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; Battles Koch in Armory Go Young Hector | © “Mcintyre” Boxer ae Show Here With Brem- | erton Mitt Man fans will look eat “Chet Melntyre” prodigy tonight — when ol Koch, the huge Tacoma weight, tosses mitts with lector, the Bremerton in the main event of Athletic associa Seattle fisti Hector will be a favorite to win because of his advantage in experience, but the Tacoman is ) 8 much improved ring man and has shown well under McIntyre’s training. Meintyre has turned out more ‘pre fistic stars than any other on the Coast, and when Mac his men have the goods the ority of the fans take heed, and $ puts his stamp of approval on h big fellows have been show ‘ing a lot of class lately, Flynn and = shading » and Koch beating ler. Test of the card sizes up like ch of battlers, The classiest “bout outside of the main the» Morgan Jones-George wetto, This pair of bantams fip.a-fast-serap at the Elks P & gho jw verdict, and both boys are, to. settle their differences Frank Bonds Hector beat-| | 4H! MANY S TH’ NIGHT SHELTERED THE SEATTLE STAR ANGELICA MY SWEET PATOOTIE \T Tam A TRIPLE me! T Hap TO STOP AT THE Doctors AND HAVE A BON! TAKEN OU OF Nose! \ INDEED ‘ OND DID You HAVE THE BONE TAKEN OUT OF “YOUR. HEAD Too} Attention, Ice Racers! Lend an ear, ice racers! Don’t quit The Star races at the Arena if you think you rt time ago that went to! haven't a chance at the cup. There will be a second and third prize, besides the big cyp|* is ‘another one of McIntyre's | for the winner. | McCasilin meets Mike Pete, “Boldier” Woods and Frankie THE THINKER New McIntyre Three Fast Cage Games | On Tonight 'Star League Teams Swing| Into Action at Elks | Club Gym How Clubs Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 ‘Team. @Won Lont MacDougall-Southwick, 6 0 University Community M. CA oni Mutual " nd Batiors. Pet 1000 00 }| 600 soo | amt] LEAGUE NO. 2 Won Loat ° ° Pet 1,000 1,000 260 250 090 0 Spaldings Piper & Taft . 3 a ‘ ue teams will wind up > thelr games for the first half of the season at the Elks’ club tonight. There are no honors at stake in to night's game, but some tnighty fast | | basketball will be on tap. Piper & Taft's squad argues with B, the University Commuters and Phoenix Mutuals mix and the Rainier ost aquad meets the Elka |The P. & T.Co, B game gets tnder way at 7 p. The other games follow in order at 8 and 9 o’clock 4 respectively The Viper & Taft squad will be favored ta wallop the Co. B men if the sporting goods store team has ite regular lineup out, but the scrappy National dsmen are ex pected to give the & T. men a hard mix | “U" VS, PHOENIX The University Community five and the Phoenix tearm should put up real serap, Second place in League No. 1 le. withia the grasp of the Commuters and the Co. Spaldings have donated a pair of skates for the second-| squad has a chance to tie for a place place winners and the second-place finisher can pick out his) in the first division with a win seamix in a pair of bouts that|0Wn skates ot action. They are all wel- The third party is being lined up. The Phoenix team has just hit its stride jand will worry a lot of teams from ow on. The work of Slelk, the big | before |Georges Carpentier, | admirer | “Gunner” is a real fighter, | Dempsey Phoenix | ASSEMBLYMAN ROSS Assemblyman Ross, sponsor of the [boxing bill which ts Just appearing the New York legislature, | would restore the good old game on| & legal basis, own ideas Leastwise he has his yaen adltass, either, to paying them balf @ million dollars to fight,” “GUNBOAT” SMITH Gunboat Smith, who fought is still a great of Jack Dempsey, The ays that the Frenchman however. As to well, here it ts: ‘The mob he the past two years was noth a bunch of hams, Walt until Demp- sey has been extended in m fight, then we'll know whether he's the star he’ not, Yet Jack th & bit the better atiowal match to COL. HUSTON | Col. TH Huston, part owner of the New York Yankees, isn’t sorry that some of the concern’s funds were lavished on Boston products. “Babe h will shatter hii record, * a whale of and with 77 games at the krounds, least 40 of more home rune son in his ‘at home’ parties. ROGER PECKINPAUGH Batters who do not try to m the ball have the best batting ages, as a rule, a inpaugh Phe star shortstop of the New York | Yankees, who batted safely in 29 con- ording to Roger | for this one: |“ was particularly successful Inst weason becwuse I didn't try to murder th pill, Once in a great while, when I catch the ball just right, I would swing for extra bases, but usually 1 merely tried to meet it and drive past the infield into left garden. like to make homers, but 1 will never be a Babe Kath.” Dartmouth baseball nine will ph lenmes April 20 to June 22 honors in rder|off in comparative secutive games last season, vouches| star, may play guard for this squad. | Needles and Mooney at guards ay 27] Sailor club outfit will settle the cel Fur Will Fly When Leaders in Star League Take Floor Spaldings and Knights of Columbus to Do Battle at “Y” Saturday; Winners to Meet MacDougall Squad for Semi-Final Title Next Week Fur will surely fly Saturday night league when the Spalding and Knights of| game Columbus basketball f at 8 p. m., the big game starting the Y. M. C. A. for t semi-final|at 9 p. m. Les Turner will handle The Star league in sec-|the whistle. : The winner of the Knights-Spaldy ing go will tangle with the Mac The two fives are tied for first) ougaisouthwick squad, winner fm Ldnater Og ny with four|the other section for the semi-finals pi Saturday's | next week. If we Knights win the nape hae The | game will be staged at the “Y” next voted Palr|Soturday night, and if Spaldings come out on top the tilt is billed for the Knights of Columbus hall t| Wednesday “w"|THIS WRESTLER SHOULD HAVE BEEN A DRUMMER Miyake, a celebrated jiu is over here claiming he can throw ‘em all. We recall seeing a match between a red-head- § \ed Irishman and a Jap in which ro] holds were barred and the Oriental” s thrown into the orchestra pit] 4 broke ihe bats drum. Neither squad has won & This tilt will get under way » tangle at tion No. 2 section h and finish battle just about scores. wins ec be a strong teams The t will line up with forward: Russ Li Spalding continge: the La Fray brothers Neal Day at center ke and Otto Hoag! guards tan Riddle, former Mel Nordquist, expected to play at forward. | jitsu The Knights will line up with| “Doc Powers and Johnny Logan at forwards, at center and “w" frosh star, part of the game| Taro artist, Klassic The Brewster and Soldier and| lar _champtonship in the other Where Women Shop For Men Who Know n The racers for the heats Wednesday night are being picked | proenix center, who caged 17 goals the opener Charley Davidson | today, They will be announced tomorrow in The Star. A\|W night against the 8. & 8. & y Cole, a duet of bantams, h Douglass will referee all of | Will meet in the finals in about three weeks. bouts, ‘the first go getting under ss » Whe swam from Rochester to @ distance of 16 miles, summer, may attempt to swim the English Channel this year. | University of Pennsylvania has been ri to compete in the Royal tinh Sag, FES 8 the Thames, June 30 Rochester Yacht club plans to con &@ 35.009 clad house, The ore holds the Canada cup, donated by Royal Yacht Club of Canada, won in ition with Toronto yachtsmen Navy, Philadelphia, will championship rowing ‘afindal meeting in New im March> @ual xwimming races ever ween Harvard an for March 17 COME ON, DAD— You remember the fun last year. If you were not there, we can only say you missed a lot. A Tip—Those who wait ed until the last day for thelr Father and Son Ban quet Tickets last year were disappointed. Better get yours now—we have them. Piper ¢ Toft Inc SECOND AVE. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE right Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see, BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring. Third Moor. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE couple more heats will be held and the winners of the heats ub, will be watched, altho he will harder by Rennie, nter, who is one of the hard [RETURN OF TAD JONES HAILED . AS SAVING GRACE FOR BULLDOG that Tad, is going | Official announcement | Jones, Seattle shipbuilder, | back to coach the 1920 football team ut Yale gave the supporters of old Bl a great thrill of pleasure. For last year harmony was not in the New Haven camp. Dr. Al Sharpe made a bad impres sion with the rooters. With good material, he falled to build a ma chine. He will, in the future, devote icy of the school. “Too many cliques,” he says. “They may think they are working for the b 0. A.C. STILL AFTER 50-50 Oregon Agricultural college may {thru with half of the gate | the follow in the footsteps of Pullman land break off football relations with |the University of Washington unless the local institution promises to kick feceipts of the game scheduled here for Oc tober 23. The way things lineup now it looks like there fs about as much chance of Washington considering |that as it Is for President Wilson to tak pole The conference ruling, adopted as s session thru the which » conference reads that ipts must be split 50-50. ° The» larger Washington and Californ tremendous overhe to such a split ar breach in the conference. Washing ton has already dropped Pullman and chances are that the Oregon Aggies will join the Staters out in the cold as far as a Washington game this a trip in search of the north last conferer ‘ote of \the are in n colleges with a » object it may create a —| year is conce United States Intercollegiate la crosme league will endeavor to intro, duce the game into the high schools | of New York, Boston and Baltimore, | up of Japanese tennis players | tour this country Is headed by | magee, and includes Selichiro, amasaki and others npeting for the cue trophy. Week until March 13 Fight clubs ar Metropolitan chess ly rounds will be h Harvard, Pennsylvania and Dart- mouth will hold a triangular indoor | out $20,009 In prizes elevens represent ntland will play at Association football Wales and Cardiff February 26 United States and Canadian col- lege hockey teams may form an in- ternational body, Philadelphia has 1,800 soccer players registered in open league matches, | | | England will hold the open golf cham plonship at Deal next summer ‘The American Glymple Games athletic | squad may number 200, his time to directing the athletic pol- | t interests of the college, | GRID SPLIT} | Carmody | bike est checkers in the league. 1ks will make their last stand of the first half of the season to Jump into the win column for the first : |time. The antlered herd has played but they are not.” |some good basketball, but has been Disobeying signals charged) on the short end of every game they against members of the team in the| have played so far. ‘They will argue Harvard game jwith the Rainier Post team, one of The football committee appointed | the best squads in the league, in recently omitted the name of Walter | Camp, one of the country's leading football authorities. This is regard ed as a significant fact | Something has been decidedty | with Yale. “There won't be anything wrong |." this ye says Capt. Tim Callahan. | Tretehei ‘Tad Jones will » as coach with- | Turner out monetary consi on oon He is hailed ax Yale's savibr, “16 was spite of the fact that they have lost three out of four starts, THE LINEUP The teams are expected to line up as follows Ethe— w Position Forward Rain, Post— Milliken Bushnell Maurice Tet Hargrove ve Co, B— Dix TIGERS WILL DEFEND CAGE. ®"". LEAD TODAY. | Hennte 1 Olson Cole +-AL Dahle Guard Brett niv, Com.— Position Forward... Phoe. Mat.— Brown Baecke Blelk Standing of Prep Basketball be Team Won Broadway Anne * Murphy ICE TEAMS TO BATTLE a will entertain the Vancou y forces in the Canadian | city tonight. A win for the Vancou ver team will put the Aristocrats in a pretty bad way as far as the pen- nant is concerned Victo Defending their lead Prep the in the Broadway City league, Tigers will try to ring up thelr fifth of the season today win when they Franklin Quakers argue at the|_ “Cyclone ‘Taylor, Vancouver center, weather and won't be able tc art He will be replaced by “Doc” Rob-| four | ert | he Franklin men he rest of the squad will line up| 1 a couple of games, but %8 Usual Lester Patrick will still of the strongest teams in| hold down the rover job for the Vic ague and are figured to give|toria men. This is the second game | of the season for the toria pilot with the the veteran Pine street school gym in the big is still under the game of the prep basketball schedule. The Tigers straight games. have drop} ha copped » one vay will take the floor with'| regular lineup. Harris and will play forwards, Rice and Backer and Graham Franklin lines up with | Harris and Carman at forwards, | Roberts .., le center and Maxwell and Elliott |Wimmer guards | as Queen Anne should n the two in the Quay gym tod: The dians haven't broken into the ning » Hneups: their Victoria Fowler center Right wing Utitiey Utility... Utility Mickey Jon wallop West | sees tl eteree |LUX GIVEN WORST OF TACOMA CALL’ In win column this year. | Lincoln journeys to Ballard and is favored to cop the title from the| Morrie Lux, Kansas City welter, See. was cheated in Tacoma last night, : AAD OS uceording to reports of local fans : a who sat at the ringside. ‘Travie Da WILD SPORT of ‘Siverett, was given the cali promoters will stage | over the #4 City boy, altho the bouts during the sixday|worst Lux should have had was a The promoters will sell |dr | cocktails and turn the igy Morton beat an insomnia clin jeasily in the | vis, Chicago wrestling race bromidium Harry Casey affair into ’ lightweight division. WANTED! 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