The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 11

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“By Condo | igh Quintets Stage | Fast Battles Friday! — —#| day, as he ts on the sick list. Hoe ex pects to be back in shape for the Orange and Black squad's next ? Pet. | | game, however. ® 1,000 . © 1,000 The Broadway seconds walloped i 500 | the West Seattle scrubs in a fast | 1 500 | | game, 27 to 7. Spencer Harris was 3 yo | the big scorer for the winners, ring jing up the majority of his team’s ype points, He also played a good floor FRIDAY GAMES pcm spol ' Broadway 41; West Seattle 15 a Queen Anne 25; Ballard 2 The Franklin five journeyed to Lincoln 21; Franklin 17. Lincoin and were sent back home The game ES ete Mt. Baker Burprising the dopesters, the : "i the lead high school quintet came within | rung up t . ad in the ‘ace of defeating the Queen Anne in one of the hottest games of Present season on the Quay first period Dyke and Coach Green's five, and Cole starred ‘orquist played well for 5 cou! ~ “ f a hundred thousand dollars, stack Rockey, at forward for the vinit- ee ae Pn Bay a ee re ed high by Tex Rickard, proves | ors, was the individual star of the end of the count. pobre Ayeener tla dang from bis | melee, netting nine goals, i ae « th ond bet | 9 | pacitint avocations ; ‘The lineup | of minutes to play, a Queen}, Clever Ring Man First consideration, following the) puljman. Position. Washington in a mixup under his own ° | | siening Pe the Revs gage a meet! Rockey . fo Sanith fet, shot the deciding goa || Faces Acid Test | some eviee whee BINA AY | nestrer. - 4 N > . ; . i ‘ c aeaiiog by Vaan pen’ | | in Pool Go Here If the case, but the money probably er Tag i TARE tm the curtain raiser, the Queen | ¢——————-—— 26] is the real motive oa a . Seconds beat the Ballard Willard’s retirement has extended : * “ 1. 16 to 9. over such a long period that he hard-| 4 by ‘The Quay five is now tied with the ly in likely to reach the superb f Gb | rauhtnaton 7 Radway agcregation for first tion he attained before he defeated | Washington 000: tt in the high school race. i Dempacy Smith 4, Seiik Foul throws— | _— Dempsey Only Opponent Cook 9 | Up at Broadway high school, the Rickard knows the ins, outs, back Pullman—Rockey 9%, MelIvor 2} weet Hill men snowed = under wards and forwards of the promoting | Purgess 4, Kotula 1, Hollman 4. Foul | "Goach Niederhouser's West Seattle Sea M6 ane WOU neous kins OF! tmscae, Selves | q Be & 4i-to-16 score. For the being nearsighted enough to be —_— os halt, the West a that any one but Jack Dempsey | ay team to 13 points, but in s eapabte of Grwting enough mi GIl I UM SET | final session, Coach Turner's tte Wuhend te aii the | started their combination play dous guarantes at the 60 ‘ FOR BATTLE | walked away with the game 4e something for the promoter. Cunningham showed well for the Vien Wah ae be Ge WITH DARCY . while Dick Frayan and Rus expects. to meet Dempney Serene were ths tig point win Johnaon defeated Jeffries, in| Harry Gillum, Salt Lake city m an tee Broadway cr almost 1 years ago, the | er, Is getting into shape for his bout Gustavson, the crdck fighters st 7,000, with Jeffries with Jimmy Dare Portland middle rd, was not in the pulling down big sum for hia ef weight, here Tuesday nw - forts. Willard in getting the biggest’ The bout should be one of the! , guarante r offered a boxer, It of the season, judging from the | wilt decline to fight for less than | Elks’ club amoker a short time ago. $25,000, for he would be at great ox In the semi-windup, Frankie Mur- | 1919 feck ~Ending” January Issued by Humes, King County Engineer ‘ Paved Valley Road. el J. + Tacoma DEMPSEY IS THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Helen Produces the Evidence. WELEN, MAY LASK You A RATHER. PERSONAL Quesnion? WHY, Yes ,OLWIA- WHAT 18 I? BALMY BENNY—A Good Place to Go, Benny, Would Be to Work. AW -WAH= WHATS THIS —~ WES HARDLY ON THE JOB A WEEK, AND TAKES TO STALLIAG SPELLS —~¢ STILL, HE MIGHT BE “THINKING UP AN IDEA “THAT WOULD BOOST THe BUSINESS, $0 ILL LET, Fa) re. For mo WE HAGHT MADE A MovE WOUR AND I'M CONVINCED Wow HE'G STALLING Willard Signs Articles to Defend Elis Cr WASHINGTON LOGICAL MAN | DROPS FIRST TO BOX JESS CAGE MELEE ° The University of Washington bas AMILTON BY H.C. hethall five tent the first gums o¢ the NW LOR a ie ie un: | season here last night to the Wash: | ertain whether Jess Willard really | ington State cage men, 42 to 33. believes he ix good enough to defeat The game was hard fought and close! Jack Dempsey, or whether the lure | trom the first whintle mix with 4 . Bud Ridley. It] Cx “1 bout, for Ridley has | Ick along with leaps and Ev: io pense in making ready for the bout The amount that will go to these ba tlers probably will constitute largest num for which any two box ers ever agreed to ming! Famous Promoter Rickard is not only been coming bounds in the ring game. the most fa the writer before | GOLF STARS TRAIL CHICK EVANS, U. S. LINKS KING | prmememeergrees AND Weee You ever HELEN, DID You WeR Flin’ Berors You WERE MARRIED? By Ahern HERE - HERE BENNY! COME out oF ir ¢ WHATS ALL THIS \ Yt ) (cos = -¢ \ 1 WAS JES ) ( ~~ 1 SCARED 2 “THINKIN’ WHERE 1D GO ON MY VACATION, NE¥ WE MR HOOKANI- ww ~ 2 * VICTORIAICE MEEHAN GETS | SEVENWINS WALLOPED BY TORRID TILT FRED FULTO VICTORIA, B.C., Jan. 25—Out-| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25.—Al playing the Vancouver the expected Fulton easily defeat Victoria toe tea 1 Ww Meehan here last night” won a thrilling a t The only time Meehan looked good pushing the Millionaires into the cel- | was third round, which he 9 se sell ake gp Diese yobs within @! won by shade, Fulton annexed the other three rounds. The bout, which was of the benefit variety, netted $9,000, In the semi-windup, Steve Dalton was given a decision over Fred Mur- phy Nothing but Money The Vancouver team scored first on a shot by Stanley, but Dunder-| dale evened it up a few seconds later with a pretty shot from Johnson The second period was fast from | the start. Both teams played light- |ning hockey, but the Victoria squad | Joutplayed the Vancouver crowd and | Squeezed in two goals to the visitors’ one. 4 . | rss: gia Made Willard Fight, tists Vancouve Says Jim Johnston . —_ Le NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Jimmy tens ulin Johnston, fight impresario, is one of ‘s : ae those who believes that Jess Willard yohowon ......-Re es is doomed to lose his heavyweight un ale ... Forward crown if he ever consents to fight Marples Forward Jack Dempsey Tobin ........ Forward Stanle Summary: First period—t, Van-| wiiset wilt tke monte an couver, Stanley, :23. Second period Willard does love that cbin,” says ies a aren vag from John- Johnston. “And there's too much rs eg PO grey * from money in a fight with Dempsey for > shor pryn ge Sy ancouver, Mc him to grab it off, even if he loses Kay, 11:15, Third period—5, Vietc his title thereby Johnson, 5:31 ; ° isin ate SE 4 Dempsey is the hardest-hitting Penalties—First periog, none; sec r for his weight that eveniaie ond period, none; third period, Cook | ,, ring. He'll beat Willard | (Vancouver), 3 minutes tne | and 1 doubt if the s | Substitutions—First period, none peed abet hee ee second period, Victoria, Oatman for | *° on Take it fre °, tha sey Marples; third period, Victoria, Mar-| can nit] saw whee Rempel: te ples for Oatman; Vancouver, Uksila t battle, in which 1 aaae Gun- |for Stanley and Duncan for Harris. seidinat te ts Referee—Mickey Ion. Timekeep ae ee ee was a fighter who ers—W. H. Wilkerson and Frank Bale tried, was good old Gunher; Sweeney . = but he was like a child before Demp- none sey, and it was all over in a few ina: = |Mitchell Crawled ee ee Dempsey might not have knocked out in his prime, as in the days Thru Hole in Fence to Avoid Call-do « portions’ of road n Jeeu: teekled: Fehuaue ae Auburn Frankie Murphy mous gambler with attractions of that he intended | Pride ae we “4 be vag Sey nson bat tia fle-Tacoma High Line Road— Thru this sort that the world has ever to land Willard Here's a bit of unwri histor ae - ong Pile” » Seacuaes te the fans think will be the! seen, but he plays in uncanny good and that he expected to build an are that figured in the re mith: | tO get Into shabe. to tell a ped road to Ta t for Frankie Murphy will be| rortune with his bouts. Taking thid/ na to seat 60,000 He then paw Willie Mitchell, who once gave | 4sainst a wildcat like Dempsey ais e Tues night, when hel as an indication, it may be expected | had his on llinoia, pr the promise of belt one of Cleveland's 1 omenst side of| meets Bu 16 coming local * c f pu bo b der contemplation was i lant hu that the greatest crowd of pu xing pla nm a 1 except | Star. in the 115-pound division will pay for the exhibition. He passed by the legislature. The fact | But win t Y.M.C.A. Crew to ¥. anes However, Murphy 1s backed by ex-|nten the Moran-Willard bout at articles of agreement were eign The Indians w * . Cloned. Water across | perier nd is one of the cleverest | Madison Square Garden, and made ed calling for any number of rounds Soxint Play Lewis Tonight imcread from Kent to foot of f me mitt slingers in the West. He beat], 1 um for himeelf, and his Jef to 40, probably puts [linois out of cut one we a il « Tris M,C. A ketball five -Knumelaw—New pavement open | ai. Gordon easily a short time ago | vrchnaon Wenead aibe 11n66 gets Speaker's head. A fier low came | Will swing o action tonight t Take ol e Crvbtal Pool, and Geteatea | reezonnson venture al 11 the rusnitig io a Right now it looks as if 1$19 were;as he has devoted his entire time to trom Spoke d seve teammates | against the ase hospital tun Devise ta. the Tues ouy v | going to be the biggest year in the Playing exhibitions for the Red| joined in crew from Camp Lewis. The s0le Senet re geet Thursday history of golfing Poss ‘fe apie ete f dollars : That . cared y so that . vi - : : “a J = ian | aker ‘or the cause. he went to pieces 1 Sox to wi 6 ° ns | Chick Bvans, national open and) ‘phe next championship honor trengthened, t he hE Pear next championship honors are! punched — fx runs ut round, | Strengthened the addition of Efireaten to clone road at ar “Go Johnny!” | amateur champion, is apt to find the to be held at Oakmont Country club) clinching a game that Mitchell pre-| Clemensen, former Washington star, Diamond t fe sf ’ le A floor a little crowded for comfort Pittsburgh, for the amateur) yiously had well in hand. to the lineup. road “ W | vices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Prices Paid Shipper ior | |when he defends his title. t; the Braeburn Country club of illie ce ¥ orm _ ina Highway — A ba on Overton's 8 Be Vegetables and Fruit Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle | | ayy competitors are in the field Newing. Mam. ber te open; | ¢ th : keer ; 2 in t fs agers Last Mile Race a eee Pate ages gerry rea raged dank Ute Ors nao Lavan eg ei “"" MALONE WINS POPULAR ‘Mapt. - ia nd rally An interesting anecdote about the " f r o step some to retain his } Shawn Delawar for the wom. orders are um f ! oe Ree ate Capt. Johnny Overton, which | Reete [ler : ‘ Geese-Young. tive 7@ .28| Hut Evans should be in great form| en's championship. as you. can right at VERDICT OVER TILLMAN russels Spre H ° SOLIS. J ppened on the occasion of the la- |¢ : o@ eaey, aa i : - “ —| Willie we to the mou next MINNEAPOLIS n, 25.—After a ay por nted Yale champion’s last ap per aa Belgian Live 10@ .11 nning king wh around the terrific 10-round fight between Jack miles east - ‘Pre " pearance in a track suit, was related ‘ gg ee bo = #. and over. .28@ .30 DUTHIES WIN Keen Tongue Real «i His pitching display was so | Malone, of St. Paul, and Johnny Til uring week. Care at © other day by a marine who had 00 ae, . om ise . pitiful that he had to be yanked be.| Man, each lightweight claimed vie- : °° | Pork nd block hows 18@ 120 san : i rtign Rent field | etedad Socea: Seni cs in 15 | Pers %*)| ICE GO FROM Asset to Big Brush ee fee tory, ‘Malone's agaressiva (Hina Bothell w > ope i Overton was running in a ‘eo | Beet: y. pe 05@ 10 Receiver, Says Cobb When Foh! looked around for him | in€ on 1 him a majority of unof: fm Kirk e rom k nd tol m race. He was lagging a trifle ise) 0) STAR S UAD on the bench a moment later he was | ficial decisions. Brick roa: u A » three-quarter mark. Suddenly 1.60@4.00 Gelling, ig So Rotations for The relative value of the talkative nowhere to be see: He hadn't the bie ene reir © there arose in the crowd a bunch of | hae 23 Seer eee Coe Seen ay! In a wild tilt, the Duthie hockey | catcher in baseball, as compared with heart to leave the field by the re MARATHON PLANNED H-Woodinville-Duvall— Poor Use | marines—men from the very platoon > 0 squad rung up a 13 to 7 win over | receiver who simply does his w lar route which led alc the Boston Duval! Wat road near that the holder of the world’s record 1 elty creamery, 1, in without resorting to conversation He had crawled out thru A smith, local representa: oes! brid a “* for the mile commanded. As Over 14 rtons : es} an all-star gquad in a benefit game 3 s been @ subject o! bit of a hole under the visit e@ ¢ A. A. U., is planning ee sore Teper’ t " t the stands 16@ 18] pocal city creamery, pkg staged at the Arena last night OE Can & PS OF h, poarcely large enough for | st h 1Osnile. marathon Hela bos fland-Falls City—-Fine over Yellow-|ton passed the point in the nds | parchment wrapped .. A ? | sion among players. bee baal poh Jie, Wast “a reps “te 1e08/ Sate stone tral where they were located, the Devil 21.00@22.00/ rocal creamery, cubes .. Kelly, Kendall and Grant were the} In the old days tie: a boy half his size on Washington's birthday d-Tolt—High water has closed) Hog. “leather lunged” at their lead AE Tas pea ruber itd bee y ranch . | big stars of the game. leatates ree Pana aia oy hog = nc —— Issaquah—Via Take fammam- |e, “Go on, Johnny, run like hell o—-K. Wanh., por th.. .02@ 03% eich | The Duthie club's teamwork was|into a conversation, so that they tsh—Look out for slides h that the old Yale champion let Local, dow. bunches. .25@ 30) Yimburgar «ie... a .15| too much for the stars, and the| might take their mind off thelr ob- | have SR tas ae eee eaten wien | Ut for the finish tine » that Foch dene 1160200] Washington’ Youne Americas: .40@ :41| ships rd boys had @ cinch from the | ject at hat. Hut most of the modern r 4 tn | left the French, Bel: srit rRUIT omnm by , * | first whistle. catchers have gott vay fro! t ie have filled mort of the valleys with tt Oregon ¥. A. acae ail atchers have gotten away from the tent that for severa re so@225| Washington ‘triplota 40| ‘The Mneups: | habit of trying to talk batters out of In order to {introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest rear ioe 2) | Oregon triplets 401 chile ‘Atvstare. | base hits and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; e race Johnny chime ree3.8 | Country Hay and Grain T Morgan .. eOisias Heid | Of the new receivers in the Amer- | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. # the field to see his marine ot. (Pr i | D... White |fean league, ‘Truck Hannah, with teed 16 AMINATION ee Hel boys he said, shaking t 4.00 ¥ @33.00 D. Wallace-Laurenti w York last season, ts one of the * yorye ons . wd and it! hands with every man in the bunch World ° ¥.00@ 39,00 ; hae Shh kak a: TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth.. $10.00 A In p rt ae flge sptapy tie cane ia: comnba ‘0 4.60 | Kendall Ge MR mE | TSS ISPRES UP & Conver Coat. ay $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. ....88.00 , ar con You fe s won that race for me a He pil 76.00 | Kelly c Dowd | ter. Listen what Ty Cobb has to say “bgt + a re normal. For latest in-|I heard you yell ‘Go on, Johnny,’ firegtes 4 t+ 400 | 3 lon the subject $8.00 Crowns . i ++. 84.00 9 olay oP i Maia J Oranges per box 0@ 6.00 09 | Causerifte L. W. Cook |" jubjec warding roads, call Main! ang it took me back to the days | pears—-F. Wash 60@ 3.00 ee | scottHender .R. W. Grant MoMil “1 don't ke to admit that these $8.00 Bridgework | ...... ++-$4.00 local 28. | : . | 00 | Sea nder . jrant-MeMillan 2.00 Amalgam Filling $1.00 — in college. Had you ho¥ered, ‘Go NUTS 58.00 | - os | talkative catchers affect my hitting, “at wwe OMe «Re on, Mr. Overton Gt is the custom | gig nae rs 00 sak f amu tren bo ony they Sea’ Fale : ptaintess Extracting Your Patronage Appreciated of marines to address their officers | jiragil Nata —Por Tb 25@ 120 ie STOCKS BONDS jit. ‘This fellow Hannah of the New | morning ‘and gut 'tecth came day,” Mixamination and advice freee te Pay Checks Cas as Mr) it wouldn't have Inspired Por 1 sone : so || LIBERTY BONDS] York ciur keeps me busier at the Call and Sce Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work, We Stand the ’ me a bit. That Johnny business did it se 178 ‘ Seratch Food 00 Mate th: iny other catcher in the Test, of Time, Most of our present patronage is recommended by our TORREY & SEARS thé te rw 18 Yan Mash 0.00 ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUK ope Ay a early patients, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our Cottonseed Meal—Per ton 75.00 BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED | league don't feel like letting a) patients who have tested our work. ‘hen coming to our office, be sure BILLIARD PARLOR oa * ws a Veer has been re Scraps—Ter owt 6.600 6.00 "I | recruit outrank me, and in my effort | ¥OU @re in tho right place, Bring this ad with you, S es s Heel Serap MACFARLANE & HALL o Sund: Kr 9 to 12 for Worki $ise Sr, Corner Srd and Pike, The Largest Audience in the | |#Ppointed each of the Washington | Nah Meal~ per ton 108-00 | palott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg, || (° keep my end of the comversation, 1 gs age eg - lor Working People Lench Counter rber SI ne r ‘alf Meal Per ton ‘ | . : Lamet Connie oe ssi eaeet a tne® || | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | [tack team By the student board of| Omit Meat Per, 0) GRAIN COTTON | Thad my work cut out for te making OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS en eS | Leoni (anromting) « 00 | [base bits off those Yankee pitchers” | goy UNIVERSITY sT. 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