The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 20

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/ THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920, I SusT SEEN 4 FALLING STar 1 Dio! Spalding Cage Squad to Battle Elks; MacDougalls Argue With S. & S. Team Two Games on Tap in Star League Tonight; Soldiers ~and Sailors and Elks’ Lineups to Be Strengthened; First Tilt Gets Under Way at 8 P. M. Iding’s strong hoop squad will go into action tonight second start in The Star league ks at the Elks’ club. In the first game the all-Southwick team will argue with the Soldiers’ Sailors club. |) The Spalding team won their first game of the season the Rainier Post men by one point, nosing out the On squad, 30 to 29. The Spalding team hadn't played er mere than a couple of times this se when met the Rainier squad and their teamwork wasn't best in the world. .They have played several practice during the past week and should put up a better of basketball tonight.. DING LINEUP F team will take tht floor with La Fray holding down the forward jobs. Neal Day e at center with La Vake and Hoagland at guards. wal changes are expected in the lineup of the Elks ight. ‘The antlered herd lost their first start to the pany B squad the other night, but are to be ngthened for this game. Moss is slated to hold down ‘of the forward posts. The rest of the lineup will not settled until game time. STARS MacDougall-Southwick team has a bunch of uni- ity stars and will make the going warm for the other in their section. Munson and Gustafson will start ds, Dixon Shiveley at center and Overton and at guards. The MacDougall men copped their first last week, defeating the Phoenix Mutual Life Insur- squad. Soldiers’ & Sailors’ club men have improved their ork and are out to break into the win column to- it. They lost their first game to the “Y.” ed Ring and Reider Ring will play forwards, Bullis Ii hold down the center job and Rockey and Pacey will guards. first game gets under way at 8 p. m. to answer the call of Coach for the first crew Rurn-, annual intercollegia regatta eepsie, N. Y., are bright ane ready to appear at the to Frankl and the West Sea 4 “A n taliard Which ie scheduled to} team invading Ballard. | Brandenthaler, this fs T won his 1919; “Chuck” Logg, 1919 [Eaft, 1919; Otis Richardsan, | ding melee will start at 9. 20 letter men and a number baasees toss cel Opens Today | following men, all of whom! Broadway. @ in Terry%hall on the campus,} The Lino Bf Al Bogurdus, 1917; Le Somerset, 1917. Louie La Fray and the Elks- 7 games will pry the lid off Ber |ot the local today prep school cage race with entertain eld in Bfoadway melee ts at most attention in local/ tilt is scheduled Tr experienced with the oars to represent the Pacific Conet| Three en Anne playing h Won letters in Washington mi February 20: | tracting 1919; Ta! Campbell, 1919; Dave | t B will stack their hopes and Bill Graham tr Rice, the b Players have so far signed|is going at a fast clip and is ab Contracts or accepted terma.jing a flock of baskets in a by their names they are the| eames so far thin year. He ix bunch on the team; not|*ure shot under the basket. Graham | his name in more than/| will hold down a guard job. He ix + The signed players are|one of the beet dribblers in the city . Pratt, Quinn, Shore,|and will be a hard man to stop and Ruel. Can you bent: it? HARRIS AND ed ~ CARMODY SURE , ., play forward F ) are emall. Har STSTe NOES ris is fast and nm good shot, but what he wilt able to do against In "7 enjoyable to many. and fact we read ne ther day, w Either Jimmy Ma | Backer wil ther guard for th s or Jimmy the Heavy Lin guards remains Hl start re th shoe pitching char mage California had b ¥ & fellow down in but when i tic Karnes ou: da we can plenty of them that have more thri eas wr home if you wish | Pe Taft Inc fl SECOND AVE, THE SPORTING Goons STORE vet n of In squad. He's a brother lavage, former Washington js the third member bd | family to hold down n cage tenm. | Another battle that is stirring! |up a lot of interest ts the Queen | | Anne-Franklin go, scheduled for the [hil gy jum. Both teama are | figured as strong contenders for the |title. The Qu A quad will | line with Don Ripley and Jesse Dor at, forwar McAdams at! | cen a McCarthy and Cornetle t guards jot Tony —Istar. E é the Savage rs ol isa [job on a — ———— me / ah | HAVANA CIGAR bh HE will have one of ita in years. Hert ' Columbus and Wa | the forward jobs with Cole |ter and Elliott and Caccia at the favorite to} Vent Seattle team. | * have , three , Fraley and Swenson for and Hudson, guard, played The rest of the team Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- jJest billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Floor. — be when they tangle/‘® ¢* and | s «| Bob Martin, ‘it was announced by Dixon, po \and Penter. w |tween the two tea e|if Akron has the last « we " GANDIL ‘LEADS FIRST OBBY M’LEAN Champion Skater BY FRED TURBYVILLE McLear ampion skater world, is off for Christiania | this ttle in Mathie a series 5 years old and| races with Onear ean champion Robby MeLe an ta 2 kating for 10 years, In| that time he has won many med: | hants on skates who ate fancy strokes He was born in Chicago and ts of descent. And thrifty, too. He at least $10,000 a year ed quite a bit of it n joined the United and for two y skating ated in about 1,500 nd #0 rarely t# he de it ts @ distinct shock to ng world and Bobby him self w an opponent glides acrons f first an skate backward almost s the average rd. A few years ago he en professionals in such An partic races in al feated that the sport skater car defeated sev McLean grew up Douglas Carpentier- Martin Bout — zz for $75,000 Denver War Pueblo Promoters otter) Wets Oppose That Sum for Heavy- weight Bout near PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 16.— Spsriiag Inter Reardearast Fred A. Dixon and Morris A.) PURBLO. © Penter, who registered a bid A™"* of $250,000 for a title fight. (." between Georges Carpentier of France, and Jack Demp- sey, have changed _ their minds about the matter. To- ar they offered a purse of $75,000, with percentage * privileges, to Carpentier and, and Pu A. E. F. and . pom 2, 0 we inter-allied champion, for a battle here. The bid was made thru Jack Carberry, sporting edi- tor of the Star-Journal, and rpentler substitute Wens to this effec Ing into tmmedia ation with every other in America, requesting similar » aak each Legion to *\he is authorized to go ahead with arrangements to secure «, the signatures of the two fighters. ; The purse will be split any °) way suitable to the fighters, ut and urge the mup gion be given Martin The promoters will deposit all or any part of the sum as soon as Manager Jimmy Bronson is heard from on Martio’s behalf. The iocal promoters say if Carpentier and Martin sign they will make the affair the classiest in rmg ‘history. AKRON WILL TRAIN AT SPRINGS WITH PIRATES The inter-fraternit non at the Unt end, with the I of the of the season was basketball sea © to an nm team © final game od at the gym the Delta < from the Pi t by a score of ity has a Ups winner nasium Wednew Upsiion squad Kappa Alpha 16 to lt y night 1| homeward time left for ex To begin the new year right earnestly request all of our manifest a readiness to m team in the world for fun or other wise. former patrons to call and have their teeth and if ar gladly ma and gums examined hing is wrong, we will ke over and treat the gums free of charge SACKERS IN FIGURES Chick Gandil, of the Chicago White Sox, is the premier first base man of the country on paper. The official averages show that in games he made only three errors. tho he had 1,178 chances. That is certainly going some. also fielded the position in fine atyle making only 13 errors in 131 tame ‘ He had 1,382 chances, among them being 120 assists, All work guaranteed 15 years United Painless Dentists INC. 608 Third Ave. Cor, Phone Elliott George Sister will be made up of guard and Charleston West Seattle, will with Jacobson and 1 Frasier, center, and Smith, guards. 4 Hanson at at center ke the floor . forwards, | Gerard and | beri St Sol A number of men to work in my automobile and truck at actual re Hour am. to fp. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 she b hauRing, ox: which is actual work on all mal i bi further 6 oF one of my Aaninte ants at th Sm nts Mies dy; Smith Bidg., 1017 O1lv— Ww. JUNEAU HE WAS A MOVI STAR AN WEIGHED ABOUT 3C fd rH TA R a |Descamps Still Figures on Bout in America But Forgets About Legion PARIS, Jan, 16 WAS ITA BIG ONE? Vancouver to Play Victoria of eis ; IceMen Today ‘: : ; a win from Vancouver t World . [sae aid he under- favors not con that state any e fight there. 4 matter of only raid. “In fact an four. It The date a of the battle ‘ pentler’s manager between gery nda and ¢ Carpentier for phge hip of the fans are r settled within Id will be The fig a few rounds,” he will not last more th be terrific from th men will try for night, When \two or three day camps, the jonaires invade Victoria, be | rrenchman's manager, declared te a win for the Vancouver squad the Seattle men cle t I sen eada the admitting the mathematical ¢ fairly even, Descamps cal elements were exe, and that he of Carpentier's eptember and the und that It prot newspaper over his route in that way rear with two wing Victoria will play the & for the second time be T8N9/ the local Arena We The lo at | followed rece Kickard, the Ar t » offers Descamps The contract with Carpentier held nm are from Britian | 1 3 Ibe r Ms n Square 3 for Tia Juana, tefore that he was a ewimme bieyele rider in juvenile meets " which is about 26 jOnee he tried 14 |didn't ke the fall He orig and the | If it ¢ for New h while offer Burope, he was from M. Theodore, a Vien ortaman, who proposed to hold the bout in Paris. « Camp Descamps p ted that at least a ickard at|thousand F ment will go to America to the battle Car- pentier leaves tomorrow on an exhi- of Belgium Dominick barrel The only w knerew spin,” done on skates M Lean can do it | He wk And he expects to go movie later list, of four United States ne months of the 12 ne raternity convention in|the top , m the 4 did not Cheastys into the | st While For Well- Dressed Men The Store of Choice ° Title Bout; No one particular or general style can be modeled with a definite appeal to all’ men. Fashion preferences are not always governed by the age, the- position or the income of a man. Some middle-aged men like to wear young men’s clothes; some young men are, quite sedate in their style tendencies. 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