The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1913, Page 2

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2 oTHE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913. Cc. ITO & BRO! Wholesale and Retal! All, Kinda of = Are You Reading Cee Cory’s Caustic Comments? 5 ASEBALL three Y Off Sand Lot “Ss th PALZER WILL iF cor a $08 WHOS THERE’S | Has-Ail the Majors Lois, Southpaw FIGHT WELLS; | HOPE, WRITES .UNCLE BUD HAS EXCUSES mc tn M. TOKRUYA, Revert tn werare (@ an . kinds ehalr cul caning. 1208 Sed Ave. RULTEE HE uses His, by; No nenms, no coment, im the will 1 arma — By United Press Leased Wire the glass. Ie is Cc if ‘ll take a tip from me CHICAGO, Jan, & Undauntea| Come in and let us show ALBERT HANSEN By toonist Cory. you'll educate bit to play ball CES. Ae ug by his defeat at the hands of|fa sample Kryptok lena io tresnbisnnse 3068 Have you ever pause ~H = Look backward over the his lather McCarty tn Low Angeles Fitth year in Boattle. It Je 3 your wey ts tee bat pa . You may re Now Your's afternow, Al Palzer, . i Precious Stones, comfortable journey tory of the game. ‘ou may 4 Y wisdom to i & reliable Fine Jewelry, Sterling Silver on your a adage yeh member as I do, when It was a 1N PiTCHING! birdy By: his way k Now York|f spoclallst of standing Corne: tt f secondar, inpor D Aj 2 before 4 a TrEe eee Stare ng ay ca —, pone when tie tipiemaany ae here that he planned to inva Factory on Premises ei oe ae lations between nations om Burope soon, Has It occ nble tractio® of | érossed public attention and His first match, According to} pag AR « anges hands every our first cftisens found time to Present plans will be with Bombar- | are t honed oS . his country during the talk of the tariff and interna dier Wells in Parts. No date has 1508 Oph. th HEPPODROME oa a tne cone on aecount of { tional boundaries and rectproo been set for the bout. Palzer also s this bas all foolist bness? Pre ity and such trival matte new bp ty the ante or tage ie 460-462 pie Bidg. ~ 9 stom: *y pa : , ling, if suit Fourth Floor If you can hark back to those ew Yor! lore = wal 01 They —e you © able terms are offered ” lous wosalc times you can get an | Phone Main 3825 g 2 ph oe | helt ao oven start with me and perhaps “lather MeCarty has no punch, | bealt ot in a ver: r great lawyer or offer a suggestion as to the and he couldn't knock me out,” said body paagno ar bs Aad ell possibilities of the future of Palzer here, “1 know I was dazed,| —— PON —in oats! tor of unusual renown? baseball. my eye bunged up, my lip cut whe wil | Se ou are. You expect To me it seems quite proba Referee Byton stopped the fight, Pills of neo Dim at cast a senator ble that such affatts as political but 1 would have recovered in a Sulphurro Baths bin 7 n en entions, whereat presiden- lew seconds,” ‘Weird and Cherry. came Main 49 and probably a 1 tent. But, conven esos Re SOS FOR RHEUMA M * wang rental tue train with) Frank) —READ BOOKLET— ° ene 0 “GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD” Re ee ——— SPORTOBITS Both Phones #108 MRS. LANGTRY OTHER BIG ACTS FOR BUSY BUGS “CHICK” O'CONNOR, WHO pinyed first base for the Quincy, DL, team last season, was or | “Doo” Watson, native of Toledo,;and made § wild pitches. He was vice. He is sorry now dained in the Holy Name cathedral 227.285 Lumber Excha last year b er in a class D/scored upon 63 times. |, Hugh Duffy, then manager of the| Chicago, recently, and is now the league, promises to be the pitching While Watson was with Oshkosh | Milwaukee club, heard of Watson; Rev. Father Edward O'Connor. sensation of 1918, C. W. Murphy of national league|about the time Murphy slipped a —— Men whose livelihood depend up-| notoriety asked Billy Fox, manager| cog, and looked him over. So im- WHEN WALTER REH, MITTS. on their ability ¢o judge players) of the Racine club, for his opinion) pressed was “Chooey” that he|burg youngster, stepped to the plate Phone Main 963. say Watson will bring a bigger of the youngster, Fox (old him to | bought the big left-hander for $750/in a game last season, Umpire Kiem price next season than Pittsburg) buy Watson jand two players—-Catcher Snow and}asked him how to spell his name. Eyres Transfer Co HM IN “THE BUSH Sur Ler rum SUP ASSORTMENT OF CURVES BERNHARDT Week of January te for mall orders only new on. Accompany order, with saif- envelope enclosed. paid for Marty O'Toole, Murphy failed to follow Fox's ad-|Outflelder Fluharty — indication! Walter ‘glared at the arbiter and A couple of years ago Watson | — enough that Watson looked good to/told him to whistle it. was “discovered” by Bill Armour, they soon discover t they are in the veteran. hy ‘ot Dr. Bro pitching for a sombprofessional | "* bw a ort WAPTING ‘ For Milwaukee, the fag end of Al Office 114 Jackson 8t DR. ROLLER IS SAID TO BE IN team in Toledo, Armour shipped Tyas 1912, Watson showed major league! peter shape this winter than at |-——————_—— him to La Crosse, Wis, whore he oro he DR es . | class. any time #ince he took up profes made good, and advanced to Osh| 1 docs make any | At the meeting of the National) signal wrestling. He has been win- . CORBETT koah pepeskaen Sueen Association of Minor Leagues in|ning consistently in the Bast the a 4 OTHER BIG & 2 ©. ACTS Pantages Theatre Dr. Cook ‘The Famous Arctic Explorer Dest omemawy mane mancoune RT The Hofbrau First and Madison St. Offers to you with pleasure a big, new Last year, for Oshkosh, Watson | Milwaukee, C. W. Murphy, realizing | past tew weeks, pitched 31 games, winning 22 for al|tscotment of pyorrhes er your tecth hie mistake anked Manager Clark conbictbh Just Printe 3 percentage of 709. He allowed 184\¢lessed, long years of success prove waukee if he wou! ko} JACK HERMAN SAYS HE WILL hits, fanned 213 batters, watked 70,| Bot ‘pe seerie Save tedoreed. my money and two or three players\not be satisfied until Zbyszko has| 1013 THIRD Avene = . ‘ for Watson. Clark would not. had a crack at Frank Gotch. MAIN 1043 iD. 5200 SEATTLE WINS 2 | wnt x rea 8 fr, Wasa BRADBURY 1 ¢ oat OVERCOATS 4= SMOKER EVENTS Lgext Avew Veton - ltoward the end OF the conave, nad forward to the not distant day , SELECT STUDENT Woe are now making special re Qne Door South of the Postal Teie-| he is put upon the market, Fe Sundays| He chances are that the team that who work gets him will break all price reo when such games may not be . > MANAGER TONIGHT |f} dictions on al! fancy heavy BRAD- considered official unless um- : BURY OVERCOATS in all sizes ii| pired by the president of these giving you a splendid selection of United States—beaven help bim these excellent garments at ords for minor league players. —and the working hours of our “YOU'LL SEE HIM ‘SAS6’ A PRESIDENT SOME DAY.” tial candidates are nominated— international peace conferences | and functions of that sort must eventually take a back seat when dates clash with sched- uled games of the major The board of control at the Uni- versity of Washington will meet to- night to elect one of the four can- didates for graduate manager of student affairs, Harold Stewart, a graduate of tho 1912 law clans, is the latest candidete, Stewart was jat one time football and baseball Wateon ts an inch shy of six feet national court of last appeal and scales 185 pounds, shall be consumed in the arbi- tration of mooted decisions of the diamond Well, the point is this—if you have a son who seems to care jmanager at Broadway. The four | tf Igebra or physics or Z : }candidates are: Frits Belts, Fr i A A Grook or such foolishness, and | Hamilton, Fred Angevine aud Har- Choose your coat tomorrow ena t who evinces a natural hunch for 5 s VA, jold Stewart. make a small payment down—the “inshoots,” “Texas leaguers” “Fy | OEE Rat SE balance can be paid by the week and “buns,” don't be discour- 2 “* a st write SUCCESS aged, don’t be crestfallen— J VANCOUVER GETS or month, cheer up! Be joyful! The great, wide world may yet ap COLLEGE STAR " plaud you as the papa of # wis Robin Weits, ber of th years, hae signed to play with the of yours. neouver team, in the Northweet- He may have a dome of solid MR. MARSH, in Character. } 1 da brain of lard, but orn league, next season, Welts i MISS GILBERT, MISS ©'MALLERY, it he qualifies in the “back-lot vente Sela the Benrora until he i Petite Soubrette. in Kilts. peg Ln agp howd got gs rar, ollions at” rab agra Medica ate oe —_ Cay hie 1332-34 Second Ave., Near ‘ 7 + oi it in &- rin the time * ; MISS BARNES, Piano. peo ag pF perdi my Shen Right Doctor front of the| he played there was’ not an error Seattle's Rellable Credit House” | MISS ROSEMOND, MISS STELLE, fo "I a ‘but! cheoked against him. 1% Plays and Sings. Deutsche Girl. will see him “sass” the presi dent for a “rank” decision or call a chiet justice by bis first . name. From the siant of an om SCOTTY McKAY dinary citizen, it seems to me The international smoker held at, that our national future is mos’ [tne Ballard A. C. Tuesday night ly concerned with the “national | proved one of the best cards pulled game.’ off in Seattle for months, Seattle took two out of three events from the James Bay A. ©. boxers. The feature event was a four round bout between the much touted Scotty McKay, champton of the James Bay club, and Andy Du- vall, 8. A. C. Duvall cleverly out pointed McKay. The boxer from pool 2, Bradford city 1 across the line never had the local Manchester United 1, Weat Bromwteh | fighter worried, Hos The semi = windw between hemercagh & Ghetiad Welewr! coc, Hansen, BA. CO. and Gane tle Uni tee {, Oldham Athlete 1. | Ber Ross, the Victoria cop, resulted jounty 0. of the Balland ond period. Ross outweighed Hansen about 20 Bouthorn League. pounds. Archie yard, B. A. G, Miingham ©] won a decision over Scott Crooper, another James Bay boxer. vuthampton 6. Herb Smith and Billy Jones, both Albion 0, Coventey| Ballard boys, fought four fast rounds to a draw, Johnny Mack and Frank Hammond went four rounds at catch weights, Hammond earning the decision. Probably the hardest fought go of the even- ing was betwen Jack Daly an@ Billle Harris. After two rounds af Sg terrifie exchanges, Billie Harris Third Lanark 0, Hamilton Academy 0. |} the K. O, on Daly Rangers 6, Hibernians § Morton 1, Kilmarnock 8 oma be tees DE ORO IS TRAILING W. H. STETSON, Baritone, Amusement Manager. In Songs, Dances and Light Opera Choruses, COLEMAN’S BIG RAGTIME BAND. Barnett. Keyes. a Se ees NCLE DUD. SOCCER RESULTS ACROSS THE POND English League Aston Vijia 2, Manchester City 0. m Wanderers 5, Woolwich Arsen- by County-Sunderiand, postponed. a Unites Chelsea 8 abam Hotspur 0, Blackburn 18ET ANO/IADISON SEGITTLE WASH. gece COREY SIGNCO Raith Rovers 0 Atrdrteoiune ee ye a om is nbd seen center 4 _|. NEW YORK, Jan. §.—James Ut i him 3 a ths i fod thar taapertent eta tele ty | Mature, of Denver, defeated Alfred Whe ting De Oro, pocket billiard champ, for ip the second time, in the second mn block of thetr champlonshiy match, | PLAY WITH YANKS stands. “400. 'to 308, ’ ‘ance, former manager ot| JAP TAKES A SPURT the Chicago Cubs, declared he CHICAGO, J ih Sie 6 JHICAGO, Jan, 8.—In the second came ole bgp hmm Farrell, block of their 2,000-point match, ow York eet powcr tte ine Yamada, the Jap” billiardist, took ross Durpose of refusing the! ing match from George Slosson, 407 s offer to manage the High-lt5.400 in 24 innings. The score landers during the 1913 season, the ; | baseball world. 1s eagerly awaitiga | 22 stands, Slosson 800, Yamada L. 0. HBNDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Bal. 974 Salmon Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal. jthe OMteome of a Becond meeting Full Weight and Measure. At @timpon’s Mill, Seattly Was. J) le : f ion aides ora, (al, determ- THEY E HIS PAY EVERETT Jan. 8.—Coach Enoch ined to retire mebAaseball for aly, ; We cary a large and complete line of Heating | year at least,” said Chance to-| B&s*aw, of the Wwerett high, has Stoves to select from. day, “but Farrell disctissed big | Scc*Pted an increase in salary and $1.00 agd Up things entirely unexpeéted to me,| Wl coach the Lvorett gridiron BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. and IN admit caused a change of|*4¥84 for at least one more yeaf, attitude on my part. It is, impos- ’ METHODISTS WIN OLD VETERAN'S STAND—— _ 8! TOYS! TOYS! Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, sible to say yet what | the outcome With the score standing 6 to 2 533. Ballard Av. will be.” cmnneabieneensteriinionteen against them at the end of the THE MEMBERS THB | first half, the Methodist basketball County Game and Game|team “came back” and defeated Kish Protectlve association do not|the Christians 16 to 6. A big believe there wfl be a varmint}crowd which filled the gym saw Yyint this winter, |the game,

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