The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1918, Page 8

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DOING OF THE DUF HERE, LITTLE GIRL, TAKS THS RICE Home AND HAVE YOUR MAMA COOK I(T. Tec. HER IT'S A PRESENT PRO MISTER HOOVER, = . CRUCIAL GAME WON BY SEATTLE SQUAD |, IN GREAT CONTEST “Too Bad It Had to End a Tie,” Says Tommy—He Left Too Soon DCAL HOCKEY TEAM HOLDS LEAGUE LEAD PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 4 Ww “It was @ great game, waen't {tT said Tommy Simpson, mar bas vo ager of Battling Ortega, Oakland middleweight, in the hotel lobby “ after the ice hockey contest last night between Vancouver and ow Seattle. “Too bad it had to end a tie,” he continued. It was Tommy's first peep at one of the ice contests, He took Rattling Ortega and Jimmy Duffy along with him. not to mention Harold Percival Aloisius Broom, They sat excitedly thru the game, started to go when the regular session was over, but saw the rest of the crowd remained, so stuck. When the teams changed sides in the overtime period, it was enough. They were sure the game was over, and rushed out the exit. Foyston's first appearance th the season on the local ice last when the Metropolitans took ‘their war clubs against the Van. Millionaires, was an aus one, indeed, if not more so. final score, 4 to 3, with Seat Sn | wported long Gunboat Smith on in a main event with some big tling around STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1918. PAGE 8 ‘S—Would You Call This Economy or Jealousy? PRIVATE MEETING WITH You Noung MAN WHEN wee GET home THIS a \ t hope "4 NOT INTRUDING | are RRS Coon! — rn 1 WAS JES’ LISTENIN’ 7 ba cabal a peer! -\ cant hadle’ naaer teddiat wuarusvo! cS AN - ia a A GRIND ORG a OUTSIDE AND 1 “+ COUONT HEAR A ws note | con ~ - rm vm peer! ; (o) moRE —~ 0000 —. ’ 9 , VLE Have A LT Tie 1 WONDER, WHAT STRUCK THAT €008 WHO HHS WATCHIN mE ta. HE HAD & GOOD DIAL FoR STOPPIN PIES IN OUR COMEDIES ' TOMMY SIMPSON RESPONSIBLE FOR RITCHIE’S RING START fter Many Efforts at Last Willie Gets Go and Makes Good. “What! Put that big tramp on in | headliner? | 0% The location waa! It was in . Tommy Simpson. akland, anager of Rattling Ortega and Duffy, now In Seattle, was « | © four-round promoters Oak nd. No one paid much attention to | ur-round promoters then y do | pw. In t days California still stance meleen. Tommy was trying to convince his ree partners that they should put darky who was bat there then, It was third fight. The puldn't mee it. They sold mith's second or } | rtners lass lets end, tale Uttle of jtheir shares to Tommy for $50 | fame. It must be added that it ee, mene, Coreen ne 23 minutes and 10 ie it | thousand dollars a went on his il caer thes incale to chose |nerve. He cleaned up more than a | Brit Columbians out of the tie thousand dollars Ry m the Gunner itish : and the colored gladiator packed the i he thought they had ruse. | tows It was Tommy who took Smith the zenith of ice hockey whee Aten eee Harter 42.00 |from the navy and started ‘him in nd, eo of the > E Fish Meat é no boxing game. 2 othe ere, went into overtime | | Today s Market | Croand Barley and Oat Feed... Neunven Geebans f en ‘all poi | it a score having beer de, Oats wever, Gunboat forgot hi cere Series, bene. 8s || Report | |Get sites days of prosperity, which followed. | last ame was Ol) Meat © used to be a little fello even more thrills than that |@ © Oyster Shette a age a hoa i: -to-be-forgotten contest. —_— Rolled Oats * hanging around my place iQ of the most optimistic| | Price® Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Rolled er Ground Barley 59] Wanting to box,” anid | _ Even some me optimistic | | Vegetables and Freit Sereteh Food 00 | day, in talking of c threw up their hands and de- = © Short $ little kid, didn't weigh more d it all off for Seattle on two VEGETA’ sh gpentn aad Mek very Game * ons. These were at the end M the first period, when the score 2 to 0, in favor of the Canad. | Meets - a — ° ge MEET Prices Paid Prodarers tor hopes had started on the rise, Cal. yellow, per B®. kept kicking hi he was always around again the next and in the third chapter, when | rugs Serew Poultry, Vea! and Pork oy Stanley and “Cyclone” Tay: | Careets : : ! put over another one, after So os Crate of 2 dor. elery— Lo 2} $3 | nouncing for me. t of the joint, but Willie Ritchie Starts ne night Willie Richardson, r of Jimmy Richardson, sport He didn't know of ¢ Hosks fitor of a Portland pape: ing Bernie Morris’ goal Cocumbers Not * . | matched, but’ failed to show. T ‘The game was clean thruout.| Reeplant—Per ™ ‘1! ee tsa be | eoulén'’t. ME tere’ pesaition as thonal’ bor] ferme tae), wow, Dor Pork--Good biock howe is| couldn't get any one to take his yng at, Dat | Horseradish-tocal, per ™ Venl—Fancy, 66 to 125-b. . 11| place. ‘The youngster was around, | ness as as marked the Per case light . . . u "i the rough: | Honey as usual, I grabbed him, as the lad | : bs xe Local, per crate ea ‘ F few games was absent last Mr neal, per crate ‘ Selling Prices te chardson was to fight was about | 3 {ae Anaeion bend, per era ler, Kees | | his weight og im T valle: . “ Band wag agg ad leas reer Imperial valley. ta} “There was a big Irishman an Tommy Simpson nutes KO, ‘oyston pul Onions | | his home-winning shot He ma ‘akima, per Si the change and ted oo announ % to the net, and then, with a| reppers és ee MI N C Of the wrist. went. the rubber | Repeste fh] do with the name was W TT NOTES TO BE AT MEETING mg past Hugh Lehman for the Wt nane Gema “Yep; that's how Willie Ritchie |# x” CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—A_ full at ole % an ain ut neha ion $7 | like a future world's champion then.” | Wednesday night in San Die Of Snnual meeting of the American SUMis teed Bie fine Itatian hand in| Steet your hands to count the number of |!8 he has had only one defeat chalk. 8TY 12, despite the inroads of war on @ fine Italian hand in| |boys who turned out ton-notchers|°4 UP in his record, He a cloye the membership. ‘Bil the other counters hung up for | | 31\ who owe their start in the boxing|™#tch to Mick King ee Ur side, He either rang up the|™ ake 6 cS Hirao Aally himself, or got an assist yRUrTS bes egy end BE Sand se cana? ee ee eM! sincere Gris made 6 three athelaht CUB STAR SIGNS UP For Vancouver, “Cyclone” Taylor, as .: iian . splice to center it yracticly i 1 WALTER JOHNSTON IS | sit rien, ne serves) WITH UNCLE SAMUEL the offensive playing in the early . York 5 Jan “Paddy” Drie “em and the rest of the Million 0260) Walter Johnston was easy picking BRONSON WEDNESDAY | was retner curertset gen gray nity star has passed his per oj ee one As Ree fst? | for Chase Sibley last night in the] 4 4 pie hat the Sommers-Ortega match was 44 sets: ightonelbnyl a ‘ , Taylor figured in all the |e eer bn. box $.00| first block of their 150-point match | Mbrddag Jan, 31—Frankie|t on Ttuat ie “alioe” ih “| bandh lr eccrine hs atta | Beals made for his side. Summary:| astern. b! i at Pope-Sibley’s for the Northwest | Farren, San Francisco lightweigh spat peor i % ired ehewtmeenendaniocediceate p Seattl Vancouver. | Ort dans eel three-cushion billiard title, sibley|"%® recently ended Alex Trambit I have seconded Orteg tt hts enter Lehman | 2M, at | con’ $4 $0 18. |champtonship hopes by a two-round | h ded Ortega in all his Basiness Men Rickey Lloyd Cook | strained, new x | AES obra! | Enockout, ‘a matched with gd org Perm se one ates fe | iow ¥. 6 onson, another local comer, for| “and was surprised to hear that he saggy Oranges ws 00 saday "= r ile a, du nelieve a . te rr. M,. Sortie (2) S12"hmeyter th| Sate | IN BILLIARD TOURNEY |"ewt*y mene an fresh as a daisy every || Torrey & Sear Bill v - Moynes| .oey Jim Davis went down to defeat nded. I ce a bh ar Billiard Parlors Roberts 00.00 Lo Wis Btanley (| Fema | inst night in the, threecushion btt| STARS WILL COMPETE ity nine a rd, Under Owl Drag Store x 1 - | Hard tournament being staged at the | First period: | saaleead trow) ulen parlors at the hands — 4—Vancouver, Stanley from Tay | pene Per tb. eves Brown & natal r ho S hand. AT INDOOR NET MEET am. ) an Yor, 11:16. ———_ - meee: Harold ‘Taylor vin. | = Va or, Te om Me , Harold Taylor in- | gee pp Rees, Sr0m Ne is 9 cent Richards: Howard .. =a DOCTOR'S |i 82e0"7' le, Morrt ch Foveton a | der, Dr um and other stars ee rom Foreton.| amore Examination and Consultation || will take part in an indoor tennis Third pertoa: | on anez | tournament the Seventh | period: | Pi Na ” y Fel y 15 Jor, 6:22. iy - oust at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how little it will cost you. -penttie, Wilson from Morris, | Vent Soe whell, i ' 0 FLOOR (Pricen paid whi Seattle, Foyston from Kiley 7:10. Overtime: %—Morris from Patrick, Substitutes fleattlo—Riley for Roberts, Mor Rickey, Roberts for ston ) Foyston for Roberts, Roberts for | Wilson, Wilson for Roberts, Roberts | ‘for Foyston, Fuckey for Riley, Foy-| ston for Roberts, Vancouver | Mtandera p Wheat, br pa oh 0 pli eh 23.10. bbl. atrick fi Buckwheat, Corn Meal, bale 10 9-T. sacks Country Hay rlves paid wi None Penalties Beattle—Rowe, three minutes; Wil- gon, three minutes. Vancouver—Cook, three minutes. Referee—ion, Timer—K: : or TRU! TORTURE « Can be eliminated by w: Rupture 60 tb Dairy Veed Clam Shells ‘Star want ads will find you a home. bec Colvin V. VACCINATION ORDERED BY CHRISTY MATHEWSON CINCINNATI, Christy Mathewson, of t trouble on this point in training at Camp Sheridan, inate sore arms during the training period, Matty believes, YMENT GETS PLACE VACATED BY PRIEST Dyment, head of the de rtment of journalivm at the Uni NEEDS raity of Washing airman of the mimittee yesterday to take the Dean Priest, who leaves ortly for France. MET! ——USE A WANT AD Jan, 31.—~-Manager Reds, has to be vac will have no red all his pla ted at once, so the Vaccination at this time will elim. thi wad of time will fade the punt of war. Elmer Oliphant will never again defend the honor of the Army on » will rob him $f one more year of fod all hin brother cadets who will graduate this year, he gridiron, for bis earty graduavor ball, and, Uke become a commissioned officer in the army There are great athletes In every uncovered who ha of sport that Olip nt has. RANK KENDALL, the big iceman, Portland's most popular heat F weight battler, cast his hat in the ring yesterday and declared a rest of three months he was ready to battle any heavy wt and challenges, for a bout of any distance, Chet eading heavyweight and claimant of the Pacific eo Kendall also throws a gauntlet to Willie Meehan, the who claims the title of the Coast ndall is barring no heavyweight and will meet any good man oF promoters will pick for him. red the best men at their weight on and both claim the championship. mixer, the pub! han because they Const trim Melntyre in short order floor in Seattle or tac heavyweight crown © cleaned up all of the second try and is battler in their class, are consi¢ Muff Bronson is training hard for his main event bout with Tarren to be held in Portland on Fe Some of the biggest battles rooms and ¢ When Willyum of Willyumstrasse begins to run, Zimmermans in pursuit any Heine \ senior cadets at West Point graduate next August, the « ont of ¢ had the great all-around ability in various branch e heavyweights in this section of the ing to lay his mitts on McIntyre, Meehan or some o BY ALLM There 1S NEW OFFICE —, RULE Yu a * | mGuT Red COMMENCING | overe, MISS] ToDAN THIS B 6 fi , OFFICE WiLL OBSERVE EVERY DAY AS A SWEETLESS DAN ~ Ton Due +months, # lines Gh} tine 500 BY AHEK of per line PECTAL Inquire RUM my RHYMES WE READ ABOUT ALL “THE CASH WEY NAIL, THOSE MOVIE STAR ROMEOS= BuT— WHY 1S IT WITH ALL THEIR’ AL THEY WEVER GET A HAIR ONS otal atert all-around college athlete iate sports for the stern busin but few ve ever ever b He prefers Mcintyre and Kendall is confident that he 4 snd would be glad to meet him on his 9 ie him or Willie Mee © the six-round row an for the Pacific Ca in Portland. Frank ruary 5. “over there” are fought in the bill terias “over here.” there won't See These Fine Woolens— Before It’s Too Late! | a Don’t waste any time if you ays | would make sure of getting =] (== . _ é } | cou one of our Scotch tweeds or aa English worsteds. We will | attrac po not be able to buy such pat- | aia" : Ss a Save. stom terns again for a long time. poe nA ‘ bala Cove E. Sto We make suits and over- | beds vice | coats as reasonably as $40. i depen 0 Step in and see the patterns. i | Tailors 906 Second Ave. | OPPOSITE BURKE BUILDING “Don't merely admire Stone Bros.’ Clothes—Wear them.”

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