The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 10

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avy ROSS IS PLUMBER IN WINTER BY RUSS SIMONTON GHICAGO, Jan, 10--N WM have more to do with than ewimming tanks o He's gone into the plumbing bu: man Ross math t But the champion swimmer hasn't Siven up the water sport Tt just happens that he's ¢ More of his time this Ing pipes, bath tubs, than to his swimming Rosas, who is holder of many Plonships which he gat Wx different countr More people wi ever before. voung winter to fix radiators, ete ham f goo! for them “Swimming the best exercis: MAn or woman “The past year proved that fea produces the the world. At We showed t Were best.” RECORDS: TO STAND Ross doesn Prds will be br “Perhaps | wet a few new marks uess that his wi! tempts of other Ross. “Frankly, I don’t a man Who can clip time from my own ree he Tt Is ordinary olesome for the Amer best ers in swim m » Kaha may sta swimmer “There are no swimmers close to Me how, And since I'm nr Swim my record distances T can’t break them mys« “Tl only make about | That wil! be to the Pacific Cc door championship swim.” Roes holds the following records: | Three-quarter mile—Time, 17 minutes, seconds, 500 meters—Time, 6 minutes, 4425 seconds, Half-mile—Time, 35 second. 1,000 yards—Time, 12 minutes, 46 seconds, his ye trip. ast Sp 11. minutes, AGE IS i ASSET “It ian’t true,” says Ross, “that a| Swimmer is good only in his youth. | Almost ali the champions are beyond| Every that age. {turns around he gets “The duke is 31 now, He seems| Eppa Jeptha Rixey, to swim better every year. |lege southpaw “Tt is hard for a man to become a| McGraw wants him goed swimmer after 30, but if he And Donovan wants to trade } earns to swim when he is young, as| That makes it he grows older he learns better how | gain to use his strength.” | But Donovan cause he has miner league team and only returned to the big lexgue ixey is a $25,000 me considered one of the best in the majors. He comes within an ace of greatness. With a bet re offer foot « van a for his like a look isn't blind been juat lately ‘The St. Louls Browns’ slogan te: Give Bnother pitcher and we'll entertain Foaring rabbie next fail. Following are some of the prom- inent athletic performers who died in 1920: January 31—Colonel Jack Chinn famous running horse owner, at Lex ington, Ky., aged 72 February 4—Eddie Slover, former Detroit pitcher, at Detroit. lie Siever, former , at Philadelphia. 12—Mrs, Ralph BE. Field, court tennis champion; domtinoes away from and they'll lose in-| Say they're barred. craps are often re flected in the batting averages. | former = at Cinctnnat March 9 retary Whit May Harry manager Yanke May 25—M. J Cleveland ballplayer, at Elmira. J. Ea € sport writer resident of the A. A. at D.C. rity clay ‘Curbing the dice evil on major leave | Bail clubs jan't a blue law stunt. It is Duniness, and good business, Joe O'Neill, ansistant sec Sox, at Chicago. Besides Johnny Evers and Kid Gleason @ther managers have put the ban om @ice and poker Miller Huggins and Branch Rickey have joined in the blue daw crusade Sparro’ at New York. Kennedy, old-time bat ‘ onmnee and former Fans for the formation of a tar |W cchineton Bell cireuit to incinde teams in Spo- prance kane, Butte, (reat Falls, Helena and June 2% sporting ¢ Davies, old-time at Chicago, aged club of ‘the Aermtional league in 1920. ornenl Paci : ifie In- harles Courtney, . at Farleys Point Ban Francisco stil! has hopes of getting Playing on to m Maixel will ternational leagu B. C. PUCK ‘club of th Seeds Bill in the race tonight in Vancouver. fur The Victoria team has been siderably strengthened since the tition of Frederickson, and they a the Vancouver team will aid M tional league pens ant ra ‘The New York Vankers and the Brookiyn Dodgers will play 15 games ng season. Six be ouver will sday night a in Victor n Vancou The Lineup Manager K 7 5 neup f trolt Ame Johnny Vs eently » play Seattle here and batt a on Friday r on Monday. then Grounds and three in Brovklya Manager Connie Mat Phin Americans bh rus, first b Of the Ame Joo Birmingham, manager, who + Pittafield tea the Alva Miller Nearly Tied Coast Bingle Mark The San Fran given up 0 Fulu for t Bam has his of fear Ban Jove NOTRE DAME | SCORES football games points agair ponents. The 1905 net A r Med . in the to 0 his SET COLLEGE "RECORD t 1,004 reg op suren mad » memt Portlane 1 He ma while Miller ™ altho he t number of hit Karl Sheet cer for the rk ma was runn the Salt I league ba 118-POUND GIBRALTAR IARIS, J sprin Since won athletic prowess. mt 11 Pennsy schedules boxing meets, heads tth Penn st West n Na bilit Springfield Training school and| fess Queens college of Ontaria, : be nn treth eff onal strong men to bis foot of him off NORMA EPPA RIXEY IS BIG MANY PROMINENT SPORT | PERFORMERS DIED IN 1920 business | Ray Chapman, Cleve wt puck | f this evening's THE KILBANE DUSTS OFF HIS CROWN BY DEAN SNY CLEVELA am f . i \ ? *, S&S - w I, 4 ee) FS f of v the READY TO DEFEND In a ¢ rm That in able to hold the tith start regular wlwayn in good I have beer shape, though w I'm ready to defend my title rm not it away to bunch of York business Bo that But ne to give a New men pane’s answer t the ac t he is nursing his The little champ realizes wel is a long time t 1 HAS HIS wits xing to have eal to t a match whic tithe ed for Kilbane he'll see that by rink Rickard oung (A for ampion's bow is the stake play defend in well paid for the rhe mar tor Killy iw ¥ stomer BRITTLE HANDS Kilbane has had the m of hands, ‘They tr fractures suffers much sfortune to » bad pair 1 and Me Getting after 4 sears which fighter has had hin career he 140 fights, He won 2 by his knockout punch, rut oe MATERIAL the Phils back of bun to full blow nake a firwt > «er er club thar might con He 4 known more ring ke than a ing master knows st The ther champ will be % That's not old for a * getting along some for a figt who has been at was a l6-yearold boy Kithane one of t yw on class snds. mighty He April business man it t aince Yeo holders shaky. But when they the Chr Reds, too, are making ran has who is conmide shake Johnny off he'll get well paid aking. And he won't be 1 out of his crown—not if he STARS TO RACE WEDNESDAY Two of the leading contenders city skating champtonship at French Lick ted to orm in the second * jot heats the b game vember a tween Vancouver and & and Eddie O'Donnell, auto racers, at} Arena W night | Low Angeles injuries in|ahue, winner of The Star |. December 8 birds who will have heavyweight b: Dece Dame football player |fean, at South Bend stman tree ertain aidewinder will roll Red's camp bef out of the ball parks. elongated n tthe frost kn land shortstop, killed by being pitched ball thrown by Carl May: NewYork: ]} August 23—J | mous polo player. are M. Waterbury, fa-| 2% ston Chevrolet Phit race inesday are the watched nd he in the first one James McGrath, of won the first heat la qualified for the finals ers should report Wodnesday at the Arena office at 7:30 to numbers the complete rs for Wednesday First heat: J. C. Je KR. W. Frederickson Mi mer xer, at George or 1 the se whi Gipp, and AllAmer Brown takes New York week and has Uneup of wn Word has been rrestved from Tom Nichol, the golf professional whe has taid out more courses in the Orient than all other architects com at there are now one d: Jinks going in Japan, with oth ore in the process of development They call Nichot “tather of golf in the ving work in Japan for the the professional hae ret nila, where he principal links of the ¥ tropolia, heat hue, Chapin. BELLINGHAM WINS FROM LOCAL FIVE BELLINGHAM, Jan. 10—The Company D basketball team of the National Guard league lost ting ¢ here Saturday night the outfit by a 9 cour » firnt ance of the local squad in the formed le Dor Paul iippine me. | Whiting Tktey, amed pr or Yorkadire u appear newly ague | | } SKHATTLEE 1 of wn 1m Suter i K for | directors tat be Americus STAK “Lonestar” Dietz Playing Behind N. Y. Footlights William If (Lones Diet thal conch State college university ra dena eridir behind the fe rh thra with tights in W ward's New Yo Diets # fur an ¢ € In o€ ed, 4 i fort were lant ef eridir with und Mari of wh the 4 on th BROADWAY MIDGETS BEAT K. OF C. their the wned the Kn mediates at th day night by Outy the aying opponents Bre of Columbus 1 ht cym count was featured b ot Week wukuno at § und the Feek, who counted five fle 1 Welch. play king wor center was the with « who added up high scor r the ht onern, pointa. neup and summa 3. Kane for OF enfoldt for Marion. | REFEREES ARE INSURED A late report showed a total of represent ver 6,000 p 4 79 refere th nevolent regintered with of the Birm’ of England. 1 cer pla identa on the foc Society anty FA tn me m ¢ retet ures again all field EIFFERT GOES TO CARDINALS SIOUX CITY, Ia, 10 ffert a Jan. forgtwo pensons, wa the St. Loula National an announcement mad yeaterday. football as Midgets y 6 1 ‘Paul catcher for the local Western league club purehi an de EDA, Oe Kaedigne, onetime athlete of the University of Califor. wie, will try to “come back” next epring will specialize in weight meate famens Girt Reouts of Amerion have bourht « sere tract Indergarten of ground Adirondack A totad ot meeting of the YM. C te Hoato in Worcester January 36 phyat on held leadership of mple tar Kansas track athletics The Achilles cub, of London, te Athletes after they graduate from oot thietes after they graduate from col lege and keep them Interested in port Gus Kehoantein. Pegiand. f 40 experts attended the re Preerett ents have been made for Abe The Koyal English Henley regatts it be rowed over the famous McCREDIE BUYS |"". | FIRST SACKER Cathart Butehard, Fagtish gett | po rorp car 10.—Jx profrastonal, formerly connected with the Highgaie club, near Londen, hae = W. MoCredie a of the F arrived in New York, When war | Pacific Const baseball broke out he wae professional at the |) foes of Nertin Country club, and wae in tered, Jan rtland league club. nan acquired cker tre Virg aid th ser a firnt m tehmond club in nia t Poo! Safety i investment the first requisite in choosing an for your savings. This Associ ation conducted under state supervision The State holds the Securities of the Associ ation for the protection of its funds. We have every facility to help you save and we have not paid less than seven per cent com- pounded semi-annually. We accept accounts of from $1 to $5,000, and all funds received on or before the 15th share in the earnings from the first of the month. SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION SC S- 34 AVE. | | | | | | | | MILDMAN CIGARS SEATTLE yYERYWHERE A MIGHTY GOOD NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION Resolved, that from now on in all dealings with land titles I will require Title Insurance. This Resolution is suggested by Good Common Sense and by the WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY der State Supervision” Assets han $600,000.00 CREW TURNOUT TODAY HY TOM OLSEN of Wa fi rihfield, Otis Luft mh crew, of h Le fairly formidable A ye husky tf Murphy In about that ha ¢ etnehed in Jer tion ader, | to a ania on ng by the onty name one for all the other positions N eyes are on th it tar Calvert are battling the F Morcom has er Calvert ghter M more with wane 1919 STAR MAY COACH DARTMOUTH captain en in probwah ot lity of Jacksor team, your, expected to Canne word on the er Horace G. F authority with whom dec rest, he said, The only other r mentioned is that of Larry Bank hart, a Dartmouth alumnus, who re signed as coach at Colgate last year MANY NEW MAJOR PILOTS Three National league clubs and a eimilar number in the American cir eult ¥ * durin dy 1ert I's appointn t an leader of the St. Louis Americans completing the majors’ roster of man. agers, ‘The new managers tn the National are: Fred Mitchell, Boston; Bul Donovan, Philadelphia, and Johnny Evers, Chicago, The new leaders tn the American circuit are: Ty Cobb, Detroit; Hughey Duffy, Boston, and Lee Fobl, St. Louin, Tris Speaker and Cobb are the only playing man. agers among the big leaguers. ‘ollowing are the ach até Mar ew York, John J. McGraw; Brook lyn, Wilbert By Boston, Fred Mitche Ph Bill Donova ‘ c Connie Griffith; Detroit, Ty Speaker: St SMITH PIN TEAM TO TOUR The Smith Arcades bowling team of Milwaukee, r up of the fa mous Jimmy Smith individual bow! ng champ! John Kuth, Doc Ehtke George Fred C. Smith and ixty as substit will compete vartous intercity ma and International association aul February 10 and as preliminaries to the A. B. C. at Buffalo February ches u A If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY aders of the LT MUNDAY, JANUAIY 10, 9Z1. Saleslady Gives Battling Nelson Real K. oO. felson w New York rt BILLED FOR CITY HOOPERS STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won, Lent th ond hapy he intre ecocses © I How are m tonight the gue at System lady and a : ol une up with Pp me the P r t Sound 7 the Pp. m. and )\ port playing the University “Cor mercial club in recond game hour AN later teams floor with rthern ntraight Life team won victory of night, defeating Lew Angelo, of Trenton, N. J. « crack astern bantamweight, will come to the Northwest with Stuntey Willis mane time before the end of this month, Willis bas enjoyed much tehen aronnd While home te viwit labs final game was footbaN at whintle blown. bordered times ) tap In the q are expected to their strongest tte the sea, the rein of was lame converting @ 27 haa rough and both teams indulging In roughhouse tae ry floor kethall any 5 of b first C. A. de Paper Box Co., The Lineups Northern Life (27) la ¥ Ua Wray (13) 24 to 15 | _ Willie Meehan is slipping. The Hay City heavyweight reerotly lout & 10-round decision to “Wild Hil eed ut Phoenix, Arie, Northern riiliamm m; Kerth urger (6) r for Marburger, Len Turner. 4) PS Paper ae « Ripley ankie Murphy f Kan ih Tacoma Thursday night meet Frank in & six-roun « Mike O'Dowd is Johnny idea of having « good tima lenat three tougher wel,” anys Johnny. Welsh has the eteht dope! He that his ring « yet to tackle | Box Toner for McCarty Beckett for Hunton Reteree—Les Turner. far enough Young Andy Chaney has beaten Kil + That makes two good rea be likely to pelect ip match, bane tw Chaney doesn't it? IT DORS NOT ‘The boxer whe works on the prin- | clpte that = championship ix per- sonal property may get = thrill out of the new beard of boxing control now in the making. Reasonable. 237 Epler Bik. 513 Reoond Ave. Tel. Main 2551. a @ Se ampions OUR RECORD NEW YEAR’S EVE surkests that Demp- = ae to be zx with Willard, . 1 efige for the second bu Yor speed Fulton beat Breenan te | the matting by 111% rounds, ‘They're suctioning tickets for the Leonard-Mitehell fight in the shadow of or place to give the © atmosphere, | On account of the rain and pery pavements New ‘Year's |] driving conditions were very Nevertheless, we traveled a tance equaling the whole len of the United States without single mishap. SIMPLY PROVES OUR SERVICE | Some day fight tickets may be sold on the stock exchange and be itemized on the dally tickers. THIS BOY SURE | ‘CAN STEP ALONG. BOSTON, Jan. 10.—Edouard Hore- | the Belgian balkline billiard je a run of 325 here Satur day ht. This is a record run for | Boston and not been equalled thruout the country for many yeags. \) COMPANY MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDRED MAIN 6500 has Orpheum Gronik Aiunanad A Selection of the Better Things in Vaudeville— Certainly an Appealing Bill Twice Daily All Week 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c to 50c DE WOLFF] CONLIN GIRLS —INe “The Love Tour” “The Four Seasons snd the Four Reasons” ED ALLEN HEALY & CROSS Showing the Smartest Styles in Songs JIMMY LUCAS WITH FRANCENE IN “VAMPIR' AND FOOLS” HERBERT’S LOOP THE LOOP AND LEAPING CANINES Cats, Pigeons and Roosters SELBINI & GROVINI In Follies of Vaudeville The Pint Size Author Comedian JOE LAURIE, JR. Presenting “Whaticare” Kinograms Topics of the Day | Concert Orchestra didn’t help game Saturday night ted the Puget Sytem Pign (28) La Fray tor Lat Box (18) o Robinson for Davies. Paper Hunton (2) for SEATTLE TAXICAB « | 2 GAMES - bs

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