The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 7

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ee ae Se Ve Nt Oe, tag a Me [there was 4 EME 5, On wy, Om WHY J Didwe EVER | Come TO THES war? Tres ed BEHIND US Bogan Calls Bill Murray Everett, Wash, Feb. 12. Sport Editor, The Star: Have re: Billy Murray's challenge to Egan in The Star. 1 will be willing to have Egan meet Murray any time or any place. | Billy says he will meet Egan In a bout from one round to 20. for any part of $1,000. | believe Murray knows that round bouts are ali that allowed in this part of the intry. As far as the side bet how many matches today ‘are made for real side money, and how many matches has Murray taken part in where ide money up 1 know Billy very well. him fight some great battles in Ban Francisco. He got hie start there and | know he had a man. ager at that time who was al- ways after the big game. Now, Billy, forget about the ‘side bet. If you want to meet } Egan in a four-round encounter, i} | will be there with my boy any tld time you say. FREDDIE BOGAN. George Chaney says Johnny Kii- Dane is trying to duck a mate with him. Kilbane is one of the Dest little duckers in the business. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES i LEAVB FROM COLMAN FOOT OF MARION STREET RANT RENAN AR | T™ 8 YOUNG | J ro De + LOOK A COMRADE Lies DEAD Were ie 2. FT, pam uentit ie" th | He's pevrer. jp at ORF THAN WE ARE.}/ on WHY ; His Pain IS OVER!) Dip WE |! f [ewusst 2) AN i \ i Boo, Hoo! y ft ON, THIS 1S AWFUL 5 RO y Saree it, One oF it THESE SHELLS V WILL 66°T 2+ STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1916, PAGE 7. eatvateomeevenannsanenan | ai TAA # i) ' By I ES, customers, Frank Moran is just as liable as not to crop Willard one in the bread basket that will win him the heavyweight championship of the world when the two big fellows get together. BS te | Moran carries a nifty kick around with him) j and this fact should not be overlooked when the two battlers are sized up. A fellow with a real stiff kick must always be accorded a chance, no matter who his Opponent may be. 3 & oe If the kick should be all one-sided, and then suddenly be cut short with a punch from the fellow who had been losing, it would not by any means be the first time that such a thing occurred. % M 8 Mt ft of History of the ring will show that many men have been taking a terrific beating just prior to the time that they slipped over the old sleep producer and won the mix. BM Me se There is no real reason why Moran, the little man, should not slip one over on Willard, the big fellow, like many other gladiators have done in the past. BBs et 8 it was not’ much more than ax months ago that Frank Moran, who now smiles at $15,900 of- fers, would have been glad to have connected with an occa- sional $15, se After his bout with Jack Johnson, jt ig agg Fly atmtog| Set back to New York. He ar around tn London without secur) [vce im this country without @ ing a match from June, 1914, us | " a til March, 1915. He wasn't tak-/ Be 8 ing in any kale and was pretty handed much on the bum during the first part of 1915. & 8 & It was about this time that Jim) Coffey began kicking up quite a) fuss in Gotham. Billy MeCarney | thought of Moran over in Loo don and wrote him, asking if Frank didn’t fieed a manager. Frank was more in need of a meal ticket at that time, but told McCarney to come on over to “Lannun.” The Champ appears. Dan Mc few others Gotham, thought of Frank Moran nded in London, Ho was made a tempting offer to come across the pond and take on the Irish motorman, Frank had to have them send‘ him money to He then He told them he had grown tired | of being managed by a manager | who copped all the gravy and | left him only the spoon. He told do his own managing. Frank ts a smart fellow, and is handling hie business at the present time, altho he has a manager to help bim out Star Want Ads | 68,000 homes dafly fo Into over pack | Steamers, solid | Cheese a. ‘Tuest’ yiNeoh Bay and wayifatury Thors'yiports. i | Fort Gash nlMteamer Wiews, for! 9 thar Gafly |Kingston, Gam bla! datiy eoRgion.| excant [Kingston Ladiow and Iway pointe. | ! Sunday ty 9:00am ateamer biomd.” tor 2:90pm (Kingston, Ladiow ana! Iway pointe ' iy except I leaves! Monday mt every y at 9:00 @ m. for Port Town Airect. camer Kulshan will call at Port send. northbound. leaving Saath Points marked Passengers for thi other boat Jandii ther own and nemum: making such landing fteamer's pas- Goes not include boat Iand- 19 pm. are boat landings Mabiiity fe Wmited to waar- not nenel $100 tor Nowed tree ing apparel, whole ticket. 169 pounds Steamers and 1s without notice cl for all 4 be purehased at ticket office . Open from @:20 « m. to 12:00 midniaht PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. ‘Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Thome. Main 3008. | Domestic wheel 1 Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) |% abagns. wack 2.00" | wit Washingt lemons, per crate ... moe erries . * Country Hay | liflower, dow (Prices paid grapefruit . umbers, hothouse .. Florida grapefruit Florida exe piant rawberries, ee eseose Rariey ington oate, 82.00 oats 32.00 1 timothy Garile, new guraw, Timothy Wheat 24.00 2138.00 Hubbard Cal, head Navel oranges . Jap oranges . a] TOR Rome Beauty . secees 8 @ Producers to y, Veal and Pork Hens, 2% tbe Hens, § Ibs At this point of the tale the villain| etrick and a) -|ter than 15 years | Aiteita, No. 1 ..... 25,0 | Copyright, 1916, na ‘Trade Mark Neg. U. ® Pat om SAY! How DO You GUYS EXPECT A PeLLOW TO # SLEEP IF YOU'RE Ram Gonna stay ve | CHEWING THE RAG YOUR ty i NONE ro BY BUD FISHER|| Dear. “THIS MESSAGE OF LOVE I SEND TO THEE — WD SAY, YOUR FACE HAS ME UP A “TREE. ‘ THe LOVE-BUG HAS BIT ME, AND (Ts GONE “To MY COOP... KGe swECTHEART, DONT TURN ME DOWN \ OR, IM IN THE SOUP ‘MILLER TO BATTLE | SID MITCHELL AS | HEADLINER ON CARD | ic the card that, on paper, has all ine} dications of giving the fans an evening of mitt swinging that has not been aeen in this burg for sev-| eral moons. } Dan Salt slips the info that all lthe boys are training hard for thetr! encounters, and that he will see to/Egan and Billy Weeks will meet| McCarney, Me- it that the artists of the padded/in a return bout at Everett on Feb- Ketrick and the rest a hot shot.|mitt are alj in first-class condition |ruary 29, before the day of the melees. } lon the bout scheduled between Joe \Penjamin and Leo Houck, Benja-|s; them that henceforth he would) min, who hails from Spokane, rg in that paper by Billy Murray for rth-| ean, been going good both in the } ‘ern city and Portland. He is said/ to be very clever, aw well as shifty. | hvsdirtcon 1 gue Will | ! ‘Average Player’s | | year. }land; Detroit at Chicago; Washing: | the Life 5 to 6 Years the American league season this| Feb. 22 | oad |has won a battle via the old k, ©. Ivan Miller and Sid Mitchell will | mate, furnish the headline bout on Aus-|to sleep in the fourth round of « in the know in | tin and Salt’s boxing card Friday |echeduled 10-round melee last night night. Seven bouts fn all make up/in Brooklyn. EGAN AND WEEKS | | |that Egan will make a much better Considerable interest ts focused | showing against Weeks this time. Chip Wins With |AMATEUR BOUT IS - in Brooklyn Bout) gaysing CHATTER AMONG RING FANS The Archie Wyard-Lioyd Madden bout to be put on Tues day night by the 8, A. C., when mitt and mat men of Seattle and Spokane clash in an inter. meet, is furnishing consid- gossip for the local box- ie, fraternity. joth of these boys are capable of putting up SOME ccrap, and the ring fellowers are amack- Ing their lips in anticipation of ome fancy glove slinging Tues day evening. it has been a long time since such interest hai NEW YORK, Feb. 14—George hip 1s coming back, At least he George put Frank Notter EVERETT, Feb. 14.—Charley | Freddie Bogan believes Bogan has written Tho Seattle| tar accepting a challenge printed |PROMOTERS WON'T SCRAP; | JOIN HANDS TO PULL SHOW SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14.— There will be no scrap between rival promoters over the staging of the Santel-Gotch wrestling bout Harry Foley and Frank . both of whom were after announced today that z | Open for Biz April 12 April 12 will be the opening date St, Louis will open at Cleve- | Schul bout, PORTLAND, Feb. 14.—A merry |Uttle war fs on between the Mult jnomah club of Portland und the | Spokane Amateur Athletic club. The barring of Frank Glahe from jan interclub meet by Edgar Frank jof Portland, chairman of the regis | tration committee of the P. N. A., | started the fra Giahe was declared a pro be- cause he wrestled a preliminary to} 4 professional mat contest. Spo- kane refused to accept the ruling, jand wanted to use him tn the inter- club meet recently held between the two clubs, Multnomah protested, and re- | tuned to allow its man to go to the mat with Glahe. Spokane Makes Charges | The Spokane club has come back |at the Portland club charging that Job” Kelly, a wrestler, and Ralph Underwood, boxer, have both com- peted | thletics for money. It is Homer Surprised to Be Given Can by Clevelanders Homer Haworth, the former | Portiand catcher, is the most sur- | prised person in Portland just gt present over the report that he has been released by Cleveland. He has not as yet heard anything from them. Haworth went to Cleveland during the latter part of last season and broke his leg in an exhibition game. According to Home last words to him when : “Take care Lee Fohi's in "In published list ' of land players going to their ing camp, Haworth's nai cluded. He should catching on with some iT ‘LEO GREVIER TO BOX IN EVERETT | Lao Crevier, a local mitt slinger, jand Travie Davis of Everett are scheduled to headline a_ boxing show at the Everett Elks Tuesday night. These boys met before, the af- fair terminating in a draw. The consensus of opinion was, however, that the Seattle boy had the best “The life of the average ball|ton at New York and Philadelphia|they had Joined forces and would jot the going, and was entitled to player ts, I believe, not more than | at Boston. x years,” says Field- | —— er Jones, t manager of the amal- | camated Sloufed-Brown team, “but |the life of a star is something bet Stars endure, because to be a star you must take proper care of yourself, “However, there aren't many | stare. You easily can count ‘em lamong the present-day crop. But lit you go back @ few years you'll find that Wagn@, Crawford Mathewson and Plank were as good at 35 as they were when they broke in. “Take Eddie Plank, for instance He's 41, but his arm was as good liast year as ever. That fen’t an extravagant statement. It's a fact |He had as much stuff in a pinch liast year as he ever had in his }life, and I think he will have it jagain this season.” (GREAT FALLS HAS | | BALL SITE PICKED GREAT FALLS, Feb, 14.—Prest-| dent Blewett of the Northwestern | sague and Joe MeGinnity, presi dent of the Tacoma club, visited here yesterday and gave encour agement to those who would see this city in the Northwestern | league this season, A site for a ball park on the Missouri river was | indorsed by both of the visitors, | SEATTLE HOCKEY CLUB Watch the Visiting Clubs in Action PORTLAND vs. VICTORIA 0 Retailer for and Cheese | stage it together. the decision, |The Spokane club is very Cheasty’s Supreme Achievement in Clothes Value. The Invincible Suit ALWAYS $16.50 © “Values Tell” POKANE THREATENS TO QUIT THE P.N. A. said that Underwood fought pro fessional bouts in Butte under an assumed name, and that Kelly at one time coached the football squad of @ school in Boston. The tiff between the two clubs threatens to break up the P. N. Ay itter, and it js said that threats have already been made that Spokane could do just as well in the athe letic Mine by severing connections with both Portland and Seattle. NORTHERN CITY PEEVED SPOKANE, Feb. 14. — Edgar Frank and T. Morris Dunne are trying to force Spokane from mem- bership in the P. N. A. This was the way their stand on the Glahe case was taken here today. The local club is very bitter ficers have handled things in past. Unless some sort of ment is reached shortly, it is thought that the local club will re Northwest association, ~~ “PENNIL AND FRIENDLESS” stand by him. Save NOW. UNION TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surpius $800,000 ‘ JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. 8. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District are wide-open for comparison with any cigarette at any price! Most sensitive smokers appreciate the pleasure offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons! Camel quality Freedom from tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as is the absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste ! Camels are blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos; you'll prefer their new flavor and mild- smoothness to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! That desirable, satisfying “body”? is all there—without any come- back! No matter how many you smoke! Cameleare sold everywhere in scientifically aealed packages, 20 for 100; oF ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a diassine- pay vered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C. % The stamp placed over end seals the package, which keeps out air, thereby preserving the quality af the blended By inserting the fingers aa the stamp easily breaks without tearing the tin foil, which 19 back into ite place. against the way the Portland of- sign its membership in the Pacific You have heard that often, never penniless and men SAVINGS &

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