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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920. : eee : SS a — Community Five Face 9 , s Spaldings in Crucial Cage Mi SEATTLE COASTERS GET DOWN TO REAL SPRING TRAINING GRIND Chief Wares to Prepare | forWarPath | | Ren * All Tribe Will Be in Camp ‘WHO SAID IT DOESN’T PA {| This Week; Still Need TO PLAY A BIT O’ GOLF?) Real Catcher | | Preseuaenes [on Sree? ces Aad“ Oe acta Big Chief Clyde Wares will , | send his Seattle Siwashes into | real training for the big hunt ‘for the Coast league pennant |this week. The tribe is fast assembling at Hanford, Cal., put 1 DowT SEE HOW IT CAN BE DONE IHE TELEPMONE systenS 15 ON THE *BuR! — ae a ~ 4 ‘you CAN SIT 4T THE PHONE UNTIL You'Re DIZLZr- AND ALL CENTRAL SAYS | \S "LINES STILL BUSY! THEYRE TRYING To COMMUNICATE Wit Rares, AND SEVERAL OTHER Pretty stares! ms THE IDEA AW'T HALF BAD ‘YOU KNOL, I Wish Em Luce Ir Hope its 4 Go! _ - ya ' Winners to Enter Hoop _ Semi-Finals Billed for Y. M. C. A.) poo Seobey’s Pirates tO | 6 Star Stages Tourney for Cue Wielders Represent Tacoma ; Seattle three-cushion billiard stars will compete for the city angle title at Brown & Hulen’s parlors dur BY LEO H. LASSEN the coming three weeks. The tourney will be put on under the direction of The Star. The players enter Seattle basketball fans are | the tourney may register with Charley Hulen or Bill Brown any time before Thursday, March 11. Further oking for a battle tougher details for the cue session are being framed and announcement of full plans will be made as they are com- ‘ e melee being staged pleted, There are no charges, and any Seattle cue pla eligible to enter. y old man High Cost of Liv- Me eth ————eeeOEO™T anne , oe gg B ater ity | 8 | ’ [ aq and the chief will have his c mr re aad Beale R ED BA hee | full working force in camp ‘ m settle their differences |before many more suns come , ‘at the Y. M.C. A. ~~ - ~~~ ---—~- | £0. : The tom tom that sends the {tribe out on the war fath os >. There's a lot at stake as Dope for Fans’) winner of this tilt goes Big Fellows Bosoge, COMMUNITY ae | will sound just three weeks the semi-finals a es ‘ eee . — = | from now and that isn’t long od bbe al voted 2 Ratajer Peet Hy Billed for | WALTEP HAGRIN SM NES | to grind the stiffness of the : aha wick aggrega-) {, nike BY FRED TURBYVILLE pleted before the pair sail for Ene- big winter layoff out of the ‘ n y. . eee, rv NEW ORLEANS, March 6— land to participate in the summer's limbs of the Seattle boys. Pe metther Spaidings nor the Com é pane Gl Sh Purses are going up in all lines of tourneys overseas, The pair agreed ~ v- “A x BGs tecrca. defeat tn tne SPALDINGS QUE SOU artes re een eo atest |e ning’ the Tit wich of 36 hote| , The tribe sont wetting antl , half of the season and to) 54 c os —_ Bobby McLean recently got $25,000 at * Country club on Rp eel sche + Sane MEM wint decide the teadershin| ) 33 iH Bert Forbes Meets Tough for mrticination in an ioe race at|March & The second | 36 holen te eo ee tne ball around WeRy m League No. 1 of The Star cir |} *] Christiania 4 now come Walter scheduled for St. Louis, and the) i) ; Por the second half of the sea } = Customer; Other Bouts en and Jim Barnes, celebrated windup in Detroit, probably late in| "Te uveey department, the Bie : Opponents “ golfer, in a three-legged match that April le f the Seattle club, won't look Macs treexed thru with Te) | “Tron by aetauit on Tuesday e time late in March at! ‘The course at the country club! ty tad when all of the moundemem rests Sie, tote ai ? Ulises ens. ee x | bi Detroit and which wil et the iD" here is one of the best in the coun-| report. If Harry Gardner, Al Dee Pon « Seattle Ice Prise ih Nave he mend ne Payiaaeh ia bet and |e fat, bt ech os the cae. 3t/ MoT Seal and Srecer Sema €ity make up the roster: of the | Club Captain Bon Stein and the handicap commitiee of the event here Tuesday when | winner is to get $1,500 in/is sporty to the extreme and the) one nave to worry about ie, areas have Lovie S d Pl | Jefferson Park Golf club will give the hill golfers plenty of com Bevo Kruvosky, younger brothe stare of the country have had thelr! 1) beavers George La Fray, former Broa qua ays | petitive play this season, judging from the plans that were drawy = K. ©. Kruvosky, of Ban Franc The three matches are to be com-/ troubles here. _________| TAKES VETS ee ‘at lal oar Le e ° up for the season's events at their meeting last Tuesday. at the Crystal Pool, This evo - - - fn ella . ieee a Hore is a list of some of the @oings: “Tombstone” compe bird is reputed to be a lot # "i , : ng “latty® | Moagand +! Crucial Mix Ution, March 21; new memberw tournament (open to players whe than his nickname implies, and that High School Baseball Nines fo | hee oe ee ee a form , . . ° first er pro ct than his - thee! center. have joined the club this year), March 1%; president's cup ( he is a better prospect thar to gat gbind shan ht dete Ga round), April 4; club champlonship (qualifying reund), May 10; | brother, which is saying @ lot University squad takes the) Win in Vancouver Cinches| match ‘play against bogey, July 5; Times trophy, Aug. 1. | ‘This Reed person looks like a com-| Start First Practice of Year er brigade. Take Rod Murphy, Ray Sith Heary Woodcorh and ing man among the big fellows. He's | Bates, “Duke” Kenworthy, Harry the play the Brewster at 8 p.m Walter M will handle the whistle. \¥ NOT HAVE SERIES the MacDougall-Southwick five the semi-final came at the “Y there won't be any neces flor the final series as the de store team will cinch the They won the first serftt il and are entered in the second n event. If the Macs are by the winner of the ling" Community Tuesday ‘Macs will play this same team twooutotthree game series for ity honors. The first game of city series will be steced at Knights of Columbus Wednes if the series has to be played 7 She (eecond came will be run off Dat the ¥. M. C. A. Thursday an . Dorr Some mighty cood basketball be played in the inter series between the winner the Seattle circuit and the City league. The Puget title will be at stake. Pirates, Tacoma cham rful cage five they have fine chances of tak home the Puget Sound honors “when they tangle with the Seattle Owinners. They have lort but one é this year, and that's a mark to be sneezed at by any means bey have a team of youngsters have played together for a of seasons. Tacoma fans are their’ team to the limit to from the Queen City cham In one of the fastest games in The league this season, the Rainier of the American Legion defeat by the score of 18-11 the end of the first half the men lead by the narrow mar ‘of one point, the score being In the second half both teams ” hard, put the Kiks could not keep the pace, making only one gint, that on # foul throw. was the mainstay of the Pout five, while Moss played for the Antlers, Walter Bell Miliken also played nice games winners. |. Post— Position Maurice ‘oul throws--Miliken 6, Treichel 1, he Piper & Taft-Phoen: ix Mutual affecting the . leadership Bal. forwards; Dave Lose) Play-off Game With Three “eclectic” tournaments will be played @uring the sea [green at the game but shows prom [eo Be ee et ee a Rennie an ae oe —— vey’re any son. The first one to run from March 14 to May 31; the second ine. He was up against a tough) | = ‘6 ” CR illionaires pope od tm duly ond Augest, Feb. mente of October ond proposition in fighting Ovear Koch Lincoln Will Put Strong , PAT MORAN” OF PREP | | means. altho none of them are we been the eunnaeae play . Lectie. here last week, because of Koch's om ; if ype for the Commuters dur-| STANDING OF THE TEAMS | Novem®er bare Been allotied fo the thind ecice we ir eetvonis ws Team in Field This Season BASEBALL Quits POST} A ‘catcher, & catcher, mylene half of the season. Hoth Team— on Lew ‘ ho es " Christenson, stores for a catcher ‘ graduates of the Y. M t 30 te Poca oy toe nema Fyre be pared jen oor The bout will headline a card of High set baseball mentors will “Pat Moran” of Seattle prep Jimmy Brewster, Siwash secretary. meee Wacue. - Logs. play 10 we the Tacoma Meadow Park aggregation on April 23. This is an five events at the Pool being st sue the first call for dismond league baseball ha Init down Vice Prexy Rivpe substitutes cate are eG caen tb toons aos Beattie’s ice team will cinch a plac annual homeataway contest that never fails to aftract keen ethene vee Athletic an tion thee th eek. With spring of pl ang st 1 pose hen a for fas a pros wine « © rest of the Green fe the athletic director in the playotf if they beat Vancouser sovaleg tahes 00 & pood cumomdt in ° Ty Cobbe and Washer doxusene wilt service ae Samend | mantar }) | The opening of the season te but bigh school and has been |!n © “anadian city jonday ni 4 " | o, one of the leading lightweights|,oon be getting dowr 5 te aie . ‘hool, a short ways off and we Up a good brand of ball. | But two games remain on the sched- Blog Po ory Peg rey Bere Saag on Bag Bk ts of the Golden Gate district, in theleane aetirtiiacred | Wa ee yoga } without @ first string receiver. Mo- teams have strong reserve | ule and this ie one of tiem tut a| made a great showing in last years matches, and Hon Siein ie | *emi-windup |. The schedule for the season witl|{ lie sight out ef 10 timer, ||Athrte necciven cer’ work ye “Dad™ Leaf, *i me . new commu: with captaln shove mentions Clarke, the baidhended oh 4 je * See Ted Olsen, onrd. will be) 3 for the foals wil pell ruin fr ciete & tho bepte thes bo (asm emda Wal oot 0 ehaaag teenie | vancouser lightweight with a muiisn | D®, made out by the high schoo! } ‘The Tigers went thru Inat sea- {and Art Wilson, former New York final game at the “Y" Satur-| jae ae, ae they cant lkick, will argue with “Red” Gage, i 5 hen in a peenion to be held with | son without a defeat. Preas |Glant, flor th pes laity catch the Seattle team. | their wares lech peedione: toitue thing bout. oa] letic Director Pelton Tuesday of other matters resulthd in {| the jocal job, but “maybees" aren't Victoria and Seattle will close the) —_— as aac ee bther outs wil track program for the year will his resignation. He will be {| fying now. Chances are a first [local season here Wednesday night | Speaking of team emiches.. Why net challenge the Seattle (nee the program be made out at the same time |) succeeded by Leslie Turner, {| class receiver will be lined up before land if Seattle drops the game to Golf club for another battle, Hon? There never was more ex " P ste Prorpecte for another champion- football and basketball men- the opening game. | Vancouver the Wednesday mix will citement in local golf. circles over a contest than on April It, br ron TO ROX ship team at Broadway arent any tor, who will take up the || ‘The pitching staff looks « milion decide who plays Vancouver in the 1918, when the Northenders met and defeated the hill gang by IN NORTHWEST o bright Spencer Harris, out { work as baseball instructor (per cent better, providing, of course, title series. | two pointe in ® 36¢hole match om the ground of the former. | veiling Fred Fulton, the big Min: flelder: Cot Rice, first baseman; Bil)|{ for the first time st Broad- }| that they all come thru, which is « | The title series fumes will be the| This is the only time the local rivals “got together,” but the , Seti, rnake hin @FAhAM, eaptain and shortstop, and different angle altogether, but if |wsual home and home series, with | event ought to be an annual one aeus at ia wrence Carmody, outfielder, are reputations count for anything, the team scoring the most total goals } only profpects to date | we've won a lot of games already. grabbing the ttle Jack Hurston, who has been hanging around the north | Ont ‘at Léncotn things ere a bit | prance a cmd course since he was knee high to a grasshopper, serving first ' brighter, Jack Pickering will do the | YONGSTERS VICTORIA WINS ass caddie, then being promoted to caddiemaster and ascent URN hurling, Captain “Toughey” Hal Eaten | CLOSE ONE | to Bob Johnstone, the club professional, will leave next week = [fiber Jack 1) let will be in left field or behind | ie reer’ Will be plenty of younguiaes } VICTORIA, B. C., March 7.—Vic for Montana to take up the professional duties at the Butte Gott |MOAyr 6 S\eht oF the bat. Alden Harris Heinie je enenp to weecy Oe, Oe toria tightened up the Coast puck| elub, and he takes with him the best wishes of a host of friends ope Hyliengrin, infielders, “Chick” Folk ee ee ee ee race by throwing the hooks into Van that he made by his very likable manner. Jack ka fine golfer | MASON AND WILDE shortstop; Bruce Hesketh, outfield aoe Seat aces; TSS Se couver, 3 to 2 The game wan @ and if he can learn to sink ‘em on the sand greens of Butte he PIGHT MARCH 12 er, and Dean Boyle, third baseman ported No be the gosta, faa strenuous one from gong to gong will give Ted Barker and the reat of the Montana cracks a battle Jimmy Wilde, the English fy are the best prospects in the early| _ Senter “Tanks” won the Broadway’ | ™ heey “9 # with the Aristocrats having an edge any time they start weight champlon, will moet the | soaron dope | eee. Ses oe eee 1 ay ae caprsody cit toe one nruout the game. “rd ‘ The interekas were com! can brea to t efit thruout th m: —_— first man of his own weight Queen Anne will have a strone) test wenk. Bacco aaa re - Being wie Bie oa, Se At the annual meeting of the Everett Golf and Country club, since his invasion of the realm — hurling corps. Pill Wright has re| = enworthy or 4, Murphy held last Monday, N.C. damison was elected president and Win. of Unele Sam when he mixes > the hill echool again. He's| ,_Pranuite Meh, school ts sadly in need | (tnd and Bohne or Hartford Gani (BUI) Peabody landed the job of captain. Bill will also serve with Frankle Mason, the Yankee | a righthander. “Chuck” Zola, right-| c. Baner. sch step, and: Walters, Chaubaanael on the greens committee along with G. Aldrich and A. 4. West. | boxer, at Toledo, Ohio, in a 12 | hander, and Ivor Iverson, southpaw | Kopp in the field. ¥ ES lund. N. T, Winter, Dr. Tidball and Dr. West will look after the | pound go both of Franklin last year, will do ft ory cenmites| "rom anew on deel Oatman Skinner handicap and tournament end of the club. Mrs. Cleaver was ap Wilde has always had to give (mound duty for the bill team thie This hendi-| shall be coming North from the big 4 Pa < re pointed captain of the ladies’ team. away a lot of weight to his op year. Snowden Brown, first base jreen and Biack Athietic/ amp, and it won't be long bel (3) Vanesever, Cook, ponents and this is the first (man, and Captain Rutledge, second] ane the fans will be winning the pen- : | Phil Jefferson, the professional in charge at the Everett | time that be has had an even bareman, are another pair of vet-| All-clly prep basketball five plans te| nant every day, and the old dope Hecond period—(3) Victoria. Oatman,| chub, has Kept this beantiful ninehole course in fine condition | show on the weight proposition. | eras and lenge books will be working overtime to thon ae Mg Seal The fairways and putting greens cannot be surpassed anywhere, | Mason is figured to give him Franklin i without battery men. | 7" tong 7a to the tune of the basehits. tt and the members seem to at last realize that they have a» real @ real battle at that, as Kastern | swift a big righthander, ie expect. yo a rtmaitien golf course. The result is that more golf Is being played there ring critics think # lot of his (oq in take care of the pitching. |ter guard; Savage, | Sst Viens, «9 _— % Takamota: cente ter, and Frinen, |" eae | mi - right fielder, wi h be back. Bob — - io . Substitutions _ There is no joy In Bellingham golf circles these days for Farwell, the big firet sacker, will] sister ie trece this sear. Walter Firtt period—-Vancouver, W. Ad Frank Orchard has signed up as professional for the new Skagit EASTERN TRI also be out after his job agair Heit, physical director at the high fer 5. ndnran Masking tor County Golf club. Frank, until last Monday, was the idol of Morrie Lux, the Kansas City|” West Seattle ie weakened by the| Stheul will have charge Of the track — , Bellingham, where he was employed as pro. in that city’s golf welter « Bast to make ® try | jogs of Henry Cunningham, crack ae Springfield. Mase, OM. | period—Vietorta, Oatman for lub, but the inducements made by the Skagit farmers (who for the t tale after thi 00. | Sutmuatn Checked eek Mebemae;|) 0 a Oa | \,. scintta ter’ Dunaerdal X;| hope, with Frank's ald, to become golfers) looked good to this He has been in the Northwest for faeise catcher, and Melvor out - LAKE CHARLES, Ia, "March @= ‘te | bomebred instructor of the royal and ancient game the past year and a half and has | Jesse Douglas Fond | The Athletics’ grays and whites are Be gel tear eee fielder, are veteritn torsers. agg te li piste e slink®) pallard is of unknown quantity ‘a clever pair of mitts and shows! 4 quality . < an, has a mark | afternoon. The Mackmen were put well when he is trained for real me i‘ . Mt inches in the eh | Chru two stiff practice drills yester work, If he «eta in good condition ie ae day. ‘ Work. if he sua te snot coomtes GT ATERS ARE Msg Ay nh MLE — make a good showing in the East TOO SPEEDY yeteran of the Broadway high chen a ae March 6.—Clark 4 football for oo—ton. vaulter, | tO line up for their second setto this |DUTHIES AND MINERS |TO PLAY EXHIBITION | An exhibition soccer game will be £9) staged in Black Diamond tomorrgw =~ Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 Won Pet _ wait 1 8 1,006 ’ Leng 3 a rig Fee s had an eye cocked when the Duthie and Carbonado ghG a 4 © 1000} AUSTIN & SALT TO | pauaé evokes 10 GG J at the skies today in the hope of Gifterences as to who has the best atries for the Western tein nidier at. + Lonnie Austin and Dan Sait, | 0 Uuman® ous er oe Henry Cunningham, West |chance for some outdoor work to |team., These football artists never graphic pin tumney elose March 12 Rainier Post 1 4 (800 who usually shat down their |“*ll together for Washington last day. . night. and the Purple and Gold crew | went down to defeat, 29 to 23. | Munson, forward, was the star of | Washington's squad, and Rockey,! with nruce Hesketh and Bill Nollan |speedy Pullman forward, played a|as the nucleus, Lincoln promises to | fall to put up @ hard and fast game,| The tonrney will be heid March 21 jand the final result is always clone Won Lost Pet A large following of soccer fans| west of the ueniie 5 8 (1.000 |from Seattle will make the trip to booked for the bi x Mutua. 1 760 Black Diamond. The train leaves 4 4 ried ring activities when the water goes into the Crystal Pool in | April, are plant | ring shows all» | te, They have not announced LEAGUE NO. HOT SPRIN Ark. March 6— The Red Sox were scheduled to get in some real hard practice today, Barrow had all the Sox p'ters om the depot at the foot of Washington, ty, sorthwest International Rowling as yet where they will put on |“ — ell ale aiken ‘Seka | ee the field early pounding we ball st. and Western ave. at 10:20 tomor- congress will hold their manual, pin meet | Company B their smakers. . genders 2] The Midgets’ tossers will ewing into around the diamond. row morning. The players nelected here from April 12 to April 17 aiaty | | ne getting under way at 7:30. action shortly after the first teams ‘ r colors lle ame are expected to start. Prom 26 " ; naa A sec - e It's the final game of the collegiate) hit their stride. The Midget weight | me 4 Cartonado Banks, W. Harlin: Allen |i2qt, Yemen crews will enter trom | FOREIGN EXCHANGE GIVE LACKEY MORROW season, hare limit will be 133 pounds this season, | NEW ORLEANS, March 6.—Joe a caandad Guok anton hoe pits Reattle LONDON March 6 Pachanee BOUT K Washington Poattion w Mig Be —, to — em i } ¥ ‘ “i | on New York today reached While Seattle promoters are re. | Munson Forward Al Rarberts is trying out for the mound ioston team, and now Hannus, Davis, Stobbs and B. E he Did event Includes five-man teams, | “PHS On New York today’reached) 7 oe | Nk Bove und for new [ene Forward Barberis wax a second | the Cleveland outfield, may again b line ithies—Smith, O'Toole, Weir, Kerby, Ollerton, Tunnecliffe, Beech, | Shearer, Forgie, Douglas and Perritt. | idles and singics. Smith Center show faces on local cards, why |s Guard... ... Copeland | ¢ . @ team |Seen in the box this season. He they pass up Morrow, the |‘ Melvor | in Northern Alaska before be came to Se- | Nounced himself ready to play any Tacoma featherweight, is a puzzler, fammary | attie position assigned him. M. Ie Klines 4 high mark of $3.67% | pees ange pe Hes te and Scoring field goa aerate emmaeon MAKES GOOD RECORD tbe eiaghen Lackey has been going great guns! ,,™ verte fleld weal nee ; capa 3 “ c y eT Roary | in the up-Sound city recently and he | verte vt of 11 W. ac eas VS, AAO WEST BADEN, Ind. March €-= SACRAMENTO, March 6.—Babe always gives the a run for their | Ine Seed, 6 Rocker MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 6—| wintry blasts forced the Pirates to | Herman, local bantam, has had 18 BH, Bracks’ tive, winners ef the & ag wrdindylrwliang Bivaieecd Meleor 3. Fouls convert. | Ritchie Mitchell and Willie Jackson | |fights. “He won his first 16 and| {eluant nnd tetegrepuie svente,” then lost a fluke decision in Los —— Angeles, Last night he trounced Al) eis pew indoor training yesterday. tof tt have been matched for a battle here | iinclionch Washington: Nicholwen starch 15, Tom Andrews, promoter, for & ders for Nicholson, Nich a Sekine Cleveland Lady 4 a money. He hasn't been given a bout |}, ‘ here this year. “au | Another Battler of the BN. Brookes, | Walker, who hold« three draws with ” i the Cy o ~ B 1 ¢c ° Bud Ridley, bantam champion of with an average score of 198 jma r, Willlame, HER TOSSES DRAAK owler Comin, . pine. Col. Vaden, of Bike, No.2, Is the . \ 3 ; ss AAK 4 the coast. Herman ha Mm fight: | Peal leader, with aa average ‘ef 19 From Australia| IT, Mich,, March 6.—Joe! Mrs. Goldie Greenwald, of Cloves ing for ubout five months, rixing in Jim Tracy, heavyweight boxer of Jack Reddy Is Now world's champion heavy: | land, plans a Western tour in which that time from a curtain raiser to 4 \ustralia, is xeon to come to the * . | weight wrestler, won in two stra Nathan dt beaien GF Work, “tie Handling Tillman | fiie Snr ie iene t 3 inches tall and weighs 195, Jack Reddy is now looking after | Draak, the “Belgian Lion. schedule at Chicago on March 7. The pounds, He says if he can beat such | the pugilistic affairs of Johnny Til — fair bowler has booked other matches. men as Willie Meehan, Tom Cowler,|man, the Minneapolis welterweight THE ROOKIE'S JUBILEE in Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Fort she will meet the best women bowl 4 main eventer. Young Papke and m Tom ers in the country, She opens her Johnny Conde fought a draw Ten California teama a take part in the North CLEVELAND, Ohio, March w-=| The | Carl Tremaine, Detroit bantam, won | raising ¢! aitle Tournament association, ey for the staging of the | . SUMMER DAYS Gunboat smith Battl ov . : y rm gol D nxt week—hoo- | Wi a ! a 10-round battle by a wide margin |. W_1. moet, will hold @ dance to she \ i at Smith and Battling Levin-| battler, Tillman broke with Taylor, | I'm going to Dixie next week—hoo- | Wayne and St. Leais, Kees Inet: night trom Benay Vouat | uePon rane Pee Bh -Reteogr) hath told ‘ploumutenwet ue Bay [I sky, he will be content to return to|of Philadelphia, recently, and is now ray! ee | Milwaukee. or girl an the Antipodes and never fight aguin.|in the same stable with Billy Miske.| With nothin to do but to eat and to Set N Pin R | INDIAN OR FF - ~ — Reddy plans to have Johnny meet play; et ew in ecord | Cuban Chess Star it's thi y y > Yale Boxers Seek Champion Jack Britton at an early | And, oh, what @ pleasure, besides the| H. Leucht, of Cleveland, set a new date eats, world’s record for the all-events Challen, Cham : ia ges Pp Skill, Not K. O. SLR aia To gaze and to walk upon nice, clean | getting 1,974 pins at the Ohio State 4 : ; ANLOD streets bowling tourney, Three Ohio m aT C uban cheas expert, Capabiai | ¥ Yale boxers, under the coaching of ST CHICAGO, Ind., March 3. ‘ ware. beaten cuting aan Gods tata, to Pav tel Haward Egan, amateur middiowelsht | Jimmy Hunton, Denver lightweight, | Salvator Chevalier, who copped | : ka coe Ma gg eS jchampion, are seeking skill, not) won by a shade from Clint Flynn in the heavyweight mat title at int Armando Marsans, TRUs* TORTURE $4,000, 0 bi 40 per cont to the| he a dl powers, gan plane tol10 rounds at Indiana Harbor last allied games in July, is seeking or, reports to Giants. He's in good begs he sport of boxing in colleges | night. matches in America shape following a season of wint pod be ¢liminated by wearing the | winner and 40 per cent to the loser, | my eR a3 We | The match is to be ei igbt games up. of wrineeye fa superion: | 7? after 30 games neither has won more a game of acience than for ‘ —- ~~ Knockouts, Eddie earned his right] Man with prophetic wooden leg,| Dern! His first name’ to captain the Yale team by knock-|works a la oulja board, ympic |he'’s a rassler from Salt 4. LUNDBERG 00, eight games, Dr. Lasker will retain ing out a 200-pound football player | winners!” the track team boys would | who-has announced his in ame Thisé Ave title, who sought to test his abfilties, become middleweight cham {baseball in Cuba, and