The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 8

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MAKES THe SOcDIERS OUR. EFFORTS CONVINCE peason’s best hockey dish is | elation is offering tomorrow nig’ tangle with the Seattle to the effect that Taylor, McK the circuit are unanimous ‘Veteran of many ice conflicts, Jong career, and when the @f admission just to see him ncouver Over Rose City ANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. 29.— Millionaires crawled back into Place last night at the Arena, ing from the Portland Buds, | and were glad when the game over. It was that sort of a The only place where the Were beaten was in the score and most of the big crowd of Present to lend eclat to the oc will agree that as far as the om the game went, there wis break. the first place, the Portlanders | the Millionaires off their fect | first period, and most of the| in a wild effort to pile up a Before they got tired, for Stan did not turn up, Fred Harris in Portland, Johnson was, of out of the game with his shoulder, and the Buds were a sub. Whether this was strategy or not, remains to oe but the fact was that when scored the goal that put the in the lead at the end of the period, about thru for the evening, and te alone Dunderdale played one of the best he ever showed in the fence. He outekated Mafidon the ice, did some handling, scored two goals, and was the best man the ice for most of the third tve HEARD ‘T MID THAT SINGING AYLOR GOING AT IVELY CLIP FOR A RELIC OF PAST Organization have the teams been so evenly matched, and the race i the pennant is proving to be the most thrilling and interesting that ever been dished up to the fans €nd are prepared to put up the game of their lives: youthful Mickey McKay, who in also traveling in high gear, and ean be depended upon to furnish many a thrill during the evening's Oatman and Tobin} Dunderdale was left to scin- | Vancouver | coming to the coast, and withol| FIGHT BeTTEeR —— me \ IT YESTERDAY You PROBABLY REMEMBER WAY BROWN VELVET AS t e Catcher Byler Is Sub Chaser at San Pedro Fred Byler, Judge MoCredie PG, 3. will not play Salt Lake, whi catcher in the the drew lottery at Seattle, be | with either © he rightfully what the Pacific Coast Hockey asso ht at the Arena when the Vancouver | § team. Never before in the history belongs. or Portland, who mythically holds title to him. 3| Byler in a member of the @ Reports from the Northern city/@ #ubmarinechasing crew and ay, et al, are traveling at a merry in stationed at Point San > Sport writers Pedro, in California. Along @| in declaring that “Cyclone” Taylor, with Bert Whaling. well 3 tw having one of the greatest years|$ known in Pacific Coast league 6 “Cyclone” is “right.” it is worth the baseball = cli a Ryter wil eo perform. His costar on the club|§ hold down the catching job for $ the submarine baseball team. § eee eeeee: ecoce ‘The Motropolitans indulged in their | @————__ aa final work-out yesterday afternoon | | cm tent yoga ata |f Today's Market | whole squad cavorted around for an| | Report | hours like a bunch of young colts, a, 4 and are now keyed up and ready o|2 play the game of their lives. Ac-| P prices Paid Whelesale cording to the critics who maw them Vegetables and play in the last two games away VEGETA from home, they have proved them- | gma selves to be one of the gament aggre | Artieneticn— i gations of puck chasers that were | neete—Local. sac ever assembied together. In both of | Breseele Spreste: Per these games, which they eventually won, they found themselves on the short end of the score at the begin- ning of the final session, but with that determination and never nay die) | spirit, they emerged from both con-| flicts a winner in a driving finish. | The return of Frank Foyston to the line-up of the locals has instilled in them the confidence that is so neceasary for the success of any | team. Foyston has been practicing | faithfully and hard, and will be in the best of shape to go the route to-| morrow night. Indications point to the banner crowd of the season being | on hand when the teams step onto| | the tee. | | eeeenietesecteesiasenaenismenenseneseeneis Carrets Caulifiower Ora! Local, per crate . Pe Lettace ‘Cal. head, per crate head, per erate Local. bow tee v . . ‘ash—Hubbard. per tm | yer, McDonald, from Griffith, 14:35, | SaeeMe ites par Second—Vaucouver, Stanley from MeDonald, 4:12 yancouver, Mackay from Taylor, pple Delicious, extra fancy Portland, Dunderale, 5:45 Winesape Portland, Dunderdale from Oat-| Roman Beauties |man, 11:55. Vancouver, Taylor,| Starman Winesape } 17:45, Third period—None | Penalties—First, Moynes, Vancou: |ver, 3 minutes. Second, Mac Vancouver, 3; Mackay, Vancouver }10; Ukstla, Portland, 10. Third, none. Subs—First, McDonald for Moynes. Jemone ‘ Oranges—All sizes. Cal. Japanese, cond and third. “wundie Portland Murra Barbour . Loughlin Dunderdale ++ Oatman + Tobin Referee, Geo, Irwin. ‘Timer, H Fowler. Beoring—First period: nd, Barbour 5:05. | mA. | Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1420 Ow! Drow #1 ers Could Not the Flavor and Freahn: REAL GRAVELY PLUG TORAccO. Nowe the Pat ratent Pouch Keep $ | o— Yes-1 sust FISHED oy DONT MEAN To SAN THATS Your OLD LAST WINTERS DRESS WELL MY aa. STAR—TUES DAY, JAN, 29, 1918. my “i 1 REMEMPER “THOSE FUR TRHAMINGS AD THe PAGE 8 No JUST SORT OF THE BUTTONS Rou lows AND | ThoveNT AND | RECOGNIZE OFF R MAMORU HE SAID MY CASE WASN'T SeRioUS TAk® A TRIP Some wHERE TWAT | SHOULD r You’ke NOT | CD Drop m ANO HEAR || | BUT SuGéesTED SICK ARE Yuu, WHAT HE HAD HELEN ? 10 SA } REMEMBER HY OL! dcoat~\ CUT IT OFF "BOUT A TOOT An’ WELL— wien Ove KNOW ‘GOUT “Hat AND 1ST TH" LINING PROM THAT OLD UMBRELLA BY ALLMA NOW THE NEXT QuesTION 15, WHERE To GO ~ “TWAT ROBE HE CARRIED mi HIS FUWER LAST GREY FANCY VEST He > SPORTED & YEAR months, £90 tne per 1 1,600 Wr ner 11 2,000 Yr per Mh Ty F— TA En a meets Renecn, ly wells hoard | Asks Job as Red Boss An application for the job aa man |ager of © 1918 Fart fro led the the has been received by Hamilton. Mich., Spokane baseball team Homa who m James A Muskegon central league team last season According to Hamil record during six years of managerial ex pertence in the Middle Weat, he nev er piloted a club which finished be low third place, and last season was) the firet low second position wont Harnilton time his team dropped be- letter to President Farr, Hamilton says he four of the best players in the Central league |Iined up to bring with him in the/ event of his coming to the North-| also claima close | connections with the American asso- ciation, Western league and Pacific Coast league thru which he could se- | Central league season, Hamilton was offered t St. Joe for 1934, the Northweat, word fro St. Joe offer. “1 wou ing good players for team,” # Farr, “a! winning “I haven't done anything definite in regan except t ‘arr in the M worth oc change t leadership.” RUDY ABERDEEN GOLF COURSE Rudolp champlor will play | Country Wainote, ‘ Thmothy Wheat tay Prices Roosters to Pullets Htorage Cheeae— Badger bi Badger Ore “He has done excellent work | = Poultry, Veal and Pork 4jood block howe Fancy, Limburger re valuable players ing the clone of the 1917/ he berth as manager of the club of the Western league but would rather come to and while awaiting m Farr, he is holding up the uld have no trouble in secur the Spokane aid Hamilton in his letter to nd I know | can give you a club 4 to Hamilton's application 0 look up his record,” said} Liddle West and certainly is naidering in the event of a weing made in the local team WILHELM INSPECTS yh Wilhelm, Northwest golf n, ix in Aberdeen, re he on the Aberdeen Golf and| club course. Biack—Per ™m Prices paid wholewatey patent heat, bbl ‘ountry Hay and Prices paid wholesale cen Paid Producers fee Old, 5 to 126-1b. rhe, brick, triplets. Billy Nelson Is Injured Without ? Gong to Front: ut Nelson, Port ked off “the lightwe t mahip of Camp Lewis. suffering from a slight the result of stopping one of Pickles” Martin's jabs in the cantonment tUtle-holder. former Nelson became The popular 135-pounder tn under the care of the camp doctors, and it in hoped that the defect noon will be reme- died. Meantime he ix being handled with care and will not be allowed to go Into the ring Again until he has enurely re covered BILL SOUTHERN LOSES IN BILLIARD TOURNE Bill Southern flopped into throes of defeat lant threecushion tourney at Brown Hulen’s, 35 to 16 Raker. tonight Hin opponent wa he Minnesota announced would investigate Fulton heavy weig’ re} Meske at St. Paul that if the commias that Fulton went Into ing that the bone w would recomm th. barred from Minnesc statement was mad J, Clark, of Minneape ine he gave pain in his hand re Diego last week, but ed the fight a draw. Y the night in the & an Cramer and Rosenthal play Burns to a draw. faxt one What's this? Willard says that h one but Fred Fulton. fage. Mitt Notes Frank | with Uncle Sam's mail carriers has Se nt I et ee gulitag to be oo Rinltny ateine the postal authorities may consider the proposition of fought with a broken bone in. his| nd mogul’s minsives to him via the and in his recent match with Billy | Parcel post method: front door in a basket. boxing t the Fulton his contest with Jake Stahl in San siderable hooting when the decision The bout was a What's this? Jess comminaion. pminsion t Fred contender. ports th he Thompson said JUDGE M’CREDIE HAS BUSHERS AFTER PLACES Judge MoCredie’s batting average last couple of weeks that the deliverying the Port leave it at the Golfing enthusiasts of Seattle and jon is matisfied| Every day many letters are re-|the Northwest may have the oppor- > the ring know. | Ctived by Judge McCredie from semi. | tunity of watching Mike Brady, open as fractured he| PTO and other varieties of ball| champion of Massachusetts, a recent at the boxer be | Players eager to repeive a trial with | Winner of the national title and one »ta bouts. The | Portland. of the most polished all-around mas- by Dr. Edward ters of the royal and ancient game olin, that the to ease the ndered him un the judges call There was con: | was announced, as Peisinger had every round by a good margin Eddie Huse held “Seattle” Frankie © will fight no TORONTO WINS. OVER night, 5 to 1 by « fist fight between Hall of the Canadi | Hall was badly cut about the face, while Skinner was carried, uncon- scious, from the ice. CUB VETERANS MAY BE WITH FRISCO CLUB NEXT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan is some talk of Frank Schulte, out More camou-| fielder, and Jimmy Lavender, pitch- er, walking the links today It was whispered about yesterday MONTREAL CANADIENS able to make the best showing | is (Pardon us, dear reader. Have gainst Menke. TORONTO, Jan. 2%.—Toronto put| you invested in a Thrift Card smte it over the fontreal Canadiens in| yet? It's safe, profitable, and Sammy Pelsinger had the better of “ti toe hockey clash here last) helps to beat the kaiser.) . ‘The play was marred that Brady plans on stopping off In Seattle on his way to San Francisco, where he is to engage in a series of duels with California's star golfers. Some say that when Brady met Vardon the top-notch rung of scien- tific golf was reached. and Skinner of the locals. \Joining the Seals this reason. Scbul was one of the greatest hitters fi = majors at one time, havi 29.—-There veterans of the National league, Frank Chance. A MELLOW BEVERAGE Gee, but RAINIER SPECIAL is good! Young America today: America itself to- morrow. He is the despair of the neighbors; the joy of his Mother, the pride of his “Dad.” He's a real boy. Whether it’s aeroplane, automobile beverage , he is up-to-the-minute. For something to drink, there's nothing in his eyes that compares with RAINIER SPECIAL, It’s a satisfying soft drink. fellow’s drink. N othing Sissy or wishy-washy about it. Nor is there anything to hurt a fellow. Every bottle is a bottle of good health— good taste—good cheer. It’s a long drink for a dime. 10c Bottles Everywhere Case—24 bottles—delivered to any address in Seattle.. $2.20 30c a dozen allowed for empty bottles. 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