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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. PAGE 7 seattle Winner in Third World’s Series Ice Hockey Contest in Arena, 4 to 1 'y DNTREAL IS MUTT AND JEFF—Certainly, It’s / in ba as SECT UE Were dnc ates BY BUD FISHER, Now You GING wwe Two JG ees! AND He's TVS Got A FINE a TERKS OO THE LING IF ONLY BEAN DowN THERE TEN FoR US WORKING FoR THE ANN THING HAPPENS BETORE MINUTES « MAYO HGS BEEN | NAVY PLANTING MINGS La! NT AND VOU WANT to ATTACKED BY A SHARK ——— (N THE NARGAR, ALC You a WBE HAULED UP IT'S NO USE, ° IN FAST Mix fate he Sate wero, A Ovi a mur) we'Le Because I'cawt Bir AND DIG HOLES IN THE q HAVE To CHUCK Die IF 3 Carey BOT TUM OF TNE OCEAN WALE 5. THE Joe SPiT om ww MANDS: NCE ag: 3 youth triumphed over and > and experience last 1 When Seattle won the th OuT IE IDE Game of the ice he y HOLES (N THE World’s series in the Arena LW BOTTOM from the Canadiens of Mon : treal, 4 to 1 The locals now have an ledge on the series, having won the second and third ames, The next fracas will Played Monday night f As in Tuesday's contest, the attle club had it on the Mon real team at every point of he contest. Their combina jon plays were put over w map and zip and their | mshes down the ice were zig a : si wee - ed = most = successfully a en ge Vezena, Montreal, —————— patie, declared after the con-/the last two m soo eeen tees WME soxwn CAMP IS CLEVER fhe hvine cco? BROOKLYN ROBINS TO | ght ware & ALL RUN st that he thought some one} Ed Carpenter, attle m8 shooting pucks at him a‘ sketful at. a time out of a t aa 2 escorts t t lew inches o oring on thes ‘ 2 : The first Seattle score was hung |POlitan captain, slipped the pur 9 ° RNAS oe p after 10 minutes of fast playing|(0ru Vezena for Seattle's « MINERAL WELLS, Tex. | GRAND RAPIDS, = Mich March 24—Qaseball bate“are | B xX I RI | Marem, 84 = Deorge | Gatorive @| and Waiter Holzechuh of Pe- | taken place. Bernie Morris |S0ore. Bernie Morris follow | a >t to 0, A few minutes later Tomr i ‘on a pass from Foyston being used as rifles In the camp oria, with a score of 1,346, made | | | pated the net after receiving the|W!th two more, making the 4 Ridkey and Couture Mix wre kept the Canadiens from t of the Chicago White Sox here. a new world’s record for the ng shut out by over al ~ i. It was plainly evident from the ape for his ean ne O° 8) The Sox are in military training BY EDWARD HILL doubles in the A. B. C. tourn: BY H. C, HAMILTON inson still is worried about third first that the game was going to be) rowd was by far the largest| Under Sergt. Walter Smiley, SEATTLE BOXING FANS | FRANCIS LA BARA writes from| ment today. The scores United Press Staff Correspondent | base. ul and hard fought Jim!o¢ the series. The fans w and in the absence of real rifles, | are due for a treat next Fri- Los Angeles, seeking matches here were: NEW YORK, March 24—Wil- Casey Stengel, too, may be mise ickey and Couture dropped their; time shoulder ball bats when they day night, when Eddie Campi for Ted Frenchie, saying Ted is the| Satorius 254 214 220—688 bert Robinson, manager of the |ing, because of the cutting fever ols and went at each other with! puliding are put thru their daily drills. | and Frankle Sullivan tangle in | best bantam Los Angeles has ever, Holzschuh 186 237 235 658 Brooklyn Dodgers, is going to |that has laid hold of Ebbets. In his its in the first period, and repeat-|pooes wh the Canadiens at Charies Comiskey, owner of | the main event of the Austin & | produced. ‘Ted has beaten all the! | start the race this spring with place may be Jimmy Johnston or the performance in the second! tempted a bit of rough work the Sox, has offered to boost Salt bill in Dreamiand. best boys of his weight, according Canadian Amateurs a lineup greatly changed, and j|Hickman. Hi Myers and Zach It is the third time these] “Newsie” Lalonde, Montreal cap-| ‘the prize offered by Ban John- Eddie Campl, who will be seen | tO the missive, and will take on any pends - a : | 's more confident than ever, | Wheat are fixtures. ‘or the first time, local mitt en lad hereabouts at 115 pounds. | Win Ice Hockey Mix! if reports are true, in the ‘ho writer also states that Leo "AG, th of his men. . CHICAGO, March 24.—Chicago| Strength of his ‘ ‘The roughest playing of the came|“Newsie” is a brilliant player, and| '" his organization. Johnson Houck was robbed when given @/ nocxey fans were astonished today| Robinson, with @ mediocre base- put over in the second period, | will be popular here if he continues| haa offered $500. Comiskey ngers in the country. The Cali.|4taw with Louie Reese recently at the easy style in which the Den-|ball team, won the pennant last hich went goalless. Besidesitg leave the rough 5 s he will give his players r b ’ } A i . : he ugh work undone. | fornian has hooked up in ring battle| FERAL EAR to 7 oro! srl sur year. So if be believes his ball club ickey’s and Couture’s mixup in| The summary | portcles addition if they win the | with the best boys of his weight all! Bcna rE sen and his two proteg aor hee ae Peis arhebecconenney is ts peal o a trifle better, ‘this rege over the United States, His record renchic” Vaise ang Bud Rid 16 to 1. Goalkeeper Shirley of Chi-| Year, then some one, including John frame, Laviolette was banned : . Fans of the m . t . are are bac on Y ere roughness, and Harry Mummery, PE snp yl oo conae league shows victories over boys who were | #F k from Portland, where cago was given credit for stopping McGraw, is due to stage some tall St-gounter was ordered to take | Carns : we . ead Johnny Kil-| Valso drew with Peter Mitchie last! dozens of Canadian ehots, The in.| speed rest w! © tried to pick one of | Hicke tary drill in training camps on [hans to feather title before they | Might in their six round fracas and 3 : TT , | Walker h f th . . ) | armed vaders dodged the home defensives There is just one poipt worrying meectio player’s teeth with his) 7°04" the opening days of t jon. jmixed up with Campl. | Ridley lost to Toughey Wing, WhO repeatedly and bombarded Shirley|Robinson. Third base § not sewed | p have tangled. The first mixup/tain, was on his good behavior last} %% President of the American urred in Tuesday's game. | and played the full ga league, for the best drilled team ‘ Wilson Right Wing Pit The players will drill before the outweighed him. l ang | im the third stanza the visitors be | Foyston .... Left Wing... Lavic games start. | A PAP ST at band from! The bout between Vaise and mase.| _——— + fins Rlogeareto wt a ep noe callae to weaken. It is becoming} ~ 3, = | Butte devote: ly a qua of alchle was slow. Port-| Og rr . f ‘ | vine: goal utte devotes rly @ quarter of a} ‘8 slow, according to Port-| . for a cut in salary, and the veteran | evident with every game that Kitrick timer, = |Sam, Crawford Refuses |ns#e to telling about how Tommy land dispatches Coffroth Will Set sorreltop declined with dignity en¢ he Canadiens cannot keep up the set thruout the game by the| ttle team and hold up in the last , a8 the Jocals have done in | ‘ ss (Burns, former heavyweight cham-! —— ~---—- j Talk > firmness to sign {t. Then the! mm Be, 12 |to Be Laid on the Shelf pion. fs setting in shape on a ranch! Yanks Take on Braves I ight Talk at End Srecirn cut seshed’ waivers oe rpenter, 3 minutes; | rAX HIE. oq |near Butte for his bout with Willie) ¥ = g BAN FRANCISCO, March 24.—! sive with the intention of at fm order te introduce our sew Fe, 5 ‘minutes each.| WAXAHACHIE, Tex. March 24./ seonan, in Seattle, on April 25 tors |When Jim Coftroth’ arrives here, ke, With the intention of sending (whalebone) plate, which is the Fa a ra le laa Outehie of the fact that none of/, MACON, March 24.—One more| Monday, from Tiajuana, it will be “im to ihe Coast league, and the tightest and strongest plate knows, the local promoters fe willing to| Workout today, and then the Yanks/ decided definitely whether there ts! Hopineon will 1 does not cover the roof of the B # {°/pust Fate tn the nose by taking on|any real chance of a Les Darcy-Jack! ,, Robinson will have to plant Ivan mouth; you can bite corn off the 4" admit Burns has been matched here, 'tn4 Braves for a series of games. | Dillon match at the Mexican track, O'%0n at third, unless something cob; guaranteed 15 years. Rickey, 10 min-| petition this year, banged out four|M!nrs look good for Tommy to be = July 4. Jack Kearns, who has been |*&Ppens, and appoint Fabrique, a re-| gaia crown ..... — | | sinutes; Mum- i 8 "™* | safeties tn six tri in shape for a go ltrying to promote the bout, is not| ‘Tt at short, a move which takes ore, 10 ‘ | 4 Mo. | - — Loans i Olson out of that crucial position, | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88,08 Ce soariame eerie fer, “e OUR OLD FRIEND, Bobby Evans, AY’S MARKET | ccna seen Beir veteseees + 508 | defor fouure, couture tor! Old Player Dies _ |writes another letter anent Dan Sai¢| TOD. no far, but he is expected to try to Sry wit ittle dancers, vet het | peeage ast paper teoth, cold $3.00 That Seattic has the finest Tafel te for Five eee DENVER, March 2% “Ruck” |clsiming the Northwest middle-| persuade Coffroth to take another cont ; ide J Hl bittiard parior in the world? Rowe fo : ENVER, March 24. — “Buc REPORT fling at promoting. White crowns ‘They told Sam Crawford a rookie | would be given his berth tn right | fleld for the Tigers, so the “Wahoo” minutes; |man, in his first appearance in com. Substitution Pertod weight title for Sid Mitchell. Ww | sche rede ‘ |] Come tn and cee. 529 land well known in minor and major|, "Dan has probably forgotten the F Speaker Commands _|S¢!4 fillings - iii ; lWnguc baseball eireles, died eee |incing Mitchell took from Billy| Levinsky Is Beaten « 7 || Silver fillings | yesterday | Weeks, who was held to # draw by | @———___________-__---—-®| ST. PAUL, March 24.—~Tommy Cleveland Squad Platina fillings . BROWN & HULEN | ed, 10:23 j ies CSG Al Sommers,” writes Rippling Rob-| ] Prieee Paid Wholesale Dealers fer | | (1), ve “Battling” Levinsks soriestes ; ; oo AB oe ay ee pa b Vegetabies and Fruit |Gibbons gave “Battling” vinsky “4 All work guaranteed for 15 years, Second and Spring Third Floor |) Se>*'\' te for Mum-| Track Meet Today jert, the boy manager. | a EES: the worst beating of his career in. NEW ORLEANS, March 24.—| Have impression taken in the moras mory: © + Couture for] ‘ a} If Salt thinks Mitchell has got a| VRGrTADL thelr 10-round bout last night. Fans, meet Capt. Speaker. Because | !ng,and get testh same Gay. EEAme | A track meet between U. of W.| chance with Gommers, I will let my! artichotee—Per Gon. athletes trying for places on the|boy box him in own back yard Beete—Per mck college team will be held at the/any time Dan says the word,” con University field this afternoon by |tinues Evans | | Coach Vanderveer sonst - "MUFF" BRONSON, former | telery Celery /Giants in San Antonio |Northwest lightweight champion | SAN ANTONIO, March 2 The | lost bis first start in San Francis | Cue Giant regulars are Gue here ny, | aot — te vs he was cutpetates | their first stop on their way north | Y Dick endall in their four-round ne from the training camp jcontest. The Frisco boy kept on top of Luna Park swimming pool opens |“Mufft" from the beginning to the Saturday, March 24—Advertise.lend, and had the better of all ex- ment changes. METROPOLITAN THEATRE HOGE HO us E Three bag rth agers Beare March 26 BUILDING “ “The House of Second and Cherry AZ an ia ‘ ; i. We ie gas i . 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