The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1915, Page 7

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~ CHET NEFF AND JOE BAYLEY WILL MEET RING BATTLE AT VANCOUVER ON MARCH VN wns ~ CHET NEFF AND JOE _ BAYLEY TO MEET | INCHAMP BATTLE Boys Will Clash in Vancouver on March 3. Both have Beaten Charley Burns, From \ Whom Bayley Recently Regained Cana- dian Lightweight Title. By Kaybee i \rra " Chet Neff, the Seattle lightweig c lays claim t « ri ‘ T t Va c pu \ r cig rt irst time k thourh b epe hat target, Burns Unless Bayley « ‘ he appeared in Seattle te a re that Neff m Canad t wen laurels upon me Bay ‘ e i uck up by 8 M ( 1 a t t at N ‘ € « 1 the c ave | weight er are st gt {willing workers n like ‘in. the ring, but « Ne is an edge over the Car it NEFF NOT POPULAR IN OWN BAILIWICK For a man who b battles as Chet Ne doughty e ‘renchni a strangely unpopula his ‘ balliwick Ne Z00 t wi scrapper, alw mi “ never ™ may be a } ing about ortunes during the time contest, taking and giving Shakespe: they come, and yet, fo: neeze about “the STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1915. PAGE 7. IN | oo EDITED BY HMAYBEE SMITH HARKNESS T0 WEARUNIFORM OF ABERDEEN Mat thewson How to P i Manag Youn cinnati Red to Play Ba ioe" ter PORTLAND, Feb, 23.—Pitch er Speck Harkness, released by Venice two weeks ago, is a ember of the Aberdeen North weatern league t Follow 1g a conference with Manager Barnes of Aberdeen, Harkness affixed his signature to a con | tract Ov r « Portlan ir 1 t i crossing t ntalr 1 that his teat Dowli ES The Western Electric Co ri Ace ' wl ' t eat « alleys the I ‘ t in the Elks’ house league tourna ment, Capt. Drake's t N BUK JUMPED _ THROUGH THE —* | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS — | | | son, the crowd is gene f M against him. It cannot be o Sut, at that a ‘ lor aye Khte and " demure, quiet fellow, not given to| he would be out on ball, waitt ce cages eacaee ariie He in pe of ma : bragging. and minds his own busi. the law to give hin 8 ~ ai ede yt © ba all. an Ness. Outside the ring he ts any- trial ea aay as 1 my " thing but the typical pugilist. In Up at Bob Hodge's popular b won the age ly 2 side the ring he is the typical pugil- !"& ho n the hill, the Het $19 Pika s ist, striving to gather ab is a “trusty,” and works ool team h awn coming to him. The t and ear * enune. be ¥ f ? Sian. © Pra can figure for his unpop ja ce, and is one € ‘ stand b “ , 4 the fact that he fs unde offic f e angaroo fere wont py vellhag , He wa et { pla Beta Gat he ender Gore _ POSTPONE BATTLE | "izes universt "aa ae to and his partner, Lonnie Austin om pa ‘ ne ; : staged most of the shows at which Re ie ’ : , Neff has appeared, and that Lonnie main stem a son Jens Herzog Gets Hurt Austin refereed the bouts. This was t chaw 4 sa + enough to make the average fa ! for where ' . ure that the only way Neff could t announ oa ' : Desten at an Austin and Salt show ti ht up = was for his opponent to wade in H the “ as with a sledge hammer and land on on an OF ie a trade t h his belfry with it ing wing of reache -c pena : When Pat Scott got the decision | ben mix —" i : , over Neff in a four-round bout re-| Sbout his lack of vis ¢ he be “ cently, the verdict was immensely Support, as the boxir j No Gath BGOLLY FELLERS : with the spectators, al-, dergoing a son a } nchin that It wi " pe se ae some ringsiders claimed that in ation, with only a er of life! be geoes ES = go r : TH BEST WAY eft |} ' Nett nat the better of two round , ne A ; : inmennin Gl Tee Gat A and he la not the third was even and Scott had \ “ | widened lerson the fourth. Ficure it out as yo ® ‘ BETTER JOB has nde want fo, Nef 8 never enjoyed e ges 5 Gr et popularity ‘among Seattle faas,| duitted * AZEVEDO ry cHAM? IS TA DO BETTER] ‘Hersoe 4 when, as a matter of fact, his wo a 5 r the first . Satitics him to warm approval {WHERE WILL THIS caine a we|| AT TH’ JOB YOU |iScc't petite LEAVE BOXING GAME? : ‘| HAVE! ptiagthg saan THESE ARE EASY avetin pats today t liber en " i 4 DAYS FOR IKE COHEN prise it alae a4 a result 1 pn Re ‘ That oft-quoted and otherwise ne time in Mare jon he , yer oe be dd OE little heeded section of the const!-/of what will become of trookiyn, in thelr ten tution that guarantees a man charg-'game in Seattle hinges on the re ant nig - s ed with crime a s and fmpar-jeait or tt Dacia aaa We Make Motion Pictures tial trial is worki at AS per USU-/Salt are acquitted, it will mean that ; Finest Equipment in the al in ‘the case of Ike Cohen, the|they were not oting 7 Northwee* Hebrew scrapper, who figured in fight, and they may therefor : ABE pty A oe the fistic contest which resulted in|iy return to the at “ 4 p ) make Oi Jacobs Photo Shops nue aman Found contests , e online soa . tha P.1, Building Seattle which end in ‘ =r : ; gates ¢ 116 FiKer caused the est Acee K to eit The ‘ fo 8 : : the announced intention of ( : - rth Humorous tativ i FOR WOMEN ONLY Lister, the Wray ten-r b Plans are being made to hold the ve Sarah is such a “i "I 4 , a dead one, bu he mal Amateu Athletic Union th . Ny re will try to get that | Fr isco fair t summer Hostor LARKITIES form of ente such | —— — “i ig ve vies x time as W a 3 action of a nur t pgp sim and legalize , ti tet ander proper Room 28, 21744 Pike hard to get it heads ar ae of the opponent ay bill that it was reall ure to re The eal market had a dull ap 4 } form the present o game pearance toda Receipts have been | Parsetps tm @1 ‘ where needed Instead of a bill to heavy and the demand sluggish. Ab : take the lid off and whoop ‘er up.| solute al moves fairl ell lubbara 02% DK. 4. R. BINYON vot th dra the line very | Red 0 t anne EFFECT OF WAR ON close top veal and med 1m |e pant bt pg EN AL Liye NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE and t eal, The r a peppers 0 @ 40 r Sto, examina L, A. Spangler mar A market i hd porting good tore fr land There {ttle \ BINYON OPTICAL CO. J 2!0!""%isiias i's « ol:| the poultry” situation OHIO METHOD IN i 1116 First, Near Seneca lowing a trip to Vancouve ory Vic-| week The consumptic the uropean war will greatly af a re. live ee t 1 * be “u@ Soe (northweat league baseball in ie, te | Missing seeth are replaced by Brieh Columbia this seqeon. 1 | phe Onto Method by artificial teeth | ee te co ere he tle i> [that are natural as your original who, through Errors and Excess, tons are taking a couple thou pad ETE @ 100 |teeth. Examinations are now be suffer from Chronic Weakmess, and men a month tre the i to 120-17 1 @ 13% ing conducted hout cha and Impaired Manhoc’, Pain in theg tie# of Victori fe Vancouver ang ni Fee ody oe Seay | atim are furnished in all cases, Back, Nervous Debility, Lost vi-g there is no immediate prospect o comer oo @ oF " si | tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou-g ‘h/8 drain ceasing. That may apel o . ‘ 1 e We Stand Back of Our Work | { bles—quickly cured by using doom vf Sate vanes af ; ae, | for 12 Years’ Guarantee, a DR. PIGRCE’S TABLETS Nortinwé tern le fe, Se Rog 6 TW ind 25 Set of Teeth 8 hat mone 18 nt in Canada a $ . a0 | } Circular free. By mail $1 boxBia gajlor on shore leave, and with o. o ¢ ‘ 1160 |Guaranteed .,......0.. or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar fa depleted field of fans to draw awe Me 0 80 15 Set of Teeth anteed. For sale by Kinsellf trom, prospects of a prosperous sea : 1800 [Guaranteed ........... Second and Madison 5 ue are s bt 34.00 es Bros., “ey , on in t le 16 4 anything it @ ~ 10 Solid Gold or Third and Columbia. ‘ony. 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M, to 18, mh) @ 10 at 207 UNIVERSITY & Herneg on First Day Told | GRIFFITHS. * A SURE DEVIL ~~ INHOMETOWN Ak ( ° he ' " al f ne r nd t 7 f ne ' t I H . 1 cleane p ver hb of Akr od r ecent er d on Freddle SPORTING FLASHES J. GRIFFITHS IS A LION BISSAILLON WINS NORTHWEST CUE IN AKRON TODAY— TOURNEY | ISOME SPEED KING, | THIS AUTO DRIVER, BISSAILLON NEW RECORD SPOKANE, Feb. 23.—Mac Bissa { Portland won the Pacif west 12.2 baikline lia : hip here last ght by q Bay Hogue f Seattle 2 sensational atch, in which he established a new record for both high run and high average on simply walked om the Seattle expert, winning atch in 14 ine nings, 250 t Hogue appar- ently did not much more than know the game was under way before the Portland man, by his spectacular work, ran out gh runs of 72, 59 h gave him the re average of 17.85. was 4.93 and 14 and 13. ; victory was Bis fourth straight. Rice, resented Spokane, end- ed the tourney in second place. hgoida- t many otor- their near Orillla A.C basketball team the Knights of ¢ University of Washington basket THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ON THE FINE t feat e Ore CHASE THE G52 THEY ARE NOT CHASING t ‘ a DOGS , MY SON, THEY ARE HUNTING _ WHAT ARE HUNTING 2 THEY ARE HUNTING THE TERRIBLE ANISE SEED BAG SOON THEY Witt RUN IT TO C. A. Moon and A. Van Vechter 'TS DEN AND DESTROY IT SO THAT IT NO LONGER t place in the \ MAY PREY UPON THE HUMAN RACE . IS THE ANISE Cc. t SEED BAG A VERY DANGEROUS ANIMAL @ IT IS ercent A TERRIBLE ANIMAL , MY SON, ONCE BITTEN BY IT THE VICTIM BECOMES A MEMBER OF SOCIETY, The Unive@ity Mm. E hurch e & their annual harvest Immanuel Lutheran church five Teas Uverett igi basketball five at] BEGIN YEARLY RUN ren N THEY FEAR JOKERS Manager McCredie of Portland! PORTLAND, ©: b. Th tr s started fo: c atic fire gongs < 1 rooms, which composes The Solomon derby, the 64-mile erat w in the council, has met € as been tponed at " . nes: wit he ection of local hotel me unt xt Pr oN ACCOUNE | gage \ n. They fear jokers will tamper G. F. Touchard and W. M. Wash TR. Pe net Crucial games in the Seattle high 0 tba ‘" edul t afte t Li Frank ll meet West Seattle at Frank 1 Br 11 rd will tang t Broadw terest centers in the Queen Anne expected to battle for the title an: ot met pefore thi ‘ FISH HAVE NOTHING ON P. W'GILLIVRAY os po Se ey ed cae Perry McGillivray From the time he was 4 ear old, Perry MeGillivra ha been a winm and he best long distance fish, In count at the present time. Perry has some small brother and the too, are} regular ducks in the water, SAY JUDGE - I witL OELIVER THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW ANYTimE 18 YouR LOAD TOO HEAVY TO DELIVER (THE GOOD JuoGE APPEALS TO THE POSTMAN) ‘ASTE the cool, crisp flavor of “Right-Cut’ the Real To- bacco Chew. Take a small chew. It will satisfy you better than a wad of the old kind—and last you longer. “Right-Cut” is pure, sappy tobacco— seasoned and sweetened just enough. It gives you genuine tobacco comfort. Take @ very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find Fv the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real W tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco at's why it costs less in the end, ready chew, cut fine @ rt shred so that you won't have ng on ordinary candied tobacco to grind makes The taste of covered np with molasses and licorice, Notice bow the salt brings out the cteh to aste in “Right-Cu One smail chew takes the place of two big chews of theld kind ‘ WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York (BUY FR EALER OR SEND 10S STAMPS TOUS )

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