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HOw CAN THEY } AB a) if es i AND Look! f—~ /A Goon cas€ | T WANT Bact oF You To TARE A wf | | TeLR ANY THING AnouT yr ) KELLEY AND BROE NING ATTORWYS hs NEW YORK, March Joe Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight, won on a foul last night in his scheduled t0round bout with Cart Morris of Tulsa, Okla Morris struck Bonds low in the fifth round. The Northwestern er dropped to the mat, claiming a foul. An examination by a physician showed he had been struck below the beit. fancouver Wins on Ice Over Spokane VANCOUVER, B.C, March 3 The Millionaires’ 11-to5 victory rer the Spokane fee hockey team ast night did not prove of much aval! in boosting LSorid’s series, tle, th as P m into and lost the to Allege Wrestlers to Tangle at U. } | Wrestlers representing the Wash | litre ip h : {ington state college are on hand to | OUT TSIDE MONDAY day to take on the mat men of the » ieee ren i ny ton ght. The Pr by th ers and Stevedores’ un- | With the “approach of the j eee ~ et ed Je night, and jon, local 38-12 IL. L. A. at their warm weather, Track Coach igh n this afternoon. nnn eee ~ hall, 1400 West ave. (corner| Vander Veer of the University P The Star's new novel, “The Mys BY EDWARD HILL |} HOW SE Al r fe E GIANTS STACK U Pp STANDING OF THE CLUBS ice, hin already sore leg having| Western ave. and Union at.) to-| of Washington is assuming ao tery of the Boule Cabi * is one} When the Seattle Giants turn |) es Ww. L. Pet. suff 1 a second injury He re-| night at 8:30 o'clock } ar opine ye mee e ie ri | out for their training sessions |) ba CBee )) Seattle 16 8 .667 | sumed later, but was partial to the) A classy card has been arranged, | ome ee ee | in @ short time from now, Bill \} PITCHERS (Vancouver 14 9 608 | sore joint consisting of five slashing bouts, pres yo ‘tee ae ats ae yen Leard, the new skipper of the Schmutz, Eastiey, Mcivor, Lund, Kiein, Herrick, Dailey. Portland 9 15 .375 ween periods, Eddie Pinkman,| with Harry Cai d Geo. Ingie| Yerehy track squad 5 Firebeck lnir local N. W. league crew, will |) CATCHERS Spokane 8 15 .348 attle boxer, g an exhibi: as the main event. They will fight} Yar be 3 ge of Lis x an A repairs f r'at| have a much better bunch of Sullivan, Tom Cunningham, Hayes. tion of fancy skating, After wit-|at 135 pounds. Charles Davidson, | 41) 7 nas “attracted a reas deal of x material to mould inte a equed ' ain se ae ‘ nessing his exhibition on the |of Ibcal fame, will mix with the Ta-|(0lm, Bas AUEAGkt & Bren ee her Sean bak put tn Sunnesanie: fe ons up INFIELDERS } PORTLAND, March 3.—8e- biades, unanimous vote was|coma crack, Earl Conner. They |the coach's attention. the dtseg a Seattie spring camp for thr Manager Leard, 2b; Murphy, Burnett, 3b; Moree, Ayau, oe; {] attic’s hockey and it was decided that fight at 124 pounds men who are known as the care first base still open. {| holds the Pacific Co, © @ good boxer, When a Wil Vitro will try conc | candidates, including Murphy, Me —. OUTFIELDERS {| association championship as a Look out for Bronson,” | with Jimmie Lewin, the tw Kechnie and Wirt, a siso conta ; se ; sian en ae B a result of last night's thrilling iesiek d6k-a eitabroum of the Seattle Teamsters’ union, |{m for their shere of attention. FH hg it Py Agi trial es ovine, ris several young |) contest at the ice hippodrome | se tans oa «ht 115 pound Dobie Kid will The outside vork is scheduled to F a cn pe aledby i si S| he | = NO i th sede the pubis ‘s Luine |Start Monday. For the first mouth 4 setae re me: a erties toc eee a ~ The score was 4 to 3. wel comeback and will m Geo. Ross, | the track candidates will not be al- $ EAL PAINLESS | Bally. ie expected to prove s el gE ‘tea § os- > £ Over 4,000 howling fans wit nt : Cole will take on Frankie Rog.|!owed to don the regulation Fase able addition to the Giants, He ts] Rollover, DiCie en ay may not pia NBAILIL MAGS nessed the battle and pandemonium on ii | but instead will be bundled up in a wise old baseball head and should rapedenc ole: | broke loose when Portland scored | !{#" “I flat u y : TI Bia gh oferta hing the |tere: He wants a change and Dus the first goal. Marples netted the | Melts y lannels until the veteran coach is yr’ s wo n coachin sage toe mercer oll jthe fi arp He | Portiand " ee ms ‘ sation t ‘ Sears st ka Eek able to dol one NAY sive. Rim 6 chance? PREPARE TO |oucx aner 18 minutes of pla ‘}, Basketball League satiatied hat 0 a. a ee much work behind the plate. He|Ty “ace men include Klein, a Portland's individual play stood gate Se: Soc Ends | tr Fault withort injuring See has declared, however, that he wiil |) anhag trom the-OL Looks DRAFT SED out far above that of the Metro; * = DEASOR BOOE AAe lie arate " ° vig f ander from oe 8 “anu o he en. receive in the majority of games | cedtaaios “thea” Lams, tooen thal itans, but Muldoon’s men playe: - : = : genie . the coming season }Oregon InterCity league, and Her «reat combination, each man hi mon. inutes twice The Northwestern Basketball With Sullivan will be Tom Cun nd Dailey, recruits. other | SPOKANE, March 3.—if the [ing hin part well rehearsed and . sda league’s race will be brought to a} The high cost of “pork end” is ningham, who was with Seattle tho| seungsters will be given a chance| fferent opinions of the North. |plsying It. “Cully” Wilson's part 0 close tonight in the Knights of Co-| likely to put a lot of dub fighters latter part of the 1916 season, and|{y show their wares during the} Western league bosses can be | Was to keop the hot-headed Tommy | a n. referee lumbus gym when the Knights clash } out ot business. It won't hurt the Tom Hayes, a youngster from the need , k Dunderdale on the penalty bench a ceee th the Preston team. The teams|rasslers tho. ‘They're used to go f Lane pe ee: | trating session taken a6 a criterion, there will Jo uch an possible, and he went are tied for second place ing without anything to eat. noel a ¢: a Hayes| The men listed above have had! be something doing at the thru with it in great fashion, Dur formerly -aught for the Oregon A&-| more or less baseball experience. | yee sos Ma schedule meeting today when |derdale being placed on the fence , f order to introduce eur new ©! an and Cunningham | ‘They are not all of the players that | 44, . 7 three times for clashos with Wil whalebone) plate, which is the | *"? *xpected to do the work. It is | will b riving for positions by| *® m™agnates gather at the bet tation Witten with idul | lightest an@ stroagest plate known, \P ‘0 Hayes to eat Cunningham |gny means, however. The usual] Davenport hotel to draw up the Lea Sagedrnirs #8 ' . floes not cover the roof of the he second jo! assortment of tuture Cobbs and Al playing dates for 1917. Harris suffered from a severe eouth; you can bite corn off the Sueehy at Third exanders will be on hand. At best the meeting does not! gash on the leg and was replaced pod; guaranteed 15 years. At third base, Bert Murphy, for-| As before stated, things look a|take on the aspect of a gathering|}) Tobin. This weakened Portland Geld crqum ......---.------ 88,00) MEF Coast leaguer and Spokane In| good deal better for the Seattle /of Ford peace delegates and a few |ay Tobin was not in good cond peeseecwe I dian, Is signed to le a recrultiteam this spring. In fact, the |sets of boxin oves t into |, 7 | GIB ont of tooth (whalebone) $8.00 | named Hurrett for the Job. Murphy | whole leaxue las taken a racer |the room where the mecting In to| vo, Ap tMenty | Eroan want up fs @ good man and is figured for the dopesters. The shortstop position will be fought for by “Hap” Morse, who played the second sack last year, and Ver non Ayau, the Chinese star from Honolulu. It looks like Ayau will hose “Hap” out. In this case Morse will probably be carried as utility infielder. At second bese, Bill Leard, manager, will hold forth ident Dugdale is angling for two men to fight for the first bas ing job. Neither has been landed yet and the prexy {s keeping their identities secret Bill Canningham will be the only | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ‘White crowns . the place by guaranteed for 15 years. Any work, Sion taken tp the morn 7 wet teeth sam: feation and advice tre Call and See ‘end Bridge W: We Stané the Test ef Time. resent patronage te ed by our early custom iN giving good of Our Plate ve a hy A oe ein the hold-over in the garden. He will place "Bring this ad with you. be assigned to left field. Kroy and are expected to play center with a host of recruits I ne and ri Dentists | '"'2# to do them ont of their jobs. Eastiey May Go 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Pat Eastle Charley Schmutz (By posto @a ‘and Bill Melvor form the trio of STORE UP ENERGY Your energy is represented by the work you accomplish, and by the money you earn. If you want to know that your energy is not being wasted, store away some of the money that represents it. In other words, open a savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and regularly deposit there- in part of all your earnings. Increased by compound interest, this reserve fund will come in very handy some day. DEXTER HORTON TRUST | SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,831,837.49 Palace Hip ig Hip R ow Sunday to Wednesday Weekday Afternoe Kvenings, Sw Continuous Tomorrow 1 to 11 p.m. Exceptionally Special Extra Feature “THE DAWN OF THE ROSE” A Musical Extravaganza—Maid-in-Seattle Another Gorgeous All Girl Act! MISS LEVAIN & CO. In Sensational and Comedy Acrobatic Act “REGIMENTAL FROLICS” OGDEN & BENSON That Clever Pair From Songland ED BEACH &@ CO. In Sketch, “A Basket Picnic” JEWETT & PENDLETON Foremost Dancers From Danceland JACK BARTON And Shubert Sisters In “GET THE IDEA?” GEO. NAGAHARA “Imperial Japanese Oddity” Feature FRAKCIS X. BUSHMAN & BEVERLY BAYNE Photoplay IN SIXTH CHAPTER “THE GREAT shonpT’ and a much better brand of base ball should be the result. T management !s plan ning off many interest ling stunts during the season that will make for more interest in the national pastime in Seattle. The past two years have been miser able ones in # financial way for Dugdale. He is an optimist, how jever, and is looking forward to a | good year for fans, players and | owners. The first , Yeah- sU6t Youn coin d made ir =e | Jost | recontl found. Always thought “tube” Harris bad ft “Hap” Morse isn't going to quit basoball because it hurts his con- science to steal bases. Dave Fultz muat feel just about like we did when a guy pulled four eights on our spade flush. gs Chicago man bets 1 to 6 New York will cop the National flag. McGraw ought to send him a hero medal, . Jim Dunn, Kilbane’s manager, believes he has a bantam cham | pion in Kid Wolfe The trouble} about bantam champs is that there | are neually three or four of ‘em they're too common Reuther Helps Cubs to Beat Los Angeles With “Dutch” Reuther, former Spokane twirler, on the mound a part of the time, the Chicago Whit« Sox trimmed the Los Angeles Coast ers yesterday at Pasadena, Cal., 9 to 7. Boone Wants Jimmy to Boss Its Squad BOONE, Ia., March Jimmy Archer's old home town wants hir jto come back and manage thetr |baseball team if Boone can get a |berth in the Central association |The Commercial Club today planned to confer with Archer, Jim Flynn to Sub for Darcy Monday NEW YORK, March Grant | Hugh Browne is a glutton for pun ishment. He just grinned today and announced that Jim Flynn and Jack Dillon will stage one of their semi-annual contests in place of Dillon and Les Darcy Monday even-| ing in Madison Square Garden | playing season, SEATTLE GIANTS PROMISE TO SEATTLE HOCKEY “| BE MUCH BETTER SQUAD THIS TEAM WINS P.C. A. neld might not prove far arias | an agreement le regarding the length ot ‘the holiday dates and | be reache other important tures of the! schedule | Some of the team bosses want to oper lier than last year and] close later Others have a that the 1916 schedule was just about th ‘oper dope and would be right this season, under the| presen so there you Jare. Take r pick as the odds | look about ever very club represen a “satista and that m a je the best of it but how six of the aet ctory ache adu to toward th ~ ” eutting off of ¢ matic relations between the bosse b ore an ‘eement | finally | reached | \¢ cH AGO, March k s, | hold-ont Sox first baseman, | today be duties as a “taxi starter He now adorns Logan| and carries a whistle in dof a firet sacker’s mitt. That Seattie billiard partor Come In and see. has In the finest the world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor THE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS Pays % Interest from March First all sums depos: mn or before March Fifth on ited ¢ \ want TO HEART “| BENEFIT BOXING IS|{ Is' SCHEDULED FOR THIS EVE BY BUD FISHER. U. W, ATHLETES WILL START OM * Johnson fell to the U. W. Baseball Squad Will Turn Out for Practice on Monday The University of Washing. ton will start its baseball sea- son in earnest Monday when candidates for the Varsity and Freshmen teams will meet Coach Dode Brinker in the gym nasium, The freshmen won a point with the board of contro! when it was decided to give Jerseys to the frosh participat- ing in the major sports. Altho the word has not been passed around, it is generally expected | that the first year men will have some of the older heads conduct them thru the early part of the season. Carl Stoecker Wins Second Title Game) | Carl Stoecker continued to win| Th . bl [his way toward the city balk-line| end billiard title last night at Brown & (4 |Hulen’s, He ted A. T. Me-| Carty, 200 to 16 Large Turnout Is Looked for at Trap, ing- ment in cigarette smoki A large crowd of trapshots ia ex pected to participate in Sunday's} events at Green Lake 1 Harbor island if the present good weather continues, Shooting begins at Green Lake at 10 a, | m, Bush League Ball Club Defeats Cubs Cal, “SATISFY”! | | | rday in an exhibition game, 12 The wildness of the recruit} pitchers helped the locals. ye’ to Try Chesterfields. | Amateur Hockeyists | Finish Race Tied} As the result of the double-header | \staged last night at the Arena, tn the amateur ice hockey league, the | Auto club and Seattle Athletic club are tied today for first place, The results . A. ©. 10, U. of W. 1; Auto club 8, Bankers 2. King County ‘Title at Stake Tonight The high school championship of | King unty will be at stake to-} | | night when the basketball team of} the North Bend school journeys to Auburn to take on the high school: ers of that place, | Ad Wolgast wants to fight Welsh and give the receipts to | a war relief fund, Ad must | stand for advertisement | Mystertous Billy Smith is the ar " latest to talk about a comeback, If fi y d | | Billy tries that he will stop being be atis y ath Vy et t | Mysterious | can’t be copied That's why it is Chesterfields or noth- if you want this new kind of enjoy- For Chesterfields, besides doing the usual thing of pleasing the taste, do the one thing you've always wished for in a cigarette— Chesterfields just ‘‘touch the spot,’ por let you know you are smoking—they =But they’re mild, too! "It’s a new blend of high-quality SANTA ANA, March 3 |The local baseball team took the Imported and Domestic tobac- Chicago Cub rookies down the line cos—that’s how it’s done. And the blend can’t be copied. Chesterfield | CIGARETTES = IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos—Blended ng. ‘ ieyre Mild i— ,