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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 4. PAGE 7. fs ean | SEATTLE | MAGEE WAS SWAPPED TO PREVENT JUMPING NEW GAME OF GOLF-POOL HITS {MIXES OPERA SEATTLE AS WINTER PASTIME] with FieuTs Golf-poo! has struck Seattle, The} so that the object be played on any potted, the balls ‘COLORADO WILL PLAY U. OF W. NEXT FALL BURMAN BEATS OLDFIELD; SETS AsNEW MARK —IN THE WORLD OF .SPORTS— TRADE MAGEE | TO KEEP HIM FROM JUMPING ball cannot be re net up again! me can ( . ach pocket r at the start of the game. : arent Dest th : Welsh Nahe hole, Instead of the putting tron. The penalties for ® woratch, pock-| rey enw eaning pry hs ng .? y there is the cue, or white ball. One |e the cue ball, ta three| In publishing an offen to back Johnny O'Leary against any light| NEW YORK, Jun. 4.—Organized strokes tn addition to the ongmade Weight In the country at 138 pounds for any amount of money, Freddie | baseball is #till waging war on the Ia other words, a seratoh counts} Hox manager of the Seattle boy, ts pulling the ‘usual! Federals, This was platnly evi-| for four strokes, The same penalty! whe ager of & sorapper, If O'Leary has ever done @BY- denced by the trading of sherwood | : goes if one of the balls fails to thing to entitle him to consideration at the hands of any of the top| sa ,. > | reach a cushion | notchers in the Lightweight division, it has not been visible to the naked|M#éee by the Phillies to the) = AE | eves Braves, The Phillies were not very | e d o eS a a Ee | anxious to lose Magee, and it ts) } RULES FOR GOLF-POOL || The [itl Irishman is fairly fast, fairly clever, and hae fair ability |GoMbtful if Hows MialMngs of the o }to absorb punishment, but there is absolutely nothing in his recent|¥orld’s champions could offer The six antique pockets ‘repre | performances to warrant any promoter tn giving sertoug consideration | @0uUgh men in nge to make sent a gix-hole course, Hole No, 1 to Hogan's crack about backing him for any amount, And, O'Leary's | the Philli@s’ management make the ; ie @ side pocket hen the holes record doesn’t warrant his manager in talking anything Hke real mon-| trade fast for the trade's sake, But ; are numbered in rotation around | ey, If he is talking Jjitneyas, all right | gramae sree Spcue ready. te bow to pagers | | Hive Ee cage he |the Feds, and the Phillies decided |to do their part in the war on the| | “Outlaws” by trading the star out-| | fielder to the Braves, It was pret ty certain Magee wouldnt jump| | from the world's champions to the| Feds ; Tho National league moguls—and their American brothers, Up In Prince Rupert O'Leary fought “Roughhouse” Charley Burns 20 | fons to be ignoring the Gilmore or-| Rach counts one stroke, which is added to all penalties. Pocketing the cue, or white ball, | or making the object ball tn the | wrong pocket, {8 penalized by three strokes, Falling to drtve one of the balls to a cushion on each sfiot, even shot Charley Givens holds a decision over O'Leary.’ Down In California, Eddie Mgy made him look like O'Leary's hands were tied, In his recent battle with Chet Neff he stalled all the way through. Billy Wright could box rings around him, and Pat Scott could give Johnny one of the tuslest fourround eessions he ever had. “Any amount against any 133- pounder fn the country.” Rats!!! other ball ts used, and this fe the one the player must pocket in the j least number of strokes. when you hole out, is penalized by rounds, and Burns beat him, winning the Canadian title, A few weeks ganization. But when they make} Each shot at the object ball three strokes ; n t cot S aerehe. te the aot e. The) An intentional sacrifice or scratch ago this same Burns went against Chet Neff in Seattle, and Neff | deals like the Mages swap—an out-| Object ball is spotted in the center! 1s penalized by 10 points. Freddie Dyer: made a monkey of him in four rounds, Bogan probably takes this {nto | andout war move—it is pretty cer 4 * of the tu and the ter or cue | Whenever the cue ball Is pocket-| account when he offers to back O’Laary for any amount, tain that organized baseball is wor fall is placed ,in the upper spot, as ed (a scratch), or if the object ball] voice, he in now appearing In con Oe ene / rying a little IS THE BOOK WHAT ) iiss tu the diagram. The player| drope into the wrong pocket, it is| corte and is deveting the money Right now the lightweight field about Beattie Is well o¢oupled. and a KIND OF A LF af SEEK 4 then starts the round by trying to) spotted again, Should the cue ball| earned to completing his musical| there ts an aggregation of clever boxers here, any one of whom has a! Magee will come in mighty handy DO U EK? i } pocket the object ball in the side come to rest so that the object ball| education. He aspires to grand| ‘ht to call bimeelf as good as the next fellow, until he is eliminated | up Boston way, at that. Stallings} | DID NOT KNOW THERE WERE. ( : 4 ~ K i leciaive! | has need of a star gardener of the pocket, representing hole No, 1. cannet be spotted In the center of] opera honors decisively r gal OTHE KINDS OF BOO e When he has made the hole, the the table, both balls must be re American promotera of grand! oo. ese oe |} brand of the Phillies’ crack. Ma E a KS. 0 next player starts. The object bal! spotted opera might make it by hirtng| The Seattle police have got the bars up against Romeo Hagen ap-| foo Is a terrific hitter against eith YES, THE ARE MANY KINDS “a : | pearing in the ring, and that they mean business was evidenced New| er right or left-hand pitching. All Year's day, when they refused to let Hagen box. Ike Cohen was sub-|last season Stallings had to juggle stituted for Hagwn at Everett tn the bout with Joe Swain, Hagen's con-| his outfield around. He had fair duct has not been such as to endear him to the police, and when they| hitters against left-hand pitchers tout off his supply of pork and beans, he begins to realize the error of| who were weak against right-hand | his ways. ers, and others vice versa, He did . not have @ real slugger in the outer according to John Brown, Jr., Is one who competes for| arden. Magee is pretty certain of| » physical, moral tual and soolal benefits deriv-|a regular berth with the cham- ntal, moral and social advan-| ptons. OF BOOKS. THE BEST KNOWN a ARE BANK ,CHECK AND HAND. WHAT IS A HAND BOOK? A HAND BOOK {1S SOMETHING : A POLICEMAN CANNOT SEE UNLESS A FRIEND TELLS Him A HORSE !S SURE TO WIN. COLORADO 10 After the first player has made a hole the object ball is spotted. tn the center, but the cue ball must be played from where {t rests by the next player. Dyer to sing a leading role and fight six rounds between acts. SPORT Owing to the addition of Salt Lake City to the Coast league cir eutt, the season will start March | 30 instead of March 23, as original- ly intended. fs spotted in the center of the ta Die, but the cue ball is left where it rests after the preceding player has made the hole. | Should the cue ball come to rest ‘BOB BURMAN BOYSTO FIGHT WAKES MARK FOR CITY TITLE |. Entry lists for the coming city boxing and wrestling champlon- ships, which will be held at the Se An amateur, pleasure and ¢ ed directly therefrom. L tages does an amateur wrestler . 8 nen derive? Americans who were worried for fear the ranking committee of the National Lawn Tennis association id not act rightly in putting Mau- rice McLoughlin above Norris Will fams as the country’s greatest play- er, can rest easily, Our English | brethren also pick McLoughlin. The Prof. Michelson has discovered that twisting metals makes them much stronger; then think how strong a Aollar is after Freddie Welsh has clutched It. Martin Delaney, having used up three columns of space warning A device has been perfected that will record the heat of stars so far = |away they are invisible. Baseball |scouts ought to use it in hunting \“second Cobbs.” In a quarrel at Utica, Ny Y., yew terday, John Morrison, 40, once} champion hockey skater of Canada, | BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Jan. 4. the nfil@s in an sutomobiie ever a | Attic Athletic clud, January 14 and) snot and killed Eag@m Alpert, hotel| against the perils of basketball, I Haba. = Lenlan apcar oat dist tach, He defeated Old (15. were opened Saturday after) clerk, and turned the rifle on him) expect at an early date to write feb 1 cisaad tx topamk tomes thet } ‘ {20% here yesterday, reeling off noon. Practically all of the 3. A.| seit, inflicting a probably mortal Calif rae A cae 1 3 (im dicsarree in 48 minutes, 58 C. boxers and wrestlers will enter! wound, three columns and a half on the i : spay nt re Mae os tel : 73.2 (the elimination contests, and al chia perlie of ping-pong. |nis player of al me ‘i11tam: é Sazpri an average of one victory over him does not en- | miles an hour. The record, 45 | ready entries have been received) Willie Kolehmainen, champion) bracts od en ldths Stk 40 fitth henate, ew Tho University of Washington !from ¥. M. C. A. and University of| Finnish long-distance runner, was/ Walter Camp visited Chicago. When he returns East he, perhaps, | Washington grapplers. defeated yesterday in the Powder| Will write a book explaining that there really ts land west of the Hudson ; Chet McIntyre, boxing instructor) Hill 16-mile Marathon by G. Mo-| river, at the 8 A. C., says the coming) Crea of Bannock, Scotland, at Edin football team will clash with ateam outside the Northwest conference next Thanksgiving day, Word hav- ing been recetved from Denver that the University of Colorado eleven will avail ftself of permission just granted to come to the Coast. Go- ing outaide the conference for the Thanksgiving day game was virta- ally forced on the varsity team, claim the met in charge, at the re- cent meeting of the schedule mak- | stated. » Va. enforces laws. It probably remembers Gen. Sheridan broke all laws getting there. oeeee | McCrea’s time was 1-20-10. | Percy Houghton lectured In Chicago on the mental attitude In base-| Holmer, the American title | bail. 1 would rathey hear a Yale lineman explain his mental attitude when he saw Hardwick plunging at him. | eee ios | all Queen Anne basketball tossers sustained a double defeat at the Y. M. C. A. gym Saturday evening, when the first team was walloped tournament will be probably the burgh and most fmportant ever Hans | held in Seattle, on account of the| holder, finished third fact that the winners in the vari-| | ous classes will be selected to rep-| With 11 victories and three de- resent the Northwest in the cham-| feats, Fox stands at the head ot | pionship matches to be held at the the threecu bion players tn the 8.| San Francisco exposition next sum-|A. C. handicap tournament. His |mer. Although the & A. C, has| Percentage is 785. J.B. Lewis is | Hurray! second, with .727, and Churetrill t#) prom: | clever boys In every class, there third, with be | Fromme. Bobby Mel having achieved thousands of doliars’ worth of advertising, now decides to turn professional skater; and they probably will reduce his salary. oeeee The National leagyp ia saved; the Giants have signed Art |none who stands head and shoul- tee - by the Y. M. C. A. Students, 26 to | ders above others when {t comes to NEW YORK, Jai anjin Flynn, Germany Schaefer probably wants to join the Cubs just to prove| 11, and the second team went down cialis grey aig 2 Hop a | winning the city tities, and these 0 pl wni, fireman, is srnedeied | at It is possible for a fellow to play on that team and still have 4) before the Y. Outlaws, 46 to 13. allen refused to consider a | honore may even fall to unattached |), wet Al Reich of New York tn | usb left. While the first team from the hill) what they declared reasonable! Fe | boxers or wrestlers who will enter . . eae we fought vallantly, {t was u inst | if | Ae } a:ten-round bout here tomorrow DP aga jterms for the Thanksgiving day) | the tourney. | Right. The Vhited States having decided to publish a daily paper, | hereby! better team work on the part of| game here, their demands being 80| r | oa bipeiedit: apply for the job of sporting editor. ie the Y Students, and was unable £0] sapetaneant tat varsity simply pass- a SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4.—The naplats make a dent in the splendid pase- e Gen Prancioce Const lengse stab) Te, tee et tne eae’ wolactte Information to Soe Tanne whee] ne nae onal shooting Of the latter. Se he ee = will have a working agreement this | bar fearon a8 welcome information to Joe Tinker, whose ve 1 Read what one of our patient wiar with the Detroit Americans, | team occasionally got a base hit off one when he grew carciess, The Queen Anne high team Is face) yom at Toe ee Seaton PY |i co my of TrasteNetcre Teens averse Sients m oem F ing @ week of strenuous basketball! tntversity of Colorado team was “Dear Sire: I have worn plates for . Kidnaping a ball player len't eo hard; all one hae to eay In, “Come! practice for the scheduled game,| the King pin in the Coloratio foot- tr Bind ong but never had complete! = ov, I know @ good place. |next Friday, with Franklin high.| pal world. setisfaction until I got s eet of yous at | ity We es 4 The Queen Anne team demonstrated eT EIR EF | Finest Equipment in the | | certainty would like to see Win Loo, the Chinese infielder lack of practice in its game at the | pan Mga Re, 3 , Northwest | After a lay-off during the holl-| NEW YORK, Jan. 4~—Figures last long anaes wal, ie Chicago White Sox to sit in one of Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, with Jm’s FINGERS ARB Mbt ip done Ss ate: | days, the Printers’ bowling league | published today show that boxing SE ee ee ea ere Gi poor machine work and weak bee / “Youre grateturty, Jacote Phete Shops will get in action at the Imperial|in New York state has brought ket shooting. Coach Hamilton is! “J.C. MEWEN, aperial | in ° Those All-American-All-National stare are back from Hawall—and| going to put his team th: LE@Ss T00 CROCKEB “Aubure, Wash.” P.1, Buliding, Seattie alleys again tomortow night, when | more than $32,000 into the state t t i Chien eon ® pu en rough @ or uma err the Picas will meet the Nonparetis.| treasury during the past year. The | some time {t may occur to some one to aa m how the games came! course of sprouts thie week. | ty bere eat With 14 victories and 9 loser the |total receipts, according to the fig-/@ut. Not that any ono ts interested—but just to be polite. cee FOR DOC WATSON Picas stand at the top of the heap, ures Issued by the state athletic The Cathlamet basketball five won | ALBERT MANSEN commission taken in by boxing| The American league argument that It was wrong for Wal- the first game of the season in {t8! 146 watson, th thpaw who ‘ on tlubs, atnounted to $660,000, The| ter Johnson to jump a reserve contract and all right for him to home town Saturday night, when tt! war turned loose by the chica y eeveer and mad Agates third, at 500. Rice hag the state received five per cent of this. Jump a straight contract reminds me of the minister back home defeated the Fort Columbia team, Feds last Mave aad oO veg bisa wo te Now Located at His |] |bighest individual average of 164. “ who preached about the wickedness of playing kene and gave a 87 to 20. Several former college for gt Louis, trimmed the Tinks | e™* at $5, and $16 Kz Mew Stove jand Gassman Is second, with 163, TALK BASEBALL lotto party In the hasement the following Wednesday evening. stare ‘played on the Cathlamet out of the pennant, explaina the |p Comins t© duality of materials used. ’ land Ross third, with 162 BELLINGHAM, Jan. 4.—Belling- bith Bn Sia | team, jrelease. He declares Catcher Jim ‘All @entai operations are now ig With the Gerald's cafe five and yoo business men will meet tomor- “When | mailed that draft my responsibility ended,” remarks) dad my Block's fingers are so crooked fp 2utices by means of ORALTHESIA, the 8. A. C. team, NO. 1, tled for) tt on, at the call of Pree Walter Johnson, who will hear all next summer what the fang think of The North Side High School bae- that whenever Jim tried to signal | All work guaranteed 18 years. first place, the City Bowling league | ty™ “irrnoom Of 11° Chamber ot| his responsibility |ketball team of Bellingham was de- for a straight ball {t looked like a| : championship will be determined | ‘#et Brown ph Aang nye ; s i isc inditind feated at Bellingham Saturday curve signal. The nearest Jim ; tomorrow night. The 8. A. C. team sno ey Rope eeaaagdl gghole ody Roger Bresnahan is going to write the story of hie baseball career.| night by the Snohomish bunch by a could get to a straight one was the e We can save you will meet Basel's Stars, and the| tion shall be taken with refirmire| 1 hope the postoffice authorities do not object, score of 19 to 16, The North Side middle finger of his lett hand 4 money on your Gerald outfit will go against | Norte wb e } ng sag gpa one | boys had f& on the visitors in pass: which looks like the letter Z. So Be Mack's Colts. The Seattles will|> western leagu ? bd : P | vesterda " ing the pill, but were weak when they decided to use leg s ig Coal Bills. play the Bismarcks and the Imper-| Season. They are agreed the team | HC) Cy E GAME|cstere, wen postponed on 80/1: ‘came to hitting the basket. The first day Jim tried to signal , Write ials ae mest 6 4. C. team, io. 2. woea Be of advertistas we See onaree Dees one pg a : — for & straight ball with his legs . Gerald's and the § , No. 1,| Bellingham, and as splendid 4 5 is. The! John Bunny says he Is thank de cu se a years. Associated Coal Seman are tied at 041, Basel's Stare |grounde are svailable, 1+ ecome| © es ofthe soccer rice| Celtics were going to tangle with/for hia face, which Sivsicites (the, Cumea eh haar paging A eb hamewers rae are next, with .616, and the Bis-| probable the project will recetve| for the Mc\illan cup, scheduled for| Black Diamond. The cup race sea-| Altrock and Kid Broad double rea-| Doc then‘discovered Jim was’ bow. Tracts Co. marcks next, with: 513. strong financial support Woodland Park and Fort Lawton| son will open next Sunday. json to be thankful ‘legged. : i Lu bs % 418 Joshua Green Bidg. as an First U d Tale of Bombard fE . irst Uncensore ale Oo omDardment o n ae ertty “escape till I saw that my afron was) The eldest was not 18 “We itved in Wyckham road, a firing. Father, mother dnd all the; Bu 5 : § CONTINUED poem a with blood. The shell had In a shell-shattered square capa | little hous@at tho end of the row.|children were downstars in the| foune dar tg ne mune A. LUNDBERG co. severed an artery. But 1am one of|ble Boy Scouts had shepherded 60) Father worked tn the coal yard.| kitchen. | Ing the smatiest children. Trusses, Retereat Appliances ané on FROM PAGE 1 the lucky ones.” amall boys and girls whose parente | Mother always said, “Thank God,| “Father called out to me, ‘Get up,| “She had lost her hand. 1 1107 THIRD AVENUB. AI Y | a Ty Calmly, without algn of panic, 200|Reemed to have disappeared: |Chris, you have nought to do with| sleepy head, there's British ships| don't remember much about # ‘ | women and children turned inte| One little lad sat guarding a still | this wicked war.’ Thero were nine/ practicing in the bay!® what happened after that. OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Mgssing teeth are replaced by ‘The Obio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be fog conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases, We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. shells against men who must fight the world with their hands—that's war—made in Germany.” Quite composedly, without change of intonation, the imperturbable eabby sild into emphatic incante| tien. “You'll excuse me saying this Just at first,” he apologized. “I don't| mind for myself. beyond.” Below West Hartlepool, where Old Town fronts the sea, lay a plc Belgium. footpaths leading inland across the moors. Many carried babes in arms All were burdened with a few ne cesalties. Children able to toddle pattered alongside, each clinging to Its mother’s skirts. In the second decade of the 20th century English womenswere flying It's the women|from their homes on tho Yorkshire | work and children that fret ime, Just look | coast to escape the bombardment of | miittarist—a pleader for arbitra-| {long range guns on ebips of the/tion tn international and Industrial | for you enemy. But surely folly of war! this day the The Germans have proves lof us—father and mother, grandma | Jackie, Albert, Georgie, Annie, Mag. gio and me. “Barly this morning I heard gunr younger brother, as both waited to learn if they were quite alone tn the world Four seared children silently sur rounded a desolate woman who rock ed to and fro in her anguish, tears pouring down her poor face. Only #ix hours before the father of the little family had kissed them all good-bye and gone happily to Call at My Option! Department, Mave Dn G T. Knowl. He was a consistent anti| ton, the Optometrist, ROW. scale ant th gece Tenet disputes. He would never come a fo sers ven oe “SS home again of you may re '‘50cto$5 SAVED “T just got out of bed when a shot struck our Rouse. The whole house | exploded. I fell through the bed room ifito the kitchen, Everything | fell on top of us all “Father called to me, ‘Come on, lad, it's the Germans. We must carry the babies down cellar, Look after mother.’ “Somehow we got Albert out. Father and | found Jackie, but he was dead. Mother did not die till we laid her in the yard. “Little George was alive when I |earried him into the next house, buf he died as I laid him down. Fathér | was conscious when he reached the }hospial. When I told him about | Georgie and mother, he did not care | to live any more,” ROBERT CHAMBERS TELLS HOW FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND - DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD | «AIN 1043 25 Set of Teeth ture of Out of the crowd of women and| quire a nteed $8 Roots scalped away, house fronts not even created a panic children atumbled a boy, powder-| Lenses duplicated for ¥ eg ae | split off, ruined kitchens, bedrooms Five battleships flinging 500/burned and blinded by tears, Yes: | $1.00 ast) f] » 15 Set of Teeth |and interiors, all the pathetic, fa shella to kill whom?—-schoolboys, | terday Christopher Bennett was one | DR 4 teed ........ millar details of humble home Iifej little children, baves in armel Oc inten tah Weday hele arte |DI . EDWIN J. BROWN es 3 i fl | myself saw one of the last Optical Department, ae 10 Solid Gold or ga yp etted gan phonons - v alone 705 Wiest Ave, Washington Widg. Robert W. Chambers, the au. , race might gesiro a separate orcelain Crown .. 4. PA de omy Cds a ha see vistas of ai phe pang poss Padi | Let him tell the story: Main 2640. thor, was shown a report of the race to do Its fighting. 3 10 Gold or Porcelain Relatively Ifttie harm had been| iow a Two Iittle boy l- 2s mR | = gr debate of the first legislative The mating of a militant suf- e¢ Work .. fone to publio buildings. Devasta-| Albert and Staniey Walker, | P fi S ] Congress of Iilinols womeg on fragette with a ferocious mil- Bolid Gold Fillings Up| tion centered in the crater of con-| were running along the street ‘ac Cc r.| mon eugenics versus the old-fash- itla officer might start a com- FOURTH AND PIKE a i] mn P| costed lite, about the great amelting| together. foned love. Here is what Cham- bative race highly specialized : Other Fillings .........50¢) ona shipbuilding works. | "Shrapnel struck the corner of Company bers wrote on the question for | to undertake all military and r Office hours, #:20 to 6. Sundays,| A pitiful procession of women and| a house. When the @moke ; i the United Press: police duties, r 4 9 to 12 "lehildren was leaving the damaged) cleared away the two little boys, Will continue to ship Salmon, aver~ If people want to breed for But prohibitive laws will be HIGH-CLASS ; district. | etill hand-in-hand, were lying aging # pounds, brag Bhp sa Haar points, the process would n@g no good, We shall have our 4 Mrs. Margaret Leete, her hand| face downward, side by side— oes ‘0, See aan. te be very difficult Bryans and Daniels and Wil- ENTERTAINMENT ss . Ya jand arm bound in bandages, led the! dead. All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Nor would spectalization be sons and Carfegies always with ho - 4 way. |} In the Hartlepools a score of | cusranteed to arrive in perfect con Call at the Righ impossible; people could be nfat- us, aie | shells «mashed {nto school build " Washington st, n ed for the purpose of reproduc. —— > | “I heard the roar of the Ge dition, Also Crabs, Smelt, Tro lank have thas ing either physical or mental a FRENCH DI 2 AVIATORS DIE With — guns,” said Mra. Leste, “and dashed | ings. Kippered Salmon and all other won || ANG Dave Cut- ate Dentists out to warn the children to come in.| Fifty Ittle girls at Queen Mar-|] producta Bee the fiah before shipped |for you, abso without charge.| Characteristics, ii ‘A shell touched my hand, but did|garet public school had to run three yeu wis We want your patronage and of- Even highly specialized re KYOTO, Japan, Jan. 4—The fall . . 601 Northern BanketSidg. fer you the doctor's services a8 an] suits might be attempted; for | of an aeroplane killed two Japa Bottle of Wine—50c aviators, 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER GECOND AVENUE not hurt. “I thought I bad had a miraculous miles along the cliffs for their lives They were under fire all the way ! Main 684, inducement. Look four the Yellow Front. example, like ants. The human

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