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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1915. PAGE ¢, | THE LAST STORY OF CHAMP CUTLER’S SERIES- GIBBONS SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER CLABBY : EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH Wiiaaaaeeaaaaaaasenaan aaaeenaeeee | FELLOWS, DO YOU WANT BROAD SHOULDERS? HERE 1S CHAMPION CUTLER'S EASY METHOD ~_* et * This Simple Riocie Will Work Wonders, Says This Wrestler | Two bilis providing for the legalization of boxing bouts have been BY CHARLES CUTLER ! Introduced in the Oregon legislature, one providing for aix-rounid ct World's Champion Wrestler = | teats and the ot for ten-round conte bills place the spor Ne ery free junder the « of a state comminsion eason to believe ® ers and an t carrt Oregon legisiature will agree on legalizing boxing in one or little experienc my own will the other of the proposed forms, and that Oregon will enter the ray show you how they can be attained | ial rowing list of states which provide that form of sport under prop When I was about 13 years of er restrictior are « simmons was creat | 5 ° ink 5 and the news One critic says the fans object to the major league clubs elaborating | reducing the player limit to 21 men. Wrong, What they want wast and is for the leagues to increase the number of real ball players cee Oe to nine rie Ae A bill similar to the Oregon measure has been introduced in the 1 wo 10 Washington legis snd as yet has met with no stern oppost at before going ¢ " | although tt ne en called i on a test-vote. Hope stand in front of 0 } ex in the hearts ¢ ers of the sport, a ere are thousands © to the waist, and go through jthem tn this state, that such opposition not velop, Such fatal cises that I thought would dev | ncoident o © recent be *« ow are uncommon, and un myself to hin der ring conditions erly ned, such as the proposed jaw tr dually to broaden out this state | ex, danger 4 repetition of such a fatality would be across the shoulders, but I pos | almost nil sessed the same slim legs. | | that way til my ideas of | Dave Bancroft, the Coast recruit for the Phillies, can throw equal ete cha ly with right o hand—whether equally bad or equally good, we up wrestling, and here the oll find out Ia es fa © e | Ste oe sar Road work gave them to me. | | Although the form of a physical examination of the boxers But I w xplain how I attained 4 has been gone through with by a physician before they entered foroad shoulders, and, if you at-| the ring at Seattle shows in the past, it is freely admitted that tempt the exercise, keep your mi the examination was merely perfunctory and really revealed constantly glued our purpose. | | iitle as to the condition of a boxer. Anderson looked good, be Stand in front of a mirror, raise your arms above your | head and take a deep breath. Lower your arms slowly and horizontally until they are par allel with your shoulders. Then | extend your latissimus dorci muacies (the muscies that run | down the back of the body | fore his co test with Conen, and was permitted to go into the | ring, although he was suffering from the effects of a chronic disorder not apparent on the surface. If the proposed boxing law carries in this state, it will provide for real medical exam inations and shutting out a boxer who is not in fit condition to enter the ring. This would minimize the danger of ring die asters to practically nothing from the arms just back of the } Glaronee Rowland will be the most popular manager the Chicago arm pits). The contro! of these | White Gox ever had—et least up to April 3 muscles may not be easy at first, but persevere Then bring the arms slowly to your sides, keeping the muscles under the arms rigid. This will gradually widen the distance between your shoul- der biades and allow them freer play than before. The old method of attaining erect | carriage was to walk with the Chart hands clasped behind the back, but this system had a tendency to al sort of Kihks tafeattag With the oert at Hacean low the shoulder blades to become | ag oe 6 oe eer se BASKETBALL PLAY VARSITY > FLASHES| SEASON OPENS si onan fr thea Doc Stewart and his squad of Ore-| attie or be held up for more gon Aggie basket ball poasers are | Pepper is one of O. B.'s lawyers; but they need it more on the dia mond than in court | The University of Chicago baseball team has started practice, but thus far no bluebird en fooliah enough to move northward Anyhow, O. 8. isn’t as bad as it is painted; it has not yet tried to I] put tickets admitting o Judge Landis’ courtroom in the hands of 8) eo ae Cutler demonstrating the easy method of broadening the | *°8!Per shoulders which he describes. Havana The University of Puget Sound | #0" Aggie basketball passers are) than the traffic would bear by CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT TONIGHT basketball five of Tacoma will tan-| ©*Pected to arrive throughout; 2, team in the Northwest con MILWAUKEE, Jan. 21.—Pight fans from all sections of the Middle gle with the Y. M. C. A. first five “fe “gn rl ebb ne Prong ue rot ference, the U. of W. athletic Veet ar into Milwaukee today to t's ten-round on the ¥. M. C. A. gym floor Sat-|)i¢ (0) 1 bintest of jhe confer agement has signed a one | 5 weight bout betw Jimmy Clabby and ns, gener. urday night, and one of the hardest ag ey yr Ad year contract with the Univers | 4 the cleverest middieweights in Karly | y sym to enc battles of ye expected by | c atties of the year is expected by Yt morrow night with Tor men as opponents Stewart will bring eight men} ity of Colorado for the game here next fall Under the contract the t management guarantees hat the bout will attract a $25,000 house, Five special aina & ed here before noon from Chicago, and as many more were ing the afte On the locals. Intercollegiate rules will govern except in ont-of-boun fw ' cases. with him, but has ee yet falled to| Cot essed surprise this morning when told that local fane i | annot probable Hneup oradans $2,500, which ts less than| naq made Gibbons a slight favorite in the betting a Ralph Post, physical director ofl his squad reo oh Pmt ait the amount demand x” 8 I have won two decisions over Gibbons,” said Clabby, “and I the Ellensburg Y. M. ©. A. has oF-| her Johne, Mix, Blagg. Phillips | ert t bring his Ore 4194 | cannot they should make Mike the favorite. That, however < Ranized a city basketball league | S04 inay. The probable lineup of | Were for the Turkey day gau wilt noe ‘a the match, 1 will pile up enough points F there composed of teams represent-|‘"\.ninzion for the Friday night |.,!® the past six years the Uni-| 1, make it clear that I'm Gibbons’ NRE ee eae. ee Mice Mary. | Same is Schreuder, Davidson and| four ot the champlovehip Gibbon ts he will win by a knockout fand Athletic club . Robinson, forwards: Sapage, ce®-| ow conferen losin Each man said to be in fine condition, and neither expects to ter; Sancher and McFee, guards The games both Friday and Sat-|/##t season to the Col me ie arf jurday oo Bo will start In the KYM &t/ their conference to clash OREGON HAS TWO BOXING BILLS for the first time, remov-| some of the strongent toame of the Representative Lewis of Portland yesterday introduced the second able bleachers will be installed in| sriadie West bill to le boxing in Oregon tn the legislature. The bill introduc the gy 9 for the accommodation of |" with the signing up of Colc rado, provides for round bouts, with elght-ounce gloves the gallery . Washington has gar troduced yesterday provides for six-round contests with NE icgpet pov one Probable arq.| fF the coming nenxc makes a new welght classification for boxers, as have trouble in making the weight, 168 pounds at 3 p. m : NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—The reg- ' istration committee of the Metropol- | 1 {tan Association of the Amateur|’ Athletic Union has completely ex onerated Platt Adams, amateur| Olympic champion, charged with losing his amateur standing by sell heduled with Whit awarded. Athletic entertainment 8 prizes of mer) san FRANCISCO, Jan —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— new race course is to have dancing between races; the! VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS FRIDAY— COLORADO TEAM PLAYS HERE THANKSGIVING SUITS OR OVERCOATS FOR JUST 55 You can get ‘em at Friedman’s Sale tomorrow, along with Hats and Furnish ings at half price and less. And you'd better believe They’re the Worst He Has HESE Overcoats are not so worse! Odd lots of winter underwear are They're belted styles, made of dark 55c a garment. heavy fabrics. But a year ago we They were $1.00 to $2.00. thought them fine values at fifteen and Fifty-cent mufflers are a dime. twenty dollars! Fifty and seventy-five-cent Ties are Tomorrow Friedman will sell ‘em for 35e. a five-dollar bill. He will sell scores of Three-dollar Hats are 35c. suits at the same price. Some are fair. Five dollars. Some are far from it! Some of the suits are fine. 3. UNDREDS of fine soft shirts that Fs ae ad were $3.00 and $3.50 are cut to " Jlars. $1.65. All are five dollars Ruffneck Sweaters that were $3.00 A SECOND — group are $1.35. of clothing eal All kinds of Sox, Suspenders, Gloves, cludes Kuppenheim- | everything a man wears, is cut. er’s. And cut to the Bone! Ten dollars Friedmans need For Suits or Over- money. coats or Balmacaans. Lots of it The ad writers like The Estate to describe such clothes which ‘ as “Superb creations. “faultlessly fashioned, “form fitting.” . And all the rest of pi ee oA the “Oxaline.” hes ty ‘be pare Well, anyway, you can get these ilk Ce ik) ga Suits or Overcoats for a ten-dollar | ina biasinees oo. a were $25.00 and $30.00. 52 out be got And not so long ago, either. The reason for the cut at Friedman’s from tee bunts. is that the store needs the money. S° everything in the store—and there’s And needs it bad. a whole lot more than you’d think— So everything's reduced. is marked down. is in the probate court, is 4 calling for fundsg in order to pre- W For example: Some things a half. GHIRTS that were $1.00 to $2.00 are Some only a third. | a quarter. Some less than half. i \y, But nothing is marked up! | tate axa — 14, 144% and pelos abe ye | Gadd ‘eebis that srove a dollar are 300. | Sale resumed tomorrow and continues | Cooper Underwear in pink and blue | till we get the money. FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY . " | GEO |is 95c instead of $1.50. Mésohonale 1 financiers for business institutiona J. Friedman & Son, 903 First Ave. NEXT TO RAINIER GRAND HOTEL o Idaho lower house passes ant! HERE Jalien land bill * Registration to date is 12,237, © | Bobsied smashes through Pullman] for state | drug store win e killed, Sha ‘! Runaway team hits Cowen park |“ store ndow; one killed, four| TOR Wout Guta Miss Kathryn Clark of Roseburg re., leading in canvass of wotes nate vacancy ° car at Terry and Howell st | inju ‘i Dr. Sanderso- Mra. Rebecca Russell, 21, dies. | Tulalip Indians celebrate treaty Pie che Nest Ook Suan | Rev. Sydney Strong re-elected | Thursday night and Friday Hable remedy for ¥E! president Central Council of Social] Oregon house passes anti-lobby Fc tl Agencies , | bill; senate considers bill for rad aerate tases tay Home Owners’ association post) ical court reforms Gaye Price $2 per box, or 3 pones action on two-platoon system| Ray Berglund, 22, a Seattle boy,| for od tm plain wrepper. Suni in fire department loses eyesight in explosion at Ev.|Seturned if they fail ater fair trial. Hewra church sé Guilds of St. Mark's church will tn dale anc Colorado and University of | follows 108 pounds; bantamweight, 116 pounds; feath s| : to § p.m. Sundays 11 to 1 ing and pawning medals and tro-| 47 em : } ilo p ght, t Transportation and Lumbermen's > ting games of the ¢ ence season |, ; Sn gd acremres b . . erett, while blasting stumps OND REMEDY vO. phies won {n amateur contests. with the Oregon Aggies aod fig erbsafew gg wic mite chance of a| erweight > pounds; welterweight, 14 , pounds; middleweight, 158) clubs may merge. British Columbia fisheries board ——_ - Rt vo., - | vros if he gete past Friday and Sat.|&8me with Pullman on account of | pounds; commissionwelght, 175 pounds, heavyweight, more than 175) y, M. student council holds quar-| continues bounty for eeales fel RP ce ures if he gets p iday and Sat-|° oor , t | ues bounty for seals and sea John 8. Barnes, owner of the AB uraay with an even break the reat | con icting dates, and it is doubtful | pounds terly stag Thursday night Hons | erdeen franchise in the Northwest: |» the cont ‘. nce games will be ved if the Oregon Aggies will listen to 6 * 3 @ | Mayor refuses to O. K. bill aU-| Bima reports openi . 7 Gn Heaee, ‘vil loore in © Gay OF vet for his team eT ee ee SEATTLE BOYS TO BOX IN SPOKANE thorizing payment of fee to New| mits and fumber amp 2 two for St. Louis to see w | The co ‘ on. Walter G nd T Clark, Seattle lightweights, will leave| York attorney for advising city on |” ie 4 hetasiote ' conference sched Walter Granger and Tommy Cla ® ork attorney h Robbere loot Willa 4 — ap aga way of players | ii6 follows | |today for Spokane, where they will tangle with a couple of Spokane| bonds safe, at Raymond, athe ae : or Bis new ofw | January 22 and 23-0. A, C 5 boxers tomorrow night Spokane battle, Granger will place} | Teams at Pacific Coast Coal Co.) Carnegie hero commission re-| 5 it | at Seattle. , himself under the manage Lindbe nd will go East with Lind-/ tied up half an hour during rescue} | ds 44 fh With a basketball game between “ ne se Catbansb what he can in the way of engage-|of kitten under. scal ards 44 acts of heroism We guarantee the superiority, of | the Fauntleroy and Colman Bible| g.rercu#Ty 5 and &—Oregon at wena gaa dg Ft , ee A OR OT St ORS TT aden Daumtaes renbine |_ British Columbia legislature will/ ie Tandberg Truss, and give fre class fives at § o'clock tonight the Pebruary 12—Idahe at Mee | a” aS “ae | First Philharmonic concert of sea- jeoenid r declatts po efi for} * a LUNDBERG co. 7 asium o Pauntlero | Senlitad Gants yenefit of small real estate es new ee omy a «Eh neage ne cow. McALLISTER BEATS GEORGE ASHE son at Metropolitan tonight one daa ish Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Seas Vuettors aticeld get off February 13--W. 8. C. at ‘ ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 21,—Bob McAllister of San Francisco won the), Trinity M. E. church entertaing| Oy oe: pemshen mobs. team cae oe Padidlanar exaties Puliman. 2 verdict over George Ashe of Philadelphia in a ten-round battle here |#00 street hongfhrwrd a a land Bécrebens Higkay GF ad 110 AVENUE. aK February 15—Idaho at Se Fred Landwehr w cted prest-| last night, McAllister having a wide margin in eight rounds, In only| | Cat Se et SY creas a. thik: Gt Bort Whehien attle. de ¢ Trapshooters’! one round did Ashe sho 6 of life d the other round ri on one o' ‘st boats to cross jtalk ¢ r i . —s- pon Members of the Seattle Yacht Febiunty 19 and 20—Oregen | {ett Of the Seattle Tray hoot ra’) one round did a how signs and the other round was even, | of oe ae ts | Abrahens @..Baith, U. hi esenn NIPPC CING PARTIES club will hold their annus] meeting) 4+ Eugene. fesse gems f een, So) Tye ee Cree & ee, | Man with tattooed arm arrested|at Victoria, dead PODROME at the club house in Went Seattie| “* S980 9 yo, oa. c, {nual_meeting of that organization —— --—+ lin Port Angeles on instructions| State Labor Federation. remon Fitth and University Saturday evening when officers will| ,, Gorvary? 7 * lin the Northern hotel last night NE! |from Cleve police. |strates to industrial insurance|{ “*" «ee, perreundia < , Lecided oO ole ie 1 — be installed, and the sailing regatta Pabratry t-elinnn dete «| [Whee 8 wen Gecided to here th LEIFIELD CA D Presbytery of Seattle holds mid | committees of legislature against 10-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA. committee for 1914 prizes will be! sttie ening t the season Sun winter session at South Park! first aid law as drafted Competent Dancing Teachers 7 | | and refreshments are on the pro andise will be hung up for the) 9) ba ball fans we apenice gram winners today over the announcement that Da Ar Other officers elected are Matt|jtarsy Wolverton, manager of the Ruppe, executive commit 1nd /eal pitching staff for the past two can league whose owners would Connie Mack’s machine is report : 4 Grossman, vice president; Charles|geajs, had given Pitcher Lefty Let | ed to be a wreck, but there are Ow. 1m tfeld, secretary-treasurer; Dr. |¢ his unededitionsl release. Lat about five ball clubs in the Amert ie Kerr, Hugh Fleming and J. 8.|fieid had been a member of the lo nnounce stage carnival at the Hippodrome April 6 Women serve dinner to Trinity | Parish men Chamber of Commerce bureaus will ¢ ertain visiting fruit men Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. trade outfits with Mack and then {att Grossman, Deskin Reid and| years and was considered one of Jwith banquet at Builer Saturday claim a pennant A. FE. Drake, fleld captains the brainiest and best pitchers io N YORK, Jan, 21—Although| Sight A team captained by Liskey, A committee was named to look! + cifle Coast leagui the football « n closed less than| Liner Antilochus sails on voyage on the Knights of Colum ato r of new oot e cannot ke al) the pitchers two months ag several of the big| Which marks discontinuance of Se BROS nys Mat night, be Capt ounds for the club, The big trap: on the Seal roster,” said Wolve astern colleg and universities | attle-Liverpool service of the Blue Py h's aggregation 104 to shooting event of the season will| today, “and the situation bad r ready have arranged their sched-| Funnel line | 1136, Dese » and McDonald, of be the Washington state tourna-|ed a point where I had to make @/yles for the 1915 season, Here are} New liner Great Northern will) Just rinters the winning team, tied for the high ment, which will be held May 17,| decision four echedt |make trip to Hawaiians before ¢ of 200 and Descamp made high | 1% and 19 - YALE—Septomber 26, Univeratty of|tering Astoria-San Francisco ser 1013 THIRD ASAIN 1048 |; of 184 Speakers deadlock In till: Octor University of Virginia; | vice _——]$$$ $$$ $$$ Idaho senate passes seal is legislature, between wets and) Yetrber f. Lehigh ynivarnitys Merober 1") Moochers club announces snow NAVY YARD ROUTE ____'" the City league doubles, on the) submitting prohibition ple ys, continues after 24th ballot rab Se att Gace dance, Douglas hall, January 30 Se? cas Imperial alleys last night, Hllis and —- olgate; November 6, Brown; November Steamers ennedy and Tourist | 1 beat Bragging and P Prince Pembg Marvard atl@ ° Paes "Simi! Me's BOWLERS, MERE'S SOME STUNT! THIS MAN f etsewnene Z Sunday), #:00, 10:20 a m1 ox “ re y I amber Unt e ¢ Bunday (Bunday 2:80), 6:30 » m |league, on the 8. A. ¢ a ate Fons. ° Saturday, 11:45 p m sulted in a victory for Th omasse “ROLLED 194 GAMES IN 36 HRS STRAIGHT Albrig Oeton Frank and M Eugene Rostand, economist, dead Time table subjoct to change wi and Hulette over Wetmore and af 6 Feny aye at Paris notioe sok by & eGche of 1764 - rari Twelve Baker, Ore. Y. M. ©. A Fhene Main 3101. Price 6¢¢ Round Trip SIOUX CITY, Ia, Jan, 20.—Thir- | ' , a artnouth, wi| boys plead guilty to assault: when a te every Wink at thee g ty-six hours of continuous bowling Hoston entber 18, Michine charged with hazing fellow-mem-| power to dd its wack seqneunne In the City league doubles, on the |x the Marathon record of D. F. BROWN—Heptember 28, ni ber nate tended. When yout body ha Bismarck glleys, Dorning and Houts | jramtet of this city, who bowled a| | states Ort etn Representative Claude Kitchin of ‘ f nature, Weakness and dis beat Markle and Lockhart, 1,815 to » ns Amherst at Amherst; October | North Carolina to suceeed Undér - and Moffatt and Maclinn beat | ‘raction over in four games tn | Jeon hipaae- . b> ida pale a? wood as democ ¢ floor leader. | s, faradic batteries and other 7 nt and Thomassen, 1,817 to that period | itn her tt, Harvard at Came} House passes bill consolidating % is tite and aus ee { Last month he rolled 114 F cutter and lfo-saving services into atte games in 24 hours, On Janu vit Weate coast guard ® Capt. McBreen's team, No. 6, of ary 10 he started on his 36 aan Cruiser Chattanooga will leave } Honest Methods—Personal |‘'® !!*' House lengue, Inst night hour grind. At the end of 24 Pliteba ; | Bremerton Saturday to patrol Mex . was defeated by Capt ner 0 hours he was rolling in his i Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; | joan coast 1 Attention. 2 team by a score of 2.286 to 2,226, 136th game, thereby exceeding t Alinet lege, Thousand tank builders in Okla: t The volume of business done by at b ' hel «4 its: car athe allah puss = in aedhon ‘ai? ad at Pittwbure mber 1 homa oil fields strike a ae he volume of busin: one bY | high average of 18 m is average for the atitute of Technalog d te passes bill abo! » 1 aa ‘ ag us enables us to do your Dental entire period was 174. He sub. Pennaylvania State, at Pittebure PR aaa Seta igh y | ; yor wr =the Work for just one-half the regular) A new world’s bowling record for| sisted on sandwiches, sips of | | i Seattle, W . s Ledowsky, L i drugs, 1 le price. Get prices elsewhere, then|a single game was established in| coffee and claarets during his » rs] Ns se ae Fee re etc aakid own ite cater than ‘illus come to us Detroit last night b Detroit. long grill, partaking of the re Hee thet Mentone oF the poly dahd pian te Menitadtlaty tas ootteneed All work Guaranteed 15 years. g id de ne Mie a yay Bp i 1 aad he declared tvimealt ts the Journey are Oliver Runchey.gnd| Admiral Fletcher tells house com Remember, 627 ave., foot of Tt evious record wa ' PHL icy Fas th a A nr I Lloyd Wr restlers, and “Val| mittee navy personnel ts 10,000 ° Cuerry 6 rol 7 ontag and Warl Baird, boxers men short , Adres ee Seer Bat Nelson wants the courts to tiimeelf in the care of a physician “ nen cil Open eve nd Sundays enjoin other: p side: the ‘name limmediately. on. the complation «4 DE Hartalet i auc W re) The Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, new " Special attention given to our! Mattling. Does he want them alljiis long grind, and « few hours|unfit for anything for a couple of Let Star ant 8 rent) jpiscopal bishop of Oregon, arrives) eutof-town patrons. called “Kid? jlater he conceded that he would be weeks, ‘your vacant rooms, at Portland to take up duties.