The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 13

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Williams in the main event of Aus championship Wednesday when | tin & Salt’s smoker to be staged at defeated the Bremerton crew by the Crystal Pool Tuesday five beat lengths in a threemile| Frankie Murphy will battle Abe mace across Lake Washington. | Gordon, the cleyer Pertlander, in More than 3.500 spectators were | the sem!-windup. PA eal the canal to witness| Dan Salt made the trip to Port land to take In the Rose City box ing show Thursday. Lonnie Austin, his partner, is lining up some good boys for the preliminaries, while Dan will get a line on the boxers in the Oregon metropolis who might show well here. oi GREAT LAKES GRID STARS Grid Rivals on Edge for City Title Melee: BY LEO H. LASSEN After several interruptions because of the influenza epidemic, Broadway and Lincoin will decide the local high school football championship out at Dugdaie's park Saturday The West Seattle and Ballard squads will furnish the opposition in The Mare Island Marines and the Mather field aviators will meet Sat- jurday at San Francisco to decide GREAT LAKES, Ill, Dec. 12—| Takes team New Year's day. (|The Great Lakes football eleven (| starts on its journey to California) It is announced the Western base- ~~~ | this week, where they will play the| ball Jeague will open its 1919 season Mare Island Marines or some other May 1, and operate all seagon with | crack eleven in the feature game of eight clubs. FIRST LESSON By Augie Kieckhefer "3-CUSHION BILLIARDS | ing the first part of the season, Wil h kena has been moved over from tackle; Hedwell is a former midget | star | Harris has filled in at fullback in Ernest Ketchum’s place, while Tom | Murphine i» playing right balf. Ray | Eckmann, the choloe of football erit-| Lene won the race for local boys, who outweighed the Visitors by 28 pounds to the man ‘The naval training oarsmen took ‘yg the start. Bremerton Yo Re the half-way mark, i ate aoe took a brace five lengths Seattle crew rowed a 22 the bit up a stroke of 41 per ninute pace, while own Dental “=: the curtain raiser, to settle the cellar Utle for the season. The fans are on edge for the bi« battle and both teama are reported to be in fine shape for the Utular | struggle. Out at Lincoln high school, Coach [Green ts running his men thru stiff #0 | practice seasions, and the Broadway $j team is leaving nothing undone to win back the city gridiron honors, | which now rest with the Green Lake | boys. Lincoln is leading the high school procession with three wins. They lnwamped Pallard and West Seattle, and won from Queen Anne, 14 to 0 Broadway has defeated Queen Anne and Franklin, running up a count of 20 to 9 on the hill team and a score of 13 to © on the Mt. Maker 9° | aggregation Lincoin has suffered from the loes per dos. Local leaf, per erate however, are ably filling the tly, the two regular ends, dur- HB Wash. Jonathans «4. EB. Wash. Delicious . Local Kings REVIVE TITRE amsociation have voted for the re sumption of golf activities, which in $\clude amateur, open championsh!pa. OMAR KHAYYAM LEAVES Wilfrid Viau, owner of Omar Khay- ‘#0 yam, has sent the famous Derby win: | ner to France, along with the rest of his string of racers. WHAT IT 18 Bolshevism is merely czariam in 4 | overalls RETURNS HOME jof star players, Wilkens and Hed-| left vacant by Magnussen and, The officials of the Western. Golf | and junior | fen for the quarterback position on | the mythical All-Pacific Coast college | eleven, will be sadly missed by the North Enders in the coming battle. At the First hill institution, Coach | Turner i» rounding his men into shape for the big battle of the season. | Broadway has an experienced eleven, combining speed and weight. | The backfield, composed of Norris | and Green, colored stare: “Red”| Smith at fullback, and Dimock at| quarterback, are a fast, shifty crew, | which will give the Lincoln defense @ busy afternoon, Norris and Green | are two of the fastest gridiron play ers in Washington high school cir-| cles. | In the line, Martin, a new man, is showing well at tackle. He was a star of the Broadway track team in the hurdles, Rice, at ce er of strength to the Orange Black line Tho kickoff for the first contest has been set for 1 p. m. and the sec ond battle will get under way about an hour later. | [BRITISHERS LEADING IN | FIRST BOUTS. Great Britain's ring wtars got the| jump on the American boxing con tingent in the first night's bouts of the inter-allied boxing tourney, which is being held before the king of Great Britain, Two Americans won their | bouts, while British representatives rung up six victories Wednesday | Harry Grob, former Pittsburg mid dieweight, won over Baker, of South Africa, in the first round. Pal Moore, the Memphis bantam- weight, copped a decision over Pat tern, of the British navy, Jimmy Wilde, world’s champion | flyweight king, won from Joe Lynch, | of the American forces. | ine | BY AUGIEK KIECKHEFER To the average man three-cushion billiards representa a game that is extremely difficult, as compared to| stright rail or balk line billiards. To the initiated the reverse is true. For three-cushion ards is game that is easy to play, once the player has acquired a knowledge of | weontials of english, draw shota, and cue manigulation, Then, too, | one must learn to know the angles of the table, but this comes with | | practice. All these points must be known to the player of straight rail or balk billiards, and in addition, he} must know how to nurse the balls and how to make a maase shot, ‘In three-cushien billiards nursing the balls is impossible, and unless | one plays a safety each shot, the! » is always open. | Then, too, an amateur player in a | players of the American league who SHORT.ANGLE NATURAL SHOT With slight natural english, hit cue ball high on the left side and cut firet ball tly oa le on left side. \WOULD BAN | BALL PLAYERS | WHO QUIT JOB CHICAGO, Dec. 12. — Baseball | jumped their clubs for jobs in the shipyards after the seleet draft law became effective, will be barred from | playing in the circuit, {f a resolution to be introduced at the annual meet: | ing here Thursday is adopted. President Ban Johnson withheld the name of the author of the reso- lution, No more players than necessary | will be carried by American league teams, for retrenchment is the pol: fey of the club owners, They, how- | ever, do not favor reducing the pres: | ent player limit to 25 men. The length of the 1919 schedule, ' and the opening date of the season | will come up during Thursday's ses: | OVERCOAT FOR YOU | IN OUR STORE Being the largest cloth- jers in Seattle, we are in & position to serve you un- usually well in the mat- ter of Men's “wearables# and this being the holl- day season, the opportu- nities for finding many sensible and practical Christmas gifts in our stock are very attractive. Clothing and men's sun- dries of dependable qual ity are offered at reason- able prices. 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Greg jory and Cassity, who we oped meet making ks in the South ling that closed li | good on the big t LAMBETH DECORATED Otis Lambeth, former pitcher of the Cleveland Americ: has been decorated for bray France Local (sprouting) «.. Whole Barley Cilpped Barley Ground Barley Corn Seratch Food ns, y in CAVANAUGH RECOVERING Capt. Frank Cavanaugh, former {coach at Dartmouth, ts reported as recovering in a French hospital Onte—Minnesots from wounds received by oF seeek: Gpreniee) | struck by shrapnel FREE DOCTOR | Ex-Government Phystetas 1191 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON 97. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek for the Bree Deector Sign Per ton.) Fish Meal . Calf Meal—Per ton WAITING The people of the United States are good sports, but they think that 1¢ fashion of throne abdication in | Burope should be adopted by an ab- dication of high prices in this coun- ity league baseball pls contracts to join shipyard teams; length of 1919 playing season; open ing date and player limit for next/ year, were some of the questions to | | come up today at the opening ses. | sion of the annuad meeting of Amer. ican League club owners here | Reply was expected by President | Johnson to a resolution paased yes terday at the National league meet ing, asking a joint conference with American league moguls $5,000 INTIPS GOES INTO LIBERTY BONDS| PITTSBURG, Pa, Dee, 6.—Don |ald McDougall, a native of Nova | Scotia, who has served as a waiter | |for 13 years in the Fort Pitt hotel, | recently invested $5,000, which rep | resented the accumulation of tips which hg has received during his| term of service, in Liberty Bonds | |and gave up his work to join the! 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PARIS, Dec, 12.—Jess Willard and some of the other ring champions can’t stay in retirement indefinitely Uncle Sam has some blossoming | pugs in his army in France, and | they're coming back to America | looking for laurels—and packing a punch in each fist Regular weekly boxing shows are | being staged in Pa The city championship will be decided by the December, Then md titles will be decided ‘The first scrap was put on Octo ber 15, and now, every Tuesday night is boxing night at the Palais de Glace. Jhe Y, M. CG. A ial taken it over as @ hut for the sol diers, and athletic affairs are being | looked after by committee, The boxing shows are directed by Fred Stone, represe nting | the Y. M. C. A. and-""Bia” Mackey | of the Knights of Columbus SH: Can bo Timinatec th wearing te | |Lundberg Rupture BoRpe: Ry free tnial to prove its wapertor: 4. 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