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Many Good Men Have Been Met STAR—SATURDAY, DEC 30, 1916, PAGE 7 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Must Have Got the Names Out of the Telephone Book q} » Dick Wells, Who Meets Mitchell Here Monday, Has Had Much Experience (Copyriaht rede Mere fing UO & Pi ciatibe ; THREE TMS tS @ TOU Whar Are " ADDRESSING A ee (T isn't SO HARD AT WL ‘ou DOING Hunpred!? by Ohio Boxer NEW Year's thin or FIRST BUT AFTER You apnRess Sere> WHY You Dont S. 1 SEE Ji : ADDAL SLING Ko * THE pq A CODPLEe HORE EGING 10W Soo PEOPLE bs | WiSony ect THAT PRESIDENT po O HUNDRED IT MEW YEARS CARDS I THE vig BY EDWARD HILL WELL He Aiton 200, ETS TO BE monotonous AND BEUIEVE Mae Urs, u ICK WELLS, ON me T AOTHIN’ Some oe To ADDRESS the hard-t ting = mick weight, = w meets S Mitchell the ma event to Elks’ box show on Monday aiterno is a gladiator of some ring perience. Wells started boxir Cincinnati six years ago. has never appeared in liminary. Every fight in wh he has participated has been a top-liner. Two years ago Wells fought “Wildcat” Ferns 10 rounds a draw in Terre Haute, in a bout billed for the welt weight championship 10 rounds to no decision. holds a 15-round Frank Barricau. He b Marty Rowan in 20 rounds at Colorado Springs. He knock- Sed out “Knockout” Torres in| four rounds at Pueblo, M., and made Ray Bronson w out of the ring in Li ot «Following this, Wanted to manage arrange an ma, him g& around a pre Ind It went decision over} Bronson} and Australian trip but ut lle ho id in in the ing on, exX- He ich to er te . B eat) alk} 110. THREE HUNDRED CARDS CARPENTIER INJURED IN BATTLE; LITTLE CHANCE HE WILL BOX IN AMERICA PARIS, Dec. 8—(By Mail.) — at/one duty now is to my country.” Georges Carpentier, heavy- weight champion, will require nearly four months to get into condition for the ring, and it is {form and eating a light dinner a boulevard cafe when the United t correspond ed bigger at » he used to fight in th aradoxically bi n filed by cable on December 8. For some reason it was never received by the United Press, but a mall copy The above dispatch was originally| t? the Phil | took a terrible slump. Wells turned him down JACK KING IN SEATTLE ON BUSINESS Jack King, rather of Fay King,| one of the foremost newspaper Women in America, who is the for mer wife of “Battling” Nelson, ex-| Hightweight champion, is a visitor in Seattle. King is himself an old-time ath- Tete. In his day he was one of the dest-known professional foot racers in the country. For many years he has owned an elaborate Turkish dath establishment in Portland. | “Tam glad to see the four-round game flourishing as {t {x in Seat-| tle,” eaid Jack. He is a great fight follower, and names among hi | sonal friends practically eve: fm America of importance connect: =| ed with the boxing game. He was| fn a large measure responsible for} establishing six-round boxing in Portland about two years ago. 1 FREDDIE BOGAN SAYS BURNS 18 STILL POPULAR “‘Battling’ Ortega won from Burns last Friday night, but Burns} is still popular with the fans, as he made just the kind of a contest | they like to seo here,” writes Fred die Bogan from Frisco, where he} took Frank Burns, Seattle welter-| } | | | | | very doubtful whether the | French army authorities wil! treatment Condition Very Bad am in ory bad ntler said tors say first of all |help my coun an I can| | s futile just now is possible for n N condition, ; ) ner, His rather hollow WIN NEW VEAR’S CONTEST FROM PENN FOOTBALLERS early dope and give Oregon a betting Is not impro The Oregonians how hard it rains. bable don't The Pas care dena Tournament of Roses com- of the cable was permitted to leave} | Paris. jected at first to the dispatch of the | Moran and Phillie fans forget all about Cravath. story by cable on account of refer-| Fr ery apparently this objection was later, Weeghman wouldn't raise his ante $100, ed for Stallings. consent to hig leaving active There's little use of talking of a = The French censor may have ob- service for so long a period. match, sald at the outset, “e Carpentier himself, here recuper that match is for the benefit ating after a bad spill from his army | Charity, unless I can got lea ences to Carpentier’s condition, but aeroplane at the front, made this 1 am a soldier first, Uke declaration to the United Press to-| other al ochman. My removed. day. The French pugilistic star aad pease acerca - _ jin Parts for a brief t and ht \e tion is such th ast ct tilt, otha: | RACH FAVORS OREGON TO ? | PASADENA, Dec. 30.—Altho | mittee, which is staging the jwith nothing but the mildest both the Pennsylvania and Ore. | game, is not worrying, either, ot orcises, like cron#-co | gon teams are working hard, | for Lioyds of London has in |walks, Then I woul ve to begin) despite the downpour of rain, | sured them against rain, be |® process « n continuation of the showers is ting $23,000 against the city’s tt | almost certain to upset the $1,000, After some clashes yesterday by piloting an aeroplane, I'm natur-| much better chance. there is perfect settlement with jally willing to so—if I'm permitted. | Pennsylvania is at present a | the officials finally chosen. W. | “If sufficient leave is obtained, 1) 6 to 3 favorite in the betting, ) §. Kleinholz, former Minnesota jem wilting to Sekt te Amesien. 1) but with Bezdek's heavies right star, referee of many games, t with the Au at home in the mud, and still will referee, and Or. Andy bat TI prefer &| more helped on a sloppy field Smith, Throop college coach, champion, Jess) py superior weight, a change in will be field judge, with Dave Witmer, an experienced official, as umpire. Jack Wells of Los Angeles witlb head . \Tinker Goes to weight. “Il am pe aman Ph “I am going to keep him box! s| | Willard, th 1 FA i Seay week.” Coutinase Bogan-| Dick Wells |work, for the Ax a boxer I pyrstsesecnscareszeszeszeest Jack White fom: d Ortega drew har thus believe able to étrike : MEME There ae a for bors @D|ecwcicnt. who was seen bere on'> ‘al ow rin Darcy Will Not With Pinkman for that way that would look like cham-| two occasions without showing axy | Rough Work Pulled ||' pee Asha Wait for F h His Monday Bat tle | pions here. Billy Wright looked | reat amount of clans, acema to be |“. 1 PRE acleas aptl e tof ail tor rrene cooling ues Bere Weaskts Jo ay|stepping high these days. He re | Eft Ice Hockey Mix | |_Cxrventis! cand sc * Jack White, brother of the ‘ lover there on New Years day.” |cOntly fought at Hillyard, the S| at Portland Arena i Fighter to Come i eee cere ce ee OAKLAND FRANKIE BURNS MAY SHOW WARES HERE Don’t be surprised if Oakl Frankie Burns is some local boy on a card to staged in Seattle within the next matched with and now reports come rolling stones that he is to take on Johnny Dundee, the lightweight with t otch name, in Portland ere long. j | kane suburt floating in lik PORTLAND, Dec. 30.—Port- land broke its losing streak and is today considered a con- tender n the ific Coast Hockey league, asa result of | 10 to 0 victory over Spokane land be| ELKS WILL HAVE BIG CROWD AT MONDAY’'S SHOW | month. The California lightweight; Matinee boxing shows on holl-| (0.2 ¥ ctury Over BPA TAOe ant - ‘writes that he is dickering for a go| days should ove popular here in filzes “ . . hich yas t 5 - aa fn Seattle with a local promoter.|the future, judging from the ad am pg oa neen on Pasties He doesn’t state whom he {fs doing vance sale fo Elks’ show, on 1, Pepe: c are business with, however. Monday. Georg 18, who is put “ * pM u oe ) as aT ting it on, says those who intenc eBrigen egy ane &, fight JOE BENJAMIN IS GOING «| going will have to hustle for etand ag, ene hy et hve 2 pg AT GOOD CLIP NOW ing room, as the tickets are going By pong Fgh * Ny of hi horge Joe Benjamin, the Spokane | feath-jat a lively clip. 36 mntantes and fined 32 beltig re ae Heved by Dick Irvin, who scored - . five goals & After one mixup, McDo' f d retired to the dre ; G ed when both were penal ; tended the game, i Hunt Talks Things ¥ Judging from the large number of Over With Younger 4 new accounts opened at this bank G. Sant: whe has dees men a within the past few days, many peo tioned as a probable successor te | ple were fortunate enough to receive Gilmour Dobie, as football coach at) : iat: ot a Savings Batik Book the University of Washington, was a gilt of a Saving bis in Seattle yesterday and went over the matte ) Graduate Manag Naturally, we are intere ted in the J cree Yoauis yen eAner an future of these accounts. Valua in clats of the institution Resources Scandinavian American Bank themselves, will they be permit to Whether or not Hunt will be ap- grow more valuable through the ac pointed to the position will not be ore at known for at least 10 days. cumulation of interest Or, will the owners add to the Auto Club & S. A. Cc. counts from time to time with a per Win in Ice Contests . | manent appreciation not only of the gift, but of the giver who made the The Auto club and th A. ©. idl : deem? amateur hockeyists were returned gift in such a practical form victors last night at the Arena i P The former triump! over the Then the money gifts! Will those ientahts of Columbus @to 1. wits be placed in a savings acc unt, and the clubmen defeated the Bankers, thus become gifts that will “keep on 7 tol giving?” bei rd |Al Williams Will Or, if the amount was large, will 1 Referee Mat Bout go into a good investment, like one | of the Puget Sound Mortgage Co.'s Dee. 20,—A1} Collateral Gold Bonds? Instructor at} club, will referee tho Sante! wrestling bout here Savings Department Open ‘Tuesday night. Santel and Lewis Saturday Evenings began tapering off in their train ing today and will probably wind| From 6 to 8 o'Clock. { |up work tomorrow Welter Champs to Over $14,000,00 la ten-round bout here January 10, Tangle in the East} NEW YORK, Dee. 20. Jack Brit-| : ~ + ton, the American welterweight Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient lechampion, will meet Albert | Badoud, the European champion, in | « Lively Session of Herassenassestasstanssssnasesnasscazssseatesatd | Frankie Sullivan at the Elks’ smoker Monday afternoon, is Commish Expected NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Les Dar. training with Eddie Pinkman. cy, the Augtralian chan n, will White, who is new to the CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—A_ lively th a ) with) four-round game, believes a little sersion of the National commis rges Carpentier behi and| training with the famous trav- was predicted here today by Pr immediately arra to meet some) eler will bring his knowledge dent Ban Johnson of the Amertcan| other boxer: | up to the point where he will league, when he stated there was| Darcy made this statement to the! be able to put the skids under pr ally no chance of the draft ted Press today when the story| Frankie Sullivan. being abolished for the Class AA|from Paris, stating {t would take At the same time the boxing minor leagues |four m for Carpentier to get} fan is strengthened in his be poets aii Jin condit wa him, He] fief that Pinkman is in training St, Pan’ Steve By Pena & Phumbin® Co, | did not n he will| for another journey to the ; net, nor did he » the date} squared arena. Pinkman recent- 5 ( the match, but he and bis man-| ly stated to friends that he was ager, Tim O' declared they] going to do a little training | would not car wait four months} with all the available boxers, so r ntier’s arrival in this} that he would be acquainted with the different styles when somewhat taken| he made his next appearance be-| con: if HOCKEY GAME TONIGHT Carpentier fs in the condition the} When You Learn at) (.\\t prose correspondent says he. this Z Stevens’ You Can |!» another match.” Dance sit a. (MARKET REPORT!) in boxing togs. morning we will have to go ahead with| meets the night anywhere Private alia Open Day and A Night Main 3911 e Alfalfa meat 7 |% Prices Paid Wholesnie Dealers iow tor Alfalfa and molasses | Voaetablen and’ Fruit r neh Aa eer Corn, whole. BR | (corrected datly by J. W, Godwin @ Co.) | Corn, crack artichokes, dos. 1.00 @ 1.18 | Puget sound "he00 Just Printers : 150 | eastern 3900 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 wath he + oss ee — food eed ) | timothy ‘23.00 4.25 @ 460 on dou: 2.50 @ timothy 1 @ ‘ 53.00 200 @ 4.00 218.00 10 YOU KNOW That Beattie billiard partor Come In and see. hae In the the finest world? BROWN & HULEN | 8a Turkeys, lve ryrkeys, drew econd and Spring Third Floce Veal, fancy, 65 to 125-lb, 11 @ 18 od block hogs a | savings account with us today. and herb ‘ | Butter, Kags and Cheese | : fp ei Ea | Heauty .- ry, cube 3 bs Onions, areen, local a | 7 econ | ae alae | Trust Company 60 917.00 Limburger » @ | Y went 0s OF SEATTLE ‘ ‘oun: *. al red CHINESE REMEDY CO, —-— -_— Fresh Wast ese 6 Alfalfa No, 1. April storage 121 Washington Bt. — Phene Main 2264. The Seattle ice hockey team left for Vancouver. It Millionaires there to- 1910 by MO Fisher Ofte BY BUD FISHER. THERE'S NO LAW To Keep AG FROM SENDING OuT cARDdS | (AHling L Foor WINN AU.NUNOENE.AENE AL FLULENAEUOEOEAUUGEUEG TAGE The pa ing of Gavvy (Cactus) Cravath may not prove such a blow many imagine. Surely, Gavvy, on last year’s form, was no great asset to a big league club of pennant possibilities. He had slowed to a walk, his fielding was nothing to boast of, and his batting With Cravath out of the lineup, Claude Cooper may get his chance to play regularly in a big league outfield this y There are those who think that this young boy from the Texas plains will make Pat 3 3 The high cost of exising seems to have hit baseball. Charley | BELATED CHRISTMAS HUNCHES | for Jess Willard—A dime savings bank. } For Aunt Jane—A highball set. | For Connie Mack—Frank Baker, For the sporting editor—A deaf and dumb fight manager. oeeee By the way, nobody ever accused Jimmie Johnson of being deaf and dumb. i" rats: ore ee Sid Hatch went to New York to run 25 miles. | | Sid can’t get wound jup that soon, |Joe Rivers Wants Close Ball Deal; Some One to Fight | NEW YORK, Dec. Dec, 30.—Joe Tink-| NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 30.—Joe jer, with President Hickey of the/Rivers is hunting some one sea | American association, went to Co-;him in the ring here wane jumbus today, to close the deal by|following the calling his }which the ex-Cub manager takes|fight with Moran, wes the lal jover the Senators. refused to make 135 pounds. DRAW IS FOUGHT | NEW YORK, Dec, 30.—Stanley | Yoakum and Packy Hommer, light-|Miske, light-heavyweight of ‘velghts, went ten rounds to a|Paul, and Charley Weinert draw “January 9 in Brooklyn, HEAVIES TO BATTLE NEW YORK, Dec. 30, HOGE BUILDING Second & Cherry *{ Owned and Occu- Begin to Save, Then Stick to It It is a long lane and a long life which have no turning. Pre- pare for the unexpected turn in the lane of life by starting a

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