The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1917, Page 8

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SPORTS AND COMICS]. Outbursts of Everett True. STALLING BOXERS ARE TAKEN TO TASK Hill Points Out Need of Boxing Commission to Deal With Lads Who Refuse to Give Fans a Square Deal By Edward Hill 80-CALLED n the carpet today and be getting fate of boxing. We sugKe Ban Johnsen has written a long mand champ i i defense of his recommendations that ase this month. National league By Paul Purman 5 commission such o the mitt slingers at the boxing show held for drafted men of Division 10 in Leach is a@ strange thing, coaxed to get in and do thetr best at a benefit boxing fans pay to and they do not look upon boxers apparently do. admirers last s we have said before, fee benefits just the came as Ht im quite the same light th Bumber of boxers who lost of the poor showing they mad does not want ring, instead of going PORTLAND STILL OUT OF NORTHWESTERN Well 5 gardens p out of the play baseball Sidney runner, bh to be hoped they don't send him to the Russian front. We like to have our championships stay in America 3 Sibley Still j in Front With Cue Chase Sibley is still leading © Challenger Henry Solomon in the Northwest three-cushion tithe sult of last night's mateh at the Pope-Sibley partors. The champion annexed last melee, the second of the series, 50 to 43. in the game 100 to 92 last block will be played to since the latest rumor was spread ¢ wester™ league, and, despite the fac that the minor league moguls trekked to Louisville fc Meeting and back home « Tand ie still just s Northwestern much in the Pacific ( it was before the season clow Sacramento seems to be having hard time getting ur Rave the Portland franchise The other smaller Calif« ities are out of the running . WO it looks like Portls doomed to stick the Coast league unless the wealth of the California capital co: front pretty pronto LOOKS BAD FOR ICE GAME THIS YEAR tista. “T with a machine gun However, we've noticed an alarm. guy gets ing tendency in our most exclusive Much in the same boxing circles to keep away from | to be informa ball is in these parts The magnates are rm endeavors to try to get t! up and going to surpass th ‘ Americaniam of our has been so manifest As yet they are unat TENER LOOKS FOR BOOST . BASEBALL an outlet wh and will find a natural BIG LEAGUES Bog ia aia conservative British mind baseball a popular sport in BE land. ward to the “Baseball will up thelr predictions From the few hundreds who fgct. it is gett Suits will be baseball interest in games held this fall teams w ation and fall te which i« now annual meeting of the chain of mir ; fresh inte reat league clubs a where the two cllrcuits differ REAL PAINLESS DENTISI eeth (whalebor $10 Set of T i $4.00 | une $1.00 at a Silver Fillings ip : Viatina Fillings STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1917. PAGE 8 S OF THE DUFFS—Helen Must Be a Very Carefu 1 Buyer. ALL OF IT? MERCY NO ~ 1 OM BOUGHT ONE THING ALL DAN~ 1GOT THIS FoR MRS HiGoIns, ce 'T hnonbiid WELL, | WAS SO TIRED AND THE CARS WERE SO CRow0ED: 1 JUST CALLED A TAK 5 Goovness, 'M nRED! I've BeRAD DOWN TOWN ALL! DAY Dome CHRISTMAS DOWN ALL DAY eH? PID You GET Au Moure Sue'S DEEN Dow TOWN ALL DAY pom” | SOME CHRISTMAS SHOP PAE HELLO, PANSY = . * _ 7 é — . eT ~ SHE OK y ? WELEN BE ‘LONG PRETTY Quick WHY THE Done ct TAICAB?. a NOW, SUH f . ——. VOT 19S NOW —~—~~ ~~ TRAINING CAMPS Un mam HAH ! HELLO PiLL.! HOW 15S DIS - BECAUSE DER OFFICERS | USED UP ALL. DER SOLDIERS PERFUME, TALCUM POWDER, CUT HOLES IN “THEIR RUBBERS UND UMBRELLAS, 10,500 SOLDIERS, SHEAKED AWAY IN DER NIGHT FROM CAMP FOR DER KAISER KEEPS ME BUSY MATT WIG VIRELESS ORDERS DEAR BARON ~ START AROUNOT SOME BUNK 1TS ANUDDER IRON cChOSS FROM VER ABOUT SOMETHING MrT 1 WEVER FAN “To MEXICO To JOIN VILLAS ARMY UND ARE COMING BACK TO \Noun rive DER SOLDIERS IN DER Ger iv teed BOMBARD DER AMERICANS MIT CHILE CON CARNE UND] \* atgeiend “TRAINING CAMPS ~ ~ —~ > TAMALES ~ | ALSO SAID DEY ARE FEEDING DER beara SOLDIERS AT CAMP, IMITATION CREAM PUFFS MADE UF SHAVING LATHER - Yan ~ Hal wa! “ANY COACH WOULD ~ BIG MITT LIKE THIS SQUAD} MEET FOR Purman Picks All- Star Eleven From Teams eG eae SAMMI New York courts are to settie the machine guns and other similar im-/ Representing Army and Navy Stations—| men at the time they won the | gray Correspondent bane | plement. feath ght championaht leatherweight championship. CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec. § Many Stars in Camps These Camp Lewis soldiers sre t) Winn the greatest boxing tournament ever 1 held in the United States, according A: Under the |baliplayers be exempted from the ting will be held in New York! «piow shout pickin m" " 1 to Boxing Instructor Willie Ritchie, a 0 ° x an allstar! = KR. T—West (Colgate), Camp y Smith, when he od Sall rite, Ban, We under « the month football team frem the teame or-| Dix | ro "tithe ve : Posie kid date < the Aes. has a i : . een set but accordin to prel ttsbure probably doesn't want atived in the army and navy train-| i, E—Heyman (W. & 4), atte teine Sahatie pope nage d ncaayr a ihm pees ph ote record by M9 camps?” writes an interested) Camp Sherman ; ny the way, was a far | or an weights will take part in the meeting Georgia Tech.” says the ath. Fader. “Home of these soldier teams Q. B—Andersen (Colgate), fighter than many peo have shown a lot o _— this year.” Camp Dix tournament othe director there, Said director MAN* ag Se Biggs F dena 1 as 4 (Covad, New I consider hin as | They will be selected by elimina: should be cited for modesty lot of class, Many of them have| port Naval Keserves. { ranking with the greatest ring | tion smokers held by the companies dot 4 men of all time. t . . and later by hh > defeat college teams of KR. H—Gerrish (Dartmouth), These little fellows are gener | PMO ase anne oo eee anding and ability in #p Newport Naval Reserves ) any brainy, apd I noticed that | ries ~ : generally have ¥. B.—Mahan (Harvard) Us 8, | 4 ited inte ote eats ae they could be depended upon rine Corps. listen to and heed advice at the 2g * pounds and heavyweight, y given a x of there men played foo pear Bor pe -3-wt br poun 1 heavyweight, and be an allstar team from the| 1916 and had lost none of the finesse | : | men will be placed in each class. camps ia another matter.| which im likely to be dropped iff The tournament will last a oat of them have not met on the/ active foot play ts dropped for JOHNSON AND It is estimated, and probably will ‘ and a majority have not|a year or #0, They are Codlidge, held in the open air. 4 played teame by hich even) Black, Callahan, West. Andersc CH :: ce ng the fighters now at can arative standards of play|Gerrish. All, with the exception of | TENER MAT are “Pickie” Martin, Joe Coughlam! fast m jeweilght ‘rankie Saun-— might be judged. West, would have been eligible to! 3 open to a great deal of The other five were in college in weight; Bullet Stephens, Battling | United Press Correspondent Chico, Harry Atwood, Earl Conner, | ad NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Gov. John former Northwest featherweigh® pounds, 135 pounds, 145 pot ash to op had the coaching and practice » draft ball had forgot ¥ one team baseball next year, re ow hacd we are bit by Charley Weeghman « ® quoted as sayin We terested if the Cubs really ch, the long distance Joined the army. It's 1 in the case of the army | 1915 ven more in Thin would give the team th - mea) vanta youth and all members| K. Tener of the Natior gue is | pion, and Bert Forbes. © and it’s = cinch there are at least veo Rw fence congt ete" nee {about to match his strength with Od SA000 men in the B to forget their college footba "| that of Ban Johnson in a wantime| /{ you value your wateh, It who can beat Sid. A war tas of 98 may be pinced| Toe. ine following Uneup ie] On this team wold be seven of | babel ecrap. Haynes repair it. Next Liberty, on baseball passes, which means that) (00° 8 . . : ‘ as theatre.—Advertisement. Modesty, by the Ino Stow te chee ces te te cated as a team which would Camp's team A er we A policy of anticalamity howling nat wixtines aak ¢ nbine defensive and offensive | lections, Black, Schachter, West, An-| will be placed squarely befor is for those that pay to get into s by Gov here next wer, speed, football strategy derson, Des Jardiens, Barrett and) tional le and brains Mahan, two who have received post-| Tener at the Business Men ieiieien annematen Gusset nnd ana L. B.—Coolldge (Harvard), | tions on Camp's third choice all-star | week. Johnson m Try Our 30c Lunch 480 beating | Camp Devines. teams, Coolidge and Heyman, and nt reductio: H 11 A.M. to? P.M. shion billiard L. T—Renbrook (Michigan), | °P* Who has received he je men. | line, in ng a at " ai’ Soe aoa Fert Sheridan tion by the same a erri playing edule t. Gnd Liberte the ae *| Gov. Tener dectared today that so [1430 3rd, under Ow! Drug § far he has received no word of 4 ck (Vale), Newport | pros teut Which reminds us that the Bol.| Naval Reserves. but it ts at] joint meeting In Chicago of Ameri. sheviki are trying to make an in C—Des dardiens (Chicago), id can and National magn to dis RK. G.—Schiachter (Syracuse), | tenders a ny eg gst u 1 is _Newport Naval Renerves Ibe glad to =. Moder. tentr vated aac for taking drastic steps. Now he - | redu the Umit, which | | By DR. EDWIN 3. D. 8. “Se GRID DATES IRVING AND a's 22. ae ——— SET INS.F. ION ARE TO Mexican Race Meet |" i= cums nited Press Leased Wire aS tore or myn Shades of John Bull, Baseball savrnaxcison te ttew| | BE] REFEREES) Off Account of wis) Threatens to Take Place of d Press Corrcapondent res SAN FRANC Dec tive dates for seven football games| Micky r n colleges of TESCO, refere ¢ Coast Hockey association. thi egiate confer gt. ju Crick Dear Old H’Eng! ranged. 1 see | Eo ev ee eee ric et in ear ( ng and these may all be anged later President Frank Patrick made the from | 106 "Columbia. . midway They are announcement of the appointment around | between Firat and The war promises to do what | a London sporting pa Cotcper St. Wemmnewrn Ye. O.. A] Som Vanconres: Whether | SS ea TU | False my prices becaw nd once it is understood | maheuia at metas po rae s very popular with Kng venilag ratte, i msrelcodl : —__._... | pect. to Increase lo w een Waat err a be a Dental practice crowds. Next ea “ om ton ve. ashington State | proposed last season. as not been the increased business, 2 oe the Jat Pullman; November 16, Washing. | annour | will offset the increased oe a game should carry | ve, Oregon at Eugene, and 0. vet key of coat doin Qe it, as the pres. | vi Cobban aa tenes, et ef Pag Pay hee of the " 7 the war, but I do ex- > use A r decules could not do to the rs British sporting papers are freely predicting that baseball ence of boys will give : ‘ J want to be Known as tne in likely to supersede cricket as an add tus to the strong mber 28, O. A. C. vs. Oregon and the other cit Cute who id sot False Rie ¢ popular English game and foundat i by the Canadians and California vs. Wast A. circuit has been |sasa praryscaloes Bhp digs og cites the immense crowds which during the last three years r. He handles the] | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & have attend { recent games be- Washington State may play Uni iron hand and keeps Seattle's Leading Dentist | versity of Gallteenia. at ayers traveling at top speed 106 Columbia, I Tr | DEPOSITS Low Angeles N 28. Califor minimum amount of rough mes later | nia w ulso arrange d personal clashes between attended the first game pla. with St. Mary's, Occidental, Whit ntestants | land the crowds hav |tler and U. 8. C | Irving proved himself a good, cay creased to from 15,000 to | able official in © contests which | in this bank are | he worked in Seattle last noid the lay | Was Ever Seen or Camp Lewis Team 6 a May Get Contest | works with generat satiate: f in aoe id le scene Ys e.. mrs ae See guesses | Heard of Be‘ore ship of the Canadian overseas lf You Need CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec. 5.— | "P°°4 in Seattle No lew ers in as forces It in possible that the Division The final game was played be |The services of a DENT football team will play one game in :|Defy Is Issued to COMIN TT a | 4 GTO THE bear in mind that the Albany veer de cad ii phon AR oe Football T. | GUARDIAN wh Fhecteretanrce a nibrelie#, uf that city, ‘has wired y all Team || .5. hospital and the 198th battalion, entists are Dentists of long|the athletic officials here opening | Staff Correspondent TRUST & SAVINGS the former winning, 7 to 1, Sergt. |experience and recognized | negotiations for a game between the| CAMP LEWIS, ‘Tacoma, I eee | 0 rom | Doyle pitching brillant ball skill and ability, | # and the eleven representing |A general challenge to any football BANK “Bas produces thrills not ; Hery,.or the 36th Divis-|team in the Un ates has been | . . found tx GML daalacen an ax Our high class work, low ro also ie a cbahos at (Sunied by the Slat Dilton ine li SINTH AND UNIVERSITY baiecadhiene Sy ae Mert prices and painless methods | with Ma-|The men are disapp tes hh are vouched for by over|' iri *. The Camp Lewis | they were not selected to play the i [Former Star of twenty thousand oxticrey | ‘eum will play the Fort Steve Marihes, at the PROAtn bows fe Sunday Night mma yee Grid Very Sick sationte, au as a the new football field here, tival | THE CHICAGO, Dee. 5 Walter Eker ALL WORK GUARANTEED] irish Patsy Clim (||. Co? BANK OF CALIFORNIA ! former AB American footba of the University of ¢ FOR 15 YEAR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 4 Lod lated Att oritah Gee | 1G ; ep|New York Wants Prepar sf B ie A later a sport wr nthe Trib-| Come lay fo 1E pares for enny | pritioal con NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—As tion. hy United Press Leased Wire o ee player | December 12, at Philadelphia, Iri h| Member Federal Reserve Bank work guaranteed for fitter morning and get id and See Samples of Our Pinte and Mridwe Work ‘Root Leading Six- | mide. Wy ihe Mier Open Sundays from 9 te 12 tor OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Bras the end of the 66th hour, 8 a. m.' Peoples 207 UNIVERSITY sr, terson Co, Hoot was leading. Second Avenue 1 league wil be | Patay Cline, New York lHehtweight Salus oa | han bean siatshed woth Shun tei Selentint-Le Capital and Surpia Day Race i in East ALBANY Mca nana Havana, John Proven round setto next week a] ASsOK Hesr OF oneoy $16,900,000. OG hie ahe me nicay ale tae ease pig ng ee eearongh cand Red bag dsnceeda |] of o Handred Modern Devices "" paring to fight whmt s@@ms to t oT TUMWA, Ifa Dec 5 ——A lex edo With Bars. SOL Second Ave, AviNgS Bank Bldg. [cortain feature of the meeting her n flopped Charlie Peterson, of PAININGLY ‘TOLD. B.C. WAGNER Manager © Street. next week ‘Ie hicago, in straight falls last night. witte GEO. T. 8. WHITE..,.Asat, Mgr ‘

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