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EDDIE CAMP! BOXES| _ SULLIVAN HERE } ‘TONIGHT F Some clever mitt slinging will b Order tonight in Dreamland When Eddie Camp, clever Callfor Mla gladiator, takes on Frankie a the hard-hitting light: | weigh: | The match ts one that should make for a good battle from the viewpoint of th 8} ato It ian clever and shifty lad against a rough and ready | the semi:| Austin & . the promot rs, have match “i Ray Campy Sid h I, 147-pounders. These lads are yoth willing mix rs and carry & stiff punch, As the result of Campbell's show Eddie Campi ing with George fle, Mitchell has been made fa Ct ey Fox, claimant of the wel ight championship of the U mary, meets Harry Bishop in Special event. There will be more bouts. Lonnie Austin Teferee. The first frac ae = 8: Dreamland cated at Seventh and Union Dry ‘The Seattle Construction and al Dasebdall club, at a spec ti held Wednesday fimously elected Ed Welch to their team for the coming The lineup of the Dry at present consists of tz, catcher; Stolt mall and kiniey, pitchers; “Kid” Mclvor, ; Bainbridge, shortstop; Coley Melvor, second; Whitesides, third; Gleason, Mahoney, Pickens and Mulvey, fielders. The Construc | tion company will play the Boller at Dugdale’s, Sunday, 12:30. ‘The Construction company |s giv & smoker Saturday evening, for | benefit of the ball club, which pen to the general pub’ Some the fastest boys in these parts) participate, including Ray) i, Sid Mitchell, Maloney, te and others Ww ‘Todd, president of the company, | Will be the guest of honor “The Double Squeeze” ~ @ay for the Giant-killers. / Star Monday. saved the See The CHARLEY WHITE COMES TO FORE evening. : welg as the logical man to fight it with Benny Leonard for the next long distance Welsh's title. | ward in the han of Brooklyn, | etopping his the toughness saving him In a number of rounds. ev iam | {7 MUTT AND JEFF YESSIR , MEN WHO DO NOT CARE “1D > \ GOTO THE FRONT CAN DO THEIR, | BIT FoR THEIR COUN TAN BYENUSTING | IN THE HOME GUARDS, SIMPLY ( D\PATRAUNG THE sxemeTs °¢ = AT HOME as POLICE ETE, \ rere ALLowing AaLeponien men AoW Nor me ENGAGED NV G4 DUTY 10 GOTO | AT Home aha THe BRONT .. Home ow ANDVE STAYING Nay CRE an GOVERN MEN TORS OF A PEACE Fe NATURE, TMA FAGHTING MAN — J, AGAIN AS CONTENDER FOR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN; WINS MIX BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Cor NEW YORK, March 30. all of Charl nequit himself in a 5 pitted Benny Leonard now Welsh, but th in matched esp t | wl date In spite s failures lecal un an- & sever against lig wes confi ° he looms today many who belleve Leonard will be out able to land a knockout punch on Welsh tn thelr ten-round meeting, but that {s hardly probable when the shiftiness and craftiness of Welsh ary taken into considera tion, If the bout ends as the pre vions mills have, tt seems prob ble Leonard and W 1 ratched, the winner Welsh in 20 rounds. White is fighting as x er did. He hard, and seemed to have overcor of letting the other fellow the fit crack at Freddie White took a sudden bound up estimation fans when he gave Frank a sound White came n Eastern rival, ¢ of Callahan's jaw in ten rounds. is punchi White met {n Callahan one fighter who can take the deadly White left hook and the equally deadly tight cross } without going down. “FISH TALE” CONTEST NEARS END Saturday, at 6 p.m, The Star's “fish tale” contest will come to an end. The stories submitted have been numerous and well done. They will be turned over to the judges Saturday night The judges are Gone Hatton, Seattle's most popular ortsman ; Charles Hulen, fisherman and bilifard star; R. Bh. Lyttaker, prest- dent, and R. 8. Hayes, vice president, of the Seattle My and Malt Casting clud. The three valuable prises donated to the writers of the best three stories are now on exhibition in the Second ava, win- dow of Piper & Taft, the donors. Cc ole Hangs U p New | CARDS AND BROWNS - Suit Have It Designed, Cut and Tailored for You— Patterns and color ei- fects you will not find elsewhere, for they are original with us. ‘SUIT “Made to Order =°1) Step in and look over our Spring line of wool- ens. You will readily appre- ciate the values we offer. Only from the Dundee can you receive such values. We specialize in $15, $18 and $20 Made-to- Order Clothes. Open Saturday Evening Till 10. | Victoria Gill Best lder way yesterday in Koller’s rink Mark for Strength | at Oregon College! ALL SET FOR SERIES ST. LOUIS, March ) Browns and Cardinals thelr training stunts parks today and are ready for the opening gun tomorrow in the inter jcity series Of the two clubs seem in better sh some peppery stuff in pra |The Browns were not so fo: jax the Cardinals In getting » eather in their camp at Pal ve not that “finished er, they were slapping the , and Fielder J CORVALLIS, Ore., March 30. -—Harry J. Cole, a sophomore at the Oregon Agricultural col- lege here, is the new holder to day of the national record in college strength-teste. He ran up a total of 2,158.6 points, breaking the old record set by Mike Dorizais, 2,109. points. In addition to the strength rec- ord, Cole holds the Coast rec- ord in the discus throw, and in 1915 established a mark of 1,979 points in the strength test, a record which was later broken by Dorlzais, University of Pennsytvania wrestler. Cole weig 197 pounds, is six feet tall and 25 years old. The the Cardinals nes says The Cardinals are six-to-five fa vorites in the betting on the er of the sprin, id series. pen Six-Foot Pitcher Is Signed for Seattle; Barney Hart, a six-foot twirler. has been signed by Bill Leard for a tryout with the Seattle Giants Training season opens here Mon day. TRAINING R | St.Louis Browns 3, Memphis 2 Victoria Gill, W. L. Wolfenden’ Athletica 14, Jacksonville 3 pointer, was the best all-around dog| Yankees Braves 5. of its class on exhibit ton. | Brooklyn 1, Red Sox 0. AUSTIN & SALT Seattle’s School of Physical Culture INC. Spring Training Seattle’s Leading Business Men’s Exercise Club Pointer at Show, Seattle's largest dog show got un-| First and Seneca. Mrs. Will Larson's toy poodle. King Dodo IV., won first prize tr the puppy class, while Togo, ow by Mra. A. 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HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION THATS, AND BOY ScouTs GONNA GO RIGHT NOW NLIST IN THE NY, MX COUN TRY'S FIRST LING OF Basa a PENSE as hey a just as/ in his bout last night, | e the fault) force | | &. 8, Governor for Californ STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. GUARD - POO} FOR OLD MEN TM MARINES". (Ly ia & % ren’ oe ve 4 IN CLEVELAND ARMORY .AND, 0, March 3¢ will not fight in Cl sion Was reac Matt Hinkel s armory, W ald t Aue CLEVE! Les Darcy er This ¢ nt when Pathoed tint ¢ veats 2,500 persons He capa charge pre of the Tt i Inadequate small seating would be foreed to tive price It fs now being planned to mateh | Darcey gainst George Chip at ¢ dar Polat, Ohlo, July 4 in @ large arena. He was to have fought Chip here April 19 | Darcy has won many friends dur: | ing his few days in Cleveland and All aro eager him fight a to nee * Cheering . Students Bid Crews Farewell) With cheering students on the wharf bidding them fare well, and hoping for a victory, the U. of W. Varsity and fresh men crews sailed today on the | | | where they race on the Oakland estuary April 14 against the California college crews. A big demonstration was held for the crew at the university thie morning. ‘(TODAY'S MARKET Prices Paid Wheleesle Dealers for eaetables and Fi Oregon, Aon Per ib ~ Mat Dutch, finished | ¢ at thetr own | naw, per tb es Local, per I ++ Holling | Green, per dom .. Parsley — Cal. per doz bunches | Parsnipe—P x Peas, Expr » Peppers Per Ib — Flora #3 Rodishes Rhubar Rotabages Squash—Per | ‘ Spinach Wella Walla, case Tomators- Fisrida, 3 rr tt Pineapple Apples— Stayman Winesap Florida, crate Rome Beauly... 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U 8 Pat © HOME GUARD Re Chu TMK, orrice FLYING CHIPS FROM THE SPORT HH. G player, in Boston yesterday, Irving C. in the o defeated of the Electrics and sev- players already are on the | Carl Stoecker was returned the victor in his billiard game at & Hulen's, 200 to 160. Chapman already had won the line championship, University of Michigan ing to return to the Intercol and is planning a for football games with 18) with Chapman Brown it night, elty balk however M. Kelliher, Seattle tennis! Wright round of the invitation tennis tcur ney, at the Longwood Cricket club, An outflelder named Jackson has been signed up by Nick Williams for Spokane. He was with Los Angeles last year. At first they called him “Stone- wall,” then switched to “Stone- head.” Bert Whaling, former Seattle catcher, will not be with Great Falls, after all. He has decided to go to Arizona and play with the outlaw circult there. |Hi Jinx on Tonight — Dave Hillyard, Butte outfielder,| A Hi Jinx will be held tonight has not yet sent in his contract. It'at the Collins field house, is not known whether he is holding|ciubs meeting at the field house out on MeGinnity or Joe is holding| will take part. Festivities begin out on him, at $:15, cater i TAILORED READY CO. SEATTLE’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP Spring Style Exposition Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock Formal and in- formal occasions. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits Fancy Waist coats and all ac- cessories. Fine Haberdashery for Easter Arrow and Tailored Ready Special Label Shirts in silk and madras weaves at $1.00 to $6.00 BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR Smart new patterns in exceptional quality Finest all-silk and sat values to $3.50, at eA Find Easter Gloves—the world’s best makes in all the new and correct shades, special showing, $1.50 to 00, Interwoven Sox, 30¢ to $1.00 8 pair. 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