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New Lightweight Star to Be Reckoned With | | SAMMY SMITH. | pected him to make the he did. The ed those present echel when that stert on the warpath. much for the first few rounds, With one leap Sammy Smith, the ‘Philade lightweight, jumped to the of the brigade when be defeated Jack Goodman of New York, in a rattling 10-round bout Smith had been press agented showing remind ley Ket fighter was ith didn’t show way Smith finis 8 lor further he ted cut loose on the home stretch and| fillie & Knockout Brown had Goodman all but out. His vie-| and a few more of the lesser lights, tory was beyond doubt and he has} ,bot in Goodman he met his first taken a front place in the light high class | per rformer and few PERTINENT SPORT PA AGRAPHS | Chauncey Olc ott gets away from the x weight brigade In consequence “i summer, and if you would find him, seek where the speed boats are thickest and you'll find him tinker ing with a gasoline motor in a racy looking flier. Famous comebacks, on the reverse English: J. J., the Cubs, MacLane, Cre T. R, Hugo Kelly, Norman Pindar, the | Yale eleven, Dr. Cook. + The discus tossing Bob Edgren did at Ben Lomond and Reno ‘a has borne fruit. Big Bob copped a first at the Olympic club meeting with 128 feet odd ; McGraw says Bugs Raymond gets one more chance next sea- son. McGraw has a soft spot for the war correspondents, and wants to give them a chance te get off some more humor i i 89 ; Too bad some one can't devise a speed pill for Al Kaufman that will make think tank his hands and feet work simultaneously with his Ian't it pretty near time Jim Corbett buried his apieen and let | up on Jack Johnson? The monologist manages to find something 1 that resembles a yellow streak in every move the big spade makes. i ‘The va slant has invaded tennis. At feast Callahan and ; Cole of Spokane have a peculiar delivery which causes the ball j to act like one of Ed Walsh's. Jack Johnson, not content to shine as the heavy- weight champion, has been stung by the automobile but |F ‘BALLARD SMOKER ‘CHURCH LEAGUE ° . . | NEW OFFICERS: Determination Make Girl Marvel | | At a meeting of he Se uttle night at the ¥. M. © ys the fol re a her rapidly throv b the wing officers were elected: Pres. | 12 Dra lala en. ident a, Page; vice pre nident |" “Her leg stroke, instead of the | ha ; snp a he ne ia familiar drawing up of knees and — MOBGUESE toKeohn thigha under the body or out at J. H. Richardson was appointed | ue dheen fo benal all” ine business manager by the delegates | petaaiekn aie pelle +; n cae present, and H. L. Turpin was por | he eet heb ‘fan ta tine peop sag chosen &8 press represen with her body, ere her feet ge . % and legs and xos them on the Spa ewIne, Phutines. Som iaes thigha, kicking out vigorously with eo, lenmue Y the powerful” extensor muscles of foe ie ie nouth Congregational, Pilert 4 , . me . ~ Gantemiiona First Chien, oo 0%, opposes, the top of the Factory Piano Store Sherwin-Williams Paint | | PACKARD ; ad teeyo ek of shin bones, and the top of First Baptist, Tabernacle Baptist, the feet Ge tamiee, ter the’ woes GEO. P. BENT CO. And Varnishes, |MERRIMAN SHOE iistooat oe uneayoah “In other words, her leg stroke Seattle, 1421 Third Av, near (Not Cheap but Best) SHOES FOR MEN tr the sctanors swinmern mad Pike Stree Star Paint & Wall Paper Co., Union Made, with ie lower leg in connection 1421.23 Fourth Av. 5 First Aven with the side stroke or trudgeor Factory, Chicago, UL | ae Gece ‘i bee is superintendent ‘New Stroke, Good Habits and THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910, | | aequired by developing this stroke rhe Cranes, led Cap Ww co swimming, Miss Pit “ hott tanker ene Ontos tures genes much to hyelente iving | Bush & Lane Pianos SEA from the Owls, under Captain Con emotional temperament “From Factory to Home” or, on the Seattle Athletic club " ra ee ee Hage = sh alleys, Scores systematic in her pits, retire Graben {early, slept under only one blanket pu & ie. Piano G. w 194 202 170 usually got nine hours of i618 hire Kvenvn. Dow 191 178 188 D Dummy ...... 150 160 180 She considers herself a smal ee ye | Heiberg 175 145 187 ry slow eater, thoroughly ating her food, and eating Totals ..... 710 670 645-2025 only twice a week Owl To summarize, then, some of the . Conover 146 172 161— 479 factors that made it possible for Dutch Kalsomine In A Ehreteh 187 WIT 14d 418 Miss Pitonof to accomplish re rh y | Beckett 162 198 130-- 490 markable athletic performances The Sanitary Wall Coating Gardineer 160 211 146 7 “ The quick metabolism of DAHLIM & BARRY, INC, youth, leas body surface for radia Totals TIS GS81—1904 }tton Im proportion to welkht than High single score — Gardineer, } most gifls of her age; muscles cov 1 ored with a Inyer of fut; fa High average—Walber, 188 23 vorable anatomical structure; slow - ~ return! ctreatation peculiar stroke; 5 need practice In swim ming; ur jonal nature food habite of living, suppleme by high moral courage, steadfastness of purpose, and a determination to ¢ accomplish the object in view av ROSE PITONOF. } The Harvard eleven left Cam yore ” a bridge today, and will eamp near} BOSTON, Nov. 16—Rose Pito wind iwi 68 3 | “pat New Haven till Saturday, when the |nof, the 15-year-old girl mermatd, . [erent game between blue and crim-| whose feats hate astonished the son wil} be played | jc world, to the extent of en Major William Inglis left for|‘husing Prof. D. A. Sargent, fhe New York last night to attend the |PYsiological authority, hag Kone annual meeting of the American | 2) "Mi. 0! tie. _—re Athletic Union. Major Inglis will | *#ind the foothghts present many organizations of! m. Miss Pitonof, Sargent pays the Northwest in addition to the} 58¢ !# very short for hor age. Seattle Athletic club, of which he {Compared with our girls, but in breadths, depthe and girths is véry Our Let us help you in preparing for Thanksgiving. large. | Although her muscles are , ¢ v i ker b ne | eu developed, there go" complete in all grades. It is a well-known fact that we carr eamsters’ union smoker broug i out a good sized crowd of fight fans | /A76F OF, fat on, bod, ace that our prices are right. We are ready to help you with the n tho entertainment in Labor ; af ‘ Temple last night. Many prelim |@emetes good euftace circulation. |i in Seattle. events were mildly interesting. | OMt #rma, legs, feet and hands are Chartio Givens won the decision | C4 to the touch and upon Gres» “e O'Leary in the main | 198 the flesh with thumb or finger over Johnny O'Leary f the blood immediately leaves Mie Franklin high expects to slaugh-| ter the Edmonds bunch Friday | The Lincotn midgets. composed | | of boys under 110 pounds, will meet Queen Anne mi at Wood land park tomorrow afternoon a The Ballard Athletic elub wilt} stage six boxing bouts and two wrestling matches at the smoker tonight at Sypher’s hall. Here's the program Steve Reynolds va Bill Edwards, heavyweights; Bud Martin va. Kid Curry, cateh weights; Fred Travers va. Pat Slick, at 145; Walter Kast ner vs. Jack Wyard, at 145; Charite| Peterson vs. Charlie Givens, at 120 pounds. RUBIAK AMBITIOUS bug, and yearns to shine as a race driver, despite his “OP defoat by Oldfield. GRAND SCRAP ON AT. NAT. LEAGUE MEET (By United Press.) matter & up in open ses cHIC With its! sion f egate In a bel i, the ua) Pen ocmdmeting rh ee tional associ protéextonal ak tomsiads to pe basebal! clut here toda TH xell The w t Report Plavers Drafted the Th league Easte clatior The ment wa I and lowe 0 tre fn th le ag t Th ar ALL the vegetables YOU CAN CARRY Market Basket 9 ¢ Weuvtiake Market The Temnle of Economy. WE’RE HERE TO STAY CONCERT DAILY PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS Business Bringers, Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc, |ber 26. As a preliminary he boxed (By United 114 rounds yesterday and will step PITTSBURG, Nov. 16.—Al Ku-|15 more with sparring partners ¢ oe biak issued a challenge today to/| today English Finish Sam Langford or Jack Jobnson as Her er I am going to fight 2 ham ref a result of the showing he clever,” said the Durable Dane. last night in hie fight with I'm thfough with making a punelt A splendid Mission Dining Cotton here. Kubiak punished Cot-|ing bag of myself . lton severely, winning easily. The the Nelson-Moran Suite as f 6 ” Exten- fight went six rounds. if ve € ‘ r: c x ind: begun with th with , ich top JIM BARRY BEST MAN. Ch ‘ ft. 3 in. higk (My United Press) wide; Buffet, 20x45-inch ca BOSTON, Nov, 16 m Barry of Chicago has big Stewart's get the goods om the firet Rx38-inch mirror wo cup number : rdict | fp parment ards and tl rs, f the ta la BLING JEWELRY ©0, . y " “* : 1 w ne ed for € ix Barr ewar in ; ; a 10-6 here Chair with lon ste and of the go Stow = = and half box nstruction, eye and his face was a | aped Idle seat Price |Soaking Wef?}| 987.56 + _ ARREST HUNDRED ® IN FIGHT RAID in baseball circles here today, | surface, | trom & marathon run or any en | today j with Owen ih which remains white for) a much longer time than usugl | Poor qurtace circulation In wn; athlete is regarded as an indica | |tion of a deranged vaso-motor ays} tem, or evidence of a weak heart | A trainer would take such a man WITHIN THE REACH a perfect range—one that of bread, Sut some do without this It’s not true sean --nor to buy that commo durance contest. It ts difficult to secount for the ability of thia girl to perform the feats so many men fail at In the water Miss Pitonof uses nt NELSON WANT HARD WORK (By od Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 16. After 14 years in the boxing buat hess, Battling Nelson has been) stung by the boxing bee, according | to a declaration he himaelf made The Battler annot tion of boxing 20 rounds sev al times a week from now bntil time he climbs Into the ropes Moran here on Novem less than a Monarch. A ake tous we ask for it. Get This Mission Dining Sui All Solid Oak in the Early ite for Thanksgiving Nine-Piece Suite ae 5 Down th Not If you are wearing o our excellent Rubber Raincoats 6 By United Press.) These were made for wear for CHICAGO 16—One hun-|] comfort and for ired ator a fight that was h n, but failed to ma STYLE “ 1 aged cs a oe We have many other things !® e night in jail. The he live of ; © caught ina raid of «|| Wet Weather Wearal n whiape th t—a 20-|] That Are Absolutely Waterproof ) affair between > “un known as t ke plac cia RTING God HACKENSCHMIDT THROWS ty DGoops (3 TWO. aw) HARTFORD, Cont ov. 16 Both Phones George Hackenschimidt uu “| Odds and Ends Ww ‘ ed to Ww ent t Hjalmar Lundin and Pilkoff, the draw und « . r Saw a the tek board tw Glassware and Kitch hal n by last night som Pilkoff A thrown In eight min the ee . and Lund nute lie acti 51 Going Cheap in HARVARD FAVORITE price $11.25 NEW HAVE ‘ Nov. 16 The greatest wid w York | ¥ tooth ever attended OHIO f Cut DENTISTS We. Are | All the Credit A gam expe € Rate You Want Harvard and Ya al 07% Pike St, Over Owl Deu Co. Agents | Jay on Yale | Harvard picked as t prob-| for the | le wit FREE WILL FOGEL Quit? CHICAGO, wv, 16.—The retire The O ment of Hor Fogel as president e Only f the Philadelphia National league Insured am, and the appointment of Joe O'Brien, former president of the Sewing Buy Now American association, to his place, | Pay Later was the subject of common gossip | Machine | Becond Ave. at Union St R. & G. CORSETS STETSON HATS Tallored Ready Clothes Shop ALL the vegetables YOU CAN CARRY. market y nothing but the most reliable niakes, and cakes and pies, re: just as much on one side as ano The Monarch will save enough fuel each month to meet the | TTLE AGENCY TAILORED Hand Tailored Clothes Highest Grade Keown, Tallored Ready Clothes Ghep ‘A 401-2 Pike Street, American Beauty CORSET Seattle Bargain House 424 Pike Street. 1 New Fall Shapes 401-3 Pike St. Weuvtliake Market — The Temnle of Economy, __ WE’RE HERE TO STAY stocks of Dining Room Furniture amg 10st liberal credit terms of any fur, OF ALL—Every woman would like to ha would turn out beautifully browned loave easure, because they think they can’tal to keep on using that old range or cook stove n steel e, Because it costs a few = FOR ITSELF $1.15 tured, made) ter-sawed by en of Earlf active pa s, serpent » roomy cups French in Chinaware, hen Utensils Are Our Basement Co ae January Ve Will Move to Our New Six-Story Building at Pike St. and