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He says he 1 go. because he sees no} getting into @ scrap jaround here Dan Salt admitted, upon being told | that he had h Kruvosky, but | be used here for | been negotiat says that } a couple of weeks George Ingle and Chet Neff will] head the card next Tuesday night with Battling Al Nelson taking on Marty Farrell in the seri-windup. eee George Moore, who puts on the shows for the iden West club in Portland, was in town early in the week, to talk matters over with Me Dan. ree probably will nd other members his card next A crowd of Seattle fans is figuring fon jaunting to Tacoma tonight to see | Al Sommers and Frank Farmer tan over th of Billy Williams’ }work around Milv ukeo are being | received The former Seattle | boy appears to have gotten away to ja good start | MINNEAPOLIS IS FAVORED AS ONE “PLACE TO BOX CHICAGO, March 21 lis today appeared to b track for the Jess Willard-Fred ton fight of July 4. With an offer of $125,000, a Minneapolis club asked the right to hold the fight in open arena between the Twin Cities. | Mike Collins, Fulton's manager, is said to have a share in the club. | ‘The possibility that the fight will be for ten rounds only was seen in the serious consideration of this of. fer. Minnesota permits ten round fights, but may allow a de. cision Next Thursday in Chicago was set as the date for drawing up the for mal agreement between Willard and Fulton Good rep. here. Minneapo- an only Tommy Daly, of Cambridge, noted X the player who hit a home run; before the king of England, in Feb 1914, during t Glants White Sox tour, is in Ch A of the draft Daly in the property of the Chicago ruary | 1 | PYORRHEA | SPECIALISTS ad DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. High-class dentistry at most reas onable prices. Pyorrhea, a dineane | ot the gums, successfully treated. | All work guaranteed, Fifteen years’ special care of children’s teeth. 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The firet game for the Stanley cup od ina 5 to 3 win for Toronto, The summary Toronto (5) Vancouver (3) league sus pends operations this year, it ix prob that the Providence club will urchase @ franchise in the Bastern league x * Kalserting, league pitcher nce hung up pitching 67 consecutive scorelens in nings. nal wellknown who died re a record by George minor cent cham res oe All the Cleveland first basemen having gone into the army, Marty Kavanaugh probably will be Mana gor Fohl's final selection for the pont Lehman Lioyd Cook Griffin Taylor (| Mackay (1)| nley | F Macdonald ok Holmen Murnmery Cameron . Randall Noble (2) | Skinner (2) Meeking (1) . | Denenny Sub.Moynes, L. | Referee—March, Toronto. of play—Vair, Toronto, Annies ronto, Mummery, Meekin: | Vancouver, Mackay | Score by periods |Torento . | Vancouver Penaltion~-Ca-neron, | Meeking, Taylor Defense Defense Center Left Might Sub rt Niehoff, no far as in known, ve not yet signed their contracts with the Phillies. | “ef _ Sam Crawford, the erstwhile Tiger, is. Skinner: |» 15 received an offer from Manager | tee Fobl, of the Ind eee The infielders of Rraves are Konetchy ngs, J. C. Smith, Jism patrick, Cénway, ON To the Boston Horrog, Raw y Smith, Fitz i and Coving Randall FINAL CUE MIX __|" : SET THIS EVE ‘ Sam Crawford has been playing fornia during the off sea B, Chapman an in Calif ha other major at the Brown &| ie *. Howard Ehmke, of the Ti ors in the cham, playing with a navy of tne three-cushion | te pitched against that has been going | Crawf deadahot, John used to be captain |" tina te ae the St. Louis Now atch will be declared the city char a marine at Paris, 8. C., pawing | ™&tch will be a a th ad | Me re nig “mgt ees « ast pight Chapman bested Pete ri He scored 289 points out of a possible 300 in the monthly teste. And Fritz are thou sands Uke him in Uncle Sam's army A tip for you, Fritz look into this gun barrel, throw up your yell “Kamerad!” and become a prisoner the quickest way you know how. This is John Mil When you many rd par orm or me um ecently urney ot he a 8.0. | George Kelly, nephew of Bill Lange, and formerly with the Giants. ie now finishing up his course as an airman at Kelly field, near An tonio, Tex HM playing first base for the aviator ball club. Connie Mack has made no official announcement that Rube Oldring is at the! to t member of hin club this nea Srettcniiaiscaeieaismateeann * Vickery | t the general belief ix that the Jack Kearns 9s 3 als ee een a ee Peeved at Jess CHICAGO, March 21.—Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, in telegrams r here, called the Willard bunking the oritt pro inning his man. Anson. veteran Moore this week and trimmed there arley | Hu 2 fn at three-cushions, the claas A competi son, Per ™. Not to exceed 10 per cent of the egg) Hickorynate atic, per Te pack Is in storage, it was estimated | Pee here today I'resh ranch egg mar ket remains steady heT buter market ia declared weak and a drop is expected, ceive Fulton mateh public,” and cized the moting the caustically for per cited a telegram fr Miller champion match jonally. er youn Ke (Prices paid whole rms ne re wit b a ceived from Col Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit * wheat, bbl ing Dempsey the . Gr ve tunity for the title m to be his guests at ringside Fulton tx Willard lard's repres Artichokes Asparagas Beets Local, sack Cabbng: Carrots Per Canliflower California Celery Le Corn He Cacambers ting t figt dale 10 9-1. sacks when JOIE RAY HANGS UP NEW RECORD |: IN N. Y. GARDEN aW YORK, March 21.—Joie Ray, distance runner, star of the Illinois Athletic club, today is looking new fields, on which to try beating He now hol new, per tb 5 460 100.00@126 00 78.00 Local, per Los Angeles ad, per orate . rial valley Green, per dow 18.00 83.00 37.00 90.00 62.00 75.00 35.00 68.00 6.00 0.00 78.00 35.00 " 5 00@ 72.00 cra 5 sites es ens 95.00@ 36.00 Squash > Ateet Potatoes Per tb 0030.00 Cal. lug Local, per Alaska yellow | THIRD SACKER NEED OF | “ts BROOKLYN BALL SQUAD HOT SPRINGS March 21 Wilbert Robinson is looking for a third baseman to fill his infield. Jim my Hickman is the latest candidate to be installed at the hot corner for | ¢ a tryout Jimmy's usual job is out fielding yellow, per i 0240 for his world 4 the in Oregons, per 1 Yak per Parsley al ™ raska, per tb al s« legs. mile, having reduced the k by sped around the track at Mad wrk yele fe ison Square Garden in 3:04:45, Thi old record was 3:07, made in 1903, by Joe Driacoll. Ray sped on past the and took mile, t Yakifna finish line @ shot at the record for the fell short. He was timed | Tomatoes | ‘Turnips aid Producers fer * oultry, Veal and Pork rRoirs a 1917, tra fancy rat froren .... froren 4 Ibe. frozen” "@ ue 16@ k mi Light Selling | 6 0004.00 5.60 8.00 be Hutter— CHICAGO CUBS PREPARE |! e418] Brags! calfornig, Srd FOR FIRST BALL GAME) 2omisis:winai cc oe elect ranch adger Brick, case . PASADENA, Cal., March 21 Radger Brick, alngle . Chicago Cubs transferred thems 4 k Awine, case 0 Ve oday for their first game _ a to Ver today for their first game | ©% ; sin heal The San Pedro subma-| g¢ m, with rd hm ita All nines, crate ‘The | Almonds vew Bragit—¥ finck of 60 rine base Detroit Tige their opponent. ual Washington ¥. A. Milton Stock, Dave Bancroft and | | closely f ThankYou, OFFICERS BY AHERN Go Take we PAL ~ WHAT OVE sav \e it AINT SPRING Keow 2 ~ yuu! N. WILLIAMS JOINS ROSE | CITY LEAGUE | Latent 1 |to the effect vices from Portland are that Nick Williams, nlated to manage the Spokane club, of the Pacific Coast International league, this season, has of the of the Shipyard league in the Rose City umors of W ame deserting the |Indians for a berth in the outlaw cir It of the Rose City have been fly ick and f rw wotme time, b was thought that he had fin | decided to stay with the Reds ove W. F. contra Ameri 1918 season. Finneran came to the Northwest, ert jeague at the opening of the| Seattle. searon end performed in able! 191 » thru the season. © Was reserved that reason and was sig last spring by Prendent the close of the 1917 season, Neran went East and finished up the ‘em for the teams in season the New York § I mission from Doss Blewe Finneran a former league umpire calling by per is cee McCredie, s that, b would have a pm ple Portland play hd th Walter now with Salt for the war, he team of ex- could } 4 Catoh: © n advancing to the majors His ex-Portland team, r, would be made Coveleskie James of 1 Sox, Greeg Rob Groom and Byron Houck the Is Infielders Peckinpaugh of the Yankees, and Ward of Brookly the Phitit Cubs; Outfielders Graney of the dians, Hellman of the Tigers, and | Williams of the Browns. . . Detroit, owns, Olson cretary. Art Shea, of the § lickering with Pi former St. Paul is flinger in the ation. La Roy wrote ea from Gresham, Wis La Roy is a veteran, but not an “He would make a fine for the younger members cf the staff to ue to, and if cur nt negotiations pan out, I will rend him a contract.” retary Shea anchor pres The exhibition game York Gtanta a in Lexington, which the 1 Indians will April 13 t major league game th Lexing lotr Ky., on at « on ing H the exhib! iven by t major 1 may add a new im fans of the I are eagerly awaitin as the the game. . The White for exhibition games u result of their world’s series last teams of White Sox hibition games the from the training Sox are in big demand this spring. October will way play ex North on Try Our 30c Lunch MA. M. te 2 P.M. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors © Owl Drug Store DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906: Third Ave. The doctor will be glad to talk over your* trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. 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