The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. Seals and Beavers Fight for Coast League Lead, ROSE Cry (HE WHANGS THE OLD ONION |) | _TEAMIS — | oft Ptr ee eke _ HOLDING | ce | bes | tow. NDRE ANDERSON, the big Eastern heavyweight, has a wholesome respect for Young Hector, the Bremerton UP WELL boy. being here for 10 days Anderson and his man- he ttle mem iN iF ager, Wade, are out for money to meet Hector at Sicht tie tire glee i the the Arena Friday night. Wade comes right out and speaks |« 10 in the Seals up in meeting with the words that Hector is a tougher | # afternoon. The Fri man to battle in the ring than either Frank Farmer or) sa natant Gea” Tiny Koch, in spite of the fact that both men hold decisions | camping « over Hector. When the big fellows get together Friday | closer tn night Anderson is going to have a real respect for the big} S8" ! boy who put up the best fight he has shown since coming |, to Seattle when he battled Farmer last week. BROADWAY TIGERS MIX »| WITH LINCOLN MEN TODAY BY TOM OLSEN 2b; Harris, cf; Hew ity in his bout with Hector py Koch in Tacoma Frank Farmer hart his right hand so ering with “Red” Wade to (ake the bout for Andre Anderson, but Clay Hite, who is pro- moting the show here Friday night, has the first call on Anderson's services, and as Anderson fights Hector here Friday the Tacoma bout is impossible. The Tacoma show will probably be called off for a week, cir mix of the after+ make many won by a BOF yond the eae » that these Morrie Lux, the Kansas City welter, who will box Johnny McCarthy the basement The tlt is at in a four round go at L m has been hit Anne plays Franklin in the by t ‘s ing t . ontest the afternoon. a combination that the sprung the big surpt Lux and McCarthy, when they wallopea : lin badly in Tacoma rec Friday, and sbould give McCarthy won the first encounter by the K. ©, method in Portland last Quay nine considerable troubles” season. ster at shortstop. ne will start for Franklin, her Wright or Iverson will rt for Queen Anne. They play af Aumbia fiel of thi SANE fourth frame » game. The teams were to lineup as tor| ILLINOIS LEFT OUT lown CHICAGO.—The nation-wide boom Broadway—Loe, 2b; Graham, ##;/in boxing missed one state. Tlinots Rice, 1b; Carmody, 3b; Harris, ef;| seems to hav been left out in the We had the dope all wrong on this bird, He ought to be dressed up with a bat in this picture, because that's where his fame tn the local prep school league lies. He's Cot Rice, the big first sacker of the Broadway Tigers. Cot isn’t the most graceful fielder in the world, but he manages to hang on to the ball, but the big boy surely can clout the onion on ing @ fair brand of bal Billy Wright, Seattle middleweight, who is now In the East, win but have his big chance to get in the big money in Philadelphia May 21, when he meets S. P. Dixon, the only man who has ever knocked out t champion. If Billy wins this go real bouts and a chance to bring for a cracks What effect the movie ga i the nose. He's rated as the hardest hitter in the local prep weight king, who is takin n| . ! MeCann, rf. lynn, If; Bacher, ¢;| sold. It’s not the fault of the fang } attracting a lot of at Cy Saunders or Campbell, p. but politics, patcher, in a good hitt em far every once in a while 2 ut the most ing thing put the Portland ere s the way| chers have come thru so far hasn't done any Weight than ever, said to have been matched w weight, for a 10-round go a month. Callahan is no bum, behooves Benny to be in condition when he take oder has pitched some ng like three straight wins and is| Down in San Franciseo fans are contributing to a fund for the com. | coming fast. Hen w ig strong fellow struction of a monument to the memory of Eddie Campi, the popular | who can stand plenty of work. And little Coast featherweight champion who died from gun wounds & then there is Suds Sutherland, the couple of years ago. Campi was a regular fellow as well as a nifty + Boney boxer and the fans are kicking thru in great style for the fund. sae « Cheast Ys" lanky righthander, who is pitching a v *t brand of ball Polson, Juney and Jones have all been going WHERE COASTERS PLAY THIS WEEK All of the teams switch in the Coast league today, the schedule being as follows: Seattle at Los Angeles; Portland at San Francisco; Oakland at Sacramento, and Vernon at Salt Lake City ea SSE soe mene - XX Making It Easier : § For Youto Buy “Battling” Ortega, the Mexican fights without training, and cor he was tossed out of the ring im Oakland the cther night in a bo ne of the San Fran boys Ortega built up a pretty good reputation and was winning regularly until he thought that he didn't have to train to win and then he got the big ounce, just what he deserved. He's down to serious training now. weight, thought he conld win this w but the de Evidently Bud Ridley, the local boy, who ty making good around San Frartcisco, has outgrown the bantamweight limit. He's fighting light weights dawn there now and “Windy” Windsor will soon have ey after Leonard's crown in true Windsor style. Nobody ever believes much of Windsor’s line of bunk, but he seems to get by an right, Beavers have their full strength in te .627 | MPokane the field. va second week of squad's invasion of t do against the Angels ts prot PROTEST. . [Secrutts tacos WIN AGAIN shifted lately until it's impossible to AMERICAN naavy, Protesting that two of the fellows | t#ll before game time how the team | mn Last. Pot | By deteating the Port Angeles nine played by the South Seattle Mer-| Will line up. Rogardiens of how weil 1 TOR] By ore of #3, the & chants Sunday were over age, the) Sach player does in a their fifth conseca-| ° {shamrock Athletic club, of The Star; tam inn't playing together it won't i" a3 a defeat. | | Janitor Yeague, has filed their com. |¥'2 many geimes And no uz ‘ Clre Pleasant plaint with the sporting editor of |*4m plays smoothly by constant] \ . with The Star. |changing. After Manager Wares de-| 4 icheson ‘The Shamrock club will have to| ‘ides upon combination there entered | produce proof that members of the | #hould be no changes until the team | * 3, Washington 1 The Star leagua, but two of thelr star wth Seattle Merchants were is given a chance to rk together| Detroit 9, Philadelphia 7. players were over the age limit. » age, limit of 21 years. If for awhile, The teagn returns home who is now playing the beoch for the claim ix allowed the game wil next week. ; 0 DOWD HAS EDGE Boston Red so and the South Seattle 1 a er ON, Oblo, May 15.—M BL gel pyrene | will lose its franchise in the league, | OAKS HIT ‘ sentiy depened mi geing so well at the keyeter mck. | y per The protest will be considered at| CHUTES 4 tpointed Jack pom for|the next meeting of the league to| Del Howard's Oaks have hit the ayer to Bel be held next week. chutes early this year, After start world beaters, the Acorns straight games in Salt) * last week and are now sixth place. Right whe ar, and will f n't bol champion, in a ant night. O'Dowd rounds, MUTUALS AFTER THIRD | thetr first Copyright 1920, The House of Kappeabeimer We at Cheasty’s pride ourselves on purchasing only the kind of clothing we.are certain will,give you maximum service, long wear—such garments as those tailored by the House of Kuppenheimer and other great tailoring houses. _pussemmemessnaitenmemensemas WASHINGTON W CORVALLIS, Ore, May Wash «| ington came from be 4 in the inning and triumphed over Aggies in the first * here com two me night when th tackle the § navian Americans at the I gio x 4, the popular third eacker | Valley park at 6 p.m. Bingamin will of the Washington |hurl for the Mutuals, with Locksfeldt He was a vicum on the hill for the opposition, a Vance, the big right-hander. Eeascmonte Ectons test emacn, to priching G. N. NINE WINS | o M ze 6 Dist game at Walle Walla! d with heav the Great > Moen Albers Bros turday, § to 7, the vic out the winning run In th of the ninth. 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