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THE STAR'S RIGHT, BRIEF AND oe BREEZY STORIES — IN NINTH ROUND out in the ninth round of a ached Green River quickly milos south. to Booquaimie mile south, Bosworth Seoqualmie River Ri. * * ROTHUS ROCKS SPENCER * * TO SLEEP IN FIRST nour = SESE SESE SESE SSS ESSE TEED * rrr. ee. eee ee! BY FREDO HENRY ‘The outeome of the Rothus Spen cor fight at the laat 8. A ©. Inter club smoker, staged in the club “qym" last night, ba: caused com siderable questioning as to where Spencer annexed his front same “Knockout.” If Spencer ever knocked anyone cold the victim must have been dying, or “One Round” might have used brick bats. Spencer really did start the affair vigorously, trying for a knockout, but was soon grievously surprised by an awful swat on the jaw. He collapsed in a heap, but rose at the count of nine, Shortly after he got his dukes Rothus put his whole 120 the. behind his right. Spencer was revived about two minutes af- ter the referee bad discontinued After bis bout, Rothus was whized out to Ballard fm an auto and he sent MeNell to the canvas for the count In the second frame, giving the 8. A. C. boy two) knockouts in three roands of fight FOR th Dolly V 0, early Monday morning (he crusade will begin. Waahington on the eam or at © gO Bunday fishing, for the season breaks bedi: IMOGENE ARNOLD WHITE RIVER VALLEY EAGILY ACCE Hate we Sete Ge bite you sion at thelr favorite sport Popehartty Copiest. Bbe 's “Mise to either the small streams in the valley Imogene Arnold, of the Butler bar to thore on the rai! tings on the north, ber ‘and she likes all kinds vortte and productive Hating crowds. Me of al from baseball and foot- Practically, all of the fishing haunts in ball, the great American pastimes, river valley can be reached and fished In ot to chasing coyotes on horseback, the t) gervice is such that the favorite diversion in Keutucky, home ia te morning an8 where Miss Arnold comes aiaht, She wants the baseball passe: te willing to accept the judgment of the public in the popularity con test ot No less a popular todividual than over Douglas of the local ae Charley Manning of Everett select three fast rounds. O'Neil. of the tod Miss Arnold for The Star's race Blue Diamond, fought one of Ih) And Manning's choice is. heartily niftiest scraps of the evening and concurred in hy Raymond Langer, his Falls CiY/in whowa place of business Mins Ar opponent, St“John. MeKevitt. */ noid is employed. In fact tt might . mot a shade of the best-of / be stated that the two*ollaborated it in his bout with Hensley. fo the nomination, Also they are Morrow, the local boy, and Sims, | going to work band In hand, clip- » Ray nana ee bg Bon Pl Fon coupons from The Pick, and evening. jorrow ID | aeking others to do Ho. more than « kid. although a husky.) Mr. Manning had hie eye on The in a fulkgrown man, This Star's contest all along, and he to chase away Morrow's} would bave had Miss Arnold named | the first day, but for the fact that the was tangled op with 1 Reel| wrestling match About the first thing he did after he wrote out a few checks to meet bis deficit, was to sign the coupon entering Mins Arnoid for the contest. te eeeeewiantanee *- * # ABOUT BAIT AND TACKLE « Balt with angle worms, «al & mon eggs and grab worms tne a single exe hook, No. &) on @ three foot cut leader. Don't fish with a fly anti! tater in season as the rivers are too @ high * SPHERE EER EE H FRANK BURNS Dance at Dreamiand tonight. °** erse the territory. and other polnts, for early-morning fishing mish, the Skagit, the Stil feeding creeks adjacent mon potnts of entry (nto these grounds. HOOD’B CANAL FAVORITE RETREAT wuieh and the Snoqualmie, and ferry. are easily accessitie, There are many anglers there the fishing Ix always of the beet. The best rivers for fishing Duckatosh, the Dosewallips and the Union rivers. There are pling contest the &. A. C. tussier, x Runchey, won the decision over : iter Neither scored a for fishermen for a few daye’ fishing jaunt Per OTHER FISHING the exercise necessary to catch the elusive trout, or Lake W and erop and tom a. ‘The best freah-water fisting is either who betray the conft- * ing or tate im the afternoon. Base will take live bait, Dentists of their patients not of the are lying to 40 feet of water close to for bait. Alki potnt to Duwamish waterway for sliver salmon. nines Seg TE rT eoeeoveeveeeeeee @ e NOMINATION COUPON Sporting Editor Star; The reiay event of the interroll ——" | track meet at Lincoln hae been Clarence Rothus is # little fellow, | postponed until after the apring va- bat he got away with « man'ssized cation. It was scheduled to be fob Inst night. Licked two men/run off yesterday afternoon, but without turning a hair—and one of several of the runners could not be them was Knoekout Spencer of |present, so it wan decided that it! Spokane. should be held jater. Over in Spokane the bags are - sl 1 sure Spencer ts a comer, and he) ENGLISH AS SHE 15 SPOKE has a penurious habit of winntng) his fights in the way bis name in-| dicates, but for once the title was nominate: ; ' French Chauffeur (to deaf farmer © on a Maine road)-—Can you tell me,| » sare, vere I get some of ce gasoline? orang , was Knockout) Parmer (with his hand to his) @ ‘over. hus it. ear)—Hey? : Spencer weighs around the 130- mech Chauffeur—Non, non,|* Signed...... eeeee be] pound mark, and ts the pride of the Not xe hay—ce gasoline © Date. oe haat Spokane Athletic club. When the} Zigs eez a motor car, not a horse.| first round begins the fans start) larper's Weekly. putting on their coats, for Spon- | = : 3 cer always lands bis man In the) t first seaston. For this reason he is Bo: Red S 84 sometimes known as One-Round | ston Ox, 3 jpencer. Had the Spokane bugs been on hand last night they could have safety reached for their hats and BY G. R. PULFORD. coats just the «ame. Only, instead| HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 20.— of being One-Round Spencer, it was | John !. Taylor, Jr., disorganized the! . One-Round Rothus. | Boston Red Sox and Gariand (Jake) | Fe Thi return of the vid-fashtoned Dowelt| Spencer started to do things | Stahi is chief of the reconstruction | orm which was dis-lright off the bat. He sowed the gang that will put the ex-world’s Spee rents ears ago as being | wing, and reaped the whirlwind. jchampions upon their feet again Rothus was a trifle Murried when| Taylor's father bought the elub | Spencer started his mad rushes,|for him. Under his direction it but he steadied ax the game pro-| ¥@s as uncertain a quantity as the) gressed. As a climax, he planted fourth dimension. John 1. hit ali a right swing on the point of Spen- the high spots of baseball fooliah-| cer’s jaw, and the reverse English |¢%8. In his short career as mogul was thus applied to the knockout |b¢ hired and fired as managers land oneround tales we hear from |/immy Collins, Jim McGuire, Fred ieenens | Lake and Patsy Donovan FILLINGS AND FADS. Ten years ago many of the wise Dentists of Keattle were prattiing about their erful ability to lay filings. but in rm teeth were dis- |, the fillings were pitted and looking, and great gaping ) the mar- Today few Dentists | the} rye to try and sell por- a | When Boston was one of inlays. eee eae ee ecost ot im, \best looking clubs in the Ameri THE NEW FAKE. y ‘4 can league, Taylor disposed of) dividual, but he likes to fight. With the bout just nicely started Spencer | went to sleep, and Rothus didn’t} Mike it @ bit, So he hopped on a} street car, went to Capt. Lord, the brilliant third base man, because he imagined Lord| wanted to be manager. } Taylor made the most startling Ballard and deals in baseball. He did not care| Gold inlays are now the fad with ~ Dentists who do not like to work for their money and would prefer to send out a misfit for « genuine fi filling. Of course @ gold inlay its.exceptional axe in Dentistry, aa does Seige but the secret of |licked McNeil of Bellingham in two| whom he traded or sold. The fact Batting them where they are inal rounds, before the Woodmen |that he disliked a player personally | Pony Wee the mtetanien’ skit ofa smoker, meant that the player wae through) emer mind, net od by the Bring on your pugs. in Boston Dentel Faddist. | Good fortune always seems to RRR KHKH follow Taylor, in discovering splen- THE GRAFTER OF ALL GHAFTERS, did young players, His scouts dug * * *) * * ‘The Supreme Dental Grafter in th BANISH “HELL” up Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, who claims to have some great FROM YELL &| Wagner, Lord, Nunamaker, Cicotte, Gtecover Bat poasensed by any MADISON, Wis, March 30. *| “Buck” O'Brien, Duffy Lewis, Hen: jor Dentist, viiving or dead’ | —A purity wave has struck #|drickson and others, while other the senior class and the members University of Wisconsin | managers were chasing themselves replacing missing in circles looking for players of and no plates required by this ‘uk method. ‘T i 5 iis #upra Den- 1 f Pyorrh: are just now . divided into class, eit things er ethan Gentine ace “hell” and “anti-hetl” factions, Tired of reading marked copter of newspapers containing stories of his son's foolishness, Gen, Taylor disposed of a half interest in the club to Jimmy MeAleer and Rob pot 4: is the kind of cheap 0. led erwkite that does not expect gent a to call on him, be kno it the unsuspectt do call on him belle One group, by the new president, Harold G. Eckhardt, and joined by most of the co- eds, is for eliminating “hell” SESSESESSESE ESSER EES ESSE EEE i ev t Until 4, for people who work, |®# KX KKKAAKK KK kK Rk w/lton, and Boston fans are noted for|the best spitball pitcher in t | with it. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912. SPORTING PAGE IS C EDITED BY ROV WHITMAN cee ee eeeescseoece SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 30. After one of the hardest and blood a leat ring battles seen here in yours, ada ae Ga PRE & OOF Oe O88 8 Frankie Burns of Oakiand ts victor pha iat c ve ivat, Joho TIPS FOR BUSY FI wae a aig oe pore a Frayne Cedar River ¢ street car to Renton and fish up stream, ny Frayne, Burns knocked y org on maple Valeo at to Be Take N. P, train to Kagle Gorge and fish down. uled 20-round bout at Dreamland. White River—Take interurban to Kent or O'lirien, walk woat From the tap of the gong the to river, Fish on bottom, preferably with salmon ogee. lightweights fought head to head Soow Creek—Take N. P. to Covington and fish down to Green and toe to toe, with never & he river ment’y let-ap, Blood flowed tree Sammamish River-ePake street car to Madivom park and ly, and, although Frayne took a ferry to Bothell, But a AW etqps to stream, terrific beating, he always came Hear Creek—Take street @r (o Madison park and board ferry, back for more. In the fifth Frayne Lake WashingtonTake @reet car to Madison park and hire gent Rurns sprawling with a clean boat left hook to the jaw. Burns was up Skykomish River--G, N Mains leave Saturday night, reach and tore in for more ing Snohomish about d@aybe Walk up Ft Burns was too strong. Skagit River--Take G. o Conerete, River rund by town. “3 Baker river and Jacksom@reck near by ae Stitlaguamish River--Take N. P. to Granite Falls. River clistetaheietaiataheieieialel’ handy. Canyon creek three miles to north and Pilchuck river one CORPO eee ee ee ee el foative Raitbow, the Cutthroat and the At midnight Sonday the closed season expires, and Those with a week's lelsure at hand will bike to such favorite resorts an Hood's canal, Mason's creek, near Leavenworth, or Raging river, and those with only a day to spend at the sport will whip the small streams of the White river valley, those along the rail lines to the north and those emptying into Lake but every man who can beg 1 a day's recreation will be on the job. Those who can't will have to watt nearly a week for their fare een: are the rivers or lakes in Washing will, for the most part, fo on the south [the years “he Both are fa |#aine and some of the catches he OMPLETE : i | Pp ICTURES OF BURNS PUT FRAYNE TO SLEEP "sce = WHERE SEATTLE ANGLEAS. WILL: “saris eeeenesvee eee & SSSSESEE SEES SEEPS ESSE SEES ROY OPPIE. | Roy Oppie is one of Seattle's dyed-in-tho-wool fishermen, Few ton which he hasn't whipped during has followed the has brought home would make Ike White | Walton bimeelf turn in bis grave day, and |in envy. Opple is iu charge of the ——_ in leave | fishing reach ome late at |Sporting Goods company, and all a day's outing. The Interurban, the Mll- waukee, the Northern Pacific and the C, & P. 8. trav- ‘There are innumerable creeks abounding in this territory, teed the White, the Green and the Cedar rivers, and practically all of | bes the fishing retreats are easily accessible from Konton, Maple V To reach the fishing growm@e on the north, fishermen will take the late night traims leaving the gity, arriving at the streams fn time|not to throw your shadow on the ‘The mreame in this section are the Skyko- | water. the small |the pools and approach rather cau- shomish and Mount Vernon are the com> | tiously There ts fairly good fabing the other ide of Lake Washington, many anglers will whip the several small streams tn that vicinity best streams for angling are the Sammamish river and Bear creek. ‘This | gi ground is easily reached by crosstug the lake by the Kirkland or Bothell | Hood's canal, with its many beautiful streams, hes long been the favorite retreat of the fishermen with a» week's leisure at hand, There fs dally boat service to different points, from which the fishing grounds |*# WEB BEAT HIM ALL RIGHT, & every summer, but | & are the |® uner |e ae eee eke eee ee able streams and small rivalete in the vicinity, and the whole country has many scenic attractions, Mason's creek, on the Northern Pacific, ‘od Raging river, on the Milwaukee, In the mountains, are favorite As the most popular woman fan in Seattle, I hereby Demoralized Under Taylor, ir.,. Now Look Good With Jake Stah! at the Helm can tackle for the Senttle his time is given to studying ways of tempting the appetite of thin gamient of fish. “The «mall streams offer the t trout fishing at this time of ey |the season,” be says, “My best wick has usually been fishing dow stead of upstream. Be careful Fish the riffies as well as Trout are easily scared. Use a single-eag hook No. 8, a Wil son spoon or a Colorado spinner either with or without a fly. The fy ts of Ittle ase until June worms favored bait eeaeenenne * aah aee BUT—IT WAS A COP. * to fish from = boat of dock, intend of indulging to ‘Those preferring may enjoy @ day's hington, anating for black bass, perch the Sound for rock cod, silver salmon, founders earty in the morn frogs and min- nows preferred, and a No. 40 book should be used Fish deep, as they close to the bottam at this season. For rock cod, fish tn 36 kelp, and use abrimp, clame or cut herring) Fish on incoming tides, Troil along water front and around Frank Webster has a motorcycle The police have a squad for the apprehension of motorcycle speed- bugs. Web “opened her up” on Union street yesterday, and incl dentally be te tnconsolable today. ta plain language, he was pinched. He admitted he likes to twist the @lare fascinating, Yesterday *wung into Union street and hel: the loud pop of another machine bearing up behind. Now Frank has a nice, fat rac ing record and nobody can know- ingly sneak up bebind him with the dust Webster turned off Union be shut serious proposition. © geant Lee Dagoer, and Mr. Webster (By United Presse Leased Wire) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, ©: March 20.—After standing for years, the world’s record for the ning high jump, made by M. F. broken today as a result of a re- markable jump of 6 feet 6 1-8 inches, made by Geo. Herine of Stanford. Horine’s record was and the University of Southern Call. |fornia and the height was official- | ly certified by nine prominent track | officials of the Pacifie coast. Swee ney'’s record was 6 feet 5 58 inches, made in a dual meet with England, As a result of his per. formance, Horine is assured a place team for the in Sweden this | | jon the American Olympic games summer, BARNEY WILL SOON BE WITH US SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.-— Bar Oldfield, the automobile “speed king,” is in San Francisco today on a tour of the coast cities with a number of prominent auto- mobile ‘men. Oldfield said he was very anxious to get back into the racing game, in which he has taken no part for about a year, He is fean Automobile association in the hope of securing a race with Bob Burman, the present holder of the speek king crown of America, Such a race, Oldfield said, prob- ably would be held somewhere on the Pacific coast. Oldfield’® pres- ent tour will include visits to all the principal cities of Calffornia, do © * * Od * . * * om, is bombastic Dental fire- ‘|McRoy. He retained one share him- talke from the class yell. * o> ae Oregon and W " Toparated from thet’ mousy. “%thig|% The others, fond of original. #|##lf as the balance of power. on and Washington of Dentists call the work of|m® ity and col oteut The new owners picked Jake Si other pentises junk, and Me adlrnsga Ss ccqgnegedincge reaped OO a aciete enh. G04 woute the change. One of these, Stu- * | as manager, Stahl is a Bos- round teeth mo aa to get $15 for |e art O. Blythe, son of Samuel w/t favorite. In addition to being RLAN srown, or pull out toed teeth aol G. Blythe, the journalist, * Meg evel ee Rha Rory ~~ 7 itppiben seed ap bungling bridge- 4 4 rat base problem, making the in-| their loyalty thinks that the tendenc: *| yalty Baseball men and th and nt ba fome ‘other Wiscthbin te too Prag aide x Held alr tight. Stahl was in the) The Boston club, handicapped as! will watch the Boston chub this eet orm and tales teeth le direction of banking business in Chicago when|{t was by the feeling of 1 ity! year. It has bi ha T have saved vocause the poo: |% thie ieane res ag ant that * loffered the managership and {t/amoug the players, was ood | Taylor provented the team” wis & come and have shay work The yell iw not exactly ou # rentee & fat figure to tempt him) looking team last year, With Stahl|ning the American league chai “RACINE BOATS” Dentists |& phonious. It goes this way: {Om his dew. at the helm, it looks bettér now.| pionship upon one or two occasions || “For thoue who want the best.” panes are known and whol» “we're hell, we're hell, * y ank added|The players know Taylor canpot)in the last three or four years, The Fast Motor Boata, ‘ tee their work. , 5 weight to Stahl and he came to|fire them in a fit of irritability And|club te at gesniiy £aunohes. * Varsity, varsity, ~ nineteen # ronger now than at any Famith: whoats, EDWIN 4. mnown, DD. & * Coutina* 2 snd Lip ny yh 2 ore oa, tk, mee improve, The | time Taylor controlled it and it will Graceful Canoes. Plast Ave. Udion Block, } self for the n hand, He is|club has picked up in |“Buck"|be interesting to For y ° onthe until %, and San-|* * assured hearty welcome in Bos-| O’Brien a youngster looked upon ‘as| Stahl and itm Msaieer "2s “a Ract 6a2 FI. | Sweeney in New York in 1896, is| made in a meet between Stanford) seeking reinstatement by the Amer. | | | | | f | eree Acton, claimed that Berg bad intentionally fouled him by poking his thumb in Beell’s eye. Acton jordered the men (o continue, Bee! went toward g, they exchange profane compliments and Beell wtruck at Berg. The men were fighting hard when the police leaped into the ring and stopped! the match / The bout, so far as it went, was] & fine exhibition. Beell, though go-| | ‘An- |"8ee8, the second to be given to | salmon oggs are the | MKEL j % | Beatrice Mercer, Mercedes Hoover; | ) throttle as far as it will £0, at | strongest Duglets will endea’ vor to |timen, Aino the blocks whisxing DY |fun up an awfully bix score on the| e it am far as it would go for three | the first time th |blocke—in the meantime he heard |Giants in apring wise did the rear machine. When | used in this battle her down and slanted back at his day the University nine again, and) competitor; then be knew it was a| Wednesday Shaner It was Ser-| bunch. | | | | WORLD'S ATH BEELL GOT SORE WHEN BE JABBED HIS EYE (My United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, 6 | Maren Portland followers of the mat xame today are discussing with disgust} the wrestling mateh for the light! heavyweight championship of the| world between Fred Beell and John erg, Northwestern chainpion Heel retained his tithe but it was} by the forfeit route, preceded by an hour and 10 minutes of wresth & fist fight and the separating the combatants by the pol After working th aggressive 40 minut Heell obtained a head and arm locksn bis opponent and nearly pinned his shoulders tc the mat, He suddenly let go, and showing a damaged left eye to Ret Ing after Berg nearly all the time, obtained no advantage till he be cured the hold that preceded th . foul. Both men Hechter Nice Purse for Chane fast. Berg hotly denied after the PHILADELPHIA, i match that be had intentionally = fouled Beel! *|ports trom New York enw) jstate that a purse of §ia) been offered in that elty for # round bout between . * bane, champion tl & “THE RIVALS” A SUCCESS * the world, and Knockout * * New York, Brown's ee * ah he he tH lagroed to have his boy do The play presented by the 'insside for the champion, Senior Athenaeum in the Lincoin| auditorium last evening was a) grand success as a high school play. It was « great improvement over those given in the past and will be used as a standard for the presentation of shows im the fu-) ture. | “The Rivals” is a five-act comedy | by Richard Sheridan, and ta given in such a manner as to keep the audience in « roar in the last part Mise Bhelton should be compli-| mented upon the work she has done | toward making the show @ success The proceeds are to go toward buying a curtain for the auditorium | platform. In order to not over-| crowd the room, Manager Christoph | Steinke arranged for two perform. | Steel Rods, regular Price $3.50, cut to .. Ni a Siar $000, cat torseee it Ba OP's, Cut to eae The following make up the | caste: Miswon Florence Soderquist, | Kathleen Connor, Julla Dickie, | Messrs. Jesse Johnson, Christoph Steinke, Walter Day, Ray Wheeler, | Carl Draves, Joe Dodd, Louis Ger-| hardt and Mark West, Show man- ager, Christoph Steinke; coach, Mins Shelton; stage mauager, Sam | Durmbolten ; assistant. Harry Stephens; property manager, Gar- diner Foye;.. electrictan, Charles | Gilmur. ARATE RRHKRER * * TO PLAY FIRST « REAL GAME TODAY. *! * Re ekkketenthtak | The first real game by the Giants) will be pulled off on Dug’s lot at} this afternoon, when ST ® GIANTS . | iversity of Washington nine. If} © college players win it won't be! ey ve conquered the | training games} Either Johnson or Clarke will twirl) lor the U. Mclvor, James and Sny-! der will each occupy the mound for three spaams for the “Profesh.” Tomorrow Manager Barry will sic) intention of letting bim ride in his|his boys oa the Bremerton team. | Monday the Excelsiors play the Giants, Tues-| & Woltfs | —— Q reom, ist Slee Observation-libra: via Nortbera Pacil lines. Cara, ‘ar * ith bacber and id Chicago & Atlantic Express--by way of Minneapolis, St Aurora. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, © and Dining Car. Runs via Northera Pacilie Burlington Lines. ; To Mississippi Valley Limited or Allaatic Express. "4 Stender St. Louis Pecific and Burlington lines. Let All Eastern Points us ticket YOU via this Railway of the Northwest. ° APMULLEN, GF , Seattle Low Colonist Fares From HN. KENNEDY, G. A. J Main 1430, ‘Momiims Grand Lodge, Order of Caldew Bsitasch Core onal Northern Pacific R Original, Direct and Only Line to Gardiner Gateway atone Park = Batr