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THE STAR 1914, FRIDAY, JANUARY CRACK BATTLERS OF NORTHWEST WILL MEET TONIGHT FATE OF CHAMPIONSHIP RITCRIE ‘ONE MUST STEP MURPHY BATTLE TO BE DECIDED DOWN IF THERE | IS A DECISION 16, Boe, wo HATS Kavanagh's ret and Union Fiviret, “at Mastivon No Hot Air— Actual Facts A 00d many people in Seattlo and surrounding country have lort their money and good health by hot AVERETT-SEATTLE AURBAN BAIWAY fg TO SBYSRETT im. and 8 Pan sae. 9:90 rae | ) le the 90, Lim! Jeaves both ottion €:9¢ B® m. SAN FRANCISCO, JAN. 16. The fate of the Willie Ritchie-Tom ce | my Murphy Hghtwetght bout sched | for Jan, 30 was etill hanging jin the balance today | Ritchte’s ankle was atill sore WORTHWRST TRACTION CO} ang pot until tomorrow, at the ear SCENIC)": CAFE net AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P.M. Class Entertatnere—s ) Per Month eet We treat and cure many cases fea While there are ma: aces - Asthma es es conditions te , Woman The Ere. Bar| Appendicitis, | Host, will tt be known whether he | will carry out his engagement with the New Yorker. tried out my leg for a time | sald Ritchie, “and for he while it did not bother me. Then it started to pain me when I step ped on the ball of my foot. “Deapite all charges of cow ardice that have been made, | don't think the public wants to see a cripple in the ring. If the fight is called off I lose $15,000. “This talk about my being afrald of Murphy {s all rot. He could not put me out fn 100 years. It takes }a man with a punch to do that. I am in the game for the money }theré ts fn {t, and, if f am unable |to meet Murphy, tt would Interfere with future dates. I hope my foot is better tomorrow, so that I will “| be fustified tn posting the $5,000 | forfett and meeting Murphy on the fevening of Jan. 30.” | eee Garnet Bush, whose umpirical en gagement with the Pacific Coast league was canceled in short order toward the close of last season, may earn his dally bread next year in the Northwestern league, Presiden Baum, still believing {n Bush, haw recommended him to Fielder Jones At the end of the year Bush will [have an opportunity of going back |to the Coast league If his work in this cireult proves satisfactory ee "Tie rumored that the Federals are after efty” Lev nz, who made a name for himself last sea son in the big brush as a member of the St. Louis Browns. If the re port ta true, the Feds must be in pursult on board ship, or in a life preserver, as “Lefty” ts riding the * seas in other parts of the world as Hotel Baden Grill Stomach and Intestinal Liver, ‘Plies and all ree’ 4 ant | Dinerders, Diseases of the 1 trou: | Cabaret the Knife My treatment ‘Vitatity, Nervous Si), Entertainment examination an@ advice ‘Prices moderate and trctude met! ro Office heare tm Seartie. 1 ®m Sundays 11 to t Rare on file any teatimont people of cures of 90-c of Highest = TOMORROW; RITCHIE NOT AFRAID a member of the world’s touring ball | players’ party Orvie Overall is another who has been tendered a contract by the out Jaw band, Mordecal Brown has put | the proposition up to Orvie, and Wants him to climb on the St. Louls band wagon, The threefingered gent who wan one of the first play ers of prominence to Jump the fence Into outlaw territory, tn a recent letter to Orvie, now laboring in a/ booxery {n Calffornia, told him he was anxious to make provisions for old associates who cared to Join him. Brown and Overall were the main squeezes of the Chicago Cub | heaving staff several years back. | It la said Orvie won't accept eee Frank Purcell, manager for! Johnny O'Leary, has it that his pro- tege is not golng to allow the sched uled lS-round proceedings at Van.) couver tonight against Joe Bayley, | ex Canadian lightwetght champ, to ‘go more than 10 rounds, Frank/| has evidently been mixing his drinks, He figures it's going to be | 4 soft matter for his Hittle battler to Jalip over the sleepproducer, If John ever puts anybody to the mat for the count, it will be with a gas pipe. On the other hand, Bayley | has a right to hope for a knockout, | as he totes a viclous wallop, | . ! The regularity with which the Pa-| etfie coast youth has triumphed on! the Eastern tennis courts has final-| ly gotten under the akin of the! dominators of court activities in the East. New York offictals are the first to get In Ine to wrest honors from the Pacific coast. The West Side Tennis club, of that city, has decreed that the club shall ensnare| 200 boys and develop them to such a point of skill that they may be able to beat invading MeLoughlins hands down, This sounds good, If the Easterners have a lot of time to spare, but for the next few) years, at least, Mac and his other Const rts could wallop the gal | lant Woe unto the Washington boat | men when they next pull against) Stanford Stanford's oarsmen, | | who have already answered the call, line up as a mighty strong bunch, according to those who have watch ed them churn the water. Stanford has discarded the fa mous stroke taught the men by Dan Murphy, who coached Stanford from | 1906 to ‘09, and probably will use a modification of the Cornell stroke, which was taught them by “Pat” O'Dea last (year . ie one joy in having federal league among us, We that many more pennant inter time. The Feds can much Improve baseball by putting Maxim ailencers| on the score card and cushion vend ers, put two bumps tn the peanut, There the can pick winners in the w . ‘tnatead of one, and put some pop in| the pop. ee | A little but a mighty word jhad won more, THEY'RE ONLY CAP- TURING OUR UNDESIR- ABLES, GARRY — BUT DOW’T CET EM GET wae THIS the sport game. IF it wasn't for 1F.| sport history would be different., For instance, IF Gunboat Smith hadn't hit Art Pelkey, there .we have been no knockout more, IF there were no typewriters, fight managers and ball magnates wouldn't be so liberal with their money. Also, IF the Naps hadn't lost as many games as they did, and they might have been the champions. ee Popular 1914 Fiction — “The Federals’ Million | eee The Federals claim they have twenty millions. If they get twenty more, they'll be able to bay a coup THREE TACOMA, Farmer and Joe ers, fought a sla 16.—Frank local box Jan pds, draw at the Moose show last night. | It was their fourth meeting, no| Dyer, bested Myer |previous clash having produced aj attle. deciston. It was the fastest contest be tween big fellows seen here in a long time. There was one knockout when crows to Andy Potts’ Jaw LOCAL BOYS APPEAR IN TACOMA Harry Krieger of Seattle and Bishop of Tacoma put up & ng fourround | good draw. Harry Billy Williams, RETURN GAME H. G. Celian, manager of the Y. ‘Marry Munson slipped over a right M. C. A. basketball five, will take his team to Snohomish Saturday brother of Pat Harris of Se | VANCOUVER, B, C., Jan, 16 |The ambitions of Johnny O'Leary,} Seattle lightweight, or Joe Bayley former Canadian tit'e holder, are} due for @ setback as a result of| their scheduled 15-round contest at |Bteveston tonight If O'Leary loves the verdict, or is put away by the hard-hitting Ca |nadian, in ali probability {t will send giimmering his chances for a meet ing with Champion Kilbane On the other hand, Bayley 1s slated for discard if he loses to the | Seattle boy, A defeat at the hands| of Frenchie Vaine started Bayley on the decline. What little betting there fs has all been placed at even money Before O'Leary's arrival for train ing here, bets were offered with the | visitor on the short end. The odds disappeared after the Canucks watched O'Leary work out | J. H. MeDonald, a Steveston pro- moter, will referee by mandate of |the chef of police, who says the work of the Vancouver arbiters has | proyen unsatisfactory in the past. WON'T GET BUSH | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 16.—-After two months’ negotiations, the In dianapolis Federal league club ha announced {ts failure to obtain the services of Owen Bush, Detroit American shortstop. The contrac: } | was submitted to Bush for the time sign, saying that he was not ready to sign up with any club at the pres. ent time NEW Jan Nickalls, former Oxford and coach of the London crew, has accepted position as assistant leoach at Yale, He will assume his HAVEN, 16.—Guy oarsmen, new duties in February. HE WINS AGAIN KANSAS CITY, Jan. 16.—Freddie | Welsh, Great Britain's lightweight |champlon, outpointed Mickey Sher- {dan of Chicago here Thursday jnight. Sheridan was helpless be- |fore the clever Briton. PLAY 2 GAME S Two important games will be played in the city high school bi ketball league today Broadway | and Franklin will fight it out for| second place in the former's gym, | while Queen Anne will try to yank |Lincoln from first place in the North End gym. A loss by Queen Anne will put the hill squad in last place. |PUTS HIM OUT) | before the public hursday, but he declined to!| GET NEW COACH alr fakers. This {s not the case with us. We are placing something and we think it the public know We may the life of someone by this ad. and a long suffering. You will find testimonials of Seat- tle people with each box, We have thousands of people using ft, and they are happy today. This medi- cine has been in use by a German specialist for a good many years, and our duty to let nave | now we want the public to know about ft. We call it Blood and Nerve Tonic. It is a reguiar sys- tem tonic and will help constipation and all obstructions in the digestive organs. 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I Apel and Vandermark Fischer Bros.’ team, tn the Bis marck three-man league, increased its lead in the pennant scrap by wal loping the White Store bunch in two out of three games Thursday night eee Apaches hung the Indian the Navajoes in the Seatt! club league Thurs aking three straight gar The ign on Athle PORTLAND, Jan, 16.—-The best boxing and wrestling bouts of the season are anticipated when Van couver, B. C., and Multnomah clnb athletes come together fn the Inter club meet tonight. “Calf hides here”—elgn In a win- dow. 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