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\STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY M, 1915. PAGE 7 SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS| | M’GRAW MAY HAVE [ini erinte yt wore'ot'at tot ATALIAN JIMMY SWAPPED MURRAY he final whistle in the game be Our Birthday | Present is to be ACCOUNT | found the teams ted at 15, and, by | | CAMPAIGN: BY (FEB. 1571915 PN, YONI Jam. 14 manager mates cunt oes cenit BOXING AND RAGS MoGraw of the Glants would neith. | ° ne Genlore Os ied pt be 1900 1915 er deny nor confirm today the re ny winning pointe bd» Hil, im 4 January 15th to 30th port at he had traded Outflelde , no , Shas e “the ( ine tnnatl the Broadway interclass tourna | Reds for Pitcher Rube fe mtong) ment | Fo € Murr wa the re right fleider of the New York ed President Hibben of Princeton - apts college men trained for war Merchandise - $100,000 but he spent meat of last year on) WApt } » If We didn't go to bed so early the ne bench Renton ts ted a o m— =~ =| ot 'ee beat pitchers on the Rode | S'&t after the Yale xame he'd real Cupicen tend | |agatt, but injuries received in re.|' that they don't need training | ~ cont motorcycle accidents have im HIGH TEAMS CLASH ‘ af C. 2 v is ability | DEC. 26th aired his abi! the Broadway high basketball | 1914 CROSS HITS THE MAT teain will mix this afternoon with Sie wee a 14—-tn the the Went Seattle high five in the 38000 pees ny © the) second game of the high school a seventh round of his ten-round bat-|feugne “senson. Meth theme love |i with Soe Shuarue in Jersey City jast Friday to Lincoln and Hallard Jiast night, Laach Cross went to the| ant! floor from @ blow over the heart, | e*pectively Values to $35.00 delivered an Instant after he had | RENTON PLAYS KENT | Ived a smashing right to the) ‘The third basketball game of the | . “ E ~ Crows recovered quickly and| penton. hi | « enton high school schedule will | ‘Be One of Our No-Payment- Down. Patrons finished the bout in fast and! ne played Friday at Kent, Rey | clever style, although Shugrue bad| node of the Ya. tA hae heen the better of it all the way.|. xtc Bh age UY the best of mon (= Shugrue wolghed in at 133° and|payung Vie Renton bunch and | chandise; pay nothing J Watch Our Cross at 131%. er tn the wl ents, nD vercoa down and pay us in | Thermometer — : small weekly or Ge Up The latest candidate for the jciug QUINTET WINS s monthly payments most hopeful pereon in the On the floor of the 8. A. O. gym world ie that chauffeur who liast night the Seattle Athletic club | A Desire to Gain 2,000 Accounts This Month le the Reason for aued Jack Curley for $50,000, | Her uanE the Seattle Athletic | Our Unusual NO-PAYMENT-DOWN Offer. He must think that money Is . » 39 to 9, : real. ADAMS HAS THE GOODS Steve Teddies Blue and Black Suits Only Excepted NEW YORK, Jan, 14.—Platt You Men Who Want the Most for 8 AC. ANNUAL MEETING | ,.{Adaims, Olympic champlon, accused! Jimmy ‘Travers, the Chicago ‘ Your Clothes Money cia eertemane forthe peat naar of, selling oF ‘pawning: medain ‘and lreaten, vocatie, holds the distinc | T" IS not a question of what they cost us but a ques- ony yi wun) th f bel y enul . * . : * Will bo heard at the annual meet-| competitions was called on the car |singer in’ the ‘boxing game For| tion of converting this stock of clothing into cash a ing oO 4 hel * b yer ci.) pet before the registra commit-|two years Travers has been Joe! . 5 s ch dag held in the citd Kym | tee of the Metropolitan Association | Mandot's sparring partner, and, ac in 15 days. a ee o of the A. A. U. yesterday. | Adams |cording to Mandot, the little singer e ad with him a grip full of trophies ; be Or . ( | O I HES oie oe and offered to produce any medal’ fellows at the toring seme” tee Most of these Suits and Overcoats cost more than $15 to T CLU: or trophy called for. The commit / i BELLINGHAM, Jan. 14—J. P.|‘tee took the question under,ad.|<rs,1® boxing under the manage manufacture, but remember they are broken lines. Have Become the Logical Garments. Jackson, well-known motorboat en: | visement and adjourned until Bat-| meet any of the lightwelghts, Be. thusiast, was yesterday elected | yraay : , ’ Comparison demonstrates that this mod- commodore of the Lake Whatcom | "°*% io [sides Travers, Kane hes Andre An Men and Young Men who know the superior quality of sa lt b here. Other offt : % derson, a heavyweight; ie ern store offers supreme values in Men's { are Art Franze, vice), -ORTHAND, Jan. 14.—-Contracts | schaefor; a welterweight, and Jim-| 7 ar to players on the reserve list of the my Sweeney, a featherweight | and Young Men’s Clothes. W. H. Buzsard, fleet! Portiand baseball team are in the | wy, 3 Morgan, secretary and matis today, There were about two | nen aot in training, Travers = F. Handschy, of er f ther | sings professionally for a Chicago Other Reliable Makes ae 00 to — 00 T. B. Cole and G eo | music publishing house, {ntroduc |-——_——_ TEETH TROUBLES jing late rage and ballads, | ~ . SPORTING FLASHES | SOCCER GAME SUNDAY The Celtics and Thisties, the two which they have never before been able to buy for less than $25 to $35, will appreciate the opportunity afforded during this sale of «a 15 days to buy these same clothes for $15. Remember, they all go at the one price. Come up and pick for yourself; they are right out on racks in our enormous upstairs clothing department, where you can see them all. ; ARKOW SHIRTS COLLARS The only part of the dope that gives Jess Willard « chance to beat Jack Jobason that Jim Corbett thinks he hean't a chance. NUCKO! GETS HEARING The National Trotting assocta-| }tion has notified Vance Nuckols, Cleveland horseman, expelled from jthe association for refusing to turn his horse over to another driver, | Reliable Credit House Today ng ‘that he will be given another hear | Seattle soccer teams, will clash a Necessary alterations made, but at our convenience. ing at the spring meeting and that AVOD THEM j Sunday afternoon at Woodiand No extra charge. : 1332-1384 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. the decision of the board of review Park in a game of the McMillan/ ; ; suspending him had been vacated. cup series, Both teams lost last 4 Sunday and there is keen desire on the part of both to make up that joss next Sunday, so a warm con [test In expected. The Carbonado | soccer team has obtained the serv Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States Ask any Clothing Man or Clothing Salesman and See What They Say About Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes E Doe Johneon is anxious to leave Cleveland; making it unanimous. MARKLEY LEADS SQUAD The greatest and main cause for tooth trouble ts lack of care in prop- lerly cleansing and removing all food |, CENTRALIA, Jan. 14.—The 1816] farticien from between the teeth and] foes of Dick smith and Harry Up All Regular $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now $11.25 REPORT footed cst yeeterday elected |, Many People heaitaie about hav-ltgam, Sone Broken lines of $3.00 Soft and | Flannel Shirts, both military and lcdevias tatkiac, member ot | ng. thet teeth cleaned for fear that BePodel ol Me itary Stiff Hats now....... ..$1.65 All $2.00 Soft Hats now. . .98c ssseeee. Reduced 25 per cent impoas One of New York's greatest athietes, a win many t tain for the coming season m for the past three years. cap- Grant in ab while « Another cent was lopped: from the Price of Thursday, wholesale |‘ Hodge was elected captain of the a ho work in| championships and of points in quotations ping to the 30-cent| Car celery. per crate baseball team, which will play beneficial! Olympic meets, Is soon to face Clearance of Manhattan Union Suits (except contract level. TS Jeight games this year a charge of professionalism. . “f . Yakima Goms advanced $2.00. oisoass: 3 pacauias cleaning and removing all depoaits| The charges are to be based on and Arrow Shirts. lines) and all two-piece Under- | Rnubare, local, tomatoes tartar and eeth, When « Dentist examin your teeth and telia you what. the| cleaning wili cost, do not ask him for less, but defer it until me, If you do ne ve the 2 Berea then polishing Col. Tit Huston cleaned up Ha vana; but wait until he tackles the dirty Iinen of the Yankees. TO HOLD WATER MEET An = tnterscholastic imming meet open to entries from all city | high achools will be held tn the affidavite made by individuals not directly connected with amateur sport, detailing pay- ments of cash to the “amateur” In question, who also is accused of selling prizes won in ama- teur meets. Other prominent “amateurs” $1.50 Shirts now.......$1.15 $2.00 Shirts now. . $1.50 $2.50 Shirts now. . . $1.85 All $1.00. Shirts now. .....75¢ All Fancy Silk and Wool Vests President Suspenders now. .35c Fancy 25c¢ and 50c String and 4 Shield Bow Ties now.....10c ESCHER APSO Vegetables and Fruit dany by J. W. Navel oranges Jap oranges ... Cal. lemons, per eri Florida Goawin ANSCESSED TEETH. y People think that when the in oth is dead or has been | vmen Winesape Washington natatorinm on the} che.| may be involved before the + +++ee+.+Reduced 25 per cent | Rome Beauties . evening of Feb. 18, according to aioe, and neon matter Is threshed out. It was 4 pene lig plans perfected yesterday at a sald that if the Amateur Ath- A Very Large Stock of Odd Pants (blues and blacks included) meeting of the physteal directors letic union si wid demand a Lettuoe, erate . of the various schools, The event Line Foot. an showing of prizes by a number All Reduced 25 Per Cent. will consist of 25, 50, 100, 200 and bit when eee rte Ss of famous champions and 200-yard dash plunges for dim \sasy by th herve ts nor| World's record men, the result tance and @ relay race. A cup will isvelved, while a, ca in which the| would be a great surprise to be presen to the school winning a Seah, Involved : ° sreaty ent is those who are not acquainted a the highest number of points. o ve wuccotatul, Gnd in many! with the. « " of amateur a Oe ee i eee ® wnat som, oe sport. Even the | showing of E Prices a. Fess, Jim Corbett, by the way, TWO KINDS OF ABSCESSES. prizes, however, will net resch E Ve Poultry, Veal and Fork a me manager of Joe Bonds, | ‘The abscess with a fistula te ee-| all of the eo-called secret pro- a 5 “the supertority of Fl the Tacoma “Hope.” Joe ought | nful because the pus in the| fessionals, some of whom do | ~*~ ues, and give tree | Old roosters, live 19 to win if Jim only will predict conn tn drained thro not conceal the fact that, ex. | ® 3 H over # Ib “eo that the other fellow will beat . cept In championship meetings, Open . Open % UNDBERG co. [m= under 3 | him. tremely painful because there ie no| they must “get theirs” before | “Saturday Nigh 401-403 Pike St i * qrusees, Deformit Meneses an |necks youns ns oacape afforded the Infection, whien| they appear on the field. aturday Nights ae Saturday Nights prtificial Limbs Geese, fat SOPHS BEAT FRESHMEN | !s located at the tnd of the Feet axe} — wi at be reached through the toot ? 1087 Bauabe, coed cine aoe Broadway sophomores bea tle |S nee elon” punssa|CAN THROW GOTCH? Veal, 68 to — trouble in beating the Broadway) through he full length of the root| Although admitting that Frank ie Veal, la: freshmen yesterday in the first |and to allow the nerve|Gotch, world’s champion wrestler, | rem ee: -— t 7 te form eg | ts a leader at catch-as-catch- 4 ork. po roots if proper care| j on the teeth. Dr. ¥ Jeasy man for any ‘Glima’ expert to| 10-PIRC UNION ORCHESTRA noillncpsveiajyen | wrestling, Johannes Josefsson, the|ernment. Jobnson, who is on his! NAVY YARD ROUTE ‘ c D Teachers jon or treatment} hampion from Iceland,| way North from Buenos Ayres,| . = Invention who i appearing with his company | muna enter Mexico through Tam-| ,, sts Colm othe & ara q tc OF per box. "on 3 It] stores Health While at Pantages this week, insists that | pico or Vera Cruz, both of which| Sunday) #:00, 10:30 em. 1:80. aoe eee 4 in wrapper, Mon he can throw the American in less|ports are under control of Car-| cept Sunday (@unéay 2:60), Stee wt ae” : 4 ooh pg ; evenings. ign siete Kon Slesp, than two minutes if permitted to|ranza’s forces, Carranza’s objec. Ssturday, 11:48 p.m 3 4 pectac’ es UE xaure Washington KAYMOND REMEDY vO., ‘ use his own style tion to the bout is that it would] ,,nime table subject to change without oni Wie teclheas 7 creamery, brick 29 Koom 28, 21714 Pike St. “In ‘Glima’ all that is necessary | put considerable funds into the| uc fe een | Matire, Washington ss ———— bridgework onto, |is to pin one shoulder to the mat,” | treasury of his enemy, Villa | Phone Main 2101. Price Sto Round Tetp a {nation Free, ys ak tooth, ike @ chain, 16 ae « jdeclared Josefsson in his dressing 3 sinto®. OFTICAL Co. | Pastern brick ites a | than ite weakest point. If too much . , ee Wied how yy ol : Cheese strain is put on @ loone tooth by jroom last night. “I am sure that | BOXING UNDER BAN 5 A | Oregon triplets 18 fastening bridgework to It, both the |Gotch would be a comparatively| In calling off a boxing show 4 Limburg tooth and bridge will be lost, and bal scheduled for Saturday night at the patient will be out the money |throw. I only weigh 148 pounds, Walla Walla, the sheriff of Walla Jusi Printers PAINLESS BXT TRACTION OF Te y |yet T will wager almost any amount! Watla county announces that the a Wea creamery dba the teaameritnatal denies cake that 1 can throw, Goteh to the floor) bars are up in his county against| 013 THIRD AIN 1043 d Rye is not equipped to do th ° . = eeniosesdecatud ne? Fainlece’ Matinoting: ts 0 token bel | ‘The feet play the principal part|‘%® boxing game ‘ "t r Tt Gast ta a to the, experienced Dentint whose | |in this art. Josefsson, In his pres: | CHECKER TOURNEY ON (Pies gaa onetasen Sa et, At ent act, quickly aisarms and throws | Louls Ginsberg, New York, won} ARATHON 3 ie Mp around} by removing 8 > ae oe ee ith knives {a2¢ drew with Jack Dempsey, Bis- e HB ace. isa: = Wek har pistols, we grins twinkling | marks N. D,, in the first rounds of % P oun e tnvis-Ml or a. ese. toot the national checker tournament q DENTISTR Timothy grating device that pumpa a atream Of a ee, | in Chicago yesterday. Tom O'Grady, | 'Y Eastern Washington oate of Vins tate sour oll night walled) | Rochester, N. Y,, defeated “Paddy” Bes |f}vou sleep. lt renews the spirit offf| MIDGET GAME TODAY Ds ’ . * apace |when unfavorable conditions ambition and hustie, It makes strong. rhe Franklin and Lincoln basket. | Whalen, Chicago, and the English : Missing teeth are replaced by aos met that unavoidable failure reaults bealthy men t slew -geing dis. Scan seidaein will manat thie ties | champion, Alfred Jordan, beat P The Obio Method by artificial teeth | scented teeth call on the Dentin and if’ 'you havefl| noon on the Lincoln floor. Lincoln | Cht8 Nelson of New York | : that, are natural as your original ATHLETIC ALMANAC |apoct, him to" do” what “cannot be is a slight favorite, having already | ety stags BOWLING | eth. 7 done, while others act in. such ° | tng conducted without charge, and) EQR LAST YEAR OUT. manner as to make it impossible for| [oui wie chty eae Feaniiio tae Doubles in the City bowling a estimates are furnished {n all cases. | Sue. breatee fe hikes octet tea ta Walle: ¥ played it lost. to the Queen|!eague tournament were bowled 4 We Stand Back of Our Work} gpaiding’s Official Athletic Al | I eehttn se the phan and give |B ing siectricity into your ayetem. ‘The | Anne five le tatat of St4t tor Hien eater del > n| tle | slightly, 1 ng electricity Into your ay ue a a tot mf or fiv P for 12. Years’ Guarantee. manac for 1915 has just been pub the danger of th weaned: ely gee OT een TOURNEY STARTS TONIGHT |the imcestat allaya: Wetmore andl $25 Set of Teeth lished The Almanac, which wa THE FAST MAIL een te gpd diy Htolizing influence, Drawings were held yesterday for|J0%nson beat Hulette and Thom: | Guaranteed . a 4 founded by the late Jarnes KE. Sulli * Kieven-Hour Day ‘Train to |) jump the r ily | ao sen, who scored 1,686. On the Bis-/ of T one van, gives the revised amateur ath Spokane break their own teeth off by mov | ing of exhilaration opponents in the city championship| -ocy alleys Bilis and Boston got 4 15 Set eeth | SOOT + ’ ‘ ing is the wrohe dination and cxusueeny ou boxing and wrestling tournament vee ns ic records in running, walking « « n and cat t fi with th h fi | EE chsovcccs |relay racing, hurdle racing jumping, || “eaves Seattle ....11:00 A. M. |) ing the Dentist to lone the Affection | Mat” Vien | which will get under way at the/®*aY with the match from Brag.| 4 10 Solid Gold or Vaulting, theowine the hacer akec|| Arrives Spokane ...10:00 P.M. |\0f least resintance. I naver have had @ A. 0. tonight The drawings | gins jana awe. by a gee of 1,802 4 lain Cr 4. | pnttine throwing weights, javelir people have told me that | did not| were satisfactory all aroun@ and the} ed Ubi “ge rm: and Houts beat APs 4 ‘orce! OE nixon taowing, theewind the distua, all THE SPOKANE LOCAL hurt them when I extracted their |miuvensted | result is that comparatively evenly | Markle arial to Lies, the 8. 4 10 Gold or cax® A sro Bi ging Bah: ogden Making All Stops tooth BEAUTIFULLY 11 |matehed boys will contend against) (. Meys Ott to, cu Ngpaageian! FREE ridge Work |climbing, Olympic and world’s rec || Leaves Seattle :30 A. M.| $Oc to $5. OO Saved ; BOOK TREE, each other. The wrestlers wil! | and Bush, visitl “J palnesie rad ka} F Solid Gold Fillings loan cvlumiay <6, sa. Pre Apeiven Gpehane 9:35 P.M, |) Callat M pane cha enton otis ait atin Stcim! welgh in at 4 o'clock,and the boxerg| will, mest Dob and Harris, the ADMISSION f “Other Fillings dent Alfred J. LAU, Jr, of the Ama treatment after 6 o'clock. FYtteen bouts (8 afcernoon 0 on the 8. A.C. alleys, A teur Athletic Union, has selected an THE SHORE LINE EXPRESS 'boxing and wrestling are on the) Office hours, 8:30 to All-American based on last|| to ‘Tacoma, Centralia, Che’ card for tonight The wrestling} ead team, Let Star Want Ads rent] All Welcome. Cut-Rate_ Dentists hibition amendment permitting ghisnes! “Mien. 433, Sathants “eed hotels to se liquor after the stat« t ( 207, UNIVERSIVVigeggs coce “dry” placed in hostelries for|| '"9 St. Station (Union Depot) CORNER SECOND AVENUS = signatures today. ' Ave feal ond who work. enings days until 4 for peor Serond spring, Ne lionship battle, We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Rest of Materials Used, Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like New. 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop, that the Joltnson-Willard champ. schedwled for Jaurez on March 6, will meet with stern| opposition from the Cafranza gov. © 9 to 12 year's performances Vortiand and Interinediate will start at 7:30 and end at 8:30) 4 4 Noteworthy performances in al Points and the boxers will have the mat| your vacant rooms. a Ohi io the different athletic specialties | Leaves Seattle 11:00 A. M, ) $b on any patr or nll for it the remainder of the evening —— |form an important section of the|| Arrives Portland 5:55 P.M. duptteneed 3 specialty Office he | | pook. nl s Gabe Soe saturday | OPPOSES CHAMP BATTLE WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REP i TICKET OFFICES bamtal Webi S45 eines: War ane | BL PASO, Jan. 14.—Andres Gar-| php. an ‘AIR . Petitions for passage of the pro atsidind itd. Mamead | cia, Carranza’s consul here, says

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