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g HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PAT SCOTT AND NEFF WILL PHELAN, CUB BENCH WARMER, HAS MAKINGS OF GREAT INFIELDER fore the of t season. t Meyer Manage: By Hugh S. Fullerton Here is a prediction Arthu Phelan will be one of the best in fielders in America and so rated Don't and Roger overlook me while casting around for a sec ond baseman. If you get a new man, be eu: jet a real good one or I will b od to beat him out of his job. |. That letter is enough. Phelan jhas found confidence in himself jand he will be the second baseman and one of the best. Last year j his case was almost a tragedy. His career came near being ruined by bad management. Phelan came to the Cubs from Cincinnati Two months after was with the is READ WHAT SHE says Dear & I had fifteen extracted and two sete of ¢ he me Ty ball play ® weeks than 2 two years at Cin how natural and are. I can eat with them as well as Edid with my natural ones. I have sent you three people and am going to send you more, A happy New Year to you all Sincerely, MRS, J.C. PETERSO! Bremerton, W h tter speake for t is but one of hundreds we re I spoke to } marked top speed proving the best Unfortunately for P got the club and E O'Day brought with bt against Phelan | Cincinnati exp laughable to » erica for a an You can see He is bound to b men in the business.” O'Day ers the can. prejudices from his rien it was the Cubs scouring inflelder—with the st man fn the business who was ag on their own National league waiting for a if and True-to-Nature Teeth are dura- ble and very pleasing and natural in appearance, at $5, $10 and $15 Per Set According to mater! Three were nch. managers All werk guaranteed 16 years. cnance to grab Phelan if the Cubs asked walvers—and not until the little fellow asserted himself did the management realize what the had 1420-22 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche, Seattic. In present location 14 years. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SEASON OPEN who, through Errors and Excess: suffer from Chronic Weakn Timpaired Manhood, Pain in th Queen Anne vs. Franklin at Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi-B rranklin tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou Broadway vs. Lincoln at Lin blee—quickly cured by using ‘sai DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS Ballard ve. West Seattle at West Cireular free. By mail $1 boxy Seattle us ele de dg or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar. 1 ee io the Bess ar eo me ~ anteed. For sale by Kinselll! ie high school basketball s Second and and Columbia. Address all letters to Bros., Third Madison, All of the » practicing con: nd severa door RAYMOND REMEDY CO. line up on the areas 2177p Plke St, Seattle, Wash, afternoon, something ir basketball surprises rung has been little opportun Gold-Filled the relative Spectacles trength ms as all c Eyegiasses, them bh Y.M.C.A Fitted With Sphericat quinte rd to predict hat the nat each oth er, Bro er, seems to have a sli with the LaFray brothers and two of last year’s let ter men in the lineup. The Franklin and Queen Anne teams are about evenly matched and they should stage one of the closest contests of the afternoon unless all signs fail OLD STUFF PORTLAND, » elaht cussed at the OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY 8,—-That the question recent meeting of Missing teeth are replaced by : The Ohio Met by artificial teeth magnates in San Francisco, was the that are natural as your original | *'#tement ay of President Mc teeth. Examinations are now be- Credle of the Portland club. ing conducted without charge, and) Ogden Ha Walla, Sacra nd Ogden and of the com mento and Se Sacramento binations suggested estimates are furnished in all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee 25 Set of Teeth $15 Set of Teeth The name of the Nationals’ socter Guaranteed ........ ves 35 team was changed t = tg $10 Solid Gold or aoe fore Ap no epay rete Porcelain Crown 4 iw viv 4 . “hes Poe a ‘. 10 Gold or Porcelain 4 en captain of the new org wl Bridge Work linet 34 * '50¢ Sundays, . Several changes in the Solid Gold Fillings | y be made and the Thistle into th fillan cup race, playing Other Fillings Office hours, 8:30 to 6 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Lentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE 6 Sunday aftergoon at against the their first Woodland ncoma WANTS GROSS KOW YEW YORK, Jan Promoter Jimmy Johneon announced today that he had receiv Willle Ritchie, asking for a match} |with Leach Cross early tn ere ary SEASON OPENS | BOX TONIGHT | jth | STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. that the usual ante-bellum patter about being in the “pink” id “having no alibi if beaten,” has been passed Pat Scott and Chet Neff, principals tn tonight's main event « t smoker, there ts nothing left for eifier boy to do , th Nil that amear of word and, but as ‘T, Rosen words without deeds don't amount to a dern, and Charlie White celebrated New Year's by raising Nate ’ Lewis’ share 5 per cent, That's fair, Nate paid 105 per cent { the meal ticket for years. When Scott met Neff, several weeks ago, neither had a shade, and ‘ t Jatt any moons, The re contes “ f m tonight to see if ther ninuted for the time ay be t ight contests, to arrive at t cba n of the Pacific North pretty girl eeconded Teddy ; obs inca New York scrap and ed him when he won, What I to see ts a girl’ with nerve weh to second Kid Broad that | My idea of nothing at all is the worrying that Seattle baseball fans nould do over mping of Emi] Hubn to the Indianapolis Feds Huhn saw an o ty to better himself and his salary, and he would have 1 boob not to have jumped at the opportunity, As the best all nd yer on Seattle team last season, it was a surprise to Dug, and both a sur {isappointment to Huhn that he was not er ¢ and when he got the chance to give the accepting it Tony O'Sicky Is now amateur skating champion n in his own pocketbook showed horse he He's well, thank The fact that Huhn's departure will woaken the Seattle team is, of ita ble course, b worse way, t t So, even if Hubn had world of diffe o the gate Just while we all were celebrating the chance to pass a boxing! ernor throws & monkey Ww pests at thing Iilinols, Th th eo governe * Kot nt minor leagu * year than they w atay although he might have promise to be in as bad, if not a and, believe me, that is some tle, it would not have made a attracted a few m loyal mnch and stops every Martin Delaney says every man should laugh ten minutes » day to keep in condition; how the dickens does he expect Joe Birmingham and Charlie Herzog to keep in condition? “- Johnny Kling Is considering coming back as catcher for the Cincinnatl team; proving how easy it is to get free adver- tising for a billiard room. “M. H. Huggins, world’s champion quolt player, ie dead; which leaves only 813,379 world’s champion horse shoe pitchers on earth. SEE THE HOW FAST RUNNING Do BEFORE THE RAPIDLY 9 AS FAR AS WHY DO NOT THE BE AN LAW BREAKER. W AM IM-FLU-EN- TIAL FRIEND ONE WHO THE Dus JUDGE THAT HAS T Witt The four basketball games teams of the Seattle League at the Leschi Park last night resulted as follows AUTO-MO~BILE 4 YOU THINK EIGHTY-TWO MILES AN HOUR iF WITH FRIENDS, AND TWELVE WHY DOES HE Drive BECAUSE HE WANTS ‘TO GO HE CAN AND GET BACK POLICE ARREST HIMG CIT-1-ZEN AND NOT ‘S THE DIFFERENCE @& IN- FLUMEN- TIAL Mer ciT- played Chureh gym First Baptist defeated Woodland Part F yterians, 29 to 8; Ballard Christian beat First Presbyterian 4 to 20; University M. EB, beat Unt versity Place Baptist, 65 to 6, 4 the First M. EB. defeated Imman Lutheran, 26 to 10 Walter Travis of New Yo rk beat Chisholm Beach” of the Foxhills Club, L. L, in the feature match of 12th annual mid r Koi tourne at Pineh at f yes Midget and former midget letter winners of the Lincoln high schoob will hold their annual banquet and reunion at t Allan Dale cafeteria With three matches won and two attle stands 16th in 4s composing the t volver Association Intereit the list Re League. On the 8. A. C. alleys last night the Graya the Violets by a score of 2,536, Grinnell of the Violets high score of and Phi put the Indian sign on 2,688 to bowled ipa of the Grays high average of 205 A new by-law providing sionalism against an bers will be introduced at t ing annual meeting of the for the a letter from| investigation of charges of profes of its mem he com United| HOw ITs RAPIDLY IT RUNS! RUNNING F IT 1S THE OWNER MILES (F HE IS so In A HURRY, HE MAY A 1-ZEN IS ONE WHOSE & JUDGE AND A LAW BREAKER. IS TO PUT OIL HIDE ON HIS NUMBER So iT: States York Platt Adams, Tania athlete, charged with entering professional anks by selling or pawning med ;4ls won as an amateur, will hav an opportunity to disprove the charges before the registration committee of the A. A. U . George Stallings, manager of the Boston Braves, denies the rumor that Outflelder George Whitted will be transferred to the Philadelphia Nationals In exchange for Sherwood Magee. ie a Details of the transfer of the New York Yankees to Col, Ruppert and T. L. Huston were completed yes terday and the new owners have as- sumed charge of the team. 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Ike Cohen vs. Jack Newton, at 158 pounds, Harry Anderson Cove, at 125 pounds. Billy Wright vs. Dick Wayne of Portland, at 133 pounds, MAIN EVENT vs. Percy Pat Scott vs. Chet Neff, at 133 pounds. ° °° —— 1 There are three events on the above card which will be presented by Austin & Scott at the P. A. C. under the Grand opera house, t, that rivet the attention of tic fans, They are, of course main event, between Scott and the Wright-Wayne affair and Cohen-Newton mixup. Jcott and Neff went to a fast draw recently, when both boys | claimed to be tn not the best condi-| |tion, and both are anxious, as are jthe fans, that tonight's struggle | should be a decisive one, so some thing is Ikely to happen. | Comedian Ike Cohen is going against the man who knocked him| flat several weeks ago, and until the! |Yiddisher shows a considerable quantity of comeback stuff, it will be curtains for him in Seattle arenas Billy Wright {s up against an un- known quantity 1n Wayne of Port-| }land, but unless Wayne has some. thing nifty in the line of swats and| blocks, he will last quick with the | shifty Seattle boy, | The first pair will be sent away at! 8:30 o'clock, | the | Neff jth FEDS LOOK AFTER | $50,000 THEY HAVE ADVANCED TO MEN CHICAGO, objects of th 8 of the Federal league against of. | ficlals of the National and Amert jcan Yeagues is the protection of |the $50,000 paid by the Feds to {players who have jumped from or| | ganized basebaff, in the form of ad | vance salaries Officials @f the Federal league | Jare in conference in Indiggapoliny jtoday when the entire mafter |the sult against organized Racebait | will be gone {nto and vartous affi- | davits made by Tederal officials. | Joe Tinker, manager of the Chi-| ds announced that the Fed: | Jerals are planning to give organ-| {zed baseball “a good Sovsecieen. | ing.” | One of the uit filed by officials Jan 8 FULLERTON TELLS ABOUT INFIELDER PHELAN M‘VEY AND Overcoat This Big, Free Offer Starts Tomorrow Morning at 8 a. m. 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McGillivray was Srl Sretrth Sid Smith, the former flyweight forced to extend himself to the ut- champion of the world, is the lat-|most by Clement Browne, 18, whe est come-back in the boxing world. /finished three feet behind him. He has taken on weight and is} planning a campaign against the/| bantams. TO RACE ACROSS COUNTRY IN AUTOS NEW YORK, Jan. &—Raoul LeMat, New York sporting man, and Stanley James, a former Washington newspaper man, will leave here Saturday in an automobile race to the Pacific coast for a wager of $5,000. They will make the trip via the Lin- coln highway and along the Santa Fe railroad. The Stout . And the Tall, SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY ALTERATIONS FREE CHAS. 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