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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY i¢, 1914, SEATTLE L TACOMA SOCCER PLAYER KNOCKS OUT REFEREE; FANS MIX IN BATTLE ROYAL & CONBIDINE, THE)can got a man or two speedior{ought to alt down, They're rock | match between them ts now on, In than he had Inet season the chances ing the boat ® previous meeting at Pasco, Warh., are that he will cut down on his se Bi Si Good broke Powers’. jaw in a orders to sacrifice next year, “The! DAN BALT, WHO LOOKS AFT- couple of places. Dan got busy) SHOWS; in the baseball mart. ‘The start of/On the lanky tosser, and Brown put] JOHN W. ne|the week sees the Vancouver mag he acqutred the] theatrleal magnate, has successful n} duel at the © | in posseasion of two more athletes Of | eo crcetaced perac: wha o y negotiated with Dr. Morris o ga a.cap pistol duel vt cy Seat. |consideradle promise, One tx Bon- feckle-faced personage. The other! Wang Walla for tho sulo of Robert of Ojinags compare’ wunplonship| Jamin Hunt, the elongated finger ate acquisition ts Bob Welts, the) Bingen, a pacer of Northwest re:|sorifioe hit play, in my opinion, /er the busines end of Bammy toward arranging another Good: | / tie United en Tacoma Sunday, |Who performed tn this league a University of Washington player, pute, The steed will be added to xhohld not be worked very often,” | Good's boxing performances, has | Powers match when he learned, by T T. soccer 6) ‘ do won the game. And| couple of years ago and then got a Welts has a mighty fine chance to|the stock now nibbling the green Dooln says, accepted the defi hurled. at his an account In a Portland paper, ing fist fight ended | brush with the St. Louls Nation land the center fleld berth left va-/at Considine’s farm ta Woodland, 29. 9 protege by Lam Powers, the Port that their local scrapper was ach a Se ayers 4 spectators Several other mage have been sweet |cant by the advance of Kd Kippert. | Cal THE FEDERAL and, boy, and negotiations for aling for another chance, Daniel tye draw — — bar : of nund alacot eee eaaeas — “ee -- - ———_—— — —————« |turned to his typewriter, dashed ate waice Bea yraleed visages: OWNER DUG HAS FINALLY oft a note that Good would meet cored * People come to my office every day jain about being robbed of thes 4 fi 1d eyed got a Ine on the present wher Powers any tine, any place and wore “warns ve, oe | BATTLING LEVINSKY WILL BE eo players, aust dentist on First av, rep- <8 HLY BOXING held in Tacoma are as ¢ one over when LEAGUE sent it down to the Portland pa was the scene brought by draft at the close of the last Tommy Burns, Richest Man Boxing t a Sahel avenue] MATCHED WITH GUNBOAT SMITH) ::""2i..":."iscucicn ‘si | Ever Produced, Still After the Coin} i, .ud‘Scra"s hat | e ption to a de Earbonado, took eneas — Thomas | be promptly forwarded. George ter. ‘mad By ched the arbitrator | Duddy, the toftelder, is in Louis a si Se oun a right ville, Ky., Al B. Bonner fs at Lewls e gTOU ton, Idaho, and Emf! Huhn, back-| This enraged yey ‘Three of them stop. is taking his meals tn Indian on Clarke. Then ensued $3 _ ae royal P ONE CLUB IN NEW YORK! cee te will let an aspiring performer to resto! ‘ed and Carbonado ite ring If he will sell tickets for ere the ahow The prelim fighter . SE gets 40 pe t of the money he Ioeal bunch Net protest, the sclteas Uivecah tadbet aatiea’ Ge OPINIONS OF LOCAL FANS reason of the fight, and | course may crawl out of his| Oe cacn eefiacion Gil treet aa ee of the presence of a number ialah, unless be te Kooiine aor b Charles Fullerton will meet in bis Diamond players tn Car fight, if be can’t rope anyone into tryout with the Pittsburg Nation o's lineup buying a ticket. Five dollars 4 als this spring. If Charles makes P doy Sy be roa bh coos ‘fae cood, Pittsburg will return either IT BROWN OF THE ers, But they must fight from | check covering the draft or @ club {s still very active ‘ start to finish to get the money. | player, 1n exchange. Dug announe- pone ns -_ 4 if . it the velesdh thinks there 4 aay | ed Saturday night that he had de hing the” way ie: dticeh.| {ded to let Charley go ahead and to arg Me Me Hho or rrange the deal. Dug says he uation Revere ¢ SS ae ee ill accept either the draft check, seer gh Omagh an d ee r Ham Hyatt or Eddie Mensor as the eventng’# maul fair swap. My! My! " 6 bo and Seattle Ham or Ed ‘ who have resched. tho t Ry wae oul eee of vieet Bees nh — | . : ’ ‘ or in thal Ghaae reputed to be the niftiest little leanerup tn big league ctroult : | ee proliminary fighters have to deliv smoky city looks good for a long ; 4 , ahr er the goode—and fight oF time yet. Dug and Manager Ray. FE 4 " pea ha 3 Ge mond are kidding themselves, = CA ‘ There was « stove league by = \ 2. ie wd J 4 t tor ‘ « ‘" $ OUR IDEA OF NOTHING AT finst AND STEWART , on . | ‘ 1 ull—The $200-n-month ball player Es | i who, when approached by the Fed | 1013 THIRD Mi AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR HIK | A PLACE ing, the San Francisco baseball } ft. ACCORDING TO THE MAY jor moguls, the Federals fre slipping every day, Between you and me and the gasoline | ation, what they really mean fe that the Feds are slipping i abouts of the three players, caught Powern. any tin any aco and tly swinging on fans violently If to be Dr. B J. Brow resenting hi or bis sovistant. BEWARE of thi patients and ity MY OFFICES are at a thief who steals mg! ott my reputation.’ was re vai I can guarantee to save you just one dollar every time you pay me a Gollar for ental work, becaum, while my work often superior, it comts you less than one-| haif the price charged by other high-class, You see, I make « dollar andi @ dollar when I do your dentalé Zz Ti Avertinement. Beware of fake Dr. Browne EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S.i Beatt Phone Main 965 Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. » lx 713 First Avenue Open evenings until # an@ Sundepe until ¢ for people whe work. BULL BROS. Just Printers «AIN 1043 as he} Hyatt} above pr » top of the lad SPEAKING OF CARFENTIER © when Irish ruled the roost, And the Fre thought a joke, Dut now the Mi hia boost, + And the French poke, ing the Sux Pruncico” basal scouts for his terms, said: “I'll THE VIRGINUS HOTEL- TO EAT jump for $210 a month.” ae ae 604 Virginia t., ear Westiake Av. when the epring training season Phone Eilictt ses. opens at Boyes Springs, Cal, Man vite Howard says the sport will one Veet | {deal exercise for his play Frem 3 to 12 P.M. ere The men consider hiking a SA Repeonnce hardship,” he said. “It ts trying ~ Class Entertainers—8 on & baiiplayers merve to run of Tommy Burne and Arthur Pelkey, Ht» Protege nastum. we walk just for the sake of doing It} BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 19.|from my fights I dabbled tn lands account of his fighter’s| Playing soccer football, however,!. Noah Brusso, known as i Canada, when there w boom history is decidedly Morganesque.| will give the Seals plenty of le« x on. The fight game pald me nearly “He began fighting in 1910,"|work ond will develop their wind) TOMMY Burns, exheavywelght | goig og” says Dan, “and has been tn 77 bat-| withont causing them any worry champion of the world, The Canadian Pacific rafiroad is jsince—one every two weeks, He} eee ager of Arth one of his tenants, paying rent to jhas fought 27 times in the five| FEDERAL LEAGUE SAYS IT the age of 22 chest man in Burns for a ticket office months he bas been with me, and|wi!l not Invade Ciocinnatt, Ought the boxing ably the Tommy was born tn Hanover. at the end of 1914 will have set al they to be happy or mad? richest man the sport bas ever pro- Ont., in 1881, He Is still a British record for the number of fighta. ee ie subject. He was a professional “He knocked out six men, all) @ recently confessed that athlete identified with la cronse tn weighing over 195, in 1913, while he was worth close to a half mil-| 189 he has never scaled more than 1 Hon. ‘And why does a fellow worth He ontpointed Jim Coffey, Jack “1 didn’t make ft all in the box. | $500,000 fool away bis time man- (Twin) Because ager prove Austin & Salt's gym- | | Batting Levinsky, Who Recalls the Joe Choynsk! of Former Days “1 am going to match Levinsky with Gunbdoat Smith, and if he | doeen’t beat the Gunboat I'l! be the (most surprised man in the busi- | —Dan Morgan. DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT iindine, 1OC Inctuding WK TEACH DANCING Morgan’ better now man- stands, at Modern, elegantly furnished outside 2 Dance Tickets Barney “Battling” Levinsky, 22, five feet eleven inches tn height jand weighing 165 pounds, ts her- alded in New York as a second Joe Choynski — the Choynski who! knocked out Jack Johnson and bat- ra BATTLING LEVINSKY DID not Might last night. His man- | | ager gave him a night off to =| Dan” tered Jim Jeffries for 20 furious rounds. Levinaky began fighting in 1910 as the result of a rough and tumble argument when he wandered tnto a union steam fitters’ meeting as the question of a strike was ander advisement, Shortly after this Levinsky made | bis appearance in Philadelphia fight clubs under the name of Barney Williams. When he signed with Dan Morgan as manager “Dumb insisted upon dropping the nom de scrap. Using Levinaky, he attached the “Battling,” apparent- ly with good reason. Complete Report of Market Today Western av. was paying 30 cents today for fresh ranch eggs. The market dropped much lowe, last week than the dealers predicted. RK. ceipts for the week were three times heavier than the week before. Nothing can raise the price, except continual coid weather. ‘The poultry market Is pretty well Suilignn, Porky and Jim Fiyna and others. He met Me- Goorty three times. Two were draws and the third Levinsky got the newspaper dectaion. “Lavinsky knocked out Dan Daley in the second round January 1, 1914. Daley weighed 215. In | the next four days he whipped Cof- fey for the second time and lost to Bob McAllister, the const mid- dleweight. He had fought eight | battles In 21 days when he met Mc- Allister, which fs some fighting. “On January 18 he beat Porky Fiynn (second time). Flynn weighed 190.” DECIDE DATES CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—The Western | Golf association has decided to hold its amateur golf tournament over jthe course of the Kent Country club, at Grand Rapids, Mich. January 27 to August 1. The open Western champlonship will take place at Min neapolla. ERP. 2 TTL RRR A ALTHOUGH THE PHILLIE! mado more sacrifice hits last se son than any other club in the Na | tional league, Manager Dooin has/ become convinced that such a plan can be overworked. If Charlie, $145,000 1S PAID "FOR BALL CLUB INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 19.— The sum of $145,000 changed hands Saturday night when a deal was consummated for the sale of local American Association club to Moe Gill and Hendricks of Denver, So! | Meyer was the vendor. Meyer will retain the Springfield club In the Central league, which was origins! ly Included fn the deal, and for} which the amount of purchase would have pen $150,000. The new owners decided, however, that they did not want to bother with | the Central League club, to get & shave }ing game,” he sald, “but there ts where I laid the foundation for my pile. With the money I realized aging another scrapper? ifs in his blood; he can’t keep out lof the game,” says Burns CINCINNATI BASE-HIT 1S STRICKEN FROM THE RULES BY VOTE OF 35-26 The Cincinnati base-hit is a thing of the past. Members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America have eliminated it from the rules by a vote of 35 to 26. The Cincinnati base-hit gave a bateman credit for a hit when an effort to retire a base infield, unless an error was m: runner failed on a ball hit to the ade. itamen in the Northwestern circult were never given credit for a hit on a Cincy awa GUNBOAT SMITH TO MEET JESS WILLARD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.— Gunboat Smith will meet Jess Wil- lard in a 20-round contest here on the afternoon of July 4. Arrange ments for the match were complet- ed today at a meeting between Jim rounds here last May, Smith get- ting the decision. FED OFFICIALS New Pennants BILLIE BURKE POSES “MATINEE GIRL” This Week A series of Art poses in elaborate colors, most beautifully blended. Reproduced on fine quality felt costing 85c a yard. 20c At The Star office, and the following branches: 4 BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. EVERETT— ee - | stocked, and prices are unchanged. | atral | rf Buckley, Smith's manager, | ie dereming, oo annoying & hindrance! (coq ducks are in demand for Cht-| Tou Sonul, 4b Winkle; wad v6 fe Gait comupations. whether Isbor- | neve New Year, and for this reason iar ere ib F a cont higher is quoted today. The ; oaks - Cottrot , 8 | Buckley refused to consent to CT SNOHOMISH, Jan, 19.—The intor- lat yoanent {0 Be eatarrh. It renders ya rk market is active, and good 7 as scholastic basketball championship match until Jones @ secount of your breath tomversation with you ext rh dy sale. 7 ¥ of your constant | OgS find ready sale. . | Z |gunrantee him $7,500 for Smith's Becaene of Your "cor a eas of the state will be decided January| DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 19.—The|éng. win, lose or draw. In addi-| and proge 30, when Snohomish and Everett! petroit Americans will not lose Ty | on’ 3 tion, Jones agreed to provide meet. Snohomish made it six con-|Cobb, the famous bataman, to tha | Hoi ety te F TICAGO, Jan. 19.—A break fn the ranks of the Federal league nearly occurred at Saturday night's pow-wow In this city, according to reports. It is said differences were eat Matinee Gir atiy by J. W. Godwin & Buckley with two round-trip tick- tal etT mM i f methoas ols and the 3 Obtained ie § DR MACY, Specialist Block, A Globe * a, | To All New or O14 Mail Months’ Subscription | With a si ich contribute to bu: none are more import which play part in per f cures of #0-called cal cooking @ 12 Ontones, “green . . fquash, Hubbard as o1% * |Cabage . ulbflower, local Cal, oe @ anges 200 @ wit sia, navelen, crate. 180 @ Cal. lemons, crate 40 @ Choice lemons, erate .... Prices paid producers for batter, eggs, poultry, veal and porkt (Corrected dally by Perry Broa) 17 | Hens, over # Hena. fat, 2 tbe. and under 1 roosters, live sip secutive victories for the season by defeating Monroe, 16 to 11, Saturfiay night. | BREAKS RECORD | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 19.—Georgo Jano, owned by M. T. Savage, smashed the half milo record for ice pacing, doing the distance In 1 minute and 14 second. The pre- vious mark was 1:12. | | CUT CIRCUIT BUTTE, Mont, Jan Helena, Ogden, Salt Lake, Boise and Murray, Idaho, will comprise the Union association for the com- jing season, At the annual meet jing of the league held Saturday, Missoula withdrew and Great Falls | was dropped | 10 GET TRIAL Owner Dugdale of the Seattle jeclub has consented to give Har. 19.—Dutte, | Federal These glad tid league lings were conveyed to the local | jfans in a telegram from Cobb to| the Detroit cIub, stating that he was perfectly antisfied to remein| with Detroit and would not denert. The telegram was sent from Royston, Ga. Cobb admitted re-| lceiving an offer from the outlaws ‘No Hot Air— Actual Facts’ A good many people in Seattle }and surrounding country have lost their money and good health by hot air fakers, This is not the case | with us, We are placing something \pefore the public and we think it jour duty to let the public know. | We may save the life of someone by this ad, and a long suffering You will find testimonials of Seat- ets from New York gamble with Coffroth on the at tendance, but both Jones and Cof- froth are certain that the match will prove a big card. Smith and Willard boxed 20 cUT- RATE OHI DENTISTS originators of cut-rate We are the dentistry. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Fon 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Willard will) patched up, however, and the mo- guls are again happy in view of the favorable prospects for the coming season. The dissension occurred when the Chicago officials that too much of the league's at- tention was ¢ »ted to Chicago, and the movement was not pushed stren- uously in the other cities. port he was buy the 8t would depart the Chicago Federals, SILVERWARE FOR STAR READERS offered a chance to Louls Browns French gray finish Rogers Silver Tea Spoons free to mail subscribers to Thé Star. They are of beautiful design and will last a lifetime, A sot of these spoons could not be duplicated at any store for less than $2.50, We have bought them tn such large quantities that we are able to give them to our subscribers. {a to pay your subscription to The Star one year in advance ($8.25), and the spoons will be complained | At the meeting President Weegh-| man of Chicago confirmed the re-| if he} from the affairs of A set of stx beautifully decorated | All that {s necessary for you to do) mt you, | A. E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave. RENTON— W. S. 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