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‘mann, who fought his first profes- BIG CROWD SEES “PER HAGEN’S FINISH | SWING I(T BACK LIKG TAISs U Nearly 500 Seattle fight fans went | panton until he slipped over to Tacoma last night in the hope | 80 Of seeing Ed Hagen, the former Se- attle cop, knock the J Lester, the Cle Elum cat, But it was no go. The Cle Klum person just natur- bear. | to! tantods out of | cleverness than Lester, but th the porific stuff in the ninth. Hagen showed considerable more ris @ young mountain of strength. | Hagen hit him hard several times, | but ft was like tossing cotton balla ally reached out In the ninth round | against a block of granite and rocked our Edward to sleep, j Close observers say it was a right | up uppereut to the point of Ed's jaw) that did the biz. Be that as it may, | ue Bdward was counted out while | he Dreamland rink yelled itself hoarse. | For the first three rounds Hagen; “made a monkey” from then on the hardy youth whom Tommy Burns touts as “the hope Sradually wore down bis ring com DEARTH OF Loater’s beat clout waa a right ppercut | Hagen kept away from that blow | ntil he commenced to lower his} pad, and then he got it for keeps.) Jack Grant of Portland refer The preliminaries were feature of Lester, but | by @ rattling bout between Shan-| |non of Seattle and Phillips of Ta coma, | in six the former winning handily | rounds. SPORT IN THE NORTHWEST PORTLAND, Ore. Deo. 30, —jthe Seattle Athietic club, and {t ls ‘There is a decided dearth of ama-|2Ot probable that there two inst! teur boxing and wrestling bouts fn| tutions could part the Northwest this year, sometiting/ however, are of the apinion unprecedented since athletic clubs! Cree! could organize a number of aid participate fn Creel's sports, that have come to be institutions in| boxing clubs and bold meetings such cities as Seattle, Spokane and/independent of any established Portland. For this reason news frown Spokane that the Spokane Athletic club, ts plan-| re ming to revive the sport was re-| cities In the Northwest in view of ceived here by local fight fans with | the strained retations existent be much display of interest | tw The Spokane Athletic club has/trol, in a large measure, the ama teur athletic activities in Oregon mah Athletic club, of Portland, and| and Washington. Tip Wright’s Column severed relations with the Multno-/ Who's going Answer: “Who.” It isn't an answer; Apparently there it's an echo. are enough | of White candidates tn sight to lift/help Kaufmann. the burden from Lil Arthtir’s| Ghoulders. White man's hopes are of go thick they can't get out of each enough. other's way, but the hope is made | ness, too, but he has never than | played enough speed to | | timid pedestrians. Speed may come | along quantity, rather ity lines. Fact ts I don’t see any individual | to Who seems to have a chance to/sufficiently to wear the crows, but) Beat Johnson—not for a couple of |O'Kelly needs oodles of expert years, at least. ence — experience which be can Just look them over without/gain only in battle. Who do you see that | sh the | club. Fred / about the only feasib'e plan to re Creel, former boxing instructor for! vive the amateur contests between to succeed Jack ; like Johnson as heavyweight champion? lacks which goes so far to make men/ eminent In the ring. Tt ts believed that this is presentatives from the various een clubs that at present com } an opponent. He element of cruelty | to puntsh that A little more | the “dbysmal brute” would) Con O'Kelly, who is in the hands | Tommy Ryan, is big and strong | He has shown his game dis | frighten him. and if so, he may develop rewd manager and f don't be cla! : enough to compare with | lieve he would send bis broth of the Galveston giant? The mos experienced man who has been suggested is Al Kauf- sional engagement just six years boy against Johnson, no matter how much the big gosscon shows, he has fought a number of batties. until Joe Miles McLeod, protege of Choynski, fe the Goliath of heavy ago this month. Al is the best of| weights, with natural talent which fellows, but as a fighter, even faa friends admit he isn't of cham-| never fought, but Choynski Is sat ship class. He is big, power- bore: that’s saying a lot. He can whip a} majority of the big men, but he Is} ),. & babe in Johnson's hande. Kaufmann doesn't think fast enough to be a great fighter. And|100 business cards 76c he has too much heart. quires development. He seen in a dozen or more | re Just now bis biggest ¥ 8 are willingness and unde-| te sloped talent le fe ee ot 119 Union. |“ “He Would Be : ia the American limit, the Briton He doesn’t has agreed to compromine by split 289 ting the difference in ordef- to meet Burns who dem arvin Ha . | three roun ng Kant He Would Let Whiskey 5: te so the in Memphis | Monday 1 find \juet arranged between Tommy ‘office Ryan's pupil, Did you ever hear that remark on the street, in the | Kubiak at Syra CHICAGO EDUCATOR head been the dean of the liter partment of the Chicago unt for the past three years. Ryan is 9/ known as a Chautauqua worker and Cook 112, Mr. Bishop 109, Calla 109 as a social economist PERTINENT ‘SPORT PARAGRAPHS | labeled Mona have noticed is Tt has been pronounced an epicurean dream of J. Johnson The tateat bit of cheese wo ghan. Understand a Aintingutshed Cy York shortly, Name of F. Welsh. ive of Wales in expected in’ New Joy among vogetarians, Explaining his attempt to grab the Attell MfePariand go, Tom O'Rourke says be had as much right as 4 theatre manager to get at- tractiona by bidding. Tom ough! to know the men he refers to take what the trust doles out to them, They're about as indepengpat as a butcher. They do come back once in a lifetime. Witness Hugh Kelly Count Jacques de Beaufort ie look ing for that mythical thing, the habitat of which is alleged to be in this country, but for which so many have searched in vain— Justice It fe unnocersary to indicate the fighters who might follow dy Welsh's vegetarian diet scheme with profit to themselves, ‘The value of the bean over the beefsteak was apparent at Cardiff. NAMES SEL DOM PRINTED. Harrison Fisher C. Dana Gibson. Robert Chambers, Lee McClurg. 4. C. Leyendecker. J, Montgomery Flagg. H, Chandler Christy, Diek Ballinger. Armour & Co. earnings for the year ending October 22 were $5,817,721. AN together, please Price of moat is going down, going down, going down. SRN oe eco aE ee sent st EMERYVI EMERYV 1 . tomotrow | HEADS MINNESOTA . Dee. First race, sit furlongé—Frome | Ran El Paisano 124. Albetto 104, Great Cacsar 5 Temblo i? Moesback 124, Lhecilte} Manley 104, Woodlander 124, Queen | Alamo 119, Alder Gulch 124, Arthur Hyman 124 Second race, five and a half fur long» V. B. 97, Gyptis 97, Ritta 111, Rosey Posey 105, Prestolite 115, 104, Bddie Mott 104, Academint 104, | Bambro 124, wald B. 115, Titus 0 124 | Fourth race, mile and a quarter— ‘Tansy 88, Edwin T. Pryer 412, J. ¢ Media 104, Swageriator 124, {Clem $5, Molsey 163, Cabin 103, | Buckthorn 11 Spring Ban 103, |Merlingo 106 Micome 105, Mins PROF. GEO. E. VINCENT Offictous 95, Beth Prof. Viacent, chosen as the new | qua 109. of Minnesota university, has! prirth race, Nally 104 ity | 109, Harry Rogers 104, Sir John 112, He Is well Roy T. 169, Royal Stone 109, French we 104, Bir An ome mile--Lady Mo | Dave Weber 109. Sixth race, one mile—*r m4, alene Gale 99, Liberte 109, Brigh ton 104, Nasmerito 109, Ocean View 104, Incentive 104, Prince of Castile SHORT SPORT 109. L. C. Ackerty 109, Cataline 108, Dave Andrew 109, Silver Grain 109. Digger Stanley, England's ban A entice allowance } has |tamweight champion, will sail for} this country next Monday isfied he has a comer. When he has | ac hard hitter, a pretty g004 | poor a fair ring general, and 85) scraps an idea of hin future may | Ns game a man as Jim Corbett, and |), obtained jase offer cepted an box yunds with Frankie Buras at the ational Sporting club in New] fork on January 5 or 13, the weight >» be 117 pounds, ringxide, Stan-| y has beaten all comers On the | her side at 118 pounds, the Eng wh bantam limit. As 116 Con O'Kelly, and Al eon January 16 or in the home? How many bright men do you! vincent one of the know to whom it would apply? How many men of has been on brains are idle for that reason and no other? There are were. will thousands of them in this state alone. The rea that oats et ge they don’t leave it alone is because they CANT The ntry, and ha Habit has mastered them and whiskey does their think “4 hance to ride " . , rf ‘ wer ave at leas ing for them. They have promised their wives and lable Ix on the Gert ¥ 4 # ¥ 4M 4% w Mee» x friends, their business associates and their physicians |™mam race courses In Ws Wie IN ALTAR ATTIAB. * that they would never take another drink. Do the : F . Loe * fen? Seldc ve It ts btfu acing at Pensa . vren needa keep the promise? Seldom, if eve r, tnsts tg Ba Une 6 lab ow at (EY ng gent, all todkedvout & Should you suggest to one of these men that he/time. The meoting which a z ; Fagg Whbe.. ay, 7 i take a treatment and rid himself of the desire, he would | nor" "°™" poen run Mt Sls January 10. ‘This showathis # tell you that he could quit any time he wished. Why |have ame » $750 ible lc AR laa aie 4 Ler ag The real reason is, that his false pride $1 rihagy dh po fone MERE OM eM won't let him. to mathe the ‘enuty = Which is the greater blow to pride, to stagger iby a ‘ t aria home in a beastly state of drunkenness and abuse hi inod nat Pensa-| I A ul Gem ¥ family, with its consequent remorse the following’! tr 1 \ uit to ( stg ie morning, or to go to an institution where one can have | Be : ira Minta won absolute privacy and the best of attention, and be|proved or not will be im-)second, Fort < 1 third cured? The Gatlin Institute has treated men from all COE IN BOSTON Third 1 Ida Red Wine walks of life, and by far the great majority of them 713 18 . cp have been men of intelligence and standing Ph hilmeslt in teavk tthe], Fourth race, Ragman won, Carl } at at) mae in trach Del ton ¢ econd andrian third. Time letica while at the Universi of » 2 THE GATLIN INSTITUTE GUARANTEES A CURE Michigan, is living ia Boston, and : inten © join the galaxy of ran Da t Dresmiand tonigh IN EVERY CASE. THERE CAN BE NO ning stars of the Boston A. A mea te Conca ae BAD AFTER-EFFECTS s x POWELL BACK ‘ BAN FRANCISCO, Dec . ‘, s Call, write or telephone for books of particulars, |Powel, the Calitornia ‘iumwoight, Mf Diamonds on Credi contracts to cure and other information. ‘Tel Queen| the past three months with more ‘a Cee a Me em Anne 2249, Ind. 7193. Gatlin Institute, 434 Queen | oF leas success, will return to San| STRRIENO JEWELRY 0. Anne Ave., Seattle, Wash ’ Francisco today, according to dis oan _ patches recolved by friends here, BUT DONT LET YouR THUMB STICK} 104, Reds 120,/ Hen Wiison 109, Helen, Haw-| [king 109, *Summertime 96. Dolly | Saeies | trlee | 10, Frank Ferries aot. Soule 106, Dublin Minst Third race, six furlongges Evran | 131, Dacia 104, Col Jacke Ff, Dont Rell Snicker 124, *O# | Lotta Creed 104, Netting! night's scores: Gophera— Voipgnieberg sicvesereitt? ane Ri Buy the children a pz School Shoes ih Harris ® A. ©. Howling Atieys. The Ravens won three straight « ice from the Owls by the {019 noyw Goodyear Welt Bhoos; | Boys’ Shona, heavy storm alt, Mavens best gunmetal calf stock; | biucher, with full double soley 1 blucher eut; sien 2% to 6; two} {1085 = styles; bie bargain $2. 50 neice’ Ganhves® JOHNSON SAY8 “NO.” Tet ona—2000 | Oe hte He ee coven vans gun-metal calf, button oF biadhgeld (RP United Pree.) Gardiner * 116 0s YO O00 woe bee - ateg coe Shoe "you can depend on fol | CHICAGO, Dec, 30.—A report! PAK, MS yee eee ae et ee ee Seer eny Seevice} Sine that’he had been matched to meet | Gonover |) 180 176 14a aon| 92.00; siten 8% fl 75 $3.00; “sizes 11% |the winher of the Langford-Jeat | tO BR nccveess to 2 $6 0 cubboun jotte fight im Paris for a purse of $25,000 waa denied by Champion Jack Johnson today “It 1 fight at all 11 fight in this} Minn High ay sye.pe: ScS338) SCHEDULE FOR IM | PORTLAND, Ore., Dec, 20 University of Oregon foott ule for next season has been made out. Physical Director Hayward, who passed through the eclity from the Spokane conference, announces the dates as follows October 24, Washington State at Pullman November 4, Whitman at Eugene November 18, University of Wash ington at Bugene or Portland. November 6, University of Idaho | KANSAS cIry, Mo., Dec, 20.— at Bugene Johnny MeCarthy, of San Fran-| November 90, Multnomah at Port clseo, and” Packey MoParland, of | land Chicago, were matched today to| Hayward naid the conference also fight 10 rounds at the Hippodrome | sanctioned a conference track meet here Jamuary 9. The articles call )at Portland the first week in June, for 120 pounds at 3 o'clock on the/| provided arrangements could be {afternoon of the fight. imade { a sa AHERN A comt The | NEW YORK, Dee. 30.—-Young Ahern te being picked as tho ing lightweight champion by New York fight fans, as the result of bis fight here last night with Ne: Griffin at the Brooklyn Beach club. The Ind has yet to taste his first defeat. Ahern beat the Australian easily | MATCHED FOR BouT. 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