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eg SEATTLE MONTREAL BY EDWARD HILL OR the first time in history, a team of ath- letes representing Seattle will compete for a world’s ice hockey title tonight at the Arena, Fifth and Uni versity st., when the local septet crosses sticks with the Montreal Canadiens in the first game of their series for the highest hon- ors in ice hockey. The long awaited séries is here. | Seattle teday could do nothing but a talk and listen to hockey gossip. After being held up by| snows in the mountains for { many hours, the Canadiens arrived in Vancouver yes- terday and worked out decet for the edification of the fans. The winners of the National Hockey associa- tion, the Eastern major league, looked mighty good to the B. C. folks, accord-| ing to dope sent ahead. The team put in its ap-| pearance here this morning and worked out in secret |) MUTT AND JEFF Gee, went TOUGHT to STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 17, FIRST GAME OF ICE HOCKEY SERIES ON TONIGHT -Jeff Is a Sticker on Technicalities ° NAN@ GRovENT ALONG AN Fo RAOWW “ GUY NAMED JOE SPIVYS | sien, IN THIS CURDINGS SURE! RIONT UP STAIRS . Come ON Up The SHOW YOU) Hig Room 'Big A. A. U. Meet Is On i in N. Y. This Eve} t \ \ ; BY H.C. HAMILTON books. The performances of Over United Press Stat respondent ton and Ray will be watched with NEW YORK, March 17.— more interest than any other ath letes’, for they are the lads who have made a habit of breaking reo orda. They will be sent thru thetr paces. at the head of a procession of ath- tes who will make them step thetr Stunts by athletes that prob- ably will thrill athletic fans for years to come are promised to- night at the annual meet for in door championships of the Ama teur Athletic union. 80 some extraordinary per With such stars as Jole Ray, Jo forr oa may be expected. Dave Loomis, Joh: Overton, Earl Caldwell be one of the oppo Thomas and " Meredith entered nex at the Arena shortly after|for events, records are tottering on ly Moora, Princeton athlete, ts . the verge of oblivion; new ones generally favored to win the 300. noon. near the record yard race Think Pete “Spoofing” fnelined to believe that Pete Mul-| d@oon, manager of the locals, ts “spoofing” about Bobbie Rowe. badly with an injured shoulder that he will be unable to get in the fray tonieht, land think. Jim Riley or Roy Rickey, subst!- the Canadiens have fourneyel a dis-| world’s title. The visitors & chance to streteh themselves yes- terday in Vancouver and h today, so are {n much better sb than !f they had been forced to tu dle off the rattler and grab up their crooked sticks. | Betting Favors Seattle | Despite Rowe's injury and the fame of the hard-playing french bets hi today are being placed at even money on Seattle to, win the first game. Several bets! have been placed that the locals) will cop the title. | Tonight's game will be Pacific Coast association style, with seven men. Tuesday's fracas will be un-) der the Rastern rules, with the EAL PAINLESS, DENTISTS. fm order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. $10 set of teeth . Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 Stiver fillings Piatina fillings - all prose. gy guaranteed for 18 years. ression taken in the morn- fee. Ad get teeth same Gay. tnatio advice free. Call and Seo Sam and Bridge won. 3 js our egal pnt aeons od a4 our early cus ‘work in still giving good action. Ask our customers who tested our work fey coming to our office, be sure are in the right place. Bring this ad with you OHIOS.c: S07 UNIVERSITY eT. @pgectte Fraser-Paterson On of Our Pilate we stane ead dangerously While there are those who are| rover and offside play ik Seattle defense, suffering so/have a bit ¢ Pete and Robert pitted against 1 himself steadfastly maintain that/ stitute whose use is made necessary | pamed his injury {s more serious than cer-|under the sevenanan rule. Foyston tain parties in Vancouver and Port-| was voted the most valuable player in the P. C Tf Rowe does not play tonight. ficial scorers. tutes, will be sent in to fill his His opponent is a consistent place. This will pat Seattle under prilliant player, and little inclined | @ handicap, despite the fact thatito be aggressive. tance of 3,000 miles to battle for the captain of the Canadiens, if he . ty } jafternoon that seats jattle and visiting members of the ‘minate®) Willie Ritchie Can’t } man for Sizing up the invaders, man, with the Seattle team, it ap Gee Marches in Tes peare that, if anything. the locals et Matches in East Tonight, at left wing, Trank| SAN FRANCISCO, March 17 Foyston, Seattle captain, will be! ‘Wille Ritchie, who ts in the Bast managi erlanquette, a sub = & youthful scrapper Thompson, writes that his man has not succeeded tn making single match. Willle is coming A. recently by the of Tommie Smith at Center Holmes, howe , has been playing a brilliant game this season for the; Masquerade } Arena officials announced this SATURDAY, MARCH 17) for the first game were practically sold out thi Fourth Ave. Phone M 3911 placed on sale. sacs No smoking will be permitted in the Arena during the series con tests. The games begin each night 4:20, George Irvine of Spokane nd Mickey Ion of Seattle, official A. referees, will handle the ‘aph wires run directly from the press box, and the game will be hed, play by play. jal res ervations have been made for finest world? That Seattle billlard parlor Come In and see. BROWN & HULEN has in the the Watch the Two Greatest Teams in the World in Action for the Staniey Cup, Which Goes to the Winner of the First Three Games In Five Canadiens of Montreal vs. Seattle Metropolitans FIRST GAME TONIGHT SECOND GAME, TUESDAY, MARCH 20TH THIRD GAME, FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD ALL GAMES START Seats Now on Sale at the Arena Office, Second and Spring Third Floor World’s Championship HOCKEY ble remedy for TROUBLES AND In LATUITIF ™“ , St. Paul Stove Repair Repair t Plumbing rm Vireback Mnings yaira for all f AT 8:30 P. M. SHARP 1220 Fifth Avenue BURNS OUTBOXES HOPPE IN THEIR | FOUR-ROUND MIX SANDERSON’S PILLS, The well known and relia-| ACPING STICK Fo AGGRESSIVE AS HE feat” Leonard, Spokane welter| released today by President R. ec shat by, te aoe ot ae aoe veloped ane of ae best an Willie Hoppe, San Franc weight, in the opening contest.) L, Blewett. Several of these [they would be In condition to tare h ane ao sine , and is busting 138-pounder, was outboxed | “Wildcat” was as wild as his name. are split, Tacoma and Vancou- from city to city on th reult. them at the bat. night In the Dreamiand pavilion |If “Hattling” Buoker was on hand,} ver appearing here for part of neg | os ee by Frankie Burns, of Oakland, |we'll wager wed green with| the seven games and then |, MARLIN, Tex—The paring knife/ Trambitas Is Saved wth bananiveiea aaa (oe Jumping back heme. Vaneou lof ohn McGraw and begin ite dead by Bell and Police ferocious fourround encounter. EDDIE PINKMAN the| which a double-header Is eched- ‘ yy gabled "ean sis ee BAN FRANCISCO, March lt Capes starths a6 tee Hees O08) Se se | sleds Groat Palle opens: fi Thorpe is making @ might#-bid for |ines n officer was steppe aa and, as usual, kept boring in |cifi le on April 24, and Tacoma clo Kehoe ord 5 the ring to stop the fight, and Bat % thruout the contest. He was | dor hold it, wever ar : wi the seasen on September 9, |* %! 27g ting Ortega was tion to pot oo swinging wild @ good deal, n show more than he did last! The at-home games follow: oe a knockout on ey Trambites — v ' © his claims will recely " a) 4 8 °7 SHREVEPORT, La. — Faulkner jast night, the ng ended the ar bers. a neue ine ~~ Mey tele *| Great Falle—April 24, 25, 26, 27,/and Nietzke, semi-pros, will be the| fourth rains pe po fight. " ") ordo: ™ 7 J first Reds to feel the ax when Man onan anaitices Bowe tithe Minter | LO new paris ie Denver iy oa] Wanenrer war 6 © ager Mathewson begins his initial) COWLER K. 0.8 BONDS Referee Chet McIntyre called the hamp A will out h Spokane—May 7, , 10,11, 12, swing. Grip is rampant in the) NEW YORK, March 17.—Tom . aftair a draw, as he @id four out|in # short time to prove it. He won ‘ > se ye Reds’ camp, but no serious easesiCowler stopped Joe Bonds in the of the six contests ithe title last year from uth in| » atte-—May 16, 17, 18, 19, Jare reported. first round. ‘ Jom Harrahan was awarded a ver: Los Gordon could lick . i ee ee diet Frankie ders, New|both ning and Dillon at el | conn is sate f 10 9 York eleht, which proved un-/same t on the showing they | pee tee 44 1k. 16 | 3 popular with the fans, «# » the| Mado last night Gea F hae Sows 18, 19. me ce : local boy was a shade th thru an Winesap Under 4 Ibe ibe. and ¢ live He ho} Roosters 01d Native Washington creamery Alfalfa Alfalfa Meal Aifaifa and Molasses... Bran Barley Com Washingt preaned Wheat [Wheat Hay .....5- . ) Peality ent One weanee, MutT for wove we're sere AMOR Bows THe ma 8008 LWerp ee —— ed to of tt Ho has been playing |*°X home |" “Battling’ Haynie proved to the picked to go against Eddie Campi Vancouver July 3,4, 4, 88 _ ears.) ae ee ee edification of the gathering, which the clever California pounder n B | = angers apapeane tt ose but not | T° was a large one, that his Jaw was/When Anstin & Salt stage thetr | ~ ree tay allies raining for Giants |made of sterner stuft than tissue fourround show in Dreamland on|, Quge—July 9, $1. August 1, 2 Pia. | paper. eral stiff jabs|March 20, Campt seconded Frankie |? 4: 5 ae | Piigts urebly OT Gets Under Wa ay Apr. 1 fromm Frenchie” Vaine, the Everett |Burns last night against Hoppe | ‘VancouverGrest Falls—August We do net agree with uae |140-pounder, without slowing up to| econ es : de mith those say 4d ®/ lowed to play, will buck up again: Cecil FE. Duff writes, asking|any extent. The battler, who is} EDDIE PINKMAN and Lloyd Mad Angust 2, 2 y 23, on is is always easy to save money. “Cully” Wilson, La Londe is the when the Seattle baseball club |bullt after the plan of a telephone den will step four rounds next Wed-| G nee bear at a ae On the contrary, for the most of us it again|-pad man” of hockey, and Wilson |*“rts training and where pole, unltmbered tn the third round,|Resday night in the Elks’ gym. | 9 eat Fal oe Se is really hard—especially at the start . oped ne attle N. W. league clubland was awarded a 50-60 verdict hmaker Adama decla: hg hom amber 1 “giant killer.” There should agne club | and ; h | em : ahi Ihe soene excitement When these two vee tame Dugdale Manor, Rat-|with Vatse, « ho It appeared the |alno ined up & good card to bac | Tacoma a Yet—Saving is 2 Habit—nothial 3 e ne training season|Renton youth had somewhat the/up his main event, which in itself | ~~ ee te. % : : we i |tangle, will get under way April 1 tter of the fracas all the way|should furnish some action | i but a habit; just like punctuality, ac t Tommie Smith, Canadien center, pags er4 | slipping the thru in . Lontle McIntosh and Frank Pete,| PORTLAND PROMOTERS are : ae ringer . 5 Sa sayy oe Charles Mec court Is Hehtweights, stepped for «|trying to rib up a bout between | To “get the habit” a START is : co yg” * taigs! he! : . . * to a draw. Bernie Dillon, Eddie|Lioyd Madden and Ralph Grun HOt RE Y | necessary; SYSTEM is important. yes dc ye ietec: aad jek tho | Still Cue Champion Pinkman’s flyweight, did not show |Gruman is very popular in the Rose {| 9 por i A in scoring. He bucks up CLEVELANE the form expected of him, and was , and the bout would draw well -SH TS— | | Make the START. Begin with against Bernie Morris, who thix| 0” oa ee tong Hom |snable to wet. ig Me i Leet Z O what you have. Don't wait uatil you A feo last th B anni nin rved r re yeaf led the P. C. A. in scoring, aad night by Charles McCourt, Mana ag of Sane aia bevel Vl Sontag Victor have accumulated a fund at home, aa th fastest man on the Seattl jcushion billiard champ, {n the final jlicked had he not tired see Clatnatn | Cantos nome Pale “Montreal. Accumulate it in the bank. It is much t i block of thelr match he score i , third round x i LO olmes Joal .......Vezena| f, paged “Hook Check” Jack Walker will) y 160 to 146 mat The s | operat Motkeatn} bls ria are pat Point... .Atunmecy| safer there than in your home or in buck a Didier Pitre, geggan baste oon ae . saath —| BROOK? March 17,—Vat|Carpenter, Cover Point ...Corbeau | your pocket. is |rover. Jack is famous for his style Sontag tle Nawalant Walker Rover . Pitre Aust Dubting heme of ES nen | Sontag, Seattle middlowe or . r , : : ‘ lot checking, while Pitre is one of aie hi the wa eat night n won | Morrie... - Center . Smith| We Reoty Put SYSTEM into itso much “ sae ease’ MARKET REPORT) ciricSoc% Bs ae peel pels fe the hardest shot in the gamo, and ha Marshall substituted for | Wilson Right Wing. . Iba Londe| Scandinavian American Bank on each la terrific skater when need be Oe ee Jake Abern Foyston Left Wing Berlanquette and every d A bi 3 Ed Carpenter, Seattle cover point, | ¢ se ee sh so sie de ud every pay-day. ig start is not AI be pitted agninst Bert ¢ Sorbea, | Whelvenle Dealers for « 4s | JIMMY DUFFY WINS wie Mager they cond, ths'eads: | necessary. It is far better to start at & 200-pounder playing bis second $$) BUFFA March 17,—-Jimmy er they fall,” says Pete Muldoon, | a pace you CAN keep up—and then season in the big show. Carpenter a9|Duffy shaded Bryan Downey in a —— j KEEP iT UP. is & veteran coming here from To rr) round bout of many knockdow Mickey Ion and George Irvine} | ronto. : a a a have been practicing speed skating. | Savings Department Open At point Bobby Rowe, ff able tc to get sick is to! They won't mice plays. Saturday Evening play, will be opposed by Harry { - From 6 to 8 o'Clock M pou! A for end pnigr ic e we we —j| “Newsy” La Londe used to play js the oldest man Seattle la crosse with Mickey Io} ss | team. He is one of the oldest Stop Those Losses '* °'"* it? Mickey Ion hockey players on the Coast in 03% We absolutely guarantees the Just so Harry Holmes doesn't point of service, having been play : t famous 21 Tablets to stop losses | take |)! ing the game for 14 years. He from weakness or wo will re | played with Victoria for taree years ne turn your money. By mail, $1.00| No smoking before coming to Seattle Mum per beet 6 for $5.00. e . soir te tha beationt professional aT DRUG Co. cic Sa sme Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient. hockey player in the world, tipping ynvrts 1111 First Ave., Seattle miss th fen fc 8 wo i the beam at 235 pounds. He {8 | Oure—Per bez ! he_serie r the world was Seattle, _Washington.. = rather slow. —- a At goal the visitors have an edge. — — . | Geo. Vezena is recognized as the ST. PATRICK'S A s greatest of all goal tenders. He| @% ° ernest navel has had seven years’ experience Prize | Pineapple-—Fiorlda, erate . 4b0) ! ! against Harry Holme five. Apples— | iM cn. 120.14% to etalon tor and Cheese —+ cube 98 16,00@17 24.00@25.00 i 7.00 | 26.000 : 28,00@ 29.00 | soe 44.00 45.00 : 47.0048 00) 48 00.49.00 ; 42.00@43.00 y 19.00 40.00 | 40.00@ 41.00 on dow 25,00 67.00 59.00 soesoeees 17.00 15.00 1917, FRANKIE SULLIVAN has been PAGE 7 (Copyright, 1917, by ILC. Maher, ‘Trade Mark Kee. U & Put Office) BY BUD FISHER, THe on Me Mar THe fF Lo0R evo", JUST Com croms FUGKT AP Te THIS MET One BUT Hq AUNT iN rm aw *, Th “UN. AONE MUCH FARTHER \ UP Does rte Line? On, wo} THAT WAS Mim SITTING On THE Fronr STEP AS vou Cams (", BUT You ABKED ME WHERS ne Lives SEATTLE HAS 15 SERIES AT HOME. TAANNG CAMP GOSSIP | MINERAL SPRINGS, Tex—} WAXAHACHIE, Tex—Critice In White Sox pla s, worrying over the Tiger camp today gave Bobby Seattle secured 15 series at |the possibility of a rail tie-up, had Jones, Frisco phenom, the call over home the coming baseball sea- son, according to the schedule other aspirants for holdout Oscar — Vitt'’s job at third. Jones has de their minds set at rest today when Sergt. Smiley, drillmaster, assured curacy and all other good habits. ean aa I'll just remember that and begin reading “Nan of Music Mountain” in Monday’s Star. I know it’s a rattling good Western yarn because it’s by Frank H. Spearman. If I Don’t Read “Nan of Music Mountain” in The Star I will miss an exciting tale of the Calabasas valley, in which a girl of the mountains, who lives with a gang of bad men, is won by a fellow with grit. it Begins Monday

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