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TRUE she By “Condo| AFTER THiS, WHENEVER YOU Pas THROUGH A SWINGING DOOR, aALWaVs GLANCE BACK TO SCE IF ANY person AS IMME DIATSOLY FOLLOWING Because ~ H's 3 yererr Nornerwise You'te pute THE S4ME STUNT YOU DID A MOMENT ASO WHEN YOU BROKE THAT OLD oe eS YF, The Elks’ club smoker, scheduled Friday night and called off by {i to the action hmaker Druximan because Har Jones, who was billed to meet Harper in the headliner, was to fight two nights before Seattle show, has been shifted d one week. Druximan has not ed his main event as yet Harry Anderson Shuster in the he Camp Lewis tonigh in the soldier smoker. Shuster lost a close ee! cision to Anderson at the Giris’ Vic | tory carnival here last summer, ts Harry bout at! dline | Jack Love, second baseman, well known in the West and Southwest died at his home near Russellville, | Ark., 09 December 31. He had been in mindr league ball for more than ten years, five seasona being spent with Kansas ( He began his career in Bart in 1906, w the next year | and in 1908, then went to Kansas City, where he played until 1918, / when he was with Memphis. After | es of a number of minor be umpires are being mentioned Successor to Silk O'Loughlin in | tHe American league. Bob Hart. had a trial in the American and also umpired in the Interna il league and American associ ndidate. Another is itzpatrick, who has had sev-| years’ experience in the minors the past season officiated in a i with Oklahoma Ctiy of important navy and that he played with Beaumont and games in and around Chicago, San Antonio, in the Texas league. he is now employed bj E. Wilson & Co., as a rep tative of their sporting goods. po Lackey Morrow and Bert Hughes & great bout in Vancouver at Benefit show there Saturday night, beording to accounts in the Vancou World. Harry Anderson and Houck staged an exhibition but didn’t hurt each other any, | ling to the British Columbia ‘The bouts were promoted by Burns for the benefit of re- soldiers disabled in the ser Josh Devore, recently discharged | from army service, with the rank of sergeant, celebrated the event by getting married. The bride of the luckiest man in baseball was Miss Kathryn Pipe, of Parkersburg, W. Vv. May Josh's latest play be as lucky as those he has made in base- ba and that's wishing him every- thing, OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 21 ‘The Na tional Hockey aasociatior® has been ordered to curtail ita playing season so as to permit the championship club to leave for the West to play the Western champions on March 12, by Trustee Foran of the Stanley Cup Trustees veteran Bobby Wallace, un Feserve to the St. Louls Card "has been made an offer to Jack Egan as manager of | Milwaukee Brewers, according to Feport last week. The offer came Billy Doyle, business manager [ the Milwaukee club, and was ys first official act. Wallace ‘employed in the ordnance depart pnt of the army at St. Louis, but | secure his release from govern- | nt work if he desires it. He also| return to the Cardinals unless President-Manager Fred Mitchell ot the Cubs, now considers himself a Chicago citizen. He moved his family and goods to the Windy City last week and from now on will be permanently on the job. | | From down in Texas come a series of boosts for a pitcher designated as Hooks Stringer, an aviator who is Milwaukee job is more to his) saiq to have worked wonders against various teams in the Army League | ; that played a round of games in A. Russell, who quit the) pexas last summer. Stringer’s iden-| boklyn National league team in) wy is not made quite clear, There e of 191%, because President Eb- | 5.4 been several of the name in the| would not consent to an in minors in past seasons, but whether | in salary for him, has con jor not he is one of them is not he'd like to come back and | Sf, taq a ae The National commission | agreed to lifting of the suspen-| pitLADELPHIA, Jan, 21.—Lew f placed on him and declared him | pong (ible for service with Brooklyn, nt Ebbets having consent lier, local battler, won an ea decision over Young Brown, of Ney York, in a #ix-round go here Moh: day. ag —THE— 4 They continue to humor Heinie D BANK OF GALIFORNIA | zcnrscemin ns “nase eure ment fever, by telling him what a NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO great future there is for,him as first baseman on the Giants. Zimmerman says, however, that if he does play ball again he wants to try the out A WATIONAL BANK field. He's quite sure he won't try third again Possibly that's al Hesery straight tip, too an sesh In @ recent casualty list from $17,000,000.00 France appears the name of Tommy McCabe as “missing in action.” Mc Cabe, whose home was in Pennsyl vania, had played an outfielder with many minor league clubs, in- cluding Atlanta, Buffalo and Scran ton. He made his baseball start tn |independent ball in Scranton Manager. Asst. Manager, Asst. Manager. Your Patronage Appreciated Everybody is boosting Chick Mee. Pay Checks Cashed han, former Syracuse university ath- . lete, for a place with the yston, TORREY & SEARS Braves. Meehan was at the New BILLIARD PARLOR port training station with Ray Pow. | 1430 Srd, Corner Bed and Pike ell, Walter Kehg and Joe K of Lench Counter Barber shop Eravea and they all have put in Fountain Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables J) yoo words for him with Manager ri 6 Stallings, as has Walter| LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH PORT eae - Vere Windnagle, former University | WE CHARGE NO BROKERAGE) of Oregon track star, is back from | OR COMMISSIONS Italy, where he served for over a TODAY'S PRICES year with Italian aviation corps vecording to report from Oakland You have has closed its option on Pitcher k ing 11 back wood (peed) Martin he will be res & member of the Cubs’ staff next year. Martin joined the Cubs last summer after the Pacific Const uy ANY AMOUNT ANY 188UE league dixbanded The Northwestern Manager Miller Huggins of the Stock & Bond Company] Xe York Yankees has announced - beep definitely that Macon, Ga., will be oO Alecks Building labandoned an a training camp and Beeond and Cherry Open dvenings until 9 0% that the Yanks will go to Florida to| get in condition, ‘ Maranville. \3 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Olivia Was Window Shopping. Tom, You st our OF This Room ‘TIL ( Take CARG OF MY eer tl “TWANK HEAVENS, THERE 13 Some ich IN Were You OUT SKATING AT Pam UNTIL I FEET BALMY BENNY—At Last, Benny Falls Into a Job. NO, | STooD OUT IH Fro OF AN OLD STORE WINDOW LOOKING BEACH COSTUMES Discoverep MY¥ WERE NUMB— f FTER } : ou RE IN, STANDUP! KIN’ ALLOVER \ TWINK ILL GQ Ger ; Novi THAT Y ’ ‘ aan per poreed GET PINCHED MYSELF A COUPLA TIN Hi \ DIDNT KNOW | WAS 7. —\ WHR Do You THINK “THIS For LOAFIN’ LIKE YESTERDAY, AN'Go OUT AA ERT RAGS Leni On wa ___YTRLOR SHOP 15,-A SwIMNG Yue BET \F | WENT RIDIN’ a AN’ PAPERS WATH ate" : tu. POOL? — | PUT AN AD Wh . DOOR ~~ * ACROSS TW’ SAHARA DESERT IW A FLIVVER, ID BE ACCUSED OF HOGGIN’ f ty “THE PAPER FOR AN ASSISTANT, “yy ey) TRAMBITAS TOGO WITH BUD RIDLEY HOMERUNIS LINCOLNCAGE MILLIONAIRES REAL THRILL FIVEBRACED DOWNSQUAD OF BALLDOM BYWARVETS OF VICTORIA Haseball rave about ¢ Lincoln's ball stock took a VANCOUVER, B, C,, Jan. 21-—The | BY LEO H. LASSEN pitching, famous fielding stunts and big boost Tuesday, with the return | Vancouver Millionaires downed the | Frank Foysten, Seattle's Johnny MeCarthy, Coast wel . ate, but what|°t Fra Magnussen and Melvin| Victoria ice squad here Monday| crack forward, will not be in the terweight king, and “Tillie = © . mo Nordquist to school, after two! night, 4 goals to 1 | local hockey lineup when it Kid" Herman, classy Mexican ‘eally sets their hearts fo 1is"iM& | months’ service with the tank corps| The came lacked the flash of for | takes the ice against the Vic- battler, are set for their clash beats in the recollection of home-run in Virginia mer contests, but the men played| _ bo be gpd title be bpd wallopa that broke up some cructal ordquist and Magnuasen are both | good hockey thruout | because of injuries received in rystal Poot smoker to be oa rienced cage men, having! Lioyd Cook was the big star of the) Friday's game with the Aristo- at the cal ent ne | ** \* staged by Austin & Salt tonight, © the critical moment. The) wrved several seasons in the| game, scoring one goal and assisting| crate in the North. Both boys have been cleaning up the Coast men in their di, me-run wallop is the real | ¢ ureh league, and playfield Harris snared two! Dunderdale registered the | | in two others goaln quin in baseballdom. tots vision with Ygranst gg ama anon Nowadays it is quite a trick for| Magnussen is a tall, rangy play-| only Victoria counter. ® collision with big Genge, the fone —— oo — two batemen to make succemiye | © WhO covers the floor well, and in| “Moose” Johnson played a great| Victoria defense man, during & good shot. He will probably break into Lincoln's next game at center. Nordquist ts a forward, and a good game at rover for Victoria, Loughlin was put in at defense, while Oatman stayed on the bench. | homers in the same canto. Last sea- McCarthy |# one of the hardest son the feat was turned three times— herr = oe ag acre > ag twice in the American (by the same shot. They will add a great deal of| ‘The Millionaires’ defense was too| front line again, errific wallop Saas ate ayers) and once in the National, | #trength to the North End squad.|strong for the Victoria forwarda| “Muzz" Murray, the Seattle spare been the nemesis aspirants Magnussen wae captain of the Red and Black baseball nine two years I4hman played his usual brilliant ume in the nets, And Irwin put up : Clarenes Walker and George Burna, weight along the Coast) ©! ee this season of the Mack batting In order In nesday night, say ny b t Mike Pete, the first ning on May 10 against; @@0. Snd was playing end on the the best brand of hockey that he hag | doon, and Jack Walker will be shift-| strong on the scoring end of tha J many "Wolgume "Ssante Lae Ja om Urban Charles Faber, of the White | football eleven when he enlisted in| shown this season. ed to left wing. In the few times|game. Murray has played goo@ Hoblozon and Muff Bronson. | 80x, smote four-baggers, and thene | the service. ' Lineup and Summary jthat Murray has played here he|hockey thruout the season in tig Herman lost a close six-round de | “me eminent wielders of the big TORT) Sige: mae Vancouver, Position. Victoria, | showed considerable class | nets for the visitors. cision to McCarthy in Portland a k repeated the performa 19 BOXING BI Lehman ° .» Murray Murray’s Big Chance The Victoria gang have a jinx omf few weeks ago. Herman had ali the “ays later, in the fourth frame, LL Irvin . -- Genge Foyston hea be yeast md based fe gree typemt ern defeating sr Againet Joneph Ign: * Finneran, o Cook Longhiin | local septet, as he is one he most | them in two ou! three starts. best of the going in the first four |“«ainst Joseph Ignatius Finneran, of hiin ‘ . rounds, according to the F and | the Yankees, in the first game the IS REDUCED Mackay . .. Johnson | Valuable combination players in the| large crowd of fans is expected te ‘ ring critics, but McCarthy won the| former Phil and Tier started for his TO 8 ROUNDS *™+: Dundetdale| business, | It will be up to Murray | be'on tap when the gong starts the : Iniah in the last | third major league boss, Philadelphia ves + | Stanley .. ... Tobin | to come thru Wednesday night, and | sq) on their way verdict by a hard fi OLYMPIA, Jan, 21.—Senator Wil t the A two sessions. loat both these games, and the White | iam Wray of Seattle, has redratted | HAzTi# --++- ++e++ Ontman | it the big chance of the season! night at the Arena. Herman Is Botter Boxer Elephants would have been blanked boxing bill, and onde the Himit |, Sv>stutions: First period—None. each time if ft had not been for the ~ Second period—Victoria, Marples for rt ! Herman is a better-boxer than Mc-| Nome run output of Tillie and George, | fieht Founda inatead of ten. It 18] Oatman, Oatman grim Marples for WY, M. Five Beaten | Car! dging trot Portiand | ~ , ACOFe®. | read introduction, and will pro “ J * : so ae judging from the Portiand| Martin Kavanagh and Miguel Gon-| fy ee tan m Barbour for Marples. ‘Third period — by University! q a a oa of the Cardinals, were able, be- | "C . ‘anocouver, Uksl ™ nv . 7 when McCarthy's wallops register. | "les of the Cardinals, were able, b-| ome of the legislators from the | toria, Marples for Barteus Danger, | Te University of Washington cause of 1 celinga of the sls . arp! 5 Herman's boxing skill may win him Superba, to stage a Walker-Burns| © eee vege ts ob . bit oe dale for Oatman, Oatman for Mar-| five rung up a victory over the local ‘ ’ . oi * . oa t pom! D| nv ave an idea!) > “ Oe eer eT itlne a nieve | stunt in the 18h inning of the game| thar thelr constituents will kick up| Det Barbour for Dunderdale Y. M. C. A. basketball quintet at the Cart <P me cage Foagy vse * he Flot Jure 4, when Jack n a protest, thinking that Wray’s Penalties: First period — None, | university gymnasium Monday night | ee este | pitching. When this -hapter sretcura te a pein fignt* propoat, | Second period—Vancouver, Taylor 3| Tho Varsity led the association eo it acca ele too, and with |each club porwmmed dne run jon minutes. ‘Third — period—Victoria,|team by a count of 19 to 7 at the The, Mesican can bit, too, and with | Cards filled the bases on Coombs, and| 4°. issue te expected to undergo | DUnderdale 3 minutes end of the first half. Tony Savage, 1 n 7: a rest ald oy , Cavanagh emptied them with a blow! , 7 aon Gittins athiets tatraatert Goal summary: First period— | former “W™ cage star, went into the : cron ittio mill at the Poot tonight, | at Umpire Rigier said was fair, and| tom the army have a chance to tell| NOM. Second pertod—1, Vancouver, | ame for the “Y" in the final half,| sreat “promaon Tackles Neff |that the Brooklyn players declared| what boxing did to help make. sol-| HAF from Taylor, 235; 2, Yancou- and it was anybody's game, Muff Bronson, the Portland 1 was foul. Rigler, for his verdict, kot] ere fit for mervice. They are eager | Y°T? COOK from Stanley, 7:30, Third] Ralph Smith was the big star for weight, will take on Chet Neff, the | Puneh in the back of the head from| i gee clean boxing dignified and|Period—3, Vancouver, Harris fromm | the college boys. eight, ake o Neff, th Set teracan tue pas * i "| Cook, 1:69; 4, Victoria, Dunderdale peeestomssst ellingha baker, in th emi. 89 excited bug, sand the bux wat! yore ative thruout the nation. d a gga mee. F nomi: | Dinched by a special officer, It was | Rt GUvS (iriO ie eg anre to go| from Outman, 13 minutes; 5, Vancou- ( This should be a good go with|#fter this th zales contributed | t Camp Lewin Tuesday night, have | “°' T#ylor from Cook, 19:51. both boy» in shape to put up a fast, bis homer repay Te 3 being | been invited to attend a big military COR, FIRST AVR. AND PIKE 8T%& bout. Bronson finished up bis train. | Peeved and maki Might effort So Phone Main 4965 ood for boxing program at the cantonme and js ringside seats. DUNDEE GETS prevent the hit from by ing here Monday with a hard hand ali four has ball sion and a short workout at —- | Pause tomas ‘Mutat | Moma Ram Biftrs Number 107 | yea tonay wont ve t eat we BAD BEATING color somewhat in bis last few! One hundred and seven big leaguers | to John McGraw next season, even | starts, but is bi to win tonight ™ manufactured homers 1918, the! tho he does get off easy on the draft FROM CHAMP Neff is a willing mixer who will) Cardinals having men in this| evasion charge. Ho was given a , 7 " give the Rose City batter a run for cians: Cubs and Y " 9; Reds | four-month prison term on a viola | cr it9 BY H.C. HAMILTON his mon He put up a good fight | and Brave ; Giants, Pirates and|tion of the Mann act charge and| (United Press Statt Correspondent) against t the Crystal | white : Phill rbaa and|four months in «Southern jal} NEW YORK, Jan. 21—Having | Pool recen and went strong! athiotics, 6; Indians, T and Red! ought \hout kill the hopes’ of | Proved to Johnny Dundee that he is against Johnny Wolgast, altho out-| go, 5; Browns and Nationals, 4 an layer coming back still here, Benny Leonard continued weighed by many pounds at the!” Base cheb ‘s ine sh “a to do business as world lightweight | champion today. He convinced sev- eral thousand New Yorkers last night that he no longer was the Leonard who wants to step into war benefit bouts. Ridley Boxes Newcomer Billy Kyan, the Portland boy who was to have met Bud Kid ng and finish his opponent as bi dace ee a a He! : a a ley in the Sag Peng Me rg 0 a anh ores +9 quickly as possible. Benny mas-| jot get away. by ; vans, 1 Wholesale Dealers for | ung, tive 27@ .28 saged every part of Dundee's head | Herman's manager, brought tables and Fruit mne—Live, light 28 with his fists in defeating the Ital John Trambitas, a member of © ndiinw ‘tore 1 if jan, but ft was apparent to ring the famous Sevabees fighting ‘eaktakior nee @2.00 | Turkeys Tha. and over 10 siders that he could have finished oa bebe gges i. pete Benssels Sprouts Per Tb eit este ee {9 the brawl in its early minutes had JACK WALKER NIGHT Cabbage—Local, per I 3 03% schabes oy | he » after Dundee i sol ¥ i >} 7 be a good battle, with the Seat- | Carrots Local, ‘per nach LAO RE8 | VOGePBNEY, oct aioe mone oe ndeo in his old. a Watch the King Pin Hook Checker in Action ne Celery—[acal, per doz, atalke, 1.0001 50 untry, per I ashio « de man having an edge in ex: | Com Hesks-—Per t 13818 | ,| In the last round Leonard cut On Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1919, 8:30 P. M. Sharp reyes lemadicve, ‘ise nitval: tonics | ee es eg Om eo EHTS Selling Prices to Retailers for loose for a short ending, and he had riey Valencourt, the naval train. Cal, per tb Datter, Eggs and Cheese Dundee winging it for help early. | 0; Le! ckle cto 1, pee Th. 60 | £ 7 srry lay rip ng station _ fs & ee ol Rds sah ty @ (80 —* ‘Then he slowed up and Dundee last: | Vs. ded se apdtadag gt Rep aoe Pleidereryenegpiire Bn poy eae sis eS ete re! ed | ADMISSION Se, $1.00, $1.25 emargs gig: 7 nip “wg Best d Lettace—Los Ange 9 P “74 @ .s| Time was when Henny used to (Plus War Tax) nan he was in bis last fight anc - 17% a to : ities saunaveeae is Cat, Austrailan brown, owt F srahteant-oraread gy | 2tgR into his man, look him over tor Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth avenue rned his fighting whil AT ig BR Say Mak oe 31 o are, eaten 7 | @ few punches, whisper to Billy Gib: Phone Main 2 Reservations not catled for by 4 o'clock eon gaprrone: Paget Pde at $4 mong . 6 son that the works was about to go n day of game will be canceled ly battle He comes from th Cal. v per Ih 1o@ 18 569 and hand out the sleeping potion @, Pi Gi A ee Miao gas loaner - Probably he has forgotten thate «| ——_—— reeaices vet — enon ighting Pete famil is brothers Wash. Netted Gems.....21,00423.00 | reer rare 4 Gite hy fey | Mike and Frank, have fought here| [eat £004 30.00 fp Washington Young America. .4o@ .41|i% What gave him his popwjvity, | " | hers WeGRIGEten. eraaun orioe 118 (1}| for he does not do it any © dte, as! often, : 02@ 0 won Y. A 6@ .41| his last three bouts will show. There MeDonald in Opener ig Washington triplets 31% -{8| are several battlers who refuse to | iis te curtain raiser nd eepen | ais : stop Teas Cohn Motes be- | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest ald will attempt to polish o pone ¥ pe paURET PT Her ‘){ come riled over something. Leonard | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; Walker, who in maid to be a good | Apples e160 Reniiey Moy Gp Gren {has fallon into their ways. Regret you can bite corn off the cob; guaraie man in the middleweight 4 an 00 1.50 | yp gg wsuaily follows, for the public likes teed 15 years. McDonald put up a nice fight a Winesaps 75@3.25 | Avraite—W, Wash. No. 1 s200g22 00) tO #e8 A Scrapper Who knocks ‘em, EXAMINATION FREE Jack Roy last week, and ja de ¥. Timothy. Wash 38.006 39.00 nner $15.00 Se Tee 5 v } 4 IR ‘ $15. t of Teeth ed to beat Walker, who will 1 1b Rye Seed-—Per owt 460| Ray Powell, one of the trio of out 4 ate % we for the first time : pi to Whole Cor $00| fielders of the Boston Braves who $10.00 Set Whalebone Te hi ares here he fir im se oh Crweked Co £00 i the : $8.00 Crowns . night eT -e8 | OF on oo | ent ted in ho navy lest summer $8.00 Bridgework Ted Whitm: will be t . toaee. og Feed Meal 76.00/and spent the war period at the } oiag: in: the: #0 1 1.00 | Hotled Harley $8.00 | Newport station, has been mustered | ba yg ay ne pe The first bout will start a ) NUTS Whole bsg; Out and has gone to Oklahoma All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have tmpression taken in the -- _ Almonds— Per ™ Clipped 61.00/ where he will spend a cour of} morning and get teeth same da xa tion and advice fre Secretary John fF Bruce of t e +4 68.00 | months hunting, along with Bi ‘in 1 See Samples of Our Plate » We Stand the N I . . 60) cup and other players. He expects Most of our present patronage is recommended oe our ationa commission ia carrying " 70.00 atients, whose work ts still giving good satisfaction. Ask our around @ broken collar bone, the re nw 20 0 | to be with the Braves next season, | patients who have tested our work coming to our office, be sure alt a fall on a slipper ave: | Hp x) Meet Scraps 6.5006 00 . n you are in the right place, Bring wit ment in. Cincinnati Parwill noe BolT Wich Meal—Por to 198.00 | Gases talaene —" Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People rearranging a PT! Seattle | Calf Meai—Per ton i000!) 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Walker and Wilson are both in good cond tion, after having their feet bruised up during the games last weeks Holmes and Morris are ready to put up their best game and Rickey also set for the starting gong. The Victoria crew is going at te speed. Johnson, Patrick and are putting on a bang-up game om the defense, and Ostman, Dunder dale, Tobin and Barbour are going ed. IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T. PAY ME.” i: This is my message of delivers ance to you from the fear that se companies Dental operations, I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN an@ TREAT Teeth absolutely witho pain in all cases but acute abecessed, | conditions. Lowest prices {tn your city fom high-class, guaranteed \STERLING DENTISTRY,