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MEMSIC TO | BOX AGAIN LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23.—Georg T Memasle, the veteran lightweight,| |! and Jim Horner of San Francisco,| have signed articles for a ten e If you are interested tn ~— i Bey Alhloic lub tonight Ther effects, for will box at catch weights $25 to $35 ar big display | Johnny Corbett a Winner A telegram to Frank P. Rose of this city from Tulsa, Oklaboma,| round bout" before the Playa "| © ie re Sin, come fn and » of goods. ave the now shades, and what is still better, we have selected them from mills that are known for the splendid wearing quality of their products —_— FROST & CO. FROST & O'NEIL 1205 First Avenue letie ch or rimless, with @ who use amination. All glasses toed U.S. Optical 917 First Avene Bring This Ad nd Seatt ment of I y Iter wet Corbett cave away several pound in his match > EYL YOU BiG) YOu WITH Robe MEMES ye weep Re aA WeKoRWa@e’s fal? T{IOFF THE WIRE news from Jack Johnson's training camp? . ~ ee 3 “eeee ~ - 4 we Roger Bresnahan will be dropped For instance—“The champion did a little shadow boxing this morn ‘a >? Ty by the St is Nationals, and ing with an 18-pound maul. After dinner he had a fast workout on the : i ; BROMOTER. Gira Miller Huggins will succeed to the rock pile, breaking eleven tons of stone, He wore a neat gymnasium ~} 7 management of the Cardinals, ac } sult of a striped pattern. He showed signs of slowing up in his work, . cording to authorised statements | wad one of his trainers had to threaten him with a 30-30 to keep him made yesterday Bresnahan a = clashed with Mra. Britton, princi pal owner of the club, over aumer- ous trades and deals he sought to make. His contract wit) St. Louis had four years to run, Charlee Webb Murphy will not BUI { »' «t sell the.Chicago Cubs. “I am run "7 ning thls club and will run ft to f suit myself,” ‘said Charles Webb Just Pr yesterday, Then he added that the wed club was worth $1,000,000, that be- 1013 THIRD AVE j ing the amount of his profit in the MAIN 1043 last seven years. ve UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Sitk, Coste One-fourth 405 Arcade’ Bik. Seattle, suit $178 TRACIE Nea ™ous. 905 1-2 Third Avenue DANCING Vincent Campbell, the speediest outfielder ever seen Ih the North aaaneing taught in 2] west when he was at Aberdeen, and recently with the Boston Braves, ae has married an hetress and will quit baseball, Some speed to Vincent ong yet. HIPPODROME, NEW DANCING My idea of nothing at all—Prompt courtesy with which John T. Prush will turn over 25 per cent of his world’s series recelpts to the other clubs in the National league, as he agreed to last spring. eees Booting the bail in a pinch is a wrecker of baseball games, but the salvation of football contests. *e @@ Johnny Kilbane, the brunette featherweight, must fight nothing but blondes. He always seems to have a shade on his opponent. Wow, only recognised eall out the reserves! I'm a regular riot. date dancing *eeee in Seattio Cornell's scrub football team de feated the varsity in practice by 28 to 7, and Coach Sharpe promptly named the scrubs as the first team and relegated the former varsity eleven to the second training table Hal Chase ie still a married man, the sult for divorce brought in « |New York court having been de nied, until the uncorroborated evi |dence of Mrs. Chase is reinforced by further testimony The applause was simply deafening, and the fan from up state, at the first world’s series game, inquired: “What's the matter? is Whooperup?” is see ee A football enthusiast wants to know why Coach Richards, writing for The Star, has not included the forward pass among the great dis coveries of football. The forward pass was not a discovery, but a rule. Richards’ articles dealt with new ideas developed under the rulea, not with new possibilities created by the rule makers, “eee Which reminds me that baseball has seen jess rule changes than SEATTLE ; Phone Main @& ‘€ TONIGHT—ALL WEEK © Mats Thursday, Saturdayan® “BREWSTER'S MOLLON FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Draggists August Belmont declares that the recent Shane case decision in New Cc. ITO & BROS. any great American game, and hence is the greatest of them all. It York, which holds that the di-|Bve. Prices, 200, 20c, Ste Mats i is a game of natural instincts, not of artificial regulations, Founded rectors of a race track are not re 3 Wholesale and Retail on the primitive pleasure acquired from throwing, catching, hitting sponsible for betting if they are ig Beth ‘giteaieneiie pouet AR with a stick and running, baseball fs inborn im the human race, and norant of its me egg ® Ge % te \\ BAMBOO FURNITURES. the closer the game is kept to those natural sources of human amuse- ing to the patrons of pened . A 2016 34 Ave. ment, the more universal will it peal remain. hope to see the sport of kings re- a “ee ee vived. Lulu MoCONNELL & Present | The foul strike is the only baseball change of recent years, and it lout admitted no new element to the game, but simply utilized an element formerly wasted, namely, the foul ball, to speed up the game. *-e ee George Fredet! of Seattie, writing to Collier's Weekly concerning the proposal to penalize a pitcher who purposely walks a heary hitter in a pinch by calling a balk on him, suggests that the pinch hitter who gets four balls be allowed a choice of taking firet or letting another man take first and himself becoming the next batter. It is an ingeni- ous scheme, at least. Tommy Gavigan of Cleveland won from Walter Stanton of Call- fornia in two rounds at Cleveland | last night. They met at 160 pounds. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Veron 4, Portland 3. mpr oR see THE THKER SPA KATHRYN G STANDING OF THE CLUBS W. L. Pet oe —_ aupreunhpmmnninmnmmine 'W. W. Kelly, personal representative of Hugh Mcintosh, has all the American boxers on his trall,/Oakiand .. ...115 «81 687]. OTHER BIG £4 ° 2 | TAFT GOING TO WASHINGTON | *eking fat purses for bouts in Australia. Jack Johnson has been scratched off Keily’s list, because Aus|Vernon .. +113 82 581 Th P A iropractic BEVERLY, Masa, Oct. 23.| alla won't stand for his affairs with white women. Los Angeles 1108 ‘551 e President Taft will probably return | ==! Portland .... wee ATO) Matinee Daily. = SEES: as =e STs . e to Washington for the winter on San Francisco 87 7 Adjustments next Saturday. The summer white Becramento ... 69 7 x house here will be closed on Friday, — - — - “THE OPERATIC —FOR— yapouse Need anything in the drug line? . a w oon sgh segegaed : LEAGUES, APPLY TO TOM LYNCHT 3. the most dangerous diseases ‘ — for the young umpire than at pres-| Ject to. It is cradual and some worst ever” Such is the gist of | lent. Emsiie and) times is not noticed until it has “ 3 : hundreda of letters I receive every | made : tem delay. STEAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICE Seritie-Vancouver via Victoria i Direct | Sheridan, a about ready to pass great inroads on the ays- year. Other presidents of baseb: lout of service, They would retire and certainly dangerous to leagues are up against the same hat once If good men cbuld be se “oe is ; : cured. Johnstone, Connoll If you have any symptoms of g . ¥ don't you get some young O'Loughlin, Egan and others have EE deal tedene Go my -pylirg men to replace a lot of those blind | been at the game a long time, have ter over with us, let us explain ‘ ) ae —_ hdl od ceostion Tam | ammasoed a niee bank roll and soon | bow lead: conUnually askes rom all quarters. will be quitting the me, tala cto eg Nga Where did they grab that bush . = Leave Vancouver » it Arrive Seattle ... kidneys mhy be cramped by a < F (gtcminninagiineennsbipegargnertints SAMANG FROM PIER 1. fepiaced 4} o. er? He is the worst I ever saw Save money on your drugs, See easy it is is Sens this in Ped f 4 Such is the opinion expressed by Rartell’s ad, page 6. coe |p City Office, 113 Second Avenue @r condition with CHIROPRAC- | (igs (homsesite, whet 7 attempt 06 415 80 J ate rial We will fit a gold filled frame, aevoaes” pelle dvinarcace 2 9d Suaranteed for five years, with] ‘The troubles of the umpires are spherical lenses and leather case.!tho troubles of the president. When complete for $2.59. This includes @/the staff of umpires aro working careful and accurate examination. | smoothly there is little to ruffle the | See our Kryptok lenses, without| presidential brow. Managers and | seam or cement. Give perfect vision club owners have a hard time dig: for far and near sight. ging up star players, but any man | who has ever served as president See What’s Doing Third Floor, 344.345 Arcade Bidg. at the Hofbrau President of iattaas Giana Bring This Ad With You. We have contracted with the||ol any baseball organization, will celebrated German Hussar Or-—\tell you that securing a staff of chestra for a three-months en-T\star umpires is practically impos- r TIC ADJUSTMENTS. We make no charges for consultation or giving you all the information you may want to know about yourself. A. LEE LEWIS Registered Chiropractor, 347 Arcade Annex, Seattle. 307-8 Colby Bidg., Everett. nt, and are in position to ile baseball Is the same old game {n the minors or majors, any umpire who has ever made the jump, well knows that he has to The fastest outfielder in base ball, star of the Washington club, leading base stealer for 1912 and picked by Grantiand Rice for the All-Américan Baseball club. bt bf the bent. of No young umpire is ever labeled CHANCE HURLSIOHIO Gite eee ai yor ) . ” but seldom is he Or, L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, RATE Yertainment every otternsem Dronounced “ready.” : 'f You Are Interested in Truth, 2:30 to 6:00 and from 6:00 to Q The success of the umptiré large. | Read. ‘i ly depends on the confidence of the} Our interests should be mutual. THE sega Care player, Confidence 1s not estab-| You want the best obtainable and 1 shed over New umpires |I must deliver to your satis: jon. First and Madison 5 ble until they |My success is due to the careful, in tho majors threejconscientious practice of honest methods, and I claim that it is good Int “a Rail i There 2 a = field iy ten who | business, for what ts better than a . mpire, @ salary is big and |satisfied patient for a “boo: "? W. a i interurban lway an U Pe a ster” ? Three Months of Manage, Matlonal league club, DY! ysivimes DENTAL Wonk |SEATTLE TO. HvERTT Linseed the Possibilities large, It would| I replace missing tecth. that tn pernaies Prauk Chance Tuesday CUT RATE PRICES ct if 10:20 « and: 5 : ’ vee more would embark in the |jevery particular meet tho require- dest Wear sieenowe, wh, so fat, has 68 Does Masy Paymente. el Sheree Bae Fh ig he ‘ession, I guess the old saying | ments of perfect natural teeth. Let Har. . sis? Fad that umpires are born, not made,|me personally detail this work to HOT DEF IDENTISTS CHICAGO, Oct. 23—"I dare Mur] gecond Av. amd University #2 phy to release me, He hagn’t got Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. the nerve.” This defiance was hurled at m Chas. W. Murphy, president of the We OROrS B6Sk OF ome weak L, 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Salmon Bay Wood Chance ridiculed the report that] other Dentists’ 4:20, 5:30 B. 6:30, we Ohio Cut Rate 1:48 dally. ‘te explains the dearth of baseball h ? i. bedog = hergap pe is to get a Prices Prices. ¢ Saturday | ‘Sunday atijudges better than any other aon ge 5 sroay oth a Wood and Coal. contract, saying: Ay.” aanetie.” Wk | theory. You who have no teeth and must jf Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson's MIIL, Seattle) “That makes me laugh. This 15 S A et of Te near Westlake; G 00d t a ball game every person | wear late, I spring Murphy tied Mordecai ee ot: —_ ‘to a tsth aut one seems to know more about cunanie my RESTORATION PATE we rown to a three-year contract and radial EVERETT sro SEATTLE. tho game than the men who are|has enlisted more boosters for my then released him this fall, while tral paid for their services in that Tine. office than any plate ever offered. Everything for the camper, ; o * n t prone Dh gec was on, just to save! $19 Set of Teeth, Kopel Uatne, $138 ‘A (Jo) With this condition existing, one |It corrects a promaturely old mouth Chairs, H s and Baskets, a "Twill stand on my record after| Guaranteed Fit weeens+es A et ly im wood woasieese Tr is ope thie Pe aE eae ee comin atm pote, 15 years of ball playing. 1 : h., : e thing, how-jof the lips and cheeks. Its masti- B Murphy to stand a ay ele $8 Solid Gold or re train Baturday and/ever, to umpire a ball game from cating qualifications are unsur- BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone B the stand, and another to judge id er tral passed and its adaptibility to the Attorney Indicted for Murder, | Porcelain Crown ae we trotent ahead at|P4y8 om the field, soft tissues of the mouth insures ri ni Pg te aregeia ananahuaette Ht at 6. p.m. It would be necessary to use the |its being worn with comfort and * . ” bt. 4 or | Df v7 (3) stimulant wet PI wea Mad Burton L. Gibson, New York attor- aw A sia 3 rn NOCOMPANT. Va dur Mairok tee teen whoa lage yee shes Soniye ads 4 hey accused of strangling a client,| Bridge Work ....... om: ji ’ Rar este hoe e 110 ison St. ie. Sale eae Ga oe f] Everett-Snoh ish unpive ia the stand, to officiate on| Rogular extra heavy $10 gold fhe Orange county grand jury here| Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Interurban »a ee Umpires are scarce because crit- for first degree murder. The date * etTs slip plates, $6.00, “REPAIRING WHILE || ot the trial is sot for the first week| Silver Fillings, 50c Up OLD VETERAN'S STAND ——TOYS! Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come an 633, Ballard Av. Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, nce i Anchovies and Sardines, Complete line of Heinz’s ore may, 80, 1 Fe rig ony 7h ‘es prefer to umpire from the 2:50, 40, “G:4do 7:60, *lgrandstand, Jobs that trom tled Goods, Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger's YoU walt” in December at Newburgh. 12-YEAR WITTEN GvARANTER| 412/25 p 7 i A079. three: to four -thousand Fae By Regal Dental Offices service, Need anything in in the drug lne? GIVEN ON ALL WORK ec sy rw site hes Py 5.) would not go begging for pet of) Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8. (Manager) TWENTVFIFTH AVE. GROCERY a Seo Bartell’s list, page 6, *+¢ | @ASY PAYMENTS —Part down and| 3: 60. Fiabe talent if they were not hard to fill. Ballard 231 25th Ave, ang. 6 balance in payments. 11:66 p.m. Never was there a bigggr field | 105 Third Ave, N. W, Gor, uate : NOTE—Bring this Ad with you