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SETET IS FAVORED TO WIN ARGUMENT EATTLE'S hockey Septet will skate onto the ice the favorite tonight when it meets the Canadiens of Montreal in the third game of the world’s series in the Arena This is the result of the re markable showing made @gainst the strong visiting ag fregation Tuesday night when the locals outpointed the win mers of the National Hockey association race by a Wide margin. Skeptics, ever, point to the beating handed Seattle in the first game when the Western style With seven men, the same as will be played tonight, un off. ) Reports from both camps are to effect that’ the men on st ms are in excellent condition | the fracas. Manager Geo. Ken uty of the visitors admitted after | day's defeat that , Saturday's IN Was so easy for the Easterners that they began putting on 1 al “sy forgot to train for the next} game, This important little detail Was not overlooked during the ir ferval between tonight's and the) Test game, however. The visitors | have been doing some pretty lively Practice, according to Kennedy. | Bert Corbeau Hurt Bert Corbeau is slightly with an injured knee | ‘where he was cut with a skate, be ‘Will be in the lineup tonight, as tne Frenchmen have only eight m Perlanquette is out with an injure! arm and Cy Noble ts not cligible | to compete. They are both watch ing the series from the bench ‘This evening's fracas will be the Jast one in which the players share the gate receipts. The hockey World's series is staged on the plan similar to the baseball title event ‘The stick wielders get to dip their > hands only into the coin taken in for the first three games. This Will put at rest any misguided in- wiiyiduals who are inclined to ve the play fixed. The players i still have an interest in the jes, however, because of the t that the winning team takes per cent to the losers’ 40. To-| aht's lineups follow: ice very how wa } Montreal. | -+-. Vexena| Mummery + Corbeau Pitre Smith ° aionde Laviolette ; Rey, Riley. Utility. . Berlanquette leree—Mickey ton. of play—George Irvine. BAS i boys of New York between, 16 and 19 will now have to take military training. And the rich boy \can’t bire a substitute. It is! to prepare ! STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. PAGE 15 (Copyrt ‘Trade ht, 1917, by TLC. Piaher, lark Reg U & Pat Office? MUTT AND, JEFF—Naturally the President Needs Advice Sometimes. GEE, Jerry BE SORe WHEN T TEL. mum ING RIGHT Close UP. Hey SIAM A TERWUS GITTLe GUN == RuSH TWO HOT BRICKS FoR PICKET NO. 6. SHO'S Ger rine coud rear Vg WANTED S MAN To NEAT BRIS, \POR THE WHITEHOUSE PLICKETS TO STAND ON DURING THE \ COLD WAve . SUPF RAGE TTS COMMIT TER» WASHINGTON DC: TM’ GONNA DASM Dowty THERE AND GRAB Sy q ~ PRETTY Sorr! 1 CAn Sir RIONT Here BY THE WHITe MOoUST WITHOUT SUCRE T AE RVICE MEN CHASING WANs TLL GET @ rete PRE KDeNT Dud RVERY THING. IP L HAD A BUNce OF PIKE TS LIKE TAS wourd J TAKE "A FENCE ’ 4 Yous 10U SERIOUS, Twanrr To DISCUSS 4 MATTER CM POR TANCE Now To Gwe ME YOu AICS oF Gene . BY BUD FISHER. yerr WANT DAVY ROBERTSON Is SECOND TY COBB IF ‘END OF BOXING IN. GOTHAM IS NEARING DECLARES RICKARD jtests here eee “HAPPY” NEW YORK, March 23.—Tex Rickard, veteran promoter of There is no attraction, no mat H RRY ‘ ee H.C. HARILTON . |r fed cf vd doesn't feel like} e 0 ©. » dbo A | United Press Staff Correspondent | stretching his legs in a sprint to Ontos Sree ed or aueiae nodes Vis ce inctins pet sane § H NEW YORK, March 23,— first base, why it's nobody’s busi in New York state is so near | would be worth a man's while in ) HOLMES John J. McGraw’s declaration | ness, so he does as he pleases. he can almost fee! it. New York. The attendance would ) | that Davy Robertson, Giant McGraw Grilled Him Even if Gov. Whitman, in the he so smail money would be loat outfielder, is as great a ball | McGraw has been grilling Rob-| cpinion of Rickard, should sudden-|on any great venture in the 1 player as Ty Cobb, if the Giant /ertson for a long time, using his ly relent in his avowed intention! A Moran-Willard, such as I star cares to be, was almost own successful way in making a of crushing the game in this & year ago, would not draw ¢ : the cause for breaking out with | great man of his potential great the sport money to pay expenses, and the American flags and holding a | This year, according to McGraw, black eye er,| world knows I " a public mass meeting to send | Robertson is going to step out as This, of course, indicates beyond | that affair thanks by the citizens of Eliza- | the only real rival of the famous | a shadow of doubt that Rickard,| Rickard hastened to ad (i neondad SE rachael xtc Georgia Peach in all-around ball | stager of sensational matches, no/ss not his ression tt Holmes played a remarkably {1 dave used o play on the town | playing. Dave has added a few longer is to be counted as a factor|tics of a f of the box brilliant game at goal for Seat. )| "4"! a gr beth City and they] promises of his own and it may elty |in this city have haf any e known for some time down | be that he will forget temperament of moving for big bouts in this in tle in Tuesday night's game. Se- (| ther or state . try that ¢ kia has nothing on| and try to make them stick lor state the rest of th ntr attle Ice hockey fans, Manager }/ south Carolina in the matter of| Last year Dave busted {nto the| Publicity Unfavorable contrary elieves boxin Pete Muldoon and the rest of sending great ball players to the - * Rickard pointed out the unfavor-|on a firmer fo hie teammates are hoping he § g ally » the! first days of the season with a few| major leagues y able public e game has re ‘ t now tha will repeat his performance to- } ed of late and added that no one ho-dec many | night against the Canadiens at ( head the iron 1 nh ie oe trouble Atal: eattased ant could expect the high clacs and} : laws, he ves, takes the the Arena. some Gina. Ha Ge frerkchs a tana ee a CcuMPnae cae large crowds of old to attend con- vunch out of the game. | tthe ball « Miche. ‘bast for alton ernton aney neee we and RA the ball on the nose, ts out @/ such a furore that every one, Mc: | | |few inflelds bits a year, steals a) Graw included, said the star ha ad | Di¢k McAdams Picked] ‘Blondy” Butler Is | base or two, turns in a few fielding | at last begun to shine. a i : a sensations each year and calls it| premature praise, for Dave struck | to Captain Mat Men Winner in Cue Mix} & whole twelve months crammed |a slump, forgot his good resolutions | cise | into three or four, or whatever the|and ended the season with a bat-| Richard McAdams, for two years| “Blondy” Butler, Seattle billiard | egg Abeny Afcn ee ee ee a member of the University of} shark, showed up in 18-carat form | Dave {s temperamental. He {s aj the hall of fame. | hington Wrestling squad, was! last night in Portland. when he| eedersoearyg ala pelt rier sing Pod Plc Sal rt lente Mage lle hn elected Thursday to head the team | beat “Lefty” Le Duc, 253 to 15, in| contempt for the Northerner's| sneezed at at any time, but Dave brusqueness. He is a great ball! player and he knows it fairly weil. | But Dave wants to b for the 1918 season, The past sea-|their match for the pocket bi \ard | son was the first that McAdams | title of the Northwest made his letter. He was the star; Butler ran 107 balls for an aver for the local school In both the/|age of 503-5. He ran out in five | Washington State college and the| shots. The score now stands 800 Oregon Agricultu college to 615 local man. 5, in favor of the tests during the rv ey Dowd Will Have to} _ reat in hisi year. eee Sorenson to Captain WwW A Fe ON ve!) Brother Freddie Wants to Gather jate meets. The letter men voting at yester Models—Regular, Upstairs Price One-quarter silk or Open Saturday 401-403 Seattle’s _Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop Special Display of Full Silk-Lined Top Coats! Colors: Oxford and Black Sizes 34 to 48. The popular coat for this season of the ; year, and a dress coat at all times—a coat atta arene tt ears Albert Sorenson, mainstay of-the | i > C | Seaton, ¢ ore Sartoris, Dean Boll- | Pay State 42 Seeds ie Pullman basketball | anh = Sin ress ts | IMARKET R EPORT Se ee oe eel von ca be gee wpe ST. PAUL, Mar h 23 Unteas |t | team for the next season. This! a —————— | Mike’ o'Dowal’ pays the state athe | rr rns | year marks Sorenson's third as a oar nema $4: Within 9616s ware Y wtone | member of the five | cays, he will be barred from ap-| | ae Paid Whetesa a tor | 4 Prodacers { |, searing in the state for a year, al@— - . Veal and Pork noe cimihes et toe eeisuilanion aunien |” le ny Chapman Beats Meade} - a a, 4 ated | VEGETABLES chieds | O'Dowd was fined by the com-|Mite rer eck ~ ie | Chapman won over Meade last mission recently when he fatied to} 2 « the is night at Brown & Hulen's in their ,report for physical examination Ke oye tye ek 138 | billiard mix in the city balk line preceding a bout with Jack Eri‘ton leas 8° tournament, 200 to 199. The game jhere. | Cantifiower ate, 2 dos. Veal——Fan 135-1 t4|Was the closest and most sensa- |r" era 6.5006 .15 | Roosters 13) tional yet staged in tI Cole Corn Mucho ‘Oakland Club Wins tg lsconea | Over Chicago Cubs} %° } * | Pork Prices to Retailer for and Cheese | REAL PAINLESS ! Fesplant.Picrida, per ib ee Gerlle—Cal, new, per It anhington creamery, cube 29 SAN FRANCISCO, March 23.— |Morseradiah— Leal, por ib toe creamery, bries ‘DENTISTS The Oa Coasters took the | Lattuce—Per 33 Local hoth ae} Chicago Cubs to camp in their! 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Pike St. Fight in Portlan PORTLAND, March ruso” Dan Salt, of Seattle, with two Sound city gladiators) ready for battle tonight. “Frenchy” | Vaise of Seaitie takes on Pete | Mitschie, while Bud Ridley tangles | with “Toughy” Wing. | | -"Ca-| is here 2” | Wants to Make the | Mexicans Love WAXAHACHIE, Tex., March —A tour to Mexico City by the Ti \eers and Giants In the spring of | 1918 is under consideration by Jen-| |nings and McGraw. The managers | are said to believe they can instili a love for the United States into |the Mexicana by a fancy assort |ment of base hits, |“Covey” May Have | Rival in “Opener | NEW ORLEAN! 3, March 23. |Coveleskie has a riv for the | mound in the opening game with | Detroit. He is Guy Morton, who ts developing slowly. Covey, how aver is considered at his best. | | | Great Falls C lub to Start Training Sa “OLYMPIA, Mareh 23.—The Great | | Falls baseball club, headed by Man jager Herb Hester, is scheduled to | Resin its spring training here Sat urday, Grapetrutt— | cat. . +4 1) Wheat Florida» Wheat Honey— New r Florida, crate . Applee— Stayman Winesap . Local cooking Bpitzenbers ...- CANADIENS of Montreal RESERVED SEATS NOW ON OFFICE FOR TONIGHT'S GAME, A GAME OF THE SERIES MONDAY N HOCKEY World’s Championship HOCKEY ~ SEATTLE Tonight, 8:30 P. SEE THE FLYING FRENCHMEN IN ACTION Hay M. Sharp SALE AT THE ARENA LSO FOR THE FOURTH IGHT, MARCH 26. HOCKEY sa00 Silver fillings Platina fillings . ing and get teeth same day. ination thd advice tree. Call and See Sam: and Hridge Wi We Stané the Test ef Time. 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FREDDIE ANDERSON, |couver, Wash., brother of the ‘a- mous “Bud” Anderson, who set the fistie world afire some few years has started out to win the lightweight championship Anderson family, “Bud” {the pugilistic world, of Van- He beat all ran up against Leach Cross and lost to the New |York dentist. Shortly after this | |defeat he quit the ring and turned attention to his Vancouvrr, ranch and brother Freddie. Freddie has had a number of bat s around the Northwest and in |'Texas and has met but one better |inan up to d Wheat Slams Baseball Over the Garden Wall HOT SPRINGS, “March 2 Wheat began life as a luxury quisition of the Dodgers by losing |". brand new baseball over the right field fence in a practice fame, Joe Mandot Winner in New Orleans Go NEW ORLEANS, Joe Mandot, New from Jimmy Miner, ten rounds here last March Orleans, Memphis, in night. Miner in the fourth 23.— wen land seventh rounds. Benny Hommey the first Leonard stopped in the tenth Packey round, ————-———#@ knockout ior Hommey, for the | Anderson traveled far in 23.—Zach | ac: | | Another Benefit Is of original cast | | Another benefit will jor the Firemen’s band next Tues y night yrth and South End teams, com- |posed of ylayers who have never jekated before, | cam Planned for Tooters be staged * in the Arena. The will put on a hockey ¢ that should beat the battle Gettysburg as put on with the Corner Let Us Make Your Suit for the Occasion Our Display of Spring and Summer Patterns Will Surely Please SUIT Made to Order 15 Union Made Step in and look them over, it costs you noth- ing and it may be the means of saving you & few dollars on your Spring Suit. We honestly believe that we give you the greatest clothing value it is possible to receive. We specialize on $15, $18 and $20 made-to- measure clothes. 304 PIKE ST. Open Saturday Till 10 P, M,