The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1910, Page 2

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; j BOWLING Last night's scores Ferrets Shuman Yorning Bimpson fa boook larris Totals .. Robb Benson Jories Paust James Totals 910-783 At the Imperial Individual cham; wr The Ch At the Bismarck Individual championships wt Pressman i. ; i 8. A. ©. Alleys The Hawks swooped down on the Ravens last night and took two out of three games, Scores j Hawks. 2 =) AND NOW FORBES Finley 205 167 i TRIES TO COME BACK) Friedenthal .. 206 157 19 uv A Corbett 181 91 157 \ wtihan Chee ae 129 125 194 )) CHICAGO, | Dec, 23, — Harry 174 165 164 " Forbes, who was in his heyday at j a the time of the Terry McGovern} . marl 8 BLOWS. and og Corbett fight, will uy | ' to “come back. h } ae See *, whose moat memorable Johnson 134 x , battle was with McGovern for the Churchill 152 Kansas Cy alght Rist ba championship, {# Penny 150 George C T A Killed F mate meet Lou Ryall here} Yood 178 fs —_——— jin @ preliminary bout, after which Dwan . 181 There's one thing about Frank Got she Jif be i# successful, Forbes willj — He says as 8 any t areer. tart an Eastern campaign Totals 782 896 795 get that statement ow ' om ally High single score—Dwaa, ANNUAL TOURNAMENT High average—Dwan, 196 1-3. ‘ a gee ee AT SPOKANE SOON t all managers Meda! for Graham-White this time knows how n the PORTLAND, Or, Dec, 2 LONDON, Dee ‘Aerial leagn The Hritish| job. presented Cla with a special gold Ww ngnition of his services) as Insa tics have medal in rec to British aer <= THIS BIG HUSKY MADE HACK” G0 SOME American heavywe! ight © of the men er ion is Jesse W gaard of Des Moines, la, who has ted Hackensehmidt the pat ttle he has had since he landed fm this country If champior cere in his sta Fetired, West fing with Hackenschmidt 3 one of the best of t It would be interest {nation contest could be winter, to decide which eral heavy weigh ‘wear the crown as American cham Bion It’s @ moral certainty that Hack enschmidt can beat them all save Goteh. Whether he would win from the man who could win the Ameri ean title might depend upon the ed their money Frank G way the On bets. if ters pl come on JESSE WESTERGAARD. PEARL CASEY!IS \* TO GO TO OMAHA »! (By United Press.) ‘ PORTLAND, Ore. De Manager MeCredie o é Beavers annour tained the 191 r of the Coast le ) club, in th Manager OI club wrote Met >A und JOHNSON WANTS $30,000 Soe TO FIGHT AL KAUFMAN 220 i's end of th Pp nO antee of $30,006 r os a May t k “ Jennings to Marry. r i Jar JACK GOODMAN WILL A Aviat F I BE THE FAVORITE f n 1 h “ Matthews a Baron. © a 1 arr h ha u I ~ ‘ 1 sd ont votes ot I 07\/4 Pike St., ove? Ow! Drug ¢ fear th ine {| lined or the 4 ent | Matthewa from t Entrance Room 4 Goodman will be tee much f m the 5 ark for alr erait purposes. ! icans. | Left to right Ross, Q. B.; Ed Gensing Eddie O'Connell, | boxing and wrentling instructor of the Mult ane * De know. About Q teur Athletic Club, is a Johnny ¥ w wwho |» or I | THE STAR—FRIDAY, DE Stevens, R. T.; Pike, Center; Garland, L. E.; Foster (Capt), Fullback; Tweed, L. H.; F. Sterling, R. Ej Milner, L. Ty O. Ross, Utility; Koehler, A. Hj Elmer Gensinger, R. G.; L. G; G. W. Sievers, Coach, go bane the Wenatchee bunch will have asfame to the Uttle city of 5,000 con uk Park arload of nice big red apples tol testing against the championship . give away at the game. Thia is/toam of a city with 2,500,000 popu Barly thia week the squad | just to let the strangers know that | lation. Wena boasts something more|took a threemile run to de than a banner football team wind, and the fact that not a np For a week the Wenatchee team ed or dropped out of the race to in several! bespeaka thelr grand condition | snow andicap in many| No definite time for the game vertheless every man f#|Monday will be set until a con trim, ‘Twenty scrubs |ference can be had with the cap | turned out to take|taing of the two teams, but Tom MeDonald will and this from the “heroes suggest 2 wok, | tine will probably carry. | « for the tling ebar st, which moms | boxing and wr of the Northwe ah Club wi tlelpate EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, Dec. 22.—Enlries for Frida | Firat ra Creat Cacsa ‘ @ 109, jecond race, alx f i tler 108, Ca ige Hender 8, Fane’ , J. H. Ba Arthur Hyma ¥. Home R Tohy ity x furlongs handle 98, Jack 101, Enfjeld 114 Raleigh P. D. 100. mile and 20 yards 104. *Yol JACKSONVILLE. was in sight, it ts pons! e hm JACKSONVILI > ma in the | First race—F when t ir « - knives. 1 ra Ca nd, F = <= 1:13 4 | QUEEN ANNE MIDGETS WIN BY LONG SCORE | } h Q Anne High Bch f the Q ler, Th in r" h was th f “ mnt ; ca Diamonds onCredit ; t the © ie on the Gite I STERLING JEWELRY coy ; - 1516 We Cy B "Q nor k { 1 “MBER 23, 1910. Gifts for Children Tomorrow We Hold a Special Sale of All Articles Suitable for Children’s Gifts . See Our Big Window Display a a ae SESEER EREEGE ESO nae Child’s Morris Chair and Rocker Two Fine Pieces Strong and Serviceable well-made child’s in the Mis- made extra These two pieces are solid oak, BREFREERE SS sion finish; they are & strong; the rocker is upholstered Morris Tomor- in genuine leather, the chair in chase leather row, while they last— $5.50 Rocker $5.00 Chair REATESESE 4 BESsessEe Fs! Solid Fumed Oak Pieces Py . ° vane 4 This Child’s Chair, Child’s Five-Piece Mission Set | fails mate and ost pieces; all solid fumed ¢ ker and Table are just as care- rong as any of the full size k, with genuine Spanish leath- Thi sting of one Table and four | ae Chairente Chairs $ oak, in the weathered finish ; - ’ - ‘ o a : ia : cya s $3.50 Chair— $4.00 Rocker— $5.75 Table— regular price $6 $2.25 $2.75 $3.75 / CHILD'S ! ROCKING CHAIR | STRAIGHT CHAIR | ; } the we Made of solid oak, in the golden finish CHILD'S ] DESK AnD CHAIR hardwood, | Mad CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIR Solid oak, in the gold- en or Early English CHILD'S | ROCKING CHAIR CHILD'S | seat, en 7 nds gt A opel, f made with pane n iceable ct haped bannister back, anlautt with solid co at; a very e 0c es st chair; regular Special for Soe “ 1.65 Tabourets, Stools, ft sieces, such ere Stands, r Christmas \ t this entire ck ve have marked . rice r prices range We Move to Our New Store, All the Credit You Want at Pike and Fifth, in January aad CASH OR CREDIT AT SALE PRICES Buy Now Pay Later Becond Ave, at Union St

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