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Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— Fullback—Mercer of Pennsy! vania. Quarterback—Crowther of Brown. “Moose” lection of one ta former Spokane rr. TO EVERETT —Limited t i = 30,” ante. He o't0, toca rater ; q 30 FP. 11:30 a m.; 12°80, 1:80 B TOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Seattle, Sth av. ke; Greenwood, Ajax nOIey Greenwood | New York—-Leach Crose aemeened Shamus O'Brien in a 10-round bo before the Harlem Athletic clab Yast | night, O'Brien knocked Cros# down) in the second round, but Crows was on his feet at once and went after; O'Brien Uke a tiger, trains 9:00 a m. and 4:00 pm traine—:10, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, " Som 18208 9:00, 4:01 B % 10:16 pm. ‘rata ‘Baturday Indicates bags: tratne. igbt grain leaves arenes shed at wwaciusetts St at 6 PACIPIC-NORTHW RST *PRACTION Chicago—Packey McFarland of Chicago is training today for his| bout with Eddie Murphy at Keno sha, Wis., December 15, and is con-) centrating all his energies to de velop a knockout punch. Murphy will leave Boston Wednesday. The NOHOMISH—-$:¢% | weight for the bout is to be 136 oe tea 6 ‘0, 7 at) = pounds at 6 o'clock. EVERETT Sth] “New York—Although Abe Attell 7:18, 8:40, | 19:34,| announced from the ringside in 5 Oltie Kirk that he was through with the game forever, the former featherweight champion admitted today that he ia going to try “Just) one more fight.” Attell said he was not tn condition for the Kirk battle. “T will néw take a good long train ing season,” said Abe, “and then another fight. If I can't make good-—well, Fil quit sure enough.”| looking forward eagerly today to) the bout Friday aight between) Willie Hoppe and Lee Johnson lightweights, which features the Dreamland weekly card. Los Angeles—Fistic promoter Tom McCarey announced }that Kid Williams, the sensational | Baltimore bantamweight, has ac [cepted his terms for a bout here | San Pre 14, with Eddie Campi of San Francisco. The boys wiil box [20 rounds. + When Lose fore Dew “POLLY” GRIMM tist, Find the One You Unless the scheme of Jack Her fe lke) man, manager ot Zbysako, * me geod be-/ through, his charge and any peop people re looking for] Grimm, former varsity football star, ces at 713 First av., § | will tangle on the mat in Seattie, i |The match will take a in the htop Block. at, Matter part of Ji Grimm holds the ‘national amateur heavyweight championship. Zbyseko promises to pin Grimm's shoulders to the padding twice tn an hour or forteit his share of the house re- celpts. If Zbyszko falis to turn the trick in the 60 minutes, the match the two falls getting the winner's credit. MOORES QUITS GAME EUGENE, Or., Dec, 3.—The oy cision of Gordon C. Moores, ass! ant football coach at Oregon ot versity to retire from this position at once, fs causing regret today. Moores declares his business inter- esta will other season reves] article In next Saturday's | vl things that Dentists should ent trom, DD. 5. 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Street . | | Town acks—-Brickley of Harvard) Louis recently during bis bout ‘with | San Francisco—Fight fans ore] today, will be contiuued, the man gafning| -|30 minutes’ play, and Clark added prevent his serving an-| This Is a banner year for the Craig family of Detroit, Ralph Craig waa the double decked hero of the American Olym pie (eam, romping home with the 100 and 200-metre runs before the fleetent field that ever faced & start v's pistol Jimmy Cralg, hia youngest broth or, is the beet football player “Hur Up” Yoout has had at Michigan | since Willie Heston had to gradw ate, If it wasn't for Jimmy Craig It is doubtful if Yost would know he| had a football team this year. The} fleet halfback has been Michigan's only hero. And absorb the fact that Jimmy Craig ts as game as any terrier jever tossed Into a pit, Hig has been the only job outside of Cap }tain Thompson's that was cinched. | Every other position has been filled | | by one or two others since the sea son opened, But not Craig's, His} place has been vacant @ week at a ime, while he was recovering from | | Injuries, only to yawn for him when the day of the game arrived Jimmy literally climbed off} crutches to enter the big games-—/ | | those with Pennsylvania and Cor- nell. But, once on the field, de apite bis crippled condition, be athletes, Thoge who know know he does not offen praise his players. He sees every fault and jeradicates It, bat seldom speaks of | his warriors virtues, All the greater honor to Cralx, then, in Yout's words of commeonda-, tion: Coach Yost Jimmy Craig ‘game? You'll t nave to invent a new word, more emphatic than that, when you de }seribe him,” is the way Yost re- | fers to his pet player. When one member of a family follows another who has brought | fame to bis school, his task ts cut out for him. Great must he be to | win prizes because of the handicap. | So when Jimmy Craig sought hon ors upon the Michigan gridiron he i rae ah to overcome the toeting that THE STAR—T Try CRAIG - ONLY REAL POOTRALL PLAYER AT MICHIGAN Englehorn, Camp's 8) wrote his name alongside that of Ralph was in a ciass bq himself. ® position, is a) Ralph, among Michigan's foremost! Hut he did tt / From the day he rrest pulled on a cleated shoe Jimmy Craig has been a football sensation. ‘oday he ts the leading candidate for cap- tain of the 1913 eleven, and k is almost @ certainty he will be elected. The Craige come by their ath- lotic talent naturally, for Craig pere was an athlete and was trained | by the great coach, Mike Murphy, when both were associated with the Detroit Athletic elub. Ralph and Jimmy have qnother brother, “Bill,” « freshman ia a De- (rott high school, who aspires to up| hold the illustrious name. Strange! to say, “DIN” resembles an athlete | aa 4 gaselle does shote. Speak ing of his athletic ability, bis friends say, student. ‘BERT | KINCAID » THROWS BOTHNES| IN RENO BOUT Bort Kincaid, the Seattle wrest ler, who holds the lightweight tile lof the world, is @ thousand dollars lor no ticher than he was, as 4 re jsult of his contest with George } | Bothnes of New York, at Reno on | Nov. 37. The house was by no | means as large as the engagement warranted, bat Kinesid and bis manager, J. W. Edwards, also of Seattle, cleaned up on a side bet pwith the Gothamite. Kincaid took the first fall in 36 | minutes with a bead scissors and ja straight hammer bold, and the }second fall he won in 14 minutes with a plain scissors hold. Bothnes worked through with the usual claim of poor condition and demanded a return match, and | Kincaid accommodated him, the boys signing up to wrestle again at Reno on December 27 meantime Kincaid will tangle with Knapp, at EX, Nev, on December 10, and after he cleans up on these | boys, if no one else appears in the }meantime, he will leave for Salt |Lake City in search of new met | champion, and twice winner of the! 's title, will be married here) falls |‘ feeling well and ts train@d t @/ December 11 “Polly” | point where he believes he could) poider, with Maurice McLoughlin, to conquer. Kincaid writes that he throw a orissly bear, SOCCER NOTES The game ‘between Celtics and! Port Blakeley, which was played yesterday at Woodland Park, ended fn a win for the former by the score of 4 goals to 1. The playing | of the Lumberjacks was a revela- tion, and for the first 20 minutes they were ali over the Greens. When Montgomery opened the scor- ing for Blakeley the Celtics seemed to wake up @ little, but their play was ragged, Craig equalized after another three minutes from the {n- terval, Craig and Clark were the goal scorers in the second half, which showed the Ceitica’ playing a littie better than their opponents, With two good inside forwards, these Lumberjacks will make any team in the league hustle for the |points. In Windbiad, Jefford, Mo- |Grath, Laursen and Brebner, they have five players who would do well on any team. The Celtic team was a big disap- pointment and were lucky to win by 8 goals, They evidently took their opponents too cheaply. Ash- man, Douglas, Craig and Brown showed up best for the Greens. Buckm: was decidedly off color and played his poorest game of the season. The Rainiers kept up their win- ning streak by defeating the Rang- ers yesterday at Woodland Park by 1 to 0% The Light Blues played the entire game with 10 men and to be defeated by one goal is a credit to them, especially when they had such a strong bunch as | the Rainiers to tackle. Owing to Lemon having an in. jured hand, McCall was called upon |ta defend the Rangers’ goal, and ‘TENNIS CRACKS TO FIGURE IN: ANOTHER MATCH MAY SUTTON LOS ANGELES, Dec. Sutton, women’s national tennia | wort to Thos. C. Bundy, jor the national doubles champion- ship. Simpson Sinsabaugh, former Pacific coast singles champion, and Florence Sutton, the bride's sister, | who once held the American wom- on's title, will be best man and orideemeld, DD Bits of BY FRED HENRY The Creighton University hae a Japanere player named Tamisea, who does all their kicking. - The Jap |s well known in the Middle West for his kicking ability. He makes the majority of drop kicks he tries and does ali the punting In eight attempts at sending the oval between the posta, the Jap has booted five over for the season. His best feat was the kicking of the ball from the 60-yard line. That the Tacoma stadium may be the scene of a Northwest confer ence game is probable, following a visit to that city by Coach Bender of Pullman, Coach Bender |p. gotng to try to get nekt year’s Pullman- Oregon game scheduled fit the stadium, Although the Petes team made @ poor showing this year, at least one player deserves to be on the all-star city team. He is Adat who was Broadway's most et getic player. Here is my selection for a city all-star team. If you doen't like this send in one of your own: Stowell, Lincoln, L. B, Foster, Queen Anne, R. B, Wrucke, Lincoln, L. G. White, Broadway, R. G. Gilmur, Lincoln, L. T. Kirkpatrick, Queen Anne, R. T, Adalr, Broadway, © |right nobly did he answer the call, His work yesterday stood out above all the rest, like an automo- bile headlight in a fog. | A meeting of the teague will be |held tonight at 418 Pike st, One gate from eachyteam is urgent- y requested to afend, | Coach Perkins, the Tacoma high tutor, attributes he poor showing of bis squad this year to the cliques in the squad that work against the best interest of the team. With the |lack of union and harmony it was hard to win games, agreed to give hance for the Baker, Queen Anne, Q Sharp, Lincoln, F, Crim, Lincoln, Richardson, Queen Anne, R, H. Young Potter is growing thin these days over worry, Potter 1s manager of the Students’ basket- ball team and the financial respon: sibility is too great for one so young. They are actually talking of going as far as Mukilteo to play, and Potter wonders if he can stand the strain of handling so much money, . ‘Tracy Strong hes heen hustling for new members for the. boys’ department, They say Tracy got the professor says he is |Hghtweight championship of Eng land, under weight and can't come in the gym for ten years, SDAY, DECEMBER 3, Bill’ ts a nice young | Partand would be the first boy to 3.—May | WALTER CAMP SELECKS ALL-AMERICAN TEAM SOME ATHLETES---THOSE CRAIG BOYS---YOU’ VE HEARD OF RALPH, BUT LITTLE JIMMIE’S COMING THmR FATHER WAS AN ATHE LETE Parey CraiG<DouslB DECKED OLYITPIC SPRIN TERS WINNING FAcyw ee | THE FAMOUS BROTHER ACY een eA NEW CHAMPION WILL _ VISIT SEATTLE DURING TOUR OF THE COAST | By United Prem Leased Wire } SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.--Ten weeks of theatrical work on the Pa jcffie coast and probably 20 more in the East makes K highly improbable that Willie Ritchie, the new light weight champion, will defend his | title before about July 4 “I do not think I will fight again untl! July 4, provided of course, that the ¢ trical engagements | hold out,” haid Kitebie today. “My first opponent undoubtedly will be Ad Wolgast. Hilly Nolan thought several days ago that Packey Mc | Oaktand, of Angeles and San Diego. His contract also calls for engage / ments in Denver) Sak Lake and Kansas City. He will then jump to/ Chicago, where he expecta to slat for a 20 weeks’ engagement Harry Edwards, fight. promoter, | wants Ritchie to meet MeFariand in Philadelphia. Nolan made the} flat statement today that it ls not) hie Intention to raise the weight o 135 pounds, Richie can easily make 133, so why should we raise it to 186 pounds?” said Nolan. “We will make 133 for all of them, but not at the ringside. We will insist upon welghing in several hours before the fight. 1 belleve that in this we Ritchie's 10 weeks tour on the will be supported by the public, ax coast will take bim to Vancouver, | 99 out of every 100 fans are against Spoka Tacoma, Poraltnd,| ringside weight.” ' Meet me, but now he thinks as I do that Wolgast should be given first| whance.” Ritchie le the sixth child of a family of 11. He hag four sisters six brothers, His father has never seen a prize fight in his life and he's 60 years old, and bas spent most of his life in San Francisco, | the home of boxing. Ritchie declares be will never let him attend ® battle in which he is the principal vo ve jand ie dobie the gink who put the do in dobe dollars? -“* eee Hortense wants to know “Where are the gridiron warriors of yea terday?” Hortense, they are probably wading into studies up to hele | | respective K-necks today, . The man who worked for four years without a salary has nothing on Tom Wand, Who played with the Varsity for foyr years without) getting his “W." . Art Wilson and Ed Hagen, heavyweights, are going to mix at the Austin & Salt smoker Friday night. I don't like to discourage Wilson, but he should have his family physician at the ringside. oer ee My idea of nothing at all—The human being who can referee an amateur football game and get away with it to the satisfaction of everyone, There is a movement on to see that Tom Wand gets the coveted W" at the University of Washington. For two years he has been one of the mainstays of the gridiron squad, but was robbed of his let- ter by not being sent Into a big game for a measly five minutes of play, in time to win it, Simple justice demands that the letter be given Wand, . eee Notice that The Star sporting page came to bat as usual, yesterday, with the first pictures to be printed in Se e or the Ritchie-Wolgast fight. There's nothing new in this performance. The moral is, The Star for the first and best sporting ne and pictures, | eee Jim Thorpe is going to quit Carli There goes two-thirds of | the Indian football eleven, . If the National league club owners ever should get into a ring for | a battle royal, we'll wager 8 to 1 that Charley Murphy will be the} original gent to come through the ropes feet first. ". Whatever may be said of the late John T. Brush, it will be gener: | ally recognized that he was a fighter in spite of his infirmities, and | almost alone in upholding the traditions of the National league, With: | out bim that body will slip back into the lightweight class, eve ee A private letter from Bill James, who Is spending the winter at} hig California home states that he was burling for one o fthe Cali- fornia clubs in the winter league and the news got back to Boston, where he will play next year, and he received immediate Instruc- tions to cut it out, Seems to me they should give Bill the chance to keep in trim and pick up a few washers on the side. » “ese ee Knockout Brown Is noted for being the only cross-eyed fighter, but maybe he isn’t crosmeyed after all. He is cross-eyed the first time you look at him, but looks again and his right eye ts back tn place, Naturally, Knockout 18 rather sensitive about this subject. He says he can see to knock em out, afd asks if that isn’t good enough for anybody. . . Owen Bush, Detroit shortstop, broke the “base on balls” record last year, He walked 110 bases on four balls each, He got more than twice as many as Ty Cobb, who is on the same team, In 1906 Fielder Jones of the Chicago White Sox got 102 bases off of compli pitchers and held this record until last season, when Bush it. - mentary surpassed om eee eee WILL MEET DUNDEE. won the title from Abe Attell in los Angeles February 22 last CLEVELAND, O., Dee. 3.—John- | ny Kilbane of Cleveland, world’s! ‘The Athletics are paylag y c te featherweight champion, will meet! tion to training rales aad ttre try: sonee Dundee of New York {/ing to win in Cuba, and they’ Los Angeles either February 22 or | ning regularly, Fe wine March 17 next, according to a mes- —_— sage sent today t noter Mc-| Boyle, Oakley and Patmore Dunn, ‘TO PINCH JOHN | down B.&M.* emi 8 by Jimmy the cham-| worked hard for ‘the Reds, Oakley pion’s manager, finished a good day's work by scor This will be the first 20-round ing the only goal of the oune in battle Kilbane has fought since ho| the closing minutes, irnament, He thoy ‘that he will go b the tor flies KILBANE FOR | HIS FAKE BOUT JOHNSTOWN, Charging fraud, have sworn out a warrant here day against Johnny Kilbane, cham pion featherweight of the world,| his manager, Jimmy Dunn, Tommy | McUinty, sparring partner, and M J boxing bout promoter, for | lotal sporti & men} to Jarry participation in the boxing show 3 held here October 2 Kilbane | - UY the seme fought and knocked out McGinty we would wank latter posing as “Tommy Dug 1 of San Francisco.” Attorney | ** Daniel | comp! 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