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THM SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DFP. 10, 1919. ——— 5 NOPE! SHE ARRIVE! Tht Now CHASE HOW DO you ae ba ce ge: nue IN THE EVENING 1 HOME AND WASH i LIKE ‘Your nt Fae gop ' : LEFT IN THE ; DISHES ALL NEW Cook? aLL ! ' Evening! ! PORTS Charley White and Eddie Shannon Box Tame Draw White Rhymes WithFiekt, PATTERSON'S ALL- WESTERN @ 1 cao ‘ WITH MILT ar ey ame ast ig t THE EASTERN ELEVENS” Shannon Shades Visitor; Welch Is One Wild Fighter; | eS eee Storey Beats Bird; Steve Reynolds Gets Ride Down | The Western conference has end ed the most interesting and most Second Ave.; Gleason Given Call Over Jackson dramatic football season in its his i nd een eet he arise se tetera Soret. Seen Oe ee , a edt | ie a | institution. E White rhymes with fight, but that’s as close as Charley) ;\. we Ilttnela final White, the Chicago lightweight came to it last night in his bout with Eddie Shannon, the California boy, at the Arena. 5 arian pees Wenes The final verdict of the judges was a draw, but Shannon ; tr need i ng pe rn heat tae had a slight edge. The verdict got by but the fans, back-|jengtns from the wire " Ing the Coast talent, thought Shannon had the bout. Ref-} ‘ree Douglas did vote for Shannon, but Bill Warburton and Dr. Ashton, judges; voted for a draw. “HARLEY WAS BEYOND ANY QUESTION THE GREATEST ALL AROUND PLAYER OF THE YEAR, AST OR WEST, NORTH OR SOUTH” SAYS EXPERT Washington's football team won't battle California next year, but it's not on account of the field-wetting charges made by the Bears after the Thanksgiv- ing game. This was the declara tion of Dean Priest, who said that the California representa- “The reason we're not play- ing California next year,” de- clared the dean, “is that we want to regulate future schedules in such a way that Washington will play one California team each as tragedy in the fact that te ss year up here and one down South.” Harley had to end his ca » @ defeat, but after all, Tb ae nf obese ; , narder schedule, OFS 141A) This means that Washington The bout was a scientific affair and neither boxer was) Y%,, aaah | will go to California in 1921, to ever in danger of getting hurt. We waited four rounds to|” 1 ; ' y to find teams | = ¢| tackle Stanford, while the nee 54.9, » br ” Yh will come up here. The year fol- | gee White's famous left hook and he finally brought it out! bet f nots, Obie} ’ 17 a co . | ; the open in the fifth round when he cuffed Shannon on|§ : » Wisconsin, Chica, CHickr ‘ Collier 8 Sa shane ome won Gale ca > theright ear with it, but Shannon cuffed him right back)", 1s thin econ es alt PIARL LY Mi Weston ..... . Wisconsin }] South to meet the University of ' and the points were even. t of all seasons mi j Belding. . ‘ne » +. Towa pert aa ao Bien future SHANNON USES LEFT WELL is voaliger rngh org Moly 4 Ingwerson . tee Illinois }) Worked out, in part. Shannon used his left hand well thruout the bout and ,,,,, > of. Wiscon-| ; Slater oad - ackle a ee Jowa sie ed it in White’s face time and time again. White's! sin, Dr. Wiliams of Minnesota and j FISIG ccc0s Ohio State | “The reputation of these round was the fifth when he opened up with an assort- Ste of Chicago iy : 4 . Depler see tee Illinois | oe, ‘hoy hovete ha Ment of infighting that brought a tiny thrill to the crowd. ly denvinesd that tittnete | ° Carpenter +++eee Wisconsin }| pred eligi Bproedcapee “Shannon used an uppercut with both hands that was ef- po cara aaron y Harley .. . Ohio State \y wien we play them here,” de ti In the fourth chapter he hooked White under the) compination of oldetyle line plunse| Oss Minnesota }} clared Priest. “With Pullman it ive. Pp " and nearly separated that part of the visitor’s anat-| ing, open fied work and f rward] x Stincheomb . - Quarter. + Ohio State it's different. This school has " passing, these two elevens were #u Willaman Full Ohio State comparatively few graduates in iy from the rest of his face. 2 ‘ pertor. Indiana, 1 he ei seats xs seio9 Seattle, and people seem to have e bout was a disappointment. White used his weight P°sr, onvian®. for the impression that It's » simple the clinches end wouldn't do any leading. It was the! stinnesota had beaten this eleven task for Washington to beat old stuff of duck, dodge, watchful waiting and “you to 6, and eve t n, with | . , . = the state college.” We've seen so many boxers out here with reputations a) oo tea by mar : sunlentive shout his becietball mile long, only to see ’em flivver, that even the thought of & cieven in the Past . ee is bes CF telma hese dags. Erection laa hampion coming wouldn’ rill any more.| possible to imagine Indiana beatin $ ; i s ie a 4 reached the elimination stage, 's champion coming wouldn't bring a thrill any or ao toe * my ‘ : ) Tad to lee aed of the elk HAS GONE BACK | iy de tl ‘toe Sateen oeteienl ‘ coach expects to have @ fair White is not the boxer he used to be, according, to fans| Northwestern. ne, oat ideao of who is to represent “ al mater in ference saw him in action in the East a couple of years ago.| down the list, had already beaten S § _— ’ con cage hardly can be from what he showed—or rather didn’t | Nortwestern 41 to 0 en Mie f - 5 ame f pot: im had beaten her, the y con 6 in the final cham { as a great race horse -—last night, because he was rated as a contender fOr) ference victory that Michigan pained lightweight crown and fought for it a couple of times. Harley was beyond any question he “Masked Marvel,” the Brooklyn middleweight, billed | the sreatest aliaround player of the meet Joe Welch, of San Francisco, lost his mask or some-|”*y, Hest or W oe ee because he didn’t show up for the fight, the an-|on conterence teams. ‘They were : telling the world that the mysterious visitor had Weston and Meyers of Wise an “flu,” or something. | vo ing of Towa. and Carney o It didn’t make much difference to anyone but Welch, be-| 2 With Helding placed at one) Jack Hall, lecal middleweight, was substituted and)! consin stare te close. But West a| Welch a nice trimming. Welch hopped around the ring wir | fing a wild left hand in a tragic effort to knock Hall's i Boer: ae akin ee Nets yee off, but the local boy was too smart and nearly caved | one"? town They were outatand- Welch's ribs by his body punching. tay sites. Math ware cette, advan The fans were dubbing Welch “Old Ironsides” before the | sive players who knew how to charge | ‘bout was over and he well earned the name. He is a game) *"4 weve not easily boxed, having| , altho he hasn’t much idea of where his punches are ||" S!citi°m™ fromsmary for this moat to land. Hall was given the decision. He wasn't in| rxceptionally good guards were good condition because he was blowing harder than the | scarce. Prixiey, the 230pound star| who wrote the “Bubble” song before the bout was | °f Or as the pest. He had will eaalvenesn hooked to BEST BOUT OF NIGHT break ‘thru. | Depler ofl Jimmy Storey, local welter, looked better last night than } ed eee he has for a long time. He was given the call over Harold! , Bird, of Tacoma, after four fast rounds in the best bout of > the night. shifty, sure’ and atways on an youl hhead off, but teh local boy was too smart and nearly caved | ji iia"ine speed of an end and the} second round with a left hook and a right cross on the aier . He knocked Bird off his pins again before the final) ‘his rounds out an exceptionally | with a left on the chin. In spite of the two knockdowns “ge = — yonder 63) put up the best battle that he has been inghere. He : . made Storey miss a lot altho the “Champion Welterweight Harley of Ohio State and Ose Reamer of the World” started enough punches to make @/of Minnesota the conference eleven | | has two eenm@tions for its backfield. WHAT PATTERSON —_| THINKS OF HARLEY’ Only consider this star's equip-| ment. He was a wonderful broken Id runner, one of the greatest of all time, He had rare speed, a baffling change of pace, an elusive side step, a strong straightarm, and| a sud wist when encountering @ tack also an exceptionally fine coun ity to throw true to some drop-kicker, a sharp, ker and a star upper defonne The season has shown other fa mous stars only one man y yuld dodge, buck punt, pas and tackle. Harley was to Western football what io Mahan of Harvard was to Eastern football, except that Harley was a better drop-kicker. MET JUNIOR CHAMP John Simmons, who won the ama.” teur athletic union junior cross-coun+ try title for Syracuse university re cently, is the Metropolitan junior — mile champion. He also finisted first in the open collegiate run at Syras ' punching bag cross-eyed. _ . Harley's greatness has always been| It will be a long time before the Steve Reynolds, the fighting fireman, must have thought) , ized. Yet Harley, with all his| fame sees his equal for all-around of what a tough winter it would be without his overcoat,| wonaertul equipment, only had a neue havens LEVE at Willie Keeler, the shipyard mauler, all the! taint margin on Arnold Ose. | SSE eLEVEN Because he beat Willie Keeler, the shipyard | heomb of Ohio State and| Pl Pr Team $ in the third bout on the card. 4 i¢ *: ‘ . ibrey Devine of Iowa were in a . seceess Hilinote weynolds will haye a joy ride down Second ave. at 2 p. M.| ciess by themesives at quarter i. Wiseumain today, with some Keeler admirer as the motor power of the) stinchcomb is given the position, but | Meyers é seees Chieago wheelbarrow, wherein Steve will rest, unless the fan runs out) bis margin is very slight | dohnson Minnesota | on him. | battle for fullback ts between | LAefenth sees Hlinois STEVE’S INCENTIVE of Ohio State and Crangie | Bunge G Wisconsin ‘ | Willaman gets the place. A seorauard Peers » Minnesota You see, Steve had bet some fan his overcoat against such| 4'* defensive play was exceptionally lquist . . te Minois a fl ore r 4 notewor y G. Devi @ees ° ‘ . r a une OF OF sup: & joy ride, that he would beat Keeler, and with the temper: | jee re ee steven | AL Devine... Ie Camels are unusual; in fact, they’re unlike —birersenyou travel” 2 . L ature around the 25 degree mark, Steve simply had to keep) must stand as one of the strongest | Crangle . seer : “ininots any cigarette you ever smoked. That’s that overcoat. | teams ever picked from the West, It)” because they’re an expert blend of choice aca outweighed by many epee last night, but beat) mor} befell Versatility Keeler by a safe margin. Keeler had most of his punches a "4 S aa tread tas F 4 . ‘; floor too high, going over Reynolds’ head. Steve beat him Bi or Hit ts hy Bagg Bast “pyr NOES Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, pro- ducing a quality that meets your taste as at infighting. jsault. 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