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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914 Battling Levinski Sure-Enough Hope, Says Fullerton es. HE’S ONLY SCRAPPER IN WORLD WHO'LL TAKE ON ANY FIGHTER ANY TIME KVEKY ONE OMS INTERESTED IN A GOOD PLACE TO KAT Visit This Home-Like Restanrant The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH 218 Union AMERICAN LEAGUE MAY GO INTO ALLIANCE WITH FEDS AGAINST THE NATIONAL Wheeler's rrverly Sea aeanamen sthma! a sufferer from pon 2 form, tt will | to investiga! Thave of 80 years’ ane in Boston and re in Seattle but EW YORK, Fob, 16.—An alliance be re a na . Ce) ® alliance between the American league and i Philadelphi: Friday in New sreent, Beate, mot i] N the Federal league loomed up here today as a possibility, By Hugh Fullerton Tork, tented Maiurday, deine ts i * wal ry ou are a sut- if Close baseball observers believed the outlaw organisation, Just as we get all set and de sarpath, trained on Sunday because i Mpts disease and jf] Probably before another season has passed, will have some sort of an } clde that the “good old days” are the boxing clubs were not open, and Have You Seen Our True. _— | method was unique, b i once and resend baseball, and everybody respects him.” He also asserted that the out A fighter would meet all comers, vithmed” attention, Ho whipped| TTue-to-Nature Teeth are the fine ; ‘The e followin ~ | law organization has no desire to injure Charles A, Comiskey, owner of without regard to welght, #iz6 oF jim Coffey twice, trimmed Al Ku-| est artificial teeth in the world—~ i absolutely cure: Astiny the Chicago White Sox, previous condition of servitude,| blak, and students of boxing began |Mt better, look better and are more j ogee eg An aR BG Sing |nlong comes Battling Levinski. '|to ait up and take notice. j@urable than the ordinary kind. dich : NORTHWESTERNS WON'T COME BACK Do Mke thi . Wi P tae m't « the name? Well Gives Critics Surprise. OUR PRICES oe) le gg iN of Big Ed Kippert, the slugging Gelder procured by Cincinnat! from jit's orthodox—and all Levinek!) The experts did not observe} Examination and Advice Free. a postatitis in men, the Vancouver Beavers via the draft route, will not come back fo this bare is battling on Saturday night. that the tough, fast, young fellow |Gold Crowns (22-K and Extra SS OOS ag EOS spear one 8 tame mt Sor] was, Nomean peoriens Eat De bear, «== 5.00 " ime! went into the fight with Tom Me et bad hg stop Fitesimmons, drafted by Detroit from Spokane, tn case Mite fails | At least he grabbed an Irish Mabon, the Pittsburg bear cat. lg ate (Strictly First Class) aeete, ‘and | t© make good tn the dig ctreuit jname, because Dan Morgan thought, Laevinski had fought five times In|) ¢F 700tH --- on - 88 that boxing fans liked Irish fight- nine days, and was a surprise when | Gold lat (Accotiing to Size) too numerowwue ff SEATTLE FANS SHOULD KA BIB | ora, he leaped into the ring lithe as al $1.50 up If you . oe Seattle may pot get Nig Perrine, the Union association player, | Drops Irish Name. panther and smiling. True-to Nature Teeth, Per Set... se ee people |) after all. Dug picked up Perrine when Missoula’s franchise was One day ho made an open re-| He was full of confidence, and in|....... $5.00 to $15.00 addresses solved, on the understanding that he was a free agent, Cliff Blanken- volt against fighting as an Irish: the second round he commenced | All Work Geateatedt ship, former Missoula manager, now comes forth with the doleful td- man, His advisers told him he pulling foot work and headwork is vi itartui ings that Nig was transferred to Murray, Seattle's chance for the gon- Ch 7 Lean’ »| Was crazy; that under the name that Jim Corbett at his best would ° ‘net 2 falon isn't necessarily destroyed if we fail to get Nig on our payroll, et be srtitad te A cevaiienss Levinskt he could not get have noticed. ’ 1410 W. Harrison Nig played tn the big league when peanuts were fresh. RANDOM SHOTS Suty end Amaeet |matches. He tnninted He boxed beautifully at tim se 3 @ | That was the start of the most! then abandoned boxing a @ 4 NUERNBERG BAN HAS A DOUBLE age hey |spectacular ring career of | ; any | waded in, taking two of Me- Queen Anne $127 Baseball writers who attended a recent Federal league meeting in| |hont te patie ioe ighter denne fighter of recent years, Levinskl| Mahon’s terrific punches flush ARPES, eee Se Beatie | Chicago were amazed to see Ran Jobnaon conversing erate ue p Aonpey ae ; Siat a challenge in these columns will ah to fight on the jaw without stopping. - | Federal league players and magnates on numerous occasions, en ny new ball players, Dug | hereafter be referred to Paris. ere were no squabbles over He swung into the Knockout he shook hands in a hearty fashion with President Weeghman of the| Not yet. } eee | weight, purses, conditions, anything; Brown shift In the middie of wf | Chicago Feds, the report instantly went ont that organized baseball | Oh, very well. Giddap! BRANCH RICKEY OF THE “!*¢ the fight and battered and be- a < E | was buying out the Feds and Ban Johnson was the agent eee Browns says the Atlanta infield is|, %¢ Was willing to tackle any) wildered McMahon. i j “What's Ban Johnson up tor asked one of the excited scribes of THE ONLY RECORD | stronger than the best in the Feder. heavyweight who wented to battle _levinekt fights at from 171 to i President Jim Gilmore of the Feds. The only thing broken tn the ski /al league. him. |176, but, in spite of that, he has Ready for Delivery If he was rating bis own | infield, it would probably rank low-/ | or than the Federals’, ee THE LATEST ALIBI IN THE r who turns to wink Fights Every Day. come He fought Tuesday tn Hoboken, a, in New York, Thursday so rapidly and willingly that it looks as if the long-lost White Hope has been found SOCCER NOTES In & sensationally played game at “Ban Johnson!” exclaimed Gilmore. “where fa her” The scribe pointed him out. Gilmore stepped a little nearer the supposed Johnson and looked him carefully over. “That isn't Johnson,” he announced. ‘» William Kerr, backer of | the Pittsburg Feds. He's Ban Johnson's double.” ee eee | WHAT'LL BOB BROWN 8AY NOW? | Imagine the joy of Owner Bob Brown of the Vancouver Beavers when he learns the outcome of the Nippon-All-Star game at Woodland | park Sunday, in which Ben Hunt performed for the palefaces | When the little brown men finished tapping Benjamip’s filngs, all the tournament on Sunda: was one of the jum oe MICHIGAN HAS 6,193 ATH | letes, and still Conch Yost ts worry.! ing about the Harvard game, oe mi} Order Blanks. Cargo Manifest Blanks. Bills of-Lading Blanks. Manila Second Sheets. (Made in Washington.) (CAFE AND STEWART A PLACE ‘TO EAT Cabaret Vaudevilie ! CUB OWNER THINKS A LOT OF JOHNSON CHICAGO, Feb, 16.—Declaring that Ban Johnson, the American league head, put him out of ee The leagues are in an awful stew; ful stew; They've | But A charepion box fighter was he; They chased him up in a tree. An ankie he sprained, General Printing at greatly re- duced prices. t they | trees in the vicinity had been knocked down by long drives. | The final figures read: Nippons 14, Stars 4 | alfdt to offer his boss, inasmuch as George En western leaguer, alternated on the mound with him. eee ° But Ben may have an the has-been North When will hi fight? Don't ask me. BASEBALL PLAVERS GET al lot of satisfaction from being picked baseball four or five times a year, and that to him he was nothing more or less than a big joke, Charley Webb Murphy, the | erowd. Woodland park Sunday, the Seattle United and Carbonado soccer elev- ens battled to a -all tie before a big The last were For Sale—Used Roll Top Desk, chair, 1-8x5 and 1-528 two-draw- er Card Cabinet. time these two |teams met the game ended in a free-for-all fight. | Three other games were played Sunday, with the following results: Black Diamond 6, Tacoma 0; Seat- tle Celtic 1, Fort Lawton 0; Frank- on some one's allstar team, but what tickles their fancy most ts to be picked for 6 raise, YOU CAN BUY ‘PINKS’ HERE! Weil, Cub owner, scored the American league president in a red hot statement to the press. “I recall the many tnstances how he tried to drive Mr. Brush back to bis New York clothing store,” Murphy said. “Still Mr. ~ McCann Printing Co. 212 SPRING STREET Phone Main 4135 and our repre- sentative will call. AMERICAN CAFE Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianett!, Proprietor Jimmy Lewis, the former Coast Leaguer, who comes to the North- western league next season as a member of the Spokane Indians, often put his head to good use tn covering up bonehead stunts. One day last summer Sacramento and Venice had entered the last half of the ninth with Sacramento leading by one point. One out had hen a long fly was boosted to Le’ | ro stmmy PLAYER GOT REVENGE JOHNNY couLon RESEMBLES & groundho Johnny comes out of | jhis hole about once a year, sees! cheer up! Hereafter, you can buy ‘em at any of the agencies been mad tome other fighter’ < lin 3, T “Red Dox” Deveraux was on third. Lewis, believing there were two |crawis back tn ere shadow and | 20M Oey dresses below” And you |} Brush was president of the New ||! §: Tacoma Natio out, jammed the ball in his hip pocket and started for the clubhouse, A ee can read the BIG NEWS that’s go- || York club until his death. Mr. Johnson speaks of Organized baseball as if he carried ft in his pocket.” Ing to be In the morning paper to- morrow, and the enappiest array of sport news published in Seattle, and you can mg at “The Town in Review”—a lor @ penny. Are you one of those unfortunate yell from his teammates stopped him. Deveraux halted half-way on bis | way home, and shouted to Lewis: “Ob, you busher! Oh, you cheese!”| Those Romans who wanted Quick as a flash, Lewis jerked the ball from his pocket and pegged|to stop the White Sox and Giants it home, He caught Deveraux by 10 feet. for fear baseball was a brutal came eee e may have read what the Athictica SEATTLE TEAMS PULL noucn STUF| did to the Giants last fall ‘The basketball season has practically come to {ts completion 2) ee omens te —_ Prem be Seattle. Despite the new rules put into effect this year, little of the addeyem: | downtown In e e noon usual roughness was eliminated. Unless Seattle teams change their hy jean, organized base) ion The Star Pink comes out, and eee cannot, therefore, get one? MR, C. W. MURPHY APPEARS Proaaw A Madteon. on view in a church gymnasium the other night. us Save disown the Well Ohi tP eee te fr a The players got to roughing it, and half the time they didn't know/ofien; this time it seems to have 2ird and Madivon =, whether they were in a basketball game or a boiler explosion. alighted tn the china shop. ie dank akan: Coach Dobie, the veo gp aie ee who has taken charge . Ninth and_ Yesier, of Washington's basket game, 't coached the five before this NVY 18 A WIC) THING, WE 18th and Tester, season, because the athletes were too rough. He has made ‘em cut out) sy Way \exeo envy Henry Ln yr Bae the rough stuff, and Washington is winning its games O'Day this summer ? SHOOTERS TIED | LAUNCH SHELLS 5 ee . West Henttle ferry landing. The result of the first telegraph shoot held by the Seattle and Port- land trapshooting associations Sun- day ended in a tie. Both teams of five men punctured 113 birds. Wihlon of the Portland team was high man with 24. The Seattle team was composed of Opple, 2: Landwehr, 23; Buppe, 23; Owen: 22, and Drake, 22. The third an final shoot for the Mahneke cup will be held Sunday at Tacoma. WOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION is given to the geguias 4 voters tn the Port District Special hereby Seat: Bie will be held in sald Port Maren'34, Ritr th. Will be submitted to such being briefly 4 in Resolution No. 1 PROPOSITION ONE adopted February aueation of authorizing ee | BULL BROS. - Just Printers FEDERALS MAY FI FIGHT |10!3 THIRD AIN 1043 THIS CASE IN COURT|THE VIRGINUS HOTEL —— 006 Virginia %., near Westinke Av. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16.—Ciair Se re Goodwin, utility infielder of the Los Angeles Coast league team, promises to become the storm cen- ter of a battle between the Federal league and the Angela. Geo. Stovall jot the Federals announced that he |had signed Goodwin. Yesterday joodwin was persuaded to affix his signature to an Angel contract. Cabaret Vaudeville tpmtolam AMATEUR_NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestants apply to BK. Maitland, Director, Thureday, 2pm French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c Ninth and Callfornta. Fisher's mith OUR IDEA or WASTING NEwWS.| paper space is to print a quarter of | Best modern outside rooms, 25¢ recess, cleanlin | a column because King Cole wants! to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West |leset mo some money. Next thing we know! Stewart.—Advertisement Weokty, 68. for walking it will be no when Helnie Zim- merman is broke. ee One of the odd things about the Federais is that when they meet in Chicago, every reporter In New York, Pittsburg and Cincinnati knows more of the doings than do the reporters sitting just outside the door. Two elghtoared racing shells, buflt by Pollock Brothers of Lon- don, for the University of Washing- ton, at a cost of $1,200, will be launched late this afternoon in Union bay. The event will be cele brated with a special program. * ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16.—The St.) Louis Brown players ought to profit by Manager Branch Rickey's| latest mandate, Discovering four of his players at the training camp in St. Petersburg, Fla., indulging tn a game of poker, Rickey !mmediate- ly tasued orders that he would tol- erate no such diversion as long as | he was boss. Goeon Anne ¢. Fifth and Repablioan. Pastake and. 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