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BROOKLYN FEDS GIVE UP THEIR CLAIM SPOKANE BOYS ARE LIKELY TO COP THINGS AT S.A.C, SMOKER With a Duteh lunch following) that Ratrd will have his hands full RUBE MARQUARD; GOES BACK TO GIANTS TO S.A.C. NOTES the program and a few words of/and maybe then some. greeting from James J, Corbett The complete card follows Dave Williams, a former R. V. A. former heavyweight champion of| H. Gleason, 8. A. 0, vs. Ray Or| ©. scrapper, has joined the boxing the world, as added attractions, the | ton, Spokane, at 125 pounds; Mad and will try out for the P. N boxing show at the S, A. C. gym den, 8. A, C,, vs, Eliingston, Spo-| 4 amplonships at Sag Francisco Friday night promises to be a/ kane, at 125 pounds; Earl Baird,| S pounds. humdinger, The card alone {s suf | cee fictent to attract a big crowd, as Piummer is putting up some very ten boxing bouts and a fujitsu ex Mibition are on the program Pour of the Spokane Athtette | elud's fastest boxers will meet wearers of the blue diamond em diem, and of the Interclud bouts that between E. Nelson of Spo- kane and Batrd of the 8. A. Cy promises plenty of fireworks. Nel Bon fe the lad who trimmed MeCal um at the Walla Walla Roundup Jast summer, and ts one of the fast est boys from east of the hills, I | NAVY YARD ROUTE | Tourist Time table subject to change without notion. Phome Main 3101. BULL BROS. Jus? Printers 2012 THIRD @AIN 1043 Price S0¢ Round Trip Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome We can save you money on your Coal Bills. Associated Coal Tracts Co. 418 Joshua Green Bldg. Seattie. |. Nelson of Spokane A. C. Who Meet Earl | will Baird 115 p 8. A. C., ve. ——|R. Bing e, at 108 te: | pounds; H. 3, Ys, Bob: by Burns, Rainier Valley A.C, at |188 pounds; Marshall vs. Richard and Val Sontag vs. H. Re’ h, at 158 pounds. Contestants in the last five bouts are all 8. A. C. men Instant Relief most powerful | application known - herbs which grow only prepared under the personal ¢i- Teetion of the famous Joshi famtiy. ff) Don't suffer from rheumatism or other aches or paine any longer Apply this soothing, curative oti to the affected parts Reltet is Bf) aimest instantaneous Buy a dot- fi) tie TODAY from your drugetst write— SPORTING FLASHES Team mates of Herman Anderson or | on the U. of W. football squad have |derson, for four years tackle and Joshi Medicine Company | last year’s captain of Dobie’s cham- 9705 First Av pion team. The medal has been held by Tom Wand, Wayne Sutton and Flaherty, for whom it was named return been elected captain of the 19 Chicago. Football letter men of the Broad- way high squad will be the honor guests at the annual junior prom in the school gym Friday evening The new gym of the Fauntleroy Congregational church will be opened tomorrow night with gym nastic exhibitions, including num 606 ‘or 914 FOR bers by Y. M. C. A. athletes. The | voted the Fiaherty medal to An-| quarterback, has football team of the University of straight billiards now, mak 13 and 19 yesterday fancy ing runs of He was taken into camp by Wilber & couple of days ago. doesn't smoke and can't stand the fumes of the weed, so when Wilber fired up a big, black rope and kept the table in a smoky base, he won in a walk | eee Moon has grabbed off 13 straight games at threecushions, which marks him as a likely contender tn the coming tourney | . Ed Young bowled strong 9 against Coo rday, thetr cont 70 and .398 . Dodd hae bowled seven games of 200 or better during the past week, 8 being \CLARK WILL STICK | WITH THE PIRATES WINFIELD, Kas., Deo, 10 ply to a report that he had set In re vered relations with Barney Dreyfus, own er of the Pittsburg Natio Ne elubd, Fred ( 16 an ager of the anno! need to. }day that he had renewed his con tract for another year with that team PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO sHOrs Pol, Bldg, Seattle. SELECT DANCING FABTIEG HIPPODROME Fitth aad Ustveretiy eam Amusement t 120 pounds; Mason vs. Son tag, at 125 pounds; Warren vs} Hensley, at 135 pounds; Irving Gleason vs. Banckie, at 115 por unde, | We guarantees the supertority of . | the Truss, and give free trial to A. LUNDBERG co. Trusses, Deformit lances and | Artificta eT THIRD | Wonderful Invention stores Health While You Sleep. 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Barn man who has situation tn Eve the possible Northwestern next Keason, are enthustastic talked with en aizing up the tt with a view to entablishment of # league club there about ft. He a number of business mon, all of whom, he declares, are most favorable to the plan and| willing to get behind tt. A meet ing Commercial Club for Friday noon when the Everett boosters for the club franchise will consider de tatle, QV Basket Veteran sporting says the people there | has been called at the Everett | STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1914. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH £i Hall | cretary of the Se ketball league, has nge from the Bel tle Chureh Bs ived a cha ham It fa proposed to have the two winning teams of the | leagues meet. Banketball games are being book ed at Spalding’s store, being open to all teams, see Routh, of Wihsiow, hae made ar- church league for a post! season game. the books| done iittle hard work | injured in a world’s sertes rangements for two games in his) metropolis Dec, 16 will play the First Bay five of Seattle, and hi will take on Fred Berry's Mystics. Jack Fournier, firet baseman of the Chicago White Sox, was fined $50 for speeding his auto, In pollo court yesterday, Fournter stopped oft here, where he played tn his busher jays, to meet his friends, then {t happened. Fournter| appealed to Dug to try and help him out of the hole, but the best Dug could do was to tell him he was sorry STEWART MOUSE WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantees You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materta! Your Old Shoes Used. Bring Us 219 James St. You PIT na Goren. Above illustration one-third actual size. The Dutch Character Dolls are eleven inches tall, dressed in various Dutch costumes. An assortment of dresses to choose from. The kid body Dolls have natural hair and sleeping eyes, and are thir- The cuts shown above are exact reproductions, just as you will ssee them dressed when you call for them at The Star and have sleeping eyes. teen inches tall. His first team|dren of soldiers cond team | {ng hundreds have been employed old) i PAGE ~ RITCHIE AGREES TO BOX AT EVERETT EVERETT, Deo. 10—Freddy nc TURN MARQUARD Bogan hae received word from Willie Ritchie, former light NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The weight champion, that he will box four rounde in Everett with owners of the Brooklyn Federal CHICAGO, Deo, 10—Owing to the the winner of the Chet Neff. f) Ngee gy Stony he the! league club announced today Charley Burne bout In Seattle | illness of Mrs, Morningstar, who’ se next Tuseday. The issue tinea he {s forced to take to Arizona for| ‘thelr determination of turning by Ritchie Ie $2,000, but he will || her health, Ora Morningstar has) back Pitcher Rube Marquard | walt to sign ‘agreement until || been compelled to withdraw from! to the New York Giants, It inte for pending bouts [ithe Champion Billiard Players’) was declared that after Mar. ind Tacoma are com vague. This decision is made at| quard had signed a Federal con tract, it was found that he was | he will sign a || much encrifice, as Morningstar te in EX-CHAMP WILLIE RITCHIE AGREES TO MEET WINNER OF THE NEFF-BURNS CONTEST HERE _ WANT NO LEGAL BATTLE; FEDS BACK TO GIANTS “ted up to the Giants. “Marquard,” said John M. Ward, business manager of the Brookfeds, “may consider hi self the property of McGraw’s club. We declined to enter in- ’ to a legal battle with the Na- tlonal league when we found that Marquard was under con tract with the Giants.” the lead in the league race by wide | margin, and was in line for a large! | cut In a number of valuable purses. dD ] Blanket agreement for the three. The next emoker at Everett Will be held Tuesday evening. The card Includes the following: Al Moore of Milwaukee vs. Joe Swain, at Cogg! | Morningstar withdraws with a per lcentage of 864, leaving Sutton t& |lead the league with .784 j ee ley Marshall ve. Joe Baxter; Ed Lotzenhelser pulied a number of! On the 8. A. C. alleys last night | Thompson ve. Cliff Summerline, | kood shots In his match with Frank-|§, 4. C, team No. 1 hung the crepe and Ed Strunk ve. Ed Harri lin in the Christmas tourney at the/on the Imperials, 2,827 to 2,747 White House hall yesterday, and| Perry of the Imperials rolled high |the latter took a trip south. The score of 248, and bigh average of Stacy Shown received a letter| tinal score was 50 to 10. Robinson | 991 from in Francisco yesterday, #ay-| and Burns are scheduled to try cor see Ing Charley Swain ts getting along | clusions today. | 8. A.C. team No, 2 had as good nicely and that his leg was ampu tee k ust Basel's St on the tated a short distance above the| “ici@? Huston, the * 0-or-no-count” | y, pe rial alleys, winntin 65 to ankle, #o that he will not be so) piliiard boy, isin town looking them) 2620. Edwards of the A. C badly crippled as was at first/over with a view to prospectiv®/ grabbed off high score and high| feared. | matches. He will tangle with But-| average of 226 and 207 — jler durin Christmas week Connie Mack yesterday handea|'* 2758 . Jack Coombs, Athletic twirler, his| Harry English plied up several unconditional release, Coombs has! yood runs in an exhibition game at ce he Waslihe White House yestervay after- | made the high average of 205 and| same| noon. He ts rapidly qualifying @*|/Cressman of the same team had| with the New York Giants In 1911.|the Hoppe of the pocket Kame, | high soore of 2 224 rear Mac's Colts were victorious on the Bismarck alleys last night in their match with the Seattles, winning | 2,756 to 2,641. Koch of the Seattles |Smith, 2,492 to 2,4 with the bacon at the Imperial al- |leys from the Bismarcks last night, | Score, ) to 2,522. Evans of |Geraid’s made high score and high average of 220 and 188 «ee Two games were played last night in the Elks’ club house league, team %, captained by Gardiner, winning from team 9, captained by Rice, 2,444 to 2,438, and team 2, Capt, rich, winning from team 6, Capt. 33. In the first game mentioned Middendort of team 9 was high, with 220, and his high average was 197. In the sec ond contest Arthur of team 5 rolled — iva score of 213, and Smith of the m high average of 189, $ CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Bowler Hat Co. We Cell foe end Deliver lain 8986. tie Out-of-town ‘. Dee. | 0) ct oye gay ae ere po “Shorty” bra wee at his weual| The Geral’ cite five got away ~ mi -. |otand at Brown & Hulen’s tie Be ist church | front a chance to help earn a liv night, and attempted to 6 | Allen a few things in the way of handing out handicaps, but— by the clty to ald tn killing rats, which did $400,000 damage in Man. | che mentor, England, st year. } A SALMON sent to friends or business asso- clates in the East would be a fine Charley Hulen must have been sore while playing three games of 18.2 balkiine with Stradby yenter |day, as he won the first !n six tn- nings, the second in four and the third fn one. AIN’T got ° | George Landry, the crack pocket | billiardist, who is appearing at the | Empress this week, dropped in at Brown & Hulen's gave the assembled talent a treat of fancy shooting : Christmas Present I deliver them to any raflroad express office at a total cost to you of $1.25 J. P. TODD Room 1€ Colman Dock. a couple o’ E. A. Hood of Boston Is In town on bis way south, and Is warming up at Brown & Hulen's every after noon in some exciting games “ balkiine. The purchase of Eddie Collins by| the Chicago White Sox is snid to have involved $110,000, Including) -We'll Make Them Like Ni Collins’ salary for five years and . * | $50,000 as the purchase price. Col-| John Cicchetti, Prop. }]} line wit! likely succeed Callahan o| manager of the Sox | smoothness. we with VELVET So a toothless dog. I’d ruther hey one with teeth, thet’s hed the bite cured outer him by kind treatment. An’ same with tobacco. a all SBLVEL, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is man’s real pe smoke, with the bite taken out by twe years’ ageing. ; oe Kentucky Burley de Luxe with an extra aged-in-the-wood 10c tins and Sc metal-lined bags. Coupons of much time fr years FANCY DRESSED DOLL Above illustration one-third actual size. 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Bring the coupons to The Star office, 1307 Seventh Ave- nue, and select your doll. This offer expires December 24. All you need is two subscribers for one month. Do not collect any money. DOLL COUPON NO. 1. I am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to have The Star delivered for one month and there- after until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Out- to pay the carrier twenty-five side of Seattle, 35c per month in advance.) Name . Name Address en MECC ON RT OL PTT REECE Phone ........ one-third actual size. The fancy dressed Dolls are eleven inches tall DOLL COUPON NO. 2 I am not a subscriber to The Star and wish to 4 have The Star delivered for one month and there- : after until ordered discontinued, for which I agree side of Seattle, 35c per month in advance. ) DUTCH KID Above illustration cents a month. (Out-

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