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GA BALMY BENNY Wi “THERE BENNY ~ f JUST A MINUTE, TRACTION PROBLEMS jin no danger of having some husky Dear Mr. Sporting Editor: I have) ffviter plant a trade mark on their ss shins with his spiked brogans, some new ideas about solving the) "00 Meet amn in very pr evs | 1 am a loyal shipyard worker, On Will you take my proposition up | the street cars I nearly lose my Ife! with the tarffic policemen of Seat | | going to work in the morning tle? Have every Seattle automobile | During the peace riots dowh See | owner tle a washtub or flattened gar. tubs and on flattened garbagn cans | our life, tied behind machines. They were) SAFETY FIRST, very happy. Why shouldn't they| Dick 8, care of W. Seattle Police be, Mr. Sporting Editor? They were Department. ‘BOXING SHOW PROGRAM IS LINED UP FOR Tuesday may havo a headline bout Final details for the athletic events after all. worked out by the sports committee |amateur champion from California, of the drive. that he would come north and go on ~| Events of every kind, billiards. | the card for the Seattle show. pushball, foothall, trap shooting and| All that i# needed to put him on soccer, were included in the plans |the program for the evening is for that got under way in Tuesday's se@-| him to “show up” in Seattle tn time sions of the sports committee. |for the mill Camp Perry may send a football! Chet Neff, the Bellingham baker naval training station eleven during | his opponent. The following men were appointed |tam from Camp Lewis, will be in 18 | chairmen for the events to be run off | the festivities, In all probability he @uring the coming few weeks: | will meet Joo Harrahan, who made Burnett; billiards, Charlies Hylen: a year ago. football, Elmer Henderson; trap Joe Miller and Jimmy Ford wil' shooting, L. Conklin; soccer football, | also come over from Camp Lewis Harry Goodnough; dancing, Michael | according to Dan Salt, who made a war, A. 8. Goldmmith. Assistant |line up the soldiers. chairman, George Russell. Tickets will be on male fn a few S. A. T. C. MEN | announced. ITH LINE-UP M’CARTHY TO a aon » vin oreeon accte’ BATTLE SOON of Washington 8. A. T. C. football | Johnny McCarthy and Billy cleven in getting down to real prac-| Wright, who were scheduled to mix Jat Tacoma, a few weeks ago, but who were unable to box because of the influenza ban, will come together in the ring within a few weeks, if present plans of Matchmaker Shank lin of Tacoma carry, He has communt cated with McCarthy, who left for the Golden Gate when the initial bout | With the game with Oregon Aggies ‘Tony Savage, former Lincotn high | school coach, was in charge of the |squads Tuesday. “Tramp” Murphy and Elmer Henderson both had a seoms likely Savage has the call on the job until Hunt returns from the In Tuesday's scrimmage Roy Eck-|™ay make the trip North but whether he can stand up before McCarthy's terrible right hand re | mains to be seen when they meet. signals, while | Hobl, a leading candidate for a back- avy and [)| marine, are being molded into ' SPORT SALAD 86 | eleven, and prospects for a fast team CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Rob Canne. champion, will get another crack at} a recent arrival ably benefit card. 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