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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1914, PAGE 7, FRANK BARRIEAU BEATS BUD ANDERSON— INSIDE DOPE ON SALE OF N. Y. YANKEES— —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH INSIDE BUD ANDERSON CANADIAN SOCCER IS FAST, CLEAN SPORT— INDOOR GOLF IS POPULAR IN THE EAST ANDERSON, ONCE A POSSIBILITY MPMULTIPLE PASS MAKES CANADIAN RUGBY ONE if OF FASTEST AND BEST OF ALL AMERICAN SPORTS NDOOR IS EASY MEAT iY JOHN P. BRADY, } “sala nada, Rugby| Canadian rugby is not a foreign | Tt is a combination of what best in American anc | rigby, and the Canadians | evolved a game which ts prob the prettiest exhibition to be tm any country given to, the American game, the ave been made so that the fs handicapped to a far) of the line, By reason of defense is not driven to Pough tactics which have oc | & great deal of critictsn American game and forced changes in the rul ) United States it was be that alding the offense by - ing the defense would Open up the game, but ft was een has the finest lor In the world? 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If you are in doubt, write = will give names esses of People T have cu 7 Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 I add red. not until the forward pass was in troduced that any progress was made in this direction, Now, the forward pass {s# not foot ball. Everybody agrees to this, The adoption of the best features of Canadian rugby will make the for ward pass unnecessary ‘ In the Canadian game there ts the ten-yard distance to make. There jhole he has made reaches the area of action sooner than the backs, who are not carry ing the ball. He smashes through and {f the runner goes through the he is right on hand to take his part in the great slay of the multiple pass. This multiple pass is the greet feature of Canadian rugby, It was perfected tn New Zealand a matter is no forward pass. There ts no|of 12 years ago and a team from interference. The linesmen bad useless for charging after the bal!) is put in play, But they really get) into the game then instead of being | practically out of it. | They must immediately belp the) backs who are advancing the bal) A good linesman, if he be fast and equipped with football brains BONDS WINS AN EASY VICTORY OVER SWINTON ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 26.—Anoth- er scalp is hanging to the belt of Joe Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight, today, as the result of his knoe! out here yesterday of Jack Swin- ton in the ninth round of their scheduled ten-round combat Simultaneous with the tap of the gong, which closed the eighth round, Bonds landed a hard right on Swinton’s knocked him to his corner, and if the round had not been over, the battle would have stopped right there. Swinton could hear the birds singing as he staggered forth to get his in the ninth, and the ref- eree stopped the battle before a blow was struck, crediting Bonds with a K.O. Bonds had things his own way from the start and ap- peared to be postponing the final punch in order to give the fans a run for thelr money. Swinton landed but three effective punches during the contest and these did not slow up Bonds matertally chin which almost | FRISCO BOY FIGHTS NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Jimmy Fox, San Francisco featherweight, will meet Willie Wallace here to- night in a scheduled ten-round bout at the Broadway Athletic club. ® | Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and | e When the 4,5 and 10-pine are standing @ etraight ball hitting th 4+pin and 5-pin with ual fuline 5-pin aeross to the 10-pin, | feather, light, middle | stayme: that country went to England and beat all of the best teams of that country. Thin conquest of old world rugby showed the value of the fa mous pass and theragseems to be | no question that a college team here could sweep this couutry as the New Zealanders defexed Great Britain, could it master the in trieacies of the multiple pass. CHURCHILL LEADS Churchill ts the lead horse tn the three-cushion billiard = holiday handicap tournament under way at the 8. A. ©. Churchill has a per- fect score, with six victories, Lamp ing also has a perfect score, but has played but one mateh. J. B Lewis is third, with a perceotage of .838, MAT DATES ARE SET CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—January 16 has been set for the date of the bantam, special, welter and light heavyweight championship con- teats of the A.A. U. On Feb. 6 the and heary- weight matches will be wrestled, TWIRLER IS SIGNED SPOKANE, Dec. 26.—President Farr of the Spokane Indians an- nounces the signing of Pitcher Sutherland who played last season with the Baker City team fn the Western TriState league. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected Gatly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) 1 1" Cal, onions Oregon ontons . Onions, green Local owlery ce. Parsley « Cal, tomatoes Cooking apples Apitaander rries, per bbl fries, per box Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork 4.00 Eggs. 120-1, « Pork, 00d block hogs o Che (Corrected datly © Bradner Co) ‘ will take both pins and send the © t Kastern brick ».. DOPE ON BIG DEAL By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, Deo, 26—A final conference between Frank Farrell, owner of the Yankees, and Col, Ruppert and Capt. Huston will be held here today. | Huston intimated today that he withdraw from the de: He said hie busine aoc! at objected to hie entering the baseball world, | | 26.—Discuns- | hase of the} NEW YORK, Dec ing the proposed pr New York Highlanders by Col. Rup-| pert and Capt, Huston, Bozeman Bulger, tn the New York World, re cently said “On the authority of a man who was a boyhood friend of Capt. Hus ton, and who has been in constant} [touch with him, the final settlement of the deal over the purchase of the Yankees was up to Ban Johnson “When Huston started for French Lick Springs, the price to be pald | Frank Purrel! had never been agreed upon, Before the « is actually | transferred, however, Huston and Ruppert must be assured by John son that New York will get thre | four good players on which to building up the club. The names of these players we carried to Ruppert. They we [lected by experienc who have been advising ton during the absence of Col, Rap pert. If Ban Johnson assures the new owners that they will get the players, the whole things will be| wound up in a jiffy. The price in| absolutely agreed on.” TOO MUCH ORIOLE; | HE WANTED BRAVES: BY FULLERTON. j During the recent Nattonal/ league meeting In New York there was held a reanion of the famour Old Baltimore Orioles. Joe Kelley,! Willie Keeler, Wilbur Robinson, | Hughie Jennings, Jawn McGraw) and most of that old club, which! in many ways was the greatest of| all clubs, held a banquet and tovited | thelr close friends, Far tnto the night they sang tha praises of thelr old clab, made speeches and drank toasts, and finally they reached the stage where they drank toasts and) all made speeches at once. After everyone had made 10 or 12 speeches Herman Nickerson, sec retary of the Boston champtons, was called upon. He arose, gazed around the tables and remarked “Tell with the Baltimore Orioles I want to talk about the Braves.”| KID WILLIAMS NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—The title of world’s bantamwelght champion. ship, held by Kid Williams, was nev- er in danger yesterday during bis ten-round battle with Johnny Daly.) Williams, who had a four-pound weight advantage, made a chopping | block of Daly during the first five rounds, but the gritty youngster took his medicine and came back jstrong in the last five stanzas.| Williams was too shifty for Daly to jland effectively, and won an easy victory. LEVINSKY GIVEN EARNED VERDICT NEW YORK, Dec, 26.—Battling Levinsky holds a ten-round news paper decision over Dan Flynn as a result of their bout here yester. day, Although Levinsky conceded Flynn 18 pounds in weight, he/ |was the aggressor and landed the| cleaner and harder blows through-| lout FOR BARRIEAU WALLACE, Idaho, Dec. 26.--TBud} Anderson of} Medford, Or., lasted | quick in his scheduled 16-round bat tle with Frank Barrieau, the Ca nadian welterweight, here yester when Anderson's trainer tossed onge into the ring one minute after the third round was on ites way, to save Anderson from a kock out The Canadian simply outclassed Anderson in every department, car. rying the battle to the Medford boy. and having him practically out on his feet in the second round. Anderson was grogey when he re sponded for the third round, and Narrieau landed several pokes that did not help hia condition. Ar Anderson's knees began to give way under him, the sponge saved him from a complete knockout. Anderson is scheduled to meet Sammy Good at Pendleton, Or. New Year's day, BREWER BUYS TEAM FOR ABOUT $600,000 C3/. Jee NEW YORK, Dee $450,000 wan the price paid by Col. Jacob Ruppert, wealthy New York brewer, for the New York American league team, which he statos he has Just purchased, Col. Ruppert says the only thing still to be settled ts the price, but the above figure is ac cepted as approximately the sum which the Yanks brought. Capt. T. L. Huston and George Guest are associated with the colonel tn the deal. 26.—About AS A LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION, NOW PORK AND BEANS'SCRAPPER In striking contrast will be the return of Bud Anc lightweight, to his home town of Medford, Ore., following his defeat yesterday at the hands of Frank Barrieau at Wallace, Idaho, to the triumphal reception given him two years ago, son Bud Anderson when he leaped into fame as a possible contender for the lightweight crown. After Anderson defeated “Knockout” Brown in California, his home town fairly went wild about him and greeted him as a conquering hero and the next holder of the world’s light- 3 ae) B'GOLLY A FELLER | KIN NEVER FOOL TH AUDIENCE BY THROW IN’ BOQUETS AT HIMSELF! NATS TAKE ANOTHER LOS ANGELES, Dec, 26.—The touring National leaguers have an other victory over the Americans to their credit. Grover Alexander outpitched Mitchell in the Christ- mas day game here, winning by a score of 4 to 3. NEW YORK, Dec. 26 White and Young Shugrue, Nght weights, will meet here Tuesday night, in @ ten-round bout at Madi-| son Square garden, The winner probably will be matched with Fred-| die Welsh. | Charlie} | | THE STAR'S § WHATL) ARE THE MEN ARE BOWL-ING. BUT WHY DOES THE MAN SWEAR 2 HE HAS JUST MADE A SPLIT. WHAT IS A SPLIT? A SPLIT SHOULD HAVE HAD WHEN YOU ARE BOWLING, AND A THING YOUR OPPONENT SHOULD HAVE HAD WHEN HE MADE A STRIKE. PORT PRIMER DOING ? THE MEN iS A STRIKE you jto the eminence. weight title Anderson's fall from fame was as spectacular as his rise Leach Cross knocked him out in the 12th round at Vernon, July 4, 1913, and championship: hopes went glimmering. Since that time Anderson has been in pugilistic circles what a “ham” actor is in theatrical circles, and his defeat yes- terday by Frank Barrieau is only another nail in the coffin of a once brilliant pugilistic possibility. The defeat of Bud Anderson, at Wallace, Idaho, yesterday, by Frank Barrieau, again {illustrates the old truism of the pugilistic world that the higher they fly the ayrther and harder they fall ee whee My Idea of Nothing At All—The great quantity of local sport news following Christmas day, when every one is too busy to even play checkers. Joe Bonds is credited with a knockout for his defeat of Jack Swin- ton, whoever he ts, at Astoria yesterday—that is, if there is any credit to be derived from handing a sleep punch to an unknown, oeeee Germany Schaefer has been released and the Washington team will be without a comedian next season. It is expected that the Seattle team will go into games with eight or nine comedians, as usual. eeee Boys whose ring tactics are very much alike will get together at the Elks’ club New Year's day, when Pat Scott and Billy Wright meet in the main event of a smoker. Wright ts rightfully regarded as one of the cleverest boys now in the game abott Seattle, and if he could de- velop a stronger poke he would have more victories to his credit, as he has no trouble landing. Scott is unusually clever and square in the ring, and always puts up a “gentleman's” battle. If he could overcome some of his fastidious scruples about roughing it when his opponent is getting the worst of it, Pat likewise would have a longer string on the “win” side of his ledger. The bout should be a clever one, and it takes a good picker to find advantage resting with either boxer. eeees Just as soon as the organized folks learn that fewer men were injured in the Federal league last season than in either the American or National leagues, we will hear remarks about, “Well, you can't hurt conerete and ivory. . Umptre Quigley of the National league fs teaching dancing this winter out in Kansas, Next summer it {s likely that before he puts a player out of the game he wil| try the hesitation, O, sparkling Bur- gundy, My Idea of nothing at all—Refuge for an umpire who has been released by the Federal leagu eee . For various reasons {t is understood Harvard will change {ts colors uext year from crimson*to yellow. e- It may Interest golfers from the Country club to know that there is a lynx at the Woodland park zoo, ee In order to comply with the National league's latest rule limiting each club to a small list of players, the Giants have signed a new pitcher and an infielder, IMPERIAL BAR AND READING ROOM At 206 Occidental Service Bar and Pool Tables in Connection CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS OLF IS NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—No matter jhow hard the wind blows, or how hard it snows or rains, in fact, let the elements do their worst, the |g00d and ancient sport of golf will jnot suffer during the long and | Weary winter months The latest innovation here ts the |indoor golf game. Many of the | leading hotels and restaurants are | having indoor courses installed, Of ‘course conditions will be far from |those encountered on the outdoor |course. Drives of 250 yards cannot be made, but the player can enjoy the sensation of having a swing at the ball Amateurs, and especially those who have gone stale, welcome the |indoor game with open arms, After |putting through several weeks at the Indoor practice, they find mark- ed improvement in their playing. Of the several courses already in- stalled, the nine-hole putting green is the most popular, The space oc- cupled by this takes up only 20 feet. To keep the ball on a true | course a special woven carpet, with |@ heavy nap, is laid, and around the holes a very fine sand is spread. To give the layout a golfy appear- ance a painted outdoor scene is furnished as a background. Prac. tice facilities are almost perfec ae the course is partly surrounded with mirrors, so the player can see his mistakes and correct them. ee One {dea that did not pan out while the baseball magnates were holding their meeting here recently, was the launching of another outlaw league fn the Kast, that would take over the surplus talent from the Federal league. Several promoters with high hopes arrived in “Peacock alley” with the sole purpose of put- ting this deal through. Their plan called for the consolidation of the two he ing and the elimination of the r citles in each. If this plan had gone through there prob- ably would have been another big mixup in baseballdom. But why dwell on the topic any longer—it’ died a-borning. Read the Miscellaneous col- umn in Star Want Ads, Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- cause our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP and Seneca. 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