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i THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1912. | LUTHER CARTY PROVES HE’S A REAL COWBOY BOTH HEAVY MIT ARTISTS ry ARE READY FOR BIG FUSS Me hited Proms teased Wire ythat he will do little work before MORAN AND SMITH FIGHT ON SIGHT AT FRISCO BOB ANGELES, Dec, 26.—With the battle, BAN FRANCISCO,’ Bee’ 9 4 the championship match with) A swollen left hand is causing When Frank Moran’ of Phan i “i considerable worry to McCarty steps into the ring } Gather MeCarty Tess than @ Week trating crew today. The big cow- night and shakes hands wi nw @way, Al Palzer rested today at poy bruised the member by a wal boat Smith of California tate a camp at Doyles, announcing lop on the skull of Bull Young, his w York, it will be the first he will resume the training | 240-pound sparring partner, and the ing of the two n Even phen g tomorrow. The big fellow) result {6 painful, The camp doctor ines artangements coneget to hundreds, and exhibited | said today, however, that two days’ thelr polieduled Se or dest form since coming to Los| rest will assure the disappearance | Were completed by their ral hated 8. lof the ewelling. }. Moran is puttin rty did little work yester-| Reservations for New Year's day , thereby disappointing hun-!are practically all taken. Accord of fans who went to Venice|ing to Promoter MeCarey, there seo him in action. He declares will be nothing except gallery seats condition is almost perfect, and! left by tonight. TODAY'S ENTRIES. « the finish touc en on his training work ts | before a good sized crowd al big {He will dc © same amount of viremely confident, io - h winding up his work at San Rafael. He boxed three roungg c Riordan for the entertalg, party of wallors from the | with m h JUAREZ RACES siete Entries for to | day’s races are | First race—tmil | 108, Miss Korn 10 }99, Bonnte Bard 10: Coppers 108, Godfather 111 Second race, 6 furlongs, selling Rells 10%, Sharper Knicht 102, Iseelt ling--Pedro Kripp and 108, ‘PULLING TEETH POOR WITH RING NEW YORK, Dee. 26—Engag ing in 19 be sod at the sage j time devoting two hours a week dentistry between Dteember f 1911, to date 1 | Gros box Dr. Louis W fhere today Third race, mile, selling--Cabinet 111, Hannals 108, Hughie Quinn 102, Lehigh 99, Icarian 106, Argonese 108, Judge Walton 111 Fourth race, 6 furlonce Hing : Sir Barry 103, Orba Smile 106, Can | Cross has made $26,000, “Why, tem 106, Masalo % ‘lying §=99, ave to pull all the t Quidnune 103, Sane! 105, mond : bronx and put in’ creck Adams 104, Clint Tucker 104, Tim attend that much in @ year,” Roslyn, Wash., Sept. 27, 1912. | Judge 104, Transparent 108, Song In July of the present year I was | of Rocks 108, Byewhtte |i! ne” --Saenee LOOK a8 Our $2.00 giasted eresw: our $3.00 glasses are ort and our $6.00 glasses all of Our service includes careful. examination. OPTICAL CO, k B LUTHER wrenRTY| "THE BEST BASEBALD STORY) EVER HEARD” J: EVESS apwrr BY CLARKE GRIFFITH, HE IS ORIGINAL HEAR Gera REAL COWBOY wor sone Yo BASEBALL CRAB|"" "22 SCRAPPER the funniest stories ever told in baseball, Jt . hi immy McAleer, then Already crit- manager of the St. Louis Browns, i fand “Big John” Andersen, now re- to name the Cht- “a , Itired, were the other two men in cago Cubs the When The Star's representative what ‘Gen © teeedy a6 well te 6 fact that Johnny at Los Angeles asked Luther Me-| comedy The opisode dates back to |the helm next season. Carty, matched to fight Al Palzer) 1904, when [ managing the New | |Murphy admitted today 20 rounds New Year's day for the| York team of (he American league. | feared for the umpires. oy - s When the St. Louis club arrived | ears ago Johnny yore wae World's beavywoight championship, styled the biggest crab in basket- Ms, Diem told the correspondent | to-90 6 few. stunte fer thie pepet,|onmes’ 1 antane te Gore ue | 5 pear . yet nine-tenths of 3 = Sorres oT. camen, | decided to try to make a ball. He doesn't deny it, rather ag y that have} that the German games will be coa-|be immediately rigged himself out) goal with McAleor ion cas oe | Srents of tha fact ond taken. pelGn F the same experience as Mr.| ducted on the same lines as the}in bis cowboy puncher outfit! ontfieiders, John Anderson, who in aliuding to himself as the ‘ue 4 and many are enjoying |Swedish were, with one central} grabbed the lariat he had used) could hit the ball as hard as any- man crab.” Bddle McDonald, the Geaith agein, jor se Mr.|body and Gifterent committe for] while punching cattle on the plain®| one, was the player I had my eyes new utility player secured, was is doing. Nature's Crea-| Various branches of sport. of Montana, called for his horse|on I knew McAleer was very fond pointed out as an umpire baiter, The stadiam in Berlin, which ts|amd got read) to do stunts for the of Anderson's ability to bit, bot I Bot Evers claims that “crabs” make the best player counter- a at agro .| nearing completion, wil! contain a) camera man. He did them and) was also aware of the fact (hat on igease from |/arge, running track surrounded by | then some. [several other points cae sees ne wafide up| cycling teak, The running track| With his .45 Colt revolver in his! not stand #o strongly erage system and Syd we can reter| Will be 686 meters long and there /right hand, he got his horse into Prior to the start of the fitwt en! ch wsnsid more” prominent will be plonty of room on the green|a gallop and began popping away| game | made an attempt tg pat that have been relieved of | inside for field sports. The Berlin) at a target several hundred fect the deal for Anderson. Me as well as catarrh, and| Stadium will cost $800,000. At thejaway. He didn’t miss it. p realizing that | wanted the| ‘ther innocent troubles, that | 0°xt Olympio congress, Germany| that he's a crack shot, in adc n| player badly, bold out for ail the} time lead to tuberculosis. if| will propose that fancy eycling and/to being a perfect horseman. Then| best of the transaction. nderann | you are gradually failing in health, figure skating in an ioe rink hed he grabbed a laria, twirled it) played great ball in the first, three Whave doctored for months with-|“dded to the Olympic program an@)around and around, and began) games against us, which, only | oat Fevulte, cali at the office for will strongly oppose the inclustoa |jeaping through the twirling rope,/ helped to make it all the hagder for fon or drop @ card for|9 boxing. ‘The Germans do notitn the samo way as the wo-called) me to acquire his serviges, It all and COM!) cowboys in the Wild West owa|seemed as if Anderson was dost ito e boxing ‘4 full information. Ad-| Understand : boas sider it a barbarous sport, said Mr.) 49. The right-hand figure shows him|me, when a baseball classic, hap ‘cold on my lungs and gradually | Dol! 99, Rue 106, Lotia Creed 107, worse till I could not work or/ El Pato 99, Adolante 107, Anne Mc- chair all night, was coughing; Sixth race, mile, ling ~-Setback wheezing all the time and had Loveday 108, Shorty Northeut sorts of remedies with no relief / 105, Don Enrique 112 I heard of NATURE'S CREA- - _ ee Tam feoling wel! and can work bet BERLIN PREPARES ter than | have for months, have Bow. “Thanks to Nature's Crea- You are at Hberty to use my as it did me. Diem, the general secretary of the Yours very truly, Olympic games to be held in. Bertin ‘A very encouraging letter from 4/1. in’ stockholm to Kuther infor known Washington man, © Ma" | mation from the Swedish commit- ® which conducted the sucoess- enjoy the same bless | (er ¥ a that has befallen him. It ts oft-| 1 meeting of 1912 suddenly taken with a severe cough} Fifth race, mile, selling—Baby F yg at night, was forced to sit up| Kee 107, Balronia 108, L. Meckert 112, a eweats, no appetite. I tried Harlem Maid T have taken six bottles and heezing cough, can sleep uaa eat with the greatest of pleas- FOR OLYMPIAD if it can help some other poor! STOCKHOLM, Dec 26.—Mr. ‘WELLIAM: NG wage 1916, has been spending some is anxious to see his friends difficult to get people Mr. Diem told the meeting of | suffered for years to try | /912 FOR BUSY BUGS —— '; | = de f ALE |Minn., was awarded the decision FACTORY lover “Fighting Dick” Hyland last te night. Hyland hit the mat twice, 0M TRE | once for the count of eight, and was merely standing when the final MISE 4 jermany ly_ will be , , CREATION Diem. Germany probably called into action. With his left}pening to the ninth toning of the Cc pip Bank Bide. opposed on this polat by Burland,| tang grasping the reins he started| final game, mate him. Npw| song sounded, MAKERS 0006 Sees ee ike, Beattie, Wash, | Ue United States, Sweden and Den-jthe animal, and then leaped into| Yorker EN Moree aS MA OT trae 5 a mark, Hibs the sadd without touching the} At the start of the first balf/of Young Gosawall trom 6 1330 2nd AV atirrups. McCarty is some cowboy.|the ninth, New York hadc the| AT THE THEATRES t ing the referee stopped his eched- uled 10-round fight with “Knockout” Brown in the seventh round here yesterday afternoon. It was Brown all the way. | before I could realize what had; THIS WEEK. | really happened the score stood 5 to 4, the bases filled and only one “IT WAS A TRAGE 7 ” vt f mn ; | iKDY AS WELL AS A COMBDY."—CLARKE] Walla Walla—The All-Stare of this ‘ BOISE, Maho,” Dec. 26—The|| Moore—"Thoe Blue Bird jman out. GRIFFITH. city failed to shine yesterday when|[f Auto Service—Rest of CUT- much-touted Wendell Phillips high|| Metropolitan—Dark. At this stage of the game, An- they clashed on the gridiron with] M ,,20 Pounds for Sec. 2 ‘ Seattie—Seattie Stock Co. in |! * school football team of Chicago “a . derson, who was on first, store sec-| I looked over at the St. Louls|the waiver price, simply because e c O H | RATE were among the “also rans” yester- ORPHEUM:-Cresay 4 Jond—with the bases filled |bumch and waw McAlecr tearing his|ho made the bone of trying to steal — Pa gr EE enya Be: ory Oot Ninth Av. X day, when they fell before the and: vandevilte. Ma | When the — had cleared hair. “What do you say now, Jim?" | second with the bases filled. Four Haha, Whitman coach, ‘was the 7 mighty onslaughts of the Bolee!] guppess— “Pun at Sea” and jaway, two men had been retired I yelled. days before I had offered three! ground-gainer for the victors. ee DEN i isT Ss high school, the score being 6 to 0. vaudeville. 2 jand Ba eras cones aan Dette i pe: ag for nothi re- times that mach is vain. insti : It was a tight game all the way eo ota OMSL DOr! et 8 plied McAleer. nderson by itting almost Becond Av. and University St. | trough, and neither side was able PANT AGE One Surf Bath tistaring us in the face. | That evening I got Anderson for! won the pennant for me in 1905. chutikg 22 Decne © Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. von ys Fell a ee pono GRAND—Vandeville and motion {| ~~ IR 8. RR aR Fem a a ar \thieses: competed in aquatic rates : i res | Sng’ - h yi e a feewasd pass uad'ran over the geaill o£SG%th — Protopiers ane{]“GIVE ME RITCHIE|SONS OF AULD SOD _[12, Bostenmen, presen, tooceng.| tere 7onis ey. : $e STAND BACK oF oun work| !!2¢ for & touchdown, but failed toi] vaudeville. | MAKE BIG TEAMS Scotch. yerman, 1 Duteh and 1) Chicago—Charies Murphy I con- Won 20 YEARS GuARANTEE | Kick goal. MELBOURNE—Photoplays and || THEN I'LL UIT ” =n ea sidering an offer of $4,000 from Mil- 4 In the second half, seeing they|} yaudoville, ’ pannnete a the sccond team for 3 years /ier Huggins, manager of the St. EASY PAYMENTS were up against a hard proposl-|] ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and They say the days when all the| Wore 11 Irishmen, 10 Englishmen, | Toujs Cardinals, for Jimmie Sheck-| fy . se Onio Cut Rate| tion, the Phillips teams changed tac-|] vaudev lie. SAYS BAT boxing champions were trish is/ 7, Seotchmen, 6 Germans and no} ara, outfieler. Omer " tics and attempted a namber of’ : Frenchmen. ‘The third selection |“ sins epee Prices lend runs, but Boise tackles held, ne Piers but the sons of Brin Bave|cowprised 14 Irishmen, 8 Engllsh-| portiand—Nick Willlame, mana- Just Printers. : Set of Teeth 6 them fast. Both teams were CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—“One more) prent erg po Porramge ie oy {a nh § Scotchmen, 6 Germans and} gor of the Pippins, has added two] 1013 THIRD AVENUE § Guaranteed ........ penalized heavily during t chance. Give me Willie Ritchte, | ti, _ es ©. ho ees sree. | fast youngsters to his stable in Va- 1 IND. ie east ead tan ¥ bent him, ont surely | ivity of 7 o the recent All] The totals are 42 Irish, 29 Eng-| rian of the at; Ygnatien collage ten MAIN 1043 : 5 ta a $4 NO HITCH IN will, then 1 will stop to the ropes,| ‘In the years 1609, 1910 and 1911|4 Fronch. ‘The Irish show in almost | california and Joe sping j ranteed «....... make a nice little speech and an-/on tho first teams there ware J8/as great numbers as the other four|°* (Be Sacred Heart college. DANCING Solid Gold ounce my retiremen: m ©} Irishme: d “ - me 0 or $3 F CHANCE DEAL ring forever.” ae men, or men of Irish descent, nationalitics combined. Portland—The peeesee ined HIPPODROME : Porceiain Crown . This was the Christmas senti-| across the Willamette river, a dis- i P ment expressed here by Oscar; | tance of more than 100 yards, was . si $8 Gold or Porcelain $3 fe Matthew Battling Nelson, one-time won here yesterday by J. W. Mo- P Bridge Work ........ NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—''There is king of tho Hghtweighta. | |Murray, aged 20. He swam the oe river in 58 1-5 seconds. Don Vick- An Up-to-Date Mand hey ‘T’ANK HEAVINGS! TIGHTWAD QUITS POLISH GRAPPLER Is that of the Robson Optical Co., who advertise That he has cade his inter- S jest in the fight game to “Snowy” | i Ip 1 t DEFEATS CUTLER|§ etn tires caves week in The Sear, ‘They Bi tnne, coef ts noet vosine: | POR RHEUMATEOT “IT am feeling better than ever,” Nelson went on, “and with one month's training I can make any of them jump through the ropes.”| Nelson will fight “Yankee”! Schwartz in Columb New Year's ° day, and two weeks later will| tackle Frank Russell in New Or 1ca r¢) leans, no hitch im the deal with Frank Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up Chance, Ho will manage the High landers next season. Kverything ° all right, although we have not Silver Fillings, 2c Up come to terms, [ think everytaia will be cleared up after the first BASY PAYMENTS—Part down| the year.” end balance in payments. This haha ae ape issued, here today nk Farrell, owner’ MTEAR WHITTEN GUARANTEE) of the New York ‘Highlanders, GIVEN ON ALL WORK. when questioned regarding the re port that Frank Chance would not PAINLESS DENTIST; be at the helm of the Highlanders during 1013. Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St andah!| & Son Co | BRITTON WILL BE " wi have a complete grinding plant, in which they will retire from the sport 1s the as- a pOOkey | a rk. HM. Giark, O. D. S. BOSTON, Dec, 26~Zbyazko, the . 5 ; sertion of Hugh McIntosh here to- 5B : THE NEXT CONTENDER the popularity of the Regal Den-| Polish wrestler, who claims’ the grind just the exact lense to fit the requirements of day.” Baker, “who has refereed f “ RD my “ ™ mar 1 f Europe, on hi ; some of the most notable fights re- Farland announced ‘Tuesday that ¥ ‘ * wre . 4 | - $150,000 for the stadium where all 4 : anteed yesults, ainle: sthody,|Cutler,«contender for heavyweight : Sas : . * e sda Ne eT ene sstled for 1 hour 1 12 “ P . | nounced vc arrange a CUT FLOWERS | he bout ean be arranges ithe better pees paca mat yp mae reali se Satan. Whos Zoyesko apuemiley| Their ad in today’s Star appears on page 2. once for a world’s championship If you cannot cep nights. in p Packey wani mien ge Ph ip) ore 4 Outs a 4] be lightweight contest. difficult to get breath, i to meet B > rl ate a degree of excellence in Regal | butted Cutler on the chin aad the a ‘ee x " d Fe and thi ‘ ordinary dental establishment, 1f|tiding him. With a head over the nt + be he stomach, constipa’ FLORAL DESIGNS 1204, (0 crrsnisation wil! make al orn want something really nice in,]aboulders ‘old, Zbyazko wan |the|gl ‘me And trouble, Just phone Main 9400 or Elliott = ijctreuty ail diveaaon of the stomach Mp Seeds, Shrubbery and Nursery || aga VantaANG Sie Conmvetio Wate. 2tysecosd fall ta 15 tilhilae, Sf Poo. 44, or call at the downtown office, 229 Union st, BEATS UP FRENCHMAN hronte, te wilt pay sou to We I r ¢ and restores the thful ap: sub : * s peta vestigate and see some § Stock of all kinds, ie EN or ut youthful ap NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Jaok Beit. | with the Souvenir and Curio Shop. j, mtn Vee 1 bave cured, 4 Cloth House Regal Dental O chief rival of Packey ‘Mekenend,| The Star guarantees in excess of 40,000 paid tous, Joe Coster today scored a win] _ Private sanitartum and : 120 Pike St. 4 cloth spongers, egal Dental Offices Aoday Nas another scalp at Whe bet | irculatt = over Louis DePonthcu, the French|§ 5517 22nd N. W. ot. sordeon and knife pleaterafMl] Or. L. R. Clark, 0. D. 8. (Manager) {It is that of Tommy O'Kyefe,«a| circulation daily, flehter, atter terrific 1Scound Dr. Nuernberg clegale aad retall. 1405 Third Ave., N local lightweight, whom ‘Britten | battle.’ De Ponthieu was bested in . 3 235 Lumber Exchange Bldg, rd Ave, N.W. Cor. Union| siontitically trimmed fy’ #x| eight of the twelve rounds, even|# German Speclallas on 3 NOTE—Bring this Ad with you | rounds, At though he once put Coster down Diseases. “d for the count of nine,