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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. — HAVE you HAD A ColD ) fLL BUG OH Boy! EVER TH MAFF IS AWAY NisiTiNG HER | THATS NOTHIN, OUR vert We ta PUNE oe TOP, \ in) LITTLE MMING'S” DEAR MATA, Ett DEAD WITH MAID TOOK ALL THE Good AN’ PLENTY NEWS ? GOIN MRONG HONGER, TH HOUSE IS UPSIDE SILVER WE HAD 7 FoLKs! vu At Hore! mT DOIN, AW! “THIS ee ue . [é POLK S' ~ dpe y es 2 (ORNING TH \ yt ¥e 5 r i, oe : - 7 MAID TOO @& A BAD old’ ate \ : Pa { ees Se Se PORTS Four Baseball Men Still | YOUNGEST CHAMPION Is COMING BACK _{ Junior League Will Be Started If Big Fellows ‘Eligible for Local Job; Se séDon’t Hurry Up With Cage Squad Entrig Big Ball MeetWednesday 7 tion, incloding Wares, Herr, Mullen and Bi ll Rodgers Still Being Con- sking why they can't have a; weeks, every . cage league an well an the big fel | xume a week Te r of |enter the league, which will assure wishing to will b up hear from ll teame sy lows, There are @ large nur cage teams in the elty and unless | the the big feows hurry up with thelr | see m of « natant competition for the Mm, should write to the Sporting appl m Ww join The Star hoop| Editor of The Btar here Gn the fet a this sidered; Election of Officers to Be sireult wilt be aplit nto | Io —. vc cowmoue, x ot BENJAMIN IS HAILED —|BUFFALO BOXER IS” funy and gpaiaings are} = AS “COMER” IN EAST) AFTER TITLE Bogy W YORK, Nov. 11 If six more|in the East. He ru n over|\" © quarters of the gm! | wen an be lined up before | Joe Welling, the Chicago lightweight. tye boxing wong the firw the month the league | recently, He is now under the man nly waxed enthutlastic | will be made up of two senior cir ut the posstt Jocults, but a junior league will be started if the big fellows don’t come | after the affair nny | Leonard as Nghtweight champleg Present Powers Prefer Playing Manager Coming Year BY LEO H. LASSEN ; | Out of a field of 11 candida’ the job of managing the Seattle baseball club has simmered down to four men who are still in the running, according to Bill Klepper, present sec- retary of the club. | Charlie Mullen, who finished out the season; Clyde Wares, | Seattle second sacker; Eddie Herr, manager of the Salt Lak Bees last summer, and Bill Rodgers, the pilot of the Sacra-} mento club, are the men still eligible for the post, says Sir| William. , The other seven men have fizzled out. Kiepper admitted yesterday that there was no chance of Mike Kelley, the St. Paul pilot, to come here unless Mike would work op a straight salary. Kelley wanted to buy a block of stock in the elub, but there isn’t any for sale. And Kelley he won't come to the Coast unless he can buy half interest in the Siwashes. | He won't come the A wire from Cha’ the owner of the Chic ra’ and Sailors’) Joe Benjamin, former Spokane ut a team in ke a senior lightweight, ts being « agement of Billy G thru Leonard A boxing we Basketball _Application We hereby apply for a franchise in The Star’s Basket- ball League, subject to the rules and regulations of the members’ committee. ged Rocky, Grupp he ever Leonard has expressed @ ‘ ness to meet Kansas, but holdgge for catch weights. 5 ~ ——— A new weekly sporting dealing in all lines of athletics Comigkey. | ———— —__--—______—-- go White Sox| that he is one of the real veterans ” sd , ME PET ay ii sc icavteucesucseceenaates says that there i# absolutely no|of the league and knows the class see in Oe eae chance of “Chick” Gandil coming to!and needs of the circuit. Just what e the Coast. Gandil was the first/luck he would have in landing new | ‘ sacker of the W Sox last year|men, however, is questionable. | ”* Er OO e—— —lc (iL Cit MUANAGET, OF CAPTAIN... cccscccccsccscccccscosers and wants to come to the Coast next ri summer to manage a club If possible. RODGERS MAY Gandil is now at Los Angeles. He STAY WITH SACS says be won't go back to Chicago Bill Rodgers, Sac mi + last | next year. | year, may stick with the Solons Out of Running. | another term, The Sacramento | “put” Leard, former Northwestern| lub hasn't held its election of | pilot; Frank Isbell, who played in 1920 officers yet and his fate will the Western be up in the air pntil this session | “Rowdy” Elijott, Oak catcher; Rey bs held. j Corhan, Seal infielder, and John Ganzel, of Kansas City, are not be | BILL ing sonsidered at all, says Klepper. SIGNS | All of the men applied for the post Bil Cunningham, Siwash center: | Klepper handed out the news yes | fielder last year, has signed for 1920 terday that he was in touch with| Bill leaves for Honolulu next week several big league stars who want to| where he will work for the rest of come to the Coast for the post of/the winter. He will be back in managing the Siwashes, but that the | March in time to report for training Seattle club couldn't give out their/at Hanford. Bill joined the Elks the names now because it might queer/other night and will from hence the deals |forth be dubbed “Brother Bill.” Of the men who are still eligible Herr and Wares seem to have the FRENCH AND inside track to the coveted honor. | HARPER LEAVE x Herr has valuable connections in the) Ray French, infield 4 Has D d Aft Me bash 'war'ho was soa for | ta, roar, ant sere | undee Al ter | Between JRo S a number yea: San Fi ye ch | ; © nection that enabled him to get a| win alcae beter a tl aainee ° | will report to Seattle in the spring. good bunch together at Salt Lake | while Barger, whe finishes out the | Coast ] itle: Ii city last season. Herr quit his Job) season in the Canadian circuit, will >| at the Mormon city because of salary | Poor to Little Rock in the Southern Seattle ring fans are in for a store of some real — 7 he |tenewe Bent year, M ts Baird boxers during the next few weeks. Billy Miske, ” avant Playing Manager. lTHOMAS 18S ee | the St. Paul heavyweight; Tommy Gibbons, another “The Seattle club wants a playing |IN MOVIES BF ashes | St. Paul battler, both of whom are billed to meet manager if possible.” says Klepper.| “Rabe” Rath, Boston star, Feathers to Battle for Elks;) Frank Farmer, Miske is the only boy who weath- | ‘and a man who has good connec-| isn't the only southpaw baseball- ered the attacks of Jack Dempsey, champion now. ies dine rest pose Pe a) oe eres. i Four Other Bouts Gibbons is the claimant of the world’s light heavy- obtain some real players ‘Thomas, 8 hes Li : ¥ ' ‘ se ante ef the cam wit te} ined Up weight crown. Gibbons will fight at the Crystal der ther mg ay saga eae agp epgay toma Se - Pool and Miske at the Arena. Both promoters are a LEWIS MEETS STECHER tous, “We Wun WiLL BE MATCHED wiTu er, @arle Gddock WHOIS COMING BACK, ! Kuppenheimer Manhattan lothes Shirts “ eopittett ti 3. Sree tan Buy That Heavy Underwear Today Cold Weather and Colds Go Hand in Hand —~ ~—— aati appointed by Saturday says Klepper.| in Los Angeles. “Tommy” it Loner — are —— out. The didn’t say which company he was Jimmy Dundee, the little Cali-| claiming the date of December 3, and it’s up to the board of directors for the coming| with in his last letter ¢ . |fornian, plans a big winter r ‘ at ‘ 2S pehgeestalrag lll lpn eter ee ey er to base. i. eo ea boxing commission to straighten out the tangle. meeting of the club whictr is set for! siete weight title, There is some ¢ November 26th is the Arena date, but the Arena D oe k h $ tak f Wednesday night. It is also hoped | NEW BOARD about who owns the crown and will be closed down. Hite wanted the date shoved ) hatt ion’t make t e mis e 6 _that the directors will elect the presi: | OF DIRECTORS Dundee is going out to lek any-| back a week, but the Pool promoters had already Manhattan dent for the year at the same meet The present board of directors of YOY who lays any claims to the| * made arrangements for their regular date, Decem- Shirts, with wearing too light underwear ing 80 the manager cari be appointed | 41.0 Incat elat, xh trew. | DONT. be | - i este: a0 possible 1g th ern” SD of Jim Brew: | "<The ttle fellow worked ike a| ber 3 their lit : SST Frank Newell, Ed White, George | Champion here against Joe Gorman 4 aE i hs dai be MULLEN HASN'T Bouchert, George Hardenberg, are| last week in a great draw fight at Young Hector, the Bremerton heavyweight who | of spahie in snappy November weather. CONNECTIONS due to step down and out toni, Charley Mullen, who finished altho some of them may be re« out the season as the manager jed. The new board will elect the of the Seattle crew, hasn't the | president, who appoints the manager. | the ™ big league,connections to be the leader that Seattle wants. Charley, who is a nice, likeable .t.|the Crystal Pool and he makes |aecond bow to Seattle fans when he has been under suspension, will be able to box in | Seattle again after the middle of next month. | in event at the Elk While the promoters are bringing a lot of new tal- day night ent to Seattle to meet Frank Farmer, the Tacoma Baird leaves for the East boxer, the bout the fans want to see is Hector vs. and he wants to loave with a w artistry of Dangerous colds often result design and beauty of from carelessness in changing color, give 1 YUMMY UMN, Farmer, because the bout has been on and off i } H J olde one decision over Dundee . off so ts io Spall beosnell ean fetta te | Ito rh eae ae oe aes to} many times that the fans want to see the feud | ecogeng E the proper time. Make health position to grab off plays like ff this is the deciding thrashed out, literally speaking. | ness to their This is Ba since his sec ‘The some of the other candidates. <mwe There’s a flock of ring men who want to come to Seattle to perform before the local fans. In this | number are Boy McCormick, the English middle- r weight who is making good around San Francisco. eredit, made a visit to Cleveland » - sree roi tale Posy Sle “Battling” Ortega, the Mexican welterweight, is | few days ago. Cy weighs four! wooanouse in the semi-windup. In| another. Perhaps Seattle fans will yet see some | Sli en a ~ Quit! pig first go here be turned on the real boxers in action. } SEEET NOTES eee ecnote tet See! Star Tackle ‘Coach Smith | wearers. ° your first thought. Come in now and look over the splendid joan 7 selection of warm, comforta- ee ble winter underwear that (Italy) or CHEASTY’S is offering to par- WARES KNOWS COAST LEAGUE Clyde Wares, the little sec sacker, is still ve hunt, and has a the other candida y | ‘enh Wy USS Cy Young, the only 1 pitcher with 500 vieto to his, the n in antage the light} brother Elks for t time. “Values Tell” lof Stuart White, dagen started the| known in the ; tering ram, ilback position 1919 campaign Cley Second and Spring. Third Mloor, | pitchers on its staff, on at quarterback » out Deeds and Gimbal started a 4 that | done, Charley Street, after sever) nea t tw | Louis for the inter, after wpend-|‘Tom ix a recent addition he | (London . e,e > % DON'T FORGET & “in vennmyhvna antes “Sera wontnonne’ "| Qt of Game = Has Problem | any ticular men. Each suit is an un- 8 That among the ral Wldent team entizely re-|goquired bis ring tralning under Chet | | ] f " th 4 D t Vv « slate fc | covered re the accident which g x lat | covered trom the cident. whic at Broadway to Solve Now usual value for the price. Don z Azec 1 of Se- Ol neason and oa hi yd ; : BS ting an, impor er ha returned to hme ‘i: Thornton Martin Is on Shelf Too Many Stars for Back-| House of delay. Tomorrow you may re- O Arctic Ciub B Z| The report that Bobby Qui is for Few Days With Bum Leg) field; sabrsloueda ‘ Pe a a Bigeed tate . | Bears Here Soon heimer gret. ; a is one organization that 9 “é penrenenyf ; in texnorten Martin, BroaGway's stey Too many stars for the backfield Smart t you should become a mem- W) » appents to n jus “ae ackle, may n n.the beat of con hat's the situation which con-| Clothes af , ia : i * ae at ; Davidson dition for ame with Lincoin| fronts Coach Ande t 8, f z ea = ion ie ‘ttice of the it ‘Louls| Two other touts complete’ the [neat @atar injured et anile Univedtp a? Gatteetas my $35 to $85 Underwear prices, $1.50 and ; ie @ | Browns. bill n the « ek At this time when coaches all { THE SPORTING GOODS STORE pouring: the tant part « dial vi joni comes Californin with ie el sie | ‘Si aidiesenrenesseanioananacn —————— | te rett o the Carl Mays to the Yank se, and one of the best linemen | POtt that an abundance of backfield i He will do gum isis hak eotkad’ the lin te ptf Inemen | at are making life miserable for | at Do Yo K | Detroit Tie Mare and tease thee raked thelin the elty, Martin outplayed Tynell,| the Naar tutor i | iu now to lead the San Aptonio club nex |to have Pratt with the New York oa a sao ha aby “f rage ich It all hi ned when “Pesky | a } That Seattle has the fin- pesado vi LO a noo) cf ’ ne i ‘ ai cs tne ey batt "is ni ot ni Where ; : est srgitard parlor in the ‘The Cleveland club witht dis i || ee cabtain “acelt Vagen,| Ke. Smith immediately got bexy| 5 HY world? Come in and see. pitt some its Jof the First hill team will play ix| With the result that "shad Rowe | J M4 before an ther se - q stery at the present time, |®"4 Brooks were to the BROWN & HULEN| "ssa." peg olory aff ae al Your Patronage Appreciated . will pre 1 to}fight for the pivot job which ja] nd Pay Checks Cashed oe Bk © Foiled Asso int on, 10¢ AND a, here he wt year ; nee he : ae itt mre when | > : ne Suffolk club of the i The rest of t ay team is| Sprott started turning out again Bi inep ppd Virginia. ague next eAKON. Street Aacl expected to ne up it has dur: | ¢ pronounced himactf gr east qserved in France during the war ing ihe early games of the year. The shape hii? Bra, Corned 2rd and OR and returned with several sears of i) ) only Job in re al au pute ts the quar pitnatinel Wha Caathtiniih on The Where wetitat g | - I a nor eT Magn oa ping miguel rage Store of ENS & YOUNG MENS ees . “Values y is said to be much s Washing edge on Peterson, who started the|ton's eleven on University fehl on eason at the pivot post. Backer| Thanksgiving will he in the nature Spring Cigar Coe DisrRiBuTOR: | Piayed quarter in the tilt against}o? an all-star ugerecotion , \ , the last season and a | 1202 WesteRN Ave -mowe eLigrt4 768 | Franklin take part in a game from May 13 | Out at A fo August 5 | | ollin bile alf back, will uniform next Saturday. it out, Backer seems to have the| backfield which eppo: C.GRAVES. Pres Sa Tell” VENUE AT SPRING STREET Choice oln the clouds of gloom {the squad is in good condition, ana} y there is strong|are working hard, Hallet was out * Hallet, | of practice with a poor leg for over » to don ala week, but hopes to get out for prac | Fore go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, | | 1414 3d Aves downtown, 913 24 ‘Aves! The rest of tee Monday,

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