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FOR THESE CRISP. SPARKLING EVENINGS there’s no finer sport than foller skating, It will dring the giow of health to our ch send the blood tingling through your veins in a way that noth ing else can equal, You can en Joy skating to tho best possible advantage at the broadway Rink, at 711 Kast Pine street, near the Rroadway high schoo’ The most up-to-date ball-bearing skates, the finest skating sur face in this part of the country. A happy, care free crowd, cour teous attendants and the best of order maintained at all times. Ladies free this evening Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggi DANCING HIPPODROME Phone Main 963. fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. ALBERT HANSEN Ei shed 1883. Precious Stones, SOME GOOD MEN President and Mra, D. B. Dug \dale, of the champion Seattle base ball team, returned home Saturday Jevening from an extended visit tn the East, during which they attend- ed the convention of minor league magnates in Milwaukee, and later isited their former home fn Dib nots. Dug was fairly bubbling with en- thusiasm over the prospects of the Seattle team for next season and lover the fact that he closed deals for several promising players dur ing hia sojourn in the Bast. Dug refuses to go into the matter of a president for the Northwestern league next season, MPieldor Jones, present president, fs now in Chi cago, where it is sald he will meet the American league magnates, and probably be offered the position as head of the New York Americans. In the event he accepts, Dugd: does not know who would tak up Jones’ work in the Northwestern league. Dug belleves that he has cap tured some live ball players on the od, among them pitch: Barry and Dell, and one Dunn, whom he bought from the Detroit te He also closed for Ed Kehoe, of St. Paul, who looks good as a first sacker. Profiting by his experience of other years, Dug is not importing er for next season's team, li retain Tealey Raymond, who has twice pulled the Seattle team out of holes where imported managers placed them, Dug and Tealey now have their heads to- gether, sizing up the local situation and they have their weather eyes open for some hard hitting out- flelders. rip juat ¢ ers, Gipe catcher, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Stiver VAMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m. to la. m AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestants apply to E. K. | Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2pm. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenue Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., .. Are Unexceiled in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Ciabs, Steaks Vocal and instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings ‘Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra ts perts We have en- the bighest class vaude- entertainers of the stage in result of last week's play in the Oo smercial league on the Bie marck alleys, the Foresters’ team leads the bunch with a percentage of 800, with the Moose second, with .750, The Commercials and the Fischer Bros. feam are tled for third place with .600, while the V & H. Shoe team are on their heels, with 533, Other teams stand: Lo gan & Bryan 466, Bolcom Lumber Co, 400, Standard Furniture Co.) 383, Johns Manville Co. 333 and Sears-Roebuck Co. .166. The Commercial league schedule for this week follows i Monday—Pischor Brothers vs. V & H. Shoe company Tuesday — Sears-Roebuck com pany vs. Cormmercials. Pa Vednesday — Independent Order of Foresters vs. Logan & Bryan. Thursday —- Standard Fueniture company vs. Bolcom Lumber com pany. Friday—Johns-Manville company vs. Order of Moose. After winning the merchandise order on the Pacific Outfitting Co last month, Mra. Kimball is in line to repeat this month, as she already has a couple of high scores on the right side of the ledger. Last month Mrs. Kimball rolled 32 scores over the 100 mark and some of them were over 200, BIG CROWD SEES TIE SOCCER GAME The season's largest crowd was at Woodland Park yesterday to see the soccer game between the Ratn- ler team and Isat year's champtons, Black Diamond, which resulted tn a DUGDALE HOME; |QNE-LEGGED BOY WILL + HAS CLOSED FOR GO ON 1, CHAS. GALBRAITH, THE STAR—MONDAY, ‘DECEMBER 9, 1912. ' '|HEAVIES REST; 200-MILE WAL THE ONE-LEGGED BOXER, SWIMMER, | TENNIS PLAYER AND PEDSTRIAN, WHO HAS STARTED ON A 1,200-MILE WALK. PORTLAND, Deo, 9.—Chariee 8., kane Tennis club here this spring, Prominent | Galbraith won his way to the sem! here today on the firet lap of his walk from his He ia accompanied by W. A. Tuttle, an old-time friend. They have covered 434 miles, at the rate of 31 miles a Galbraith, one legged Spoke thie home town to San Francisco. finals in a field of over 70 contes' ented, and the Olympte club. ants, the beat in the Northwest. A» a fancy diver he took third place in the dual meet betw the Y¥. M. C. A, which he fap t- day, to dat is a powerful swimmer, a Pp Galbraith shows no bad effects|the handicap of but one leg, is con from his long wak and he ls/ ceded to be one of the best short anxious to get away to Sen Fran-)} distance men in the Northwest. cisco. SPOKANE, Dec. 9—Chas. 8 Galbraith, a onelegged athlete, bas started on a walk to San Fran cisco, a distance of over 1,200 miles, Galbraith’s schedule calls for 30 miles a day, which wil) keep him on the road 40 days, barring mis- haps. No effort will be made to reach towns for overnight stops, as the handicapped young pedestrian carry blankets and a small will supply of food. Galbraith is 21 yoars of age, and He has been crippled all bis life. ‘s an expert tennis player, swim mer, boxer and wrestler. The agit ity with tennia ‘game ts remarkable. In the City Consolation championships held under (be auspices of the Bpo —— 1 to 1 the, after a great contest. At the ond of the first half neither side had scored, the defense of each being impregnable. In the second half the Diamonds scored first, only to be tied a few minutes ‘later by a wonderful shot by Martin, The Celtic team had no trouble at all in hustling the Sparta outfit into the discard by a score of 5 to 1, while the Seattle Rangers beat the Lum- berjacks at Port Blakelay, 3 to 1. cael ocean ide GREEN LAKE WINS CITY SOCCER TITLE For the second consecutive seas- on the Green Lake grammar school team won the city soccer champion- ship Saturday, when they walloped the Ross school, t to 0. in @ hard- fought game at Woodland Park. R. B. Wark refereed the contest. The final game of the season will be played on Denny Field next Satur- day between the Interlake team of; the North section and the Madrona team of the South section. No ad- tist, Find the One You Wart ation DENTISTRY ts money; Mike i'n nO good be- bana! y people why are looking for y offices at 112 Wiret av. in the nion Block, see the sign, “The Right Doctor Brown,” in front of the Washington Block, and thin they are coming to my offic they soon discover that the; e row metho Read m next Saturday: Star on ¢ article ings that Dentists should’ fiwin |. Brown, D. D. S. SEATTLIS LEADING 718 Wiest Av— : ilek One Door South of the Postal Tele- raph Building, en evenings until § and Bunda: until 4 for people who work. " ti world’s series profita. mission fee will be charged. HOPPE. MATCHED TO MEET SMITH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9—-De- spite the fact that Promoter Coff- roth is said to be angling for him, Willie Hoppe, the Butchertown cy- clone, is losing no time tn. idle speculation. While Coffroth thinking {t over, Hoppe is matched here today for a four-round battle with Frankie Smith. Smith is a veteran of more than five years, but Hoppe’s admirers look for the latter to wade through him as he has all his other opponents, and that the defeat of Smith will be the final boost for Hoppe into the |ranks of the upper class boxers | BRESNAHAN’S CASE BEING CONSIDERED NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Both the National league and the Interna- tion league are scheduled to hold their annual meetings here today. The principal business before the National league is the case of Roger Bresnahan, who was ousted a8 manager of the St. Louls team, although his contract calls for four years more, and the question of giving the league a quarter of the The Inter- national league is to decide the question of a salary Mmit. 8. A. C. TOURNEY In one of the greqtest matcha# of the $3: A. ©, handball tourney, Dr. D. K. MeDonald beat F. J. Car- ner two out of three, 11-21, 21-8 and 21-10. G, 9. Meyers beat H. D. Eberfeld 21-18, 7-21 and 21-14, GAGE VS. THOMAS - LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.—Battling Frankie Gage of Los Angelos ac cepted terms today for a 10-round battle at Ne® Orleans with Joe Thomas. The bout will be staged early in May, the winner to meet Joe Mandot the following month. s SS Thies Ritchie bo: provides the money for the And sisters college educations. popular, 1 had my medicos mixed days ago, that it would be lan at the ringside . D. whose services were . wh f these football experts, near-experts and just stop picking allstar teams before jong, Fe yea man left to pick. “I'm on Lake which he gets around with the ald of one cruteh In a Sesialinieiaiteeettpasinilienaeraees Ze ¥ ie sald to be a home-loving kind of chap. siz brothers and four aiaters, and bin father is so old to w en & good when he needed. As a boxer be shows to the least advantage, being compelled a crutch, which hampers the ments of bis arms. But he is a dangerous pent uae discards the qruteh and makes his fight from thé mat; His powertul arma, pert itemd. i] In walking Galbraith employs long swing, mado possible By ower of bis arms, and he eaatly do five miles an hour, se young athlete will meseage from Mayor Hindley” Spokane to the chief executive ‘ect gevel: opment and splendid nt aed tcal Gition make up for the loss of the j San Francisco, and will get the passes dgnatures of the mayors of the rinctpal towns through whieh he Galbraith ts not doing the walk on a bet. Tighe shill He hae Ritchie , and intends to give all his brothers wou't make the new champion un- met Ed Hagen. ee gw flivvers don’ alletar team. MeLuke's ggested in this column, several stunt for Art Miller to have his family It was the Hagen "t be a nonall-star Who ed yout will soon be a question popular from the cradle to the Old one home, ee With the racing game almost ball. Bdward A. Tipton and C. K. horsemen, are negotiating for the purchase dead, hor: G. Billings, league club from the heirs ot John T. Brush, who died recently, o. Joe Jeanette is some scrapper, but he does not think a colored ma should hold the heavyweight titte. think @ white champion is the only thi: lucate my obildi That is more sense than 99 per cent o! ne enough thoney to Tn the words of the black oF will never don another gtove. = our white boxers boast of, . for boxing. As soon as I ear ‘semen are turning to base- both well-known moneyed of the New York National The gate receipte from the Army-Navy football game, a week ago in ‘ladelphia, will go to the widows and orphans of ' both sag of the service, The total amount was $24,000. The Navy won, 6-0. eeeese Did Ad Wolgast wipe out all his debte when he st: maser The wolves are at his feet, men—Hear them wat Bates may! . eeenetee My idea ef nothing at all—The chance a boxer has wading Into the ring againet a husky opponent without training a minute for the evetit, eve if it is for but four rounds, Hagen. wonder what I was begun for.” Coliseum Friday night. puts over something clever. yelled out; “Don’t hurt him, Irish. ee titles, Mizzouri tn Kincaid, eirGinhibadpaiatanmpiaaremsean Khe kK RK + | remember seeing an epitaph on a tom! died an hour after its birth, which said: For partic eee I know his folks,” eee Se eee a ed exclusively in THE PINK STAR. 5: This coupon is good for five votes for...... rT) ¥ in the Boys’ Dept. ¥. M. 0, A. Membership campaign if voted vl at the office of the boys’ department before 6 p, m, Monday, * December 9, 1912, : These coupons will appear * i i i a 2 ae ae STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS #, call om or address bstone over a baby which “If | was so soon done for, I Respectfully dedicated to “Kid” Stan- ley, who lasted very soon in his bout with Mickey O’Brien at the Every once in a while the fan at the ringside or in the grand stand This happened at the Coliseum Frida: night, during the Shannon-O’Leary bout, when some O'Leary beaker 1 had a comment In this column some days ago to the effect that the referee stopped a wréstiing bout between Bert Kincald and Frank Duncan on one occasion to save Duncan's reputation only time Kincajd ever threw him was during a meet at Spokane, when | they both represented the S. A. O., and that he permitted Kincald to flop him on that occasion, in order that the latter could cop-one of tho Just to make that statement strong, Duncan offers to wrestle Kincaid in private for fun, money, marbles or chalk, just to satisfy the Duncan says the ‘lround match SSSeeeeeeeee =| READY FOR GONG TOMORROW NIGHT LOB ANGELES, Deo, %—Jim Piyna and Luther McCarty spent today in blissful idleness, resting, after two solid weeks of hard prep aration for their scheduled 20. tomorrow night at Vernon, More than 3,000 fans thronged Deyle'’s camp yesterday to see Fiyan in action, Ho boxed several rounds under wraps, played hand- ball and spent the remainder of the day playing jokes on his camp mates. According to experts, Flynn in in the best condition of his ca- reer McCarty entertained a aimilar sized crowd at Venice, He slashed away at his sparring partners for a dozen rounds and wound up with same gymansium work, He ts well satisfied with his condition. Betting drop today to — money with indications that tt wil remain at this pitch. © D Bits of Sports. Dr. Dunca colored sportin sy eneED MeWnY man of Sen and = man: Denver Ed Martin, te raint howl down In San Franc! the big boye are afraid of this “Den ver” person. Doc Duncan says he has iasued defis to Flynn, McCarty and all the other hefty fighters without result and that he has come of next year’s Tacoma high school) team, is @ model youth. He neither) smokes nor drinks and he doosn't| belong to any night “league” Lar son is @ great believer in training] and takes o plunge in the cold wat ers of the sound dally He intends lto set an example for bis a teammates to follow | high run was 9 imc HERE’S CARD FOR | te SPORTOBITS | | pen oHON FOR BUSY BUGS ||CHAUFFEUR SHOW ,,,, AU PIPHON That the death of Leo Schneider,| Following Is the card arranged : a player on the Mines eleven, was! for the Washington Chauffeurs’ club caused by a quantity of arsenic con-|at Dreamland next Friday night j tained in the dirt on the school's Mickey O'lirien vs. Kddie Shao gridiron, is the theory advanced by | non the dead boy's father, Prof, Geo. F.| Ivan Miller vs, Romeo Hagen. Schneider, of the School of Mines} Johanie O'Leary va. Eddie Ma at Golden, Colo, Young Schneider | rino ; wuffered a slight abrasion of the] Eddie Hubbard vs Frank Street B left ankle in practice, Septicomia] Tom Dale vs. Steve Keynold | ae followed, causing his death, Another bout not yet arranged : will be announced at a later date ” A course In football has been in - troduced at the University of Wis JOHNSON SEEKING consin, Coach William Juneau de livered the Initial lecture, Two lee] MATCH WITH WELLS) j tures will be given cach week. The] PARIS, Dec. 9.—Jack Jobnson,| ¥ course will embrace a history of} American negro prize fighter, has | an Audiphons Yer + the game and how to play it #u0|wired Paris fight promoters, ask- ent of & email i oonsfully, ing for @ match here with Bombar- | > the ane in Pah “ae — dior Wells, heavyweight champion | * > Siivwanee 1 sete That Jim Thorpe, the famous imlof England. Officials of vier you may te a. dian athlete, dislikes notoriety,/ing Federation here immediately secs a 4 came out in a statement fromlopposed the plan, asserting they : med Ba Thorpe preceding his last football) would demand the police stop the ee r game. Just before the battle/pattie if it Is arranged | Thorpe announced his intention of Toes are unpopular here since | eee q quitting athletics. Thorpe gave his|the questionable clashes tn Paris reason a8 “too much notoriety between Sam MeVey and Sam| ad Langford. { Dug up from an old file: “The Blue and the Gold finiwhed the 1912 season covered with glory,” said Coach Perkins, the Tacoma coach About the same kind of glory Jeff was covered with, conch. It ts said that Johnny Kling, the veteran catcher and last season manager of the Boston Braver, willing to invest some real money in @ minor league franchise, The Luncoerg Truss fs Free Trial to Prove A. LUNDBERG CO, 1107 3rd Ave, "VEGETABLE SiLR UNDERWEAR AND Hosigny Looks Like Stik, Costs 405 Arcade Bik, Bent tt it took five shots from the rifle of Capt. Martin Gismervig, of Ta coma, to bag a white swan at Nis qually Mats, When the captain | covered the bird be was forced to craw! on his hands and knees for two blocks before he was able to get in range to shoot the swan The swan measured 4 feet 6 inches. Promoter John J. Day of Kenosha Wis, is trying to stage a bout be tween Packey McFarland and Eddie Murphy of Boston Are You Particular About Your Shoe Repairing? If you are, take them to the MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL, 613 2nd Av, to the contusion that,they are all) New York.—Billy MoKinnen of afraid of Ed. Yep, Doc, I guess! Hoston is matched here today for a Wi Olathe 60 Mine ‘Thar Steals they are afraid of killing him. tba Eddie MecGoorty at - : Kenosha, Wis,, January 37 Ki = —— Kinnon gave McGoorty one of the ——- William Larson, elected captain eheaant eeype (a his caress- ahd 8 ics . CHILE CONCARNE, ETO. Pree 1411 Brd Av., bet. Union and Pike, ee N TO return bout promises a rattting bat- tle. Chicago —Eddie Murphy of Boe vo training nere to with Packey Me- n ata ac y for a bat riand, scheduled for December 16, at Kenosha, Wis, MoFa ad will « today. h begin trair men are already in fine condition. According to cor vernal friends, th Portland, Or Tespoudence a¢ Walter Mot Beavers, today ers, brand new for 1913. He is not divulging names of his new twirler manager has five fast pitch- to the Const, signed the A Credit Plan that will appeal t @ chance Philadelphia. — Defeating Yama da, the Jap oo, 400 to 244, Willle to buy the best clothing at regular cash prices—pay Hoppe won the final gane of the! only a small deposit—with the balance of the account ‘ three cushion 18.2 bh balk-line arranged (o sult your conv You can open an tournament, making a clean record Gaelenh tomorctk while Slosson and lost two, Hoppe’s and his average 20. of four games. Yamada ench Lestie Mann, Seattl center 4 flelder, bas covered himeeif with] We Want Every Boy and Girl Slory on the football feld, playing} IN SEATTLE TO MERT SANTA CLAUS HERE quarterback for tho Springfield Y.| A. college, and has been elect ed captain of the team for 1913. The Creek team defeated the Ephrata team in NEXT THURSDAY, BETWEEN HE HAS A GIFT FOR YOU, 8 AND 6 P. M~ basketball | Wilson Dr. L. R. Clark, D. O. To say that we are able to offer our patrous high-grade dentistry ts/ to offer no more than that which/| ean be honestly offered by any com-/ petent dentist who values his repu- tation, but to assure you that we ean offer you high-grade dentistry) skillfully executed by competent op-| erators and without pain ts some thing that should appeal to your] nood judgment, because it repre} lsente a combination that is ideal tn }dentistry. Our prices are so low that nobody can afford to neglect | their teeth. Just think of getting a crown for $4.00 that any other den- tist would charge you $10.00 for, or & regular $10.00 plate for $5.00, Obey that insistent impulse! See the Regal Painless Dentists Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, 0. O. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor, Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION You lay for the future depends upon your own efforts in saving money now. Start today by opening an ac count with the Bank for Sav- ings. 42% Interest Paid on All Deposits Bank for Savings Pike St. and Third Ave. —a age hf PAINLES \ ALBAN | Albany Cut-Rate Dentists We do exactly the same kind and class of work of other people's teeth | that we would want done tn our/| own mouths, and our examination consultation costs you nothing. | io ARTIFICIAL TRETH , BEAT GOLD AN N CROWN AND BR WORKERS, beat gold ana pu fillora of teeth, and the bew on today are with the and our ¢ Our because are bringing us the jarge pract | we desire and require We eo all ey co work Take Elevator OUR PRICES WILL OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU | wood park, 46 to 18 the first game of the season by a score of 19 to 6. The Kirkland Midgets def ated] the Bellevue high team at Wild-| The Midgets have not lost a game this season nd will be banqueted by their ad- mirers next Friday evening Philadelphia. — While denying that Robert Balfour, a Phiiadetphia apltalist, and Gov. J. K. Tener are gotiatl for the purchase of the Philadelphia National club, Horace Fogel, deposed president of the club, sald that the club would be offered for sale next week, through popular subscription, at $100 each. Tt will be reorganized with a cap ftal stock of $1,200,000. New York.—John T. Brush pro- vided in his will against the sum- mary dismissal of John McGraw as manager of the New York Giants, tm the even the club passes under new control after Brush’s death, Brush provided that McGrew hi complete charge of the club, and that he conduct it Im any way he sees fit, Two Hundred mile daylight ride — The equal of any Scenic Trip in Ameria and through " Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expemss] Tacoma.—Eight punches in the shape of headache tablets, put Jim Barry down and out here yester- count. He was brought to with a stomach pump. PLAN TO ORGANIZE LOS ANGELES, Deo, 9§—Te Southern California auto dealers and drivers have been named today to serve as an organization com- mittee for the Western Automobile association, an outlaw organization formed to combat the Automobile Association of Amerie Demands upon the Iatter organization will be made, and if they are not met the secessionists will proceed with their plans. day. Barry, who is here looking Ov 2 for a battle with Denver Ed Martin, er the had a headache, and took two tab- # lets. They did not relieve the pain and he took six more and then the’ -W R & 8 © e e Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Steel Coaches Electric Block Signals Modern Science's Greatest Device safe traveling, installed at a cost of million are Rock Ballasted, Dustless and Smooth Running Road Bed Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars Courteous, Obliging Employes Splendid Dining Car Service The System of New York—Leach Cross of New York and Joe Shugru of Jersey City were matched here today to box 10 rounds next Thursday night. The men will weigh 136 pounds ringside, SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. he Meteors took the basketball _ ities * came from the students Friday] LOU Pass Through More Large Ci ’ by w score of 29 to 16 and the Se- niors trimmed the Business Men 44 than by any other route to 8. In the first game the Students b showed marked improvement over y their previous work and made the tion fast Meteor bunch work hard for y ; Stat every point they made, Bven big Leave from Oregor -W ashingtc er I Metz had to put forth all his efforts Finest Passenger Station in the Wee! \ to .keep the wiry students . from : breaking up their play, - Doo Sieide!’ ie the “reat. Bull Otte . Moose, Friday in ‘a handball District Freight and Passonget , 2 gamo with Burnside he went 716 Second Avenue 7. through the door, knocking out two panels. Never seemed to faze the Telephone Main 032 Doe but the door is in the hospital, J. H. O'NBILL District Passenger Adest F. R. HANLON Distriot Freight O'Conner is now next to Burnside, which means some more hard work, for if he defeats Burnside there is the Big Doc just ahead, Ged, Swan ts back In the game and is going after Barton this aft- ernoon,

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