The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 11

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WAR TOOK TOLL OF ENGLISH BOXERS|Prep Grid BY ROY GROVE Teams Set England in the past has turned out some great fighters, but today fistic class over for Play there is scarce. They have a hard time developing anybody and when they do get him to coming Ballard and Franklin Re- ported in Good Condi- SEATTLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. STAR ‘Champions/ GRIDIRON STARS ' May Fight No. 10 P “ | U. H. Stallings, captain and tackle of the Oberlin team, ui Again Soon j . which upset the dope and defeated Ohio State, 1920 Big | First Bout No-Decision’ Ten champions, early this season. Affair; Leonard May, PAGE 11 Games Shifted Star League Schedule Is Changed for Sunday’s along — some second-rater comes along and hits him with everything but the water bucket. The writer had occasion to witness several battles at the National Sporting club in London and asked club officials how they explained this mediocrity of resin shufflers. “It's due to England's losing so many men in the war,” they told me, “The world Shea ee vt Annex Welter Title rw bye AY Bp Benn Hoes ny Ra ay generation before England can bring out any- tion for Friday’s Game| Games BY LEO H. LASSEN _ But, look out when they do—there will be a new school, new methods and different OTH Coaches tral TQECAUSE the Walla Walla play Sq) HE next big thinking. For none of the old masters are there to coach and inspire that future. hong td sages | field football team wishes to use scrap on the They will develop an initiative and an original style that has never been known to the Femahtin’” sepert lane sme. pied "lekiee’ Ganon seabed British ring. , While Britain was busy with the war, few matches that were fought were just thelr prep grid fron charges in | billed for that field have been shift. jed to Lincoin park. The time of the fistic horizon) is the impend- | | for the sake of the game. These m were more exhibition goes than anything ge0d = condition games remains the same. oo he Brit-| | else. There were no large stakes involved and it was hardly worth the pugilist’s a, “an beams \loe been mae a * pat acy “. | time to fool with them. So the game gradually wilted away, and all the future field tomorrow| games will be played on the upper ; ay champions of the Isles went with it. afternoon. grounds and three junior games wild East. The cass ssant| "the soviond,gubsasle Zor andy i evi bere “haven't| FARREN change in their fo nal “yullbesk tobews: hr Carroll is a bit under the weather and Eddie McGill, who has been) playing left half, may take hie old | Tee rendy bry Cleaners ve Atom place at fullback with Mager taking| Athletic smsoctation et lower Woodland park at 2:40 p.m. ead gag Smith replacing Mager |P*) fla Juniors va Highiand Park a@ lower Woodland park at 11:30 & mm. Coach Pease ts thinking seriousty| Ben Parts Billiards vx, Hawthorne Ja+ of putting Fred Schneider in at| niors at Lincoln park at 2:45 p.m. South right half, which would give his JUNIOR DIVISIOW Washington Park va, Falcon A. G o@ English Hockey Girls to Play Yankee Squad BY ROY GROVE malo athletics—endurance, go-get'm <€YOU jolly well know we pan ply |“ accuracy. would last the longer-—-Abe Mish. ° Cowan Cigar Co. ve Park the bloomin’ gayhme,” rays There are 19 of them tn wumber.| South Park at 1 p.m. ™ The team of 11 members, an official) kind's jaw or Frisco Frankie Far-| backfield more speed. He would SENIOR DIVISION Miss K, EB. Lidderdale, speediest star) ump from the Mnglish Hockey club, } ren’s good right arm. then shift Lackstrom to right end| Maple tangs va Boeing Aircraft club of the stick sith the English Field |and the team captain, Miss C. J.| Meferse Gruman decided one was|in place of Anderson. Ot wees ca tee Deas i Ta jHockey players who have just ar |Gaskell. as good as the other and gvae Mish-| However, both coaches seemed to | park at 1 p.m rived in Hasmerica to ply the hair| Strange to say, Mins Gaskell never | kind a draw, altho the San Franciseo|think that the teams would start|, Nas vokere mw aw ribbons off'n our iganies. [Seta into thé gumo—that ts into play | iad was conceded at least six of the] with their regular lineups. And nobody's disputing her word, |—because it imn't the custom of the |10 rounds. Franklin is a slight favorite to win not for a minute, We remember too | Isles. She pulls a John MoGraw and) joe Harrahan and Johnny Trag-|as they have kicked thru with two well how our own maidens sauntered directs the movement of the bal! pitas fought to @ sickly finish in| wins so far while Ballard has lost over the foam last summer and got]from the pine board on the side |tneir semi-windup, when the referce | one start and ted in the other, their trimmin’s at ‘ockey on the ial: | lines. She led the team that went! threw T bitas from the ring for) Franklin's offensive centers large- and. That's wot. |to Australia and came back with all | stalling, Freddie Williams of Boston |ly around Brice Taylor, their big But they are a sturdy erew, these \jhe honors that were possible to grab shaded Net! Zimmerman in six | tackle, while Ballard {s counting on English girls, and are the pick of jin this particular branch of sport. rounds. Mike De Pinto beat Georgie | Knight Lowry, crack halfback. the best players and clubs in all of) Should the Britishers win the m&| prandon and Carl Martin trimmed| The kickoff te set for 3:30, England. They all possess that jority of their gumes here, they will jrankie Warrens in the curtain The probable lineups follow: masculine type of slashing athletics be entitled to the monicker of World raiser, Bait: Positio ¥ so familiar to the British woman. |Champions, in view of the fact they | : Nardine Ri They have the prowess that would have mastered all possible opponents an: SHADES MISHKIND IRTLAND, Ore, Oct. 37.—The Heilig fistic headliner here last night was a contest to see which | strong x | ¢ircles that the two champions will it together soon. en Rocky Kansas gave ‘Lew Tendler a sound licking i in New York the other night.) BF j A ie the Buffalo boy removed the| [Rus aF), to. . | only serious contender for} y 7 ha Leonard's lightweight crown. Leonard had beaten Kansas | a few months before. They still say in the East, too, that the reason Leonard | didn’t box Tendler when the match was up recently was be- cause he wie eltaet the -185-pound wei tho Leon- ‘ard claimed an injured thumb. ‘There isn’t a strong contender tn lightweight ranks for Leonart Rattle right now, so the only | thing.for him to do to move up foto tho welterwtight division if he intends to keep on fighting. Britton and Leonard have fought Ba oodland upper Woodiand park at 2:45 p.m SPOKANE. — Several Spokane ea® ing house proprietors notified that their union cooks and waiters will leave next Tuesday if scheduled wage reductions are put into force. Speaker Is Big League bespeak any of America’s average |of the British empire, TEAM TO MEET |-.. The Haas-Kckart Cigar Co. team | Purston Beerrgme Washington Gridders aetna ieee es RE 2 league has re | packst if oGMIl (eo) verdict being a draw. S ortsman Frank Chances, former organized and will hold a meeting |Deckmee TP Carroll ~Britton ts getting older every day leader” of the Chicago Cada, ts at Eckart'’s cigar store Friday at| Tracy Strong will handle the ident of the California Mid-Wiater with “Butch” whistie as usual, be didn’t look any too good Boyle as umpire and Neil Ellis as fought a draw with 7:30. The store is located at 107 Second ave. 8. Working for Stanford Cleveland Pilot Goes on here. He "tin Goorge Keny, first sacker of the cham. — ——e head linesman. —— then, however, Annual Fishin Trip pion New York Giants te credited ‘wih BY HAROLD MARQUIS a chance this week. Johnny Ay pone SERVICES FOR “BAT” -_— ———E cold. one of the} With Walton Disciples | or teictow, veteran chicago crite, | FYNOCH BAGSHAW Is talking Meneses ta ni Kandy sveye ye NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Funeral | in the business. brengene Ken Penner, Sacramento pitcher, ts er strep nel aay" |ter, Further changes in the eleven sie, vethion, toate whee hone FREE EYE CLINIC Shines deen & BY MORRIS ACKERMAN having taveary winter "Pentti pad | but hasn't mach to way about Wash: | may develop before te game. om ened ary Ser Ae * to be 8 er olfer, and r ’ Leonard, risking | Editor of Ackerman’s Sporting Guide |v Ne “senistant pro ‘te Whit Selkirk. ot | ington, The Sun Dodgers are saying —_——_——_ held this afternoon, Honorary pall: | Coane of Guanes bearers selected were Tex Rickard.) THOROUGH EXAMINATION Tom O'Rourke, Willie Lewis, Will! tam Muldoon, Val O'Farrell, Frank , Price, Damon Runyon, Bert Igoe and | James P. Sinnot. | | little and working hard this week.) JOHNSON STARS and their showing aguinst Stanford November 6 may surprise the Coast fans. Bagshaw and George Varnell, who the Del Paso Country club, to Sacra- menta, HEN Tris Speak- ef, manager of the Cleveland Indians, goes on a fishing Only 15,000 people paid te eee the first four games of the Junior world serice, et Louisville, between the axsociation and Ameri@an FOR WHITE SOX Ernie Johnson, former Salt Lake shortstop, played great ball for the trip, what does he ? nag aor Seon | Baltimore. Which n't anzthing fore | referees more college games than| White Sox in the Chicago city aie | bilities for a next] shee town te brag any other man in the Northwest. | series, lending both teams at bat | SHARKEY VS. BUFF | year’s pennant? Sone | agree that Washington State should with a mark of .474 and he bandied) NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Jack | Fish? Ronny frief, former Malt take first | down O. A. C. when they meet. The every chanee in the field perfectiy.| Sharkey, New York bantam, will get | All, wrong! Ho | Sachets whe, belde the Coast league news Cougar team te united in spirit this —_——— _— the first crack at Johnny Buff's Sa “atte work Rael doesn’t talle. Like] for-the Kanso Gus wom, ta'the wines: |Tenr, ona, Seplaying regularly the COLUMBUS WINS eréwn, Tex Rickard has signed them Fomers whe have, out, work. the real sports-|!°8® association, this year, a qecora | High grade of football they showed!) NeW YORK, Oct. $7.—New York |to go 15 rounds for the title in the | j nen coming to pr ctfien, eure for that loop. in flashes last seavon. was saying many nice things about | garden November 11. js ad with you. * . man that ho is, Tris fishes in sil- ence, I've just re turned from the annual post-baseball season fishing pilgrimage to Idy! Wilde Island in Rice Lake, Ontario, with Speaker, Lesiie Nunamaker of the Indians and some others. Nunte this year took the honors for the biggest fish, for he landed 21-pound muscalunge. But Speaker, erman returned|as usual, provided the real fun and This does not mean thal Ragshaw/a new pugilistic find today—Phil | Daly 10a m to5 pm figures that Washington won't have|O’Dowd of Columbus. The Ohio} ST. LOUIS, Mo. Oct 37.—Alex > Monday and Friday a chance against Washington State,/bantam clearly outpointed Joe | Trambitas Ore, got the, 21618 BURKE BLDG. for the Sun Dodgers will be on the| Lynch, former champion, in a 12-|referce's verdict over Johnny Till- Second and Marien x2 ica piesa | a OHIO sitss Dentists up ‘all season. Lack of team| round bout last night, and wen a man, St Paul, after @ 12-round bout | wr. work poor generalship, which | popular deciston. here last night. @vp nate Paco tenons Ce LEAGUERS ergata webmrnsy se A IN ACTION sects Sanat arama in" bee LL the city bowling teams will + Aes suet a Vet woo the, regular weekly games. Two! that ‘Washington State does not —, os boaked for the} want to make the Washington game clk’ club. th t senso! ‘The eomplete schedule for tonight | eq'ne Moen yeare weneoule, wena ES Pi East with Bud Ridley after | entertainment. follows: the game early in the season. Ridley had been stopped by Bobby —_ IDEAL ALLEYS C. hag only won from Wash |= in New York because of Rube's Cafe vs, = Alderw ini once in the last ten years, and @ badly injured ear, Waterman said Manor, the Sun Dodgers are preparing to up- Compson & Fallis vs, Harry| hold their record Thanksgiving. g Eg g & a re z 3 F i 3 organized Good Evening, Seattle! Speaker caught his first musky that Bud’s bum ear kept him Rice Lake Klan, the of Druxman's Shirtshop. Concerning Stanford, little definite it Kivi Satioe teat which primarily was to stop cites ae ne be nag ine the Gucte tant hing y iis 5 re 1: and. Baird ‘has’ been| cussing st the tabla ‘Tris ap. ORPHECM ALLEYS | kiclune, and ‘Washington hus e bet Several months ago it was decided by the board of directors of fhe Wire Metekens hac tes) Sitaine meet Sill Kienao | Lane Tore Genre ee Ripe?) rect defused Sanford, and Bt the Chauncey Wright Restaurants Company that they would offer for and slapped = twobit fine on . * 5 ae Mee ae ettenders tor cach offense Be | ew. Pa te ee ee ee sale all of their restaurants and bakery stands in the City of Seattle. | Arve sounny wnuson | Groat Caln'tas'smach Gays | Hatton & Olier's va Doli) nnn ana i evi a hn material On October Ist, 1921, the University House was sold to Holland | dever Mexican welterweignt who put] 20» (0 couecs the Cit coupie ——_—_—— NOTICE FOR | M. Smith. On October 22nd, 1921, Phillip F. Ponssen and his associates “yal. Herman is now ia the 304-|2f, aysgacterward revesied an a» |DUFFY SIGNED . S. SOCCER purchased the Second Avenue Restaurant, across from the Savoy Hotel Ge West and he's making goed Be the ‘fellows learned to hold. thelr FOR O YEARS anit, West Senttie soccer team, Of (the only restaurant this company operates on Second Avenue), and also Bile Fit, the veteran Deaver|ong'then to wtand Just outldg the |the Heston, Wed Bor to plot the|at Brown. Bren!” Billard Toms purchased the four bakery stands operated by this company. The baker- iis Se, dow sils aac ee oe creas Sane nay at | Aeon iotese, ony” trems. Bont Ok wih dees toe’ tualr’samne ef ies and stands will be operated by Mr. Ponssen and his associates under xo Johnny Wines, the chewe eating. ee ince the tack of getting an out | LINCOM park the name of the Chauncey Wright Bakeries, Inc. lerman can fig! m . . . ° en condition, Bis ig re Box ee eo JNO. E. O'BRIEN We wish for Mr. Ponssen and his associates every good wish © Beater sipping ot fo strata ond , Sverre ran uctoos on on cating EIBEL LEADS mene eS calen Se that they could wish for themselves. acide eg meal as sory coi re meat ent tere ne | ORDER, Forty Dollar I, at this time, as President of the Chauncey Wright Restau- imouto "ag “. ae: ex =a wo th —a ‘—< ~ Catton and Viuting Done by ments Commeny, wish z ee the ne 9 mp “ee oe e - Previous Je |eireult cloute, “He batted 231, sao a a. Say cities, the company’s thanks and appreciation for their full support o he? bed i ars te Cleat: look sory he a aos Reet our different restaurants and bakery stands since I have been connected with the company, and we will look forward to a continuation of this titlebolder. three years ago. He found the eport| | splendid support in the new, yet old, enterprise which will be known wis the ywelht crown wes ts Soon be can shale the creat the Hazen J. Titus Fruit Cake Company of Seattle. . af because. 1 of js shoulders, he has ‘hig 4 ‘es oi: tm ° . 2 90 et an Seed iene’ ee This is the day of specialists, and it is our intention to specialize ee eee, in FRUIT CAKE, and FRUIT CAKE ONLY. We have already been ecptt, must beat Wilde him |The world series was on while we commissioned to make a sixty-pound Fruit Cake, decorated with the i Colored boxers have certainly been tho nemesia of Pete Moe's stable of fighters. Ray Scribner, the promis fog bantam, took on Danny EA- and Edwards stopped him io fhort order. Scribner hasn't done Say fighting since. Ho was over- Matched in this bout. And then Baby Blue, the Port- oy colored boy, Knocked Adie ou Neil was also over Matched. Johnny Jordan then took on St. Clair and St. Clair stop- Ped the dancing Johnny in less two rounds, And now Al Biddle is coming to front in the Moe stable. fonder 1f some chocolate drop hang one on young Al. — latter looks like the best of é Quartet so far, as he can hit fan take punishment, too. In- 'y to take it was the down- Of the others. 4y, Boldt’s Butterhorng are de- Advertisement, Tues., at “Get Acquainted Night,” Bright's, 1604 4th.—(Adv,) were casting our lures, but the only time Spoke mentioned baseball dur- ing the whole trip was in the even- ing when someone in town would call us up to give us the score of that day's game. And about the only imterest Tris would take in the game then, was to ask who had pitched. Spoke's wise. When the baseball sea- son is done, Spoke shakes it off his shoulders until springtime worries arrive. That's what keeps him fresh. Speaker this year again was guest of honor at the annual pow-wow of ithe Hiawatha Indians, who last year elected him ehief of the tribe, as a mark of their regard for his outof- door activities. He's an expert hunt- er and trap-shooter as well as a fisherman. LUMP C-0-A-L Clean, Light in Ash $9.50 | Per Ton, Delivered in Load ' Lote GARFIELD 2743 Su SS rt 1 + Te instrument authority you leave ‘behind— Your Will—makes you master of the future. It\is the one docu. mont, if placed in fatticious hands, that will speak your demands with euthority. This Bank is empowered to act as Execu- tor and Trustee under Wills. Consult Mr. Godsave, our Trust Officer. =—_ National Bank of Commerce Coat of Arms, or Seal, of the house in sugar, for the President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding, King George V. and Queen Mary of England, Queen Marie of Rumania, King Albert of Belgium, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, President of China; King Gustaf V. of Sweden, King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, Pope Benedict XV., Chief Justice Supreme Court William and many others. Everyone in Seattle is invited to the only Fruit Cake Nook in the world—at Third and Pine. HAZEN J. TITUS, President Chauncey Wright Restaurants Co. The best Fruit Cake in the world will be on display in the windows of the Mac-Dougall - Southwick Com- pany at Second Avenue and Pike Street, the busiest corner in the world, on Tharsday, Friday, Saturday ' and Sunday, October 27, 28, 29 and 30. = Howard Taft, Governor W. P. G. Harding of the Federal Reserve Bank, \ = a -

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