The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1919, Page 9

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© ” t 7 are y ell oul ONCE MORG, EverRerr, I'M GOING TO BotHER YOU POR AME and FORTUNE AWAITS THE PERSON WHO WILL INVENT AN CFFICIENT PILOT LIGHT FOR | Toeacco PIPCS — BUT I(T MUST BC CHEAPER THAN MATCHES. i ie seattle Sports Are | Paralyzed by Strike Seattle sports are at a standstill, due to the strike con®) ons, but will get under way as soon as business gets to normal. | Several good treats are in store for the local fans within ‘Next couple of weeks. | |The hockey league race is closer than the carpet on ® floor, with all three teams tied. Seattle plays its next game with Vancouver here next Wednesday, provid- conditions allow the game. The game will be staged fhts are available, according to Manager Lester of the § The Elks’ club fight has been called off, but will be d 23 soon as possible, according to Matchmaker Nate jm ustin & Salt, local promoters, are undecided as to ther they will stage a fight Tuesday or not. ¥. M. C. A. physical depart-, again Monday, according to an an. is going full speed ahead, ac-| nouncement given out by the school to “Doc” Wells, in charge of | board. High school basketball will | Work. The “Y" basketball team get under way again as soon as the @alied off ali games until the school work is resumed. Broadway has ended. |and Ballard are scheduled to clash schools will be in operation | in the big game of the next set of | ————--= | conflicts and Queen Anne tangles | IS DENIES | with Lincoln; Franklin and West Se REPORT THAT jattle meet in the other melee. These | games were scheduled to take place | nit, HAS QU YORK, Feb. §.—Dufty Lew Friday, but the echools were shut going to play with the New kK Yankegs. He tx satisfied with ral that transfers him from Wd Sox and writes the manage @f the New York club to that During the winter Lewis. been in the naval service am Francisco, declared himself With baseball, just as did his| irtner, Harry Hooper, but now seems to have changed his wien tie | Janitors walked out on strike | KING LOSES __ DECISION IN | TACOMA BOUT, Frank Farmer beat Mickey King | in their battle for the Coast light- |Meavyweight championship in -| |coma Thursday night. | letter to the New York! Farmer kept his left stuck ont| | Officials is an acknowledgment |thruout the bout, and held King| sent him prior to January |away, so the local man lost his in-| the option on his services| righting effectiveness. | We exercised. He wrote he is) Bobby Moore sprung a surprise by | fed “with the deal that makes|copping a decision from young Har- @ Yankee and adds that he is | oiq Jones, the Tacoma lightweight. for spring to come so that | This is Jones’ second straight licking. get in uniform again. Morgan Jones, Hal's younger broth- takes one load off the mind | er, won a verdict over Jim Davis, the Miller Huggins, but he | iittle colored battler, yet satisfied with his outfield, “With Lewis in tt. and New | ‘reports are that he has anoth-| the Largest Audience in the | | under way that he hopes | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads him added batting strength HA 4é THOROCAIN” DID WHEN IT BANISHED PAIN FROM DENTISTRY rifB SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919 OF THE DUFFS—He’s Got Style All the While. HELEN HAS Been POKING FUN A‘ The CLomes | WeaAR~ Sie SAYS THEY'RE “Too Baecy AND ‘ovT OF DATE -No SHAPE “TO "EM WAIT UNTIL | SPRING THIS ANNETTE KELLERMAN on HER! \ as, | ON. We JOSH~ HERES A NEW VJeS READ INH WHEN 15 A DOOR NOT NOT A CHANCE | - OF BABE RUTH | QUITTING SOX Babe Ruth's threat that unless the of re” SPORT SALAD Ump—Strike, you're out! manageme the ton Red Sox | sc seamen met his “ord am to the position | and for might go along with to the Delaware Coun s laugh out of Marry of the 1 Box, new the Babe and t Seattle—When do we eat? - playing It hv The big sport these days ts doing | pony max a marathon looking for 4 restaurant * job tea rot | he would play the salary i on the Pran president estaurants, restaurants every: who said he but not where, uae 08 ONS whatever threats Babo might = stroll | B® couldn't be kept off the Red Box |} Did you enjoy to your daily toil? your mort We didn’t etther, | team. j gate and bar every | mway Park and Babe | bunt | | Lock eve Have you been stowed at the La | wingow at bor temple? Don't get excited. This] |. is only a vegetable stew tuth would into the clubhouse, wrestle his way | climb the fence, And then the clock struck to was the play trouble sure ‘This little industrial is hard on the bunions. haracter Frazee dinponed attitude of Have you a | out hoof? Cheer up; a few more walk ing days and you'll own one. bunion on your Overheard at the Labor temple “Hasn't sho a striking figure?” into his uniform and be in readiness | t first game,” and figurative manner ua of Clouters had actors just like Babe,” ntinued Frazee. “They'll swear they are through n the show, that they will leave it flat. But it meme would take at least two squads of And then the boss handed him his| marines to keep them out of the walking papers. | theatre and off the stage. | a | “I realize Ruth's great value to! Has the Crap Shooters’ unicn| the game and to the club. We'll walked out? treat him fairly, although we will pease not give him so much that there will Tar Te Any left to pay off the rest LEADERS IN of the team. That would be funny business, wouldn't it? me or Barrow since the end of the BALK RULING nm. He hasn't a thing on us We haven't heard a word from Umpires in the National league | Babe. I'll be in Boston three days are advised by President Fred|or #0 and during that time I expect Mitchell of the Cubs and Manager| to have chat with Jack Barry Jobn Met w ot the New York, But whether I talk with Babe de Giants to get together before the pends on where Ruth keeps himself season opens and come to a definite | I'd like to see him and pass the time understanding as to what constitutes |of day, But just imagine that bird a balk. No two officials on the| staying away from baseball and tak- staff rule alike on the balk, with|ing care of a garden! That's good the result there ig much protesting | enough to put in the Book!” by managers and players on that ae rei mean he ei feature. The rule is not rigidly en-| on first. He uses it always and is! forced in the league and as a con pe a penalty, Lar sequence base runners are handi-| ¢, 7 Rrooklyn Dodgers capped and are made to look infer-| jus a shoulder move which he uses lor to men in the American league, | effectively and gets away with ft where the umpires have a uniform| guch violations are not permitted understanding and all rule alike,|ty the umpires in the American writes a Chicago baseball scribe | teague. | There are pitchers in the National) ‘The balk rule ought to be enforced | league with illegal deliveries and the | 4, the letter for the benefit of base umpires permit them to violate the| running, which is one of the inter balk rule, Jim Vaughn of the Cubs | esting features of baseball, Permit has a deceptive hip movement that | ting the twirlers to violate the law | is a source of much worry to A MAN| haw a tendency to minimize base | running. A timid runner will not | venture more than a few feet off} | the basen when he knows tho pitch: | er on the rubber has a slight de leeptive hip or shoulder movement and is allowed to use it without suf: | fering a punishment. If the runner | knows the umpire has the courage to enforce the balk law rigidly he is | going to take more chances and there will be more of it in the fu ture. | HEN I perfected and “proved up” my THOROCAIN methods of dentistry 1 removed pain fi the den- tal chair. And at the same time I banished FEAR— de after an impression of your mouth ‘& Special composition which ensures lute fit, the Anchor Plate bw ght and resilient, strong, durab dsome, this plate is a tevelation of mfort and naturalness. No charge de for painless extractions in prep- pration for Anchor Plates. During Strike Emergency: Children’s Teeth Cleaned Free and consequently health that exists. ing im the chair. dental chair—that ture, delaying the for dental iL be made t the natural er than any artificial So keep them free of poison distilled in your own are more deadly than alcohol—that most Kheumatism and Neuritis, most stomach trouble, is caused by decaying teeth. ND now THORC Note the on the dental chair. dentistry, for the itate to test it for yourself in the face of my promise “NO PAIN— Investigate my DR. PIONEER Corner First and Yesler Way DENTIST week to week—dangerous delays. sician will tell you that decaying teeth bring about tore Hiness than any other cause—more lows of time and work than even drunkenness, It has banished fear by eliminating all pain from and that is the cause of most tooth trouble today, of a large proportion of the ill- , * Price F course PAIN is at the bottom of much of the poor dental work that is done, because a proper founda- tion cannot be laid for the highest class of when the patient is wriggling, jumping and squirm ” tistry Beets—Laocal, per Brussels Sprouts UT it is FEAR that keeps the patient away from the Corn Haske Per Cucumbers Hoth: f per per tb Horseradish—Local, per Lettuce-—Los Angelos, crat | Onions— Cal. Australian brown, | Oregon Yellow Danvers . Por tb Cal. dell, per TM. makes him shrink from the tor dental visit from day to day and For your phy He will tell you that the mouth, and the germs bred there, 21.000 12.00 N comes as a boon to mankind. 346.0066 10.00 Waah, Notted Gems . in| ium, per ™ Wash., per th. And it has brought about better same reason. You need not hesi Radishes Turnips—Local, p FRUITS | Apples— | Wagnerm s+ an-—-Guatematans, Cranberries —Per box | Grape Frait—Miorida Honey—New, ease 24 combs « a 26:10 | “per th. “pay-as-you-can” plan, Over Shoe Store Entrance 95 Yesler Way | Prices | Poultry, Veal, 1] Seattle. 1 | yy “ | Bprings—-Under 2 Ibe 36] Dow heRe- | HAVE SomeTune New | WANT TO Slow You - ALL RIGHT Fim ~ | to HAVA sone Tune New t Wau'r To Siow tT Led COME, ——-% “GOTHAM BOY WANTS CRACK | AT CHAMPION | *” | ) res 4) | figure it Cast Your EYES, } MY DEAR AND P| Deno. JoWW DREW at VERY SPIFFY, “Tom - IT FITS uke The PAPER On “THE WALL | ~ HOW WILLARD | WAS LICKED | BY BIG RODEL CLEVE Feb. &—Big Jens Willard was once licked in a 10-round fight by Boer Rodel, a second-rater. It happened at Milwaukee. Scribes and fans who saw the fight couldn't! Neither could Tom AND, out. | Jones, Willard’s manager | i | +] ! Tommy Robson | The coming middiewelght cham-| pion Tommy Robson, of New) York, accofding to Jimmie Johnston, | 1 Gotham matchmaker. has knocked out Willie the middleweight; Frank Egan, “Italian” Joe aurette, Albert Fador Young N Dick Nelsen. Kid V er, Al MeCoy, George Riv ety Canadian champion; Battling Ko- | pen. hosts of othérs. He has met such clever men as Ted Lewis | and Jack Britton, has received deci-) sions over Fred Dwyer, the English welterweight, who boxed the late Les Darcy four times, and has beat en Augie Ratner, the winner of the middleweight international cham plonship in England, twice. | Johnston would like to match his prodigy with either Mike or Tom Gibbons. Jimmie says Mike and Brother Thomas will forget their cleverness when Robson cracks | them. Robson weight crown Tommy Robson Marty Philade| Loughr Gana, Cress, Loughlin, hia Joe Walter is defending the middle until Mike O'Dowd comes back to America, and then | Robson is planning to arrange a match with the Irishman, according to Johnston | light Turkeys Dressed Pork Veal —F Beef — Country Milk-—er owt ) Vrices to Retailers for ge and Cheese Selling Kutter, x) Butter— Local elty ereamery, Local city croarnery, parchinent wrapped Local creamery, cut Bege—-Fancy ranch « Tullets ss Cheese— Limbormer sseeees Washington Young A Washington cream br Bika pa ton triplets . Oregon triplets pke. A@ 48@ Ae Country Hay and (Prices paid who —— — Alfalfa. ethyl Seed Wash. No. Wash Per owt, 0.00 @ 91.00 38.00 39.00 | Whole Cor Cracked cr hop eel Meal |. Rolled Barley... Alfalfa Meat Whole Bariey ... Clipped Barley Ground Bark Corn Se ine Mash Per Calf Meal-—Per ton ..+ Oats—Minnesota Local (sprouting) «+. “Willard'll flatten round,” Jones kept telling sembled sport writers at the r But Rodel won all the Now the truth comes out, I have it in @ chortling confession from Jimmie Johnston, who's in our midst | as the manager of Tommy Robson. | It was Jimmie himself that won that battle. He's laughing about it yet | Rodel fought Willard not long after Big Jews had fought the bout on the! Coast in which Bull Young met his death. That traged mind ‘Bo just the fight,” Jimmie, “I slipped over to Witlard’s | corner, as if to examine his gloves, | him out the next as mide way was vivid in bis before and suggested that Jones do the same |™ to Rodel. “When Jones left, I said to Jens, ‘Lat me give you a tip. This fellow Rodel bas a weak heart. If you land on his body, you'll have another | Bull Young case on your hands, and| you'll never get out of jail.’ | “Jenn said he'd be cereful. All the| way thru that fight he was afraid “Rodel wasn't the gamest fighter in the world, but he soon found out Jens wasn't hitting, That gave him! eOnfidence, and he sailed round after round, and made the big fellow look like a sucker “Every time Jess thought opening up, he'd look my way and I'd hold up a hand of warning “But later, when Jess met Rodel in| another fight, and I tried to pull that weak heart stuff, Jes mnid: “Weak heart my eye—Just walt Ul we get in the ring, and I'm going to land square on it.’ “He did, and Rodel never had a chance, But the Boer didn't hay any more weak heart than I have. about i] his name There's a rea-| Cowen park Seattle man wants changed to Weston. son—he li \GREB SMACKS ‘said Greb. WHO'S WHO IN SEATTLE SPORTS, \ “DOC” ) A. there's the Hawailan music.” physical director, likes to sing. “Doc” has played hockey and bas I never did any professional ketball, and was a catcher on the work, but did sing with the Berkeley | Whittier college nine in Calffornia chorus, in California,” he confesses. | during his college days, “Doc” never waa a doctor, but his| His biggest athletic job, howeper, initials—M. D~—gave him his nick-|was his work with the Multnomah nacne A. C. football squad. He played Wells trained the Portland Coastguard for several seasons on thé league baseball team in 1917! when | club toaro ‘s they journeyed to Honolulu Big of )tature and a peppy fellow, “The islands are a wonderful place | Wells has made sports hum at the to train a ball club,” says Wells;|“Y" here since he took charge of the ‘fine weather, grounds, and—well, | work, last fall. M. D. (“Doc”) Wells, ¥. M. C HEILMAN AT FIRST? Ke Witch Chick Shorten to help out Ty Cobb and Bob Veach, the Der — | troit club can figure Harry Heilman |for first base, Of course, Leo Drew sen night want to come back, but there's hardly a chance. PUG AFTER GREAT FIGHT CLEVELAND, Feb. 8. -— Two kisses were planted on the forehead . ¥ of Tommy Robson Friday night by| Otto Knabe and Kid Gleason: ee Greb, champion middle- |CoFding to the latest from Philadel: mt, tribute to the gameness|Phia, have found a man who will | singh Slings whe: jrun their billiard hall for them, so |that Knabe can return to the Chi- lecago Cubs as coach. Brown Dent of the lighter battler, who had just given hin a great 10-round battle in the Cleveland Athletic club arena, Robson, tho outweighed between 15 and 20 pounds, gave the huskier Greb a hot argument all the way, Greb attacked him from every an- | By The gle, but could not lay him low, and| Offi : Tommy kept tearing in. The crowd | Lest Ces Best to hit the Boer. | cheered the littler man time and| as 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists» Established tx 1892 ! When the final gong rang, Greb) wasn't sativfied merely to step up) and shake hands with Tommy. He} threw his arm around Robson's neck es r red 01 . the most re! and the kisses foliowed on the im-| By Bt osabic pulse of the moment | pental Offices in Seattle, “You gave me a great tussle, kid,” | These offices have earn: | ed thelr good reputation Later he told a friend, “T've | BX the Senvate enh fought five fights and one battle in | go, the last three weeks. The battle | was right here at this club tonight.” Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed a TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR Lench Coanter Feentein Drinks. W ITHOUT question ble ti your or! oat wor you. EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia A will be of the satisfactory to 3H) WHY WALK? 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