The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 9

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SAYS HERE THAT SEVEN PEOPLE WERE TERRI- Ves, DANNY THEYVe ALL Gone BLY INJURED IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT LasT TO The Movie AND DeLesATED EVENING. | Me AS NURSE GIRL FoR “THIS EVENING ~ THEM ESQUIMOS HAVE IT EASY FOR GETTIN’ CLOTHES = ALL THEY GOTTA DO FOR “ANEW SUIT IS TD GRAB A SPEAR AN’ GO OUT AN’ “TAKE A WHOLE WARDROBE AWAY FROM A BEAR~AN' NOBODY 1S BOTHERED WITH BILLS BUT TH’ PENGUINS => THAT SKIN GAME KINDA oN GIVES TH’ BEAR A CITIZENS OF “TH’ AFRICAN JUNGLES, ~ A MARTTEROF CLOTHES WORRIES THEM ABOUT AS MUCH AS OLD AGE AN’ WRINKLES DOES “TH’ SPHINK = A GOOD COAT OF TAN, A GRIN, AN' A STRING OF HIPPO TUSKS HAS THEM GTEPPIN’ HIGH IN FASHION - Jorge, a heavyweight | with Harol@ Jones, last week, but the East, is in Seattle and = the bout fell thru, training for bouts here. He ‘i @ couple of short workouts Adolph Schacht, boxing in Fsistidien . structor at Austin & Salt's gym, | =e mead care — believes he has discovered a com: | mnas ing ring star in young Harry | experienced ring Dawson, an Ityearold kid, who | kena an says he fought a draw ‘deanaine te ene oi is learning the fine points of the i; r HEE _ i pong rece ined game from Ad. He is a 125- chance to show his wares at one of the Crystal Pool bouts seon. fas OKLAHOMA, Jan. 29—An at’ e [Bob Harper is looking for a bout, ‘empt to bring the Willard boxing | 0 ee amp, | he has been on the idle list for COmtest to Oklahoma was started in past three weeks. He wax to th? house today, under Representa e al tive Rodgers’ boxt ce ion bill Ee eet She Bike’ ictub card) crenitting terround contesta under Gillum Is Luck license, and championship contests by | | Your Patron: Apprtectated special permit. | BY LEO H. LASSEN | LOS ANG iS. Jan, 29—Eart| Benny Leonard, world’s champion lightweight, will box in Cnittersia weneer sane A orunan. |Seattle on either February 18 or 25, according to Austin &| |night. Baird has been matched to | Salt, local nee premeie. é ve. e519 eeee nee || tight Frankie Farren tn San Fran-| Johnny McCarthy, the fighting motorman, is the most cisco s00n. logical man to fight Leonard here, and the Seattle promoters jare trying to line up the California crack for the bout. DAN GETS WIRE Dan Salt received a telegram from Billy Gibson, Leon-| ard’s manager, asking what the chances for a bout for the| J champion were in this section, and Salt sent a return wire \stating that Sol Levinson, McCarthy's manager, would repre-| sent this end of the deal when Gibson and Leonard decide to come North. Leonard is due to fight Joe Benjamin in San Francisco| Friday night and will arrive in the Golden Gate some time! today or tomorrow. Salt expects to clinch the match within} | the next day or two. | While Leonard is in thie section) he will in all probabilit® show in the! Itt | leading Northwest cities. Bob Evans, | | | manager of "Kid" Herman, ia trying|, 1) to land a bout with the champion) |}! / y TORREY & SEARS’ of the Season VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE TONIGHT 8:30 O’CLOCK SHARP ADMISSION 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 (Plus War Tax) Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1218 Fifth Avenue Phone Main 2493 Reservations not held lafer than 4 o'clock on day of game. for the Mexican tn Portland. Billy Skating every afternoon and evening (except Wednenday | Wright or Harry Anderson may evenings). Afternoon session 3-5 o'clock. Evening tackle Benny in Tacoma. seasion 8:15-1:30 It will be Seattle's first peep at |the lightweight king, who ts said to be the greatest champion in the |Hehtweight division of all time. Me- J — ji | Carthy, however, will give the title |holder a good scrap if they meet j |because he bumped the champion good and hard when they met in In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | San Francisco last summer, Leonard and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | «etting the verdict. you can bite corn off the cob; guaran | McCarthy hit him harder than any teed 15 years. other man he has fought, Leonard EXAMINATION FRE! |said after the bout a 10.00) Local ring fans are in for the big-| $8.00 | gest treat of the season when Leon- “00 jard arrives in our village, and the! $4.09 | jocal promoters are wondering how) 1.00 | they will accommodate the crowds. | | j Ted Whitman, Seattle's popul fight referee, has been the third man in the ring in over 1,000 local bouts. Ted was born in Michigan 38 years ago, and was in the Philippines during the Spanish-American war? While in the army he took up boxing, and when he came to America he stopped at San Francisco, For several years he ran a barber shop in the Califor- nia city, and boxed on the side oe tenes tt the Harry Gillum, local middie o| weight, was extremely lucky to r present p get a draw with Jim Darcy, TH tients, whose work {is still Grins 00d satisfaction Portland gladiator, in the main winning 101, and never has been in the right place. Bring th's ad with you. event of the Crystal Pool show THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1919. 38 OF HE DUFFS—Searcely Five Minutes Elapsed When Wilbur Discovered He Was Insulted. d, Lightweight Champion, NO, MR. DUFF 1S WHATS THIS You'Re sonia? CORT JOB, You GANE ME ~ Soe cer | Coen, ee | 3 'SEATTLE REFERE 3 "Me tle ne eg og Mei Johnny McCarthy SEATTLE REFEREE, HAS Mets to Battle SS See | Badly battered and patched up, the Seattle hockey squad will make their |mecond stand of the week against the | Vancouver Millionaires at the Arena tonight, Cully Wilson, who had his nose | banged up in a clash with Lloyd } Cook in Vancouver Monday night, | will watch the game from the bench. Frank Foyston will be in uniform, jbut ft is not likely that he will take the ice. His shoulder has been re- paired, but Manager Muldoon is taking no chances with his star for- | ward Spare Men Siart “Muze” Murray will start the game in Foyston’s place at left wing, with Ran McDonald at the other ex tremity. Murray and McDonald played a great game in Vancouver Monday, according to Manager Mul doon, “MeDonald was the fastest man lon the ice, even outskating Mickey MacKay," declare Pete. “Murray is filling the bill nicely and will start Wednesday's game here.” Rickey and Rowe have both recov- ered from their temporary injuries, and while Rowe's leg is still sore he is able to skate as well as ever Holmes is going great in the nets and is largély responsibie for the good showing of the squad so far this season. Wilson Will Be Missed Whison’s loss will be keenly felt by the local team, because he has been {putting up a fine brand of hockey this season. ; Morris and Walker are ready for knocked out., He battled some around the fray and will uphold their end | Seattle, his last bout being in 1913. | of the responsibilities: Whitman has been fairly prosper-| Vancouver's squad is going to ous, and has a ranch-down at Che-| make a desperate stand tonight, for jhalis under cultivation which nets if they lose they will be buried deep jhim a neat income. He was in the|in the cellar, while a win would give |shipyards when the strike called off them a fine chance to overtake Vie-| 4 | activities re. toria within the next few games. Everyone misses a decision once in| The Northerners have a strong in- & while—no one 1s infallible—but | dividual team, | Whitman is by far the best referee ich bas a great Whitman has fought 136 fights,'that has worked in Seattle rings} TO COACH PITCHERS AGAIN during the past few years: | ck Slattery, old-time ca Test early es: who have tested our work. en coming to our office, be sure a Open Sundays From © to 12 for Werking Peepie last night. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Darcy won all the way in the | Inst three rounds, but Ted Whit. > ger UNIVERSITY or. Opposite Wraser-Paterson Co man called the fracas a draw. = _ Gillam went strong in the first in the second round, which : > ssoend went te Daroy bya shade | —————— site | mowte- teal per sac oosss ss t.TEGRAS DEFIES PREJUDICE). tee eae West secu tone onds of the bout Gorman cracked | Celery—Looal, per dor, stalke n rough ing Gillum against the ropes, but stopped when the crowd started to 000, The fight, however, was fairly n thruout. O 0 Ms Huwke-—Per M. cee ecee |him with a couple of lefta and a| Corn Menke ter Me es, right that nearly floored him. Mor-|Peewant—Cal., per f |row put up a game fight, but the|Garlie—Cal, per T Portlander was the better man, | Local, p | Horseradia! Wet weather is coming. Treat your feet to a pair of per th. ss: 15 @ 17 Shoes that will keep them Gillum made ot it, Jack Roy won a torrid go from|feituce tow Angeles, crate... 3604.00 ‘ but he waa outfc rong. | Perey Walker in one of the prelim-|Onion»— gee ee perfectly dry. It will pay er Portland ttle |inaries, ‘The fight was fairty even| Gal. Ausiraian Kone | Sa6@2.00 you, fighter was not entitled to a dra until the final session, when Roy | peanut Butter-—Per ip 0@ 21 Frankie Murphy lived up to ex.| slowed up Walker with a succeasion | Feppers—Cal. bell, per M....... 1b@ 18 pectations, when he outboxed young | Of lefta that rocked him badly. Roy | Pet cn od 00@23.00 4 rugged kid, and is learning fast. | Bud Ridb The first two rounds | !# | were slow and even, but Murphy! In the curtain raiser, Luther |, . jopened up in the third and made| Kirk, colored, and from Los Angeles, | Raqishes”-Local, dom. truneled.» Ridley look bad by making him developed a hook worm or something |Turnips—Local, per sack .... mise in the second round of his bout with | FRUITS The Le & J. Woot In the second round Ridley landed | Mickey Brown, and Referee Whit | apptee— : Bole Shoes are form one hard right, which found its|man gave the decision to Brown, ah ee Heit tat} ie at the following stores: mark over Frankie's heart. It plain-} During the first-round, Kirk was| ys. Wash. Winesaps - 7h 3.26 O. W. Johnezon, $329 paiiard ave. P.C. Sankey, 6233 Rallard av: K. K. Tvete, 108 Main at ly bothered Murphy, but {t was the | plainly in distress and Brown floored | | Local Kings... 0..0.02.:..100@1-25 Pearce Bros, Pler 2. Cari Schermer, 101 First ave, & only effective blow that Ridley land-| him with a hard right. Kirk must | Bane ag «re pelgcalesple Bon Marche. White Store, 2001 First ave. @\ed during thelr engag Per box .. MeCormack’'s, 622 Second ave. Goiden Rule, 1014 First ave, London's, Times square. Aronson Mercantile Co, 1229 nt | have thought the rafters fell on him | In the third round Murphy used|in the second round when Brown Homers Con 102 Firat Fi Keo OC A ER his left to lead and then walloped|fioored him again. But up he i ern, ) Wiret ave. 2. Lindberg, 2 ‘alifornia ave, dle name era for ; Phillips fron, 1313 Third ave, | Mike Cito 825 Duwamish ave, @|iidley with some stinging rights to|came. After a few wild swings, Purrell's, 903 Second ave. The Call, 641 First ave. & the head | without being hit, the dusky gladi Hamilton Sh: 823 Third ave. | M. Siegel, Pike Place Market. | Lackey Morrow and Joe Gorman | ator suddenly dropped to one knee, Dephamsstrehiay, 1403 Third Jacob Hurwite, 1400 ike plage, ¢|PUt UD a fast mill, with the rugged | waiting for the referee | to count. Wallin & Nordstrom, 1422 Green Lake Shoe Store, 7116 | Portlander winning the bout, Gor-|Ted Whitman promptly kicked him }man won the first two rounds|out of the ring and gavo the bout! ond ave. | “Woodlawn ave. Demand the Trade Mark and the U @| rather easily, outboxing the Seattle|to Brown. In order to hear the ref le @| boy, but in the third session Morrow | ¢ yodel numbers in this part of | Prices SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. co z staged a great come k, backing | the country, the rules require that | Seer Veal, » e @| Gorman across the rir with ala fellow get knocked down—some Factory: 2720 Seventh Ave. 8 Seattle, Wash, | series of crushing lefts. | sacrifice ix necessary in order to ob- aaetindan aia COerccccccccccccceccccoccesoce | Im the fourth round Morrow start- tain a rest. 3 be. and over... os 3 250 130 26 ipper for rk and Milk, +30| Local (uprouting) ce |later college coach, who suc | Fred Mitchell as George St right-hand man with the Boston TODAY S MARKET REPORT raves, probably will be retained by Stallings as a trainer of pitchers the coming season. Geese—Young, live Heavy, live < fh rf Neigian Hares 14 10. Turkey @ au | Live, 3 toe. and over. L28@ 30 Dressed, tops : | Pork block hogs . Veal—Fancy Reef—Country, per tb. Milk~-Per owt < Exes ond Obese | HEN you lose a ee hea a tooth through decay IER. only: ‘ereninten: “Mi, te big percentage of the efficiency of your net a ae ssn 0G 62 dental apparatus. The adjoining teeth fall parchment w Local creamery Exge—Wancy ra Pullets ..<c. Cheese— Limburger Washingt: Washington erean Oregon Y. A ' Washington triplets Oregon triplets .. sure. You know how brick pee heresinieihineminie iad Z and Grain * whol | ” Alfalfa. Wash. No. 1. I promise you. OP os. Feed Meal Rolled Barley Alfalfa Meal Whole Barley ped eal Por tor Por owt. . | Wish Meal-—Per ton Calf Meal Per ton Oate—Minnosota WHY (1M WORKIN’ PUTTIN’ PATCHES OW “THiS TRAMP ON TH’ POCKETS, to Box llere Vancouver Crew In Seattle Rink | will go to American and French sok | and_poilus. ‘is a lightweight. You Need Every Tooth out of alignment—and the proper “bite” is lost. This is the beginning of the end of good teeth, and of the comfortable state of stomach health which perfect teeth in- to one tooth missing? It is just as easy to let them all go, once you get started. Dental delays are dangerous. Let me replace NOW. It will save you money and much discomfort. An easy dental chair and an easy dental bill. These PAINLESS PROCTOR STERLING DENTISTS ixé Phone for Appointment Main 4965 So | oBsenve! GOOD EVENING LIKE You TOLD pair of stars in MacKay and “Cys clone” Taylor. They have not been table to stop thesdieattle combination this season, but with the locals in poor shape the visitors have a fine chance to slip over a win. A BILL LANGE SAILS TODAY FOR FRANCE Ww YORK, Ja —Bin Lange sails today for France to establish another league of nations—baseball this time Lange, former star of the Chicago White Sox, is going across in the uniform of a ¥. M. C. A. secretary, — but take it from Bill, he has other ~ plans well formulated and will spring them on the French soon. Lange has packed away in the steamship Cretic, which will float him across, $40,000 worth of para- shernalia purchased by the “Clarke griffith’ bat and ball fund. This diers and is expected by Lange to insert the wedge toward permanent ~ baseball in France. Lange will also be scouting for John McGraw among the doughboys “The Bitterroot Kid,” a neweomer 7 » Montana, is training at Austin 7 — alt's, and expects action in @ local ring. Sid Mitchell, who has been absent from local fistic circles for a long time, is training, and expects to fight » soon. He says he is in fine pe and is ready to tackle some of the best of ‘em. Jim Mason, the big middleweight, is rounding into shape, after a bad session with the flu. He expects to show against some good local boy soon. Eddie McKenna, who used to fight around Seattle last year, is back and is getting into condition to fight. He tooth—or the use of ~you lose a easy it is to get used the missing teeth

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