The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1917, Page 9

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{ ) Ridley and Vaise, Two Seattle Boxers, Matched for Bouts in Portland Ring | “AND JEFF BETS Favor = [" F. BURNS 10 BEAT HOPPE BY EDWARD HILL — TIVE FOUND THE FANG vest ! Po-Leece WO Seattle boxers will journey to Portland short ly for a couple of bouts in Portland “Frenchie” Vaise, the Ren ton champ, will take on Pet« Mitchsie in the Rose City at 138 pounds while Bud Rid takes on Toughey Wi: featherweight, who has to make 118 pound 7 Qclock the night of the en counter Both Vaise and Ridley are} already shaping up for their bouts. Ea home .the bacon ANKIE BURNS IS MADE FAVORITE FOR GO Betting favors Frankto Burns, of! 1 expects to bring Oakland, to win the decision over | ——— Willie Hoppe, the San Francisco | ~~~ 238-pound in their clash tomor row night at Dreamland There ts more Burns money tn sight, despite fact that very) few persons have seen Frankie {n |) Dis worko while Hoppe is ham-|) mering the tar out of all comers @ach day at the Austin & Salt gym. Hoppe is figuring on cutting loose from the first bell and gotng after Burns with an avowed intention |/ to knock a for a goal just as soon as possib’ Burns will be content to outbox Hoppe. TRAMBITAS TO TAKE ON | “BATTLING” ORTEGA Word comes from San Francisco to the effect that Valley Trambitas, |( the Portland middleweight, and |} “Battling” Ortega, the slugging San Francisco Mexic have been matched for a four-rov the Bay City on Friday this week. 5 In his last encounter, Trambitas |) was robbed of a decision over |) Eddie Palmer, after having beaten | him in three out of four rounds. ) } 2, ; nd fracas In night of |{ 5 | BET EDDIE PINKMAN IS 0 EALOUS NOW | Leo Houck and Chet Neff, Seat tle lightweights, are working in | the movies in Los Angeles. j We'll bet Eddie Pinkman, the handsome boulevardier, boxer and merchant prince, {s jealous as can be. Eddie, you know, tried to get into the movies in the worst way when he was in the cafeteria vil- lage, but couldn't connect. EDDIE CAMP! TO BOX IN SEATTLE Eddie Campl, the clever Call fornia featherweight, will make his debut in a Seattle ring ere) Jong. Boxing fans here will then have an opportunity to seo some |; clever stepping. Campt is, beyond all doubt the fastest, cleverest, |/ shiftiest lad that has been seen |} along the Pacific slope for lo, these | ™ moons. ) i ieeneatipameeneenonae AMUSEMENTS = MOORE =) ry ou’ll Be Pinched 3 DAYS— Tonight, if You Haven’t Got Matinee Saturday That New License Fridayand Saturday o~ Have you got that new auto license on your car yet? Hf not and you are stil! out of Jall, consider yourself lucky The police are on the lookout for those who have not yet se cured thelr new licenses or have not yet put them on. Ac- cording to law, the new tags Original New York Production should have been on the cars = a ee before the last day of Febru- THE CAST INCLUDES: ary. Biance Dettiel4, | aocae Figs “5 On June 6, the change tn the price of Ilcenses for differ classes of horseless buggies will go Into effect. varhck David Quizanc, Wm. @ Isabell Jason, Jack F Prices, SOc to $2; Sat. to $1.50. Seats on sale. Westerners Win in Big Basketball Mix March 15 The | CHICAGO, Mor "ALL a WrERK tana State college team was re 2:00—Twice Dally—a:90 |turned victor yesterday in its WELLINGTON CRroxs | came against the Waterloo, O., and LOIS JOSEFHINE | 1), A., 26 to 15. It was the only Western team to compete in the rst day of the national A. A. U yasketball championships. LYDIA BARRY, Lyrical Racontent MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50< EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ |Max Carey Signs With Pittsburgers | Pa, March 1 President Barney Dreyfuss today announced that he had received he signed contract of Max “Scoops” Carey, Pirate outfielder and holdout, Carey accepted the} original terms, Dreyfues declared. SBI RG, Gore um Colorado Expects to Keep Boxing |¢ DENVER, March 15,—The state s ic liting professional boxing. The bill Nights, 7 and 9. Mats., 2:30 now goes to the lower branch, BACHELOR DINNER WREEe ites praaced {€ Wil be de PATRICOLA feated, OTHER BIG ACTS —_—_— — 10¢ AND 200 Golf Season Under Way Last of March Ctrens The 1917 golf season will be Smallest “ . . lopened with a bang at the Druid neg td lHills Golf club at Atlanta, Ga., March 29, when practically ev-| ery golfer of note In the country will compete at the invitation meet, | 200 Second at LONDON, March 16.—Anothor blow was stent at the Turkish prestige by the allies this after noon, when announcement was made of the capture by Russian forces of the city of Kermanshah, Persia. -Jeff Ought to HEP! Pouce! Gy | | THAT SWIPED me Hel { ? DENTISTS tn order tO Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the reof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown evens 34 $3.00 | $15 wet of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of tecth ..... wees 85,00 | Bridge work, per tooth, gold 83,00 White crowns ......20++++ $3.00 Gold fillings . ++1.00 up Milver fillings eoee cress 808 Platina fillings ..+.+seeeee-++ +750 | All werk guaranteed for 15 years, Have impression taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same dey, Exam~ [ination and advice tree Most of our pr Fecommended by our early custom. whore worl ts sti! 5008 tion, Ank our c ave tested our work > our office, be mire you are in the lght place. Bring this ad with you, OHI cog 207 UNIVERSITY #T. Cr gestte Vraser-Patersea On Stop Those Lessee We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to stop losses from weakness or we will re- turn your money. By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00 RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave, Boattle THUSS TORTURD [Can be ellininated by the Lundberg Rupture We |ffive free trial to prove Ite supertor- t 4 A. LUNDBERG Co, 1107 Third A lal |! \ { { { PAGE 9 STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917. Be Fined for C ontempt of Court ~ Ow Do vou Ikaiow ‘ THAT |} V&stT STOLEN FROM Vo! THIS (ym Post THAT is THE was THAT (T'S MINE, ee OF o FOR ) WHAT A PECULIAR PATTERN AT | 15, our HONORS ICANT YOUR: THRU AS REGULAR, SAYSCAMP REPORT WAXAHACHIE, Te Mareh SAN JOSE, Cal, March 1 The 16.—Passing of Wahoo Sam = Spokane Indtans trimm t Crawford, for many years one | 91! * SO!" oe se bestragere hy of the big figures in baseball, ed the leaguete’ battery. Spo was officially confirmed today (kane made three errors to the co by Manager Jennings, of the legias four, Tigers. Hughey announced tt 8 8 positively Sam would not be a HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 16 reguiar during 1917, Present After denying that Zach Wheat plane provide for the shifting may traded to Pt Iphia of Cobb to right field, and the ‘( Whitted, Manager Wilbert playing of Harry Hellman in |Robinson, of the Dodgers, wired center. Wheat to come to Hot Springs and Bo talk salary. MINERAL WELLS, Tex., Mareh tt of As an extra inducement t NEW ORLEANS, March 16.—| Comiskey and gamt n't be fr H Teart of the when the season hav d him | mits his costly 3 if the Sox win the $500 Ban a & A sort ere g in the] nson prize as the best military shoulder.” Doctors are working on} Sa club tn the cireult |Think I Jarcy Plans Accept Bout in Milwaukee, Wis. MILWAUKEE, March 15.— a. ered ha a 8 oe omens Fight fana belleve that Les almost ea well ee last year. "5! Darcy Ie planning to accept a | : tee match here soon, The boxing | )| Here's a hunch if we go to w commission is today in receipt | | Send “Battling” Bunker to Ger-| of letters from Fred Glimour, | {|many to put on a fight. The Ger] ¢he Australian champion’s spar. | } mans would ali die laughing. ring partner, and from Darcy's | wt tanto = eles lawyer, These letters give | a The Cleveland Indians ought Darcy's side of the Whitman In. | Bohemian Wrestler | to burn up the American cident and also state that no | pom cm | league. They've just bought one Is authorized to sign for | | Takes on Stecher| $15,000 worth of wood. | Darcy. Gilmour asks the com | | ste eee | mission whether it Intends to | SAN FRANCISCO, March Now that the baseball training) follow the Whitman ruling In Antone Irsa, a Bohemian wrestler | *¢%# A Ay expe G Darcy signs for a bout In o tips the scales at 240 pounda, | at bout on Wisconsin and says he b no fear of the| sons and a number sors bold, will meet Joo Stecher Wagners and Everett } . Tuesday evening. Ira {# inclined |Scotts among the rookies Hulen Loses Game Ito question Stecher’s right to the ahaa Nps 1H, oe |title of champion of the world There's one thing rable Billiard Series mar He's a great t ke c & game to | met of ft with his t t night in REAL PAINLESS me cra | Now Is the time for all good lonship series, The victor bung| p the) age of the tourney their favorite manager In pick rt¥ takes on Chapman tonight ing his first team. at Brown & Hulen's fe “ bs | . H. Reid High Gun fans to come to the ald of trouble about the repeal of a that | I law y to do it eg at Harbor Island The » Ww e bi will t least a month | sible L. H. Reid, professione learn to op bottle waa at yesterday at th week shoot at the Harbor Isiand Fifty fight f tra Il. Poston wag second, wit ‘ar Ht! Folirich was high amateur, with 96 (MARKET REPORT — Fpltrenterg « ++1.5002.00 | Frices Paid Wholenn’ Deitotous { Vegetables and Prult || Rome Meauty —————@ | Winesap Arkansas Tiisck VEGETABLES Sthew Mewteas Artichokes Per dow ~< = 5s sogeee ald Producers for Kaus, ” rig Bos nth rare ultey, Veal and Pork " Peg evr a nd @105 Spring Chickens 1 orate, 2 doz. . ten Celery Corn Husk» Grapetratt— al ‘ Ornoges Now Pi Ser 14a. per ib, per Ib. 1, per I, 0| Park—Good block hogs 1.25] Kelling Prices to Retafler for 2.6002.76) | Butter, Eggs and Cheese m6 a | Bot ier— | nlifornia, brick ect ranch . it] i@? Hl oo 6@ 06% | ‘Young America LB 00 | 1% rain waler) Country amen | 19.00@ 17.00 24.0026 00 26.00@27.00 28.00@ 44.000 46.00 Locale Bweet 1b. FRUITS phe nen DY Washington pressed . 1oo@sso| ion 1 60 | Wheat : 60100 Wheat May... 67. 00@59 ++AT.00@ 18,00 (Copyrt Trade t 1917 WoO Pr k Mew 1" nher. Pat Offter) THIS 1G CUTRAGCOYU: SURG NT OU Ke Two OF * HAT THER HER VEST wored THAT LOv~ / ARG > INL TH JUST Like one? BY BUD FISHER, ‘SAM CRAWFORD IS [CANADIENS WON TITLE ; SERIES LAST SEASON If the Seattle Ice hockey squad puts over a victory and cops the world’s series from the hueky Les Canadiens of Mon treal, it will be the second time the worid’s title has been won on the Western coast since the series was inaugurated, in 1911. In 1915 the Vancouver Millionaires trimmed Ottawa, in the Vancouver rink with ease, and won the Stanley cup. Last year Portiand won the title in the P. C. A. and journeyed East. Ed Savage's crew was taken down the line in three etraight con- tests by practically the same team that plays Seattic. in 1914, the first year of the series between the Eastern and Western teams, Lester Patrick's Victorians went East and were trimmed by the Toronto squad Ottawa and the Wanderers, the other team stationed in Montreal, fought for the title in 1911-12, with Ottawa winning both seasons. in 1913 Quebec beat Sydney for the champion- ship. The Canadiens are due to put in an appearance here today, after a long and tiresome journey from Montreal. Ten men are making the jaunt. There promises to be no little trouble before the lineups for the games are chosen. “Newsy” La Londe, captain of the French-Canadians, was ruled off the ice for the rest of the sea- son for undue roughness in a recent game, but has been brought West. An attempt will be made to piay him by the Easterners. The Seattle team will not permit this. Mickey lon and George Irvine, the two official referees, will handle the series. Pp. Cc. A. tasié Not by a long shot! I Tee may please your ta cigarette to do more than th But Cheste: the taste— Chesterfield. to—y **toucl just the with the extra high-qu Domestic tobaccos, And ihe than ee ' 5 rette, and then mors cigaretic that ‘‘satisfic terfields, today. ‘hesterfield ' CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos—Blended " They’S Satisfy’ io 4ad ye ét tl —but pleasing your isn’t all lds do samething ese besides please rssay a cigarette can't ity If you want good taste in a ci; y Ches- | RICKARD 1S | ALL SET TO | START AGAIN NEW YORK, March 15—Tex Rickard, forced to back out of the way once, today loomed as the real, brass-bound contend er for the boxing privilege at Madison Square Garden. Unless Grant Hugh Brown, whey at last repor was running things adison Square, can dig up #& little matter of $300,000 today, he | t ted to move his office © r er incidentals and the York Life Insurance Co, will for other tenants, } The wes no reason to believe {that ten or twelve hours mor, ~ would mean any more to Brown than a@ month 4id. He could not jconvince Paris Singer yesterday | that $300,000 more would save the New pe | $100,000 ‘already. invested. How- ever, he was granted the extra ~ time In the hope that something: might develop Meanw Rickard and his part- | ner, Sam McCracken, sat back to |await developments, When it's all over, Tex will begin where he left off when Brown was given the Gan den boxing license. ec lots of cigarettes ve never expected a at, nh the spot,’’ they do do--they idea! That, together of the Imported and blend can't be copied. that: 1eyre Mild

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