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We HAVEN'T HEARD any long Grawn-out sighs thus far over the | Calling off of the Benny Leonard Freddie = Welsh ehampion | figut, originally scheduled for 10} Tounds this evening in New York. | f & champlonship fracas, tho | @noounter was given but scant at tention, This was no doubt due fe the fact that it is the third Meeting between the two men. In| the first bout, Freddie took a lac Ing in nearly every one of the 10) rounds from Leonard and retained hia title only Ddecause decisions @re under the ban in New York} State, In the second meeting, things Were reversed. Freddie tore into Leonard from the first gong, and | the mix was as one-sided in his fa | Yor this time as tt had been in ‘8 before. | . e- WHEN FREDDIE WELSH was Seattle for his bout with Harry lightweight, he that there were ghts in the country today He named Benny Leonard and Richie Mitchell of Milwaukee. Of the two, he bdelieved that Mitchell the better man, He sald that chell knew more was far more/ not have the wal-| nite packed. | L®O HOUCK SEEMS to be get ting on wel! in Los Angeles. The| ttle lightweight has stepped to a main event after having fought two battles in the cafeteria | Village. | Young Ketchell, said to be butt COLTRIN TO BE | on the plan of the famous Stanley Will furnish the opposition in a four-round entanglemont on April 4 7 ee ANOTHER PORTLAND BOY is @nzious to break into the Seattle Toxing game. He is Shell McCool, @ featherweight, who recently feated Joe Gorman in a stx-round bout in the Rose city “Hell produce the goods, or I miss my guess by a mile or two,” Writes Don H. Thompson, sporting | anal of the Portland — AL PAINLESS DENTISTS | fm order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Ughtest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. 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HELP FOR WEAK MEN 10 have Jost the Courage, Grit and Vitality #0 neces- and who have lost all interest in lif Weak, Prematurely Old, and have lost Am- Men wh sary to Perfect Manhood; Men spondent, Sieeplens Sent by mali ty any address box, or six oF « thing be fairer than this? RAYMOND REMEDY CO. MUTT AND JEFF HERE'S AGoOD JoB, JeRr! “WANTED = STRONG MAN To WORK AT PROVING GROUNDS, WAGES, B10 PER DAY~ APPLY, PEERLESS Powder Co. 122 NOVES ST. You Go Kieecr Ove R AND SRAB THAT JOB Quen STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917. ~\ THE PROVING GROUNDS VS THE SAPEST PLACE (IN A ITIONS PACTORM — youve Gor Toborm To TesT THE Powbe R . THERE’ NO DANGER, UNLESS SOME oF THE POWDER Morr MALE RGNT AND Cr G@KRPLODES Too Soon. AW BACK WITH RED. | NINE AFTER ALL WORD COMES from the Cal- Ifornia training camp of the Oakland Coast league club that Bobby Coiltrin, former Spokane shortstop, will be turned back to the Indians by Oakland. A | good man in the N. W. league, Bobby has several times failed to stick in the faster Coast cir- cuit. Th otber leaguers are maki land infield, Carl Zs tie Mensor, formerly wi play se 2-0 Rod Vancouver. down third, ¢ former Northwestern & up in the Oak.| and Ed »kane, eapectively, eason with d to hold is ached FIVE PITCHERS, including A! Bonner, the veteran, hare reported for spring training to Tealey Ray mond at Tacoma. | BIG LEAGUE critics are pic oking| the New York Glants to cop the gon falon before the National season ts at an end. NICK WILLIAMS has signed a! young backstop named Graham for the Indians. He is being highly touted. CASEY STENGEL, last Brooklyn holdout, has signed his contract and is on his way to the training camp. OLLIE O'MARA, the shortstop turned over to Oakland by Brook-/ has signed with the Coast| pague outfit. Steele Has Better | : ait of Go With F og TACOMA, March 28.—Pau! Steele of Tacoma outboxed and outfought Frankie Sullivan of Los Angeles last night, In four | of the fast rounds ever seen | of his oppon here. The Tacoma boy wae lop, there staging the smoker and refused to accept a decision from his own referee, altho he had plain- ly defeated Sullivan. | Steele now becomes a con. | tender for the Northwest light- weight title. his illustrat! than the chin, ent. For the old reliable K. O. wal- is no better pl 8 Eddie showe In No. tention to the “Adam's apple.” A stiff jab in this vicinity will cut | jon, |California May Call : Off Spring Athletics| BLOWS THAT CAMPI TELLS WHERE TO HIT Eddie Campi, one of the clev- | erest boxers in the country, now in Seattle, herewith tips off a | few blows that are guaranteed to win fights, provided a boxer | gets enough of them In ahead off the wind; No. merable spot; ribs, eo! | the old 1 calls at blow, which back. COUNI IN PAGE it MUTT AND JEFF-—If at First You Don’t Succeed, Miss, Miss Again. (Copyright, 1917, by Trade Mark Mee U H.C. 8. Pat ( Fisher. Witicw? BY BUD FISHER. Poor LIrrut T OVER TIOT Vo Have MADE Him TAKE SUCH A DARGEROUS JOB. S10 a DAY 15 ALOT oF money BUT TL WOULDN'T TARE A JOS LIKE THAT FoR #1000. GEE He May Ce DEAD BY ov yer yp! Homme tit NOE RY NCNER. GET Au oF s Tes Tt 0 MUST HAE } ‘Oss: UL THOUGH SYou'D w\ BOXING points to the portion of the anatomy over the heart, where biows have sometimes proven fatal; Is the pit of the stomach, a vul- No. 4 snows the Eddie Pinkman broke one of Lloyd Madden's ribe jn fight at the Elke’ clu reliable # not 60 much in favor now as it was a few years im Coffey Victor in Gotham Contest | 191%17 Spokane hockey team, has| No. 3 their 0. 5 ie plexus LY A SHORT JAB IS MC ESSAR CALIFORNIA CITIES | MAY PLAY ICE HOCKEY Lester Patrick, manager of the “ oe t . become interested in i k Cubs Discover Gold Cue Aves in toe ‘rinks at r . SAN FRAN 0, March NEW YORK, March 28.—Terry |08 Angeles and San Francisco and and W allop Miners The athletic executive comr «of Kellar lost to Jim ffey In the |@n effort will be made to stage pro- sera tacts 40 the binds ued yd California will) third round when a towel was Lc igioal ptate Aah the Southern MIAMI, Ariz. Marc ~The | meet tonight to discuss the oa pee ray nae ri - Cubs discovered gold today, but {tal to ¢ | all spring athlet " big sre a bi. Aus ie Rat Patr was in the rt of the copper t the event the Unit rece saa a ~ ron Calife fistrict. Pa red copper kings enters the war against Germ: oe ae Kia Willie Bala tan t Amateur and affluent miners 1c bans yM has . tam isd 1 i paid $1 each to ’ urre y a st closed and trounce the miners he: hy Cobb Steals Home... , ._ [eat sown in t eee Series Hits Memphis ; made WAXAHACHIB, Tex., March 28 jad rd to Ty Cobb stole home for | MEMPHIS, Mare 28 — The t *t Fort \ spring world’s due to at bat. He| strike the day whe Jed to hit safely in five trials. |the Re rer ——— Artichokes Asparagu Reets Per Brussels Sprouts | Canlifiower Celery—Fer Colery—F lor Corn Haske a ee Ver TEREST RATES BROS. Okra— Per box « Pars! Cal Parsnips— Per Peas, Hxprew | Peppers —Per Ib. Florida ity of Young Manhe > whose eyes are dulled, whose ous Energy 1s exhausted from Per tt Hpinach——Walla who are Tired, Rest) Men mack SEXOID ves $1 per ar free OURTH AND UNION Strained [Ornnges—New ni Chi, dried Walla, and VEGETABLES dom. Per tb. iat Duteh, 1b, Selling | Butter, 2.00| kenge. 15 | Cheese— Domeet Limbur Young America MARKET REPORT): 1 1 1 1 1 for Pork 4@4 4 Retailer for and Cheese Country Hay and Grain 16.00 Hubbara ‘ 03% |) cane 1.60] | (Prices paid wholesaler) Ms a ve Alfaita—No. 1. Meal ¥RUITS avel see and Mo T vrvases Whole... Cracked " Chops . 60.0070 00 | Oate--Puget Sound ° £5.00| Kastern Washington 60 00@6 . 00 | Bpratch Food Ton 2.600218) 1 “eer 6.260575! Mixed | Eastern Washington a 2.0002.60 prowsed . ++ 08% @ 09 | Wheat +-3.00@3.25 Wheat Hay 4008 6.000 27.00 | A @29.00| 4 @ 45.00) @ 46.00 48.000 49.00 42 00@ 43.00 040.00 11.00 44.00 470 5.00 26.00 59.0 seeeelT00@ 18,00! president of the is reported to be in 0 ne Da mie Oa with his brother in “he @ | Pineapple—Fiorida, era 4.60) °° Fruit | |“SKerman wi 125@1.80 | Local cook seai0 Bat Nelson and Fred | epites se seis) Welsh Signed for Go | TO TRAIN ARMY “MAY USE PARKS Washington Crew Is _ R IF WAR COMES: BY H. C. HAMILTON New YORK, March 28 Na | tlonal league baseball parke may be thrown open to the gov- ernment for the training of sol- diers. Gov, Tener, president of the league, today declared he had no doubt that If the need arises, the National magnates will be re to d ing in their power to help the country wage war to a successful end. contemplating t now ponal It {8 a ma grounds. I but kno |well, 1 jthey themnc | wee} | ‘FAIR ANGLERS ARE | WRITING SOME GOOD FISH STORIES ALSO: The fisher girls are showing | up the men anglers this year in the “Fish Tale” contest being conducted by The Star. Some { of the best stories thue far sub- } mitted have been written by }) women, |) If you haven't sent your story | ) In, you will have to hurry. The ( | { contest closes Saturday at ° { 4 p.m. All stories will then be turned over to the judges and 1} } the best three will be awarded |} handsome prizes by Piper & } Taft. Keep your story down to 350 words, write on one side of | the paper about something that } happened in Washington and send It along. No manuscript will be returned. | Bobby V dis Thru With Diamond Game} TACOMA, March 28.—Bobby aughn, last year's captain of the Portland Beavers, who was recent ly 8 nded by Chance for | to report for training 4 ‘ dtc » was th e diamond for go will Join the at the big G Swimmer Is in N.Y. Western Record Maker NEW YORK, March man Ross, sensational young swimmer of the Olymple club, San Francisco, today holds a brand new record of 2:22%% for the 220-yard swim, established | In the A. A. U. meet here last night. Feather Aspirant to Giants Fe ] Feeble ST. LOUIS, March 28,—Freddte Welsh and Bat Nelson, who ad mits he can lick Freddie, have | been matched a 12round con test here April i YOU KNOW THAT Improper measures rather be than a are very 4 often ¢ t. your| and DALLAS, 28 hed here ina ch The G for today’s game with very feeble condition g won from Waco, 3 » ninth inning Hit LOUIS, Mare year, Denver bantar to sult Jimmy Murry /12 rounds | reac Dall He st Often 28.—Farl Pur. hit too often and won in loo Brown Al Gipe BEAUMONT, Tex., March 28 Pitcher Alva Gipe of St. Paul was sterday sold to Vancouver, of the Northwestern leagu Buys ay WET TT | yoMPSON TRANSFER fp ‘AUTOann TRAM ARV ICE | FURNITURE phe BAGGAGE Battle Rocky Kansas| Coach W. rowing 1 out the name will go Sou men and varsity the veteran personnel of Conlbe minute to dec > AEACE PovWIDeR, PACTORN , S¢ eady to Clean Up in California Now ag substitutes. Lind , the U. of Jwill go along has given (will also act in the capacity of s of the men who | manager th with the fresh- e freshman boat will be able crews. It took zood account of itself in The freshmen ot Saunders, McNamara, — h, } Harper, No, , No, Guenther, No, in, stroke. The cox po pen between Craw- n, with the odds — n favor of the former, ty boat, Whitney af haler at No. 2, Slem- i Bogardus at No. en, Charles Long stitute in the fresh- ach until the laet de the complete | the two bo race. osed mons at No. all new 1 ill act as sub: er, No Pau Ce 4b "The ‘- crews and the shells Briggs, No. em-| will lea attle Friday morning Chuck” Newton, No. |at 11 0 on the 8S, 8. Goverm = rdus, No Captain jor. T ity will row in the c and eox Washing 1 and the freshmen 174 1 Simons |ir the Merrily. ——¢} y Campbell Meets (LAST HOCKEY MELEE ele Maloney Sat. | OF YEAR TO BE PUT in Four-round Mix'| : Ray Campbell and Jimmy | Maloney have been matched as the main event show to night In the the Seattle Dry Dock struction Co. tr takes on George Ros and Bernie Smif: Two added te Ss vs prelimin: The 4 will 4 will itot tt cing ® DENTIST | ext “WHY EX EXAMINATION, ALL WORK CLEVELAND, March §.—Phil Virget t to the feather. o- | weight tit t tonight with READ STA Rocky Ka of uffalo for ten w rounds. | CANADIENS of Montreal Tonight, 8:30 P. M. Sharp The Canadiens will use the players who won the East- ern champi Proceeds to loser. Reserved 1220 Fifth of a boxing night at the Arena, the Seattle be held Saturday team, world’s ice hockey cham- new mold loft of | pions, and the Montreal Ca- Painless Austin $1 00° Following thelr game to nadiens, defeated in the series for the title and the Stanley ¢| cup, will hie themselves south. | ward to California, where a three-game series is to be played. & Con- McIn Lonnie Weary” Donohue Tonight's game will be the last © Fritz Ellingston |of the season on the local ice. It | Angee ack Winn, | Will be under the Western rules, — ries yet to be with seven men. Cy Noble and Ber- f 30 lanquette, two Canadiens who were Pat in the world’s series, will be are used in the Montreal lineup tonight, — The Dlayers split the entire gate h > loser. Seatth Holmes Carpenter Rickey | Walker | Morris . | Wilson Right Wing. Foyston ....Left Wing Berlanquette Officials — Referee, Fred Ton; judge of play, George Irvine; goal umpt Vance and McKittrick; timer, Ezra Kendall. 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