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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1915. PAGE 7. | HOGUE LEADS IN CITY BILLIARD TOURNEY BEECHER TO SUB FOR WHITE IN TQNIGHT’S GO SYRACUSE FOOTBAL! ZAM TO PLAY U. OF W FULLERTON TELLS OF REAL TRAGEDY IN RING f J I—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— ~ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH RN nnn WAR AAAARANR ARANDA DPD DLL LPL DPD PD DPD PD PLD PP PPP PP PPP PPP evow omen WHITE TOO ILL shrdeelnmraesrss SYRACUSE MAY we TOBOXWELSH; [FLASHES] voce ssconnns PLAY VARSITY , who, under wing ther, I had some | € f B H Firat and third places In the Pa.! ing we » with men of his ht) Word comes fror ) Murray 8. Sted- cific Const field trials derby stake |in the Northwest last year, esl 3, som ancen ¢ ser of Staal vestay Ur Uciione hea ena cine anded 8 polar | vex (2 | university, who will bring his foots ad to the Coast next fall to play the ¢ on Aggies at Port ball sq en he will become the hus NEW YORK, Jan, 26.—Willle | Chief, owned Jobr . yand of Miss Vivi jouttle hasta Mat Strange and unexpected things happen in the fistic arena, as was demonstrated at the last public boxing show staged in Seattle, several) N 4 é | Beecher, lightweight, will meet land, November 0, that he isa weeks ago, Tontght in New York there will be another opportunity Frank Rithatalle For several 1d neh Pe for the unexpected to happen, when Willie Beecher, almost an un-| Proeeic —Walehy lenewegnt | | « ts t per ha , sidering « proposition made ByaaaE M known, may by a lucky punch lift the lightweight crown f the head champion, In a scheduled ten: place 4 membership stake race, | Franc the employ of the Pa-|athletic management of the Unt of Freddie Welsh to his own. Beecher is the target of fortuitous cir} round bout here tonight instead with his dogs first and third in the cific Navig thon Co. d will leave versity of Washing tom for a same A cumstances. Charley White, who was expected to clash with Welsh, Is of Charile White, the Chicago |“¢erby. The work of Melrose Chief | for that city with bis bride tomor- | !n m - e. Segoe es probable too ill, and Beecher, a sturdy lad, who has been training with the fast | scrapper, who Ie Ill with a ee- | man Nandicapped by the scarcity of }row dertay asna tbat the Wane D Hghtweights of the East, waa given the opportunity of a lifetime | vere cold. While Beecher has WINS WITH WALLOP State college has also asked E Shiite eebrd: Welk Wilas dndetlty, nd, of snures, Weteh wal never been considered of cham Hugh A , McKinnon, general , game with his team, and that, while 2 bind tonight's contest about with restrictions most favorable to him plonship caliber, he Is strong | heent t pr oberon AA eer FPPC dich idae Nat ntedlae rec yer belle magma che . ; : dead envebls te eage, has announced that a me club, 1304 First ave., last night|the Syracuse eleven will play but self. But ¢ have been known where a lad looms up from nowhere} and rugge ing has been called for New Haven, |“Kid” Bill Sadick knocked out Art| two ea in the Northwest, one C in particular and shows himself a master of the man who has been sit-| ting up a hard battle Conn, next Saturday for t pur- Mandels in the third round of thelr | with the Aggies and the other prob vu ting tn the limelight. A case in point is described by Fullerton on this} | White, it was announced to. pose of organizing an elght-team | scheduled four-round contest. | ably with Washington. s L page today, in which an unheard-of scrapper hung a knockout wallop on day, will be unable to resume | F ral minor | e in the New| Sadick had {t on his opponent all a bes c the chin of Mexican Joe Rive: | training for two or three weeks, | Mngland states. the way and was never distress. 0 Sele es 0 Hie Hliness in due primarily to Mandels {s asking for a return; Has any one yet thought to re v A champlonship won by a fluke or by favoritism of the | an Intestinal disorder, compll- Introduced In the Ne-i match at the next smoker. W. C,| port that trade of @ ball player for o T referee is never satisfactory to the fans, and for that reason Rene. Thottas cated with @ severe cold. re yesterday to per-* Burns refereed the contest log to the Kennel elt ‘ u } Welsh is regarded as only half a champion when the conditions | R i under which he lifted Ritchie's crown are considered. It's a | Relieved of military obligatios safe bet that if Welsh Is on hie feet at the end of tonight's con wigan ie esate Aen sora c I test there will be no shifting of title, but—this unknown may ; rogers Peat vg ase ioe 38 os Yaa R ave something that the fans wot not of. He may have just jed in the French aviation service , * 1 : i Cc N the necessary kick and just the skill to land it at the right Re Thomas, winner of the 1914 Cooper's Derby Ribbed Velour Hats | v2 Price / E D time and place. Stranger things have happened, From an un. =| 500-mile race, has cabled announce Underwear Broken Lines of ' known In the pork and beans clase, Willie Beecher may tomor | ment that he would again compete] " ; he T G row be hailed as lightweight champion, and all of the bouts in the Indianapolis contest. With] Regular $1.50, at, per $3, $4 and $5 Hats at, + ae figured ahead by Eastern promoters may have to be changed to | the presence of Thomas and several garment your choice ta take Beecher Into the reckoning. jother European drivers who are Bs ° Ae tented Jexpected to hand in their entries 4 That Ritchie stilt has hopes of winning back the title Is shown by| shortly, the success of the next $1 05 $1 00 a San Francisco advices to the effect that he has gone under the wing| Hoosier sweepstakes ts thought as sd ° of a new manager, tn preparation for his proposed bout with Welsh, | sured. | Ritchie hopes. So did Nelson. So did Ad Wolgast. So do all of them | . | after they lose the crown. HMope springs eterna! tn the breast of the | a | pugtlist, but it reaches {ts highest point in the breast of the fallen ring j ar HOGUE WINS eo aisibctigaaiinaisiaioaisuanaaiaien Rkcainiatieninin t I~ ]and promise b till four days in which you can pick f tire Su bclia Gnks: wore Lh} [end promises to be One ef the OPENERS IN still have four days in which you can pick from our entir os from every part of the city, be- CONTINUED w homes of all sorte are going stock of cause our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca. Main 4136 CURES MEN who, through Errors and Excess, #) suffer from Chronic Weakness, . Seapstred, Giasihand, Poin to snelll tex, ax,ce'eeis cases of butiaings, [Sewn sessions soe to #8, ead cama Back, Nervous Debility, Lost VI-M| money rather than any oversupply |right back in the evening and wal tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou-B of accommodations. In the Elks’ club bowling tourney | !oped Charley Hulen, 200 to 123 bles—quickly cured by using If there is a thorough-going pes-| last night, team No. 7, captained) As & result of bis performance DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS |stmiet left In Seattle, he ought to | by Calohan, beat Capt. Drake's tata Tee etasae ol the Fd 6 such a ride as was enjoyed yes-| No. 1 by one pin. The score was! pe vinD: Fh granada eer ee | terday afternodn by a aay teneriee| 2,315 to 2,314. Puilty of the Sevens “serious” and the man who will go teed. For sale by Kinselif 224 Staff Photographer Jacobs. | bowled high schore of 231 and high| Sainst the experts | from Tacoma, yg ve It would cure him of the beltef| 17 Spokane, Portland and Everett, in Bros., Second and Madison. 1404 there was nothing doing im the | verse % P71. the Northwestern tournament Third and Columbia. building line here at present. + aiheg “Qin “Wobew Wesard Hogue struck his stride almost Address all letters to | Stuart Building Nearly Finished | cash with th Dinah ‘ortous In a) with his first shot in the afternoon RAYMOND REMEDY CoO. At Fourth and Universtty, Grant, |“ 1 # on the Seat-| contest and made high runs of 20 ~ tle Athletic club alleys last night,/and 32 and up to the 39th {nal Smith & € men are rapidly fin- ~ +} an and up 39 noing 2174 Pike St, Seattle, Wash. 9) Sn0® the $500,000 Stuart buiding, | 0 ® score of 2,701 to 2,507. Gard-| averaged § and 10-38. Even tn prac- sro enn mmm =-|which this spring will add 250 of.| 2¢f of the winning team was there|tice games Stevens put up much up very part of the city, partic- FROM PAGE 1 thay ‘in the University district. | TIMES DISCOURAGING? WELL, | NOT IN THE CONSTRUCTION WORTH | LINE, AT LEAST. — | ——___ With a crowded gallery at both OF BUILDING UNDER stare Sheree ae WAY IN SEATTLE D li |the city 18.2 balktine billiard tour th | Dament was staged, and {t was cer j|tatnly an “on” day for Ray Hogue, | who beat D. L. Stevens at the after. $25, $30, $35 Hirsh-Wickwire All-Wool #and-Tailored SUITS, OVERCOATS i and BALMACAANS Choice * SP LS.OO They are the highest grade of Ready-to-Wear Clothes and equal in material, fit and workmanship of any custom made suits at $35.00 to $45.00. | YOR WOMEN ONLY c ‘in | with the high score of 225 and high|better exhibitions than he made Open S; f Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Root im petri ag Some po preening average of 201. yesterday afternoon, and he was un- Blue and Black Suits Reduced 25 Per Cent. Open fs pouring the concrete for the rect —— able to get off on the right foot. In Saturday é Saturday LE) and cornice of the $250,000 Pan- the evening contest Hogue went Ni . 4 tages theatre and office building. like & house ting with lights a Nights f | The immense five-story court- sKet |runs of 20, 37, F a -. , |house {s fast assuming form on the jning out in 27 innings E for $5: matied tm plain wrapper. Money| Hock between Third and Fourth of 13. When the score stood 116 to i : , Sundays ti to 2. |aves., James and Jefferson sts. To- a 48 against him, Hulen negotiated « 9 4 | day the concrete men are starting run of 66, which gave him a tem- — =e Fa om the fourth floor. porary life, but Hogue came back Contractors Ditletsen & Gerring| | The first round of the Broadway) with some good runs in the next are just nicely squared away for the | Digh Interclass basketball games| three innings and had no difficulty lerection of a 10-story fireproof| Was finished yesterday, when the|!0 stowing away his opponent. hotel at 615 Jackson st. The work | Sophs beat the Juniors, 25 to 6, The}, This afternoon at 2:30 James ts to cost the Rainier Heat & Power | Sophs led the classmen, not having| 0veland will go against Stevens, | Co. $300,000. been defeated yat, and the Seniors) 84 tonight at 8 o'clock Peter | Build Mammoth Structures Juniors and Freshmen follow in| Klineschmidt will tangle with Char | The Port of Seattle ts the bull¢er| the order named. Yesterday thet!®Y Hulen. ot two mammoth new structures, a|Sentors defeated the Freshmen, 15 earemerennn five-story, reinforced concrete stor-| to 7, r D lage warehouse at the foot of Bell| — | CAN BEAT A FISH OHIO METHOD IN |= 224 5,320.20 sratn elevator at! the seattle Mystic Nv } | r © will clash | —— |48 Weet Hanford st. Both are well! win ‘ine basketeall trosere oh tre| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2% launder way. a4 DENTISTRY Paadh. to thik denstboine, tous the | Poulsbo Athletic club on the lat-/ Duke Kahanamoku, the Honolulu standpoint of cost, is the nine-story | ‘°"® floor Saturday night. The|swimming champion, has lowered Missing teeth are replaced by| mercantile establishment just start.|>°¥* will go to Poulsbo on the his own world’s record for the 100-) The Ohio Method by artificial teeth |ed at 2419 Utah st. for Sears, Roe-|*teamer Falcon, which will leave] yard swim, according to a report re that are natural as your original | buck & Co. The foundations are | the Lillico float at 2:30 sharp, Sat-| ceived here from Sydney, N. 8. W., Medium and heavy weight Suits. Being broken lines, we are going to dispose of them before the Spring goods arrive. Your close inspection will convince you that the Suits, i Overcoats and Balmacaans in this sale ‘ Cost More Than $15.00 to Manufacture a | teeth. Examinations are now be-| practically all laid over the entire |urday afternoon. |which says the Hawatian covered but we are going to turn them into cash regardless of their J tog conducted without charge, and | 240x330-foot area, and within a few —_— |the distance in 52% seconds, beat- cost : 4 eatimates are furnished In all cases. | weeks Contractors Grant, Smith &| Two promising gam: ¢ on the! ing all records on elther a turn or are | Co. will have it bulking large in the |tapis at the Y. M. C. A. gym to-| straightaway, His former record Mea y e. av hou g! , Suits eac’ Wi = jean of Our Work | \)-jcssie district on the south end Dias. Chan tha Gilet ¥ tones witiwras e0h sacade Many men have bought two and some three Suiis each, ears’ Guarantee. filled tract. The cost is to be $850,-| meet the Unive 2 pet ih 8 40% 9 EES, SIRO roving that the public knows what a wonderful opportu- of Teeth © $86 he University M. E. five and AOE id PE 8 owe ant eaatile Terminal Co. will/the Y. M. C. A. Students will go Ten| nity it is for them to buy fine clothes at a great saving. 45 Set of Teeth | "One of the prominent new build-| bunch The first game will be call: Dr J rown S$ For the man who does not wish to invest $15.00, we § $5 ings in the newer retail district {s & be cath] Ue “8 < offer all regular $15.00 Suits and Overcoats at $11. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Suit or Overcoat Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike Street. 8 25% q ranteed ....... d at 8 o'clock. e the O'Shea loft structure at Fifth |“ | 10 Solid Gold or and Pine, opposite the Alhambra | ] in Crown .. 4. theatre and the Westlake market | age sae itis costing tho owners. $100,000, |1O MANAGE RITCHIE. 10 Gold or Porcelain $4 3: soon will be ready to receive ridge Work ........, tenants. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 26.—|Hi erso! - " } A? q 2. —|Honest Methods—Personal lid Gold Fillings ....$1 Up| Many Others Going Up Willle Ritchie announces that here % Fillings .........50¢| 12 sddition to these jobs running | after Dr. H. F. Jeffery will assist Attention. into six figures, there are many | him { anagi hours, 8:20 0 6. Sundays, |contracts being carried out forltairs, “Dre deffory.” Relechie said, | The volume of business done by | medium-priced business buildings. |-wiit not act exactly as toy man.|¥% enables us to do your Dental | For instance, there is the newlager, But he will attend to my | Work for just one-half the regular 9 to 12 |Grand Trunk Pacific dock, which | training and tender his advice and| Price. Get prices elsewhere, then will cost $85,000; the Commercial |sxperience, He will accompany me| come to un ee oy 25% at 1512 Highth ave,, and a $60,000|National Motorcycle, Bicycle and 207 UNIVERSITY STREET | addition of five stories to the|Accessories show will be held {n| Open evenings and Sundays. "CORNER SECOND AVENU Fischer building. This latter will|the Coliseum in Chicago, Sept. 20-| Special attention given to our Joe devoted to musie and art studios! 25 -of-town patrons. : THATS WHERE | Foo. You THE CHEW TAT 1 TAKE YOUR HONPR WE FEEL THAT Toercee | H- RicHTCUT CHEWING 1 You GENTLEMEN oF THE WE ARE USING TOBACCO 00 GALL «FT DOES Wer. OHO (7 18 PURE CH Toaacco IN ORDER TO Give AN GENTLEMEN OF THE ir JURY KNEW WHAT I KNOW leant eure ore ibraagse pi sha A MELLOW SAPPY LEAF UNBIASED VERDICT we. NEEO JURY YOUR REQUEST You WOULD BE USING THE Less THe PUT US wise To THE SWELTENED AO SEASONED THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW, 48 GRANTED.) Art REAL TOBACCO CHEW THE OLo JUST RIGHT. WILL YOU GRANT US’ A RECE KINO Club's $20,000 addition to the Ar- ‘ i . A y = | cad amex, the W. O. Barnes vein | Welsh goes throughy” match with Pe yprentg ane ei Aavge ERE, reduction on all odd reduction on Union 4 | forced concrete garage under con-| r 27 2 Pants, blues and blacks Sui Sw t fc Remember, 627 First ave., foot of sd . Suits, Sweaters and : by | ec . ut-Rate Dentists |aracers ny the Long Bullding Co.,| It has been decided that the next | cherry at. incladell Mackinewe. ; % JUNGE THAT KNOWS WHATS WHAT GOES ITS WAY,

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