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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, Ps 1917, PAGE (Copyright, 1917, by 1. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg U. 8 Pat Office) There on Dashes — Fe ai ye Kee How WOULD You a ee SAY, MUTT, OVE BEEN NOTICING “Dor Weagara erty 5) ‘ > : TAMAR ME LAUGH (ay ; ¢ TNIS GUY WHO DRAWS US MY LIP IS CRACKED! A ie oe THIS SENTENCE t= 'S CE THAG CARELESS ABOUT Punic TUATION! siti Gass MISS SPRINGER A BEAUTIFUL HIS PUNCTUATION LATELY. You KNow Awout PUNCTUATION? YOUNG CHK KEN OF NINETEEN i HE LEFT OUT A COMMA DASHED Douw THe STREET! \ ei co You Dow'r KNOW A COMMA Sst ble aikaianglena BY BUD FISHER. Hat's CaN! YY IT'D MAKE A DASH AFTER (MISS SPRINGER } wauorep BY LOCAL SQUAD pot Ss weu T CAN SRI gS bough @ seat at the Arena to Mast night's hockey tween Vancouver and Seat and then never used were we! In a audience the major px tertainment, the made the Van aires feel rather one ap by loping them, 8 4 It was some cont and the fans didn't seom to be a bit wor- about’ sitting down to altho they had pald - privilege. Whenever TT slipped the cold nose of / puck thru the Vancouver net guardian for a marker, the crowd became a mass of shout: stamping human. me game, folks, see clash be contest that kept u From the opening bell, the boy tore into the business on hand as if they really meant it, and the fracas) that ensued would have caused some} of our delligerent Huropean friends | to stop, look and listen For a cripple, Bernie Mofris got} a right spry. Despite his in-) ped leg, he put over four scores) ‘end an assist. Perhaps if he had bad a broken arm, along with the other hurts, he might have done bet ter, “Happy” Holmes, Seattle goalte. endeared himself to the hearts of the multitude by his brilliant work ft sidetracking the puck when it! had been marked for a goal and sent on its way | Lineups and Summary | Position | Vancouver | Lehman Patrick | Orttne Mackay | Taylor | Roberts | Stanley Goal um. | R Lett Wing % Mackay from 4 Carpenter, una Taytor, 3 Puticnn, Wilson for Riley” | ‘Third Pevted Morrie frowh Rows 2:20 Roberts from Stantey, 24 TL, Wilson, umessteted, 1:27 | 12. Morrie trom Rowe, 1:57 | PenaltiesFoyston, 5 minutes: Miley, 3 tea Substitutions —R! + Wilson for Rowe, . A. C. Planning on Big Relay Carnival CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb. 7 —Invi tations have been extended to vari-| ous athletic organizations by the| Oregon Agricultural college to| in send athletes here to compete in| the big relay carnival to be staged | on April 7. ! AMUSEMENTS) ALHAMBRA 5 &P NEF ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE fee Dally—A:20 onrnr, M ROAD sHOW | Mr. Martin PB MATINEE DAILY 10-25 50< VENINGS 10- 25-50-75 ILAES PLAYERS] CL ne wn f 4PENDTH Prices: Nights, 100-50; Mats NEW PANTAGES | |, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 a sc LAINE BROS. TELEPHONE TANGLE AUSTRALIAN WOOD CHoPrrr Other Big Acts 10e~ PALACE HIP Afternoon, 1:20 to 6; Eve, 6:29 to 11 Last | Pretie’s Miniature Cire Time Giher Vaudeville Ac de y )s “The Great Secret, X, Bushbnan and Beve: Aftern 200 Oe Monte Carter and Company All This Week tr “Too Much Married” ARMY? pons, ie; Eves, and sun Second at Seneca MARI, OF No M \ YEsTERDAY. e \ HERES eh [% Poor) |\ WAR TROUBLES CALL HALT TO ATHLETICS IN CITY OF NEW YORK. {stage the athl Square Garden ic meet in Madison BY H. C. HAMILTON nited Press Staff Correspor NEW YORK, Feb national troubles threa day to put a stop to the winter indoor sports in New York staged in armo of the Na- itonal Guard. Guard headquar. ters has issued an order forbid- ding any sports in armories un- less they are of such a private mature that huge gatherings are not possible. This effectu- ally stops the annua! indoor meet of the New York Athletic club and casts a curtain of un- certainty over the annual In door tennis meet. The latter had been scheduled to start Saturday , The ten mitted In t ng admitted it ia near ¢r rivate affair to preciud ibility of a large crowd attending Negotiations have been opened by the New York Athletic club to! right NEW YORK, F Lewis, English ped Kid Graves after a victous dropped four round Ted ight ath round Graves was the first Kid » the battle times in MILWAUKEE, Feb, 7.—Tom. my Gibbons was given the de cision over Bob Moha in their ten-round mill here last night In the eighth round, Moha car. ried a clear lead. He showed a flash of his old-time form and knocked Tommy around the ring. He held Gibbons down in three other rounds, but the re mainder of the fight was the St. Paul boy's. is meet may nory yet be pe officers hav 8T. LOUIS, Feb, 7—Jim negro heavyweight, won from Har Wills when the latter broke bis arm {fn the second round .W. |Earl Sheely Signs Title on This Eve| An effort will be made by Henry SALT LAKE, Feb. 7.—Earl Solomon, okane cue shark, to|Sheely, former Spokane catcher, wrest the Northwest three-cashion | now with the Bees, bas sf d bis laurels from the brow of Charley | contract. Sheely for a time threat beginning tonight at the!ened to become a hol Pope-Sibley parlors 3 Oklahoma Twirler Lincoln and Pine St. for Indian Club Schools Win Melees, ...,..,..,. | right-handed with Okla probability b berth with § son W. S. C. Again Wins Feb. 71.—F. twirler ma City, L, last will season in all Lincoln and Broadway were re turned victors in yesterday's games the high school basketball | teiee The score: Broadway 29 Franklin 20; Lincoln 19, Ballard 12 kane the coming sea CAMP! 1S WINNER PORTLAND, Feb. 7.-—-Eddi ( of San Francisco holds a de today over Billy Mascott fought at 122 pounds amp! ision The PALO ALTO, Cal, Feb Washington State College ball team chalked up The basket- ‘ond win here last of the fastest The score over Stanford untversity night. It was one games ever staged ‘was 23 to 16. Two boxers were fined $100 each by the Minnesota boxing commis sion. Like to see some one try to fine a couple of rasslers here (MARKET REPORT Oranges and lemons are due for | Rhaberb- ‘a high jump shortly. Frosts in th orange and lemon belts and the in creased demand of the Inst few days are res sible. Apple prices | T are firming with increased demand. | Local hothouse, per tb @ os Rotabeges— Yakima, sack 0 ib. 029.09% om onions went up to 8 cents) White river ° Western ave. deal-| joie ers are looking for a 10-cent price Local spuds shot up as high as $55 Tuesday vihide Almira Money — case Ore: flat Tuesday reurre Grapetruit— Cal sate Dealers tor noking Hpitzent Detteto Rom Producers, Veal and Paid Poultry, Prices Plorida per tb. per Ip, Local, per tb, Letince—Per crate Turkeys Dr Veul--Faney Spanish, per case per dor. per don bunches Varenips Venpers arid Cai, Chill, dried Popenrn— Nebraska Kadishes r fre Washington creamer Keno se ran Cheese per Ib wheet MEN READ THIS Let us offer you the ielief and comfort we are giving others, ard leave the pay- ment end of it in your own hands. . 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Mr. Lewis A. Treen, jr. first supervisor of the Sno- quaimie National Forest, will speak WRESTLING CHAMP IS COMING HERE M. Grayson and in Beattle te 8 word that Walter idleweight olng to go the And let Har port ing writer, is to! day. He brin Miller, worl ling ¢ route of I it be known that the is some one | like Fay King the ¢ | Now, the lit reatlin Bat ir lower ear mid son just ane Am every re spect save ca will be in days mow Seattle within a couple tn to have his fa | saye Grayson Portland Ice Crew | Loses Spokane Mix SPOKANE, Feb. 7.—The Port land ice hockey team went down to defeat at the t # of the Spokane last t. 4 to The ational thruout Cana game ries proved #en | |tho he PUNCTUATE ANY THING (N THE GNOLISH LANGUAGE. GO ON AND TRY Mm A MNOCROUT Bt e! JOHNSON MET KETCHELL witht ALBFT ANd KNOCKED Mim OUT WELSH WAS VICTIPL OF & Ruse BUT wITHSTOOD THE PUNCH Bs et “| Strategy Proves Valuable | Asset i in. Fight Circles; | |__Many Tricks Are Listed | Fooling the other fellow has been almost as big an iesue in determining the issue of box- ing bouts as the relative physical merits of the fighters themselve Quie thinking, combined with ability and maybe a little unsus pected trick thrown In, have turn ed the tide of many a ring battle Some championships have e change thru a little trick worked an agile-minded fighter at a critical moment A ruse which drew Bob Fitzsim-| into Jim Jeffries’ dressing before their Coney Island fight perhaps had as much to do with Fitzsimmons’ defeat as tho beating ho subsequently took in the ring. Fitz was a middleweight, and, al had never Jeff, friends told him of the Californian’s im mense physique, which brought |from him the famous exclamation, ‘The bigger they are the harder| mons room |they fall DENTIST PREMIER QUALITY DENTISTRY THE ROAD TO BETTER HEALTH the mouth, where th t | form the’ first of preparing the mouth must be h manifest ling or bleeding & u twelt In teeth sore and loose, and a bad of the worst ealth, and If nain uncu your loowen and eventually dinea th will my” Save exsfully treated Pyorrhea for many years, and T treat It free whenever I do other work PAINLESS AUSTIN Dentist THIRD AND DriKe Entrance 1604 Third Ave Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 p.m | egist But when Fitz was enticed in to Jeff's dressing room a short time before their bout, on the pretext of arranging details of rules, there is no doubt that he was shocked at Jeff's great bulk lying, dressed for the ring, on a cot. Fitz was a gamester, and if he felt any fear he kept it to himself, | believe pn be but many of his friends that Fitz knew he was b |fore he climbed into the ring. Johnson was a crafty strat when cornere: His knock St anley Ketohell in ai Pt. 7c Qt.| rized, Regular 100 milk y. profit, bookkeeping and bad counts, | Bring bottle. Jack out of @ IKE PLACE MKT. GET 9 WELLe tf and Safest 8 LOWER FLOOR, » the low est for All diseases nsultatto Twelfth year, Dr , 203 Kpler Bldg, sits Second ave. ; | door {twelfth round of their bout at Col ma in 1909, was the direct of his abi to think fa Ketchell Early the twelfth yond Ketchell caught Johnson on t¢ point of the jaw, sending him down for the count of nine. Johnton arose groggy and staggering. Ketchell, elated, with the vision of the heavy weight crown within his grasp, rushed in to end it. ‘ Johnson met him with a ter. rific left to the jaw, knocking him out, Johnson had been stalling. Fitzsimmons result ity than in pulled a similar |melee with Harry | heavyweight |Hieves Harry Wills, the negro, has| best heel NEFF NOT GOING TO HAVE EASY TIME IS M'INTYRE’S OPINION “Just called up to say that Chet Neff isn't going to have such an easy time licking Mad- den Friday night as he thinks, said Chet Mcintyre’s cheery voice over the telephone this morning. “In fact,” continued the veteran instructor, “he isn’t going to beat nim at all.” It seems Mcintyre and Mad- den have been stepping thru some pretty lively paces of late in Chet’s gymnasium in the Walker building. “This is one fight where Madden has had everything done for him that is possible to have him in winning condition he climbs thru the ’ Mcintyre said visions of closing with a victory his areer He is tin & Salt's Casey. Tommy Burns, former champ, says |the | weight he h makings of the seen in ye Burns is ring in town and working out dally at Aus in preparation for his} YOUR SAVINGS 4% Interest Are Protected by a Capital of $400,000 | —AT— The Bank for Savings In Its Own Building Pine St. at Fourth Ave. stall on Corbett in their champton | ship fight in 1897. | One of Hat Nelson's great tricks was to rebound from the ropes aft er being knocked into them, sur prising his opponent into an open ing and combining the force of his | blow with the impetus of the re- | bound | Willis Ritchie used to save himself punishment by using olive oil on his body. Blows would slide from his torso like water from a duck’s back. Kid MeCoy was one of trickiest jmen who ever won fame in the ring. He 4vas constantly inventing new ruses to work on his oppo- | nents. Abe Attell won many of his bouts by ontguessing the men he was sent into the ring against A few months ago, Billy Wagner a second-rater, almost scored knockout over Freddie Welsh ruse, | ou are losing your tranks,” | Wagner exclaimed, and Welsh drop | ned his guard and glanced down Wagner was too surprised to take leat advantage of lor there would have been a lightweight champion. As it was, he staggered Welsh with a ove to |the jaw. new ‘School Athletes Compete Saturday Fifteen schools will have the to be repre sentation in annual grade in held Saturday in the Broadway high gym. The Veins s D division will be the first of the four to compete. meet the opportunity | | 0 be leaving town ere long | ore Leo Houck says he is going to | make a good showing Friday night. It will be his last appearance here before his departure for California. Archie Wyard and v an vs, Harry Ander. son will be the Elks’ headliner Feb. 4 | Washington Quintet Loses at Basketball CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb. 7.—The University of Washington basket- ball team was defeated in last cbt's game with the Oregon Ag- 27 to 14. It was the second game of a series of four. Freddie Welsh has made announcement of hi If he keeps it uw some one might pied eaongh, rs. | Jack White has Saveeal offers el | box in the East and is expected | tn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth - -$5.00° Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White crowns . -$3.00 Gold fillings . $1.00 up Stiver fillings .. Platina fillings ....- All work guaranteed for 15 years, Have impression taken in the morn= tng and get teeth same day, Exame {nation and advice free. 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