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)RIGHT, BRIEF AND ‘BREEZY STORIES M'GOORTY AND PITTSBURGER’S MANAGER 18 AFTER GUARANTEE Press Leased Wire) itt VPRANTINCO, Mareh 35. Negotiations are in progress here today for ® bout betwoen Frank Klaus, the Pittsburg middleweight, who defeated Jack Dillon here Sat- wrday afternoon, and Eddie Mo Goorty of Oshkosh, for the middle weight title, It ts planned to stage the fight Saturday, Apri! 13. George Engle, manager of Klaus, ts hold- {ag out for a guarantee from Pro- moter Coffreth, and also stipulates that McGoorty must make 158 pounds shortly before entering the ying. It is expected that an agree ment will be reached today Dillon Will Rest. SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.— Jack Ditton, the Indianapolis mid: dieweight, accompanied by his wife and brother, Tom Dillon, is on his way to Indianapolis today. Before leaving Dillon said that be was 4 hit state for his fight with Frank Klaus, but that he had nothing to eay against the referee's decision awarding the fight to the Pittabarg man, Dition has several fers for anxious to return later to the Coast end get another chance at Klaus. SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.—~ Tracie Gordon = aieg mae ‘l ws 1750 ted Holland Gin—Jobn de Geneve. Special. 80. fen a BOATS” ae the beat.” coe picorere ve Satria | tm inquiring first of all if a man ay on the free board at the expense ; | } | 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Roll neck SWEATERS, in navy blue, maroon, gray and white. Regular Price $7.50, cut te ee ideneas ee $5.00 Theo.Wilts& ‘o. 1012 First Ave. |game they ought to have won temoker next Teesday night CY NEIGHBORS IS ° REAL SLUGGER °| AEGRUITS. LOOK REAL SWEET PAT MORAN WALLOPS HOMER AND COLTS WIN GAME (By Roy Whitman.) Some 20 odd Beattle Gla part tn a regulation game at Dug dale park yesterday afternoon, The old wad more experienced players were termed the regula and the bushers were dubbed colts, but there were several boys on that THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1912. tv EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN «neces THE STAR’S. SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE | P oeeee eee eevee e oe @ eee TWO FORMER SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL KIDS WILL HELP BROWN WIN PENNANT colt team who are going to be reg ulars, and possibly a few on the regular team who are going to be without the pale, when Manager Jack Barry pares the team to con form to the 1i-player limit regula- tion on June 1. It was a good game, though, and served its purpose nice ly—-of putting the players through their paces. The home rua Pat Moran clouted off Melvor won the game for the Colts, 4 to 3 oo 0 6 As the days go by th team looks better, and “there's » reason” for the happy, contented look that Gourishes on the benign sountenance of Jack Barry. Man agerial worry has dwindled down to the pitehing staff now, and after yesterday's exhibition Jack con eluded he hadn't much to worry over in that department. eoe For several yoars President Dus dale has been trying to lure Ray Stevens from the tall and uncut around Snobomish, but just as per sixtently that young man has de clined to come out into the open He is on the job with @ vengeance now, and most ef the folks who watebed him perform for a few fo nings yesterday opined that he bad merely postponed his visit to real professional ball until! ho was sure he could make It & protracted one By bis showing yesterday we would hy say that Mr, Ray Stevens will be with us for an t or course this dope may go Wrong, but hin work yesterday had all the ear marks of fintehed pitebing = has a slow outearve that mekes one a think of Blaine Gorden. Then, to Cy Neighbors, whom Mike Lynch | break the monotony, he ones up imported from the Western league|a few curves that were any’ < to help win & pennant for Tacoma,| but slow. +One of these broke low the batsman must have missed {fs & real slugger, tf @ fat batting! "45"5 foot. Rex DeVort nearly average Is any indication, He Dat) mimed it, too, and he wore a wide ted 222 with Sioux City last year.|/grin when he came over to the Mike will have am outfield of| press box at the close of the tn sluggers this year all right, but sine probably the slowest one in the) “jie put something on that one, league. Ole Abbott is a nice ball) god it fooled me a bit." he said player who takew a big. healthy! ‘The break on the ball was ob wipe at the ball, He tx no apted| served generally in the grandstand merchant, thoagh, and no onélang it created considers! ever acensed old Mike of being) ment Stevens was clouted rather Particulariy awift. He led his club) hard, but be kept the ball high In with tie stick, which ts the only! she air, and he seemed to have the redeeming feature. While ® Rreat beat of control. He has an easy slugger, Neighbors is also 8 little! windup that it & pleasure to see, weak on the speedy stuff, so thet) 04 ne goos about his work in # See ee ee eaiticlare, os] Ot. methodionl manner | th the Tacoma outfielders, we! amps bin ae a wnecesstal bos may expect them to ewipe the Ball) san, To the notion af the writer.| cporgpewed {Stevens showed more yes poe ie Sak 6 Se ieee aay ret the pitching reersits| while not particularly fast, w | te date like a piece of well olled machia-| ery. But not a man in the lot could hit a balloon. Time and/ again after Gorton, Schmuts or Higgins had twirled phenomenal ball, and the Tigers dropped George to his Beattle oo 00 Bill James is anogher twirler riaht on the job yenterday He be plenty of smoke and some Kood curves, He fackw the finish of! Stevens, but his work pleased Man-/ ager Barry immensely. Kiten also | looked good. He is « pitcher who} works his head all the time, and! keeps the situation well in hand. If this young southpaw stays with ne this sammer there will be few pitchers in the league who ean leover as much territory around t pitcher's box. Yewterday he tray: | oled backward to back ap the third sacker, ae fast a8 many pitehers # GOOD GO SCHEDULED FOR #| move going forward: Good fielding * BALLARD SMOKEK # | is half the battle for a pitcher, and * Create bit back leause they didn't Ihreeder would go \*y and actually ery us we know why Mike Lynch ‘ean hit the ball before he lets him jot President Rothermal pe newenceuneueny te ee HH levine Melvor, the Joes! Nigh | school boy, had « good deal of stuff Tom Date and Lad Anderson will | On the ball, but Pat Moran's homer box the windup at the Ballard Club | took the finish off his work. Mac} lined out a nice twobagser to the Tom Dale's ability '¢ well Known) teiq himself, but cut firet by, @ tand Lad Anderson ts a Hkely look! oq, intentionally or otherwise, and jing young heavy who Is out [0 white Rusle did not see the play, make a reputation and has pleked! jack Barry asked his niblets to call Dale as his first Seattle opponest.| thy base cutter out—which Amos Anderson ured to box around Seat-| *) Kiien certainly excels in that par)» tle a few years ago. He lost a de- cision to Pete Maldoon before Pet turned professional and mixed up with Jack Lester in Tacoma, but he haa learned a lot since that time and he and Dale should make a good match. at 158 pounds will meet in the spe cial event, and the list of prettm inaries contains some likely look- jing contests. LINCOLN TO DEBATE TACOMA. At last it has be decided that & debate will be held between Lin-| colin and Tacoma, which will take place on April 12 in the Lincoln auditorium. This is the first of jwhat ia to be an annual affair hereafter, and Manager Hall hag | determined to pull it off in great | style. | Arrangements have been made to have the Lincoln orchestra fur- nish music, and the contest ts to [be widely advertised, The ques jtion: “Resolved That the People Have the Right to Recall All Elect jive Siate Officers, Inctuding the| | Judiciary.” Lincoln ha the affirm. ative and will be represented by Frank Lansburg, leader; Alfred Hall, Howard Swiger t and John Klaeboe, alternate, Hotel Milwaukee Stenm Heat Mot and Cola Water Wlectrie Lights Telephones in EVERY noom beautiful CORNER SEVENTH 916,000 Dining Room im Cannertion. Bingle Rooms, per week Boom and Bath, per week: A New Motel, Centrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Rooms RATES 92.50, Month $10.00 $5.90, Month $20.00 Inspect this hotel — Every.aing complete—A I lobby and correspondence room AND KING STREETS Phones Ind. 2071; Main 4504 NOICE UNDERT BROADWAY oP AKING PARLOR AND UNION Walter Kastner and Tom Reilly! j Promptly did 0°00 0 Winter picking must | good around Green Bay, Wis. Green | Bay is the home of Bill Dulin, and jas Bi weighs just 207, thank you, er Jnuck and President Dug fig the eatin’ there must be pretty good. Dulin ought to weigh round the 180 mark, but he say# he can lop off the extra 26 avoirdu pols in a couple of weeks. He didn't wear a belt yesterday—in the first place because he probably couldn't have found one large jenough to go around, and in the next place because he didn't need any. | But talk about your shoulders. This Dulin looks as though he could put tall kinds of dents in that big bull enter field, and rattle the boards off the ball park fence. Right now he wouldn't have a look-in for a regular job, but when he lobs off |some weight and speeds up a trifle lit will be different Chick also looks bad. He ts fat and his arm ia sore. “A battle royal between Chick and Dujin for Art Buea’ old job at | third,” said all the fans Right now a muscular young man named MeMullin, unheralded and unknown, ts holding down the third sack, and what's more, he will stay there unless he fal own terribly with the ° bludgeon. Dulin and Chick can fight for other positions on the team, according to present indications, 0000 Rex DeVogt and Joe Wally looked good in the Sunday game. Rex's arm is bad, but he is trying all the time, and Barry is pleased with him all the way through. Danny Shea has decided to report, but Shea will have to travel some to put this stocky Frenchman in the shade, for the latter has caught the mi: agerial Unholz Comes to Life WINDSOR, Ont., Mar. 26.—Rudy Unholz, the Boer boxer, and Joe Hyland of New York will meet here Wednesday night tn an cight-round bout, They will fight wt the light weight Hmit. DO YOU R THE STAR “TOOTS” AGNEW Two Beattle high se boys are going. to play an important part with the Vancouver team year. Im fact, they will be the nucleus around which Hob Brown's pitebing staff will beduilt, They are James (Toots) Agnew and Virgil (Butch) Belford. Both are young fello with gen yearn of go0d baseball ahead, and both are certaia of regular ae seat Belford last year, after Wattolet ‘of the Victoria club Just why Victoria released him was neyer apparent because it ts doubtful if Vietorta bad her pitcher that is the equal af Belford. He pitched some nice ball for Victoria, but was handicapped by lack of an experienced catcher. He finished strong with Vi 4 “Toow” Agnew pitched Los Angeles, in the Const league, last weason, and Brows wel his release “Toots” and Charley Sohmuts were the pitchers op that little jawat the old Beattie hich school id team took through the Bast a few gears ago, and the only thing that kept “Butoh” at bome was the fact that he had funked in his studios, ® “BUTCH” BELFO . ° ce ee eeeesceoeceevevee * ODD BITS OF SPORT eeoveveeveveeevre eee eee ee @ Alfred Shrubb, the English long] weight champion, before the Alan distance runner, pleks Clafence)|clab at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, May DeMar of Nova Seotia to win the | 15. Olympic marathon at Btonkholm this summer. Shrabb basce ik pre | The most important transaction diction upon DeMar's fing perform) of recent years in trottiog horere ance in the Boston 4 A. marathon. | for breeding purposes was consum- mated in New York Sa aE TOM SPRINGS ANOTHER M'CAREY PLANG A DOUBLE ELIMINATION CONTEST CRY United Press Lessea 108 ANGELES, Mare Tom MeCarey t# patiently await ing today the answer of Jas. W. Coffroth of San Francisco to one of the most remarkable propost tions ever made by a rival pro moti Hoth staging ‘wire ih % — McCarey and Coffroth are middleweight elimination contests, Herrick and Pagan have boxed for McCarey, Herrick and Fravk Mantell and Fagan and Morrow scheduled to meet at Vernon, oukey and Klaus and Dillon and Kinus have battled for Coftroth. MeCarey’é plan ts for each man to continue bis program, choose Kis best middleweight, and mateh the two, a toss of a coin to decide h promoter gets the plum, The) plan was wired to Coffroth late Saturday Will Adopt Boxing Dr, R. Tait MeKenzie, director of phyniea) education at Penpsylvanta university, intends suggesting to the National Collegiate association of which he fs a member, when it meets next season, to adopt boxing as an intercollegiate sport. Dr McKenzie recently conducted « box ing tournament at Peon, and tt wae pronoanced a huge success, and he believes that if bis plans are adopt ed the manly art will be put on equal footing with all the other col- Jegiate sports. Uvick Wants Action BAN FRANCISCO, March 25.— Billy Uvick, the middleweight, ts here today with « challenge for any middleweight in the West. Uvick has been winning a number of good bouts in the Middle West of late and is anxious to show the fi ot the const what he can do. Uvick ia a big fellow with a hard punch iu either hand and is a willing mixer, His manager has posted $1,500 here to back up his chal lenge Rivers Has Earned $40,000. LOB AN March 25.—Joe Rivers, —_ nearlightweight has earned $40,000 in the prise ring during the last year, according to figures complied today by bie man-| ager, Joo Levy, backed up by the amounts of cancelled checks turned over by McCarey following Kivers’ fights here. Joe has been offered Wendover, Nev. pleads not guilty David M. Look, to the charge that it ts to harbor Castieton, bought the Fiyne-Jotnson world’s Gham | tradier, owner of the Ardmo pionship fight next July. Wendover] farm, the stallion Bingen, 2:06% could stand for a few misdemean-| 30 brood mares, including Bweet ms, but it balked at being accessory } atarie and Consnelo 8, and 12 rear to a possible murder: ti Theme horses will be whipped is ito Castleton next week. The pur- George Huff, athletic director of | chane represent an outlay consid the University of liitnote and scout erably in excess of $100,000, and for the Cleveland Napa, ts ih favor | pute Gastieton aniong the foremost lot allowing college pl por | breeding establishments in Ken form on the diamond dur ‘Une | tucky summer for money There'll be no more fin’ in France, the sathoriti }plaoed the ban on Chen. fighter under the age of 2 will be allowed to go on. trom William Johnny Kilbane, the new feather weight champion of America, wil! visit New York within the next two weeks. He has accepted an invi tation from the Empire Athletic iclub in New York to see three star }bouts between crack feather 193 weights an March 27, The ciub red will pay Kilbane’s rallrosd and ight hotel bills with the idea that fx a/he bas looked over the ground he will agree to box somebody in the Maahattan Casino, The bouts ar ranged for the above date are Patay }Kiine va. Tommy Houck, Young J to| Wagner ve. Johnny Dundee and her: | Eddie O'Keefe va Joe Coster. a) eeeveveevee ee GUESS WHO AND WIN SOME TRIPE HAZZARD? ‘SHAW? WOODCOCK? “Never again will I ode for any man,” ‘oung Erne after his with Kadekout Brown good welterweight, but | license to take on bona fi eights at 133 pounds. ms igctat Kid Scales has been rdat meet Abe. Attell, former ees jeveral days ago Prof. accompanying picture on pleture of some Y. M. C. that a prize of one compl fon correctly gui ing the A riot of enthusiaém boys about the gym and like pouter pigeons, it for them. ithitt of the Y. M. C. A. gym posted the wall, with the announcement that it is a thiete making a running broad jump, and wi of tripe would be offered to the ntity of the man with the scrambled fac started by the contest, and the pretty elation building started to carry around ich expanded an inch every time a vote have partaken in athletic events, the of them in this position. The question hat is it?” The vote now stands: Ae 105, H. A. Woodeeck 102, John your Some to Prof. Douthitt, iho oo the bow! of tripe on exhibition. an eightround battle with Joe Mandot, which he is copsideriug It in believed he wil) refuse to meet Mandot elsewhere than on the Pa- cific coast. During the first week in April the M. C. A. physical department will conduct a swimming campaign for all the boys of the city, This tx vacation week in the schools, and the swimming tank will be thrown) open to the bo: each boy to re colvye two free swimming lessous. 4, A. Carter, an expert-switemer of theTacom~ association, has agreed to teach the youngsters, and he will be aanisted by the members of the Sharks club. ICTURES OF Fh | WORLD'S A * ANOTHER VETERAN * DROPS OUT ° eeeeeeseeesesesens!| | ARLIE LATHEM DALLAS, Tex, March 26. Latham, famous old time player, who has been carr New York Giants in the of couch for the past today has been by Manag Matinee Race Planned PLEASANTON, Cal., March Plans were announced here t for & matinee harness race me ing to be held on the Pleasant trac «| Saturday afternoon, April 6 it is also planned to hold a series of driving races bere during the sum. mer months. A Girl Did This LO8 ANGELES, March 26.—Miss Ruby Dunn, society girl of Santa Monica, is believed today to hold a World's record by virtue of throw. ing & baseball 206 feet. The pre vious record for women is said to have been 189 feet Arite ied by th capacity four years banded his rele: Johan J. McGraw. after |* IMPERIALES MOUTH PIECD CIGARETTES 10 for 10 cents CARROLL'S MAGIC STORE Supertor Magtod! Goods, Tricks Pussies and Imported Novelties. 110 Geneca St. KNOW YOUR DENTIST People are beginning to find out that many so-called dental Specialists are not dentists at all, but in reality are men who are neither graduates nor regts- tered to practice dentistry | in Washington. Before you trust yourself in a dentist's hands why not protect yourself? Ask to seo his lleense to practice dentistry in Washington, for a damage once caused to your teeth is hard to repair, In this office every dentist's license ts displayed before the operator's chair. Don't you think that a guar. antee from an office run in this manner is worth more to you than @ guarantee from a man who is not a dentist? Remember, wo do work for half that charged by our com- petitors, Regular extra heavy $10 gold crowns $4; regular $10 plates $5, Regal Dental Offices DR. 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