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DO You THAT JErF cau? GRAG OUR vo THE HEAR THAT MEANS Wt AND Go SUNS League in POKANE, Jan. 29. son if there is any Northwest am opposed to a four-ciub league during the possible chance for a circult of six | will take that stand at the February meeting of the| Northwestern league,” said President Farr of the Spokane team. “Without a doubt Butte will be Je, Tacoma and Spokane can be counted on ity for the sixth franchi looks good there. Here’s Mark to Bowl For Bob Scholtz of Detroit has set a mark for the season for bowlers in all parts of the country to sheot at He rolled 1151 to five games, an average of 220 1-5. In the last frame of the Inst game. two pins failed to fall and robbed of a perfect WINNIPEG, 29.—Johnnie Jan. O'Leary has a proposition from Jar- gary for a bout with Freddie Welsh at Calgary, under military auspices on March 1. It ts probable the match will be definite. ly arranged Jardine is in Winnipeg, arranging with O'Leary's manager, and will be in receipt of the necessary docu ments today. This will be their second meeting. A Carnegie medal is one thing Freddy Welsh will never get. He had 19 bouts in 1915—all with a referee's decision barred. That’s the question that thousands of am- bitious persons § are eagerly asking today. And every righ’ answer to that ques- tion includes this rule Save Systematically That is the kind of thrift that we stand for here at the Dexter Horton Trust and Sav- ings Bank. Come in and start a savings ac- count now and we'll ‘tell you how to put a system into your sav- ing that will insure success. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BRCOND ANY CHBRAY 207 University st. Cement Nol Amalgam Filling, 260. but the best materia Fillings. Oe to 61.00 y Fillings. 61 to 61.00 and, to my way of thinking Aberdeen may be able to ‘come back,’ but | don't be Neve the league wants that city for 1916 SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS tracted absolutely without pain free from 8:30 te @ pm. | in the league, and Vancouver, Seat.! Great Falls is a possibi! the proposition Lots of talk has been going the ds in regard to the of tthe Tacoma club. I believe can be m & good baseball town but, of ree, something radical will have to be done to awaken the fans there to look at baseball in a different light than that In which they have viewed it tn the past, or pass the town up for good and all When I left Butte | was told by the committee in charge of the campaign work for funds that $4,000 had been raised without vis status Tacoma co iting more than half the merchants. and none of-the big companies, and that a team in the league for was certain The meeting of the Northwestern league magnates to consider the circuit and plans for 1916 will be called in Seattle in February, by President Blewett. The meeting will be one of the most important ever held by the organization In addition to the makeup of the cireuit, the committees on adjust ment and schedule will be named and the season of 1916 outlined. President Farr said he has done nothing definite to date in regard to a manager for the 1916 Spokane team. ‘EGAN WALLOPED BY BILLY WEEKS ELLENSBURG, Jan. 29.— Billy Weeks, the Vancouver middieweight, took the decision at the end of his six-round mix with Charley Egan here last night. Egan, who was touted a wonder by Freddie Bogan, showed considerable for a green lad, but Weeks had the edge on ring generalship. The Everett boy was game to the finish. Weeks sent him to his kn in the fourth round with a | to t chin, but Egan was on his feet in an in stant. Weeks had his opponent bleeding during the major por | tlon of the meiee. | LEE IT 10 DETZ TO PULL NEW STUFF Coach Bill “Lone Star” | shocked the football fans at Pasa dena when his team was working out for the game with Brown, New York's day, by appearing on the) Dietz shirt and a flowing white silk tie. He wore a white hat and car ried a cane. The Pasadena folk were used to seeing a football coach tearing up and down the field with his players, all excited, in a roughneck sweater, a slouch hat and in a great rage. Dietz se nothing wrong in the roughneck sweater-siouch hat system, but for his part prefers to spend the after noon in one pla his team h 80 ha Iine up whe r he happens to be and brings it back to start ver again from the same spot Asa rule Dietz coaches in a state man’s outfit SOCCER GAME OFF The grounds at Dugdale park will not permit of playing the an nual international soccer game Sun da Opposite Fraser-Pi mecd—aue Beat Gold Crowna.. Beat Bridgework Full Set nomah field on several different occas sions dressed in a white linen suit shoes, white silk socks, white] WHY DoT HURRY Reapy THE (OU eT To Go To | rRowT? Farr Opposes 4-Club MULTNOMAHIS VICTOR OVER U. OF W. FIVE PORTLAND, Jan 29.—The Uni versity of Washington basketball team was walloped by a score of 4 to 18 in a game with the Malt club here last night ington team w . Kon and play th AK gles team at Corvallis next wee The lineup Mult Position Was! Lewis 2 Bulmer Sharp F. Sanders, Smith Dewey { Davidson Tooney G Riddle Twining G Deuteche Referee—Dean Walker Meld goals—-Sharp, 3; Dewey, Tooney Bulmer, 2; Sanders, Davidson. Foul goals—Sharp, 10; Davidson, 10 HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport Catcher Stevens, last season with Tacoma, has been signed by the In dianapolis club. ° Bert Smith beat Harry Young at Brown & Hulen’s tournament Fri day night, 25 to 20. Berg won from Foss, 25 to 22 The Lincoin basketball squad de- feated Ballard high Friday 19 Qu Friday. The Midgets West Seattle, 70 to second team defeat attle seconds, walloped The Quay West Se 1 the ito As announced in Friday's Pink, Graduate Manager Younger has ceived word from W. 8. C. tn regard to scheduling a football game be tween that institution dnd Wash ington next fall . The College of Puget Sound and . the Y. M. C. A. basketball quintets imix on the Y” floor Saturday night eee Portiand has signed Howard Cochran, last season with Char ton, W. Va “ee Stanley Yoakum of Denver lost a 10-round decision to Milburn Saylor Friday night, at Kansas City ° Wenatchee High lost ball to Whatcom score of 39 to 26 at b Friday, b AGED HIKER ENDS 1,600 MILE JAUNT Olin A. Bibbina, who since No: vember 27, has been walking a mile ach hour, finished a 1,500-mile jaunt Friday Bibbins is 63 years old and de clared that be weighed a pound nore at the finish of the walk than did when he began BETTER BE BETTER Fielder Jones took all sorts of in Anne copped two games, at the sent cording to the The tickets wil ty ones! 1—Allen THAT TTC Flont tt * Scott, 3821 A Gun STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1916. rT PAGE 7. wire CONTEST ENDED WINNING LIST GIVEN THE WINNERS Burke ave., 2—A. C, Reed, 114'4 Second ave TEN OTHER WINNERS 0. B. Merrick, 122 Beimont C. K. Wolfe, 2755 Washington st Hiram K, Ball, 422 Summit ave. N Dan D. Carmody, 1412 Summit ave. P. R. Wright, University of Washington Mrs. G. D. Fawcett, William Gle On in om Fight _ and Berry May Disrupt the » liberties with deral league um pires last year, but tt will be differ ent next season. Ban B. Johnson! has a regular staff of officials St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co- ack linings aire for all of stoves, fur ater colln con That Seattle billiard parlor Come in and see. has in the the finest world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor \ SAN FRANCISCO row of proportion listurb the harmony o Coast league te Walter McCred Portlond club, Rerry, owner of the Se Credie’s charge that yall still exists in the ving the char directly him vs mer connections with nd Los Angeles clubs lured he would force retract the charge or he im out of baseball Berry's ire a sroused by stories tn pers quoting McCredie ing that Berry is a xtc the Los Angeles and Ve yesides owning the Sea If McCredie made ment, he ts a letters to kame woman, one that the players thought w M puzzling 5 ntil com. ere sole rs. G. D lays, mitte: Between McCre 1515 Belmont ave. on, 1408 Tenth ave. John L. Hansen, 326 Eighth ave. N Joe Myers, 703 Fifth ave Sol Hein, 432 Summit ave, N The contoat ts over, and (he postman The poor fellow did The Star offi The winners baseball players about the city should know a hard play Fawcett, N not reli#h carrying the bundle of answer three tim ted w t Mr distributed One of the Scen f weee, | GONNA ¢ | VERN LIT TLE \ Pitter is f \ a / Was * From “The Bird of Paradise. . Seattle. 8. ave. N # thankful! aa day by a committee who, as they when of well-known make their living presented to 15 Belmont ave orthy of a prize. Many s. Fawcett's was a Monday Ret office, lucky Star and your you dies Pacific Coast Ball League f the d Pa today H over je, 1 and gue » was al eof h the Ver Herr MeCredi id "4 partioul Portland hold that 1 unmitigated rove It. I own the San Franc club and I don't own a single of stock in any other club Dispatches from Lo pele cate that Owner Powers of » Angeles club, and Ov r of the Vernon club cked up Berry's statement President Baum of the leagu day declared that McCredie jorted statements are untrue Baseball fans predicted A ithe be iger nr Me med for rnon de e to Irive arly pa lar tate iar " to hare in the wie both to. the special meeting here next week, if Walter McCredie, and not his uncle, Judge McCredie, attends the gathering PORTLAND, Jan, 29.—"Hen Hable to break a blood vessel | kets too peeved,” was the lat slam of Walter MeCredie, | paver manager, anent the Pactfic Coast league squabble | Everything said about inter. | locking ¢ orates goer rr may put me out of the league, but 1 wouldn't advise Lloyd's to guaran jtee it without a heavy premium PROFESSIONALS ARE STILL BATTLING IN OL’ FRISCO TOWN Altho the electors of California expressed their disapproval of pro fessional boxing by voting it out of existence, there are several profes sional four-round promoters who are back at the old game, according to reports from the South, Such out and-out professionals as Bob Mc-| Allister, Willie Hoppe, Willie Mee-| han and Lee Johnson are to bel seen quite often in the roped arena| jin San Francisco, Boxing is held trouble every Friday night at the Bay City. ot pyright by ut Trade Mark Keg. t Old Black Cat Wants to Quit Baseball Game Vincent Campbell, whom some will remember as a member of the Aberdeen Black Cats of gev eral years ago, and who jumped the Pittsburg club to play with the Newark Feds, is trying to retire from the game, accord ing to the statement of Pitts burg friends. Vin drew down something like $7,000 from Newark last season, but now that the Gilmore organization has thrown up its hands he has decided to stick to his automobile business. ‘ FULTON MAKES POOR SHOWING NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 29.—Fight followers here today were unani mous in the thought that Fred Ful ton was not of championship or even near-champlonship caliber. Altho Fulton got the decision in his 20-round bout with “Porky” Flynn, fans at the ringside agreed that he did not show the class ex. pectea of a challenger for the world’s championship. In the fourth round, Fulton was sent to his kn and, in the 12th, went down on his hands and kne Flynn was knocked to the ropes in the eighth. Both came back strong. Before entering the ring, Fulton | tipped the beam at 220 and Flynn at 202. BY BUD FISHER aw! now fou Beone IT! U O less than six big eastern colleges want to bring their football squads to the Northwest for games this fall, according to Graduate Manager Arthur Younger, of the niversity of Washington AT THE FRONT In the Sport Zone [:aes-s" mul i Tn Cheasty’s Monday Night Ends the Great Pre-Inventory Sale HURRY “Values Tell” Younger stated Friday that he had correspondence from thé | Georgetown University, University of Texas, Wabash, the Middlebury (Vt.) college a ee ¢ All of these schools are anxious to line up a schedule of © games in this section of the Younger said that the matter might be brought up before the board meeting on Wednesday next, at which time the details of arranging a game with one or two of the eastern © nto. sc hools would be looked i nd Washington and Jefferson. country. *- 4 Regarding the coaching question, Younger still maintains ~ strict silence and declares that no one has been settled © upon for certain J It is understood that Pipal has been highly recommend to the local school. Some have the impression that is a Rugby coach, but such is not the case. It will be membered that Occidental was one of the few Califo schools that stuck to the American game. 4 oe Pipal, coach at Occidental college, Los Angeles, has been ~ mentioned for the place several times, but Younger i neither affirm nor deny the report. 7 Coach O'Neil of Syracuse, said Pipal had the best team last season on the coast for the 7. it will be remembered ¢ Wilard-Moran bout was origin ally set for April 1. No wonder the date was chanced lan explanation is now given for _ r Mike Gibbons knocking Young JIM COFFEY PUTS Ansare owt to. the first round Mike doesn't like to stay up late LEW BODIE AWAY «sien: : 0% headline reads, “Princeton De SYRACUSE, Jan, 29.—Lew To. |“ ents Yale.” No. not at football die, the Spokane heavyweight, took! Gr course—ice hockey a slam on his beak and went to dreamland in the fifth round of a gested scheduled 10-round mix with Jim | Barney Oldfield certainly is a brave Coffey last night man, Now he Is trying to stage Hodie weighed 218 and Coffey| a heavyweight fight 208 ee Basketball is too rough for ball CALLAHAN TO QUIT? players, according to Pe - Haughton. What will Johnny CHEHAT Jan, 29.—Pat Calla-| Evers say? han has announced that he may not | ae pla ofessional baseball again. Questions unanswered: Does Pat is a newly-wed and does not| amateur swimmer lose his A like the idea of having been sold| U. membership if he pays for a by Vance to Oakland bath? NOW HE . t the|We observe Pat Callahan is retire jseen in America material he had. ing from baseball. Yes, again? * ee Coffey knocked we might op Coffey was Noting lew Bodie that Bodie's strong for him. that Penn Prepares for Big Mee The University of Pennsylvania” A. 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