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/ | i ' a ' | McLarney, the lad who beat Willie (Rim, they would be clamoring to see £ ( ‘Lloyd Madden, | Hoppe tn San Francisco, will do} | dattle with Bert Ferguson. | STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 15, 1917. PAGE 9 Portland Heavyweight Will Train in Seattle for Battle With McIntyre JOE BAYLEY MEETS LLOYD | MADDEN HERE BY EDWARD HILL — Fabtds SIMMS, the Port land heavyweight who tac Chet McIntyre Thurs- | day in a four-round tilt} at re theatre, is ex-| pect be in town not} late tomorrow and will] work out here for the edifica-| tion of the fans McIntyre has seen Simms in action and is confident that he trim the Portlander Chet is always in perfect con dition as he has been a boxing 1 ph ysical culture instructor many or lo, these moons Simms bid to fame is his win over Frank Kendall, the Port- land heavyweight who made a good impression in his bouts in Denver and Kansas City Kendall was formerly — chief sparring partner for Frank Moran. SIMMS HAS CHANCE TO GO TO NEW YORK CITY Following his bout with MciIn- tyre, Simms will pack up his bag and bagxage and beat it to New York. He has received word from Rob McAllister to make the Fast. Bob has lined up several bouts for Simms, according to the dope. JOE BAYLEY IN TOWN FOR MADDEN BOUT Joe Bayley, the Victoria light- weight, and claimant of the 135- pound Canadian title, wit! spend his time between now and Thursday night in Seattle. Joo ts scheduled to take on Lioyd Madden Thursd reday night, at the Moore theatre, and ts! training here for the melea Re- ports say Joe is in much better shape than when last seen here about a year ago. BEDDIE BOGAN WRITCS ORNS WINS AGAIN Frank Burns, Seattle wolter- weight, now tn San Francisco, won) another bout the other day, accord- ing to a letter from Freddie lingan. Freddie neglects to state whom tne local boy beat, but says that Burns 4s very popular with the Bay City fans. CHARL FRANCIS MANNING STAGING BOXING CARD Charles Francis Manning, Everett} boxing sage, is lining a boxing eard for the Everett Elks, to be} run off on Wednesday night. In| the main event Eddie (“Sailor”) McLarney {s anxious to appesr defore a Seatle audience, and were Seattle fans better acquainted with A match between McLarney Sid Mitchell would be a good PORTLAND PAPER DISAGREES) WITH CHET McINTYRE } ‘Tho Portland Oregonian disagrees With Chet McIntyre, manager of when it declares Bronson had the better of the go fing Friday night in Portland. Here's what {t says: “It was evident at the outset that Bronson intended to box Madden, and not mix it with him. Bronson ‘weighed about 129 pounds and Mad- ator, has been matched to do batt! with Nick Sugar, the Everett cave man, on the 23rd of this month, in the village of smokestacks and I W. W. disturbances. Leo. who is also known by the soubriquet of “Swack,” declares he will be in fine trim, and, despite] a diffference o ‘al pounds {n| Wolght, will take his heavier oppo nent down the line. “FAT” LA RUE MAY COME THIS WAY AGAIN | Our old friend, t” La Rue, Been here at the big amateur tour- ney last year, when he held the amateur championship title in the heavyweight division, may be back this way as a professional ere long. Efforts are being made to have him) box in Portland. If be does, he will! also be used here. | | Celtics and ‘Park Teams s Play a Tie} den 135. Bronson, in the opinion of close followers, did he right thing. He certainly deserved the} decision given to him by Jack Grant.” } LEO HOUCK TO BATTLE | NICK SUGAR SOON | Leo Houck, local handsome gladt. aa | Woodland Parks and the © stetes| met in a hot soccer clash Sunday | at Woodland park, that ended in a| 22 tle. The Black Diamond squad | went down to defeat at the hands of | the Seattle Construction and Dry Dock outf it, 4 | to i, New Yorker Signed By Seattle Giants Bud Kroy, one of the best out fielders in the New York State league last season, has been signed | to a Seattle contract, and will pas time here the coming season, ac cording to an announcement made last night by President Dugdale, of the Giants. Kroy was with Uti | Becaune I determine y you. T then am prepare: tematic way. farm a lewally Hoensed to * threatened 002 Liberty Bids. DAVY FULTZ STILL CAUSES BASEBALL MOGULS BY H. Cc, HAMILTON | NEW YORK, Jan. 15—-The opening “Big Bertha” of several hundred shells is expected to emerge from the big league can non mouths today when the schedule committees of the major organizations assemble here to do the preliminary tin kering with their programs The final touches will be put on at Dover hall, Georgia, for the National league, and it is probable the American leaguers will trall along. The national commission was down on the books for a session at the same time, but this mighty t irate evidently came to the sion that a meeting at this time would smack too much of an admission of worry over Davy Pultz’s personally conducted play ers and « it is be’ d tt off, Just] ne same, ule comm besi * and holt former cry of a trike in the Kraft caso membered by the they know he time. n ve there is at strike coming assert brave Fulte's days did not fool sequently, least danger of along, even if they ly they do not fear it Reports Disquieting Reports from Chicago that ball players are planning to meet and conaider Ful action have been disquieting. The magnates would much rather the players paid no d the sched-| © plenty to} Dig | TO WORRY |* x Ball Piayers' Contentions tained in Dave Fults’« demand for ball playe doe not nm mato ensue to a great xtent most important of | | four demands ts» t y league contract clause that managers \ || players’ expenses to om training ca That a done by the ma Mc “ || pay one wa mut dered to by t pays neit wants a ¢ would || lease w }| Major } contrary © | the 4 Fultz | will atte | to met the », but 4 says the major leng byt » minors in orde ary chan attention. The International de tn session hebre are on Ed Barrow he matter o: | league will also | axue d to pay Chas. 8 ® Tho International so ts concerned in strike. AM class AA ell or uo has ta strike might | ganized. taken the be welcome for ft because it w supply an excuse for locking gates [rules are bi WRATH OF Buzz ARouND AND KEEP IN The effect of outside influences | on baliplayers is constantly a scurce of study to managers, and almost every year more stringent ing adopted by the pl lots to keep their men In the| height of playing form during the) jon. | arence Rowland, of the White Sox, {a the latest pilot to take a and in the life of bis players off next summer. Then salaries would | the field. He has issued an order Lbe easier adjusted that his pitchers shall be forbid | Ed itiieiiie, Local | Hockey Player, Only One That’s Perfect With the single exception of Ed Carpenter, the big defense Player on the Seattle team, and the goal keepers, who have no chance to draw down penalties on themselves, every player In the Pacific Coast Hockey asso- clation has been sent to the fence to sit out a time penalty. Carpenter Is playing a posi- tlon where he Is most liable to be nailed by an official for fouls, yet to date he has gone thru every game played by the Seattle septet without being Stopped. in the awarding of the annual medal for the most useful player In the association, Carpenter's record will prob- ably be given serious consider. tion, as his ability to stay In the games greatly enhances his value to the team. Elks Basketballers Defeat Columbians The Elks’ basketball team sur prised followers of the Northweat. ern league Saturday night, when it defeated the Knights of Columbus, 20 to 14. In the same league the Preston team dropped a melee to ton, 18 to 14. BULLBROS. 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[show on next Thursday night to| the one who Is leading the contest! on Thursday morning. Get busy | again! | Cc. B. Paulson 3,384) Ralph Junker 3,102 Joe Walsh 2,508 R. H. Van Nostern .... 1,500 | Gene Hatton 1,167 Charlie Hulen 933| Tealey Raymond 562 Chauncey Wright 314) Frank Vance 210 Stacy Shown 150 Roy A. Pinkham 55) Sergt. Putnam ....... 35| Gil Dobie 30 W. W. Barton 20 Or. M. A. Matthews 10} John Barbour 10 Z. A. Van Duyn . 5 ——___—___________¢ ¢ FIVE VOTES FOR | i Seattle's ——_ teeacaild Sports 7 Neale Sees oe 'Gem Murder Case Is! Dropped After 7 Yrs. | | Dr. and Mrs. Hyde KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. Seven years of nerve-racking pa tience, during which suspicion for | the murder of Col. Thomas H. Swope, millionaire and philan thropist, greyed his hair and wrin- kled his features, have at last end-) ed In vindication of Dr. B. Clark | Hyde, and he and his wife, who re- fused money offers to leave hin) are again happy. 12.— Dr. Hyde was Swope's son-in-| law and family physician When 4) the mililonaire was found dead the hysiclan e found guilt }Cha Arges re that Dr. H infect ed the drinking water of t wope house with germs so he and his wif would inherit the $10,000,000 Bwope estate. Dr. Hyde was tried three times, was | to jtheir te: | The third trial has just ended with osdeced dropped, a len from driving automobiles dur | ing the playing season. nis will fall pretty hard on Jim t, Urban Faber, Joe Benz and Eddie Cicotte, all of whom own cars, and it may cause other man-} agers to adopt similar rules if Rowland’s hunch works out Baseball's ca against the automobile is one which has many years. More than half the players majors own their own care and drive them dally dur ing the playing son. In Cleveland three years ago {t charged that the poor show ing of the t players pa: occupied managers’ minds for | | | in the re attention to |thetr machines than they did to their basebal Nothing came of this, however. Joe Rirmingham, who managed }the club th year, issued no or Jers againyt motoring, and Cleve. land finished a poor eighth Golf is anot thorn in the sides of managers Last year/ Hill Carrigan issued a blanket ‘ against his men playing f It rumored that other will fall tn Ii this The real question seems to rest! tn those players who permit their taide pleasures interfere with t baseball, rather than to the rs entire lot of baseball player | Ball golf players who motor or nely never permit these past to Interfere with games. Carrigan admitted that he was forced to make his golf order on account of two or three players who had been warned edly against thinking more of their golf than they did of their baseball, and the same is probably true of the White Sox pitcher: it would be tm for a ager to discriminate against in dual players, a few golf or an obile fiends make it bad for all ammates A Dons t a Seattle Hockeyists to Meet Portland | local co “hockey team has two hard games scheduled for this week, Tuesday night they journey to Portland and cross sticks with the Unc Sams ther Friday | night Portland comes here for a melee. FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington St. was due mainly to| MANAGERS TO THE LINKS, Tims) YEZZA | FALLS ON GOLF AND AUTOS FOR PLAYERS I'LL TANE THe ) STICKS “CAUSE YOU CAN'T PLAY) GOLF AND PLAY / BALL Too iS) ZZ y gn NO CHANCE TO FOOL THE HANDSOME ONE Kid Broad, that famous character, has been making his liv- Ing lately by acting in the movies. about for some tough mug to portray a character, Recently Broad has been supporting in “The Great close to filling the bill. Francie X, Bushman, Whenever a director looks Broad comes Secret.” Knowing this, some of the Kid's friends stopped him along Broadway. “We hear asked, “Support that guy? of coin; you're supporting ” responded the Kid he don't need any one to keep him.” Francis Bushman?” they “He's got plenty 'f Bill Carrigan refuses to manage the Red Sox many more time people will begin to believe him. BM 8 Kid Broad has probably gone into the movies to imitate a bulldog. Be wR ee | be all right for the ball player |of the Southern hotel keepers. mou a Hughie Jennings wants to shorten the training season, | , but it would be mighty hard for some % 8 A VOICE FROM THE DEAD Carl Morris wants to fight Re 8 again so 8 Jacobs of Pittsburg, with a batting average of .075, is the Athletics of the National league, Bo HARPER SIGNS SPOKANE CONTRACT Harry Harper, the Spokane outfielder, has accepted terms for the | 1917 season and will be back on the job with Nick Williams’ band of is the first of the 1916 players on Indians. Harper, who is in Arizona, the Spokane championship team t 3 ott 8 be lined up for another season. a ee WILLIE LEITH QUITS BUTTE CLUB wt 2 According to a from sional ch pion of the Northwest in 1 | with the Butte No announce coming season, but he { the Northwest clubs Northwest at Tacoma, in J lel one Sy % oo 8 Ira Thomas was tendered a farewell banquet in Phila- | Lonnie Austin agrees with Lon- delphia. Philadelphia must be glad to see any of Infe Austin that Lonnie Austin has Athletics leave 1e niftiest litde auto in Seattle. $8 83 oe | 4 The Golf ociation had a hard time to decide whether a man who| Frankie Burns says he hit Lloyd Madden with everything but the jearns a living is a professional after two years of ser n made ar ted to a en golf his co ha lvith, of to what late the open champic won i rank Chance W ould Put! Padlocks on All Parks BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. Players’ fraternity, in declared that Coast rks would be closed down call the thre not find a rest in Henry Berry | ball © players id nde siv ow " | Frank Chance’s defi to the Base which | Henry league should olw pr of the San Francisco Seals. No closing of Recreation park for] , eve it will ever con today “I don't bell to a strike,” said he, if it does, ill have te or no strike “MEETING DATE “ANNOUNCED 15. leas SAN FRANCISCO, Jan | President Baum of the Coast let it be known that he | the next meeting Februar: And the Doctor will give you a care- | You Working People |ful examination and prescribe for! you FREE, Why pay $2.00 for a| prescription, when all you have to do is to step into this store, e the Doctor and get one for nothing, for any disease? Can you beat It? 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No. 2~ will 1 to the right corner of th ), and the get the 7 pin wetting will follow thru to OMTVEDT WINS MEET NAGOWICKA, Jan, 15. might rofes- | ction do during the} 4 @ professional with | nship of the “But you can bank on it we] ams in the field strike | ~~~;|his bout TO MAKE SPARES | iy | at Harbor Island! from the right ball | -Ragnar Omtvedt won the ski jump here, jumping for a total of 306% poiats, WORK OF CHICK EVANS AS Chick Evans, golf champion, | Ip to teach the | It's an expe | | Cubs how to bat. riment that will INSTRUCTOR TO BATSMEN TO BE CLOSELY WATCHED | ters who have broken Into the big leagues as managers have found thelr Jobs mighty uncom. fortable when they try to teach be worth watching one of the “leading ten” to But even tho Interesting, It change his batting style. likely to be mighty unpleasant for Joe Birr ham wasn't the reeip- Chick ch the unfortunate jent of even a Chautauqua salute jpart of it when he tried to tell Joe Jackson } Ch Evans is a good fellow, a how to bat at Cleveland, and there’# ¢enial, cordial, Mkable chap, and {f scores of other amples of the past baseball history an same sort o do with Chick 4 € There is little in common in the a lot handed to him which won't be correct style in holding a golf clab at all enjor . and a baseball bat, and the hitting Basebal p are inclined to|form is entirely different. be egotistical A man who can! It's hard to imagine Evans telling |break into the select .300 class Larry Doyle or Zeider how to bat, every now and then brook and it isn’t likely he will try many much advice on hov hit from a time man who knows not ut It {8 fortunate for Chick, howe Minor leagu ers or weak hit- ever, that Heine Zimmerman is no longer a member of the Cubs. ‘Billy Miske and Dillon to Do Battle in Gotham 1) NEW YORK, Jan Billy| with a majority of New York news Miske and Jack Dillon, ight heavy-|Papers giving Miske a shade weights, will give New York fist laaee is sald to be in much better Jom its thrill this week, These} Charley Weinert, who lost to n will meet Tuesday night in| Miske last week, has broken all | Brooklyn It will be the second|rules of boxers. He came out to time between|day with a statement admitting r affair having] Miske had beaten him, but asked nce of opinion, for a return match 1p a lot of youn at his hat wants another c him. main event for itan show | Chet Mcintyre says He will show ers, despite the Ts r is getting gray. | Jack White is still in town, He) Give it ta hance. Joe Walsh is busy figuring up a the next Metropol- ring posts and the water bucket, No; those tickets Es Wilkes players Frank Purcell hasn't bought t fust yet. Tommy Shechan, member of the a boxing fan, Tealey Raymond has begun to -|fire up the old hot stove « to the A.no! are busy culling ent. | with the 23rd Eddie Leonard hasn't been taking Jin the bouts of la “Mu Bill Pose ceye te car t wart to get rican association, Reports come drifting in to show that Northwestern league managers the bushes for tal- | Harry Pelsinger is in Portland for Bronson, on ate. We advise those wanting to know Leo Houck to ask jwhy [Rhodes Is D. Rhodea, |teurs, |Many Cha Expect SAN DIE » Ji pate in the Corer tournament, ford, last season }is signed with season. high gun Sunday coma, Visited here yesterday, This is Mee has been dubbed Rippe Jr. High Gun professional, was at the Harbor Is- land traps. He cracked 48 out of a possible 60 clay birds. Tom Wilkes and J, H. Hopkins, ama- were second, with 47 | apiece, mps pon ed in Meet an, 16.—-Many ten- /nis champs are expected to partict- jado Country club's which is scheduled to get under way here tomorrow, JOHNNY TELFORD VISITS TACOMA, Jan. Tel- Ta- 15.—Johnny pitcher for Portland for this He} Oklahoma Basketball Seattle The Oklahoma State Normal School basketball team will be given & warm reception to night on the Y. M. C. A, floor when it will meet the Elk quintet. | Members of the lodge have | been working hard for the last month to get ready for to night's clash, and nothing has been left undone to perfect the | _ teamwork. The visitors are credited with playing 49 games since they left their homes, meeting four defeats, Mullin Will Pilot Fort Smith Team George Mullin, star pitcher, will manage the Fort |Smith team in the Western asso ciation, accepted the berth. It was Mullin’s old battery mate, “Dutch” Schmidt, now catcher at Memphis, and | Smith, Mullin, and Administered Consultation Free, Office 219 Occidental A\ TRUSS TORTUN Can be eliminated by wi Lundberg Rupture Support. ive free trial to prove its » 4. LUNDBERG 08, a Third Ave. 8% | Secured by First Mortages Held by State of Washington. most secur PER ANNUM ely protected system of SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 919 Second Avenue. Cor. Madison Street. with the highest possible rate of earnings The Home Savings and Loan Association Commercial Bldg. Upstairs. Shooters Play Elks Tonight former Detroit ~ next year, having recently © a resident of Fort — who secured the berth for