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BOHNE SWINGS WICKED QUILL; HE KEEPS DIARY OF TRIP TO ORIENT Aammny 1 Seattle tnftelder quill, Moat of ¢ k and Bohne, BUT JACK DOESN’T _ THINK GO IS CINCH ee a BY DEAN SNYDER BY SAMMY BOHN ¢ =| Arouna FRIDAY—Everything “okeh” until about 3:30, when we hit a storm. This boat, the) Square garden where ‘Tex Rickard Korea Maru, surely rocked and rolled, and it was not long before I found myself step-|is introducing champions to the ping down to my cabin, lring gentry the coming warm-up be- where I remained unti! Sat- Dempsey and Brennan is urda: : causing t slight ripple of en ey, about WOi20. twesiens among the librarians who AY — Up Kéitor's Note—Foltlowing ts the firet installment of the dairy belo nine, Member of the All-Amerioans touring the Orient, We'll say that & y are familiar to Seattle fandom, Munky Schorr, Billy Cunningham, ashes last summer who te embers of the being with the | 1 kept by 1 ew rs Carl & the vicinity tween at —-10:80,/ Walkea a th een 10} keep the boxing records up to date, around ‘the deck for 10) It tf figured to be another one of Minutes or so, but soon reattxed | those short fights on which Demp- , the place for me was back in the/ sey holds the copyright. cabin until I began to feel better. | But for all that the Dee, 14 mill ‘The storm blew over about noon. | is billed for 15 rounds to a decision Bereoves, I stayed ta my : berth | and the heavyweight crown is at until it was time to dress for din-| vo her. IT was quite hungry, ordered! NLESS SOME UNFORS! hiteh stops the mateh it looks like Jack | guy everything on the bill of fare ond Dempsey and K. O. Brennan will go thru with their heavyweight | CHANCE fame near having to be carrini j bout at Madison Square Garden, New York, December 14 We have} perows my table, Both bit have gone into heavy training for the bout which will mark t second time that Dempsey is to defend his crown, his first encounter as v chance to enter Hilly at gives BU Brennan the same the fietiana hall of Miske had at Ben out of the dining room, quite a few notables at fame that the gang consisting of Carl Zam-) tiehoider resulting in a three-round knockout of Billy Miske at Benton |ton Harbor last July Meck, Jack Kililay, Frank Gay.| Harbor on Labor day. Thin will also be the second meeting of Dempsey} Don't think for a moment that Bit Cunningham, Russ Eillison./ ang Rrennan, Dempsey winning their first bout by hitting Brennan se) Hil hasn't been making the most Ray French and Don Rader, and | ard on the chin that K. Q's ankle erncked, Their bout will be over the of the delay in finally getting the 2 am quite sure they will have | tb-cound route and to a decision if it in held in New York City as|engagement. He has been in hard Age on pyre nebbage tee ey soheduled ing for three months at Joe and arms in some hogpita - | # «ym in Providence, R. I Cunaingham declared himself. say-| JESS WILLARD, most often referred to as the “cheese” champion when| Likewim Dempsey hasn't wasted ing he is going to eat plenty. A%/ ne held the heavyweight title, will try to come back early next apring, when |his days in riotous and sumptuous ay ay Lge ar yo wre = he is billed to box the winner of the Dempsey-Frennan bout, which should | living because he in a champion and © eat all he win and by all odda be won by Dempsey, Evidently Willard didn't hit the floor enough times when he fought Dempsey at Toledo last year, Jeus ts really old enough to know better, but he may be reaching his second childhood sooner than the average person. At any rate, regardless of how the bout comes out, if they do get together, Willard won't take this second meeting #0 parently Gutclasges all con Mot be charged for same @inner our time was spent in the Botlat room listening to “Sahara “Rese.” “Japanese Sandman.” “Trip After Nothing in ever absolutely sure roti” Young Man's Fancy,” “Ava@-|to be a walkaway for himeclf as he did last time. Villard thought bim-|in boxing,” says Jack. Pan” and several other late records. | geif invineible before Dempsey knocked him kicking, and it is @ cane of | With this in mind and his great SUNDAY—Up before breakfast! redeeming himeelf for the aatiafaction of his own pride more than for! chance to clean up a fortune In a and spent most of the morning | the coin that he will get out of the bout that he wants # return go. light with Carpentier, the champion Wromenading along with my cane —-- regulates his life by the clock and Stopping now and then to take) FIGHT CRITICS thruout the country are not thinking that Dempsey ‘the advice of hin wise little trainer, Wart in a game of quoits and deck! has a cinch win with Brennan by any means, because Dempsey is the Hen Smith —two fine games for husky| only man to ever floor the Chicago miller, according to our records. And| His training camp, pitched in the tes. Lunch, one of our pleas-| Brennan can hit some himself, winning most of his bouts by the sleep heart of New York at 97th and of the day, kept us busy for) method. Dempsey usually keeps the other fellow so busy that his op: hour, but you can rest assured | ponents think more about defending themaelves than they do about wallop. 2a Was an enjoyable hour. Wally/ing Jack. But if Brennan should land right, Dempsey may lose his “Hood had quite a profitable after-| crown, because even Dempsey can be knocked out—poor old Jim Fiyon Broadway, a9 {t is, might just as well bo located in the wilde of the Maine woods. The champion means j business and his business in fight m taking the boys with the| demonstrated that by stopping him in a round a few years ago. | ing while be is atill at the peak of meing dominoes" for a little| 5 . hin powers over $500. I was quite lucky,| THAM LANGFORD favors sevens and eleyens, Not only with animated | TATE Winning at ieast a century by/ dominoes, but in the fight game. Twice Sam has battled Tiny Herman, §§ PLENTY 3 out of the game, knowing | the Tacoma heavyweight, in Portland, and twice the big boy has knocked! And Bill Tate—the giant colored ae se game was not meant/ Tiny out in the seventh round. Langford evidently bas Tiny's goat be-|/boxer who ham been a Dempeny for me. Dinner was next, and/ cause he certainly flattens Herman right apd he's the only one in these | sparring partner anf a member of 7H admit I had quite an appetite.| parts who has been able to get close enough to Merman te put him to ‘My meal consisted of efeam of to-| sleep. soup, ripe olives, green large tenderfoin steak au |the family household since he joined out with the cireus at Toledo before Jack won the title, fulfills the duty of & half doxen sparring partners. Flo's all Jack needs. Brennan haa boxed Demprey a jeouple of times, both before Jack had hit his championship #tridy On their second meetipg De peey 1 matching the felult of the Young Hector-Ole potatoes, cauliflower in) Andersen vywelght, bout in Tremerton Wednesday with more than more steak with French) ordinary interest. Anderson, who never was and never will be a champion, half cracked crab, _ three| has demonstrated signs of a comeback by licking Leo Cross and Clem @iphes of ice cream, lady fingers| Johnson, while Hector, who is actually training for thin bout, in also and fh tru SEATTLE FANS will be _— ghatin inished up with nute and/anxious to box again. If Hector oan beat Anderson he may be seen it. I-was first to leave the|in @ local ring again soon, but if Anderson wins it's curtains fgr both of} was credited with & technica and it: was half an hour) ‘em, because Seattle fans just «imply can't see Ole any more, We have | knoc kout in the «#txth round when the next man followed me. | always contentied that Hector had everything that goes to make a good | Brennan was unable to continue boxer but the brains. And if he once settles down, Heotor can lick a lot! of heavyweights that are now hanging out on the Pacific Coast. you can .judge for yourvelf} ta bunch of grocery hiders Korea Maru is carrying. Too after spraining bin ankle in failing |He in physiealty the 1 of the |champion but that is all equ | Bred to do anything but rest, so) AND STILL Johnny Wilson, the quince middleweight champion, te in) CONCERNING ‘De away for the evening. }hidfng. If anybody tn the world was ever entitied to a return bout, Mike: WALLOPS MONDAY—As usual. up to an-| O'Dowd, the former champion, whom Wileon beat on a Ouke, is. And! Bill lacks the wallop which Demp @wer the first call for breakfast.| there isn’t one fight eritle in a hundred who doean’t believe that Mike |eey powmases in quantities too nu merous to mention. The fight will b }appearance in New York since he won the Ute. ‘That is sufficient to make the mateh a success from a finanelal standpoint down in the hole where my | would win back the crown if he ever corners Wilson. “Puxedo es ee any ration ;: “Ww” CAGE MEN LIGHT BUT FAST t sive the boat a treat. Had The University of Washington will | tinguished himself in fraternity bas Dempsey's first ‘Plenty of company, as all the gang ae dashing in and out, carrying 7: Tux’s up to their cabins, all morning guarding my/be represented by 4 light, but fast, | ketball last year, is another likely | $100,000 the other night uni so nothing could happed | basketball tearm, according go present candidate for guard. Klots is light | Well, Tex should cash more it, About 7 p. m. the bell | indications. but fast. Smallpox has kept Kiots|°OUPOn® than that for hin heavy for dinper, so gang pO walked out of their cabins ipto the dining room. I will! to admit that I have yet to; a more distinguished gang of ‘The baxketball men have been turn: |from turning out during the past ing out for more than two weeks, week, | and Coach “Heck” Edmundson is ex-| 19 Dick Manson, last year’s center, | peeted to cut the squad down within returns to school, Coach Edmundson | the next few dayn | will be relieved of most of his wor-! ponent party In the Big Town This Fellow Wins His Mitt Bouts necks. The Chinese wailers| Only two lettermen will be eligible | ries about a center for thie year’s “ a” ‘down with aptenisbment. Need-|to play this season. Captain Arch|team. Munson is out of school at ‘ala Babe Ruth say, 00% party received | Talbot and Leo Nicholson, both for-| present, but it in expected that he wards, are the basketball lettermen | will be back for the second quarter, whom Edmundson will have to bulld|/ which begins immediately after the team around. | Christmas vacation. The varsity’s first game if sched-| Leonard Allison, frosh basketball uled-with Washington State college |coach, juued the call for the year at Pullman, January 22. lings’ first practice to be held Mon | In big Jimmy Bryan, Coach Ed-|day evening at 7 o'clock | munfison has a likely prospect fora) Little known of the material} a tree a# to what the talk was Bryan played guard on Allison will have to bulld the squad! about, but he got by without |the frosh cage team last year, where around, but it is expected that he ting hurt, so feel that all was|he starred. The big red-headed lad | will have a star team. Many former . ‘The boys were all put to|earned a “W" in football this season, Seatue high school cage stars are| after partaking of a few drinks, | Playing on the line lexpegted to be among those who turn thus finishing up our most enjoy- B youngster who but. able day as far as we have gone. ag NOTRE DAME COMES WEST NOTRE DAME, Ind., Dec, 6—The Notre Dame university grid team ‘will come to the Coast Christmas the dining room, After dinner, every ope of us naturally Gene Doyle, our dandy rio, gave a@ little talk in Igdies’ social room. It was at- by the ball players and Chinamen. We all are still is dis | | has CHICAGO, Dec. 6—Chicago In spite of the fact that the box-! to play the Pacifle ‘team. | dropped Michigan and Ohio State has | ing commission has declared boxing | : Be ete Dane team, haan lost| dropped Wisconsin trom their re-/i0) Seattle nunvendad temporariy,| | gne this emngon, spective grid schedules in the “DIE) Eimer Noble Post. of the Americam, | conference” for 1921, | Lesion, is going ahead with his plan.) a LEW CAN Chicago plays Princeton next year| for the smoker billed for the Crystal / HIT and that is given as the reason for [Pool somorrow night ce Cal Delaney, Cleveland welter, ts) ©s se | the dropping of Michigan. | Bland | oe . j | booked to box Joe Simonich tn the RAY SCRIBNER |) SPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6.-~“If| Wisconsin and Ohw State both! main event. Four other bouts have| Winning most of his bouts by the ae Tendler ever boxes Benny| wanted to play on thelr home) been lined up to back up the main go.| K. O. route, Ray Scribner, Anacortes all my dough is on Lew,” | grounds and they couldn't agree, so Harlem Eddie Kelley. Kelley | bantam, has come into favor in Be the game is off. A lot of interest is centered on the ag ee ; | Ray Soribner-Rddie Moore bantam|attle. Me 4s booked to bor Bddic boxed both recently and was - ome battle, Scribner has been winning| Moore at the Crystal Poot in the ayoed in each #how. M’CORMICK | most of his bouts by the wallop|semé-windup tomorrow night. method recently. VS. LEVINSKY Boy McCormick faces a tough ring OFFERS | contest in Portland Wednesday night | when he meets Battling Levinsky jn CHICAGO, Dec, 6-—Chick Harley |a 10-round go. Harlem Bunker and @nd Pete Stinchcomb both turned! Joe Bonds, heavyweights, meet in @own offers to play professional foot-| the semi-windup, and Steve Dalton | LOCAL STAR IS | “H” NET PILOT Leon A. de Turenné, prominent ar MITCHELL TO BOX CHAMP MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. 6.— tole de “Guiauekt uae ene SPURN Seattle tennis star, hab even clected|he takes on Jack Britton, world's Ball. They don't approve of the pro-|takes on Frankie Murphy in the| captain of Harvard's tennis team for|welter king, in a 1Q-round go hero fessional pastime at all. other bout on the card. the 1921 season. tonight. ——— — — ——__—____—_ BY HEK NEW YORK,. Dec. 6.—Since the upon, something to be tried when everything else has failed, out @ peer as a, leader. Callahan | Big Three? In my opinion Prince- Yale has sipped from its once proud Position and Yale men agree with ‘them. Tad Jones will conch the Blue again| Jones as I do, I believe he will be in | and teaching them #9 much sound jnext year, He and Callahan did| charge at Yale next year even if he |football. He stands high in the THE SEATTLE STAR Bill Brennan of Madigon | Leonard and Wolling drew nearty | ql | | | fused to let Sid see the smok- cate 1 7 < > football season closed I have had an| To my mind the forward pass s eee toe a ae Oe here Gate ee pen * be tunity to talk it over with old|the greatest potential factor of foot: | . old let A 7h 8 RS VANG: , Harvard and Prineston men}pall when rightly used. Princeton| TAD JONES TO | Phas ee eee cet Sy Cle: thet and from them I bave gleaned the|and Harvard have developed it, but |COACH AGAIN ‘eer Wound ave wen Glearcut verdigt that Yale haa fail-|even these leaders’ efforts to per:| Despite the unsuccessful season,| However, there is no room for ar- 8 to keep pace with the modern grid-| tect this play have been surpassed by|the Yale undergraduates want ‘Tad |#¥™Ment and T want to start none © fon game. Tho old Crimson and| several smaller institutions, particu-|Jones to return next year, Jones| The case is closed with Harvard and Tiger stars do not belittle the Bulb |jarly Notre Dame and Centre College, | haw not told his plans yet.~ He is gen. | PFinceton dividing honors, dog's feat in keeping Harvard from) It is to be hoped that in the 1921| eral superintendent of a Western| Dr. Fisher, the Harvard conch, has grossing its gol line in the final| season Yale will devote more time to| shipbuilding company and St is hard| done excellent work in fitting a lot of ame. Neverthelons they ansert that | the forward pass. It i probable that|for him to get away, but, knowing|new men into the Haughton system es Dempsey His Next Warm-Up Teams a Giv Champ’s Next Opponent Northern Life Insurance Co. MacDougall South wicks, ¥.M. ©. A. Knights of Columbus. |Took K. 0. From Jack} |i: """"" | AS GRID ml: COACH Coach Leonard Allison has quit the gridiron mentor of the Sun Do orn. | His contract, which still ma time to run. will come up for sideration at the meeting of the Uj versity board of control Wed Allison faced many handicap | the university this year, but bh | just couldn’t deliver the punch, the Dodgers lost five out of starts. It wag Allison’ first expe coach-in-chiet. No official announcement come from the university reg successor. Coach Enoch of Everett high shod, ‘s ntly mentioned, ember that entries 96 Tie Pell continue 10 Con eo ity emma | frouh baxkétball and will then § are already several stro nl eam in the spring, entered, but the league ts still open the baseball te , to a couple more teams. The league season, which will be the second year for thé city cage |league, should be even better than last year’s circuit Play will get under way the first } | week in January. The schedule for the season and the playing floors will be reported jupon at the next meeting of the league set for December 14. | money. the peat 4 Entry blanks can be obtained at | 7onr, ™eorm either Piper & Taft's or Spaldings, | health, is the guar- and can be filed there. There is an | antee given by entry fee of $5 per team charged ang) DR. BowIn z @ gauranty fee of $10 per team, thé’ PEM... }latter being returned to each team | yeotias jumbia ot Bill Brennan, the Chicago heavyweight, is the second mill- {ishing their complete schedule : er to stack up against Jack Dempsey since Jack won the title |from Jess Willard in 1919. Brennan took the count from). Chauncey Wrights | CITY CAGE ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY | ASKETBALL managers who plan | bis to enter their teams in the city | *>8w. iB league should | 1 SMOKE MILDMAN CIGARS MADE IN SEATTLE 60LD EVERYWHERE | ‘The most for your the champion the last time they met—about two years ago—| when he sprained his ankle in falling in the sizth round. | | | | | “4S \ ft Laeallee lot hents bi bakes sAtrdvdl DOWN IN S CISCO THE SCHEBES, ARE : HAVING A G CTE OE |'TELLING THER WORLD| nave won son ea tn testa nt | WHAT WALTER MAILS | must be against the rules for tie N Qn wal ih we | THINKS OF TY OBB AND ©. team to beat the other fellows. VICE VERSA. as ceoeeeteemneerrers FAMOUS SOUTHPAWS Walter is credited th making Walter Matis. the erack that “Ty Cobb J the Geor- gia Lemon.” Alex Kone. Hay Majotte George Olsen's cape, —_—___——_# Since Bill Kieppor made ble break in San Francine | asked who Cactus Cravath Was, some | of hin Seattle friends are, thinking |serlounly of sending him a Pist of all Wonter how Virgil Garvey is com ing along with his lessons on the Vic troia? From last reports Virgil at terri: | when he | } eee eeaente maneape 2 **| was still breaking records at! the musical game. Jim Flynn says that he pil jélidn’t hit Boy McCormick)! Prexy Kiepper is expected to go ; more because he was afraid | of burning his hands, | into training soon for his semiannual | | race with Catcher Jack Adama be | hind the public Ibrary. Jack @on | | the Inst event, Kiepper coming in When Elmo Jones thm, the | second | 3,000 cores that the Wverett high | | wchool football team had rolled up } during the past few seasons Kimo | | wanted to know what bewling league | the Everett team was slaying in Frank Rippe, Jr, ought te have a job lthe Tiny Burnett, who leads the Moore orchestra, ‘Then Frank could some of the actors at the “Moore tell funny jokes. Travie Davis, Coast welterweight champion, says he is willing to fight | |Bily Wright if William weighs in lae 147 pounds and Travie can name | \hia own referee. If the champion leovld onty get Billy to promise not ito bit him there seems to be every |reason in the word to believe that | Davis would consider the match. GOOD NIGHT! COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dee, 6.—Cap-! tain Huffman of the Buckeye eleven and Western Conference champions, —— rays the boys have earned a trip to! Wonder what has become of the coast. “They're a bunch of real Sid's great scheme to start a fighters,” quoth the proud captain. | |. WONDER IF BIL KLEPrER | KNOWS THAT “BABE” RUTH 18 | THE NAME OF A BALL PLAYER AND 18 NOT A NEW MAGAZINE? It is reported that Sid Houseman and Clay Hite are | carrying on a very beautiful correspondence since Hite re- jer at the Crystal Pool the other night. Sid ought to bawi Clay out in that great daily—the Seattle Sportsman In the Army you can learn to be a skilled man in any of a hundred trades— ) You earn a good living while you're learning— { You have money in your pocket at the end of the month. You get about a bit, see new places, meet new people— And when you go bgck to civil life, you've got the special training that is in demand, the skill that will bring you more pay, a good job where you wantit, ColumbiaBicycle so" No value comparable to this in all Seattle. Quick action necessar¥ to get one of these bright, shiny bikes for the boy’s or girl’s Christmas. The ACE is our leader at $55. Terms, $2 down--easy monthly payments. | | | TEACHES wonders with Yale after Princeton| has to chuck away bis meal ticket to |heat the Blue 20 to 0, Had it not| get there been for the kicking of Buell and| Jones ts well fitted to continue the me probably would | upbuilding which he began this year. | w, instead of a 9 to 0| He did fine work in the face of great | vietory for Harvard handicaps. | Tim Callahan certainly has my . Bears something apart from the gen-|#ympathy. Thin great fighting cap-| As Harvard scheme of offense, The Blue | tain lost ls four big games in twol¥a “Mees the forward pass to fall back|yeurs, but nevertheless stands with: ranks of coaches, for under hia di. | reetorship Harvard has passed two | seasons without defeat. | I saw Princeton and Harvard de- + feat Capt. Tim Callahan's blue ‘eleven and in both gamen it looked to me an if Yale had failed utterly to Tealize the possibilities of the for- ward pass. To Yale this. play ap- } | EXCELSIOR Motorcycle and Bicycle Co. 301 East Pine Elliott 997 TRADES | ‘The past season was the bext trom 4 financial standpoint that the big colleges have ever seen. It has been to satigy the public's toot and Princeton beat Ite, The crowd of 76,000 at and their own game resulted in| the Yale stadium is only the begins @ tle, which ls the champion of the! ning of tremendous outpourings,