The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1917, Page 7

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é. a a " @OCVwewewres Weights LIGHT WEIGHTS ALSO APPEAR TO BE RATHER HEFTY. BY EDWARD AM. I e = boxing far ke to have answered tting so nowadays whole aud ce lets out a tle snicker whenever is introduced s. Even to the is too apparen kid couldn't tip under 140. erweights and y with it 1. ave been vt Deatt feathers Nick Sugar, Everett, 145; Pau Steele, Taco 140; Lloyd Mad den, Seattle, 13 Vancouver, 135; —" . Frankle Sullivan, Los An 133; Leo Houck, Seattle, 130 Travie Davis, Everett, 140; Joe Bayley, Victoria, 140; George Ingle, Seattle, 137; Eddie Pinkma tle, 136; Harry Casey, S: Archie Wyard, Seattle. Benjamin, Spokane, 133; Jack Al fen, Portiand, 140; Frankie Huelat, Portland, 136; Vincent Monpier Portiand, 137 Portland, 137; Lee Johnson, Oak Seat land, 130; Ted Meredith, San Fran- elseo, 135; Willie Hoppe, 140. Featherweights Are Heavy The above list will serve to show | how the public has been foo’ regard to the featherweights. I tically every featherwe ot ia such as “Muff" Pror Lee Johnson, Leo Houck and oth they were a cot kly ers, are full-fledged lightwe t utes of play called for the pen- the other scrawny looking y . tly Bronson would have to c alty which lost it the fracas Ot whom are you spenking,|ping the beams around 90 Jeg to get er 1 On their trip north from Alva Crazy? pounda each ‘m now POMhds under what is now « the visitors have played 30 Why, the White brothers, Char-| After having varkabie Tized as the tweight | games, winning all but four. ey and Jack, 8 t nine year agine him trying to The Elks’ lineup was the ack rece ared her t her loc featherweight limit at strongest it has been thus far t s bis fire fort a Jack will endeavor to get an- Leo Houck, the local y this season. Tony Savage, for. round game, and he looked other match in Seatt) show the lightest lightweight in ¢ mer intercollegiate star, was was tied to a post After that he car e n f parts. He tips the beam at 130, at center for the “deer” boys. trained for the fourround {then wi to sunn younds in his “nature's own.” —_ however, which he is doing now,!and back to Chi, ‘ ss Mit 13 a comical coincidence that os | Injuries Make Things! “tack Waiker ana | Yea, Verily, Freddie| ‘c't, keenly, the newspaper re. he is soon to fight Nick Sugar, the| Walter Granger Is a yout forte oe fveteree ae Everett welterweight, who hi been exchanging, jabs hereab wnder the guise of a lightwets Sugar can’t make a pound les ' h m ‘7 - | Wilson may be forced to get — he?” Welsh scowled. “Well, S who formeriy weilded the, pade: BA 0 S. R A K 0 | 7, : mt ‘right | t | Peter Muldoon, skipper of Into the I! " id Rick poe than 145, The weights given| Who f i I I ] $ E AY ] I | Prag ba lepst pm Rerelage tt 4 nto the lineup, an ickey CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—Stung, let me lamp you right here that above are the best the boxers can ~ take, not their av @The steady growth of Title Insurance con- tinued during the year 1916. @We wrote over a million dollars more Title Insurance during 1916 than we did in 1915. @ Or, to be exact, a gain of $1,111,21 5.06 in Title Insurance writ- ten during the year just closed. @ Which indicates that the public recognizes the fact that Title In- surance insures and no abstract is required. Washington Title Insurance Company Harry Anderson, Muff" Bronson, 133; Chet Neff, Seattle, 133; Billy Nelson, Spokane, , 140; Joe Pete Mitschis, led | these parts, and over-zealous age welghts. STAR—TUESDAY, JAN, 16, 1917. PAGE 7 Show eee Bie al as Are Full-Fledged Lightweights | We're sailed for the | Most Popular Sport in } Seattle; Help Us Hunt } mal wnat kind of a cigarette : would YOU call sensible? | Check up and see how nearly this comes Looks like C. 8, Paulson will again cop the ticket to the 8, A, C noker to be given In the Moore theatre on Thursday night. His lead over his opponents increased considerably again today, Josiah Collins, a new candidate, | aleo joins the list, which follows. nigh Sener ede to fitting in with your own ideas:— | . Joe Walsh . 2,780) } VSG hapa ee SENSIBLE cigarette must | cause of the balance of their Chartie Hul Tealey Raymor 585 Chauncey Wrig 370 Frank Vance 210 935 taste good. It must be cool | Turkish blend. The milder to- and smooth to your throat and | baccos in this blend are in such tongue. It must be properly | perfect balance with the richer, Stacy Shown 150 ‘ * Roy A. Pinkham 105 mild — mild enough so that | fuller-flavored leaves as to en- WwW. W. Barton 70! you'll feel all right even though | tirely off-set that uncomfortable, Sergt. Putnam ...... . 35 SU BPR csaccsceseo tts +4 you may smoke more than usual. | “oily heaviness” found in 60 doha Barbour -....sssesecs 19 In short, it must be comfort- | ™4Y other cigarettes. Josiah Collins ....s.sssee rae} able. If it isn’t, it can’t be You'll notice the difference as FIVE VOTES FOR T| sensible. soon as you try Fatimas. 1 | Fatimas are comfortable be- Lppt Mputibew Cn Se Elks Lose Basketball) Melee to Oklahomans| \By Last Minute Foul| One foul too many cost the JACK WHITE Elks’ basketball quintet its game with the Northwest Nor- mal achool five of Alva, Okla, last night on the Y. M. C. A. floor. The final score was 30 to 29. The game proved one of the most exciting ever seen in wson why he cannot tat it an } is @ stuff, but the | Whites of the sketch {s In Seat-1there ts er in the Windy City by The full sketc! n Chleago Even tho man keep up a cc letters. One never ng for a mate | without receiving a telegram from * took up the manly art checking on the part of the themaelve Hach local team in the last few min- L B. f arpenter were hurt yester- ell. f Back Fron’ Alaska! ‘BAN JOHNSON QUIET AS Toe Hockeyinte’ Game| ocemien en rarn Welsh Ie Very Angry) rete sie unwaun o It now appears that “Cully” Is going to silp one over, is and Riley, the two substitutes, yes, even humiliated, he ad- neither this beer town guy nor | was about as jovial as a cake | will be used In rae of Walker | anyone else is gol: to team’s departure for Portaind, ——__ Milwaukee today with a chip Conservative fans who have is back in rn in Al m matched to tak Houck Thursday the preliminary ev ee ae on the Uncle ANSWER TO QUERY of considerable proportions on seen Welsh in action here the | C. boxing show, in the Moore the BY H.C. HAMILTON all right. We'll just close up ame ght. his shoulder. And = when few days he has trained bo | atre. Pte Boga pe ta re out how to} The reasom—three of the Bob Roland—See Pat Scott, box Richle Mitchell knocks it off to- * Heve the odds should be even. ae j ape “Ene hha ik quit, we| Metropolitans are on the sick (ing instructor, Seatle Athleti oe: Welsh is in good condition, and Whether 8 t Joh een was won't bave to figure, that’s all.” and injured list. “Cully” Wil club, at the club, Fourth and night it will be Freddie's cue. displayed remarkable speed son, who has b in out of the Cherry Welsh, his .nanager says, has and endurance with his spar Puide Steele Hard knocked speechieas by | the that the Baseball Play- at Work for Bout ore Fraternity had appl ed for | a charter, giving it member ‘STAR TELLS HOW! ship in the American Federa. || tion of Labor, was not known leo - o { {| The 9-10 Split 4} today. But at all events, John put the Ameri S| anes ier | son was not talking of schedules for saat Dataadatetaipaimintsintduin Ban | league urney oint major leagues, but he ts ni will bring home the t ele’s protege, is fast re covering from a bad cut over the . which has been m n bis ring encou purposes, He 4 thing to bis remarks in to the effect t t ewes gto run Dave Fultz out of seball Gompers in New York Amateur Ice Mixes to Be on Tonight ' Samuel Two amateur ice hockey conteats tne labor are again on tap tonight. The Elk® york. He and Knights of Columbus squads will tangle in the first melee, with ne Bankers’ and the U. of W. sep tets working In the second game. Best | For the to learn of WAIT FOR IT The Mightiest Sale Ever Attempted in the Toric i Mercantile World Starts Thus far,” said Tear I DEEP CURVE LENSES have not heard a single report of 4 guaranteed when you Cont ted walkout ame os whe nor league players. Furthermor« i know ft is not worrying ua, the simple reason that, if the walk out, it will if os Thursday, Jan. 18th, at 9:30 A.M. tne salts uel es BUILDING CLOSED. THE UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDI- bo joined the . fraternity know) 720) aemting tn, the United CATE at 1509-1511 Fourth Ave. will remain closed in order ly acosited <a fad,| States, and ranked next to . int to Walk out, itm | Jimmie Smith, the world cham- to re-tag, assort and re-mark the vast stocks of merchandise . . that have been purchased from as low as 10c on the $1.00. pion. BY “COUNT” JOHN GENGLER | Roll a straight ball down tho| [ret ride oF the alloy striking dl IF YOU NEED DRY GOODS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, Jrectly between the two pins. The [rota SRE SENS Sys CLOTHING, ETC., WAIT. DON’T SPEND ANY MONEY - before investigating the money-saving possibilities here. $1.00 | Johnny Dundee Is spent here during this great sale will do the work of $2.00, | ven yong ins ™ $3.00 and $5.00 spent elsewhere. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 16.—Wil seta ohare SEE TOMORROW'S PAGE AD in this paper for prices spotlight here today, He 4 ‘ Knocked out Johnny. Dundes ‘here |i and further particulars of this wonderful sale. jlast night, in the firet of a sched EXTRA SPECIAL ON PLATES During the month of January the UNION DENTISTS will f]tled eixround melee. Jackson ts make the very best Plates at a discount of from 10 to 15 per from New York cent from their regular prices. Remember, these Plates are ha A wee eter onan nen Oe eng eae THE UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE 15 years. All work positively painless. to Take Little Trip BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 EXTRACTIONS FREE Specializing Salvage From Marine and Mercantile Disasters. a be | For the first thme mn the history 1509 FOURTH AVE. NEAR PIKE ST. nion Dentists i, alts Kees rained ri yi re Wanted—About 35 Extra Salespeople for All Departments. Apply Before 9:30 A. M. U |ketball team will jou 0 Leay ; ThGeeHlay, 205!/, Pike 8t., Corner Third Ave. enworth i ‘Wenatc hee, Bebruary hursday (Over Owl Drug Store) Ricies sa glues ia 8 OaKdle Jietball m

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