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pathy, le. prate fe Dine 7. Im- bility “Suggested the LOS ANGELES, . Promoter McCarey will next Saturday for New Ori to establish a boxing club. He Will be associated with P. H Tessier, a broker, and Domi. tle Tortorich, New Orteans. McCarey said that he prob. bly would stage his first bout In New Orleans soon after an. 1. MAY OPEN WITH RITCHIE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 7.—WIl Ne Ritchie admitted today he has received an offer to meet the win ner of the Los Angeles fight be tween Joe Rivers and Johnny Dun dee, The off came from Mc Carey, who has announced his tn tention of breaking into the fight game in New Orleans. 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A. | to all corners of the earth in | rapid strides SOCCER 18 THE GAME OF THE: PROLETARIATE IN E'NGLAND. By JOHN P. BRADY Forward on Galt Canadian Cham- pions, 1905 The game which ts bound to be popular in any country fs the game which the poor boy can play with out great nse. One of these is baseball, another {s soc Both require about the same qualities, viz, speed, brains and skill Soccer ts the game of the prole tariat in England; cricket the game of the wealthy. Soccer has spread the wake of the Englishman. It has spread all over Europe and the sol- | diers in the great war play it be tween battles. It has grown with in America until now, there are teams here which can put up creditable exhibitions of the sport. Speed, brains and ability to use the feet with as much accuracy as the hands are necessary in the mak ing of a great soccer player. It re quires more practice than hockey or lacrosse or baseball, as in these | games the hands are used most, while in soccer the hands are out of | the game. | Soccer {ts a comparatively new game. It fs not 5 rs old. fn} the early "70's it w: GILMORE MUST HAVE MEANT | WHAT HE SAID By Hal Sheridan | y YORK, sident James A. Federal league Dec, 7 of t voiced Gilmore recently mnection with the war on organized baseball, and he has already made good on one of them Andt way he has started out bas made Ban Johnson and bis cohorts] threats In co sit up and take notice. j« “If money will get his services, snid Gilmore, “Walter Jc on of Washington. star twirler he American league, will wear a Fed eral uniform nex: year.” And when the time to make good came, Gilmore's agents were right on the job, and Walter signed a three-year contract with the Fed erals, at a yearly salary of $17,500. He also received $6,000 bonus for signing. Then Ban Johnson attempted to | discredit Walter by saying his days OHIO METHOD IN | DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural 84 your original Examinations are now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished In all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee $5 10 Gold or Porcelain 9 to 12 ted Set of Teeth ranteed ........ 10 Solid Gold or lorcelain Crown ridge Work ... ; $4! Gold Fillings $1 Up Other Fillings .........50¢ Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET GORNER SECOND AVENUE of usefulness to the Washington club were over, and that he would) Ce) have been sent to some other club even if he had remained in the American league. But Clark Grit- fith, manager of the Senators, let out a howl that could be heard in San Francisco. Johnson will not be allowed to leave my club without a fight in the courts,” declared. Then Grif. fith called a meeting of the direct ors of the club to map out a line of battle. Nothing one, how. ever, the directors asserting that Ban Johnson would come to Wash ington and aid them in forming some plan of action. A few hours later {t was an nounced that Rube Marquard, one of the star pitchers of the New ants, had signed with the ) from the Giants, and the: also promise to take Marquard’s case Into the courts. On top of this came the announce. ment that Chief Bender had signed with the Federals, probably to ap- pear with the St. Louis club. In view of recent events, it must be admitted that Gilmore meant what he said when he declar ed that the erals were in base bal} £0. stay and would fight organ ized baseball to a finish was AUSTIN & SALT Hotel Arlington Bidw 1213 First Avenue. Boxing, Wrestling, | Physical Training. Hates 85 and #10 tried out in| play England and an assoctation seemees casceen college. |More stock is several|® vidently |” STAR—MONDAY, DE Winter Sports On; Ae. Why Not Soccer? Charley Hulen put the skids un der Ray Cumber, form city balk billiard champion, Saturday night two 100-point games, de featir Cumber about two to one. Hulen’s high run was 67 in an 18.2 inch balk lne game, Some shoot ing, Shawles. eee Three billiard tourneys are on at) the Seattle Athletic club, Plummer loading tn the straight billiards con tost with a perfect score, although he has played but ¢ ame, while Moon has a score of 666, winning two and losing one, In the three cushion game Moon leads with a perfect score of 12 straight games. Fox, Cummings and Terrell are tied| for first place with perfect scores in the pocket billiards contest, Fox with eight games to his credit, Chmmings with three and Terrell with one. | SPORTING] FLASHES the Queen years, has of the Rich Leo Sizer, star on Anne eleven for three been elected 1915 captain team to succeed Fred “Irish” ardson. Ted Meredith, Penney sprinter, beat Homer Baker of the New York Athletic club fn a half-mile match rac at Boston. Time—2? minutes, 22-5 seconds Fitzgerald of Austratta made Jimmy Queal, trainer of the Yale cross-country team, extend himself tn a ten-mile run, but was! nosed out by five yards in a sprint-| ing — finiah. Time 654 minutes, 393-5 seconds. Yep. It's the Jim- my Fitz who used to run around Seattle. Jimmy More interest Is attached to the four-round bout between Johnny O'Leary and Chet Neff at the Pa cific Athletic club roomn Tuesday night than to any local scrap this season. The two boys are ex-| pected to tangle like ® couple of strange Wild cats in which the rugby game was dis| }earded and the players not allowed to handle the ball with their hands Among the American and Canadt an born players {t fs usually re ferred to to this day as association football The southern part of the Unit mild winters ought t@ be the ideal country for soccer. The game can be played Frank Ish and Cal Ewing have! sold the San Francisco ball club under weather conditions which|to Hen Rerry, former owner of the would make any other outdoor|Los Angeles team. Now if some sport of its kind impossible. Thejone will just buy Berry out of the equipment required for each play-| league the Seals may and a er costs less than that of any oth-| chance er sport and, therefore, no one could be barred on this account, The writer coached the Univers! ty of Chicago soccer team for a| the prese agent couple of years and the authort-| same old stories | tles there looked upon soccer as a! - - at | tne training for football | j Soccer ts probably destined to be one of the leading Sports tn America during the next few years. | It has all the elements that appeal to red blood without any of the dangers of rugby But only the comparatively fow can play college football and after they are through college they are completely out of It. With soc-| cer, on the other hand, they can many years after bdeing| | Jim Corbett | the admits not The amateur boxing show at the 8. A. C. next Friday night prom. to be the biggest event of tts d this season, as the Spokane Athletic club ts sending the best tt has in the house to meet the Seat tle boys. The Chicago White Sox sign Lal Chinese player, for the) eason. Probably preparing | amo the lous of the 1915 pen- streak of yellow.” Comiee Revert] FOUND OUT BY SHOOTS SELF YORK, in first-class is commanding 21 cents Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frit rected daily by J. W tumble Monday, despite the grad: ually increasing receipts. The shipment of fresh California egi | to the Seattle market at 40% centa is mainly responsible for the drop. Farmers are now getting 42 cents Pils —_ Poultry is lower than last week NEW Dec, 7.—Mra. Min-| coming to Western | nie J. Grant, a young brunet, is tn than there oe calls for. st Vincent's hospital with a pistol rn drop may follow In com) sno wound in her right temple. condition,| Her death ts expected She was cashier fn a restaurant when John T. Grant made her ac- quaintance. They were married at Hudson, N. Y., and lived happily together. June Grant got @ job at Pa, His wife stayed in Godwin & Co. 16.00 @20.00 What happened yesterday was related to police by Grant. “My wife is only 25,” he began. “Until yesterday I thought she was the best girl in the world. “Yesterday I got a letter from her that scared me. She wrote that she was going away. I was so frightened I took the night train for New York. I hurried to the flat and rang the bell. “She opened the door. “A man came out of the bed- Naval oranges . Jap oranges lemons, per crate “He said tt was all a mistake and asked me to take a walk with him and talk {t over, and I did ‘I went back to the flat and rang, but I got no answer climbed in the window | “There lay my wife with the E998.) pistol in her hand.” il Police belleve Grant's story. 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Varsity Is Bunked on 1015 Grid Schedule Bapeball and football schedulesone game to be played in Seattle for 1915 in the Northwestern Inter-|#o4 the other to be played at the home of the college In the east, This 0) tat legiate Athletic conference have! pi. was pushed through by an al deen arranged at a meeting of dele-|joged combination of the eastern gates in Spokane, at which Unt # against the Dobieltes, and| is anything but satisfactory to the latter Hight baseball games have been scheduled with Washington for other colleges, half of which will be played on the Seattle diamond The teams in the eastern portion of the state are left off the sched ule, which arranges for the follow ing games University of Washington April 16 and 17—Oregon at Seat tative arrangement, will meet the) tle Washington State college team at) April Pullman, November 13 tle All other dates are yet to be fill-| May e4 in. The colleges east of rene. ; mountains demanded that Wash May 14 and 15-0, A. ( ington sign two-year contracts for| vallis just as well ha side, looking in, satinfactory cerned The grid echedule for shing ton leaves every date in October but the 30th open, Whitman being slated to play at Seattle on that date. On November 6 Dobie's squad will tangle with Oregon at Bugene ® been on the out so far an getting football dates ts con 23 and 24—O. A. C, at Seat 12 and 13—Oregon at Eu at Cor. | welght in the WATSON AND MOY IN FINAL SCRAP BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.— Promoter Jam Coffroth an- nounced today he has signed Red Watson and Eddie Moy, lightweights, for the last 20. round bout to be staged here. The date will be either Deo. 16 or 18, probably the latter, ae boxing comes to a close in Cal ifornia on that night. Champs Drop One maromere., to Nats Billy Wright, the weight, will go raine of Philadelphia as on curtain raising events at the Aus tin & Salt boxi yw at the Pa cifle Athletic ¢ or day evening, completing nt card. Chet Neff Seattle light t Eddie Lor-| pia ¢ of the| siaie ing elreles ar Carbonado National roccer surprise at Sunday afternoon, Carbonado Johnny |to nothing across the und the cham- soccer team, the team sprung @ Dugdale’s park shutting out the champs by a one-goal score. Barlow put O'Leary will clash winning play for the event, and the Nationals within ten minutes of garded as the he|the time when he placed a center which Jopson grabbed on the und and easily evaded the Coal | Diggers’ go per. Both teams were 1 their toes every minute and the game was one of the fastest of the season and re *|celved frequent hands from the | gallery ton Seattle although Pat & ner will have to with him to tt Salt is dickering Jim © who is apr Pantages this week, main ever before anything GREAT GOSH! GET THIS! THAM IS GOING TO DRAW THE COLOR LINE SAN DIEGO, Dec. 7.—Sam Langford ts going to draw the color line. His battle on Thanksgiving day with Harry Wills in Los Angeles was his last fight with a black man He is going to turn his attention exclusively to the elimination of white hopes—that is, providing he doesn’t get a crack at Jack Johnson. the famous heavyweight at present supposed to be cleaning up all com ers in England. could whip Jack Johnson, Langford replied “I never makes no predictshune. | He's a big, tough fellow, and no| mistake. Just say, though, that | Sam Langford, the Boston Tar Baby “Dene colored scrappers are tough as pig tron,” commented Langford “The white hopes, dey falls much easier, Two colored scrappers don't draw no money, either” When asked {ff he thought he I'm not worrying about the result. What's botherin’ me most ts wheth-| er Mistah Johnson will crawl Into de same ring with me down at) Buenos Ayres dis winter.” | Sam stated that he intends to re | Alex Rose The teams lin Nationals Allen, refereed the struggle, ed uy Simpson; , if he black tire from the doesn't get a champion by that time You see, I'se now 28,” he stat ring next crack at Stewart half backs, Mur dock, MeGillivry and Proctor; for ed, “and dis fightin’ am one tough wards, oa mf Medillivry, Harn- me. kes te t al t,|80n, Barlow and Stewart none " eo ana eae git at mpc Carbonado—Goal, Banks; backs, I'se got ;|Shearer, Downing; half backs, Me down to q er McLean, Atkinsoi for- little furm Ise rds, Hayton, Reese, Lom: ton, 1’se got a wife and baby and|®¥% and Harlin I done just started the youngster to| achool, end now I want to quit kick- in’ wround and go back home to be backs, coin salted down on a got k uenr Bos- , Hane At Tacoma Sunday the Seattle Celtics and Tacoma Nationals bat- A tled to a two-goal tle in an inter Wita my kid esting and speedy contest, which When asked how much money! ended up in a rough-house exhibl- the fight game had netted him, the| tion which resulted In Medlock of Gusky boxer became reticent the Celtics and McGregor of the “Ma wife looks after 4 | Nationals being ordered from the “and I does the "| ame ion Phil Ball, vice president of th STEWART HOUSE St. Louis Feds, says “Homerun steny ies ee sania Baker is seeking a job with the Madera magic Boome BE outlaw” league, Looks as if that! | rarge, Modern Outside Rooms for is where he will have to go if he One or’ Two, BOC wants to stay in fast company wife an coin,” he su gation AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be cause our work is different. a bit better. 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