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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 17

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A Saturday, January 14, limr. THE VAXrOTHTTR WORLD 17 Owen MnrHD. tlie l'itlc thick who put the K. 0. on Nelson is a great supporter of Freddie Welsh, and he tliiuks that Krmldie could turn he trick ou Jem Driscoll any time.

The choice of an automobile should he guided by its records and not made an experiment indecision determined by a practical demonstration, thus saving ail chance of a mistake in your selection. Our stock of automobiles comprises those which have stood the test, and we offer you such models as the THOMAS FLYER, MARMON, DOMINION, E. M. F.30 and FLANDERS 20. DRISCOLL NO MATCH FOR VICTOR A BOXERS 10 WELSH SAYS OWEN If RAN COMPETE HER THURSDAY Splendid Card Arranged for Next Tourney at V.

A. C. FJnjtinff fitnM ar In srnr for a rMl ra Tnxt Thursday vMifnp, for Mr. Mcf ntyre, tli physira I rlirprtor, lias hut' nrrauftnl classy rani, and nn of tli bst hot lias been KfM vf up fnr some imf It will an intrnatlonn! card, as uHl as an tnter club affair, for two wrestlers from ih tw i ii it7iiii mnt E. M.

F. 30 Five Passenger Touring Car FLANDERS 20 Four and Two Passenger Car Sfaitlo A i hletlo club will com up to go a Kainat Fred Km It h. li local roast champion, and riorste Wallir. Victoria is st ndlni; ovr a nniplu of Imjtprn In tho jiprsrin of Ha i ley, a 1 pound fighter, and an unlinown. BfUley will be matched with Holland, and a lively nut; hmjld result.

U'Tilo B.i tli crarli local llRht w. in wiil look (ho link nnwn, and Uniiipau looks fit 10 turn tlio rl' Tlits wilt the last rVal try out th hoys will tiw ht'fnv thev leave for when thv comp1' in th P. A. championship vtms (run nary to ho will mnfce th trip is not Known but It pnds on iti showing of the boxr net! Thursday cvetuiijj Fnlhuvinrr ts th program billed for Th til sda night Kred. Smith s.

Sea i I rprsntaTl v. (icin ri Walk'T i Sa le representative. Harriot vs. X'ictona representative. 1 4 pound i la ,1.

Hoi a s. Ha i ley, Victoria, 1 pMUiid ,1 Cot he vs. W. 1 in ley, T. pound ciming majority, owing to These cars have reached the top of the poll and have been elected by an ovcrw their speed, efficiency, durability and economy.

Morsm predleted win for hen he finish! Drlpcoll at the National SiKirtliiR Cluli on Dec. 2. Mnran insists Jirlscoll can heat At tell in a ll rouml hout. "He is no fast that he can make Alio and me look as if we were anchored. iv Owen, "lint he's tfivlns away helnlil and rem li to Welsh and you know this Welsh got a l.Vrnnnil decision over Attell in l.w Aii I'i Im oII shaded Atiell ill 1 nuMids.

i'lit they tell me 'redilie had it 101 li i in in every uiie uf the 15 rounds. "I fipin that if Welsh heats Ahe i.isiiy and Iirin oll just haded liiii), NVMi with his licij 'lit ami reach skill lu inc at the virsi wl win. Iiriseoll inn'l the Imy he was a couple of years a go. Ill's hecn lilt line the h'gli and you know what of a chap Welsh Is. 1 like his end." to furnish you with descriptive Phone td31 tor a demonstration, or give us your address and allow us literature.

7 if is ELECTRIC ill Martin s. Jerram. 1 oS pound i Tom I ligitins. Art liur I nf fin s. I'Oimd s.

.1. N'lnso i vs. 12 ponnd class K. Hiiini'hrcy J. Hamilton, KS pouiid .1 litishingt "ii s.

Pat. Klly, 11 pound class. Has not this cold weather suggested a comfortable and luxurious car for your shopping and theatre parties? Now is the time to buy while we arc offering bargain prices. We are determined to clear our present stock prior to new shipments arriving, consequently offer them to you at practically cost price. iloff meisier mmMm The Luxurious Electric Brougham Is the Ideal Car for lhe Cold Weather W.

H. West, Champion of Wants to Re Enter Wrestling Game. Ltd. Kditnr World am in llie hhurt titiic, and whllo htre iii)i my f.r in f.I'H tiHt any irst flas cilcli an and I wish to mv wt'iiht. mly Mr.

MMnlvre, ft I C'rt U'tl 11' i'. uht is IT" man NH'il t'Hilshk' Wrestling Championships for 1911 Will be Held in Rose City. (I nileU World' I.eafd Wlr.) POItTI.ANK Jan. I'onland will In the s. ciii' of 1I10 iiailoiuil nri'sl 1 1 1 ir fur 101 1 Tl.U was u'Ti'ii out tc" 1 iti I liy K.

l'rank, clininnau of tliP lioxiiii: anil wrrsiiiim cMininilUM's of tin Atlili'tii' Cluli. Jiimi'S I). ulHvan, 1 1111 11 of tlie liox I lie hiiiI I'OU! nil ttco of the A 11 in to AthXIi' 1 1 i 01 1 U'W'trupln'il to Morr'ii liiuini'. of tin1 l'ai'ifif N'onli wi slrrn A 11 In U111 siivlr.2 ihal It li I1111 ili'fliii'il to Krauk MiiIimI tlnit tin niri noulil hp in April. TliU first Unit' niM has helil vim ot 'hirairfi nnil lit pr.ifBsi's lo trUe all roast fhilit.

ainiili' thni' to pri'iaiv 1 1 i onipcti' against lin' nn'ii frnni Sole Distributors for British Columbia Salesroom and Garage: 1 1 33 render Street W. Phone 6131. Head Office: 1133 Pender Street Y. Phone 32 IS. Azo Wins Third Race in the Closest Three Horse Finish of Season.

OAKLAND. H. There were a numher nf upsets ai Knieryville. yesterday, f.ivorites showing poorly. The thhil raiv.

at a mile ami a quarter, resulted in oae of the best finishes of the Ao. Merlinpo and Star Actor fiilshrd niM' apart. Hlar Actor three minutes alter the raee, and Sel den was so tired that Orasan was Mihut ii tned on Ayme. Sonia won lie fifth tlirouitli Gamer outriding JtadtUe on I'lsko. Jtesults: First raee, futurity course.

Lesrnr, x'on: Louise second; Altarre, 2 5. Second race. six furlnns. Lord Clinton, won; Prudent, second; Pare incion third. Time 1.13 2 'J'liird race, mile aiul quarter.

A.o won: Merlingo, second; rfiar Actor, lhir.1. Time, 2.0 1. Fourth nice, 1 2 furlonss. Cnlden Aue. won Pickaninny, second; Jest third, 'rime, 1.21.

Fifth race, mile and twenty yards. Sonia, won; i'lsko. second; Academist, The operation is simple and clean and is admirably adapted for the ladies' use. A. irlVrn 'd, as I uti lcrslanil i nil ir mi I i out" ru hip (VI Inw and a Miin wri'si ifv.

hon Id any otli. wiyii tu a fni Hi is chaltonr, vvisi1 1 1 1 i'H i to i nnsk'r tlio utmvi1, us I irliist io rritrr In any Uini ni a I'uKt' ri'si hti.i: malt nn. sl i such 1 will ro 1 mi vvilhou; I. lay to spoi'titii 1 i i' (nr 'i'hero ai son i' i who know me. but should.

doiilii tsiy ii i'il 1 1 as a i In I ivr tiiiptns ol' dit'tVitnt maU'ln's, into list (Mid kst. tliH (ionsh uf I Irit wh 'nlunihia. won Mil' Ml tUis vtv ut the Vjircntivrr hlch are optn for i. i I'm. Mtifs i tull', v.

II. vi When shown iTn above ''IiallnK Vr. the diri tnr of to A. C. i mined lately a pee pled it, hi answer to a telegram from icloria, Mr.

Mi In tyre stinted that he would nit et est in the CitpitH I I'ity net Krid.iy i venin'. mil i i 'win i urn ii ii iii in ii mi in MT'ViMrTi'i i Story of Edwin Grant Barrow JACK OTS 10 PLAY I third. Time 1.4:1 4 5. Sixth race, six furlongs. liescend ant.

won: Gipsy Girl, second; Quick Trip, third. Time, 1.13. irrjT nnn mcyt vcah LA GRAVE BAD TIME LU I IILLU mLAI IS r. liti tow v. i 1 1 1 uia i In Lea I 1 a i i fifth iti 'iii, 1 aud first in litU 'I'Ik ii wi i let afi.T Miiy the niau aeuiriit uf the I'liilud'didiiu and St.

National Lea rue clulis. Alanafd the Ijrtroii team in I I'UJ and I Kd'iuid Uiaiil Harrow, manager I lhe liaspball Club ami candi ilate tiie laslern l.t au pi eshlelu horn at Stn iiiKf icld, 111.. May In, 1'tS. Al't leaving school, went into tho new Imsiuess in lies Aloines, Iowa, al. pJayinK with and i maiiailiH local amateur Itaschall teams I lliei went Kasl in ISS'l criayiim in I newspaper, hotel antl theatrical business Bub Brown Secures Form', Beaver in Enchangc For Two.

High Honors for Canadian in Scotch Run Maua the I 'lui in and Toronto auain in 1 i'liil. Ami in after yettiiiK a learn to KPltier, derided lo ipiit haseiiull ami into lioiel husineSH in Toronto, tinned th, team over to Joe Kelly, who won the Ka stern heat; up pennant wil li it Kemained out of barhall for three sea (nns, tnen hold out hotel and went la'U to his old love. Mfciiinn to manage Mont real fur HMO, where after jiettiiu had stint, his (earn imiile a renl finish, adiny llo1 set on I divisnm VJirt ih" t'Hnl mi! fie win tm i ')) 1U ow ti f.irniH) oit I moI. Mill (arrif the v. I i lit t'V fivowii of ynn, btir Jimmy Fitten is New Star Blossom in Golden State.

(l olleil Vmn, World's rrri vr.) OAKIiAXO, Jan. 14. A iH'W siar blossomed out on the horizon toilay in thft ppron of Jimmy Kitten, the local hoy, who wants a match wiih "One llouivl" Hiksii, nwoii Moran or Ad. olKast. J'it ten hns his rla ims on his showinp last niht Anton UaKravf.

whom Mniran sidpstpppe'l and wlio has a 1 round draw with lsun to his rrdit. Thft Kitten LaGrav houl was a six round, no dcr ision a "fair. J'tree Kddio Smith said afterward. howr vr, that he would have called it a draw had he rendered an opinion, but that Pltien Itad a shade hp hotter of it. The local young in rittstiuti; until mm, when he helped organize the Inter State LeaKile and secured lhe V.

fianchisu. tlial cluli and won the pennant in both tlie liner Stale ami Iron and Old Leagues, in ld'JI lifi. Soeured the I'aterson, X. franchis" in the Atlantic League in I SHU and was only preventer! from innini: the pennant tiy the Newark team under "Uea con" Litis, playitu and winninn thr.o on tlie lat day of the season from "Hilly" SliaraiK's Athletics. In th" plav off the "Sol.y Cup" the I'at irson cluh won edsilv.

In that vear Mi. Harrow had the o.I fortune to introduce several stars to the baseball public, inump tlie most rnnun.nl bemit the treat llonus" l'cfe Sinmlre! Hi. I'aliitv riuiKiiMU (' vns was le! ii In M.HMitf. i Hrown tcniis. i ii.ul 'h i i TiUwl i 'i iiu but lh" 'u ti vill Tht lamitf hfls rt Impro p.I .1 Urnu'i lii.i 'y iis hhn in l.

T' It KIM It Ml.W AV II I li' Hugh Mcintosh Will Match Tommy With Winner of Langford Bout. AfiMM iatrd Ireii, World's leaiiril Wire.) SKATTI.K. Jan. Touiiny I In' cx i'liaiupioii heavyweight pusrillei. lasl nl'ht received (he followhis cable nnris.

ii'i' from Iliiuh tlio London prize fiirlri pionioter: 'Can you meet It I It I.anc at Sydney. X. S. Kaster Sunday. April 17.

and winner of Hill Siim I.ansford oallle to be fonsitt Feb. hi' To thU liurns rei)led: "Accept aid will let you know hi dnys If n.y knee siands training." liiirns i)l not so hilo i Hi i nir for a inonth. lie plans to leave Sen tile for Sydney about March 1. and will have a gymnasium I hied up on Ibe steamer. If opeet I.a'tf.ird to beat I.anc and therefore counis on fipliting lhe iiero in Londriti.

um i w. (Tlvftr iii.Uliiftit un th WI.H' Pass Vvkmi a 1 mip liird 'Mi nd itlpiik''' a en I ir.l Inn nf 1 1 from Whit. M.us' to SkiiBAa iTit In tpkaiiI rate rni I i if 1. 1. aid n' I a con i cf ao Crusaders and Welsh Have Strong Hopes in Rugby League.

Tlie KuRby panics scheduled for today were called off, of course. Tlie Ilowins: Club propose to enter a team for the second series after all but the Crusaders and the Welsh have strong hopes that they can down the Oarsmen on this occasion. Roberts, the flowing Club center, soes hack to Kelowna In a day or two but may return In the The firemen are also counting upon striking a winning and the result of their encounter with lhe Argos has enconraeed them considerably. With the weather will. Ine.

tliere will be a full quiver of panics next Saturday. lannielt (Kull neior.ci.. ster, who has fought K'. than hai asmpi "liftit 'ing' Ccorte mitii ano A ni" Hps. weiKhed vri'l nninds Joss than lu mu rra I Inif.rn'itional WreiHin? eni In.erdrb Boxing fonnumsni AT THE VA'TCOUVCR ATHLETIC CLUB Thursday Night, January I9ih nn ha 'A nlKiim.

io tn l'i'i him. h.itt,. UaOravc. Ji t' i In the JmI' 1 Vol Mr, t.atf'w ht' HACK" LOSES HANDICAP BOUT. cle tf jiT vh MH.

frnriarv Rnd trea Wn! hv Mnran ami rtf: i biji Vn on tsr a 'h 'ii to i'iln'1 dcri! i lull, if r'MI'AOO, Jan. ls. ieorRp Harkcn urer of tht Atlantic League snccee Schmidt lojt a wrratlinff tnatcli to i Sair. and held I of flc for threp iimi nrrl in fiKh Mnran. ii1i roriiatnt icnrd in ih Cutler hpre niwht when he yr nv, until the Icam i ha nded th.e tailed to throw Cutler within an hour.

tali d' 'f nf tl I Tirwrnr iihwiiiiwiiiiiihi in nuiiiiiiimmu i iiimiirifff'rrrrTiTinrimriiTTrr j. giBsy Furniture Co09 LtcL Stan Pi mi mi Urn PI oar BRASS BEDS These are beds of quality. You will be impressed with their superiority the moment that you glance at them and this impression will be deepened and strengthened by more careful examination. The whole emphasis in their manufacture has been placed upon their goodness, their beauty and their serviceability Moreover, you will be pleased with the styles, with the Rood taste and the proportions ui these splendid beds. We can only mention in a slightly descriptive way a very few of these beds.

Record Is Still Broken at Indoor Meet at Buffalo. (Inilnl World'a I ni.r.l Vlr.) Ill 1T.VI.O. Jan. H. Willi ihpK.si I ions uf tin trams pnii'tirallv uni hiiii 'il.

I In six ilny liiiiili iiriml nt llii' Aniiury luniinui'il yitiiiT.iay. Tlw Ii l.ir I hiuIiui iinj I.awsnii hi i 1 i fn iln'ir uf oue Ihji over i In uliirrs. 'iv tennis wt'iv in sft nuii iicr. mill I iruli.ii li. Im iir iuiuliiiuilii.il lih tin liliilruwii! of tin FtTiii Kii lm teum.

iti .1 1.11) hi li tml tlune. while, still nn 1 1 1 iu tin ri 4 No. A A nrifeillv b. devoid Stt I oin.uM 'i'Utior, square No. I Massive bed, continuous pot.

burnished fir.n Similar style ii. satin finish, at s.im? pnte. No. 2 Massive four poster, jatin f.nih u.lii bunny' Price posls, salin (ini. h.

Price No. Ma. ive bed with round continuous po little ornamentation. Price aio vilii very SSIi.OO I 5pindli's. I'll 1 Ifalii.

I 1 1 with prate carvpu nati bed. 1 v'miiii'I sU'. hIIIv 011 tlie rer No. Massive burnished i'lid loot. Pme No.

3 Solid Lr.d.vvilh I iiuufL cl Im.s'i i 'I'lii1 ihiv lit'LM'i wiih the srorp f. iil Ins mill's nml om lap. 'J'lie formnr ml HOME FURNISHINGS l. i nnl iuIIi I laps. injuring woman Amin iaii lre.

MorlnV l.fMPd Vir. I KltA.VI 14 A'; infii. 1 ie (Sx2, ar.a I Tl "I vrru in Msi.o i. UK 1." CO.MFORri.RS Co filled clean INS 200 30 in hes ui h'fc COtiO'l ora five lor arcs and I aisiev S2.ro sateen, with ue 1, ree patients to (l.oi. SI.

00 nurribrr of 'lo corsi'tm. of ma i few 1fr''it .1 p. Covrs aie rr.eiCe! rour oR i Rs tat wounds thrv ilIOi. (Mng' roiii, but iKi1 Aniri (l l.iirju if ti SUGGESTIONS ABOUT LIBRARY FURNITURE Here is a library complete: Quarter cut golden oak bookcase SI 1.00 Quarter cut golden oak jard.mere. s'and.

Price Ladies' Secretary, ouarter cut golden oak. with, two long drawers. Pn 17.00 Ijbrarv Table. cut golden oak, with encyclopaedia Price S21.00 Rocker, four armf hairs, leather upholstered, quarler rut golden oak. tosetl.er with tiee of same style SI 00 from.

Per vard DRAPi.RV RKMNAN'I A large. er.di. from 1 to 10 ire's fa c'ia. scrim, mu'lin. r.f's, linr.

'ry, about legular p. e. CARPMT KNDS 73 Brunei a i in e. verv se txiff fnr bed roc etc. mirk.e.

i at (k fnnr inch borders, in blue, ffioesi and ios: tnled viin selected down: sie 60x72. Ea.h 4 5 OMFORTKRS Other lines from SS.00 to S40.0O WOOL RI.ANKF.TS Ft'H wool blankets, blue aad p.n'v bo oers; weiuht. Per pair i lal i Id K.li IttiWKt tl. at oinini Mrs Ha vor 'I 1 1:39 en day. win ti if wonian 1 i hr lioi ItflOiS at paiTfiiirian ds Hol c.s.

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