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‘ Age and Pullman Quintet ] to Combat Locals in Two-GameMix BY JAMES GRANT tention ingt: Versity « game ser ® the local squad ® and Saturday week f E The i ean truly be calle players. There member of Mot a star From ¢ fhe line, all the class » turned out a tution ‘apt. Roy Bohler, a @ distinction of being the beat long shot in the con and, according to the Was! team, he lived up to his re whan the two teams met at F Tast weak, in their Pullman floor. Before Pullman school yikill seminary me for himself as t. Bohler has hai perience on the I baseball and tball Two Fast Forwards In Ivan Price and Robert Moss Pullman can justly boast of t the fastest forwards in West. Both boys hall f | man high. Price made Sta le sit up and take not ™an, his dribbling cla: Moss was not able to | much, on account of the way } Staatz guarded him dn previous conference co! | @hows that he can be depend on in a pinch. Two reasons can be assigned Why Davidson and Smith, the Wash Mgton forwards, were not ab ‘ Tun up more baskets in the series. They are Edwin and Albert Sorenson guar positions. Fast on th with a good knowledge of cover the floor and check t these players are among the feared in the entire confere Copeland is from the Walla Walla > high, le Sorenson comes from the Ellensburg high Attack Plans Mystery What plan of attack the local quintet. headed by Jack Davidson ‘will offer the visiting players ro- mains a mystery. Since the team re- turned from its unsuccessful inva sion of Eastern Washington, they have been going thru som of the hardest practices that any varsity squad has had to undergo. T Washington men have shown that! they are weak on shooting field) goals, and it can be depended vpon that this fault will be corrected to} ® large extent by next Friday night.) ‘All the local equad, with the excep-| tion of Jess Balmer at center, is dn the best of shape. PB. has Sheen troubled with shin splints for) Pgome time, which have slowed him up considerably in ali the games. | In both age and experience, the five representing Washington State college has it on the quintet from he local school. The average age -* the Pullman men is 22 years and jonths. The average age for the hington squad {s 21 years and 8 months. Pullman has one memt of the team with three years’ expe rience, two with two with one year. We other hand, has years, two with two years and two! visiting Pul ston ation ask teams years ar ngton, on the with three! t credited with turning out 0 4 STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 18, 1917, PAGI® Experience Gives W. S.C. Basketball Team MUTT AND JEFF-If You've Ever Tried O ne, You Know How It Is — <i THIS (S THE THING! WHER L. NEVER MIND THe Was & KID MOTHER WoULDAIT WITHOUT Owe oF ( { sax MUTY, I've /\ ROC TOR! Youve we ~MPLN GOT A COLD Back, AND \& & z } SOY @ Pokus Plaster, [| AND THe SHOW You How vo core mf ——,- . t THE S@ iy Bara Re Ne Remote Say,murt, | Bo WHERE GOT AN AWrur | PAIN iN My Back.) I THINK T'VE Gor SUMBAGO, I've iy GOTTA see ma | ) THE THE HOUSE . Now You Go To OTHER Room AND war HALF AN HOUR AND You CAN TARE IT OF AND YOUR BACK witt BE OK: N “OUR } (OU KOU LCAN FIND A Good DEamsT? YOU GO out | LOCAL BOXING FANSTO SEE CHET |; MINTYRE AND HIS PUPIL TONIGHT | WHO 5 HE? IN SAME RING ON §.A.C.MITT CARD Wl, Master and ; and will guard against going with the #tiema or a defeat at) We're Looking for the | hands of McIntyre added to his) { record { Most Popular Sport in } Of the other main event, the oS Seattle; Help Us Hunt } i jbetween Lloyd Madden, forn Veteran Northwest | |Northwest Ightweight char 4— 1 Joe Ralley, lithe « 1 1 OMING thru In whiriwind fash ; den vot been » his standacd C ion, C. B. Paulson cops the lin h ast two goes." If Joe Bayley ringside seat to the & A. C exgene { : |'s as ood as he has been, and it in| boxing show tonight in the Moore clain that he is in fine shape, | theatre then the Id be well worth) pg n stepped | . look clans of b PORTLAND, Jan, dent Bryan of the hockey club make @ good impression oa the (Ye " against eac ~ will in ast On the other hand, Simms has|t the same ring t just received an offer to box in New t at the Moore atre, whe » 8. A. C. puts on ‘ its boxing car cific Coast Chet McIntyre boxing instructor, who lost to Seattle is bas b President Patrick oe couver, It is will de Port! than any other teac with Lowe Si Francisco and way| d to be e gloves: e City heavyweight is treed the disputed clear out of the fellow competitors by - ,,@aining the 4,000 mark. If he will ‘) call at the c er's office of The before 6 o'clock tonight he Star presented with his ticket A. C. light with Puul Steele, the te seake the! r | Leo Houck takes on V against hin} jer; Bud Ridley tackles t vidson; Orchard w a victory that and ¢ I exchange Bern ssi ctl sr 4 | Murray e first bo! » h Pat Seote will be Specialists in Pyorrhea [third man tn the ring, two should put up a| will be The standings follow C. B. Paulson Ralph Junker Joe Walsh Gene Hatton R. H. Van Nostern cncunissuntgasstase, jonerne Mulan | Tealey Raymond J Labor) Chauncey Wright 370 b be: b Ran Johns Frank Vance " t world,” declares had to do #0 Roy A. Pinkham 235 | rich ident of U thing. He di ed he did not in-| Stacy Shown 5 His work has ‘a tend to be used as a club to b lJohn Barbour . oh treto! He the minor leagues Into line, and oe) WwW. W. Barton .. pee bef Pr eves that {# the reason for the Sergt. Putnam chine, Jattempted affiliation with Gompers' [ii Dobie ed, will continue | organization Dr, W, C. Gibson Portland Fultz Remains Firm | Capt. Lounsbury every opportunity | to Fults is sticking to his optimism.| Or. M. A. Matthews . |He guessed that organized base-/2, a, Van Duyn . ball would be d oF | Josiah Collins . jby recognizing th Ed F. White ... fraternity right nc C. 8. “Dinty” Moore . levery one knows t ‘“Rube” Harris | mission is the real head of baseball | Ed Hamlin ... ERT Tq an OpenShop”” 'i ssi iin ie ices ie Ceuta Cang ons ; tend to recede one step from his| Brun ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE {sta $id_Brunn : » all his #kil ae 1 meet M 4,380 3,995 2,890 1,500 | 1 1,075 | Ke n Seattle with the jadge| nut ower system in vor bd t Phis dix ’ 4 ce * " | American brain that be ae . Feder n o * our oieice pable pr Eetimates tree Nurses In attends bel PAINLESS AUSTIN AMUSEMENTS) Fight to Keep ALHAMBRA however, man stand | oe The commission can adjust our| demands, and the major league| magnates can see to It that it is| done. The minor leaguers will be} | forced ne. It might Just as labor was Indicated here today | wei) be done now,” was the way he when it became known that [summed up the situation Ban Johnson and John K. oe | | | NEW YORK, Jan. 18.— That a war to the finish is con- templated to ki fields “open shop” and players from joining organized Tener have entered Into an | Trio of Browns to agreement to have no more to do with the Baseball Pia e . * Go to the Minors} CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—Reports Fraternity. It was announced that, hereafter the players will be dealt with as individ. were current here today that! vals and that Dave Fultz will Catcher Grover Hartley, Inflelder! Ernie Johnson and First Baseman Borton of the St. Louis Browns,/| not be considered. are slated for release to the minors, | MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50< EVENINGS 10-25-50-75< application for a charter af Trea Edge Over U. of W. BY BUD FISHER. (Copyright, 1917, by HM, ¢ Mark Keg. U. 8. P UNCLE SAins WOULD QUIT | ICE HOCKE 18.—Presi- | Portland stood pat today on his threat to quit the Pa- association uniees his protest against the game allowed. Bryan had sent his protest to | ased on the | fact that only one official ref. | contest, whereas Portland wanted two. nimo| Frank Pat sociation in th rtiand was given a fran- as far as 1 am concern as ap will ~ FIVE VOTES FOR Most Popular Sports WHATIS THE MATTER wow? WANT a Too NO Lwanr HIM To PUL THIS PLASTER TH PulLer &D OPF my Back !Aveies again triumphed over the Fear for 10-Round U. of O. basketball squad here last ! . . . . o' pasketba ua Bout Bill in Jlinois) picn:, 24 to 7 LD, 1 | Former Seattle Ball Tosser Wants a Job Jack Beatty, former first sacker |with the local N. W. league club, e back to Seattle this goes before|year. He was sold by Seattle to its adoption in|Los Angeles, and drifted to the |Threel. league from the cafeteria town, LEVINSKY WINS BOUT —_ YOUNGSTOW. Jan. 18,—Bat AGGIES WIN ASKET MIX |tling Levinsky defeated Bob Moha EUGENE, Jan. 18.—The Oregon!in a 12-round bout last night. SPRINGFIELD, Il, Jan. 18 While sport fans are optimistic lover the prospect of the Illinois 5 bill passing safely in the} j hou the report that the senate license committee, headed by Sen. or Wood of Jefferson upon it before it |that body makes ‘the upper house extremely doubtful Wood, a8 a representative, was re- |sponsible for the defeat of the box- jing bill of 1915. box | nty, will| wants to c Van. tactics on the of poor ex of the ice lon is one of the best, if pew f The Game of Thrills and Excitement Portland vs. Seattle Friday, Jan. 19th 1917 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. mn satis league official. | be given substantiate its claims that he was unfair.” Phone Main 2493 who have yet to spend a season on FF WITH the varsity basketball squad. j : } | | ian MARKET REPORT Detroit Team Wants || s:c::5. e, 15€-2 }| Athletic’s Twirler| ANTAGES |." °3.2.2) (2. ; i cong ye lregards both price and volume.|Ssetee— ee. tet reny awn 20—Nights, 7 and 9 |Shipments of other green veseta| : ee ae after Joe Bush. premier of Con} 4 7 bles arriving on the market Wed-| Grapre oe ae Ween sratrtlt conor nesday relieved conditions Me yy Heth learned today. The Detroit owner) | : “eer ar aveews 7 got into action following publica-| | ah . " went up 3 cents tion of s report from Philadelphia | . id i. lg tetas waseeetec, and. are ox| . that Bush had been dropped for ob- e |pected to reach 45 conts soon, per-| ‘ . Jecting to a salary cut | 20c toa Por Boon " " pass Cubs Not Reporting _—SatacE HIP pon , - iapeationd Terrific crowds mark Sut oer taal See oe the opening of the geant the. fire sale that has taken ' place at the United the Cubs’ special leaves for Cali 5 Other Vaudeville Acts fornia February 20 will be out of New Vipisede | $60 no one would be surprised f Wreckage Syndicate STOP AND store, 1509 4th Ave. fa CONSIDER a job for the season, strike or no ied acai | strike, says Prexy Weegham : Seu ici... 18 roe nmentiageicint Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for CALLAHAN IS VICTOR ——_—_ Vegetables and Fruit NEW YORK, Jan 18 Eddie | Fr caga ge 5 gg ee EN Sethe ST eet By § The great fire sale has the money-saving oppor- jarred the entire com- munity. People are com- ing from far and near. jo ee Smith of Yorkville, N. Y., substl-| All Seattle seems to be Psmien ot Yorkie. x eet | CQALKK THEATRE) sricrose verte turning out to attend apolis and was eaten in ten :* co era rounds by Frankie Callahan, |] Patty, 2140, 7, ® A. . # i ey: asneronis came ser! “ezzy the King” | Scifi sac eg # this great sale. Long before the hour of opening crowds began to aa congregate that caused us to send ina second alarm for extra help. Mie, Don’t come today, the crowds are unmanageable, be here tomorrow, and see this great event that is creating such a sensation in the retail field. tangle in a basket shooting contest | Au Thin Week Sale starts at 9:30 a. m. Don’t wait for Satur- All var but the demand ts nominal try veal is much fn demand. sties of poultry are scarce, Coun ®p berg Deltetous Rome Beauty Potatoes are still strong, and #0 is the price, tho {f tt should reach | pawl Prices Paid Producers for Kens, Poultry, Veal and Pork Spring Chickens Ducke—Fat A Riot of bargains in drygoods, shoes, clothing, furnish- ings, hats, etc. Be here early Friday morning. Sale reopens at 9:30. Belling Prices to Retailer for Hutter, Fee and. Cheese ‘riday afternoon | Putter ae as - = Native Washin Its TURKISH blend- Pets, et delicately balanced- ‘ATIMAS on creamery, cube creamery, brick tunities here. Sale re- opens tomorrow at 9:30. G Horseradiah ranch i comfortable y BRST por don. .. accor es iREt (Prices paid whojesaler) 19 | Xirwien 1.60@1.76 | Altalte M Aifaita me 28@.26 6@.o dried ebraska, per 1b, per Ib. Cal, ger don. 10@.12% Puget sound tH wi Be here early tomorrow. sack 1.16 ern Washington 4000.01.00 | li day’s big rush. * Beratch Food 4 Shorts 31,00@22 01 si. 8S UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICAT Specializing Salvage from Marine and Mercantile Disasters Yakima, 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue Near Pike Street ia, eet Te | wneat Yellow sees 1.606 176 | Wheat Potat oem Whent May sag 1700@00 09 The musclasof the human jaw! S iaeadie tite od @orlexert a force of 634 pounds. ood 709@18.00 pe Yakima Gems OF AR, lo Cigarette, 20 forlS'