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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913 ee ee ee f Robson] FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF M’CARTY-PALZER BATTLE PN DUGDALE HAS PROMISING lenses | SQUAD FOR SPRING WORK Little Things With the loss of but five mem- the national commission ruled that | olde oO a drafted, bors of the 1912 chamgsonship tgam,|Outfielder Moran, also rafted. ‘ 4 should be the player to go. at Count and the addition of 16 other prom |"")"4 1° Ceohabitity Wilson will a a | REGULAR $10.00 GOLD CROWNS, $4.00 SYNDICATE BACKS JESSE WILLARD AGAINST LUTHER Hy United Prage Leased Wie CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Jesse Willard, heavyweight, the only man who over earned and received a popular decision over Luther MeCarty, now re 1 as t eight champion of the world, is 16 white to be handled by a syndicate he iieg to plans under way today ry ising candidates, the outlook for| take his old position in right. Lee haries Cutler ho rules Willard’s des es at present, was of. pee ne ean h with @ pair off president Dugdale’s 1913 team is] Strait likely will return to left field fered $10,000 for his interes em at ttle word aan ao ve 4. It-looks like another pem]At the close of last se@on Ray The syndicate is composed of Chicago business men ore inae troubles? °F) nant to “Dug” himself. mond taiked of breaking Hunky’ jo Little th 21 Although the Northwestern se4-|Shaw tn aa an ow Should Hy Ur ne Leased W the a King eens a aeeniglieas son Moss not open until the middle/ (his be done, Shaw will probably McGOORTY WILL ME “TF MIKE GIBBONS FACTORY ON PREMISES of April, the league magnates have | complete the outfield. already begun casting about for ma ae ae ¥ tertal. | George Nill probably will be at $ This exason Will be the first that] second again. The question of first 4 y Raymoad has started as Se | base, third base, the cate hers’ con renee r, although en two pre-|ta@ Meld and the pitehing staff will or peorth Fen piloted the| not be definitely settled until after Phen @ Main 882 r it was Tealoy's|(he spring tryouts Segetee Reliable come Piece brought life into| . . beaten champe fo} Seattle will start the season tp |the ol@ part Shout 4 the now rty of Oshkosh and Mi fie conat, provided Gibbo Chrteago, Jan, 6 That Eddie Mc bens of St 11 will meet on the willing, is the report here today following the announce that Pro moter Jas, Coffroth of San Francisco has offered to a 20-round battle between m. The men are to weigh 158 ringside, It is under ood, and the a will be termed a champlonship bout Ur. & Clark, OU. DO. 6B "146% US BO YOUR DENTAL RAINIERS BEATEN worRK Tt will be @one right, an BLACK DIAMOND, Jan. 6.—Play-|etit save many and you SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS | : ny — dollar The Sees o- grounds, now struction {n ing tn five inches of snow, Black] ethics of eur practice comsists Ie be t iH] frat (hougdt thet Se | Natt ompleted by the Hamond and the Ratniers pl 1 A}telling every patient the absoly 4 etaar pn OR veay id > is eovasaee The New TNL sh Oe dane’ | desperate gaine Sunday for the bout their teeth, how ae Bi cuawe 13) sn A he gar ll be transferred to tas pe € a om Patsy Martin jchar ship “ ssid the tern hould be fixe and th ' \ f Yom itl new field two clever Brooklyn semi-profes-| +), je, 7 ros 2 , Ia As den s with f you beven't learned sionals The Seattle team started off at! and equipment can ; ekating is one of the f INTERNAT AL OLGA ADY. Sir James Callahan, manager Of/the net a few minutes after the| systems of graft—everytbing ahaa winter sports, eeecially (n | the White Sox, says that sitting on |) off, Black Diamond resumed|our business is conducted w there is practically never any | vata iad that he will play himself in left) hq lowe to the goal, Beggs of|ard of square dealing, The reasom foe skating. \| TUES Y I HT FOR again next year amond scrambled the ball| we { guarant with “rie itdway Rink, eid | DAY NIG 10,000 BEANS Se lire tue St cies hee cate make eens ae at 7 ast Pine street, ne | Se ge fter being out of the game for a period on, although the Rat-|t 4 it, and correct fre the Broadway high school, ai } ee eee ee aale of verre: : ay | cates ans Ot peed or || One of the niftiest amateur cards for-| a couple of years, Orville Over re put up @ gars battle, they] any part of it that proves ethene ean, vena Netuign. te || pulled off in a long time will be on| 108 ANGELES, Jan. @—Accept monly of the Cubs, wants nef ero gave way slowly ‘o the superior) un tory, As far a8 pi this fasctosting and exhilarating || tar : , {ance by Jimmy Coffroth of San back and pitch for any big league) playing of tho miners. |concerned, we have no competition iy fas hilarating |/tap when the James A. Bay A. C.| Francisco of Ad Wi st’s terms February 22 Murphy may team except the Cubs pastime. It offers a large pol ‘ || of Victoria will clash for tiles with ished skating s the very || 7 finest of t roller |{S3. A. C. and BA. C. boxers at as for the service, it is the equal of t best Now, it's up to you to That $40,000 salary for five years’) EASY FOR ST. JAMES : og line up with the people who : | . lead the former lightweight cham os a teacher of baseball In ar t rvice at our every best of man- |/Sypher’s hall, Ballard, Teed t ee Ge vecouaabie hin Goebieumad didn't look good to Jean) Dy United Prose tossed Wire on *, or continue ior ne araneen divertinn of tus, (ee that be will never again engage tn Dubuc, xo he will stick with tho| POR », OF» Jan. 6—The} to pay high tor ofttinen- very giae fhanasee Mr HG Koller’ You ||. The main event will be @ match | 20-round battle, Detroit Tigers. : ar football team of Van-| service Andy »| ae couver is today being hailed as one ; . u — ire I offered to fight Murphy for i rte gh : re fe ately ea ay ge ond y-McKay,|$10,000 the day I made my an In Pitcher Martina, secured from of the fastest teams In the ‘orth | Regal Dental Offices A ee Bs: e Canuck club. Both t,” Wolgast explained the Beaumont, Tex., club, the Bos-| west, as a result of its defeat of the er will be ma dat . SEAaRne Gaver” Oita AR Coffroth poner ton Red Sox figure they have some-|Portiand allstar aggregation. ‘I | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) iles will bo admitted |/thelr mitts and should put up | moet the figure, Now that he has genuine, It's a nice pleasant oO then neat from DI8y-| 4405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union [iy a Archi Wy ard, Balla ne so, I can't welsh. If his w nam e 7 veral fast men from the| NOTE—Bring this Ad with you jceptance was O. K., Tu fight.” when he mixes w | - ~ ! Howard Fahey, the Dartmouth | Vancouver ary post appeared | - : : — = BU BROS. lover ¥ s|OETECTIVES AFTER WOMEN) player signed by the Philadelphia | fo the visitors, Twenty to nothing} l I . “BOOKIES” : . ” Athletica when t sHege season | Was the score S . C f mg he eA elub, and G the thi LONDON, Jan. 6.—Gambling on —— - - — — ered 9 hes bess & err cenic ate c, wi r h t ee igiccer pp ee coping Py 7 : over to the Los lea club of the Just Printers . event They are heavy ome po - pec si ay AL PALZER PRERING OVER M'CARTY'S SHOULDER DURING] pacific Coast league. [MEMBERSHIP OF elt, Mena are absolutely the night nong working women h *1A CLINCH. NOTICE THE CONDITION OF HIS FACE. EVEN IN a a 4,000 [8 Sect he markets ho eS 1013 THIRD AVENUE @ the three feature bouts, | reased to such an extent in the} re CLINCHES M’CARTY PLAYED WITH HIS OPPONENT,| the Students’ five of the Y. M. C | si P See riew ie Geeteee ee Sere ae 4 MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 alt > arranged fc atrial centors of the north and! HANDLING HIM LIKE A CHILD, DESPITE THE FACT THAT] 4. pasket ball league handed the| ‘The seattle Y. M. 0. A mber. || Mille entertainers of the stage in i ee th prelimin , ands . yee cert othes| PALZER OUTWEIGHED HIM BY 16 POUNDS, THIS [8 THE FIRST | pusiness men's quintet the short g Reva oe posaapos 4 Beattie, ; pf = i en have aren c ed to catch) PICTURE OF THE NEW YEAR FIGHT TO REACH SEATTLE. lend of a 81 score in the Y. M.| x¢ : prry be ai x yen PROGRAM on't Act as Presiden’ he women boc " who ply ™ | More 0 a be re taking a¢ Mies Belle Manning A «a ‘ oe Secretary Jacob C. Morse of the| helr trade in small stores and work " afl be RM, < de inage alge. BS Gis f its educational, physical, Old Hoag’ Songs Transfer ( maland league, who, It Wi coe nn natg| CATCH. CASHIER HORSEMAN IS DEAD [2% %i¥oen ste avcatiuate and) gmitayent, and. dormitory pris ise 44 iit oprans report om Bingt ris 12 years old easily fall into Sen jleges than ever n ite his TOS IANSTEF LOE vise 2 eer od 1 into" WHO TOOK $8,500), mo wae Toe ne bobedlice stinging | EEN . tthe Nocthweste 2 to the} - LEXINGTON, Ky, Jan, 6.—-May-|, Fred Merkle, first baseman for! p H are taxed to the limft . 1 Salt lace esellnoed ned by promoters in Binghampton | bookmakers ntly the| SPOKANE, Jan. 6—A. J. Stensel,| “VEXING sedhag f47| the Now York Giants, has been sued come absolute | Miss pce . an ned by promo’ : p . istant ' he Cit. OF Foxball Alexander Daingerfle Toled “tint b J. A Plume .......... Floor Mgr. for territory in New England, says | case, when the forewoman| former assistant cashier of the ¢ in Toledo for $ am by : ow be anything of the kind|‘n their factory is a bookmaker's|izens’ National Bank of veston,| breeder of thoroughbred hor Peter B. Gai a barte r. Gar SCENIC CAFE y start with | Tex. ,.who burried f hat city a #eholar, soldier ar never ard of the mut. The bets ¢ aman, ts 1605 at in a saloon row iret Av. ague until be read a { h Bath out it in the or 4 cents, and get up to 19| Year ago after being charged with | dead in a hos ar today. H eral of his ne : JAS. L, SHUTH, Mev ulp urro Ss ewapapers. r 26 cents. embezzling $8,500 from the bank, is was a brotherinlaw of Jas, K him severely.| Within the past week association FOR RHEUMATISM § agence ae under arrest here today, having Keene, whose funeral was held to secretar ted t e New York and Boston boxer Nothing superstitious about the given himself up to the local lice n New York. Major Dainger-| Like New Year resolutions, they | whose " ow STAR WANT ADS -—READ BOOKLET— clash at the next amateur box | ‘entral league The 10 has a wife and seven-year or of thelare with ua every winter six-| thelr , ma i nament to be staged by tt eet on January 13, 1912 in Terre} old dangh n Galveston. He has commission jaay bikers, baseball holdouts and | sibl for thi eta nar Sonar agg earr eores Pella) beet 1 eee laa oi tee alanedan, |jnaren eae ac Naonle Ge Pike fae BRING RESULTS FORT FRASER consis E are back of Fort Fraser and the ITUATED in the heart of British Columbia on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific—between Prince Rupert and Edmonton. The dis- tance between these two young cities is about the same as between New York and Chicago. The natural resources of this district are far greater im farming lands, mineral bande and timber lands. There will he several cities of more or leas importance in this district, but Fort Fraser, owing to its geographical location and wonderful inland waterways, will comumand the trade of the largest and richest district, and will, as a result, be Ocean the most important city in the interior of The Fort F district will mn British Columbia and this wonderful OS Ont Ranee CHNeet ae eearennee® : wth thi bef ined country. 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