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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919. By Condo | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Olivia Had a Very Bad Cold. NY SMITH, I'VE Keown ¥ uh A SHORT TIME, Wend CONVINCED TWAT You * SAY, WuduR, ARE You Wei | WANT To Know - iF we Ave fT's cowa 7 Ts ma To ' Tae FOR ME To DRESS AND IF THAT Dace ‘TONIGHT? UP MY MIND wees NOT, | MUST PUT A MUSTARD NerT: PLASTER OW MY CHEST AND GO srRAGUT To BRO !! Jes STEP UP AGAINST TH’ CLOTH SO , “Were Vane = "5 MY OWN MeTHOD- 1 Cael TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS ~ 1 SKETCH “TH’ SHAPE OF 7TH’ —~ WE MADE A SumT OUT OF 1 SUIT ON “TH’ CLOTH, THEN CUT our” “Two PIECES- one FOR FRONT AM! a BACK, AN’ SEW EM TOGETHER - WHEN DO You WANT IT, ToMoRROW ?) a FANS & MUST PAY MORE TAX ON TRIAL IN| | | MORE TAX) BIGLEAGUES Bi: a tage gathering into New| In the coming baseball campaign | — _ 7 ea as Dee te ee eee er Ce os ee : last week to discuss a variety | 8 malig 10 — spoeghed ° ee = ; paar : a Bi ° of fees = == Gillum and Darcy at Crystal Pool Tonight — ing baseball a new prob-| | “ ‘ OOO wv ( Bees Seis) GORMANMOX | roNep cor. | POPULAR RING MAN | NAYSiGNUP “BEOUSTED AS means e 20 per cent tax th-| Hortek and Toranch Rickey, in the| | a Bae i a i Rees wate ss| © SPECIAL GO "<= =TA*"4| BOXES DARCY HERE) Socece) onsen United Press Staff Correspondent be tax shall be 10 per! fuming in the Ame Seattle ring fans are on edge | Kleckhater, workin thanninune yards may form the nuclew of | sw YORK Jan. 28.—Information Coombe, who was chosen to lead| for the bout to be staged by three-cushion billiards, is very their positions, th e iets on tae Sewaee lon r pest mas, the other three hav “| the Seattle team in the Coast | reached the United Press today which and 20 per cent on the price/the Phillies when Pat Moran was de-| Harry Gillum, of Salt Lake Clty, | ijkely to have his troubles if ho league, if this city definitely be [foreshadows retirement of Garry’ ot taxation, | Post last month, has never tried his} and Jim Darcy, Kamanian 4 | tries his trick of doctoring up the comes a part of the California | Herrmann as chairman of the na- remain at the | rand at managing a bail club before.{ dleweight of Portland, int table for his coming world-tite eens tional commission. It has been at ot Se aun Rickey has not yet supplanted Jack| main event at the Orystal Pool matches by using an electric iron | | learned that votes in both the r- o cents, Hendricks tn St. Louis, but he ts| show, to be put ever by Austin $0 make the cloth ethepery When the curtain was rung |ican and National leagues weré so 8 + | alated to do #0, and must produce a| & Sait tonight. He got away with this in bis down on the Shipyard league, | strongly set against the president of a | winner in the Mound City or lose his| ‘The first fight that Darcy and recent match with Pierre Mau last year, there were some classy | the Keds when the joint meeting was FS reputation. Bezdek succeeded Jimmy | Gillum staged has been the pome enab' Callahan in mid-season in 1917, but] mest talked about mix of the ave nandive aitae te ae avec had no opportunity to make much| season. It is marked down in margin of 9 points in their 166- ~eoragm terse Ea femainder of| the annals ge» Magpie point match. campaign. Last year he was over But among those present and hampered by the loss of many of ie. == Gila hep to the fact that the table had his most valuable players, but landed | seemed hopelessly beaten in the been hotironed, were Alfredo de @ first division berth, and the Smoky| ‘second round, when the Port- Ore, Gua Copulos and Rob Canne ‘City fans are confident that he will| lander knocked him down re fax, who are the next three chal- held here this month that his ousting tomers in some of the outfits | en was believed to be only matter Eart Sheniey, the big Duthie star, | or hours. now in Spokane, has starred in The committee named by the two the Coast league for several sea- leagues so far has failed to find a sons. Roy Grover, the flashy |™&2 capable of filling the place. of the Duthie Men now are under consideration second macker whose long association with the game crew, and Bill Cunningham, Du- [fits them for the place at once. make good with a vengeance this| pratedly, only to have the came | iengers to play Kieckhefer for the thie gardener, are both good ma | Among these is said to be I. E. San- year, when conditions will te more} Utah bey hang on. In the fourth title terial. Cunningham had a brief | >°rm. a Chicago sports writer. favorable. round, Gillum was giving Darcy What's more, at least two of a ee Gleason's case ts simtlar to that of | afl of the fight he wanted them have made up thetr minds years ago, and Grover was with phia, under the big tent, for one season. Boelzie and Paul Fittery, the Pat ;| Coombs, while Burke's and that of Giltum Favorite | to checkmate Augte’s ittle bit of the Yankee leader parallel Bezdek’s.| Gitium will be a slight favorite to-| sharp practice by ripping up the night. If he could stay four rounds | cloth right at the start of the stay in the Coast league two | Rirattl Renda Want Aas | 7 A with Darcey after that gruelling seo game, if they find it hag been 5 B. Grimes Will Be ond round, it is a sure bet that he| tampered with. | terson-MeDonald battery, are a goed will be up and going tonight. Gillum This canbe done easily with a |pair, Fittery starred for Salt Lake |and Los Angeles for several terms, in the Coast circuit. hd | Herb Murphy is one of the best } | fielding third sackers in the game, bar none, and is a steady hitter. He | held down the hot corner for the Pat terson-McDonald combination. Jerry | Downs, Pat-Mac first sacker, is a for- mer Coast star. Boelale, catcher; Fittery in the box: || eyic —o Bheely, first base; Grover, second || ™ nome base; Murphy, third base, and Cun ningham, outfielder, would give any mi 5 | team in the Coast circuit a fair start aight land Victorta. for a good club. ly | *Does net go thral David E. Dugdale, the portly Seat- || stto.hiit", ving Seats Rata | tle magnate, is in San Francisco, at tending the session of the Pacifi¢ |Coast league moguls, Wednesday, and he undoubtedly will put the names of several men on contracts if ’ . gers Mainstay is more clever than the Rose City| billiard cue in a regular shot, as Burleigh Grimes, Brooklyn's right-| jad. but the Oregon boy packa a| if by accident, and will force put hander, who was recently released | terrific wallop in both mitts and is| ting a new cloth on the table. from the navy, will be the mainstay | jiabie to connect. ‘Then there won't be time to iron h Sends Defi of the Brooklyn pitching staff next! In his fights here, Gillum bh it to New Chi Boss sage Phase it poodle As greg = shown a world of claas, boxing like nate ®) a topnotcher, and displaying a real have a tough/thone two sterling twirlers, Leon| kick. He trains hard for his fights SEATTLE WINS to handle when he tries | Cadore and Sherrod Smith, who are/and is always in the best of con- peace for Commy with Hap-/ now in th Army of Aiccupation, | ition. Darcy has a wonderful IN FAST GO; ch. The White Sox deserter | available for mound duty, according | physique: and is a natural slugger dec himself strong as to/ to the rotynd general, Wilbert Rob-| frankio Murphy and Bud Ridley | WILSON HURT 7 he stands. [ Soape. will mix in the semi-windup. This | FI don't need nee aay i paki ange Saw ubaee var cae should be a great go, for both boya| VANCOUVER, Jan. 28.—Refore Chicag: jecds ,. ve -" » DI vhe: lead * div’ J Py tle’, fectly good time playing eemi-| Robinson took him under hia care| tnis section, Murphy. is the coast | 700? fn& Seattle's hockey contin. all one or two days a week, and| he made the husky lad discard the| nyweight king, while Ridley t# the | Mt defeated the Vancouver Mil ting bi money right around Mil-| Wet delivery for curves of various | ranking bantam in this section. |Monaires, 6 goals to 3, here Monday If those birds down there Kinds. In his early games as a/ Murphy will be givinggiway several | night. The visitors took the lead Robin he could not be depended “ | come thru with the money they Gaeh, Ween tee charted « po shewy m4 pounds in weight en he meets | trom the first whistle and were nev- Angel me I'll go back, but they can’t Ridley, but does not expect this to isépaleere? tee howe Mak & me out of that money and get | the box Robby never knew if he was | handicap him in any way oe hence Seattle entare the league, eee were Ee. ae sounal’ acenene ny with it.” going to see the opposing team held Ridley Shows Class McDonald and = Murray, with o Seeeateote. Be = F Phat is the way that Felsch talks "Unless with one or two scattered Holmes in the nets, were the stars Harry Gillum | 7 1 8:20pm - , hits, or if Burleigh would be able| Ridley is the most improved boxer | sas ef it his return to Chicago to play aol \for Seattle, with Mackay claiming } « Felsch says he can play ‘° last two innings. in Seattle of the past year. His vic the spotlight for Vancouver After his great fight against Jim|work. He is only 22 years old and 1 Bary Saturday and Sanday at'a epe-| FOF about two months of the wea-| tory over Sammy Gordon, of Port: | Wviten Beate torward, fractured |DArcY at the Hike’ club several|all of the local oldtimers are predict] CLUB IS SOLD * son he was that kind of a boxman, | land, recently was a big feather In|) 0 reo Ctision with price for either Manitowoc or ukee, but, at the same time, it win at the Crystal mon city boy. BY DUGDALE {igtemirewnened | directs 0:8eaee | Lioyd | Weeks ago, Seattle fans are backing ing great things for the clever Mor-| but suddenly he pitched the brand |his cap. Gordon fought a draw with | Cook. He will be out of the game at Marry Gillum t | of ball that Robinson knew he waa | Murphy here a few weeks ago. 7 Pool tonight when he tackles the, There is a strong possibility that - bly safe bet that by the least two weeks | cs ae y for atl! ay, | yeni enongd ator i capabie of, and he gave the oppos-| Murphy, however, in ono of the | '** ge ea tough Portlander again. |the winner of the Darcy-Gillum go| A group of prominent men took [points on Olymplet surnm mes, Happy ing clube in the league all kinks of |Deat ring generals in the West, and casita awe Gillum has won his way into the| will be matched with Mickey King|over the Seattle baseball club last Ine t forgotten his peeve and will be “ trouble. On July 18 he started a|he will have an edge on Bud in box- |) oman Goal . Holmes | hearts of local fans by his willing ‘soo! | night, and elected James H. Brew with the players in the “Dig| winning streak, which continued un-| ing and expert He whould win| tryin vsvserre Re D Rickey renee —— ~ | ster head of the organization. Plans = ee | til August 20, and during that time| on points. | Cook L.D.. Rowe | for securing a good team for Seattle | Agtiy. Ifor, Anacortes and! dally a he.eatablished the season's record for Morrow Gets Chance amuse J<ccc ee . Walker ’ will be formed at once. Dugdale still Mettneham. i" Reads Star Want Ads | | defeated every club in the league! wii battle in the special event. Mor. | Harris ake Murray will act as vice president Wein RO Kulehen, far! cate ge! with the exception of the Giants. row has demonstrated hia ability to| Stanley LW Wilson Following are the officers and || dally [Anacortes and Rel-! datty ——__— — ———$_______ y ‘ ea il ; n %— - ‘H| 2 Toe and over. .20| some of the prominent men interest- Hingham, ! fight this season and he has his| summary—First period: 1 |") prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Geese-Young, live... BM — a ———— chance for bigger game in the ring|Seattle, Murray, 2:10; 2—Seattle, | | etables and Fruit | | Hene—tLive, light ..... 39| © in the deal Bert Townson art Angeles and ®» }if he hangs up a win over the Port-|MeDonald, 7:26; 8 — Vaneouver, = - ee iad OS live tenes 32| James R. Brewster, president; D. = ~ ~ ace! PReaEe CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY | lander Mackay, 10:30; 4—Seattle, Morris VEGETABLES thee. and over. + 4 io B Dates, vio Wenn: Be "nae S Bete WH} Teves b | Gorman should win, Judging from Pfrom Walker, 14:45, Second period:| meste—taen!, per mack. LOTS Ag 3 | White, second vice president: W. H. |] SSRI tiama, Dances and) "Rok | his past performances here. Morrow, | 6—Seattle, McDonald from Morris, | Hrussels Sprouts Port howe 00010 Lae@ de | Klepper, treasurer; trustees, Charley || rhura'Port Angeles. | 33:n One of the Most Important Games | however. has a wtitt punch and ts a| 6:42; 6—Seattle, Murray from Rowe, | Cabbage Toedl. por te 21 | Sullivan, Sam Schwabacher, Dr. Carl | Gee threurt tel wine Reef—Country, per tb 10) Hoffman, ah Ray on Tues-! Mon: ! " of the Season game kid. He has arned a lot| 11:12, Third period: 7—~Vancouver, Milk—Per ewt. Jaay trip. per don, stalks 1, about the fight game during the| Taylor from Mackay, 12:46; &—Van- ia | ditpekhalgers: ait ace Henry past year, and local fans are hoping | couver, Harria from Cook, 19:41. — — —— ————-) | Charley Davis, Stacy Shown, H. Vancouver vs. Seattle fini tate Substitutions Firat periods oat co) T SRR EMES Rakenh || Mulen. George ouchaert” Prank y Jack Roy and Percy Walker will|tle—MeDonald for Wilson; Wilson 60 | yg arate | Rippe, Eugene Hatton, Sol Spring, r ‘ | o 7 y 2 r Xa or r ; Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1919, 8:30 P. M. Sharp | mix in one of the preliminaries. Roy | for McDonald; McDonald for Wilson, 118086.00 | utter— W. H. rows, Monte Garter, Tom || cmeupenad lew. vRelen! enema ‘15 PLU! is a hard hitting boy, who has put|Vancouver—Dunean for Cook. Ontone— ee yay Miles, Bert Swexea, Robert ykea || sate ost | Sees ee AS Oe HENS WER SEX) lon two good fights here, winning | Second period: Vancouver—Gook | "Gat, Auatratian brown, ow 2.28 cartons oo ea @ .¢5 | ON4 Tom Harris. Tosom) ioe. Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth avenue, from Curley Valencourt and boxing |for Duncan. Seattlo—Nona. Oregon Yellow Danvers. | uaoad city Gretmers, php The new officials announced last roe Phone Main 2494. servations not held later a draw wi toy McDona LV —-Ukstfia | Reanet, Batter—Por | | Parchment wrapped 64| night that President Rrewster and Son See ™ |a draw with Roy McDonald. He will] ‘Third period: Vancouver. , ara eg aaa Local ci 20 (63 4 * oawiSte, City of Angelead 9:07 than 4 o'clock on day of game tackle a stiff opponent tonight, in| for Harris; Harris for Uksila, Peppere—Cal. bell, per 1. ® ae §:) D. 1. Dugdale would leave for San Frsectgh alee dy my Percy Walker Penalties--First period: None. Sec. | Rotator hillets esses {8 | Francisco Thursday, where they will |] qnuratsan Juan islands. | 2 ry — -_—a =| On previous showings, Walker|ond period: Vancouver—Cook, 10 Bere renee + Pee attend the meeting of the Pacific i should win, for Roy fought a draw| minutes and $5. Third period—| Sweet, in lug, per Ib... .. ‘Wastinnien Youne Aonsteas. Coast league. sa with McDonald and Walker stopped | None. Pempkine—B. Wash. per Be. « Waanington ream Brick v+:: | “Vibha iienaace Risen 2a) ee i heir bo! Referee—Fred Ion, Timekeeper— | Ret “og Oregon ¥. A. see. Wed. [Ludiow, | There, ing amine Sh Seer nome Turnipe—Local, per sack .. Washington triplets . STAR SLUGGERS GIVE Sun. Two new men, Mickey Brown, of | Allen Fellowes. yavrrs Oregon tripleta -. + one . Im order to tn luce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | Seattle, and Luther Kirk, of Los An- vst BOSTON MOGUL ORDERS a strongest pla@® known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth;| geles, will stage the curtain raiser ag Wash. Wagners . gleam Te aR ra ) Potnte marked °° are boat landings a you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. Whitman will handle the ref. FE. Wash. Delicious bert er Se BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 28.—The big | passengers for these points and for teed 15 years. "8 job. B. Wash. Winesaps « P sale) ace of the Boston Red Sox has given |nther boat landing points n Local Kings ———— | the club its orders. Babe Ruth an- {thelr own, srmingemente fot tending. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth seseces $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $4.00 Crowns ....... and assume all risk and lability tn est ti eo |nounces that he must have more |maktng snch landing. — Steamer’s .4.60 | Pay, which he probably will get, and | passenger rate does not include beat 90} also that he wants an agreement |'s#éing charges. ne first bout starts at 8:30, | Guatemalns, per Tb. 08% | Altalfa—B, Wash. No. 1. - - ¢ Timothy—B. Wash. . | Rye Seed—Per cwt. | Whole Corn ‘Boxing Bill Will _| iy } | Hs | Cracked Corn . 78.00 Mty ts Mite $8.00 Bridgework ... I 1on |that he is to play but one position Ragrage liability ts Nmited to wear- $2.00 Amalgam Filling. ..... egalize 8 Rounds | | $0 | Next season, which is a more serious |'€ apparel, not to. exceed $100. for Painless Extractin; By op eh hoe Rb ogy Se | Se NUTS te 5 years, Have Impression taken In the | Of boxing te eee Maer Srereutec’ for 18 7 | Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed ‘land get teeth same day. Examination and advice free. Washington if the recommendations ice Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stand the | of a committees as reported out last TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 68.00 |demand than one of mere money. . 2 a. | Ruth says he is tired of being jump- 2161'90 | ed around from one position to an- |selved Gally for all, pointe (excepting 00| other. He doesn't care what posi-||""\cxets must be purchased at thoket +1700 | tion he plays, pitcher, first base or foftice. Open from 6:30 a, m. to 19:60 ‘7690 | Outfield, but it has to be one of the |{midaiaht 60@6.00 | three and only one. A ball player's || PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, ght re- Almonds—Por 1. Brazil Nute—Por TM. Filberts—Por Ib. Peanute—Per Tb. whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our tested our work. en coming to our office, be aure| The bill imtroduced by Wray, King, place, Bring tha ad ge Re witate would provide for a commission to Mont of our present patronage is recommended by our loi ne Ol tie wed by the f cure | Beet Scrape govern the sport. Gov. Lister is ex- 1420 Corner 3rd and Pike Fish Meal—Per ton 05.00 | life is short enough, he says, with- ‘Ticket Office, Colman Deck. ntes "4 Ms re ° ul a OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS pected to sign the bill, altho he vetoed |j Lanch Counter | | Harber Shep bl da t2.09 | Out being cut shorter by being work: Fhene Main 3908, nom Ce a similar bill two years ago. Local (sprouting) . +-70.00} ed to death, ‘ar UNIVERSITY oF. Opposite Vraser-r :

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