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Jimmy Duffy Too Smart for Smiling) George Ingle Y LEO H. LASSEN WEEK ago Jimmy | Duffy licked Eddie | Pinkman with one nand—his famous left—but last night at the Pavilion he | save George Ingle 4 boxing — lesson, | he used both hands and showed hat his right hand | is used for some: | thing besides hoid-} ng his coffee cup. | It was Duffy's fight all the way,| the Oakland shadow winning every found in a walk. He popped George) aS will with his left hand, danced) found the veteran Seattle battler) and turned him around like « play thing in the clinches. He showed George how to use an uppercut in the clinches. A favorite punch that Duffy dem onstrated last night was a straight left, followed by a clinch in which Dufty, with lightning speed would) turn George around and pop him fm the left ear with his right. He @id this at will thruout the fight. Let it be said for Smiling Georg: that he stood up and took his beat ing. He was simply outclassed, as everybody in the building knew be B fore the bout started. Once In a Great while he caught Duffy in the Mid-section with a swinging right hand, but the Shadow was always go ing away from the punch and no damage was done PANTLEY WINS AGAIN Frankie Pantiey was too smart for Eddie Moore, hokting a slighy edge thruout. The bout cinches the North. west championship for Pantley, as he | bas eliminated every other con tender. Frankie made food use of both) hands and stepped inside of Moore's Swings most of the time, | Soldier Paviowski is just about thru, as far ag local smokers are/ concerned. He took another K. 0. potion last night, delivered by Joe Martisen, in the first Joe) chopping him on the teeth with a! bard right. | Bob Barnes took a couple of mi} lion wallops in the first two rounds} from Jim Cottrell, and then kept; right on coming, winning the last two rounds, but George Wagner, who was refereeing, gave the call to Cot-| troll. It was a good draw. ONE HUSKY VIKING Ivan Swanberg. just fresh from hts Gative Sweden, doesn't know much about the Marquis of Queensberry fules, but Ivan had Seth Barnes on the mat no less than ten times in their torrid four rounds. Ivan is one husky Viking, and once he gets! @mart, the local preliminary boys} want to improve their ducking. | The nodraw rule was lifted from/ focal smokers by the commission just before the main event. It was announced that Jimy Dufty will again headline the Pavilion card ext Tuesday, His opponent has not been named yet. DAN EDWARDS WINS ASHER GO PORTLAND, Jan. wards, Oakland, Cal, negro bantam, trimmed Babe Asher, Chicago, A. F F. bantam champion, in superb style in ten rounds at the Armory last night. The chocolate boy led his man at all times, but was unable to put him away. In the other bouts, Battling Ortega knocked out Jack Davis, of Belling ham, in the second round of a sched. |” uled six-round bout; Weldon Wing forced the referee to save his oppo- nent, Toughey Knorr, of Bend, Ore. in the fourth round; Mike De Pinto shaded Dick Farrell in four rounds, @nd Jack Rose shaded Ernie Demp- sey in the curtain raiser. DE FOF. Bi NEW YORK, Ja Billy De Foe won a referee's decision over ¥arl Baird of Seattle in a 12-round bout here last night. De Foe out weighed the Seattle boy TS BAIRD CHICAGO, Jan. Public golf Tinks are to be furthered by the Western Golf association AQ Mouncement to this effect has beon made by Albert R. Gates, president of the organization. He will name @ committee to d in building, fi Nancing and operating putfic links erder to Introduce our new In Kwhaiebone iehtest an pints, which is | the ronges' floes not cov the foot orm mouth + you can bite e Rob; guaranteed 16 yearn “* ‘he Whaleboue set Of Teeth BS Crowns . All work guaranteed for 15 years. ave teapreanes taken ts the mora- get teeth same day. Exam- jon and advice free. Pall and Ser Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand | the Test of Time Most of our present patronag recommended by our early ‘custome ers, whose work ie still giving satisfaction. Ask our cus- ern, who have tested ou | When coming to our office, be sure ight place. Bring | three points during the second frame —Danny Ea-!| THE STAR ‘Mets Face SEATTLE niversity of Indiana. Win Tonight From I" Ping Bodie can hit the apple as of yore for the Vernon Tigegs this Vancouver year, and if “Chicken” Hawks, the youngster turned over by the New York Yanks, lives up to expectations, the Tigers will have one of th fier tnéte beatin tc the wall very best outfields in the league, Besides this pair they also have Muleson's'. puchers: Will meet Mughey High and Chester Chadbourne, two of the best outfielders in| vancouver on the home toe tonight. | the league, and Pete Schneider, who showed promise of developing into| with Roy I ger last year, With all this material on hand Manager Kaatek | de is almost a cineh to trade off one or maybe two of them to bolster up ckey back in the lineup & real # y man tn prime shape——with the exception of Fraser-—from the his pitching staff, | morning and afternoon practices that opie | have been in order of late, Muldoon ITH anything like decent support behind him, Johnny Couch should | iy prove & winner with the Cincinnati Reda this season, For the pant | few years the former Stanford tonser has been doing pitching chores for fident of taking the decision, raser’s sudden weakening from an attack of grippe is the only worry Walter Hagen Started the | the San Francisco Seals, He was one of the hardest me@ fo beat injon the manager's mind regarding n the waa op the fag me of “ season sige —- wont bac rin this particular tilt } Newest Fad on His Trip| him because of overwork. Couch is one of the hardest workers that! Vancouver seems to be on the . over played in the Coast loop, afd he has the stutt. What's more heldownersde jure new, taking etme | to English Tourney | has a good pitching head and shows all the earmarks of becoming a realling from Victoria Monday evening, | | major league star. Baseball needs more men of his type and Coast/and the Mets have a chance to ALTER HAGEN has set & new) eague fans will be pulling hard for him to make good with the Reds. [clamber a step toward daylight | fashion in golf. | Seattle, Van | However, there in nothing unusual Rover PECKINPAUGH, who was taking up a lot of space in the | Moimes Lehman about that, ae Hagen is always doing | newspapers a few days ago when he figured in a couple of big deals| hs? gtk [something to set the golf world agg shifting him finally from New York to Washington, will have one feat to | walker Mackay | In 1920, when Hagen cromsed the] look back upon with pride when he retires to the farm, In 1919 he hit | Riley n to compete in the British and | safely in 29 consecutive games—a solid month of hitting against every | forste nw am" i French championships, he hit upon team in the cireult—being stopped by Elmer Myers, Over that period |r. Hub then! novel scheme to keep in trim he enjoyed a batting average of 453; and set a twoday mark that Babe | Bri wun Tovin| Several months prior to the trip Ruth himself wouldn't eniff at. On June 22 he socked Sammy Jones |Hagen began making @ collection of and Willie James, of the Red Sox, for four bingles’ On the 23d he wal SUNSETS golf balls a trifle unfit for regular loped Tommy Rogers and Shaggy Thompson, of the Athietios, for two play. Hagen doesn't know the exact home runs and a single. Nobody would call the month of June, 1919,/ SHUT OUT Inumber, but saya he had at least 400 & failure for Roger | golf balls for his ocean golf stunt “ ) He rigged up a driving mat, and lar teams, Take the case of the two big Kastern minors, Baltimore) QuNger ELECTRIC handed out ins the golf balls into the ocean. No and Louisville have always had good teams and this year they lead their!) the only blank in last night's doubt many & shark or whale is now respective leagues thruout the year, killing interest in the races. Neither| sesdon of the Gasoline bowling ir. /touring the Atlantic with an indigest team drew the fans they should have drawn for their junior world series. | cuit alfred Aye Inc. acting the|!ble rubber apple dumpling in bis Now the owners of both clubs threaten to wreck their teams if the fans! poie of victim tummy / don’t support them. They should t Connie Mack ax an example th Gib ent of the Ciite tb winnere| _ ‘ bas jumped into such pope however, as Connie wrecked his great 1914 machine so badly that he's} won two out of three. lar favor that ocean-going Vvensels are | been in the cellar ever mines ‘Totals ow catering to the whims the 1 - — @uneit tee os 6s golfer who would like to kill a little| Alfred Ayerst, In 4 68 time on shipboard taking some out-| = | door exercine | Mae Hagens stunt of driving real golf jSaeeet Moter ¢ 4 Ss 900 *! balle into the ocean is being much C |Chamalor @ Uy oo8 O19 S66—2008 | Oe g LARS YUMPED a recording device which Is attached | AND YUMPED! °?,°.°"! 22.2. & golf ball | When the ball is hit it flies out to Pha ther Woeeer lenges tebews tional skiing championship at the | force behind the treke records - tourney at Chicago Sunday, gave a|yards upon the ma Washington State Trims Siete Ptah v0. ocaies: Wonm os tea exhibition of nerve before the| A pressure of « button returns the Wesdiand park ot 2130 pm Referee | 29.000 or #0 spectators present. In indicator to sero and brings the ball Bears; Stanford Turns) —iiny weiter one ¢ preliminary attempts, (back to the ship; then the ‘ in Win Over Oregon =| as meata Pare oerine Aiverett clsb | Haugen broke « couple of ribs, but |piaced on the mat ready for the next . Johnnie Keoks, ee came back and won the meet despite | player | | | STANDINGS JUNIOR DIVISION bis injury, says a Chicago dispatch | ° amen “athiese hesraation ve OREGONIANS Washington wwansereeeess @ 8 Washington Fork of Upper Weediand | ren i fk) SAS SMSSers (Forward Stars GIVE CARDS | ac. wi -r h i | me : 2) SER | for West Ss n|| HARD FIGHT ? be a4 Columbia at 2:30, Hat | Oregon ot arco Course Meeting Soccer Eleven || — exis ee EUGENE, Ore., Jan. Stanford P' LLMAN, Wash. Jan. ro v0 x ita first start in the conference one of the hardest fought games bgp od Satevest “%8 Sundare cuee cage race here last night, handing| “ : with again ce + ‘civeston . . . hand ever played on the W. 8. C. floor, wil, “the Hawthernes and Cowen tame the University of Oregon a clone de: | the Staters turned the tables on the California Bears last night, winning the second of the two-game basket ball series, 26 to 24 California was caught napping in the dying moments of the last half, After taking a lead of 21 to 10 in the first period, the Bruins were held to fest, 52 to 2%. The game marked Oregon's seventh consecutive defeat Stanford held a heavy lead early in the game, but the Webfooters were steadily cutting down the gap when the final whintie blew. MoHlone wan the luminary of the Cardinals, scoring 16 pointe thru field goals. [dove holding the center of the eta, Cowan will Suet about Hawthorne eleven. tighten up the race but @ reverse would aaideradiy Dick Riley, whe was a member of the creck Unien Iren Werks soccer team in San Franctece last year, is now & Seattle resident and is anions to sign ap with one of The star's senior cluts. Hee « fullback, by the fighting Cougars, who amassed | enough field goals to win Coop again starred for the South erners, ringing up half of the Bear score. Eggleston and Talt played an aggressive game, except in the last SUMMARY Tram man Stanford (2) | the official t of captains must give charge of the match « ™ | lat of the competing pla. | spective lineups on oF before the second | aif of each game | stages of the game, when the Calb After @ two weet jayett the Atlen Ba ype tee Sy MLE oer Aeeeeee, Shan forniang seemed to be near exhaus-| Athletic ‘Asse cn will morman (6) for, Latham, Buractt for tion etion In the junior division jour, Couch for Nelier: Bante f “rie! w jassn proms V Janssen, Janeen for How Friel and Sayers delivered most of ve the Washington parks Field “geste—Oresen, Bétenas 3. La-| the W. 8. C's baskets, battle royal tham 4 Meller Rock hey 2. Zimmerman SUMMARY 2, Stanferd, © on 4, Metlowe &, Janssen Washington State Callforntia With the eracen nearing © clase, 1, Reh mat | Priet r Talt| @nd the tenes in beth divisions Free throws—Rockher § in 9 attempts, Sayers r Coop | pretty well bunched tagether, kicks Davies, ¢ in tempts | orenson Larkey | on referwe decisions are coming in Beore at half Ume—Oregon 14, Stan Loom a. Thompeon thick and fest. The Star league will tora 18. { Herrington ; Lehane abide by the decisions of the offi. Referee — Ralph oman, O=“ A » + cteals, Ne referce is infallible, and | 5 rn i Substitutions a Tommy Barwicke, the West Seattle the referee wit! be final’ after | a : Sore Se ee ee forward, s rated as one of the tricki-| ITALIANS COMING | — eat players in The Star Soccer league.| VHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.—Italy 4\ Hie scoring ability has been one of | will send a team to Penn's relay * the dig reasons why the Weat Siders\ carnival here in April, according to! received by the lare strong contenders for the city honors. team of first favor of California [OTTAWA PUCK MEN LEADING 21 to 10 tp Ottawa seems to hold on the hockey jot Eastern Canada are in first pla have a choke championship At present they | with eight games | won and three lost. St. Patricks | are second, with six won and five to the bad; and Hamilton and Canadiens are on the wrong side of the ledger altogether, having dropped seven and won four games each BOXING SCHOOL Will teach a few select pupila the real art of boxing. School every evening. Private at your own address by appoint phone F km PATENTED the Worlds Smartest COLLAR Replaces both soft and starched collars. Morecomfortablethan a soft collar, smarter than a stiff collar. No starch, yet never wrinkles. As simple to launder as a handkerchief. Vancouver vs. Seattle Wednesday, Jan. 25th 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION: $1.00—Tax 10c—Total $1.10 $1.27—Tax 1e~—Total $1.40 $1.59—Tax 160-~Total $1.75 Nine styles, quarter sizes Fifty cents at dealers Reserved seats now on sale the Arena office, 1210 Phone Main 2493, © 1922, by PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION, at oth : 1225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ave. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. W. & J. Coach Denounces Pro Charges e INCINNATI, Jan. 25.—Coach Earle Neale, of the Washington & Jefferson football team, the eleven e | ce that held California to a tie on New Year's day at Pasadena, is bitterly denouncing charges that have drifted East from the Pacifie Coast that he had a professional football team in the field against ® the Golden Bears. Neale says that he started this season with eight veterans and two 1920 substitutes. | », os Neale has signed to play in the outfield for the Cincy Reds again this season. He will return to the | ~ ESLIE MANN, former Seattle Mychaser, who haa been a etar in bie | ame gridiron next fall to coach the Presidents again. a league baseball for a number of years, ts one athlete who keeps in - ?, te }econdition all year, During the summer months Leslie chases fies and) G If ] N e o cracks the onion for the St. Louis Cards and during the winter he's a| t G S t re physical director For some ime he had cha * of ymnasiu or a * sont tc, Sue yc Staaent=s" Loeal Team Mut Qcean Golf Is Newest Game in Sportsj # Star Carriers to See Puck Game Tonight Bees Need | More Real The Seattle Star carriers will be guests of the Seattle Hockey club at the Arena tonight. The nd bed ; at 7:46 p. m. before going to the ‘The Weet Beattie The “nkars rap ese 77 Wee tram, in Mar league, wanted their game with | = Staff at Present Is No Kr the Dandy Haking Co. set for | | i ; nigh natin navn rates, DEMPSEY WILL | Stronger Than tbuling § but It will have to be played becsuse the Want Siders are one geome wenied | MEET BRENNAN? a the rest of their divinien as it in | NEW YORK, Jan. 2 Possibility NALT LAKE'S pitching staff, ‘Three of the Weet Siders play onthe jof a Jack Dempsey Bill Brennan \) far ax Duffy Lewis bas agi” # Miewetha playfield team and the |tmatch in Boyle's well known patch|sembled it for the 1922 season, Playfield’ five te tangling with Cel- jover in Jersey loomed up today! doesn’t look very strong yet line tonight at 8 p.m. in the big (with the expected arrival of Jack| Aocord to reports from ¢ Game of the censen. | Kearns here for the purpose of tak-|trtah metropolis, Lewis is counting 2 2 Jing up the possibilities of the match the tuniy Rebtan Ce on Ralph Stroud coming back again We Columbus at 7 p.m. The former team can cinch = place in the finals with @ victory, The latter club, with in straight wins to lis oredit, is siready amured of « final berth. ame. by y, will go = long ways| With Hickard Stroud pitched in the San Joaqul towards deriding the finalists in r| Rickard, however, hag troubles of valley league last year, He | league. Moth bare won four games and | his own today at West Side court|the league two years ago and wotl oa Om hae ‘a Wollf outc ‘Pne|and” may not be able to see the/te « valuable addition to the winner stands (he beat chance of enter-| champion’s manager until tomorrow. | corps. ina the finals, hie geme eters at Bartley Madden is mentioned 06) sioiy Thurston and Jack Prom BE mt other fitar tongue game|% ponsibility instead of Brenpan.|iey both with the Bees last year, MA & tonte rials and Washington Kearns is known to prefer clOsiD£ | should go good again, particularly ' Park it play at Collins at € “s peo 4 4 Rickard ; pm er team has yet to break [fF @n early match and Rickard) the iatter, who troubled the Indians 5 Into the winning column, while the lat: |May decide to close the Madiwon|, ioe iast year. { ter outfit won ite firet game and & Square Garden season with either)” yoo. wi "7 mak So, meet Sous [Madden or Brennan against the) ,, “<0 Cwens. @ yen — _ : ° er, has Renmneet ‘chith tee Wibienh Guise chem pion Instead of waiting until) ned. He's enld to be & coum f Papen as kanes Ge, 8 oe he Jersey open air arena can be A. Gedhk. sass’ eae re be played, with the Collins One | Wed | mi ge sg a 3 s pres 4 " © 06 the Knights o¢ | — _ ~ | Kallio and Harry Blasener are ho ving Mattery © oF IBILL RO lovers, Not one of the quartet DGERS |any too strong. Harry Trefts is a newcomer, ni much being known about him yq BOTHELL HIGH LANDS A JO SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan William K. Rodgers, for three years manager of the Sacramento Coast ee SET a.) The nigh schoot came rauads will switt | League club, yesterday signed a con- . ine "The feutnre tract to manage the Calgary club in} GOING STRONG away The Tigers, by vir-/ the Western International league, | Bothell high schodt's basketb ee nett girone show ms sesinst! Rodgers announced that he had|squad is ranking high among tage e4 to win. In the other |been offered a fancy inducement by| out of town prep teams. The y Gueen Anne will play the Calgary management, but de-|37 to 16 victory scored over Shi ‘en Gade re clined to give out the amount. He|& Wolff by the Bothell hoope was released after he had Wd the| Monday evening stamps the quint] Sacramento club into second place in|as one of | 1921 the best high teams in King county. John Ruskin BUILT BY HAND CIGAR | Zi A rs who opened the one league toame are now ch echeol cirewlt, Dare, ed with the Dandy te and Shreev Bhu Queen Atne, with ery ©; K b- with Shaner w Kone, kiin, with Asahi Juniors Is mild and tfull The Havana wh a: gM the choicest SKATING MEETS SLATED CHICAGO, Jan Meets at | grown, Buy two today. Montreal, Toronto and Boston are planned for the Chicago school boy skating team providing the team) 1. LEWIS CIGAR MANUFACTURING co. retains the national championship Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World by defeating New York, Cleveland Nourg & New, Inc. Distributors and Milwaukee in meets bere next heat Riviere dbs tetanic ce month t stock of Druxman’s Men’s Shop purchased from the receivers for 50c on the dollar. SALE STARTS FRIDAY Stock and Fixtures at Your Own Price $10,000 WORTH MEN’S FURNISHINGS HATS, CAPS, ETC. % PRICE 308 PIKE STREET Formerly Harry Druxman’s Men’s Shop Come Early and Get the Cream

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