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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1917. PAGE 13 het Neff Starts Out to Take All Comers to Prove His Claim to the Title FIRST FIGHT IS SET ve FOR TONIGHT IN ROSE ;CITY WITH SULLIVAN [i ; BENNY LEONARD IS SEATTLE’S MOST POPULAR SPORTSMAN ‘AGAIN GOING WELL | r GOTHAM CIRCLE ‘ ‘SY H.C, HAMILTON Gene Hatton seme oe ERT ER ay began efforts to get a into the ring again, ¥4 By EDWARD HILL | during pe a ae : “4 HAT is no doubt the first of a series of fights in which conclusively or, Chet Neff will participate to show that he has a clear ‘ites him to he legislature claim to Pacific Coast lightweight title, which he won from screws on boxing ee | Johnny Arrousey in Lo: les, will be staged tonight in ke Bog Portland where Neff takes on Frankie Sullivan, the rugged Leonard ast, ot feo f Los Angeles lightweight who has appeared in Seattle on a vests 4 Frankl Calla in & tafe number of occasions / cet ed, Dan Salt and his protege have decided to meet all comers as rapidly as possible | round bout. His left hand was still so he administered he beating solely with the right. The second melee in the battle to be waged by Neff will| | Callahan fought samely, Sia take place a rer from ight in Dreamland when | ; tak s| | Fred Fulton began training today on Lloyd Madden, former N. W and following| lfor his f Weinert that he meets Archie Wyard in the Elks’ gym on the Ith] | th ht of Feb! |the nig Basket Games On | in School League | vad of this month PORTLAND MANAGER HAS HINESE BOXEN in this city should take heed from | the boy promoter of @¥S that ts coming out of New writes that he hag un-| York at the present writing | vernor Whitman hes had a ced before the state leg now {n session {n Albany, Franklin will meet Ballard and Broadway Queen Anne tonight, at in the High School important game i for the Broad- way gym. Should the Quay school triumph over Broadway, the Pine treeters will drop down to a tle for E ague race, yellow peril” {n the per- age of a Chinese bantamweight mamed Frankie Woo. Frankie ts from Chicago, and, according to ®#king that the 10-round, no-de Sharp, is no slouch at the mitt- Ci#fon bill now tn vogue in that slinging art, having bucked up State be repealed, The Gotham) against’ such lads as Johnny Promoters have no one but them Ritchie, Johnny Coulon, Joe Bur es to blame for the affair man, Zulu Kid, and others in the r continual squabbling and re-| East fusals to get together on dates has | The Oriental has been out of the y ae the “agers ; n, and !t appears that they game for more than a year. He ; had signed a contract to box tn just about killed the goose New Orleans when he was offered Aselves * * © &£ 8 & ce A position a# secretary to & Dif FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, LOSES Chinese firm in Chicago, and de- oR SAME REASON doe eviitae se Muee ee x < HATTON IS CRACK RIFLE enter upon a business career. Aft-/ mitted in Fresno, Cal., for the er a trial at office work, he chang: | same reason that ts threatening ed his mind. however. the local situation, The promoters | McCOOL AND ALLEN WANT ateet eet Sapeaher, and the ans SEATTLE BOUTS officials finally got tired of their TP Shell McCool and Jack Allen, |CToaking and squawking and put two Portland boxers, featherweight |t8* lid on the fistic art for good I ENNIS; RE Bhd lightweight respectively,:are |2%4 all, It appears > Bnxious to show their wares tn aSe-| eRisco GETS “TOO MUCH" Maybe an amateur Is a fellow who ean't get anybody to pay him, case most rasslers would be amateurs FOSTER LAUGHS AWAY RUMORS OF CHANGE IN STAGING BALL SERIES others participate. ~ the season advances rth of July mark, the for the Renae Fuse - oe NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Laugh- }tion ing at the variously colored and | Now Attie ring. Allen has been seen here or GooD THIN Gene Hatton, Seattle's most | tennis tournamnet three years cented suggestions for changes | across p ‘Once and is anxious to come back, ott bd where the, Popular sporteman, comes A ago. in the manner of conducting the only thing the first division labs Another instance of wher iT ‘ . | the old dollar mark, and & he believes he did not show to : ; Hatton is vice president of annual world’s series, John P. |can see is the old dol failure of promoters to get togeth-| mighty near being an all- Good advantage in his first melee. | 4: is doing the boring game more ee 8 bis the Seattle Rifle and Revolver Foster, it sticks in their craws right up to er is doin ° . - McCool has never been seen here, |harni then good is cited in San) “round sporteman as well Gene Hatton ..... 19,105 ciation and an ardent fo! York National league club, de- |the last «1 but is a clever youngster and 18) pa nctaco, As a rifle shot, he is ranked Charley Hulen . 18,990 lower of all forms of athletics, clared today there isn’t reaily | Foster believes something should weticulariy anxious to take on Bud The "eek Francisco Examiner} * °n¢ of the best in the coun- “Rube” Walden ........ 18,975 baseball, football, hockey, box. anything to be done about it. |be done, and that quick, but he » Lonnie Austin's little | .ay. . try—yea, even the world. He C. B. Pauison cae 14,205 ing, and is said to be a foxy If the magnates really |doesn’t jibe beh Boge ustee Siladiator. es | has represented the state of Joe Walenh .. 10,380 quiller on ice skates. to have a ¢ said,}that the number of games or ME Sax A | eke oll duenteniiad With Ube S| Washington five times inna Also, he is an enthusiastic them give the winning club 90|Tules governing them be changed, ew BOUT TO LOSE — : tional rifle tournaments and autolst. ' t vere’ eis with the exception of the manner 7 * . er cent of the players’ share and| 17S BOXING BILL | moters, Thi pgp Hand pg has 32 medals and three cups with the rifle, but he excels in When not too busy doing , T)EFORE Eddie Pinkman fought )Pvr Cit 0 tle One cont of the dividing the gate receipts, Seattle promoters who prefer bet “The oo aneyrs red har Sing to Which he has won at various some other lines of athletic en- something else, he helps run | Chet- Neff in Dre j winning c lub’s share | a squabble rather than fall in line in waian Pare x weed pos . Bate times. holds the Washing. | deavor as well. He reached the the firm of Hatton & Oliver, | Frida ht, Whuie, {hah ige' deena ‘avery ean B. an effort to work together and fur-| ier +a Sey Eton state championship. semi-finals in a recent golf haberdashers at Second and [the story goes, J is Geaa econ “er eheua ae ikt »/ Elks’ asketeers ito If bh ther the better interests of boxing |*8OWs and a wrestling match are ly | ®ito be staged on the same night, Net only le Seattle 5 te | to Play at Home As = Sa ammnesaeam. preceded by a boxing show the| . reise aceasta In order to spur hin in with ; |night before and one two nights et Fi ithe hope that he would take the |{ng the sum to be divided a differ-| phe Enks’ basketball squad will” Isard . hi toge Savory “| GOLF IS CERTAINLY || Baseball to Go On pater down the for the prom ba ‘on your life. They'd! way tts first game on its home lcomplaint. It is being freely said li 2s * 4 ne friend turn it into a h for some clyp, * . : € ie gol || in Spite of Shaky | |i car Pio stationed oe acer ders ome S| oor tomorrow night, against the | that this sort of thing fe going to jof his in his corner, Whenéver and then the tail ” —aeaaben | HARD GAME TO DOP E, |, Conditions, Says He [adie weakened the friend was wo 10 play thelr hanien | |mancially and otherwise.” “The players don’t realize,” he in the opinion of President Weegh-| In the second round, Eddie's mae werrereccen | EXPERTS ARE AGREED) cwcso..2-terms.2 SAMMY GOOD TONIGHT } ‘ 5 with Germany DO YOU | Willie Hoppe, the slugging San| “that the world’s series was Franciseo lightweight, and Sammy | NEW YORK, Feb 2—With me one rose to remark old man of the Cubs, would not mean nd got busy started for their especial benefit Now that Grayson has been ap Goes, the old Seattle eee Bobby Jones, Norman H. Max- Jlong ago that the day of the old|the discontinuance of organized Tommy Burns, former heavy-|They got into the first cut because] pointed a rear admiral because ee os . . } be of Bi ap tebe | ut Weeghman believes it would |the referee. He heard the call and |championship clubs a bonus for|be good for a job on Following his bout tonight, Hoppe | sticking around the topmost | one is led to er where in past) be the signal for a general re-|thought some one was yelling |their work. It never was the inten-' bench. i on “Battling” Nick at sh — vt ote eee — pad ya ghosting 4c pthay * trenching ail along the line fn the | “Bristol.” : | Savers. peeeceene of Satetenes wy devehe: ie Sagheorall sealed dfather ant about due to | mwcrs. Training camps might be) Tommy had a lawsuit while in —in short, your efficiency—de- y ; : abandoned, and players who have/pristol, England, and thought that ates aan: wees your ke | to wonder wotinsamhill is go- the championships this! not returned signed contracts|anme Ge nin frinods w a ean Met io not adiey, Oak bo to Seattle Ice Hockey Ing to happen to the grand old country can spare next summer. it| probably would face a further cut and were yelling. at him, Ite near : i mer. would be worth while to h eninnt My he Union Dentists an¢ have an}, Team Takes on Pats | 327° 7") Soret. reason | expl. in salaries ly broke his neck trying to locate examination andeestimate of the |) | ny | “Just at present, it looks 11} the i . M or the mysteriou , ings are s quite true » young . ne party, which he finally d cost to put your mouth in first- Tonight in Spokane for the mysterious murmurings are | It is quite tr that the 108-| tough baseball season,” Weeghman After the bovt an explanation ie 4 |found in retrospection, viz: That|sters are coming to the front, but| said. “I have not feared the play-| followed the ques tion Mase condition. are Francis Ouimet became an open|they have done it in spurts. The/ers strike at any time, but it willl eg nas A tough ice hockey game Ie | onampion and an infant prodigy danger of an unshaved youth wear wrntbele Fg i, - s Advice and Examination looked for tonight, when the “sf . 5 : : be different should business be af upe” MORELAND, the |when he was but a youth. Also,|/ing away the crowns next summer | fected by war. 6é h Seattle Metropolitans = — mix advanced far into|isn't any greater than that the young twirler who was Marion, of which he is a mem- ber. moat tourney, and, If memory serves __popular sportsman an adept | us correctly, won the playfield aitogether wrong. Do you supt they would go on thru without pool- 1 to do, ho Knights of Columbus. In the other to the days! game of the Northwest Basketball of the make |When the world’s series was started Hokis Bremerton will Goa to pur] Players Don't Realize . : gl ton at Renton. " the nar die was ¢£ digietas atic relations with Germany, That your general health and spirits; your ability to cope with | } ‘ vis | things with the Spokane club, Rebyerd Big then cracked loose | newspapers will pri pictures of hepa Rent aig ie a | in the Iniand Empire metropo- | with a championship or so. some gray-beard as the next cham Champion Loses | bee m4 of — Eon ath — tls. | Also, one Chick Evans, who horn-| pion | > Salt Lake ead and failed tc The same clubs tangled here [ed around the top for a long time,| Nothing is so fleeting as golf} jin Cue Battle | stick, {s against all benefits for | All work positively painless Tuesday in one of the most (finally busted into a pair of cham-| fame, and no direction has a cinch | ie: ‘ | ball players : ay pee ae © © 20-70ar Sunrantes | furious fracases of the season. | pionships all in one summer, after|on the runway. It 1s Just as Ikely| | NP sears k ae<baran| yoke Wes pitcting for. ¢, bos Remember, the Union Dentists The race Is so close that any [he had barely missed any number|to run toward the cemetery as to feCo A the ¢ ‘ haonate poh gro nae he eb cag he ed rif yes | are one of the pioneer dentists || of the three clubs, Seattie, Spo- oft rn the cradle crack, ¢ ieoorke Moore, | ®& vss ‘aith | Be rly apres | champion, here last night in the|hot ¢ second block of their match, 68 to|lost three front teeth and Was fore 139. Moore won the first black. The|@d to retire to a dentist's office. of the Pacific Northwest, and kane or Vancouver, has a | their guarantee means some-|| chance to cop the gonfaion and | thing, Call at their office today play the winners of the Nation- |score: McCourt 100, Moore £9, | As soon as his molars were in or an examination. al association for the world’s working order again, the fans of ~ ratte boule buties in Spe. | Joe Tinker Now ti.Sin) Yusricusr wa," | ON MEN'S CLOTHES, SHOES UNION ‘ace Sorilane an odin lag ra Real Estate Loans A B. B. Magnate! |tho wa , decided to give him : FURNISHINGS, ETC. ' | taking on ) Vanepever. | COLUMBUS, Feb, 2.—Joe Tinker} Geraldine Farrar’s father used to \ ers and carte d them across the Co. nate The title to the local Ameri lumbia river from Portland. A ae Never before has our stock been larger or 2051/2 Pike St, corner Third Ave. |'be a ball player. Maybe that has can association club passed into his r Over Ow! Drug Store something to do with Geraldine hit ri nds here yesterday, Charles Wil-,t¢ Proceeds of ontest wer more complete. We are prepared to cater to | ting the high ones. will be secretary to go to him to pay his dentist é f poteleniae risen sceibdbtieaichack: 1 0e | every want of man. | When time for the ame came. | yut 15 people wer nd We Are Always in the Market for High- he proceeds were counted, and it Class Municipal Bonds and Warrants. {cents of having enough sping: ihe Men’s Dress and Work Shoes We loan money on Improved City Property | ank or oe fare of his ball team back to] Men’s Suits or on Improved Farms up to % their value at | Maclinaws wien sow. ‘Fe lowest rates. \ Amateur Puck Rubbers i Bes nis. anit sas ee bat aeolian Ne demand the Best Security—therefore ou | | Chasers Ready for } The puilc is G Wists t's not Digs ’ | sparen | Underwear atisfied with taker or BML rates are low. | Tonight’s Double Bill | FI 10 hi | fut bf ‘curiosities to attract. attention PROMPT SERVICE | For the first time in many annel Overshirts \| Nowadays they demand up-to-date treat “4 | many moons, the Amateur Ice Sweaters | ment and CURES, not smooth talk and | NO COMMISSION Hockey league has no rival ath- Fy | empty promises | letic event occurring on the Men’s Hats Capital $400,000.00 Our Specialty Men’s Ailmente same night on which it plays. Neckties at aE ae a As a result, a large crowd is ex- . ou, We insite Foe Become Cyan cttins, cue Wi eabials, ton pected to turn out tonight at Dress and Work Shirts Finck’s Detroit Overalls Blood Disorders, Piles, Fistula, Bladder, patatic and all Washington Savings the Arena to see the Knights of 1-4 OFF | Sie eeid tata Sivattags of this’ o to learn thelr [hl DIRECTORS Columbus mix with the 8. A. C. : ANG LOAN ASSOCIATION FF rane tube Monae tao wan! | Menon should iske advantage of this Pera condition. “A permanent cure is wha 66 99 The Genuine German Remed: | Janes CARIRNGN | clash. E Oct Biol Diserdes Al 810 SECOND AVENUE le ced eee The Auto club, which ts now . W. i. Growilier | leading the circuit, has been Prof. Ehrlich’s Salvaraan for Blood Polson, We give it by the B| The Oldest and Largest Strictly Geo, J, Danz | practicing hard of late, and de- intravenous method, at our ofices. No pain, no hospital, no detention 4 " ; ome. H i ‘ashi Griffith Davies | clares it is not to be downed fo oyna a CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Savings Institution in W: ington | John W. Eddy tonight. All 0 t ‘ Heures 9 a. m. to & p. m3 ev 7 to 4} Sundays, 10 to 12, Assets $6,300,000 | Ske ideas le 1: Dabi ; i| in vercoa S$ 4 A Joshua Gree | NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE , wast. Established 27 Years | at sar ooks Dubious for H Daniel Kelleher Sunday Soccerites| Harry Krutz | Unless Old Sol gets on the job in| Ralph A, Schoenfeld |mighty quick order, there Will be James Shannon little opportunity offered soccer | Frederick K, Struve {football fans Sunday to glimpse|} Cc, ®. Vilas |their favorite pastime, Las Sun-| F. W. West | day's games were postponed on ac ; count of the snow es Py eS | OFFICERS RAYMOND R. FRAZIPR, President WM. THAANUM G, A, BRUCE ave ron’ ime and oney | Vice President Assistant Secretary H. D. CAMPBELL W. 8. DARROW Secretary Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS Because I determine your needs before attempting to 1. I then am prepared to go about my work in | gure and nyste way. Iam a «graduate of a Clasw A Medical College, legally licensed to practice he nd bh | FE. G. Ames F. B. Finley W. A. Peters n years’ experience in my ‘profession -11| Herman Chapin Ttaymond R, Frasier James Shannon | Western League Two Stores . Beattion I treat Nervous Deity, (ML HD, Campbell Ivar Janson Wm. Thaanum Meets Feb. 15 k pie, Sith Didar eers, | George Donworth Hans Pederson ©. B, Vilas eets Fe! 9) No. 1 s No. 2 eahta iets: Gan Done | : The |} Store No. | tore No. meet t# Itatlon F C Engene B. Favre, Spokane 914 or “G0 Blood ders. Come to Wm, F, Geiger, Tacoma me for a Wasserman blood tent 1. O, Janeck, North Yakima |. DONAWAY Opposite Postoffice. \ is, First and Main | Westlake andPine 3 |to Joplin will be made here on Fe! Pine St. at Fourth Ave. [i ruary 15, when the annual me ting of the Western Baseball league , called to order, ons LINCOLN, Neb., Feb In OUR OWN Building, | opisciat transfer of the Topeka club | ‘| 202 Liberty B |

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