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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918, PAGE 14 the Rescue, BY ALL DONT MAKE ANY I] VT as & FER, Tom | REMEMBER NOW, Noise AND COMES ]}\'ve GOT To WAND |PELIAS, SOFT ait AROUND To THE KITCH iv ‘ro You! PEDAL — TOE OLIVIA, | WANT BVERYBODY IN BED AND ALL LIGHTS OUT BYNINE OCLOCK]snaT AND 1 TONIGHT. WE'VE GoT To QUIT TUS! TOLD A FeW WITH HIM por — STAYING UP "TIL TWweLve AND st allan 7 ONE OCLOCK DON'T YOu REMEMBER MET i WAS INTRODUCED TO You or, YES HELLO, Bicct You wt @xcuse ME FOR BEING SO FAMILIAR ON SUCH SHORT |PORTLAND IS HERE TO MIX WITH LOCALS Seattle is primed for tonlzht's hockey clash with the tough Port. | landers in the Arena The Rose City outfit town this morning and went thru a championship may be sum.| Workout on the ice. Seattle also ‘ep in a statement today by Tex | turned out for a practice session ‘who has promoted the big.| Th¢ local septet ix again crippl ‘outs the country ever saw its conte: t if the lads treat @isgusted with Willard’s|!nd as they did Vancouver last Principles, declared he | Week while in the same crippled con Mo chance of staging the mili “ition, nd complaint will be heard ‘will leave about February 1 for | bet on that America, where he will spend| Bobby Rowe will remain on the on his ranch in Paraguay. | sidelines, his foot still keeping him Believe the public wants to sep from competition, while Roy Rickey bout,” said Rickard. | will endeavor to play without the! ‘Delieve it would be the greatest aid of a crutch. The line-ups: Point of attendance and pop-| Seattle. Position. Portland. ever seen. I figured on it a| Fowler +. Murray Ago and tried to find a place to/| Patrick Loughlin it on, but was absolutely unable Rickey .... + Johnson locate a state where the right | Riley «. Oatman of a bout could be produced. | Morris . Dunderdale Pen rounds would not be sufficient. | Wilson . ‘4 Tobin | would have to be at least 30 Roberts ... . Harris and I couldn't find the prop-| Referee—Mickey I Place. Willard also has made Sac see seat CROWD SEES HOPPE PLAY) worth the trouble it would, - Retter than ever! This wan the verdict of billiard followers, who saw Willie Hoppe yes- terday afternoon and night in his IS SORE ‘AT WAY JESS _ REFUSES MIX NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The atti-| Of experienced boxing promot. | toward a bout for the heavy COUVER CLUB HAS pmBANy FIGHTING HUNS ‘The war record of the Vancouver arrived in} lub {s an enviable one. At Beginning of the war the mem-| roll contained 200 names, exhibition games with Charles Peter N. W. LEAGUE, IS GIVEN NEW NAME HERE Judge William Walt portly president of the Portland club of the Pacific Coast International league—get that “1 someth: here ye day at the annual meet ing of the directors of the former Northwestern leag About the first thir lace did when the « der way at the Seat was voted a franch that the name of changed as above. ‘The canny Scot from the Rose City | pointed out that this circuit has much more claim to the right to use| Pacific Coast as part of ite name than does the old Coast league now ace McCredie. | William Wal ing got un hotel and he was to ank the circult be called the California-Utah affair in| these parts in line, two in Canada represented [not to mention Montana, if Great | Falls and Butte come in. The old | Coast league can only boast of Cali | fornia as ite claims for use of the! title, It has five clubs in the one |“ and one in Salt Lake, Utah The promised delegate from Butte | tailed to show up last night. #0 the mag-nuts put in an uneasy time try |ing to figure out a circuit without knowing whether or not the cities from across the mountain want rep son, at the Brown & Hulen parlors. | resentation. In the afternoon he beat Peterson | ad, of this number, 153 have enlist: at balk line, 250 to 32, and 26 to 22) for war service. Eighteen dec-| at g-cushion. He finished the balk for bravery have been won, | tine game with a run of 202 have been killed and many d in action. af VOR FRED FULTON OVER MISKE IN MILL : ST. PAUL, J 18.—Fred Fulto _EAUI. Jan 1s—rred Futon! Oil Men Offer in his t i bor h CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—The pied advantage in weight, height and The advance sale is sald tO} von on Willard preferred stock has pea $100,000 today, a gain of 2 $10,000. per cent. The bidding was done by Y.M.C.A. BASKETBALLERS. Cheyenne, Wyo, A gentleman with the wild and woolly name of P. Y BALLARD TONIGHT) chester ‘Thompson, who said he i Whe fast Y. M. C. A. basketball | headed a syndicate of a sco Will tackle the Ballard play.|™en. offered the hundred thousand quintet tonight on for a bout of 30 rounds or more be- Mleor. ‘The “Y” team in among the| tween Willard and either Fred Ful ‘Btrongest in the city. In the evening he took Peterson into camp at balk . 250 to 101 and at 3-cushic A large crowd saw the champion and fancy shot artist in action, ified July 4, as the date. ‘This tops an offer m erday WARRY GREB MAKES jov.n se aula. San rs COIN IN MITT GAME) ins ‘cures “ns omy v0 “think it over.” Harry Greb, the Pittsburg middle- | it, was the busiest boxer in the| GAME CANNOT BE during 1917. Greb took part in fights and is said to have cleaned “Up $30,000 in the year. sentainiahine | Game Pest Willard is still turning down) pont "offers of umpty ump $3$$ to fight! terday Fulton. The case eft Clark, Panama negro heavy.” ) weight, has been engaged as Fred | HIGH SCHOOL FIVES ) Fulton sparring partner. 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 18 un not be shipped by parcel This was the ruling here yes In the state si me court was taken to the su court as the test. Three basketball games are sla! for today in the high school leag West Seattle plays at Lincoln Broadway Anne and Franklin Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors ‘1438 3rd, Under Ow! Drag Store » dropped a ship on it HOCKEY |- “Fastest Game in the World” Portland vs. Seattle Tonight, 8:30 P. M. SEATS 50c, 75c AND $1.00 ALL SEATS RYSERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE Phone Main 2403 enn of oft | rank Moran or Jack Dempsey. | ¢ SHIPPED BY POST|F: PLAY GAMES TODAY] ~ Leo Houck has a sore thumb, Must | Butte promised to have some one on hand at the palaver, but Great Falls is in bad, both with the league and the National Commission The meeting ck this morning and was under at 1 o'clock this afternoen. | ove | wa pan teh vices Paid Wholesale Deniers fer Vegetables and Frait ~— a gascecnes tor Sn ee Cabbage cebtoge | | eexpiant Tacal, new, per th Local, per T Crate Honey | Melons. Tetinee 12 | “Cal. head peorn—-Nebranka, Potatoes—Local .. Kntabagas Yakima Alnake box toe per tb Per ™. .... Kpinach —Taral Squash — Hubbard. Sweet Potators per sack FRUITS 4 Apples— Delicious, extra fan Graven Winena > Roman Reauties ftnyman Winesaps . Bpite ; ae Tei papirore Grape Fruit Viortdn Mes ‘ len Por Tb. NUTS Almonds—Per 1b. Por @, Back of 60 '. 0 ples Japanese, ne—Per Th Fancy, per t Pili Nate—Por tm. broke up about 3/ To DROP AgownD Octock AND we'D Ave A LITTLE VEGETARIANS MASQUERADE BALL TOMORROW NIGHT an’ \ DONT KNOW WHAT KIND OF A COSTUME TO WASHINGTON DROPS FROM | CONFERENCE The Store of Choice The University « feeling that ite aff | Pactfic ‘erence, will be all t le needed In the way of athletic ections, last night voted In fa vor of withdrawing from the emalier Northwest conference Tt in wtih may Washington, tions with the agreed, still be however, that arranged with t confer-! when | things was the ng of baseball as an intercol With the withdrawal | from the Northwest conference, this | would only leave the Oregon and| California schools to play and most! of them have abandoned the game. | One of drop) legiate Tearney Moses to the Minors CHICAGO, Jan, 18—Al ‘Tearney, | president of the Three I league, ap-| peared today in the role of the! Moses who will lead the minor cir-/ cults out of the financial wilderness. He has a scheme for merging | three or four of the junior leagues! To that end he has communicated with President Dickerson of the! Western President Ford of | the Central association and Preat- dent Stalhefer of the Central league. The ome will be discussed at a Meeting of presidents in Poorta, Ii, | the latter part of the month. league, Ad Santel, claimant of the light. | heavyweight wrestling championship, {haa returned to Chicago in search of bouts. 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