The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1917, Page 7

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BURNS WILL TRAIN HERE FOR MELEE BY EDWARD HILL N all “Rough House” Charley probability Burns will be seen in a Seattle ring for the last time on a week from te Friday night, when he tackles e20 Harry Casey, rugged West Seattle welterweight, n Dreamland The former Can pion is just back from a tip to Australia, and is at present adian cham visiting friends and relatives Vancouver. He will be in Se- attle the latter part of the week and will do his training t Austin & Salt's for his me with Case) charley is going into the icken business as soon as he} gets his affairs straightened) out and will forsake the fistic| art for good and all, he de-| clares. He _has purchased a) large tract of land out of Van-| couver and is now stocking it! with blooded fowls. | | } BURNS WINS ANOTHER GHT IN ‘FRISCO | Frank Burns, Seattle welter-| weight, annexed another victory in| San Francisco last Friday night when he trimmed Eddie Huse, after having him all but out in the fourth and last round, according to Fred die Bogan. Freddie writes that Burns is now fm line for another match with * “Battling” Ortega for the middle- weight championship of the Pacific coast. Evidently Burns is getting heavier. When here he weighed in the neighborhood of 142 pounds, but Teports at hand say he is now a little over the 150 mark. Besides Burns, Freddie has a couple of other lads who he is eoaching in the game of fisticuffs. He writes that he has one of the training quarters in the coun-| ry. It is located on the ocean) beach. | FRANKIE BURNS RETURNS | TO OAKLAND HOME ‘Frankie Burns, Oaklasd light. weight, who should not be confused with Frank Burns, Seattle welter | or middleweight, left yesterday for bis home in Oakland, Cal. } Frankie looked like a million| MeLarney in 3'4. | The native son made a hit with! Seattle ring fans, and has estab-| Mshed a following for himself in this neck of the woods. | Before he left he stated he woul’ make 135 pounds fom any light-) weight up here, and nk Purcell | is now trying to get one of the local | promoters to bring him back and) match him with Harry indersop. WILLIE MEEHAN AND “MOOSE” | TAUSSIG HAVE BREAK | Reports from San Francisco are Ito the effect that Willie Meeban, the clown heavyweight who re- sides in the Bay City, and who has! been mentioned as a possible oppo-| nent for Chet Mcintyre on the vet-| teran instructor's next appearance ) e?ig the ring, has split with “Moose” | " yeig, who handled him here for s fight with Frank Farmer. Not only did Willie have a tiff with “Moose,” but he had a run-in) with Sol Levinson as well. Reports; have it that Sol got the decision in this encounter. Following an argument with Mee han, Levinson is alleged to have put a couple of stiff jabs to Mee- han's nose. To the amazement of everyone present Meehan turned and walked away from Sol, instead of annihilating him, pected. | TROUBLE AROSE OVER SIZE | OF BOXING PURSE The trouble between “Moose” and Meehan, it appears, was due to the fact that Willle received an offer of $150 worth of training expenses to box “Pinky” Lewis in one of the; Northwestern cities, presumably! . as was ex-|, |to disagree STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1917. PAGE 7 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Isn’t a Doctor, He’s a Food Inspector. TIVE GOT A GREAT BHEme Co GET A FREE PEED IN THIg Care, Te ad Go IN AND Gar EVERY THING OW THE NG LIST. THEN TLE "REGISTER" CRAMPS, AND WHEN T YELL "DOCTOR" , You Come (N wre THIS BAG AND SAN IVG GOT PTOMAING POISONING AND THAT YOUTC RUSH Me TO THE NOSPrTAL 'N YOUR CAR. GET THE TDEAT Here's THE SWINDUS SMEG T Sir. a — AND THE ONY PLACE 1 COME } {Ny WHERE YoU | HULEN | Finishes Cue Mix; VICTOR Seattle representative in the | Steamboat Billiard league, |) Charley Hulen, chalked up a We're Looking for the Most Popular Sport in )| win over the Tacoma star, Seattle; Help Us Hunt George Latshaw, last night in | their set-to at the Brown & j Hulen partore here. } ON’T miss tomorrow's eaper| if you want to know who Is } the most popular sporteman | | In Seattle. | The contest in Seattle. Hulen will tackie Wallgren, the Tomerrow night conducted undefeated Everett man. This rt for th th in| th game will also be run off at | SPOrt page for the past month in| which does not seem at all fmprob- himself from defense to rove 1. Search ne At call pot ce Brown & Hulen’s. | popular all-around good fellow and|4ble, then the Millionaires will | tonight's mix pig at eee hoped i The score last night was 250 tolgportsman, will be brought to a/ Hose § tle out of top place | The Lineups | 66 UBE" MAXMEVER, the ec- pe Ra roars 176. close tonight at 6 o'clock sharp. |!" the chase for the champlonship. | Seattle. Spokane centric rustic who pitched} jihad been predicted, SGN During the early half of the game |The votes will then be counted and| Should Seattle win and Van | Holmes Goal Fowler ne Chott While for Portland) ja Browne, together with Maem Hulen marked up an average of| the complete list showing how | couver lore, the Metropolitans will Carperfter ... Defense. . Genge when the Oregon metropolis had O'Sullivan, met late yesterday By nine. For the first half hour the|candidate finished in the race, will| then have an edge of one full game | Rowe Defense...... 1, Cook} Club in the Northwestern league, | voi ciment, and O'Sullivan Shaan local crack of the green-clothed|be published in thie column to.| Over the Vancouver team | Walker .......Rover. Patrick | W0s the fall guy for many a Joke. | sr'onn oer the Darcy price Geman tables was breezing along in splen-| morrow. The Spokane club is coming Morris .. Center » Nichols] 5 ‘One “ta we byob haipen from | 100, s “ ' ' ¢ p, and all hands Forsto Left W Ker- | Portland Seattle on a night} Ps did form, and had the man from| Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! jalong at a lively clip, and a ‘oyston . “a ing r . , H arey will & the City of Destiny completely at net Al ait votes not on the{SF@ prepared for a tough struggle: Riley .....Right Wing. @McDonuid | train.” says Nick Williams, then eouaie aa a en ee a his mercy. The match went 46|desk ef the sporting editor by €| When the teams clash this evening | Bernie Morris Rickey ..,...Utility.. Mallen, Cook nme cp and “4 ae ec id n io ee ere : ts =| ofen aqua pura here. o pull one on ‘Rube. ney innings, during which both players |o'clock this «vening will not be} on he frozen aqua pura her | |Giected him to stay up and waten| The articles of agreement pulled off some classy shots. Maranville With Strikers, Say He kopeks fn his two fights here, in apnea a | which he trimmed Lloyd Madden tn Ssnca00, Jan. 30.—“Rabpit”| | Seettie’e wins Sports | | out of the four rounds and knocked out Eddie Maranville, shortstop for the average ton Braves, is with the Basebal Players’ fraternity in its strike plans, according to word from Dave| Indiana City Will Fultz, He declared he had received | a telegram from Maranvilie making that statement — 1 Famous Old Fighter own and Out Now) NEW YORK, Jan. 30—Peter Ma her, famous old-time fighter, ts in} Bellevue hospital, “down and out, aa he stated ft. A physician said| he was suffering from a complete| 2 Cents Per Game |:: SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan, 30, —When it comes to innova- tions in minor league basebail, turn to Indiana. Evansville was the first city to bulid a municipal ball park where minor league games are staged, and which is used as a physical breakdown. Maher's last bout of Importance was with Bob| municipal @tadium between | Fitzsimmons, who knocked him out.| times. | ng ae satan Now South Bend comes JOHNNY DUNDEE WINS across with a propagition for 2cent baseball, backed by the | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. chamber of commerce 20 John. | ny Dundee defeated Jimmy Han ¥ lon of Denver in 20 rounds Ed Smith, president of the eee South Bend Central league club, has asked the commer. BILL BRENNAN VICTOR ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 30 Fill Brennan of Chicago defeated Joe Cox of Missouri in 19 rounds cial body to help him sell sea- son tickets at $1.50, a cost of 2 cents a game, and the cham- ber will make an effort to sell 10,000 of these tickets, which Portland. Smith declares will not only As Meehan had just fought! pay the cost of operation, but inky” a short time before for, leave a fair margin, something not usual in the minors now- Taussig accepted the offer, but | adays. Willie got up stage about the affair. and he and “Moose” finally agreed Now Willie declares that he is going to fight one last battle, and then quit the ring and g0 to work Who Willie will take on in his} Ted Lewis Winner | in Beecher Melee cessful business upon tr other problem is solved. just this: at prices that cannot absolutely rock bottom. look your teeth over, it will not cost you a cent. Maybe you are afraid t work to be done that you hate to contemplate it, | and there is likewise a p wrong with your teeth could be corrected in a short time and at a comparatively small amount for the work done. 1054 PikeSt. Lady Attendant Someone has remarked in utter bewilderment: “So Many Gods, So Many Creeds” One could remark with the same feeling: | ‘So Many Dentists, So Much Money’ But when you consider that the Electro Pain- less Dentists have been ten years building a suc- ruthful lines, it offers a solution, in part. 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All boxed 10 rounds | \Kid Williams Will i Start Over Again) KANSAS CITY, Jan, 30—In an leffort to get going toward the ban- tamweight championship which he} lost to Pete Herman in New Orleans | a month ago, Kid Williams will fight Benny McNeil here tonight ‘Sam Crawford to Coach College 9} WAXAHACHI Tex., Jan. 30. |Sam Crawford, Tiger octogenarian, will coach the Trinity university {baseball squad here this spring Crawford, who ia wintering In Flor- |Ida, is expected to come here about two weeks before the arrival of the! rest of the Tigers All of this amounts to be question as being Come in and let us Ne Tings Torr |Washington Crew Candidates Work! hat you have so much thease et te scm It was a trifie chilly on bare ossibility that all that is knees yesterday, but despite the} inclement weather, Coach Cont bear had 30 recruits for places on the U. of W. crew's turnout. 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Ask our customers whe tested our work When coming to Our office, be sure you are in the Bring this ad with you, Cut - Rate Dentists Fraser-Paterson Os, | The Bank for In OUR OWN Building, Pine St. at Fourth Ave. .‘Rough House” (harley Is Going to Raise Chickens After Fight With Casey (Cor Trade yright, 1917. by Mark Mew t HC, Fisher Pat Office) BY BUD FISHER. ser edules before the finish of the in. Spok ind Vancouver have 10 more games to play. Whalen, the Vancouver substi tute, is the poorest scorer in the league. He has given but one as sist to date Micky lon, who once resigned as referee, will be on the job tonight Patrick Lester has sw thei in t tot | was | few ing | the Orr THE Dates for the Pacific North. |“", | west amateur and open golf championships, to be held in | Portland, have been set by | | C,H. Davis, jr, president of the | j mer Seattle backstop, | west tourney will be held on | when a young fellow he did not | of bis dollar-getting operations, the Waverley Senay club | know breezed in, and, taking the | be Wants to fight. A clause in inks, commencin; jonday, “s . a o ot 9 ¥ |locker next to Wally, started to put | Contract has been provided for suem | June 25, and continuing thru un- til Saturday, June 30, j eee The annual report of the Seattle! |munteipal golf links showed that! rep! golf cost the city of Seattle 7 cents for each and every person who play od a day's golf in 1916. The course was open for $12 days, and the daily| average of players wa: Sunday, October 8, 4 availed themselves of the public course. Annual ticket holders num- ber 568 the Included in the upkeep expenses| this year were thousands of dollars’ | worth of improvements which | {should rightly go down in the rec-| ords as original investment. In all] a total of $10,401 was received from | the sale of tickets and clubhouse} receipts. The ticket sals alone net-| | ted $5,54 EDDIE MILLER IS |_ IN CITY FOR BOUT Eddie Miller, crack Califor nia lightweight, is in Seattle to- day from San Francisco, Eddie comes here touted as one of the best boys of his weight in the West. He Is the same lad who fought Chet Neff a four-round draw in Los not so long ago. Walter Johnson Escapes Drowning| COFFEYVILLE, Kan., Jan. 20. It was made known today that Wal-| |ter Johnson, star pitcher for the Washington Americans, nearly drowned recently when the ice on which he was skating, proved to thin to hold weight | ee Billy Sullivan Is | Much in Demand | | | | | The club is| Portland baseball ‘after Billy S@ilivan, veteran White Sox backstop, to sign up with it} |for the coming season. Manager| McCredie figures Sullivan still hi Jenough pep to stick in the C league. Sullivan is holding out, however, |declaring he has several other of. ewe | be Star Want Ad will bring it. | No difference if you haven't danced before STEVENS One or two lessons, Private halls, Open Day | and Evening. {1523 Fourth Ave-—Main 3911 ’ ‘Rube’ was given the shift when | collect the shoes and shine them. | “The porter came thru the car, collecting all the shoes in sight. ‘Rube’ }on @ uniform. | “Are you on the team “Sure, I'm a left-handed catcher,” Cadman rushed out of the club- house and hunted up Tes mond. 57. On| gink out of the clubhouse players | demanded of the m: Tealey then took Cadman in and 4G introduced him to “Toots” Agnew,|a workout with the club that day.) AFTER A THOROUGH EXAMINATION ~ I CON SEG NOTHING THE MATTER wer TNE Food} Corres, 1017, br LC Pieter - DARCY All Set to Battle M’COY BY H. C. HAMILTON Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Les Darcy's first appearance before 1 the fight public been set- tied, Today it was announced by Grant Hugh Browne, Madi son Square Garden boxing im- presario, that Al McCoy, the al- leged middieweight champion of this section of the world, | had signed articles calling for lated that the men should enter 4 ring weighing not more than 160 pounds. It is evident from this that Darcy does not care to attempt the — middleweight limit, which has ree mained at 158 pounds for @ time. Even ft the Australian shoul . | dump the Brooklyn scrapper on negro porter was expected to eer for, the count, it wouliul practically nothing. Al's title to ae pound championship scarcely — could change hands at 160 po 4 It would like Freddie We ‘stopping Kid Herman for the bam- tamweight title. Darcy is now in Buffalo, go thru motions in his vaudeville stunt. | He will notify Freeman Berns r shoes, which they deposited he aisle of the car on retiring hefr berths. They told him it} the custom for each to do a hours’ watch to keep from hav- their shoes stolen. picked up one of the Dall play- shoes. t took three men to separate and the colored gent.” NE day Walter Cadman, for. emergencies. ?” inquir. he regular receiver. |Benny Chavez Wins in Denver Batt DENVER, Jan. 30.—Frankie San- young ders, of New York, was given a se “Cag” | Vere lacing in 15 rounds by Benny “¢' | Chavez, Mexican featherweight... ied the youth. Ray- , throw that fi ager, pitcher, who was going to have It was one on Cadman. 7 GE GC00 JUOGE Finds TE OFFICERS KNOW QUALITY TOBACCO) YOU MA&K Hy woRDS -———) [Vou'RE RIGHT SIRI ANY MAN TAKING ABIGGER| | SEVERAL OF OUR MEN CHEW OF WB CUT TOBACCO | | USE W-B BECAUSE IT'S THAN THAT, IS A TOBACCO RICH TOBACCO AND A GLUTTON AND WE DON'T SMALL CHEW SATISFIES. ANT OLUTTONS ON THE Y= notice a fine regard for appearance among the officers from Roundsmen to Captain—that’s one reason they are so keen tor W-B CUT Chewing, © The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is of you won't take a little chew don’t take any.” No need to disfigure the face, when anibble of rich tobacco gives more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary stuff—also less grinding and spitting. Take atip from the officer on W-B, Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New York City ICE HOCKEY The Fastest Game in the World Played by the Fastest Players Spokane vs. Seattle TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Maln 2493

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