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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1919. By Condo | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Takes the Count of Ten. “fom, Your. TAX! 13 FINALLY eRe f 1's Wen TIME ~ TWAT BANQueT STARTS AT steve Owstom, You CAN'T Go ae Ss oe RIGHT OUT AGAIN ARTER, | YT OM Mer WAVING FORGOTTEN Some- “Ten BEFORE You THING - F's BAD Luck! Go! Wei, we're NOT CRAZY - EVERYBODY KhowlS THAT - Nov LAip 1 Riewr en, ) PoReoT yo HERE ON THE MY spescn!! 4 By Be (i h “an y WO NOT TH’ FINGER KIND — BUT “THIS \S GOWIA BE ONE OF HEM FEETS CAN \ BORROW A SUIT OF EVEN’ DUDS OFF'N You FoR TNGHT 2 KEEP GOING WEST UNTIL Your HAT FLOATS: Nocerettes BY) SEP ATT eR ETRE tw Gero’ $5, Wo “TAKE WW PLACE OF TW’ REAL PIANIST Wo 16 LaiD UP WH A SLIVER WW HIS Fi GIBBONS SAYS HE WILL BOX MIKE O’DOWD Mike Gibbons, considered one of | the cleverest boxers since the days ws, corer tee cine wo el Bal] Clymer to Pilot . with a statement that he will fight | tals \imieas gor. ton Aaa Local Baseball Club! championship of America. Gibbons does not say under what terms and conditions he will meet O'Dowd, but |%—— until next year for a franchise. Salt insists on staying In, believed unwill | TE SET FOR HM ARRIVAL ps for the demobiliza the coast artillery have re made, according to a Feeeived by Frank of the executive |WHO GETS THE MONEY? |Metropolitans to Mix USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT! With Vancouver Seven ne ne | | | The Seattle hockey club will in: | | vade the Vancouver ice rink tonight HOCKEY DOPE determined to down the Northerners in a mighty effort to get back in STANDING OF THE CLUBS first place, according to word sent Won. Lest. Pet. s a 535 “00 454 or ay Would be sent to Riemann, the date of wing to be wired Men Plan third once. i ment Club 2° °% rounds. but a contest | over 15 or 20 rounds and to a de- | gg. ek ———- | CUNO A Walling list of membership _ Soldiers and sailors cision. The weight will, no doubt. | ia an anset | Plame for permanent organ- be set at 158 pounds, as that wili| William J. Gull Clymer, one of the) ri jongih of the season and oth-; ‘® meeting in the Armory suit both boys nicely ‘They need | sreatest minor league managers injecr schedule details were to be de | About 400 men | not worry about a place to hold the|the coun‘ry, has been signed to pllot| cided at today's meeting. The sea and discussed | battle, for D. J. Tortorich, New Or- the Seattle club in the Pacific Coast |" may be chopped to 26 weeks, to are to resolve into an}leans promoter. has already signi-| | allow this league to dovetall proper for service men, funda-| fed his willingness to stage such a | #**Ue his season. lly with plans for an interteague @ fraternal nature. match, and will give the boys a| The Seattle baseball men made &/ series with the International and Seagrave? temporary /handmme purse or percentages of |ten-strike when they landed Clymer| American association which close x @ stir when he an- the receipts to contest for. to handle the reins of the local club,/early in October. | the executive commit-| During the war O'Dowd was over |because the former Loulsville dose | — > beds and facllities| the trenchen, while Gitbece aia ha lot any manager in the business. | WASHINGTON COPS SERIES FROM OREGON dit” by teaching bexing and bayo-| For years he has been the whole the soldier boys at | pie in the American association with Louisville Colonels finishing . Both profited by the excellent | near the top of the heap every sea door training they receiged and json. He has never finished lower as |they probably are in better shape |than fourth place. anda a date oe tet ee Clymer will remain in Louisville the) Tovente” pics ms Naar eae | for several days to straighten up his} garurday night's tilt with the Eugen business affairs, according to @ tele| team by a 18-to-19 score. gram received by the Capt. Ceok, of the local crew, now than ever before, | O'Dowd showed his speed when [he waded thru the middleweight | division at the Interallied tourna-| | m: are of different types of fighters..|, TR® ew Seattle baseball mowuls! nig man scoreless, and ringing uD bo ve AS agen Ip ra have started out right, becaure It) three long shots from the middie o1| baaperde ag pe gna oByg ve will take some real coin to bring|tne floor | pulldog tection, ability te taker | baseball back on the boards where) Jacohberger and Durna played the aitference | Jess Willard for a title bout in it stood several years ago. With! bes game for the loners, altho Durna,| Whether you are on the parting or|/ which Willard receives good baseball Seattle in one of theline midget forward, who marred im receiving end of a $100,000. win, lose or draw best ball towns in the country Friday's tilt, was so closety guarded| For our old friend, Tex Rickard,| This is the largest purse ever se he didn’t bave @ change to break |®PPears to have lost the last friend | offered to a prizefighter, Jack John nwdy jhe had In the world. json received but $66,000 for defeat |punch @nd deliver one, | The If Washington can win all the| _4* for Jess. ling Jim Jettrien the fact that he is ready now to } CLYWER’s RECORD | Lake firmly make a match for the championship|{ At Louiaville — First | place jana Sacramento ig enough to interest the ring fana| | Once, second place four times ing to sell. of the country. + At Columbue First pisce tree || Vancouver's chances for a fran- A championship fight At Toronto—Third place. | |chise are not as good as Tacoma’s. mean a boxing bout At Buffalo—#econd once and || But the league is encouraging | both Tacoma and Vancouver, be does not of a limited Vietoria Seattle ........... 5 s Vancouver 4 a down from the Canadian city by Pete Muldoon, manager of the Mets. The local club cannot régain first | place tonight, but will be within striking distance of the coveted po: sition. The Victorians are firmly |} entrench in the lead, but wins by ; Seattle in their next two games will) put the locals on top of the heap. The Seattle seven are still in bad shape, but are rounding into condi- tion again, Foyston will be back at| left wing, while Wilson will make a ; big effort to get back on the ice at |) the other extremity. He may enter | the fray wearing @ guard to protect | his injured nose. | Rickey's ribs have healed and that |{ Bi . Vietor 0 go tonight, Vaiker, Seattle young siant is ready to go tonight} Tein "victors y Marples, Victoria . Walker and Morris are a Uttle un-|) Rickey, Seattle ... der the weather, but will be out on |) Loughlin, Victoria the ice, Walker suffering from a |) PENALTIES barked shin and Morris from severe || wiison, Seattle, 21 minutes: body bruises, |} Stanley and Cook. V 1 Holmes, in the nets, is really the ) minutes each - Genge, Victoria, Mac! A ee player that ie in prime|} ccuver, 9 minutes each; Dunder dale, Victoria, 6 minutes; Taylor, Vancouver won a Vancouver, Rowe, Seattle, Tobin, from Seattie here last week. Victoria, Irwin, Victoria, 3 min- $100,000, | igeals are out to put the game away || Utes each. early and are not taking any more chances with Dame Fortune. —— Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed THIS WKEK'S GAMES Monday—Seattle at Vancouver. Wednesday—Victoria at Seattle. ¥Friday—Vancouver at Victoria. INDIVID Morris, Seattle . Dunderdale, Victoria Harris, Victoria Stanley, Vi Cook, Van MeSH oon tts beens mm ne eee! ee eo tort ALILATRID_ Tan't it the truth? Well, Jess surely looks as if he At least, judging by the looks of | bad just brought home the bacon. | Which ig merely another way of th ty ot @ two gentlemen in the picture, 1 | Soing that Tex Rickard has signed surely does make a local baseball According to reports from San Francisco, where the big meet is being held, there Is a strong pos- sibility that a big minor league “world’s series” will be held be tween the winners of the Const circuit and the American asso- elation and International league. If this should go thru and Seat tle should cop the bunting in this section, local fans would probably get = peep at the crack Eastern squads which verge on major | league class. | Odds doubtiess favor Gib- games in the South this week, and/ Ingle Is After Title; tezcmesece to Battle Portlander er probably would have @ much/| better chance. It will be a great! match, no matter where it is de-| cided, and will create interest thru- out the boxigg world. lary 12 | George Ingle and Alex Trambitas | | will furnish the main entertainment fof the ring fest to be staged at the | Crystal Pool by Austin & Salt Tues day night. Ingle in ready for the gong and in out to regain the lightweight title of this section, which has been pasw | @ around freely lately. | “I will be tn good shape for the | Portiander,” says George. “He is a good ring man, but I have my eye on the crown again, and expect to start a winning streak tomorrow night.” Trambitas will arrive from the Rose City some time tonight for the bout. He has been doing his train ing in the Oregon metropolis. Harry Anderson and the “Bitter. root Kid” will furnish the semi-wind up. The newcomer is from Mon. tana, where he holds the state cham: | r get an even break with Pullman, when they invade Eastern Washing ton, they can still get an even break for the cage title. The Washington men leave for |Oregon next week. They will play NEW YORK, Feb. Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, today denied he or Dempsey had| anything to do with any arrange: | |ment whereby Dempsey and Fred Falton were to box an eight-round xhibition at Harrison, N, J. last | | summer, as charged by Fulton. He said Dempsey knocked Fulton | out fairly in the first round and that Fulton's “confession” of a frame-up | |was a trick to put the Willard: | Dempsey fight in a bad light past 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—Fred Fulton, heavyweight, charged in a will meet in the heavyweight di-| statement published here that his Brown and the! yout with Jack Dempsey was fram vision and Mickey “Rattlesnake Kid" will stage the cur-| 4 and that Dempsey crossed him.| iy Foes agg hae |They were to box an “exhibition,” sen Portland ring fans are/,aiq Fulton, and charges that Demp- Jcoming up from the Oregon elty to Alex Tri battle, George |8¢¥ fooled him, jingle. They planning to stay Seattic and Victoria, here, on Wed- esday. Austin & Salt are making jto keep up with Anderson, however, | because the local sailor is going at a fast clip | Joe Gorman and Eddie McKenna | will mix in the special event. Gor- [fan won many friends here last | week with his showing against | | Lackey Morrow. McKenna used to | do some fighting around Seattle, but has been in Denver for the year Jim Jorge and BOXING BILL UP TODAY OLYMPIA, Feb. 3.—The eight |round boxing bill legalizing eight: | round bouts in the state and estab- ishing a boxing commission will come up for vote in the state legis- lature here today. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 ma’a chances for a |Coast league depend | things How Salt Lake supports ite club, land whether Sacramento will sell its | — franchise EDDIE TO FIGHT CHAMP? Aw matters stand, with the meet-| Eddie Pinkman says he has been lingy of the league magnates nearing | offered a bout with Benny Leonard, | la close, Tacoma will have to wait! to be staged in Portland soon Taco lace in the upon two Harry Williams vail Vines for si! ise Otrmpte! Look into your mouth and eee Your guma are sloughin If no, you have Rit 80-CALLED— PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, « menace, to good health and should be treated at once to pre- nt complications, such as rheus lam. gout indigestion end general stomach trouble, ig Dieeding. DISEASE, TODAY’S MARKET REPORT G e-—Young. tive . Hens—Live, light . Heavy, lve . nee mbitas stains | are for! Tom - ————_——18 id Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Froit a @ Depositors “Utena, for Port! 2 t90m Port Wil! There Mama, Dungeness and) Sat Port not 12°00 a VEGETABLES eu ee Because Their Success Means Our Success Reete—Local, per Firnsaels Sproute—Por T abbege—Loodl, per ™ vrate Local, per anck ory. 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He will have to step fast| preparations for them HUGGINS HAS | TWO BIG JOBS | STILL OPEN Miller Huggins has two big ques: aa the| him right now | which tions before result of the deals by seeking to make a pennant contend er out of the New York Yankees | He must not only find himself a first-string catcher, but he must look for a first-class lead-off man for | | his batting list. The one big thing noticeable about 40|the Yanks last season was woeful 40ljack of speed, They had a lot of | heavy clouters, but they clogged the } basen and had te drive each other around by brute force of their bats | when onc they got on. +:32,00@33.00| Hug’s dealy have merely empht 95.000 39.00 | ized this lack of speed, He had one good lead-off man in Frank Gilhoo ley, but Gilhooley went to Boston in trade, along with Al Walters, the | Yanks’ only first-string catcher. | So it looks like the Yanks have | new holes in their while plugging up others ve grabbed off the makings | +4 pitching staff in Leonard | }and Shore, and they have strength: | 198.00) ened the brains department with t200 | Duffy Lewis. 09 «But they're still in the woods, bes he is 49 BIGDEALIS __ PUT OVER BY ST. LOUIS CLUB ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3 Louis Nationals have to the Kansas City ssociation team for Joe Schultz, second baseman, The play ers traded are: John Brock, catch er; Roy Jenkins, outfielder; Rankin Johnson, Bruce Hitt, Murphy Cur rie and Fred Lamline, pitchers, and John Beal, outfielder. Branch Rickey, president of the Cardinals, in making the announce: ment of the trade, said ‘that while he had not officially accepted the management of the club, he was signing players as president Of the .seven Cardinal players traded, Johnson, ¥ and Brock were with the Louls club at vari ous times last se Jenkins, Hitt, Currie and Lamline were untried material Seven mem: bers of the traded American st been 00D FOR MINORS 1 Sox, it is sal as a first McInnis TOO The E cannot q senth baseman, ause Stuffy has the job nailed down premier hitter in the league, tw International too govd to go back to the minors. ce cited for bravery for work in France, and all that, looks ‘WILL NOT BOX JESS WILLARD Georges C | tier, French heavyweight champion, put the quietus on of matching him with Jess Willard, when he declared today that he can PARIS, Feb. 3 | effectively make enough money without ing a man of Willard’s size. he had no Rickard regarding a Willard. “Any way,” he fight up plenty of money He said negotiations with ked, “why should I tackle Willard, when I can pick in Europe by The only dental office in attle that specializes in the treats t and cure of the above diss In our office you will find censed operators and mane rs of the dental profession. 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