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KIRKLAND TRIMMED The Wastington park football equad visited Kirkland day af ternoon and avenged ther selves for the defeat slipped them by the rurels severe! weeks The Parks took the game, | 6 JOHN STRINGER — ATTORNET-ATLAW, cirtt business, ace and Federal courte an Ottice 386-840 New York Mlk, Prong Wiltott 1086 HE VIRGINUS HOTEL mote near Westlake Av. St O04 Virwie one Riliort 803. Transient, S00 to 61 42.80 to Conventently located Qik bata Order your printing by mail FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. He will save you money on all a printiog At Dreamland Benefit of the EMPLOYEES OF DREAMLAND Admission 50° Inctndes dancing all eventing. Ladies Free. nad furnt- “Sg UNDER THE HAMMER their tors pave deen licked, want f Town Buyer LONDON, Dec, §-~-Puropean fight fans were exolted today over the jcoming fight between Bombardier | Welle of Pugland and Georges Car pentier of France. Heginning at 10 p. m. tonight, the two men were scheduled to try for the heavyweight champlonship of |Burope, carrying with it the right to challenge Sam Langford and Joo Jeanette for the world’s title, of which Jack Johnson was deprived SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 8 Welghing exactly 185% pounds, half a pound above the mark at whieh he ts to battle hero Wednes day evening with Harlem Tommy Murphy, Willte Ritchie was pro nounced by Manager Harry Foley to be tn the best conditon today of his career, Although he te regarded as a strict prohibitionist, everybody has selected Charley Brickley a the All-Amertean full. Hurry him to the river before it freezes over, } eee HURRY-UP HURRIES UP Figuring that Walter Camp || would overlook Michigan, Yout | has beaten him to it on the | AlbAmertean thing by disre { garding Yale. , . * ‘Th ly bad feature of staging a world’s series football game for the champt of the country is that some year Whitman college might win the title in the West and the University of Maine tn the East, ee The Cartiste Indians have a big league football.eleven, but they just elected a Buscher ae 1914 tain, > Our Idea of nothing at all-—man- agers of prize fighters who, after ——— es to put up $6,000 as side bets for AT AUCTION i. oe anne December 10, oe | AM to 10 P.M. or —— oh | For Particulars oll | A. See Page 7. awe A. McKay Jordan PePeer cate re sont AR carpet LAIx, La ‘We need publicity tafe about oe bal [yy Meret Siege People's Monk Balidiog Take Elevator or Walk Up PRICES WILL SURPRISE TOU. WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Dr Macy: My Dear Sir—Por severa yours I had severe pai what I sup posed was my heart f plied for treatment trom 1 left the couch the pair have had beautiful reliet « vious to that treatment I w: for many years Whistle now. Y. oF 421 stot All Chronic and Many $o-Called curable Diseases of Wi and Anas Nervous Dis- Disorder ‘Work will be satisfactory and of the return matches. ° After what the Yale Nylon crew has done since it was tanght the English stroke, {t would seem the El{ oaramen have the English stroke less and the paralytic more. ane Charley Carr ia going right | along signing instructors for bis baseball school James Guy | named Willie Hoppe will head | | the tvory department. Go right | down Marien st., James, until you come to the end of the dock, then keep richt on going. | TEE EOCENE | ee ME 1S—NOT Jake Stahi ie probably highly In- ignant over the coming canning ALBANY CUT-RATE| zicrcarame ni With football only a few weeke amongst the moth balls, where ts : the gink who can name right off the bat Washington's right guard? ef WANT INFORMATION cuT We would like to know !f the re { RATES port that the baseball magnates are soon going to work on the 1914 te want our frien@s | schedules means they are really £0 we qan't afford to have—and we have| ing to work. es ON AN EQUALITY Our name slone iss guarantee that] The Western experts who pick jog All-Eastern elevens are about as) COME TODAY—powT PUT rr orr| competent to make selections as the Eastern critics who dope out Gold or Porcelain Bridge $3 | Sunday's games in the North- | western Soccer league caused no Solid Gold Fillings... 75¢ UP) change in the standing of the clubs, Silver Fillings.......50¢ UP|the three leaders meeting and slaughtering second-diviston aggre Cut-Rate ‘ gations. Seattle United did the || 1S heaviest scoring, running up 7 points to Franklin's 0. Black Dia mond and Carbonado each scored six against their respective oppo nents, the Celtic and Tacoma. There was no activity on the lo cal field, all three games being yed out of town. Scores were United 7, Franklin 0; Black Dia mond 6, Celtic 0; Carbonado 6, Ta jcoma 1 CAUSE OF SUPREMACY CAMBRIDGE, Maas., Dec. 8 “America is supreme in business because its youths are supreme in athletics,” says Physical Director Sargent of Harvard. FROM BURNING VESSEL NORFOLK, Va., Dec. 8.—A wire less dispatch announces the 8, 8 Suawanee had taken 197 passen gers from the 8. 8. Rio Grande, on |ftre off the capes. Beautiful Silverware For Star Readers A set of six beautifully decorated French gray finish Regers Silver Tea Spoons f to mail subscribers to The Star. ey are of beautiful |destgn and will last a lifetime, A Diaenses. 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They will make a fine ChAstmas present !f you do not care for them yourself. This offer does not apply to agents. t jafter this ex |man, who ts Cameron, struck the wrec | } | [the difference between the | | | jolsion over the other on points i EUROPE’S CHAMPION DECIDED TONIGHT by the International Boxing wnton. If bot last, they will go 20] rounds Carpentier beat ast June, but his Pnglishman was | shape now than the fident he would laurels in tonight's pentier’s admirers were just as fident that thelr man would keep them, GETTING READY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT 1384 0 =pounds,” sald will enable him to on the day of the fight and still en ter the ring at weight ny also is fit and ready. The| In Willie Ritchie lightweight te let up Both men, how good day's work at thelr training} when he b “Ritehie probably wi! drop tolcamps yesterday RANDOM SHOTS] NEW YORK, De Walthour of Georg WU! Appleha’ sustained a broken plehaus and Walthour escaped ts ec, 8.—The. firet apill in the sixday bicycle race,| Hughie M which started bere early Sunday,|Welsh has two crowns against| came early today when Bobby ~~ THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913. Wells at Ghent friends eald ¢ n much better "mn and were con win back his contest. Car foley. “That eat a good meal BY TOM ANDREWS... in bis training champion of the world? Not to my way of thinking, He 1s cham ever, put tn a)pion of America, winning that title t }ber 28, 191 # foul, at Daly City, oon | Cal 16 roun fore Hitchie beat Wolgast, W is ala> champion of Australia, be- defeated Champton hegan in England. Thus ry "e one. » Welsh has a decision over ie Hided with} p. in a 20-round bout at La Soon) Angeles, although bust t ‘ jeeded that Ritchie took that fig and could not lon ono day's 4nd) prepare for a hard battle. Also, Welsh's victory was not by a very very great « collar? jury. Carman's right arm wast! Rionic cation, while on strapped to his side, and although /nis theatrical tour, caused much he continued In the race, !t was ex-| and he was being “panned,” pected he would be forced to drop] —————-$| ovt. world’s title. | THE VERY 1 Willie silenced this criticlam by gibie wonderful fight with Leacn {Cross st 1 Re oy Sisson, a you the Vane staff, has been, r Jaw tn the Twill D ctreuit. Sisson Because he asked for a raise, jen Beavers’ pitehts g {be proud ¢ especially after the trouble over 4 Wolgast, Novem.) * xidy Welsh te champion of} F Great Britain by virtue of hie de- feat of Matt Wells two weeks be nh No Lightweight Champion of World Now, Says Tom Andrews; Declares Welsh Is Fly in Ritchie’s Ointment | | his match with Welsh in Vancou-| ver, which was advertised for the He proved he ts not cham- oy chan weigh: b nd one the fans may iG member of Le world’s champio defeat Welsh, w sated to Moose} league, a Class | ™ ‘ was signed by|has claim to recogn certainly 2 Brown last year and was farmed|, Ritchie ts fighting Murphy for to Moose Jaw. Brown made up|the <itle, but I believe there are nm Sisson by M terme the contract j called for. ary | three boys who can give him a bet ‘ove Jaw and the|ter fight at 20 rounds. They are with Vancouver|Jim Duffy, the Buffalo lightweight; |Pai Brown of Minnesota, now in lAustraila, and Sam Robideau, the naval lightweight, now {n Philadel- {ria |. There are others tn the étvision, jineluding Charlie White, Cross, MILWAUKER, interest wa manifested today tn) champion for some time, but he the ten-round bout tween Packey McFart Britton, The me catch weights, but MePariand would tage of about five Britton and Mcf twice before, each That's the ra paid for twelve yea Why not sta account One month |Frankle Russell and Sapper O'Netil Dec. §&-—-Muchiof England. Ritehie may remain nd a bardy bunch to dispose of here tonight be J ¢ be has clear waitin a a m will it was belleved bave an advan pounds || THE SPORT WORLD wining wae || BRIEFLY COVERED holding a do-| New YORK, DEC, &-—MEL Sheppard and nine other athletes will represent the Irish-American Athletic club fn the Athenian Olym- during May, 1914 “ee VANCOUVER, B. C., DEC. &— Vancouver pri romoters are expected again tons their hats in the ring for big matches tn the Canadian territory There is some talk that the pro moters will shortly begin negotia- tions for a Ritchie- Welsh battle. ee PULLMAN, DEC. 8.—THAT Chet Anderson, a former Pullman | football player, divulged which was responsible f te we have §) .: & of the team this y assertion of Conch Johnny Jot Washington State college. | . rt a saving | DESPITE THE WEIGHT AD. today? the Pacific grammar school soccer * Biteam played the Adama bunch to fa standstill at Woodla park Sat ere urday 4 nm and copped the elty 8 interest Bi nampionship two ia to one. will be allowed Janu- | VICTORIA, 8. ©. DEC, &—IT was announced today that Joe Bay- ary 1, 1914, on all Biicy the former lightweight chats money deposited on or C. to meet Johnny Dunde: before Yorker. The bout will be December 6 pion of Canada, probably would ac leept an offer from the Orleans A the New staged in New Orleans. OKYO, Deo. -The Chicago ted the New York Giants, 9 to 4, {n the ning game of the Oriental tour here, “ee EVERETT, Dec —Big Bill Guerin, star of the Everett high |achool team, will not enter the Unt n next year lacks the necessary credits to enter Washington, and instead will attend Savings and Loan f ==" 'ics" Association 4: A Mutual Savings Society Established 1901 222 PIKE SCE CA FIRST AND ‘A PL From 3 to @—High Clase TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec, 8— Billy Weeks is today champion mid ht of Canada Saturday Weeks put Gil Martin out in three rounds in a bout for the title. ee Homer Hillman and A, Lunt will meet tonight at Wakefield's billiard STREET [parlors in a match in the pocket billlard tourney now in progress at |that place. } cee TACOMA, Dec. &—~According to Alu m handed down by Deputy | Prosecutor H. G. Fitch, the new aces I inane me code, properly interpreted |makes it a violation of the state to n deer heads, antler hoofs .and | THEY'RE IN IT | By winnir in the semt-fina raday, George L. Munn and J ena have qualified for the final FE STEWART ACE’ the Seattle Golf and Country b links. Munn beat J. A, Swal well, 6 up and 4 to go, while Keena trimmed E. 1, Garrett, 4 up and 2 Schemes for the conetruction of a 3,000-mile railway through central Africa, at a cost roughly estimated at $50,000,000, have been revived by | the termination of the war between |Italy and Turkey, 2PM « Entertainers—8 vantage in favor of their opponents, | round of the Chapin cup tourney| but a real light | Ritchie | ple games to be held in Athens) | | Left to Right, Willle Ritchie, Fred Welsh, Pal Brown Weight redvuctne, body building. Aus- AMERICAN CAFE Fourth ané Pike, ne . west's most promising Hehtwelghts. 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