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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 FOOTBALL BASEBALL Latest news from the arenas of the mitt artists. Results of Ballard show. All the gossip of Fistiana. See how the teams for today’s big game at Denny Field. Read the pre- dictions of the 2 mariagers. Latest of what is gtirring in major and minor leagues. News of the mag- BOXING SPORTS! CONTROL BOARD FAILS TO NAME NEW MANAGER Effective October 27th, 1912. nates and the players. HEAVY RIVAL TEAMS READY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP CLASH ‘ORRORS! GIRL | PUGS TANGLE WITH THE MITS “JAWN” M’GRAW [NORTHWESTERN MAGNATES AWARD PENNANT TO DUG WILL CONTINUE TO BOSS GIANTS STINGLEY FAILS” TO APPEAR FOR This morning's session was oc W. A.C. Position. Multnomah,;Dow Walker sald that many fans TACOMA, I 21-——-With all diy : é : = a (166 . wr r . cupled in organizing the meeting} +7, re After a starchamber session of | Dowd (180)..L. B. Callierate (165) | In Portland are of the opinion that rectors prew the annual meet.) our : ; The smoker ot tha a four hours, during which angry|Grimm (225) t. T.. Rupert (193) the Multaom team ts due tor 2 *e FO OIOROROTO ROR ttt kee ing Of the Norshiditern’ Baseball and in elec ting @ pedsident. A for jib at Ballard figt pe : . ed fron . q McCre 200 1. G... Rogers (180) | drubbing an¢ re . erable | Ml e J Dr or |e of 4 3 poate: eaiti a fram the rebel, She Mi ve cer aie wt (210) | change being wagered on the Sealy} VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. * league was convened here this |chise to Joe MoGinnity was then |", | Dew ot re Principally Control failed to elect a graduate | Samples (220).R. @...Carlen (170) tle team there. | 2t.—Round t—Bertha led to ® morning in the Tacoma hdtel to ar-| made. cheduled were eb Orig. manager to “succeed Victor Hugo|Bakins (185)..R, T...Convill (196) Row Fawcett, sporting editor! ® the nose, but Alta countered, & range deteiis for the playing Before adjournment for the noon | Kood-wized Pres off ang Zeduick, Bilas (180). ...R. BL.Ludlam (175) of the Portland onan, will ref-|® They clinched, Alta missed a * season of 1913, ‘Those prevent| recess, the Seattle baseball club | tne koods Ito eatin ~ Campus journalists, representing | Bender (170).,.Q... Rinehart (150) | eree the game, B. L. Skeel will um-|® haymaker at the breakaway, * are: W. W. McCredie of Port-| was formally awarded the pennant) frre pe, an pred the the University of Washington Dally | Harrigan (185) L. H,..Clarke (185) | pire and Victor Place will be head) ® They mixed it in the middle * land, D. HB. Dugdale of Seattle, for 1912 event with Swan Charlestne® and other Northwest papers, were | Borleske (170).L. H...We }) Hnesman, There will be ample) w of the ring, Alta getting the * President Fielder Jones, R. P| Tonight a banquet will be ten-|in show or send an oni gy tiled exoluded from the room, but before | Hauser (196)... P., Hurlbut 85) space on the field for the parking |® better of the exchange. They * Hrowne of Vancouver and Leonard dered the league directors by Me-| gtiutions were made sa apaiel going they took care to open a win-| Spro so jof automobiles, *® were fiddiing at the bell. Even * Wattelet of Victoria, | Ginnity 1d the first gong “me dow, under which they later con-| Substitutes Seattle: Barklay be naj capper sg * round, * questa =— — oe wee Murphy and “Speck bn 4 gregated and heard the debate. | Cox, Calhoun, Ogelavy, Fenn, Bel |CONFERENCE BARS : Round 2—They clinch. Ber * | QUEEN ANNE WINS, paperweight Vall won the “ : At several points in the argu-|mont and Parkhurst; Multnomah: | * tha forces Alta to the ropes * | The first ‘and seeand Queen | cl#ion ment, the reporters had some trou-| Keck, Burton, Montague, Smith, | E & with # owee agg ® wee . SPORTOBITS } Anne basketball Yeams were vic-| Johnny Mack won from Gog ble to refrain from snickering and|May, Burnett, O'Rourke, Duaton, | SUMM R BALL * tha ppers *, | torlous in games last tight against | Clements at pounds, thus giving the whole snap away,| Officials—Roscoe Faweett, ref | * head with a stiff right. Ber « FOR BUSY BUGS | the first and second teams of the Heine lost the decision t D4 says Andrew Eldred, editor of the} eree; BE. Skeel, umpire; Vic Place — . werner — Alta 2 | Tacoma High, the Queen Anne Smith at 120 pounds. The y, Valversity of “Washington Daily, head linesman, The proposal to permit athletes | * Marding: Even round. | # Lincoln, Neb—Charies G. Mul.| Kym. The QA. second team beat Of the referee was unpopmlar im which today prinis a complete re ey of the Pacific Northwest Intercol h f the ri ‘Alte len, of Seattle, first basoman of] the visitors 39 to 29 Im the first majority of spectators figuring that ig. oe the “secret” meeting, With the Multnomah vg = legiate Conference to play baseball i See a iad right go oot ‘* the Lincoln team, has been chosen| kame and the first five got away Heine had a shade in every chap. @ candidates for the disputed |town, tuned to concert pitch and = ~ durt the summer ae mer hye “ with the Tgcoma invaders by the | t pitice are Frits Belts and Fred/with an unbroken string of vie-/ ons tn any team dutalde of the|* th& feinted. They elinchell * ee eee | close’ score of 26 to 20. The best bout of the might was Hamilton, who expect to graduate | tories to their credit, everything is cryanieed rank ak GEE cemeetal? for most of the round, Bertha & kiescln: thane WW. enben| furn Mickey Fina and in June; Brous Beck, a well-known |in readiness for thelr clash with | "EMH college athleticn with the ex-|* getting In a left stab at the # “Weone tray ype prs. a the Weat-| Frank Gould has purchased the Deme latter won the de. crew man, and Victor Zednick, who) the strong Washington A. C. team | (0 ty 0070p all, wan killed by|* Set, Even round, * on Ranehall ue to recover a|*tallion Peter Pan, belonging elstor of four fast hae held the office for four years.jon Denny field this afternoon. |thO" Conference at ite meeting at|* This In brief is the publish. % rebate in excens of dues paid dur-|J8mes R. Keene, for $100,000 a Zednick will hold office until his} Tom MeDonald a weime [the Washington Annex yesterday.|* ¢¢ description of the mill be # ing the 1909 season. | — — successor ts elec and qualified, | strength to the — team yes ¢| The Oregon Agricultural college 2 teens ry yee og An a * 9 cand | save Jerry Riordan, president ofjday by obtaining the services of] 0’ ne Skids under the plan, all “9 eee, ‘Seen ios hicago A <p . the associated siudent body. As |Dan Harrizan, who was in the bull but, the Atide wien x # the Royal Artisann. They i __Leiralia—-tia Merrell, Ohlengs Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye 4 until January | moose of the Navy team in le were seconde: y men an salen - : ” 8, “Vio” is sure of his job till then. |Saturday’s game. He will start | {Vor of It, A unanimous vote WAS) wore regulation five-ounce & HO, HEME AD, Billy Kose of Centralia in a 15. Was Young Students who desired to attend| Harrigan in at left half and later | ‘quired " |® gloves and gymnasium suits. &| After 22 years’ absence from the}round bout on Christmas eve. the meeting of the board of control {alternate with Cox and Barkley. | The rules were slightly egy wit the first affair of its #|@ame, Harry H. Hempstead of tn — held @ mock mecting of the Board} The Multaomah team has the ad-|t0 telude such colleges as Car)» ping pulled off here &}dianapolie has returned te base! pittsburg—Ora Morningstar de uae thie ‘were ecat cut vantage of having played together, isle and Haskell Indian — * | ball as head and front of the bent] rated George Blossom 40 x 162 in| —_—— with one exception, for sev and a te came tine to cade of RRRR ROE ee ee eee | paying ball club tn the world—the/ine 152 billiard mateh for a purne } lyears, and each man'is a wheel In| Sumber of smaller schools, oo — Giants lof $1,000. Morningstar's bigh run chine. A re-|COver such cases as that which Hempstead is the son-in-law of - ¢ jm perfectly be og Manager Dow |Dobbed up this year rearding | ()NE IRON GIRL John T. Brush, deceased io) “8% 188 and bis average 90 er mp un Walker when the. team reaened Hauser playing with the O. A. C. | vice president of the New York N@| ew York.—Action to restrain Seattle yesterday and he learne Victor Beanrok epg —t MAY BUY PIPPI jtlonal | akue club uh . ‘ the American Bowling association that the Northwest Conference fan wth nd dina aunt ef the Hempstead ts 43. Ever since | trom excluding the Corinthian club| fie had declared that on, was elected president of ‘ John T. Hrush Jeft Indianapolis tolieam from further contests was would be ineligible for colloge|Cenference for two years, and — look after the Giants, Hempatead|ricd in the state supreme court sports next spring if he played with peer | Bender of Pullman was we PORTLAND, Ore, I . The has managed th “When” clothing ltoday, The association's action| jthe Winged M. outfit, but May is so | elected secrotary an meet in| rortiand club tn the hwestern |store, upon which the Brush for} wis iaven because it was alleged | Gauge Gaage F) ncroughiy wrapped up in the suc-| no Genterence Ww mee eague ts for sale today for $1 or|tune was built ¢ Corinthian team had won the cess of today’s game that he la go | Portland next leas, Tt ie probable ck Williama, | Hempstead gave up a promising 1912 trophy by the use of loaded tng to play anyway, | _ —--- ent manag rot club, will} baseball career because of eye] pang ’ | Walker stated that he expected ‘PHONE PHISHING the buyer. dere « that two | trouble ¥ |the Portland team to get away with | big league clubs in tland under} When Jobn T. Brush realized the! ginnespotis. — “Hercules” John- jthe struggle, although ae Ca ag mange oe { ee suey jend w ar rr rte d : M4 <- json was thrown in straight falls }that the Washington m is the IS NEWEST SPORT ‘ o all, Judge |law vice president o' club. ASliore las ht be Orde. We are the firm in Seattle Itinghest nut they h had to McCredie has placed the Duck-|he had permitted MoGraw to domi-| Nr? oe ae wh ai mre —— this gun in stock. Splen- fl} tockie by a wide margin ae lings on the block nate the building up and manage-| Coch hold effected the first fall % a | Tom McDonald bgp ye Prweagend PARIS, Dec PM acn-y Rec Pa buy the fram — yo — wd — > ‘j|!2 19 12 minutes and a double bar | Mellowness—Mildness—Smoothness in a drink. Satis ‘ae tlie . 2 ts, but sald, after ste ~ chine ho declare probable John T. to jempetead |), oid 9 1 a | pr (ae th mages Bo team, that the | phone the te has patented the|,,. aking over the tally sheet |to continue the policy in the future. |‘®* S*comd in 9 13 minutes fying effect afterward. That describes no ordinary whie, | ” | entor who hai ° © ae s ~~ + ; . - WA boys stood @ GOO, CFM) ie Nat discovered that. fish | 2, (2° Northwestern league expen-| At any rate, Hempstead has al New York horsemen have ap-|M key. The most critical judges will tell you it perf ° chance at least, * mag At ae tain |ditures for the ne Joat cloned, | ready announced that McGraw Will) ied tor a grand circuit date for| . 1021 Firet Ave., Seattie, Wash. hat little betting fe being done puna dare rag hee banal — = MeCredie found he was just 73] remain manager, and that his own 1g, althoush @ track will bave t0 describes ‘ ont game fe at even money! iephooe. His apparatus consists mee = the « 1. The club nan pars will pr Ad ay dn ag the club’si ie built between now and next ——__ _—____ _ an een run at @ lous wince its incep sine aire, whic is proof 7 — of a receiver and a detonator. aummer tion conclusive that Hempstead is a i } . which are sunk in the water and ma % Finch’s Golden Wedding “S. S. PRINCE RUPERT” Leaves Seattic, Wash, Sunday at 12 o'ele midni, at, for Victoria; Vancouver and Prince CG « Ruper “S. S. PRINCE JOHN” Kincolith, bt, Novem laden Har- December Sth and . Lockport, Jedway hand find. liecember Sth and 20th. lay at 10 p. m, November 10th and 241 5g Ray, Skidegate, Cumsnewa, Paco: B GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Pastenger trains leave Ertase Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at 19 & m. for South Hazelton, B. C. (185 mile Returning, leave South ton Sunday and Thursday at 10 a m. arriving Prince Rupert at tm. sy GRAND TRUNK Ratt. system (Doodle Track Rowte.) icago to New York and other Atlantic Seaports. PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURL sleeping cars ‘J. BH. Geodier. aT.a. 4. 4. Bargte, General Ageat Phone: Main’ 670% Pagsenger Department. City Office, First Av. and Vester Way, Geattic, Wash. Ae for All Transatiantic Steamebip Lines. Go East by way of the Columbia River iJ Two Hundred mile daylight ride ‘The equal of any Scenic Trig in America and through Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expense] Over the “W.R.&N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Steel Coaches Electric Block Signals Modern Science's Greatest Device for safe traveling, installed at pom dy im 8 cost of nix Rock Ballasted, Dustless and Smooth Running Road Bed Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pullman and Tour Sleeping Cars Courteous, Ob! Splendid Dini The ' System of ging Employes ig Car Service You Pass Through More Large Cities than by any other route Leave f . - i i ve Pacet Peeeeons Washington Station District Freight and Passenger Oliice 716 Second Avenue Telephone Main 032 3. WH. O'NEILL District Passenger Agent F. R. HANLON District Freight Agent connected by wires to a post observation on the river bank. Wh fish im any number pasa the r Brandt, ot ; in Tacoma, who r Battling now nly won cetver a sound is heard by the | op ed Hagen ‘Toum | Wateber, who has only to press a Burns for bout at Calgary. | button to explode the detonator [Brandt was scheduled + po | Fish killed by the detonator come] rnver Eq’ Martin ut Tac une | to the surface cently, but the bout was called off ‘FRENCHMANFLOPS "= 7 pam SEATTLE DOCTOR |= neue OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 21.—Wrest ling fans ere enthusiastic today! jover the work here last night of| Constant Le Marin, who won two }falla out of three from Dr. B. F/ Roll-} Roller, the Seattle grappler. ler took the first fall in 22 minutes} CUT- | with a head and toe hold. Le Marin/ | |won the next two, the first in 12] RATE minutes and the second in five min utes. TOMMY M’FARLAND FAILS TO SHOW UP SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 21.—The card at Dreamiand last night was marred by the nonappearance of Tommy McFarland for his bout with | Frankie Smith because of fliness. | Frankie Edwards and Babe Picato | were shoved ahead to the stellar DENTISTS Second Av, and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher &, WE STAND BACK OF ovn WonK FOR 20 YEARS GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentiats’ Prices. Ohio Cut Rate Prices position. They put up four fast rounds, which was declared a draw, $2. Set of Teeth $6 The other bouts resulted: J. Car Guaranteed ........ roll-Roy Moore, draw; Louis Rees Willis Robinson, draw; Eddie Mil $1 Set of Teeth | ler outpointed Kid Riley; Montana Guaranteed ........ Dan Sullivan kpocked out Beans Solid Gold or Carranza in the first round; Stan ley Dean got the decision over Jack Giblin and Dick Kendall knocked out Young Ritchie In two rounds JIM BUCKLEY AND HIS STABLE ARRIVE —_—~ SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 20.—Gun- boat Smith, heavyweight, Harlem Tommy Murphy, lightweight, and Geo. Kirkwood, a featherweight, all $10 Porcelain Crown $ Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ... $3 Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up BASY PAYMENTS Port and balance in payments. down managed by Jim Buckley, arrived) | Me af is here late this afternoon from New]*?-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE York. Smith is scheduled to meet GIVEN ON ALL WORK Frank Moran of Pittsburg here December 27, the winner to fight the victor of the Palzer-McCarty PAINLESS DENTISTS ‘Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up wise guy, and realizes that John T. heavyweight, | was another Brush left two daughters—balf sisters. The youngest is o junior at Bryn Mawr, the oth f cour being Mrs. Hempstead. Mrs. Brush was formerly Miss Elsie Lombard a famous beauty of the old Frob man stock company. KINK’S TERRIER IN POOR HEALTH LONDON, Dee, 21. the late King Edward's wire haired terrier, recalled by all Prit ishers as one of the most conspicu ous figures in his master’s funeral procession, t# 111 Qu Mother Alexandra, whose affection for the dog was second only to that of her husband and who has given up hope of his re covery, is said to have commis. sioned Sir Geo. Frampton, the emt nent sculptor, to execute a statue of Caesar to be placed on his grave “Caeaar, WITH BOWLERS Dobb of the Eagles rolled high soore and high average in the three games between the Owls and Eagles on tho 8. A. C. alleys last night, two of which were won by the Eagles. His high score was 222 and his average 190 1-3. The scores: Owls , 784 828 1,001--2,615 Eagles 860 899 «84-2 COHN TAKES SHOT AT SYNDICATE BALL Joe Cohn, owner of the Spoka baseball club, proposes to submit rule at the next session of the ational Association of Minor eague clubs, prohibiting the own. ership entirely or In part of more than one baseball club tn the same league at one time, He says this will prevent syndicate baseball Sporting men take this as a di rect atiack on Cal Ewing of the San Francisco club, Watch for the results of this af- ternoon’s big W. A. C.-Multnomah game in Tonight's Pink New Year's day battle at Vernon On the same day Murphy will clash with Frankie Burns of Oakland in| @ 20-round bout Buckley will condition his men at San Rafael and hopes to secure a} suitable opponent for Geo, Kirk wood as a preliminary to one of the two big battles. Kirkwood {s well known on the coast and hag engaged in a number of four-rounc bouts In San Francisco and 10 round contests in Los Angeles. Lute ‘M’Carty Dances $175 a Throw LOS ANGELES, Dec, 21.—Play ing Prince to the lead of three! queens of a tricity benefit ball at Venice, Luther McCarty pald $700 for four dances with each of the three young ladies, who represent | ed respectively Venice, Ocean Park and Santa Monica, according to the| big fighter’s own admission today. | The ball was given for the hene- fit of the sufferers In the recent Ocean Park fire. Dances with the queens were auctioned. The con-| queror of Jim Plynn refused to be| outhidden by several wealthy young | bloods who entered the lists, and| captured every dance offered for 1 Quart Jamaica Rum 1 Pint §: 1 Pint jpagne (Prima Vista). Total value of assortment oon One-half Dozen Souvenir Glasses One Fanoy Painted Art Calendar, case, delivered by expre Portland, Me.; Manchester are Nashua, N. Hi; Pawtucket, R, I and Taunton, Mass. The’ salar Whol limit 18 placed at $1,400, rene Christmas and New Year SPECIAL 1 Quart O14 Crow Whiskey, 12 years old 1 Quart California Cognac Brandy. 1 Quart Apricot Brandy (Prima Vi 1 Quart Crystallized Rock and Rye 1 Quart Port Wine (Prima Vista)....... ling Burgundy (Prima Vista). This entire assortment neatly packed in plain wooden charges all prepaid Orders for Christmas \mot received after December 23d This assortment makes & very handsome Christmas present, sale, and if desired, we will express to natalie ose repai fit a The Northwestern league ie the|| Perse for fifty conte giditonal, newest baseball organization in| baseball circles. The following | towns comprise it: Bangor and | JAFFEE & CO. lo Liquor Dedlers, Salesroom 116-17 Second Ave. (1900), 1.00 FORO eee eee er eeeneerene ns SR2S FREE $5.00 eee any part of the state, all charges rh a. Johnny Summers, English wel- terweight tithe holder, is planning nm coming to the United States jand wants a match with Mike Gib Kid Ferns or any of the fast} Charley Galbraith of Spokane, the one-legged boy champion pe- destrian of the Northwest who last month started on a walk from Spo- kane to San Francisco, and after reaching Portland was compelled to return to that city on business, will continue the trip within a few days Some 27 years ago droped a fiery comet amateur-appearing town of ton, Ga. The comet grew grew and grew and finally one day Detrott bought it. Since then the Detroit baseball club has had its nume in the newspapers more than once. The comet was Tyrus Ra: stork the Roys the into Bottled in Bond It bas the Flavor and Quality which many have imagined but never found in ordinary whiskey, Golden Wedding is made differently. Ite formula and process of manufacture keep the origina! quality absolutely pure. Try Golden Wedding the next whiskey you buy. Learn real favor and mellowness in whis- key—the flavor and mellowness ripened into {he finest grain by the sunshine. “Made Differently” mond Cobb. Cobb was born De- cember 18, 1886 The latest stunt former weight Champion Abe Atte! decided to pull off, is to become a} fight manager Abe is managing Hirsch, a promising lightweight of New York. May 24, 1913, is the date set for the meeting of Cornell and Har. vard in their annual eight-oared crew race on the Charles river. A big cock fight, which had been planned last week in Monroe, La., was stopped by order of Governor Hall of that state. A hundred fights had been arranged. SOCCER NOTES Tommy Clancy, who worked hard to promote soccer football around Seattle a few years ago, has return- jed to town after a few months’ stay jin Canada. Welcome to our city, Tommy. Bill Cochrane was almost per- suaded to don a uniform and play for his team—Celtics—last Sunday. Bill gave the matter due.considera- tion and came to the conclusion that “his legs and wind” wouldn't stand the test. What a treat was missed by the verdict. This good old sport has seen t day when {he could play with the best of them, but this was about the time the | Renton (Scotland) team were cham-| jplons, That is quite a few days | back, The Port Blakely team tried out ® new center last Sunday, by the name of Gault, who played a fine game and strengthened up the for. | ward rank. He will appear in the same position next Sunday, when |the Lumberjacks tackle the Coal- diggers in Blakely. | Dahigren of the Blakely team is & vastly improved player. He is| a hard worker and never knows what it Is to be defeated. That is the kind of spirit that makes a féot- j baller, | Having played on the Green Lake grounds on three occasions, the Port Blakely team think the league man- agement ought to let them play their remaining game in Seattle, on the Woodland park grounds. This favor will likely be granted them. The switching of Cherry to the forward rank and bringing Camp- bell into the halfback line was a big success last Sunday, and made the Rangers team look like “pen- nant winners.” c | qweiiitnin | When a penaity kick Is being taken, players are not required to stand behind the ball, but may take up their position anywhere outside the penalty area, but WITHIN the field of play, , —————— BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS OF THE OLD RELIABLEFIRH Diamond Rings from $10.00 up. Diamond Ear Screws : from $25.00 u Diamond Brooches, Studs, Scarf Pins, " Elgin or Waltham Watches from $5.00 up. Gold Links from $2.00 up. Ladies’ Solid Gold Lace Pins from $1.50 up. Gold Beads, Neck Chains and Lockets, Ster- ling Silver and Silver Filled Toilet Sets, also White Ivory. Men's and Ladies’ Rings, Fine line Umbrellas 2 and at the lowest prices in the city. Large iine of Mesh Bags, Frne Cut Glass, Clocks. 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