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STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915. PAGE 11 HITCH DEVELOPS IN RITCHIE-WELSH BATTLE— | “STONEWALL” JACKSON IS RELEASED BY FEDS RAY HOGUE LOSES TO EVERETT CUE ARTIST— | GREAT BOXING SHOW AT THE S. A. C. TONIGHT | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ~— FUR WILL FLY AT TONIGHT’S SHOW Fill appear against two land elub's best mat men. ‘HI _ BIG BOUT | NEW YORK, Feb, 12—A hitch | scheduled 10-round match on ch 11, In Madison Square Gar 0 0 den between Freddie Welsh and | | (4) b tnt Willle Ritchie arose today when | lub boxing show of the season at! tnter is centering In the event) the contract Ritchie signed was re-| The American league again has legisiated against the emery ball.) the S. A, C. gym, at §:30 tonight. !teoweon Claud Scott, brother of Pat ed by Promoter Jimmy Johnson. | Thus every advance tn xclence meets resistance, Since the beginning | 6 g The card is one of unusual clase | and ing Gleason, This wi'l he promoter had Inserted the | of baseball, every legislation, practically, ting the actual playing, | Whatever the amount you intended ta spend Seattle boxing fans are awasting| plers the gong that will send the first) the! palr of boys away tn the last inter In the bouts between local voye hn and any one of the events could) the tiret time thead two boys bave| mame of Billy Reche ae referee in| has been a move to handicap the pitcher have increased the dis Well be mogarded as a matin feature] clashed, but both of them gave Tom) the contract, but this stipulation | tance, panved stringont balk rules, handicapped him in position, for at an ordinary smoker | Vhelps a run for his money in th¢) was atricken out by Ritchie. idden him to take a preliminary step, and now they forbid him to use ‘The Multnomah club of Portland) recent city championships, anc both) “i¢ Ritehie does not like Roche|the emery ball. The same legislation was proposed againat the spit Als sending up tac two best mon she) are cut to win ae ref Johneon, “he can) ball, but was not carried out, Such legislation ts not worth much, The Harcid Pemberton will meet 512 | go somewhere else and fight.” | players soon learn to evade the rules. If they do not, the batters soon | jmy Dergstadt, winner of the 1/8 Johneon predicted, however, that | learn to hit the new style delivery fairly well. The trouble ts that the pound city championship, The bout] the difficulty will be fixed up, pitchers always lead in inventiveness, More attention to learning to between Fart Baird and Floyd Mud-) - bat would do more good. , | deo gives every promise of Daing a The old ery against gambling on baseball games In Boston is being raised, It ts ® custom handed down from the dark ages, The club owners, the majority of the players and many fins know the big gam blers who make book on games, and, if the big leagues are in earnest 1 BasKet Ball they can stop the practice, or, at least, drive it out of the parks, and the | same thing holds good in Seattle The Queen Anne Hi basketball! ® |five took another step toward the elty championship last night, when they @efeated © West Seattle out fit in a clean, snappy game, 48 to! 19. Marked improvement was shown | tn the team work of the hill boys and it ts expected they will give Linceln a run for the money when| . they meet tn the scial contest | Did you ever observe how often some one comes near beating Wal of the season on February 23 | ter J, Travis and just doesn't? | : | Jawn MeGraw having fallen for golf, | now hope that little pock- marked pill will hear some langunge that does tt Justice. on clothes this coming year, you can save $10 of it by buying of us, now. You don’t despise $10 bills, do. you? Ten dollars will buy a lot of things! humdinger, There is a rivalry be tween these lads, and they are ing cut to settle the question of perwrity tonight | Melntyre has discovered a} Lightweight Mystery in the civb, In} the shape of a Seattle business mar who will try to take the measure «f Perry Hensley, His @dentity wil! pot be made known until he steps | into the ring tonight Alt of the members of the $A C. heve been notified by post card of tonight's doings, and em} her is entitled to invite a friend. DE PALMA u ° Come in tomorrow and a $10 saving is yours ¢ Lajoie day and Detroit Donovan » some other team is an odd way of whatever garment you purchase. $40 clothes for $30 $35 clothes for $25 $30 clothes for $20 $25 clothes for $15 $20 clothes for $10 Any kind of clothes you want—business and street sults In patterns and plain colors, overcoats and raincoats in im- ported and American fabrics, finely tailored and perfect fit- full dress sults, Tuxedos or Prince Alberts. All of King Bros.’ quality. But to get the $10 saving you must act NOW If you want GOOD clothes for $10 less, come in tomorrow Terms cash King Bros. Co. rating because extending a compliment youne Possibly one reason the baseball fans have been so slow responding to appeals for hely the starving Belgians is that they had to save thelr money to buy diamonds and horsestoes for ball players * By a scorg of 27 to 10 the Lincoln Hi boys got away with the victory over the Ballard aqu yesterday Jafternoon, Lincoln thus piling up jher sixth win, In the main the lgame was fast and exciting, but IS FIXING _| were shown that will be repaired be fore the next vontests. Charlie Weeghman has named hie Chicago Fede Whales. Johnson #0 frequently remarks of the “Thar she blows!" ° As Ban . “The state of Indiana wants a racing bill,” prociaims a Chicgo pa The state of Indiana, in this case, consists of the Knotts of Gary and Hammond and various and divers Chicago transom workers, porch climbers, yeges, gunmen and a few who really like borse racing per SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12 | Ralph De Palma, one of the best- | known speed demons in the world, has arrived in San Francisco, and ts preparing his racing car for the Van derbilt cup race, to be staged at the | Panama-Pacific exposition grounds February 22. He already has won the trophy twice, and should he again be the victor, the $5,000 cup will become his property. C. boys in their divisions, and when! “I estimate we will be able to hit Henry Gleason of Seattle and }Ieu-| it up for about 90 miles an hour on let of Portland get going, fur will| the straightaway,” #aid De Palma. ceriainly fly. Val Sontag, the 3. “At the corners, however, we will A. C. 158-pounder, is going to tackle! have to slow down to about 70 miles, a berd hitter in Shuld of Portiand,! probably. On the inclosed trac! but the dopesters pick Soatag to part of the course we oan do, I think, who it. 85 miles, while we cannot do much By way of variety, Oliver Run-| better than 35 to 40 on that part of chic and Pete Wile, 8. A. C. erap-| the course running through the ew ~ | position grounds proper | “If the rain we have been having Bul l BROS ‘lately ceases, this course ought to © | be in great shape for the race. The Jusi Printere | friction caused by hard asphalt wor? THIRD signed Rehg and Pipp, Now ail he needs Ia Uhlir nnati, and he'll have a Rebg-Ublir-Pipp of a team Bill Donovan h of Cin Broadway High took an early lead in the game with Fri Min Yesterday afternoon and the latter were never able to plerce the de-| fense of Broadway's lineup and could not head off the Pine at boys. The score was 46 to 26. T pe Broadway scrubs caught the w ning spirit and defeated the Frank lin second team, 24 to 11 On the Orillia floor last night the Ortilia A. C. team defeated a team of five picked men from the Beattle Church Athletic league by a score of 58 to 22. Ortllia was there with the team work, which the church-| men lacked, although they showed| burets of individual speed. Orilita| tecontly defeated the Redmond) High five by a safe margin. Four fast contests in the Seattle Church Athletic league were wit-| nessed in the Lescht Park gym last| night by a crowd of 300. The Unt} versity M. E. five beat the Queen Anne M. B, bunch by @ scoré of 40 }to 25. The First Methodists handed | ,,|the short end of a 81 to 10 score jto the Queen Anne Christians. The! Charlie Ebbetts says he will accept any reasonable offer for the Newark club, but will not name any figure; showing that Charlie has 4 sense of shame Way down South we'll soon be training, Half the time it will be raining. Look away! Look away! 719 Second Ave. Near Columbia Correct Apparel Then again, it is barely possible Weeghman named his Chicago f M Federals Whales because there is so much bone about them. or Mien HERE and ELSEWHERE ———@ © —* - tees ae _ -« C. C. Satniey, cop who ran down Seven couples, all of whom, save and killed man in auto, given eight one of the brides, hafl from Seattle days in which to plead take marriage licenses at Tacoma. Lindsay Roberts, 19, under sus Gen. Carranza summarily expels pended sentence, goes to reform® joe Caro, Spanish minister, from tory for breaking parole arrested as lazy husband. Des Moin: city council votes city dry; 80 saloons to close Satur- day night. Fifteen University of tilinois students dismissed; 12 for cheating —— }in examinations, Amendment to military appro- HERE ELSEWHERE | pavement is hard on tires, but oth es «AIN 1043 erwise everything is just right. As |phalt softens up on a course if it! Lappens to be fresh, whereas sand | 8 more porous—there Is lesa resist ance. “I believe the turns are wid w MILWAUKEE, 12—Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion Charley White of Chicago will meet here on the night of Februaty in a ten-round no-decision battle, according to an agreement reach-| 4 yesterday between their managers and Tom Andr Milwaukee | matchmaker. The men will weigh in at 132 pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of the contest | and Mextco nough to permit us to take them m the fly.” WONDER ~1( 00 BESBS 45200 7 AND Id” \ | PASS RACING BILLS INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. It permitting horse racing tn In- | diana, with betting under the part- | “ 12.—The All, And the Tall. SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY ALTERATIONS FREE CHAS. BLUMENFELD 812 First Ave. Out of the High-Rent District. mutuel system, was passed by the (state senate yesterday. Only 10 |members voted against the meas- ) ure. | CARSON CITY, Nev., Feb. 12— The Nevada state assembly today} passed the measure providing for | the establishment of a racing com mi m, which will permit horse racing. The bill providing for part-) mutuel betting will be made a spe. cial order of business Monday MULLEN GOES SOUTH Charley Mullen, last season first sacker for the New York Americans. | left Seattle today to join the Yanks jin their training camp at Savannah Ga. Mullen will stop off several days at Lincoln, Neb. where he |made his baseball reputation as manager of and first baseman in |the Western league. He was cap- tain of the University of Washing-| ton baseball team during his stay in| college. Hotel Baden Grill e Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine CLEAN; MILLIONS 000,000. The present monthly Indemnity is $8,000,000. The 2,000 parishes, or counties, of | Belatum are densely populated with | millions of peasant land owners who | have lost thetr all. In France are| £00,000 penniless refugees. All official city and county rec-| ords have been destroyed. Vast Tracts Flooded tracts of land have been! OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing seeth sre replaced by ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be ing condyected without charge, and estimates are furnished In all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. 25 Set of Teeth 15 Set of Teeth teed 26. - es eeeee 10 Solid Gold or 10 Gold or Porcelain ridge Work . id Gold Fillings Other Fillings Vast | flooded and will be useless for crops lthis year, even though it were pos. sible to plant them. The entire population of Antwerp has fled | Kverywhere there is terror—-and |starvation. All cattle have been commandeered and slain to feed the army. The workers are suffering just as the farmers Loyal Belgian railwaymen, engl neers, firemen and signalmen, have declared a wonderful strike and the Germans, without enough competent men to fill their places have suf- fered appalling railway accidents, 7, in Country The allies contend that Germany Must feed the Belgians, Germany) |claims that Belgium must feed itself and the invading army. | s, 8:30 to 6. ‘There are approximately 7,000,000 | Office bour persons now in Belgium. The In. 9 to 12 vaders are now driving from France |another 3,000,000 | | Tavelve hundred thousand of these| are absolutely destitute. . 2 The American relief commit. _ Cut-Rate Dentists tee is sending mo 7 UNIVERSITY STREET 4 BB fi Sundays, ty oupell amounting to $6,000,000. It h. sufficient funds to last until March 20. Then God knows Green Lake Congregationalists went down to defeat before the Firs Baptists, 28 to 14, and the Firs Presbyterians beat the Pilgrim Congregationaliste, 25 to 14 MARTIN TO COACH TRACK TEAM AT W. The U. of W. track team this sea- son will be coached by L. J. Martin graduate of the University of Vir ginia in 1908, The salary was fixed at $250. While in college in Vir ginla Martin held a record of 11 feet 9 inches for the pole vault, feet 11 inches for the high jump, 15% seconds for the hich hurdles 26 seconds for the low burdles and 22 feet 7 inches for the broad jump. DOBIE OFFERED JOB The position of coach of the U of W. baseball team for the coming season was offered to Gilmour Dobte, coach of sevon championship football teams at the University of Washington. Dobie will withhold his acceptance of the offer until he has a conference with Manager Art Younger, who recommended him to the athletic board for the position, Father Ledochowski elected gen. eral of the Jesuits, succeeding Father Wernz. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 TRUTH ABOUT BELGIUM; NATION SWEPT NAKED AND STARVING what will happent The prospects are dark. probably will be.no harvest year, Famine now means famine later. Disease is breaking out Should an epidemic develop tt would spread like wildfire. There ts no 6 for Belgium. HE MILITARY AUTHORITIES ARE STILL REQUISITIONING ENORMOUS QUANTI" or FOOD AND FODDER THE There this IN | 5} | | | VILLAGES NEAR THE FIGHTING | ELSEWHERE THEY ING CATTLE, MONEY CAL FOOD SUPPLIES. There are whole cities of beg gare with drawn faces and hopeless demeanor. Fully two million persona are living on a half loaf of bread and few po tatoer apiece daily. Babies are suffering tremendously through lack of milk, in some parta of the coun- try the peasante are nearly naked, and subsisting on grass, nutes and boiled leaves, Compare the fate of the peasant with the experience of the countesses of Lerebancourt The girls are orphaned and thetr brothers are awny at the front The prince of Wied, the goes, established his staff head quartera in their castle and com pelled the two countesses to serve at table and act as chambermalds. On leaving, it is alleged, the staff looted the family treasures, Whatever remained was smashed by soldiera ARE § AND story two! LIL’ ARTHA 18 ON HIS WAY BARBADOES, Feb. 12.—Jack Johnson, black heavyweight cham pion, his wife, and trainer, sailed yerterday for Cienfuegos, Cuba, where the pugilist will connect with a special steamer, which will take him to Tampico, on bis way to Juarez, where he will meet Jess Willard Orthodox Jewish people meet at Washington hall Sunday night Compiete inventory of all county property ordered Franklin seniors present comedy, She Stoops to Conquer,” tonight } Alpha Tau Omega frat holds U. S. report is that stocks of cold | storage apples still are large. Depositors in Chehalis banks that failed recently ask judge for grand | jury probe and special prosecutor. 1. C. C. rules that hereafter rail- jand in a champtonship battle Larch 6 fendant in a sult for breach of con acted as his own lawyor snd won t *. While here hnson was made de- tenth annual banquet at Washing: roads, when applying for increased tract to charter a certain vessel he case see CROWD If DISAPPOINTED 8ST. LOUIS, Fe. 12.—It war which saw Sam Robideav of I"bil Louls go to a tame eight-rounc dr on constantly, and there was little a dispappointed crowd of fight fans adelphia and Frank Callahan of St ‘aw here last night. Both men held boxing Everett Man Beats Hogue EVERETT, Feb. 12—Ray Hogue, representing Seattle in the Northwestern 18.2 balk- line billlard = = championship matches, was det ed here last night by Waligren, the Everett entrant, 250 to 201. After fail- Ing to make a point In six con- cutive innings, Waligren struck his stride, and w favored by the break of the balls, when he started on his long string and took a lead over Hogue that he maintained until the end of the game. Hog’ high run was 45 and his ave age 5 1637, Waligren aver- aged 6 11-19. A big crowd wit nessed the contest. The last siege of Vienna was made by the Austrians themselves. This was in 1848, when, during the Hungarian revolution Vienna fel! into the hands of the insurgents who- were dislodged only after twe days’ bombardment WALL PAPER SPECIAL 518 Pike St—Phone Main 5661 We are offering, for one week only, from February & to six good patterns of new, bright, clean stuff, all 1915 patterns, suitable for sit ting room, bedroom, dining room or kitehen, sidewall, ceiling and -border to match Enough for any room in your home, no matter what size, including a brand new Japan handled 12-inch trimming shears Ten good patterns to seleet from, all bright, new, 1916 stock; can be used for any kind of room—a bargain not offered before, Sidewall, ceil- ing and ‘border to match ENOUGH FOR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME, including a brand new, Japan-handled 12-Inch Trimming $1 75 Shears ..... Muh! Paint Co. New Location—618 Pike SPORTING FLASHES | Guy Nickalis, English oaraman, |has been engaged to coach the Yale |university crews again this season. He will sail from England Febru- jary 20 With three victories and ro los J, P. Wilson leads in the three. jeushion handicap billiard tourna ment at the 8. A.C. C. A. Moon is |second with a percentage of .7 jand A. Van Vechten is third with 1.700. The Ridgefield high schoo! track team is holding its cross-coun. try run of the season today. Charles Doolin, former manager of the Philadelphia Nationals, will play with the Cincinnat! Reds this season, Third Baseman Niehoff go: ing to Philadelphia tn exchange for him. There ts also a cash consid eration in the deal. The Seattle Thisties soccer team will clash with Tacoma in Tacoma Sunday in the McMillan cup race, jand the Seattle Celtics will meet jthe Carbonado team at Woodland park. | women | NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—As a re. jsult of injuries sustained while run jning in the 800-yard event at the |N. Y. A. C, games at Madison Square |Garden last night, Melvin W. Shep: |pard, probably the fastest middle |distance runner in the world, has jannounced his. retirement from |further track éompetitions. Shep- pard ran into a fe p and badly tore bis right arm above the elbow Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth Chronic Headaches most f ently vaused by wtrain. If you have headaches ether they areiin the forehead, back or top of head, or if you have pain in the eyes, see The Marcum Optical Co. O17 FIRST AVENUE He} ton hotel. Dr. P. V. Von Phul, chairman certified milk commission, says Se- attle milk will average higher than that of any other U. 8. city in talk at food show First issue of new ttle “Music and Musicians,” monthly journal, will nmke its appearance this month, Mores Averbuch, who threw acid jin w face, arraigned Music concert at Broadway high | tonight Frank Bene robbed beaten by two thugs Bachelors’ anniversary dance to- night, Broadway hal! Rev. John Downie addressed largest audience of Queen Anne Chureh Forward Movement Thurs. day night. Stacey Jones, Edward nson, Clarence Shivvers, Emi] Hurja and Walter Tuesley, U. W. students, | pledged to national honor journal jiem fraternity Christian Endeavor conducted First Presbyterian prayer meeting Thursday night. Superior court affirms lower court decision {n fining Dr. Alzamon Lucas, $100 and costs for practicing without license. “STONEWALL” OUT OF HIS FEDERAL JOB “The Man .Without a Country” had nothing a-tall on “Stonewal Jackson, for- merly firet sacker for the Seattle team, who gave up his job join the eady Job as first baseman. According to advices from Chicago, “Stone. wall” was let out yesterday by President Weeghman, along with half a dozen other Chicago Federal players, There may be a chance that Jackson will land on a minor league team somewhere, and there ls a strong chance that he will not, as he Incurred the enmity of or- ganized b: 11 by lumping to the “outlaws Jackson said the Federal magnates promised “protection” to all playere who Jumped from 0. B, to their league. In his case, it | more like “free trade.” and badly looks CHICAGO, Feb, 12.—Lest last year outfielder with t pion Boston Braves, yesterday sign ed a contract to play this season with the Chicago Federal team outfielder of the Seattle team, the Northwestern teague (GRAPPLER INJURED Ralph Gale, captain of the U. of W. wrestling squad, {fs out of the mat game for the rest of this season as a result of a fractured rib, sus tained in a workout yesterday. Gale is a 125-pound grappler who won his W last season, and was counted upon for good work in Northwest conference tourneys this season, ‘ in For) several seasons Mann was the star) rates, must submit statement show- ing effect and reasons justifying | change. | | Edward F. Kearney appointed as recé@iver for Wabash railroad. | U. &. engineers’ office at Portland reports damage to Columbia river| | breakwater in recent storm not so| great as reported. Steamer Colon floated at Topolo- bampo. Centralia police chief and labor union men prepare to resist another threatened I. W. W. raid. | The Ancient Order of Muts of | Portland roughhouses Oregon legis. lature; one state senator sustains broken thumb. Twenty-six hour mall train carry. ing Pacific coast matter re-estab |lished between New York and St Louts. Portland judge orders schoo! |board to show cause why teacher dismissed for marrying should not be reinstated. | Apple growers of Northwest to |meet Mond at Tacoma to com | plete organization Submarine L-2 launched at Fore | River yards, Miss Natalie Winslow serves as sponsor at launching of torpedo boat destroyer Winslow, Barkentine John Palmer likely to |be chartered for lumber cargo from Grays Harbor to Quebec through Panama canal, first charter of kind State board of control asks bids on 206,000 pounds of sugar. Supreme court decides Insurance company may offer to loan money on property in return for exclusive right to write insurance on that per-| | son's property. | Everett man, recently divorced, | SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Com, Dancing Teachers priations bill increases Alaska road trail total from $125,000 to $200,000. M. 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