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10 etnies emeanlbarictentin arcane ee vr Issondiac aan sieiaariecibbnds ars aaa nai teenie ei nin aia eee eae ck ae meena THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. An! C AY, SHELL SLEEPS, BiG TinES PUTTIN A PINK RIBBON NOTHIN’ TO Do QUT ENJOY Lire’ YOU RE GONNA BE ADOPTED YEH, A SWELL DANE ( HOW WITH A MOTOR, CAR Lovey’ SAID SHE WAS ana | oa . Khe GONNA TAKE Q \ ye TE HOME AN’ see THAT I LackeD NOTHIN’ + IBBONS TOYS WITH FARMER IN POOL MIX | Harvard Squad Leaves for West Dec. 20 BOSTON, Dec. 4.—-The Harvard football eleven will leave Cambridge for Pasadena, Cal., December 20, for a game against a Pacific coast team on New Year’s day, accord- ing to plans made known today. Thirty-two players, in addition to Coach Fisher and trainers, will make up the party. : 2%) FrankF armer Uf? Looks Foolish Veteran Tacoman Can’t Hit Gibbons; Bout Was a | Disappointment BY LEO H. LASSEN Tommy Gibbons, claimant of the| world's lightheavyweight title, had a nice workout his hunting trip } with Bull Brow wo & Hulen lay, in bib ald 8 like the prohibitions were to make it 100 per cent—pro- om, not beer. ~\ Star League Will Get Under ‘They want to take the “nic” out nicotine now. } SEND IN NICKNAMES wi i ro on Washington “Pretty soon they'll want to take!‘ “the “punch” out of Jack Dempsey and Bob Martin. oy sclepap Or the “hop” out of Hod Eiter’s Me mer look | atinfied him 1 and making D ‘ ae > 85. * Wa t him, but the a the fans any LS bons started ont like he ~ “ae Oe the “kick” out of football Ap peowee \ | they'll take the “shot” from Dox! winning (he rst round by @ pusher: ti . This is Eddie Casey, star halfback of the Harvard team,/| who will be seen in action in the big game at Pasadena} with the Western squad on New Year's day. He's Harvard's} was ad xe to give etty exh yl ae te « “ eared Fr ‘They've already taken the “bow!” Smeared Fy of bowling. nd with and from the shortened the golf course one both boxers crawled into How They Boxed Farr artar And isemeved “rum” from the rum: | game. ‘And while we are on this pri thing, why not prohibit ‘Talking in the se magnates WITH te. a! ps ae Pn. Sim” " hardt farewell tours , ; ’ “4 - sapeboal If the Seattle ball club can land Jack Fournier, first sacker| Los Angeles team during the past year, the local in-| for next year is made, with @ shortstop still needed. Fournier was one of the heavy artillery men of the Ange | and his big bat would look mighty sweet knocking out safe ¢ for the Siwashes. With Rod Murphy, the Oak captain! for third base, Wares for s nd and Fournier for the initial pillow, the inner ore like a real crew than the quartet of second basemen who were playing the infield for Seattle during the last season | of the field fighters from joining cir tigations that get nowhere is without action on profiteers. hibition » figure « Perhaps ones te last year, fbitionists from prohibiting East in St. Paul lot far like a but fans in nd squawked long and lowd and frequent inter \ sitet, Ot lack of action | - Gage Really Won | With the army of basketball teams in the city this year, the| College? All over| “Red” Gage, Seattie'x coming light-| problem of obtaining floor space for all of the teams is far field and most often be-| ‘right. shaded Herb Taylor, the| from an easy matter. In order to push the “everybody play” opponents’ goal. Bremerton boy. iast night movement, a real community serviced, persons, corporations caste should have been given the decision ; 7 | and clubs owning or managing gymnasiums, can help much} Bitethall season is over but|but the bout was called a dra cl fs stil! knocking “em for | “Red” used his right hand well, while by allowing local cage teama to practice and play games on\ mall charge, because the teams are up worke would look 9 and all Taylor did during the six rounds| their floors, ¢ rough his orgie Eteell fleet boxer aleo fb .CH SIGN : SI Ss Eart Conners of but only The Star’ — a . CT TO got a draw for his pains. The first! players, most of whom are working during the daytime. The| ° " | two rounds were even and then Etcell| games will be staged at night, thus giving the men a chance| e Juncorked a right hand wallop that} J > wash, a eWwun [bent Conners to the mat. Eterti was|/0T recreation and exercise that no other sport affords, and 4° $660 ‘increase in sa!.|alx0 dropped to the floor during the | also gives the public a fast brand of the hoop game to watch.| Goeth Gustavius Welch has fray, but only one knee touched the| Baseball, football, soccer and other competative sports, are,| gn” for another year with|mat, and Conners was not credited |in the most part, played in daylight. which prohibits the big-| rf team. His salary is now | wit knockdown. t oft average playe fron ’ i I, a je #j.000 a year ~ i RY SO | he a ge players from competing. With 12 . and from seven to 10 play teams playing in The Star leagr Jone on the chin in the first round # playing in The Star league jc over prospects , es - “a — and utxo took the count of nine.| rT connected with each team, a lot of young men in the etty Snew blood from the fresh-| After that he won by will be benefited by the league. | Willie enata = opponent against it for floor space. the popular little Winter Basketball league will be made up of} 7 U a mile over Some day “Buddy” Ridley, Seattle bantamweight, may be} of championship timber, but we can see no excuse of lauding | him to the skies because he stopped Bernie Dillon down in | Oregon the other night. Bernie Dillon, another local boy, is a hard-trying kid, but never was rated higher than a prelim. linary borer here. Ridley is a nice sort of chap, but lacks a jlot of being championship timber, in spite of all the hard jwork that Fred Winkor, his present manager, and greatest | press agent in the.world, is doing. The typed word helps |to get some boys better bouts than they deserve, but it doesn't |help ‘em win any. \Broadway Cuge Team Will Get | Late Start;. Martin May Play Broadway high school will get @)1s another big fellow who may —— Jlate start in the basketball race| velop first . TARPENTIER BATTLES \this year. A new floor will be laid jJimmy good 'D; & Taft Inc. ‘KETT lin the Pine st. gym floor during | year Georges Carpentier, the French|the Christmas holidays and the | Of the other SECOND AVE. lring champion, meets Joe Beckett,|cage men won't have their usual | Inst year THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Caofle |teel to lead and popping him on the| Boxing will soon get under way at the University of Wash-| Caf ounted. pionship trials. Boxing may soon be installed in the high pont | periment by installing the sport in the schools. Con- test, whieh closed Novem ‘ante 7 “ | which Coach Zimmerman | ** Castel, the allie rf | Rit. neason, | Frank fought a fast go, foreing Cas | jchin. We thought Frankie was en-|ington under the direction of the “W" physical department.| A roa Lattin ype yo od be With the rapid strides boring has made as a sport for young judges gave too much credit for the ; : { : ] a t € C v l sa major # a ly ») knockdown. Castee! didn't do any-| "EN, tt is hoped that the fistic art will soon be a ma sport _ after that one punch that|@t the university, by the young men trying out for the cham- : | |. Al Barker, lightweight, won from | schools, with competent instructors to teach the high school | Harry Joyce in the third round when | hove self-defense ete. “gu gt iCUCd no Joyce couldn't negotiate any further | oho A ‘s , and he w to box for the exe reise found in we The boys were in there for the first spor toring proved its value in army and navy train- : | time, and showed it. It was a poor|!Ng, and scholastic instructors are now benefiting by the ex- M, ontest— Ad Schacht refereed and George S Olson and Jim Pursley acted as the j | Sudges The house was packed to the} a «We request the contest Tecod 4 in our Meccano | Per 20th, to watch our big | WPrigay night ad for the ‘names of the winners as as many other inter ix items. ANDERSON MEETS WILLS TONIGHT Ole Anderson, the big Tacoma Swede, may be and may be not after tonight, He tackles Harry Wills, the colored heavy, in San Francisco, There's a reason. This bird Wills nearly «ent K. 0. Kruvosky to the hospital st week, and Kruvosky beat Frank Farmer and Farmer hammered Ole so easily twice that it was painful to watch. Ole may fool us, but if Wills goes as good as he is advertised, Ole will probably be mighty glad to earn the and beans in this neck of the tall trees, | ra Now that you have taken a start on the contest prop onition we suggest that you fearn the particulars the national Meccano Con. test for which prizes of $1,000 are to be given. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Gm on de- guard ability last | into a showed second string mon Spencer Ha Jimmy king of the English heavies in |practice during the holiday vaca |Backer and Wendall Peterson stand don in a 20round melee tonight. \tion, Coach Turner is planning tolout. They are forwards. Marcle Over in London the fans are all ex-|ure some other floor in the city|has an edge on this trio and jeited about the bout because the|while the work is being done at| practically sure to hold d } adway, but will be badly handi- jw ard post, altho his if ed if his plans‘fall thru. cinched by any means. od but lacks weight is wn a for Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed ‘TORREY & SEARS’ | winner is figured as an opponent for | Champion Jack Dempsey, But both | capt boxers sidestepped Fred Fulton| ‘There is a ch when the big plasterer was in dear| Martin, who has starred on Broad- | old England and what Dempsey did|way's track squad and football] | to Fulton in a round was just one|team for a couple of seasons, will| Class games are under at jpunch, That's why the big bout|be out for a place on the first niji|the first hill school now. ‘The call over in teadrinking London loses its|team. Martin's brother, and train- peor the first team won't come until “| kick on this side of the water er, is opposed to the big fellow |next Tuesday |playing basketball because he is} Cot Ric ptain of the first |grooming him for a big season on|team, will conch the midgets this the cinder paths, where ho has a/year. They will start practice next chance of lowering the state marks | Week, too. jin the hurdles next spring | Martin !s Big Fellow The addition of Martin basketball squad would give Coach Turner another big man, At the present time Cot Rice, center, jand Bill Graham, guard, are the only first string men out for places. “Moose” Crawford, of Oakland, is another first team prospect. He weighs around the 200-pound mark court, welters; Ed \ welter, and is said to be first class guard vs. Les Randall and “Kid” Man- | materia! dok ys. Les Haines, lightweight |, Jimmy Marquis, who played ® Ien't Harris ha nee that Thornton | Class Games Under Way way 1ORTON BOXES }OHUMANN TONIGHT uggy” Morton, Los Angeles lightweight, meets Heinie Schu- mann in Tacoma tonight in a six- round bout for the Northwest lightweight championship. This is Morton’s first headline bout in the Northwest, “Soldier” Woods, another California boy, tackles Eddie Hammond, local welter- weight, in the semi-windup, The other bouts on the card are Walter Mason vs, Curley Valen- Y 300,000 PEOPLE VORCEL to the Charley White, the Chicago ght. weight, who boxes Eddie Shannon, California star at the Arena next week, Is on his way to Seattle, ac cording to Clay Hite, moter, White is one of the leading men of the 133-pound division in the country Shannon boxed in big league style at the Crystal Pool last week when he polished off Mike Pete Arena pro. REAL HEART OF RACHAEL TIVE division, guard on the second team last year, Awaits Big Battle Bid. Purple and Gold Team Is Silent; Conference Meet Here BY MILT With the announcement that Harvard had accepted the big game at Pasadena, Washington officials were expecting the in vitation to play the big game, if the bid is coming for the Purple and Gold, some time today. It is understood that Washington will accept the game If offered, according to reports on the campus Interest ls centered on the Pa- cific coast conference meet whieh & be held at the New Washington hotel Friday and Saturday of this week, Schools represented in the conference are University of Washington, Washington State college, Unb versity of Oregon, Oregon Agri ural lege, Stanford uni. ty and the University of California, Kach school will have from two to four representa tives, Washington will be rep resented by Coach “Jamp” Hunt, Graduate Manager Darwin Melis nest and Dean Priest. Probably the most important question to come up before the session is the University of Southern California's application for admission to the conference. Elmer Henderson, former foot ball coach at Broadway high and is year's football mentor at the Southern institution, will have a game on his hands Saturday, and the request of the school will be presented by either California or Sanford Southern California undoubt edly played as good a brand of bail as any team in the confer ence this year and Seattle is mighty proud of Henderson, U S. C's decisive victory of 13 to 0 er Stanford and their showing against California when the Hears whipped them by one point, 11 to 13, proves their el igibility to the conference. Should U.S. C. be admitted, it is Hkely that the entire playing schedule of former years will be revieed. It's clear to see that it will be too tough « job for a feam fo play seven games in the short football season. Plans are on foot to divide the league into sections, with the winning team of this state playing the winning team of Oregon, to see who should battle California's best for the Coast championship. \\» ington's representative on what attitude the toward the Trojan’. “Washington will itself bring up before the conference the field-wetting rumor started by California,” declared Dean Priest Wednesday. “We will officially ask California's representatives whether they have attempted to establish the truth of the matter and whether they have made any tempt to put a halt to the ru- mor now going the rounds in California that this institution is guilty of poor sportsmanship,” Another question to be brought up by Washington will be the abolition of the training table, Many years ago they did away with the training table here, on the grounds that it was not con- Put Up In Two Styles | | | wauker Pres Let's go, on those nickname suggestions for the University schools, Send in your selections to the Sporting Editor of The Star We want nemes with a “punch” for the athietle teams of our schools, With « little effort we'll find a good monicker for the Purple and Goid teams yet. make any kind in the Northwestern bowling meet whieh be run off here after the boti- the committer in charge of the event sheukd get busy. “Alphabet” Jones, president of this commitios showid pot some ef the energy shown at the meetings inte this organina~ thon, No date has been named yet. thes came within one pin perfect week kee only to hit, Me Fat sad. popped a in & practice In the Seattle City league tonight the FON. Browks’ sqpad will meet the Pope Siblers on the Ideal al- leys, This match should be « battle royal as the Popre ioe to win the weries, Should the Popes win all ree games they will be one game the good. The Little Giants of the Chicage-Mit battle the Picks od Bike Ne neet on the Ideal alle ‘The Orpheams and Mapleines will roll om the Orpheam alleys tonight Ilow far will Marry Iuntoon, of the in the individual roll 19) pine now. dacive to good school spirit and smacked too much of the man. ner of pogilistic training, Some schools are still clinging to the old-fashioned idea of the train. ing table, but after Saturday the Jong, narrow table where the men learn signals while they eat will probably be relegated to the ash heap, as far as the Pacific coast conference is concerned, Sitting at the same time and in the same place as the Pa- cific Const conference will be the Northwestern — conference, composed of Washington State, Oregon, Oregon Aggies, Idaho, Me na Whit letic schedules for 1 conference rulings drawn up at the meet, The football huskies, including the super-varsity, will be dressed up once more Thursday night— but not in football clothes. the occasion of the annual foot- bi ington hotel when the men eat, talk over football happenings of the year, listen to speeches by Prexy Surzallo and others, and elect a captain for the 1920 team, Letter men will be an- nounced at the banquet, altho not be given out ntil next spring. “It’s Like Finding Money” says the Good Judge When chew o: tobacco, and the good tobacco taste begins to come, You'll find it keeps com- ing, too. bacco taste lasts and lasts. to take a fresh chew so often. uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. ra take a little this real quality The rich to- You don’t have Any man who H ? ? H | of Washington and local high | ‘ 5 _ FOR SCHOOL TEAMS) = Way Dec. 14; 12Teams Enter With two more te making ap-|which includes the payment of of- plication for The Star's basketball | ficials and the rental of floors. league the circult is completed for| ‘The games will be played on Tuen- |the season. The two squads, day, Wednesday and Saturday, ac- |from the Rainier Post of the Amer-| cording to present plans. The Tue jean Legion and the other from Me-|day games will in all probability be Dougal Southwick department 1 at the Soldiers and Sailors’ | le tentative applica-|club and the Wednesday games at know by Saturday Knights of Columbus, with the not they will enter the Saturday night games being staged atthe ¥. M.C.A ‘The organization of the league will be worked out at Tuesday's meeting and it is important that every team is represented. Remember the date, December 9, BOXING SHOW TO BE STAGED BY EAGLES. Bill Betthel and Joe Mattson, a duet of heavyweights, will headline the Kagles emoker, to be staged at the Eagles’ hall at Seventh ave. and Pine st. Friday evening. The smoker s for members and proposed mem- Jimmy Malone is promoting the show < Lioyd Madden meets Frankie Rogers in the semi-windup, They are welters, Joe Weber and Patsy Ciacco, a couple of lightweights, j tangle “Sailor” Brady and “Kid” w rT, g0bs from Bremerton, box in] the bantam division. Eli Caston, the § newsboy bantam, boxes Stan Fits gerald, and Young Mooney and Eddie 7 | Moore, another pair of bantams, box 7 --ssaitnieaeal or league | There | The teamn a MAC. A are 10 te entered now bes two new Knights of Columbus, Piper & Taft ald ngs’, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance company weter's Cigar company. University Community five, Inde | pendents, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Co, ft. Third Washington infantry |} Taere will be a meeting of the rep Mative f all the teams at The night to hear the re king on organization and pquady the he Tuesday a of the committees schedules, rules other details ‘The league will get under way on | December 14, according There will be in the league which will give jehance to play once in a while to prese one game « for each team the squads a outoftown games The league will give them constant competition The question of admission for the games will also come up at the Tues | day meeting. There will be enough admission charged cover the |operating expenses of the league, ere. | plans. week to Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service Mother, Wife, Sister Haven't you noted your son, husband or brother shivering these blustery days? He undoubtedly needs an overcoat. 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