The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 11

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cae segue Porsenna re - _— " . THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUAR Y 8, 1919 TRUE ——_—— —— ; RETT By Condo | DOINGS OF THE DU FFS—Tom Thinks He's a Wise Guy. By Allman “Tom, | BoucnT A New WAT- How Do You Like PAGE 11 tT KNOW THIS RECKLESS DRIVER Just INJURED AN OLD MAN ON THIS 2 ete! BUT DON'T TAKe THe Law -— INTO YOUR Own HANDS — =, WUT MAKES IT NEW) ys — Tw (T Goks WELL WITH D 4 WW, You WEAR ~osilbas tll a we RIGHT- |GoT A LONG SKIRT f BS MEN, BACK! 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He was unable to make Tobin and Barbour on the wings, ac | Be ircae aee vomed Bring favecoast KING FIGHTS DRAW BOX HERMAN | ON TACOMA wel et ing nan tot ty "ow eit'tart ee ewe) Topnotchers | BALL TEAM: WITH CALI FORNI ‘AN INPORTLAND| FIGHT CARD & nice jump on their oppon- promptly at #:20. Bobby Rowe was not out for| The ice will in fine shape, de e Seattle will have a baseball PORTLAND, Jar &.—Johnn K. 0, Kruvosky and his manager. W's practice session, because | clares Mar " of | the to oca ing club in the Pacific Coast league Refore a packed house of fans, recomnmendatior entitled McCarthy, coast welterweight king, Frank Lawler, left for Tacoma, i bad cold. Cully Wilson, who| Arena. The pebbly last thin season. Mick King, Seattle middleweight nd taht is for his aggressiveness, Of San Francisco, arrived here this after the bout with King at the » the morning, and lost no time in getting | Crystal Pool last night, where Krur ¢ oe slowee BY LEO H. LASSEN This was decided at a seasion Franki ocke, é his foot in the first game of | week, and slowed |fought a fast draw with K, 0. Kru: |" nkie knocked him down i will be introduced In of te Northwest ball magnates nd round for the count of nine, | into his togs for road work vosky fights Frank Farmer, the ®eason, is ready to put up his —_—_———_ | ‘ ° “ scrappy battle. the coming session of the legislature - — —_ hotel Tuesday | howe Ad Coast at vena eee but Abe joined the “I Will Arise icCarthy says if Kid Herman! Kapowsin logger, in the main event Local Lineup Unchanged hin, | to legalize tem-round bouts in Wash, sight, when they voted unani- hampion, at the Crystal Pool Tues | ciut and came back for more. Mur 4 n't do too much sprinting to-|of George Shanklin's show Thurs Manager Muldoon is satisfied with Pite ‘4 Troubles ington, according to Senator William mously to allow Seattle and (day night, phy won the fight easily. night he will furnish a first class | day night. Rowing of his aggregation to Worry Connie Mack | ¥» a King county ; # Fortiand to enter the Coast | The bout was fairly even, with King| Hud Ridley spilled the dope when | main event tor the fans who attend Harry Gillum, who made esaean , but is urging his men not to! since Con! a 4 of his he present time four-roun leag aving a slight shade by his #upe-|he beat the Sammy section of the | the second of the Portland boxing | great showing against Jim Darcy Overconfident. for the visitors ee eats ig disposed of Dit | matches are the longest bouts allow-| A club in ‘Tacoma in the Coast rior infighting. Mick's only chance |Gordon family. Ridley won the first | comminsion’s amokers hore last week, wilt tackiou i & powerful combination and|° % *t#F Pitchers, Bender, Tiank | ed in the state under the law. cireult was urged in resolutions to hold the Southerner was to outbox | three rounds by a mile. Gordon scor-| He says he's sure to win, because! poley in the semi-windup, Hable to stip over a win. }and Coombs, he has had some un-| The effect of the war on the box: | adopted by the moguls, which recom: | him, for Kruvosky has @ kick like @ ¢d what looked lke a knockout in| he is in the best condition of his| Mike Pete, knocked dead by he| mended four Northern clubs and/coule in his left hand. jthe third round, bu Jocal squad will take the fce| usual experiences trying to develop|ing came ix being felt thruout t according to| ring career. Herman is also down! y 00% ssccarthy last September, Ss aiken am thay Geectiengn to take thelr places. country, ways Wray, and because of | four in the South to make up the) Rushing out of his corner in the| Referee Whitman, he slipped on the|to his best fighting condition, 140 |.” . solar et er here on the opening | 1 oA aon recede courd | %* Commendations it received trom | croult. |first round, Kruvosky dased King| Canvas. In the final round the xoing | pounds, and it looks like a real| Wil! make bis tire: Tie appease Mie UAristocraty lineup is ta] jthe war department officals ax aw| “We would have done this long with a couple of lefts to the head, but | was even, with both fighting ham-|fight. | * on Joe Shuster, o Camp Levin always get the ball over the plate. | sisting in training for war, practical-| #0,” stated Judge McCredie, of | King came back and held on. Dur-| mer and tongs at the bell — . eaten es bs ‘4 L “ i ile there is a possibility that|During the last two years Connie |ly will insure the passage of the | Portland ‘but California wants ing the rest of the seasion, King, who! In the other bouts, Jack Roy! Harry Anderson will meet Willie | atman, the crack center of | has perhaps given at least 50 young: | Measure. more baseball than the weather UP seemed wary of Kruvonky's left, kept knocked out Cure! Valencourt after Hoppe, the Californian, in the main| Bud Ridley’s comeback surprised to show whether they} “It we allow four-round bouts, we here will permit, but we hope to!on the defensive, The first round | three torrid rounds, and Lackey Mor- event at the Crystal Pool, next Tues-| the wise ones at the Crystal Pool Victorians, may start the game, | sters a:chan » f — could do the same thing jmight as well ten clared | line up he'd solution of thin diffi: was Kruvosky’s by a wide margin. |Tow stowed away Jin Riled in the|day, according to Dan Salt's an-| last night when he put up @ high ” " Wray, “for the fourround affair ja | culty with the Southern magnates.” | i | second rund of tehir go. | nouncement from the ring. ‘class fight against Sammy Gordon. Several of the rookies appeared) rit ia fast. but| While Vancouver was not men Second Was Even nn eee a 50-yard dai to have plenty of stuff, but had | Mie In the second session Mick evened E N ; hort, and hard: es the boxers a| tioned in the resolution, it is thought trouble getting ‘em over. ‘ * up the round by getting inside of v4 ns q " | chai c@ to demonstrate their suprem.| likely that an effort will made to | One day last summer me Om | prea |make Vancouver the fourth North: | Kruvosky's guard ag beating him nie after three youngsters hi ati » the punches in the D je t fig ed out about 14 bases on balls, also! Boxing in Camps rn city post anys by nfighting The | — about the same number of Boxing has flourished in the ~ LOS ANGELES lieeethereet ¢ athe eatepe. and hes King wan the third round with the ite | - - ¢ Lie — 3 r tsame tien of getting inside of Kru: | “Too bad those rookies of yom) bane Sap vardenperis sorte of B0c8 Today’s Market vosky's guard and outSoxing him | nave a habit of getting wild,” I re joubt, has made the ; tain . ; & WAPAMA. JANUARY 16 | hovriceri fit, in the opinion of local military Report | fbr by agecad Deo mages by WILLAMETTE, JANUARY ; ” tied Connie. “That | men om Cree oe ae re | “Habit?” replied ° be vida este tea * Wren Fans Sacto Pam || In the final period both men open-| wildness is no longer a habit as) aan xing fans yd wan Brice ed up, but King got the worst of f those boys; it's a disease tenround game for sev- Vegetables 3d) long-range exchanges and started particulars at Clty Ticker 6S —————-| eral years, Under the leadership boring in again and had a alight! If you value your watch, let| of Dan Salt, Lonnie Austin and @2.08 shade at the end of the canto, in the E M’CORMICK LINE | aynes repair it. Near Liberty! Nate Druxtman, the sport has ret al Cherry St. Phone Hiiott 2:3@ | theatre —Advertisement. been conducted along clean lines, {SNF | opinion of the insiders. | ret na ” | and has taken its place with | Celery—-Local, per dos. stalks 1. 35 | Full of Action | | baseball, hockey and other ath- | Eaters Hothovin. aor. ‘The bout could hardiy have been letic activities. | Regplant—Cal., per given to King, because he did not | Bills authorizing the longer bouts |Gartle-—Cal.. per t Se | have a sufficient lead to warrant it Jare now pending in other Coast state | s . By. 2 ‘h7| Referee Whitman called the turn jlesialative circles, and, according to “ . per 61.00 | last night | | reports received here, are practically | Hone 208 The bout wha full of action, but certain of passage. i . vane 4 Was not very popular with the fans, Will See Best Boys 1 | because it lacked sensationalism; in If Washington legalizes the ten -16@ 16 fighting never appeals to the gallery |round melees, local fans will got a| boys. chance to look over the best boys in| g890@ 19.08) Frankie Murphy polished off Abe! 5 the country, for it will be easier to 0s@ 06% Gordon in the semi-windup in easy | H induce the topnotchers to show here fashion. In the first round Murphy in ten-round battle » in the short a ume eit Gordon at will, while the Port er bouts, This is a foregone conclu |Iander wax able to land but one blow sion. - — — } Sport Revival Here Ree cah, Wagnere.+.++s+05.3.9808.00| pm . ollie With the coming of peace, Dellctous . ° Dn: . a aaaae Gar Billiard Wizard | big sport revival is under way | thruout the nation, and it is up ; May Perform for keep In step with other athletic |Grave Frat -Yicvias seeps is | Seattle Cue Fans | } These garments, offered to you at so substantial a reduction, to Seattle and Washington to utters, Seattle i eo . . . . Tel mort tiie th tho Were comprise the most extensive and classiest overcoat stock in the 1 high! vents, . at . . Ten bus been peotew be the oe city. 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