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rman nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | Additional Sport News | THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. © Oe | FRENCH RING Dee oy) MAN TO BOX \\ | REAL HEAVIES | } LONDON, Dee. Car) pentier, the French Mars, ts ‘not |going to pack away his gloves pn til hia next championship fight the big Potomac park stadium, Wash-| “I am going to keep on fighting inaton, D. GC. This fund will erect a) until the fight with Dempsey ts ar Hf field house, Tt is estimated the park | ranged, I am not going into ex ‘the place that offers me the most | Sattered, ney. It will be the hardest fight! 1 iF ever had. It will not be like the Dempsey-Willard affair or my fight| | with Beckett. It will cover a longer route and I am sure that I will not = Congress has appropriated $15,000 for Georges Will cost $2,000,000. jhibition affairs. ‘They'll be real cae be fights with any heavyweight that RATONN:! . Deo. t—Joe Chip 9 og Hh ‘wilt | Wants to meet me,” ¢ Sarpentier said and Tommy Robison, midd dex eight rounds here Tuesday mi before leaving for Paris. : Regarding his proposed fight with Dempsey, the French champio ng | Said “I will meet Dempsey right away athtetes want th the two Oly betwees Augul na at blue, crippled, black and ery man of each football crew, Is glad the season's work by thre WiHiLe— | _ in The Columbia university basketball | |, team will begin the inter-collegiate semson Yale New York, —_— from PITTSRURG, Pa, Dec. #.—A baby trl as born today to the wife of “Honus” From sun to sun, Jan lamp to Wagner, former batt onaren. lexpose myself recklessly and allow) The exper 7” to find the champ. him to get across an easy knockout | pin bape White speaking of post-season PARIS, Dec. 8—(United Press.) —|22Me%- Why not one detween Connie fit that had the courage to leave the | 000) for the fight In Parts. clud Rouse during the hectic fall of ONLY $100 | | To get this pretty home. | course you have to make your payment of $15 a) month, but that is easy if you have a job. I build the firs unit of two rooms on my \-acre Little City Farms in HAD TO THE WALL THEIR BACKS ) | up 355 points against them. ALL SEASON, } WITH MILT The Washington basketball ‘The gravy must be thin at the old men's home. Jess Willard, Jack team to be will start in real prac: | Johnson, Carl Morris and Frank tice this week, announces Coach | Moran are attempting comebacks. Allison, About 50 men have | -_— been turning out for pretiminary | Jens writes Tex Rickard he ts practice and Allison expects to | traiping in the mountains. Pr begin cutting the squad now. training for a harder fall th: names |took the last time. Washington's big game next year will come with Pullman in this city on Thanksgiving day The locals will play Oregon at Eugene. -— . Manager Meisnest hopes to Elastic | have the first unit of the stadi- Stocki | um ready for the start of the ings ? | football season next year., To | into the winter league. Abdominal a | aecommodate the huge crowds - West Seattle and you move in and finish it when you can. No other opportunity like it in Seattle to own your home. Better get a circular or see me. H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave. pably Cort Morris, and Jack Johnson clashing in the arena will be as spec tacular as a football game between two old alumni) teams. The Jarriest football season in his Baseball mag |tory is at an end Have your meas. urements taken a@t your home. Phone CONCENST s OF OPINION 18 THAT ALARM CLOCK TAS) Elliott 1698 | MORNINGS. We Knit to Fit Fight fans stil! are in the dark as to Bob Martin's ringeraft. All Bob has done #0 far in hit the other fel low 42 Wash. Bidg. 705 First Ave. With the other fellow always fo. ing down, Bob im’t doing much to uplift the game—excepting for him. eet. Apples From Grower to Consumer Direct Delicious, Jona-~ thans, Rome RBeau- . Winesaps, White earmain — and cook- ‘The ring fans say he’s a food looking heavyweight. The Indien any is talk of forming a pro he Is absolutely handsome. He's at fessors’ handball tournament on | least “sitting pretty” In his corner || MURPHY FAMILY STILL GoING There is another son of the late | Mike Playing football be SCHEDUL WITH THE WEST PRN “BUSHERS.” the Yale drop _ is one of| Fred Fulton is back, byt tegen ing apples. Te can save you from §0 cents to $1 per box. Came and see the dis- Murphy | sides Thorne Murphy, kicker. George Mu So far thetr opponents have piled | TAN DED HC. White mF sr? Shannon Are sok ee for Gong Lightweights Ready; Four) Other Bouts Are Biled = | for Arena Card Charlie White, CI Ago ghtwelght, | who meets Eddie Shannon tomorrow night at the Arena, arrived on time last night via the Olympian from Chicago. Charlie states" he in feeling |#reat, and certainly looks the part | He had a stiff workout t night after stepping off the 1 rs, and will go thru his regular training stunts again this afternoon in the Northwest Athletic club's gymnasium in the Arena basement. This is | nates will now Inject @ little jazz) ) | expected, he expects to build Frank Moran with his “Mary Supporters temporary grandstands and | Anne” punh ts jazzing things up| bleachers of wooed. among the heavies. White's first visit to the Northwost. | France today became an active bid-| Wyujtnee ‘college football, team, oy|,, White's most notable match was der for the Carpentier-Dempsey | 5. 6 r The ahaahe Mateed ps for the lightweight championship of |fight. ‘The French National Sport-| i) 0 4 me, Meciorner™ ayer the | h® World at Colorado Springs, Fred. | Jing club cabled Jack Kearns, man-|j"*.4™ foun has deen beaten | 10 Welsh, who held the title at that ager of the world’s champion, an| jo yey /coq crtenen than ox afen time, won & close decision after 20] offer of two million fr ($200,.| Marder and oftener than any grid oMt- | rounds, It would be dificult to name | any preseng 1 htwelght in Class A, | except Eadfe § whom White has not met on, Irish Eddie Shannon, whose ances tors came from the Emerald Isle, was matched with Battling Ortega Oakland once and, according to news paper clippings, F run out of the mateh, eo made Ortega in spite of the fact that Ortega ts a middleweight and Eddie hovers under 134 pounds here was @ particular reason for that mateh on Shannon's part, due to Irtega married the girl tended for his own. | Athietic club Negotiating with Ortega for » cattle contest Shannon bobbed up thwest immediately and said “J'll take the tiff on; winner take At the| ran out of the match fe told the pro me Spud” Murphy, | ar idlowelght. Ed 1 » what they welch when he is the ring, as witness his I recent t at the Elks’ benefit mmoker Inst Mike Pete, who weighs Bround 1.0 pounds, and who dered a good loca! boy Beat Dalton Another Coast celebrity whom Shannon hung a K. 0. on was Bteve } Dalton, who recently put Frankie | Haynie awa |TOO MUCH JAZZ THESE COLD | | SYRACUSE GAVE THANKS ITS/ Prowse TEAM HAD NO MORE GAMES| Pink With the exception of | Willie Hoppe and Eddie Pinkman. both of whom were defeated by Shannon, most of Shannon's bouts the Coast were against welterweigh and even middles, These bouts were just prior to Shannon's invasion of the East, where he had to take oft | &n extra quarter pound to make ex actly 121 pounds for Johnny Kil bana, featherweight champion of the | world, in Pulladelphia. That bout was a xround nodecision contest After that bout Shannon met Renny | 1 and gave away about 12 At least to the lightweight pion In Los Angeles Shannon stopped | the meteoric career of one Eddie} er Pinkman. 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BY TOM OLSEN The pre-season high school basket-| center; Nollan, Folk and Bisbée, for ball dope points to Lincoln and Ral-| lard as having the best chances for | positions | chances of West Seattle, as they are s most of their dope up their Out at Franklin chances for a new plan for getting material for inter-class games, where much new talent may| out little hope, as usual, for a good | uncovered games will go on all thruout the sea-|despite the fact that his team looks by having These inter center; Capt. Say 8th to is | team age, guard; Pickering, guard; Carr, wards, are the leading candidates for |The 10-yards-in-fourdowns rule| fom that borough of ¢ snaring the city honors. Broadway) Out at Queen Anne basketball is| Gone Melady, manager of never worried them. | York. What i more important is the | does not start practice until next) just getting under way. Coach Mil-| °° ba ping | | : i Ue asa fact that he can deliver the goods,|week, but it is expected that the/ixen has not been able to get a line |.) sited ee | % and in order to give the fans a| first hill school fill put a team on the/on his material yet. Don Ripley will| dy can't see t | RACING BILL | chance to see him work out this aft-| floor that will be hard to beat. Lit-| captain the hill top aggregation. points out that fe the only | When the Canadian partiament|ernoon he will go thru his training|tle m® known of the basketball : Grestioe én the world whe has nexer bees Coach Morgan at Broadway has/| not iswued a call for men yet. Mor. gan will have a whole raft of mate ndum tn each province as to| "All the other boys on the card for |n winner are fair et Bick trom, Sepraina . the at, will be devoted to home v r the residents want racing pw night are finishing up thelr! Conch do we ptain-elect, has nday for the last No ast team on in this ; eons er, | |Iaw or objection to racing but with:| ker at the Arena this year. |Sear, Ballard had a fret’ éiviaton | range mai) way ot last year's| manager of Jack Britton, to submit || MOneY quota has been paid at betting It neeme Impoestle.¢ Steve Must Win |team tast season and threw many AJ Spencer Harris, captain of last year's| Benny” Tsonan” for ‘Decembee'ts. || in cash by the Chapter, A Steve Reynolds, fireman heavy, has| scare into the camps of Lincoln and! georyty - ce 3 "| Morgan wired back §6,000 guarantee, - 7 | to win Keeler when they| Broadway. Coach McCoomb's main | Sn cede aanoaae > — “ng ra for | option of one-third the gate and two Peace Program of tremen- one of ne fo yard corners. endel ie he i __ AMUSE) ME MENTS _ ox in the other bouts. He| problem this year is filling the conter| Peterson and Sis Backer will rae| Taine (rtp thekete || dous importance to every an a on with a fan that if|job, Fraley, Swenson and Hudson. " " 3 . hs | ; ) y ably answer Morgs u | Witte Men ate: 1 bor be - ‘(METROPOLITAN cas" | wr wioe the fan whedls nim Gown |tetier winners, are out for sinees ou [ny suewer Morgan's Ga BI Fey pm tirdliryety ge Second ave. in a wheelbarrow at 2/the team. Hanson, Charleston, OU-| | Coach Pat Murphy of West Seat rmed of his wife's | ed by this great Organiza- Mate, Wed.-tnt p. m. the after the bout r, Farlingson, McKenzie and Wal-| “° a keeping all his pre-season dope a hls ring engagements. | Mra. Mee tion. It is a cam And is DEL ERE UI © loses he turns over his new|by have shown up weil in practice | UNder cover. The team Murphy sends | ian died Vefore Willie could reach San|] aoainet Disease and Une of Old English ¢ t to said fa eve will have|and are likely candidates for regular | °" the floor will be no slouch, as the — happiness and i tha ” woke sauee iti pe | West rs have several first and| appiness and is one t around lively, because it| places. | Jim Driscoll was recently presented Cont: 4 tough winter Ernie Wells of Lincoln has started | "°°? m letter men of their last) with @ purse of $8,500 means Contentment for all year’ | | Walter R eseberg at Franklin holds | this season. He says that} | food on paper, it is about the worst! jhe has ever coached. team out, They are Ham Olin, Ralph Ellfett, John Cole, Captain: | elect Caccia, Roland Taylor, Al W son, Bob Wright and John Thorburn. Morris Segel, Ham Stanley, Bert Maxwell and Rufus Carmen are mak ing strong bids for places on the Green and Black quintet. Despite this wealth of material it must be kept in mind that Franklin's last year’s team did not even break into | the win column. A. E. Pelton, director of high school athletics, said that a achedule would be drawn up at a meeting of } coacl hes to be held next ‘Tosacay: 7 A total of 7,500 tickets have been dis [tributed for the New York state amateur ing tourney to be held under the 1221 , hird Ave *COR.UNIVLERSIT Y: feated. maha im 1917, fall m, | admirers. The recently Roxing vor with the naval academy athletes. Jimmy Wilde, the clever English fy- | wnenss Ses Reseberg will | hoing seemt | have eight letter men offlast season's | the manly art of self-defense Jones Is Always Right Telephone Ellictt 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB and, decision © ish Every cent raised from the membership campaign mankind. No one will be asked for more than one single dollar. Come to Headquarters and assist in putting the Campaign over. 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