The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 11

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THE SE EVERETT TRUE By Condo | DOT {, OLD, MAN, I'VE Cos : — | yeaviey IN 'AMALGA® Hated SUCPHURS =<) i'm PRETTY HARD HIT +S OF THE DUFFS—We Aim to Please. . : By Allman 4 id You'lc BS PRETTY HARD HIT AGAIN COME TOMS FOR SYMPATHY ft You Bouenr BONDS BECAUSE THEY BaD SH per wHice LIBERTY BONDS Paid Bor + I! { be = WE WAVE COMPLIED WITH YouR WISH AS FAR AS THE CENSOR WiLL PERMIT~ By Aherr \ DONT GET MAT JES’ OW YeH CLEAR —— A superriurty is NOW WHAT TH’ GoLLY SUMPIN' OF A KIND 16 ‘A SUPERPLUITY’ OF Too MUCH THAT f Vi ABOUT “TIME “ WELL, LETS eee war oernn’ He nes mn “IW PAPER SAYS — nh 5 hades etlye "fp SUPERFLUTTY “TIRED OF GKIDDIN’ AROUND DOIN’ NOTHIN '- PREVAILS IN “THE LABOR MARKET” Challenger Holds oe Shieoned Worker Is Lead Over Cue King Killed Under Train CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Plerre Mau J. C. Anderson, 50 years old, ship pome has a five-point lead over yard worker, was almost instant Augie Kieckhefer, world’s cham-| killed Monday morning at 6:50, when plea three-cushion billiard player, in| struck by a train in charge of En their 150-pomt match, as a result gineer C. E. Small, at Riverside Sie nen ick es na inte” BIG FELLOWS SET ‘Flyweight King” ALMOST SURE Broadway Looks Riiweme ran out his string in ¢3| train to catch it while in motion to Swap Wallops SEATTLE WILL Coren Leading shawn FOR TITULAR BOUT. “i Pertsncer, BE IN LEAGUE Like B. B. Winner Seattle's entry into Const oa ment in the south end of the city 5 Billiard Match The body is at the eines A de | BY LEO H. LASSEN iting fighters in the country today, | league baseball circles is almost | High school basketball will get) turned out the largest number of : DETROIT, Mich. Jan. 7.— Welker tailed investigation i# under way | With the light-heavyweight cham. | Using 4 left-handed pile driving wal- |) cr | & sure bet. The meeting <4 the | urider way in Seattle on January 17 candidates for practice. More than he. Cochran, of New York, ran ahead of CIES a pionship of the Pacific Coast hang: | lop that in fatal when tt lands, He . Pacific € . mo- | Lincoln and Broadway will open the | 4 sme answered the first call for Cl +: Sake Sthacter, ef Maik HERMAN. MeCARTHY GO ing in the balance, Knockout Kru-| nearly drove hin left hand thru | } Is was set for Tu y morn- | session at the North End symna.- | practice c a _ i ‘ Johnny ~ vouky present champion, and | Frank Farmer's midsection in their +} but did not get under way (sium; Queen Anne and Franklin John Cole Back vd Munters, in the first day's play of) | Johnny McCarthy and Herman’ wickey King, former title holder,|bout here last September. If King until late in the afternoon. Sev- | play at Franklin, and Ballard will| John Cole, the lanky center, who 12 Geir 4.200-point 15.2 balk line bil-|do battle in Portland Wednesday | wit) moet in the main event of Aus.|can keep gway from Kruvosky's eral routine matters had to be oppose West Seattle, at West Seattle. made such a good showing on the fey Mard-match here late yesterday Herman is considered g004| tin @ Sait's amoker to be staged at | Powerful left. local fans give thrashed out before the uqes The teams are fast rounding into | squad last year, will again be back ‘The end of the day found C man around San Francisco. Mc ine Crystal Po attle man an eve ar tion of the shift to the Coast | shape. Broadway is a slight favorite on the Franklin roster. Jimmy Win- With 600 points and 430 for Schac-/ Carthy may show here soon, but) kruvouky is | eat of shape| King is undoubtedly ¢ league could come to a vote. It | io win the title honors, from the | ship, the Green and Black captain, o. wma with King, and he is out clever, for the Californian ‘ is hardly iikety that the meas- | present outlook. Coach Turner has ts @ good man at forward. | Rinaldo GEonGif: Al COME <igiasigpe tresses lay's fracas. He did ward in the ring, but effic ure will be voted on until Wed- |five veterans to build his team Caccia, who has tried out for the Ee hacron Calecrnss wentecs I een cae a jecme light work in Austin & @alt's| It should be a great battie~in | nesday. around. Frayan, Rice, Smith and La/ first team several times, is a leading SMU weight) to going great qune in the | qo ey render: the great Philly light-|ymnasium Monday and says that fact, the best of the reason, accord Jude McCredie, of Portland. raid|Vake are all back in school, and|man for a first team place. Among in, ne weight, who has been mentioned as | he is ready for the starting gong. ing to the present dope, in which Tuesday noon that he would vote for| Gustavason, the star forward of last|the others trying for places are South, according to Frank Lawler./ an opponent for Bennie Leonard, is K. 0. Kruvosky’s man the measure, while his nephew, Wal-| season's aggregation, will also be in| Harry Dohm and Caspar Wright, ter, representing Bay, president of a uniform again. | two newcomers. er. He . King finished up his training Mon- | speed and skill is matebed against) going to California, according to re-|day with a short seasion of shadow | power. It is impossible to pick the says that Adams knocked Danny | ports from the East. He will stack | boxing and rope skipping. Thiq will | winner. || ue Vancouver (Wash) club, is un-| Out at Lincoln Melvin Norquist,| .No line on the Ballard or West Edwards, colored star, down three|up dgainkt the best boys of his|be King’s first ring engagement | Anxious to Go { derstood to be ready to cast his vote! Bill Westphalin, Al Bassford, Charles | Seattle teams is available, for both times during their bout in Oakland | weight while ia the South since his fight with Battling Ortega ” : . ‘tor the shift. ‘Smith and Joe Dyke are the leading| teams are handicapped for the lack eeently. Adams won the decision | — - ———————— | in Butte last fall, in which he lost a} Frankie Murphy will put his fly- | Willis Egan, president of the ‘Ta- candidates for first team berths. Bill | of veterans. weight tite on the bos when he meets Abe fighting Hebrew from Portland. The handily, says Lawler. WILLS MAY FIGHT FULTON coma club, would not state as to! Savage and Lawrence Crait are run- how he would vote. He seems to|ning these me close 20-round bout to the Califor. | { nian, } na strong race for The Largest Audience in the | FREE DOCTOR Harry Wills, the sturdy heavy Ex-Goverament Physician Petice Stopped Bout visitor has lost one close decision to | favor the idea of having four teams| positions : Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | weight, who has been doing most of 3318 FIRST AVE. of Kruvosky battled Fred Fulton, in| surphy, and ia anxious to get anoth- | in the Northwest and four in the) Has Experience ssi a oo Wa NGTON &8T. San Francisco, recently and after . | South, with a club in Tacoma. | Norquist has had considerable ex- _ a his fighting with Sam Langford, will be brought te San Fran- cisco to fight Fred Fulton, who is mill cutting capers in San Francisco | rings, according to reports from the | er crack at the titular crown. | holding the plasterer more thaneven| 4; «hould be one of the best bouts | for the first round, Fulton's #u-/on the card. perior weight and reach began to tell and Kruvosky was forced to/ “Tacoma will back a t league! perience in high school basketball club to the limit,” stated Will circles, and on church league and | Dugdale, local magnate, fatled to| field house quintets. Westphalin is put in an appearance up until noon,/& new man to the first squad, but but it is understood among local dia-| looks good so far. Bassford played quit, when the police stopped the “ ; PUGET SOUND |} bout bess 9 pegee Senden bine 4 9 mond followers that the portly Seat-|center on the midgets Inst season, || : ape in he | mad o 2 Sam . ~ - . tircepetbeurt old ad ey aracterizes our me’ in | The knockout artist is none tbe | my staged furious bout with Mur FRANKIE MURPHY rd mogul will vote to enter the senior \@nd is holding down that berth on every transaction, and our cus. || Worse for the go with Fulton, how-| 1) or tier) eink: dite dae: | With the, Pacific Coast fi ight | ircult. the first team squad. tomers are accorded every cour- STEAMERS ever, and it does not reflect on his | PAY Bere Tocently: we con “4 vt Byes 2 vr > ag de ged | Rob Brown, the sorrel-topped| “Chuck” Smith and Joe Dyke, stars || tery consistent with sound busi- pened. Wok vedieee Ghen'te tl, fee hie leon ene cee eer ene | ene Wa eee Lee oa | Jeader of the Vancouver club in the|of the football team, are holding || ®¢8# Judgment ALL LOCAL ROUTES || «reat | showing against a man 50) y) bout, altho Bud bas many lo Ye, will battle with Abe Gordon jeal backers of ry », © ended eo id t a. jot n ortiand, in the semi-windup to| a4. 1 ©: I» attended the session down the guard positions. Both men 4% RIGHT DHUG Co. STORRS Leek fer the Free Decter Sign, In the special event, Sammy Gor: |; don, Abe's fighting brother, will box | Today’s Market Report He says if Seattle andjare big and fast for heavy fellows. | || pounds heavier. . : | Lacke 01 {ll hoo! ith | ub g onky “ STEAMERS LEAVE FROM Cot. | Has Nover Lost Here Sia Mah © tc fe ee eeaut ny &° St tHe Cry® | portland make the shift to the Coast | Smith has also played in the Seattle BOCK, FOOT OF MANION STREFT)| ying han always deen a big favor-| erton, who bas showed here several" Murphy hax een going «A a faat |Ia0eue, Vancouver also wants a/Church league, and turned out for|| | raid om Savings Accounts —_——_—__—_—_—— oa: nave pwn well. re | cl e old | , te Subject to Check Are i sesve Arrive|| ite here, and has never lost a bout | times. Morrow has shown well re clip this year, defeating several good | ‘ pairs : | Rea Seattie!|in a Seattle .ring. Kruvorky's only | cently and is expected to give Riley | boys. He is one of the best boxers |, It ie tag oe — ay tge pened Franklin Uncertain Cordially tavited, defeat was registered by Fulton, and|a hard fight, while the nailor ia re-|in this section and local fans are ae tev jeams rs ss" Ye" | Up at Queen Anne, Coach Allen 1 bee: he does not intend to give up his| ported to be out to win tonight. | backing him to win over the Rose | *? the fen rouit and weed aa ie build his team around Attleson Peoples Savi Bank “4 crown tonight without a battle. ‘The first bout starts promptly at| section, making up an elght-club OF | ana Rude, who also star on the grid-|| SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 87. city battle | po ganization, may be formed. | : ] This circuit would comprise Seat-| {Tom Both men were members of “ retina, |the Quay squad last season, and are ‘SEAT TLE ICE | bal neces yr toy ig ~ food players. Attieson is a forward, gvles and Sacramento, Salt Lake | While Rude is stationed at guard. | Your Patronage Appreciated | SQUAD READY ENe would be dropmed beeques of|, F¥anklin is more or less uncer-|| Pa Checks Cashed the long jump to the Mormon city. |taif Dut Judging from Coach Rese-| TORREY & SEARS’ Industrial baseball will cut into i : pete: | jehances, one would think he was The Seattle hockey team held a} the local attendance this summer, | jstiff practice seasion at the Arena | Scoording to Jimmy Hamilton, who | Monday afternoon in preparation for ‘ Kruvosky is one of the hardest hit- | $:20 mid- |Townsend, it land Victoria. Titer Reamers Faroma andl 3 “ or Te! 9 Ota Washington f Ta-110 trotting out a team of cripples, but he says the men are working hard. Undoubtedly the Mt. Baker boys’ OF THE First National Bank Of Seattle, Washington DECEMBER 31, 1918 managed the Patterson-MacDo: lthe battle with the Victoria Aristo. | team Inst season, at the Seattle ho: | Jerats here Wednesday. | tel_ Tuesday. | "whe local seven are in fine shape|. “Most of the Duthie players have and Manager Muldoon is confident | been offered good jobs, and will] that his prodigies will be up among | stick to the shipyards.” stated Ham the contenders when the champion boar It ig understood that Devine, | ship ple is awarded in March. uthie manager, turned down an of- ‘The Seattle Meta have an advan-| fF of managing the Oakland team for his shipyard job tage over the Canadian teams in z . that they have played together for| “With good shipyard teams in Se- l three seasons, while the Northerners | #ttle, Vancouver, Victoria and Ev are still more or leas off in team-|¢Tett. the professional game will | |work. However, after a few more| have & hard row to hoe,” predicted |melees the real class of the British | !amtiton. Colu-nbia teams will come to light. | —eO —-_ | ar igroisnng Memb Serrated Liebe |MILLIONAIRE | —that he used to think good taste that every man sent strong lineups, both agerega | he was getting more for wants. It lasts so much tions outweighing the locals, but th . . aitle team makes up this. deft. | SQUAD BEATS | his money by buying a longer that you get the y thru superior eng VICTORIA 6-1) big plug of ordinary to- tobacco satisfaction you ? i ran are looking for without Holmes Stars in Nets VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. 7.—Bo- bacco, until he bagaaued e | 110 109m 1 any || ~ Port Townsend Snecial | Wien, for Po | A At raect {10:20pm nt Towneendl fwith rail lines for altt Ipotnta on Olymptet i] 1 | | | | i i6om Inentranta Relingham— Anacortes tom a 8 datiy {4 shen, ¢ and Te Statement of the Condition RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.....sss5s++ ° sees $B 7,844,588 370.25 | Port Townsent—Port Angeles and || Way Ports || U. S$. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedneas..,... 1, eatiiama, Duneeneas and! = Sat. |) k., 2 the: sonds 7 a anc Securitie 6 Thure!Port Angeles, = | 13:00) Se See eee Slee — Happy Holmes, the local goalie, ia | fore @ crowd of 5,000 fans Vancouver Real Gravely. Now you €Xtracost. | IWeah’ Ray on Tues! Mon. || Real Estate, Furniture and Pixtures.. ‘ 32,289.08 | playing © ‘game in the nets, |¢ ted Victoria in the first hockey | couldn’t make him switch pte Rea ca gk vee ustomers’ Liability Account of Acceptances...... TAT 822.61 a hat can be expected. Jac Val. | 50 " 5 Gamble Undlow—We Cenk Eis Suchaake 4,005,514.60 Ker i one of the stars of the season |. It was the first victory of the year| again, Gravely has that of becee eithent extra east. | “Titnm ienmer Peet. tor] tam | aaah ERE fate US Tae oe , po thus far, and Bobby Rowe and/|for the Millionaires, and the second! aatiy Teinanen, 08 re) 8” ees $15,636,523.70 Rickey are playing high class hockey | defeat for the visitors hman played on the defense, Rowe is fooling the| 1 ellar game in| PEYTON BRAND H the nets for Vancouver. He stopped TiTnalow, Felon! ex | r o Te allers TYR la eler, Townsend! Bunda: Detter, Eggs acd Chemo” ] ciondav'itaneviile and Haa-t 7:00pm) Nock. LIABILITIES ek ago. men were unable to score until the Tie a | fan Jaan IT start of the season, a w 0 | A i ieee’, Teaeer?, Ben t,, Fitham'@er. City Capital Stock siaeenee Skinner and Murray are stilt with |final period, when Tobin registered a each piece packed in a pouch } I elty creamery, pikes, Mon ! ; Peuitca dese id the Mets. Skinner showed well in| hard shot. i Parchment wrapped | Thurs/@an $ ' GUrplas EAA UNGIyIded Promiys is esee++ ers +ye0s + 361,909.39 the Victoria bs ccording to Man-| The home squad played a fast| P-G-GRAVELY TOBACCO CO:, DANVILLE. VA hes } a " CRRA On foc crladt ocaseh cn 02 95 - 100,000.00 ager Muldoon. | Skinner je up| brand of hockey, and Manager Brank| | __ "eed Conat—Carablo—tatiow Bonds Borrowed .....+. i + 160,000.90 against one disadvantage, beside the | Patrick hopes to cut into the Seattle | j | Sue Liahhtty ae Oteatandinn Ehksiee- ot Oredit aise |lack of experience, and that is the|*quad’s lead when the Millionaires| j | Kien incie Wkewited tor Combate bap lack of weight. Muldoon has strings |and Seattle meet here | i Acceptances Execu jor CUMeaien 747,823.61 out for a more experienced and heavy-| The Victoria aggregation left for nk Acceptances Rediscounted with Federal EIR E jer man for a spare Seattle after the game, where they | a a Se hs | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) pl hich is the lighte tt reed Reserve a “ill battle Peto Muldoo re € plate, which is the lightost preinte mart Reserve Bank see 681,000.00 ager ia understood | will lac ae : Muldoon Sie jand strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; Lbrvogy ee | Pilla Payable with Federal Reserve Bank ‘ 981,000.00 for Kerr, the Vic-| {tans Wednesday ni; siotiin you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- m arrangements | 4 di toria man Victorian’ squad is|team hung up a victory over Pat Sead aha ame all rink and sata AA LIE ag seeseeeseee 11,896,898.20 well supplied with forward talent in| rick's men in the first ion of the oe eon AMINATION FREE | faking. ewe Yanding Ts ol Poulin, Oatman, Tobin 1 Dunder-/ season in Victoria, last k, win- EXAMINATION FREE |pameenger rate oes not Include boat $15,636,523.70 a are ie Ponegcnners eae tg a es ' $15.00 Set of Teeth. ...........810.00 ; ding charges. eave cae. Sed RE $10.00 Ser » Teeth \< | gd el Oatman Recovers | Patrick, however, has pulled his Rte Coie es ee gage Vabiiity {9 Imited to wear. || tng Enparels not tor exeted. $100 tor|| ine sree rst, “ie0 pounde allowed free | It is thought that Oatman will be|men together, and with Oatman back $8.00 Bridgework : on the ice for the Aristocrats in jin the game, expects to give the lead | $2.00 Amalgam Filling Wednesday's game, His presence in}ers a hard battle Wednesday, 4 >i 7 enange without sation, | Freight re-| M. A. ARNOLD, President the game will undoubtedly strength: | ——— - j) All work guaranteed for 16 years. { riey | Tacoma) named tn D. H. MOSS, Vico President en the tors. He has been out|in the neta for V Friday | Morning and get teeth same day, { Ground Baric? Leger Boone Syl rage Ake M. MeMIC Vice President with influenza lin aplte of the fact that seven Seattle Rimes Mont Ot one Teaatar nareseae in, ome tm ley attics one? rom 6:3 a. a A. Yan MICK, Cashh Lester Patrick may start the game|shots went by him, says Muldoon,|early patients, whose work {is still giving good. sa 4 emt midnight. alge om vig gee Jon the defense, for he has a steady-|for the Victoria defense cracked in ea geynd rhe, have tested our work. when ct ming to our office, be sure GET SOUND NAVIGATION CO, tk. TRUAX, Assistan hier sg influence on his me Ageety aiiib REE Gt Sig wacaa Gaal or Place. Bring this ad with you. rt ing influ n his men, He should|the early stages of the game and ‘Open 8 va reunite 38 dan Woorkine Peeste make @ great team with Moose John: | the tle men shot three goals be: y) |son. |fore Patrick's men knew that the | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS H ——— Young Murray played a fine game | same had started. i 207 UNIVERSITY 81, Opposite Kraser-Paterson Ca ,4 } | Ticket Office, Colman Dock, | Phove Main 8093, | 5 f FF, $ routing)

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