The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. GUNBOAT SMITH PUTS ARTHUR => ea y Cs) PELKEY AWAY IN 18TH ROUND aap WITH SOLID SMASHES TO JAW SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—~ eon, Tom Burne’ protege bested The knockout, which came In Gunboat Smith, the California t lor, the 16th, to all appearances, heavyweight, became world's Until the bout wae well un- bears out the statement that heavyweight champion on Ne dor way, Smith showed a lack Poikey hae a “p jaw." Year's afternoon) when of confidence and many hard Smith forced jatters more knocked out Art Pelkey, the swings went wild, than ever in the final round, Canadian, in the 15th round of In the tenth round Smith's and, taking advantage of a sud @ acheduled 20-round contest at uneasiness was missing entire. den opening, swung @ right to Daly City. ly, and the sailor pranced Pelkey'’s jaw, which dropped The fight was Smith's all the around the ring like a light him. way. weight Pelkey staggered to his feet Pelkey, In the He tried desperately to put at the count of nine, showed more boxin; over the telling punch In the Smith flashed In other smash many had given hi tenth, but Pelkey managed to to the Jaw, and Pelkey took the In rounds one, thre Survive the pummeling. | ten count, No Hot Air— (CROSS WHIPS BUD IN 7 ROUNDS fighters,” ts the A good many people In Seattle and surrounding country have lost their money and good health by hot alr fakers, This ts not the case with os. 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Kennedy. and oo Hh OB feamere ar Dock #100, Bandar Tou rtet Reattle io am, 4:80), Low Sunday) ‘ Orme Table wubject to ehange without Nee OLFSON’S] 1023 First Ave. | WOLFSON’S CLEARANCE SALE On Alt SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS BEGINS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, AT 9 A. M. SHARP 1. Pare S06 Round Trip. DANCE AT DREAMLAND TON Phone Main 963 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. rly rounds, kill than eredit for. and elev- It has always been the policy of this firm not to carry over stock from one season to another. Come in and see how deeply prices are cut. REAL, TRUE BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF , Jan, 2.—"The] hard-hitting op of prese! Cross’ eye peed ah aoe any | hand chop, Leach dropped his | cuard and staggered, apparently all who yesterday saw Leach Cross de| put out, but only stalling. Ander cistvely whip Bud Anderson of| son rushed tn, but quickly re Medford, Ore., for six rounds, The! vived and pumped tn a number of fight was stopped in the seventh | stiff stings, This repulaton ultt with the Medford farmer helpless,| mately resulted in Anderson's de It was the second meeting of these| feat. In the next round, Cross sath two Hghtweights, Cross knocked | ed into Anderson and thrice floored Anderson out tn thelr first meet-|him. The referee gave Cross the ing | verdict when Anderson hung limply In the sixth round, when the|on the ropes. Anderson puffed with a vicious right-| 25¢ Cassimere Sox 15¢ MONARCH SHIRTS 85c 50 Suspenders 35c 50c values in Neckties 20c $1.50 Cooper's Wool Underwear 95c Wolfson’s $25 and $30 Hand-Tailored All-Wool Fancy Suits and Overcoats 25c Boston President and Paris Garters 15¢ Cluett Shirts Engineers’ and Firemen’s Sox ty ELECTRO-MEDICAL BATIS u 518 Union St, Ground Fleer, Sanitary Turkish Maths fer ; Ladies and Gentlemen, Special 1.00 Dress Shirts SoC 75¢ Double Collar Blue Chambray Shirts 45c NEW YORK, Jan, 2.—Battling Levinsky of Philadelphia gained further prominence as an aspirant) setond, Levinaky again played! to the heavywetght crown when,| for Daly's midsection, A hard yesterday afternoon, he put away| smash to the stomach put Daly out Tom Daly, the Omaha “hope tn | for five minut Levinsky was the second round of a scheduled‘ outweighed 48 pounds WOLGAST BEATS JACK REDMOND MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan, 2—-Ad)referee stopped the contest when Wolgast, the former world’s light {t became evident that Redmond weight champion, showed “come-|was helpless before Wolgast's at- back” stuff when he beat Jack Red k. The first two rounds were mond, a local crack, tn five rounds! slow, but after that Wolgast bore| yesterday afternoon. The bout was|!n and gradually beat his opponent! | schedule en rounds, The|into subminston. ten-round bont. Levinsky outpoint ed Daly in the first round, admin. istering mostly stomach blows, In $1.50 Superior ¢ Union Suits 85c 2 Wolfson’s $20-$22.50 All-Wool Hand-Tailored Suits and Overcoats Wolfson’s English Slipons plain and fancy colors, $15.00 values Rain Coats Shoes $2.95 $6.75 1843.50 Po eT onan eT TEN A Legitimate Sale—Everything Soldas Advertised 1023 First Ave. WOLFSON & C : 1023 First Ave. Corner Spring Corner Spring Wolfson’s $20 English Slip- ons and Gaberdine Wolfson’s $15 and $18 Hand-Tailored All- Wool Suits and Overcoats BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come t DUNDEE LOSES TO BRITISH CHAMP NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 2—Making| here concede him his cleverness count, Freddie Welsh, | pkAIn#t cs Seattle, Wash.| Groat Britain lightweight champion, /, ranged. te and lives off my reputatt Johnny Dundee, the rounds, Welsh had a margin in three pation — New Yorker, {n a ten-round dout at r unds and the remaining periods . this ety New Year's day. Dundee were even. The Pritian’s inability 183 First Ave, Union Block Se, ¢ ; EN iC |bad the better of the first two to punch was clearly shown. Fans : | Jextra round was called for. The . : \Ve ‘ ‘ referee stopping the t ¢ { teeta | pletrst Bradley from a knocko | a eee sere VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan. 2 n beat Andy Morrison Selz Royal Blue my office every day end complais being robbed of thetr money by some Sen on Firat ay. rep feenting himeeif to be Dr B J. Brown, a Dis asaiotant Uttle chance hard-hitting WIL a match was BEWARE of this thief who steals | outpointed When you come to my offices, be sure — a ¢ aw Fe ; oe ae J tn my stem, at the ding: {te just tke the one In this etvertisement Beware of fake Dr Browne AWN |. BROWN, D. D. S.. Geattle’s Teudag Deutiot 713 First Avenue A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. High Class Entertainere—s The Seattle and Vancouver Athlet fe clubs broke even in boxing and wrestling matches held In this city New Year's. Seattle took home both boxing events, but lost In the| wrestling diviston, | BULL BROS. Entering t ring with a ban s Just Printers daged knee, and with a noticeable 1012 THIRD AIN 1043 patlor, lost to Harry Hateh and O. A. Anderson was defeated by Archie Lawrence. |O. Bradley, V. A Cy Spowart, & A! I' whipping in three rounds, but an| FREE FREE FREE Any Suit Pattern in Our House Free of Charge All we charge you for is the making—pick out any Suit or Overcoat pattern in our house and we will charge you for the making only. We want to keep our large force of tailors busy during this month. OUR WORK WILL BE FIRST CLASS. OUR LINING WILL BE FIRST CLASS. We know how to fit you perfectly. Here is a chance to get a high class garment at nom- inal cost to you. Any style you want goes for the same price. We charge you for the Making Only---Goods Absolutely Free of Charge We must keep our men tailors working. This sale is for SATURDAY AND MONDAY Over 1,500 different styles of cloth FREE of charge. Remember our reputation goes with every Suit or Overcoat we make. House of Bear Tailors 719 First Ave. at Columbia Postal Telegraph Building only. GOODS FREE—We charge you for making only. EVERY GARMENT MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP HERE IN SEATTLE limp, Ea nkman of Seat AND ONE GUY PAID | CASH TO WATCH IT!) Some two hundred odd footballjones used by Dobie's od | last season. S iaene oo Shon ‘The only real football shown was “son the pi of Vincent Bor-| ntary cardboards, formerly man, and| ader, ex-Pullman star. This pair ayed mighty good football Rader tore open the alumni line for a great amount of yardage, and »ved a demon at open| 4 work. Borleske once sprinted ) yards for a touchdown. He bas champions | by the turnst | cha pecrmance tion of comp were assert New Year's afternoon when Jerr Nisson’s “All-Confere team | took the p of the socalled | Washington Alumni te The paid admission sa at one end of the central | stand Score, n! 0. At only one period were suspl clona aroused that the game was to That occurred ashington d in tr aying unt unl © the “all alone grand. All-Conference 19, Alum- when the ans trotted out to the varsity & each a forms strang familiar. Th |forma, It developed later, w MANDOT BEATEN CINCINNATI, Jan. 2.—Barl Fish- er, a $5 preliminary fighter, a year ago, was booked today to meet Freddy Welsh, lightweight cham- plon of England, here Jan. 19, as a reward for a victory yesterday Joe Mandot. Fisher clearly outpointed Mandot and scored the only knockdown, ver . B. Jan, 2.— Billy Weeks of this city lost the heavyweight championship _ to Frank Mantel! of Sacramento, Cal., in a 15-round bout at Steveston Thursday afternoon, The decision VANCOUVE was questionable. 50 CENTS Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s HATS Kavanagh's 1000 First at ‘Madi EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAIWAY SEATTLE TO EVERETT — Limited trans 10:20 8 mand 5:25 p.m trains t leaves both cfties 6:00 pm. NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. Called Inenrable MADISON, Wis Appendicitis, On | tarrh, | Deaf Goltre, ue Dison “pa sorder Urinary 1 Rupture, with: rut Rh. ii Mndder orders, Disoas Piles and a out the k lost none of his speed. | There was only one substitute | on the sidelines for both teams and earnest Instructions were given for no one to get hurt. The lineup Alumni All-Con. | Sutton . 5 Lewis Bilas .. . Fishback | | Hardy oces cena Friedman ... @ Hart Husby ....... J. Harter FPakins Reeves Clarke ..... Heinzelman Schively . . Nisson -Rader Cole jorleske We Give Free Trial te Prove Oar Truss the Beat iets, (RAINFALL. LIGHT CO., 1107 Third Av. Jupiter Pluvius was more than reasonably lenient with Seattle lfolk during the year just closed, | Weather Prophet Salisbury has! figures to show the rainfall for the year was unusually low, The total, as enumerated by Salisbury, shows 24.59 inches for the year, The low est rainfall on record for Seattle | occurred in 1911, which registered | 21.69 for the year. The highest rainfall caught by Salisbury’s instruments covered the year of 1902 when we were| |splashed to the extent of 45.78.) |The average rainfall in Seattle 1s | 34.02. | Dr Macy (Cures Leacue’s LEADING | if TWIRLER SUCCUMBS Jan. 1.-Officers of the Madison baseball club of the Tin aW 1 augue received a rram announcing the death of Robert Friedle: 19 years old, a pitcher on the team last season, at) Clyde, O. He was considered the nite best pitcher on the Madison team. of Women THEATRES WEEK Lost Sts THE THIS Metropolltan—"Little ter.” Moore—Alice Lloyd's Vaudevitle Road Show ison, all epectal and All Weaknesses, 1 Vitality and Nervo Dobitity ‘Oldest dpeciatiat In the Northwest y & Mitchell 1 of the Co. jolden & Flood Co, In i " A novel traction engine litena'ly Msloodiene fur.|Provided with four legs, shod wich | osteopathy, ager an os ye pee shoes. Chiropractic, al — Kxpert, d Rurgery. i. Welght reducing, pody building, Aus-| the Halt, semen, Beattln Wa adver We have a number of handsome calendars to give to our patrons. Send us your name and address while they last. Wishing you a Hap- py New Year. UNION DYE WORKS 1162 Tenth Av. OHI =\Amalgam Filling PENNSY WINS TOURNEY NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The 15th annual tourney of the Tri-Collece |Chess league, which closed Thurs- day, was won by Pennsylvania, _—_ | CUT- RATE DENTISTS the We | dentistry. originators of eat-rate WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK ron 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $1 . 3 . 8 Sets Teeth $5 & Up doesn't prove satistace fred free of charge at Gold Crowns . . Bridgework . . Full in SOON—today, tf you wish— for free examination and estimate. 207 University St. 2nd and University 8t., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Ca, This Is a Guaranteed Advertisement The Offer Is Truthf Ask the Publisher FRE ul. We Do Exactly as We Say EXTRA PANTS Guaranteed $5.00 Values With Every SuiT Made to Order at Blue Serges and Stap| Included 323 Pike St. It’s the Scotch!

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