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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919. BY CONDO| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Has Five More to Think About! WGLL, L HAD A LOT OF GENGING TROURLe. AFTOR L Got Sone ALONG AT A NICE CLIP L HEARD SomeTHINnG Go “KNOCKETY= KNocK” So WHEN { @or BourT Five Mices OWN THS PIKE ONS THE INNER TUBES SNT KA-BLcac! WELL, ILL GIV® The BOY Creorr - WE JUST PAID Me BACK A DALAR. THAT | HAD FORGOTTEN ALL ABour 7 4 STILL 1 SAY HE'S GOT To prove his GooD ViemoRN- | GAVE. 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Got ME “TASPER WHO'S WHO IN SPORTS ! \ { ( { Harper to Defend Lightweight Crowm LINCOLN AND |SOLONSPASS LOCALS SLIP BROADWAY IN BOXINGBILL | OVER VICTORY CLOSERACE OVER VETO IN VANCOUVER STANIING OF THE TEAMS CARSON CITY, N March 4- VANCOUVER, March 4.—The Be- Won. Lost t,| Twenty-five round boxing Metropolitans practically cinch Broadway .... 1.000 | for Ne place in the play-off with Van- be kept intact and from now on he will be known as Leow LA tte when Houck, former sailor, actor, boxer and merchant. Yeh! Leo ~ is going into the merchant business. He tells us that he is — going to set up an athletic store in the city featuring tennis Here’s wishing Leo all the success in the INGLE MEETS | MORMON CITY | STAR AT POOL LONNIE AUSTIN _ Leo Houck is one of us again. The sailor third of the ~ ‘ sailor-actor-boxer monicker has been dropped, and Leo is back in “civvy” clothes again. But Leo insists that his name Lonnie Austin, Seattle d fight promoter, @ surf board in Honolulu in n days, when he made a trip to Pmeapple reatm in 1914. Lonnie thinks it is some feat. riding sure is great stuff,” Lonnie, “I thought my fi ride was going to end in a Watery grave, but it was great sport I got the hang of it.” nnie is also an inventor. He d some sort of a contraption | h hokis a punching bag to the but his explanation went to r winds, as we are not of an tive mind. tall promoter has been in Se sports for a long ume. He to have a habit of winning a pionship in something or other morning before breakfast was a slicker gymnast, from the bale of clippings ht forth. He also held the ight boxing title of the and retired in 1912, un. dimpled} second round of our fight at the old; Coliseum, in 1912, and had me dazed for a while.” The fight ended tn a draw About seven years ago, Dan 8: who was running ¢ Ball smokers, hooked up with Lonnl and the two fellows have been side kicking ever since. Lonnie swears! by Dan, artd says he is the greatest Uttle pard ever, The two fellows have put on smokers here for some time, and are among the best known men in the fight game along the Coast RITCHIE NOW - A BENEDICT; BY LEO H. LASSEN i | Facing the hardest fight of his UITS RING| career, Bobby Harper, Seattle's undefeated lightweight, will de- SAN FRANCISCO, March 4.—Ger-| fend his Northwest title against hardt A. Steffen, well known asx| Jee Gorman, of Portland, at the Willie Ritchie, is en route to New| Crystal Pool. York today with his bride, nee Mixx| — Gorman ts the holder of the | Ethel Pierce, of San Francisco, The| Northwest featherweight title, marriage event last night was a sur-| but haw outgrown the division prise, as was the announcement that} md will step into the light “Wille Ritehie” would not again ap-| Welht section for the first time pear as a boxer, tonight Steffen expects to establish bust- The two gladiators are as ness relations with a New York firm| much alike as an ostrich and a | to represent it here back yard hen. Gorman is built Golf sticks instead of five-ounce| Close to the ground and carries gloves for “Willie,” said Mra. Steffen, pI ng lve in a ies }“and h ty go ©, ie Portlander rong 8 dhe plays a mighty good gam: pessoa : bo body hooks, Harper, on the oth- v, a were assured today TONIGHAT’S CARD George Ingle va. Lee Morrisey— ve oln ‘The assembly late yesterday pasq-|couver for the ice league ed the boxing bill over the veto of | they slipped over a win on the Van- Similar action in she senate in certain, possibly today ‘The bill was given one more than the necessary two-thirds in the as sembly, despite the fact that two Bob Harper Joe Gorman lightweights Steve Reynolda va, heavyweights. Frankie Murphy vs. Frank The Seattle high school basketball Pantley—bantamweights. fives will swing Fred Grant va. Pat Rooney— thin afternoon heavyweights. tangles with Frar jum, LA Franklin couver squad here, last night, 5 goals to 2 Bernle Morris and Frank|@nd golf goods. Foyston were the big stars of the| World, Morris incidentally tied . Py te : ; t sina” Weirter: Quask aantie, x the Incidentally Leo issues a challenge to any 133-pound” ‘The plan oarller tn the day hed been | ndividual ; pert ns, battler in Seattle now, including Harper. “I will make 138 |. to await the return of thes cess ge ’ pounds rifgside and put up a side bet that I can make the = , members before calling up the Dill. | oi nery weight,” declares Leo. “I am tired of fighting heavy welter= peg A= t promoters” were jut - : weights and am going to get back into my own division.” ant They will get ff touch with Tex Rickard, who is promoting the | OW sts Willard-Dempsey championship af Bed Millionaires sadly missed fair, and Be persuade him to a * aren any hg the ner go we tried to get even with him by giving his Hawalian island career ee from injuries received in a clash with {ttle publicity, (Note—Please see Who's Who). , “oulig” AYlisan, of Seattle, Ia the Be-) 14 Mtitchell, Bud Ridley, Joe Gorman, Dan Salt, Bob Evans and George Mel Duncan was moved up to|{nsle will board the choo choo cars for a little jaunt to Portland after having received his release from De- | rover and Alix Irvin put in at o-] Che SERRE DOS NEN Sty atts Oe: SNR RET tangies with troit, set out to capitalize his ser-|fense, Duncan put up a good game, |? vices. "He asked a $2,000 bonus for} but the locals missed the fire and|7Pambitas. Dan Salt fe going along to see that bis protighe fad @ putting his name to a contract. The|dash of MacKay’s play. meals, etc., in the Rose City. Salt Lake club did not give him that,| The Vancouver squad finished bat did make him some sort of a/ ahead at the end of the first session, present in cash, according to reporta.| being on the long end of a 2-to-1 Hack's “retirement from baseball” | count. In the first part of the next 2 stuff, for which Detroit fell, was one|canto the team cracked and Just so you stick to stringing the racquets and don’t start on your ae Unb intent Soke the visitors , |Customers everything will be o. k. Seatue Gov. Boyle. 455 Franklin .. Jim Jorge * invaders. scoring rece in twe inte goal and as the st. ey -—- t Taylor could, do was to snag two points. They nd even, with 28 points each. while best ‘ “ Lonnie Austin was peeved yesterday when the news of his defeat handball at the Elks’ was spread broadcast. Donnie is a pretty good Away should have no trouble downing the Franklin five and Lin coln should register a win over the Ballard five without much trouble. Queen Anne t# a cinch to cop thelr struggle with West Seattle Only two games remain on schedul ter today’s games, each squad. Lincoln meets F lin on Friday and Coach Turner will take Kis Broadway crew over to | West Seattle on Friday. Ballard and | Queen Anne will mix Friday on the | Salmon bay floor ‘The last games of the season will be played a week from Friday, when Lincoin-and Broadway clash in the |crucial game of the season. If the | Lincoln team annexes (pe next two | titles they will be in fine fettle to tle Broadway for the cup. The er hand, is long and rangy and | Broadway men have swept thru the boxes his opponent, The Seat- | season without a defeat, while the tle boy has a mystifying left | only mix that the North End boys hand which he keeps in his op- have dropped was to the Broadway ponent’s face. five in the first game of the sea- Harper Should Win son. The Seattle boy should night Gorman i# not the cleverest | man in the world, and unless he }lands bis sleep wallop on the local man, Harper should win on points. Gorman ia aggressive. There is no doubt about this fact. He will |keep Harper on the jump from the |tirst gong, but the local battler |should be able to keep away from jhim if he works up to form. Harper jhas the reach on the Oregon lad, and |will undoubtedly smear Gorman }with his left whenever the visitor |starts his rushes. Gorman will have to come very close to jumping in| a order to reach Harper's jaw. | ("whether or not Harper can take DUBUC AND PERTICA [trated here, because mo one has ever| WILL NOT PLAY COAST |been able to connect with the Seattle WINTER LEAGUE BUNK DETROIT, March 4.—Ed Spencer. the | “Ro Hagen gave me my hard- Bt fight.” says Lonnie. “He butted right between the eyes in the DTED BASEBALL ICTION STAR TO s3E DRAMATIZED CHICAGO, March 4.—Ring Lard “You Know Me, Al,” one of} best known of all characters in| Leo Houck says he is going to make a specialty of restringing t racquets. home gged three counters ir Morris scored nine seconds a r the face-off, and quick succession. f Leo rises to remark tfiat his most famous motion picture is showing Fovston added one 50 seconds later, at a well known Third ave, movie palace. It is “Jack and Jill.” ii Foyston before the Plays the part of the crown and gets busted in the first round of @ cheap — period was over fight. Leo says it was only acting and that he has it all over Pickford © Foyston added another goal in the |#s @ battler, final Jon t Maybe, but Leo looked natural when we saw the film at the Liberty ja year ago. . BROOKLYN, March 4.—Preaident ball fiction, is to be staged. A | Ebbets of Brooklyn. who was one of of plays has contracted | the most active and effective speak ih Lardner to write a straight/ers in Brooklyn Liberty Bond cam dy and a musical comedy with! paigns, now has been enlisted as as the center ‘piece and one or four.minute man in a campaign to will be produced within six] raise funds to buy civilian clothing ith |for discharged soldiers. He is hav- jing big success in the work. Pay Chee Appreciated TORREY & SEARS’ PAINLESS again ne APPOINTED PILOT PITTSBU March 4—-Otto Jor-| eon Be Dou, the French battler who is getting into condition here, dan, veteran player of the major®/haq his first real workout Monday afternoon when he sparred four | and minors, who lives in Pittsburg, | pounds with Eddie Hammond, They were far from gentle with each other, |has been appointed manager of the | pacts \F kin, Pa, independent team. Eddie Hammond will be a welcome addition to smoker cards here, |Jordan broke into the big show in| 516 js a good boxer and can hit. : 1903 as a second baseman with| | Brooklyn. One of his first bits of} | work was to tone down old Jack peta Doyle, who played first base, and Billy, like a nice fish, took the big dive last week and hasn’t come tried to show young Jordan up. Otto! +, the gurface yet. made~Doyle turn yellow, and after | that there was no trouble. | win to The race for the city honors among the serub teama in the City league is with Broadway and Queen Anne. ted for first place. Broadway won its game from the hill scrubs at the Pine st. gymna- sium, but the Queen Anne men re versed the verdict on the bill floor couple of weeks later. If the m are tied at the end of the season there is a strong possibility that the two fives may play off the tle to decide the sea. son's title | Look into your month and see Sheriff! Subpoena Billy Carp to testify to the above statement, {¢ your gums are sloughing or have RIGGS’ L PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, a menace good health, a whould be treated at once to pre- vent complications, such as rheu- matiam, gout, indigestion and general stomach trouble. 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Gorman may be to wear hin down, but it is not likely that the Portiander will be to get \inside Harper's guard | Uses Hooks | Gorman shoots his hooks to the aide of the body with telling effect, jand frequently lets go wit. a [straight right to the wind that has on him a lot of fights. Harper, too, has a good right, as was shown in his bout with Harold Jones, a c of weeks ago, when he stag: 1 the Tacoman with two pretty right cross «wings. Harper didn't use that blow more often, because he ‘didn’t want to take any chances with the City of Destiny bo able “Lam going to use my right mitt | more tonight,” Harper said -yester day afternoon, “and to win this little While not claf tor the Seattle x.” ing certain vic lad does not think he will lose his crown. Gorman ar. rived in Seattle Tuesday morning for the bout, but didn’t predict any possible outcome. Ingle vs. Morrisey George Ingle, the smiling tron worker, mixes with Lee Morri ot Salt Lake City, in the other big bout on the card. Ingle will make his |wecond bow of the season to the lo. cal fans tonight and it wili probably be the last time that the Seattle fans will be able to see ¢ he leaves f islands in @ coup he has a contract weeks Morrisey is a good his record counts for i nf&ke his first ay cal ring tonight. The Mormon has a string of victories 8 Second He fights mard in Lake City later in the month Ingle, however, Is not much affect the visitor's record. The Se attle man holds a victory over Mor risey which he won in Portland jabout eight months ago and says he thinks he can repeat. As Morrisey never performed here, it is practically impossible to pick a winner, but Ingle will have a ree work \be the Philippine » of weeks, where to fight for six ring man if nything, and rance in a alt mM sure going | | LEAGUE BALL THIS YEAR. BOSTON, March 4.—Jean Dubue and Bill Pertica, pitchers taken on by the Boston Ked Sox after the Pa- cific Coast league closed last sum- | mer, will go to the Red Sox training | camp, according to a statement cred- ited to Manager Ed Barrow, Salt Lake and Los Angeles had expected these pitchers would be returned in time to start the Coast league season, ae | shade when they climb thru the ropes. The Seattle boy is hitting up a pretty strenuous ring campaign. He fought a six-round draw with Harry | Anderson in Vancouver, B. C., last Friday and leaves for Portland after tonight's argument, @here he mixes with Alex Trambitas on Wednesday Jim Jorge and Steve Reynolds will |tangle in the heavywe in the special event. St going at a fast clip and has a fine chance to stow the Manhattan war Steve can hit if nothing Jelse and looks like a world’s cham |pion when he doe land. Jor | how . is a pretty husky 6 men and got away couple of fiehts he ‘ Murphy on Card Frankle Murphy and Frank Pant ley will mix it in one of the prelim- ina Murphy should have no |trouble outboxing the former 8. A. C, champion, altho Pantley ts not a | crude beginner by any means, Mur- | phy will give away several pounds lin weight and it will’ undoubt- edly tell, Murphy, however, dem onstrated in his fight with Bud whom he beat a couple of weeks ago, that he can give away weight and still win easily. Fred Grant and Pat Rooney pitted for the curtain raiser, Both lor these warriors are big fel jiows, and, while neither knows much about selentific punch ling, both are fighters. Grant |nay# he has developed a new over- |hand punch which he is going to try lout tonight. Rooney has been mak ing no predictions, but has be, working out quietly with Steve Rey nolds. | rior away. are with his first in good shape. | KOLB AND DILL in AS YOU WERE” Nights, 6 $1.50; Mats. 60 se War Tax ixwice MOORE »-u:, “THE FOUR HUSBANDS” With Jack and Kitty Bryan nd Lizzie, Sidney ndrigues, all licensed operators and mas- tora of the dental profession. Special care taken of children’s Monday afternoon and intends to tint the rest of the hangout baby blue, Roy David, premier fight second, will bust into the referee game tonight, when he is the third man in the ring in the first and third bouts | on the card. Here's to success, Roy teeth to 81. Examinations and estimates free. Ironclad guarantee for 15 years on all work, A reqsonable discount gh to all union men and their families, United Painless Dentists INC, @O8 Third Av. Phone Biltott 2433, Hours—8:20 a, m. to @ p. m. Sundays—® to 12. Willie Meehan fights Sam Langford in San Francisco Wednesday night. It should be funny if nothing else. George Ingle figures on tangling with Sammy Good while he visits the Philippines. CROSS TUTOR AGAIN OREGON AND CALIFORNIA) , CROSS TUTOR Aca TO DECIDE CAGE TITLE asain noon named coach of the Unie BERKELEY, Cal, March 4—Tho| Yersity of Maine baseball squad, | pacific Coast ‘collegiate basketball Toe eee year of such title will be decided in a series of the | . |best two out of three games to be | played on the Harmyn courts here § lon Wednesday, Thursday and Fri STRAIGHT ROAD" day. 500; Mata, 200-810, |) Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- | accorded every cou: me with sound in go Yeoman Boxing Tonight CRYSTAL POO! St. The University of California has won seven out of eight games played | there this season, LEWIS FINALLY THROWS! STECHER IN MAT MATCH CHICAGO, March 4.—Getting a} fall with a head lock, after two| hours, 12 minutes and 37 seconds of | wrestling, Ed (Strangler) Lewis, of Lexington, I defeated Joe Stech-| jer, of Dodge, Neb. here last night. | | Plus War Tax JOE GORMAN Contender GEO, INGLE LEE MORRISEY At 138 hs. EVE REYNOLDS JIM JORGE At 175 Tha, FRANKIE MURPHY PAT ROONEY FRED GRANT , This Week—Rural Fun “THR COUNTRY G With the 50 Beauty ¢ ay), M50; Mate, ; Ladies’ Mata, (¢ raid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Ch Are Cordially invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 87, ? except Mon yi copt Sundays), Mata. ‘PALACE HIP Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 & Petite Cabaret” Nights, 7:15-9:15 The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads h The Last Scheduled Game of the Season VICTORIA fs. SEATTLE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th, 8:30 P, M. SHARP Admission 85e, $1.10, $1.35 (War Tax Included). Reserved Seats now on sale ‘at the Arena, 1218 Fifth ave, Phone Main 2493, Reservations not called for by 4 o'clock on the day of the game will be canceled. ICH SKATING—Open every afternoon and evening, except Wednes- day evening, Afternoon session, 3 to 6; evenings, 8:15 to 10:30. NEW PANT. Mats, 2:30-—Nigh' McKAY'S 8 r¢ i With Wee May MeKay DERKIN'S DOGB, also William Sta to, Italian Bta Siaters, in dancin of Iria Cs in odd manipulations, “The Lightning Raider,” with MP White. Genera: Adintarion, Soa, Sprin idental; pid ny