The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 7

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“We Gorman Is Due in Town on Monday Next ey IT SANS HERE I'vé Rou ace THAT THE Gort! 1K Great MAKING AEROPLANES — || TY OF § IT SANS MATERIAL UGHT STUFF, TLL Go oy BUY soe HEME OR, NG ENOUGH TH to MUT witl SRAPT? Wer 18 . EY OUGHT To BE Kila , BY EDWARD HILL SuBSTITYT L's : Tu " vai AKLAND Frankie vie Sam) SLANE Fron ina r weight, who takes on Ray fami next Wednesday night in a four round tilt at! Dre: and, arrived in Seatt Jast night and worked out to day at Aus & Salt’s for his battle. The nati n k A to be in the pink of condit mn He has been ah Frisco four-rour should have Itt! —s stepping tour Burns is considered one of the best lightweichts the Pa . cific slope. He is a de d cision over Willie Hoppe, the »g tough lad fr Frisco, wh . was seen” here against Ingle and Madden ary: Another pugilistic person j age mil rut ie hss appearance SPOKANE .WINS HOCKEY MIX eu vvvuvncucnvneucee vcctor Berens, also an Onklander and : EVERYBODY GOES TO RACES IN Be ae SM Gers so scattoies! FROM SEATTLE; FOYSTON IN : claimant of the Pacific coast > x y 5 = oe wiieind tise lcteatet Law, ~-FIGHT WITH SIBBY NICHOLS AUSTRALIA; GREAT GAMBLERS|/2 alts is the lad that defeated Laur ’ = ence Hall in Everett last | = bal Labor day. Seatle fans have! SPOKANE, Jan. 6.—S | rT) vas fans hi , Jan, 6.—Spokane Scoring MM UIIANUNUNUNTEAATANANNEASUONAAGAUACOUANNAGNAUTUUUUGEELEANGEGOGGAGOOCUCGUUUOUCOULUUNEgEN ie ° ; | ‘ous 7 i t First period—Spokane, K fi m | @ been anxious to give him the) today is leading the Pacific Pk tp - pokane, Kerr fro ‘ THE CAGE OF FRANCIS OUINET once-over since that occasion.| Coast Hockey association, as Sec od “ od—Spokane. Patrick | | ren * tha Vleet of tra 6 wit Vietery eer ee rk | The Woodland Golf club, which seeks to have Francis Oulmet’s TICKETS WILL NOT BE | from McDonald, 6:18; Kerr from mateur standing restored, is at last making the right effort to bring : SOLD TO WOMEN over the Seattle Mets here last h Leo Cook about tilt eae seeks to have the present rule defining aa aaa night, Seattle dropped downto len, 17:20; Patrick ( of the links at i oF alt ° bi a Joe Walsh, matchmaker of the| a tie with Portland for second 19:54 [Sas cs Games bates aise Sic Seca Metropolitan Lumbermen’s club.) place, Third period—Seattle, Foyeton : 8 Oulmet’s only b | Under the present amateur golf rule Which is staging Wednesday's! ‘The game was all of@sided in fa. from Rickey, 18:23 he Is undoubtedly beyond the pale, There was nothing for the governs show, announced today that A a Penaitie | ng golf body to do under the circumstances but disqualify him es i ) Women will be sold tickets of wected—Towe, 10 canetaa | did. | Uniess the rule ts changed, it eannot reinstate him without mak- Mission to the battles. Seaahien Rile jing itself appear ridiculous, “While there has never been any : st ac ac | RRR Rs objection made to women attend fletioutts oi ia ioe te divaranc oro 1 | The Yankees will not play minor league teams in the South, Nor tog boxing matches, and, as far as!on the bench for 20 minutes The u s aainiten: ‘Stamian | will they face the Athletics until the American league season opens, Pe I can see, {t is perfectly proper, summary Genge, 10 minutes; % % & ft 8 ET there are those who deem it advis- cane: Y cattle a oraetie NICK WILLIAMS STILL SIGNING 'EM ivef able to discontinue the sale of powler Holffies xd—None Nick Williams bagged another baseball player for the 1917 squad . ‘kets to the fair fight fans, and nge Row Substitutions and the Spokane boss, who js sojourning in California, writes the Metropolitan club wishes to patrick Cover Point .Carpen lod-—Riley for Rowe. that he expects to land another player or two during this month. concede to their desires said nw Goot have . Pressel pitaw | The latest recruit for the Indians’ lineup is Sam Miller, an ote . ! dover i—Rickey for Riley; ; Walsh “hols r M . 2 for Foy. f who played semi-pro baseball 1n the Troll league and in an ‘oe . Ares the bushes of Ca a last se nu. Miller is a right-handed thrower, LLOYD MADDEN WILL AGAIN | Ker’ ore Foyston tat he awine t ; / ia TAKE ON PORTLANOER McDonald. Right Wing Riley for Mal-| but he wings around when using the war club and bats from the Spokane 1 4 O—6 len; Mallen f Nichols for] port side of the pla Chet McIntyre, after a confiad | Seattle j +0 0 1-1) Leo Cook or Mallen. | 888 8 8 8 ” - over the long distance phone with Offictate ae PURPLE TO DOMINATE GIANTS’ UNIES ' Judge Flannigan of Portiand, an-| Referen, George Irvine: roal PORTLAND [8 VICTOR | | The New (York Giants were joshed all around the circuit last sem oe nounced this morning that Lloyd | judges, BF. Wallace and H. Mj PORTLAND, Jan. 6.—The local| json because of the color and pattern of their uniforms. Midwinter gow 7 Madden bad been matched for ®/ Rendle; timer, R. Haggard; penalty Van-| | sip has it that McGraw has violet creations in mind for next season, Bi! return go with “Muff” Bronson |timer, Charles Robertson c ft r s ’ | When the Giants earned their name, they were under the manage The fight will be staged tn Port- | ment of Jim Mutrie, who sought to make his charges decorative when “ land next Friday night. they were on the home lot. He had their suits made of tight-fitting “ROUGH HOUSE” CHARLIE DARCY IS NOW KING OF | | white jersey cloth with trimmings of magenta. The jersey displayed BURNS MAY BOX HERE | | physiques finely, and the whole effect was one of good taste. Men like Elmer Foster were pictures of athletic supremacy when they took the © ame, tron, onto) NEW YORK; POPULACE IS See fae former lightweight champion of | , jotting on the “lawn” at Australian race coures But the scheme was wrong. The Jersey cloth, while yielding in Cenada, may appear either in Se- ois texture, did not give the players the least sense of freedom, and was le or Portland urns peently | found to be hampe é. Ake ey eee | WILD OVER AUSTRALIAN AV AnELE HOWELLS found hampering. Likewise, the suits seemed too gorgeous to be 4 and will come to the Northwest ) C ARI Teg dada acl ata led bead They were passed up in favor of the old free-and-easy garments that ; prior to making a trip East. | ) ge Australlan {s one of | blend wit t f : NEW YORK, Jan. 6—When |in Madison Square Garden, New { A allan { 0 blend with dirt and tobacco juice and the spirit of the game, 4 SPIDER ROACH, LIGHTWEIGHT,| Les Darcy sailed into New York | York's annual eixday bicycle race { LET acy the greatest ramblera in the world. | tot oo ot ott wey ’ WOULD FIGHT IN SEATTLE harbor aboard the big oil tank (Was In progress, and youthful ai He must have a “try” at anything CRAVATH RETIRES HOME RUN KING : . 6 tak h fe {no { in which there 1 n element of According to his own announcement, Cactus Cravath, the Spider Roach, a bona fide light-| steamship Cushing, he knew his was taken the or an { | ar - ‘ great ; waibider Roach. bona fide light-| irivat at the Battery was being |troduction. When the annou ; FI A chance, He bets on prize fights, |*Watter of other years, will not be in a Philadelphia uniform next year, ters in San Francisco, anxious | @walted with great Interest in | ed his stand and started to nthalt silat wack? vanes, poten (Ut will retire to his home in Caljfornia. ‘ to get a match In Seattle. A friend New York. The wireless had t¢ e 8 d about It, he started |! We're Looking for the ae re ne : aie . | The passing of Cravath from the game recalls the fact that during - writes that Spider will have no| told him that. But the Austra. |something. His closing words wore BY H. ¢. HAMILTON icy alhnas and horse races. | nis five years with the Phillies, he has knocked out more home runs a trouble in tipping a few of our| [ian marvel was wholly unpre- never h people bad be-|) Most Popular Sport in Fabel al The chief thing on which Aus-|than any player has been credited with in a similar period. home products on their ear, once| pared for the reception with | gun to ch they kept it up Seattle: H, NEW YORK, Jan, 6—Tex |trallans gamble is horse races. Cravath has a total of 84 home runs for five seasons, an average of he gets into the ring with them, | Which he was greeted when he constantly while Dar # in the attle; —_ Us Hunt || rickard today is wavering on Nearly every little has its |Mlmost 17 a season, | started up Broadway to his hall. i 4 the edge of uncertainty regard- | . - Starting with 11 {mn 1912, Cravath poled out 19 in 1913, repeated with | = | hotel. »w Yorkers hare wanted a boxer WN" | ing a match between Georges |"* Course and the race “fans” |ine game number in 1914, hit a high mark of 24 in 1915, and skidded f When You Learn at | The usual crowd of newspaper Darcy's proportions to cheer for a ELL, well! Today it appears. Carpentier and Les Darcy, the | follow the “pont se tO) back to 11 the last season. B Stevens’ You Can j|men and photographers was on g time, and they didn’t stint their that Joe Walsh, matchmak Australian, course, while those unable to go The other great home run getters, Seybold, Harry Davis, Schult Ina when the tug ngs. The fact that the pugilist er for the Metropolitan ‘ollowing a United Press 4 atch the events of other places in Crawford and Baker, have never approached this five-year record. Dance it Darcy didn’t tarry had run away from military service |Lumbermen's club, is liable to get patch from Paris, which told of ¢ the papers and b r tickets on | — a saywhere and led into alcooled their ardor until the after.|Mi® own tickets for Wednesday's per r condition, Rickard| their favorite hor rom their lo-| in lees spapers came out with the|3h°W, Unless some of the contest rece mation that Car | Cal ¢ . : | laration that Darey inten fl er has not appl od for a fur-| The Easter meeting in Sydney | \c he at the preening Bicseeg Shes nen ye ’ and that no one else has at-|4nd Cup Week in Melbourne tn No} a ‘ ed in advance o Anywa: oe New York taht te d to got a leave for the boxer|Yember are two social events 3 cca ha eae ener wiped linc gerd soldier: |the year. In spite of the war, ie y. Visitors crowded into|Welsh, who isn't. worrying Rickard Is Satisfied Sete receipts inst year et Rand n to see the velvety muscles |about the fate of his country Rickard now virtually satis Petcare treritey acl = and development of the man who _ were quick to forget t arcy fied it will be virtually impossible ut $15,000 more than they were has beaten nearly every opponent had slipped away from recruiting of. t the Frenchman across the At ear ‘before : : Just Printers with marvelous ease ficers He has not abandoned hope, | apfis in Papeete Mm © 4 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 One Long Cheer At Dasdy wike tis tiret fight ta the fea teak With Daeoel at the race courses are di Darcy's first night in New York United States will be ‘ for action, and nree sections, the lawn, | was just one cheer after anoth opular man tn the fistic , ants’ boosters get busy. Joe enjoys anding a chance ir i ie aad the flat i | hie as cheered by the sire ha Sane te ataee t a healthy lead in the standing of the to Australian can do,|,. Admittance to t lawn where | who quickly recognized him, as he t as rich as be can ag|MOSt popular sportsman” contest |something must be done. It is j the fer 8 ae ; before | SEATTLE, WASH. left the hotel. A few blocks awa k as he can today « rtain Darcy's first match] /'° Tages costs | a a ___________| Friends of Stacy Shown got on the Will be announced within a week. | r a a; a Area | At the Close of Business Dec, 27, 1916 Job last night, and his name is prom Rickard looks with considerable] oi ting rreeee | ques | Autoists and Knights'* inent today. John Barbour, Roy A.| favor on Jack Dillon or Billy Miske |" 208 from #050 to $5. Wi A Puck Seattle Boxer Is Pinkham, Charley Hulen,| W. W./#8 an opponent for Darcy, but tt in|», Wckets for the ledger cost $1.25 That Seattle hae the tines: || Win in Amateur Puc Winner in Frisco | |22"t2". Ralph Junker and several aoe Probable one i @ high-|iadies, Admission to the flat 1s 60 billiard parior in the world? H others also have friends who are for @!a#s tnen will be used as a tena Oo t the nani | * mreere “tert e world?!|Melees at Ice Rink, sane orae for the antipagpan, Al Mc-|°cnts. Here the poorer people Resources sl othe Knight oF Columbus ioe SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—Pat-| Remember, the one leading the|\,°)" ‘te roo See champion.) ‘During the hour or so between | iain dine Tibaccaniay §,009,789,08 hesltey sraw took the Univer |t Ortega won a decision over| contest Wednesday will be present)” 1)... : i geet mm | races. the in attendance Real Estate ...... 433,374.09 - BROWN & HULEN sity of Washington iade down ic lone wil Sn here ast night.|ed with two ringside seats to the. vii unvitie 6 OM) spend their choosing their | Furniture and Fixtu 33,750.00 A the line in last night's amateur n the same caré attle Fra, Metropolitan Lumbermen's club box- le favorites and betting | Warrants, Stocks and Bonds. 8,169,269.86 fecond and Spring Third Floor tl) imeice at the Arena, 4to 2. The Burne usled a named Billy |ing show, and the one second in the| Knowing that all Australta| Customers’ Liability under Let- | Elks dropped their game to the |Filz for four round standings will be given one seat, loves a “true sport” and that the| ters of Credit 13,500,00 tT | Auto club, 3 to 0. Despite a bol- - with the compliments of Joe Walsh.| N. W. League Basket poor man will plunge as much if] Cash and Exchange. . 8,310,077.04 ant naeaent Tet) stered lineup, the antiered herd Joe is now leading the popularity) Shooters Will Play | not more than his richer brother a tonstully treat ati, falled to show to an advantage. \Matty and Jawn Off contest. T G Toni [the government has brought in a $14,969,759.57 Gieordere ‘ot =| Don't let him carry away his own wo Games Tonight jiaw providing that trams, cat snd women, im Wi for Trip to Havana jcvets. ‘Get busy! | eee late, carrying people to the tae | Montana Winner in ‘ | Two Northwestern teague {must soll them a return ticket or ee ee First Basket Game. *"” YORK, Jan, 6.—John Me “Five voTes FOR 9) basketball fracases are on tap |fare, which will ensure their hav Alaska Building, home of Liabilities rupture, chill, ULA, 3 ‘—Wi Graw and Christy Mathewson, man: b | for tonight, on the Knights of |ing enough money left to at least ‘The Scandinavian ; 4 an. 6. hitman) veer of the ( Cine nnat! Reds, will Columbus floor, The Elks tackle |take them home | Amencan Capital $ 500,000.00 dropped its first basketball | y s 50 Sropped its fret basketball! wait today for Havana, where the ** || Renton and the Knights will | All sorts of odds are offered by Lame BUrplus. ».; 9+ 500,000.00 of the season, here last night) int ‘spend several weeks, They! | eesttie’s Moot Peputar Sporte || take cn Preston. Ithe bookmakers. The poorer peo-| Undivided Profits . ‘ 33,018.84 sed pecrour di.|to the University of Montana auin-| ei pe joined later by Mike Donlin cdg ale ae aa The first game will begin at 8 |p'e are unusually fond of the Jong | Guaranteed Letters of Credit. 18,600,00 sted ousceente:| “0 Score Was ®t” who will try to get a team of Giant |g — o| clock. A large attendance is | chance, of which many given. | Demand Deposits. .$5,587,891.03 “W The Renton basketball team met|Fecrults for baseball games, wea expected to turn out. [Sometimes a 120-to-1 shot ts offer: | . ine and eee SING LEE | data last night at O'Brien, 23 to Sai - ed for the one picking the winner pposits .. 8,335,849.7 | : ailor Grande Is lof two races, ——__— INKSE KEMEDY CO. 119. The game was w in an extra . | “1 UE WeREMIE He Phese Mele e1ss period New Skipper of Red Wi in N.Y |Broadway and Quay | tn aasivion to the dotting at the 19,923,240,73 J ses oe DSN cee ° inner in WN. FF. Go) Wi Basketball |2°°, courses, there nt least one | - Sox Will Get Orders ssi | in at asket! all weekly “sweep” arranged and $14,969,759.57 ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Sallor} c times five or six. Generally From June 8, ite opening, until December 30 BOSTON, Jan, 6—Jack Barry, (Grande, California heavyweight, out-| Broadway and TQUast shane -ware| 100,000 tr ets at $1.25 are sold for |who will manage the Red Sox, pointed Johnny Howard, of Bay-|returned winners in the opening] thes weep Altho those who i i BIRD’S CAFE ERIA confer today with Harry H. Frazee, onne, N. J, in ten round ames of the high school basketball | hold tickets at $1.25 are sold lucky Increase in Deposits I owner of the club, regarding train Pal Moore of Memphis defeated me yeater Broadway won| numbers and names of horses win FI . 7 plana, and ut the seme time will |Johnny Solzberg, Brooklyn bantam,|over Lincoln, 27 to 20, while Queen|iarge sums, it is estimated that Deposits Dec. 27, 1915......... Lara did $13,923,240.73 Sales ail rasnadirand sign a contract in ten rounds Anne defeated Franklin, 19 to 13, | there is only one chance in a mil Deposits Nov. 17, 1916........+++-s.04. + 13,705,075.18 it a) ~ }lion of winning the capital prize. METROPOLITANS WIN GAME ‘ It is probable that the number of Net Gain in 40 pT Eo po $ 218,165.55 Served 400,000 People Billy Weeks Would |Donlin May Manage | METTOP0LITANS win came | io iy tant y : Battl Lt D Memphis Ball Club) deteated the Carnation Milk outfit | Caal to 10 per cent of the popula The Best of Foods, Economically Priced, Splendid Music Daily, attle Les Darcy | Pp huraday on the indoor course in|t!0. That ts, one peraon out of 2 . . £80 5:30 tc ; - os eat buliding every ten in Australia buys a 12 to 1:90; 6:30 to 7 pr m CINCINNATI, Jan, 6.—Billy||_ NEW YORK, Jan Mike Don-| the Stuart butlding, a Hticket on the weekly “sweeps. | candi VI Americ Pj Ww claimant of the middle-|Jin, former Giant st may be the | Many Australians are known to weight championship of Canada,/next manager of the Memphi BOWLERS ISSUE DEFY have religiously bought a “sweeps” | 7- 1ece Orchestra h thrn his manager, “Biddy"|Southern association club The| The Fort Ward bowling alleys|ticket week in and week out for Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient Service Continuous 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Second at Senes Bishop, challenged Les Darcy to a| Tennessee club's owners are dicker-| have been put in tiptop shape, and| years without winning a farthing. | se ur aula pranc ore venien i 68 Bi bout. New York is sald to view the|ing with Donlin, and he is ready to|the soldiers are out with a chal-I'There is always the chan match with favor, THOUGHT OF THE VERY AND SHOW mx STAR—SATURDAY, JAN, 6, 1917. PAGE 7 ST tS (Parce! v wey \ YOU SAY YouNe LL. — (ND OF PapeR, ‘ 4 FOUND « sunsrrruTe \ parer! | ‘ ING Ory 6 For THe \ | NG \ FO were? Te ano Su Wy BUILDING OF AiR To e < cr— accept terms, | lenge to Seattle teams, they will win “next time,’ (Copyright, 1917, by Trade Mark Keg. t | tm orn, | || TANGLE momen Resources Over $14,000.00

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