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WEDS 7 | fashions) JIMS iv SACCO HA ius Boston Welterweight Is Ss ye Im gy LORA World of Class; Last Round Is Terrific Session BY LEO HL. ASS N nceo W ew we Anne And } mood t Te Slorgan wries fram Les Angele rave » Harper the worst licking that . At ! * I t » fans have ever the Ballard boy |?" bow Be Shs ti e tod 1 their six-round fight at the Crystal |"* . ~ Sacco opened he second round with ket a age a ly Harper’s wonderful |> I ¢ ion and a ever saved him from . t ided and fle » exceptic Morgan else says that Spug Myers » had Hi ns Het g—Harper’s ‘ ‘ ori and flower colder tones hed, } cond, third, fourth and 1 i the season's sensath rov z fy margins, and hitting The next big fig Be pants being both hs ds and fighting a cunning battle and M oon! the » thruout these rounds, he made Har-|$' ‘hy BAS8e esis, 58 the ¥ Cornelian Chilly mit ixik” which would ¢ Trine of Wales a wrinkle experi-| like with - HOPPE LEAD YORK 18. —B KOUND FURST WAS sLOoW Al Mamaux Decides See TT Te Tee Te STEELS TET TTT ELS Stee aes helena | | file sat < Seattle ball fans are more accustomed to seeing Sylvanus | them It H made, | 9 Mint Yankees, | NEED REFEREK be Pepper, altho his team M"|Vean Gregg in @ baseball uniform shooting his fast ball|» good t i ‘ fis t ¢ 1h BAN I NCTRCC ‘ eit k ng | past the enemy hitters. Here we have the big southpaw | in i . AN FRA } I g paw jana | been given an edg from 5 1 on ke (right) and his brother Dave breaking ground for their gas |i. tra ' t luki bl ' fully bad, and while Harper 4 B ; * , EDDIE WHITE WINS ‘ j srd ave. S. and Ranier bl e It's Vean's “ace iv over li Bf 32 in Daronduhi blue, with | OT PeK ed many at Sacco’ aysiees at DIS WHITH WINS he hole” in a busineas way, a8 he will stick to the gasoline Hii mech discussed, whilst Benny , ‘ : 7 , é ony Rd . , HARRY GREB WINS / ferel in Filipino Victory fabric ton man's swings went wild. r a club in regards to money differences in Gregg’s sale to 2 : New Henne was just 100 | for he most part Sacco landed Exdie ( r Washington, And if Vean reports, then Dave ill operate | yar, end — Y th telling accuracy to bot . P Herr st meet. . cg OR . Williams to Look 7 nee bs po Bh the ‘on during the summer months. Gregg and Lockard | Mh, yes—the popular trimming le haven't conferred about their financial differences as yet. shand-punched cuticle, and the ase San Diego Over witeioe : TROJANS WIN r = MB weve having been modeled, , Se Satta orate Sia wecsate's ‘al swe : ne aWGELna Wi pot be returned to stock, and cnet s caged 4 reba bas gores are popular, " Pa Le Pas" ot Yyamps Were noticed in “4 S | Coast Bas Ps arrow 3 re detent a Star L > Unifor oe. ie weieh , us Star League Uniform am importing { ‘i y me e e 5 RUMPUS BEFORE 7 pal FIGHT STARTED eZ ulation odailte Before Ugo Frigerio Sets ix New Walking Marks FOF bs, Hi Stars Easily Win o and Len Mailody fought a nifty battle in the sembwindup that was called « | draw. It was an even fight with Mallody deserving what- ever edge there was fog carry ing the battle. If Gracio w to keep on fighting here he will have to lead once in a while. He led just twice last night in | six rounds. He is a fine coun a :, ter puncher, but he must do his MIKE MENOSKY SOLD the star) share of the lea LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15.—M | Benn Young Sam | Menosk Vernon outfielder, w | Langford in four re of a fairl yesterday to the fast bout't H Next to citement was t Furral fight too fast for won the fans with ness and gameness, |him a bad beating, « six mil meters. Mor Amer a mile tarred for In the other ast night. Hal trounced the Y. 8 School ‘GE HAS RELAPSE | OND. Mich., Feb, 18—Red} all-American. halfback, had) late yesterday. Grange with mumps: His fever alarmingly and great. pain. merce to 19 M COA y Shannon of the tern: mky requested the sale Dandy O'Donnell Davies and re announced for next week. Easy Winner in Pool Go | Sacco Opens Up in Second Round and Four Rounds Win by Wide Margin Over Seattle Boy, Showing AS TRIMMED Polsoine Matches wh oad un os ‘ Pea om, a to Quit Baseball|'s' "=r" es ugly right on top of Alon City League Contest} in baseball togs, whether they harmonize with each other or covet | Entry Blank ] of Com Rochester Dick Griffin and Mickey | ¢ Coast's best as PHiM@sea@iveg AK pramme-¢ Cies cad Buy Baldwin From Tribe! . AD BEATING D A ALAN Pm wp RPER Bd — West Seattle cOssP Near Cinch | in Prep Race || RING Worst Indians Can Get Is Tie if They Beat Queen of Kddie MeKeni » in Indoor Tourney : .Y veen | gayes ’ t it's ad Nat tm . 5 * Follanat Dick Burr and B { Gregg Brothers i in Oil Racket 7 VEAN GREGG (RIGHT) AND BROTHER DAVE {20,'°0! Windy City Club Needs Infielder sa Seattle President Says Cubs Are Interested in Local Third Sacker 8 “ ae & re, ° a Sd is Cinder Latent president of the Seattle team, says that Bill Killefer, manager of the Cubs talked about Baldwin with him in Los Angeles recently, but Killefer had to confer with President Veeck of the Chi club before making any de offer for him m ov It is hardly likely that the ; Philadelphia Nationals will make any bid for Baldwin before they see how their present corps of ; | third-sackers shape up in spring 14 | workouts. They did make an ti | offer for him in mid-season last Pi year, but have not negotiations since. In case both Baldwin reopened and Brazil “Red” Ki “ ACK of funds necessary to completely outfit a junior 3 baseball team is keeping many aggregations from fil- ing in The § ague this season, and in order to give all of the youngsters who wish to play in the cireuit a chance to do so the regulation requiring that a team be outfitted uniformly has been modified and as long as the players are not, they will be allowed to play. young fellow of Star league age owns a suit of some sort. Yearly every The Star team in 33/| Junior baseba nd abide t the rules 4 of filings. Only tibne ef thé organi teams, the squads represented at| | the league meeting some time ago, M [have eritered | an , the league should send in the app jeation blank which will be pub Home field lished from day to day for some | Phone time There are no charges In-| | | yolved and any team manager | |wishing information regarding the| Wouldn't it be the rankest sort Of |jeague should inquire at The Star) luck If Red Grange went back to/«port department any forenoon. he ice-house and found some one} Entry blanks should be mailed to letne had got his old job? |The Star sporting editor FPRAYNE Ted Frayne hing bag sut of Marti . a big, lum yweight from California nouncing and promoting, ar- rayed in one of Ben Rothen berg’s new lavender creations that nearly stopped the show, $50,000 !» WELL~ AH, DID You, AM ~ FILE \WCOME “TAY RETURN YET ?. pair Dressing “Matand natural hair comb all day, and its antiseptic qualities keep the hair Aad scalp healthy all the time XN) YOUR PROFITS FoR LAST VEAR WERE -(our BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN| ar Socrsteneten Hes SEO eee | 1 the way | a - — = . mcht. refereed all of the g Zi HAW “ BLESS Vou YES, «TH ST CLAIR IG fights; Billy Freeman, Eddie SY “THE WAN Gf CLAIR ~ BY DOVE MATOR UGED rte ESTED iS O'Neill and Stuart Thompson HOOPLE «VoU WERE ; “0 BE A “WW MAJORS acted as the judges, es Lon | TELLING ME NOU ARE QUITE DROLL!«]] LAW VER /u MAPTHICAL. ing out of his retirement, ELL 5. : and Nate Druximan did the an | JESTERDAN “THAT 1 REGARD THE INCOME |] He HANDLED AL, INCOMES 1H’ FAMOUS CASE OF fa HIN PILSENER [A TLERNE BeeIDES TAY AS A BIT OF HAS SOME” PA a: oa FIDDLE FADDLE!~ 1 HAVE : NEVER PAID ANY. 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