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y i it | FULLERTON TELLS STORY OF JIMMY RYAN— | ENGLISH DEFEAT SCOTS IN SOCCER GAME SOME SPARE HINTS | ON HARD SPARES SPOR In ONCE- OVERS. As might be expected, the soccer game at Dugdale’ terday was the subject of much comedy from the fans. Old Topper,” shouted one sideline bug, “when do you stop your bloody game to get your bloomin’ cup of teat” That got | a laugh, as did the warning of the approach of the German | army. As soon as the first player butted the ball with his bean, | Immediately ten fellows yelled: “Use your head! Use your head!" That was the most popular joke of the afternoon. ee o- The signing of a contract to remain with the Washington Amert-| cans after he had st i a contract to jump to the "! league by Walter Johnson makes the baseball situation just as clear as mud, The situation as regards Johnson would stump a Philadelphia lawyer, and even before a legal battle starts, the average fan throws up his hands in disgust, Indications are that we are to have another season during Which the money-grabbing rottenness of baseball is going to be more prominent than the sport of the pastime. Fans who passed up the games in disgust last year, when they knew the true inwardnuess of af fairs, during the coming season will hold thetr noses as they walk past ks if a lot of legal warfare is to take the place of real baseball and baseba it In placing the name of Miss Sara Livingston of Seattle among the first ten best wor tennis players of the country, the national rank lug committee has signally honored Seatue and this efty on the tennis map. Miss Livingston wil! invade California early in the tennis season, and if she beats some of the “upper ten” there will attract still more favorable attention to Seattle. ° No. 1—When the 7 and 10 pins are the only one ‘one of them, ai get both, except through lucky flop of the pins. DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co, 169 Washington st. near Second ave. and have the ex-government phys! clan diagnose your case and prescrt for you, absolutely without charg . We want your patronage and of- fer you the doctor's services as an ement. Look fur the Yellow Front. Christmas» Haven't you « friend “back Bast” who would appreciate & gift of a nice ¢ to» SALMON Ehipped in toe and re-iced destination is reached? Gu’ arrive in perfect condition ‘anywhere in the United States. AN Charges Prepait 1.96 Pacific Salmon Co. (Uptown Office) 301 Northern Bank Midg. Foarth and Pike, Seattic. some . Elther purposely or through rank oversight, fistic promot ere overlooking a mighty good boxer In George ingle when they are making up their local cards. When Billy Wright was scheduled to go against Chariey Burns at Everett, Billy pulled out at the last moment. ingle, who went to Everett merely to be Introduced to the fans, was asked If he would fight hat’s my line of business,” he said, “Peel off your jeans,” he wi told, Despite the fact that he had just consumed a big supper, he went into the ring against Burn notice, and the Canadian champ was lucky to get away with a draw, Fane who know of Ingle’s ability are wondering why promoters here aregiving him the merry goby, and want to see him in action. . Father Tom McCarey says he Is going to live where only men can vote; and that will be a long, long way If he dosen't start soon. ‘- Mrs. Havelock Ellls wants to prohibit marriage poses that engaged couples should live under the months before marrying . . The major leagues have decided to help the minors; by trading a case of empties for one full bottie, as usual ee e have beaten organized baseball in the courts and at the turn- says the report of the Feds, but then, as Ban Johnson says, there ain't no such thing as the Feds. eee Frank Chance, D. B. B., is to answer questions on baseball form for Chicago papers, but what if any one asks him what he thinks of Murphy? AUSTIN & SALT Motel Arlington Bids. 1313 Firet Avenue. Boxing, Wrestling, Physical Ti o guarantee the superiority of ne Lubbers. Truss, ant give tree | trial to prove it. A. LUNDBERG CO. rome Soca tage 1107 THIRD AVENUB BULL BROS. | Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 STEWART HOUSE ‘86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern St Rooms 256 Larse, Modern Outside Rooms for ‘One or Two, BOe LET US GO TO THE FIELD AND HUNT PRALRIE CHICKEN. OH, ARE THERE STILL PRAIRIE CHICKEN? THERE ARE SEVERAL PRAIRIE CHICKEN. THEY WERE X TINCT. NO, IT 1S THE DODO THAT 1S EXTINCT, BUT IF THERE AGE SO FEW PRAIRIE CHICKEN WHY GO HUNTH FOR THEM? IT WILL TAKE US INTO THE OPEN AIR, AND PERHAPS, ON THE WAY HOME, wE MAY SHOOT A CROW. CHRISTMAS PRESENT A etatue or fancy calander sults them all. Get them at your ewn price. 709 Fourth Ave. AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE | | HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c lof time, after a series of fast ex teed e Work ......... and W. Frazer were linesmen Other 2 | Five hundfed turkeys, half a ton lof candy, and fruit until you can't will be held on Wednesday. Dur | will be their first taste of what the AND i 8, A. C. can do in the way of} Jextends itself. It will be in the na-| SOCCER CAME ture of a home-coming day for old| jorate program has been arranged. | England was victorious yester. |the g annual international eoccer| | match, defeating the team repre-| IN TENNIS RANK: |The play was neck and neck for) mw, Eo |the first half-hour, the frozen,| N¥W YORK, Dec. 21.—The offi sides in the matter of miskicks.. In| fast made public by the ranking the early stages England had al/committee places the name of W. McGrath was the hard luck kid| i405, , at the top for the season of in the first period, acoldentally| T9314; “Richard N. Williams ts. #6c DENTISTRY eat Bat oe the Scots, during one| Missing teeth are replaced by| Of the scrimmages near the goal.| ‘Tenth on the list of women play tural as your original| ‘Scotland evened it up after half|the name of Miss Sara Livingston ane or xaminations ae sow be.| time, when a well-placed kick by|of Seattle, which puts her tn com e furnished in all cases, | lish net, ‘The applause showed that|the nation. Miss May Browne estimates art |the majority of the big crowd pin-| leads the list and Florence Sutton We Stand Back of Our Work | Their pinning was poor, however, | = Set of Teeth as the English team put across the teed $8 5 changes. Mc Doig, Taylor ant and Milis sta for the 10 Solid Gold or $ |while Jackman, Burton, Corn | waithe, Simpson and Marshall were Porcelain TOW +++. |the mainstays of the Hnglishmen Gold Fillings .,..$1 Up ‘ Fillings ++» BOG — S. A. 6. TO HOLD ITS Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 1 . | rest, will be raffled off to members : lof the Seattle Athletic club at the Cut-Rate Dentists UNIVERSITY STREET | Christmas entertainment when it members, and an extensive and elab- | pas |dayeafternoon at Dugdale’s field in wl LOUGHLIN FIRST jwenting Scotland, two goals to one. | bumpy ground taking toll from both|!@l national tennis ranking list slight edge in the exchanges. W.| Maurice McLoughlin, the Califor: | kicking the ball through his own| ong and Karl Behr third mie Ohio Method by artificial teeth | This counted as a goal for England.| ers, the ranking committee placed fng conducted without charge, and A. Mills went straight to the Eng-| pany with the first court women of | ned their faith to the Scottish team.|{8 second. for 12 Years’ Guarantee. - | winning goal within three minutes 15 Set of T tod Gold or Porcelain $4 G. M. Blair refereed and Alex Rose rid JINKS WEDNESDAY annual high jinks of the club which NER SECOND AVENUE ing the year about 800 new mem bers have been taken jn and this ‘iy Joa AR—MONDAY. NEW YORKERS PAY $7 A SEAT | FOR FAKE BOUT YORK, Deo, 21.-Bob Bd gren, sporting editor of the World, {netats Sam MoVey and Battling Johnson, in their recent ten-round bout, “gave New York the best tml tation of a fake ever slipped to the palpitating popula of this burg at from $1 to $7 @ seat.” “At the very start of hostilities or alleged hontilitte Sdgren sald, Promoter Billy Gibson nodded his| head to me and winked, which I| took to mean, ‘Watch McVey.’ When the bell rang, McVey was smiling pleasantly, Suddenly he shot out his left band and filcked DEC, 2 1, 1914, PAGE 9. [—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS—| EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH |“YOUNG” FOX A REAL CLASSY BANTAM the glove against Johnson's right eye. Johnson rushed into a clinch,| and, plactng the heel of his left] glove roughly under MeVey's chin, tilted his head back and shoved him away. As Johnson repeated this performance tn every clinch, some fow spectators thought at first he was very much annoyed with Mo Ve He also whanged at McVey's side, using the barred ‘kidney punch,’ stamped on the floor, scowl od and looked altogther too fero- cious to be natural. It's my guess he was ‘dotng it for the pictures.’ Round after round went by in much the same manner, and the crowd hooted and hissed, and final ean to sing derisively and ask the management to ‘Take off the preliminaries and put on a fight.’ McVey was evidently not trying, and Johnson was little bet ter.” \VERDICT GIVEN M’VEY OVER WILLS NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21.—Sam ro heavyweight of Ox holds today a decison over Harry Wille of New Orleans As a result of thetr 20-round bout here Sunday. Wills led in the ear ly fighting, Sut McVey closed strong and had Harry all but out in the 15th round from a right hook to the It was announced today McVey will meet Sam Langford here tn a 20-round bout soon ature will be asked for ap- n to repair Olymple high state road No, 14 Leg! Horace B. Dunbar, former Seat tle hotel man, dies in Kentucky Bright's disease Prefer KID BODY DOLL Above one-third actual size. The Dutch Character Dolls are eleven inches tall, dressed in various Dutch costumes. An assortment of dresses to choose from. he 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. Among the few classy bantam weights of the present day Is “Young” Fox. He has shown, real stuff in all of his battles and the next year may nee him battling Kid Willlams for the bantamweight crown. PAINLESS DENTISTS FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns...$5.00 Bridgework $5.00 Full Set of Teeth.... Silver Fillings esd We do exactly as advertised Lady Attendant. Terms to sult All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market FANCY illustration | ! Above one-third actual size. SAM M’VEY-JOHNSON BOUT CALLED A FAKE— BAN JOHNSON MUDDIES BASEBALL WATERS GRIFFITH TO © FULLERTON TELLS GREAT FEATS KEEP JOHNSON OF RYAN; WORLD'S BEST FIELDER eral feet. Ie ought to be able to By Hugh S. Fullerton [teach those Indi boys, a whole Jimmy Ryan ts to coach the Unt-| lot if they will Ie versity of Indiana baseball tearm,| and, if there is any material down CLABBY VS GIBBONS there, the Western confe p col-| id would better watch the Hoo-| w |Sters in the spring. ’ | Ryan was trained in the smartest York American Re|,., ‘ paseball school known, and, a ports that he was willing to trade| with few exceptions, he knew more lege ge bout here on the evening Pitcher Walter Johnson, who jump-| baseball and played it better than|° 9°” ed back to Washington any man that ever has played the] were denied by Griffith |game. Hyven among such men “Johnson will remain with Wash-| Mike Kelley, Tommy Burns, long as be retains his| Williamson, Fred Pfeffer and ' Griffith sald, “He has|ter Wilmot, Ryan was recognized repudiated his Federal jeague con-| a8 one of their peers, and in many tract, and if the officials of that| Ways he was smarter than any of league want 4 court fight they can | them get it.” | Ryan has one remarkable record It waa reported that President| He played on the Chicago club for Gilmore of the Federal lexgue bad} ten years without a contract of any gone to Coffeyville, Kas. to see|sort, and fulfilled every ver Johnson, agreement. One season we came ‘a | home from a trip, and Jim drew his RITCHIE OFFERED k. He looked at {t curiously BOUT WITH WELSH tossed {t over to Jim Hart, the | president, and remarked: “How's |that, Jim? Isn't tt too much?” | | "No," remarked Hart, “I ratsed! oo nu $260 th p | SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 21.—Un- |"), aes aeiaiis aad less an unexpected hitch develops | p to halt negotiations now practical: | ly completed, Willie Ritchie will | meet Freddie Welsh in New York over the ten-round route. James yan hadn't even inquired There never has been in base-| |Johoson, who t# promoting the af- fair, offered Ritchie $5,000 for his ball, not even excepting Tommy} | McCarthy, any outfielder who could throw as quickly and as accurately end for a battle on Jan, 12. Ritchie | accepted the terms, but asked that | jthe bout be held early in February, | as could Ryan He used to throw out from eight jaa It would be impossible for him |to get to New York for the Janu to 12 runners a year at first base on clean, sharp hits to right field. jary date. Ritchie has also received (offers from Promoter Mulkern of No slow runner could beat his throws, and no one dared loaf go |Milwaukee to go against either arley White, Jimmy Dufty, Ad ing to first, In the last eight years I have seen the play made | Wolgast or Johnny Dundee, and is ready to talk turkey only once, Schulte threw out Pill Donovan at first during the world's j money is in wight series with Detroit and the Cubs wherever|Ryan used to do it from center | |PLAYERS SUBM NINE RESOLUTIONS field! One of the funniest things I ever NEW YORK, Dec, 21.—Nine res olutions ntly adopted by the CHICAGO, Deo. 21.—Clark Grif. fith, of the Washington team, arrived here today en route to French Lick Springs for a con with Col. Jacob Ruppert, millionaire brewer, and T. Huston, prospective purchasers of the manager ference MILWAUKEE, Dec, 21.—Jimmy Clabby and Mike Gibbons, it was league club, announced tod will meet in « ever Saturday, as} in Val-| venr and At Cut Prices Until Further Notice. 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Anson threatened to fine ‘ational Baseball | Ryan, and accused him of trying to Commission at its recent session in| show him up. New York, and, although the re-| You may think Jim ts old, but Il's420 gecond Avenue, quests of the players were dis-|three years ago, in Chicago, he Opposite Bon Marche, cussed at length, no formal action | made a throw from left field to the Bring this ad with you. | was taken by the commission plate and nailed a runner by sev- irls an DUTCH KID Above illustration one-third actual size. <= DUTCH GIRL Above illustration | one-third actual size. | The fancy dressed Dolls are eleven inches tall The kid body Dolls have natural hair and sleeping eyes, and are thir- DRESSED DOLL illustration office, only reduced to about one-third of their real size. If you are now a regular subscriber to The Star, do not sign these coupons as you will only disappoint the little girl or boy. 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