The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 20

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\e W Saat = Gives Jake . Abel Bad Beating in Go at Tacoma; Ring Gossip Everett Welter Wins Coast Under Weather; Davis Is Crown; Frank Farmer Is | Good Drawing Card; Flynn | Given Big Hand; Commission to Start Work Today } BY LEO H. - Jake Abel, formerly of the A new war started in Ta fith Travie Davis, of the Eagles’ smoker. uished the throne of cc is heavy artillery on wis hit Abel in the heac the Everett welter crack, LASSEN | . E. F., must have thought | coma last night when he mixed in the main Abel, like all good kings, past welter ruler when Davis the Tacoman. i and face so often with his Ann” right that it was impossible to count 'em. The ett fireman won every round in a walk. in the first canto miller with a right cross =, with a series of rushes e crowd turned to the He took a when he popped the Camp s on the smeller. He followed that gave him an early edge. Everett boy after the first ind and it was easy sailing for Davis from the initial ito. He hit up a mighty in the third chapter. Loses Chance for K. 0. [Abel's knees sagged when he ‘@ right-handed swing on the , but Davis didn’t follow up Advantage and Abel shook off @izziness. In the fourth round came back and rushed Davis! the ring until the Everett Jet My a couple of wild swings nearly knocked Abel loose from ears. | "An the semi-windup, Bert Forbes f Seattle gave Harold Jones, the lightweight, a good run for Money, but the Tacoma boy} ‘on his aggressiveness. Bert 2. seem to be in the best of the third bout on the bill Quinn was given a lucky with Jack. Shelton of New} - Quinn is a Tacoma light- tht. Sheldon is a wild, tattooed who starts ‘em from the Shelton bad a big enough to have earned the call. Zink Draws Gleason Zink put up a good go) Irving Gleason, the Seattle ight, 3 te tee that was effective. The went to it hammer and tongs the first session and Gleason Zink off of the floor with &B right uppercut and the Tacoma ad came down on all fours. They | it easier after the first tor-/ session. Gleason could have given the verdict without rob- | but the draw wv anybody, ‘was popular with the crowd. a’ Gage, local lightweight, Curley Valencourt, also af nice trimming in the first Gage was too fast for the sailor and used his left to advantage. ‘The next Tacoma smoker will be} October 9. FARMER CRED Farmer, the Tacoma Unearrmeichi, io on the Red Crove Mist with a bum knee caused by wood. The veteran's knee so stiff that he has trouble in the second go of| Zink used o right over-| fast pace and nearly sunk | walking around. Frank hae an offer from Calgary to fight a 15- roufd go with a Winnipeg man on September 30. Frank is think- | ing of accepting the bout if his knee rounds into condition, DAVIS GooD DRAWING CARD Travie Davis, the new welterweight king, should prove to be @ good ring attraction for Seattle fans this win- |ter. He is a miller who ts in there fighting all of the time and, what's more, he has the class. It would be a | good card to line up Jimmy Storey jana Davis and let the winner meet | Frankie Haynie, the San Francisco jerack, here during the winter, DAVIS UNDER SALT’S WING | Dan Salt, local fight promoter, t* | now managing the ring affairs of Travie Davis and is planning to line him up with some of the best boy* of his weight on the Coast. Davis is a miller on the type of Joe Gor- man, the Portland boy, who is fight ing every minute he ts in the ring FLYNN GETS BIG HAND dim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, who is in the Northwest looking | for bouts, got a big hand at Ta | coma last night when he was in- troduced to the fans. It wouldn't be a bad tip for one of the North- west promoters to tine up Flynn with either Young Hector or Frank Farmer, as the big. fellow would be a big drawing card. BOXING COMMISSION TO MEET ‘The new boxing commission ap: | pointed by the city and county police | | officials is expected to organize today Charley Hulen, local billiard hall pro- | prietor, Dr. E. T. Hanley and Al Wis | | molek make up the commission. They | will form a set of rules for the su-| pervision of the game here and are} | bed to get together today in their | first session. | for one. ALL LABOR , UNION ? HEY BUGS, YOu WANTA SOIN tty band ae cnn SEPTEMBER 19, vec S\New Ww wy ‘Rey N \ |: \WRS ma Re Q\ Ais Lavon RR \ Tr GONNA START A LABOR UNION A FOR GOLFERS THE SLICE INTENTIONAL, AND OTHEWISE, 6 o (Copyright, 1919, by The Recently I Mlustrated a story on| the alice, explaining how it was possible to slice a ball when required This is always interesting to the dufter and the good golfer alike There are a great ma ery good players who altho they can make the shot never can explain just how the intentional slice is accomplished. A very wellknown pro said recent ly that the best way to prevent a slice was to learn the art of playing ‘There ix a lot of good com mon sense in thin idea. To the pro it is the easiest thing he has to do and it gets him out of many @ tight place. ‘The alice tn golf is ximflar to the outeurve in baseball in that the mo tions that produce both are natural. |The hook resembles the inshoot. as it 1s somewhat more difficult for the average player, In the top picture 1 e WELL ALL \S SLIP ME 4 DoLLAr WEEK OUTA Your White-H osed Men Lead in Gotham Bets © Chicago Favorites at 7 to 5; Reds Slump Lately NEW YORK, Sept, 19.—-New York |favors Kid Gleason's entries in the October clanste. What little betting 9 being done around here makes the White Sox a 7 to & favorite over the Reda In spite of the common hunch that the Reds gained by the nine kame decision, the bugs who saw the White Sox in action against Yankees believe the fo any distance and none n's pets, The work of the southpaw, Dick Kerr the Chleago the belief! _ a two this time has been in th of Cleotte and Wi) ing the whole ad in Much is taken also from compart json of the two teams in the Inst Associated Newspapers) have Mustrated idea should be clear whether exp ners, The o ta to the line et t across the ball 4 line indicates, In order to m this stroke ft ts necessary to take the club back more in @ straight line in order that it may come on the ball from right to left In the hook {t is Just the reverse in asmuch as you push into the ball ‘The alice rarely ever starts in the same way it finishes, The ball leaves the club heading for the rough to the left and soon curves around to the right, 1, of courne, by the spin that t# put on it In the lower picture the arrow points the straight line to tes hole and the dotted line the slice. This is what ts called the intentional alice where the ball will stay In the fairway the The and Davis Will Work on South Park Meets Anadel Club City Amateur ‘Teams Are Primed | Game May Be Staged at Seattle Ball Park; Thompson Mound; Here’s the Dope Cleared for action, the South Park crew and the Anadel club will tangle for the city amateur ball crown Sunday afternoon. If the Seattle ball park grounds can be secured today for the use of the game Sunday the big mix nier park. will be staged at the Rai- In case it is impossible to put on the game there the big tilt will be run off at South Park. Two of the best hurlers of amateur ball in the city will be on the mound in Sunday's game. Gus AN \ nahn AN BuT WHAT Do I GET OUTA TH! Ls Club sea, ‘tr EON EBD; Fem)! W A SNA \\ vr W I" wet ews v. pW \ any ‘Redd XA wk Deed S - aa AMEMICAN 1LRAGUR NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 ° in. Lom, Pi Lom, Prt one , eo ; ‘ arte A YEAR LLL ORDER A STRIKE,AND WHEN YOU WIN; THEN -/oU SLIP ME UNION ? OLLI OOD OL: 3 hieago eland “nt or 4 ane adelphia ...-- “6 5 TIGERS WIN LOOSE GAME FROM UTAHANS SALT LAKE CITY, 19 After dropping two games to the Kees, the Tigers came back here y and won their first game CINNATY, Sept. 12— Te Sept Lawdermiik, W and Wingo. yes "Maye and Koel | | PITTSBURG, ne DR ELPHIA, Kept. 19.—~ Parnes, fino’ jonzales; Adams and Bie DRIVERS PRIMED FOR BIG AUTO RACE MEET NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Lighteen drivers will compete in the 150-mile automobile race tomorrow afternoon on the Sheepshead bay oval. A ten- mile special race also will be staged, Ralph de Ralph Mul *| tord, the Chevrolet brothers, Ira Vail, rn ana Ats-| Joe Boyer, Dave Lewis, Denny Hickey, Art Klein and Joo Thomas. 8. * hie, Maat n ic Thom Salt Lake City Dl das eeet ud Peeiien y and 1 Batteries; Finne zi nd BP NOTON, Sept 19.— WA 1 ame. " 3s 10 » | bal whe ts leading the turned to the negton 12 16 Vangilder sharrit Hite In two trips to € rm avernge of 1.000 u Gallia and Billings; Court- x. |Among the entries are: 1|/ Palma, Tommy Milton, 4 their we on the other b hann’t al-| lowed his machine to slacken a bit | | Davis, Anadel hurler, showed his class Sunday by ' bowling over the Alhambras. “Tippy” Thompson, South Park southpaw, is a former University of Washington product. He has been pitching good ball all year. McGillicuddy will be behind the plate for the South Park nine with Jorgenson doing mask duty for the opposition.® The big tilt is scheduled to get under way at 2:30 regardless of what grounds are used. The Alhambras will swing into action again Sun- day meeting the Mike Wright aggregation at Lib- erty Park at 4 p. m. Final announcements of the big title game will be published in Saturday’ 's Star. LOCALS DROP SECOND TILT GELS TAKE THIRD BATTLE FROM SEALS| ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Heavy by Wade, Killefer and Boles the third game of the series the Seals here yesterday. The | inal count was 7 to 1 | score— Francisco Angeles . _ ‘The batteries: vundberg and | th McKee; Aldridge and Boles. Yoterans at the West Side school, and aoc if | they have weight as w zperience. Wendell Peterson ts the leading candidate for the quarterback job ou the Broadway eleven. ttle will have one of the 14 teams in the history of There are a big bunch of Bil Rodgers’ gang returned to | th their much advertised form and ‘ handed the Onks 2 whole setting of Not mach has been heard from the Queen Anne of Ballard contingents far, Milliken, @ new man, is conching at Queen Anne, aod Me- Comb is again tatoring the Shingle- 0 Tiger the Bees wh with the Univer. | TO BEAVERS PORTLAND, Sept. 19.—Pounding | two Seattle hurlers hard in the #ixth Portland e from the Siwashes 6 to Anh dw a: to play center, | scholastic diffi Crystal Pool on the “Ssth’" ia sure going to be some big event If you walt to nee the classy Medals Mr. Sherwood Is hav and seventh frames, ing made before you enter for the second ¢ won ame for Black 5q sity that Coach " Hunt in to be one of the offi elals, along with a lot of the other “athletic bugs the Vj so the former Linco! 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