The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 11

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‘ J y Seattle Boy Finds Going Rather Hard ORTLAND, Dec. 29 lloyd Mad den, Seattle lig ht weight retains title today a champion of the Northwest as a result of his six-round draw last night With Muff Bronson, the Port land schoolboy box Bronson put up reatest battle of his career and, al tho outweighed six or sever junds, stood toe to toe with Madden and swapped punche Only once did a knockout ie seem imminent—in the round, when Bronson @ hard right to the third sent i jaw & { Madden recovered quickly and; 4 evened matters The 1,200 fans cheered the referee's ve : dict. inaries Weldor In the prelin * Wing gained the decision over | Jockey Benne rmer North: | - st Ber cavee ht champion. | Billy Nelson of Spokane wor from Frankie Sullivan of I Angeles at 135 pounds Still Another Boss Found for L. Darcy| CHICAGO, Dec. 29.— Leonard Hicks of the Grand hotel, here, has added himself to the long list of Les Darcy's self-appointed guardian On his return from New York t @ay he announced he would hac the Australian fichter's airs the capacity of “advise Hic and Tom Andrews, Milwaukee pro Moter, are trying to match Mike Gibbons with Darcy for a Milwa kee scrap. Richie Mitchell to Walk; Auto in — MILWAUKEE, Dec. Mitchell, challenger 0} Pre Welsh, and Johnny Kilbane, hike instead of riding for the few weeks. Mitchell's automobile . Bkidded while climbing a bill and | tumbled the master of the left jab 200 feet down the side of the He was unhurt, but the car w damaged $200 worth. | A Star Want Ad will bring it., It ts true enough tors in the medica! no real good re: themselves to some particular should not announce the fact in orable method they may « quite as leg’ ‘ cere in his preacher, or th We invite you our treatm Debility, Bi Troubles, Pr. PREE a phy Mf this opportunity ure is what you want DO NOT STAY A You can pay as able staliments. ur prices are Itation a or not. We friendly advice Hours, 9 119 OCF M are muddled, whose Excess, Dissipation, Manhood; Men and who sary to Perfect epondent, Sire who are Hopeie tion, should try Can anything b write today. Ctr: my We Advertise to 8 p. m—Sundays, 10 2, m. NATIONAL ‘MEDICAL INSTITUTE DOCTORS FOR MEN ONLY have lost s ak, Prematurely Cid, and have lost Ambl- STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 29, 1916. PAGE 11 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Got Two Presents, a Gold Watch and a Black Optic THIS EDITORIAL | ONE SNO OTN eR BY GOLLY IT SAYS 4 0 HURY CHRIGyMA FSLiow we v% Lose one’s « penal UP TO TWENTY AND SAX WW MER RY ae AND HIS ANGER, Witt ose HUNT SAYS HE HAS NOT YET BEEN OFFERED JOB AS “W” FOOTBALL COACH “1 have not been offered the position at the University of Wash tam simply in communication with them in regard to the position. | shail be out there on the 29th to look the field over. “1 do not want the idea pub- ished that | have been offered the job at all.” » ALL Rionr! pdom CURING TRE THING MoLIDAY ‘ HANG =) 1™ xear) So L DIDAT BUY \ YoU A CHRISTMAS PRESENT AY, MUTT; corey, BUT THE } HARD UP THIS dort OULD Nr THE Gave GE Gone! BUT L WANT To SEVEN QGHT . NINE TEN ELEVON Tw THIR ‘You FoR. WaTcH You me pS Lioyd Madden Boxes Draw With “Muff” Bronson in Portland Encounter BY BUD FISHER. —“é (Copyriaht, 1916. by M. O Fisher Prede Mare Meg UO. & Pot Offices! FOURTEEN: rir Teen srere ens SANTEE 6 GHTeeN = NING TERN TWENTY! VG G ( ITS Just WHAT 1 WAN TED Arthur Younger, grad ager of athletics at the unt und Dean Priest, along with co Smith, went thim. It was expec 1 would be Kone Into t at Hunt would prob. coach tonight or to » named Ruther he Nebras eing considered for] | FOOTBALL TEAMS FROM EAST |AND WEST GOING T » GRIND FOR NEW YEAR’S GAME PASADENA, Dec, 29. that welcomes from “old grads,” lengthy interviews by newspaper men have been giv en, and thousands of snapshots and miles of movie film run off the Pennsylvania and Oregon teams which will do battle for the East and West here New Year's day are today getting down to real work for Mon . “- M r I NA tol pam TAL AVE LOST VITALITY RESTORED Remedy Discovered by a Forty-Yenr Blood and Nerve Specialist Vitality of Young Ma whome « Vervous Ererey is exhausted from Worry or Overwork HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Courage, Grit nd Vitality « Tired, Keath L interest in who are DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID PILLS Bent by mall to any address in plain wrapper. pox, oF siz boxes for tive dollars Cost less than Money returned if medicine fat Price $1 per boxes will fast 26 days. per week. Every box o benefit after $1 fairer than this? ilar free RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION Hecause I determine y systematic w legully | ‘4 or 606 for BF me for a Wasserman blood test. 402 Liberty Bldg. Disorders, DH, DONAWAY Onposite Postotiice. (RU HARD) game, which will be the # feature of the tournament roses | _—o nto nan a tighte © agere ee o Far at SMIT OU. CARPENTIER IS ee ar West king out on} BY H. C. HAMILTON pus, and the| United Pre s issued orders NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Press ayers and Train-| ure on Les Darcy to get busy ewes be excluded. The) and show the United States s working ont in booting and how heavy his ham-like hands in order to become ac are, is gradually growing the turf fleld | stronger in New York. News h Pol! achool c coach er Bi Tournament park Cos papers and the public are insist 2 skies from Pennsylva | ing that he show his wares be their workouts to-| fore they pay him too much oted to| homage. aa Folwell| Darcy and Tex Rickard, his “kid have ‘ t until ons of ( nch chan hat Carpentier may sit the United St }lowed to v Porestesty that Carpentier may be long $55350555539355052535255503093 92312231 praia making New York rest “Fight followers would not care much whom Darcy was $25,000 Is Offered GOTHAM WANTS TO SEE DARCY, ae ee 7 H WoU._D BOX “HIM GRATIS STILL iN DOUBT J sent against In his Initial en- counter, He could make a sar dine can out of any inclosure, | the packed fish to be persons who want to see how he fights, and if he really, can knock ‘em dead as easily as has been re- ported Rickard always to are alc: | for Kilbane-We'sd Bout by Clevelander sessetssssssstsssssisisbstste sets” NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Matt | Hinkel, Cleveland boxing pro- | stop, moter, announced today he had = made a flat offer of $25,000 for | (innity a bout between Lightweight | Kafora is a big Champion Freddie Welsh and |t a glutton Featherweight Champion John- e Kafora wa ny Kilbane, to take place May burg Pirate 30, at Cedar Point, O., where | - the Kilbane-Chaney fight was | ee Del Baker Coming Former Pirate Is Signed for Butte K nm at for the held. Hinkel came to. New York to : learn Pollok’s terms, but said it Back to a Minor wou for him to -- stag before Memorial} Del Baker, the catcher who bro day is relnctant to hold|into baseball as a member of the off so long, and in the meantime is| Spokane squad of 1910 and who considering $12,500 for Welsh corked behind the windpad for the and Rad feDaniel of To! Detroit rs last season, will be Pollok has n to talk in ap ith San Francisco i roa » figures regarding this | 1917, conte He has been holding out for almost impossibilities, but ° \ earnings have not been| Les Reid, Seattle overly heavy of late, and Pollok wants action for the champion Shot, Is Honored Pollok has been trying to man euver into a position from which h The only trapshot in the North to win a medal in the recent] onld see the match staged in New J 1ork, but things » #0 uncertain | conducted contest under the a in a pugilistic way that {t now ap-| pices of the Amateur Trapshooters pears almost hopeleas ociation was Les Reid of Seattle Benny Leonard Is | TRAINS BEAT SNOW on List for Mills| - Railway lines were clear in Wash Dick| ington Friday after blizzards in Montana had disarranged schedules Thursds Storms are feported subsiding and snow plows have the Cascade mountain passes cleared. FREE DOCTOR FOR OUR PATRONS NEW YORK, Dec Curley tchmaker for the mont Athletic club, has 6 ny Leonard for five fight to be held ly in the first January. SPECIA At Prices Woe are giving 1 service that you cannot get elaewh The ex-Gov ernment Physicta 1 give you B10 to 81h eful examination and preseripe or you FREE , It is YOUR MOVE now AUSTIN PAINLESS AUSTIN ance 1504 3rd Ay, 30 a, m. tad p. m. for your convenience. RIGHT DRUG STORE 1111 First Ave. Between Spring and Seneca The Doctor will not prescribe IMquor—we have mever had it in any form, |Matt Hinkel Will Bid for Ring Mix|"’”* “ YORK, Dee York | anuary in Clev elanc */ Youngsters Will Be Given Chance} | | | Rw | 0 would| LAST NIGHT THERE CAME A DREAM Last night there came a dream, a dream, From out the margin of the long ago; A dream | thought had vanished in the stream Of Ilfe—a dream of things | used to know. A dream | thought I'd put from out my heart As childish, I] things seem that are vain; It came to me last night—came with a start, And now I'm dreaming it all o’er again. Fights Monday 1 never knew how much of an ideal This dream was that | put away as vain, Until it wandered back, and now | feel That, come what may, it must not pass again, For | have drifted far from all that made Such dreams seem real, and wish that | had not; Conscious of frailty | am afraid, And seek again old pathways half forgot. BR 8 es se A reader writes to inquire if Frank Erne was a featherweight or a lightweight In his ring days. It seems strange tohave toanswer this ques jon until one realizes how quickly we all are forgotten, : Erne was a@ lightweight and champion of the world. We'll » WAS OF r people of the greatest who ever held that title. So will a lot He fought at around 133 pounds. Rte ee If they started training tables for prize fighters, maybe some of the pork and beaners would eat now and then. Rss es There's one thing about a wrestler. They never die of concussion of the brain. to st ot ot tt Richie Mitchell is now a two-handed fighter, In that regard he Is | different from Freddie Weish, who is a two-footed fighter. “A card crammed full of ac- | Mo ts is the way Matchmaker Speaking a la baseball, it appears as if Billy Sunday fanned in the a ts inch up Boston way George Adams the | aeeanees string of bouts he has lined up Two Indiana football players are disqualified. After looking over for the showing at the Elks’ this season, we can’t understand why they stopped at club on the afternoon of New |Full of ition Is Elks’ Boxing Card, Says George Adams tion” talks of | Indiana two. scores Rw sg st Year's day. | ‘ The main attraction is the ' Doesn't pay some of these football teams to win their games. Brown fracas between Sid Mitchell, can't find any opponents for next season. local fisticuffer recently im- ported from Australia, and Dick Wells, Cincinnati slugger. Jack White, brother of Charley, io also on the card. Manager Newman and Wells arrived in Seattle this morning from Wallace, Idaho, where Wiels recently won over Ben- ny Garcia, the tough Mexican. Minneapolis Man | Would Stage Mix, | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 29.—Harry | erman, loc ht promoter, bas jan offer today of a $25,000 purse for a 10-round go between Mike Gib-| d Les Darcy | Frisco Boy Victor Cs Oklahoma Ring OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Dee , Moore, San Francisco ban. ut 1 newspaper decision over! Nato Jackson of Oklahoma City, | here, last night, by outfighting the local favorite | | |Champ ‘ ‘Rassling” | Hal Tacoma, Tiger presi | Ch ee ee er ee Match Is Billed citanity et leans. ball nes ee eee We wish to extend to ing. is said to have letter 8 FRANCISCO, Dee. 2 ne Bi Ton ris tate to have letters | world's champlonship match {s our many friends the loping into second B what the promoters today calle ° sth dla md Biss ne wrestling bout to be-tteld. t compliments of the sea- Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers tomers Seat- tle and Wash- its i ington com. | plete lines of choicest fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day ceived. re- | Jack Read Stowed | cus- | Cali | points each night All- | night to meet George Mackey we in a 150-point mateh of 50 The first block | will be played Wednesday. A purse | | and side bets are up | Februar 22 etwoen Joe Stecher =| tha NebrAAWA THMIVEL RAT EhG Win son and express to them wen Adi@antel and “Btransiér® our thanks for the generous patronage and loyal support they have given us since the open- ing of our two stores. Away in Denver Go DENVER, D 9.—Jack Read, | former Australian lightweight cham pion ent arrival here from Se attle knocked out last night in the second round of a scheduled 15-round mill Sailor” Grande Everett Billiard Fans to See Star EVERETT, Dee. 29.—Local bil sph fans have a treat in store for em, Charlie Jordan was matched | Elks’ Basket Team to Play Cascades L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores “at Store No. 2 Westlake and Pine on Ih and City basketball le tonight on the Y. of the will line up| A. floor in M the second encounter of the season, The Cascades are out for revenge. 0. Store No. 1 First and Mairi In the previous meeting the antlered herd was victor, 8 to 7,

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