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Te SEATTLE § HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1979 "By Condo| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—The Piano Gets a Try-Out, D THE WWSUFACIENT PRELIMINARY WELL THATS A Good ONE ON LOOK WHAT | BovsnT fon t Wey, cuarteY You There ARe omnes TWAT MAKE ei vou bg hat PA prercind ME ~ | BovewT THAT TAY Puno VN SoM Aid THEN Deiwerep Ane A Good You WAP-PY — &s Por TWE Kip ANO ‘They DeiwereD TT UP Wales BY MoTAke ‘eNO Tuers tT ALL > tr ‘To Tae OPrice - THATS APHE sided al ERE ARE SmiLes THAT MAKE KNOW wat GSA Twine ‘To Nave IN A PLACE OF sin , . Busnless > iy Ww iT You CAN ee we tA You teow Seattle Ice Club Downs Victoria Crew 9- ocal Seven Ties |SSTERS ARE TEAM OF Broadway to Play SSioSss==== Canadian Squads ; a f_Dallard Friday for from the navy and is now in his ce et. 1 Kae Lead tn Mees Z| _ League Leadership whether Alexander re- It is not likely that Austin & Salt Overseas or not. In will stage a smoker Tuesday. Det " ‘Tyler, Hendrix, Douglas, inite anouncements will be given out| co: ; sie imatoeterdir ‘heh aeheid teibit ia’. aikawe tol ale " cio 1 gran oot oat | : tomsers will be up against some |to reports from Portland, but — yr | Y LE "i ? letrong opposition when they tackle | might fool the wise ones and Tine. : According te ring fotiewere who ‘ ‘BY LEO H. I ASSEN ‘ f : ten eactioa Saeia hiek Gee etl Gtak & Wie tans CE a the bat Killifer will again have watched Jack Grant work out Grabbing off five counters in the first riod in a series 4 |e Fake strect gfuamndiem Wridey | loonie next woul The Washingtom contingent tackles fort! On firm base Merkle ix &f Austin & Salt's gymnasium, Jim “wa “ ed ¥ afternoon. fh to hold his job, while Kil-| Mason ts due for a trimming when rd Sige re. ag cg wy gd Meg Evy BE , : |""the BaNlard team surprised the |the Pullman aggregation in Easter Driscoll and Pick will they meet at the Elks’ smoker. Bu:/back against the invading Victoria crew a ~~ 7 t 5 |dopesters by their wonderful show-| Washington in the final games out for second. Pick may Jim says hé la going out after an- night, ringing up nine goals before the last whistle. The! f a i ¢ ling against the Queen Anne squad | the season. The Washington farm Over to third. He made other knockout Friday night final count was 9 to 1 with Seattle on the long end. It was last week, losing out by the close ers are now leading the conferenes | score of 25 to 24 race. in the Coast league - ; ape ae reptece Furtiond fight fay tO for | the big . aay of the oo here, 2 a Southard, a one-armed player, paren 2} made him a shin- | dle ring treat within the next ie VISITORS’ PLAY RAGGED |the star of the shingle -| The Swastikas, ¥. M. C. A. Junior world’s series last|@ys, when Jim Darcy and Jim The visitor uf y j 1 * | tingent, a cente! He | te lost th itors played ragged hockey. Neither Murray in went, and p r am, their first game of the fs going to be a hard Job Flynn will battle in the headliner le Visito ) x hedited five baste tilt w : the regular line- Pete Mitchie, new lightweight cham-|the nets nor Genge nor Johnson on the defense played up to # boca Hoag baskets in the tilt with ae ee — out at the coming season pion of the Coast, will argue with/standard for the Aristocrats and were outskated and out- os oun ons ene $8.40 87; Whe ted pce: saul yp gg pore eg sean ona bea Mian | Played by the Mets. P Broadway is stil] without the sery- | “"°ther crack at the villagers but wn 8n\takes on Kid Herman. Indeed it i The wonderful combination play of the Seattle forward| fete of Gustavason, thoir star for-|"AY they want to play them on thei ' line and the work of Happy Holmes in the nets were the big! | ware, we 1 Out jal tad cold, Ie seaat.’ Sap. teiadian Ge Looks like the boxing Dill Is dead Seeters in the Seattie wis, | be able te play for a couple of weeks. | ing the ¥. junior league. in Olympia, according to word re|TBAMS ARE TIED é j [Ome Serer, tae bere ae ee I IGHT One Miho was in the same) ceived from Senator Wray. who tn Seattle's victory ties the three teams in a knot at five Sake wuss Lc sae tidied aac eee with Driscoll, trodu the bill. “ in’ ve any games all } “ tes Laois “ id |help,” says Wray, “and it won't be * re , a : Hagen is filling in Gustavason’s |for the Elks’ club, has called off the make a fight for the - ee ee Cally Wilson and Jack Walker were the big point getters) | place, but hardly ranks with his pre-|smoker scheduled for the club @yme & cinch on! of the evening. Cully collected three goals and assisted in ie decessor ax 4 cage player. nasium Friday night, because of ‘Young Hotlocher| Jo¢ Gorman would make a good| registering two others, while Walker banged in Seattle's first . PP gonlipha te ag oe “7 wa menerey St ee ae 3 | forwards w ce at cen- there wou! any light er 3 z | | A win for the Ballard crew would light is guaranteed, says Nate. tight up| ®nd a great deal alike in style. When Bernie Leads Scorers deh. babed debtind bb Gtk metentes | br . Jones “them” at the close of the | Haird tackles the avernge lightweight! fiernie Morris also had his shoot-\ inter on a pass from Morris, The Sea gong pp ol hems iD, | ha rte eee are SRNR for the records. vo tig cotenpe’ handicapped by hisling eye peeled, grabbing off thre®| torward line was using combination "4 | Broadway team is but two points | il & prob- | s rt reach, but with an opponent) goais and one assist, jumping int pigy to advantage and had the Vio- to the good, as the Pine street men| S ch Is Life; Paskert| like Gorman he would have an even| first place among the league scorer®, | toria defense mystified with thelr Ae wou by © single point over Qveen | 8 Life; fn the| break. ‘The young Portiander has} ieading MacVay and Taylor of Vat ic. work : |Anne and Queen Anne defeated Bal N Missed Him |looked good here on his two recent] couver by a single point, topping the| Mets Cheered liard by one marker, ever {ahowings and has made a big hit! neap with 13 points. | ; 5 | " d When Billy Evans returned to , {with the local fight fans. 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Pitetol ef the Arteth| Merete ams encther goal just be | tear native town of Youngstown, —— crn Genew from the fray in {fore the end of the fiat chapter on : a | Quays Tackle Lincoin jumpiring in his first world The “Bitter Root Kid,” who staged! ine meond period for his slow work |a pass from Wilson behind the nets, ie | eet Aaa ee Pag oe eine naturally expected the home 3 ja fast fight with Harry Anderson| on the defense and substituted Bar |The Seattle crew got a big ovation | Seattmeadant peg Creel Pe. ty ee oys to be deeply interested in asl |the other night at the Crystal pool.| tour. ‘The visitors’ defense tight: | from the big crowd as they skated ‘ Sook game. ing him il shout She Me saetE t a chance in rycies BOOM.| cred and they held Seattle almost | oft of the ice at the end of the ‘ The Quaya will line up with Rip-|, eve bendy cg over one of its citizens! sayy he tikes hia odd style an | Pree bk Jovtee cere ae sit | Dertod ley and Attleson forwards, Douglas | signed to that job. So pegs hs a 7 , P Tor tee {thinks the "Kid" would make a hit/o¢ the sonsion when Morrie fooled| 5. JAnewP na Bameary Soethe n en end MoCarihy "the firet tenis out ot Pittabare ama ‘orth * rem Walker. | ‘orta _ 4 er al game: it happened—Cuba ia it, mm rascal Murray and a pass ft c 7 alk ‘ietihes .< a » 4 " n " Ripley and Attleson are putting | jt was font a covend ride and thers man who draws $150 a| The Victories mee ee Ty | mows : 7 up a high class game and the work | wy, “ > pote |. Morrie Lux, the boxer who showed! tong shots from the middie of the | Row vbat dinstee en F was plenty of daylight when he dust/hore a couple of times, is now doing | ice, but Holmes stopped them with-|ekey .........D. ar of nn en eer ee “sg But Sspoay at the depos seemed to know him. two world titles | considerable rin |W ig work around Oak-| ,, ouble | Walker ........5 i in Cleveland Thurs-| tang, according to reports from bagel and Murray got a|Foyston ...... It is not necessary to go to the|Miss Dorothy Burns, and 1 2-5 sec-| Lincoln's squad will take the floor! so Bini picked up his two suitcases | South, lenance in the Beattle lineup during | Wilson ........R, A ocean to find mermaids. onds from the world’s record of| With Norquist and Westphalin at} they were brand-new like those de Oro, who wore the - Ithe second period replacing Rickey | Mortis BA | 219 2-5 held by Miss Lucy Morton of| forwards, Kellogg center, and Dyke /4 young bridegroom — and prod | both pocket billiards and| ya) Jones, the Tacoma youngate “ owea Summary At least that is the opinion of Co-| 51° 00 7" and Smith guards down the si "t gone finds Bt one and the! meets Bob Moore in the semiarindup| ne, PO7RO™ Both men snowed cease ‘ lumbus, Ohio, swimming fans, who|' "The records can only be Usted ag| NOrdutst and Dyke are the shin-|pue about a block when he mee am tim at ‘Teccme tonight. donee sbaula|”"” trexta Levee Chance on aaa i | witnessed the recent record-breaking |q national one, however, as the rules|!% lights on the Northend squad. | oiq friend. Pin Cleveland to play 4 200-/have no trouble winning. Moore feats of Misw Ruth Smith, Jof the International federation pre-| sprog | Billy greeted the man effusively at three cushions with | showed here a couple of times peed Ruth and her twin sinter, Bleanor,/gcribe tanks of not less than 75) Franklin and West Seattle will/ ang was ready to lay down his gripe C at the Arcade par-| gidn't demonstrate a world of clase.| ¥ gt ree tho but 14 years old, already are list-| yards, while the Columbus tank is/fUrnish the opposition at Franklin) ror a chat, when the man returned 2 ‘a day, Thursday, Fri- ‘ }a close shot at the nets with Hol mes | soa. Morria from Wileon 4:01. Vic.{® among the swimmers who are| only 20 yards | Friday. Neither team fs @ factor in| his greeting with— i Monday, 60 each afternoon! stick King and Frank Farmer are| Ut on the Ic alter Monting moat {teria—none, Second period—Soattle, [Piscine Amorloa in the front rank, In the 2 rd breast stroke cham-| the race, and Friday's game will un-| “Howdy, Bill, Been out of town? - |set for the championship bout in Ta.|Vi0Us shot. Tobin's try hit the post) i nee or 13:36. Victoria | It wae during the competitions of| pionship, Ruth, hard pressed by her | 1Ubtedly settle the cellar champion-| anq Bill took a tighter hold om hie is one of three southpaws | coma tonight. King is confident that | “nd bounded away | the Allegheny Mountain A. A. U./ sister, Hleanor, set a mark of 3:16 4-5, | *b!P of the season. | grips and walked on. |-~none. ‘Third period, Seattle, Mor i been world champions with he will win back the WU; | The Seatile men speeded up in the} , that Ruth established her two eli x ec — | pensitihenaaatettons Ke / ne lghtheavy- - three more {fis from Walker 3:01; Wilson from clipping 7 seconds from the Ameri-| , . a at the threecushion game.| weight crown that Farmer removed | iM ween Wtees and Foye! Valker 1:54; Foyston from Walker |American records, can standard set by herself last win-| 99 Lm. Teen: S eo vas-| Pop” Geers Takes ‘two left-handed champions | from his brow last year. King has|®0™™ 3 5 Bar.| 2 *he 160-yard back stroke she ter, and coming within 2 4-5 seconds he id acmdiigh sg ° ong tot | Victoria—Oatman from ; pe Dugene “ . Kisckhefer, tho present|hoen training faithfully for the bout|*! Scoring on passes from Walker, | oo joe jMat» st in 218, clipping 8 25 sec-| of the world’s records, also held by | K¢tball five leaves for Rugene, Ore. Up Auto” Driving oday to tac Nn 0 bos i Talker we ‘ wonderful | M Son Charley Ellis, just which should be a fast melee, judg. | Walk Barna » Victoria] Substitutions: Wirst period—none. | onde from the American record of | Miss Morton sity squad. If the local men. can| Now that Pop Geers has been com end ing from the last scrap these artists) ‘shes with his famous “hook” check | Second period—Seattle, Murray for -ldown the Oregon crew they will be| Yerted to riding to and from race | “i put up here. ‘art in the offensive|Foyston; McDonald. Victoria—Bar: : ae ne .|tracks in his little Henry F, auto CHASE FREED a | oe oie vine best man on the] MOUur for Genge. ‘Third period—sent 1 fine line for ® crack at the Cm-| he just as proud of Henry an be YORK, Feb. 6—Hal Chase,| Billy Wright is to meet Kid Her-| i. guring the final period, tle, Rickey for McDonald; Foyston | \ After their games with the Oregon | Yer Was of any of his trotters an@ “i first baseman, has been|man in Tacoma at the end of the| for Murray; McDonald for Morris: | crowd, the “W" five will. journey to] Pacers: charges by Presi-| 3 ¢ Oatman Scores 2 " pF oie Op . ar >op" gambling ges by Presi-/month. It should be a good fight Murtay for Foyston Corvallis, where they will take on{,, P'S an original member of the ler, of the Nationa! league.' for both boys are clever and fast. | Oatman slipped in the only Vie Penalties: Seattle, Rowe, 3 min- ‘iaaeun io oe 6 | — “y oceania. | Ride-With-Me Chub Prices Paid Wholesale Denlers for Prices dl Shipper for the Oregon Aggies. and nothing i Poe | if |lights him better than to tote comm oe ' 1 on bin missed a fice chance for a| “oals—Seattle, first period: Walk i er 4:45; Wilson 138; Foyston from ounter for Victoria when he missed — - | Witson’ 5:17; Wilson from Morris toria score off a pass from Barbour | utes; Wilson, 8 minutes, Victoria— v ables and Fruit Poultry, V Pork Mill {3 . ‘ oI lem coy cant ot the pasen: json 4 b exet : . ES ‘oultry, Ver rk and Milk, f.¢,% |] The farmers haven't much of Seatth . acawactimas a ms pany around in Henry. rete D joon, Rel oar — - —— Manager Pete Muldoon, of Seat} Referee—Ion, VEGETABLES | tietiod Bite .s--s N Win soon We ° jae | 2 iL 4 ‘smit | tle, did tome fancy joo skating on| fr Antics Rpete—tcal, per rack gh Sorings—Under 2 thn 35 ~ rhe manne 200 stilts for the crowd. ayees ng . | * anf lag Alga can © Manageme! ty jag sf |" Bddie Oatman, the Victoria eap-| OLD-TIMER TLL g eh ot Bre: VRS 88 |e tive, Matt «<.. 1@ 3 Cubs has not completed the itiner { [tain, played defense in place of| James A. Hart, former president , per don, stalks @1.60| | Heavy, a josad ¢ ‘a 3} ary of exhibition games tn conneo Ay 1 Loughlin for Victoria, because the|of the Chicago Cubs, and one of | © Per t pabee | peuee H save acess . , ° tion wit) the training trip to Calle FY latter i# on the sick list. Lester| baseball's best-known veterans, has Hothouse, dos. » Se Cae een a a fornia, Dut it has booked the opene Pegplant . 4 Patrick, the visiting pilot, hoped to| been seriously ill at his home in Chi- = i » aly ” be recs ing and closing dates, The trip will ritractor get into the game, but viewed the/| cago, but at last reports waa recov. Me eres . 6 Yh near . ri ) ae ten tiogo | Close with two games at Ka melee from the sidelines. He says| ering hig health, Mr, Hart is one of 4, is at agg i nae 4 Minnesota +: .62.00 | City, on April 19 and 20, against the lhe isn't in shape for a strenuous|the men who have been mentioned | Onions ; : “ f oe | aca! (eprouting) Gangel Blues. a game yet. aa chairman of the national commia- . Selling Prices to Retailers for | , — ST “You’d think any- Good taste, smaller Holmes Stars sion, to sucored August Herrmann, | Orion Yellow Butter, ge and ch i + i i or . ad _ - - _ Stil body buta ki if chew, longer life is what Happy Holmes in the Seattle nets Feppere—Cal. tell, ber th. 22... ; F we me, oh makes Genuine Grave- Pinren Bis on nega panei) yy s HOWLEY TO COACH HURLERS : Racal city ervamenp, th, te : ly cost less to chew than serves a great deal of credit for the! Good wordy kenernily are being t , : Lehahed In order to introduce our new whalebone) plate, which Is the lghtest Gravely is bound ordinary plug. Seattle win. | The veteran was turm| heard for Dan Howley, who will act fe im a a jg| @nd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouths te\ give more real 3 Fae einen tha puck dunn the| *# conch of pitchers of the Detrolt ; 5 A8@ 49 you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. toi satisfaction nie foe a few minutes after the first] mn ‘Ms year. Dan meq also catch | PRUITS ° Bo EXAMINATION FRER than ordfhar GENUINE GRAveLy whistle and banged the puck past ho cam tela ot ik da oe ative | ABplen— Tat TEETH 00 Set of "Teeth ce $10.00 ug.” y DANVILLE, VA. Murray for the first Seattle counter! nerformer. He will be a lot of help| m, Wash, Winesape Thoware| Washington’ Young Americas. .26@ ‘37 $10.00 Set Whaledono Teeth plug Sor booklet on chewing plug, In the initial period. i to Hugh Jennings, 1¢ Hugh will give | Local Kings... cog t-te] Washington cream brick .... “38g $8.00 Crowns .., A few seconds later Cully Wilson.| him enough sway. eter tee os’ | Washington triplota .-...02.. 4D 136 $8.00 Bridgework the scrappy Seattle wing, hooked the] _ pastas. <: ada Grape Frult—Fiorlan Ms Oregon triplets... 3. 6 18 $2.00 Amneae Filling seeds puck behind the Vietoria nets and HMoney—-New, case 24 combs ? - 1 Painless Extracting On Brand skated past the entire Victoria team, Your Patronage Appreciat, Lemons I, per box «+. 5.50@6.00 Country Hay and Grain All work guaranteed for 18 years, Have Impression taken tn the { duped Johnson on the defense, and Pay Checks Qrangee—Navels, per bok ......4.0086.00 | | (Prices paid wholesale) ees same Gay. Examination ang advice z “di Peare-1, Wash. .. ++ 2,00@ 5.00 | Bi or ee Sm) - ol ur je mm ridge ork. We Hfted th rubb off of th lee at © Most of r ‘esent patron Ol ° AL CHEWI N G PI UG the bine tine and “aropred weatucs|| TORREY @& SEARS’ j) 000 wuze [Atala Worn, No. a...» .s000@1.00| guy, patients whowe ‘work’ fe stil giving cod "eaMiatacion Sc ARe Sue { Po : ‘ 9 jp. Wash, .s..s02 {0.00 | pattonts who have teste o vecond, counter nratnat the neta. |f BILLIARD PARLOR |) mar tet’"s : wo Binet #00988 | Peters Teeaihevisne sia” Bone exe'ca emee our sation Be am ise he ° Three goals followed in quic 14630 Filberte—Per t ; 6 spbetleces rc Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People packe in cession. Foyston snare ter Barber Mop || Peanuts Por 1 : ; . RB phen P ug. id pouch fog ill piles hg Fountain Drinks, M. 8619, Card Tables Became Por 1. ; 2 oe OHIO CU1-RATE DENTISTS wate—Por ID, sever Nevvens , “ @07 UNIVERSITY st. _ @pponite Wruscr-Patersom Om .