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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 12, 1914. PAGE 7. CARD FOR P. A. C. SMOKER ANNOUNCED. | READ FULLERTON'S 3 STORY OF THE “JUMPERS” ‘A TOUGH YEAR ON AMERICAN CHAMPIONS. _HONORS EVEN AT INTERCLUB BOXING SHOW. | KILBANE AND JOHNSON ONLY CHAMPS TO KEEP RRR AAR nnn TITLES DURING 1914 AND YEAR IS NOT OVER YET Johnny Kilbane needs sympathy. | He's a champion with nobody to} fight. He's a regular Robinson | Crusoe in the prise ring and he might as well be on a foraway ist and as king of the featherweight| division It’s all because they are not} Stowing any more good 122 and iM-pounders. There isn’t a thing St the weight-—rogardiess of the long-winded howls of managers with touted phenoms—that can sive the Cleveland marvel a battle Johnny can make the toughest kid im the class look foolish in 10 rounds if he doesn't get over the dream wallop. He usually gets over | that wallop, however. But who is Kilbane to fight? » when the feather is & wreck, wise man. agers are letting thelr youngsters duild up and try the smaller light weights. There are enough 8 pounders in the business to crea & new class. In reality, the boys im this section are the ‘egitimate Ughtweights, Business is good at this weight, and the youngsters well within the 153-limit are doing most of the fighting. Johnny is one of the few legiti- mate champions, and the only one, with the exception of Jack Johnson, who has held his title through 1914, the disastrous year for ring crowns This brings up another point ‘Take all the championships all over the world that have changed hands this year and quite an tm- posing array is had The bdigxest blow, of course, was When Willie Ritchie dropped his title to Freddie Welsh. Next tn/ Mne comes Jobany Coulon, wh took one on the chin from Kid Wi}-/ Mars and lost the bantam honors. Bombardier Wells lost the heavy-| weight championship of Europe to| Georges Carpentier. - | Arthur Pelkey lost the white heavyweight championship of the! world to Gunboat Smith, who in turn lost on a foul to Carpentier Dave Smith lost the heavyweight. light-heavy and middleweight titles | | Just Printere 1019 THIRD @AIN 1043 Bronchial Asthma! !f you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, {t will pay you to Investigate. I ha cured asthma of 30 years’ not ia Boston and but here in Seattle round Seattle, and T have not failed in o them. Now, if you are this disease and f at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh fn all {ts forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the |}, Diseases in Rheumatism of all all Nervous Diseases, Epilepsy, Heart and Eczema, and many others too numer. ous to mention. If you are in doubt, write apd I will give you nam and addresses of people I have cured. Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG | Phone Queen Anne 3127 | re | williams will be ineligible to play | the College of the City of New Yor \ \ \ JOHNNY KILBANE of Australia to Eddie MeGoorty. Matt Wells lost the welterweight title of England to Harry Stone. Hughie Mehegan lost Australia’s Ughtweight crown to Freddte Welsh. tison lost the middle of England. weight honors of England to Hen-| yon, who was whipped by Hughes Charley Ledoux, the Frenchman. | took it away from Huges. | Thus it will be seen that John-| ny Kilbane and Jack Jobneon are the only champtons of a year ago who are left. And the season lan't GIVEN LETTERS (FLASHES Fallure of two Whitman letter! men to vote for the 1915 football! second 68M | captain has cansed ® question as| high/ to the election of Edwin Young. It were | !s declared he will not be officially | | Clected until these men vote, and| ybe not then if they vote for the next highest man | An Icelandic Giima expert wants jto match himself against Frank | Letters were awarded the Midgets, first and members of the Broadway school, cups and trophies awarded and Roy Potter, left hal Jot the first team this year was lelected captain of t team for 1915 at the student « bly yes terday. The Harvard was pre- sented to the city champlonshtp team by Ralph Bollard of the Har rd club. Coach Henders nounced George La Fray as the winner of the student cup present ed to the man who had done the most for the success of his team | during the year. Stephan Dwan in giving up his} place as faculty business manager) for nine years, presented the sc Oo! | Gotoh, for nine years presented the school with a picture. Men of the two teams to re ceive football emblems were First team—Harold White, man-| ager; Laurence Smith, captain; Gersid McClair, George Richards, Harry Kays Willams, Louls La Fra) wk et wd a George Butcher am Bow Laie ieladeéa: tke: cabey hewng James Thwing, Wilfred Feek, Job | show ot Anensat Saunders, Roy Potter, captain-| Fred Gribble ‘and | » ° Rrotrerend ed Gripithone | By a score of 46 to 7 Yale's swim by graduation and|™ming team easily ran away from | Giima being the Icelandic art of self-defense we imagine that | |the gltma in this case would be to catch the first train going away from lowa. Broadway students present Coach *| Henderson with a handsome loving ap. . re loat hing the age|at New Haven last night. limtt during next summer. | eee Second team—Drury Adams,| Members of the Harvard cham-| captain; Harry Fursmi Dave | pion football team were wined and Kronfield, Harry Kunze, Marvin / dined and congratulated at a ban | Rhodes, Wallace Bogardus, Fred | quet in Boston last night Stern, Ewart Jared, Paul Duryea, ‘ . Frank Reese, John Widrig, Clar preeman C. Fitzgerald, Cosmop- ence Gilroy, Louts Judkins, Wil-| aig stected 1915 captain of Notre lard Herron, Harold Nygard, Wal ace Ind, football squad. lace McDonald, Herman Meeker, pol Carlysle Campbell, Gene MeClos- George Over.| Manager John J, McGraw of the! ee eee New York Glants admitted today | he is dickering with the Philadel: | phia Nationals for the services o \Catcher Charlie Dooin and Third ‘Baseman Hans Lobert | ea: on account of reac On the Imperial alleys last night the Imperials handed Mack's Colts the short end of a 2 to 2,518) score. Snyder of the Imperials was Whitman college's freshman five there with the high score of 242,/ has the college championship all/and Perry of the same team rolled) bound around with a woollen string | high average of 19 asa result of winning three stral games yesterday. This means faces in the Varsity lineup eee w| Walter Codnran beat Harry Clin in a Champton Billiard Players’ league match in Cincinnati last In @ rough contest at the Soutn| night, 300 to 295, Cline's high run Park playfield last night, the team| was 43, Cochran's 36. representing South Park went down | oes to defeat before the Orillia Athlet! club five. Cochrane, Orillia’s cen-| ter, alone shot 12 baskets, Briggs|league match at Flint, Mich., 300/ and Saylor starring for South Park. |to 25%. Sutton made a high run of | Orillia will meet West Seattle at|74 and Demarest 60. | Orillia tonight. eee | . Indiana te trying to revive racing by legalizing the pari Calvin Demarest was bi orge Sutton in a Champion en by G With a final score of 46 to 23, the| Chauncey Wright basketball squad} had little difficulty in taking the Norwegian Lutheran five into camp| last night in their initial game.) Regan was there like a duck in the| point of scoring for the Wrights | while Hanson and Halverson were the standbys of the Lutherans. not propose a law to give the victims gas before taking thelr in 1915. Possibly they| money? mean fewer fellows on the pay roll; they conldn't very well have fewer major league players. see John Albert, sald by Coach Stagg |to be the most promising football SPOKANE “MILWAUKEE” AL SLEEPER on evening het at Spokane be occupied on arrival kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at: 9:00 P. M. OpservaTion Car and Daylight Service on famous trai A “CITY TICKET OFFICE —| material at the University of Chi cago, died suddenly yesterday of a mysterious {Illness the physicians are unable to diagnose ee || Fever of Johnny Evers, il! In ||New York, has abated, and he is sald to be on the road to recovery via the Paciflo grammer soccer team, winner of the South section and the Adams school team, leaders of the North section, meet today on Lincoln playfield to determine the city school soccer championship eee HORT LINE SERVICE AND TEEL TRAINS if Mr. Staga thinks that the newspaper critics deal in bunk, what dows he call the kind of dope Yoach Doble hands out prior to | big games? trains to and from Spokane. Can| until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- | o-* Freddie nck trains for prize fighting by playing foot ball, which Is like breaking a leg to prepare for a bad cold. ‘Olympian.”” SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE iC. When the § thing | followed the prograi PA. CLUB SHOW Matchmaker been week lining Dan Gait hae humping himself thie up the five-bout card for the Pacific Athletic club's boxing show Tuesday evening, with the result that he has got together an array of talent that should provide a fitting setting for the main event between Chet Neff and “Roughhouse” Charley Burnes. Contestants for all but ¢ the preliminary events have ‘igned up, The curtain raiser will © between Perey Cove, the old war ore of the 122-pounders, who wil! at Leo Cr Comedian who had all of his slap tick humor removed last Tucsda ight when Anderson placed a swat on his chin that sent bim to the nat and left him uoh condition hat R Austin had to stop th nd bis cc 4 been » his confid and wi CLUB BOXERS SPLIT EVEN AT S.A. C. SMOKER Boxers of the Spokane and Seat tle Athletic clubs who appeared in the interclub events at the 8. A.C show last night, before a crowd that jammed the gymnasium to th imit, divided the honors evenly The totercinb eventa were so hotly ted the easily the oat of the After three rounds of the tough kind of milling the decision was awarded Earl Baird of the 8 A. C. aver Nelson of Spokane. Baird was fully nine inches short er then bis opponent, but he bored tn with such « will there was no question as to the victor. Ellingston, the Spokane 1265. pounder, repeated hin recent per formance of handing out a drub> bing to Floyd den of the 8. A okanite landed his eft, as he did several times, Mad jen knew he had stopped some Madden's elevator was go down when the gong saved est |ing him. Tom Phelps, 8. A.C. at pounds, had {t on R. Benjamin Spokane. Henry Gleason, the fastest amateurs in the North went, billed to go against Ray Or ton of Spokane, was unable to ap pear as he broke a bone in his hand while working out yesterd 1 108 of much of a showing, ning easily his ow Members of the Orton win. way, A. C. appear ed in six bouts which reaulted as | follows: Charles Sontag won from F. Mason wh®n the latter was disqualified for striking when he was down, F. Walker | got the verdict over Geo, Carroll Val Sontag won a close decision one of} Sontag | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH FOUR BOUTS ARE LINED UP FOR TUESDAY NIGHT howing 0, at the againat the other Cohen, 1 |last smoker in the club rooms. wo Seattle favorites will be n in action when Tommy Clark 1 Ad Schaffii get together, Schaffli will have to take off a little weight, as he is to meet Clark who ' up a couple of boys tor the ot vont billed, and will be able to announce It in a day or two. In the meantime Interest in de veloping on the probable outeome of the Neff-liurna debate, Neff ts working out every day at Austin & Salt’s, and crowds of fans are gath paces atylos of milling of th two gladiators are very similar, and it is doubtful if Neff will have any thing on Burna hen it ¢ Neffs long sult-—tn-fighting. lands a oc EVERETT MEN READY TO TAKE By Hugh Ss. "Fullerton Finally wo are peginning to get some kind of a line on the base: ball situation. The American league ia split NW. FRANCHISE: As ann ir unced Inst night's Pink, ft ts pract ured that Everett will get a Northwestern eague franchise, and be represent d by a team next seanc John S. Rarnes, the veteran sportst went to F tt several days a and p enthustasm in the yesterday a ass 1 ing of promir men was held at the Commercial Club there All agreed there would not be the slightest difficulty in ralsing the money necessary for the club, and the only cloud on the horizon was the matter of grounds. The ball grounds of Everet@ available for the proposed team are owned by several public spirited r@idents and a committee was appointed to take up the matter of signing a| 10-year lease for the grounds with the owners. The committee is | posed of John K. Healy, Dr. W Cox, H. D. Cooley, William Hofer korn James E. Gowen and W. W Blaine, secretary of the Commercial Club, eretary, The committee hopes to have everything in shape to appear be ltore the league directors at their Imeoting in Seattle next week, and ;make application for a franchine | In the event it ts granted It Is pro. posed to have the Everett team | play two games a week on the home| grounds and the others on the Se attle grounds. | Boston fight referees have gore! [on strike. Probably they tnsist upon overtime pay for counting over H. Rindfleisch in four rounds. | Marshall won the Richardson in four Gleason beat W. rin got the best of Roberts, both vents going four rounds, Charley | iulen refereed. 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THERE NO LONGER REMAINS |A DOUBT THAT THE PLAY- ERS OF BOTH LEAGUES ARE STRONGLY IN FAVOR OF THE FEDS. The declaration of certain club owners that their first step after peace with the Federal league was to be the destruction of the players’ association has | borne fruit. It ts evident, from some of the contracts, that the major club owners at first were very moch alarmed and signed their players to straight, legal and bind- | ing contracts, But they did not relish giving players equitable con |tracts, Later fn the season some lof the clubs tried another scheme. They offered the players what | practically is a trick contract—no more binding upon the club than | latter league is divided | HUGHFULLERTON GETS A LINE ON 1915 BASEBALL SAYS FED STARS WILL PAY FOR THEMSELVES IN DAY against Ed Hunter, the Seattle boy,| the old form was; but on its face binding upon the player. re trying to avold signing contracts that would compel them to keep players two or three years yet hold the monopoly upon the services of that player just so long as they desired. Some of the contracts evolved by “smart” lawyers ought to be printed in the comic supplements. 1 anded one to an attorney a few) days ago and, after studying it, he} remarked: “What {s this, an effort to bluff} some one into contract?” From a playing standpoint the Feds have acquired much strength thinking he has a BILLIARDS MAKE SHOTS. ARE SUCKERS. THE STAR'S SPORT PRIMER LET US WATCH THE MEN PLAYING BILLIARDS. 'S A FINE GAME TO WATCH. THE BEST BILLIARD PLAYERS WATCH . THEN THEY CAN TELL THE PLAYERS HOW THEY —_ SHOULD HAVE MADE THE SHOT. THE BILLIARD PLAYERS ARE VERY UNAPPRE-CI-A-TIVE THEY DO NOT LIKE TO BE TOLD Now To THEY PREFER To MISS THEM THEIR OWN WAY. BILLIARD PLAYERS ARE OF TWO STHOOLS 3 SUCKERS ANO SHARKS THERE ARE MORE SHARKS THAN THERE [SALVATION ARMY The Salvation army is arranging to distribute its Christmas baskets to needy families on Dec, 24. This distribution will take place from the Citadel, Fifth and Wach-; ington, at 3 p. m. Appitcants for baskets will apply | for same at $25 Globe Wag. Each Mesias contains sufficient food for a family of five persons. On Monday, Dec, 28, a Christmas| tree will be given for poor children. Tickets can be obtained at the Globe bidg. The public is requested to contrib-| ute to this fund. Contributions should be matled | to Ldeutenant Colonel T. W. “a 825 Globe bldg. High Finance Very black, very small and od much impressed with the impor- tance of her mission, she stood be- fore the kindly lady of the house. ‘Well, Ophelia?” “(se de washerwoman’s little girl and mommer she says pleage to le her a dime. bi She got to pay some Sweet Home” to it. and yet have not weakened the old leagues to any great extent. I im- agine that Walter Johnson, Eddie Plank and Chief Bender will draw in at the gate all the money they cost the Feds In one trip around the circuit. I can imagine that at Indianapolis, Kansas City, Buffalo and Baltimore, where these stars have not been seen in action, they will attract big crowds. Johnson's first game in Chicago ought to bring $5,000 additional to the gate, In cold advertising space each lone of these men now has repaid the Feds. | NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Keanedy and Tourtet n Dock, Seattls except . $200, 10:30 @ m. cept Sunday (Sunday 2 ae aturday, 11:45 pom Time table subject to change without rotice. 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