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Ql- of PORTS| toposes Oe — x) / i Californian Who Boxes Jim Storey arper Must ' Prove Coast | Title Claim BY LEO H. LA What claims Bob Harp Weight, has tc * a tonight whe my dlee, the ornian in the headline The show fs be- the Elks. fof a sudden last year Harper ly stipped tnto the North- | title and before anybody was e of it Harper was being billed the Northwestern champ. It as if Harper based Rig claim Ris defeat of Harold Jon but had lost the tle the week} to Pate Mitehie, of Portiand. in turn fost to Hetnie mann, of Tacoma, and as far We know Schumann holds the) . And now Harper is be: im some quarters as Com pion, but that is stretching it Harper gets by Dundee and ean hang the Indian sign on a : he will have a Detter | Here's Frankie Denny, the Catifor to the Coast honors. Over in| Mn, who meets Jimmy storey next week, Eddie Shannon, | the Crystal Poot tonight seems to have a better clatm |~— Pepe a the Coast title than anybody boxes Schumann and ft seems is if the winner of tom@ht’s go and the Schumann-Shannon metes would about determine the Coast title OpensCage Dundee in Way . who is in the going from gong ong. He worked like « charm. |g in his bouts with Joe Gorman Eari Baird. Both of these ) ended even. Harper fought with both Baird and Gor mo he gets none the worse |} going on the dope sheet the Coast tonight Im/ ot Dundee. The littic visitor hard with his port-side mitt. are @ lot of fans that Harper has bit off too ig @ morsel in tackling Dundee. it's our hunch that he will at ist hold the Californian even himself, says that he is go- to bt intad get walloped ran Past season Harper | been fighting nothing but and its « case of win ht. How Clubs Stand LEAGUE NO. 1 w Knights of Cofumbus.. 5 Apaidings eo a Rainier Post 1 ae Co, Piper & Taft league tonight when the Etks’ ciub jaquad opens its season on the Bike °F | Moor with the Co. B team. The Elks’ & etring hie right paw over with such Never Lest oo aon “ge aggre genoa por mo ical tests in colleges be standardized ? in squad has no! ” initety | rottows ‘ h ; a Seattle boy has never been |lined up. The Elks decided to enter |" <a wast 0 aiden mils {and while he’s not very big, he will give a good account of short end of « decision, but | the league but last week, and it Wi) i) teaining examination «.|himself in the coming prep season, which gets under way steps around tonight he has|be some time before they will be i nat he aie € 00) Friday chance to win and to land pewed fer stn} ac ‘The game gets} ards in 14 seconds or le throw — ee — weg tor himeeif. and a loss} ¥ Way at One ; hand renaée © yards into i or good man tike Dundee never} The Co. B team with start with the|® and | # t eaters, mat ye T lk I Ch b e take on|tional Guard outfit, has not had)" eight-foot smooth fs unacatet * ys ‘ Se petececs” mony is rls tsb | rte comer Dol acl race which et De sand orth His Weight In Gold Coin § v t op.) Wards, and Orr and ardize x. nut oe ggg A gmat will start the mix That America is going seriously | / ee pe” with Storey. Jimmy | Tomorrow night, at the Knights of |into the Dusingss of training he’ Big Fight Would Be Prohibitye to 95 Per Cent of Fans; ; Columbus hall, the K. of C. Mfect when he knocked Marty Foley kicking short time ago. and the visitor %* another Biily for cleverness we pick the ‘home boy to win Al Baker, a big colored battler Philadelphia, will take Gillum, of Sait Lake, in the ‘third bout on the ‘This ia| > Baker's first showing in a@ > fing. Gillum is a game bird an Will keep coming no matter how the going. He showed this his two bouts with of Portland Post squad. The Rainier team lost | « [their first start of the season to the but came back Sat: | k urday at the “Y,” when they ewamp- | ed the Co. B outfit. The K. of © started the season with a win over the Piper & Taft squad i In the other game the University | joeal |... 4 jcommunity team, which sprung thé big surprise Saturday by hanging up a win over the YM. C. A. will awing into action Against Brewsters Cigar squad. This e first game for the Brewster ou Spalding team Vaise on Card | From now om two games will be Prenchy” Vaise will lay aside) on tap every Wednesday at the K.| ithe fireman's uniform long enough | o¢ © Friday, at the Elke ; ie Box four rounds with “Red”! aay at the ¥. M.C.A. in Gage, local lightweight, Vaise was | eague ye fi in France long enough to help lick the Fritzies and now he is back Don the job at Renton again. if | Valse is ax good as he used to be § will be in for a busy evening é McCaslin and Red Henry, a of welters from the navy at Bremerton, will open the ‘VICTORIA [S WINNER OVER MILLIONAIRES | For the first time thin ‘season « visiting team won in the race, Victoria taking V down the line in Vancouver by to 3 count Victoria now has a safe lead for the week, at least in the hockey oir leult on the Coast. Vancouver playe here tomorrow night and Victoria and Vancouver mix in Victoria Fri day first bout geta under way d Altizer might come back, Johnny Coton, But it looks tough sledding for Bil) Bryan. TOT NOYES The Thrills of Hockey— %, | Duncan Harris Ta f Are brought to your site & who does referee to collect in ad:| comes to carrying a case to i] thru the suggestion 0} * | RCD Sea Ea patie General Seraning Referer Fred f | vanes | higher codrt | is firat game his city Scoring } eae eT ne ie en over! ie * lVancouver, Taylor = eighty excit ai oe e nee NEO ee aie Anti You haven't attended one | ; i ¥ of the weekly snipe: ¥ 6 i B ll SEE Beattie plays ‘ancouver t tt F \ Wednenday night allo or ea e ans — ace @ mark on your enlendar fof a hockey date every Wednesday. Call “Arena” tickets. Firat period | 10781109 SECOND AVE. [| inuter: THE SPORTING GO00S TERE Vancouver the for Final score: Victoria 4, Vancow Penalties { ? ( That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Kloor. TAR | aE Elks’ Club ie ] } jw “MBut Marper has not yet disposed | Jematiert to brawn jm Dundee by a long shot: This} s at plensir sc c| Play Today... cS | od others that boxing be in Star League ives a | ™ fyenr wil! see a great development One game is scheduled tn The Starjalong that line adoption of the # outfit |young men to will face one of the best teams in the | as nearly as league when they tackle the Rainier |frdm the attitudes of thone w THE SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. k L — Sone T ASKED CENTRAL FOR [He I Want A BOx For SATURDAY) pg tk FE mh AN SWIETIENS AW SAYS *Y Quite’ “WATE Aus thom ris sani TEN PEOPLE" Y Th BIGGEST fox WE NAKE THLE Prowl 1 SAYS VERY POLITE Like aediee a a a els “a 1S FOR Two PEOPLE, TRY Some OTHE? | SERVICE ‘ ‘ ‘ Z UNDER TAKE AK $$. ‘cai Teg en $3 arper and Dundee Tangle at Elks’ Show at Pool Tonight « New Dope on Rah,Rah,Rah Sports Now QUEEN ANNE CAGE PILOT _ « BY LORRY JAcOnS YORK 13.—At indicating a new tr n regard to phystes t of the meetir etic instruc enileges at N.C. A, A. at the Hotet NEW thing Jon erew ¢ Amer the om of the or her ret wa the development of the rots to the ) ncensue of opinion of « has { ached ite final stage « 6 put ” © longer be both ing i ssimilate new rulew « year.| ) YOU'RE AvsPuGerr | ‘ THIS WAY OF TOP | x the belief of ort, the game rules few football rules to the effect from | changer | arat was ne Open gare mOW made por) by rules made io other years rat undesir. | * mare play possible play te and tal ability and the and weight, and most ple ‘from phe specta ce’ point of view | The second development was that ard to boxing. The recommen ation of Seeretary of War Baker} made a currtewlum | of cotter trainime part The third development was the | gestion of Dr. J What Don Ripley lacks ineize he makes up for in ability. He's the captain of the Queen Anne high school prep five! Raycroft of Princeton, that phys physteally perfect " | What’s Your Vote? | the meeting here and unt vical training was the) of every meeting held ible was evi BY FRED TURBYVILLE joeen't seem to be in the present instance. fiaures go ‘ Carpentier Dempeey fight bas passed the yuree alone ey Talk cap. F more they bidding t¢ » mark—fo The The famou n f common sense, ten it time Yo call a halt in thie super commercializing © sport game The figures are mounting #0 rapidly that few of us probably realize! just what $600,000 mear Few of ux are on intimate terms with a hundred thousand bu If it appeared in print only the one time we'd! be Inclined to think the proofreader had allowed an error to slip by, but headline write jugele these huge figures daily and evidently there in no typographical Figuring fer at $ BABE RUTH BREAKS iaternoon &¢ feels inclined to for one little Dempaey x his services more his weight in gold. FAMOUS BALL MACE We've heard x f rth their weight in gold, but when th ‘ was placed them it wae because of the impression they ‘The favorite bat of Babe had cre 1 on the « appraiser. Likely it was some high ideal Ruth—one he knocked 18 © af © considered the subject had met. Purely sentimental homers with iset season—ts i epreciated value of gold we don't believe any fighter no more. And Babe i« griev wearing the padded g) or that’ much. Do you? ing. It was a good bat, He Wild bidding by “prom coepted, means such prices at the smashed it in an exhibition ringside as to mak® the contest prohibitive to 95 per cent of the real game recently at San Diego, port fans . Cal, The same afternoon Are you in favor of cracked out three Would you favor ur ¢ force of public opinion to compel fighters ty long hits, One tray {\and promoters to “come down" and talk within reason 482 feet, another 100 fret Or do ¥ efer tsir opinion to the extent of blocking this the longest one 415 feet, ( ” ituting the staging of that postponed fight During the afternoon he was Hob Martin, American army hero, and the French champion. at Wat six times. And the ) who also wae in service pitcher only served him Voice your opinion and Help get the sport back on a@ rensible basis balls, Babe isn't a “waite Let your vote come Fans in many other cities are doing that very Me generally takes a wallop thing toda at the first one. ali Fe TR cau a % A Chicago hodearrier has be. The baseball magnates should have followed the Chinese method—pay their debts and make peace with everybody at New Year's | Ollie never did get all his money ‘or working that hot July day in To:| do, which offers a hint to the one! come a lawyer, Some one sug gests that he'll be good when it | Mark with X one coming heavyweight } Bad itor’ your voles in the of The Star I would rather,see a bout staged between Fighting Bob Martin, the inter-allied heavyweight champion, and Georges Carpentier, the French champion, before of the following three propositions attie and mail it to the Sports Editor the latter fights Dempsey ,........ I want the Carpentier-Dempsey fight held in a city where rail facilities will make it possible for me to see it and where the purse for the fighters will not be so large as to make the price of admission 80 high T can’t Lh og AMROT ENR: COLL RORY PeCTC CPE Oe I want the Carpentier-Dempsey fight held wherever the promoters offer the biggest purse "HOW FANS ARE IN Dick Griffin of Fort Worth in third round of their sehedul round bout here last night — Dis PORTS ‘ x irae Ee LINE ON BIG MIX | The following letter will give Seattle fans an idea of how some ring followers are looking at the Dempsey-Car pentier match, The writer on, Beatile feather- | a very impressive owing Ly his vated te heave Martin sec! Georgie Mess, of Van- | firs K the short er nee- ot from Morrie Lux, i Carpentier: ; Mal ob alge “Leo H, Lassen, Sporting | 7 . Intest candidate for d it iter title, learned = lot of his besing while working as «# rring partner with Benny 1 ’n lightweight king. ward for two years. Kditer Star: ewelght oan * pleasure as the attitude you Wave taken in this matter, 1 am a strong advocate of box ing, and naturally am in sym pathy with any movement to keep up the game on a square level. Respectfully yours, “F. McRAE GRIBBEN.” Sen in your ballot, found on this page, now, to your volee in whether t Dempsey shall rob the Amer- jean fans. rhe Northwest Athletic club ts fn tts ¢ winter. The club will stage smoker © heatywelght, Chet Me new prodigy is so cross-eyed er could hold down ® job at he ne Charley Hulen, secretary of the boxing commission, will referee the bouts at the boring show to be staged for General Pershing mext | Monday at the Armory. 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