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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1916. PAGE Six ‘Clever Bouts Are Carded for Tonight’s Boxing Show at Dreamland MUTT AND JEFF-—Once in a While Jeff P uts One Over. | AD SCHACHT TO REFEREE MIXES; f BOYS AWAIT BELL BY EDWARD HILL D SCHACHT r the will I WANT To GET JUrP A NICE SAFE TY RATOR. For. CHRISTMAS AND rr COSTS e 2 ial referee Llks third man club, the in the ring to Dreamla tle and “Muifi” Portland climb inte In the past, it has been cy tomary for Lo Austin t do the refereeing the A & S. club, but in the absence of Dan Salt, visiting in the East, I step out of the ring keep things straight dressing rooms. “] have added an extra bout and, knowing that the fans like to get out as early as pos sible, I am going to break fecord in getting the boys d out of the ring,” said Lon-} ne today. BRONSON WILL FIGHT TO REGAIN LOST LAURELS In tonight's fight with Neff, Bron son has declared his intention of} going in and using everything h has in his kit of pokes and jabs in an effort to stow Chet away “Muff has been sore perturbed since he lost the decision to Harry Pelsinger, last week, and the fact) that he fought a draw in Portland with Neff not so long ago gives him confidence to the extent that he believes he will win over the local lad in handy fashion tonight Among the many who do not agree with Bronson, however, is Chet Neff. To say the least, it should be a great battle. | WYARD AND ANDERSON MIX | SHOULD BE A GOOD ONE | In matching Archie Wyard with) Harry Anderson, Lonnie Austin) claims he has made one of the best matches put on in these parts for/ some time. At that, there is considerable truth in Austin’s speech. There is Do gainsaying that the two light eights should put up one of the Dest melees seen here in some time. | BERT HUGHES TAKES ON RIDLEY IN PRELIM Rert Hughes, Vancouver feather weight, takes on Bud Ridley in one of the proliminary encounters, all of which are of more or less class.|d0uts at bis home in Vancouver ‘The curtain-raiser will b» furnished | and says he is in fine shape. He ts ty “Kid” Peterson and “Blondie | looking better than ever. Preera, Uentwoight LEO HOUCK BACK IN RING ROSS BACK IN TOWN FIT | AFTER PORTLAND WIN AS FIDOLE FOR BOUT | Leo ..ouck will make his first ap George Ross, the Vancouver pearance fn a Sea ring tonight featherweight, who was breezing when he takes on Al Edison, since >» the who onnie will tonight im and} the | Loo Hou A. jalong in nice form until he lost to | Bud Ridley, is back in town for his [melee with Weldon Wing, the ag gressive Portland youth. Ross bas spent the interval between the two! For Your Men Folk What Shall You Give Him? 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NOTHING CROOKED (N "THAT * Will Try to show * LES DARCY DUE TO PUT » Old Form Tonight | IN APPEARANCE ON U. S. =. | SHORES TOMORROW, RUMOR “ BY H.C, HAMILTON ited Press Staff Correap NEW YORK, Dec, 22-— Darcy, Australian pugilistic phenomenon, reach New “York tomorrow, accerding to Tex Ricard. Rickard has been in constant touch with Darcy since he left Australia. Darcy ie a pasnenger on the Standard Oll steamship Cushing. The Cushing had not been ex pected to reach the United | States until next Tuesday. Word has been received how | will Hunt May Be Only § New Coach in P.C. §, Conferencein1917 If “Lome Star” Dietz accepts the $3,000 contract offered by Washington State College for next year, only one new coach will make his debut in the Coast conference football arena in 1917. This new coach undoubtedly will be Claude J. Hunt, who has been offered Gilmour Dobie’s berth at the University of Washington Hunt is a big fellow, weighing about 190 pounds. He played cen-| ter and guard at De Pauw Hant is also a basketball and crew man and may coach the Washington kethall team 1 was received » would be he r 29 instead of the ing Christmas as plan b esterday n Decem da waa the or Trapshots to Begin Se, SH STRANGER OR T Vo oLENce YOURE A Fr wm cLavey} H DEAD MAN! PPAR wires A) Two DOLLAR, | LH MAVE YOu jretained his defeating Al The Cubs will leave Chicago for jena, Cal, spring train quarters, on Feb, 20 Elke’ basketball | O'Brien Wed The Seattle team journeyed to nesday night and game, 37 to 25. Columbia, that she le only a short distance off Sandy Mook and probably will be in port early tomorrow Rickard is keeping his plane for bouts for Darcy secret, but he is known to favor Mike Gib- bons, Jack Dillon, Billy Miske or Al McCoy as a starter. Albert Badoud, welterweight champion of Europe, was given a severe beating in a ten-round bout with Marty Cross. Harry Pierce and Frankie Callahan, local lightweights, fought @ ten round traw led yenterda Herbert Jacques, former prexy Leavenwo' of the U. 8. Golf assoctation, died |tor over W yesterday et his home tn Brook }line, Mass Gen The Gree Moore, New York ~ ~ | Season on New Year ooting season for 7 will @et noder way on N Years day nen the Green Lake club will hol a free turkey shoot at its tra on the lake. The clock n the morning prizes will hung up Positions Shifted | in Six-Day Races! NEW YORK, Dec, 22.—-Sprinting | adly j before dawn, the team | i Kopsky closed up the | eparating them from the eat any 4 stands now just a lap behind Six teams are tied ship with four a lap one two laps in the Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Wholewale Dealers fort | he took a sleep-producing jolt from! Muff” Bronson, a mo more ago. Leo is just back from Port-| land, where Tommy Burns created | a near-rict awarding F Huelat a decision over Houck, when | Leo had the match won a mile, ac ording to all reports of the fray. | FREDDIE BOGAN SENDS XMAS GREETINGS FROM FRISCO Frank Burns, Seattle welter weight, who is in Frisco with Fred-| Hogan, m Battling” Ortega. n Mexican middleweight, in Bay City tonight, in a four nd encounter, according to a let-| received today from Freddie Bo-| or Burne is punching the bag from platform that writes t Freddie games are scheduled | off tonight in the ama gue at the Arena The s of Columbus cross sticks Auto club, while the will furnish the oppost r the 8. A. ¢ first game will begin Two hock » run o'clock 6--Boxing Bouts--6 Dreamland Rink Dec. 22, 8:30 Sharp CHET NEFF “MUFF” BRONSON HARRY ANDERSON ARCHIE WYARD GEO. 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The college chess tourney, with | dropped the|Princeton teams competing, start last night, 29 to 27 crack, \defeated the First Christian squad | the (Copyriaht, 1918 by HO Fisher Prade Mare Tne U. & Pet Oftion> ir T'LE TAKE ONG or THHE BF SAPETY RAZORS CHOKLE, SIF, Ae CHOICE INDEED, Si 21) the | bililard fred De Oro last title by de-yin last night's basketball game, night Plymouth also beat 23 to 21 Billy Wright, the Seattle boxer, and/is reported as doing well in San| Francisco pugilistic circles Harvard, Yale | | Dan Salt is expected to return home from New York about Janu- jars | Reports say Earl Conner, | n Lake M. E. quintet | coma feather, is ¢ in New York rth was returned vic- enatchee at basketball Ta ng back due t as b ni BY BUD FISHER. Tee WATT A MINUTE? T DIDwr wORK ty THE MINT FOR. i Five YEARS Or ff ~ OKO & H Wf Uj, v counrereyy €F BILL wren 4 aE ONG! 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