The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1918, Page 8

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The f pew wh ie the loca! light © - - fey eS and thruout | ypjjePs “Sis 3 ‘ ery ota k _ *@warded him “Pooled by Ketcheit \ In @ second of ‘Bhowing considerable improve S the fast-stepping Harry An a 1 have been | 4 t | cht elimination mixes, Mike Pete, | ver his past performances, held | This ws the real fracas cf the} oge in the last two rounds, “eo Ted Whitman, who of-/ ‘ M t in this fracas, declared that, | ATI, Feb. 27.—Scores in t the last round, when Harry's H s Up enough to Two Are Thrown Out Trimble and Jack Hart tter of Tacoma, were of St. Paul, are only 3 ind that record, with their # Harry Steers and Fred Tho (Chicago leaders in the doubles, have 2,435 pins. The record is 11 high. Charley Wagner, Newark Yeading in the sin while the record is 711 Harry Steers came c discarded t fing the allevents record when he |in a row wound up yesterday with a total of | Thompse ‘The record ts 1,972 ot V vor yomuret irr 323,800 § PounDs IN ee 19, Bowness BAUS, 1 Howes WA appeared a veteran wor | Chick Peed Corn SAN FRANCISC lie Graharn and purchased the Fy, took over t club today, altho Hot take place u Multaneously it was announced that Belen Fat va) MERCY, ME! FAIR CO-ED |svrco™ mvional vourney wil nt "win| TURNS OUT FOR TRACK! tr wren wo mit bout tne A Would appear in a Seal uni ee I Ca Fe hed Corn z0 Carrots e Crystal Poe os 21.00 Graham conferred Jerry Downs, field E they aid plans for the Fon, which will begin at Monday. r Ground Marley h Food LT8@225 Soy Mean Meat Wheat Hay 24.000 30.00 GEORGE BURNS, GIANT [70% con" STAR, SENDS IN PAPER visas \t-) NEW YORK, Feb. 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The bowling balls lifted in wholesale ey Re —reennneed Silver Fillings . this event will weigh a total of 2, ad Platina Fillings 746,656 pounda and the pina 4,1 dl 210 ; 4 All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in the |210 pounds, or a total weight of ' oo] ing and get teeth same day. fxaminations and advice tree 2,866 pound , +1800 | es of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the | peach, who rolis in all Corn Meal bale 10 9-1, ancks 40] Teot 7 gpa ‘ecommended by our rt - 06 | “early whous work ction. Ask our ause the pin boys t Country Hay and i x Geustomers who have tested > Our office, be a total of 6,662 pounds in order| | (Prices pala whe I Bi. fisure you are in the right place. ‘« hits sehite amen tale 4a | RUSS TORTURED . Open Sundays Vrom © to 12 tor W Koe sugh the entire | Alfalfa Meal ............ ted by wearing the n will himself pick up a total | Alfatt he prove its eipering 1 to prove its superior- A. LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Ave, i: Seattle, rain Chop Berape . punds in handling his bow! OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS om UeivEnsiTyY Puwesiio Vrasct-Patessemn Ce, [ing ball. ia re NEW YORK, Feb Hans Lo CLEVELAND, 0 ? al ¥. M avers . cae an not oxy Greb, , A the Canta events, which Mngton ‘rriph no matched to outfit on the Y. M. C. A. floor] weight the bowlers will lift in that] goney__New, case bogs : a gMeCiue, ot New York, hero March 11.'t ere. Ces Pee ia ical lac lola rere [Lire te Alaa ivet'en CHANCE FOR WILLARD |! | hoe IF HE WANTS TO BOX BULLETS - Too meet Walker Cochran, t ‘© HANS LOBERT TO COACH Timothy i822") ARMY BASEBALL SQUADS ALL SEATS 1 How much || FORTY DID IT cost, | DOLLARS | HELEN? >, Pew Lit LAM ] FOTY DoLLANS Fo” DEM — Me! PANS, Yo" SHO MusT BE | TLE WAVES~- GooDHtss ILLIONAIR EE IN WAVES BY AHERN, LEAD IM TH" SOFT TO BREAK TH’ pen! WILL SHOW ccrwczcvcoexz) HERE FOR pular in San Diego with ans and it may be that he w uo there for # ght, when he . 00d shape it in possible that he will be ag qT bit a lo with the billiard game for a num-| \ years, in om haefer | but p ; two | arrar ar in exhibition matches at wn & Hulen parlor tand 1 be somet Jake his way Fast | ¢j . staging peri portant as a Will ne bilijard sensation who han been defe 1 left. Schaefer and | y is not ng & ranch y don't want fights in vada,” he remar! need is rain, and lots of it” Portland are to our esteemed fellow cl very bad, wit 1 the town where roses bloc year around. It seems Johnny left the vi | forme to pay up his room first part of | before departure. zen, is ta the police au Both Same Age bout in Se and Cochran are both the| pack to Los An ears, and have had with th Roth | that way, it seems 1 then beatir * Leo like: ie folk 4 r | Dempsey Ready of New York, in a fi * Demy said before here tod: lay quickly | Bre Cochran, Yamada | 1 to Ch Milwaukee. » West Point, where Fourth—W estlake—Pine his duties as coach first’ day of gym. Registered Denti Pluck turns up some DATES SET FOR CLAY jiu ing, manager of the Yankees nthe team match will I acon = Chose FOR TRAMBITAS BOUT y aentint tnd eet tele thing. COURT TENNIS MEET °\°°.."") an American ‘ an eo Washington sreathery, nine PORTLAND, Feb. 27.—George |] cut from thelr figure, With care: & CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—The natior er. “J cial call on sky |!" Tote overt Chie tha pin boy: | Eton ore ov : tule lightweight, is primed || ful TAINLESS operations Open “The fixed star of court tennis championship my be hile he ing this the pin boy, | ia, cube . for yut here tonight with Alex “a 1m, die : oon fi be pare er 1 Ty bey t se “| bcdrteylaselg plot gis advo tomcat | rac ag : Ladipireregar irae ioverag. em uteyg ong | ULE Offica"oephenm Thenire Bia ambition is the eternal fees smnoenced {0 ipa ged 1 Hug paige ot vowing. bali in pit AAD: 45) MUMOON NE) PR OUEPIY re guide which beckons > , aunpionshipn | willbe beam but will| Roman Meaution veseseee 160178 | eT ee eae occ, 0 & eae sane 17. phis Cricket) EAST BASKETBALL MIX t a8 na of pins, | * se 2) JOHNNY GILROY WINS young men to the goal Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch HPL ele 1 ALM. to 2 PL M. IN BILLIARD MELEE 1430 3rd, Under Ow! Drug Ste: Cor. Fifth and University HOCKEY “Fastest Game in the World” Vancouver vs. Seattle (World's Champions) TONIGHT —s:30 o’Clock SEATS 50c, 75c and $1.00 ERVED—SEATS NOW ON SALE—Phone Main 2493 ce'ume| ICE GAME ie bad his second fight a we of the Grizzlies, Marine” Bea Fe.| Tenmm Won. Lost. For. Ag’st. Frank Schuler, of San Francisco, who had dreams of being a Nevada|lumbians are but half a game from Iton scrap, has taken {t all back.| expected tonight, as both teams are iJ Schuler got home last week from his | anxious to make the trip to Montreal n the way of staging © amongst themselves. 4 x “What they ny O'Leary, onet Leo Houck ts figuring on one more | * ed that he| | the | best] for Devere Go up against him in the Class A com- n ¢ petition last night in the billiard CHICAGO, Feb, 27—Jack Demp-| to at the Pope-Sibley parlora. | on his way to Joplin, Mo lost to George Vickery, 34 t6 32. tomorrow night, he is to meet | — n bout was a dandy sh every bout as ago in a wing his defeat by The club i} team. Cart | Cabaret—Dancing yank Outs call) | World's Largest Dry Cabaret Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors ful men illuminate the FAMOUS FIBS | CANUCKS f yet | COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS Goais. Seattle s 6 8 @ and | Vancouver cooe 8 7 58 aT sane? a so 8 9 46 «58 rar » Vancouver Millionaires, with clone” Taylor, scoring star of thie 4 J ‘ key league, are here atte this evening with ioe hockey septet. t sult of the win over Port- ¥ day night, the British Co I hing | t t aps | being tied with the fast-going Metro lard. | politans, so a merry Uttle battle is jl hi bit of the world’s se Frank Patrick, Mil aire boss, want to win the game, 4 x ne has promised hig hired @fands 4 us if they waflop the league locals in the fray this even Ne the | ing. tme| “Cully” Wilson will be back at tis ad. old wing position tonight, with Fran > jes | Foyston switching over to mover the /t ttle roster. The lineups: | Seattle. Vancouver. Fowler .-.. rent « it}) sw own | Roberts . Patrick, F Referee—Io: Joe Schermer had a defeat chalked four psey was “Luck is waiting for something to turn up. of success.” “The lives of success- re way for those who ca to be guided by the light of experience,” The National City Bank OF SEATTLE OFFICERS J, W. Maxwell, President F. W. Baker, V: President J. H, Bloedel, Vice President N. H. Seil, Cashier W. L. Suiter, Asst, Cashier MH. G. Hotchkiss, Asst, Cashier

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