The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1915, Page 7

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in | {~ MUTT & TLC INSISTS | THAT TRECAND HAS Ao? NANNY | WHILE BiG O'LEARY’ | SANS IRELAND HAS THE) | BiGGEST NAY IN THE WORLD Mow O'LEARY 1s ANS TRSHMAN AND OUGHT? To KNow, BUT I CAN'T PRove t To MUTT / J vy ~ fe €xcuse ME O'LRARY, BUT Lad! FRIEND MUTT. STL INSISTS THAT, | IRELAND HAS NO NAVY. Now tF vou COULD ONLY GWE ME PROOF, JUST SOME SMALL PROOF, T'Q CONVINCE MUTT AND HAVE THE LAUGH ON Him For EE STUFF | ——By the— Sporting Editor } MARLEY WALK ER, Seattle wing front of the puck. Johnson crash er. » | back Ld eal ® some hockey player In every game. eee you fine, first; Elmer Leifer, the Spokane ‘ wallty Diamonds,| phenom, who fanned 32 men in a es tehes, Jewelry | 19-Mnning kame at Spokane | t verware at as low prices as : eilverware at ss low prices =| ene bas signed a 1916 Indian . je have for the p: 7 years. ee : To cut down the staff ithin the ue lmit, he was HOUGHTON & HUNTER arned loose last year. Jewelers 1 Yester Way rye Building Third Av Hotel The and A man, made a great play, which cost him dearly in the hockey game = Tuesd Right. Seattlo| ___ \vinmiiitnaaiicia cst had only four{ Site men on the ice.|ed into him. Walker lay prone on Walker and)}the ice. It took five minutes to re Johnson werelvive him. When he got up he fighting for the puck behind the | wobbled so much on his pins goal. Johnson tried to pass to a/that he could hardly stand. A few Rosebud in front of a net. It look-| minutes later he made his sensa ed like a certain goal, A score at/tional dash down the ice with the that point with the game a tie|puck and scored a goal. would have put Seattle tn a bad cee hole. Walker threw his body in} You can't kill a hockey play. Knock him cold and hack his face to bits, but give him a few minutes to revive and he Is alker was only an example of the grit and eand shown by barnstorming who played poor crowds all along their route They exy with the nothing ame old dash had happened. All-American 1 baseball teams two games here drew Nation cted to make up for the MUTT AND JEFF—WHAT’S THE GOOD OF NAVY BEANS WELL, DO You SEE THIS SMALL OBTECT LEFT HAND? DO YoU KNow WHAT THAT 157i traight|| | IGAT AND. WRONG WAY FOR “BEGINNER TO USE ARMS IN SKATING in CAN" DEC. 1915. PAGE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, IF YOU HAVEN’T GOT A NAVY -XES, A BEAN ! AND You MAY HAVE tr AS PROOP, FoR THAT GEAN WAS RAGED IN TRELAND A BEAN AUNTANT ? a AAAARARAALS mk aes: sot 3 Last. Pet © 1,000 7 2 : ans Vancouver o 3 (600 | : Held scoreless for two periods 4 Rosebuds had a ttle hockey play |while the 1 to 0 lead ers came back Tuesday night, tn the last period, and routed the Port |iand de « hard-fought, rough jand ex g Kame. Seattle won, 4 goals to 2, after 60 minutes of the most strenvous athletic competition n in Seattle was hard-fought thr s hot until th jaet at players, th ‘ouned to high for every |apirit a Iman to sera advantag two minutes of play Seattle ied in the er four minutes of play, ris nent the puck fiying by Murray Fifteen seconds later the locals took the lend, when Morris shot his se ond go Incensed at affairs, Capt bods, turned on C |fight followed last period, aft when Mor the sudden turn Oatman, of the Ro: y Wilson and | In football, hands are the only |weapons atlowed. Not much dam be done with the bare In hockey the puck ¢ feminine weapons sticks Into play and bring th n the ash Cully retaliated and Oatman turned the compliment. | It took 18 stitches to fix Oat- | man’s face up. Cully will carry | a red welt acro’ | Portiand made a goal after the first; Oatman poked Wil-| J his face for a poor attendance at Frisco, but the little white, Thelr swings cost ; N ative Sons refused to fall for each of them $5, and they were ; Do you know the cep eacemaer rer 5S de nace typ! ape Sheri f ' Following the mixup, four other , PIKE §T. LIQUOR Co, New York papers published a | players re sent off the fce for « challenge from Dr. B. F. Roller, the Photo on left shows impr: + leaking healthy swings at an oppo-| : ex-Seattle physician-athlete, defy.| photo on the right how the speed skater uses his arms. Picture: “ eed anatomy. At one t Piet pt ing Jess Willard to meet him in a| posed by Ben Osicky, United States amateur skating champion. [time onty se ane senna wk - battle-as-you-please atch to ¢ oe , Starge botties of Rainier. German |! should be known as the "best | (United States Amateur Skating |#kating leg. The leg should be| Morris and Walker added two ‘ Lager or Olympia. ce cold. 50e |) known means of self.d Champion) slightly be at the knee, then|more goajn to Seattle's total. Tobin Wid Pe bee Pippo Beginners should make good use| straightened at the finish Vy the |aleo slipped one thru for Portland ca vd ark H. Davi « N . of their arms in skating. Some,/stroke. Do a dip on each stroke Robby Rowe was pattie’s star vitae ~ easuaianed York | having seen experts skate with|Continual dipping and swinging of|during the first two da, but sketches the development of foot- their arms behind them, are in-|the body make it possible to giide|when the Seattleites had Portland yall since the meeting of the first clined to try that Speed | smoothly and gracefully and with-jon the ense, the forward men rules committee In 1876. Over 39 .vaters use that at to rest.|out enforced effort |Foyston, Morris, Walker and Wil years ago there were only six “coved skaters use their arma at & ort of rock |son forged to the front. Carpenter teams. Now there are over er most as much as ¢ ‘ back and f 1 a dip in each s e ments fn the grid- sinners should go ro the knees being used as! on # Ft same extent. The arms she hinges for th Alp In 1916. used to make the body sway be-| ———— DOCTOR : their ch Calffor eek of baseball turnont schedule ' "ton 7,000 teama cause the swaying of the bod 120 pla 9,000 players t i makes each stroke caster 1,000 spectators 6,500,000 sp’ctat'rs|""‘egch time you make a stroke Call at the Right Drug Co., 4 games 32,000 games { cmnieteods i Misincton sts nest’ Seton” Ave. a<8'S or at 1111 First ave. and have the ai a Ixclub league, pos.|!#arned until after the meeting of -government physician diagnose cap heap Roa en. pot, | the Seattle, oma, Vancouver Your case and pr 6 for you, ab- a four-club circuit, and which | (he Seattle, : 2 Joluteiy without charge. \teams will compose the Northweat.|%94 Spokane magnaten at the But e want your patronage, and at over the |ler Wednesda etfer you the doctor's services as Gana | ine ° en inducement. eth e Or 4 Leok for the Yellow Frost er, can be While we're trying to forget baseball and let other sports have in firet for the year, Its starts For TWO HIGH SCHOOLS ‘ GIVE EMBLEMS TO Christmas FOOTBALL PLAYERS Broadway honored ita gridiron| HE holidays will soon be athletes Tuesday with {te annual here. The time of hap football assembl Fifty-nine let ows i piness and cheer. Your friends ters were awarded the first and sec will be expecting you to come ond teams and the Midgets So will moth bome. sister or brother. er, father, The Harv ard cu football cha’ emblematic a plonahip, by N Brockett, representative of the cal Harvard al pert manent Low Holiday Fares ave Seal ory ted ing for th straight years. Are available for the holidays. The men n the “RB” were On sale between ali Southern Gribble, B: ander, Hauser, Overton, Adams, MacDonald, Reese Pacific stations in Oregon, Dative. La 3 per dg Dec , 18, 22, 23, 24, 26, 32 Fursman, Thor Howden, Me and Jan. 1. Return limit Jan, Clonkey, Capt ther age 4. From Ofegon to California Hoagland and Coach Hende Int . sc. 23, 24 BURKEMAN 18 CAPTAIN ag gaa need John Burkeman, a sophomere, and » 90, 31, Jan. let, Reture left half on this year's team, was limit Jan. 3d, elected captain of Franklin's foot ball team f xt year Ask us for fares, traln service and other Information, or write ; Southern Pacific } C. M. Andrews, D. F, & P. A., 720 Becond Ave., Seattle, Wash. } John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. H Monday. Forty were given to the scrubs, and the Midgets got 12 The first-team | Considine | Higginbotham, went tard, apt irkeman’s ed at th ection was announce annual football assembly Franklin football emb lems | Davies Benson, and Chesbro, to fi th frst Fifteen 13 to men team, letter men are Quigley, Horn, Wood, | Kinnee, Bryan, De Kessler, Bronson, B 1 man, Townsend this wae .| | WARNOLD the | VANCOUVER LANDS IN LAST POSITION ov VER, Dec, 16 world’s champions last | year, are tn the cellar in the Coast Hockey league this morning as result of the licking handed the Millionaires by Lester Patrick's Aristocrats Vancouver led at the end of the AMUSEMEN’ S TONE ~~. MOORE %: MARGARET cL Ete TOR LAST TIME TODAY two goals in the Iast period Trooper Box, an amateur making | his debut in professional company, was Victoria's star. | CHURCH LEA UE Results in church league games | The Beat of V Twice Daily, w ‘LILLIAN RUSSELL eau ag Loveliest Woman Comfort ean en Hangers Challon—Le —Orpheam = 7 Jat Lesch! park Tuesday night were Plymouth, 23; Keystone, 15, Colman Bible Class, 39; Pilgrim, | Empress Theatre| Matinee Datly, 2:90 Lutheran, 18 Immanuel 26; First | Presbyterian, COLGATE WILL PLAY| 4 Van \tirst period, 2 to 0, Victoria forged | |ahead, and, at the second tntermis sion, led, 56 to 4. Fach team scored | | | | URBANA Dee. 16, Colgate's | | scrappy Httle eleven, conquerors of ‘NEW PANTAGES Yale this year, will be brought to] |" Mata; site—Miahin’ tena [Urbana in 1916 to play Zuppke's | A DAY AT Lis prey Mfnots team on October 14 AND MONKEYS | “af | PERMANENT AND RELIABLE HELEN Soprano ACTS 10 Venra in Senttle nnd 206 I have no substitutes or ansintants, T treat all Disorders of the Vital Organs, Nerves. "for blood | ‘sor ders, Come to me for reliable Wasser Great Wagnertan Soprano At the MOORE Thursday Eve., Dec. PRICES—75c TO $3.00 fj man Bl Test | DR. DONAWAY B-4 Liberty Bide. | 'Metropolitans Beat _ Portland 4 Goals to 2 of}: Men's to 88.25) now worth to 85; now men's Finest Dress Suite and Over~ nia, the cream of the ‘stock, worth 200 1 now, ° Pa pyright, 1916, by I Mark Mee U. 6 AND FURTHERMORE JITIIS & NAVY BEAN, AN TRISH NANY BEAN. | TAKES 18 STITCHES TO SEW UP. HOCKEY PLAYER'S FACE od, owe ' Fi eceded fre r fight,” as Th sore ing Wop.” Men's and werth to now fine rth to Shoes, sell Ladies’ Sh $1.29 nteed perf. price Overalls that sell to $1.00; now hirts, worth Shirts that 0 $1.00; now $1.85 ts Hats, worth to 82.00; line Hats, . worth includ =, notled, to $3.00; anle price Nip worth One lot Sweater Ce to 87.505 $4 49 worth to now ° 82.50 Veg that sell to er Conte worth rf 49c now Lot Men's damaged, Socks, worth yard $2.49 Look for the Big Sale Signs THRE DOORS SOUTH OF COLUMBIA ST., Warning! i: 5c $4.95 that sell to $1.98 39c Lg a worth 98c 49c 19c Shirts, well to 81.50; 79c 49c 98 worth 69c 4c ‘JOHNSON CAN END BASEBALL WAR WITH FEDS | Lunch and « with the outlaws attitude of ed to the The Finest in the ‘Chriitaal Neckwear Land 50c $5.00 “Values Tell” jed Seattle a number of goals by great stops Tobin, Johnson and Dunderdale NEW YORK, , Dee. 15.—With the were the Ro ada’ st Murray,| National league practically agreed d a good game until t to enter peace negotiations with the when he “cracked” un-| Federals is now up to Pre nt a strain, and Seattle slipped) Johnson American league to thru four goals in about ten min-|stop the t all war ae Ba owner of The lineups and summary Pitt Nationals, base! The Lineup Henry Ford,” is en route to Chica-| aeattle Portiana ‘go today to submit the National je on! Murray Jeng n to Johnson. Ban - 2 Seve osed to nego-! It ia un- he has rec 54-40 der. F will make the real Abe oung Abe Attell knock ed out by Joe Flynn, the Fight oem, eets le ting c ome Look for the name and ey back on any unsatinf Top Rub High-Ciass and Wool Meditcott derwear, soiled, now Mackinaw Shirts, worth Men's Rainconts, MM worth to sae” OC naged, ” 98c Clark’s Thread and other brands, Children’s Shoes, th to 81.25; new Ladies’ Shoes that sell (o $3.00; n Shoes, sell to Boe; ne Cigarettes, acll to 106; Cigars that sell to 100; now Smoking Tob worth to Se. Hoys’ and M that well to & now Mea Oy to $2.50; for work; sule price MERCHANDISE ADJUSTER NEARLY OPPOSITE three doors fro; Remember, You Can Buy Here Like the Rest of the Dealers. Goods Sold Wholesale and Retail Our Breakfast Waffies, with Coffee Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ Adjeining Joshua Green Bidg. NEAR PIKE, ON FOURTH Jusi Printers "013 THIRD First Ave, ina . 89c and Mediteott W 2 25c 69c Ladies’ Shoes, worth 83.50; sew Lac Shoes 49c Pants, some damaged, that sold Breakfast Dinner ity and Home Cooked A ous Service, m. to 7180 Specials --10¢ nine Dining i Rest Rooms wentence at 1421-23 4th Ave. BULL BROS, @AIN Couldn’t Handle the Crowds Do you realize what this sale means to you in savings? Then come. The Great Salvage Sale at 716 First Ave. is tak- Ing the city by storm, Everybody is saving money here. Come to- morrow or the rest of the week and get your share of the bargains. Come early. Sale Starts Daily 9:30 a. m. Come Un. One lot of © aud Gingh soled, Children's wear, worth worth Ladies’ and $15.00 Reincoats Coats, worth 3.98 .$2.89 enn 3c worth to $6.00 Finest Shoes, well akes: «$1.98 suitable 49c ws, 716 FIRST AVENUE IRAPH OFFICE Do not be min~ the right place— You can't go wrong damaged goods,

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