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McDONALD AND SOME SPARE HINTS ON HARD SPARES H No. 5—When the 3, 6, and 9-pins re standing a straight bal! hitting the Sbal! full will take all three Pins. SHRIMP WHITE AND DUNC DRAW ..“Shrimpie” Crawford White and Dutean McDonald, whe in his palmy days clashed with Kid Me Coy and other higher-ups of the fistic arena, were principals in the feature bout of the K. of P. Christ mas Jinx at Castle Hall, First ave and Pike st., last night. Dunc gave away about 198 pounds, but at that “Shrimple” was lucky when the ver dict of a draw was rendered after four fast and furious rounds. Hughson got the decision Lindsley, while Fred England and - Schoeneman went four rounds to a _ draw. Doc Walter Kelton and "Kid" route for an exhibition, and “Flat Wine” Malone got the decision over “Gunboat” Caughey. Harry Suter Was heard in solos, and Frank Adams made a brief address. More than 400 Knights and their ladies enjoyed the show. 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New Yorkers like to see Rit te action, for he always gives hem a run for their mone The srmer champion has always refuse ed to let his opponent stall alc a Ritchie has yet to pa an affair to be char 4 put w York and Milwaukee the for Hy Gib age! promoters are bidding for mer champion's services. I 4 to stage Ritchie redd Welsh here, and Prome Mulkern of Milwaukee wants to pit Wille inst either Wolgast, Jim my Dy Johnny Dundee or White. It is p that Ritehle will be geen, soon & first of the! year, in both town All Ritchie} wants Is some time to get tn condt tion, and then, he says, he will be/ ready for any of them. Advices from San Francisco say Ritchie is fat, weighing around 145 pounds, If this {t true, It will take him some time to take off this ex cess poundage,* pt. Rice’s team No. 9 of the Eks’ house league won by a nar row margin last night from Capt. | Jones’ outfit, team No. 3, 5 to 2,559, Jones rolling high score of| 4 and Meddendorf, of the victors, |high average of 192 | In the same league, team No. 2, t. Ehriich, defeated team No. 10, |Capt. Heckmann, 2,492 to 2,400. Ehriich made high score of 218 and high average of 184, The Long Prime-s took the first | match away from the Picas in the Printers’ league on the Imperial al-/ leys last night, winning 1,500 to! 1,483. Halverson of the Picas bow! | ed high score of 189 and Sharp of | the Primers high average of 179. The Agates were the second match, beating the | Minions, 1,499 to 1,415. Redfield lof the Agates was there for the high score of 186 and Leonard of same team for high average victorious In | TACOMA, Dec. 24.-—Joe Bonds, | the Tacoma heavyweight {s plan-| ning an tnvaston of the East under the direction of Col. “Andy” Mul gan. Mulligan {s quoted as say- ling that Kid McCoy did not show) nearly as much as Bonds does | when he went Into the game and won a reputation, and he thinks he can repeat McCoy's success with Bonds. He is talking of taking Bonds and Earl Connors back to |New York | 6 S. A. C. ‘OPEN HOUSE’ As usual the S. A. C. will keep | “open house” on New Year's day for club members and their friends, and a committee is already at work on @ program for entertain. |ment. Music and a buffet lunch |are among the features carded for from 1 to 4 p. m. COACH FOR TIGERS | 24—The | sociation has PRINCETON, Princeton Athletic named a committee of classmen to |select a permanent head football coach who will have almost un |Imited authority in the selection }and “training of the men who wil! make up the Orange and Black team Complete Report of Market Today | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | Frutt. Godwin & Co od daily by J. W sees 1600 18.00 pe | i Naweet potatoes 024 | ximas 20.00 onions 14 01% 01% | ot 60 % | Cauillf! 1 P } k F | s, per erate grape fruit | cooking apples | spiteenbergs wine per bbi. per box Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork 300 | Eggs, 12 a Goons, fat iene Bquabs, g004 wise, don .. 2.00 O14 pigeons, good size. dx Veal, #5 to 120-Ib. . 19 ve . oT @ 13 Pork, good block hoes 03 © sy! | Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and | | Cheese | (Corrected dally by the Bradner Co.) | | Yaus 45 Butter sehington ative creamery, brick Native W a9 Ivan | Jim Buek as a real comeback to: Bishop, captain of the Whitman col-|day, following Smith's knockout lego basketball team, han been|here last night of Tom McCarty of \ obliged to resign on account of hiv| Montana, in the fourth round of a | studies, and the vacancy has not|*cheduled 10-round bout. McCarty yet been filled, The m is pro.| Was knocked down three times tn} | tor of the Walla Walla Y. M. ©. A | STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1914. PAGE 7. | SP ONCE- OVERS Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavyweight, is contemplating the invasion of the East, in search of more men to conquer, There seems to be a virus that enters the blood of the pugilist as soon as he acquir a little local fame that drives him away from home, where he can make good, into new fields, where he Is usually the Instrument by which some other boxer makes good. Ed Hagen, who has licked Bonds and can do It again, had the bug, and nothing would afy him until he went to New York There Hagen's bug was extracted in a few seconds, Not painiessly, by ono Batting Levinsky. It's a safe gamble that the same fate awalts Bonds In the event he goes E 2 See Ray Campbell is talking about putting off hie Proposed trip East) after his New Ye: bout at rett, for the purpose of knocking the talk out of Geo Ingle, If Ingle is running true to form, Campbell! may further postpone his Easte urney for purposes of recovery That just serves Ritchie Mitchell he might have known he'd ek an arm if he hit K. O. Mars on the head, Insomnia ie a terrible thing, but then it bi . eats sleeping when fellow bave dreams like this “American Derby to be revived in Chicago iia My Idea of the limit In romance Is to print three or four columns of sentimental slop by the wife of a prize fighter who has swung on her jaw. Of such is the Kingdom of Yellow oeeee Waiter Camp, in selecting his 100 star football players, barred Mich. igan Aggies and Notre Dame for violating his sense of football ethics, and proceeded to include Pittsburg, Lehigh and Penn State, which ren ders his course of r ning hard to follow eevee Bill Cantilion le dead; the mold he was made from must have broken, for they are making few like him, He rose from the section to the top—and when at th top, no man on 1o- tlon could beat him handling now . rs 8 8 It Is significant that the moment Comiskey announced that he In- tends to charter a steamer and take two clubs and his friends to South | America, | wine agents announced that prospects for next year were brighter than they have b in many seasons. I'd like to get Lioyd’s opinion as to the chances of the feed man| getting his money when theNew Orleans races oeeee n blow Yous Jimmy Murphy should have known better than to threaten to whip Charlie White; otherwise Charlie might have let him last three rounds 3 eevee Juat Imagine the feelings of those Philadelphians who have named thelr children for Connie Mack. eee ee Let's see—if they get Ruppert, Busch, Faust, Pabst, Piel and Schlitz, the Pacific coast ought to rebel and organize the Steam Beer league. oe eee Odd, Is It not, that whenever we read that Jack Johnson Is | on the high seas, we pick up the papers, unconsolously hoping to read of a shipwreck? The ski slide at C Rabe Marquard and It, le to remain idle this winter. Why not Killifer to jump for records? | eevee The charge that Villa te interested In the race track at Juarez is outrageous. H t be that bad, | oereree A Chicago man stole the front steps of a residence, but thus far neither of the baseball leagues has tried to get him to buy a franchise ee aye Dick Canfield Is dead. They called him a gambler. He never was a gambler. He merely gave young men who were spend: j ing their paw’s money the opportunity to throw it toward him. eee : ge Anyhow, Charile Herzog deserves an iron cross; he’s going to man- the Cincinnat! Reds two more seasons. ee ee | Exercise Is a great thing but | never have heard of a woman Improv- ing her stroke with a broom through playing golf. see The “White Gene: athlete, as well as the soldier, many as has Gen. Red Eye. fay J with the deadly eye” has put many an hors de combat; but not so crifice his contro! to develop a spit- 4 from 10 means minus one Mathewson, It is stated, wil! , which reminds us that 11 subtract ore it may be a startling plece of news to you to know that Jake Schaefer lost another billiard game on Monday night . - Northwestern university didn’t win a football game, but It gave N’s to 22 players; probably on the theory that any man brave enough to play on a Northwestern team ought to have a letter, TAKE BACK YOUR GOLD,SAYS WALT COFFEYVILLE, Kas, Dec. 24.—| Walter Johnson, star of the Wash ington club‘’s pitching staff, an-| The billiard tourney which hae|20’2Ced here today he had mailed) or $6,000 to reimbu € 1 been in progress for several weeks |* ‘ett for 96,000 to reimburse Chas poe att Weeghman, president of the Chicage at the Transportation club has) tederal league club, for the bonus closed with W. D. Benson of the|given Johnson when he signed « Balfour-Guthrie Co., C.D. McNaugh-| Federal league contract. Johnson ton of the Rock Island, and Ray|*#!d he raised the money for Preston of the Great Northern win.| Weeghman by selling a herd of ning the cues awarded by the club. | Steers There were 60 entries. A straight} “So far as I am concerned,” aald and pocket billiard tourney ts sc Johnson, “the incident, which has led to start early in the New Year |Proved an unpleasant one for me jat least, {s closed. There is nothing more I can do, I shall report to the Washington club when the spring training opens “When I matied that draft my re sponsibility ended.” SAYS SMITH IS Tom Huston, pocket billlard ex pert, and champion of British Co n camping on the Inmbta, ts in t trail of Blondy Butler, looking for a match. Huston formerly held the Const title, but lost It to Joe Carney of San Francisco, He figures that after he beats Butler he will be in & position to co to San Francisec | and challen George Kirkland for the Coast title, now held by him CAPTAIN RESIGNS WALLA WALLA, Dec, 24 A “COMEBACK”: NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Gunboat Smith was heralded by his manager the fourth, and was practically out on his feet when Referee Dan Tone stopped the uneven contest | “Smith is right again,” sald Buck |ley today. “After he mows his way | through all the white heavyweights |1n sight, we will demand another |match with Sam Langford.” BALL PLAYER DEAD NEW YORK, Dec, 24.—Philip J Powers, once a famous backstop for the Cincinnat! Reds, died here yes terday at the age of 62. gressing nicely under the coaching of F. M. Applegate, physical direc The Broadway basketball five suffered Its second defeat in two days at the hands of the Phi Delta Theta frat quintet in the Broadway gym last night. The frat men beat | them, 87 to 10, in & one-sided con test in which the Greek letter boye played circles around Broadway he latter team had apparently not | recovered from the trouncing it had received the night before from the Y. M. C. A, Outlaws, —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH | sauer | ini | 'HUGHES VS, COGGINS, WILLIE RITCHIE HAS MANY OFFERS MANY ENJOY S. A. C. HIGH JINX Papa, Behind the Portieres— There’ll Be a Real Christmas in a Capitol Hill Home and Four Youngsters Did It. ae “Sure enough, Bud, thats just the Thing .why couldnt we Think of- that soonerg “Well, well. They've guessed it right: but I hope they Aa Ns ST | These four young people bad read Kilers Music House Manufi Emergency Sale Advertisements. They have had a beautiful for less than month buys them. | De Luxe Player Piano set aside for Christmas delivery, with | music rolis which are farninhed free, and are excnni bie Excellent $650 new player | Nothing entering a home is more to’ be desired than @ mod | pianos for only $877. $10 @ | ern player piano. It opens a new end beautiful world to every mth eye them at Ellers a nad University. Emergency and member of the family Special, seven $516 player pianos at almost half price, pay ments of $2 per week GREAT CROWD ATS, A.C, JINX TALK ‘OUTLAW’ BALL LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24.—Rumors persisted today that an “outlaw” baseball league in California is a 1915 possibility. Harry Wolverton and Lloyd Jacobs of Sacramento ind Ed Walter of Oakland were per- sons whose names were prominently mentioned in connection with the matter. If your rabbit's foot is in good working order, you missed a great) chance if you did not attend the annual Turkey Hi Jinx at the Be atule Athletic club last night, when) siathers of fat gobblers, oodles of | candy, cigars, clearettes and a pig) dressed in ribbons were raffied off./ The gym was transformed tuto a| combination theatre: for the occasion, Misses Laila Lan- drum, Marjorie Smith and Madlyo ‘ant singing a number of rag mel odies. “Buttercup” Ball and his as sistants presided over the “What cha-goin’-to-have” department, while “Doc” Russell Palmer and Joe New burger served Coney island hots, kraut, pls’s knuckles | FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Root re obstinate cases in # to 18 Gays, Price $2 per box, or 3 for $8; mafied in plain wrapper. Money returned if they fall after fair trisl. Open eninge. “KAYMOND REMEDY Room 7% Pike ©o., Cy tripe. Johany Lewis grabbed off the ple raffied by Miss Grant. Rute Atktn- son raffled the turkeys, and “Bow!-| er” Harrison was the coupter at they roulette table, paying in cigars and| candy. The Apple sisters, Cora and | edie, and Miss Gertie Dell of Wenatchee staged the closing skit./ One of the biggest crowds that over gathered under the hospitable | root of the 8. A, ©, enjoyed the} event, which President John Moran | gives assurance will be an annual| Christmas-week feature in the fu-| ture. | LITTLE DROPS OF WATER, LITTLE GULPS OF RUM, MAXE THE MIGHTY ATHLETE, VJU$T A COMMON BUM And 10 Big, Given Away FREE! At the All Night Dance —AT— Dreamland Tonight SEE THAT WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TREE Every One Welcome. Dressed Dolls DEFINES AMATEUR ‘The status of the amateur golfer will be more clearly defined tn proposed amendment to the by-| laws of the United States Golf asso- | elation, which will be submitted at | the annual meeting in New York January 8 The amendment defines the amateur as a player “who does | not accept money or {ts equivalent | fn his association with the game of | golf.” NATIONALS WIN IT FRESNO, Cal. Dec, 24.—In the first game played since thelr return | PARIS SEERESS’ PROPHECY OF WAR AND WOE FOR 1915 Before the sun runs Its third course In 1915 blood will cease to flow. (Apparently meaning before autumn.) Reault will be entirely different from what France expects. A ecourge wil! menace. Kalser will die soon or else disappear. Germany will cease to exist in present form; the country will be torn by revolution. from Honolulu, the All-National Hour will soon strike when Italy will be compelled to draw the baseball team defeated the All|] sword. American team here yesterday, 6 Diememberment of Austria imminent. Brilliant future for Beiglum. England on the abyss of frightful religlous wars. by fire. For Russla only good appears. Servia has not yet finished her wars. Bulgaria will be rent by men now In retirement. The hour of an American woman, prodiglously gifted with money and energy, is near. Sho will meet an end she little expects. nc. cenastie The United States will be troubled by financial crises, though It }| Rheum at ism, will be a fine Industrial and a fair agricultural year. Forecast for year: Generally dry, volcanoes active, furlous waves In burning lives snuffed out by thousands. to 3, They will play in Bakersfield | today. The batteries yesterday were Cole and Heary, Tesreau and | Clark. | WII be cured dlottis, | Catarrh, Deafness, Golter, T EVERETT, Dec, 24, — Freddie Bogan has matched Bert Hughes claimant of the Canadian 116-pound | title, against “Young” Coggins, the clever Snohomish lad, as one of the | feature events of his New Year's FOR WEEK-END GAME pprnIATEN BY The intermediate basketball team of the Hiawatha playfield, leaders! 5 of Playground league, want a game} for Saturday evening, preferably! 1 with Winslow. They will play any out of town team with whom ar- rangements can be made, and Intestin | Disorders, Kid jsouth against south. There will be revolutionary fury against the junk er military aristocracy, “If the kaiser does not fail mental ly, he wiil probably break dowr physically. Do not forget that the kaiser’s paternal granduncle died fn. sane, “Before the sun runs its third course in 1915, blood will cease te flow. The results of the war will be titanic ‘Through a different arrangement the result will be entirely differen: | al from what France expects, though | °'Sy"csatment for all Bespendenes My treatment for all Despondency, Im- for the others the equivalent will be | paired Vitallty and Nervous Debility r of the Hatr, Acne, Be- Pimples, Piles Rectal in, zema, Rupture, ali of Women. placements PARIS, Dec. 24—A year more Phono] tui, of good than of disaster, and marked by the end of the war, {s Mme, de Thebes’ prediction for Free Delivery Christmas 1916 realized.” bees tings where Don't let $1 per week stand in| She claims to have foretold the _ ne ote wens the road of making your home a|Caillaux trial, the assassination of AT 5 '. Ploture, In. the office, and who personally happy one this Christmas with a| Archduke Ferdinand and the Buro AY MEN ESCAPE |*::"«: bagk of every Ure Alnngee axaren fine, new plano; or $1.50 or $2 per| pean war. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2%4—| wea mtet pm austere week for a fine, new player piano,| ‘The kalser’s role will soon be! goarch was continued today tor! and you can also take advantage of | ended,” the seeress predicts. two men believed concerned in the west Cebciaaashia Gat en prices never before made by any| “He dies soon or else disappears. murder at San Pornando of Mar i SEOE. Qa cll, concern, no matter where located, |Germany will cease to exist In her hal William. Cmith. The men| DR. MACY, Specialist =a fl emergency _ sale. | present form were surrounded yesterday by al In Advanced Methods. Full particule ‘end e 3 1” pe » € y tearing " 1518 Second Ay., Se: yash, 1 particulars, read page 3, this| “I see one Germany tearing itself posse, but escaped into the San| oppeiii® srant Avy Seattle, Wash paper. to pieces—north against north, | Fernando bills, Entrance.