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} STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. PAGE 13 |Padded Mittens Will Fly Tonight When Battlers Get Busy in Dreamland Oe a art atti } PLAYERS LINE UP WITH | EVANGELIST, OLD-TIME FIGHTER, GETS PERMIT TO. PD] AYERS ) . ae ar | FULTZ;STRIKETHREATS | a eee te, (Getting to Be Too | AGAIN BEING HEARD |< \ 7, po |) CHUMMY FOR BPLARNEY) oc ws sy ect ver ox on well AE CHICAGO, Jan, 26.—Lolly in How pop stuff has drained diamond dramas of blood and thunder Presa Staff Corresy aid he would have to st PAANRDPDORDOD ODADAS, NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Tris ton to have it treated. But h aed. Davin. Raise. trax ohasios TONIGHT'S CARD Speaker, Al Demaree and at | said: “I am with the boys. I f is fast being deserted by min least 30 other baseball playera Sure Wo Will win, Will stop over league playere who want tome Frankie Burns ve. Eddie Mec- {| ranging in. atation from the |On my way home | ara Heal casaeall guess, 80 Larney. Boston Red Sox and the New York players were conapic sayeth President T. J. Hickey Chet Neff vs. Eddie Pinkman Brooklyn Dodgers to American — uous by their abs There were | the Ban Johnson of the Amer Joe Harrahan ve. George Ross, association nd American only two players present from the | lean association, league clubs, are today firm in Hrooklyn club, Those who attend: | | “There's too much of this ghd CHORIN ve, Dore Mid their decision to stand by Dav- od were | Damon and Pythias stuff on oh id L. Fultz and his etrike of George Burns, Detroit; Gus Gets, the ball field,” Hickey said Harry Casey ve. Nick Suga ball players until the figurat- | Brooklyn; Larry Gardner, Hoston; | ‘Old fashioned rivalry is forgot Referces—Tommy Burns and ive cows wander homeward. Jimmy Archer, Chicago; Otto MIL | ten player throw the rms Chet Mcintyre. The 30 gathered last night in ler, Brooklyn; Tom Cla Cin: | around each other's neck astead | ¢ gy A ANG” Bt the First bout scheduled for 8:30 ) New York to hear Fultz speak, and cinnati; Al Carlstrom, Toronto; | of watching their chance to put ) slugging gladiator of hm. were surprised by two telegrams— | Grover Hartley, St. Louis; Frank! The Wisconsin boxing commit | (1.6 r these parts, is too well one from Tris § r vowing al: MeDerme Montreal; John Hen: sion has had many surprises since 1 want to see teams go after kno to need y introduction legiance to the fraternity, and the| ry, Washington; Chas, Jameson its establishment, but alg none each other with hammer ere othe: ‘0! ney ou a 5 ieo . fo great as when it received a re- ji, w see blood in tn ¢ sy, “Bat” ie quite a come Y EDWARD HILL ther from Demaree announc-| Washington; George Burns, New in 1 A 64 a aha “acted night {88 that Al never had said he York; John Miller, St. Louis quest from a minister of the gospel | when they come on the lian eng NO secret, we Might) would not strike and inviting Pults|George Chalmers, | Philadelphia; to grant him a permit for a fight)inem at d rs’ points from first y Dan Salt told him that as well tip our hand to make that statement just as Jack Dalton, New Eddie Burns, club, |to last, instead of taking St out on | he elved an offer for him a boy in Vancou- 1 promoter offer- strong as pleased Detroit; Bert D #, Loulsville Speaker Starts it John Enamann, Newark; Ed Reul Spea legram was the bach, Boston; Al Schact, Newark; bombshell, It mentioned the fact! Bill Fisher, Chicago. the ‘umps This frat business has made ball | ve The club, when started (the box ing commission has issued the per-| 5 one for Bunk- t he M » mit) will perhaps be the most pe lias e8 i by the Moosers, is to unique fn the world, The sl ae es eae Ee eae nis iia k. o, Surest th rooms will be a church gymna | Balt told Beales Oe in Rhinelander, Wis, and the box Oe en ee During the past week every } ° } SRE T sty one ut the 10 boys at ome) Fred Mitchell to Keep Cubs ers and kel Every fight of the five to Staged tonight in Dr players too roomey-mate ed y'know | ators will be Sunday {i pat tone,” regliell school boys sgt “ ‘ time or another has found ar RE h Wi h H * S \ The preacher in question is WHOIS HE? Eoportunity to whisper in our|} Straight With Honor System {1917 May See ee Rev. Fred. Wedge, formerly ia Why should I fight for five alga ) | “Kid Wedge, lightweight Rrhppersscscisap rae teu ear ; y show in Seattle ked Bunk ‘No : ju ae , en | champion of Rhinelander, and Nothing to it, I'l win with}) CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—Fred Connie Mack had a perfect More Veteran Ball puteids the ring one. of. the the good old k. 0. pune )} Mitchell is to put the honor honor system with his world }| bat Muahanstombte tekiers | ++ = All of them didn’t use the|) ger 0 force In Sige be champions. | ° af neigaen Whosesin.. |) We're Looking for the } EAL RAYMOND, the new weer Be all players are n o be . = aanee as ) c ~ nara same expression, but they } told what they shall or shail, Mack didn’t ride his men, nor Tossers Quit Game eae eee’ cova ager the Most Popular Sport in } T Tac manager, finds ae were all in the same vein 1) not do, but will be expected to “4 he have them watched. cpg ae e og H H | tle time, when not ped rd : P .) keep themselves in condition But they knew he would not : gloves and go into ing Seattle; Help Us Hunt }) smokes at Slater's, on Pike st, From this bit of advance The honor system usually tolerate dissipation, and that By PAUL PURMAN jin a game at Cleveland, where he| seemed to prefer fight peddle a few baseball yarns. dope, it appears that all five} works out with ball players, he wasshrewd enough to recog. The baseball season of 1916 [ie had played and managed teams) Ay a fighter of eee 62K | Here's one : : . zle e due to end|} 5 fize the “day after” symptoms {| saw the passing of five of the | for years prior to going to the/as tenacious as he € o | as two days before the OpeaE oi the tangles are duc tai i st ae oe eouan ks immediately. Several of that game's Paooching staal Athletes. He did not finish the| squared circle. UBE WALDEN continues toling of the season. The manager as did the now widely-famed/t pee snl np Seong famous outfit hai ver used season on account of an injury in ine hold forth in first place to-' called the boys together and gave > eee . f upon keeping in condition, and id never use Will 1917 herald the pass- day, altho C. 8. Paulson is Maloney Casey encounter o it is seldom necessary to put |!4¥0r, and did not have to be ing of three other veterans | ‘bat same: a ‘ y fe . Pau cture 4 few dates back. It will bel} f ‘Sucre over them tok waread—=thé ctnere Pespected }| witty have soldered thameaives Rucker and Wallace finished out Fly Cham making an effort to oust him from | “work together better’ he recalled that both of these|} them in bed at night and away the confidence Mack placed in {| to followers of the game? —*| "Me. seanon ne coveted position | ‘We need harmony on the © h ‘out when the final,} from the influences whien them. In 1916 Math MI Seanad pate Pay af thon fee tho list, which ott be: printed | Ae boys were out wh he final a Mathewson, ner) Wagner came to the blg leagues in bed to the list, which will be printed | After the lecture a young bush- beil tolled. } Make them useless on the field — The honor system should {/ Brown, Nap Rucker, Larry Lajole 1495, the same year Wallace joined oon to | again in Monday's Star. | ee nics ane ct eae pe pe } next day. work well with the Cubs. and Rhody Wallace hung up their | the old Cleveland Nationals, Craw |hit't for the nearest tent FRANKIE BURNS IN VERY —_— ee uniforms, never again to don them|ford bobbed up at Cincinnat! in © \e— fF y it?” ed. —— | 1 “FOR ‘Can you beat it?” he moan GOOD TRIM FOR GO : = in the big 1900, the same year Matty Joined a Joladier || FIVE VOTES Fo | |+ now this guy Harmony will ef Frankie Burns, the Oakland | " . And as 1 he shadow of | the Giants and Eddie Plank broke | . ™ ets yet. Who is he, anyway?” make the lightweight limit—is un agner, Ede an and am Crawford, whose legs made him LONDON, Jan. 26—Jimmie * deniably in better shape for his Ice Boat, Plans of Crawford, three giants of the game an uncertain proposition in 1915,| Wilde, flyweight champion of jencia tas hl Sport Came Long Way to imix tonight with Eddie McLarney Sportsmen in East «ia» | was relegated to pinch hitting last| the world, will join the British |) ok the battling coal tosser, than he No year in baseball history saw and reports from Pittsburg| army in a few weeks, having | Box Feather King ; was for his encounter with Lioyd Ico boating at 60 or 70 miles | the retirement of so many idols 48 | indicate Wagner will be removed | passed an entrance examination | seamen pas es 7 n 4n hour is not fast enough for | did 1916. |from the short field to first vos recently. | Charley Simpson, the Australian ~ Frankie has been doing some New York sportsmen, and a new | it was a fit and dramatic jin 1997, Wilde was twice rejected by ‘Frank Glahe Will featherweight who went from San good work getting himself in con-| motor-p 1 iceboat is finale to two dramatic careers Plank pitched wonderful ball injarm y surgeons on account of his 3 dition, and no doubt the tar will built rre A. Proal, that Christy Mathewson and /|1916 considering his age and term| weight. Wilde fights at from 98 to| Instruct at Elks|rrascisco to New York to get have a little better of the poundage York sportsman and amateur | hie most formidable rival, | of service, but has declared he will] 102 pounds | matches, has been promised a go argument in the ring this eve. golfer, which, it is believed, will | Miner Brown, the three fin- retire rather than serve another! The little champion has been ac Frank Glahe, the er Spokane | within the near future with Johnny Burns has declared his intentions A golfer, coming to America op speed of 100 miles an gered wizard of the old Cubs, | year with the Browns. As a sult-/cepted for foreign garrison duty,| wrestler, will be in Seattle shortly | ipane, Simpson came all the way | of making 135 pounds for any from the Orient, is authority hour or more. should have closed their j|able trade has not yet been ar-|and probably will not see much to have charge of the wrest sedi Pr ot a lightweight around these parts. He for the assertion that the Ja Tho boat is to be equipped major league baseball playin ranged it may be Plank will not|trench fighting classes now being form: »|from Australia to the nope f a rT ying is also willing to make 133 pounds anese are going daffy over gol’. with a two-cylinder aviation mo- days in a pitching duel. appear on an American league dia Before be joins the colors he Elks club. Glahe is one of the best | ting the chance to meet the feather for a title match with “Muff” Bron The game is gaining a firm hold tor, developing 14 horsepower, | Lajote closed his big league days! mond tn 1917, probably will have a « ce to ae. mat men in this part of the coun-| weight champion. .gon, the Portland boy, who holds| on this populous island king- which will tarn an aeropla: pro- cure permanent possession of the/| try. ah ip : ‘the N. W. lightweight champion-| dom, says this sporting man. peller six feet in diameter at the Lonsdale belt, as he is matched to —— ‘ship. gage ae Giiade evatations ate lace Moe edie ther or Youne h | Heated Ozone, That’s © EDDIE PINKMAN HAS CREATED W iter Hagen, holder of the na-| Ut® The frame of the boat is to | MA RK ET REPOR I | ymonds, former flyweight cham Adams W ould Matc | All Fight Talk Was LOT OF TALK, AS USUAL tional open golf championship in be of similar construction to an | » January | 2 | “Muff” and Pinkie ‘As usual, Eddie Pinkman, talk-| 1915, and consider 1 by some ort. | coceees cc ofl hoes ti hes i ied pase MA ghia eae nef greaeet gossips have it that all the “ anes uch |!es to be the greatest professional , utomob: spud marke’ % focal, per . “ ae “a . Sa, cia ahoat ety ev ced ith golfer in America, will join the col : ring wheel attached to oe stronger, tho potatoes have sone | Eat ~ “Per craton Dode” Paskert Sore cece Adam b matchmaker of Tinea ta Seacnm L, - “ “ ‘edic . i| front runner, to prevent skid- parly out o . ~ jothoun the Elks club, ha nounced io vat oe Se ats Rimes: Bde 10 |e ctove ta a well known young | a6 ‘ teeny (pit of aight. An unexpected} on Philly Outfit is? crort wil be made to match {Portland was the bunk; that the about the best little publicity ee 10 ‘; Pp . _ petted es int nar may fo eo ma Muff’ Bronson, Northwest light-|story was gotten up by “Moose™ ees cer, eegmoter, cat, RSTO) et mitanuat’ | bis ae “Dode" Paskert says he stuck| wel mplon of Portland, and|Taussig and friends as a publicity around handy. ’ “ jours 7 . ee . . n with the Phillies w he Feds| Eddie Pinknist for a bout at that | stunt to get Willie more prominent- cs aE ae ay siages Jack Britton Wins | Putter in Porttand Thursday went with the Phillies when the Feds| Rddie Pinkwan meant to se Sie up 3 cents, 1 kot here ix etarian diet for this fracas, or at There is one presidentiat | From . Paul = cents, The market | Jeast claims he has. If he really| nominee who ie not worrying | ‘om St ul Boxer | hm, with a prevalence toward al LOWEST SHOE PRICES At Our Two Stores Here’s your opportunity to make your selec- tion from a new shipment we have just received of JUST RIGHT MEN’S DRESS SHOES, both black and tans. jump, and now the Philadelp magnates will not reward him. He b —— igher price. ., it evidently has done some! over the election, and he is ST. PAUL, Jan Jack Brit ” Oe eS ys has refused to sign his contract, Neen bo yrs fe ae Charles F. Thompson, who is |ton, claimant of the welterweight! ‘There is little or no demand upon but will report in the spring, pend- gladiator is in the | set down to head the Western close victory over Mike |the cheese market. es, after] ing 8 adjustment of his case. |Reuther Holds Out finest condition imaginable. | Golf association in 1917. During all the chetter, Neff, a8| Thompson has previously held vere last night. Britton | their recent flurry, are righting and had O'Dowd groggy in the last| increased buying is the rule, usual, has kept a back seat. Funny) the office, and is known a H J nr i. T the 4 ¥ plit} ef hing about Chet, he prefers to do| member ‘of the progressive |ione come ter Rine were sp | a Windy City Cub: his fighting in the ring school. A new policy of the | P Prices Paid Wheirnte Dealers for on Windy City Cubs W. G. A. along national lines is ST Vegetation and we ELIMINARIES ALL LOOK bd | — Hubbard Walter (“Dutch”) Reuther, left REAL SCRAPS expected under his regime. | From the main preliminary to a he curtain raiser, things look good.| About a dozen Chicago golfers Just Printers here is no doubt but that Joe|have signed the call of the Bards| | 4013 THIRD MAIN 1000 Harrahan and George Ross, the /for the trip to Mineral Wells with Vancouver featherweight, will put | the White Sox. President Comi | up a clever mix. key has been presented with a full] Harry Richmond and Bert Rid-| set of « and his friends hope ley, another pair of feathers, aré¢|to persuade him to join the band of| also carded, as are Nick Sugar, Ev-|those who follow the royal and| erett welterweight, and Harry |ancient game of Scotland Casey, the rugged West Seatt LD bruiser. VenerAneae Tematore— hander, drafted from Spokane by o S-bantet oral the Chicago Cubs, is a holdout Reuther received his Cub con- tract and the amount of mon named therein was far below the sum that “Dutch” considers com mensura with his hurler and all-around pla lity as a | Brooklyn Prexy Is_ | Anxious for Trade, Almira, kee «+ oa wo Jordon Keeps Title : Charley Hulen Loses | as Billiard Champ Value AMUSEMENT 8 ag ee Charley Ebbets, who raised the in Everett Cue Game Biciece ea at Brookiyn in the world ser Ne 2 ° Feuptant—Fiorida, per th. Garlic, Cal, new, per Ib, 10@12% Priced $4 to $7 We Are Carrying a Most Complete Line of Men’s Work Shoes Washington Dry Sox Shoes Felder, Dayton, Chippeway and Jefferson Log- ging and Work Shoes. Bergman Hand-made Logging Shoes. so has a few ts that more 1) next season, : NEW YORK, Jan. 26,—Plans Native Washington creamery, cube. .29| have been offered whereby the In- Native Washington creamery, brick .40| tercollegiate Rowing association Btorage, bricks : $4] would shorten the distance of the| Regge Select. ranch 38] varsity boat races from four miles | to three, Several authorities will be consulted before any definite action is taken |: Castes Zobhoa ts St North west | Oranges-—New, navet ‘ @2.5| les, thereby qualifying for the hold-| ERETT, J 5 y ALHAM ™ Veppere—er ib. . M Ae wilete Hulen, Seattle's representative in|er dropping the first block of his Se arate THEA BRA 5 &PINE Eiecaogio-Wisritby onae to the Cardinals one cunl the Steamboat Billiard league, lost| Match with Walter Johnson he Di iC athan .. TART k = to Walleren, the Everett player,| came back and chalked up two vic ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE [ieee Killer end Frank Gn here last night at balkline, 250 to| tories. The final score was 150 to ry EE! Bayan Winesap. 180 - sonia . tice ioe Dugdale and Percy . y = bP dh dt REAL PAINLESS Fred Clarke Has Masoo—Fester Bail ew Fai Producers for, Hews, | —— | ‘ Howard's Animal Spectacle Poulter, ‘and Por! ait President Haughton has a few Bundle of Chink | Our CES Mijares —- Orpheum. Travel 9 —@ | ideas on the subject of batting; he | Fred Clarke, former manager of Upstairs Price POWER tcrininers pa 8. He sug the richest ex-ballplayer in the - GS 10-25-50 75 nts hit over | world An oil company recently EVENIN pallid a é : | bored into a gusher on his ranch i Se aE “EEN Would Cut Mile Off million simoleons now. This puts Ik him above Comiskey and Hanlon as CG UKE WH @ capitalist (whalebone) plate, which is the) for Joe; Sure Hs Is! lightest and strongest plate known, — See Windows foes not cover the roof of the Frank Gotch regrets that Stech- EVERETT. Jan 26. Charley | three-cushion billiard champ. Aft Pears «4 up league, would lik o trade Fred tee 149, 127 in 71 innings, Lecal cooking ..... oom ey 1 . | Trousers Las Agree on Batting! ident Dugdale the Pittsburg ball club, is sald to MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50 Intercollegiate Race Frank Gotch Sorry In order to introduce our new mouth; you can bite corn off the or ix a “one-hold” wrestling cham Fourth Avenue PALACE HIP one Domestio wh: Limburger triplete cob; guaranteed 15 years. Dien. 1k te to be regretted, €00,| \annnsnunssinunsiunimessmmiannaal [fe mere es NA) MM Ce ete tea? U2) oe rn NR is oes esses. $3.00 | that Rockefeller has only oil, and | Afternoons, 1:30-6; Even, 6:30-11 High School Squads Red Wing Shoes, $3 to $6. $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88,00 ‘ha! some of our other millionaires iis Mead Worlate D. CLANCY & 00, io Play Basketball John Meier Union Label Shoes, $3.50 to $6.00. $10 set of teeth ........... $5.00 | DAY only one kind of gold Li Wal Chastncrae B i Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ee ie All Wool Blue Serge White crowns . .$3.00 COMPARES TELEGRAPH Heavy Waterproof and Cor- Gold fillings ...-- SERVICE IN SPEECH duroy Panta, Silver fillings .---~ TE iae Charon ¥, Nowsom of ‘NEW PANTAGES |: Chops AN work guaranteed for 15 years.| isco, division commercial agent $2.50 value Pants, Mate, 2:20—Nigha, 2 vant ‘ A ‘Two high school basketball games are set for today. This afternoon Broadway tackles Ballard on the Ballard floor while tonight at 8| ss00@49.00/ o'clock Iincoln takes on Queen | +42.00@ 42-00) Anno at the hill school | 140 00@41 00 sioowssoo| Elks Ice Hockey | Crew Meets S. A.C. 23.00 Special Corn—Cracked .: n Fran 14 Off on Every Overcoat in Our Stock L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No.1 | Store No. 2 First and Main | Westlake andPine Have impression en in the mor of the Western Union, in an ad fng and get teeth same day. Ezam- dress to members of the Rotary Upstairs at ..$1.95 ination and advice free. club Wednesday at the Washington | Annex, compared the present day pol telegraph with that of the first days and His Son BOB, | ig \ 23.00@ wi shington Gouble com- of telegraphy Open Saturday Nights Other Big Acta », Dressed weeee : 00 A large turnout ‘of Elks is ex Most of eur present patronage i@) iroday said Newsom, the West 10c and 20c Re a’: TFhogines commended by our early custom- irs, whose work ts st fv ‘ood ern Unic faction, Ask rd wi of wir e texted our wor! i Pala} Poe Me our office, be sure you are in the 900 offi right place. Bring this ad with you. “ They have has over 1,500,000 mil | ——— aa ates the Arena when the Elks amateur nile p fee hockey crew pts the S. A. C. ‘int engin 000 oe| Tailored |(10c OAK 20c)/Everareen A. C. Has) iii si fea the Auto tno 000 miles of cable nd at fondo Basketball Mix On| ana v. of W. sauad are also sched: uled to tangle. nes, which connect with approxi M The Evergreen A. C. will meet Ra y 3 + jonte Carter and Company he Evergreen nee ; OHI ot 4 matey” 6,0 ment able ur Ready Co. Suc amin Week tn tho Bellevue basketball tonm,| gagtern red cedar le becoming so as entists ‘ f eoghe pected to be on hand tonight | “THE ROLLICKING GIRLS” || champions of the East Side, at} gcarce that pencil manufacturers No Mat. Thurs. Lesehi pavilion tonight at 8 o'clock. | arg turning to the California in fie AmMy’t) A fast and hard-fought game is ex- cense cedar, pected, words from coast to coast up to 207 UNIVERSITY ST. | 1865 was $7.50. The present rate 401-403 Pike St. goulte Wraser-Patcrses Co, for 10 words ia $1,00,