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SEVEN FROM Nine Leaves PouR PLUS Five tS) Tew BQUALS AT THE FRONT tm THE SPORT ZONE HET McINTYRE Is getting hie 8 A. C, mitt slingers and mat ar- tists ready for a tussie with the Spokane boxers and wrestiers in the Inland Empire capita! on Friday night. 3 3 8 MS tt ot Ellie, the new world’s champion three-cushion expert, Is nearly | @ elefocter. He is a left-hander and is of athletic build. % M & iph Frary, the former Northwestern and Coast league umpire, le re- siding In Butte thie winter, and reports emerging from that village | ™ whee C dleator handler in this circuit. e Bw ws t Bobby Blewett cays that he has a bunch of applications for umpirial berths, but will make no announcements until after the league Reena s } #. C. Farr, the Spokane owner, has written Blewett, asking that the, league meeting be called for March 15. 3 A septyt of Coast league hockey playere left Seattle fast night ae an All-Star aggregation. The boys will play a fourgame series in- Canada with the Boundary league. The first stop will be made at) Nelson, B.C. The other three games will be played in Trail, Ross-| land and Phoenix. The lineup: Lehman, goal; Cook and Rowe, | defense; Morris, shes ee * ead Maange and Wilson, wings. Wileon, Bernie Morris, Bobby Rowe and Roy Rickey, the Seattie members of the squad, will ail rn to Geattie, but Cook, Lehman! and Mackay ded. (STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8 wHar ARG You DOING? DIVIDED BY THREE Two PLUS TWO HUNDRED tS>— RedsinCamp Full of Pep SHREVEPORT, La, March 8.— “Buck” Hergog and his gang of Ctn- einnat! Reds have arrived at train- ing camp here. The men are con- fident they will not finish tm the last division this season. This will be Buck's third season as skipper of the Red ship. He ran Into eighth place fn 1914 and | Ja J. Benjamin | decision over Jimmy, Fox, the § + Francisco 122-pounder, who claims the Paciflo Coast |championship, Tho favoring | during the milling, fane gener accepted the verdict at the enu | eix rounds aa o. k. FIGURING OUT MY Income “TAC Beats Fox PORTLAND, March 8—Joe min, of Spokane, today ho featherweight of Al Sommers and Valley Tram 1916. PAGE 9. U. OF C. COACH Copyright, 10916, by M GO. Fisher ‘Trade Mark Keg. U. & Pat Off = Know IT, BUT You CanT | months ago this youth, aged 20, tn- enth position t year, xperimenting. hose two years putting his m chine together, and that this year Both Indicate that Ralph would not be at all loath to catch on as an in. seasons, however, he did a lot of He says he spent betus, middieweights, fought to a draw, so they will have to spit at) a crack to see which meets “Fight. n® | ing Billy” Murray in the next head he believes tt will perform the way| wants it to. here aren't many fo! the new Reds. However, any of them display unexpected | class, Buck will make room for them, Tom Clark and Ivy Wingo, mainstays behind the bat last year, remain on the job with Emit! Hunn, a Federal league product, added ae third catcher. Fred Mollwits again will hold down first, with Herzog at short and Heinle Groh at third. Bill Rodgers, who wound np last season ' Open to y should [line event. | called white hope event of the even- | Ing. 'MATTY’S RECORD | Year. 1900 1901 i 1903 1 1903 i is04 1 on [2 at second, will defend his position H+} lke Cohen slowly and awkward.) trimmed Jim Kelly in the so WITH GIANTS Won. Lost. a” Twaged eight fights, adding $8,000 ‘Boxing Fine | Biz for Ted | Quoting Gershon Mendeloff, alias Ted ("Kid") Lewis, the busy Brit- on, who ts cleaning up fistically and financtally, “boxing, as a sport, is a swell business, Sixteen vaded the United States. His bank- |roll consisted of a few well-worn dimes Bradstreet might properly rate) him AAl now without booting any- |thing. Ted has fought 26 times j*ince Inst July, never getting less than $1,000. His highest bit was $3,500 During seven month# milling he has earned $35,000. In eight en gagement# at Boston he fought to | $65,000. In six combats at Buffalo lhe drew $40,000 Granting Jimmy Johnston, his Manager, splits 50-50, Lewis has |salted away $17,500 in half a year. ‘During February the Britisher more, BOXING COMMISH TO SEE RICKARD PLANS | BY BUD FISHER The team trapshooting champion ship of Middlesex county, N. J., is being decided in two shoots, The first was held in New Brunswick on Washington's birthday, and the second will be held on the Michelin traps on Memorial day. Five clubs are contesting—New Brunswick Country club, Michelin Gun club, Pay Your Election Bet With a Cheasty RAT $2.50 Up “Values Tell” the proper marks for the weekly club handicap shoot. The Cinein- nati club is endeavoring to arrange inter-city matches with t of Dayton and Columbus, Oh®, and Indianapolis, Ind. Beattle should help place immi- grants on fertile land, encourage — Metuchen Rod and Gun club, Perth Amboy Gun club and the Sayreville Gun club. San Jose, Fresno and Vernon Gan clubs have applied gr permis- sion to stage the Callforiia-Nevada trapshooting championship in May. The Golden Gate Gun club, of West Alameda, Cal, in seeking a new home. A canal t» being cut thru the present shooting grounds. Even tho there are more 250 gun clubs on the Pacific blope, more are being organized. Clubs were recently formed in Biggs, Cat, and by the Alameda lodge of Elks. |South American commerce, build a — convention auditorium, boost the navy yard and abolish fake adver- tising, urged Charles P. Stine, the new secretary of the Commercial Club, Tuesday night. He addresse@ 200 members and their wives at @ teception. HOQUIAM, March 8.—The body f Stephen Carl, a trapper, was TRAPPER FOUND DEAD will beat It for Vancouver when the tour is | on > “ Ress 8 | Every member of the Cincinnati! found 20 miles from Shelton, in the Gun club must shoot at 50 targets! Olympics, Thursday. He had been each week—previous to Sunday—!¢rozen to death running traps. so that the handicapper can allot : Exclustve photo of Andrew 1. Smith, who will coach the Uni-| | versity of California football squad! | next season. “Andy” comes from | Ulinots and was formerly coach at) pq YORK, March &—Tex | Pennsylvania and Perdue. He ®8Y®! Rickard, promoter of the Willard |he hopes to put California on thé xoran fight, is due to appear be | football map, altho at present th#) tore the State Boxing Commisston agninat Rill Louden and Jimmy Es-| |} mond, purchased from the Feds Frank Emm in Ohio State league reeruft, doesn't seem heaty enough | |? for a big league job Just at present.) }5)2 Tom Griffith is the only old out-|isia flelder anre of his fob. He'll play | 1914 right with George Anderson, Iate|'*'® of the Buffalo Feda. “Knockemsteef? Brown wasn't such a much on Clark street, Chicago, should see him over in Australia, Brown was glad to grab “scoff” whenever opportunity offered in Chicago, but they tell us) kangaroo steaks. j Reese be In for a reali revival at Hot Springs, Ark. shown in the 21-day meet which) day. Hot Springs and Little Rock were horseflesh In the olden days, when FOR STAGING BOUT % 0 % 41 m8 Re | Earl Neale, champion bataman of the Central league; John Beall, Kenneth Wi! iama and Wade Killifer, Reds of 1915, are scrapping tt out for the}! jother berths. To 368 (185 in world sertes Matty hurling| utouta | A, F. Ghiglione In addition to lifting the mort-| gage off the old homestead, J.) Franklin Baker, Yankee third-sack-| is capable of performing other feats of strength. From Trappe, ‘Md., comes word that the home run/ king..recently entered a stall and carried out a young bull that had resisted all efforts at dislodzment by Charlie Herzog and Grandpa) Baker and had butted them half.) y thry the barn seg ass a Charley Davidson, the Swedish “eatch: erag ovan is hoping the Marylander/bantamweight, who sometimes not ies war tice tes palems of can lift the Yankees Into the first/takes on feathers, will meet Billy 7 ss Se FLYING CHIPS From Sport Block The Quality of Macaroni Hold up an ordinary brand of Macaroni to the light. It looks precisely what it is—a common white flour dough pressed into the shape of Maca- roni. It’s uneven in texture—often cracked and always brittle. Now, hold up Washington Macaroni and subject it to the same careful scrutiny. It is a light golden color, because it is made of the heart of the best” selected hard wheat grown. This wheat is rich in gluten—that is nutriment. Hence Washington Macaroni is not brittle—it is not cracked—it is uniform in texture and invariably much more in- viting in appearance. So when you buy Macaroni, insist on Washing- ton Brand—not just because it is made here in the West but because it is the best. Washington Macaroni is a staple food in the homes of most discriminating housekeepers. A ten-cent package, with a small portion of cheese, makes an ideally balanced ration for four adults-— or a delicious and nutritious side-dish for eight. It is an excellent food for growing boys and girls and good for all. to the Thalia) = SSS Walter Kinsella, national profes- sional squash tennis champion, |auccesstully defended his title re-| jeently by defeating Stephen. J.| |Feron, professtonal, of the Har. vard club, at New York. owe ‘The baseball squad of the New York Giants ia at Martin, Tex.) Trainin been held up by the being cloudy and cold.| Manager John J. McGraw, Capt. |Larry Doyle and Inflelder Fred rainerd, who reached Marlin learly, have taken to the golf links. | © |Christy Mathewson has taken to the rooks who have been id to |the t roster since the close of| last season, Jim Thorpe, outfleld- ler; Rube Schauer and George Kel- ley were the first athletes to reach the camp, and are in fine shape. . . THREE SESSIONS DAILY Except Sundays end Monde Night, 10-12 @. m., 3-6 p. m., 8115- 1080 yp. m. Bend evenings and Saturday afternoon. Spectators 10c EMPRESS “Where Eiveryhody Goes” WILLIAM LYTELL & CO. in “AN ALL-NIGHT SESSION” MASONS an@ SHRINERS—DON'T MISS THIS ONE, sought « Doin Golden State huskies have no rat-/today and submit all contracts and ing in the East, having returned to} plang for inspection the American game only last year Willard boxed elght rounds to,) i? — |day, but contented himself with | only a light road work. Next week | he promises to spar 10 rounds HERE IT IS|*: | Moran worked ont at Del Haw- Here, There and Everywhere] kins’ road house, going three fast jrounds with different partners Short Sport || rey, watson, a minty “bor. | made Moran miss frequently. In| the Inst minute the challenger Willle Hoppe and Yamada broke|specded up and landed several even in Tuesday's games at Port-| heavy wallops. land. ‘ | Seattle Fly & Balt Casting club to ° meet Thuraday night in Ener bal, | Speed King Ready Broadway Midgets walloped Bal-|{ to Open Season jiard Tuesday at basketball, 10-8 \ ! . - Three Harvard football men! Los Angeles ts the Mecca of : | t c | ifthe most fastidious. Every 2 5 ao ES eens Ee, Site Ore, oie | ie /“flunk” tn studies and leave echool.| speed motor drivera, Simultaneous: a Seattle enjoying itself in he eh, mary Webb, the now! & Week ae ak Wide wil ooreel ae | Benny Kaui Is etill holding out| ly. with be tilting = the baseball Dten ‘wire tisk’ Ledeteed ‘the pF mem juaner Joos not wee tha|a8 the main event of a three-bout| on New York Giants [tid, @ small army 12f recing pliots | habit, better get acquainted. The| emery ball. Ha ts a Webfoot,/*™oker. \ BD |g As announced In Tuesday's Pink: | Death is marching on Los Angeles Thalia habit will get you if you Steve nye an ~ ‘ee the |to open the automobile game. A| option opgiedy will meot at Anatin and Salt smok-| Strien of sprints will ‘be held jer, next Tuesday night. March 6 on the newly constructed |, Athletics at U. of W. are prac| course at Ascot. Three contests To all who did not vote for me, 1 tically at a stam@till, on account of| have been listed, the feature being thank you. 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