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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1915. PAGE 9 by 4 uw (Copyright, 1915. rade Mark Kew TT AND JEFF—JEFF IS SOME DISCIPLINARIAN —— . . . : And A HAT? TN THE ENGLISH en (A890 AY] WHO SAID “THAT # pak gh WHAT GUY SAID THAT ? Pacserre f Se JLITrES § chip SMALL LAD VS. - Jusr For, THAT, TOMORROW YOULL TARE 4 PRACTICE MARSH OF 25 MiLes,. AND & LOvTee CHILD MULL LEAD You —=s Jie t FIND our wo Sap THAT, TLL PUT HIM IN THE GUARD House ! COMPANY P= Carry ARMS! Rigur-eaee | ARMY A LaRGe NUMBER oP THE Tutor OPEERS ARE made VP oF Youns Sons OF WRALTHY OF TILED FAMILIES AND GRADUATE S FRom OXFORD AND OTNER ENsuat SHnoors. Tass YOUNGSTERS 1 PEOMMAND HUSKY SMORESMEN Any MINERS oF MatURS AGE ~ 5° Quite A POPULAR Expres stan OF Sarcasnc eipcue THESE MEN ISTHE Remark— & LITTLE CHILD SHALL LeAD US” TNS BETTE EDEATEN TNE UNMERSITY he wanes, Ih BASIER, Oo PAsS THE EXAMINATION FOR. A Commiscs r’ COMPANY, ATTENTION! | RIGHT SHOULDER SHALL LRAD Ww. Us On Horse sack! : ‘on BY BUD FISHER AT Cheasty’s Intensified Values In every depart- ment of this Big Store EARL BAIRD WILL BOX BUCKNER AT S. A. C. TOURNEY WHO WILL WILLARD | FIGHT? BANCKIE BEATS PHELPS IN BEST BOUT OF FIRST NIGHT'S S. A.C. PROGRAM Dec. 30.—Charley , who grew from waiter }to owner of a string of restaurants, has just ow he got then to baseball magnate Sporting Editor | told for the first time |into baseball, started out to gamble $26,000 and lost a young fortune. OWN tn Pasadena Coach Rob- } Jim Gilmore got into baseball THURSDAY'S PROGRAM clal bout at 115 pounds, Those two D tnson, of Brown, and Coach y ORL 8, Dec, 30.—Who| sis sibeuaubua “dasaty earns ta ie BOXING boys were kept out of the regular Diets, of W. 8. C,, had a real s Willard fight and where? ny GGvancing Salary money 56. 7 & =| tourney dec of their experience battle over the sre is any one in New Or/ eral leag ab sald Weeghman Ges! Seberdrien, | ®24 they fought for a spectal medal. selection of the|leans who can authoritatively an Then he got th the Federal ? Honors were even at the end 0 r who will #Wer that query he badn't come to league could be into a big ® A ©, ve/the thir nd and extra pertod handle the game! light toda fte had announ thing | 8 cal oe er of eo \ i ‘oo v 7 playe » o Sidhe Aa! mee cal ed for. At the end of the ay ard-Fred Ful Eve we f ayed golf t ounie Melatesh, - fon _ awarded t y agreed on Jones, the gether 1 to get behind a t was a close bout and ter Eckersall sald Willard the Chicago Federals. 1 refused Bes Bes —Abrame, 8. A. C.. v9. Sheedy. | a would be the fairer ver chereagiy~ Moran here tr t 400 times, but final est. Seort, ° * " 5 TAS ten. Portner, 8. A. C.. ve.” Toon amateur a 1 he “may” take on Ful gave in, J must have been out of “ai A ©, Powers, & ALC. e a se we kee, Fed. my mind or some «, but I prom © stronger Tommy Burns, who took over the sed Jim t 000 on BS Be —srtenter, ©. 8. ©, ve. Steer. extra round. | bout from Dom Tortorich, wired this word could be WRESTLING Most of the preliminary bouts) Moran's manager an offer of | made to g 125 the. —It. F. Wille, 5 AC, va r. Were between tne b for a bout here on the original da He said, ‘Make $26,000 and : hh oe ninen| ta ) os ae nee & Tene Jones said if the terms are we'll make ita $ ) corporation . augh rhe tho, wer o the Pittsburge et 1 give you control con ling and game to stick to it, a The history of the Willard-Fulton | skrend to the Pittsburger will get Se pene pas ar LAC, vm Bemrdatte, | 81! ar ‘, and! nateh is Uke the time-worn the first crack at Will ner I figured I'd spend t MCA those t saw one of the best : a hictebiunhbeate sabeadomeseaiaiie HS e—Wray, 8. A. C., ve. MeGrath, | smokers ever pulled off in the of bg railroad se ANDREWS?’ $25,000 Ott on we } Menvyweicht—Wrey, 8 A.C, ve The boxers started white | = hemes bag eater |OFFER STILL GOOD ‘STANFORD ALUMNI Cex: men. At the end of the bouts, |.» mn , vied WAUKEB, Dec, 80.—T. 8.4 Match, 130 Ibe—Eart Matra. S| their skin was nearer the tint of | uri! moet Willard a lo ews, local fight promoter, to FAVOR CHANGE TO Peewee, & A. C an aborigine than a white man. me Tans al over the count sald his offer of $25,000 ® | Hoxing galore was furnished to’ Thursday night the finals in each | © Dighly elated bout between Willard and Fred ] MEME in the pretimatoary | oven : vee : Willard end Fre AMERICAN GAME ve Pulte iM ‘ ay e Earl Baird Miatches of the city champ Earl Baird and Joe Buckner will A self course hae been opened in Be hea not been < ein aor Se and wrestling tc t ; dla nase n Huenos Aires, aad the professional @ bad not been notified o} " \ ° hod ee menttin ath . a 1 match at lowed to charge 61.00 for piny | n of the mateh The feature bout at the city PORTLAND, Dec. 20.—The Port inesday night. gto ‘ Flamber prices le March 4 at New Or-| tournament which closes Thurs |iand Stanford A i oh ‘ . restling will start at 7:30 an oe . t pitty rounds .of boxing Jammad the boxing matches at 8:30. t “— m ‘ day night under auspices of the favoring 14 bouts along with six ec asda Mary Aaititesyses read estilo boy. whe ES es Beattie Athletic club will be be- | U rican footba e Ma ware pulled att | i Is a strong contender © Nort HAVE FAITH IN JONES.” tween Earl Baird and Joe Buck : ey passed at nee \ went banta pons ny KO| SAYS FULTON’S MANAGER ner at 130 Ibs. Baird Is P. N hae, Tn the windup bout of oa t to meet} CHICAGO, De 20." have! A, champion at his weight and soast ee Wesley Banckle got 2 close de either t, Tex Vernon, faith tn ertion that if| was runnerup at the Frieco (jo4"), Miir oles ate over Tommy Phe > flea or “Young Willy” }-rommy Borns called off the New national tournament. sect Align i on — — Mascot Sone | Orleans match he would Buckner is one of the fastest ion Sreeeet atanca tha. cae * é jton first chance at the | hove Wt the & AG and sheutd the alumni signed the pet! Leslie Mann, old Seattle rite, | ship,” sald Mike Collins, s give Baird a hot battle when i | who Jumped from the Bostons to} manager today they meet. 2 AND 1| the Feds, 1s coaching the Amherat| ween r college basketball team this winter CALIFORNIA COMIN STRENGTH A ate McALLISTER A “COME-BACK"? REFEREE STOPS BOUT My ports are having a hard time in| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—ftob| PORTLAND, Dea. 20—Th UNIVERSITY OF CALIPORNIA » cn 6 war to ost of the | McAllister, once regarde ie ewpedgg a atet Per ite athe" Deo. 30. © first basket ball to Te what Chiropracti gg to ja. The war took most of th t garded as 0 | between “hy Hoos | Silty I 20.—The first basket ball ‘the man, woman or ce ae nent athletes, Now the Ca-| weight enter Root, a 200-pounder, was | ever made by a California college tering or ng ef Me nadian g¢ ment proposes to put | t game t tin an »t 4 wil) be Inaugurated Wednesday by one who is eattectsg. The chi A tax on all athl i effort to h his former standing : the California squad, which will in points you woul = vo set How Pats 4 The former Glympte club boxer ‘ vade the Northwest. The pri are an explanation of what a chir furgeons have Jnst operated on Joe Phas been out of the ring for many | sid not stand the gaff and) s8mes will be with ‘practor fs, what he believes in and how he operates i Oregon and O. A be arranged for « ore “innards Preety ommittes will oper y oon the | months > * was . How sim and Sontag b 9 back” was a failure hron: ases are all handled in 2,000-a-year Federal ves in the Noi es igh vehned caae. way How spinal CHURCH LEAGUE GAMES Oy ae rp wil Pent anga 4s Dr Kit treatments avold drugs, operations! Four gamen tn the Church league! voting on a point blank queation duff, will make the trip and suffering. be played Thursday night, at] .oncner they favored the abolish The schedule: Jan. 8—Multno- e Lesehi pavilion : " hiette club at Port! Jan No charges for a talk with me.|th s ° ment of intercollegiate ath mah Athletic club at Portland. Jan Call today. Few treatments have| The Firm M. E. team has drop © 68 arambhen Ht the te 10-11—-O0. A. ©. at Corvallis, Jan 7 levercome chronic diseases of years | Ded out of the league and the Swed Setcauane aenete votes Bi “am i12—Willamette at Salem. Jan. 13 Petanding Your health is surely |!sh Baptist team will finish out the! oa go “yng Dalles, Ore, Jan, 14-15—Wash j schedule. ington at Seattle. bh a few minutes’ consultation Altho the other Big Nine colleres will have baseba! will not partict teams, Minnesota TACOMA WILL HAVE BOXING A © in that br TACOMA, 30.--Tho Dr. E. McGee Dec - "lof sport. The ate has already PSIE17 People’s Bank Bidg., Corner reine atte here Jannaey | voted out baseball Is Bearcat on Second and Pike = ee eta cee Elliott 2894 1, it was announced today that the; risus 5 difference between 0 Skates police would allow smokers in woh trun anh @ fighics “ which only Northwest boxers are! trimmed good. > allowed to appear. ern talent is barred. Imported East BULL BROS. The Pacific Athletic association q ' - of the A. A. U. at San Francisco Justi Primt@r@) suerte arter rrancnise —'s going to protest to the major BUTTE, Dec. 30.—Butte mer-| body against the declaring of play AIN 1042) "O13 THIRD AREN”. ICE SKATING 200 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. tructors as professionals im that their instructors supervisors and do not that athletic ability fs chants will meet tonight to raise funds to get a Northwestern league baseball franchise for this city Prospects are favorable for the raising of at least $15,000. coach and not & qualification for the place. A number of University of Wash eRe TO LOGE CLUB HE oldest family liquor store in Seattle 8) ington and high school athletes ee OAs CLE AND, Dec. 30.—0, W.| have been playgrounds Instructors ree é : if ; : fe Somers will lose control of the| nd the point bas never been raised will be obliged to transfer its Business ; 2 eee San, & See somes ‘ oe to the above address on January 1st. yesterday. The bankers {n ch fof his affairs insist that the club Baseball peace means a big saving in stage money. There won't be any i adie ine \imMo—~ oo We will continue -with all the brands that rey W YORK. Don tonto Lew.| An unsigned big league ball play-| have been so familiar to our patrons, and use eft hand {s worth obo, 11\eF.picks an allstar football eleven) DANCING EVERY EVENING - tmased: tos that emaoant prior | OM am the players In the two every endeavor to supply other goods wanted, VERE OnE WELCORS s bout with Willle Ritchie, the|!eagues, and comments as follows ' . , I char ‘taht s “Now that Walter Camp and oth including beers, - | — or experts have sele 4 thelr all mf ON A FRIEND WITH THE DOCTOR.) reese Ae epg eee reg eab vist k ; i ‘ m ] : / is one line up with pr I wish to take this opportunity of express- | . [youre nany | (WeHAs ABAD | coaching You 1 notice ’ $ tl Say JubeE.\wAD AGOOD Time} | OLD RASCAL, | | TOOTHACHE, BUT | are all fast, atrope and good think ing my sincere thanks to all those whom | ; WITH THE BOYS LAST NIGHT C_— |ALL RIGHT. | ATASTE FoR qo02 | ers. So here goes—Cobb, end ? . : OL? [ano THe oncy THING THAT TASTES] SOS rowacco, | Merkle, tackle; Mathewson have been fortunate enough to have had as f 4 GOOD TODAY 1S W-B CUT--THAT a ~ yet ‘ : REAL TOBACCO CHEW! (— Lobert customers, and hope that I will continue to — ——< ac Reacher, half j tba pe be favored with your valued patronage in the , Business mar future. : PORTLAND BEATS BELLINGHAM BEL vit AM Dec 30. Bel. tngham ht, ache went down to rn ——— l defeat at th a of the fast Lin 4 coin bh h achool t thall team of Nine e WOOD + UNDERWOOD |) y Portland re 1 ’ eby the aie tin nt the en a me its CHAUNCEY WRIGH ioamnaprant ; ee tle at th i of the game. Li y j | Hobey Baker, former Princetor Pee “true-blue”’ little chew that never goes eight pointe in the : wine tech lak, @ wan Of the beet : ae r. “TIT Chewing-_the ertime on} es Ta - . Ps hockey players in the country. He back oe en te W-B CUT Chewing—the | e ortand., shot 13 The Restaurant h an ix playir th the St. Nicholas Real Tobacco Chew—new cut, long shred. | bast ets out of 1 chanceh from the : team, which »4 In a series for Quality always the same—less grinding—less J) Ponigit tincoin plays a second Will open the finest lunch room and bakery west pet, aiarelire ne seirrtiag rte spitting—and the faste is better and lasts longer. game ern, Friday they go. to of Chicago in the 42-story L. C. Smith Building, ]}|ton nockey team several years ago i Get a pouch—take a small chew and notice how the es vith asitacid january ain | It was rumored that N. HL, A, and salt brings out the rich tobacco taste. If you have a vacant room or anuary ‘ the Beattie, Matropolt a Nas Ey e J ng to se iim to enter pro ti) [Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City Heal eR SEAR Want AG tent iy |al hockey. | Former Football Star got to talking big money, signed players right and left and started plans for a ball park. It cost near- | ly $50,000 to clear the land of ten- | ants. | ‘I planned to put™up a wooden [grandstand for about $35,000, but | at the city hall I was told 1 would |have to use steel and concrete. That meant about $300,000, but I | was in so far I could hardly back | out, so I ordered the steel and con- crete stands, “Well, I was in | | WiADEAAL POOL POLLO LUE PELUOPOLIDESLLDUIPODLACLUOD IRCA OLAL LADD AD Cab for $450,000 be- fore we opened our gates. Remem a jber, I started out to spend b | $26,000." Young Murphy Is Chip Off the Old Block Thorne Murphy, about to en ter Yale, is the son of Mike Murphy, famous Olympic, Yale and Pennsylvania athletic train- er, and rated one of the best scholastic athletes in the East. Young Murphy plays baseball, football and basketball, and is fast in sprints. He wes named after Brink Thorne, star half- back at Yale in the ‘90s, ; | i ; & AS WEEGHMA much and no more, I'd lose the $ 000 or make a lot of money, | Well, I got so Interested in baseball I lost all sense of propor. ion. In Joe Tinker, gave him $10,000 eh and signed him for three years at $12,000 a year @ in fora total of T on IT guess I went mad, 1| Start the New Year Right! 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