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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 50, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Speaking of Trips. BY ALLM EVERNDOOY HAS ThaiR OWN IDEAS ~— SAN .TOM, THis ARRANGEMENT OF Close 1 | ("4 GOamG To HAVE Pansy Take wer | | JusT A MnuTe - (VE ALSO MaDe ouT bur | Think THE SHUTTING DOWN OF | “ NOUR BUSINESS ON MONDAYS HAS - OF Some Tunes Youve. Deer re Sia nase eee's Peas Caraed me Yo Nae Some ones | Beer3 em bor ge Teurnc te eet Cl PLAN ~ IT GIVES A PELLA AnoTHER) Huw Dv R , ts oa * SAY "Tp REST- FIVE DAYS A Wen IS IM THE ROUSENOLO RovTiMe. y. BROUGH FOR AN BODY ] Ye . COME BACK HERG ANO WAIT THe L CALL UPA PARTY f WHEN L GET THROUGH I'M GOING To GIVE You A LITTLE OSTEORATHIC TREATMENT FOR POLLUTING THIS TELEPHONE BooTH ITH A REEKING SOSESY, SMOULDERING BTUMP OF A CHEAP CIGAR! “tH PAWN MAN TOLD ME Td’ COAT WOULD RUN OUT wi 12 MowTHS AN’ 1m STANDIN’ HERE READY / FOR 1T WHEN IT fy , COMES Runnin’ OUT “m’ poor | THiS 19 W' PLACE Jes’ 12. MONTHS AGO TbhAY 1 PAWNED MY COAT EASY NOW Georce ! DONT move — sun! — sir sTun! “WO DOLLARS A POUND SK, Tooay |” “UM! —~- ARENT You JUST A LTTLE DEAR G~ “vteLL-(CONLY) THATS WHAT THE wore SN akeo! SEATTLE FIGHTS FOR LEAD IN HOCKEY RACE TONIGHT AT ARENA yclone” Taylor Now | “CARRY ON” ‘Crucial State Sportsmen Are Ortega al Leads Scorers; Plays Game to Ask for a Chance) Hard in Old-Time Manner | Set to Give Their Side Lad Coming, as it does, just one week sions which have worked in coopera-| Tommy Simpson said last night, into the lead for the individual scoring honors of the Coast league ‘evioum to the yearly meeting of the! ton with the sportsmen of their in-| as he watched Battling Ortega and night when he sagged the nets f a goal and assisted in the ame wardens and game commission dividual counties realize that more | | Jiminy Duffy playing pocket bil of another. He is now two full points ahead of “Doc” Roberts, when they nosed out the Oregonians * of Washingt the meeting of | has been accomplished in this man- }lards at Brown & Hulen’ “The Star sharpshooter of the Mets. in @ hard fought battle by the mar sportamen of the state for the pur jner than by attempting to keep the | Battier may not be much with @ cue, Bernie Morris of Seattle ts close behind the leaders, with Tobin of poe of perfecting a state sports county game business to themselves. | but he sure can fight.” 4 in fourth place. gin of one goal, the Millionaires ar | men's association, which i= to be Inasmuch as the traveling expenses; We say Tommy in right. q rived im the city this morning for| called in thin elty on February 5, | of these officials to the state meeting) Ortega worked out with Art Wi- Fresh from their victory over the Portland Rosebuds on Monday night | M3 Games. Goals. Assists, Points. Wnnestever : 10 their tee hockey game against the! should work to the best Interests of is taken out of the state game fund,/son again yesterday, and the way a @enttle 7 Py 1 Mets this evening the fishermen and hunters of this|it ts no more than justice to those|he tore into the big hea Mattie } | . A great deal depends on the out | commonwealth. |men who contribute yearly to keep | was enough to take the heart of a z hf . come of tonight's fracas, am it means| The assembly of game wardens | up this fund that they sbould be con-| any man. sieges H ; 4 the lead in the race to the pennant] isually takes up the question of leg: | sidered. The Battler is fast for a lad of hts n oy Raga : : } for the winner. It'* one of the clom-| slative matters concerning — the! With a rapid increase of member-| weight, and while it is reported re ; 2 ent things {n hockey racen ever nerv nging of game laws, etc, that| ship in the Seattle Sportsmen's asso-|he can box as well as mix, such Port ate 4 ed to followers of the ice sport that body may wish to put before the | cation, taking in the majority of the|hardly is the case. Ortega is a D, rortane . 8 ‘ ! the puck chasers are serving up to} owing semsion of the state legis city’s best-known hunters and fish | mixer, pure and simple. He isn’t the , Vancouver 7 4 1 Northwest fans right now, and with] ature, This meeting takes place In|ermen, and the combined work of the| kind of a boxer that will stand off Seattle ....... 6 i 3 the season almost half over and the| fakima, on February 13 jnumerous other organized sports-|and try to outbox an opponen’ a. Vancouver . 6 2 2 teams bunched as they are, It means| Altho not an open meeting to any| men’s clubs around the state, it Ix|any stage of the game. He is a Seattle . 3 1 : that the boys have to be out there| one outside of the governing game | very certain that the coming meeting snorting fighter, after his man Vancouver . 3 1 3 fighting every minute of the 60 in| .dy, it is hoped that the state axwo-| which will be held in this city to or-|the beginning of the fight until it 7 ir, Portland . 5 1 3 every game, The race for the scor-| dation which will be formed one | ganize the sportamen of Washington | is over. “PHS! , Seattle 7 1 1 # in Just aw clone and Inter-| week prior to the assembly of game | will be a large one and a successful Jimmy Dufty Opposite 4 beteb Vancouver . 7 1 1 the club affair. “Cyclone” | wardens will be given a voice in the | one. " Bi " In Jimmy Duffy is the opposite of the Bitott Vancouver 3 1 1 | Taylor of the Millionaires is leading | way the sportsmen may think best.| All outof-town delegates are re | suvican. He is fast as lightning, and | ~~ , Vancouver .. 7 1 1 | “Doc" Roberts by a «light margin An effort will be made to allow aj quested to note that two meetings | 4, ¥ : | “ , "| depends upon his boxing more than RYT . Seattle 7 ° 1 and with Morris and Tobin pressing | epresentative of the state sports; will be held, both of them at Bird's | )f i z " be: | is punch and aggressiveness to land hooee. rhlin, Portiand ... 8 1 ° closely, a pretty race in this depart.| nen's association to attend the game cafeteria. One, called at 12 noon, ts |i Pty ural wreath at the finish =. - - _ |ment of the game is going on vardens’ meeting and present the | for preliminary work, and the one at | — | of a fi Jimmy dances in and out, rc 6 u Ta Locals Are Primed vinhes of the sportamen of the state.|6 p. m. for the regular business of eternally jabbing with his left hand, STANDING OF THE CLUBS ‘The locals had their final work-out) ‘The various county game commis the convention. hich y his case is as good two komm Won. Lost. For. Against on Monday afternoon and the boys |—— be 4 eng Po pity peng pr pee And ‘ 3 22 24 are all fit and ready to go the route 4 3 20 20 at top speed. Manager Lester Pat General Foltz PRATT DELIGHTED TO fast as the ath saga sad bruiser. so ai 5 2 ct} rick has been «pending considerable PLAY WITH YANKEE: Ortega’s youth and aggressiveness PE oH vs time with his forward line with the| » t t S| snould win him his go with Farmer, x their combination | t Want to NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Derrin| Duffy will have a harder time with Xiake . ssea himself as well chi | Pratt will be delighted to play second | Willie Hunefeld, as William ts no Nott $ pleased with the way the boys are Exemp' it Rit |S dase for the Yanks, according to a | Slouch at fisticuffs. Ps ROVER [handing themselves. Frank Foy-| gan PRANC! - Jan, 30.—If the| letter from Pratt made public here} Tommy Simpson will take | his HOTE ston, who will make his first appear | 5 . today. He declares the outlook is | Charges to see tonight's hockey game a ance on local ice this season, is go.| Mim of Geary Steffens, otherwise | goog for a pennant-winning team of | between Seattle and Vancouver. It on ing great guns and should be one of | Ville Ritchie, to exemption from! Yanks. WE: be 'Ghe Siret-ico melee, ths. Mame pa! the luminaries ot the evening's Ult.| \emy service is upheld, he might as) LESTER | ROSE! THA ave ever get tn: at: tn ever ce ‘ “ | e advance sale has nm heavier te HEN Fred Mitchell, manager of the Chicago Cubs, first broke into for this game than for any league) We! Quit aa boxing instructor of NT HAL Is (Bvery day is Thrift day. Buy professional baseball he was a pitcher for the Boston Americans 1901, Jimmy Collins being manager at that time. Fred's first start ‘& big leaguer was against the White Sox at old Comiskey park, and ie the way he tells about it “I was just a kid, and anxious to make good, s0 Jimmy Collins gave @ start at the old Sox park. I was scared atiff, and the first inning b awful. I was shaking with stage fright, and walked two or three| QU” ‘ and then some one swatted one, Freddy Parent chose that time| Today’s Marke to kick a couple of grounders. | oday s Market “The result was that when the first inning was over the White! Report |) Sox had five runs and we had nothing. There was one fellow on the F ‘club at that time who was my friend, and that was Buck Freeman. eNO ame right in from right field after the inning, and I remember Just What he said to Jimmy Collins. teat ‘You are not going to take the kid out, are you, Jim? he said ee Not on your life,’ answered Jtm VEGETADLES | rroun a | era 25 POEEUALLATS fixt fort a 2 indica tor Camp Lewis, in the opinion of Brig. a stamp today.) cre that any’ Sewrfew'* ceca ani | Gans ‘Fons, "commanting “came| , VICTOR AT BILLIARDS ag ree ge lig angprsed Pip By | vistor haat oteht at Beveetatned the! REDUCED RATES TO_iigs | onto the Ice at 8:90. The line-up of| The draft board which recently de- victor last night at Brown & Hulen’s, in the tourney now on for the city a to be sw udeaigdgewian day sossives mint een Ga “Foltz | {ree-cushion title. ‘The score was CALIFORNIA ‘ancouver. Seattle. y bs 2 35 to 26. Jim Davis plays Chapman Lehman .......Goal s+ Powe | neratalating it on fs ection tonight FirstClass. Thire. MeDenstd RD Ricker | “Fighting men would learn boxing Sth Pedals Lloyd Cook. Rowe (Capt) | More eagerly from ‘one of their own,’ WASHINGTON FRESHIES eat’ $13.00 and $15.00 $10.00 Mackey. Foyston | Wb. when the time comes, will stand) $2000 and $23.00 $14.58 Taylor Morrin| With them in the trenches and go) WIN FROM LINCOLNITES | san pieo— Stanley Roberts | With them over the top,” the general The University of Washingto $22.50 and $25.00 $16.50 | ngt Moynes . + Wilaon| Wrote. “I should not want Steffens| » oo) ‘basketball team took has. STR. MULTNOMAH, FER. 218T Referee- “M. Jon to continue his work ax boxing in-| Goes services, large outelée sta® tor if he is exempted for that sage couse eg down the | rooms and unsurpassed mea iv me. His influence would be ¥ » Meier gdh ood to 12.| cry convenience for passengers Full Owner f1 10—T @ | Mickorynute—Per tm. ite—-Domeatic, per t.. t | “1 went fack and had my head with me from then on, and stopped i Serieew paid whetesste) Fb Nano 1 he would be of no use| S02P8 and Cairns starred for the | particulars at City Ticket Office, place | the White Sox. In the fourth inning Buck Freeman came up with one Standard patent, bbl. Pte. 7 Z | freshies. & nere ana urove the ball over the fence. You know how Buck could hit in yeat, bal. | Badger briem, case... mong ne ELS | canara ts THE M’CORMICK LINE a route; ‘em. In the eighth inning Buck came up again with two on, and once edger Beit, etemte +s .cses W. JOHNSTON TO TRY 100 Cherry St. Phone Elitett 3436 8c we: | More he poled the ball out of the lot, tying the score. Before the inning | Cert oe ari, p= nos he i ehpanpeT 4 4 KID WILLIAMS LOSES | <SiaapEEEeaaaeNeaemateni TE TO YOUNGER BATTLER| Bec Passi si gyn "Ss PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 30.—Kid the Northwest three-cushion billiard DOCTOR Williams, former world's bantam: laurel wreath now adorning the Examination and Consultaties weight, was knocked out in the| brow of Chase Sibley, will get his jfourth round by Joe Lynch, his|chance tonight when the first block FREE ‘outhful opponent, in a scheduled of a 150-point match will be played aix-round go at the Olympia A, A,/at the Pope-Sibley parlors, Colery—-Lecal, per crate . | Was over we led, § to 5, and I won the game, 10 to 6." “eee Martin Lawler, for many years physical trainer for the St. Louis "American league baseball club, has been engaged to train the Boston Americans this year. He succeeds Charlies Green, Lawler was engaged ‘on the recommendation of Manager Jack Barry, who was trained by Lawier the first year that he played with the Philadelphia Americans, oe ee @ a Registered Dentists Out of High Rent District 30.50@33. 0.000126 at the “Butch” Erb claims that with shoes going at $10 a team, it is cheaper Imperial. vatley wg ee Chick Feed . Moderate advertising, G. last might. In the fourth round pees . > a Onions Green, per don. ss. 26@ 30 © u sing. Go | 5 un MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE to ride in a taxicab. Cai yellow par 7 Corn any den plat Ge a | Dave Wartnik jumped into the ring| GRENADE THROWING TO 906 Third Ave. . oe Yakima, per Coe ME a > hauee wilh ind led the battered former monareh | out from their figure. vith Lonnie Austin says that it is impossible to get into a heated argu- ral TUE HATES OEM cule” GS, || tuto his corner after, a plucky. but; BE ON AGGIE CALENDER|| , 7 aecter witt be gina to tam ever your trouble with you prescribe for you, if Only charges will be for medicines evening®. Ment with the janitor these mornings: “ futile battle agoinst youth CORVALLIS, Jan. 30.—Hand gren- ~ ade throwing is to become a part of Potntecs- Owing to the new liquor ordinance, Willie Hoppe can’t play bottle} Yakima Third the athletic curricul: of the Ore. pool after 7 p.m. in Montana, = peee GEORGE MAISEL GETS enc Ageaetionet cus te ee prescribed or treatment taken ‘Alaska | UNCLE SAM’S CALL| Browne has his way about it, and ie]] ic wat cose yon, The only trouble with prize fighters at the front would be that they ‘would be listening for the gong all the time. M’CARL NOW DIRECTS [but the stand on the remainder of | ™alass, the athletic curriculum will be de- ARMY CAMP ATHLETICS ciceaiy informa, it was declared ; today by Prof. H. C. Corwine, head Cte MoCarl, last year's skipper Of of the athletic council of the uni- the Butte club, has been appointed versity. Efforts are being made to ¥. M. C. A. director of athletic ac schedule rowing and baseball con- | tivities at Presidio, Cal. W. L. Sea- tents with Harvard and Princeton. wright, director in chief of the Y. M. C. A. activities for the soldiers and looks like he will, FREE DOCTOR DETROIT, Jan, 30.—A dispateh from Baltimore says that George prt ee —_— 7 . ne Tiger's outfie! 8 ‘at hal RIGHT DRUG Co. will be wearing Uncle Sam's eS 169 Washington St. ra . Centra \" instead. He was certified for and 1111 First Ave. oo In order to introduce our new (whalebo: cede’ By dei taead @ jebone) plate, whieh is the highest _ hes: tas’ i draft bourd last} and atrongest plate known, covers Very little of the roof of the mouthi < o the cobg yeu s careful examination espana Guaranteed fifteen years, Par for 7°] CHANGE MAY BE MADE raster iiss y of Teeth | : |. If you are sick you cannot do bet IN AMERICAN PLANS sailors, Pn tare, MoCari handle the AMATEUR BILLIARD MEN #3 | ter than take advantage of this offer | CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—Ban Johnson paws per tooth, gold a: 08 an all-round athlete and will have TO GATHER IN DETROIT Ned save you money ond give ud. | says the opening plans for the Amer River Fil $1. Charge of basketball, baseball and, ‘The National Association of Ama- Reostare “ch. iv wokewsatt oh irae KOA Geet cil telnet ea Platina ne at “Hamat d Ferk--Cood and that all teams may commence Symnasium work |teur Billiard Players has announced . play April 15, instead of the four All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken im th that the national class A champion- Business Men Eastern clubs opening one day | ™°TUt lua! et teeth same Exaininatione and advice tree. = ® ples of Our’ Pa Most of our present ocnere, rane work ts still earlier than the Western. The sched- Try Our 30c Lunch ule committee meeting February 14 ving good satistacts kA mide Be, Se will’ denide. ve tested our work. When coming to our oftiee “be a _____ | sure you are in the right place. Bring thie ad with sou, Our Offica, be Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors ca Open Sundays From © te 12 fer Werk 1439 Sr4, Under Ow! Drug Store || 1% YOU value your watch, let uuayaaa popes ie eat aber | OHIO ,CUT-RATE DENTISTS Werk, Ww. eis recommended byt Sur MOST YALE SPORTS |‘ ‘m,tions! lame A chumpon.| et | to the West. It will be played at TO REMAIN INFORMAL | the‘ itecreation building, in Detrott, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 30,—| beginning February 25, The com- Baseball and rowing may come back ‘petitors will be the guests of the De- for the duration of the war, trolt Athletic club, Native Washington ereame Native Waal wy Cotes