The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1918, Page 10

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You 36cc Me A —_— >) | conve] SERVED SEAT, DON'T ME ONS BEHIND A I WANT A Seay Smith | uit Diamond & Smith, former Seattle out ‘Qpd @ regular worker in the ‘Barden for the St. Louis Na-/ last season, has announced nt from professional left St. Louis last week for to become assistant of ig stationery firm in California. @ecizion to quit baseball is Bave been prompted by an trim his salary for the 1915 eee Pillett, the sensational d pitcher, who was sold ti by Tacoma last surn & be back with the Tigers the coming season. This an- was made by President | HM in Tacoma this week. | i did not have the necessary e to stick to the big show “Was farmed to the Richmond @f the International league. | he finished the season. | spring Pillett started the sea-| eight straight wins and fin with 13 victories and «ix de | Pillett is eligible for the draft. | bin @ let‘er to Russ Hall the big | ‘announced he did not figure be called before next fall. ) 3 eee { the efforts of Bob Brown, | Pacific Coast Internationa! Tepresentative to Butte, fall up the proper enthusiasm the present owners of the franchise to have the club get behind a 1918 lineup in tana city, the franchise will | turned over to a new company eee Drotette, who drew pay om the Seattle club last spring, In| fe training camp, has been signed | the Oakland club of the Call-| Utah league for the 1918 sea-| an looked like a promising | with Seattle, but his inex made him a second string p to Tom Cunningham. EINSCHMIDT TAKES ON GILROY TONIGHT Jeéhnny Gilroy and Pete Kiera hook up tonight in a match the three-cushion billiard tourney, | Under way at the Brown &| Parlors. It is for the city nship. GH SCHOOL QUINTETS WILL TANGLE THIS EVE ‘Three high schoo! basketball games on tonight. Queen Anne plays y, Ballard es on Frank and Lincoln West Seattle. SOPHOMORES WIN MEET The all-university wrestling meet y. at the U. of W., was won the sophomores. ig Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Par'ors 1430 3rd, Under Ow! Drug Store | Hammer, of Chicago, and “Sailor” | |land lightweight, is ready for anoth- Mick King Here | For Bouts With | N. W. Middle Crop Mick King, claimant of the Austrt an middleweight ttle, and former holder of the same, arrived in Seattle yesterday from San Francisco, and is shortly to show his wares to Seat tle fans. King is the lad whom Les Darcy trimmed in a great 20-round bout in the Antipodes for the championship. Mick met Darcy previous to winning the title, and the affair ended in a draw, after 20 rounds of furious box Ing, according to the critics. King is anxious to meet the win ner of the Battling Ortega-Frank | Farmer bout to be staged in the Crys: | tal Pool tonight, but as Ortega has made arrangements to leave for home Saturday morning. there seems little chance, unless Farmer does the unpredicted and wallops the Batter for a victory. Mitt Notes Despite the Iinois ban on boxing, a bout to a decision was staged at! Fort Sheridan last week when Ever Friedman, Ughtweights, met in a| 10-round contest. Friedman won the| decision. The proceeds of the match | went to the post athletic fund. Sev eral hundred boxing enthusiasts) from Chicago witnessed the fight ee Having disposed of Jack Britton, former welterweight title holder, Benny Leonard, lightweight champ, is now ready to meet Mike O’Dowc. the middleweight boss. Leonard asks | that O'Dowd make 154 pounds for the bout eee dack Wagner, the battling Port- r bout, having started training a few da: 0. Wagner has beaten such boys as “Sailor” Haynie, Lioyd Madden, Roscoe Taylor and Harry Casey, and is willing to meet any boy at his weight on the Pacific Coast. Wagner is a fighter, and whenever he starts the fans see a| battle. eee Joe Flanigan, manager and match- | maker of the Columbia Athletic club, | has added Billy Mascott to his stable and {s lining up some good matches tor Billy. eee The date of the next Tacoma Ea gles’ smoker has been set for Febru-| ary 14, according to an announce-| ment made by Matchmaker George Shankli Steve Reynolds and Frank Farm- er, who were unable to go on with| their bout recently, will probably | headline the card. | | agreement. STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1918. PAGE 10 YOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Is Sure in Bad. Au RIGHT, MLL “TAKB THAT ONE, MISS PORTLAND TO LOSE CHARLEY UKSILA TO YOUR UNCLE SAMUEL Charley Ukslla, substitute on the Portland ice hockey team, has been notified that he will be requisitioned on the next draft and has already been notified to report for examination. Charley has been playing a food game for the Rosebuds this season, due to the fact that a crippled lineup of regulars has given him more of a chance to i show his wares. Stanford Wants to Meet U. of C. in Sport Again SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1.—Athiet fe representatives of Stanford and California will meet here tomorrow to consider resumption of athletic re- lations between the two universities A compromine proponition, where by the two schools will meet in both American and rugby football is to be framed by the Stanford board of con trol Stanford will propose, further, that both universities abolish the paid coach systen, and that “athletic in structors” only be employed. The Car dinals will also urge a gentlemen's whereby Stanford will not use freshmen in any contests with California. Stanford and California severed athletic relations in 1915, when Cali fornia decided to substitute American football for rugby. If you value your watch, ie Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre — Advertisement AGATE JEWELRY AGATES cut and polished 50c BRING US YOUR AGATES You'll the design for indies or gentlemen, into which we convert these cems of the North- wert at a moderat at Beautiful—Bat Different. White’s Gem 1327 THIRD AVENU: CAMP LEWIS QUINTET HERE TO MEET LOCALS The fast Camp Lewis basketball team comes the U. of W tiers on the unt versity floor, at 8:15 o'clock. A pre- Uminary two unt versity teams will start at 7:30. LES CANADIENS SURE OF WINNING PENNANT OTTAWA, Feb. 1—By defeating last night at ice hockey, Canadiens have practic ally cinched the championship of the National Hockey association. CRYSTAL POOL Second and Lenora Boxing Tonight Battling Ortega vs. Frank Farmer. JIMMY DUFFY vs. WILLIE HUNEFELD —and— THREE OTHER STAR BOUTS E. N. FURMAN Will Teach You the Shortest Way to a Good Position Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Shorthand Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Friday ‘Arcade Bidg. Elliott 1581 115 A VERY NOW \ EAT “™’ pouGunuTt! ‘Mexican _ Is Ready Seattle boxing fans will tonteht be jeiven an opportunity to see the much-heralded Battling Ortega, of | Oakland, in action in a local ring. |Ortega’s opponent is to be Frank | Parmer, the crafty veteran of the squared circle, now a logger at Ka powain, The California Mexican, In workouts for the contest, has #! himeelf to be one of the ever ready mixers who nowadays are very popu: | lar with the fana. He goes after his | with about the same pug naciousness as Willie Hoppe. Farmer should have a hard time keeping away from Ortega or holding him off tonight The bout is to be of four rounds’ duration, and staged in the Crystal Pool, Second ave. and Lenora st along with a card of four other four round nelees, the first of which wtarts at £30 o'clock The semiwindup will see Jimmy Duffy, “the dancing daisy,” in action against the more rugged Willie Hunefeld. Both are lightweights Hunefeld has shown here on sev eral occasions «ince coming from Lon Angeles, while Duffy in making his second bow before Seattle fanx Jimmy is the lad with the fast left hand that caused considerable of « furry when he first went into action with it here, about a year ago. i Our old friend, Romeo Hagen, than whom there is none more handsome in the city, will also have a place of prominence on the card. He baxes Eddie Hammond, the former 8 A. C middleweight The preliminaries will see Battling | | Rudy tackle Wildeat Leonard and Lackey Morrow step with Jack Good: | ich. Morrow takes the place of Beale Manning, who in il) Adolph melees. M’COY AND DOWNEY PUT UP SLOW MELEE| SAN DIEGO, Feb. 1—Al MeCoy | and Jack Downey were given a draw in their fourround go here| Wednesday night. There was little action In the bout. Chet Neff won all the way from Dutch Crozier. Young Brown and Kid Julian were given a draw CHASE SIBLEY WINNER | IN SECOND CUE MATCH) Chase Sibley stepped further into | the lead Inst night, in the second block of his three-cushion billiard | match with Walter Johnston, at the | Pope-Sibley parlors. 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