The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 20

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- Morrie Lux will have his “second crack at the Coast welter crown tonight, when he Z on Billy Wright, the mpion, in the main event the Crystal Pool. The veight title has been a -tossed about article dur- last year, Lux taking the away from Wright about months ago, over in Ta- dropped the crown to se Abel and Abel lost it to wie Davis who, in turn, it to Wright and now fight is giving Lux the sec- $40,000 PAIR OF SCISSORS d chance at the champion-, > Billy Wright is out to prove! ¢ thing tonight, and that is “that he can take a punch, Lux inced Billy off of the floor in the first battle, but in’t stop the local boy. Billy says he was sick hat night and couldn't put up B best fight, but whether made any difference the time or not, we will who the better man of two is over. boys are in fine and raring to go. Lux obably be a_ slight e when they enter the because of his previous m over Wright and because his superior punching ty. the Salt make his Gillum, miller, will d start of the season| in the semi-windup he takes on Frankie a new boy from the Sam Langford, the htweight, will tan- swith Eddie Jackson in third bout on the card. tis should be a real battle. | Sid Henry and Soldier will mix and* Roscoe and Boy McCausilin i open the show. ICAGO, Jan. 23.—Chicago we of the American in the offensive against heavyweight boxing Woodiand Post resolved Dempsey did not play the part ‘@ man should have played in “and called on all legion to oppose Dempsey's partici ion 6 im) 6an international! prize Mt or in boxing or movie shows. received here today from i Dempsey’s manager, | the fighter’s war record Maintained Jack was right in Graft exemption by naming as a dependent. The wife divorced. MONTESANO 8 school has just pur @ set of football 8 9 ig | gweaters for the team and a i bunch of garments n't been made up for a time. If you're down our way _fome time between now and ‘Sunday take a look at the sbunch in our display win- perc Taft lw. 1109 SECOND AVE. iit bas] io You Know Seattle has the fin- parlor in the yorid? Come in and see. and Spring. Third Floor. HAVANA CIGAR l Legion | is after tonight's) } Po Ice Lists Close on Saturday Ice racers should send in their reg: | istration blanks to the Sporting Ed. itor of The Star today if they want! to enter The Star's mile races to be | staged at the Arena during the com: jing month. | The entry blanks are coming tn | faster now and the list will be pul- |lished in Saturday's Star. The lists are to close Saturday night, so regis | tration blanks should be in the mails | today | There will be three preliminary races, one a week at the hockey game, to be run off between halves The winners of each race will be eliminated and will then meet the fourth week for the title | There are no professional skaters | allowed to compete. Final instructions for the racers are being made up today and will be published tomorrow | be i ‘WASHINGTON HANGS UP | Washington's cage five walloped the University of Oregon last night) to the tune of 38 to 26 in a fast! game. The men had their shooting jeyes primed last night and located |the rim with deadly accuracy | | Play started fast and the Univer sity of Washington took the lead, the) | first half ending with the Purple and! Gold five on the long end of a 20-to-13 count They increased their lead in the second half and finally won out with a lead of 12 points George Smith, at guard, and San ders, at forward, played a fast game for the Washington men. Little Durno, the crack Oregon forward, |rung up the high score of the night | with 14 points. Lineup and Sammary ‘The lineup and summary follow Oregon. Durne ( i Jacobberger Retiar for Ja Lind Shannon cobbersar, Washingt Munson for J | Referee—Woo | tame, Scorer—Toxs Wil ‘SCHUMAN NN HAS SLIGHT EDGE OVER SHANNON | TACOMA, Jan. 23.—Heinie Schu |mann, Coast lightweight champion land Eddie Shannon of San Francisco battled six rounds here last night to a good draw. Schumann won the first three rounds by a wide margin. Schumann knocked Shannon to the floor with a clean punch in the Jond and nearly put him out. Only | Shannon's cleverness saved him. | In the fourth and fifth Shannon had the edge and the last was even | with the milling fast and furious. Joe Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight hit Tom Woodhouse of Seattle with jeverything but the water bucket, but only got a draw Marty Foley and Mike ters, boxed a wild draw. HOCKEY LEAD |AT STAKE IN ICE BATTLE With all teams even, with four |wins and four lonwes each, the Vic |toria and Vancouver hockey *quads will face off tonight in Victoria with the league leadership at stake | The teams evenly matched |that only a goal or two will separate |them at the final whistle, according to the way the fans are doping out the tilt CHET NEFF RETURNS HOME NEXT WEEK With a re d of 20 straight fight without a loss during the past away from home, Chet Neff, local lightweight, wil! return Tuesday. Neff will probably headline next week's show at the Crystal Pool with either Eddie Shannon or Heinle Schumann, Pete, wel are 80 | r \offer from Ice Race Registration Editor's Noy: Ful out the fi ng Editor of The Star the Spor Noe THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. # \|Prep. School ; | Cage Teams Play Today One n faces elimination from | the city high sehool cage race today, | Franklin and Li at Franklin this after when the squads battle Poth te noon ume are fast agerega tions, but both went down to in their firat start a week ag ed ¢ at at gu CADDOCK'S HEAD—SCISSORS h to ery ation Dank and mall closes Natutday, January ing tet I wish to register for The Star's mile ice race to be held at the Arena. I have never racing or ice games. Address .. DEMPSEY’S PATH NOT ONE __| OF PRIMROSES AT PRESENT BY FRED TURBYVILLE ! The American Legion poste thru out the country are against Jack Dempsey at every turn. They are trying to block any fight in which he participates. The rest of the boxing fans of America appear well riled up over the exorbi nt demands and chesty attitude extent that they some one elre fighting. And it begins to look as if Jack Dempsey will be glad to accept an Londen or Paris pro: moters if he wants to meet Georges Carpentier. Dempsey sowed the seeds of folly when he failed to get into bh: oun trys service during the wa Now he is reaping that which he might have anticipated. He is another unpopular champion, and it might have been different, for personally Jack ts likeable, and there ix no doubt but that he is a wonder ful fighter. He is a victim of his associations, perhaps, for had he fol lowed his own choosing he probably would have gone into service and thug saved himself the present em barrassment But the war ts over, and it is now too late to rectify the mistakes he made then At best the path of the champion in a hard one, The public expects much of him and he generally faile Announce Advance in Bank Discount WASHINGTON, Jan, 23.—The fed eral board late yesterday announced an advance in re-discount reserve \ | rates for the federal reserve banks of New York, Boston and Philadelphia effective today During the We have demonstrated our at work at decreased time and of skilled dental surgeons in a basis, vantage of a thorough special S50 CLES PONE If you fail to take ad¥ blame anyone but yourself. “Ours is an improved system, If not now, you will later.” Phone Elfiott 4357. A number of men to work in op at actual repair work tract ual wor eylinder auton single and 4: rburetors infactory te customer ring as muc and seo DAY or NIGHT. assist you in obtaining a lic further informatic rite or call ants at the following addresses ot. or O14 at ent WM. J By this combination, every patient is given the ad at a price easily within the reach of all. age of what we offer you, don't i nition syste: You work on cars wher received prize money for ice to deliver that which Is expected But in Dempsey’s case the fans might have dulled their memory nut ficiently to permit of the champion koing ahead with his profession, Hut) his manager, Jack Kearns, haa tried the profiteering game to his own dix aster, The demands made for tm possible purses has aroused the dis gust of the sporting public. There is no fight worth « half-million-dollar purse, and neither is Dempsey worth three or four Umes as much as Carpentier. All of these conditions—the oppo- sition of the American Legion, the disgust of the fans, the attitude of the champion and his manager— have just about killed any chance Dempsey had to meet Carpentier in this country soon, The governor of California has come out flat-footed in opposition to| @ mateh across the Mexican border. The governor of New Jersey says Dempaey ian't good enough to box in| that state way trimming Lincoln ar Anne taking a fall out of F The Lincoln squad has been shift nd Nojlan will start the game at with Pickering. Heaketh | nm at center and Folk and il! hold down the guard Klin will take the ff with a changed Mneup. Caccin 4 | Thomas will play forwards, with Cole center and Maxwell and Elliott rds. Broadway will journey to Weet ttle The Broadway team should| have no trouble beating the West| Siders. ‘The First Hill men showed that they are very much in the high achool race, when they took the Lin coln high tea down the line last week in a thrilling tilt. They will] ntart the game with the mame lineup that faced Lincoln, with Harris and Carmody at forwards, Rice at center and Marquix and Graham at guards The West Seattle Hneup will find| Jacobson and Cook at forwards Frasier at center and Byers and Parott at guards. Queen Anne will be entertained at Mallard today. The Quays are doped to finish onetwo im the city race Ripley and Douglas will play for wards, McAdams, center, and Me Carthy and nell guards Rallard will take the floor, with Fraley and Swenson at forwards, Walby at center, and Hudson and Charleston at guards The professional billiard champlonehtp ciand will start April 6 in London e Inman, bolder of the title, will te | y school boys are tetmg en | the recently formed Adiron A. of the Amateur Atbietic The Store of Choice Dempsey may go to England or France, but If he does, there will be! few fans trailing along. On the! other hand, there will be a lot of| them pulling for the war hero, | Carpentier, to win. | In the meantime there is a grow: | ing demand in this country for a bout between Fighting Bob Martin, A. B. ¥F, and interallied champion. and Carpentier New paper guilder currency re! cently issued in Java by the Javasche bank was so admired by | the Chinese and natives when first | issued that it was hoarded. The! * were printed by an American | company and included 2% guilder and-1 guilder denominations. They | were intended to relieve the present | searcity of silver coins. | —— | | | ei Past Year bility to perform better dental cost, due to forming a corps partnership, each on an equal list to do his work. All this Open Evenings. : De ARI I PAT TRAE My automobile and truck repair to drive and repalr automo- i, battery &, on 4, 6, 8 Kw of all ‘ators nteed #0 YC ake arrang: y own perso to start, 1 service and For see me or one of my asaiat~ L. C. Smith Bidg., 1017 Olive truly. NEAU C Manhattan Shirts 4 LINCOLN CAGE STAR This is Jack Pickering, of Lincoln high school, who is putting up a good brand of ball at forward for the North \End cage team. ‘Spaldings to. Battle Co. B. Men at Elks Spaldings and Co, B wil mix in Star league game sched- Elks’ 4 favorite to beat but the the only uled tonight at the club. Spaldings ational Guard boys, the little fellows came thru in their game with the Elka, whom they walloped, 27 to 25, they should put up a good fight The with La Fray | Neal Day Spalding team will line up brothers at forward, and Oliver and Russ La Vake, at center | Hoagland at guard | regular guard, is wick The Co. B squad game with Dix and ward, Cole at center und Brett at guards | will be uuder w | Tomorrow ni. Cc. A. gym two tap. facem the the University Community f tangle with the Sodcrs & Sallors outfit, The Piper & Taft game will get under way et 9 p. m and other tilt will start at 8. will start the Stacey at for. and Al Dahio The came mt. games will be squad jon | ihe | he University |the lead in their rection with the | MacDougall k outfit and |the Commuters don’t tatend to lone |to the service club, but whether jthey will win or not remains to | be seen The Piper & Taft team will have busy session with the Rainier | Post squad because the Rainier | men, in spite of the fact that they |have lost two out of three games, have one of the strongest squads jin the city and should be heard from yet. wud is ted for Souths i a ‘The Crescent Bieycle club of Baltimore States team to b games. | gotla falo for a home-and-home bowling series lor $500 sent to the Olympia “Values Tell” in Men’s Smart SUITS AND OVERCOATS Kuppenheimer Clothes from Cheasty’s give you the best as- surance high quality value, f ect Paris eastys G MEN'S WEAR ew, AT SPRING STREET of Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks and Likly We point with special pride you can possibly have of and satisfying HEASTY’S is growing bigger day after day, because of the su- perior values we give our customers. 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