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LUNDIN WILL PRO: WELSH WON'T HURT GRIFFITHS MUCH d Griffithy Ladd For a purse of $4,000 Johnny Grif \ fiths, the crack Akron, ©O., light \ weight, will step 12 rounds with P Freddie Welsh, lightweight cham pion, in the former's home town on Feb. 1. Griffiths who for the past two years has been rated among the*best four or five light- weights in the country has just re turned from a highly successful trip to Australia and {fs said to be box- fng tn better form than ever—which fe some form. 50cto$5 SAVED Call at My Optical Department, BROWN, | Optometrtet, Have Dr. C. T. Ka the you and I will guar antes to save you from Se to 05 on any pair ef giasees you may re- Lemece Gupiicated for 1.00. No Extra Fare San Francisco to New Orleans New Orleons to New York via the Southern Pacific steamers, Fares Equal. Includes 1 Berth om Steamer. Re Ticket Nends at One Way vin the SUNSET ROUTE of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC ‘The Exposition Line 1015. Come in an@ talk over your trip. C. G. CHISHOLM District Vreight and Pasxenger Agent, 720 Second Avenue alas 4000, Seattle, Wash, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SECUTE PUGILIST CO Goodnight, Ludwig Anderson h the fourround pro! ducted In Seattle and lation of the existing law. ed at the pre round bouts. nt “ve | oxperts in framing, }on the books for years, prosecuting attorney and pers. with this arrangement, attention tn occurred in Seatle The A. ALU. of czaritis. tuting therefor a law } through a commission. | this state. | hope the headtine but a more careful headwri Mack's Team, HEN BOXING GAME IN SEATTLE SINGS SWAN SONG professional boxing In Seattle, focused attention on the f m where in the state are in direct vio. The only hope for future public box Ing exhibitions is the passage of the bill which will be present jon of the Five Illinois legisiatore are framing boxing bills The death of t that even been con ches which have legisiature, legalizing ten o-* Moet of them are The law prohibiting public professional boxing exhibitions has been but heretofore | popularity of the pastime, have winked at the law and permitted the | boxing game to flourtsh unhindered. members passes to the boxing shows and enjoy the perform he authorities, recognizing the It was the common thing for the of his official family to accept es of the scrap Tn all probability the new prosecutor would not have interfered but for the fact that the law was called to his &@ most unusual form, a ring fatality, the first that ever should exchange condolences with the national baseball commission; they both are suffering from serious ca Now Lundin will clamp the lid down on boxing shows, and the only! head hope for the lovers of the Matic sport is to work for its le wiping the present prohibitive act from the stat permitting ten-round contests. recent events, this may prove a difficult undertaking, although a num-| ber of Eastern states, where boxing waa formerly prohibited, have raised the bars and are permitting the contests under state control, Tt may be that some such law may get a life In alization, by books and substi In the Hght of Lajole to Piay for Mack” Is correct; er would have said “Lajole to Be on The death of Anderson was untimely, not only for himself, but for the lovers of the boxing sport in the full blush of health and youth Anderson was cut off while apparently Tt ts hard for his people. Hut his death, occurring just as it did, on the eve of a new prosecutor taking office and on for some time to com the eve of the presentation tn the legislature legalizing boxing, makes It look bad for future boxing in ¥ # it increa: of a bill bington sentiment against the sport and . gives its opponents a very tangible club to wield tn the fight against tt | 1 understand that when the Feds offered to supply sleeping car berths § feet long Pitcher Main of Detroit leaped. as Oe Tommy Lee, former lightweight pugilist, ha lof the Indianapolis city counell boy to become a prize fighter BILLS. | THE RACE . | CONTINUED |} FROM PAGE 1 Italian consul who spoke English lived at the hotel and never failed to have his early morning walk around the lake. He had been standing behind me “They have 45 of those dir- Igibles within STRIKING DIS- | TANCE of England,” he teld me “AND THE STRIKE WILL | continent's dall “it had been common talk there Another Added to Fleet Every 3 Weeks Rerne seems to know more of the inside of the war than any oth er city and gossip there can fore cast happenings with uncanny @c curacy “The dirigible buliders across the lake test the balloons ev- ery morning,” he declared. “THEY BUILD ONE EVERY THREE WEEKS.” I had come to Arbon about Zeppelins. Across the lake, nine miles wide, and a little to the north on the op: posite shore, about 12 miles away at Froderickshaven, the best me. antes of Germany were turning out alr-dreadnaughts at the rate of one every three weeks The lake was their testing space. Huge rafts, built to resemble the deck plan of a battleship, were anchored at various spots and bombs aimed at them. Those were the explosions T had seen. The bombs to learn had been aimed Another warning against allowing « THE STAR'S SPORT PRIMER LEADING GO SLOWER HAS FORGOTTEN WHIC! BUT HOW CAN THEY TELL WHICH HORSE WILL WIN THE RACE? BY COUNTING THE MONEY IN THE POOL BOx BEFORE THEY “START. FORTY-FIVE ZEPPELINS TO STRIKE AT ENGLISH SHORES | straight. | Bomb Dropper | Swings Below Bag COME SOON. it will be the | oq that dissatisfaction in Germany next great feature of the war. jover the progress of the field He had learned it in Berne, the |torces makes the Zeppelin at- distributing point for tacks on England « certainty and |thousands of diplomatic messages | that soon. WHY DO THE HORSES TROT SO FAST? THE HORSES ARE RACING. WHY DO THE HORSES RACEY TO ENTERTAIN THE PEOPLE AND PAY THE FEED WHY DOES THE HORSE THAT WAS 7 HIS DRIVER HORSE WAS TO WIN The bomb-dropper swung ilke a pendulum in a steel cage supend-| ed by a wire cable 2,000 feet below the Zeppelin which satled at a] height of perhaps two miles. | shuddered to think what would happen to the fellow if by a miracle when a mile or two in the alr a foeman’s aerial gun should atrike and sever that slender cord. Here on Lake Constance every- body tatks Zeppelin, It is report- iT 18 EVEN SAID THAT t in chosen chairman ey. STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915, PAGEW! EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH Curtains For Boxing in Seattle It's curtains boxing game for the four-round in Seattle as a result of Ludwig Anderson's death, Satur. | dey morning, following a ring con test Friday night with Ike Cohen of San Francisco Regardiess of the fact that the coroner's jury Monday exonerated ‘ n, Referee Lounie Austin, Pro t r Dah Salt and others con nected with the contest, arrested Anderson lapsed into tnsens' Friday night, by finding that | weon came to his death by overexertion and not from a blow recived in the ring, A, H. Lundin, hew prosecuting attorney, who took office Mond will prosecute them Followin post mortem exam! nation, Dr. BE. T. Hanley testified before the coroner's Inquest that Anderson's bl Veasels were we a disease of.which be had once been a victim and that any viol exercise, such as run jning for a car, might have caused this death Death was caused by rupture of a blood vessel im his Dr. J. Tate Mason, coroner | following the post mortem, declar. ed it Is his opinion that the cere bral hemorrhage was directly € “« jo | sured by a blow from Cohen's Jesse Wrila: gloved fist Prosecutor Lundin accepts Cor-| Mason's version and an-| the world the logical person to handle the biggest fistic affray of recent hounces he will prosecute Coben | years? Why, sure he {s. and the other men arrested in con- Gentlemen, General Francisco de Villa! nee vse gl death of Ander Villa, champion selfstarter of fights in Mexico, Is going to stage io ‘bertna conte ed bs Vite coat, | the Jack Johnson-Jess Willard mess at Juarez, Jack Curley, who has fe bo contests fn this county en working to put! alne rights to all boxing contests will be Barred. According to Lan. De® Working to vat It over, has obtal all boxing eon din, the law provides that only ey age Boag ; ‘en . Getncina ‘Anibaiie” vetwkin ‘cen conta ho Villa gets a big slice of the recetpts and guarde Johnson bers of clubs for exercise are al ays Teehe by tas wradink We. aid thas Pancho in Spanish means bandit. Wonder how Pancho Johnson | such a contest. as that. which, Wlll fare with Pancho Villa, not to say anything about Pancho Willard proved fatal to Anderson are a di rect violation of this law, which there will be no opportunity to re. peat { Cotten has retained Attorney Phillp Tindall to defend him in ¢ charge of manslaughter which has been preferred against him LAMERICAN GIRL TO _ MANY ENTRIES IN CITY TITLE RUSE With every clase In both wree tling and boxing well represent- ed, for the city cham. | plonship tournament which will | be held at the Seattie Athietic | elub Thureday and Friday | nights, closed last night with 38 boxers and 31 wrestiers entered, Harvey Donaldson, wrestling In- structor at the Y. M. C. A., has entered 12 men in the various classes and expects to have some of his grapplers among the winners who will go to San Francisco to represent the Northwest in the world’s ama- teur championships steelarmored cage, 2.000 feet below the gas bag, must be extremely ac- curate to hit even the largest build ing as the 60-mile speed of the Zep- pelin is enough to destroy aim BUT IN THAT BPEED DEPENDS THE SAFETY, ALSO, OF THE RAIDERS. The bombs are released by a electric attachment worked by a foot pedal. The bombs are eylin. rical, not unlike a plece of stove pipe. 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Heneath the cars, suspended near each end, The forward one i# the the aft r holds the engines Amidships 1# the cabin, Connect ing the three is a long covered passageway The crew varies from 17 to 26 men, and there ts ainple room for | atesping quarters and a kitchen Explosive Dropped |by Pressure of Foot The gunner, swinging in hin envelope are two! bridge, | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE ONLY What every woman wants is a safe and sure cure, not an ex periment. A reliable remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregularities a friend in need Sanderson’s PILLS are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified, Try San. vork to treat- we aie derson’s Pills and you will not ders, Vari- be disappointed Take no enito-urinary Dis other, Nothing else {s just as conauitation And good, Circular free. 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Fiyna had the best of the bout | th University m, will join a pitcher in of Chicago football the Chicago Cubs eS In preparing the schedule for 1915, stewards of the grand racing cireult hav dropped the usual meetings at Pittsburg and Fort Erie from the list and have added Montreal to the circuit Magnates of organized basebali are meeting in Chicago today, plan- ning their defense in the suit brought against them under the Sherman anti-trust law by the Fed- eral league. Fielder Jon , left Portland hur-| jriedly last night for St. Louls in connection with some Federal league move he refused to reveal structions to strictly enforce the closed season law for ducks, geese, brant and other water fowl. Satur- day is the last day upon which these birds may rooklyn Nationals have re- d Pitchers William Steele and | |Jobn Enzmann tothe Newark team of the International league. James Whalen, for many years connected with the San Francisco died at Sacra- be shot legally Is | mento. yesterday Manager Miller Huggins of the | St. Louis club has signed “Cozy” | Dolan to a two-year contract. Pitchers Harkn and Koestner jof the Vernon coast league club are to be released outright. Decannier, another pitcher, also was expected to fee) the ax WILLIE RITCHIE IS REDUCING WEIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13.—Wil- lie Ritchie, who is scheduled to box Freddie Welsh ten rounds in New York, Feb, 9, announced today that he had reduced his weight 11 pounds recently by dieting. * “Two weeks ago,” said Ritchie today, “I was fat, but I'm rapidly getting into form: I adopted a sys: tem of dieting and cut luncheon. | In addition, I go through a form of| exercise @very morning which is a big help.” | STUDENTS REFUSE TO RE-ENTER CLASS Virtually the entire student body of the Acme Business college, P.1 bullding, was still on strike Wednew day, and leaders said there would be} no return to classrooms until after the receivership hearing Saturday. | Sixty-five young men and women | walked out Monday, when O. L. Mil-| ler, temporary receiver, walked in. | Whether the firm is insolvent and shall be reorganized is to be deter: mined in the federal court Satur day, U. 8. Eikenberry and his as soclates will contest the petition for a receivership, Until the students learn the outcome, they say, they will not study at all, there or else- where, Paul Des Jardien, star center of | important | Game wardens have received in-| BILL DONOVAN SENDS WIRES TO A BUSHER JOHNNY GRIFFITHS NOT AFRAID OF WELSH THE GREAT SWAT. By HAL SHERIDAN NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—"The ne-| gotiations for the services of Swat Mulligan a8 coach for the New York Yan says Bozeman Bulger in th w Yor) ‘orld proceed ing slowly, but Manager Donovan thinks he will yet succeed.” According to Bulger the following telegrams and letters have been ex changed between Mulligan and Don ovan “Swat Mulligan, Bobbletown, Mo.| rything all right. Leave on | today *® train Donovan. | “BIll Donovan, Gen, Delivery, |York—There ain't no train today if |leaves Friday, Where will I report and how will | know you when | see| New! you?-—-Swat Mulligan “Swat Mulligan, Bobbletown, Mo.| | You will see my picture in the | papers.—-Donovan | Bill Donovan, General Delivery, |New York—I saw that picture, but] jit must have been taken before you |got the job. You was smiling Mulligan.” Donovan also exhibited a post card he had received from Mulligan It read “Dear Bill: They tell me this |Col. Ruppert you have on your club supports a brewery. Tell him to cut it out. It can't be done, All of our team on the Polson Oaks |tried ft and failed, It 1s asking too | much of one man—Swat Mulligan,’ ? Basket Ball | The tenth week of the Seattie) | Chu: Athletic c¢ etbal! season opened last in the ~C night |Leschi park gym, before the largest crowd yet, four games being played. They resulted as follows: Plymouth beat Queen Anne M. E., 38 to 13; lQueen Aune Christian won easily from Tabernacle Baptist, 43 to 5 8t. Clement's doubled the score or the Green Lake Congregational five 28 to 14; the Colman Bible cl |quintet beat Pilgrim Congregational 26 to 8 . In an Intercollegiate game at New Haven last night, the Yale basket. ball team beat University of Penn- sylvania, 27 to 20. . . Both the intermediate and senior teams of the Hiawatha achool went down to defeat before similar organ {zations from Ballard at the Ballard field house gym yesterday. The in: | termediate game resulted in a 12 to/ 10 victory for Ballard, and the senior | me went to Ballard in a one. -#ided | score. . The Queen Anne Midgets yester.| day defeated the Franklin Midgets in the Queen Anne gym 25 to 6. ee “-* The interclass basketball season will open at the Broadway high this afternoon, when the juniors and seniors will clash and the freshmen will g@ against the sophs. ee The Seattle Y. M. C. A. first team In the doubles on the Elks’ club alleys last night Bush and Simpson jot San Francisco defeated Jones and Vaden of Seattle in a five-game match, 1,730 to 1,688. Jones and Simpson are in Seattle boosting for the 1915 bowling tournament to be held at the San Francisco fair un-| |der the auspices of the Pacific Coast | |Bowling association. They are on their way to Vancouver, On the Imperial seas last evening |the Long Primers of the Printers’ |league won from the Breviers by a score of 1,455 to 1,398. Rice of the Breviers bowled both high score of 202 and high average of 19014. Have Given Them Up turing patn. was out of the hospital the mine was a flat fall 1 went, But af conoluded I migh I had the good fortune to go to Dr ment began to improve at once. strength until 1 finally recovered ago and T havebeen sound ever since, Outiook, Wash,, Nov. 1, 1918 my hundreds of signed testimonials on grateful patients whom I have markable cures. j Phone Main 3101. 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