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M. to 4 P.M. it vac champion ing champion, HEN it comes to trick foot-' ball plays, you've got to TH STAR The season of 1913 was productive In the world of sport. The light weight boxing title changed hands, and an effort is now on to declare t because Willie Ritchie cannot make 18% pounds Francis Oulmet, a mere boy, won the open golf championship, by Playing the crack professionals from England off thelr feot MolLouk@lin has been placed frat in the tonoi# ranking Brickley, the Harvard goal kicking wonder, is the season's football player 4 There ts no recognized heavyweight, middle or welterweight box Ralph De Palma is the king of the automobile road drivers Frank Gotch ts still heavyweight champion wrestler, Johnny Kilbane is undisputed boss of the featherwetghts Ty Cobb reigns as the champion batsman and Walter Johnson as the greatest pitcher In baseball. Duke Kahanamoku {a the greatest sprint-swimmer fn the world. Howard D Drew is tl the 100-yard _Sprinting champion IRATE outfielders of last sea HEN John W. Car . star writer of the Boston G aho cover son did not swear like story WE ADMINISTER GAS hand {t to a bunch of Bal book pirates are usually sup was in I lard kids. The Ballards were play-\pased to. On the contrary, they|ing an {mportant special assign ing the Woodland Parks for the) were a remarkably clean-speaking| ment, somebody took him to see al championship of the north section, crew. baseball game. and the game had been scoreless uD) One day summer Mike| That night he wired Tim Murnane until the last few minutes of play. ytitchell and Chief Wilson, the| this message The teams were lined up, when sud-/“stient One,” stood still and let a Have found the greatest pitcher denly the captain of the Ballards. ty drop between them. Carey then known to history. Saw him work who played fullback, shouted, dropped Wilson's throw on a relay | this afternoon. ‘oud better get lie House That Quality Entertainment Built } Commencing Dec. 29th FRANK HOWARD Presents SLATER BROCKMAN and GERHARDT SISTERS Entertainers de Luxe Direct from Chicago. 10—Other Acts——10 ‘ Sa ee | c Appendicitis, Goltre, ranie NES, | Dropatoal, “Here, give me that ball I Cabaret poise |started pacing off yards, as though Restaurant lot the two teams he broke into a run, just as the Parks realized they json, Heague, and member of the national |i iocked out qi ute #0 baseball commission, | baseball,” the jage, , 7 show should and does win.’ | pea } bate The three Pirates stood gazing at) His name ts Walter Johnson FIGHT IN COURT ————..... a real ball club and a good heavy-| BULL BROS weight fighter. And another hope !s Py that poor old Bomb Wells don't get Pp Just Printers CHICAGO, Jan. 1 president of Ban B. John the American is opposed to} ee fighting the Federal league tn the Those guys who shoved me 1013 THIRD rs AIN 1043) courts. m | around at the corner of Second a costed deat Real victories and de eats 10 | Dive inat night cugtit to tum ov he said, “are settled by! or one of those po It ia a battle for patron- | "or 0n¢ edhe : }games. Or maybe th the man with the ae working for some ason footbal public and can ge! nder er. | If Arthur Pelkey rubs noses with | the as at F 0 today what | | (Soe Tommy Burns say? Lucky for ae en vittle alibt-er, | t 1:30 o'clock “this afternoon ee ecsiee Dixie Fleager tooted his| Maybe after today they'll change| CUT- lwhistle and 22 giants planted |that name, Bud Anderson, to Bum| | cleats in the mire, a ball was snap- | Anderson | RATE!” ped, and the « Washington = ese Alumnl-All-Co And Peach Cross. _* “e | Ban Johnson's statement that the DEN IS S |sridiron tussle und was fi wane All-Conferenc Federal league would be mighty er-d beneficial to baseball, but iat he picked from latter rn ‘ * are the ortginators of ent-rat stars, the majority of whom wore| would fight the outlaws to th Mg ie ate moleskin during the season just| ditch, suggests that Pan started yan yr on {8 compri New Year's celebration ahead of closed, Washington {8 comprised | Ne tu wraith ane ce tarn agtiex so of older” players. he hedule. ‘HOWDY, WILLIE? * i 12 YEARS’ GUARANEER MAY REDUCE hada ped “acy meee Amal gam - $1 teh ad Intestinal Kidney { tan Mew Yor me ea ie: | Bill James, the handsome young! | ton gue club are talking | lattle club to the Boston Nationals grounds next & on lhas returned to Seattle for a brief] | {5 to rearrange ha seats ng pleasure trip, and today ts busy pay-| | dollar seats and mor cent Blood Poison, a: b jing respects to his old acqualnt-| | seats on, ail epectal and Chronte | an After leaving Seattle he will] ders and wean vente & t tor + Impaired 7 never 1 Weaknesses, De |! Mtality and Nervous | 2 ettablished Men's)!» | F ant aA DR. M MACY, Specialist ; Hloodieas Sur-| i Motnal Naturopath! and ee wenn Beekiigttadicon and tet Ay | Les |next season and the Bronx Oval, } full Gels Teeth $5 & Up eturn to Oroville, Cal., his home, James has nothing but praise for|® Mann, tho former Seattle out: | lelde who 1s also with Boston {eo expects Los will have a big year Any work that doen't prawe entiata tory will be repaired free of charge at any time. AT THE THEATRES o in 8OON—today, you wish— me : z THIS WEEK for free examination and ato UN. FEDERAL LEAGUE Metropolitan—"Littin Lont sts. |/207 University #8, tnd and Upiversity allied IN BROOKLYN? ter. Bt, Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. NEW YORK, Jan. 1.—Baseball | py oore—Alice Lloyd's Vaudeville ans were Interested today In re Road Show orta that the Federal league Will TF geattio—b: y & Mitchell Co. yut teams in both the Bronx, here $n The Girl of the Golden nd in Brooklyn. Jt was rumored West.” hat the league has secured options |} yi yo1;—Keating & Flood Co, tn Washington park, in Brooklyn “The fragettes.”’ | | | | | 1914 ve t ! t 2 NO. 1 champiog swimmer. NO, 3-—-TY COBB, champion bat te Basketball activities at the local NO, 4—JOHNNY COULON, ben-|si5® schools will begin | Tacos tamweight boxing champton three larger schools will each pa NO. 5—JOHNNY KILBAND, tleipate in games. The important featherweight boxing champton. |game on the slate is that between | Re GOTCH, wreet-| He oe ne te ceen Anne and] 5 na th mination of one or NO. TORALPH DE PALIIA, |the ott oh can tae ley leeten sist champion automobile driver. col kle “ran on the Hor 0-ONAMIMS DUISKLAY,| con Sookie Franklin ca me Kreatest football player NO. 9-MAURIC tennis champton. NO, 10-—-WALTER mpion pitcher. NO. 11—-HOWARD DREW, ‘sna sprinting champion fro: JOHNSON, | up str bou an 100- It was belleved Smith » 1 er tho ring a 10 to 6f t “kick” he carrie right ha to win the t& f t They also point to t t Smith is fa more ¢ rienced fanter equally A however in ne than Smith, but ter’s friends say his experte more than ¢ ome this ha off to him as the best man in *|same day McLoUGH.| ¢ IN FIGHT TODAY © SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 With the weather clearing t day, it seemed certain Pro moter James W, Coffroth’s pre diction of sunshine for this af ternoon's bout at Daly City be tween Gunboat Smith and Ar thur Pelkey would come true tinue--and the official f has predicted mo: @ bout will be The od itched t 10 t 7, with i nt on ‘ very littl: Pelke ne n wieht,| matt I Tommy Burns, ager, believes his man will win iT Pelkey’s man n 12 rounds “If Smith can beat id Burns, “! will take my Pelkey hat he country, and | will cheerful y admit that my Judgment is he worst In the world CLUBS AFTER HARRY OSTDIEK. Vancouver and Tacoma ball elu are reported to have approached Harry Ostdiek, former Spokane manager and last season u pire, on the subject of managershiy |for the 1914 season | It is said } of Vancouver made 6 1 i | diek be Har |nally sent notice tha turn next se tot the Beavers, At the Brown was attempting to hook Os diek, the “Iron Man” {n Tacoma {s said to have cast out a line him. The latter deal 1s stil! | ing. N FRANCIC OUIMET, open} | golf champion | NO. 2-DUKE KAHANAMOKU, | | | | HICAGO m two years’ wand a rumpus when he found anger occupying the grave ught for his own use, in undertaker Nelson, back ing, kicked Char = Bl FELLOWS WILL MANY OTHER FISTIC BOUTS ON There will be many boxing bouts ing January Boxing} lated. ract attention from one end of| ithe country scheduled this afternoon. at shows have been arranged in every | *t Dundee if he {8 up to form, while Wolgast should win over Brown if} pj he shows the same speed he did | to against Charley White. Two years | ow ago Brown defeated Wolgast by a| so newspaper decision in @ 10-round| pp, affair. cae Pete Reardon, the Seattle tosser, Jeorge Crocker and Bob Smalley, th of the University of Washington,!‘ and Edwin Keheley, of Honolulu went duck hunting this week at mm cer’s cove, near Port Gamble. | | They found the wing shooting fine| T and returned to the port with the} 191 limit of fowl tucked away sacks. Peto had the best success Pet of the bunch wit ° time Somebody initiative in The ones who sh in their | pitchers. MEET TODAY; he ts to be congratu The match is one that should to the other, and if it) The center passed him the ball.! | Tim showed the telegram to a lot o one ae rige' i lealing the oot te math where ijeach. other, but the words they| o¢ stows, the Globe offices, and| 1°” ™ the country where the sportiis made at the legitimate middie wanted to say refused to pour forth. | lis permitted | welght limit of 158 pounds, or even 4 from, the fullback | ¥! 1 item Hyatt,| al of them rly laughted them SAE tots helee ite ect Aer agg Bie gyre no eral |selven to death Among them will be Leach Croas-|158 four hours before the match for penalty. When he was clear|the former Northwostern league) “poor old John Carberry,” they| Bud Anderson at Los Angeles, the |), ild be recognized as a bout for player, from the bench. id, between their gusts of hyster-| Pell Smith bout at San Fran. he Americ an m ddl weight cham “Mr. Hyatt,” he said, “you saW/ical mirth. “He couldn't tell a| cisco, Freddy Welsh vs Johnny | Plonship, ¥ : finally settling the were duped. He scored the only what ve ned, Would yo. 4} curve pitcher from a tub of pret- yan vet ebvccarm Feces “79 hoy age a weather touchdown, and although the Parks doing justice to the occasion zels.” ‘olgast and nockou rown in cee protested/ the Baliards were con-| And Ham, who had no such scru hen they sent him a whole lot of Milwaukee. Continual fussing over welght sidered the champions. ples against cuss words, did lvery funny, exceedingly sarcastic, Cross and Anderson are pretty hour for n them em oe aiasatiiaeieneahionieacgi ine arams evenly matched, despite the knock zes the necessity for a na One month later Walter Johnson Out the dentist holds over Bud. or tnternatior cuntarceina made his debut in Washington, hav-\ Stith and Pelkey, supposed to earl basting. sont jing been purchased from the jerk-|Tepresent the class of the white Sid sor wats a: i} water eatern team for $50. Popu- | Mor should furnish the Frisco * already s becom ' . lar Magazin fans with plenty of excitement oblem with which % ——— | _ Freddy Welsh should outpotnt| promoters} = pie a match is ns always have be set a weight stan providing tt ably near to old « ught about no radical will have to ealling a ald commissioners es where the valls 80 y made It ndards ar change boxing he 4 sea attle club will start mn with three left-handed Two of the left-wir © Reardon and Bud Mclvor, we h the club last season al Mails, the Callfornia gentleman of If Tom Me aarey, will succeed tn tall stature, the sid de matching Jimmy Clabby and Jack wheel brigade. Dillion on the marathon route dur-' for PLAYING TODAY After a rest of a couple of weeks | during the Christmas holidays, the | Y. M. C. A. basketball team will get in action again Saturday night with A the the Port Hinkeley. The Port outfit is composed of former college ath lotes. Tho Seattle Y. M. is playing the Vancouver, B.C. Y. 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