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TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Balley & Mitchell Present “THE BARKIER” ’ Em pre. sent “ONE NIGHT ONLY" OTHER BIG ORPHEUM A LIE ANUTHER GIKL AC Weber & Vicids Prese: “FUN ON THE OCKA Phone Main 42.| western and Coast league clubs in| [—3Se BLANCHE DAYNE crs way Beauties—15 ER BIG 5S. & C. PANTAGES | ‘Twiee Nightly Ned Wayburn “TH ESURF BATHLKS’ —With— ACTS EIGHT ENGLISH BEAUTIES 1c and 20 WALLA WALLA A. C. PROTESTS BALLARD GAME In a letter to the Sporting Bditor, Manager Welsh af the Walla Walla A. C. football team, has this to say about the alleged victory of the Ballard Meteors last Sunday, which was reported to the newspapers from Ballard sources “Here is ome of the rottenest deals wo have even been handed ta any football game we have played this year, We played the Ballard Meteors Sunday, at Rallard, and fairly won the game by the score of 12 to 7. Finegold of the Walle Walla Athletic club crossed the Bal- lard goal line for thelr second |touch-down of the game, and after the ball had been downed and |Finegold got off of it, one of Bal. jlard’s men grabbed it and started down the field. He was tackled by | Kunta, who was playing safety for \the Walla Walla bunch at about the middle of the field, This was certainly rotten, and was allowed by their refer The Walla Walla Athletie club still claims the champtonshtp of| the Northwest at 135 pounds, and} lit Ballard has any gameness about it, % can get another game with the Walla Walla bunch by phoning! Welch at Main 669. The game will} be played on any grounds with the exception of Ballard’s, Dugdale’s preferred SUMMER BALL IS MOOT QUESTION Whether or t athletes of the Northwest conference shall be per mitted to play summer baseball for money Is a question which ts Itke- ly to stir up & merry little war at the meeting of the representatives ot colleges in the conference, which will be held in Seattle Friday and | Saturday Delegates from the | University of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Whitman, Oregon Agricul- tural college and Washington Btate college will attend the meeting Whitman © representatives will lodge a strong protest against con- |ference athletes engaging in sum- mer baseball, while the U. of W delegates will favor giving the men a chance to pick up some loose change in this manner. “Wrest- ing, baseball and basketball sched- ules will be fixed. Whether or not the application of Willamette col lege to enter the conference will be acted upon favorably is a mooted question. “Iron Man” Still Boosts Four-Game Series PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 19.—-That the Northwestern league should confine iftelf to four game series, | and that Seattle should give more fron Man" Joe MeGinulty express here } MeGinnity ts today on his way} |back to Tacoma. He promises to return later, how-| Saturday's struggle prepared to put the dent im the Multnomah team) the game ever, as he desires a conference with Judge MeCredie regarding the relative status of the North Portland. | TO PLAY QUEEN ANNE The basketball five of the Te coma high school will tangle with) the Queen Anse team at the latter's) gym tomorrow night. SeMlile Race at Broadway Rink FRIDAY EVENING. The feature at the Broadway | Friday evening will be the race between Jimmie Fitzgerald and Edward Butler. It is expected |} to be a hot contest, as both men have all kinds of confi || dence, as well as ability. The Broadway Rink, at 711 B. Pine, is a mighty popular place these days. Manager Kaller states that he expects a big crowd out to the Friday evening race, also tonight, when ladies will be admitted free, “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young” ence. It has the quality in its original and natural purity. This is due to the fact that Finch’s Golden Wedding | Bottled in Bond is made by its own methods. This is why Golden Wedding is so wonder- fully mellow and mild, This ts why it 1s so pleasant to the taste and free from undesirable after-effects, the cork As a stimulant, and tonic so often prescribed, Wedding meets the most rigid demands of medical sci- special It is different from ordinary whiskies. Always have it on hand in your home. See that it has the government stamp over “Made Differently” és "RE a > a Teh bi Se J a Golden | tes of | MeDonald’s lia |jury sustained in a collision with B| Year's eve. EMIL HAUSER, INJUN,” HOPE EMIL Everyone who saw the W. A last Saturday will admit that if games to Tacoma, is the opinion of|not the whole show in winning the victory for Seattle team, hp least oceupled the limelight a good ed in a fanning bee while visiting |they will admit the same thing after next Saturday's game w Multnomah team. Hauser was never in better than he {fs right now, and he mo that no other individual or team h Hauser, however, will not be Last week he had to divide the cen two or three other W. A. C. men the coming game Hauser will enough to permit Coach Bender t crowd, after an absence of several stars on the W. A. © tude he will hardly be able to « are prepared to assist On the other hand, it Is no pip will be near as clean as that for of the scout who saw last week's working overtime, and the result » football year in Seattle. RINEHART TO PLAY 18.—Ea team, Saturd be un PORTLAND, Or, Dec of the Multnomah football Seattle all-etars time that Rinehart would The club team will practice tc last time before meeting the seat The Portland players will leay — ee '5 ASPIRANTS FOR GRAD. MANAGER Brous Beck and Fritz Belts have filed as candidates for the office of graduate manager at the Univer sity of Washington, making five pirants for the position from whom the board of control will have to select the lucky man at its meeting Thursday night. The oth- er candidates in the race ofe Victor Zednick, present graduate man ager, Fred Hamilton and Fred An gevine. It is expected that there will be some difficulty In getting a majority of the board of control for any one of the candidates, and the committee is arranging for a series of elimination ballo which will do away with a deadio: MOSLER TO BOX 10. RDS. AT SULTAN Al Mosler of the Roslyn A. © ia matched to go 10 rounds aaginst Young Nelson at Sultan on New Another headliner on is Mickey Finn, The the Sultan card who will met Young Brown. liatter was put out by Mosler in the seventh round at their recent meet ing in Sultan. A bunch of local boys will provide the preliminaries. After his go at Sultan Mosler will trek to Saskatoon, B. C., where he is scheduled to go against a loeal boy about the middle of January G. H. : Philbrook, Noted formuia and | Est. 1852. i] George H. Philbrook, the aoted Notre Dame athiete, is in Seattle, called here by the illness of his father, He is looking for the job of coach for next year's Notre Dame football team. Aa It is too early for any definite action to be taken, it Was impossible for him to learn Whether big aiplidation would re Geive favorable consideration ot fot. Philbrook was one of the brightest stars of the faptball field He played tackle for Notre Dame and was one of the leading players in the United States Philbroc was also a shining Night tn track work. He was a shotputter of note and a member of the Olympic am If the university should secure Phi! brook’s services, it would have a man who has had wide expertence in all branches of collegiate sports and should be able to make good as @ coach, iP IM HAUSER have to slip from team that unles in the cleanup of the Multnomah aggregation Athlete, in Seattle THE STAR—THURSDAY, 2D 19, 1912, 9 10 BREAK ~ E ON SATURDAY othan two minutey of fighting, Bol dier Kearns, Brooklyn heavy w t, *Vaquelched the aspirations of” i) (One Round) Davis of Buffalo, and in today the holder of all novelty records for knockouts. The finishing punch was most spectacular. . Kearns caught Davie with « left flush to the Jaw and the TACOMA GUNNERS SEEK REVENGE AT TURKEY SHOOT When the Tacoma Rifle and Re volver club held ite tug shoot Just before Thankagiving a delege tion of crack shots from the Beat Ue club went to Tacoma and al most put the Destiny City accross latter's hands dropped Imply to his wide, Like a flash, Kearte stepped in, and wide swiped bim with a right awing on the neok, causing Davis to hit the floor fat on his back. He turned a complete com orsault, hin lege the second rope. GRIME CRABS GAME GHICAGO, Dec. 19.--This city may be robbed of its boxing sub landing against jand tion out of business by wianing all the birds, ‘Taooma shootera, who had their mouths fixed for a turkey on Thanksgiving, had to change thetr mouths to sult veal stow butchers’ tenderloins, when they saw the Seattle delegation walking down the main stem of the Commencement Bay seaport with all their prise birds thrown over thelr shoulders urb, Kenosha, Wis, ax a result of| the wave of orim which swept over the little town the night of the McFarland-Murphy fight re- ooatly, Pickpockots “cleaned” the crowd as ft wag attempting to got tyto the pavilion, Clergymen and promin citizens of Kenosha are clamoring to have the lid put down | on boxing. JUNIORS WIN TITLE The basketball championship of | the Franklin high sehool waa won last night by the juniors, who do feated the sophomores by the score of 23 to 15, Dutton wan the speed marvel of the juniors, shoot ' tng baskets from all corners of the field, while Bohannon asd Hurts starred for the sophs. ' con® a ing congress has placed the ban on for loaded bowlers, too? McDonald this morning and said ington Athletic club? et him with “Watch ready! business that allows a player to « and makes him get up at 6:30 A. X There were no b toast at the six-day bik trol clears (he ball bugs ace last we f Multnomah team b such an ace { § GQ) saturday. ‘The has it been up agatr PHOTO BY JACOBS] McDonald has collec muaie of two heavy bodies of anima | get an earful Saturday at Dugdale’s park| to lay a piece of change Emli Hauser waa} about “Pink” Hawley a h leomposing room It fell into the for the game of bie life! “set,” and he sald that be never enk te that hy going into|as be had known “Pink in the vicinity of MeKee's C Navy game Heap Big Injan’ You can’t afford to miss those portion of time, and it's a¢pigh| ning every night in the Pink t ond: ad ociation magnates as been able to put thie season. permitted to do all the starring.| pter of the stage with Borleske, and bobbed up for speaking parte, In} the spotlight long) » make his little bow to a Seattle years, In fmct, there are so many Hauser develops a new magni- hine some of the other men who American sition of prob Those Germans are veyized clase mugs | ' ! 0 that the cleanup for the W. A. C. the Multnomah squad. The report game has got the Portland squad hould be one of the hottest bat rl Rinehart, the crack quarterback will be In the game against Tom ‘ jay a noon. It was though for na to play on account of an in . player Rupert 1 snight and tomorrow night for the tle giants @ Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. | WITH BO | On the imperial alley t night, A SQUARE DEAL IN DENTISTRY | \What the Success of a Den. | tist Depends on By EDWIN J. BROWN, ETS WLERS the Wonders took two of the three games away from the Impertals. Schumann of the latter team bow! ing high score and bigh average of 236 and 213. The scores Imperiais ... | Wonders nd i , Piret Ave, tom le San Prancisco—Tennis experte|,,When,1 bought the Brown Den the 18-yearold tennis wiaard, John-|not™ more t three’ denti | ny Strachan of this city. Ho re: |Seattlo who 4 Reh saz thet | i |would not last three month cently won tho Bay Countios tennis | fave advertising offices th championship from a strong field. |pOw, were nec Hy . “ -|in order to deo |coupi to be and other pudlic to their Inned, pulled (for their money) “Women’s Hair Made Glorious Parisian Sage Stops Falling | Hair and Dandruff shops to be ai tile more honest an@ better clase cont Ar raotitionors clase dent 0 tor could ge work to do. bi the Savertining their pationts like a fox ene (be smart and get t GIVING A SQUARE DRAL PAYS. I made up my mind to live 1 pssst Seattle the remaliger of my life and ee |. AE best, ee " ! LB) ‘othing so detracts from the ab |7, regen Sa igoe—<rleng and tractiveness of woman as dull, fad- | smart. od RR RA and ¢ ad ed lusteriess hair. not figure only on making ioney. | There {8 no excuno for this com |wapted to be successful. ree could not dition nowadays, becat is | hereby given to the r Seattle Star that Pari £9, | the quick acting hair restorer, is sold with a money back guarantee | pay at 50 cents a large bottle. Since its introduction into Amer. | °° 1 square dea rede of people 9, gould not {ca, Parisian Sago has had an im-|78® SECRDT OF My attended te menee sale, and here are the rea- My Bricee 7 > 2 er ight apd 0, | It fe safe and harmless, Com|prices brought the people raga my ine no dye or poisonous 4 fg ith ’ sw It cures dandruff in two wooks, | require twelve dental spect | by killing the dandruff germ. |seven lady asstatants, aixt It stope falling hair | It promptly stops itching of the| room, al ladies and aleo r | sealp o anda | Y | It makes the hatr soft and lux-| pa for each branch’ ot shent: oleae jlatry, and my Prices are the low- é @ world and my work Is as A gives life and beauty to the | you can get In the world, | |beqause all mate: are the LT |and workmanship Ip unexcelied, and te ts net edlchy or greasy thie Ip the sooret of m: It 1s the daintiest perfumed hatr any dentist could do it if he woura, tonto, T could and did do it, an and the fi It is the best, the most pleasant that right here fn Beattie T have the and of Srgost private dental practi ones mvigorating hair dressing The worjd is the proot o cp de, lo@ to the people, and T Fight shy of the druggist who finye to do in the fi offers n past, give a ‘ers you @ substitute, he ts UM | Dentistry rg worthy of your confidence. Made only in America by Giroux Mfg. © Buffalo, N. ¥. The girt with the Auburn Hair ts on every package, All reliable druggists, depart: | ment stores and toilet goods coun-| Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S, SEATILE’S LEADING DENTIST 713 Firat Ave—Union Block. ters have Parisian Sa Hatr one door South of te y c 0 of the Postal Tele- Tonic. The girl with t Aubura graph Building. Hair is on every package, Bar| Open ovenings until 8 Sundays tell's stores guarantee It. ™ |cholee of position, ZA Dr~ At the coming big bowling meet in Toledo, O. the American Bowl idiiciepiansnditl The guy who pulls the emall town comedy stuff went up to Tom Hauser football team? Johany Bender into shape.’ My idea of nothing at all—The unfortuna ball fans mixed up in that bottiethrowing con- : That should be some merry little scrimmage on Denny field next and ofen the wisest ones don't know which way which is on the street at 4:30 last night, made a hit bofore it got out of the! in them good ting the selling of beer at the Milwaukee ball park becoming too a¢eurate in thelr hurling ofthe Har The mitie Rifle and Revolver olub will give them 4 eraek at re venge op Sunday next, starting at 9m m, at tho Fort Lawton rifle }rmaage when ft will hod a turkey shoot. Club members will be lim ited to one turkey each, while nop members will bo allowed three tur keys, if they oan win them, The conditions of the shoot allow the use of any rifle and sight, with off hand at a Ginch white plate, or prone at « Zinch plate mt 200 yards, The shooter who breaks .or nicks a plate at two bits a shot wins a turkey Sighting shots at paper targets will be allowed at BULL BROS. Just Printers a nickel a throw, The raoge is at the end of the Fort Lawton line. pe see | i wih. loaded balls, Wonder if that goes fo you're the coach of the Wash-| Tom came right back/ Get the black cap part of the baseball m during the season leep until ne in the winter ok. No one was hit, so lack of com as not lost a game this year, nor egation of warm members as Tom | life rushing together will certainly stories of old-time ball players run- The one hands of the Oldest Inhabitant to! syed aetting a piece of “copy” mor id days when he used to follo' Rock are seriously considering the prop 4S. A. C. HUSKIES GO TO PORTLAND Frank Vance, athletic director of the Seattle Athletic club, bas ar-/ ranged to send four of his best| boys to and for the first in-| terclub smoker of the season on the night of January 17, when they will| tangle with the Multnomah A. C./ boys in the mit and mat game, Oliver Runchey, the husky little] 12 pound grappler, and Roy| Steguer, the 175-ounder, will repre sent the club on the wrestling game, while Clarence Rothus, at 136 pounds, one of the best boys the club ever turned out, and Hugh Perkins, the 158-pound wonder, who stowed away Ernest Miller at the last Ballard smoker, will do the| honors for the 8. A.C. in the box-| ing arena. je SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Pittsburg—in the third game of the Yamara-Slosson - Morningstar 18.2-inch balkline billard match for & purse of $1,000, Yamada last night defeated Slosson in 49 innings, 400 to 341. Yamada’s average was § 845 and Slosson’s 6 47-49. Los Angeles—Johnny Kilbane, eatherweight champion, and John-| ny Dundee, are matched to meet in} 4 20-round championship battle at the Vernon arena sometime in April. Chioago—Cahries F. Conklin, vet. eran cuesist, was defeated here last night in a match game by Walker Cochran, the i4-yearold billiard wonder of Manson, Iawo. Los Angeles—Change of venue to! Ventura was granted in the breach of promise suit brought by Miss Nellie Frakes again Fred Snodgrass, center fielder of the New York Gi- ants, Snodgrass said he could and would controvert very charge made against him, Chicago—Announcement that he had matched Packey McFarland to meet Jack Britton in Nwe York the last week in February was made here today by Emil’ Thiery MeFarland’s manager. McFarland is to meet Freddie Daniels at Omaha, December 27, and will then begin training for the Britton match, The Oakland Pacific Coast club will erect a new stadium with a seating capacity of 10,000, It will cost $150,000. Jimmie Britt, once _near-light- welght champion, is making a hit on the vaudeville stage, James-is doing & monologue stunt which Is not of the pugilistic order. -They say he is almost as smooth in his talk and manner as James J. Cor. bett. Hughie Jennings says he will be satisfied to finish ia the first di- vision next season. Hurrah for Hughie! He is the only manager not claiming a pennant, Arthur Irwin, veteran Yankee scout, is now their business man- ager. DON’T FORGET—TODAY’S THE BIG DAY Come Today Thers Ie Only Ono “sBromo Quinine That le Laxative Bromo Quining | USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD tm ome pay, CLs | Main 968, Eyres Transfer Office 114 Jackson $4, Always remember the full nagne. for this siguature oo every box. Look abo. Phone 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Christmas and New Year SPECIAL 1 Quart Old Crow Whiskey, 12 years old (1900) 1 Quart Jamatea Rum : 1 Quart California Cognac Brandy 1 Quart Apricot Brandy (Prima Vista) 1 Quart Crystallized Rock and Rye 1 Quart Port Wine (Prima Vist 1 Pint Sparkling Burgundy (P 1 Pint Champagne (Prima Vist Total value of assortment One-half Dozen Souvenir Glasses... One Fancy Painted Art Calendar This entire assortment neatly packed in piain wooden case, delivered by express, charges ail prepaid $5.00 Orders for Christmas not received after December 234. 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