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\ 1] STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1916. PAGE # \ ANCOUVER HOCKEY SEPTET NOSES SEATTLE OUT OF 2D VICS BEAT “pipe = oe ee Ee RUPP IS ALF, \S , ‘ aot alae ane T NOTED A GREAT I g~ LEVERNESS r] : F 4 : = DYNAMITE ia } cow oon INSPECTOR | CI6ARET HIP POCWET jig | SAMS ALSO ibaa! ———e ‘are ueceeeosietneiinemmasentnae News Item—John Lb. Hudson INVENTION IN GOLF 3 2222°8"5 WHY NOT IN OTHER SPORTS? | | VAT THE F RONT prevent slicing and Goals To pullin i Teams Played. Won, Lost. For Pot. Play . ntestten, esc Portland . 8 cre eS %o)0|CU1o oreo >> SADAAPAPRRAPAOD HI h s ya Vancouver 8 oe Se 500 10 — : | n t e port ne PPR Seattle . ‘ 8 ; 86 we 8 10 - = Vat ol Victoria 8 3 5 35 48 876 10 | WONDER if -~>’ PRG GIES (29) . it Next games: Tuesday 18—Victoria at Seattle; Port SHES LOOKING . » canoe !— REAO OW thai most men are etibblag thet’ toss aati land at Vancouver. THAT PART AGAIN their nose against the closed doors of the former merry WHERE “THE PRETTY’ mucilage parlors it seems that something should be pro- HEROINE TRIPPED ‘ vided for thi A LIGHTLY IN We e or cir amusement ROOM, ANO FELL INTO WAL. SHOEHORN'S ARMS! ig ‘ BY PLACING A MAGNET int THE HOLE, AND USING A STEEL. GOLF G, - . PUTTING Acree K With the saloons closed and nothing to take their place the CINCH ——— men need some place to relax. Boxing is good when con- ducted in the proper manner and we should be able to have good boxing in a town the size of Seattle. cee $ ICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 15.—Lester Patrick's Victoria Aris- tocrats spilled the dope here Friday night by walloping the Seattle ice hockey septet 5 to 3, The game was one of the most interesting and best played seen here for some time, Fast hockey was played thruout the entire contest by both squads. Victoria had enough of a bulge to entitle the local puck chasers to a clean victory. The locals were penalized 12 minutes during the melee, while the Seattle boys behaved exceptionally well and but three minutes in penalties were checked up against Muldoon’s crew. No sooner had the teams taken| the ice than it was plainly evident | that the crowd was in for some classy hockey playing. After five | minutes of play it was seen that game was going to be a real} ‘ struggle T0 S$ Play in the first two periods Mie bout even. The score at the end of the first setto was one to one, At) a / | the end of the second fracas it was r] P,. : still a tie, three all. * | | | Boxing hasn't been much in this man’s town for some little time. There is no reason on earth why it shouldn’t be. | Not the rough-neck stuff—not prize fights. They're a | thing of the past. We speak of boxing. WITH “THIS REMARKABLE BAT?’ A GOOD BATTING EYE WiLL BE AS USEFUL AS AN OL STOVE IN NKUNOGO AFRICA —— - | Despite the stringent laws covering prize fights, the other large cities of the coast are staging bouts that are well worth paying a visit. IPRs oecee Let someone come to the front in this time of need and see if something can't be done for the manly art. If 43 of the largest schools of learning in the United States sanc- tion the right kind of boxing why can’t Seattle have it? o* There should, of, course, be some; hand and offer a prayer at the governing body to look after the| mention of having first-class men sport and see that it is conducted| appear here in Seattle. Witn sown L. HuOs0NS New About the middle of the secon is WonveR , lade: INVENTION lod, things began to happen Bs 3 i ; Bon teams were struggling with =| 'SUSEGO IN WRESTLING — 1 NON SLICEING= PULLING DRIVER” YouR Harry Anderson, the highly tout i Vancouver lightweight, failed to orive WILL NOW BE AS STRAIGHT AS i their might to put over a goal that | . : © '3 “THE BAND “MAT PTS A in a clean and wholesome man- see eepers % 4 yd P KE is cent an " The ing off the flying puck. Nichol got Ite with Danny O'Brien, ‘the clever) |@ '> THE BUTTON~@ is A wors.| 5 AP R TAKE A wrist What would be better than a com-) tea} hg ferried ‘oneal in some good work about this time, | Portlander. | |CANNON BALL. THAT 13 RELEASEO. ANDO a WATCH, REMove: THE WATCH FROM THE mission appointed by the mayor| have. When that kind of boxing scoring & marker on & pass from) Chot Neff, the local lad, substi) [FALLS OWN JERKING YOUR OPPONENT OFF HS FEET: ate gt ca at tie CENCE, OUT A en eee {s put on there is no unpleasant MeDonald. ated for the Canadian, and held COVPLE OF OVWNAMITE CAPs ——— | bai | ness attached to the game. b: Despite the fact that he was nee the ae lad to a draw, Danny did} — There are enough honorable and up- rg on p feeling at all well when he enter not show all the stuff of which he) ~~ zs eaecueeen right men in this village who the game, Frank Foyston, the Seat: lis capable in Friday's battle. The | know and like boxing who would |'t !@ the little fly-by-night fellows tle captain, played a wonderful old gladiator appeared to have Broadway. High Doesn’ t game. The lineups: jslowed up a bit, tf judgment can be! Victoria. California Plays Better 2 Bt emgage serreon seh That ina’ or atatt socme ta giving lovers of boxing a whole-| %hé kind those in authority want) | oot SFisitien Caaaie & A em renting Want to Let Henderson ‘Basketball Than Washington now and theses entertainment| Bere Stan MeCullceh .. saree | youngster, and at times {t required + Copeiner (all of Danny's skill to stand up to . . } ele | That's the dangerous kind. . Wilson |the local mitt artist. | I f th I | t | netsh: haved: aes staged of late, It! eee Porn In the semi:windup, 81d Mitchell eave for © niversl adept My ay eaten FA er yl Mio orate not) "is true. While they may have|As we say, good stuff is always MeDonald RW < had the better of the going w jsames ever witnesstd on the local been good, they were not of the, good stuff, whether it be boxing Officials—Timekeepers, © | Billy Wright, which the judges fail-| floor, the University of California _ Spencer, for the visitors, was the) begt. ‘The best is the real sport) or anything | and W. H. Wilkerson; referes. “tails jo Judges fal While the university is having @ to outshine any football team that 4 star of the game, scoring Seven! the other ts Bot. ee declared a draw. The men welgh-| ball coach, the entire student body fenderson is the type of co Washington five Friday night, by by Capt. Norton with four. For the There are AS sie would lift a! bad lay, Charlie | } ¢ } 3 judge of play jed to see, however, The match was/ hard time in the selection of a foot: | represented Broadway. |@¥!ntet defeated the University of tieid go He was ably supported | . ‘a have the best or nothing at jed 142 pounds. |up at Broadway high are pulling | that will make a winner out of any |the score of 80 to 24. At the out locals, Capt. Davidson and Sanders 3 > from eet Leo Houck, local 126-pounder,| for their present coach, Elmer Hen-|kind of matertal. If Henderson |set of the game the locals started were the stars, Davidson making! 08 f |was given the better of it when the|derson, to remain at his position | should go to the university, the unt-|out as if they were going to win 10 points and Sanders 8, ‘FRANKIE CALLAHAN is BIG MEET HOW ON ma Period— Judges awarded him a four-round/for another year. versity will be the winner and ithe game, but their inability to lo-| The Mneup: 3—Victoria, Mallen, from Kerr. |decision over Bert Forbes of Spo- Probably no other coach tn the Broadway the loner. cate the basket for potnts cost them Caltfornia. Position. Washington. VICTOR OVE! GR MAN ! ABT. cttie, Carpenter, 25 seconds |kane., The bout left little between | history of Broadway athletics has -_—_—_—_— the game, Both at team work and Norton ......Forward ...Davidson| R U The “International” n Beattie, Rowe, from Wilson, ithe boys to choose from. A draw)ever had as large a following as} if fi , }at passing, the Californians pos Spencer ....Forward Sanders) | Which boys of the public s¢i would have been a popular ver! Coach Henderson. Gri iths Stock Is |nensed a alight advantage, but Foster ...-...Center ...Schiveley BREAKS RALPH’S JAW | are competing fs on Saturday. The e-victoria, Kerr, 6:10 dict. | When {t was mentioned that he Gi Big Boo: Washington offset this by its fierce-| Penfield .....Guard Smith athletic endeavors will be streteh- Third Pertod— ar Bert Hughes and Charley David-| might leave for another position, iven a Dig Sti ness of play, Californt em bt Gy . Riddle pega ed over into next wi 7—Vietoria, Kerr, 11 seconds. play alifornia took bet- Embury .... vard ©. . 4 SALT LAKE, Jan, 15.—Ralph t week. Charts FCVIIES Nketr trom” Genge. son, featherweights, also boxed a| but If the student body would give| chia |ter advantage of ber shoots, while| Summary j Jan, ‘alph fare kept of the results and then 18:49 draw him the right support, he would| y |Washington was away off in its sbetitutes —- California, House| Gruman of Portland, lost a de- /sent to headquarters in Chicago, Penaiticn—Firat, period. Genge..4| Leo Crevier had the better of| probably stay, he was given ap minute en, q ithe argument with “Kid” Moore, a! shooting, many times the loc for Penfield, Field goals—Spencer| cision after eight rounds of | Where comparisons are made. os _— “ 7 4 piteicona st tact period, Rile nate i ~4 - be |shoots Just topping the basket and 7, Norton 4, Embury 2, Foster 2.) mitiing to Frankle Callahan of vation that would make any one d 3/127 nds. The melee was stop-jturn green with envy. The only 7 7 Track athletes will not be minutes. hird pou ua then falling outside. Should Wash- Davidson 3, Sanders 4, Riddle 2. in do Minutes. | Total victor min-lped in the fourth mesta, when|reason that can be assigned for | Jington have {ts eyes with it in lo Schiveley i, Fouls—Davidson «| New Nis aw wer Bieta be | Supine io no eager on CC Sea aa Moore began tinting the room aj Henderson's popularity ts the fact cating the basket Saturday, there out of ; = oo ‘¢ v y hue with the claret from his|that he goes about his work in a the third round the New York. rosy . ed papetet Jan, 16-—Portiand [fo Ad Schacht was the third) way that impresses the most skep-| ropped a , tn the tase Mr osat|man in the ring. tical, and that no favorites are championship 8 a. ight, when | play ed. The best man always gets hockey league Friday oa as te |the position, as was shown by the) ie cr tin vecoouver seven members of this year's city -atatigs! r si team. The —_ ended Vancouver 5, | Well, if any one would be scared | Portlan: 7 lat accepting a job that was rec The first period —s on ommended to him the way that the core. go egy Ae bo Rig Rag coaching position at Broadway w: sco! 4 frame, |@~ ome Mr. Henderson was the one. make headway in the second frame, | Tp. Paid Wholesale Dealers f | He came, and the first year the | er uncorked a terrific right, esi MIKE LYNCH SURE OF spe Yas Set moc ane JOB IF ANACONDA 1S | OFF THE tnd ofthe inh hen m deste | examined him. He fought game- I OUR OLD LEAGUE | ly for three more rounds, then } ) } If Anaconda, Mont., ts represent: |} ed in the Northwestern league next ° -¢) “SOCCER NEWS ft {s probable that Mike — a bat in the third mix of the evening | | Vegetables and Fruit material on hand was of the kind| season Tiere =" - comin be us ¢ 7 3 Th dant Park team will) ‘ Vancouver had far the better of the jo— a Pw abu want | that no one could control. He lost Lynch, the former Spokane man. liavar: Ps Diath Saeraoni Wannas 60 argument. (Corrected aatiy by 3. We. Ge 6 oO) | one game that year to Lincoln ager, will have the refusal of the| CHICK EVANS, the great Chi-|meet the coal town boys on their The game was the cleanest no rare 100 @ 128 | If the team had carried out the| fastest staged on the local ice thi® poi anas *% | rules laid down by Henderson, they | would have won the game | The following year his personall- | | berth as manager at his disposal, | cago golfer, rates Travers, the Win-|own ground. The Seattle players | ty began to be felt, with the result |; - Mike is some man tn Anaconda, |"¢F of the open title during the Stor |27@ determined to win, and a rous-} gon of 1918, as the greatest rolter ling A te ccnaten other | manager. —— o <8 e Blatt will referee. Smith, the | All thin dates back to the time} GOLF COMES NEARER being of tre Ce a ‘ant ‘Jeappest to-| kept In good condition and won the oapheselh ok to the time} art than. any other game, ac e week, will reap city championship. This year Ln when Lynch ve re oO or’ ‘s cording to Harry Vardon, English | @Ofrow al a 5h + wonderful ability showed {tsel NC greatest trunk and baggage smash-| professiona | . with his team of efty champions, | JOHTINY GRIFFITHS |g at ansconds for the Grent| Vareon. 6 | The game at Woodland paihs Ue 3 and not being satisfied with this,| The stock of Johnny Griffiths,|Northern railway. At odd times,;nerve and perament and that|t¥een the Rangers an Celtics, rf he went ahead and prepared ma-|climbing lightweight, has been | when he was stationed at Anaconda,|& person without temperament or|%¢ ® dandy. Both beeal as terial for next year that promises |given a big boost by a bout he did|/he played baseball, His ability|Sensitiveness in his nervous sys-|Stronsly represented, alld = & Nig [not even see, His stock boomed | along the line of the American pas-|tem probably would never become Crowd 18 expected to witness the ; 2:15. Referee, | when Matt Wells, the Englishman, | taneee al +s a star on the Ii struggle. Kick-off at 2 ANDERSON IS VICTOR trimmed Charley White of Chicago, |{!@¢, improved much faster than : ~ slinging propensities eas. 10; Goodenough. “Shorty” Anderson was returned |!" Boston, M 80 he ev ; SOMETHING NEW in the world | bs tually became a profes: . in K lthe winner over Parker Friday | L A few weeks ago Griffiths! Sia player and manager of golf has developed, Oulmet and| Tacoma ts due at Carbonado Sun i [night in. Class A at. Brown and | fought a bout with Wells that was | where he {s looked upon as a real season. “Cyclone” Taylor played a grand 3) ogame for the victors. He put one joal and assisted with two. Dun ’ derdale, Johnson and Oatman put EM over the trio of counters for Port land. _ CAL STILL IN FIGHT § CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Competition for the Western Golf association's Western championship tournament narrowed down today to two clubs the Midlothian of Chicago and the Del Monte, Cal., club The far Western club apparently has an that the members of the squad golf ts a test of self by starting a savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. ‘ : Marston, both stars of the links day, and a close game ts expected Mike has a bunch of old friends! cane have t to ice hockey, |Alex Rose will officiate. ‘ . teq |called a draw. If there was an ’ ; ‘ even chance for the big event 240 ole in ot tomingt. bested | vdge, Griffiths had it. That puts “opbrege mercy PP ie regs snot travel | according to rer ———_____ . : Griffiths up there, as White has em egy pH 4 A. | callie | ee es ALL MONT 6 @ 1s |heaten about all the topnotch men |" particular grud sponse lied ALEX SMITH, who has charge |? | And ever after con- There's @ big difference in cham : IRWIN AMONG BEST rig heap itt eee ee ealiizea (Of the Wykagyl course in Chicago,|/ pISH-WASHED WAY TO | ide § Dions. Jess Willard wants to box 115 @ 2.00 Griffiths is to meet Freddy |the sentiment has not crystallized) qectares that accuracy {s better TEAM CAPTAINCY | sider that the first and can't. Welsh can fight, but oe @ 1.0 Irwin proved better at billiards | | We! F in favor of a team in that city for! 4) : a im i : ; Sin | i t Ish, Hghtwelght champion soon. | ; than long driving. Alex ought to] | Melvinn Haas of Fon du Lac Pj won't tas {than White at the Pope-Sibley par fa ccc: nal 1916, it is a cinch that he will be| know, He's held all the champion.| | hreaicteweshed his way to the | and foremost debt 160 @ 200 |lors Friday. He annexed the game, | anked to take charge if the advent] ships worth while 4 < Tlceatee or | til 2 ” rane tee ; |ships worth whi in this country.| | captaincy of the University of | 5 Ar ocises* ® MA" 126,00, Rd Larue, Oto es .%¢ | Birmingham May Get into the league ts accomplished. | ieee, Wisconsin basketball team. | you have to pay is as | boys bin vorle — yILLIE HOPPRP, the billiard Haas failed in one study last ‘ a Hi) YOU KNOW ; #i | stamped him an one of the topnotch Job With Toronto| cuarpton, ‘hen tales fp the gacal | accion ier wae aitad cunt your regular deposit Potatoes on eszes | ue artiste of the village. | p i. GC t and \s very enthusiastic over tt. He| | to make up his credit In sum: | | = - seer anes Next season's manager for the eter the rea declares it strikes him MHke being! | mer school. He washed dishes | | in your savings ac- % [cus MASCOT WAS A BEAR FoRr| Toronto team of the International | GETTING ACTION INTO MOVIE |ieagiue may be Joe Hirmingham, | 3 . | outdoor billiards. at his fraternity house to pay Leads Sires on a his expenses, made the credit count here. That Seattic has the finest The movies were taking pictu ‘former manager of the Cleveland ; | FRANCIS OUIMET is now in 1 his y f id Produc: | | and was eligible this year for billiard parior in the world? 7. Veal and of Charley Weeghman, owner Of] American league team | Trotting T ur f | business for himself. Prior to em basketball. He won a forward Come In and . the amalgamated Chicago Cubs and!| Jt {y said Barrow thought very | | barking tn his own business, he had position, then was elected to | | Feds. The scene was on top of ltavorably of Birmingham, and] At the suggestion of a woll-|Deen in the y of a large| | fead the team, | DEXTER HORTON cootene one of the Chicago skyscrapers. | |many of the American league men t sporting goods n | or of trotting horses, | | BROWN & HULEN ow we want to Ret you mak-lhoosted Birmingham's stock. |the “race “and, money, winners. at . —___—4|]} TRUST ANv Savines R na over 14 ling a funn over “the new cub bear | Among them wan Charles Somers,!ing grand circuit meote during the | NNIS CRACKS are turning to BANK Second and Spring Third Fioor d ‘ender ii, [you have for a mascot,” sald the owner of the Cleveland team, WhO! season of 1916 were tabulated into |®lf It was announced recently Garry Herrmann says the pl BROOMS ANY CHBRAY. nd unde Me | movie man rather unexpectedly removed Hir-| family groups, 4o as to show which | ‘Hat Maurice McLoughlin, the Calt been getting all the prof ee — ola F . os | The Chicago boss bent low and/mingham in midseason last year. families are in the forefront and|formla etar, had taken up the game hall, If you don’t belleve Garry, St. Paul Stove Rep2ir & Plumbing Co- ” o¢ | started to fondl alg — ptis. re Birmingham then sued Somers for| which are retrograding Now comes W. A, Larned, the ex r 67 | gave a growl and sta ondly to | ’ ad co < eo re ts 3) cha FI ai ate é 1 160 \s - Ah Lie t pene off Weegh he large amount on an alleged con } The get of Peter the Great dom tennis champ. Se Pacer an Senha tract : inated this year as it did in 1914, . | us 4 ve . said the camera|p.riere seems to have been ®/and the inference is that it wili| 2 - 4 Z AVE YOUR TEETH af Be Be OO ed Rie ng tery cate perenne formed. however. for! continue to do #o Just as long M8) gix MILLION AT MAJOR | ) omers has been working hard to| vc re his produce retain racing age. 11 UT RATE DENTISTS pia Raia ee tr " {see Birmingham the Toronto berth |terest tn the development of & séo-| GAMES OHIO C D ( oes Latter, Views and Cheese Pr — -_ Ladd panerition In tentarad Gnthe bitendance at National and 207 University st. Opposite Fraser- ry ie DD. 8 Ce Mw Ol | merican league baseball Teeth extracted absolutely without pain free from 8:30 te 6 p m. dally. Butter outcome as to which son or sons,| | p, aoe in’ Guctme ST aa IMEN, | KNOW THAT creas whic son'ot sons) men in a8 fe unoftca 28 Improper measures rather/or even greater than Peter himself. | ~ 1 ‘ figures Indicate the slump in attendance was not as great as might be expected under base ball war conditions. The best year in baseball at tendance was 1909, when the tw major league drew 8,108, which was 1,178,308 often the caves of your Th Bingens and other sub-fam-| ectioneer, combined, won | 0 more In cash prizes on | | ult, but Peter the Great car-| | ried premier honors Following are a few of the lead-| | ing strains in the order of money I treat all ao A FASTEST GAME IN THE WORLD Country May and Grain | prises ae ie Awe more than in 1916 Bingen family and Elec re Seattle vs. Victoria PR gg - ra,800|* —— |] coment Pining, oe. | tor reliable Wanserman Blood Test {Baron Wilkes family 162) THAT'S GRANTED, YOU KNOW hing but the beet material used—guaranteed for 15 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916, 8:30 P. M. | Amalgam MPillings. S00 to 61.00 | Best Gold Crown Reports say Packey McF oi Gold Alloy Fut $1 to 61.50 pest Prdgevors ‘ is interested tn promoting si DONAWAY | Aleyone family ding, | Axtell family Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. rm, ¥ ee aatottioe | Wilkes boy family. . bike races, Mostly, tho, Pajkey is Seaminations Pee, 36.00 Sundays, 10 a m, to 12, Onward family interested in making mouey.

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