The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 9

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oe owen At Th Load Wild LOWARD ae MPR E'FRo SPORT: ZONE e MOST COSTLY THINGS OF KIND IN SPORTS | Arm—Walter Johneon's ie valued at $50,000, | Feet—Freddie Welsh says his tootsies are worth $100,000 yearty. Hande—Fred Snodgrass’ hands cost the Giants $30,00 In world’s series kale. Lege—Joe Stecher says his legs, famous for the scissors hold, @re worth $100,000, Mouth—Johnny Evers talked the \ and the world's seri Head—Fred Merkle’s dome was responsible for the Giants los Ing a pennant, ton Braves into a pennant ee a ee % 8 8 of ot ots The above serves In that It gives some idea of what valuation Is placed on the different king pins and ivory domes of the world of sports. RR RR et When It comes to really copping the bunting for being the highest priced plece of furniture, however, the palm must be extended to Jess Willard. Considering that the Kansas cowboy will grab off the small sum of $1,583.33 a minute when he steps into the ring with Frank Moran, the bout Ia the most costly thing that has ever been chronicied in the history of sports. Renner Willard even hae It on the daredevil auto racers, who are more en- titled to the coin, according tothe chances they take, than In any other branch of sports, unless, of course, aviation Is classed as @ sport BS nee un If you remember, the fight fans had a good deal of talk, a few months back, when Packey MoFariand and Mike Gibbons were given $32,500 for a bout in New York, Willard’s share alone topes this by a very healthy margin. !t ts $47,500. Besides this, Moran comes In for a cut of $22,500, making the total amount put up for the ap. pearance of the fighters $70,000, Ruane 2 > Serever’ ss = 8° SE75 aa “4 ‘This battler, Young Saylor, seems part of the country on April 18 a r) _ to go down and up with the regu: | and will continue about 168 days. . larity of an elevator operator. wt a ys RB 8 Things are going to the bow-wows, J if Frank Moran plasters a k. oon! Tho Kennel club meets tonight the big fellow, Jess may have to rs 7 play the clown role tn that ctre é “eg Aprrdimecgint rg RADARRARAAR AAR at | MASCOTT WINS | J Millionaires are coming Into base- || 5 9 5 ? ball. Well, for the last three} SALEM, Ore, March 2.— } > years that's what the national Billy Mascott, claimant of the ; ea pastime has needed more than ) Northwest featherweight titl won from Jockey Bennett here last night In the efxth round of @ scheduled eight-round go, good ball players. Re Speaking of wrestling, which no i . ; Mascott had a considerable } tion that Joe, Stecer trims his |} 1ea¢ all thru the contest, and | onente with the scissors. ; Bennett's second threw the { : towel Into the ring at the end ( bodiliadibed of the sixth round. { ‘The open season on peanuts and pop will start in the Eastern 49 LEGAL NOTICES 49 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL Notice ts hereby give of the Port of Seattle t District on March 7, a Propositions contained tn Ri the Port of Seatt! t briefly described a. The question of authortain, Beattle to borrow the sum o! Port District 4 in eaid Port the different Port Commission of propositions being h solution No. 4 February 5, Eighty-five Thousand purpose of con jon of southerly Iimits of the City of in sald City of Seattle, over and along East y, Avenue and Ratlroad Avenue tn said City of Beattie, which term! belt line railway gystem is provided for in Unit No. 14 of the Comp! sive Sche Harbor Ip ent adopted by Resolution No ef the Port Comm! Said bonds sha neral Serial Bond h form as sald Port Com ball denomination of One Thous secutively from 1 to 285, bearing tnt cent per annw at the fiscal agency York, to be dated times as the Port Said bonds to rm turities of approxima €ifically set forth in Ite Said bonds, principal from the improvement. and tn case th cient tor that purposs, remainder 9 of the Port of Beattie tn payable out of thed of er said bonds, as they Port Commission. Sa ed Million ( nearly $3,000,000.00) Dol ment No. 2 authorized by and by vote of the people at t @uthorization by the people of (9295.000.00) Dollar tseue to euthortty for a like amount of sald Three . 1 4 Eighty-f! by the people $2,000,000.00) Dol! ar pda wa. * question of to borrow the sum of Twenty Th oo necessary ° : forth tn ment as provided for in Resolu Bald bonds shall be General Ser’ Secutively from One ( fate of Five (5% nd interest pay City of New York and at such tir Gated as | @ Port Commi urposs, the remainde levied in said Port District. The details applying said net income and taxes and of creating a proper and suff! font fund for the payment of the principal and interest of said bo as they become dus, to be as hereafter prescribed by said Port ¢ mission. Bald Twenty Tho lace of @ lik 7 average tm wollar bond 1 by Resolution nd by vote of @ authorization by the hdrawal by the people of author’ ounand ($200,000.00) Dol f creating nf ($20,000.00) Dollars of bonds to ‘of bonds (to be selecte ‘i Thou of the Thre h Improvement ° hie $20,000.00 bond 1 ity of a like bond tesua, respect to t Three Hundr Thirteen forth Improve- net (14) of Block Seventy-four im modified Unit No. # of the rovided for in bonds shall be General wach form as th {4 Port Comm! the éenomination of One Hundred ($100.0 1 Secutively from One (1) to One Hundred and Fit at the rate of Five (6%) pe cipal and interest payahie City of 4 at * of Harb aid Port Commi the Port of 8 hereafter pr 160) 'b Agen Gnted as issued, and | mm) 1 yenr after thelr date 2 years after their date 4 ip yin yas ape ena for. the they become Gus, paymn o be as rort Com: he: arities) for the Central {#1 and by vote the authorizatl é Men withdrawal Oa oF THE PORT SEATTLE RT COMME eT ROBERT BRIDGHS, Ite President. gécretar attest:—C. BE. REMBBERG, Ite Atte ced this 16th der of Fovruary, } Seeman \ afternoons. } bells and Indian clubs. Long walks take the | t the election March ° mount of " tin no inder of mid sion of maid Port of ollars and ach, numbered con- aring Interest r cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prin- y of the Btate of Wash- | in Port Comminsion shall hereafter 7 Thousand ($15,000.00 to take the 0 ond to ly en may be Tem Barts Aside from the fact that Willte Hoppe walks on the average of 200 miles a season around billiard ta jbles, it fs a striking thing to note that he trains more arduously than | a champton prize fighter. Willie} has a daily schedule that would make Billy Sunday gasp for the air. | Hoppe lItkes to box, but doesn't re take a chance, for his fingers are as valuable to him as those of Paderewski are to the great pian ist'a meal ticket. Therefore, the world’s champ pill pusher has to take up sporta which exercise the body and do not bruise the hands. | Hoppe says the hardest thing he! has to do ts to keep away from the baseball game. He is confident! jthat he could run Ty Cobb @ cloms| race tn batting and could give Tris |Speaker a few points on fielding. He'd rather glaze bats with a pop bottle than chalk cues on warm |. Hoppe ts nifty with the dumb form a part of his training, and he hever misses a bit of road work before breakfast, rain or shine. On the links he throws a mean club jand ts good at everything except jputting at the 19th hole. You see, Hoppe never has taken a drink of the Haquid that makes you climb trees, and he never has puffed on the business end of a stogte or a canket tack | Hoppe says he has walked around jthe world tn his daily trots at the jeune game. He ts 28 years old and| jhas played billiards since the age jot 6 While ft ts sald that Hoppe jeould play very well {n a sweater,/ appears at exhibitions tn a tux do that costs him about $2¢ Hoppe i! rather balmy about} basedall, and attends every game| staged in the cities which he visits He uses a 19-0unce cue and o large quantities of fee cream, #¥ | not have such a hankering to play STAR—THURSDAY, MAR ALL NEGOTIATIONS FOR FOOTBALL GAM Evidently Washington State does We even CH 2, 1916. PAGE 9 BAT We called you this and tha’ id your tousled h Was larger than your hat From Sport Block | | 4 | | | Hoppe was supreme. }to © good lead We laughed at you, we kidded you, points for the highest run of the | day HOPPE PLAYS GREAT GAME AGAINST FOXY JAPANESE CHAMPION Willie Hoppe, the billiard cham- pion, and Koji Yamada, the clever Japanese cue artist, broke even in terday’s doubleheader at the Brown & Hulen parlors. In the afternoon session, the It- tle gent from the | of the ris- ing sun took the world’s titleholder into camp by the score of 400 to In the evening's tilt, however He got off and piled up 80 This match, in which Hoppe excelled even himself, ended when Hoppe ran out with 11 for the 400. at me, to be held Dog Fanciers Working Hard for the Show With the spring show but four weeks ganization days. Owing celal come away, the Seattle Kennel club {s a busy or- these to spe business to up before ‘the club, & spe “ clal meeting has ~ been called for}; Thursday at 8 p. in the parlors of the Ohfo Dentists, 207 University Che The Store for Men and for Women Who Shop for Men “Values Tell” Vigor for Men Wonderful Invention Restores Health While You 8 ‘You need not suffer from soet strength, nervous debility or any other weakness that unmans you. There is remedy that cures such troubles quickly and ther- oughly. This remedy is electricity, the power that gives life and strength te the human body. You know that and vim. Anything that life Into your nerves and build up your vitality will cure you. Electricity does ed. a sleep. Tt nerves and vitals with new life, You wake up in the morning full of vim, free trom p na Biectra-Vita ts @ r fills th while you sleep, ime energy and bullding up the enure ey strong, healthy condition. It renews the spirit of ambi- tion and hy pain tt Grives it out, trouble, rheumat or just a lack of nerve ‘Vite will restore you to perfect Call or write for our m inter. th b of W. aquad , or . i r Sage Big ter staying exhibition |2otball with the U, of W. aquadigut, alt the same, you have been|Yamada spent most of his time 4, z po renag Uegarianh rs: = com-|/ FREE | desutiful 90-pege bese gece ut Brown & Halen's, wich|{2i® fall, after all. The offer of game, taking lessons trom Hoppe in the|netore, Victoria aad. Vannouver || BOOK | treatment. This book : : | |night game and managed to horn ne ‘ancouver contains pietures of Koff Yamada. the local institution for & game has} For 20 long years, Bat. cee cre both lining up big strings of % been turned down by the powers! in for but 14 points, The score by| dogs and expect’ to’ send down Pet ranlp Mg 2 My eon copied, |that be of the Pullman Institution) On Washington's birthday Bat innings stock that will come in th yt and explains many things yor if ot learning. Nelson celebrated the 20th anni-| Afternoon hens. ‘Aleeothen, the ‘som cote | xROW: HERE IT Is The reasons set forth for the|versary of his entrance {nto the| Yamada—86, 65, 4, 40, 2, 119, 24,|por"a, Aicketlion | the rospects nm Pol cene Vite Co, calling off of negotiations for the/ring. For all the knocks he has re-| 48, 16, 1, 5-400 very good. Entries may be secured Here, There and Everywhere | contest were that Pullman had alceived in and out of the hempen| Hoppe--147, 0, @, 0, 110815 the escretacy, S87 University game with Whitman on Thanks- square, Bat has done fairly well/1, 49, 26—354 st. or Piper & Taft, Ine. and en- Short Sport giving and that {t was Washington’s|and should be congratulated for his| High runs—Hoppe 147, Yamada | tring taken at both places. turn to cross the mountains, any-| success. }119. Referee—Charies Hulen. pee Lee M t te pl how. | ee | By 4 > aa eihte, Mages, former Seattle player, | "it seqms that the athletic boards| Just when. Russia was pur. | | Heppe—80, 78, 25,74, 14, 62, 8, 47,| ? ORIGINATOR OF “ANCHOR * sath - lof the two schools should get to:| zling over wi? to do with the | 11-400. STROKE” IN BILLIARDS Whitman basketball squad beats | gether, The people of the state) 260,000,000 | one of vodka In Yamada—6, 0, 0, 2, 1, B, 1, O—14.| | DIES IN LONDON idaho quietest, 56 % ® |want the game and it is up to| etorege thre, Eddie Coiling || High run—Hoppe 80, Yamada 6./) 4. gonouncement from Lon- Company G, W. N. G, planning | Pullman and the local school to| announces that booze and b | High average—Hoppe 60. Referee!) aca of the death of W. & | |(NReett,caumer gam ig smoker March 10. For the purpose of forming a/b in Aberdeen armory | ¢ league, local sem{-pro managers will | ike Pullman, ive it to them | It Is foolish to talk of staging a| ig state game in a little village, It should be played| |gather Thursday night at 711 Seo-| where there are facilities for hand-| ond ave. | Edmund Many Deeds, indian out- fielder, signed to play with Stoux City. Northwest to have attractive auto race program this year, Tolt and North Bend basket shooters meet Fri night for championship of section. ling crowd Pullman can not do thie. instances | clash who will! the game. the enthusiasts Into town for ball won't mix, so there Is excuse to ship It over he where everybody plays game; eee The average person gets along, ®8 8 former Athletic and Brooklyn the Russell Sage foundation telis|Fed pitcher, has been signed by us, with a vocabulary of 542 words no re, the Spokane fs all right, but fm most|Chariie Murphy, who {s a little in between the past the state's utter in the Inland Empire me MARKET REPORT Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Vegetables and Fruit ° ° | torrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) | Honey. soo |r 169 @ ito :. @8 a“ @1 189 @1 Ktayman Winesap . 138 @1 | O14 Winesap .. 2 ¢ Beauty - 1 i Onions, green . Oregon onions . Yakima Young America Select ranch exes + = Fy 3 z| ? = g >! "4 domaatte wheel imburger on tripl nein trip ington twins ao Country (Prices pata pro SAVE YOUR TEETH 20T University At. Cement Filling, 2he. Amalgam Ptllings Gold Alloy Pullin, Pxamiactions Pree. ‘Teeth extracted sheotutely without pein free from 6:50 to 4 p m dally, OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson | | | | Best Gold Crowns. Best Bridgework Full Bet Teeoth...+56 Lady attendant at each \ the annual over big | 542,000 schools has caused about as much|the Cubs fl tropolis as @ funeral Jup a promising Peter the G jeran of Lexington, the average, used a . day while president up about of If it were worth while, Rag- nar Omtvedt might take a t thru the East and how to spell his name. Af rip tell them ter worrying along with Cutvedt for a month or #0, several large Eastern papers now are calling the world’s greatest ski ju on a diet of oats mixed with eggs of game chickens. The colt is and is entered in about worth of two-year-old and t year-old races for the coming son Horrocks and Duffy |several years to buy the colt, he has shown much promise. have had big offers Ky. an SPRING POEM I like to have the spring rol! round | And have the teams go way; for him, coming from John Splan, the vet-! er aw me r rie hese seed potatoes. | Ragnar Motvedt. | [Prices Paid Producers ¢ Ad Wolgast boxes Freddie Welsh | Poultry, Veal and Pork | 110 rounds {n Milwaukee on March (a eeemge vom =° |8. Ho ts preparing himself for the| ; |bout at the Arcade gymnasium, | Chicago. eee g * gppbeted RAISE COLT ON EGG DIET | Peter Horrocks and Dave Duffy | of North Randall, O., are bringing| pat colt n the named Peter Dufty $85,000 hree- nea- saved and They one 1 like to know they're training And that pretty soon they'll But | refuse to pick the line Up for opening day. FAY 18 FREE NOW PORTLAND, March 2 play; Jack King, father of Fay King Nelson, that Bat longer word are no has received his daughter and wife. OCT. 28 18 DATE FOR MI x CORVALLIS, March 2, — The Michigan Aggies and 0. A. C, have patched up the differences that} threatened to call off the game scheduled for this fall. 28 1s the new date and man football | Oct. | “WHO'S WHO IN BASEBALL” “Who's Who in Baseball” all contains the Base It which juet fesued the present-day star ball players Valley baseball league, made up | in ot semi-pro formed coma teams, | fs the Htitle of a pocket-size 96-page book | Magazine has| age, |height, weight and birthplace of 208 | Ta Wapato triumphed over Toppen: {ts schedule, 34 to Russ Hall all ready to turn the bloodhounds on Tacoma, ets are ready for distribution. lish in the final basketball game on loose Tick- —Charles Hulen PORTLAND SIGNS FORMER FED | PORTLAND, March 2.—Byron | Houck, well known along the Coast Portland STONE LOSES ENCOUNTER NEW ORLEANS, March 2.—Ted |Lewis, the English welter, was jawarded a decision over Harry |Stone last night. It was a |20-round mix billed as for the wel terweight title. | Winlock went down to defeat |Wednesday at the hands of the |Lebam high school basketball five, 40 to JUST GOT | \ IO ron 58 Also Packed 20 for 10¢, Lovejoy, for many years a fa- mous English billiard expert, recalls the fact that it was he inating the “ Lovejoy was said to have dis- covered the stroke and its pos- | sibilities by accident, After considerable practice, | he used it in public and on one occasion 2,486 “canons.” Since that | time, however, other profes- sional cueists who took {tt up found that they could score on this stroke almost intermin- ably, so that in the rules of match play it was found neo essary to limit the “anchor” to | a score of 25. BACK FROM WN AND SAY THATS A WISE LITTLE TOWN. WENT INTO'A CIGAR STORE FOR A PACKAGE OF CIGARETTES: GIMME THE BEST YOu GOT’ SAYS 1 -- NOT CARING WHAT THEY COST “YOU MEAN PIEDMONTS, MISTER,. 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