The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 13

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SOME ont To Ste \AW, BUT WAT UNTIL |} You SELLING MAGATING| You St@ WHAT I SUDSERIPTIONS MR. | wwe To ofreR | 1G Dorr? “4 > | fm NOT tee sreD-} | Tei him (M Too busy, CAN'T see | a J ( THERES SOMETHING ABOUT "THE sii "\____ RAIN om em Lo? Mexican Battler to Meet Billy Wright “Kid” Herman Herr ~~ SPORT CHATTER eee 'S LOSER, NOW THOMAS ON JOB Fe t QUICK! GAS ALARM! TODAY’S | Prices Paid Wh MARKET REPORT | m Kelling Prices to Retailers for Hutter, Eggs and Cheese Butter IF MEEHAN SINGS ® LIKE HE FIGHTS?! ended by our ! on. Ask our office, be mure “RATE DENTISTS Opposite Vraser-Vaterson Co Open Sunda OHIO CUT So UNiVeMsIVX we Springs Shipper for Poultry, Veal r 1 MINK, f. 0. by. x Under 2 Iba, WELL, 1 SuPPose | MAY AS WELL SGN UP FOR ALL OF THEM wire [MAT IT rem 2 Tats Wwe PRoPeR. UTTLE TWG To Do The Tima comes FIRST PLACE siocxey Dore AT STAKE IN Won. Lost. Pct at Vir tori nday-—Beattl ednesday—V iday—Vanc Individual Records at Se Victor Lin ; | tamweight king, will risk his title || fought a _TWO CRACK », Vancouver .. lin, Victoria . HITTERS ON _ LOCAL SQUAD _,) te conmteucnon work of bunk Seattle Shooters Lose in Portland PORTLAND, Feb. 17 shooters won over the Si t . Coa gue t Portland ttle team in an Inter-club shoot he jocals broke 703 targets to 659 visitors. J. B. Troeh and J y, both of Port honors with ach. Dr attle shooters show his wares to sugh, formerly with veland Louis tflelder, ac Marty rdinals ul averages. soe in the big to pummnel the ne of the very ‘DE OROIS WINNER IN CUE MATCH Alfred De Or k the three hamptonshtr Subscript Seattle Star Circulation Department Phone Main 600 WonOwre Warr Helen WiLL SAY Wien THAT FLOCK OF MAGALIMES Come PILWG Wh- | won'T Say ANN THING ABOUT IT UTIL, | conor CALLED On pag Ar Doon. -HE WAS Go DOLITS | Tye oF Pica AMD! REFUSE HIM |oovegED FROM ~~; ‘Three Portlanders to Battle Here Tuesday “Tillie Kid" Herman, Joe Gorman, tt, Portland battlers, on Tuesday's smok- | aged at the Crystal in & Salt, are ex to arrive from the Oregon tnetropo- nome time t The Mexican lex Billy Wright, | Northwest welterweight champion, und Billy Mascott, Northwest ban-| in 4 gO with Bud Ridley boxes Frank Pete Herman is said to be in much bet ter condition than he was when he draw with Johnny McCar thy here recently He has a nice left hook th stow Billy awe 4 t thin Gorman at Thay isn't the ease has been boxing beat the vis- | has been going thru his t {\ing stunts down at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium for the past two ks for the mix, and has done co able road work Bud Ridley will meet one of the best bantamweights in the business when he enters the ring with Mas: cott. The little Portlander is said to be a swell boxer, as well as having a wood kick in both mitts. Ridley, | however, has a wallop, too, and one Sunday | would hardly ‘call the Seattle young. ster awkward. In the special event Joe Gorman Send In Your | shown in this his reentry into the ring for some time, and is confident that he will be the Northwest featherweight king. Gorman is a great favorite here winning both his bouts that he has season, and is the choice of the fans to win Tuesday's mix 1 Pete hade will meet Leo Houck, and Kid Petesson tangles with Micke ey Brown in the preliminaries, BOYS HOLD WATER MEET AT Y.M.C.A. The winners in the Y. M. C. Ay swimming meet are as follows: Division—First, , Washer Spriggs; second, Dayton Davis; third, Hannon Farr. Diving—First, Washer Spriggs; second, Hannon Farr; third, ney Johnson. Intermediate thur Douglas; second, Leslie Osberys| third, 8. W. Blumer. Diving—First, Arthur Douglas; second, Lestie Ose bery; third, Kick Bricker, Midget Division—First, Ted Smith? second, Don McEachern; third, Hers bert Winn. Diving — First, Smith; second, Floyd Houck; thing, boys’ department nd, ted for | will furnish part of the evening’s Don McEachern, b jentertainment with Frank Pete, one | |of the famous Wilkenson fighters. Little Frank has been preparipg for! Sco Starter— Judges—Guy Thomas, Elmer Green, . ion Phone No. LOCAL CAGE FIVES TO PLAY ON TUESDAY FRA Fet Renn , th Harry Pelsinge not Included in ther uso heard Willie 1 few Mec a good fighter, ong sald, is W The subscription price of The Star in Seattle by carrier is 12c per week; $6.25 per year. Outside of Seattle by mail, 50c per month, $5.00 per year. make & good showing with Division—First, Are

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