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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1916. PAU! 7 JOHNSON IS WINNER IN |] Floowe rr WUSTRALIN BOKING WIZARD MARINES IN WEW YORK 6 .f OUT FOR x ‘Ve BY THE SPORTS EDITOR 4 | NK PINCH PUNCHERS ON GRID AND DIAMOND | ‘tex Rickard Is Only RING BOUT ) ris BA “NOW.-I-LAY-ME” Go| (A Seattle gir! kno he recently fell asleep in the bath tub, ° YOURSELF sam wurre unknown, | One Allowed to lot dundnemshieoinnine) | PORTUAND, Dec. $3-—teummmm . BEAT YALE AND S son held an easy victory over Joe Pp HARVARO Aboard teamer. | Mow 1 lax Madown to flbat Gorman today. ite made the white \« BY PAUL PURMAN . | . | Like a watertonsed U-boat Ayre had his m mst bebe : S the college ah SINGLE - | BY H, C, HAMILTON Like # rentioss submarine round at the Golden \ at Athle i football player! fl PLAYED ONE MINUTE AS HANDED — | unises Pres start Correspondent Flound’ring thru the seaweed green ieague show. Both are of Oxkland, 23—Les | al ’ more nervy WINNING WITH nn” | NEW YORK, Dec | ee : than the or 4 ht | Darcy has arrived, The Aue | Now I lay me down to ewim . oar blbe ey Pag GOAL KICK | tralian middleweight = and is ust keep myself in trim : Rose Buds to Take tes a jack etroke, breastetroke, trudgeon, craw . ball layer heavyweight champion landed Ie iey druatas (fe thats wll! On Vancouver Boys J 1 | at the Battery early today and | potest ie : 4 Records indi-| | went Immediately to the Brot. | Now | lay me down to drown | VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec, 23—0 i cate when the} | gel! hotel, where he retired Hoy get & golden crown The Portland hock team is em r alm ‘pinch = punch’} | from the sight of sporting Hope the angels bright will take me ted to arrive in Vancouver about r i$ needed the college an de | writers and fight managers erk forgets to wake me today. The Rosebuds are sched- iv: le th Nl | completely. tm % at 8 Ps d to meet the Vancouver Milliom- livers while the baseball | An “Laster Dawson,” stoker # ‘esha aires at the Arena tonight in what er fails Darcy camo to New York on the| | Joe Stecher, Is married, Maybe Mrs. Joe will make Joe use the jens tiavred one of the most ime 1 7 re at home : Baseball 1 s 8 | Standard Of tank steamer Cush. | ecisse | portant games of the season. Ty Cobb, v Nee le 1 the Tim O'Sullivan accompanied es es 4 Ae hat . acting as manager, and will ar BOB MOHA HAD HARD TIME IN NEW YORK | @an league in batting \range for the fighters affairs until It's usually the fighter who cleans them all up who gets the coin | 200 batting average tt Jan American manager is secured.| hut with Bob Moba, Milwaukee cave man, it was different im «©1909 world series and Sam | Rickard Boards Steamer Moha couldn't get a bout {n New York until after he had been de Crawford didn’t do bet | Tex Rickard had the right of | tested, and now he is booked far ahead a way today and he alone was allow- Moha went to New York with a reputation for being a hard-hit ter, A ed aboard the steamer to welcome | ting, twofisted fighter. Everyone remembers how Fred the champion, Orders had gone Light heavyweights and their managers couldn't see the Milwau- Merkte threw away « world series out from the Standard OM head-|,eean, and his advance book was as blank as a prohibition petition in mee ccship by mu a easy |quarters that no one save Ric care |a brewery at in the iding world series should get aboard but movie anc Then Mob ta bout with E " d was defeat ls hen games in Hoston in 1912. FRED MERKLE lnewepaper men swarmed about the Since that time he bas been 7 with bouts eens. tered, tm. the TY CORB MUFFED FOUL WHICH tug W. L. Balzell, which brought tt t BF fie games sre well unown, BATTED MISERABLY COST NEW YORK THE |Duicy ashore, wien Te teached the] Yale grape Lehigh and Washington and Jefferson from the football ¢ CAS Nephete with such on IN WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ed Batery. ation officers waived the|OMmemsle: Wonder they dew drop Brown. | — ! ‘ hi ere hen Berry was The opposite bes been trae to | ——— “The firgt thing 1 want te fwke| a Tbe pnly Saree Menbeyivenie wen sls year were w ¥ clear. ald Darcy, “is that I am| 9% “ 7 : fetes i“ y b 1 hat. In 1911 experts didn't give { | eae: to fight for Great Britain, 1|Pensey may be dead and Rag} oar aly — Princeton a chance against | W D FA VORS NEFF IN BOl I ldo not want any one to consider | pe d r Gotham Yale or Harvard, but a man } |me a shirker for leaving Australia New York Excited Over Six-Day Bicycle Rac says a Gotha headline. Maybe a chess game would start a riot. “Who had never played football} {Just as soon ax I have met several | Eeertdet | WITH PORTLAND'S SCHOOLBOY | ese ih si ees S handed. {jearned what I consider a sufficient | PACKEY McFARLAND 18 THRU He was Sam White, an unknown. || AAR AR AAA. sum to support m eon % | EL rho gh ay eee Re ere pre | the Harvard game he picked up iepange ee os land sisters in comfort, I shall go ¢ Kreat welterweight will never do 0 ; al bali tuned of falling on Chet Neff, Seattle light precens and considerable “row. 1 up by each boy. Chet Nets). Canada or England and enlist fining his athletic activities to clipping coupons By EDWIN J. BROWK. 4 se Od wands for the winning| weight, fought “Muff” Bron. bie was caused by “Judge” |rougher tacticn gave him an ap-| No Money Ia Made y has invested his ring earnings well. He is now busy rein-| _ Pati tea fouchdown. A week later he repeat-| $9, Portland's — sensational Flannigan, manager of Bron: {parent edge in the second and) wriory is not a lot of money to! vesting a part of his income in stocks which will provide plenty of kale! a oe se Of Masten ed the trick against Yale. phonem ih. the featherweight son, who Invaded the ring de- third rounds, but the Portiande’|be made in the boxing game in |for Packey in his old age and for two little McFarlands b was Titi cain ‘Vals. wammabhe class, who is now a light ding a draw for hie boy, [connected with one of his tiff) Qa TMave bad loon ot oe t ‘ ts how khewn a, mv » ir C 5 a on a neaout'a woke ter th weight, according to reports, to | when It was found the judges, Jabs in the last round that all but figits, put haven't le much | Maybe it will be grand larceny to steal balls knocked into the ‘aiked-of and the most carve a niche In the Paule Steele and Edward Hill, (sent Neff into a slumber, > , t t rich t come “ world. a whirlwind four-round draw ‘aule Ste: money. My parents are not rieh |that has come into the world. Yale hall of fame a year later | inet night at Dreamland, The had d | “Judge” Plannigan was around | Tyee’) 0”) 1 . if the prices go se eae | Much discussion and controversy by defeating Princeton In the 4 pretty one to/apologizing today for his part in| 0°” : RE a 3 |hus been engaged in regarding the t lnutes of decision proved an unpopular The at : enough boxer t money for WASTED ENERGY works of Jesus » Jewish history last few minutes of play. |_one with the majority of those | watch, with plenty of action serv-|the melee ond was packing Up COlinem and | wanted to be sure! : sfpige A, ; _|informs us that Jesus was one of HK. T. Pumpelly, a Yale sub, was otal . take the night train back to Port-|thes would have a: ee Trying to explain to the wife when she comes home unexpectedly! a large far He hed four broth- sent into the game which Princeton land _ byte rave enough If any’) and finds you ready for a quiet little game era: Jacob, » Stinon and Judah, f ee thing happened to me in the war. and several sisters. He learned hie had apparently won, and potaee { pulled a boner all right,” he] + want to join the army and Ill} 3% Be | fathers trade, which was that of # @d a goal from the 49-yard line, sald, “and am sorry for my actions.| 4, 4: within a few months PEERLESS WALTER RIVALED BY YOUTH jcarbenter, and in Jus Marty's ing the score. He played only pose’ j{ am Roles to take Bronson back | “Darcy god O'Sullivan, his com-| Inability of any amateur catcher to hold Charley Febria, a 17-year-| wer ete cae yokes a minute. j jto Portland and will clean UP} nanion, who has trained Darcy | old Ripley, 0., boy, has forced him into the majors, and he has signed| Jus still in existence The difference in the two games there aad then ask for another op-| ines & Progress in compiling the history | ever since he began fight as A) with the Cincinnati Reds. of the life of Jesus, with the dogma puts individual effort at a premium) jbertunity to square myself With | featherweight, were ret re In his last amateur ball game, Febris struck out 19 batsmen, but! excluded, was impossible until within, in football, which is best illustrated | PLAY \* attle fans |Karding the methods they used to| his steam was ao great, it is reported in Ripley, the catcher couldn’t| te Inst’ hundred years, and In the feat of sige! bod in the Yale-| | Semi-Windup Is Draw leave Australia, but it was learn-| hold the boy’s delivery, but only knocked down the balls and got 19/ Soin, ‘fs; a person to” eves ogg chesengel 190) oy | In the somi-windup Harry Ander-|¢d they shipped as stowaways on | assists, a world's record, by throwing the runners out at first. | facta of hint for knowledge cone ith Yale five points in . 'eon and Archie Wyard, Nght | the steamship Hattie Luckenbach | BM MS ee pa py gd gtog umber of Rroadway stare ab ard, Meht o | bet h do has bi = and seemingly outclassed, Coy | There le some doubt ae to Ja number of other Hroadwey whe | Wolglits, went four fast rounds to|OCt. 27 at Newcastle, ‘They were| Matty says he needs two or three players to make the Reds a ball | tered. “fcfen: # will nome day cleanve ae i oe | Meee Tree paper, ne ltiret tea: and won his letter. From |& draw, Frank Purcell Anderson's | ®board this v 1 until ft reached | team. There's always nine men on the other teams, Matty. fend renovate and | elimin nae him the ball on every play. | wag recently elected captain of | |fi"0t War ant Wot Wi lerarded as matager claimed his boy waa| Chile, when they left tt and became Reran 2 ad pice tel ths Time after time he crashed | the 1917 Broadway high echo! |one of the. be linemen in bigh | fighting under the handicap of an|™embers of t! rew of the tanker James Joy Johnson wants to bet $5,000 Joe Welling can beat Char-| living it will be rewarded bya a Site '- Inte the Princeton, line, never pager hi be aligtbte ~ . ; air thruout the stat injured hand Cushing Altho they were listed |tey White. James Is always liberal when It comes to talk. fumes wal with the life ee 2 f eleven, w achool football ou e ° han h * the uman ug for th rT ning the game. Nerve and a | football season rolis around. eid at Bre for the purpose | Hou k os B and Bt Dl ate ob aa its hed t : axen MAUPOME LEADS CUSHION STARS Ae - mg protons sort of berserk madni made | There is « rule among the se of giving ere, © or a ber substituted for Bud Ridley pe a gers on a big ean i British tanks made no more irresistible progress thru the gens —— life upon Coy's feat poss tle high schools which forbi elected captain of the 1917 squad | hert Hughes, featherweight, and| Darcy 18 particularly eager to|Gernias trenches than Pierre Maupome has been making in the ranxs| {jj ‘Of economic Opera Last minute efforts have won high school — pal player Abe Pe rectation of the. Work “ oe the fracas was stopped in the gec-|Meet Mike Gibbons, Hix wishes |of the country’s three-cushion billiard stars, in the interstate tournoy|and degradation, in direct violation many football games playing more than four years of had done as a member of forme / , 0 « respected in this, Tex R now in progress. jof every principle taught and Hved i shot foot iw same ond round Hughes bein p in this, Tex Rick Med Ab finer. relly. 7 Chick Harley made Ohio State| Interscholastic football Broadway team ; ng {turned the winner. “Bondy” Or.|ard fntimated, but 1g has} Maupome has won six games this season, beating every opponent | {ite wus surely lived ana went te 1916 Western champions by a 30. Butcher firet made his sppee And now some ne has to pth ht, knocked wut | bee done toward getting matches | in apparently easy style, and it appears that other entries in tho tour-|an effort to lift up the oppressed, yard vi-giteered eg hemmmeptgaea foe rg ~ Ptr ist sien tlliead Meee atl te eheisc Io nan eatly round. {#0 far, Rickard will NOT be his|ney will have their hands full keeping the Frenchman away from the|>Utdened and down-trodden working the last minute of play suit in the fall of hen he| Fred Butche ‘ 9 ic PF nye lhe Mom wery n : Mee i title. lave 3 est S fas egg 9 Bho po eidee tn ‘ortiand feat manager ex has been having . tence and history will some day In the Indiana-Washington and played on second team along | play adwa nf t, falled te show the Class os.|trouble im getting a lense on Mad Maupome combines # skillful shot-making ability with a capacity|ive His message to the world. He Lee game in 1915, Freel McIntosh, with Roy P Drury Adams and sommes om & veep ison Square Garden for bouts he|for playing them safe was & revel, an acitator, seapiees by t se — od al r « 3 é t cultured mob. ut e° comme: SUMED: ieee a" the tact’ tenes ‘er! . four-round decision, Adolph | has In mind, but he believes he will ot RR ee people heard him gladly. Indeed, 1 e ast minute o Y refereed ve the ! { ew day Looks as tho Dan Cupid won from Joe Stecher i ight fall ie were to come to’ Seattle ‘on play by a 100-yard run for a touch Kelly Quits O’Leary | Portland Hockey Schacht refereed have the tease within a few days upid won from Joe er in straight falls, | Ho were to come to Seattle ‘on onl B Is I d or us to prove to Him that we have E. G. Bray, greatest of Lafayette Taking Along John’ 8 oss 1s njure; a to keep, His com- stars, won a game from Lehigh in| Diqmonds and Chink Scmntaisen tia aesebiamauae CHRISTMAS DAY 1898 by a drop kick from the 40. ah rad t | i, Savage of t ev, po a Sake Salen Sttewios a Johnny O'Leary and Darby | septet lies Pennsylvania by a 100-yard tonch-| Melly, his former manager, lingering Gown near the end of the last half.) have eplit. Reports have it pot ee S - ™ Tho: feated Harvard | terday ne auto hich he was 1900 with x isonet drop kick at| that Johnny |e now proprietor | riiing crashed into @ street car, the end of the game. A week later} °f ® Saloon in Buffalo. It | | e 9 | nn: ww ‘ , death bev alerts sig on] tz ayietue teed Knights and S. A. C. | smoking—and yet they're MILD septa ite This te the day that we say spe- celal ma: and offer special prayer a for the birth of Christ, the founder of Christianity, be it so. Do we 9 mean what We say, and say what We mean? If so, and we are not e been Pagan a one more bu! hell, bomb, gun or cannon leave this a yoal foe hocke a ptwoen life and ¢ of a Si smash Kiek. away a good share of worldly Win Hockey Games rays and blights every tenet taught Footbal! history shows scores contrary. — . ' ie in whose name Disgaea ot examples of the “pinch | At any rate, Kelly, so re | The Knights of Columbus wal In other words, Chesterfield But ~~ fd MILD, too—Chester- nj, and if we are not Hare and inch” that wins games after , stole v " loped the ub in th ow erites, not a child tn all this : age apparently toet "| Manta, “tome Jewsiry and Ice yo coogi hapten ger Cigarettes are MILD—and yet they _fields are |land shail’ be robbed of the Produce about $1,800 in cash from | ary lod whe & LC alee satisfy. This is something totally new Ifyou wantthisnewcigarette del children” live. in squalot, degrade O'Leary and left Johnny to do |xcored a win, defeating the Bankers to cigarettes. It goes further than y' igarette de! ight : and want in this Fiche EAL PAINLES his own managing. 4 to 0. Two new playere—Smith : 8 satisfy, yet mild) you've got to get te net Gruss chat. we. Sen Later O'Leary greed © land Tait—-have been adsed te the pleasing your taste—satisfy does for esterfields, because no cigarette otter these vietine of” our miarule, overlook the theft if the valu- exploitation and theft a Christ overlook the theft If the value J, A. C. lineup ‘our a what a juicy slice of = maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. dinner that we may, in the name Of DENTISTS ceived them by express from | Bike Racers Still. ot roast beef does for your appetite. Thi blend is nentirely new combina- woalth they create Until tie, BaEh from Welly vines.” net heard | Keeping Up Grind Chesterfields satisfy—they let you tion of tobaccos and ihe biggest discov- "YOU, “Christian,” look out. upon | know you’ve been smoking. ery in cigarette blending in 20 years. in our beloved Seattie, Your charity NEW YORK, Dec in Senin not relleve the distress of even lee Tinker Would had traveled $246 alles 1d 6 lags Liggelt Ce the hungry 9 ildren for only one day the day you celebrate Purchase a Club)!" ‘% nnual six-day bicycle race your self-satisfied and self-sancti< mn. toda heron *, : ‘y fied “Pp -on-earth - good-will-to~ Ladner an cha’ Maaeen mee Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY men." "You blow and bustle to give | COLUMBUS, De Joe Tinker | leading the pac jadison Square one meal in the year (charity), amd Garden was taking on its usual then consider that you hate done fs about to become a magnut. The) seit and tans who had apont the your Christian duty. No, you are | former Federal leaguer and skipper | 2 not your brother's keeper. He kee j fm order to introduce our new of the Chicago Cubs is reported as! He ge blperr the grind were snor you in lugury with the profit Ae (whalebone) plate, which Is the wanting to purcha: ne controlling | * ng peacefully system, suite you os lene Gn ae & lightest and strongest plate known, jnterest in the local Am as-| Meves tn your Christmas, does not cover the roof o hoes sociation club | Jess Is Going to A REAL CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS ' ; you can bite corn o! e Jesus said, “Feed my sheep.” ¥ Tie Gaceantesd 15 years. | Bea Movie Actor gay! corner: ihe exits, the butter, the ; . | read and the meat Geld crown ........ ..-++.--3.00| Charley White on pitiog ces iae i pace wee Shrisdaniey. command = we, 23 we Willarc this day our daily br you sa} $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $9.00 Way to N. Y. Melee instead of tianting Georges ( arpen wait until Christmas, and then there : $10 set of teeth ......45 - $5.00 tier, 1» going into the movies {s not enough to go around, yet you have a corner on the bread, Bridge work, per tooth, cold 88.00 0 CIC hrlatianity. ‘tes that You ts between his managers Christianity, and hypocrite 0, “Dec Cha White crowns ......---.-.. $3.00 White is on his wa » Ne ; orien pete, bee n com are, ys 9 won 7 $ fo fight somebody Monday after-| pleted for the filming o! r reels) oi ton te Geld agrees noon. Ha to meet Walter | of the champton’s ring career | Cc I G A RE >is) wa soma ‘ ie tala age Stlver fillings , but he received word before| @_., rey | as pomis truth and Fight mast Ue Platine fillings . & Chiengo today that Mohr is| Winged “M’” Soccer | ‘ fault ta mot chargeable tat All work, me guaranteed for 15 yours. and that Harry Plerce of New | f but to the Institutions ity | ken in the morn | Yori probably would be substituted.| Team to Play Ore.| NX ay : now demands that wealth in the lim d : ae at - rs your {nstitution of profit now, | Call and See Samples of Our A two-wheeled automobile, bal-| PORTLAND, Dec, 23,—Oregon's 6 nrder to survive, must aim at the ‘and Bridge Work, We St anced by @ gyroscope, has been in-| %Ccer football eleven meets the ; Christianity. fc the Test of Time. sin go dg homey Multnomah elub this afternoon o A. ¥ Social ownership and democratla Most ef our Fp ent patronage ie the latter's field in a th 7 $ management of the Institutions oF ry or early custom championship of th ri | wealth’ production would bring dims moe te semeaate Joseph Gibbs, of Leloester, Mase..| same teams played a tle at Rugenc a / , cere proue an Pe g{is still doing police duty, altho 88 on Th esiving f : plottation would disapp vel fa the mother. of ignorance, mill sig 4 j veara. old __| FREDDIE WELSH HAS CLIMBED S TI SFY ' . 2a Ignorance te the father of sin. Gusts R ABOARD WATER WAGON T Vey 7 Me het to poverty aa its couse, sam Cut - Rate While he never indulged to any ————— li ve E produces Dentists jextent, Freddie Welsh, lightweight masses sn0 am aoT UNIVERSITY wT. @ppesite Fraser-Patersen Co. champ, wan given to taking a drink -and vet theyre Lon : § ae ‘Sto apotian aio, tha Sine whenever he pleased without mak should = S > 4 H 5 That Seattic has the finest || "a sworn off altogether, He say 4 S | itpow , j (m& BLO billiard parior in the world? |) he aes Fp handwriting : ) ‘ ‘ ‘ re in nad 6 wall, and does not expact to be ‘ N ¢ vd juatice. wi ite ile world champion much longer . . or h , Ss of plan , eon. While booze has done him no harm ; 4 : hi 21d, chums, a he declares that it can do him no . with an intelligent, Christianity 4 BROWN & HULEN | goou, and fro mnow on he will . ‘therefore, “choove ‘tor yourself. bes Second and Spring Third Floor | good. and from now on he will, tween hypocrisy and profit sii decond ava. tule. telliwent Christranity,

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