The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 2

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SPECIAL NOICE UNDERTAKING PAR $7.50 stresses $2.50 BROADWAY AND UNION U. S. OPTICAL CO. |) = 11 PHONES to $7 EXTRA PANTS Even without trousers, there's anywhere who : der $25 AT—- ———— We want it emphatically understood that by giving the ers free it means the forfeiture of our entire profits. We do thi vent the necessity of laying off our tailors and thus averting to them and their families. We know what it means to hai | noise Saat" a3 ree splendid crew of workmen, and we're not going to lose them if: Until 1 o'Clock to work all winter for nothing. : DESIGNED BY OUR BEST CUTTERS, MADE BY OUR BEST TAILORS AND GU. EVERY WAY TO YOU DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Enooura ; NEWS AND STATISTICS & P Oo R T Ss Profeasional Sporta Fostered Edited by Roy uaa a “JUST LISTEN TO MY OLD VAN 1S TO COUNT STRIKES eet air ae ee MICHAEL JOSEPH LYNCH er Mike Ly , too, is having bis Hitle ¢ mostly with hi itching sta! To begin with, both © and Blaine Gordon want more money; but Charley bas returned bis contract unsigned, as though Tacoma would tone the services of Dec Miggina, one of {ts moat dependable slab artists last season. Doc in @ fine looking fellow and a graduate dentiat, His alstor ts mai 4 nice-looking young man, also # graduate dentist, This erin-aw of Doc has a thriving dental business, In Minn and, just to make it a family affair, he has asked Hig to in the business, It je reported that another girl will nice-looking dentist for a husband in the near future, Teturn to Mike Lyneh's pitche Lefty Miller te the o1 Mike ts sure of. The Tiger has a halt-hearted from Roger Bresnal back, bur Mike tan't co mi . ie not the only place which ts causing Mike worry, eithe ee ee ee ee ee / Seek eee ee eee ee ee eee aee eee RHA ** ABE ATTELL MAULS K. 0. BROW h - NEW YORK, Jan, 19.--That Abe Attell ig still the kingpin of the toatherweights I the opinion here today of several thousand sports who, last night, saw the californian beat “Knockout” Brown in every round of their teu-session encounter here. After a fierce mixup in the close ing round Brown went to his cor ner and bleeding, the blood pouring ® stream from the nose and mouth. Attell jet Brown force the until the beginning of the round, when the little He brow got busy, Attell jabbed Brown at will, while the New York- er Was unabie to land to any ad- ¢| Vantage. The hardest blow landed during the fight by Brown, was & hard left swing in the fourth round, which sent Attell to the ropes, Brown followed up this advantage with @ fusillade of rights and lefta, but when the gong sounded Attell went jJauntily to his corner, This ended the fight so far as the New Yorker was concerned, for in this round Attell started extending bim- if, and continuously kept Brown's rocking with straight right 73 | z Tat tH Hi i $ ie és i is, i Largest Tailoring Concern in the World 98 Stores, and Our Own Woolen Mills © LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19.-~"l have a porter's job opes down cafe; it pays fair money, and Johnson can have it if he it,” remarked Jim Jeffries today, when Johnson's offer to away in ten rounds was brought to his ines of that atuff yesterday,” Jeff continued, t.” ‘8 opinion of me. I am just going to ask them & page wide, without a bit of ink on it, ‘That would about represent my steteeeeeeeee SATURDAY BEGINS Hub’s Ba Price JUST IMAGINE 2216 NOTHING IS RESER $10 For a Regular $20 Suit or Overcoat! * All the highest-grade Clothing, ings, Shoes, Hats and kindred merel That's exactly what will happen if you take ‘ i sdvantage of the great Cleanup Sale that begins cluded in the sale. Below we in lub. of the many remarkable values: Pitcher Giitigen, who leoked mighty goed in this circuit # couple of season ago, is now « free agent. At that time he was twirling for Vancouver, but was sold to St. Louis. From there he drifted to the American sesociation, The} Minneapolis club hae turned bim | joose, It is reported that he has arranged to sign with Nic Wil Hams’ Pippins. elder Jones thinks there is plen- y room for another big league, and that as a matter of fact it) would be a pretty «ood thing. The} former leader of the Sox is not the only one of this turn of mind. In 52 games, Dulin, the new in- fielder Seattle purchased from Los Angeles, batted at a .280 clip. With a losing team, Sacramento South- paw Thompson lost 20 and won 12 games, The Oakland Coast league team has signed Southpaw Marlarkey, of Buffalo. Austratian Charley Griffin, who breezed around tle a few Serpe ago, is in trouble fh San Francisco his medals are missing. He told | the San Francisco police that his} orstwhile manager, Robert Wilson, is and the police are help- Saturday at the ing Charley locate Wilson, Griff aia mcr a Mien’s Suits it week, claiming he 48 at 6 o'clock, Nelth- —-- AND e e 7 Men's Collars urnishings Seamless Cashmere Sox, regular 25¢ values, Overcoats Fane ; es Fancy Sox, odd lines, cut to ....cs.e00 8 Men's 75c Dress Shirts, NOW ....- Amoskeag Chambray Work Shirt 2 5 Doz NOW three for C e Eagle Brand All Wool Underwear, ‘These are the well-known “Sil- cimiad is ver” brand Collars, regular 2 for 25e Work Blouses, NOW 25c values; sizes 14, 141%, 1634, fp $900 Sweater Coats, NOW Men § Hats INCLUDING PATENT, VICI AND @ LEATHERS $5.00 High-grade Dress Shoes, NOW $4.00 Dress Shoes, NOW ......4.4+ . $3.50 Dress Shoes, NOW . leagues may serve one purpose at least— laries of ball piayers. Just as the United & Ty re } chores we ee ee the Fe emg ip In the East, Cy More-| league is likewise making a noise on the coast.. Bill g Ox- Bioomfleld, Nic Williams’ pet twirler, admits the Outlaws have been | tie Promoter was out training ex with him, and now Gill Goodman, the classiest third sacker |?°™*** Al Kaufman explains that he is full of malaria. The public is glad | Hi $15 Suits and Overcoats, NOW seeseowcines es B700 to know this, They are certain Al $18 Suits and Overcoats, NOW wseseevnees ++ 89.00 is full of something besides the sure—he aske Joe's advice. Joe is a ball player him.|*tuff of which good fighters are : ; eelt, and oan advise Bill to stick to the ship. Li shana $20 Suits and Overcoats, NOW .eeseveeee-- 810.00 it seems that Goodman's grievance is against Victoria, While thi ies fetter is not specific, it Tntionetns that Wattelet avamiend Bin rp Bomby Wells has changed his | $25 Suits and Overcoats, NOW sesoeeeees $12.50 of the money the Boston Red Sox paid Victoria for Goodman's | mind and will not come to America | ie 4 fast summer, but that Goodman's slice of the purchase price|#fter all. Too bad. There is such | $30 Suits and Overcoats, NOW . ovees + $15.00 fot been forthcoming. Bill has about given up Setting it, but says/4 shortage of hopes right now. borgpiatd bapt to ge he until he gets the coin. He writes he lins Signs With | would like jay wi Coll 4 Ss Lavigne says he has received a nice contract from Houston in Signs the Texas league, and will leave for that city in a few weeks. CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—First Base- ree eee | MAN Collins today has signed a con- Tee! traet for 1912 with the Chicago Americans, Collins has played with * WELSH MEETS WAUGH |the White Sox for the past three 19. — Willie|* LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19.~ #|¥ear®. f ‘ousers + | Freddie Welsh and Bobby pour on ied. Have your pins comected. West % Waugh are ready for the gong 5 . Louls | that will send them away on a # |r a getom Co 438 N. ¥. Block, in a six-round bout in Pittsburg|#* scheduled 20-round journey at February 3. ms ao Par gibt the result ——— of which is all-important in Burns After O. R. Hogan | * the ring career of ench man. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—De-|* claring that he made “One Round"|¥¥ ¥*¥ ¥¥ eM RM MyM Hogan quit once, and can repeat the | see ery em } Cooper's $1.50 Underwear, NOW .. 17 and 17%. $1.50 Work Pants, NOW ...eeccceseceeccess 91.00 $2.50 Work Pants, NOW ceecseerwewrerenss SLES $3.00 Pants, NOW i vevidbnan sca. I $3.50 Pure Worsted Pants ., “Sates That Are Sate SSSSe eee EEK trick at any time, Frankie Burns,| Lewis Crushes Dixie Kid) the Oakland lightweight, today is hot after Hogan with all sorts of side bet propositions. Burns fights Jack Britton of Chicago tn Oakland next Wednesday, and after this bout says he would like to meet Hogan on a winner take all basis and a side wager of any amount up to $10,000. Saylor Bests Freddie Kelley INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19.—Young Baylor of Indianapolis today has a 10-round decision to his credit over Freddie Kelley of Philadelphia. It was Saylor'a Yatle by a wide mar- in, ther saving Kelley from a ockwat i» the ainth rome LIVERPOOL, Jan. 19.—"Dixte Kid,” the American negro welter- weight, is in the discard today as the result of bis knockout here last | night by Harry Lewis of Philadel | |phia. After dealing out terrific | punishment to the negro for eight | Lewis put him to sleep with PHILADELPHIA, Jan. T signed contraéts of Shortstop Barry and First Baseman “stuffy” Me Innes have been received today by PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclosive Agent for the GENUINE MALL'S BATE Manager Connie Mack of the Phila- delphia Americans, Pretentaine Bldg. Henttie. $4.00 Blue Serge Pants.,... $5.00 Pants, NOW i Opposite the Totem | Pole = = 18 Ded alf Price Men's $2.00 Hats, NOW ..$1.00 Men's $3.00 Hats, NOW. .$1.50 $4.00 Work S $3.50 Work S$ $2.50 Work S

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