The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1912, Page 2

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2 Ask Your Doctor Life is the art of giving pleasure. CIGARETTES Jhave added much to life, for they Dr. W.E. Olmstead 1320 5th Ave. Phone Main 4105 CHIROPRACTOR ‘ALBAN | We Are the Bargain PAINLESS DENTISTS Pike Street ay. a BeRonarn et Mts NEwSsS AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered SPORTS THE STAR-—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. Edited by ROY WHITMAN * M’FARLAND’S MANAGER QU! cow ARD PACKEY A MAC CALLS .OFF BOUT WITH ERNE. eeeeeeeaesaesaeseee ewe kee eee eee == eececenoe e © Givens Wins Over °| od Kid O’Brien VENS by the Steam Dredge Workers’ union, lo (By United Preas Leased Wire.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8.—Declaration (vat an acute case of “cold fect” was responsible for Packey McFurland's refusal to keep his engagement here last night with young Brae, was. made today by Emil Thiry, MoFarland’s manager, a San Francisco lightweight, substituted for MeMarland, and at the end of the fight was clearly entifed to a draw, MoFartand refused to fight on account of an alleged Injury to his eye, but Thiry declared cowardice was the real reason, and oa nounced that he was through with MoFarland, wil! devote his time to developing Ritchie, who endeared himself to local fans by his great showing against young Erne, admittedly one of the best lightweights in the East, Willie Ritchie, Hereafter Thiry Seeeeeeeeeeeeee eet e eee eee ene ‘KILBA LUCKY CHAP ATTELL HINTS HIS VICTORY OVER RIVE A FLUKE LOS ANGELES, Feb, &. Attell, apparently, f we will ta Dane's measure when they clash for the featherweight champion ship of the world at Vernon Fobru ary 2%. At Jack Kipper’s Glendale ranch the champion today ox: himself t “What has Kil done to make anyone think he is a dangerous man? He scored a mighty lucky win over Joe Rivers, that’s all. So far as hin defeating Coster, Dixon and that crowd in concerned—why, 1 could beat them in dozen lots.” ** * Rakakkakank JUDGES WILL DECIDE Three judges will decide the of @ fight between Jim ivan, middleweight cham- of Bogiand, and George pentier of France, at Monte xt month. The judges seated outside of the man tn the ring will cant 2 g i : w scheme, and will have ing to do but see that the hters break promptly. The judges will vote to decide the winner. HH seeeteseeeaegeteten Se eeeaeeakheeane NATIVE SONS’ SMOKER Son's smoker tonight at First and Cherry, will get an opportunity to see 2 newcomer te these parts at lin action with Chartey Givens, the up to wellknown iecal bey. The new one’s name is Frank Delaney and he comes well recommended from California. Delaney will enter the ting weighing about 124, and, as , | Givens tips the scales around that small opponent was con- the aggressive, and gave the fight of his life. The Inat ‘Was a hummer, and the gong were the other participants in the classy events, ‘and they fought four fost bard rown Romeo had Harry staggering at the final gong. Billy Virto, local champ, retained his title in the curtain raiser with He nabbed the de- a draw. Charley Givens lost none of his class, and Kid O'Brien proved an easy one for the fighting team- ster, Charles got th Ms figure, they will be on even terms a8 to eight. Givens is in good shape now and, neediess to say, does not figure that this Delaney person is to watk off with the decision. As it is up to Delaney to do his prettiest in his premiere with the local boxing fans, if he lives up te his repute- tion, he ought te make Givens step some. Tommy Clark will settle his argu- ment with Young Maxweil, and this ought to be some mix. Adame will argue with clever Henry North, and some good preliminaries are on tap. heavyweight pugilist, for $7,500 for failure to observe a contract was |# verified by John Farley, prew \w ent proprietor. Kittle differen § 25 | i PERATION SUCCESSFUL. & CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn, 4} . T—Bheldon Lejeune, = bs z throwing record, ent « serious operation here ®, today for hernia. [t was en @& tirely successful, however. Le & ane injured hinwe!lf several &, ys ago when bowling in a rhament. * ReAKARAR AeA — eo, Maccabee Smoker Tonight ‘The Knights of the of the World will pull which Includes four ¢ at the Carpenters’ ball though there are but four ters on the program, cam ye probably be a humdin: a" Heunesey will dish ode me de- cisions, Tho following, uled to re: Prank Leo a Young Ghai ve Boden, Ted Whi Micky Finn of New ork, 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeet e325 » ts, AY iy ve. “Unknown. > detalles dh ln Jude) * BUSINESS FOR *% SAN FRANCISCO, ® San Francisco's % House is to be taken over * * jsecured here today by Frank MC ee @khheweke ehhh ee Minnexpolis objects to Detroit Naught ® vaudeville manage Accordii to the complaint, John son signed for a t under MeNanghton's management, but refused after starting out from London. LINDSAY SIGNS ir of England WITH PORTLAND & given his unconditional release by the Minneapolis club the other day. to continue the gion bo ag was formerly with Pitts arg. sending Pitchers Cavet and Loudelie @ @ @ © © @1@ © © © @ © @ eo 8 8 8 8 to Providence, claiming that it should have first say as to their disposal. The New Vork American squad has been increased by three throagh the turning back from At- lanta of Outfielders Brown and Murden aud Pitcher Cann. planning to make an outfielder out of Ain- emith because of that young. ster’s unusual speed. He is ‘fair hitter, with promise of de veloping. Jack Lewis, the second base re- eruit, was the firet to sign a con- tract with the Boston Americans. He has played at McKeesport and Wheeling, and his home is in Pitts- burg. Manager Jennings, of the ‘Tigers, is said to have a per sonal dislike for Ralph Works that influences bim in getting rid of the pitcher, though he considers him @ man of quality at that. Jack Tighe, manager of the Louls- ville club, wants Manager Callahan |to give him Shortstop Joe Berger, secured by the White Sox from Pueblo, Berger began his ball playing under Tighe at Rock Island, ft was at Manager Griffith's iggestion that Waiter Johnson bandoned his proposed trip to Hot Springs. Griffith does not want his star pitcher to do a lot of work ular seas Pp at ought to be sufficient to make him fit to do his best work. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 8. er Bill Lindsay will Beavers or New Orleat question that caused much pecuiation among Portland fans, 1s settled to- day. Manager McCredie has just received Lindsay's signed contract from Madison, . C., where the player spent the winter, Lindsay wants to gambol in the pastures this season, but as there is a va- cancy at third, it is possible that he will be found in the champions’ infield, Gibbons Future Champ NEW YORK, Feb, 8-—Belief that Mike Gibbons of St. Paul is dep: tined to become the welterweight champion prevails here today, fol lowing bis clean knockout in the fourth round last night of young Cashman, a local serapper. Cash: man was a punching bag for Gib- bons, and, after toying with his man for three rounds, Gibbons sent over ep producer in the fourth, Trunk & Bag Co., Inc Wheth with the aT BILL LINDS. ‘he Saag ao * & &| DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sperte Encouraged | MIDS moothed out, and Jack will come biking 1] continue under Tommy's tutelage. Sf )h, Gi Sa) time you comb . 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They improvements. Therefore the price is made so low that anyone seeking \ city, in King county, must buy of -hem. We are building roads, and good ones, to every acre. ‘The soil varies from light sandy loam to rich black celery ground. ti Part is crossed by running streams. Macadamized boulevard already built to one-half mile of $400 acres. Free use of Community Beach to every purchaser. $7.50 Per Month ; a The building of the car line will double the price on every acre. «4. be Better come in at once and talk with us about this land. Remember $i) any acre. Two trips daily. | Ole Hanson & Co., Third | New Ki PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN THEY ARE RELIABLE YOUR Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street COLUMBIA ——_—— Beddow’s Jewelry Store WATCH BEPAIBIBNG When It Leaves Here It Will Keep. Correct Time. My i Will Guaran- tee You Safe Work. Cotambia, O14 Renton —__—— CENTRAL FEED STORE wocam & moeaT $280 Rainier Ave, Columbia. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Bescon Tee ina, Yorke m. 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