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The rule had been for the advertising dentists to go after their patients itke » fox after chick- ens (be smart and get the money). GIVING A SQUARK DBAL PAYS. I made up my mind to Iive in the remainder of my life and my best. so that I could look every min the face—friend foe ailke, I knew I was not et as —— Langone and I ag | not Fe only on making money. fapted to be successful, of eoure I could not understand then —. cannot underttand now how « jentist could be successful waieee ny ave everybody « square ti | ow it hundred of eople tal work who could not pay prices, and they never woul back unless they got good and a square deal. HS SECRET OF MY SUCCESS, I attended to my own busin prices were end are right, an my work was and is right. My edie Resegnt the people, and my onest work and service has kept my re with me, until today f req twelve dental epectalists and sev lady assistants, teen oper- ating rooms, three extracting ands fal’ hownital room, reception room for. ladies an, one for gentiemen and a special 4 ment for each branch of den' 001 it use all materials are the be ship I» unexcelled, and ecret of my success, and any it could do it If he would I eow id did do it, and the fact that here In Seattle I have the lark rivate dental practice in the work in the p ice to the people, and I shall co: tinug to do tn the future as I have in . ive & square deal in Dentistry and gucrantee my work. Edwin J. Browa, D.D.S. SEATTLE’S VEAPIING DENTIST 718 Wiest Ave-—tnion Block, One door South of the Postal Tele- graph Building. evenings until 8 and Sunda: aath's foe people whe work ” in a ring at Ocean Park, where an WATCH FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS RECORD CROWD {J§ BOWLING A FUNNY GAME? TO SEE HEAVIES pox new vears| . YES? NO?_ASK UNCLE DUD LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24.—Never since: the days when the fight fans} of Los Angeles turned out tn ~~ Cama hordes to root for Jim Joffries,| (( + when the boilermaker was climb Ing the pngilistio ladder, has aj ( » )<= VISION heavyweight battle here aroused such interest as the MeCarty pro affair of New Year's day ts already causing. SU. OF ys yy, Promoter MeCarey declares that . practically every seat in the great “ arena has already been sold. The house will be worth between $35,000 and $40,000, and this amount might} be doubled were the capacity of the arena great enough Both boxers are grinding along in their training, They met last night amateur program was staged, and exchanged their usual banter. They will appear alternately this week as the atage mate of Wille Ritchie who is playing a theatrical engage ment here. The Palzer camp claims that the indisposition that threatened the chances of the gigantic Iowan has been overcome, and that he will be in first-clasegshape for the battle MeCarty’s fand, Injured against Flynn, is practically healed ‘The winner of the MoCarty-Patzer battle, January 1, will remain tn Los Angeles for several months, to defend his title of heavyweight champion, according to plans that both fighters have practically agreed upon Promoter McCarey is watching with interest the Smith-Moran bat tle scheduled for San Francisco this week, while Jesse Willard, “Hig” Daley and Bombardier Wells are testing the wind here for matches, MeCarey may try to match the winner of the Moran Smith battle with the winner of a meeting between Willard and Daley, these bouts to be wound up by February 22, and the winner to get a try at the title. Wittard is persistent in bis de raands for a match here, citing his newspaper decision over MeCarty | as sufficient ground. MeCarey is much interested in the he present, and it is probable ¢ will be given a trial BY J. CAMPOELL CORY | “Shucka!" thought I, “thi® bowt sorcueneeeenmecnes Tam not a prominent bowler tr js a cinch, Any man who can't the ordinary sense of the word, but | average along about 250 je a dub.” my name and achievements are fa © saying, | called upon my Inst SPORTOBITS vorite themes for the official chron-| atom of gumeness and drew a split FOR BUSY BUGS] ‘er of = lleys. fy a lucky kickoff I spared it, - purchased bowling notoriety at the for my fill, lobbed a ond ball Centratia—T. F. Banzer and Por. | ©xpense of much tt profanity aud) down the gutter and sat down on ter Jarret were elected president} ™&ny dollars After 20 years of « © to fainting as | ever wag io |strenvous but futile effort 1 still I am a bowler and yearn to create the impression in the minds and secretary of a new athie elud jas: formed by enthusiasts at Little} Falls few daye and New Yorke the Stet annuel in-| 1 remember one night In Cincin-| a match at 26 bucks a ede. tercollegiate chess tourney yeater da Harvard defeated Columbia, customer, the proprietor of the En-|alaecrity with which he took me on terprise alleys condescended to take end It pained me to ne the eager | me on. I started with @ strike and ness with which other gvard tened Ordeman have blood was surcing #0 that the pine ‘heir utmost resources. the reat caagin 7 fof looked lke a yellow fog in the dis-| “Don't those turnip-headed galoots America, They will wrestle catch. | (nee; my kne mote together and Mae that 'm the real thing? ape “ { was fairly choking with sup | thought l. “What in heaven's name geo style, best two out of) | oo.a4 excitement has a guy got to do to make them ants I tried to be caim, to recall and respect him?’ I wonder jemulate the blase demeanor of | them all up determined to clean up OF gee ner greek ig her great bowlers, but I couldn't the town Ye help thinking of’a clean 200 total There is no use prolonging this high sehool football squad and the me |made me wobble as I sent the I played during the ft Detroit-—Pitcher George Mullin) women pall d has signed a contract to play with oink the Detroit Tigers next season Another str wn the alley weeks was 162, and ranged down ! If I was tingling) ward to @ depth I profer not to re with excitement in the earlier call stages, | was now a nervous vol Altogether I divided some ninety cano, sdd iunks among my opponents. Charley Parsons, the greatest sprinter who ever came out of Cal-| Mornia, is in the drug business in| og the 16-pound mineralite with my yards in 9 45, and the 220-yard| terripie ninth dash in 21 3-6. ing, and I confess now that it was 300 phen I atart off with a strike. Bowling is becoming very popu-| aj) the alle tl funny! NCLE DU lar In Cuba. The Cubans take to on the alley. Another mse funny UNCLE DUD, the game with the same skill they R. P. Dickerson, upon whose farm at Springfield, Mo, Stanley Ketchel was shot, has built a §500 monument to the dead champion ball season without a single fieid- ing error, and they took a lot of team the past season, have had | Sots. their pedigree traced back to other colleges. The men who played at Denny field Satu: ball players get a bunch of hard knocks, but It is said Magnate Joe McGin- nity of the Tacoma Tigers was bounced from the managership of the Newark International league weaning of the words, The Y: vard next spring, and it will pro! ¥ row after the Crimson eight. ee 8 6.8 George McBride, sheytstop of the | Washington Americans, has only imissed three games in the past three years, The son of the late E. H. Harriman, the railroad king, hy: pointed coach of the Yale crew, The lis stroke against Harvard for several y young millionaire oarsman to . been a h them the stroke of 12. . - ¢ @ | Abe Attell is doing the Jack O'Brien stunt around New York. | artists in the averages, but the old boys with t Bill McKinnon and Eddie Me- Goorty will clash in a return bout| the won and lost columns. i on January 12 at Kenosha, Wis. whe hg Mpa division in the future. games. Joe got away with something that a bunch of new ones tried for and failed Mike Gibbon has been offered a Bay Sevag $3,000 guarantee, by a Buffalo pro- 1 got a letter from George Bothner at Rano, in which he admite he moter, to box Jimmy Clabby Janu-| !# the real George and does not like any cloud of doubt shunted ¢ his ary 21. identity. All right, George; if you are you, why, it's perfectly all right sna with me, ; Nothing doing In the boxing tine oe ee at the present time for Joe Mandot When it comes to having Vic Zednick graduate manager at the U. Joe says he is going to rest for) of W., I am a standpatter, Vic has displayed 67 varieties of horse quite a while, sense in his management of student athletic affairs, and it has been a jhave been signed to box at Su-|48 long as he wants it. perior, Wis., December 28. This Pee Se |match, howe Jack Britton of Chicago, andj be Bill Taft could give more recent testimony on the same feeling. Young Ahearne, the New York light e-4 oy one has a kick coming, It was a great game. Fred Becker of New Orleans, who tnd Ci wed teur championships in Boston, has} lumch, entered the professional ranks ada va tai, “hope.” ou telephone work he wouldn't need climbers, THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, SPORT FEATURES IN THE PINK TONIGHT GET THE PINK HABIT--IT CRABS THE BLUES JIMMY FITZ MAKES A NEW RECORD FOR 5-MILE RUN CADMAN SIGNS AS CATCHER FOR SEATTLE CHAMPS) Last night's mall brought Preal-}4round dent D. B. Dugdale a signed com tract from Walter Cadman, » husky backstop, who han been beating about for several seasons in the Western and Southern leagues, and whd played last year with Mobile, in the Southern league. Aw soon a8 Dug gave up atl hope of gottiog Bort Whaling back, be figured that he would have to get a sensoned player to help out Joe Wally os « receiver, and man came to bis mind, as he had bees after him for several years. The dope on Cadman fa to the effect that he is a fast and sure fielder, | but he ls not much with the willow his batting average last year being) but 194, Cadman's home ty in To-| ronto. Another pony for Dug's stable has been captured in California, ta the person of a young fellow nam od Browning. Dag has had Pitcher ithat if W open fi promising youngsters, and Wicas finally roped thie man Browning Dug knows nothing about him, not even what he has been playing, but he says grabbed him he | coment to let It go at that, as Wiges knows what he is domg) | when it comes to picking players, | WILLIE RITCHIE LOS ANGELES, Dec. % Ad Wolgast can have the first chance at my championship tt That should sati#fy him for the P This w Wile Ritchie's reply to questions regarding his plans and what Wolgart war the | of other men I challenged the city champlfon for natl, when, because [ was a good) | was surprised at the cheefful oderately | that he will kept on striking. Along about the! good bowlers sought me out and| [seventh frame there was a crowd | proposed little Individual events for! meets the around the score board and my #umes only limited by the extent of I signed iifleence of the idea! My highest ecore in the rix matches wing two The gang was rooting as I clutch-| I'm a remarkably good bowler, but also ap unusually good thing, so Los Angeles. Parsons ran the 100) trembling pie hook and essayed that | confine myself now to friendly I felt my nerve go-| matches and always expect to cop ¢ chiefly by good luck that I kept the Funny game—bowling ix—darned My idea of nothing at all—The husky twirler who uses nothing but Five members of the champion-| * slow ball all summer, who bends the elbow for several high ba 4 in ship Lehigh university football winter and breaks the back walle ou! of the bowling alleys with his fast y will admit that foot rley Murphy and Hor- ace Fogel will tell you that the gridiron warriors don’ know the true crew will not row aginst any other coliege except Har © been using the paralytio rs, and it will be up to the The American league may devise a fairer system to rate the slab wings will continue to get their cakes and coffee change on the strength of the figures in / Joe McGinnity certainly put it over the wise ones at Tacoma Sat- | Frank Farmer says he intends to| Uday, when his new schedule scheme got past the magnates liko graas- confine himself to the middleweight] ed lightning and Tacoma was really put on the map for next season's Eaton paying proposition financially to have him at the helm. If the control Danny Goodman and Pal Brown| board knows a good thing when it sees it, Vic should have that job just er, {8 doubtful The W. A. C. team today must feel a good deal like Bill Bryan did on a certain November day back in 1896, after “the first battle.” May- | Weight, will box before the Royale It was the greatest football game ever played in Seattle, and it |A. ©. of Brooklyn, Christmas after-| looked good for the W. A, C. outfit until Keck got into the game for noon. Multnomah. He changed the tide of victory, and Keck can kick, but no put tp such @ sensational bout with The secret is out. It has just been learned that a close relative of MecDonaid at the last national ama-| Fred Snodgrass has been afflicted for years with dropsy. Good night, 4 - Welser Dell, the Butte twirler, who comes to Seattle next year, is Jack Leon, the Russian giant, is} working in Butte as an electrician, I'd like to have a picture of Weiser now looked upon as a likely white] doing some delicate wiring in a real small corner, If tRey'd keep him them may b The light |champion stepped off a tr | San Francisco and went directiy to his hotel to prepare for r theatrical appearance here. He ay peared to be in excellent health 1 positively will not talk business with any of the lightweights until my theatrical contracts expire May } ib Kitehio said | ampions have made a nge by theatrical wor and I think it is right that I should | bole eh | The reason is no secret. I have! but the jig wae up. | t wx pinsi have nm chance. It only comes once in ume. We can have first eb if he we it. Weo iraw | well in a return match " gaat t rra may come t « us ton au p t there ts If that I will box before July 4 Ritchie refused to commer re jports that he wants to ‘i lon the Wolgast battle for so: f wh mone |GRIFFIN LIKELY TO | | SAN Dec ‘ Wh aod at Smit are ached ' here Friday night, r , t thelr tra camje, nd the fighters’ ¢ a struggling with the r , queath which Is to be o to day | Jim Griffin ts looked upon as the probable cholee, Other candidates are Harry Foley, Frank Sehnier and} Eddie Hanlon. th boxers are round! t ahape, and a fas ox xT to even money im the betting | WILLIAMS AND CAMPI | LOS ANGELES, Dec 24.—Kid Williams of Baltimore will meet Ed ypl of San Franc’ at Ver non, February 11, accord announcement today by Fistic Pro- moter McCarey, The boys will box nds at the bantamweight} limit, the winner to be matched with Johnny Coulon for the title if the champion can be coaxed to Call-| 20 fornia for a bout. MORE CUBAN PLAYERS NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Pi« league teams will have two more Cuban players next season. They are brothers, Jacques and Jacinto} Calvo. Hoth played with the Almen dares t Jacques will b Jacinto with the Washington Amer. foans. WINNER V8, WINNER SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 24.— Should Al Palzer win from Luther y in Vernon New Year's # W. Coffroth, the local promoter, plans to match hitn with the winner of the Gunboat Smith Frank Moran fight here, Friday night, according to announcement today. The battle probably will be staged February 22 Y. M. B.C. WINS The senior five of the Y. M. C.A last night by the Y. M. B, ©. aggre game, 26 to 22, Thompson and Sts. overcome five goals from the field BRITTON BEATS AHERN hard f| while very wild. Cal, January UM. Burns wants the same amount, Call way clear to put up so much money for a clash between the two boys Fred Beall hao started his winter wrestling campaign. The other day at Duluth, Minn., he won in straight falls from Walter Miller, the welter. weight champion, minutes flat Indian runner entablinhed a the distance, plonahip of the Jim Wiggs keeping an eagle eye)! poe!tion! tote! pin PORTLAND news that the coma will get ev At the meeting reelected pr the end toward | REFEREE S. F. MILL PUGS T at is od. Present indications point © AD | their battle WINGED M MEETS PORTLAND, Or., chairman of fndoor sports); at the Multnomah Athletic club, in} preparatione for a of ring and mat} club for jfour months of 1913, to postpone the mitt and mat meet) with the Olympic club of San Fran cisco from February to March, and/ to wind up the sport carnival with | events some-| monthly series e tried out by the Boston Americans, and basketball league were trounced gation in a fast exhibition of the ley were there with the strong stuff for the seniors, but were unable to NEW YORK, Dec, 24,.—Jack Britton is the victor today over Young Ahern, after 10 rounds of ting in Brooklyn, Tritton, gressive throughout, was Tom McCarey is trying to sign Kid Williams, the Baltimoré ban- tamweight, for a 20-round bout with Mdie Camui of San Francisco, the bout to be staged at Vernon, Ad Wolgest wants $8,000 for his end to box Frankie Burns, and to the nerves, fornia promoters cannot see their we claim for it. ask for than the testimony women whom it has cured? special the Eugene about 600 yards, new world provided the tim accurate as they claim five-mile track In the roadway skating rink last aight in Jimmy Fitzg Irish Canadian speed merchant Neetfooted Fitz and Butler met for the cham orthweet and the former was in fine fettle for a great race, which b He had the pertainty on the Indian all BOWLERS | The next regular “game in the tourney Monday night @ special match of night pins, Kitoe prize G 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Harris and Putman Friday night ; Conover wil) roll a ten-game mateh MeGregor Harris leads in the bowling for for the mort better, he double century mark 3 teame In &. 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