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Keep "3 wear ee 16 DUCK Geum fom Them Trene’s The Puume! aN BE PAGE 11 BY ALLMAN |S DUFF TuaT (mn Some DisapPotr WER BUT | MN MoTueR Tanks ITS) RaneAc oo haeD FoR. | Me. ‘To co wT ————+ wis mo a! ) Acaverr x— SON KEEPS UP FAST CUE PACE SET BY FAMOUS DAD ——*| WIND PLAYS HAVOC WITH "GUN SCORES wind played havoc ‘Strong Trio Lined Up BY AHERN For Seattle Orchard If Victor ' ing iver ton i t ant joe YOUNG JAKE Gun club gro * Sunday and as ants last season, and Sim my Walsh, ningham or Marty avast to fill I be t t again. { noores were much lower than | change outfielder with the Boxton the other hole in the orchard, Seattle Jim Dar cy’ s Pr Oo wess. e SCHAEFER> A. ‘cans, he been afided to the has a outfield assured for the Rede ; 47 out of 60 in the membership! hashall outfit anager Bill Clymer ts said to be Mick King, loca! middleweight, has bai! ry ff at the er tourney, leading the field 1oit and Walsh are b good ‘in New York trying to land @ couple preparing for his bout with Jim, with all teams Next Sunday the local men will who Id have 0\o¢ first class hur for the ieeuin . Portland gladiator, in a stift| i: ain feel that entertain a team of Portland shoot holding n berths in ax soon as he completes the ties of workouts down at Austin more of a sporting proposition te ers here. The Seattle men an a reported to be weady to )Salt's gymnasium for the past start the final lap of season on ning to revenge the defeat huwied the Caast and reports himself to be in an ever with all of the clubs their shooters in the Tone City re LOCALS LOSE on ; ‘ th pomnibilities 1 yether or he will make the eet Joaete aye fer the ee pe of : p vo soo 7 o ieee T HIC trip to Calife by way of Seattle D oo h eavy weight Ls we madied wad en deter e D ® Used to perform in this section 1) Chriwtman tre Fifty Targets El EGRAP hes not been determined upon, amd . , > tod the question of Seattle's training al years ago, has been sparring ; oT TOURNEY <2 Catiroria ie also stifeup tm nm fought Romeo ating in al aac na camp se Coalttnenia ae Lup 4 nitie im one of his best and tr and ‘ 16-—~4 The high es at o ny ~— al magnates h - Cenweae Here 1 mt the telegraphic match for ne Although King gave Jim Darcy Viet or shape : yong Bigs tem them. With ’ lacing here two years ago he halt of am in t a Lake Gan ¢ » fill in at either first or ste= it t a6 j 1 14 w Kellogg team Sunday. The! ong hase, ar be ined upaaes Ml be up against a different man pital, and Vancouver should romp 1 " Wallace Kellogg 118 “ ’ * 1) aw th the mf » the & final count was Wallace Kellogg third hase, a second oman and & nm he meets James here next ji away with the mtx, a " a “te - 2 y te he manne Jope, t ou ne mt Seattle i + og), | Muortstop must be ained from 4 | Wednesday ft time tht 10 18—40 egraphic matches Sunday are aa f aaah S & short time ago, one is ne thin + A be — lige - an had Tights a whe . " r ‘it wit | 4 14 Seattle vs. Wallace Kellogg will undoub' rer. to second career © the ext’ mix of the regulay Kenttle Li. Hopk 24; R. 8.) ba a lneason here ‘ i H.E., And then there is the question of 3 va - ae | Th " “ e primed t 4 : A 3. Fitegerald. pitchers and catehers. It Clymer = Reports from Portland ate t up thy ame of their young pe id 3 ty lands a couple of good hurlers in v gam a johnso Pthat Darcy is going after a knockout en Wednesday as they have had Ss OLDJAKR R. C. MeConneti 1 1 a aes eopm New York, the problem won't be so gin the early rounds. King, however MICK KING }a good week's rest and every mem SCHAEFER George B. Baker wom. _s te ‘A couple of catchers aia going thru the regular stunts that ner of the septet ix in fighting trim. | Cc. W. Bandy 5 1 ye © to be obtained, for Tom Gun- Egrecede his every entry into the| the go and is after the old victory| a | L. MB. Lear a. ae Spokane vs. Portland am will hardly do for the Coast “fing via the knockout route. Shade made | Dr. EB. W. Kerr on % pokane—Cc or Pe "They all look alike to me.” says|a pretty good impression against “4 ” The king is dead! Long live the | F. Chantreil rar 4: Ching paces and feel fine.” been boxing hard in bis work , . : F. Landwehr 1 13 11-85) The \ tub ait Y. M. JUNIORS ing in the Or battler Z ; ; W. 1, For, Aget. Pot f dilflards. : F. Kaynor o 8 their match was forfeited to Spo- WIN EASY MIX ed to arrive in Eddie McKenna, the flashy le ancouver § +: 08 $3 a8 Vor ig” Jake aefer, son of yA Wickman 9 6 16-81] Kane. yy with featherweight, is rounding into Sea 8 ‘ 1% 5 Old" Jake Schaefer. one of the x7 Mikkelson > 9s see ae fan Francisco bantamweight top shape and will be hard to best | Victoria . ‘ 50 greatest billiard players that ever|w. & gexton pe a i. FROM ORILLIA | ah | mixes with Bud Ridley in the from now on. He mixes with Jimmy ved, has taken his rightful place) war Kastner adhe ae com ndup. Duffy, © fast boy from Grays Har GAMES THIS WEEK the foremost stars of the cue.! he @, W Giffin pi eg Tramping on the Orillia basketball | ree Adams has had some sweet things bor Monday—-Victoria at Vancou in hin recent match at Chi: pe Erance sa 8 rion = eee squad to the tune of a 40-to-34 score, about him in the San Francisco, In the opening bout, Percy Walker |] ver cago, against Walker-Cochran, that ¢ Gargano: 8 : _ Lewistown Suenerey—Jonnsen the Swastikas, Y. M. C. A. junior? sheets and is going out to win, does battle with Billy Carp, a new Wednesday—Vancouver at Se he showed the clase that was in him. 7 4 geott Ga House basketball squad, are laying claim to ing to reports from his train-| comer. attle and dem ' t world ©. H. Wood € #8 14 the Northwest junior cage title, camp. Ridley is in great shape Friday—Seattle at Victoria old saying that! wok Garde : pi The Orillia team had besten te f the mix and is just as confident blood will te pat 0 locals on the Orillia Moor earlier in he will beat the Southerner RITCHIE MAY INDIVIDUAL SCORING Walker Cochfan, one of the bert Hundred Targets Howard Dadlons, ‘|the season, but the “¥" squad lifted the Northwest bantam RECORDS today, was buried under 25 » TLIy swamped them in the return match cht crown from Billy Mascott’s| GET CRACK. AT an avalanche of billiards, the final|R. 8, Searle i 8 -4ho08) ancien. — Ghelied Sune Saturday last week and intends to keep Morris, Seattle 5 score belr 00 to 3.100 | J. H. Hopkins 45—85| Charles Day, 24; Finch Viedler Bruce Hesketh, of the locals, was phe says WEL TER I I TLE ] terior: vancouver 15 0 6 m1} so | “Young” Jake made runs of 307,!W. H. Carstens 41—86/C, H. Roup, 23; Walter Pratach the high point winner of the mix, Pete Trains Hard Mackay, Vancouver. $% ? 1% 71, 200 and for an av ge of | Dr. C. L. Temp r 40-8 tal, 118 with 22 counters to his credit. Henry ike Pete and Billy Shade are aij) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.—Jim | Foyston, Seattle . “y: ay M244 to @ week's p . i t- Bellingham vs. Kalispell me ree tS ee for their mix on the card. Pete Coffroth today announced he intend Kill the Crow, « hig f 207 is with.|L. 8. Barnes ° 4 ghaen-til Monksier Oi: Jack |’ took ous ae = to oa Tila werking like = treoper for : one point 6 world’s record of |H. Fleming 1s 4 phar akney, 24; Jac ve Swastikas opel ul ed to try for a Ritchie-Ted Lewis : Plead Farmers Gumea ww nt qmade |W. B. Taft 8 $6 48 24; John Kienart, Joe from any junior team in the, [match for the welterweight world | graniey ancouve ng | agair Walker ¢ ran in the 18 ; BR. Baker 4 " . 23; Arnold Rathburn, 2 Games can be arranged) Your Pa je Appreciated championship Wakes le " ; torial from Forest and Stream) handicap tournament player at New C. W. Bandy 9% 3 118 thru Bruce Hesketh at 517 County-~ Cashed But Coffroth’s affair could only bel] py nderdale, Vietoria 4 : - : a 4 that the | York. in 19 J. H. Davis 9 #19 Kalispell did not shoot because of City building, or thru Wes Rennie a& ; of four rounds in this state. Oda Veen 68 4 « hat the Sieppe's run. was suade in.al¥. Landwehr si yee" » weathe |the ¥. M. CG. A, 4 He said he considered Ritchie at} ory... ey 5 aT ee ap event, it is doubtful if he|¥. Kaynor 15 18 — = the pinnacle of his career, after his [coy Vancouver titled to a record, which would |W. E. Sexton. o 14 showing against Benny Leonard. creel. Wiahieies.., @ 0k: 8 ; Hoppe, Cochr @ Schaefer M. Grosaman . 0 19 | Ritchie cannot make the light: \cononald. Serttie . 1 poco i hack each holding the competitive record F. J. Cook e955 | weight class now Raviwas. “Wiatoe [. ako . . al PPE - ——— —_ o - baad lack can be a . on Irvin, Van.-Victoria 1 3 oa ited Ta taideels ah Wika: aominnieee Many veter f the bi HOLKE TRADED rl Murray, Seattle 1 8 Ti tion of grain and the protection of | Predict that sho y BOSTON, Feb. 24.—Walter Holke 4 Rickey ei is va ged orous birds, you | Will far outshine the present cham-|has been traded to the Roston Na Duncan, Vancouver, 2 9 2( are invited a ante va pis of the cue, and that new ree: |tionals from the Cincinnati Nation C. Laughlin, Viet’a. 1 2° Sidon ame ben onions ‘candy a rds will be made by him, as they|als for Jimmy Smith and a oi ash Se cougthipges A ged <gary Pos pee - — Washington G rant, prexy of the lo. — ‘ MAKE ‘EM GIVE BOND cal club rrr A If the price of golf balls continues ne Beginners’ Dancing Classes §. ‘opment. sate ite of out bale cotinnen| yo Pee: ‘ : CITY LEAGUE atteaates that eves mel caddies to give bond in some re-| Football coaches are not preju Lhrift will bring you success, save CT pAprincatasple coast ee ckesty iable compan diced against kickers " sakes % zi Will Begin at 7:00 Sharp BOWLING DOPE ) tars to the farmers, truck ra = fond you from worry, make you a bet- suinbina Gn cxven 1 whateve ter husband, father and citizen, a Monday Night This will be a REAL opportunity for those who desire to perfect their dancing. We teach thoroughly in these ’ classes the fundamental principles of dancing and the newest dances. Orpheums Pope-Sibleys MacD. & Bouthwick 21 The HIPPODROME : Fifth and University REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lighteat strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 16 year EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth $10.00 10.00 Set Whalevone Teeth $8.00 Crowns $4.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam Filling ‘ Painless Extracting Have impression taken tn jon and advice free. ‘ork, We Me Tonage ‘in recommended ne Kood satinfaction. our 'e tented our a -g when coming to our office, “= owe ight place. Bring th's ad with you. | , | > ‘ Caferet All work guaranteed for 16 yenre. and ge Ly OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS. fi. , eer UNIVERSITY OF Opposite Vraser-Faterson Om | Walker .... 13 sa Anh 7s / \ TODAY’S MARKET REPORT is are the natural on. emie all inse yeong birds | 2 the and over hlone can keep tr the ravages Wholesale Dealers tor ng, live of insects. Crows destroy birds, | | tables and Fruit | | Hene—Live, tight birds destroy insects, insects destroy |{— ———————--—i9f | Howvy, live . r VEGETABLE! Delgian Mares Live crops—-therefore, kill the crows and emg leery save the crops Recte—Lecal, per sack sok _— Ay It is certain that ne concerted block hogs 4] action on the par farmers and AEST 4 tamen to reduce the number of Mitk—Per ewt. ° pests will conserve a large aati a s9| quantity of grain and thus prove an Selling Prices to Retaile ' *9|{mportant factor in meeting Amer ‘ Butter, Eggs and Cheese i 1 years, at the Angeles, crate, 2.008 Butter— ~ piintidad: Gannett Local city creamery, Tb., tn : 1d propagation of ‘ +6 | game It is for this 186| purpose that the | crow shoot $S\ is being conducted t ar +.21,00@ 22.00 HH 26.007 20.00 FLYNN TAKES COL Nv beeet, in jug, per tt O5@ 00% 6 ‘| OAKLAND, Cal., Fe Fire: | pampkine-—E. Wash., per Tb.. 020 02% 35 n was knocked out by | Hadishes ep a Bp ~ ae af in the first round of | Tarn ae Washington triplets rt Be four-round ring en Oregon triplets 20 (34 ‘ Apple rT Saturda " Wagners .. - ho Wash. Wineraps WINS CUP Local Kin ix. DIEGO, Ca Feb, 24. De ~ Percival Thompson up t}and 2 to play, Paul Gardner Chi 4.60 iia |ehampionship of the Coror +:2.50@ 8.00 yd i78/| try club here Saturda 69.00 W: “<3 Almonds—Per t oss 57.00] STANFORD WINS Brasil Nute—Por 90 PALO ALTO, Cal, Feb, 24.—The | Filberte a ‘ Soro Sel ipped Barley 2180-00 t|Leland Stanford university rugby peewee Per ™. Harley ...... 171| team defeated the University of Call-|watnute—Por Ib. . 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