The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1919, Page 12

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RES ne ee ree ERR NE Sere per enn nr enna creamery srr nnenne nemremenneanreeenaerny mrrmn-nneencen mann IN: tmememenceneett mete si cone een - snE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919. GOOP FOLKS TH MERRy YOLE TIDE ELL WHAT 1S “Your SALE AS USUAL! BUT YAS ANT WHAT (\ y 7 1S UPON US ONCE NORE! SHELL d ‘ d DEAR WRF A PIECE OF HER WORRIES ME! WHAT GETS : t EE RECT OUT YOUR Dorit AN TRY AN 1 SPEND ) 3 INNA GIVE TIND! My GOAT 15 NEW YEARS 4 LooK Happy! ———_———" na f ' , a ou? Hos GRE WE GONNA NM - —y MN ¢ PEND (Te uc CELEGRATE & DRY NEW . enn YEAR? ut - * Annual England-Scotland Men Selected for Xmas Soccer Go, “Men Chosen From Northwestern League by Directors; Two Games Billed for Seattle This Week | Chase Pilots Sharpe Ready ' Neale Would Rather Tutaed | Star League; to Quit Yale Gridders Than Play Ball Other News Coaching Job "is: 5,283 oats of Sue Comey od ET | hoenix Mt BY HENRY L. FARRELL | what Neale himself has to say about it tua f i ror United Press Staff Correspondent. Scotland- — Soccer Teams Me tes teas wee Mae ot “cae Coke nee BY EARLE (GREASY) NEALE taf league Doc Powers, of c of Marietta Vootball tales were whispered around Bostor Scotland Engta ‘Troyer (B.D) dadeste rittwon (W ghts of Columbus squad t my living, but president; Wea Rennie, of the before the YaleHarvard game y ume. I'd rather RB LB University Community five, secre] some of the knowing Aid ) captain RW (Duthiea) tary and a }om t | be ap (the Yale player had to nd « A wis, & Bb) ' at the next me ) of the) vidual drewing r t ta it Lou a ler (Wood) billed for December 30, to nd pk e 3 oa Har) handle the finances for the coming a sa K) .% ax (Duthies) bn ia ‘bear 40 per thies) « Harrison (8, & KE) In order to ma ve league a Tt orien 7 terminatic Gat | White (Wood) pers rai organts ped, but the bear had real I ha ; Ker Dutht tion and by law Then they went out and mopped Scotland—Clark (Duthies), McGrath (B.D) and Steven Pr oaeveenres 4 under an avalanche of i yg ere tg ge + Pit hoer es m from all tides, Head Coact n footbal In football Atkinson (S. & §), Horsley (Wood) and Newcombe puri cok’ tite. . eomiivete 1 club, In bame eatbern: Ot Pines & Teith and Bast You can try as 4 in baseball and Sha’ sketater dees me t h a foott her branch of s amen netic in with you must, of co material, Then 1“ C 2 league m th empton called © men plays their size and f it is a light uE .» ROSE m that Kemp sled " : BY Al t x : RC B to bit tackle when the ity en plays ll get plenty of The above line-ups will be seen in action at Liberty par i, Harvard's oneyard line and fast a mixtur « Christmas day, in the annual soccer match between son instead of following the h the football v their hands much as an Scotland and England. The players were selected by th: " tetthack -chares catches a baseball. I haven't had a punt dropped on me ip tors of the Northwest Soccer le » at a special meetin lost the bigger d in the Seattle hotel! last night. ‘ » at the respec @levens shows that the selectors have used good judg nt and placed the cream of Northwest footballers on duty ine as eres aad ee pula Here's Mike O'Dowd, middleweight king, who has chal- fish the fans with a clever and lenged Georges Carpentier, European heavyweight, to a title exhibition of soccer ‘| Star Welters fight in Europe. There are a lot of fans who would back were chow | the Yank to win the bacon in such a scrap. | I halve one aystem of defensive play that | use for all oppesing forma defense for forward passe men get” a star player of the opponents. I then joined in big fullback said they I never taught rong from Coach Sharp 4 that if they didn’t ® ser opens Ct eee te, GREB IS EASY RING | SIMPSON, STAR HURDLER, WINNER OVER KRAMER IS NOW PROFESSIONAL # PITTSBURG, Dex Harry| NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Robert Grev d with | Simpson, world’s record holder in thé Tim Catlat wan breezed u that he had le to persuade Ted Coy Northwest St Battle Today; oz =e middlewetg Billy Kramer, Phila¢ rounds here last night reven |120 yards high h amate es, has resigned willing to ca three-year con t and would n the ath “: Here’ 's Lineup | ___FOR GOLFERS - es (Copyrig 19 welte Associated New # throne] Every golfer wa to kn ' F t r | of “Alex | ome time ar oth ‘| SHARPE DENIES THAT : HE Quit YALE JOB Conn., Dee, 17 igned as direc at Liberty ‘will go a long way the pennant race Waller will officiate in the & Eddy-Woodiand Park and Billy Bloomer will han DuihleCarbonado mateh onight's bill can well be called a| t ihe ‘tour. OLYMPIC GAMES TO the + eco LAST SOME TIME A Holiday Service To firms desiring to make gifts of welterweight carnival, four out cigars, send us your lists, with cards, and we will individually wrap, insert cards and deliver U sq closest contenders for Travie's crown, |" ~ . t t " ING OUT | tangle In the semi-windup. And then|,, ,. ne eee ae as < i fi in the rt x a“ CAGE OUTFIT Lioyd Madden, another title aspirant. | pny “ anothe ther ‘ | xg battles Joe Wood, the human kanga-| when badly “— 7 1 I, ' must be! sta refused to carry out fhe Keystone Giants will have 4/ roo, and Curley Valencourt and Hetb|a while. ones 4 k f vam pe r y December | the pls ected feam on the basketball floor | Taylor mix in the opener. They are| from the one you have been using an | the feature t gar ‘ . . | — INC. — geason. The colored boys have |al! welters. Possible, Thin will not always correct run off f August 15 to Aus | OREGON WILL LEAVE Five Stores for Your Convenie: | ‘enience “gervices of three former high Leo. Houck, the movie actor, will basketball stars assume the role of boxer tonight, and a badd fault. but it ts a good tis ‘ The Marathon wilt be run md fault, but i is @ good tip, and 23 The Marathon will be run over! JOHNNY DUNDEE WINS | Tet t euard bos rer Bie te mas fore cetes | Sache Peale sore e%t| LEONARD. AND DUSDEE Jcmony feo, Wis wun tepay| soos eels, whee” tee Norris, all-city guard last| pion. meets Jimmy Harris, Portland Benny jevening for Paradena, where the Sa ail Gut, ton dther cor- |bantar, tn the other bout on the bitt.| presen Inok anne cour th bai _ SIGN FOR LONG BOUT | wo enansas’ Guitamer ital nik teen 707 First Ave., Foot of St. 418 Pike St, Between 4th and 5th. Butler Hotel, Second Ave. and James, Leary Bide. 2nd Ave, and Madison. 1106 4th Ave., Bet. Union and Pike, for the big game i Pal Harvard New Year's 4. - Alonzo Wells. the tall, lean out “Trambitas wilt be a gen te over 4 survey the er K jeans, in a #ix. | C Huntir ainer Hayw ete Aibambca ball tens: | Davie tocight, bechush the Hage City | serving whet ot rely t night. Moran |and 25 men ec the party. Th @bout cinched the center job.| boy has been boxing at a mighty fast jor left. Aft etti 1 t in the final expect get eight or nine days train. Green, Broadway's forn clip recently, winning from Joe Riv-| well ‘ - [ 1 ine heheedttia tee al g Slated for left forward ers, and taking the measure of all the | gra ’ ‘ » oct ves ioe, m husky with considerable expe-| leading boys the South et his 7 . | } WiN hold down the other fon weight. Davis, on the other hand, " [has not done much ring work re- b for | SARy fast team can get a game! centiy, and is given the short end by| you ‘ ' | the Giants by communicating | the aopester i : | any of the players. Much hinges on th omnl-w p| it you have th % HOBBY TO PILOT AKRON gy Hr diipdbden'can Promeypmy ; ith , ‘ Se AKRON, ©., Dec. 17.—Dick Hob-| 4 te thas cee Git adie ese Bad fur “ { n - former Cincinnati and Boston | 1). tinher, will sive Storey hin bic | you " Baseman, was named to pilot the) i. of the season. Unlew the bove| . “ team in the International < ; com "wit mince ‘ares wm oe] READY FOR jrtucet ©, | The other th peer MILLER WINS good, with LORAIN, ©. 1 Har me A x the favorit ’ "i pa ¢ tt ON THE CAMPUS | ee, We have a whole store full 15 : of gifts that are different ) WITH MILT lise As a suggestion—take a i¢ ) Ht ' look’ at the tailored jersey er ee Lelined the invit to cloth and knitted v University of Southern Cali falty’ OF Waneiaeine which the knitwear depart fornia football men, Coach Hen | tiarvard authorit ‘ ‘ gthade ana pare ment is displaying derson’s prodigees, want a gar wv ir ¢ | vr. J. Browns New Utfice the squad with the University of Washing ks pabobe tom. 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We suggest right here that you compare Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction! we have none, ines men of the univer. able to play any of the big teams of the country right in our own city.” PENN TO ISSUE DEFY PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 17.—Penn sylvania is planning to challenge one of the universities in Sweden for a dua} track meet next summer teach them only one thing and that is to win—that it is no use to play on & ‘ ; ’ day |t© return and take charge of foot t ; : “ ateur 1 F accepted 6 j mn herp tha 4 he would be| th Quaker an unmerciful lacing lof Missouri's track team , heme, el a r —

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