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THE SEATTLE BTAR-SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1920. HELLO MR. ROD Hows THINGS? WHATS TH’ TOUGHEST Joo IN TH’ WoeRLD? BEING AN (@t tan AT TH NORTH HAVING NO INConme L Don'r Pay NO TUANGoRE “Tax I Pia Don'r J i StI REE ERE — eee 'FOUR CAGE TEAMS MEET TONIGHT AT “Y” DEMPSEY’S HOGGISH TACTICS ARE BLACK EYE FOR GAME OF SWAT: ; Shall Dempsey and Kearns Get Rich, or Shall Martin © Be Given Carpentier Mix? J Re | oa ee a ~ a ; “U” Community Five to | OnlyR _ Play “Y”; Rainier Post Men Tackle Co. B Team of Y. M,C. A., Is Leading Scorer of League; Brewsters and Elks Get Started Next Week; Other News of Star’s Big City Basketball League BY LEO H. LASSEN nother pair of hoop teams will shove off in The Star y league tonight when the University Community five against the Y. M. C. ‘A. aggregation and the Co. B feam starts its season with the Rainier Post men of the wican Legion. he “Y” sa got off to a flying start by handing the rs’ and Sailors’ club a beating in a nifty game last The Rainier Post team lost out by a single point to powerful Spalding crew after another thriller, es Rennie, former “Y” star, is piloting the University munity team and the fans are anxious to see what kind material he has lined up. Henry Woodcock, who proved worth with the Swastikas last year and “Dad” Leaf, prmer church league star, will hold down the forward jobs, lendell Hemphill, former Lincoln player, is at center, and kes, another fermer Lincoln man will play one guard h Rennie playing the other, This looks like a strong bination on paper. Seattle Fans Given Chance to Show What They Think of Dempsey and His Get-Rich-Quick Scheme; Send in Your Ballot to Star Sports Editor Ballot for Seattle Fans Kditor's Note~Mark with X of the following three propositions tor your voles in the coming heavyweight battie and mail it to the ports Editor of The Mar. I would rather see a bout staged between Fighting Bob Martin, the inter-allied heavyweight champion, and Georges Carpentier, the French champion, before the latter fights Dempsey ......+-+-+++-++ - otean 1 want the Carpentier-Dempsey fight held in a city where rail facilities will make it possible for me to see it and where the puyse for the bs were will not be so large as to make the price of admission so high I can’t be there ........+- chakave? 1 want the Carpentie the promoters offer the biggest purse ........ How the California “native sony” do hate themselves! | A glanee at the 1919 rating of Pacific amateur golfers, that ap pears in the January edition of the Pacific Golf and Motor publication, in suffice, but In the isolated Northwegt, the golfing paaiase would Uke to know how Dopester May Chapman gets his lineup. dack Neville and Douglas Grant, California's best golfers, rank | first and second respectively on the tet, with Chandler Egan third and Heinle Selfmidt fourth, Winning the California championship te | surely all that Is required to get one of those native son decisions, Weill, Jack won and Douglas was runperup, so there you are, Oregon man did not take part in any tournaments last year. Heinle Schmidt, the Aberdeen ace, whe failed to show bis old time form in — & | Kean must have been placed on his past performances, for the | 1919, has also his reputation to thank for landing him in fourth place, | him. We don't know what pedigree Ervin S. Armstrong ang Dr, Paul Hunter haye, ether than bring native sons, but they come ahead of | the winner of the Pacific Northwest champlonship—Claire Griswold, | Ves, Claire bs the seventh best player on the Pacific Const, | { Whore is Claire Griswold? Don't be in » hurry, we'll come to |} | x stick ghey Weeds | nae AN en RT| At Spokane last dune he am the te from the very, best thet the University defense can stop G n P Mrktishs uinbla, ington, con jontana could juce, ee ee eee ee assis Woot oc the team east ry vod d Jotmny Kilbane ne 6 ee ny ae Oe BY FRED TURBYVILLE 0" bare = nishty fad Gane 5 in tar eague Here's the only ring champion in the game today who fs Following Griswold comes Bam Conlan, Jr, winner of the fan The 7 fans of America have made the fight game pos- i z= Woods scored 24 of hie LEAGUE NO.1 {J out battling all of the time and who is working for reason-| [yanclsce champions, ven ai wity tile holders” Ot in the | sible. e fans have made baseball and practically every \ able money. He's Johnny Kilbane, the popular little feather- lsc other sport. It is thru their enthusiasm and their dollars. weight champion. Jack Dempsey could have the same right Well, we'll say this much for Hay Chapman's rating of Pacifie | that professional sports have been enabled to thrive. And . / to popularity if he would fight half as often as Kilbane} Amateur golfers, that according to records and figures of 1919, his list’ | the reason the fans gave their whole-hearted support in dol- |does. Dempsey Ras passed up a chance to be a great popu-|_ ‘ould be turned upside down and the “rating” would be just as eorreet. | jars and enthysiasm is because of their love of sport. It is lar fighter by his money hogging plans for his first title rm Aipineigate gama. Mat a case of sports for sport’s sake. And when it comes to points last week against the and Sailors’ club and prac- won the came sing handed. | : i “Y" will be without the services|} prorsrer’ Clear © nee Weeks, star guard, to | ( goitiers and Matlore North. | mmunity — } LEAGUE NO. 3 | fight. ° lease pure and simple of disregarding the fans’ rights in the 1 ‘ cease ‘Duthies and | Song of Today's thing in order that one or two individuals shall amass a for- ' Baseball] Fans |! tune overnight, it is time for us to call a halt and let the : ; ° | I once adorned a bleacher seat || fighters, promoters and managers involved in the proposed i Star Soccer S uad Is Picked arovonadao va Sead er eee |Carpentier-Dempsey scrap know they cannot run the game * * & * 9 * * *# Te sar the as ~ aa es the lent had & hed when Jess Willard ¢ || Now I enjoy a childish sport, — 'e thought the limit peen reached when Jess Ing the otberh Skinner & Eddy Team Leads With Four Men Selected || Battle 4 gain pA eT “was handed 6100.00 for tacking Jack Dempeey lt Fourth Knights of Columbus conter, with #8 * * * * 8 @ - * *# | ——_——_— ¢ sal, on seneee hoor y a all and no — points, nine field goals = | isplayed by Jack Kearns and Jack Dempsey present — bers, easter kel} Alex C. Rose Chooses Eleven ||champions and strong Lo- KERR SCORES | arganing, Willard s/s shrinking vole | be pub: — - Dem ‘arpentier in coun’ | are tach soa hbo Pu the leading soccor expert of the {| 02! Soccer Squad to Play | AND SEATTLE. | orce him to stage the battle under conditions that will make swung into action this starty mext!! Northwest, Star scribe, has lined up his mythical All- Game Here Sunday IS it possible for the fans WHO MADE HIM to see the bout vm evewe Star eleven for the half season Just finished. Those i vs, WALLOPED without haying to mortgage their homes, sell their flivvers TEAM LEADERS who follow the grid game here will recognize the stars {| BY ALEX 6. a, jtwe pertode of scoreless hoskey ~ hock Gete Liberty Bonds, ; FOR SCORIN: isted “4 | A real tid-bit wil inh o | Dic err, jet fi p or more, is Dick ell with seven field pee by Rose, Skinner & Eddy lead with four se- | ovat ‘soccer peti Bre Barn stestane | Ge 1 twioe on pring Seat ie sameas for this serap you can get it down . 4 af wer fe he hi e > o goals, e| ~ | in He tte book that th d [pra ond eravatet fos, rt BY ALEX ¢, ROSE |ivonano mest tow tule eam infeed the "eect ec’ sam’ hers | motsrn wont area even ana tat |{ FOX EXPECTS REPLY wick crew. Brown, ‘scoring four . Position. Club. |e challenge match for @ big medal.|last night The final count was ¢|the affair wil be another black ON TITLE GO OFFER field goals and converting four fouls, eee +» Goal sees tes Carbonade =| |The gamo will be played on the Lib | to 9 with the home club on the|*ploteh on the fight game, The 2 MW TORK, Jan. 16-201 for 12 points, leads the Phoenix Mu Right back Skinner & Eddy erty Park grounds and both teams | happy end of the count Willard Dempsey affair didn't do the) ) ON AS o> Lovey tual, Fred Ring, with five field ve Left back. vergeeeCarbonado | will be at full strength, ready to #o game a bit of good. This one, as | goals and six free throws, for 16 ° Right halfback. .....Woodland Park ninety minutes at top epeed. Kick proposed for Tia Juna, will nearly prays for the Dempsey-Carpen- points is the high man for the Sol Center half oneees - Duthies ) | off is net for 216. Kilt it, an ost pw him at the head of |diers’ and Sailors’ club, George La Left halfback soeece es Diuthbes When the Miners let it be known 1f Jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns fight. Promoters seeking the | Outside right. ...Carbonado }lthat they would play any team in do not want to listen to reason, we! } 4e dooon dues 3 ~ < pepebik's | pointe each, lead Spaldings. Tonne- Instde bt .... Skinner & Eddy the cireult for money, marblea or have a Very good substitute to offer. Aaa po Fang ee el In fact we believe we have a sug gestion that will meet with more popular fa Dempsey “Fought™ During War’ |ehalk, the Duthieites just grabbed the chance and only a few minutes |%* were 1 ry to arrange the de) tatia regarding players, officials and | to Kearna last night, demanding |) that he be given some kind of a | | definite answer, son, with seven field goals, leads the | procession on the Piper & Taft team with 14 points, Milliken has regis tered five field goals and seven fouls ~~ for 11 pointe for the Rainier Post. | a — | grounds | ria, Kerr from| Many newspapers thruout the Three weeks ago these rivals | Ostman | ta Kerr trom | country, voicing the opinion of a ble e ant . St. C L S faced each other on the same field| “roral’ Victoria 2, Beattie 6 percentage of their sport page read- V Als. BECITED, ar age League and the lopais annexed victory, the | ” a ual tes, have attacked the idea of mateh-| © QUS@ Oxes og hired pon pay , . winning goal being scored one min-| Piret period: Johnson, Victoria, #|ing Dempsey with Carpentier. They “ ” ut fo the lathe " inotes; © Lowgh Vietor ' > unvidean haste | Herewith Published; Game om 2 isi'3 ts is iiss Se tpn tetany witin "|e" oleh onsty' ewsee| Red’? Gage ing for the advertising M against the champions this season Third pe immediately at the start of the war of the team’s games thruout the T. H. Th T, W ki they are out for revenge, while the; Total: ’'y minutes; Seattle, t)and who sacrificed everything to ° ’ o store and Manager Beltler ex- ap ere ree times ee LY | oon shipbullders are equally conti: | ™#eutes RU lg serve until the end. Carpentier lost In 1x : man; Mecking for Ke cieoms, hat Better Sno seeped At the End of This Schedule Teams Will Be Shuffled |ounter 8 ots" Victorfyoatman for | way to the front with boxing gloves) Renton Fireman Returns to out and gral nome - _ Winnin npant has m wrray for Muley, /and in the unfform of ring. oe that io oald bired bole can Around Again and Another Schedule Drawn; Big Cermenato ane oF the Pac pocoer | Third | pe Leen ee re : He didn’t pope heh Te white} Game; Harper-Dundee Go proud of. vidson, c Pt pecial train! Referee ‘or his country, A man-to-man com. meow Fanll Gustateon Dixon Shi¥oley, Game to Be Played at K. of C. Hall od been chartered to convey ilu oclimekenners: W, i Wilkerson and byarison between the two men ie no| “Frenchy” Valse, the Renton fire- | Geoor: erton, un ‘ Sererenrere nd fans to jor the big | Capt Pungfora. ;. comparison at all and man lightweight, wh : son, et al., make a mighty sweet Here is The Star basketball schedule for the complete gea-| #*™m* tomorrow caamed thet Kt te oo. We, the iomet the leading Tigntweignts or this Seat crow which will make the teams | son, which has just been completed. The delay in the schedule], A'sho BO official announcement) WOLTERS WANTS ANTE | fans of America, do not feel at ail/tion @ couple of years ago, will a te hen fier to horn in | orrangement was caused by the dropping out of one team and tivo lineurs, it-iv ver gt doodling red proud of Dempsey and his war rec-| make his re-entry in the local ring ; : the time required to line up a squad to replace them. The|the following players will take tre RAISED, SAYS REPORT |ora. ceeee Diack St the ke ae j int 5 i the nde Feb : y ake the| ’ i BUT we generally fect that he is|@t the Crystal Pool, when he takes _ | Spal K first half of the season ends February 11.. field: | | BACRAMENTO, Jan. 10,—Rumors| a getter fighter im the ring than Car-|on “Red” Gage in one of the bouts i | srnone ee a When the first half of the season is completed the rules of| , Carbonedo--Bowers, W. Harlin, that Harry Wolter will not report ¢0 | pent WE WOULD HATE. TO) on the card, ae While ding outtit was|the league call for another arrangement of the teams to be|Aie",,Pritehird, Buck, Weston, By.) Statlle Vnless Manage enratly are| SBE THE FRENCHMAN LICKED| ‘The Frenchman has been train lucky toget away-with a win last | made by draw, and then another schedule will be played with| tiannus : y Mobs and citing around the het Move lengue| Se, Ham Somme BAY it would be] Ihe Rare since hls seedrn to Renta week, wi by one point, the sport/the game number of games as the first half of the seagoi Duthies-Clark, O’Toot 7 here, Wolter refuses to discuss the| Mure’. We don't quite agree, We) two mopthe ago. and says he wit goods store a Of power on J roti ‘ vill th : : 8 Mey 4 lark, ‘cole, Yuna, é m |think the brave Frenchman would! be in good condition to give Gage their squad, The La Pray brothers! Lhe semi-finalists will then meet for the city title, The sem{-| tt Ballinger, Tunnectitfe, Kerley, | matter, saying It 1s too early to MY) give a good account of himself. ba If Vaise is as good as and Neal Day will be hard scoring | finals shall be decided by one game, but the city title serieg| Rik’, Day. pag ond Bhearer,)90ything, But there is another boy in thi ed to be this should be @ | trio to stop when they begin working| will be the best two out of three games. ae tee hbiy hoe country who we are: mighty proud) bout worth watching. together, Hoagland, La Vake and| ‘The schedule follows: and Billy Wailer °”"**"*"*") JOHNSON HAS HIGH of and that is Bob Martin, the fight.| , Hobby Harper and Jimmy Dun= ing doughboy, who went across and| “ee, two of the leading lightweights The official aes HOPES FOR CULLOP |arter the armistice was signed of o Coast, wi tangle in the @ officials and players of the jumped into a pair of trunks and a| Main event here are a lot of ub will arrive here this], SPANO? fed ye ge ed hm es and whipped| fans who are willing to wager thy and will be the guests of 11° '* & geod friend of Nick Cullop boxers in the allied| Dundee will win in spite of th Oliver are a trio of good guards and! NUARY &—AT V, M.0. A, y MC, ren 3 will take care of the defense well] painter? boa " Sea eae ha? Re | enough, ve, University Commuy- ARY 7-—AT ¥.M. ©, A, 6 ABP ISSEY. McG. A. | Stowelere vp. Belgien and fatto the league at a banquet to be held In thinks havea induce the wayward |armics. Had Jack Dempsey gone/fact that the dope says Harper of the first week's piay ereity Community Five, FEBRUARY 11—AT K. OF |Senttle hotel gril! room tonight, |tertnander to return to the game, {over Perhaps he, instead of Martin, | *hould at least hold his own with Star league, Captain Woods, ne. ib was 3 alate Hi ye, Rainier Post Hemi-finals. | when they will be presented with the Cullop haa been out of baseball for] Would be the national sporty hero| the visitor, ¥. M. C. A. team, ts leading | big undertaking to get It going SONU ARS 10? MSY CLS ae ceeeneemee cup and medals—~-emblematic of win-|q jong while, and it will be interest-|90W- BUT HE DIDN'T, Dundee fought two fast draws scorers with 24 points to his! but now that everything’ set, | Sauuvey ve ae) ning the Northwest Socoer league |* ODE While, and Ht will Be intern, | Martin and Carpentier were| here. boxing even with both Joe eight field goals counting 16) jy, te tho ot te make STE AE OFC, = KI I ILEN IS championship, It was a title hard| provided he reports to Salt Lake, | |beoked to box in the inte |Gorman and Earl Baird. Harper ‘* up © players K. of ©. va, Rainier Pos fought for and well deserved | -———-. ~~ | tourney, but Carpentier suff has held his own with this pair, the league a success. The league was originated for the players and for the public who like to watch basketball, Seattle never has had a real Class A basketball league and this may prove to be the start of such an institution. ‘The league promises to be « per- manent organization as the ty Community Five. Ub T ELKS' CL broken hand and could not enter, | even shading Baird, who in LA T EST BAI I ri HL iy DAME RUMOR, fartin Yo. Wiltin, turn shaded Dundee. WON Mart 7 | Ow F TS BOSTON, Jan. 10.—Rumor on the} ow Mi Ai pty One thing ts certain and tha JOB SEEKER H IGH Harvard campus today had it that! mace Carpention hetere ony cine. fo | there tle. When will be a battle. When ‘ | “ : : meet Carpentier before any club in| NEW YORK, Jan, 10--Henry J ENDED IN Eddie Casey, back field star of the} this country and he Dundee fights the other fellow hag Killilen, Detroit the latest ad. eleven, would be in the Pisherling mint. H rectly g| to step or get licked. ks of onndidates tor GOLDEN GATE) equad again thhs tall adooortine Ohta take ay cask a6 thee Parner Storey will meet his first hip of the national " 1C1Eco. : ory, By AS Ceckled Not to) We believe Carpentier would agfornia opponent on the sauam oornmission, He ie said to be Ban|n0AN, FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—Jack " card when the local is MacDougall-Southwiek. pt a war diploma in the spring you may have to stand team representatives have made BY 22—AT ELAS’ CLUB Reeveee won a decision from Goat sonable also in his demands. There up at the Elks Smoker at ty Ll Johnson's candidate, having been ax- a will return to complete his}. t Frankie Denny, air batth the Cry Pool next Tuee- their aka eyo one year Potion ve Ft a A com.|#@clated with the Amerioan league i an ees night st Dreamland rink, | ov He will be eligible for theif een i ee cea from the Golden Gate. Sean fe day ove e. iG their wig 2 pnt Dona pscen Mang Thy chiar ip Cie orpantontion af tha ane 3 ae ae8 08 Assrede toutabt | teas ww he has played only tWo|” afartin has knooked payed “4 been hitting a clip in the weigh’ . the as is lecke’ ahetd wie ie JANUARY 24—AT ¥, M,C, 4, *| league, Colonel Jacob Ruppert of! won trom. ‘Tommy Harris, George |e VAtsty foatball, ponents since his return—-one of | Welter division around the Golden oe Pet Siraiek good start that we have and to* | Piper & Tafte vs, Rainier Post, the Yanks and 4 member of the com-| spencer won from Mickey Drex - them before his old chief "|Gate district and if Jimmy wing the main fireworks of the keep the game on s high plane, |, |, JANUARY #8—AT K. OF ©, ag ene a puccewere to Geen | oe, White, defeated Young Papke,| STECHER TO MIET CADDOCK, | Pershing. stom. She: Aouthacne As bee: 5 aaa ? ee o. Dermpeny connor to Garr; ~ 4 o toe Steal ta hotter o chance to line . $00! We jest that you Browstors va. Phoonix Mutual Herrmann, said today he Oe ¥|Harlan Bunker knocked oyt Jack NEW 1} RK, Jan, 10.—Joe Stech.| We believe Martin some a bee himest? } Big. some good bouts leave, us Jour reservations Rive Wikewn SAMDANY 00—-AT RLES raya and, today jhe had NO) MeDonald in the first, Young Aze-| or and Earl Caddock will moet here} be good enough to whip I ON mange ents PE! tickets each week. 27 : vedo easil f Joe »y,|in a bout for the world's wrest! r Je y Gillum, the t ko, Pier & va Wilks, Baker, PHiladelphia, another member | Young Willits tere kegeke eon: “) Seana) Sie ae.t0 setactens miller, boxes Al Raker, a big col Young Williams was knocked out in| championship on Jan, 80 or nome|for the sport page readers of ‘The the second, by George ‘Tilly, and|time during February. Promoter] Star, in conjunction with the sport Pickers for AN Smokers ui! Sian Riddle, former “W" baaket-|MacDowsail:outhwick ve University bail star, will handle the whistle in| Cammunity Five pf the oommiasion, t¢ sald to favor ored heavyweight from Philadel~ TH "1 \ William Hl, Edwards, while William ; " pita, in one of the oth tonight's games at the ¥. M. C. A, JANUARY S1—AT ¥. M. ©, A. ; Young Churchill won from Wddie| Jack Curley announced today. Both|fans of every other town in th ; of Eee otheg beute ’ . Ti ft I Fy cas Veech of Chicago is pushing the t pre | the card. This is th } . Riddle wilt tre scutes ox’ e fecsien| 1" 4s. Rrewoters Miller. principals have alned an agree-| United States, to vote and Ie a ee ee ee Pipe & 1S ne. Phoenix Mutual va. Holdiers and Hajlors, | Candidacy of Judge Keneraw Mo “ man ut toe Gets has get anal Gators: Ana’ iaanaeare Gomer Just] (Rat Gillum steps into the heavy EURUANY 4~AT K, OF C. be teanaie, Other probabilities a Cincinnati ts an aspirin center,| decided, ‘The January date depends | what we'll stand for. We're the ones rs, Pinar atin, John Conway Toole and Joho B./One company sells in a season more| upon Caddock's ability to cancel|who are paying for it, Let's ge jeall-Houthwick, ‘outer. than @ hundred million tablets, some engagements already made. " pate billet Or: official of the league from now on. SECONDAVE, Bil ies ‘Turner, Broadway couch, I the | y THE SPORTING GOODS STORE only other regular official Lined up,! *y’ it to th rting editor what we want. Mark your ballot! of The Star, an . ee ’

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