The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 9

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(x TR ANY GUY OVER 7 \ CANS HIS HAND 5 { X PROMISED To MEET > ‘ } ON YOU, Jere }{ MUTT Down at Mocks at | | ( REMEMBER 2M | [ FR AD a, wr 7 i ISCO L IT. OH, wHatiin I Do? He'tc || ey | BESO mand HELE Koc (| kc MY HEAD OFF WHEN HE { Uf < TONIGHT'S CARD i \c ; TEAR Him \/ JNow, KEEP ITD Cirag, FROM, OME ar'te | “Muff” Bronson vs. WOME. OH wie’ 7 Polsinger, featherweights. &YU Di FOCLOCK AND T FORGOT FoR SF MNUTeS . ) AND THERE'S ) Mare TOE APiece IN y IT FOR You Sibi ri: OP. PELLERS | Lime, Frankie Jon va. Sid Mitchell, middieweights. ; Archie Wyard va. Casey, welterweights, ‘ ' 7 Weldon Wing vs. Bud Ridley, } featherweights. , Joe Harrahan ve. Bert Forbes, : featherweights. i BY EDWARD HILL \ THE Lagr STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. THE Sue Ir Haverwr | FWAD ARGH | COMER ANN NOUR. any GUY BoTHes } YOU, Lean ™e To muna § TT Mer ep! J LAME or TLL GOR GH Home KNOCK HIS BLOCK OFF! TLE TEACH Him To MAKE met 14, 1916, PAGE 9 [Murr AND JEFF Jeff May be Short on Courage, But He Is Long on n Strategy. TDER OF THAT LIVTLe (AP STANDING ME “OPS ann A Boob me NO GUM C an HIT A PAL OF \e PARENTS TAUGHT HIM ‘NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE HOW TO BECOME STAR WITH CUE, SAYS HOPPE WO Pacifi 4 boxi . at stake t ) night wher the Moose lodge boxing show gets un der way at Dreamla ia evening will be furnished by io P rtl d B ir foyites gts Set] Clever Portland Boxer | BE SHOT. [E. tion o Meets Frisco FOR been ‘ “i Slinger at Dreamland} frac each via the k. « AC Law ROARS Attention of Seattle riflemen Harry Pelsinger, as has been called to the big tur | (The last of four articles in which| nlifornia’s best « g in key shoot to be staged Sunday the world’s greatest billiardist tells) A 4 Dare “gee at the Fort Lawton rifle range, [the essentials of the game—Ed. the featherweight divi ® she under the auspices of the Se- | itor.) claimant with Bronson of th attie Rifle and Revolver asso. | BY WILLIE HOPPE Pacific coast feat title clation, Any rifle and any 1 am always glad to meet ama The other title bi ammunition will be permitted to |teurs. They are the backbone of! ith igh Frankie Jones, Pa s witttume oo |e green middleweight cham de tao aed eke win ac ena mlb aT ye = fending that honor against Sid four turke After a contestant] of any assist Mitchell, the rugged <Aus- — remy yee }ance to them tralian, » is making his} > Syakeok a ‘agthne | in Improving © home in Seattle © will have an opportunity to win| *"e\" game. 3 gic | Manager 4 These two be t ‘4 me sith stan us | Ben} ha 3 D ahiks cdeehan Gee jumy II! also be there| : E the talk « tic circles for the for those who not care for target | Pe past 10 days and a record work. A hit in the shoulder will] thar two of th crowd is expected tendance ARCHIE WYARD APPEARS IN FIRST PRO BOUT Archie Wyard, f : f star amateur mitt w turned professional to 1 Casey, the slugging wel from West Seattle. Reports from » Wyard’s training camp say that he has worked hard and faithfully for the encounter, and will give a -4 mighty good account of himsel Sap hen he steps into the ring ton! i = ent weight \ pa bring the lucky shot a turk American Leaguers | «: Gather for Session,‘ on AGO, Dx Amertean | four player — | making the at-to will attend ir oxhit e in anc luntarily give their ser ces one hour daily in teach ing ;Position of fingers | in bridging for masse shot the FARRELL INJURES HAND; pony f { FORBES TO MEET JOE ‘Mut Bronson & their 4 Bert Forbes has been substituted c hia oe Rl yg fn place of Joe Farrell, and will| not give the decisions, but will * s vharies ts sth take on Jee Harahan, who is mak |on three judges to handie that ene | Miike Donlin Now ! ing his first appearance * he|of the job for him Fight Matchmaker naman eens laa aaa a ! took a stiff kick from “Muff” Bron-| Tonight's card is undeniably son some time ago and fel! asleep good one, and those who have seen) yy oe ar \M ld t oM k ( h in the second round of a scheduled | Harry Pelsinger work in the gym |, oh ibag 8S gees eee: u oon to are an e| four-round melee, which cost him accord him a mighty good chance| Palin, former Giant, has become \ D his claim to the Northwest feather.|in his tussle with the Portland| matchmaker for a fight club. To t Pp it ip oe i ractmarer fora tint coo. to! nt Metropolitan Lineu os fae 8% _ Grant Brown fetor of a race * WELDON WING TAKES ON (py, With Capthin Frank Foyston ) team representing the Inland Em ofessor Dyment May [track in Havsna, regarding A Math | yg A “ pay aa “ " Portland as second only to “Muff Ad erweight champion, and. Freddi at present, Peter Muldoon, day night. Bronson in the featherweight di Soccer Game at Wash. Weisi the lightweight title | r of the Seattle {co hockey |The same Uncle had just vision, takes on Bud Ridley, the boy No doubt Colin V. Oyment, [Harry Pollok, manager of V team, hopes to let the fast Spokane | pre ly trimmed the Seattle Lonnie Astin is coaching along. new head of the journalistic |'s said to have demanded $40,000) Canaries down with a defeat when | cl | Ridley won over George Ross at the, department of the U. of W., for a 40-round gc they make thelr initial appearance| The Metropolitans have been| j Jast show held in Dreamland, and — make -” ry bade ete ™ here tomorre night : | working out on fee each day in} since then has nm regarded high koe eoccer feothel! at the un | 4 My ay his will be the first opportunity r any and all ly by the local boxing fraternity. vorny when he takes his 7 SEMENT s|. fans will have had to see the In their gar with Van-| place Canaries, aw they are the bable couver here Tuesd showed PAT SCOTT WILL BE THIRD Prof. Dyment has been rege Ports oo errageler’ bem Merindttt receded emedobon, MAN IN THE RING coaching the soccer squad at |switched his franchise from Vic-|form shown in other games this| Pat Scott, S. A. C. boxing fn the University of Oregon ever torila to Spokane, has a strong | season structor, will be the referee of to Pat, since he took up his work at night's bouts. that institution. however, wil!| METROPOLITAN All Week comMEDIES '— ae - ALL-STAR GREATEST or. rs Major Magnates Must Be Doing a Lot of Thinking | * e! Hoppe Wins Farewell Billiard Matches in Brown & Hulen Parlor he ever BoOTHERS provement in their play, and | here tomorrow. According to [not seem to be favored by the ma- many new players will come | tradition, the magnates are jority, however, so it is likely that into the limelight. supposed to do little at their the circuit will remain as it was In conciusion I want to say that!) annual conclaves but pop the | last season owe every success 1 have had in b corks. This being a dry state, It is the intention of the mag- ards to my parents. My mother it Is not expected that the [nates this year to schedule a long- me the greatest help w '| cork-popping part of the pro er series of games as well as tron _ arnt Fp gh eng re angles! gram will be the feature. It /|thresh out the salary and player with my eye a8 a boy of 5, stand on ® soap box at a big ard ta January. |trouble during the last season, nding a cue I 1d] Among the many things of im -— hardly lift | portance to come before the mo-| CAPTAINS ARE CHOSEN y father had a hotel at Corn-| guls gathered here will be the Guig-| NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The for wall-on-the-Hudson, and my brother | n\-McGinnity case. McGinnity, Butte | lowing football captains have been Frank and 1, as kiddies, showed | manager, claimed Frank Guigni, ajelected: Marion R. Wilson, Prinee- signs of becoming successful play-|former Seattle player, then with|ton; D. B. West, Colgate, and Mark tte, laid down o him Farnum, Brown ora agnetic that they attract the r jinnity’s charges Groom of Spokane has been elect- plumb lines, and some r with the league heads. The Spo-|ed football captain of the 1917 eys are incorrect by half eh is pushing the case] Whitman team. He has played or more. * og {cGinnit tackle and guard two seasons. in Octo EVENINGS 10- 25-50-75; Tiuaeee MUFF BRONSON vs. HARRY PELSINGER of Portland of San Francisco For Pacific Coast Featherweight Champlonship FRANKIE JONES vs. SID MITCHELL of San Francisco of Australia For Pacific Coast Welterweight Championship ART WYARD vs. HARRY CASEY 80 Night ore and Week | NEW PANTAGES | Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 IMPERIAL MILITARY OCTETTE at 135 pound at 135 pounds HERBERT BROOKS Anglo-American Entertainer A BUD RIDLEY vs. TOUGHEY WINGER bbe fie fv io? an of Seattle of Portland For Coast Bantam Championship JOE HARAHAN vs. BERT FORBES at 122 pounds tg? 22 vounds General Admission $1.00 Reserved Seats, $1.50 Ringside Seats, $2.00 PALACE HIP Aftern 6:20 to 11 pona, 1:40 ¢ . THE GH NEW Fa King of Mystery snow) © Vaudeville Acts rn Aftern Yorkers were playing the Dodgers | 44 be rtf | DREAMLAND | vat tain nein tae. ode] Ah etogs Needle MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50: TCR today, and {a| Children; Needs Job ber. 4 to know just as much as SPOKANE vs. SEATTL FRIDAY, DEC. 1220 Fifth Ave. port 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Arena Office, |» Willie Hoppe won his final BY H. C. HAMILTON matches of his three-day sts United Preas Staff Corresponds sion in Seattle yesterday when NEW YORK, Dec. 14—With| he defeated Jake Schaefer, 250 ] jnothing accomr 1 #0 far to 208 last night at balkline In publication,” the National le the Brown & Hulen parlors. In ALHAM rn . HAMBRA &PINE jscheduled to go Into # the afternoon he trimmed Char. ‘ twnmte nowe oF at the Waldorf. § ley Peterson at the same game. | ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE |e 200 to 67 and 25 to 16 at three | : : y . cushion « on Garry Herrmann, and as yet the! “Tne 'threeday sojourn of the | C league has not beard from John! four stare here was a rare | AT. McGraw regarding his little afta treat to followers of the bil. | q - - Mr. and Mew tm! with the Giants, when the N liard game. The cracks left | \ a r d last night for Portland. | |he has in the last two days, which If you have a job of any | ee mae —~ ja nothing, regarding a Cub man kind, especially painting, team. | | ager. ing or janitor work, call The | Interest is divided between the! Star, Floyd Collins, 3519 Ral two sessions, altho it is understood| nier ave, wants work. He has : ywers have a wife and two babies to sup 15, 1916 Phone Main 2493 (Copyright, Trede Mare fh by 1 0. Fisher U & Pet Often BY BUD FISHER. aN ; Kno HEAD Trt: LAGS | Gun “tT view ) 2 | TR ANY GUY YOu, wel DIRECTORS GATHER IN I SEATTLE FOR MEETING There is some talk of making the league an elght-club affair by tak- jing in some city in Idaho and an- jother in Montana. This act does Chick Wright, San Francisco; Jake Schaefer, Jr, Chicago, and myself, If many amateurs take advantage of the above pro- | posal there will be a rapid im- | The second annual “dry” league meeting of the North- western baseball league heads Is scheduled to get under way wasn't at the meeting held last limit which caused considerable WALLA W. ALL A, Dec. 14.—John Mountains of Porto Rico are so May each o° yo’ gifts fill an empty place in somebody’s heart. An’ may yo’ Chris’mus dreams be the sweeter for the happiness o’ the little kiddies that Santa Claus almost forgot. i. Pa ) AND may your old pipe be the sweeter for being filled with mellow VELVET. 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