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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917. PAGE 13 ‘ _ . Boxing Card of Main Events to Be Run Off Wednesday at Dreamland | a 0s MUTT AND JEFF—An Ink Eraser Beats a Leech All Hollow for Black Eyes. sovugs, eas bis, BY BUD FISHER. Walsh Has Lined j 8 =) , Modine . C. o Wee. 09 19/6 “s : ym. @ . n tw. « 7 | in Show nt Posh % Ne M 40 Nhe? aad (CO bagnwar _ — ° ATCHMAKER JOI 8) . : car. A : “ WALSH of the Metro Aa . t Lumt club > et seems to have 1¢ him J Kave four hia " self in lining up the boxi a card to be by that “: stitution in Dreamland nent ' Wednesday night eel For one thing, there will be ie six bouts, one more than use sual d, with the exception usual, and, wi I = of the curtain-raiser, every one ogee Cie nigh the of the preliminaries will see a Frit . om, boxer in acti who | beer Youre Chk . nal headlined on Seat « a ¢ . Se — the past Lucey, WELL, LUCN vou SEE re) The Metropolitan be 7 ITS LIKE THIS. WEA Teme brome) FIRMLY BUT GENTLY ERASE THE ce is ro tr! ieves it made a ma strok H i s © THE PEN anp DRAW IN to meses i Staid - Frankie Founn AS ABLACK EYE WE SIMPLY PICKS SAID cPTIC anD —» “ D TRY (TOM YOUR BROTHERS. | ben. in signing Oakland Frankic (N OUR Mal. UP THE ERASER. AND - DECENT SIZED LAMP AND —™ ed Burns, the California light or ae Ccammenina nc tamer ee ME weight, and Ray Camy Fn: ‘ former Seattle favorite y the f si the Se Peace verbo 3% - - at sesstnsteststo ty a ’ : * 5 f ne Followers of Campbell in Seattle Old Favorite to Box Here Again New F Will SAL T, BACK FROM JOURNEY ‘No Rules Will he have never gotten over telling of i — Ps ew races { } the wonderful showing he made {: : : Be BB Se ene wien chamnion “Freda ; Be Seen in Elk | TO NEW YORK, SAYS LOCAL | Govern Training) “ Welsh. This melee was staged | : Vancouver about three years aso . ; C S 5 eee Line-Up Tonigh! | LADS GOOD AS GOTHAMITES | °! Chicago “Fighting Dick” Hyland the trim ’, . ’ ittatrcteitirterieteistscti ——eee he : an We're Looking for the | | CHICAGO, J —rep co ro. § ae “pit aaa eae a “4 re | | Several new faces will grace : ee , Jan oo Ie He ere oF ee Shae Dex Most Popular Sport in | dha the’ Snene kab at the Dan Sait, with his ruddy com- yagers, and it looks Ike there will| Mitchell, new pilot of the Culm e another of almost equal caliber ) | he Elks’ lineup tonight a | plexion even more so, and |be lawsuits right and left to settle} is an advocate of the honor git . George Ingle’s injury has healed.) Seattle; Help Us Hunt | Arena when the antlered lads | frisky as a colt, arrived back |the disputes.” tem, and the Cubs wit Malle he and he is ready to do battle again : SND take on the Auto club In ¢ | about midnight last night from | Boxing Is Flourishing 1 ae of Harry Anderson, former Northwest ‘ et the ‘aan 6e ‘Absble | his trip to New York | ‘The fistic game is going alo set training rules to confoi as a han bee rtmin aie dee Waar, weneer ta the emmaseer te Dan has an entirely new life of] Yery nicely in Gotham, declares| the coming season, Mitchell ai of Ss Bis opponent cer cael Mitel gc PR daeoty cmiapgelng™ sigetenity patter to tell about his trip to the; Salt. There are three big clubs,| nounced today. ma Arrangements were comple te matchmaker for the Metropol Manager Wattlott felt that @ gD | hie town While rhe saw Capable of putting on big shcws,| is dead against booze, = day to have Joe Gorman, the Oak itan Lumbermen’s pral shakeup of the squad w&8|the Gunboat Sr Moran|and the emailer clubs are as tt a r ie Had bantamweight. come 2 or ee ne eded to. make of it a winning |fight. In his of Ed Hagen| as flies nd a jar of honey nd gambling above @ 1@e 4. Portland to take on Bert Hi this morning in combination and acted accordingly. |can Hek elther o yr-| Everything is running smoothly, Cet ante, but he will isave it up te is of Vancouver, the newest we the first dash of — ys <nights \TO¥: He also naw boxing commission has his men. When any of the 36 play- at of Frank Purcell's stable the race to find other race the Knig! is Jack Dille ngle-hold on affairs, and there|¢T# he intends to keep on the roster Eart Conner to Box + on who o the umbus S ons sticks a shdds tha etter 4 no breaking of contracts by fight-|esins to t's the discard From Tacoma wil! come . nost popu! * ba n sity of Wa bing on basis? 1. | thinks Di Jers, or any of that stuff. If a box |him, Al Demaree, Philly pit Conner, former x featherw ik =e good fe |, The Auto club ts a pe t ge ai. Wie papers dis-/er fails to show up when time to conferred with Mitchell last night champ of this section, and Paul ow and sports ng the leadership of the elrew er s Dan, “but at the pres-|fight, he must either have an 18 jend may become a Cub by the trade) Steele. Conner is slated to ta gr Seattle. margin but bait # game. Pedy ent tim inke fs the best looking | karat excuse or be barred from fur. | Toute, : with George Ross, the clever V an- e paper had ' clu » In the league re get be | Macht heavyweight of the whole ther competition in the ring in New| se louver mitt slinge This at been on the street ttrentious week of training to be.) vork ota Big Coll. A y should leave nothing to be desired) : scarcely 10° min- shape for the contests tonigh “Of course, Darcy created quite a} The boys back there are not one| BIG College quatic — from @ boxing standpoint. Both utes ye erday when the votes followers of the amateur cat sensation. But there is going to be|bit better than the local youths,| Meet Called When Sierce seers sick Steele wil Hamlasaat; aM yeu: have We ee romlsed & (re8t | something doing before le gets inland are not making a bit more U ani th carry a k. Steele wil . is s under w (a Perce . ead frgio nag 4 ) do battle with Jimmy Mal cut out the coupon, write in the | > too prosperous t ring. He has too many man- coin Dan \U. of C. Passes It Up Maloney has been seen in @ ii eid the gue has a few nickels to the i on local cards on several occasions, FIVE VOTES FOR 7 yood. This surplus will be spent) What would have proven one and has always made a satisfactory | lon some charitable insQtution, ac of the largest sporting events . showing. | cording to the league officials, In intercollegiate circles fell~ e Pat Scott will referee the melee. | | —— - —_—— ? babe Hie Pgh of vt ‘The judge system will be used {n| Seattle's Most Popular Sports. CARRIGAN a ile make ar- Fe awardigg the decisions. The | man | |Many Basket Games PY rangements “with the | Sutre . judges, of which there will be|/ @—-———— ~ ——_—@| t B St ed on «y” raga in San Francisco for use . triste Will .ba placed, on | nant" of Seed Soltows and a reat Floor by Both Fives on the Pacific Coast. It was ; ; Haadileatteust-or Pattee he ee TE ae as intended to hold the meet some 2 : fe ye s a record attendance | editor of The Star. The standi | University basketball fans BY H. C. HAMILTON yof the world’s champions. But] time in February. 8 = ye will be printed from time to | ured of a continuous United Press statt Correspondent. | there are also murmurs concerning] — The intercollegiate cl Sisto cere ha penne ehenee Tustiny, Jon | on of basketball, follow. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.-Base- |Larry Gardner and other members| pionship of the Pacific North: : Bob Fitzsi wary $0, at 6 o'clock p. m: | | Ing Graduate Manager Arthur | pall folk turned today from won- of the Red Sox. Barry already has| west is claimed by Washington | b Fitzsimmons Joe Walsh announced yesterday | Younger's decision to schedule | dering what the national com- |given his word that he does not] State College, which won the that whoever was leading the con- | games for the varsity freshmen mission is going to do about it ,Want to manage anything, but he| title last year in Spokane, iced to change his} While the proposed meet has eculation on the probable |inight be in n, for- |mind. Most any one would do so} failed, it is expected that an { . : } Coming Here; to jtest on next Wednesday morning ] Show at the Pan | | “ould be presented with two ring. ity five is away while the vai 4 | from home playing sor of Bil! Carri i ; i side seats for the Metropolitan) legiate games or independent mer manager of the Boston Red [under the agreement made by Car| other may be held some time Tl’ Pusuehane, former Lumbermen’s smoker on that night teams. | Sox. Bill turned in his third |rigan. So long as Bill is handy to] quring the present year. ji z The second in the st. "SR “Ne” | dash from the bank and put ii i heavyweight champion of the standings will be | The present basketball sched and last “No” yesterday, there. [dash in from nk and put in uf world, will be in Seattle short. | 2.ven One ringside seat to the show ule for the high school teams by satisfying at least himself |a few jerks on a flag chase, any <3 ; iy to fill an engagement at the |oratis. Get busy and boost your leaves one of the high quintets | that he ie not to manage the [other manager would be likely to! Davy Fultz Says Pantages theatre. He will be | “verase_Defore Wednesday. idle every Friday. It is Man- | Red Sox in the 1917 season turn in a good season T Waiti accompanied by his son, Bob, ager Youngsr's plan to arrange =| jijll's announced intention of sit-/ . eer or ossers aiting jr, who will assist him in his Carbonado L 0 a game with the team that re (ting in hiv chair, alongsite|Cub Owner and Boss 3 ] act. The red-haired boxer will | arbonado ses | | mains idle for the freshmen on [ithe old iron safe, the rest of his| f Indi Conf. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Declari 2, be seen in a boxing and ath- Chance at H. the night of the other high iif, did not stir uch dust. His oO ndians Confer | that minor league and major leag letic exhibition with his son, onor | school battles backstep into an assertion that he! CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—President/ball players are backing him to The freshmen stood ready to help the Boston) Weeghman, of the Cubs, and Owner) man in his demands on the ti and will also reiate some of team over the rocky roads of early|/Dunn, of the Cleveland Indians,|al association, David L. Fultz, |} Carbonado's application for mem: spring looks a great deal as if Bill/have become boosters for the pro-jident of the Baseball Players frae hard time getting his experiences in the prize one | bership in the McMillan cup soccer . —T ) aeare | their work at this te | WarRament was recelved one week Basketb ll Mi | D. E. Dugdale's uncle died Thurs-| game is catching favorable re- |might yet have considerable hand fessional football league. President |ternity, has announged no ‘ High hool Bask. j too late to be acted upon by the of DASKETDA! 1xes |day in San Diego, Cal. Dug owns| ports from Coach Jack David. jin the Red Sox play, Jack Berry|Ban Johnson is investigating the/have yet been elver permledian 1g) Schoo! asket ([fickls. The opening games have in Church League attle ball club, son is expected to be proclaimed leader’ feasibility of such an agreement sign 1917 contracts, “\ |bee® set for next Sunday. Black Season Under Way) iismond, the titth team, will mon The high school basketball sea-| play Last night, in the Church league son was under way this afternoon,| -- “ the Westminster basketball with Broadway tackling Lincoln on| . |defeated the Keystone quintet, 9 S OF the latter's floor, and Queen Anne | Seattle Hockeyists ‘to 14. The Welsh Presbyterians FIR: T q meeting Franklin at the Rainier were also victors, with a score of valley institution. Sizing up the| to Battle Spokane (/'%0 14 over the First Prosbytert THE YEAR teams, Broadway must be accorded} nd 4 cor ay an Plymouth walloped the First ch: e Confident despite the recent de Christian team, 64 to 4 | " ' ‘ ‘ , : ‘ : re poance tor the champion | | s banded thous by Poriand. the|. a j HE extraordinary holiday business reduced many of our different lines of Men's Merchandise to broken lots. You nee ad ng ser <4 a ast Tom Wand Becomes will remember, this store was completely stocked with new merchandise only a few months ago, and this first- night for Spokane, where they mee ; ; 50 CENTS the Canaries this evening “( a Preston Player of-the-year clearance is planned to dispose of all seasonable merchandise, rather than carry over the stock. We are Boye’, Girl’ and Children’s Wilson was left behind, his injured . % | making knee not yet being well enough to Tom V r U. of W. estar . ° ° Except KAVANAGH’S permit him to get into the lineup. |has been made a member of the Unusual Price Reductions in All Departments Firet asd Union. Preston basketball team of the N.| 1006 First, at Madison t HANLON SCORES K. O. W. league. He will be in the lineup ‘EW ORLEANS, Jan. 5.—Jimmy Saturday night againet the Knights Hanlon knocked out Frankie Rus-/of Columbus. On the same night REAL PAINLE sell in the 16th round here last the undefeated Renton quintet will night take on the fast Hik team Not only the famous Kuppenheimer brand, but other well-known makes, are included. There Every OVERCOAT and SUIT at CLEARANCE PRICES r ‘MARKET REPORT , 8 62 asemaaognenan ~ $13.85 $16.75 $20.85 espa eee | Re tine ; : OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS Cearesics Quy OY 3. 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