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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913, 7 ’ NG 7 aie ‘ ALBANY PAINLE? OR AnD NIGHT’ || SEATTLE AMATEUR BOXER IS BETTER THAN HAM-AND-EGGER OF a Dance at Dreamland LAST w 9 one aris INTER’S SMOKERS; TRIO SCORES FOURTEEN KNOCKOUTS | ([lje]u} R re “But the amateur, he doosn't)the statement ts aimed [Year round, Hoe ts required to turn) game more brutal. entered the club Inst | wont. He possomsed nothing but} es pack & panch!” |_ But they do tote a punch. ‘Tha/out twice each week for a xrind| Seattle has some of the hardest Ho has had 10 fights willingness when he started ALBANY CUT- RATE How often have we heard that | Seattle Athletic club has three of an hour or so, {hitting gmateurs on the Const. That was after fightin has been boxing at 108 pounds b tng the probibt 7 ene fighters who are boxing ex Take the “pro” who earned coffee |'Thin reason ts assigned for the vious bouts on the same over his bouts in the future will all t _ ng the p tonsively for the first time this/and doughnut money at the big|club’s excellent {mpression in flstic|Last year Gleason wom thy at 116 pounds, Baird has foug |tlon of the fourround professional | winter One boy was thoroughly smokers last winter, It wae up to in the Northwest pound champtonship of the five battles. He won three. Thrice } same in Seattle—Chief of Police! green when ho Iaunched out thia/the fighter himself whether or not rd Pinkman made the box west, defeating Paul Peterson he knocked out his man. | Banniok’s edict which put the season ho would entor a strenuous tratning/ing team a tue over a year ago. Vancouver, the present chamy Scott also has Buster O'Nelll,| jquietus on the came here this win-| Yet the record for these three! grind preparatory to a mill, Very | At that time he weighed 115 /and pil, both on ; Archie Wyard, 1 Dick } ter. young Tartara {fs a total of 14 few did, A great nufiber of these pounds, He !s now boxing at 126 anon has #ix knockouts | Ghandler, 136, and Andy Duvall, 146,) omy |. And yet how absurd {t really t#,/ knockouts, the majority of them) bouts were pitiful exhibitions, They pounds. Pinlanan has fought 10 decisions to his credit. |on the team as regulars, These EXTENDED The amateur game hae taken the made the present yoar, id not possess the power of on-|{nterclud fights, winning seven and ‘ © of boys are clean cut young athletes | RATES place of the professional contests) The amatour boxer of Seattle to-|durance, Knockouts weren't clean, | losing three ¢ h de the tutorship of and com one of the niftiost| we need publiaty: we want our friends jin Seattle. The only boxing ta done |day {# not allowed to enter a ring The end of the groggy man was|cision was qu In five|Pat Scott. Pat has developed him boxing teams ever gotten together |to talk avout ua We have me snemice at the Seattle Athletic club, It ts) unless his condition ts perf He always prolonged, His opponent| bouts he knocked his opponent out. \into one of the most dangerous in the history of the local institu we afterd to heve—end we he ned our cut rates umtil January 4 Our name alone t & gusrantes that your work will be satisfactory and of the SECOND CHAPTER IN STORY OF HOW JOHNNY KILBANE ROSE FROM cin povar nor rer me ove S cet war POVERTY TO PROSPERITY AND FAME IN RING ALMOST OVER NIGHT | Fic, ‘now.. ~ a | Solid Gold or Porcelain $ CHAPTER It " Yer ATTN | purse of $600 offered for the match | Crown 84090000002 e60tten é 3 When Johnny Kilbane reported cohen ohm 7, | ould have | tempted almost any) Geld or Porcelain Bridge : oS to Jimmy Dunn at the latter's camp Jone, under the circumstances, but, There's Joy among basketball and {not have the same power as before! he had never worn boxing glov lrather than take a chance of ruin.) WOTK ..sessserseerereeee = 8. A. C, boys, then, at Whom” {9 In constant training the entire’ wore hin down, and thus made the Henry Gleason, the 126 pounder, lads of hin welkht in the North’ thon. Rrery person affitotat arse: weare: GRAPPLERS AND BASKET si --25) BALL PLAYERS GET “W” and toonsed wrestling enthusiasts at the Unt-| his tliness, | but he neon a fow ‘sparring jing his pupil's career, Dunn re-| Solid Gold Fillings... 75¢ UP versity of Washington Mobs 3 matches imagined he would fused the match. i ili = Hereafter those who make the| PROMOTER COFFROTH’S|Iike to become a boxer Pawns a Diamond Silver Fillings -60¢ UP aN teams will be duly accredited ath-|open-air arena in San Francisco! After one day in camp, during Dunn walked from the west side e nd, letes, and will recetve a big “W,"| Was shown up to a disadvantage| which he had acted as punching to the newspaper office downtown, Albany CutRate Dentists > t the kind tn the North: / jugt like football players. Wednoscay night, when a heavy| pag for Dunn, he know he wanted where the promoters met, because x ro a ang, Mony socatted ea In the past both wrestling and|downpour caused the tndefinite|to pecome a boxer. he didn’t have car fare. fecond Floor People’s Dak Bullding m dle Diseases ot W basketball were considered minor | postponement of the Willle Ritchle Th et night in camp Kilbane Th ext day he pawned a dia | Beoond and Pike. es | gag eked xs sports, but now they're tn the major | Harlem Tommy Murphy schedule) wanted to know whether Duan y for livin for | Take Elevator or Walk Up. oe ll ed class. The students voted amend-|20-round bout, The champlon Was! used tobacco, and Dunn replied in imself and Johnn =f | day to that effect at the Wednes-| benefited by the cancellation ot| the negati ; ig matched | 180 day election. the bout insofar that at 1:30 in the ow rights, = _ or. Miadider ant a eee afternoon he was compelled to un Throws Away Tobacco along ¢ Pions tan 008 ba Dirordcrs, Dissases Skin, Rug NEXT TO BASEBALL, CHECK. |dergo an operation for an abscess| The next day Dunn saw Johnny velop rat ss Plies ang all rectal troubles without the] are iis the greatest samo in the |on a hia nose, ‘Tommy could hav emptying his pockets of the tobac good enough to ; ; f if 3 a Nervous Debitity wever falls. |! tones, the Northwestern league |for Willle by tapping him on. that At this time Kilbane was 15 money to redeem the diamond. | yr o od oki fe ent| president. Just as regularly as he| particular spot. Coffroth believes From the start he showed apecd ’ Fights Abe Attell | Office 114 Jackson St. y vate > “| practiced and played baseball a | th natiles would have register.| and ability, Dunn became attach Dunn took Kilbane along easily, f Pts Svery detail to give you ment to be} Yon bre| few years ago, Flelder now puranes | ed tavitea A call for free con the game of the squared board and | staged 000 had the battle been! ed to the little fellow and took him to Akron, O., his fight with permitting him to meet men not too experienced, worked him into ation, NAVY YARD ROUTE = found pleses of wood, eee | Brock; then to New Castle, Pa, more important matches gradually, a DR MACY ah EDDIE AINSMITH, WHOSE BIG Where Dunn made bis headquarters) . 5 PuncHin \ , | ana when a Cleveland sporting geamers MH. B. Kennedy, Tourtst and a ts FRED WEED, FORMER SEAT.| flove furnishes a target for Waltor| with Jimmy Dime, the fight man adionban SRY writer arranged @ match between) 90 0 athlon Specialist tle player, will again have charge |JOhnson’s speed during the sum. | ager. WANTED 5 Kilbane and Abe Attell, in Kansas imonae Gantays, 0100, 3 ~ 302-5-4 Globe Bide. |of the Moose Jaw club in the \ }mer time, ts riding the range for Fights for Bracelet bears ry “TER City, Dunn knew the boy was ready | "pe Cexcept Sunday, Sunday, 8:86), 6: a Madison St. and First Av. era Canadian league. Fred's club ‘the Nicholas ranch in Texas, They| Before he had been compelled to Tobe A fia “ to meet any 122-pounder in the pm | Saturday, SE Bk st oo Ye @ the only one in the circuit of /#8¥ Eddie is a regular stage cow: | leave school Johnny had a love af. | world lace. tome ante ur which managed to survive the | Puncher when he dons the chaps| fair with a schoolmate | That 10-round bout in Kansas | Phone Main #101. Fare 500 Round THe. season without losing money, and sombrero. The mg 4 pe girl were together ed e oat any doubt Dunn mtght | eee so much that she wi Ok ed nave “ +49 | New headline: “Miner Brown tole ‘hiv awenthecrt and ped upon Kilbane boxed the champion care DANCING treatment | ure you at remedy | ounded from COMEDIAN NICK ALTROCK, Lead Reds.” Whaddayubmean, whose funny antics have amused lead? If so, where If so, where? the Amertean league fans, ts prac walry tore Jobus tron Jewelr ore Johnny saw a brace | ene ticing some new comical business | letermined to buy ae| Tr |} oa the employes of a lumber yard! “ler present. He needed pF og ocr grata g ae us 00 | $4.50 and went to Dunn with his trouble. hour. Nick declares he is coming Duan arran, i Kod a bout between call back as a pitcher. He bopes to get Kilbane and “Kid” Campbell, for for symptom blanks. Bend to his arm in shape during the winter. ° n a . which $25 was of 4. “ Jue Wing Song Chinese eee a ers ar Has Two Baby Giris ai Medicine Co. OSCAR VITT, THE DETROIT Dena tn fully and, although Kefe Shea held up Attell’s hand at the end, hundreds of spectators knew Ki) bane had earned a draw and that At- tells title swayed Shea's decision. Concluded Tomorrow.) HOUGEN | in In the window of a Now Caatle | HIPPODROME Vitth and University. Denclag Taught by Competent The Shoe Man 216 Union 8t.—2 Shops—110 Madison od the loser’s end a Uaiiee Geutens {nflelder, who would be one of tho| chose be f8 fo. lustre “dokuny - stars of the American league !f he/ achieving his heart pal re Soroee Third Ave. __ Seattle, Week.| weighed 15 pounds more, Is trying | Ribens. won that Bent ide to get the necessary poundage on a | maiden effort, and with it $20 Weeds roughing trip in. the California He bought the bracelet all right, | AMteation | mountains, land today ft is one of the girl's) | THAT JACK CooMes sHOUL. Fogger Cong meet erg Med Passes Up $600 Match Jot the boys demanded Ch “| Ballard Gridiron Warriors! the wife of the featherweight cham acces Up jate! of the boys demanded a match. Return up to J 5 pM. der muscles were affected by his plon and the mother of his two) The winter of 1907-08 Tommy!) Dunn figured that Johnny was to insure Johnny CHRISTMAS AND NEW. YEAR’S HELD pp AT rend HAND AT EXCURSION FARES The END ae Tickets on sale December 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 96 lenses Dopl | recont illness is the belief of many) Make Hit in Production of baby girls, she has articles of per-| Kilbane, also of Cleveland, but not ready to meet Tommy. When aled © east base sharps.) 4 , . sonal adornment worth many times|not reiated to Johnny, gained |he made this decision Dunn and They declare that while Jack may| “The College Widow” at "| tho value of that first bracelet, | prominence as a boxer, and friends | Kilbane were out of funds. A | feel as fit as ever, the old arm will! Seattle Theatre. REDUCED HOLIDAY FARES ss..." ..0| RANDOM SHOTS nes eee From Any Point In Ns . left tackle! mer Seattle ball player. and Miss WASHINGTON { | ne i rd lv : oma i from SEATTLE to all points in Washington, Oregon and tiesen amet’ eet An Old Familiar Saw ' | 1404 here Wedaecday by vate ce IDAHO daho. K. Johnson right guard | Carelecsly Reset |! th the P De Witt Ev ies e it eace De Witt Evans. Bues OREGON ONE FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE Cappham right tackle, ‘Tinker to Byeret-—No chances, Are Sahat tate at neren’**"| Ine not originally selected the jus Gisiason . right end 1] tice to perform the ce rr On Northern ROUND TRIP | Geacanes quarterback | If other words, we have a de-|| He signed a female southpaw | | tice to perform the ceremonies, but Le caiasih : . . | Because he Iiked bh Q had come up before him on a charge facific wa, Hopey (capt.) left halfback cided hunch that Garry Hermann | pean iv aseactss acters of breaking the speed laws. In- if right halfback | Will think a long time before he Hammond . - - os — stead of sending the ball player to ed aoe ; ti hands Joe Tinker over to the Cubs ° play Stone P pen te : fullback ermann loves Murphy tke a Mex: Pea A aR CR: sin sa, the, ustice consented to of e Ss e e @! When the star Halland footbalt| ican loves peace i john McGraw announces he will/ficiate in the wedding. Tickets and all information: J. 0, eer |desist from writing for the news. The wedding party bad come over H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. 107 YESLER WAY, team appeared on the stage last papers, This is pot such a bad/|from Seattle, where a license was 1S setae C75 0 Fad Peal Thai foal 6 a 6 Sd ss . ; . f th Tel, Elliott 5750. Tickets on sale December 18 to 24, inclusive. Final return | iicht at the Seattle Theatre in| of ee ieee nie holght dating hia | World, after all. secured, in order to avoid friends ‘i limit January 5, 1914. 7 a « etiaeil wed ‘ Pea, Ba Ns A cop nabbed them as the auto sped A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A, Portland, Or. : ‘ a A George Ade's comedy, “The College | recent Illness, but that's nothing) 4 515, of philadelphia hae es-|through the streets of Tacoma Make a Christmas visit this year. Join your friends widow,” there was action good and| compared with the way the Glsots iutished a new swimming record. |Charley Schmutz, a member of the and relatives in that long-deferred reunion. |plenty—and action approved by the Sthistie sd Write your own wheeze and send| party, explained matters to the eat-| >>> > a a a Oo OO SIP EES “FOUR HIGH-CLASS TRAINS DAILY big audience, judging from the) oe it to the dippy department, | isfaction of the court. STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS x . * , - i ‘ ah is 3 ai (AAR RAY oe ‘< from Seattle to ayer South and East. You will enjoy the vociferous applause which greeted tien Mam doe, Moctnetiy. as Re That idecdéan affair coome to bé — advantages of all the comforts and conveniences that the the eleven huskies. It was « realis: rome Ho en) lsat Ont) Bvauange (82 extra toning game oe most modern train service affords. tie reproduction of the real thing a8! 7.) treakfast. | f thousands have seen It on the «rid “ee | a ; Zi It is now time to plan that trip. fron during the football season If a golfer drives a ball 125 yards, 4 We will be glad to give you full 4ny person—man, woman or child he 8 novice if be drives it 206 ~ particulars regarding fares and sched- —with real red blood in their veins tee Tyr ald vavaa tek mis x ules, loves to witness A contest of/ good driver, but if he drives it 485 letrength and endurance. Of course, | yards he's a pre varicator i !NEIL it 1s conceded that a real football . Seattle Athletic club team No. 1 _ J. HO L, game could not be played on any| A tennis lg says he played ain the city bowling league, ad 4 ne stage in the world. At the same match until the skin peeled off his Retr 7? District Passenger Agent. time {t may truthfully be stated that | hands and feet. A skin game, as it Manny oonie paid teallatvesl 9 these football players came as near| were, , ef Tel. Main 932. as has ever been portrayed on any| Larry McLean was sued by «| walloped the Bon Marche by a com- =] stage. tailor some time ago. Probably |fortable margin on the 8. A. C. ® 7a The idea of staging a football|another baseball sult leys. Scores oA -_ game in connection with a popular eeeaeenernarnniate Ac 2.. 816 4 ey. play at popular prices originated Bon Marche . 851 8% 697 =a with alley and Mitchell, managers | 1 A SEATILE’S BUSINESS DIRECTORY fathead primes ting: sri Bday soe |tmpertais "Peasy 867, 880—2634 agement’s one idea has been during Basel’s Stars. 939 781 878—2595 é the past two seasons to p nt each | — ry Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants— 5.) {1 truthful detail. The Batley liitireasihce Tenn bee hes, caves at They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit roe igi exile gp Md ol 8. A. C. No. 2 81 6— 2479 local aggregation ever seen in . 7 z Your Patronage. {peels ae a CU T ‘The White Store bowlers trimmed | “The College Widow” will be pre-| = |the H. F. Norton & Co. team in the 7B CAFES PENNANTS |nented at matinees this afternoon, Bismarck alleys Wednesday night - ae ie as 4 | Saturday and Sunday. Tho best seat | RATE! Score | AT STAR OFFICE, 1 COUPON AND 15c. 5 “ ~ for 26 cents. Night | White Sto: 26 100: 963 ®. v. ADAMS J. D, THAGARD | “We have moved to larger quarters ™4Y be had | re.. 926 1004 933—2963 Our New Home—1104 Third Av. supe ng ae ar age is ac bor | H. F. Norton,. 892 887 901—2680 BY MAIL, POSTPAID, 1 COUPON AND 20c, r n every line of the play. The DENTISTS | 1 1 stage setting will make you wonder 3 he M CCCQ)Lindquist & Lund,Inc. 126.2 ei ee eee nee ene ne ne) $30,000 FOR TINKER ens! losely-contested tooth: 7 z 610 Wiest Av [ene gee f sloe Yeontested football) ing year trom date NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Barney | ie 1104 Third Av. — - ——— | We are the originators of ent-rate| Dreyfuss, owner of the Pittsturg ~4 He hefities Pirates, today announced here that he was epared t y $30,000 fe ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS RESTAURANTS 9 | wn STAND MACK OF OUR WORK FOR| {he nervices of doe Tinker de osca | : FA Gentle Reminder 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE manager of the Cincinnat! Reds For the past several if | | phy Charles W. Murphy, president. of | zm | Simply hiding yee thnk rm A | f ll 1 |the Chicago Cubs, however, stated | mee we are furnishing to our patrons Ge an Delicatessen mai gam | Ing . bers he ~ prepared to outbid all | SB — = months The Star has been the most modern, sanitary and up jothers. The Brooklyn and Phila sears ‘ i ro ‘ t antomobile and horsedrawn Shop C b t Gold Crowns $3 jdelphia clubs also are after Tinker. | issuing a series of State ) lor the removal of sick and eee | 3 laa & pone Gree C. F. Baasch abare SIBLEY THE CHAMP and University Pennants. procure. Many of the sanitary de- 913 THIRD AVE. ‘4 * ae vices now in common use here were estaurant fl gewor rare | Chase Sibley, the local biliard | : i first introduced by this house. star, took the three-cushion billiard | The last Pennant of this wi BUTIERWORTH THEATRES pend NS = * Full Cots Teeth $5 & | champlonship of the elty, by defeat. | f fe cA eb 5 Ae A} P)in« “Chiek” Kent in the final game i i C - Joye of the North Woode—2 reois |] The H That Quali of the series at Brown & Hulen's series will be out next @ & SONS Snapped ed F je House That Quality |) yay wore tnat aoomn’t prove aatistac-| Wednesday night. Sibley won 35 | di wad NIGHT AND DAY AMBULANCE Entertainment Built tory will be repaired free of charge atltg 19, Second placo was won by | Monday. 4 SERVICE N apy time. ©. N. Bostwick, Kent, Johnny Gil-| _ an 73 Poca A SSS Coma in SOON—today, tf you wish—|roy and Peter Kileinschmidt are 14. ag A AAAS te ciameapeVikamniae semen for free examination and entimate tied for third place. Watch Saturday’s Star ~ I] TILIKUM THEATRE MINNIE RHODES 207 University At, tnd and University! — GOOD AND CLARK DRAW ' , a GROCERIES “The California Poppy.” mn: | ie ail for final announcement. ro ———— SNOHOMISH, Dee, 11,—S&mmy. . a Zoble Grocery Co, CLEO BALCOLM |Good and Tommy Clark, the 8e-| ; | ee See. ‘Baile “ ” attle lightwelghts, boxed — four os | fr a co "81 STAR WANT ADS poe tne rounds to a draw before the Garden| ire r aimee | City A. C. of this city Wednesday | 5, f BRING RESULTS || 10 OTHER ACTS 10 }night, ‘The preliminaries also re a sulted In draw decisions, is | Weight reducing, body bullding, Aus- % 04 Wo-Salt.—Advertinement, q