The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 10

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DATELINE OF BEY & Be BLOSSER Dempsey Is Not TT BAP fue . | @ rid a a ABOUT THE ADMIT IT BUTT Af ald yiees- waar Yr MAGATINE |: { Ready for Melee amend cages! ee With Fred Fulton | i | it THE BEST REPORT , CR AFRE? / BY EDWARD HILL - : | HAT JACK DEMPSEY WAS UNSUCCESSFUL h attempts to secure a bout » Fred Fulton ma ©= = =*1.5—= BROWNS ONE OF MAJOR LEAGUE PUZZLES COMING SEASON Dempsey is not yet ready to go against Minnesotan While Dempsey carries a nifty show a great deal besides much ater | " 5 r East of late declares that while he is knocking ‘em dead | Is to Boss : on How Vets | Sixth City | Come Across) D k Egan, who, while with Cin! “The first of a series of articles toogs left there ts still much that he can learn In the boxing wa matched him with Jess Willard or Fred F coped end. He would probably have been beaten by Fulton eos have to drop back. As it is he can go along easily and by has acquired the needed experience will probably meet and be ‘WITH HEAVY CHAMP ) Fighting Jimmy Darcy is in Se ttle today, fit and ready for his four-round bout tomorrow night the Crystal Poot with M King. affair is for the vyweight enpionship of the Pacific coast, ch King now lays claim to. Bince Iast seen here, a year or) . in a four-round bout with Darcy, or Valley J Trambitas, his real name, has jour | meyed to the sunny South and picked Up @ bit of pugilistic knowledge the wise folk of the Bay City dispense. While there, he lost two decisions to Frank Barrieau, another well-known mixer, who at one time took his three meals a day in this city. Last ‘week, in Portland, Darcy took his revenge on Barrieau, however, by mauling him all over the ring in a |" six-round melee. ‘Those who saw the bout say Jim |) my has improved about 300 per cent. |) BOXING COMMISSION IS CAUSE FOR LAUGHTER | in whieh Paul Purman discusses Fishing Season iro.espr tein" i teen Sees Many Leave training camps) i for Day's ss BY PAUL ‘PURMAN Fishing se tI nat r, the stu with weather 4 t wir eo of the The fishermen were to §| most . and Guilin their favorite spots t I le 1b has presented for ing an exodus of others op Sun T 80 r this is a number which cnakes the y different club trom of the most enthusiastic in t ¥ » finished the season las season is expected to history the local » There has been more interest ntalr of the shown in the pastime this year }/| fir agnit the Pi also pre than ever before sent eo ver eatures, and fish tale contest clos. (| it to be neen ¥ he man cnidnight, and the t eld : an do to today turned over to adi The prize winne tart of the will be announced at the earlic tre tr tut opportunity . 1 injuries of many games, and ab’s morale was shat “Next to the Bullshevik and Bob| BICYCLE DAY TO Blewett, the funniest thing In the wide, wide world is the Portland box ing comnmission,” says the Portland Journal. ‘The writer, probably our old friend, Bob Cronin, then goes on to point out the funny ideas the com mission has gathered unto itself. It seems that since Frank Par Fieau lost to Darcy, he hasn't a chance of being headlined on a bill “Where Barrieau made his mis in the city of roves . BE STAGED HERE “>. IN NEAR FUTURE) inn beater feeling has boon re A © bicycle race for the boys » the Browns of tle—this r to be held t the bieyc husiasts them: under the name of the Seattle C: asnociation. ing will show whether or not dones and his men are on really May 30 has been selected as t good terms. . & program that will take up At the Shreveport training camp, | ¢ greater part of the afternc ere wan to question m the firat races and stunts of all kinds h{of the men's ear to make nati, a while back, led the Nation- al league in fielding for three sea- ns, has been signed to manage the > of the Pacific Coast Q ational league. He d his acceptance last night \ trom California to an offer made him urday cgan’s appointment to the Job was expected by readers of The Star sport columns, as it was predicted lant week that he would land the berth. Judge McCredie, Portland jowner, recommended him for the ace. here was talk today of Charley Manning taking the position of club |secretary. Saturdey it was Dode Brinker who was to have this fob, CHICAGO FANS TO TELL WHEN TO START GAMES CHICAGO, April 1.—Officers of hicago Cubs began @ pol determine whether fans es to begin at 4 or 3 4 President Weeghman pre- avored a 3:30 com- authorities state ~ baseball must follow ck, the Cubs will arrange their rs to suit a majority of the voting fans. | DUGDALE ISSUES CALL FOR SPRING TRAINING Daniel Edward Dugdale, Seattle gnate, Sunday issued the § spring training, take with the commission,” says thel paper, “was in not being knocked) out.” It then points out that Alex larity of the races held for the . | J _ = / © Seat ars and recruits two years, it was decided to let the [e} ~ < - ~ . _ rt taking the kinks out of to let EGEDEON = 2np.pase = oe ae girls participate, and for them the « sea: | - as allowed to headline t ment ” Mrambitas was allowed to headline 9 eee ene in outlined several ‘te : é ’ Ph aie pes lishment, April 11, Dill after being put to sleep, but Bar : : ; maui Fleau, who merely lost the decision ‘ 6 « it in weak with t - — Gack up and take his departure from J zeae BALL MIX ON SUNDAY the city of roses and rain reel 28, y | fre " k, George Glahn, Rog firnt. Oth 4 Mitiey 35.00 R sed a halt to the base- i 1 are Pete Johns and Wal - 00 Ow ; . und h t in m ge cohina nea | ter Gerbe Oyster Shells 0 TOM COWLER STILL, CLAIMS i r % Bene : susbey Mee k between the HE KNOCKED OUT FULTON y a ‘ t th t out ‘ © outtic ents another prob: | "prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for || Weeer t $5006.50 | eee oe ti Hey Tom Cowler, the t English Boy Scouts of America will | milk one r Jone 1 hitting | | Vegetables and Fruit Ll” ee to pugilistic fame when picked up in mounted troops being t hi en that Inc contro t mv Kenneth | VEGETABLES © boys Portland, a few ra back, b' ny | att probably making Bi ‘i N in 1 Smith. Roy Dem. | Artichokes Per dow 110@1? ® 0@ 8.00 May seeeeee between showers, Corbett, boxes Billy Miske tomorrow | 44 elal review and parade da c r “ t Demmitt “ : Right in Minneapolis, over the 10. gue. Last year he was wre before, but has always Trou, despite hia many setracks,| WHITE SOX DEFEATED phen ck ee es: i Brow BY TEXAS LEAGUERS (1.7 ee nie in ty the top of the heavyweight heap. He is the greatest in-and-outer of the OUSTON, Tex. April 1—la. as the team Ven Bem sneckout st our last mesting brn Wi ude anhees atser'ena| CLAYS AT SHOOT MEE i ‘ , yaaa ae Dr ib i | Festa ated ft-boned ; h the Yankee ear ani tien head, per crate the mat, and if the referee t | Butter Tana Park Swimming Poot opene| PORTLAND BALL TEAM | piteners. ridloapped last | for Baktile in the telegrantia avest 129, Gorm Meal Se 0°95 a 7 to count for about fi 1 ut Galveston ew ivers in th " tr 7 t Cal. yellow, per ™ * . - ; red March 20th.—Advertise | SUMMONS ITS TOSSERS th bia thichar sr rey: ror b 19% 7 Hay and Grate REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS f would hold a k. 0. over Fulton Orewana, per Ty \hie support. of Les | ALEXANDER SHUTS OUT sr ators Teal 1.00@ 23.00 In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate which Is the highest / Ey ee Lf ik Prices Paid Producers for . Veal and Pork (Next Purman will dise New York Giants, Selling Prices to Retailer for Hutter, Eggs and Cheese »plon € a ver pec ae 1 k Imperial valley The Portland ball club has sent 00@ 28.00 and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; ickets Eas " vy “ : 3 ou ¢ bite co: ff th DOCTOR’S ents tne ce 3 : ; ’ big problem SAN FRANCISCO SQUAD rane se fH 3 Erste fase" o cobi nd | cian mt ante i He must AN FRANCISCO, April 1.—8 n 5 Bee He Gold Crown 038 Examination and Consultation ' op a second-base combina | Pranciseo fans admit the t ed MH He TEETH “a Aled ied rke of! tion out of » pair of fallures or | Alexunder was great. He pitched : : o a m Bhoup > ie ae a called) scored the nothing in an 8 saa ow ee at the s, oataher, r ig ee . ; Cadeon | game, In the morning the Oakland |" "Alaska yellow mrcuanich DRUG sToRR vin ‘the tedin ¥) patting, ave dy lp mcocahdal,| terre vee scum 8 wii de Third Ave. r Fritz Maine 0 han failed mine The doctor willbe glad to talk SEATTLE PLAY ea Nag LB yen ir tee iy ' over your trouble with you and ER WEDS [of seasons ago, probably wit! start at L Nay ag allel come wen “""""" | Lodge Cafe Only charges will be for medicines Bill Cunningham, Seattle out-| proper punc le Johns . werd DPC ate || cisicer, was married Sevurday ast-| ore, © ich, “Firnle Johnson, who Fourie AV cittehontiaa Hoo@2 3s Clk, Abas a oe sure you are in the right place a & this od with You. oe ‘arnoon in. the pariore of the Mol.| rowns r 2.26 " pen Sundays Krom ° for Werking Peo will be surprised how Ite || 0F!00n In the parlors of the Hol-| {ast season, probably wilt be called || Cabaret—Dancing , . 0 $8 will cost you. ton World's Largest (ry Cabaret “i ‘sea || Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors }| OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS } At third the veteran Jimmie Aus Wee be .a.60l | sev UNIVINSLTY OT. Opposite Fraser-Vatermen On) sth up of George Silver Fittings | Platina Fillings . ed for fitteen years. Have impression taken fn the h same day. Examinations and advice free ‘ ples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Business Men Mf our present patronage is recommended by our custo! orn, whose work te still giving d satisfaction, Ask our Try Our 30c Lunch Nitomers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be ——— | Apples— Delicious, extra fancy Wineaapn land hotel to Miss Marie Thornton, [a Seattle girl,

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