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oP 7 s Far FAG! rae?r or et . ne ie ea 7 Ife. xt 43 v= VANCOUVER, RB. C,, Jan, 12 Vancouver stepped out of last place fn the Pacific Coast Hockey league Tuesday night at the expense of the Victoria team. The locals took the Islanders down the line on the ice by the score of § to 3. The Aristo crats were clearly outclassed thru out the entire contest by the Van mver septet The first two goals were put over by the visitors in the first seven minutes of play. They were made On high shoots to the net, which Lehman could not knock to safety after bringing down. Both the Patricks were fn the Moeups. In the third period, with the score tied, Vancouver opened an assault on the Victoria goal that made the allies’ bombardment of the Dardanelles look like the dinky efforts of a Roman candle. Kenny Mallen was struck by the flying puck near the end of the Second period, and knocked un conscious for several minutes The line-ups Vancouver. Position Victoria Lehman . Goal McCulloch Patrick Point Genge Griffis .....Coverpoint Patrick Taylor Rover Riley Stanley Center Mallen Duncan Right wing .McDonald Cook Left wing err Referee—Tommy Phillips. | AT YE GeneRac's nose. MONTREAL DROPS OUT MONTREAL, Jan. This city has been dropped out of the Grand | Cireult for 1916. The war fered with the racing game | year. 12 last inter. | [Wneny Youre Yo Be ON Guaanl oa | Muldoon Has Measure of Confidence After the Victory By Vancouver Manager Pete Muldoon and hi puck chasers will romp aboard the choo-choo for Victoria Friday morn ing. Hope arose in Pete's breast Wednesday following the defeat suffered by Victoria at the hands of the Vancouver Millionaires Tues day night. Things looked sort of tough for the locals for a time, due to the fact that they were a pretty badly bunged up bunch following last Friday's tiff with Portland. Seattle has two games in suc cession with Victoria, and a couple of wins will be welcomed in the Metropolitan camp. While Mets are arguing things with Vic- toria, Vancouver will be taking on Portland in the Rose City. The Millionaires looked good Tuesday and Seattle fans are hoping they will prove good enough to hand the| leagee le ding Uncle Sams a lacing BROADWAY HAS A MONOPOLY ON STARS Once In a decade does a class in high school or any schoo! possess such a number of well-known ath Jetes as does the 1917 class of the) Broadway high school. In former Years the athletes have been pret- ty well distributed among the dif. ferent classes, but at the present, time the junior class of Broadway has a complete monopoly of the school's athletes. Out of the 16 letter men in football, 12 were juniors. On the basketball team at the present time six members of the first team are juntors. Broad. way will be well plied for foot ball material next year Following are some of the funtors who were members of the championship football squad la Frey, Adams, Butcher, Bowden, Ny- leander, Feek, Reese, Overton, | Gribble and Cassels. In basketball Manson, Marquat, La Frey, Adams. Overton and Quinn are sopho- | Mores. In track as well as base ball, the juniors have a good share. When the present junior class graduates, Coach Henderson wil! have to develop some mighty good men to take the places of the ones who will leave. From reports that have been going around, he is al- ready building up some new ma- terial in the sophomore and fresh men class FREE DOCTOR Call at the Right w Drug your cane and prescribe for you, ab- solutely without charg We want your patronag efter you the doctor's nducement Look Yellow Front Improper than Aieease are often the cause of & standing trouble. panmur rather our praon * Con Nation man Blood 4 ponawa a to & to 12 ve mm. the} MEN. | KNOW THAT) Postottice | on Friday Harold White, the North Da kotan, will be on the job W day night at the Arena to show off before the assembled crowd in at tendance at the fancy dress | carnival | His barre! jumping stunt will be one of the ea of the evening's entertainme While quite com mon in the East, the stunt is a new one here and shoald be food for considerable comment. The jumper will don skates and then three bar rela will be placed before him on the ice. He takes a start and hurdles the three barrels, One bar rel ts then added after each jump luntil the distance becomes too great for him to negotiate. | White, for a youngster, is a |marvel on the steels and ts fast making a reputation for himself in ‘ico skating \eaihoes OE a STANFORD EIGHT IS HARD AT TRAINING ‘al, Jan. 12. PALO ALTO, —Brim- | | ful of confidence inspired by their | showing at Poughkeepsie last sea-| son, the Stanford university eight, | the California Giants, are hard at work preparing for the big event} next June. Western rowing ex-| perts entertain the opinion that the Cardinal crew, with the experience giined last season, will be mo formidable next yeer. The ship jcompany, which lost to Cornell by | lonly an eyelash, will be practically | intact. BIH Bloesser, a victim of} the five-year rule, will be the only absentee. aia es | EASTERNERS ON WAY NEW YORK, Jan The East's first delegation to the annual meet-! ing of the U. 8. Golf Assn. at Chi- cago Friday night left here today In the party were Howard F. Whi ney, secretary of the Unite! States} 12. | Golt Assn.; F. 8. Wheeler, nominee for treasurer; H. W. Winthrop and Max Bebr NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—The Jobn-| ny Dundee-Freddie Welsh match. scheduled for the 7ist Regiment armory on Thursday night, has been or the militia objected to having the armory used i= & place in which to hold boxing, FIGHT A DRAW PORTLAND, declared off rs of Jan, 12—Al Som- |mers and Earl Miebus still are rivals for the lght-heavywelght| crown of Portland. They fought al |six-round draw last night while| icicles formed on the rafters | SOX SECRETARY DEAD’ CHICAGO, Jan. 12-—Cherles Fred ericks, secretary of the White Sox |ever since Comiskey brought them| |to Chicago, Is dead, He had been} ill for some time. _ SEALS GET HYATT 12 The three me ST. LOU Jan Francisco club will get from the Cardinal » Corban turned over P’ Robinson to the Sea Miller Huge .H CHAMPION SHOOTER DEAD ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Jan. |Amateur Champion | George L. Lyon, of Durham, N. ix dead here of tuberculosis. WR FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL AND MASQUERADE THE EVENT OF THE SEASON 11 Big Prizes | | San} ‘Trapshooter | * ? ST 2. The waiver rule d to former Fed- | eral le according to | Fielder Jone intends putting | umber of hi ner Feds on th market witho it asking waivers from | the other clubs in the American league Members of e eattle Yacht club Hl gather Wednesday evening for Annu meeting and election of “ J, ¥ Chilberg has een ed for commodore THEN'S MY ORDERS! Willie Hoppe STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 12, 1916. re — TUT PuTITe , rr owes ST Go \ BANERAL 1S AVERY NERVOUS MAN (vessin ANY DUNE RING Ts BUT GaNena wean BY | yi ON UE AWAKEND IT'S HARD FOR) BE DONG HERE MS Your @ waning ™e IM TO WEP AGAIN QO i ‘ ALLow nee Np Naya waa Mle Do crt LAUNDRY vom: SY NOONE To DIGTLRS - : QuncK OF ion sy LAUeOReN, GOT PAGE 9, wear Doo" | out of Heed! cmep cr TH MORMING YOU SIN\P fh ww WILLIE HOPPE IS GREATEST OF THEM ALL DRAW ‘TO CUSHION NURSE SHOT HOPPE [S Swimming Championships SUPREME. to Be Settled February 10 STIL], UP How long “would Ty Cobb lead the batters of baseball if he were compelled to make three hits to every other play- er’s two, or how long would he lead the base stealers If he had to carry a weight around his neck? How long would Eddie Ma- han reign ae king of dropkick ers If chains were placed on his booting hoof to limit hie stride or how long would Jess Willard be able to defend his ring title if he was allowed to hit only above the chin? Not long. But they tied a weight on Willie Hop: wrist In the 18.2 balk line billiard tourna ment in New York and he won it, The weight was the handi cap under which Hoppe had to play. He had to score 500 points while George Sutton made 400 and George Slosson made 375. That just about makes Hoppe the champ of ali champs. He's greater In his line than other leaders in theirs. Other champions are allowed to meet opponents on even terms, but Hoppe has to them a running start. to catch them and pase them, Ane reason Hoppe Is #0 good Is that he has been playing con- tinuously for 24 years. He started when he was 4 and had to stand on a box. At 19, just out of short trousers, he went to France and won the world title from Vigeaux. He prac- tices two hours every day. Hoppe ys the most im- portant thing about billlards is control of the wrist muscles and that the greatest strain |s not making shots, but In watching opponents pile up points. ABERE “Jan, 12—The work of financing a team in the North western league will be started by Aberdeen business men within a short time, Local fans have not yet given up hopes of seeing league bal! in this city in 1916 -{c FIELDER READS LAW TENNIS STARS IN BUSINESS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 12 Maurice McLoughlin and Thomas Bundy, tennis atars, are planning on going into the sporting goods bus! ness in Los Ange February 10 was selected s ming championship Tuesday. s the date of the olty swim- The aquatic tournament wil! be staged at the Washington Natatorium. The affair will be In charge of Donald Vickers, swimming | instructor at | the Natatorium, west title He says that announcement, and that a large entry list is expected. nt swimmers in Seattle, and the com are a number of exce petition should be keen in the will be a plentiful distribution of class who formerly held the North great deal of interest greeted the There various events, of which there Several aquatic stars developed here lately are expected to show thelr wares In the water. There will be events for men and women, Prizes will be put up for the winners of the various Entries are now being received at the Natatorium, and gir ! events. 1s well as boys Quatl are dying by the hundreds of starvation in the outskirts of Seattle, according to L. C. Griffiths of 61 Ninth st. viaduct. The snow and frost have covered their feeding | grounds, according to Mr. Griffiths Jand he thinks that the sportemen jof the city should do something to | relieve the situation When quail season comes al and birds are scarce, the hunters from the city will be the loudest to yelp,” said Mr. Griffiths Tuesday I think that it would be a grand idea for the sportamen in Seattle to get together and do something We GAME BIRDS DYING | ON CITY’S BORDER {could band together and buy some this winter. 1 feed for the quail am doing all I can, but that isn’t much when compared to what a group of sportamen could do who have the interest of hunting at heart For every cent spent for food dur ing this cold enap, they would be amply repaid in full | when the se Mr. Griffiths owns ne near Lake Washin p food could be store quail during the cold spell, Mr iths’ phone number {fs Main He would like to hear from a re pal sportsmen. eral buf ton where nd fed to whether the team would come any where near first place, In the Lin lcoln game, Broadway showed that} }any team that wins the champion |ship will have to defeat the Pine street echool, Ed Marquat and Lou La Frey, the forwards, have} {no equal when ft comes to dribbling the ball down the floor, Dick Mun m one of the stara of the Church league at center. Eddie Marquat, according to Coach Hen the on i best high school play Albert Hansen | | | Things Shaping Up for Broadway Basket Five: Since the defeat of Lincoln atfer with the dribble. Les Turner ts the hands of the Pine street basket-|showing the team his conception |ball tossers, the hope of winning |of the new rules, so any team that Janother city championship has|has figured on having an easy |started to take definite shape at/time with Broadway, had better \Hroadway, At the beginning of the look out when it clashes with the season, Lea Turner, Coach Hender-| Auto Row School |son's assistant, was doubtful | ‘SEATTLE STILL LEADS Seattle continues to lead in the Northwestern Basketball league The local quintet triumphed over the Preston basket shooters In the recent game, 34 to 20. Orillia also put over a victory, defeating Kent o 13. Seattle nd Orillia are tied for firat place,*with three won and none lost, while the other two teams have lost three and won none. SITUATION IN AIR |, More delay In making the se- lection of a football coach at the U, of W. will be evidenced. T committee appointed to sift the applications, which number 25 or more, failed to do so at ay night’s meeting. More time has been asked for, and It appears unlikely that anything will be done now for another | Tu j week. When the committee met and gave the work the once over it decided that it would take more than one sitting to look over the material In hand and cut the list down to three or four, to be | recommended to the board. Younger will recommend Wednesday night's meeting. DAVID FULTZ TELLS It Is probable that Manager a ball coach to the board at NEW YORK, Jan, 12—What treatment former Federal league players may expect at the hands of organized baseball was outlined Wednesc statement by Da vid ident of the Base. |ball Players’ fraternity Fultz stated if an organized ba | GRNORAL,* Come BAC. TO TELL YoU COT TO WORRY. | Verily, we say unto you: | | | | | Freddie Weish better steer clear of | for his battle | | | ll game bags Later Deon y von comes.” MAJOR LEAGUES HOW se |ball club desires the services of a {Federal leaguer, the club will ‘ne gotiate with his Federal league owner and then assume his con- If organized ball does not care to assume the contract of any Federal player, it will not be obliged to MORAN AND FULTON Fultz stated TO MIX IN GOTHAM Jan, 12 Garden NEW YORK, |Johnston of the club announced today that Fulton and Frank Moran will ten rounds here early next mon It is said Tommy to match the winner Willard New Mareh with at eans, dur th. Burns has agreed Jess ing Jimmy Athletic Fred box | CLUB IS GROWING | | Ata meeting on Jan Tacoma 17 the South Athletic club will open bids ‘TINKER AFTER BIG ED for gymnasium and shower bath deweter ang etWarenich | equipment for the club's rooms | At a later meeting {t is planned 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison|| CHICAGO, Jan. 12,—Joe Tinker,|to form a permanent organization |manager of the Cubs, Is after Ed] It 1s reported that applications for | Roulbach, who pitched for the Cubs|membership have been recetved| We guarantee the aupertority ot{@,Blmber of seasons, Reulbach is| from several hundred men ae LS ie eae of the Federal league le GAL. LINKS FAVORED COWLER LOSES AGAIN “"™~ DENVER, Jan, 12—The Del BOSTON, Jan, 12,—Tom Cowler,| Monte, Cal., links are the favorite Jim Corbett's protege, lost a 12-|for the holding of the Western round decidion to Battling Levinsky | tournament, according to Frank LL. A. LUNDBERG CO. here Tuesday night. Cowler floored | Woodward, president of the United as his opponent in the early stages of | States Golf Assn. Mr. Woodward | ruses, Deformity Appliances andthe melee, but Levinsky was too| left Tuesday for Chicago to be in 1107, THIRD AVE, [clever for the Britisher, attendance at the annual meeting, NOW WHAT THe BLANK |John Veatch, track 2h gust "BY BUD FISHER THe it ORTHWESTERN LEAG league club owners for tle trouble securing good gonfalon chase. team this year than he ha the insanity experts. The reason is simple. The di has thrown a multitude o! minor leagues of higher cl grabbing off the lesser lights while the big leagues h gone after the stars. Next season will be a bad one the rising young bushers. terial on the market the young fellows, no matter good they may be, will not have much of a chance place. There are few managers who will give much time to a bu when he has a bunch of going good. Yea, verily, the rising stars. ee Our own Dugdale should profit by the peace that has come amongs* us. He should be able to step out and fill his ranks with cap- able players at a nominal salary cee Once again officials at Leland-Stan- ford have come out flat-footed in their stand against American football. eee Jack Abrahams, forward and cap- tain of last season's U. of W Haskosen quintet, is now attend ing Gonzaga. He Is one of the regulars on the squad of the Spo- kane school ° . Paul A. Strachan, a visitor from Atlanta, writes commending our praise of Frankie Whitney, which appeared a few days ago. | - Se | coach at the Washington high in Portland has turned down an offer to} coach the Stanford team that Texas offer with Charley White. Those Tex- ans are a little quick on the trig ger sometimes. They may take kindly and insist that he fight. . Les Darcy, the Avetreliai middle- weight, won more fights last year than any other boxer of prom! nence in the world. He had 13 bouts and won 12 4,8 Jeff Smith wa score a vict lad in the la the only one to over the clever f the kangaroo. ped Smith Kary mage t 8 Nig HS Ay AT THE FRONT In the Sport Zone |r.. An owner who does not have a better not | to Freddie's dancing | Vit) ward UE moguls, or any other minor that matter, will have very lite baseball material for the 1916 d last should be inspected by ~ ssolving of the Federal league f players on the market. assification have already b With so much seasoned seasoned vets around that it will be a cruel summer twice just to show that ft be done Cubs had grew up end became mean they were forced to | him for $10. The purchaser verted the bruin into steaks ent the players an invitation the feed. see Jim Coffey, the Dublin to have everything a topnot needs but a good, healthy jaw. cee Five of the best jockeys on track at New Orleans have ruled off. Foul tactics in were responsible. oad With the California basketball taking a drubbing at nearly stop on the way north, Wi ton’s chances Friday night to be improved. |Say now, honest, do | whether that Willard- Patton is on or off? Neither do we. cee | Hotel owners in the South been yelping ever since the ball peace pact was _ baby blue. There'll be only training camps this year in | of 24. PENN STAR IS C | SYRACUSE, Jan. 12.—Willi | Hollenbeck, former Penn star, have charge of the football jat the local university during the | ji916 season. 25% On Every Garmen Cheasty’s Pre-Inventory Sale “VALUES TELL” It’s Gold Dollars for 75 Cents! Stock of Made Right, Smart UITS OVERCOATS Hence—Come now to That’s OFF t in Our Matchless