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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. PAGE 9 Second Game of Ice Hockey World’s Series Scheduled in Arena Tonight. BOBBY ROWE If MUTT AND JE F F U mpires Hay ec to Get Into Condition Same As Ball Players rave Marie Neg § Pat offiond BY BUD FISHER, TROT \iGeere, | 'f , WHAT ARE You ? | UP To IN THAT . 4 ) wa Lor - « ERIS, sacar AN Re om LATE thre (tr sHouto say Nott WHATS THar? | (ano Bes , | , — LLL SHO ty ‘ b daha y MeOBRE NED Gwe Will NTH rvs | YER Qu \ A Bau PROM A I RUNNING —, 4 G 4) . LTHO Seattle failed to GAME pat? GITouoT THIS OF THE CAMEL! TAKS THE AIR, ] " LP LCOULDGET IN \ Oe , at CONDITION BN THE aa You! wee Yo. |. ||) ME & Joe Umneiminute Sr | | | WAS, T said | | win Saturday first game of the ice hock« y TIMG THE SEASON | Que! due ania On! BONS world’s series here from t a NS So TIM done / | - , 1 . ING eR, KAM Montreal Canadiens, no one TLE SPRING _ = MY IMA CINA TION | cour Go connected with the local clu Oppears worried today with the second game of the serie scheduled for tonight Ast result of their 8 to 4 vietory Saturday, diens are on the lon the betting to win tonight the Car J) yy Vc or ‘The fact that the Eastern sty! of game with off-side play ar tover eliminated, w taged this evening seems to give the visitors an edge. The locals however, have had some ex ' perience at the six-man game and have been doing nothir s i but attending secret confe ences and figuring out ‘plays iba aaa RON ~~ TOMORROW EVE SEASON ON SOON % f In Saturday's game the weak Point in the local lineup was at de fense. Harry Holmes let several #co1 slip thru hin that he has Kept out in ot Then the! ———— = husky Can: ed too much GEORGE ADAMS, match. | week. Miske says | BY H, C. HAMILTON eee 4 for Bobby F Ed Carpen maker for the Elke’ club, has | $10,000 to $15,000 tn | United Press Staff Correspondent x ter, Seattle's light ¢ nen completed his card for tomor. | cause of the injury. | NEW YORK, March 20.— —— HOT— With the rover ¢ nated row night with the exception of | With the axes beginning to “Cully” Wilson will be given an one bout which will be added NEW YORK—Ted Lewis # awing in training camps, fans - alongside of the crippied Rowe and Lioyd Madden, N. W. lightweteht | {rst ro giimpse of what may be expect- view the game from a spectator’s champ, will risk bis title in a fro ed when the National and | al . standpoint. Roy Rickey, substitute, cas with Eddie Pinkman as the) COLUMBUS, o- Jobnny O'Leary! American leagues plunge into O who replaced Rowe in Saturday's chief attraction. Pinkman, us- | Fecetved' enough punishinent in 11 their flag chases. game, will start in the lineup to jual, is working hard and’ talkiig| Pounds from Joe Kivers, so the ref-| ‘There {s little change from the] No smoking! 4 night. |more. Madden feels confident of | ¢ree called off the bout. pre-season dope that emanated from | . The contest starts at $:30. Fred ‘ winning J the stove league. The National will 3 Ton and George Irvine will officiate. | mmy Morris, San Francisco| Rickey May Become _ |league has its strong teams, the 9 Oe ee ae The lineups i 126-pounder, takes on Joe Harra . . % ° American has its strong ones. A| tages. 7 ee tod “oe {han in the semi-windup. George | Head of Cardinals matter of careful conditioning, free | iJ olmes . Joa! ° Vezina | Ross and Willie Vetro also have a) - dom from injuries whey the season | tree Rickey .....Detense Corbean |Dlace on the card, as do Charley) gr. LOUIS, March 20,—Branch |Starts and the natural things that skatin sane toe oneal than Carpenter. Defense Mumm Randon and Frank Rogers Rickey, business manager of the St.|0 to make up @ baseball season | we ara style of " . 4 hed Lett Wi 1 . WILL , Louis Americans, is scheduled for, !ll settle the issue, as always, | fiat» 3 oy nee ing.. Lavie | WILLIE HOPPE left last night | presidency of the Ca Is. Baul! A i ‘ Walker ...Right Wing San Francisco. He had intend Vaxeait 8 srasidaat, den pony that he! In Pry gl ems Hraneog ey lp. dare io an tntneeted ape ‘ wiley Pies -Duinty ‘ [od sticking rotary Seattle for *! wit allow Rickey to make the|Chicago, Detroit and New York| ‘ Pear a i; Howe . “Westy. j iene htt recelved. word that Tis change, but it is said Rickey will|stand out as the best balanced| Seattle didn't practice yest 6; + Util | 1 2 orala. accept teams. Many experts are favoring | but spent an hour skating, | om ‘ : - Chicago to wim a pennant this eee i ia LEE JOHNSON, colored Nigh : _ . year. They , somebacke | mes i! Louie Should W orry weight, will be Archie Wyard's op. Rookies Get Gate pt the gnebio es cetieg coma, atlases iad F rE | ponent in a 10-round battle at $ “hoe. = > | ‘ q Because He Is Fat |couver, Wash, on the 26th of this in Chicago Camp (one time as food as they grew Jim Scott is said to be showing bet-} Roy Rickey may be the x one | month ° rena te , - 5 NE EAD are | a : _— = er than he has for several years,|Gowdy” of this world's series. base for Cleveland, carrying all « thes bene Jatt rounds 0° |i emar and Catcher Walker, joined | B#ViNs success in his efforts to Let's hope. ‘ 200 pounds. He could not reduc | wheswhed , been an even battle, Earl Ainsworth and the Unware to-|{h@ kinks out of his flip It ha further by lacing, says a doctor, but renting, ing ten Mieka Se ES ire y's game be | ven stat 1 no exper!-| ‘There were a lot of holes 4am 4 Louis declares he'll be fast enough. pores tas te Segre Hn. Titan PO e ; tues, Comis seating with outh ‘side | net Saturday. knife 5 #0 (he \true, will be found filling all the| Pete Muldoon admits Seattle MEMPHIS—interference by Ref.| holes wherever possible not win. a SU ie leree Haacke was all that ree The National | ue seems to be Just Printers , aaa 9 | ack Moran, St: Lou, | from Wolfram Refuses to all New York, with @ remarkable] Game starts at 8:30. Wade Hoyt, the youngest re | |knockout last night. The sched: in defense and a slugging out-| i haat 5 ena eruit in the major leagues, ||tled eight-round fight with Jack | Sign 1917 Contract iiit'to tack up. McGraw’s hurl- BATTLE TTLE SLOWS UP } snapped in action for The Star tears was stopped in the sixth. | “= ers are not the best in the league, at the Glants’ training camp at -— | Frank Wolfram, pitcher for Ge-/but his hitters will spoil many a PARIS, March 20.—“Slight Marlin Springs, Tex | ST. PAUL-—Billy Miske, with #/attle last season, has returned his|cinner for the other pitchers. ress,” despite bad vote and swollen paw, reached home tojay|contract to Dugdale unsigned. It} The Braves appear to be the most|struction of all means of © le cnet ————@ | #everal thousand dollars poorer be-| was stated that Frank had not re-|dangerous opponents of the Giants,|cation, was reported by the j cause he was forced to cancel ceived a contract for the coming|with the Phillies and Dodgers run-lofficial statement today in BY PAUL PURMAN | baseball head iealeie eae eaame ———" | training for several bouts last !season, Such was not the case, ning in the order named Avre-Aisne district, | (The Star’s Special Sport Writer Wade Hoyt will not be with the IEF G ” R kie 4 Touring the Major League Giant In the season. 1 irst Giant Rookie Training Camps) will be to Memphis, whe I lere for 1 raining MARLIN, Texas, March 20. Mike Donlin, an old Giant, will : | © 00 COO 00OHOSO0OOOCT SL OOD ES DOTTTD OO © 00000000000 00000000 00000 0000S OOO OOO: —Today | looked over one of | look after him—but this is not on - the most remarkable, if not | account of lack of ability, but be| Fletcher Brann of Ca bis @ | THE most remarkable boys (cause McGraw fears his extreme | Mich, is the outside ttle > | who has ever broken into |youth may be @ handicap to him or signed for 1917 to put in his/ i | baseball—Wade Hoyt of Brook: [without another season in the|appearance. Fietchtr, a 190-pound/ > lyn, | minors | twirter, arrived in town yesterday ‘ I talked to half a dozen Giants,| Hoyt has onty been pftching ball |from Michigan. Bill Cunningham, t the outfielder, Is reported on his including Manager McGraw, about amateur and professional—for way North from California | this young pitcher, then ‘looked |two years. He broke in with Erns- him over as he tossed them up to * high school, Brooklyn, in| | batters at the Glants’ field here , 1916, {Grant Hugh Brown | II th ballplayers seldom Glance over this record ee secnsain Orie a Feet | : oe Left Out in Cold! grow enthusias er & yout 915—Won three champlon- A big new discovery in cigarette blending RISK 000000008 000006650 04 eeaaaanadaa 00086000066! Where the Title to who te Hable to ater into | thelr! “chips in the Greater New York sath Wemie ices dace’ j Shoes, but the men I tatke Fe amateur leagues, winning 33 NE dongs ee ee Your Real Estate Is enthusiastic about Hoy ngost patie games and losing three. Hugh Brown Is looking for some The big thing about Chesterfields is their unique Involved? player ever taken seriously by a] in the pene State lesser rn [ordered to vacate his officer. in blend. The Chesterfield blend is an entirely newcom- ‘ < yall club. Has Long Arms | A remarkable thing about him| }is his size, His arms are as long| las Jett Tesreau’s. Ho has an easy motion which al- | most recalls Mathewson. He has/ speed, an assortment of curves and | | a change of pace. And he has a| SS aa | major lea Hartford and Lynn. Pitched | Madison Square Garden, where he 30 games, winning 22 and [attempted to stage boxing bouts.) ineleadin He still believes, however, that he| ing two no | will get @ lease on the property. bination of tobaccos. This blend is the most important new development in cigarette making in 20 years. ery prudent busi- ness man carries fire insurance and life in- surance. Every owner of real estate, every As a result, Chesterfields produce a totally new kind of cigarette enjoyment—they satisfy! Just like a “‘bite’’ before bedtime satisfies when you’re hungry. 7 fender on real estate |New Home Not Yer | , es =| — 2 But with all that, Chesterfields are MILD, toot security should require Chosen for S. A. 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