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STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914. PAGE 19 BONDS CAN’T LOSE IN THAT DEAR TACOMA SALT LAKE CITY MAY GET COAST FRANCHISE MANY NEW FACES IN THI PITTSBURG T RICH AND POOR WILL HOB-NOB AT EAM CLUB \||—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY KAYBEE SMITH PPAR AAR ARADO RICH WILL MINGLE WITH POOR NEW BLOOD IN > IN THIS NEW ATHLETIC CLUB PIRATE TEAM By HUGH S. FULLERTON This ts Jim Pugh's dream That ts what they call it the Sportsma » of ind in spite of javmhing it has over at s America, the scoffing and aroused at the ex pense of Chi nilllonatre Sportsman and builder of Disturde TH, the fastest boat the world, th drean The that ¢ ton, t ur tion and most of t! of the various cities have fatled of heir purpos He dreamed of a of sportsmen which would tn Bude the richest 0's seems ¢ first & true m was etic assocta. Athletic Pedera athletic clubs leh and poor should me ommon ground of sportsn The second part jow is pushing test a the san Nest athletic field and quarters the world. He wants the sports n's club to purchase an entire ek in the downtown district of teago, build upon two sides of it huge skyscraper 14 stortes tal! be used entirely by the club, and losed therein, probably on top the fifth or sixth floors, a per t athletic field on which all kinds athletic events may be held It is figured that baseball, foot CURES MEN who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weakness, impaired Manhood, Pain in the! Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou. blee—quickly cured by usi DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS Ctroular free. By mail $1 box or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar anteed. For sale by Kinsel! Bros., Second and Madison, Third and Columbia Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO. 217¥q Pike St, Seattle, Wash. 606 ‘oR 914 FOR TLOOD DISORDERS for a Retiable © an misee tess VARICOCELES HYDROCELES t Fg au a e046 Mervous Men and Women *. “gegen DONAWAY © Suite 302-3-4 Li Bidg ‘Opposite Third and Union. Seattle Private Eatrance on Unlow St. DOCTOR Right Drug Co, 169 it, Rear Second ‘a nad — the ex-government physi- Call at th on Giagnose your case and prescribe absolutely without charg: want your petro: fe and o1 the Goctor’s rv Scenic Cafe IFIRST AND STEWART *| door courts, and all sorts of tn. came an} ball, cricket, soc outdoor cer an may out a all be itn ayed. Kc Varies A Pugh. back win pectator from ings the sport Insta e building he gymnasiums, swimming of build could wa the 10,000 proposes tanks, {1 toor For > in and use {t for sporting even in all weathers. It ts a dream, b: clud now has more members th all the other athletic clubs of Ch cago combined and thousands clam oring for admission, The fees pur wly have been held so low as © permit any one to join and en Joy the privileges of the club. The rush of young men, clerks, working boys, school boys and al who love athletics has been over whelming. In spite of this there are more millionatres In the club than fn any of the Chicago clube and they are working right along with the poor est to make the club a success. Dowlin The Reds were victorious over the Whites on the Seattle Athlet! lub alleys last night, winning, 2,573 to 2,468. Incher, of the Whites, bowled high score of 204, while Cooper, of the Reds, made the best average, 177. winter it is d se the entire o| ut the Sportsman's Former stare of the bowling bal! back last night on the Knights of Columbus alleys in a game with the Knights’ team, beat. “py | | rolling 222 so a high pti ck | | averaging 19) Wenatchee bowlers are sore at a charge made by J. B. Johnson, man ager of the Spokane bowling al iT to the effect the Wenatchee are grooved. This is the ox. couse advanced for calling off the proposed Spokane. Weastehee moet. The Wenatchee bow! are anxious to put the matter of their alleys up to disinterested experts for a verdict and challenge the Spokane outfit to a tournament for a side bet of from $250 to $500. BEZDEK WILL STI EUGENE, Ore, Dec. 18.—Hugo Bezdek, for several years coach of the football, basket ball and base: ball teams of the University Oregon, yesterday renewed his con tract to continue in that capacity for the next three years. |ROMANTIC MAN PUTS | NAME ON EGG; PHEW! :: WINONA, Minn., Dec, 18.—Crat ing eggs ina grocery store at Galeaville, Wis., near here, a clerk wrote his name and address on one of the eggs and added a sentiment al message, asking the reciplent to| write. The crate evidently went to Mil waukee, The clerk ome gape de “ ved ina It you are as bad as your egg, you have my sympathy The National tion urges putting 50 per cent of the p gauze hold in such cases as ( y, Dumb Dan Morgan, Horace Fogel and Hygtente gauze u associa uzzles on But would Webb Ban Tom Johnson, lO cents M your dealer can't eupaly yom, pe we will refund your money. Don’t Look for Premiums # he HE cost of the choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums or coupons. Here’s a cigarette of exquisite flavor that doesn’t leave that cigaretty taste and simply can’t bite your tongue nor parch your throat. Isn’t that just what you're after? i ha Sold all along the line, 20 for 10c. R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, M,C. NEXT SEASON By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, I know f Jup with Pres 0. N joan Isa ine up “Eve last « us. nat the propo ait r team, and] t it as speedily as! no fear of the att! of Outside of New York 1 “JOE BONDS IS VICTOR AGAIN - i 18.—Joe Bonds.| ht, got previous defe * Angeles wh a fourround b poker, Th the contest having been one of most bitterly fought ever |seen here. While a draw decision | | would not have been a robbery te Bonds, his great showing tn the last round he was entitled to the verdict The sem! - wind - up between Frenchy Vaise and George Ingle of San Francisco went to points after four rounds of fancy boxing. TACOMA, Dec Tacoma heavy Inst night f Al Norton of 1 beat Norton In the Eagles was close, decision | the judges decided that on | Ingle on|BIY Workers in America who dare ask fc Kid Clement gave Frank Farmer) & good workout. Ear! Connors of Tacoma reoelved & ecision over Billy Vetro of Se | but any bench m attle, which ft is clatmed gives him | the bantamwetght title of the Const. | The cleverest exhibition of the| jerening wa) of Portland a Harry Anderson of between Pat Calhoun | Vancouver, B. | Steve Gardner of Seattle stopped | fighters for really fighting; which is about Jack Dempsey of Tacoma tn | tird round ot the curtain raiser. SOCCER EVENT News to the effect that Bezdek has renewed hie contract as coach for the University of Oregon for three years. must be welcome to Doble, who can figure three more years of ploking from the southern outfit cae eS They used to say that for Jimmy Britt to lowe a fight down in California, he would have to be carried from the ring on a stretcher, the Native-Son stuff w strong. It begins to look ae if the same thing is true at Tacoma with regard to Joe Bonds, If Bonde is on his feet at the end of the mill, he wine the verdict over there, oe eee In other words, It may be sald that Bonds, of the Joe variety, make \ safer investment in Tacoma than any other kind it Ie generally conceded that when it come baseball, the Old Roman knows what he ts dot Comiskey ts putting tn a busher to pilot the -W prove the old proverb that a blacksmith can’t to anything to do with and it may be that Sox tn order to dis bulld a watch. Maybe, after this boy, George Ingle, who put the skids un der Frenchie Vaise at Tacoma, last night, and went to a draw with Charlie Fox, cleans up everything In the surrounding ter ritory, Seattle promoters may figure he is good enough to stage here In a preliminary. see ee England and Scotiand will fight It out on the soocer arena at Dug ‘nle's park Sunday. It will be purely {nternecine warfare, however, and Germans and Austrians rooting from the side lines will find it about as safe « job as trying to make peace in a scrap between a man and his wife. see ee Kid McCoy went four tame rounds to a draw with Antone La Grave) © one must have tried to Kid McCoy into think.) Reno last night ng he could come ba se eee Chief Johnson is reported to have outrun a police officer at Winnebago, Neb., which ie a sad show up of the speed of Winnebago police officers. eee The Federal | tographer it ls with @ base hit. gue has # rule that when a ball hite « pho- In play. They ought to credit the thrower see ee While not in possession of the exact statistics regarding the distance back to Tipperary, we believe it is several miles lees than the distance Connie Mack will have to come back ae a io ee It is reported that Russ Ford learned how to pitch by studying billiard balls, He must have figured they were players’ heads and used }'the beaner. eee ee “1 wish him ivek,” sald Connie Mack, speaking of Eddie Collins; but he neglected to say what kind of luck oe eee Based: are remarkably courageous; at they're the a raise tn pay this year, playe ee ’ | certainly hope that the National league adopts the twilight sleep in trying to get rid of C. W. Murphy ae es feet Sa The giraffe ie aald to be the only animal that Is entirely dumb; nager can-point out four or five during a game that t tie the giraffe. he believes at le No man can remain philosophic after the fellow on first mis hitand-run signal twice. eevee Cincinnati's boxing commission passed # vote of thanks to two s etrong a knock on the limfted-round, no-decision game as one can hand out oeeee And after reading reams and reams of how well New York's boxing | ond an works, there goes the governor abolishing it as unsatisfac tory These governors always are crabbing things. NEXT SUNDAY SALT LAKE MAY GET England and Scotland will clash Sunday at Dugdale’s field tn thetr annual {nternational soccer game the teams being made up of men from all teams of the Northwest Football assoctation. A big crowd ts lexpected, as this event of the season, Last year the team representing Scotland won by ne goal to nothin The teams will iine up as follows English. Posftion. Scottish O'Conner Bankr Ww. Alien 8 McGrath Jackman Murdock ipsa Smith Taylor Matr Martin McDougal! Doig Mill bevies Corathwatte Bart E. Harlin REFEREE HAS ONE BIG CINCH TON, Dec. 18.—Boxing lust for knockouts were fied last night at the show of the Western Ath leth of the five bouts A th the referee count ng ten over a fallen gladiator Fully 600 people, with a generous turned ont at prinkling of women, al show of the organization. the {nf The main event staged wasn be Fox, champion of tween Charley the Pacific fleet, and George Ingle lof Seattle. Ingle was too shifty | for Fox to land his haymaker and |the draw decision was a just one. | BUSH LEAGUE MAN WILL MANAGE SOX CHICAGO, 18 Ar leaguer stepped into the bi eague ht yesterday wh President Charles Comiskey of the Chicago Whit ast lub, in the Tt 16 3 organtatizon, as 1 the White Sox As 6 the manager was , fans began to ask who he , the majority of them never having heard of Ro d fig uring that Eddie | opentn: othe bush potl year mana orta clans manager of Col {tion and he the alnee minor tten 4 player until when over the management of Aberdeen, Wash,, team, an that time has managed teams. Comiskey was attracted to him y the fact that last season he took hold Jot the Peorfa team when it was in ithe basement and made it finish second. | Bddle Collins will succ |as captain of the indicate | poltey in the next season took league ‘cod Weaver | ‘ox, and the two change of | of the Sox | | moves an entire handling fs THE soccer | SAN FRANCISCO, Salt Lake, Utah, most be the sixth city in Coast league next nouncement to thin made today by Allen T ident of the league ramento had fatle necessary to cl Dec the seanc effect Baum, pres He sald Sac to raise $20,000 r ite franchise of indebtedn and that a commit tee composed of Henry Berry, Frank Leavitt and himaélf will ree ommend that the fran be transferred to Salt Lake DEMAREST WINNER Billiard Play last night, Cal Harry Cline at and George Sutton Walter Cochran at Utica, Demarest ran 200 to Cline’s making a high run of 64 and Cline made averaged hise Please Come in and See Hundreds of men stop daily to admire the beautiful fabrics and stylish fashions which are on display in our windows In Champion matches Al No Such Thing pur establishment, work od n of 82 and 200 to 100 Wo welcome 8 and an av schran'’s high rage was 10 Sutton beat Cochran in and see wha f this city age of run was 81; his av O'NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Ay CLO 3 SHOP MEN ano YOUNG MEN 10 xo 15°) 2 AND OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY We Fit The Stout Them All. 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On the Square—Opposite Totem Pole The Big SPORTING FLASHES | Governors of the West Side Ten- nis club of New York are laying | plans to obtain the national cham pionship matches next year. Whitman college officials have taken the coaching of the basket ball team out of the hands of Coach Archie Hahn and turned tt over to F. D. Applegate, physical | director of the Y. M. C. A. Lorin Solon, fullback of the Unl- versity of Minnesota football team, has been elected captain of the 1915 squad, The executive committee of the | United States National Tennis as sociation Is In session in New | York today, reviewing and prepar ing for issue the national ranking list prepared by.a committee head ed by F. C. Inman. The sale of the New York Amer- ican team to Col. Jacob Ruppert, |the rich brewer, is hanging in the | balance today during a conference between Ban Johnson and Col. Rup French Lick Springs. Cc nation of the is regarded as certain | Los Angeles sald good-bye to pro- |fessional boxing last night. A dozen four-round bouts were staged. There was but one knock \¢ mut, Fighting Lee putting Charley | Wood out in the fourth round. | Basket ™ all The first match game of the sea |son for the Broadway high five will }be played this afternoon tn the Y |M. C. A. gym, when the Broadway boys will meet the Y. M, ©. A. Out lawe The Orillia A. C. quintet kept up its winning streak on the home Jarena in the game with the Seattle | Mystics by taking a 48 to 14 game. The Orillia team will play the | Winslow team at Winslow tonight 8 cee Speedy play and fighting every! 8... h of the way marked the victory |last night of the 8. A. ©. boys over jthe Plymou chureh five on the arena. ‘The score was Johnson, Bi Taylor nd Goodfellow Mned uy for the 8. A. 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