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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR BIG BENEFIT SMOKER TO REOPEN SEATTLE RING GAME TONI 13 BOUTS | New King of Seattle Skaters |} New York Yanks Tryimg to Land St. Louis Stam Ice Chisieien Is New at Game es NEW YORK, Jan, 29.—The New York Yankees are still in the m ARMORY c BY LEO i. SK 3 With 13 bouts on the program followers of the game of ewat in Seattle will have their first chance in many moons of seeing a smoker q tonight when the big benefit smoker fer the families of the three police mon killed on duty recently ts held at the Armory AN of the boys on tho bill are donating their services and all the money taken in will be turned over to the relief fund, The boys aren't receiving any dough for their serv fees, but they've all promised to Daitle just the same. Whe smoker will be a gala affair ani it will include music by the Bis’ band and several vaudeville cis to be staged before the boxing gots under way Whe doors of the Armory will be open at 7 p. m. The Elks’ band will begin playing at 5 and the Waadeville stunts will be in order from 7:30 until 8 when the first beding bdexins. As for the bouts themselves, most of the performers are local boys ‘They are all pretty well matched and there ought to be some cork Ing good matches in store for the mitt followers Here's how the card lines up: L—Joe Wopp va Harry Benson, ‘Mterweights. Neither will ever be champion of a , maybe Wopp will some elinch the championship of ‘Third and Union, but both men will battle. 3.—Pasey Ciacco vs. Dan Sugar, welterwrights. Not much class in this bout,/ —, but plenty of action. 3—Billy rket for stars in an effort to land the 1921 American league pennant, } It is reported in local baseball circles that Manager Huggins of the Yanks is trying to swing a deal for Baby Doll Jacobson, the sagging outfielder of the Sj. Louis Browns, Huggins’ latest plans call for “Babe” Ruth at first base. This means a hole in the outfield. Wi Jacobson on the payroll, Huggins would play him in center field with Bob Meusel in right and Bob Roth in left field. THE HOCKEY RECORD BOX Stinutes ni Player, Te Games. Goals, Aswints, Totals. Penalties farrix, Va . 7 : I 6 NEW YORK | _ YANKEES BOLSTER | VERNON | === aher stfice-bearery olected wo NH players and I. W. Hob \ arenes in the Coast league and turned over to the’ Bee a Metieorge, he New York) tistch, 5. Hague, trusters Yanks have Laurence Howth, the retiring pres proved to be « dent, has held the office for the Inet eee oie tour years. Vernon club The first deal was one that nt Bob Meusel the sluggin youngster up a HOCKEY | SCORING LEADERS BUNCHED ~ Harris, sti showing on era way to rs in Hu t He & being hard pi team mate, Alf Skinne 15 pointe. Skinner isn’ uccess when it comes t aves.” but he leaves that Harn Skinner has » goals since the start ef tt couple of y cid Sad ware AE) RICKARD IS “SMART;” |. ve ecmmuam The other player was Johnny vuple of weeks 4 Mitehell, shortstop de luxe, who wa ath oe peak: : oe “ MATCHES BILL BRENNAN aie TO JOIN BENGAL yard ‘ “ BY DEAN SNYDER jis still the “bad man” of mo players comprise Ernie eres | Tex Rickard is a good showman. He’s always looking | cue with #4 minutes on the went up at the end of the 1920 nea pn. Another big raft of ptaye will join the Tigers before the 1921 reason gets under way Vitro vs. Pat gui, Senate battle, | | Shore, ranked ax one of the best] rhe Tareme Golf and Country stab | ahead. sity. bench: alimnanl 4—Eédie Neil vs. Mike Mitchel), righthanded hurlers in the game &| Ui mie Metre place, ae tenle | ‘The stubbornness of the public in accepting the $500,000 | woek's recon) box is that “Gpelome Neil is one of the crack Anacortes | JAMES McGRATH , lot of gamen in the Const league, Carpentier-Dempsey fight baby just spurs Tex to figure |" os name appears in the | While he says he hails from the West, James McGrath,|, 44 then Hoy Corhan ana out a new deal. |for the first time this year, Jordan vs, Mickey! Seattle’s new ice skating champion, had to go to New York |\2** Ro te ‘he Tigers from pw He's booked Bill Brennan and Bob Martin for a 15-round | {} pret a— re decision fight February 18. and he registered @ goal After this fight i# over Uhe heavy months Bob hag kayord on an aver- an assist. weight . mixed up. age of one setup per week. ani The public may clamor for son A short time ago Martin was sent} SEATTLE VS. body eine to n Dempsey besides|to the Blue Eidge mountains of |)VANCOUVER MONDAY featherweights. to learn how to skate. And we'll say he learned a lot, judging O'poui i» returned from the Yanks | 7 cine “st garrett Ba the nifty race he made of it at the Arena the other | Frisco oat n Mocat toy Shai neminn fast | night, when he copped the high honors in the finals of The| ar ae Gekaak okt aoe, Mitehell vs. Clem Zukow-| Star ice races. McGrath says he skated in competition for 2 oped soreness that kept him out of ky, Sta cee satows, ei the first time last year, and skating just seemed to come 80 | tho tineup ef last eoason. And Love the Frenchman. | Virwinia to take a rest cure. Bron-| Another one of those torrid seis ceventy oo ea br | natural to him that he stepped out and won a flock of cups should pitch winning ball for the noTu ' son announced that Bob had gone/ couver-Seattle battles fe im 7. Winters vs. Sailor Bosarth, 274 trophies in club events there. He was a member of River- Ter : STAYERS = Mentay ‘when Oe ee welterweights side Skating club of New York. MeGrat. hil HANNAH BACK bole a ‘i ware oP 7] York. When McGrath beat Phil » wieie UNTESTED leadership will be at stake beat IN PC. LEAGUE from the Dem “ay TUS ANN | see ule wanes see ee ee — o Yeahs VICTORIA HERE Winters is another newcomer. Donahue out in the last few feet in the 1921 finals he while Bozarth wil! be remembered 2 for his rip-snorting bouts at the the champion of 1920, as Donahue copped the title in The ah, who went m the Sacr A Star races a year ago. ! » satel ox +4 Martir as stayed away from trons 7 nin ton 't ‘aoRed Gi ve. Phil Jensen, | 3 a SE EEE bon. yin the eat the od poe | JOHNSTON SAIL | Dempse er than anybody else. | ar Pedy a Cay be t vad 7 ban “6 NEXT WEEK age a's ~ sponte KEW YORK, Jan. 2 T.) pun xed all the top notch: |ciety. He needed a rest to get read | Pipwagrinthayr tas mo and William M ty! ot men a ore boxed nothing but /for hin big test ““Y }to the locals here Wednesday |The last time that the | performed here the locals |them for a %to2 win, but ji from the way they treated the last night they must be over bers of the Davis cup team, have mbers of the I p team, have | setups: Brennan is a tough bird. Even = ‘ |going to the Tigers, too. He w vier < How City Cage CITY CAGE make a fine rusning mate for De Pete va. Eddie Jackson,|| League Teams oa | sailed from Sydney, Australia, on the| "When Sergeant Bob Martin came| pe ; | The deal fast about makes the | steamer Ventura, for San Francisco “er - redler A should pat up one of the Now Sta lriace, feat Just about makes the /steamer Ventura, for fan Francisco,| pack from “Over There.” wearing| Martin—how good is he? His abi ie me at_the land year, with shortstop | according to a meangr received|+y. a : % the big problem. | hore améng MacDougal-Southwick. today by the United Stat “ * psig hip belt, the |ity can't be estimated until he meets | ; : 4 na United 8 \tans wanted to wee him fo. | a KC bruis should sepa miee pot ac - The Tigers will lineup something |Lawn Tennis association. They are| “ne man who had licked ‘em all |eue gems ene Urulsere they ‘Ey like this: Hyatt, firet base; Fisher,/¢xpected to reach San Francisco|in the army must be a killer, they 10.—Verne Searcy Pat O’Leary,| |*econd base; Smith, third bare; Cor | about February 20. They ny Y | wad, : | SKATING PROTEST E S é 7 han, shortstop; High, left field;|@ series of matches In that city and If Martin can kayo Brennan NOT ALLOWED s ani — Sno Bho Bs “Peay Bystem Aige : | RE( ORD Chadbourne, center field; Edington, | Los Angeles. | MANAG — quicker than Demptey did, then! The protest of Jim Price, who a ba s trom || sttent Pre : right field; Hannah and Devormer =" ae |there’d be no logical reason tolished third in The Star fee eee ie & sailor boxer from || voole Pest -.- With a run of 18 straight wins | catchers; Houck, Lave, Shore, Piercy. CALIF N Hut Bob had @ mart litte fellow | trouble the Frenchman for another |clalming that he had Beem Ti-Merenrlo Flores vs. Sam in regularly scheduled city league| Mitchell, Fromme, Dell, Smallwood ORNIA WINS ° — rym erage ns: phoma [trip to America, when rounding a corner by ee | ¢ little fellow was Jimmy Bre — Langford, lightweighta. | games, the Mac gall-Southwick |4nd Shellenback, pitchers. FROM AGGIES all y The public ‘would demand that McGrath, the winner, will not Be ab [basketball team ix hanging up a| Yea, brothers, we'll aay that the e Martin take a crack at Dempsey'’s lowed. Clint Farr, who was ‘This is a bout of color. Flores, | 5 y | BERKELEY, Jan The Uni Wait until I get the army champ | (1), here Price claimed he was popularly known as the “Manila| record for other Seattle city league | Tigers will be one of the teats t rity of California won their first |otng good,” said Bronsor hee the post where Price cl "Wiger” among his big Filipino fol-) \teams to shoot | be ut for that 1921 bunting pF . Nt | net's waah bee been Gelaps| ne hast & inte fouled, says there was no evidence of Jowing, is tackling a tough boy in| ‘The MacDougall team won The|it'’s going to take a real ball when thay heat the Oreasa [getting Mob to going | If the $500,000 Dempsey-Carpen jan intentional foul on at : Langford, the colored lightie. Star league trophy with 12 etraight/to keep Bill Besick and Co. He kept hie fighter pasting ‘enay | 0, "a MOws UR and if Martin part. Because of the Henitatnens | It looks like another even bout. |wine last year and then followed it|making It three wins in a marks for the count of ten, For|om? Brennan, Tex te “sitting |e Arem. peel inf 12.—Harry vs up by whipping the & y Pirates, |the Coast league. Give Vine M11 | for fouls could be cal a Rogers, welterweizhts. champions of the Tacoma city|& shortstop, Corhan will do if his | ser ye ee me ; ‘Two old playmates will get to league, In two straight games for|arm is O. K., and Vernon te set for of 1h WASHINGTON PULLS CA gether in this bout. It's been a the Puget Sound title | the seaso F FIRE CS a Jong time since Rogers has boxed ‘The scheduled for tonight in. | When the MacDougall team wa’ here. It's an even match the City lenge atthe Crystal pool |loped the Northern Life outfit the “SPEAKER ‘CONFIDENT 13.—Last, but not least, Jim Fiynn| hare been postponed becnuse of the | ciner night it was the fourth yu Tiny Herman, heavy See acres tae eee, Seed ment INDIANS WILL REPEAT — weights, set were between the Paget Sound | straight win for the While Flynn will be outweighed] Paper Box five and the University |store team this season they the whiskers in the last five| Substitutions—Summy for Lewis, Lewe@ for Sammy, Reinhart for N. Latham, Scoring: Field goals—Lewts 1, Sellk } | Punting the game out of the fire; The summary: by minutes of play, Washington's cage five defeated the University of Ore Commercial club and the Elmer * gym Tne UBBARD, Texas, Ja stron rt t 3, many pounds and ong esa = eee Se ees ee tooo stil going strong. The defeat] HUBBARE Tex Jan 1 ar than last year sen .at the Mgt aes BY x Bete et | Talbot . Bryan 2 Younger and faster man, James kic! The latter game will be played on |of the Insurance team eliminated] Tria Speaker is confident of an I ? fieured w * ie a 31 | Chapman as 4 thru with his services for the| February 24, while the new date for Jone of the strongest teams in th| Indian pennant this year if ft tht pit held up. Thin yen count last night. The game was! Referee Weedword, ” ” fund, when Young Hector, the| the former stir gg anacencel. city from their path, Now the tikinen aie 1 feel more f t teal os full of thrills from whistle to : a Bremerton heavyweight, couldn't sre! gn als ‘gc Wileates. to | CEEIDIOOS dake bok tad edad tones 1? a ; ho’ in my pitchers ¢ 3 heow ¥ : , me ee whistle, Jong, epectacular shots and} More than 1,000 of h the bout unless he was paid a $400|, There te 0 ron! nemnen at the Crystei|the University Commercial club and is Tm stand on the Tineup/ depend on Coveleskin, Bagby and |, ih Hunter leaving ochost ft will jsome s vdid floor work featuring | 1,900 students take part in athletics) purse. Herman should outbox the | poi because of the big floor. One man|the I t Sound Paper Box team|that won the championship | Casdv to deliver with Ma sents x — Se me |, }of some kine veteran in the “ur rounds. | cannot referee a game fairly and keep it| being their chief opponents, ac-| for Us last fall, 1 figure that Uhl, ¢ nd Sect e ucened Tor Gases’ Anue| ‘The Washington offensive didn’t Four ae Roy sigetr P| ad of fouls, cording to the present dope maid. ; nage j Morton w no win a bunch of |'*t oe really get etartes cniil the Beak Schacht, Joe Waterman and Ted] mur team finished stronger than| games with me minutes when Heinie Seilk, the big Whitman—wil! officiate tonight, and)», -.ion the prelimmary game University Commercial club Monday | '* "tarted. andy y rm) “The young Joey e goheaule ter tonany setlow = compet Rimeet eutes lall the boys are donating their serv: | Vursity Commercial club- MacDougall-| rien at the Crystal Pool and piays|°%,,0F making any keep b at ° n, Rallard va Que sket and the “W" boys fed him! , on load of dian | fees the same as the fighters. Southwick tiff Monday night. he oe = te aan Pisa Ber teens “The Indians etatt| ne hen the erit te « ond #- En ce Wess Geattia tithe abeke By some remarkable (J 4, full carjone ta The smoker card is in charge of | need pubenary i proved itself just about the best he keeps : Weat Beattie. Fra reste |shooting Sellk netted a pair of bas-|{ matchines. Austin & Salt and Nate Druxinman | egher's,Piemts gd fain hey eeery ait plone are lining up| there is in baseball in that closing kets that put the locals on an even and the boxing commission with the) have won seven straight games Islightly different than they did last dash for’ the nant and In the Yankees look itke our chief footing with the visitors, Another other detalis of the smoker being| far this season. Chances are that an TY ee eta ona Caetees |e. ws nokiyn. We now nln, but the While Sox will t |basket by Seilk, one by Talbot and ne 2 he crmattes ab) Tow tae Cal aie ike |Overton, who played quate for) eve, * fine southoaw tm Wa n lot ter thar lot of f » pair of converted fouls by the pointed thru the Elks’ club. Tacoma champs, ee nee toe with the| Mal® whont we didn't have wher ¢ then 6 page Washington captain cinched the athatd ne a now with the/tne 1920 season started, #0 that's| Frown: nd Tigers muste Tt looks ike Rit Hay came liearthora tite ddim: ae J mn " ‘ tbe. ove looks tikes ava «| war HE RIGHT pik tees, ects ae thoes che won| But the ped esr PED Sond ddl ie: oe ene doce ern wii was thought for a whie| Oregon led at the end of the SPIRIT H me als :” wae places St be would greduate thie @ first half by a 17-to-14 count, b RE hee x SENSATIONAL FRENCHMAN. instore acesawe tc nnd fr til Washington finally spurted }-arour ferred to the University Geer, telegraphed the Seattle pro-| ooh” me should prove a valuable man team is pra Seilk’s fine shooting, the a ie, oacernmet (ne, Sette, | en Be [aay FR WILL RACE YANKEES =| VICTORIA Son's je Neil a | —- Cc. conte playin: n > 0 4 file three boys, Eddie Neil and Ray A. center, playing the pivot BY HENRY L. FARRE | month when Josef Guillemot, the} WINNER nd the tight dete This bird Woods, of the MacDoa- | perth Scribner, bantamweights, and Johnny | guli-Routhwich teams to test abews [OCrth NEW YO! naational French runner, compete Jimmy Bryan at guard, 50 Motorcycle Miles Jordan, a featherweight, on the| the best foul shot in the lengue, The | Davidson, Dick Frayn and Ralph | new in the w panne , fenefit card being staged tonight.| other night ngninst the Northern |amith, the class of the forwards|yasiona wi | with @ field of American stars in a FROM METS Washington's work, wh to the Ilon While Moe's boys fight here once| Life tenm he missed Just two chaness Ji ine city circuit, are holding | 7 a Soeeel eae Durno, at forward, and Chapman Gal fn awhile, they are not Seattle box-| ““* “* ™i™* ite A aatia: shake positions. The util | | |, Guillemont, who won the 5,000.me STANDING OF THE TEAMS | at guard, shone for the visitors Means Cheap, Quick ‘Trans, | ers. The a goes for Tiny Her-| fenson, the new forward, of the Bys-|ity men comprise some strong play | | oe title at the last Olymple game anti se One mystery eurrounte the tn Sead D man of Tacoma, Bozarth of the|tem sen locks ‘pretty |ers in ‘Rich, forward, and Botts, has nc 1 the invitation of the | Vescouver ' tercollegiate games at » Washington | avy, Searcy of Wenatchea and | Food, fe lm ie ii deine shape ne Harper, Potts and Bullock, guards | Guaranty club to participate toria aye ‘and that is the unexplained reason REBUILT Mas ireerste. Set pot nn ot | eeu She: eos dae” Se | actatton tan ‘tt tn at tered it |national” tnoor “moet ‘at’ 'Stadies | respons, san ae Paying un yt ting Woodword of Tacoma tor|] MOTORCYCLES them are willing to box for nothing | Keichner. necessary, while Frayn can ay Square Garden, on February 19 I 4 - feree. He tries hard enough, but iecessary, nile yn ¢ play beatable b y, the Victoria Aristo: | offered at a for the benefit fund. And then a — lcenter and Devideot can play euard Pittsbarg is the only possibility | anticipation of his rance, th depo get Bhageltch ype sods Htie [i& Rot A competent collegiate of P) fake the case of Jim Flynn, who], When I comes to guards Firvin Cook.) eo the champions are pretty well Jclub hax added a special 3,000-meter | s1 7 “ewe tho Neate |fieial. With such stellar officials | «volunteered at the last minute to fixed for eecondary men race to its program ye . their big, mia |2* Stan Riddle and Ken Thomas in replace one of the boys who couldn't | con ia Ju ss necnie | ‘The Americans in thie race have|take in devoting neariy all of their |Seattle there should be no diffi see his way clear to box for the| Ja © . Hie ferwerd he: ‘The most for your |been limited to five, Joey Ray, of ength in guarding |CUlty in obtaining a competent of fund unless he dragged down a purse and whats |money, the pest fo r count of previously arranged » }the m 2 A. C., and John 5 aa aleieseemnk & ficial | fof $400. pore, we good shot bimeslt, roo ae tor lvoer = eae of Penn § intercollegiate orla center. Dunderdale and Oat Th e same teams or hae ote : health, is the guar- Poston college, acclaimed ty come tne | COUNtrY champion, already have ac-|man were left pr ‘ily uneuarded | their two-game series at the Wash-| THE WRONG wD tothe, who See an tetioms |*2tee Biven by janes at ihe Samimel! by e0mns the | concen tuvitations, he edeer’ thoes |omh te ® remule thaw GM teaet or tht gym tonight. ‘The game will | SPIRIT a ‘ x , Those DR, EDWIN J. swamped with offers for games Zest | exp ted to compete are Harry | scoring for the loca jatar promptly at 7:30 | , thes have reguinr eagle eyes ani b : Ml, California "et ‘ol Helme, of Buffa oe © lineup The fellow who couldn't see hin| Gout have rrewlne cwele ye ane | Seattle's Leading < Mate are mentioned as posible gMhes | clm®, of Buffalo, national junior! | | Maew and Summary. | washington (36) Poa Orexon (31) ey eear to box for tt benerit| few. Dental Office |and sentor two-mile champion; Hal-| ,, Viet a i. Talbot « } Durno (c) | unless he was paid for it is Young Babel oaisseabia Howard Opie, Princeton basketball | ous Brown, of the glorton A. A..!5 oe ht Rickey | Lewis ' | M. Latham | 1116-1118 Pike St. i iusto haavewe | captain, Is one of the most unusual | Olympic 3,000-meter Myampion, an. - at Row Mi. Latham ah the ag Miter ting ‘bees wi looking men that ever played basket- | Walter Higgins, of C Solumbla |W. taut ; = ak ear an ing to box for benefits. But he's _ By Special Request are necessary to playing, he wears «| Because Guillemot is a corporal in| Peierekson bane vere behbetckhed ocr Seattle Viayers repeat “Major wire and pereen attac! ont that the Freneh t Wing Rile eee Off on the wrong track this time, | Lonnie Austin of the program com. | Mittee reporting that he wouldn't fight for a dime less than $400. Hector has earned a lot of money fn Seattle rings, but he has earned his last money boxing here unless | he can kick thru with a satisfactory reason for not turning his share of earns for him the title of the rmy, he must obtal ‘masked forward.” Ave of absence to quit France The | French athletic authorities are said ‘ : 9 | Hockey is vying with basketban for | to have promised every assistance in| First pertoc atte, Riley trom leading interest in Eastern colleges at| getting the Walker Victoria, Out present. Many of the oh getting the permit. Wirth Aver Admission Ge || Nerthecet aad Midals Wert tere oct’ -- | Pitecond’ perlod.-(8) Vietorta, Johnson 9 Crew opened this week at Califor. MEET WELLING 1g: ‘ (ii "Wictoring“Dun- rbara.” by Geo, Bernard w. Monday, Tuesday and Wed nenday nights A satire o lization in three MILDMAN CIGARS Victoria, Dur At the big U. C. A, dance In Moone the gate over to the fund like the nia with « big rally, 9 15, (8) Bentt P= are. OF be Sy ice 1 will meet Joe Welling at atte 6 te in» voting JOIE RAY ENTERS | New Orleans February 25, according c Just who Im “Queen of the Ti Manufactured in Seattle ee ee “ P * Aine Mildred Kirmer will represent my ” a will be TRACK EVENT Be, In- and equal to any o-hundrea ) dole Ray will run the mile and a n be t by wearing th t om re | | half at the Millrowe games at the nt cigar made Jandy jupport. We give , PR ig airy iv Lewis asks for aL oat ™ hen arvansed for more ‘i 4a Febru anyw: ° riority . {$15,000 guarantee to wrestle a Bo: Morris for Murr a M mm Square Garden Ia Ve anywhere. | (NbBERG' Co. poring and wrestling tour-|t0M Mmatman with the heudlock | Meeking for W. Loughlin G, Meeking for | ane D ‘4401 ‘Third Avenue feattie | hausut this your barred from the match, Py Raamntoetichey tem ||_Daostns lensene nt A604 4th, Cor. c aS

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