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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. Billy Wright Defends Coast Welter Title Tonig UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY FIVE weil Y.MLC. A. IN STAR LEAGUE How Clubs Stand pooiecrts Three Big ; “| =) Games Are: Champion | __ They're Playing FastGame _| (Plenty of ae iF : Lined Up “u" vs. “Y" Tonight; Bi Southpaws (Gx GHEE <4 | : Or Tilts at K. of C. on This Year| a=: peat ecm Sires oe bere y or ‘ON Wednesday lt “WT HODERATIO | NEVER TAKE NORE } |BUT WHAT'S TH’ Goot WHEN THERE AINT A STH ; T g ! oN to (STH THIN: (THAN ONE GIN SLING We OCF MODERATION. § _SRING in CREATION! Californian Gets Crack at| Coast Honors at Crystal Pool BY LEO H. LASSEN Sir William Shade, who usual ly received his mail at San Fran- change his mame, sines the py Sy MM nae WINS MEET). Bhd Each Club in Coast Circuit of meratching Mout uf the diction ” dsar: pucaounen, fam is an elise, Cal, is out to convince the j | Pre of Vancouver fistic brethren of this man's Has Good Portsider tub hee tay a o ape Hamlet tonight that the weiter ¥ ‘ - a ampionship, Hawxh y weight crown of the Pacific Rach club in the Coast Sen on the grads ie eh “thee commuters Gan coast would set nicely on his league will be pretty well): bmarines, and later in indepen- | tournament her F he hunt for the eit 1 have been strengthened for Day manly top piece. King William Wright, how: ever, scoffs at the idea, Wright will be very much in on the fee | tivities, as he has the job of de | fending his honors against the ‘Intader. |fortified with southpaw hurl-) "ore" : Hawxhuret won ers this year. Seattle has tie “Ocean” Schorr, who pitched! ' ja fair brand of ball last » and who is expected to come |thru with better results this) | Season, , / Los Angeles has a good trio | \ jof portsiders in “Lefty” Thomas, “Curley” Brown and }Paul Fittery. This is the classiest arr of portsiders tin the cirguit. | Willie Mitchell, former big leaguer will do the left-handed hurling for the Vernon Tigers, and Wille is far', from a slouch. net lengua cleco has a good pair in cles. Me never re Oakland has the second half of the re loue former Washi. field basketeer, is pla! Bell, a new forward, ing the goods, rest of the University aq lines up with veterans of the of the season. Rennie is pla rd with Green, and Woo « holds down the other forwal while with O. N her y of § ened Keuther was tnt ated with other w Paciti Anderton This Shade person can hit, box and move around like a real worker, as he proved to that por tion of the fight fans who sat in on a recent smoker where he polished off Jimmy Storey in big Teague style. Wright isn't making any predic “thens tonight, as he is MoCarthy, of added O11 ton, Me the oth ue aft only man to break 100 in a U. S. Jury to Open yith"chicts snd Allen at formar Dempsey Case Again Woe and Stock and RB . | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 2 The federal reo} fans will be | ¢ champion to win joa. the strength of his showings dur ing the past month “Wild” Bill Reed, a hard-hitting ‘California heavyweight, makes h Peattle debut against Willie Ke Toca! boy, in the semi-wind Both Theys pack a wallop and the battle May end with one of the gladiators wed to the Commu! first game this season wi n of three points and the » men are out for into t Jack Demy nee obtained from the head of Demprey’s draft board and from | wh Ke trainer of boxers. urner will handle games are on tap at of Columbus Wed Phoenix Mutuals will ucramento t Mecorating the canvas one of the best portaide he Bert Forbes and Eddie Jackson, the league, when he ° strong MacDougalh8ou! Focal lightweight millers, will renew new rae w five in the big game at 9 p Salt Lake will depend upon “Lefty” |in6 y i N r team has tasted defeat their struggie in the third bout ‘They fought a draw last week, with Forbes getting the wrong end of the partnent “eall. Bert is out to show the fans That he really won last week, and) ‘ie wake an ‘M’CORMICK _ alla | HURTS HAND ‘man, who has put himself in solid) (Left)—“Pete” Schubert. (Right)—Lyle Moss. PweE the fan fraternity by his will- | This pair of cage tossers are putting up a mighty fine brand of basketball for the Elke. IN RING GO alli Fllpigga cae Foca | Both Moss and Schubert hold down forward jobs on the antlered herd squad, and they) VALLEJO, Cal 60% lare ringing in the baskets that are keeping the EUcs in the race for city honors. & ay socmed te There will be plenty of action Roy McCormick's right hand, via the thie go if nothing ¢ise. X-ray ay <a Victorians Ne . a ee Nee The hand hung limp in the second | show, which is being staged by Kew @ Salt, will get under wa ay T ake Real pteINCOLN MEN ed) this half of the season. First will be at stake when they Piper & Taft will swing into > CARPENTIER AND YANK\|important go at 8 p.m. The ‘=| BOXERS STAGE BENEFIT |2i"* and, Saltors” club five mg with the Spalding crew at 7 p- | PARIS, Feb. 24 sorges Carpen ———— tier, European heavyweight cham-| pion; Jeff Smith, American middie |FARM OUT YOUNG Brown and K. O are here with the BASEBALL ST Al Lippe, are to| Johnny Hazen, Omaha outfiel ina Jal exhibition match |1919, and Manske, pitcher, will) © March to be given for the | farmed to Terre Haute, Ind., in benefit of Louis De Ponthieu, the | Central league, this season. Both) ench featherweight champion,| promising youngsters, a pently. | heverens and Nick Cullop in this det hae M4—A doo matter of *\welght; Frank Standing of Prep Basketball Teams A bone was broken, it war sa ing, think of The Star. the redheaded light heavyweight - x ' whose arm was champion of England went right erence — Jahead and Referee Shand gave him the decision. | Potroskey yesterday, at Mare When you think of advertis. }has a fine chance of smearing Lin cotn’s opportunity of tying Broadway | ‘The second round was an exciting | \tor the city ttle today when the| jaffair. Boy dropped the sallor with | ; seats | Schumenn, Tacoma | Walloping’ Quakers meet the Ralleplitters in | Funny They Don’t — '« richt cross. Petroukey came right | *“) , - | Lincoin gym. The Lincoin squad is back and staggered McCormick until Colerain tesii-hacte 1 but a half a step behind Broadway.) Do This for Jack |i lookea baa for the Irishman. | iwaukie. Ore- | Vancouver Hops on Island |s04 i the Nort Inders win today | McCormick's clever footwork and —— [they will have a chance to tle the| Dempsey in U. S.} | ducking probably saved the fight for | Puck Team, 10 to.4 leaders if they beat the Tiers at! | Broadway Friday PARIS, Feb. 24.—(United Presn)— is rated high in coast box. | Franklin gave the Lincotn winnill Oe the prestige he has given box-| “Chic” riey t popular at Ohio SANDING ov Tur TRANS : wo tee Pet.la bad scare in their first meeting |ing in France and the help he has | State university, ‘The Phi Kappa Pxi| Manhattan =) P4463 | thi seagon, Lincoln coming out on lent in the progres of phywical| fraternity presented him with « al rs L318 tS | top of a 1612 count at Franklin training, Georges Carpentier, French | ver loving cup and the Phi Gamma Shirts a | ithe teams will take the floor with {heavyweight and challenger for the| Delta recently gave the football star| ‘on’ ace VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb. 24.—|their regular lineups. Lincoin will| World's championship title, has been | a diamond ring. | . Oe: 18400 |; deamon: s hockey seven was badly|start Noilan and Pickering at for awarded a grand prize ‘Bédie Shannon eee 4 by Vancouver here last| wards, Heaketh at center, and Folk|francs by the French academy of will Cie wage ight | night to the tune of 10 goals to 4/8nd Savage guards. Franklin will | "ports | te be staged in access. His|®Y the local ice forces The home) line up Caccia and Segal at forwards | team scored nine goals before the|Cole at center and Maxwell and El | | SWISS MAKE PLANS | has not been picked yet. | visitors had counted a single marker, | lott at guards. | mia a) is slated to headline the a four goals before the final gong. Broadway entertains West Seattle ‘next Veterans’ smoker bere with Joe| The Victorians managed to slip in In the other games of the day FOR OLYMPIC GAMES| attie | the Spokane ~~ S00n. | —. val = Piggy 1 Peetana | The iablee: and Pallard journeys to Queen Anne GENEVA, Feb. 24.—<United Prean) | a aa f -hagery eds tn Portians onic y Vietgria. |The home teams should win without | Fourteen national Swiss sport fed HAVANA CIGAR | 4 i Geech 3 —- wetin | much trouble erations have joined the Swiss com 4 € Duncan ” RD jmittee for the Olympic games. % _ NEW KRUVOSKY DE edhe MOORE SHADES SHARKEY nounced. thelr a i arr iat Wine Ne or Another heavyweight prospect | 87 ooo Moore, of Memphis masie Jack] the Swiss national team a Sub «. Genge and | Sharkey, of New York, In a fant | The Federal Society of Gymnarts Kerr|double six-round bout last night. |will not have representatives at the ancouver, Roberts | Altho Sharkey fought @ terrific bat’) Antwerp games, Porstbilities among aacunver, farris| tle, Moore had a slight advantageltho Swiss seem bright for a good ’ Cook, | over him in nearly every round. team. ‘ Leo Houck, actor, former boxer|} as te At all of these Henn land of sunshine and lemon You've| Penaitien: | First perte@—Harria, van. | ‘| muessed it—we mean California. Leo |intmuten.”_ fe or pertod—Nowe "rrira | prom i nen P aces | first fight two months ago and has won nine straight bouts sinee, against the best big fel- fows around San Francisco, | Third period 7 which isn’t such a bum record, | 1°°° * Vancouver, Stinner LEO HOUCK 18 is IN CALIFORNIA i How Lloyd George’s New Spring Hat Affects Seattle Styles! LOYD GEORGE’S new Spring headgear did not come from Cheasty’s. For all that, though, it con- i | veys a hint of what M. Fashion has for those who seek couver, Roberts frum Har are mean Calfornia, Li | inn arena pared tone Thi Do You Know ing. But chances are that he will! putes; Skinner, Van- That Seattle has the fin- be back in the squared circle again | est billiard parlor in the retitutions: First period—vietorta, | soon. Houck didn't fight like the | for Patrick; Patrick for W.| —and at scores of others of equal note, it is ? Shr hey imi, asd he wns advined |e, Hoga perit Vicia outa Fatima and not an expensive, straight | il aaa ie seat ene ANE ee ne, Oe Oe: side t a | for pe ores | Kerr for Ostman, Vancouver, | Turkish cigarette that lead I * ee SS Ea : steals Cy BROWN & HULEN m_mmmnwnie fo to California will find Houck sling. |?" aay ed Second and Spring. Third Fleer. give the impression of a soft derby. The Ambassador i ie Poll Now nen we iniversity | ing mitts again soon. Not a “topper”’—but the silky gloss of the finer quali- pect reminds ane unmistakably of irreproachable dress al eae fie ; | French Lick, Ind. je difference a year will make | French Lick Springs Hotel in the value of a player is demon- a NOES] strated in the case of Hank om saicville, Ky. Not a French priest’s hat—but the soft, wide brims, _ Sportsmen’s 5 pet-gnanrdlms-penittleg. > Pyrat * Naw Walous Coaa, with their upward curl, have a suggestion of the famil- B. “s bs elu in the two major lesguee cava Pb: magn iar head covering of the curate. \ juet— ‘0 be holding out foi oe top anq B to be holding out for more money, St. Charles Hotel It’s a rare specimen, is Lloyd George’s new hat. And and there seems to be no burry on| I sure going to otter a @ ithe part of the Boston magnates to Mee Sor) Coy Ducat wer ati. we |meet his demands. In fact, not so Bilt on 1 reat out-of-doors, |many days ago it was rumored that Hipp ves on ee rom the “eats” to the =the once popular player was on the odrome big. show afterwards the EF |market. Fis war record wax soon ptaitert -Astoria long be remembered, | toreotien, aa has been the caro the | 0 Beach, Fla. It's to take place at the world over. ¢ Breakers d we 7 Speakingyof war records, what| Washington, D. C. has become of the movement father. | Capitol Building Masonic Temple, § have ticketa for jed by the New York National league The Shoreham The New Willard om Di eTaft Inc. club to erect & monument in memory | is Eddie Grant, who gave his life! a ‘yt. k ° sd are the splendid hats from the world’s leading hat- ters now displayed at Cheasty’s. Dunlap, Stetson, Knox, Crofut & Knapp, Heath (London), and _ Borsalino (Italy), have contributed to our Spring showing. Come in and ae under—your hat’s here! Het Prices $4.00 to $12.50 where **Values Tell”? Cheasty SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight cont Our System 1109 SECOND AVE, for this country? MME /CHICAGO CLUB IS hy? ae : AFTER COLLEGE MAN| The Chicago Cubs are reported to! have signed a Lehigh university | first baseman famed nee Bi age r |Twombly. In 1918 Louis inals we r have TRUSS TORTURE signed Parker Ty ¥, © pitcher (an be eliminated by wearing the from the Lehigh university, and th ndberg iupture Support. We ee ere oi i! ever heara of him y ye dechleggge PLE Tn A Sensible Cigarette ec craves. nn A Third Ave. se ee lew muccesd in breaking | 20 O AVES § Pr EE. | into the box vcore, for 25 cents Pere SEAY SPRUNG STREET TRY Led WANT ADS f 1