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DONAWAY iar Building, Opposite Postoffice, Seattie. | ply cute off the suppty of golden . | fall man} FEDERALS HURL A BOMB INTO RANKS OF O. B. | FRIDAY NIGHT'S BOXING CARD IS COMPLETED | | baseball leagues in Chicago by. the throughour the country is facing ano see it, the game suffers, When all can get out of tt fnanolally, of a sport, then the fans turn away amusement 16 holes of golf under 96, advance better than .125, ete ee all would have Organized ba contained the golden eggs, and the Uhirich, Canada’s greatest soccer player, is deaf and dumb, and, ;cannot hear what goes on during a game, he doesn't know how lucky he Is. blowback on the Feds. played for sport's sake. see Hef; he declares swesring impairs o he states that a fisherman may not The University of Chicago is gol vp. Correct. An amateur ls one who cannot run 100 yards under 12 eges by killing the goose that laid ‘em. . ee Of course, Garry Herrmann, Ban Johnson and Gov. Tener come | through with statements that they are not frightened by the Fed league has filed and are satisfied that the results will be an awful They have to say that because they have to say something, and there is nothing else to s: ble that every one of the O. B, mogul ‘toward the Feds had been different from the first, as it would have avoided putting the money-grabbing end of the game tn the spotlight and have let the fans dream on in their belief they were seeing a sport Ex-Prevident Taft has kicked the underpinning from one sacred be- tangles in water lilies, I'm done with him. . Judging from the newspapers, the easiest way for a football player to make the all-Américan is to get pinched in a “romance.” pened to an Evanston academy youth .* The Cincinnati Reds are going to train at Covington, La., next spring. Well, what difference will that make? The boy who said the Indians were going to be weak in 1915 stand Go to the head of the class. Federal league yesterday, baseball | therbad, not to say rotten, season. | When baseball linen ts washed and hung up where all the fans oan | of the sordid scramble for money | 4a brought to the surface and aired tn the courts, showing that the men | who won and the men who play are and that it 1s a humdrum business, instead in the game merely for what they in disgust to some “other form of They did it last year, and wil do It again this year, | . . ‘ | Charley seconds, shoot a ball five yards in 10 downs, hit oe done well to have recognized the strength of the Federal league early in the same, and to have calmly accepted the new league into the broad bosom of the National commis sion, and avoided dragging the skeleton out of the closet | ether case of not wanting to have another dipper in the bowl which KM was an-| tion of the O. B. magnates aim- the mit, but it's a mighty eafo gam: shes that the O. RB. attitude ee ne's Kolf. I'll stand for that, but if swear when he hooks a bass, then It Just hap ing to play the Haskell Indians next STAR—WEDNESDAY, ANGELES, Los Jan, 6.—Fred MeMullin, third sacker, who was drafted by Detroit from the Taco ma team toward the end of last season, has been released by De trott, and will appear at his old po this year. SIGN STIS Jebn Barnes, principal owner the Northwestern league franchise) which is yet to be anchored to some Northwestern city, has signed Stis, infielder, Stis will probably manage the team, and will get into action in organizing {t ns soon as Karnes settl on & home for the outfit, Harnes ts said to be dickering with Bob Brown of the Vancouver Champs for Jimmy Clark, 8tis formerly played with Seattle. ATHLETICS BUY BIG NAP LAJOIE CLEVELAND, Jan. 6-—Connie Mack of the Philadeiphia Athiet {es hae purchased Napoleon jole, for 13 years second ba man and former manager of the Cleveland Americans, from whom m took its nick» name of Lajole Is one of the best stic® artists in major gues, having a batting aver of .348 for the 19 years he played in the major leagu Mack says he will play Lajole at yecond base to fill the vacancy sed by the of Eddie Col- line to the Chicago Americans. BOOSTERS BEATEN | Coming from behind in the final| ten minutes of play, Preston bask- etball team defated the fast North Rend Boosters, 30 to 25, Saturday night at Preston, in the deciding game of three played between the | clubs, For Preston, Benson and) John Hedburg starred, with Cobb | and Pike showing well for North} Bend. Plymouth plays at Preston | next Saturday night. the eupertority of berg rus, and give free ‘Trusses, ietecmny Bpgitancee and tof THIRD AVENUE. 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Other Fillings Office hours, 8:20 to 6 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE Sundays, By Hugh S. Fullerton Charlie White, the speedy Chicago | lightweight, at Inst has achieved) | the object of his life. By persistent effort he has compelled Freddie) Welsh, the champion, to give him a match and a real chance at the} | title. | | White and his manager, Nate | Lewis, are rejoicing as if the night of January 26 already had passed and White had won the title. Never have I heard more confidence from any persons connected with the prize ring. The weight agreed upon does noel appear to favor either. White is near the welght now and will not have to do any work to reach 135 at 3 o'clock. He probably will scale| close to 124 when he steps on the! scales, and fight about three pounds) heavier. Welsh, unless he has work ed off considerable weight during his recent period of idleness, will have to exert himself to get down) to 136, and will weigh perhops 139) when he faces White in the ring. | White has marked himself as the best left-handed fighter in the coun- try, and the hardest hitter of his| weight in the ring with his left. Ho packs a heavy punch in his right, | but probably will alepend upon his | left to bring home the bacon He has one immense advantage; that is, that he is absolutely conf! dent that he can beat Welsh. He |tested Welsh out in their meeting at Milwaukee and came out of the| ring, after mussing the champion up badly in the last @Wo rounds, expressing surprise that Welah was not a better man. White ts in better condition and is fighting better now than he ever has in his life, He has been keep ing in perfect trim ever since there was a chance to force Welsh Into a mateh, and it is fortunate for hin that he can finish training in New York without taking the long ride back and forth from Chicago. As for Freddie Welsh, the simpta truth is that the fight fans in Amer ica do not know how good this boy is, or whether he s good opnot. He has shown only flashes in America, | | ood and since coming over has not been in the ripest fighting condition. Two boys who have fought him are firmly convinced that he ts much overestimated as a ‘ighter. Some of the experts who have stud- led his style a:e puzzled to know whether he is not good or whether he has a lot in reserve. Anyhow, Welsh has been smoked Chesllie White out of cover. He will have to show all his goods on the evening of Jan. uary 26, or lose a title, and frgm the manner in which he has stafted to prepare for White he will not take this scrap jeatingly, but will attempt to settle White's aspirations once | and for all. FRIDAY NIGHT CARD FILLED The card for the Austin and Salt boxing show at the Pacific Athletic club gym, ufider the Grand opera house, Friday night, was completac this morning by the matching of Tommy Clark and Steve Gardner at 135 pounds, to put on one of the curtain raising | events Jack Newton, known as the man who sank the battleship by his per. formance of slapping Ike Cohen to sleep recently, will have an oppor tunity to repeat the dose, as Cohen will meet him again Friday night Cohen realizes that if he does not make a better showing thia time he has shot his wad so far as Seat tle shows are concerned, and may | cut out the comedy stuff and do| some real boxing | Other bouts on tBe card are} Percy Cove va, Harry Anderson, at| 125 pounds: Billy Wright vs, Dick Wayne of Portland, at 133 pounds, | and the main event, Pat Scott va Chet Neff, at 123 pounds. All the way down the line the card looks and the fans expect to ner some fur fly New York Athletic club with draws from A. A. U. because six of its members were suspended for refusing to take part in swimming pontests at Sportsmen's show, LEFT-HANDED CHARLIE WHITE SURE HE WILL GRAB LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FROM CHAMP WELSH |=: BULL BROS. Jusi Printers @AIN 1043 | 1013 THIRD 50cto$5 SAVED Call at My Optical Department, Herve Dr. C. T. Kaowl re} ‘ BROWN, ton, the Optometrist, examine and fit giasves for you and I will guar oo to save you from to $5 on any pair Lenses duplicated tor $i ee. wea DR. EDWIN J. BROWN | Department We can save you Money on your Coal Bills. Write Associated Coal Tracts Co. 418 Joshua Green Bidg Seattle. It is a wise thing to look your finan- cial situation square- ly in the face. Are you living right up to your income? Is there anything left after you pay your bills month by month? If not, the situation may be- come serious for » you. The Dexter Hor- ton Trust and Sav- ings Bank ought to be & constant thrift reminder to you if you have not yet started a savings ac- count here. Deposits made on or before January 9 draw interest from the Ist. DERTER RORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK el = JANUARY 6. PAGE 7. |||—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH MACKISBACK Will Give | NEW YORK, Jan, 6.—John J. | McGraw, manager sof ‘the Giants, is out with the predic- tion that hie club will finish in front of the other National league clubs at the close of the coming season. His prediction Is based largely on his acquisi. tion of Hans Lobert to play Aa a reauit of the ault filed against the American and Nationaf| #itlon with the Northwestern team) third base, MoGraw also said the Boston Brav: world’s champions, will not run one, two, three this year. George Stallings, ader of the Braves, merely amiled at McGraw's _ aa McGraw Thinks Lobert Giants a Life | dope Time will give McGraw bis ar swer” anid the Miracle Man, “but | can give it to him 10 months in ad vance if he desires What MvGraw needs in some! © good pitchers, He has two good ones in Matty and Tesreau, but Matty {s getting along. His other pitchers are erratic, My team 1a year wae made up of discards, yet they won the world's championship from the Athletics, They will have more confidence than ever now and I expect them to repeat FEDS HURL A BOMB INTO ——__ORGANIZ CHICAGO, Jan. was hurled into ine ranks of organized baseball yesterday when the Federal league filed sult in the federal court here asking for the dissolution of bomb the American National leagues on the ground they are combinations in restraint of train and come under the provisions of the anti-trust law. In the complaint filed the Federal league lays bare the methads of organized bare- ball in tying up players with {ronclad agreements and trad. ing or otherwise disposing of them like chattels oy cane will be heard by Judge M. Landis, who rendered the mane Standard Ot! decision and administered the $29,000,000 fine. HARRISBURG, Pi Jan. 6-— Gov, John K. Tener, president of the National league, refused to }take seriously the action filed jagainst the National Commission in Chicago by the Federal Jose, “I have no fear,” Tener said, jto the outcome of the legal pre. coedings or that the validity of the national agreement will be upheld Peale ds Ali Chromte and | Mang fe Mo - called Diecr- pe a Qiettie, Catarrh, Deafness, Goiter, Dropetcal, Tuber Kpectal reduced prices to women on alt which Include Osteopathy. o, Naturopathic medicine, pret- orence given to non-wuraical methods | All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debility 4 Chronte Die orders, 60 My treatment for paired Vitality am | never fi ‘This ts the only offies In the ctty where you meet the #ame man you eee in the | Dteture, In the office, and who persona. jemey, Im- Nervous Debility stands back of every pre alse and guaran. tee. Hours, 10 to 10a m tof Dp m sundays Call or write today. | “DR. 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All work Ruaranteed 15 fears, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS let and Pike, Opp. Public Ma Laboring People’s ventists, ED BALL CAMP rT only regret that the Federals | have felt impelled to undertake to annul an agreement which the, members of that Mague as sup- porters and advocates of the na 4tional game know has contributed to th uplift and betterment of the game.” 1s of the Seattle Church Athletic league were played at the | | Leschi park gym last night before a} fair crowd, the feature game being| that between Plymouth and Pilgrim. In the hope that they might put a dent in Plymouth’s winning streak Pilgrim played several U. of W. stars, but Plymouth’s wonderful team work made the Pilgrim outfit look Ike tyros, and the leaders won | easily, 64 to 12 . In the tast few minutes of play |the Tabernacle Baptist team got |the drop on the Green Lake boys, jand won the contest by two points, the score being 24 to 22 . The Queen Anne Christians beat the St. Clement's bunch tn what) proved one of the fastest games of the evening. the score being 30 to} 16. Queen Anne scored 24 In the firet half, but St. Clement's bunch | came back strong in the second! stanza, and prevented heavy scor- | ing. j In a rough game the Queen Anne) M. E. five beat the Colman Bible ciasa boys, 24 to 10. Four more games In the league schedule will! be played Thursday,evening. ee By a score of 32 to 22 the Y. M. C, A. Students basketball team add ed another victory to the long list of games they have taken away from Seattle high school teams last night when they beat the Franklin high quintet on the latter's floor. Molstad, with five baskets, and Weéks and Hughes, with four each, starred for the Y boys, while Farm- |er was the star for Franklin, shoot ing three goals from the field. ees Lincoln high team is finishing up training under locked doors, and Coach Wells promises to flash what ever it is he has up his sleeve Fri- day night when his men line up terschov! game of the season. The Lincoln Midgets, who will also clash with Broadway in the first game of | the season, are also putting the fin. ishing touches on their training. | The Gerald's their lead last }league by beating | 2,561 to 2,542. bowled both high average of 221 and 193. cafe team kept night in the City Mack's Colts, | Hulette of the Colts score and high On the Imperial alleys, the lead- jers in the City league, 8. A. C jteam No. 1 easily beat Basel's Stars, 2,713 to 2,578, Peacock of the Stars copping the honors of the ling 192 for high av- for high score. jerage and The Seatties took the Bismarcks into camp on the Imperial alleys, | 2,615 to 2,578, Koch of the Victors | making high average of 187 and | Lowe of the Bismarcks high score | of 209. alleys by @ score of 7 to 2,543. Grinnell of the § | A. C. team put over the high score of 225 and the high average of 203 | Two matches were bowled In, the | Elks’ house league last nfght, team No. 6, captained by Benson, | winning a close contest from Gar-| diner’s team, No. 4, 2,255 fo 2,252. Benson rolled high ‘score and high | | average of 233 and 178, eee Capt. Calohan’s team, No. 7, had no trouble beating Capt. Carlton's team, No. 5, by a 2, to 2201) score. Robinson of the victors put | lover the high score of 201 and high average of 181, Three unsuccessful efforts were | made at the 8. A. C. to drag Ed- wards’ colors in the dust last night, | but he came out with them flying \high, after beating Gore, 615 to 15; Lind, 582 to 471, and Wood, to 63. ‘TEAM GIVES DANCE. The South Park baseball team, city champions, will give a dance | at Dudieyte hall at South Park Sat urday night for the purpose of buy. jing new uniforms, “Dad” Wagner | will furnish the musio and every- |body can look forward to a good time, in@ur Great 25 Per Cent Off man on from a against Broadway for the first in-| night in a boxing match, with a sea-| man named Walsh, on board the) Florida. er, will not standing championships are San Francisco fair. | bout with | been called off for this reason Coast league |ferred to Salt Lake City Coast league directors tn |San Francisco yesterday ling of M’GRAW HAS HOPE FOR NEW YORK GIANTS WHITE IS CERTAIN HE WILL WIN THE CROWN | Cheasty’s Pre-Inventory Sale very Garment Clothing Department K, Hats. $1.00 SPECIAL—Broken lines of Hats up to $5.00. 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