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Sr oo ey a STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 2, 1915. PAGE 7. eretisialiptipapedipeenmetee sinatra q ROBERT TERHUNE NOW PRESIDENT OF S. A. C. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— JOHNNY GRIFFITHS, AKRON LIGHTWEIGHT, GUNBOAT SMITH BEATS FLYNN IN 10 ROUNDS sae | WINS POPULAR VERDICT OVER FRED WELSH EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH aan ? a | | * B [eRooKLyn’s TO HAVE TEA PARTIES FOR | FATHER AND THE BOYS ENTER AS A TEAM CHESS CHAMP WOMEN WITH BOX-FIGHTING ON THE SIDE|/ [IN WISCONSIN STATE BOWLING NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—John Welsmantel, fight manager of the |! vole LIN TOURNEY Broadway Sporting club of Brooklyn, ha ed invitations to prom. [| Inent Brooklyn and New York society women to attend a combined || tea, boxing show and concert at the club Wednesday. There may be | dancing, but that isn't certain yet, according to Weismantel, 8 t o } The fight manager in Paris and London the fight | pe hee sfatives Bethea | fans take their wives and sweethearts to bouts, and there ia no ry | of seeing Frank J, Marshall @on why It should not be done in Brooklyn, He Insists the bouts |. ghamplon shacsiniger aramar | will not be such as to shock’ any one. lea, In action, in this city Feb. One of the choicest morsels in the fistic line that has been dished “IL want every woman to understand that this is going to be a |. 17, 18 and 19, when he will be up for the box-fight fans in a long time will be th Johnny Wil weekly tea party, with boxing on the sid elemantel, today. | the guest of the Seattle Chess Jobony Kilbane six-round set-to, carded for Philadelphia, Februar “The boys will wear big gloves, and they won't hurt each other | and Checker Club.* Marshall | This will be the first time in the recent history of the padded mitt game much. pald a similar vigit to Seattle that two actual champions have faced each other in battle, Williams is \f the weekly parties prove a success, women Judges will be twa years ago, when a number |# “regular” champion. In his recent battles in New York, the conqueror | chosen for all afternoon bouts in the future, Weismantel says. of Seattle experts had an oppor- | of Jimmy Coulon made the old-timers think of the famous masters of| tunity to cross lances with him | the past Fj pe AOE CR eo % oy mma | over the board, In addition to Le: Oe Tremendous price joehm, former featherweight wrdetting champ, hag shown up) straight match Marshall will | Williams will have a tremendous handicap to overcome, pe with a new champion and abdut 100 pounds of flesh; Roehm wasn't) play exhibition games every aft however, when he tangles with the king of the featherweights reductions on good > built in a day ernoon and evening during his Kilbane will have a tremendous advantage in height and reach . — . a areas | stay here. He will carry on | The Cleveland boxer has a wallop, too, as he has demonstrated Clothing, Furnish- | A games simultaneously on several occasions. Over the six-round course, wise ones £ 0 play blindfolded. are stringing with Kilba It is their belief he will show too ings and Hats. We'll will be played at much speed for his lighter opponent for the short distance. make no _ further the rooms of the Seattle Com- if the pair ever hook up over the Marathon route—20 rounds— | ° » OF SEA mercial club, First ave. and Co- | Williams probably would be the favorite. price reductions, as lumbia en ee q LE A.C. | Bob Shawkey just learned recently that he broke his hand in the| every article of wear- | world's series, jast October. Tho hand has been troubling him for| in el in ‘ Insurance Ashiene } forme time, and not long ago he had a doctor examine it. The examina-| ind phe 2 this ian rar fobert 8. Terhune was tion showed that two small bones in his right flipper were badly big stock is at rock the Gente: elected president of | cracked. Shawkey lays the blamé onto Rabbit Maranville, He remem i, he : eattle Athletic club at the an. bers, he said, after stopping a sizzler off the Rabbit's bat his hand| ttom prices. -= ine hae § of that organization | N him. The M. D. fixed it up and promised Bob he would be as good | ch they stood tn on ear e voting were elected as follows: | —ieeaon they'll lose | T \John M. Moran, Charles Hulen, A. 8.| | CINCINNATI, Bob. 2—~Although | |r Greene las sen tnatetiug Hokie has goes pack to Dust tenses} Goldsmith, Lewis Terrell, R. D.| loutpointed in every round of his 10-| ne Gnas White, D. K. MacDonald, H. C. Me-| The Louls Sonntag and sons team of Sheboygan, Wis., officially round battle with Gunboat Smith last | °° “Be Coe WE a See } Fr I Pherrin and George Bouckaert. The| opened the 13th 1915 state tournament of the Wisconsin Bowling asso- night, Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fire vote was the largest ever cast in| ciation at Sheboygan. The team, which is the only one of its kind ever! man, won the applause and admira Christy Mathewson writes that the team, not the Individual etar:| ; P the history of the club, 227 being| entered in a Wisconsin state tournament, is composed of Louls Sonn-|tion of the fans by his gameness draws crowds; and - ike ol pty vl abe 6 with n Your choice of about You may buy Real cast. Mi | tag. secretary of the Wisconsin Plumbers’ association, and his four sons) and aggressivences, and for con- MoGraw the leet time Be wanted © salary false |fa 400 Suits, Blue Serges, - ore ‘olncident with the annual meet-| — stantly boring Into his m clever ‘ mee ‘ Estate only once in 4 |)ing, there was a session of the Old| opponent. Only @ newapaner ver If that Yankee deal hangs fire much longer, they'll trade the whole Blue Cheviots, Grays lifetime. Timers’ club, composed of men who N dict was rendered, and that went to| team for a dog. oe eee in medium and dark . have been members of the 8, A. C Smith Ping Bodle has been released, the other White Sox will shades, and Browns of for 15 years or more, who enjoyed Flynn was the aggressor through Now that Ping hades, 3 : a talkfest over athletic pte of] out the test, always boring in | bave a clear right-of-way around the bases. Manager cg danpe Amcor aff kinds: ‘No bid ‘sta Next week, next [/an cariter day for more in the face of wicked left ly fe: aro d k we r ollins might make a hit with Bodie on third and bump| shee + a i a ad jabs to the jaw, followed by right| into him before they reached the p ate. } 2000, sensibie styles year, ten years hence, ena ghanauet wae served. following] — crosses when the opportunity pre- oO Say Bae 4 {fi and patterns. Worth h {dent Moran wes supported by A's | AKRON, ©., Feb. 2.—“Outfought, outgeneraled and out- sented. These failed to slow up | sincerely wish that Judge Landis would decide that Fed suit soon, | . perhaps. lGoldamith, Harel Preaton andi the popular verdict today of newspaper men and the fireman, although they made|so that I can hear Mr. Landis’ opinion of both sides up to $25, but most ‘ eodore 'N. Haller, former presi fans regarding Freddie Weish, lightweight cham him wince repeatedly. There was a| nad ae ye eas of them are $20 Suits. ‘ |dents of the club. These ash other pion of the world, following his 12-round bout here last night | sameness to all of the rounds. Flynn Surgeons grafted a leg bone Into a St. Louls man’s skull; that ought/ po " These advertisements |) speakers responded to toasts in with Johnny Griffiths, the clever Akron lightweight. it ls only [was no match for Smith in the|to make him a kicker. | Take’ your pick at, 24 z indel Walsh ently Qld OF the lies pis-| the fact that no decision is permissible under the law that pre- clinches, and when the men came| ih ie the are published to indel- | rong were recalled and the vaine| vented @ shifting of the lightweight crown. | together Flynn's head was repeated tw 6 to consider persons who attend six-day bi- $1 1 .45 ie ibly impress upon your ||of athletics touched upon. Retiring Although the boys were supposed to weigh In at 135 pounds, jly rocked by terrific right upper cycle ra y marks until | read that 12,000 persons were Suit 3 4 pres Pp - | President Moran introduced Robt Welsh refused to step on the scales before the battle, he had jcuts. Smith opened the battle with fighting to pay $1 a throw to look at some automobiles and be failed to make the weight, and Griffiths fought against a weight handicap of fully three pounds. From the first gong the Akron boy bored in like a wellolled ma a clean right to Flynn's jaw which; |staggered him, but he went to a jellnch and saved himself, and even | grabbed by shillabers and boosters, mind the importance of Title Insurance. |S. Terhune as his successor, and |the latter responded appropriately A Good One Willie Beecher may have volunteered to fight Freddie Welsh in| chine, easily solving Welsh’s defense and having a decided shade in/in the face of the heavy punish:| nope that a real champion might pound his face into something of more | : every round up to the sixth, when the champion seemed to recover his | ment that followed, showed no bad) yeguiar contour. Freddie knoeked everything about it loose excepting} About 200 pairs of 7 So that when you balance and displayed his class. Welsh was superior at infighting, and/ effects from the blow the grin. ] Trousers, worth $3.50 ¥ SPORTING for this reason Griffitha endeavored to keep him at a distance, which = bide f see ee 5,00. ™!. 1 ¢ do buy Real Estate | he accomplished most of the time with straight arm jabs, When they | bi, Lédute Veins Forbid a Wealde 06 Ghattan,” What have the fane-te'@s 2 $. ostly grays. ‘ ‘ill. insi FLASHES mixed at close quarters, advantage was with the Englishman | FASY COIN PE ery Yours at, 2. ‘ you will insist upon | he had the better of the sixth, tenth and eleventh rounds, waite. ’ the pair. Akron boy was too much | the protection to your In the other rounds the cleverness of the ipHAL TE ce toes for the champion, and in some stanzas he landed three blows to one of . —S y title that only a Title || .ldjCitv,and Peering, Portand,| {05 ‘oe citinesting atcnikht lett to splendid advantage and crocs | Kilbane, teatnerweigne cham’ | SPOKANE FAMILY MEN OPEN JOB BUREAU Ps school teams are leading) in¢ with his right when it would do the most good ee eee ee ee Hundreds of jacked purse of y money here last night by defeating Young Kansas of Buf. falo in a 10-round bout. Neither man showed much speed during the first seven rounds, and there was no marked advantage, but in the three final chapters Kil- bane got warmed up to his work and landed almost at will on the Buffalo boy, easily win- ning the verdict. can in the national rifle shooting ah | test for high school teams at Wash. ington, D. C. Insurance Policy give. Matt Hinkle of Cleveland refereed the contest. | All this season’s shapes —Blacks included. Take your choice of any Stetson Hat in the at... $249 Regular "$4.00 and $5.00 grades. Choice of any $3.00 or $3.50 Hat in the house, derbies and soft shapes; hundreds of styles in all colors. Take any one of them at, the $1.95 Hat schedule for the season will alse be| Hosp of the Vernon Tigers deliv The six leaders in the anes] taken up. ered thelr sign tracts to thetr bicycle race in progress at Chicago, clubs yesterday had covered 1,831 miles at the end of the 94th hour. Emilio Palmo, Cul pitcher, yesterday s | contract with the New York Giants A player limit rule similar to that: Members of the Glant squad have passed by the National league wil'| been ordered to appear at Marlin be considered at the meeting of/ Springs, Tex., for spring practice on American league team owners in| February 25. New York tomorrow. The aboli-| tion of the draft rule from all class AA clubs and the adoption of th SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2.—Wil Me Dugan, noted jockey, announced his retirement from the saddle to day. Dugan recently returned from Russia, where he had a successful season until the war broke out. In team | creasing weight is the reason given elder' by Dugan for forsaking the saddle | | HERE and ELSEWHERE | St Tilikums will meet Tuesday night jean owlin | The Brunswick Ike-Collender| Co, team of Tacoma went down to/ defeat before the Seattle Elks on) the Elks’ Club alleys last night by} a score of 2,726 to 2,5 At the} | S@ TOM CORKERY 18 LEADING SPIRIT @ sergeant Monday Jwhites in public vehicles reported Irish of Seattle will entertain on! favorably in house at Washington Patrick's day at the Metropol-| BI! applies to District of Columbia only. jin their new quarters at the Press Mrs. O. P. Mooney of Seattie com- Bolo club favors A. E. Parish and club. Patroiman William ITS MY GANNER STOCK THE WHOLE Town 15 PLUM Gone OVER IT THATS BECAUSE ITS THE REAL TosAcco CHEW ES THE GOOD JUDGE FACTS RY “Right-Cut” today. Justus ap: | pointed to the rank of motoreycle| club rooms Tuesday night. A. & Haas for council) vacancies Commercial Club will dine in the The university's night class on practical advertising will start | Tuesday night Lew Shank to address members of the Ad club February 4 New free cla’ In naturalization will open at Y. M.C. A Funeral services for William Ed./ | wards, 73, to be held Tuesd plains to senators and representa tives at Olympia that women sten aphers in the legislature have been compelled to work sometimes 15 hours a day Can factory of Pacific-American Fisheries company reopens. Women's organizations of Oregon, ee fighting to have legislature retain | state industrial school for girls. Forty recruits arrive at Fort Worden from Denver. | end of the second game the Elks} were but 11 pins ahead, but they) struck their stride in the succeed ing sestions and finished 151 pins to the good. Vaden of the Elks bowled high score of 229 and Riech etd of the visitors high average of 19 . The Reds had a safe margin oxt| BE the Grays on the 8. A. C, alleys last night, be |2,608 to 2,521 ating them by a score we | McGregor of the win-| IN NOVEL STUNT SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 29.—Tom Corkery bad just completed a rous- jing campaign for congress in the | Fifth district. Tom is a progres- Therefore, he lost. A demo- jerat got the job—the first one to go to congress from this state in ten years. |_ But we're getting off the subject. Family men of Spokane in front Tom Corkery had gone through a} Underwear You never had a choice from a larger stock of Underwear than we show. All reduced— 14 TO 1-2 Mey cage stad nl a Womexel PE aicnces "Feenuties of ype laaan eer gh g ope ee of their employment office and At a eh eas | Overcoats and Rain- . ’ score of 223 and eral ee: ; m Exchange. agency of their own, 208. hig! Se Of! oeney Tom Corkery who started Fg Fe ticke but I shall re- Y% to Y% Off | King county Jurors’ association! Plans under way for merging |” EL nt hae AAG member the men who stood “back coats will hold indoor basket social Fri-) Dr. Ghent to receive no salary as) assistant county health officer while attending legislature. ELSEWHERE “@| prevent his final Southern Pacific railroad with sub-| Angeles, appointed postmaster. Forces opposed to selection of W.| 8. trade | H. Parry of Seattle on U commission are reported trying tc appointment by the president. [night by a score of 30 to 22 The first team cf the Knights of | Columbus, playing on their home floor, had no difficulty in beating| the ‘National Guard quintet last| The! who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weakness, he said, pened to be in the office at the ume this laboring man made his plea and he heard what Carter had to say. “Organize,” he sald, “get to-| gether, find a place to meet and| \¢ a 4 throughout |S. A. C. second team beat the sec-|f impaired Manhood, Pain In theff|tell the people what you are ’ Mildest January on record on|. Bread riots reported throughou ’ | imp: 5 p 1D Y ou’ll like it better than |Yukon. Lowest temperature 32 be-|Italy. ond team of the K. of C., 33 to 14 | Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi-fl |against and ask for work—odd jobs, any other tobacco you ever used. It is the Real Tobacco Chew. Gives you the pure, rich flavor of the strength chew that suits you. ay. low Mra. Emma Burns, 63, died on| | way to revival services at Belling: | | ham Henry Slater, 51, Whatcom coun: | |ty commissioner, has visited Olym-| Cordova, Alaska, council Invites President Wilson to visit that city on his trip to the Coast. House at Washington passes bill to establish 10 mining experiment | stations throughout West and one in Measure also provides for The Preston basketball team lays| claim to the championship of the Jeastern portion of King county! after defeating the North Bend Ar-| rows, 52 to 4. The Preston team has algo won from Snoqualmie, Is- an Price $2 per bo tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou- blee—quickly cured by using DR, PIERCE’S TABLETS Circular free. or 6 boxes $5. anteed. ror sale by jobs of al! sorts.” A fine idea. Carter breezed the hunch to his fellow. workmen. They got together and Tom made them a speech in the office of the Spokane Press. The result was that the “Kamily laws for the bureau and advises the} - - In the House league of the Elks’) _ rt F, C. Carter, a citizen who voted! ? ? W y eve |sidiary systems in Oregon. . ie agg persone registered} G. F. ‘Stagger, marine diver, wilt Clb Inst night Capt, Frake’s team -—_———¢| for Tom, came into the Spokane| ci and $2.50 Dent's Monday |atart May 1 in attempt to recover |N®- 1 walloped Capt. McBreen’s No. | | R | | Press office one day after election, aloves $1 .50 Haas, Cooley and Goddard to ad-/ $200,000 from wreck of Russian |® outfit, 2.253 to 2.140. Bibby and LIVERPOOL, Feb. 2— | |He was looking for a job. “There| Tee dress improvement club Tuesday | sloop of war Neva, sunk 60 years | Drake of the victorious team rolled | Underwriters raised the in are 1,000 men in Spokane like my-| $1 Dent’s sient hee pane Sita Aion high score of 188 and high average| surance rate today on self who haye families to support, | Ginved | "Rev. Adams, at Queen Anne| Thurston county superior court |°f 163 respectively: steamships engaged in | |whoso children go to school, who : $1 15 | Christian church, claims that great| has 1% cases for February term, | pane tap ater ! coastwise trade from 5 | |pay taxes and who patronize local | ¢ e |leaders were men of prayer. all against Isaac Blumauer, preat || to 20 iMings ved Pe merchants, but who are out of work. | Brotherhood organization of Y.| dent of Blumauer Lumber company, \| coh a sa — oa || want work—not charity. $1.00, $1.2 5 |M. C. A. to give dinner Tuesday |and former president Tenino state sKet |] Sak Gncman subenarine | he city’ has refused to help| 5 65c : | night. |bank. Charge {s misappropriation || ralde on merchant vessels. jus. ‘The county offers little en-| Bee! Zawiee A, F, Lindahl, salesman, ends life | of bank funds, ie ee couragement. What shall we do?”) *| with bullet in his room at 617 Cher-| Or. F. 8. Lewis, chairman demo- a . | AROS | Now here's where Tom Corkery| ry st. Monday. cratic central committee at Port | came fn on the scene. He hap-| $6.00 and $8.00 Sweater Coats . .. $3.95 All remaining Arrow All necessary altera tions will be done with- out charge. No deliv- |pia for first time th life | Alaska. k - “3 de “5 Bros, Second and \ zi ete mellow, sappy tobacco—seasoned and | Gen.* Jesus Carranza, brother of |safoty stations. maquat, Vall City -énd the Moreh ia chica and Columbie, Men's Labor Bureau” was orga: | cries. ; sweetened just enough. It lasts you = |°*!#ident Carranza of Mexico, | aa - Address all letters to family men who wero idle at that| longer than the old kind. with his eon and @ member oun J Brown’s bagasse ir RAYMOND REMEDY CO. filtimo,. | with his #0 member of h . ; ik wi sa So he |atatt eee ee ‘| DY.J. Dr. Aantersen’s On 2174 Pike St, Seattle, Wash. J) F.C, Caner was elected .prest. @ very small chew—less than one-quarter the w to whom he h | A ahfe remedy for lent eadquarters were donated old size. It will be moi f amowld | eta hevacd Meet’ Barada ot} TROUBLES AND ———— |to the members and furnished free of ordinary tobacco. Just je on it until you find San Diego, in Philadelphia. Police LARITINA, ure th BULL BROS. Tom Corkery drew up the by. obstinate oa cs Then letitrest. See howéasily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grindin; ayes less yer @ to spit, Now few chews you take to way he atole $40,000 worth of stuff in New York Cruiser Montana, with 600 ma- frines, sent from Guantanamo, Cuba, Honest Methods—Personal |; Money 4 if they fall after fair trial, Hours Sundays 18 to 1 for $6; mailed in plain, wrapper ret da, m. tos p.m Just Printers men. Daily in the Press appeals are made to the cftizens of the city for C6. 1113 Third Ave. That's why tt is The Resl Tehewe = 1 "Sort au-Prince te protect Amer Attenti KAYMOND REMEDY vO. 1013 THIRD AIN 1043|odd jobs for the Family Men's La- "Spacek bye Sepp foan interests in revolution sappoans eon bor bureau, and these appeals have Between Spring and ale with yoor tooth. “Oriadlng oe ordinary candied tobesse Belle Freeman, Kansas City! ‘The volume of business done by MEN, INVESTIGATE |deen heard, Senet Sie widow, fined $1,000 by federal Judge.| us enables us to do your Dental AND BE SURE TR ATED PROPERLY, I. Up . the iene writing the ‘Tho tote of pore, ridh tchnege doce not Corresponded with men, object mat-| Work for just one-half the regular bureau has received over 600 odd Meorioe: “Retina ow the ut brings ut th Fick tobacco tag |rimony, asked them for car fare,| price, Get prices elsewherd, then " Why and outrageous| jobs and the members have re-| One small chew tales the place of tro big then broke off relations. Many|come to us. feo w AMINE FREE. |celved about $400 in cash for their| chews of the old kind. stung Examination and Advice FREE. ttle, treating |services, « | WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 80 Union Square, New York Price of bread soaring in London, People worried. President Wilson told Senator Tillman of senate naval committee he believed congress should provide two battleships this year A blii to separate negroes and All work Guaranteed 15 years, Remember, 627 First ave., foot of Cherry st Open evenings and Sundays, Special attention given to our out-of-town patrons. 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