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It} by w up with od bad for aRTue. The next three rounds Shugrue’s by a big margin. The boxers weighed 133% at clock in the afternoc At the ringside Welsh weighed | 133% and Shugrue 137% | GRAPPLERS MEET | were | 3 A wrestling the Y. M meet was held at Wednesday night under the vision of In structor Harv Donaldson. The bouts ended as follows Loughlin beat H. Hod, beat A’ tin ; Carroll | Laughlin; rroll | Kurth beat Thomas; |Etchenfeld; Stevens beat Kurth; | Stevens beat Walser; Johnson beat Brook; Johnson beat Bris bane. JONES IS SIGNED UP. | TACOMA, Deo. “Casi jthe heavyweight, will t either | Bil Fagin, the Australian, or Vic | Berger, in Aberdeen next month hithior beat M beat Miller; | Stevens beat | 3 Jones, | me PULLMAN, Dec. 8—The Pullman | players Wednesday elected «Asal Clark, the center, to lead next year's} jteam. Hans F. Hanson of Snohoi ish will captain the cross. ountry| |team. | SUSPEND NUCKOLS | NEW YORK, “Dee. 3.—Vance Nuckols has been indefinitely sus- pended by the National Trotting| association for failure to turn over! a horse to another driver when di- rected to do so by the judges. j tle | min, | back.” S. ELECTS GLARK FAMOUS PLANK JUMPS TO FED STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 3, 1914. PAGE 7. LEAGUE SQUAD GETTYSBURG, Pa., Deo. 3.— Eddie Plank, former star southpaw of the Philadelphia Athletics, admitted here today that he had signed a Federal league contract to play with Fielder Jones’ St. Loule club. He refused to divuige the terms of his contract. Plank’s desertion surprised even |the closest followers of baseball | All the American league clubs had hot given watvers, and several magnates have visited Plank here in hope of signing him up for the 1915 season. Harry Goldman, treasurer of the Raltime lub, came here and se cured the veteran's signature e al GOOD YET, SAYS MACK | PHILADELPHIA, nie k, manager of the lotics, manife but little inter est today wh told that Plank had signed a Federal league con. tract He was a wonderful pitcher,” eat Mack, “and I wish him luek, a good pitcher yet, too. ed through with him, however, and am quite willing to see him go |to the Federals. Plank ts after |the money above everything else.” |S. A. G. PICKS BOXERS: SPOKANE, Wash. pokane A, A. C, hi ed two of the boxers for the Seat trip. They are Fritz Eh lingston, 125, and Young Benja- 108, Spokane meets Seattle iL Deo, 3.—Con Ath Dec. 2.—The| already pick Dee. HE RETURNS TO RING | MeNutt, Nghtwegitht, preparing for MeNutt has with Joe Murray, Coola Indian champton, at Steve- MeNutt quit the ring March} 1905. ELECT LEO ‘SIZER ‘The Queen Anne high school | football players elected Leo Sizer captain of next year's team, Wed. nesday. Laster notch attle ones is in Se a “come been match. ston. 17, GLICK LEADS TIGERS PRINCETON, N. J. Dec, 3.— Frank Glick of Pittsburg has been lelected captain of the 1915 Tigers. || STAR REPORTER NABS FUGITIVE — CHASED BY COPS When R. J. Harris, 26, a cook, ran} bareheaded onto Fourth av block from the police station, Wed. | nesday afternoon, with City Detec | Itives J. P. Smith and A. A. Brown| in hot pursuit, he headed straight} for Loren D. Angevine, a Star re} porter, who happened to be going | south on Fourth The Star man opened his arma, just like the hero tn the fourth act, and although Harris tried not to, he| rushed into them, whereupon The| Star man embraced him until the| winded coppers caught up. | Harris was caught because he! had a guilty conscience. | He was standing at Sixth ave and Spring when he saw the detec-| tives approaching. Harris ran. The detectives ran, too, filled with sus-| picion. The chase led over fences.) through alleys, back yards and} down steep, muddy banks | In Harris’ room they found a quantity of jewelry and silverware. They think he stole it | MACHINE BURIES "EM LONDON, Deo, 3-—The allies will soon have 13 big machines to use on battlefields, mainly for digging graves, but for making trenches when there {s no fighting oer PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS P-L. Bidg., Seattle RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When ft comes to @ good, first ental service at @ reasonable o dentiste can offer you ‘entirely new in math: Let them tell you all Shout your teeth, what to fo and what not to fo: get an estimate of y dental needs and have them ‘terms You will he tr an@ should you by them. you wil! Jue in fall will surely feot tng results. 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WILL HELP MOTHERS BERLIN, Dec. 3—To alleviate th anxiety cided to furnish financial and med- {eal assistance to prospective moth-| ers Complete Report of Market Today Eriqse Fuld Prodecers ter Vegetables and (Corrected datly by os w. Local potat ‘ Yakima pot Godwin & Co) 16.00 @20.00 La Cauliflower, Loca Sweet cider, eal aingan ; Tananae Cranberrte Cranberries Prices Pald Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork per bbl. per box eee essseeeessecees 2.00 Eggs, Fans 1 roosters, live Hens, over & Ibe a ibe. and under Ducks, young . Geone, fat | Pork, 200d block howe Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese (Corrected daily by the Bradner Co.) vous Ty Washington mery, brick Washington pack Own your own nome. It’s jeasy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS—then choose. oO top | the Bella || of husbands at the front,| the Bundesrath of Germany has de-| Bonds, . CAD AC Tacoma’ we: ulre the services of | Tom O'Rourke, the widely-known manager of boxers, if he #o de |sires, O'Rourke has communteated | |with Bonds and agrees to handle | jhim tf Bonds tntends to the Eastern field, O'Rourke intervals has managed such well known fighters as Jack Havelin, Joe Walcott, George Dixon, Kid] Mo Tom Sharkey, “Mysterfous | Billy” Smith, Al Palzer and others. Maybe Mike Lynch lan’t going to abdicate at Spokane after all That Red Neck is still connected | with the Indians is shown in the news from Tacoma that “Curley” Coen has signed a 1915 Spokane jcontract. Mike closed negotiations | with Coen. . 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Miss Iona Ford of Loutaville has married Fred Carr of Albany, Ind. eee The difference between us and | President Wilson is that can tell a golf story ten years old jand get by with tt | . | You can oie an idea of how long Plank and Matty have been tn the |game by casting an eye over the list of catchers they have had, Jake Warner, Frank Bowerman, Roger Bresnahan, Chief Meyers and Larry McLean are among those who have handled the delivery of Mathew- son, while Plank has had his twist s ‘received by Powers, Lapr |Shreck, Thomas and Schang and | others, ° They're going to fight the antl fighters to fight. SEAL DEAL STILL ON) SAN FRANCISC 0, Dec. 3. gotlations for the purchase of the| San Francisco club by Henry Ber. ry, Low Angeles, from Ish, were still pending today. papers remained unaligned, those be signed today. Berry yesterday disposed of his interest in the Los Angeles club to Thomas J. Di mody of Los Angeles and Thomas J. Stephens of San Francisco EVERETT SMOKER EVERETT, Dec. A ‘The Frerett School of Physical Culture will hold {ts reguiar monthly smoker Dec. 11, Joe Swain nega Al Moore tn the main event. Young Coggins vs. Travie Davis, Chari ie Marshall vs. Joo Baxter, Clift} Sumerlin va. Ed Thompson ani} |Joe Strunk ve. Ed Harris round out the card. Ewing and The but THE PERFECT ALL- PURPOSE BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR. (SUPERIOR TO AN ALL- HARD WHEATFLOUR or AN ALL-SOFT WHEAT FLouR. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS more See our exhibits at th at the Rotary Business Show Stuart Bldg., Fourth a University, Dec. 3, 4, 5. Free to public. STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Bt. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, GO Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- cause our work Ie different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP Firat and Seneca, Main 4131 QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Rest of Materials *—We'll Make Them Like New, John Cicchetti, Prop. fighters in California to allow the| interested said they would) BRING CRACK ELEVEN HERE Managers of the Northwest tn | tercollegiate conference are hold ing their biennial gabfest tn Spo kane today Football will th this schedules for revamped, being most important feature of the meeting r athlette schedules will al wn up and revision constitution considered ttle is represented Arthur Younger, Dean Milnor j chairman of the faculty committee, and Victor president of the conference. Younger has not yet given up hope of bringing the Oregon Aggies next Thanksgiving. Unless C, acquiesces, Washington compelle th for its" day dat will never again ay Pullman on the holt- nor any other conferen the two Oregon rstate games here bi walkaways of the by three general Ro! athletic Zednick, men manager; here OA will be conference varalty agree to p day her foe, aside from teams, Past tn Thanksgiving hav | for Dobie. | Washington, through a two-year | ere ement, plays the University of Oregon {n Oregon next year, so it 1s utterly impossible to bring that team here tn 191 M r Younger has several big teams in mind if O. A, C. refures to lsten to bis proposition. He is not | at this time prepared to divulge the names of these schools | It {* Just possible that Tilinots may be brought here, as Wednes j day the Seattle alumni decided to |take such steps as will bring these |two elevens together. The conference Ne cludes Friday | TURN EHMKE BACK | ar meeting con. LOS ANGELES, Dee. ard Ehmke, youthful Angel pitch er and erstwhile phenomenon, may pitch for San Francisco next year Ehmke was sold to the Washing- ton Americans last year, but |rumor has it that he will be turn [ed back to the Coast for further | seasoning How 1332-34 Second Avenue Christmas Will able. Union Street Be More Enjo Make Your Money And Be Well Dressed i Sys on and the Jse our Liberal Credit tem. Pay a little down anything you may need e3 payments after holidays. 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Can Steam 30 Knots It is probable the Germans have already added five of these first line craft to their fle One, the dreadnaught cruiser Derffinger, was being completed when war was declared. It is of 28,000 tons, larger than any ship in| the British fleet. Its heavy ¢ | however, are not of record power,| weight having been sacrificed to} give the vessel a speed capacity of! 30 knots. It is likely the | ship, the Lutzow, for service A third ship of the same class, the Ersatzhertha, laid down in July, 1913, certainly will be afloat before the end of 1915. England Has Monsters Three German superdreadnaugnts of the Konig class were to have been completed last month, aad are today doubtless in commisston, fully manned. These vessels are of 25, 500 tons displacement each, and each mounts 10 12-inch guns. An other of the same class is to be ready in July. Two of the katser’s latest super dreadnaughts of 28,000 tons each, and each carrying eight 15-inch guns, were to have been finished in April or May, 1916, three years after their keels were laid. It is reasonable to belleve that work on them will be rushed so that they will be ready for battle by the end of 1915. Great Britain's most !mposing ad |ditions to {ts naval strength were its four new superdreadnaughts of the Queen Elizabeth class, All four probably are now at sea. Germany jhas as yet nothing to compete with them. They are of 000 tons each, each carries eight 15-inch guns and either can steam 25 knots, Derffinger's sister is now also ready .|knees as near the ‘Bosch’ as possi- 3.—Wil- | EASTERN sHOES Mean Good Shoes We appreciate your patronage and want you to know it. ind service, Just now you will find bh A great asse: biage of Winter Bhoes at $3.50, $4 $5, $6 QUEER STUNTS MEN PULL OFF ON THE By William Philip Sims (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, Nov. 9.—(By Mail to New York.)—The 219th Reserve Infantry regiment has made a reputation for pulling off queer stunts. One of Its heroes, a sergeant who has since been killed, won for him- self the name of “the hunter of field glasses” on account of the marked attention he paid to Ger man officers carrying field glasses. Risking his life dozens of times in foolhardy adventures, the ser- geant managed to equip nearly every man in hie company with German glasses. Just before his last exploit he wag asked to describe his plan of campaign, and he replied very sim- ply: “We just wiggle on hands and ble, then we pick up a stone and throw !t In the opposite direction so as to make him turn his head. Then we jump on him. That's all.” He met his death in just such an exploit, and died with a smile on his lips. The 219th boasts the fattest man in the army, a private named Le Goazien, who in civil life is the dl- rector of a big co-operative store. Le Goazien, who is the life and soul of the trenches, weighs about 270 pounds. He say “I could have been sent home when the mobilization order was published, for I found that all men Weighing over 210 were classed with {dfots, hunchbacks and crip- ples, but I preferred to come and fight.” Recently Le Goazien returned to the front from a visit to Paris on behalf of his colonel, with an enor- mous crayfish and a great hamper of oysters. A well known chef, now a private in the 219th, prepared the crayfish for the colonel, who divided it into small pieces, so that as many of his men as possible could share the dainty with the officers. The eating of the oysters was dis- turbed twice by the enemy's bat- teries. When all was finished, the colonel turned to his guests and BATTLE LINE volunteers to throw the oyster shells and the remains of the crey- fish into the German trenches.” The whole party volunteered, Two were chosen, and carried out their queer mission under a hail of - WANT MUFFS BERLIN, Dec. 3—A German staff officer has made an appeal for women’s muffs to protect the hands of German troops in the western paign during bitter weather, and fashionable women in Berlin have been asked to send their furs. SELLS NAME OF TOWN LONDON, Dec. 3.—London is amused over Grand Duke Michael's plan for raising money for comforts for British soldiers. 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