The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 9

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| weer | GEORGE ROSS ae \T JUST Gor Us A COUPEE \"x A CINCH, TO BY FNWARD HILL GHT fans should t well bO AW BDAY see a bou couves suerwel Weldon Wing, conq Bud Ridley, the latest sensa tion, clash at Dreamland 1 ley and Rid this fact Ross lost to Ri ley lost to Wing, is not worrying G little fellow has himself in shape at in Vancouver and bu rge. The been ¢ his h gures t } Ve a or BWA NARDLY ANY THING (we asTr Jobs, STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. Food Bouts Being Lined Up for Friday Night’s Mitt Show at Dreamland MUTT AND JEFF- Jeff Seen His Dooty and He Done It ( Now THEY ARG asoyT ok DUTY IS TO Go DOWN To THE FORNER AND wane REL PUNE = WARN BACK THE TRARRIC You TAY MERE AND WHEN TNE BLAST S OVER You Blow THAT WHISTE: TLL KNOW WHEN To LET rng TRAFFIC PROCEED, / THATS ALL THE RE f F ol Nl soot} ro BLAST. rey, v. } J \ a uo?) by be Hwipe the slate clean ing Wing Bud Ridley will also. be on he card, matched with some Seattle Hockey Team| Rough youngster capable « "| Meets Spokane Squad giving him a battle |Tonight in a Contest EARL BAIRD SAYS HE WILL Peter Muldoon’s Seattle Met NOT TURN PROFESSIONAL | ropolitans will try to duplicate Following reports that he was! their feat of Friday tonight In ing of deserting the S. A. ©. Spokane, when they meet the for the professional boxing ranks, ! Earl Baird has come forth with statement that he will not mak the Jump for some time yet, if) ) ever. | NEFF ANXIOUS TO SCORE | | WIN OVER BRONSON Chet Neff is working hard for nis | ht with “Muff Bronson to be} oyun off Friday night in Dreamland Chet fought the Portland boy a ough six-round draw in Portland | going to Los Angeles, and | mts to get the decision this cal Spokane ciub in a hockey en- counter east of the mountains, The locals left last night for the scene of the mel fter go ing thru a hard afternoon's prac tice session on the ice. Before leaving, Muldoon said that he was highly elated over the showing made by Harry Holmes in Friday's me re. The Seattle goalie has evidently rounded into form, and from now on, with Ran McDonald added to the squad, the Mets will be a hard team to get past. W ASHINGTON’S 19, 1916. PAGE 9 1917 PROSPE ECTS) para DOBIE LEAVES GOOD MATERIAL, BUT "THREE. VETERAN % WILL Go" Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight, Zalu Kil klyn out in the 11th round of a scheduled 2 round go yesterday in London © of its most consistent players. | | BY JIMMY PANT. oe nsistent players! 1 oham High School was returned Instead of losing four letter 1 w ce of Ia | .8 victor over Fiend at ba | men ‘from th otal Sen Smith Bio r} Not | retball on the La 09 to 1 | sau as expe Unt t i F i : versity of Waahington will be He Will Be Out In 1914, when! University of Washington offi confronted wi » los of but Football Togs Again he first won the pres | ctals have called off negotiations for | three veter Noble, Cap rss season. er doubt-/the proposed football game with Seagraves Don Abel are the his ability a big game He | sic higan in 1917, elev Hen Despite reports to the con ve p ayed their last fg 4 Gold trary, Captain-elect George Tien me be resorts. | Smith, of the U. of W. team bar +t peripat dace will be out for football next year. Mayf wil next At the present time Smith is fail nd turn for he ffer! f b wth Loyp MADDEN To satrte |Amateur Hockey Is Varaity | Sees con eee IN PORTLAND RING © had been some doubts u Lined Manton, Sevcrwest tient.) OM Program Tonight hathoe Mag tiaa spon ater] Praction when Ernie Murphy oA + Northwest light-) Amateur hockey will again hold) Washin ext r He age ee Ene Ste Say ight champion, and “Muff” Bron-|1n6 hoards tonight at the Arena, has onle choot three years, | Out after the Oregon game ant uo her he? Coast —- |when the teams put on a double and as he is follc Ap enginee ner now xpolias le using hot weight title, have been matched to} 111)" The Elks will take on the U.|ing, the Butte School of Mines ap-| @PPlications on his leg in the tangle in « six-round bout in Port | were a | jcovered }the time is | made {n 1915 and Root Complete Report of Market Today — i Prices Paid Wholesal ere Vegetables and Fruit | = yori. Ww. The leaders had miles es and one lap, ago by Lewson (Corre: Articn a Beets, sack Brossels Godwin 100 @ » First Avenue and Pike patrol Opposite Public Mark.t. 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You Pork, good bl spent in the dental chair ‘talc . i shortened. Why sentence your-| | self to unnecessary suffering|® when I can say to you rices to Ketaller tor recs and Cheese Belling Butter Butter Washington Native ; creamery, ¢ ” “ff It Huts, best Pay Me” Srecmery neko ‘ Let me « 1 psi aera ce teeth and te ; ' ” how much t ! $ = ¥ long it will 1 to periec i ‘hem. ‘s Phone Main 4965 All Work Guaranteed a S-ewesat Prices in the City + The recérd for | . RE D $10 ve Whit Sold fillings | Silver Call Most of our present patronage te havet to our cht place ad ou \O m for the en a hear Diamond Amberola On Approval and Terms Piper & Taft Platina fillings ... All work guarant flave !mpreasion t Ing and met teeth ination and advice free. | hope of putting the bone growth ¥ whie 1 t ts! pealed te 00d > fpon has alro been matched for | cross sticks with the Knights of|a strong objector In ‘the person of| 22 better in three months, an turn go with Harry Pelsinger to | ¢ojumbus Ke : Se eeomiion rk operation will be performed to staged in Portland on Jan. 19. | eae pe ing to # help the injured member along. ° : é kis ware. 4 At any rate, Smith declares that 11 Teams Tied in udte 1¢ bow he will be out In a football suit | 6-Day Bike Race will again be seer next fall, and in the | NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Eleven| field when the 1917 football seas shape. ‘teams in a tle were whirling around OPeDs. {the saucer at Madison are Gar. oble to Gradu election came, den tn the annual six-day bike race|_" inn at § a m. The other two teams) Fla > behind ot able men on re four years, in v Noble's acti Abe to Be Lawyer Abel iversity Convenience Standard Examination of Title Found in a Open Evenings ‘ome in evening agp! your favorite selection. EDISON Diamond Disc and any te holdings into cash speedily. 1117 Second Ave. AL PAINLESS ENTISTS You cannot then af- ford the time and un- certainty incident to havi the title exam- ined from the ind ubjected supposititious begin nin defects, newly discovered. Demand Title Insur- fn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t= the , y , lightest and strongest plate known || @nce when you buy does not cover the roof of the | and your title will be | |mouth;. you can bite corn off the | ‘ at pee cob; guaranteed 15 years. in condition for imme- Gold crown ........0.- $2.00 diate onversion to $15 set of teeth (whalebone) & h t of teeth work, per tooth, g Our examinations of titles are accepted as tandard by all leading || financial institutions of Seattle. crowns . fillings .. r 16 years en in the morn-| me day. Exam- | | Washington Title Insurance Company ond See Samples of Our aatad our office, be wure you are in the HI cach | 207 UNIVERSITY st. @ygpecite Vrascr-Paterasn | of making bi nd season y Doble to be the great pall captain that Washing ton ever had, Louls Seagraves will enter the bond bustr his gradu n Februar » North Cer » fall o a nam ako nself as a football player. | ted In to m his amed tter the first year, an an All-Northwest has been true of 1913 on. His in the e was declared t two intercol vy eK in the bie uccessor for the 1 season will be con. best ma dd out for university ers absent ngton will conference | in | n and] of Wash are fast} 1 sure of catching some of th in order t t George 1 take car Both the winning point kagiving game against Califor. by capturing a forward pass from Noble and converting {t into a touchdown, The Varsity looks to be best sup- plied with tackles, With four letter men fight it out for the two tt h will have time picking the « Calkins and Ben Mayf that intend tc Morrison to Return Morrison, who did the kicking for the Varsity this fall, will be back for his old place at guard. Just who will fill Capt. Seagraves’ place at the other guard {s hard to tell, but in Charley Gilmer, a former Lincoln high pla welghing over er, 00 pounds, university fans think| they have uncorked a comer. Wick, this year's center, will be| his old Jo the center| f ne He will f ent of | n Lawrer th, see-| 1 tea center, who owed first ar ty. several times during The backfield will be well sup-| plied men, Three letter men in Murphy, Johnson and Hains. worth, are going to try out for places. Ray Gardner, who broke his collar bone in the Whitman came, will also answer the call for practice, In addition to the above Bob Abel and Briggs, back sut sti-| tutes thi 1a0n, are looked upon} I nil he t on ' » ereat playe Northwest ever pro: attended | duced in the university this fall, but did not} play on the freshmen eleven on| aceount of injuries to his legs. | Dailey will come close to beating of the letter men out of their itions, “Hap” Miller's freshmen squad | will turn over some good material for the 1917 Varsity, both for the line and the backfield f the bein ome men that call at the pre next fall may t and register, pro: ent ti book Wagshin Coa in 1917 Moran-Smith Melee Is Called Comical NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—This city- ful of fight fans today is wondering why {t allowed itself to be kidded by a ten-round bout between Frank ne the ton a ipiong Moran of Pittsburg and Gunboat Smith, These two of the original white hope brigade hopped into al ng in Brooklyn and belabored each with everything they could which was nothing—and} ended their encounter in a draw It pays to read The Star’s lassified Ad Page. Gus Davis, Tacoma City leaguer, has bee 4 for a trial with Spo. kane next spring. He {s an Indi and a pitcher Baseball seats at 25 cents will be gradually shoved into the discara by the big league clubs. They will be cut down in number each year until eliminated William Wrigley, Jr. the gum gnate, has purchased another k of stock In the Chicago Cubs Reports in New York have it that Donlin, former New York may manage the Columbus —Nature’s way. DUNS L The oPORT ZONE pEt yore pipe carry the fire o’ fren’ship far beyond Chris’mus, an’ its smoke be an incense to the memory o’ those who remembered you. , Gor Vrever, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, in your ‘ane how much it helps! flavored qualities se//owed in during its long, two years’ ageing (Copyright. 1918, by MO Fisher. (frede Mare Nee U. & Pet Officar BY BUD FISHER. TOvT-o-oT} ToQgo00-0- ¢ ! Came 1 HC Ponery club, next in the American association, season. follower, says he is willing to back Ray Campbell against any light- weight in the Northwest. Young Joe Rivers died last night in Denver, as the result of a knockout Secretary Culver of the Metro- blow received in the ring during his politan Lumbermen’s club, has q bout with Jack Pratton, given Matchmaker Walsh the office $ to go ahead and line up a bo : President Dugdale, of the Seattle show, to bo put na atten wo ball club, has a Honolulu paper years, . showing that Skipper Bill Leard has clicked the apple for an average of 454 on the Island It is rumored the Elks will con- ; tinue their boxing smokers again a after New Years. They were very popular when being held. The annual Christmas swim wil! again be inaugurated this year in Portland, when several mermen and maids take a dip in the cold Willam- ette. swim was not held last year. Now comes word that Carl Mor- ris is coming back and wants to get a bout with Jes Willard, Next! 'U. of W. Winner in Basketball Melee The U. of W. basketball quintet slathered the Queen Anne high school basket shvoters with a de- feat in a practice game last night, 54 to 14. Danielson played the star game for the high schoolers. Coach Hugo Bezdek will take two ‘football t s to Pasadena for football! me with Pennsylva- nia New Year's cay. “Cyclone” Taylor, Vancouver ice, hockey star, {ll wih appendicitis, is reported well on the way to recov- ery R. H. Van Nostern, popular fight With its smoothness, fragrance, Let its cheerful ‘“‘homey’’ qualities bring you that ‘“‘all’s for the best in the best of all possible worlds’’ feeling. If you are a woman who reads this, try giving the man you think most of J a humidor jar of VELVET fora ( Chrlaeiana present. It’s a chummy thing to do. VELVET Holiday Humidors have the new convenient Ash Tray top. A Panama-Pacific International Expo- 9 sition’s highest award--The Grand Prize — has been awarded to VEL- d VET “for its superior quality.”’ Lepatt Mena Tiere ( 10c Tins 5c Metal-lined Bags 1 One Pound Glass Humidors d

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