The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 21

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. a pres HILL OUTFIT Rivers Meets Casey in Go | FAVORED TO at Crystal Pool Next Week| ‘WIN GRID GO Queen Anne will enter the game! Mexican Lightweight Will Make His Bow to Local Ring! ®!'! th \vest Beattie crew favorit to win thia afternoon, when the two Fans at Austin & Salt’s Smoker; Ketchell Takes ON} prep toams tangio at the league ball | park, The Kick-off is set $516. Madden in the Semi-Windup; Other Ring Gossip Pw t Beattie has dropped two | « a games in the high school cireuit, BY LEO H. LASSEN bowing before Franklin and Piroad- | Joe Rivers, veteran lightweight, will show his ring wares | Wa) bet pot poe . Ballard. 0% to the local fans for the first time Wednesday night when| nurnett, star Quay eu he mixes with Ha Casey, rugged local boy, in the main ame, It w event of Austin & cond show of the season. pe Rivers has a long list of victims in the fight game and is one of the biggest drawing cards in the game today. Ue veter; : ener s classifie one 0 ie} - rere - - is a veteran ring general and is classified as or f th tie ps uae ak akan cabtenn game's real topnotchers, - | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. He fought in Portland the other night and was robbed of | - a draw verdict with Alex Trambitis, the Portland welter, | ‘after 10 rounds of fast milling. It was one of the best tilts of the Portland season and the worst Rivers should have had is a draw, according to wire reports from the South, | Rivers reached Seattle last night! well in his workouts bere, This and will begin his training here to| is hig Mrst start in a local ring. day, The boy from the land of the| What Madden can do we well jumping bean should be in good con-| enough know. dition after training for a 10-round - yok AT THESE SHOE. VALUES Sgureit’s you will find a bis t devoted entire! of the children All- Wool Overcoats At Prices That Will Make You Happy 3elted, Fitted or Regular Mod- els, in a great variety of fine materials. $995 ~FOR BOYS Here's the shoe that combines good appearance and hard wear « in an unusual de. Calf. Little Gents’ * sizes 1 to “Roy 2% wo é bout with Trambitas. Six two-minute rounds should find both boys travel ing at top speed Harry Casey, bis opponent, has a chance to make @ big name for him self in Coast ring circles if he wins, Casey is a rugged, swinging hitter, and has demonstrated his wares to loca! fans enough for them to know what he can do within the squared circle. ver style in Gunmetal $3.50 9 to 13% oo... $4.50 YOUNG KETCHELL MEETS MADDEN OTHER BOUTS ON CARD Billy Joyee f here with a r wing in the fight gv featherweight and will make his first w to local fans with Irving Gleason, Seattle miller, in the third bout on the card. Joyce is a stocky built fellow and looks like the goods, What he can do in the aquared circle will have to be demon jatrated. “Red” Gage, lehtweight moets Pat Dyer, who is breaking into of 28 straight Joyce in a 1918 Dodge Privately-used car, Wonderful Values Upstairs $15 $50 Raincoats, All Styles, $7.00 to $35.00 ——Leather and Leatherette Coats—— Separate Trousers and Mackinaws ——Upstairs we save you money—— driven only 3,000 miles, almost new. I must sell at once. I am storing car with AUTO BAR- GAIN MARKET, 701 East Pine St. Tel. Bast 340, Call Fred Pattison. Terms Easy. the fight game, in the second go. Gage bas been coming to the front rapidly in his last few fights, Dyer’s real name is Williams. Hoe is a brother of Billy Williams, light weight, who has retired from the game. One more bout will be added to the card. Young Joe Ketchell of Chicago, a nifty working welterweight, will toss gloves with Lloyd Mad- den, our own product in the semiwindup. Ketchell has shown RAFFERTY'S UNDERTAKING and CREMATION CO. Sn EXPERT REPAIRING A completely equipped Shoe Repair Depart: ment where honest, sturdy materials and skilled workmanship result in work that WHY OLE 1S CHAMPION ‘There are » lot of fans in Seat- tle who can't figure out how Ole Anderson holds the Coast heavy- weight title when he has lost both of his tilts with Frank Far. mer, the veteran Tacoma miller. Anderson beat Carl Morris hero For 15 years called | the other night, and Morris was the Coast champion, winning it BLEITZ-RAFFERTY CO. | from “Fat” Larue. No matter Same Personne! | how many times a fighter ts . | beaten by some one else, if he Same Location | wallops the champion the ‘tthe ts Same Policy | his with all the trimmings. If Farmer should lick Ole before It does not matter whether you| Some one else does the title would are a newcomer or an old resident— you will receive the same courteous revert to the big logger. treatment you would expect from a) close friend. Complete Funeral Store hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tailored Ready Co. | 401-403 PIKE ST. ui ANDERSON MAY M KRUVOSKY Gunboat” Smith, the vet j heavyweight, found the going ra: tough when he tangled with "K | | Kruvosky, the San Francisco south Service as Low as $60. ° | | paw slugger, in the Golden Gate city. | Kruvosky is a hard man to beat and | North 525 will make a lot of ‘em step around. | There is a big chance that Anderson j 617 KILBOURNE | will start for California soon, where | The | Missoni Temple Frement he will meet Kruvosky tn the near | | future. Chet McIntyre, his manager, thinks Ole {s about ready to break | into fast company in the South. ->O-AV0 ‘The state department has a trans | The smaller a man's mind, the| Prestice we enjoy jator in Washington who knows 33) jonger it takes him to make it up. comes from having served languages. | | many persons satisfactorily. _ Let's go bay Boldt's French pay | Let us serve you, too! try. Uptown, 1414 34 ave; down-| town, 913 24 Ave. |FIRST 1920 LIPTON CUP RACE IN JUNE LONDON, Oct. 22.—The firse race in the 1920 series for the America's! Cup will take place June 24, 1920, it} the challenge submitted by Sir} Our Mette: Thomas Lipton is accepted. The! challenge specifies that the first race | should take place upon that date and | | the others at intervals of two days. | Chartes Nicholson of Southamp- | ton, designer of Shamrock IV, who |ts considered England's foremost producer of racing yachts, is now In | America to see about refitting Sham rock IV, now in drydock in Brook Strike Now —while the iron is hot. 122 Examine | Teeth You Our Expert | Advice. : UNION _ TAILORS We guarantee prompt on all orders. withthe Union Don’t “holler” about the high cost of living. Just place your order for a suit or overcoat this week and we'll show you how you can save on clothes. A. S. Bardawell 321 Lyon Bidg. 1-Third Ave ‘Third and'ames “COR _UNIVERSIT Y- Patients Ou w Will Gladly Your and Give Special Attentien, Smile without embarrassment! Forget It— ‘That's our answer to you when you say you are afraid to have the dentist attend to your teeth. To such people we can say they have the greatest surprise of their lives in store for them when they find they are absolutely compelied to call on the dentist. The great “tear of pain” that has been 4 bugaboo in their mind for #0 long will vanish in thin air, ‘There ain't no such animal.” Isn’t it much better to go to the dentist before you are com. pelled to—before pain forces you to go? There isn't an argument in the world against it—you know down deep in your heart that it is the proper thing to do, but you put it off from-day to day or week to week with the result you suffer a lot of pain that ts unnecessary and pay more for your work than you would have done had you gone when the first sign of decay set in For mercy's sake heed the advice of people who have made dentistry their lifelong study and put a little ACTION into your thinking. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 43, R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at 8. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 From ow! Limited, Given| MEETS JONES Harold Jones, the Tacoma light weight, who has been staging a come: | back program, will return to the main event class in Tacoma in two weeks, when he meets “Heinie” | | Schumann in the downSound city.| | Jonps has been the winner in his last | six Starts and been boxing at a/ fast clip. He roubled with bum tonsils Jast fall and hit the greased | chutes so far as wins were concerned and lowt several starts In succession. He had his throat repaired, and now he is ready to mect the headliners | again. Schumann will make his first | start in several monthe when he meets Jones. | “HEINIE” SCHUMANN | | | | country run No Crawford, former American inter: | jecholastic champion, i# among the | Lafayette squad of bill and dale men A feature of the running races at the Empire City meet at Yonkers will be a race October 23 for young jockeys or maiden | riders over a six-furlong course, | ‘The American Polo league will include Providence, Salem, Low- Lawrence, New Bedford, Fall River and Worcester, all England cities, where the rc polo game enjoys much popular. ity. The season started October i. pson of the Coast lartillery hag been appointed director of athletics at the forts in Boston harbor. A field day will be among the porting activities of the coming season. Robert J. Caldwell of New York is about to establish near Sarano lake in the Adirondacks | the greatest private game pre- | serve in the world. BISHOP COMING WEST | WITH TWO RING MEN “Biddy” Bishop, Cincinnati pro moter and manager of boxers, has for two months been planning a trip thru the west, where he will remain jall winter, returning to Cincinnati jfor the early spring. Bishop will take with him Dick O'Brien, the | young Cincinnati giant, who has been something of a sensation in the ring the past year, and Young San dow, the Ohio tam who just ad ministered to mpion Pete Her. man a most artistic thrashing. Biddy intends to bring his boxers to Chi cago and then start for the Coast, stopping off at Des Moines, Denver, | Tulsa, El Paso, and thence to San | Diego where he will establish head- LEO MEETS D SACRAMENTO, Cal., | Kid Leo of Sacramento m | Denny df Oakland in the main event jot the Hoffman club card tonight. | Young Joe Gans of Oakland meets |Chief Abernathy of San Francisco and Al Walker of San Francisco | fights Baby Blue of Marvesville in the bas abet bo FREDERICK S NELSON AMELS are as delightful to your taste as they are new. And, so satisfying that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels afe unusual; in fact, they’re unlike any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they’re an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, pro- ducing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigaretté ever did. 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