The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 12

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STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1919. (YN Aaadtandbndboafants [ ( RERYBODY 1S STRIKING aa WAS JUST DOWN IN |) (aay [ewe OF EN | ] PAGE iz Z F | Par QO ES WL WELDS (tary News When — Ace 3 Wt) Top! A 2 scoala | Gove Ppteny aS One I WAS SO EASILY DONE FOR; L \JONDER WHAT I WAS EVER BEGUN FoR? TO MEET AT ARENA AAA A ‘ ALAS’ OUR CLOCK, AN THAT HASNT TH CEMETERY READIN ALAS! FUNNY, FOR INSTANCE STeucK in lO YEARS’ TH TOMB STONES Ts sap||] “HECE LIBS Sounny ) : ” ae FELIX or SF ’ 7 FRANK FARMER AND YOUNG HECTOR Jockey Walker Will Coast ny FOR GOLFERS ot Northwest Heavy Title at Stake Tonight When THE PITCHER awmptne Big Fellows Mix Things GOLFER | Tacoma Logger and Young Hector Primed for Go; Willie Keeler Meets Harry Williams in Semi-Windup; Eddie Jackson to Get First Real Trial; Other Bouts —? et TOUT Dy Heads Drivers Clubs Break Op) LbOM LASSEN % | at 4g | in Antipodes With Majors? Wins 28 Races; Here’s 8 Leaders in Far East sf ff | ad la» y Evidently Carl Morris, the Oklahoma heavyweight, SYDNEY did some wrecking in Oakland last night when he the Sydney, flattened “Fat” La Rue, conqueror of Willie Mee- han, in the second round of their four-round en- gagement. This entirely eliminates La Rue as a contender for Dempsey’s crown. As hard as the Golden Gate scribes tried to write La Rue into ring favor it couldn't be done because the big boy’s real class was demonstrated without a doubt last night. Morris is no world-beater. He took the count in the first round from Dempsey, which eliminated him as a championship contender. Morris, how- ever, showed last night that he is not entirely thru with the ring game and is still one of the leading Break Threatened if Majors ¥. 8. w.--nacing in| Attempt to Draft Players ut to a From This Circuit just been brought to a cc Will the Coast jeague tom outlaw this fail if the majee leagues attempt to draft players from this cireuit? rports coming from the South te that Los Angeles is wilh break with the majors if they attempt to take players the draft route * # some Valuable races, ax he wa As President Browster is South f his four } with the club on its present road Car: trip, it is impossible to obtaig any statement regarding the Se A. Walker, who tied wi LASS Bracken for first BY LEO H, LASSEN With a bout with Carl Morris promised the winner, Frank Farmer, the baldheaded logger from Tacoma way, and Young Hector, from the enterprising metropolis of Bremer- ton, two of the leading heavyweights of this section, will do battle int he main event of the Arena smoker tonight. Both men pa “HE” wallops in their right mitts and one of ’em is very likely to hit the mat for the count before the 12 minutes of fighting is over. rel in each o! ins, and alse kes, the eavyweights in ‘01 ry. a he Siren’ Produce sta attle team’ i oward This is the first time that Farmer and Hector have met second rate heavy nah eos eee sotiioe 358 cnsie were You break with the Me: " within the Bauaron circle. On hire ee es See hile | What's the matter with “Lefty” Thomas? Local non at conga 9 pigeon ss w J vey bear Brewer i walk as he has defeatec e Anderson twice while aaki i j leer is 40 miles radius of 8) sta: hat he no intentions 2 . walk. am Bitte ite ‘Swede fans are asking this, question ne neat as the eighs moet auscsestl 5 of letting his men go unless the ector was walloped by e big * : reports of yesterday's game with the Solons came | tollows: ‘draft was reinstdted by the minor But in running up against Hector. in. Thomas was pounded off of the hill and lost a i ae ard) deagues. It wag his idea, he ot the Tacoma m —_s Ce the game to the Yippers in the first frame. He A AW 21, Stated, to build up a team for Se. proposit! was a much ov | sccstiadliintemmnimmnratmnit PERSHING STADIUM attle and not to let all his prom ’ ising material be drafted by the also lost to the Oaks by a big score in one game io’ didn't know how to } DONATED TO FRANCE last week and dropped two and won one from the 32 id) majors. He had no objections te box when he fough The great Pershing stadiam, Bees here. Evidently Thomas has hit a slump, 1 “18 » allowing his men to go up to the war gen re Mer ee tia which the Yankees built for the but he is expected to come around and turn in his D. O'Conner 1A eh pose seedy de players in pongcatvend ati ‘on be | Teeent Inter-altied meet has been share of wins again. | ‘ « mt be different tonight when P* || presented to France to be per # OAKS SPLIT TWO Same interesting development and can hit. When Hector fought Came wee Boro onan Mg It is to be regretted that it is necessary to call WITH ANGEL CLUB) during the coming weeks, a Anderson, Ole rushed the Bremer. ‘a: Miracle pamee wat bs. held off midget football in the local high schools this SAN FRANCISCO, § 10—Oak-| #8 Understood that several cubs ig scorer Te eens ee boa. | and already France Is planning to year because of lack of equipment. The little fel- land and Lom Angeles double | sre under option to big: lagas game peeps nha ability of ite citt lows, who are good football players, are in most - - RH. £.| corned. Whet wit happen I — cases too light to play with the bigger fellows. Py 4 6 6| majors sttempt to draft Cas ones oe ee The smaller boys in the school should be given Oakland ‘ 6 players will probably mark a new a ‘sore th thwest heavy t just as much chance to play as the bigger fellows. The batteries: Fittery, Schulte ¢hapter in annals of the league, ety ey : a y Yu i . viv i and Bassler; R. Ariett and Mitze RPRTER AE. 5% ee king, and the winner will L l D : When too much attention is given to the first we : probably be matched with Carl Mor oca S rop ° ruit ady the ubject a Hittle, The teams in the schools the real value of athletics in ae ere “ 7 E. JACK JOHNSON TRAINS ce dh cowed away. Wai La Rm bn:aneeral- foxes. shtrwing how | sted seeias: tie Mall nied) Troms. Che the high schools is lost. This situation should be wae “029 a| FOR MIX WITH COWLER wip the sembwindup, Wille Keeler,| ] wo Battl |ball ‘while hitting it with @ baseball/after it until the arms, extended to| remedied so that everybody, regardless of size, has |_ The batteries: Crandall and Boles;| | PHOENIX, Ariz, Sept 1—Jal not the ball player of old, but Willie| es bat their le ng the club up again a chance to play on the school teams. Kremer-and Elliott. Johnson, former heavyweight cham Meehan's sparring partner, will mix | Photographa have been taken of The ba ayer m ut direction - _— = es gine ‘ wel the world, is in training at ieee ike Beer wie (os [baseball pitcher ned au-qell ot, foros, tata. Chp. threw, 96 There will be a meeting of the executive com- {BEES TAKE FIRST GO otic} Sis Tom Cowie on Sepe Spokane a a. to enators a the same girl a eo out os far as it mittee of The Star’s amateur baseball series league FROM SAN FRANCISCO |: Pie ty, et ee Sear. dust meen good he is in the ni o low he would tonight at Spalding’s at 5:30. Protests of Sun- | bbe Apatin 10-The Beata | Americans, had a talk with Johnson cing pee” demonstrated tonlaht,| 604 Grab First by P th day’s games and drawings of grounds for the com- | permed oe Potty. én to the Bees |Terenuy and enn a looks when he fiakes his debut before the SOlons Grab First by Pound- ;, ing week will be settled. here yesterday, 610 4. Both Dale| > * ‘= Suen eee Seattle fight fans. } ing Thomas; Second : $n Land Smith were hit hard. | BILLIARD TITLE PLAY Williams hes fought here many eturning to he score— R. H. E. The championship tourneys at balk, SOCCER RULING other country and on on nada fe annual times and is a great trial horse for Keeler. Keeler has been working hard for & bout at the Arena, and the fans who watched the workouts were treated to something new in the line of shadow boxing on the t In the special event of the night.| puzzle like adding or Eddie Jackson, the local feather/the first tilt. The weight, who has heen coming to the|touched him up fc front fast in the last few week will have his big chance. He m Georgie Ross, the tough little touver battler, who is one of the best men of his weight in this sec tion. The other bouts on the card fol low Ely Gaston vs. Burt Hughes, ban tamweights, and Frank Hayes v Jack Hartford, welterweights Canada shall not be allowed to play n Francisco . au 3 | line, three-cushion billiards and | until six months has elapsed and Lake : 6 i 2| pocket billiards, is to be held in New a rule forbidding regis:|then only provided his amateur atteries: Smith and McKee; Dale | York, Chicago and Philadelphia The ore Jeaving Canada for any | statue has not been infringed. and Spencer. ‘matches will be staged December 1 eammates, wh him in the were so far danger NATIONAL LEAGUE a sipbee was wild. : APO. A. BIT Yale’s football squad will gather y H at New Haven September 15 THE SPORTING G000S STORE cunningham, cfs. 4 3 3 ~ efecnewainy bor nm _ 3almon Prize 222°, 5 dy tat a ieee rte? ESRES.. da cites ani Say : te PIrLADELPMIA, Beet 16 | "ips. gonara are as delightful to your taste “ a) years 2 emi on : as they are new. 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