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PAGE *' THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1920 TeLuer! — TT hi I fv” ga ire tn ee = a Ing CASIER fol AO, t a So youRe WOeKINT]) / Do You |} SuRt CTATIER BtING A BANK AFTER DEING PAYIN’ TELLER. Por AN APTER sige YOO hy FoR, % | f ? ( WINK SO; MESSENGER (0 YEARS, THEY'LL 15 YEARS AT SO BONES A WEEK (EARS, HEY L . IN A BANK EH! 3 ’ é : BoT BEING eae — OU'VE GOT g————] PRONOTE. YOU TO A CLERK, (MEYLL TAKE “YoU A CASHIER! POESIDENT, 7 WELL “YOUVE GOT 5 APTER BEING 4 CLERIE 4 Sy _——— Bo YEARS OLD» ea ve Wa GREAT FUTURE ¢ For. 20 Rs Oe] } ey TUE/LL WANE TO e Me _ ey, is LY? —_ YEARS, y” 7 By w B pur su tM we 0 3 MAKE & ay" ys OLD NE Ff Hone “U” Commuters Tangle ‘With ‘MacDougalls Tonight a HEINIE SCHUMANN AND PUGGY MORTON BATTLE AT CRYSTAL POOL ' on DEMPSEY IS __ WASHINGTON 7- ~» METS TO MEEF _135 Pounders NAMED HONOR FIVE. PLAYS __|Hew, Clube Stand IAL Crucial Star’ STAR “U" GUARD VICTORIA ICE in Star League | j ‘ Pert a 7 Go On Mix: Ever LEGION MAN 0. A.C. TONIGHT | tssccr'yy "| SEVEN TODAY |, League Go j Every canner rel ncaa : a wee San eevee A th Ww" £ ” Vietoria “See, f wilint 000 . That's ¢ _ At Elks Club Go a Battle: Ftc : pa Leaders in League No. 1 to Tacoman Has Improved, so prompects for a winne rs else Argue at 8 P. M.; P. & | But We Shall See; Gillum ; ; : i soo me om T. vs. Elks Is Billed ‘ : ‘ who has a ser i" j os w ty game. He py raga 4 cine T crag f , Tagine : Casey a rred t a rm r, ¢ Lough 4 Johneng, . ee Weak te genewex ‘ met . : Ae , v gton team They will take the floor with Arthur | defense an unin so Sama nog coe Ot t fon Talbot, and Sand 4. Guinea bewards, Baklons © Mets stay in the North 1 BacDourall Southwick bask -- tre, scarier dumbass beater ana anasocteri oo ae ay, where they play fa Yon any piace te siiilaaciiiaittiraci — it wasn't Sete ee meres peers . ee = — monkey with saw where. $ “Tap, ¢2 .. — This The Store Where ° mee Fy ‘Tin; of Choice “Values Tell’ aoe pons 4 J there?” #! » edt Mu scien: 1 the Brewster squad, mons taking all games ¢ MacDougall squad has the looking o' paper, byt the “U" squad is a fighting five and the department s Jac forwa Kertiss and Woodcock and Leaf or Hunp forwards and Dyke and Green at guards. Davidson and Smith have been gether, but they will a tough proposition np, who are rated best guards in the working well t run up agains in Dyke as two of city It will be a fast article of basket ball that will be dished up and well worth the wh hoop fans ta the} city. The der way at $ p. m. in the mnaaturm. In the se which gets under way he Piper & ‘Taft aggregat rgue withf the Riks’ club tedm. “The P. & T. sttind has lost one game, taking a licking from the Knights of Colun if they can ring up wins In the rest of their games they will have a chance for a tie for first place. The" Elks’ team has been coming along at a mighty fast clip. While they are out of the hunt for the semi finals now they must be watched during the second half of the season. | It’s Getting | John Bull’s | Little Goat |To Seek for “Champion” in | England to Lick Yanks “-r ES M. MceCANN With th ddition of a good center, | Staff ¢ the will make ‘em all hop Here's big Joe Dyke, who is playing » bangup game at guard for the Ja | aroun University Community five squad in The Star league, Hoe will hold down art and | The P. & T. aggregation will line a defense job with the Commuters tonight when they take on the Mac. t! « world, fe up with Benson and Gilbert at for. Dougall Southwick team at the Els’ r ated “t wards, Bryan at center and Stevens | - irtapaielaiasieiglipet + | be and Goldberg at guards The Elks’ faceoff with Moss and ¥ Triechel at forwards, Tu cen (> Pye) inc ¥ ter and Burke and Donagh /~\n¢ 1, o vue guards can ees Ah NE, en “a BY FRED TURBYVILLE - Jimmy Wilde May ERDINAND M. SCHUPP is on his Go to Australia way up again. Ferd went to the « George Bailliew is now back in Sid Giants amidst a lot of whoop-te- ney. Australia, after making a tour do, And he made good, he ‘ping . The eit. tials. te; tle tet te tional and sping cond work in the Jimmy Wilde, who is booked to box world series against the White * Blackburn for the bantam champion Sox that year There was every“ ship of the British dominions. reason to look forws d to the tall | suit oF youth as one of the real box stars “ of this generation. But in 1918/{"¥inins and maintenance of the al champion wt laurels to and a string has started a to find a cham ampionships le ' } 3a ony woes he fell down and was of little use Oe ae ak aia ~ to the Giants. He opened the sea- ‘ ht ed 5 Mea on of 1919 poorly, too, and Me » Euros marie Graw sort of felt that he was a|™it. “Therefore, pr flash in the pan and his days were |, » gor McGraw wanted Catcher 't sr of the Cards and he got him, parting with ar thupp. After joining the Card chupp started all over again and pitched mighty f ball, including a one-hit! ; ame against the Pirates the New York club prob. ably would like to have Se hupp in its lineup again, but it Bil Senmary 1 Guae wore 16,008 ie too late. Schupp will stick with the Cards and the) uring the month. preregunployed optimistic Branch Rickey thinks he will be one of the stars| astern states of 1920. Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see, BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. 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