The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1913, Page 2

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° ° Ld : THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913, DANCING HIPPODROME BULL BROS. Fans, Says Uncle Dud, Demand Sport Stars in the Drama; - 1013 THIRD AVENUE | MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Why Not McGraw as Othello, or Chance in Grand Opera? late bis enterprisin, pred ary inactivity or to pile up a lens artistically and a cham land would certainly pack the ia By J. Campbell Cory. tnpedintely shee co batting average of .300 ‘ohh, pion gum chewer might be de gallorioe as tho Venatian Jew Phone ae 908 As I was saying, tho effect the big thing at New 0} 1 never heard of Chick veloped. Would that dirtine- Mugesy McGraw would be a ‘ of sports upon the drama of and the triminting that ol Rvans, the golf champion, be tion qualify the adept recipient scream as Othello and Rube : this country {s becoming more Fitzsimmons handed bi ing offered a theatrical engage to a leading role in Hainlet Marquard would make a beay yres rans er strikingly evident every year, SijDE You LoBeTEr at Carson City fatled to dampea ment, but Chick would undoubt- I'm blessed if | know! Very en-born Desdemona. Quick, i. the histrioale ardor of “Gentle edly make a better showing as possibly yes—ae things are go Watson! The needle! I'm Olfiee 114 daetinnn Gb td S$ LIOE . man James a real actor than the beat see ing. dictions ep gg —— ond baseman that has ever fig- Frank Qbance hax signed as | "Mtn wo NU éosill . ra Following right along in the Today's ° the por © pus MeGovern, Nelson, Mtylee Wolgast and a other asidelights of the game, not to mention old Bob himself, who is stil! floundering through a monologue and finding a few bay-diggers who will dig up real money to watch the one _ timer wonder make a fool of himself. But all this has led up to the thought which has caused me to have bad dreams and wake OFF 25% ON BRADBURY OVERCOATS oot two pair of Gla will fit you with Double Vision (far and near) lenses, mountea in a ld filled saranteed) frame, ing an accurate examination up screaming o-wit — why, All heavy, fancy models tn oy, Megat appliances. $6.00. oh why, should Ty Cobb, Fine Bradbury System Over Glasses are made to order Hughey Jennings, Joe Tinker, coma have been reduced in price for a complete clear. ance. Now you h your choice of these garmnenta at 25 per cent reductions from the regular prices John Evers and sich go on the stage and oh, ob, why should people go to see them in that pitiful predicament? The fact is this—American fandom has gone insane. We undoubtedly have several hundreds of thousands of whist cranks in this country and, t suppose that among them a champion could be found, uid the laurel crowned whister pull an 8. R. O. house as a headline attraction? fm our own factory. W. Robson, Oph. D. 480-462 Arcade Bidg. Fourth Floor. Cut this adv. out This is a good time to open an account here Take advantage of the savings, pay just a iit tle down and the bal- ance in small weekly or monthly payments. Yj Y y Yb i hb Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy Champion Murphy Champton Bug—Rube Marquard Champion Buyer—Charley Com iskey. Champion Skater — Larry Mc “Bulldogging”— Man on Foot Against Beast on Hoof Ghased and get your money back. a Nix i WILL CHANCE BE SINGING IN GRAND OPERA NEXT SEASON?” iq , 7 And yet everyone will admit agi seas is aad ‘uke - , Bor the head and stomach, Since John L, went into living | champs, to seek the shining | that tt requires more gray mat MUGOSY WOULD BE'4 SCRBAM AS ‘OTHMIAA 4 Works without pain. Relieves pletures odd years ago, it sheckels from behind the foot- ter to play good whist than It ured tn @ box score. manager of the New York 8 Mucous, Constipation, In- has gradually become the cus | does to punch the next best Some five or ten millions of Americans at a reputed salary Dyspepsia and Tor tom for champions, or near Corbett started to ema secrapper into a state of tempor our citizens chew gum r of $26,000 per annum, Will he it Liver. : : se — re cs ees ———-~ be singing in grand opera next 313 Makes “Pale Faces” pink. sense for $11,000 per week? 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St eee ai JOE RIVERS MAKES CROSS ey you get no relief, return HERE’S JUST A FEW Johnny Coulon would make attie’s Reliable Credit House” empty package with your an excellent cardinal in Henr fame ad address to the J] MORE 1912 CHAMPS} OUNDS the Eighth aad Packey Md @ruggist from whom pur Champion Goat—Horace Fogel. |) ae nilanthropist—C, W. |] | NEW YORK, Jan. 15 ght fans who swarmed into the} Shipping department of Mixcher liros, took two out of th games from the office emp! The winners shipped the bails along the ‘s like old timers All my remedies are put up in compliance with the Pure Wood and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, Serial No. 15,819, and Ni to witness the 10-round battle here between Loach Cross, the East » fighting dentist and Mexican Joe Rivers of Los Angeles, the ques-| tion of supremacy is today still in doubt adie Lean, 1 before the t set for the bout to start,) are in no way misleading. ‘ * ong before % rs Ask your druggist for them, Champion Stenographer — Bat thousands clamored at the doors. When the capactty | Male Office 3 ° 148 y . Nelson. of the hall waa reached, the fire marshals cloned the | a teats Bh died he can get them for you or we Will send them direct by mall 833-334 Arcade Bldg, Seattle. doors, Unable to gain admittance, the disappointed | A fans pounded on the doors, threatening to break |, b © 0. ndred police called tof crane & Co, bowlers two out of them down, A hundred policem were three games. Anderson of the Ham prevent a riot 9 os During the early rounds, Cross’ determination bach team rolled high score with to make short fight of it was apparent. Rivers swung a terrific left to the jaw which halted Leach for a time, causing him to cover up ae JOE RIVERS In the second round the crowd wont wild when oe : , | Croas sent Mexican to the floor with a swift left hook. It looked } = Bags oh team patioves tone lke a knockout and the din that followed was deafening. Rivers waa}, ft «e Champion Crab—Johnny Evers, Champion Plunger—Tom Jones, Champion Sprinter—Tom Need- ham Champion Hol Ty Cobb. Champion Disturber—Stanisiaus Hambach Co. trimmed the Hambach & Co,772 661 660-2083 Crane & Co... 689 647 637—1973 Fred Snod a Fumbler Champion ne—Carl Morris, Champion Meal Ticket—Sam Mc ye by taking two out of J The tuncverg Truss ts Best Vea on his feet in an instant, however, but the blood trickled from his nose a " Free Trial to Prove It Champion Pugilist — J. Barley-]/ Grogs then took to cover, showing little relish to rush the fighting. | Smee tate i A. LUNDBERG CO. abe ea s From this round on until the ninth, it was give and take. Cte a 1107 3rd Av mplon Fall Guy-—The Public. Beginning the ninth, Rivers tried to break through the dentimt’s}) 1° 0) a ; — defense. He sent in many well timed blows that would have ended "S%08 + 438 627 the battle, had Cross not been in the finest condition ‘ : i C. ITO & BROS. | HAS TEAM ALREADY The tenth round was a whirlwind. Rivers lashed out with bdth| | UY winning two out of three i rho fa — j hands, straightening Croas up several times with bard right uppere) ts.) ™ a yet ng ri a e ic vt ¢ holesale a United ned Wire ‘ror ittle dd over biows in sheer des | ** ne € bor All Kinda ¢ .OS ANGELES, Jar | Cross was a little weak, but he whipped over several blow 2 tournament took a jump last night 15.—-With | peration, and managed to score, but the steam was lacking . contract, . h bowled hig ANT FURN B erage 20 1116 Sed Avy. Billlett 4459 ft of the Los avers of 206 14 Pheasants 906 869 26 “8 AD BOOSTS “BUD” ANDERSON)" * © score of 246 left-band _ : Fish Eaters watio the Im-| n PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 15—Ad Wolgast and his wife have decided |Prrials on the Imperial alleys last} en Out-lto pdstpone their departure for Cadillac, Mich. Ad says they may|T/sht In two out of th game » remain ‘be re two weeks ich Beteve mt Wolgast has heard so much about Bud Anderson on bis trip north | !mperials . that he is waxing enthustastic over the Vancouver lad t Pete Di | You can't overlook this chap,” said Wolgast I never sew bin | HARRY COMES WEST m the St./in a bout but fighters and fans allke—and the former are more likely Warren Gill,!to knock than boost—say he is a comer. Of course, he has never had ‘ mn Minneapolis la tryout against a topnotcher, bat he sure has the strength and the} NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—Harry st Wolverton, last year's mannger of |MURPHY VS. MANDOT *" AT THE a f records and boosts count for anything.” 2|the Highlander his friends By United Press Leased | February 1 for the Pacific coast to dtoa Sacramento club One of the most sensational features of the 1912 Pendleton Round-Up, the marvelous motion pled Jery indication t match betwee Murphy and 1422-2426 First Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner Tommy | 7 of which are at the Coliseum the rest of this week, closing & 3 = he rest of ¢ ek, closing Sunday. So tremendous has been the wage I OR Cl TY CHAMPIONSHIP sees froin Mortiwebeters Sesion | Coen cer een aera oe _ say q ; players from Northwestern league. | instead of as previously advertised.’ Pe ee ae ee —AND— Pt Orleans at P iT Jas. W. Cof. Our Special 50c Chicken J} roth» Daly City on Wash es : Lancabiin i ; Dinner ese ee ram Te] Having won games from both tho, to her credit fe eatin nage oon pr strong Queen Anne and Lincoln] Dunnaway and Hagen, Broad- ae aoe aees coe aceahn aakt the Broadway high school's) way, two of the best basket heay leaid that if the puree offered were|' thall squad will be the favor-|ers in the city high schools, are ax Iboosted a little Mandot was willing|‘t@ When the team lines up with the|pected to bo the mainstays for iste —s next Friday| Broadway againet the Rainter val to fight |} Franklin bieh qu | ga which prac-jley. In the Lincoln game ther | afternoon tically decides the city champton-|two players made many excellent {a to be played in the Broad-| shots from difficult angles k position in Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. mi Are Unexcelled in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Ciabs, Fisn, Steaks and Chops FREE—LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings SPORTOBITS tended way wym anklin's one we Prof. Nape’s Hawalian Orchestra FOR BUSY BUGS The battle Friday afternoon|center, but with several candidates —Or— promt » far from djout, it is likely Franklin will enter aff. The Franklin @) the came with that postition f | displayed all kind class. Frank-| strengthened. The game starts at year. lin has one victory and no defeats] 3 o'clock STAR WANT ADS_ |" Fe (nia nest BASKETBALL ‘ tas WELL. 1 RECKON AS TEW HOW WE'RE GOIN TEW GIT A JANUARY 9—Artists—9 In @ clone game last night th Ballard Independent Five w THAW. ('VE NER he gnal Corps at the Armory PEACE AND harmony will make SEED A JANUARY EUGENE, Jan, 15.—For the up for loss of Tinker and other YIT WITHOUT AP | second time the University of Ore THAW AN gon basketball five defeated the Idaho quintet last night. Score 26 rans to Cubs, Manager Johnny Asse | | to 14. The game was featured by CORNELIUS J. SULLIVAN, new j}rough pla and many fouls were registered on both sides k Giants, star-| ret and Harvard ball NEGRO CAN’T FIGHT WHITE ANY MORE BOTH BIG leagues want Hank to umpire, but Hank think le 1w suc as manager cf Reds | PITTSBURG, Pa, Jan. 15.—No r keep on mana more battlos between negroes and : - whites in Pittsburg, the “sn : ARTHL KL | t “cig BUR PEL | city, is the order set down today by Fie Mcp John M. Morin, director of public A athe iene ped safety. Negroes may box among é D, or an themselves, but with the white fighters the color line ts to be strict ly drawn MEEHAN AMBITIOUS OAKLAND, Jan. 15.—With Willte Meehan, middleweight star of the j four-round garge or Grande RE rr a , of Vallejo, in readine heir 10. pQCHBAND, WASH Girls’ aod) UMPS HOLDING OUT | round batite nore tontgnt, fight fang | boys are looking forward to a promising j \ wick last night The « EWANE OF GRAFTING Inew.|iN& thelr opponents 23 t 8, but the| Northwestern league “umps” are| ser Louis Parente, intends to go TISTS ON FE r AV CLAIM-| boys came home @ sad bunc h, hav the latest in the holdout line The nego’ pegnd aa a a phere aes aie ae ta J. BROWN.|ing been beaten 24 to 16, demand for higher salaries by the an Souknen yrelght, will thea joes not make any difference nS N. Wy itdicator men haw displeased} NOW York heavyweight, will face Al wsta eo p falle y pm ay CHEHALIS.—SOME of the fast-}Jones,and unless they 4 : sally faery iodeney edi og ior poreeintn est amateurs In the Northweat will|fed with thelr ge DAY Oh-| cies good Bodie ete ae ee pyorrhe h|be in the lineup of the Winlock|Yelope, President Jones will look |2ther #004 bouts are on the pro- team, just organized for @ new set of umpires em i CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.—~Ar ~BR Hundreds of Wy. Palients|sassements tor we ‘pring trainin Fooled by Red Signs [mri vorn’comletet vy spring training Clark Griffith, Washington man ager Many people who ¥ officu@ at 713 st block, see. th ight Doctor Brow ‘ashington block, fey are coming ¢ n wins, his man — _ —_ » GREENVILLE, TENN, — Prest-| A BASEBALL umpire has su Mat) ain Mae hd BL tract from Joe Jackson, Cleveland|¢#lied him names, Evidently um-|round gol han J eg ge outfielder, with signature attached,|Pired In a Sunday school league. eree, ‘Travia ta th hatte im hea ba h , © nationg) cham- ’ ne Door al Tele- Sitar Pa cee Athletig RALPH DUTCHER, Cleveland “Aioil -—— South of the P er, tried to hitch himself onto} player with Krio last’ season, bh "ROF'ES . seg AES 7 selaomtpaaa | Sng A Mag , auon, has} A PROFESSOR says the colle (| and Sundays agon, but Grif} been purch pte 4 tli’ for people who work cut the traces," '¢ national league cleb =? =" |Roeage ° Say le mentally nook

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