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TONIGHT—ALL WE Batley & Mitchel) Present “DAVID HARUM" 2Sc—Bargain Monday Night—26e \ npress a ete NG anew teens VANQUISHED IN LAST NIGHT'S “CUCL MSTANTE AS “vipevce avith 2 RY BURKHARDT and « 3 TWEL YeRSs LOS ANG , Dec Piyan is the gamest man that ped into a ring in Los Ang the unanimous verdict tod PANTAGES i itict fase ero saw Lo Muttace Daily Suitie Mighty * rips d maul J im Ft " SIX CASTILLIONS bruising Flyno’s face v Jost almost its la human countenance Flynn managed to stay through 15 rounds with the Nebraska glx pbut after be had been to ibe floor three times in the bh. Referee Byton heeded the demands of t! howling crowd and stopped the slaughter. Hoth Flynn's eyes were closed, his right ear was pounded to a gristly pulp, his nose broker land his lips driven to shreds b = ltween his teeth } Fiynn Was Game | But not once during the blood @ | rounds did the veteran falier. Bo jing in stead he was an easy tar Just Primte rs cet to: secarivs veer diow.’s ter |jab, which soon had Flynn's face 1013 THIRD AVENUE | manied to @ dripping mass. Me MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 | Carty also used a right cross to ns | GOON advantage | Although Flynn was outclassed from the first gong, he was first in trouble in the ninth, when a shc Metemtiched 1883 right sent him to the mat tor the " Precious Stance, count. Twice more before the en‘ Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Bor the round, the fireman went Corner First and Cherry rolling over on the floor ptt times before rising to his knee, where he crouched with blood | pouring in a stream from his mouth WILL NAME 1913 SQUAD CAPTAIN Phone Main 963, yres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. ALBERT HANSEN Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. | The Lunaoerg Truss is Best | 1107 3rd Ave, | BY RA. C. WRIGHT A captain for the next Un'versity of Washington football team will ‘be elected when the football veter ans meet and eat at the Hotel Washington, tomorrow evening Patton, Sutton and Presley are con sidered candidates. Patton has served two years on the Varsity teamn, but falled to make good during hia fr against the veterans, Grimm and Eakins. Sutton has played a bril liant game at the end for the past three year. This year he has been handicapped by injuries, but was the best man the Varsity had in recety ling forward passes, making two of |this season's touchdowns in that |manner, among them the first score of the year in the Idaho game. Presley is also a veteran of three years, having made Varsity center in his freshman year. He has been a bright, twinkling star in the mid | dle of the Varsity conateliation, be ling especially brilliant in breakin up the fancy playa worked up by | would-be holders @f the Northwest AT THE | championship. Angeles Cafe | ='="" 1422-24-26 First Avenue NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—When re Our 25c Regular Dinner | ©¢**. w25 called at tho National —AND— |baseball league annual meeting 5 . |here today, discussion turned to Our Special 50c Chicken J tie trading of players. It appears Dinner Ce Joe Tinker of Chicago Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., the Cincinnatl Reds Are Unexce It is expected that Oysters, Dunge Chien _ formerly of the Steaks and Chops hieagn will become a free agent nay manage the New {York i landers, CAFE TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. | Frank Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings —BY Portland, Or—According to the opinion held by Manager MeCredie \teday, First Baseman Derrick and |Infielder McCormick, Beaver re crults from Toledo, are two of the fastest mon in the basiness. Prot. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra OF. —OFr— 9—Artists—9 SHIPPED ANYWHERE onthe Of, C.CoREY SIGN 127 A /1D/50V SLITTLE WAS, GIANT NEBRAGKAN PUTS LUTHER McCARTY AND FIREMAN JIM FLYNN, VICTOR AND AT THE BANQUET. man year | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ! SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS becoming il while performing at 4 local theatre, Typhoid ts feared. Oakland, Cal.—With a promising program, fight fans await the bat tle between Tommy MePartand and Abe Picato tonight, Both boys are in fine shape, and a fast exectting bout is assured, Two six round bouts will precede the main event The all-Northwest selection of Sam Moyer, coach of the North Central high school, Spokane gives four Beatt ma berth} on the squad nooln play ore—-Gilmur, left guard; Jodfte,) center, and Sharpe, fullback, wore} chosen by Moyer, Riebardson of Queen Anne was selected as right halfback. Moyer's pnd team com tained three Seattle players those be Stowell, Lincoln, left end Baker, Queen Anne, quarter, and] Zbinden, Queen Anne, right guard.| Discovered! Joe Wood, of wor! is a model youth, He} has ne en fined nor put out of & game by an umpire during bis baseball career ning camps for the Cinecin Reds, Cleveland and Detrot: been announced. The Reds will work out at Mobile, Cleveland at Pensacola, and Detroit at Gulf lately a scout for the St. Louls Cardinals, and who resigned when Mrw. liritton applied the hook to Roger Dresashan, i contemplating retiremest from the game. Kinsella ts a big man in IIb nols politics, id he has already been mentioned for a position as internal revenue collector for the Kighth Ulinols district, at a salary of $4,500 per asnum. The allatar team picked by Clark Grifith failed to contain the name of Joe Jackson elther as a regular or utility. Griffith also overlooked ry Lajole, giving second-base honors to Doyle of New York. James N. Shaw of Aberdeen, | bh. halfback on the Aggie teain | for two years, bas been elected cap tain of the Oregon Agriculicral col lege football squad for next see son. Sixteen men wore awarded and face, while the referee tolled/ letters for this year's work,} the ds. In this round Byton - ret to heed the demands of the| New York.—A salary fimit i crowd to stop the mil, and im the) §6,000 was fixed here by the Intyr-) following round Flynn reenperated |national League of Baseball clabds. | enough to make some show of de|Jack O'Toole, Western league ur: | fense oe who wiw Light-/ pire, and E. 8. Quighy, New York) weight Willie Ritehle weet down! State league umpire, were signed | Ad Wolgast at Daly City Thank®/| for the coming season, | giving day likened MeCarty’s tac-} } b b ba The board of control will’ prob. BATTLE. ties to Ri #, and ia ew straight left nipulated by the ably object to the proposition of| a bad m o do with the oe Ey football team going to beating down ithern California to mget the} Surprise to Fane Southern champions, Los Angelos | McCarty Was an ag ble sur-|wante games arranged for) Christ prise to the fans, He) mas and New Year's days, showed , c pn had - | been ed to him, proved a cool| New York.—All fifteen teams In| ring general, ly has) the #ixday bicycle race are still {n- | i more poin! (he gamej|tact, with the Suter brothers, the} wually are so quickly learned | Swine team, leading, At midnight y young boxer. If he disap-|last night the leader had covered pointed at all, it was through his/998 miles, 9 lapa. the best previous | failure to place a punch that would | record being 97% miles, 9 laps. end so one-sided an affair —_—-- had little to say regarding) “Denver Ed" Martin is training eat. It was several minutes/ at Schock’s place, Tacoma. ¢ fight before he could rec pea his friends. Later he re There is a plan on foot to get the All-California Rugby team, made up Corbett said a mouthful aft-|of University of Callfornia and er his second fight wit Juffries—| Stanford players, and which Is to He was too damned big. That! play a series of games in British | goes for me here." Columbia this month, to play one I never knew they made men #0) game in Tacoma against the Van game,” was MeCarty’s comment. | couver team. Promoter MeCarey's receipta last night were about $15,000. Hun. Oak Park won the Eastern echol- dreds of persons were turned away |astic championship from the Ever- | after the arena was filled, ett, Mass. eleven by a score of 32- cetera | 14, Toledo and Oak Park sre con- templating a Christmas day game. “IRON MAN’ CLOSES 5 eon a TACOMA DEAL C. ITO & BROS. TACOMA, Dee, 11.-“Iron Man’ and Retati Joe J. McGinnity yesterday notified |Ed N. Watkins, president of the Tacoma baseball club that he | ready to exercise his option og the) Tacoma club, obtained by him at! Milwaukee, and to assume control | 5 ot tho club, As soon as McGinnity arrived fn Tacoma he went to the city hall to learn how much the baseball park! would be shaved off for street ox- tension, then went over the busi jness end of the deal with Wat | kins, and closed. The “Iron Man” | Says that when the league directors |meet here on December 21, he will make formal demand that the sched. ule for the coming season give Ta- | coma as Many games as other cities in thé league. McGinaity says that this scheme may not prove profita- ble the firat season but that he ex | pects to educate the people of Ta coma to baseball and put it on the |map as a paying baseball town, |NATIONAL LEAGUE | RE-ELECTS LYNCH | NEW YORK, Dec, 11—At the meoting of the National league mag. nates here yesterday Thomas J |Lynch was reelected president of the league for one year and John A Heydler was elected secretary and treasurer for three years. All of |the old board of directors were re elected, C. J. Sullivan being select ed to fill the vacancy caused by the }death of Jobn T. Brush, The di rectors will hold a special session to try the case of Roger Bresna han, deposed manag g : é Tans, (ehosed manager of the St’ When Looking for a Den- |MORRIS WINS BY k. 0.| it Find the One You CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dee. 11, Carl Morris, the Oklahoma giant, . }has victory to his credit here to- | re looking for day, following his defeat of Bob| my s at 718 Wirest av. in the Williams of New York tn the third| Union Block, | see the sigh, The round of a scheduled eight round| Went mer tow tn eink tine out, ey ming t y es, but Tho fight was all Morris, He re-|they soon discover that they are in peatedly floored Wiltiama, and in|‘? pitloe of the wrong ee on the third sent a terrific wallop to "AY. TO the stomach which ended the battle. CLEVELAND, _ Dec. Hinkle, matchmaker for a Cl land boxing club, today has met! Joo Rivers’ demand for $4,000 for a 12round mateh here January with Phil Brock. The weight will| be pounds at 6 o'clock the| night of the meeting. He awaiting Rivers’ final answer. ¥ he 0 good be- it 5 years 01 the people have ove Head my article tn nex tar on things 1 Edwin 1. Browa, D. D. S. Cambridge, Mass—Harvard has| *%\* .- age concladed arrangements to meet tal Tele- both Yale and Princeton {n a se. ties of hockey games this winter One I t | raph Building Open evenings until §and Sundays k until 4 for people who work. SEATTLE THEATRE Third and Cherry Phone — Main 43 Tonight ALL WEEK A Rural Comedy Drama By Edward Noyes Wescott Evening Prices, Except Monday 90¢, 30¢, 20¢ Matinees— Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 25C Special Bargain Night Monday NEXT WEEK— “The Barrier