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In the r' 1 net ru» (lon of our Ik' % KM-\ 1; IWm I'VIM.I:** I nature den tore*, and It tea'a all thai Mi \ « t .»* i The torturoe from tooth effraction mi ri «>->» Imm \\riit v. in lif U o!f9»r«P!>ior plafca aii'l hi . th# daatlet to *I*4 r Mitrd for work urn .ry an?, in f.< t the «lv rnvoun *, w'hhh , do not co»pare with thip m llaturbcd by the efctr ,- •»>.«c on#ra M'tt of Art which in uri tlot. I##«rit/ii Mrtvw . 1, , , t*' tar. from tM ;i * urn! d»-nf •« ■r. vrorld t! tnl y » ♦ •• can*. •orc««pt a« to the ra«t Impro <* 2'alnlaaa ISitrMtloa by tha'Alvao ti. "lit In th' i• I beauty, ► .»j U/ » tn#f| <| *nd contour of fii'-lal lift** <> *>rr reputation ir.d ef.ndlr.tr \< •sttreaelon the natural teeth r>i ■/%]' Matyl# would Oft MH 1 and they are if anln* ianltary Hon r»f thin moat wondet t* and fi' n from * orroalva odor, r.iu-i without knowlnK Hn virtu*** a* Inr h i hr< r't nCfofltK AI-VKD-M iHp > %T1 HK f HMWNm. Our <xn rnlnatlorm are alwav > Naw to the world cam a the ideal without charge ' 1 MU PArNIIVTII—I'art down and scientific udj«iHtment, preservative, hai>j/ica In payment Albany Cut-Rate Pentists 11 Kh '" r ""'h Holldliiu, «<■<»„,< „„ rt I ,!.,- ,OUR prtrcEs w, r.i. ki: iirmsKrVJ •'? oi r ;i{ W t ■ tu , VLtun yofr I Time's Coming, Writes Uncle Dud, When Ball Players Will Be Mollycoddles By J. Campbell Cory . I can't help harking hack, up on occaalona. to the day* when baaeball wua a truly atrenuoua liame; when It took nerve untl genuine rouriM to piny up to the standard of tho old time fan. And ao It chanced, uixm a recent evening when th« Colonel and myaelf had com fortably adJUHled ouraelvea In a coay corner at the club, that I rather enjoyed the dear old fello«'a peaalmlatlo chatter along thoae llnea "It all make* lue »lck. my boy. thla poppycock about train ing aeaaona. training ramp* and Ruch latter day rot! he anorted, when I had gently led him around to the topic nenreat to hta heart. "Why, what In heaveu'a name do they have to train for nowadayaT They're a bunch of molly coddle* and pink tea dudea, these ball playera of today! "Do* a a huaky young athlete have to train In order to atop a ball with a hair m*tlr»*a? Muat ha be physically groomed and mentally nurtured ao that ha may learn to hit a bal loon with a baae flddlaf "Why *11 thla clamor about a professional bonehead t>a cauee h* ran lw> trust ml to at tempt a throw from ono baae to another with a fair dvgiue MAM OR MOO, LUTE 7 AN EDITORIAL BY THE SPORTING EDITOR Search pugilistic history and what do yoti flndT You Tnd men who have suddenly Jumped from semi obscurity Into world prominence. lositi« their sense of proportion tor any other sense they may have poeeeesed), traveling with willing feet a slimy road and sopping up wine, to the tuneless laughter of vampire*. . Ever since the first hssvywslgbt champion, msn, apparently sana In every other wsy, have become the victims of the dsgenee ats crew that always flocks about a successful pugll.st This Idolatry has turned the hardeet heads It has found It* victims among the moat wonderfully sculptured brutes that hav* lived. It haa wrecked the finest constitutions given <»od mad# men. and pulled down nearly every champion since Htilllvan s time. The scum which gather* around the champion is the sc«n at Sodom. It Is tl»s same unclean crew which made Pompeii a cess pool of Immorality snd degeneracy, before the aahes settled over It forever like a shroud. No new champion has heeded the bold danger signal left by his predeeeaaor. „ _ We have now a aew heavy weight champion Uither Mc< Arty. He Is a boy. not yet SI. Today ho Is flattered and Idolised, wheew before he waa uneeen *ll» is receiving the worship sceorded former champions Ills head will probably be turned He will, perhaps, change from the smiling, friendly boy. and become the egotistical, overbearing champion His retinue may become "gentleman sports" with ple'horte bank rolls .and the vamp re women who flock to each u«w idol. If McCifty la MAN enough to kick out thla leprous crow, and keep on klrklnit them out a* fast aa they appear. ha will lx» the HHJtJKST champion the world haa ever known If ho tar a. "1 am enticed to • o<">!> TIMK after beating thiMie fellows," and hla (•<K»I) TIMK consists of a carouao with wine buyer* and a saturnalia with vanipire women to gra'lfy the baa at in bla make up. then lie la merely ANOTHER champion. To MeCsrty ia g>ve»: the choice of being a MAN er a MOO. If for no other reae« n he should iboos* the first, that he may leave 30 months-old Cornelia Alberta aa Inheritance which will not make her banc haa- head In shame, an dto br nn joy to the little wife who struggled to support hla baby ila<i«hter, la ' Patty" Howard's saloon restaurant In Moorhead, Minn Which do you choose to be, McCartyt MAN or HOO? BASKETBALL Trinity M. K basketball team waa defeated by the Flrat Paptlsta In an uneven conteat Sa' irday night. 31 to 10. Clauaen of the Bar*- Mat a located the baakct for JJ points. Nelson of the Trlnl'y broke up an unusual number of Trinity plays. a e • Queen Ann» Christian basketball ers best the Fremont Baptists In a well played game at the Plymouth gym Saturday night. 33 to HI. BREAK BIKE RECORD Piper and Taft havo tecelved <vord from Loa Angeles that Lee Mumlaton. driving an Excelsior, j lowered the world s reeord for the ' mile to 38 seconds, and bettered the 100-mile record seven minutes Humlaton made 100 mile sin 6H j minutes, 1 2-5 seconds. The pre vious record waa held by Jake D» Hosier. PROMINENT MEMBERS of tbo Interrolleglate Athletic association, among them Coach Qulnn of Har vard, are in favor of abolishing the hammer throw aa an event. They plan to substitute the javelin throw of the 56-pound weight throw for •hla more dangerous event. IT IS said that the veteran, Jim Sheckard, will be relca«ed by Pr«»- Ident Murphy and that the Cubs will depend upon Schulte, Clymor and Mitchell In the outfield. TUB BOSTON Braves ar> to play an exhibition game <inrlnK their spring tour »K.ilri*i ;in all <J«*orgta lum, to b" or - mixed by Ty Cobb and Nap Kiicfc> r A FUTI'KK OUTMKLDKK. KlioM THE COL«ONKI,B HI.ANT of certainty that he won't throw tt over the grand aland or cai* ota It off the stomach of aa In a in ■ r-TTTr~~*~ ** SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS IF VIC M I.AtSI.KN we* aa gainr aa !.«« Croft, be d be a champion "FIGHTING" DICK HYI.ANDB faih"r died the other day In San Fnuiciao*. JOB JEANNETTE has been one of the moat consistent wlnnera during the year Just closed. IT IS estimated that 22.000 Chi nese phcaaanta were killed In Yal:- Itua county during the 16 days' open season. The supply Is plentiful. ZBYSZJCO IS «Ull winning matches. FRAN KItFED Is lh»> only ono artned wrestler In the business. ANDY MAUTIN snvs he would llkn to meet Carl Neleon In n straight match, or h i will bv kle Prank Riley In n handicap. UNIVERSITY OF Chicago track men havo started practice for the Indoor season. Twenty candidates responded to the first call Issued by Coach Htngg I'roapecte for a | championship I'nm arc not good. JOHNNY BVERS says nig J»ff Teareen will he th<« greatest of tbem all but Mathewson. "That old I fallow." xnvx Johnny, "would be a I good pitcher If he had to UM j crutches." WHIN Mm IK)NI.AN trill th»M. i'hllllea It will make hi* alifh Na tlouiil l»aKU* berth. The Thn» , | I>lan baa playod with IloitUm, New!' York, Cincinnati, I'tttnliuric and Ht. l<oula. He wan also a tin'mber of the llaltlmore club In Ibo American I "««uo. TUB FAN who brought milt - i • r i,. !. ; \ "n0 f.»r ! not Ix-lrift allowed to «<■<■ a Ka.me for ' which be had boaght a UckM place* a large "abwntoe" value on the |M»r- | fornmnce of tho champion*. He would ne»f>r have paid that much for admlaalon. Mt'OOflY M'ORAW Hnlma that | iho Hod Bo* will lower than I third providing Ihoy K<>l a good ratnhwr. r.t'CK O'llßll' N find a rhnnre to ko i>n lb* hilt he l>alK«-rl at iho olfw. Wry nntural. TALK IIAB admitted thomjperlor of the I*: or< 11 mhr >< iuk Htroka l«jr inloptlnlc It for fho r<i;»tt.'i with Harvard ouxt »<a»<>u. , I,A RWK KIHHY I* third Olant j |ilay«T to hoar from a court Kirby i liaa beoii Bin'# fur liri a< h.of prom- | iae. ° OHYON, t.nMi. „f 'h% Carllxli- Indian*, Ik mitt to li a rival to .llm Thorpe aa an all round I athlete. H*> in h new hi.hi at Car ! Hale, and Warner. who developed Thorpe, ha* taken hi in In hand i with the Idea of ruakliiK him u world-beater. THE STAR MONDAY. JANUARY IS. 1913. nocent policeman a hundred feet back of the left foul llnef" "Thlnisa wore different In WELTER TITLE OF NORTHWEST ATSTAKEFRIDAY With both boys working bard to be In the best of condition for their bout nest Friday evening, either l.onnle Aualln or Itanny O'llrien will pluck the much kicked about welterweight championship title of the Northwest One of the beat fights to be Been around Heat tie for many month* la anticipated when these two clew fighter* fac® each other Tbe Ansftn-O'Hrlen go Is »o no the main event of the Austin *nd Halt smoker at Dreamland. Another match to which fans are looking forward with Interest 1* the Prenchle Valae Hilly William* go Wlltlam* was featherweight champion of the Northwoa' In 1910. Vslsa Is a Kent<>a hoy who ran take all kinds of punishment, and 'who packs an awful wallop. Tommy Clark meeta t.il Mc.Veli of port Orchard In a f. i: battle Other bouta on the fIP • re; ( barley (ilveua va. la-o <,* rter. Harry lllshop vs Ployd flood man. and Prank Shand rs Al Kd ! ■on. HKNVKR ED" MARTIN la, thinking seriously of reluming to the ma* game. can t g. t a »'*•(>. bo I might Just a* well go into ttw wr>-Mllng budnrss for «noil. I think I can rnaka good al wrestling If I can gvt the right kind of an In •tractor " Maytin uyi he going u> a«k Prank Hlley to rlre him a few lessons. The colored man'a matt-he* here with Jacl; are atill talked almat aa the best (hat ever happened In this city. PRANK CIIANOU think* Al Pal ler la a mighty nice follow. irnwrßtin IBTHWHI They're the Talk of the Town rniKFIIM Today, All Week lULIjLUIu and Next Sunday I The Celebrated Motion - Pictures of THE 1912—= Pendleton Round-Up A -r- J Showing All the • . of Th i■ Wo.itlcrf ul ! First Time in Seattle on "Lonft Tom I " LET 'ER BUCK" ; COLISEUM OUR >l«y. Colonel," I prompted. "MfferentT Why, back la the early Kile did you over eee • ralchnr wenr n worn pillow on 111* huiid or a muttreaa *11 over hi* front uluvatlon or ar mor plate on hi* iliitiN? "No! <>f course not; not even n meek. iny hoy' MMi «T* and outfielder* alike playnd with Imrn hand*, mid a meruit couldn't even K«t n try nut If ha I "id a airalKht ringer on either pawl "Ah!" tii«> Colonel, •iKtiHllux ihe waller for afiolb»r round, "Ah, Dudley, my friend. tho»> wnr* the happy day*!" After a few reflective *l|ia fWilli til* raplmilHhcd Klaa*. (he oillltnut old tinier returned "KvarythUut »boi« U»e icntne today teiida toward aiitomalln or merhanteal baarliall, and the time t* comma if we con tinue to drift, where It will lie all,lit Ml imcltliiK for a at'ecta tor to lix»k ai a* the machinery of u (team laundry In operation. "If I live for * few mora yaara. I fully en pact to ••• fielder* (topping low hit balta with a ai* foot larigth of fence board and fielding lh«m with a machine gun or a illnyahot Outfielder* will catch fhae In a dip net whit* lolling In a wheel chair propelled by a colored valet, pltchere will be Ml rled from the field after one tnnlng'e work, and packed in medicated cottun POOR OLD BATTLER! JUST HARK TO THIS Hr l>nnMt Nm, i Wl» CHICAOO, Jan IS — Instating that he la aa good aa In the days when he defeated Joe (Jans. Hal tllnjf Nel Hon, former lightweight champion. I* today en route to Ynungstown, 0., to *ee itonesetter He.iee friend of the ball player*, to have hit baud* mende<l Nelson's fighting loola were In • uik sltapa that he waa compelled to cancwl aeveral matches Asked why he did not retire, Nel *on »«ld: "I ha*.. got to fight 1 n»ed ihe money and flvhting is the only way I can get ft" TEDDY COMES BACK I .OB A.VolCrl«r Jan n.-fM feat<-d In the first heat Saturday In the record time of 3« t i, Teddy Tetilaff reversed affair* by tak Ing two straight heal* against Harney oidfleld yesterday Tot *l«ff'a lime for the first heat was 3* 1-4. In the final heat Oidfleld e*perlrnc«d engine trouble, Tal tlaff taking the heat In 41. IVIII Magone drove five miles In 3 minute* I&3S seconds. smashing the record by 12 seconds. The mee- waa tbe first to be held by the uewly organ.ted Western Au tomobile association. KKNNKTH NAHM, the former Hrown university shortstop signed by the Cleveland club last season, and afterward sent to Toledo, will rejoin the Naps at the spring train ing g minds in i'enacola. PU WW.TP.R A CORCORAN. Be. r - tgry of the Conversation learue, going <m tjj«i at are "Corkejr" is said to lie aono a. tor. Come tot think about It. he looks comethlng i like a performer ' batting for three daya, at tended lit tumptuoue luxury by a breathleaa retinue of trainer*. maaaeura, pul- motor operator* and train- Ed nuraea "And atwmld he hare chanced to pitch a hit lea* inning, the tdg roughneck'* portrait will be OREGON WOLFF DEFENDS TITLE IN GREAT RACE PORTI«AND, Or, Jan. 13 Ply- Inic acron* the finishing line lliri 1 * mile* ahead "f If• nearest rival, the Orogon Wolff, driven by Johnny Wolff. Munday am • eesfully defend ed Its free for all Pacific coast chuiDplonahlp title. Tl>« Hwnvtk*. of Ore Eon. threa miles to the rear, craahed Into a log at fh» 1-. mile turn, and Capt. Mlliod Hmlih had to run her aabor* The third spaed craft In th» race ww tha Vamoose, over which the Hwnsllka had a half mile margin up until the lime of the accident. At theh 6V4 mile turn, with the Wolff loading 'he Vamoosa by 201) >ard». and the Swastika by 600 yarda. the Vamoose suddenly ahot aahore. with flames pouring from the exhniiala. The Wolff* average time »«a 42 5 mll«a an hour. RED WATSON BITES OFF TOUGH PIECE 8V N KHANCIHCO, Jao 13 —That l(ed Watson the lo» Angel -s light weight, will have bis bands full neit FVlday night when be meets Herb Whit* of Stockton. Is the opinion of fight eiperts hero today This will be a return engagement, tha last bout bet ween the men, fought In Stockton a few weeks ago, ■ ••suiting In a draw Johnny O'l.eary. the Nonbwest em featherweight, will make his f.<rat • ppenrance in Han Pranclaco at the same show, l»elng matched with Manuel Vlerra of Oakland. JOE RIVERS MEETS CROSS TUESDAY NKW YOKK, Jan 13 I loth l>-arh Cross, the fighting demist, and Joe Rivers of lam Angeles, fin ished training today for their IV round battle before th« Kmidre Athletic club here tomorrow night Tha men are reported lo excellent shaj-e, and s fast bout !• expected. YOUN'tJ JACK O'BRIEN waa the busiest Inner during 1912. blazoned on every *p<»rtlng PitK" In thl* broad land! ""Training ram pa! I'lffloJ •Jive uin *<>m« good, old faiih lonud baaeball!" Upon this we ailently touch ed Klna*"*, upeii'laO them, and, arm tii arm, went foitb Into tlie night, Seattle Theatre Third and Cherry Phone Main 43 Second Big Week BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT for the first Time at Popular Prices GIT-RICH QUICK- WALLING- rORD From the Stories by GMj^eßandolpl^h^ The Best Comedy Hit of the Season BARCAINNIGHI TONIGHT Any Reserved Seat .... 25c I Don't Miss This Production ————— ——————— Evening Pricw, Except Monday, 50c., 30c, 20c Matinee*, Thursday. Saturday, Sunday, 25c Special Bargain Night Monday 25c i " : • '-J NEXT WEEK- I The Third Degree! I d llk«- to decant a bit of prattle right here 'onoern.rig tin- modern banchall hero an an addition to dramatic art, hut, upon *«■< ond thought, I h<>lle»* It Mill, .11 juati<-« to dfc ant a t -i le, re<|ulr« a chapter to llaelf, UNCI.K nt;D.