The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 9

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BY CONDO RA PEN ey Sk, HO IS U3 CERTAINLY A BUM “TOWN, MY FRie NOW, WHERE T COME FROM WOVE Gone” iu ane GANG WAY WHENEVER 1 SCE A Chance To IMPROVE THe TOWN I JUMP To (TI! I TWINK You't. GB IN TIME FOR if Bees es Seattle Hockey Team Starts Training Today, With the opening tut a few days away, hockey team goes into training Tues-|on several Allan cup teams in Win-| a nipeg, will also join the Vancouver | Jack Walker, Frank Foyston and| team, playing in front of Lloyd} Bernie Morris are already in the Cook on the defense. | diy, and Bobby Rowe is due Tues-| The Vancouver team will line up| ay. as follows: Lehman, goal; Cook and Irvin, defense; Mackay, rover; Tay ive al give, the PMtetropatitae | #2 Stanley and Harris, forwards; Ran Mac | Uksila, utility. a Seat | “Skinner” Poulen, a former hockey | Sree wih the Beattie orgene, favorite in Victoria, has signed to It Ia probable that Cully Wilson | PAY with he the North and Rickey will be back in Met uni : ab forms. They have not signed con tracts as yet. Prominent Montana | ‘The failure of Heck Fowler to re . * | fort was a bad jolt to the local Man Dies in Fight but Muldoon hopes to have the . ae aece ux ae the ce of With Postmaster) week with the exception of goal| LIVINGSTON, Mont., Dec. 24—A eeper. | fist fight resulting from a political Reports hot Gegrnanbted and Vie-| ditterence, resulted in the death ot} Os pay lar meng “Man. |: M. Harvey, republican state ‘ager Muldoon is burning the wires in| Chairman and local counsel for the Mattempt to land the men he| Northern Pacific Railway company. Wants, | Monday. Fred Harris, known as “Smokey” | to Coast hockey fans, has signed up "torney in Montana, fell to tho side- | with Vancouver, according to word| walk during the fight and frac tured his skull. He died a few hours on the Portland | after. several seasons at| His opponent, Postmaster J. E. 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HECK- (1 DONT LOOK LIKE ANY CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR ME GUESS FT wit BEA BEANERY FOR MINE ~ so ste) atts ecg. ates NAVY BOXERS (SOCCER FANS BACK; CLAIM ENGLISH FAIR NEW YORK, Dec. 24—That Eng lishmen are good sportamen and fighters, was the unanimous opin jon of a contingent of American navy boxers who arrived here ye terday from Lond where they participated in t nervice tournament The onty semblance of an excuse offered by t American boxers was that they were handicapped by the British rules and that three short rounds did not give them “time to get started Richie Mitchell, Mi- waukeo lightweight, sald he lost on the decision of three English judges. The Scotch referee decided in his favor. Pal Moore, Memphis bantam, who won over Jimmy Wilde, expects to meet the Englivh champion in an Anglo American other bout. Moore says he had been offered $10,000 and one-third of the motion picture receipts to fight Wilde again by a London club. Among the American boxers in the contingent were Young ¢ Baltimore; Cal. Delaney |Joe Cox, Springfield, Mo.; | Whalen, St. Paul; Kewpie ¢ tddie Newton, Nutt ley, N. J.; Os Bryant, Great Lakes Jack Hogan of the destroyer flo- tilla; Eddie Trembiy, middleweight champion Atlantic fleet; J. J. Faw cett, bantamweight champion Atlan tic fleet; J. C. Tomasulo, Elizabeth, N. J., national amateur bantam champion, and Dennis O'Keefe, Chi cago. GREAT LAKES BOYS TO PLAY COAST TEAM PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 24.—The Great Lakes football eleven arrived here Monday night. There were 28 in the party, They are to play the champion service team of the Coast as a part of the tournament of rowes to be staged here New Year's day. The final elimination contest to decide what team cneets the Great Lakes eleven will be played between the Mare Island Marines and the Balboa Park Naval Station team, of San Diego, at Mare island, Christmas day. RED SOX IS OFF NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—-Negotia ons for the sale of the Boston Red Sox to a syndicate apparently has been abandonec Harry Frage > nt of the club, has so indicat ed, declaring he did not belleve any thing would come from the discus sion BOXING BILL UP IN OREGON PORTLAND, Dec, 24.—Several boxing bills are in process of forma tion, to legalize ten-round boxing bouts in the state of Oregon. ‘Th bills will be presented at the coming ature, according to preseng indi Brown Dental Re Offices i, Best 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists lished im 1891 ITHOUT question the most reliable and reasonable Dental Offi in Seattl These offices ve earn ed their good reputation by the dentists doing what they say they will do. Our work in guaran r business is un by our Thie ie y guarantee that our work will be of the bent, and satisfactory to you EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 406 Columbia St, STACK O' WHEATS, GPONGE CAKE AN’ BEETS - AWAIT GAME CHRISTMAS Soccer fans are on edge for the big nternational battle to be staged by the elevens of the Wallace abipyard and Skinner & Eddy yards Christmas day The game will be played at Liberty park Both teams are ready for the starting whistle The Skinner & Eddy crowd in lead Ing the Northwest, league by a fair margin, while the Wallace team is the cream of the British Columbia ctreuit In the big International gacne of last season teams from Vancouver and Seattle struggled to a tie, Sut the Skinner & Eddy eleven are con fident of lowering the colors of the invaders Christmas day The Skinner & Eddy crew may make a trip East to p of the Bethiehem league, if present plans carry Works Steel Herman. bantaiweight . and his manager, “Red Ish, have been released from ac- ive serviee in the navy and will re turn to their homes in New Orleans from Norfolk, Va, where they have been stationed for some time. Her man expected to go over to England and take part in the boxing tourna ment, but for some reason did not succeed in getting away, It is prob able that the champion will take up boxing again, and will enter into a number of matches during the pres ent season. Commander John B. Kaufman, ath letic director at the Great Lakes na val training station, has “gone to bat” for legalizing boxing in the state of Tlinols, under a commission rule No man has ever boxed at Great Lakes, to my knowledge, but what he has come out of It a better man tn every way.” declared the commander in an Interview Thruout the nation Aviation Is added to our sports, With flying races Many places, And many different sorta. tut we are stating Aviating In sport is nothing new; In this connection Recollection Recalls how pitchers lew. Roger Hornsby, the brilliant ng shortstop of the St. Louls Cardinals, has quit his essential job with the Jethiehem Ste Works and has | gone to his home in Texas for the re mainder of the winter, now that the war is over, He will join the St Louls nine early this season. and hopes for one of the best years of his diamond career. He was married during the winter ' Fighting Billy Murray, San Fran claco lightweight, is under the weath er in the California metropolis, ac cording to reporta from the South He laid up with a bad ey TORONTO, Dec, 24.—The Cana diens defeated the Arenas, 4 to 3, in the first hockey tlt of the Eastern Hockey league season here, Monday. CHICAGO, Dec, 24.——Willie Hoppe and Koji Yamada, billiard stars, a to tour the country this winter, ac cording to an announcement sent out by Manager Benjamin, of the world's champion balk-line player FRED TONEY ON TRIAL THIS WEEK he second trial of Fred Toney, y York Giant hurler, charged with | | making false affidavits in filling out PLAY 140 GAMES his military questionna et for| NEW YORK, Dee, 24.—The Na this week in Nashville, Tenn, tional and American baseball leagues The jury was unable to agree at| have reached an agreement whereby | the first trial of the big piteher,|the 1919 major league season will which was considered a moral vic non April 22, seven days ahead for of the time originally decided upon. | ney was the star of the Cincin: |The close will be October 1, with 140 nat! Reds’ hurling corps for a num-| games making up the program in| ber of years, and was traded to New each league, ‘This joint announce p York during the past season. ment has been made by each league. ' Bee{—Country, per Ib, GONNA BE AT TW NEWSBOYS CHRISTMAS DINNER, the winners; Big League MORAN, FoHL, STALLINGS, A A LEGITIMATE * FOR THE MAGNATES = “PLAY » BAL is The open season for managers in now on | The first killing was made when Pat Moran was separated from his job as pilot of the Phillies It is thought that the hunting will/ be good this season. The woods are | full of game. ‘The rumor will not down that Lee Fohl, of the Cleveland tribe, in slated to retire, with that well-known fence. | buster, Tris Speaker, as his success. or corge Stallings has not accom: plished anything with the Br since Fred Mitchell left his team. The wise ones are wondering if he s not due to Ko. Boston alxo has another candidate for the game bag, If Jack Barry obtains his release from the navy, it would not be surprising if he resum ed hin former place ax head of the! Red Sox, with Ed Barrow returning to the International league as presi: | dent | Clarence Rowland, leader of the erstwhile champion White Sox, made a pitful showing last year. He may get another chance, And the biggest game of all, our! old friend “Muggy” McGraw, is re- ported ready to bag. The story in that he will succeed Garry Herrman | as prenident of the Cincinnati club} with Pat Moran ax manager. | If thin deal goes thru, Christy! Mathewson, now the manager of the Reds, would also find himself in the} magnates’ game bag. } Stull, fans, it's possible that Matty | will not stay dead, and the opening game might find him at the head of the Giants, for Matty’s popularity in Giantiand is even greater than! McGraw's | “FLU” DELAYS HIGH SCHOOL | BASKETBALL High school basketball has been held up by the Influenza, but the teams will start practice as soon fy the schools are opened again Broadway will have an exception ntet with 4x veterans Pry is known of the t Queen A yIn's champion ma most while hip team of la n graduated last June FRED MITCHELL HAS LIMIT PLAN President Manager Fred Mitchell f the Chicago Cubs, has suggested that each team be permitted to sign nen, but to use only 18 on the oad, In that way the traveling ex penses of four men would be elimin nated, saving $5,000. In the event that any player is injured on the road, he ean be sent home and one of the reserves called to take his pl he men who are left at home will have to be out for practice day," declared Mitchell, * ters can be developed that way the player limit is reduced to. 20, deprives the managers of the oppor tunity of developing think have a future as men he pall star MAJOR LEAGUES | 1GVESS DADDY 1S NITH To THe FURHATH CAUSE §)ee om ee. EXTRA~ NICE FRESH Papers! — JES MADE TO FRAME BIG LEAGUE TIME CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—The 1919 major league baseball schedule will |be framed January 3 at French Lick | Springs, Ind. it was announced by Ban Johnson today. Johnson, with President Heydler and Barney Dreyfuss, of the National league, will draft the 140-game schedule adopted for the peace sea- son, Owner Comiskey, of the White | Sox, immediately announced his club would train in Texas, probably Mineral Wells. Johnson had letters | indicating most majors would start |training March 15 to 20. ‘INTERNATIONAL AVERAGES OUT Binghamton, which led the Inter- national in batting during the past season, also led the league in field- ing, according to the averages com- piled recently. Bluhm was the leading first sack- er, while Hartman at second base, Purtell at third base, and Barbare at shortstop, led the fielders in those positions, Knisely played in 41 games with- | out making an error in the outfield for Binghamton, while Fisher was | the leading catcher. 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