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=ddie Shannon pcal Boy Forces . Fight But Visitor Holds Slight Shade Bob Harper, local lightweight, was handed the short end ithe decision in his go with THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 CHEER UP FOLKS, WE PAY OUR t INCOME (wove {tore v. 30: 4 ~y'@c NA) PAY AN TAKES woone C > ' tee MONTHS TAK? sg (p CNE\ Eddie Shannon, the California eight, by a brace of judges and Referee Douglas at Crystal Pool last night. rofessional ring career. ? reverse of about the! first said It was the The less decisions the better for ail concerned, altho we will in passing that the fans should cut out smoking! ie fights if the smoke promises to get in the judges’! S as bad as it did last night. } mm held a shade over Harper and was entitled to/ he verdict ‘all right, but the way the honorable judges out the verdicts in the semi-windup and third bouts! card was li little | short of dynamite. KnightsPlay hoenix Men at Y.M. C. A. from for the ts of Columbus five they take on the Phoenix Mu- at the ¥. M.C. A. The Knights Walloped by the Brewster ag Femation at the K. of C. gym Wed . and must win tonight to stay the race. it's not going to be gny cinch for p club men to take the insurance in tow. The Phoentx squai | Fegistered wins in its four last And is*going at the strongest ie® it has shown this season Knights are expected to start game with their regular lineup. Powers and Johnny Logan De at forwards, Classic, center, and Needles, guards NIX SQUADS re Phoenix squad will take the h Brown and Baccke at for- at center and Murphy At guarde tilt gets under way promptly the first game Rainier Post tonight, | Bert Forbes was tgiven a bum deal when he } was only given a draw with go Eddie Jackson after beating | the red-headed miller all the jway, and Chet Neff was jcheated when Jimmy Clark | was given the bout in the; | semi-windup. Let's be more careful about how jwe pick the judges after this, be ause there are surely ring men in Seattle who can call ‘em better than | Messrs, Douglas, Hudson and Green berg handed out last night. It's a cinch no trie coul! do worre. But back ‘to the main event, Har per forced the fight all the way, and } if he hadn't been willing to lead there woludn't have been any fight iid hannon Is to prove popular in Seat | tle, he will have to show more a« gressiveness than he did last night | Thruout the tight Bob did the lead 9 ing and Shannon scored with right hand wallops to the body. An ocea-| sional left-hand jab found its mark Harper's head, but Shannon did most of his damage with his right |" and. on The first two rounds were even but Shannon had a plain lead in the last two frames } Shannon used his left well in the jelinches. Bob's big ace wae his port | side mitt, which he jabbed frequent ly in Shannon's face | Harper made a very creditable showing with his more experienced rival. Defeat never hurts anybody once in a while, and Harper showed |tyat he can mix with the bets of them on his showing last night. ‘Will take on tle Soldiers’ and | outfit. The loser will de Into the cellar in their section. team has won a game this the season, Post men are expected to line Ripley and Dougias at for McCallum at center, and Mil- and Hargrove at y eee game starts at § p. ee," ‘Will handle ‘the whistle THE OTHER BOUTS Tommy Clark, the Vancouver| miller, bald-headed, but quite active | for such an ancientlooking mitt |alinger, was luckier than a barn full) ot horsedhoca when he was given the verdict over Chet Neff, local boy, in the semi-windup. | Clark is an alleged lightweight, jbut_he surely looked lke = tall 'riddged welter last night. He gave | Chet a lot of action and had the — |nometown boy in bad during the first | ity Community five!two rounds, but in the closing see ft argue with the Y. M. C. A. five the “Y" Tuesday night. The Com five took the association in tow the first time they met sions Chet evened matters up and/ the worst he should have had war a draw. | Bert Forbes hit Eddie Jackson, the Season by the narrow margin of | carrot-topped lightweight, with every: Points. The “Y™ dropped its| Against the Elks the other | and it's curtains for the anso- men if they lowe again Tues SKETBALL— @ snappy game, at will be found out at ity gym tonight he ot Idaho #© you should get time if am outfitted Sporting Goods Pir ‘i & Taft Inc. 109 SECOMD AVE. SPORTING 0005 STORE SONG REVIEWS © MUSIC MOTION PICTURES WHILE YOU DANCE EVERY NIGHT —Also— Best Schoot of fonder Instruction in the city is maintained in connection. Beginners’ classes, Mondays, at 7 om. thing but Referee Douglas, and the best be got was a draw. Jackson landed a couple of hard punches dur- ing the mill, burt if he was entitled to a draw, then the Pacific ocean is | pink |. After several substitutions, Louie! |Leonard finally fought Frank Pete land F was given the decision, This was another weird one on the part of the judges, because the only way we could see to pick a winner] |would have been to have drawn lots! {tor it Charley Davidson and Jimmy Cole} went to a draw in the first event, | SHADE VS. WRIGHT TUESDAY BIy Shade, the California weiter, | who made such « good showing when |he beat Jimmy Storey here recently, jwill get a crack at Billy Wright’s| Coast welter crown at the Crystal Pool Tuesday night. Shade is a much improved boxer and can hit. He is] figured to give the champion all the |battle that Wright wants. Wright| is confident that he will stil! retain the title, as he doesn't figure Shade any tougher than some of the, other aspirants for the title that bb has| | defended his honors against recently | “Seattle fans will have their peek} “Wild” “Bill Reid, the California heavyweight, when he steps into ac:{ tion with Willie Keeler, the big local |battler. Reid started his Northwest ern career off well the other day by taking a bout from Joe Bonds in Ta coma. Reid can hit just Uke a mule} * kicks. He is a swing hitter and|* |shouia make a hit with the local bugs |if he performs like he did in Tacoma ‘Thursday Bert Forbes and Eddie Jackson will] , |come together again in the third bout | jon the card. Forbes beat Jackson | i |last night ond got « draw for his pains. He hopes to show the fans |that he can beat Jackson and Jack ‘won is just as anxious to show the j¢ same fans that he is every bit as }#00d as the clever Forbes SAC BALL TEAMS ARE FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING Sacramento is boosting for daylight saving. There were 75 teams which | | were able to play last season in this vicinity with the daylight saving in voxue then. oh > gg is the ghost of s square | REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest strongest plate known, covers very Uttle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- teed 15 years, Foll Set of Teeth Fuil Set of Whalebone Teeth. Crowns Bridgework Amalgam Filling . \eigzer All work guaranteed for 18 yours roreall ont Ee teeth same day. Open sundays Vrom ® of Our Pinte and. Bridn Most of our present patrotiage | ‘Test of Time. 3 ly patients, whose work in still who have tested our work. ere in the right place. Bring t! EXAMINATION FREE | Painless Extracting © Impreaston taken im the Xamination and advice free, | We Stand the Wher good hep coming to Sus ¢ ffi you. te ry oy Maawind People ad Png RATE kon Broadway Is ing Franklin in the only five in the first half and were never Graham . Bacher “aocin for Knowles mody Harrie 2 Bacher 1 ham 1 and kept pace squad. The Rail Splitters had little | trouble beating the Beavers, winning | jon their home floor to the tune of 39 | Walby i 00 ing West Seattle $1.00 Meadame | MeCarthy Given Close Call Over Bob Harper yPoOR | { Sine! HAS to! esha I GOTTA hyo | Le vor ) VELL \ Good LAv 2s copy | t VETERAN PUCK CHASER TO RETIRE “Cyclone” Taylor, Vancouver's star has been at the game for 17 seasons a nd has decided game and has not been in condition to play for the majority of the season. nesday night. last time here Wednes' to lay aside his hocke [NEMESIS By RIPLEY ~~ SO ee OOO ee | ~~~ DAT BOY DONT KNOW WHEN HE'S GOT ERNUFF COULD LICK HEAVYWEIGHTS — BUT HE COULD NOT BEAT LITTLE KiD LAVIGNE. BRITT WHIPPED BAT NELSON 3 Times DUNDEE 13 LEONARDS NEMESIS ‘Tey HAVE FOUGHT & TIMES WITH HONORS AGOUT EVEN GO AWay FROM ME T LieKed Yuu Twice! Tenmy MEGOVERN COULD BEAT THEM ALL BUT Youns CORBETT DEMPSEY COULDNT LICK WiLLiE MEEHAN Tigers Hold Prep Cage Lead ‘Stecher Wins Mat Go From | Greek Champ NEW Stecher Easy Winner at Franklin Standing of Prep Basketball Teams Won, Lost. YORK, et 1 rid’n defer we aMpjon wrestler uccessfully his title re ner 8 with a ond Thre Lon breaking the hold” of the ¢ jued Earl ¢ Lawis and other no f the crushing le and he fell an easy rist lock i was the aggressor all thru the bout, and roughed up the cham- lorably. A two hours | ok gave Stecher a butt | with his head and started blood flow: | ing. Stecher lost his tetper, threw him heavily to the mat and clamped |” f, on the wrist loek before Londos jcould make a move RIVAL COAL DIGGERS TO MIX SUNDAY ‘ Seattle will be Ww, as the only bo played at ¢ |homesters will their rivals from the Black Diamond camp in a! MeMillan cup game, he Duthie team ia making good] use of its “off” day by making a trip |to Victoria play an exhibition | game against one of the Canadian cit ole nailer and) succeed v wclawors West Senttto A LITTLE ACTION, PLEASE time Seattlc has a bofng commis sion, but nebody could ever prove it The commission was estab lished last year and after giving Young Heetor the ban for some 60 days, the commission crawled back in its hole, and it's been there ever since, There is work for the com mission to do, and it’s up to Messrs. Hulen, Wismolek ey to do it, and that righ anemnamepeeanaeae ig Broadway had little trouble beat ed in importans in the high school prep league riday, The Tigers piled up a 16 to point lead over the Mount Baker * | ant " out s weakened victim Landos The final score was Broad. . Franklin 16. Broadway Poaltion. Franklin, jon cons little ri acd | new, First—Establish a non-smoking rule at the local shows, or de mand better ventilation, Second—Look over the lists of boys lined up to box and make them weigh in so that the sinatches are even, Third—Supervise the selection of judges so that we have no more dynamite decisions, as dished up at the Crystal last night. Fourth—In conjunction with | the promoters, establish a better | entrance system for handling the crowds at the Crystal Pool Summary Substitutions: Franklin —Carman for Knowles for Maxwetl, Thorburn Broadway—Woid for Car Cole 5. aham 3 Gras Field goais—Caccia 1, Semel 1 Wold 1, Rice 3, G Free throws—Hogel min Referne—Tracy Strong Timekeepers—Feek and Baldechen Lincoln took Ballard down the Ii with the Troadway rol R soccerless tomor » xcheduled will do, where the Lineotn. kering .. Patlard. Fraley Swenson eth f | up to thi fo atte tri m now; » that's to dting paid for, show re ae { mmission | the job. ring 4, and unless they o' tion soon, a on F ae ead should be put 01 ens With ground advantaye, the bon: will start favorit its inst the quad tomorrow, but Dame Rumor, the dope is liable to be upset Black Diamond man. | igement has secured two stars who | Will turn the tables. On day, February 29, the Du thie team will oppose the Carbonado in Black Diamond Goodenough will refere at Carbonado, Cor in Diamond according to | Sach Queen Anne had little trouble beat: | Some men are born dip! at West Seattle, some are married mats and ay the w bull Stan Aub Anne for tor | tomorrow's game Mahoken, ook for Jacobson | ain: Fipley 4 TRUSS TORTURE |Can be eliminated by wearing the| Milwaukee Land Rupture Support. abd famished for boxing, Five shows | lun trial to prove ie superior | vince January 1 have netted $19,510 LUNDBERG co. |The programs draw large numbers | ave . Seattle, from Chicago, ‘ ‘ bull 2 fans apparently are | Was Dourta 1, Free throwa~ ; famous ai veteran, quits the puck game for wei afer this season. VICTOR OVER | couver Du : Mecking . from, Moeking, 12:20 Third le from Patrick 0k Third Francia and ¢ WASHINGTON | MEN WHIPPED The University basketball ‘oat Idaho five last versity The Idaho five | winning Dick Washington, | Taibot Munson ¢ Jamtowon "ee aoa refloiale coma, Scorer, Edmundson »y club for good. laaaet s , Bon Stein, ety golf champion and one of the “Big Four” team that annexed the Davis cup at Spokane Inst June, will captain the Jefferson Park Golf club team this season. The new skipper, who has been a very active member of the hill club ever since it organized two years ago, is well versed on golf, very popular with his club members, and altho young— he celebrated his 21st birthday last Thursday—we feel eure that he will make an ideal captain. Hon's appointment, which was made at a meeting of the board of trustees last Tureday, also places him as chairman of the handicap committee. Seve Dwan and Stein are the onty holdovees from last year's handicappers, dack Snoddy, Jim Crystal and Clark Speirs are the new members, ‘The latter le another one of the “Big Four.” Plans for the 1920 competitive season will be drawn up by Capt. Stein and his assisiantis next week A threeday tournament will start today at the Seattle Golf club when the qualifying round will be played. The qualifiers will be put in two flights of 16 men each, and will play off in nine-hole match play tomorrow. The finalists in each fight will meet ip an ifbole match on Monday (Washington's Birthday). A prize will be given to each flight winner and a cup to the sur- viver of Monday's mateh. On Monday afternoon a nitxed foursome competition will be played, Match play against bogey, with three-quarter handicap al- lowance, is the bill of fare for the members of the Jefferson Park Golf club on Monday. If the westher man is on his good bebavior that day, “Colonel Bogey” should have a flock of op ponents as there are prizes for the three that give the “old man” the hardest battle, The women's division, which was created at the annual meet- ing of the Jeffersonians, is progressing very favorably and within a few weeks should develop to a strong club, Mrs. Fred Jackson is the latest applicant for membership to the hills fair sex brigade. Altho heretofore there has been no way of solving the ques tion of who's who among the ladies who get their golf on the municipal courve, Mrs, Jackson has generally been looked upon as the “hest bet.” She ts a natural golfer and should figure strong in the Van- couver meet next duly, Her best scores last season were: Bea con Hill, 83; Karlington, 4243.45. These scores were all made from the men's tees There will not be a holiday attraction at course this week-end but Dave Craig, ihe club pro, has the links in fine shape for play. The Black river course will be a very busy place this summer because the new road—an extension of the Rainier boulevard system to Eagrtington has been completed, the Earlington Nelson Parker, the Earlington club secretary, announced yes- terday that tMe club's general meeting would be held the first week in March, when the season's list of events will be ar ranged. Club Steward Stine, who has just returned from a five- week trip to California, will be on the job again attending to the hungry golfers, After spending about two monte in the cold, golfless East, “Dixie” Fleager, the North club ace, returned home last Satur. day and right away he hit the high spots to the Seattle club links, He hadn't even seen a ball since he left but that did not stop him from shooting a “79" last Saturday. Looks like this Fleager chap is oft to cop more silverware, He certainly got enough of it last year. The baldheaded hockey He was injured in a recent He will play iors with the Vancouver team Wed- Unless Vancouver lands in the playoff forthe Coast title Seattle ice fans will see the old boy in action for the WHEN WE GET'S THROUaGN VTH MY ACCOUNT TH" GOINNEZ N MENT ME ater { if i "| WAR HERO - HERO TO TRY VANCOUVER ICTORIA, B.C, Feb, 21.—Van skidded to a tie with Vic th puck race h night when the Aristocrats oa on top to the tune of spring. bal, was one of the Heroes. in Const aught Leh an jing in the army. fonne Loft defense Tover Right wing Lett e. eo pertod—(1) Dunderdals, @:16 rat Vietorta No a ‘ond period period reore Victoria 3:19; (4) Vancouver } Dunder. | m Harris r | period Victoria, & Skt pertod Victoria, | of the game and « $10 fime; Rob 10 minutes; Oatman, | Vancouver Victoria | oferes row 4 Timekeepers Dunaford BY IDAHOANS of Washington five went down fo de before the fast University of night at the unt. | gym to the tune of 18.10. Frame but the was able to furnish the when needed, at center pice was close, punch Munson. pla a for game. aahington rine + Lindley Washington Idaho-—Ffunter 1, Carter 1, Fouls Co 9% Idaho. b dohne for | © Coxier ward, of Ta-| Ss, A eRe ms league, previous to enlist OUT WITH DALLAS, A Missouri war hero will try out Not onl of Palm Atlantic City and most of the count sorts, in sales for several seasons, FAT A Sensible Cigarette WHY? “ wet CT ah * | 20 for 25 cents OWES (MONEY ihe Suaidings Stop Wild Career of Elks’ Five With 33-26 Win} ! Sport Store How Clubs Stand in Star League The Elks met their first defeat of § the second half of The Star basket- ball league Friday night in the Elks’ |eym, when they were trimmed by the ling quintet to the tune 4 of ball played by both |teams was one of the best dished up since the league was formed game was fast and furious, and ite joutcome was in doubt till the final whistle. The first chapter ended with the sporting goods men in the lead with 15 markers te their credit, as against |7 for the Elks. |" With the start of the second halt |the antlered herd began showing: more fight and better team wo They crept up to within two poin' of the leaders several times, but no time could they actually abead. | Russell La Vake, guard, and Neg | Day, |were the high scorers for the wi ners, with four field goals aplece. Loule La Fray also played a star game, shooting in five free shots. |. The addition of White and S¢ehu- | bert to the Elks’ squad considerabi strengthened the team. White play- leq a good brand of ball, dropping in | three field goals. Maris and Schu- |bert made four field shots each. The lineup Elks, Position. F. La Fray 5. Neferee—Walter Reseburg. ‘The first tit of the evening, be- tween MacDougalls and Company B, The 4 £ husky center for Spaulding’ "i | jended in a 5@to-10 victory for the | | McDougall-Southwick outfit. The sol- ldiers were outweighed and out | classed Frayn, at forward, was the biggest [scorer for the MacDougall outfit, |dropping in 12 baskets, Gustafson |came second with seven, | Capt. Brett played a good | game | ‘for the losers. A. Dahle went in in place of McDonald for the soldiers | the beginning of the second chap | Coach Reseburg of Franklin | dled the whistle in fine shape at igames. A good crowd turned out | see the contests. | ‘The lineup: | Company B— poses Mac-South—~ | Scoring—Field ¢: tateon 7, Kertis 1 ley 1, Di —A. Dahle for McDonal@ Referee—Walter Reseburs /LORD BYRON WILL | UMPIRE ON COAS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 21.—P ident W. H. McCarthy, of the Pacifi |with Dallas in the Texas league this Coast league, Announced receipt Arthur J. Forrest, of Hanni won a congressional medal and | accepting a position as umpire “One Hundred World | the Coast league. for the clubs in the| wanted to come to the Coast has been umpiring in the Nationalig! a wire today from William J. Byron Byron wired from Detroit that h@ league. Tar Breakers Palm Beach at the big hotels each, but also of *s other fashionable re- atima has steadily led IMA

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