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aq . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 THE SEATTLE I TAR PAGE 17 i Knights oi Swat Perform at Dreamland Tonight RUBE CAFE PIN MEN SNAP OUT OF SLUMP erry = Lracu SEATTLE | SIWASHES Oaks Lose Slugger SPORTSMEN, RELY ON TO STAGE | DRIVING PARTY ‘POWER BY KARL A. WKY RIVING power An hour and enehalf of “stunts,” and good battery several hourr of dancing and the work are the! lmame period of time within which two biggest hopes | “eatw” aro available to th hopes of the Se will feature the annual reunt vtthe Biwashes jatunt night of the Sportemen’s Aw for finiwhing out sociation of Seattle, to be held Marc HERMAN | | AND | BARRY HEAD CARD | i | ITH Jim Parry and Tiny Her HH man, heavyweighta, heading Wy Ht 1 the card, 14 knights of swat | win wwing inte action at Dreamland | tonight, | The show te being staged for the | American Legion posta in Seattle, t | but ts in no way to be considered a benefit, at all of the boxers are being | t 5 in front in the Coast league race d a, at the Masonic temple. weil acquainted with the class of en With uel a team made a sollection of hit-| tert © no local ¢ oduces, on ers § i ther ammment th produ BBs clean the only exception to the rule match with the Elks No. 2 team in this year in that the aftair ta to be Rod Mur- | the city pin league last night The ° open to the ladies. Bil Ken wins broke the Rube five's stump. Starting the program at & p, m., worthy, Tex Win | ‘The Palo Cigara, Orphouma, Cheas- the committee bas arranged several | “lL * Spencer and Roxy ty’s, Lambermen and Rippe’s Cato C vooal and instrumental selections, | Middleton in the lineup, the tocals | a featuring a monologue by Lioyd| should have plenty of power | i » BN. Spencer and a sketch portsaying the| The team is bound to miss the! Btks No. 1 and Etks No. 3, The University of Washington will open athletic relations |t*eubtecs of some of our phe anglers |@ashing offensive play of Sammy | oe oh het bhi with ¢42,| With the University of British Columbia this week when the|*™ "!™reds who occasionally wan Bohne. Bohne not only hit the agute | | paid their régular medals Neither Barry nor Herman ts new to Seattle, as both jave performed here before, They rank pretty well in the Northwest The rest of the card followm “Red” Gage vs, Harry Casey, | Tightweights. Eddie Jacksen vs, Marcarto Flores, lightweigh's, i Billy Vitro vs. “Spike” Carney, (| bantamweights, i rie Daley vs. Filipino Kid 4 ‘ der forth in quest of a bird or fish.| and hit it hard, but he ran the bases walle O'Donnell rolled 640, basketball and hockey teams from these institutions meet in|No roto 8 “ been matin ed injitke a wild Pe ‘They td occ ty Rares Apongy wi i Pickering also had high game with| games in Seattle. Uning up the talent for the “stunts*|Jimmy Smith, Seattle's new short- | - lightweights, The basketball tiffs will be played at the University Of [part of the program, but the com. | #to iw quite © base ruyner, altho Lewis vs, Hugh Car 6 ‘The Dicrest upset of the nicht was the defeat of the Fiks No. 1. leaue| Washington gym and will get under way at 7:30 p. m. as|™!ter Erte Ry re go ol grt he tet er ley, welterweighta, ial. Tee games are booked, one for tonight and the other| {har enterwne abilty. deo ‘orgy Senttie nomen Se Saeco bor | on Saturday. er the program igo " . re cate gtagadirme ir yt) i Not much is‘known of the strength of the visitors. They main ‘auditorium wil bengiven ohe Scgienaton tens : “sop hyyrot eg pans pert eet fun,” as ap achagih i tes| are expected to line up with S. Anderson and C. Mathers at|*® *ncing, with Warren Anderson’ | ranks on a par with mont pegs & bevy of Gebutantes in the boxea: = ann 39 | forwards, Capt. A. Buchanan |at center, Ternen at right wing, Wa- {°C mm we oe for tery corpn in the league. ‘The pitch The show will get under way } H at center and G. Gross and K. |%m at left wing and McPherson and | 15° g\hoe “win. tied ‘the lower hall {kaggQtatt, With Geary, Schorr, . promptly at 8:20, The allied promot Carlisle at guards with J. Mc-|S jut" 90 mute cant Jopen for thetr use in swapping |Brancie’ pone end oe prow dome rato | te of Seattle are staging the party,; i I rand L. Fisher as subs. | aqunt Bh yang fos oon yarns, smoking or cards, if destred. | win a ~My pipet an eiteold should ae Onkland club spffered a — under the auspices af the Seattle box | ; It today with the announce ing commission, The University of Washington | or Little - “ A completo banquet was not con With Spenc + . 4 od at goal, J. MacKenaie and| wject thin year, and tn itm Bored Hl Mn yePancer and Adama behind |ment that the Cleveland Indians > team is slated to start as ual, | Adkins at defense, D. MacKenste at an 006 | b recalled Lot rap . . | 0, on Lappe na Ba csidinica "i eculled pule Guisto, the which means Talbot and Lewis at| rover, Coupes at center, Allen at loft |{2°, "portamen have arranged ®/a eatching department as there is in| slugging first sacker, into's big | { |forwards, Seilk at center and Bryan | wing and either Bingham or Lewis |DUftet lunch to be served during the |the league bat was counted on heavily in the . land Crawford at guards. Jat right wing. while Ed MacKenaie | baastard in the lower hall, The infield defense may not be the Onkland vt for ‘the ene Guiato Ti BEATS | CANADIAN PUCK jand Lauts will act as subs Scenio and decorative work ts fm }hest in the world, but it's far from | will report at the Indians’ training ONIGHT charge of “Stub” Hart, who helped |heme the worst in the league. Mur camp March 7. BY HE TEAM GooD COACHES ra : ‘ > produce the musical opera presented | phy should play better mens RY L. FARRELL The Canadian schoofs hockey Ss hey the aportamen tant year. A com |scceumtens ny Custer ball at Stree BRITT y ‘ORK 25.—~ "i jequad ts made up of some brilliant ttle team ts betne coached | picts eportamen's Be W YORK, Feb. There was der at : Aco! organ Jones, performers, according to reports |by Bobby Rows, Seattle defense | aura for the te round of the | or nd by any means, but he's out ME I S FAC ‘E S Wes ‘Geeens ‘tetay ‘Oat Semany cocear i 2 gatclanaee cham i from Vancouver. ‘They are expectd |star, and Robert reports. that his|stage, with woodland effect thruout | aur Mustling all the time and | Dundee and Willie Jackson reach &| pion, won from Frankie Britt ina jie ary S nadfoo' should take care af the keystone job ae 39} to bigot captain at ag + tae are in tiptop shape. the entire haf to carry out the gen-|in ©, K. fashion af the keystone jot jdecision in their bout tonight. fast stx-round bout here last night. sor—aari | OR sangeet « Aan hia Kame will be staged at the jeral scenic plan. x Teaming is a near approach to|Britt did mart of the leading, but defense, Hunter at rover, Morrison | Arena Saturday afternoon at 1:30. SMITH 8 htppodroming. ‘This pair of fist| Was Wild. Jones outhboxed him im ArAUW A’ BALL HAWK 0 t ‘ BROADWAY nafimith te maid © be a regutar ball PUCK MEN eae heniags ge for ay Soon [Sra che cock adit Jimmy Storey, } F om upon’. siesetl anaate oui approach records o! ‘on | ects The Greatest ight | TO HAVE the ground that Bo! aid, put e's | and Lewis, Langford and McVey Pa fo Mice intent ot poi § I Ever Saw” | STRONG STAFF [27 0 Se) TONIGHT arses sits" wat sown er ead torr ae | | | . ‘ oxen. Cunningham, Eldred and Middle | Tho Seattle Mets can make their} Willie and the jumping Italian al | Weights. Broadway high school's basoba: ton are all good fielders and they! chances of fir ‘ provide a lot of action and they| Johnny Hogan, Tacoma, won over 1t3— se! fo wes to have one of thelan cove ae va whing in second place | . use 68° || Muldoon Nominates Squires-Flynn Bout. Pitching staff in the nal F & Pretty good amoufy Of | 19 the Coast puck race almost certain |SWays get a lot of action—at the pron ee yan pete _ ss - a hox office. The question w ne | Overt, x iss bet rs “yg thi year, | If the pttcherw-deltver and the hit-|!f they win over Victoria tonight, |pOx, Sffice. | The question with the) iil) “ind Jack Hartford, of Tax ies tsi || Flynn Took ’Em on the Chin Then, Too. fin, Whe hae pitched for|tne holds up telding or ne fielding, | when they clad: tn the B. C. hectdet [ene a teat Severn en banal & foupenend Aue, f _*_*|| But the Fireman Finally Won by K. O. | Franklin and Queen Anne, will turn|that Seattle gung is going to be|A win for the locals will give them sea reds — i rd ed | anna . $ o We jout for the Tiger squad. steht ow oe Hi give the “port isn*t so much In the action} i o16—2743 . up there from the first gong | a fot o advantage ove + hi BY PETE MULDOON him to battle with Jim Fiynn that | _20% Saunders, the colored heaver. | this year * ng fra ed her Ithe better manne en fe Pers! STAR RUNNERS ate— coo! ee ‘ ona an to Wil be back on the squad. He ee RS 0 he Victor ws the better man. His— sai | Manager of Seattle Hockey Team. |e was finally prevailed upon t© sowed considerable proties last tenet aortas team bee won four! Willie and Johnny probably are TO COMPETE ie ST cae arcundin tions ¥ cree caw'man [erew! thre the ropes once mera)" ‘LEONARD WOULD «ett cames trom seattle, and the | mosting for the last tine. In the| 145— 495 len0 Hut Squires Jim Flynn frame |, Stce Squires landed in America| A's pay wine oh ae Mots face a hard task in trying tolfirst place Willie has shown he in| CHICAGO, Feb. 25—Jole Ray, SE eee sae fn Babeectielé, Can 8 rat lhe had been troubled with museular |.“ a MEET WINNER __ peat them on their own toe, \enining on the veteran and in the |the Illinois A. C, and other prome, — ——| middle of October, 1907. At that |‘heumatinm. It was kept secret and ne ae y YORK, Feb. 25.—Renny| ,, If the localy play in the same form | second piace the fans will decide that |inent long-distance runners, — will! #402515 | time I was connected with the big |/{*¥ tuide of the training camp MOORE VS Leonard, Ughtweight champion, wired |‘? "t y showed against Vancouver |tney have seen enough of the serial |Compete in the twornile run of thei § | Australian's training camp, so my|*2¢¥ of Bill's affiiction. On the] e Tex Rickard toc from 6t. Lous | day night, they ought to|and walk out. |25th annual indoor handicap tracks | 1¢8— 42 | interest in the affair was more than |™*ht he erawied thru the ropes to} TREMAINE king hirn to sign the winner of the « going mighty warm for the! The two are on for 15 rounds to |@nd field games of the First Regie! if $39 | a passing one [Reete irae, Se ene “waeeenney Sb i ee aun A Feb Jackson-Dundeo bout here Friday ty seven. night. In weight they are evenly |ment A. A. here tonight, | ff 5 7 } t ree D0: cL, , 0. Fe ‘4 1} n ” © 1 — : i? | Bal Squires wha the heavyweight |e nim SP. in the dressing Foor | ee ete Orca ate, nay | fight for a championship fight. “Get ¢ teaming are expected to line UP |matched. Willie has a longer reach | t ywel }mo that he could raise bis arms eve % mm weight, and 4 an follows <i é : y him and I'll sign,” he wired . ohnny the better pair of dancing Babe has gone to Ho at champtonship of Australia and came |srdulder hich, arme ©veO |Cart Tremaina, Cleveland, will clash |" tebe: ; “ vi ‘ wig Benepe ng hoctg Lorne rang me ; 23 she ler hi aw ? - | Viete Beattie. |legs. The fans thus far have shown |Springs with the home ran kings; i —— ——|te America to meet Tommy Barns,| pin entered the ring a man deter.|!? the main 10round bout of @ box | “ he Racy Mil 903—2811 |the American champion. Bil had @| mined > iow Amerion he was far|'Mg show here tonight. | Lady Langer breaks two swim | Fow Holmes the greatest endurance. She's a Babe Ruth fan, too. i reputation as a powerful walloper. | from the bloomer pictured him. He| wre — ae hl latte Sadia ftp Po Poy PELE ED 7 } 198— $14 | His fists were the size of young | depended upon his punch Funny thing about Leonard's kayo | Ania 0 do It | Seen "Wa me : DSON MOTORCYCLES a , d nded upon hin pune ree mate ae > nd be ninanaerrstane | Johnson alker 143— 617 |hams. And the string of knockouts} At that time Flynn was in his) "ctins, They all w Ce hace" | League of golf succeeds where! Oatman . Morris i LE { *DAVI | ] 142— 485 |to his credit was self explanatory a8 | prime. He could almorb punches Nike |" With him and get the chanc league of nations doesn’t make first | Dunderdale Rile — yi MINSCH CYCLE £0. se 643 7 4 $3/to his hitting powers. The wily |, camel could water. It was a won| ‘The 1920 apr hole Fr aa a gr A ye Taste - 303 E.PKE ST. i 2" | Tommy Burns used discretion. Aj dertul contest, Flynn took every-| pritain pando yy gts brs phe or . = Bessie Hs eres woe opaltouarsi tds mars AB ek bic i 9332853 | Past master in the art of feinting and |tning Squires had. After the third|inat of 1919 ear ae coer / crossing, Tommy had decided his | round it was just a queation of how | “ | lan of battle and that plan was not S, s } 7. >. mm & 4 long Squires would last. He stood} tt Dna ind'wes fae eae ee [ihe nyse nse phaa"eed THEY TURNED TO 190— 543 [climbed thru the ropes at Colma 00 |ewapped punches. | Juty 4th, 1907, and shook hands to| ‘The end came tn the atxth round. LOOK AT HER i / e e 1 start the melee, old Billy Jordon y Squires made one grand rally and -— | H h I Sh tis foenens “Lat ar On and tas | ery acaeae TONE SEW OST ie on apend goon thy stent the ; ig uality Standards men were off. Sq lytyne staggered around the ring and people stared and every one not swung to Burns’ | weathered the storm of blows. He’ in the secret wondered what wag up. : * * only time Squires landed. Fiurns|raiied quickly and let loowe a hay. | People looked out of their office win are found in the new arrivals of superbly i feinted Squires into a knot and shot |mmker which dropped Fill to the | dows, while both clerks and custom tailored and stylish i over a hard right cross to the Aus |noor Tt was one contest which 1|/¢m® rushed madly to the sidewalk tralian’s temple and Squires took the | witnessed where no seats were re.|What was the mensation? Was it count after about a minute of bat-| quired. The f were standing on | me great celebrity? Was ft a movie } ‘ q tling. Burns suffered a tractured rib! their toes thruout the entire mill ‘stunt? Was it an accident? No, it ® i from the only blow Squires Aed. After the contest Bill stated he | was simply a charming girl who had y y » ! i Squires was matched to box Jack | was thru for all to come. He | Just stepped out of Cherry‘s and had Wy “Twin” Sullivan. After 19 rounds of gave me his entire rin t, {sailed magnificently down the street, Le if j tousts ing Sullivan succeeded injexcept a pair of gt o |her eyes shining and her face beam 4 connecting with Squire’s chin which | wore when he beat Williams for the |'ng. telling the whole world that she p spelled defeat for the Kanguroo’s|heavyweicht championship of Aus. | Was bappy and didn’t care who knew representative. Squires decided to|tralia. He waa a gentleman of the|!t. Without very much down and lleave America and return to Aus |highest calibre and I am confi¢ simply taking her promise to pay an 171 344 926— 631 | tralia, bot a Bakersfield promoter America did not see Squires at b she earned Cherry had outfitted her i Ye f 173 179 191— 543 | but up snch alluring inducements for | best. lcompletety for spring. Whether you oi or iss 198 190 . — ~— os —|be man or woman, you, too, can a o 1 |make the people stare ° “a 147} | ‘Their store is 207 Rialto Eidg., on a | TWO PREP | CITY CAGE (| oi nc weet iintgon™ a 952 968 1002—2923 Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle.—Adv. | Boston Discards Cc AGE FIN ALS whe magne tor yet je money, the best for 1065—2922 “ i i p? | ou out the tron sean t» | GAMES ON UP IN _ [isishh sate BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 25.—The health, is the guar- Boston Braves cast off the Indian ay 4 ‘a sign today. Manager Fred Mitch oD WIN J. ell announced that the Indian TO Seatt Lending head which haa decorated the uni 106 Columbia St forms of Boston's losing tearm Two prep basketball games are} With five teams in the playoff! sadlnotad will be supplanted with the plain | booked for this afternoon with Broad. | when the rules of the league call for 0 ol pel tae mates Wak Beatty st|enry’ haters, the finals. of te. ott HOYT’S from, we are able to offer our patrons the very “A” H LERS | Franklin. | basketball league can get under way NEW : highest quality in fabrics. UR | The Queen Anne and Lineotn| The Puget Sound Paper Box team r, i + Nhe | teams are sili idle, due to recent | hae protested the MacDougall South MENU ; . We spat especially Pleased to announce the i WORK OUT | vaccinations | wick win and if It ix allowed by the||] Boston Baked Beane ....15¢ arrival of a consignment of : LAKE CHARLES, La, Feb. 25—| The Broadway-Ballard game ts at-| league it will eliminate the Northern ||] eon ernt and ches ‘ Perry, Ray, Bigbee and/tracting the most attention. Ballard] Life team and will put the MacDou Macaroni! and Cheese ....15¢ Moore donned athletic uniforms to-| is given a good chance of downing | outhwick, Puget Sound Paper HomeMase Pi @ay and took their first workout. |the Tigers when they get them on) Box, Eckmann Furniture Co, and Y. SANDWICHES : ay Fashion Park Sui Manager Connie Mack armounced be | their own floor | M. C. A, in the finals. ||] Cold Meat and Cheese ..10¢ 3 } . as 10n ar uits Will keep eight of 13 hurlers he is|_ Franklin is doped to win over the it ¢tands now the Rox'|] Hot Hamburger . Ie Working now. ‘ } m : Flot Cakes and Syrup ...20¢ an: é This make is famous among all good dress- Indians again. five and the Northern Life quintet 3 Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ a — — are tied for fourth CRISIS NEAR IN FIGHT fas ose stinc's ushers | "eae Cotte in ag Cob {ile ers. Come in and ook over Fashion Park's |today for places. "The two winners Seattle 5c ne ; ata new offerings. They provide custom service FOR TIAJUANA TRACK Pe then meet for the title, : ae Z without the annoyance of a try-on. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26.—With. claring that if anyone reopens the| Chicago fans are so starved for| HOYT’S y Also bear in mind that we still have some ‘both Jim Coffroth, and Jerome Bas-| track he will be the man |boxing that even J. Wilson looked 822 Pike St, at Fourth Ro a odd lots, with one and two of a kind, of sity claiming control of the Tiajuana| Local sporting men believe Bassity | like a million dollars to ’em. 0 Values Values vercoats at $19.75 '%" and $26.75 ‘3: designed and built to suit the tastes of all men and young men. The prices are very moderate. With an abundance of fine woolens to select face track, about the only thing the| may have had a hand in the sudden | ———— ——.——|l| WE NEVER CLOSE fan Francisco sporting fraternity | action of the Mexican government in| woe Geog Juicy Steak, go wt Semed certain of today was the long | levying the passport tax | Boldt's—Advertisement. |" battle for Tiajuana seemed near af nam secisiial A | Crisis. tiring: the cieatag it: the trecte| ONARD | : : ; : fp pioneer ghar ‘een | LE || CHAS. SCHW.” RTZ Other Overcoats Are Still Offered at 33%% Reduction eer S00 Mecieas movement.) BEATS |] yee Sxnmined nnd Uhasnen Pitted Baasity’s attorney, Frank Murphy?| Prices Bnnounced here late yesterday the! WELLING Il meaconable j track would reopen in a few days| 227 Epler Bik. Under Basaity’s control | sr LOuTS, Feb. 26-—Renny |] 812 Second Ave Today he amplified this statement |) conard, world’s lightweight cham Tel. Main 2661 With a declaration that definite ar-| ; - cated Joo Welllng, of | Fangements might be announced be- | Pion, easily defeated Joe = lan | HANER & WOLFF i ‘fore nigh | Chicago, in an eight-round bout here ui St dos with, whsilten toe i The Kaveneeh 916 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR MADISON | Cottroth ntaing his headquarters,| Leonard took eve smd, scorin } Sites lnearly, Be woot Walling aprewiing Hat $4.00 Seattle Two Big Stores Tacoma ; “It is quite possible we shall have to the canvas in the fifth round with TWO STORES 1 1221-Third Ave. *COR.UNIVERSITY: something to say on the opening of a vicious right crows, Welling took First and Madison track in a few days,” Coffroth|a count of nine and then clinched First and Union Peseunced. He was emphatic in de |for the remainder of the round.

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