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i i } view of the fracas than a present. In his opir was a draw. He called Ad Schacht Awards Draw Verdict in Pinkman-Wyard Bout at Dreamland MUTT AND JEFF BY HE EDWARD HILL judges were not « worked last night Dreamland when Pat S put on his card of six slinging events for the Seat tle At hietic bouts were concluded be the end the fourth cant and Referee Ad Scl awarded the verdict stellar contest between Li weights Archie Wyard Eddie Pinkman Schacht, who has had more or less experience in the hox ing game, perhaps got a closer club. Three of t such On the outside looking in, however, it seemed that the exception of the |! round, Pinkman had a bit t edge of the fracas i ral was any advantage firet frame, Pinkman had it. 1 ‘wise in the second and third chay ters, In the fourth round, however, the taikative youngster begun to Weaken, assisted materially by Wy ard’s stiff jabs to the stomach. Ed with in the @ie Was rushing and holding a good ee deal in this fr but Wyard was BY JAMES GRANT getting in some telling leks, and it Headed by Coach “Dode” fs probably on his showing in the! Brinker, the University of final round t Ad Schacht split) Washington nino has started the verdict 50 out in earnest to win the inter Ingle Is Winner collegiate championship of the George Ingle and Frenchie Vaine,| Pacific coa Coach Brinker Welterwetghts, the entire) made his I call fast Mon four rounds with but little a day, which was answered by Gone on either side. At times} 30 candidates, seven of whom Frenchie showed some of the class; are letter men of the 1916 that made him a favorite a few! equad. years back. There is no gainsay he ng, however, that George was en he titled to the verdict ded in by ring the two judges home the bacon. Charley Rogers Jimmy Duffy, the “dancing|\. the only veteran finger to an _ daisy” from Oakland, was being the call, Rogers was co: inted by Bert Forbes, Spokane eatherweight, when he sent Forbes to the canvas for two clean knock downs that turned bis battle from defeat to victorr. The Californian surprised the natives hereabouts. one of the beet pitchers he iference last y lar this season trouble with hard for fir Chamberlain He is far the cleverest boy seen deo. ber lain. m here, and ft was not thought that nine. Chamber! ally good wor team last ye he carried a kick hard enough to orack an egg-shell. Forbes says dit. however. cortes c is ferently, ying to ® th Harry Casey, West Sonttle wel nen ae the : *“terweight, ctopped Ted Meredith.|rooson he &. 8. Sou lightweight from the U. tes. to ith Dakota, in the fourth round. The pq, Jer from Fastern Wash edlored giatiator was taking the/honded twirler ’ count from Referee Dick Wheeler.) Next in importance to the pitch but was a bit groggy and did not)... come the catchers, headed by get to his feet before the fatal ten | Capt. Ross Wilson. Roy Taylor, one| had been tolled ott. Casey fought @ of the last year's le men, has fushing, slugging bout Inot turned out yet, b has not fled Coach Brinke Hi be lived up to his ' Itt the looks only. He er blow Bishop ewept m into the land of dreams fn the first chapter. Dick Wheeler, who offict ated in the first three melees, was forced to stop the fracas. In the curtain raiser Lonnie Me Tatoeh was beating Fritz Elitngston! so badly in the fourth round that this bout also was called to a halt Dick Wheelor, who held the light eight championship of the Pacific and & one In no other & be uncovered. he out may be p 8 to play hat he bas displ year, Collins wa catchera in the Chure st a few years back, and is now\"°""°" V0, bias Call an actor appearing this week at the! poe ¢irct base Guy Ladner, a Alhambra, showed the fans some-| oon) ai HW probabilit thing new in refereeing. Dick, all th call. None of the candidates silk-shirted up, wae on bis toes ev-\) ing out has shown anything ery minute. Schacht also worked at as a candidate for in his usual good style eat 5 ee on ae his positon. Bill Pigott will be hi understudy, if the present plans 4 Jordon Loses Billiard | fifriea out, Pizott i also a good Title to Sibley Here |ottielder, and it is ce n that he O38 | will be found in the on gardens Chase Sibley defeated the Intercollegiate season Jordon in the third stra last night at the Pope-Sibley par lors, winning from Jordon the N. W three-cushion billiard title. The score was 50 to 49. The final score ‘was 159 to 135. Meade Defeated by McCarty in Cue Mix j when | opens, Bud McDermott, second baseman of the 1916 squad, has tack of paraly will prevent him from turning out in the near future. While McDe Joe and Peck Davis, a le Rogers, a brothe twirler, will fight it out for the key J. Meade dropped last night's st sac Davia is the better balk line billiard match to A. T. Mc- man for the simple reason that he Carty at the Brown & Hulen par has had more e and is a lors, 200 to 128. The game was one better fielder ni r. Rogers of the series to decide the city was a member of championship. squad, and while not as good a “ ecu = fielder, as he is a more experienced Rain Postpones Net —_|ovponent, he 1s liable to cause the Tournament in South veteran Davis a lot of trouble before the season is over. Beem at Short LOS ANGELES, March 10.—| Matches in the Fast vs. West ten Audrey (Sun) Beem is regarded fs tournament, on here, were post-|45 4 fixture on short Beem is labout the bt fielder on the ed yesterday on account of rain ee ot Ce | Varsity squad Dick Munsen been elected |season was not heavy enoug to aseball manager at the Broadway | cause a sensation, So far this sea ‘Fgh school |son he has shown better ability to but his hitting last Saving on $500 a Year is not any harder than saving on $5,000 a year, because opportunities to spend always increase more rapidly than your income. If you don’t lay by something on $41.66 a month, you won’t on $416.66 a month. Develop a saving disposition by starting a savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and then, as your income increases, your savings will increase. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton Nationa and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19.23 mott is taking care of his paralysis, | the 1916 freshman | | Grapetruit— STAR~—SATURDAY, MARCH 10, Columbus wT CARE WHAT ne Jeff Is Now Convinced That the t be li You Like } THATS ACL { 5 MHEG BANKROLL WILL STAND bur, Wty, AND BESiIbeS Mow Bart T DON'T YOU SPE AK SLIGHTINGIN OF THE ) — MOST GLORioUS OF ALC i E66s PRuITS — THE HEN “SEVEN LETTER WEN AMONG CANDIDATES FIGHTING TO LAND BERTH ON U. W. TEAM STAGE | CANDIDATE s_ POR U. PITCHERS OF W. NINE { } Rogers, Chambertaln, Kaufman. } CATCHERS | Roses Wilson, captain; Roy Taylor, Collins, Byrd, Grinnell \ INFIELDERS N Guy Ladner, Allen, Spencer, Piggott, firet base; “Peck” } } Davia, Joe Rogers, Bud McDermott, second base; Beem, Swan- son, shortstop; Ralph Smith, Oldham, third base. i OUTFIFLDERS 5 George Smith, Calvert, Sutthoff, De Kay, Woodyard, Lovejoy, | \ Pigott, Buckley, Mitchel), O'Neill, Roy Taylor. { watch the pitcher tn his movem t t ball aasembi Monday | which has he i hi of the three bia hite is an avera to go strong in based h Brinker jth, last year's« « n vy 16|to third base, Sinith wa f ne ‘ hitter for the Varsity las local squad showed up well in his flelding.jthe Ag: Nothing short of a broken leg or| Oregon ni rn te farm can keep him from making the ave od by Man 1 sack nger to have the te Among the outfielders, Ke a trip to Alaska after the col of football h erm in ». Should the | fa jobby Woodw make the trip, maay of the | Pigott seem to be the ones who wil! | fastest teams in the Northern terri. land the positions, When Roy Tay-|tory would lor makes his presence known to! V be ty's ne hedulé ‘| WORLD'S SERIES TO | START NEXT WEEK included in the } Willie Hoppe to } Box Burns Here Wiltle Hoppe ts expected to J arrive here tonight of Sunday from San Francisco to begin i training for “his bout with ( Frankie Burns next Friday night In Oreamiand. Frankie Burns, foMowers o in & cam o their own. } the Oakland fightweight, will || °“' ) come North tater in the week. ay. has been se date of the of Both boys have been seen In action in Seattle rings, but this will be their first meeting since Burns beat Hopoe In the old 10 round days in Francisco. The bout should prove one of the best ever put on in Seattle. hockey world’s serte attle and the winners of the Ottawa leu, now on to settle pionship of the Nation association, the Eas ireuit. ‘The following gume San Hocke {| major " will be played on day and Fri OLE ae If more than t ~® games a “Chick” Gandil has accepted the nocesea ettle the title, two ract offered by the Chicago} more will played on March 26 ‘ MARKET REPORT - - @ Veale t 130.145 Trices Paid Whotesale Dealers for | | toostere— 014. live A Vegetables and Fruit | | pert 4 block hogs 13010 + soar | VROBTABLES Selling Priees to Hetailer tor Butter, Kegs and Cheese «| —? Artichoteon Carrots Cantilo 2 dow. @ 1 Farplant—Viorita, per Ib fe—Cal,, new orseradi«h 1 Dowrr yoy € ~* iy Dick Wi ‘ F SEATTLE TEAM “By Dick Wheeler is Now fe THE ALHAMBRA —- WALTER CADMAN, former |make to Spokane, BER 4 One of these offers took me Seattle catcher, will frolic with BERT WHITE, last After seeing that Welsh had | to Cuba, where | stayed four the Vancouver N. W. league |r ar hurler on the Great Falls the lightweight title safely | months and was at a ringside | club this season. “Wally” is (club, will be back with the tucked away in hin possession, seet at the Johneon-Willard | wintering in Seattle and made his season, White was I started on my second trip | fight. the announcement today pn an optional agree L tute Manele: Returning to New York from Ha-| aceamen who wae with Seat but after looking the 7am | na, I accepted a engagement e or several seasons, was anacel re owl ( had just started te reap the ni Henry W. Savage in his comic] turned over to the Oakland |cided to send him back for further Pr ree a, “Pom Per doing the dance Coast league club at the fag easoning jalty in which s Dolan end of the 1916 seaton. He | JOR M’GINNITY has started the | troduced a t f © never be took a few stacks of hots with up the Butte ball + | tor en in New We con-| the trans-bay squad and was viGowet nad }| tinued our success at the Geo. M then cast adrift. acts | Cohan theatre for six mont Thra d Henry Andresen, prom | this engagement I was offered an| BEFORE LEAVING Spokane af members of the Miners? . Jopportunity to come West on the|ter the « ‘ N western | fit m circuit. This 1 gladly ac-| league ec meeting, Bob "ts working along me to the| Bro » Vancouver club ar-/the lines of a club to be bullé i started ranged t ts for two Spokane around a pitching staff, and is after | | harvest of this gagement when, of a clear sky, the tke didn’t er, ness. When tickets YoU Kantow THAT IF vasere } WOLDINT GE eG WAV BACK I endea to leave co was taking and the Ege” FOR. AN © 66 SITTING OF” CoLUMS considerat however, | cope with It in all its serious told that I 1917, PAGE 7 ry swe Story Is Correct Heee Now! DID (GR MEAR THE STORM %S AND THG is THE FIP TEEN TM splendid en- like a bolt out came the war. |, rest of the public, give the matter serious on at the first. Lat. was forced to purchase as no o 1 be offered mo eee Fe i vorder. Neverthe } wotry Hay and Gral rmined to try, and, after (Prices pald wh = : pA : | 8 days for my r ation Alfalfa pea jon train that was to c me Alfalfa M he borde ope ban ieee vantme Alfaifa and Molasses jto the border. I started on what mente wey was to prove a fruitless Journey Groon, per dOk, ....sseceeeeseeee 35 7 On my arrival at- the German ra —Whoia — front, I was turned back, so I final or 2 nel seeeeee 0 eo 4 Eafe gnaed “a |ly decided to leave by rail from Petrograd io Helsingford, Finland seesesveee isa ne thence to Christiania, Sweden, on 60 to Stockholm over the mine-strewn Popeorn ska, per ih 060 06% a North sea to Scotian J made tne | etnies -tatoee, 00 eee journey into London by rail Badechn Por in-tlubbard Seale Washington “aoubie |" Twas unable to ¢ » immediate Turnipe— bressed . . passage, #0 accepted an engage or ac Wheat *, } i Cal, per sack «3.00 | Wheat iMag ment at the Empire theatre for the ell | ————- time being. During this engage akima Gomes s.ceeeceeees | ST. 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