The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1907, Page 2

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one mm : scene seonsisenbiaaepechtginiends\eeiol-nesiananasoaes evpeninnatee: ope fee SE AERIS RET SRNODE RTE PUGET SOUND TEAM LOSES M Oa defeated of thie olty Puget sound team of Seattle 41 to 87 In a geme of basketball, played here Saturday night. The Seattle bunch started and for a while tt looked as if they would win easily Their luck changed toward the last of the first half and Rverett secured a lead which she held to the finish ‘The score at the end of the first half was 20 to 16 tn favor of ett. In the last half Everett t things their own way, for the I sound team could not keer co they set at the start ficlals were Westerman, and Lee, umpire The of referee, IKE DOWD Io CAPTAIN Tke Dowd waa elected captain of} the Seattle Athletic clad football eleven for next year at the banquet given the players at the club, Sat urday night. The old and players promised creditable sug port Around the banquet board were | the veterans of the game and the younger lichta, It wee a jolly good time and « jolly good crowd that of be ted that t games, Dowd in rab-rahed and urged the game football Cutta and Place aides several veterans, # they had played thet Dut that they would bely the coaching, eto, SEATTLE LEADS IN SOCCER Seattle won the soccer game at Tacoma yesterday by a score of 2 te 3. The game was played in cold weather with a north wind sweep the field. spite of the cold the game was gmappy. fast and exofting. Spence Qnd Turner, of the Seattle team, ‘Werte ster players and the local boys Were strong on combination work Tacoma, Willison and Me OAKLAND, ~. Firet race, seven-sisteenths of « 116 (Wiltiamayt to & ond; Lucian 104, third. Time, 1:45. Fourth race, thirteon-sixteenths tnlle—Rapid Water 109 (Williams) even, won; Joe Coyne 196, seeond; Burleigh 1¢6 third. Time, 1:23 1-5 Fifth race. one and one-sixteontha ‘Miles-—Pulletta 167 (Graham) 3 to 2 won; Gov. Davis 104, second; Graphite 106 third. Time, 1.51. Sixth race, one mile-—Sir Edward 113 (Greham) € to 5, won; North- west 97, second; Remus 162, third ‘Time, 1.43 3-5. ASscoT. First race, three-fourths of a mile —Canoplan 103 (Kent) 3 to 1, won Masapan 102, second; Taylor George M14, third. Time, 1:16 1-2, Becond race, three-cighths of « Inile—Kismet, Jr, 197 (Holand) & to 2, won: Booger Red 110, second? Creston 197, third. Time, -6 2-4 ‘Third race, one milo—Asora (Brussel!) even, won; Jetsam second: Markie Mayer 162, ‘Time, 1:43 1-2. Fourth race, one and one-stx- teenth miles—Molesey § (Preston) D te 1, won; Cleely $4, second: J. F. Donohue 103, third. Time, 1:48 1-2 FARK race, one mile—Mountebank 196 (Harris) 25 to 1, won; Niblick 196, second; Lucrece 105, third ‘Vine, 1:43 1-4. Sisth race, clever sixteentha of « mile—Star of Runnymeade 107( Har vie) 0 2, won; Otto Price » Pimkim 199, thirg, Time 104 194 third. 1:09 3-4 8. A. C. BOWLING Bowling is the topic and sport at the Saat! Athletic club. There ate six teams in the present serine STonight the Garters play the ~Raealtys. Tomorrow night the Poli u # and Hoo Hoos play and miay night the Hdncates wil! educate the Athletes. at throw eway your old eléthes. Have them cleaned to igok like at the Pantortum Cali up Main 1048, ee i | the off ike whirlwind | | up the} AN, 1 x N.S ie es ALS PU P “ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST---GARVEY-BUCHANAN GO, GREAT GAMES Bargains Plentiful Garments Beautiful What a Delightful Combination In Our areat games of OF WHITE TESCO CCC Pee ee eee SPEER ee BAG PUNCHING “s FOR PHYSICAL owwrwrrrrrnrrrrtrrrr feel et SEER RE Oe ell DEVELOPMENT RE ER EES * * * * *« * * te were tw wketball played at Say night between of the Moattle high #« foated the Juniors by re of 17 to 6 and the Sophs didn't do @ thing to the Preahion by a noore of 22 to 4 ! (This Ie the firet of a series of articles on bag punching, written | eepeciatly for The Star By George A. Barton, champion bag puncher | of the weat.—Editor,) BY GEO. A, BARTON, vail jOhempton: Sag. Puncher of the There wan a large crowd at the baal Armory and all kinds of yells and Fow people are aware of the ox college epeile were miven to ett» “Twas a great selling today—the best Undermustin Day r had. It fy Jorctae that may be obtained from a Cee ey aie Guba the Ghinoret indeed, a pleasure for us to make public such an announcement rows fed | punching bag, about six Inches of of the Baturday games will play for sponse accorded the many Sale Offering certainly atte tt ofa rope and a wooden platform about the charsplonahtp. | Garvey-Buchanan White Sale in a most decided manner, Every t anced vig foot equare sae Menge Galereey -aae We you can rely implicitly on the truth of the statement. Cur prou is the Many physical culture enthust BENIORS. “CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE,” and we shall never kn v Ningly Jants spend several hours daily In} | Coe M. Mawkine misrepresent or resort to fictitious values Ve can’t afford it jxyinnisiums straining thelr muscles A. Quistey TAKE OUR WORD FOR THIS! When you come i" fir WHITE tg the vas ot Benvy seperti oe a.m Senter SALE values everything that’s claimed for them, if not better bargain surprises, porD bag ut 10 or 16 minutes in the ab ing or evening with a punchts would produce far better physical M. Furry SOPHOMORES, U. Hughes! SERRE RRA a for tomorrow's comers with an abundance of styles ang hether you buy or not. There’s a great big welcome for M. Rucker FRESHMEN Jackting c We are in splendid p reparedn: sizes in y price quoted. COM you at this January Gale of White. HOW TO RIG A | able rope, attached to a revoly- ing swivel Buspend the bag so that ft bange about even with your shoulder. played here, bat sullable ground could not be secured Regular 69¢ Drawers tn the toe : age Regular $1.35 Skirta In the Jan uery Bale of White at only only do not stiffen them unti! about to wtrtke the bag. Let the arms work easily and learn to centro! the body when landing various blows. The lege are also called into use when landing certain blows. The following are Instructions for at dary Sale of White Jimmie Britt ia now said to be engaged to Neva Aymar, formerly with Joe Cawthorne. is known as to when the Regular 29¢ Drawers in the phe Regular $1.26 Bkirte in the Jan . a only hes « Sale of White at Re uary Sule of White Joading tay wary Nothing * * + * | results, Hard work in the gymna:| © OP cst Wak, & / | atum tends to bind the muscles, The] » us * pom ay ‘4 Te Nee. ie | , The Dest and cheapest punch- Antrell a Corset Covers _ Gowns nody; quickens the eye *® ing bag is the kind Chat you # ¢. Beoora a ¥. Barver Ladies’ 12% Corset Covers In the Regular 50c Gowns i band end teaches how to innd| ¢ ae mAh yourself or hire @ # January Salo of White at... .96 of White at on J offective blows # carpenter to rig up at a amall © SPORT DOPE Ladies wet Covers in the Reguar 6be Gowns ir |" Amy boxer will tell you that}. “*poase * January Bale of White at 12'4e Gale of White at or it chi be is the best possible * Get enough lumber, one or # wd Ladies’ S6¢ Corset Covers tn the Regular $1 Gowns in pees oong Se bonis Pugitists in| % tWolneh plank Is the best, to # t Thoreday night the High| January Bale of White at...2%¢ Bale of White only preparing due eantents pat te mare ® make a platform about #ix fect # Bo | Athletic association will | Ladies’ b0c Corset Covers In the Regular $1.46 Gowns ir {time om the punching bag than at|¢ Have ine sudaes © hold the anntal meeting and elect | January Sale of White at... 396 ary Gale of White at ouly aay Gaui enienin’ ® planed smooth. This kind of * football and baseball managers Ladiow’ 690 Corset Covers in the Regular $1.69 Gowns in the Jamie any othor exercine ining about {% platform can be suspended & se ary Bale of White at on, a |vag punching, and tt te deneficial | + “os Jetete trom the coiling or # Next summer international erick Ladies’ $1.28 Corset Covers in the Regular $2.26 Gowns in the Jump like to man, womae or child. @ attached to the wall. * et tournaments will be played at January Sale of White at... BD¢ ary Bale of White at only, $1.69) When puaching the dag do not ® Regulate the height of the # Vancouver, B. C., between Seattle, strain the muscles any more than | ey eg to wale yourself, Al Pacoma, Portand, Victoria, Van Skirts Drawers necessary. Let the muscles lie lat] © jenn cntanne bout tour or five & ison and New Weetmin Regular 760 Skiris in the Janu Regular 60¢ Drawers in the Jam until about to deliver a blow, and | cbie voce athechet tee of ‘The games were to be ary Bale of White at only uary Bale of White at only * * * * * * bd * * * * * ~~ RARER Re wi any i r AAA Nh * Regular $e Drawers in the soe happy event will be solemateed Regular $1.69 Skirts in the Jan beginners ta punching the bo; hould De not try to fears fancy punches | The agg be eager gpg wary Gale of White et only —— =e aary Gale of White at et the start. It takes time and/cwing, ehowld be landed with the ORIENTAL COAL COMING. : 81.23 - phavreeteredaeed practice to become a fancy bag tivet two knuckles of the hand. PET oy Duneher. Never get excited when "This samme rule should be observed Fite giao tigng vad Bhatt Boni ° you mi by boxers. ‘ “orle hed of coal to Beattie from the Orient j or ft swerves to one side, steady It Left Lead. THE STRAIGHT LEAD. TI bi bp chomer aeiio to tohenp ss asement” and then begin over again. When| ‘The firet blow to practice In| Conect Position for Landing the|£.009 tons and the Pleiades will also Tomorrow in the Busiest B housefurnishings, B January prices esem to predominate in this busiest section of small the bag rebounds duck the head here. We quote just a few specimen savings— punching the dag is the straight left | take on « cargo for this port. Straight Lead. either to the left or right, as the/ lead. This blow in boxing ts one of case may be Gange your distance | the most effective tn the repertoire carefully im order that a twist of| of the leading boxers It made such | #wkward movement and should not the body or a short lunge to the! men as Jim Corbett, Jack O'Brien, | be attotapted. right or left will enable you to hit! joe Gans and Bob Fitasimmons| Straight Left and Right © the bag easter. tamous. Start the puch with the} Counter. Wear as light & costume as pow | fist about four inches from the! Step forward with the left foot, at sible, A sleeveloss jersey is the/ shoulder and alm it straight at the| the same time hitting the bag a. best kind of a ehirt to wear. Lat | beg. Step forward with the left) straight left jab As the bag te your body be free ae possible, Stand | foot when landing this blow, at | bounds bit it with a straight right about « foot and « half away from | samo time inclining the body slight-| Repeat this blow several times, | Aeainat misbranding and adultera the bag. Never drop your hands to| ly forward and to the right. Let|gtraight Right and Left Grosefiye ir particularly emphasied your sides. When bitting with one} the bag rebound before hitting tt ‘Counter. ‘The bill in considered supplomen hand always keep the other resting| again. - tary to the national pure food and lightly agaimat the chest, Right Lead. Step forward with right foot, atidrug bill, which waa recently put Ahter practicing left lead uath|**@* time landing straight right{into effect. Fines ranging from $25 Never turn your head away from) the bag. Keep your eye om it. you have mastered the movement | h™ Sy ly ball, and as ft te [to $606, together with imprisonment vunds eate Never strike the beg toward « wall. of the bag, strike the bag with the) You might mia the bail and injure right arm in the same way, step | your hand. Never press both hands ping forward thie time with the together and strike at the ball much right foot and inclining the body to after the manner of @ battering the loft. When practicing these tam. If your fists are tender, wear | blows, strike the bag at least tw gloves, Al » keep the handelor three times before changing clenched. Never wear rings when | from left to right or view versa, al hitting the bag. ways letting bag rebound before Never strike the bag with the hitting ft again. Some beginners palm of the hand turned upward. try to land the straight left and In delivering « Blow the palm ' right alternately, bat this makes an ANOTHER AE FOOD BILL. Regular the five and sx inch Stove Pipe, tomorrow at only Regular Sic fibre Door Mats, tomorrow at only ‘ Always something of economig interest Regular Séc Clothes Baskets, tomorrow at only .. . 39 cts 10 cts 39 cts) tain” 55 CB Regular $2.50 Gas Drop Lights, $1.69 rote Pure food will be the slogan for the boosters of a bill prepared by the Washington State Grocers’ a» noctation for presentation at the legistature. Honest weights and measures, stringent / provision \ $1.69 Portable ruby and black Gas Drop Lights complete with brass burner, white opal shade, globe, mantle tripod and six feet guaranteed tubing, tomorrow at only —————$———— WANTED—AT ONCE, SALESLADIES FOR UNDERMUSLINS, RIB- BONS, NECKWEAR, NOTIONS AND CORSETS. ~~ GARVEY- 7. THE BUCHANAN — atin ted 1113-1115-1117 SECOND AVENUE. A wnique folder ie that which fa betng distributed by the passenger pmo of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad advertistn, cial ratea to tas Angele on be-Liee, on, WemeT™ count of the Shrine meeting, to be hedd the first week in May. he conmiimeion < ay. are clowed nt of the cold] — 4 in order to keep their perishable goods from freesing Hardly any shipments were received eRe TE eee eee eee EERE EEE EEE EEE REED ERR Eee rn av. this morning and 4 ole street has the appear Ps TS Fance of @ quiet winter day . * > i * WETETECI OSS S TTT TI ITT TTT LL The title of champion woman bowler of America ts coveted by both these bowlers. Who ts to be the lucky one will be decided of the i i G ROW! NG national bowling tournament at St. Von Louis Mareh 1627. Of course, one CHI LDRE of them Is going to be defeated, but | there won't be any hair polling | mateh over that. Both have sald, | ‘I'll do the best I can, and may the | best one win.” | Miss Birdie Kern is from St. | Louis, and a big crowd wil? De on} hand to cheer their pretty favorite. | She is oaly 14, but has been an en thusiastic bowier for years, She} was fn the tournament for women | at the last annus) meet, and made a | fine showing against the more ma | tured players. This time she will | have the advantage of a year’s con: | sistent practice. On a recent toar | she bowled an average of over 160 tu 24 games. | Mra. John Rotekopf, of Walnut | Hilla, Cineinnatt, is the best bowler in Ohio. She has made as high as) ‘ear Lady Attendants Hours--#:39 to ¢: Sundaya to 12. Both wy Ptrletty fresh ranch oes. 1420 BECOND A! ‘Ores ranch, Me, eastern, eRe Butter and Cheese Seeere, te stor Waite. Matton Ww Mere per th fies areenee "as come Bh Oem 26 in & game and her average ta Ce ‘7 wer 160. One of the stanchest ad r Pian. mirera of ber playing ability is her) * halibut n husband. He t~ so confident that sn gin ana ee oe vhe can best Mins Kern that he Is| Ran willing to put ap $590 of his money on her. MAN'S BALANCE GHEET. $500.00 Guarantee axited with the Seattle National A te With the oud ject A Clean Bal-| Rank $6 to be paid any one proving VEL ance Sheet.” and meng the text, | poe Fee is not gure and free frem cog neg rg angel yrs yo peep teed por ton. GH. alk, pet’ ton are our motheds of production Saher. The Gait whice' seen’ eouia ‘Somes legerten Pt Velvet Baking Co. free from all adulteratl what we sell. not pay was wiped out by the atone jodern ment, but an unshirkable obligation baa 2 Ae hive: ota remained, which could only iafied by a life acceptable to God We bave the exclusive cy for OLD SARATOGA, THIS serviceable All of our $10 Suits are All of our $12 Suits are All of ourf$18 Suits are All of our $20 Suits are On the Bquare sem Pole We Are Popularizing the Store Can Have No Other Result 1 gs > > é ‘ mahasn “ sie & medical graduate, te ved if Buying strictly dependable suits at a J) ns» men or netingnam are employ with “Due” ie the” pra || | Have the Cure for” great deal less than their real worth is a rare experience---and men are quick to jump at it. We take the initiative for an exception- ally fine stock next season by selling now hundreds of strictly stylish and J) —pan_Frens a Office Hours a. m. to 8 p.m pearson BAN PRANT 5 Per Cent. Interest on ody attendant, Dest revoe uits at remarkabe reduc- Savings: Deposits. bane BS tle ay Capadian ana Sm tions---remarkable because REAL. $ 6.65 $ 8.00 THESHUB 615-617 First Avenue ‘* OGRAM NO, ¢ and other grade goods. Atmends, p vg v0. Steam baths, 250. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 Per Year and Up. Oriental Batha ROWS WORSE KEYSTONE LIQUOR 1123 First ave, corner Main 1184; Ind. 1186 NO BAR Ole Hanson plang the erection 8 family hotel o hotet will ot 1 Vine | ont $60,000 and SALE structed of reinforced ‘con (Star Special Service. BELLINGHAM, J RATES $15.00 PER MONTH RUPTUR > Last night wos the coldest night | this winter. The Associated Chart | and clothing to be needy, although ractioe whenet\or it te pos. 4 t G fuel ts out of the question. Many Oatenpathy manen widows and orphans are suffering ce ae Beattle’s Leading Specialist om the cold, and an effort t® be- | and nowt 40 Voare’ Experié nl « made to get them wood . My wy rente ‘ © o according te the serv 1 gua: ter he Ru ever after examination Drs. RING and BARNES Security Savings and Saf ileum te eek te Gu with tiles tone tees | ‘— e C OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, . iy leat « Monday. The posi 9. $82 Arcade Bidg., Third Floor, Front of Elevator, lader ie not due 113 Seneca Street. Main 4185. ind. R 2666. for a week. What ers had has been Anied ARE YOU ASHAMED TO LAUGH Big Bargains) UNION ilies eas ils ane $12.00 |) Furs, cloaks Rockers f ASS RY wi eee S| cea ae a and . An clegant line of Fancy prices ‘within reach Corin SUN Your Gold Crowns, 22k .. Bridge work ,.. Gash or Credit 5 Mandbiiaale ash or Cre Dabney - Woodhouse tay In, the We will move on Wed- Gold Fillings that Nessstardal s tisis aad neaday to our new location, Bilver Fillings that stay in .. ghaunee CALL "PODA ; usefyrnighers and Sole Agents HIE ¢ . SUPPERS on Pacific Outfitting Co, |jf '" oAATER SAK nansse"” Hi] 207 ie Os ae open ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Hoare? =m to 8 pot Pole 422 Pike St : 418 Pike St. for poainens Thursday, Jan. DR. F. J. BETHEL, MGR. | (Piftean, Yoars’ Bxperience ) eee ae ES Oe e Stree ’ * 17, @ a.m Phone, Main 1772 Open Evenings and Bunday F ® 2 a t tnd. 2096. Main 3998 Roomé 1, & 8 4, &, 6, 1118 Becond avease, Opp. Garvrey-Buchanan’s tan, eon ee Bay é i : ae

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