The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1910, Page 2

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{ } | ' GHIGAGO TEAM HITS PORTLAND (Ry United res) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 29.-—-The Oak Park high school football team of Chicago, which thumped the tar out of the Wenatchee high school | eleven at Seattle last week, {m Portland today. The la put up at the Hotel Oregon. team and the Washington Bigh school team of Portland are acheduled to play for the Western high school championship next Sat- urday. 3 The Portland boys have been training steadily for the game, and are in good condition for the con- test. The Windy City players husky, and an excellent game is an- ticipated. ‘The Oregon boys held two prac- tices yesterday, once in the fore- Boon and once in the afternoon. They will work out tomorrow also. Pretty Good Bantam, But Coulon Beat Him EARL DENNING ‘This is the boy who made John-| ny Coulon hold on for dear life when they first met, but he took the count in a hurry when he tackled the bantam champion the second time When he met Coulon in New Or leans last January, Ear! Denning jumped int fame by grabbing the title and throwing it away. He had Coulon out in the second round, but permitted the Chicagoan to hang on. Then he rushed wildl, and failed to connect. Tw Coulon took the count, but the gc saved him. Johnny played safe for several rounds, and in the ninth put across the sleeper, ‘as a cham pion should. The two met in Memphis Decem. ber 19, and Coulon won in the fifth, fa the cleanest match ever staged Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns % Best Bridgework, per tooth. . $ Best Amalgam Filling Best Silver Filling Full Plates ++ $5 a Best Plates We use notning but the material that’s made. Painless extraction fre All work guaranteed 12 ) cers : : Ohio Dentists 2071, Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co, Entrance Room 4, test , | im thelr personnel. The | in Memphis, Despite two beatings | N by the champion and another by Harry Forbes, Denning believes be fean beat most of them at 115/A pounds. Je h RUGBY TODAY, VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 29.—-At! 7 } 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the Vic toria and University of California rugby football teams will meet at {the Oak Bay grounds for the sec ond match of three for the Coast championship. The teams are in thorough physical shape, and will/ enter the contest with little change HOGAN IN TRAINING. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.—One Round Jack Hogan will begin tratn. ing at once for his bout here next month with Frankie Burns before the Broadway Athletic club. The |former short bout champion made this sensational debut in the real jfight game when he beat Johnny Frayne two weeks ago. YSZSCO READY. NEW YORK, Dee. 29.-Zbysxco, | the Polish wrestler, is the first to meet the challenge Issued yester- lday by retired Champion Frank/ | Goteh. SHORT SPORT Ed Hagen, the Seattle policeman- | pugilist, is confident that he will {perform a massacre on Jack Lee} ter’s cadavar when the two meet in the squared circle over in Ta- coma tonight. A big crowd of fight fans will trek to the neighboring town to see the enc Special interurban cars will ieave at 6 and 7 o'clock for the scene of the scrap. As predicted in this column some weeks ago. Frank Gotch Is back in the wrestling game, and wants to bet $20,000 with anybody that he is the original champ mat artist. Lincoln high will send the bas ketball five over to Port Townsend | tomorrow sight for an exhibition came. President Murpliy of the Chicago Cubs is laid up with a fractured arm, The new owners of the St. Louls Browns have refused to name the | p, man they will place in charge of | p, the club next season, and fans who looked for an early explanation of the mystery that has puzzle balidom for ° j doomed to The name of the 1911 Brown pilot will | ¢p not be given out until all dealings | jy. between Robert Hedges, former owner, and the new owners of the club e completed, it was an | nounced. MOAKLEY 18 BUSY. : ITHACA, §. ¥., Dee. 29.—Coach | t | Moakley has his hands full just now with track candidates, who are as piring to win places on the reiay teams which are to be entered in| the contests at New York, Boston, Buffalo and Washington. The ath Istic association bas not as yet com | pleted arrangements for the indoor ets in these but the hes usually are entered by the Red and White runners | TO PLAY FOR TITLE BOSTON, Dec, 29.—It is expected at the American ling cham hip between eight Canadian and aggre ms from Bos tady and medal as be fought Febru out local on uring ary DEATH TAKES AN ATHLETE OGDENSBURG, N. Y., Dec. 29 Benjamin Canfleld died at his home th elt thi mornt fte a brief illness of heart trouble, aged 45 yoa Canfield years ago was a member of the famous Pastime baseball club of this city. He was also a sprinter | MAY DROP BASEBALL. | BALTIMORE, Md., Dec, 29 Ru rs have been heard by the Hop- kin fents during the last week or so thet the athletic board was contemplating dropping baseball from t of officially recognized apor wing to the fact that the jathletic asgoctation was sald to be in we financial straits REMEMBER We must vacate our store Jan juary 1, 1911, and our entire stock | jot Fine Jewelry, Watche Dia jmonds, ete., 18 being sacrificed re gardiess of cost. Chicago Jewelry Co., 1207 Second Ave hand am an = 18 MINUS A FINGE OURSE NEWBURYPORT, Mass., Dec Cheater L. Nourse, the Boston meriean pitcher, went to Anna acques hospital here yesterday and ad the third finger of the right he ope’ he oper SAM M’VEY, FRENCH) CHAMPION SAM M’VEY. Here he ts, folks, Sam has aris #0 long that the fun loving mehinen have put him jestal. The husky McVey toppled f for a while, after Joe Jeannette popular as ever. The color line hat Sam is as popular in vudoirs as & grand ope American millionas t r or The in } vasion of the gay city by a score or more American fighters this winter} may spell the downfall of MeVey.| aufman, Jeannette. iil Lange are to take a fling at stated at the first joint,| jon was decided upon 88] wetmors @ last resort to prevent the spread | sjartin ,. of blood poisoning the only Sam) | MeVey, idol of Parisians. }been picking the ripe ones in gay on al STAR THUR “You Have to Go a Few if You Want to Be in the Procession Nowadays } WALZ the alrabip business ably Pipe thin: Uniess sor booked for a repeat out as Bat Nelson. Woman's Compliments jLenear 105, | Becond rac longs | margue 97, Fontello 97, THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS Roger Bresnahan ts touting a wants to apply the uplift to baseball “Harry and almost knocked out Karl Denning, wat Windsor, Ont.’ In one respect is Adolph Wolgast sure can mak Sam Leever, the veteran Pirate pitcher, ls said to have entered | On the square, Larry McLean wants two bits from the Cincinnat! management for every drink he refu Larry plans to keep cases « youngster named De Forbes showed his old speed an ne seatters a few handfuls of sand on th Pal Moore Is following, the sad history The kid ha of one “Michigan wilde excuses. NOTED EXCHANGES Ideas Christmas Presents Little Johnny Jumpup, the Caditiae seream hole long enough to agree to aneet hangs around when the live ones loom up five and a half fur. Maxdice 103, Feather Duster Doride 102, Opinions Cards Nelson, tut a thi EMERYVILLE. 112, Sir Wesley 1156, *Oriline 100,| local and national Neal company. | mailed In pla es Hs *Sake 1064, Charley Paine 106, EMERYVILLE, Deo. 28—Entries | Caniaue 109, Cool 105. Anna May | , F for Thureday: : Siste vase? “seal om pened Mine ~The AtFou Ins & Elsewherg y First race, six furlongs—Sallto! giy 109, Tillinghast 109, Dargin 109, Ask for = O'Day 109, Kerry Gow 109, Osau- mma G. 109. C. H ten 108 ppd done 108, Alteres 109, Crex 106, Ben | tannah Louise 109, Hall “ " €eeeeeeee Wdouard been trimmed the last three times Good News From Alaska Great Happiness Is Brought to Alaska Mine Owner and Family Through Neal Three-Day Drink Habit Cure—Here’s His Letter ae) | il ¢é HAT in better than a happy family? 1 my Wife j W and chiléren are happ. 1 my frie clad. "They m himself, = | ask mo where I found the fountain of youth—T look gg wit Peils well, And I fee! as good aw I look! If your treatment has the same |} effect on others ax it did on me t are ce ily 4 work, Just think of it! Making men out of wt d cleverneas, three days, Iam certainly giad I met you. I'll be in to see you the Whee! first time I'm in Beattie.” path Hanlon is The wife of the man who wro' tenting. this letter had a mighty difficult | © a Copy of the at,” as good time getting him into the Neal Now he is so enthual Institute. HE aatle over the Neal drink-bablt | yjquor { : sa { If cure that he can't say too much re , oF ae ‘ hat b < treatm Call, phone a 0 he eatment and it » a: The Neal Inatlh popped out of his sae Eales ene pote as uae Ratu Noha hel | Institute, Bagg ck quietness markably beneficial effects Howell nd 16th Ay | Why don’t YOU act NOW? tle Phones Kast Investigate the personnel of the | £ ar 431 corre sealed envelopes, are 119 Yesler The Original and Genuine” Home of the Famous ’ 1100, Pawhuska 116, Onxsabar 100. | J Winoua Winter 96, Blcco 100, Jims EMERYVILLE. : MALTED MILK] » 1 OE LTE TERE. . W. L. Douglas Shoes (RIS Arrmwra rte lies A er By Rg 0 a ar a EMERY VILI C Dec, 28— 7 . ful 104, Boggs 101, Great Jubilee . . | t restaurants, hitel, and fountams 112, Buckthorne 109, Royal River | Results of today’s races Opposite Seattle Hotel BRS a4 Sh ove t sat % Rt | Dehcious. mang and sto Maes ERLE pecres 101, M 100, Captain Burnett! First race-—Yellowfoot won, Pete " ge ecg | Squirrels. 109 second, Who third. Time— |. OP at home. je + 164 180 166] Fourth race, five furlongs, handl-| 1:14 1-6, i | 56 pot a a. é + 187 188 . 154|cap—Likely Dieudonne 106, Sey- va i ord, 4 | 1A quick prepared in a. mime. a Moe . 188 180 179 | mour Heuttler 100, Hifin Beas 100, | w—q goer fg cba yond gg Diamonds on Credit} | Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICKS” - Davin s+. . 10 150 150 etropolitan ih, le of Linsmore i, . ¥! Tou the goode en the Gree Koch ..ccccsscsce 159 183 129/90, Térnatrick 9%, Jobn H. Shoehan | ‘Bird. Time—1:13_ 16. | ot a poe a ‘< | In No Combine or Trust “ -~- | 103 | Third ra futurity course} 3 .! “ 7 ea Totals sess...+. 778 796. 778] Fifth race, one mile—Golf Ball/Golden Agnes won, Media second, | 1616 Westlake Ave Star “Want” Ads Are ff tin Badgers. 112, Court Lady 105, Military Man! Frank Farris third. Time—1:09 4-6. | | Business Bringers _ x Robb . 9 198 1491 _ - Ma Paunt . 114 162 Benson . seee i] 161) e o - faticcca aa This ts Not an Ord Cl Sale—All Short Lines: Tarne ; Last 11" dos! is is NOU an Urdinary Clearance Sale ort Lines - - io ee a an ee aa eae Sere sos: see =e Petals ......046 839 178% 875 | beat him, but he is back again and | isn't drawn in France and they say} some H } | ne game in Paris, and the chances | ™ are Sammy will be relegated to the ash some of the invaders. heap if he consents to meot BRIDGEPORT, Ct, Dec. 29. and Peter Nogert, the Boor are scheduled to wrestie January TODAY’S STYLES TODAY fed the Dollars Langford and) 1 guarantees ati | of Combine Deni Time-—1 02 third. Time-—2 we 199 waa) a M2 19k ton tea’ 8 193 BG ° : r JACKSONVILLE. 34. SAVE YOUR TEETH You Save = Dollar; t Make » Dotiar, Dental Combine Will tase Two |t (* Whee I Do pen evenings until §, and Sundays until 6 for peop Jewelry Store, TLE First avenue, vlock | © whe work. Apparel for Colder Weather | Winter is just beginning, and Many months of it are before us yet. Bony, plash and coats of heavier materialp required to give both style and comfort fur and heavier sui ure nece ary, and we are prepared to show you what you will require Credit Means Honesty Of us, it means better apparel. - When a person says he “wouldn't buy on credit it means that he yuldn't use his honesty You should look at credit as a convenience that will be of benefit to you, Use it when buying new apparel of us, and you will like it Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ao., Near Union St. ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House” COMMODES Our entire ymmodes is for this if ture shows a sale; the Commode. Special $11.00 Bed, Vernis Martie <a eee: a5 eee 3 ‘ | bronze ...... ‘ $5.’ $14.50 Golden Oak > CES RESSER a nage | - 1} Commode, Special che eee dae of maple,| PRINCESS DRESSER | ob’ ” $8.75 | finished natural, mahogany or | Made of solid golden oak, like $16.00 Bird's-eye Maple | quar golden oak; reg but with straight front, Commod Special | ular price $15.00. Special arge rror; regular OES visek Meee ] ner posts, finished re; regular price $45.00 Br ded, $56.50 Bra $60.00 Brass $75.00 Bras Bed, Bed, and Sample Pieces Must Go Before We Move | Exactly Like Cut — if This popular-price Suite is —— cna | . mrs JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 28-—Re|f} made of solid oak, in the “he sults of today’s races : enotia mar ie of today's tnees: i wn] Early English ‘finish; ‘nine Zool second, Lavender Lad third pieces of medium size, suit- t or a me cond race—BSaraband won, O'om || *Ple for an apartment or John A. third. Time small bungalow. Removal Sale pric ci € Y Fourth race—Bon Double won Sale price, for cash or on Danfield second Kieg Avondale} time, nine pieces third, Time—1:13 2-6. « Fifth race--All Red won, Law $67.50 rence P. Daly nd, Stoner . FOR THE SUITE stock reduced golden oak pattern, regularly | prices for firet-< old for $7.5 “mov- tak on care. to go tn if al Sale price ...85.65 EMBER, 1 am not Dr. J. Brows, | > . but Kiwin J im, over 1. $12.00 Golden Oak s Bed, satin finish, satin finish $20.00 atin finish, Colonial /Nine-Piece Mission Oak Dining Suite neo same pic This Handsome Brass Bed Like picture, but with five filling rods } or satin effect atin finish, round tubing, full size quare tubing, full round tubing, full $110.00 Brass Bed, satin finish, square tubing, full s style, 4 s ig} $67.50 — IRON BEDS : A full-size Bed, like picture, enamel, finished in white with colored floral on panels; regular | $9.00. Special | $10.00 Bed, blue and white; onmm BS Cm! = oo a ee $20.00 Bed, Vernis Martin” 1 2-in. posts « bronze, 2 $8.75 | price ize $36.50 ize $39.25 re $37.50 ze $65.00 CASH OR CREDIT AT SALE PRICES All the Credit You Want SALE CONTINUES TILL ABOUT JANUARY 15TH Buy Now Pay Later Becond Ave. at Union St

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