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COMPLETE CARD FOR COLISEUM SMOKER TONIGHT RRR ARERR o XMAS Suggestions for a Nice Present Good Pocket Knit ir Gloves, Punching Rag, set Boxing Gloves, Bike Lamp, M C Lamp. Here. ‘Cyotometer, pair Leggings, Air Gun, Following |e the complete Shotgun, Rirle, ond Paige will be pr A. L. HALL 1021 First Av. Seattie, Wash. seum, Third av. and James st., tonight: Johnny O'Leary ve. Shannon. Romeo Magen va, ivan Mil ler, welterweights. Ed Hagen ve. Art Wilson, heavyweights. Eddie Danny O'Brien ve. “Frenchie” Vaise, light o Kast crignes Nelson Sorenson ve Jack Bishop, lightweights. etbon taste va. Git Me Neil, tightweights. Ted Whitman will referee the three preliminary events, and Duncan McDonald will bo the third man in the ring for the three windup affairs, by way of the Columbia River Two Hundred mile daylight ride The equal of any Scenic Trip in America and through Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expense) Over the O-W. R.& N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific eee ESEE ESSER ESSE EERE EE eee R Ae EVEN MONEY ON FLYNN & M’CARTY LOS ANGELES, Deo. 6--Oddw quoted today on next Tuesday night's 20-round battle at Vernon bet Jim Miysn and Luther McCarty continued’ to fluctuat with the result that even mo ia offered for the first time since the match was announced. man for a few days has enjoyed apparent favoritism, but indica tons are that they will enter the ‘lriag at even money. Both men Jeontinued active training today The heavy work will be ended St 1 “were Sunday. ae eel Coac memes * The if Flectric Block Signals FEATHERS TO FIGHT FOR BRITISH TITLE LONDON, Dec. 6.—To battle for the Pritieh featherweight | plonahip before the National Sport ing club here, January 47, Jom Driscoll of Cardiff and Owen Moran jof Birmingham are matched today The fighters will split a purse of | $7,200, the winner getting 66 24 per fcent. Kach man has also a side bat of $500 Modern Science's Greatest Device tor safe traveling, installed at a cost of six million dollare Rock Ballasted, Dustless and Smooth Running Road Bed Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pullman and Tourist Courteous, Obliging Employes | ¢ay of the night Splendid Dining Car Service | OFFER RIVERS $5,000 TO MEET CROSS SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 6.—Joe Rivers, contender for the light weight tithe, who is doing a spar jing exhibition at a theatre here, jis tn receipt today of an offer of $5,000 to box 10 rounds in New York with Leach Cross. System of the (You Pass Through More Large Cities | than by any other route Oregon-Washington Station Passenger Station in the Weet Veuve from Pincet BRITTON BEATS BENNETT NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Jeck Brit {ton of Chicago te the victor here j}teday over Billy Bennett, light District Freight and Passenger Office eixlit champion of Ireland, knock- 7168 wid Avene ing the latter out fust a few seconds before the gong rang for the tenth Telephone Mein 932 and last round. Britton was the Sgeressor throughout, and in the temth round floored the [rishman | twice In succession. 3. H. O'NEILL District Paseouger Agent F. R. HANLON Dictrict Freight Agent Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane bas turned down over $20. 000 in purses for three fights of reason given is the expected ar. j rival of the stork at the Kilbane home withia the next two mouths. $8.00 English Slipon Raincoat Absolutely FREE With Every Order Taken SATURDAY Aw MONDAY Remember Two Days Only, Don’t Come Later and Expect to Get This Raincoat for There Will be None. JUST THINK OF IT, MEN! A Reguler $25 to $30 Suit or Overcoat Tailored to Your Measure and Our English Slipon Raincoat MADE TO 304 Pike DUNDEE 304 Pike Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday and Monday SEESSEESEERES EE EE EEE EEE EEE Bach |? cham. | | fered him on the Pacific coast. The} THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. SPORTOBITS Y FOR BUSY’B Philadelphia. — Yamada beat Slosson last night in t world’s 182 balk line tournam 400 to aking high rane) 1, 87 Sloason’s high was 41. WwW. ¥. Englehorn, fi Spokane high sehool, been ‘elected captain of the [iartmouth football squad for next on, Carlisie, Pa-—Plans being made for a_ fintic enéhunter be. tween Jim Thorpe, of Carlisle and Charles Brickley, of Harvard, heavyweights of their respective colleges. Pursuant to an agreement made before their game with Pennsyl vania, eight members of the foot ball team of Cornell yenterday re fused their letters because Cor. nell did not beat Penn. in the Thanksgiving day game, Yusift Mahmout, Bulgarian wrestler, has had to forego all his mat ongagements, a8 he cannot leave bis native land until peace articles are signed. Four attorneys who took part In the proceedings which ejected Herace Fogel from the National league declare that the proceed ings were legal and will be sue tained {f carried Into the courts. Los Angeles-—Forest senor of English, and 0. N another Instructor of the Arte high sehoo! appeared {in a boxing bout at a school’ en tainment last night Their nerap followed a lecture on Shakespeare and preceded a musical namber. Bailey, Ban Francisoo.—The hard work and grind of training for @ 20- round battle ts mighty distasteful to Ad Wolgast, and it la reported here today that the former cliam- pion Intends to go after the short bout game until the opportunity arrives for him to meet Willle Ritehte, hia conqueror, again. Los Angeles.—Joe Mandot and jhis manag Harry © on, are jon route today for New Orleans, | reat for two) Mandot will months before returning to the ring. If he tp then unable to coax any of the upper flight of light weights to his home city for a match, he will return to the Pa- cifie coast to camp on the trail of where Ritchie and Rivers Minneapotie—inspired,, by the recent wedding of Jack Johnson and Luci!le Cameron, a white girl, State Representative Nimocks an- nounced today that he intends to introduce a bill in the next legis- latare prohibiting the marriage of dDincks and whites. et Los Angeles—The Los Angeles high sehool rugby fifteen, claiming the Interscholastic Utie of South: ern California, are mach exer. |Claed today over report that Palo Alto and Pomona hi ools | be goer a will ignore thetr elatm: t at Stanford December lar game. An sont en to the Interac! under which th San Francisce-—Both Willie Hoppe, the Butchertown cyclone, ind Lee Johnson, negro, of akland, in fine fettle for thelr four. round clash at Dreamland here to- night. If Hoppe wins handily, tt is expected that he will be match- ~|and Lee Johnson, negro, of Oakland, for a 20-round contest Bud Sharpe, former manager of |the pennant-winning Oakland team, Hin the Coast league, will scout next The latest manager to be talked jover for the Cincinnat! Netionals | ts Fielder Jones, former White Sox | Manager, and now presidert of the | Northwestern league. Lefty Fiynn of the Yale football team '* a crack track man ag well jas football atar. Following are |some of the records of the athlete, | who stands 6 feet 2 inches in his Broad jump, 23 feet: 16 | #tocking feet: 100-yard dash, 1025 seconds; |pound hammer, 150 feet; pitcher and punts the football 59 lelowe to these of Jim Thorpe, who |is considered the greatest athlete of any period. What the big que needs more than anything else is the release of # lot of old mossbacks and the infusion of new blood, This is what Hugh Fullerton thinks of the situation, A bill will be introduced at the next meeting of the Illinois legisia- ture to permit boxing in Chicago. The University of Oregon will have all of the football players jback next season, with the excap- jon of two men, They are Bailey and Capt, Walker, Whitman will suffer the loss of most of hor stars, O, A. ©. will lose three of play. ers, Washington “U" will at least two of her best players. tiles Matatt 9 a INDIAN HAUSER TO PLAY BASEBALL PORTLAND, Or., 6—Emit Hauser, the Indian football star, who has been attending the Oregon Agricultural college, has aunounced he would not matricuiate in: dorest: ry at the college next) Year} and ts today on his way to ttlg, Next season, it 1s reported, he will be « member of the Seattle Northweat- tern league baseball testa. Hauser (s an ex-Hasigell aad Car- lisle star, “ His last foothall appetirtiee will probably be with the ‘Boat Ath lletic club against the Multnomah club, during the holiday week, ‘EAR! ‘EAR! | SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 6.—Bat |Uing” Johnson, a prize fighter, is }minus a good’ portion of his left jear today. He says it was chewed ‘of In a saloon fight by Guiseppe Natale. Through a misunderstanding ra garding the date, the Ballard Me- |teors have refused to meet the Co- jlumbia second team of 13f pounds next Sunday, and instead will clash with the Bothell team on the Adams playfield, The Meteors did not play last Sunday, 80 the boy# are ail rested and in great shape tor their coming struggle, M’CAREY OFFERS KILBANE $5,000 TO BOX DUNDEE By United Prose Leased Wire. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec, 6.-—-For a 20-round battle agatnat Johnay Dundee, Johnny Kilbane, feather weight world's champion, received today an offer of $5,000 from Pro- moter T. J. MeSarey of Los An- goles, The date of the bout is to be elther Washington's birthday or March 17, It in expected that Kil- bane will accept. MeCarey, it ts understood, will arrange other bouts for Kilbane during his stay on the Pacific coast BORLESKE JOINS W. A. C. SQUAD Tom MeDonald, coach of the Washington A, ©. football team, which will clash with the Navy team of Bremerton a week from to morrow, and which is pracc for ite two games with the Multnomah club team, last night received # letter from Vincent Borleske, an nouncing that Borleske would try to make a place on the team, Bor- leake waa in the Seattie lineup against the Multnomah team last year, and |e generally regarded as the fastest backfield man ever de- veloped in the Northwest. Of course, Tom will welcome lim into the team, as he will be a tower of atrength in the oo 4 addition of Hauser, the Carlisle Indian, makes the W. 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