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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, By Seaburn Brown =; just as many “take ajwiser, wait for Mr, Cor-|the ring, and performed|the good ship Daly the|foresaw how the French{a me ryeo-round with |freckles. His — “a oF M CORBETT _inci- chance” birds from win-|bett to emit his opinion, quite creditably on the | other evening. : flash would make Jack their Giant brethren. ; good; but he played the Ft dentally saved a lot of|/ning the would-be lost/and then bet—the other! stage. Corbett carefully sized look as flat-footed as 4! And, to go back a lit- wrong English. the betting fraternity coin, : : way But when it comes to up Dempsey and Carpen-| Second ave. cop. Carp did tle. Corbett once climbed| So, there was no little Pr from losing their jack on) Jim didn’t write a pre-| It’s safer. doping fights, Jim_ is}tier when they were work-/his best, but couldn’t keep into a ring, thoroly con-| disappointment when Coral ontier-Cook fight|diction on the fight. In his checkered career, | “there” with reverse Eng-jing out for their gladi- his shoulder blades from |!" a) el y ini Ce 4 the Carpentier-Cook : eh , ae vas quite sure|torial melee of last July.|sticking to the canvas fident that he would bett’s opinion on Carpene | Jast night, and by the; Some men always use| Corbett has been a hdavy-|lish. Jim was quite sure | torial melee of last July. | sticking to the canvas. , } n scientific law that noth- their own judgment when| weight boxer, an actor,|that Jess Willard would) He admitted that Demp-| Corbett had a hunch|knock a Jong, lanky gink all aorta oe Ta ing material is ever lost placing their shekels onjand a sports writer. He/dispose of Jack Dempsey|sey looked like a good that “Babe” Ruth and his|named Bob <hr enon ng yi under - 1a yesterey in the universe, | aved|such affairs; others,|was a great champion in|as easily as McKay sank! main-eventer; but easily! fellow Yanks would stage|clear loose from his! day morning. : 3 Ste 332 sega iBR 2: i ‘Batt C Coll Cc tt } ® | 1x Georges attery ‘College oas oO ' | e . ° e e } et a oes | Ww Wins Real ee” | Have Fine¥ = or Top ft | ins in ins Rea _ Cagers HaveFine} = | _ | Managers of all teams are asked | t n in North Fourth) CageGame) m2 2cccoz | angle) Vatcnl diikoman January 13, 1922. : — Seatar’s gamine: Seteve trie tal lle - 0 ei E Club S af : é il]| Sporting Editor, Seattle Star, Carpentier Knocks Out/Noses Out Stacy Shown 4 |Washington an regon Every Club Set for Ree Winner of Game Will) Sporting , , ¢ ° es O cy | the soneer fans Saturday, ora Cnsahend Gand > pions “Pass V ver; Tie| City. Cook in Fourth Period; Five in Thrilling Star! m | Mix in Opening Confer-| ers Excep' TR Sogsoiri Dear Sir: It’s been a long time since T have taken my! of London Scrap League Tiff, 23-21 } eartie wovver civ te wi! ence Game Here Tonight; Vets to Return Again Kr Again Knot up Race pen in tow to tell you what I think of the ham fighters | ats . | strain ee Palen | ‘ : pa b . hs LASSEN jthat are still getting across+in our dear city, but 1 waited| ONDON, Jan, 13. //[VIE Battery C team In The Star |¢ to 2 early in the w ty MeGress | BY HAROLD MARQUIS | BY LEO H. LASSEN BY_LEO H. LASSEN for a lucky day and as today is one of our F. F. days,| —Georges Car Junior cage league is still unde tnat | [ITH two games on the lone aide HE Const TE old = hookey| a ~ Fri a “en a ai yi ht; pentier, Iight/|feated today, but the Stacy Shown) ». y bas! of the tally sheet, dropped is due for race is stilt brees:| Which means Foolish Friday, not fresh fish, as one might heavyweight | boys gave the Guards the battle of | se Monday and Tuesday nights to high class ¢ at ing along at a | believe. ‘ h champion of the | their renpective lives last night eet) Whitman, Oregon's basketball team ak —a Bi " J 4 aw i * o nocked | Knights of Columb: Th inal nvade e _ > a j . fudeii Ei hisses’ wan gg te ang oy By ng Sou “ubeabened "hee ‘the job! bing onprglir wad: $8.00 ‘. ee poe Sud encores alesis ine’ tee Gees the prewes Pg oe grea ogy ie apd Are i Ahi _ Sit Australian| The Stacy boyn forged to the lead) {oon has suet ate M ing of the Sun Dodger neason. A)- mation a in the Coast loop | of chief of police in Bremerton. Well, he ought to be a heavyweight, in|within a minute or so of the final team’ for the reet of the seston Me has| tre Cosh face Eedenundeon will! hot on the diff w ae eee nee sie.| Knockout if he ever gets it. I promised to wallop him for| the fourth round |whintle, but In the remaining time |#4sdiad the whole forward tine | predict w Washington ‘victory In the ube 4 ay 'a row of ash cans two years ago, but the match never of a scheduled the weight of the leaders was too/ series, Purple and Gold supporters nl Colitis vines | cehtertaiinell . . to-round fight, | much for them and t forged out| Pose protest Py Thy ane} l expect their ‘ahem to grab both prada & - em ~, pert hall, | winner: | iL be reeched seme oe The winner of} J] see that Jim Flynn has gone back to Colorado. What- ot icat. |. Pallure of the Shown toul shot,| seace"whee Al Ra secincr ar [the qumes agsinet the Lamon-Yel go to trait Ti tonight's game in , last night. the Ineque, and fillly Wallee rer. | '0W. The games start at S p.m = | pA Vietoria between | Ver the boys say about Jim, he certainly could take 'em.| oye austratian forced the fighting | Ray Rapp, to noore, counted heay oreo, gut together, j | With bis combination of flashy | as ae be the Seattle Mets| But I see every smoker in Seattle and I'm glad he took! in the first three rounds, landing fre againat the Jewelers. eRe te Estey Me ee ans nee fe the league ong ine Vietorm| the train for a change. Jim is good scout, but he was/«entiy Mig ed wove t ; i 8 a bat cheney played. I, Ro oe ter and two strong guards, Edmund set for m Aristocrats will " . eve until the third round, remained © o A crertirn a ie aes gee ¥ son has a quintet that will prob-| aguin and @ tie between thee | ee ee Se Se: ere Car ean © | dently feeling his man out lhannon, the midget guard of the | feet. Heinle Sielk ts expected tol neony Tobin and Jack Adis for: foams will knot the chase With} ought to be a swimmer, judging by the beautiful dive he| Tne Frenchman's condition ap - . the stare of thoy. Te? Seater} get thé tip-off from any oppebtie ni in al 4 E € team having 12 points. took at the Crystal Pool the other night. If the pro-| peared excellent, contrary to persist | ohtert, Hitt tatty some, reat | St » Greide the | center and Leo Nicholson, Windy |e pacn acm ine question ‘Theta Vancouv: < ent previd ports that he wa ’ ayed at) 4 : While Victoria ung the Pr.|moters had only left the water in the Pool he would have | rt Prevent and weakened from the |*hooting and floor work, while Bo |Miawatha field The date has wot bean | Crawford or Svan Lewis can handle | mer pair rank as two of the best fe “both have 11 points, one less than| been right at home. He took an unfair advantage of! pempacy fight. In the first two pes. baneians trailed Don Ripley Uke a pee, oll es ee gerd pelleveld Cost in the league and stouhd Ui ; the Minionaires. 'Gordon McKay as he got a running start by coming in the «ons, Codk landed mngrha as oat P rons and Rapp enve a] genie boys Sree“ Shise? | number of baskets, but Nicholson pertined eave ane Bini anew % ithe Mets hit their stride a aint {ring with a black eye. The boxing commission should have) pentier’s boty. but the blows good nccount of themselves, the for-| ten Fark mesa the Cowen Ciger [and Lewis are not ranked as second {man from Philadelphia: Del’ Baker | ‘first ME Actreaha, ane wentiie Pw let Daly carry a gun or something to even the bout Up | *Sercentiers footwork apd speea|Mmer doing some big lengus whooting | [rom af tiacsia | Eg [tate tomers jand Rip King. Bruggy ts said to be ‘afe hoping that the local seven keeps |@ bit. | were excellent, and the excellently) under the basket, but he played 100] Park “ai Seeth Park” These clots | Washington's defense ts powerful the goods. Del ts 0 good receiver im Present fast pace j i a , . { - is 4 “one-twothree” punch combi. |Much Individually to do hie team =e rin omens ore. jwith Jimmy Bryan at standing | this company an: ng is a comer. a pl GN chifeshecters get} ‘That little fellow Johnny Coggins, who made his debut | timed enh which he, killed the |tuch good aa he mighth ave. cian? * Enmee are decidedly “cree | euard. The red haired captain is| San Francisco hag one of the best | they figure to make the gomg | fere the other night in that slam-bang battle with Sailor|"a!e plonship aspirations of George | The score follows |% powerful and fast player and has|mask staffs in the league in Sam Tough for the other outfits Colsey is going to make a home for himself with the fans 6.) evidence that the great | Petters © (8%) owe Giewee 129 True ctnee Sunter. am the day an uncanny ability to break up op-| Agnew and Archie Yelle, : P) Seattle ts expected to start the|if he keeps up that kind of work. It was a genuine treat) Frenchman has not “gone back” to | tarp Moore | finds Ta # pnt tem Paris IU-) posing drives. “Windy Crawford| Los Angeles has Mack Wheat 9] t is rated by Edmundson as the equal |newoomer from the National league, Uneup that played against Van. 7 yw a 7 n extent noticeable play a *n-/to see a fellow who could handle his mitts go in there and |*" 7 of any running guard on the const |4nd “Red” Baldwin, familiar ’ j ieouver here Wednewtay. while Vic! battle for a change. Deseampa, manager of Carpentier, | 0 | West Seatlic plays the Posteffice , ; - A aa accepted the challenge of Ted Lewin, | picker at Lincoln aed Seattle plays the | and Windy gets his share of bask. | Seattle fans. Well, I'm going in training in a few days, and when I get |fnglish welter. and middleweight sh Beriog team at euth Park in the lets ax well. Sacramento has Oscar Stanage, |down to 150 pounds and in fighting trim I want the pro-| champion, for a fight with Carpen-| fy ier > Oregon comes to Washington | last year with Los Angeles; “Rowdy Vietorta | i rywei 4 tier in England tn March, immed) |¢ The West Beastie in with a light team, crippled by the|Plliott, Bob Schang and Cook. Ek ween Powter | moters to line up about three heavyweights and I'll knock ently ater the benthanh, pow tae Del Moree howl’ on Gordath ave, |lom of Mune Lathet, Chapman and ;ott is due to walk the plank, ao | +6. Toveniin|em all for the loop in one night and I won't take a cent Bunday at 1) | Rhinenart, who are with the foot./°ording to Dame Gossip. Meeking | unless I turn the trick. | ay | ~ poog “ ball. squad in Hawail Whitman! Salt Lake has a veteran staff i Right Wing .. Dunderdale Y i rt, |FARMER IS MINNESOTA IS leantly trounced the Webfooters two |BXfd Lynn, Butch Byler and Jos” | oe ite KAYOED BY | AFTER BEZDEK|| LOYAL ORDER me pm games in the early part of this |J°nkins. ot a | weet Vernon 1s sitting pretty with br : | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 13.--Aathort- | i “Truck” Hannah and Fred Murphy. i bd | : M’AULIFFE tics a tne voiversity of atinnesota | Oakland has released Honus Mitze FOR VARSITY | Sn@ HIGH CAGE are angling for the merviews of Huse |] Cordially invite you | MOOSE JOHNSON |s04's0 tar tar 'no oiner catcher aw ACOMA, Jan. 12—Jack McAuliffe perdek, head football coach at Penn y, ite y IS GOING BACK nounced except Art Koehle: F RANGE MEN RACES ARE ® |Povscscs out vrank varmer in, tain in amumne charee ot ninieice | 0 attend their A cept A be fourth 4 of a acheduled six. and coach football at the Minnesota | regular | Moose Johnson is slipping rapidly SERIES of 10 matches for the ON TODAY este) at 4 i em pegerti institution, according to « persistent and will soon be relegated to the YACHTING CLUB ¥ University of Washington rifle rougé tont here lam nig Armen -umor. Fred Luehring, athletic di | vast body of “once were," accord- ELECTS HEAD x team, extending over the months of HE high echool heop-loop was get. seconds tommed up the sponge when po cror at the University of Ne braska, \ing to hockey dope from his native pray ng pa sbi oc an February and March, has been ar-| ting under way this afternoon, McAuliffe had Farmer helpless. in also under consideration. Canadian haunts. The Moose has) 211, ‘Suet Ghats peaeigre «ibe on ranged by Darwin Meisnest, gradu 4 | with Queen Anne and Franklin meet-| In the third round McAuliffe scored | Thursday and Saturday || one back. He is still a great é°| sicers were hone for Sue San ate manager. The team will fire on eine’ Queen Atha, Broadway eater (this kneekéownn ICE RACERS MATCHED Evenings fence man. but on the offensive his! C0” James Griffiths, commodorad ; the university range in all compet ‘The Hen Paris Hilliarde—Dandy | ‘a a vi lids aoe Everett McGowan of St. Paul and During the Winter Seasons driving power of a few seasons ago j ‘ | Making Co, game, pestpened Wednew | taining Lincoln and West Seattle! Mike Halerina outfonght Eddie, ., Prerel, Sitsowas &) Ek tall ana < }is rapidly fading away. The ena | Henry O. Sesborn, vice commodore ‘The atx stages of the National Rifle} Firieday' onthe moe flees “'N’ | Playing at Ballard, Moore in the sembwindup, & Gix-\ ive been matched for a series of AT THE | 0f the Moose's puck career is close! Goon. Cone ge bey j Association, intercollegiate matches, | ree as |_ Following are the tinewpa which |"ound affair. | dual skating races, to be held at| Moose Templ : b cnontinenetica ie eS Sacer ‘ ‘WiN furnish most of the competition | _lievd Behsanen, who played such 0 | were ected to start the samen: VARSITY CREWS | St. Paul on January 22, p! e WELL WELL WELL | Sound ee’ atrectiey: cloak aie an z Other matches have been arranged pobey ru 5 Greene (0) omigpee Cor, Kighth and University BOSTON, Jan, 12—Johnny Wil-| years, includes Col. Daniel Perking) u With college teams. The complete |r he dr ¥ tag TURNING OUT ee GOOD MUSIC |son, middleweight champion, today |Fred Baxter and David Whitcomb. ee new viene ie ¢ . irs Sidle ana the DANCING AT 690 sent a telegram to London, challeng-| A regatta, to include entries é Jam. 38—Secttlc Rifle. ana Revolver Am | Wiser ° IE dap ” Sane * agit deeahamnet “ mete ing the winner of the Carpentier| Southern California and Canada, od 11—Roston bern. argue In the big ) t turning out daily at/ ENVY RUINS Cook heavyweight fight tonight, planned for the coming season. rob. 15—Iet stage intercollegiate mtchs ve schedule tomorrow fight | Raflard Pr te] aepirants, are tu dail. i Feb. 18—Stanford university aisnia of Columban The tis c Py i; earanon|the Lake Wash ngton course, in| r way at 7:20. A lowe f knock them out of piace in the fina will knot these tw Feb. 16—W. BC. second stage. ih. 3—Yale university Meh. ¢—Ird stage intercollegiate mteha Meh. 1i—Kansas 1 fourth stage. St Meh. 18—Sth stage intercoliegiate mtchs. | Meh. 25—6th stage Intercollegiate mtcha. Ses aca, Cerne Sra FRIENDSHIP | =a — a — — — | regatta. } =—— — — — Coach Leader has one of thy aad as — “You, Jane, I am positively Jealous héaviest and strongest outfits in the | or Catherine and we used to be the Pia: ent the different - he elopi me | mastaine “under® the Pron ot The > ry of crew and In developing | nest of friends. It makes me furious SOUNDS A BIT | iw waet te, remember ee qontaes ¥ A shel! that is expected to leave |tp took at her in her stunning clothes % themactven gentlemen or the ntworth .¢ | the champion California boat far in|ang then compare mine. “Her suits, L privileges of pinying In these gyms | Mecloud ic) é ml the * joven nid chess : LIKE FREDDY | wiitit'reriutst” Paynes mal ot | MSuichevee occccsoGscccce-Mettar” te) | WMRE hain, sicves and, chess Aare aiwesds 8 y «fe ih lamper with the mth spperates | ne ere perfectly matched anc mi hag ore or cig y ph cc ta any of theve gyma, and enly play- | | new shell “Tyee” is far from chonen | with last year’s sult and the hat of | 3 on oe ren of my | ore are to allowed on aoned ne bu probab! nclude he you fore « have oma pion Jack. When last we heard of| a the future. |BUSH SLATED fama Usp Poll i ro A - age - bs ¥ mee. 5 fore and all I hav at — ¢ 4 hyped rae “ edt yr Nhe | , ing Co. and the Tester | FOR DISCARD) season. Captain Mike Murphy i| “Listen, old thing! You girls are ’ ¥ pal e aoe —_ Se a Beth A morrow Bight #t the! om» deal that brought Roger Peck.| easily conceded the position of! getting the same salaries, The dif ing fo : ow Xe cetaney oe be linpaugh to the Washington Ameri.| *troke and Bob Ingram, Zeke Clark, | ference is that Catherine went to x sil im z 5 C whould have no trouble ring- |can# undoubtedly means the passing| Clarence Magnusson, Sam Shaw | Cherry's thin week and got her whole Bs pa win tomorrow nightjof Donnie Bush, veteran shortstop,|and Roly France are expected to/outfit on credit. You wait till you —— 4 when they play the Imperiale at 6B. Ml from the American league. Bush| row with th H have the Whole sum and that usually ——J ‘gpisacaties |was obtained by the Senators from| Dinty M Spuhn, Dunn,/occurs when things are highest — A " HALL ‘The Ballard Cube wil! play the Moran|the Detroit Tigers last year. Bush| Laft, Mason and others are likely rry's are at 207 Rialto [Bide on = . de Bainbridge nd Saturday |ranked a» one of the game's greatest | Candidates for the remaining jobs | Second aye betweer on “% = Is rea orce = u e : FLOOR Collings Cube journey there Jan | shortstops until a season or two agé.jand may dinplace the varsity men. | Spring, over the Pig'n hiatie. Hg $3RD_ AND GREENWOOD AVE. ; ~ s a av «showing some advance apring models DG ‘ Peckinpaugh will be at this position| Grant looks best for the coxswain ro TAKE PHINNEY CAR | s i fo ae _-Advertinement. . . ° 3 ‘The Shaner & Wolff team would tke |for Clark Griffith's team this year, | berth. {Take sevater."—Advertons = The crowds still continue to attend this great event. New 9 eee to line ap ® game with the Bothell ——_—_ — _ moon on so: } ee he wom ——= goods that were ordered before we were notified to vacate i RED TAG Ss LE arranged thru the sporting depart- soe . . ° A toons of The wom, are arriving daily and will be sold at real reduced prices. Many Items at Half Price. * <4 The Menttle club and the Collins Cat gue at the Mike’ club at 7 p. m. Clearance Sale of i Briar Case Pipes |= SEES A Few of Our Sensational Prices UNION SUITS NECKWEAR We will sell Men's Chalmers Gray Mixed JJMen’s High Grade Cut Silk Neckwear; Men’s Hats and Caps | ‘"*""* "sew" er er, GRmOd arson me wer c the floor after The floor will have to be relinquished at 7:45 p. m. 50c One Price, Cash or Charge | iii ceaiiine. Met teen iin a Suits at thir sale $1 59 regular $1.00; on sale 39 f queues’ jn tae dengue Gan bo’ oon, ‘or euabeleed 4 . at, ia dee aed ns th dake ete c : | Tinted tomorrow in The Star. F ll | West Genttie defented the Pirates at MEN’S SOx i z. West Beattle Wednesday by a 44 to 6 | Soumt; Toadies “ail toe way” FLANNEL SHIRTS V————— — = — In taking our inventory we found sev- Men's Black and Cordovan Sox; all sizes; re selling at this great sale Men's eral Briar Case Pipes and Holders that regular 26c; now six pairs y Fine Grade Flannel ; must be «old. Desiring to give our d06s ss sbsonsesceseiior seeks meee at pooee $2.85 @ customers the benefit of this clearance stews , a we are offering them at ONE-THIRD } 4 off the regular price, This lot in > cludes many famous makes—PRANK, MEN’S SHIRTS BOSTON GARTERS WDC, GBD, COMOY, and many others 4 payee gs: in French and Italian Briars, Amber, We will sell Men’s $2.50 5. & $1 15 We are selling 36c genuine 23 Bakelite and Rubber Stems. W. Shirts at this sale for. bs icstaes’ Gabiid cities Uk c j eoaaed = Spring Cigar Co,, Inc. 707 “First Ave. 910 Second Ave. oom | Sune 1406 Fourth Ave, —| 418 Pike Street =m —— 7 Cael This card, wherever it is displayed, represents good Americanism, collective bargaining, the 50-50 plan of industry. It is the emblem of cleanliness, of peace and of self-respect.

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