The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1912, Page 2

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BIG SOCCER GAME AT DUG’S PARK ON JANUAR = Soocerites are delighted. cerites are enthused, The big game of the soccer season a about to be pulled, Scotland and England are going to battle on the soceer aridiron, The fray w'll take place at Dugdale’s park New Year's afternoon, It promises to be se scrap. Scotland and © nd ty now ta your chance to kill two, bir er did mix, They won't mix next) with ove stone. You will no# only Wednesday in any teadrinking con-|see a soccer football game which|C | but you will see the — - VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIER ee ee oe KID’S HAYMAKER SENDS KAUFMAN TO NEMOLAND COALINGA, Deo, 27.—Atter hav ing won all the way for six and two. thirds rounds in their fight here, and with Referee Harry Foley on the point of stopping the fight and jawarding it to Al Kaufman, Kid | Kenneth uncorked a wiki right | wing, catching Kaufman on the jetiin with terrific foree and al jmost knocking him through the ropes. from England are golng up against the best Seven men who hal§ fron Scotland In the annual doccer Fame. Both teams will be picked men from the Northwestern cor league, and the promoters df the annual game are wot picking any fiivvers to play. If you pever saw & doccer pam bet Kryptok Lens, the moet won @erful optical invention produced In many yeara, Ki tent Roth of them like tea and) la some game, aufman was still out at the Fourth year tn Seattle count of 10. “the ben = vent in acion” re in the North Kenneth was an easy mark up beg Sani ctw. — Righteen years’ expertence. jto the time he landed the knook Most Jens grinding ——— modern en Relatac’ seine vecinaing’ bie BROWN.-H AGEN. ~" MORAN IS 10TO9 = yen more than any one in the house. Special — An Alumioum Two thousand fans witnessed the FAVORITE OVER SMITH TONIGHT IN SHAPE FOR BATTLE TONIGHT frame, with Spherical Lenses (not Kryptoka) accurately fitted to your eyes, complete tor 2.50. leontest, and when the end came | they went wild, Bert Fagan knocked out Marty {Rowan in the ninth round of the | preliminary, Chet Brown hasn't been fighting in| manifested tp the bout, particularly the ring very recently, big Edjdue to the fact that it ts In the nw Hagen will not catch Brown out of| ture of an elimination battle to pro- condition, Brown has been work-| vide an opponent for the winner of ing out steadily in preparation of |the McCarty-Palzer scrap at Los An his coming battle and should be to | eles on New ra day, the best of shape when he meots|ner of the bout betw “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young” the poo! Hagen. The bout comes off at the |nation victors undoubtedly will eara Washington A. C.'s smoker at the) the title of white champion of the Coliseum world The Brown Hagen go forme just Moran rules a slight favorite, at a small part of a classy program | 10 to 8, in the betting. that the W. A. C, Is offering lovers} ie hres «Act Ss| TACOMA TO HAVE Fred Wilderman other heavyweight mill, Wi a recent Coliseum smoker, ca nt ta" Hiasoa aalecy ant tandea oe to] NEW BALL PARK js the jaw that sent the cop on a trip to Dreamland Danny O'Brien, a local boxer, and a Jack McHenry, who hails from|terday, Joe MeGinnity, Lima, Ohio, with a big pedigree,/0f the Tacoma Tigers, will furnish additional entertain-|‘bat upon bie return, about Jang: ment in the fistic line. Both these|4!¥ 15, work will be started imme Prior to leaving for the Bast yes The mildness of flavor; the mellow, smooth taste of this richest of whiskies make it always the choice of the experienced host. Its quality never has been approached because of the exclusive method by which it is made. Finch’s Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond is made differently from ordinary whiskies. Its process of manufacture has been per- fected by special distilling science. It is the method of making that keeps the original, matchless Quality and Flavor abso Tutely pure. ht is pure, straight whiskey, aged and ma- tured in wood under government supervision. But it is more than that— It is the whiskey satisfaction for which you have been looking. “Made Differently” BRITTON BOUT OFF CLEVELAND, Dec. 27,--Owing to) a boxing ban announced by Mayor) Newton Baker here, the acheduled | bout between Jack Britton of Chi- cago and Pal Brown of Minnesota, set for January 10, was called off to- day. THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, (PALZER CLAIMS ne I] Walla Waliaccin order to atinw:| Much Interest centers upon the] SAN FRANCISCO, . Deo, 27 Robson, 2 fates Ratt notte datas tha ey wah oe ve Sa of 9 lcollege, a resident of Walla Walla whieh takes pl this evening, la 20-round battle between Gunboat} 400-402 Arcade Bids. 4th Floor. [has offered a handsome silver tro-| hen Chester Brown, formerly box | Seaith and Frank Moran will be of / phy cup for the victor in the college | {oe Instructor at the 8, A. C,, and|fered the fight fans here toni! BRING THIS AD WITH YoU eaten dita pring. Ed Hagen, the “Fighting Cop,” will|when the big fellows mix it at — — — }|mix for four rounds. Although | Dreamland Unusual interest is The win-|¥illon to safeguard againet rushing new owner! announced | upon « new baseball park) boys are clever und the match/ diately ; should prove a corker, Tonight’s|®t Tacoma. MoGinnity’s plans are bout will be Mcflenry’s first appear. | Completed, and he proposes to bulld anle here | the park just nen the waterwa: Frenchie Vaise, the Renton de-/ Within three minutes’ walk of the mon and Nels Sorenron are attract heart of the business section of the Ing a lot of attention. The two boys| city. The new grounds will be re evenly matebed and a hard bat. | Just south of the new {ith at le is expected, Two other bouts| bridge and will be connected with complet the card. They are Ned|the bridge by an at, un way, MoGinnity has annodites hat he expects to sign severabpla: for Charley. Murphy Now ext season while in the Bagt. Is After Bresnahan c cmeago. tare tory tng| VICTORIA SIGNS nahan, ousted manager of the St.) fouls Cardinale, # wasted ny xan} UP EMIL HAUSER ager Chas. W. Murphy as catcher for the Cubs next season, This waa made known today, following a tel-| Emil Hauser, the big Carlisle In- ephone conversation between Mur-| dian football and baseball aier, yew phy and Bresnahan. While refus|(erday put bis mame to & contract ing to state his arrangements with|(o cateh for the Victoriaclab next the former St. Louls leader, Murphy | #eason, (he pegotiations, being of- said that he Was willing to hand /fected by Eddie Gleagop, former Hrosmaban a bones of $10,000 for| wa and scout for the Victoria his signature and « salary of $6,009 | tean ie jo 8 yearly. up the Indian. ts going to jmake the other Northwestern |teams hustle next season, accord. ing to Gleason, who stated that op to the time of signing Hauser the team's weak point was bebind the bat, there being only Meck and Grindie on the catching staff war 7 BOOSTED FOR ACH OF OREGON PORTLAND, Or,, Deo, 27.— Virgil |D. Karl, coach of the Washington |bieh school football aggregstion tn | Portland, is today being spoken of an bend coach for the University of Oregon next season, Karl is mathematics Instructor at the high school, and has had a long jand varied experience as a coach. }Since he took hold of Washington, in 1908, that achool has won 39 out of the 32 games played. Rivers and Mandot May Battle CHICAGO, Deo, 27.—Joo ay, manager for Joe Rivers, the Los Angeles lightwetght, is considering an offer today from a New Orleans club for a 2round match between | his boy and Joe Mandot. ovy tntt- |his boy and Joe Mandot. Levy Inti- | believing that the bout will draw better in New Orleans than in Los | Angeles, where the boys already |have met twice. If the match ts | made, it will be staged during Mar. ji Gras week You will find CREDIT only one of the advantages in buying here. BRADBURY SUITS AND OVER- COATS are the best clothing tn- vestments you can make. The quality of the fabrics, the trim- mings and the clever hand tailor. ing all make « garment that gives lasting satisfaction. The prices for such high grade clothes are indeed reasonable, $25.00 And Upwards SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Portiand.—Nick Williams of the | Portland Pippins has received a signed contract from Albert Wells of Boise, who will join his flinging staff next season, Wells has been pitching for Butte for the past two years, Chicago.—Pri lent Charles Mur- phy of the Chicago Cubs left yester- day for Florida, where he will find quarters for the Cubs to go fpr their spring training, 7 wired his parents hey pects to arrive in Cpatil And if you will compare these gar- ments with others at similar prices you find BRADBURY CLOTHES to be all we claim for them. Just a small deposit is necessary when you make the purchase—the bal- ance is pald in small weekly or monthly payments, BTETSON HATS&—BARRY SHOES CLARKSON HATS 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union S& ‘*Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cadillac, Mich—Ad ay has January 6 and will remain era) months, which is tak indication that he haspao tles in view, “ . San Francisco.—The eowanernent of Joe Levy, manager of Joe Riv- ers, to Miss Winnle nalawhe 2 of the Kolb and Dill company was an- nounced here today. Levy met Mii Baldwin while she was a, moving picture actress at Venice, where Rivers was training, for sev as an ly bat Ithaca, N. Y—A numberof Cor nell alumni have agreed to furnish 200,000 for a training house to be bullt on the new athletic field, tn honor of Henry Schoellkopf, Cornell jand Harvard football rT, who re- ee committed suicide at Milwau- kee, doe Cohn, boss of the Spokane baseball team in tho Northwestern league, by letter received the serv- lees of Pitcher C. A. Reisburg of the San Francisco Coast league elub, Releburg hu has a fine record, next sea- son—Sheridan, Egan, Perrine, Wea tervelt and O’Brien. Larry MoLean, the Cincinnati catcher, is on the market, 1912. HE’S IN SPLENDID SHAPE FOR BOUT LOS ANGELES, Dec, 27.—-Hls 6 feetS of brawn and musole bulging out of a hammock at Doyle's ry Al Palser today declared that he ts in perfect shape for his scheduled 20-round bout with Lather MeCarty New Year's day for the heavy- weight title, Palser was resting from his labors in the gymnasium Chriatmas day and did not don his training clothes, “My cold is practically gone, and T will be right in every way next nesday,” the blonde slant said. m hitting bard and the wind wa never better. I'm a sure winner,” Palser ia not alone in the belief that he will bring home the belt McCarey has offered the winner, for he has been established oF even bas ith MoCarty by bettors. Se stiff wagers were registered today, and it is evident that an unusual sum te going to change hands on the reault of the big mill MeCarty worked indvstriously at Venice, although he did little box lng, because of bis injured hand. Promoter McCarey ha noUne ed that all servations not taken up by tonight will be sold. Th advance sale has been greater than for any fight in Los Angeles ring history, and MeCarey plans to have 100 special officers outaide the pa avERCOATE Made to Order at Actually Worth $25, $30 and $35 WE MUST KEEP OUR TAILORS BUSY And we are willing to sacrifice all profits to do so. What other tailor would do this? Be on hand, bright and early tomorrow, select any pattern you like and we'll make it to your order, including extra trousers free, all for $15. tactics by disappointed fans, BENDER PEEVED; WILL NOT PLAY PORTLAND, Or., tae 37.—Port land football fana are today advis- that Johnny Render, onetime r quarterback for the University Nebraska, will not be tn the Be atthe All-Stars Long + when that ag ton clashes with the Multno- clab on the Multnomah grid- tron here, New Year's day, Bender, who is the coach of the jasbington State college team, is nocused by hie mates of using poor headwork against Multnomah tn Seattle Baturday, and declares he will stay at home. WITH BOWLERS On the Bismarck alleys last night, the Roleom Lumber Co. team grab- bed the long end of the eertes from the V. & H. Shoe Co. team, Capt Richards of the vietors bowling the This Sale Will Close Without Notice Original $15 Tailors 117 STORES IN THE U. S. 1014 First Ay, high score of 212, The scores Vial oe Co, 659 G22 664 Holcom Co. 662 G45 681 NEAR MADISON The Fischer Bros. team failed to show for thetr scheduled match with the Moose team last night, the latter taking the game by forfeit. Not to be denied # night's sport, the Moowe members got up ao Inter team game, in which Lund bowled the high single score of 277. JOHNNY CORBETT HERE It’s The SCOTCH, You Know. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 While You Wait, ISICK = MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Ave.—(Next to Butler Hotel) Corbett, the Arkansas Nehtwelght, is back in Seattle again, after a trtp through the South, where he met and disposed of a number of boys. Although he hae bad « long string of fight ™ bett ha» never been knocked out or lost a decision, a record of which he is naturally proud, He has his eye turned toward bigger game and is contemplating Invading the Cali- fornia Held tn search ot B of fusses. 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