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NEWS AND STATISTICS - Ss P Oo R T Ss Professional Sports Fostered Edited by ROY WHITMAN NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—The New York athletic commiaston has suspended Abe Attell, featherweight champion, for six months for faking In his recent fight here with Knockout Brown. Danny Goodman, Attell’s chief second in his bout with Brown, also was suspended for six months by the commission, and he will not be allowed to appear in any bouts in this state or act as second to any fighter, Jimmy Carroll of 8an Francisco, who also was in Attell’ corner, denied that he told Goodman to %et $50 for him on Brown. Carroll's evidence failed to support Attell’s cocaine a . Orin commissioners announced that the evidence against Attell and Goodman would be eubmitted to District Attorney Whitman, and that criminal prosecution on charges of perjury might follow. * NO CHANCE FOR * JACK TO ‘® PRY OFF LID ° (Ry United Prese Leased Wire) ICAGO, Jan, 2%6.—Champion Jack Johnson's effort to pry off the boxing lid in Chicago was turn ed down good and hard today by Chief McWeeny. Barred ther participation in boxing conte: New York state, the ne- gro champion urged MeWeeny to Fig eann to fight and give spar| ATTELL SQUARE, SAYS TOM M'CAREY hibitions in Chicago. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26.—-The action of the New York athletic commission in suspending Abe Attell for six months, as the result of his conduct in his recent fight with Knockout Brown, will have no effect on Attell's coming engagement here with Johnny Kilbane. Manager Tom MoCarey, who will stage the local battle, sald “Attell never did anything crooked to me, I refuse to ac cept the verdict of the New York people. Our fight will be staged, and I imagine every ome will be satisfied. Attell had too much at stake in the recent fight in New York and worried.” Ree eer Ree eee eee eae i on woeeeeeeeececeeeeeuceeeeee rouble for Conley to|+ HAP HOGAN TRIES TO CATCH BALL Make the Weight = {°- THROWN FROM BIPLANE PES AA OO O FR SCE CHLERS ER ES 0 SeekeRe StS EERE E along that line as long as | ' chief of Chicago police,” was McWeeny's answer, In dischsaing the matter with re- porters, McWeeney suid: “That big cinder bas just about chance to fight tn this eteseeeeeeeeaee 7 i eae * x * * « * « * * « * * « * bad # ? 5 ‘| F i A ire te te Hil ite i F : | if : : * » * * * i 2 i i i i Half Price for Men’s Suits and The Hub’s After-Season Sale of Now. who neare eaten A. D. the regulation, it was plainly be done? Lots of Hats, odd lots of Under- wear and Furnishingsare reduced one-third to one-fourth. Anacortes last woek, says be ts least walk around the block. Plain figures. parenta. Tommy was honest ¢ with some of the feathers in t to this name, would be doing MAY PROSECUTE ATTELL FOR PERJUR half price at The Hub means. Attell, bat he coulas't’figuee what Sullivan, who has Broo! THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912. DOPE AND COMMENT, Amateur Sporte ee | LARRY SAYS SEALS °; WON'T GO bs TO OUTLAWS °* (Ry United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, 26 there t# any truth in the Bapor three of my men are to the socalled outle have not the slightest they may be,” decia ageger Danny Long of the Seals tod SESE ESE SEE EEE E fi —~ =e "a First A Horbrau sss weewe NECUT RATERS “IT DOESN'T ag? | | Special Engagement Entertainers pouny” Bana ae, ‘Lyric o. ee reer SPROIAL JANUARY OFFER Sliver Viliings, S6e, All Work Painless, Guaranteed Fifteen ete asaats alive avery tnodeen abpecon Full Rows of Faney Bete | SPROCTAL 34) ui (00d Geld “The Powers league hasg't chanee to get started this y am not worrying, for I will beg that when we gather at Paso Rob! to March for spring training, a the boys will be on hand.” ‘The report was that Long's men were deserting him to foin T. Powers’ Columbian league, new up the tea Pee ee we enw ewes Portland Revolver Expert Breaks Record * PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 26> * * George Armstrong, captain © of the Portland Revolver club # and holder of the world’s In- * © 0 ool eee eee EE ERE eeeegeueweee® PS H § . 3 = 2 Hl z . * bis own mark of 473 in sible 600 by making tt the local range, Thin that he bit spot the size & Icent ptece 50 consecutl Umes under an electric ight at A distanee of sixty feet. record will be forwarded ¢ to the United States Revoly: association. Armeatrong shoots ® ‘® off-hand and uses & gun of OF & ® dinary variety with 1 ten-iach ® barrel, * RRR HERR 3a aeeeeetaes ie? im, W J Jimmy Walsh, th ntam weight, ts well thought of b to- day by reason of his defeat’ of young Krause of Milwaukee fp a six-round bout. Walsh had eve thing his own way, Krause having a chance against the cl Englishman. ultimatum that he Jim Fiynn it the’ xer here, O'Rourke, he believes the match will. be staged. to Vancouver LOS ANGELNS, Jan, 26.—Mana- ger Henry Berry of the Los Angeles Coast league club, announced to- day that he has sold Pitchers Cri- ger and Agnew to the Vancouver Northwestern club. The price was By ROY WHITMAN. @ certain religious edifice, in which the ing of any kind of flesh was forbi certain divine inhabited that edifice, as very fond of fowl, and frequently Suits and Overcoats is no half. itewine fod ott "Ando a oe rend rt or we e hearted affair — not by any Sdcotae's areek eapetaes., Of eomae, aire means! Every Suit and Over- Sativa Soul tom ce table’ salting kis wt window and swallowing it with their coat in the place is half price. » heads stuck outside—just #0 no chicken was within. Now, the Y. M. C. A. had an ironctad rule, “No smoking in this building,” but as far as we know, no one objects to $15.00 Suits and O'Coats, $ 7.509) 2 te) Seti hare sa ats Kaybee Smith hasn't heard of it. Kaybee, be $18.00 Suits and 0'Coats, $ 9.00 ee conn is the publicity man of theasecela he admits it himself. Our precise artist caught him in the act of enjoying a little Suits and 0’ P. smoke—also a little rain. Of course, the rain ; coul 00 Coats, $10.00 ‘ fere with the smoke, so Kaybee hired an fing on the broad cement walk in front of a real live wire and all-around good fel- But he is partial to twobit Havanas— in't be helped, Hut it was not to inter- T. to protrude an umbrella from am up- per story window, while the smoke was going $25.00 Sui ; : = 5 5, 12 50 steals these little stolen sweets only a few e 9 eo } moments at atime, and of course he never counted on detection, but one of the lady * 9 } taches of the institution was shocked beyond measure, One morning, when she came ppon é * x Kaybee puffing the filthy weed. She spread J the alarm, but it was decided at the inatitu:| tion that, while it was without the spirit of (Kaybee {a a tall man.) Now, Ki within the letter. So, what was to This little story is not without its moral: If you want to smoke, at eseee Tommy Sullivan, who lost a decision to Pete McVeagh at the same individual who has a knoek- out win over Abe Attell. He is now living in Mount Vernon with his nough to admit that Pete won al} the r way, but thinks it would have been otherwise had he not given @way Plain facts. so much weight. Tommy is a feather and Is anxious to get action his vicinity, Charley Givens preferred. ‘, Tommy says that Bert Van Horne, who handles boxing at Anacortes, Come in tomorrow and see what Hh} soud be glad to stage this bout. Before Pete left for Anacortes to if it was the same Sullivan whi found, this neck of the woods. . Louis Hahn concluded to quit boxing and then to take {t up again. Louts had 4 fow prelims around Los the picking did not look good to him, either there or at San Fra So he beat it for the Kast, Hoe spent Christmas day with P at St, Louis, and then bied to Terre Haute, where his rath shoe business, Brother offered Louls a slice of the bus., made haste to accept, bidding Opposite the Totem Pole 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE pleased Louis immensely, and the purse fs to his Ifking. P. the slice in the shoe business. to live in Terre Haute, and fought many a hard battle ther, fans warmed up nicely when they learned he was in townt® | they told him they would like to see him in action again, SAY YOU SAW. IT IN THE STAR. a adieu to the glove game. Mah: of he will accommodate thentp -—In the meantime, he s hafikin, Last Call! Last Cha The Big FREE PANTS Sale Positively 7 Ends Monday Night at 10:3 : Not Another Sale Like This Till Next We expect to do the biggest 2 days’ business of our lives. We of Union Tailors and we know we can do the best work—give perfect t2 ”Ss« Original $15 Tailors ST. wi COLCA 1014 = First Av.=| OULER MILLE it’s the Good Old Reliable Scot Open Saturday and Monday Nights Until 10:30 QUAKER DRUG CO.’S Great Clean-Up BEFORE STOCK TAKING About $30,000.00 worth of Drugs and Drug Sundries will be sold at a mere fraction of their regular This will be without doubt the greatest slaughter ever made in this line on the Coast, as we have ord new line, which is arriving daily, for-which we must make room. Saturday, at (0 a. m.— Saturday, at 10 This merchandise will be sold at both wholesale and retail. The following items will tell the tale: 10c Face Chamois cut to . 15c Linen Tablets .... 06. 50c Silk Sponge $ cut to 10c Copying Pencils cut to ..... $1.50 Genuine Russia Strops cut to . 25c to SOc Trays cut to cescses.cade © 10c to 25c Tweezers cut to ..... $1.75 Pearl Knives ........ see ne ee wee ome 50c to $1.00 Dressing Combs cut $1.25 to $2.50 Cloisonne Novelties ...... . 25¢ Box Soap, 3 cakes, cut to ..... 75c to $2.50 Gold and Silver Photo Frames cut: $1.50 to $2.00 Toilet Traveling Cases .... 25c Package Holland Fabric Writing Paper $1.50 to $2.00 Hair Brushes ... 75c to $1.00 Cigar Cases .... 50c French Briar Smoking Pipes cut to en:sewemen $1.50 Horsehide. Razor Strops cut to .cnaumeameres. SSE 50c Gilt Edge Playing Cards cut to ssesccssenien: $1.25 to $1.50 Ideal Hair Brushes cut to $1.00-to $3.50 Bill Books and Card Cases ws: 35c Box Fine Linen Stationery cut to secemeseee 75¢ Fine Quality Towels .....0.si00« qumcimvetess Oe $1.25 Hair Brushes cut to 2... seciesiem w-vmnme: ae 35c Teddy Bear Stationery cut to ... 4. +irerwrerne $1.25 and $1.50 Scissors and Shears cut to x. 25¢ Pocket Mirrors cut to ... 10c Carpenter Pencils cut to .. nee togianataiiins 25c Paints, Water Colors, Cut tO seeeercvnmmmananiece se OF 10c Dennison’s Shelf Paper cut to .....++eeee $1.50 Maroon Rubber Water Bottle cut to . 10c to 25e Memorandum Books cut to $2.50 and $5.00 Fountain Pens cut to . $2.00 Razors cut tO ....,..eerceeee oo 25e Shaving Stick cut to ....ce0+ 75c to $1.50 Brasses .... 4 25c Lather Brush ut to $5.00 to $15.00 Cldisonne Vases cut to 25 Envelopes in package cut to .... 35c Hand Scrubs cut to ...... $3.00 to $5.00 Hand Bags cut to. 15¢ Bixby’s Shoe Polish cut to .eees 35c Cloth Brush ..... 9:9,000.0 40 ge wes * $1. and $1.50 Hand Mirrors, ebony or mahogany $2.00 Toilet Roll Ups cut to . a. wmomess 75c Bath Towels .. miewre's oes ROTORS Amey TWENTY SALESLADIES WANTED CALL AT FIRST AVENUE STORE ats ivery article in our stores will be sold at a great reduction excep’ few contract good The Quaker Drug C FRANKLIN A. LOOMIS, MANAGER 1013 First Avenue Third and Madison _ 406 Pike: