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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 5, 1916. PAGE 7. EEE SEATTLE BESTS VICTORIA ( ORPHANS AT ICE HOCKEY 6 TO 8 =) AT-THE FRONT} warn Zowaao Mis vas) F ' ‘ sanldcieaisen |—— a Head Smashing Features in Games Between Rivals in Bitter War for Pacific Coast Hockey Supremacy STAR WRITER IN PORTLAND SEES BITTER FEUD BY JACK JUNGMEYVER PORTLAND, Feb, 6,—Probably the bitterest feud in the sport warts ju Portland and Seattle hockey teams Whenever these two age clash, malice takes its toll in one or STARTLING FIGURES ment at Toledo, O., beginning | | | { March 4, It would travel 287, | 650,000 feet, or 57,510 miles or | a m \| two and one-third times around = | {| the world, it is figured the | ball each time relied, would | cover 150 feet going from the | “bowser to the pit and back feet in the last period of Friday Abe Langtry, A. B. C. secre . sheen % tary ys the entrieg will in sists tociey “mix oo toot OesArmed | 2. eens igs bad pe wd onan ae | twomen teams and 2,500 the score of 6 to 3 pile the singles. Mon war at ty aay poss et} Dali player the best brand, it w good, live- ae Sea! ds a Star FORM BiG IDEA ane, Coed creantar ot ss | IN SKI JUMPING threatened to do damage to the | Skijumping is one locals, _— ~@ § Ed Carpenter and Roy Rickey Ps form counts as much as tt does in! Started at goal for Seattle, Car if * golf. The first essential in the penter slipped the puck into the 7 | snow sport ts nerve to try It and goal twice without any assistance ; Sl the second is form | from his teammates, while Rickey * The skt-Jum also carried the rubber the full s| body stralg his arma down length of the frozen aqua pura for at his sid During @ marker. bends his body forward and be Tuesday night Victoria will his knees gradually. At the ts wa tangle with the locals, This off the body and knees one of the games scheduled tn straightened, In the alr, the b the Victoria rink, which has been is straight and the arms are used for balance, In landing, the body should be Imber skis clone to closed Following the game, Lester Pat- gether, one a little in advance of| | the other. rick hied himself back to the Island City, but the other mem- PITCHER RICH, QUITS BASEBALL bers of the team have taken apart Ments in Seattle. All the games but those scheduled with Van- Charley Chech, who was with Cincinnati and Cleveland in the majors, Playing Victoria entirety off tha p Am _— HIEF” BENDER, who was famous as a member of ( Connie Mack's peerless organization of other days, | has been signed by the Vernon club of the Coast league. % % 8 3 at tt ‘ painful injuries upon the | Evidently Eddie Maier, the Vernon owner, is doing a little Fy | more grandstanding. He has put his foot into something A, inetiad enert’ 46: beste A | this time, however, that he is likely to feel sorry for, Eddie has a bad habit of causing more disruption in the league to the south of us than any other 10 men that ever were in the circuit 8 68 8 St His hobby is continually keeping over the salary limit. He & fills his lineup with a bunch of former big league stars, who, like Bender, have been cast adrift. Every year he pulls a new bit of grandstanding by signing up some one, nu of 2 a Last year it was Art Fromme, of the Giants. Before that it was “Doc” White, and now it’s Bender. : hw we we se None of these former stars have ever done anything for the club. They are merely drawing cards for one trip | around the circuit RRBs It is a well-known fact that Bender's baseball days are over. Connie Mack gave him free transportation to the Feds bee — cause he had been dabbling with the demon. Firewater is bad medicine for Redskins and it has practically put Bender ete bum as a pitcher, according to reports. Sd Remember the game birds in the! day of their affliction, that your game bag may be full in the | Frank Morart May Have Kenguess to Change His Tune Now that Willard and Moran have Frank Moran, heavyweight, been matched at last, we look for | says the size of an opponent things to ¢ out at any time does not bother him and that if 3 tt tt he meets Jess Willard he will Headlines that will be missed this | cut Willard down to his size by ing With Feds. | pounding his stomach. ent Ball to Win Moran probably will nae that his scheme will not work out. ations Western game has been “rough to a dangerous pitch by the leaders of the Oregon and Washing ton clubs. Somehow or other these skaters had acquired the reputation of bey ing hard men on the tee, The fans expected to see rome rough work The players had to live up to their accredited qualities, And #o the smashing of heads haw become a pleasant pastime—pleas ant to the smasher. A dented head or slashed cheek naturally called for retaliation in the next game, Thus it has gone from bad to worse. Portiand 1s leading the Pacific Coast ociation by a good margin This, too, rankles under the padded sweaters Of the Seattle Metropol! tans, who, not #o long ago, were champions of all America when they wore the Toronto letter. Fines and temporary suspensions by the club managers have not served to curb the growing animos. ity, and fans are looking for some serious mishaps before the close of Eg Garpenter of Seattle, anoth the season er “hard man” on the ice | | | ort where | er starts with bis This will give local hockey fans Plenty of games to attend before the season is brought to a close on Feb On Friday night Portland comes to take Seattle. eouver, Victoria will play here. Northwestern and Co, % » ee) z league clubs in the minora, h quit baseball to enter insur bICK HOOP ance business. He secured his DALLAS. Tex, Feb. &.—Dick| "elease from the Vernon (Cai.) Hooper, of Texas university, has) SUB en A only one arm, but is one of the beat ech was In the game more than ten years, invested his o e| be playe e oc college baseball players in the coun-| Men, ‘Wenge eet ty be sane 6 “Smoky” Harri one of the ed. The 16th annual tournament [try He is captain of hiv team worth about $75,000. ' % ot 8 Claims that Willard h weak of the Pacific Northwest Golf meoet an Ave agro ge he ‘ * Jack Curley is a wolf, according to | “breadbasket” have never been | ~~ | association will be held over /% glove on his right hand, the ohly Eastern writers. Would that|| Proven. eee A FRE fod IFLYING Hi rh School A hletics Hartera “writers. | Would that|| Prove setnsen pounded Ml ot try club, June 28 to July 1, in- After he catches a ball, he tosses WEASEL GREATEST \} / ao tt lard’s mid-section when clusive, according to an an- |!t into the air and slaps the glove) ) en |Fred Fulton should be happy. The fought in Cuba, but did ch | nouncement by the sports com- junder what ts left of his left arm. DESTROYER OF ALL 1? mayor of New Orleans will not | f¢@2¢ the big fellow. 7 mittee of that organization. Then he grabs the ball out of the air) lf allow him to meet Harry Wills, a ‘The best of the players in the [and throws it. 1) | the dusky battler in that city. | rere | Northwest and on the Pacific weil ape Mei =~ une op. BY MORRIS ACKERMAN |) ] From Sport Block % tf t coast are expected to appear on eration such speed, he can get) d Golf an old man’ me? N 4 the Little. Spokane course to | ball started toward the diamond, | Of - geo ong Protective | \_~ : BY JIMMY GRANT |__Wellington is going to the unt-| Fourteen oitthen sega death compete for the premier honors {after making a catch, almost as) ; | “She wanted me to eat water: Owing to the fact that no school | Yersity, where be intends to turn| on the links in the past ten years, 1 THE in the blue ribbon golf event of |[auickly as an outfielder with two)? e coe is sg to expert: | jie 4 when | wanted | Was held Thursday or Friday, al! ut for track. He was the one| Pretty large figure, when you : 1916. H. Chandier Egan of Med. | hands. jaeced rappers 88 the greatest Co | lot the high school basketball | ¥%o furnished the thrills last year] know that wrestling has claimed troyer of small game. The small beefateak ford, Ore., former national and Last season Hooper threw out 10 games scheduled to be played this {2 the meets, We wonder who| put one more. it of his kind, tho weasel is the ‘“ will take his place this y Western title holder and pres jrunners at the plate. He had 10 foo > } he wanted me to wear a week will take place at a later) ie his year. tom ent Northwest champion, will [chances tn tho field and did not) [ost Moodthirety. He Kills for the) ite, ang a cap so | would date “ rs An infielder by the name of Frank! on Oe Pigg pon Nigar moet He is a good batter, He uses aj. The Weasel kills rabbits, grouso,| look like a tough pug. Les Turner, coach of the Pine Gay has been signed by the San| street school, has announced that [the game with Ballard will be! my ears operated on so that! jpiayed Tuesday at the Ballard | would look tike a human be- i Francisco ball club. He lved up to his name when the terms of the contract were nOt satisfac-| tory. As we get it, the 19th hole | Washington golf links sie | among the leading players in |short, thick bat. Last season he bit) Dird the country, and who was a safely in 16 consecutive games, mak- finalist with Egan last season, | ing a better record than most of his will also compete. teammates, This ts Hooper's last year at Tex- as university. He plans to enter Mark Farnum, tackie on the! nartmouth next year. Brown University football team, and poultry. He eats the “She didn't want me to get exes and devours the young and parent birds He will trail & rab- “4 | bit or other ground animal like a In . B Coach Reseburg of the Franklin ner ome Paige tga llc pede Woe These are» of the rea ifive said that the game with West Manager Elliott of the Oakland|the real hazards hereafter. Forks, but once the weasel ts on| $i" Gores “gultt Peer "Bet | Seait prod te, haved, Tuesday |-re Fad Wisin Gmmiow toe ]| uke eaye all the playera are die] bition tells the story. the trail, there is little chance for says that he is going to get lien and Wells of the Queen Anne! Vegetabies ond Fruit || for a cut in salary. Sort of hew- A was recently elected captain for escape. jed again just #8 soon a8 Jang Lincoln schools will decide ee) eee ue eee Altho few {mportant tournaments _ -—, Aa the pelt dt the brown wensel| avried Again Just fe eon 48 [and Lincoln schoole | will decide | corrected daliy by J. W. Godwin & Co) Rt nave been schetuied for the time is of little value to trappers, the y y Alaska rotabagas sack . 2 A suggestion has been made that HERE IT IS [ince eee | tit game and able to take between those two schools, | Beats, sack s gestion has been made that) onths, the game of golf looks bets tT ae h might be @ g004 idea for the gov.| Much punishment a0 ever, Yeu tides bo be : Classesthose who sell and those |tF at Present than it has for many Here, There an verywhere || nment to pet a bounty on the| Just can’t wear out these dur- When Percy Chamberiain, Dds sean moons. This sport, which was for | fe fell weasel for the protection of other me on IR |game and birds. | |” @ome folks trap the weasel, how.| ci##med , that 13 and 28 we WAP ORP BS ony merly played by only the aristo jracy, has now taken a rank [Lee Magee, of the Yanks, and | Charley Dooin, of the Giants, both |"P0rts that the people like. pitcher on Broadway's cham- |Cranberries plonship ball team, registered at the university, the Pine Short Sport Carrots, sack Cauliflower, do THRBE SESSIONS DAILY his lucky numbers : . (os ia cate oe ever, and others woul ke t street school's hopes for an- erapetrolt m a ovat one is playing it. Band event 4 ff | coac : Yor ve ‘ ; : ; Maturday afternoon. Spectators ive f{|named following Saturday after-|% light deadfall, baited with fresh) the a3rd of the month. They | ™*rim® . , , Fisrita “Nratberian ‘< er, they have no other skeleton| The relations between clubs. im not noon's meeting of the board. Another way Is to place a trap! oe “] ne hokage Talking of pitchers, the high 0 in their be a + they new ore. Tho tae Bi "4 Wt has again been found necessary! in an artificis! enclosure, made of| 9:13 en the merning of their |ACHOO! league boasts of the beat | lerank Dillon dropped Into Los An-|clubs have exchanged the courte - to to call off the annual international | sticks. Fasten the bait in the rear) pitchers ever gathered together tn ver |8ies of competition on several octm wedding day, January 23, 1913. . geles the other day to look over) 4 he soccer clash scheduled for Sunday|end of the enclosure and make a ‘ one season, Waller, of Seattle; 0 i sions, and the result is the produc ? 11 ; . They were married at 12:23 Kin- rary his chickens, we read about the 5 Y at Dugdale’s park. The ground will |trajl of rabbit blood, if possible. | nd the wedding dinner |Clothier, of Franklin, and MeKin eof eee see oles nilot Then {tion of some good golf and the tm S- not permit the playing of the game.| Place a No. 1 or 1% trap so the| Pf" ® 4 5A po} ley, of Lincoln, are the ones who jor 4 ; hen| earthing of some new start. Four world’s records for swim-| weasel will step on it | was enjoyed at . Mrs. Jare going to make the going hard we read further and learn tha’ h Friday night | ———— Nelson was 23 years old when 114. the opposing hitters this year. ‘ ts Frank has a poultry farm in the see je has ti inest | Padisn. - billiard parier in the world? ||("* mark set by Dehe Rakanamoks GLOVES MAY BE } ft te thought that Otto Knabe,|_ The first time the eun comes |Rakanes 48 | A few million dollars seems to be the/and San cates, des, never hea : for 100 yards out enough to dry out the tennis form anager of the Baltimore Nine teams in the Chicago bike BARRED IN CAMP ei es oo ne Nee YOR | courts, the high schools wil! begin race were tied at the end of 12 Yanks, and, in this event, Joe| thelr tennis payee ent ru ponew siting Fiber. ‘atahae, | Gedeon will have some competition | Shoe! will be represented by Jimmy Callahan, new manager least two members of their [a8t | neictous oe The Y. M. C. A. and university | of the Pittsburg Pirates, says he {OF the keystone sack position. | iis team, Never in the history | Loca! appics Second and Spring Third Floor [wrestlers will meet in tournament . y . nent} may have his players practice Of the high schools has the outlook | Yellow Newtown Pippine com Wednesday night in the without gloves in the spring eee been as promising as this year, |St47man Winesap ed hg MEN. | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather = Old Winesap Callahan says some players, aft then disease are very only hitch between Harry Sin-jabandoned, tho it may be clair and the Giant owners. during the summer months. The San Francisco players are keen for © ja crack at the Southern folk, ee The first “golf island” in the his. jtory of the royal and ancient game is ready for establishment by the ~ Meow City Golf club, of Ocean City, © |N. Work begins in a few weeks on the new course, Come in and see. Magee will undoubtedly play out field GAMES BEGAN IN 189] James Naismith, gymnasium instructor of the Y. M. C. A. in What a remarkable popular lightweight champion Charley White would be. White has knock- Elmer Quinn, the Broadway half-| miler who won the city title last |Ontons. sreen year, will be going better than |Titima omons Rome Beauty er a winter of rest, are too en |thusiastic and cut loose before they are ready, running risk of put | stun the cause St your ting their arms out of business, (04 out 16 opponents out of 33) 4.60 this season if the advanced | Potatere Springfield, Mass., originated eo May 13—New York City,]|_ Jf players are forced to play since January 1, = reports are true. homage aoe Oe the game of bavketbal in 1891 : Ses Mee ede, Slee ae ae | a ae wo "tame” sue iste to BEST SET OF TEETH. DISOR- a7 Secindlaneais 'siset |down, says the Pirate chieftaln The, Usiversity of Michigan) | 99 vary the monotony of gym work Came ane way race. | SiMe aia RRR track team has & Chinese pole FIREBRAND OF |e, - and made a hit from the start I make the best 85.00, vaulter. When the colleges start | Prices Paid Prodacere tor Eggs, | The inventgr of the game decid- © and $10.00 sets of June 17—Chicago speedway race. teeth in the world, and ed that the court should be 4,000 | GAME POSTPONED FEDS BACK EAST jeaora | to grab off stars from the Orient S CK ST ] Poultry, Veal and Pork ] | then ft Is time to sit up and take -—— June 28—Des Moines, Ia. 2 ar’ Reletan bi square feet, the limit of his [| guarantee them. This speedway race. Che Uaehethall inieaitieke nn | mottos bg wed vaulter’s name is Brofiers. |] space, and the size of the court }| includes painless ex- July 4—Minneapolis speedway ne baskethall game between the/Tuan Dau Woag George Stovall is at present [nucks tat . |} has remained the same ever ]| tracting. Come in the Leavenworth high school team, Oh gr) in Kaneas City, and the former | Rees . | Mens, 4 Ibs and over .... Me “ Hens, 3 Ibs and under Old roosters, live morning and have your old roots and decayed teeth out without pain and go home new teeth. gua: the same day. Be ful to come to EDWIN J. BROWN 705 and 713 First Ave. tices to Retalle Union Bleck, ; rama dJ . | SQUIRREL FOOD BY AHERN || “eis wt" 1 creat guttmaeen around Jupiter, « eR AE since. The rules of today are practically the same as they were at the start, the main changes being in the size of the ball and the number of men on each side. The original ball was a soccer football race. July 4—Sioux City speedway race. July 15—Omaha, Neb., speed- way race. Aug. 5—Tacoma speedway race. BULL R Aug. 18-19—Elgin road race, Sept. 15—Indlanapolis speed Just Pr tere Video, S—Now York City jchampions of Eastern Washington,, iingh Jennings, Detroit manager,| Packer manager wishes to jand the local Y. M. C. A., cham: admits that the one sorrow of his ow just where h jpions of Western Washington, jife is that he can never get a good ‘and of thi re been played at pitching staff. He passed up a| league” falled to get this In- the Y. M. C. A. Friday, was called | chance to get Nap Rucker for $500,| formation from —_—_— President jote temporarily on aecount of the lost a chance for Walter Johnson| James A. Gilmore and Is now | Turkeys. dressed . snow. Leavenworth wired that it/and could have had Nehf, George Interviewing officers of the ony ee . ae be able to get to Seattle.! Stallings’ sensation last season club. tata soir a ies 7013 THIRD @AIN 1042 |] Sheepshead Bay speedway race. | Butter |the old critter ts trying to be beney-| fo" people who, work. Si Paal Stove Repl & Pumbiag Go. |] rece [it wave 0 Ler Mow Ta paorcenowncl] |ittt, .Warmineren | cit cet brat something *” | | Peees Main bees ai race. egy t creamery, bric eT] ate Oct. 14—Chicago speedway I DROWN! CAUSE, 4 WE RAIN MADE THESE Native, Washington —— Fire back linings! 9 race i " (ir 1 DIVE N= UL . Hey EY THERE HAT PANTS SHRINK | | eFeamery, solid é . GET A REWARD DASH WILL HAVE TO and repairs for all| kinds of stovens,| <A eatic wheel rar~es 4 tu. | —————— eve e))\ THEN BG MADE Ww BE SANCTIONED BY , eer n@ Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m, naces. Water , NO Prot 1 P Oregon triplets backs and “cols USE STAR WANT THE A.A. ; | Wisconsin twine put in and con- uw Wisconsin irtpiete nected. fashington twink ~crte” IADS FOR RESULTS || %\ 2 8 fhe ) eammean fimpre oe SAVE YOUR TEETH 5h pith pipet —+ | SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE GOT THE NICKEL >} | 7 and On | 3 CIRCU FOR CAR PARE! “THE HOUSE oF TExits” OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS ie as J a Altaita 84.00 B07 University St. brag ecayovtenp gpangy / COME ON! Vm “oh tin an “PRuNks HAVE pm oats. 33,00 ‘Teeth extracted sbsclately without pain free from 6:80 to @ p.m. daily. (uganda meaes, 4 A 4 | ts \ FEED oF sour) 40 hans , a CERTAIN pan PRATEN! eget itiiorny LENGTH— 3809 LuncHy . “ | cca Singing € PORTLAND, Mich, Feb, 6.—/ JOHNSON & € Two years ago a Portland boy TEvEeN WHILE RUNKHNGWAFTER found a mother flying squirrel and | A. STREET CAR, AN.AMATUER R a nest full of young. He kept ia ICTURE OF AN them in a cage until the family MAY BE. MADE A PROFESSIONAL amature TRYING |grew so large he couldn't care for BEST VAUDEVILLE 5 nit crieadnaee TO REMEMBER ALL Hit, Then the pets turned to pests CTORIAL oad Claw Tis RULES: |and Infested the whole neighbor: | #AMERI News of World's Events |hood, Now Portland residents devising means to rid the village | of the squirrels, Cement Filling, 2%e. Gold Crowns, $3 Nothing hut the best material used—guarenteed for 15 years Amaigam Fiilini 40 | Best Gold Crowns Gold Alloy Fillings. .61 to 6140 | t Bridgework

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