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Bstablished 1883 PRECIOU: JEWELRY, Corner Firat and Cherry SEATTLE Gordon Tracie * mide THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911. — : NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered creo )OUNLEY AND RIVERS. BATTLE SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, on L—Frankle Couley of a Wis, and Joe Rivers of Los Angeles, two of the sturdiest little fighters in the world, will start the flatic ball of 1912 rolling here this afternoon, whet they clash in @ 20-round encounter at the Vernon arena, When the pair od in, at 10 o'elock today, netther raised the beam, which was set 3 Rivers appeared fit av a bungry fox Bound on @ frosty mornin ‘as very guarded in hls statements concerning theout- “Lam going to enter the ring,” he said, “at the weight that sulte me best. Freddie Welsh has taught me many of the fine points of the game, and I expect to win, But I do not promise to put Conleyout, He has @ Jaw like a steel stove.” Conley sald “Rivers will be the first fighter to enter the ‘has-been’ class In 1912. Repeated raps to the stomach will weaken the Mexican nd @ 8 hefty. punch to the Jaw will we OLD AND DECREPIT “BATTLING NELSON” QBy United Press Leased Wire) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1.— Fighting as in the days when he was believed invincible, Bat- tling Nelson today decorated his 1912 calendar with a win over Jack Redmond of St. Paul, which was gained in a way worthy of his palimiest days. Up to the ninth round the Battler was slow. In the sev- enth and eighth he w hi m- oe DOPE “AND COMMENT Amateur Sporte Rnoouraged = THIS AFTERNOON) — | : mered unmercifully and at the start of the ninth looked to be all in. But he was still the Durable Dane, and, delivering a couple of stiff punches to Redmond’s middle section hé slowed up his opponent until his head cleared, and from then to the end of the twentieth round it was all Nelson with Redmond stalling and hanging on while the Battler fought like a demon “WALLIN & NORDSTROM’S Great Removal Shoe Sale... Sale Starts Tuesday, Jan. 24 We wish to announce to all our old customers and the public generally that thists Our new home will be ready for us January 1§, at ire} bona fide Removal Shoe Sale. Second Ave., across from the Bon Marche. We have thousands of dollars’ worth of Shoes that we do not intend to move into our new home, and offer them to the public at such prices that they must go. Our space here is not large enough to mention everything, but see our windows for great bargains $3.35: Men's and Women’s High Grade Shoes, in patents, gunmetals, tans, vel- vets, suedes; new lasts, new shapes; buttons and bluchers. 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Sizes 2% SEATTLE AND MULTNOMAH READY FOR BATTLE DROWN CLASHES sesso se 57 OHNO TURNS WITH TAR UP NOSE ie of the 90 chastisement administered to her Christmas day at Seattle and the players of the Multnomah Athietic club primed to re- TROSKY MEETS CHI- — SAILOR AT CURLEV'S $20,000 OFFER FOR FIGHT WITH FLYNN Douglas Union Made $3.50 $3.50 Boys’ hi Values $3. to 5%. $2.95 a Pair reductions all through the Boys’, Youths’, 's Shoes. tah rengthened by the addition of Coyle and Waiter Wand, eters of the prt of Washington back field, the Seattle clubmen arrived in ei 9 last ni uees well make you boys battle some,” sang out Manager Tom MeDonsia, as “Our back field is strong and team work po Tend Htnomah has not been standing ide,” said Capt, Rinehart. “Two back fleid sets have been , and three series of ends will be used, if necessary.” (Se eri pe == SCSPENTRAD ie ;Mary. Visite to hospitals and tm- With George Today |rorss rvie 'vuitines tolowed many remy weloome ‘of Chicago as the principals, 1912's CR] United Press Leased Wire) andrew fistic year will be Inangurated here| CALCUTTA, Jan. ge wong EB ara The men will go for 10/of nai occu "Ta the lot the lot we iri will have, teen have men’s and boys’, women’s and misses’, Values up to $4.00. ___ $1.95 a Pair There will be Misses’ and C | Peat the punishment, one of the hardest played football games.ef the | seston le Bei wcroorg here thie afternoon on Multnomah field, CAGO CLUSAGO MIDDLE- WEIGHT TODAY CHICAGO, Jan. tieal contracts for 90 weeks, at $2,000 a week, in sight, Jack John- pugilist, today turned up his oa at an offer by Jack Curley of & paltry $20,000 for a 20-round bout Princes and focal notables | banquet at government house and the winner probably win most of New Year's morn-| withess « display of fireworks ou ning with the money a chance to meet Frank Klaus of Pitteburg for the middleweight title, In dispute since Stanley Ketchel was killed. Brown is a 10 to % favorite, but “nat “oatl Lio page admirers are confident, ‘are backing the sailor freely with their coin. Sin pti alate * HAS WOLGAST PNEUMONIA? * LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1 * & Priends of Adolph Wolgast * ere today are worried over © announcement of Dr. B. & er that the lightweight # mpion is suffering from a © cold. Because of the fact & & Rewspaper man was *& nied admission to the Wol * acute x fer King George and Queen! the Liadan, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | | with Jim Flynn. Following the turn down by the “big smoke,” Flynn wired his Salt Lake backers that Johnson posi- tively would not acoept less than $20,090 for his end of a fight. Johnson's theatrical offer comes from a promoter who wants to star ughout the Unit 01 CHRISTCHURCH, N. --American chances of lif Davis international tennis Crophy | y9, apparently went glimmering here} today when Norman Brocks, an Australian, defeated Heals Wright of Boston, 64, 6-3, 7-6 Heath, siso an Australian, de- = Larned, American, 1327 SECOND AVENUE, ARCADE BLDG. NEW ¥ LOCATING - 1422 SECOND AVENUE _YOUR EYES | i the | bere 3. W. ORDS. Ope. Tiads: indicem 4 Mate ithe 138 BALLARD BUSINESS DIRECTOR NOICE UNDERT AK NG BROADW ‘DD BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. WATCH THE Wallin & Nordstrom home, @ report to the ef. # that ‘the champion has & NUMBERS. LOOK FOR SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEOPLE ARE left. , deep-set x Wore. asustache and chin Scar in imc. of fore- tak ¥ 150 pounds 5" feet § is own color, medturn-stzed Fre stricken with pneumonia & Jo ‘Wolgast would be at the # this afternoon to wit- #! the Conley-Rivers con- *| * ROSSS+EESES EEE EE ES > ff * Retake khh than MUCH REST FOR SKIPPER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1.—Sall- steamer é s sen did not leave the bridge for 72 hours, and during that time he neither ate nor rested. Ea gaia ato si adih tedhe$ ‘ GUNBOAT’S STOCK BOOMS * *® SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1— * % Confidence of San Francisco * ® fight promoters being revived # ® in “Gunboat” Smith by his * *% win of last week over Charley # | * Horn, a highly touted white # ® hope, he will be sent against ® ® Denver Jack Geyer for 10 * % rounds here next Friday night. * * The Gunboat will be out * ® weighed, but he ts touted to . & come back and win. * Geaeebidewerteona Seattio Automobiie Solsmol, 210 Broadway. 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The real savings are, of course, vastly larger; for not one penny of this one hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars is money that has been saved and deposited. It is the interest—only the interest—on those savings. It is what the savings have earned in one single year through be- ing deposited in The Scandinavian American Bank rather than being kept at home or locked up in a vault. So that in addition to the safety and convenience of a bank account, there has been a direct money advantage of $184,631.40 to our Savings Depositors for the year 1911. If you are not saving money, or if you keep your money idle, these simple figureg should provide food for very serious thought. Not to share in this large distribution of interest is to miss the easiest, the surest, the safest method yet known of making your money earn more money, We welcome Savings Accounts from $1.00 upward. De- posits may be sent by mail for less than street car fare. 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