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HAGEN-MILLER DEBATE STILL OPEN QUESTION Much to the disappointment of a dig bunch of fourround fans, the longtalkedof debate between Ro- meo Hagen and Ivan Miller, which was pulled off before a big crowd) at the Dreamland rink last night left things just as it found them. Hagen's rushes and Miller's left jab evened affairs, and although both boys gave the best that was in them, there was no chance of a de eisive verdict without either man being in serious trouble, which was never the case Eddie Shaunon and Mickey O'Brt en staged a loyely boxing match, im which they showed some of the fine points of the getaway game. Both men had hobbies on thelr bt ceps. If the boys had stuck to their corners and made the faces they pulled at each other in the center of the ring, the faces would have hurt more than the punches SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. Following the basketball game | Thursday, the Fats and the Loans hooked up in a volley ball contest Hoth of these teanis belong to the oon class, and have had many 4 setto, but Thursday was the first time they fought tt out to a fintsh The Fats took the first game, 21 to 7, and it looked like a straight }walk away, but the Leans pulled themselves together and took the 1 to 9, and the third 21 to 16 feature was the team work of the Leans. GENTLEM Doe Canfield got real disgusted and peeved in the volley ball game because his teammates did not play up to standard The Meteors humiliated the Edu. cationals last night tn ball }by a seore of 19 to 7, The Educa tienala were considerably strength 4 4 rhe: ple ose ioe tae tsar oF, ened by the addition of Strong and stages these boys, provided the Jenkins, and at :the end of the first half it looked as though it was ] r! hey* wi crap public understands they” will scrap game, as the instead of carrying on a pink tea, Johnny O'Leary was the guy who put the capital C in class in his go with Eddie Marino, who was the gent who put the capital P in punk If Marino came over here figuring he was going up against a flivver, it was one of those cases where fig: going to be a close score stood 8 to 6, In the second ha Meteors ran away from their opponents, scoring 11 points nd holding them to only one potnt jJas, Kelley acted as referee, and the game was fast and furious, with plenty of ngle holds, hammer locks and half Nelsons. The Meteors bad their strongest bunch present, as thelr defeat by the Seniors had made them sit up and take notice | | Eddie Hubbard had it on Billy | Chapman eighty ways unti! the referee saw a shadow tn the third round and brought Chapman out siMonchie Valve ant’ Tom Jones| O'LEARY ACCEPTS WILLIAMS’ DEFI traveled to a draw in one of the! best action bouts of the aight, and PALZER’S STOCK ARE WE AGREEO } HAMILTON SELECTS ALL-HIGH TEAM Coach Hamilton of Queen Anne has made his selection of men that he would put on an all-Northewat high school team. Several of these Steve Reynolds forgot f and Johany O'Leary comes right took a swing at eesemeen back at Hilly Williams, whose . TAKES A JUMP bmg oe from Queen Anne's latter gave the decision an! ichallenge appeared in The Star}, ics pease Leased Wire we Was The Uneup is as fol Dale because Reynolds » . acied Several days ago, and says that he a ee taste’ im the clinches, contrary to agree-| Will meet Williams in public OF] paizer's stock is considerably high |C—Uurrewe .......Qyeen Anne ment. |private, any old piace at any Old] oe today as the result of: his tirat | } G.—Thomas ---Queen Anne SoalaNversumeresamereseitan weight, for fun, money, marbles OF! onic workout in preparation for L. T.—Kirkpatrick Queen Anne Racine, Wis.—Knockout George|chalk—provited the bout Is staged |Pi)''y,, Wor yone, im ReOhMtts Om ith (le Ee—Storrall Lincoln Brown, Chicago middleweight, is the | before next Tuesday, upon whicb|i nce Mccarty for the heavy./> &—-Sandviggan....Queen Anne winner here today over Young Ma-|date the Irishman expects to depart] Vient chammonship of the world T.—Guerrin Bverett honey of Racine, after 10 rounds of| for San Francisco to make a little!“ °\R0! Gismplonalle OE won | O.—-Sheaver Lincoln spectacular milling. Brown had a|cleanup among the boxers around|,,.,ccoming | to | Manager | Ui Q.—Haker ‘Queen Anne shade all the way. the bay. O'Rourke, Palser put in a light day) pn iy Gisele iaeeldoen _ Lciimataimiimaiiies fi yesterday, He traveled six miles)i” jr rasp . E on the road at © good clip, wrestled | Rise. bverett half an hour with an opponent on [doen weight attachments from the symnasium walls, and ‘ended by going four rattling rounds with bis aparring partner, MeCloskey Palser stripped a trifle over weight, but his wind seemed exce! lent. He claima he will be ta the best condition of his career on New Year's day Inc. Bolcom Mills, High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De- tail Flooring and Finish- Ballard 141 Effective October 27th, 1912. “S. S. PRINCE RUPERT” Leaves Seattle, Wash. Sunday at 12 o'clock. midnight, tor Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert, c. “S. S. PRINCE JOHN” Leaves Prince Rupert Wednesday at 11 a. m, SOCCER NOTES The combination of the Celtic team against Black Diamond next Sunday wit ve something Mke this: O'Connor, Masterson and Waller, Pattullo, Brown and Craig. Douglas and McKinley, Buckman Ashman and Cromarty. Thie is « mighty strong eleven and ought to give the champions a hard game. Alex Cromarty, in the writer's opinion, is one of the best defend ers In the league, and the Celtic management is making a mistake when it plays him in the forward line, where he does not shine. October 30th, November 6th and 20th Decem- r ber 4th and isth. for G Kinooilth, With a little more experience the impson and Stewart, BC. Friday at 1? 0% ant. N two huskies, Peterson and Chap-| Sth and 2ind. December Sth and foth, fe man, of the Port Blakeley team, | Sunday at 10 p. m., November 10th a a, for Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Cumshe | will develop into first-class players. | eda, ¥ and Ik: B They can certainly kick that foot | GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY ball as far as anybody io the! league. Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and Sats 10 a m. for South Hazelton, B.C. (155 miles 1 Hazelton Sunday end Thursday at 10 & m., atihp m GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Deoable Track Route.) Chieago to New York and other Atlantic % te Through PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping cara 4. H. Goodier, C.F. & T. A. J. MH, Burgia, General A, Phone: Main 5709. Passenger Departme: City Office, First Ay. and Yesler Way, Seattic, Wash. Agents for All Transatinatic Steamship Lines. Returnin, arriving it le very doubtful if Jack Gil- [christ will be seen on the football field again this season, He is ser ously thinking about retiring from the game, which will not only be a big loss to the Rangers’ club but jalso to Northwest soccer, as Jack is undoubtedly one of the finest, if not the finest, players that ever jchased the pigskin in these parts. BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS OF THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM] acu sc smc maser. com, 2un Diamond Rings from $10.00 up. Diamond Ear Screws jaimeeens te Seerey ee from $25.00 up. Diamond Brooches, Studs, Scarf Pins, jthe Rangers rm" Ls a ody on one Elgin or Waltham Watches from $5.00 up. Gold Links opengl ag ge ee Bh from $2.00 up. 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The tn ‘clusion of Cullen, Gray, Beggs and |Wyneo has displaced the “kick and rush” style which was so predom- }inant Jn last season's eleven with \“combination and science.” These jcoal-diggers seem to “thrive” on jany style. | Jim Ross may not be the most | finished player in the world, but he Don’t waste your time trying to cure a chronic allment by dop- ing your system with stimulan and poisons. Such complaints as nervous debility, lack of power, rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, | tra-Vita, but thought I. would f| ices Pine : sciatica and stomach, kidne; ¢ an opportunity tq call jgete through an abundance 0 liver and bladder, troubles ved the, tat I. 90 TB work. With Russell Boyte as his a fect, weakened condition 4 vital organs. Your body needs new strength and vitality, and that is what you must ‘have before you can get well. Taking drugs into the stom- ie matter. am pei iy satiafied with it and what it has done, I will gladly rec- ommend it to any one, as T have already done to three partner, the Rainlers hav® a pair of backs who always put up a stub- born fight, no matter how strong their opponents are. On the Bismarck alleyes last Fill out this B| night the Standard Furniture team coupon and bring or mal it to us for our free, 90-page §|°t away with all three games tioneth ont boot about our sleotrle |from the Bolcom Lumber outfit, reatment. This book Capt. Friedenthal of the Diamond activity of ev- ery weak, siu gish organ of our body. ‘ear Electra- written in plain langu B team rolled high score of 236 and high average of 203, The | scores: Vita while you many fac |Boleom Lumber Co,..600 696 624 y facts “you ah sleep. know regarding the cause a Standard Furn, Co,..666 651 682 electric and cure of disease. Don't wait a _ pros the only one t infuses the cur~ » cut out the coupon now. ‘ rent into the system in the right | Call If pousible, Gorentatiy Tonight in the same league on yolume to effe: cure. Under | tree. Office hours—9 m. to @ fi the same alleys the team repre- senting the Order of Moose will clash with the Johns-Manville Co, bunch, ite powerful influence your pains | p. Ww b and aches vanish like mists bee | fi'#; Sundays 10 to Tse ee™ UO fore the morning sun. The blood ¥ ’ courses through your veins with renewed vigor. The «low of — stuns to your cheeks and |The Electra-Vita Co. In the ankers’ league on the Bis with increased vital- marck alleys last night the Seattle Dept. 4. National Bank threw the harpoon i 0 Vite is cary, to uss, woe Mmprens Bide. into the Northwest Trust Co. team bother of any kind. Just put it ‘coond Ave, Corner Spring, lin two of the three games, The on when you @0 to bed and re- Senttle, Wash, | scores: move n @. mornin, Ty, - ", ye it in the morning, | ph Oe Northwest Trust Co,.607 612 707 Seiced tr aitammoe’ anit tealed, your free 90-page Niue First Nat'l Bank..... 651 779 645 ral ok. . erson who has used “18-44-18 New York—Harry Payne Whitney getee- Vita. recommends 4 be: TN has been selected captain of the Koes great work: Wo are renty | se eebeeseeerereess all-American team that will defend ove to you that our appli. | the American cup in the interna- dy WEE Bebe vou kek weer, | Address .... tional polo mateh between this coun- lay. try and the English team next summer, challenging each arm, shadow boxed, pulled a|* Queen Anne THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE MAGNATES IN STORMY? SESSION. AT CHICAGO 1912, NAVY VETERANS TANGLE TODAY WITH W. A. C. Weather conditions are right for a great game thin afternoon when |the Washington Athletic club foot ball team meets the Navy team of Hremerton on Dugdale’s lot at 2:30 this afternoon, A great crowd Is expected to seo the contest, whic h will be the first game in which the Al-Star W, A. C, outfit has tackled an outot-the-clty team. The fact that the Washington team will be made up of, a lot of or stars doesn't give the local noticeable edge, as the 4 has a number of former Annapolis players on their crow Mannger Lieut. Alexander the team, accompanied by a large crowd of sailors, will arrive in Be attle this morning in prepar ation for the fray, The ga starte at 2:30 o'clock at Dogdal The seating saccommodatior Dugdale’s are good and all « ing will get good seats, The Nary boys tip the beam at 188 1-2, while the W. A. C. squad ave pounds leas than their opponents. Max Eakins, one of the best punt ers the University of Washington ever saw, will do booting for Washington, Eakins will bo at right tackle, In all probability Or yake, the former Whitman star and coach of Broadway High for two seasons, and Emil Hauser, the former Carlisle fullback, will star. In order that a good crowd turn out, the prices will be unusually low. Additional cars will be run and spectators should have no dif- fleulty in reaching the park Tenn—Roy Walker, contract to piteh next Na ite, who is unde was brought here y Peoria, 11,, and found gullty of the cha of assault with intent to kill, Two friends were convicted with him. Walker drew ten years ia the pen. The’ Crusaders basketball team Jeft this morning for Port Townsend where. they will clash with a pretty speedy bunch for what they are pleased to call the championship of the state. Where Are theBaseball Heroes of Yesterday? What has become of the old giants of the diamond, the men whose prowess with the bat, on the base lines, n the pitcher's box or in the field made them dear to the hearts of the fans of the 80's and 90's? What have they done since they left the limelight 4 baseball? What are they doing now? The Daily Star has spent months of time and a fat wad of money to find out In searching for the men who helped put baseball where it is today, The Daily Star found comedy and tragedy. Some favorite players have climbed into posi- tions of national prominence, and, sad to say, others have gone down the ladder Perhaps YOU have wondered, Mr Stovey, king of basé.tunners, is today member the heroic deeds of Bill Lange, Fan, where Harry Maybe you re nd sometimes ask yourself where the great Chicago slugger went when he retired in his prime Beginning Monday The Daily Star will print some of the best baseball stories ever written. The stories will appeal to the youthful fan as well as to the man who threw his hat into the air in the days when John Clark- son wiped his brow with a dainty silk handkerchief before fooling a batver with his famous “jump ball.” Watch for the first—MONDA —ABOUT TIM KEEFE, New York's great pitcher of 20 years ago. got to give Jim Fiynn credit. 'y new alfb! for his defest —t He has worked through wocy that his secunds smothered him with animonia. Jim had better go back to Casey Jones ing. There is no ammonia on the .- hog-head ee Vice The Star cartoonist, Ie some come-back artist, as weil as an artist with his pen. to Vic kneow. Vie to English gent: Here is a whole earful of repartee that oozed through the partition between our offices this morring English gent, ell, old coxywax, I'm glad I kime to thts country yuh It gives me so much more respect for my mother country.” “Well, Judging from the samples she sends over here, you are one of the few who has any respect for your mother country.” h's drop. Then it was so quiet, ee you could hear the Englishman's ee if Billy Tliton, who will be given a tryout with the Seattle team in the spring, displays the form he bas shown in semi-pro ball for the past two or three season, Seattle will least one fast local lad on her team, have a good chance of having at Tilton is a hard left-handed sticker and a very nifty fielder, and if he gets off right, Johnson and Kehoe will have a hard time displacing him at the initial sack. Last season Jack Healy had the young phenom on the first bag for his Ev- erett team. After Willie Ritchie beat Ad Wolgast, he went to a Turkish bath to recuperate. He was pretty well “bolling out” on the cot next to Ritchie said: When Ritchie told him he had just won the championship of the world, the human pickle replied: do? Been in a mixup?” Kiddo, I'd like to see the lose . bunged up, and the souse who was “Whazza mazzer, Kid- “If you won, fter my stomach gets a little stronger.” ee Paul Strand, Spokane twirler, who was an awful flivver when he played with Se the glass bas all d appeared from tle, is busting into print with a story to the effect that his flinger, and he has a real meat arm now. So has,a mummy, but it isn’t the kind of meat that affects the bigh cost of living. The writer in the Spokane brain- pan ha . Pross who exuded this from his those Hagen babies mixed: “Romeo is sure some name for a pug to have these days, but that is what was wished on a tg named liagen In Seattle, 0} all the best of a four-round Romeo had ntest with a man named Wilson in Seattle last Saturday, and tn the last period was gazing around look- ing up old frieids, when zip-zowie! he assimilated one tn the solar plexus, which put him to the carpet for the court, ‘Pride, you know, always goes, .. *-. Wendell Phillips is not meeting the best northwest team by long|own mouths, o'ds when she meets Washington high. Kverett high, Wenatchee, Queen Anne of Seattle, or even Tacoma, CON. are stronger than the Portland school. ny ee North Central of Spokane, Billy Nolan says hie meal ticket, one Willie Ritchie, is in need of a rest. My! My! And boy for a champ. or any of the other champion in + Baseball taught by correspondence is the latest stunt. and Snodgrass are noton the faculty, Netther is Murphy the preak|*%yi0™ dent of the college. after one fight! Some difference between Ritchie, Gans, He sure is delicate » Nelson past. the * Merkle and) | Willis, © gen two! _lcovering the distance in 67 minutes WATSON WINNER OVER SMITH BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 14.—Al though picked on short notice to sub for Willie Hoppe againat Frankie Smith, “Red” Wateon ts the winner today after four rounds of slashing battle, Smith was in great jform, but Watson never fought bet |tor, and while his margin was slight the verdict of the referees probably }was justified, for “Red” tore into the little veteran in championship form Sailor Shaffer of Vallejo found the much heralded “Porky” Fiynn.| eastern heavyweight, too much for him and when Flynn swung @ nasty | left to the mouth in the fourth| round, the sailor took a flop for the count / In the other bouts Joe MeGurn |lowt to Jack Gibbens on a foul, Ru jfus Cameron got a decision over Ed Knockout Camp! received the decision over Bd Martin, Willie Miller beat Kid Romeo. BIKERS SPRINT; WALTHOUR QUITS Dy United Prose Leased Wire | NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Riders in the international six-day bike race here indulged in sprints from 1 o'clock until daylight today, and several teams were Inpped. Bobby Waithour and Ryan were hurt and withdrew, A new team was formed by Cameron and Thomas to take thelr place. At 9 o'clock Clark-Hill, Grenda- Pye, Rutt-Pogler, Root-Hebr, Bedell- Mitten and Broback-Collins teams had covered 2,457 miles 9 laps. Kramer-Mpran and Perchicot-Eeg were one lap behind, Brocco Berthel | were two laps bebind, and Cameron- || Thomas and Loftis-Carmen were trailing. The Suter brothers with- drew INDIAN RUNNER WINS LONG RACE Bugene Butler, the Neah Pay Indian, won the 10-mile match race from Pete George, the Greek racer, at the Broadway rink last night, and 26 seconds. Both men finished strong, but Butler looked as if be leould go 20 miles further at the same pace. He got @ lead of two laps in the fifth mile on a well. sustained sprint, and the Gr was never able able to overcome It. although he made several threat ening spurts | As @ result of his victory last night there is talk of a similar race between Butler and Jimmie Fitz gerald at tne same rink on the jevening of December 23. | he lett camel JOHNSON ATTACKS A PHOTOGRAPHER CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—Hecaune be} assaulted a newspaper photograph-| er, Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, was fined $60 and costs by Munici- pal Judge Goodnow here. ! | NELSON SWOWS CLASS PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.-—-Bat \tling Nelson, former lightweight champion, is back in the winning class today, having decisively out- pointed Teddy Maloney here in a six round bout. Maloney had « shade in the first two rounds but the Battler evened it up in the third and in the remaining periods had Maloney hanging on for dear life. CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Packey Me- Farland is a pronounced favorite today over Eddie Murphy for their 10 round bout at Kenosha, Wis., next Monday night. So great is the interest in the bout that it is pre dicted that ft will draw $10,000. Hoth boys are reported in fine condi. | tion. RHRRRRARERARRR ERE * * * This coupon is good for five #} * *. % votes for ——————-—-——— In #/ * the membership campaign if #| * voted at the office of the & * boys’ department Y. M. C. A. & *% before 6 p. m. Saturday, De * * cember 14, 1912. This coupon *® ® also entities the voter to a ® * free swim In the Y. M. C. 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That the election of the Univer sity of Washington footbal will not be held 1 board of control meeting day was authoritatively yesterday, As the board governing body of the « is thought that it take effective action Coach Gilmour Doble a day that hin request for U ponement of the election was neces wary to frustrate a political frame up and that s00n a6 t spiracy” is defeated he will not mix in the election any further Doble says that the men on the teams are not responsible for the conditions h alleges, but that some of the players are under the infil of campus politicians who “lay schemes worthy of Al bany gangaters.” This seems to opinion on the campus, for that elther Jack Patten or Presley could do any underhanded work is inconceivable anybody who ts) | captain ur the dnew ried in the ated will i © post an e “con Or. L. R. 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