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BEGINS = Continued From Page One | netac .- & lifebor the vesse! night. & stil! the | range ound ship show « igns ving ed could he ferried ashore in safety pieces dawn a Driven Near Dry 1 } Semy medical corps, with ey etary Agpeertien A ches bi Wig-Wag to Shore ure it h nm made, ; wife, f near dry d A and the , amd wh ° “ee fis et @pough a signal © weather lightened their message ( * to discern khaki ply was on the decks of the oes we and af All messages from for them not to worr he Vessel to date have been cheer At 9a Capt. Connolley of the/¢y) and encouraging. The forecast Northern Pacific sent * message: of snow and colder winds worried Who is in charge on » some of the relief or kera. A Ample Food at Hand blizzard would make the situation m the much worse 1 th Movie picture squads and ph t the raphers were arriving in steadily r numbers today food The beach waa becoming crowded, ‘ 1 : boats pl between Bay they signaled. and Fire island were at a » 1,744 sick and wounded, | premium and 466 crew of the A train, with steam up, was wa Pa will be made just ing ne the ne of the wreck as soon as w 1 sea permit. If rush the wounded men to enditions are t, will be al A t of 23 . taken off in small boats and trans | sels stood by all night. This flotilla ferred to the ships standing b included the cruisers Des Moines and This cannot be at “ the hospita Solace, “They kept time yet. The uns their searchlights aying on the of the destroyers and tug steamer | proach the wrthern Pacific this her on Decks morning showed the feat’ to be) 4, 7s Practically imp e until the wind | 1 iene oe he Sibling: Senndin of vers and the joe Gecrease water all around the stricken ship, Wislence the khaki-clad boys gathered on the wat. Joe of ‘the Oakh and. as darkness blotted out life guards, ned transpo Were stilt facing after a dash thru the breakers in| the drenching sp | @ small boat. He made a try at) This cnorning cheerful messages bringing a line ashore from the| were sent out, such as: “We're as S | comfortable as if we were at home dosh LifeSavers a surfboat from the Valencourt to Box The cables have told the story { Say BENNY - 1h Gow’ \ yo A WEDDIN' “WIS ( \F You'D TAKE CARE OF WY CAB? You KNOW TH {You SHOULD Pick uP uae Sure, ii) oy DO “IWAT: >) ) *S RGOOD J | Snow or } OW SAY THERES ONE THING YOU WNT \ . BER, AN! ONDER nm temerneen © } MATS TO KEEP | ‘6 \ TWNG YOU ) | REIN OFF 'N OLD BILL’ | saan ia “TAIL HES AWFUL “TOUCHY } = wien THAT HAPPENS ENOUGH IF USTOMERS MOMENT IN MOORE- BOUT IN BRITISH SHOW of how the hitherto anbeaten flyweight, Jimmy Wilde, went down to defeat Hartford January 9. Hed out to the ahip 1 lat the hands of Pal Moore, American bluejacket OMA, Ja Curly Vale swirled’ the little craft What they did not tell us so graphically as our picture shows, was how Moore outfought his British fourt, the husky Seattle sailor we @ match stick, the Yan-| sntagonist terweight, will meet Jack Hartford p rail to “kid" the life |" “ooking at the pleture it is readily seen that while Wilde has apparently blocked Pal's lead, they are left of this city in the prelimir 1 wirel@ss was in con- of the Eagles’ boxing «mo! ary ev © Jan h with the Northern F | to counter. lin such a position that Moore is ail set for terrific smash with his right, while Wilde hax only his left with which it was announced today In the t. Connelly, in one peated | main event Frank Farmer and pers, maid la ‘Knockout” Kruvosky will battle #ix latives of returning sol- 'HARRAHAN TO - . BASKET BALL rounds for the coast Nght heavy-|diers and crew they need have no Baseball Wizard weight t for their # % tan ct he shore, nearet’ BATTLE BOB Who May Appear SEASON WILL z 2 < wrecked ship, was crowded with Great Lakes Team ef workers this morning. Res HARPER HERE, © Yank Roster | BEGIN SOON dents opened their homes. Refresh batél en ose Guirao Will Not Come North ments were served. the Ocean Reach | 30 Bob taketball will get TACON Jan. 2 re will be! hotel was made ready for use as a Mare Re ae See ai on ho football game ween the Great temporary hospital : a sb : pritlinbsgoodetees Lakes naval training station cham Tries to Signal Son pel Saaseth, mecationy, Aiaen ions and the Camp Lewis stars! Foster Milliken, New York cnillion-| Frankia in the lead fee the ttle this season. A telegram has been | aire, heard that his son, Foster, jr., a]. Ais P Broadwa £. ewe oe 1S as feceived at Camp Lewis from Dana| lieutenant of t Sth field artillery.| Se ‘Darcy. He, has been we y thane wapien ds ‘ < Morrison, manager of the Great|was on the transport. He chartered |“\\ 4. secoral we geettrteni tal : bene Lakes team saying that his team|a launch and went as close as possi-|/ 4). } gs : Fear tcnits cas et left immediately for Chicago after | bie to the stranded steamer, attempt “ | Cuan: eked : he the victory over the Mare Island to signal to his son by waving a) °°), vs ben tnaintam ih Beet t for the } Marines Pasadena yesterday lend) and ee here tonight 1 Gust n were € eS gsc i t Orange and 1. wheats tet wson, th t ng a Has Big Opportunity erack goal shot if an register a win over Out at Lincoln r of the the Jand man, he is in lin fact that most of last season's cham ome “1 matches here for pions graduated from hool, the Oregon battler is considered one Green Lake boys expect to have a t leac middl ights alor the ASOr Coast rquist, Kellogg, Dyke and We ° Giltum i« very fast for at phalen are the leading lights for 18 was shown in the way he b places on the Northenders’ squad at kK. O. Brown, of Camp Lew prs A fought a draw ewit! Ty Cobb be more or le Ul the | Farr © Rose City initial turnouts, 1 Att which boosted | ring sto , from Kastern | Will t like e ou erabl bb, the premier | Frank Queen Ann ur In Good Condition aus tar of the country, prob-| certain and u line ca ably will appear in a New York Yan-| be bad on the 1 € r 1 and Ja Martin he tt t kee uniform next season the fir irnou next week ready for the bout. Heynolds has! con may take advantage of the en in the army, and is in good ec Piece even to vel 9 mg MAY TRAIN ON PACIFIC on, while Martin ¢ that ? BOSTON, Jan r Boston 7 ah eaxon because of war nditions, |, merican Ie F \amaieat aia an fight which discontinued the players’ sal: | 4), is + : gy uries to protect the club owners’! sine training trip. te 4 ' finance r to a slugeir oe Geb: ehsuid dein the. Takkoss pore t a re : p of 1 " “! ine eee one of the strongest lineups in the clever man, while M oe With Cobb, Lewis and Bi KNOCKS OUT WALLACE of the best bouts on the card jie larctedllet e SPinte Bic 085 of thelr eduled ten-round Lon Dillon takes on Curley Valen bout here ¢ Year da Pinkie ‘court in the other bout CALL OUT TRACK MEN Mitchell, brother of Ritehie Mitchell assitie e ’ promi lightweight, knocked out CAMBRIDGE, Jan Track can-| Otto Walla Milwauke Inter-t field ba didates will be ca ut by ¢ t ae re seh 1 to # Donovan at Har Janu 6, ac SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan Run ne evening, January 8, at alleity| cording to an announcement from) ning away from their opponents, the playfield The majority of last) the athletic board, Harvard is plan-| polo team of the 46th field artillery |v ar'n players will be represented in| ning on going in strong for track|defeated the Carbonado Country the turnouts, and field events, club team, 17 to 3, ‘METS WIN OPENER LLMA NO, | SUPPOSE NoT~1cAN | Tuts APNE OLD Jowe | | SMELL. SMOKE IN THis Room} You PULLED Bur You CaN” } AND | SAW You WAVE ‘Tuar. | THAT MANY BE I've Gor mY own |} CIGAR IN YouR Moury re Tie ANDO Yoult NoTicé | HAVE MM GHoES ON | BUT I'M NOT | WALANG - { { \G ; IDEAS BY AHERN "Lo DAN — \T DIDNT RAIN BUT | WASNT TAKIN’ ANY ( WELL, | WONDER How ( WINGS WENT WITH BENNY THIS APTERNOON- \ HOPE HE DIDNT FYoRGET / | } "BouT KEEPIN’ TH’ REIN 1 , OFFN BILLS TAIL, LiKe / TOLD HIM~ 5S N ? Ma Veteran Hurler | Who Will Coach -Tiger Pitchers 3] pel A SCORE - 4-1 BY LEO H. LASSEN o rt of the period. carried the up to expectations, for the | nep- | scored o e pass from Bernie tet skated rings around Frank Pat: | Morr rick’s men. In the first session Se cy jor got into action for Holmes. Van an e nets, f of the ev attle rained shots on the goal, but the nensational ¥ 1 down the s nets by Lehman he Neither team wn the best of m & pass from Ir condition, due, undoubtedly, to the; The final counter was tacked up short trair but while the | When Wils d his second goal game lacke 1 of later-season ur the middle of the contests, the ttled all the | period on a pass from Rowe. The way ga ded with the puck in mid-ice Wilson Worked Well and Seattle was dec ured the win Jack Walker and ¢ V n The Sammary Vanconver. . Lehman Cook were the two stars of the g Walker had his hook « nicely, eck we and took nucnerous sh: for he shot Lehman in t Foyston anc played a Left Wing Harris good game. htWing Stanley steady Fred Ion. ‘Timer—War- od t al judges—McKittrick and ring Taylor Shows Flashes Fe are Cyel Taylor was not up te sean ae 4a lor Weane He showed . onal flashes of speed, but was plain: | Goals—Seat First period, none; y off his game cond period, none: third period, Mickey MacKay and Hugh Leh. | Wilson, unaasisted, towe, un- man were the luminaries for the vin. #stisted, 0:34; Foyston from Morris itors, MacKay played a nice check-| 9:53; Wilson from Rowe Van- & game and was in on nearly every |COUVer: | First Period, none ond ne - none; third period, Taylor 5 Pie: an tihs nin atid’ to acces de |tOR TENDS “Wild” Bill Donovan abstitutions: Sea‘ the first period, after taking numer ft peat When the Detroit Tigers take the ous shots at the Vancouver goal, the | ‘ » Uksila for Tay cls : pllieitegs 6 t . field, next spring, “Wild” Bill Dono Mill « tightened, and the play . H oa ee Pech aa’ nalties—Seattle, Wilson, 3 min.; | ¥@0, former star hurler of the Tigers J Vancouver, Mackay, 3 min will be a member of the club, acting as a@ coach to ng pitchers, c who managed the New ns for a couple of sew veloped some star hurb e was at the helm of the made star slab artist ut of Caldwell a Third Manager Jennings of the final peri Go Good i MARINES ARE BEATEN, 17-0, BY SAILORS | PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 2.—With| “Slim” Love, the string bean hurler the defeat of the Mare Island Ma i ‘om the Coast, who was traded te a 17-0 score, the Great Lakes ston Red Sox a few w IS AWARDED D.S.C. HONOR several young: t staff who will profit by e of Donovan. Young ng station football team wins rvice championship of th ' ; ught twe..tenisie. t0 who.has shown consid + te eee Ne rina final decisive struggle at Erickson, from the pre soviet nament park, before an audi Kallio, the West pall tackles | ¢ lirkhion ak 8 ioe uit, will all come um teams w f even) - et ched. it Bh For best quality gold filled lockets pro-| and chains, go to Haynes, next Lib ed by Advertisement. brought award is for organizing a dis serous terr a ther score . 1 infantry regiment in the face |) MC) a, 7 usec) cnygntere G ' jolent machine gun fire, and for . k um, Wa: ne SSE 5 (UBERTY BONDS tack. It was made by Gen. Pershing |°"4 open field running being largely personally nsible for the victory of his ag Col. Pullen is a son of Mrs. H. S eee MUNICIPAL AND Pul of Skagw Alaska. 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