The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1912, Page 2

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Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Draggists TANNHIAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. With as pretty a wallop by as clever a boxer as Seattle has seen in many moons, nie Austin, champion welterweight of — the Northwest, sent Charlie Fox, cham pion of the North Pacific fleet, t the mat for the count of nine earl in the first round of thelr bout at the Coliseum last night. Fox stag gered to his and tried to go on with the contest, but could make no progress against the whirlwind apeed and cool-headed science of the Seattle boxer, who punched him CUT- O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Ay. and University ®, Opposite Stone-Fiaber Co. the floor, Referee Pete Muldoon awarded the decision to Austin. Lonnie’s brief exhibition of how a real boxer performs in the ring was the real treat of Iast evening's box ing entertainment. Five bouts were staged, and the first two, which went to four-round draws, were fast r Dentists’ Obie Cut Rate| and well contested. Chester Neff tcca Prices. was lucky to get a draw with Leo | Crevier. Billy Williams and Tom $8 my Clark didn’t cut loose much in WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATS PRICES Easy Payments $15 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Best ......... their bout | ten rounds at the same pace. Ceell Hatfield was unable to go $10 Set of Teeth. Jon with Ivan Miller, and George | Wells was substituted. George is Dd Guaranteed Fit ...... $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown . $4 see Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Silver Fillings, 50c Up PULLMAN, Oct. 19 The Univer. ABYEAR WRITTEN (CARANTER) sity of Idaho's fast and heayy foot-) GIVEN ON ALL WoRK ball team defeated Washington BASY PAY™ME: _— Part gown and/ State college yesterday afternoon, ee in payments 13 to 0, In a bitterly fought game, We Are Agents for all Trans- Atlantic Lines Oriental and Round the World Tours, West Indies Cruises. Reservations promptly booked; through tickets issued; baggage checked to steamer. For rates, sailings and passage, write or call on ? C. W. MELDRUM - City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Columbia and Second Ave., Seattle. Great Northern Railway The nutritive qualities and delicate flavor of Old German Lager are due not only to the selected materials used in the making, but the old standard methods of brewing and aging—the result being a perfect product. One trial will convince you of the superiority — sold by all family liquor dealers or delivered direct to you from the plant. Telephone, Sid- ney 16. “The Independent Brewing Co. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON PRETTY EXHIBITION BY CLEVER LONNIE AUSTIN at will, until, on Fox's third visit to| They might bave gone) THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912. Say, Scoop, You've Got a Kick Coming a stranger here, but he evidently ate a speed pill before he stepped on the mat, for he started like « is back in one corner of the ring George made up in enth what he lack ' in judgment, but as | soon as Miller realized be was fac | ing a hopeless dub, and not a world bei , he Inid George away with |a few carefully placed punches. George was glad to leave the box ing to others, while he hastened away to brighter scenes. | Romeo Hagen didn't show much last night, but it was plenty to stop Sandy Dame, a well-intentioned wol- | terweight, who needs somebody to faim his blows for him, In three ' rounds, Sandy wasn’t burt any, but he was all tired out, and Romeo pushed him down on his back, where he continued to repose for 10 seconds, and then some more, ; While he Ineted, Sandy put up a game exhib''lon of the windmill va riety The evening's events were well | handled by Dan Salt and well ref ereed by Pete Muldoon and Oscar ae ea Marbet, who alternated is == | which looked fairly even for the first half, with W, 8, C. keeping the ball in Idaho's territory, In the third quarter the visitors cut loose and scored both of their touch downa, largely on straight football. Pullman excelled at forward pass ing and trick playing, but could not | gatn consistently. Perkins, Idaho's right halfback, made one 60-yard) | Idaho apparently has the yoars, and will give the University of Washington a tough arcument,|~ when they meet at Seattle, next Saturday, October 26. QUEEN ANNE VS. LINCOLN Queen Anne high school's hopes | for a cham ehip football de * contest with Lin feoln High, at Madison Park. The) hill top students belfeve that Coach | Hamilton hae turned out the best) team that ever represented Queen | Anne on the gridiron, and they have jhigh hopes of winning the city champlonship and also the atat title, neither of which they ~ have ever captured from the older high schools. BY HUGH PERKINS. Next Friday night's club smoker will be one of the best of the sea- son, Victoria will send down some fast boxing and wrestling talent, and the local boys will have their hands full upholding the blue dia- mond, | Frank Duncan will take on the speediest 135 pound wrestler that Victoria can send. Lioyd Wray will be the S. A. C's 158 pound entry, and he {is in fine shape this sea- | son. class trim for his grappling bout. | There isn’t room on the floor for all the handball players now, and a }lot of exceptional playing is’ shown | every night at this popular indoor | same. | attendance of any held at the club. | The business men are too trregular; to maintain the lead in attendance} they once had, | — (dA000086 Albany Cut-Rate Dentists There Is not @ Dental Office tn the world where the very best den- tal work costs #o little, One year | ago we started out cut rates, and the great volume of dental work our eut rates brought to us permits our continuing our low prices. name alone is a guarantee that your work will be of the best, and only| the best materiais used in your mouth. We do exactly the same kind and| clans of work on other people's teeth that we weuld want done in our own mouths, and our examination and consultation costs you nothing. THE BEST ARTIFICIAL TEETH CONSTRUCTORS, EST GOLD AND VAIN CROWN AND BRIDGE RS, best gold and porcelain fillers of teeth, and the best Pain- less extractors of teeth in the Unit- od Stutes today, are with the Albany Dentists, and our reasonable prices are beyond all question the low in Seattle, Our low pi continue because they are bringing us the large practice we desire and require, We guarantee all work for 12 7eare. Call and seo us and you will Find we do exactly as we ndvertive, ur work is the Best, our pric the lowest. oO oF ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Second Floor Beople’s k ma Second and Pike, ys Take levator or Walk Up. Our Prices Will Surprise You, Our Work Will Please You. in his recent fight with Al’ K Kansas cyclone away from home,/man in San Francisco, and finished two minutes later OM! ong of our very best little white| himeelf, hopes, and while be is still green, he, wae the better man at that sort of (net) has plenty of time in which to de| game by stowing Al away in less velop, being not yet 21. braskan, on the form AU Kah opponent f run, ling power, and a heart, wae amply bly best demonstrated when Kaufman, with team she haa developed in several] hig greater experience, tore in and’ most Ranchey will also be in first| Former Cornell pion boxer in the 110 pound class, Will be one of the invaders. An-|two more in the last quarter. Ev- other star performer who will get ery goal was kicked. The ladies’ class has the largest |! action Is Duval, the 135-pound/ dion © largest | vhirtwind who beat’ Knowlton, P. N. + — \ : = , AY BANY PAINLES? @ = DO YOu Wink THAT Women SHOULD HAVE 4 CHANCE TOwTE FOR PRESIDENT, MADAM ? Luther MoCarty, the @ant Nejemployed all he knew to put his away. MeCarty, how -lever, electrified the crowd by pull- ling some of that tearingin stuff lodica 1 and he proved that he than two rounds, Taken slong carctuny end cape tutored, there ts no That MeCorty has terrific ponct aca neueaa FRANKLIN EASY FOR BROADWA Broadway simply Franklin high school eleven off tts fect yesterday afternoon at Madi- gon park Result, Broadway 42, Franklin 0. At only one stage o! the game was Hroadway's goal in danger In the second quarter; Franklin carried the pigekin to the/ 20-yard line, but lost the ball on downs | The defeat failed to discourage! the Franklin boys, and they fought) desperately over the entire route In the final quarter the light losers had exhausted themeelves, and the orange and black had no difficulty] in scoring two touchdowns. On three different oecasions Abe Fine- gold, Broadway's featherweight ond, successfully speared a for ward pass. and crossed the line. In the earlier stages of the game Halfback Woodcock of Broadway plunged through Franklin's Ine for big Kaine. It took Broadway but five min- utes after play had been started to seore a touchdown McDermott sent a pass to Finegold, who car ried the ball to the one-yard line. Madigan took the ball over, Mo- Dermott kicked. Broadway scored again in the same quarter when Franklin lost the ball on Broad- way's 20-yard line on downs, Line plunges, end runs and a forward | pass to MoJannett, who raced 16 | yards to the line, annexed another six points. McDermott kicked, In the second quarter Broadway rushed the oval to the 20-yard line, and a forward pass, McDermott to found the score 21 to 0 for Broad- The finish of the first half | found the score 21 to 1 for Broad- | way. Broadway scored another touchdown in the third quarter and W. A. HAMILTON Player Who Is Coach at Queen Anne High School This Season. Davis of Victoria, P. N. A, cha Chariie Hulen is the come back the! kid. He hasn't challenged Jack Johnson yet, however. champion of Portland, at Pendleton round up ‘vy a Johnny Kling, who managed the Boston Nationals this year, finish ing last, says he would rather handle a Class A club in the minors, We have to insinuate, but sometimes the wisly is second cousin to the need. . ee Rube Marquard is going into vaudeville for 19 weeks. He hopes to win ‘em all “ee ee We are asked to start a chess column, Chess, however, is not a sport, but a cure for insomnia, and this is not the health and beauty page. ee ee The International league plans to prune salaries next year, owing to the failure of the club owners to clear more than 100 per cent profit this season, There are wage slaves in baseball, as elsewhere, “ee # @ If Horace Fogel loses the Philadelphia franchise because he talked too much about umpires being unfair, his error will be more expensive than that muff by Snodgrass, “ee o® | stole this one outright—“You are old, Father William,” the young * *® Joo Mandot wired ® youterday, * for a return match with Mext swept the» can Joe Rivers for Thanksgiv- # | ing day at 193 pounds ringside. #| jseae Reker keeenee man cried, “but your chest is still arching and full.” “Oh, I was a pug in my youth,” he replied, “and 4 ped by throwing the bull.” , i OR Football player who was Kicked in the stomach lost his mind. 1 always thought those college boys had their brains in their head, “es eee *e eee The Iroquois and the Knights of Columbus baseball teams will settle their season-long rivalry withew=came at Dugdale’s park on Sunday. There is a $100 side bet up.on the game, and with three future North- western leaguers in the lingjigs,the game ought to be a hummer, “se “No betting In Indiana,” Ig the edict of Gov. Tom Marshall, wh says the Mineral Springs JoeKe¥ club, of Porter, Ind., can’t pa any thine past him just because he ig a gandidate for vice president an r the West on a stumping trip: 5 # , SF font ‘BY “HOP' LUTHER MPCARTHY, WHITE HOPE, WINNING BOUT WITH KAUFMAN title among all the white hopes. reason This picture shows Kaufman com- why MoCarty should not be the | ing up after the first knockdown serious contender for the in the McCarty-Kaufman fight. ‘errrrrt ere rs MANDOT-RIVERS. LOS ANGELES, Oct. accepting Nusotiman Sn raangiece CAL 10 for 10c Made with Mouthpieces Pennant coupon im every pechage ‘WHITE SOX | Ask Your Da 4 tan the scrimmages of the past week,| 19.— #| game McCarey #} Smith at quarter. terms ®) jis all you need, (fy Untied & te a wi Va i no EERE Seeing air. | act directly on the Sivgr, tight ball, Ed Walsh, the big White|for the treatment Box hurler, maintained yesterday | tion, biliousness, his reputation as the Groatont | 5 . veadache. Ask your: |pltcher in baseball when he defeat | ed the Cubs in the ninth and con |he knows a cluding game of the Iinter-league| sluggish liver, series for the championship of} Chicago by 16 runs to nothing With three games each and two | tied, the Cubs were determined to win and used five pitchers and two/ catchers in the battle, but were un |able to get anything from Walsh | who, with Ray Sehalk as his back | stop, worked throughout the strug ale The American leaguers batted the National pitchers with impartiality The third inning was a particular ly stormy seswion, the White Sox hammering eight men home. Cubs—Natlonals ,... White Sox-Americans .16 17 Lavender, Smith, Reulbach, Le field, Toney and Archer, Cotter Walsh and Schalke Te CCT TTT eT eT ee as * BEST MODER DENTISTRY FIFE eG COULON BEATEN. NEW YORK, Oct. 19—Kid Williams of Baltimore out- pointed Johnny Coulon of Chi cago, the bantamweight ttle holder, in a ten-round bout last night in Madison Square Garden. eeeeeeeeee seeeeeeee CTrrrrereee eras st VARSITY. TO PLAY SAILORS BY R. C. WRIGHT Today at 2:20, the Univer- sity of Washington plays the Brem- erton navy yard football team on Denny field. According to Mana- ger Victor Zednick, of the Univer- sity of Washington, the safiors have a strong team, including four ex-Annapolis players. The lineup with which Washing ton will start is: Hunt, left end; | Abbott, right end; Patten, right) tackle; Bruce or Bliss, left tackle; | Griffiths, right guard; Devine or! Anderson, left guard; Presley, cen- ter; Smith, quarterback; Jacquot, right halfback; Schiel, fullback; Dorman, left halfback. Dorman has not been tackle in LECTRO ENT! COR FIRST AVE OPPOSITE P done right? It if lett with mM. A 4332 because of an injured shoulder, and/ *\ it may be he will not get in the) Young will alternate with Dr. Kelton met his Waterloo the other evening. He engaged in a/ brief exchange with Frank Duncan. | It went but one round. i ;| i MPERIALES SCIGAR ET Tre “Fellow Smokers: ae “You smoke for pleasure—of course. cigarette that can give you that pleasure you—naturally, “Imperiales are better cigarettes than yn roll. They tig you better tobacco. Its into long silky strands—not little pieces. Imperiales blend is a mixture of high-gra soned leaves full in flavor, rich in fraj “And in Imperiales you get the mout which cools the smoke—makes every P delight and means no stained fingers. “My friends, I; iales will capture wiwtawic

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