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STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 14, 1914. PAGE 7. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH COAST BOXERS JOHNNIE POE- WILL TRY LUCK TOMMY BURNS HURT IN ACCIDENT |__ COAST BOXERS WILL . INVADE _ AUSTRALIA AGS TO NAME | PRESIDENT FOR WILL SELECT N. W. LEAGUE PRESIDENT _ JOHNNIE POE HAS A “MOVING” LIFE |TOMMY BURNS, ONCE THE COLLEGE HERO "CHAMP, IS INJURED CHEYENNE, Wyo.,, Deo. 14. Two important matters come before the directors of the Northwestern baseball league when they meet, tomorrow afternoon, at the Seattle hotel, the naming of | the team franchise formerly by Portland. The question of A mooted one. last season to fill the term of Fielder Jones, announces will not be a candidate for re Peiection, and suggests Portus Bax r. Baxter, like Barkis, is willin’, ut the names of Vic. Zednick, Tom. my Ivers and Bobby Blewett are looming up on the horizon as pos bilities, and {t is said that certain directors have other men in the mature of dingy horses that they hope to enter in a winning race at} the last moment. The directors re fuse to give any indication of! “where they are at” in the matter Everett seems to offer the best “out” in the matter of the Port fand franchise. Everett business _ men have organized and the money for the franchise will easily be forthcoming, according to them They have been working on the matter of a park in Everett and ex pect to be able to go before the meeting tomorrow with a park near the center of the city, tled up un der a ten-year lease. In the event Everett gets the franchise, two games a week will be played there. other Everett games being played on the Seattle grounds. I[LIARDS held the president ts Ed Hughes, elected The 8 A. C. tourney goes merrily) (Son, with Moon now leading in both straight billiards and three. cushion games. He has won and lost one at straight bill " giving him a percentage of .750. He | bas « perfect score in the three- emshion game, having won shine eee With 10 straight games and no losses, Fox leads the 3. eee at Saginaw, Mich., last night, in a Champion league match, George Sutton defeated Calvin Demarest, 300 to 294. Sutton aver. aged § 4-37 and made a high run of 48; Demarest averaged § 8-36. His high ron was 60. Artington Bi First Ave “qata DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural 88 your original teeth. 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IN AUSTRALIA BY HAL SHERIDAN NEW YORK, Dec, 14,—The box ing game must be flourishing in Australia, despite: the European! |War, Snow Baker, the proimoter,| Ae a Christmas present, the Patil leaguers are fixing to give| recently cabled his representatives eague president and the placing of | O'santzed basehall a hoarse horee Taft, Over at the 8 A. C. they are pillise a wheeze about Frank Vance| being such a good wrestler that they ee. Clark Griffith still inelet Jumped to the Feds. He must here, weight alive. | “ee Admiral Dewey recommenda that the United Stat boats, In addition to Smith. see | The University of lowa wante an | “assistant coach” to tutor the foot | ball players when not engaged tn | teaching them football. In his spare time he probably can act as college Janitor and build the fences Possibly the Chicago White Sox got that Chin ho but, s they would not have to pay come to think of tt, they seldor ee Charley Ebbett man and some others own ball poor; Nick Young, ary; why Harry Pulliam killed to get a petty salary from Big admits that ba: Proposition, which explains why Ebbetts, an old man, hi are all falling for him, ee that Walter Johnson bh: be related to Frank Frayne of who contends that his son Johnny is the greatest light- oe bulld 15 gun- VA omy e bali player In for having thelr uniforms washed, m pay, anyhow ee all ie mainly a business Murphy, Taft, Freed. while Harry Wright died to work for a small sal himself and John Day Is glad Bill Devery. club: In Chicago they have Indicted a fellow referred to as “prize fight Promoter, indler and Loe' Ory y Pull down the shade: dows, Notify the polic boats, And take fe-blower.” ful aim. They n't that tautology? ee k the doors, Nail up the win. our ammunition Man the life © getting ready to match Frank Gotch with Roller, Americus, Westergaard, Ordemann or Hussane. Help! Help! Help! oe | | Chariie Cutier wants $2,500 for Mikniten J He ought to get alx month: eee The rumor that New York wae t 14, about 22,500 “prominent sporting gent: | governor would see them firs! . 4.4 ee b | Minnesota has awarded M's to a lot of its athletes, but Doe Williams will not permit them to wear them, for fear the public will know who they are. Willard. 0 have a new boxing board brought out with a rush, hoping the Don't scoff at those experts. They are merely striving to | make the All-American eleven p! ball training season start | eee Jobnaon Just as little as it could get lorgantzed baseball ‘| SPORTING FLASHES Boston Braves t }a world’s championship last season, has just signed a contract to man- the team for five years. eee buys Catcher Selmer en from the Portland Pacific Coast team. eee Track team of the University of winner of the “Big Nine”| championship, is coming west - Ing the Easter vacation to take! part in a dual field meet with the| University of California athietes | Charles Comiskey of the White| | Sox t= figuring ahead. He {s laying | plans for a tour of South America and the canal zone with the Chi- cago Americans and New York Na- |tionals at the close of the 1915 season one Frank Kavanaugh, for seve | years coach of the Dartmouth foot- ball team, has been re-engaged for next season at an advanced salary The executive committee of the! Federal league will meet in Chi-| 10 Wednesday to devise a system ributing a-nong Federal teams! stare they are grabbing from | Complete Report of Market Today | | | Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Frait. Corrected dally by J. W Local potatoes ... 16. Cal. sweet potatoes . oawin & Co.) | onions Oregon onions Rome Beauties Aweet older, gal Maingas .... Bananas | Cranberries, per bbl Cranberries, per box Paid Producers Poultry, Veal and good Veal, 65 to 120-Ib, Veal, Butter ative Washingt eamery, brick hi icking last over until the base- It seems now that the Washington club was willing to pay Walter him to sign for, { no one team will be surfeited talent, Inter- of Amateur of convention the use of the Harvard stadium for the proposed track and field champtonship gan fon. Made Now for Xmas JACOBS YHOTO snors PI. Bidg., seattio NAVY YARD ROUTE Meamers H. B. 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ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTIS: 1et and Pike, Opp. Public chet Laboring People’s ventists probably | in euch a way! # next sea-| in New York and San Francisco as | follows “Boxing business looking up, Get! busy and send me more boys, 1| jneed men all the day from light weights to Heht heavies.” | It is noticeable, however, that Baker's message did not instruct | his agents to sign up any men of| |champtonahip or near-champtonshtp | | caliber, | Harry Foley of San Francisco in tends to take two boxers to Aus | tralia before the end of the year They are Satlor Grande, a light heavyweight, who gained some fame by beating Tom Me. | Mahon, and Ralph Grunan of Port | land, Or., a Mghtwetght | Two more San Francisco boxers to make the trip to Australia are Eddie Miller, « featherweight, and Frankie Jones, a clever lightweight, with one of the fastest left hands| in the business. | | Mitchell of San Francis |co has an offer to take Eddie Moy |to Sydney, but {t Is contingent on Moy beating Red Watson this week. | ;Moy has drawa to his credit with Frankie Burns and Milburn Saylor. TO SCRAP FOR "AREAL TITLE Tho first fistic battle in which anything approaching a real cham- plonship has been hanging in the balance to take tn Seattle in & number of years will be staged! at the Pacific Athletic club gym to- morrow night, when “Roughhouse” Charley Burne, recent winner of the title of lightweight champion of Canada, will defend it against Chet Neff of ttle. Burns came to town yesterday | from Vancouver, and claima to be fit in every way to mix it with Neff, | and, of course, is all confidence. | Neff figures his defeat of Burns an, a former battle as ® strong point tn | his favor, and evidently the fans do, too, as Neff is a favorite in the bet-| ting. There ts talk to the effect) that Willie Ritchie will meet the | winner of this bout before the Ev- erett club, although there is noth certain about It yet, and an) seems to be pretty busy| ng for m fight at New Or- jleans, it {# possible he will not} come to the Northwest. , Matchmaker Dan Salt announces the completion of the card by aig ing up Eddie Kelley of Spokane and Billy Wright, the Rockford | Hghtweight. ory Dowlin With the exception of whipping the whey out of them on the] bowling alleys, the Seattle Elks |gave a mont cordial welcome to |their brother Elks from Belling- ham yesterday The Bellingham team dropped the match by 199 pins but will attempt to more thah this when the teama clash Bellingham in a return match early in January. The} score was 2,692 to 2,493. Rice of the Seattle team bowled hi score of 232 and high average 198. In the Elks’ house league tour- y sterday te 10 put the skids und No. 1, win ning 2,261 to Latham of the Tens with high wcore of 220 and high average of 187. was there oe With Basel’s Stare and the 8. A C. team No. 1 tied for first piace in the City ue bowling hey, with percentages of .637 with the Gerald's Cafe five a close third with .567, imterest in the tournament {s rapidly increasing Kinne, Elite and Weyandt are leading with averages of 183 pins.| eee tour- | and Bowling In a match game at! Terre Haute, Ing., last night, Merie| |Rippel not only rolled a perfect) ncore but established a new world’s | record for three games, making | ncoren of 300, 9 and , at total of 858 ‘RITCHIE WILL MEET MANDOT OR WELSH BAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 14— Willle Ritchie announced today that he had practically accepted an offer from Promoter Me- Carey, for a 20-round bout In New Orleans, some time in February. Ritchie will meet elther Welsh or Mandot. SEASON OPENS JAN. 8 | The city high school basketball season will start January 8, accord- ing to a schedule drawn up by the faculty advisers of the six city high schools, held Saturday, The first games will be between Broadway and Lincoln, at Lincoln, Franklin and Queen Anne at Franklin, and Weat Seattle and Rallard, Bal- lard. The teams will play match «ames every week thereafter, clos- ing the season March 6, OAKLAND, Dec, 14,—Billy Mur- ray and Tom Nickola, middle weights, who meet here in a 15- round bout tomorrow night, have finished training work, and both are said to be in splendid shape. Mur ray is a 10 to 4 favorite in the bet- it ting. | JOHNNIE LOVES A SCRAP; THE BIGGER THE SCRAP THE MORE JOHNNIE IS STUCK ON IT A REAL MOVIE IN “THIRTEEN REELS, BY HUGH S. FULLERTON REEL 1 Johnny Poe, member of the fa- mous Princeton Poes of football fame, Leads his team in 1892. His great run against Yale brings vic- tory and crowns his college ca. n REEL 2 Poe, the College Hero, broker's office in New York, ted In society. Becomes a f] among the Wall Street crowd. enters Pet hero REEL 3 ttleship Maine blown up In Havana harbor. Roosevelt organ izes the Rough Riders. Poe rushe to enlist with the college troop The fight at San Juan Hill. Poe leading the charge. Johnny comes marching home. REEL 4 Poe joins the Three-Y Ice of the United States army ai lieutenant. In the Phillppin Fighting In Northern Luzon, Lead- ing the charge against a Moro fort in Mindanao, Refuses higher com- mission. Returns to America. ir Serv. REEL 5 A miner in Alaska, Poe as a miner stakes hie claim. Winter in the mining camp. Poe organize M the first footabli team in Alaska. The claim falls to pay. REEL 8B Starting a revolution in Central America, Poe an officer, leading the rebel forces. The revolution falls. Poe a fugitive REEL 9 The revolution In Nicaragu Poe among the plotters. The ris ing. The battle with the govern ment troops. President Zelaya vic torlous, The rebels in flight. Poe seized as a spy by President Ze laya, Secures freedom on promise to leave the country REEL 10 Poe mining In Mexico, The claim In the mountain. Diaz sol diers raid the mine. Poe protects against the robbery. Mexican of- ficials laugh. REEL 11 Poe joins the Madero revolution. Fighting in the mountains, The march toward the capital. Secur promises of protection of mining interests from rebel leaders. REEL 12 New York again. News of the outbreak of war in Europe. Poe rushes to Paris. can colony in the French capita Joins the French troops as gun cap- tain in the One Hundred and Joine the Amer!- —Tommy Burns, ex-heavy- welght champion of the world, was confined In a hospital here today with a badly wrenched left side and a twisted left arm, the result of a fall in a Pullman car near Caspar, Wyo. 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Jot members of the committee,” sald coming—Johnnle Is sai HOUR W WONT Prot tertson,Ttere ins. pos |atbility the hour will not be changed, | 4: STOP ATHLETI land {ff changed it will probably ve | The annual banquet for members a HO o6 8190. gO <r lof the Untversity of Washington Prot. F. M. Morrison, head of bo |football squad and a number of in- Call at th schedules committee at the Univer} Hannes Kolehmainen, the “Fiying vited guests was held Saturda ay | sity of Washington, brands ‘ab-|Finn,” running under the colors of night at the Seattle hotel Pret | Right Drug Co. 169 solutely untrue” the rumor that the|the Irish American Athletic club, Kane of the department of journal-| Washington . jdrill hour has been changed from established « new record of 33 min- | {gm acted as toastinaster, and called | 324 Have the ai-goy |11 a. m. to 4 p. m. in order to cut|utes and 26 sgeonds for the six-\on various members of the faculty,| tor 70, absolutely wit off under-class-men from participa-| mile course in the national senior/Coach Gilmore Dobie, Manager ‘Art| We want your patron | tion in college athletics. “Nothing | cross country run of the American| Younger and others for brief ad-| fet you the doctor's se is further than that from the minds ‘Athletic Union tn New _ eee York ' dresses, Look fur the Yellow Frent. 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