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> Outbursts of Everett True. ISTEN PS RUN AcROSS © SMITH — IF You By Condo. PPEN TO VERETT TRUE, You WANT TO KID HIM ABOUT THS BIG BST He COST ON THE WORLD'S SER! McIntyre and his boxing are f with the progress of the on the Huns. Uttle time back, when Chet over hern to box Steve Reyn- he brought with him nearly the bunch of men employed by the Guggenheim smelter at Ruston, Tacoma. time, when it was made he was going to box Mick here Friday night, the rush yas again on to get Friday night off. Be fact, things were in such a state at the superintendent found it nec- @ ruling that but iy if piloted by Tommy Simpson. course, Jimny Duffy and Battling are Onkiand boys, but away here we don't make such distinc: ‘The Bay City lads have been in disfavor here ever since the ot Willie Meehan and Sol Lev- t Fans began to think their P@ry baby tactics were a sample of the Francisco mitt-slinging colony, Simpson disillusioned them. ‘While here, Tommy showed him- _ galt @ true sportsman in every way. pid the lads he brought with him & favorable impression on the Meehan and Levinson will be met the station by the lexnon peddler, they ever return, while the boys thinking of getting out the band Simpson, when he comes back, last of the month oes An odor on the order of a weil- brand of cheese surrounds Joe BenjaminJack Label! fight, “Btaged last week in Portland Benjamin lost on a foul to Labell, | @fter beating him all the way. Jon really has no license losing to | @ fellow like Jack, and Seattle fans @re wondering. Reports that Benjamin was not to Be returned the victor were current > fm this city several days before the Battle took place. Wonder it we will hear from Port- tana! We don't usually waste much time _ @M a letter when the sender hasn't get enough spunk to sign his name. Blwever, took this one over, folks: “So you were at the ringside? “So was I, but I don't care where were. © “You did not see Anderson out Point or outfight Ketchel. You can’t ‘Bee fairly, because you are preju Miced “A stranger can not win here. : “I think the decision was given to ) Prank Purcell, NOT to Anderson. : “As home guard native sons, you have California beaten to a frazzle. Give a visitor a chance once in a 4 DENVER.” 1 A.M. te 2 P.M, Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 Br4, Under Ow! Drug Store s Eddie McGoorty’s | Phiz Still Intact oy ‘The belt of many famous Antip- Odean fists have left no visible marks on handsome Eddie Mo Goorty’s face. Eddie has just re turned from Australia, where he en all comers, from Les Darcey down. He ‘won 11 and lost 3 battles out of 14 goes. ‘Reno May See Willard Take on Frederick SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. —Frank Scholer, local pro- moter, is fostering a scheme for a 20-roand bout between Jess Willard and Fred Fulton, to be held at Reno, July 4. It is understood that Jess him- self is the financial backer of the battle, planning to offer Fulton a substantial amount for the battle. Schuler is now JACK SMITH MAY NOT | BE CAUGHT IN DRAFT There that Jack Smith, outfielder who went to the Cardinals from Se lattle a few years ago, will not be lost by the army draft route. Smith is a chance the hard-hitting | tion on account of dependent par. | ents. | | ON UNIVERSITY MATS Friday night in the University of Washington gymnasium, the wrent | ers of the U. of W. will tussle with | the Oregon matmen in the first in- | tercollegiate tangle of the season | WASHINGTON QUINTET | TO TAKE ON OREGON The U. W. varsity basketball | quintet leaves here tomorrow morn jing for Eugene for a brace of con | tests with the University of Oregon five, | JIM DAVIS VICTOR IN | CUE GAME IN TOURNEY ing a star open game, Jim Davis triumphed over Lester Rosen thal last night in their game of the three-cushion billiard tourney on at Brown & Hulen's. The score was HOCKEY Vancouver eanees Cor, Fifth and University “Fastest Game in the World” vs. Seattle (World's Champions) TONIGHT 8:30 o’Clock SEATS 50c, 75c, and $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED—SEATA NOW ON SALE—Vbone Main 2493 yong in Reno. | has asked for a deferred classifica | | now a private | ture. | been JUST LEARNED THAT AN QLD | BOB Di ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 13, 1918 PAGE 8 SY RKS, 13 BEAU OF YOURS, BoB DIRKS THAT SO? fit f 1S SICK OVER HERE IN “THe BY WAR RULES The war will have no effect on big league training campe with the exception that some of the teams will curtall the time spent in the South. Only two changes will be made in location of training camps, aecording to word which has come from managers so far. The Cubs will not go to the coast thin year and for patriotic reasons the Reds will train at Montgomery, where « large number of Ohio troops are in camp. Charley Comiskey was forced to abandon his project of training in Panama this year on account of the war, but expects to take a fling at the Canal Zone after the war. Comiskey was enthusiastic over the Panama project last year. Me figured he would have mideummer welther during the entire period of training and that his men would be come acclimated to playing in the/ states by a long series of exhibition | games in the South before going to Chicago. The present difficulties of sea travel, the shortage of ships and the clone guarding of the Canal Zone caused him to change his plana Texas Is ‘Texas as usual will entertain mont of the big league teams thin epring the Giants at Martin, the Cardinals Jat San Antonio, Tigers at Waxa jhachie, Browns at Palestine and | White Sox at Mineral Wells. Three |team# will train in Florida, the | Braves at Miami, Phillies at St | Petersburg and Athletics at Jackson | ville. Georgia Will also draw three |teams, the Pirates at Columbus, | Yankees at Macon and Senators at | Augusta. ‘Two teams, the Red Sox and the Dodgers, will train at Hot | Springs, two in Louisiana, the In |dians at New Orleans and the Cubs Jat Shreveport and one, the Reds, at Montgomery ‘The only changes from the last | changed from Pasadena to Shi port | to Montgomery. | DOUGLAS’ CONDITION IS GROWING CRITICAL BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Feb. 13 According to authorities at St. Vin- |cent’s hospital, the condition of Phil | Douglas, Chicago Cub pitcher, is critical. He was operated on Sun. |day night for appendicitis | STECHER AND ZBYSZKO | WILL MEET MARCH 1 OMAHA, Neb, Feb, 13 Stecher and Zbyrzko, the Pole, meet at Madison Squar | New York, in « finish }1, Stecher has }man won tournament at the ling events. Joe will Garden, teh March announced. Each of the recent New York wrest hia end DEMPSEY AND FLYNN | TO CLASH THURSDAY | CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—Jack sey and Jim Flynn will box six rounds to a decision at Fort Sheri dan Thursday night Dempae matched to meet Pill Brennan Feb. uary 25 at Milwaukee. fw |CADDOCK, SOLDIER, | WON'T MEET STECHER 18. dock, world champion wrestler, 4 Aquarters cor |pany at Camp Dodge, meeting Joe | Stecher, of Omaha, in the near fu Caddock has announced that he does not like to secure too many furloughs to carry on his work |TONY BROTTEM IS SENT TO LITTLE ROCK Tony Brottem, former Northwest jern league catcher who went to the Cardinals from this circuit, has wed by the Cardinals to the Little Rock club of the Southern as sociation From M ton Jackson, have shipped five tons of frogs to Bastern markets To get the five tons suitable for market it was necessary nearly 60 tons of frogs. GO OVER year's trips are that the Cubs have | to handle | 3 ato OH, 13 THAT Sof I'M VERN GLAD To MeET | Stirring Times These in New York City; | Baseball Magnates Gathered for Annual | Gabfest and David Harum Stunts There | NEW YORK, Fed. 13.—Jost what the National league has In the way of decisions will be ment war tax and the annual gabfent have been left out so far. | Artichokes Per doe Recto local, sack Hirasscts Rpreste—-Per ™ Cabbage ** ‘errets « Grain of 2 don. elifiewer California : Celery Local, per erate Core Haske Per Carambers— Not Fagplent Per ™ : Gartic—Leeal, new, per & Horseradish local, per Money Per cane Letince—Local, per orate Cal. head, per « te = head, per erate Takin Farsley i | Peppers Pepeern Fetatecs—Local | reyakima Gems | madishee Local bart Nebraska, per ™ hagee Yakima aka Local, Hw box | aaa | Grapeti | Florida | Money Strain, |_ Yellow ¥. 6. | Lemens “ Oranges—All sires Cal . Japanese, bundie Pears Pomegranates | Pineapples | Almonds | Hiensit Cocoan | Per 4 | Filberts. x Pea | Pecans Demp: | Pil Nate—Per Mooi o oe Mexican, per t Biack—Per t™. No. 2, per TM. ™ | FLOUR 1] (Prices paid wholesale ; a Whole Wheat, bbi Geaham, bbl. Rye, bbl Buckwheat, bbl Corn meal, bale 10 9-Th. wacks | “— Alfalfa Meal 25.00 | thee 4.00 68.00@ 60 Cracked : \Corn Feed Meal | Coconnut Meal Barley and Oat Feed 66.00, Mitley Mi 67.600 68.60 66.60@67.60 Cry ¥l vive free tria fey. 1 Perk—Good vieck hogs . Veal--Pancy, 66 to 126%. watch, let Liberty If you vatue your Haynes repair it. Next theatre.—Advertisement. (PALD ADVERTISEMENT) jJ. D. BLACZWELL Candidate for City Council, says University experts found $1,505 || the present annual cost of com: || fortable living for wage earners. || Laborers should get this, with || more added for skill and hazard The nation needs man power. Man power cannot be produced on low wages. Municipal light, water, gas, tel. ephone and railways should be owned and operated for the bene: fit of the public—not for private We are fighting for Democ which means equality of op: portunity. Millionaires who boost |! living cost in present crisis are || neither Christians nor patriots. More opportunity for the small business man and wage earner is the slogan of J. D, BLACKWELL fain $10 to $100 jousehold atrietly convenient phone, and our to call, 1 call at your ite or enentative wi Sanders & Company 1003-4 ©, SMITH BUILDING Elliott 4062 Lodde Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing argest Dry Cabaret ed by wearing the | Ure “Bupport.. We | to prove its superior: | Lundberg A. LUNDBERG Co. Third Ave. 1101 Seattle | plow Jered the greatest driver in the Slay dobn Eivers ts the pet of sev- eral clubs. The St. Louls and Chicago Nationals are doing their best to sign the Trojan to @ contract, with the Athletics and Ked Sox, also talking over things with him. Mammaax's troubles have ended. The young Brooklyn star has accepted $1,400 back salary and has sign- od with the Dodgers. Larry Ceheney, —_ another Brooklyn heavist, has, however, entered the ranks of the hold- outa. Larry got a cut this year in his contract, but wants the same purse he played for a year aah ePREENE | Russ Racer’s So to Dri John D. Caton, 8, representing the third generation of the famous Caton race horse men in Russia, will do his driving in America. That's be cause the Bolxheviki confiscated the celebrated Caton stables in Petro: grad and hitched the horses to the His grandfather was consid empire. Man; fatter ditions a i-starvation. War con. lamed for an outbreak (swelling) disease), un- ace times. Among the civil population it has affected gen: erally the feet and legs. Real Estate Escrows We offer the ser- vices of a perfect sys- tem of handling real estate escrows and closing real estate transactions. Our office facilities permit us to guarantee the safeguarding of the interest of all parties to a transaction affecting real estate. Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision, Germans have been made) WE SHOULD BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED For (M HIS MOTHER. LAUGH EVERY TAME 1 THINK [Vancouver Here This Eve for Hockey Mix With Seattle Septet IE Vancouver and Seattle puck chasers will get their shooting trons into action again tonight at the Arena. With the league leadership at stake, the two contenders for the pre mier position will renew their battle. The Vancouver Millionaires, hale and hearty, and considerably heartened by their win over the Portland Segregation on Monday night, arrived in town this morning. All hands are reported to be in the best of shape for the big fracas this evening. Seattle is a half game ahead of the Millionaires, and is anxious to tuck tonight's game away in the win column, as it will keep them well in the lead, while a defeat will make the going very hard for the locals, as they go to Portland on Friday night of this week, and to Vancouver on Monday next. Reports from the North state that “Cyclone” Taylor had another big night against the Buds on Monday, and practically defeated the Southern aggregation singlehanded. The Mets promise to pay pam ticular attention to the Listowel whirlwind, and he will Ukely find the going a Uttle bit harder against the scientific locals. Never before has the P. C. H. A. seen such @ great race, as each of the three teams has had a period in first place, while each has also had its tenure in last place. Five great overtine battles, the phenomenal playing of all the goal-keepers, the wonderful comeback of “Cyclone” Taylor, and the all-round good play- ing of all of the players have been | the outstanding features of the league up to the present. The Seat- tle team had its final workout yes terday, and all of the boys are in good shape to go the route. The team-work of the club has improved wonderfully, and it is fast becoming one the most scientific hockey ma chines that the game has produced. | ‘The team has also shown a stamina and ability to come from behind that has made it the most favored team | |in the league. The advance sale has been unusually heavy, and indica- tions point to the record crowd of the seanon. The line-up of the teans probably will be as follows Vancouver, Lehman ... McDonald .Right Defense. Lioyd Cook. Left Defense. MacKay ......Re Center Griffis J .) o+++- Utility... 0+ Referee—M. Ion. Timer—E. dal. Umptres—R. McKettrick and Seattle. + Fowler Rickey .. Rowe ++ Foyston Morris Wilson UMPIRES APPOINTED IN NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The Na tional league cluh owners yesterday put their 0. k, to umpires chosen by Prexy Tener for the coming season, | |The indicator men are Robert a W. J. Klem, Henry O'Day arles Rigler, W. J. Byron, EB. ¢ Peter A, Harrison and Moran. DD. Bw New at 106 Columbia I have left the tmita- tors my mame and signs on First and moved my Dental Of. fices tg the corner o! First ave and Columbia st, Just across the street from my old location. My new em trance is 106 Columbia, midi tween First and Second aves. wh not raise my prices because of the | war, but I do expect to increase Genial practice ss that the increasea business will offset the increased AFTER LEAGUE BERTH cost of doing business because ef VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 13.—| {he war. This city wants a franchise in the| I want to be known as the only Pacific Coast International league, | M&P in Seattle who did not raise his John P. Kiggins, theatrical magnate |""ESwin J BROWN D. D. & tist EDWIN J. BROWN, D. and former mayor, would back the Seattle's Lea Dea team, ~ A727 | Cha B VANCOUVER, WASH., IS Canadian Pacific Railway Has Moved Passenger and Freight Offices From 713 Second Avenve to 608 Second Avenue Telephone private exchange has been discon- tinued, and following are the proper phone calls: Freight Office, Pier 1.................Main 5587 Ticket Office, 608 Second Avenue.......Main 5588 District Freight Agent, 608 Second Ave.......... -+++.+-Main 5589 and Main 5590 Genl., Agent Passenger Dept., 608 Second Avenue seseeceeccccccseocse Main 5591 Baggage Office, Pier 1.................Main 5592 Ticket Office, Pier 1 (8 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 10 P. M. to 11:30 P, M.)..............Elliott 790

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