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STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1916. PAGE 7 1918, by JEP, YOUVE HAD THAT =) J = (sores ARE You) caine OFTHE GRIP FOR TWO WEEKS, DOING | OPE PR Fee auc ? YOU CUGHT TH Bo YOUR aur? f JUST" GETTING } - — eas S OD SOME THING. , over, “THE Si) AND A 2 SANS HERE THAT A uw Grie sf . Lirre@ CHLD } ROLONGED CASE oF “GRIP” 2 a BHALL LE ap } R Knox And All the Other Hat Leaders $2.50 Up “Values Tell” PVeuMT (AiG BY Mtmanem * oS 5 4 TTT So}|| Says a Prayer | 'Final Mix Scots Triumph Over WearsOld T THE FRONT of Season Britishers at Soccer Trunks to UN THE SPORT ZONE “Ir iovere » to one wan tho final score] g'en minutes after the Scots had 4 nday’s interna al noceer| put over the first goal they came Have Luck q were on the : back with another, Hayton scored : 4 a« ERSONALLY, | DO not care whether we play Washington or not, but the people of the state seem to desire it, 80, of course, | 1 favor it for that reason.’ RW ss ‘This is what Coach Bill Dietz, of W. 8S. C., is credited with telling a Tacoma sport scribe when questioned on his stand regarding a football game with the local institution next fall. 3 a a noticeable fact that neither of the coaches, Dobie or Dietz, seems to be much interested in whether the two squads clash or not. The football followers are interested, however, mightily in-| Britishers a marker for England just before fine weather drew a large |the call of half time. crowd to the Ft wton grounds.| After resting period, the Englist It was rewarded by seeing a nifty | boys came back strong, and things exhibition of soccer for them to tle it uy The Scotchmen jumped into the ral oceasions, The tean traces from the start and had the t equal to the task, how hump on the Britishers until they oa HiEN Johnny Cou- jon, ex-bantam champion, e& says his come- back role at Columbus with Frankie Dean as his oppo terested, and are looking for certain other parties to take a little ‘ a & ; Sandee the wane put over @ goal. The score against) Thompson, the Scots’ right haif nent, the for . mee er h sspstpcinte i age f ouver|them seemed to act as a tonic on| was the star of the melee. mer champ will ¢ Tuesday night.) the English squad, it came back In s#nother game, Woodland ‘ ir of Duggal. ay 0 e Eng ol , gam odlan, wear a pair of i sri ay nN ag fave his | A win for the|strong and played a much better | Park triumphed over the Ft. Law trayed navy 4 HAGAN To MEET — quad out for its spring locals will tle them up with Pat-| game ton squad, 3 to 0. blue fighting trunks. They were E 5 tice on April 1 The te is 1 Johnny 11 years ago at |lrick’s Millionaires for second ~ preset | place honors. Th 4 the Chicago Athletic association | L MIEBUS IN enough, we'll say no more. It Is noticed that as soon as Chief PORTLAND BOUT Meyers had his trunk hauled across the Brooklyn bridge he PORTLAND, Feb. 21—Romeo]| picked the Dodgers to cop the Hagan and Earl Miebus, ne N. I bacon. heavyweights, are on the card Res of the Rose City Athletic club] The University of California crew Wednesday night. Both are house was jimmied up while be} training here before crowds of || ing moved and the crews will fans each day. | miss several weeks’ training. It's @ crew-ell blow Bm et | We see where one wrestier bit an- PUGET SOUND | iio > fee STEAMERS | ot wear muzties as well as ALL LOCAL ROUTES || weestiors have trair'eyes on Seat. [= ag FROM COLMAN tle, we are told. Well, if Seattle <r ——_ Ebb has its eyes open, there will be He has worn the trunks in | SAVED FROM DEATH 9):").2:5°nsci.2 : ON BATTLE FIELD s.icss"%nsic x8 wae’ mitling tn these togs and even tho he ran afoul defeat June 9, 1914, and lost thel \.. {bis crown to Kid Williams, he ip “3 heir country, | going to again don the trunks and ” Froitzheim and Kreuzer, officers in| stick to them in all future com- the kalser’s army, can attribute | bats. their being alive today. Had they Johnny also regards a plece of not been in this country striving to| whalebone given him by his father 4 DAVE capture the Davis cup, it {s more|as an om@n of good luck. Coulon, ou ROBERTSON nh probable they would have sr., deceased, used the whalebone pe n among the first actively between rounds to scrape foam i oo gaged in the terrific battles grea pa Johnny’s tongue, thereby the western front. leasing his breathing apparatus. As it was, however, they were| Stanley Ketchell was a great be- captured by the British upon their|Mever in the good luck to be de. way home and have been in prison |rived from rubbing the “hump” on cattle beat Portiand in the two| following games, Peter Muldoon's soptot will find iteelf en safely in the second berth at the | finish of the schedule } Muldoon says that the way his team t# going now, it can wallop oth Portland and Vancouver Portland team shot according to Mul Mickey Ion, who refereed the ext in the Rose City, eald on his return that the Portlanders) | practically «stole the game from | | Vancouver last week | They had a judge of play work ing for them who couldn't see any one to penalize but the Vancouver men since that time To the fact that they were ten nis champions Seattia. Beattie nothing dong for the “masked ) | ‘camps in England ever since. On|a hunchback. marvels, aJacK = | the other hand, Anthony Wilding,| Valentine (the original Knock- | po Recalled —DIL. LON \} F L Y I N G oné of the Australians who defeat-|out) Brown once traveled around at 7 torr & If wrestling opens here, @ fellow A { | ed them in the international match | with a hunchback called » Louies Pears | 7 won't know whether to take aj That old familiar lay entitled, |to every ring battle in which he|{ | at “Pittsburg, lost his life in Eng-/The latter brought the pride of an Victoria. chance on walking up a dark| He hasn't a thing but bis glove has engaged Once he has said) } | Iand’s great blunder at the Dar-|New York's East Side unbounded "Dees not call at! street at midnight or go see the | 294 a preyer.” has been associated his prayer and the gong rings, danelles | good fortune a few years back. boys at work. You stand to be| With baseball since the old days.|“LaterGo” Dillon ts transformed |} ectnaniaieiaienibitas robbed either way Should Jack Dillon, or, to be exact, into a fighting demon, possessed | | f | 2 ot Ernest Cutler Price, the bristling. cf unlimited courage and a terrific|{| From Sport Block | UROP N :, Charles Webb Murphy has again|Pompadoured, bone-crushing mid-|“kick” tn his right mauler. it } } 4 | made his annual announcement | dleweight of Indianapolis, be given| Tom Jones, manager of Willard, | “—~~~~ Se ee | : | that he is no longer connected |® Chance at Jess Willard, the say-/says Dillon is the greatest man of| THERE AND BACK | with baseball ing will be transferred to the ring his inches since the days of Stan-|on to New York, with head held| | and Dillon will wheel into action |ley Ketchell high, : features “his gloves and a prayer.”| Standing 5 feet, 8 Inches, and| jy, fight-filled dome near the » prayer will be offered with | scaling 170 on the hoof, the/ azure sky | | ae , i truly devout bleseing ack has|Hooster Bearcat believes he can) aig } . t . (By United Press) $2,500,000. Japan's gold reserve ALL READY TO sald a prayer in his corner prior whip Willard And nist awny fist in the fistic | TOKIO, Feb. 1.—(By Mail.) —The |hss increased by $10,000,000. She M4 ? now has in reserve $250,000,000. e European war has brought un albert, eta etiesiate’ |dreamed of prosperity to Japan ‘GRANT is FAVORED bs Evidence of this is found not only | in the enormous increase in the | |gold reserve, but in the fact that IN GOLF TOURNEY the Japanese newspapers are busy {chronicling the rise of many ne made millionaires, who plunged early in the war and emerged with riches. ‘The leading shipyards of Went Lew Bodie. wanes tac ad hat coree GET THE COIN fauna = Back from New York, forlorn and nad | His drooping bean tn a plaster | H ojo ° o NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—The seat Pe. fal N d G ee hiemet |), XPY YORK, rob. 21--the cent! PySilistic News and Gossip Gally Everett Anecortes! dally Willard and Moran ts scheduled to By Straight Right i land Relitng ham! open here this afternoon. Tex | And his hopes for kale gone all to = pol lll ta Rickard, promoter, declared his con Evidently some one touched the| filly Murray and Ivan Miller have the bad, of fidence that he would have a huge|wrong key or pushed the wrong/been matched for a mix in the] Comes Lew Bodie crowd, despite the necessity of| button when the reports were sent “City of Destiny | DEL MONTE, Cal. Feb. 21.— |Douglas Grant was the favorite in the betting when the second round a of match play in the Del Monte mid- 4 postponing the match two weeks. out from Portland regarding the) aE | And so they come and so they go, | Japan have filed orders which will | ,, Lively interest is being ahown {n|Jimmy Fox-Billy Mascott go for| Tommy Clark, the former S. A Like flashing lights wandering to |keep them busy for three years. winter golf tournament’ began to- midwhtTownsend ‘ the bout in all parts of the country, | the Coast featherweight title. |C. Mghtweight, is breezing right | and fro, | | whenks to the ‘witharawal ofl@el A. large gallery a society : Seetrinesa taesa persia’ (aarerry ||De sald. All Portland papers say the af-/along in Portland. He may get|And their hopes fly high, and then| |German vessels, Japanese shipping | folks followed him when he trons agg ve ' —-- fair terminated in a draw. another match with Ralph Gru-| biff—they're low, | Dave Robertson, one of the best! i, enjcying the greatest prosperity |ffom the first tee in his matel 4 Oe |man as soon as Ralph's jaw heals.| Like Lew Bodie |gardeners in the National league,|in its history beltne’ A. Be Brey, eee oe Pes ( Leo Houck, the local 1ad, ts hot} eee gtd will not be able to be with the| Shipping mer are predicting that | ae aealar pen Ret a Golf Resumed on foot after either Mascott or Fox.| Evidently the Portland promot- Tough Assignment Ghaaka aulil siteecadeni Japan will in'a few years have a| 1A bout may be arranged to take|ers have abandoned the meet be-| Wearing a big league uniform at} '™ - |mercantile marine second only to| | place in Seattle ere long ltween Seattie and Portland box-|40 or beyond is a tough assign-| Robertson ts reported to hav: /that of England. They believe, too, | All Courses But | ie Jers. Nothing has been heard of it|/ment, Take the case af Mathew-|been injured while on a hunting| that shipbuilding is destined to be | Bernie Goldberg, who has pro-|of late. |son. No man ever took better|iy, in the South. McGraw was|Come @ great national industry in J ff | moted scraps in nearly every bush os * care of him | errerson Park town In the Northwest, came up| Leo Houck comes right back at|his brain Tttamlingham vin Ban! MonAay ‘Thare’y ‘Juan Island potnte. | Weanes tr no man ever us Japan, |counting largely on Robertson and | etter, or nursed his ling newly acquired Renny Kauff| A Japanese named Noboye All of Seattie’s golf courses || from Portland to see the Benja-/Charlie Givens. Dan Sait, who is|arm at every chance. Yet Matty,| ana Eddic Rousch, stars of the Fed-| Uchida, who at the outbreak of the 4 with the exception of Jefferson || min-Houck set-to. |handling Leo, says his boy will|at 26, has only an outside chance | er) jengue, to put the Giants in| War was a clerk, saw that a naval + *° take on Charlie any time he makes | of remaining under the Big Tent) in. py war meant a golden harvest for 4 park, the municipal links, have - ° or resumed operation. The golf }| Reports from Tacoma say that!122 pounds, hae years | meer, Shy oer, i] Tucet'yineoh Bay end weyi#atur'y Thure’riporte “Port bar oe Tost gga tre ‘He left his desk and launched a! pats means that any man, Woman shipping business, chertering small{or child may consult the ex-Govern- vessels, «di get a preserip- 1 aq mifn’ht!Port Townsend, Port! funder bugs turned out en masse Sun- jen, Port Cree! Wednes Rad news for umpires Hetnte | | Zimmerman of the Chicago Cubs day and swarmed the three other | ‘ > Cratiam and) Friday 1 \) courses. The sod at the city DISAPPOINTED AT e * ° , bP Pitching Hope : an twat we. Ga T a says this is going to be his ban Now he owns four steamers and | links is in very bad condition, || F GAME eaale stl ee aon | t Gi C ite Ne rhe fone ocean . witromine the : Port Gamble—tadion—Pineier || and it will be several days or «1| QUTCOME 0 2% | of Giant Crew |)%s “lexred more than $1,000.00 NE wurst Sve 4 week before it will be fit for play. A squad of men, assisted|| re RES by a fiveton roller, are at work || CORVALLIS, Feb. 21.—Basket on it. |ball fans in the Oregon Agricultural leollege were disappointed today be- a cause the Aggies cannot remain tn ne epecapaliiey Berkeley one more day for a finish "" ganday Onty | Just Supposing Rigler fight with the University of Call-| After Murray Everett, Feb. 18. Sport Editor: Charlie Egan Is training every day for his coming contest with Billy Weeks, which takes place here on the 29th. | would very company, controlled by a business] Betw gg Connie Mack says Crane will| man of that name, has netted play short for the Athletioa this | season and he hopes he won't have | jto derrick him Aaily (Kingston, Gam ble! dafiy» tom, Merton! except Townsend \Sunday IHaneville Irondale! land Madiock | Siatnrday Only | 2:00pmiMteamer Sioux, for! 8:45pm John McGraw, Giant manager, he has several pitchers on ym he can count for good work this season, Poor pitch ing put the Giants tn the sec ond division last season “Dope that Matty is thru and that some of the other piteb | Germany Schaefer was ask what he would play with the | York Yankees this season, “Light A ew | Championship Hockey soamiSteamer Sloux, for 2:20pm eons fornia quintet much like to get a chance to I! comedy,” he replied ho did not do well last s Pecerten, cation ont) _ ae ores , A tie for the championship of the || show Egan In Seattle after the — oes Sar net bs ood thin yaar ie THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE en : at nd ne a Little Pose Pacific coast way the result they eeks go. jlothing would suit L ot borne out by baseba » HOME TEAM IN ACTION oot cane eee 6 predicted. The Aggies have not|] me better than to get a crack |! party Pisce it gh eS RO | (ome geppedat eball ex F perience,” says McGraw “Rube Benton is one of the greatest left-handers in the bus tn and I expect good work from him. I also count on Per. ritt, Matty, Tesreau, Schupp and Schauer.” “PitamlMtr. Potinteh. For! tarm sagem | datz (LoAlow, Port Gamble! Aatiy excepti**Bangor and all! except Charles Rigler,, the veteran (1 cnamplonship Joust, but they hac Bundayipoints on Mood Canal Monday National league umpire, still already counted on unfurling the __ Maxwdien sod Kestin met roteiees ages Tob eed Coast pennant at Corvallis, and the ne Int aatiy |M td lb ba Bays a signed to umpire the game bey ecg doned ohh ptdpmeabtiaiend © 2 & BOGAN, |_For to the crooked at heart, all exceptitin. Mtr. Bellingham! sxcert!| between West Point and An- | ar J games are crooked. | te college in at Fighting Billy Murray. If I cannot get a match with Mur. ray, will be ready to meet any middleweight in the country. VANCOUVER SEATTLE TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916, 8:30 P. M. beaten Washington 5 puts 300 stuff in the batting eyes. | It is hard to make a pickpocket | jor a yesgman believe that any sport is on the level Walsleale leaves! Sunday jor Watney eter) Mendy] napolis by the National league | nannanrarrnnnm| “CYCLONE” TAYLOR TO QUIT] Corneil expects to have a better - Tickets Now on Sale at the Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave 4 age a errala and. we Nearer {|, The season will be the last one! track team and a better crew this - ‘ m. dally except the field and walked towar L C for “Cyclone” Taylor, the “Ty Cobb | Tact enn } vlor, spring th 0 he t ye ° 4 Toate home plate to start boi even ‘Big eague amps | of ice hockey Word has been Three Musket ast of Ohaae tad WILLARD RESUMES | ; the big crowd broke out in long ; uesed out to the effect that the ’ a Major league teains will soon } nothing on Sharpe, Courtney and S YOUR TEE H and loud cheering. $ begin work at the spring train- {| Vancouver star will retire at the! Moaktey in the art of delivering | LIGHT TRAININ AVE R E T Mr. Rigler is modest, and at first he didn’t for a minute be- |} lieve the applause was for him. |/ He was inquisitive, how- |) ever, and looked the field over carefully, and could dis- cover no other reason for the | sudden outburst. He had just about decided it was a testi | *r;|. monial to his popularity with | lowed tran || the student body when the cap- | subject to] tain of the West Point team addressed Rigler thusly: “That was for President | ‘rickets ‘mat be_purch ticket] Roosevelt; he just entered the ee. Open trom m. to fanlaht. ee eet he Went St. Louis Cardinals, San An PUGET BOUND NAVIGATION CO. sf ton Tex Ticket Offices, Colman Dock Li sburg, Hot Springs, Ark. ( }| end of the present. season OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 20T University Opposite Fraser-Paterson Teeth extracted absolutely witheut pam free from 6:30 te @ p.m. daily, ing camps, as follows the needed amount at the proper Giants, Marlin, Texas apes commer is) CHICAGO, Feb, 21—Jess wil-| Yankees, Macon, Ga flag? 4 lard’s cold has improved so much | Brooklyn, Daytona, Fla Jim_ Coffey knocked out |that he was able to resume light| Boston Sox, Hot Springs, Lew Bodie, showing how far |training today. He is doing prac Arh | some of these fighters come | tically all of his work indoors, hog Boston Braves, Miami, Fla | from being real fighters. Jever, and is not venturing forth Athletics, Jacksonville, Fla | Ries much or taking chances’ with his ) } Phillies, St. Petersburg, Fla. The football rules of last sea-| cold. 5 Washingtons, Charlottesville. son were so satisfactory the rules} Reports which were circulated ) ) i ) Chicago Sox, Mineral Wells, committe will make only about| pore Sunday that the heavyweight changes when a meeting !s|champion had taken a sudden turn held this month for the worse were ridiculed by agian Tom Jones, his manager. Tex Cubs¢ Tamp St. Louls Tex ‘owns, Palestine, } Eddie Shannon will try a “come * next Thursday night at the] | smoker, He will take on Chet “U" TRACK MEN TO WORK | The University of Washington SOc to 61,00 | Best Gold Crown Phone, Main 309% That case of “Robert Hasyn Cineinnat!, Ghreveport, La track athletes have started actual jen’t the first where a husband |( Detroit, Waxahachie, Tex The Cincy Reds have purchased|training Monday afternoon The | 1 to S150 rit Fg oo pe Star Want Ads go into Pg ae a wife. Take it from Ey-|{ Cleveland, New. Orleans Inflelder Louden from the Buffalo] first two or three weeks will be] musmtndiillia. dues. i Feds, spent in indoor work, 68,000 homes dally. erett True’s sister,