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Portland owen 8 eet Se 750010 Vancouver 8 ee eee 10 Seattle 8 3 5b 26 10 Victoria . 8 3 5 35 10 ETERMINED to boost his slipping Metropolitans up in| the league race, Pete Muldoon, manager of the Seattle | pro ice hockey team, is hot on the trail of a couple of new | players who will add the needed amount of strength to the| local quintet. | A contract was sent one of the new men Monday. | According to Muldoon his name is Kyle, his home is in Denver at present and he is one of the fastest players on the ice. “Kyle is a big, rangy fellow and has been recommended | very highly to me,” said Manager Muldoon in discusssing the new prospect. “I fully expect to get his name to a Se- attle contract for the rest of the hockey season. With Tues-| 4 day’s game we have but five more contests scheduled on the| local ice and the same number away from home. Seattle ; stands a good chance of copping off the championship of the!| 4 league yet if I can bolster up the team at one s G.AND STANFORD to ro PATCH UP ATHLETIC | RELATIONS AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.— The University of California and Leland Stanford will r sume athletic relations within @ short time. A period of six months was set In which time matters will be gone over and new contracts signed, if no tiff comes before ti According to reports, the new man is said to be a whirlwind at | the game. He is very fast and a great player both on offense and | defense. He ts also a good scorer. |The only drawback ts that he ta| good only for a short period and could not be used regularly in the lineup, but would act as @ pinch| | scorer, } Asked for information regarding |the other new man, Muldoon re-| | fused to divulge It j “I haven't cinched the deal yet,” | time has ex- a . - ete Se i NBA | pired. | Lester Patrick's Victoria Aristo-| i ' Stanford agreed to bar fresh- | crats will be entertained Tuesday | i men from competition, and / night at the local Arena. The Se California also made conces- attle bo; P | Sia aaNet the Schaal | ea wee? re oe a reneennce and hope to wrest the game from to split about 5050 on the | the fast Island City team to make pateh-up. Ree up for the one they dropped to the| | GIANTS GET BENNY KAUFF |Tisitore at Victoria Inet Friday NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Benny | ™!8)t- am ertel Kauff, star outfielder of the Fed eral league, has been purchased by the New York Giants. This was) made known here Monday night.| The price paid for Kauff was not . but was said to reach near e ky Charley Tobin of Portland leads the league in swishing the puck into the net. Tobin has 10 goals to bis credit thus far this season Tommy Dunderdale, also of Port land, and “Cyclone” Taylor of Van-| couver, as well as Tobin have 13 AHERN AND MIKE CLASH points to their credit In the scoring ST. PAUL, Jan. 18. — Young| records. Ahearn and Mike Gibbons, recog-| M oe °-e mized as the two premier middie- “Cully” Wilson of the locals, has been set on the bench longer than any other player Records chalk up 42 minutes of wasted time to Cully.” Smoky” Harris of Port land is second, with 27 minutes. Captain Frank Foyston, the Seat tle leader, is the only regular who has not been penalized this season Weights of the times, hook up in battle here Tuesday night. The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds. Boxing experts of the East are unanimous in selecting Ted “Kid” Lewis as the best welterweight in the business. HOCKEY FASTEST GAME IN THE WORLD Seattle vs. Victoria TONIGHT AT 8:30 Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office 1220 Fifth Ave. SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Teeth extracted absolutely without pain free from #:80 to @ pm. daily. N Se to $1 to oise fons Free. am Fillings» Gold Alloy Fillings proper foundation, hands and fingers properly Hoppe ts a past master tn making bridges different positions In which he places his hands and ) ingame for | — So 1 en roy a NaN AD STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. THEN ONLY HAD ONG CAN O' PeAS GOT AN EXTRA TOMATORS 18, 1916. PAGE 7, At Top, the Bridge of Yamada, Jap Cueist, for a Straight Shot, With the Fingers Spread Like a Fan, Sits, ete am ASesaces het we fess —— Masse Shots. BY BROWN HOLMES THIS THING OF PLAYING TROT OF THE FINGERS. Willie Hoppe, world’s champion, says dilliards, but to give the ball or bridge, to work on. BILLIARDS 18 LARGELY A FOX “the touch” is the big thing the proper touch, there must be the That comes . placing the and bas 100 or more Insurance Title Insurance pro- vides a more comprehen- sive examination of the title than can be made from an abstract Our attorneys have before them not only every rec- ord contained in the ab- stract, but also a quantity of valuable title data, collected during the past thirty years Without such an exam- ination we cannot risk our guaranty Title vast Insurance vides the most system of title Our examination of a title to the date of the policy is a permanent part of our records for your benefit and for ours pro rapid transfer. When the title is again transferred we only ex- amine the title from the date of the preceding ex amination, usually the work of a few hours Under the abstract sys tem there is always the delay of examining the from the very be ginning each time a transfer is made Title Insurance is the only system which log ically approves its own work by INSURING it Title Insurance gives you a legally inforcible bond of indemnity. With out Title Insurance it is practically Washington Title Insurance Company WILL SOON KNOW The University of Washington campus is waiting with bated breath for the announcement of the football coach that will in all probability follow Wednesday such secrecy have the applications to find out which three applicants stand the best chance for the job Altho over 25 nan have been handed In, the actual number to be considered is said to be but three or four. Graduate Manager Younger will recommend “Dode” Brinker, Northwestern league baliplayer for the Job as baseball coach. It is ex pected that Brinker will get the| appointment FEELING GOOD AGAIN FRANK FOYSTON FF agit HPF night's meeting of the board, With | been kept that ts almost Impossible | ent shots the ene to all spread them, fighter, has the title holder's signature to the agreement will get $32,000 and the privilege of 45 per cent of the total gate receipts | after the state tax has been de- | ducted Moran's share of the money bons of this clt day tonight bout decisior for [A Fox Trot of foam Is Billiards | Below, Three Willie Hoppe Bridges for He seome to be walking about the table on his fingers. In some cases the champion braces on all four fingers and allows over the top of the thumb braces on only two fingers or on one. ‘+= In some cases moppe's fingers are spread out as far as he can and tn others they are bunched learning the proper positions for various shots While Hoppe will brace one way shark will take a different stance. rot of his own “There are three things a person must average game of billiards,” or all shots; said Hoppe. second, hold the cue properly, | Pach of these three depends upon the other.” on by Mt. ¢ 4 Pat ent le Mark Hew € BY BUD FISHER At Cheasty’s Intensified Values 25% Off Throughout Our Great Clothing Department Except the Invincible Suit, always $16.50 10 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Throughout Furnish- ings Department Except a few contract goods “Values Tell’’ AT THE FRONT ‘In the Sport Zone [ra-cca" mu] HE Far-Western boxing championships to be staged under i the direction of the Amateur Athletic Union of America — will soon be due. No date or location for this titbit has | as yet been set by the governing body. oeeee Why can’t the Seattle Athletic club put on the champion- ships here this year? Nearly all of the other clubs along the Coast have had a crack at them, and Seattle is abo ! due. It would take quite a little work and no end of boosting to put the thing over, but it would be a grand feather in the local club's cap and would be a big boost for the city. The Seattle club has more real high class amateur boxers and wrestlers than any other athletic club that is affi with the Amateur Athletic union. For this reason the meet should be brought here. Why let it go to some oat town where Seattle would ba represented only by a limited number of men, when it could be brought here and all of the best material pro- duced in Seattle that has an amateur ranking, be given opportunity to compete for national honors? cee ° The newspapers in every section of the country would carrying the news of the meet at Seattle. In every ci people would be talking of the meet—and Seattle. Charlee Alston Pringle, one of the; Wichita, In the Western league, Americans murdered by Mexicans| Put in a claim for Bill Al the other day, formerly captained| Los Angeles infielder. the University of California foot- oe ball eleven. Owner Farr of Spokane, hae effi. clally notified Johnny Wuffli Wrestler Frank Gotch has signed he will not need his services | Wrestler Frank Gotch has signed up| ccancn, Baar te ae | with a circus. Frank evidently | has grown jealous of Jess Willard,| Deddle Catcher Selmar see j Morris Rath, the former White Sox second sacker, who was going to hop to the Feds, has expressed himself as perfectly willing to sign with Salt Lake. In making other shots, he He spent many years for a certain shot Each some other player seems to have a fox oF @ Spokane has a young ball toseer the name of Burke in view, is said to be the goods. He is present attending Notre Dame. eee learn to play even an/ “First, make the right bridge | and, third, the stroke | OFFER BUT WILL STAY AT W. S. C. PULLMAN, Jan. 18.—Iit was reported on good authority that Willlam Dietz, the football coach, has been made an offer to coach the University of Call. fornia. The contract called for the same salary he is to get here—$4,000—and was turned down. It Is hoped here that athletic relationships between W. ton State and the Unive Washington will soon sumed. 'F. MORAN WILL BE METS CAPTAIN Is | WILLARD’S MATCH KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan. 18.—It having announced that he Curley said Willard He refused to discuss M. GIBBONS FAVORED ST. PAUL, 18.—Mike was ed on to- favorite in his mateh Young Ahern. The 10 rounds, without a Jan look as the with will go MIDDLES TO MIX Jan, 18 PORTLAND, Frank Far mer of Sumner, Wash., and Al Som mers of Portland will don the gloves six short rounds before the Rose City club tonight. They are middlewelghts CHAVEZ IS VICTOR KANSAS CITY, Jan. 18.—Tommy Buck of Philadelphia was defeated for the second time within two weeks by Benny Chavez in a fast 10-round bout here. | LEWIS IS VICTOR The Metropolitan's clever leader ode Jon the fee has recovered from his| MILWAUKEE, Jan, 18. — 7 vcent attack of the grip suffi-|Lewis won a newspaper decision | clently to get into action against|over “Kid” Graves of Cleveland | Victoria hore in a slow bout, uae U. OF W. COACH pierz Gets ANOTHER “KID FARMER” DEAD | |McAndrews of this city outboxed | Lightweight | Welsh in six rounds here. | | | | | | in established today that Moran will | be Champion Jess Willard’s next | opponent, the bout to be held at New York. Jack Curley, promoter, | in en route to visit the Smoky City | Gib- | among fight fans today mourned the| Cc®mp. an passing of Benny Steinberg, known ee Wernow with the Brookiya Natiom: as the original “Kid Farmer.”|“Oucky” Holmes, former North- ry : Steinberg ts said to have had 178 encounters, of which he lost five. interest in the Lincoln club of the . Western league and will be al uring, the, PanamsPactfic om WELSH LOSES AGAIN) "=" 7 a a. ae “Honney” Mellody, the last welter- ~ The Duluth Boxing club has gone on} weight champion to gain any Percy Haughton, new owner of the Boston Braves, has taught many — football players how to kick, He won't have to give Johnny Evers any lessons, however. cee Manager McCredie of the Portland Beavers, is anxious to get the Bigbee boys, famous University of Oregon athletes, into his spring CHICAGO, Jan, 1! 18.—Old timers | als, was a member of the fire western leaguer, haé bought so | department in the fair 4 the rocks, This is the club that bad the ex on boxing In the Min- nesota city under the state regu- lation. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 18.—Fddie prominence, was 32 years old @ short time ago. He claimed hon- ors in that division in 1906 when he_walloped Joe Walcott. 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