The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 13

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: STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1916. PAGE 13 ———>)|Takes to Rai Ve T OCKEY STRAIGHT STUFF! ° “Like ea Greatest Pair of Legs Will Be Not C ame RINKRATS Pitted Against Greatest Arms yi nn a BEST ON an By the Sporting Editor rd = = — BY BROWN HOLMES re — The greatest pair of arms in the small fighter clase will be fn etill claim! he P ERLE CA AY. the Sawtireasetied ‘fkeiie urabicn: } pitted against the greatest pair of lege when George Chaney and 6 fenth Johnny Kilbane meet, March 17, In Baltimore, for the feather \ champlonst f the vowed 1 nter n < f weight champlonship. v Evidently V " ty ; ; ‘i. as Chaney has the biggest and strongest arms ever owned by fe tten the #ix-roun Arubbir +4 at Bu ’ e th w a featherweight. He hae the arms of a middieweight. They are t at the t M a Northweste twice as big as the arms of other little serappers, and muse! © te ‘ otha re ee ie I pe Nat Hen Roy ve cott a short time ago la The Bankers’ amateur hockey obs ulge out all over them adhe soho av ata Oi ee Bae. nker It seen ! part cem that The “kick” In this great palr of arma Is indicated by the fact fer . eam was beaten, 4 goals to 1, im ad ie sr ! t amateur game staged i oe that the battle|the ft } that Chaney has scored 40 knockouts In lees than 80 fights, and - e the t man that the Butte \ { he orth west e eattlce Thurada ternoon at the i ; - lens than half of the opponents he put to sleep were able to stay bg pion al reengg Macs nd | Mets Meet Portland get to tke hold of th Phe Chamber of ( fivd rounde with him Mascot ‘sends word trom | pasted atone the cael ann = s n e ha t f the matter re » woeful lack Kilbane’s legs probably are the greatest ever owned by any ‘ Se ee ee . ne Ice Tonight 9 at ret ‘ ne on ice 4 t } bal we at tl ave taken ¢ fighter. He is even faster on his feet than the shifty Jim Cor re nt was the star of the , bett was in his best days. tit Port) " \ t er t the rea t scoring all four 8. | Portland hasn't cinched tts e cir ulders over This pair of legs brought Kilbane the championship. His cored tue Meena Per . aim to the bookey Uthe of the) | speed afoot made it possible for him to keep out of harm's reach é an tha tral of Soe te cific ¢ jeague by tho Case t t away tance while he jabbed his way to the top. th an ¢ ‘ “ ‘ j mit pokane f¢ eight 15-minute periods Sal a ns,” said Manager Pete umpire last season, there ‘ \ ye One boxer both Chaney and Klibane have met is Bobby Karl Conners, Bert nd iy Wileoe raseruaa *O Saar tie take tha tee tenia not admit that Perle the t jud ba Reynolds of Philadelphia, and their bouts with him show the re oe Wacoal “Our team will take the tee tonight 1 r rt s : aliae R t edits obtained by their greatest assets The n@ summery: fully determined to wrest the ga . te Klibane, by dancing around, outpointed Reynolds In a six ‘ a poids ~ The Pc worked out ° > a ae ee the firet reund {ilitkin onl McDonald ~ on the ice - Stlin the when Casey aved the "| e wa - t The greatest pair of legs will be busy, March 17, carrying Kil | TO MIX SATURDAY H Kippert > be ted rong] a > t ' » the Pa Coast tc w the pitche bane away from the greatest pair of arma. Chaney keeps his arms I -- Grant look to b m on : , AS. working all the time, and If Kilbane keeps his feet quiet long Shaw 7 “ar ww ae a 3 Papi h ride : . enough for Chaney to land a solld wallop, there will be a new ents Hesketball seesere will t a a oe rer = e pit a t t \ ‘ ec fi r ht champlor 5 ra t nd ve swing Thured ehout. that eatherweight champ ade Orillia Saturda f i © ghee Riba . re . we that ¢ the hat Kilbane has held the title nearly four years. He won it by take on the Orillia ba ike fect that D aah see ee outpointing Abe Attell in 20 rounds at Vernon, Cal, February 22 in a arly scheduled hs a! focky will not with | At se 1 base for the ! t league wh 1912. Since then his title has been in danger only once. That was the Northwestern ue h Rates : or much enthusias nf ¥ a } " oy ¢ . when the champ met Johnny Dundee, april 29, 1913. The bout the battle is on a, the Pres Summary: G First period: eo Tommy is fast shaping up to his ’ ’ went 20 rounds to a draw ton lads will be t ests of the | Grant, 1 05; G 12:45; Grant, : e circuit, Case M er Walt M tn é ot fast games | 0:20 re i form of two years ag rw" — i f ‘ ian ms | 94 the league whe Credie of t Port e es that Casey "1 - ed for by owers of the Dnpergr period: Grant, 1:45; vt f With a hope of et est player ce a Coast league uni SIN WANTS ge ee en coer Senne Ragnar a ¢ hah t t pla ag “ * 0 Third period: None. = on th mn m f since WISCON Money Talks in Fight Penalties: None boys for the ¢ Le ey a ” -—_—_——— Captain Fovston ce Faces Riss toe WESTERN REGATTA | Game,” Says Wolgast| L. A. GETS CHANCE - ia his line With a ese things to | ntage the knowledge WILL KEEP OUT STARS will set the players f the Northwestern 1 N 1 1.—Wis east ed why h c 7.—In-| e pupk. blows at 8:30 snnn- other taaeball ¢ hd Petar seaggle ON, Wis, Jan. 7 be oe main te At od Mice FRANC 1860 sop 10 Wisconsin tennis authorities have — } versity stude " Arne Rg ee ‘ c 1 to stage a state champion. ntit | he } ' te oe we up tod 4 ; entitled to t Set ee ing the plan . P - ond t up today tou nent open only > ; Ae ip ,| with a bound, following the signing |Diavers who are residents of that t 4 cere na oreee the 21 © vip eel er Sa er ght of Frank Chance to manage LO®| ‘tate. The state will be divided P cles bee ei doe ed . ne ror praca soaps into secti¢ {each club asked t@ is Harris ~ 3 Wat oe ee ee ere aoa tt cn a ate t to decide the " tt “i pact . while. I have saved $20,00 “ ‘a Gane 1 haP | holders will, in turn, rk Judge of play—J MeDonala cause. | " ost the char ship, and have series of div r md Ofticta: Y eee o =. 6 ae fe twice that much I enjo when the lists have been reduced — ne _ s 1 ‘ eeniio ‘Whit: 1Or peenens Ke la emeraty * Pe | ap Phaealt the excitement of the game HEAVIES AWAIT GONG to a winner in each section, such rae Ge Uivlaa Lis Geen ae Gar| the’ teaténoes ce tous Lecce ; ~. When a fellow really quite 1t} NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Frank Mo-| survivors will meet in, a foumal Carl Mays ‘Gets er at Cedar Rapids, Ia. His) met means years and years, and the Jim Coffey were in good|robin series for the state Utle. Pee wife contract “tuber +7 forget you. If the for their bout here to-|h s from other states will have Handsome Trophy was at his wit's ex Jim Coffey's jaw keeps him from GOES TO CITY WHERE mot like me, it would not ng Joe Tho r Los|to cor fine the tr activities Fm. ys Ge ack tel Sees - diag Pe aie re aS e me in actior meet Paul Fredo, Kic tation tourname sie idedtneahid ayaa aeel bean’ ald arring partner, in the|prizes in keeping with their ideas! ap { tneir own drawing powers. Carl Mays, former Portlan pitcher, now on tt Sox squad, has been » : fe"siaaige gay) 8" "wax reaveisco, a 17-8 BROTHER WON FAME The young fellow had boxed some “8 ata club shown f y we Jimmy Callahan may make a lot of ner George W) onal a ae sie hada fob, engraved with words:| so he decided to try the mitt aot in the Pittsburg tean oe ( | Stanley Covalenkin ex-Portiand “World's Cha ns, 19 game. He « eded rapidly, an t reporte w <obe ors twirler, & ie ° — The center of the fob is set off it was b a short time ago that the same thful shortston | © where b , : Harry, now wi ’ With a diamond. Mays is vis he gave Ad Wolgast such a ter-| phenom. V , ~ {tn a reves eee the the # t C N t Ch Felatives tn Portland. rifle lacing. ‘The bout was Se a It was while with the Phile tha ome INow to easty s staged at Atlanta, Ga, and Ad's | Several baseball clubs seem to be - ; ; three times : 3 seconds threw the sponge at hasing Chase. Yes, it's Hal, we te park to 4 fron B naing TRACK MEN TRAIN the end of the fifth round mean the set about lpannant’, Horry is wtenanden atchiess Value-Giving aa eas alg was 42:32, a {bis younger brother right-handed BY HIKING {N SNOW Whitney handied all of the detalle |. M. Uppercu Is an official In the | Ko \dering the cold] grecKER AFTER MAT STARS | of the match himself. He a ke racing « is tacatioas to roma ‘ AE TEn Bets - as his own manager, rented t @ more to pegiliem, we opine [2% a. Wyekotfs! NEW YORK, Jan —Ioe Bi NOTRE DAME, I: A| hall and built the ring. The last id a t and you have it final spurt along the beach was|the Nebraska wrestler, | ’ hike of five part of the business was where hee heered by a large crowd his former trade atoo in snew is the principal recreatio the 12 track athlete who are band. Keep spending the holidays at Notre| worth watch! Dame. Clad fn football togs, the ee t 4 eo the , there may be money in base-| “80# gathered to see the fi eee s.| Pre-Inventory 000 and stepped out wit second and for a time gave x @ winner a good race {will « So FS BPPY OSS ee | Re men hit up & merry pace. All the After watching =» game of ice Gis os 2 ie eeuotis Sees ALL WANT MAGEE First Skate Made of Bone; por in S al eset ule. } all Had he seen a game of ) - 3 Pio of Skating Mystery | hockey, perhaps he would hare eat in the origin of the | the world's progress. anges Itt Jer 8 » in ed to belleve the WANTS A BIG PURSE used another expression for war Sam Wallach, who and let his famous quotation re strong, virtle race of the fer to hocke fights for his brother, ead has recetved an offer e 9 three round-trip Fielder Jones, the new St. Louls Orieans, for Cross to f manager, will have men Russel!, i his roster at the Cross wants $1 season. Sti star skaters tights between th tLen Magee, who ion teary motion wih On Our Great Clothing Floor Feds. 80 do M Stallings and fur-topped boots to easy Moran, Rob han, Her east possible ex rtiot zog. Huggins and eight American ne relies found tn England tn league managers FARR WON'T TELL US Micate nh + were wed as early a (Except the Invincible Suit—Always $16.50) Lp writter ade of skat same year SPOKANE, Jan Owner Farr FF kiln encoura Butte ward ae York Amertean pitcher, This Big Offer Starts rased ied WANT BIG REGATTA Tomorrow Morning! ——_——— - DATE POSTPONED the . We will give absolutuely FREE an Extra Pair a SHORT SPORT J 4 ot vale apa sgh RSITY, Cal..| i Tai Tame of mind / Pants with every order for Suit or Overcoat = BASKETBALL {GAMES I a from railro j te hat Soes wih -poaeon eh ke a ore i ene y rk American ptcher, e Singer Wants Son aa icy Th tanaunans Smart TO ORDER to Be a Boxer Pierre Maupome, of the Inf AT BROWN #& HUI ational fi Three-C ushto m Billiar C] h nn McCormack, the Irish tenor, | ang Prench 7 hou, tas er ee h. i sriseggrs have Pret : parents Vera Crv a 4 O es . 1 ee pipe teal on li ico. He spoke French naturally, |i and that he wants his son to bo a iuait S baie tate Tie $15 Garments now......$11. “My boy does not need to be a| St States. He also puts a lot of Mf $20 Garments now......$15.00 TO MANAGE FROM BENCH rofesnl but T want him to size martha 1 $25 Garments now. . $18.75 ON CLEVELAND, 0., Jar pant this b an good, clean| FARMER WANTS TO Meet $30 Garments now. - $22.50 UNI Carrigan, catcher and leader of the ort See Seth BONDS ai $35 Garments now.. - $26.25 MADE a bench manager, Joseph T. handball star in college days and Howard, 1 of Fra $40 Garments now. . $30.00 owner of the ton tearr » has taken up boxing, ten Farme th { Kapow With Ertra Pair Pants As announced. Lannin Car and swimmin On one |boxer, is 4 tland trying to ur ——— —_—_ S idnd middiewelghte | Reduction This offer may not last 1 long— i H may not come again. Get busy TO ENTER A. A. U. GAMES |ff 7 - es i! —get the best Suit or Overcoat re yp DENVER Oslo. den rea) Throughout ee Depart { Oavdac in the land with extra pair pants rado universities already are pre- | rent. for $15.00. y nual A. A. U. champlor track |i (Except few contract goods.) t 1 1 meet { ark next Two of the Fastest Teams in the World Portland vs. Seattle formed ceataionaty the. Bo Don’t Delay Come Today TO DEFEND TITLE “VALUES TELL” BOSTON, J 6.—Chan a1-| i fred De Oro will defend his world’s Tonight, 8:30 P. three-cushion billiard title against the challenge of Lioyd Jevne here Tickete now on sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. in a three-day match beginning Jan 12, ) Jevne has posted a $150 for t De Oro defeated Jevne in 1910 by the score of 150 to 121 NEXT ATTRACTION Big Ice Skating Carnival and Fancy Dress Masquerade Wednesday, January 12 304 PIKE ST. GR Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday q Lest we forget. Tan Johnson de tared | many t would never talk peace h the Pea

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