The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 14

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By Condo, SRE IS A GENERAL LAW SRNING THE USE OF RING HEADLIGHTS ON OMOBILES, AND THE INORING OF THIS LAW INe© CR 'S THE LISTS OF DEATHS AND INWURIES, SO S— I Have REemoveo we DULIGHTS PROM YOUR caR D SUGGEST THAT YOu WeaR ON YOUR HEAD AS AN AID D YOUR Memory UNTIL SUCH TIME H DID You RING For } ME, MR DUFF ? sit Ne: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Breaking It Gently. MISS CLARK, You ARE A Very PRETTY Youno , MISS CLARK, Down | WAVE SOMETHING “TO SAN “To You im Title Bout This Eve Hhyye Chet McIntyre and a special YORK, Feb. 15.—Lawn ten-|trainioad of Ruston fight fans will Meday probably will be placed|be on hand tonight in the Crystal ‘on the basis where it stood! Pool for Chet's scheduled four-round war interrupted activities of | fracas with Mick King, middleweight National association. Fixtures| champion of Australia. Fall kinds, including a national| When Chet steps into the ring, he ; D. it is believed, will be| will take with him his title of Pa- cific coast heavyweight champion. Whether he takes it out of the ring or not will depend a good deal on King’s ability. ‘This contest has caused even more comment than the Reynolds-McIn- tyre fray of several weeks back. King is admittedly a better man than Reynolds, as his showing with him last week proved. Many close follow: ers of the game are of the opinion that McIntyre tackles too much youth and skill this evening in his fracas with the clever Australian. the Weat Side Tennis club| Chet has registered a protest about Forest Hills in bidding for the/ 1 championships. ly this develops in a desul fight, and then fades away. his weight, which one local paper declared many pounds more than King’s. In the semi-windup, Leo Houck, _| local lightweight, takes on Young Ketchell, of Low Angeles. Ketehell, by his showing of clever- ‘| ness in his bout, which he lost to | Harry Anderson last week, made a ‘The | 004 impression with the fans, who are anxious to see the fast stepper tangle with a more rugged lad of the Houck type. Leo has never fought Ketchell, but | trimmed a lad who holds a decision over Ketchell while in Los Angeles, ths Bide club will bid again. George T. Ade, president be reelected without opposition. ARD HOCKEY SET FOR ARENA THIS EVE!" 1.1, saves on ret case Skinner & Eddy will take on the| Pug Reynolds battles Wildcat Leon- fee hockey team tonight in the ard and Kid Peterson and Frankie game of the series, at the| Rogers mix in the preliminary In the other fracas of the | events. Dill the Duthies tangle with| Adolph Schacht and Ted Whitman Dry Dockers. will referee. TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Alfalfa Meal Oregon Y. ‘Washington ‘friple Washington Y. A. Have you bought » thrift stamp yet? Today is the day. Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1 A. M. te 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1490 374, Under Owl Drug Store at Crystal Pool Show) Mick King Have you bought a thrift stamp yet? Today im the day, If You Need The services of a DENTIST, bear in mind that the Albany Dentists are Dentists of long experience and i: skill and ability. Our high class work, low prices and Pe ge ag methods ‘are vouch for by over twenty thousand satisfied patients. All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta- THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. GBecond Avenue and Pike Street, STEVE REYNOLDS LOSER TO FARMER IN FRACAS) TACOMA, Feb 15.—Steve Reyn- | olds was knocked cold in the last! round of his «ix ro pout here last night with Frank Farmer, the Ka powsin logger, The Seattle fireman | weakened in the fourth, and it was | any for Farmer from then on. Harry | Anderson, lightweight, boxed Stanley | Trimble JACK DEMPSEY WINNER | OVER VETERAN FIGHTER FORT SHERIDAN, IL, Feb. 18.— | Jack Dempsey used just one minute | and 10 seconds, and several substan: | tial punches, to dispose of the Pu eblo fireman, Jim Flynn, ring relic, | hére last night. Promoters are seeking Freda Ful-| ton’s signature today to a match SA | with Dempsey at Milwaukee in May: | PRICE OF ADMISSION | TO MAJORS GOES UP) NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Prices of | admission to the major league parks will be 20 cents, 56 cents, #5 cents Jand $1.10 the coming season. This jwae decid at a meeting of a com: mittee from the National and Amer fean leagues yesterday. | CHANGES IN PORTLAND LINEUP FOR CONTEST ‘There will be several changes tn the lUneu® tonight, when the Port } land ide hod&ey team goes up against | the league-lea Seattle club in the | Rose City, according to advices from the Oregon town. COLLEGES MAY RETURN TO PRE-WAR SCHEDULE NEW YORK, Feb. 15.——-A definite policy toward major college sports for Princeton, Harvard and Yale may be decided upon here today, at a | meeting of the representatives of the three colleges. CHARLEY HULEN LOSES FIRST GAME OF MEET Clinton Ginnold trimmed Charley Hulen last night in their game of the three-cushion billiard tourney now on at the Brown & Hulen par lors, 36 to 28. It was Hulen’s first game in the tourney. BASKETBALL GAMES ON | | AMONG HIGH SCHOOLERS Three high school basketball famen were on the slate for today. | | Broadway met Ballard, Franklin |played West Seattle, and Lincoln tangled with Queen Anne. OREGON WRESTLERS ARE HERE FOR TOURNAMENT Wrestlers of the University of Yashington are ready today for this evening's tangle with the University of Oregon grapplers, in the gym of | the local jnstitution. | WASHINGTON PLAYS AGGIES The U. W. basketball quintet meets |the Oregon Aggies tonight, at Bu | gene. | Cotton—Mercerized—Silk—for MANUFACTURING PU SES | |. Pacific BI Crystal Pool Second and Lenora Boxing Tonight Heavyweight Championship of Pacific Coast Chet Meintyre Leo Houck vs. vs. Mick King Young Ketchell And three other star bouts. BY ALLMAN. | DON'T UNDERSTAND, MR. DUFE WHY You A MAN WITH A FAMILN SHOULD PAY ME SO MAK COMPLIMENTS OF A VERSOWAL NATURE a Whip WELL, TLE | TeLL Nou \ WANT ‘70 PuT You In A CHEERFUL FRAME OF) HINO BEFORE “TAKING UP THe MATTER oF Your SPELUUG AND PUNCTUATION~ YOU Dress VERY NEATLY AND Nov Wave A WELL MoDULATED Voice = | MIGHT ADD THAT NouR DePueTmMeNT IS ALSO ABNE REPROATH- : Cc WSSinow Shop Early New War-Basis Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., In cluding Saturdays The Store of Choice, Where “Values Tell” quality wa 1 i f Hist : Via : ‘ it There’s Quality in Every Stitch and Distinction in Every Line of Cheasty’s Smart Suits and Overcoats Made by Masters for Men Who Know Price $15 to $50. 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