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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FER, 15, 1919, By Condo! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—The New Brenses Ate All Right When You Stand Still. ERETT TRUE HAVE Yoy Beed eating | I’M “TRYING To Ger CATHIP, ouIA? WHaT’s) SEO TO MY NeW THT The 1D [| SKIRT = 1 WAS Practici | ' EAP AT GETTING ON AND OFF 7 A STREET CAR You cas*y Foot. ME ThaTS Ho NEW DRES! 1 CAd Tet FROM The WAN (T BAGS AT WHY, You WERE doen witHouT TEC TH Te IM SUPCERING TeRRracy ROM TOOTHACHE! IT MAKES ME WISH T HAD Been BORN a= —SLWithour TEETH Wt It wasa'r Born att HOUT " WEN HEH — JACK LEFFINGWELL, BRainsit! YOU HANDSOME DAWG — ONE SECOND YOU WiLL HER-HEH— MY TRUSTY MAXIM SILENCE REVOLVER NEVER <—. mun t — AGZ/- uid i ' Harper Wins Northwest Lightweight Crown Passing of the ARISTOCRATS - Hals, Celebrated . IN LOOSE GO See 8 A — 8 my RY Ot ee \GORMAN AND” ' FRANK PETE Harry Gillum Is _ Easy Victor Over “BATTLING” ORTEGA MAKES TO BOX HERE. GOOD SHOWING IN EAST heavy-hitting VICTORIA Vet batt @ pat last 4 end of a put on b . t r The visitors outel Gorman, the Seatt Portland featherweight, has be ooked up to mix with Frank F n one of the bouts to be Austin & Salt at the Crystal Poc . Y fr © fir | | , F / Bs _ Kentucky Pacers : BY W. H. The Hal family can be traced for peentury in horse history The Ot was a Canadian pacer that was rehased in Philade ‘ taken to Lexington CHE tap about Ky Hd remained in that vicinity until Wive campaigns he was lie@ in 1842 This horse was known Shropshire’s Tom Hal. He got i's Tom Hal or Bald Stockings. aire of Kittrell's Tom Hal, which taken in 1859 to are he died near in 18 er being seized by Federal tre horse got Tom Ha first sire of racing speed in th being introduced Little Brown J r © re the world's record for pacers 221% at Hartford, Conn. “From it date to the present, the Hal« been recognized as one of the ng families of racing pacers. Tennes: Pulask Gibson's came back regularly each year, won in the fastest company how, after a reign of 38 years honors are passing to others B only three or four old stallions in to represent the breed and i young ones are coming on to take | Hal place of those who added so yy turf honors to the annals of Nessee success of Little Brown ppted Major Campbell Brown to his brother, Brown Hal also placed him at the head stock farm near Spring Hill, n., after Brown Hal acquired the d's record for pacing stallions showing of these two horses | that of Hal Pointer, which! rs brought north in 1889, nade Hal family famous and sent rs seu to Tennessee for Hing material. They were fortu- je in finding H. if Pointer, 1:5) pillard. MM: Storm, 205%, and Hal Chat 4. All of them proved for. ible race horses, while Star inter was the first horse to beat pO minutes to harne None of Mir careers, however aled that Hai Pointer, which Geers pro ced th horse he i drov also went still fur- and stated that no horse that ir lived possessed more racing se, gameness, and endurance Lowers Pace Record Pointer reduced the world’s cord for pacers to 2:04%, while in started in won 33 est ra faces, of which he fond in five, fourth in Placed in two. Flying pot, Johnson, Direct and in were th horses that de ited him from 1888 to inclus , while in turn he defeated each them in a number of spirited con was Jib, Guy Chap oniy PAINLESS inna! 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Hat B. came down the t in 1899. when he won nine out of racen, his only defeats being at Lex ington where he finished second to where he MeKenna in here Frank Pe atop the vi oa the firet . Ha » Wilkenson boy will clever N and at Louisville, ™. tne stood third to Arlington. The g wires in move from ( Sidney Pointer whieh are on's Tom nd Hal B., both of now well along in years Hernan n | bunches of speed to stop Milly while to date neither of them has a| Mangott Beste Ridiex, non that has been represented on the| [a the semi-windup Billy Mascott turf by any first clase racing ma-|the Portland bantamweight terial. Sidney Pointer is remem-|“reue with Bud Rid ge Rw bered as the of Angus Pointer. | Mascott is all to the peaches & horse that in many respects is a)2"d cream, according to reports) formidable rival of Hal Pointer. In| from Portland, where they think a 1906 und 1907 he won 18 out of 23/ reat deal of Billy's ees races, while in the other five he was City fans are picking Billy to make second in four and fourth in one.|® name for himself in the fighting Eextatic, Bolivar, and Baron Grat-|K*™* before he lays aside the pad tan are the only horses that finished | “ed m a in front of him in these two cam-| Midley, however, is no erip }Paigns, which he closed with a rec-| "Wipe" & mean pair of han Ord of 291%, made at Syracuee|*e!f He has made big strides in when he defeated Argot Boy and|'he fight game during the past sea Daten: Grattan |non and haw been beaten but once ¥ losing to Frankie Murphy, It #hould __ Travels Over Country be one of the bewt fights on the/ Wherever he was located, Hal B | proved a uniform sire of speed | itinerary took him from Ohio to On |tario, then to Oregon and back to |Ohio. The returns to the close of | 1918 also show that he is the sire/| of 75 performers with Hal Boy, 2:01 at the top of the list Until the fourth lreached, the Hals proved @ male line racing family, the only excep tions of note being Fanny Diltard, 203%, and Zulu Hal, 203%, both of wh: or got by Hal Dillard. Bessie Hal by Torn Hal, also showed | Dr. C. 1. a fast mil for Geers. She went lame, however, and was bred to Di rect, the mating resulting in the unbeaten acer Direct Hal, 2.04% that made a sweep thru the Grand Circuit in 1902 In the er of getting mares that raced fast, Hal B. has proved the exception in the Hal family, his list presenting the names of such well known performers as Hal Rav en, 2:03% Hal | boy aire Ratti has made qu ing em Ortega in well ability to re Far jeard His) oe | SHOOTERS TO COMPETE IN PORTLAND SUNDAY} Headed by G Mayor Hanson's secretary fiv shooters left Saturday where they will compete best of the F city t in a special meet Sund: members bf the team Pandy, L. 8. Barnes, J. B Templeton SPOKANE, Feb. in readiness for urnament at the generation was r with the pick of the apshooters ‘The other are Cc. W Lewis and the Bremerton army ne together in of th Among th » the bout be Hendricks, r army, both poun¢ the t idson and weights: Harry Andersor ng wtatic huster, the " pes A SUGGESTION ewe Now that Jack was Rogers Hornaby's swe has gone from the St. Loula one wonders what further ex Hornsby will have to in’ case things don't break r him. His first duty, it would seem would be to get on speaking terme with some of hia fellow players The Cardinal management looks for Hornsby again and rn ene welk eysen Lacke Hallie and Dail 05 ig Edo, 206% B., 207% known nd decision « and @ two-round knockout ov Athletic Club Camp and what greatest taged in this section interesting ut between Sergt nt Camp Lewis 145 pounds. k King © Mart IN SPOKANE tweryth big boxin Spokane Am tonight Lev romine event Char fe of the It is with regret that the passing of this splendid family of racing which did so “uch to popu Tennessee horses, becomes a matter of record. As sires, how cted for pacers larize have been re ing bred horses, which give the edera a chance to get a Futurity | jd Wholesale Dealers f Tages hase “ a ve yO Prices Paid olenale Deniers for Young, live winner lik awah or r like) | Vegetables and Fruit | ae antive, tight John R. Gentry or Joe Patchen, if _ x ° the by-product should to that| VEGETABLES Lacal take ea Reets GETS ANOT! r Jimmy Burke wns combats the Davenport is no Burke died right, is and he handle is to be given arrets elery 1 Corn Haske» mmbers Hoth Kenplant C0 of the St idea that Kood as a Davenport, it an good ax Walter thinks he knows him. At any rate another ¢ cher says Selling oo Batter. Local TO TURN LOOSE MEN President Harry Frazee of Boston club is quoted as saying that 40 p era now on the take about IK, Ber a aining. Th e " my kine Wash, per 7 ipe—Loca!, per wack South is made FRUITS the bell, per ™ 21:00@ 22.00 26.004 20.00 oe 01@ Netted Gema i expected to Florida for turning loose 15 20, when the start by the champions Apples— - ¥, Waah, Wagners « THREE SAITH IT FB. Wash, Winesap | Vocal Kings Boston Red Box are looking | eee. Mines sane, por ib for a right-handed pitcher and are ‘ranberries—Ter box said to hi offered Catcher W ltor Grape Fruit Plorida Mayer, Infielder Jimmy Cooney and | Money New, ane 74 compa [eceener sae Calawen for the Navels, per box they have in mind. What's the r with Caldwell being a right-| The 660@6.00 4.00@6.00 2 50@3.00 0 110 ik 200 ) TRIAL eland club of Cateher Piteher Ab Gould to leans club. Outright es, of but indicating that friendly jrelations are still maintained by | Cleveland and New Orleans HORSES nnounces the Herry and Walnate-Per 1 Prices Poultry, Veal, Pork and Milk, f. 0 b. Henttie. Neef Serape Via Meal Cait Oats Per ton Per ton Minnesota ourKe Springe—Under 2 tos, . + ab] ' city creamery Local (aprouting) «.+ 30.00@ 18.000 0@e 110.00 110.00 2.00 5.00 g must ba five were but Largest for bright, out rm WANTED—A BOY We have several good paper routes open ambitious boys. make application for a route at once. Circulation Department The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. Audience Northwest Keads Star Want SEATTLEMEN. QUAYS OUT OF . RUNNING FOR | BOXING SHOW CAGE HONORS : banke the Ads Patric PROPOSE NEW Grant Wins BY LEO H. LASSEN Outboxing his opponent by a mile, Bob Harper, Seattle lightweight, won the Northwest ring title from Harold Jones, of Tacoma, former lightweight king, at the Elks’ club here last night. rper flashed some speedy jabs and footwork, coupled stinging right cross, that had the Tacoma lad guess- ing all thru the four rounds. The visitor was a willing mixe er and tried hard to land a sleep producer, but the local boy was.too fast for him. There was absolutely no ques” tion about the verdict. 4 FIRST ROUND TAME In the first round neither battler got hurt and the — session was fairly even. Jones started out to make an ate .tack on Harper's mid-section, but the Seattle boy blocked his hard body blows. Jones got in one hard wallop to Ha per’s head in the first round as they came out of a clinch, © but it didn’t seem to stir the local miller in the least. : d In the second round Harper opened up and shot hooks” Waiker, and jabs at Jones so fast that the Tacoma lad must hai Vie thought he was fighting three or four men, Jones vu. |boring in and started another attack on Harper's z »5 Harper clinched, feinted with his left and cracked Jones with a beautiful right cross flush on the jaw. Jones gered a little, but came right back. This one blow, he ever, seemed to turn the tide in Harper’s favor bee he appeared to be more confident after shaking up opponent. The round was sig nthe by a wide margin. Uses Right Cross May; Watke from Mu rris from Morris from 700 of their go, but was over anxious — when he floored him again and tap ped his opponent when Grant on his knees. It didn’t look like intentional foul, but Jorge has in the game long enough to os known better. The blow cost n the fight < Both men are big fellows and at it hammer and tongs while th bout lasted, Grant seemed perfectly willing to knock Jorge loose, but couldn't land effectively. The knew too much for one BALL LEAGUE :: emeller ard right, tn the third Toul Bl and then cracked him on the The blow < VANCOUV! and hard and put him|GF@nt came right back and Jorge . yp Ta The made another lunge ut him and pee i veel 3 Grant started to sink again. Jorge made another rush, cracked -Grant while the latter was on his knees, ind lost the mix because of the foul. McKenna Beats Hill Eddie MeKenna won a nice fight: from Joe Hill, MeKenna used both — hands to advantage and outboxed — the willing Hill, Joe got in one good blow in the third round that nearly toppled MeKenna over, but Eddie came back and won by a big mar semi-windup. Har-| sin on points. away the sail. In the curtain raiser Morgan of the game if | Jones won a rather slow fight fromy essary kick. He| Harry Dawson. Dawson. shows — . flail and badly | Promise of developing into a good 1 the newcomer, but battler, Jones floored Dawson in A te bs Gown. One oe the second round, which was the 4 man deserves and that is | ciding factor in the rendering of th for his gameness. He was a glutton | Verdict for punishment and did most of the| Ivan Miller, former Seattle middle leading, but Harry did all of the hit. | Weight, r «1 all of the bouts and handed out his verdicts with fine judgment 4 In the third session Harper start- Victoria, Dunderdale, 10 | ¢ where he left off in the second tal, Seattle, 13 minutes; | period and began to pi nutes left hooks « jabs Victoria, Box for| tures, Jones took — the for Box; Box for|and got Harper against the ropes, Murray for Mo-| landing some good blows on Har wind, but the Seattle lad man ged to push him away and started with his left. Toward round Harper pulle got aws He feint- | to lead, | Yorker Rowe Mari per > peck aw 1 of the third tern trial Brown, | ay hey lub, Brown where he Jones made a even up the couldn't lay a glove on was | and lightning. The round repetition of the second and sions, with Harper smear * with his left to good ad who out like eattie was nt a third se Gillam Has Cinch Gitlum had a cinch with Met } ) make rckey f the trip to V injuries re peers towed t most any sta had had the r n blows lik ceived in but expects Monday game iver to play new ruout the bout, May followed around the ring only to cracked of hundred times for his efforts, In the second round from a crouching position, Gillum »*ked the visitor on the side of the d with a bear of a right and stag red him, but didn’t follow it up. The rest of the all Harry's Loses on Foul prospect and well worth the money Fred Grant for) that will be paid the Mobile club third round | for him REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS — In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. 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