The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 13

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BY CONDO |DOINGS 0 OF THE DUFFS—It Was Tom's bad SAY, Ween, Youve Au IWITED A pe SOLDIER. OR SALOR OUT ‘TO DINNER. SO I TRODEHT | WoukLD Bras A LIEUTENANT OF 5 “The AWoULANce CORPS or wiTH MC RNIGHT~ Alb RIGHT. wet Be Per ovr REAT scort!F SHUT DOWN AND “THE MIDDLE OF YOUR FACE IS ™ ma King Re eee FISTIC NOTES _ RIDLEYBOXES |} ~~" OREGON CITY [MM Play V | FAST BANT AMS WHO MIX ets to ay Vancouver, ~ ec casas pon ican ioe win | GOLDEN GATE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HERE TO PUT FAST iiithia tem ars ot tues sous memes | Mab) ARTIST wie tn XE. NINE IN FIELD Leaders Defeat Victoria and gave Ad a $10 bill to keep for him. Fortner got walloped and ——————— |} PORTLAND, Feb. 6 im a flurry because he was on the short end of the count and Ad gave ~ ae agate aa u f . leCredie ere an fine ‘or @ ad t the end of ne Ree 4 $5 Dill instead of the $10. It was a bum joke, but / ght he was on: eas ae tense 2 foram —Shyettgpelonletivaemss i iaila? piece of comedy. Meaday Fortner came down to Austin TONIGHTS CARD , + | nfield ax he is for pitchers and ; Victoria reven unlimbered and made 4th varra ‘ 1 cael erred Mickey King vs. Jimmy Darey,{ | | | gardeners, he would not be worrying STANDING OF THE CLUBS nde effort to even up the tal- ‘s with a warrant sworn out for Ad's arrest, charging him w | | bit about hiv Pacific coast league Won. Lost. Pet anging bim. He loaned his star and the warrant to one of the t he leben niy: \ = Pago Syoxypedlansc sa 3 4 7 They slipped in two goals, Due are to slip to Ad. Yeh i ke thoeeh cod. 1 Ridley va. Georgie Adams,) | & ® , ~— fe fas . : Vancouver overcame the advantage looked guilty, but when he came into the t ighte sen as the beg se ss by adding two counters, too, before r—well, a big sheepish grin burst all over his Mike va, Billy Shade, wel phe ne ’ es a acy a the period had ended Fortner's $5 and beat a’ hasty retreat terweights bt mpegs Dhaest 9 cpeend te pa I he lineup Eddie McKenna vs. Jimmy Duf-} . bE Rod bs an ae Vancouver. Position. SFortner says Ad makes his living by short changing people. 1} a, See a aa loom the Wt. Eoats Brooke The Vancouver hockey club Lake ices a | This is just to warn innoc nt handball pla t the best terw ent ws nett Postage Ad Pip wea pi Postag gy egy ~Hges fa S00K LD jocent ha: all players that the best place to eights } |will be the mainstay of the pitch for the Las me season a their money when they play handball at Austin & Salt's is witn| pea eae ling wtaft j : Wednesday night, unless both = dy but Ad BY LEO H. LASSEN Flesides this trio, McCredie can se the Seattle and Vancouver clubs Rw Aa looks honest be With Mickey King and Jimmy lect from “Lefty” James, Dick Mitch-| are in the twogame play-off for [70 Lw. oleae Darey billed for the headline cll, Henry Lay and Frank Rapp. eg he nities din ta LUMAOE 55263 Sub E: eae, . ea” Oldhal ho pitched fo ancouver won i Lonnie Austin says he doesn't know whether to can him or let him| bout, and Bud Ridley, North: Sart Pranctere anti be went to war,| the Canadian city last night, |!rvin Sub... Clem Loughlin another trial | west bantamweight champion, | ell he turned over by Detroit, if he, downing the Victoria septet, and Goal summary 4 — lined up with Georgie Adams for |can be located. Detroit is also ex is now resting safely in first First period: 1—Vancouver, Cook, =Give him another chance Lonnie—he's so young. the sembwindup, Seattle fans are | \ietted to deliver two nifty outfield. | place. However, a win for the | 14:1 2—Vancouv Harris, 5:45. - | In for a pretty good line of box. Fein Ellison and Maisel. Other Seattle squad Wednesday night ond Vancouver, Taylor from 1y Dundee, the classy © alifornia lightweight, may be brought up| ing entertainment up at the Crys denere will be selected from a list, Will put the locals on an even (Duncan, 3:21. 4~-Vietoria, Tobin m the Golden Gate to meet Bob Harper, the Northwestern ring champ,| tal Pool smoker to be staged by i ur: Jack Farmer, Walker, for footing with the Vancouver out- from Johneon, 1021. 5—Vaneowe ‘9 next go here at the Elks’ club. Dundes has a good record in| Austin & Salt tonight. i of Detroit; John L. Bullivan| fit ver, Stanley from Taylor, 2:08. Third He fought « draw with Earl Baird recently | King and Darey, who are | it “Cyclone” Taylor stepped into period: 6—Victoria, Tobin, 749. T= —- stated for the big bout of the eve- H the league scoring lead last | Vancouver, Taylor from Mackay, Gorman, the stocky Portlander, is also anxious to mix It with| ning, are both in the best of pos 4 night, when he added three 3:23 $—Vancouver, Harris, from | sible shape for their ring argu- points to bis total He has 24 Staniey, 9—Victoria, Patrick, ‘A good scrap would be to line up Dundee and Gorman and let take on Harper. Gorman is the next logical candidate for » The diminutive Rose City battler is a husky specimen who give Harper a busy evening and moreover he carries around « ment. The husky Portlander has been training hard in the Oregon city for the mix, while King has been going thru his paces here with Dick O'Brien. On the recent shows of the two Duffy, the little featherweight who takes on Eddie McKenna Eiks’ club a short time ago, is taking up his training work again bring him mighty close to the top THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY “Ds, aces amd Darcy Hlead Crystal Pool Smoker nt’s amoker, took a short workout at Austin & Salt’s, under the| big fellows the dope favors Darcy pitching records than any other) Two weeks ago Vancouver slipped n of Harry Druximan, his manager, Monday. Duffy looks like a| to win, but he will enter the ring | hurler over a win on the locals, after one | First period—Oatman, 10 minutes worker, and has a good build—a strong pair of arms and powerful| with but a hairline shade. King | Marquard pitched a no-hit game.| of the hardest hockey games Second period—None. Third »periad shoulders’ being his chief assets. | gave Darcy « pip of a licking © 1 |r was on August 18, 1916, when helever staged by at a)— 3 mingtes —_ | here two years ago, but the Ore- shut out the team h now with, off a two-goal but the Vancou Ton Mitchell is on tap every day at Austin & Salt's gymnasium to go) gon man has improved wonder: | |2to0. ver men came n ck and tied his paces for his bout with Johnny McCarthy in Tacoma on the 6th fully since that time, | | In 1912 he accomplished the re-|the count before the end of the third SHINE BALL month. Sid still thinks he has a cinch when he takes on the| While King has not gone back to| | |markable run of 19 straight victories, period. and slipped over the winging em-dead artist from the Sunny South. No fooling, Sid. that Me-/any noticeable degree, he has not | lequaling the record set by Tim goal after 26 minu of overtime ARTISTS S. guy is rough on his opponents. But he is nice—he only hits ‘em improved hiv fighting much since! | Keefe in 1889 play ny more and the seconds call in the Red Cross. then, as he reached his full develop-| | 1m the world sertes of 1912 with) ‘The league race this year is the THIS S sissies ment a ring man some time ago. ane ae ws | Boston Marquard kept the Giants in Closest ice season that has been stag ry Dawson, the local bantamweight who fought his first go up at| Darcy, however, is still coming and the running by twice defeating Bos- ¢d in Coast hockey. The cellar occu: ‘The shineball and the spithill are Georgie ‘Adami and Bud Ridley ig justia young kid and promises to develop into a good ri will show a lot of improvement dur lton, 2 to 1 and & to 2, allowing only | pants have not been out of the race safe for another year. : 1 . od jood ring man./ing the next couple of yea accor | Two of the leadin hit eh 6. for a single day, and Victoria still 1 "1 t ball ruler >; coas we |seven hits in each gam a ria still There'll be no base! rulenmking @ long, rangy fellow and anxious to learn ing to ring critics, which should} bd t bantamweights mix tonight On July 17, 1914, at Pitteburg,| has an outside chance of landing into bar them in 1919. when Ridley and Adams throw gloves at each other at PAGE’ Si Turn to Bring § BY ALLMAN om te H Nes VEST, LieuTenAetr Es, Thank TREATING HIS GUEST MoMT: We'S BRINGING Him OUT 3 cquKK- ANDTHE MIDDLE OF YOUR FACE IS 4 1 "THANK You ~ IT .19 A PLEASURE 21 points and Bernie Morris, RECORDS AS —tecenten ae 2 ots BALL ARTIST : at the Arena Rube Marquard holds more unique Substitutions: period—Clem Loughlin for Second period—Dunderdale an. Third period—Iirvin for Clem Loughlin for Johnson. Dun) Torrid Tilt Last Time ar Penalties an fill all the mock |Marquard beat the Pirates in 21 in-/ first place. Eddie Cicotte neatians tbe contaer bather “ Jinmy gg be ca to fight | o¢ the heap. the Crystal pool. Ridley won the bantamweight title of the|nings, 3 to 1. This set a new Na-| Seattle will have had a much-need- ets of his uniform with taleumpgpow+ again, accord > repe o egon. He was ctim of Geor res , * r NE Gaserity, hut ache for another trial net: Vn: a er) Darcy Regular Samson orthwest last week from Billy Mascott and says he has|tional league + ft ed week's rest when it tackles Van- der if he wants to. a pinch he Darey {# as strong as a young lion|o intentions of giving it up. Adams comes hi nings, 20 bel b jouver tomorrow night, while. the) Take this on the word of Elm Sila ghiy toutec 4 Vancouver men have played two Je eth PJim Jorge, the big heavyweight, is still with us and hopes to take on|%nd will outweight King by several/from the Golden Gate district. recor f Se, eee son, president of the American Reynolds next week. and carries a terrific right * Bs , Marquard was oppored to Rabe! Simos during raat: wesk: ,|league, Just before the war eut ake hand punch eee ————— | Adams, both going the entire dis-| very man on the Seattle squad short the baseball season*of 1918, i kk Pete has admitted that He put up a bum fight against Joe Gor.| King, however, will have the ad LOCAL PREXY | WANTS TO STICK tance : eg i gran ete the mix." Han had announced that both bhine Phere last week. Frank has nothing on us—-we were sure of it a| Vantage in speed and. experience, “Two Bite” Bill Blerhalter will re- | OP August 3037, at ‘ autho manager. | ball and spithall must go, ago which cou for a great deal in a} |main with the St. Louis Browns as | te Pittsburg tearm was de! ¢, “The boys e: wing up Ab the We'll rule them out during the : — \anort time bout. King does not have OF team trainer and official rubber, He |t© 5. and Marquard butted in va ge wg ny in m., for | winter, except for the spithell ue Ingle, the smiling ironworker, is slated to head next week's |4 habit of knocking men out, but B Y wan offered a fp with another | Proceedings just In time to ret Se tb the tatnets tke they ike the |e en eee at the Crystal Pool. Austin & Salt have not di his oppo-|he is on top of his opponent all of T T EN club at more money. He wrote |onor of w : N » Wy 4 ea alice . : a. In Bae pres: burlers ts fate " rm é ade cen } eatnene Mamader Sitter « Heague game, He heney ice We sday nigh will pass on and then the: Identity as yet. th th . and ne a . Preset Prexy Jimmy Brewster, of the Se — Ae ~ --* bby yee - pyle rey Babli sag henge pose re veon't be — chance to get se Me CNIS | ace ass ne you want me rather | * M a VANCOUVER, B. C feb. 25 iia” Peterson, he of the Scandinavian blue tights, went thru a stren-|an infighter attle baseball club, has the signed! te with you for $500 leas on the Guten o = * to . a Mt But the war changed the thtuation workout at his training quarters yesterday Kid" still thinke| On the records this season, Darcy |contracts of Ray Alexander and Pete! season.” Quinn's answer was that| Pius Schwert, formerly a New iss weptat dlinbed avec e.win onl ar pletely. The magnates Are now on that fight with Mickey Brown last week. They may be matched |has a small edge, winning over Har-| Ritchie, last year battery with the| Bierhalter was wanted and that he|York Yankee, tho only briefly, ts ve crag ene lant night | es ey, Satine Tie, soon ry Gillum here, and holding Frank od tp na ald consider himself engaged, | now an ensign in the navy and is : ian into before-the-war shape ‘fo worry .. ria nage a Portias A Xife | Seattle crew, locked up in his safe. 7 i e RateACag Gavin Ga civek aa thera count w e 6 mons bs about spitballs and shine’balis, and “ - Alexander looked like a real twirler hot - with home squad on the 10n8 | have not made regulations Abo! ' her t . lost to Farmer in the Cit ft Dee. x - - —gy| thought to professional baseball as) ong of poset e" ions Abolishing U ir [ered them with a gun while the|n 0 Jil time ago th men |at times Inst season and may make The Largest Audience in the | | career wert is a cc ed baa Shape - the: “Mogtertog” 9 tee ee ; other two were going thru their a mh ir go. Both mer North Read: - » Taylor was the big star of the , reg - . NGI fought draws with K. O. Kruvosky . @ in ne amt ok Northwest Keads Star Want / of high ainments and be a ! 3 “ SORE es seen: Gleason’s Prowess »°°««* < ugh — — ». Kruv a go of it in the Coast circuit t t Ads cain acta bay n a rew, ringing up one goal and| Dr, David H. Houston has been gonial ae witavan | BOOM, ason’s fist shot out yt on oy ne rh _ ae pees tn | Ritente looked pretty sweet ale 4 ng in the registration of two sted captain of the Jefferson park deiphia could bear wit,(nd sent the man with the gun|, ica Minving a Mas gery receiver here last year and may stick others : The three points put him in f team for the coming season, B, oe ae hii, |SPrawling into the str Anothe: nities spas agen. e lead of the leag corers. Robin has been elected to erve and battling abil: ed rare ould n there is “ ound ax a change catcher for the . gn rve a id attling iiey swing and @ second ‘hug went tollt Darcy should win there 4 rong |round ax a chang’ teher for t With the count fow' als to two, | pilot the gton club team, Gleason, new manager of the| CU y hile the third took to his Probability that he will be matched locals. It is u ood that Man le ase if they didn’t want to| ii’ ‘They didn't get a cent Per with Frank Farmer. ast light er Clymer will sign an exp under cover. were lucky to get away themsel heavyweight champion, for a bout|mask ma the East to perform page : us d and Second Baseman Otto are a m = ves here. for the locals 42 Me. and OVER ...seceeeee 20 * who aré partners in a bii-| “thout capture eae Title at Stake ‘According to word from San Fran eectie ant gga hall in Quakertown, were on Nea MEE Sorader “akiehia iors ay | Meme — Lave, tins eat sos In the semi-windup Bud Ridley witl| cisco, Forest Cac ner catcher ” way home with the day's re Oregon Solons Pass (4.(..) newts won bantamwoigne| with the Boston Ame will do at ioe pe Sw ie Mee % Sk] LesctRoumed Ring Bill | ie amuses Gores ates te S| 15, 24 St te "bo ha pecs e ag i ered to be abou ne class oO! e be slowed p some in the past seaso: ‘arrots per ane 30 7 ody ere’ "i r fz is. j * row their hands up. One cov bill is ready for the signature |or- hia cod baats ben sg bs : sd " O5@ (10 remedy therefor, for our fast disappearing game ——— ———-—~ | of Gov. Withycombe today on iis i ae rig Pe Ke FI #50 and fish—come out to the a y around the Golden Gate and if pr LIKE FLORIDA é : Your Patronage Appreciated os bf ee aes ae Siar the ten-| notices count for anything the vis-| Hants have settled Belling Prices to Retailers for Pay Checks Cashed ound fights, was passed by the sen-| stor should make Hud atep some to| upon ( a. for « trait its Big Oat | 9 TORREY & SEARS’ scot hye mi lg in oc having |retain his title. Adams has never|ing camp @ Boston Red Sox Local, per pt | arama oe pe yr smen Ss viously passed the: house appeared in Seattle and it is impos-|b finally settled upon Tampa. Angeles, erate...8.0005,35 | Bateen— - ’ : 16 provides for © appo - Local ot ‘on! Din By ‘BILLIARD PARLOR yh oe BOGE for the appoint: | sinie to pick a winner. ‘The shade| Gainesville is ut, half way be en eas \ beans epee olan Pee = 4 1420 4rd, Corner 3rd and Pike eth aap Re commissions 0] should favor Adams, however tween Jacksonville and Tampa.| Srexon Yellow Danvers 2ti@2.60 pete ass ee ing wher smal J ex a or “on wlate the sport in| y has been training down at| With so many clubs training in| peanat Butter Per i. ie : MPs FRERORA LIFOR DM: 6 tEm __ {Austin & Salt's for the past week| Florida the coming spring — ther io Rene bbb sRRac CTIT nt Pie ‘ for th mix and is anxious to show | ought to be a lot of exhibition ball | PS" Warn, Netted Gema 91.00@92.00 ty +t eH PRESS CLUB HALL—Fifth and University q |the fans that his work this season| games in that state. It used to be| Local 21.0049 30.00 | Cheene—- Wednesday Night, Feb. 26 { His no flash in the pan. The manner|all Texas for training wy it te] | Sweet, Limberger Kirita’” sug 2 a : hich he operated on Billy Mas-| mostly Florida peaishes shy brick tb yes SPORTSMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF SEATTLE % last Tuesday, when he copped | ~~ ws) r ~ | Tarnipe—Lgea!, a 35 Ri In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which {# the lightest the Northwest title In his division and ia a bigger fellow, Pete has Abe ia bl é strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | "ould | fair warning to the Sanlfing chance to slip over the sleep| 4 Waa, Wagnore ....++.. 2,802.75 | — ———— you can bite corf off the cob; guaran, |rancisco miller, because Mascott ts|watlop. ‘The Wilkenson boy has had aneeaDe HY Seta 1 teed 15 years considered to be one of the classiest | several good workouts with Sid . por th 08% u EXAMINATION FREE battiers in his division along the he Australian, during his 4.60 1 vf $15.00 Set of Tee $10.00 | Coast Feat concente Mane Bt) Grape Prult—Floride iow p.engsi.09 | train for this bo ‘ow, case 24 comb 6 38,00@:39 $10.00 Set Whalesono Te $8.00| Krankie Murphy and Gob Harper| padie McKenna, the flashy 12 enor Pye parent far i — $4.00 Crowns . been boxing with Ridley for the| pounder, will go on with Jimmy Duf. Navoln, per box 400q 6.00 $4.00 Bridgework .. $4.00 past week and } eded up the| f ewoomer from Aberdeen. Me belle fitsi eee ee oe VS. SEATTLE ee mee wiling ++91.00 jlocal boy's style, Adams has been| enna. ie a speedy boxer, but not| are i. vainiess Extracting working out in Portland with Jimmy |... ; Per rT ' Hh work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken 1 Iie : Jimmy | very strong he newcomer will Por tb 35 .30|Alfalfe Meal nesday Evening, February s harp ing a ad get teeth same Y.) axamina lon ahd aavice fe” “"*| Darcy Pete at Jhave to show lots of speed to beat beeen Whole Bartey Wed y Bs b 26, 1919, 30 S! Time. sur patronage ie teccrom ete Should Win Bddie, however. We string with the , ue ADMISSION 85e, $1.10, $1.35 (WHICH INCLUDES WAR TAX) fe Ati giving good ontinfa Mion A Mike Pete, the husky miner,| Seattle boy to win Walnate—Per 1 200 . 1 seats now on sale at Arena office, 1218 Fifth A’ our work. en coming to our office, be eure should win his fight from Billy| In the curtain raiser Perey Walker |g. 10, P fain 2493. Reservations no , ee Bring tn ad with Iehade, the Calis : : : oa ~ pom ; not held later than 4 p.m Shade 1 fornia boxer, tiily| meets Billy Carp, a new bi ya 1 Prices, hipper on day if game. ‘OH Oo Cl IT. RATE ‘DENT plooked pretty good in his bout with|ker has shown well in his two fights] | Pealtry, Veal r i ICE SKATING—Opoen every afternoon and ing, except Wednes= j - ISTS Houck last week, but Pete is much|here, winning from Roy MeDonal Fer tom «++. day evening. Afternoon session, 3 to 6; evenings, 8:15 to 10:30, ONIVEENITY aE. Pppesite Mraser-Vaterson Om . #tronger than the sailoractor-boxer,|and losing to Jack Moy. 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