The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 7

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“JALOCAL CLUB Vy LAYS PLANS TO EXPAND Plans for expansion were dis. euseed and agreed upon last Hight at the 24th annual meet- Ing of the officials and mem- bers of S Athletic club, Many favored immediate ac- tion on the matter of selecting @ new site for the club location and the erection of a new and modern club bullding. Superin. tendent Inglis favored the site at Biackistone fleid, which le the property of the club. No definite set of plans were ac- . Carver wae elect. : 4] Coast Moguls in Schedule Confab SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 discuss the playing schedule of the Coming season and regulations gov- all six Coast league clubs held a » conference today with League Pre: Zaum. This ts the first tt nagers have been officially before the magnates srormally drew up and ratified the schedule. YOAKUM IS VICTOR ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 6 Stanley Yoakum of Denver out pointed Walter Butler of Boston in ten rounds. CHEAPEST FARES TO CALIFORNIA —Ciase— First. Second. San Francisco .$13.00-14.00 $ 9.00 Les Angeles .. 20.00 21.50 14.50 Ban Diego .... 2200 23.50 16.50 Frequent sailings of the McCor- mick Steamship Co.'s fast liners « il California ports. Every con- ence provided and meals serv- ed are unsurpassed. Get full par ticulars and next sailing date at Milwaukee ticket office, Second ave and Cherry st. Phone Elitott 4812. ajority of all titles attacked are successfully de- fended. But at what price? The cost of litigation, attorney's fees, the loss of profits from possible sales—these may equal the entire value of the property involved, and from this loss the ab- stract and opinion offer no relief. Title Insurance, how- eVer, places the entire burden of the defense upon us and protects you from loss. Complete protection may thus be had at a cost seldom greater, and often less, than the incomplete secur- ity of the old obstract system. To} erning the clubs, the managers of | Be SUBD PLUG on THE Gide WALK Like THAT, I NEAR FELO LOOKING DOWN IN GOTHAM United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Feb. 6—Death | grips have been ined by | those fighting for and against New York state's boxing law. The showdown is just begin. | ning to pull into the stretch, and it may be expected to land | in the midst of Grant Hugh Browne and his brand new | Sporting Club of America with- \ } In a very short time. Promoters and other gentlemen who favor the continuation of the law put into operation thru Jaa J TNE CITY OUGHT 10 \ WATE YOU TALK LIKE & FOR PUTTING 4 WATER|| FISH ~ THATS 4 FIRE PLUG! BY H. C. HAMILTON | ay R PLUG? G’want Ts Something exciting in the way of ice hockey is expected at the Arena tonight when the Vancouver and Seattle teams | clash, The fact that the Metropoll- tans enjoying the edge In th for the Pacific Coast eclation gonfalon and dreaming of a world’s series encounter in tle is not wor- rying Frank Patrick’s British Columbia septet one bit. When the visitors take the ice this evening they will do so with a determination to wallop the sox off the local crew. Grave fears are felt for Se. attle’s chan unless Bernie ir goal getter of in the lineup. injury ina | Frawley, have gone to Albany to |have the thing out, while the gov ernor’s backers have taken the last! hiteh in their swords and dug thetr| final trenches. One assemblyman | has solved the question to his satis- | faction by stipulating that the pres-) ent boxing commission give way to an unsalaried trio, who shall have but $5,000 for expenses. This bill/ also would have buildings used by | boxing clubs used for no other pur- | poses. This would effectually place jthe hummer on Madison Square Gardes. Joe Welling Wins | in Gotham Battle) | NEW YORK, Feb. 6—Joe Well- ing, Chiesgo lightweight, outpoint- | ed Johnny Clinton in ten rounds. Bill Brennan, Chicago heavyweight, stopped Al Benedict of Jersey City in the seventh round. Young | Ahearn outpointed Italian Joe Gans in ten rounds, Bud Clancy, St. Louis middleweight, won easily from Jamaica Kid in ten rounds. Jack Sharkey outpointed Johony is threatening to keep him out of the game. If Morris is unable to get into the lineup, “Cully” Wilson, another cripple, will be used at center. Vancouver will have the ad- vantage of having ite old star, AMUSEMENTS AWAMBRA SgDINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ALL M ROAD Martin Mack Presents ter Morgan Dancers Moran's Classic ieked Orph: Vauderiiie Acts Afternoon and Night Reserve Your Seats Karly MATINEE DAILY 10-25-59 EVENINGS 10° 25-50-75< |Coulon in ten rounds, METRIE 1S WINNER | | DENVER, Feb. 6.—Charlie Met- jrie of Milwaukee stopped young | Abe Attell in the tenth round here | FAILING EVESIGHT RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM Don’t Pa Exepitant Pices OUR OFFER INCLUDES: Px- amination of the eyes. air of our crystal spherical | ina old-filled spectacle or ey * Frame, sit for one dolla eighty-five cents. Come and vestigate, DO NOT DESTROY YOUR FYE- SIGHT BY WEARING POOR GLASSES. Doa't Fuss With Two Pairs Ask to see our Double Vision Glasses. Th the two visi being both for 2% YEARS EXPERIENCE NINE YEARS IN SEATTLE Exclusive Optical Specialtate Licensed by the State. 1583 THIRD AVE., SEATTLE. Near Pine Street Glasses Repaired Broken Lenses Duplicated at Reduced Prices and in- 5 i éf 1 | Vancouver Played by Reserved Seats now on Sale a EATTLE HOCKEY CLUE 7” Championship ICE HOCKEY The Fastest Game in the World TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. SHARP Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. the Greatest Players vs. Seattle ie Phone Malin 2493 HOCKEY ——_ HOCKEY | Oy geette Fraser-Patersen Om A WATER PLUG You bowrr Ger Fire OUT OF (T= You GGT WATER! of the strength of the butter mar- | price of le Monday, and Spokane a STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1917, MUTT AND JEFF —In Case of Fire Ring the Towel. SUCH TGNORENCE IS REFRESHING ¢ TLL CEANG (tT To THE FIRST GUY WHO Comes along! IT'S A Fire pus, | Muldoon, Sea’ TODAY'S MARKET REPORT Scarcity of batterfat ts the cause ket. Portland reported a rise in fe Jump. Onions are selling at 6%4c straight now, which is very reasonable, con- sidering the scarcity. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ter Vegeta aed Fruit VEBFTABLES | Artichokes—Ter dos. 138 Beete— Per wack penew 2.2 Brussels Sproute—Per Ib. . Cabbage—-Per in. New flat Duteh . 11.12) ij AUSTRALIAN WOOD Other Big Acts PALACE HIP Afternoon, 1:30 to 8; Five, 6:90 to 11 Seneca 100 Monte Carter and Company All This Week tn “Too Much Married” PATHE, ‘PRARL OF THE ARMY’ 2:30, 7, % No Mat. Thurs. DENTISTS, In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which {is the) lightest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the; mouth; you can bite corn off the |oob; guaranteed 15 years. (Gold CrOWN .....6ce ee eeee $3.00 | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $9.00 10 set of teeth . $5.00) Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 | White crowns Gold fillings | Silver fiilini Pjatina fillings . All work guarantoed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same day, Exam- [ination and advice free. | | Samples | Work. of Our Pilate We Stand Test of Time. REAL PAINLESS : Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custom- work in still giving good rs who ve tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place Bring this ad with you, Dentists Cut - Rate F: OHI 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Local hovho Cal eeeeeee Oranges—New, n Veppers—Per ib. ..... Vineapple—Floride, crate . Spring Chickens Ducke—Fat ... Belect Belling Prices to Butter, Egge and ter— Native Washington creamery, cubs ton creamery, brick 17,00 @18,00 + 24.000 25.00 Meal Alfalfa Al and Molasses Bran Barley Comm—Whole . Corn—Gracked ... Chops or tern Washing: 00@ 41.00 ” i PAGE EXCUSE ME, STRANGER BUT TO BE TTLE AN ARZUMEN WILLYOU TELE Me WHA KIND OF A PLUG THIS NE BAYS IT's AWATER AND © CALI A FOR SEATTLE ICE TEAM TONIGHT “Cyclone” Taylor, the “Ty Cobb of ice hockey,” back in the game after a prolonged ab- sence on account of iliness. The lineups follow: Vancouver. Lehman jatrick Griffis . Mackay Taylor . Roberts . Stanley Rickey, Mroris.U.Whalen, Moynes Mickey lon, rerere: CUTSHAW WOULD QUIT BASEBALL FOR 6000 NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—From Brooklyn comes the word that George Cutshaw, second base man of the Dodgers, has decid- €d to cut out baseball and go to work during the summer. No definite reason for Cutshaw's determination was given in the letter which reached Charies, but he has let it be known that no baseball magnate—Ebbete not barred—can cut his con- oo salary and get away with Cutah is one of eleven Dodg- era who the shine taken off several hundred gold dollars a sea non, but he is the only one who has taken the etand that it's better not to play at all than for the reduced figure. George didn't have such a whale of a season last year. His work | most of the summer was up to his ordinary style, which is very good baseball. But when the world's ir | serfes came across, George didn't. He was charged with the loss of at| least two ball games in that mem- orable farce, and his batting sim- | n't there. haw was deeply hurt by the fact thal NY NI NT NIN IN INI NIN NTI NIN INTIS IN INI NIN ONAN I NIN INI NI NI NI NING Several other cigarettes may taste good too; but— (Copyright, 1917, by Trade M mt RS ae PLUG AST CAN MAKE OUT, aS FIGHT SITUATION TOUGH GAME ON HOCKEY SCHEDULE|FIRST BASEMAN'NEFF IS STILL REGARDED SECURED FROM PORTLAND “Bilm” Smeaton, a lanky first baser from Medicine Hat, Alta., has been secured from the Portland Coast league club by President Dugdale of | the Seattie Giants. The deal was put over by Jimmy Richardson, ivory scout for the Portiand club, who was | In Seattle recently as manager of Joe Gorman when he fought | here at @ recent boxing show. The new man comes highly rec- lommended, and if he is half as good as the advance dope would in- he should have no trouble |for a few regular meals with the loca! baseball crew. The Seattle club ts fast round- ing into shape. Practically all of |the new having a chance at regular berths, have been signed A few of the local crop of bushers will be given a trial, but it is unlikely that any more new players will be signed. W. S. C. and U. of W. Win at Basketball CORVALLIS, Feb. 6.—The Ore gon Aggie basketball squad lost to the U. of W. quintet here last night, 27 to 20, The game was hot- ly contested from beginning to end. PALO ALTO, Feb. 6.—The Wash: ington State college basketball crew was returned the victor last night in its game with Stanford, 36 to 18 _ for losses in the big games. He ball player of his class might have been expected to, and he wended his way from Brooklyn with a ht of woe over his heart, This may have more than a little to do jwith his sudden determination to ire. WELL, AFTER A CAREFUL \ BLAMINATION ~ aS NE 'S AN TRO PLUG! ng up his bat and necktie | men who are figured as | realized that he hadn't played as «| 1, C, Fisher, k New U8. Pat Office) BY BUD FISHER. - ar THIS 7 ag (YES ano Tar HAT yours WEARING IS A Busted PLUG! AS COAST LIGHTWEIGHT DESPITE OTHER CLAIMS rankie Sullivan, Los An- geles lightweight, who is claim- | Ing the Pacific Coast light- { the It of his ) a foul over Chet Neff in Portland, dropped into the city yesterday to. air his claims to the crown. He will fight “Muff” Bronson, the posed, Billie Mascott and Eddie Campi, featherweights, tangle tonight in Portland. Joe Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight, is having a hard time getting bouts in New York, according to Gotham Northwest lightweight champ, | papers. tomorrow night in Tacoma. ras Despite the technicality of Frank Burns, Seattle middie weight, beat “Cyclone” Williams in Sullivan's claim, he is not re- Frisco Friday night. | | garded as the real champion | most fans preferring to think of Neff as the logical holder of the 133-pound Coast champion. ship. Following his bout with Lloyd Madden here on Friday night, Neff will then take on | the winner of the Bronson-Sul- livan affair in an effort to set- tle the dispute for once and all. eee | | Looking as chunky as an alder- man, “Rough House” Charley Burns, former claimant of the \Canadian lightweight title, arrived Sin towm yesterday and has begun getting himself in shape for his bout Friday night with Harry Casey. . ° Leo Houck will take Joe Harra- han's place against Frank Pete on Friday night. Harrahan is Indis- Andrews Chosen ° to Referee Mix FRANCISCO, Feb. Andrews, university of Cal- | wrestling instructor, will referee the match here tomorrow night between Ad Santel and Wm. Demetral. Both men accepted A drews today. Are Protected by a Capital of $400,000 —AT— The Bank for Savings SAN | Charles | {fornia High School Games Are Set for Today) Two basketball games are sched- uled today in the high school on pe. league. Lincoin will tangie with || In Its Own Building Ballard, while Franklin will en- deavor to take Broadway down the Pine St. at Fourth Ave. line. —You can’t get the fullest enjoyment from smoking un- less your cigarette is also COMFORTABLE. That is probably the main reason why 60 many men are selecting Fatimas for their steady smoke. Because Fatimas are found to be truly comfort- eble—not only to your throat A Sensible Cigarette and tongue, but AFTER smok- ing, also. Even if you happen to. smoke more than us Fatimas never remind you of it. Their delicately balanced Turkish blend of tested-pure tobaccos takes care of that. Your first package will show you how comfortable asensible cigarette can be.

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