The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1918, Page 6

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HE PULLED A FUNNY ON THE 1A rage . OmMIRE HIM FoR tT OW -SAY- WILBUR — By C TVLETON - GOSH, BUT \ Diwer AGHT AT The BNQueT- oi} b By Condo. N aaah pri rvs LADY: Cabrio d oy “SORTED To TEL A STORM 'M GLAD THAT We HAD WHAT WAS Ths SToRY / +. eT UP AND PERCY GOT UP AND LarT The f EHOUGH SPUNK ‘TO G! MGONE ‘START ; ¢ wes A Mpa AND WALK OUT HS BeauT FUL GRATLEM: | PROW Much AM i OFFERED ¢ ; aiou) MUCH Twenty aM 1 , CENTS $ OFFERED ?! TWENTY CENTS $ LISTEN To THATS TWENTY CENTS FOR a HCAVY GOLD PLATOD STiex PIN “With A CAMSO SETTING! WHY, FOLKS, THat's RIDICULOUS! TWENTY C—— 1 BLAZES PUT TH’ — Wis (SA UD — MR, AUCTIONGER, CGO AHGAD WITH THE Saco?! I MADE A BID AND TL DON'T WANT ANY MORE 0} see Your SNECRE PORTLAND ONLY COAST LEAGUE CLUB NOT TO TRAIN AT HOME Just one of the Pacific Coast In-| Falls to train at home on account @ ternational league teams will do its| the weather conditions early im the xpring conditioning work away from | spring. SICK KING IS NEW (SFATTLE 16 LOSER AT HOCKEY GAME: COLE ese =< OAST HEAVY KIN G [arr NOTES 17% g,coune ser, ROSE BUDS WIN OVER NEWS ie fining wa | "To dco ttre ae RS MUCH OF A FIGHTER LOCALS IN MELEE ON: BY LEO HOUCK Somose | seaceee Sales ie ee eae Over Chet Mclntyre, Veteran, i) ractey seririana tored nis fret SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. i¢-—Gabe| PORTLAND ICE ppetngponnanppiacter apne MP Ean Sag pemg tM fight since he has been tn the service | Goulash,” lasted Just two rounds o Mm ati nd 1 called ti] about April 10 on . jess 14 Man § Pe ¢ Uminary stunts, ai unless a together un’ o Round of Scheduled Fours crt. Sam at Camp Taylor, Loule | with KO, Kruvorky, in their eched dines edi conde belies prentee Sa Pe the Jeffennne png Gurnament change in training plans is made by bosses. i wo the other clubs, McCredie will be the ville, Ky., the other night, when he|uled four-round bout here last night | Tuesday, which was won by J. H. und Fracas—Leo Houck bier sprsBipyc here ast SIEM be recounting In the decades to 7 : caty, manpeace (0 GAsON, & condo. F jonah Cxtented 1 a, who loume, Muldoon's Rosebuds staged a) Pumbleton, A beautiful trophy cup "president. Blewett continues to ton makes the Round-Up city an at- claimed the championship of South- TO REVIVE TENNIS = comeback inst night, trimming Se-| 708 Awarded the winner. talk about one or both of the Mon- tractive spot for a spring training | erm Iilinoia. The soldier boy was no) NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Title play] ttle hockeyists 4 to 2 j sf tana teams being in the league, and camp. The other league bosses are match for Packey, and after the|in all forms will be revived by the| Even the bloodshed some fans pre| J. H. Templeton, handicap 24, if he has right dope, it will favoring home training as an eco | bout, naid that his ideas about box-| United States National Lawn Tennis | dicted was in evidence, for melees in| won five up. probably mean a change of training nomical measure, but in Portland's | eile heal asnociation, it was announced here|the second half mussed up several) J. Sobey, handicap 18, won, four plans, as it would be almost an im- case it will be a matter of economy _| ine Undergone a radical change. | tony following the annual meeting. | Players, damaged Umpire Pierce, and | UP. ponsibility for either Butte or Great 7 SS - - required all of Pete Muldoon’s per-| F. D. Crooks, handicap 1%, won ae wunal vi powers to prevent angry fans | four up. . the North} WASHINGTON LOSES [from “descending tn a body to wreak |» W. E. Fronde, handicap 8, won } a Dreamland rink.| CORVALLIS, Feb 16.-~The Ore-| their cance “Heck” Fowler | Ur @p. | Intyre took the stiff left jolt im the solar plerus am |e Francisco, Friday night. After|con Aggies basketball five trimmed|of the Meta tp Lee Stiles, handicap 6, won three mat, gasping for breath, the title of heavyweight "| the bout, Shell remarked that the|the U. W. quintet here last night, 41| The Rosebuds up. >on} ; x played lke anything Soaghes 9 conga year 2 a orth py | North Beach baker battler bad an|to 9. Washington started strong, but] but cellar champions, two tallies by my: nel a weakened. Al Barbour and bs in mem! of Beare-Roe- ncisco heavy, in « four-round bout in the Arena. cee tnd Dundardale bette made in tre| dock family were entertained and milling last night. King backed Mcintyre! Jack Dempsey knocked out a fret pars goto Senate it Man | were about as many down as all the| ag bare omeypts> 3h oh ‘ent that ee eae GILROY IS VICTOR rin and Wilson each scored for ge |T#t combined—about 12, | ing . ee ther This was followed Broo! Tt took Johnny Gilroy 43 innings | attle. i = lett pi the champion went Fowler in tone ‘Twonds te Cleveland | ‘2 run out on Charley Hulen tn last) The second period was used for| Among the wellknown golfers a es cane, | the ether night. Fowler iy | night's three-cuxhion billiard game, | battling rather than scoring. Dun poe oe ae on the hill | at the Brown & Hulen parlors, 36 to! derdas regularly a: wi boast of good ixteen size, seven-jeweled ee “seaeremne, some, snatsfoa| oat w seenens Gratien cre ous ad hockey “1Gex’ watops ‘unt gumee ar Cire Grea, hn | waneneny ec fons coy. jf — * ‘Theatre—(Ad' claim of foul, as some demanded he repeat his victory. Brock slipped pigeons ote nde Srcnbone sacs nae Henderson. | Hayne, next Liberty wv.) | Sst Rial” Tah Ss" [Sekt "ataat "Porte Nat| | OREGON 1S LOSER |ei" Few “atactng” pire ee er a return mat 4 - be 20 tralian. |round bout coming up with Pai| With each fall, counting five| Merce with his club. Angered fans Young Ketchell, the Los Angeles Moran tn Denver the latter part of | Points and a decision three, the U. W. | did not forget their idean of lynching | nghtweight, and Leo Houck, local this month. wreetling team defeated the U. O.| Fowler until the third period. when actor-author-boxer, put up one of eee men at the university last night, 31] he apologized to Pierce. He drew the most furiously | contested bouts) | Valley Trambitas may box Witte | to 14 a 85 fine a ‘ | of the season, which leree jeehan, the San Francisco heavy Se ee ee J 2 “wie 7 | Whitman declared a draw at the end weight, in San Diego in the near fo! HIGH SCHOOL GAMES ‘Practice Thrift—Wisely, Sanely, Safely” | of the fourth round. ture. Meehan is in Ban Diego and GH S : ‘The boys started at the tap of the is willing to meet Trambitas. Lincoln, Franklin and Broadway ‘i : x bell and many times thruout the en-| cee were returned victors yesterday in 3 ¢ j ‘will have a layoff of several COtnter stood toe to toe, siamming| Ray Campbell defeated Dick Wolls the High School Pasketball league.|Foyston . j ssage e ou a away at each other. Ket i again at Woodland, Cal. the other night. The results: Broadway 20, Ballard| Morris . at least before he can Set made a big hit with the fans, while| Accounts «a; r y that Ray fought «| 11; Franklin 22, West Seattle 12; Lin-| wy into the ring. Farren return- Houck showed improvement in his great fight and led all the way. lcoln 18, Queen Anne 17. fess 5 r an Francisco last Friday boxing over past performances. . ° e ‘week, just in time for the four In the main preliminary fracas. | Seattle . ha Portiand « Sie areas ana tainty was ia Wvadac ete of Wittesen, and seat TODAY’S MARKET REP Scoring Physician who examined the |aid drew with Frankie Rogers and Second Period: 2—Seattle, Morris fully co-operating with our government, invites aid that the ligaments of his Wildeat Leonard split with Pug " ie -) a from Wilson, 6:53. 3—Portland, Bar. ' FY hhad been torn loose and that it Reynolds 60-50. Coentry Hay and Groin ' bour from Oatman, $42. 4—Port- a one of its large and happy family of : cavers. Sitogether © matter of comjeo | tt tbe with r p_—_(Prtows_Paid_whetenatey land, Tobin unassisted, 0:40 A fully-equipped Savings Department is maintained by this institu- ‘as to when he would be right. lick King’s next rat - “% “4 —s . . : . speaking of the possibil- Frank Farmer in Tacoma at a date 4 Ss od oe a . tion for your convenience. It is open every Saturday evening be- fa return match with Tram-| soon to be made known. a . derdale from Tobin. 10:13. tween 6 and 8 o'clock. @eclared that he would like to i oe oe ti . 2 2) Bren ; Substitutions ~ one, but Trambitas is much George Ingle’s bout with seeeeeses Bere) we q .. Wan’ Farren and he doesn't Trambitas to be staged in. Portland | Ce EES: ‘ ced ge aE >) Bring your pay envelope or check to give away a lot of)has been set back to the 27th. fornia : Roberta, Patrick tor Richey, Rebene, 3) to the Union Savings & Trust Com- a Shar : 2 a Colery—loeal, per erate $ for Rowe. rhe A adi: SimpeonGein ¢ North Chet Neff and Young Ketchell are| farm tess Per, Mm poe yb ae Ra - pany, in the Hoge Building, and open Simpson, who returned to head a seven-bout card in the| Cecembers—No 1. Pre | 4 x the Northwest on the same Crystal Pool a week from next Tues-| Fi mood Third Period—Seattle, Rickey tor k RS an account. You are now working that hy day nigh j +1044 ght | Gugoee a uley, Rowe for Rickey. Portland, 4 announces it he is getting day night. lorseradish- | . . smo > ly to take Ortega into Seattle on see | povaen pate apa «Algal 6 | see ghs Dunderdale for Marples, 4 As i AA harder and are more steadily employed, 1 for a return match with Al| Neff returned from California| Cal. head. per crate Penalties y r . possibl. than fore i your who was given a draw in| looking to be in the finest kind of | 128 Angelrs nesd Per Perit Oot Mitte": Second Period—seattie, Morris, 3 Ks ie li ¥ , ta bef - Portland Simpson admits that fighting trim. Ontens—Creen, per dom oa Meal a Rowe, 10 minutes. Portland, will have the pull in eee Cal. yellow, per Tb. . eter Mhelle . uunderdale, 10 minutes. Seati i 4 ‘ . 5 [Weieht, but avers that he docmn't | Last night's crowd was among the eam per te. « oir Date Fowler, $6.00. ae, Lar the world to provide for your ‘@are if he weighs a ton. gest to gather for a fight card “te ap Pe ich Feed 4 oe y . © "Fhe four-round game in San Fran- since the Crystal Pool wae inaugu-| o7rT twas Shorts ' H AMATEUR HOCKEY oe ; , future independence—to Save against Pisa. “4 %, Results .of last night's hock : the inevitable y day. We offer you coming | th SCHUPP IS HOLDOUT nee " os games in the Arena: Dry Dock rf ¢ “4 fullest co-operation and the confidence » which,! NEW YORK, Fi 4 7 , 8 at ff : 5 . Yt cost @ fortune, they|¢.N2W YORK, Feb. 16—Ferdinand “ : Be Ne ee eee that you will enjoy this new relation. ‘good in the way |SCMUPP, star left-hander of the| apinach— 00 ’ ve i } Giants, today Joined the ranks of the | Sauash—Fubhard. per Th. SOCCER GAMES SET " 2 a little money. Well bas Sweet Potators—Per 04 | apring 1917, fron professionals are still barred, id ‘Tamators—Cal ode-Set, treme The Duthie and Skinner & Rady e e — ERE OES 3 : as the fighters with talk: Ternipe—Tocal, Ber Hens Under 4 Ihe. f 3} | soccer teams meet tomorrow at Lib. ie S managers, but good material is Alasks yellow .... +1860) Over 4 Toe., frozen aa/erty park, in the play-off of the Mo. FER! Coase nion avi Ss had right here in the city that | Nation Building rRvrrs 4 4 1] Millan cup series. The content | yet? Today is the day. COLUMBIA ST. Capital and Surplus. ... .$800,000.00 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS |= Ca, Ft A. Resoree over vs, -#8000,000.00 Im order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the highest EDWIN J. BROWN ‘Strongest plate known, . eee onthe root of ihe meee aoe ee chee je f "4 tae is Eucranteed fifteen yeara * °°#|{ ‘ Now at 100 Columbia 4 JAMES D. HOGE, PRESIDENT re I have left the imita- m: S3Fass33e DIRECTORS: JOHN C. EDEN, e. President Superior Portiand Cement Co. at, Just across the street thrift stamp | tr: location. My new en- N. B. SOLNER, yet? Today is the day. “ t 4 106 Columbia, midwa: . » ‘Vice President ‘Trust Officer, ‘iret amd Second aves. - L. B. PEEPLES, Seattle Manager Crane @ Ca KLMER TODD, Of Denwerth & Tedd, Lawyers Try Our 30c Lunch us : : JAMES D. HOGR. 1 A. M. to 2 P.M. gunn te Beattic whe aia, net tA 4 Torrey & Sear Billiard Drices because of the war, Lar te Unaer owt bree oeee || sect, Ea teas * st

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