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aunt HERE’S AIRLINE MAP OF NEW FEDERAL LEAGUE’S CIRCUIT; MILEAGE IS LESS THAN THE NATIONAL’S Cities, and the Light Lin Cireult is 2,095 Mile The completed c oult compact organization fairly Kansas City ong — @ad, predicts the f money fa es DULD R on Western u . ie acknowledged | that be had, after considering " gatter for two weeks "ft Louis American club. / % prefer a topnotch mi yague franchise to a second fo major league club, he sal © providing he can arrange to late at the spring Brinker, the qroutfielder, will pach the Tt versity of Washington 4 next season. Brinker the matter REAL ESTATE for traveling purposes, with one excep Joba B. Foster, business manager New York National League =", mp from City to Toronto and vice : will be the rock upon wack i feral league will be wrecked —— says the Giants lost trips last sea t that the clud ATHER PENNANTS ~ PORTLAND, Or, Jan. §.—Jud tot turned down sm offer to buy a half-interest in the UNIT BE DID? re workout, neouver pitch Tat baseball has up with Owner _| play the curtain SAIN 1043) }son has been | Dobleites. Just Printers ‘The War Map of the Federal League. The Heavy Line Shows the the Air Line Distances Between National L: the National, 2,125 M of the ‘Peieral Baseball league shows a was a triple pennant winner, be cause of the big expense entatled by Jumping from New York to St Louis. He does not believe the Fed erals can overcome. this handicap At a glance, the fact that the Na tional league circult as shown on the above map is longer would seem to turn the laugh upon Fos ter, but, becanse of physical cond! tions, {t fs probable the Federals will have more miles to travel than RANDOM SHOTS the National—or the American league, for that matter—but the Managing a baseball team and tooting a horn tn the Salvation | Army, with anticipation of an ad vancement in the ranks, do not go well together. Ergo, “Bobd' Rog , who has charge of the Y. M ©. A. team, and who {s recognized as one of the best semi-profession al coaches in the state, has given up baseball Rogers directed the baseball ning last season and finished with a record of only losing ten games in 36. The team waa the first ever representing the local association and, after the season, It w ed to make the national permanent sport at the “Y But Rogers has now joined the Salvation Army, and given up his baseball activities. Ané there is much gloom at association. Graduate Manager Horr, of the university, today has a proposition under consideration to play the big annual Washington Whitman foot ball game, scheduled for Denay field, October 24, In the Tacoma stadium, A number of Tacoma business men have offered the unl versity a guaran of $1,500 If the game ts played in that city. The Tacoma high school, which will raiser, will fur- nish $500 of the amount. oe . ‘The schedule for the varsity sea- completed, and, side the four regular conferen games, Washington will play t practice games, as was done Inst season, The Bremerton All-Navy eleven has agreed to the first meeting of the year against the Washington's confer. ence schedule so far reads as fol- la ows: Oct. 24-—Whitman at Seattle or Tacoma. Oct, 31—Washington vs. 0. A. C mm | | 52802972) THE STAGE BEAUTY : ww [Ro=—AzMsS " Between For the- conve : $. tar has < a branch pennant office on Second 4 a, where pennants may be procured presenting @ coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty Sents—the san ut The Star office NEW PENNANTS BILLIE BURKE POSES THE STAGE GIRL NEW BRANCH ‘PENNANT OFFICE NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY INC. Eastman Kodak Co. 1320 Second Ave. Union and University. those collecting pennants The A series of Art poses elaborate colors, beautifully in most blended on fine costing 85c a yard ONE COUPON AND At The Star office, and the following branches: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. EVERETT— A. E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave, RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main UNIVERSITY DISTRICT— ENTERPRISE NITURE CO., 42nd and Mth. FUR- ‘THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 8 ‘OUTLAW LEAGUE AFTER HANS WAGNER; * UNNI WUAUUOUUENAAT MAJOR LEAGUERS CONSIDERING OFFERS PITTSBURG, Jan, 8.—Today Ia a day of activity for the Fed. eral Baseball league, and if deals awaiting the players’ de- cision go through, Interest in the outlaw organization will be | ames considerably enlivened before the morrow. Six major leagne stars, among them Honus Wagner, the ce a 1 Pittaburger, have offers from. the Federals under consideration. How jard Camnits, former Pirate pitcher als, Al Brennan, his teammate, thinking over a proposition made him by the Invaders, Brennan and | Fugene Packard, Cincinnat! pitcher jconferred with Joe ‘Tinker, man jager of the Chicago Federals yes terday In Chicago in regard to cor tracts, Three members of the ¢ |Naps may jump to the Federals Pitcher William Steen, Outfielder Liebold and Catcher Steve O'Net!! have been asked to consider terms. It ts reported that O'Netil | Liebold have tu osition The fifth man considering terms today !# Art Krueger, center field tn Air Lines Between Federal League gue Cities, The Federal League | difference will not be so great at the end of the season when the total mileage ts figured. No one belleves the Federals are going to trot around the country with teame of 22 or 23 men, and tn some Instances 80 men, as has be! or for the Los Angeles club in the come & habit with major league! Coast leaue. clubs. The fact Is the new leagu K probably wif! stn with will get along with road toams of/the Kansas City team at a salary 15 of 16 men and probably play | of $3,000 per year for three seasons } better ball as a result. Foster's opinion doesn't » SEEPS SS ATOM PARISIAN WITH M*GOORT 1 down the prop SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. § It vices received here today from at Albany. | Australia declare that Georges Car Nov. 14—Oregon at Seattle be sent against Eddie pentier w MocGoorty for the light-heavy weight championship, at Sydney, on Easter Nov. 26—Pullman at Seattle. eee With the biggest clase in the his. Monday. It was declared that Mo tory of the {nstitution on hand, Goorty finds {t none too easy to Andy Erickson, who has succeeded make the middleweight limit and Harvey Donaldson, re id has announced he stands ready to wrestling instructor of the Y meet Carpentier at any time. C, A., promises to turn out a string of grapplers capable of beating ev | erything that comes their way this season. There are 56 aspirants for places on the squad, The best of | the talent will be put through its ELECTS OFFICERS first test when Tacoma comes here| _, Hlection of officers was held by January 17. Matches will be held | the Swedish Business Men's asso fat six wetghts Prelf rien wii} Clation Tuesday nig Those [be rum first, winding up tth the n were: J. B. Ostrom, presi finals, ©, J. Smith, vice president eee H. B. Helle: and Hugo A letter from Harvey Donaldson, following the former Y. M. {nstructor Hallgren apt. John Anderson who resigned to become director of B, A. Sandstedt and Eric Johnson |the Potlatch Lumber Co. Athletic jolub, says that prospects are very favorable there and that he has a | big bunch of material to work with. ° "The Manhattan theatre win give a special matinee Sunday | Donaldson says he's going to put) | afternoon, Janu 11, fr Potlatch, Idaho, on the map as an| | 3:30 til! B:30, free for all chit athletic community. | | dren under 12 years of age. eee || Cnitaren from the homes are | It le taking the Seattie United,| | especiai!y invited to come. erstwhile leaders in the Northwes' ern socoer leagy a long time to| get over the walloping received at! the hands of the Black Diamond |coal heavers last Sunday. Accord- ing to a number of local fans cer-| tain members of the Diamond| brigade probably have never seen | | Black Diamond. The only score [the Untted got came when Hobby |Gray of Diamond tried a fancy kick over his head, and booted into the opponents’ net. eee Complete Report of Market Today Prices and fruit: ef fat by 7. W. Getwin &@ Co Joos! cooking 1! tows Paid pro@ucere tor vegrtables App! Yakima It looks as though Georges Car |i", ter Petntons pentior, the French champion, ts going to make the same mistake that a great many other boxers have made. Carpentier, after his defeat of Bombardier iis, bee | |came {mbued with the fdea that he| | was Icvincible, end ready to tackle | fantorsia heed lettuce any heavyweight tn the basiness.| |Joe Choynski, one of the great jest fighters who ever put on alge glove, was of the same frame of| mind and went out of his class to tackle heavyweights. Joe, how ever, really was a wonderful fight Ty er, although he scaled, when at bis best, only 160 to 165 pounds, but {he demonstrated that, with all his 10 | great fighting ability, he could not cope successfully with men much self ts bigger than h from all aceon Carpentier has proven him oe self a very nidable fighter, but ie aE he weighs « about 168 pounds. |" rill gok Adee te It fs a question whether he can |chotes lemons ° 35 @4 give 25 pounds or more to take on a| Prices paid p | Veteran fighter iike Joe Jeanette. | oe | mie ail NY Perry Brom) Ralph Horr, the varsity graduate |manager, broke away from the tho St grind of the job Wednesday for the : firat time since he was elected to " jthat position. Ralph spent the day |%* 4 | chasing around to his pals, handing “ out cigars, and conveying the word 2 with fatherly pride, that ‘twas a girl. re ” VARSITY HAS ng tt Veal iaree? oo 8 if% Pork, good block hogs “Oe 10 THREE DATES | wir ne veal” ion Corrected dally by The | ©o | The University of Washington | Rutter 16 clubs for hington a next season——Se 6 and Victoria. Mans cream | has definitely arrang a ad | play no Jess than three games with |’ a the Beattle squ eamery: A ib of ‘interc “ stig HT Taleeagae ct Docntie ee creamery, <a f| Rainier valley m, dur a atornge a2 s the absence 1b. T 7 2% @ (40 ree | campus entire is without games, as about a h. d “0 half ed ta being arranged 4 The purpoe , Cheese bid by the college tL hyo dent of a fair gate at enact ar is (HUERTA WILL Prize Plank Waltz MEET WINNER, DANCE AT | | DREAMLAND BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. & Jack |Johnaon, the colored heavyweight = and Gunboat Smith, now recognized TONIGHT jas the world’s Heavyweight cham-| Hj plank Waltz for CASH PRIZES plon, will meet In a 20-round battle in the city of Tia Juana, just acroas ADMISSION 25c the Mexican border, guly 4, if a San Includes 5 Dance Tickets | Franc aco promoter fs successful in bis plans Smith has consented land Johnson has the proposition LADIES FREE under consfMeration, and now with Philadelphia, ts con sidoring an offer from the «| Camnttx ts one of two Philly | jpitchers approached by the Feder oland and) Aa.| Aus | 1914 | FRANCISCO, Jan, & -| | Writing Francisco sport | |writer from Los Angeles, Harlem | Tommy Murphy announced that he| SAN to a San |will quit the ring tf he loses to |Ritehte, January 23. “I have becn lin the game since 1900, which means just 14 years,” wrote Mur | phy I sincerely believe that 1 can beat Ritchie, but If I lose I in tend to quit the game.” NOTHING DOING Charley Fullerton, diminutive Se attle pitcher, has sent a written re to President Dugdale that place him with the Pittsburg Nationals on a conditional contract Fullerton is now at bia home tn Freeport, Pa. A reply ts on its |way in the mall today, telling Char- ley that there will be nothing do ing | Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. | Office 114 Jackson St, herba and Vegetable Is good hr We treat men and mer you ant all writ Send to Jue Wing Song Chinese Medicine Co. 217% PIKIG STR Corner Third Ave, symp Seattle, Wash, | Every Suit made in Every Coat tried on right at home? We own and control A look at our goods give values. And on inspection ings—that is all we ask. This Is No January Clearance Sale But a Sale of Fine Woolens Regular $30.00 Blue Serge Suits during this sale at ........ In our store you will not be bothered with salesmen—just wait on yourself. THE HOUSE OF BEAR TAILORS POSTAL TELEGRAPH BLDG. cos! weon TOMMY 10 QUITPLAN TO FORM NEW | LEAGUE IN SEATTLE Lacrosse, the leading sport tn Canada, will be introduced in Seat tle next summer, with prospects of a number of crack British Columbia ms participating, according to the plan proposed by the Northwest ern Soccer league, There is con- siderable talk of the organization of a league, The games will be played tea at Dugdale's park, if it can be ar ranged. Soccer players want something to do to keep themselves tn good play: ing trim during the summer montha, There is a strong probability that in the same clubs now represented the soccer league will enter tean Cabaret Restaurant The 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——10 719 FIRST AVENUE COLUMBIA AND FIRST AVE. THIS IS THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR and all suits made to order here in Seattle. see we know how to build a Suit. LOOK AROUND—¥if you must—then come to us and compare our Prices and Goods, and Lin- Thursday, Friday and Saturday THREE DAYS’ SALE Seattle. in the bastings. Why wait three weeks for Suits made away in Chicago, when we make a better Suit Home Industry is what you are looking for, so why not give us A CHANCE to make you a Suit, when we make you to order for A SUIT from all new, up-to-date goods. Any Suit or Overcoat in our House for One Price. No matter what price these goods were sold for—$25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 values—all go at one price. the largest workshops and you will know we of our work you will $15 in the lacrosse circuit, Negotia- tions are being conducted with a number of Canadian teams for games down here. Eleven players are required f soccer, and 12 In lacrosse, MUCHLY RIVALS Scotland and England will meet in annual battle next Sunday, when soccer elevens composed of Scots jand Brits settle their argument of local soccer supremacy on the Fort Lawton grounds, will be picked from the clubs tn the Northwestern Soccer league, PARCEL POST MAP FREE To All New or Old Mail Subscribers With a Six Months’ Subscription to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won. derfully useful map made up, showing all the various parcel post zones, and the shipping rates there. in. : This map 1s beautifully made up in several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, ete, in the State of Washington, together with giving the population of the var. ious places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map ts so valuable that we have supplied the Seattle postoffice with several coptes. In addition to a large map of the State of Washington, a map of the United States is shown, and algo a |map of the world, The Star wants everyone of its mail gubscribers to be supplied with one of these maps, and ts |making the following offer: Every subscriber who renews sub- {ption promptly for six months jor more will be matled one of these maps, absolutely free, The two teams/ EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAIWAY Westlake; Greenwo §5th and Greenwood EVERETT TO SEATTLE — Limtted trains 9:00 a m and 4:10 p.m. Local, |trains 5:08, . 7:00, 8:00, 9:01, 10:00), 1 © noon, 1:04 20a, . 7:00, 8:00, 10:16 pm, ves both cities 6:00 pm. PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO, Please bring this Ad with you. SPECIAL CUT RATES ALL THIS MONTH. Once a year, for the purpose of advertising the high quality of our | Dental work, we cut the Rate, | Hundreds of people watch for this jand take advantage of it. Come In today. 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