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| Where there are two or three fans jleaguors trom the Atiantic to the Jgathered together, there shall the |Pacifio—from tt they never care to name of Hugh 8. Fullerton be | {ey inte jheard! For of all the chroniclers of |. Put tm addition to this, he ts an | Experienced sporting editor whose the way of a man with @ spitball xeon mind has studied EV | HIS name rings loudest through | branch on the sporting tree | fandom He knows, Just as he knows the aqua INSPECTORS STORY” Hugh Fullerton has just Joined | diamond, the gridiron, the ringside eee! Dania the writers who work exclusively/and the swimming tank, Tennis re MBTARS for The Star and its sister papers, | golf and baseball are under his do and, as special sporting editor, will | minion, too. continue bis authoritative articles! Hugh Fullerton was born at Hills for fans exclustvely through this | boro, O, From the first he played page, He will commence work at/ baseball and football, running off with a cireus at 15. Nerton is THE ONE great ex After a year he returned home pert on baseball in Amort His and went to Ohio State University word alone ts law to lovers of the |two years. MATURO EXPECTS. TO TAKE TITLE IN GAME WITH ALLEN DIO iT: DENTISTS a specialty of teeth veles by our Pp ess filing . $1 When James Maturo, the ‘Tea an, and Bennie Allen of Kansas City measure cues at Brown & Halen's Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, in a battle for the pocket billlard champtonshtp of the world, ft will be a chance of a lifetime for Maturo, From the moment he first began to play the game, 19 years ago, until now, Maturo has awaited just such an opportunity In previous years Maturo has been able to overcome every obsta jcle in his climb toward the cham ave the man occupying le—De Oro, the Cuban Cuban easily today, and there are many experts who have formed the same opinion, Comparing bis game against De Oro with the latter's game against Allen, Maturo has visions of taking the match and the title. “Lam 35 years old,” Maturo sald “I fully realize that unless I win my match with Allen, it probably will ab ii be the last crack I wil! ever get at the title hea Hut | am going to win. I » made up my mind to become hamplon before my playing days are over. Allen the Younger “Allen ls younger than I. For the first time during his ca-| While doesn't rove | tery will be asatted’ free reer, Maturo will get a crack at & ordinarily he is a cool, steady play- 1 time. different champton. er, this time I think he will go up atany in the air, I can beat him without ; ta. SOON—today, If you that, though, but it just makes the free examination aod advantage all the more in my favor. Our three-game sert os here will find James Maturo the champion.” Maturo now makes his home in Denver, Colo, where he is pool and billiard {nstructor for the Denver Athletic otub. | SEATTLE TEAMS ARE De OFo twice, once in exhibition and later in a Philadelphia tournament In their meeting for the world’s championship, ® year . Maturo |had every chance to finish a winner St, 2nd_and Uni- | ator the first two blocks had been Opp. Free played, In the final stretch, how Se. ever, the champion broke a world’s |record and ran out, after pocketing | 59 balls without a miss. | Later De Oro met Bennie Allen | USING DOBIE PLAYS) and lost the title. Maturo figures) De Oro slipped back a peg or two} “We are practicing Dobie's plays, | on the oceasion of this meeting. land expect great resulta.” w | BACK OF OUR POR 12 YEARS’ ~ QUARANTEE He believes he could beat the| coach of one of the junior Church | tleague basketball teams, to the porting editor of The Star. The fifth lesson appears today, ° THR STAR-~—TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914. There and bas JUST WHAT at Northwestern | Dowling tournament, lin Portland April 6, is a matte conjecture, od on | repre |nual on vin, NAVY YARD ROUTE Leave Cotman Dock, | Seattie: e Nee this efty but local enthust ott th B Kennedy, Tourtet Athicn A series of Art poses in elaborate colors, most beautifully blended. Reproduced on fine quality felt costing 85c a yard. ONE COUPON AND | 20c At “The Star office, and the following branches: | | | Left Forward No. 1; Right For. |ward No. 2; Center No. 3; Left | Guard No. 4; Right Guard No. 5. | By Gilmour Dobie BALLARD— Players take the poattto ons tnd. y : cated by the black circles. hin is P. H. MULLEN, an outof-bonds play. The ball is $409 Ballard Ave. Bi outot-bonds under the basket de | fended, and the object ts to wet it away from dangerous territory, and perhaps score from the play. No. 4 passes to No. 2, who rung to point shown in diagram. No. 2 passes to No. 8 or to No. 1 No. @ dashes to left-forward post tion near basket to take pass No. 1 dashes to right-forward po. sition to take pa RAPS RAILROAD WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. — A scathing arraignment of the man- agement of the Frisco system w: made in a report by the interstate commerce commission submitted to the senate today. The causes of the receivership were declared to be financial and not operating, the troubles being a disproportionate capital and the acquisition of new lines. | EVERETT— A. E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave. RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main. Eastman Kodak Co. 1320 Second Ave. Between Union and University. For the convenience of those collecting pennants The ; opened a branch pennant office on Second pennants may be procured by presenting Soupon from the front page of The Star and twenty he same as at The Star office. Ss PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THAT CAN NOW BE HAD: “MATINEE GIRL” “BATHING GIRL” “CO-ED” “STAGE BEAUTY” “FLOWERS” We have a limited number of ‘pennants which are Teproduction of the famous painting “September which can be had for one coupon and twenty ew at The Star Office (not at branches). Twenty- ents by mail NOTICE—ADDRESS ALL MAIL CRDERS SEATTLE STAR. They’ve Gotta Tell Why It Was Punk NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Abel Kiv- fat and Hannes Kolehaimen, the great Irish-American Athletic club sprinters, m' explain to the American Amateur Union the rea won of their poor showing In a two. mile match race Saturday, They | finished in a dead heat. Both have | been suspended indefinitely, pend- ing investigation. No other treat hroat, Innes, er, kidneys Ader and echronto akin orders, Wo cancer Jue Wing Sang Chinese Medicine Co. 217 Coener Thi Full Cottage ot 0’ Main 5306. 1511 Thirc Avenue. Whelesale and Retail Line “Centennial Best” A. F, GHIGLIONE & SONS Por: table Houses Satisfied Owner® aro OUF_ references WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS Insist on Seattle-| | Made Goods In doing this you enable the manufacturer to increase his output, and compel him to em- ploy more help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, |geles has Calvo, the Cuba the greater Seattle. Bakeries Delicatessen Goods Flour ASK FOR Macaront Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodles. Manufactured by Bungalows, Garages, 1 atzon and styles. Rte Made*in SEATTLE and shippea every where. bie—-Feonumlent prices before you buy or build AMER JAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. 3081 Arcade Bids of e | section os the Seattle team. 1 1 ee without Phone Main 9097. Murphy, and Heinio was summoned |he had signed a three-year contract j with the Cubs, | bled. | from the Feds that Zimmerman had Hugh Fi lente ton ‘spill the pins In the Rose City A movement {s afoot to make the tournament one of the biggest af fairs of its kind ever held in this and will hang up something | ”) In prizes. The tourney) five days, There is a Probability that some sort of an) jelimination contest will be held here to determine the make-up of will last THE TERM “SOLID IVORY” never again can be applied to Heinle Zimmerman, the clouting third sacker of the Chicago Cubs. Heinio has proven he ts a shrewd financier, For two wee Heinte was daily seen to hobnob with of-| ficials and players of the Federal) league tn Chicago. There followed) & report that the Feds had made him mm offer of $21,000 for three} years. This story aroused Owner to bis private office, When Zim- merman emerged he announced that His pay was dou Later official word came never been approached, or even con sidered. eee THE CLEVELAND NAPS WERE paid a high compliment when the editors of Spalding’s record book recently Issued their selection of players for a place in baseball's hall lof fame. Four members of the Naps were #o honored. They are Lajoie, Jackson, Terry Turner and Ray Chapman. Lajole is selected as the second sacker. Jackson ts picked by renson of his being the leading two-base hitter of the circuit. Chap- man is appointed sacrifice hit cham pion, Terry Turner is the best third baseman. Baker, Collins and Cobb are three-time repeaters in the hall of fame. Cobb ts leading batter, Collins leading run getter and Baker the home run king eee | THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE next season will look like a revised edition of the major leagues. Many of the teams have acquired players from the major leagues. Los An- and Hughes from Wash. TOMMY BURNS PUTS OVER K.0. TAFT, Cal, Jan “a7 —Because he knocked out Battling Brant in four rounds here last night, Tommy Burns believes today that he has “oome back.” Brant had little to offer In defense or offense, and Burns won as he pleased, although he was tired when Referee George | Blake stopped the bout. Burns | has challenged Kid Kenneth, who, | Saturday night, knocked out Ar thur Pelkey. WE LOOK GOOD Washington looks good as the possible winner of the intercolle giate basketball champtonship this season, as a result of the series of three games against the Oregon Aggies, the final which was played Monday night. The varsity took all three games. The score Mon day night was 28 fo 10, HE LOVES DUBS |; CINC NATI, “On ofan 7.—Fred- die Welsh, Great Britain's light weight champ, holds a “newspa- per’ decision over Earl Fisher, of this city, as a result of their ten round contest here Monday night. | possibly Tom or We Give Free Trial to Prove Our Truss Bost. hi Expert Lady Atte 5 @ LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Ay, | Beattie soccer fans =_|FULLERTON JOINS STAR STAFF |World Authority on Baseball Will Write Exclusively for The Star and Sister Papers he tried to’ play football | He entered the newapaper busl-je returned to Hillsboro and ran ral ness In Cincinnat! In 1889. Later| the country paper there for a b — — — wwe | He next went to the (Mncinna quirer under Harry Weldon, report }ing fights, ete He broke Into baseball under | Chas, Comiskey, coming to Chicag in 1893. He yrted baseball the Record one year, and has bee with the Chicago Tribune off and on ever since Fullerton has tr led with the [Chicago clubs from 1894 till now He has written most extensively fo the magazines, has written seven books, including four baseball novels. SOCCER | LEAGUE | FORMED are going to nee the great English game pla than on a much larger scale here ever before, if a number of prom inent Victoria enthusiasts are cessful in their plan to revive the old Northwestern Soccer league. If the plan succeeds, games between Seattle and Victoria, Vancouver Westminster and Nanaimo are going to be played in this city. The clubs mentioned wil! consti tute the league. Two teams are expected to be entered from this clty Seattle now has two cinbs in a sue league which 1s completed by Car-| bonado, Tacoma, Franklin, Black Mamond and Fort Lawton. what would be done in this regard {a in doubt, but the two local clubs are not bound to any franchise and are privileged to jump. PLAN SELECTION OF A CRACK | BOWLING TEAM FOR BIG MEET PLAYERS WILL /egntions ever sent from here wil! in the big an international which begins {ogton; Arthur Devlin, manager of Oakland, has Catcher Roberts of St Louis and Outflelder Quinlan, alse of the Browns; in Venice will be Doc White of the White Sox and First Baseman Borton, formerly of the Yankees; Frisco Charley O'Leary, formerly of De troit, and Art Hoffman, the ex-Cub and Pirate, has land eee IT 18 A MIGHTY FORTUNATE incident for the Seattle Athletic club that Boxing Instructor Pat Scott spurned the terms offered him by the Spokane A. A. (., to assume similar duties {n that city. Scott announced to The Star Monday af. ternoon that he had finally decided to decline the offer. Scott in one of the ablest teachers of the manly sport on the Pacific const, and he has done wonders for the local in stitution. There are few clubs in this country that can boast such an array of talent as Scott has gotten together, And Pat developed them all, too, For the BEST in Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE. OUR 1914 amie T Dental We TRY BEST Prices known to ental = Materti Methods known to I THE ROST GUARANTEE known to DENTISTRY ts what you get at the Albany Dentists. vy Fill, Crown, Bridge or Extract Teeth without pain WE supply artifictal teeth which are undetectable from natural teeth WE make teet {thout plates when advisable and safe. WHAT PEOP ¥ ENTISTRY YOU want the lowest prices YOU want the best materials, and you do not want to rt YOU "want. your Dental Work guaranteed, This is what we give| our patients, and this is why our| practice increases year after year YOU cannot lose by coming to us, and we are sure to win when you do come. Our prices are sure to and our work ts sure to ple: harge for examinatio: ALBANY CUT-RATE | DENTISTS People’s Bank Bidg.. 2nd and Pike St. Elevator or walk uy TATE’S Cabaret Restaurant it you, e you, The House That ‘Quality Entertainment Built” etarandag Dee. 29th FRANK HOWARD Presents SLATER BROCKMAN and GERHARDT SISTERS Entertainers de Luxe » Direct from Chicago. 10———Other Acts——-10 Just | rk known to|f “a Never a Sale Like This in Seattle New records of high quality and high value are established. Stock readjustments demand an immediate clearance of hundreds of fine Veith-Cammack Company suits, overcoats and raincoats. A fine clothes event that stands without prece- dent in fine clothes distribution on the Pacific Coast. | { Plans have been consummated that will make this a greater, bigger and better Veith-Cammack Co. Store In order to fully carry out these plans, the present stock on hand must be readjusted—In consequence hundreds of Veith-Cammack Suits, Overcoats and R coat marked at prices that raise the standard of value and quality higher than you have ever known Prices like these on high quality merchandise have never been quoted before. $10.75 for Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, and Raincoats that were regularly $15.00, $20.00. $13.50 for Men’s and Raincoats that $22.50. $17.00 for Men’s Raincoats that $30.00 $19.00 for Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats that were regularly $30.00 and $35.00. $22.50 for Suits and Overcoats regularly $30.00 to are now Overc $17.50 and and Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats were regularly $17.50, $20.00 and Overcoats $25.00 and and Young Men’s Suits, | were regularly $22.50, $37.50. $27.50 for Suits and Overcoats regularly $35.00 to $45.00. $32.50 for Suits and Overcoats regularly $45.00 to $55.00. Hundreds of Adler-Rochester garments are included. Record crowds are here daily—because this sale has established the highest record for quality and value. COME IN TODAY VEITH-CAMMACK CO. aommnneemcmmmamanininisiiiilt Complete Report ||" ATTRACTIVE PICTURE of Market Today As predicted by local dealers last week, the increasing cold weather has started fresh ranch eggs on an jupward climb. Monday saw the fresh stock a cent higher than Sat- urday’s quotation, and today an ad- ditional two cents was added to each dozen. The tendency for high- r prices is expected to prevail as tone, as the cold spell continues. Prices paid profucers for vegetables and fruit: (Corrected Gatty by J. W. Godwin + Co.) Apples, local cooking «... 76 | Yakima potatoes ~. 2 White river pot oe Cucumbers « Beets, sack Rutabagas Car head lettuce Cranberries, barrel . Artichokes, G08 ...ses06 Cauliflower, erate . ... 1 will double the effectiveness of j your advertisement or printed mat- ter. 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A deal, said to have been pend-| ing for two months, is now being closed up whereby the Pacific ‘rom Thonsands of homes are happy teday because tho curse of disease has been moved by Dr. the last ten years. Macy's treatments In Steel Co, will take over the Iron- nel Det We have had many y of expe dale steel plant and place it tn oper ie “with ‘Gl af exDe- ation within 60 days. The Irondale) sexes, Female Complaints and Diseases plant, according to T. Scott Clingan, | of Moen. jocal manager of the Pacific Coast} Consultation, examination and advice Steel Co. Prices moderate and include medi ¢ Hours the name of Occidental Steel CO.,| Gays, 10 to 12 the name given it by the Metro-|or write. politan Trust Co, when it acquired) wo have on file many testimonials the property from James A. Moore, |from reliahle people of cures of so-called i ———_ | incurable diseases. ‘DR. 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