The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 15

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THE SBATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER BY CONDO. | ‘DOINGS OF THE DU FFS—Good-t bye, At Aunt Sade. T'S THATE— wry, o +e I SWoucD SAY ee 1 WOVRDN'T voTe FoR ee vrei mw He wag small chew of Gravely lasts so much longer that it costs nothingextra to chew this class of tobacco. oe ee It goes farther—that's why sea can get the good taste of this class of tobace. withoe! extra cost. 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UA woe" 19 THAT WHAT 1 ORDERED —~ FINE DIFFERENT “SPORT ALL SET FOR GONG SALAD sAT CRYSTAL POOL Fishing season November 30. closes Saturday J. H. Hopkins at the Green Lake key shoo§ Sunday w 46 out eg 30 sur Ruppe tied for second place with 44 igh amateur William Howard Taft, ex-prest dent, has been tendered the offic al commis league baseball }ports sent out by Charies H | betts, owner of the Brooklyn club |No answer is expected for several | days | Skinner & Eady held the strong | Todd shipbuilding team even in the first soccer match of the season in the Northwest Soccer Association jleague, Sunday. The final was 2 to 2. Seattle grammar will end December 7. according to AWG athletic director, season being shortened because the inf) school © BOXING TONIGHT CRYSTAL POOL Second and Lenora Welterweight Champion Contest, 6 boute—24 rounds ———=, | JOHNNY WOLGAST TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Tedephene operating offers many advantages te young atts ane toe cocking couploymeat ai 0 seed ccley with ‘ppertanities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities fer advancement. Interesting Work Mt Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred. Previous expe Our employment office is located Ave, between Spring and $20 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. We invite and meet the School Principal, whe acific Telephone and Telegraph Company 115 FOURTH AVENUS First Floor Middle West Undefeated Cham- pion, vs Champion, Todd Drydock Co. favorite—and Harry Anderson, of Seattic, doe Miller, of Camp Lewis. Northwestern va FOUR OTHER FAST CONTESTS «$1.00 $1.50 General Admission. . Reserved Seats Ringside Seats SEATS ON SALE J Brown & Hulen’s, 2nd ané Joe Yesler and denta Dizard’s & Smith's, 906 Ist Ave 1406 3rd Ave Butch's Poo! Room, 3d and Union Battersby Green's Cigar Store TONIGHT MARJORIE LAKE TROPHY “The Yankee Prince” at Levy’s Orpheum FOX TROT PRIZE Miss Lake Will Personally Present silver Cup “TONIGHT TAVERN score | noccer With «ix fast bouts an the card Seattle ring fans are all wet for the big amoker to be staged at the Crys 1, by Austin & Salt, Tuesday The first gong will sound at $20 pom Billy Northwest welter weight champion, will fink his title honors in the main event of the en tertainment when he battles Johnny Wolgast. the fast sailor, from Brem jerton, Wolgant disposed of Chet Neff in neat fashion, but he will be Wright up against a man of his own weight | in Tuesday's go. Wright bas an ¢mpreasive ring record along the Coast, Battling Or tega is the only boxer that holds a , and Wright, will make Wol step to earn a decision, in the opinion of ring critics. Soldier-Sallor Bout Harry Anderson, of the naval training station, and Joe Miller, of camp Lewis, will renew their ring eud Tuesday night. Anderson sur prised the dopesters by winning a |deciaion over the soldier erack, in ithe U. W. W. show, jeonvinced that he “has it on” An derson and promises a fight from the gong Leo Houck, actor, boxer, and sail or, will show bis wares against Billy Williams, the clever ightweight who |won over Jimmy Ford by a wide {margin in Tacoma recently. Ford and Houck staged @ pretty battle at the U. W. W. show, and Leo's fol lowers are backing him to give Wii ams a fast fight Finish Tacoma Scrap | Eddy Denny and Red Gage have agreed to start in where they left off in Tacoma last week. Over at Tacoma, the two battlers fought four slugging rounds, according to Dan Salt, and had the fans standing on thetr chairs, The bout ended a draw, The going will be fast and furious if they haven't made up in the meantime. Jack Hart and Frankie Rogers will stage one of the préliminartes. Hart hax shown once before, win ning over Patsey Ciacco, while Seat tle fans always string with Frankie! ; to fight all the time. Jim™ Mason, the boy with the Ichabod style, will make his second bow to local ring followers when he takes on Tex Sanders, boxer and wreatier. CARPENTIER BOXING TUTOR Georges Carpentier, French heavy weight champion, is now a boxing instructor in @ French army camp. according to word received here } WRIGHT'S RING REWARD Billy Wright, who meety Johnny | Wolgast in the headline bout of | Tuesday's Crystal Pool show, to be | staged by Austin & Salt, has an em linent ring record along the Coast | Battling Ortega is the only boxer who every rung up a victody over Billy. Wright has won over such | good men ax Young Gans, Frank Denny, Herb Brodie and Robby Burns in California, while he has defeated Sid Mitchell, KE. jand Al Nelson in the Northwest FAST ROSE CITY CARD Frank Farmer and Valley Tram bitas (‘Jimmy Darey") may meet in a Portiand ring in the near fu- | ture, according to word received from Tommy ‘Tracey, Rose City | matchmaker, some time next month | Bronson and Alex Trambitas will be | but Miller is! — eoomsiingene TUESDAY'S CARD Johnny Wolgast vs. Billy Wright, 142 | Joe Miller ve, Harry Anderson Leo Houck va, Billy Williams, Denny vs. Red Gage, 133 je Rogers va, Jack Hart 135 | Jim Mason vs, Tex Sanders, 1 eee x |and many of hia followers believe | that he could stand some of the pro-4 feanional lights on their heads if they should ever run up against him GETTER VALUES UP ~- os” DENTISTRY mouth and ace re sloughing 0 Into you murs if United Painless Dentists INC. 008 Third Av. Phone Elliott 2633, Houre—8:20 « m, to 6 p. ua Bundaye—9 to 12 Hubbard | 3 on the same card if it can be ar. |~ ranged, while Joe Gorman and Wel- | don Wing are to nish the other star bouts of the card BAIRD TO MEET BRONSON Barl Baird, the stocky little na tional amateur lightweight cham pion, has been matched to meet Muff Bronson, Northweet title hold ler, for a bout in Seattle Friday night. Baird has defeated the best of the country’s amateur fistio stars ToRTukS a be sim 08 “** wearing the Ru eg gpa & 4 J trial te prove RS oupectore a 0164 Third Ave _Seattin DOBIE’S MEN ‘of the Bast LUNBSERG ©O. | CAMP LEWIS MAY BATTLE PRIMED FOR PITT ELEVEN MARINE TILT Gil Doble’s Annapolis Middies may on Pittsburg before gridiron feats ent the powerful 1918 ke en have passed into history, if pr stern football men ma at the Tacoma stadium. Lonestar” Dietz'’s men swamp the Vancouver barracks team & urday with the soldiers on Turkey plans of Ba tho Dobie’s men were beaten on day a fluke last week, they are still re garded as one of the leading teams A battle with Pittsburg would decide the championship of the Atlantic Coast without any doubt, since Pittsburg snowed under the Georgia Tech eleven last week The Navy has the consent of the | authorities to play the game in An- | lin shape for the game, according t two squads. Washington Ready Washington's football warrior to have the melee staged in | tle of the season with the Unt | The Mare Island marine foothall ‘contingent ts scheduled to arrive in Tacoma Tuesday for the game with Camp Lewis, on Thanksgiving day in a workout for the gume Both teams will be in the best of word sent out by the coaches of the for Saturday Tilt) but football followers are | rounding into shape for the final bat- | raity | _of Oregon, which will be staged Sat |urday at Denny field “Red” Owen, one of the mainstays of the line, who was badly injured in the Oregon Aggie Ult, is still under the weather, and Washington follow- ers are anxiously awaiting news as to whether or not the big center will be in the fray Saturday. Men—Dress Up for the Greatest Thanksgiving the country ever saw. If you really need a Suit or Overcoat + come to this Great Upstairs Store to-/ morrow. 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