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, LEAGUE WILL | —_$___ —___—_—__—. [opis a Pair. om INNIGIBLE ) / WELL, KID, EM CLOSE UPON || (sererenocomm (mame [amas wor) (naa ) BoT I JUST BOUGNT THE AN INVENTION ) Em ON AND THEN CONG NTeRio® nomen | Bucks} You CAN PA { BY EDWARD HILL__ ConcRATULATE ME ) ASEBALL, the 1917"sea APTER T 6IVG Yow son of the N. W. league A DEMONSTRATION! i will get under way in Seattle on April 24 with Herb He ter’s scrappy Great Falls a gregation furnishing the op] sition for Dugdale’s renovated team This is according to dope from Spokane, whe league officials are sipping drinks and holding dry b quets while lining ‘up ¢t league's business for the cor ing gonfalon chase. Festivi ties will be brought to a close on September 9 ter than As is the ason will open in S facoma at week st season sual yas unsuccessful drawing up the schedule goes on Bob Brown, Vancouver; Russ Hall oma; W. B, Davey, Butte, and} $. R. Jensen, Great Falls, have this F business well in hand. V or Ss AC E ¢ Tacos ” S Captain Frank Foyston, of @pens at Tacoma and Bu at Spo | | the Seattle Ice Hoe ee of E has been selected as the most NICK WILLIAMS has signed ‘in| GOES BOXER for two exhibition games in Port Jand with a couple of fast semi-pro clubs there. This will bring to a close his barnstorming trip from Stockton to the Northwest. From around man in the league The selection was made fol- ports tendered league in Vancouver by the scorers in Spoka Richard Wheeler, the male member of Wheeler and Dolan, Gancers extraordinary appear- Portland he will go directly to Spo-| ine this week at the Orpheum, | Portiand, Vancouver and here. kane and put his team in shape to| '# "0 other than our old friend, Two scorers chose Foyston for | open the season. The games in groan | Dick Wheeler, for- | the first place and ome ranked | mer Pacific Coast lightweight | him second to Mickey Mackay, aa are set! for April 14 and! champion. Dick is @ native of | the Vancouver youth. San Francisco and has fought EARL THOMPSON, the promis some of the be ing young first sacker with Tacoma in the world. He trained Fred- his good work. Jast year, is balking, and may not| die Welsh for his first fight | . play with the Tigers this season. with Willle Ritchie. | THE SEATTLE and Vancouver! Ear! has garnered a goo} job down Since taking up the light [teams will play six-man hockey! is Arizona and doesn't like to come| fantastic and becoming an |when they clash on the local foo) Othe Northwest to play ball for so) actor, Wh: rh had occa- tonight In an exhibition fracas, | Russ Hall that he is satisfied with) world. He was caught in Mos | lowing the acceptance of the chal-| his contract with the Tigers, but) cow, Russia, when the war |lenge by Seattle, The six-man would like to keep his job. broke out. How he got away | game is played in the East and Se from the war stricken country | attle wants to try it out before the makes quite a story. He has | world’s series, which will start agreed to tell the readers of (here on March 19 with Ottawa, of Ti® Star why he forsook the (the National Hockey association, squared circle for the foot- he probable opponents of the . Defense..... Patrick Defense... . Orittis The first article appears to- morrow. |Les Darcy May Box | Dillon in Denver Is Latest Report DENVER, March 6.—Jack Dillon, and Les Darcy, Aus tralian champion, have accept. ed terms for a 20-round fight | for a purse of $20,000 to be | fought In Denver within the | their record jast y next 60 days, according to in- year ‘practice should make formation received today. The them fairly fit to tackle high | Purdue university is to have all-year football practice. From Dr. J. R. Binyon battle will be staged in the school teams. Denver Stock Yards Stadium ON EARTH Cub Seconds Winners 4 oon ighie § Jenn Over Coast Leaguers) wsit win tp American | We are one of the few etéres In the Northwest t grind lenses f start - nant Hughie ee ee PORTERVILLE, Cal., March 6—-| for optimism |The Chicago Cub seconds defeated | the Salt Lake Coasters here yester- Tennis Game Here to Be Given Boost First . m by graduate optometrist prescribed uniess absolutely neces- BINYON OPTICAL CO. mst P day in a training game, 6 to | | | Seattle bids fair to become one of the tennis centers of the country. | \| Delegates to the annual meeting of the United tes National Lawn| Tennis association have laid plan ng tne[t® further the development of | Wa | young players here DRERG CO. Wants U. W. Freshman}: Third Ave. Crew to Race in Cal. A guarant fraying expenses of sending the U. of W. freshmen crew to California next month for the races on the ‘WESTERN UNION Lire SPOKANE, U.S.A. Ralph Stroud, graduate manager of errice OF tt om fornia. Want U. W. Baseball Team to Pay Visit Baseball enthusiasta in Tread Gentlemen: well and Juneau, Alaska, would like to see the U. of W. baseball team Please be advised that our Pinance Committee in action against some of the seml- pro organizations in the North, Iie has decided to require title insurance on all | guiries hav february 20, 1917 Washington Title Insurance Compeny, Seattle, Washington. been made as to wheth- championship ever played for in Se- attle was won last night by the Se- Please mail to this office a few additional jattle Athletic club septet. It di schedules of rates ani supply of applications || [ord ine Aute club, 2 to 1, in a for title insurance on mortgage loans. - Sonali oi |Carl Stoecker Still Re b. Keeping up his brilliant playing, WI, Carl Stoecker defeated Meade last Vi night at Brown & Hulen’s billiard Sf parlors, 200 to 130, in one of the RLR: VL President. city balk lne title. MUTT AND JEFF—Even Edison Makes Some Mistakes SEPTEMBER 0 { RIONTS To A WonpeRFuL |} IS'T, STUPID? Our AND 5 § | invention FoR. TEN ——— mt How THEY up wurst RING | HONORED BY LEAGUE; TO _' GAME HERE THIS EVE Wing Right Wing Roberts | valuable player and best all: | Riley-Rickey GOOD NEWS ha fana in th GORDON ROBERTS, league honors to Hernie Foyston will bo presented | Seatile by c lightweights | with a trophy by the league for | the ight. Ho says and score 1 than Morris tonight, at short a season. He has written, sion to visit many parts of the Vancouver consented to this, fol-! Cut Down the High Cost of Li . Iving Buy your grocery supplies money. Make up a list of your requirements, lights and some of his experi. | locals. ‘Yonight’s lineup ences while traveling over the Seattle. Vancouver. wor | Holmes Goal .++ Lehman! ch as Olive Tea Dry Fruit, Sugar, Flour, ete, and you will see for yourwelf that 20% to 20% can easily be waved by taking advantage of wholesale prices: Cail Up Elliott 652 Alaska and mal! orders giv- attention Rover...... MacKay} Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers Coffee Roasters 309 Occidental Ave. FREE | by Jack Kanner, promoter of If there is to be a military tralo-| —— | the National Athletic club, who ing for baseball players, please | Examination | ig to be backed by 2 group of omit the Seattle Giants. They sol-| business men. diered enough last season HAVE NO rible condition of $100 toward de-|4 | Oakland estuary has been made by | ner’! cthietics at the University of Call Seattle loans hereafter made by the Western er such a trip could be made or not Union Life Insurance Company. or the close of the university in} Experience has proved that an absolute S. A. C. Wins Amateur guaranty of title, based upon a thorough Hockey Championship examination of the title, gives the highest pa a measure of protection to the investor. The first amateur ice hockey Yours truly | Winning at Cue Game series of games now on for the {READ STAR WANT ADS I eas Mal ns td i STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1917. | UN. W. League Season Opens on Local Ball Lot April 24: Seattle vs. Great Falls OF MiSs OURAN ! Moynes who wris of among re point rate and save Canned Co. as ) when on the bench or the diamond, He was a pitcher. From eee se Los Angeles he drifted around over the country to several minor }| ««ig” Dobie declares he was leagues and finally landed with the Boston Braves, where, it (| outed three times in his bout with| ared, his was the real power behind George Stallings |George Ross Saturday, at the Long-| |lamook eh | Portland Onions will PAINLESS DENTISTRY | | Artichokes Carre Cauliflower No, 1 No. 2 Faapiant He Pantages Vancouver vs. Seattle TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. SHARP INTRODUCING SIX-MAN HOCKEY Don't fall to see this game, as every alternate match In the world’s series will be under the Eastern rules, Reserved Seats Now on Sale at the Arena Office,” 1220 Fifth Ave. HOCKE Phone Malin 2493 OH, MUTT! Lean }, Come OVT AND DUMONT RATIONS (Copyright, 1917, by HEC. Wisher BY BUD FISHER. Trad« Mark Mee U © Pat Officed rsTHAT §Q? } THE NATIONAL g — : Posrp of a ) CéensoRstiP — GONNA PREVENT ) AND BESIDES — THEY Don't —_ WORK! WELL, WHAT'S “Mysterious Mitchell’ CINCINNATI FANS Fred Mitchel! 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If he can develop a | None set the world afire last year, star or two from among Lefty so Chase will take them in tow, while Gerner, Jim Ring, Mike Re- | Manuel Cueto, a Cuban slugger lift gan, Roy Sanders and Hod El- jed from the Virginia league, will ler, all snared from the bushes /try to beat one of them out of his last fall, Red prospects of a first | joh division berth won't be so bad, | The team is certain to be strong as Fred Toney, Pete Schneider |at two infield positions, first and and Clarence Mitchell, who ap- |third or first and second, it being ® | pear due for big years, a juncertatn right now whether Heinle | counted on to carry most of the {Groh will play third or second. Bill | burden. MecKechnie, Dave Shean, Billy Lou- The old master of the pitehing hill|qen, Larry Kopf and Tommy Ro- {| will devote most of his time at the manach are candMates for the other training camp to teaching his pitch-|two jobs, and all Redville bugs can \\ers the secrets that made him the| hope is that they will fill the bill. |most famous of the big league pitch-| The catching staff does not look (jers. Matty worked on Pete Schneld-| extra promising so far. Ivy Wingo jer last fall, and made a big Improve|and Tom Clarke both had poor sea- {/ment in his work. Elmer Knetzer, sons last year. Emil Huhn was sick |who still is with the team, likewise! most of the summer, but showed }|showed improvement |promise at the tail end. Hubn kas Chase will have charge of the bat-/an excellent chance of becoming one ting end of the camp. Hal only led/o¢ the first-string backstops this the league last year, 80 he is pretty | y ‘| well qualified to give instructions) Fifth or sixth place seems to be {on how to hit the elusive pill. Chase|the best the Reds can hope for. likewise will drill the vets and | There is no silly pennant talk being (|rookies on base running, and per| stirred up here, as the team doesn’t i | look as good as the one Buck Herzog” took South last spring. However, Herzog’s tactics as manager failed to get the result e team Was capa- ble of, and if the Reds don’t have , anything else this year except har- mony, they are pretty sure to have that, and harmony never kept @ team down in the race, Pugilistic News and Gossip | (lot of talking about what he expects Dreamland wants a re ouver boy. | mwannnnnnnnan | Shoremen’s show lturn go with the Van ove {| ports |tm order to introduce our new Sid Mitchell, local middieweight,| (whalebone) plate, which is the tonight does not cover the roof shit mouth; you can bite corn Billy Murray, the middleweight,|cob; guaranteed 15 years. is doing some winning fighting in| Gold crown .....+-++++-++ : }Southern California | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $&.00 see R | $10 wet of teeth ......+++-- $5.00 © | The bout between Jimmy Duffy and Bert Forbes Friday night should| Bridge work, per tooth, golé $3.08 co | bring out some clever mitt work, | White crowns FRUITS bids Se | Gold fillings ...+ 91.00 up Homer Wins Contest |8tver filings . 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