The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 7

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Sn peel SINCE TE MY STOMACH TMROAT 1S COT. WweRe A ‘ & DOZEN, 1 COULDN' =) A TOOTH PICK LLOYD MADDEN |) LOSES BATTLE So IN PORTLAND | (°:": NICKLE BY EDWARD HILL It unlikely but = a vm SO | T COULD Kisg A wAIreRs T CANNY MBER. T) } { Re me PL Mow FOOD LooKs I cl a Dacurr S eve ALL CHRISTMA ke and Tom G BUT its famous St. Pat WORN OUT will een in a oun Seattle ring before . een received that unless Mike with Les Dar | rot rom w coast ith February should noters us the two 5 t be in duced heir wares for the ed Seattle's box fraterni AS THOUGHT folks TWINS, Some the Gibbons that Such have the idea oye are twins. is not the case, howeve Mike is r r than Tom, who was Paul boxers make que combin: "| hegpass ves fighting talent since the Of | wae | Jack and Mike Sullivan, the twit : Each acts as other's trainer. chief second, and such. When Mike fights, Tom handles him, and when Tom fights, conditions are rev WH NORTHWEST NOW HAS NEW ] Dhaest CHAMP Lioyd n will return to Se Portland late this af us the title of Northwest t champlon, which b elty of rain and roses down to on Thursday Reports from the Oregon m ot rop: “Just say for me that @is say Madden lost a sixround|) Northwest lightweight title . Se weft” Brouson tast night manager of Lioyd Madden, tod ; Despite the fact that th 4 Lr climbed into the ring badly |) uised and sore from his rough encounter with Frankie Burns here! fiteg Wednesday, he made a great local lad last night. “Madden had five of “Bronson made a whirtwind fin the decision, the crowd voiced show. ‘tng, and lost his title by a hairline. that the police were called to escort Jack ° ° building.” SAILOR” HAYNIE CHALLENGES > “Judge” Flannigan, NORTHWEST LIGHTWEIGHTS I would like to challenge. The Star, any 135 or 138-pounder tn there den a return match in Seattle mb temporarily, the six ansons sors ane sor SHAT TLE ICE HOCKEY CREW WALLORS VANCOUVER, 12 OT 3, IN AN EXCITING MELEE HERE, POLICE CALLED I WHEN LLOYD LOSES ‘Mutt Bronson is only holding the said Chet Mcintyre, ay, on his return from Portiand, where Referee Jack Grant awarded Bronson a decision over the rounds,” continued Chet ish in the last round. Following ts disapproval to such an extent Grant out of the Bronson’s manager, has promised Mad or around Seattle. I have the | pleasure of boxing once in Seattle. | I fought and won a decision over Harry Casey the last time I wag bere, but was prevented from show.| ing again, as my ship was ordered | Francis Ouimet Lost to Amateur Golf for Good It Now Seems to Mexican waters. While in San ape aig my laat five bouts, NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—The four of them with the k. o. punch F “SAILOR” HAYNIE, | fortorn hope that Francis Out U.S. S. South Dakota, Bremerton. | met, Brookline golfer, who de- | feated Vardon and Ray, the fet were SHOULD BE CivEN a lish stars, might yet be sav- ANOTHER CRACK AT ngiis » mig “MUFF”! uff” Bronson has an-| Rexed the lightweight title of the Northwest, it is time for Chet Neff to step forward and demand anoth j er bout with the Rose City lad. The boys fought a four-round draw here not So loog ago, at which time the was considerable fuss made ove the decision rendered. 1 At the present time Chet Neff ts eo to amateur golf was biasted early today, following action by the United States Golf associa tion to uphold every point of its drastic rules. The vote of the body to stand by its rules was 77 to 14, such a majority that it is deemed almost certain that Oulmet may as well lay aside his clubs, for Now that “ one of the three best lightweight all the good they will ever do fn the Northwest, and fans here him in amateur play. John H. Would flock to see him in a returr Sullivan, jr. and Paul Tewks with Bronson bury, two other Boston players, N also will be placed in the pro- Will Try for Ten Rounds in Cal. Licensed Ces SACRAMENTO, Jan. 13.—An ef. +4 fort will be made to bring 10 Schools Winners | round ng back to fornia. a | Fred Hawes of San Francisco wiil endeavor to u lar to | * is were re the one vogue i ‘ork on|¢ The Qua the legi ire in session here next | /ad yver Ballard, 26 to week 3, while 1 took Franklin the Day and Clarke That Seattle has the finest “ - billiard parlor in the world? PETROGRAD, Jan. 13.--East of Come In and s . 4 Kachinul, R ucceeded afte BROWN & HULEN in thro and 8 of tre toda Secorfd and Spring Third Floor trene Ca Whose 4 were captured in the k lnin s+: repairs fo kinds of BLOOD And aicin diseases should ¢ given pron Beat tre all eanen and ral ity. Twelfth y vamultation free.” Dr 68 PIKE ST. 3-5 Epler Bidg., Main 875 ond ave. ?? WHICH DO YOU PREFER ?? 3% 8% 8% On January Ist this Association declared a divi- dend at the rate of 10 per cent. It will likely be many years before we pay Icss than 8 per cent. The Association is conducted under state supervision, and the State of Washington holds for the pro- tection of the funds of our shareholders; $1 to $3,000 received before January 15th securities accepted. Accounts draw interest from January Ist SEATTLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 909 Third Ave. | STAR TELLS HO ] The 6-7-10 Split | 'T0 MAKE SPARES, lessons in John now Fifth of eight spare bowling by “Count” Gengler, the Belgian star, bowling in the United States and ranked next to Jimmie Smith, the world champion fides COUNT” JOHN GENGLER i ng the 6-7-1¢ it t ball with a spin from th ce er of the alleys, just te No. 6 on the right side enow alle the 7 pin. The and geta No. 10 » it across tl s whe strike ws thru || Spokane Victor in SPOKANE, 13 hoc team start in it and, a8 a cellar today Spokane Jan got result, away to with Spokar was still in th tally until the third period, mean while scoring four, Leo Cook sub ing at center for Spokane, figured | in making three the winner's five points. Portland rallied in the final period and was just hitting | its stride when the battle ended. Billy Miske May Do Battle With Fulton NEW YORK | promoters are bidding today Billy Miske, Jan 13. expected for a bout the St, Paul heavyweight, and Fred Fulton |Minnesota giant Altho ltowers above Miske, the sh the latter made when he le nert last night promoters say wot to in ld rounds tify the mate TO PLAY BREMERTON The Seattle m will play tonight at the Bremerton Bremerton ng gle! start he left ching | i to| ball “tol Ice Hockey Fracas| Portland's | 5 to 3 held Portland without a | Roxing begin between light: | the | Fulton | wing beat Char ten jus: | Lutheran basketball Ka STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1917. PAGE 7 MUTT AND JEFF Evidently I Mutt and Jeff Didn't Agree With the Professor ~ | FROM \ THe oTwet BIDE OF THE You GEE, PROFe SSOR, THe TROUBLE 16 THAT ENG RY BODY (NM AMERICA NER EATS. THEY S WEF THEM SeLVe® Ts So THIN THAT Ie Y ATE AN OLIVE (T would SHow Horrors, Nose “Swack,” and Getting Red ° Seattle's smashing, slashing, dashing, crashing ice hockey septet is still in first place in the Pacific Coast Hockey asso- ciation today, thanks to Frank Patrick's Vancouver aggrega- tion | | final bell of with the heard the racas here last night to 3 in th fav | ata a 1, both ying @ bang-up gar much even in th This was in the first per only, b a very tod ond shooting ‘oal from al The Vancouver goalie was about the bustest person tn Seattle n © Ke and third per nigh Bernie Morris Is Star Bernie Morris was Seattle With the sand alor the of the puck past the vis-| malic occasions, and} nd abetted Rowe and} Carpenter on two other occasions. | Ar the other wearers of the Is Becoming Shiny red prominently taking Bobby Rowe, Frank Foy- ston and Jim Riley. Riley has been playing a great game of late, and Manager Muldoon ts congratul: | { f on signing the youngster ) was with Victoria last y Lester Patrick couldn't s eanor er an early season trial . p The summary Leo “Swack” Houck SEG es PUN Above we have Leo “Swack pes Lehman | Houck: the boy pugilist. Don't you think he's ome, girls? So does he current on the boulevard had a hard time Ke from Tacoma | Wednene ght. They also tell ‘| that Officials os, Vance Kendal! First Period Goals j Morris from Rile ‘ from Roberts 4:0 ‘ 1 Irvin McKittrick; |" op violet perfume and | et REAL PAINLESS Leo. co Macka DENTIST “Mo minutes = | | Second Period Foyston from Rowe 8:10 6—Mackay, unassisted 6:1 Foyston, nasal &—Riley, unasalsted ’ be tution: Whalen for Pat-| Pa for Whalen; Rickey | a ere |tm erder to introduce our Third Period Plate, which ts 9— Re Morris Mor f Re venter from Aoi not cover the roof of mouth; you can bite corn off e cob; guaranteed 15 years. ;, Gold crown .. Morris 5 $10 wet of teeth ... Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3. betitutions—Rowe for Rickey y ras won ‘or Morris White crowns . &2 nal score—Seattle 12, Vancon-| Gold fillings Bilver fillings 24 Platina fillings KNIGHTS WIN GAME All work | Tho West Seattle Athletic club | Pare Ines | Hlost a basketball mix to the | ination and advice | | Knights of Columbus last night, 6a| Call an@ fee Samples of Our Pt | to 3 ané Bridge W We stand | ica iol biniesipeianeaeanansiiga cea caiay the Test me. | |- | When You Learn at te Stevens’ You Can Dance by our early cunt patiataction. Ask our customers have tested our work When to our office, be sure you are in OHI 27 UNIVERSITY ST. PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Announces Its Semi-Annual Dividend as of January Ist, 1917, at ° 8% Per Annum In addition to the above dividend, 5% of our profits have been placed in the “Contingent Fund,” as required by law We operate under stringent state Inwa, are subject to rigid state supervision, and regular examination by expert account ants employed by the state. Payments received up to January 15th will participate in the earnings from the lat of the month Call or write for further Information 105 CHERRY STREET. SEATTLE. UTP hs todo ea | Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ca, S the list of sports. Crew seems to have a stronger grip on the stu s of Eastern colleges than| nose attending Washington. This defect attributed largely to the t that the sport is a part of t of athletic activ jat the ition, wh expected to be remedied by jpointment of C. J. Hunt as disesins new the it and strongest plate known, the the $15 not of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 00 00 Moet of + Present patronage ts) on work fm still giving good who coming the Jon the Elks jthan the one |The W. 8. C. INDIGESTION 1 BIO Be FDeL IPT HOR THE WONT igre Ol BY JAMES GRANT the East, he has had the chance to study and investigate the rowing fa- Back from where cilities at all the large Eastern and Middle Western univers! ties, Coach Hiram Conibear, the the sof veteran rowing coach of University of Washington the opinion that the crews turn- ed out by the Seattle institu tion are on a par with those de- veloped at colleges where row- ing regarded as a major sport. Altho the University of Washington crews compare fa- vorably with of Yale, Harvard, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, their working equipment is much less. At Yale, ( Harvard, Penn yivania, \ other col ddle West ngles those nein and are pro- (1™ Gran THe vided for all those who turn out.| The crewhouse exceptionally | large and co b t fittings thruout, D rout 2 n 1 rance at the ‘ the Interest there is mai 1 by interests} and interclub rowing contests Coach Conibear Is a firm be- llever in sports that are located within the scope of the univer- sity. These, he asserts, are necessary at Washington if that institution is going to make any progress along the differ. ent athletic lines. Out of the 4,000 students attending the university, mot over 200 will turn out for all the varsity sports, Many of the men who do turn out, take part in three or four of the different ath- letic activities. When the call for crew is sounded at Wiscon- sin, 150 men respond for that sport alone. The veteran rowing was enjoying great ity wherever had t coach found of athl Ban Johnson Wants to Run Fultz Out of National Nuisance CHICAGO, Jan, 13.—Dave Fultz and his fraternity are in bad with Ban Johnson. “You can say for me,” Ban said, “that no American league ball player,will be taken to the training camp until he has sign- ed his contract. Further than that the player who stands by Fultz and his ‘frat’ is likely to be barred from baseball “1 don’t think many players will stand by Fultz, and | be- lieve he has taken this stand without their consent. 1 know some of our players have sup- ported him In the past—John Henry of Washington and Hob- litzel. If they desire to stand by Fultz, they may have no jobs at all.” right place. Bring this ad with you Elks a Two Hard Cut - Rate Dentists Games on Schedule Two hard basketball games are schedule night the B. P.O. B. quintet take on the Knights of Columbus on the Y. M ©, A. floor and Monday night the Northwest Normal school five Aiva, Okla While the night, Preston Renton W. S. C. Again Bests Local University ame is meets on here to: Renton at Jan PULLMAN The Wash ington State College basketball hooters ain triumphed over the U. of W here last night, 41 to 24. The me was much faster f the previous night team bad things to itself after the first five minutes ELKS TO GOLF Plans are under way by the Se attle s' lodge for the forming of a golt team aced « n| from | } | “ Tred ark ike and Tom Gibbons Coming to the Coast; May Be Seen in Seattle Ring 1917, by ML. ¢ Keg. U.S. Pat ao roy hore | ' No J AIH May THEORY, DOCTOR » me 1G his I % now scramb Dar « Bi may Trail With Les Darcy o BILL mg and y Mish an a te Dillon NOR RTI, > ame o| CREW COACH URGES MORE INTEREST IN | ATHLETICS / AT “W” a ad ‘Hot on for Melee *MISKE, the other middleweights ng for a chance at Les fleshpots of Gotham Paul boxer, who get the first chance at the Aus- trallan phenom. Miske has been poently, eing In his most nota jhe won a decision in 10 rounds over Jack St very rug ° successful nd has the reputation of h dd fighter. ble recent fight WHO [5 HE? | We're Looking for the Most Popular Sport in Seattle; Help Us Hunt OLY smoke! H Had ye humble scribe thought so many candidates — |were going to unload their votes | today, he would hardly have an | nounced that the standings of the — | contestants would appear. As it Is, |he is busy at press time |up the votes, so we will have to |postpone printing the list until — | Monday. Then the standings will — | positively appear. They will not | include the Sunday votes, however. | C. B. Paulson is leading today | with Chauncey Wright, Stacy — Shown and Gene Hatton Ralph Junker a run for Fas place. Gil Dobie is also in the swim. | Remember, the standings will jositively appear Monday. We thank you! FIVE VOTES FOR +--+ ALEX HOLDING OUT r Cleveland Alexander, the — holding ’ star pitcher, is out for more coin. DENVER.—Prohibition leadersin _ Colorado plan to introduce, at an early date, a sweeping amendm ¥ to the present dry law which will make this state virtually “bone within six months. CHICAGO — Automobile bandits, who raided a drug store, paid no attention to the cash drawer, but compelled the druggist to sive. them 100 morphine tablets, (lig Lovers GARRY SAVING THE ZOO it seems, is in bad shape, Save the Zoo” purpose indicated in its name Contribution boxes are stationed all over the town. Fountain square, and collections are taken up when a crowd gathers, Just why Herrmann is so interested in saving the zoo we do not We do not believe the rumor, however, that it is to turn it into: a home for ex-managers of the Reds, 83 8 “The fighting game in Australia without Darcy is like the 20-round — game in San Francisco—dead manager, declares. He has just returned. know The Cincinnat! zoo, Herrmann {is heading a “ S| money for the financially. So Garry _ committee, organized to raise Bands play in — a doornall"—Jimmy Dime, the <7 20 used Fords. Priced $200 to $300. This is the chance of a life time to get a good auto- mobile cheap. Open every evening until 9. ROTHWEILER & CO. Broadway at Denny Way East 126

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