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gon IOWAN SLIGHT and save all the money you can Ry United Press Leased Wire, | LOS ANGELES, regen : Angeles is stirred to its depths to- Jaay with excitement over the New Your's day glove match for the heavyweight championship of the world between the muscle moun- tains, Al Palser and, Luther Carty. The portion of the city with now, while you are young, #0 that you have plenty for old age. An account with us will be one of the greatest holps to you. r 14% trast Paid on Deposits Bank for Savings Pike St. and Third Ave. clsed than on the eve fin recent ring history. Promote house. hard training at their camps yester day, MoCarty probably will not don a glove again until he is in bis cor- ner facing the giant lowan. He al- ready is on edge, and bis handlers refuse to permit him to risk his work, | Last Day of Boxing. Palzes has promised one more day of boxing, although he will do only light work: ‘Tomorrow both men wi}l rest, preparatory to the work of the following day. | Betting continues brisk, generally at even money, although last night several bets were made with Palzer & 10 to 9 favorite. Money from San Francisco and points east of the Rockies is said to have caused this tilt to Patsor. Local fans generally seem inclined to favor the chances of MeCarty, and even money at ring time is pre- dicted. Scenic Cafe Our meals are absolutely the 4 beat the markets afford, and our 4 service ts perfect. We have en- Saget the highest class vaude- ville entertainers of the stage in Seattle. PROGRAM Miss Relic Mannini * a Old Home Songs Miss Ted Smith. . Soprano Miss Vera Reno Almost every hamlet in southero California will send a delegation to Wednesday's battle. Also several) reservations have been taken up from Reno, Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. San Francisco sports- men who are here for the affair pro- | dict that the Golden Gate eity will send 500 fans to the ringside. It) stated today that both heavy RE Rag 7 disien Vail ......Comedian ‘Mr. Chas. Stiteman Violin Wonder Mins Price . +2. Plantat 3. A. Plume LiiPtoor Mer. SCENIC CAPE 1605 Firet Av. x JAS. L. SHUTE, Mev | iwas | AT THE MOVING | PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below oer oduction rea, aphic of the age, “The Star of Bethlehem,” the new veraion of the birth and life of songs. A. Gilbert Photo} loran @ Van 1 GRAND ind dancing. Htone & Desmond, ter the turm to the metrapolis, All On Account ota T & three-part American CIRCUI “Diary of a Bad Boy” and “Grateful Henry,” two A RECORD CROWD EXPECTED Roth big fighters did their last) present perfect condition by further | Thousands on the Way. | FAVORITE; © | weights probably will spend the jaud sightseeing in Ban Francisco, | | Convict Would Meet Winner, LOS ANGELES, Deo, 39 | pint Gre n, giant Mc- Sing Sing, wants to meet the winner | thinks of the deal He} made his reputati sporting proclivitios is more ©xer has confided his ambition today to] When he seld his famou i of any battle | A) Bennett, general director of the| Bob Burman f county jail, where Green is held|the same car ove ‘ IMoCarey is assured of a $36,000) pondine a return to his usual abode | Moross sought to prevent Oldfield jof the MoCarty-Palser batite, on the Hudson. “This ‘gang plough’ Palser or ‘ple turesque’ McCarty would last about |fter T closed the deal, three rods with me,” Green re-| ney, “and the first thing I ran Into “I Heked Tom Sharkey in| Was this big Christie of marked, his own joint fy New York once | looked it over. because he set up a drink and then | little hammer on hand and used going to take refused to pay for It.” Green ts 24 years old 5 feet 11] the machine, SEATTLE, WASH. BARNEY OLDFIELD SLICK OLD FOX Barney Oldfield is a slick buat ness man. to talk about himself into consider ation, time by which $11,000, racing in California “But I went back to New York says Bar ine, 1 All my friends had it when | said I wi sald it was a |inches tall, and weighs 210 pounds, | big tub, that it couldn't be started | His chest expansion ts 10 laches, McCarty Coin In Sight, SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 30, cal fight fans like both Li jCarty and Al Pal scheduled to meet in Los Angeles New Year's day, and the betting here today rules at even money |There seems, however, to be an jabundance of McCarty money |Close followers of the ring game ansert McCarty will rule favorite before the gong sounds Wednesday. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS Rumore to the effect that Packey MeFarland has quarreled with hi maoager, Emil Thiry and “disap peared,” were set at rest when Mo- Portland showed up his ular jonfing place in Chicago y day and announced that he had missed a train to Omaha, which was re sponsible for his being “lost.” The basketball team of the First Baptiat urch defeated the First Methodists in the Miymouth church gym Saturday night, 17 to 15, In the second game the First Christ- fans won from the Trinity M, EB. ebureh, 30 to 27. The U. of W. senior class basket- ©, seniors on the 8. A. C. floor night. The Chicago Americans will leave Chicago for California on February | 20. Doe squad will go to Los An geles and the other to Sag Fran- cisco. Actual playing will start March 6, Tealey Raymond, manager of the Seattio champs, is the market for a hard swatting outfielder to MELBOURNE Christ. Louls Dimond at the plano. ft. a © Bdward Rees, tenor soloist in macred “tome of Glass Curtain "0 i ort Ce a ‘Beven peopie on the vaude chorean nov~- tity eccenttle, Guthrie & Ingham, fun galore from Sdond Cherry __ Banans.” « slippery m ef photoplays ——— “The Law-of the West.” drama of frontier days, by the K.-R. producers 2dand Madison dig Lux comedies. sthieenaninamnssaen sinteaacdaneesieesieime Od Th t A Modern Moving Picture House. Always good pictures. Ladies and gentlemen are assured of courteous ent ment. 1420 First Ave, near FIRST AT PIKE Pike St ° “The Crooked Path.” two-ree! fea- ture. “Doctor Bridget,” Featuring nion fet*and fanny Bunty: Vitagraps comedy. ‘Third Av. at Union, near PF. 0. 5c--Crow nee nr tatters ‘ Instinet. peti eine pa Lesson, Fighting Tasti Today's Styles Today HIS unusual price con cession gives you a selec- tion from a group of finely tailored suits for both women ond misses in strictly tailored and fancy mod- ela. They wili be found splendid values and will doubtless be sold quick- ly at this closing price tomorrow you can choose from these sults at this special reduction $14.50 with our usual liberal credit terms. Group of Women’s Tailored Suits Specially Priced at of Divided Paymeats— Either by the Week or Monthly. take the place of Les. Mana. ‘The much-touted Wendel! Phillips football team of Chicago was fruit for the Washington high school team at Portiand Saturday, the Iat- ter winning by @ score of 39 to 0. Fred Merkte, first baseman of the New York Giants, has been sued for $5,000 by a Toledo barkeep, who claims Merkle knocked out several of his teeth in a saloon row. Hugh Jennings of the Detroit Tigers, bas announced his belief that the Pittsburg Pirates will be the winners of the 1913 National league penannt. Mark Shaughnessy’s wife hee sworn to a warrant for his arrest, charging him with having stolen her diamonds, valued at $1,150. The New York boxing commis sion has announced a now set of rules. A complete set of weights has also been framed. They are almost exactly the same as those provided by the Amateur Athletic union. Al Kubiak'e victory over big Cart Morris has given the easterner re- Eastern sporting Packey McFarland is boxing better today than at any time during his long career, Johnny Ound featherweight, is a sturdy lad who relies rauch on his strength to win his contests. Dundee is matched to meet Johnny Kilbane for the featherweight title at Los Angeles next April. “One Round” Davis is said to have won more than 40 battles via the knockout route. It was a seri ous blow to the admirers of the oneround gent when “Soldier” Kearns, the Brooklyn boxer, put one over on him in the first round the other night at New York, Da ALVEO-NEURO | DENTISTRY ecial High-Class Work. hygienic and durable natural quall- ties and reasonableness of cost. 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The games will be played at later dates, HOLD LUCKY SHOOT A matter of a few inches of rain did not dampen the ardor of a bunch of shooters who gathered at the Harbor Isiand range yesterday for Bill Brown's annaual mid-winter turkey shoot. Some good shots were made in spite of the strong wind and the uncertainty of the di- rection of the targets, George Ham. bright, Lee Barkley and John Ruppe carried home two fine birds each and Ike Fisher and Fred Land- wehr got one each, TOMMY MARTIN IS LOOKING FOR GOES Tommy Martin, who won his bout against Ted Whitman at the Coll- seum Friday, is looking for more men to conguer, and has his lamps slanted in the direction of either Frenchie Valse or “Young Corbett,” the Arkansas boxer, who recently returned to Seattle from the South. Tommy says he still has a few teeth to lose to either of these boys and ig anxious for the match, ball team will tangle with the 8. 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French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c CUT- RATE DENTISTS Second Av, and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, OHI WE STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk FOR 20 YRARS GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Prices, $25 Giaranicea........90 $1 nh py all ws $3 $ Gold or Porcelain $3 Bridge Work ........ Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up Sk warasne to Pasmeaocaert 20-YBAR WRITTEN GUARANTHD GIVEN ON ALL work PAINLESS DENTISTS down, He will admit it himself, Lon first week after the battle resting| Which i# something if you take Bar ney's persoval modesty and refusal But the famous racer will never aped prisoner from | ®et over grinning every he he h It was made and that it would fall to pléces if But jast the Spectal — An Atamtowor 1-H | heavyw MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1912, stuff, “Polly” Grimm is working hard jevery day now in the Business| |} Mon's class, ip preparation for his |mat struggle with Zyberko during |the latter part of January, With a |few more games of the roughhouse |basketball, such as the class mixes Grimm should be In shape to make Zibby extend bimself. Frank Duncan, the little wrestler, is also going through the training imttl. He has been doling consider. lable work on the bare recently and in getting to be a wi with that fan-| | ey stuph. all, Bill Morrow, the 8. A. C. husky ‘cht, hee started to work jagain, aid says be is going to get) j into shape to make a cleanup of the | heavy boys at the interclab smok | ora, So many good boxers are showing | up at the boxing classes that In. astructor Pat Scott has started the thinning-out process. Seiger, the 175pounder, and O}- iver Runchie, the 125-pounder, who will represent the club at the meet {at Portland next month, are work- ing hard for the event, and are in good shape right now. When they) mix at Portland, there are a couple of Multnomah club wrestlers who will know they have been working | The wrestling class has been in-| creasing in number by leaps and} bounds, and In going over the aw sortment Instractor Frank Vance | claims to have discovered a phe- nom. in the person of Charley Tay- lor, brother of Waiter Taylor, the nifty 140-pound grappler. The “find” weighs about 152 pounds and sure looks like a P. N. A. jchamp at the weight. Croshaw is one of the new men) howing up regularly in ¢ o| boxing room and he looks like a bear at 158 pounds, From the looks of the Gusiness Men's class during holiday week one would never imagine that any. thing unusual was on. The men have turned out in full force for thelr gym work, regardless of Christmas, MOTOR BIKE MEN WIN 1912 TITLES Here are the results of the Fed. eration of American Motorcyelis! championship races during 1912. The events are competed for each year: Ten-mile F. A. M. amateur cham. pionship, won by J. U. Constant, Columbus, Obio, July 20th, Time, 6:59 1-5, Five-mile F, A. M, amateur cham. plonship, won by Don Clark, Colum bua, Ohio, July 20th, 1912, Time, 4:28, One-mile F. A. M, amateur cham pionship, won by J. U. Constant, Columbus, Ohio, July 20th, 1912. Time, :40 1-6, won by Don Johns, Chicago, June 2nd, 1912. Time, 2:01, One-hour F, A, M. championsh!p, won by J, U. Constant, Detroit, June 23rd, 1912. Distaneo, 66% miles, Five miles F. Ay M. professional championship, won by Ray Sey- mour, Columbus, July 19th, 1912. Time, 3:22 2-6, Ten miles F. A. M. professional championship, won by Eddie Hasha, Columbus, Ohio, July 19th, ‘Time, 6:40 2-5, Fifteen miles I. A, M. profession. al championship, won hy Eddie Hasha, Columbus, Ohio, July 20th Time, 10:58 4-6, Ducky Holmes, former big league stay, i8 owner of the Saginaw | (Mich.) club with which he started | his career 10 years ayo, AL PALZER (LEFT) BOXING WITH ONE OF HIS SPARRING Fred L. Boalt w Star staff by thing, and this morning I asked him, *,all depends upon the liver, From the nature of their bout at the Coliseum last night, Frenchie Vaise and Nels Sorenson could stage an affair im a Dresden china shop ‘@ [82d not chip a saucer. Art Wilson looks plenty strong enough to mak carpenter, or something Ike that, and it’s a shame he crabs both the learpenter deal and the boxing game, by forsaking the former for the latter. English sporting writers have been roasting the American athietes’ system of training. — They cannot best the Oh, yes, I forgot that they hold the tea-drinking record, both with and without lemon Wille Keller sure has a tough job lined up next year. is gotng to coach the Brooklyn team tn batting. Dr, L. HK. Giark, B,D. &, DON’T PUT IT OFF ANOTHER DAY The tonger you walt the worge i will get. The drend you have of the pain ie a needless imagt and the idea you ha cost a lot of money big take, Why, just think! We wilt give you a regular extra heavy $19 Gold Crown for $4.00, or one of one famous $10 NeverSlip Pintes for $5.00, and give you a *0arantee that protects you, signed by both the operator and manager. 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