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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. PAGE 11 By Condo| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—The Early Bird Likes Fine Feathers. By Allman ONES. That _| OW. MY. No~ We THAY’'S VERY GooD STRAul 1 Kou YouR HusewWoO fp | EVERETT TRUE AND XOU MADE SEVERAL Bowe -HGAD IXS, TOO. YOU OUGHT To HAVE HELD RACE UNTIL SMITH PLAYGO HIS KING. ai iy WAS You INASTED THE ACE. —s Mow, HS Wav eS) ag You SAY Mis 1S 5 ALw, HOM OUR! . vi LICE “THAT NOT on Gee bl zea SPRNKG Have Bera AND VERN GOOD an a wera Yad, | NEWEST DESIGNS WAT EARLY FOR A i Woe - : hove cur Ths | You HAVE + : STRAW HAT - dhureliee: ( Price i Wo To 4 en ¢ “, ; PLEASE MIM— WouLD HAvS Pateo THe — Good MorninG, VONNSON. BALMY BENNY—Benny Should Have Picked Out a Calm Day to Start This “THAT'S WHat BEEN TRYING TO TELE ou —— 1 You wan ONLY PLAYED an OFF- SUIT CARD THOen— — THe ne TW ONY Hila WW’ MATTER WITH THIS JoB 15, A FELLA NEEDS AS MANY HANDS AS. A CATERPILLARS FEETS ~ SUMPIN'TELLS ME 1 AINT GONNA MAKE A HowLIN’ HIT WITH “THIS JOB - Local Shipyard Ice Clubs Start Season the Skinner & Eddy seven.+ Dowd In the opening games, the Ames/a newcomer, at wing, 1 = “Suit... WILSON AND | WOMAN BOWLER GIVES POINTERS TO STAR READERS ‘This shou on In a ainest BASKETBALL the title. The Ame the league championship @on. The champion outf ad @eason. however, has been broken start for the season. Mp. and not much of a lin can be The forward line , for both aposed of blue-< made " bowler, rece y established Hhad on the West Seattle seven until Kelly, Comgrif 1 work BY ERO HS LAs y ught to be a record for SEASON WILL * they take the ice Friday night. rover. the f a wor ywier. The Skinner & Eddy combi t. On nawed twel tt games, an captain OPEN FRIDAY a showed its wares has >a 3 to Basle wemah's bowing : Duthie septet last week. | Nort r » match against a ( Seattle high school basketball playe eriods. Piero’s club led th ign, team, she rolled ers will start their season Friday team, | goale to 1, but in the las r or, detanien: sean, ta) Sond: ot, tee cane t grand total of 732 fternoon with all six teams swings : Period their defense cracked and m gon e cou an 4 . * is & mark anyone might be @pposition won out. McDonald. | final ca the se 1 of, and one that many men ing into action ee one 2 ag pallor ch oe true stride and en Brpadway opens at Lincolng Edd: owed s proved ¥ oan 7 re rol o r ‘ og ae Sauiuetel “Wenneeiens 4 rit an Ob Ue agies are going after na Queen Anne at Franklin and Ballar . roughest « aged here. Wa Nn Onc secon lrsatgy — at West Seattle. according tol rst game under way|there was betwee s ema Broadway has a fine chance to er Pp at § p.m t val the: , “ . cop - AES tab ne se ech ue penalty BY GOLDIE GREENWALD op the city honors this year, Gaia bench was @ 5 t. being| Bowling to me meana a clean cording to the present dope BASEBALL IS ‘ited to capacity at all stages of the| wholesome sport, one that affords a They are favored by having sev- game relaxation from my household duties eral veterans back In school while THREATENED Cully Wilson was exceedingly bole | and ner back to them re the other institutions have to turn, terous. He was eliminated from the fr capable. out practically new aggregations, HONORS B MINORS entertainment on three occasions for, Outside of the pleasure {t affords: Dick Frayan and Gustavason Will Y mussing up his opponents. t haw also benefited me in a physi. hold down forward berths om * 2 sues BY H. C. HAMILTON a cal way the Broadway squad with Rice at Nats Sad uicn gies ae ae Wilson Stare Since I took up bowling three center. There is still some doubt as Staff Correspondent. Wilton and MacKay were years ago. my health has been bet as to who will be stationed at season Mon “¥" gymnasium, when the Mackie the strong Bre school crew NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Today the | shining guard, but the dope favors La Vake and Ivy. Norris, the colored football star, is making a strong: bid for a defense job and so is “Red” ith, gridiron captain. last nights battle. ter 1 am stronger and the close ne acquire the on necessary t needed for rolling high scores riven me a poise and sureness which most of my non-bowling Goldie Greenwald and her record score, believed to be the largest ever made by a woman. way high challenge , will make the recent Federal league battle look like| attle'’s fir or nds lack | Champs Disbanded an old home week the defense certainly say to bo’ * 4 i ithe Ce chia, delle eliieaatuaisl sandteoe won: the fastens yan On| 5 et. ree, ae. beth aie Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 | Out at Lincoln high school, the je ns an ultimatum | Mack and women that if you want a spor 5 te looktae deeded decided upon by the minors are not) the ice. H 4 (it you. physicall Aas: squad is ng forward to a good is rushes plainly bothered | wich will ben accepted by 6 p. m. tomorrow, the| the home septet. He was | t nors declare they will scatter the | play, and put up a scrappy b bones of the national agreement to| Taylor showed well, too, scoring the four winds and go their own way. | the on ¢ counter Baseball today’ faced Vancouver cle First, a big league salary limit of! local in the first session. Taylor $11,000 monthly, exclustve of man-| scored the first goal on a pr The first thing to remember is to ager’s salary, already adopted by the | shot past Holmes, a | atways: keep yourselt under control national commission. Stan’ Holmes @ Don't get excited. Second, a player limit of no more| chance to stop the rubber | 1¢ your shot is a poor one, don’t n 21—poanibly Millionaires had p< cuan ticle Third, a national commission of| the puck the majority « p ure out the cause of your fail members and rained she Holmes, who and correct the fault in your season. The five that won the city title for the Green Lake school last season disbanded and an entire new m had to be*developed by the- ‘orthend mentor. a At forwards, the Lincoln squad” will be represented by Norquist and. z | Westphalin, both good men. Nor+ | quist is an experienced player, while Westphalin is a new man at the game. Bassford at center, Yas a star on the Red and Black team last season, and is the best shot on the roster 1 mentally, giving you health and nd affording you lots of same time, then take fioned at forward, and at center. Woodcock h both played on the Jun esketh is a tall, rangy Vanco rly outplayed the to bow! is surprisingly Thompson and Mohrbacher make the Juniors’ defense, and are a efficient pair The squad is under the leadership Wes Rennie, head of the young division ‘The team will journey to Kirkland ssion of} ran | *¥ take on the village five Saturday |, Fourth, abolition of the major) turned them all , with the ex-| next tr 4 yp Bea tht, and expects to register a win | '**s¥e Prerogative of recalling minor | ception of Taylor's ono offering When ready to bowl, take up your t guards, Coach Green has Joe the Lake Washington hamlet league players as the season open: Wik ook ¢ _gigglcbae ns sit nt or ten feet back Dyke and “Chuck” Smith, two husky Gaznes with the other high schools |, Fifth. abolition of the maj« 4 eo tt facing squarely fellows, who should make good at Ml be arranged, according to pres-| **@*t Privileges. Chat ‘misned) by inch Jown the alley the indoor game. Both were stars it dope, for the squad has a - Walker Checks Visitors the ball in both hands in on the football field ty ambition to land the city hon. + eo second period MacKay and you, with the body bent | Queen Anne is more or less un+ ty yvon'Trish Delegates ut tne second period MacKay ané al certain. Autleson, who starred £0 the hHI team during the 1918 season, will be at one forward, while Ripley and Christenson are staging a pret- ty battle for the other place. Ripley r midget player of not . swinging the ball back with rm motion, take three run to the foul line. On the the ball forward ght of your body and : 2 Are Announced int tast work by Wath NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The Na-| DUBLIN, Jan. 16 Count | hook check stopped the visitors | tonal Tuberculosis Union has an- Plunkett and Edmond Lera have| In the middle of the period Bobby QMounced receipt of a check for] been selected as the Irish delegates to| Rowe was sent to the penalty bench $1,000,000 from ¢ le ne him | putting the we er with his ning last step bri must h American Red) the peace « co, it was an. 2 1 = cente Cross. It is the first payment of an pa toe > oan. oa roe good on he skated back on mexnentum of your run behind I ig playing center on the Bppropriation of $2,500,000 made by|at yesterday's meeting of the Sinn| the & rushed the puck down nd releasing it as it touches the ay tive, with Bryan and Atae a x } i spectacula dash strong a . re the Red Cross for tuberculosis, | Fein members of parliament | the i gel Le Se ~— fons ee 2 ah, oe ag the uaa oni rong at guards, ie ee "leat Beattic geal W llson pass-|be started from the right h ing out for center, and may get @ ; lea ick corner of the alle ch in the opening game. Durir est of the period both | should travel in a straight anklin’s material is also up im teams were fighting hard for the "crons the alley so ag to hit at th the air, Coach Reseberg will um two pina, one and} — ‘ . —_—_—_—____ | doubtedly start Friday's mix with: traight down the aliey. trom the! TQ) PLAY CAMP "rec" slightly out-|#ame time th as shown in the diagram. rfect hit usually means a id will discount the dan lead, with Vancouver came out on the! period, determined to to m guards West Seattle geregati Johnson are two —e . ° Brice. Paid ‘helesale Deniers f live ‘de 2 rhe Vegetables « i Frait fee in the fin us nothing whateve i ve 9 | wir 1 othe onethree comt er, according to Coach Niederhouser. Helgian Hares Liv a Defense Tightens ling for the one-three combina: ee a Mets? among the re. | eT: according ae ork -. 1 2m 10} r dhe lates it waa| tion should be practiced repeatedly. |" %.\, aha gto ; LEWIS STARS il ge a Cunningham, at center, is the only 4 Sproute—Per 1 F “0 After the first few minu i ‘” After yc have learned how to at = pl ‘ experienced man on the squad, who Local, per sack 4 block hogs... 18@ -21'| notic that thetr defense had t to gradual ' the 'Y weg epee cr Pte Ube able to play, as Hunt and og Local, per ™ Fancy esesere + 20@ .21] } hey were taking | POW! 4 straight ball so that you! of the alle penta The Seattle Y. M. C. A. basketball] q consistent game at guard John. | W! we able Oo play, as Hui : |. per doz. Country, per Tb, .... oe. and that they were taking |, ow where it is going, you can : twill ; sdisstiae ell’ ‘Gind tka Shake “ahaa ofl na . California bow who ie ata,|Kelfer, the other two experienced : ‘ » a fusitiade of | !earn to roll a curve ball, aa ill aie Se Re a i Saigity tioned out at the naval training eae be 8 ee , | wrlpetior, Regs and Chews” Naeaen tae re en ‘ the sey-| trated in diagram two A spare which seems to give the|., Par eh ‘ amp. He is a forward. No word has been received regard+ 2 Batter, Eggs and Cheese |} snots Fie earth) tv This ball 1s useful mot only in| A, spare which seems to give the! the « Camp L ermas ng the status of the Ballard sauade sion, but Wilsor nally sailed the we e hoet troune 105 nd Wont | tor's five at gym but Coach McComb will turn outa : per Tb..... 18@ 47 | patter ape ter a mixup before | making strikes, but often is abso:| 0) bowlers, is the ten pin a veh MoComn will tig E ‘ Ger cok: bende 060140 | Lees) etty ereamieen, Be, ms prt Trot of the| lately necessary in order to make a) "yer it iy one of the «implest to," South Park Will good aggregation, according (® Eas . (aie CMrtOne weere ; .6a| the visitors’ ne) pare where @ straight ball would . rr squad is in 1 shape " ports from the Shingle i ; Cal, Avstraiian brown, ewt..... city creamery, pkgs, entertainers were seated on tho ice, | *POere se lent, make eee AE Ce and 9 ents i Be Treated With pede eettecelipe DATE kie , Sremon Yellow Danvers ent wrapped .....+ #7| Not satisfied with a lead of one) NOt ut ae ST ete? Salil. ca te in|, A8 shown in diagram three, start! rast lineup in the initial tlt of U “ llerd 9 - Breannt ratter—rer m - 4 CUBE vee... 65 66] ‘¢ Mets rushed another goal} A curve o pall, as "| the ball from the center of the alley. M. 15 15 15 15. ] 5 saree ape 65@ .47| point, the Mets rushed another goal) | ni Known, is produced : s season, ellerdrammer c ic ic ic sharp turn of the wrist as the bal |tOoUe, straight across to the} Ralph “Doc” Powers will hold| Quoting South Park pres aves the hand, which causes it to| | down a forward berth, Powers was|agent, “Flu” may come and “Ii Ide A High Cl 15¢ Foyston | one of the stars of last 4 t | revolve rapidly and curve toward | year’s cham-|may 0, but it can’t stop the thrills hington eream brick 3] Hoimes played a particularty good | revolve rapidly and curve toward | And Bo pionship five. He is a f. heady |of the mellerdrammer, “The Texas |[5¢ Treat. 15c * » in the nets during the bs ioeing | j Soe a | nderson xes player, and hag taken on ider.| Ranger,” to be staged in the South | Hoyt’s Coff period, skatir shots at| ed, 7:3 rom Foyston, 8:02. | * s ark field house Thursday and Fri-|[5 loyt’s 15 Teas And event tallingien the toe to Van Seaod Davie | Caliofrnian Here Sia ilSe yt’s Coffee ic ye aa tha Winns Pe second period,| Harry Anderson, local sailor, will firein * ee 43 | past Lehman, near the final gong, when Morris counted on a pass from hington tri con triplets ; ible weight since the 1918 basket pall campaign. He is one of the best | ¢ | basket shots in the city, | e | With his is the third time the offering 5 1 stage his second bout with Johnny) “At the other forward position, | has been ready for staging, enforced Ll © Real Cream 5c a 1 Country | ‘Wash. Wagners oo 1252.00 ‘(Priese pald wholesale) | T - | none; third period, none. Delle :2.00@ 2.60 | he Summary reriod, . © Callfc : | wen Winesepe, ozs |e a | Penalties—Seattle First period, | McCarthy, the California motorman, | rink, a former church leaguer, will|postponements delaying it. The| [111.000 1.25 | Alfalfa—B, Wash, No, 1 ....32.00033.00| dni Position. Vane none; second period, Walker, Rowe | at the Crystal T here, Tuesday. | noid forth. He is a new man, and | pr nt declares that now the| And 15¢ eoeee 8% | Timeth. -B. Wash. . +-88.00@39.09 | Honttle po pcictallide 4 und Wilson minutes ¢ th McCarthy won a decision over Kid] witt play hia firat game with the | inx pubiia ta to: Have’ ite treat. HoYTs HoT ho Cracked Corn 00 | Fone : Diret period, none; second ans us to get another crack at the] “jreng shy | “Better elma et op Watling, 1 Or 5004.00 Chop 168.0 . A Mich a shah ‘ NB period, none; third period, Cook, 2| local star |inown as “Tramp’ athletic fol.| Woods, Chas, Richeson 15. TN’ 15¢ roy t 00 | ood Meat | irri kootineg 1 eye’ Sipe "| minutes; Stanle 3 minutes twte | “a Dicer acme ” | lowers, will be stationed at center,| Kombro, Chas. Willian Alvin | ic sauna itidiadaoed | eener Late wing 7, Mackay |“ substitutions—Seattle: First period Murphy wi r of the Washing-| Keuhl, Earl A. Carr and Fred Mo iL5e 4 1. aris ; | " “ none econd period, none; third Your Patronage Appreciated ton university five las ASoN. . HOYT’ Hight Wing...., Stanley |" | ; eibacinitinnitiiined | ior a + Stanley | veriod, Murray for Morris, Morris for Pay Checks Cashed ]| Wes Rennie will hold down one} anne ~ [5c PEG iss : ' essay Murray, Vancouy First period, » [| guard position and Lon Rrown the| AMSTERDAM, Jan, 16.—The pro- 22 Pike, ‘ourth attle Shee ee ee Duncan for Irving; second iod, TORREY & SEARS' Jother, Rennie is a t husky fel-| Spartacan president of Oldenburg re- | —_—_— ial sneaeen ‘ a , ; | Vancouver seeee TL 0) OL! nono; third period, Uksila for Harris BILLIARD PARLOR low. He played center on last year’s| public has been interned by ino L5e WE NEVER CLOSE 1 Priose ws Seipeer ee n ° val attle: First period, none Officials—Referes, Fred Ion, Goal | 1430 Srd, Corner 3rd and Pike | squad, and is replaced by Murphy | workmen's and soldiers’ council of ere 208 Beek. 5, & be ut | soees nd period, Rowe from Wilson, umpires, MeKittrick and Grindle. | Paneth Connter | ,.. Marber Shop | because of tho latter's superior Wilhelmshaven, it ; third perfod, Wilson, unawsist- Timekeeper, Harrisody height, Rennie should develop into dispatches received here today, Gprings—Under 2 Ws, serersesrerers « i . sah

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