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ID MITCHELL TO CALL OFF MELEE WITH DICK WELLS BY EDWARD HILL EO HOUCK, the Seattle lightweights 130 pounds—will depart from MISTER! WILL OU PLEASE FEU ME WHAT TIE ras lightest X his native shores between the 15th and 20th of this month, bound for Los Angeles, Leo has won four straight bouts, not including his deteat at the hands of Nick Sugar in Ev wee rett, since taking the slec ion from “Muff” Brons« He’ has been fighting in old style of late and feels th he once again has an oppor tunity to get some matche: He has an offer of several matches in the Cafeteria city e will be handled by Frankie Dolan, the moving} picture actor and boxer. His first battle will be staged] sh after Houck’s arrival]) “Rube’s” Friends in Los Angeles Declare Him MITCHELL-WELLS CONTEST | Popular Sport MUST BE CANCELED inlaid onal Word has been recetved to the - effect that Sid Mitchell, Seattle Tal weight, and Dick Wells, tho eat,” have been 15-round meiew in ti “bear for a Ida. Word also comes that Sid Mitch etl is very ill and will not be able to go on with the bout. Louis Newman, w is putting on the show, will obably use Valley Trambitas or Al Somme the Portland middlewelghts, {n place of | Mitchell. EDDIE CAMP! MEETS BILLIE MASCOTT IN PORTLAND excitement ts scheduled Jand ring followers tomor. row night when Billie Mascott, Bob- by Evans’ fighting feathe ght, tackles Eddie Campi, the ¢ Pris stic flinger. is bout has -ausec Some for F T ban son of both boys ts tho Campi is a smi fav are thove who b have the better of the tangle Edward after the six ro more talk anything staged {n+ Portland | The prowess p little time. well William will | with unds have | been tolled off. | CHET NEFF MAY HAVE TO DO BATTLE ON HIGH SEAS Altho not generally known, Chet | Neff, local 133-pounder, is a mem-/ ber of the Washington” naval} militia. Chet has received orders to set- tle up his business and report for orders tomorrow morning. In al probability, Chet will have to move his luggage aboard one of Uncle Sammy's yachts where he will) reside for some little time in the} future. j i “Rube” Walden When not serving soup in Albert ansen | -2::°" pee te Wald Seattle's most deweler and Silveremith popular sportsmen in the recent | contest In Th Star, is attendi | boxing shows, baseball games and such like. | Besides having been voted on © most ilar sportsmen ty, "R eems to be one of ost por Oks as well, ac ng to his friends Charley Mullen in Seattle for Winter Another big league star has Soin ed the local winter baseball group The newest addition {s Charley Mul der for New Yor! Desp the strong oppo sition he will have, the Seattle is confidant of landing the reg second basing job 1 the Official Call Trapshots Turn Out Dec. 28, 1916 and Crack Pigeons, CAPITAL PAID UP. .$400,000.00 Loans ...... « 339,477.96 Green Lake saw the flying clays Real Batate , 218,901.3f }| zip thru the air Sunday for the first ” 2 447,224.05 || time in several weeks, D. R. Baker, Gilt Bdge Bond Pose ga E. K. Van Vieck and George Serip. Cash Reserv $161,327.09 }\ ture were high guns, with 49 out of a possible L. H. Reid had a perfect score Harbor island, while C. FE. Mo ey chalked up 49. jLes Darcy to Take ‘The Bank for Savings n [ts Own Building Pine St. at Fourth, Ave. AK Vancouver vs. Seattle Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1917 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. HOCKEY———_ HOCKEY | | at Ke y is to become an Amer- He's evidently for that stall of going es next year Les Da ican citizen | gotten about | back to the trenc Championship ICE HOCKEY The Fastest Game in the World Played by the Fastest Players Phone Main 2493 Out Citizen Papers | Western League Trying to Put Old Pep Back in National Game; Northwestern Should Do Likewise WASHINGTON in}, |any city in the country, | almost, Itsy €xacrty Two o'ctock! The Western league is it o t Dat thu m th n evidence 20 o ting back to first principles, It | in 6th Pere eigera hiv way on lose yeary aor “Kid day" in most| tho past week In university | the Arena here looked much | has voted to abolish club |i. oiine spikes thr the crowd to/cities seldom draws more than 200/ Sporting circles wae the regis- brighter today, following the re- | houses at the grounds for visit | watting bus. In the past few years or 300 urchins to the park. A stm tration of Ross Mackechnie, a port that after all Bernie Mor. | ing players. They will be com- | the opp 4s for hero worship ilar day a few years ago in some| former Doble football star. ris, leading goal getter of the | ve ly eribed, of the smaller cities of the idle MacKechnie was counted on Pacific Coast association, would | pelled to don the uniforms at | ha at ne 4 he «mal n . he tri thin exp! a| West would have filled the average| @8 one of Washington's foot be back in harness. | their hotel, and make the p the clatule ie “ to the mud guards | ball stars last season when he For a time it was feared the in-| ee eae Sener | sad | failed to register. His failure |jury suffered to his knee in the| eseeres | to do so was blamed to the Na- me at Spokane last week would] gp ty ag licence tar ae lgataried ete {| tional Guards being sent to | keep the Metropolitan star out of| mae Giscourage that brand of |) ° }| Mexico. On his return from | the game for some little time. Such] # between players whi h\) ew ticers to e }| the border he found that it was | does n em to be the case, how- ney of adjoining « rae (impossible to arrange a satis. ever | the fimazing interest of the|t El t d T ht t { factory course and play foot Cully” Wilson is able to get in-| the flagging inter of the (ball and left school. Since that to the lineup now 10 his injured| : ke ca ry Acad ecte onig a time he has been engaged in pin {« still a bit wol Jim Riley, | n thetr unies ) forestry work. He will reenter however, is playing a splendid The Western league, former. Athletic Club Meet: football under the guidance of | gume for the local ice hockey crew| get. ly one of the staunchest small minors in the country, like Northwestern, is making af for existence. The interest been waning -for several sons. Barren stands are order of the summer, yawning deficits in the fall In ffort an kraduates together fed that ma. th ked an nave Isbell other some nning memories of our youth clu around those adventures which we joined hea rocks at the horse-drawn in Some of the most cherished the ight has ea. the with | | game, | i to t as 8 alien f the fans ster in ving bus ladened with visiting bal! play ers. Tho genuine were the day rivalry base s of ball. The boys of ghat day grew up to believe that ali visiting players were their heredi enemies, Dad, to be a fan every club In the circuit elf was only 5 each er or leas visiting club how s t of the film, and has taker { the color from baseball, e ball tary if he happened harbored the same half savage resentment against | part of iting thie » much pclal y in N. W. league. ‘The players to and from the park alone or in small groups, and are not recog: | nized by the fans, because guised in their store clothes r you wil elde f sticking around the entr park, either before o game. Thru boyish eyes no aver looks quite #0 imposi PRAISE FOR athle ng "NORTHWESTERN GOLF LINKS Only two golf courses in Cal Ifornia compare at all with the links in Oregon, and British Columbia, opinion of Russell cific Northwest amateur champion. Champion Smi passing the winter in Ca nia. He has played over tically every course in in Smith, Washington the Pa- golf th is lifor- prac- the state, and writes in a letter to a friend that the Ingi course, on the beach near Francisco, and Del Monte, are the only of championship caliber. I do not understand wh do not have grass greens in ern California,” sald © Smith, “Los Angeles has lawns in the residence sec and |so-called “greens” at th | courses are not green at all are merely circles of sand, “It 18 impossible to piteh to the green and stick. If yo eside San the course at links they South ampion as fine tion as yet the e golf They as hard, as asphalt pavement. a shot um pitch land happen to strike on the green | | the ball bounds 20 feet and far beyond the green Angeles and n Low enyiro: he run vel derstand they are experimen t with but none of them are as I can ascertain some ent no gra being 1 Just as Larry McLean dec join the Cincinnati elub, th the air Players ne use ing to greens ised ides to no drys STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917 Leo Houck, Local Lightweight, Leaves | MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Was Showing Undue » Speed. wei, THREE O'CLOCK You CAN GO T THE DEVIC when leaving t PAGE 9 (Copy ht, 1917, by H.C. Trade Mark Reg VU. 8. Pat Office) Soon for Series of Bouts in Los Angeles BY BUD FISHER. Fisher. HEN! JERR WHERE ARE You GANG (IN SUCH A RUSH? regs THAT KID ASKED Me THE TIME AND When Tob Him 2 O'CLOCK, HE TOLD mts "ro GO To THE DEVIL AT Sorcrock ! “THAT FRESH K wt Tut. Ger Him! { MLL SHOW HIM, HE CAN'T (NSULT & GENTLEMAN AND GET Awan with IT, ar ( pCi tomorrow night's he park etill steam-!falls to manifest the same wild en One of the bright features of Coach C. J. Hunt next fall. jand is not off the i INCHED; P the Vancouver Millionaires at WELL WHAT'S YOUR, HURRY 7 | YOUNE GOT AN HOUR Ye T, OLD FOOTBALL SEATTLE HOCKEY ANT SURE IT HAS PENN STAR BACK AT ay aa chances of winning fracas with ice for penalties y oi jas mm ch as the popular Wilson “Cully” Wilson A gathering the likes of jtertain the guests following the Dicdock d The thought is firmly intrenched which has never been held be- business procedure ; rydockers an in Manager Pete Muldoon’s "4 Rela lati f Yale fora is expected tonight at the Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, Shi builder: Win that the Seattle club will win the elatives Oi Geattie Athletic club when following which will come the busl-| ip 8 1 iti Coast aasoolation goafuion, | Football Stars to the annual meeting is called to ness meeting and of of and take on the Easterners for the order “ fleers in gymnasium, Ther ty and the § world’s championship at the Arena Sprint for Old Eli Among other things F. J. Carver comes the entertainment retur The gan are sch led for the will ber president of Among the many matters of im yesterday's soccer! West this year. They alternate} syamories of former Yale giOey net W. M. Inglis, portance » brought be pbuilders triumph: | each season, and it will be recalled th all field called by the prene nterlent, yp fll fore the the plans fo ve Diamond, 1 to ©. that the Portland team won the gon-| 0 the football field are rec: lay plans board cailing |establist sin a new while the Dry Dock lads walloped fasion in this league last r and|the names of two freshmen who | for the of the ¢ * cation the Celt db to 0 went t, where it was defeated|/have reported for spring track scope in ath 4 Mite An| | Those nome ! fer, place ° in the series for the world’s title. | work to Trainer Johnny Mack. irgent invitation has been ext the new board a red Rautman, ty oye ed to all oldtimers to be | Fdward i bn I. Yorum x Lad Jones Would FAMILY NEEDS HELP arte Fee tendance at the session, and ar-|. Jansen, J. Hardeman, J. E Teach ’em Boxing |son of Pudge Heffelfinger, el ris rancements have been made to en-'Dafter and W Santmyer. |by many to be the greatest : Tad Jones re mmends boxing A family by the n LAY PULLED Ss as an aid to football playing. Yale | lving at 6 Oth ave. must contemplate a game withlof help I VOry by BASEEALL WCOUT #5: eee Se This is the story of an ivory| months just what they missed. lenis Nietzke played in eight games An ivory bh ris a big league last sea 1 didn’t m a bit scout, but of them, altho not| Schaeffer took part in 11 games. backward about calling their finds was at bat 39 times and co’ |ivory, would wildly disclaim any at hits for an average of 43 tempt to so characterize them. hits included four hor } selves triples, a brace of dou and he Cincinnati sent one of its scouts had seven stolen bases to Toledo last |teur rightfield ht tean Ether, the o the regular rightfielder's fall to sign an a er f m f a member « a trial with Elks Lose Basket Contest to K. of C. effer, or he forgot With seven won and none lost beeen sesae tay t fubee anal, ee On January 7 of the year watched a game, saw a fielder and western Basketball league. In Sat 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- offered him a chance for a trial ; S : 915, The fielder he secured, was Urday’s fray, the Knights of Colum: dan was arraigned before the lay ook Ph vce that bus outplayed the Elks, winning, |||] State Medical Board and his |playing in Schaeffer's place that » ; A the aning, Man ty crastion saanlctue bes {to 11. The lose of “Hap oked, the contention of Neither the scout nor the Cin-,Morse, who was ruled off for bd ° . t nager 4 out for fouls, handicaped the Elks. the board being that the ad- | wre cso cha tte Nese dt Hine I] vertisement reproduced, | which had been running in | aces i aan a pinvengresremmape {||]] the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases | | he hai faniak” Gt ghey 1 cee | Doctor Jordan appealed to ts abhor ; ‘ esgic STeage tng |]] the courts in the matter and irapefrui ery scarce, but sev . |lieve the situation Apple prices Pcoeta mes |I] Court, produced evidence of are stiffening in the extra fancy |Mewey— lll] a character that caused grades, Etrained | Judge Walter M. French to - Oranges award @ decision to Doctor probably will start te boost prohibition for Oblo. * Grapefruit Egg prices are still uncertain, but ¥ | Butter Is getting firmer with short ening supplies of cream. ignorant of medical matte: Domestic wheel Lamburger There {s no contention here that any medicine Oregon triplet . has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all Gimaeasad 33 of the testimony in this case seems to show, as Young Americ sere far as that {8 concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has Country Hay 4 Grain tended to benofit the patient, teenie) There {1s no contention on the part of the Sta renin,” Sree rain and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that Popeorn-—Nebraska, per Ib. +. 24.00@26.00/ 19 there was anything in this advertisement that was Cal. wer fon a 5 Hh tty Me {injurious te public morals, ‘i 100.12% 44.00@45. So that it gets Cown to wheter or not this ad- Kutabagas— Yaka, mack abie peed G04) srtisement i# so grossly untrue as to Involve fauash— eer 030.03% 4 Het noral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan pers ond 39 00m 10. ’ ' . nine na 9-6 4 Under all the testimony in this case, 1 cannot igs . $ ‘at dean GE oo ||P cing that the adverdsement is sa grossly untiue as Shorts + B100N9200 Petsten— Straw-—Too 3. y, bl Pa Timothy . . fakima Geo Mixed .. Locals Bastern’ Washington doabie Fe ol Yesler, Cal. sweet e- ee ae Wheat ... .caeccae Wheet May mentioned therein. Pineapple—Fiorida, crate Jordan, restoring to him his be steady this week. | Apples — lsense. r onathan Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914. 5 oo Judge French stated in his ‘Twelve years cular abscesses on my | Starman Winesap” decision: neck and under my arms, and the doctors bere offered’ te eal cookiny ‘ hao ut for Du ed that it might reau peel acted The court cannot find in in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J, Bugene Jord Deliciow this case that any credulous cured me without an operation, and I have remained Kome Beauty or ignorant persons have well ever since. (Signed) Cc. B, BOYD, ~ ne heen Gecalved. On the other 2715 Fourth Ave. North. |, pand, the Witnesses who ar hah ieibiah abaatiad say cal sia ae 4 > ave be: vin eal demonstrations of the merits AT 2 have been produéed on be my system right here In Seattle for the past thirty years, doz 6 20 half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds of signed testimonials on file In my office, written by Spring Chickens 1 among the best people tn the grateful patients known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people tn the Goltre, Strabismu called incurable @ Ketaller for id Cheese se (including Heart Locomotor A tiam, Meningitt ame of Treater,| N., is {n need| tive of Tom There are four children. | ereatest heros. Both are distance runners. of any kind VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL whom I hi ure: a0 (ty Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic ? city. Professional people, the Bladder, Deafness from Peralysis of the Auditory Nerves, 20 people of standing fn the Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronic Dy community, people who are Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic G age) i, Para s, St. Vitus’ Dance and most iseases. There being @ number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt te well ale ae eity. And I don't think that or tb. to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Eugene Eggplant Wiorids, per, tb. RILEY: it can be contended that Jordan, 619% Firet Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 am. tes Herectadieh—Local, per 1b , ery, brick 4a they were elther credulous p. Sj Bondays from BD me te 8 hm conmultatee tae ee Uitoce er rate ii |] or tenorant’ except as. the spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable Local hot a8 laity generally {s somewhat Jordan and judgment will, the: Jordan GREATER VINDICATION DESIRED The Medical Board claimed Were incurable, meaning, of co not cure them. Doctor Jordan cure them, but produced in co! ly cured patients as witne: under oath, Doctor published in order to acquain many friends with the proven facts in the case, r. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, | of all time, and the latter fs a will attest to its wonders. astraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Hip Di G to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor 9 for hit stories of their remarkable cures ha Jorden has caused this statement to be Shevlin, one of Yale’a “4 j Inflammation of spepsia, Eptlepay, se, Infantile grene, Jaundice, Spinal Curvature, of the other so- refore, be for Doctor COULD NOT BE that these diseases urse, that they could not only claimed to urt scores of actual case, The been stated t the public and his