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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911. SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged ] NEWS AND STATISTIC Professional Spare Fost Slate Carried Out--Jones Is Elected =] Northwest Magnates Have Harmonious Session GOOD CLOTHES For Men and Women Christmas CLOTHING for was carried out yester- wan elected Northwestern was not ex ation of Wal Wa . for admittance tnto the as turned down. And the league mootings go, was Of course, schedule pro comment and harmless discussion, but it was The magnates knew it |would be, but, just the same, they wanted to discuss It, that each | might show the other just how wise ot the other was regarding schedules. Aa n matter of fact, Judge MeOre die is about the only one who is really up on the art of schedule making, and he js a past master, The public can rest assured that the league will have a good sched- ule this year. Wh Dog's Giants will, of course, be the home team next sea- (By United Prone Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Dec, 22. Jack Johnson, heavyweight champion pugilist of the world, is here today on his return home after an extended so- journ in England and France. Che champion returned on the steamer Kron Prinzessin Ce- cilie. He was ill all the way across the Atlantic, and did not make his appearance until the liner touched quarantine, Johnson declared that he is willing to fight for his title, He is anxious to e on the win- ner of the Langford-McVey fight in Australia on Christmas day, providing some promoter will offer him a purse of $30,000. The champion said he has plenty of money left. ‘OUTLAW LEAGUE FORMED CIRCUIT INCLUDES NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON & few days before Christmas, ‘Most people need their money for Presents, gifts, etc. Even though such is the case, there is no need of postponing the purchase of @lothes on that account. Here at the Pacific Outfitting Co. you ean buy without ready cash, Use Your Credit We are here to accommodate the people, and therefore why not takeradvaatage of this offer? a Ee COT 15 READY | FOR MUNROE HE 18 IN BEST OF CONDITION ee Guess Those New Yorkers Aren't Getting Particular NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— More restrictions for the box- ing game are announced by the state commission here to- that body having decided at ite regular weekly meeting that clean breaks must pre i} in all bouts, Referees failing to enforce this rule will be called before the com. malssion, It is also stipulated that each boxer is allowed only four seconds in his cor- seconds If you are short of cash and wish to get a suit, coat, overcoat or set of furs for any of your family or yourself we will Trust You | NEW YORK, Doo. 22.—Plans for | home lot, the the formation of an outlaw league | the Tigers the jto start an active baseball season jammer are in progress here | The announcement follows |the organization of the United States league of professional — ball clubs here last night. * * * * * * * * * * * * * i 3 FOR THE MEN What is more useful than @ work. Gotch, who is training at his home in FB en ta, will arrive motch te in Just as good shape now as when he met Hackem schmidt in September,” Asbell, “He is pot carrying an nai | Heh: in He will immediately start training |league will have five cities in a control to begin with—-New York, Brooklyn, Readiag, Washington and Richmond as @ nuclews, and cinnatt and Buffalo as porsibilities. elnnatl and Bufalo as ponsibilities. Wa. ae Whitman of Reading, former president of the Penn- Het Select any article in the house and have it charged to your account, or you can arrange terms to suit your convenience, and ag a special inducement we offer jounce of Ld and fs as fast Pa., ae a John Berg, sortie ere fee § ud’ Sengeeer with ry orth weaters | prow! ecretary MONARCH HAS < Goop rg ey Brown Berg 1s train-|of the new organtzation. It is ber of prominent CARD FOR TONIGHT jmedlag Bi Led resell GE The M re ae we staged at the Armory Deegyber | Now York financiers are behind 2. he movement. & smoker of five boxing | events on Satu: even: De Somber 23, at Stet cad Oras et | MORTIMER SAY. Jack Leon, the big husky, lowing is the card: 110 pounds, Ike Colman va.jing through all sorts of stut Austin & Freed’s bealth Batling Moe. a Freer vs. Joe|preparation for his go wil ir. Mortimer at Edmonds on 136 135. pounds, Floyd Goodman va./night. Jack ts an enthustantic) Tumwater Kid. 196 -3 OFF On Furs and Fur Coats}. Including every set of furs and fur coat in the house, NewYork Outfit Outfitting Co (0, 825 Third Ave. A-Merry- Christmas Your Last Opportunity To get that “EDISON,” “VICTOR-VICTROLA”’ or good Suit or Overcoat? to erate one chair, one typewriter and one desk, and ship them to Portland. Dug hated to see league headquarters leave our bailiwick, [or EER GE | but it couldn't be betped. et Well, here goos, Mr. Fielder— IN MUST LICK HIM FIRST | Hoping that you give us plenty of there te where Mr, Oscar Mortimer | good umpires and put the old N. W. busts into the game. Oscar stops jon a good business basia. And— Hoping that you be president in as in name, and give k Leoon lus & good “adminiatration. We ne trouble with | know you are capable, And— Spreng Se gad | Wishing you a merry, merry me, I will give bim all the fight he Christmas and a happy and pros wants, There is no bind of bis|perous year, as wealthy timber talking about meeting Denver Ed) baron, retired diamond hero aod Martin, because he is the mantee | promacat of the Northwestern of us both. ; D DIT OVER DUMB DAN MORGAN ‘a| pried the belligerents apart. “Hey, you guys can get money , pick out what you need and pay us as you can. WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Opposite Bon Marche, 1418 Second Ave. of an individual as well asp pounds, John O'Leary vq. Kid | sighted one, and be it knows “ood or Pat Scott. Jeb has a little itinerary map; heavyweight go will be for himseif, including a Mightiag Teamster Rage va. Lure | Denver Ed Martin, once Lind, of the Monarchy club mer is ‘iy Mowed away. oe —— K. 0. BROWN AND GRIFFIN CHOCOLATE ALMOND BAR Australian Jimmy Griffin bas in-) Australian champ, and Jt vaded the American shore in search | But the sald champ weighed By Fete. growed Cimonts, covered: ty 0 Biot pusilieiic activity, ‘Net that | bwal* Se “aad” oadee toltocor cane ke | int we delicious chocolate coating. Refreshing J) Jimmy is exactly a stranger, for in something of a handicap. Being in|ests, when the dumb one got his| And so they could. A month lat- and nourisbing. reality America fs the land of his ASK FOR IT EVERYWHERE and he says the little relaxation |the Interests of Brown, Jimmy | fal bas done him constant training, however, is bad eyes on the K. 0. kid. Hoeering|er they met before the Olymp! adoption, but by birth he is a New |for a fighting man, opines Jimmy, that Morgan was also looking after nr tm one of those nodetision af- Zenlander, and It your dealer cannot supply you, that coe on Ses eet 5 geady one next to him can. portion of his life in the Antipodes. He arrived in Seattle Wednesday, and will take in the metropolis of the Northwest until after the holl- world of goad, “I loat pretty rogularly in the jat his training quarters, But th: ckled the lattor about it'one aay| "1 But Dumb Dan froze onto K 0. |Brown, and Jimmy has since man- Rast before I took that little trip,|K. O. one did not Just catch the aged his own affairs. and I didnt know what was t drift of Jimmy's remarks and took Griffin says Australia ié not the “COLUMBIA” (disc) Graphophone for the holidays. Better come in this evening or tomorrow and make your selection. New Edison und Columbia (disc) Records for January go on sale tomorrow morning, matter, as Tam yet in my prime. I know now--I needed a rest, Haven't trained for over a month, and Just look, 1 could get tm the best of condition in a week.” Jimmy tolis of a little experience he had in the Bast with K. 0. KLAUS TO MEET CHICAGO BROWN OAKLAND, Cal, Dec, 22.— Frank Klaus, middleweight cham- | pion, (s after a match with “Knock. | out George” Brown of Chicago, who won a decision over Frits Holland of Spokane, according to an annonucement today by Pro moter Moffatt, who handled the Brown-Molland go, Moffatt re ceived the following message from Klaus: “Will come to coast to meet winner Brown-Holland mafeh in January, Will insist on $1,000 side bet from Brown and will guaran- them as a personal affront. Jim-/bonanza for fighters one would my tried to explain that two light-|think. A few of the topnotchers weights for one manager was one |do well enough, provided they get too many, but K. © wouldn't /in right with Hugh Molatosh. Ac listen. Instead he started a bay. | cord to Jimmy, Mac is the maker for Oriffin's jaw. ‘hole show over there, and ts coin- |few passes both wien tenet Cheep ing a mint of mon aR pa So enabling you to select from the very latest lists. ‘We have just received some Victor Record Albums, which make very useful Christmas Gifts. These come in two sizes, 10 and 12-inch, and sell at $1.76 and $2.00 respectively. Remember, no matter where you go you'll have to pay the very same price for your machine, records and supplies which we charge. ‘Why, then, go down town if you live in Ballard or vicinity? Finest line of Harmonicas, Accordions, Guitars, Mandolins and other small musical instruments north of Seattle, Ballard Music House 5411 20th Ave. N. W. At Market St. Ballard 1277. Open Tomorrow Evening Until 11 o’Clock. days, and then beat it—elther for Caltfornia or dear old New York, preferably the latter. Jimmy has been tn the Antipodes for the past three months and bas had one match. It was with the A°$6.50 Sewing Chair Given Away With Fach Machine Sold Before Xmas If you buy a sewing ma- chine for Christmas we will give you the special terms of $1 a week and also a fine solid oak sewing chair worth $6.50. By comparison with any other sewing machine made we can convince you that ‘The Free in the most up-to- date, the easiest running and the fastest sewing machine in the world. The Free ts insured against breakage of any kind for five years. USEFUL——PRACTICAL——ECONOMICAL A SUIT, OVERCOAT OR RAINCOAT iF IT COMES FROM TERMS, $1 A WEEK ‘The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet $1 Down, $1.4 Week for Xmas tee to stop him in ten rounds.” Jack Dillon, another crack Past- iv also anxious ern middlewetght, for a bout on the coast, Big Stock k of C Child's, Rockers A child always gets lots of pleas. ure out of a chair which is all ite own. A rocker or chair costs no more than the ordinary cheap toy, but will last a great deal longer. We show all styles and qualities, ranging as high as $7.00. The pic ture shows a $1.76 rocker for ... 95c THE GENUINE BURROWES “featherweight” folding card table, 30-inch top, covered in green felt or leatherette, Regularly sold at $4.50, Special for Saturday Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later known ball pla: papers. The ties. second. Bill Mathewson, off Marquard, put-out. Bul game. saw it. series game. four runs scored, D. BE. Dugdale—Hddie Houscholder’s line drive | that hit the water tap at the Seattle park last sum It turned on the water, mer, Christy Mathewson—Frank Donovan in the Detroltub series, demanemmamaeemae During the baseball season of 1911 story after story of “The Greatest Play | Ever re, ink has gathered expressions, on subject as they MIGHT be told, by diamond published by numerous A Joe Cantillon—John Anderson's glide to with the bases filled. John McGraw—Fred Morkle's fallure to Finneran — Sherwood Magee's tr when he made a hit off the umpire, Clarke Griffith—Jack Chesbro’s wild pitch, cost New York a pennant, Rube Marquard—Frank Baker's home” Tun) € Fielder Jones—-When the ball hit Dave Altizer's head and was caught, giving Dave an assist Silk O'Laughlin—When a Philadelphia policeman prevented Sam Crawford from catching a fly ball in a 17inning game in 1908. Charley Schmidt's 1907, which cost us Bill Kiem—Larry Doyle's failure to toveff the plate in the fifth world's series game. Tim Hurst—Kid Elberfeld’s attempt to score from second, through the pitcher's box. Connie Mack--Ames’ throw, in the last world’s | The ball bit Barry on the head and | Hammerslough’s oe Baker's hpme run and passed ball No one else A very joyous Christmas to 233-34 LIBERTY UP-STAIRG “CLOTHES SHOP"—TAKE ELEVATOR, SAVE MONEY my friends and patrons and the pifblic in general. BLDG. 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