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i STAR—FRIDAY, DEC j 1915 PAGI MUTT AND JEFF—MUTT THOUGHT HE var r _ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH THE COLONEL _— SAY, YOU Be Bang, WHat bo ; “ | ” PARSING ON | YOU THINK THIS 1g AN PUBLIC MLO WANW { AFTERNOON TEA? Go “TAKE OFF t THAT, SILK SHIRT AND TIG ss : oat , ibe AND GET INTO A REGULATION SALUTING ae \ ARK SHIRT you TANG DUDE! THe OW, COLONE c 7 WALT! DO YOU MASSING WITrOr tT ANGRM Witt BY PASGSIN ) mean | THOUGHT “YoU me Whar WHO WANTS THE UMPS There has been a lot of talk about a scramble for the Fed. players, but not a word about (Rot STRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor have been u NEEDA [LLIE HESTON he famo . S00 ichign ks Corne . ® pepe an er man f toa 1 among the | the . quat rt « —_—— pape re s ok m the t the Fed umpires. Doesn't “ : meen Se Tat yen anybody need a few good Ice H oe ys EX-COLLEGE 5 MEN ORGANIZE (Copyright, 1915, 4 rade Mark lew WEes FROM {ESTEROAN - | | tir CG lease: ZOU ¢ | | ati Commeuy BY BROWN HOLMES Everybody laughs when, every few weeks, Sam MeVey and Sam angford are matched, but th g004 reason why these two ghters keep pummeling one an There ts nobody else for to fight Langford and McVey are tt notable survivors of a race i wat HOCKEY TEAM they were tney w His three Id days for ont rep stars to toca he to give A number of ex Fastern collece active wor en have red a r Ege pee hockey team and have 1 fore Doble came, the other Cornell has won more - . a Wedne: b pepe ; sort eting i) the regattas tr p factic cach week n Weds e mig ity ever per good high schoo!~,prospects. aay . * Arena. They are en B Seat chad, Doble got out and got a num trying to arrange a me with | 90 Jeanette, Young ber of good men himself. The ans were © etther the Bankers’ team or the|| Peter Joe Walcott, Jack competition became so ke e R neg Sarena ; aa | Blackburn Armstrong and oth that the Oregon schools, look- |Win the Dig water meet tn re be mocigee he tll gy 24 nade Ae igi aes , ‘ ing for an argument to fal! back Seven of the men who rowed | in Sets rae gt ae Skating ‘ Harry Wills . New Orleans their numerous a i ieee . | money) 16 pee oon boty peed . > came too eto ri n e “ciara no gener gr ne Wg k Foyston Those who have been turning out | Jack Johnson, Jeanette and all the \ Jack W: he team are “olver others, except a few smaller fel ton got all the good material, | 78c} ee ee ae anM LANGK SAD ners, a their complaints | the Wm. C, Speidel, Dr. CF. Fatset, E. | -———__ In some states assed > t ss ms white and black fig abolishing basket PACKEY A WELTER t apper, and many Bill Hayward from pore - the color ii ra Results of basketball gamer NEW YORK, Dec » hurt the game for Oregon, Idaho an es Packey McFarland is iad t he Church league, played T " ° f bis race. His actions bringing forth some big ‘ fight again. He has eased him at the Lesch! pavilion, were: tput t gro boxer tn disrepute farmer lads to play footba He has been playing w toga f Into the welterweight situ nity Lutheran 42, First Presby.He tore down prestige built up by on his track de Soteah chk team te tha Wome Os ation created when Ted Lewls . Gans, Dixon and others. ea ie | L know laimed the title and Willie eget © Once, MeVey and Langford were real Dobie did all that work himself “or ae Ritchie challenged and lost t ( an Bible Queen stars. McVey at one time held the The alumni gave him little h 0 CHANCE MAY ACCE the Briton M. E. 18 A rinies of Srabes ew Refore this last season started a PT “y la lightweight,” says ‘ M. FE. 65, Queen Anne white heaves wanted any of his complained that he had to give \ peat, iy A Packey, “but I've been boxing |, jo sume. Lengto rained hie Setar tas sees theres ta “feivoe' SS LQ$ ANGELES BERTH | 21)"c2i0% sre" os NEE, a school men that natura nid | nate gat, erin |] 142 pounds ringside for Lewis t Baptist 46, Swedish | 7 . rhe epee ae la the chips Dec. 31 R 1 The two sable Sams have met being enticed aver. by « , 5 aee| ‘Dee. 31. Mette mas eee are, Saet® eaoe nore eee tacdaat tena ape as 1S i as Stas a tonite | t first one wonld win, then y save t ' ; REPORT ther y they have been box (MARKET as Tr “ rege ay ae Stovall Called ‘Jesse ry : °° different ,conditions. Ey James” of Paid Wholeenle Dealers for Pald Prod ge in the Northwest is aching to r Vegrtabies and Fruit \ Veal ve Washington rat defeat Baseball . fp Simeon - Alaska tadeget, cack oo . , m @ ice ie their end. rt ue s veae ey are good CHANGE HOCKEY LINEUP ne 8% «ive ane ever “oe 8 eam we Roy Rick y ' e e . agg Berta et 1° It ta fe 2 next rand the ward If i] Ae ° store . o ara hat good men have 8 flower. aon 125 | Porm: fares oe oF to be Dobie's cessor na pt to # en craaeeralt ate o. good vise, dos... 300 @ 16 can't be expected to get out and y Met a r i , apa in hunt men his first year here, and, Vancouver tn Va de ar . 1 au the mnt tel toe ght is 10 nnless the alumni wa out fo ‘ 10-1. eal, laree 1 @ 10 t alma mater aso : n 1s apt to have the sea PASADENA apes, Malaga, 83-10 9 Nelling Prices to Metatler for son of beatings that the Tall Scot P 1 sso or, Bees and Cheese feared when t the lum yr toward a t honey, new, ease ae ‘ rat the But € & . ° “se t } a 5 ds 5 ane : e Pt eton La The system of alumni indu f th raf . of ” ame ng high school men to ente aking Pea ° Jat eer oe a their college Is not auch a det oe " riment as would be supposed I is « plets 17 In most ca the men are go pea bap Hy ing to a college and it is only Htornia, 4« ton twins 7 @ question of which one. Few H vouse Amante 19 cases have ever come to light ICE SKATING : Sigil 180 Kane In the Northwest where other THRE SESSIONS DAILY nipa, ® 133 @ eth pease eee arguments than the advantage aed) Monday apres n one college holds over another Bp. om, St yt ae ° Canntry May, and Grain - —— — a 4 . ° 4 ' * paid » ducer) : ° “COME ! rs ‘ BULL BROS om it, eet Sus? Printore vi... y gine ait . 10 @ 3 THIID 1043 PREDICTS FAST BASEBALL CINCINNATI, Dee. 31 1916," sald Jack He nee of the n reco: On re) a res gy ae ) GEOKGE STOVALL George Stovall, who was me leaguer in effort SIGNS CLEVELAND CONTRAC ized baseball, Is into the fold and gi when Feds t with the If Not Satisfied, | Come Here HIPPODROME 814 First Ave. | || PORTLAND, De 1 anley Mien’s Shoe Store ere aes ford has been tn the ri eVey 12, They are alc fing. and when they are gone the day of the negro fighter of rominence will be over. Old Timers Will Always Lead Feds the rea Eddie P tan) kK and 8 0 ing to ft the ave of ex will remain at the the outl », they aws out past 40 and let out by 1 opponents He 21 contest was with St Bhod fifth runs and Louis He 1, He Brown won « WANT BONDS TO BOX t BATTLING LEVINSKY TACOMA, Dec. 31.—Joe Lev of New York will be brought to Tacoma to box Joe Bonds, North west heavyweight champion, {f the ermission of the authorities can » obtained. If not, Bonds will go Hast seeking a match with the New Yorke BEARS WILL NAME “GRID COACH SOON SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. new football coach will be & for the University of within the next month, it was said today, following the return T/ Graduate Mana John A, Stroy from his holiday trip home. A man is being sought who ean 1 t basketball and football FAVORS DUAL PORTLAND, UMPIRE SYSTEM Dec 1--Walter paver manager, will or retaining the double um |pire s when the Coast league mog meet, January 4, he said] today Cheasty’s The Store of Preparedness for the Big, Prosperous New Year Here Always “Valves Tell’’ Store Closed All Day Tomorrow ly SABLE SAMS ARE LAST NOTABLE SURVIVORS OF RACE OF FIGHTERS | G000 MATCHES FEATURE FINAL BOUTS IN S. A.C. CHAMPION SHIP TOURNEY If the Seattle Athletic club holds many more smokers like the city boxing and wrestling tournament that ended Thurs day night, some people won't need to worry about claret. It flowed in bounteous quantities in both Wednesday and Thurs ights’ sessions, f ‘ class were won by 8. A. C. boys the ever Buck ne rk was @ i In the round Buck ner sent a right h that closed Earl's eve pl It was the first time Baird ever been marked and he has fought vurs in the Northwest in the Segeur, the h er, took on f y high footbal in a igtest, Neither of anything about boxing, but t didn’t prevent them from ham meriog each other's faces. Nyland- er {s minus a tooth as a re sult of a hard right from Segeur in the first round. Segeur won Tom Wyard made Claude Fortner, the wrestling au, who wants to be a boxer, quit in two rounds Fortner had already won the 135- ound wrestling title, and the dou competition was too much m2. Wyard, in turn, lost to Stan ey Sontag in the final bout for the S-pound title. local ring. wrest- Broad- three: them teen Sontag was fresh. Honors were even for two periods, but in the rd Sontag hammered Wyard un he bung to the ropes. Wyard’s seconds threw up the sponge. It was Buckner’s first appearance in the squared ¢ but he gave Baird all 3 expe r ts for tional titles, d and that a knockout @ would come back ome jolts that nearly off his fee Broadway high ' an unattach- Sled boxer, put up the best bout of he tourney matches, The two 4 blows for four rounds with even. The judges finally eely the decision aude Scott, a brother of Pat, former S. A, C. and Elks’» boxing instructor, won the 125- pound title by default from Lon- nie Mcintosh. Charlie Sontag broke Mcintosh’s nose the night before, and Lonnie couldn't go on, C. Amundson, a game little 115-Ib, boxer, reached the finals In his class. He fought ten rounds last night, which is an evening's work for any one. In his last bout with Benson he was 60 exhausted that he could hardly swing. Benson got a close decision over him in the third round. Results last night were Wrestling Finals—125 pounds—F, Wille beat W. Wille. 145 pounds—C. Fortner beat Hanson. 158 pounds—L. Wray beat Beardsley. 175 pounds—Wray beat McGrath. Heavy welaht—R. Segeur beat Wray Boxing 115 pounds—Amundsen beat Hopper, four rounds; Amundsen beat Sehedrich, tour rounds rounds. Final—Benson beat Amundsen, three rounds. 185 pounds, special mateh—Baird beat Bockner, three rounds. 125 pounds, final—Clande Scott beat Meintesh by default. 185 pounde—Sheedy beat ‘Abrams, four rounds. Final—Scott beat Sheedy, three rounds. 143 pounds—Wyard beat Fortner, two rounds. Final—S, Sontag beat Wyard, three rounds 158 pounds, by default Heavyweight, final—Segeur beat Nz~ lander, three rounds final—Johnson beat Dahl SINCLAIR MAY BUY N. Y. GIANTS CHICAGO, Dec, 31.—The quiet the baseball peace pact rupted here today, follow- ing ynfirmed rumors that the New York Giants will be sold to Harry Sinclair, the Federal league Angel,” and President Gilmore of the Federal league. It was said the chase price will be $2,000,000 and that Joh McGraw will con- tinue as m er. JONES UNDER CONTRACT ST. LOUIS, Dec. 31.—Fielder Jones is a free agent, and not under a contract with Phil Ball and Otto Stifel, new owners of the Browns, as was supposed, it was learned to- day, following Jones’ arrival from Portland. Jones’ contract expired last y There is little doubt but that he will sign up with Ball again and manage the Browns. thor wr below and ft will apply the same as cas! Just will nom larke’ Good PACE IMPOr Geo, J.1 16 ¢ ane. 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