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‘ED HAGEN FALLS — BEFORE PUNCHES OF ART WILSON After he had been outpointed for three rounds and a half, during which time he was sent to the floor three times, Art Wilson. heavy: weight, with but 30 seconds stand ing between him and an adverse decision, at the Collseum emoker last night, planted a left hook on the solar plexus of Ed Hagen, the fighting policeman, while Hagen was confidently gazing elsewhere, and sent him to the mat for the ount of seven, Hagen woubled to his pins, only to be laid ccld by a stiff right to the jaw A record crowd gathered to wit ness the 24 rounds of boxing, and the fans were rewarded by & #0 ries of the fastest bouts present in Seattle this season, with the MillerHagen affair easily causing the most enthusiasm. | The main event was between Johbony O'Leary and Eddie Shan non, and {t was a speed marvel all the way through, with both boys | always on the aggressive ard land ling heavily. Shannon had an eight }pound weight advantage and seem led to have everything elve, but neither lad could deliver the hay maker, and both were going strong at the last gong. The draw ver dict was popular, Mickey O’Brien and “Kid Stan ley substituted {n the Miller-Hagen bout, which was called off, It w | Stanley's first apearance here, a he said bis how-de-do and good-bye in half a minute, the contributing cause being a wallop on the lamp. Danny O'Brien drew a razoredge decision over “Frenchie” Valse, having the better of the first throes spasma, but Vaise came back #0 strong in the final round that the crowd figured he deserved a draw. Jack Bishop, the invader from Salt Lake, showed all kinds of skill and speed and steam in bis bout with Nelson Sorenson, easily carn- ing the decision. Tommy Mertin and Gil McNefl traveled four even Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— DANCING HIPPODROME University. Danctag Teese by Competent BULL BROS. 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Ask about it today, and NAMO soseerceee Addres: ‘RITCHIE WILL NOT ENTER THE RING UNTIL MAY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 7-—All speculation as to when Champion Willie Ritchie would defend his title was set at rest today, when Hilly Nolan, bis manager, announe ed that Ritchie would not enter the ring again before May. Thia doe My idea of nothing at all-—The fun there is watohiny drill five miles around a small indoor trac Another fa some a lea of nothing at all—The cotn the ranne nt out of doing the same thing. laration means that Promnt Tas. y W. Coffroth’s pians for # return The yermshe fiend who rolls over In his bunk down at “the Chink’s”™ match between Hitehie and Ad and dashes off a pome for the Pink every week, after smoking bis fifth pill, managed to bave this one posted for him In time to get into my morning math: Wolgast February 22 will not ma tertall “Wolgast and Ritchie,” raid No jan, “will be just a» good a card in nix monthe as they would be on Washington's birthday. A fighter n Only win a champlonsbip once in a lifetime, but he can make @ |mateh, if he has the class, every day in the week, We are going to pick up the easy money firal, Then we will be ready to talk fight,” There was an old lady of York, Who fell in a river called Fork; Her head, it stayed under ~ But then {t's no wonder— Because both*her lege were of cork. “eevee “Fair Harvard” is real peeved at the rude tactios used this y: the Dartmouth team against’ the Crimsons, They threaten to suspend athletic relations with Dartmouth. Oh, attar of roses! oe Be And now we are to have motor car polo. Old King Gasoline is) surely driving that noble animal, the horse, into complete ecl! The | new polo fad should hardly be a pleasant thing to look upon, Of course it will have its morbid side, for what would motor car polo be withou a collision or two? It should be a case of knock ‘em down again, sot |Home bere today. He was struck ‘om up again, but a few accidents nowadays in any kind of sport are |0Y% Breet car several days ago its real sip, and are mighty good swellers of the gate receipts. ern _wetee recovered from the shook, New York.—"Brooklyn Jimmy Carroll, former middjewelght cham pion gf the world, is dead at bis address with your na plainly written Faull’ ree of Drafts wry plained below, Magte Co, Dept LKI9 J To every one suffering with RHEUMATISM 1 Make Thie Uniimited Offer In the meantime, the Standard Ol! baghi bazouke look on with a merry gleek in their eyes and a soft sigh of “Go as far as you like, boys.” Motor car polo carries a menacing dread with it. Might it not be pow sible to vary the tedium of baseball by refining on it {n the gasoline inet Then we should have the players on motorcycles and the bat- ters would use motor bats, Of course, the field would bave to be em larged, for who tn thander could circle the bases on a long bit with a two-wheeled demon hiking after the ball at a 40eecond clip? Let us hope, however, for the peace of mind of t Cobb, Wagner, Speaker stripe, that gasoline doesn't filter iato the diamond sport. “en ee James J. Corbett may have been something of a sorapper in his day, but he fs an awful prane when it comes to picking winners today He picked Jeffries to beat Johnson and Wolgast to beat Ritchie on Tar key day. He picked Gibbons to beat McGoorty, and now he works through with the statement that Eddie Morgan will give Johany Kil bane the hot end of it. If Pompadour Jim keeps trying, he is bound to hit It some time, and I am Inclined to belleve that the accident has happened on his Morgan-Kilbane dope ar I'll send you the Drafts the same So many members of the Portianet Coast feague club have had | 487 | Ket your coupon—-fresh frou the laboratory, ready to begin thelr their private accounts sent to Judge McCredie, such as gas, laundry and taflor bills, that the judge has sent out an earnest plea to Portland phy-| “Ok the minute you put them on sicians to discover a serum that will cure baseball players from epend-| THY are retieving every stage and condition o| this eruet dine ing twice as much as they earn ie a Sg yea y tie, Lumbage oF Gout—no mat- Claims for second place in the Northwest football conference are| ter where located or how Doble is worrying just like a fox In a well-populated | They are bringing comfort slow in coming in. chicken yard, with the farmer who have nm and women and his family away from home, and the Ney the dog dead ‘ Ider stages. . = I SEE a I urge you, for I know th ae ie tort and deformity tt A PIPE FOR Hi often leads te. Bend today for the OPPE — dratia “T' send them on trtal becaune | knew what they are doin. By cel connate for # thousands and f have fait Butehertown cyclone, ts preparing | the “Deates. ee today to go after the big tame in| *'*", you the boxing world, following big de-| ¥,5.,'2 *." feat of Ieee Johnson of akthnd tulty Hoppe went after Johnson from the |** t I# fied first gong. The decision awarding | %,)')) t benefit the bout to Hoppe was popular, | eatved, nend me One Dollar. On the 8. A. C. alleys last night, the Orioles won two out of three games from the Eagles, Dobb of the latter team rolling high score of If not 5 r rae - ewe | they cost you notht 1 or nee eg not aM od be heed high} | The receipts of the RiversMan- word. Adress Magis Fost Lratt average of 1 Mgr | dot bout tn Los Angeles on Co, LKA® Oliver Bide, Jackson, Orioles . 881 8561 905-2627) giving amounted to $19,622. Miéh. Bend no money-—fuat the cou Eagles 897 S12 861 70} —— oe | pen. Write today—eew. In the same tournament tne | Hawks took two out of three games || from the Eagles, making the sea-|| son's bigh score of 2,837 pina. Walk-|/ er of the Hawks had bigh score of|/ 214 and high average of 206 24. | Going Home for the Holidays? The scores: . Hawks 983 961 §93—2,8371| Travel via the Pheasants ....917 934 932—2,783 On the Bismarck alleys the Moose team nosed out in all three games against the Seare-Roebuck outfit last night. Capt. Scrivens of the mail order men bowled high score of 227 and high average of 202 The scores: 705 727 670 Sears Roebuck . 6 6720 «652 Imperiale nicked Smith's Great Northern Railway. ROUTE OF THE ORIENTAL LIMITED ' Splendid Service to Traine Leave 10 am., 3:45 p.m, 10:30 p.m. 8 a.m., 12:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m, 11:45 p.m. 9 am., 7:10 p.m., 10 p.m, 9 am, 7:10 p.m. The Hopes for two of the three games on the Imperial alleys last night. Wetmore of the Hopes rolling bigh score of 242 and high average of 196. The scores: Imperials 860 972 864--2,696 Hopes ... $53 896 989-—2,738 RRKRRHERRRERR RARE « “OLD ROMAN” IS GENEROUS TO TWO SONS OF ED WALSH *% CHICAGO, Dec. 7—How *& Chas. A. Comiskey, president *% of the Chicago White Sox of *® the American league, reward wed big Ed Walsh, his star *% pitcher, for his work in the * intercity series with the *® Cubs, was told here today by *® a close friend of both men. * The “Old Roman,” it was said, *& did not han $1,600 * check after the seri * ported. Instead, he * of Walshs two sons $1,500, *® saying: “That ought to go a *® long way toward educating *® the youngsters.” ee te te te te te te te te te te ke te te tee JIMMY FITZGERALD BEATS TWO MEN At the Broadway rink, last night, Jimmie Fitzgerald, world’s champion 16-miler, easily defeated the relay team composed of Al Morgan and Pete George, covering the complete | five miles in 26:57. The two other | men ran two and a half miles each | Fitz was leading Morgan two laps when George started to work, and while the Greek was able to cut Portland, Ore., Vancouver, B. C., Spokane, «+0 St. Paul ww ww Chicago . « » » 9 am. 7:10 p.m. 10 p.m Kansas City .. ~ 10:00 p.m. And All Points South and East No Better Roadbed in the West Oil Burning Locomotives in the Mountains Through Tickets to All Points at Lowest Prevailing Fares Baggage Checked from Residence Seeeee terete eeeeeee a Pot, tates, J renory ay aranaportacion, call on oF address Cc W: MELDRUM, Asst. Gen, Pass, Agt. COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVE. THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. -lball team wa | basketball game from the Bank ing that it was Headlinesman)§ /.oans and Viscounts ........se0+ Boyle who called the double pen} Banking House, Furniture and lJalty which gave verett two Fixtusee chances to kick. Both Mr. Mc-|f Ober Reecurces REN Sse mee Donald and Referee Place aro|f Other Resources proms ‘SOCCER RULING FOR BUSY BUGS] WORTH KNOWING BY ALEX C. ROSE While refereeing the Celtic Port Blakeley game last Sunday at land park, | made a decision which did not go well with the majority Battling Nelson pulled down $881) of piayors and The for hie bit in the contest with] Leach Cronu, at New York, the oth-| Ply came up in the following man ler night, Tho total gate receipts|2°F, The Binkeley team was bead | amounted to $2,796 jing for the Celtles’ goal. Lauson “ " | the outside right of the opposing Billy Papke must now do busl- ‘news with Eddie McGoorty if he |hopes to be recognized as the mid dleweight champion Wood “DENNY. All Clay Pr: 1007 Hoge Bldg, spectators dre team, was standing in “offside” po “Battling” Brandt, the California og | . |neavyweight, is hot after a maten| ton with only Waller and O’Con nor in front of him, when one of the with: "Denver Kd" Martin, Hrandt says he will box the colored won SAFES Blakeley halfbacks kie the bal! well up the field to Where Lauson “trae der, winner (ake all, or any way ‘ 0 icin }Martin wishes, Brandt in sure big) Wa" ptanding. Masterso ing, the scence Jenough, He stands 6 feet 11 inches | >4!! hegding that way, ran back to- ond weighs 215 pounds stripped engypsee ia op pr to he out Wal VAULT |He t# bullt on the Tom Sharkey |)" 408 wien tauuon re Aves ve OOR lorder, only he is about 36 or 60) 11), ar mee tae post :. ront o D s pounds heavier, It tx sald that) eae eee tote tie 810 Brandt has a punch ke the kiek foot he prota. st lw ry of a. mule, Wenatchee sports are ee te eee itm Mantarny stil talking about the mateh b| ining back : he 3 he ernon F it jtween Hrand: and Ed Hagen, in|)? of oor pte ag ds Fag AB urniture |which Hagen was knocked out In Whore a pinyer tn when is not Wood |the second round, a trick that Jack 9), ball (Be pr Ban Fars _? Bleel Laster failed to do. lat the moment it in played by a | Fixtures cet playee of bis own side. one ect Portiand, Or.—With their strike een neat — ep 908 e te P let wel over the refusal of the athletic pow’) vuninted with this ruling, will read ors that be declared off, the foot-|qisinted with thi me ball worthies of the Washington) so i "wil greatly, help the pane | PURCELL SAFE 0, high school are bard at it todsy|‘rhis is the most important point Kaclosive Agemt for in preparation for the game for the/in the offside rule and one worth GENUINE WALLS f, |Wendeli Phillips @hool of ChicaK>.|cnowing. Again, I say, “read it over | soa ara hc? Male Of, December 28 and study it” | Los Angeies—When the Pacific! Santa Rosa, Cal—Lem Kegg of | coast baseball league season opens|los Angeles, sparring partner of here in April Lon Angeles willt boas| Willie Ritchie before the Wolgast of one of the finest baseball plants |fight, won over Ray Baughman of outside the major Jeagues, according | Petaluma here in a hard 20-round to plans being considered today by| mill. Kegg bested the “Petaluma Presidents Berry and Maier of the|Chicken” in every round, but could es and Vernon clubs. The|not stow Baughman away 0 "© THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA var lease Washington | park and already have begun {te improvement out in every league from clase AA National Association of San Francisco to the lowest classification, Hal United States Depositary Danzig is today signed to play the| , first bag for Vancouver in the STATEMENT OF CONDITION Northwestern league, Danzig hit Including its Branches in SEATTLE, Tac3ma, Portland and} like a gunboat out for target prac-| tice when he was with Montgomery, ding its I Virginia City, at close of business, November 26th, 1912, ASSETS a Phone Main 96a, Eyres Transfer Office 114 Jackson 4 Portland, Or.—After having tried St. Loula and Sacramento. London—Bombardier Wells, the! Fnglish champion, is victor here oday over Geo. Rodel, champton of | uth Africa, after two rounds of one-wided fighting, Wells floored} the South African twice during the | first and second rounds, and then put bim down for the count Loans and Discounts : BankPremises (San Francisco a Other Real Es Nanos) + 4ec0esanu ° Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit Sundry Bonds and Stocks United States Bonds to Secure Cir Other United States Bonds «+ « $30;213,468.81 tes) 1,166,70026 5 484,000.00 3,210,654.13 462662277 5,037,500.00 } | 285,000.00 New York.—Practically al! of the bieyele teams which will start the “ Raday> . sixday grind Sunday night are|f Redemption Fund with U. S 250,000.00 here today, doing preiiminary|§ Cash and Sight Exchange ....... +» 14,544,02672 sprints in the big bow! track. Cambridge —The Harvard foot- dined last night by 600 enthusiastic students, A eliver loving cup Was presented to Coac Percy Haughton and gold medals to all the players. Total .... LIABILITI ac ided ES. vos SS981B OLD in -$ 8,500,000.00 a ’ Circulation Philadelphia —Wiitle Hoppe de-|B Letters of Cr ed George Slosson here tast| Gin pint . ht in the 18.24nch balk-line tour r taab ney, running 400 points in four in Deposits ..... nin and equaling the world's cue ner Totals Be nk of California, National Association, San Fran- i its branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virginia City, constitute one association, under one man agement, and depositors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus and am divided profits of the association Agent for First National Bank of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Bank of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SEATTLE BRANCH, 801 Second Avenue ~ E. C. Wagner, Manager. Geo. T. S. White, Asst. SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. The Students’ team won a f Wedneaday night. Score, 23-19. The kids were quite elated at winning a real game for once. O'Connor pulled Ullan and Ver- non down Tharsday in handball and today goes after Pew. Score, O'Con nor vs. Vernon, 21-15, 21-20. The Snyderites beat the Lambs in| baseball last night by a score of 15 to 2 Batteries, Huedepobl an Friedman; Snyder and A. Balkema. Effective October 27th, 1912, “§, S. PRINCE RUPERT” | Leaves Seattle, Wash., Sunday midnight, for Victoria; Vancour Rupert “S. S. PRINCE JOHN” Leaves Prince Rupert Wednesda: October 30th, November éth and ber (th and isth, for Granby Bay, Pt. Simpson and Stewart, B.C. Friday at 12 o'clock, midi ber Sth and December Sth and 20th, for Masset and bor, Sunday at 10 p. m., November 10th and 24th, December & for Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Cumshewa, Pacofl, Lockport, and Ykeda, B. Sisley’s team won from the Thompson bunch In the relay race by almost half a lap. Score of the Senior Class clubs: Snyder, 328; Sigley, 256; Thomp- son, 204; Lamb, 17. The Swastikas won from the K. O. T’s in basketball. Score, 8-6, Isham and Jenkins were the stars. GRAND TRUNK PacIrIO RAILWSY Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday 10 a. m. for South Hazelton, B.C. (155 miles). Returnil Hazelton Sunday and Thursday at 10 a m, arriving at 6 p.m . GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track Route.) The boys are getting Interested in the record-breaking, and yester- day, Wyatt hitch-kieked four inches over the record. WANTS BRESNAHAN TOLEDO, 0., Dee, 7,—With a contract calling for a. princely sal ary already filled out, Fred Clarke, manager of the Pittsburg Pirates, is here today to sign, if possible, Roger Bresnahan, who recently was dismissed as manager of the St Louis Nationals. TOM M’DONALD TELLS HIS SIDE Tom McDonald, umprie of the! recent Queen-Anne-Everett cham- pionship football game, appeared} before the athletic directors and officials of the Queen Anne school yesterday, and gatisfacterily an swered the Criticlams made against his rulings in that game, by show- Chicago to New York and other Atiantte Through PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURIS 4. H. Goodier, ©. P. & T. A. Phone: Main 6709 Clty Office, Firat Ay. A r Al Trai rts, slosping Passenger 4 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wasb. © antic Steamship Lines. 4 TheStateBank of Seattle, Washington, As Rendered to the State Bank Examiner at the close business on November 26, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Real Estate owned agreed, however, that Mr. Boyle's | a eguaeos U.S. and other high grade bonds.$118. interpretation of the rule was cor-) rect, The school officials decided y Seattle Bolcom Mills, Inc. High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De. tail Flooring and Finish- ing our specialties, down the lead materially, Fitz waa never in serious danger of losing the race, FREDDIE WELSH IS CHAMPION LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7—The re juvenated Freddie Welsh, again lightweight champton of England, will return to California to do bat tle with the upper flight in the lightweight division, if the definite | promises of a battle here can be secured, Welsh, who outpointed the present champion, Ritchie, when the San Fran 10 stibstitut- \ed for Ad Wolgast, on Thankagtv-| jing day, 1911, particularly wants a} try at the world's title. Promoter | McCarey is considering Welsh's application, The Chicago White Sox will train Ballard 141 this winter on Frank Chance's ranch, in California, Warrants ........ ice ats sien 1 Cash on hand and due from other banks not to carry the matter before the state board of control. SOCCER NOTES The Rainier forwards will have} to be in their best form if they expect to make sany headway against the strong Black Diamond |halfbacks, next Sunday. Cullin,| Gray and Upton are certainly a LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in.... Surplus and: Undivided Profit Deposits $s. formidable trio. Billy McGrath says he hates to to have Sunda Rang beat the Rangors next but It can’t be helped, The} ‘8 is Billy's old team, but he} GAIN sindé last call, September 4, 1912. .+++-¥ nr will do his best to defeat It.} TICERS This Port Blakeley bunch will be| OFFICERS hard td beat from now on, E. L. GRONDAHL, President Some of the players on the Sparta and Port Blakely teams may not know much about the game, but they show a good example to older heads by playing till the whistle sounds, JOHN ERICSON, Viee-Presiden’y A. H. SOELBERG, Vice-President mh” | HUGO CARLSON, Cashiers A. C. KAHLKE, Assistant