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1916, PAGE 9 STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. “Moose” Taussig on Way to Seattle With Two San Francisco Mitt Slingers BOUTS WILL MUTT AND JEFF--If You Don't Believe It, Try It Yourself. (Copyriaht. trate by MO Fisher, Rag. U. @ Pat Officar BY BUD FISHER. = - Fa newt SAW She WOKS “verourippis” -ceT’s seet >) |{ LET'S SER, POLEmonmes—) | GENER- SE SAmUNY ar 1 | “Cor <¥ ? . Ssanw BE PUT ON | Gee { UUsT wav I Vas | iat LEAST IN A Book TODAY, Q~®-s-T-U- Ve -VER | Le M-N-O-P~HERB ITis! § b- | | SS NEED EACYLoPAE DA } Sb LOOK IT UR; . * He || *PoLemoniaces” iy ee | Niles btrdeals ape nbd. \ 5 |] MERE ur ta t~ “vervuRirris® | |] " | { HERE iris! iy say 18 | OO T SAN LOOK UP WORDS A-B-c- Co-coR— || : I \{ aisles SAY s)— | T DOT KNOW. T Gor Jon ‘ 'T SAYS: { +16, pene are) / | | a ’ | ) A TTIONARY BUT THEY HERG ir 9! “CoRowas” ||) |, : pier ou ea | Stame-sasamns - (bee gevetiee*) BY EDWARD HILL _ ) Dow? expcam ENoveH! } (irsevs: SELES en bis a { % \ TY Get one oF E ) seman : " THE se rc a om TERM \ ghe iu Dreamlar at Moose” Taussig has ip his tickets and sa ay frem San Francisco f tle with Harry singer, California's best featherweight, and Frankie Jones in tow This sets at rest a report that Harry Pelsinger was not com to Seat "Judge" Flanniga Muff Bronson’s d. legal adviser, this g dropped in to say a few words about what his boy will do to Pel-| singer when he gets him in the ring here FLANNIGAN SAYS WILLIE IOPPE MISTAKEN I see where Willie Hoppe !s Picking Pelsinger to beat Bronson when the two ¢ meet here sald “Judge Well, put me down as say that Pelsinger or other featherweight on the Pacifi Coast will not beat th Portiand schoolboy After the battle, Cali fornians will have to admit at the Northwest has the classiest featherweight on exhibition this side of the big hill “It was the same way when Bron. son fought Lee Johnson in Port land. The California wise guys couldn't see ‘Muff with a pert- scope. He only knocked the color ed boy down a couple of times and made him 1 tyro. ARCHIE WYARD WILL BOX ON CARD Archie Wyard. at one t the best three amateur on the Pacific Coast, has ann ed his intentions of pulling away from the S. A. C. and trying his hand at the pro game. Archie will be matched wit! some good boy on the Moose card fe one « twetghts and, if he mak the showing he sin the amateur circles, ma ish Lloyd Madden other lightwelghts hereabouts with some hot competition for the Northwest crown now decorating the br Madden, who, by the way, is ether former S. A. C. champion CHET NEFF POPULAR WITH MOVIE CLAN Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight back home from California, where he won straight four-round tangles and drawed one, must have been a pretty popular lad with the Fox movie folks. Glimpse this rah-rah stuff the actors pulled on Chet whenever he fought in Los Angeles “Rah, rah, ree; who are we? We are the boys of the Fox com panee. Rough, tough; We like fights; an we are the stuff; can't get enough Stand ‘em on their heads, stand ‘em on their feet, Hurray for Chet Neff; he can’t be beat. BONDS PUT ON GRIDDLE BY FRISCO SCRIBE Joe Bonds, Tacoma yheavyweight gw fighting in Denver, comes in MUSEMENTS MOORE he Mile-a-Min ‘arce Comedy | Naughty Rebecca aie TOMORROW SIGHT ALHAMS BRA 5"eP| NE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WEEK 80—Ty MATINEE DASLY 10-25-50< EVENINGS 10°25-50-75: WILKES PLAYERSE Grohe uw 8 10¢ Tonight, “UNDER COVE ‘Thrills and Surprises 260 Mat. Today—2:30 Sunday Mat—HELP WANTED” NEW PANTAGES “ALL ABOARD” Olympia Desvall and Company Six Other Big Acts 1 Cents vie PALACE HIP Afternoonn, 1:30 to 5; 6:30 to 11 Program Today % ROVAL RUSSIAN BALALAIKA BAND 5 Other Vaudeville Acts 5-Part Feature Fhoteplay “MAIN, DEVIL AND WOMAN th Florence La Badle Re shea c; Eves OAK THEATRE Second The Play of « Thousa Always 100-200 woes wee™® wrk e IF WILLARD INSISTS ON TOO MUCH COIN, L. DARCY MAY MEET FRENCH BOXER NEW YORK, Dec, 7.—Devel opments early today in the status of the proposed ten round mill and Georges Carpentier cated Les Darcy, the Au lian phenom, has just as between Willard indi a chance of going into action against Willard. the soldler-boxer as Jack Curley, one of hit town n making Jeround of u mana we poy 4 left Ww his managers ay to America afte ad out of militar er ould draw the bout fluent motions about sums that | will get first or t sounded like $60,000 and even Rickard dec going higher, and Tex Rickard right to ralse his ai i he had away started to grin told Willard las after the Who's the attraction i* bout with Frank he here bout? Cc yY wanted to ould not be held “ Jess is the boy who's go bo iraw the money and he's disap ° who's going to get it. If xm his repre wants Jess to fi he’ expects nake the price at ig. word momentar kK « arently ( ready for Ca * re 0x © tact cept A con om th tract France, will bring w a pop | Rickard has made it that will overshadow the | staging a bo t against a sordid ba of the néent u are Garde: at an MOST PROGRESSIVE BILL FOR BOXING MELADY FOR NEBRASKANS PLANNED BY Gene Melady, sportsman, packer, promoter and politician of Omaha, is back of a boxing bill for Nebraska, which, if It passes, will be the most pro. gressive now in force in the United States. Melad braska gain enough push it thru The bill provides for 15 ion contests in the state, wi fa a member of the legislature and hopes support for bis bill round de th a state boxing commission, ized boxing clubs, jeates for boxers, cent of the gros to go to the state receipts for a nice panning in one of the San Francisco papers. Among oth things said is that Joe is fightin his way to the top with newspap gs when in reality he hasn't) Frankie Sullivan, the slugging of a kick to break a soft: lightweight who will be remember i eg ed here for the three slashin say in his bout with Jack draws he fought with Leo Houck Geyer, Joe cracked Jack on the last winter, is fighting pretty regu chin a ddzen times and failed to|larly in Portland nowadays. Nearly stop him. Also the sult brought,every card has his name con agatost Bor is testant in one of the preliminaries 8 by a chorus girl © prices Paid Producers for Fans, Poultry, Veal and Pork 16 “eof rr . , ” 60 so 6 » @ vee 1 Selling Prices to Ketaller for Apples Hutter, Rags and Cheese . fs e Inesap BPs | D180 Batter ne apples @ 1256 Native Washington Bplizendere 175 @ 2.00 creamery, cube 29 | Deiter i. OLS Nat ington dy | Rome Beauty 0 @ 128 st ; Onions Cheese Onone ‘ : t « @ 01% Co Potatoes Fees ‘ re ‘ ° Freun Baniern ones ‘ Grain April storage 0 oe) e °° Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | @21.00 Vegetables and Frit A 41.00 @42.00 CF 1.00 40.00 Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) ton oate.89.00 @40.00 okes, doz. @ i168 12.00 Henne 4 0 Wrestling Champion 0 ° Seen § ‘ Takes Himself Wife si, temone, per crate’... 4.00 © 6,00 OMAHA, Dec. 7.—Joe Stecher, Garite, new oii [heavyweight wrestling champion of Grapes, Malaga. f : . Grapes, Emperor, i156 [the U. 8, was married here last Grapes, Emperor, k dso ‘night to Miss Florence Hypler, ysitively no guarantee for boxers legal physician cert! no gambling an MARKET pay expenses of ma commission Melady ie a firm box on per Into would ell to to The Nebraska that po-decision « factory from the Melady is one sport min the ™ staged the {f-| Lewis bout last summ dha tehed Stock fh er not broken ition to reported as being one Kearns’ publicity stunts SULLIVAN FIGHTING OFTEN AT PORTLAND CLUBS er v4 er REPORT Grapes, Almira, keg | He | Hon DROVE HACK IN PROVIDENCE ’ WAS BNIJOINED FROM PLAYING BALL IN PHILADELPHIA Portland Heavy Wants to Meet Frank Farmer REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to tntreduce our new | Owhalebone) plate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 16 years Gold crown 83.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, White crowns Gold fillings . Bilver fillings Platina fillings All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have Impression taken in the morn- Ing and get teeth same day, Exam- ination advice free. lee of Our Plate Most of our pre ommended by 0 whose work ts faction. Ask our « ented our work our office, be sure you are in the * OHI ss 207 UNIVERSITY ST, and women, Special for the head. nervous have been muccensful- CHINESE REMEDY 121 Washington St. Phone Main 2254 SANDERSON’S al The well known @ remedy for Fe to 10 dy gusranteed. 1 12,1 to 7:40; Sundays, 11 to 1 anba, Main RAYMOND REMEDY CO, Boom 6, Hotel Antlers. @ Uan | will Frisco Seals Will Have New Home| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec fore the end of the week tion park, as it now stands, will be a thing of the past. Next wee onstruction of a new grandstand in. | Be Recrea probably Franklin Loser at NOW KREPS BUSY. COLLECTING RERAL- S5 TATE RENTALS |Lajoie Started in 1896 ; Not One of Old Gang Now Left Larry Lajole’s baseball days are over. Never again will the big Frenchman bring the stands at a majon league park to their feet with a resounding crack from his famous bat. Nev again will the bleacherite ch his uncanny fielding. For 20 years Lajoie was a fig- ure in baseball, and for 16 of these he batted over .300, his best year being 1901, when he slugged .422. Lajole’s contract with Connie Mack will expire January 1, and Basketball Tangle The Frank gh faculty basket ball sq t its game to the fac alt coln high last even ing 1 to 11 Walter Re football coach at Franklin, starred for the losers, while Tony Savage shone for the victors. Football Players Have Their Autos) Nine players of Pennsylvant on the University | team drive thetr | own automobiles. At the Univer. | sity of Oregon about nine of the| eleven reguiars are working their| way through college. RHEUMATISM Cured to Stay Cured’ grinding pain oumation, Drugs It Is certain Mack will not retain him, as he intends to build up his team with youngsters. Larry has been drawing $9,000 a year during a wartime con- tract. Only half thie amount hae been paid by the Philadelphia club, Cleveland having assumed half when Larry wae traded to the Athletica, two years ago Lajole began his big league career playing with the Phila- delphia club In 1896, There is not a player left in baseball who wae playing when he start- ed. Veteran Umpire Is in Charge of Big Trapshot Tourney tt] Vite of vim, | sleep. hoy bat- | Into. the| Hoom 206 KE 1O1OHs Bee nd Introducing Bob Emslie another role. Bob usually officiates at ball games, where he bellows balls and strikes and yer-outs in the National league, But Bob is also president of the Canadian grand internation: al trap shoot, and is in charge of hundreds of trap artists now holding a meet of St. Thomas. Prizes have been offered to men and women in all events, part being cash and part mer chandise awards. in Frank Moran has started train. ing in New York for his bout at Bt, Paul with Fred Fulton, Dec, 22 | ‘HARVEY DONALDSON AGAIN "TO TRY HIS LUCK IN THE GRAPPLING GAME; WANTS MIX while he was as a number wres jont Gunboet One of Seattie’s old tling favorites In the person of Harvey Donaldson Is going to come out ef retirement and try his luck again In the squared arena. P Coast A “3 - . x a acific Sons! 4 Fred Tuite, who has bad the 1) "104 the Oregon-Columbia ¥. M management of a number of eld: (: 4 champtonships until 1911, un time boxers, has taken Harve when he won the A A. U. bantam- |der his management Tuite has al weight title he world. Shortly | ready written to G. V. Toohey, @ after be bantamweight ; prominent wrestling promoter of a e turned professional and Boston, for beuts. Whether he becar n¢ world champion. He will be able to get any Is a m v tiling Instructor at the doubted question, as the of Washington during | sporting public will net when the local Y. see any of the en ows wres M ecured him for its in tle. Tulte discovered and brought | structor. Ah, Ha! How About| David Fultz Admits It, Bill, Did You Take There Are Gentlemen Turkish Bath Friday?| on Nat’l Commission “Just called up to say | heard Wilile Hoppe had a Turk Ish bath and went without his breakfast before he weighed in for the newspapers Saturday morning,” said the cheery voice of Chet Mcintyre over the phone this morning. Chet, who coached Lloyd Madden along from a novice to Northwest lightweight champ, was taking exception to the | statement in yesterday's Star about Hoppe’s weight. “Funny he absolutely refused | to weigh in before the fight and went to the trouble to hunt up the newspaper mi the next | day,” said Chet. sked him to make 135 pounds and he re- fused to do it but Madden want. ed te box him If he weighed a ten.” | | | iain | NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Declar- ing the national commission in adopting changes In baseball players’ contracts went even furthtr than had been expected, David L. Fultz, in a statement issued today, cut to a minimum any probability of a strike by members of the Baseball Play- ers fraternity. While announcing his pleas ure at the action of the com. mission, Fultz pointed out there are still grievances with the national board which will have 4 to be ironed out. 4 Siaitiesibin Keeps | “Paddy” as Captain | Captain “Paday” Driscoll, of the Northwestern Untversity football team, has been reelected to pilot |the team in 1917, it has been an nounced “Snowy” Baker Says He Has Next Champ| the Australian | 'Jones Is Chosen | “Snows” Baker, | fight promoter, has uncovered an | 18-year-old youngster—Jim Tracey }—-who he believes will some day . 4 be heavyweight champion of the Captain of Army | worts arian a Cadet Lawrence McC. Jones, a member of the c s of "18 at West ‘Billy Weeks Lands Point, has been elected captahy - of the Army football team for next | a Match in Cincy | ocr ° ‘Sones plaved tackle ‘this season. CINCINNATI, Dec, 7 - was granted by the local boxing | jcommission yesterday for a ten round bout Dec. 18 between Billy Weeks, challenger of Mike Gibbons, | w and Saflor Einert. ot A permit Barney Dreyfuss is trying to fig- ure out how to win s nant. We'd suggest a little paris green in the r supplies of about six N. Ly Stop the Graft Do you know that on 90 per cent of all deaths someone gets a nice graft for recommending an Undertaker? Do you know that it is the rule of a number of our Undertakers to send out four to five hundred Turkeys at Christmas time to those are always on the job to recommend Watch these gets the graft | Don't allow anyone dictate to you what Undertaker you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the best aerace and best goods for your money. who their firm? Turkeys and you will know who to A Complete Funeral for Earth Burial. ..$70.00 A Complete Funeral, including Cremation $47.50 In our own Private Crematory—not County. 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