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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1916. PAGE 7 for Thursday Night’s Bouts BY BUD FISHER. fCopyrient ‘trede u UNDEFEATED FRISCO BOY AFTER MUFF — ING JUST BEEN THINKING WE OUGHT TO DO SOMETHING To HELP OUR. | PUBLISNERS. YOU KNOW THE PRIGE OF WHITE PAPER HAS }GON® UP FROM \& cents To | Four CENTS A Pound, AN ————— HOw CAN WE SAVE WHITE PAPER? Ley me SEE, } LET me SEE? WE CANIT AFFORD \ TO CUT DOWN THE | rve Gori! MUTT, LIVE Gor ir! terre man sae “THINKS & ae LET Me THINKS HOW CAN We SAVE WHITE PAPER witout CUTTING DOWN THE fr NG VOR, THOUGHT mI BY EDWARD HILL ALMOST PROHIBITIVE PRice, AND THAT, TLL GO SIZE OF THE siz HREI xers | COON AT THE WHITE Paper THIN (A THE OTHE RL CARTOON - SIZE OF THE STRIP? : CARTOON OCCUPIES EVERY DAY: SY ROOM AND who h ave WE OUGNT TO FIOURE A WAY TO CONCENTRATE : Ein seen: ins AND TRY TO THINK Seattle ring OF A SCHEME are m town today and have started Thursday night's Staged in Drea mw the auspices of the Moose The three gladiators are Harry Pelsinger, who with} “Muff” Bronson, claims the : Coast featherweight _ title;! Frankie Jones, Coast middle-| ‘ weight champion, both of San Francisco, and Weldon Wing the Portland | seated by hh ss an ihe In his two appearances here youngster main attraction is to be GOOD HEALTH | JACK READ SAYS DARCY | Billiard Starsto | Show Their Skill | ARs | NEEDED WITH FRISCO YOUTH j Archfe Wyard, former 8, A. C.| = ligatweight champ, who turns pro-! B fesgional to meet Art Ross, the Vefacouver boxer, on Thursday | Pnight, will workout with Peisinger| @ local fire station, according to me matchmaker of the Moosers. And the brazenness of the thing was that the box score showed the names of Harold Janvrin, the Red Sox second baseman, and Joe around the American league might be put to a test with a heavy fine and suspeosions being plastered onto the three offenders he scored kos in encounters) SERIOUSLY BY PLAYERS TO PLAY BILLIARDS, ae | IS NOT ON HIS WAY TO Mt with Joe Harrahan and Le ail} 9 itt Local Parlors | ' ae hile in Portland re-| SAYS CIBLAMI) PION IERIE } Seattie billiard followers are ) sevtseee| DURING WINTER MONTHS | B || artis ttsatcctete U.S: TRAINS FOR BOUT “ ‘cently he won an easy six |) ning this afternoon at 3 o'clock, ( ° ey ind decision o Lee John \ when the four billiard cracks, | F; son, the colored featherweight NEW YORK, Dec. 11. —Ban | Jackson of the White Sox big as Willie Hoppe, Young Jake } Les Darcy is not on his way | his next trip to Vancouver. | Johnson's warnings are of two = life. In fact, Jackson contributed Sohneter, nares Petersen and }| 1. ameriea | At present, however, he is train- PELSINGER HAS NOT LOST | different kinde—the kind he |'0. the afternoon with three } Chick Wright, will get in action ) Pale: ta a cla Maw anes pred Salt’ aa f: FIGHT, HE CLAIMS solid whacks. Incidentally, one at the Brown & Hulen parlors. } his le the opinion of Jac! & hard at Austin & Salt’s, i Harry Pelsinger has been sling-| (sues with much calmness and jf ouis Guisto, lately a member of A tournament is staged } Read, former lightweight cham- will soon be seen in the ring again. Ly sing the padded mittens in the four-| deliberation to make hie maj the Cleveland American league! afternoon and night by the’) pion of the Kangaroo island, It was apparent in his fight with round game down Frisco way for| nates hop around, and the kind club, also was among those pres stars. Beginning this afternoon, whe fought Harry Anderson re- Anderson that he knew several * about a year now, and has yet to| he issues with much waving of | ent |) Hoppe was scheduled to play ently in a four-round melee at‘ iNKs about the boxing game, but lose his first melee, according to| arms, loud snorting and inef- It will be recalled with little dif. | |) Wright, Schaefer to take on Pe- pasend like all long-distance battlers taking F Claims put forth both by him and| fectiveness. ficulty by the baseball fans that terson, and then the two winners Dreamland. part in their first short fight, he § “Moose” Taussig, who accompanied! The latter are much more prom! | Ban Johnson issued a statement tangle. Read has only been in the U. 8S. held himself back too much. him here. ie nent because they are emitted just after the close of the baseball Besides thie, Hoppe gives) for a short time himself, coming “Boxing four rounds can hardly Bronson also has been fighting with solemn consequences prom- son promising dire things to some exhibitions and explains ) here from the Antipodes after hav- be termed a real fight,” says Read, gust about a year, and while his|ised to ball players, and further any American league player who! how the shots are made, while ) ing tried in vain to enlist in the “but I am training hard, and in my Slate of victories has been marred| because ball players usually take! would dare start on a barn-storm: | Peterson, the greatest fancy shot / Hritish army in Australia. He was daily workouts under the direction by a couple of losses, he is never-/one long gh ¢, turn loose a well- ing tour. he statement followe tin the game, puts over some ( rejected by the military authorities of Lonnie Austin, am confining my- theless by far the best feather-| chosen chuc and—proceed to do the performance {n an exhib! fancy stuff, all the time keeping | in Sydney on account of nasal trou- self to four rounds of boxing, and F weight ever developed by the four-|as they please. game of neveral Red Sox players up a rapid-fire line of jokes and ) ble. trying to speed up as much as I can round game tn the Northwest | Forcible demonstration ¢ It all gees to show that in a funny stori The evening per-} While Jack is a naturalized citi- from the first tap of the bell. When t Both boys are your Pel.| brought home in a news baseball player's life there is con { formances start at 8 o'clock. To- ( yen, he is very anxious to get into I again box here I will show the a singer says he celebrate his|rted in the columns of a San Fran- siderable enthusiasm for the win- | night joclety” night. } the big argument across the pond, fans I can fight four rounds as well © Sth birthday tomorrow, while|cisco newspaper, chronicling the ter growth of baseball dollars, and jueseveneene news| and will again endeavor to enlist on'as I have proved I can go 20.” “Muff” Bronson is but 17 himself. |tale of the victory of the “Al considerable disreapect for the sol : | Americans” over a baseball team emn uttering# of a league presi iG. DOBIE LAI B ARCHIE WYARD TO WORK jin Hawall dent. Johnson's ability to czar| | WHEN WEA | | PLANS TO QUIT Naming the successor to Gilmour Dobie, retiring coach | MEANEST, THAT’S TIME TO | i GO AFTER TOOTH SOME DUCK y 5 Inter-League Series Will Oe cis Paes tar spmadiaes | _ It has been aptly stated that | decoys, slip on the hish boots, pite | of football at the U. of Wy ge ape i. | duck hunting Is a “strong | on three pairs or woolen #0CkS,/ Jus to become @ popular win man's game.” Especially this | most all the clothes you own, grab| JOR GORMAN WANTS TO Box | Be W orked U at Meetin ie tree with the average hunter (a little lunch, and be on the job| ter pastime. Jimmy Richardson, ivory bunter | who has to p the game at before sunrise. “The Dark Secret,” might well for the Portland Pacific Coast BY H. C. HAMILTON jmade their historical play for ree the right time, in the right It takes time to gather some/be the title of,the line of tafk league baseball club, and well, United Press Staff Correspondent |ognition, and every head in the bus place, under the worst weather = rushes and grass for a blind and | SPrung by all authorities at the known in sporting circles up and) NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Detatis of | iness has some plan to propose for| conditions imaginable. weave them in willow sticks you|University who should know the down the Coast, writes from Port. the inter-league series between the betterment To members of duck clubs along cut It is a cold job to do that/identity of the newcomer. That land that he has taken Joe Gorman, !nternational le and the Amer jlakes and on the swamps and in- and to set out the decoys some 20/!t will be some one from the East the hunting of tory is easy. the to 25 yards from your blind. with a reputation is all that ts said. You must hide the boat to get| It has become known that Doble satisfactory results. The more the | intended retiring from football be- sleet and snow come down, the fore the Oregon game. Just prior association will be worked out today in a joint meeting of the mag nates of the two leagues Thomas Hickey, new president of = jland marsh lakes, |ducks over feed terr i h is not the case with 99 hunters in the hundred 4 claimant of the Pacific Coas: tamweight championship, wing, and would like to match him fn Seattle with some of the boys ban under his Ad Santel May Get ot Big Match | here. He mentions Joe Farrel! and| the American association, and his) 2... “ | When you see snow and sleet be- harder the wind blows, the colder|to the mix at Eugene, he told Bill fs Earl Conner as opponents club owners already have ratified) SAN FRANCIBCO, Dee, 11,—If| ing blown along on a 60-mile gale, you get, the better the flights and | Dietz, W. 8. ©. gridiron mentor, ia bo ‘ itheir end o ¢ plan, and they are gcmeier tye Apter eee jana the heavens looking like they the shooting. ie | hat he Ps as thru with football at XING OPENS IN SPOKANE [bere to ex} ‘ se to any-|* ler Lew y uth were coming down to meet you, No. 4, 5 or 6 Thilled shot the U. o! | FOR THE WINTER thing that ‘ene be ‘sagsested by tomorrow night, a strong effort will Willie Hoppe, world’s greatest billiardist, plays golf to keep in| that's Quek. weather. had Pe drams of amber, ara h geod Saturday night's football ban- { aera BORNE Kame haa opened up| the International leaguers. be _Inade to match him with Joe | congition for playing the game. (Inset) Hoppe's $100,000 hand. That is the time to get out the| duc Ke toad. quet at the New Washington was yard, the Spokane subur) yn the face of it the plan, which ° i —_ — — — _ er more on the order of @ for the winter. On the first cafd/calls for a schedule of 48 games... P (The first of four articles in) Schaefer or Ives ever played |. Wnr~~~~~~r,, | funeral than any football gathering Tommy Clark, former Seattle light- after the close of the regular sea. Mitchell’s Bout which the world’s greatest billiard-| the 14-inch game, and | take no | held in nine years, 4 | Weight, now holding forth in Port ist tells how billiards will build up special credit f sons by the two leagues, my superior. With Welling Off Two Ice Hockey Games land met a boy by the name of Roy|be the one thing so far proposed health and gives pointers on play-| ity over others now playing, for Lettuce, hothouse, erate Orton. Joe Swain, the Portland that will kick a little into the [ing the game.—Editor.) | | claim my mastery over the | e { | Middleweight, and Army Welch grand old game as it is played by RACINE, Wis, Dec, 11.—-The —_ ivories is, to a large extent, in- | S h d | d ] h W kh Alb t H | Were the headliners. the minor leagues The small match between Joe Welling and} BY WILLIE HOPPE tuitive. | Cc e u e ts ee er ansen ! leagues, AA, as well as the more Ritchie Mitchell, scheduled here for| (World's Greatest Billiardist, Now! I claim I am a born player, and |e develer ine sivelae yi THE BRITISH-AMERICAN RE-| bushy classes, have had some pretty Thursday night, has been postponed | in Seattle.) that my present {solation on top is} A double portion of that richest! Vancouver has the league's new a \ RIM association will hold a Christ- hard sledding since the Federals to the 22nd Much has been said concerning | due to natural gift for the game,!of sportdom's dishes—ice hockey—jstar and high point scorer in “Doc"|] 010 Second A | ins (tree on December 18, in tne : the strides bill has made in|supplemented by years of practice) will b od to Seattle followers | Roberts Soeehe: Avex: ee Madiven | new {Masonic temple eee ithe United States in recent years, 4nd careful training. of the frozen aqua pura gamé this = _- —— and my views on the subject may| All old-time billiard fans know | week , eocicncantonreeraieaiaied MA R K E I R EPO RT. interest lovers of the game neither Ives nor Schaefer ever took) ‘Two hard games are on the Met 1 believe there are more good |the care of himself that is absolute-|ropolitans’ schedule. Tomorrow Will ee ETROPOLITA players the country now than|!¥ necessary for pre-eminence in @ night they cross war clubs with {lt ul rising costs THEATRE _ 160 @ 175 |when I first took up the game, but I) kame in which nerves play so large |jeague-leading Vancouve 1 - Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for £25 | olaim those in the front rank have 4 part aires, who won over the Spokane ak. this f; id f Commencing Monday Night, Dee. 18 J | reer set er, 1) senaea dante 160 @ Lat [not advanced beyond the standard| Like the ballplayers of a genera-|Canaries, Saturday night in Van make riend 0O 22 years y Thereafter Dally at 2:19 and sie || : Turnips, yellow, Alas, bag 226 |set by Schaefer and ly years | tion ago, these old experts took life couver, ¥ to 6, and on Friday night pi 9 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT y J. W. Getwin & Co) ‘aides lago. Naturally, I except myself,|easy. I have alwaye taken care of the locals take on the new Spokane ch b ds DW.GRIIFITHS se @ 140 My scores at 18inch balk | 1 do not smoke or drink, and 1| When the week has drawn to a COLOSSAL ‘2,000,000 SPECTACLE s line show | am playing this (take plenty of exercise. I walk a \close all of the teams of the league 10 @ , Bed style as well, or better than lot and take occasional workouts on! will have made their debut on the 1 o ein | “ : ball flelds, Golf has proved bene- | jocal nd fans will have a Q oot. (eer local ice, and fan 1a @ 3 } ficlal on the eve of important chance to size them up and con oss ' matches pare them with the Mets LOVES STRUGGLE 3 Ot4@ 09% | Both the Spokane and Vancouver THROUGHOUT THE AGES ag TLS aN | | Bill Lange Said jteams, like the Portlanders, have PRICES—Nights, G0c, i5¢, $1.00, Gar new | B. new men in their Hneups, who have Ei ygedgy nada GTS iar ecu sive mee | | to Be Improved never before been seen in Seattle MAIL ORDERS Now ot eee ee tte | Fekime Geme ee | — _ | ‘ ; weet pote SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11.— new, case 209 @ 350 Ge to the Right Drug Co. eo | strained , 5 ts + 100 Weshingten 6t. Friends of Wm. A. (Bill) Lange, |Michigan May Go ; Country Hay and Grain | famous old Chicago Colts’ outfield: | (Prices paid wholesaler) | And the Doctor will give you a care-|er, were relieved today when it was | ful examination and prescribe for|/announced at his home that first CHICAGO, Dec |you FREE. All that we ask is that|reports that he was in a dangerous) Michigan would re Back to “Big 10” 1 new nav BULLBROS. Just Printers Rumors that enter the West 1 20.00 4100 2900 f the store.) condition were erroneous. L . 2 “0 Ashington oate. 39.00 jyou become a patron o} n D ange |ern football conference and make it 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Hin, crate ‘ aaa As | Doesn't this sound Ike good bust: himself declared he expected to be|the “Big Ten,” before next season ay nese to you? ‘out in a few days [pained weight here today when n dou- —— — —_— — ~ — ———= | Roger Sherman, president of 1,900 “< EATTLE HOCKEY ral UB a compressed. timoth 26.00 3 Wolverine alumni, here, admitted a wheat 400 @58.00 VE THAT VACANT LOT {that alumni were conducting a quiet vice i tal uani IMPRO campaign to bring the Ann Arbor lachool into the Western conference again. CITY ATTORNEYS bold that the board of public works cannot grant permission Any person to use portable gasoline tanks on side walks ETROPOLITA THEATRE Commencing Monday Night, Dec, 18 ‘Thereafter Datly at 2:10 MITED BNGAGEM: DW.GRITFFITHS Prices Paid Producers for Ew Poultry, Veal and Pork to No! He'll find that same nild Presado Blend in TOM KEENE—and pay out 5c for his favorite smoke. TOM KEENE 7 Championship The King of Games J 2-70.80... Jorn to Hetaller for | AR Vancouver vs. Seattle am fe SONABLE RATES, AND DESI COLOSSAL’ 2,000,000 SPECTACLE ¢ L TUESDAY, DEC. 12,1916] ***;. = | HOMES THAT SELL Cigar 5¢ 8:30 P. M. SHARP Geom iia Cet NO CHARGE FOR DRAWING PLANS ; Wijeonsin. twin 601 Northern BACHER BROS, 4 CO,, Inc. Arena Oftice, 1220 Fifth, Ave cane | SMALE BROS aie 8 the we risteisutere; iSO Wane Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 le Elilott 686 2b stributers, Seattle, Wash. Select ranch exes | Freeh Eastern April storage . ORDERS NOW