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> @utbursts of Everett True. “ YOU GET PAID FoR ~ ata PUCCING aND u TWISTING AT THAT MUSTACHE t RTINENT ARAGRAPHS to establish a national ranking for junior and boy lawn tennis have been developed lately the most enthusiastic supporters of the game at this time, and the who contribute the greatest amount of interest to the restora: ‘the championships during the coming season, W. Dickson Cunning » the former Yale captain and champion, and 8. Robert McAllister, Baltimore star, agreed recently that the contemplated ranking ‘Serve to stimulate higher class play and a greater amount of tourna- | ing. Was said that officials of the national association favor the de ‘To accomplish it, however, a special resolution empowering the committee to add the juniors to the usual list of to be made at the annual meeting in February oe eee Heilmann, former Portland first sacker, now playing outfield Detroit Tigers, is passing the off season at his home in San Fran Harry has “per-chased” a new automobile for himself, and as he Of those dapper appearing lads, he and his benzine buggy are kept p busy paying social calls in the Bay City. oeoeee IK ERNE, who held the lightweight title when Benny Leonard ‘was in his teens, is the latest convert to golf, Morning, like clockwork, he is to be found on the links trying the 18-hole course. gays he finds as much pleasure swinging the old mashie as he did tings around his opponents in his palmiest ring days. Erne was “of the most scientific boxers that ever put on a glove i has been playing the ancient Scotch game 4 little less than In that time he has defeated but one man. “*1 thought golf was a joke until I took it up seriously,” declared “It’s the first game I ever tackied, and I am sorry I didn’t take sooner. It gives the man the proper exercise, and I believe it is the por tonic for the tired business man. Tennis is a strenuous sport d to golf. i'm crazy about golf, so much so that I'd rather play it every day f could get the time. A man may be playing it for a lifetime, when (Of & sudden a newcomer comes along and beats him. How a champion holds his title in golf longer than a few weeks is more than I can J hey eer ee ia told of Joe Doyle, nicknamed “Slow Joe” because of the it took him to deliver a ball to the batter, and who pitehed for remembered. gees Doyle was pitching in a game on the hilltop, short the club, in which the Yankees were opposed by the Tigers. came to bat with two on and two out at a critical stage of the The Yankee catcher walked out to Doyle and said: ‘“Hetter pass Pas him?” asked Doyle, who either did not know Cob of a world of confidence. “Why not strike him out | And by the gods, that's exactly what he did ra ee © GIBBONS, world's cleverest boxe Mitt wielders of all time, says that John ght boxer, has a bright future in the hempen square. Mike's opinion given after he had boxed eight rounds with Schauer at the G um, in St. Paul. Gibbons said he never saw a youngster who 80 quick in learning the fine points of the game “Every time I tried anything out of the ordinary on this boy, he it back on me in the next round,” said Gibbons, “I showed him little things, and he remembered them all, which ix most unusual dads just breaking in. If Schauer t* not rushed along too fast ‘Tillman was, for instance, he should bright future fast, cool, and quick to learn, and, best of all remembers what he or was pow and one of the greatest Schauer, St. Paul light he FALTER CAMP of Yale has not picked team this winter. This is the first time made his all-star selections. In Colliers, however, Camp has written a resume of the football F eeason of 1917 that will prove interesting to all lovers of the gridiron (Sport. In this article he discusses teams as well as individual players He was obviously greatly impressed with the play of Ge Foster Banford’s rutgers eleven, when it triumphed over Cupid Black's New "port Naval Reserves. Speaking of the play of the rutgers team that ‘Gay, Camp says: “Eleven men went into the play and went into it with ‘& smash, and tore the Newport line to pieces. Moreover, it was scientific Yootball, well conceived and executed with precision.” | scarce that stringent rules have . OF W. SORORITIES | abolished, and there is no longer "HUNTING NEW MEMBERS vine init on competion tor yn ieee Bove stim pickings for unl: | Pr rreshman class thie quarter is| small due to the fact that * hi F as ben so for “rushing” bh Pre sororities while most but one new n football Camp has an All Amer’ since 1899 t unusual high ‘schools will not complete terms for a week. The average two ple ach of the fraternities hav | pledge. | REED AMENDMENT To BE TESTED IN COURT) ‘The Reed amendment to the postal law, which prohibits the importation |of lquor into dry territory, will be| | tested in the state courts here. A writ ordering County ‘Auditor | Wardall to ‘show cause why po |should not issue a permit to import ave. and Columbia | booze to George P. Ford, 3440 Alki Just across t' jave., has been issued by Superior | loc Judge Mackintosh, A hearing will be held on January 18 This is the first suit test the effect of the Washington state. Open house will be held by mem- |bers of the Arctic club Saturday night. Dinner will be served at 6:30. Edward C. Russell, Usher of the Juneau Dispatch, will talk on Alaska, My new en- midway be- brought to srpect to, jn Reed law on prestise aoe Seat th ol th i sh doing ‘wuslsads *beseeseo want to to be k as the only in Seatt! who dia did not Prices because of the warn Me 100 players | »| being traded to C editor and pub-| DOINGS OF THE DU Close TAT Door! pon'r You KNOW VM A Sick MAN? BACK WITHOUT YOUR MoTHER | * STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 1 €xase me Tom, Wow 13 Your coo “ToDAN ? FIRST CHAMPION TO JOIN THE ARMY, CADDOCK, IS ASKING FOR NO FAVORS| WINNER |Has Seniles for Ones| Laying Claims to His Mat Title A teow weeks tournament Ago a wrestling advertised for the p of the world, was held jin York. Dozens of wrestlers took part and it was finally won by | Wladek yerko, who promptly an nexed the title The man who probably has more right than any other to claim Frank Gotch's title, was not entered. And for a particularly good rea son, Bar! Caddock, the wrestler in question, was wearing an olive drab uniform and was out working with the reat of the doughboys while the others were sweating out on a mat Jin New York Caddock—aswuming that he in the real champton—is the only profes sional champion in the United States who has voluntarily joined |Uncle Sam's forces without asking for some special favor for #0 do Caddock in a priv he 4 ask to be enlisted as a wres! instructor—he didn't work around to try to get a commission. He just mt to his recruiting office and en Usted. Under not likely else will sideration dock has a honors he won last summer. thene circumstances it ix that Zbyexko or any one/ receive very éerious champion until Cad. to defend the| against Joe Stecher | con an chance Former Trainer Enters Suit Against Willard } CHICAGO, Jan. Joan WH today was defendant in a | $25,000 damag brought by Tex | Dowd, former trainer of the chacn-| pion. | Dowd alleges that while employed | lin Willard’s circus and subatite ating | | for an opponent of Steve Savage, hi received a broken shoulder-blade and | internal injuries 12 ard | *|PORTLAND HOCKEY STAR. IS HURT IN PRACTICE PORTLAND, Jan. 12. Clem | Loughlin, star of the Portland hock team, was injured yesterday while practice. He and Alf Barbour ed in front of the goal net, with the result that ‘al stitches must |be taken over Clem’s left eye. | DATE LEFT FOR NAVY | | GAME ON ARMY SKED| WEST POINT, N, ¥ 12.—The Taba’ football schedule for 1918 | te: an open date for a probable with the Navy on } ‘ember West Virginia, Tufts and Notre Dame are included in the list Jan. gam Grover Alexander Is so happy at leago that he says he will be glad to enter the army when his draft number is called. On the theory that charity and ends at home, Jess Willard several other fighters announce their willingness to fight for cb In their cases, it is mostly When Charley Weegh buy Rogers Hornsby he off-hand manner; “All right, we'll make one! Just like a smoker aft er unsuccessfully trying clgaret. said in an If we could do as we’ a like to ‘There is something we would do And that is, the guy chirps “Ie tt cold enough for you?” is merely a state of mi | statement sho |to Jawn MeGra vince himself that losing the world series was merely a state of mind. prrreconctiohes | | an couldn't | to bum al who! | Harry Garfield says being ithout le Announcement Day and Night Dental Offices The National Dental Offices, on Third ave. and Pike et., will, from now on, be open from SAM. TOL P.M Making it practically day and night. Conditions have changed, and are changing dally in this busy city of ours. A year ago a atep like this would have been out of place, but today It has become an molute necessity with us in order to take care of our large following among the shipyard We have made arrangements so the workingman and the busy business man will now be able to get the same high class dental services after hia working hours as he would during the day. ‘This will mean a twoway saving for the busy man who needs dental This office will not be open on Sundays. On that day we believe the world should rest GOOD—DENTISTRY ATIONAL NATIONAL THIRD & PIKE DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary, Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken. You will Be surprised how little it will cost you. —« Business Men Try Our 30¢ Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M, Torrey &SearBilliardParlors Hh |Practice Basketball Mix at University This Eve ‘ | ‘The naval training station basket ball quintet will furnish the opposi |tion for the University of Washing: ton five tonight in a practice @aume on the university floor. ACOLO 16 A STUBBORN THING AND “HEY SAY THAT IT USUALLY Pick6 OUT THE WEAKEST Spot To StRixe BY ALLMAN. * Nour CoLD SEEMS To NATURA Aone THE NE OP KEAST RESISTANCE DE ALL IN YouR WeAD Doesn't IT, TOM 7 Yes, rs Au IN Mv = — WHATS Tar? SEATTLE ALEX TRAMBITAS KNOCKED OUT IN MIX Altho reported as a lot of cripples before the contest, and with Capt | Robby Rowe out of the lineup when | the game got under way, Seattle's foe hockey team triumphed over the |¢ Vancouver septet last night, In the Northerners’ initial appearance of the season here, 5 to 2 “Doc” Roberta, former Vancouver ite, now with the Moetropolitans, must have some sort of grudge against his old teammates. He turn 4 loone and assisted the locals con siderably in going thru the weak de- fense of the Millionaires for goals. Despite before-the-battle reports of the crippled condition of our lads, there was none on the ice last night who needed crutches. Bobby Rowe, however, was out of the game, as was predicted, with an injured foot He had one of his tootsies badly cut in the game at Portland, and the physician forbade him to get Into last night's engagement Lester Patrick in Game Lester Patrick held forth in a de fense position, and the Seattle de- fenne was practically a stone wall to the opposition on all but the two oc casions on which they went thru for points. Vancouver. Beatie Lehman Cook . McDonald x Tiley Wilson o5 i—2 from Morr Van from Cook and Taylor f Penaltion Wino Morris, MeDonald. MeDonaid. Stanley ? Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers red Vegetables and Fruit ERR na VEGETABLES Artichokes—Per don. 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Roberts | Wilson from Morris: | BY FRANKIE Portland boxing circles were con- | siderably shaken up last night when Frankie Farren, San Francisco ghtweight, defeated Alex ‘Tram bitas, sensational old boxer, by knocking him out in the necond rowad of their scheduled round go. The gameness showed by the youth, however, will give the Rose |for some time to’ come, Farren | knocked Trambitas down four times | before he finally laid him cold. Farren landed one that sent Tram | Ditas sprawling thru the ropes, and he came back dazed. That was the beginning of the end. On the same card, Romeo Hagen, the handsome baker boy, lost to Pat Bradley, St. Paul's colored middie weight, while Pete Mitschie, who meets Mike Pete in Seattle next | Tuesday night, fought a draw with Young Sam Langford of San Fran- chaco, eee Prior to the time that Alex Tram bitas broke out in a blaze of glory in the Rose City, Pete Mitschie was the star there. Pete was knocking them all right and left and Seattle fans were yelling for a chance to see him in action, which they never have been granted. Pete loses one now and then, but he is still a very | Promising young bit of boxing flesh | | KO, ave. pee of John Tholmer, the ancient boxer, in the er | first few seconds of their scheduled four-round bout at Dreamland, San Francisco, last night. A punch tn the stomach did the work. Of the seven fights scheduled, four ended in the first round. eee “Beach” Wileox, Portland's cham- pion boxing and ice hocke must have had to dig into the old sock last night when Alex took the sleep powder “Beach” has always backed the | BROADWAY WINNER BY BIG SCORE IN CONTEST Broadway piled up a 44-to-7 bas. ketball score last night in its melee with the West Seattle quintet. The Ballard Queen Anne game was Post. poned on account of the death of a member of the Ballard faculty. coln beat Franklin, 17 to 8 | BARROW DIDN'T LIKE | AMALGAMATION PLAN NEW YORK, Jan Al to amalgamate certain cities of the International league and the American association was responsi- ble for Ed Barrow's retirement as |president of the International, a jcording to reports today, ‘The propos “Gelling Prices to Retailer for Native Washington creamery, cube. .62 Native Washington creamery, brick . Eggs—Select ranch Pullete Btorage Cheese— Badger brick, case .. triplets ae sed Washington triplet Washington Y. A. Wisconsin Y. A. Young America Portland 16-year- | ‘ity fans something to talk about/ FARREN IN SOUTH la4 with his good, hard gilt when- ever he entered the ring, and a loss must have nicked him a few. “Beach” picked the colored lads on the card to wal- lop the white boxers, but this dope failed to come thru. cee | When in Seattle, “Judge” Flannigan doesn’t feel just right unless he has “Muff* Bronson along with him. Last week he brought Al Sommers to Seattle to |box McIntyre, but declared that it | seemed strange to him to be up here without having Bronson along. ee Eddie Pinkman long-distanced from Fort Worden this morning that he expects to get out of quarantine sooner than first announced, and is looking for some good lightweight to meet him in @ bout for the Coast Artillery mess fund. Frankie Far- ren was recommended. Eddie sow he was a cinch to beat Farren. EARL HAMILTON BOUGHT BY PITTSBURG PIRATES | PITTSBURG, Jan. 12—Earl Hi fiton, former star St. Louis pitcher, has been brought back to the majors by the local National league club, which has purchased him from Co- | lumbus. —$__<eo_. THREE SOCCER MELEES | ARE SET FOR SUNDAY The Dry Dock soccer squad is slat- led to journey to Carbonado for its Sunday contest, while at Liberty park, here, Black Diamond plays the Duthies and Skinner & Eddy the Ames crew. FLETCHER TO CAPTAIN NEW YORK BALL CLUB NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Art Fieteh- er will captain the New York Giants this season. He was appointed yes- terday, succeeding Charley Herzog, who was traded to the Boston Braves. COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Phone Matin 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” ‘This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom- panies Dental operations. 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