The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 9

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‘ i tweight Is in Good Shape, Says BY EDWARD HILL j 6c AT SCOTT, who start . ed me in the hoxing game four years ago, says that at the present time I am in the best condition of my caree said Eddie Pinkman, lightweight boxer and boule vardier, who takes on Chet Neff Friday night at the Moose boxing show, to be held in Dreamland “Dreamland is the right name,” exclaimed our hero. “Tt will be ‘Dreamland’ for Neff this time and no mistake. | ‘ I put the snooze powder in 4 he old boy’s coffee before and an do it again.” The banker and cigar mer-! chant also stated further that he was going after Neff from the first tinkle of the bell and that he would be there with) both mitts in Chet’s face when the last peal rang thru the mB hall. NEFF MAY BOX SULLIVAN IN PORTLAND RING While nothing definite has been one regarding the match, it ts not ) Beghtweight, and Frankle 5 an Will tangle in a sixround bout in fair to be the semi-windup to the Badie 9 O'ConnellJohn Viedihof Wrestling match. EDDIE CAMP! IN PORTLAND FOR MASCOTT BATTLE Edéie Campi is now in Portland, preparing to take on Billy Masco! Portland bdantamweight, defo Bobby Evans’ Broadway club, on of the game for some little time, on ok fs picking a tough bird to step b: yo the ring with. S HERE WOULD LIKE ‘TO GEE EDDIE CAMP! Seattle boxing fans have heard considerable of late abont Eddie Campi, but have portunity to see him In action. It seems that it would be a good éie is Just back from a trip East. Oregon Golf Meet Despite the fact that the Pacific Northwest golf championships will de staged on the links of the Portland, there will be po postpone ment of the Oregon championship tourney. They will probably be held two weeks or so before the big classic. of all titles attacked are successfully de- fended. But at what price? The cost of litigation, attorney’s fees, the loss of profits from possible sales—these may equal the entire value of the property involved, and from this loss the ab- stract and opinion offer no relief. Title Insurance, how- ever, places the entire burden of the defense pon us and protects you from loss. Complete protection may thus be had at a cost seldom greater, and often less, than the incomplete secur- ity of the old obstract system, Washington Title Insurance Company No Abstract Required. §. A.C. Instructor OF CLASS IS PLAN IN N.Y. ) Bt all unifkely that Chet Neff, local) Portland about February 1, tho af-) February 6. Mascott has been ont)’ account of {Ilness, and {t seems he! * | inside there will be stationed yet had no op-| to Precede Other | osuiiivas }today, and will make him a good/ Waverly club next summer tn} lyet he will refuse to sign until/old boys. | with bis plans. partner. Bi la week | | | (whalebone) plate, which fs the |cob; guaranteed 15 years. | \G@old crown ...------++++++- $3.00 | Silver fillings . | Platina fillings ..-- MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Is a Great Descri muTY, TKNOw You ARE AGAINST MY Descree GETTING MARRIED BLT HER “tO I) TM INCE WITH THE met ) “OST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD, IF YoU OULD BUT SEE HER = KNOw You—— STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1917. PAGE 9 LT woucD Take ) A POET TO i See DESCRIDE HER BUT TLL DO MY BEST (A AX HUMBLE WAY. SHE NASA Form Like & mee ber But Mutt Is Strong on Imagination. cneannesan AND HER NECK, YoU SHOULD Hee, SWAN LIKG NECK arith 6 Ca See topyright, 1917, by HL. C, falddie Pinkman Says He Will Try to Score K. O. Over Chet Neff Friday BY BUD FISHER. AND SHE HAS ® HEAD LUKE & RACE HORSE THE STARS BY ALL MEANS MAREN HER ———— AND WE'LL PUT HER (IN THE SPORT CLUB! BY. H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Grant Hugh Brown, recently im. presario of a race track in Havana, Cuba, will, by his own admission, begin today to up- lift boxing in New York city. He claimed he has closed ne- gotiations for a year’s lease on Madison Square Garden and that he would begin at on recruit members for his na tlonal sport club ef America. ganize a club like the famous sport eon man ball el er « ng organization tn London. Mad 1 Squar will be made over so th: story set of forniahed rooms w bath will be projected onto Madison ave. side of the bul funny one « recruft outfielder w Giants last season. The team was p couver when Pett manently an & apable of # ing 6,000 ators, several hun-! dred seconds and a few boxers. | Brown dec os he will stage 25) from the or 30 high class boxing contests |it on the towel rack. ‘on the part of some local pro-| Very year, An effort will be made,} Pettus retired to moter to match the native ron. Ed } he declared, class of attendance possible, bers of bis national club favored in application for tickets. Expects to Meet Tim Brown ex to have the t after splashing this a ger of Les Darcy, | an. offer for a bout with Jack Dillon| make good next see: y Miske the former being | neapolis. that Brown has gathered | has not been very to make a good match he would/ et back there,” says Bill, “They'll not stand in the way. Darcy, how-|know I'm a young fellow just oe 4 from signing | breaking in, but if ever, has Brown says he intends to or |), EALEY RAYMOND, ot coo! who will year, tells! Aggie Basket Team © Tacoma Tigers thi Some one had taken the mat|Sleberts has bathroom floor and hung | work for a } to meet Tim} ASEBALL dopesters are ac TACOMA, Jan. 23.—In the see attle pitcher, ey | While stil a young fellow, Bi|Cbariie Hulen of Seatt arently—-Tex | ing onto his curly locks, and, as a) Fitz to Battle Devil; to Sign as Evangelist Bob Fitzaimmons is to be- come an evangelist. Yes, we mean Ruby Robert, of more or less fame in the ring. Bob, who Is now at the Pan. tages here thi: we nounces that as soon as his contract rune out he will for sake the stage and try the pul. pit. “Constant Bible reading has shown me the wrongs of my ways,” Bob» “and | am going to devote my life to the Lord.” of the pilot Ade Sieberts Quits John Pettus, the| he Joined he! be -! > Joined the! stock im the Oregon Aggie b laying in Van s pulled this and mainstay of the Corvallis five offices of the ution the bathroom Wallgren Victor in rough bath m chance to|voat Billiard league, W. C. Wall gren of Everett trimmed Geo. Lat shaw of Tacoma at 182 balkiine won wilh Min Everett man in that city Thursday luck hold- gee - | night. Says No Strike I run around CHICAGO, Jan, 23-—Al De- for any of the huge fortunes named | with my hat off I think I ought to] maree, ex-Philly, recently ac by promoters. It may be that even | be able to stick with sted every re-| i Rickard has source. The V mm promoter has | |taiked of butlding his own arena.| K, O. Brown has b nth be | Moha Box a Draw} maree has been an en ey — | If the garden really has slipped out Of his grasp ———_— RACIN of the ro t Richie Mitchell over staged in 0.” Brown ea! the rest of the quired by the Cubs, will be aboard the Cub special train = when it pulls out for California Feb. 20. and Bob| ‘‘bespite the fact that De- member of the Players’ ternity and called a meeting of ©| players here recently to agi tate the strike movement, he sconsin, George} gaye he will accept a contract ed a draw with| tendered by President Weegh- cy “KK. Suffers Injury Bob Moha, Milwaukee cave man,| man, naming a figure previous- fitchell, his man here last night. Standing toe to MILWAUKEE, Jan. Richie|toe, the two fighters exchanged A p angela orale ere Peat | Mitchell is suffering from a severe | wallops during the entire route. be any strike. |eprain in his left hand, near the _ - ciieaieniniiinin |knuckles, incurred while working auekios, tacurre Believe in fate, but get on the Jout, late yesterday, with @ sparring | jor arly and keep plugeing Gotham Teams Have r, has wired the Cleveland letic cl asking fight with Johnny led for January ar ned- | postpone Since the ors_p EVENINGS 10- Wit Third and Madison In order to introduce our new | lightest and strongest plate known, | do not cover the roof of the |}mouth; you can bite corn off the} Pri $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00) $10 wet of teeth ....e.00-+> $5.00 | —— Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ||, White crowns .. % Gold fillings .. Afternoons, ‘Today ) and ? Wea. J 5 Feature Photo; THR PURP All work guaranteed for 15 years Have impression taken in the morn- ing and got testh same day. Exam- ination and advice free, Cait Mocks We ata ~ "NEW PANTAGES Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 WEREK the Teast Most of our present patronage ts} recommended by our early custom | ers, Whoo work fn wtill giving good satisfaction. Ask our customers who our work oming be sure you are in the Bring this ad with yc THIS right pla 207- UNIVERSITY 8. Os posite Fraser-Paterson Co, Cut - Rate | - ; Poe eg same aaraR ge Monte Carter an: errant . All This Week in “THE ROLLICKI It pays to read The Star’s 2:20, 7, 9 No Mat, Thurs. PATHE, ‘PHARL OF THE ARMY’ _ assued Ad Page, AMUSEMENTS ALHAMDRA &'g lyin ge alge REAL PAINLESS vai aut tively. DENTISTS sex Howard's Animal & KES PLAYERS Cupre wm Mata. ‘Thura-Sat, With Grace Cunard and Francis Ford » hardest hitting catchers anhattan island MeCarty and Nunew Former N. W. Tosser sopen arty kan Goes to Pittsburg Foster Wall Days ne Onceticns | player, has been traded by the P | season WILL LEAD SOCIETY Tel. Main 6106, lay! in RS. OBT NH. HARPER d Company NG GIRLS” March 5, * °° | voted to refuse Ion’s basketball camp has dropped sharply with the retirement of Ade|of a hotbed for officials since it Sieberts, all-Northwest — forward | entered the association three sea: | | ven up his collegiate yaition in tho business | | ahead ‘of his nearest rival, who is Tacoma Cue Match | ston. Third honors of the circuit } fall to Dick Irvin of Portiand, who + -@ | kane Hitting Backstops Word haa been received here that a— Orphsem 7 Chuck" Ward, former Aberdeen 1 Coast league club to the Pitts-| | Na a eRe burg Pirates. Ward has a good sea CARE REL son with the Rose City crew last AT INAUGURATION Mrs. Harper is wife of the chain. man of the Wilson inaugural com- mittee and will lead Washington society In Inauguration ceremonica, ION’S RESIGNATION STIRS UP TROUBLE IN HOCKEY LEAGUE’ Following a storm of protest PACIFIC COAST ICE HOCKEY from patrons of the Pacific Coast association, ice hockey teams in Vancouver, Spokane Seattle and Seattle, a meeting of the [Spokane . league will be | Vancou and directors of t held in Seattle tomorrow to | Port! settle, for one and all, the dis | pute between Portland and Tonight- Mickey lon, former referee, Frida who récently resigned. | Saturday ’ Pinkie Mitchell ow Threatens Johnny Kilbane's threatened again. We’ This time by “Pinkie” Mitch- e’re Looki ell, brother of Richie Mitchell, ng for Ge Milwaukee lightweight flaeh. brother Is the fastest thing he ever saw and predicts he will be featherweight champion | within two years. “Pinkie” has L. Pet. For. Agst vee at Spokane. ed a number When word went ¢ cireuit that Ion had res recetpt of word that his wor with no favor in Portland, took up the matter, Tt Vancouver and Spok | records marks and t cireult | Portiand has been more or less taken a lead among the individual | scorers that will keep him in front) his teammate, Captain Frank Foy-| 44 with his 23 markers is but one! point ahead of Dr. Gordon Roberts| Basketball Games lof the Vancouver Millionaires. "oe Captain Foyston of the Metropoli d more goals than/ Mor-| assists to bis credit be in the garden Rickard is expected step a result, has more of his face to foyer. . laides bis 20 goals, Foyston has |‘ Perry y out of the way in regard to|wash than the ordinary o | vantsiaped SE oale wile irvia: ts [See He has said ever si the Minneape n o ® Ms # . cond goal. | RrOstess: | Austr = 1 tt sie pate iY land ‘cenibats toe a ime page ry Al Demaree, Big pelo Beymahjge hg ag “ag cord Ballard without becoming a soldier that} home of the veterans, | Noise in Frat j|}has but fopr assists to his credit whenever the time came for Darcy I'm going to cross them when I|{ in 14 Be |Class B To one | May Join B. B. Frat The best point getter for the Spo- NEW 12 9 Among the individual penalty | bership. It’s because their Turkish blend is BALANCED Balanced—that is what makes Fatima’s blend com- fortable, both while you're smoking and afterward, too. The milder tobaccos in this Turkish blend are s0 woll balanced with the richer, fuller-flavored leaves as to entirely off-set all “oily heaviness”—the cause of discomfort in eo many other cigarettes. And this very blending which makes Fatimas so com-: fortable (and therefore so sensible) is also just what imparts that unusually good Fatima taste. But even so, you alone can decide whether or not you like Fatimas. That’s easy to settle—try them, ah pysti eM yore Sohecee Portland t said, some things | never saw before. Kil- bane better sidestep this young. | | Seattle's Most Popular Sports nas been posted on y bench for 77 minutes is next to Dun dale with 46 minutes of Seattle, league's bad m: son han been pe instate him as an official of! Sunny Nichols ster when he tackle the professionals.” Native Sons on Portland Cards| Box English Champ ~ who last year was th . 80 far this sea lized only 36 min sons ago. utes, Wilson has been out of the} ame for the last le of week Bernie Morris of Seattle has eid ankle hota ready to der saverel gemrtd: He a'ete palatal cas ran oF Vancouver, CO MEE) comet sar - ples of Portiand and Roy Rickey of | PORTLAND, Seattle havé-wot had a forced lay-| C#lifornia boxers and they are the only ones free in the league outside of the four goalkeepers. with fast Port bout is between |!€8s he has improved a lot since BR arry Pelsinger of San Franbisco, |0xed Billy Mascott in Portland, Jimmy of Oakland tackles Weldon | Boston Players on for Afternoon will meet Shel McCool, in Broadway and Franklin will tan gle at basketball this afternoon on} Ovens’ Harstad % Lincoln will be taking on | Regular Coaster the coming Another cog of the 1916 Spokane| Freddie Welsh to baseball team has been taken out of Nick Williams’ machine with the Be Called on (Heine) Harstad,| MILWAUKEE, Jan. 23.— flinger who| Welsh, lightweight champlén, Bas was one of the consistent winners| been summoned to appear before for Spokane last season, will join|/the boxing commission Feb. 5 to league bunch lexplain his poor showing against | report that Os big right-hande ries Is Dubbie Kerr, with | who are members of Class B league and ists, good for} teams will in the future be admit- a total of 18 points, ted to the Baseball ternity upon application for mem- the Portland Coast __ for 1917. —e| Is d i Most Popular Sport in The star of C. B. Paulson con- boxing |tinues to shine, and, as a result, he with amaeturs and has flatten. | 8 still to be headed in the race to three-round determine who is the most popular bouts staged by the A. A. U. in Sportsman in Seattle. | With the clot of the contest but Young Mitchell is tall for his | six days away, the race is waxing weight and Richie thinks this | warmer and warmer, gives him an advantage “Wve taught that kid every- know,” Richie E VOTES FOR man ——_—_ Johnny Coulon May | | | | Jobnny Coulon ts veing consider- °2.—Three |@d a8 the next American boxer to appear at the |OPpose Jimmy Wilde, the English tonight in bouts|{ywelght champion. Coulon bad ! better stay away from Wilde up- and elsco Are Signing he 125} BOSTON, Jan. —Despite the © |fact that nearly all of the Bostom Red Sox are members of the base- ball frat, Harry Frazee announces: that he has 13 regulars signed for seball campaign. Richie Mitchell here January 16, on a FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette

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