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“Why Roller ever turned to Wrestling before boxing fs more! than I can understand,” saya Den. ver Ed Martin, the tall, hard hit ting. colored heavyweight who! will be Dr. B. F. Roller’s opponent in the six-round go at the Seattle theatre on the night of Jan. 19. Martin speaks from the obser Yations he has made while spar fing with him, and his conclusion that the big doctor is a better saree = = TO HOLD SMOKER. a The following is the program that will be put on Thursday night | by the newly organized roe | Athletic club at Kirkwood hail: Boxing—-Kid Lippincott va. Jack! at 108 pounds; Bruce | Hendrick vs. Kit Dixon 115} pounds; Red Shreier vs. Clarence! Newby, 120 pounds; Cal Harris vs. | Risley, 145 pounds; Lewis | ¥s. Joho McPhearson, 158 Wrestling—H. Clyde McDonald Carro at 135 = at | George vs. Frank ai! nds. Owie Take Three. The reorganized Raven team ah wet teas the cccasion of tta| return auspicious, losing three! straights to the Owl at the 8. A.| . about and the nices A close-range study never been offered AND LIKES F It is no ordinary event we tell you that you can get the very suit—the yery overcoat—the very cravenette you want and pay only half Pick Out the Suit You Want—for Half Pick Out the Overcoat You Want—for Half Pick Outthe Cravenette You Want—for Half bargains the like of which you’ve been pared to one-half and less. THE# HUB Opposite Totem Pole 615 to 619 First Avenue ‘Your money back if you’re not satisfied’ SPORTIN MARTIN WATCHING ROLLER HIS STYLE boar already than he was a wrestier Is shared by a host of fis tle followers, who are credited with knowing something about the of a Diff artist “He ts one of the most natural! borers that I have seen,” continues Martin, “and his blows are like those of a kicking mule. He ts ab so fast and shifty on his feet, more #0 than the majority of men of his weight. It ts my prediction that he will be a Kingpin.” cars| Cc ex L. Keating was high man, single score 225 and total 586 BASKETBALL AT LINCOLN. The Lincoln high schoo! basket- i ball team will ongage the Cook's! Symnasium quintet ef Bpokaae to- Morrow night on the Lincoln floor. The Lincoln high was yesterday defeated by the University of Weah- ington quintet To Play The _bdasketba: atthe ¥. MC reity Five. teams of the Se A. and the Untver-| sity of Washington will meet on| the association floor ext Saturday Bight and the game will be a warm | one. The Varsity quintet, although re-| cently organized, is showing fine | form. | NOTICE—™ " $2.98. 302 Pacific Bik. 1906 Second Ave. Seattin, We t thing about it is will reveal before—prices have }aail in the proposed AYP. races AREA AR AAA AAA Handshake Got Raise CINCINNATI uJ uu President Herrmann, of the Red t y told how a hand shake ratwed Jennings’ salary | Ho sald | After he had won bh at 1 champtonahip fo | wae going inte | I met Jenalr | him and wi wibly go that ca t laying as near as | ¢ ne him an offer t that I wa It of this strength of y infiat wa a Bat it not Inet fall, durt the orien, that | learned had been the pwitting instrument for jacking up Hughey's annual atipend SHSSSES ESE ESE SEER EE ERR EE EO “ * * * . o * * . * * * * ” * «1 . * * * + * * * . * * eee PROPOSE NEW HOME The present premises of Washington Athletic club have be-| come too small with the growth of the club and p now being drawn for a new club/| house, The new building will be 100 75 feet and contain a b gymnasium, It will be o with reception card, an music, fencing, rooms. ae yet ing, litiard and boxing No site has been selected Yacht to Race. The yacht Hawall wil! probably The yacht Hawatl last won by the Gwe patie was in the race to} semmer, which was lyn Ul. of Se “Walk Around” Betting. NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 13.—The Suburban race track opens here on January 16. The “walk around aystem of betting will be adopted individuals taking the bets, and others paying them off. No purse bea be leas than _— [CHICAGO AMATEUR ic RUNNER WHO MERTS DORANDO PIETRI i} | | | ALBERT L. COREY. Albert 1. Corey, etnner of the late | Hiinols Athietto club Marathon, Cht cago, will hook up with Dorando Pietri, the famous Itallan distance hark, on Jan. 2, tn Chicago. In meeting Pietri, Corey will sac rifice bis amateur standing for the faint hope of defeating the ttalian | ghost in a té-mile race. The pair Will meet in the Dexter park pa villon, on a dirt track PINS WILL TUMBLE FAST _ WHEN THESE STARS MEET | | | What promises to be the most tn- terenting Individual bowling event! ja» |tournament at Cincinn | Now York for the m, crented A. B last Feb fuary, in individy tches, He has been the Cleveland city cha pion for two years, sustaining his title in weekly matches, without a defeat Jimmy Smith te one towlers in the eauntry, He won the ttle of champion of Greater fearon of 1606-7 in & series lasting Utroughout the Winter, and is regarded as one of the greatest mousy bowlers in the | world Prens chalionged Bidth to a se- ing figure in bowling circle neation during of the heat | § Marathons will kil! Dorando. Such i« the prediction of thany | | noted trainers. The {talian tn frail fand bis many collapses seem to} j at too strenuous a pace for long life, Two marathons a year are all that a runner should compete in. | yet Dorando races twice a month j O'Connor Gets Berth. DENVER, Jan. 13.—Jack O’Con }nor, veteran catcher of the St } Louie Browns, bas purchased an interest in the local club and will j manage it next year, The “King’s appointment in gratifying to local | tune More Marathon Runners. Jerry Suilivan is the latest im. portation for the Marathon races at the A-Y-P. Sullivan is also jfrom Alaska, where Wada, the Jap, | halla from, and i¢ credited with ithe time of two hours and 40 min | utes for 25 mites, | Considine’s Dogs Entered | John W, Considine will }several dogs for the field iwhich will be run off at |field, Cal, starting next enter | trials Bakers Tuesda | | | Machias Boy in East. | | In the neup of the | Three-t league team is found the | hame of Lyad Skillman, of Mac nian, Dubuque A FEW BARGAINS | ote GP ans une, trom | PALL Sea | [John C. Walling Co. \ PIANOS—419-421 Union St, |] TALKING MACHINE —1318 See~ 4 {hack up the beltef that he ts going} | to leave. jton againat his will, and to please of the winter ts the probable match ties of home and home games for | » ] Tate Weer Lot 2—-$26.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain- $16 00 jot ational importance between / from $50¢ to $1,006 a wide, and the | F M SPINNING 1 coats; Sacrifice price ........... ie Loule Frane of Cleveland, O.. and |tmatch ts attracting attention wher- | o We | PCRS He eae: Cer Lot 8~$30.00 Saite, Overcoats and Ral Jimmy Smith of Greater New York. | ever bowling has a foothold, owing! 4310-8ECOND AVE—1310 | scart week First. time har a Psonic he cbr $20 00 | Frans, who has long been « lead the prominence of the men. ag 5 | “Wander.” coats; erifice priee .........+. a be hada Ronen oR AMUSEMENTS. Lot 4—$35.00 and $40.00 Suite, Overcoats ‘The Peso. That Kitle. = innit nenstii and Raincoats; Sacrifice price . * $24.00 MAY LEAVE BOSTON TEAM BOBTON, Jan. 13.—By U. P|} Hecause he feare be will mien the | steady aupport of hin old backstop, | Lou Criger, Bonton’s veteran pitch: | Moore— er, Cy Young, togay is sald to be} anxious to jeave the Red Sox and} join the St. Louls team, w Criger will play next season. k Manager Fred Lake sald that he would not allow Young to go if the || star pitcher desired te Hoston, but that roung, afte ing his contract, sald he att much of his success to the work | {of Criger. St. Louls is reported to | |be anxtous to get Young, bat has no hope that Boston would allow him | Lake says that he would not compel Young to play with Bos where | him will allow him to go. Preal dent- Hedges, of the St. Louis Browns, is quoted as saying that Bt. Louls would give aa mich as any other club to get the services of Young | Gleason Likes Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1% U. P.—Jack Gie will effort to take advants */ option he holds on the J at Vernon, near Lon Angeles. option expires today “No doubt there is money made down ther jday. “But to take hold of the ¢ and make it pay, 1 would have be fn Los Angeles all the time, Be ing interested tn number of local} enterprises, I prefer to remain} here.” Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK 4 BAG CO,, 919 First Ave. THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JANUARY G NEWS | | Smith’s Wool Velvet 20th Century WHITE FLAME drens where gail ts de Tevet _The Totem Pe emain with | Als buted ——~ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [sponges 4 aoe STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 600 idvew / | Carpeting Bought at a Saving, Priced According | XCEPTIONALLY low on ga are made on a gathering of Carpeting which was secured at a decidedly important priee | concession. The values as indicated below speak for themselves, | $1.20 fai | 95c a $1.35 td (Made, Lined and Laid) (Made, Lined and Laid) (Made, Lined and Laid) For Body Brussels | For Axminster For Wilton Velvet Carpeting Carpeting Carpeting ef In this assortment ther: ittractive t thi 7 fered pri e 55C Ya Yard (Made, Lined and Laid) All-Wool Ingrain Carpeting Five different patterns consti- vO ve patterns are are si Five patterns are in interesting special desirable pattern cluded in this assortment | 90c x: Yard (Made, Lined and Laid) In Addition to the | Foregoing There is a Good Line of Hall and Stair Carpeting without border, including Body Brussels, Wilton Velvet, Velvet and Tapestry Brussels. Carpeting this are line there pecially priced ix patterns from which | As stated, all of the above prices include lining and laying. The only condition attached to the offering is that we must insist upon selling in quantities that will leave the stock in good condition. For instance, if the Carpeting you want comes within two or three yards of the end of a roll, the remaining quantity must be taken. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED to choose tute the assortment for selection. January Sale of Table AMUSEMENTS. a THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Manager Week, Matines * A. Miner On TOTAL COST ONLY 10c A Wholesome and be Seems Lunch Sent to Your Place } of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. Heater and Light, BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 26 CENTS, It in rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, KAVANAGH CO., inc, Mine Operators, 704-5-6.7-8 JOHNSTON BLOG. Seattle Theatre Ryseelt @ Drew, Mere ome oxaecaaientinsahesarytetiamnaernesnrcticebiidenelgieili of it Matiness Thursdn ve eal Bvery bee “THR CTL AND THN eT AMP House Warm; Good Show Prices SAYS WHAT “Gus Brown” MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE $12.00 Mats, i0e and Neat Week THIRD AVENUE THEATRE rift tn the Wort” Managers Lot 1-—-$20.00 Suite, Overcoats and Rain- Coats; Sacrifice price . “| LOIS THEATRE| Phones: Sunset, Main 1964; Ind, 4934 tpt of $1.26 Thuredsy and wrt Presents Pa ALABIKAN Opera, by Bi Paired, with Be A new Cast, Choru Tim fd | Featuring “Das,” the tumo nd | cated Cant ¢ to $1.50; Mate Second ard Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” Matioces 10, 26, 600. Nights 10, 28, 59, The Vaudeviite, The Young Man Who ean It Out } If any young man will stop to take a Rood, square look at life, he Advanced Week of Jan. 11, Bryon & Lang Patty Joon 100. SHOW—ALL HIT 1LY MATINERS, will perbaps Nmw DA reason It out in some such way as this: CARLYLE so “I may not expect to be a millionaire, but | KNOW that | CAN acquire a rea- sonable share of wealth if I am frugal and use good judgment fn my expendi tures WANTED—AGENTS ME as “Dreamland Rink I: TONIGHT #20 to are taking & new pat wit “Today I am young, strong and in the fullness of my earning power. I will save a portion of those earnings NOW." That young man is gathering He to him ll have mon de him, who self the reins of power. ey while the young mar P. it Sh “intends” to save “some time” ig gull oultry Show cing end tena Seattle-King Co. Poultry We say Now is a good time, because Association, Now is ALWAYS a good time to do a sonsible thing, And so much from each pay check soon becom: January19 to 24 8 the Alaska Butidiog, _ Prizes for Poultry, Cats and Home of the Scandins- | . x Pet Stock and Mess 30 cups visn- American Bank. Saturday Evening Hours, 6 to 8 to be awarded Address entries to J. W. Mor. ris, Secret Rox 146, Colun- bia Station, Seattle Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S. A.