The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 13

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t You KiDS Nake Too MucH NOISE AROUND HERE? own ON YOUR HANDS AND KNEES, SIRP S0YOUD LiKe To SPEND AWHILE IN “BOTACK COLONY” eH BO? — WELL C'MON AN’ \'LL INTERDOOCE YER AROUND ~ + fu riowr wow, “WINKING WALLY) 7 “THANKS ~ press ry wae ees Tee ere IT BYERE BILAh PAF TRP FPAEHCw@ ' ROYAL SHOW — [reese VHarry Casey, of Seattle. is our) NEW YORK, Dec, 11—John K a yepresentative in the big box-| Heydler was elected president, sec Show, which is being staged be retary and treasurer of . ry of the Nation the king of Britain Wednesday. |! Baseball league here Tuesday has been over there for sev. night. w waTcuks ‘Months and has served as a —— Ps yt policeman. He is now a SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11 WATCHES welterweight. Maurice McLoughlin, former tennia Mitchell, Pal Moore, and king. will take up the net game Meehan are among the Amer. again 1919, he announced here forming for the king. upon his return from naval service. ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Seread Ave. Before a packed house of wild fang Harry Anderson, pride of Seattle's [140 pound boxers, put a halt to J |ny McCarthy's knockout record in : oi 4 — : thelr four-round bout at the Crystal pool Tuesday night. Referee Whit man called the bout a draw MoCarthy started out strong, and rocked Anderson with a wallop on the jaw and hard body blows in the firet seewion that had the Seattle boy hanging on, but Anderson recuperat ¢ ed and kept safely out of range MoCarthy's terrible right hand « ing the remainder of the entertai nent PREP RS BPE aEE TPT PPL Perm dvan Anderson ured his left to tage, pecking away at McCarthy's ; i chin and darting away and ducking cy when the Californian started one of a his haymakers, | eo Deserves Credit me * The Seattle sailor deserves a world of credit for hin showing against the Golden Gate crack, and boosts his pn mtn ASC ‘ ring stock many degrees in this 3 . . 4 tion F Harry Gillam, of Salt Lake, looked 1 H good tn his first showing here, but ™ didn't have much of an opportunity tt to demonstrate his wares, for K. 0. Brown, of Camp Lewis, his opponent would take one wild swing per round I ktow, Tickers Foe | NO-l WONDERED IF AX PATERTAWMEN TH WHERE § CAM GET How MANY Do You Some CoA! WANT MB ‘To TAR? - “TALCUM TERRY” wo WES TH CLASSIEST GINK AFTER HE EATS ~ HEY MW’ arthy Unable to Put Harry to Sleep i} 3-CUSHION OU,| Wouiol> Dare oo COULD TRL, MO. | Dor KHow WHERE You CAM GET ANY 300T WouLD RUIN COAL BUT | Guess You CAN GET PLestry “WERE GOES Pe “TER MEET AN OLD COLLEGE CHUM OF * BUNCH ~ HE A FINGER BOWL \ WAVE BEEN RRY- C’MERE | Jand then cover up. Brown can hit, HERE'S A TIP, DAN B i L L IARD but that is all, Gillum uses both! George Shankifh, in Tacoma, has ‘—FANS— hands effectively and ix a clever box: built up a fine following for t er. Brown quit in the third frame. ~ (ing game, and One réason for C Ed Denny and Jim Rose put up acess is the fact that he runs off his ‘ nlam-bang fight, which had the fans | programs without any delays. The Augie Kieckhefer, of Chicago on edge. Both boys were badly bat-|Crystal pool smoker here last night | wérid’s three-cushion billiard tered when the final gong rang. The | Was a good one, but it would have | champion, has prepared especially bout was called a draw. Rowe, a littie, | been even better had the bouts start. | for The Star a series of six les stocky fellow, demonstrated that he ed right on the dot and been run off Jsons in three-cushion billiards, had a kick in his blows, and altho!promptly. Nearly everybody that [| showing the six most essential outboxed by Denny, his aggressive | oes to a smoker has to get up early |] shots, each illustrated by a photo ness won a draw decision, the next morning and go to work and a diagram. Lackey Morrow stopped Mickey - He not only is the world’s Turns in the third round. These two SOL WAS RIGHT champion, but in a recent series battlery went at it hammer and tongs) “Go in fighting,” So! Levingon told |[[ of three games, in which he suc In the initial period, but Morrow's | McCarthy, the cninute his match | ctssfully defended his title against omeback was too at for the *tarted with Anderson; “this boy is a “harley McCourt, he established a Bresnerton boy, who was thru in the |boxer.” Sol was right. If Anderson | new world’s record by running third seasion had not been a clever boxer, and [ out the #tring of 150 points in 132 Picked Soft Spot | avoided McCarthy's swings, he would | innings, 13 frames faster than the probably have gone down for the | former mark, which was made by count In any of the rounds. Alfred De Oro. But Anderson was alert and using Watch The Star for the billiard his head all the time, lessons, beginning tomorrow. Paddy Ryan picked out a soft apot to take the big flop in the second und of his bout with Phil Richard- son, when the latter popped him in : the eye with a hard rieht TED 0. K. LAST NIGHT and Salt announced that) yo ay - . boxing referee ever gets a . my beg logger, square deal from the fans. The aver: FLU BAN IS will meet Harry Williams, of Brem-|age joud-mouthed side-liner doesn’t rton, in the main event here next cen know the tants tora accnen | ~— LIFTED OFF week @ boxing match, Ted Whitenan was | jalitum Ie anxious to meet Mickey | seeing things all right Tuesday night GRID GAME ~ It isn't often he makes a mistake, “Show me the paper with the largest . Seas. audience, and thru it I can invariably poe ah Ty Log Si ; depend upon reaching ALL classes.” Sete eal sae: Veal Heef—Country, per 1 Fgeplent—Cai., per %. teartie Cal eo 2 nil ‘>. | . bee Letince—-Local, per dos. heads .£6@1.00 | be _ nite leat, per crate «+. veh rl | : | . | The Star has the largest audience, Ta 26.00970.00 oi | not only in Seattle, but in the entire Fe Wasi Waii TEO IL | i | Susanne: "ipl e* aa t | a ia Northwest. Hanes nat pr na Ts Spates os) 4 Star want ads will sell Fords or Ease Seatincae 2 MORN zi Pierce-Arrows; $1,000 homes or $10,000 f antaan Cantina ‘pa’. Vig = homes. TRY IT. re i} fer im ae me 4 ; aay Hen LR othe b. Seattle || a desing Onter,3 vesssecceees HH Weerieen ee. scceie vag 1 Pork Good block howe ........csc05 30 09@ .11 “Gelling Pricen to Re'allors fer Batter, Kgge and Cheese —— | Kutter | Loca) elty creamery, Tbe, tn cartons 65%@ 06} Local Kege—Fancy ranch ‘0! 1 ote Ce 1 . . a> ct | Transient Rate, 114 Cents Per Line ae ae - i Washingt briek "7 y Oregon YA seeee | Washington triplets . bi id srholeeale) iy Alfalfa—K, Wash. No. 1.. Kimeth: 8, Wadh liye Seed—-Per ewt, Whole Corn Cracked Com | Calf Meal, per ton 00 Calf Meal—Per ton | Joe Cox, heavyweight; George Trem | - upsell The Broadway-Lincoln football KEEP THE STANDARD UP _titie game will be played Saturday. too big to support poor cards, The Brown, school medical director, Tues- of space at the Crystal pool Tuesday uled last Saturday, but was postpon- ” a | a Seattle is big enough to support 3 TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | («002 tse corse ratte s|, Tae was announced by Dr. Tra i crowd that packed every available bit day. The game was originally sched- a Feed Meat = sae ie “ inally pret ly ated night demonstrated that a good card ed because of the influenza. Marte, will draw. But a cheap card—and The teams have kept in shape and Seattle gets one quite often—keeps are reported to be ready for the kick- hundreds of fans home for the rest off. of their Itves. Even Austin and Salt, West Seattle and Ballard will stage if they profit by Tuesday night's ex-| a curtain raiser to the big melee. — BY ALLMAN WHY HAVENT You USE SOFT COAL, THE WHO'S BOBBY? | ever mer Bovey ? COME HERE buoDY BY AHEK ° , mB T PAY ANY ATTENTION 2 TERRY-1 WANTEHA (Nor yor fame tet ereroes PRESENT WALLY. 16 KINDA RATTLED T DAY hey You KNOW THE WIS VALET LEFT wiTHour {/ 175 90() CIRCUMETANCES |] °°) \gTice LAST NIGHT On /\ VERING” J CONTESTED WEDNESDAY With the Northwest rew title hanging in the balance, the Seattle vaval training station oarsmen were scheduled to meet the Bremerton rep- resentativer on Laie Waahimeton, Wednesday afternoon, The starting gun was due t 1 the men on their w A swarm of Bremerton gobs is in Seattle to see the championship struggle. ‘The race is two and one-half miles. Twelve men constitute the crews in each boat PROSPECTS ON DIAMOND ARE BRIGHT NEW YORK, Dec. 11.-John A. Heygler, new president of the N. tional league, is very optimistic to- day over the future of major league ue | After five years of “war blight.” | he says, the big leagues will emerge again and give the nation some of the best baseball in history during the coming season. Jack Coombs of the Brooklyn club, it is reported, has been offered | the management of the Philadelphia club to succeed Moran. Coombs de- clined the proffer on the ground that {t would interfere with his busi- ness interests, it is stated. |. Everett Brandenburg, star half- back of the University of Oregon | football eleven, has been elected cap- | tain of the Oregon team for next | season. Frank Farmer is scheduled to fight Jim Darey in Portland Wed- nesday. Oate—Minnesota ... Local (sprouting) . SOLDIERS ENTERTAIN The Copper City Four, a quartet from Camp Lewis, entertained the | fight fans at the Crystal pool bouts | Tuesday with some jazz melodies | that had them yelling for more. The | soldiers were advertising the big vaudeville show to be staged at the 70.00 | Metropolitan Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, by Camp Lewis | ine 2 eae. |Seereasntet fet sSavcanna' er RIT era, | \ gece! BIG CONTEST |. sow: rater, ot Austria, has of BY DON CHAMBERLAIN tee tecinger ns Wille Meehan, to United Press Correspondent |56 puiled off in Australia, ay LONDON, Dec. 11.—-Amertean box ee ers, a a team, were favorites today 4 in the opening of the two-day tour ee be aoa nament, which will decide the Anglo- American service champlonships: Sixteen glove stars, representing the United States army and navy, league programs. | | 00 oo 09 oe 00 oe ry 00 3 perience—will continue to stage big-| 0 ° 00 0 T 00 00 00 00 00 Oats Minnesota Local (sprouting) you, | Big Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman fighter, has appeared in the limelight lagain. Last week, in Des Moines, he knocked out Bob Williams, a heavy: were pitted against. more than «| Welsht from Texas, in 40 seconds. Pr. score of crack ring men of the Brit: | KILLED LAST DAY mee 3 es are sh emp’ shud ® pie one pie : o' Second ish empire, including the pick of! me news comes that Charlie Aren.|® London's, Mmes equar England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales,| a eame ittle priseflehter of Rogers & Co. 1022 Firat | Sour iden rss rechten deletes | Kansas City, was killed the last day Paittipe Bree, 1928 Thin § Africa, ‘ 5 2 the wi » thickes : I's, $03 Second ave. the handicap of fighting under com p Reap at hah inthe thickest of the | Q EUurrel s,s eee Tuiseeve. paratively strange British boxing | ' a : Hoyt's, 1402 Third ave Fules, were conceded better then an GIBRONS QUITS Wailtmea Nordstrom, 1423 See oven chance, as they appeared ©) ike Gibbons, St. Paul boxer, has | ond ave. en Wasi’ Oppenetige man; for sent in hie resignation as chief box | Demand the Trade Mark and the Union Stamp ‘The bouts today ware more or lee | NE tnAtructor at Camp Gordon, SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. 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