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: . . one Fe Sa HIPPODROME DANCING | | | i ROBERT CURTIS GLEGTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle By Hugh S. Fullerton Federal leaguers have made such strides toward forming thetr playing cireutt and such successful inroads upon organ feed ball tn the last fortnight that we have three major leaguer. Possibly major ts too big; at least, we have three captain leagues, In spite of the declarations of the leaders of organized daseball, that the Federal would not last, and their rather less cocky declaration that it will not start the season, it has under contract enough players of first class and average abil ity to form eight clubs. Of the players it has taken from the major leagues whose names I know, at least 17 are WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS — Joshua Green ¥ Fourth « A A REWARD Of Pive Hundred ($500.00) Dollare|southpaw, really been approached in cash will be paid to any person| by the Federal league? giving Information lead © the ar According to Reardon himself, he rest and conviction of the party or/has received an offer of $300 per parties who polsoned a brindle bull-/month from the Baltimore Federal league club. Leo gave out this news GRAB IT, LEO! Has Leo Reardon, the Seattle) tog belonging at 1511 Grand ay. Se attle, Wi Phone Main 8595, or! Friday, when he discussed terms bring Information to 429-431 Central with Owner Dug and demanded a raise, recelve rewar Building a GLANCING OVER THE RECENT record of Art Pelkey we understand why that Canadian jury refused to admit that he killed Luther at Carty. 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TO NORWAY MAY, 1914 You will surely go to Norway for th great homecoming festivities in May SPECIAL STEAMSHIP EXCURSIONS PASSENGERS BOOKING NOW Special train service from Pacific Coast points to Minneapolis and St. Paul via the Northern Pacific Rallway On arrival in Minneapolis and St, Paul passengers from the Pacific Coast will join with pagsengers booked from points throughout the Northwest in one grand party, leaving Minneapolis and St. Paul May 4th. The “Sons of Norway” and the chartered the fast steamer “St. Pau ifferent “Bygdeiug” have * Jeaving New York May 7th, 1914, direct to Christiania. The 8. 8. “St. Pall will use the |} “Channel Route,” calling at Cherbourg, France, and Southampton England, to deliver mail for Paris and London, For further particulars and reliable information apply to any Nerthern Pacit Agent or to A. D. CHARLTON Agent Northern Pacific Railway, Portland, Or. Assistant General Passenger Or te the wing com HAUC tary 8. 0. $59 ‘Temple Court, Minneapolts, nittes of the “Hone of N OLDSTAD, G 119-421 LARS O Minn jis taking to that country jat the Montana untversity |John R. McVey, to be used tn pro- | Will provides that fn the event the |the sport the roll can be used for jin the national pastime again eee | s12-814 Bite Rot sot HUGH FULLERTON SUMS UP OUTLAW LEAGUE’S CHANCES above the average of major be almost a» strong, and in league ability. The others some departments — stronger whose names | know are aver From a partial Hat of ts men, » age players, The Federals have it seema a team that would recruited, according to inside rate well in either of the old infomation, 12 minor league leagues stare 1 One cannot fudge the caltber of the league until {ts roster ts complete and the players as signed to the clubs, The Cht ers, have t is about gleaning of major league play Ithough they have a few prospects comp th evident the Fedeals vleted ne cago club ts practically com lso, here fe a quiet tip plete. I have been furnished Look out for a big surprise with a practically full Hat of ita when the White 80x-Glant tour. players in confidence, in order te reach home. to make a comparison, The The Federals, win or lose team under Tinker, on paper, ts have made a wonderful record stronger than four of the Na thus far, Their campaign has tional league clubs and strong er than two of the American league clubs. The St Federals, Louls lub of the Tinker belleves, will 40 been waged wisely ley has been to raid the weak clubs and take Thetr pol | COLLEGE STARS WILL REFUSE TO ABIDE BY AMATEUR RULES athletic rities must surrender and per Members of baseball teams tn LU the Northwest {ntercollegiate con ference may follow the example of astern college athletes who have openly threatened Hon against rules governing th r amateurism The rebellion of college rs the and their determination to play 7 baseball in summer means that within a fow years, the best univers! ty men will be playing with major or minor league baseball clubs for money and openly ft n it r th ball tn right to means as © unive vacation, ts will play anyhow play Northwestern league clubs are only too glad to hire the college stars of the North- west tn the summer months, much themselves as to the leagu raity th to their best play as to make the major league races lopsided mit students to earn money play ing or the stu nd forfeit for their schools. | Baseball and) boys RANDOM SHOTS FRITZ HOLLAND, REMEMBER. ed by Seactle fight fans as one of | reports, the best middlewetghts ever devel until bh oped in the Northwest, has been cannot tent taken under the management of Tommy Burns and shortly will’ A Los leave for Australia in company with | says: “The a string of crack mitt artists Burns eee THE UNIVERSITY OF WASH- ington footballers will get a crack team, champions of the Rocky Mountain conference, in a post season game next year. o- j COACH GILMOUR DOBIE, WHO/ hae often declared he would have port of the badly disabled team. The/ last few nights Doble has devoted | his time to showing the bors the finer points and inside stuff. Upon being approached on the subject of Washington's basketball chances, Doble probably would say: “They haven't a chance tn the world.” oes JOHNNY O'LEARY FIGURES; he will be tn fine fettle when he) hooks up with Frankie Burns in Sacramento, March 20, for which bout he signed Friday. Because a} | Vigorous workout is included tn his! | theatrical engagement, which he ia) | now filling In Seattle, later a ing in Portland and Johnny |additional training to get in form. | The meeting with Burns will be the! most important of the Seattle| youngsters career. “re DANIEL M’VEY, JR. A New| Castle, Pa, youngster, has been be- queathed $200 by his uncle, the late curing a baseball education. The boy shows no inclination to take up any other beneficial purpose WORD COMES FROM CALIFOR.! nia to the effect that Orvie Overall will play with the Federal league next season If he decides to indulge | and to wi IN ORDER TO SHOW HIS American friends that his right wing really waa put out of commis sion as a result of his last ring ex hibition, Jack Johnson, the fistic nulsanc has sent an X-ray photo} of the crippled wing to an acquaint jance in Chicago. The shows! rh jone of the bones ana in twain STANLEY M’DONALD, BOXING instructor of the Woodlawn club, Vancouver, Wash, thinks he has| doped out the whyfore of Bud’ An | |derson’s ring faflures. “Tud's weak ness,” McDonald tells, “is that he ts too easy with his sparring partners He lets the boys hit him just to see how hard a punch he can stand and is careless about the defensive end of the game. Bud ts a great of. fensive fighter, but should take cas anne ik aeeeee” ponent for Leach Cross for the — Washington's birthday date. Pop. ie Oe a ular opinion here has {t that all Freatment the lghtweighte available have a Jgone into hiding because Cross ested Condi- tons hae no equal. Consul- | tation Free. DR. JOHN SORENSEN tr A Cabaret | layer, is paying Seattle a tender for the basketball champion. |?! a7 ave Restaurant | 1520/9. imicne etamnion Ae sa el oon havea in will be determined in the three-| Bere 5. % =— game serien with the University of] sqyny | “iny" Leonard, last season The House That Quality | {'"i0",!asie! tmers, which’ ovens| yeh tor, Waa: Walla, an Bm “ - james) ory Reynolds of Vancouver, Wash., Entertainment Built will also be played Monday and|} "iver ‘signed by the Portland eames | Tuesday nights Lat THIS WEEK 1 Big Success LILLIAN SEIGER World's Greatest Lady Cor netist, Conductor and Leader Singer ee) De OTHER ACTS | Fed | toda NEXT WEEK | Ray Raymond Harmonizers, | eral man LO8 ANG Tom McCarey {s up a@ tree today He has been unable to find an op yesterday, | date thanks to the F nett Bush; ANGELES WRITER st league extends eda for signing ( unanimously picked as the worst umpire in the world.” The chotr will now sing old friend, tll he is lying down.” ee college athletes of America. Heldelberg and Stuttgart are ing to arrange to enter teams for the relay race which is the feature of the Penn meet former champion hurdler, one WITH A HAMMER? JUDGING FROM THE LATEST) Willie Ritchie has tested his leg and he his leg until he fights. won't fight| “Never kick an There was a man in our town Who had a lot of nerve, But when he started out to pitch He couldn't throw a curve. AMONG THE OTHER TROU- nothing to do with the basket tos®| bles, Brooklyn ts sure of Ed Reul jers, has finally rallied to the sup-| bach PENNSYLVANIA'S GREAT IN- vitation athletic meet this year will be the more interesting because ath-| lotes representing one, perhaps two of the great German wiN come to compete universities against the Both triv Al Kraenalein, | sprinter jamper of Penn, who fs now| }coaching German athletes, ct the relay teams from Ger-| , and he says college men who | bet against them will have to hoch|of Michigan broad jumper, after an something besides the kaiser. expecta And he sald wh he workings inside of the fn why the dickens don't Dug Put Killiiay and Wally in a rir hat ¥ land on Joseph's j baer oP 2 fter to Jack |for his services McCarey home. lis off. credit. HICAGO. ‘onto had eral lea uy by Pr league,” lo the same darn thing Li Britton ‘Toronto will stich Feb. 7 withdrawn from 16 were denied ident Gilmore. with the he said The 5 , Feb 7. Result WHO'LL MEET LITTLE LEACH? ve Vincersit’ cup, witty to rare offered OREGON HERE FOR A SERIES Washington's “chances as a con Reports that the| here| Promot stually has put in two solid weeks’ ning in the mountains. Joe Rivers’ alleged run-out McCarey the n, Britton ac pted on condition that he recelve McCarey’s entire bankroll and a mortgage on the old the stuff) Washington has one victory to TORONTO STICKS Fed. back ers of the team have made good,” “=> EARLY HATCHED CHICKS ARE WINTER LAYERS , > Pullet through the point in buying Good Cockerels For Sale (Rained from D, W. Youne’s cook birds, bred to 200eg@ nens) HATCHING EGGS 8. C. W. Leghorns. Silver Campines. W. Orpingtons. English Penciled Indian Run- ner Ducks. H. E. DOREN ESPERANCH STATION, On Bverett Interurban. Or addrens mati, KDMONDS, WASH. Route No. Baby Chicks Eggs for Hatching Candee System, Both Hatch. Ing and Brooding White Wyandottes, Rose Comb Reds, Barred Rocka, White Leghorn, Anconas. The very best stock of all these breeds. White and fawn Runner Ducks, PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY YARDS at Edmonds, W. 8. P. DIXON, MGR. 3422 Fremont Ave. Seattie Phone North 205 Essex Model Incubators 1 Indian they “The World's Best Hatchers.” | Bend for catalogue and prices. || Aabling-Ebright Seed Co. 89 Pike St., Seattie, Wash. TEN-ROUND SCRAPS FOR VANCOUVER? VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 7.— Ten-round, no-decision boxing bouts in this city, conducted un- der civic supervision, is the plan which shortly will be put up to the city council. The finance committee of the council has al- ready recommended the meas- ure for passage. If such cOntests are legalized, Vancouver is expected to devel- op into one of the leading fight- ing centers in the country. It ts he intention of the promoters who are behind the scheme to bring Ad Wolgast and Tommy Murphy together here {n the in- ital contest. | | ree | the Sport News Paragraphs Roger Waring, former University | | l|absence of several years, intends to jcome back cee much he is thinking of making this | Freddy Welsh likes Amerten #0 | Also—Freddy country his home. |needs the money | eee Capt. Talbott of Yale suggests |that coaches be barred from ¢ ‘wide Mnes and that the quarterback be allfwed to run the game. eee 00 miles without a stop or tire change at Indianapolis. oe eee It has been officially decided to close the Juarez track March 22, eee St. Louls Brown will lead at something. They will be the first to start training. eee Monday night a championship Church league game will be played | lin the University gym, as a curtain | raiser. | eee Levinsky's at ft again. Friday night the battler outpointed Tom McMahon of Pittsburg in a ten round scrap in New York. eee Jack Burns of North Yakima and Art Wilson of Seattle meet in a six-round fray at Morton tonight Let the biggest cheese win. eee well-known and hockey visit F, Nelson Smith, | Winnipeg tice skater 48 Company B beat Company A at basketball Friday night by a 64 to-4 score, oe Queen Anne high defeated Frank lin 87 to 18 in the’ bill gym Friday night . | CHARLEY BRICKLEY, jvard's star booter, is going to play fia Booting them in football is all right, but booting them tn} baseball is something gise again, winter—li ilar March Pacific Poultry Co. 67 Marion St. Viaduct Elliott 3268 | dream of fistic cently hatched in the early ying This list breed from EGGS J. ino Take No. Kor Wall «to Bullt for Use on the Costs $8.00 Up. SEND FOR OUR FREE BOOK which tells all about IDEAL Incubators, bow well they « ished, why ovr price: made wil give better » W Teh ‘ia Queen Incubators 70 to 540 Eggs Hatching Eggs, Leghorn Chic io; “and Ay 'HAGEN TO FIGHT =** A STRING OF NEWSPAPERS [8 wasting four and a half cols., pic- tures and type to prove that fight} clubs make criminals. They do, with the ald of these same papers. HOUGEN ODAY’S STYLES TODAY Ed Hagen, the loc local cop, ied, fame was exploded New ¥ | ting Levinsky put him to the mat jfor the count in eight rounds, | Te-enter the game at an early date, Hagen now tion a scrap with T British heavyweight, in has wu Bteveston, B. ROCKS, L. ANDERSON feth Sty 1 how nicel © low and why hints that are valuable. ‘TWE CHAS. H. LALY 6O., SEATTLE, PORTLAND months nickel or this eggs when they cost a 1cclimated to section orous, fine shape burn A few strong, hens for $5.00 each ck ording to quality that they are ¢ the bint! Utility eggs, $8.00 per 100 foen, tn the em that eonfrontal & Pedicreed Alredale Pups, | the ex# man, whether ho raise poule ‘ $15.00 each; females, $10.00 try on a large or small scale, Eegws are always plentiful in the summer| « Seattle mm or Meridian Opp. and Seattle with #9 of the west, nine highest awards. vigorous females $1.50 for 15 exes, eggs. 16 eggs. intaction than rite for booklet d gives money- Oritiia, Wash, A mixture of ee setting tifically compounded, yril delivery. Seattle of the,year begin to lay in the fal more apiece Single Comb R. I. Reds Prize winners, trapnested, and color to big-boned Cock ereis coming from heavy-laying prices MRS. H. G. KIMBALL NDS At Portland, Tacoma Show, this winter, in competition best 8. C. Leghorn cockerels in the North my birds won six of the Eggs for Hatching From seven pens headed by prize winners, each mated to 15 strong, line bred for years for heavy egg production or Two special mating, $5 for R. R. UPPER To Get Eggs, Feed John L. Craib’s Laying Mash finely ground grains and meat products, sciep- BE 100.. water glass solution stands $12.00 $1.60 Per Bag a Fsc a be kept in the water: Poultry Foods and Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices. Tel. ENniott 3899. 1022 Western Avenue. ‘ork when Bat- oder considera fom Cowler, the to be held in , arena next He says he likely will ac- PRESERVING EGGS 1 that ts satisfactory toy cee cheaply at the time tll the sensom vig ac with @ consequent drop in pricse sno the hone! To equalize this) and high in winter be t lay wel x over summer emee tn such conde will be as goo® as the new Iafd but high priced winter egg, has been siut a number of ways of preserv= 4 cces Of the Aifferent far tried, water ginaw wilt has been easy en the bert and cheapest ways | r glass can be purchased tm? 1 or fn solution at almost a ig store. The solution ts the most fativfactory. ‘The usual proportions! are one part of Mquid glass to ning’ of water, making « Nquid heavy’ to coat the exe and to keep 4 out the alr, but not heavy enougtt to float the exes. Stone receptacles are usually used for the storing, bet den pails that will not leak are’ all right. The t@ea is to keep the! exe from the afr, so the Mania must! cover the egg. Care ts to be taken that {t does not evaporate and lea’ them exponed. Ax soon as the oes are removed! from the solution they should washed and dried. They will have’ a beautiful natural appearance, Eggs that have been kept in a way are very natisfactory for alll purposes except boiling. It is astomet | 9 ishing how firm the yolk and whit are after the exes have been ki so long in the water glass. No pere} ceptible evaporation has taken place in the egg, as shown by the small. air space. 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