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ee PAGE 206 ‘About Fights land Fighters BY LEO H 8 ASSEN Play Starts in ! Saturday Net Meet at Armory THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921, 52 PLAYERS FILE ENTRIES FOR INDOOR TENNIS TOURNEY Cream of City Players Will Compete for Indoor Title; | Leon de Turenne, Twice-Champion, Will Defend His Laurels; Wallace S: PIFTY-TWO of the best t entered the third annual be conducted at the Armor, National Guard, Play starts Saturday week The players 4 and HEY teli a story one of Bobby Johnston's fighters in San Francisco that bears repeating. Johnston, whom Seattle baseball fans will remember 4s trainer of the Indians last year, is now conducting a boxing school in San Fran- cisco and is managing pro boys in the Golden Gate. Bobby had a big fe the recent Part of the battle down soveral tim his feet Johnst his gameness about re to be seede each division, the leader of e ination tournament for GARDEAU TO MEET DAVIS _ON TUESDAY Sait to m und in the Jay's smoker Both boys have Ww on. on showed a his man ack to his cor his at the raft Bot up and tc “Yes,” answe he nearly broke my jaw!" 4 for Fred tokey Culle eavywelght ‘FROSH WIN. FAST CITY CAGE. TILT versity of Washington defeated the Fonda ( MM, In a thrilling Ci gue sume played last night r the spe Vie Foley Doing Well in South lass little HE Uv fros Ho has won four straig @nd his most rec over Bud Hamilton, "bantam who has been going gr Mt} Ketball guns. It was Hamilton's first de-| In the other contest the Plymouth Ramon the Coast | Church five swamped the Knights Foley has a lot of possibilities | Of the Moon, 33 to 11 fs in the big money in the| Shreeve was the star of the frosh jgame, scoring 17 points. Johnny | Mager played best for | makers, as he cag@d 12 counters. | Woods scored 12 points | Plymo' Cox, his And now they're trying to m: ake] tate, im wrestler out of Wayne Munn, the eS sw « | ROUSH AND MAY Sigh ARE HOLD-OUTS Tow, weighing 265 tried fighting and was knocke: NEW YORK, Feb. mrt several times by third-rate{ Roush, star out Po) Reavyweights in the Middle West. | nati Reds, and an annual And now, on the ngth of his| and Jake May, pitcher bo ize alone, some cagey managera|the Vernon Pacific Coast trying to make a wrestler out| club, are the only Cincinnati play ‘ff him. And Munn is being broad @asted thruout the land as a cham. | Garry Plonship prospect. club, Phe giant Nebraskan first came | ‘id, m nto prominence a a football player | 9% 800n as he returned to Cincinnatl. Nhe Cornhuskers. And because | He sald tho club had offered Roush This size he tried to be a fighter | ® Very fine contract, but that he was failed and now he's trying} “Unreasonable.” May is trying to ling. collect a part of his purchase price in’s case sounds ike an echo|ffom the Vernon club before Doc Roller. signs with the Reds, Dundee Is ht figh victory was the “ Denver} Co., 31 to Anything to Avoid Work for team- 2 a fel-| around pounds, holdout Hermann, president said gotiations, would of Hermann the ‘HOCKEY TICKET | htie. Says Waterman | SALE STARTED ca | ere bs Rosai telagra | Tickets are now on sale for the Dosing as a featherweight. I81 tna: game of the Northwest Inter iily, a lightweight. according to} national College hockey t Joe Waterman, who claims that acer ne el cemrei J a ms tween the University of Washington weighed 134 pounds the/ ana the University of British Co Might he fought Lackey Morrow in| jumbia teams, to be played at the | Arena next Thursday night. Tickets can be obtained at Spalding’s, Piper & Taft's or at the Arena office PREP CONTEST IS ON TODAY Garfield and Queen Anne were} playing their postponed high school basketball game this afternoon at the Garfield gym. The game was to start at 3 o'clock. “Dundee is a rattling good fhter,” says Waterman,” “and he & good right hand, but he| any business fighting feather- | weights. I have made several at-| Mempts to line him up with Johnny ‘Trambitas.” | Dundee fichts Joe Gorman in Portland tonight. IPORT BODY’S PARTY SUCCESS _ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sytthaer won | “prize waltz at the Seattle! 10 JONES AWARDED “Hi” CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 15.—Al-| tho he had never represented Har. | Sportsmen's association party held|vard in competition, Bobby Jones, Siast night at Green Lake. Tom| Atlanta golf star, was awarded the , chairman of tho entertain-| Harvard varsity H for distinguished Gent committee, was responsible for| service in winning the American the great success of the affair. open golf championship. the title, —, lished the glove} who have not signed new contracts, | ewed with Roush | , cott Expected to Play ennis players in Seattle have indoor tournament which will y under the auspices of the continue thruout will next d into divisions tonight by the tournament officials and round robins will be played in ach section to meet in an elim- These draws will be pub- early Saturday with schedule for the opening day’s play. I shting court fa will tourr and thy conditions Improve this season, ament play indoor meet has become an annual fixture and a very successful meot is expected. Turen: defend his others who wi Dan Ad CS Peres Harry Shaw, Grant Miller, Lacy Hofius, Bob Dykes, Boris Jurin, Lewis, George: C Johny L. Paul Dix, F EB. White, Stew Barker, Herbert Fred Schwartz, George A , George Wordiman, W, H. x Johnston, Joe Welsh, larence Johnson, O. B Matthews, an T. Nakamura. Skidmore, Chet T. Stephens, Leroy ns he Howard Vander M. N. ner Johnson. ‘AMATEUR SHOW HERE pa henih mitt rt alingers at ws. Jones and oth Sear boys In the 115-p me an} est to decide. th for Buddy Bercot Monroe logger, who same lo camp | ‘ot, is going to try fortune in the boxing game, which he considers much |than the logging industry | matched with Wright [DUNDEE MAY MEET MORAN) NEW YORK, Feb. 16,—Johnny Dundee, featherweight champion, and Pal Moran, N: rleans lightweight will be hed for a return bout by Tex Rickard if Dundee will accept terms, it was learned Thursday. Moran is willing to sign for the same purse he received on the occasion of | their first meeting, when he lost the | decision to Dundee, and he is willing jto give Dundes $1,000 bonus for [stein the ae \|FINAL HOCKEY GAME TONIGHT The final game of the city ama teur hockey series for the champion |anip fs to be played tonight at 0 o'clopk, with the Maple Leafs jand Butch's teams |Butch’s, by virtue of the | victory last week, is jcinch for the title. The team scor: | se the most points jn the two game series {s the champion. ked in the h Dede Bere his better Ho 6 to 1 conceded a Glea- | .| \A tangling. | Tvan Advertis- ers, Jones, Mail forward. They’ re Star Players i in Seattle Basketball, Circuit 9 a James Alfred M. PB. Green Lake Carl Sander, company, Yellow forward, center, Cab Jim Rice, TTT HiUisenintaieal Nin Fonda Glove com- ce nte r. Art Kinnan, pany, ce enter i. Rightfield ee ky Five Meeting of ‘Edmonton Men to Hit .300 Pace 300 batting average seems nec essary to get a right-fleld pont tion In the Coast league this year. 4 up for this Job clubs ery man 1 the respective fy a 500 | wwatter ‘The lneup ts as follows: | Brick Eldred; Portland, Salt Lake, George , Tim Hendryx, Waner; Los Angeles, Clarence Twombly; V Pete Schneider Sacramento, Art Smith. The only newcomer to the lea is Bmith, who played wi ter in the International league for a couple of years. Ho's a hard ter and @ good fielder. _ are men familiar to Se Beattie, Charley High han; ¢ San Fran 20 ve rest to this po. » from infield berths—Sheehan ad sacker, y & first baseman. very man in that lineup can he ball and some of the league's leading hitters will be fo in this group 'BOXING AND | WRESTLING AT “W” GYM : Cumara A series of elim! tion bouts extending over a od of three weeks, the final os ta to determine a class cham- | pion, will be held at the Big * club smoker in the campus gym to- night, The Washington-Washing- ton State college wrestling match is an added attraction, ‘starting at 7 with an high-class amateur card mix weights following. ty néependent fighters, who line up against the fraternity champions, are strong as any boxing team that has been devel oped around the local gym in the last two yeara They should give the Greeks a hot tussle for su premacy, The complete follows: Washington - Washington Wrestling match, 7:30, Boxing at $:30 with Renshaw meeting Rivera at 115 pounds Nuckols meetg Morrison at Schreuder meets Haven at Reed meets Bowman at 145; Hicker meets Milliman at 158, and Sher man meets Lioyd at 175, Dr, Wal- ter Kelton will referee the boxing, with Coach McGee of Lincoln high, peri as card for tonight Btate 136; OUR BOARDIN G HOUSE oan On, SIR ROLAND!. “HERE 15 SOME- THING I MEANT “TO ASK You!= HAVE You A COAT OF ARMS WITH A FAMILY CREST 2. 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T cAN A NEW ARMS FoR MIGHT IN SPEARING Sk | the game and, except for a last-min and Lat.| * a- | na Wins Over Star Loop W.S.C.Men on Tonight MAN, Feb, 16-—The Wash-| [HE Star banketh first meet of The league tonsers at The Star of. and Univers Pine a: ng held tor c ashington fiy © last night o'clock for the season will bo dis. team led thruout | cu and rules for the league will) be gone over, The Untvernity a8 call for the league © wections, the num. oC Present pl » be divided i sugar rally, wag never In dan Its, Washington running guard was high point man of the winners, with nine points to his credit. tain Frayne, nera, al series for the Beat » trophy, same rules and regulations governed the league Cap forward for the win played wtar 8. C. forward. h Welts for high-point h he Huskies are to play Idaho at Saturday evening SUMMARY a game nors years of age on or before Kole 1924, cannot play in ‘the that every team and interested be on hand for 8 nension, BALLARD CUBS ARE WINNERS The Ballard Cubs the Washington Park 2 to 1, In the first f the three-game series for jeattle Roller Hockey league championship yesterday at Babe ar-|the Crystal Hoff and York and| Han were responsible for the s to take | Ballard Cubs’ tallies, while Shosky ‘scored for the losers. defeated BABE RUTH IN SOUTH HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Babe Ruth, the swat king, today to making himself * year's uniform, The rived yesterday from jd that he had 15 pour off and knew how to do tt "in his TOMORROW A reduced price on_ Florsheim Shoes — a defi- nite saving on known quality Florsheim Shoe Stores 903 S At orion si 500 Pike St MALL ¢ Quis 1s A WING SEASON AND THIS IS THE WING IT’S AN 20¥¢ ARROW COLLAR Cluett, Peabody & Co, Inc. iS | ‘JOE JACKSON Eskimos | Held Even Win, 7-1| at Tacoma TEAM STANDINGS ACOMA, Fi ‘tS clever Os 15.- and welterweight, was Eddie Roberts, six-round Gene Cline, Keattle Va held to a draw by popular local boy, in the main event of the Eagles’ | here tast night. It was a return ‘em! |bout, Hoberts winning the decision Amonton Eskimos skated! at the previous meeting of the pair. Seattle Mets last] to 1 Simpson, Arbour and ors madd the locals eir speed and skill, | Seattle had scored the open- the rest of the game was] kes SUMMARY ME TONIGHT t Victoria. smoker {PEED gets The rings around the night, and won, 7 Led by Keats, look dk: and aft In the semi-windup last night, Len | Malédy, clever Wyoming feather- weight, won the call over Johnny Mack, sturdy Seattle boy. Johnny ykes, Tono feather. | weight, was held to a draw by Danny Mathews of Port Angeles. Jimmy | Rives, Tacoma lightweight, won the | decision over Young O'Dowd of Se- attle, and “Dynamite Al,” Bremer- ton feather, won the call over Young! 2| Lew Tendler of Seattle. rs AND y nding us another cham. Prizefighter. This bird is a | middleweight and his name is Bruno | Frattini. Bruno is said to be a |tough egg. 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