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NODDY YET ! GuT I Witt OC neue & T A R WHEN THE WIT ;¥ SEES re‘ & © ag 4 4 Oe PORTS vee “SPRING” TRAINING HARRY GILLUM | = TOBOXHARPER —_ Two Tilts In | ~~ CENTERS HEAVY | Star League DIVISION NOW on Saturday ello “Y” and University Team A poc tor: A Doe Tor! ty 2 KINGDOM FoR Quick poe’ GET your LID AN Come WITH (te! } "i Morrie Lux Is ‘Right’ and i Johnny McCarthy Takes | _... Beating; to Meet Champ Harry Gillum of Balt Le lter the heavyweight rar Tuesday i Bot cecaat Peni, (sta tanilen with Tangle and Co. B Plays Kansas City Boy Hits McCarthy With Everything but the Ne cularia atket rede Rainier Post Squad Rafters: Keeler Loses Tough Go; Houck Is on To- | boggan; Langford Wins and Pantley Is Cheated | hting middie. | n the clans) wer men been fie weights but has outer Pin een }and will have to | from now on Robby Harper, Northwert Nght ns will awing inte ce cireult Sat BY LEO H. LASSEN Morrie Lux, the clever mitt slinger from Kansas City, | wevahe champion, i» working his University Comm was “ri * + night anc consequently he won by a mile head off for his bout with Jimmy 5 eee ee Ment end Coe th a he by five Dundee, the little Californian, which a from Johnny McCarthy, the veteran “fighting harp,” in five Denes, the Nile Dalltersitn, whit od at the “7 The oie ¢ the Rainier Post of the mn squad in the first © first tit gets under way, out of six rounds at Tacoma, and earned the right to meet Billy Wright, new coast welter champ. This bout will be staged here at the Pool soon | fought draws with beth Gorman and | | rd and that is the best that Dun | dee could do with either, #0 Harper ifteminee | figures that he has migty fine| at & 5 Lux jabbed with his left, ducked, slammed MeCarthy Src aa estan dhe vealanee auhaale . C. A. outfit teees Lea he will be in better condition for this rence guard, who leaves for ground with his right and made the venerable harp look _ more like a monkey. The young Russian put up a careful exhibition, taking no Alaska this week. The big fellow made a big hit with his fine floor |work in the “Y's” first start in the than he was for the Baird battle immy Storey, one of Seattle's of being smeared by one of McCarthy's wild hay- leading 142 pounders, in also work league last week, and was largely ine ers. For the first four rounds Lux had everything his ling hard for his bout with Frankie bringing a win to the way, but in the fifth session McCarthy hooked Morrie penny, the ‘Gen Franses Soy ed men “own "on the ribs with a wicked left and it took a lot of speed out | Storey came back strong last week at the pool when he knocked Marty Rennie, Nef Lux’s attack. McCarthy won a shade in the fifth, and) \Sole ase o weal, if Sueuy bande tea “the last frame was even. | Denny he is going right after a bout ; ‘or wey ‘ Billy Wright, the champion, who lost his title before to with {Titleholder Filly Wright, who ral 9 will atagt st suard. x in Tacoma last year, was a spectator last night. After) m ek el ee Oe Henry Woodcock, star on the Sw tikas, 1919 junior champions, play the other forward position, with Wendall Hemphill at center. Hemp. hill played with Lincoln high schoot a couple of go. Joe Dyke. janother Lin n, will play ‘guard, and Phy Yirector Green, of Lincoln, will rnate with Dyke, The “Y" squad will bank on Cap tain Woods, who put up a strong game at forward last week against the Soldier and Sailors’ outfit. Har: the big league style Morrie showed, Billy will un- ubtedly start working now for the big bout, because if t can win from Lux his title is safe for some time. Big Willie Keeler, local heavyweight, put up a game ttle against losing odds in his go with Oscar Koch, Chet Intyre's new prodigy. Keeler hit the floor twice in the} fourth frame, but struggled to his feet after each descent ‘and Weathered the storm. ¥ | Koch, who weighs 240 pounds, is a much improved TINE! ne « since McIntyre took him in tow. Chet has taught him) paskert a ‘HERRMANN | QUITS BALL | ~ JOB IN EAST NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Renignation of Garry Herrmann a# chairman of the National commission caused mild adena until late in February, but Dode of the dest cities in the U. & A surprise here among the baseball ele to hit with his left and how to use a right cross, which | playing nd and likes it very much, Dode|ment. Bupporters of the Yankees in center and Stock at guard did last night. Keeler shook the big fellow time and|h* Jurt cracked hotegrapher got him. Ice base-| te et eee ee te an Son i 7 f |showed well : shade in the going thruout. ‘| { Indians, is threatening to start in. Difl.|!eague chief, who was an avowed | Bob Harper at the Crystal Pool Tuesday. in Saturday's Star, ‘There Wit : ak Houck’s boxing career is fast coming to an end. The hoter « is Tris Speaker is going to umpire a game|"UPPerter of the Cincinnatl Reds’ 2 NATTY BE <angerare ltwo games at the Knights of Colum- | President for another term, was ap ncial action of baseball's supreme) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 9—Jimmy|bus hall on Wednesday, the Elks parently overruled, It had been the belief here from the start that Herr lelub on Friday and the “Y” on Sat- lightweight lost to “Pinkie” Mason, Tacoma boy, in & Cleveland of the other bouts on the card. Leo had nothing last a ee 54 ” re court can do much to chase the talk| Wilde, British fyweight champion, |/Clu on Friday and ine “xi on t and after holding the Tacoma boy even in the first M T l Wi h Vi . I mann would not resign {a fixed series, it is believed shows’ tis. class in an cightrouull ila pa rounds he slowed up his attack and in the final chapter ets ang e it ictoria ce William I. Edwards, collector of on bout here last night with Johnny BAIRD GO CANCELLED be ee ’ . rip “ye internal revenue, and Judge Landie| ytarriage is a rank failure whem a m champion of the| Earl Baird, Seattle lightweight, a lot of wild swings between the ears. Last year Leo P\hikinee ware heien weeitiane cn rs ee eee sin goat itt} made futile trip to Portland, Ore. . . : C T | oman has to puld have knocked Mason's head off because Mason came w on ht: Ra I E PA Probable euccessors to Herrmann hao cat . | where he was scheduled to box young g in with a defense as open as the Pacific ocean. } re 1g ? ce Is ve | Decision of the commission to in-| ¥a#hboard in order to support the| wide margin on points, leading in| Malone tonight. Malone ran out on Ss s * is olored boy. | With all of the equads in the Coast! tonight and coming off with the first Yestieate the alleged world series | alleged man who pores as her/every round. Wilde knocked the/| the Portland promoters and the show Noe fight songe rig] = 2 ee et ee puck race fied at two w and two) Win on foreign ice. |seandal was favorably recetved. Of-| husband. ‘American down three times. was called off. 4 - rs " . . The teams will take the tee with| = — om lla “ i — note it on the card. Lupo didn’t give a very good account of |!o**e* ech. Seattle will baye a nice iesle Wotal Haeups, With #otmes| = — — ————— If after the second round, when Langford stung him cee of stepping into fret plsee\ ang Fowler, net guardians, at the] the bread basket. | tonight when the Mets tangle with top of their game, a low score game i vei the Victoria crew in the Canadian|i* expected, Seattle returng home ie Pantley, Seattle bantamweight, was cheated |‘ » adinn | tiay tenuis Uk oer a Gor Gare thing awful in the first bout, when his go with Young | “'” rest. The Mets have now played| , of Tacoma, was called a draw. It was dynamite.| S* three games in succession. sl walked around after Frankie all during the bout, but |"*r? Wednesday than it has been at) ‘The Vancouver team will be here | step he took he also took a couple of stiff punches on!*"Y time this mason. | Charley To pry yi myriads ore chops. Frankie hit Casteel ten punches to one. This | ¢,,¢ > the E thcl te th Vanceuees seeaday: tah the second time Frankie has beaten Casteel, only to have forward line neures to improve all) Seattle Position bout called a draw. the time Oe sich sccenndad # lineup was much atronger » B. C., was done for the at the pool the other night. | | Matches with fellows that are At last the University of Wash. | | Rey Kstows ars | At het the Caivesty twee | WEND WAY TO of his cleverness. He boxea| '"* bd | y Clark, the Vancouver vet-| footers can yell, and scribes COAST A | — and Clark won the de-| Gold warriors go out to battle. | NEW YORK, Jan ¥ Jee Benja-| nitric And the students of the une ne eM euitie. The. bite of| recently, who weighs around| can write, when the Purple and | CASTON TO BOX | versity themselves are going to the wintry winds blowing in from PARIS, Jan. 9—No offers for the ———_—___— — _ | Each team tn the league has won nD FORBES STI . Jal its home games, and with the Se R. ta | LL BOXING } attle aggregation going at a fant clip) ENF °'* ad Deaswaate! ; id geno engrea ———. } |we have a fine chance to break thru nw ‘Ostman e quare ea Bow making his home in Van-— deities re rene ae me | \ is a clever boxer, but takes Makes “Values Tell” + Our Entire Stock Is Priced From 10 Per Cent Bly Caston, Seattle featherweight; decide what the name will be the Atlantic was not to the liking tarpentie | hasn't been doing much boxing Graduate Manager Darwin |0f the California lightweight, and he Dempaey€ he we r — = to 25 Per Cent Under P resent Values ne ng back where @ started. mic d unti ‘ebruary, when the op- here this|tion which Charles B, Cochrane has r of /on the Frenchman's services, expires This was a part of the denial of-| "| by Manager Descamps 1 accepted the terms of W. Coffre American pro . to put ‘opean cham k Dempsey for 45 rounds stress on the state: | ve never discussed ffroth offer, neither , boxes Joe Farrell in Van-| Meisnest, in conjunction with the | '* * . B. C., next week. University of Washington Daily, / | will issue ballots containing 10 | names sent in by individual | students and the suggestions re- | ceived by The Seattle Star. Every student will vote for a» first and second choice at the annual election of the Associated Students, to be held on January | °*"'Y fall months 29. Meisnest says that the weather akin to his n name will be permanent—provid- ee ee et oe ory ing it takes hold of the people's [27d Was outpointed by two secon min was t ERE we to try to duplicate Cheasty’s complete stock of Suits and Over- coats today on the Eastern clothing market we would be forced to pay from 10% to 25% more than we paid months ago when we contracted for these garments, which are arriving daily as a result of belated deliv- eries. Rest assured, we are glad to get them even now, as it means just that much of a saving to you. This was ¢ wh Te exceptionally good at ig er dhe Raa 09 S| raters, over whom, on the form he nyone cause to quote Yet our present prices have not been increased to correspond to the present this ti aimon | ¥ Lai ading the |. previously shown, he should he supposed terms I . Courae. and Elliott | field s0 far are Giante, Vikings, | he serored dadieive victgeies. Bojet the @ most important real value of these excellently-tailored clothes—you pay the same for them as Those who crave @ little ox- =o o ond Bear ep himself in condition, he| reason is that I have not received, you would had values remained stable. haa decided to return to directly or indirectly any offer from | t until next summer, when |Coffroth,” Descamps said | » return and resume his citement during the “be- tween seasons.” ored” locations are in mt of Todd's drydock, Fisher's Flour Me and elsewhere in the lower bay Hoats may be secured at West Seattic. Plans for the proposed $100,000 football bowl at the university are progressing smoothly, A confab is to be held this week be tween the students’ committee . o and the board of deans for the of > , ficial backing of the faculty. Doi . t i 1 | rd he faculty n " d further to his laurels |The new purchasers are sald to b Taft Inc. | Abel, ast season's quarterback, terday, when he won the 440-| A.C. Harrison, Jf, of Philadeiohier SECONDAVE. @) oP aati of the swimming championship of Aus Z. Porter and J. N. Alleyn, of student's committee, and daily | tratia #, and Lorenzo Quess _| meetings are being held to de- a Porto Rican, The stock is con | oo i of ro trolled by Charles A, Stoneham and tlie. aun. a. McGraw, of the New York That is the reason Cheasty’s is having no sale this January. The Square Deal, the most vital factor in the conduct of this institution, prompts us to forego offering pseudo bargains caused by marked-up prices and near-discounts. We leave it to you to judge which is the fair method. RACE TRACK SOL Australia, Jan, 9.—Nor » Havana ra i by H. D. (Curley) ’g to @ rumor today American swimr THE SPORTING GOODS STORE . ng and star of the intelallied Good garments—made-right smart clothes—the kind you will invariably find at Cheasty’s—will be just as scarce next season as they have been the past year. The opportunity of owning such splendid garments depends entirely on ‘your buying now. Your Suit or Overcoat from Cheasty’s will prove its merit through its entire life of service, for Announcement Dr.H.T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Coach Allison continues to talk pessimistically about the basket ball team. Speed is what the team lacks, he says, and until Probably there is no girl on earth who f le to look unconcerned the first time she wears her engagement | ring in public. | that deficiency in’ corrected, Dental Surgeon en nnranatont | chances for « championship team ‘ Pie this year are slim. The squad Diagnostician : has been cut down to 14 men by Allison. Those still out on the floor are Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- Pyorrhea Specialist announces that he has re- turned from an extended trip “Values Tell’ Capt. Jamieson, Cook, Frank to New York and Chicage est billiard parlor i land, Kellog, Talbot, Staatz, Met. where he has ‘devoted “Fin world? 7d in ‘ea Wy Nese | Jen, Sanders, Nickolsom, Selik, time to special Pyorrhea Re pactanets see, fe i Shannon, Sohne, M. Smith and Bis"oftites: “M4 I" Again at Famous Kuppenheimer Clothes $35 to $85 ae © is scheduled to come off in Cor. Becond Aver una Fite at BROWN Hi city on January Second and Spring. Third Floer. Companion Lines of Quality CMa, One 0:60) de, PRIN ELIS Rpacee .$25 to $75 > For Men Who Knou i shop a u . , and loath to drive , today recharging and overhauling, oxyac o welding end br § elen. iv Doyh k I specialize on 4, 1 ow 12 years. evil « to six-ton truce sw feadoe e ; “ma, | The Store I 7 “d . R a . « le the be neth~ A Bane Te tae pare te wa es of Choice ENS YOUNG MEN = ‘or iT a lo! 0 ation, write or call an n: my annint- lowing addresses 1426 L, ©. Smith Bldg., 1017 Olive y ‘e truly. 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