The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 9

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0 BITTER RIVALS ARE SHAPING UP: BY EDWARD HILL ECOGNIZING R the fa been pitte possible man that cured to meet " ds against any ther ¢ € Hoppe, San t Weight, and Fr bitter rival @eross the bay are workin like ‘I ns to be in the best possible pe on Friday When these two gladiat Step into the Dream tr for their four tilt, it i expected that paci pavilion at Sey nd Ur Will be packed e guar e bout is easily the bi t and best ade in Seattle for a number of years Burns is working peiwate at the Seattle Athletic clul with Arch Wyard and his String, wh Hoppe steps around each day in fr crowd of admirers at tin & Sait gym LONNIE McINTOSH Pastidious fans, who like to two lads with a heavy kick in ea Mauler, doing some cannona Will be tickled with the mat« tween Mike P the hard h Tacoma lightweight, and Lc Melntosh, the former S. A. ¢ who h not missed being Steur organization \\ Peto has been seen Before against Leo Houck. EDDIE PINKMAN’S PROTEGE 1S ON PROGRAM Bernie Dillon, future champi is 0 wit! “Kid” Manning, a more or less un known diamond tn the rough If all the Talkative E @ has to say of Dillon is true, like his teacher, mitt slinging art. “Frenchie” Vase, the Renton | favorite, will take on “Battling” Haynie, the sailor lad. Haynie says he wants to show the fans tissue paper. LEO HOUCK DRAWS WITH pags IN L.A. A telegram from Leo Houck, & attle lightweight, who fought night in Los Angeles, follows “Friend Hii! “Boxed Loule Rees draw night, but crowd hooted dec I got the greatest ovation of my career leaving ring. Chet Neff ar lare working in the movies. South March ame card “LEO HOUCK.” “CARUSO DAN” SINGS OUT FOR BOB EVANS Che 20. “Out of tune, eh?” exclaimed Dan rf reading in Salt last night, a The Star Bobby Evans’ lette claiming the Northwest midd weight championship for Al So mers, of Portland. “The title belongs to Sid because he won It from ler, at that time undis est titleholder. each of them has on a eard since departing from the sm in action bere Eddie Pinkman's | is some pumpkins at the/ jaw is made of sterner stuff than| cm i— MUTT THiS Two OCLOcn ITs | |] TOO CAR | TD GO Home | | ler’s lf aur Bhp TAH! Rube AND JEFF STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1917. Jeff Went Past His Destination “(SIG PRIZE WINNER MIKE PETE MATCHED WITH |} This “Fish Tale’ Published in The Star Last March Won First Prize in the Contest for F Keating | ' —Have You Sent Yours in Yet? | setts emcsceilpihischondmchan sinensis acdalageiccinga AT THE FOOT OF THE RAINBOW Time, 1912—Place, Satsop River—Giri, The Rainbow Beauty Angling unsuccessfully in the headwaters of the Satsop river, our party decided to try farther down We followed the wagon ed, kissed and made up road to three miles below where the Matlock-Shelton highway cuts widening river tore away over big boulders; with it at right angles. Here the quarreled, repent the charming inconsistency that delights the soul of the disciple of Ike Walton I could not resist casting here, notwithstanding the jeers of Ife my companions. “len't he the picture? and not a drop to drink, “He's got one My fly-rod bent double, then straightened abruptly, as Fifty-dollar " and then outfit, two-bit angler 4 inches of charging iridescence leaped clear of the churning mae! strom. The whirr of a wheel released, and the line splitting the water greeted my quickened sens heralding the battle for the mastery between this king of the water and man with his inventions. “What fly are you using, P. For God's sake, don't talk! “A Professor. landing net.” “Damn it!” Snap! went catch darted behind a boulder. ‘lareful of my line, sonn: Ko Hand me that a sixfoot leader as my near admonished Daddy McKay, who, casting above me, was already playing a big, fighting cut throat down to quieter water. Imagine five perfectly sane follows suddenly transformed into whooping madmen—praying, each other to prevent fouling lines, shouting, cursing, dodging as the erstwhile troubled river became a seething whirlpool For absolute bandon of joy that loosens man up from col lar to shoe-strings, there is nothing comparable to that experi- enced when a sportsman strikes a pocket of trout as we did at the Satsop. The angler Is measured by his tackle The BEST is none too good when your heart is beating an accompaniment to a spinning reel, the end of your line. while a noble trout fights out Its battle for life on Sometimes, to give it back to the gallant fellow is a test of character, and makes one better for having lived it. Gloom in Seattle Camp; Rowe Injured in Hockey Odds of seven to five were placed against Seattle today in the coming world’s ice hockey O'LEARY TO COLUMBUS, Rivers fight 12 day night Excess, nary ° Jobnny O'Leary of Seattle and Joe rounds here Mon- terday in practice. BOX RIVERS March 14.— Bobby ard sore shoulder i en, however. PLANS DRAWN FREE collided SMALE BROS. 601-2 Northern Bank Building Men whose Nervous whose eyes Hnergy Manhood; Men who are Tired , Weak, Prematurely Old, ny address in plain wrapper. i five dolla y ‘4 Cost leas Money returned thing be fi today. Cireu RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION is ex Remedy Discovered by a Porty-Yenr Blood and Nerve Men who have wasted the Vitality of Young who have gone the pace; brains are muddled, Dissipation, Worry or Overwork HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vital! Perfect Ma jena and who have lost all interest In and have lost Am- with Wilson is suffering with a very An X-ray exam. ination showed no bones brok- Elliott 686 hood tlesa, Ife pect Posties oat coun. ue gre series with the Montreal Cana- ts take om Sommers an soon as he| dens as to the result. This was recovers from his illness, to settle) ve =. bg Doors aes Roner any argument Evans wants to put Rowe, loca’ Ringh toon y es up,” continued * Caruso Dan.’ compete in the first game Sat- , urday. Rowe was Injured yes Building Loans MONEY FURNISHED FOR BUILDING AT LOWEST INTEREST RATES t Men whone ted from y no neces- De- Men PERRY KEATING, 1911 North Broadway, City. ROOKS AND REGS Practice { | Training Camp Dope } $ weer MINERAL WELLS, Tex—aAl bert Von Kolnitz’s announcement that he was thru with major ball did not even cause a remor in White Sox circles wede” I Coast recruit yuld have given Von Kolnitz a in for his money, anyway see WAXAHACHIE, Tex Tris! uker looked over the Tiger esterday. He said he expected to retain voks for SHREVEPORT, La.—With the 1 right arms of Fred and ( ty Mathewson, the to Mattie did not a man to reach first base “ee MARLIN, Tex.—Benny Kauff de- ided to continue baseball He pried off a home run and con tributed to the Giants’ 16-to2 vie tory over Dallas. 8 MACON, Ga.—Bil! Piercy, itcher with the Yankees, is being picked as one of the nev jmen Bill Donovan will take back jto New York as a regular, see HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—Duffy | Utah jto win the National A. A. 1 | pionship, Lewis and Harry Hooper are today ham | quintet, this school, n route here. School Favored to Win at Basketball Mar ch i 14. university Utah, CHICAGO, Young of Provo, Tho Brig basketball is favored cham which gets under Sixteen teams are en | ‘SATURDAY TAG DAY FOR BRISCOE HOM Saturday, st, Patrick’ 8 day, will be tag day for the orphan boys of | Orillia, when over a thousand wom of the different Catholic parishe ill sell shamrock tages in the down own sections of the city ‘There are over a hundred boys in which is conducted by the Irish Christian Brothers. The| school depends entirely upon charity. Bic cy DRIVE AROUND THROUGH THE PAR UNTIL C TELL NOU \ To SToP s r ) PAGE HERMAN SHOWS TO ADVANTAGE IN N. Y. BOUT; CHRISTIE WINS BY H.C. NEW YORK, Another ser and ¢ our midst today, Freddie Welsh. Pete Herman bantamweight HAMILTON *p March dancing, cautions ved fighter hung up his hat at and settled down along His name He claims the championship, 14.— re in with is and he declares he proved it by whipping Dutch Brandt Pete did crowd that he car (K. 0. and ( Christie, of Mi wh tie was as m 1 the two scraps as the weight o and thelr ti Christie Beats Brown MOORE Matinee Saturd JOUN CORT F York ea Origionl New Angme min CAST Bianeh Duffield, ¢ ¥ Ianbetl Prete: to $1.50, to Seats on sale. MOORE THEATRE TONIC A Musical Play of Lafin’ LAST TIMP Orehe: INCLUDE 2; Sat. 3 DAYS— Beginning Tomo rrow LESENTS ‘= Musient Production KATINKA ney Mat ALHAMBRA TWEATOE EVENINGS SWPEK ammerstein’s Winner Site 2:90 Twiee Dally —9:20 WELLINGTON CROSS LOIS JOSEP HEN TADIA BARRY, Lyrical Kacontenr NEW PANTAGES Nights, 7 and 9, Mats., 30 BACHELOR DINNER PATRICOLA OTHER BIG ACTS 10¢ AND 20c PALACE HIP 30 to 11 VALLS 7 Afternoons, 1:20 to & aru ING DE AL Al lorence M Ott & Brow Monte Carter & 1 OF MULE 9, No Mat Chicks, ven, 6 “Peart jo Secret Kingdo: nin Belle 10-25-50¢ 19- 25- 50-755 ILKES PLAYERS Grekre wim |does not cover the roof of | mouth; you can bite corn off the |cob; guaranteed 15 years. | Gold fillings . Southern bantam once flush on the |chin, and sent him reeling t but Herman quickly reco Herman uncovered a b nt, and that probab ex s how he to w long bout It his onl a ship displayed © main difference between fighter and an tralian soldier i» that the soldier fig “a Tacoma fans would like better lived in Ta but none of restion judgment New York man bet $200 he won't marry for urs. That's what we would J insurance. A few things we can't under. stand— Why the batter who fans al. ways says “He ain't got a thing.” Why the fighter who's been knocked out always says the other guy can't hit. Why there's always a bunch of dubs who will fail for it ‘ub recruit got excited he started on the training hat he left his baggage Never mind, J righ break soon { you Clevel ake a in ~ REAL PAINLESS »: DENTISTS. tm order to introduce our (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, nary conte the Gold crown ... $3.00 $15 set of teeth ‘(whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth + $5.00 tridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White crowns . Silver fillings Platina fillings .. All work guaranteod for 15 years. Have Imp: ing and © tn ‘on tnken in the morn- Exam- eeth same day, fon and advice free 4. See Samples ef Ow Work, We sana” ihe Test of Time. Most of our present patronage ta led by our early custom- nse work fs still giving good Auk our customers whe When coming » you are in the fs ad with you. Cut - Rate Dentists ITY #T, | in the | | } ) ) Delegations of Vancouver, B. 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) (OR. Hockey Fans W ill Come as Delegation [s) » and Portland ice hockey fol- lowers will be in attendance at every game of the world’s series, which starts here Saturday with } the Canadiens of Montreal tak ing on the Seattle Metropolitans. Arrangements are being made in Vancouver to have a special train to carry the B. C. saad here. AAPRARARAAAAA ea "JIMMY DUFFY WINS OVER JERSEY BOXER PORTLAND Jimmy Dotty March 14.- held a six-round decision over Frankie Sanders of New Jersey today. He clearly outfought the Eastern- er, sending him to the floor in each of the last three rounds. Eddie Miller of San Fran- cleco lost to Billy Nelson of Spokane, who had the advan tage of a long reach Firemen’s Carnival ttended by Crowd kating carnival staged last he Arena by the rire turned out for the BY ture was a hockey a's teams ween wom Three Letter Men Out ti GIS 4S tow! DO you WANT _— ToGD AHEAD: Wiley es Willie Hoppe and Frankie Burns to Be in Excellent Form Friday Evening > Bia is | CANADIENS WILL NOT PROFIT AS CLUB IN The Canadien hockey club Jo 000 was spent, and the ants does not stand to make a big |¥ ed to cover everything. To pile of money from the coming nt the visiting club quitting world’s series in Seattle, altho (after the f game, the $3,000 is the players themse!ves should ded ove n ree equal install- draw down from $250 to $400, ments, on the first three depending on whether they win or lose. That Is, the Canadien bite out of the gate for club will mot be much richer (the fir es goes to the | unless there are five games, Arena ch the matches are for out of the frst three games| played ich s 30 per cent, the competing clubs draw noth The expense money is then taken ing with the exception of the out, and 10 ent of what is left — = $3,000 expense money awarded » the P. H. A. and the N, the visiting club. oA ty alance is all the play- And expense money w ‘ t aod 40. Every player oO t for n om the roster of each club receives cale with a te 1 when fourth and fitth a ma nd on a necessary that the clubs fic expense get anything. The division of the lsome ng like this gate for the last two games fs as } Railway fare $75 ‘follows | Berths 3 Thirty per cent to the Arena, s: Meals on board train j Hotel bill Per man For 14 men = money The expens b will get = 30MM n the new a nent sig of cash in the shape of N. H. A. ar » P. ¢ cent to the Arena in the 1. Previous to that t ames, the Canadien had been con ) t fit much as a chai when Portland went F (MARKET REPORT ene ere @ prices Paid Wholennie Vegetables and at Broadway School ¢#—— = Artichokes BR ree er men turned out | Bee for first day's workout of the Broad high school squad yesterday, at Lincol Pnsoadl wenger La Fray and Ho ther aud eae rer Grate ores < outf y the Corn Muske—Der Ib. California Honors Its Star Football Hero With Trophy| Leroy Sharpe, recognized as the best open field runner in Intercollegiate football on the Pacific coast past season, has been awarded the Percy Hall cup, which is given annual ly to the man who is judged the most valuable to the football squad. The cup commemorates Percy Hall, a California star in 1898. Sharpe was given the cup upon the recommendation of Head Coach Andy Smith. the a Bill Monheim Wins Over Carl Stoecker art ¢ er een en ng i e balk line tour nament Brown & Hulen’s, to de mine the city championship, was taken down the line last night by| Bill Monheim, 200 to 192 Burlington Basket Shooters Winner BURLIN March 14.—The Fairhaven high school basketball squad of Bellingham lost to the lo- cal basket shooters here last night, The visiting girls defeat local damsels in a prelimi t, 17 to 9. J. W. Baseball Team Has Good Training Schedule Lined Up) The University of Washing- ton spring gaseball training ton spring baseball training that has ever been arranged for a varsity nine. Opening with the spring vacation, the college men will go to Belling- ham, April 4, to meet the Bell- ingham Normal. The Vancou- ver team of the Northwestern league is the next team to be faced by the local nine, on April 5, 6 and 7. Returning home, the U. of W. nine will meet the Seattle team April 12, 13 and 14. Altho the varsity squad has net arranged any games with Tacoma, Man ager Younger has hopes of scheduling a couple of games after the varsity nine finishes its series with Dug’s crowd of ball tossers. « iried raaka, per ID... sack Hubbard Locate | Sweet, 1b. rRUITs Grapefruit \¢ Prices ratd ducers for Kens, ef If you are sick you cannot do bet Poultry, and Pork \ter than take advantage of this of- oo — 2] Fe 7 eiblcheone ners We save you money and give Fat World for dates as patrons pur No Advance. HOCKEY SEAT SALE HOCKEY GAMES Opens Today, Wednesday, March 14, 9 A. M. follows: Seat Sale for Separate Games Will Be Open Saturday, March 17th, 9 A. M. NoReservations LS * wher fee BY BUD FISHER, You're. HAVE 4 No ro Back UP To GLos THE CON THATIS ALC 1 per cent equally between the A. and P. C. H. A. per cent to each compet- will be seen that while — series goes to five games, —_—_—@ Dealers for rei Jae 1 aize, Deesred block Selling Prices to Retailer fer doz { Batter, Eggs and Cheese sive Pies 2 8S Butter— * Washington creamery, cube 28 Wash creamery, brick 138 ry * paid wholesaler) e Alfalfa—No, 1 Alfalfa Meal Alfalfa and Molasses; @ >. | Bran Marley Corn c Whote.! Serateh F Shorts -2.00 Straw —Ton sueewenne : 00@ 28.00 see 100@ 38.00 Washington double come : p 0% | wheat Whe: ., FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co, 169 Washington St, And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. the best possible treatment. HOCKEY THE FOR ’s Championship At the Arena for all three 20th and 23rd. chasing tickets March 17th, games, Regular Price of Admission $1.00.

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