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Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work $1 me) ) $3 ‘MIKE LYNCH TO LEAD VICTORIA BEES NEXT YEAR Mike Lynch, former manager of the Tacoma Tigers, will hold the Teims over the Victoria team next season, Shortly after Joo MeGin- nity arrived in Tacoma and as sumed control of the Tigers he no- tified Lynch that he was at ‘liberty to look around 1 accept any offer he might receive to manage a team in the Northwestern league It amounted virtually to an uncondi tional release, MeGtnnity claiming that he could probably sell Lynch for several hundred dollars if he held on to him, but that he would not need Lynch's services as he. will manage the Tigers himself. A deal was fixed up with Preat dent Wiatlett of the Bees, whereby Lynch goes to the island elty In ex ‘/change for second baseman Kellar Lynch fs pleased with the change and says he ts going to make a winning team out of the Bees next season He realizes that he has been with the Tacoma team too ong to give it the best there ts in him. President McGinnity of the Taco. ma team is not only in favor of a Scheduling more games for Tacoma next season, but is opposed to the playing of seven or elght games tn one city by the same teams, and proposes that the series be limited to four games in one city and that the teams then go to the other city for a series of four games. He is convinced that this would stimulate interest, and points out that the only long and expensive jump would be between the coast cities and Spokane. M’CARTY EXISTS REGARDLESS OF SNOBS’ SNUBS LOS ANGELES, Dee. 16.—Luth or MeCarty’s socalled snub by the polo lords of Pasadena is causing the big cowboy very little worry today. He believed he had tenta tively accepted an Invitation to ap pear on the Pasadena field at least 48 & spectator, but since a denial by club officials that such an tn vitation was issued, McCarty is holding his peace. “Don't think I'd look well on a toy horse anyway,” he said “Afraid my feet would drag. I would like to have seen those fel- lows play, but perhaps I'll see them at the ringside New Year's day Ever notice how these fello who won't invite a boxer to their party like to go to his and tell about it afterward? I guess everybody is satisfied. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS With the withdrawal of charges of “conspiracy” by Coach Dobie, the muddie over the election of a captain of next season's varsity squad is clearing up, and It is prob able that the election will be held this week without further trouble. New York.—The ranking commit tee of the United States Lawn Ten- nis association places @aurice EB. McLoughlin at the lead of the “first ten”. tennis players in this country. With Tom Bundy of Los Angeles, McLoughlin also leads the list In the doubles. New York.—August Belmont has just sold his colt, Amoreux, to the French vernment for $16,000. The colt has been winning a sum- ber of big purses on the French turf, Brooklyn.—/a the final of the National threecushion billiard tournament, Brooklyn defeated Kan- sas City by a score of 50 to 21, mak ing it three straight games. Ernest Gabel, famous in San Francisco as “Gabe,” the mounted policeman, bas forsaken his horse for a motoreycle, “Gabe” is famous —or, at least, is well known to mo- torists, in his capacity as “speed cop.” He's got more speed now. {t is estimated that there are 20, 000 motorcycles in use on German roads. New York state bas twice as many. 4 4 motorcyclists have joined the Wichita, Kan., Ant!-Motor Thief association. C. M. Tucker, a mo torcycle policeman, ia at the head of the association. Fred Schmidt, who manages the Stocery department of a depart- ment store at Two Rivers, Wis., uses his motorcycle in making trips to the country, so that he keeps supplied with fresh produce. It used to take H. G. Ellis seven hours to cover his rural mail route when he drove a horse, A motor- cycle now takes him over the same ground in leas than two hours. His re is No. 3, out of Greenfield, 4. E. Forrest rode. from Man- chester, N. H., to Brockton, Mass., 115 miles, in 3 hours and 6 min- utes running time. Average speed, 38 miles per hour over country roads, On a motorcycle, of course. There are 810 licensed motorcy- cliat in Indianapo! this year. Last year there were 600, George 8. Yard, Trenton, N. J., has ridden a motorcycle—a twin, too—for two years without spend- ing a cent for repairs. No muffier cut-outs will be per- mitted in London, England after March 31, 1913, according to the terms of a new ordinance, WILL MEET BROCK SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 16.—Joe Rivers of Los Angeles was match- ed Saturday to meet Phil Brock in Cleveland for a 12-round bout ew ly in January. Joe Levy, Rive manager, wired an acceptance of an offer of $3,000. : eS oe Jim Flynn has gone to New York for a short rest. He says he will be ready to enter the ring again in Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up BASY PAYMENTS —Part and balance in payments. 20-YEAR WRITTHN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WoRK. PAINLESS, DENTISTS down 4 few weeks. “I am not out of the game by any means,” says Flynn, “1 will try to work myself back into championship form and will be open to meet any of the big boxers of CHAS COMISKY IS ELECTED NEW MEMBER OF €LUB NORTHERN YACHTSMEN ARE PEEVED OVER ACTION OF THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. BIG CROWD SEES AL PALZER BOX 10 FAST ROUNDS SCOUT AMAZED AT SHOW MADE BY W.A.C. TEAM SAN FRANCISCO BOAT CLUB The 26 to 0 score plied up by the] LOS ANGELES, Dee. 16 Washingt Athletic club te than 6,000 fight fans are debat It ts putting it mildly to say th~* affiliate with the assocfation and ape the oe aqpeeniee atl the merits of Giant Al Palzer today “ lo ove: x chapter |Duxdale’s par aturday threw an} ig ited rey ome lot & self governing chapter tal wcare into. the Multnomah |Sfter bis first matinee perform West are peeved over the agtionof team, which will clash with the Be) at Doyle's training: cam, the San Franciseo yacht clubs in|, ona § a Pratt, aceon’ gs as attle squad here next Saturday The lowan boxed 10 rapid round . a 0 platios hore, 7 e' while o hb his a on youte turning down the offer of the|!iveq word from Ban Franciscs eines Convill, lett tacks on the) with bls sparring mat rd oatver withomah team, came to o| adder oO which he exhibite th aba ynoht oa to affiliate yesterday % the nek Oe Be 4s @ scout and witnessed the Sat — peymuastum routine ’ The new 1913 etr association. acht and po 0 ) este as|¢ , © seating enc ‘ a eral welts ago a committes|xot toyether on November 22 and| unviing ‘tut, reassuring, to the|about the arena. that the procram|f SUPOPHONE and AURABKOR con isting of Millar | Freeman, of meek So oteiiate, WES. ange SS “Winged M” outfit Conviti report wae divides isto parts to permit now bere for ydur relies, o| club, . Per. |¢ m on 08, o Ht er Theyenne | differen ets of enthusias » on club, . number | ) better than the g&me he played for)for a big man, and was fairly cleve ot of other power boat and yachting | may result in thelr refusing to —— the Oregon Aggies against the Mult|He was not using his punch, how the name of The Pacific Int ol gh ord Pc sope nll ores |nomah club team. Borloske also , and varying opinions of th — e of ip layed a game that surprised the| Necessary adjunct were expressed play « Dp v hep Gy page he the sees of tac tepibere yeoman Multnomah club tackle and he was|That at least two more hea RO BSON’ 0 ancisco and suggested | the ol 4 o y | Welght ‘ and » be r that, in view of the great regatta,;men to consider the proposition rene Be Pang gl a ome Mai sca he icc “- "a ~ ‘ § to be held there during the exposi-|laid before them by the Norther |it comen to a backfield. “The Mult.|belt {s indicated by the activity of || 460-462 Arcade tion, the San Francisco clubs should | committee waa forthcoming nomah te will have to get right| Frank Moran of Pittsburg and Jee Fourth Fi Bldg, == ost a e own to cases and show some great) Willard. The latter has wired for oie a os “i E thing for improvement during this week if|® date, and Moran tentatively has verything for the Eye and Gay, they expect to get away with any-|been promised @ match with the thing next Saturday,” was the stato-| winner of the New Your's day mili ment of Convill Johnny Bender, Vashington Stat coach of the college team, ar M’CREDIE TO TAKE BEAVERS ON ROAD | rived In Seattle yesterday and will] | DkefA ¥ get out this week with McDonalds} PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 16,—Man-| squad for practice in preparation|*er Walter McCredie of the Beav for the game next Saturday With | ¢ re “ ay one & & barnstorn a 4 Pe 2 CHAS, COMISKY. Nender, Hauser and Borieske in the|!"8 tour for bis charges before the Fourth an 6. | rt fe Mnewp, it ts generally conceded that|opening of the 1913 He Ernest Glanetti, Proprigter ‘ Charles Comiaky ts heteby nomt-| 1¢ Fa angele ge tdi touted tip to Ren Fransises le probably off. 1... Multnomah team will have to] W!ll do the bulk of trair E: ae up the boys tn the local arena, he stands « fat ing te th : i A ~ = i. nated, voted upon and elected bY &] chance of gettin travel some 40 make a showing}'6 In the vicinity akeraiield 2 « away with anythiog around the Bay, where they have 4 will th - he + ie Pa large majority to a membership in against the Seattle all-star aggrega-|4“94 will then @nove Fran Cabaret Vaudeville ‘ the baseball heroes’ club. Comlsky| {7° oF three real boxers, Before going, just [g order to save time, /itr cisco, where be will ngle with oe is owner of the Chicago White Box pose at call up Main 949, That's the nuiibar of Butterworth's California and Stanford untversi &p.mtolam a and the man whose generous aote tes, St. Marys college, the Olym and kindly nature have gained for] wy idea of nothing at Wi eS ohn ini othe cing thas an et SCHOOL LEAGUE plo club and the Chicago White AMATEUR’ \e) pve x Sox. cage. "Even thoie who boost the) eee, Dashatdall, baseball, nandball, volleyball, pingpoveball teams] CCHIT TTT EF EIXED)| “The bors aia not get enous EVERY FRIDAY Cubs are for the Old Roman. if] *t@ Diaying for. The only champion in town is the three men, w good games before the opening of CASH PRIZES, Comisky should ran agaffet Mur. phy for mayor, Comisky would have alf the votes but «ix. Those six would be Murphy's relatives. excl BUTLER AND FITZ charges 10 per cent a month on your overcoat during the winter months “ee ee & saloon at Oshkosh, Wis, Albert Reuche!l dropped dead. David Blye, 1242 North Campbell av,, Chicago, died at St. Elizabeth's hospital froma wound received in a poket game with Joseph Weins, a the 1912 season,” he declar ball season will open on|this time I am going to see to January 3 and close on March 4,|that they don’t hit any slumps in Each school in the league will be|the beginning of the season.” permitted to play two games with MOI ~ JERN clegantiy furnished t it is liked outof-town teams and in likely t lowest rates at Hotel Vir that these games will be arranged |fooms at . . Eighth and Virginia, near with Bellingham, Kverett and Ta-| §us |coma as the contenders. Westlake Eiliott 602. ame The city high school champion Contestants apply to Maitland, Director, 2p. m. French Dinner With While reaching for the stakes he had just won in a poker game in Don't get and eights nor jacks and eights. ee ted, Maude, he held neither aces ee . The stuff above reminds me of a few cogitations. Here they are: TO RACE 5 MILES saloonkeeper at 2023 W. Division st, and Meyer Schoenberg of 2342 Po- | °° t se) tomac ay. Weias is said to have shot both his companinos with a pair] The complete schedule for the Broadway is backing Butler|of bullets. As Biye was taken to the hospital and the others to dail, a|*¢a*0® follows fo": against Jimmie Fitageraid, and a/lingering p@iiceman glanced at the cards which: Biye hed held when January 3, Broadway ve. Queen LC LOTHING FOR fivemile race will be run to-|he was shot. “Look at ‘om,’ 4. The cards were Wack jacks and|A2¢, st Queen Anne, and Franklin [era night at the Broadway rink at/eights—the “dead man's hand” of ve. Weet Seattle, at Frankia; Jas PS MEN AND WOMEN 9p. m. This race should test But ee ee y uary 10, Broadway va. Lincoln, at pen | z : | ler’s ability at the marathon rug- lve heard lots of arguments-between the two schools of poker play-|1{n00!n, and Queen Anne ve. West Ase ON C REDIT ning as in Pitgerald he will be uplers, the jackeandelghts against the acesandcights, I solicit expert | Settle, at West Seattle; January ocow eee : against the rea) thing. Butler runs | opinions on this, 17, Franklin vs. Broadway, at ee *e Broadway, apd Lincoln vs. West Se very easily and has @ fine long, sweeping stride which carries him over the ground at great speed. Pitegerald and Butler will start hard training the early part of this week for their race which will determine the championship of Buck Wheat, distant relative of Zack, Is leading the Grange league|Drosdway ys Queen Anne, at - the Northweat * | this winter Re Broadway; February 14, West Se ments and dress accessories, and ri a Siemens oe oe attle vs. Queen Anns, at Queen ctiendl ol teat poe Germany Schaefer, asked recently to give away a cousin in mar) Anne, and@lrosdway va. Franklin. wae mocessary riage, said he couldn't—because he dide’t know anything against ber.|8t Franklin; February 21, Lincolr make the payments. Just a small --* .. vs. Broadway, at Broadway, and mat te chiell With their lineup patched up, the| New England league players have the following names: Blum,|Queen Anne vs, Franklin, at Prank = Pie when you Rainiers managed to keep their) Daum, Higg, Dee, Gaw, Yell and Ki mes wenreney 36, See Gane 2 make your selection, then tell the tne cree r " coin, lentote the soccer langue yesterday va. West Seattle, at West Seattle salesman to make a charge of the at Green Lake in thelr game with Port Blakeley. A number of the regular Rainier team were unable to be on hand and had provided substitutes, who also falled to shew up and it was necessary to get & makeshift team together before the game could start The Rainiers bad the wind ad vantage to the first half and held their own, the seore being tied at one goal each at half time, Cornth- waite was added to the Rainier Hneup in the second half and gave foot) wht = * * FR! them much strength, shooting across the field and scoring with & wonderful throw. He scored|* three goals, giving the Rainiers vic- tory. At Woodland park yesterday the Rangers beat the Spartas by four goals to one. The Black Diamond team, tast|* year's champions, beat the Celties| * * at Black Diamond, 6 to 0. FRISCO FANS TO SEE FOUR-ROUND BOUTS SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 16.—Fol- lowers of the four round boxing) fame are preparing today for an- other feast next Friday night, when Promoter Toby Irwin announces as a feature card Tommy McFarland ys. Frankie Smith, two of the best, lightweights fn the short round game. Jimmy Carroll, featherweight, will return and take on Roy Moore. Other bouts are announced as fob lows: Babe Picato va. Frankie Edwards, Montana Dan Sullivan vs. Carranza, Wilile Robinson ve. Louis Rees, Anton Lagrave va. Joe Her rick, Stanley Dean va. Jack Giblin and two curtain raisers. WITH BOWLERS Ed Lowe of the Moose team leads the bowlers of the Commercial league with an average of 183 pins in 15 games. Burrell and ‘om Lond, also of the Moose aggrega- tion, are tied for second place with averages of 177. won In the Commercial bowling league|!ess the Moose lead the list with a ad centage of £33, the Order of For- esters coming next with .666, being tied that figure with Com- merel: The other teams stand as follows: V. & H. Shoe Co., 611; Logan & Bryan, 555; Fischer Bros. 500; Standard Furniture Co,, 444; Bolcom Lumber Co., 333; Johns Manville Co., .277, and the Sears- Roebuck Co, 111. can ery For the prize of a merchanidse order on the Pacific Outfitting Co., offered for the best score by a wom- an bowler, Mrs. Kimball, winner of last month's prize, {6 again leading. Or. The Commercial league schedule on the Bismarck alleye for this week follows: couple of boxers put on an allege part other ben she must hot lay an ege f! eee fixed a $1,200 salary limit. received their bit in broad daytight, will *® Chas. Brickley, Harvard foot # ball star, ia today the owner * of a handsome automobile, a ® present from fv & on the gridiron, it is & the championship for Harvard. People do not dread to keep den- tal appointments with us, You may work will make a patient suffer used to. We practically elimipate pain. This doesn’t decrease the ef- fislency of our highest grade materia! an expert. We are so # satisfactory to you we will(refund work we over. your money. Could we say this if Tos }brown colt, Dandy Rock, by Rock were not sure of the kind of|§ Miss Ted Smith... Soprano 9 Sand. turn out? ‘Think this|f Mise Vera Reno 1°03. seshncetipntntiagpntomamae Sleeping Cars Bee ee yicaweman || ALBUQUERQUE, N. My Dec. 16 Courteous, Obliging Employes Milas Price Pianist {|—Jim Flynn, the Pueblo heavy- Splendid Dining Car Service Regal Dental Offices J. A. Plume Floor Mar. fj weight, recently beaten in 16 P eC L. R. Clark, D. D. &. (Manager) SCENIC CAFR rounds by Luther McCarty in Los 1605 Piret Av. Angeles, is today enroute to New 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor, Unton HIS CREDIT STORE IS prepared to properly out- fit men and women with best makes of tailored gar- attle, at West Seattle; January 31 Queen Anne ve, Franklin, at Frank lin, and Lincoln va, West Seattle, at West Seattle; February 7, Lin coln ve. Franklin, at Franklin, and Here's another idea of we all that | can't stop—Watching a rap after they have been sparring The rewult Is about as saucy as a hen telling an minutes before the laying time. . re all week the Wisconsin university won four intercollegiate titles this year— bail, basketball, baseball) and cross-country run. “ee ee The Cotton State league jost a lot of money last season, and has March 4, West Seattle va Broad way, at Broadway, and Franklin ve. Lincoln, at Lincoln INTERLAKE SCHOOL WINS CITY TITLE By defeating the Madrona gram- mar school football team 12 to 6 on the university campus Saturday Abe Attell, like Battling Nelson, | the Interlake school team won the refuses to retire from the boxing|city championship The teams game, Abe now wants another | ere evenly matched and a game chance to box Ollie Kirk, the St.|¥hich fairly bristled with thrilling Louis featherweight " |plays resulted. Hoyt of Interinke BIG SMELL WAGON ___. | Was respons for the spectacular Has Holiday Shopping * ping than an evening at the EVERETT, Mace, Deo. 16— & play of the afternoon whem he car * * rd Tired You?—Roller Skate REAR ehh hee Broadway Rink, 711 B® Pine. bs ried the ball 60 yards for the win- skates, and take’a few turns foot the blood coursing rapidly that you were ever tired. ig nominal, too. Come out to- free, balance, and pay it weekly or monthly, as most convenient. Do not wait another day for your Winter Garments. Call tomorrow and get them. ee With the A. A. U. in existence here, . amateur athletes who formerly now dig up some dark alley in ich to conclude business negotiations. SEER EEE IENDS GIVE STAR 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” friends * . Nothing will more quickly re fresh and rest you after the arduous rounds of Xmas shop- A dinner will be served at the Seattle Athietic club at six o'clock this evening to the men interested in handball. There will be brief talks on subjects connected with the game, It was originally the in- tention to present the trophy cup }won by Mr. Myers in the tourney just ended, but he was summoned from the elty and the presentation jwas postponed. smooth running ball-bearing i) = Two Hundred mile daylight ride The equal of any Scenic Trip in Amesien and through Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expense] ning touchdown. After you put qm & pair of those around that polished floor, and through your veins, you'll forget There's nothing Iike it—the cost night-—ladies will be admitted . The S. A. °C. first and second —|basketball teams are open for games with registered teams.” Call Frank Vance, Main 6840. Over the O-W. R. &N. | Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. The 8. A. C. wrestling team is en- larging and some of the new mem- bers are showing 57 varieties of speed and will make the old-timers go some to protect their laurels. A squad of 8. A. C. boxers and wrestiers will go to Portland on January 17 for the first interelab meet of the season. The 8. A. OC. will be represented by Oliver Run- chey, at 125 pounds, in wrestling and Clarence R. Rothus, in boxing at 135 pounds. The nominations from the Multnomah club have not been received as yet. GIVES ROCK SAND COLT NEW YORK, Dee. 16.—In accord- jance with his promise to give a number of the famous Rock Sand stallion colts to the government for breeding purposes, August Belmont has caused to be shipped from his | stock farm at Lexington, Ky., to the government farm at Royal, Va., the Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. 6. der why. Simply because your and can be done with It's not necessary to like they Steel Coaches Electric Block Signals Modern Science's Greatest Device safe traveling, installed at a cost of million dollars Rock Ballasted, Dustless and — Smooth Running Road Bed / Qil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pullman and Tourist The System of pain. Scenic Cafe Our monis are absolutely the best the markets afford, and. service ts perfect. We ha aged the highest class ville entertainers of th: Beattio. work—we use the obtainable, office ts that we please you that we y to ev- patient: If your work is not every dentist in at Program Miss Belle Manning............. ws sOld Horne’ Song | York. Passing through here, Flynn |drew a diagram of how he lost the fight, supplementing this with lib- JAS. L. SHUTE, Mar You Pass Through More Large Cities OTE—Bring this Ad with you than by any other route Monday—Johns-Manville Co, Sears-Roebuck Co. Tuesday—Logan & Bryan va. Bol- com Lumber Co, Wednesday—-Standard Furniture vs. eral excuses, ‘I would have whipped MeCarty if they hadn't stopped the fight,” he decla “L was letting him wear himself out and then intended I CONCANNE, ETO, Free 1 1 ard Ay. bet. Union and ©. Nts 1 TO 1 Leave from Oregon-W ashington Station Co, vs. V. & H. Shoe Co, Thursday Commercials Fischer’ Bros. Friday-Independest Order Forestérs vs, Order of Moose. WATSON FOR CALGARY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 16.- “Red” Watson, the local lightweight, 1s being considered for a match in Calgary, Alberta, Dem Gay, fight promoter of that city, is here today to secure talent for his club. Gay va. of ab note throughout the land.” Bob Moha now tips the scales at 221 pounds, and will no longer be able to box in the middleweight di-’ salon, looks kindly upon Watson, and it is expected he will sign him, — — age Wanted—Furniture, Main 6618. Modern Furniture Co, eee Re Are You Particular? MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL Finest Passenger Station in the West @ aN to go in and finish him,” BEAVERS GET WEST PORTLAND, Of, Dec, 16.—Hi West, twice tried out by Cleveland tn the American league only to be returned on each occasion to the jminors for further conditioning, ts [today a member of the Portland ers, according to Manager Mc- West is a veteran Toledo and played a bit with Nash- ville last season BIG CROWDS SEE District Freight and Passenger Otte 716 Second Avenue bout your Shoe Repairing? Telephone Main 032 If you are, take It to the J. H. O'NEILL Dietrict Passenger F. R. HANLON District Freight Agent 613 Second Avenue epairing while you wait Albany, N. Y., is to have a new boxing club soon, to be managed by a local promoter, no All work guaranteed, more than others, We charge