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Fd Pinkman, the popular lightweight, will meet the best boy obtainable tm one leg of the main event. Sid Mitchell, amateur champion welter/ of Australia, will take on George Engle of Bremerton. Mitchell, who has just reached Seattle from Australia, {s anxious to make an impression tn his first bout here. ‘Manager Nate Druximan will have three other good bouts for prelim!- naries, to be announced later MAY FORM BIG BODY, NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—An inter- sectional conference, composed of Eastern and Middle Western col- leges that favor the playing of games between the two sections, will likely be organized, following the meeting of the graduate man- of a number of the big col who are arranging schedules A STAR WANT AD WILL SELL THAT ACREAGE FOR YOU. NOTICE! Do you know ¢ PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. Gl Pike 5. 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Unless unexpected developments cause hitch, the sensational ca reer of the Federal league will end} within 36 hours. | The plan, as accepted by the! |Amertcan jeague magnates, calls for amalgamation of several Federal and National league clubs, with the/ [independent owners buying into the | major league teams Both organized and independent} jowners refuse to divulge exact do tails, but {t is generally believed Ithat the St. Louis Nationals and/ | Federals, the two Chicago clubs of the same leagues and the Brooklyn Feds and Nationals will be consoll- dated. The only possibility of a hitch ts the status of players who jumped from organized clubs to the outlaws Federal magnates declare they will not consider peace ff the players| are not properly cared for. Federal league contracts call for fan expenditure of approximately | $280,000, Some National league} lowners are disposed to object tol \shouldering this burden, espectally as there are many players tn the In | dependent league who will be of no | use to organized ball. Maranvilie of the Boston Braves has put a crimp in boy phenom stuff by announcing his 25th birthday. ry | ality | ou will Sind thie method exact conformity with the its applica- ly in our a We We name on ing list. lconferences in the country. There | made INEW BASKETBALL LEAGUE SEASON WILL START DECEMBER 17 Straight STUFF |: ——By the— Sporting Editor }|) jopens its season the next n! season will open Friday night, with| lashing with Kent at Kent Wright's Seattle team ight at Orilita ¢! Preston. Whitfield Routh, of Winslow, was jolected president of the league, and HE report from| the Past that a) new conference! may be formed,| including all big colleges that | meet in inter sectional com petition, brings to light that there are only ‘ve dig college 1s no conference among Eastern col leges. Tho Big Nine prevall in the Middle West Rocky Mountain conference in Colorado, We have} the Northwest and new Coast con: ferences in the and the South: | ern states have thelr own body. | . Each college has adopted Its own rules in the East. The only way the big colleges meet on equality ts by mutual consent to the same rules. | The bigger colleges bar freshmen | and observe the one-year rule. Pitts | burg and one or two others, who good football records this| year, used freshmen and had the ad- vantage over the other institutions, eee ‘Trey say Fred Fulton lacks experience, but he will get plenty of it when he Is intro- to Jess Willard next . When the untversity board of} control meeta Thursday night some exciting developments are expect ed. ‘The graduate manager tor next year will be elected. The present inoum bent. J. Arthur Younger, {s a candidate for re-eleo tion and one other candidate has filed application for the place. oe The chance a fighter has for a championship these days de- pends on his pr gent. cee The committee of four appointed to find a new football coach will report {ts preliminary findings. The announcement that Washington men will not be given preference for the place brinks the name of Elmer Henderson of Broadway all the more in the limelight. Heo derson has the best record of any| available Western man, and, un leas the untversity decides to go Fast, should have a good chance to land the place. . | ' | Federal league magnates are losing thelr pep. They haven't established a million-dollar war fund for thr weeks, . . Speaking of All-Star teams Eastern exchange offers the lowing: Center—Gun Cotton. 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Mountain Climbing Makes Bike Star Walter Km, star six-day bi cycle rider, owes his succesa to leg muacies and lw power de veloped when he a boy and climbed over the Alp mountains near his home in Switzerland Eggs physical condition is above standard, due to the out door life he led. He 1s always ready to start a sp in awix day race, and when some other riders start he is never caught nay A few ago Reg was working In the Peugeot factory, in France, making bicycle parta WRESTLERS OUT Five varsity wrestling men ap-| peared at the first turnout this week under Coach Ren Robbing at universit Yamada, 108 Laughiin, 13 Robbins and La| elle, 158, and Van de Bogard, | ppeared the first night. ‘Tal Shanley and Johnson, last year's letter men are expected to turn out after the holl ‘4 The first wrestling meet ts I oar | | | bot, O. A. C, on March 5, | This remedy te electri jtr If H. W. Page, secretary-treasurer, Teel Williams and Lesite Turner, both of Seattle, are the official ref BasKet ad all The newly organized B. F. Day teams lost their first games in the Fieldhouse league. The senior team lost to the “U" sentora, 57 to 17. The Day intermediates lost to the “tl team, 35 to 14 Hiawatha intermediates forfeited jto the South Park team The Hiawatha seniors beat South Park team, 69 to 14 The Collins seniors surprised the Rallard senior five and won at Ad- ams playfield, 60 to 39. The Bal lard intermediates beat Collins, 29 to 20, the Gamea scheduled for Thursday night at Lesch! park tn the Seat tle Church league are Fremont Baptist vs. Green Lake Congregational. Westminster Presbyterian Queen Anne M. F. University Place Baptist vs. Unt versity M. E Woodland Park Presbyterian vs. Trinity Lutheran. ‘CURES WITHOUT DRUGS won UL INVENTION nE- STORES HEALTH WHILE YoU sLear ve. The Northwost Rasketball league Jerees of the league. Turner will of- flelate in the Kent-Orillf game Fri- jday: The schedule follows: December 11, Orillia Kent. Decem- ber 18, Chauncey Wrights at Preston. December £1, Kent vs, Chauncey Wrights at Remttle, December ot, Preston at Oriliie, Janeery 15, Chaumeey Wrights Kent and Orillia at Preston, January Chauncey Wrights at Se ct Proper (right) and improper po- sitions of body, posed by Osicky, for the fourth of his series on how to skate. ruary 19, Kent at Preston. FROSH TO GET COACH Following out the policy of or ganizing freshmen teams in each }sport, now that the first year |men are barred from varsity com. ition, a spectal coach will be vided for them men will be | scheduled with the city high school teams as well as a number of out of-town mate hes AMUSEMENTS ‘The Reet of ‘Twtee Dally, at 2:20 and 20 Empress Theatre Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m. 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To test for the “rock,” put the blades of the skates together and see if they touch about two Inches in the cen- ter and do not touch at the ends. | If the blades do not “rock,” have them ground so that they do. so that the center touches the ice first. Never put the points to the ice first, as that may cause you to stumble. The beginner should have confi dence in h elf and confidence in his skates. or | FOR WOMEN OnLy | LESTER PATRICK SCORING GOALS Root Pills, the well known and reliable remedy for FEMALD TROUB AND IRRE L Cure many of the moat obstinate cases in 3 to 10 days. Price $2 per box, or 3 for $5, matied in Lester Patrick, ¢ captain and the leading player of the Victoria Arts tocrats, leads the players in the Pacific Coast hockey league after the first three games played, Pat rick has made four goals and three assists for a total of 7 points Hours, 9 to 18, 1 to Walker and Morris of Seattle and Tobin of an assist eAch, Cully Wilson of Seattle is the official “bad man” of the circuit He been sent off the ico a to tal of minutes out of a possible 180 in three games, Oatman, the fiery blooded Portland Rosebud captain, is the next offender, with 18 minutes spent off the ice priority of Sive free A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appiane rtifioial Lim! ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES . 25 UMION DENTINTS—H09%% Pik We use nothing but the best materi ing result for @ pertod of 16 yearm All Piatinae Pilling Gold Alloy Filing ®1 Painless Exti Examinations und KeUmates Free. UNION DENTISTS—Cor. 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Stanley Webster, of Spokane, was, elected to the newly created pose: tion of vice president of the leagues His duties were not announced. The owners spent the day in pre- Muinary work of arranging for the 1916 cireuit. The meeting will cons tinue Thursday The following were at the meet. ing: i D. E. Dugdale, Seattle; Bobs Brown, Vancouver; Joe McGinnity, Tacoma, and F. C. Farr, Spokane, Jeo. Engle represented Aberdeen by; | proxy } JIM FLYNN GIVES AWAY NEARLY TON IN 5 YEARS Jim Fiynn, the Pueblo fire- man, has given away nearly half a ton of weight in bouts he has fought in five years. Flynn's average weight is 176 He bas met men weighing from 175 to 245. Carl Morris wetghed 245 in his bout with Flynn, Flynn has given away an aver- age of 40 pounds a fight in his last 24 battles, a total of 865 pounds. In these bouts, he scored 13 knockouts. The only men of his weight he met were Bat Levinsky and Jack Dillon. It is the Man who acts that gets any- where. 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