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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. AY) A QUACK Doctor HEY? [ NO, Im A Doctor WALK DOWN IWo BLOCKS 3 \ QUACK, QUACK! TURN EAST AN BWOtkes To TH RIGHT Continue, WEST (0 BLOCKS TURN OFF AT THE f DRUG STORE, An THERE SHE BE') HOW po t GET To 7 HOOS\ = \AL THEN AN LP % IR ¢ | Carpentier Should Stay in Europe, Says Farrell OUT FOR BACON} SI aya ~Lh |) New Orleans Negro Devas= ME: hae BY HENRY L. FARRELL is Hak mers “ge (United Press Staff Correspondent) tates Ole Anderson * ip YORK, Dec. 5.—That wa NEW rawn, They that he If that wa ute o1 wat BOP fine dope, brain against | FRANCISCO, Dee Ga *)}—Harry Wills is o heavy- } uer—and for mo big New Orlea derson of Tacomel night ee aid Georges Carpentier ‘didn’t have a wallop and|(©* cience to beat Beckett. science the Frenchman uncovered in the min- round, young fighters had better start te | today , | toda ‘or more would have to depend on ease A es | weights to mone o of the first eating last hool beating Ia to ‘schoo! urente’s show, There wei when Keferee Hanlon al murderous attack E ' Loule F If Monsieur Carpentier hasn't a wallop, it’ Beckett, the British mitt i 2 ; " : ' to the roll call up there. @Ut punch in eithe ner . $ r Pepe a good thing, might be!, no protests or Sir Joseph king, onstrated: " i heart=— withstood repeated 7 ound. answering “here” worry aby and cll Tt’s like a home rur fame. Babe Worry about ¢ ® sacrifice or some ¢ @f the art of »& j Bnocks the old pill and that ends it man was a eid delibe ralety] over Anders time Football teams in the Bast ere Bicking about the goal from touch Anderront® ef the team were unjustly deaten. mi . 4 +H : ; 4EVER KNOCKED Od - nerth and But the teams that manage to/') i), ! } } é up @ margin of two or three | wns over their opponents] °° ~ eninge ‘ } Mever kick about the goal after Ag fidhneay . ae ae > " touchdown. | : : ITs THE OLD KNocKoUT ' | WALLOP THAT BEATS "EM ALL. tal aia es oT CLE | { evanagtid let f the same AND A VER —B 2000 For Xmas Shoppers For instance the score between let ouldn’t t | HE W L KEEP wi QUITE BUSY Be Well Prepared for ene ie Se See , of Weather! the shoe man and the cons Used to be fairly even and in ® hotly contested argument. Ten ears ago this fall the shoe man twas leading $2 to 0. 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Joe Beckett, the fighter they had trusted with the mission of bringing the world’s champion ship to England, had uncere moniously been shoved back into nowhere, Hund of Americ ‘ more of Frenchm ed the channel t lefend his crown, we ing vividly as much as they ret hered of that French panther’s a ity during the 74 seconds of that) first round. | Verbal pictures were beld up to lithe Londoners of the mighty hulk of Beckett, sprawled face downward, | | trying to get his legs and arms out | of the coma into which they had | been knocked by the wild right of | j the French aviator, } Beckett stil] does not know what | their ‘hit him, t “tT hadn't started to fight when I got it. I didn’t realize what hap- pened,” Beckett said today, in ex- round opened ft to the He led w jaw and rep. th a ated the blow Ko at Holdts—uptewn, 1414 3d Ave; downtown, 913 24 Ave. tite} Manhattan Shirts My “Values MEN breezes and chilly “ascade winds. 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