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= ABE IS VALDEZ TO SEATTLE WITH DOG TEAM ON A 52,500 BET ALL BUT BEATEN Not Try to Fight With Does in His Go Wolg (By United Pre’ LOB ANGELEA, Deo. 12.—Refore 4,000 fight fans at the Pactfic Ath letic Club, Ad Woilgast of Milwaukee outfought Abe Attell, the foather weight champion, last night | As Attell left the ring he was booted for his p: showing. Wol et was the agar throughout, | nding frequently and heavily on champion's body and jaw took the defensive and fo want ally, but few times showing his -time cleverness and speed Weignst took much puni« never retreated, while pany | he forced the champton ba fusitiade of body blows. W xs ability was . Somere nted upon The go went 10 rounds with no officlal deciston. the law § o'clock Charles By Youseff Victorious, a YORK, Dec 12.—Fred | Beeld of Wisconsin last night lost | two straight falls in a wrestling match here to Youseff Mahmout, | the heavyweight Turk wrestler Americus, heavyweight ch of Baltimore, threw George T of Iowa two straight in the Americus challenged — god | t and was accepted | SCHOOLS DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP too pre T tbat championship of the | ec of the city is being for on the University campus | afternoon, the B. F. Day and; fellow schools bemg the *. former represents fh and the latter the South ee the Public Schoole Ath- = xk of Seattle Longfellow put through ite pac tate by Victor Place of Dertiouth, who a3 cosch has turned out « hip team at Notre Dame this seanon. Jay Smith, a former Broadway high star, has been comeh- ing the Day school. The officials are Oliver F. Cutts, Harvard, ref- erea; H. A. Fleager, Northwestern, umpire, and Thomas G. McDonaid. Washington, field judge. Grind Nears End. NEW YORK, Dec. i2.—-The six- day Cyclists are nearing the end of | strenuous grind. At mid-| night, within 24 hours of the finish, the leading team was six miles ahead of all previous records for that time. Five teams are dogged- ly following close behind the lead- ers, Doring a sprint by Walthour Root last night, that team and vin and Vanoni epilied in a heap on the track. Galvin wae carried | from the track, but later relieved his partner. ere ceri Gold Bead Necklaces. Wm. H. Finck, Pioneer Jeweler, 816 Second Qv., Seattle | Mothod ' VATE is | SONS Co; Men a tween 4 evorantes to teach you to dance Tt is easy ENS, Fourth and Pine. Up- | |effortw in jrett has been tendered a vote PRANK KUNTLEY AND MLS DOG TEAM.AT VALDEZ. ALASK ARK (Star Special Service.) VALDEZ, Alaska, Deo, 15 Valder to Seattle with a dog From team }is the unique and daring trip pro posed by Frank Huntley, a well: known musher and prospector of the far north Never before In the hietor " BASKETBALL ENGLISH MITT PUSHERS WHO HAVE CLASS. SEASON STARTS Opening Game Will Be Played at Y. M. C. A. Tonight. Tr basketball season will n _— yrated Im earnest tonight when he Seattle and Bellingham YY, M ag quintets line up at the asso clation gymnast an Between the halves a wrestling match will be pulled off, making the evening's entertainment a continu- ous performance. P. W. Lee of Ev- erett will referee the match. Seattle will have a heavy schedule this season. Among the early games will be that againat The Dalles A. ¢ on Wednesday night; Deo, 19, Vie toria at Victoria; Jan. 1, Vancouver at Vancouver, and Jan. #, Belling- ham at Bellingham. BOWLING CHALLENGE: CONTEST OPENS TONIGHT An open challenge nd medal contest will be begun he Third Avenue Box-Ball alleys tonight. The trophies are 4 solid gold medal and & solid silver cup. The following entries have already been made for the tourney: Bob Haines, Al. Saite- ~— W. . Thompson, ©. Kida, A. Borg. F. O. Grady and A. Brown Mueh preliminary work has been Ip done, but out of & possible 300, the highest score has been that of Thompson of 164. Ladies’ teams aro forming for games on Twerdays and Thursdays, which have been aside as Ladies’ days Kelly ts New Secretary. Frank Kelty of 607 Harrison st has been elected secretary of the! Thistle association football club, to 1 the vacancy caused by the rea- fgnation of H. E. Barrett. For his behalf of the club, Bar of thanks. MON TOAN CWithout Commission) ON REAL ESTATE on ILDING PURPO® RK, Campbell, 1123 Cotumbia Nature intended man to be happy and to be able to give A Smile All the While Look at healthy children—look at the healthy man or woman—and you see the pleasures that come from perfect health—the protection that wards off the excesses of life to-day hirardelli’s the perfect food drink—braces up the system —strengthens the body and enthuses the brain into perfect activity— besides it pleases the palate, too. 30 cups of a delicious 25c Alaska travel has such a feat been accomplished, The distance to be covered is 100 miles, orvssing th untain ranges and for hur ireds of miles penetrating which has never seen the & white man is the result of a | Although England jot firstelass men tn | welter and heavyweight | tight littie Isle must fairly j with firetelasa Little fighters. | No country could desire te sadly the better }ring representatives than Owen Mo ran, Jem Driscoll and Freddy Welsh. All three have demonstrat ed their ability to meet the men tn thefr reepective class on this side, with honor to themaeives: Welsh bas given good actouwnt of himself with Packey McFarland and other lightweights, while his recent defeat of Abe Attell, whom he out boxed in a }5-round mill, ia a feat to be proud of. Welsh is the Mght weight champion of England, and ad | after the world's title | Moran proved his ability when be met Attell at the featharweight lim it, and many who witnessed the fight thought the little Engliahman had a shade on the nee. Chanceliora ve. Adelphi. The Chancellor A. C. basket ball team will inaugurate its season to | night with @ game with the Adel phi college five on the latter's floor in their annaal game Jaat | eeason the Chancellors were vic- torlous. Al C. Martin captains the | 1S iiattenal Charge May Lead to Criminal Chancellors this season and ham Rock holds the managerial | reins, He can be reiched for games at 1608 Kast Republican st or on the phone at Bast 1657 Cocoa shy | the lent W. H. Lucas of the rthwestern leagye, wh 5 in rm and making arrangemen to and Huntley is to ree Seattlo in, eat and most venturesome of the | move hy me there, je still throw time to pass through the gates of Alaska m aro somewhat ing pouquets Portland-way. ‘In | Alaska-Yukon-lacifie exponi. ehaky in their bellef that ar AD | yecent jaterview, after disseminat June 1, 1909, or lowe @ bet of living can make the journey pro-|ing much flowery Portland dope, d posed, After leaving the snowline | ny, if the Seattle team untiey la an intrepid musher Huntley will attach wheels to his| Dugdale Is compelled to extend has one of the beat dog teama sleigh and finieh the journey to | piwolf this yoar He must either , runt but even the hard! that fashion—tf he ts lucky laive Seattic @ good m or Seattle | Will demand his retirement Chief Opens Boxing Club. SPOKANE, Deo. 12--At the opening of the new Imperial Ath letic and Boxing club here Thure day night, Chief of Police Ben H Rice made one of the leading ad-| | dros waking upon the bene | fits of boxing Among the boxers who fought | were Loule Loug, Mike Butler and | Fred Kreel, all professionals Alardice is Captain ANN ARBOR, Mich. Dec. 12.-~ Ala vf Indianapolis. halt! on the Michigan eleven for | two are s been elected |tain of the Micaigan eleven for 1909. The selection was contested by Quarterback Wasmund SEATTLE MEN ARE ELECTED OFFICERS) (By United Presa) NORTH YAKIMA, Dec, 12. 8. Lippy, of Seattle, was clected preat-| ree of the Washington Y. M. C 4 tion. O} office Kilvourne. Boat ttle, Allep Walla Walla, and F. Spokane, vice prest. MeMorran, Hogulam, secretary Commjttee chairmen | ; are: A. &. Allen, Seattie, program F. B. Bayler, Beattie, state commit: | tee report; C. Q. Offing, Tacoma. Driscoll recently met Matty Bald win and beat him all the eix ronnds ring general, at sen * every round with his be UMPIRES ASSERT BRIBES — WERE OFFERED TO THEM ) Gre | T HE STAR—SATURDAY 2 Sem srancaee 12, 1908. , DECEMBER ope sere EEE EI PE ES KETGHEL WOULD TACKLE BURNS (fy United Press.) LO8 ANGELES, De 1 Tommy an! Ketchel may Vashington's| for the heavyweight eban n 1 toda lo not i ad ju a vi Jack Joh Haron Long, matchmaker for Jef} Athi club, has jnst t from # trip to Ban Fra a where he had a long ta th j and the latter tated an that | Hurns would be the next man that Ketchel would go afte DUG MUST MAKE GOOD, SAYS LUCAS, } credentials; and W. E Wright, Bel | Mogham. _notainations. e aot cide. at ene Ret ne Sesvaie| Protals Mane it, fu ot the king's bench court blew a hie brain’ while suffering from a fit of insgn ity, superindude: he i) health. Ju Biapchet was ¢ id and « de- seendant of an 0 a Fronch family, Save Money on Christ-| mas Presents Now wildering speed and variety of at way injtack. And Baldwin fs no slouch of He proved « marveloud!a serapper, Driscoll anys he is after having bis opponent | Abe Attell and will not be satisfied until he has met bim $5.00 No. 6431 Goodell Ce wet and most give, You ow e very bu $1.25 1.49. in a few Gays, 208 FX. Tork- ade ame championship. Messrs, Kiem and LS Johnstone have submitted signed Statements giving the name of the Span. j : attempted briber and his principals Prosecution. ; Belloving that a most” Femenn 4 at ep te Hnee oeee — investigation is necessary to tualn Ay Unites Prose.) tain the integrity of the national | "Prade’ cattien te NEW ORK Nov. 12. —~ A fon Game, & committee has been ap wet $1.66 sation was sprung at the annual pointed to make a thorough investi on No, @2 Amertens Cut- meeting of the National le Gation, and, if any proof of the al Seenteh $1.75, directors here yesterday leged attempt is found, to lay the we = $1.75) | charges were made that bribes had matter district attorney q boon offered Umpires Kiem and The commit ia composed of John Re hice “seteslins ae $1 15 Johnstone, who officiated at the’ T. Brush, Chas, 4. Bbbetts, August S200 Neo. C880 Goodell " game on Oct. § which decided the Hermann and Harry C. Pulliam Turkish Sete $2.50 HALLS SAFE Purcell Safe Co. 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