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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917, PAGE 9 by TC. Pinner MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt's Idea Was Good But Jeff's Execution Was Punk P Fo; Flener. “BY BUD FISHER. Hl hy Dufly lo [ote TVG SS = ( crag = —— 7 - . - a a einenhae N\ eee “ ammenomgeeeen SCHEME THEN “au Go ‘TO THE COMPANYS TO MAKE } bd —— “ Show Wares for ||c-conrcmcnce WSs) | (Rae COPPA STREET caR, IT | HIMMOU'RE INJURED FoR Lire! INCE THE AcciDENT w { Our NURP ARI BUT You Lit THE WALK LIKE vege YOURE UNABLE ‘To TRAIGH TEN LiKe You , TELL Him / VER You UP, K } | 7 WAN PoREVeR. HELL | 5 7. aeaaaet 1% | ove WELL HOw DID YoU | , Cue IOUS To SETTLE WALK BEPORE THE BEFORG Lime TH BY EDWARD HILL. You e wr s SLL SUP mmm ACCIDENT P THe a . WO boxers never before Accipe NT? ‘ seen in action in the ca am —_ Jocal four-round game will make their bow to the fans tonight in Drea ds when Chet McIntyre stages a card f six bouts under the auspices Bef the Y. M. H. A The twoslads are Jimmy Duffy, the “dancing daisy” of Makland, Cal., a clever feath @rweight, who takes on Joc Barrahan, and Lonnie Mela-! tosh, forn y one of the star; formers at the S. A. C,, who i tackle Leo Houck. Re Pehnie is now a lightweight so Houck will not have any advantage in pound DT oage over I Scott's ee ee SGT APLEL 1 SAE AD TERRE | i rae * Sree ied} _THE “DANCING DAISY” | |DUG TRYING TO Speakin £Sport STILL ARE among the best in thelr class. | ccysmergr tres : - aeeeenne sacitilits S ' SS. LAND SLUGGING Sg stent ON INSIDE Tonight's Card Good One | From curtain-raiser to main event, | tonight's card takes on the appear-| i} {| Michigan university has rais- ‘The new Frisco baseball stands | +} | ed another Sisler, It's about ; will accomraodate 14,000 persons. | Track Coach Vander Veer, of a] | time for Augusta to come (Of course that's up to the 10,000 the U. of W., is still keeping ance of being a very well-balanced wifey ‘ ecross with another Ty. | 6 & his men in the gym for their show ‘ * 8's Ping Bodie didn’t want to play dally workouts. Ag soon as P ‘The Northwest lightweight cham “4 WHILE NOT WILLING to jlulu \ promoter offers $60,000 for a} with the Athletics, It's the bright-| the weather will permit the 1 pton at stake when Lloyd | give partioul, Daniel Edward | - workmen to smooth the track, Madden. nt titleholder, and “ | Dugdale, prexy of the Seattic HARRY CHEEK, n the candidates for the varsity @ Archie W clash, there is natur | Giants, has intimated that he [couver catcher, who was ly and freshmen track teams will ally ing shown fn | hae strings out for a slugging (traded to the Great Palle ¢ oY be given a chance to get cut in this fracas than other on the || fireteacker that will materially ppa, says he is glad to con the open, but until that time Dill. Both boys are in perfect trim) add to the hitting strength of t with the Montana o' they will be kept inside by the veteran coach who fears that || the local NW, league club if a touch of the cold weather is he Is landed, I feel that the ch will « © good, It is a good thing for Wy for the match. Both have trained | Woe faithfully, and have vowed their in John Henry out of baseball, we ii keep my plans secret until suc d Gee Burne of the Tiger usually looks like the before jenough to accommodate a good tention of going at tt from the ont CN | "Dug has refused to give the player, and especially a vetera: liable to produce cases of char- tap of the dingle. ’ te new prospect's name or where player, to make a change every ley horse among the cinder Next to the championship tilt, the |} abouts until he has landed him. often.” declares Harry, who | men. fracas between Ray Campbell, old} | j|. “E have just opened negotiations spending the winter in Seattle. Gibbons-Darcy bout in Milwaukee A 290 foot straightway to be rite, who flattened “Rat-| |» lifor tho deal whereby he will be — Money must be cheap there, jest thing Ping y said, lused when the weather will not in 36 seconds recent ico a member of the Beattle| THE GRATITUDE of some . we . permit the vse of the regular track » is causing a jj club said Dugdale today “Tho players is well ilustrated tn The fellow who comes away | Now that Ban Johnson has has been laid out under the south As a result of bis! deal is not closed, and I wish tolcasen of Stengle of the Dodgers! from a modern boxing match made his annual threat to kick | grandstand. The track is large ad ing with Haynie, Campbell has > made a slight favorite ' time as I have the new player |both of whom are holding out for| part of a betore-and-after-tak- can sit down and wait for the iber of men in practicing start. Jimmy Duffy Touted High ; cinched.” more money. ing ad season to open. | and the shorter sprints. Seattle fans have heard more or! | +) The new man is probably a Coast, & in 1915 was not in condi poms Tus? So fer the turnouts have been all y Evers wants to become a|. Tommy Walsh, the blushing vio- | that one could wish for, accordi all writer. If Johnny got |l¢t. bas a fighter in bis stable Who|to the veteran coach. He is pai with editors as Well as he R&S beaten Herman, Williams and | ticularly pleased with the showing or We tion to play baseball. Yet he was| | + carried thru the entire season and | ba i TEALEY RAYMOND will break his sulary was pald regularly. His| ql “Tiaway from the cigar counter at |lack {|Slater’s tonight long enough to of the Brooklyn club, and last yea | take a trip to Tacoma for the pur he didn’t set the world on fire pose of discussing spring train Burns received injuries two year {ipians with “Maree” Russ Hall, ago which put }|Tealey’s new bors for the season. He was a il In another week, after the b a club physician at a ilule meeting at Spokane, which !s|more than $1,000, and was paid bis =i |Saturday, the clubs wil! be about/regular salary, Last year he re-| less of Jimmy Duffy, the Oakland featherweight, who has appeared several times in Portland of recent ‘ date. He has never been seen here, a Dut comes highly touted. It will be i Temembered that “Muff” Bronson — made his initial appearance in Seat-| tle under the same conditions, anal a With Joe Harrahan, the local oe | * who fights Duffy tonight, as his op | [fy ponent. Bronson slipped Harrahan | the K. 0. in the second chapter. Fans) sare wondering if Duffy will get away | condition was not (he fault jErtle, he says. Tommy probably |of the first year men, ls too modest to c bit 1 the title. - for Mathewson SEATTLE ICE HOCKEY baseball season | | FANS TO WATCH FINAL MIX jready to announce thelr plans for|ceived a bonus of several hundred 4@ to the same start . _— Bl the spring training sersion dollars for batting above || Seattle ice hockey enthusiasts Leo Houck, who leares Friday for Simmy Duffy - In the words of the old song,| doex with unpires, the office where {will invade Portland Friday night, Las Angeles, will be gi his last | — “ae | PREXY DUGDALE fs tickled /"That’s gratitude. . he worked would need a peace 5 when the local squad takes on the ‘opportunity to show his wares to Se- lover the recent reports from Hono —- commission on the § Unele Sams there in the final com: le fans for some little time “=: TWO NEW MANAC liulu about Vernon Ayan, the) CHIEF BENDER and Joe Bush| oe 8 test of the Pacific Coast associa takes on Lonnie MelIntosh to-/| |Orienal shortpatcher signed to play|are back to their old winter pas-| Revenge is sweet Yale coincide. He won't be so lone. | tor | win from Brown. \some in Cincinnati. | Seattle will need to win this Bight. Houck slumped fn his ring} with the Giants this seasor tme—4rapshooting swimme ork after being knocked out by! | in a recent game the Chinese) In a recent match Joe beat the| — sa {game to cinch the championship of ‘Bronson, but ts once again showing | |player nicked one of the Portland leblef 94 to 92 out of 16 be hard the association, which entitles the his old-time form, and his followers | pitchers for a home run won|Bender broke 44 of bis first 50, BEGINS HIS jlocals to play ‘the winners of the are picking him to win over Moln the game. Portland's first string Jof the second; Bush got 47 N. H. A. for the hockey champion- tosh. | | men are spring | training 1 in Hono leach 50 ship of the world. If Seattle is “Tourhey” Wing, the Portland —— Sala ——aa Al ING F R DARCY successful, the series will be | s taged at the local rink. C. Jury of the Oak theatre is featherweight, is making his second | appearance in Seattle, taking on Fd- Seattie—Bill Leard. 1 ao da tae will make his first appear - \ ie Quinn of Tacoma. Wing did not Spokane—Nick Williams. ance in the Northwestern league w Y k Giant H v { etias to. 4 ew or s ave BY H. C. HAMILTON i 1 Gov.> Whitsnan \adwlatstered’ . er anything from lend will de night show at his best when he firat ap Tacoma—Tealey Raymond. 8 & manager and Pug anette will |) ktles up th peared here, and ts anxious to re- Vancouver—Pug Bennett. do © managerial debut for the ben final sleeping potion when he caus-|feat seattle Frid Staff Corresp y t March 1.—The a0-!eq to be issued from | ttle F deem himself in the eyes of the fan Butte—Joe McGinnity efit of the fan There is litte |/ Ki | Pi h Si : 0 be iss from his office a i | I » ! : t ttorney ‘complete denia t he $ € He is aggressive and a willing mix- Great Falie—Herb Hester. jon t Dugdale will reserve |i 1 ttc er igne Ger New York ner peel e aes ae Hue wyer has turned down nd should defeat Quinn tonight Now that Bob Brown has de- Dis ancien: right of having his fin: |( | Gen Grant Hu owne’s contreticeans Would stop the) movies and will ao Daan Les Randall and Frankie Rogers, cided to trust the destinies of | ser in the ple and Bob Brown prob job with the V a ten shington Ameri calling with Jack Dilie welterweights, will agin appear in| the Vancouver baseball team to ably will keep mighty close to Ben-| In Waite Hoyt, sarold Newyspring and will be the youngest ayes * a.) With these tremendous loads lift- PP neo pon . thelr sketch, entitled “The Curtain| Justin (Pug) Bennett, the six |nett thruout the race, but Williams, | York boy, John McGraw belleves| player to break into the’ big Found bout betw whee org een ed from his mind, Dillon begam to-| C308. ane ren ores ae Raiser.” field leaders in the Northwest. | Raymond, McGinnity and Hester |he has ono of tho groatest pitching | leagues. Darcy is a copper-rivetod hata /day to do the final training for the Son rat cca 1b earn judge system of awarding de- ern | je for the comin will probably figure as bosses su- | tinds in the history of baseball. | —_—~———— ~ | document has Heong ed Petar bout, the result in view being to sah ee Pd piie to cavort cisions will be used. Dreamland is gon have been definitely set- | oreme, as fur as the playing end of| Amateur and early professional | ay ° sleep all opposition to the ¢ work off several pounds of surplus | 0 ‘he coaching nes located at Seventh and Union. tied upon. their teams is concerned performances of the youth Indicate | F irst Spring Ball | {flesh he carried when he kicked Alj| ‘The first bout is scheduled for 8:30. Williams In Spokane, McGin- Practically every one of the team |that he has about everything a . » Ni ae 1 Oe a or’s MeCoy sround a Brooklyn ring. The advance sale of tickets ix re-) nity in Butte and Hester in | managers has hin respective aquads| pitcher ought 0 have, including a| Contest Is Staged Dode” Brinker's Lads Darcy bas trained himself into HEIDELBERG ported to have been large. Great Falle finished the (lined up in good shape for ti level head | — Will Not Get Out OM excettent shape. He realizes, as BRAND 1916 season in the capacity = «i of the se: eattl Ta. | Pitching with an amateur team; PASADENA, Cal, March 1.—in Tatil N d , {does Dillon, that a big task ccn- 2 . AMU S E ME N 9 Ss of tearm managers in the cities oma and Vancouver look to be in| in 1915, he won th champlon-| what was probably the first pro Ball Lot Until } fon AY ifronts him in making good before Dill where they will start this year. te best shape on the early dope, | ships, working in KANE ALT Possional ball game of the 1917 wea an fistic public, If he Raymond, for years boss of the § Joe MoGinnity and Nick Williams | Winning all but three of ther me ted Whe Gis. ntats bem ot On account of the unsettled [fails to make a good showing with | Pickles ALHAM BRA Seattle outfit, has ewitched his are trying to make order out of Last year be broke into pi son, hite Sox goofs bent the) | ON Beennneicions, which have | Dillon, he might as well cancel the 2 ‘& atfections to Biome Mele chaos Herb Heater is mov-| sional ball in Lehasen ja th regulars here yesterday ina sixin-) ade University field resem [orders for b nousine and things. are put up Bill Leard will be right ng along steac and Mgures to| State leac » whom he wa n-| ning fracas, 6 to re a mud puddle, the initial |for the shekels are going to quits accordi ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE man to Dugdale to replace Ray- have a big bunch of ball players |ed by McGraw, who had “+ ibis — turnout of the University of |irickling his way with abrupt sud mt mond. ready for the starting signal jsigned him to an optional agree en = , Washington baseball team, | denness. Old _ —— re pes | Later he was sent to Hart Jefferson Winner of | which was scheduled for this A perfectly good piece of paper d and at the end of the » ‘ > i Tt | afternoon, has been postponed | was used by Grant Hugh Browne to |p reston Plays K. of C, | went to Lyan, where he defeated | Portland League Title until next Monday. \state that maybe he would put Al . peat ad in the deciding game of} ~ yo | MeCoy ~ « . s ( . - Dode” Brinker, a former | ‘oy on with Darey in the second » retin ratory A | ROOKS AND REGS | on Saturday N ight | tne Bastetn league eee |. PORTLAND, March 1.—Ry de| Washington man and a mem- bout Darcy has in this country, And ¢ cuihcon 5 | During the season he pitched 90 /feating Columbia university, 22 to) per of the Vancouver team in it was a regular waste of words and German Recipe Are Delicious Kite Mario , art se : 1 losing 6.21, yesterday, the Jefferson high 1 : i TRY =oue of ten { Preston and the Knights of Co.| S&@mes winning 22 and ] * al >) the Northwestern league, will | time, for no one takes it seriously, Packed eanitat a ‘ 77 F ‘ T raining C amp Dope §j1umbus teams will furnish Batur | Two of the games were no-hit shut-Ischool won the dasketball cham-| have charge of the candidates. |in view of Rrowne's rocent deciara Pocket. tn ore ee ee MATINEE nae saa = 50: $\day's melee in the Northwestera | Ot? a | pfonshtp of the local Interscholastic tion thet, having once burned his No. 2 size tin Ie InGSs f 55 754 Basketball league. 1 a | Hoyt will report at Marlin this) league. fingers, he proposed to let Al Mc- No, 3 size Un 20 Cal.—Chester all league. Both teama are | spon poh tan tomatpe a ae o aiincasciapecnimincliiiiediins | Billie Burke W ill Coy live his young life without the SEATTLE € PUGET $0UND BOIES SPRIN training for the fray. It will be Chadbourne, nev Oak, looked | staged at the K. C. gym, beginning| ILKES PLAY eK cood to rail birds when he appear: | at 8:30. vs nlay He arrived oe WAN ed for practice toda, x yesterday with Bill Proveh, Char) Franklin High to lle Pruitt and Pitcher Kinney. CKING Play W ith § Spokane | assistance of the Browne money. | | ninie Burke {not t the film star,| |but a semi-professional backstop, who halls from Sacramento, Cal.) has been added to Nick Williams’ ‘hird and Madison. Tel. Main 6106 Buy From the Producer and ALL, WEEK—Ma . | Have Track Team : Aum : oN is| oversized squad, which will report SILKE. PLAY SACRAMENTO—Dill_ Schaller wf —- at Stockton next month for the pre- . Tn a Great Play of working to develop ability a8 @) Wor the first time in {ts history, liminary practice, to be molded in- op e g Cost of Living right-hand batter, He hopes, by the Franklin high school will have | to a Spokane baseball team for ; 1 M. the time the season opens, to be je tee ae ih ene Thirty | THE BANK FOR 1917. Saree : ie plan the wage tiyibhes leona stop the - s good on the ht side ch was ’ : ugh cost of dying. a*) ir caskets di NEW ‘PANTAGES see on the port side, «| aed Yesterday | YOUR Hasn't-Made Boot in || «tut mentrocturce Guc tae che ahtdican ee Two Years of Playing | Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? Mats., 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9 Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? ALL THIS WEEK PORTERVILLE, Cal—The Bees’ Meade Wins Billiard SAVINGS began real training worl ; . HARRY LANODON OND CO. |The new clubhouse at the park is Match From Monheim Fred | (Klondike) Smith, lett] Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? DS AND DONEGAN not quite ready, tut the boys are | eoon * H—Goon HEALTH Pays fielder for the Springtield cla Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? REYNOLDS indulging in ght practice anywa ; It le literally. true that good participated in 59 games, had Wh $90 for < 4 OTHER BIG FEATURES Bn ag Abe Ae ge the} neath is impossible without good 4% I t t putonts and 7 assists without an er Whe pay sito a pone we ni Heed pod = 3 ANGELE: 1 eo) | Winner over A. Monheim last night, teeth. y ror. ‘or a casket we sell for $50? LO8 ANGELES—All_ the Angel at Hrown & Hulen’s, 200 to 155, in|, Disease trom which mankind # o interes WT wala’ en chuciih a aNbioka Wie pay LACE HIP regulars are now on hand for early | cond fore can be traced. directly or tn This, added sm pay $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? PA training excepting Vaughn and 1° tna Hisar * ae ede f0F | rectly tom ah Infetlon, £0, nocayes from record with Rochester and Montreal, And on the better grades of goods we save you an sven Afternoons, 1:20-6; Evenings, 65 Boles, The boys are limbering up| {PY ony | belkin title, Rilelty |toeth one arse ; in the International league, in a greater percentage. Why deprive yourself of the necessities cacvectaé cress | rapidiy ; Chapman tangle to-| . Pyorrhen_ success: M h Fi when he played in 188 games, made of life {n order to pay an outrageous funeral bill, and get ne New With Fay Carransa sa nigh lrulty for inany yearm, and T treat it arc Irst 380 putouta and had 21 assists, better belvibe Gad Wo Wether gette than we ternban te ghew | LAWRENCE (CLAN SACRAME? - Red Oldham| = ahah Hoes a iifen wgeceves +) 8 (Pear nate on. all suena: id gives Smith 401 chances in con half the money? Kann Dereon, Hawley & Bellaire, || 20d et Baum will probably ap Y.MH.A REMEMBER | ( H Stine ae pecutive Fanes SHAEM OR Serer. We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, Pa ‘de, Flite & Kilaworth | pear on the mound for the Seals My dagd of t posited on or o - pare calling for body, cremation, and WT na Uigual, Paovoyiny™ ageinst Banta Clara Saturday, al. CHAMPIONSHIP jadeolutoly. ui before TONIGHT'S CARD | urn for ashes, for ... .$47.50 eam, * : pe a er Bee mares loosene I erhea (itiees Archie Wyard vs, Lloyd Mad: | | We maintain our own casket factory erematory and a up his flinging an yet B re.) xX N ee, den complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes OAK Second nt 20 ‘AOR ARENT DBI: Rpene G OR Tas cba tor bigh-cinas, pale March Fifth oi Habne: Inks ye BAY, Spm, | Don't allow anyone to dictate to you what Undertaker be 10e = ee sg sagen Ra ‘ less Dent el 4 you shail employ when death comes to your home, but call ee free agent. Manager Wolverton of Tonight at Dreamland i hi #5.00 Jimmy Duffy vs. Joe Marra: | the one who will give you the best services and bert goods r MONTY, Be, hs 4 the "4 ined him to¥ grant MADDEN V8. WYARD Tirldgework, per tooth 85.00 sgn 4 oe han for the money F bis Week ing his unconditional re CAMPBELL VS. INGLE Plates that fit and 199 BAN K Leo Houck vs. Lonnie Me d - *, tural B10.00 (6 815.00 | ”\ way IN THE ALPS| “~~ poor Sas Ba Bae, | Sek ns aa ete jin ves“ Tem S|” BEEVTZ-RARFERTY UNDERTAKING sas, 1.9. No oat. thorn. |(f See | Methtag pales fot FOR SAVING Sinan & CREMATION CO. Pathe’ “Peart of the Arms.” | S$TAR WANT ADS | sa Taste bi a at teen & | oni hh | Les Randall vs. Frankie PERE EM. GuMMeai tendicee te . = ey Orn Hulen's Fiatrance 180d Third Ave. Pine St. at Fourth Ave. ) Rosers ‘ 4+ ‘ ntl mah nes Open Sunday, 9.20 & m tol Rm i BEST FOR RESULTS