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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918, PAGE 8 OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Helps Out. BY ALLMAN, HE CovLDN’T Do MucH WORK SO The Doctor. ToLD HIM NOT To Do le DECIDED To DRAW SOMETHING ANY WORK White HIS EYES Are | WELL, ('M WeARING THEM OUT OF 9 #, RECOGNISR MES IM WILBUR Outbursts of Everett By Condo. Do You Recog SYMPATHY FoR ALLMAN - You WILL True. | SUPPOSE You WONDER. WHY I’M WEARING THESE SMOKED GLASSES REMEMBER THAT Tom Tord You SoRe BUT HE HAD To Fit UP THUS | SIMPLE AND THATS WHY I'M HERE NO, GEORGE AFTER You, AHEAD, BEFORE You KNOW TOM, ) Qeavury, NESTERDAY THAT ALLMAN HAD A PINK EYE ~ We svt HAS | ds j “y— SQUIRREL FOOD—If George Only Believed Him in the “TO “WHINK “THIS 1S SUCH A CISHONEST WORLD PEOPLES DONT TRUST CACH SELF WHEN | Te. TWeM (Sten TH PROT ROBIN “THEY or) a we ws F irst Place. LIL ROBINK You DONT KNOW HOW YOU SAVED “THE DAY < _ FOR ME LAW LAA attle Loses Crucial Contest to Vancouver Members of the Seattle morning. ice hockey team were t the Arena, when Vancouver ie shattered last night a a, ‘ancour game will go down in local hockey history with a d up as the greatest contest ever seen here. of last season, between the Montreal Canadiens and Seattle Thirty-five hundred fans other conceivable foundations whenever it appeared that the local team was about The Vancouver team, too, had its share of followers in the audience, not make as much noise as the Seattleites, it was found at the end of the conte had really more to do so As for the game, it was a rush, bang, smashing, tearing sort of affair. At first it appeared that the Seattle lads had a bit the b 9 no score was made in the first period, the locals looked the better of the the second chapter, however, was a different tale to tell | aminutes and 40 seconds after | ‘Was under way in this fracne, Mackay slipped the puck to Stanley, and he flick D the Seattle net for the first and score of the contest. tally seemed to suit the oppo fairly well, for from then on It had er crowded into the Arena for th over. jthe veteran Taylor played the game jot his life. The players, with the eae ox ception of Hugh Lehman, ver goalie, were much more fracas than they | the one In Vancouver Mon At the start of the melee, it was ly apparent that Lehman was inarily nervous. dejectedly Their visions of a trip to Toronto and a slice of world’s Joronto Wins Eastern Title un king their trunks series coin were triumphed over them, 1 to 0 ring it, and will be ery one of the world’s series backed off the boards , and with horns and gave them three turn e contes mechanical invention for making noise, fairly lifted the roof from to score. and NO ENTRIES, SO A. A. U. MEET IS CALLED OFF WHIA, March 14— a to send in sufficient ann meet while they| st that| | In two. t of the fact, going & postponement of the A A champt to be held in th armory here to Auled 1 regiment ward the finish and Jin Var on parried territory, the | § spectators could be | Bight. od th te [JACK DEMPSEY TO BOX | SOME NEW JACK MONROE MILWAUKEE, March | 14—Jack | Dempsey ouver's defen: of he big f each Se to ite wa had the | ng that cage a as the crowd ma | Seattle team the players | packed and w ermtion of in the heavy-| Millionaires bunched themse the defense, and altho Seatth peppered the general direc of their goal with the puck, no resulted. ave For the visitors, Mickey Mackay, gone Taylor and Barney Stan-|by Referee Were in the points. The check. Vancouver of the youthful Mackay was attle, thing wonderful to behold, while As the secc istomer nroe, huge Period 1. back here March BOB CANNEFEX WINNER neentrated on the offen w had was put r off the * Moyn 3 minutes and Prank wed sped the game t a from Ma nie CHICAGO, March 14 nger for the ‘tens ant 1A Moynes th the game DEPOSITS GUARANTEED |: 22"=" The Lineup |r Van | */ CENTRAL LEAGUE WILL BE SIX-CLUB AFFAIR ERRE HAUTE, dnd. March 14 Central league 1 thru lub ¢ Guardian Trust & Savings Bank of Seattle Report of Condition at the Close of Business March 4, 1918 the season as a ix Haut h ed fin today manag | WISCONSIN WINNER IN BASKETBALL MIX LA FAYETTE, Ind., March 14 clinched the W ba. title feating Purdue 4 to 18. GEORGE VICKERY BEATS | WALTS IN CUE CONTEST Paul Waits orge Vickery Wee three-cush now on at the ariors, 34 to 28, John s Parker tonight anced a Mordecal has ked lar Mackay | 2. 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