The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 19

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STAR—F"'NAY, DEC. 15, 1916. PAGE 19 Harry Pelsinger Awarded Close Decision Over “Muff” Bronson at Dreamland : i PORTLANDER MUTT AND JEFF Jeff's Hour Was O. K. But His Date Punk. — corr = to rm BY BUD FISHER. site TOR ay eisig aT | \ — on | / ‘ YEssiR' THIS 1S —— - = — ee Why ) YEssiR! ive ° * ane Gat — 1 Ger UP STILL HOLDS Hine « ‘ itd BEEN READING POS TIN- LY THE ME WEST re evcey Goby DID ay TM \ T AIN'T GoWNA BE \| SO EARLY On| r3 _ | DITORVALS ANd BELIEVE INVENTION IN ALARM CLOCKS « ) DOING THEY'D TARE AN AWFUL ] NO PIKER EVOTHE RS LIM Goma) CHRISTMAS ee | WANT TobO L ; TITL CLAIM t oo ee oe | Miata i oAtalal Bunn. ben dave arate oe | "SET" UT Foe DECEMBER ZUM] ENE bar? | } Mwy ¢ MRISTMAS \ DUTY oF EvEeRy AMERICAN TD THE DAY OF THE MONTH \ rive il INK OF THE SHOP GIRLS! \ AT 4.30 IN THE moRniNG { SHOPPING EARLY YOU WISH TO BE CALLED AND FARO | bony i a THINK CUTIZEN To LESSEN THE ao OF THE HARDSHIPS of HIS PeELLOW BEINGS DURING THE HAPPY ae YULE TIDE Hin DE LIVERN Boys! | THIS MAND CO THE GACT : HOUR YOU WISH i if — Y = { vo baile BY EDWARD HILL ESPITE the de Iboy = box er, is toda claiming the featherweight tide of the Pacific Coast, whi 1 he held before he stepped a itt aay mS ities Tals dats ON last, night fs , 3 ] 4 pata Be M “Pat Scott was chosen as a fi i eree at the eleventh hour aga my wishes,” declared “Judge” Flan nigan, manager for “Muff Bron son, toda: is that his was entit draw in last night’s cont “T had been told that Scott had been making remarks disparaging to me and my boy and when I ask: | ed him about it yesterday he ad mitted that he had made them and then assured that he i ap parently been misadvised. Jude ing from the dectsion he rendered bout the « were W. League Magnates Prepare for Coming { ——JUST———$—~ ed to the belief tu NT Girl Rooter Wees ier SEATTLE METROPOLITANS Gilet sions Set nowevers cr |rn,.Tome caveat elie bo, Between Ourselves DUE FOR SOME CHANGES — ane pears he allowed his prejud been declared draws that were not | | sett Northwestern league mag- | UNLESS THEY WIN GAME | 3" “cc "oe against Bronson or me to get the b ter of bis idea of fair play “The judges disagreed, one being and one against Hronsi The fight was close. It should ha least been a draw As “Judge” Flannigan says, the as close as the main event The Frisco boy proved a bundle class, but Bronson entered the bad eye, having recent undergone an operation on the TO AN IDEAL 4 overconfident as he has in , waiting for | BY THE SPORTS EDITOR league session, and seemed lit - | tle worried over the high cost s into extra time to be lost by one| of fuel. |goal after some of the fastest | One thing is certain, if the skating imaginable | majority of owners will rule, “We have practiced more for to- the player limit and the salary Pacific Const (Los Angeles cafeterias have raised pie to 6 cents a cut, They've got an awful crust, haven't they, Gri a and, instead of box the past, he laid bi Vyard, looket good tn Casey, West a chance to put over a K. 0 ch. | How unattainable your fair form seems, ‘night's game any other since| limit will be boosted in the gen- Flannigan 8 his claims to the| Pie of my dreams! * the Seattle was organized,” | eral direction of our old friend, right to still retain the title for I long to preas you to these hungering lps | It will be the underdogs aft- | declared Manager Muldoon of the| the high cost of living. * ronson, due to the fact that the Or hold you poised upon my r tips, | er the fellows on top tonight | Metropolitans today If we do not | Also several representatives match was ught at catch weights For you are sweater than the foam graced sips when the whistle blows for | win tonight some will be| are on hand to demand a long- altho it is aad Bronson was a few os waa “enies play to begin in the Pacific | made in the squad.” » line-up er playing season than the one pounds heavier than Pelsinger. p Coast Hockey league. Spokane, follow | last season, which ran but a SEMI WINDUP 1s DRAW me diet cas, healed Weis: your crumabling ries tied for first place with Van Seattle trifle over fgur months. Among Frankie Jones, another Frisco pa ee Dat | couver, makes its first appear. jioimes those pre are Herb Hester aie boy, made his appearance here for who ede cua ie aha a | | ance on the focal ice against | Carpenter and 8. R. Jensen, Great Falls; is just around the he first in bout with Sid : rsohte ting wo eerie pope: ben | the Seattle Metropolitans, ‘ Joe McGinnity, Butte; D. E. Mitchell t Sacer Ma tr r 1 | Row — ' soo secon ll. Must as dark vale in sorrow pace, ° while Vancouver is taking on | Walker Rover MeDonaid| Duetelé, Seattle: Ruse’ Sea aw after four rounds of slugging a 7 . Portland in the Oregon cit 7 . er Tacoma; Bob Brown, Van- corner, but you ort tle er ipetge i Pieless, not gon city. | Morris Cantar Nichol | i ° tivad at: the oad of the ‘asales. They | The games promise to be as bit-| Foyston.... Lett Wing Kerr| couver, and F.C. Farr, Spokane. still have time to telah If lemon pies become extinct, what will the producers of film com ter as any yet staged Wilson Right Wing ....L. Cook | adien tat hus far Seattle has played two! Ri Utility L Cook | HY ¢. | dies do #o Cook! Mascott in Draw games at home and both have gone | Riley Utility Mallen sant —_ With Colored Boy with 8 ot 8 to OR welter: | When swindlers of women, like Charies H. Wax, jolly the lacies get a new Suit or attle, € hic ende i d st | along, we call them love pirates. In {t because they are regular Capt } . . * . ie * i ce 1 Overcoat thetend ot four rounde. “Wrard| Kidde? |High Cost of Big [iP iitas'*tahops” "°°" | pomtiaND, Dew. 15 Le Joie had a host of friends Ming for % 83 83 8 Se Hy Be “ ieasigntnnaenin son, Oaklot egro, Billy Mas- ee rt rj A Chicago judge holds that penny ante poker, played at a wedding ries to Cut Inj Will Kee leat Serie pei page today | Weldon Wing, Portland feather-| 1nniversary, je not gambling. The judge must be trying to stimulate | CHICAGO, Dec, 15.—The bigt para Me he pep for their six-round draw at the weight, lived up to his reputation | 2usiness In the marriage license bureau, | biguecor tie eres aac tus tee George Smith Out) tose city A.C. The men were as & tough youngster by winning % tt ot tt | ae the Amnisin lekaos, Go Gon nS Jeautions and the bout was slow. from Bud Ridley, the clever mem GEORGES CARPENTIER | cerned, was handed a knockout by An injury received to bis knee | They fought at 126 pounds. Franine ber of Lonnie Austin’s stable who was appearing in the ring for the fourth time. Ridley fought a game fight, but was outcl on their | {n the game with O. A. C. here may | Sullivan won a docision over Wal- ® annual! keep G § h, captain-elect |tet Knowleon, former amateur ft U. of W. football squad lightweight champion. * ago, Georges Cary the world, He magnates of that wa | meeting here ° ee ret tain Se aexeal | NEW YORK, Dec, 15.—The Na- b Physicians have warned him | tional league magnates, assembled mot be more thas |. |in New York for their annual meet- Sat bo der tne aealt ing, have promjsed to end it all to- will be $5, the | *6# oe Senielics jay. They have instructed Garry PLAN TRAPSHOT LEAGUE | Herrmann and Barney Dreyfuss to man, and » 8 arena. Unfor things than boxing of the French army | vorte ded above Verdun t » tods lassed. He gives much promise ltwe Joe Harrahan made his first ap-| for | pearance since he was knocked out} at Carpentier w ¢ allowed to come to thiv 66ttn- | Bronson and went four fast/try on furlough to x Jews Willard for the heavy cht championship, | frames to » draw with Bert Forbes | }is share of the gate receipts to be tu to the French Red in the initial encounter on thescross s | Prices for games for the cham series in the American in the aviation cor t playing either of the games | card hat it would draw the greatestcrowd that ever saw a match {s Northwest trapshots are planni to weigh in today and in The bouts were all of high class | very pn sata ; vig 4 would burt boxing rent mug is cat aa moo DAVIS GOING EAST form of a league w hurry to make this meeting and the Moose {s to be con-| able Pravie I 8, Everett lightweight bs in Seattle, , have agreed to be called gratulated on the way the show Carpentier has m eo firing s on his way to Cincinnati, where rett and Blaine. to order before noon. in off. } lines in Europ man's work, Even if > ot being Joe and Mrs. Stecher ‘eted abo! than 100 n outwe CUBS BUY MITCHELL ° - " - pound and who would have NEW YORK, Dec, 15.—Fred i Wtiasdtiabomation wmaibe Mitchell, former Boston Brave! o¢ yiew but t ae tke Boe nee Joe Stecher, famous young wres bier A gs dnt over Bi. | tier of Nebraska, and Miss Fran-| ould t bs ee " A every point ces Ehlers, 18, of Scridner, Neb., rr at his best doe nor ” ~* trainer, has been sold to the Cubs.| weigh over 165 pounds. He > clans of Jack Dition, Mike Gisbone| Oran, wee Tue Bride “vestes ’ ‘ bab! he Ct for Stecher at many of his matches. He will probably manage the Chi-|and Les Durcy, but hardly Willard, who cannot fight now under | 7 . cago team One advantage Jack Dillon will have now that he owns a cafe, Is } a e > n I the fighters ¢ | that he will have a c all Younger Is Again The only fue! that hasn't been hit by the H. C. of L. is the stuff that | Chosen for Place burns in the hot stove league ' ce: a i Sd THROW OUT THE LIFE LINE After threatening to” go into politics a the the Red Sox Have You Seen The most extensive and elaber ate window trim of His Present at this great men’s store, where Quality and Service make it easier for you to select a gift which you feel sure will please him. Carrigan sa © may ma be joyful news to about seven Americ CSS es es Frank Chance said he wouldn't manage Chicago unless Weeghman wanted him. Good enough, Frank. We wouldn't take Rockefeller’s in come unless we had a chance % oS 8 oO Answers to questions: No, Clarence; “tank star” doesn’t mean It ret Sporting Goods ever shown west of Chicago? Piper & Taft 1107-1109-1111 Second Ave. ¥ rs to a ewimn that at al BURNS GETS FRISCO BOUTS TENNIS STAR VISITS Frank Burns, Se welter i 1 an left NECKWEAR — Beautiful, . ‘or San Francisco, where * . : a Seattle v r. He came here! Burns has three fights lined up. rich colorings in large from California the world, Jenzo On a tour weight, and Freddie nid apanese tennis star, 18 | pyeada shapes. Holiday boxed at 50c to $1.85. 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