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BM Gong — Laka wr? = WANT To Be / . | ee y DOWN AND En Lis r ‘Sink ey EB NOTE, ACCORDING to} " ST 7 | se J dope in one of the San} { Teo wt Francisco papers, that Jo «| } ‘ Flanigan and his gang of] | " Jand mitt slingers did not come | gt with flying colors in their first Gack on the padded glove gladt: | ators of the cit with the Golden | Al Sommers, the } nepin of the e, was lucky to get a draw oy some tough old trial hors »| Jack Downey; Billy Nelson fas out of shape and Jack Allen qeother member of the Rose City crew, went on for b gainst Joe | White and stopped al! the punches Jeo had with bis face, says the| Beidon Wing, the who made | a bit here, showed st ad vantage of any of the outfit, He} trimmed Clare the Ray City's wrist wat in four} rounds. . ye The Far Western meet fs one of E the big simon 1H &s much promise of developing into the pitcher as one of the boards on the fence. ‘Tacoma offered him two pitchers fm a trade early fn the rear, but that neither one of them good then, but were a great help fs winning Tacoma’s jasked. “It would sound foolish if I toid ‘Ram and ess fighters get into the army if they want to fight? | papers from various parts of the country show that the boxers are STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. PAGE 9 DECISIONS WILL. BE the of the day—or rather two nights when the Far Western champion are staged in the Arena on the last two days of this month Questioned about the matte fighter supposed to be . Chet Melntyre stated |of physical o that he had Sheriff Stringer's word | good enougtt for that decisions would be allowed, Crooked noses This seems only fit and proper, /and flat feet are jalingers out ranks, Flat janything but fturning boxers down r very day ackers, ‘I ar a in the best pdjtion and still not the « why? roken ear drums keeping the mitt the khaki-clad feet seem to have an and Funny thing to say of ire amateur events of this part of the country, and the edge on everything elre to date. . F way it was handled last year caus. ® eds good dit of favorable com-| “YES, FOLKS BAY I'm cuckoo, ynent to be directed toward attle | said Eddi pkman last night ae gad the officials of the S, A. C./he wrapped himself up in a chair Brown & Hulen’s. “But, say who put it on yat ft being a championship meet,}he continued, “do you know that there would not be much to ft un I never started to make a cent un decisions were in order, When |til they began to tell how cuckoo | date was awarded to Seattle 2m? In a case of that kind | Sh understood then that tt was|might just as well keep getting ‘conducted under the rules of |™more so and more dough ‘American Amateur Athletic] Eddie also had occasion recent! which call for decistons. to tell how he started out in the 7° 4 fight game. He and Earl Baird JT IS A FUNNY thing that a/started boxing for the 8. A. © along about the same time “We used to stip into Dream land,” sald Faddie. ny O'Leary and the rest of the old timers go thru four rounds. Then Earl, ‘Why, they give you watchas some boxing gloves and go at it shter or baseball player will look ike the veriest vagabond to one rf and a sparkling gem to next. Take, for instance, the case of Pillett, the young pitcher o is going like poison gas for coin One day I was coaxed into going Pillett was given a trial with|to the S. A. (., where Pat Scott *Butte in the spring of 1916, and, ac- took ahold of me jeording to Joe McGinnity, was After my first smoker I told ‘about a3 graceful and gave about|Farl, ‘Why, t gave you watches and medals at the 5S. A.C, and it isn’t half as hard as the bouts you land I put up.’ Earl went on at the Dugdale said the other day that|rext smoker and now he ts the amateur champion of America. A weight champion of the world or get beaten by the champion so bad that no one will give me a second match. Bobby Ev ans Stops 5 : Here on Way East Bobby Evans, Portland boring promoter and former well-known Northwest lightweight, was a vis ftor In & le yesterday He left last night r Spokane, where he will visit for a time. He says the boxing will soon be Nourish ing agai n Portland. looked straight Dug was “Who were they? OK had turned them down aft way they turned out,” he WHY DONT SOME of these Just a minute. A glimpse fn the It is the first duty of every one who enjoys the liberty guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, to subscribe as liberally as his means will permit, and do so NOW. 3 od eee eee eee eee ee ee . eee “ - ‘o = 1 (we) hereby subscribe at par (and accrued 4 interest after June 45th on unpaid installments) yf for $............ 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The the banks and bond houses in this matter are rendered absolutely free. f ervices of Clearing House Association of Seattle Representing the Secretary of the 1 reasury. for me I am going to be the light. | FINE IT. | | The latest strateny to be used jagainst spitball pitchers bas been invented this season by Laouts Guisto, Cleveland first baseman jnow serving his first year in the | majors | The big Italian, who hails from | Portland, Ore, has a formula «| Which will send any moist ball ar-| ‘tist hiking to the refreshment stands and is justiy proud of his }achiover Bert Gallia of Washington was | Guisto’s first victim | iia had worked with the | moistened ball only part of an im ning, when his face twisted in an jeuish, as he moistened his fingers to toss up the bill. Aa the inning | High School Teams | Tied for the Lead } Ballard and Broadway are tied |for the leadership of the high lschool baseball league as the re lrult of yesterday's games. Broad way shut out Franklin, 5 to 6 while th Shingleweavers on Franklin, 12 to 1. In game, West Seattle trimmed coin, 6 to 2 NATIONAL RESULTS At New York 0-4-2, Pittsburg 2 | At Brooklyn 2-8-0, St. Louts 1-41 | At Phila. $2, Chicago 69-2. | No other } AMUSEMENTS NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30; Ni Tanda THE HONGKONG GIRLS ALBER’S POLAN BEARS Omer Rig Acte Aa a Today Other Feeturee. rh King in “The Mystery of = loc; Fvew and Bun. iS0 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | | }{n order to | (whalebong) introduce our new plate, which is the Ughtest 4, strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown sees 83.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth $5.00 |B work, per tooth, gold $3.00 | White crowns .....+ -$3.00 Gold fillings ... 00 up Bilver fillings -800 Platina fillings -.-«++-+ .Tba nteed for 16 years, ken tn the morn- me day. Exam- ing @ t patronage ts early custom ti giving good Agk our customers wh tented our work When coming te our office, be wure you are In the right place. Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVEMSITT ST. Bworeite | Os, ALIAN H WAS SEEN IN BASEBALL PLOT ND OF LOUIE sProceeded, Gallia’s torment became more pronounced. Tears streamed from his eyes, and bis face was | contorted He called big Jack Henry | behind the bat and complained They're trying to poison jhe declared Henry amelied the bal! cautious ly and turned up bis nose in patri clan disgust from! | Henry called Tom Connolly, who /Strengier bd mpiring the game | Connolly sniffed the ball suspt-| clously } 1 see in thin the fine Italian hand of Guirto,” he decided Guisto admitted doctoring ¢ ball with ga ‘Eastley Is Back in Form he NORTHWESTERN ERAGE Won. Le Pas ‘ : ne oe | , paver i 1 With Pat Eastley back on the mound and working in his old-time form, the Seattle Giants trimmed Vancouver yeater 2to 0. The game was as good as the one \the day before was bad. It was dished up with snap and zest “Lefty” Russell was on the knoll for the British Columbians, an¢é jwhile he was stingy with hin hits he allowed them to be marked up at an opportune time. A double steal, pulled by “Hap” Morse and Bill Cunningham, netted the locals Heattie AB N-, PO, A. Leerd. a : 1 ‘ ( ° a et ee ee ee Ee i 27 8 HPO. AE w 1s ne ‘ s 4 Hamilton, 9 a: a eh Brown, #0 oo ; 4 ' HY ‘le 0 4 i 3 ° * | ' en on balle—Oft Kawi Um pire—-Casack ‘Joe Refuses to Take Field and Loses Mix TACOMA, May 23 Joe MeGjn nity, Butte manager, forfeited a hard-fought battle here esterday {when he refused to allow his teain te take the field in the l4th i ning Catcher Hoffman had bees put out of the game by Umpire Eckman, and Butte, having used | Kafora earlier, had ‘no one to put | behind the bat. The score was {6 to 6 when the game was halted War Halts Cup Race Tho Bermuda cup race, one of the big events of the Massachusetts {| Yacht Racing union, has been call ed off because of the war. Other feature cruises also will be post pon Spokane Is Loser At Spokane 041, Great Fall if ! Seholl and Baldwin; ‘Hall and | Cheek. AMERICAN RESULTS At Cleveland 1-9-1, Phila, 3-8-0, No others, Ll ertint ,u fuscat S American League to CHICAGO, May 25.—The Nation al commission—the coalition ealy inet of baxeball—met at the Con eres hotel today to discuss prob- lems arising from the war. National league representatives arentiy were committed to re duction of th player limit, but Han Johnson is authority for the statement that his clreuit will vtand pat and leave the question of timiting salary rolls up to the individual club owners. Members of the White Sox ¢! igible under the select draft were expected to register tod follow ing the example set late yesterday by the Bt. Louis Browns. Willie Hoppe to Lay Cue Away for ‘T SAN FRANCISCO, May 23.-—He fore going to Lose Angeles for a vacation Willle Hoppe, billiard said he would abandon ying entirely for three months d take @ complete rest. He says such a layoff will reduce hi accuracy by one-half and that it | will take a month of constant pra © to get back into form. Strangler Lewis Is Matched With Zbyszko| SAN FRANCISCO, lewis and Wladek Zoyszko will wrestle here on the night of June 5, Promoter Jack Kearns announced today May LUCKY 20 for 10c If your dealer does net carry them, send $1 for acartonof 1 packages. Tobacco Co. of Califorala, ISe. Park, Som Francisca, Cal. | me) New York Wa NEW YORK, May 23.— | When Gov. Whitman succeed. | ; ed In killing the Frawley jaw | permitting ten-round, no-de- | cision bouts in the state of | New York he accomplished | something that may serve to | elevate the game to a decent | standard, but he Immediately | called down on his head the | wrath of the very men whose work has done most to bring the game into bad favor with | Whitman | Harry Dan Me k wap surprised and! rick wos demfounded, | yet there was nothing so stagger) ing to the game as their act in | bringing charges recently against 4 Wenck, recent chairman of tate boxing commission i dence which wae brought out there, the wnconceated diniike of Wenck by Pollok and McKetrick and many other things showed as nothing else could have, the state jof the game in New York | Recent bouts in New York. under |the protection of a no-tecision clause in the Frawley law, have | been criticised so strongly in the nere that it is easy to be ted if such boxing match ced under the Frawley Won't Be Necessary It was stated in Albany after the ce of the bill under protest of very menu who voted for it, that | HE slice of toast that is made on your modern gas range is pretty good. But do coals of the kitchen stove, with a long toasting fork? Browned just right, crisp, and buttered hot. Those were We've gone right back to this fine, simple old idea to make Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigarette. Yes, sir! The tobacco— it’s toasted. We made this discovery after five years of experiment. this you couldn’t havea ready-made Burley cigarette; flavor wouldn’t hold. And you certainly wanted it; look at the n of Burley you poured out of those green, red and blue tin boxes last year. “Blame good tobacco!” So now goto it; Lucky Strike Cigarettes; delicious, toasted Burley. It's a new flavor—you'll enjoy the idea of the buttered toast. How to open the package. Tear off part of the top ealy. os shows” Cigarenes in YY UY, Wy WY, Y 'Yowl When Slapped After Many Lads — |Biting Hand That Fed ’Em; Stand Pat are getting larger Will Come More outside boxers will come to Seattle May 30 and 31 to compete in the Far Western boxing tourney | than took part in the national cham- pionships held recently in Boston. All told, there will be 21 outeiders with their shields up. Of this num- ber, seven will come from Portland. A training table for boxers has been established at the B. A, C. This is something new and the first time that it has ever been done lo- | cally. Madden Is Back Home Lloyd Madden, former Nerth- west lightweight charepion, is back in Seattle again after pending a month or more vis- iting relatives in Michigan. Lloyd dectares he Is feeling fit and intends to go after Pinkman for a return bout In hope of getting back his lost laurels. Mike and Tom Gibbons — \In a Slow Exhibition Midweek Shooters SAN FRANCISCO, May 23—= Poxing fans generally express dis Out Breaking Birds appointment today over the fourm The regular midweek trapshoot |round boxing exhibition staged by was in progress this afternoon at | Mike and Tom Gibbons last night. the Harbor Island grounds. The|Neither man showed much speed turnouts for the midweek shoots or shiftiness. Only a small crowd | watehed the go. nts Decisions to repass the Frawley law again next year, This is wrong. It won't be necessary nor right The proper thing for lovers of boxing to work for would be & new boxing law that will permit referee's decisions when bouts are over. No matter if six-round, ten round, or forty-round bouts e to) be sanctioned. There never should be another law that will permit bouts, but rob them of their only sustaining influence—the deeision. If Freddie Welsh had been com pelled to defend dis doubtful light welght championship in bouts where a decision was to have been given, he either would not have| fought or he would not be chanr pion. There wouldn't have been the arguments that were certain to deal a death blow to the game. Carl Morris and Fred Fulton never | would have held their rough-house | fight Johnny Kilbane never would have been in disrepute. Aj) thousand things that have happen ed would have been prevented. The way to correct it is to put the provision for a decision in tne | next boxing law £ oe ™- fas Rd you remember when they made it over the e days. Before sixty million pounds

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