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j Valley Trambitas, Portland Middleweight, Takes Dose of ‘Carbolic A STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. WAS MISTAKE, HOWEVER, AND | DDD NOT KILL BY EDWARD HILL NE day prior to his fight last Friday night with “Battling” O Ortega, in San Francisco, | Valley Trambitas, } Portland middle | weight, took a of carbolic acid. The fact that next night by the California Mex! can leaves it plain to be seen that carbolilc acid as a training diet leaves many things to be de sired. The Rumantas had been out for a run In the par Returning to his training quarters, } | he had removed his running togs and was being given a rub down by his trainer, Jee Dillon, when he reached for! some medicine he had been taking. The bottle was on a shelf over his head, and out of sight. Some ons had placed a bottle of carbolic acid | alongside. Valley didn’t stop to look at the bottle, The fact that| he had barely taken the liquid into hie mouth when he discovered his mistake probably saved him from more serious consequenc FRISCO BOY TO APPEAR AT. ELKS' SHOW Sammy Morris. a Frisco young ster with a good reputation, will! take on Joe Harrahan, the scrappy local lightweight—Joe no longer lays claim to being a feather—at| the Elks’ club Wednesday night, as the semi-windup to the Eddie Pink man-Lioyd Madden contest. George! Ross of Vancouver and Willie Vetro, prize of the Truck Drivers’ union, | have also been matched. BILLY NELSON DOING WELL IN PORTLAND Billy Nelson, Spokane light Weight, seen tn action here on one occasion as a fourrounder, is step ping right along tn Portland. Now that “Muff* Bronson has left for! San Fra: Kendall this week, Billy bids come into his own fn the Rose © He has been beating all comers and was only overshadowed by the sensational “Muff” tn the hearts of the Oregon mitt fans. JACK DEMPSEY NEVER WAS SEATTLE BOXER A boxer answering to the name of Jack Dempsey, fighting at pres ent in California, is billing himself from Seattle. The name is a new one to Seattle followers of the box- ing game, however. Even the old- est inhabitant fails to recall any Jack Dempsey in these parts ex cept the famous middleweight. Evi dently the new Dempsey, who when/ in New York billed himself as from Portland, thinks Seattle is a good place to have “come” from. } WILLIE HOPPE WILL STAY IN SEATTLE AWHILE Willie Hoppe, who drawed with] Frankie Burns Friday night, ts in no hurry to get back to San Fran cisco, Willie has announced his in tention of sticking around Seattle) for a time. He may not go South until after he has made a trip to! New York and taken a cup of coffee! in 10-round game back there. Frankie Burns was expected to| leave today for his home in Oak- land. FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co.| 169 Washington Se, isco, where he fights Dick} to And the Doctor will give, you a careful examination| and prescribe for FREE. | | stage If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this of-| fer. We save you money and give! the best possible treatment. YOU KNOW THAT | en the ” your g standing trouble? measures a are nd | ana! | for | od Ataor- Itation — | Wesverman | DR, DONAWAY 2-4 Liberty Building AT LOWEST IN SMALE SQUIRREL FOOD Ihe shot the third goal Opposite Postoffics. | Ine Building Loans MONEY FURNISHED FOR BUILDING PLANS DRAWN FREE 601-2 Northern Bank Building /Yow! = Yevcrine ~ / PLOUNDERS—(1S ‘Ten APTER EIGHT. AN' | GoT \ A DATE DOWN “TOWN AT \ EletT AWenty five AN’ \ A HALE vi ' > PINELLI IS SOUGHT BY SALT LAKE The Salt Lake club of the Coast league may put a crimp In the chance for Spokane to secure Infielder Pineil! from the Portland club, Sait Lake has entered a claim for the services of the young player, and will carry the case to the national commission for settlement. It appears that Pinelli accepted Salt Lake terms last winter, but clatms that Manager Bernhard fail ed to send him a contract. He later signed up with McCredie and mado the Honolulu trip Pinellt showed fine fielding abil ity, but was slightly weak with the bludgeon; so McCredie announced that Nick Williams would get the lad Then along came the Salt Lake claim, which ties up Pinelll’s services for the time being at least | Alexander Pantages was an Inter-| ested spectator at Saturday's game. Score Montreal §, Seattle 4 Philip Kitchin was another of the hockey bugs that could not stay away. “No emoking" fn conspicuous pl Arena. about s Not al! of the spectators were In- side the building. Some of the younger generation climbed upon the roof and looked thru the tran soms. The scribes had to go early to get their right places. Laviolette, Canadian left wing, ice. Referee “Micky” lon called the players of both teams together for a conference at $:52 “Cully” Wilson tried the first shot, which went wide by a couple of feet. Laviolette made a record when 22 seconds after the face off “Newsy” Lalonde, the Canadiens captain, was the first one to be sent to the penalty bench. The first period ended with Rowe and Pitre fighting for’ the puck in the Canadiens’ territory. Tommy Smith drew the firet pen- alty in the second period. | Coutere and Riley got Into the| | game at the same time in the sec-| ond stanza. Holmes, Seattle goalie, ring fr attack of ght during the second 20 minutes. Seattle opened the third period }jn such a manner that !t looked| a if “Les Canadiens” were going to be swiped off their feet Marager Sam Kennedy of the visitor was all smiles when his team came on the ice for the third and final stanza. Louis Berlanquette, one of Mon- treal’a scrappy forwards, {s laid up with @ bad shoulder. “Cully” Wilson was the only Se. attle player. to be sent to the pen alty bench during the game. Bernie Morris kept up his scor- record by putting three goals TEREST RATES BROS. Elliott 686 gns were posted! was the first player to come on sl | | (Star's Special Sport Writer Tour would be done, because the men are | MARLIN, Tex., March WHEN YOU'RE N A HURRY IM SURE (HAD “THAT MONEY IN-THIs PURSE! MAYBE (1S UNDER THESE TRADING STAMPS OR MIXED INTIS POWYER PUF rl por course! THAT ~ ~ [| SHOESTRING HAD “TO BREAK “HIS MORNING! IM GONNA WEAR RUBBER ' YOUNG GIANT STARS snapped for The Star } training camp in Marlin Springs, Texas. } first sacker; left, Benny Kauff, the fleet outfielder. WALTER ff fA) HOLKE. ¥ dj | | i} | Temperament Will Win or Lose for McGraw Carthy were to stay away from the! field, BY PAUL PURMAN the same amount of work} Ing Major League Training Camps) ‘now right on their toes—they have 19— |'o be dragged off the diamond. Whea the rookies came to camp, late in February, more than half! The greatest amount of temper ament collected in a ball t |the regulars showed up with the rl r hem, elub—the s the New York | something almost unheard of. Why?| er gee Recause these men—Jack Mur-| ? Tesreau, Benny Kauff,; » Ls t v Temperament can mean two ton, Me thy, Schupp things in a ball club—a great win ning machine‘or an erratic combi would be bet for the extra week in camp and — wanted that extr fh | nted tha ‘a work } What will {t mean to the Thetis gues inike Snubs bias 74 «.~| ment is doi | Listen! As I write this the New « doing for the Giants, | Temperament may turn right | around and do something e| | In July—but at this stage of the York Giants look Iike the best ball club of the type since the old Cubs) |—tt is the same type of ball club,| aille We deben? 4 }and the answer, which will be re Ll dosen't seem possible. along in the summer, will tell the story If the New York Giants can keep the same spirit they have | now, they are unbeatable. If they become indifferent, a much poorer club can beat them. But the present spirit of Giants in itself | bearabl | ‘The men individually bell |they are going to play in a world series, After talking to a few of them, you can’t help catching this en |thustasm—tt is contagious; {t is the enthusiasm that 1s death to op position. If Manager McGraw and Lew Me- Albert Hansen Bliveremith deweler @ 1010 Gecond Ave. Near Madison | the BULLBROS. Just Printers | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 REAL PAINLESS: st the Montreal goalie. | | Every hockey player has his D ENTISTS | favorite trick, “Bullet” Pitre holds | his opponent’s stick whenever it is possible. “Newsy” LaLonde trips his opponent just as he is getting | ready to shoot and “G Mum- mery uses his weight to put the op-| posing side out of commission. | . | Coutere’s share will be $10 less on account of the little run-in that }he had with “Mickey” Ton, fm orfer to introduce our (whalebone) plate, which {s the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the, mouth; you can bite corn off the| cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown .....-+ $8.00 $15 set of tecth (whalebone) $8.00 | In all, the visitors were penal. {zed nine times for a total of minutes. Seattle was nicked o |for three minutes. | Tiger Pitchers Do Not Stay by “Rep’? $10 sot of teeth ........---85.00 i! | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 WAXAHACHI ex., March 19 White crowns wees 83,00 ary a hit batsman nor a base on) gold fillings « 91.00 up |palla wes the record of thre nitchers in yesterday’s encoy with Waco. Couch, Coveleskie Ehmke yielded three hits betweon | them. The Tigers won, 9 to 0. Ailver fillings . Platina fillings - ++-780 All work guaranteed for 15 years. jon taken in the morn- eth same day. Exam- ing and ge {nation and Call ané fee Samples of Our Fiate and@ Bridge Work. We Stand ‘Test of Time. Hulen and McCarty [| | SUPPOSE PTS AGAING T Right—Holke, PAGE 9 THIS CAR HAS MOVE D TWO BLOCKS INTTEN MINUTES! me \ RULES FOR ME MOTORMAN TO SNOW SOME SPEEV, AND COMODATG PASSENGERS! in action at the Giant the hard-hitting BrNNIE, Kgure 50, LONG I'VE BEEN PINCHED FORK LONERING CANT BUY KOU STOCK AD "LL NEGO THC MONEY | FOR MY FINE avo TRACK TEAM BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPIE The University of Washing- ton track squad is beginning to | show something of the form that Coach Vander Veer hopes will bring it the championship of the Pacific coast when the All-Coast meet is held on Uni- versity fleld May 19. Before any real workouts can be had the new track will need to be| Joompleted in all details. Just when it will be finished remains a mys tery. It cannot, however, be much longer than the first part of next week. The rains of the past week were ® great aid toward putting the Stories in the hopes of snagxing| finishing touches on the parts al ready complete. With @ little roll ing the surface will be in a condi tion to stand any kind of work. | Coach Vander Veer hopes to have the first real workout of the season next Saturday. By that time the different events will be cut down so that the strain will not prove a handicap to the contestants, The }100-yard dash will be cut to 80 yards, the mile to @ half mile, and the other events accordingly. Some of the freshmen candidates have |been showing remarkable form. |Erickson and Ed Jobneon in the |sprints, Pope and “Cy” Johnson tn the weights are the ones that Coach | Vander Veer is centering his atten tion on. Of the old men, Otis in the mile and Wirt and Murphy in| the weights are showing up excep- tionally well. Glacier Park Is Winner at Ball | ‘The Glacter Park team of the Great Northern railroad won its sec- ond game of the seagon, Saturday, when they defeated the fast Wash {co nine, 4 to 1, The Park team | would like to hear from out-of-town teams desiring games Address Manager Viberts, Majestic hotel, Seattle. | Walla Walla and | Bellingham Tie} Breaking even in thelr two-game series, Bellingham and Walla Wal la are now tied for the basketball nship of the state. Beliing- d to play off the tie./ [MARKET REPORT! nS ae Prices Faid Wholrwale Vegetables and OE... VEGETABLES Sa © Piortas, p new, per Ib, . Horseradish Lattnes le Local hoth Cal. 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BY AHERN | A ORTE IN THE MORNING— Cfhor—- FISH TALES ARE COMING IN WITH EVERY MAIL NOW Fish tales from all sections of the state are pouring into the office of the sporting editor. Have you sent yours yet? Steve Reynolds, the battling fire- man, is among the contributors. Steve tells about an experience he had on a@ trout creek near Index. A feminine angler, Miss Alta Hughes, has contributed a very clever yarn, as bas Emmett Mirmi ham of Irondale. Many others have sent tn fish one of the grand prizes hug up by Piper & Taft The first prize Is @ $15 Divine hand-made dry fly rod, 9% feet long, and weighing 5% ounces. The second {8 a leather-bound De Luxe fish basket. One dozen Piper & Taft special hand-tied flies is the third prize. The judges of the con test will be announced Wednesday Scripture Hangs Up Perfect Trap Score George Scripture hung up a per- fect score at the Green Lake Gun club's traps Sunday afternoon, He shot 60 birds without a miss. W. H. Carstens was tied with Harry Williams for second, each getting 49. At Harbor island, Matt Gross- man, Deskin Reid, Ed Ellis and Hugh Flemming fimished in the lead, with 47 aplece, Sailor Kirke to Meet “Wop” Again VER, March 19%. — Joe (“Wop”) Fiynn will have another opportunity to prove that the alibi he offered the last time Sailor Kirke of California licked him was on the level when ho clashes with Kirke for 15 rounds tonight at the N. A. C. Arena here. Chicago Cubs Win Game From Frisco SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.— The Cubs copped their first game here yesterday, when they won, 7 to 5, from the Seals, after being beat- en by the Os 7 to 6, in the morn- ing game. BLACK DIAMOND NEWCASTLE SOUTH PRAIRIE Fuels famous for their effic war DIAMOND hold use. Main 5080 nings, winning 7 to 3. 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Baseball Squad inner in First When the U. of W. baseball |took on and trimmed a team @ | leaguers Sunday, it hung up ite fits | victory of the season. “Sun” |the college shortpatcher, was \star of the contest, which \tol Scots Trounce Irish In Their Soccer Mix The bonnie highland laddies umphed over the Irish in the ‘Irish soccer encounter, Sunday af ernoon, at Dugdale's manor, 3 to Ferdie Schupp Is Victor for Gian : | GALVESTON, March 18. |Schupp revived only after the seconds had nailed Galveston seven runs in the final three Bs iency, economy and genuine mth, BRIQUETS 363 Railroad Ave. S. Alfalfa and Molasses .. Bran sedsersees Marley Corn Corn Chops Onts-—Puget Sound | _ Mantern Washington. Food ; 28.00@ 44.000 45.00 | Whol Cracked. . 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