The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 11

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AND THEN BILL SQUIRES CAME INTO TNS OMe— Bur I'M ANGAD OF MY STORY. You BEPORS THIS ALL HAPPENED, FRED SMITH HURT MIS WIFG WROTS A LETTER, BUT IT WAS LOST, ED'S SISTER, WHO UVES IN SAN FRANCISCO, TMERE, I'M AXGAD OF MY HAVEN'T TIMG OR NONCE TOR ANY MORE! jf You DIDN'T WeaR LABSEeS I'D CSRTANCY| Marry Grassells, 75, veteran Colum: Grove horseman, is dead at the onic home, at Springfield. |that Herrmann Johnson-Heydler sat entranced, forgot all about baseball problems and everything else, listen: | ing to his tales Billy Cly-ner is said to be an appll- Int for the job of managing either Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee rs or the Toronto team, in the tional league. Major league contracts sent out to ball players for the coming seasor wil call for so much salary month, to be paid semi-monthly. | Part of this salary ts for ue privi-| lege of retaining an option on the player's service for the next season. The f 140 games will run | approximately five months. Hold-| over contracts will not be affected, it is understood, but there are not many of them remaining per te Cross, former Kansas City er, has been engaged to coach University of Maine team this » It will be his fourth season at YORK, Jan. 22 —According Paul B. Williams, field secretary | ‘the United States Lawn Tennis as ition, Italy may enter a team for ition when the next Davis cup bes are played. ] rd H. Doyle, prominent in it business and industrial life for & number of years a part fn the Detroit American chub, died in Detroit recently injuries received in a street car dent. He was 69 years of « ‘was nationally prominent in the | hts of Columbus. Brooklyn baseball writers are tn-| clined to be a bit peeved over the Giants getting Catcher Earl Smith | from Rochester. It seems the opin ion waa that Frooklyn had a string | to him, but in the excitement of clos ing up baseball operations, early last fall, the claim was not perfected. And Brooklyn could use a catcher néxt season, ake Francia (“SUk") O'Loughiin was a competent business man when his du- ties as umpire in the American eague did not require his attention, and he had a number of paying tn-| vestments. His will, f in Roches indientes he left his wife an ¢s tate valued at least at $25,000. Report has it in Chicago that Billy tner will return to the White Sox ‘trainer this year. He was dis last year by Manager Row for reasons not stated, after of service. The story was toid Eddie Coiling did not like him wal opinion was that the White suffered from his absence h as from any other one thing. @rbser BanPro TER R cago Cubs, wdy Elliott, catcher for the Chi and Bill Rose, pitcher for the Minneapolis Millers, both tn the havy, aré off on a long cruise, their ship recently having been ordered from San Francisco to New York. They expected to stop at Panacna long enough to limber up, and poxst bly take part In a few ball games in the canal zone, Hoth are hoping for release from the navy before spring. ‘George Halas, former noted athlete the University of TMincis, and who tracted attention by his work as an for the Great Lakes Naval | ining Station tear, as a result of h he was signed by a scout for New York Yankees, has been re- | d from th service and will be Ty Cobb has gone in for hunting dogs, and one of his entries has been the first of the Yankees to| winning ribbons and prizes in shows for training. His home is in | being held in the East and Southeast, , Ind. “ VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 22.—Rob- ert P. Brown, president of the Van- couver baseball club, has laid plane for the inauguration of an industrial baseball league, to operate in the| Northwest. It will embrace, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Everett and Vic- toria. The organization will be com- pleted within the next 30 days, says Brown. Fava Te Cap Til Huston, lately returned m France, tobbed up at the na. commission's annual meeting Cincinnati, and it was well the pmission had decided to postpone important business until later, for Cap spun such a yarn of the war 5 Your Patronage Appreciated i Pay Checks Cashed —— “ TORREY & SEARS’ | WAR OFFICIALS BILLIARD PARLOR MAY RELEASE | Satish. .env.'tera‘rene || SOLDIER-STARS sonally interviewed the war depart- ment, magnates are more hopeful than ever that they'll have their stars back from overseas in time to play thru the coming season Ban ia to furnish the department | with a list of the 70 of more play-| ers in service in foreign parte and then will be given an official list| showing when the unite in which these players are serving will return to America, LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH CHARGE NO BROKERAGE OR COMMISSIONS TODAY'S PRICES Ird Liberty Loan.$47.50 iPourth Liberty Loan 47.00 You have the privile y time 94.15 of buy- Such enses an re in unite that Riese sou bey it back. brokerage) oi) not return in time will have! w their cases individually handled. ANY 188U AMOUNT Ban and the magnates will get in touch with their commanding of ficers and seek to ave ther sent back before their commands in ac cordance with the war department's The Northwestern ‘k & Bond Company 601 Alaska Building Second and Cherry Open evenings until 9 o'clock. las soon as possible those men for! whom good positions are waiting. oat JACK WALKER NIGHT WATCH THE KING PIN HOOK CHECKER IN ACTION i VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE | TONIGHT 8:30 O’CLOCK SHARP | ADMISSION 75e, $1.00, $1.25 (Plas War Tax) Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1218 Fifth Avenue Phone Main 2493 | Reservations not called for by 4 o'clock on day of game | will be canceled | M Carthy-Herman Bout Is Called a Draw Visitors Have a Little the Edge head and dazed the Mexican. McCarthy landed during the entertainment. en, with McCarthy holding a} The motorman grabbed off the, held a shade over “Ki Pool Tuesday night. The first shade in the second canto. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 22, 1919. By Condo, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Birds ea aie OW ere, There's A euy | MET our of a Feather Eat Together. AT THAT SWELL PARTY The OTHER. | hope We DONT THIS HASH House! ALlenT - 368 Me IN BEING A MECHANIC AROUND A “TAILOR SHOP 15 AS SOFT AS SMOKE — I'VE GOT EASY PICKIN'S LIKE TH’ GUY WHO FEEDS TH’ PINE PONIES ON A MERRY. GO-ROUND — round was ¢ Bud Ridley Shows Fast Work Here (By LEO H. LASSEN) Johnny McCarthy, Coast welterweight champion, ” Herman, Mexican battler, after four rounds of milling in the main event at the Crystal The bout was called a draw, Forcing the fighting thruout the four rounds, Me- Carthy piled up a lead by superior infighting. Herman displayed a vicious left hook which he smeared} the champion’s features with in the early rounds. is a clean fighter and won favor with the fans by his work. |MEXICAN A BIT DAZED In the third round McCarthy hooked Herman on the It was the hardest blow that third round, and the fourth was even. have a big enough lead to warrant a decision, however. | NEFF Referee Ted Whitman slipped up when he gave Muff} |Bronson a draw with Chet Neff in the semi-windup. \first three rounds of the go were even, but-Neff easily won| the final session. Bronson clinched with Neff thruout the AND MUFF DRAW last period and slowed up the action. Neff tried hard to bres and showed a wi ed perfectly satisfied to hang on. k loose well accepted, however. ROCKED TO SLEEP He | Pete sent Valence the but Ridley from Bronson's arms ngness to mix it, but the Portlander seem-| The draw decision was}. Bud Ridley, the local boy, who is coming along at} leaps and bounds in the bantam-weight division, rocked Johnny Trambitas to sleep in the fi gagement. Trambitas is young and inexperienced. willing enough to fight, him and sent-him to the floor with a left hook in the first minute af the bout. Trambitas may develop into a good «ton ring man, but he should not have been sent against a man °*t forward lines in the history hock MAN Be | CAN GET OUT BeroRe He RECOGNIZES ME SAv BENNY WHATS “THE IDEA OF “WIS DOG OF YouRS HANGING AROUND 2 DID HE COME IN THE BARGAIN WHEN 1 wirep You? Twat’s A FUNNY VLL USE HIA WITH MY JOB ~ Y'KNOW GEORGE 1S A SMART DOG, Yen — HES A THOROUGHBRED BUTTON POODLE ~ HE CAN FIND BUTTONS OF ALL SITES AM’ COMPLEKIONS “THAT GET LOST ON YES IMDEED- | USUALLY Lire RestauRAtr ISA | BAT UP AT THE CLUB WES GOTH EYE oF A NEEDLE FoR HUNTIN’ BUTTONS- FOR EXAMPLE — Jes ROLL A PENNY © ANYWHERE ON TH’ FLOOR, AN’ SEE \F He DoNT _ 7’ Herman | McCarthy did not The} Jack W alker In reward for his services on the, | Beattie ice k Walker, the | popular rover of the local squad, will [be the man of the moment at the Victorin-Meattle ice contest at the Arena tonight Walker in one of the best-liked =nen In hockey, and one of the most effi With his neven tonight round of their en He was | cient pinyers in the game. If there are knew too much for |fmous hook check, he has won fnot, let them read farther, and then | base runner much for | any games for the Metropolitans, go forth with joy in their hearts and! Lakes’ With Rernio Morria and Frank Foy- faith renewed with the Walker fast of forms one of the For it that or has FAMOUS HOCKEY STAR TO _BE HONORED HERE TONIGHT HATCH TO RUN AGAIN Who said the war wasn't over? who are not fully convinced of this April & the ae the Driscoll, star, Wilson to come thru with the goods with Frank Foyston on the shelf from injuries received in Vic toria last week. out, over. any still doubtful ones been announced nual Marathon just | | | Badly erippied | politans wil i Victoria | local Arena tonight | hold their place at the top of the| | procersion. an edge when the teams on their way Foyston will be missing from the | local ice lineup for at least a week, | "King" Lear, and | last mentioned tossers were muster ed out recently Paddy in Line Paddy has not yet been mustered but he | lease soon after baske This would make it possible for him to take the spring trip with the Cubs on all his rivals in the way of speed He is a good fielder needs Kilduff Ready in Game Tonight the Seattle Metro-;and perhaps longer, because it will take some time for his injuries, which he received in Victoria last week, to mend. Rickey May Start Rickey has also been added to the sick list, suffering from @ couple of sore ribs, He will, in all probability, start in the melee, however, Bobby Rowe is still hampered by the gash cut in his leg by big nge, of the Aristocrats, last Fri- make a stand against hockey seven at the in an effort to The visitors will have wong starts the NAVAL STARS __ “nai'estonatin, ne TO MAKE TRY FOR CUB JOBS CHICAGO, Lakes men will be on deck to try for the job around second base for the Chicago up tonight. Rowe has been going great guns this season in the soor ing line, hanging on “Cyclone” Taye lor’s heels for the league scoring honors. The rest of the team are in good shape for the go, and it will be up to Wilson, Morris, Walker and Mure Jan. Three Great Cubs when the squad/ray to flash their best goods in departs for its training trip. Paddy | order to bring home the much-need Northwestern university | ed win. jreat Lakes football star, Oatman Back te Kilduff, The Fddie Oatman, the clever Victor- ian, who hag been under the weather the majority of the season, will try — to start the game at center, but his appearance in the visitor's lineup is uncertain. “Moose” Johnson has reached his stride and will be stationed at rover. — Tobin, the flashy wing, and Genge will be out in force. Jack Walker will be honored at tonight's festivities. Fancy skating, music, a half mile race and other stunts are planned to make it a ban- ner occasion, The lineup: expecte to get his re- pall season is Driscoll * something and a clever Pride of Great mprovement k in order to classify as e All ti is an of Ridley’s ability at this stage of his career. a A - ry 1 Tice from Milwaukee to Chicago will) pete Kildutt wrote a letter to| Seattle. Position. Victorias ae 2 : eee Will be up to Watker, Morris and te renewa ager Mitchell of the Bedra, re-| Holmes . jurray Ridley is up and coming and will bear watching in |—— — ake it from me when you #0 cently stating that he had been re.| Rowe . Genge the fight game, for he has shown all kinds of class in his ROSEBUD 0 K AGAIN ging Marathons on the pub-| joaned’ from the navy. had marriea | Rickey Loughtin last two starts. Old Rosebud, whe down In| ie, it's a cinch that the war is over, and settled down, and was ready to| Murray . . Johnson Curley Valencourt battled Victor os 1917 after one of the g st for a Marathon is about the last! make a regular big league wiz, Kil | Morris is . Oatman to a draw in a hard seasor paler ever made t rur c thing in sp duff worried a good deal about the | Walker ‘ . Barbour Pele kad Une ne bad tie antee | e@mmwers Malce.or [ESS tcey vo some tasicintn the]. Auyhow -sgvera. entries, for: the| cut! rote e fot’ Outten ee am cae “K. O. K ky” last night Break Diamond Men race ame thix yea This br race hi already been re! son and finally quit the team. He Utilities—Marples, Dunderdale, 1 anded poke that 9 down waa the second in the great] Most prominent of thee was strong for the navy, and it was! urt to the floor twice ir Says Gotham Star rcer's career and he was at his very Hatch, who won the race not long ‘before he was scrubbing.» first round. die of the New York Amer-| best after recovering from his first | beating the previous time for the! the decks. Pete's a good ball play {5 or Pete's firat fight last night re that managerial in- | breakdown. event by over four hour er and should give good account of |§ Gillum and — ) ) perience Valencourt best of ‘em ward off ihs showed the lack of ex- fluence has cor ule. to. dio. wht | | himeelt next season " % During the last two rounds the success or failure of a ballplayer King” Lear is a hard hitting boy D: rcy Will was the aggressor. He) Hodie bel that the same sort TODAY’S MARKET REPORT And, as an all around filet t may |} a y : kept inside of Pete's hard left, even-| of handling a ball club will not fit Ps dee |: od be said that he can play anywhere |} Miise A aim ing up the bout, Pete will battle the the sition and temperament of )\ on the infield or the outfield ax well, |} when he learns how to ¢ er on eaid club. He x Z - ” King hee m gtr a bg opponent's infighti player requires P Prices Paid veledal 3@ [34 around somewhat to hold their jobs. | ~~~ . pponent’s infighting player requires a Prices Paid Wholesale D A bane ar Others Up | Harry Giltum, popular Salt Lake . . [dustrial wchool at Cham 10 Hocke | Kanoa escaped from the school re p cently and when his pt almost | breakers and swam out thru the surf |aix miles to sea before being cap: In the eur announced policy of bringing home| the verdict to Walker sin raiser Peroy Walker Honolulu never did nuers were | New into the upon “him plunged tured At 1 o'ck in the afternoon the pursuers put to sea in ampan after the boy, but lost trace of him, They feared he had either been drowned or eaten by sharks. Nation: At about 4 o'clock they sighted an object a quarter of a mile ahead They made for it and found Kanoa swimming fashion As they tinued these culated and came about in a leisurely reached him he dived, com ing up 20 feet away. ‘The boy eon tactics until he miscal fe war «elved anA hoisted! of BARS “Once you try, aguin and again you'll boy” of the York # bit of good work never failed to bring words of praise.” j Don’t Sacrifice Your Liberty Bonds Get their full market value Vegetables and Fre of individual attention! anything right as a mem: Washington ¢ Box, But at Philly and| Pu atemalan, per Tt Por box from the cr aied , 1 Bank of Commerce 0 24 combs 7 ‘ vad 2605.00 | Rolled Marley 009-00 | Aitatte Meat sad ay | Whole Burley 0g +33 | Clipped Harley » 25@ 130 | Clipe ’ Meal Neet Scraps | | Fish Meal | Onts— Minnesota P Por ewt, Por ton .. Per ton Local (sprouting) ...se5 oo] 00 00 88.00 00 00 00 00 | ‘Test early patien ‘Time. ation ta, # who have tested our work. ou are in the . Open Sundays From 8 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | 907 UNIVERSITY 8'T belied hia name by trimming Koy to his best ee 4 12) ‘Phere are also four men who| City middleweight, will tackle Jimmy McDonald Bodie points to his own car be, and s@ ag) were with the team last season. | Darey, the rugged Portlander, in the Walker is a newoomer, and On the Chicago White x he Me ot : 380 “¢ Rollie Zeider, a veteran of some/main event of the Crystal Pool well in hie first start, In th ywled he was me © lens of p' Rese - a top a1 | Years; Charley Pick, who hit well| smoker next Tuesday, according to round he dropped MeDonald for the a failure, On the Philadelphia Amer staike..1.00091.50 puntry, per Te @2g io over the 200 mark last season; Bill! Dan Salt’s announcement from the count of nine, and had the sallor | jeans he had one of his best Years in| 16@ 18 x MeCabe and Chuck Wortman all are | pool ring last night. Gillum lost @ groney for the rest of the period. In | jase and he gives nie Mack | Cucumbers—1totnouse, dos $1. 70@ 2.00 Kelling Prices to Retailers for big leaguers. These men will put up| decision to Darcy a few weeks ago, the final seasion he battered MeDon- pyueh credit for that ii aoe gs J bg iter, Eggs and Cheese iL stiff opposition to the navy icc bach put up one of the greatest fights fd all over the ring, and Referee © well did he go with the Ath-| ise 60 . —— | fuls ever staged in Seattle. 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