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4 ROM AUSTRALIA : x ‘ SIN | < § ’ BY PAUL PURMAN J HE reason for Les Dar-} : cy’s 20 knockouts out of ] @ fights was explained when | wa ME the dig Australian middle nd Weight, the most talked ng ter in the wo toda ; in New York, stripped th on . dy et most won set of gh af muscles in@he ring today Phot so bu and ksotted | “t ‘perhaps as t of Bob Moha m Of Jack Dillon, whose muscle n- have caused theme to be some .. what muscle bowwd awd loin cea om ir hitting ability, Dewey's | . scles convlixac poner flity and are ideal for iter. y have i the as the museles which made same ease and] f Walcott the greatest welter | weight of all time and combine t th of the sinews of Bob Fi #, who possessed one of th most terrific punches of the The hitting muscles in the “shoulders are particularly well | @eveloped. There is where | “Darcy gets the punch that fiat. | “tened George Chip, Eddie Mc Goorty and almost a score of \ “Les Darcy may be described as} Mit successor to Stanley Ketchel, y last great fighting middle t. | Darcy is the greatest fighter who come from Australia since Bob immons sailed from Sydney in "90's. There is a resemblace between @e two men, not physical >w ‘ever. | Darcy's great strength as that of Fitzsimmons, is due pri- marily to bis early training in | a blacksmith shop. Darcy be- gan his apprenticeship shoeing horses at 16. The same year he began boxing in tourna- : ments in New South Wales and won such success that he de cided to enter the ring and on his first five bouts by knockouts over routes ranging | from seven to 18 roun Fitzsimmons turned thoeing into an asset s horse afte eve he had won the heavyweight cham plonship. In vaudeville engagements he ap- peared with a setting of an old! Blacksmith shop with its forge and anvil and many fans now have min-| fature horseshoes made by Fitz, which were passed down into the} audience during his act Sox Team Promises Rowland a Pennant White Sox players have prom-! ised Clarence Rowland a pennant If promises were realities, Tom Cowler would be heavyweight cham- w ph AMO EAD ET emanate ca a % j wraageas » / WERE cc RTAINGY LN TOUGH \ WHAT'S THE |} GUCK. HERE itis a BRAND | \ MATTER JEFF; NEW YEAR AND & Ay } & Cent, no OB, AND 5 2Monens AND Wo Re er Arrows show shoulder muscie here Darcy's knockout | originate. pion. Cleveland to Get Pari-mutue! betting sys for Cleveland trotting track Well, you can lose it as fast that way as any other. It pays to read The Star's | Classified Ad Page. Combined with satisfaction, 8. at lowe PRICES . 22-Karat Crowns turas Crowne idgework, per toc jaten w en $3.50 antes With All Work “UN. W.\ Corner Fourth and Pike | brasi |Burns Expected Here jon Saturday to Train Pari-Mutuel Bets| for Campbell Contest Frankie Burns, the Oakland lightweight, is expected to reach Seattle Saturday from California. Burns takes on Ray Campbell for the Metro politan Lumbermen’s club in Dreamiand on next Wednesday night. On the Anderson, same card, Harry former Northwest lightweight champion, meets George Ingle. Matchmaker Walsh says he is lining up a card that will hold up weil with the two bouts already listed. It has been sorne time since Campbell appeared in Seattle He |e one of the most popular lightweights in the Northwest. Frankie Burns was at one time a contender for Willie Ritchie title as lightweight champion. 0 Notre Dame Squad to Play Nebraska’ How Oa to 6 p. m; Sun- LINCOL) Net Jan Notre @ayr 910 wm to 1 D. m er will come to Lincoln October 191 for a football game with | y, tional Painless Dentists <:: Coach Stewart's University of Ne. a football warriors You mond Ser vielen Sty, smbeamave ether es ey Nite in hoe end vine. free from t If yo 1016% See Men and Women After Drugs Fail. Coamerpia! tm, bach Siem qateR ty and mtremeth to the human be You know Wear Blectra-Vite You wake up in the morning full of vim, Electra-Vita in a self-charged body battery, which pumps a inbroken ttream' of galvanic « into the nerves for hours while Pp. infusing them with new energy uilding up th fi ng, health cond rit of amb! hue 2 will prove THE ELECTRA-VITA co. nhOoOM 206 EM Feet suffer from rh ow neettnns, at reget, At liver Gier@ars ot Weaknenn that unmenn you remedy that cures mech trow aod therough!>. This rem - tricity, tine thant e te, Kelair, 6 you slew. It sand vital with new Ife aing and aches. tle. Tt makes strong, healthy w-going, discouraged weak have a pain it drives it out rheumatiem, mo Call or write for our beau- tiful 90-page book, which fells H about our treatment pletures ven Thin of k contains H-bullt, robust vg how Electra-Vi sing many th Office ne Phot “4 nd Ave, € henttle, Wa ROOM REA iN se) 1 punches *TAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, T oor (9 eat a owe i “Aw, um ) f Discouracen! WE'VE HAD SUCH TOUGH \ bUCK AnD —~ ’ { ) We're babies for the | ) Most Popular Sport in ) Seattle; Help Us ~ Well, well, customers, here's the opportunity of a fifetime, as the circus spieler says. The sporting editor of The Star is going to conduct a popy larity contest. WHO IS SE ATTLE’S MOST POPULAR SPORTSMAN? We all want Do Too Bad Freddie Can’t Use an aa | Freddie Ww {Kilbane to give awa but he insists on ph In che to referee, We probably }would use an ax if they would let} Darcy’s Price Has Gone Up Like H.C.L.| t | A sea vorage makes a lot of ¢ |ference. Les Darcy received $5,000 |for his biggest fight in Australia He wants $15,000 for 10 rounds | here. ‘Professional Football League Now Is Plan | CHICAGO, Jan. 3—The organ imation of professional foot leagues, similar to the big base cireults, and the utilization of big league parks o4 gridirons after the| bareball season is over, ix a plan| ——— |that i6 being considered by mag | Rates, | |Frank Burns in | Losing Contest, | Framk Burns, Seattle welter- weight, Jost another fight in Frisco fen Lmicem ber He was outpoint. ed im four rounds by “Cyclone” Wik |limmas, a colored gladiator, Burns |lost his first bout in Frisco to “Bat-| tling”’ Ortega Billy Sullivan Is Thru With Basebail Billy Sullivan, catcher with the for many Chicago White Sox, and employed {last year as Tiger coach, has retired from baseball. Word received from | Sullivan today said he would not | join the Detroit club next spring, but would remain on his Oregon farm. | Stecher Likely to Wrestle Ad Santel SAN FRANCISCO, Jan Joe stecher, wrestler, will Saqntel in this ims # bout which determine the world's heavy weight championship. This was the belief of local mat fans today, fol lowing the antel-Lewis match last |night, which lasted 2% hours with-| lout a fall you? Beginning tomorrow a coupon G00d for five votes will be print- ed on the sport page every day until January 30, The contest closes January 31. A fist of contestants and their standing will be printed from time to time. It's a big free show. your votes in early At the end of the contest it will be up to the also-rans to purchase the winner a tin medal Send DETROIT 18 VICTOR DETROIT, Jan The Detroit hockey club won from the Toronto Riversides, Ontario champions, by A1 to 0 count, last night. MEN wi.! — ee that will be in duced © lewis | The Quickest nna Snteat!| lature by the Business Men's asso ee a i Wwe: elation The bill proh book stan. al en tt making, touts and professional a aultation 4 gamblers, and establishes a state mF sean x th FOR OUR PATRONS racing commission, <i RESOURCES 3 for Bldg. We are giving '¢ asrvioe vor - Loans and Discounts..... «++ $4,001,059,02 cannot get elsewhere. The ex-Gev- tc careful examination and prescribe | s ther Bonds, Warrants and Stocks..... 1,215,931.6: x Just Printere EE ee Ee SU MEW nue. | cere aten Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures..... 37,600.00 | 22 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 RIGHT DRUG STORE | The Broadway high school basket | Customers’ Liability under Letters of j ————— | 1111 Firet Ave, trate ote ave eicane ae Credits a shdaeasdsses assem 23th ean 4 Ratwoon Goring and Seneca |tintveraity floor,” The sehsol benef Cash and Exchange. ....sscsssscessss, 2,121,105.65 , ii eat peg epi ues 3 In| made 6 While the university lads = ee ay p tng is [ran up something near 50. | 9 LIABILITIES 4 | Packey McFarland || Capital Stock ..... rn ee: nas | Would Come Back! | Surplus and Undivided Profits.......... 4 You Working People | | — Circulation ......6. 98,795.00 a Do you know that you can ha k done Na WE ARE FOR meN j hearing Jess’ 1917. PAGE 7 Darcy’s s Powerful Muscles Make Him Greatest Hitter Since Days of Ketchel FATEST FIGHTER MUTT AND JEFF—Yes, I Indeed, Luck Nevér Stands Still » DON'T Ger DISCOLRASED ‘ Jerr, t THIS KIND OF LUCK can't KEEP UP FoR EVER. \T& BOUND Tro CHANGE LOOK wor tHe BEST. Hf @ San Francisco report le worth anything, some manager | Joe McGinnity has ilgned for te In the Northwestern league is [1917 © in Butte, and barring | 66 OOSE” JOHNSON and P ch esau Right Wing ..... Harris to lose his Job before the open- | Joe's < rooted out of the organ M six other members of Officlals—Referee, Ion; goal um- Ing ef the 1917 season to make |ization as a result of his charges | the Portland ice |pires, Vance and McKittrick. room for Cliff Blankenship, |against Frank Guign!, he will be hockey crew handed the Seattle | First Period erstwhile Salt Lake manager. | back on the lid ag in the Mon-| Metropolitans a 7 to 4 lacing (1) Longhlin, 1:20. The report from the South le to |tana city in the capacity of mAR-| Jase night st the Arena, ‘The (2) Irvin from Johnson, . the effect that Blankenship is ager. | game was one of the toughest | (3) Harris from Irvin, ke to lead a Northwestern league Hester, who replaced Bill Hurley! ever staged on the local ice. _ Substitutes——Dunderdale for Mar 4 club next season, but the team ay manager at Great in the| The melee started like the dinky| Dies: Rickey for Rowe 8 not indicated. middie of the 1916 season, will re-| pop of a fire cracker. but be love the Second Period ick Williams §s already apiked |turn to Great Falls, according to|final had been reached the contest| (4) Rowe, q to repeat to lead Spokane to an-|the ®-.nouncement from the @1-|was raging like a second siege of| (°) Foyston, 1:00 cther penn Fill Leard has rectors of the Great Falls « |the Dardanelles, The game threat-| {8) Johnson, 2:26 ie signed to look after the dent Blankenship had some orth |ened to end in a free-for-all fight in| (¢) Irvin from Harris, 6:37. a of the Seattle club while Tealey| western league experience before |the final chapter, when Capt. Foy-| ay aoe from Foyston, 4. E Raye will be Russ Hall's man-|he went to the big | » to catch at the puck,| {%) Foyston from Walker, :67. ; rer in Tacoma, Hob Brown has! for Washington and was mar ad of Murray Rowe for Rickey; : «naged hie club in Vancouver for lager of th Portland goal k . who was ey; Marples for Dun- ears, and, under the present re-| Union association d on the ice. ' Loughlin ; for Rowe. oe enchment policy enforced in Brit wit Foyston was swinging at|)c"alties—Foyston, 3 minutess Columbia, Hrown is not expect ‘ smeller when he Vas down Tobin, 5 ‘minutes. to himself down with alington, years ago. and started to pick t attle cap-| 4 pin tird Berted SEnENaEiinEinhainnentiiaeEenEie — - _—eveninmenenies |tain’s teeth with his hockey stick,| (20) Tobin, 10:08, (11) Irvin, 7:05. —— =» o ADOUAUAUOAOERUUUUUUOUUAUUATUOA AE Ted Lewis wants to take No, Horace, the case learn how to drive a truck, ye And, by the way, it looks that 8 Won't be any changes in the football rule ;notice Harvard, Yale and Princeton have changed their schedules so| Carpenter Defense son| —s 28.66 pomp re BE mt be much chance ¢ ‘ - * et a $35 tof teeth é |there won't be much — of them herria \sorns” «Rover : ..Tobin | tor t20-00, or 2425.00 set norte s orris ..Center.... “Irvin | for ene prices tn- Johnny Evers has started eating raw meat and red pepper, in Prep-| | Foyston -Left Wing ....Marples ~ ee aration for the opening of the 1917 # on &% 8 8 8 | Ee Thirst won a recent race at Juarez. Maybe he thought there was a scuttle of suds at the wire. % 8 8 88 te St. Louls Browne are goin’ 1. Why not all eummer? cS es a a: Wonderful, willing Wellin son admits. Some of them ha % modest terms, h 3% tt «83 88 Sts | Didn't take those college football players long to find out that football paid money professional Albert Hansen deweler and Gilveremith 10 Second Ave. Near a ‘wantin ie jin | BLANKENSHIP TO MANAGE N.W. LEAGUE CLUB, RUMOR HEARD IN BALL CIRCLES, Mii tly doesn’t care what becomes of him % 8 8 8 tt tt lan't that desperate. 3 Tex Rickard wouldn't talk after seeing Jess Willard, Madieor (Oopyriaht, 1918 by M O Fisher frede Mors Nee U & Pat Officnd BY BUD FISHER. \ THIS TOUGH LUCK MGHT GO ON FoR TWO OR THREE MONTHS AND THEN GET — Seattle Ice Hockey Crew Is Defeated in Furious Ice Battle at the Arena high priced menager, Th re was a grand scramble and/ shing of clubs and exchanging of| g.ourptitutes—Rowe for Riley, Dune derdale for Marples. discourtesies before Referee Mickey = . “CX | Penalties—Irvin, 3 minutes; Dun- lon finall ent th cipals y . = to the bench,» ‘Ne t*O Principals) derdale, 3 minutes; Rowe, 3 mine = utes; Johnson, 3 minutes; Foystom, Defense Proved Good 3 minutes; The stone wall defense of the vis- | {tors proved a problem hard for the| Seattle team to solve. Time after! time the locals brought the puck] down to the last line of defense, only to have it hurled back to their own goal post. liarry Holmes, Seat-! tle guardian of the net, was again inclined to get too far away from Penk Meren might | home in last night's encounter, and this fact on at least one occasion | jcost Seattle a score. Loughlin, 3 minutes. 4c Pt. 7c Qt. ” Pasteurized. Regular 100 milk Bave cost of delivery, bookkeeping a counts Bring bottle STALL LOWER FLOOK. PIKE PLACE MEE. Over! = IUTOUANRNNOUHRANUULEOSETUSEUGEAOOULUAEIN on Jack Dillon and Bat Levinsky, Ted! yu know. like Welsh was named appropriately, at | See Dr. set tes Bs Brown The Lineup and Summary Seattle. Position. Portland. Holmes =..." Goa! oa. | HIMSELF But we Rowe . Defense een) Seattle's) 713 First Av. =r Tading Dentist % 83 83 ttt next year. Statement of the Condition OF THE First National Bank Of Seattle, Washington December 27th, 1916 g South February 15, and stay until April | | | | g is lightweight champion, Jimmie John- ve to shoot it and some take it in a pipe. | tt Bet after) ¢ couldn't talk | ‘itlinois ‘Would Revive Racing! CHICAGO, Jan, 2 Revival of horse racing in Illinois along legit! bill mate lines Is the purpose of a TORTURB © Support. trial to prove A. LUNDBERG Co. 1107 ‘Third Ave. by wearing th ts supertor- CHICAGO, Jan, %.—After referee. | |ing the Spike Kelly-Goats Doig bout | Bonds Borrowed 34,649.49 in New York, and sizing up Les| Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of F darcy at the ringside, Packey Me- | : * 3 Farland decided to get back into the Credit ....+..++. cous eanies seeeee 300,360.94 j ring. | Deposits . eehenas . +++ 6,654,726.00 Special and Chronic Vital Decline, Varicose Jeins, Blood and Skin Disorders, der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, Fistula and Piles BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE Free Consultation—Hours 9 a.m. to9 p.m, 119 OCCIDENTAL. MEN READ THIS Let us offer you the relief and comfort we are giving others, ard leave the pay- ment end of it in your own hands. We Treat All Diseases of Men Kidney, Liver and Bla ional Medical Institute AVE. Diseases, such as Bill Carrigan Is | Still Undecided | \WISTON, Me, Jan. 3.— pin! an refused to state last night r not he had made up his | | mind to again take the management | M b. A i ARNOLD, MOSS, Vice M, Mc oy Asst PHILBRICK, Cashier. Cashier, DIRECTORS Jof the Red Sox next season M. A, ARNOLD. R. D, MERRILI | THOMAS BORDBAUX Vice-President Merrill & Ring i President Mason County es | Sunnydale to Put Lowel de oO. Dd. Manager Fis FISHER Flouring Mill PATRICH Lumbern W. ROWLEY, Montana on Boxing Smoker | Ed Peterson and Red Morgan will | MAURICE MeMICKEN headline a boxing smoker to be| Hughes, MeMicken, Dovel & HE | staged at Sunnydale by the Sunny-| ” . ‘ i es dale Athletic club. Eddie Quinn, | Proatden pPAHEXANDER, |Jimmy Cole and other local lad 5 acific Steamship Ce are on the bill, |

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