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GIVE You HALF A MINUTE Lev OUT THe CHECK. AND Xou'D BETTER NOTIFY ‘Your DocTrore, Too {!} NA, Cuba, Feb, 21.-—With the at Oriental Park more than over, It is assured that, in spite of difficulties, due to strike trou- and bad weather, the Cuba- can Jockey ciub will have the tion of conducting the most fal race meet since it estab- d the sport here, five years ago. bans have taken to racing with enthusiasm and good judgment two of the locally owned stables we captured important stakes, and present appearances the honor @wning the best horse racing here rest with either A. H. Diaz or the stable, owned by Messrs. fe and Fernandez. The candidate the former is the 4-year-old Ores- while the Armonia representative Wiseman, winner of the Christmas ind New Year's handicaps. “Only during the past few weeks has been possible to make a fair com- of the merits of the horses, track conditions varied in the part of the meeting, and kept of the best thoroughbreds out @ competition. Track records ha’ be to fall now, and with the pros- more new “Probable that many will be on the books before ot meeting closes at the end Whe return to form of Orestes bh: the chief incident of recent This'son of Tracery has teen by the climate of this island that he is an entirely horse to the one that raced ‘om American tracks last year. He has thickened considerably, and is as fine a specimen of the thor- d as one would wish to see, up to his looks. his first serious effort in the Castle Handicap at six fur- and electrified the spectators ning from last place In the and winning from a good with Wiseman second. app had the mount on Orestes, handled the horse perfectly. buying their surplus k from the Camp is Exchange we can SWEDISH MATCHES “VULCAN” A Safety Match 10c per package. $1.10 per gross. SPRING IGAR CO., Inc. 707 First Ave. 418 Pike Street 910 Second Ave. Leary Bidg. Lobby Hotel Butler Lobby “SENT ON REQUEST” { p eres, tagert® All work guaran it and get t d See Sa <7 iy og tg whose work in titi ents who have tested our work are in t right place. Bring Open Sundays From 9 teed for 16 ¥: h same dn Drestes Best of Horses Under Silks at Havana of a fast track from now on, it) what is more to the point, is/ the preliminary race Orestes | | | | | istaoe’ wee st = CANADIAN ICE | fore tackling BY CO outrun at the start, but Knapp wait-! ed patiently, and by a vigorous ride} made up ten in the short stretch. Orestes carried 116% pounds, and equaled the track record of 1:11 3-5. In his present form Orestes would make trouble for the leading handi- p horses in the States, but In view of the disastrous res racing as a 3-year-old, it is doubtful) if his owner will risk another cam- paign away from home. There bas been a «re lengths t improve- ment in the sport, owing to the strict | discipline imposed by the presiding steward, Christopher J. Fitagerald, who has ruled over the Jockeys with an iron hand. There are a lot of good boys here, but earty in the meet- ing many of them cutting across and bumping oppo- nents. Two-year-olds did not begin to race here until January 21, but there have been some good contests by the babies since, and perhaps @ sensa- tional development in Mra J. J, Tim- merman’s Dr. Hall, a son of Aero- naut-Anna Sain. his first start, but on hix second at- tempt he sprend-engted his fleld, win- ning by eight lengths, and making a new track record of 23 seconds for two furlongs. Dr. Hall ix the first foal of Anna Sain, and it is possible that the mat- tit of his foreign | took chances in} Hoe ran greenty on| NDO| DOINGS OF THE | | HeRE Were, Here, Youlc MAN! 1 LD You To PUT YouR TONS | AWAY AMO | Don't CARE For ANY DISPLAY OF T ‘“ FoR MY birrie Y= “THATS THE MOST REALIONIC PICTURE OF A COW rr \VE EVER SEEN - OF WE LOWLY KING 16 MY SPECIALTY ~ ee! WILL NAPOLEON LEAD THE NLL NNN SSN 2 S NM SNSNNANS SESSLL ALE N en SSNS igg with Aeronaut has produced a really good horse, as Maj. E. B.C satt's stallion has previously sent a smart sprinter to the races in Spring- board. Frank Weir, who had meteoric success at the beginning of the meet- ing, is still at the head of the list of winning owners, with a total of $11,805, but is being hard preased by Kay Spence, who has a large stable and has heen taking down purses with great regularity. The Cuban owners, A. H. Diaz and the Armonia stable, are well up on the list, and likely to hold their own, as they have many candidates for stakes in their stables, TEAMS STAGE TILTS FRIDAY Victoria will make a stand against the Vancouver hockey squad tonight in their own rink, but are not given much of a chance to cop the verdict The Vancouver seven is going at a fast clip and is leading the league, while Victoria has some of her strongest players on the sick list The Vancouver squad will play ite last game of the season on Seattle lee next Wednesday, w the locals f | | Will John McGraw lead the New York Giants in the National league again this season? That is the big ques tion confronting baseball men in the East. Rumors have been persistent that Christy Mathewson, cinnati Reds last season, would pilot the club, but the little Napoleon refuses to divulge the answer. McGraw is a full-fledged magnate now, owning part of the New York franchise, but the call of the game is strong, and it’s 99 chances oft of 100 that the little leader will be back at the helm of his pets when the first game is called. AT IT AGAIN Word comes that the Oregon uni football team WORD FROM BARNES gement of the ' Efforts by the mans New York Giants t Jexse Barnes have He has informed the stationed at Fort R he will, be available for baseball does nét profess to know te Pitcher loc has vernity resumed A game In follow with been #u that he with the Califorr te 1 another ngton NOT THE SAME » doughnuts is no longer dda it used to be “MYSTERIOUS” Myster: Fred last neue Now Walk COACH ut Rhode major ment forward to th toria and Van Monday nigh tle will have da and Seat a full week's reat be the le leaders. In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the Nghteat end strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; tO Most of our present patronage is rec 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS jay again on|made a shift in st Card He has has been with the Lou A will coach jobs RACE TO BE STAGED | SANTA MONICA, Cal, Feb. 21 | All doubts as to the holding of the} Santa Monica road-race—California 2% automobile speed classic—March 15,/ 4 r a2 were swept away today when, at a| ce eee, sien re ot | mass meeting, all civic organizations | MCT Irrauts Per, th... o. ne 10 and the city council promised to get |Cabbage—Local, per Ib o4@ 0 19@ 121 behind the event. There had been |Carrets—Local, per sack 1e2 0@ (a1 talk ot rd. 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(Li BRING him UP HERE THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. TAN AND WE Won'T ACT THAT WAY — [1 00 aN NT CARE WILL You “TAKE #% S00, FOR \T 4 a strong posstbill PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN WELL, ALL RIGHT, I"LL BRING JIMMY Jones UP HERE “War's Just wnat "LL Do Vie BRING JIMMY JONES UP | Were AND WEEP Wim WITH IF JIMMY JONES comes UP HERE fu ove Him A “To WIS House AND Kick IN THE PANTS: STAM ‘THERE (<a exnierr Willie Ritchie to Mix With Benny Leonard Tonight ! (VARSITY MEN _ PLAY OREGON FIVE FRIDAY \LAST LAP OF Al CAGE SEASON IS UNDER WAY ‘ } SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 = - - The O. A. C. ba STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Willie Ritchie, former world’s A C. basketball tive will WwW. L lightweight champion, will mix (| '"vace University of Washing+ Broadway o 1.00 ( with Henny Leohard, present (| ton gymnasium tonight, to play (Be ity that Bob Harper, the new Northy in 1 ler a y= round £0 ) local varsity quintet. Another game west lightweight champion, wil Queen Anne .... 3 ) here @ champion 38}! wil be staged tomo poy forsia pred age mer a eh } favored to win, altho Ritchie is ji" * en a tomorrow ae Edius -caatier coh ab ae 1 ) in an outside chance to beat e — last tilts to be staged — crown in Tacoma, No agree o & New Yorker. It will be a 1 Mast! vous thie ar — 3 ments have been signed, but | % vie } decision bout, and the title will {| | rig - : w. five will take ‘Sankn bs Galois toe anetaee al } not be at stake. Leonard will en- {| WP to Hastern Washin where with Hoerper, according to re The Seattle high schoo! basketball ) ter the ring at about 135 pounds, oe, wi Seales with th ' ss Fe e, and later journey over to ports from Tacoma. Druximan, fives ew to the second round of |} While Ritchie will weigh consid: ¢) Oo" “rain, wy oy manager of the local boy, s4¥8 |the present season with th { erably more. Senko aaa’ ean te * that Harper is willing to meet whe = en Bees “The "e° aoe Jones any place, and any time, |*cheduled for Friday. Broadway has Thee ee, ee ee e thru the first half of the season REINSTATED to avenge the two defeats adminis i ial wants to mix|Without a scratch, but will be up! sae | tered in Oregon by the Oregon farm wiAny fahter who wants to mis |acainst @ hard contest when they e National Commission an-|ers. Two of the Aggies : vounde Tinwside, eye Dresioen, his |tackie the Quays t t. The first es, upon formal request from | Will not be able to make the trip: aotnager. A good, husky forfeit will |time these squads hooked up Broad-|the two players, that Pitcher Rar | osc Peg ee wee ee be among the articles of agreement don 1a winner by a single Caldwell and Third Baseman Doug-| tine up Paige Sa eb ge that each boy make pounds or las Baird, who quit their clubsin turn over the of ty 5 re Bud Ridley has been matched with Georgte San Francisco miller, for semiwindup at the Crystal Poot |W!!! get under way at 730. The! The St. Louts Cardinals announce | pion, won his match from Tuesday night, Ridley won the | ##™me" are to be staged on the Queen the signing of an outfielder named|Kumagae, Japanese crack, tm 3 bantamweight title of the North. Anne floor Jake Miller, who made something | middle states’ indoor tennis meet went last Tuesday, and will put his crown up for contest when be tackles Adams. Adams, the classy Both quintets are going at top mid-season for war work, have been speed, and it is a question who will) 54 ep. YOUNGSTER WINS MATCH win, altho the present dope favors|"imstated to good standing. | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 2i—= the Pine st. team. The second teams |Young Vincent Richards, of New he. . | Will stage a preliminary melee, which SIGN ROOKIE | York, national boys’ single cham of @ reputation playing in a ship-| here last night, by a score of 44, — builders’ league last summer. He|63, 6-4. Kumagae was ranged No, was with the Sparrows Point team,|7 by the tennis ranking committes — Charley Kelschner recommends him. | last year. The first teams will line up hy fol Position Queen Anne r. Ripley | Frankie Rogers, soldier welter- | Frayan (C) -Attleson (C,) eee weight. ie yelling for action. Frankie | Rice - Douglas put the West Seattle men gave them | TO PLAY FOR TITLE Rad ‘like $0 take on gems of the | LA Vake G Bryan a hard fight in the first game staged) OTTAWA, Feb. 21.—The i: professed v eaters in the near | Norris sos G ‘Sy... MoCarthy by these teams earlier in the season.| defeated the Arenas, 3 goals to future, as he has had a long vac Lincoln, which i entrenched in| In the other game of the day|here last night, and won the | ton m the ring game, and lv rar second place, entertains the West! Franklin is scheduled to play hoststo|to play the Canadiens for the ‘3 ing to go, attic crew on its own floor this}the Ballard five. Ballard should win| son's hockey title, ‘The winmer . rnoon. The Green Lake boys|this game. Franklin hasn't annexed) make the trip to the coast to play” | The Mile key King sinm é Der ¥|should win without much trouble,'a single win this season. ithe winner of the Coast league. yatal Pool card next week, should be a hummer. While such an event doe not happen in many moons, | many fans are picking the rugged | Portlander tc w Mickey away. | x Pete Mitchie will take a chance on loxing his coast Mehtweight crown = 1 he battles with Heinie Schu mann, the m apion, in the headiine bout at Tacoma next week, | It should be a“fast bout, because Mitchie beat such a good man as Harry Anderson recently. Schu ’ leader of the Cin-| mann {ts champion of the marines, and has beat some hardy battle | his ring career | ow a theatrical syndicate with e e Iquartera in Boston is trying to talize on Hank Gowdy’s war| n rd. It ie said to have cabled | an offer of $1,500 a week for| 0 weeks to go on the stage and tell how he beat Germany BOXING BILL PAS 4 CARSON CITY, Nev., Feb The state ser today passed the att e tar S-round boxing bill, which had earlier passed the house. 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