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THE SEATTLE BY LEO H. LASSEN | ested in local activities | Portland, gave Seattle | balanced than ever before other promoters to stage | smokers than those be- club from outside cities Washington's usual high The year 1921 was one and the outlook for Se- | two first division teams, und some big league puck their bouts in his build. | ing dished up at the pres- the water sport should standard. Next fall Coael of the biggest years in attle sports participation | but he wore out his wel- games should be played | ing. The commission has | ent time. boom, too. Bagshaw will have some the history of sport—in- for the coming year are come by selling players | here before the season is | the backing of the au- | Golf should be in for | The outlook for inter- real football material t ational, national and | fine, i | in mid-season. The loc over, thorities and in order to another big year this sea- collegiate sports at the work with and the pros local. Take baseball, | club should expe Things shoull pick up | have any boxing at all son as more players are University of Washing- pects for the Dodgers ‘ But 1922 holds much | Seattle’s Coast League | one of the biggest years in the boxing game dur- | the agreement will have taking up the game every ton are sweet. Chances get out of the gridirom promise, especially for club has changed hands of any team in the league ing the year, The boxing | to be carried out or box- season and the same goes are fine that the Sun rut are fine, Seattle. What happens in | and is now under the in 1922. game has had a bad odor ing stopped. This agree- | for tennis, Dodgers will cop the The year of 1921 was) ional and = interna- management of Jim Boldt | We are now in the mid- here ever since the bex- | nt will end some time The swimming game Coast ‘basketball title. a big year for sports, bat tienal sports holds the and Walter McCredie—a | season of the hockey ing commission made tts | in April and the ring was rather lax here last We'll have the Coast con- if everybody in spotlight, of course, at all good thing for the na- | ce and Seattle is rest- one-sided agreement with | game will then be open season, but with stronger ference track meet here in athletics in Seattle times, but Seattle sport | tional game here. Bill ing in first place. The Clay Hite, one of the pro- for honest competition competition expected for in the spring and college pull together, I fans are even more inter- | Klepper, who is now in teams are more evenly | moters, which forced the | and we should see better the Crystal Swimming haseball should be up to should be even bigger. Winter League Cost | - A Nickname Soccer California Is Defending Honor Siglin Advancement wna coed tdie _ Leaders of West in Big Grid Game Toda} i ° - - So Says Prexy Lane, of Salt.Lake Club; Paddy Was : RIAL Go Willd becisive Victory Will Stamp Golden Bears as Best Team of Year; All Nec Due for Big-Time Job and Then He Flivvered in I } belt * 2 di i | "en Spilled; On i ; California California; Other Stove League Baseball Gossip | their own nickname for. thelr college. athletic. teams. ; Dope Hae Boon Spilled; Only Reoult Is Awaited Now: California Wout tS og The title “Sun Dodgers” is still the official monicker | West Seattle Beats Boeing Game a Heavy Favorite to Win; Bears Had Overconfidence to Fear $ | LASSEN yashi i Club, 8 to 2, in Feature WED ae LAYING jn the California Mid-Winter lesque| of the stanenny iret pany, Mt was selected by a vole | oe HE honor of Western football was in the hands of the California Golden Bears cost Paddy Siglin a chance to move up to From a couple of sources recently has come the name | afternoon at Pasadena Cal. the big time this spring. “Vikings,” which ha: bout as much kick to it as ILLY McGRATH'S powerful! A decisive victory over Washington and Jefferson, one of the few undefeated So says Prexy Lane of the Salt Lake “Sand 5 ie a 2 West Seattle soccer team kept|the East this year, would stamp the Californians as the greatest team of the year, club, we t week and |"? !# winning streak in The star! Only the game ftself can decide the issue, which will be known before the day is Siglin had the best year of his career The students will be back in school next w ' league yesterday by running wild} California went into the game favored to win by at least 21 points. They had with the Bees lust year, ranking as the ut Rage lag Sigs oP coved opinion of | *#*!nt the Boeing Aircraft club inground and climatic advantages while the Presidents have just completed the long ji home-run king of the league and being listed this de wonton Fp nd bit as fitting as “Vikings” the second period at South park,|across the country. } high in other departments of the game. for Washi a” ¥ winning § to 2, Reams of copy have already poured out of Pasadena on the big game. The teams h Siglin was on the market, and one big Let's me name with a real kick to it. Look at the At the end of half time the neore | been compared, the dope on the two squads has been broadcasted thruout the length league club, according to Lane, had bid for| _w, & thara io, tn da “ia Beara,” theo \ lection’ a ail, but in the second|/breadth of the land, and the sport spotlight was turned on the big game today. his services. Then came the announcement| gia eof California; “Cardinal,” of Stanford; | bave Mh aay age 3 perse, Magis vid California has one of the greatest football teams that ever played in the West that Siglin wou!d play in the winter league, 4 : . ” ! |in their airplanes, West Seattie | today it was facing its biggest test of the season. { is tise’ euh (hana rettoet te mare kik sah) wilted ee Pron or pl Ween Ss eee Game scoring etx times” ‘ = i All we, ay nn age wanes for the reports to come in, can do is to wait for fee him in action. On the work he did in that loop depended) Tech; “Colonels,” of Centre college. iAP the titaea lisa wae stein | ee ees 2 his chances for advancement. Instead of keeping up his wonder. ful season galt, Sigtin stumped and the member of the “Rig Three”—~ Ty Cobb, Sisier or Hornsby, who! ‘Bas watching him, reported that he/ Barn't major league caliber. ‘The Bee prexy is blaming the Winter league playing for Sigtin's For two years the name “Rainiers” was hung on |, the second session, the Seattle baseball club while The Star was the only | ,.70™my Harwicke ran wild on the P k L d Seattle publication to call them “Siwashes.” Not a | canes Texeeeual Weealtens wens uc ea pretty name, we'll admit, but “Rainiers” meant a lot | goaied the other counters. as a nickname. The ball club finally accepted | | Fer the lavers Mckinley and Kiep | S k “Indians.” The game was played on a heavy Ss t a e Let the students decide for themselves, but for the | tieia How Bears and | Presidents Faced || Big Kick-Off Pavilion : —_—~| Card T@ Stephens .....1. E.R. Stein tw jailable for dw ’ mhrk, le out with = boost for | oreciweake ine teams Sea tule Herman Pilletie and Sy! Johnson, eader. © the two Portiand pitchers seid to wera The hard hitting of the Cardinals) [Exgiied them nothing, because the eppe- | [the St Louis pitchers battling for firet lace in the Coast hockey race in the British Co-| lumbia metropo- | lis tonight. | An The Vancouver cine Vancoures AWD ing four wtraight| ~The Southern California Golf asso- ®AMeS, AF6 COM-| ciation has changed its handicapping ing with a rush. system te the stroke method, which paying in the te in vogue in nearly all ether parte Pavilion mame form that) of the United States. Until recently | TOW. The switch in the main won them the| bugey was used as besis for han Was necessary because George In Weight and Class Being Too Big a Handicap; Bal- /*''" * ©¢ ' 9 at Upper Wood lard Cubs Fall Before Clothiers in Game of Season) trowie winning, ot 7" Bad 8° i 3 ms The Hawthorne Juntors also had 'TACY SHOWNS kept on their winning way in The Star pd efor breaking the winning | Junior basketball league, defeating the Mikadoes with | {)o™* ah Coleiula, Sapa nar ease at the Elks’ club Saturday night by a 46 to 13 count.) ¢ to o win Ww The Mikadoes put up a game fight against their oF)» edhe gy were turned tn for the ponents, but the weight of beaieges men bse jambs game and the Jewelers proved to be too|/ How Teams Stand |: Dou canteee French Dry Cleaners tuasia, much of a handicap. . , . Today's schedule follown: Tay Rapp and Pariser Moor, | in Star’s Junior failure, stating that he had piayed love of Mike, let’s get a monicker with a wallop. The Ballard Juniors took a ret | Barnes . lL. TR... Weiderquist bd fo much baseball and that the re Bas lh: ees acerca 2b A cman lela ene caliper roca gel he ty Ho n re) r t | Clark .. LG... . Vince} witc feetion of the deal cost Sigiin a Ss Sh B Park team in the preliminary game, latham (ce) .. Se Crook | @hance to co to the big show and/ learnt | losing 3 to 1. Southern scored for oo |Cranmer . soeesees Neal gost the Sult Lake team some real! %°™* ae re tacy own oys and South Park and Newcomb for fa! M d Milli . + | McMillan Konvolinka | . com, i lard io the Giret period, but Picareo |Mets am itionaires IN) vutior . .... Kopt Harrahan vs. Holliday — Possitiy i 8 trite toe | broke, thru twice for the second| Battle for First Place in Fe» ; “ss West | Main Mitt Go; I 8 BOOSTS te sar - perio ‘oomey . trenkert . tos PORTLAND GRADS — ae ee eee aner Oo BR | "ots siccmed sisasd'tns whistie | Hockey Race Nichols Prickvon| Hurt in Training Dufty Lewis, whe led the Coast =, of last your the 9. we osulbllicandeedal wea Comittee ~~ league style BATTLE and| NM cess erer Fieeeereres Basiata | LAT . ao rom poor z f 2 ne Co war Co. tinued on - toed | | keague in hitting with = 403 | pitching. “Manager Rickey ‘saly ‘bed | Jewelers Defeat Mikadoes by Big Score, Their its winning wor by detenting the Vancouver are | | = HA Efe / BN ly INKS heey i mn was taking greater Uberties with Sy SS Mowly the pitching staff beran i ely the club began to the last sin weeks it was ik Renton (ames Woodland vs Maple fe, | bi the crack forwards of the Shown Basketball Loop ik a oie ae | ttle last year. caps, but new the par figures are coal box Alex Trambitas, team, were ars for the win Moctne Alroraft, at 1 p | A win for the! taken himself in training, Noefing. home club tonight will put them — Holliday and Harrahan fought ahead of Seattle in the race. Under The Southern Golf association eham- | 10 round draw in Vancouver, B. nem “while Wawasoe played the r LEAGUE NO. bent game for the Nippous. a regen i Ragas gy SE ma i ~ the new syate of standings @eattle | pionship tournament of 1922 will be| Me time ago, and, judging by tM Mikadoos Position » Hen Paris Biltiards, at lewer has nine points, Vancouver eight | piayed ever the of the Atlanta! form he showed the other night, Yorte iz 130 pm J. Rooks. *. nd Victoria 7 | wl 22, 2: | liday shaul per Fae ‘4 re Hawthorns, at Walle Watle, &24 Victoria 7, two points counting | atnietic cud, June 1, 22, 22 and 24] wld go better with a boxer : : aad Vines 1, Eve oie Harrahtn’s type. Norrington Park, at) Seattle will still be without the! Philadelphia high schools wilt tkety} Archie Stoy, the Al = LP me Bill Joma | servicos of Roy Rickey, out with a;stsge « championship tournament during | 48 carded to meet Harrahan, bad knee. Gordon Fraser will re-|1#22. A eumber of representatives of | 8s unable to come here, so Holl place him. Otherwise both teams| ihe various schools are practicing on | ¥8* substituted, poate psn Beg Alvin Landin and Kid J meet in the semi-windup.. It Vancouver Waiter J. Travis, one of the famous | “8 if Clay Hite, who is pron amateur guifers of the country, is | the show, is pushing Landin peed the inter bi Pasadena, f Cal Travia won the national ama: |‘{**t by stacking him up against = fear title three times and is the enly ~~ of Johnston's caliber. Both feb American to greb off the Hritish jows pack @ pretty stiff unch, Amateur championship, secomplish- | Owen Roberts and Johnny Jo } | | Asahi Juniors y j Pirates came Meague three years ago. But Bill Essick doesn’t think that Eéington’s fielding is up to the stan- Gri. Edington’s hitting was all to the rary on the local lot, and his hit- ting may keep him in the Coast loop. will start with their lineups as usual. ‘They follow In the other game of the night the Shaner & Wolff tive, with the strong: | ext lineup they have mustered this season, beat the Ballard Cubs 25 to/ 18. It was a nip and tuck battle all/ of the way until the Clothiers started | Ballard forwarda, did the scoring for Right Wing - y _ “How come” for Loule Guisto? ing the feat in 1904, caging long shots, their club. New York city may enter 50 ten- Center. om a pair of tamiftiar tightwentd bee | Mgremprrtige so or Pasig: to carry the barden until the return o¢| ‘The Ballard team marred an other.| ‘The score follows nin Scame’ of firemen cach In ihe SUE BR MCh Gaver doulas etd ob. at, Washuacion 1 ee ann ee Bic Teealled DS. | Rath and Meuse! on the Landis sue game by a lot of unneces | Ballard Cube Position Bhaner-& Wolff AE ry) " gg ny cag + r ;| Fred Kell: D ook fom | Plonship tourne elede March < npend over $50,000 on | elly and Soldier Wi Bess unata apenas beng" | Sati ikea Mask Mexia | we ook tame Oya let atunavone| afar GaP eed Be “as MODERN COAST 2.0 eons Bets ote egular this year. uses Gees x Ané now the Indians have a¢ |, t pitching tt ® return bout, Kelly - winning ert PUGS SCORED | ini. iat © "Memeo Etat ime the | good a team to have to resort to much y expect to atay in « ih propesition = ' ss Silent Martin and 4 “Stuffy” Melnnis from the! looms up as a tou ‘ five-men 6. waite if a ni mirtade aka hati : |the league they will have to change Toledo February | pin the midst of the general Joy] Delegates from the New York dis- | named Mackie, open the show, ape y | The Yankee pitehing staff next year! their style of play Field Mclavehiin 6, Belington | Francisco Bika wlll roll. jsbou the tremendous revival of| triet to the annual meeting of the 3 prmmaked as one of the greatest play: | wi de ap of Maye F Everybody was scoring for Shaner | 3, Hasien 2, Krauceanus 2, dears 3, Evans | sports thruout the United States and| United States Golf Me @ in the game. | , Harper *.! 5 Wolff, long shots featuring their|® Tanser 1 the Inside right om the Phita-|the universe during 1921, a murmur Blt looks like Louie will either be | Dew! and Jolly. The first we ei eteg Stelaneht id Etlinenon, the| Ptwt,(hrows-—Hasiem 1 F. ©. mocer team, served with|of disgust comes from California! CARDS LACK Hiloved to another big league club {it2 Stine pitchers won 110 game in| play, McLaughlin and Erlingson, the| jreree—Mipley the Detlish army ta the late war and was | ; 001 Di ~ e * last ve Gunaee te toe | flight fans and promoters, It is a far ONE PITCHER > Ive strange that in the wild. furry of trades and rumors. of @ else he can be expected to hold| 4 — - . s a ery. say the Golden ate rallbirds, own the first base berth for Ouk-| orton nem Seam rant che se ieht major leaeue baseball managers | from the present crop of punk and| D Nina a Tietertit, Suan Zeace fo gest wish $8, are former catchers near-punk California ring men, to the | [trades on deck, while the major aieto wi coi ¢ tun St.| Harper 4 eed Verrvson 3. it will rye days when Jim Corbett, Jimmy Bi c. | * cay) es . oe Sone, te Bae | wna mauve ontt Ritting’ se hota thet Tt be predicted that tennis baile, race | {82% When Jim Cor ae wanes foremost |MAgnates were holding thelr ale fs college baseball club in Call- = ; BY a s an ere lernalia of the =| ‘Ville Ritchie, Bob McAllister and tee: My, : tiem Wnexine has Letty Deal. whe e svart wilt "bevreiuced iyete 20 pee |Numerouw other fistic lights graced frat pretufent of the organiaation. "Pur: | Giant goby a eos cardinal acne cent next season. California rings. as common goasip at grab off a g pitcher from f fornia before making the trip to the! tion Hngxine hae Lefty O'D leat senson, and Jolily, whe starred uin last Hep- | S0mewhere. Talent is a bit shy this Geveland training camp. was the big noise te the Comat a tm the Texas oo a " a het amma * ih, Of Detroit, | yes but vy . pn EW YORK, Jan. 2.—William T. 18 Ne ~ Y i year, a heavy wad of dough : aren, DUS If pitching fe strength, keep your eve/4N Tilden Ii. and Mra. Franklin 1.|}? : ¥. LINKS CHAMPS |occupants of the esccutive chair. | Will always bring results. Pitching “Rowdy”. Elliott, mento |°% %* Teakees. | Matlory today stood officially at the|~ - ~ has been the thorn in the side of head of the tennis ranks of the Gicher, is due for » change of ANDY PULLED head Of the Fi COMING BACK'!LEONARD IS Branch Rickey's team co Gas ef Now. Yer bie hotels immemorial, and the addition of a . equipped for tennis gon the root | Jim Barnes and Jock HutcBinson | =D T N| twitler of the class of Doa rion, It's no seeret that the aggres- GOOD STROKE ,,.7"" speedy Philadelphian | wns | te are recovering their stride in Call PICKED TO WI {and Haines would insure gts, sive little receiver doesn’t get placed at the head of the men's sin- |! During the recent open hanting season | fornia, After the days of «tanding| MILWAUKEE, Wis. Jan. 2.— Jerful St. Louis battin, bebe! along very well with Charley The arrangement engineered by| gies ranking by the United States {n, Masanchusetts, 1.108 deer were killed. | around in the rain up here, they | Lightweight Champion Benny Leon 5 seeregation were bucks, i: were so off form when they reached |ard and Pinkey Mitchell were ready Of the total, [of @ position several games nearer jthe top than they can hope to fine ish as they stand now. As it is, the | Cards look like dangerous pennant contenders for 1922. . the new Solon boss. Andy Smith, whereby the winner of} Lawn Tennis association in their of-| 5 | ; The acquisition of Oscar Stan- | the annual Stanford-California game! ficial announcement. Mrs. Franklin} Vaddie Viank, veteran southpaw | California that they Were neatly|for the gong in their 10-round, no- age by the Sacramento squad |W!!! meet the winner of the Harvard.) Mallory for t » sixth time he grog 2 n Washburn and RN, Wil-| pilche, may bend the Iee Midge / trimmed in their first exhibition decision battle, slated to ring here from Los Angeles also makes it | Yale-Princeton triumvirate in a tard bre 1 Ao “Wage in the or . nese bia SEPA ite, bane! langue next season, game. Saturday they came back {at 4 p. m. today. Both the fight Appear that Elliott will pastime |**a*on game is 4 welcome plan gles, Tilden divided honors with) cent Rienaeae aaa ae Denaeh " 7 ing |@nd trimmed John McGregor andjers were deelared to be in good con- ehewhere this season. will do away with the annual bicker-| Vincent Richardw in the men's| “Vv Richaed 4% Howard] Canadian national ontdoor skating mn and Vincent Rich championships will be held in St. John,| Willie McEwan, San Francisco pro- dition. Leonard was a slight favorite At the present time Manager |ing with different teams, and the| doubles, while Mrs. Mallory and Miss | jeand William M. Johnston. |New Brunawick, for the first time. Th¢| fessionals, in a 36-hole match. inv Notting Giethen, CENTRE HAS Pick has Elliott, Stanage, Cook | big southern schools will always have|Mary K. Browne of Los Angeles! 4 Lucien &. Williama | dates are January 27 and 28. : nd Edraund 1. Lavy. BIG EDGE _ | nd Schang on his windpad | representative Western teams, even! headed the women’s doubles. Miss) salt. in years when neither of them cops| Browne ranked second to Mra, Mal- | 10H. He Winners of Big DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 3—Centre A the Coast flag. Jlory in the women's singles, Wil-| Ret, Je and ME ran G If T |college was a heavy favorite to aan a ’ SEROPWARD WITH | juam M. Johnston, San Francisco.) . 5 sranklin 1 Mallory, New York, sd ourneys feat Texas A. and M. in the final ® | was rated just behind Tilde the Heats fase wi) vo interestea to| BEARS MOSTLY __|intn'sinrion, richards boing paced| + Biow that fd Woodward, the pitch CALIFORNIANS * '2 position ie Who was an aw t neteen in the men's er with Seattle two voary age |g BAEEY had the right idea when be] uti" rour ‘are trom Dhlladelphis, | 4 : eingy stig 8 4£% | declared in his Portland speech that | *8!es. WH) have a trial » w | th from San Francisco, seven! ve @ trial with Washington et toute bree from &§ 5. Mies Eleanor M0 the American leagu Northwestern athietes should be per-| 0.4, new York City, one from Port-| ¢ wise Helen Gilleaudeau, of Past Season Following are the winners of the important golf titles of the 1921 season: game of the football season in the Southwest here this afternoon. More than 15,000 fans are expected to tuna out to see “Bo” McMillan and the Kentucky “prayin’ colonels.” The famous “Ro™ win play Mts final game for Centre this afternoon, GREETINGS on Bundy, Low Angetes, | wuaied to attend Northern schools, micas . m4 er ving here—he lasted |iitead of bolstering California| 404, Ore. one from Chica One| 6. ‘aise. Bt Dude, Herth Anehves, Iain Wille Hunter Coaches reported both tewas in About two weeks in Seattle unie| # three from Massachusetta, 2 rth Aneever, ie ©. & Ty Lipscombe, sins aheaiten ae 7 UNM | tears, but his pudement was a little 4, Mine Lesiie Bancroft. ‘out Newton, ¥, Thompson. . % SWoodward was shipped to New| ‘* 192 4 1921| The ranking follows: “ eeiadecs Lae Md aie se ven in the Kastern league. He|rnvan ig AE on Magne My pox MEN'S SINGLES ’ award Raymond, Hartsdale || Trang Missisnippl—ceorge Von Elm. gies ‘ootball vareities ha’ P phi r P n ye x00d atride a 1, William T, Tilden, 1, Philadelphia, Pacific Morthwest—George Von lm. skood stride and was the tron| aenoat exclusively of Native Sons me 10 Marearet Grove, New York, || Metropolitan Unatainer White MANY BATTLES Man of the hur! - 1922 ing staff there last m M. Johnaton, Ban Francisco, | Ms wasnt worth a thin aime to| 13 CANADIANS __| « visto: monaoe romeere 1 res rere og, tht meerinan FOR NEW YORK Jones, Pr NEW YORK, Jan, 2.—New York's ene | f } | {: Wallace F donneon, Philadelphie, Pe ; t nia—Dr. Paul Hunter, Re eas ek Geo 4 he must have demon | &. Watson Washburn, New York, » } Ingraham, Pr wenseute istio new year was brimful of 12+ Strated 4 real return to form in Con- | GET THE GAFF} en ris Williams, 11, Boston, Masa 2 conse’, Fics Pritish—Ceet) Laiteh, round fights today. Folks within French—Ceeil Laiteh. Canadian—Ceell Leiten. National—Marion Hollina. commuting ¢ tunity of seein ance had an oppor MONCTON, N. B., Jan. 2.—Thir-| 7. tehiya Kumagae, New York, N. ¥ | teen Nova Seotia athletes have been ®, Lawrence B. Rice, wton Centre | : Todd Dry Docks, Inc. WHITE HASA | auspended from the amateur ranks Py an CR Wostegg-—-Mre. M. Jone SUS A : In the afternoon—Mickey Nelson TOUG -|0n charges of professionalism, mo-|19. Nathaniel W. Niles, Botton, M Shik | am ng te ng Largest and 4 pe ship-repair plant wa: Youne.tuly Xia, Brosawne Gane cording to officials of the A. A. U.|11) Willis B. Davis, L [a0 W. P. Wear, Philadelphia, Metropolitan on the Pacific Coast Joo Lynch vs. Italian Joe Dempse 8 lig ms cunts pa, {iz Revert Kinsey, clnoe, ee, Waa Palleemoni ee ic as’ joe Lynch n Joe psey, ™ shead of him just now. He ovee ike a Fe on aay p nosed Pearson, Philadelphia, Pa, data, the names of Herbert Suhr, Philip Harold Abbott, Ridgeway Grove a?” Lew Tendier and Rocky | varying from $5 to $25 4F Nae shines Crentora, @. 3, man. Marion vere Rega are. Bresl Key sp eae Ok ORME in As these boys are more or| PROFES| H b I ] d LONDON, Jan, 2.-—-England’s cream of the Mghtie dt IN ORE ON MIX Ce te arbor isian greatest athletic grounds at Wemb: hee an clin n tous tak-| iter Hagen ley will be the site of the monster i In Willie » Joo Denienil " oiitan—-Rob MacDonald S tl | stadium planned to be ready for the bowag Mit a few others, Harry Wills, colored contender for Jack Dempsey world’s heavyweight title, ; iB. er. eat e English Cup soccer exhibitions in mui do we rs in selecting @ d ith Bill Tate, the giant sparring tner who prepared Demp- N ‘ k Hutehison, 1923. The structire will accommo: MieeeRwor for Leon i boxed 10 rounds with Bill Tate, 8 P , P Hutenieo Bibi ft grows tne yas auasd when he out | Gey for several of his title bouts, in Milwaukie, Ore., today. Wills, who stopped Den- ‘Beamer. nem areisAtigiomrsyePiyti gyn Bhawnee——Willie and will cost 1,000,000 pounds ster Be seems to be doing rapidly. ver Ed Martin at Portland recently, is a big favorite to win Monday’s fracas, iia asic eh RL AEROS AEE LEE ALTA IS" Aube tere peeincintionyntin paces ineatioet