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Pi aabancin ir ncn tanie sou: satis *dahment because he he Se htm SO RN ABU NY 2 AIR PR AS O He y be AAi, PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. Now FOR Hort AND 4 Few KIND WORDS WITH THE Wire! PORTS Harper Faces! You Hear a Lot About Em Now | FamousGoal (Uz ao Ez) Defeat in Go at Pool Show Baird Has Fine Chance of Copping the Northwest Lightweight Crown LASSEN Northwest BY LEO H. Bobby Harper, Mghtweight king bowed to defeat in the ring Walloping for the first time in career tonight Baird, another the main event For some reason or other we fave a hunch that Earl will cop the Werdict, Bob's left hand ts his big the who has never faces a his " ackles Bari favo in at the Crystal Poo! face often enough to hook the ver @ict he will be doing a big night's work. Earl's bacon getter is his right mit. Baird has had more ring exper! ence than Harper, hits harder‘ and te & great little infihiter. Bob has fever had to endure any real pun always been JDOLY” WILDE + Jimmy W Jack Coombs is being hailed with | before Ame away at delight by the Detrolt baseball fans! afternoon w who think the veteran pitche ca ably can round the Tiger j into proper shape to take a pen get a second tent fans New Year's © goes Up against hard-hitting ban. to keep away from clever enough Bile. opponents and peck them with his left hand Know Each Other pitebers | tam, in Matt H nant. ton, O prob they have boxed many times in the gymnasiums around town. In fact, they grew up to gether in the ring Not forgetting that a good and usually beats a good right hand, it behooves one Robert Har Ber to put up the battle of his Young life tonight or he passes over his crown to Earl's manly brow | Joe Bonds, the big Tacoma heavy Weight, will make his first appear @nce in a local ring tonight since Bis return from the East, where he bas been f ig all of the big fet Tows. His last big bout was with Bob Martin, the A. E. FP. ch Who beat him in 10 rounds Youth being too big a handicap for Bond: Bonds wil! the fireman Semi-windup tonight What Steve Says Steve says Bonds will think seven ©r eight Bob Martins are-in the Ting with” him tonight. Steve has been coming along at a good clip. Winning his last few starts here by| Wide margins, defeating such big) “Fellows as Willie Keeler and “Moose” Smith. Decause left Bob Steele, the southpaw signed by the San Francisco Seals, played with Victoria in the old Northwestern league a few years ago. Steele had a couple of years’ trial in the big show, playing with the St. L . New York a bs in the Nathonal league, but finally was dropped from fa any. Ie should be a valuable addition to the San Franch at that amp: Rob McHenry, the big St. Louis outfielder, who nobody ever heard of on this coast until last year, is being co as one of the real run wallopers of the St. Louis Cardinals next season. The big fellow had hiv baseball training in the American associa tion, He bit close to the 200 mark last year in the National. dack Smith, former Seattle outfielder, now with the St. Louis Cardinals, is now a fight manager, according to press reports from the Bast. dack’s fighter goes by the monicker of Jammetti, an Eastern bantam. Jack says he is a coming champion. | Billy Klepper, president of the Seattle Rall club, tas pat him “Wildman Woods, the boy with the/ self on record as favoring the reorganization of the old Northwest- Kangaroo wallop, and Mike Pete will! ern league is present plans for the rebirth of the league are car. furnish the vaude of the even ried out. ing in the third bout on the card. “Tt will give the Const league a farm for young players and we ‘There may be wilder battlers in the won't have to send them East for further training,” says Klepper. Ting today, but we are from the hills Bill expected that Seattle would be included in the cireuit and if Missouri, as this bird Woods didn't sco any reason why Seattle should be left out, in a fan fakes the cake. salt and ning bee the other day. fablecioth and all the fixings “It would give Seattle continnous baseball and I think that gays he will bop one of his right a city the site of Seattle could support such a plan,” declared the Rand punches in Woods’ chops _ Siwash proxy When he comes rushing in and the War will be over. But we shall What we shall see. This bird Woods fe a tough customer and maybe Pete will have to hit him more than once. Leo Houck, who lost his first) start here to Harry Casey last week | gince his homecoming from mov and, will at least meet a man Cincy to Boost Pay Checks of Pennant Winning Redmen | Reds Have Every Right to Be Optimistic Over Coming | Swhete near his own size when he| Pennant Chase in the National League; Old Stars Return, takes on Young Sam Langford, the rs little colored battler from California. | BY FRED TURBYVILL F the big show. his velr fought = draw at Dream:| pennant-winning clut t ¢ Heinle Groh Tend a couple of years ago, andi ve, but they are p When Houck found out that Laneltoo The Reds last y ford was in town he picked him|pigger crowds ti for his next opponent Langford! management ever dreamed May prove to be a good addition to} They'll play to even bigger crowds, our lightweight corps. D next ye All of th a teed Welters Battle extra profits. G: Herrmann can T afford to pay his Herb Taylor and Fr and he ie going to. ® duet of weiters, will Piggies: the second bout on the card. Tay pensant “hates be . . st | sorve fs lor is a big rugged kid, but Rogers |) ot cortain star I should outbox him tonight sane mers ane Rostoe Taylor and Jack Duane Herrmanr Snother pair of welters, open th : Me can hardly re- but there & man on the team look 7 the Reda train in “pring almost ruaran- They! Good weather there | est p of the leagu nd plenty will start the season with tars better kie Rogers perform in of you ane them majorit dgned for 1920, but Herrma ‘ Many Events Added to A. A, U. Meet fold m into the have r will be traded t and that hold-out ast well realize this, The mar and if EVERY FELLOW— Who has ever inepected our men's clothing depart- ment is enthusiastic over the character of the mer- chandise found therein. 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Th may be. outdoor to repeat, it go Rowing « Multn One or getting along in year plenty of young matert indoubtedly have the ff in baseball toda { reason wh two of the mal ha an Francince outdoor One hun a : : THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Hawalian association home-town Beaumont innatl ~ | who Played short for ach Texas league, last year. is going South with the team pbvvets the Reds have a corking shortstop | ejb) in Larry Kopf, Goldie may make the| | utility berth | “He's a corking your Qh, |waid Pat Moran. “I'm HAVANA CIGAR || aang Ue: junie ndoor—Ph stroke Fran Athletic the Pacific asse San t stroke California Women dred player,” | vara « to tal Tam going to squad South, and the then. The weeding I cor waivers asked on players will have no immediate a niet Then there in € O'Mara, third) yay |sacker, who dropped trom Brooklyg | ¢, |to Indianapolis because of hig Nght | hitting, and then broke out afresh |= the old stick, and landed Petal Ang Angeles senior, outdoor. 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BUGS, xMtAs ‘S BUT A PEW DAYS OF AND I E¥PECT Sore THING! net guardia Hockey Holmes, the stunts aroun for goal-getters an i Walker, y ouver, hope, and if he can stick it in Earl's co be able to keep the nets free all of the time ver Mountain check Robby Rowe was captain last year Rowe has held the honor twice and | ( kel's show at Can-| will line up wi te wings Both boys know each other's sty é tas = | rover and Holmes, goal So 4 T EXPECTIN’ SOMETHING try ANGEL FACE 1 EXPECT your DEAR MOTHER To ARRIVE Any ; tunuTe! Only Sixteen Offers Made for Big Bout pial LOM ANGELES, Dee, 23,—Jack Kearns has compiled @ Mat of bids for the Carpender-Dempaey fight hich he has received to date Hore Trio to Work | sy This Season|~ be a classy array of | acific Coast ; Leh f Vancouver Happy rlen Cochran, Landon, $350,00 Heck” Fowle f Victoria, eran; “Eagle y ‘ . and ». J, Tortorich, New Orleans, $200 a, are ) of the beat gnen in the dy Hilly Gibson, $260,000 Col, Miller, Okiahoma, $300,000. ame today non in the wteadient of the Vienne, of Partin, $280,000, 1 Fowler the most spec Decoin, Paris, $250,000. Lehman pulls some great BY RAZZ. BERRY BERRY ! $160,000 and is conceded to have a| Jack Dempsey needs a foreign sec-| Prince Marat and Duke de Canes promise to outbid every on . when the last word is sald an th Carpentter the fight But with such a strong bunch of 4% SAying he didn't ything 1 vystan, Riley and|sbout the “francs,” he to of Beattle: “Cyclone” Tay-| Know how much “jack y'd give Doc” Rober of Van-| him to come over, A very undiplo and Oatman and Kerr, of |Matic answer, and amuning only to} the goal guardians won't | ‘he roughnecks. There wil! ns in the it ins league this ye local veteran net k Curley nerve him while the on for retary to bis rivals in all his showings in an inter Jack } play Beanonn on row w rope wyndicate, $100,000. | Bridgeport, Conn., care ar $300,000 Jim Coffroth, $400,000, for a 45 [seaty battle in Tia Juana, Lower Ca! ifornia. | | Booker and Mitchell, $250,000 Football 1s a feroctous game. They! Morris Penter, Pueblo, Colo., name t tear after wild animals | 000. he of the deadly hook | Pittst: in wh as the Panthers,| William #. Parees, New York has been elected captain of and then there are the Princeton | $150,000 and one third of the profits © Met forces for the coming year. Tigers Yale Bulldogs, the Michi-| Don Stein, Milwaukee, 1,000,000 kan Wolverines, the | Minnesota| francs for a fight in Paria the South Dakota Coyotes,| Otto Floto, Kanaas City Virginia Mountain Lions, ther hand we have the} York and] of Michigan. t $250 Jack Walker, the man from “Sil the jophers $300,@0 the Went in Vie. | ete On th “Violet Alma evens It up. ston twice he season opening Friday, Manager Muldoon ts hin forces hard. The local 1 Riley and Foyston universit riving college, TAR PORTS | 0,0. BUSHER Phoenix Men to Play Kent Team Tonight oyd Chane will lead his Phoenis 1 Life Insurance team of The league out to Kent tonight te the Kent cage five. The team hasn't had it's full strength on the floor for its past few gar.ov, and consequently the im |wurance squad has been licked fi quently, but Chase will have his strongest lineup out tonight lower the colors of | Star tackle nix ¢ will be an important session The Star league at The Star Mond: night, at which time al registration blanks for the leagug filled out boa son will get under You've heard pagin’ Busher, That's me. And it didn’t/gng the schedule will be am surprise me noae when the bell hop-| nounced at this session. The sem per maid it was Pat Gleason son starts with the games on Janu to see me. I knowed Pat wanted me,|*"¥ 3 cos aie thee an tin’ to war | ~~ oo : *. ive Benefit Here me more than the ol’ man does at bh ccucancr 0 | To raise funds for the starving underfed children of devastated Ew rope, other Uttle children here will dance and sing and evolve graceful ballets at a benefit performance _ |be given Saturday night in Dough Seveensien. to Oe all, Broadway and Pine. b eeu cok ta monk. gained will go to the starvin n of Poland. way waitin swimming heinetic the for-| center; Walker Rickey and Rowe, defense FOOLISHNESS Ran Johnson's back in dear eld Chi Haseball's mixed ap like mince pin >) _| Frases and Ruppert have the jack! They want to give Big Ban the sack. Koon lawyers’ pockets will be full, , A baseball war ie herrift 11. RSEESh ote L@Ces Kuppenheimer Clothes another league | just ay a bet— | Ceame te pumn; they'll make wp yet. | If the mage had wine insted of tee, They'd meet and instantly agree, | ng to play ball gone into! Scott Perry ly not ee he mayn He has repairing business, We of clothing where it any more + hawt Abel was shaded. aecordi the ele with the paired battle, so maybe & the thing most useful | Raldwin Wallace, near Cleveland, is a college and not a cirens, notwith standing the fact they haven't won a game in modern years, And Hiram, of the same locality, is another insti tution of learning, and not the first John 1. Sullivan probably turned jover in his grave when he heard | Jack Dempsey had his hair marcetied and his eyebrows arched. Just pre- vious to the breaking of this tm- portant news, the wires bulletined the fact that Georges Carpentier had been received at home with many kinsen, sireaming im Dewpery's mall every be given a mateh wit | beats | Oh, somewhere in this favored land ‘The fires aro burnin. bright Somewhere folks are laughing And light That was before four hundred Thousand miners went on strike ¥ heavyweight, rhe the K. ©. Jack Sharkey, the bantam whe beat Jimmy Wilde, estpointed Patery Johnson, oe Joe Lyneh, And now that they're at work We hope they ll seom fill up the for “his” be a very English champion, and 5 Nenja believe wade min, former Spokane bey, leat to Mickey Donley of Newark in an eight roand melee, OUT AGAIN AT LINCOLN * Folk, fast midget forward, | turning out for the Lin high school cage five Me te wn a forward job school, He ha after hours and he not had time to practice Bruce Hesketh has beer | from forward to center. Bi holding down the oth Frankie Murphy Robt areen at the would holly wreatty, him Santa € Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see, BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Floor, per hes = pretty pair of that he § we could alm is still ward Pick Jule and Louie Pitwood are the two} extra men. Young Webb, center on the sed ond team, is showing up well. 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