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By Seem a T.w.W. AN’ IM FER DIRECT ACTIO IF ANYBODY (— 1 - ASKS YUH SS mip’, fe | N FOR DRECT ACTION MYSECE! BEATING You FELLOWS UI D CHUC KING You INTO JAIL AND TARRING AND FEATHERING SC6EM TO DO wow ANARCHISTS VERY NUCH Goo)D, @ot. mavG To RESORT TO GRCATER CRYGLTY — "Ce TRY SOAP AND WATER ON you! VicIntyre Is in Fine _ Shape for Contest _ With King in Ring) « BY EDWARD ng L loses his four-round be with | CHET MINTYRE Mick King in th coast heavyw for the fracas. "According to a fri had occasion to ¢ Meintyre the other day tusto} b, ¢ Tacoma wa fs in the kind of trim. At seems that Chet has trimmed his front h Deen doing some lively stepping wi big is neck of the woods She former champion believes th Meeting was mitch a lucky one by @ body blow in that encou In the meantime the champion i» away with his training tomorrow night jo regain at he wal a chan taima th can make no ¢ an lown to naught, and and little win over b on their and work SAYS SOMMERS Mt AY RPRISE FARK \. 4 friend, E Announced Walter A. Goss. delegate of the t 4 States Lawn Tennis associa has arranged the following s« hed. ule of tournaments for the Pa Cific Northwest district for the coming season Idaho state championships, Lewiston, Idaho, June 26 to 30. Inland Empire champio ships, Spokane, Wash., July to 6. Seattle city championships, July 15 to 20 Willamette val ships, Salem, Or Oregon state ch sectional mers did four-round Quite the Farrell is nder has 1 LOOKS LIKE ORTEGA IS NOT COMING Pacific Northwest cham ships, Tacoma August 5 Washington state champion _ Seattle k of August P perttand et August The Pacific and boys’ tourn ‘awarded in Beattle and @ing for the Ikely that the hampionships. ments, except the juniors wil 13, CALIFORNIA AG LONG CONTESTS AIN SEES KETURN Willie Ritchie iv short Camp Le Biidiores. At presen: | there are but 250 sets ir Cor. First Ave. PR. EPwIN J. BROWN * D. D. | New at 106 « — Lhave left the of my nar jam bin rita FAMOUS JOCKEY IS RIDING To A FALL iret ave. and Columbia Just across the street 91d loca My new en Condo. 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HEAD, SIR AND We FATS CONTINUED IN OUR NEXT [DEMPSEY COMPARED TO STANLEY KETCHIEL; ; USES Vancouver Scribe ‘SAME STYLE AND SHIFT AS NOTED RING MARTYR) Believes Seattle boxers in| | | | Frices Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables aod Wruit VEG Per ¢ — TABLES Artichokes * Reets Hirusaela Bprouts er Tb oes yes Grain Chop Clam Shetl Clipped Feed ish Meat Ground Barley and Oat Feed Oats Oat Mitiey 35.00036 24.0030 Paid try. Producers tor Veal an 10 1.600175 pyres”) 30003 1.6001 rRurrs extra fancy ‘Strained w XN, und | Bid on Electric _ Plant on Friday °: a ned Friday for the aplete hydro: ‘war. “1 want to be kn In Seattle wh \ EDWIN J. BhOWN., Dd. DvD. Genttie’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia urd of publi yility that three different sites will be ¢ eral on th Ie on three tered, ne de which the has TORTURE “fan be ted by wearing the; Nath Bireh, « Kuptu Bupport We w D jon, who wa free triai to prove its superior-| Saturday as a slack trying evade the draft, was released when es alse Sve OO seattle, $2,000 bail was wecured, president of the rrest . bundie | Almonds—Per th Brazil Per FLOUR (Prices paid | Whole Wheat, bt | Graham, bbl. | Rye, | Corn Moat bbl. bale 10°61. ‘sacks Country Hay and Grain ery paid whol ia Meal . Alfalfe May hington creamery, cube Washington creamery, brick California, cube . brick A Washington Triplets Washington ¥. & HOLD YOUR NOSE, THEY ARE DOING IT ALL OVER SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 “Bull” Montana artist of the mc to tle th hour match bet Pat Connolly und Romanoff, it was announced to: day. Connolly and Romanoff wres tomorrow night COMISKEY ON WAY TO | TEXAS TRAINING CAMP | CHICAGO, March 11.—Chas, A Comiskey, Chicago White Sox owner, on way to Mineral Wells, mp today. Pitcher the first: member to leave for the camp, All members are ‘al Wells within a rough jes, has been signed wre winner of the one hin trainin Beng will bs the Sox rting tonight xpected in Mini re hJoe | | of | and tumble | | | | | More tober, 1910, t fighter of than » earn ago. 0 exact, the great & decade, one ucnes promoters and fi nt fh < for in O% ont was shot tchel ans an one who ent, and fo » fight ubt the but I At that mar arcy ance to show ri this was true or n Uttle ught Les Darcy | never had a whether Now, if men who knew Keteh- el are to be believed, the West has given us another Ketchel, a 196-pound Ketchel, a fighting de BIL VILT JAMES SIGNED or Cal, M here Sat SCOTS TRIUMPH OVER BRITISH IN CONTEST): ‘ore of ¢ the & Brit ed ) me the failure of Overton to show up. SCRIPTURE AND RAND HIGH GUNS AT MEET} George & ripture and D. C t of a po high gur aki re Sunda tray n Lake ld the amateur char rth Dakota in 1916 pionship mon. Ho ix Jack Dempsey, the latest whirlwind of the fighting world. Pigbt mana, bestow much 5 are not inclined to| aise on the fighters the measure of their m lly produce an tx are kicked er who take ticket bt when #0 hear Bilt Brennan, as one weights of paey lot | the promising he Then De: along and knocked the props from under Brennan in #ix rounds. Flynn didn't alld “Dempney's heavyw his prime came by far ince Jo! the greatest on was in id Flynn. “Ho's a 190. pound Stanley Ketchel, and I pity the man who makes him extend him- nelf to the limit. He has the great fighting heart since Ketchel. When I saw him, I had to pinch ny nelf to I wasn't that Ketchel was in the ring Here are the main remblance betwee Ketche! HITTING POWER a tremendous hitter | hie sparring partners heavy: weights to wham he gave away 40 to 60 pounds, refused to box with him they allowed to wear wards and catchers’ chest pro believe ein of re and poin Dempsey Ketchel was even we a terrific hitter. He ing sparriny rity his left to the right many knockouts Dempse 1ine who shall 8 crown, «| ALEXANDER, BACK HOME, Rand, ay y's Rand Insurance A Title Insurance Pol- icy is the finished prod- uct of an exhaustive ex- amination of the title from the Government down to the present moment, and is the bond that obligates the company to protect you from loss by reason of any possible defect in the Title. You are entitled to this protection, and will get it if you demand it, Washington Title Insurance Company 7] STILL SORE AT CHICAGO ST. PAUL, Neb, March 11 have not come to terms with before I leave home land of the squad fol g in the 1 Gre premier Nati league just reached home, weeks’ traint FIRST OF SERIES OF SOLDIER BOUTS SET|— SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 The first of a series of weekly box ing and wrestling matches for en listed soldiers will be in the mn building — he tonight Among other events, K, 0, Kruvosky will box Spud Murphy, K. 0. Rrowr mebody who has not Willie Meehan will gainst a colored man Alex Chi al who has lowing & few South will mix with so |BILLY SPEAS NAMED | MANAGER OF TACOMA According to announcement by | Russ Hall, Billy Speas, former Port: land Northwes st league player, will manage a Ti | gers the Speas was very popular as @ play- er in this cireuit | MATTY LEAVES FOR HIS CAMP IN OL’ ALABAMY CINCINNATI, Obio, March 11 Christy Mathewson will chaperon a party of Reds out of here today for Montgomery, Ala., » his team will be quartered while training at Camp Two Infields have |been laid out there for the Reds to work ern and the 1 coming season, whe neridan, ~ When training, | * Star Want Ads Best for Results | <_< —————— ——_—_—_—_—e } | f | | gation, Will Drop Contest | Varcgov! oR and Seattle are so evenly matched this season, according to A. P. Garvey, Vancouver rcribe, that the outcome of the play-off this week for the Coast championship in hockey is as uncertain as a horre race between two classy ponies. From goal out the teams have played high-class hockey, with all de partments strong. The teams pomess the the leading goal- and all hands are hustlers. The play-off promises to develop a battle between Lehman and Fowler in th poring nets and the adit Cyclone’ Taylor and Bernie Morris. With 1 Moynes going better now than at any other time this season, Mets will not be able to pay Taylor the same close attention tonight ncouver as in past games, If they do it may be Stanley and Moynes | burst thru for enough goals to win. Frank Patrick believes that he has things pretty well sized up, and n¢ doesn't know about inside hockey is not worth knowing. He will h bis wits with Seattle's famous board of strategy in the forthcoming He realizes that the Mets are a wonderful puck chasing aggre- but figures that the Vancouvers have been displaying champion- ship form in the last few matches, and that they will stand up under the strain better than our lads. That the series will attract immense crowds is evident by the ttle will be sold out for the encounter here, while no fewer than 7 will be on hand for the clash in the Vancouver ice palace, Whichever team wins will do so by if past performances are t Results of PastGames 1913 Py Victoria Victoria 7 top scorers, keepers nto op! the ance sale 00 fa: ! @eeeeeeeee® the edge over the Eastern cham- pions in inter-league contests, win- ning three of the five played to date, but not on any occasion has the touring team been triumphant. Quebec, Ottawa and Canadiens . met with defeat on their trips to the coast, and Victoria, and Portland took the short end of the count in matches played on Eastern ice. Rosebuds Nearest in Scores Portland probably made it closer than any other visiting team in a world's series. When they went to the central belt in 1916, the ds lost three out of five of which, with one ex- decided by a one goal Portland won the first a 2.0 score, This is the e that a shutout has been ored in inter-league clashes. The even in the first four matches. In the deciding game the Canadiens won, 2-1. Vic toria 6, Qui Total goals Victoria 19, a 1914 at Toronto . Victoria 2 Victoria Victoria 1 Toronto 13 dowr Portland E Qu Toronto 6 ‘Tore n nto 2 tal goals at Vancouver 6, Ottawa 2. Ottawa 3 Ottawa 3 Vancouver Total goals— awa § 1916 at Montreal Canadiens 0, Pi 1 nadie ah porting ani aaien ns 6, P 1 anadiens $, Portland ‘anadiens 2, Portland Pa Canadier ¢ the Vancouver . with the excep- Roberts and “Speed” @ hardened campaigner as playing in world’s series concerned. there will be no as stage fright to bother the Eastern trip. Leste! has been thru two world’s while »yston foronto against the and for Seattle st Eastern winners. Moynes, insofar is such thing them on is 1917 at Seattle Seattle 4, Canadiens Seattle 6, Canadiens . Canadiens Canadiens Seattle 23, 1 goals nadiens 11 Try Our 30¢ Lunch 11 A. M. fo 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors 1430 3rd, Under Owl Dreg Store Jack Idle. er, with the club in training at Fres R. 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