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a 2 eee a VERETT TRUE OH, MiSter THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB Ry Condo | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Appears in the Height of Masquerade, | WHIFPLEe, WON'T YOU PLEASE RECITE "THE PICTURE OW THE BAR ROOM FLOOR’ £ You Do tr So WweLl~— j WHO's WHO IN SEATTLE SPORTS JAMES BREWSTER Jimmy Brewster, the mt of the Seattle baseball clr movie fan and an ardent adm Doug Fairbanks J 's his pep,” says Sir James And. believe us, James has an @undant amount of pep himself tho he is fond of crab as a member the menu, Brewster mys it has pthing to do with his disposition But down to business. | “We're going to have a great ball lub,” he declares; “I know it, be- “fause Bill Clymer, who is going to un the club, ots in the business, and we are utting the fate of the playing end it up to him.” Brewster is ‘one of Seattle's leading tigar magnates, and has a chain of stores as long as the waterfront in | Beattie. Jimmy is particularty fond of fish ing. and takes a jaunt out to his plage at Lake Park. on Lake Wash A. every now and then to angle fi for the pride of the streacns. Up at the Elks’ club Brewster Bolds forth as the house manager "Pay Checks Appreciated TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner Srd and Pike ounter Barter Shop Drinks, M_ 19. Card Tables PUGET SOUND STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES [ERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN Ipocx, yoor ov MARION eTREET new Arrive Sei Bee, for) t iipm 4 joa} daily daity | exceptite Vieterta Sundayieaving Kea! _ May night. "Does not go thre! on trip) for Ta-110 Steameri 1? E-8Opristnale trip. 92¢ reand! 00pm trip. 16 T:00pm! 9:00pm) datty | mn @tr. Aiows, S$: 9pmiTowneen4t Atrecti10:39pm Aatiy ‘Conn it Townsend) daily twith rafl ! for attl Ipotnts on Olymptet ‘pentnentn ' Anacortes yet Reflingeh mm Gienmer Whateom! € 9nre ‘for Anacertes and! dafly Patlineham. ! ~~ Belfinghare—Anacertes yo & Kelshen, for! 4: 009m lAnarortes and Mel! dafty ‘tingham ! Port "Port Townson !--Port Angeles ae ‘Way Ports [| ie tiem Str. Utopia, tor P | May Townsend, Port wi rs Diy tatty ae eed ‘Dttpm Thurs fat 12-00 mitent Mon. Tove. ame, Dunsenean and! ‘Thurs !Port Angvler | foes through to! IMenh Pay on Tnes-! {day trip. ' ~Gamble—Ladlow—Piagler Titiom Gtenmer Peret, for) 9 100m fy (Kingston, Gam die! daily exreptil. n dio fon! except Sator'y'F | (Sanday Hanwrilie 70pm) Now fer Titham'ate, City Mon. for al Thore Wand Caral—Gamble—ladiow Tudlow \°* Hanger 4 alll Ipotnts on Hood Canal! Sun Pointe marked ** are boat landings for points and for landing potrta must male for innding, Martitey tn janding ch Bageace Wability | Ing eppare!, not to 150 pounda allowed free sien Preignt (oxeapting ft midnight FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, | in presi: | He is one of the best little | Mets Set \ { ‘ ‘ ‘ is also a Mason and belongs to the Rotary club and the Ch Commerce. With directors lin up with Sir James to head the & ball squad, the local team sh have more than enough pep, if not! ng ol MESSAGE TO THE SEMI-PRO BALL CLUBS purpose. Federation of rules the ° The t Basebalt ye National | 4 standard and playing cor ditions so that amateur ball players of the EB and West and North and South may meet on an equal] h they together In es for champion- basis w annual serie en Jea in to have organiza in. t amateurs. Evils of amateur such the pitting ry of promise against th importing of al champlo with late baseball | unfair, and the players for the f all be done Proper organization the and lot gume will give b and broad exe Managership, proper lopment of players th ves and the right kind of inte from the public, And, as the publi Interest increases, more adequate support will be received from the community ‘The federation believes in the prin- ciple of home rule. Rach affiliated city may have its own rules, suit able to local conditions, so long us in the main, they meet the require ments of the federation When @ community or: is effected, little difficulty will be found in securing leading citizens who will supervise affairs and act! as a court of last resort. One thing | remember: Always be fair. Be in terested in the growth sport. Under the present rules of ti federation, there are two classes ball players: Those who re nothing for playing and those who may receive a little money now and then, but are not dependent on t game for el Since ization of g00d, clean | @ livelihood the national organization was formed, recognition of the sand lotters has been given both at Washington and by the professional interests, President Sexton, of the minor leagues, said the other day Hed sandiotter 1 to the ure aa es sent velopment and per federation o: ficating that coming into the their rting goods dealers are barred siding office in the National ball Federation, #0 that all of get an equal chance at the and lot business. And, without amateurs, the sporting goods houses | could not exist, There are over 10, amateur teams of wed in the nited with over 150,000 as compared with the asxional them signed play 89 to 10 about 2,000 lotters far outdraw the prof als, The total attendance at from 200 to 30,000 in each or more of leading am one game a, OW © was clubs, using the sand-| und umpionst nite Autos Omaha team. of Cle The 4 rabid one nd friends, at every wand ng all b turn out to 4 relatives him oppor tunity Playfield Fives to Battle for Title nd mee eames of the RHAPS » bawet neribe seems had the enterprise to interview ter Johnson for hin views on that went Eddie Ainsmitt Wavhington team, W t be ting. to have] Val the trade from the n mig war inter up among the elect and may | Kay | atre jdo not seem to have OW,OLIVIA, LeT’s see Wuat You'Re Gowe “DH Wear To The wae SQUIRREL FOOD. FIRST PLACE IS AT STAKE IN ICE RACE BY LEO H. LASSEN With the league leadership at stake, the Seattle Metropotitans are determined clean up on the Vancouver Millionaires when they tackle the locals on the Arena lee tonight, aceorting to Manager Pele Muldoon, of the Seattle seven “The beys hit their true stride last) Wednesday, when they bounced the puck past the Vie teria goalie for nine counters,” says Pete, “and they are out to run up another big score to night. The boys are in the best of shape for the crucial game, and there will be no alibi if we get walloped.” Scoring Race Close ie an interesting be for the scoring honors in the | at the present time, Micke Ka Morris and “Cyclone Taylor are all tied for the leadership with 13 p each, ernie. the 8 attle center, was lagging behind dur ing the first few games, but has reached his true gait and is now even with the Vancouver stars. Mor ris snagged three goals in the game with Victoria last week, and one as siet Cully Wile who is bang-up brand of hor a Kittle circus all of bie own in the scoring line. The f ward snagged five points ip jast week's melee, and i# having dreams of leading league scorers thin seanor Hin playmates say Wilson ts m wrought up over his scoring re than a ball player over hia batting average. Cully has taken to writir hin counters on his cuffs, say teammates, which is a sure sign of fickleness in hockey ¢ Seore List At the present tine scorers rank as f There playing a key, is staging the lend: Goals Seattle .. 8 Vancouver 9 MacKay, Vanc'ver $ Wilson, Sea ‘ Foyston 9 : u A littl the « Morris art and Frank xton Met forward, will be right be lead umn himeett to er the scoring « "Rorrow morning The Vancouve hard game to the Victoria cre ne struggle on the V ¢ Monday, and one ver's own men, Alex Irvin ne the Vietorians, turned the trick by 1K the winning ge undoubtec nt of vic ory, afid the plucky Victoria crew slipped over Seattle has to thank the Victorians for, bec a win for the locals tonight, and the Mets will be resting tn first place again Taylor Up to Old Tricks clone” Taylor and young Mac are the big players for the Van 1 they have hit their according to Frank Northernera. lefense ame on a bunch of Millionatrew ing team dropped a w in overconfid a win much ause © earn, midseason f Patrick Duncan, ma the dete Stanley are playing nice game on the forward lin tone Patricy ok in a all on th rough tactics keep hin of the Ume Lehmar on the bench mi Holmes primed for two of the rival © fra t gow! both © men are ra in the to « t timex, their pla the whole aggre ots have to ¢ » count Dance on lee Everybody is urged by M Lester to wear rubbers to- , o@ they can indulge in the the ive after the argument tra is to he move of the jee, and ing to have a over the frozen t “It's great stuff,” “we are pla couple of experts show how e it is to dance on ice between periods.” Some is go. to glide says sy fancy aung, perhaps by Bet You wie Neve KNow me, WILBUR SEATTLE BALL MEN TO HOLD MEET TONIGHT The directors of the new Se atile baseball club are to go seasion tonight at the Bikes’ club, with Jimmy Brewster, where the club prexy will give his official report of the “doings” in Califor nia, where he and Vice President Dugdale attended the annual merting of the Coast league moguls, The organization of the busi ness end of the club ls also to be perfected tonight's se» sion, according to Brewster N te have bee the local m yet mailed the heid over fr }Ctymer in assemble im Bast It in pe ome to ne trip T nays Reattle until after t in California leaving » him.” Rafac Jimmy signing maid Ban ing wide “an Donal trainis the Stockton a the Cal loca among an Rafael by Walter ap ne weathe is atre od Mat a «reat t + played ball oof years age The new club directo a Ke tub making ever a fi baseball will go « and fant t effort et class clut WRIGHT AND _ HERMAN TO _FIGHT HERE | Billy Wright and Mexican battler “line of the Cr noker next week tin & Balt Billy Masecott, Coast bantamwe king, will mix with Bud Ridley the seni-windup. The rest of ecard will be ar 1 later in week | TROEH HIGH | AMONG SHOTS IN MISSOURI KANSAS CIT shooting 23 out of Wainwri of Lenox interstate at the fi “Kid” Herman. Poot Aus vital nding te in the amateur wing sh root here t troph of the trapsho day's annual midwiater oting tournament William of Nichols defended Interstate target making 92 hits out of 100. Frank Troeh, of Vancouver ington, among the leaders the 125-target event which ha been comp He ran up 12 out of 126 Arenas Still Have Chance for Honors TORONTO. Feb Canadians in Arenas still } Ottawa for the title in the Wetleat the la cup, was in not + hits Ont Smear mix, t) to overha ante t night's melee WILDE TO FIGHT NEW YORK BOY LONDON, Fe Wilde British flyweight ch will meet joe Lynch, New York bantamweight round bout be rting Mar s) H Dunean ! 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Both men among the and will nteresting f the league Americans idered in base! make it clubs { martest m 2 Tr and over Young, live vy, live Reigian Hor Turkeys Live Pork Veal Reet Milk Ketailers for Hutter, Eggs and Cheese Batter Country Hay and P + pald wholesale) 0.00 #31 $000.99 ifalfe--, Wash. No. 1 Flovothy Kye Seed Whole Corn eked Corn Rolled Bartey Alfalfa Meal Whole Bartey ed Marley i Minnesot Laval (sprout will re | who mad be der were both * Philadelphia see nen | Next Time Bey o undoubtedly the rest of the t for Ice Mix With Canadians Bere Card Is Complete for _ Elks’ Club Mitt Show Uned | Je eek Bike’ amoker 6 MeKe Hill furnishing ene of the minary bouts, and Harry Dawson and Mor Jones in the curtain The other Bob H has been vith oidier will with it 10a minaries for the Elks, good boxer but jen’t very Hull will show for the firat y here since his return na and gan Dodge bouts on the card ‘pe end Hero Jones younger brother the headliner oppose Harry Jack May r n X in the headline wi t t Scha been saying nlee who is his first fight, O. A. C. WINS FAST MIX IN LAST MINUTE VALL Feb. 12— the ball into the ring-2® condition and has improved | ceconds ‘ hi Rik wind considerably by rope skip: cg 4 feel ee ng workouts, He has also had se. bp ice O. A. « bas copped the nard workouts with the “Bitter. University of Washe Kid" at his training ¢ his squad by the ilarper is noted for having a margin of one point The but his trainers say that al count was 18 to 17. have to keep away from Bob’s| Arthur grabbed off the high soog- be the end ng honors of the night, the Oregon yre Trains Jones netting 10 points. Cook going thru his training high man for the visitors, watchful eye of Chet McIntyre. He ® £004 floor game for the invaders, ix a fast, shifty bexer, and is very The first balf ended with the Ore- popular with the fans because he mers on the long end of stands off at a distance and boxes * 10 6 count, but the Washington his opponent. His punches are al! en overcame the three-point ad- clean blows, which are popular w vantage and led the home squad at the gailery boys. several times during the final half, it ahead be a ge0d tant Luck was against them, however, ing speed and boxing skill and they were nosed out in the last | In the semiwindup, Harry Gillum {and Jack May will do battle. Gillum | is too well known to need further introduction, and all of the fans know that he fights all of the time. May newcomer, and his first fight will be watched with interest | bere Jim Jorge, the big New Yorker, will make his second bow to the s in his bout with another jack Gran Jorge made good impression in his bat- with Harry Williams the other j night. Grant a big fellow and promises to make the going torrid ‘tor Jorge | doe Hill on Bill } | Eddie McKenna, the little battler nice showing against nist other pee Dawson, The HarperJones scheduled tim mis t I Daw and called uff ma s that the fans are all wrou about the affair, and are clam« the boys to get th a tornado t Frid has Harper is going thru a series of training stunts and is primed e mix. He ix in the best of Dropping nter, game with the root mp. | ing fast Jones on five for ski fi right Jones stunts is over in featur ed up as follows: U. of W. OT ‘ Sohns MeCart (2) te 4 Eikelman (2). Botsford. A MASKED AGREEMENT New York report has it that Man- ager Miller Huggins will let Harold Ruel do a lot of catching this year. 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