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Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 Salmon Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. We carry a large and complete line of Heating Stoves to ‘; ake from. $1.00 and Up BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. OLD VETERAN’S STAND—— ——-TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, 633, Ballard Av. JOHNNY BENDER Jobany Bender, coach of the W. 8. C. football team, now play- ing quarter with Tom MeDonald’s Washington A. ©. team, put the Seattle organtzation through secret practice at Denny Held yesterday afternoon, and the team responded are. The men are in splendid shape for their clash with the Mult nomah club team Saturday Wher the Multnomah club team ington A. C. team at Denny feld, most formidable of their opponents will be Johnny Bender, W. A. 0. Bender may not be as big ss some of his team-mates, but he is simply canned chain lMghtoing on breaking through a line afd stop- quarter. ping s pasa, and be has proved his Bender will play both games with W. A. C. against the ———S club. The gritty quarter ts back a! ington State college team, aller spending three years as coach in rs He was last seen tn action last season the 8. A. ¢ Spokane A. A. C. and pi had @ team. COACH JOHN BENDER PUTS ~ WASHINGTON A.C. ELEVEN THROUGH SECRET PRACTICE THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1912. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Chicago—On account of a mys would have netted him approxt-| mately $16,000, Hie physician has The Spokane team leads In the United States Revolver ocin tlon tournament now being held at Springfield, Mass., at (he end of the eighth round, with the highest total ao far of 1,136. Other teams at the top of the race are New York, Den ver, Boston and San Francisco, Columbus, O.—The resignation of John Richards as coach of the Ohio state university squad has been ao cepted. Richards will become di rector of the Chicago public play grounds, Atlanta, Ga.—Landing two biowe to Morris’ one, Al Kublak got the decision over Carl Morria at the end of thetr ten-round go here last night. “Too many perfumed notes,” is the cause given by “Art” Shafer, utility infielder and bachelor, for refusing to renew his contract with the New York Nationals for next season. Pitteburg—Iin the second match of thé 18.2-inch balkline tourpament last night, Ora Morningstor defeat od George Slosson in 19 innings, 400 to 165. This gives both Yamage and Morningstar a victory in t mateh for a purse of $1,000. Richiand, W The Richiand high school team won Use firet bas ketball match of the season from the Pasco team last night, by & score of 24 to 15. Centralia—Kid Lightning, was knocked Gut in the second round of a scheduled 1@round go last night by George Hanlon, a local boy as A Oakland, Cal.—Fight fans here to- day are on edge for tonight's 10 round clash betw Ed Petroskey and Charles Grande iddleweights As both men are reported in fine condition, a fast contest is expect ed, Centra —The tone —s ge & local picked fiv Centralia high bas night, 58 to 16. welt yore io The boxing game Is flourishing in Montana. Frank Moran is spoken of as the logical opponent for the winner of the McCarty-Palzer match like the bunch of veterans they Those who have seen Willie Rit- chie in action «ay he lacks the punch necessary to finish an oppo nent. of Portland clashes with thy Waeh- next Saturday afternoon, one of the valor on many gridirons. And now we have Abe Attell at it again, Abe says be wants another t his old job as coach of the Wash-|chance to show that he is still on @ football field here during the 3 Bporting men rteurning from the That year Bender played with the terious iliness, Johnny Coulon bas been forced to turn down matches within the next fow weeks that| forbidden him to don a glove for at) least a month, claiming he will! have recovered entirely after a} rest. p a wonderful came It will be well worth while to see next Saturday's game with Mult- nomah, If for nothing elee than to watch the whirlwind quarter, as he is as full of pep as a chile pod and tf» injecting bunches of it Into the rest of the team this woek {n their secret practice on Denny field, a NEWS NOTES OF A striking feature of the Ma dora, Cal, band’s carnival is to be a night parade, in which 75 illum inated motorcycles will participate Harry E. Patterson has arrived in Whittier, Cal, from Pitteburg. He covered the entire distance of 6,000 miles on his motoreycle in 36 actual running days. ton county crime and disorder have been re duced 60 per cont in the two years that they have been ustng motor. cycles in their department. The Rockford, It. Motoreycie | club recently gave a banquet, dedt- | cating thelr new club rooms, The} club consists of 60 enthusiasts. The motorcycle has solved one of the most trying problems of missionaries in the tropical coun- tries. Their work usually covers a vast territory where traveling fa- cilities are limited, but by using the motorcycle, they can go quick- ly and comfortably from one point to another. The Saginaw, Mich. Motorcych clab does not propose to be idle during the winter, when {t is not possible to enjoy their cross coun- try runs. They are planning a series of entertainments for the members, and will perhaps conduct a campaigif to increase their mem bership. — The Logan & Bryan team took a leap toward the top of the Com mercial league on the Bismarck al leys last night when it got away with three straight games from the Bolcom lumber team, Nisonger, of the Brokers, bowled high score of 187. The scores: |Logan & Bryan.... 631 Bolcom Lumber Co. .572 In the same league the Standard | Furniture Co, team had little diffi leulty in grabbing off two of the three games from the V. & H. Shoe Co. team, Neither side had any thing to brag of im the matter of scores, which follow: V. & H. Shoe Co....578 526 701 Standard Fur, Co....584 681 621 652 650 573 678 In the City league games on the Imperial alleys last night, Smith's Hopes got away with two out of three from the Milwaukee team. Rice, of the Hopes, was there with high score and high average of 277 and 239, "The scores: Smith's a 923 994 921—2,838 Milwaukees casino 841 834—2,604 The Times team repeated the dose recently administered to the |Topsides on the Impertal alleys last night, winning two of the three games. Rickert of the Times got high score and high average of 218 and 1861-8, The scores: ‘Topaides $69 783 713—2,265 Times +822 790 871—2,483 south aay the poople of California believe Ad Wolgast can whip Wil ile Ritehie in another battle. Dr. Roller Is again talking of go- PUT-PUT BIKERS * Z. &. Rowman, chief of the Ful-) (Ga.) police says that) ing into the boxing business. This rl time he saya he is in earnest. All | HOLIDAY BOUTS BARRED [right, Doc, wo'll take your word SACRAMENTO, Dec, 18.-—There/for it will be no holiday prisefights in — Sacramento hereafter, as a result] Harry Smith, one of the best- ft m taken by the city com-jknown sporting writers in the missioners. They voted down alsouth says A large element of request for a permit by the Sequota|the sporting public regret that a club for a 20round battle } boy of Willie Ritchie's stamp should Year's day, between Sally Salva-jfall into the hands of Hilly Nolan dore and Joe Azevedo, and an-|who, as the manager of Battling nounced that they will not sanction holiday fights in the future. Nelson, made himself the most unl versally despised person tn the fighting ° | AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenue C. ITO & BROS. Wholemale and Rotatl Al Kinds of ART Goons oo FURNITURE Bed Av, Billlott 4450 Served from {1 a. m. to 8 p. m, Are Unexceiied in ttle Oysters, Dungeness Crabe, Fish, Steaks and Cho FRE®--LATEST MOTION PICTURES— FREE Vocal and Inetrumenta! Concert Afternoons oe Evenings Prof. Nape’s Haveaiian Orchestra ALBERT HANSEN Established 1843. Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver Corner First and Cherry SEATILE 9—Artiste—® TATES A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m, to lam. 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Agente for Dent's Dog Remedies’ 713-715 FIRST FAST CARD FOR» BALLARD SMOKER Superintendent Jimmie Kelly of the Ballard A. A. C, is a busy cup of ten this week, arranging « Clans A card for the Ballard smoker Fri day evening, and already he bas got) some of the best talent in the city signed up for tangles, which prom ise to eclipse the fast bouts pre~ sented at the interclub meet last month The main event will be between Roy Stingley, the Bothell heavy, who has the goats of the Wilson —_ Art and Jim, in his corral, and Swan Charlestrop, one of fast ost men in this section in the heavy weight division. some merry going here from the first tap of the gong. Kelly has arranged bouts be tween Ernst Miller and Sam Mor. gan at 158 5 is, Johnny Mack and George Clements at 135, Jack Fowler and Collie McPherson at 126 and in sow fiuring on two other bouta for curtain raisers. AD AFTER JULY 4.GO AT RITCHIE Leased Wire By United Press LOS AD Dec. 18.—Ad Wolgast wants to meet Willie Ritehie July 4, and when the new lightweight champion arrives in Lon Angeles next week to fill @ theatrical engagement, the Duteh- man plans to camp at his elbow snd demand that articles be signed 1 have $1,000 to hand Willie the minute he signs for another fight,” aid Wolgast, “He owes me chance, and he can draw more money against me than against any other boxer. It wilt be poor bual- ness if be doesn't sign, and I'm going to demand the m: SENIORS TAKE OPENER 27 TO 18 The first games of the Inter- class basketball series at the Unt- versity of Washington fr ted, Monday, in the defeat of the Jun- jors by the Seniors, 27-18, and of the Sophomores by the Freshmen, 15-9, Wingfield, guard on the Senior team, waa the star of the evening, seoring six baskets for the near graduates. The Freshmen played well together and won by team work. SPORTING NOTES OF Y. M. C. A. Since the gym records have been posted there has been an unusual interest In athletic events, and sev- eral of the old marks have been broken. F. J. Wyatt broke the hitch kick record, making 8 feet 6 inches. The old record was 7 feet 2 inches. He also raised the standing high jump from 4 feet 3 inches to 4 feet 7 inches. Ludwig Holland raised the 16-pound shot from 30 feet 1% inches to 32 feet 1% inches, and Don Snyder raised the fence vault from 5 feet 8% inches to 5 feet (10% inches, In the Leaders’ class contest Mon- day night, Joe Neander’s White Ele- phants won in the fence vault, and Price's Speed Wonders won in the bageball game, thus dividing the points, Thes¢. contest® are k ing the clasw imterested, and a ful attondance...s assured each class night. The Leaders were honored Monday night by the presence of Pat Scott and Freddie England, both old members of the cla The old timers are always welcome. Virgil Hall of the Noon class is laid up with blood poison in his arm, The class misses Hall and hopes he may soon be back. BOXING GLOVES, Set.............91.50 to $6.00 There should be} k Sweater Coats lity here. We also have the same Sweater that others sell for $8.00. ATES $5.00 Wabash Coas' the strongest wagon built will sell at factory $20.00 grade $18.00 grade $1.50 to $6.00 Phone Main Office 114 Jack $3.00 BALL BEARING Only 4 Bicycles left, which we Eyres Transfer Co. Gifts From This Store Are Always Appreciated Our price is $5.50; with pockets $1.95 $3.75 ANTEED ALL wooL Kant Leak Hunters’ fs what a man likes— Coat .. Vest ... Pants . cost— STRIKING BAG PLATFORM that can be put up fm any place .......... éncdoconeded 93.50 to $4.50 ,in our Hardware Department we keep only the best Tools made for « man who uses tools, Any- thing you buy in this Department will be appreciated by him. SEATTLE SPORTING GOODS CO. 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