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e PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919. PAN be \ Ver Wren TER WeEWw.-* SS \N I ’ \ \ \ \ pr \ New. wiladNaladnonnn RR \ RR Madrona wdradont \ N X e \ T —— _~ esti theenenemanianccanig -_ vo Pe | N \\ \ WELL TWAS OUT ALL AH tty QUEEN, My ( Playin’ Power! aye! ery LOVE INDEED! WELL Cy MOTHER 1S THERE ; . NIGHT, £ TUGHT AS WELL | Love! L HAVE MUSSED I SUPPOSE? | AND A RIGHT COME RIGHT (0 Ont “YOu CAN HAVE N ? Go Hore AN TAKE WHATS i eL 3 LIVELY SESSION \ THE weyT od EQ RIGHT LIVELY ) R\ (comm To tte! A ; WE —. > Boon! ov NO ge: au carat a HAD! ~f, ote ¥ — eee } Prosecutor Brown Waits HERE'S BROADWAY PILOT Yinners Win Fleet Boxers Bill Clymer to Break Until Last Moment and | | Third Melee to Fight at| Into Coast League at Then Prohibits Smoker From Locals Rainier Park Oakland, Says Report Hector-Farmer Fight Called Off at Last Minute Before | Brenton Hit Hard by Solons Gobs Will Mill at Local Ball Former Seattle Pilot to Purchase Oak Franchise With in Third Game of the Yard; Cutter Races Sun- Eddie Graney, Famous Billiard Hall Owner; Reuther i — Calling Off Smoker, Ignoing Press and Public; Box- Seri days Hall Gainée ing Censor Is Needed in Seattle eries > Dal May Hurl Opener; Other Gossip of Baseball | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 11.—Bunet Cleared for action the local ball BY LEO H. LASSEN | gay Mh gh ic Meat ay ge hes ey Breen Bs poral Fa FB 2S head with Eddie Graney, famous referee and bile Prosecuting Attorney Fred C. Brown stated this | straight victory over the ‘tte | night's entertainments there Fri- |liard hall owner, is making strenuous efforts to land the morning that Clay Hite, manager of the Northwest Biwashes here ter Roth | day and Saturday, The bouts are |Oakland squad franchise in the South, according to reports < = . ‘ ; and Thomas, on the bill for ce to the public yuts are |received here from San Francisco. Cal E y . Athletic Boxing club, had Lege oe Datebonde Br ‘and Thomas x 1 tree 6 th pablie, Bix bent Kg tag ote on peor GA Francisco. Cal Ewing, of the Oaks, ago not to attempt to stage the smoker advertise en See per paghl ap yn Fos —_ It wouldn't be in the least surprising for Bill to try to at the Arena last night. In spite of the warning, | Brown declared, Hite went thru with his program | and the fight was stopped by deputies last night. | “Hite is not capable of promoting boxing shows,” declared Brown this morning,” and that is the rea- son I called off his show last night. I have warned him before.” Brown expressed himself as being very much in favor of official censorship of boxing in Seattle. Brown is to be severely criticised, however, for Of the fleet men, Kelley, a wel | break into the Coast league again, as he voiced his opinions terweight; Burrows, «a light |here as being anxious to stick on the Coast. The Oaks weight; Bob Grant, light heavy- |haye a good baseball squad now and look like a good in« ight, champion of the fleet, bby Shean diciatea flee |Vestment for next year ° i featherweight, are perhaps the | It must be admitted that it would be kind of tough on $ best known Seattle if Bill should succeed in landing the Oak club and Col. Inglis, in charge of the | winning a pennant with it next year. You can never tell ri ogram, is " A ; rhe ice oe Mego Baan ise 's coming next in baseball. That’s the beauty of it, ob = Moore, i is i i . to meet so far, with the season yet not informing the press of his intentions. of the sailors. Karl “paird, oNEI | eeks to run, may sls Brown stated this morning that he was in favor local lightweight, recently in the slike “Duteh” Reuther, | m years of boxing if handled by efficient men. $ © serviee, may also be on the card. peed a league | hi f within 7 + The fleet officers refuse to let the all star, will hurl the opening | «0: Freeman's record o' The afternoon and morning papers all carried ght, with local profersionals,| game for the Cincy Reds against | stood the attacks of time for over « stories to the effect that there would be boxing the bouts will be between the the Chicago White Sox, providing decade. And Ruth isn’t thru yeu at the Arena last night and Brown didn’t make Hy fren. | ODS and army men, | these two teams win the big — _ his final decision until 5 o'clock last night, ignoring ~ wahen, Friday Bouts Recher Pap eye pee Ch Pl the press and public. acritiee Yinelli | Here's Friday night's ring pro- | ball all year. amp ans The boxers themselves have been training for days lire — ae ae Tae Sy ° ° and the program consisted of men from this sec- Mullen to Pre onan’ “AS New Yorks. lines ACAD | to Quit Ring Brown and Stringer, the prosecutor and for— C dleweights 1 v nd Los Angeles a sheriff, both knew for days that the smoker was GEORGE HAGEN ‘ Stinson, Lamberton, vs. Mum- and nec i U d f t d =e staged but why they left final action to the Thi CG call x i cary ; i pilot the B , eee i i eee of the ipesson is ndereate t minute is a mystery. his is George “Kelly agen who will pilo e Broad- : orem ws Stet engi hs —— ge Pree — 5 P 2 vay , ac) , o » wear T" amend, sippl—W elterweights tied s the result of yesterds . " Just why the officials have singled out Hite's (WY high school football team this year. ‘This is Hagen's PETROSKY IS Mississippi, vs. Tay- (eames. Whoever can pick « winner | Kilbane Fights Burns Soon; | club is puzzling Seattle fans, as Austin & Salt, jlast year in high school and he has his heart set on leading IN NEW YORK lor, Wy oming—Featherweights. of this year’s flag is a miracle] To Enter Politics j rival Mee 3 {the Orange and Black squad to a city championship. He Burrows, New Mexico, light man oO Enter Politics in promoters, and the Elks staged their smokers Iplaye on the line aud is expected to pls Sar the unde fori weight fest champion, to meet | last year and for several years without molesta- Hen Pine or Be 3 ee ee oO st FROM FRANCE un sopenent wah tn be ehteen SEATTLE'S CHANCES | Cleveland tion. If one club cannot stage smokers, it’s a sure jthe Fine street school, = NEW YORK, Sept. 11. — Sailor Meyer, New Mexico, feather. | ARE SLIM cinch that all of the clubs will have to shut down. | Petrosky, whom fight fans used t weight fleet champion, to meet Seattle is six games behind | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 114 oth MK tue eltnitice | read about out California way some! opponent yet to be chosen.g | Portland this morning and the | Johnny Kilbane, featherweight cham remedy or t e situation is for Brown, . ‘ time back has returned = fromm Scott Referee | chances of the locals to climb | pion of the world, will retire Stringer and Mayor Fitzgerald to get together if t Seance, where be eerved ta the wae sha: uate eet adeeb out of the cellar are very slim. | the ring very soon, he anno : Pars P rine service for a year or more. By ty é ~ — Port! is getting beat by V | here today. He plans to retire and yarn As — official oa of boxing here, a por tler Petrosky intends making Phila. | Friday night. Nate Druximan will be} non, as + torn AL a bcd Eogpen Ap te ee similar e plan operat in San Francisco, delphia his future home and w pay Prego ponerse uo i can't win against the Sacs, who Kilbane is running for the city cee agroed on sof tag Aeggt pde br “a t iden, tn mind as delegated Phit Bice is sph ’ | nave talon the first three 4 council, one of the main planks in fo the boxers, sanctions the referees an | JOE WILLOCK adelphia Jack O'Brien to look after | o'clock each | | series from Mullen's boys, | his platform being boxing reforms 4 ) : . o | tigrine at The reserved seats and boxes are| 1¢ Seat! : . ; the whole works. ; | Seating 1,000,000 people. That's been Joe Willock’s job| enn iohth, duck fe sald to have |for sailors, officers and officials. The} coat erdigt — rao poetin! Sea yond pratima Se ttle wants boxing and it’s up to the officials in Seattle during the past 10 years. Joe is the official usher | taken n other stands are open to the public.) would stand a@ fine chance of | fights. to handle it in a business-like. way. To abolish of Seattle and has charge of all the seating at the local! '* > * “ (Serdg be bar pan mien berg 4 seventh place, Kilbane fights Frankie Burns at boxing here would make Seattle the only city of smokers and big time doings. He was the head usher at rin the bos s|by the er Valley lines, The| RUTH'S RECORD pat tate Ack ny Abn, deoAes its size on the coast without the ring game. Let’s the Arena when John McCormack was here. That was one) docan't happer yl other seats open to the public WILL STAND pehpeibistet area tients get together immediately. of Joe's record crowds. He seated some 4,500 people in a) some of th And there are to be some treats for! “Babe” Ruth's record of home runs| plained of a lack of legitimate feath- | “The fleet boxers will not be stopped,” said half an hour with his corps of ushers. Joe started out on/!* While serving - | the local ball fans when the All-Fleet | for the season in the majors, which | erweights, saying that there are few Brown this morning. “I want to see the game his ushering career at the old Seattle threatre and has been|°}* Sars nays id Fraverd ios yoni vag" opal a esay, | tuck Freaman's mark who can make the sc = = regulated properly and the fleet show has my in the game ever since. “Keep ‘em on the move” is the! ciccted | »|Camp Lewis and the Elks are put | ting teams in the field sanction.” secret of Joe's success. Lincoln High to Have Team of Veterans weivs toa Hasso ase Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service Camp Lewis—Sergt. Brindza, | ij cher; Sergt. McCall or Carlson, | Corp. Hubert, first base; | Jackson, second base; Sergt. | third base; Private Farrow, shortstop; Sergt. Judd, left field rss ae al | | thak he weete t Jack | Seret. Hindmarch, center field; Corp. | {| Dempsey or Battling Keefe. (McHenry, right field; Corp. MckKen. | ff] aritiadeiphia at Pitsburg . ie WATCHING THE sconrmoann | |ny, pitcher; Lieut, Jas. H. Koning, | fl merican League i Yesterday's hero—Ray Caldwell. NEW TRAPSHOOTING CLUBS | anager ah orth Enders Will Have a y.tsris veland, he let the | ‘That the war put renewed interest| V*. All-Fleet at 3 p. m, Friday | 4. heat ‘or hit Skinne day ridge, ri Strong Football Outfit; ame orn lin trapshooting ts proven by the fact| Skinner & Paay- Bainbridge, right : lefeat in the sec. | that 221 new trapshooting clubs were | Meld, Raymo shortstop; Sprange: Savage Assists Wells godt made it four losses in two days | formed the first «ix months of the third Y Eastley, pitcher; Brown, [ n ckburn, first base: i year and that 24 lubs that ware | —— ‘ finger during | inactive for a long time were Se.|@ulgnt, second base C. Mclvor, left won from they In high school has a fine 4. One pahooting eld; McJannett, catcher; Sorrenson. formed, alae at Onkiand. off city honors bn the oem 8, HAIR FALLING OUT? Gur "ROUND COAST BASES jelub that the greatest > Se Ab Piet a2 6). a. atnoeay SKIN ERUPTED? ” re winnere—1 being shown in clay target shooting ¥ t feld Sm 2 , ©, Vernon (¢ 1 - P right DIPSEA X-COUN : 4 Koerner The 15th annual 64 ane It Lake City)! country ra Willow ¢ Francisco hner : | Taking « doubie-header, 3 to 2 and will tak a1 Tt will Re. lett fleld;, Br 1 ae | 2 to 1 from the Heavers, the first (be run s of the fleld | RH. ng 1 Innings, Yernon hopped te | Dipsea In npic Club,| V8. All-Fieet at 1 p. m. Sunday | et je with the Angels for the leader | oo) yt | Cutter crews from all of the vessels | ff} a Rallee é | : in the fleet will race for a sterling | [I] Ransgelp sg OS IRIE CUBS SIGN PITCHER sliver cup donated by the local Odd t b TT ree yet to be de a Franciaco, but) BLOOM TON, Il, Sept. 11 Fellows over a Turner of the local club, | cided upon Sunday afternoon | of th You must get at the re.@ cause o these trouble to bad cases of F HAIR---SKIN---SCALP LICENSED SPECIALISTS 0. L. Dalton ree-1 | g twirler c to’ the Chicag ane BROWN HuRLS ANGELS | = Real Utility in the American Asso: a ni ell, will bear | __ tats SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11 nul at ta ile is captain. : ; Brown held the Oaks to four hits and | ake cous 1 # ne n the third game of | jf] 617 Fite! Bidg. Eiiots 2845 i ee Fi o . | the series here yesterday, 2 to 0, | CONSULTATION rmx : vv" "Five Major Ball Pilots 1 eens ia). —— —— mn 1 ‘ ¢ r | Oakland é aed || Tn th ifty a sk eal = eet ee { B C d N Y : Ss er; Falk. | n the nifty new Bi-Swing ex- SPORTING GOODS STORE| - ‘ ‘ , to e anne ext ear enberg, A. Arlett and Elliot ai tension sleeve feature which our yorrs ; ‘ ‘ CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—With the pennant races in | ‘ | tailors have artistically applied to s ’ be i, move 11 }} Hie Be pe ea roe all but see ye as ae as the s TWO SOUTHERN STARS | the Norfolk type of coat, we offer is E | not interested in the world's series are turning their || TO JOIN BRAVE CLUB | you a hand-tailored utility gar- 3 Hunters— } attention to next season's prospects, said prospects {| MPMPIIS, Tenn, sept. 11—Lou|f| aoe that is exceptionally prac- meas County afvises us 39 starting with the managerial changes likely in the : star shortstop of the |i] tical. that the Chinese Pheasant arenes i & | Bk lt a _ oe - ) vane ague, and “Dixie” Car. | {il Z and Hungarian, Partridge & as risnae: guint | What’s the use of pretending? | tre big circuits. ji In the American league, every indi- } 1, leading rei Be ey gaat ater i Beason will be “as before, | aa ae Ti ‘ill cation points to a stand-pat policy without a change cal Southern 7 : : 4 which will place the hunt | ime will find you out ; being recorded, but in the older major, no less than ue club, have been sold to the For Sport, leisure, ,or business 3 eee otuiy Bei dbisg Pr te ee IMPERIALES 5 by changes seem certain, with a possibility that five 5 hppa uy Phe hip Biba hd ahi | use, this feature provides comfort Oct, 1 and 10 : es Boeke mies ae ee Ee HSU } | son | and assures shapeliness. More “dope” later—as we Midi isc eal rooklyn is not pleased with the showing of Wil- “ ions if) receive it. ai ° ,ICADETTES } bert Robinson as manager of the Dodgers, but pick- wT iI , on on | BOSTON, Hept, 11.—Roston-Bt. Louis | MA ie no pretense, but ing a suce Ss something that the “ randstan | ERNATIONAL LEAGUE |}, We hay e many other wonder- Di & Taft Inc. - Ps a they’ve taught thousands gers h not named. George Whitted is si IRON MAN TO MACK? fully pleasing, distinctive models SECO, lof I . to be slated te eceed Hugo Bezdek as manager of 2 . | for ‘n and _ R f . ND AVE. @ BEES DROP SECOND of men what quality means |} the Pittsburg es. Over at Philadelphia, it is $|tor in winning tho tree tk 8°: | Pe Tae eee \s J d ‘ F F ; F or in winning the Internatio: sia: hs ca | BATTLE TO FRISCO? a cigarette. T hey are 5 believed that Cactus Cravath will be given another | | leave pennant for Maltin, ee y — ~ : shot at ag a ip “Og giant ht hander has co 01 a SALT LAKE c opt. 11?he What they are, always—the ning” pee Bare eels by President ¢ pin Bubin@ ane ducer ee ihe Breed: os ae HORSES her jou sme in | a ceaeeraactiegiaariena: | oases SHANER @ WOLFF ‘i 7 to 4. nate the better you'll likethem. } ful that President George Washington Grant will re- {| letics in the Mowian aes case cas Apt is d etn, BILLIARD PARLOR oie Nines OE R. H Bm 10 for 130 \ oe 94 jock there one tall of ine stock- |next year ¢ | Clother that are different “2-499 ard, Corner Br and alt Lake Cit 2|The John Boll minh Weisel) f on a successor to President-Manager | , einen ‘ata Drinks, ut, 2019. Card Tabiee J] ‘The batteries: ohn Bollman Co, Branch i Branch Rickey. satin te ae wn| 910 Second Ave: a ay chargee Gould and Byler, foot of Madison st, No crowding. _ SSL Am OO,