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SR ae » ‘“GUNBOAT CALLS OFF | -“\ HAGEN BOUT; BUT ED LOSES TO UNKNOWN ‘The champtonshtp asptrations of} solld right Jolt in the midsection In Fa Hagen, a heavyweight boxer, the seventh put Hagen down for a and formerly a member of the Se-/count of nine. ,Hagen managed to Attle police force, came to rather an| rive, but wobbled on his pins, An- abrupt end Thursday night in New/other wallop put him ont. York, when an unknown tapped Bd Pane at the ringside had a mighty te sleep in seven rounds |good laugh after tt was all over tn The unknown was a scrapper | speculating just what would have named Battling Levensky of Phila-/occarred had not Gunboat cancelled delphia, who was substituted for) his appearance, Qunboat Smith Hagen displayed " It was very rough sailing for the| skill, Hoe raahea Pin Pg local cop from start to finish, A used hts body instead of hie hands. was _ ama DOther fault was in hitting with his open hand, instead of fists clenched, AGAINST BOY SMOKERS, CHICAGO.—Alderman Hazon wil! Introduce an ordinance making ia misdemeanor to give cigarette maktin's” to boys under 16 ee our Fall Line of Shirts. BAILEY TOGGERY SHOP Across from White and Henry Building. rel on a the end of Ediz Hook, the long protecting arm eae thrown about the great bay of Port Angeles, rn stands the big lighthouse whose beacon sends re it its unfailing rays of welcome and assurance of capacious shelter to all the shipping passing in and out of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Across the great harbor from the lighthouse is the big plant whose pure and wholesome product is sent everywhere among the constantly increasing number of those who appre- ciate the bright, mild and appetizing quality of the famous ANGELES EGER Made from the very choicest materials and the pure water from the Olympic Mountain Springs. Bie aal dsl? Cc THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913, MATHEWSON QUITS WORLD TOURISTS BECAUSE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Nov. 21. —Corriaty Mathewson, the fam- ous “Big Six” of baseball, who left the world touring Sox-Glant ball team here, had the time of life touring the west to keeo from being placed in the same clase ae a nine-legged calf or the fat Indy in a sideshow, That he decided to leave Me- l | Mr, and Mrs. Mathewson and thelr son, ind act like , If the profession- chance. “I am not strong for being paraded before the fans just so they can get a look at me. A Loe Angeles department store pulled o while we were on our way to the coast. They wired me asking if | would nd two hours a day In their | sporting goods department just 8h axing hands with their cus tomers. Can you beat it? They offered me $100 an hour, at that. You would think that | wae me sort of freak, like the fat lady in a cirous, | alwaye want fy the fans, but some- they ask a little too never pitched a Sunday game of ball In hie 14 OACH DOBIE LUCKY STILL A CHANCE | IN 1914 PROSPECTS | Christy, Jr ‘8 on the diamond. # course, | have a little re ligton,” h id, “but It is chief- ly beceau want Sunda a day of rest that | refuse to work “will ft ever miner leagues? Well, that is pretty hard to say. Most 8 have to come to that It may be that forced to pitch In the y work In the Beattlo still has a chance to be figured in the state Interscholastic "ar THAT DEALFOR RUBE! [—_ soccer _] HE’S TIRED OF BEING STARED AT AS CURIOSITY) OTHER LIVELY BITS OF SPORTING GOSSIP TO A RUMOR ACCORDING which comes from what ought to be a reliable € the much-dis cursed trad the Giants 1 the B o with he mere exchange of Tyler and Rube Marquard Among baseball people it is said that before George Stallings turns loose Tyler he will have McGraw’s assurance that Charley Herzog will go to the Braves as a third base man, Another player is to go to the Giants to make up the differ ence, but Just who tt fs cannot yet be ascertained oe. DR, STEWART, THE COACH of the O. A. C. team, pulled a little football on Johnny Bender last Saturday Stewart sent out a report that May, the big Corvallis halfback, was injured and would not 4 May wan supposed to be in bad shape. Hender decided that, as long as the player was on the In jured list, it would be no nse to protest him, a move which Bender had figured on making. When the W. 8. C. trotted out on the fiel May was on the job. Bender asked about May's injuries and was told that May was not in as bad condition as it was first supposed and that he would be started In the game ca * | DISCUSSING THE RIGHT OF A champ! to change the weight mit of his division continues una bated since Willie Ritchte ad pair of pounds to the lighty limit, But the weight has been changed and those who want to do business | with the champion will have to rec- ognize the weight as official The situation is considerably ike the fellow tn jail, whose law. yer told him that they could not put him there. He was there all right, they could do it or not. when Ritchie retires of old age, the weights will be changed, but) as long as he is champ he natural ly will bave hie own way | eee whether | Probably IF HANNES KOHLEMAINEN, the Finnish runner, were compelled to accurately define his occupation since his arrival in America, he could honestly write down no other description than that of “Amateur Athlete.” Kohlemainen lives tn more than comfortable style in New York, and has never yet found wanting a few dollars to spend on luxuries. His means of support are not visible to the naked eye. The question propounded to him by the New York Amateur Athletic Union “How do you do it?” was, there- fore, a very pertinent one. icklayer by | At a specin! meeting of the gram- |mar schools soccer league comunit- |teo ‘Thursday, the drawing for | places tifthe soccer finals was held. |Hmerson and Pacific will play the rade, but he hawn’t raised any/|firet game at Walla Walla field reat crop of callouses Jaboring at|next Saturday morning at 10:20. t since he arrived in the United|The officials will be K. B. Wark, itaten and ¥. W. Vance, AGENTS FOR STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES Fxtra! ABOUT 250 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS from regular stock in guaranteed all-wool Serges, Cheviots and Worsteds—both plain and fancies, choice TODAY and SATURDAY for $14.75 THESE ARE REGULAR $20, $23.50 AND $25 VALUES This “Extra” offering, injected into our great general sale for a purpose, is a liters) demonstration of Tonkin's power to give the greatest clothing values always. A happy surprise awaits you, don’t delay! Note: This extraordinary special will in no way inter- fere with the big sale. Every suit, overcoat and raincoat in the store 1s still open to you at the sale prices, TONKIN’S 609 SECOND AVENUE Hotel Butler Building. You can make the” journey inexpens- the most magnifi- cent scenery in the world by way of Chi- cago and wonderful with the va- by there connect Koblemainen ts a bri SPECIAL scrap, which depends on the result The Average Beer Drinker Coach, Dobie of Washington and/to bim next fall | oe . : ray 4 }Coach Haba of Whitman seem to Bender, at W. 8. C, will lose Joo | of veo on we evesagg game at the ae — si . . A ‘have the edge on the other coaches Marterm, a four-year cuard, George | Stadium Turkey day joaches, Tosrist and prefers a beer in which there is not an excess of alcohol— q the Northwest conference in prow Harter, center, who has played his| If Lincoln wallops the Tacomans, Standard Bleeping Care RAI N For complete information train service, reservations, or address Mmit on the varsity team, and Cap-|the Seattle boys will have as much ects for the 1914 season. tain Coukter, halfback |right as anybody else to toss their such a beer is more palatable, and may be partaken of freely > Of the players now in regul regarding fares, @tc., please call on DO BOUT WITH COVE without leaving any disagreeable effects. Angeles Beer is sitions on the Washington team, Griffiths of Idaho will have tol the dispute. noted for its low percentage of alcohol—if you have never Sutton, at right end, and ger fill the places of Captain Favre at| If Lincoln is walloped, Aberdeen, AP. SAAN BS A. P. D. " = : at center, are the only two who Willi guard, Phillips and Kinnison,|>¥ virute of trimming the Tigers, J. L. CRISWELL, City inger Agent tasted Angeles Beer you have a delightful treat in store. be lost. tackles, and Lockhart, halfback | Will be the undisputed champs, Tommy Clark, the former Seattle Chicago, Mil 8 St. Paol B At Whitman Hahn will lose Niles! The last named {# ineligible on ac. | Semmes ee Athletic club boxer, will be giver to, Milwaukee aul By. a crack at the 122-126-pound cham Gecond and Cherry, Seattle pionship of the Pacific coast when | he meets Percy Cove, the title holder, at Snohomish next Monday night. Articles of agreement were signed today. The bout will be fought before Order it by the case—We make a specialty of family jy star fullback, and Captain Botts, | count of the four-year ru trade. an end, Barring unforeseen cond! he has played but one |tions, each coach will bave nine Of the Moscow lineup. SEATTLE DEPOT, CITY DOCK, TEL. MAIN 580 {the veterans of this B_report! Coach Berdek of Oregon has the OR BALLARD 1049 aire HIE AGREES jhard task ahead of him of building Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. up practically one entire side of his | “* Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey Sof 2 FOS Theil © oS bw 8 SN wehTiP PE i oy apa ata rer the Garden City A. C., and is sched- " | ave mmancio, nena sega cee, ae Motel Badennt ic sits "tinge sine lle Ritchie, the lghtweight cham wil uate C.; Young Mack vs. Kid) f ° f em To shy fe |G A : Wve patched. uD. h ir welgbt alt =a Grill |Lynch; Jimmy Morrissey ve. Steve 3 nce and will be # ‘im ‘ Gardner, Duluth A. C. ‘erences and will be seen in action | . FIRST ANNUAL GRAND BALL Given by the Musteal Entertainment After- noon and Evening by the Six Saxons PLAY AT LINCOLN The game Saturday between the a 26round bout here on the ight of December 10. The match as clinched when Manager Harry Foley agreed to Murphy's demand for 135 pounds one hour before the 4 fight. . | aac ne aia KNIGHTS & LADIES Central and Interlake schools for | | - | ————— —-— A departnre from the ort. the grammar school football cham- . | PSOHNNY O'LEARY TO OF SECURITY |i nary, featuring the bigxest ff| plonship scheduled for Denny field | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov iM \has been transferred to the Lincoln ‘ Johnny O'Leary, of Seattle ane At Dreamland chime organ in the world. lark grounds. contest starts | 4 || Joe Getz © ohnstown, Pa, ' at 2 o'clock. will furnish the main event at | + " Coach Palmen of Central had his | tonight's four-round boxing Tonight Entrance 104 Pine squad out for final scrimmage Tues-| | ° a : Bete ae aan Graben. Yo ment for those who attend boys through only light practice || > ‘ : Simms McVeigh and. Jimmy PRIZE WALTZ FOR CASH ae gene naa voc iarge open assembly was held || real fisherman uite a McVeigh and Jimmy Carroll vs. PRIZES A MESSAGE lat Central this afternoon and a , Harry Dell. bs er PB line 500 large turn out of rooters was|j . ~ 3 fs — | neluding Dancing All Evenin od h l k APG Ss as Bowing TO THE SICK|" while to make’a great | The Olympic View Sanitarium,|CLASS TEAMS WILL |tho finest equipped sanitarium tn) Cr ASH ON SATURDAY the state, extends to the sick and/ MEETS catch through the ice, ARRANGE. affilcted ® cordial invitation to} mA ‘ la , dunk PY Two dual track meets will be en come in for a free consultation and| he university sophomore foo! b t t t k : gaged in by the University of examination, and ff it ts in o ball team will buck up against the | u 1 never a es a good . Washington track team next spring power to help you, we will tell you| frest men Ri the gine Sache a le : ' jaguinst athletic clubs the North-| so, and if we can’t do you any goog | fame oO} t he season on nn eld west, according to Graduate Man-| we will say so frankly at o'clock Saturday morning, ju ge (@) 1quor ong to ager Horr’s plan | We are equipped to treat guc-| Both teams are in fine shape and = A m with the Multnomah A cessfully the following diseases,| promise to put up a de) er game ry C. of Portland has pratically been some of which, Billfousness, Gag.|than the sophs and juniors did last eciage t "lat t e inest agreed upon. tritus, Dyspepsia, Gastric Catarrh,| Week . 7 Horr will confer with 8. A. ©. of- Vomiting, Appendicitis, Anal Fis- at sure, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dyc- Flatulence, Piles, Intus- Tape Worm, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Cirrhosis or Hard- ening of the Liver. Diabetis, Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber- culosis, Rheumatism, Lumbago fictals at an early date in regard to a meet here. The purpose ts to give the Washington athletes some practice prior to the opening of the 1914 conference season. whiskey in the world to- day is rich, mellow, old, sun-ripened, THE MARKETS Prices paid producers for vegetables I @atly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) cooking 15 @ 1.26 TMB NEW MACY SYSTEM Neuralgia, Tonsilitis, Sciatica, Cy a potatoes 22100 @25.00 | | PERMANENTLY CURES tre or Big Neck, Spinal| White river potatoes ....18.00 @22.00 | | Curva Vitus Dance, Uleer|‘ 2 oe | ‘ " ‘ danke of Stomach Acid Disturbances, O14@ 01% Queen Anne and Broadway hoo ‘ | Heart Diso Locomotor Ataxia 014 up at Yesler way park Saturday for All Chronic and Many So-| (eins. “Plies, Obeslts a¥e us Golden Wedding their annual clash. 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