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Armstrong Me—Hargain Monday Night—26e Bert Clark and Mabel Hamilton ‘Travate—C Reyavids OTRER HIG PRIM ACTS 1%—People ta ~—_ OTHER BIG $ Pe “s ¢ A The PANTAGES Matinee Dalty Twice Nightty TASMANIAN—VANDIEMANS Premier Acrobatic Troupe Ave earynn Py AT THE Angeles Cafe niger First Avenue Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, Steaks and Chops WRESTLING MAT DUST FACTOR IN HIGHBROW STUNT BY R, C, WRIGHT which has been in ase fof the lant In order to find out tf it ts the }decade, has not been used, but rev wreatling mat used at the Univers!-|eral small matt have been lald side ty of Washington which causea the/by side and a plece of oanves blood-polsoning prevalent among | thrown over them. This ts unsat college wrestlers, Laboratory As |isfactory and dangerous, for the |sistant Milton V. Velleo, of the De |mats sjip apart and tet the jpartment of Baetertolo today wrestlers down on‘o the hard floor started a series of cultures from The janitor of the gymnasium che dust off the mat, By inoculat-|has been in the habit of cleaning ing guinea pigs with these cultures |the mats with a vacuum cleaner it can be definitely found ouC if the /and disinfecting them with formal mat contains blood-poison microbes, |dehyde, but the wrestlers ‘assert which would get Into the system of | (he big mat in so old, torn and badly wrestlers when they rub their skin | infected that even this does not Joft on the mat make It safe to use, As the small Barrington Upper and Jimmy te are only a temporary make: | Laughlin were both infeeted with |shift at best, an effort will be made blood poison Inst year, saye Gordon fby Captain Dickson to plee H Dickson, ¢aptain of the wrestling }didates for graduate mans and team, Latghlin’s case was so ser.) board of control at the election fous that he waa in bed for several |Deo, TH to get a new mat for the This year the big mat uaky toe-hold experts ; Sg MIFES a : Tig bee ruth My idea of nothing at all—The souse at ft football game who anx: lously inquires who is pitching for tho home team (his afternoon ere . . “Polly” Grimm, former football star, ls Cyganiewlcs Zybesko, when the man with th in a month or #0. “Polly” will probably not get will know he has been in a mixup, in yractice Monday alght ped Frank Vance a coupte of times In ten minutes, and av ean do that is some wrestler. Polly” Gop one who tam glad that Bert Kincaid got away with Bothnes at Reno. He is now coming into his own, and championship hopors will ei: well on his shoulders, He is unassuming ‘beyond doubt the best wrestier that the 8, A. C. ever turned out, and was never given the full oppor | tunity to extend himself tp his bouts around Seattle In one of his matches with Duncan, the claim ts made that just as Kineald was about to flop him, the referee stopped th hb to save Duncan, . ate . Last week, In Montreal, Johnny Billiter, contender in the 185-pound wrestling championship, threw Glen Littere, a European strong man, in THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 191 |CONTROL BOARD DENIES WAND COVETED LETTER Fifteen football “W's” — were awarded to members of the Wash ington squad by the student board of control at the university yeater day, but Tom Wand, for whom a petition had been cireulated, falled to receive a coveted emblem, In jite stead, the board presented | Wand with a German "W," whieh! ‘does not bear the same distinction as the regular varsity letter, Wand had been substitute quarterback on Dovle’a team for the past four years, and through the mishap of a [torn finger nail was unable to on the campus and presented to the Wille Hoppe, world's ag mgr Wand's name was casera on the | ™* ore of 400 to 231 Hoppe’e high Flaherty medal as the man who had /°#t Tn wae 66, caused the most tospiration toe the team, Tho players will hold Snothy Ot. Loula—The proposed match or bane thin your, ang it we /Detween Wackey MeFariand and thought the same honor may eS Harry B. Brewer, scheduled for placed on the unlucky Wand, December 10, way called off on ac- \ count of @ bitch in the {nancial NEW YORK, Dee, 4K \ arrangements, terest in the 1-round bol tonight between Mike Gib) SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Declaring that there have been no serious accidents on football fields in the Northwest during the present season, Coach Gilmour Do- that the present football rules are all right, and should be left alone, “Tip” O'Neli, prosident of the Western leagu has announced that he will anewer the recent re quest for bim to resign a# prowl dent of the league on January | Club owners of the league voted | five to three for him to get out second bill night In the career, | Oakland, Cal-~After making a Eddie MeGeorty for the dal. record for prowess on the tracks of weight champlonship ts 1¢Tledt ‘Burope, George Archibald, the Cal in the enormous seat sales, which|tfornia jockey, ts here at the home already aggregate. more thup §15,- vd his parents for a good, long rest 000, Archibald, who rode all last season —nmeeneateenteteenncememmmmmmmmnmnen for Baron Oppenheim, will return Noted Woman to Lecture|*#! sext year Again at Y. M. C. A. Mre. O, & Powler-Chum St. Joseph.—After 15 rounds of flerce milling, Batlor Walters was awarded the decision over Charlic Plorsom, the Denver welter, here Prof | lant night, 98. Towle Tork, will her Wag yesterday elected captain of joel the Yale football team for the 1913 neason. tithe eleven for two years. straight falls, Trembley, Billlter and Kincald are the tree men who re almost evenly matched, whe have claims on the tithe! oe 6. Mrs. Brickley has never seen her son play football, Well, that’s natural, Pew mothers care to see tholr offapring hanged, either * . We have just passed through a spell of bad weather for favorit: How much did it set you back? Anawers will be fied in ¢ published seriatum, which is sinng for dealing off the bottom. . . * Speaking of high-jump records, what about the crazy woman in Chi-| | cago who leaped 20 stories? . 4.4 Christy Mathewson, in discussing the news that Fred Snodgrass has been sued for $75,000 by a California girl, in a breach-ol-promise case, tives to remark that in all probability the plaintiff ie not aware that Snoddy was in on the losers end in the late argument for the world’s series. “ee ee Well, Rudy Unbotz ex.) a fight Thureday at Memphis, Rady, you! know, started tp as a fighter during the civil war, ea a. + 8 ft seems the Big Nine conference is willing to take back Michigan| and permit the training table, tf each school will use union Walters an bar ssuer kraut, chub sandwiches, buckwheat cakes and coffee and sink ers, dill pickles and pork and beans, ey Mre. ©. 8, Pow Chamon Tempie ing of the) White of Humes These lectures| guished himeectf on the 8. A. C. al are free. Mra, Fowler-t tton with the cating and health ly from $ «. ™m. to con wntit trieity t in clinton December 16, ay Kame between re tthe Owls, by bowling m at the) score of 220 and bigh average of eheengs 4 20513. The Pelicans took two of the games by the following scores: Pelicans - 05 926 99 Owls 870 951 957. |BURNS HOLDS OUT FOR MORE KALE SAN FRANCISCO, Dee With Frankie Burns bolding ‘a for more money than Jas, W. Cot- froth thinks he is worth, and Joe Mandot here ready to talk busl- bess, the prospects are that if Ad « 30 and 75 2 2,778 TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike and Vocal day hin opponent will be the New [Orleans lehtwetght, Th |prove a better drawing card than 2 Instrumental Burns and Wolgast, it is gooerally antertainment and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS round newspaper Whereas Wolgast Burns in 17 rounds. i Why Burns refuses Coffroth’s of for of $2,500, win, lone pr draw, Is bart to toderstand. He received teas than that for his firet fight We gesize and require. with Wolgast, C. ITO & BROS. || Monte JOINS ABE Wholesale and Retsil ‘BOXERS READY bie of the Washington squad says) be treated to 24 rounds of mighty larranging a card that fairly oozes) | will be on its collective toes, with iknow |ing, FOR FRIDAY’S SPEEDY SMOKER) Provided all of the bouts go the limit, lovers of the fistic game will clever and speedy boxing at the| Collreum Friday aight at the Aus tin and Salt smoker Promoter Dan Salt appears to have extended himself this time to REY SIGN C: co 487. AND SYADISON, SLITTLE Ih Sa claws, and from the tap of the first gong tt Is expected that the crowd interest, When Eddie Shannon and John ny O'Leary clash, both boys will that there is something do Shannon has the weight advantage, that Is the only mark in his favor over his nifty little opponent, and it looks like a great scrap te In pronpect, Romeo Hagen and ivan Miller, the well-known weltera, will try to wipe out the draw decision given on thelr last meeting, and both} boys are confident that they will wet away with the goods, This sbould be another cholee bit of | roftt work, with the clever Miller working overtime to stop the baker's bulldog rushes. Another bout that contributes to the class of the speed ecard |» that | between “Frenchie” Vaise and Dan ny O'firien, Those who have seen the latter in his two sppearances here know that he is a finished | performer, and that he will give the little Frenchman ene of the best bouts of his career, Nels Borensen will tle up with Jack Bishop, the newcomer from Salt Have It Charged at The Eastern BRADBURY SUITS AND OVERCOATS are guaranteed by the makers in every way, These are gar ments which yee can surely depend upon to give you the best service, New, clever styles, priced from and while BRADBURY OVERCOATS With the most eral terms of ere: Santa Will be Here Next On Thursday, December 12th, Henry H. Ketcham of Sroskiyn JAMES TO TRAIN Me bas played center Of] ny United Prees Leased Wire the Pelicans distin-|have not engaged him as my regu-| loys last night in the tournament] managed Mackenzie's horse inter-| the Pelicans and/ests inst season, will act in the | the high! same capacity Abia season. Wolgast fights here New Year's|ciase Would |and consultation costs Afternoons Jjadmitted. Mandot holds a ten) woRK decision over| fillers of teeth, and the Lake City, and Tommy Martin and Gil MeNetl will exchange swate, 3 and 6, we will have a gift for tle boy and girl who comes to {ia se There will be presents for the and mothers also. MACKENZIE STABLE BAN FRANCISCO, Dee 4.—De elaring his inability to account for the rumor, RK. J. Mackenzie, Cana dian millionaire, owner of the Pleasanton race track, denied here that Ed Geers, noted trainer and driver, was to train his ho “Geers may handle a few horses,” said Mackenzie, Best In style, workmanship and a materials; 1332-34 Second Ave., “Seattie’s Reliable Credit my | “bot I lar trainer.” H. H. James, who} 1 | as BALLARD Al \ ie BANY PAINLES? A Albany Cut-Rate| Dentists We do exactly the same kind and! f work on other peopl. that we would want done in our) own mouths, and our examination! L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Bal. 9 Salmon Bay Wood Wood and Coal. Full, Weight and Measure. At Stimson's MIL, Seattle, We carry a large and complete line of Stoves to select from. $1.00 and Up BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard: THR BEST Rg CONBTRE cE ; 4, best mold i extractors of teeth in the United offered in’ Beattie. Our prices will, continue because ¥ are bringing ws» the large practice | Guerentes’ ail’ work for 13] ears, Call and see us and you will) ind we de exactly as we advertiee. Our work is the Best, our prices are the lowest. ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS | by Att C ROSE Billy McGrath, the captain of the ;their size, They would Hike to ar it on present /range a Kame with the Green Lake Port Blakeley team, form, is easily the best back in the | }league. This kicking in Iset Sun 8 game was the distinct fem jture of the game. Unlike most jplayers, Billy kicks well with “ten foot. a. his appearance in the ranks of the Rainiers against the Rangers | which won the elty soccer champlonahip, or a picked tearm from all the schools. Ar- rangements can be made by writ ling to J. Gregg, secretary, Black Diamond Soccer club. in Ashman, the Celtic manage- | mont picked up a “lve wire.” He has a good knowledge of the ame | fechoo! team ATTELL IN DISCARD CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 4.— Another fighting member of the At- tell family ie tn the pugilistic dis ad today, Johnny Kilbane, feath- eorwetght ‘yey oye punishing Monte Attell of San Francisco #0 | badly here last night that the po |Hee stopped the bout in the eighth \round to save Monte from a knock: lout. The fight was billed as a 12 » 94 All Kinds of ” JAPANESE Sad cane vot BAMHOO 1116 Bea Av. Eon You = ei rT? eraser or Wal OUR P: fh Sunn OUR Work WiLL PLease memore aR. | Gemrere, « kinds ot A‘ curtog ebair caning. 1208 rd Ave. Second Piset People’s Baak BM: i — OLD VETERAN'S STAND—— Big Assortment, Best Prices. 633, Ballard Av. Come and See, _ Sammy Martin, an old favorite, last Sunday and played his ueaal | [hard game. Since leaving Seattle! last season, Saramy has been play ie se ih one of the best teams in BULL BROS. Just Printers :: = 1013 THIRD AVENUE wgleck ‘Diamond boasts of a team MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 \ot schoo! kids that defy any team BALLARD METEORS DANCE TONIGHT MINUET ‘HALL | TO CLAIM TITLE) ackeon st. bet 26th and 25th, Any 130 to 14@-pound team desir.) ing to contest the elty football) 54) |champlonahip with the Ballard Me Beiuragy ”Admist Wednends ses teors will have to arrange a came are, ——— undies with them for next Sanday by |i rer. Hall, for. rent “on Syen Sayee phoning Ray Gilbert, Ballard 1268; | —— mee lotherwise the Meteors will claim) 3 |the title, The Hallard lads havo |won every game they have played| ithis season, and but two teamea) | were able to score on then, The) jteam is composed of BE. Sweniler,| | A, Stokke, A. Swanson, BE. Gislason, | H. Moran, 8. Nelson, P. Stendal, G. | Herry, R. Fleury, R. Gilbert, Pat = | Puls, FP. Donahue, H. Fernquist, | Marten, H waeabens and .. Bloomquist. |GREENWOOD § SMOKER FLASHES IN PAN | The second smoker of the Green wood Athietic club, scheduled for )Jast night, Mashed in the pan, and \it is probable that the death knoll of boxing shows in that quarter of jthe elty has been sounded. Ernest | Miller, who promoted the atfair, an- | Rounced that there was just $77 in the house, and that the staging of the affair stood him about §200, so he would call it off. Dale and Kel jly were to have met in the main event, but the small crowd was given back its mission money and there was not a thing didding, PALZER ON JOB LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4.—Al Paizer will arrive In Los Angeles Saturday and will begin training for his New Year's day battle at Vernon with the winner of the Jim Piynn-Luther McCarty match Dec, ,10. The New Year's day victor will be proclaimed white heavy weight champion of the world, and will become possessor of a gold- mounted belt offered by Promoter REPORT as - oe First National Bank of Seattle, Washington ide 26, 1912. RESOURCES The Luncoerg Truss ts Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave. ene and Discounts U. 8. Bonds . Other Bonds, Warran Dees Real Estate, Furniture ‘nd Fixtures, Cash and Exchange $2,561,434.63 100,000.00 423,993.08 37,832.40 1,406,081,71 Capital Stock Undivided Profite . Circulation Deposits .. ESTABLISHED OFFICERS 1882 M. A. ARNOLD, President J. A. HALL, Vice President M. McMICKEN, Vice President D. H. MOSS, Vice President and Cashier C. A. PHILBRICK, Assistant Cashier When Looking oe a Den. tist, Find the One You Want DENTISTRY is the ner) it's Be geod be- Imitation tert cause it will mot pane! Many people who are looking for my offices at 718 i Union Block, Right Doctor Brown,” in front of the CALIFORNIA FOR SOX CHICAGO, Dec, 4.—That Califor nia hereafter is to be the. perpet- ual training ground of the Chicago | Wastin. ok, and think that American league baseball team, is|they are coming to my offiens, wy the assertion today of President |{! at they ara tn Chas, Comiskey, who has tried ev-|"" ery other available part of the country for that purpose, It Is his intention to keep the team in Call- fornia right up to the opening of the Pacific coast sea AN ENJOYABLE EVENING The Hofbrau First and Madison Excellent Orchestra, THE KGHT DR. BRO " dees not make Ak A banquet was held by the Broadway Midgets, city and state champions, at the ¥. M. ©. A. Mon day night. The boys elected a grid- iron captain and manager for next season, Tommy Phelps was elect ed captain and Harry Fursman manager. Coach W. J. Powers was| aia Wiewt. 4 presented with a watch fob, Bill|One Door South’ of th Cook and Frank Moran made iraph Butldini, Open evenings until 8 short addresses, until 4 for people who w worl Splendid Entertainment. Good things to cat fhe Hofbrau Cafe Edwin j, Brom, D. 3, exis tal Pele. a aha " |round bout. Attell was mauled all over the ring in the sixth, seventh and eighth rounds, and was prac- bese ud helpless when the police in- “vane won the featherweight crown from Abe Attell, Monte's brother. WOLGAST MAY BOX JOE RIVERS 108 ANGELES, Dec. 4--Ad Wolgast may bo offered a match at Vernon, February 22, with Joe Rivers or Joe Mandot, if Johnny Kilbane rejects Promoter Me- Carey's offer for a match on that day with Johnny Dundee. Kil- bane, McCarey sald today. prob- ably will appear at Vernon March 17, if he does not accept thé Waeh- ington birthday da: McCarey has opened negotiations with Johnny Coulon. He would match him for an early February date with the winner of the WIL jame-Camp! battle, January 14. This fight would involve the ban- tamweight title, “PORKY” FLYNN IS AFTER BIG BOYS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. To secure a match with Al Palzer, Jim Flynn, Luther McCarthy or! Joe Jeanette, “Porky” Flynn, Bos. | ton heavyweight is here on his re turn from Australia, “Porky” jfought five battles in Australia, and won all but one, he declares. In two 20-round bouts against Jim Barry, he won the 4 ed out in 14 rounds by Sam Lang- ford. Fiynn’s chances for a battle here are believed to be good. FRENCH BANTAM. NEW YORK, Ledoux, bantamweight champion of France, who claims a record of 52 battles won in his own country, | all by the knockout route, will have lan opportunity to test, his mettie, now that he is signed up here to! day to meet Kid Williams of Balti: | being and Frankie Burns of Jersey Dity, The bout with Williams is for |six rounds before the National Ath- etic club of Philadelphia Dee, 11, Ledoux will meet Burns in a 10- + ie battle in New Orleans Dec, ————4———________. COSGROVE WINS TWO In the 8S, A. C. handball tourney, last night, Percy Herbert dropped two games to Howard Cosgrove, an added starter in the race, who took the place of McCullough, Her bert lost by scores of 21-6, 21-2, R, E. Evans, took two from Sam/ Russell, 21-7 and 21-65, rision on both | occasions, stopped Pat Doran, Aus-| tralian white hope, but was knock-/ SIGNS FOR 2 BOUTS; Dee. 4.—Charles | } | | | } Northwest Trust & § Deposit Co. COLMAN BUILDING, SEATTLE. At the Close of Busine November 26, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts... Municipal Bonds Other Bonds . State and King County W: ar- rants Stocks fe Deposit Furniture and Real Estate sources Governme nt Railroad Cash on due from LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits aes anil Deposits . .$ 764,160.84 149,288.93 2,600.00 | 10,514.32 3,755.00 14,800.00 15,000.00 Total and other | 26,802.00 and Bonds .$ 53,810.14 hand and banks 321,467.65 375,277.79 Total $1, 36 52,198.88 State of Washington, County of King, ss. I, J. V. A. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweat that foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief J. V. A, SMITH, cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of December, 1912. MAUDE RHOADS, Attest: (Correct) Notary E. SHORROCK, ALEXANDER MYERS, Directors.