The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 25, 1917. PAGE 8 OF THE DUFFS—Even the Table Was Hooverized. WE MAY AS Wet Gey Nf Y[ [we've DEEN ware ff a ates LINE IF WE EXPECT To A WALP Hou, Coa One. 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Murphy recently enlisted in the Marines, | Start. and will be the high mogul of the dia ners under Lieut. Best's ‘ Coast Ice Hock ammociation direction 0 That is, Mike's too busy to bothel ut Friday night, when I meet|S00ut the mine-run variety of bad Le cver there,” writes| {&bts, for Mike is spending his tims vat Teast it lant go.| ese days clubbing @ bunch ing to be in Steve's favor,” he con-| YOUNs huskies into fighting shape an i in with in endeavoring to get - Fort Dodge, which les just out @~ Letter men from nume Pacific coast and Northwest © uenenn, dine! winning his came, 5 to 6, Only Unues to seribts . 4 | star seanon, thing ro a a Des Moines, lowa. Warsity limeups, in additic f 1 known professionals, | are beginning to ahape themselves up one man got on, Jim issuing a The veteran Const heavyweight eee are now wearing the Marine uniform, and will be eligible for work with| for the pennant race. It t Fri pans ‘ champion sends wore _— cage George Ingle and Frankie Tacked the baseball team. |day night In Portland with the loca Four yoars later dim again @ that he will be in the old pink Of |e. nish the star attraction on condition for his bout with the knock ‘em for a goal” fire inddie| ws - beg when the time comes for them to|‘™ Tscoma New Year's day, —— Should Jess Willard and Fred Fall Steve hasn't much to my about | his string of four knockouts in a| {On ever ment. ey ee a broke into the no-hit cotamn 1913, when he pitched =» City blanking To 0 Kut Jim's greatest no-bit quintet furninh to six-round matinee card to be Sammy Good, the Seattle welterweight, who is in Manila, lost eal oe Rose Buds @ foul to Dave Meekin, an tralian b at Manila last month. The The first game will be played in foul landed in the second round, but there was a difference of opinion | g, Tuceda night with fas to whether a foul had been commi or not competitor, then fol oo: Ee lows a trip to Vancouver for a game and the hardest game he | tallest and heaviest men who .~ LLIE MEEHAN, almost as fat as ever, is back In San Francieco|January 4, and the ever lost was pitched against sae ‘ , how I do it.” he| “me, together in a battle for the Hii: from a somewhat disastrous trip. Willie didn’t do as well as| around the circuit has been r Cincinnati last May 2, when he ot eee to oben | world’s heavyweight rr ‘usual on this journey away from home, and returned to find matters 1's Champion Metrope pitched against Fred Toney said,”’ I just climb thru the ropes de |“ Wwinara will stand : sees aaa oo th For nine innings Cincinnati did @ | termined to hit them as bard as [| ‘ More or less topsy-turvy Muldoon. anne f thy in height, and weight pounds, To begin with. he had an offer from Panama for a couple of fights | cal septet, in considerably worrie not get a hit, = —— did peli ag harap digs oon Aone Fulton will stand 6 feet 5% inchal that sounded tempting. Just about that time he was advised by the|to whether or not he w hicago, but Jim allowed » _ t in height, and weigh 218 pounds, = | @raft board that his p > w A that he couldn't leave | Frank Foystor of the ven pair of hits in the tenth and eee Jim Joffries and Jack J ‘ : : oo it was ¢ 4, back on the ey breered thro with a Old friends of the once great “Kid” s “ bi the country. He will come | examination Thursday, and | since It wa e i : were perhaps the two biggest unless he is allowed to go on 4 of dependents, may be a soldier yet 2 Peet vane Lavigne will be interested in the) ever to battle for the hea’ news € e a e e e e e e e ry e e 2 e e e e e e e e e e e ry e e e e e e e e e e o ° e 7 e 2 ° e traft and can the has been for several | crown, but compared to Willard months a regular employe in the| Fulton, Jeffries and Johnson werd i Ford factory, holding a responsible |qwarfs. Jeffries stood 6 feet teal Colored Youth Is ss an inspector of automobile | height and Johnson, from whona ¥ | arts. This ts much better than liv-| tard won the championship, is 6 Star at Football inc trom nana to mouth, as Lavigne | inch, “ Roy Robe t jored did for many years as proprietor of | eee he. 4 has|% roadhouse or a gymnasium. La-| It js teported from the Bast & vigne never had any financial genius.| Benny Leonard is to give ILLIAM C. “BILL” RLOCK, one of th anglers on the Pacific Ment of the service, is « ‘ventured. Block fs at present quartered at is patiently awaiting orders sending him Camp Jackson, 8. C., or San Antonio, best known fycasters and | dnance depart with army life as far as he has Holmes on Way | Muldoon = from “Ha | wuver (Wish) Barracks, an: | er to Rock Island Arsena: ived word yesterday | Pr Le nes that he is on At the Pacific Northwest championship tournament, held in Seattle, | the way # sete at rest rumors) His rin cht | i f earnings as lightweight al a firs be annexed five firsts and two seconds, practically making a clean sweep|that he had intended quittin tne | ctiainpinh: ati Oaly & Gert time fedex @ return bout after the of the tournament. game this season and taking a post | nl j we year. und he never saw much prosperity} 9 ——____ ccilgecaaa after losing the title to Frank Erne} . seatll ee *usblio Q0uh” Sa bib iabe «| Zbyszko Claims Title a ae jas Wrestling Champ If victorious in Friday night's con-|) NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Windell 7 szko claims the world’s champiog | a, ee ee cite a ee THE OLD BOX SCORE When you read the daily pa; ‘And turn her over to the sportin You scan the players’ average and fo every line ‘That telis about th n the city] ty} n is due| key ts in the good old summer ynolds will probably otal & eaile ‘ nd with Al| Wrestling utle, and if there is ang Seiriieen ng Rose City | doubt al it, he is willing to tackle middleweight | “Strangler” Lewis or any other coy rae Ge | |testant with aspirations tee Jack McAuliffe claims that Rob|crown. Zbyszko declared he nevel > Wow! Glimpse Fitzsimmons had Jim » goat made any objection to Lewis’ head jong before Fitzsimmons boxed Jack | lock. But in winter, when the hot And the gossip and the « You turn back to the e And throw it on the as dust and r For it's roque and 4 game of basketball i And a story of an | Players That Dempsey Before the latter and sca: " ere’s cv ft Fitzsimmons atc « says + And there's cur k a ta mt were matched.” says | Pushball Is Winning But the old box s#« rs Cubs Wanted McAuliffe, “I discussed with Corbett | 4 Sepia boos the chance Dempsey had against! a Following Abroad ‘ baa, oe ‘ i " Gees Fitzsimmons. Corbett saw Fitzsim > . Eddie Gerne 4 phenomenal 19-year-old pitcher, will be| Among those who acem to have an oes | incon defeat Billy McCarthy in Gait, |; rushball, the youngest +.¢ sporty Ti tainstay of the Cincinnat! Red ie wend see cies Gh ae (ee oes te Press Leased Wire nt Bully MoCarthy in Call: has become increasingly popular and jie 2. ee lar Wisiake, Week Gana, Gone ae tae 10, De Doyle, | forma. and he said: “1 tell you Demp- |is now played in England and Cam EAidie Collins, second baseman of the world’s ch White Sox,| spokane Canar ave; Buck Her al Daan: | Gian Ss anee dhe uae oa Manes wee well as in Uncle Sam's land fs has enlised in the service >» @ report fr cago. ° . Hi n h b pasta hr Y cit aa Fit cin, | Where it originated. New England i = oh ett Reports from the Rose City are also Vheat, center field toons van Hck me?" That was in 1891, |W22 the scene of the first pushball IMMY DUFFY, the fast Oakland f ha cies thas Ws Staseial Car be t mons ss vibe Ona ant cont and it is said the first pus Ee ves Negares — } via ee the quartet Charlie Weegh-| S3,2ears before Corbett fought Fitz-|ha11 was made in Newton, Mass, if % gh herweig! hee with his work and ¢ t < \' the Chr nin - stock ne of! Soldier-boxers of Camps Grant 4 Months, has again rn game the cold m cr t nd he had the — eS a ee % | and Custer are to meet soon in a big . ES winner of the Eddie Campi.Ler anne he bigker part of $260,000 with which to) tqurnament if plans now being made Business Men 3 y_Simpaor 1 Oakland manager and promoter,| | Morning kating at the| and atl ham pistons ities Try Our 30c Lunch 1 tat Orte t bright future for the ena were ¢ wires were hot, the mails were ° . alee wt 9h gig hg) orion ocd | croweed, the rhiltoade wace boxy cars| : 11 A. M, to 2 P. M. E uty, who is still a yoxers of the Gorman. | inaugurated with K of a ads were busy car-| Mike Gibbons, middleweight excel 4 Dundes type when he wa Properly trained and | the ice plant te : | rying Charlie hither 1 thither—but | jent, is too busy to bother about a bandied, he is one « ne be ing n this vieinity he i] anta <n ‘od « en ath and je thing like a mere fight between pf cpl die Sen te |, Re aults in the new Eastern hock ‘ Chicago is looking into her baseball | a coup professional sorappere. Fred Fulton and Bi ‘ ned to box 16-round | ZOSue inst night we real, aii wets e ss - tJ Canadiens, 11; Wan t To Santa wa lelayed—po ly cor ate, tie bout at St. Pa January ul | outweigh ° 10 pound - . . na . Paiste utweigh Miske by 60 pounds.| onto 11, Ottawa 4 | plete sidetracked — b: ident F i . . se 3 | Kickey, of the Cards, aided and abet Mike Collins has practically completed arrangements for a match «ident of the Port Frank Foyston ted by Harry Hempstead, of | the ' — Pete and Johnny Ertle for the bantamweight title at| land elub ing in Vanvouver| cpm: — maar . ———= | Giants, and Charley Ebbets, of the innea poll fear’s afternoon ” ' asl * ball club, will very likely be the 1918| Dodgers. They wanted a little Christ eopening ristmas Day to as Frisco Boss| Owner erry. who is visiting > ‘i - LOe ANONEA Derry said today that tt annual! Bishop Grooming Big moeting would be held in San Fran Downs, for several year tar pets| cisco on the 4th of January, and the Boy for Heavy Crown | former on the San Francisco base-| decision would be then made. - Wire 3——SESSIONS——3 10 to 12 A. M. 0 to 5 P.M. 8:15 to 10:30 P. M. Special Music SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPECIAL "33" Dee 5—Jerry By United Press Leased | 4g *| TACOMA, Dec dy Bishop, | | decenae kane scapiine Daring the Moliday © Arena Will be Opened for Ice Skating orn ‘coma sporting writer, is from to very Morning (Except Sunday) 4 | bac fter two years in the Bast Admixsion—Morning Session, Children 10; Adults 25e3 where he has been promoting fights Afternoon, Children Ue: Adults 25c; Evening, Adults Only, 35 and acting as manager for several , “BULL” PULLS A ZI Bull Muldoon was a husky loon, | Bishop believes he has a coming Always ready fight with any tramp. | heavyweight champion on his string But he struck it tough—they used him rough in Dick O'Brien, who weighs over In ut | a urmy service camp {200 pounds, stands 6 feet 7 inches ‘Wan @ vig chew of ordinary plug. ¢ A 10c. POUCH IS PROOF OF IT | tall, has a reac hof 86 inches, and ig In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the high 383. Gravely Tobacco Co Dna. reer He watched with glee a football spree tall, has a reach of 86 inches, and is | @O4 Strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the moutl ¢ anyway ereve rene And opined “that is pretty soft for me : . You can bite corn off the ¢ol “Pl knock ri ae Buaranteed fifteen years, Nock '¢ TH mixup in this nay eee Willie Wants to Go guy. solree Gold Crown .. $4.0 | . Term $15 Set of Tecth (whal Wow Bhoriy: Hui she @ somcemeun to France With Lads PLATE: $10 Set of Teeth omens) >. $5. Bridgework, per todth, i | Gold Fillings . et ce ‘ . Silver Fillings ... ed today Platina Fillings he weuld apply for permission to France with one of the di wm All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in morning and get teeth same day, Examinations and advice free. With St . | Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We s¢ 1h Bhorty the Py EMy. sOn-cre-gun. United Press Correspondent Test of Time, Most of our present patronage is recommend. ' rly customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction, Asie our By United Préss Leased Wire AN FRANCISCO, Dec, 26.—Wil le Kitehie, here from Camp Lewis jfor the holidays, annour | that E visions now at Camp Lewis He weighed onefive in his army rag But he learned his game and earned bis fame Under the eyes of old Coach Sage “The ground I'll wipe with that little snipe ‘aid Bull Muldoon as he sized up Dunn And he chortled with go ui he planned to toy WASHINGTON, Dee nb, Horace be But Shorty Dunn had all the . customers who have tested our work. When coming to our Fee cure ie ae ae Sa Milan, utility gardener of the Sena-| ure you are in the right. place, Bring this ad with ain 6 kicked ribs and he climbed hia frame |tors, has joined the aviation branch Open Sundays from 8 te 12 for Working Peopie He broke a and laughed at Bull's ¢ And Bull had enough of the football game. % ag fecrult ouitieionn, baw alsy OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS enlisted. 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Opposite Fraser-vatersen Ca, —

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