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caantnia a lerentecuickecaereaetotonener st Meteeet ere rete ee - = sa ath 4 > THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOV. by 1919. [s LEAT IGHT! ne Goan! \aver’ ® GY BAN WTO HE WEL TT CouD| ( wuat AGE You waueaas ee TH carrer car] | AW SMASHED my NOSE, TOUGH WAVE, BEEN GONNA GET Bout pa A SWELL ou GAL? BUSTED Two oF my Luck! an a SLATS. AND . = alt Wg PORTS NERVOUS Sys Tet! NR ee (GUNBOAT” SMITH BATTLES FARMER TONIGHT Gary 2) Cannon Ball Expert to Big é Fellows Who Box Tomi shit Nineteen Cage Outfits — * eH fa ts Saacea eine te ; Want Places in Star’s © | ei “Ringside ee 7 i a Winter Basketball Race © Bellingham and Tesoina lea tor Places; Many King” County Towns Also Ask Representation; Cushman Indians, Bremerton and Poulsbo Are on Lists; Com- mittee to Meet Smith Licked Jess Willard; Farmer Will Be Able to Take Care of Himself; Storey Tackles Ketchell; Casey Mixes With Rogers; Tacoma Bouts BY LEO, H. LAS EN having participated in a! Whether juggling logs or tossing cannon balls is the best Wolt tourney, I believe Sher Lying training will be decided beyond a doubt tonight when Mi had his mind on the game when “Cunboat” Smith, former heavyweight champion of the a mons definition navy, meets Frank Farmer, Northwest heavyweight title . holder, at the Arena, A sporting goods company Both of the big fellows carry a call for the stretcher Yolunteered to furnish the | bearers in their right mitts and it promises to be a merry Atta ” . session when the two big fellows box tonight. | also have some explana. | Farmer steps into real fast company when he takes on the Nineteen teams will make up The Star’s Northwestern , basketball league if the applications of all the local and out- side squads for places in the circuit are accepted. Five teams are expected to enter from Y. M. C. A, Knights of Columbus, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Piper & Taft and Spaldings’ are counted in now. The other squads are out-of-town representatives. Kent ig the only out-of-towh team that may not enter the league. The big purpose of The Star’s or ganization is to assure con- a stant competition. This is the life of any sport. ep male to he headquarters. Hapa) nner,” who is one of the best known mitt men The other big teams that have asked for membership are Boothe! player who goes) 1 “te Same. ——} The venerable who gets made up of representative Puget Sound and King county fs foon down and out th cebeition 2 r bout te towns. Tacoma, Bellingham, St. Louis College and Bremer Kapowsin, says that the honorable ton represent the larger applicants. 19th hole Is now a mere Arena Card Air, Smith will think that the whole Vashon Heard From time rivals at the cage game, are Vashon wants to put a team in all ansious to put in teama, the cireult, Paulsbo, in the Lit To Hold Meeting Ray district; the Coll ivest| There will be a meeting of the Sound, of Tacoma, and tt *|, mere executive committee Friday Indians are also anxio have|to get the hoop plang under way. squads entered for the Northwest-! ‘rhe ue plans to start o in the golf course. “Gunboat” Smith vs. Prank navy te fallin Farmer, heavy weights, at right hand of his across the dimmy Storey Young plate. Mr, Smith says what's a fall Ketchell, welterweights. ing navy compared to the North Eddie Quinn, ws. Eddie western woods that will descend on Jackson, lightweights, the man from the metropolis of Ta Danny O'Brien vs. Hed « him when he sails Promoters should stage all of Martin's fights around Akron Shas 11 brothers and all of them tO see Bob's first bout ern honors n December. Further announce . Taylor, welterweights. Seattle fans have seen Frank . if ; Snohomish is only representa-| ments of th bd! olngs in basket. ne mente came. George Etzal vs. Stanley |) Parmer in action often enough to ydnchominh is the onty representa-| ments of the big doings in basket times during the re- Fitagerald, bantamweights. know that he can take care of him ou s rene an 2 ye Barge 7 we val bam: W? given out in The Star : self. but Smith wil! have to bank o' game with Georgia Tech, engl re9 og enya ragy Thad» x en not applied for a place in the or-| The executive committee now con- ganization as yet sists of “Doc” Wells, of the Y, M. Of the King county towns, Renton,|C. A.; Earl Fry, of Piper & T&f Preston, Orillia and Issaquah, old | and Manager Kellison, of Spaldings, th was the ‘washers a puir oF hd wiih we the adr of the Hock Ee ouew—~ WASHINGTON MEETS ALL-NAVY hie de t o Purchase Johnsons tte, He beat ‘om at, tw) |e \|AGGREGATION AT DENNY FIELD thas lost $6,000 on the sea- | Flynn, Palzer, McCarthy and Here are the two big fellows who will do battle at the Arena t@night. Frank Farmer BY JAMES GRANT Whether Ens, > th i y . , | , | Whether Ensign Perry will get into i That's pretty rah. ‘Half of Club Frank Moran, climaxing his efforts /the veteran logger from the wilds of Kapowsin, will defend his Northwest heavyweight! Washington’ ' | Ume he hag been in a Seattle ring with & right ~ ot al | since 1909, when he mixed things rs non ot Cou Gc (4 ey an S| with Denver Ea Martin tn an exht-| Bq collective bargaining to ad bg with cowhide kickers selling | pret n's football machine will the fray is undecided. are the guys who put | Fras sae Mibsonae tard in San title against “Gunboat” Smith, the New York heavyweight, in a six two-minute round|swing into action against the All| Washington will present a patched 4 ancisco In @ 20-round bo “ ” » fre y ne in the gituation. The “Gunner” had his chance to laffair. The “Gunner” was at one time champion of the Pacific fleet while Farmer Pacific feet team at Denny field Sat white, Star A oe & a cen’ no St. Paul Leader Rativosle n the world’s ring title, but lost}earned his fame and righthand punch tos ing timber er around ne little farm at Orting. | 240-13 | for some time, due to a strained tent Wilson didn't have |~ ” lout by burn managing. Willard « jed the locals bP Ore-\don. George Smith is out again and More sayso than Ban John. | Home; Important Session rie bout sad. bent Fehnecn. On LENOARD WILL STAGE gon, the Purple and Gold squad is | Will give Art Thiesen a hard race for Mays case ye ard a short time before 4 — Billed for Stockhdlders | Figure it out tor yourselt NEXT BOUT IN TULSA LANGFORD MAY TUTOR } out tor tne navy’s scalp higgend. Ben Tidbail looks stronger Arbuckle has quit baseban.| * pia - | ; | every time out at tackle. Y Ww HT The “11" which the sailors will pre | # have been afraid he’ lost his) Mike Kelley, ager of the St | sronecy TACKLES | Renny Leonard's next big fight OUNG HEAVYWEIG rent on Saturday wilf give the var-|, THe gobs also feel confident of take y. Undaunted by the oping hi ee ba r ‘ Sam Langford, the veteran ling the varsity’s measure on the cin- figure. Paul team in the American associa. | YOUNG KETCHELL ya be ataned ae. On area iitised tattrealihe. who tan toca will be plata from Io aitereet der gat. ‘Gie at ae eee ek Mt nol Young Ketthetl, the Milwaukoe Novembe is Opponen me one . will who can get. | 10M, has arrived home and will not wasmuntane will make hie second fo Willie Jackson, Frankie Callahan, seen his best days in the ring, "118." Lieut. J. J. Orr will captain| be staged between halves is a relay Fatty’s figure in focus | consider the offer of the Seattle club) 1 ty jock ring fans tonight when | 1 . ;Barney Adair or Joe Welsh, over pon “4 ee oo the gobs, eee. manuicoe ped Boy = be to play the whole | unless he is allowed to purchase at/ ho takes on Jimmy Storey, the unde- | at jthe long route to a decision. The be jo a aed py Me “ig | ‘Wolcott Roberts, all-American half, Pang asag mares ao hee won un alone. | least half interest in the local Coast|feated local boy. This will be’ the Poa mene ve Ue be vodntied glap' aes h eyelets ain tonitend is one of the men that will be scen in | fromm the Wyoming and one from th league organization, according to a|#¢mi-windup to the big affair. This oa pits ee knows the ins and outs of the action. Roberts in his first game | arkansas compose the gob team. still retains his crown at | m bout speaks for itself and should be KUM Graham, vetbran cage star, | elected ring game and he could show against the varsity showed his class. | university team will not be afte EFeports. Wilson keeps his job, wire received from the East this). sottie i¢ the boys perform up to| will be eet fore place on the Dread: | geen t himestf ||Punting $0 yards and skirting the se clad ew In Russia he wouldn't dare | morning. ‘ants way high squad this season. | Martin how to protect hin | | nounced until Saturday. : as | standard Lawrence, Mass, boasts a new!| and how to get the most out Washington ends for large gains, he We it for a day. Some one would also insists on looking over | ——— Dick Munson, former Presdway high|boxing arena accommodating 15,000 of his punches. praved to be the whole team. Ensign| Let's go eat at Roldt's—aptown, # before his train was out of| the ground before taking over the! OTHER nouTs lees ie Pa ovens whlall cost $7,000 to enuio Sproule {s included in the lneup.| 1414 34 Aves downtown, 913 28 Ave: club and will not do so unless the ON CARD loa ae ee ueh-at ee oe re joutiook suits him dently Mr . iY wasn't prepared for Kelley # on taking no wild step | “fight to the finish.” Neither | that featured ymer’s recent | § Willard. They're now re | visit to our village belts from 70 to 40 inches. .| There promises to be © merry ses } , anne. OF MF | George al, bantam champion of | < | There are rumors prevailing in local ae Peet hee By non ate tates with Franklin will » want the U. & A. to put the | baseball circles that half of the Seat. | {)° Fit 1 118-pounder, | for places on t in the league. tle stockholders are willing to sell + er ph oeet stabte at 800 year in the prep race pense, their shares in the club. It is also i r : — out us it has nothing to stand | reported that the entire 1919 director. | Don Ripley, midget forward, will be | the center of the Queen Anne high's |ate of the club will resign and that aus | a new body.of directors will have to ae ted. | jarry Casey and Frankie Rog- ether ‘bouts of) the Gérl | irsare_ spt rasta tt the University Adie Quinn, lightweight, of Tacoma, | washington meets Eddie Jackson, of Seattle; | - Herb ‘Taylor, welterweight, from Bremerton, takes on Danny O’Brien, | ae" a dt Veterans back | pall squad tais| Prince of Wales shod seca \ immy Marquia, star pitcher of the ball game before reurning to| Wirpctors elected will then in| @Fs Seattle welters who put up a | 2mm, Mart er 5 It sort of gives a stranger turn eloct their president, who will| Slam bang mix at the Crys cuong bi tor 8 | Mfea as to what kind of young) name the manager for next season. | hort time ago, will. meet | First hill loop team tnt i we have over here. Today ita the teihtened forte whe, § ® return bout in Portland to- Apencer Harris, will go into se nm in the all-im- night when they tangle in the wip aitiie lank oa < y 5 tid Paul y gink sues a Kentucky brewery | portant annual m .. | semi-windap to the Ki | way man who is exp the near beer was too near.| And then don't forget that Chariey| Billy Mascott headliner, The [on the Pine st. team. He's a forward. | f probably an impulsive feliow | Mullen offer. Mullen, who finished| bout will be = 10-round affair. , | ot the Inat| ‘The headliners are bantam. Cot Rice, center, will captain the Will be sorry in six months from | out the season « Orange and Biack squad this season. r : when even Kentucky will be| tra wen ue dircctoes the neee| weights and tonight's bout will y tor thar (ranbline tontent! | be for the taatam Gils ef the | a5. ss tne on ‘ West. Paul is from Colorado, practios the y for their franchise to’ | After tonight's ute | clouds on the local ch league wanting | men can nge for tilte thr ng men's division of Y. M. C, & gathering the ball horizon TITLE AT STAKE } promise to roll away somewhat and | he'tans will te piven 'n line on just IXTACOMA GO” | WARD WANTS BOUT Se “best team lost,” 0 lot of| renee 7 %e 10F them for next) so "Sones, Tacoma lightweights WITH BOB HARPER season imps were le oud in the billiard tour SO. swing into ym tomorrow Bobby Ward, St. Paul nas age in the Cit of the Living who lost a close jecision o Muff Const lightweight title is sup- Bronson in Aberdeen the other night ly of championship caliber. He| tle. He wants to meet Bob Harper. r will be in Seattle after the| claimant of the Northwest 133-pound . S uad Si TAS dentin he took frem “Pinkie” | championship. Ward will make 134 g Mitchell, the Milwaukee boy. Schu pounds for Harper ringside. T5735) t a draw b se the ref. - - | Up Star Men <i:.2'50. (2208 eso m: along at 18 cents “a package ench sportsmen are anxiaus t me of the American profes a1 boxing champions in action, | Every Boy been coming along at In Seattle Want Chick Harley inCleve- | inicss hie changes his Bbouid tina out about tne fe» ANd; Solon Is Signed — | anyboay’ but “Northwestern, necowa | i Northwestern second big “Meccano” contest hy : | raters. Which we are featuring at Lining up one of the salons * tine ee strongest football teams in aecoeta cic sieee | PP ge ute aie Pog Missano,” slip it to “Ded 2 the history of the sport, the With the reports from the Kast | _ “7: MEE you stand a guc 8 Cleveland Tigers, a pro-team!| that Biddy Bishop, dormer ‘Ta- his winter. 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He was pund bor aul November | to neoc pl | _ Promoter Tteddy has thelr signa towsed out of the ring there the other | night for failure to fight. It's a Your Patronage Appreciated good thing he wasn’t wished on the —————__ a Tickets on Sale—Drown & Hulen, Pay Checks Cashed BRING THIN ap’ | Sattle ring public. Carl Morris will | Batticrmcsn wage r blend of choice Turkish andchoice _ absence of coupons, premiums or Domestic tobaccos makes Camels gifts. You'll prefer Camel delightful—so full-bodied, yet so Quality! which time We , ee for u fine in fast company soon, |B A"APICeS Northwent Athletic Ciui) Put quality, flavor and cigarette Camels as unusual as they are oie i oe ee Lorin Solon, one of the| ‘This is cheerful news. 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Joo Dizard's, TORREY & SEARS’ |) Tin repels any American | ast us for the season, thank you. Occidental and Yeulor Battersby BILLIARD PARLOR iy damage tr, $2) r0a (xia) Micka ghare, ; Lewis, former welter- It 1480 2rd, Corned 3rd and Pike y ‘Cash tor Diamonds | weight champion boxer, has returned | 0nd ARMNA OF Iharher thon 4 Rona: o nd, Lewis has several bouts | BREMERTON — ele Clear ‘ew, including Johnny Rashion, |g Store and McManus & Campbell Hterweight of Inj and, ae 2819