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YES THIS is Tree's Resipence WHat ¢ — NO, NoT THAT L KNOW ANTTHING ABOUT, —— On, (Tt TREY SAID THEY WERE WAS ONLY SMITH k CO. — Song To SEND A PIANO TUNOR OUT HERS AND 3 TOLD THEM WoT To. ue, Seems MY WIFE HAD ORDERED © TUNSR, Sol CUSSS STS YTAR..SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1918. PAGE 6 FS—It Was Worse Than Shrapnel in the General. Do YoU Litt WaLSh RARE OFT, NGEN@RAL GUNN? | FIXED VE AN, Tne FACT That You MADE I(T MAKES IT PERFECT, MN DAR ~ | SHALL WANT IT Seeuis MA OW GENERAL, ITS ToVven- I'M SO SORRY AND | WANTED IT To BO PERFecr FoR You- I TRED 50 WARD To Ger RIGHT WHere (5 Your Company] 185, HURRY OLA? DID THE Geweaar Go aureapy [L“™ ’ GEE WATS & WHOPPER ! — \S 'T & REAL DIAMOND BENNY 2 VLe BET | KNOW WAAT MADE Him Sick~ We LEFT INA HE SAID HE FREUNG HLL WELL— IF IT AINT- \VE BEEN DONE OUT OF “TWo- ers! HUNTERS LOOK OUT, SAMMY! SHERRY AND TOM ARE AFTER YOUR SCALP ONE TOWN ' COME IN - The appeal to the sportamen of the 7 of Washington has reached the of @ mass meeting, or conven- ‘ “which will be held in Seattle ba February 5, the Sportsmen's as- . ui of Seattle being the host every delegate or who thinks enough of the future hunting and fishing to @ like interest In the pre- work of this assembly, the Harbor Rod and Gun club, of has also been very active @e formation of a state as ti and recently appointed J. B Pechacek as a delegate to the * Meeting in this city. The club will also send a large ince of sportamen, besides Official delegate. eme wardens thruout the state expressed their approval of an of this kind, knowing it will result in future welfare ‘Was noted for its famous fish. streams and fine hunting, but, being mixed with the state ame department, which is recogniz- 4n itself as a powerful “political ine,” and a game code that is from satisfactory to either the n or the wardens who en- the laws, the work of keeping the supply to meet the increased of hunters and fishermen been greatly hampered, and it be only thru the efforts of the sportsmen of this state the evils can be corrected. meeting called for organiza- Of the state's sportsmen will be at Bird's cafeteria, and every n is Invited to attend, as it B AN open convention. A noon meet: for the purpose of taking up work, such as the ap- an nt of temporary committees, will start at 12 noon and the big at6 p.m. It is left to the of those attending whether they to take their lunch or dinner at Meetings. ‘Organized clubs thruout the state Urged to send representation to this assembly. Sportsmen interest- 4m the idea and living in a district Ro clubs exist are urged to at a8 individual sportsmen. Full lars may be secured from the of the Sportamen’s associa- of Seattle, or thru Piper & Taft ; Monette Hardware Co., of this TRAPSHOOTERS TO GATHER I _ SEATTLE SOON _ Trapshooting will receive another | Big boost in the northwestern part | Of this state again this year when activities of the Northwest Washington Trapshooters’ league Start with their 1914 tournaments. A meeting of the league has been @alied by the secretary for Friday ag February 1, to be held at & Taft's sporting goods store. Up to the present time there are @nly five gun clubs to be represent- @4 in the Northwest Washington Jeague this season. The Green Lake Gun club, Seattle Trapshooters’ asso- @iation, Bellingham Gun club, Ta- oma Gun club and the Aberdeen Gun club make up the total Blaine, Chehalis and Everett were fepresented last year, but did not enter this season. [laine has com Binet its membership with that of the Bellingham club, and Chehalis @nd Everett have not kept up the in- terest necessary in the sport. There B® possibility that the Officers’ Gun ‘tlub at Camp Lewis will be numbered among thin year’s membership Election of officers and the making @f @ proper program for the season's Shooting will formulate the meeting held in this city. BALLARD BASKETBALL BOYS BEAT Y. M. C. A. ‘The ¥. M. C. A. basketball quintet down to defeat last night, 32 to ‘when it tangled with the fast Bal seniors, Wet ree individual | score « AND LOSES ICE Portland outplayed and outskated the crippled Metropolitans in last night's ice hockey contest here. The score, Portland 5, Seattle 2. The game was very much unlike the one the locals grabbed from Vancouver last week. The Seattle boys had an off night. Even Fowler, the crack goalie, wan out of order Bobby Rowe—with his crippled toe —was forced to get into the fracas when Bernie Morris was cut about the ankle in an entanglement at the goal. ot goal custodian for the victors. Time after time the locals had the cold nose of the puck sniffing at their opponents’ goal, but for all the scores that were made on the close ones, the net might as well have been out in the alley. Oatman, Harris and Tobin were and successful JESS WILLARD DID NOT STAY IN TEXAS, EH? CHICAGO, Jan. 19—Anyone who questions Jess Willard'’s speed or foot work, listen to this Deputy sheriffs sought to serve a | summons on the champ last night in |@ $25,000 damage suit | “I walks up to the house and thinks that Jess is sitting by the window,” explained Deputy Peters today. I raps on the door and asks po litely ff Mr, Willard i# in “No, sir,’ ays the lady, ‘he's in | | the hard-workers minutes later Jess was brought to bay in a neighboring cafe, “IT wouldn't of ducked,” declared Willard, “but I won't stand for being bulldozed by no deputy sheriff.” The suit was brought by ‘Steve’ Savage, who alleges that while em- ployed in the champ’s circus he was flattered into jousting with “Tex Dowd, a regular wrestler, who in- Murray played an excellent brand) SEATTLE OUTPLAYED BY PORTLAND === ~~ HOCKEY MELEE goal makers for the Rose City lads. The summary: Seattle. Fowler Patrick . Rickey . Riley Morris w Roberta . Portland. » Murray » Loughlin Barbour Dunderdale | Seattle | Portiand Scoring: Seattle—Roberta Wilson, Roberta from Patrick. Port land—Oatman from Harris, Harris, Tobin from Barbour, Harris, Tobin from Barbour. Penalties: Seattle—Riley minutes and $2 dale. Substitutes: Seattle — Rowe for Morris, Morris for Patrick, Patrick for Riley. Portland—Uksila for Har. ris, Harris for Uksila, Ukaila for Harris. ALL-STARS TO PLAY VANCOUVER SOCCERITES An allstar aggregation from the Northwestern Soccer league will play a team from Vancouver at Liberty park February 22 A double-header is set for tomor row, with the Dry Dock squad meet ing the Duthies and Skinner & Eddy playing Carbonado. At Black Dia mond Ames takes on the coal heay- ors three WILLIE HOPPE WINS IN EXHIBITION MIX Willie Hoppe took another set of matches from Charley Peterson in their exhibition at the Brown & Hu len parlors yesterday afternoon and last night. The stars left today for Spokane. TY COBB GOES INTO FIRST DRAFT CLASS AUGUSTA, Ga, Jan. 19—~Ty Cobb, Detroit star, has been placed in the first draft class by the local board, When told of the board's ac. tion, he said he was ready to serve fiieted various articles of mayhem. | whenever called. Oatman | On World’s Series Battery to Work for Camp Gordon Team—Many Brooklyn Players in Ranks. Battres fer tubday’s game, fer Camp Gordon, Sherry Smith and Jenkins.” And the Sammies who face this battery will have cause for appre hension, for Camp Gordon is already planning to build its baseball club around two world series stars, Sherrod Smith, formerly of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Joe Jenkins, of last year's cham White Sox Jenkins didn't get into the world reries ia mainly on account of a rather well known person by the name of Kay chalk, but be was considered one of the lvest catchers in the league, and would have been & regular with many another club which did not boast a Schalk Smith was the losing hero of the 1916 world series when he pitched and should have won a i¢inning game against the Red Sox, the game being thrown away by Robinson's erratic infield If Sherrod Smith and Jenkins can hold their own In-the big leagues. baseball players in the other camps are wondering what they are likely to do with the sandlotters which probably will compose the bulk of the tearm. seg There's one team Down East however, that even Smith and Jenkins can be leery of. It's from the Boston Naval Keserves, and in the lineup will be Jack Harry at second base, Ernie Shore for the first string pitcher, Mike McNally at short and Chick Shorten in the outfield. Very few of the camps will be slighted when It comes to good ball players in the spring. Men are being called from the big league ranks every day, and perhaps 200 major and minor league players are already In service Connie Mack lont gave Guisto, Torkelson. in addition to those named, ( and Chicago were not bard hit year 15 players, most of them youngsters, Cleveland Evans and De Berry to the service. Boston lost, biitzel and Duffy Lewis. Detroit puis lost Baby Doll Jacobsen and one or two other youngsters. hington lost Lavan, bought from St. Louis, and the Yankees must do without Wally Pipp. Many stars have gone from the National league, Hank Gowdy was the first, and Maranville has also joined from the Braves. The Giants jose Dave Robertson and Brooklyn Sherrod Smith, Cadore and one or two others, aed Faid Wheiesnie Deniers for Vegetables and Fruit re Pine VEGETABLES Per dos Mexican, Winck pe Per ™. per tb. Saliflower— Crate of Tacal Mtandard patent boi. 2 don Buckwheat Corn Meal. “| bot Local, Honer—Per case R bale 1 jene—Honey Dew, crate Memeo Local, per crate head, per erate Los Angeles head, per facramento head, per erate Green, per dow. yellow, per M. ™. per Tm. . (Price Potatoes local Pampkine—Per i. Redishes—Local Rotabagae— Yakima Clipped Oats |. Clipped Barley Portland—Dunder- | Teraipe Fish Meal Asp avgces nate Ground Barley and Oat Feed . Rananes—Per ib. Cranberries— %-bbI. Fastern, Db) ++ oo ———-—__ ih Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork —_— - Springe—1917 ey Mh on Michigan Cos Emperore Btrained, new Yellow ¥. N, Huckleberries—-Per Tb. . 16@ 117 420 13 ler for 4 heese i panese, bundle s A 82 ‘omearanat i ‘en Ls ery, brick 63 Pineapples—Per 1b. NUTS i Pullets Btorage Cheese— Badger brick, case Badger brick, singl Block Swirs, ‘case , FRANKIE BURNS GOES _ TO AN ATLANTIC PORT CAMP GRANT, Rockford, 1l., Jan, 19%—Frankie Burns, Pacific coast Mghtweight, who has been in| Young America” training here, has departed for some Bastern point with an engineering unit, Add to the kalser's worries, Buy thrift stamps, FULTON WINS HOLLOW VICTORY ST. PAUL, Jan. 19.—Fred Ful- ton's inability to get Billy Miske’s “set” right and the latter's style of | rushing to clinches and holding on, made an unsatisfactory bout of their | ten-round go here last night, from | which Fulton emerged with a hol low victory. The crowd, the largest since box- ing was legalized in Minnosota, was| all with Miske. | Miske developed a perfect defense | against Fulton's famous left, and time and again worked under the bigger man’s jabs to close quarters, | where he hammered away at the} Fulton mid-section Miske exhibited no particular re-/ spect for Fulton's superior size and strength and in the closing rounds of the fight stood toe to toe with | him and slugged. He had at least an even break in the heavier going. BASKETBALL STAGED BY HIGH SCHOOL LADS Three games were staged by the six basketball teams making up the high school circuit erday. The | results: Lincoln 30, West Seattle 13; | Queen Anne 25, F ‘ank.- | lin 23, Ballard £5. GREEN LAKE GUN CLUB TO HOLD ITS ELECTION An election of officers will be held tonight, when members of the Green Lake Gun club meet at the Frye ho tel at 8 o'clock. Plans for agming tournaments will also be discussed. COME BACK ATTEMPT attempted frost. The former claimant of the wrestling title undertook to throw both Paul Martinson and Steve Sav age in 60 minutes. He couldn't throw the former in the limit, and failed even to go on with Savage. DES MOINES, Ia., Jan. 19—John ny Noye, of St. Paul, was on top of Ever Hammer most of the time, and the Chicagoan lost in 12 rounds, [a7 uxivagnsiTy CAST OUT OF LEAGUE | Magnates of the Pacific Coast Im ternational league in annual session here at the Seattle hotel, pulled one on the fans yesterday when it was agreed to keep Butte, Mont, in the cireuit and throw Great Falls out It was a foregone conclusion on the | part of most followers of the old Northwestern league that both Mom tana cities would be acted on In @ like manner. There will be six clubs making up the circuit when the games are played this spring. Seattle, Portland and Tacoma get the opening games. This will quite a treat for Portland, as it was generally three weeks from opening of the season before Portlanders opened at home in old Coast league. Vancouver Kept In Altho there was a threat to Vancouver into the discard, British Columbia city is still among those present. Bob Brown declares his city will be a paying one for the league this year. Several of games may be played at the Camp Lewis cantonment, however. In throwing out Great Falls, the players held by that team under the “gentlemen's agreement” will be dix} vided among the other cities of the circuit. Seattle was fortunate in ob- taining Kelly, considered the best i outfiider in the circuit. ‘ The magnates were busy this aft | ernoon in their efforts to draw up & schedule. Judge McCredie of Porte land was a welcome addition to the schedule-making committee. CHARLEY WEEGHMAN HAS CHANCE TO SPEND CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—At last Char | ley Weeghman has a chance to get rid of that $250,000 bank roll. 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