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* THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919. “[1 DOWN WHAT (Ty DEAR ; WIFF WIL DO THe OTHER, | ELEVEN fton TH! | vaigeenglitinnnal 4 4 o ae dink OF IT IN ORDER To QM UP To NATE TH’ LADIES ——_ WAVE To HAVE A NeW (OUT FIT EVERY 4 p ry Monte Ww i ( THE YEAR’ Star League | Begins Play | On Saturday “Y" Plays Soldiers & Sail- ors and Spaldings Op- pose Legion Men wi pound and | and rum | The ¥. MC. A. will tangle with | for a mug the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Spalding» will meet the Rainier " The hen whe lays an coe team Batur night, at the ¥.M.C.| . Bach day these times, 1 swear, in the t «ames of The Star} my optnlon te ie, The next (Ts GONNA Kee? A LOT oF Goys ; HUSTLING * Frank Farmer Should Beat Young Hector Tonight on Dope; Five Other Battles ing short of a broken leg or worse will postpone the | 4 Bee Visctor- Frank Farmer glove tilt at the Crystal Pool | ht. The big fellows have been matched so many times with the bout falling thru every time that local fans want this bout settled for once and for all. On the brow of one Frank Farmer rests the Northwest ‘hea’ eight crown and unless a miracle happens Frank should. the BY RAL, «ee ncarce ax emeralds! answered the customer, bis it in, $8 ts @ fair price eyes shifting of Tom and Jerry | But the pawnbroker was satisfied. | They very often are oan you $40 on it,” he said, ob,” cried the eu Ang the jewel before the his hand go back to Tacoma tonight still in possession of | 4 emblem. Frank is a favorite to win tonight in spite of the fact that Hector is recognized as a good man, with) BOBBY MELEAN an advantage in weight and speed. feat ‘The winner of tonight's bout stands in line for some CHAMPION first class matches and with the Northwest title at stake we should sit in on a mighty sweet line of contests, Jimmy Storey, who lost his first fight of his Ideal career ‘couple of weeks ago, will try a comeback tonight, when he with Marty Foley, the Tacoma boy. Jimmy should some out of the ring a winner if he boxes his usual pace. ‘oung Sam Langford, the little colored miller, will take on When Piqua, 0. and Romney, W Va. have been heard from, the list of applicants for the Carpentier-Demp- | ‘ainted. with the « ing Pipe Taft's, and Phoenix Mutual ta ons are under way to! Remember Elke’ club & day, to replace the In if the Elks are enter sirue to t c 1 ook will b fat the club n. | BUT— Harrahan, local featherweight, in the third go on the) cai woud ta seottend by ua eons They're not mentioning @ successor é is i irst ti that Harrahan has entered the ule committe of this|for Fielding Yost’s job at Michigan This is the first time | ina long time. Harrahan should beat the visitor if he erprise, ni games have|and Garry Herrtnann’s nest in the| been sched | national comminston | oil It was decided nt Jaat night's meet: | The Scott high school “11" of To- ing of the league that 11 teams| The Cardinals pick Brownsville for | ledo, Ohio, is due in Seattle today, en should be retained and a 12th ob their training camp, whereupon | route for Everett, where the Eastern | tained, if possible, and if not possi | Brownsville responds by picking the|champions will play the Everett is in any kind of condition. | George Cole, a little fellow who used to box around here) ‘couple of years ago, winner of the featherweight title of | the Canadian army, meets George Etcell of Bremerton. > Py ry r- ble, the league will play with 11) Cardinals for the 1920 pennant. | high team for the prep grid title of Arving Gleason argues with Billy Joyce, in a bg oquada | the United States. ‘The Beott team ht division, and “Joe Wop,” alias “Ki e' , opens There will be mix teams in each| Two rasslars met one winter's eve, | has swept aside all strong opposition card with Patsy Ciacco. section, according to present plans, | And many fane were ther and the tentative schedule calls f Wis Ea eb back home with the scalps of the | Al lemet, the mat is square. each team to meet every other team | ele West dangling at their belts. q in its own half of the league. The} Everett is planning a gala holiday ern w y one iu. | ‘The International league has raised : winners will then play one game for | |. ralary limit trom $3.500 to $5,000, | £0T the event, which gets under way at 12 m. sharp the semi-finals championship. The | | Maybe it’ ol to bt ome e wd « Going to hire some law-|'" vow sents have been afsed to an * | teama will then be shifted around | re park and the biggest football crowd _ T in the Sco con! fooc 14 ‘The ‘wou again by lot and play resumed as in ot ever assembled at Everett is expect- 7] nev and is expecting to go Vancouver Is Peace Bird DS 3 | the first half of the season. The mye HEWRY HALL Jumped 203 Freer’ ut Here jsemt-finaliete will then play « cham. | _ Dec spon s time beecball, meetings | \4'to ait in on the big game. Busi i pionship series of the best two out of inner Over| FlapsAway ealialiaentiatiamesame | Pe e (famcor, As the walters Nuttered hither | ness houses will shut down thruou® ~ ictoriaCrew| Once More | Sree eee red ne Se Be SSPE tess |e ot rar nay tne ; ee i ae cee ay 2 - | suite, and everything Is in readiness | Ien't th eatter ¢ VANCOUVER, B. C,, Dec. 30.— BY HeNES b. —_ e ion an a s j MeLEEAN peer aati Man | '* Set under way Saturday night. . | 4s states where the obey down the ice’ on a spec) United Press ‘orrespondent . a / ’ : A mogu run, Lioyd Cook, Vancouver! NEW YORK, Dee. 30.--Once again ons | u 1 WwW BESS 3 cd rg Piven gpa nd jen snaw eS ee man, scored the winning) the little peace dove has flapped hin | pointed Earl Puryear, Peoria, in 16 skater, in an exhibition here last] LYNN, Maas, Dec. 30.—Billy Fite The pawnbroker gazed at the ’ a a _ night we ooey fom i soe Ado ted for Star i e ue. night broke the world's indoor skat-|simmons of Yonkers and Chick | gtistening lump which rested in the |"OUndS here last night % score was 4 to 3. Dunderdale| The crumbs which were strewn Pp 4 jing record for 60 yards by seven:| Hayes of Indianapolis fought 12 fast| palm of hin hand. The customer | meee pon WOLFE WINS tonal pastime can hold ot thet » rn 5 Minn, Dee, 30—Bobby | | ular old-fashioned mestings? sia CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 30.— > s scored icago eral re tenths of a second. The new record| rounds to « draw at the Casino here | leaned upon th powease, It wasan| Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas eo 1 ayoetiry raced econ tee wile tate Pa ? is four and one-half seconds, as|iast night. Hoth boxers mixed {t|/anxioux mon \try. Uptown, 1414 Third ave.; down Vancouver men evened it up| ered one, but he lingered only a min-| Cage Men Meet and Decide Rules and Regulations for |s«=!*t tive and onetitth seconds, !trom start to finish “Did you come by it honestly?’ |town, 913 Second ave. ‘ina ‘Roberts sagging the |"Ngr" from the quarers of the New| Coming Season; Names Duties of Officers and Rules | ~" ‘Skit good angel A : . ee 2 —Es Balsa be Vancoures in the third| wun tne interest of the game at} Governing Play in City League | Dunderdale evened it up on &/ heart succeeded in getting Judge RSs | ® from Outman. And then came | Landis to consent to act as mediator{ bd ‘ wil > en fepresentatives of The Star Basketball cue met last night Score in the overtime period. | in the battle between President John- p+ “ aiaiin dae bevlawe or the soning. vant Sir ais Cis to-| Perea tietion Ruppert Comiskey-| cooy of the rules and regulations which will govern The Star league this! The: Store > Where Wednesday here. The| The insurgents were just about to| Sassen. It Is self-explanatory: | : mm are Row leading the| agree toa peace meeting and submit] COMMTITUTION AND W-bA : oy of Choice “Values Tell but A win for Seattle team/ their grievances to Judge Landis! eran crry BASKETMALL LEA nd maw A - even up the standing all the/ when Johnson cut loose with an in- a1 : | terview in Chicago concerning the re Pete Muldoon of the local) cent disclosures in court that he had | * sure of winning Wednesday attempted to enligt the aid of the use he says his men will be in| New York Giants fh getting the Yan- th better shape to go at a hard’ keen *oup of the league. Johnson, it will be remembered, maintained that instead of making FORCES FIGHTIN an effort to have the Giants clone |" “ty 7 IN JOHNNY KILBANE SPOUT | the kates of the Polo grounds to the | PROPOSES, be y & j ; t CITY, N. J, Dec. 30.—| Yankees, he made an effort to wet) m se ar ‘ + Sle Kilbane, featherweight | * 10n# lease from the National league| ¢ », MacDougall & 1 . 3 | owners. ” " el | |. Outpointed Young Chaney ‘ ri Himore here last night in an|, This. he added. was imposaible, ax r f | ind bout. Chaney forced the|the Giant owners were displeased 4 of 3910-38. » league shall conpist : | most of the way, but was|°V¢T 40 alleged statement of Colonel | spavid American Le 18 per sient. | to get thru the Clevelander’s| louston in France that the National | ie et seni the duty | league was not doing ite bit the opposing The statement of Johnson caused| ond ee nt yame where th & roar in the ranks of the insurgents | n eecretary. @x muinteaes have aan and fanned the war embers to « blaze |. bem senate Rave Sages Sa ei ‘ . 30. again tive comn wilt pewe hockey team will make its first) Colonel Ruppert. part owner of the F o t fully y in Canada here tonight) Yanks, charged that Johnson is on 3 “ Sn eT e they meet the Hamilton/| straying into new paths and making ES . The Elis have several games| an open effort to align the Giants for their Canadian tour. | @gainst the Yankees. ARTICLE Y. ‘The insurgents then came out with BY-LAWS on/p new grounds for mediation. They | r Soft will allow someone to “umpire” tf, after the «tory ix heard, the umpir will pass upon Johnson's fitness to! reten. led If the Johnson faction will not con sent to this demand, then the war |b will go on, the “rebels” claim. |. 8 tt shell be the duty of the secretary: | avrrarorinae surer keep all statixtion and The Reason Why We Will Have No Special January Sale UR Mr. Graves has just returned from the Eastern markets. The conditions are such that it is impossible to duplieate any clothing that we today have in stock for less than 10 to 25 per cent advance, and it is for this reason that we are today accepting all delayed deliveries of merchandise, and we are Oh, You Hockey— Back again with the fast- est, fost exciting ond Mm nerve-tingling game played when Marty Collins of New York earned eaersocse2 eae Se oeeseta cry ieee eee Beaktls “Mesto: tb | Seven break in © sencationn | receiving each day suits and overcoats which should have reached us months ago. the Vancouver “3iition- round battle with Jack Sharkey We are glad to get them now, because they are so much better than we will be sires” at the Arena conqueror of Jimmy Wilde, here | > abl x 5 i e Wednesday night | iset niet. “Kid Sullivan of syra able to purchase at the price we own these goods for. If you've never #0: cuse battled in a 10-round go with! °"s ; : , : * 1 canoes? Bake ot Maw Yon leet It is the policy of Cheasty’s to sell the best merchandise obtainable, at the 8} Bases sh a vm |e 1 TES i lowest possible price, quality considered. Pasams, for it's no place | KABAKAOFF WINS tae committons at the f aaa : e p fecape excitement. z 9g OUI, Mo, Dee. 90—Harry|™5 Wholesale tailors everywhere are limiting their sales, knowing the impossibil- by. 4 eo - oft, St. ‘is, wi o itv oT ; Tey 2, It you haven't made ar- E | eabanantt at Ile, woo ithe news ity of producing beyond a given amount. These conditions are sure to continue : f that you tmmediately his 8 Hah’ toattierwelght, ‘in’ a¢ tast eight throughout the coming season, and, while spring clothipg will be higher, we Lean pasteboarde ‘tor Str. ud satay Cea ansaid will pursue the same policy in the future as in the past, to mark each garment ae says they are going team during the = year of firmt registration without executive that comes into this house at the lowest possible price it can be sold for at any and all times. é We thank you for the very liberal patronage given us. We hope to merit its continuance, We do not add on to take off—the buying public know values and ask a square deal, that’s all. We give it, as “Values Tell’’ Kuppenheimer Clothes .......................$35 to $85 Smart Companion Lines ......................$25 to $75 Watch the “Automobile” Skates on the ice The “M: Automobile only alternative 11 It shall requis to amend an article of either the By 01109 SECOND AVE. ( | lant ; excluded | Nama THe Sponrine 6000s stone ’ You Know) MM your gums are sore, flourhing and bleeding. you hnve Pyorrhea, socalled Rice’ Dis eane, which Is a menace to good health, We are the only Dentlate in the Northwest who apectaitze tn this dreaded disease. Examt- nation and ertimate tree Spectal it Seattle has the fin- taken of children's billiard parlor in the Secdietile’couent "te Geen world? Come in and see. 4 { pone Pd men and their families, captain or both in regu Al work guaranteed 16 years 19. A team shat! consist of not m Inches in height, must be sewn ne INC, + previous to < he oferin’ Branches Rickie a hun- to be des d ty the pr Phone Elliott 3633 beat him to it in sineing the gratest Bundays, 9 to 12. Kmbama Ma 6a ing qualified teams by the excluded team may be taken to | the executive committer, 14. Two games wil! night of play 5. All games will start at 6 and 9:15 | played on each | bd Manhattan Ch |}. a st YS Borsalino | Shirts (Italy) Hats | GRAVES.P. | SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING 3: - RS aie RR a: peg at pe | president ly to the back dred thousan’ tren min for Roger Thanges in remintra A team may be repremented by ite vote The individual of each D 4 t —. " dohn McGraw of the dints wooddn't All players 608 Third Ave, Cor. James st m b Hornesbee if Pat Gleason haddn't nih the necretary etore the day || Hour: 8:30 a. m. to 6 pm. star of the year of 1919—that's me. in registration efter the