The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1912, Page 2

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912, ICTURES RIGHT, BRIEF AND THE STAR’S SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE | _ BREEZY STORIES Veco: CEDTT By Roy WHITMAN semen = 1 aiiit. OF COFFROTH WANTS FLYNN-PALZER GO: PALZER BOUT MAY BLOCK BIG FIGHT Frisco Promoter Says Card Better Than John- son Fight United Leased CRS J 1h.—There ts @ ad ehance that the match bo ween Jim Flynn and Al Palger wil! be staged on the Pactfic coast, and if so, probably In San Francisco, James W. Coffroth of San Francisco is quoted here as saying that the match would appeal to more West- ern fight followers than would the Flynn-Johnson battle, and he is be ing urged to make an offer for the contest by both Managers Curley nd O'Rourke to stage the bout for 20 rounds at the Golden Gate. + Slate Ai ll * M’CAREY ILL * LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15.— ® Tom McCarey, fistic impres- ® ario, is ill. He was compelled to go to his home today and a siclan was called. The ical man stated, however, it Uncle Tom's indisposition hot serious, and that he ald be fully recovered with. & & week. * * BERPEREEER HEH Wire) xeeeeeees * p45EE EEE eeeeeeeeene Johnson Insists That He Receive Slice of Proceeds (Ry United Press Leased Wire) Cc TexGo: Jan, 16, <- Becanse Champion Jack Johnson objects to | Jim Flynn battling with Al Palser | unless he gets a alice of the money, here is « possibility today of the Jobnaon-Flynn match being called off, The nogro alleges that be had a verbal agreement with Jack Cur ley, Flynn's manager, in which neither he nor Flynn rn to fight before the July battle without ob- taining the consent of the other. Johnson declared that he would not agree to a Flynn! er bout unless he got a percentage of the receipts. Curley declared today that the articles signed by the fighters per- ted Flynn to box Palzer, He r, that he was not he bout with Palzer Steve Kane goes to the American assoclation. Harry Davie of the Naps has the youngest pitching staff in the big brush, and if they have the “mak intact for RK RRR RRA one, and a& a semiwind-up to the GilewHubbard go at Fort tackle a 160-pound cologed gent from will likely be ‘Leary's last he is awaiting word from Los the professional game. Lawton Tuesday, he wil the Twenty-fifth infant Th *® bout around here fér awhile, *% Angeles, where he wilh take w * « * Johnny O'Leary, shown below, is a bantie, but be ts a good * * * Sekeeeee cheek = % Si CR gg TTT: — | Everybody’sCormer ‘This department 1s maintained for the viow- opinions of sport fana. It ts open to all classes of correnpondence—chailenges, ete. Mach communication must bear the au thor’s signature and contain less than 100 words. Sporting Editor. Sporting Editor: Seeing a lot of challenges in your paper recently from different wrestler, would like to challenge, in behalf of Bert Kin- cade, any one In the state of Washington or the Northwest, that can make the weight, 120 pounds, He will make as low as 126 pounds Would not object to » side bet at 0. 4 Fecal J, WOOD, Manager. noticed in the columne of bye that Jobnay game, having only had raws. 80, you soe, that Hayes f WORLD'S ATHLETE Be. O'LEARY AND EDDIE MARINO TANGIE JOHNNY HAS BEST OF SMOKER Bf Belligerents Carry the Fight to Dressing Rooms. Eddie Marino is a nice little light weight and Johnny O'Leary is @ nifty little bantam—both are local boys and “prides.” Our story hi around a little happeni at the beer bottiers’ smoker Saturday night, and Eddie and Johnny were the stare of the wetting. Now It ie an old saying that a good little man is al! right in his lace, but that he has no chance st a good big man. The story disproved Saturday night— that is, if the decision of reterce nnett was correct, and we assume that it was. id of three rounds of fast Hank awarded the pium TE ito O'Leary because of the alleged foul tactics of Eddie, The latter protested. Anyhow, Johnny said he didn’t want to win that way, and they went at it again, for the fourth and last round. Again Johnny won, Bennett said he had the best of the milling. Eddie didn’t ilke the decision, and one word ied to another. suggested that they contin bout in the dressing roo Johnny told Eddie he was on. But @ policeman took Bennett's piace ae referee, and disqualified both fighters. it Is probable that the boys will meet agai: i Knows Wealth | —Will Take 1 (By Unites Press SAN FRANCISCO, Jap, tune has come to Dele ee eran baseball player, Ile Neaste Knox O'Brien | Md., who died . ae the bulk of her wea exact (By Unites LO8 ANG! adopting the Go ficial pill for the of Pacific Coast league mang journed today to en] 7 ing days of thelr visit Beles, F The schedule for the opening of the} 2, and its closing @ dates are eve 4, Portland and t home Decoration to, Los Angeles July 4, Portland, Los Angeles Labor mento, Oakland and match Hayes and Goodman, and pall gad Paar = 3 . Haye’ letter watisfy the —not a one has slipped by his 26th lyear. De it, Kaler and Mitchell |, further, Johnny Hayes, you | were given the privilege to vote | Just a short time. ago. | Joe Cohn says that every time he jopens his mouth he gets into troa- \ble. According to thin admisston, MAHMOUT ft 4 United Preece Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or,, Jao. 16-—Preat- dent Dugdale of the Seattle club of the Northwestern league seém- ingly is baving trouble with players | « this season, according to informa-|® * * EDDIE MARINO PRR ERRERE oh tion received at the league's Head- quarters here ERNE VS. GOODMAN NEW YORK, Jan 16— By ROV WHITMAN, he is in trouble most of the time, | Trouble never seems to trouble Joe much, however, No wonder Joe Cohn wanted to junioad Lou Nordyke onto Victoria says the woman of the land is not a power in politics? | !f that $350 per month story ix on foreible example comes from the University of Washington, came off best. this year, and a little later we may have other things. Very good! ee ° the lad of high finance, is not to be denied. 4 atone wall, as far as the Cleveland outfield is con- Thus we have jawn tenni besides the one at Cleveland ha nice to have at least one Seattle athlete| in this Pitcher Hamilton, from the g and Frank ver ui This attractive Buffet comes in the golden and fumed oak, ex- actly like picture, full regular $20.60" “iat price...9 10,00 & good straight line de sign in a hardwood Din- ing Chair, golden finish, solid wood seat; regular price $2.35, Special Stockholm. At the present writing it agg Chet physica! director, seems to think that both | Northwest generally and to Seattle after the next smoker, but of course there | in particular, & difference of opinion on this score. For one, the writer | our own ball lot or he won't play at Duncan have the best chance. at the the square. Now, if Dug, instead of Victoria, had signed Tommy Sheehan, there would be some more “trouble” for the Seattle magnate, as Tommy is still among the missing, George Engle, the spitbalie is hobnobbing around the Kast, takes up his trusty pen to advire Dugdale that he copped a live one Southern league. Hamilton has taken a slight dislike to the Pacific But he. will play tn be about where they are now—the/all. Mr. Dug has spoken. We are now offering some splendid values in odd Buffets. It’s a clean-up sale of the Grand Rapids stock with all odd pat- terns from our own collection. We do this in preparation for the coming spring season. $28.60 Golden Oak Buffet . $46.00 Fumed Oak Buffet . $37.50 Fumed Oak Puffet . $50.00 Fumed Oak Buffet . $31.00 Mission Oak Buffet .. $26.00 Mission Oak Buffet ... A good mission design Extension Table, made of solid oak in the fumed finish, six- foot size with 42-inch top, regular price $25, special . $15.75 Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later PIKE 61. AND FIFTH Av, — a RO & \ tugs ment plan. Investigate, skins wdsio Bask Bldg. SWEATERS THIS WEEK AT Theo. Wilts& Co. 1012 First Ave. HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A’ reward of one thousand dol- jars ($1,000) will be paid by his sister, Henriette Moutona, for in- formation leading to the where- abouts of Henry Moutonx, inst heard of in Seatt! rmany A i 160 pounds ht 6 feet & in., ht brown color, med m-aized elghe: when he left, Hel hair thin and of 1 leep-net an the hair vd to the to comb to conceal 0 starts, running down left. “Was heir to the left #o soar. Address CONRAD KISSLING, 1008 kin St., Prancise®. Cal... TOMMY LEACH LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 15.--The announcement that Tommy Leach, for years one of the mainstays of the Pittsburg Pirates’ outfield and infield, had signed a contract to manage the Louis. ville team, which is being formed in the outlaw league, today caused a sensation in baseball circies. According to the report, Leach has been offered twice as much money as the Pirates paid him, and it is said he will bring a number of stars with him. Leach has not denied the report. See See eRSSESe bn Mn he Andie endindindin tended ee ee ee ee oe ee a ef LINCOLN’S FOOTBALL CAPTAINS — RETIRING AND INCUMBENT. In James Bruce, the man at the left, Lincoln will lose a very val uable football player. Bruce was captain of last year's team id showed great ability in that position, not only as a great player, but also @ man who could make the other fellows get down and fight when it was necessary. His welght wae about 185. He played tackle for four years, and Is now about to graduate. The football players made an excellent Stowell was chosen captain for next y the right. His work at end for the past sons highest class, and the quiet, modest manner in which he fH es - _— of the ein With euch ‘owell, Lincoln has gne point | feotbatt team for next year. mn nt ee Pitcher Fullerton says he is through with baseball and bas re turned his contract unsigned. Piteb- er Jim Wiggs has objections to playing in the north, and may be; traded to some southern team. Then, to top matters off, it is reported that Catcher Danny Shea, one of Seattle's mainstays, declare that he, like Fullerton, is through with the game. This time Portland has gone farther than ever to knock Seattie, and the person who gives cut that sort of dope at “league headquar- ters” is knocking the league. As far as any one around Seattle knows, Dug fs not having unusual “trouble.” It ts possible that Char- ley Fullerton is dissatisfied with the salary offered, although be did nat say so. It takes warm weather to put Jimmy Wiser arm in good shape, and naturally he prefers to pitch in & warmer climate—also he ould be of greater service to such team. Every manager on earth has this sort of “trouble,” although an rule it Is hardly considered of enough importance to exploit in neighboring towns. Guess again, Portlans league ® Young Erne of Philadelphia wand Jack Goodman of New ® York were matched today to | ® fight 10 rounds bere on Febru- ary 1. eee eeeeee * SSR EE VEGETABLE SILK Awe 1 ERY SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEOPLE J NUMBERS. LOOK FOR VERTISING. THEY ARCHAMBEAULT CO. Ine : Hat in Our Store Every $2.00 nee wo sverhay so tnidalomen’e profits; a wuld cont oF pattie are now wearing these ri 8 5309 Ballard Av. BALLARD BAKING CO. |-we Phone Ballard 616 KANNTTERR & SONS, Props. en1s 24th Ave. H.W. Try and Use Our Golden Potlatch Doughnuts ROYAL DYE WORKS cleaned and sed, $1 Prfomen's mits cleaned and pressed, $1.00 and $1.26. ROYAL DYS WORKS. Phone Ballard 76. 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