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PAGE 10 “DIXIE” CARROLL EXPECTED TO STAR | STAR ICE CUP ON | DISPLAY TUESDAY BY L 10 H. LASSEN THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921) PUCK LE AT STAKE AGAIN _ JAN. 26 Bethlehem Soccer Team FOUR FAST. Eliminated CITY HOOP n eliminated the Hen Tracy SSe‘etsct| TONIGHT | = from two ball, the National and American cups, beth of which they have ' MeGoorty, former weight ° tar trophy for the Suntan grevieda reaine . alhanet 1 bavkethall game rhe 1 Regardiens of whtther Vancouver - OW THAT THE SEATTLE BOXING COMMISSION hay promived (©) yyat ice races which will be pr petal gph uy! icy shogun LTE the ‘ engue t Hat vie ht againet Vielorl oN litt t ban on boxing soon, local sportdom will turn to the y winner of the finals at tt -paneeliongs 1) put them out of |/Meht when the ¥. M. C. A. five earn woes che £6 Rg, 4 ams clash in Vaneow to t " dat & wherein they are to night at t Arena round and Robins of Broklyn out || “#mM and the Eckman iture ¢ pon ' n* Vancouver and Seattle » . box mine Metropolitan Bu Co, w Tuesday and Wednend. douiis teuna teamn get t ; ™ of fa cont: n t build le for 1 me omt for eile a ; ~ The Victoria team, which was had show I 0 be} 4 that th r mand t i” comy t 1 f ho qualif | Cy sasha oko " r ly outplayed by the Mets here Wade the best rn for boxing at 1 t and exception | Donat Jamon MeGr Jim Price wy at 8 D. fi . > thee & threw the hooks into Vancouver at of th basketball league, the building practically empty every night.| po yt 1 Buster Brown poe is 1 postr h pearance « ‘ evened up the race be | }| CHARLES MORTARITY, the new member of the box omminnton, | first and 1 periods and will be! Culins and Tt ams are expected to line ay r wo don't know, but he haa an abundance | «id. th end of the Ar 1m and | Sled. “Wun, San mar | Mavliiaee, forwasl AB at ‘ ‘sont usiasm and he's expected to make a first class com: | wijl finish on the blue line in front Vir ‘| Seure © tom Carroll a little short of a mile and Woodcock, forwards; Rennie, | \* -7gec a the Angels that LIGHTWEIGHT, i making a bie hit! w r the ends in fre . center; Logg and Williama, guards b » Prederiel year and that wi < uple of timea H ed a fellow | hockey net wun | game Saturday night the! ™ ’ Me ancouver just a young fe his first start 1 then boxed a draw with WI Numbe will the ound cam wa. has been on the sick list and may & .300 hitter ever since } Claire, Harper have had the verdict in } ast start, according to! position of the men at the start of . wit klk "°F able to play. There is also East season he was with Memphis the Arena and it’s important that all Co, walloped the Frats by a te. aylor will appear in part of im the Southern league and batted) WHEN THE LOCAL RING GAME gets ler way ain the promoters the fir tx be on hand to draw| poline Bowling league 6 to 18 tall game for the Millionaires, @round .340 and an't Ray Scribner and Eddie N Anacortes bantamwelghts, any |thelr own numbe | The Sunset Mo | M nine stolen bases. H t to the!, » to sult us, This pair of kida ma f howing in their bou Officials for the race will be se. |pin men coppe © leag c pion, has | How the St. Louis team ever let) class of fans want to see in action. Prixes for the second and third|some time during thin week, the date | |. Amerien erage Ah ae pares go fr = Bim go is a mystery, altho it ve gince winners have alad been’ lined et unannounced, and the pris MATCHES ait tus think he hasn't 1 reported that Carroll's throwing) WHILE THEY AREN'T DOWN as the matr the card fur | will then be distributed. ‘The ! sce en ivemap: = da steer arm isn't of big league caliber ought to fly when Eddie Hammond and J ™ feattic middle he f won [er yed & successful season. PLAYED Te — wana’ LEWIS PRAISES weights, box in the simround windup at Thured night an HIM | Fans who saw the first bout between this pair won't forget it In a hurr In the first half of The most for your Sam Lewis, the big Texan pitcher | Storey 1 Hammond down three times in the first round and th Bush Handed Mins Wise and H ae Peet fos of the Sun Fran Seals, played| Hammond ott-boxed Jame the rest of the bout, It wa» the night Great Tyrus inhed 149 pins in the lea rast tr oe with Carroll in t Texas league | the American legion smoker on Ar it lay at the Crystal Pool wher Museth and Bill Mus health, is the guar- & few years ago and says that| the ve Jim Flynn sprang into prominence as a referee, Jamon gave Real Slam Sitss Wine gilts the'tena 6 chance Dixie wil) rank with Merlin Kopp the verdict in favor of crowd went so far af to stage & ‘i Yan, ShaWhey iit nes. donee Of the teen. wendeitall MeGraw's attempted speed record |nd Claude Cooper as a speeder | parade for Flynn down 8 giving the veteran what ls known fr here that bears || bowling ever done by ty in the | quitting "4 wine tables end ow brow society and that pair were about the ¢ @f the Coast league runners las! “Si max cts wt cn! MYCREDIE SIGNS FLOCK ge sic" shrmed sam<' =| OF BASEBALL HOPEFULS Boss Walter McCredie Angeles outfit in the same “i Badie had a trial with the Port and wer a ¢ Beavers a year or so ago, but) ore . ot “ " reutt Gouldn't quite make a go of it. Hef the . . ' * | Was always a good bh ed " | fielding wasn't up to Coast league |'*™. t ts a standants counting very on any Bogart played in theo ig Youngsters, but he will pat P for the Joplin club in the Western 0” cool _ u eg np | teagu e of the (or even one nem, show ¢ best tatters guar try pr pened ability to be carried as a Johnny Laven, chertotep of the = | > nei lige A gery decision to retire trom baseball this Tenens With siatienss expe and wilt first of | will 1 over to Pacif ter-|former Port hortatop, 4 sid) the Card reg himself to | A - national or Western Canada league to be a belass ballplayer | tke training he acquisition of : 4 /teams for se ng Bogart evidently means McCredie 20 youngsters ~anegfl e tnfielde ing of “Rube” E vt ethan a of them Walter < | fiyehaser of the Los rema . pecsive | Bilis has a t of ected ‘that © ot Pigg t for the can fore every ” | rma be 7 - , ot gtogy regularly. He's one foxy old bird it puteiagel |wr sat Van Sam Crawford, the stugring vet i In Pile was eccured from . r a0. éran, has announced his retirement, | Regina, Ma eves he hax a hitter, accord but it hasn't been taken seriously. | comer Pille has speed, curve n has a brigh Jim T If he should quit, Carroll would/and a good ange of pace and/futu * Plober sng em a Mi in his berth nicety. ought to be a winner in the Co Micaud, i ym M. “ With Carrol, Bogart, Ellis, Craw-jleague. He bas had experien ota, and A. V. King, @ Middie| ford, young Statz and “Red” Kitt |the Northwest and We | Wester n RIDLEY TO are & promising fer as outfield possibilities, the or-| Sylvester Johnson, the P 4 nen who will be chard jobs on the Angel team|boy who recalled from the Van — ow HEAD TACOMA should be well taken care of. Statz |couver the Pacific Interna orps of j fs @ youngster with plenty of xpeed |tior ve peste | A ie oping Se tee RING CARD | nd he should develop. Killifer|fight for a regular t Johnson has had for severa | Goesn't need any further mention|was taken south ut nek With Bud. Ridley, Coast feather.| his playing here, at least, has |ed experience e few times he| Judgt the number of let. weight my nosing. 7 deen ‘enough. workéd for the "Reavers during the/ter belnig received at the baseball | Pritt, Tacoma miller, in the Jeloring weeks of last season he headquarters, Judge McCredie ways event, the complete ring card to be ‘ looked 190 per cent better than he will not be long be: some staged at Tacoma Thursday has| U.S. Davis Cup | i's: Gout Wikio: giadta WHA be 'eudevtced ikivhen annsucead tt Skee: Fred Connell, a right hander of : e Bud Kidiey vs meses rage | featherweights, six rounds. | | Frank Britt, | j Jimmy | | | Team Hangs Up Tennis Record Eddie Ham i vs By winning alt five lawn tennis SAMMY SIEGER Is ON Stores, midlewrights, ix matches in the challenge ro’ rounds. Jackson vs, Johnny . lightweights, from Australia. American team established a record of win. JOHNNY KILBANE’S TRAIL four hampions, Sieger thinks he might ‘he ming every match In the whole ‘a ott to be 'c af ee A series by beating France, Eng guise be old | get it as Ye cuanes, Grames vs. Johnny | land and Australia without the Budd want y for noth lightweights, four loss Of a single match. As both ||, vudding x . Tilden and Johnston will defend no il ny dle ' J Kid Martin vs. Kid) Carter, ammy nting at exer featherweights, fo In leu of the rn the trophy, it Is likely to remain in this counfry for some years. the 4 m eee Johnny Kilbane - reigned 1 to have been mixed up ting fast. His right ons it isa + r Se: 99 {bad thing to run { : : ae | THROWING” 3.250202" es tog te Snel 000 suse! PREP CAGE Jing for three y ania Cie IN AUSTRALIA. [irss:et: Sismapionship ia the Big GAMES TODAY | To ave him his start Offers of pind’ Chinnes tal. She Gees Wldbet kad te beet We learn from Australian papers | mn gave TS scoll Gt Etteane pulde Gite bk Ba hatin’ elect tae er tara cae that a fighter’s second has no right! ine “nothing to me” and “all to|/doughnut ¢ sonata 1 Aig She Broaden yg to toss a towel into the ring as a] you» basin rire it — token of defeat for his man. This|’ "1, ttle at | he ather kin 1 Went tle at Queen Anne ees, ween Charles hing Frenc "| bic der a he av + li lM t East High at Lincotn. middleweight, lost to nade | wetiaggroetc dt ong mane Ballard at Franklin there recently. W. F. in| ’ poxes him, iD cae Mallard at Fra the Sidney Referee has this to sa ane ™ o a ve ha regarding the manipulation he} m BIG BASEBALL q laundry: u } is | hampion on point unin By tee throwing of the towel trom 1 have to bring his rightcro TRADE MADE faused a great deal of ; “ Sea is eae . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24—Eppa my report of the contest I referred Mb sow a aa i mY ne aw, has to @ stadium rule which debarred | oral bon Maye ood to the Cincinnatl Na { seconds from interfering. The he Meieteh ammatent is (ek Gueaiited rete Poca itcher Ring and Qut-| q Feferee only was allowed to stop a| pionship will be deck ee ee battle. For some time this provision| Meyal Vrerpool club, tte “But when's young fighter is com a " fe &@ while it became more notic St. Andrews during the week June 20, |.) 3 “t > fir Ria’ 7 ae - ‘3 the breach than the obse ance. - id 4 7 oe ain Ne The management has now decided | champior : é to prevent an occurrence similar to tranger things than this have that of Saturday night taking place ons in the future, T not inter ‘ fere with the throwing up of the SUSSMAN OPTICAL wipe while the boxer concerned is bay ig og ery) “s in his corner for the minute's spell, se o_ Wiace unless it appears to them that do Below Retery Bakery ing so is un ranted But no @econd shall be permitted to declare |' Bis principal beaten while a round Gesvge 1. Bowden, one of the pro- MILDM A N @ in progress. It is contended, and| fessionals selected to represent Amer @Prrectly, that when boxers a the British open charyph fighting, the referee sees as much | a cen CIGARS @e the seconds, and is equally, or! a Cincinnati, more, competent to form an opinion - F Gs to whether one or the other man | , Charles Mare twe j should not be allowed to continue in IC 3 * ‘ 12. If your gums are sore ee ‘ AUBURN CAGERS Se ep oes a and bleeding you have Manufactured in Seattle WANT GAMES | |iitii icssntnrisiencotsst|| Fvorrhes. This disease ||] _and equal to any plage to put in grass fairways 7’ \Tshould be cured to insure 1214-cent cigar made Seattle cage teams wanting out-of. “#3 good health, fown games will be accommodated| United States Golf association has 158 ; ’ ; anywhere. by the Auburn team ams inter-| aetive members We specialize in high- ested should communicate with) fieacher seats will cost 50 cents, [Class dentistry at reason- Thomas O'Neil, manager Of the | including war tax, at Akron this sea. || able prices consistent with eee. ihre the Auburn) There's going to be Kid days, |} best work. Ironclad guar- American legion post. | Ladies’ day und other days, too. 4 , ‘ bss ! antee 15 years, Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. KELLEHER IN _| N. Y. 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Mr bounding single wax knocked to ||Museth also shot a fine game, but OUR SERVICE all and knew that he had no t they will roll the NEW MENU R LIFE P ta catch the runner at the + panes en the Sites at ‘ : She was at the point of dea The batter figured Cobt so pct aga, + ete A eee sn Roston Baked Beans....15¢ on the operating table. An em wuld throw home and took a t se an teak a Chena lia Ge Mexican Beans 10¢ gency arose that required epee round first base, Cobb did ||" ® pt or Rye Sop cada Macaroni and Cheese ibe inerromente t throw home but tonsed high sae tok {th ate cesses ||| HomeMade Pie, per cut..10¢ Our taxicab reaponded to the econd tne.’ Donnie Hush, De 10 tee 18-108 SANDWICHES SREL mate's sowed tie nt : a8. 398 398 Hot Hamburger 15¢ wan aafe 1433 68 398 k tse a73 i783 lot Cakes and Syru Why didn't you get that guy? - ‘7 othr fpr 4 A 3 Doughnuts and Coffee. 15¢ Best Coffee in Seattle 5c asked Cobb, coming Why didn't off the field. 998 946 880 bee O07 you throw rig For SF Rr and the LOWEST RATE: who two Ed Sweeney, veteran ¢atcher. time 1 ought to have got him,” v th 8 hort wan e a she “rote een looking. at ri stamens vase HOY TS COMPANY , know something about az. ‘se the Gan Antanio' Sonne Ss Pike, Mh, so South MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDRED t by thin time,” fired back Bush, ||!" the Texas league. 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