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b—] RUMOR HE HAS MADE UP WITH MRS. FITZ, 4TH BY EDWARD HILL W 2 have with us today a fistic prominent figure of the realm—Robert Fitzsim mons, former heavyweight champion of the world, shrta champion pugilist of the world Robert is, and has been an actor now for lo, these ma moons. He appear th week with his n, Bob at the Pantages. It has been several since “Ruby Robert” has been} seen in these parts, but time d trouble seem to have left} will years t scant marks on his coun- ance. He is still of the} inion that his boy has the makings of one of the greatest | boxers of all time, but Bob jr./ has no inclination to make a name for himself in the pro-) fession that made his father s} name so familiar to readers of| the public prints. BOB MAKES UP WITH WIFE NO. 4, SAY REPORTS Rumors have it that Bob has made ap with Mrs. Fitesimmons No. 4, and the two are planning to hit the trail as evangelists, | Mrs. Fitzsimmons, the fourth, was) ® concert hall singer when Bob mar-| Tied her. She was born in France and went on the stage at the age of 34. In late years she has been in terested in religious work. JACK WHITE WILL START OM, SHE'S DEWINE! HE'S THE ONLY GIRL WORLD FOR, OOTP witt ™ Gon » tad BONA BER MY Wire In THE Aecording to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Coach Hunt of Carleton college will be fol- lowed West by several of his star football players when he assumes his coaching duties at the University of Washington next September. ACTING WEDNESDAY Farrell, who, with Allison, the Jack White, the Chicago light barred captal proved to be one Weight, and brother of Chariey,|0f th® greatest ends in the Min who has been a member of the lo- cal fistic colony for about a mont Will become an actor on Wednes-| the Tivoll. IDDIE McLARNEY WILL WORK IN SEATTLE In order not to overlook any bets and get into first-class shape, Eddie MeLarmey, the battling sailor lad,| fe coming over to Seattle from Bremerton to finish his training for Priday night's encounter here wit Frankie Burns, the Oakland welter weight. iS MeLarney {s a coal passer, which ; ) ) ee er dw Three Brooklyn fs supposed to be a strenuous job, and {s said to keep fn the pink of shape all the time, due to his line @ endeavor. “MUFF” BRONSON MEETS PELSINGER TUESDAY may played Tolman, was called to the . is one of the North be contemplating a ‘estern tr Farrell made a creat Way next, when he opens In a gym- reputation for himsejf against the Npasium act at the Tivoli. The Chicago eleven last fall, notably rand shows have been transferred | #88isting Castleton in its 6-0 defeat Jot Stage’s bunch Another Star Listed Dunphy, another stellar perform for Carleton, is another star who enter Was Dun quarterba, all whe the re signal spieler order for military ty. Holding Out for More Kale’ BY H. C, HAMILTON | ited Press aff Correspondent Fans hereabouts will await with) “iw YORK, Jan Dises @ good deal of interest the returns). oe “ oe of the bout between Harry Pelsing-| Stengel. Zach Wheat and 0 erand “Muff” Bronson, in Portland,| Miller, members of the Brookly tomorrow night. The boys niet/champions of the National lea, here, ami the affair was called altoday are hold-outs. Their returned Graw, despite the fact tnat there) contracts, with the explanation that Were many who thought the San do not call for enough money, Francisco boy had the better of the! » Boing with Bronson. | ke’ DICK SHARP HAS STABLE | HE WOULD SHOW HERE Richard R. Sharp, the “Jimmy Coffroth of Portland,” is anxious to trot his table of fighters up this Way, for Seattle fans to £ it the nce-ov Dick has everything on list, from flyweights to Frank endall, who cracks the scales at Several pounds over 200. FRANK KENDALL WANTS BOUT WITH CHET McINTYRE Frank Kendall is anxious to ® bout with Chet McIntyre in Bitle. Frank figures that he can|) take the measure of the veteran in-|) \ et w are in Charles H. Ebbetts’ bas t of unanswered mall Thes layers did not ther fay jare in sympathy with Dave FPultz's idea of calling the strike neither }did th say they are not. Conse q ly t doubtless will be claims on each side ngel and Wheat had unusy good years last season, VW —— Tem (N LONE ove | \ { THAN Cove rwond HG — MOST BEAUTIFUL CREATURE (N THE WORLD. Her Eves, HER CIPS, HER HAR OM MUTT, You BOULD SOE HER! HER wane e diac, FOOTBALL STARS MAY" FOLLOW NEW COACH TO | UNIVERSITY OF WASH.) | | these and other] fol-| If Hunt pulls stara with him, he will be on! lowing In the footsteps of b '° decessor, Gilmour Dobie. Tt nt} versity of North Dakota had been! trimming the North Dakota Aggies for several years until the Aggies jhired Dobie to coach the Doble was coaching a Minneapolis high chool at the time, and mn he showed up the following autumn he} brought nearly an entire team with | jhim. Jack Marks, who afterward | captained Dartmouth to a 20-0 vic | tory over Harvard, was one, Joe} Cutting, all-Big Nine halfback, was another, and in addition there was | |e former Carlisle Indian and sever.) jal others. | | Dobte’s te the tables | Under the new conference rules, | stars who may come West to Was jnstoa this will not be elig 1 after one year's ] rally reversed Dodgers Are had a st landed him tional leag and hit abo » did did tha le Stengel fiel 100 per cent be revious seaac have a glorious! ayed good base-| en hinting at a would send Miller ler senso} i trade which somewhere else. WHO (5 HE? | We're Looking for the Most Popular Sport in Structor if they ever get inside the fopes together Seattle; Help Us Hunt “Tam willing to take on Keudall, either here or in Portland,” declar @d Chet when told of the challenge ANDSOME EDDIE PINK. JOE BAYLEY RETURNS HOME MAM, beter and. boule PUT WILL BE BACK vardier, broke into the “most Joe-Bayley, the Victoria welter-| popular sportsman” contest over Weight, who lost to Lioyd Madden) Sunday, with 465 votes to start off here last week, has gone home to| with. W. W. Barton came thru Victoria. Joe was not satisfied) with a bang, as did Joe Walsh with the decision, and there were| alex Rose, the soccer king, is also many others who felt the about it. Bayley intends to ¢ 011 | mm @ hunting trip, condition hin and demand another bout Madden. ) jin Cc R REAL PAINLESS H. Van Nostern + 1,500 Charlo Hulen + 1,076 Tealey Raymond >. ve W. W. Barton 645 Eddie Pinkman 465 | Chauncey Wright 405 | | Frank Vance 280 | | Brewster White 275. Roy A. Pinkham 235 | Stacy Shown ... 215 fm order to introduce our 1a Pay dap 7 (whalebone) plate, which ts the pic Tine 60 lightest and strongest plate known, | %Ub° on 55 does not cover the roof of the| Eddie Leonard 80 month; you can bite corn off the rit ila 4 cob; guaranteed 15 years. psig hg ee male crown $3.00) Capt. Lounsbury 20 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Doc Lindstrom 15 $10 set of teeth .....-.- 00 Or. M. A. Matthews 10 4 A, C, Shelton 10 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 eR Van Our Rg a White crowns $3 sail Ballina... : ‘ Gold fillings $1.00 up ey F. White 5 Bilver fillings 50¢ ©. §, “Dinty” Moore . 5 Platina fillings ..-.-+------+--750 he Beg fens ‘ 8 oule Lang . ‘ 5 All work, Bier taken in the worn-| Sid Brunn 5 ing and get teeth same day. Exam-|Coach Coleg 6 fastion and advice free. ° dik flstisadstna Call and Seo Samples of Our Piate| | Fivé VOTES FOR and Bridge Work. We Sta the Test of Time. Mort of our present patronage ts a custom: nih, tinue to climb Prewster White stepped over the | heads of a few of the boys already alph Junker .. | Joe Walsh Columbus at the running, while Tealey Ray ond and Chauncey Wright con Rube Walden and The bex score: ww ereemenee 4,380 « 4,096 + 3,580 the running. B. Paulson ... Seattie’s Most Popular man Sports | PRESTON TEAM VICTOR Preston defeated the Knights basketball isht, 32 to 30, of Saturday The game was played at Preston, [~~ Hob litzel to Stick . Oemenaitangs a / on, r ae f f ~ . VANCO STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1917, PAGE 9 re NGAUS 5 Be ALO wan ARMS SHE WOULD STILL bo A SELLING PLaTeR. COMPARE Dro LILACT eet \| SHE HAS EXES LIKE MARY PICKFORD» Paap LIKE LILLIAN RUSSELL, page CIEE ANNETTE KGLLUERMAN wh TEETH LIKE MARY GARDEN. MUST SHOW You HER. PHOTOGRAPH THA On! Tee) prey 2 Hat's THE MOGT BEAU IEUL, WOMAN On GARTH Her! T'S LILA! Utact TRIO PROMINENT IN BASEBALL STRIKE SITUATION UVER, B “VANCOUVER \ WINS MELEE | Vancouver's ice hockey SALLEE, JOU HEN | Dick Hoblitzel and John Henry, prominent fig strike by signing contracts without consent of the ure. fraternity. mane C. BeauTiEUL ulac coal m tied ¢ in Baliplayers’ | -—— fraternity, and Slim Sallee, who brought crisis in baseball's threatened er 9 {. IN THE CAUSE OF BASEBALL ASEBALL magnates, players and David L. Fultz would do B 1 to remember one thing that they all seem prone to for- get. That is the public Thru the sweep of over ears, the public has supported iven a good living to many thousands of men. It has made wealthy It has done this primarily because it has regarded baseball as & sport of the masses. It has done it because of its interest im bi as a game During the past five years there has been a steady drift of ageball toward ext commercialism. Of course, being a DIO fessional #; lalism has always been present, and must always be 1, to hold its grip on the hearts of the Americ side must be apparently subordi- nated to the The Fed 1 a ld orgy of baseball politics and talk of Batting averages gave way to salaries and contracts, 5 ands and magnates’ charges and counter charges of an uns y nature, Baseball was weakened With the collapse of the Federal league, last year, a period of upbuilding was ushered in game made big strides between April and October. This year, loomed as one of the greatese in the history of the sport. i Now players and magnates are at it again. Bent, apparently, on undoing the good work that has n don The players talk of striking to enforce fraternity demar The magnates talk of making examples of players % 3 8 tt ost oe THE GAME ITSELF WILL SUFFER What does all this mean to the public? Isn't there any one who sees? That is, any one with authority? To man on the fence, who loves baseball as a sport, the is obvious The public is going to turn that it will take years of mis- handwriting on the w its back on the gam sionary work to bring it back If you d beliey hen you have neither eyes to see nor ears 1h The of the s at the internal dissen> sions that seem about to rend baseball asunder are hear@ on every hand. For your own sakes, gentlemen, both players and magnates, get together Come to a settlement of some nature, and do it as quickly as possible. Baseball stands bar of public approval, indicted on a charge of degeneracy ne public demands that it he cleared, or its sentence will be swift and certain at once. Washington Basket Shooters Drop Fourth Strai ht Melee | Spoka for second place in the] One or two houses on West | fae 1 he 4 . " oune 5 game that resembled a ties the two put up were by Fultz, He Claims | cue race by winning Saturday's | ave are selling Netted Gems fc football match at times, the | Detter than any of the Dreamland ee, 6 to $60, and the other eee hington | Preliminaries, PARKERSBURG. W. Va 22 |- a University of | Washingto’ | Staatz starred for the local team, —Richard Hoblitzel, first An overburdened cranberry mar s basketball team was forced to | hut it is doubtful whether he could for the world's « ba Red Sex. ket has shoved the prices down Cucombere— eT.) acknowledge defeat for the /nave held Price down in the same has ounced his {intention of| Prices are $8 to $1 a barrel No. 1 2.09| fourth Bes A he ge manner that he guarded Moss. standing by Dave Fultz in his atrike eee Pe fe ae oh tae moore et | Davidson and Bobler shared hon- movem "ys he is not in Go to the Right Drug Co, !o——_ shai Garlic, Cal 10@12%! 96 ies ‘ a on tee (one from the foul line, Davidson sympathy Ww wal to af. st. Prices 4 Wholrmle Dealers Herserndic wo) ¢ y Sarureay Ae | converting 8 out of 11 tries for the fate with the ederation | 100 Washington eactables and Fruit ag omy os senetin | bbaraal dagt le oes the /locals and Bohler 10 out of 13 for - ie : rd | — - —_. ° - 2 hal m momen * 2 . 2 of Labor Hoblitzel is a director at| And the Doctor will give you a care-| ec 8 ee pasa Rey inn age jthe staters. Walter Reeseburg of ‘ VEBETABLES 4 kept the Pullman five on the |ine Franklin High refereed the large in the Baseball Players frater-|/ful examination and prescribe OF | arispones—Per doz aieeeis | okra rer box | jump, but it was evident that | 0° ee ee ee 1 or 40: oO - | 2 game. nity. |you FREE. frit Al sec tant Beets Per eack whos’ is oak 86] Oregon or@.onuy| it was not the pate time for |" he ‘abeebints i - prescription, = ib, 14] Yakima 4% @05| the Washington five to win. . Reid Is High Gun |do Is to step into this store, see the |“ + Zoscrames besoun OaMOTEN | Tie wanna ten featured by the |, Washington. Position. Pullman, | Renn ali yer) 4 as Davidson (C.) .Forward. At Island Sh [cone ee en” ne oa) hard, fast checking of both sides. | cove t Islan OER ny disease? A M U ‘Ss E ™ EN T S|} Green. per don’: 26) It was at this kind of a game that | }ol beat it? —_—-+ | Parsiey— the State College showed to the . L. H. Reid, professional, was high| Ca" You beat Iti — ROA oP rag goss a RR best advantage. Whenever a /Staare Guard nr ts J. . ‘a hoo 7 = A ng rie © shoot, al Bacco Harber itand traps. ‘ile cen ALHAMBRA S"aPine Poppers =e twee Washington man tried to shoot, 8|"" reiq" gosls—Price, 3; Moa, 8g Jout of a poasib cla check. Price, the Pullman star, Sorenson, 1; Dave 8. Barnes, C. W and De Albert Hansen | Goisitrmocrrs arte it x Bin had a hard ‘time getting started, | ta, 1, Fouls—Davidson, Reid were tied f d ALL THIS WEEK | 1 “hothouse, per and when he did it looked as if the|®, OUt of 11, Bohler 10 out Of Ase with 47 deweler and Silversmith 2:90—Twiee Daily x - Personal fouls—Washington, 10; ith 47 aplece George Nash & Co, Comed ha oack Washington squad would have the | pi jman Substitutions—Sanders. Mme, Chileon-Obr- | _ time of their lives in checking him a espa |] 1010 Second Ave. Near Madivon || DEMUU | od cand halt Conch {for Smith, Balmer for Abel, Patten Three Ice Hockey | Marbionead Ao eee il. werked in ty {for Balmer and Yerkes for Riddle, Clubs Are for Ion .200e2t8/guard him, taking Riddle out a TA ee | Yerkes clung to Price in the same r@} : i ‘ regon Athletes Are VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 22.-—It} ia Mts Md § | manner asa fly is fastened to a Fs begins to appear that Portland willl plece of fly-paper, The little bat Going Thru Grind |have some little trouble In keeps | Just Printers PO || MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50: al wo) ae 4 ci 4 | Micky Tog from refercelng in the| 4 1013 THIRD EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ 44.00 J Country EUGENE, Jan 22.—Bil Hayward |Pacitic Coast Hoc nesociation,| = ntl | 6K G04 _(Pricea paid wholesaler) now has the U. of O, track athletes The other three clubs, Seattle, Spo-| E WELL Ritaita—No 3 inding out mileage on the cork kane and Vancouver, have asked ILKES: PLAYERS sto@a7s | Altalta Meat | path in the gym. Every afternoon that his resignation be refused Gwreaum 4.25@ 6.60 | Alfaite oes) respeaee|the men are to be seen winding & | Rarley t42.00 |around the course, building up wind meee Sore, Riteiiy Third and Saaieon, 5 | Qora— Whole {0gts0° /and endurance. | Wi 2 I very Nig Mu | 42.00@ 43.00 a in In Soccer 1x . Se ve n | 0 €P 40.00 WwW th nd stron likes Ata “i Pr Me mai “i : Woodland Park amt tho Seattla| iiss and cone “so MILES FROM BOSTON* 0@ 41.00 N League Meet Construction Co, soccer squads wera] rtitution, “tf | 11) Cohan's Musical Pla 32 Shorts | Is Drawing Near returned the victors in Sunday's me-| health and disease HH w— Toa 00] It is likely that the Northwestern, din end. cen 0 is likely tha > lees. ‘The Construction Co. defeut-|28’nat you have § | Biatny ee ae0 | loague schedule meeting will be held ed Skinner & Eddy, 5 to 0, while|come to | Bastern Washington double com- |in Spokane the week of February 18, Woodland Park took Black Diamona o dane—-but PALACE HIP o weer i vio@sege| Probable dates for the session are into camp, 3 to 0. pi Afternoons, 1:80-5; Eves, 6:20-11 Btayman Win Sgiseo February 2% and 24 DID YOU SEE US? | to dc eclded Local coe Bpit king berg Today JUVENILE | 5 Other V SIX ville Acts th Episode what to do u the right rere try fiscouraged, don't. give up before ; About your Teeth? We are making | iting “us. Lat. us explain Mats., 2:30—Nighta, 7 and 9 Artificial ‘Teeth, Crowns and|what our expertence has been with — Bridgework every day, and invite rose, sues cases of physical regen- Roorters—Oli, you to call and see about yours. |e en it me about Asthma, Dropay, de a laa We make them last. a lifetime. | Appendtottia, To then: and Hie Son BOB, OR. “ We are open Sunday from 9:30] tism, Pimples, Othas Big Asie Butter, to 1p. m., for those who are unable | emeet ome tor’ 10c and 20c - the week 7 — | }to come during lar Karat Crown « ' Bridge per tootl % i Plat $10.00 to St y All work guaranteed [National Painless Dentists Ny W, Corner Fourth and Pike ‘Hours Sundays, DR. MACY Epler Bldg. 6td% Second to 10 to 12. | Native Washing 1c 10c OAK 20c) f.8." Monte Carter and Company All ‘This Week “THE ROLLICKING GIRLS” 30, 7, 9% No Mat, Thurs, i, PRARL OF THE ARMY to 6, 7 Limburger rs Wisconsin tripl wheel . 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