The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1918, Page 12

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Jf < AND THE FIRST SHALL BE LAST— Skating Champs Meet Saturday MIN I ~~} FIGHTERS ANXIOUS TEASE in as for World’s Title Tiee visees | } BOXING NOTES 1 erecner sec a anernimordents - fighters want to battle for the army from Tacoma are to the dacrye toile Ingle and Eddie Pinkman haps not in owing the ie é Eta ga N that Chet Me Intyre’s left tangle tonight In « four-round melee ion of Je rd, many. = - git a [14 Sains | shes when he meets Al Sommers at the cae »roe » the committee om F "The total now is 76. Here is the complete honor roll to date ‘ | ‘There in no chance for club own: Crystal Pool next Tuesday night Battling Ortega and Al McCoy, training < the war depart NATIONAL LEAGUE ~~2—. i 1 mn INA : 7 S01 tern league to than it was for his go with Steve former middleweight champ n latest volunteer is Boston—Gowdy, Maranville. Schreiber, Barnes, Rico % jose title to their players in Reynolds last week. have been matched for a four Packey McFarland. No action fm | Brooklyn—Cadore, Sherrod Smith, Miljua, Pfeffer and probably | whether the league finishes the sea a. Or 8 «° In Frisco next Wednesday night. the matter has been agreed | upon. PA cmd | 7 won or not All } that will be neoe Billy Williams, former Seattle ove na ann, | , . lightweight will be seen on Tues Frankie Burns, Oakland light Bipeinnati—Kopt, Rath ee ng layers will be to ‘ east |ay’s card if a suitable op weight with the conscripts at Camp HIGH SCHOOL BASKET iy ‘fork—-Kelly, Anderson, Robertson, Baird P. Jones one-half of th can be und for him. Billy is now Lewis, may soon be made boxing Iphia—Rixey : | This tact tm be out by the/in Portland Inotructor and transferred two camp, SEASON I$ UNDER WAY rR—Warner, Carison, Carmody. sinus: gumiewe aitan’ de dh sae Rockford, The high school basketball season Louis— Milter . jeontracts, which ” 1 It ts being told around town that a: ae gets under way tonight, with three AMERICAN LEAGUE from Auburn, N ny J Hddie Shannon in serving Ume in Eddie Marino was supposed to games. Lincoln will open at Broad jces—-Noyes, Bates, Sherman, Seibold, Naylor, Haley, Lawton I reli, secretary of th agues the brig for attacking a naval of- leave today to join the marines at way, Franklin at Queen Anne, and Johnson, Mc!nni«. association of professional fieer. Mare Inland. * Ballard at West Seattle. Barry, Lewis, Shore, McNally, Shorten, Gainer, Hoblitsell, clubs. The new reserve clause will have o—Scott, Jenkins. & war-time clamp on the players in- 5 nd—Harris, Klepfer, De Berry, Smith, Evans, Guisto, Dick Asmuch as It states that the player Torkelson, Morton. binds himeelf to the club whose Bore of troit--Burns, Oldham, Baker. contract he signs, even tho the Choice York—Pipp, Fisher, Love, Miller, Hendrix, Githooley, Shawkey, league in which he Is playing doos od not finish its reason Louls—Severeid, Jacobson, Sloan, Fincher. The clause as announced by See ‘Washington—Leonard. retary Farrell to be attached to all SPECIAL CLASS minor league contracts will read as | | Major leaguers. now unattached, who have gone to the fror yo follows Moose McCormick, Sammy Strang, Bill O'Hara, Eddie G | “The player agrees to abide by Royce. the reservation clause in this con. SO ey) Oem tract in the event that the club or| THE MERRY MAGS league, of which the «a part In winter, nm the baseball mags is forced to suspend rations on Have nothing else to do, account of war condi They sit around and fume and fuss “This clause is vo Until the air ia biue. club and the le But tho they talk of violence, . One-half of its adopted They are « lot of peaceful genta, scheduled playing season. ‘And mostly thick as glue. it will be further stated in the ys ae tracts that this reserve clause Witte Meehan. the boxer, has enlisted in the United Stites naval re »© binding only during the term | Willie's name appears on { Sam's books as Eugene Chris ts : further an-| |der to retain ti Prexy Bob Blewett of the North. | Western league, has issued a call for the meetin Northwestern Magnates at the § hotel for the 1ith of the _ an . ov ne has aig Vegetables and Fruit Ww ; on 01 ing a rep : : bee é 4 4 « with the VEGETABLES . werss ception o Blewett al thought, how thin city would also have some nm hand when the meeting was | pe TR AION ai The skating championship of the oe an, $i5| When Oxcar Mathieson, world champion, de i against Bobby eee S| Qraham, bbl. .... $.30| McLean in a series of races to be held in Chicago. } is America’s! The California-Utah «10.60 | greatest speed skater. see 98d.00) Mathieso ho came to Americ or Pare pt gett hie: o4 Mathieson, w me to America from league, for |merly the Pacific Coast, will get un Norway two years ago haa! der way April | devoted most of his time to exhibition matches and McLean is to have| Sacramento, the new club, drawa| ia 9 | the first real chance at his title i ey | the first real chance at his t jan opening date with Vernon as its The men will engage in a * of five races from 50 yards to two! opponent 4| miles, the skating title not binging on one particular distance 34.00 | —— BALE |BALLARD TO TACKLE Business Men BLOCK OF CONTEST, ORILLIA BASKETIERS|] T*Y,,Qur, 30c Lunch oo| MILWAUKEE, Jan talp rillia and the Hallard playfi wr east toda 7409 | Greenleaf met deteat at the bh ™ tball teams will tangle tonight | fy POrrey &Sear Billiard Parlors 90.00 Frank Taberski, “ na game on the O ir The 1430 3rd, under Ow! 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