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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912. The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read | NCCCIRITCHIE BEATS SCHWARTZ IN Ask Your Doctor You could not please us better \than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for | coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. |Thousands of families always The Capital stock of this bank is owned by the : holders of The Dexter Horton National Bank of @aeilll FLYNN WOULD! j meugh said. Chariey HES Fiynn, the Pueblo to evade his mateh wt 23.— ith Al * » fe + which is scheduled for Feb- 6, today has Promoter Tom rke hot under the collar, BRR EERER HEHE O'LEARY AND GIVENS TANGLE TONIGHT AT TEAMBSTERS’ SMOKER * * PRRRESEREERE MEE Charley above, says he ind Johnny HARRY FORBES Passengers See Fast Bout For and Over Nickel i enough. I'm out of wind and dead on my feet. That punch to the bread basket did the trick.” At this juncture the referee hu The con asked the motorman to help, but fellow passengers sald one at atime. The motorman and the con drew straws, and it fell to the lot of the former to “trim” the passenger. “T'd rather pay the nickel myself than scrap that sort of a husky,” wisely concluded the con. The bout lasted three minutes. -—~the law probibits the car stopping longer than five—but the passen- Were satisfied with the show, JOSEPH CARNEY Joseph Carney in the world's champion three-cushion billiard player. He won the title from Alfredo De Oro January 12 at Den- yer in one of the most sensational ‘eat | finishes ever witueased on a billiard table. The match was played in three block: Carney finished the first Hight’s play 25 points behind De Oro. He finished the second night but 12 behind, and won out the last night, establishing a world’s record of 50 points in 31 Innings. Joe is well known {n Seattle, where he has hosts of friends. Sonpeathiaslptasty Baseball for Astoria ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 23.-—Articles for the incorporation of the Astoria baseball club are on file with the county clerk here today. H. N. Burkholder, W. F. Mitchell and H E. Morgan are the owners, The club fs capitalized at $2,500. * * * * eee e ee eeere ry Will Have That Ice Rink Now—Also Hockey & Prank Patrick, the Canadian Sportsman who has this hockey business in the hollow of his hand, is planning on in- troducing the great winter sport in Seattle next winter. He plans a four-team league, with teams In Seattle, West- minster, Victoria and Van- touve! And by the way, we in assured that that $200,000 rink at the corner of Tenth and Madison will soon be a@ reality. L. H. Griffiths, @ local real estate man, is as sociated with Patrick in the scheme. PERERA MY Seattio Automobine Scliool, 216 Bro: eco BESEE SEER ESE EE HE FS. FREED & AUSTIN SCHOOL OF ROXING, WRESTLING AN PHYSICAL CU at the Teamsters’ smoker to- SSSR SS ESSE EERE SD FORBES LOSES TO GOULON (My United Press Leased Wire) KENOSHA, Wis,, Jan, 23.—Little Johnny Coulon, — bantamwoight champion, has today proved that the old boys lack stamina whe pitted against young blood by his knockout here last night of Harry Forbes, former champion, in the third round of a scheduled 10-round bout, Forbes left all bis strength in the training camp, but while he Inated he put up a wonderful exhibition, But he weakened him self too much in making the weight to hurt Coulon, who was never tn danger. { Forbes’ “come back” anpirations were ended after the third round was two minutes old. Coulon rush- and floored Forbes with « right to the jaw, Forbes was game, and got up at the count of four, to be sent down again with a second right to the Jaw. Forbes was about to get up tinide the count for the last time when bis manager, Kid Howard, mercifully threw up the towel, FISTIC CTS Dan Salt ts planning for another smoker for the Ballard Athiette club, The date will probably be January 30, Eddio Hubbard wishes to say that he ia not ® member of the Machin- iets’ union, but that he belongs to the Structural Iron Workers’ organ- ixation, which, according to Eddie, is the strongest in the business. Frank Delaney and bis manager dropped into Seattle a few days ago, and are hot on the trail of o: Johnny O'Leary, or any other boxe for that matter, who can do an where between 123 and 133 pounds The staid old burg, New Haven, Conn., fs Just as crazy for a little advertising as the new towns of thr mining country. They want to bring Jack Johnson, Jim Flynn and Al Palzer together on the afternoon of July 4 Ad Wolgast ts following in the footatepa of the great Jack Jobn won, Ho was pinched for speeding the other day. The Fort Lawton boys took kindly to the efforts of Johnny O'Leary at the last smoker, and are figuring on usipg the bantam serapper for the maln event at the next. They have not selected an opponent. It may be Eddio Marino. O'Leary says this will bo his last bout, and that he will join Harry Burns tn Los An- gelea as soon as this is over. Sal Clark says that little acct dent to his right mitt when he boxed Kid Maxwell at the Team- ators’ smoker has put «aid mitt on the bum, and that he won't box Pat Seott or anyone else for some little time to come, Sel and Pat were booked to meet at the Press club smoker. Eddie Davis is getting back into has old time form, and will likely be seen in action again soon under the colors of the 8. A.C. Davis has been out of condition for some time, but is getting Into trim box: ing Eddie Hubbard out at the Bal lard gym. Eddie Hubbard pays the other Eddie a nice compliment, and | says Davis can clean all of the} amateur wélters around this neck of the woods. Once upon a tim: Jimmie Reogan’ was great, and) great Jack Johnson little bet-| ter than a busky stevedore, Jimmy and big Jack were pals. late the once great featherweight has been out of the running, and} his death in St. Louts the other day | left « wife and child tn straitened | circumstances, There ts going to be a little benefit for wife and babe, and big Jack ts going to be on hand to help out, when little) Louise- new troublesom: Julia -- Troublesome! She couldn't act worse if she were a near relative-—-Harper’s Weekly. | your cook NEW YORK, Jan. 23.--Gliding over the ice of the flooded tennis courts of the Hamilton Grange Lawn Tennis club, members of the organization play hockey, baseball and tennis daily. Vourt lines have been scratched on the ice and in their efforts to play the ball the players do more \* THE SECOND ROUND for the Ban Francisco boy. Fe , > wire) © TV ELAND, ©, Jan, 23.— White Ritchie, the San Franciseo light weight, 1 well thought of here to- day by reason of his knock night of Yankee Schwartz of Plifla- woheduled 12 cross to the jaw turned the ,t Schwartz was outgamed and Out goneraled, and never had a chagoe. Ritchie started the firet round simply smothering the Philadel *phian with rapid lefts and rights. Schwarts was completely bewlider ed when the gong ended the round, @ Ritchie kept right after hie man in WILLIE RITCHIE See EE NEW YORK, Jan. 28. robbed him of his accustomed skill out Brown wap made to the New York boxing commiasion by Abe Attell, featherweight champion, y ay that throughout the entire fight bi brain, Tl physicla dent he said he did uot know. Attell declared that Tom had- persuaded bim to have (be Arug Injected, saying that it would pro- shoulder from paining him. According to Attell, O'Routke said that Al Palser uses cocaine to Abo added that the club physician came to MMs dressing room just before the fight, and made the injection in bis vent his tender arm keep hin hands tn shape. left arm. Aa the result of Attell’s charges, Commissioner Neal ordered O'Rourke and the elub doctor to Wednesday. OUR PRECISE ARTIST, “Leaders at the bar.” : pov eve e eyes awe Look What the New Haven Sports Have on Tap NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jan. 23.—Believing their plan will make Jack Johnson estep@ himself, local sporting pro- ® motors here today asked the ® police for a “tentative > tion” for a boxing contest in # which the negro champion ® would meet Jim Fiynn and Al & *® Palzer on the same afternoon, ® * ench bout to be for 15 rounds. & *% The promoters propose to hold & * the session et a resort near ® # New Haven, and they say they #/ * have offered Johnson a guar & antee of $50,000 as his share. 4 eee eee eee ee ee | America for Americans. "Who was the first man, Bobby?” she asked. | “George Washington,” answered) the young patriot, promptly. “Why, no, Bobby, It was Adam.”) “Oh, well,” sald Bobby, who never | falls to prove himself in the right,| “l wasn’t counting foreigners.” } = z Sa e * * * * * * * * fancy skating than a champion figure skater ever dreamed of. Several times players, trying to start a rally, have carried away the net, delaying the game, but adding to the hilarity. The tennis rink will be continued while the ice-mak- ing weather contimes. It is the hit of the winter. ANNE HAMILTON AND ARNOLD SAYRE; MISS MARY HAMILTON jogs, arts and eyos refused to work. cocaine, he stated, wae injected Into bis arm by the clab's Whether he was given too much on purpose or through accl- eeee st eteeeeeeeaeaeee the second, and just before the bell, put him to sleep. Schwarts substituted for Paul Kobler, who was unable to appear. eS: NEW YORK COMMISSION STILL PROBING COCAINE STORY Deqjaration that an overdose of cocaine im bis battle inst week with Knock Attell told the commissioners is mind was a blank and that fil» rke, who was “bis bitter enemy,” appear before the commission on Se indiana tatiana * Frisco Trapshooters Are Again Victorious By « alogie point the San isco trapshooters defeat- the Portland team yoster- 187 to 180 The affair is of the Northwest tour rrr * ie ? Qe un club. The San Fran- team is composed of Willet of San Francisco Ike Fisher of Seattle, and Portland comprises Pete Holohan and W. A. Robertson. ‘esterday’s victory gives the an Franciscans six wing out of the seven shoots held thas far. KRRERRERAARRE HH arti “= 2 Seeeeeeeeeeeeaeeese keep it in the house. The ap proval of their physician and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this cough medicine. LOA"US, German Spaviatint on chronie Phe. following, methods 4 Sine jechano 4 , Chiropractic, Klee ¢ and oe mont t that Germany ever produced. Keep you eyes on this aa for tomtt- jrouisle of cures, 1 have them by the hand FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK dis. on. are FOR TACOMA re8r dine, tee A at 1 HOUND TRIES Hb anL . Round Trip a8 Above rates effective Dec. 18, “nt to March 16, “12. Steamers Gnd Bechedulse Subject to je Without Netios ry Mat» 3098 tnd 198 THE MAN WHO NEVER GETS AHEAD 3 i eae a Don't you know men who, year in and year ont , seem to progress? They work -hard—harder than many of their fellow workers, but they never to get ahead. They lack snap or independence. They have little or; initiative. They are willing to “keep on going,” ¢ to luck to carry That's a serious mistake. them through life. It's particularly serious you stop to consider that it’s all a matter of money, The man who stands still—who occupies the position in life today as a year ago—is the man Si vings account. He has never learned the of saving. Perhaps the condition comes “pretty close to If it does, make it a point to get out of the rut. into the bank and open a Savings account. Begin Pension Fund. A% "iS Pa Washington Trust Second at Cherry AN” and Savings New York Seattle Business Direct No matter what your needs may be, you will find them enumerati Directory—Cut the Directory out and for future reference. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS | _ A. LUNDBERG Manefacturer of Artificial Limbs, Trusses and Deformity Appliances of every > ten, Catalogue Free PHONE: MAIN 1885 MOT Third Ave. weeeRnaaaaRee * ODD BITS OF SPORT = * * BRYRR ERR BER EY George Deitrich, the great borne: an, ays horse fleah will be bred p to & paint where a mile will be eventually covered in 1:49. The St. Louis Bowling association endorsed the candidacy of Wooster mbert for president of the Amer fean Bowling congress. BURNS FAVORITE OVER BRITTON (ay Sniten » OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 23—Be- cause of past performances, notably his defeat of “One Round” Hogan | ind Lew Powell, Frankie Burne of | Oakland today has been installed a| 10-to 7 favorite over Jack Britton of Chicago in their scheduled 10- round mixup here tomorrow night. Both boys are in splendid shape, ind each ie confident of victory, | Britton, if he beats Burns, will be ‘ight in line for a match with Har-| lem Tommy Murphy or “One Round” Hogan. If he wins, Burne will most likely be matched with the | winner of the Murphy-Hogan match, | scheduled for January 31. Dance at Dreamland tonight. * ——<$<$<$—$—$ STEVENS SCADEMY Fourth Wear Pin: Dancing Quaranteed in 4 Private ns o. te Halle tr private ea- nw ey A. D, ANDERSO GENERAL LOAN BROKER Special Rates on Loans From $38 to Flee. 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