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SPORTS AND COMICS its of Everett True. Tom, | Twink You"> BeTre® BRUSH UP YouR sHoes ALITTLE By Condo. BEFORE WE Go - ¢ I'M TAKING Saw IT ts YOuR DISPLAY INDOW MARK BARS OF CUR soavr— Dereceny —— (ACTNTIONS- 1 “WE LIKE IT FIN OF HERZOG.AND DOYLE ABOUT ‘ . TRADE—OTHER MEN COMPLAIN. Victor in aylor Still in Lead for Scoring Honor in | Coast Hockey Circuit PACIFIC COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS For. Ag’nat | at ‘ WHERE THEY PLAY NEX 5 9 Monday—Seattle at Vancouver —Portiand at Seattle. Pridsay— Vancouver at Portiand ‘The veteran. fm the scramble for scoring honors in He has dented the net for a total of in seven more. Morris, Seattle, has pansed his teammate. D Bernie now follows Taylor with a net sagging Of nine goals and three assists, while Roberts has the same num: markers, but two less first aids. local men will be given an opportunity to step ahead of Taylor night. when they meet the Millionaires in Vancouver M for our side. The scoring record follows the top of the} and helped in| Gordon Roberts, branch of the game. Games. Goals , Vancouver we ee Larry Doyle and Buck Herzog “Fine business, I'm for it." com-| with the Cubs for a couple of sea-| mented Buck Herzog as he clasped | *0D8, but was traded to Boston this Larry Doyle's brawny mitt at Jack-| sonville, Fla, the other day “You've said my little piece, too,""| consummation of the trade with Mo-| answered Doyle. Herzog wan stopping over in Jack sonville on his way from his farm in| of the happy ones of the winter so Doyle far as the players were concerned Jacksonville | But there were some in which the| went eeuuwne 3 aeee Mm eomme ae eae Maryland to Oklawaka, Fla spends his winters and Herzog looked him The men discussed the big which took Herzog out of unpleasant it ant surroundings in New York and, Thomas, Vean sent him to the Praves, while Deyle find they |has prospects for more world series | Athletics, in getting with to whom he was traded with Pitcher lies. temperamental tn. AQUATIC WINS BIG SWIM MEET) Perry McGini Lakes naval won the Central halfanile | championship swimmers won the water polo game Jand the Central A. A. U. W. BASKETBALL TEAM| CHICAGO [S FROM CAMP LEWIS) ing a marked improvement past performances, the of Washington basetba! ) trimmed the Camp Lewis quintet last | ight on the university floor, 33) 32. Barnes for the game was hotly contested Doyle, formerly a Giant. has been of their transfer to the Browns STAR—SATURDAY, FER. 2, 1918. PACE @ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Helen Couldn't Face That One. \ ' eae | ystom WOW WRRY UP*) soot IT Wei, FIND Me a To secono! A CLOTH AND I | Mice Pe - Wike x — | | } y | @, a 7» 49 COMMENT Ortega Is Mix Here Youth will be served It was served kindly last night when Battling Ortega, Oakland mid Sleweight and claimant of the Coast | title, won a fourround de n over Frank Farmer, who was cast in the ]_The veteran from Tacoma way, started out like a gamboling |lamb in the spring, but finished like & wpavined cab horse on a frosty | morning | The boring in tactica of the Oak liander were too much for Frank He was unable to make winning use of the 15 pounds more or lens weight and two inches reach. Ortega kept him on the gallop from start to fin ping too strenuous he covered up and let the Battier slam away at his protected cranium ‘The first round can be chalked up an Frank's, but after that he weak ened Ortega displayed a swollen left thumb after the fracas and declared he would have sent Farmer to slum berland had he not burt it in the third round. He originally sprained it a bit in his bout with Sommers in Portland Duffy Given Draw Jimmy Duffy, the dancing daisy jalso from Oakland, needed more |than his justly famous le nd to conquer Wi Hunefeld, Los An winter on the trade which sent Ty-| Stiles Uehtweight, last evening. Jim ler to Chicago, He was Boston |™Y danced in and out and ripped |property just long enough for the|bi# left into Willie's smeiier time | and again, but Willie was slamming tt away and making Duffy miss The DoyleHerzog trade was one|@nough of them to warrant the dra decision rendered by Referee Adolph Schacht With the exception of the Duffy Hunefeld contest, every other mill on the card was a slugging match. Eddie Hammond, the former 8. A C. gladiator, surprised the fans by giving Romeo several pounds in weight and a beating ‘The handsome baker lad was not players were not so well satiafied. Imagine, for instance, how pleas-| must have been to Chet Gregg and Kopp to had been traded to the Cy Williams’ joy on hearing of his transfer to the Phil or And = Maisel, Nunamaker < Shocker anf Cullop must bave| resumen wien & appeared, ‘net he lghouted with joy when they heard| 84 an edge on Hammond iideat” Leonard and Battling JOE STECHER WINNER | WITH SCISSORS HOLD! Stecher’s scissors hold took in anoth er victim last night. SE SIBLEY NORTHWEST CUE TITLE ‘Chase Sibley retained his North three cushion billiard tithe last TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for He flopped Otto See eel VEGETABLES Artichokes Per ‘The first came in the final block, 64 to 60. BE thie asanedin thale final was 150 to 129 a ‘BAN JOHNSON WOULD GIVE U. S. PENNIES Ban Johnson jin one hour Hrossele Sprouts CAMP LEWIS BOXERS TO SHOW THEIR SKILL Ritchie will bring over sev- eral Camp Lewis boxers this even gladiators from the | Coast forts at the Army and Navy | club, for the entertainment of men in Grate of 2 dor. Corn Husks—Per Eggplant—Per CHICAGO, Feb. gles into the Red Cross coffers. Fans 5, Will be asked to forget the pennies would receive baseball war taxes and donate to the mercy fund. TWO SOCCER MELEES ARE ON FOR SUNDAY Two soccer games have been slated | for Sunday this week. will be put on at Liberty park Dockers will take on Skinner & Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch Both of them Yakima Gema 11 A.M. te2 P.M. Rutabegas Yakima Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1480 3ré, Under Owi D: Store |! meet in the other encounter, Kick off at 1 o'clock ——— REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ta the highest Gad strongent plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; bite corn off Kuaranteed fifteen years. Alaska yellow Delletown, extra fancy p Roman Beauties Bet of Teeth (whalebene) $10 Bet of Teeth Gold Filings . Silver Fillings Oranges—All sizes. presen rs, whose work is still giving customers who have tested our work. W. sure you are in the right place Open Sundays From 9 to OHIO CUT-RATE GEIVKMAITY 81. i Pomegranates coming te our of Bring this ad with you Working Propte DENTISTS @ppectte Veaset-Patessen Gq Vilberte | bang draw Lackey Morrow, substituting for Beale Manning, took a punch in the first round of his mix with Jack Goodrich and retired from action R Wiekerynute— Per m ¢7| The snow kept many fans from PeanntsDomentic, per ™ 13% | attending. ne 1% + — Perm | FIRST BLOCK TO MOORE) == $39 3s| CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Alfred De Oro, world’s three-cushion billiard cham a % | pion, last night lost his opening game in the billiard players’ ambulance — | fund tournament. John Moore, Chi Standard p 10.25 | cago, won, 50 to 49. Whole Wheat, bbl 960 anna peninimane ws 333 PETE KLEINSCHMIDT IS ™ sacks Country May and Grain | Raker, 35 to 28 (Prices paid wholesale) * - match of the three-cush tournament for the ch Alfalfa Meal P Sal ? | the city, now on at Fre PORTLAND QUINTET TO n & Hulen’s. 100.00@ 120.00 " 16. 76 Cracked Corn Corn Feed Meat Cocoannt Meal A. basketball The local Y. M. C. y+ m the Port $0 | crew was slated to take ‘ ‘elf Meal?) he. 94.00| land members of the same associa +o ™ tion this afternoon on the “Y" floor. . | Clam ie 50 | Clipped Onte CORVALLIS, Ore. Feb. 2.—The ae University of Oregon basketball team fell a victim to the O. A. C. quintet here last night, 24 to 8 Wow Does IT come You DIOK'T WEAR. YouR PATENT LEATHER. tSnoes ? TE ‘| ] LEATHER Shoes, ayenes r ish and when Frank found the skip: | in the best of shape and began to Rudy, welterweights, went to a slam- «: ALFRED DE ORO LOSES WINNER IN CUE MELEE Pete Kleinschmidt triumphed over lant night, in their n billiard mplonship of | PLAY LOCAL Y. M. C. A. SN = EI * Selling Prices to Retailer for Batter, Kage and Cheese i 5 ed or Ground Rarley xe oe | 17.00 | Seratch Food Butter— 3.75@4.00 | Shorts Native Washington creamery, cubs, .62 5.590600 Roy ean Mei ns on creamery, brick .53 +3350 4.00 | Timothy ee tid a, cube 45 16% | Wheat Hay 38.90030.00 alifornia, brick 46 1,60@2.00 0 Fear Select ranch . 56 - . “ty Putte . seeree . is Prices Paid Producers for | geome aie 48 Poultry, Veal and Pork Hadger Brick, 1917 Radger Brick Dor, live 260@ kk Swina, 36@ Fat 3 208 Under « The is@ 19 Over 4 the 22 urger Roosters Old, live . 15) Oregon Triplets @ 26 ork——Good block hows 19) Oregon Y. A 4s 37 yeal—Fancy, 10 125-1, 16@ Washington Triplets ... Me 25 ee aa) wi tom X. ar He Clai " Mustralta , W.S.CStar Title Stitt Caught in War Draft Wash former Portland, Tacoma, and Denver of the yw extern league, has been caught f | the army draft Hartman has been placed in class 1-A by the Tacoma board Walter McCredie of the Salt Lake | team offered Hartman a contract for the 1918 season. Hartman was traded to Denver by Tacoma with Al Bartholomey for Catcher Stevens After joining Denver he switched from the pitcher's mound to the out. field and made . } oe A claim against the Spokane base- {ball club has been entered by Carl |Zamlock, erstwhile pitcher and in fielder of the Tribe, who believes he | ty, however, will tarry along with us for a day or so. Duffy has a bout in Portland next week. cee | Word has reached here that Hughie Mehegan, Australian middle weight, who fought in this country a few years ago, has died in a French hospital. He enlisted with the Amer ican fighting forces early in the war. ere } Mick King is warm in his praises DATeENT ON THEM | brought was ExPiReED! ? Baseball Pay to Be Cut in Half, Reports Baseball magnates in the big leagues are confronting con- siderable trouble with their players, and the coming season hreatens to make a record for Eventually they will nd at the salaries of- the magnates, for the © trying to be fair in the matter, but from now until the season opens many a hoki out will appear. Players’ salaries are to be sticed to about half of last year’s figures. has a small wad of salary due bi} for service during the 1917 seasom. ‘The claim will be decided by the national commission. Zamlock euf- fered a broken leg a few days before the Northwestern league went on the rocks last summer. He was sliding into second base at Great Falls whem | the bone in his leg snapped. eee Larry Chappelle's poor stick in 1917 will probably result in his being released by the Columbus (©) A. A. club. Chappelle hit only .19¢ most of last season, and only an ex ceptional spurt fn the finishing weeks the average up to .261. Larry was touted as a wonder a few but apparently has lost years ago. | Mick King of the way the boxing game is going | his keen eye. in Seattle. eee “With the death of Les Darcy, the ee game here ie. dean, with ev. ice ieneiiin sii + title by rights came back to me, ing abo. ne said, Prati roma cage oer ie tick tink. aan mia.|PUt in & naive little boost for Austin | oa thn te, Sosa tated Mi ng, Australian mi and their way of doing things. | Rochester club, in 2 ‘ork dieweight, here to box Steve Reyn “rystal Pool is the best box.| State league, has signed with the olds at the Crystal Pool next Friday | ing stadium in this country,” he de mi York ee ee tt xceptional night, In explaining his claims to the | clared, stating that he had seen them|made an ¢ middleweight crown of the Antipo from Madison Square Garden | Hochester, and McGraw agreed to 7 4 wn give the lad a trial 3 The boxing writers, however,” he sone or continued, d that a resident hampion, was needed, and lo, and behold, who h the front to claim the laur h but ur oid friend, Jimmy Clabby ing was relieved of the title by in 1915. Two years before 1 which he was stopped » round, he had met and held | Darcy to a 20-round draw. | The Australian has just reoetved a etter from one of his three brothers, | | who has been at the front for three | | years. | It was agreed that one of us| should stay at home to look after |the parents, wh the other ehree | went to war ined Kin Naturally, I being the one who Capital was making the most money, it fen| and Surplus to my lot to » home. $1,500,000.00 King was ready to return to his native land when he received word from Austin & Salt that he was want: | ed to box here. | “The Symbol om <e ‘Tommy Simpson has taken direct | action to ve himnself relieved of the | title of “tent man.” Furthermore, | meryville is going to lose the honor | nd distinction of possessing the | largest stretch of canvas in captivity While the wind did not play with the covering early in the week, d the few little rips and tears | 11d be easily repaired, according to | as Franciaco paper, Simpson has | dispatched word to have the canvas makers claim their goods. The big top is going to come off, Misfortune strikes out to worry about money. L trouble, you can hav account. and experienced officers and then the arena will revert into | those op 4 affairs. |" the former tent man, figures | an perhaps save some of off will go the top. And when it mmy can give up all hopes of Willard ‘or that was one of the Circus Jess” out this way inducements. “Circus Jess” would have felt so much at home that some were un wise enough to think he would show his wares for one of those $35 med: als. cee Battling Ortega and Harold Broom, his trainer, will leave tonight for the transbay town. The Rattler admits he is homesick for his native heath.} “It is my first trip away from Cali fornia, and all this snow and every thing makes me want to get back,” he declared. 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