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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 2, 1916. PAGE 9. MUTT AND JEFF-MUTT MUST HAVE TH daca nian OUGHT JHE GENERAL HAD A GRUDGE AGAINST WILL. trate Mai Mee U. ® Va WE ARE GOING t mee taal ‘ “= a errenainey - Ei Cheast s TODAY SO Fie ce ae } wee nf ME ,GES wr , BUT f whar’s rHAY WELL, How AM T GONNA eroresT c oe ¥ I BE So BOLD ABTO INFoe be ‘ ‘ . er oF ‘a ee Cony e INFORM NOW WHICH Of THOSE S n exces Cra ER ORKCeR YOU THAT I'M A STRANGER, IN vp pipet ides at) Gt nd 7 a = ouren The H. f CHARGES, THEN ca THESE PARTS AND Dont KNOW ¢ pig ME gs ae A ) NERAL — ) e Home o . 00 ANY OF “THOSE GE MANS, ¥, _| AURRY “4 % UPskt ~ ee The Invincible Suit Always$16.50 and the Cheasty Special $3.00 Hat “Values Tell” PE RAONALLY es BOUTS AT ELKS PLEASE CROWD Altho the fans crowded the Elks’ jxym last night, In the hopes of see jing several boxers make good thelr Istatements that they would put a |k. 0. over on their opponents, such Stallings Miracle Man All Year---On Diamond and Farm HADDOCK, Ga., Feb. 2.—George] Stallings is a Miracle Man on the! | | | SO SAYS CHAMP FREDDIE __ were Eowano Mut = l, ¥ - b= my farm as well as in the management was not the case 4 BY BROWN HOLMES of the Boston Braves. He has a The fans aid not mind this, how : REDDIE WELSH, lightweight champ, claims he is justified in using| farm that is also a show place, but pat dy neces Segall llth, -sotgt ewes i i Sea ball a F the dance-around-the-ring style of boxing that has caused him|he makes it pay. That's a miracle povedle lho ihe pty Ait lagi E. DUGDALE, genial president of the Seatia to be criticised from coast to coast. Stallings makes baseball and) Hilly Neiirhs aabaie caer ian! * club, is at the present time forced to take his meals © o- “1 learned early in my career,” says Welsh, “that | could stay In| farming help one another. If he tage Sha loin hay Ay 4 vy from a tray at his bedside ‘ * ‘the game longer and gain the most success by using speed to k away / didn't have the farm to occupy his when he earned a clean-cut draw 2 8 a : from my opponents than by tearing into them in siam-bang fashion. | thoughts in the winter he might) decision with Sid Mitchell The in-|The trip to Butte proved pretty strenuous for Dug and 1 have won the championship of the world, eo | feel | have been| co stale thinking and talking base aks Hae onthe teak wee teal Ms wad pe St ae : 2 success. | ball. If the farm didn't have the| ridden die tot athens shortly after his return he was taken ill, Altho the arene wine le thie: Nature did not make me a big strapping) backing of « big league manager's The villagers who made the jour| ailment is nothing more serious than a bad attack of gk pe be ot piles, jaathppes| powers. Nature yave me tasotte ft cn a ie ney from Kent to see Bob Yoern| the grippe, according to the attending physician, it opeed. , rs : Gia “1 never tried to develop terrific punching ability. Here's the! over, Stallings hikes for bis place ee ee ee ear wonky bad enough to send the stalwart nt leader to Gope: Light hitters last longest. Look over the bunch. Abe Attell| six miles from Haddock. Then he leopped the bunting } quilts. | wae not what you would call a terrific hitter. He was clever. He was! begins to figure how much bis cot Leo Houck and Leo Crevier! 3 8 8 4 opening, grraen gg 18 yenen ; v ton will net him and plans for the doeght 0 fant tourround daw | Dugdale does not take kindly to being confined to a sick BES pgs 24 poorly ‘Aged — cg ty > Sp aN aE The other bouts resulted in Billy] bed just at this time. There is a lot of work that should # stocked | Riley defeating Steve Pollock and be done. For one thi i i the. been champion nearly five years. Sailor Corley and Bert Forbes go-| , one, thing he: intended ‘sending) am P . | players’ contracts this week. i 3 ing to a draw * .. re eal % 3 ; Dugdale stated that things were looking better for % league than they had thus far since the close of the | 1915 season. He said that he was not in a position divulge whether or not the Northwestern circuit i consist of four clubs or six during the coming battle for | the gonfalon. ‘ “In the lightweight class the: Ad Wolgast. He was a terrier in the ring. At an early age his hands were all bunged up, he broke a bone tn his hand or arm nearly every time he fought. There are From Sport Block “many other cases of the kind. , Sar “A fighter’s bread winners are’ HERE IT IS Here, There and Everywhere Short Sport }| that have won. blue ribbons, prize “On the other hand, how long did I Y bh nT Mi ors tana? is F I N G rr cows and pign that are} Hed THE CLIMAX 8 8 t fi and he has to take care F ay He has to be careful), The sporting scribe, seeking an | Old etuff this! Farmer, the light-heavy, makes” where and how he hits if he is to, interview, approached the Famous It Is reported in New York that ue 8 ! public ‘apology in a Portland | Promoter who had offi seep Sie bands tn good shape. of $101,000.35 for a world “A fighter does not have to knock v4 Sage Thave had about 195 fights. | 4) understand,” he said, “that have scored only 25 knockouts. Yet everything Is settied.” 1 have won the highest honors in “ uwnhere you get that noise—| » my profession. his everything Is settied’?” Weilsh’s dope is all right trom his| “uisaven't they agreed on the standpoint. His object is to hang! = onto the championship and make) Puree? Jan effort is being made to sell Har | Stiut, it’s all the live sport news| paper for his faked fight with Al jry Sinciair the St. Louis Cardinals they are dishing up at the uni- Sommers and wants to Ma ger |The price asked ts said to be $400, | versity these drear February! another chance. Sounds a 000 | afternoons | wrestler. cee | % m 8 ras | The New England team has pass-, The board will meet Thursday night jed beyond. It finished the race| 24 once again it ts its good i: NOTHING WILL SAP tention to absolutely and posi-} «ge paca waar yor Gog ‘each | rely name's football coach | YOUR ENERGY Resuite of billiard p! at Brown) 3 money. The fight f: dmires the & Hulen's: McCarty 25, Logue 19; | Ho, hum. * A 4 at tase Kramer 25, Anderson 23; Carmody | ae) | Like debt. Yet if you™ at 25, Foss 15. | Evidently Bobby Blewett, esteemed’ haven’t money saved up | president of the more esteemed! * z The basketball warriors of Sultan| Northwestern league (big accent|you are liable to get into and Monroe will mix things Satur-| on the steam these days), has| . ae lday night at Sultan. It is a return| something up his sleeve besides Gebt at any time. Save teh ; @ > i in mate! oe ee | an arm erent eae flannel with us. Begin now. | | Jack Dillon and Frank Moran are) Robert has called the other Robert, |reported matched for a 10-round go 19 of them were no-decision affairs where his title w: “Yee.” not at stake “And the training expenses?” Pig ! what are you waiting for?” FAREWELL GAME 2200 ind the Famous Promoter with a pitying glance, “we are wait 1S SAD AFFAIR jing scr ‘tre most important part of Welsh had 20 bouts in 1915 =| “And the élub?” since he came to the United 3 ITRUST co. States and hung around New | | Britton wants to sell the St. Louis! e York begging form chance to|| Cards for $400,000. What on show his goods, He has been || earth does any one with $400,000 OF GEATTLE the busiest fighter in the past || mean by letting these baseball two months, and hav just sign | dealers know about it SANG for 10 fale vee Capital and Surplus $800,000 $2 days 3 3 He will average about $1,500 | | Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavyweight, for each fight. Lewis has not |” mitt slinger, is reported to have| JAMES D. HOGE, President. been knocked down. The only | | SOLNER, mark he received was a cut || Montana If Joe doesn't make) Vice President and Trust Officer, My more over there than he did in| the ceremony. The champion has tn Siiwatinen in March | one rown, of Vancouver, down 4G ¥ * hi raphed in th | to Seattle for a little controversy 4 VICTORIA, Feb. 2—Victoria’s\2% J*tig%ing the papers” ” - 1: Whate ft about?’ On. tan, wie Interest (4) i last appearance on the (gg a re + - - @| that’s a secret. It’s doubtful if Ee: ial was, indeed, a sad one. je Van-| ing that Gibbons knocked | | Bobby knows himself. Either ran: ’ o) couver hockeyites took last night's | gut Abenra in a minute and a LEWIS MAKES $18,000 Bobby. '\UNION 4 ow game, 16 to 4. The game was one /ngif, one is inclined to believe : IN THIRTEEN FIGHTS | | aon | 4 fer » of the most one-sided affairs seen |Ginbons was trained to the min-| Ted Lewis, the Englishman, | You just can't stop this Jack Dillon| yee here since hockey was introduced. |ute but arrived a little behind! who fights from 135 pounds up, | person. Now he has been match | GA YIN QS & Has ‘The locals started well and put! schedule. has made $18,000 in 13 fights || ed with Frank Moran | 3 | over three goals. Theo wire trou-} “ee Die caused the lights to go out. |. Jim Cottey denies he became a ‘The lights went out for Victoria'tighter knocking down nickels then and there. As soon as the when he worked on a street car tink was again flooded with light, he Millionaires started to score. McCulloch, the loca! goal guardian, seemed in a daze AMUSEMENTS| a couple of bouts lined up ini jy, ———— Tonight | his Portland mix, he'll have to} MOORE All Week| £% George Stallings, Boston Brave manager, ringing the dinner bell on his Georgia farm and inepect- |@ 6) Sk neee eee | HOGE BUILDING Oliver Morosco Presents ee aitass axctement in|" cabbage crop. rT 8 3% tt 3 In the Heart of the Financial Her the book—Frank | District estan THE BIRD OF PARADISE |r. .so's.i0 ‘host (2178 Cnet "Stan nae the_ man PORTLAND BESTS LOCALS BLOODLESS FIGHT |= emis ae ns ae agri aa on hear ali IS AT AN END Matinees George Goulding of Canada | as in baseWall. He does not Daily, 2:30 p. m. | walked a mile in 6 minutes, 28 | around in front of the big fireplace i | Matt | seconds. Must have been head- | and let his overseer do the work SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2.—No! Twice Nightly ed for home at meal time. He gets out and oversees blood stained the hands of Henry! fi 7:30 and ® p.m, "E one for Stallings has two homes. One is Berry, owner of the Seals, today. | Tess Question—! am 6 feet, 5 inches! at 440 Riverside Drive, New York The much-advertised — special THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Pi was ner) |high, weigh 250 pounds and have altho his baseball business keeps PORTLAND, Feb. 2.—For a time unass! ‘ land, Dun-|meeting of the Coast league mag-| ‘ ; betel oo "HO! . Imad on the gloves once. How can | hire in Boston most of the stmmer.|last night it looked like tho Seattle | rdale : nates is over, and both Berry and MPRESS CORNER = aS Lene nih GERTRUDE FFMAN lbecome a heavyweight champion? | ‘rhe other place is here, ® roomy hockey septet,was due to play the Walter McCredie, manager of the SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE And Her Bia Compasy ta Answer—Get a press agent. dwelling that suggests the old plan-|Portianders off their feet. Such| Johnny Evers |Portland club, are still alive. There CIRCUIT : “SUMURUN’ | fied ltation days, He likes his farm|was not the case, however, the final| ing to quit ba was no fight, for Walter was hun. “que ROUSE OF EXITS” FEATURES F Wordless Musten! Piay from the) (Can you imagine any one who| home best. He says baseball {6 the being 4 for _ Joouis are S lone | bod “4 Ji ys aba exp ; dreds of nee Sey, in snowbound “Arabian N ot know who Charles A. Com of sport, but farming | marker for the Puget Sounders. . wo years to run yet, Portland, and Berry has not as yet : The Laageone—Moote, oer 30 Poppin <p ag Jack Walker put over the first] and by that time Johnny will | succeeded in carrying out his threat MD luaat Goekaen it form of life. Sensational Cycliat eet liskey is? A friend of Fred in| is the grea Levan and Dobbe—Tre . |the Rochester heavyweight, advice goal of the evening after 8 minutes probably have changed his to drive McCredie out of baseball ———_——_—_ ed him to get one of those Itallun| and 40 seconds of mixing. During mind, The league meeting passed off voc ~©6NEW PANTAGES Pits, comes wears 0 LANKY BUSHER IS 2% couse of tho melee Fa, Carper: | + __|with‘remathanie lack of serapping oa lis Comiskey?” replied Fulton. | ter of Seattle was cracked across | | i os 8 The proposal of the Los Angeles 1 h . of W. | hi on Mats, 2:30; Nights, 7 ® le with a stick, and three| Evidently the U. o 8 Net the; 4 Vernon clube to false the sal | the noo ecsits inestéition’ eakitoe NORINE CARMEN’S MINSTRELS) THE DIFFERENCE MADE AN INDIAN stitches were taken in his scalp. A| Only Seattle inatitution casting) 1 init to $5,000.a month was | about for a new coach, We have} ayer Hey-diddiedumpling—my son John spectator suffered a like injury, | fP ig. stots gonna Moth dropped. No vote was taken on it GRACE CAMERON | Went to bed with his stockings °n.| Otto Webb, who claims Idaho as| The game was not marked by/ suis og ree hegre n sehte ‘e — Singing Famous Character Comedienne (put hey-diddie-dumpling Benny | his native heath, and who is going | roughness of the unnecessary typ offers “dit . rent local school COWLER A BUM NOW JOHNSON & CONNELL OTHER BIG ACTS | Kauff to be a great help to his family In the second period the Beattle ffers by NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Jim Cor ‘The Swede, aad. tei Ig w stock off.| " full arow # defense, whic yrior to is c | eng * 10c and 20¢ Goes to bed with his stockings off.! when he Kets his ul gro’ mth has 4 fens . x sg J cE Bo “Benny Kauff No Modest Violet”— |beit's 205-pound white hope, Tom orga athe aa ec sdee 1oee tried att the cuped. From then on, altho the} headline in Sunday paper. Ay, |Cowler, was relegated to the ncra Sensations! Tight Wire paar aren eat Eggle ant 5 audi Seat sao otked bard, it was} and no blushing rose either, /heap by fight fans today as the re EVILLE Acrobat TH Spokane team next spring RgOEE®. DOVE. WOON er quoth we sult of his battle with Jack Dillon BEST VAUD! §, HEARST-VITAGRAPH SAVE Y Otto's altitude is an even 6 feet 4,/of no avail, The summar ei e. ar Ge in sonic the aaron vag RST-VITAGH DENTISTS inches, measired 1n his socks, and | porttana le [aie tie to ‘ateon in the aecona {fl AMERICA "once sivcie TT OHIO CUT RATE ae eee wal tb mlenioaon ex tee a BEST SET OF ost o st. Opposite Fraser-Paterson his journey thru Iife. His profes: | trying PB. ‘ Loser a ‘eo thateont ues een a rom 8:90 to 6 pm. Gally. 4 ance {s nil Johnson a Garpenter| 1 make the bent $5.00, Teeth extracted abecietely without palm free ft ad jsional ¢ rperiqnoe isn ay Foyston. | gr.50 nnd 810.00 sets of MEN, 1 KNOW THAT : — — teeth In the world, and varantee them, This includes painless ex oting. 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