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Bring this ad with you, | OHI Cut - Rate | Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY st. @ppeatic Draser-Patesson On, ts i Sepia I, The} NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Dave Fultz's expulsion of Slim Sallee | | from the players’ fraternity | because he signed a 1917 con- tract, and hie threat to call a | strike of all major and minor | players if the owners don’t come to terms, fell Ii bomb- | shell in sportdom today. Whatever may be the attitude! of the owners, the statement from | Fultz carried weight with the play- ers, and checked many plans to sign contracts within the next few days “As Salles acted in direct viola. tion of his pledge to the fraternity,” said Fultz, “he was expelled. It was as" ted that Ritter, Sanborg and tterstacter have signed, Wit terstaeter is the only one of the trio belonging to the fraternity, land he has not signed. We deeply regret the drastic means that have |been forced upon us, and the trou jble they will involve with the/ |league magnates, Were an apnea! jto the commission made, we would undoubtedly get a decision, but this has been blocked by the owners We expect some desertiona, but |that doesn’t crumble the fraterity |The real men will stand and see this thing thru BAN READY TO SCRAP CHICAGO, Jan, 12.—Commentt n th port of the action v President Johnson of the rican league said “The American league always has en fair with the ball players, and| |we feel that there is absolutely no ground for complaint from the fra Washington Five Loses First Mix | to W.S.C. Quintet |) ° PULLMAN, Jan. 12.—The U. of} W. bagketball squad was walloped | in 7-10-25 defeat here last night in its first intercollegiate game of the season against Washington State. Fouls were numerous, The Mneup:! U. of W W. 6..C. . Price » Moss} . Bohler (ce. Copeland TEC G Sorenson Substitution Glover for Soren son; Serenson for Moss Vv. of W coring field goals-—Davidson 4, Riddle 4, Smith 2 Free throws Davidson 4 in 11; Smith 1, W.S. C.| scoring field goals—Price 6, Soren. | on 4, Behler 2, Moss, Copeland ree throws—Bohler 9 in 14 eree Hinderman st Spokane, | Two High School Ref. | Basket Mixes on) Two high = school clashes are scheduled for today Franklin plays Lincoln, while Bal lard will do. battle with Queen | Anne, The Franklin-Lincoln game will see the teams in battle for a place near the top of the league The normal temperature same. That of chickens is 111 de- grees Fahrenheit. basketball | of | horses, men and tigers {8 about ae Jternity | | | | | i STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917. PAGE 11 y tony nt, 1917, by H.C, Maher, 1088 WILL SEE | MUTT AND JEFF—It’s an Ill Wind, Ete. Soraya. Wag Week Oe) «= BY BUD FISHER. | | [ Nents t Day AND & aan RACE FOR TITLE tgp Shank bea Dogon iv! | SALOON Aga, | iN ee ge Hosea ANYTNING Ilr tah dog taw © close is the race in the nas WIND 146 PIERCE — oO RAST Pacific Coast Hockey as from the ce Seat be capped by tl ss of y Wilson The antagonistic lit tle wing man has be f several ¢ on of an i ed ankle till hobb! 1 trifle when he walks my Riley, former Victoria and Spokane player who | been hold down Fz ing brilli > and M if \ ) a win tonight New Referee Tonight | George Irvin, who has been 7 | =, Sein er soe ion CHET M » STAR TELLS HOW! no t's fracas, George " at has been handing ? lover! ’ ‘2, a} ROUNDING INTO out the long-period rests for the ¢ boss up in Spokane i) | The 4-7-9-10 Split ' OLD-TIME FORM The Vancouver team ts the lead.! —— = amet ing goal-eetting organtzation of the! BARRY AS A PLAYER 1; } — eireuit. Roberts, Mackay and Sta: Rarry has played In the big leagues einc 908, when he joined tt § $1 Some persons are a bit doubtful Jey all are well up in the scoring|) | We're Looking for the | Athletics, He nev t over STS, but was @ feldise penton of the —_—_—__—_—_—- as to whether Joe Bayley, the seme line. The Hneups order, and a me of famous Pt phia $100,000 infield, Chet Melntyre, one of the The boxing show will be in the ~~~@ |sational Canadian lightweight, & i ; Most Popular Sport .in posed ot Cont wet ; best known boxing Instructors |form of a benefit for the 8. A. C./f raining bie catia (ak youll E nconrer. ) ttle; | glory Cross Jack” was a In the West, has decided to en- and {it is his wish to do what he sna prectnagaapopagtic “4 Holmes . «. Lehman} Sea , Help Us Hunt | came a second base-| ter the padded arena in public | can for the club where he turned 7 ° been training with Earl Baird for Rowe . eeeee Patrick| at if for the edific mn of his [cut so many champions, that the past couple of weeks, and’ Carpenter 3 league H ke friends who have been calling | prompts him to appear in the ring a - hat bis ~ Frank Vance and Gene Hatton play eagu ls. © takes p , during that time Baird has had a Watker ... chopped inte the limelight today ab w he Y one assoctated| on him to step In and meet His friends declare that if he | @ eo? chance to learn a little about his aoe + : when the mail was opened f bas a thoro sportaman and a} some of the heavyweight crop | joes as well in public as he goes opponent's condition, Earl says Foyston LW. ‘ running around loose in thie |in the gym he will beat the world 0 i Riley R.W Watch tomorrow's paper. The | dae ge 94 4 ; that a week ago Bayley was in- r os . standings of the candidates will ap- n neck of the timber. | MelIntyro Is 6 feet, $4 inches tall clined to be a bit slow, but in the os od coal pear, Get busy and boost your av Now Is just as good a time as any other to break New Year's reso Melatyre has been matched to | and weighs 180 pounds oO last few workouts he has come son «(—) \srage Bolero 1 appears tn print. | lutions. meet Lowe Simms the Portland The fact that he ts constantly along with a rush. Earl is unde Pons Sater, Irvin The contest continues until Jan t i tt tt tt ft jlirhtheavywelght, in a go at the|engaged in running a physical cul- || & ession that with some more oes Ae vary 30, 80 there is plenty of op We'll hand It to Les Darcy for falling for American methods, In two . bee on the see of t “ t r. school a him always in e ley will be able to hold | r roid Prgediot gh Pps Mgt ae eget 1 MeCo month mins is claimant of the ndition e 1s no st er to c pert jortunity to enter and walk off; days he found a soft spc > light and challenged Al McCoy ag ge gre 4 Pos Bias! 3 5 own with the best of them, Elks Ouintet to aot the tin medal. bas % & MM 8 8 PSE mest light-heavywetght title |the ring, and at one time 1 the 4 re) One of/the things that makes Take on Kni hts | They had to call the emergency ambulance in New York. A fight) 22d no doubt bas a better claim to | heavyweight championship of Can * | Baird just a little better than the g oe are © ie ° emoter actually produced $5,000 in cash. than any other heavy hereaboute. He has had remarkable suc ||rest of the amateurs in his ol | The Elks’ basketball FIVE VOTES FOR | pr y ge ede ayo Ho ‘recently defeated Frank Ken-|cess as a boxing teacher, having 6 rott ott of protentonctal f wend aaron cae | Can't blame Joe Tinker for going to Columbus, After a guy geteold,/14/l, the 212-pound iceman in|turned out while at Os d |\fact that every boxer of any note ae rev enee, umesrow Rignt| | .......+. ee eeseonces desansease | te . for a nice, quiet spot to pass bis declining yeare | Portland, Kendall t# reputed to! Frankie Burns, who boxed here the || that comes to town has & Suen a it tackles the Knights of Co | | he we Ss ns ef now a thing or two about the/other night, and also Ernie Bar Iling sessions with him, in aa lumbus quintet on the Y. M. C. A | Seattle's Most Popular Sporta Acian PINKERTON TALKS OF RACING having been fn Frank/rfeau and Frank Barrieau and l\Baird fe able to learn eam Mel eG cemss fon ae POE pt f t 4 New Orleans is in a healthy ns camp when he trained for | Madées. Gleason, Wyard and Fart | about the different styles, and also we an rom the PB. P. I Di ascitic me o tur ky a 1 ? {Mare 464 o 4. inci fe 5 E B23 Soothe uamenee “The only rac-|Jees Willard and other bouts Baird, locally tt the fine points of the EAame? ection we wf in Mary people there seem | 1 0 ned to kill t s laying the gc I hope they won't ene ; og SMe oe cement eee ee | | N. W. to Get Tennis — Next season will be a big one for racing ew Yo have | 4 m x sad that the sport can prosper under the existing laws, What | District of Its Own Ceascsimtt. “OF FRATERNITY; PLAYER : 2 e sport will be put on a foundation from ’ A district known as the Pacific » dislodge Northwest may be mapped out ; a ———-— EXPELLED FOR SIGNING , .%- 04, couse! 0c cate If so, this would mean that Wy ington would probably become stronghold of the new & Oregon and parts of ‘tah hal Montana would be included. ae COUNT” JOHN GENGLER is a difficult. split and If Mr. Fultz destres to|ehould be practiced thoroly. Hook | start something now, with no cause|the ball from the right corner of for action, we'll go thru the first/the alley, striking the 4 pin lightly | to the last ditch. In Til say fact, m the left side. Use enough speed | 3 that we court the issue, I think|/so No. 4 will slide across the alley| St. Louls receives more raw furs 5 that it will bring an end to the| and kno jown No, 9 and No, 10./direct from trappers and traders trouble, and perhaps to Mr. Fultz's| The ball will follow thru and pick |than does any other fur market if connection with baseball, too.” off No. 7 the world Clothes Satisfaction —and— A Saving of $10.00 That is what we guarantee to give every ‘customer who buys a Suit or Overcoat at this Great Upstairs Clothes Shop. $25 Value Suits and Overcoats at our Second Floor Price No January Sale Can Equal the Values settee We Give Every Day In the Year Because We Take Off $10.00 At the Beginning of the Season and Keep It Off NL ee Fit Guaranteed. se after case of New Spring Suits now being placed in stock— not light weights, but good, heavy weights. 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