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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. By Condo! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Is There With the Sug gestions, But That's All. Y FRIEND, WOUL MIND GETTING Ma A COUPLE OF RESERVED SEATS ¢ LETS Go Over WELL, THEN LL ‘ To YouR Hovse TAKE You To DINNER - WHERTE WiLL WE 60 ? |e LOMILBUR - i Mily Hii M4 Mt jl ot BALMY BENNY—Benny Doesn't Know Just How to Take This, HERE'S AN ANSWER To A iV itataal. te LETTER | WROTE FoR mass A JOB, TELL ‘EM wito | CANT FIGURE 1 WAS, HOW OLD, MY " OUT \F (TS AN HEIGHT, WEIGHT, COMPLEXION, OFFER OR NOT- an’ ec. eee ee A) Se ta opener igre Snell teenager | } ’ CALIFORNIA CAVE MAN . wt ORIOLE STARS OF YESTERDAY — rromrivais | TO BATTLE ANDERSON | the hammer and tongs fighter from ™" and Dan Bait predicts that he ) Tuesday > ppe is expected to arrive in Se-| th attle Athletic club, and later for the fray Sunday turned profe final session of a hard-fought game The local boy has been working at the naval training station has been training with Frankie er and Leo Houck, who have pheen giving him plenty of sparring ce. Anderson will wind up his will make his turn to th ng against Leo Houck is anxious to show! Far back in the hi that he is game, if| ational game was a ball team It should be a good <1 the Orioles, famous and fear the Duthie hockey club defeated tory of the! the fast-going Skinner & Eddy crew at the Arena Friday night, running up four goals in the final period The fore was 5 to 2%, with the Duthie crowd on the long end It was the firs amateur game of the year, and a large crowd turned out to witness the affair The Skinner & Eddy seven held the lead for the firat two periods, goals to 3, but in the final ses Jwion thelr defense cracked nd | Duthies stow the game away | Sensational work by young cal le nolis and Harry Wi| It was a fighting team, scrappers i Sunday. « 1 will hook up in one of the| Who never knew when they were . bout should be a torrid affair, early bouts on the card olds | beaten the winner will be matched with for if he beats the big And it by remained for five of any McCarthy, for future be in a fair way to|it* members to demonstrate that ¢ local boxing, h clase will always tell , According to the present dope. For five of them have been called Ent the semi-windup, Harry Gillum «ig a good man and Ddattle “Fight * Frankie M should ¢ Steve a hard fi to the managership of big league; a record in itself {Ke han, a sailor at mert who Jack Roy, the youngster from St. | teams. from Boston F who knocked Curley Valen of tb five. Muserty” McGraw im had the most unqualified illum has won his way into Se out last week, will make his bas % , y ue fight fans’ hearts with his bow to Seattle ring follow. ces. His handling of the Giants is ee nage “Er + ve meagre : showing against Jim Darcy | ers, when he meets Roy McDonald, known wherever baseball is played. oo Boo a the score down in je Jennings, t Kendall, McDonald and Congrif howed well for the Duthie aggrega |tion, while Grant played stellar! hockey for the le Dowd and Reid also played a high brand of the ice game for Piero’s men, 4 The Summary DA) FRE og . Duthies Skinner & Morgan { it noe last week, and local fistic fol! naval training tion battler, in the) Hv has had his Jowers are anxious to get another! curtain raiser measure of prosperity, profits and | penna | ; Wilbert Robinson led Brooklyn to fILLIONAIRE son | : ‘ Eastern Men on } Joe Kelley was the only Oriole| 5 ICE SEPTET IS ; Ae {i manager failure. He led the Ros-| & Camp 8& Gridiron { ton Braves and the Cincinnati Reds | El U ] {im losing batties His best effort » 4-1) even as Usual | was tanding the Reds in third ( { | | | totes. Sum 14-86 a <font Some day Walter Camp will And moat recent of the old Ort ROBINSON | Irvin D i the V anouver aw squad ) sive the west a half-fair shake in {| le# to become a big league man = MeGRAW | MeDonaid D. 4 the Victoria team, 4 goals to|) picking his all-American elevens. { eer. “Kid” Gleason has just been | Manson . R Gn the second game of the season | This year he is more pro-East 5 appointed to he ad the Chicago f - Friday. than ever, picking Steketee of | White Sox | | Coserif L. W Gleason has acted for several | Kendall ......R. W Michigan, fullback, as the only } brand of hockey, but were unable } western player on his honorary XO get the puck by Lehman, in the | team. Vancouver nets. He played the star And that's in spite of the fact game of the evening, turning back | that his old pets, Harvard and shot after shot. Yale, weren't in the game. “Moose” Johnson starred for the ) What's more, he ignores the Thome squad, while MacKay and } service elevens except Annapolis, | Taylor showed well for Vancouver. altho they mingled in college } ‘The game was rough in the final | schedules the past fall } period, and many men were sent off He picks Robson, Rutgers, and the ice. Stan'ey was the chief of ) Hopper, Penn, ends; :Hilty, Pitts fender. burg, and Usher, Syracuse, ( Victoria team played a fine | Scoring: Duthies—Manson, Me | Donald, Cosgrif, Kendall ner & Eddy-—Grant, Dow years ag Assistant manager and} there have been many who claimed that it was he and not Rowland who put the win in the White Sox! of 1917 Kid now has a chance to show who did it He will make the White Hone a/ different type of manager than it has ever had. For, like MeGrgw and Jennings Gleasen is a fighter, one who ix out to win, and who never knows INSIDE DOPE "ON WHITE SOX | | MANAGERSHIP, Kid Gleason is the 1919 man of the White px because he g ———— tackles; Alexander, Syracuse, and | Put [0 win. 4nd who vine umn : rd : ( Perry, Annapolis, guards; Day, a ee vs P |Charley A. Comiskey, owner of said Collins Premier erry, Annapolis, guards: Day. || sings the #wan ong on the last| egegpry agree 7g ge batter That's the real inside dope that Keystone Player Princeton, quarterback; Davies, | zi Pittsburg, and Roberts, Annap- Says Kid Gleason olis, halfhacks; Steketee, ren peat There is some doubt whether Ed- | #an, fullback {| years y die Collins will play with Chicago this year. Bu rsuasion by Man. * - _ apr Ganon wi dois the case.’ Hurst Had Novel =. STARS | eee Scheme for Speed TRY GAME eras has just burst from the barr jcovering the surprising chang field leadership of the big leag |team that won the world title year Making his second tr pasion of the! Anderson will be a good match before last Northwest, Willie Hop) ¢ the raring, | for him, for the sailor has improved Comiskey picked the scrappy little | tearing Butchertown lightweight,| wonderfully in the last year. He Irishman because he had the nerve) will take on Harry /nderson, local| put up a fine fight against MeCarm to speak out his mind, where other sailor, in the main event of Austin|thy, the terrible motorman, a few | By the way, the Kid im far from }| being one; but at that he's only 6% Aichi WILLIE HOPPE hilly. So does | — winters in Eas, ee cnen in Commy's employ had submit-|€ Salt’s smoker to be staged at the! weeks azo. Z BGeson : aenson ates Colling &*| ‘The late Tim Hurst, umpire, was ON ICE SOON a ted to his dictatorship without de-| Crystal pool Tuesday night. The interest in Tuesday's go will greates' ond be all 4 past master in the art of repartee. | mur. Hoppe is one of the best men of be stronger than usual, for the wins times. He bars no one, tho in his president Ban Johnson of the CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 11—| | The runin which won Gleason his| his weight ever turned out on the/ ner in all probability will take om o nuld step some 4 # ‘ ' @ay Gleason himself could step some American Jeague tells this one on Baseball on ice is to be revived in big baseball job occurred after the | const. He has met all of the boys| McCarthy the following week. ad's parks this winter TODAY’S MARKET REPORT big series of 1917 and doesn't know what the word Ki Around the keystone sack. Gleason gir Timothy gays he never saw Collins make 4) «some years ago, when nearly all ary Carl Whelan, of the At that time it caused Kid Gleason | quit is ating association, has an- to L BERT BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUB dumb play in his life, and that by | pitchers were either using the spit | Ob having Collins on his team he Con’ |tay or faking it,” says President) nounced that he is taking up that Beet—Coun + 66@ 10) White Sox, whose players had al BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL 1 Ov — @iders half of his worries over’ nina |Jonnson, “E wrote my umpires ask-|sport with several of Cleveland’s| | ries Paid, Wholesale Dealers fee | | -— 4 | ways regarded him as a mascot when ‘All you have to do with Co -* ing for suggestions that might im-| Professional and sandlot stars, and | Vegetables «id Frets eettng Prices to Me silere fee | he was their trainer and assistayt ‘om your team is to let hin handle prove the situation and help to that all responses are enthumiastic U manager ver his connection with the| ~ nisms tiisesaoninantrenentios situation on the pny aa quicken the action ally in favor of going ahead with it VEGETABLES | Gleason retired to his home in Phil ||] Blliett 1324 505 Lowman Bldg, look after things on the “Hurst, after reading the reply of| ‘The first ice-skating baseball! Meete—Locat. pe Cd 4 adelphia, and had nothing to do with | Week Ending January 11, 1919 ( GRAIN COTTON oft “gg uaee believe in bulldox |i Umpire partner, wrote me thus:| ames were played in Cleveland last Reenade Sere, ies 1789 2.00 * the White Sox during the 1918 cam: Issued by sete ae Dae oak lavare ‘I agree with the suggestioria of| Winter, with an allstar team of Cabbage—Locel, per ™ 2%@ .02| 47 paign. For the three years before |} Samuel J. Humes, King County jen. e'd rat put pi | Umpire Connolly. I can offer noth-| sandlot and professional ball play-|Celery—tocal, per atalke. 1.000150 #6 that he had been Manager Clarence Engineer re, | Corn Moske--Per 1. on their honor ing further. pong ly pe wgnachie By Cacumbers—Hothoure, 4 7) | Rowland’s cltief ald. ° But when brute force is neces “Then came @® postscript which| The skaters won both games that In these three years the White High Line Rond—Thru d condition to Kagplant—Cal., per ™. i to get Se Fy enorme’ in| said: ‘If you are really in earnest,| Were played. The pros, who includ-| Garlle—Cal., per i 38 Sox had finished first, second and the American league is better fort! pan, about wanting to shorten the|¢d such players as Dody Paskert, | | loca per >. Sieh “1 third... With Slenson. aleent, each naieres, com hn Ge saith 53 of age, he holds his |E2™es why not try seven innings?” Bill Wambeganss, Jack Graney and paeraee io: Gow. heads .66@1.00| Oregon Y. A. . tt atare as Belsoh, Jackeon and Wil-| er sane: own EE tresttiag boxing 204 genera! Roger Peckinpaugh, are anxious for | Onlene— gas | Baan wea 49 ams quit the club, Rowland Kent Paving—New paving on Pacific SE ton or the fox. Frank Vance, former Seattle Ath-| "The ball players aren't yet con-| porter per ty | Seantey tiny oad Grain finished a bad sixth pony ye sme young saad Saees letic club wrestling instructor, is to| Vineed that superior skating ability | Pens—Per ™ | (Prices paid wholesale) | Here's the story of Gleason's quit: | Auburn-Paumelaw w pavement open 4 Gl take c ge of the Y. M. C. A, wres-| Wili win all the ball games on ice ‘al. bell, per i 15@ 18 APE - - ————— | ting-—the act which caused Comiskey | for five miles out of Auburn. Take ¥ _ When Gleason tling department here, according to| When pitted against superior base- se comse. | Aitaite—#,, Wash No. 1 ....38.00032.00ltg bring him back as a big league! pit,roud fo left at ond cf pavement to | will preach @ sermon Was a Bat Boy Doc” Wells, physical director of the | ball ability,” says Whelan Naetted ‘Gem 31.00@12.00| tye Seod--Per owt, atts | chieftain Enumelaw District —- Roads generally Sunday morning » institution, He succeeds Mike Har woth these types of skill are! Mweet, in lug, per Mm 05@ 06 ‘ i800| In 1917, the year the Sox won the | good nouth of Green river entitled, y oy ey Otay hg Hae gt Figg | $00 pennant and the series, Louis Com. | Kranklin Black Diamond Good . needed to make the successful play Gleason, tho of aggressive type former Washington wrestling has a pleasing personality and an | star er of | | Auburn-Black Diamond sod over jox owner ar yiseirel either route, via Soos creek or Green @ 2) Chop ai Raadaese ceTecokase, co bRe Tindishes—Local, dor, bunches 502.00 Weed Meal 4.00 | iskey, son of the baseball, and lots of the |Turnips—Local, per wack THE ONE even disposition. A little incident at - . |ball players are fine skaters. wuutre - Heason, when it was a nip and tuck League park, Cleveland, some years “y" JUNIORS WIN | “Cleveland is the pioneer in {ce | gpg ¢ that if the Sox won his father Pa, eee Coreen THINGS Ago. shows Gleason's popularity.| The Y. M. C. A. Swastikas slipped | baseball, and it’s too fine a brand of |r. Wash. Wagners 1.2502.00| ¢ 1 present the team with a $30,-| tee A 0 ge gi th Manager Rowland was coaching at r a win on the Lincoln high|*port not to he kept up.” Mm, Wash. Delicious . Hot hed ¢ 000 bonus. When the pennant was| White River Lumber Co., ba In the evening he will first base, Gleason at third school basketball quintet Frida tls —_—— ; : ason called to have the offer | water rl i ; “ no sketbal day, a | : 100@1.25 | Keg Mash n cal n the offer scuss s On a close play at the plate, Um-|the North End gymnasium, winning | Guntemalna, per ib. | Cottonseed Me od ‘ discuss the subject, REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- President Comiskey said bis son | Renton-Maple Valley—Good made the offer without any authori. |Sanset Highway—r giving such a] YI Jesaquan and THE OLD GOSPEL AGAINST THE pire Tommy Connolly ruled in favor to & Hesketh and Woodcock | of CleVeland. starred for the winners, while | 00 110,00 | 00 | ty from him, and thi North F nd Good. combs The Chicago batter who hit the) ford was the hi; sonal service and modern rtin~ a ord was the high school lumina per box ¥ orth Ten¢ react BE that brought about the decision ing enable me to make you this after: | Oranges —Naveln per ox .00 |bonus is against league rules: Smee ten oe t OLD SATAN Pears. Ween. was peeved, | snow at suminit Naturally, Glea had thrown his bat toward third YANKS TRAIN IN FLORID then come ts 4 ‘Get 90 por cmt Nurs ; DUNN HOLDS UP DEAL IN NEW hie started for the plate to prote EW YOR Jeu, 11—The si ut from his figure, with ful, > ~ and he didn't mince words in telling t x he as method weet Almonds—Per Tb. President Jim Dunn of Cleveland | will go Tt wasn't their first offen du rk American | 1@ baseball club iter ethods and personal atten- Hrasit No Per M. | doe: expec the old Roman so. Then he left the | x d nell ow AY ‘ neal ton. ‘ibe loean't expect to make the Bobby | cub after the hig series Mifrom Miriam to brick CONDITIONS that gam Connolly was peev [As the two neared him, looki Filberts Roth trade, wh til the mani will tre tever it may be, un- rs of the two big el-Woodinville-Davall in In Jacksonville, Fla., ac Dr. J. Brown’s New Office cording to Col. Jacob Ruppert, presi lence caused | Hat The unusual new steel xpe de that Gle: ualmie at Superb Music ight at Gleason, he said hank al the Mi ORPHEUM BUILDING Catnlakey to ¢ ; SEG ty try and t topeyou| ee Thies ond Maden | leagues Ket together in New York, | wouid be the next snann of the | Kirtiand-Yalle Clty 4 over Yellow rs a ; " ould be the ne of the | Kirkland-alls Good over Yellov t itety cacne up her to get that bat MITCHELL WINNER —_—_——_——_—_——— | Jan. 16, for thoir joint meeting. | white Sox. He llked the Kid's spirit A Welcome for All, tot the way.” | MILWAUKEM, Jan. 14—-Richi = Then he can meet thom face to| comiakey heretofore has breoked By East Road Thru “ “ aan -y ‘ : sigyeet Your Patronage Appreciated Nn a1 face and see who will make : sageeliiad age leason took the cue and stayed| Mitchell, local lightweight, was giv: | Bprings—Under #8] Tier die Bebt Geter no interference, and his managers in | Kirkland-Tolt—Good except portion over FIRST sh a unanknous newspaper decision Pay Checks Cashed [Pre te. and ov wet 29 f the past have been regarded as fig-| hill from Falls City road to bridge over Eee ae Sees code hatlog wud vg > | Geese live VA ib@ lan] He may also make other deats at| {he Past. : | Snoqualmie. Logging trucks here PRESBYTERIAN a Hoy, the husky | over. Ballor Friedman, of Chicago, in TORREY & SEARS A 27) that time: sip | Newport-Inaqnah—Via Lake Sammam eek Roy, the husky young ter|their 10-round, no-decision go here BILLIARD R | 20 oy They do say that when the Chica-| "ign. rod. CHURCH who sent Curley Valencourt to the | Priday. ILLIA PARLOR |) neigian ETT BG Pt aeilatcesersere; gg | 60 club is on the road that Comiskey | Renton—Good | Seattle, Washington mat here Tuesday, should make good , —— " ‘ 1400, ord, Corner 3rd | Pare: over att 4 +4 | Tho Largest Audicnce in the | | Wires the pitching selection for the Renton Junctio ood | F ° 8 , ou | Dressed, to : | urther information ‘regan with more experience. Ho isa rug-| Ole Hanson has held but two pub-|| Parc cttrichs, M. en10. Card anew L! porkentiond block hogs.s......18@ 21 | | Northwest Reads Star Want day, But it remains to be seen Who songs in 'iking coun, call, Main, 0906 | ged boy, with a wallop in both mitts. | lic offices in his life, Vent—Fancy « ee BOD BR | een will rule this year, Jocal 83. ,