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CAGE 12 $$ $$ —$$_________ Mike Gibbons Will Quit Ring If He as Walloped by Mike O’Dowd in Friday Night’s Battle}: ST. PAUL, Nov. 19.—Mike Gibbons, claimant of the world’s middleweight title, will quit the ring if he loses to Mike O’Dowd, acknowledged champion, Gibbons hasn’t been showing very well in his workouts. Friday night for the t RNR ene aye, BAIRD AND DUNDEE MOOK UP IN ELIKS" “CLUB B B BOUT TONIGay ert. School spirit is the life of our present day institutions of learning, and football is the big gest supply of spirit. Any body who is the least bit skeptical about this staten should have been out at Lines high school yesterday morning where the Lincoln alumni held their annual assembly which is held just before the big game of the year with Broadway high school, Pep—there was enough there to make John D. feller forget all about his indi. gestion, and enough left over to even make President Wilson forget about the league of na tions had he been there, We, being « graduate of Lin coln, perhaps felt the call of school spirit stronger than a stranger might ag - gardiess of prejudice, it good te know that eur schools have that pep and that spirit because it makes for better cithzens and a better nation. Football is a hard game and takes the best that the players have. It takes more than mere money can pay for—it takes spirit. That is why football ts our big school game and can never become a national game like baseball. It’s up to the players them selves to play the game hard and (o play for the game's sake because the right kind of foot ball makes the right kind of ——_ GOLD BEAR TEAM TO USE OPEN ATTACK Washington grid fans are due to gee some great open play work Tur- key day, when ‘the Golden Bears from California invade the local field. California has the greatest assort- itle. Geel WHAT It is a 10-round go. WONDER Tite ae wae 13? TN Title at Stake, So Mix Looks Like Battle; Other Bouts Little Seattle Favorite to Meet California Star Tonight; | Kruvosky to Box Wills; Farmer Busy Man; Cheese | ——_ | Battle on Tonight; Other Ring News BY LEO H. LASSEN HERE when won't be Jimmy any Dundee, something. The bout will headline the first smoker of the season to bouts are on thet including Willie Keeler, the boy with the funny foot- Woodhouse, be staged at the Elks’ club. menu, work and the efficient has to put up with way from the floor right Keeler’s Four hand; footwork and try to beat Willie, time; and six other celebrities who s due time. But back to the Baird-Dundee af ir, There won't be any af wt when the litt the squad circle tonight Bouts Are Even. Dundee arty sent Earl to the/ and where one ams and hears ts and everything. the first time ba but Earl, undaunted, me righ k and copped the de ston the nd time they battled And this is the iding mix and if anybody thinks that gloves won't fly—well it looks like another Gor man-Dundee mix on paper and the fans who saw that little fray at the Crystal Pool don't have to be told | any more. Of course we may be all! ction | fellows go into! Willie Francisco, at Tacoma Thursday Harold Jones meets Eadie Quinn in the semiwindup. They | night. other “Rea” light weights. “Curley” Cal Tom an shall be Keeler Gage ATTLE STAR GOTTA DATE With A SWELL CHICKEN TO SIT IN THE PARI championships at stake tonight the dusky takes on Earl Baird, Seattle’s own, and that clarion call for all those fans who love a real battle, as is usually the case, champions never put up the same but re kind of a scrap that just boxers do, too afraid of moving around, the crown might fall off, or lifornia feath should be beeat as the champs are d try and all at the sa e enumerated * Tom Wood house, heavyweights. George Etcel vs Morgan Jones, featherweight» vs, Eddie Papke, Valencourt vs. Jimmy Spawl, welterweights. are both Tacoma lightweights. | ot any team in the wrong in doping this out to be a a re battle but it's a hunch and we shall| FARMER IS ‘The southern squad ts noted for soon know whether we're wrong or/ BUSY MAN conference. Its open field formations. This sea- son it has been using the aerial sy» not. As to the possible winner Dundee} man in the Frank Farmer is the busiest ring | l¢ Northwest He m who keep WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919. ag 2 WHAT i 5 ALOUT TIME fo i ME THAT 5° a BorroweD TWO YEARS eed, Fr AGO! when they meet h Betting has switched from 2 to 1 on Gibbons to even money, -. 7 ue Witt TAR PORTS ity “Local Pride to | Meet California | Ring Man Today | oe ner, ya ise, Here's little Karl Baird, the local therweight, who headlines the Elke’ show tonight. He takes on Jimmy Dundee, the California bat Soldiers’ and me . Sailors’ Club Enter Squad Six Teams Now in Star Cage League; Here’s Informa- tion for Clubs Six teams are now entered in The rn basketball league. The Sob diers’ and Sailors’ club ts the latest team to enter the cireult, The serv fee men's club is being managed by Sidney Hill and practice games can |be arranged by calling him at 6 p. lm. at Kenwood 641. The service men Tpian to put a fast squad in the cots| The other five teams entered so |didate for the post as repre- | Harvard and Ohio State are | 1 | | wax played in 1918 on account of the tem ef advancing the ball, mixed looks @ shade better than Earl. Dun-| Joe Welch tomorrow night and hax/far are the Knights of Columbus with the good old-fashioned line | dee stepped around like a big leaguet/two fights here, one with Billy|Piper @ Taft's, the Y. M. C. A plunges, “Dummy”, Wells at full s/in his first showing here last week | Miske and the other with Tommy Spaldings’ and Phoenix Mutua sald to’ Be one of the greatest piting= fhRe Bar! didn't ek a food the }@ipbati the. worid’s Heht heavy. | Life Insarance ing backs that has ever played the last time he fought here, when he) weight king, at the first the ar league American game in the south battled Harry Pelsinger and lost. But|} month. Just whom he will meet ¢ xz teams In the game against W. S ©.,' Earl says he is out to win and he's/ first is a question, but he must win | eae won will for about Washington's defense for the for-| going to get Dundee or the visitor/or draw to get the second bout. | 15 nd if present plans carry ward pass was not the last thing In| will cop him before the last beil is| Frank was signed to meet Boy Mec: | the circuits will get under way about perfection. Against the Bears this tolled rmick, the English boxer who has| December 15. i system will have to be changed. The Home Run Hitter On Card. been going at a fast clip around San| There will be one game a week! majority of the California passes are Willie Keeler, who knocked Harry! Francisco, at Milwaukee, Ore., next for each team which will allow each worked from plays that when/ Williams for several home runs 1*| week, but McCormick meets “Bat- team a chance to play outof-town started look lke end runs or line running up against a tougher propo: | ting Ortega at Oakland on Novem. games if desired plunges. j sition tonight when he takes on Tom | ber 24, and the bout Is off. There is no trance charged | Woodhouse, the former 8. A. C. to enter The Ar league The cir} |boxer. Tom says he is ready for bie | FRUIT BATTLE wits are being fostered by this pa CELLAR TITLE 1S AT | first bout here thiv season. He will|QN TONIGHT per to give the basketball players ir STAKE IN FRIDAY G have to demonstrate his ability be Cart Morris and “Gunboat™ Smith, | the city a chance for some real com fore we pass on him sit -aaen Wheat who ever | petition and to determine city Ballard and West Seattle will set-| George Etcel, the little fleet boxer. fought in Sea et for the championship tle the cellar championship of the| who h on his first two start hanes champie ¢ the world There is still room for six more city grid league Friday when they | handily, handing th ort end of}tonight at ¢ Phey teams. Te ter the league fill out meet at The local ball park. Neither| verdicts to Stan and! fighting on their reputations altho|the application blank found else team has won a game this year./Charley Davidson, steps into fast) ity hart to seo where they ever Where on this page and send it to ‘West Seattle started out the season|company for the first tithe here) got ‘em. Well, we fell, why the & « Editor of The Star. | with a supposedly strong team, but|when he hooks up with Morgan. snouldn't the Oakland bugs do the ¢ ns of the teams lined up by fel back in the rut and didn’t win a| Jones, the Tacoma boy, in the third! same thing? Once, however, i#| Friday will hold a meeting at the game during the first four starts.| go on the card. Morgan is a favorite) enough, Morris and Smith would end of this week to outline a tenta Ballard wasn't conceded a chance,|/to win this mix, however, because pave about as much chance of tive plan of organization for the and has lived up to expectations. jhe is a faster boxer than Etcel, but! fiehting here again ax an elephant *0n which will be offered to all ps: Mla sas te |the fleet boy je stronger and may has of playing third base for. th ptains when the circuit DOWNEY. wr overcome Jones’ cleverness, Sow York Giants determined upon for adoy PEORIA, IIL, Nov 19.—Bryan Downey of Columbia outpointed Goat Doig of La Salle in ten rounds here last night. May plete the hardly be said com without witnessing football game At that fans are out of comes to a lot of the real stre going to be luck", when it having a good seat to see the big contest between the Varsity and 2 m a : Zz ao g California, for they are & g surely selling mighty fast. As usual have secured of the and our however, we big section reserved grandstand have them ready for friends and customers. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE While you are buying the tickets better take a look at those new auto robes— they are quite the thing for the game. Your Patronage Appreciatea | Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR BRING THI Wilt repair any American | ch, no mi $2) lovernber 1h We Pay Cash for Diamonds Liber jard. In the other bouts on the card “Red” Gage, local carrot-topped lightweight, meets Eddie Papke, other sailor lad, court, Seattle r, meets Spawl in the opener. The first bout | gets under way at 8:20 Curley Va’ K. 0. Kruvosky, San Francisco light heavyweight, will take on Harry Wills, the colored battler, at the Golden Gate, Thursday night. Wills is the big boy who is being passed up by all the al- leged heavyweight cracks. Even Ole Anderson, the big Ta a Swede, who has yet to show a real think tank, had brains gh to keep out of the ring harbored the big black DILLON Good Dillon, Bern weight started on his way by the little bantam die Pinkham, Bashful One, yer ago, is going good in oth cities of this section in the game. The little fellow has bee winning right along. He meets Mike De Pinto, a Portland boy, in the the opener on the Portland card to-| Bernie is anxious to show| night before the home folks and wants the promoters to put him on a card , the A. EB. F. champion and the heavy weight promising big fellow outside of Jack Dempsey fn the country, will soon| WELL, WELL, MEEHAN IS\ot the ctu wit! be appear in New York for Tex Rick He is billed to meet either Dick O'Brien, Biddy Bishop's mauler, or Bill Brennan, the Chicago bo: according to reports received here from New York. Bishop wants to bring O’Brien out the Coast and he| would probably have been brought out to meet Farmer if Billy Miske hadn't been lined up by Clay Hite, | of the Northwest club. FRANK FARMER MEETS WELCH The venerable Frank Farmer, the baldheaded gent fi timber patch of Orting, wi tempt to put the crusher on Joe Welch, a young fellow from San fight | TURNER TO QUIT POST Leslie AS COACH This season is the last year that Turner will coach Broadw ording to Turner, who has at the first hill school for the tion HUGE CROWD EXPECTED AT » of the crowds largest Pacific ont past four or five years. He re-|be present when the University of pi Elmer Henderson as 1 Washington and California elevens jeoach at the first hill school The| meet on University field Thanks job will be turned over to either giving | Powers or Morgan. Powers is the) To handle the crowda Graduate track coach and Morgan has coached | Ma Darwin Meisnest has. ar the second teams at both Broadway | ; circus seats to be 5 1 and Lincoln for several years, | on running track in front of |coming to Broadway from the North | each andstand. These seata will end school | necommod: around 3,000, Additions to the bleathers at both enda will MALONE SHADES JOE bring the seating eapacity up to 15 | GORMAN IN PORTLAND 500. Construction on the stands will be started tod: PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 19 The advance seat sale is the Malone of Oakland and largest in the history of the college Joe Gorman of Portland were given | More than two-thirds of the reserved few|a draw by the re after fight seats in the south grandstand have ing ten fast rounds here last night, | been sold # for the California but the majority of the crowd) section are at Piper & Taft's. }awarded the decision to Malone ixteen Red Cross booths will be Bobby Ward of St, Paul used at the game for selling tickets, Muff Bronson of Portland ats doing away with the long lines com best fight of the smoker, a| mon in the other big games. und draw. The six rour between Weldon Wing of Portland and Joo Coffey. of San. Francises| BIG BASEBALL terminated in a draw, as did the four rounds. furntahed by MEET BILLED | Dillon of Seattle and Mike lof Portla a decision over Georgie most | four rounds. |STILL AFTER DEM Bey ree coccene an ca Jack Cir: | NEW y | "Friseo | ley. the und, Ne YORK, taken Curley escie | Harvard day began today favorite. | plentiful, | 1040-7 | igh Yale fo with ‘at boy,” | is going to start camping on | Dempsey's trail for to an admission here today by Cur Meehan holds two decisions over champion again if they ever come toxether, | oll Zimmerrr Nov. 19. Willie an, under his wing a bout, accord and will beat BOSTON, Nov. 19.—Betting on the potball game Sa ith Harvare Harvard mone little Yale cash FOR TONIGHT | Seattle's big baseball meeting will be held tonight, at which the new board of directors and the president The di ected ont ident in turn will appoint of the club for the com It Is hoped that the new | the m the | ing season and] pilot, if Charley Mullen is elimt Jack| nated, will be appointed by Satur ding | day. Outside of Mullen, Eddie Herr of Salt Lake, Clyde Wares, Sea | ond-aacker, and Bill Rogers of Sacra mento are still being considered. NEW YORK, Nov. -Altred Goulett, one of the Praca bicycle tur! riders who arrived here yesterda 1 u|has signed to compete in the six-day was|race at Madison Square garden start in'ing November 30. He will train on *he Sheepshead bay oval. him BIG GRID GO| that | witnessed a football game | coast in expected to] \f | | Washington May Get Big | Title Game Win Over W. S. C. Is Big, Boost; California Game to Decide f. PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 19.| | The University of Wash-| | ington will be the logical can- | |sentative of the West in the jannual East-West — football) jclassic, if they win from Cal-| ifornia in Seattle on Thanks- giving day. This was decided at a meet- | ing of the sport writers and| committee in charge of ar-| rangements for the big Rose} Day festival to be held here} New Year's day. The game | will be for the national cham- pionship. This action was the result of Washington’s win over W. S. C. last Saturday. Among the Eastern teams | still being considered. Following the announcement that his eleven had a chance of repre senting the West in the annual East West feotball classic at Pasadena Cal on New Yea day, Coach Hunt iving hix charges at top speed Here's Should Western Washington s#lip| school California the short end of the score in the coming game on Thankagiving it will be offered the chance of meet- ing the Eastern champs. The game on New Year's day will make the third time that an Eastern Great gobs of gloom spread éver Broadway during the past |\few days while Martin was out of practice with a bum ankle, but he was out in a suit again last night as well as er and the First hill Tooters feel a lot better today. 4 Braun Is ay and he few games. at his old p) Martin, days with a bum to the fold line up as usual, ley” Hagen may end poxition candida’ If Hs urday. day of the game. Thornton Martin, Thornton Martin, the star of the Broadway high forward line. He’s holding down a tackle job. ning high title, he and Western team have clashed on the Pasadena gridiron. Washington State defeated Brown in 1916 and) the University of Oregon humbled the far-famed University of Pennay! vania squad in 1917. No title match | war CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Al Tearney was re-elected president of the West ern League at the annual meeting of club owners held here. ‘The season | for 1920 was lengthened to pre-war standard of 154 amen Smokers realize that the value is in not expect premiums or coupons! scientifically sealed pack 20 cigaretton; (200 cigarett 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. Team or firm.. Manager, or captain..... the cigarettes and do Camels are sold everywhere in or ten packages ) in a dlaesine- Paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this car- ton for the home or office sup- ply or when you travel. Cream City o'clock. | Let's If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! AMELS are a cigarette revelation any way you consider them! 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Lincoln Ready Broadway's line has been shite around for the big Lincoln beca une the been holding Braun «uniform will be replaced who has been holding! er position during Young MeNelh: started the season at center ace Saturday, left tackle get into out for & few ankle, has tana The rest of the forward pe 2a 1tho Captain “es Stewart White am Clem Dummett are the other lading es for the extremities ‘ n doesn't start the gam at end he may call the signals Bap Wendall Peterson and ‘Jim Backer are the other fellows nt hunt for the pivot job, Otto Strizek and Chet Vincents play the halfs with Walton, a, |comer, at fullback. Out at Lincoin Ernie Wells) keeping the lineup a secret bis players Interest in the big same de Lincoln holds ped winning it in 1917, way in the past year. Lincola har |lost one game, dropping the Frame i | lin contest while Broadway heads tie | heap with no losses. Lincoln win Saturday to hold the title WILDE MATCHED MILWAUKEE, Nov. 18. | Wilde, British flyweight has been matched to meet Joe key of New Orleans here on the of December 6. Otto Borchet of club - announced his offer of $11,000 to Wilde first appearance in America cepted by the Britisher. | has agreed to.make 116 gO eat at ‘1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 84a ae tying Brawé bail lh RIN Salk ER a Sige oui: ae eR i BS ae hl