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Ts NOW "NOW EARLY NORNING, T WILL WEND re WEARS WAY HOME, WHERE A Want MELCOME | AWAITS \N THE ti Wes Rennie’s Crew w Takes Strong ‘Y’ Team in Tow __ in Thrilling Cage Battle Co. B Squad Outclassed by Rainier Post Team; Thor- sen Is High Scorer of Star League Tilt at“Y"; Where Teams Play During the Coming Week BY LEO H. LASSEN Midgets of the Co. B aggregation and walked off with the fame by a 52 to 8 score. Manager Allen of the Co. B squad p sjudged the class of the league and is going to step right oe and line up a real aggregation. In the big game of the night the score was close all of > the way. Never more than four points separated the teams swimming comes again. thr Wes Rennie and his crew of hoop players from the Uni-' "> YVersity community gave “Old Man Dope” a big league wal- ) _ lop between the oy Saturday night when they slipped the } powerful Y. M. A. outfit the short end of a 30 to 27 *—~~ count in the Scat played game yet staged in the Star city Teague at the “Y.” “ements : In the other game the Rainier Post men outclassed the Foy if net, u BY THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920, SOne WIN’ TELLS fee | germs (ca AY LOVE TWAS OUT Sa! You GOl Whe eviDENCE L\HLL RECEWE 4 [a TTIN’ EVIDENCE, AN SEEIN THAT P ALL RIGHT, yYouR NOISY WELCOrte THE PROHIGITION LAW Is BEING a é PREATH SHows \T J TAR oe ee =n sd fe a ~~~ re Pa oe 2 - | * uj - if A. ad PORT The Cincy Special CHARL or did, Bull con, are thus explained Bull con is that magic salve the magnates spill during the off season f& enthuse the same old fish who may be seen old turnstiles the same Booze is what the magnates purchased in liberal doses to possess, hooze, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.—(United Press.) —Grave fears that the threat of Governor William D. Stephens that he will act to prevent the Dempsey-Carpentier fight from being staged at Tia Juana will result in a can- i$ cellation of negotiations for the bout, were expressed by sporting men here today. Governor Stephens, in a statement issued yesterday, declared he would invoke the aid of federal authorities prevent the holding of the fight at Tia Juana, just across the border from San Diego. Lp AA AARAAARAAD LADD PPP DPD PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PPP rn. Duthies Cop Soccer Tilt From Champs Local Boatbuilders Show a Burst of Speed and a, alifors ornia Governor Is on Warpath DRYDE N up to July boneheads and alibis, 1, four cardinal and when springtime |Would Forbid Issuance of Passports; Kearns Plays it is a mistake to think Gavvy A number of | President Baker of the Vhillies » oldsters for next season. 4 y » r » University men led at half at gd sage a is Tig The Universit . th insure the winning of the pennant in winter; bunch of Hang Up Win it is stated, and there will be fully 30 Promot for B sn _ time y at ‘0 16 coun sweet hitters—great little team on paper, the kind that players in the Philly squad when it goes to Birmingham. oters for Boost wi ween Stars comes in rolls—for printing purposes BY ALEX C. ROSE : 5 $3 at ein the "How Clubs Stand Peeetueain aoe that tee gp ; wing a burst of peed that car Jimmy McAvoy knows every mile post on the route between Phila BY HENRY L. FARRELL ha r Soneheads are the high salaried guys who go forth on the 4 tt ' fi fm it United P Staff © cant, wad in Star Lea e ‘err by } © Carbonado dete * delphia and Balt turned the catcher back to | Prens Staff Correspondent) , Micwight. runs up atx beskets.|? gui diamond and lose everything but their religious belief and tect + yuthie soccer team defeated) the Oriole town for the third t years. McAvoy had small NEW YOR 12—The rasp Mvoods, of t * and Leaf of the|{ LEAGUE NO. a bitter antipathy to the reserve clause. the nnantwinning mine in @)) chance with the A's with Cy Perkins on the job. ing voice of Old Trouble has injeged Vaiversity men were next whh 1 Ras . “v4 Alibis exp! hallenge match at Liberty park a cages notes of discord into the lulk Points each 4 @ 1.000 || bonehends fe . exterday. The final score: Duthies The New York Giants are not so shy as to infielders when it comes aby that has been playing for Jack @, The Univer team had a slight|} }. Moc A . ne ef iat war ~~ tay to Carbonado to numbers, Among the recruits picked up are Arthur White, a semi- Pps It will grate, also, on the @dge on the at the passi bar ay Pablaed . : wth ° An the boatbulld re th pro from W ngton recommended by Arthur Devlin, and Frank Me. | C4" Of the promoters angling for the Mame and ct da bit harder it | | Soldiers « “Pa 02 |a made . SAC Ly phdbhing Chance team to count full points from Car Guire, who hails from San Franck nd is endorsed by Fred Snod Dempsey Carpentier fight. ie wasn't much to choose paste oa winatnar colaman’ Sabet ia io vaya i bonado if the league race, their nhow:| grass The managers and competing teams, as the close # - A pennant . ing in in yesterday's tussle places moters of the world champion ee oF fested ie 7 oi 4 winte sry eye Plc - pe rect || them tavor to win the McMillan If Pat Moran takes Joe Schultz frond the St. Louis Cardinals it wilt | Neht have been gropihg around Dyke, the t Spaldings a ord. anging aners.|I Georgie Lee of - Ben eelbe - ui ' be the fourth National league club the blonde inflelder-outfielder has |!nd dark glasses. They have iniversity team ‘we . ne ke «witch | Bud Ridley of Meceriagg vn and fie t played with. He started his National career with Brooklyn, later | their eyes busy on columns of ig man on the f He y " : ing one f socks for ancther|Neraity themes the fet witt eee 41°" the hobbed up with the Pirates, drifted to the minors again and came back | Ure and have lost sight of the Bigs ig game from tle to wi ' & Tati . 00 {| pair that missed pt ia hon Saat ea fon 36 pel yh bs pe local's reg last year as a Cardinal, Now he's about to become a Red. * gent stumbling block in the pal Wes Rennie capto x ~~~ ~ ®\ ur r was made sinienins 1g @ place to hold the fight!) J Eihaeea = good See eS ae Saal resi ; peg a pts ieioce yo Kid} the Duthie rank ith guarding Lestic Mann has pulled his annual retirement early, He informed promoters who want Ponent outscored him, six bask ; ao special Ts. orients. Pine combination work anxiously waiting fans bast week that he had a good thing as athletic cht staged in France or Eng . be a good game. It's the ft . ‘ event, The winner of the fight he three. Most of Thorsen m honey gt algencit ange nals | . hh nr og Bago tb Harlin and ¥ brought ¢ director at Rice university at Houston and would not rejoin the Boston | “"¢ 00 easy street compared to : Miweme long hoop chances fre he | nen - “er 1 = . ( Math “oF eaten to Se # end, but Da Braves. Ble would not have gone to Boston last summer he says ex- | fction who would like to see aa Eilidle of the floor ees 1 pete cbron gate at ot Mather Set A and kicked « . cept that he expected to be transferred from there to Cincinnati, litle decided near some America tht ® mendme ar . . oad The University team beara wat will entertain t Ral-| piece of leginia w n Gard c ¢ er, ¢ ace. Soe vig t ‘a Sie and will make a lot of trouble|nier Post squad. This should be aj crabbed the k tw h/t ends and out pour the ore were: reqoent Bt sae au? Jenne Burkett, famous outfielder and ister miner league owner 1 cee wide oh in a the other squads in the league.| thriller, if both teams play up to aac iad : ic comer ae and the players soon realized that it) and manager, heen reengaged to coach the Holy Cross college odetange Meck ss rom California 4 NH ; Sent he open junetion oF piece loom ni temarck| tney wanted to make any headwe soni to have taken an official wallop pee: Set At the on Para igh perl. on la ae St ee one. tera break into &/ ‘The muddy condition of the feld did Teams of the Pacific Coast league will be called into their train. ('D® fight. Rather than allow : Dad” Leaf. the veteran forward.4 rigs will, swing inte’ ection on the Dear old Cincy was a surefire|ion the waiting autos follow and col. |20t improve the combination. Often Ing camps about February 15. That's only a little more than a month |)" (0'%% 1 Oe ening. the. a je a good individual game, but|ficse time in the league when they | Winter pennant winner until the un- [lect $180. Kasy money 4 well meant pass stuck half way| Sway. How time do ft | Suse gorecn. the’ ten te ie 4 help the scoring machinery |, 4 —— jto its destination ey Mr ofhe : angie with the Co. B team. Friday |*2kected happened, and had teen| Opening days hereafter must be| ; he will a) lt the Northenders if he dudn't take | night the Bike will start the second |tince the elvi! war. | Year ic ani|dull and drab and drear; and the Shooting Poor | at Suntory anh tine te” oF peggy eath pene 2 heap Ft berth | tice to refuse peepee ee Many long shots. He pushed 4 time meeting the powerful Spalding | out on opening day 20.990 fists |loyal Red rooter who used to have| The shooting of both teams was far | " —" sodeng agning © mew sisers. ple of shots thru the rim. how |team. MacDougall-Southwick's team |a*sembled for a first and | ok his collars made in @ harness shop! from good antl many an opening ee ee | Like Tex Ri signed paver, Saturday that were tx most | meets the Soldiers and Sailors I the rernine and were seen ne|now patronizes the gents’ furnieh-| was missed. David and Dougias each| . sag i Dien & init ca : shot landing in the basket that! with this 2 that came to scoff and ke ay se cee areas on Red Sox pitehers, May mean that Manager Ed Barrow plans to | & quest for a place to nage rae AE llbradgen Wer | pV this fine Hine of cage games| agree and k (Copyright, by the Bell Syndi-| hai€-time * hint sounded with the| dopend seme on young talent mext seasem. the fight, the promoters are ee a tVih the basketball fans in the city wi A Memorable Trip 4 score sheet clean. . jahead just as hopeful. goles a large week's entertainment] More thairsanything else _Shangitg enta the visitors stastes If Rowdy Elliott really had any objections to returning to the big |, Ye York or New Jersey Bi) Woodcock, the other Ur ' keing to miva the Cincy spec oF Ot see ae in 80 show he has changed his mind. He promptly signed a contract with |° ‘he favorite spots, but bothigs Morward, played a nice, consttent n the Feds open away trom IO arper pened the ing with a low shot| (he Brooklyn club when it was sent him which is evidence enough, |!¥Pothetical hopes. New York , and will be a lot of trouble heme, Come with us, gentle reas os the pga ip per just failed te see }to pass a boxing law and New fo the rest of the guards ia his #< while we sin. backward on a t scl AE ae hay erede The New York American League club announces that the close | "*), Must legalize longer bouts Has iefore the ogy led Cwy wave of suds to the Jast Cl Y > o saw seven players uw contract. re ; | x @ bill. take ft cag pe wr ¢ ’ thet o un er n ortli r the locals 41919 play inder They are Carl Mays, Roger | eight rounds to meet the bill, is a i sani cma ronda soon were on equal terme ogait, Platt] Peckinpaugh, Del Pratt, Jack Quinn, Ernie Shore, Walter Pipp and |'* Under way, as the New J fraternity, feeling sure that | “Windy star, played guard, Crawford, the a good game shooting two midget In our mind's eye we behold eight r ten Pullmans with n G0foot but being the scorer when he butted in while the the Alfonse-(. Harold Ruel. Walker boxing bill will pass th |islature, has already put the b commission on the job to get defense was d: vinitors ton act Coast Crown The Detroit club must be planning to dig up all the prospects that if and keeping bis forv fet bagenge car hooked up in the sagem: ; | ove basket middie, the - arranged and per ; : he same player was aguin promi-| @he bushes hold. It ts Just announced that Bill Deyte of Portsmouth. | c For the “Y" Thoreen and Woods cor 4 ty vy ver Seattle Lightweight to Box SB Pr son dipertan he ©., has been added to Frank Navin's scouting staff. Doyle has scouted | POUtS to compete with New ¥ ed the best game. Laugban ws n, than whom there is nose Dundee H T ey ee re ee for a number of clubs with good success and another feature of his | "HEr* 12 rounds would be p a@ good in the first haif, but oO cad: “! undee Here Tuesday Taos Ply ge ra des work at dieing up players Is operation of baseball school at Porty- Gaccaee ac Goons Tl Mint’ get going in the second a The tates -otring Wwieit at ener dropped just under the crossbar.) mout Charles B, Cochran, the La . end of the buffet baggage oar Bob Harper, Seattle's beet light-|-° the beat goal of the match ‘ promoter, who wanted the Masks and Stock piayed an aver-| ;,crb silt wie the fleet gume away Jing free access tq 200 loya weight; is going right after the Const] Sstenne So th Attack, the Duthie Hugo Berdek denies the statement accredited to him that he ts |fU8h* for in London, seems to Page game on the defense from home in the Const pack rece? | rootern storming the works fore and|ring title If he beats Jin Dundes | *auad hemmed its opponents in on ail} done with professional baseball. He ts dene so tar as the Pittsburg been, Intiusnoes ty. Se: ; Neither team hea a consistent| Might im Vancouver, and hae a fine Along one side of the bagyage |here tomorrow night when he battles |" and from one of the scrim) elub is concerned, but doesn't know what the future has in store for merios and he ciatns 29 Se hot for tossing in free throws and| chance of being the first to do the |car rans a bar, rating foot rest and the little Californian at the Crystal |/E°* © range scored him, which may be a hint that he rally ts open to offers. However, |"°W ‘0 have Carpentier fulfill honors. Victoria is leading the Davi Se | he says he h b ‘1 contract with hi A He| @ lot of points were tossed 'y | league, tat a win for and rail, towels in eli 4 with | Pool in the he ne bout of the Bik avid’ Scores | he says he has not been offered management of the St. Louis Cardin him in America, The Co. B men are too small for! team wilt boost Vancouver to potted ferns chaste sil bowls | show Davis reduced the leeway when he vin tape thet be ee tae an] Sea the league, but showed a lot of | cissi. at intervals on ef the counts The little Seattle miller hasn't ever an the jocals’ defense and gave Ralph Works, former Detroit pitcher and later baseball writer un- x ractive offer to stage the Es fight. Milliken and Bushnell shot a} a Under the trained eye, brain and|lost a fight in his career in the ring.| Smith no chance with his parting {il the suspension of the St, Louis newspaper on which he worked let | O°" Jersey and has cabled flock of baskets and soon were off) nicht. says Pu stomach of Garry Herrmann the{A lot of fans thought that he was| shot. This finished the scoring, but him out of a job, will be made manager of the Quincy team, provided goed fone, SEs in the lead. The Co. B boys couldn't | stiffened up atier b supplies are placed on board—forty| picking off t od an opponent little steadying on the part of t that city lands a franchise in the Three-T league as it hopes to do, earns so far seems to Sie “ find the nets from the field but | tore / hens of beer, half a hundred botied| when he met Earl Baird here a short| visitors would have brought the} 9 is Works’ home town and he has been taking a vacation there |0"° Promoter against the other Md to Rwice when Or® and Dix scored on} to 4 D speed hams with rye loaves match, | time a but Bob not only held his| equalizer | since his newspaper “blew.” _ hope of boosting the price, ‘twer long shots. : hard boiled exe heese of 2,000 own with Baird, but shaded him i Lineup — | has given none of the seventeen b Stan Riddle refereed the games in|, im, the < puck league | (estimated) horse-power; pickled| Now Baird shaded Dundee at the! ‘The teams appeared as follows Denver may have no representation in organized baseball, but it | 2°"* definite answer and has fine style and had the men playing | tn stars of tripe and one hundred-weight of| Elks’ club a short time » and) Duthtes—Smith, O71 Dal sbogpingF ia ieaagta ime apy me ss cxgyrmidinaicne alienate dss fain an’ \ Fox te ret quickly on hie Oeil Mest basketball Ho ter Sat |e eeial custom tnade iiverweret,|Rarper sheded Baird, 00 Jost how lteatuien), Tennectifie, Piatt, ortey|| tence se tee tee eee ee eens nee SC avery | Fox to act quickly on his offer. 9 ‘The tineup spy which Mr. Herrmann has built to| the dopesters figure that Harper has Thompson, Douglas, Strange and known to the fans, Among them are Buzz Murphy, the Washington | _ see i ¢! | pee |measure, but which must not be| picked too tough a nut to crack this! Shearer : Strang a ind rie Agar yd catcher; Johnny King of the Chicago | =: Dodge, former brewa Unt ¢. }taken to mean that Garry is e is hard 5 t hite Sox; Bert Nie " crack, will be out for a forwal 4 Woods ig, Saeines ase Ae gto th ar a bn 4 z Ay to figure ou Carbonado—Rowers, Allen, W. Har off and other: the Bpelding team q Laughon v Taser im [model in a sauns actory Yundee has put up two swell bat jin, Weston, Buck, Pritchard, Byers, | ‘ -—-— Thoraen vgn For a night run from Cincy to|tles here, boxing draws with both! Harlin, Davie, Stobbs and ae | ‘ Th» bill to permit games and sports on Sunday in Massachnsetts | sence was keenly Chicago over the willowy Monon| Baird and Joe Gorman ol has been introduced in the state assenbly, but as at presei be “ it id ’ nt framed y the visitors’ attack ’ say the special fa fairly weil misty 40 Dene) provides for lifting the ban ir sports and games, PS. eG cea “4 |provixioned. Garry is a good pro| yummy stor : , for which no admission can be The new Ml te fant. deal soReDOy math 4 vider, Amateur bartenders recruited | qg/immy Storey, one of the lending HUGE PRIZES however, and if the sentiment expected develops it will be am: the ‘etty hall and: ball, park (ntnes for the Coast walter «d broadened to include professional ball games, "| ‘sopltberadigesy i alih Tk" crown, will meet one of the best men FOR wo 5 | Scoring NM ANd i of the Golden state v RLD | Thorsen 6 husk the: luscious lverwurat Se Wegatad Glas ae Gan ase pit Manager Mitchel! of the Chicago Cubs says a young Independent | ree 6 this atrons entering the buffet from|4,. dat partion si gps beg agian I ong Beg erst igeay d, will joi nae remote nore! — RACE IN AIR] So: eas joe E. =| Seat by ee tte tent at tell | to be able to give Storey all the fight| p : tan | beneuin Ngee teu chemerige 5 slenetiate cane ane ee by The \neup st by stepping in whether 5 Wane rizea of more than $2,000,000 will! s nd signe im a month ago. Coleman Co. ft |brew then on tap is Hauck’s or]. ants. Storey is going into the | pe placed within the reach of airmen has a record of three no-hit games pitched last season against inde- ousan' Bee, Danie |Moerlein’s and govern themselves | MUN event class if he hangs the In-/ during 1920 pendent is a left-hander 7 | Misiey .........- * this year. | acoordingly dian # on the visitor, ‘T tl or . | Sportsmen, paid up mem= ick is attendin: ite. (a . tle 1 ve Aero Club of America has a - — 4 . 2 4 ‘ 4 end tne wuired ah When the flotsam and jetsam, viz boy is planning a trip to Califor-|tiet of 11 major eventa in. which} | = bers the Sportsmet F ‘ Hare active maanger of the Milllonalres. treacherous slabs of ham fat drip.| M#: 4nd whether or not he goes de-| Yankee “aces” will be asked to fly } m™ Association ¢ haan Witon’ Zarrner teattie wing, |PInE 12 brew, discarded sausage |D*Nd* largely upon his showing here} ‘The list includes te 5 consent Mi eee tase gen Sue tee Werte | ame GE bite of mislald tripe pe | money Mant with Denny The first aerial derby around the| & shead in the contest ber Wright Bush-| team, In th rn league, according {come ankle deep, the buffet takes|,, .~° Dis fellows will battle in the/ world for prizes of $100,000 tween the local organtass for Milliken n for | to Drews reper the Bart |a graceful curve ‘on two wheels, co| third bout on the card when Harry| ‘The international air derby across | s ton and that of Taconme eaten ii decal - to speak, #ending a tidal wave} @#um. the Salt Lake miller, takex|the United States for $100,000 | HB _ If we lose, the Seattle ; ken 6 pelt 4 | NS HORS " sloshing up one side and vejon Al Baker, a big colored boy from| ‘The Pacific Aerial club's ra Y sports humbly pack a case ‘ Fi Bret : DE TITLE the swell i Philadelpht Thi: Bak | an | f shotgun shells over to ree throws Bale srent | eetyypse Pl : delphi is ie Baker's fire the Paiva Booka tae wet ae" | QD Of sho shells. ov 4 2, Doollitic 4, Milliken 6 | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan iene won in and out at Coney! siart in a Meattie ring. Gill er ra vi o t Al $50,000. | hes looming in ‘Frisco. 8 r neighboring metropolis pa Ollie Hoag yesterday won the horse-| ayy WeSm | well known here and put sotinial F Sree Hight trom: New Tock ty | Murphy, the ae: anes? © and admit that the Pierce The Ur . sdiilehoe' itching otiamplonship of the A Few Survivors iz . put up a couple | Paris for ; laim anything outside of beng @ batter, | Ge SaiMty bunch has put it : nd | ship. | vane ee the y game bouts with Jimmy Darc ne Curti ine flying contest wants another bout with the English all over Seattle in action again it| state. Hoag defeated “BIN Dodds} night wears on apace.|the Portiand star, here last for $1,000. a man, thelr ing in 1 Yy t when they tangle with three out of five, making 10 ringers|2¥er and anon a wurfeited Red | “ wat ‘The intelcollegiate trophy 1 Re daa ene oy fp Gaklons | Ee bee: OF the Sesttic cIUaa wter’s Cigar store team at the in the five games rooter topples from an upper berth| Gillam as Heavy Prd . phy soca for) Ah Rae eee ee eee aiden “itattling” Ortega, the rugeed |S9 the ‘past year. oF. Morel — ~--=— —— - and explodes in the aisle like a}, °'* ! Gillum’s frat bout in thes” inne 9.000 Glidden %t P 1 ahd aad GAMO | Mexican, who in open for matches. Meo | your membership fee Toril | mature squash falling out of a hay. |Meavy¥eiKht division, as he has out-| Among others for touring contest. ‘yocaune thelr idol, Travie Davis, was wai. | 0% Frank Farmer “on the came card thet | ets Su San) See ae Jmow. ‘The more hardy stand to it,|Rrown the middiewolght section and |rixoq PR py il Sail iy Mccdget de y Wright. Davia did try | Bronson took hie: big dive T should” be’ pad “ae taking hard boiled ¢ couldn't find opponents except ne niiand. Mccain sarge che pind yet Be pa h, we'll admit, but all he tither om youry | KES as one Ppt AMONE | tests in France; the internat d' was a nice red n to the secretar CHAMPIONSHIP treate a quinine capsule, and avsia.|"¢, bis fellows. sar -fivi nteatk es Tealy me hin lott hand. & watil . Peo rte ballot received on the tie Marchinants, "ease ding to and fro on the treacherous pnchy Vaise, the Renton fire-|tornatic balloon trophy cont lm & mb gure outro 9 gamnd Grane Co. ¢ ve it with} [ham fat when the buffet negotiates | yeury wenslon tn tenn eter & tWOlin America and the Cuban aerial con th + sailor ye. Ao ibe soe Se ae Janother curv years’ seawion in France battling the | * Just who is the Noi from Bremerton, voted for M Pieise to Senne ae « testa In Havana Feb, $1.to March 1.| orthwest 1 jartin to more members. Heinies. He will take o | ‘ oe weight king? th Heink wae writing that bh in “Red le he As morning dawns—crimeon and) Gaye, another local } | and Bob ‘ln omoters were a dis. | Vanco Ss ttl dripping—maybe 35 loyal * Pee tl mend i Ad who has been ‘FRED FULTON TO BOX y way to settle it would | t take rooters of abnormal capacity Al nod son me. Neither has ¢ lined | UVEF VS. SEAttle fey vem cum i) ote oe Hremeston gobs witi| FRANK MORAN TONIGHT ‘re = fr’ we | sin tne bua, mea iper & laft In " bid with ne | opem the sho - - | - Wednesday, Jan. 14th, 1920, 8:30 P. M. Sharp. ny free and clinging to the bent| a al 1 NEWARK, N, J., Jan, 12.—F the Sontaka Rert Forbes, Seattle miller, wt | Pi 1109 SECOND A si hniaid " jand twisted rail with the other Fulton is to make his first ay hia home ce a ane: inde a " au othe! | ake his Dp PD his dude a | nia home in Vancouver, Bc, to Admission $1.10, $1.35, $1.65 (war tax included). |They are ripe to open the baseball CADDOCK TO MEET ance ¢ince his Huropean campaign wan staging wreaks, Ie making ‘hin’ home’ in ason. All hands out for a tonight in an eight-round bo ae Oban? when he took one | feuln. He ts training every day %0 __ Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, J) rus! parade bening Prete austie v JOE STECHER SOON | ree Storms noth the het] dew in the. ai atts fecha On the SE vath caves Maeumme i ire the ’ ’ ; NEW YORK 4 ° } & good showing In the lightwelgh 1218 a ‘bag’ bine ag Main 2493. Reservations not which the egw hardy rooters fail] jay le cipee piv 32 Sergt.|weights claim the bout will bo the| {emt ant. 6 day ton) eee Se as ian't. take matches with ‘or oc on day o i asleep in the lower berths of open-| n¢ mig “Meet Joe Stecher| stepping stone to a mill with Jack | before Bron tom long t men too heavy for him | called ry Jock y of game will be canceled B **let? | Den:|here for the work's wrestling cham:| Dempsey for the championship A | Sees Sree IR RH rouNG: the Men - | o— plonship on or about January 20 if . ha -- | That afternoon the autos wait or Y 20 if| test against allowing Fulton to fight | - ooker, well known to North os walt out-| Stecher i# not billed aw vorid's | ght | rn sport fane as a toxin 4 No smoking allowed outside of dressing rooms and J side the park while the loyai rooters| champion, accordin 7 ce world’s | because of his confession of “faking” the English champion, |and baseball umpire, died hoa reer lobb: |doze and bubble J ng to terms re-| with Dempsey and its subsequen soon return | from pneumonia. Hoo lagoon in specially deco-| ceiv A quent r Hooker worked by y ceived by Promoter Jack © c at a urigy,itraction was lodged with the state urpen | enon in @ local ring, calling the deeisiona nahip|at the Arena a | rated boxes. Right after the game] who has offered a purse of $40, [the autos are to convey the sooters for the bout - ancans Out a Year ago. re ‘til in Spokane, was | the official referee of the 8; Jetic club for several years sane is boxing commission Me wan | but was not al Hehe he gee h