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STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1915. PAGR { : [KLING TELLS HOW TO PLAY 3-CUSHION GAME va : | NEW YORK GIANTS WILL WEAR MOURNING —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— STORIES ON HOW TO BECOME AN THLETE EDITED BY HMAYBEE SMITH — aouk Johnny Kling, Now Famous Billiardist, 'S. A.C, TOURNEY [| GHARLES CUTLER, CHAMPION OF WORLD | GIANTS WILL | & Tells How to Play Three-Cushion Game DETERMINES — WEAR CREPE By JOHN KLING, game. jtheir muscles agd lose the natur It was like shooting fish for the (Former Star Catcher of bad Cubs, The more "s studied it the more | stroke, recovering it only after lc Queen Anne high team to get away Now Leading Race for Three | possibilities | saw in the game and | practice pate : natsiall Cushion Billiard Cham the more interested I became | Phe etady of the wpoatueal an f pad cstiptiag SPR aes Ballard pionship.) |@les is one that each player must] Titles of city champion were] high five the school gym, The threecushion game ts the] }make for himself, 1 doubt if any | | NEW YORK Jan. 16-—The |! yesterday noon, by a score of | awarded the winner e ous Most popular form f billiards, Its} arded the wit in, the variou' popularity is much like that of golf | and is due to the fact that anyone/ two players apply Bagtish to a tue all in the same manner, There | some difference in the stroke, the of the boxing and wrestling tourna: | strength, or something that makes to 11 ne the hill lad ever ngle of the ia on the ith Johnny 1 New York Giants feel so badly classes following the second night over the loss of last season's pennant that they are going to wrap gine Bn can play it and enjoy the contest, | ‘|ment at the Seattle Athleticsclub’s ill and C. Williams as the star yet to play {t well brings out the) jthe ball perform differently, Aj own tast night. ‘Phe y os ave flaunt their sorrows in the faces ve, it was 0 walkaw Neland- best the Dilliardist As in stock steady, clear eye and constant |8*™ ‘Ast nigh ae Waynes. Se es of the fans next season. er and Kappan were the stellar To the average player of billiards | practice and study of the actions of | ‘itles will be sent to the San Fran Violet trimmings, always con-] jients of the Bal ard buneh Queen three cushions offers the most ac th alls will bring improvement. | cisco falr bmpete in the world’s ducive to complacency and} ianne now has a victory over tion and a fair chance of victory | T natural billiardist “feels” the amateur athletic events for the peace, are to be torn from the P| Pranklin and Pailard, and is rune even over his superior. sh angle through his cue knows by | world’s amateur titles uniforms of the Giants, and. in-] ning strong for the city champion Fitteen-two and fifteen-three, all | J sense of feeling how the balls will | etting the verdict over Henry stead, dull, somber black will} gijy x 4 the balk-line games, are maste 9 Me eres the 135-pound class | serve as a constant reminder of one games. In those games the ordi nary player has no chance, while at three cushions a fair player with a steady stroke and a little luck bas) @ real chance to beat the man wh perhaps,. could play him 1,000 to 250 at balk line. | Occasionally I played billiards for amusement. It was not until after I had retired as a catcher that I gave the angle game serious consideration. Inde like many thers, I thought {ft contained tc much luck to be really a scientific | 4 IOI IIIS sizht.. By it’s hard to beat any one of this | Archie Wyard won three bouts In quartet at threecushion billiards, | the tourney, and was declared cham Above, Johnny Kling of Kan pion in the 185 and pound |City, Below, from left to right, | clanne After @uttly eason away | Jes Leon, Chicago Maupome, Phil-| Wyard took a short rest and then| adelphia, and Auguat Kieckhefer, beat Fred Pinkman in the finals of | Milwatkee, three of the men stand /ihe i45-pound class. Val Sontag ing In the way of Kling’s acquisi jkrabbed the honors in the 158-pound tion of the championship, | class, defeating Dahl in four rounds and Stone in three rounds. Stone wh well the night be ng block last] the catastrophe of 1914. Regardiess of a score of 25 to 9, Next season, when the Giants |) in favor of Lincoln high in the game fare forth on the diamond, they }| with Franklin high yesterday after- will be clad in black sweaters, | noon, the contest belonged to either with Just a dash of red to arouse | team until the last few minutes of ® their fighting spirit. Their socks || piay, when Lincoln forged ahead are to be black and red. and cinched the game. At the end of the first half the score was 9 to | 8, in favor of Lincoln, Both sides | ere going strong in the last half with but a short time to play, and 0 showed uf was t age a br need Lincoln quickly put in eight bas ™ { ucacannueutne TT TY back snd handing the same Gose to} CHICAGO, Jan, ” 16.—Prentdent| Kets, five of which were tossed by Claud Scott, Tommy Phelps gath Thomas of the Chicago N — sos ti ered the hor n the 116-pound league club has received vert In the interclass basketball gam at the Broadway gym, yesterday afternoon, the Sophs chalked up a hard game when they beat the Seniors, 10 to 8. The Juniors hung crepe on the doors of the Freshmen, 13 to 5. In the games today each class will play two games with surance from Paul Des Jardle ‘he will sign a Chicago National con J tract as soon as he gets his sheep- | skin from Chicago university, next spring. De Jardien is one of the best all-round athletes the univer. sity has ever turned out He is a lass, Charles Sontag was ensy for | Ear! Baird in the finals of the 125 pound class, who had easy sailing all} the way, Me was disqualified by | Referee Pat Scott for holding on in| [his match with Bergetedt in the 106.) yund finals and the latter war) « ec ° nner ‘red P pitche | . * 4 tar a inne i. a7 tokenks haps jeach other class Md ad § ey on K « be toboggan | ©. 8 pmifinals of the 145 pound MAGEE GETS INTO The Y. M. C. A. first team left Pe Hensle regi ry | today by launch for Port Townsend, * erson in fou ounds In the 1 mae Wk BASEBALL FIGHT '.:\'osiciei szsrecstion ot that seaport eaten by Archie Wyard ® resulted a The wrestling be | Lee Magee, former Seattle ball player, now manager of the Brook DANCING PARTING lyn Federal league team, got into SELECT the federal sult against organized | HIPPODROME follows aud fif at Hodge ) pounds | pounds dshaw beat Le ’ be , Die bea, 8 ee | baseball yesterday by filing an in-| cane H se ee | tervening petition in the case in the} beat J res v 1 ooas de federal court at Chicago. Magee 2 #0) 75 pound yee Bogard beat Wray heavyweight attacks organized ball in the same| | Manner that the Federal league) Bogard beat Svensor gard a sult does, and from the player's standpoint, His petition is accom | panied by an affidavit of Joe Tink , manager of the Chifeds, which | relates that Tinker was sold three |times by organized ball magnates | without bis wishes {n the matter] qe guarantee the superiority, of ot: being considered or asked the Lundberg Truss, and give tree sie to Tul it oe LUNDBERG CO. NEBRASKA DICKER [i netreiy seeecee eae ENUB. 713 First Avenue, U If no man could explo! i pe any other man, th enjoy the full product of iis own toll The firet essential to gouu nse P After each shot study what and commodities would be manufac- , -* tured for use, and not for profit./cushion playing is a strong, steady YoU did and figure why the balls FI AS H ES The adulteration and poltson in our formed in that manner. food and the shoddy in our clothes| Stroke. Take a boy who never na er ee ae ae cen averyone is put in for profit The rotten| had a cue in his hand, tell him to billiard tit} who wants to be a good billia fo the butchers and uodertakers, i¢/hit a billiard ball hard, and, al-|player the necessity of good physi-| Athletes of the Ridgefield, Wash., the people eat it. The doctor usually| though he may miss the ball, you cal condition. I think much of my |hih school are in training for a a a off for poo Se qnueh | Will find that his stroke Is perfect, | success ts dae to being physically | Cross-country run having won the CALLED OFF NOW ‘ a tt because it is natural. Ninety-nine fit all the time and able to endure |county event four times consecu | Becatne, th eee eT ro marker ter|Out of 100 players Jerk, tighten |hard matches without tirtng. tively | ‘a pples this year. Let's talk about — Md Chances for football contests dur- Eile or a eer su the ease beeen University of Pennsylvania jing the falls of 1915 and 1916, be- swimmers defeated the College of the City of New York «wimmers tn & meet in New York last night, 46 to 7 points. tween the teams of the Universities of Washington and Nebras went glimmering yesterday, when Ne | braska signed a two- year contract to play with Iowa. Negotiations were under way for games with | Washington, one to be played in | Lincoln, Neb., and the other in Se- attle, but they depended upon the joutcome of negotiations between | Nebraska and Iowa ' 'WANT SOCCER GAMES| “Health—Longevity country. T have ninety ied Planted in ap ples over east of Wenatchee, and the orebarad ie a beautiful living thing | to behold. I do not expect to get rich; don © about that, for the ratiroad an transportation cor panies will take care of me and » to it that I don’t get more than is necessary tO pay the expenses ising my crop and my living. Y . every mile of raliroad In this nation is bonded and stocked for every dollar that the people can be made to iy interest and dividends if the court could see visiting clubs hiring detectives to watch every upon; and that means from seven to! gate at the Chicago Cub park, they'd have a hard time believing t fifteen times the real cost value of| Oot A Oe nee aseball 16.—Joe B the road; thus we ace that instead ? That Seattle has the finest billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. ee MIAMI, Fla. Jan, 16—A new ree § for hydro-aeroplanes was estab. ished here yesterday when Baby 4 Demon, owned by J. Stuart kton of New York BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Fleer Bla mit course tn } ROGERS SPRINGS, Tenn., Jan! ckburn, the setter own foal ap $350 for shipping a car a ee ed by J. K. Smith of Eminence, Ky. | Do you aoe nt re ae of all f app EB Lee Magee, former Seattie baseball favorite and étar, now yesterday won the allage stake in| _ Char les Crrtl | A soccer game between the Law-|inr of the system by Bacilil living tm the Seventh 0 Diag Ragan th nas igen, « ga 9 manager of the Brooklyn Federal team, has injected himself amateur races of the All-Amer er | contend Aésnes teams thenited taal oueet into the baseball war an Individual by filing a petition? in lean Field Trial club, and was 11 to 1 tle, Lawton claiming, how-|,,D° 22%,2™°" that TOOMURT te tig ors por is wr in the — ont gag ony vol support of ~ eee et Ascesiea of amateur cham jever, that Adams weighed from 10/ poisons? a hee Me One Wink wets he the. best gpg. alt, se ge Ms 1 ges syn rahe . | to 15 pounds more per man than) eis O sutte om liver, kidneys Rareeuin aie, world for cur eppice,| once with the organized ectopue since he left Seattle, and thet is | Lawton. Lawton. tw anxious to| Siddar "heart hreat”treatien meee “an apple @ day keeps experience is typical of what is handed out to ball players gen- in a bowling match on the | book games with any soccer team) “iseases, or any malady due to poor etre sryarer but school children cannot be erally. If the court will hear evidence againet O. B. from the Knights of Columbus alleys Inst culation constipation, appendicitis, ete, fed, clothed or educated in thin free ' ight Simpscon and Bush of San | under 16 years of age and ts trying | write tor information country until the profit kings are player’s standpoint, it will hear something mighty interesting ent 5 \to arrange a game with the Car YOGHURT CO., BLAINE, WASH. given their pound of flesh which the and something that will tend to disgust It with the methods of Franc on © beat Byrne and O'Donnel! | bonado atate champions. Games| smcsssssossssmememeneemnenl y under which we live provides organized baseball, which have been in vogue for years. Ma ot 720 to 1.647. Bush lay * A by addresatar G for them. You see, Mr. Apple Eater i ; fot _e il sa th rolled Maia ‘chore ob sok cad high |may be arranged by addressing G S Geer taem the thom, T have hired gee’s story will be well worth following when it Is told on the igh » 22 aorna, Wart Lacten men to do the work and they farm witness stand, and the same thing goes for the story of Joe average of 190. PET a It rm the men wh: Tinker and others who are lined up against their old bosse: Sas sii cs Ve | | S mat: nd Mr. i psenie dig pu r ~~ ny ’ oor erateiois neil Oniches laeee BY CHARLES CUTLER Its, too frequently neglected. The! paar nee y. The apple eater There goes Ban Johnson praising Judge Landis, They'll »bb " a World’s Champion Wrestler |greatest of these is stoop shoul- pays the freight or he does not eat try to pull that baseball stuff of builing the umpire even in the will team up for the six-day bicycle 7 4 ders, which gradually re-f th e as Sis Hopkins sald, “I can’t federal court. race that has been wished on Chi-| The young men of today are edifice gts Mila Stage se: make nothing doing nothing for no-| . Re ae aaa Sanvare aban Velcaate 6 | ,;, growing spine until the lung walls body for nothing.” But I can tell! i TAOIT “ Spear) D tin drifting too far away from physical) are go congested that hardly half you what's « fact: If we had good| Jack Richardson is reported to have made a killing of $40,000 at DE + dan. 16.—Jerry Da’ "| development. 1 mean those fellows] of them ever are reached by fresh auto roads from Seattle to New York| Juarez, If he did, he hae a mortgage on the track Indianapolis, and Sammy Taylor phone 01 pr in! alr, we could haul our apples there In th ae eo Detroit Hghtwelght will cl. ere | Possessing good positions or a than we bla Pe ov agli garg comfortable circumstances, who) Let them play the games that OHIO METHOD IN lena the A baseball bug is an odd thing. The other day we heard one argu pi Bhp a are not forced to earn their living! you think are rough. Plenty of }i « zed baseball be Federals filed Spokane has traded Outfleider | *" soap fags . aan Serkb< hve ts tae Aoweel eo cond a eae to organized BU! Hogan to Tacoma for Outfield-|>Y thelr hands. There are thou fresh air, running, romping, climb. DENTISTRY I wanted to begin answers to| «- o- or “Cy” Neighbors, and has signed |8ands of them jing in their youth, will forestall a Mr. A. V. Boulllon week, but # Chub Baker to play third base and| And even those who DO earn|trip to a dry climate In later years. | very_live iss deserves discussion Kenneth Williams, outfielder of the their living by the strength of To the men who prefer an indoor Missing teeth are replaced by and Mr. Boutllon can wait until next Edmonton Twilight League club, |their bodies are in need of some) exercise 1 suggest handball as a| The Obio Method by artificial teeth ‘ for an outfielder, Williams played jsystem of regular physical train-) wonderful m | that are natural as your original! week. The jitney bus | ns of attaining PrOP-| tooth. Examinations are now be- endent ball Inst seaso er developm The game ts grow: . independent ball last season. ing r developmtnt. The game ts grow {ng conducted without charge, and | Asthma! ‘tf you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and By the way, when Larry Lajoie doesn’t feel like playing next sum r, he might dust off that old injunction forbidding him to play in Philadelphia s with us, and w git that we wo would have t be riding to work and back for the| Just how far-reaching the decision of Prosecuting Attorney Lundin eee 4 | From a career as a professional) ing tn gopularity daily, and {n al New York, but h in Seatth \e: street ¢ are? tting ing unde’ e ba ll be ia a qu e Aa o' < t » anc tes are furnished in New York, but here in Seattle Price of atrest car fare? | | in putting boxing under the ban will be ts a question in the minds of! the goit committee of the Pan-|athlete, 1 have learned that, with| mont every gymnasium it has its| ‘tmat® of tn aD cases and towns around Seattle, and aw is strictly interpreted, it will even do away with teur bouts, such as have been conducted for years I have not failed in one of them: Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can’t sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Ast! ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all its forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases in rdtacep ama-Pacific exposition announces the expenditure of only 10 or 15! scores of adherents. Tennis is| We Stand Back of Our Work | & secondary {deration. Profit is| intercity elub # that the match for the men’s ama-| minutes a day, a man can guard his) about the only thing that compares for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | the first vonsideration And the! by the S. A. ¢ teur championship will start Aprfl| most prectous possession—health—| with {t as an all-around developer, $25 Set of Teeth . | service of strect cars to our people in| (he fans. If th jer amount of bonds and stock Lundin says the law provides that boxing may be indulged in only | 19 and the match for the men’s and | o pe made to . 4 . 2 | 28 J c “9 yubtedly prolong his life. | and thi 7 latevent ane a tenes rene ay 4 | between members of the same club, for purposes of exercise, and that) women's championship of northern | i irhe stagentions I aa offer in| teakuteh nn dzia inves rereoycan Guaranteed .......... the road is (for the owners), b public exhibitions are barred. If that is the case, there should be a/Cajffornia will start May 15 lenient Inter -aptictes wil net del afr 15 Set of Teeth larger profits fo: 5 ) to » proposed 1a at will legalize oe ~ ? one hg gi ad trong tobi y in Olympia working or the proposed law that will legaliz | MILWAUKEE, Jan. 16—Sport |Comfined to young men alone. El-| Before I explain and demonstrate uaranteed ‘ 5 and poor ne ne i lepraign oar verlag ter | walhaen aaeran tent: Fanaa batty ot |derly men, women and even chil-){n pictures a number of exercises|$1Q Solid Gold or so from 7 to 9 @ J i ‘ | . on wy a : | and 10 to 3 Possibly Connie Mack intends to put Harry Davis on first, Lockport, N. Y¥., outpointed Johnny fae _ Bee encanta ts srPncgaat teen mere had pees orcelain Crown ...... 4 a ealisag oo 1s ag ca elke daa svip et lt papi anulglae at eealleger de rove poh paan anlanniel nat ieee: lane leirevar enfeguard Shain: ehlaren| tS thet physique, let me insist that| SLO Gold or Porcelain y yt t " hi round, no-decision bout here » let is very lucky to get a strap, because to play short, then show them what he can do with a team o roun of the |from the ravages of tuberculosis|/the man who takes up Athletics] Bridge Work ... he car passed Mad ‘ night. The bout was on n A pd geiy Apr bee a eip edlghoe vepneeers Fe ee aren | fastest ever seen here. by correcting minor faults and hab-| abandon profanity immediately! Solid Gold Fillings .. women; Rheumatism of all “Car full, take the next car | wn | Suggestive stories and unclean ‘corms; all Nervous Diseases, then we would read the next | Manager Joe Cantillon last year sent in a young pitcher against vai MEN, INVESTIGATE lhanciane pg jal so sta Other Fillings Epilepsy, Heart and Wossavel (en eee aeons, gers fines el aaer agra sy bleesae al ridin. diane AND BE SURE THAT YOU ARE BEING TREATED PROPERLY.| the athlete's make-up. If the mind| Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, ||| ®"d many others too numer SEASICK ON SMOKE Some lawyer got seasick o and @ court judge believed {t while this was the only attle who objected to our str the rear seats. ame back to the bench depressed have been in there today ous to mention. If you are in doubt, write apd I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. ont and Joe,” he sald, “I shouldn Wh asked the manager I had a splitting headache all and ought not to have started. Why didn't demanded Cantillon Because if 1 given an excuse when I was told to work, you Foe eee ee ee and outrageous| 18 not clean, the body will not be. 9 to 12 clough and honest. diagnosis of your case would| In athletics clean humor is al- SAVE YOU MONEY? 1 EXAMINE reese | most as essential as hard work! Thirty years’ experience, nine in Seattle, treating epecial ente of men women | nee (COMPANY B FIRST 606 why Olymple View Sanitarium, a re for jood Disorders Admin i ‘ | would have called me a yellow dog and a quitter Martioh‘e “inte “tat "" | | 1416 W. Harrison Well,” Cantillon replied in t cutting tone for which he is fa C to me or vel | IN INDOOR MEET ut- a e en ists | OR. G. + NUSRNEENE oe The Federal league ts forcing a show-down when It charges organ a do on ee Oh ne 6 the athletes of the six Seattle com-| CORNER “SEGOND AVENUE | dg eg ized baseball with being a trust. For years baseball law has had full panies of the national guard par the e auto wear) st is no question million doliars 1 ; . ak ake ' a ences in the Armory last night, | control over the players, and if the outlew league succeeds in { ‘esent { L ¥ Zit cococad ta tan (oe Mateus cecum Aontawed qulberted neces 10,000 | |Company B came off with flying me| otf cag bnew colors, Winning the greatest number all ple il b ’ Jof points, thereby retaining the would be k é ype reat Oe aa IMPERIAL BAR AND READING muah time, s the time draws near for ers: The rec | For the first time in a meet of as tal cute Mamata" tke | fn'tna'mon rene toa‘'yece | ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES ‘snir’sie tre at? Soatoanse* St ROOM i . “| Int search of oration, the Eilean ab teins Sie Coast Artillery took part last night, Occid 1 ah the sitney t | champion Brav . 4 pitching si comeggre= serpin 1 the lack of training by 06 culd. compete| up large as probable pennant | which Is par excellence, is mak NOBBY TREAD = 3011 ba Tine ie cle BE Sraining by At 2 ccidenta ia » when and| winnérs again. The recent ac ing the Braves loom up a big G. & J. TIRES— GUARANTEED | Campbell uf Co. 2 won the nd an was given| " r Magee, obstacle in the ath John KB, Pike St. Broad PY . 1 ental ther slugging, euttlelder,. hes oa, picid abbey BALLOU & WRIGHT Phone Haat Hi MOREMY | equipment race and the 300 and Service Bar and Pool Tables in y by | : ove 1/600 yard runs. Sergt. Rogers of live the Jliney Bus! tet's| given a decided boost to @ With five wins and Swe losses Co, B won the 50-yard dash and the 7 ; ee, oar’. batsini tipede race, and the wall scal BDWIN J. BROWN, D, D. 8 | Also, it is pointed out, intercity league tournament, ac. | tess 4 : year , p contest, Reynoldé 0} , Dental Departiy a rivet Avenue! Magee last year was dissatie- cording to the report of the secre. |f MOTORCYCLES y%%,)%° GROOND. ling ontest Reynold®' of Co, A won CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS 4 : on fied at Philadelphia and did not — tury of the Unita@ States ReWolver || HAND, ALL MAKES || the stant ing bro a jump, § mith of Optics! Depart 106 iret Ave 3 pimped erm fy Some of these taken is on new Indian, Motoreye Co, L won the yard run, Co. ba Washindion Beds perform in his best style, not. Association, Just Insue ns Le fe “ign te npr , gies a oi sot ni me withstanding the fact his name — ciation will hold its annual meetir lp BALLOU & WRIGHT | str bike sts near Hrowdwas i hateae taht 110 race and Co, PR 5 wmtil 4 for who work is high among the National | and election in New York Mondaj ‘

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