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aoe 2° 5 ne 'DRAW WITH THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FER. 5, 1919. PAGE 11 By Condo! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Neglects the Home Fires. By Allman MISTAW DUFF WAITED ON DE | MUST GeT Tom on TWE PHONE RIGHT AWAN “THiS FURNACE. FIRE 13 GONG ovr! No, Ko ONE BY ‘The NAME OF DUFF vP HERE NOW No MAm, | HAD WiM PAGED BUT HE Dos NOT ANSWER NO, MR. DUFF 1S NOT IN~ | couipNn* Tert You - hs Lert The OFFICE ABouT AX HOUR AGO - MESTER DUFF VASN*T IN FoR LUNCH TODAY, WELL SUPPOSIN' TH’ BALLOON BROKE AWAY ~ THEN WHAT WOULD You Do 2 way — \D SLIDE HEY~ YOUNG — FELLER -- HAVE YOU GOT A PARACHUTE IN “THAT BALLOON 2 MIND 4 MAN ASKING Me FoR’ STAMP Once In A WHILE, BUT IT SS CHRONIC I'M Kol GIVING Hit SOMETHING ELSe |! INGLE BEATS TRAMBITAS IN FAST GO GO ‘Mets to ‘PAL MOORE LAYS CLAIM TO BANTAM RING TITLE, Montana Ring Vet Shows Class | {g Against Sailor STARTING TO JIM DUNDEE TRAIN FOR GO OS ANGELES, Feb. 5.—-Most of BY H. ©, HAMILTON fans agree with the referee that B. nited Press Correspondent) - NEW YORK ». jens Wil sees Simeny Dundee-Rar! | 1.4 is Ba andl toad Pe p< defeat Bout, at Vernon, was a draw. Jack Dempsey or any other man in fought circles around Baird a bout of a Jength and under ‘three rounds, and in the fourth practically any conditions That is the word brought back 4 co —" ithe pene | were by Tex Rickard, the promoter had him foored. Make Stand Against who has eclipsed his own record in signing Dempsey and Willard to| battle for the champtonship. He} made the statement as he sat wait ing for Kearns to fill an engage SOXING BILL IS| D COME UP IN| ILYMPIA SOON | ; Feb. 5.—The eight- | Feming. ball, which fatled by ( ‘vote to otal constitution ( ‘Majority , Willscome up ( Feconsideration, and stands a | chance of passing. Senator | Spokane, who voted | Mt Monday, gave notice ( that he would move for a 5 i} me } SOUND | LOCAL ROUTES ERAVE YROw COLMAN WOOT OF MARION STREFT . C—Pert Tewnernd—Port Angelce Dec, tor] @ipm Angeles} daily ‘Victoria, “Dees not ge thre ‘Victoria on trip} Seattle Satur-| = Direct wr for Ta-|10 aoe Girect. Steamer! 12:ttom two hours, S60! 2:20pm | 4:20pm | @:20pm 110-200m, 1 aany for Port) i:t6om A treet it0-t0pm at Townsend) dally Hines for alt! teom and! @atty ! tort apm and Nel-! datty ! Townsent—Port Angeles and ‘Way Ports fp. Thana, for Port! Port wile Praca i'ame. Saenaenas and! iPort Ancclen 1} Gone thrones Ieah Pay on Toes! trip. ! 2 ohne Then fat + 12-00 tel manne Mon. Taaler, Townsend! Sunday wittaneritie ant Had-! Noe a wis amide. City of Anirion| 9-94 Mon. (for ai} poln the! 7 igen Juan islands | 00am Stemmer Kings eA. (Taalow, Port Carr Bat. Je Tinneor without notice. Freight iy for alb pointe (excepting med in above schedule. ‘mast be purchased at tick Open from $:39 a im. to 12 GET SOUND NAVIGATION CoO. ‘Ticket Office, Cotman Dockog Phene Main 3993. | now before ment that resulted in the latter Agreeing to sign for Dempsey when guaranteed $27,500, and a third of the motion picture privileges Rickard, however, added that Wi! lard ts quite aware that he ia not going to box Moran and has started the most seriows training since he met and defeated Johnson. Accord ing to the promoter, Willard began looking for a couple of big hunkies to take back to Kansas to belp him get into condition. A few weeks of gymnasium work, Rickard aid would be followed by two weeks at Hot Springs and a trip to the moun tains. Then the more serious work of conditioning will begin. Rickard still is greatly as to the probable acenp of the bout Next July 4. He would lke to « it in New York if the boxing bill the legislature passes but realizes that the public does not desire to see merely a ten-round af fair between the big ‘fellows. H wants to send them over 20 rounds if possible. He leans very strongly to the West and is believed to have his eye on Colorado and Texas, PAL MOORE MATCHED TO) MIX WITH JIM WALSH NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb, 5.—Pal Moore, the Memphis pugilist, who re- ntly gained a decision over Jimmy Wilde, the English flyweight cham- pion, been matched to meet Jimmy Walsh here February 14 ia an elght-round bout HAL CHASE VERDICT TO in doubt BE ANNOUNCED TODAY]: NEW YO Feb, 5.--Hal Chas was to know his fate from J Heydler, president of the National today in announcement from league headquarters. The cane of the first. baseman, who is charged with gambling, has been under con. | sideration since last week | third round SHRIVER DIGS WELLS Popper Bill Schriver, well known as a catcher in past years with vart- | and n or league teams, nor magnate, has gone into the oll business. He is the he y that is going to truct » in Eastern Kentuck a million, Hi deserves pper Bill was mighty le 1 to baseball, Ie to hia! nimmost ous major and later con wat cent WORD FROM MILLER Jack (“Dots”) Miller, who left the Louis Cardinals and a poasible to manage t am to entint r’s job as ut Cardinals is assured his relea i, the rt of a AID t McGraw ants, has inter He he would help oliciting #ubs Later he cm players—beg pardon, then nO will =} McCartt he loan to release them to outright STARTS TRAINING Catcher Steve O'Neill is planning for a big year with the Cleveland Indian next season. At least, he 4 getting an early start. He b in a raflroad shop at § week and started training in | FELSCH BACKS DOWN | ch has decided ne will! Comiskey more than and says he is going te re turn to the White Sox, forget his | ances, and show Kid Gleascn what he can do in the oullield, BY LEO H. Using a hard right to advantage, sion over Alex Trambitas, a close deci LASSEN George Ingle won Portland lightweight, in their four-round mix at the Crystal Pool last night It was Ingle’s put up a flashy battle, round that gave him a shade Referee Whitman handed was well received by the In the opening frame tween the battlers, but when third canto, Ingle piled up points with body punches. first bout scoring a knockdown in the third out fans. there was little to choose be-| of the season here, but he Rose City lad when The verdict over the his decision. the action speeded up in the; In} this period he rapped the Rumanian on the side of the| head with a hard right that back, how were going Trambitas came right ever, and both boys strong at the final bell The “Kid” Shows Class Anderson had the surpri n semi the “Bitter-re eneral from wir ok on % veteran rir Montana. blows to his face, the let Harry peck then swing a crusher and usually ban t *, Harry than he has fore this se Harry danced out of his the fi round and st the Montanan nm top hen he crouct the “Kid a draw verdict on his openin sessions, I erves credit for his aggres but the led th most on the nore times een in bout be ener in ting head before him, but kep: ered owing in the lens weomer lar Gorman Wins Joe stopping Gorman showed his class t Eddie McKenna in the of their bout. Gorman had an Avanta i “ ht and used it te tag In the first round, McKenna at Gorman with sine well-placed to the head, and, by fast footwor managed to keep away from th Portlander’s hard wa He kept this up in the second round, but tired himself out Gorman, who fighta on the of Johnny MeCarth the f Californi ke and took ral w ope to give one. He marched McKe round the ring third r 1 weaker ed him with t . 90d adva order walking righ Germ Referee Wilt ims The Avenger Sleeps In t c hi rtain r Kid nd round of his bout with Brown has been 1 battlers in tl last two smoker He stowed away Luther Kirk also colored, Jast v knocked out the dusity “R last night. Tho colored boy is a but Is inexpertanced. He knocked Mickey thru the ropes in first round, but Brown came right bi and knocked him down, too, before the round waa oyer, That one blow took all of t fight out of the col Micke death to own and nak husky kid the fand it was and copped | sent the visitor ree! but a que he took the big dive ing. j tion of minutes} unt | the 1upa “ HARPER SET FOR GO WITH HAL JONES ith ma light soing to 6 at the Elks’ good fight club Frida Harper de right-t improve fans at At during the veloping a um, a clever left, local bo t, and, with ata 1 clip, the bout should be a hum the Jones going | | Gittum | windup Marry to tackle Jack Ma has just been service. Gil som’ released um is too n to local fans to need in and May is said to be a on Frankie outa, enson will take ne of the other Mason will meet a bi 1 Grant that if Char ym the wars in train Kuhles, | | has | eland report is ley Hitte returns fr time, he will be re-engaged er of the Indian corge who succeeded Hitte last year, ored portion of the bill last night, resigned to go into business, chance MEMEHIS PAL MIDORE Introducing, Memphis Moare, pugilist, and now holding a decision mie Wilde, British flyweight Moore was born in Memph Tenn., on July 28, 1894, and start boxing when he was 19 years o His record since then has been ood and he should have at the bantamweight tit But Moo lke many prize figpters, is a ple of the need of a national bo ing commiasion. Let us quote his fight in En in @ Chic young was fans, one, from his story land “go paper Prince of especially good to me. fF gave me a gold medal, an embh of the ban ht champtonsth “With the pion, Tw time fending the title 1 not be stage champton m oppo: that sort of thing, I will rm comers, first come, first ser “[ understand Kid New Orleans ja clai:n: tamweight champlor fight him at 118 5 or place, winne All thin fans? But wh Wales the dispowal t champlor The to ¢ weilg An TODAY’S Prices Paid Vegetables and Fruit v TABLES Neete—Loonl, per Brussele Sprouts — Horseradish Lettuce—Low Ang Onions Cal Australtan t Wash., per Local, per sack RUITS m, Wash, ¥ FB. Wash, Wine Local Kings Tananas—C wi Cranberries Oranges Peare—1, Wash Por tb. Por tb Almonds Brazil Nuts Filberts: v falnute—Per tb. * Prices Paid Shipper for Poultry, Veal, Seattle. » Bprings—Under 2 WH sressereeresees the only ma over Jim Pal you can tell an in ed 1. a a le other shining exam. ox: of published re Wale of being cham Wholesale Denters for | ) Cotto ork and Milk, f. 0 b. | my +35] ‘em all, Moore, Load Wolfe and » usily engaged in claiming the ban: tamweight title, may be right. Far be it from us to argue the point But! book. ‘Nuff sed THE BRONKIE CASE The case of Herman Bronkie cently purchased by the St. Louis Browns from Indianapolis, shows the kind of tangles between major and minor leagues that have to be straighte out The St. Louis Cardinals took Bronkie on after the Association The season over, waivers we asked by the Cardinals. The Bre ed the er, It then was ged that had been the property of dinal This contention wa nd the wna had then to with Ind lis, closed its doors Mark H of the ubs, in the loch brother shortstop of the rial with Py cue last spri has been by Dalla of the Texas Another St. Louis young ster who will get fal in Texas ireuit is Webb Conley Anto: n in St > has been signed Hie made hi epende MARKET REPORT Geene—Y Hens--1 Belgian Hares Turkeys— Liv Dressed, t Pork Veal Neet Milk to Retailers for nd Choese Butter— ton’ Young America... hington cream brick 36@ . 8@ Oregon t 2}-— - ‘ Country Hay and Grain f | (Prices paid wholesale) x pills Alfalfa $0.00@ 31.00 . Jo Corn Cracked Corn £66.00 271.00 8.00 38.00 ] |" | | squad, | fects of the fr veral others now | will be re-| | see 55,00 | 61.00| morning and get teeth same ne « Corn 8 Kee M Per ton . Beef Scrap i0@6.00 ish Meal Calf Meal Onts—Mianessta Leeoi (sprouting) + Por £110.00 110.00 | _ VictoriansHere over two | ‘The make a stand hockey club a determined to place The Mets ted the Friday them down from tl “The bunch ix tonight,” It is a wore bu ready to put up season.” Cully W ward, will be and will be fo position at right wing doubtedly Seattle the Arena get back out saye and the fight son, the at the other and is extremity over the Morris action, Hol nd Walker are p and Rowe, Rickey es on the defense say score tonight The race, and bh Just take a look in the record | ing up the place to the @ Mets. The LEONARD TO MEET ROACH IN OAKLAND OAKLAND, the co tonight nay see ing. Feb. pleasant event. He clate that sort of kiddin his Coast next ted he would show friends something classy in the hi This was pass bantering wa tting line made Roach sore The lightweight about the would have been a shame fine young chap and possibly spoil his future, » he had away a Metropolitans against the Victoria tonight, first will | Aristocrats have into league until last Victorians pulled to win Muldoon they are of the scrappy for n shape for the mix und back at his old This will un- | strengthen the locals, be cause Wilson has been playing tie game of his career here this season. Foystdn will be back at his place on the local worst ef- jury to his shoulder. med for and it some job for the visitors to Victorians are leading the ice e no intentions of giv- The Fans who Leonard-Roach four-round some real fight Leonard has been kidded because nd. The Benjamin off easy in their does not and t time don to Roach i and ts said to have champion's amin fight is th: to put like just be of stage fright slipped 10 wins on the Seattle crew here be out for scores early tonight. If Seattle wins, the league will be tied in a knot, with all teams even at a .500 percentage The lineup at Victoria, Holmes 3 . Murray Rickey . Loughtin © Rowe ° . Genge Walker . ... Johnson Morris Dunderdale Wilson . Oatman Foyston OAKS TO PLAY INITIAL TILT ON LOCAL LOT SAN CISCO, Feb, 5. making and remaking pare thruout yesterday and announcing opening artangements that did not stand up, the Pacific Coast league club owners finally put their okeh on this arrangement: The opening games will be played fl April 8, Seattle at San rn Portlan Los Angeles; Vernon Salt Lake, and Oakland at Sacra: mento. The moguls also adopted the double umpire system, having final- ly decided not to wait to determine the railroad fares, “It's the only fair, square deal for the public,” said President Baum. © Northwest will see its first es on April 22, when the Oaks: at Seattle and Vernon plays at © owners decided to — ‘orthwestern league to ttle park when the Seat: m is on the road. This will low Seattle fans to see Vancouver, Tacoma, orla, Everett, Belling: ham and a second Seattle team at the park. Each manager may be authorized to pay as much as he pleases. Billy Lane of Salt Lake allow the the ; 1 he had not yet selected his man- © it | oer for 1919. It was said Clift Blankenship would get the job, nme Audience in the tar Want Ads ————t |The Largest / orthwest Reads of the Season VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE TONIGHT 8:30 O’CLOCK SHARP ADMISSION (Plus War Tax) Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Arena Office, 1218 Pifth Avenue Phone Main 2493 Reservations not held later th afternoon Skating every evenings). / and fternoon session 3 4 o'clock on day of game, (except Wednesday Hvening evening 5 o'clock, session REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; TEETH All work guaranteed fo ‘Time. Most of our ationts, whose work ry ‘sti you are in the right place. Open Sundays From Brine. § Nae ad wh, you, you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. 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