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Seattle IEZ AGREES TO WAGE BOOST FOR BAST'S FOREMEN ASHIN( Increases mn shipyard work increase t jon must ¢ in @ statement cove dis of the Hox mmen today by |! Pies offered the Rerease of $2 a wee nied $6 rats “Certain! w @rowing, with pr Phe decline, a L portunity is for wv fied so) n the § derable increase replied to the foremer icials re 4 the ton by F jeading ® cancellation of contracts shipbuilding should eases can nd of a roduction course Lire to for fur strikes Could Delay Work ment that His statement stil was much ing out c tion Progra ingly that tim . and t temporarily ry to await ditions Pies said the shipbu ‘ym be “pur £ c to do th employed tuen work Ament imated more ting men are not in the 1 on-a basis wh can be obt Set New Scale ale, which Pi R gays will be satisfactory to him, af foremen of 6 following The Seattle Star IRECTORY| STAHLIS) General practice 215 Burke Bldg, 905 goesultation nd ave. Main 730: RL Attorneys—Patent P. GORIN—*0i CENTRAL Phone Main 370. 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Electric cabinets, thera- u' be Rheumatism uia Myers, chirop. ne orth 2366, Storage PROOF STORAGE Central Storage Co, Prices Paid Wholesnte Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit i - —% VEGETABLES Local. per aac Cabbase- Celery 1,152.00 12%4%@ 15 0248 03% 502.00 ra per ™ per sack i ton, stalks Corn Bask» “ 194 0012.00 00@ 20.00 @ 05% @ 02% % Wash. Netted Gems. Local Sweet, in Pumpkins Radishes Turnips perm o Loe 1.76@2.00 s0m275 0061.65 450 6o@4.co 2507.50 106.00 00@ 6.00 2.50@3.00 Almonds—Per rT} wil Nuts—Per Th rr berts 1 ; 25 Peanuts Fr ‘ Peeans 5 ‘ainuts—F Rubber Co, Universal Tele- ’ phone Co. Olympic Foundry Co. a Main | Metropolitans —| BROADWAY IS NEAR TO CITY CAGE HONORS) high school bas th the Broadway N five can defeat they tan YY th Rallard t when on the! Lin floor tay, only on between them and the city Broadway has not lost mix this season and the Ora squad are anxious ‘to fin defen been with n without a single st eames have ey downed the b point fiewt of the exet tilts ever 1 har Anne most asketba at nol circ Int however, the Broad stipped ov line five ¢ their hill riv has a ond argun ent © the points Lin read pin tl to grab off the championship. North Enders lost th t season to every game ‘ince Queen Anne invades Lake gymnasium Friday be the best game of t The Quay battle to the in the point margin The sweet chance The first game of but way ire have “ the Green| It should | day squad dropped North Ei losing ot a tough earlier » four | nawon Lincoln squad has been weak ened by the loss of John Dyke and Charles Smith, their two heavy guards. Franklin and W eattle will de kde the cellar championship of the season when they com her on the West Seattle flo Went Seat tle mangled Franklin out the Mt. Baker gymnasium a weeks ago. It is West only win of the season. Franklin registered a win as yet. classes of work and ts as follows: fitters, $66 per week; rivet ers, $66 per week; erectors, $66 per week; tank testers, $66 per week clippers, caulkers, $66 per week carpenters, $66 per week; bo in stallation, $66 per week; bolters, $54 per week; dr reamers, $54 p week. STAR RACERS IN KENTUCKY | Ship PRIZE RACE LEXINGTON, Feb. 27.—Six hur dred and twenty-five foals in 1918 were kept eligible to the Kentucky ruturity, which will be trotted 1 They are owned by 187 breed located In 29 states and the Do minion of Canada, a fact that shows | the national character of the event, which was first raced for in 1893. inetyone stallions are represent ed by foals in this Futurity, and all but one of them have standard rec ords, the exception being Moko, who could not be trained, on account of an injury, but whose list of perform = shows that he has sired three| Kentucky Futurity winners, bis rep- Texentatives being Fereno, Manrtco THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 27, 1919. ——————————— PAGE 13 Downed by Vancouver im Wild Til Wilson Soaked $ 60 for Rough Work; MacKay Is Injured in Heated Mix BY Leow The Van LASSEN iver jee squad is Stl! resting in first place today, but are a pretty dyidly used ap buneh of hockey players. The visitors threw the hooks Into Seattle to the tune of 3 goals to 1 last night, in one of the roughest and most bitter lee Ults ever staged here. Mickey MacKay was cracked in the mouth by “Cully” Wilson's stick at the start of the third period, and the Vancouver rover was carried { the — tee “Cully” Wilson had his share of the gore, too, Barney Stanley poking the Seattle wing in the eye with his stick In the second session. Refi Mickey Ion acted Ike a blind ma He reputed to be of the best officials in hockey, but NO one could prove it last Vancouver a got away with some rough # but Mickey couldn't nee the fouls at J Taylor and MacKay, of Vancouver, must have thought the Mets were wear ing the puck around their necks la night, and the crowd booed their stick slashing War Is Over Hockey txn't parlor sport, but the war in over, and a f the rougt taction pulled off last night were un A for. Whether or son's attack on MacKay wa tentional in uncertain, be Seattle man was skat speed | the middie of t) the Va wer rover was ap from the other end of k and bang! And it was all over If Wilson's act should be suspended intentional he and for a good. berte 1 ntly ‘eres Ion thought ft was intentional, because he plastered Wilson with a $50 Wilson waa the center of the ice storm last night. When he was banged in the eye by Stanley, Cully rushed up to Referee Ion and want ed Stanley kicked off the for the offense, and was plastered $10 because of his belligerent request For the first two periods the Se attle men rained shots on the Va al only to have Hugh Leh tian of tid not 5 night and their attempts combination play were feebl Harris Stars Lehman and “Smokey* Harris were largely respon for the Va couver victory. F clams hockey on t shot two of the scores, Taylor scored the other Vancouver marker in the second Period, when he slipped the puck pant Bobby Rowe and pushed rubber past Holmes in the Seattle ris played h otter and three Vancou | goal and the 3-yearold champion, The : Real Lady. Sixteen of the stallions| Th first period was scoreless, with also appear in the 2:10 list, the faat.| the 5 oe age ay mete est being the, ae aa heenpion, 140 iis Guaaareer aed Gk. aon marerehy, 120% 0 has 29 FePTe | show his usual apeed. He played on sentatives in the event of t Kentue © other sires of Futurity + r. San antjaco, sire of one, and Peter the Great, sire of five, are each represented by 48 and Dillon Axworthy by 10. Also of the stallions that have won the Ken tucky Futurity, The Harvester is represented by 21, Peter V Etawah by 19, General W and Manrico by 17. Peter largest cnoney winner of h represented in the Itst of nomina tions by 10 foals, Guy Axworthy by 37, Belwin by 39, J, Malcotn | Forbes by 2%, and Binjolia, sire of last year’s Transylvania winner, by i111. - | — STOVE LEAGUE STUFF Clark Griffith has made ans the question of “Where to play Babe Ruth.” Griff's verdict is that the Rabe should be played on first bane regularly. Griffith says that Bat if on the job reg soon we be a better first baseman than Jack MelInnis ever was. r to TALI a big gun obtained ick Shifie, Coast hotel 8. and King st, Wednes- GUN A man with $280 from at 10th ave jay night PEACE ORGANIZATION ‘The Loyal Legion of Loggers ar Lumbermen, war organization, is or ganized on a peace basis 100 per cent off according to TODAY’S MARKET REPORT 2 Tha. and over 10% Geese— Young, \ito 8 Hene—Live, bent 0 Heavy, live 32 Rielgian Hares — Live i Turkeys—Live, 2 tba, and over 20 Dressed, tops “0 ork—fiood block hows Veal Fancy a1 Beet—Country, per T 10 Miik—Per wt 0 % Prices to Retailers tor x ter, Eggs and Cheese i “ may Lacal pa wrapped Local creamer pon ‘@ Fege—-Fancy ranch “@ o@ 0 (35 ue 40 1@ 20 44 Ores 29 134 »— i my Country Hay and Grain i (Prices paid wholenaie) | 7 Wash, No. 1 30.00@31.00 B, Wash 14.00@ 39.00 Per owt ae) Whole Corn 67:00 Cracked Corn 69.00 pereus 66.00 Veed Meal 47.00 Kolled Barley 00 Alfalfa Men! 0 Whole Barley Clipped Barley 00 Ground Warley 09 Corn Serateh Food 00 c Muah 0.00 Cottonseed Meal Per ton 0.00 Hert Seraps— Por owt. 6.5006.00 ish Ment ton 07.00 aif Memb—Per tom ..cseceeeseeeee 110.00, Oats— Minnesota 5.00 Locul (aprouting) + 163.00 fon a rebound, the defense thruout the seasion Cully Wilson had a swell hance to score In the first session when he slipped past the Vancouver defense and was within a ot the Vancouver goal, when Mickey I who was a red in the vis Seis seuiaete,. seeieual amp. Uoe..tt when his skates played circus with the rubber. Cook and Duncan put up a atift defense for the Canadian team Ir the first session. First Goal At the start of the second period, Bernie Morria had a golden oppor tunity to slip the puck In the ne but skated past the puck, MacKa t possession of the rubber and skated the entire length he rink and p o Harris, hot past Hol for the first nter of the game r the end of the period, Tay. lor hooked the puck the fee and worked it down the rink He duped Rowe, on the Seattle de fense, and istered Vancouver's second marker when he sailed the ber into the Seattle nets. Walker Scores er rang up Seattle's on in the center of ust before the period ended puck waa tf of the M aire nd in a wild serambl Wa r the disk thru Leh man's guard MacKay put up a nice exhibition of defe work during the seasion when he lay on the before the Van al, whe bman w sk to stop a © of the din {lnon game for 10 protesting the final mir t of the ed $10 f nc the was kicked ot ahd art of the final canto. MacKa uals when he cistered among Wils wan re the took lop on the "7, Ls your own money LVM ube pou're spending, it: says Barney McGee *“‘Go ahead and chew your sweet, sticky plug, if you like it. But there isn’t an ordinary tobacco that’s one, two, three with Real Gravely. The real had no spare man, Wilson wan tak en off the 1 team, and the game finished with 12 men on the Harris registered another 1 for the visitors before the period ended 1 hockey ns team played « and team work went to the w Walker put up the best game » the final neasion, outakat wt outfit and checking hi Sommary fen Vancouver Holmes at Lebman I ne Cook ' t Dunear Wa ' Macka Morris inter Taye ye Wing Wile Wing by pe 0 1 Ot ¥ © 3 1-8 ais-Firet pertod, 0; second period Harris from MacKay, 4 2, ‘Taylor a3 3, Walker, ‘ : 4, Marts, oo Hubatitutions—teattle, MeDonaid for McDonald, McDonald » for M 4, Van MacKay the, Wilaon, 2 minutes 4 $10 fine, Wileve. 10 minutes S77C WOTE winner of t Schuman jo go in Tacoma tonight will lied with the winner of the mix in Portland for the smoker at the two weeks hence, ac ording to the present dope, Seattle fang would like to get a peep at both Sch J Mitchie, because they have been heralded up and down the Const best in their diviston, Ingle-Trambitas next week Crystal Pool, Headed by George Ingle, who meets Alex Trambitas, Sid Mitchell Bud Ridley and Dan Salt will set sail for Portland after the fight here next Tuesday, Sid is to fight a re turn match with “Kid” Herman, and 1 mixes again Bui Mas ley with tt Harrahan is kicking up a rum pus and wants a match. He would ke to mix with elther Joe Gorman © Bobby Harper, Gorman preferred. Harrahan fought a draw with Har per here, recently, altho Bobby should have had the verdict. Frankie Murphy, flywetght king. in Just about due to show here again. | The only trouble ts there is no one In this neck of the tall trees who can give hin even an argument, Frankie Tucker ts going thru a wtiff series of workouts at Austin & Salt's health plant. Frankie hasn't boxed here for some time. Hie last fracas ‘was with Chet Neff, up in Bellingham, It was a draw. By the way, F kie, what has be come of Sister "Lizabeth? Mins Elizabeth Tucker used to manage Frankie's boxing business when Tucker first came here, last year Imagine what George Thompson, the erack Camp Lewis boxer, would to Georgie Adana if the latter ever dared climb into the same ring him. Maybe Georgte couldn't fight here Tuesday, because he waan't used to the mate or something. Lot of those * high touted Californians make that excuse when some local kid slips them the short end of a de Frank Farmer, the Coast light heavyweight chacnpion, is about due to show Mm a Seattle ring again. He has not appeared here since he sent Harry Williams off to Dreamiand tn the first minute of thelr bout, just before Christmaa, Eddie MeKenna, who has been go: ing great guna in the local feather weight class lately, says he would like a chance with Bud Ridley, the Northwest bantamweight kin M. Kenna guarantees to make 118 pounds for Ri SIGN ROOKIE LITTLE ROCK, Feb. 27—The Rock club announces the n of a youngster from Davidson ol named Hengeveld. He is s now in military service, but ex pects his ArKe soon Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 Srd, Corner ard aod Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shop Fountain Drinks, M. 2819. 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Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch 'STARS LINED ‘JESS WILLARD | UPFORCRACK STARTS WORK AT CUE TITLE: FOR CHAMP GO Washington Sportsmen _ to Make Fight Against NEW YORK, Veb. 2 Au ] FORT WORTH, ‘Tex Veb 7 Kieekhefer, recently deposed a nm Willard already haw begun light two-point margin as world champion | training for bis Fourth of J e ° ° at three-cushion billiards, will get no | with Jack Denpnsey, b uid here St t F h Le nhs cnn ads a ene th Sac Dee, ol er ate Fish Legislation ng the present playing season | conferen with the champion, said At least four challen, ure ahead an announcement as to the site of More than 400 aportemen met att! lature to defext all measures f any that Kieckhefer snay put in,|the big row tay be possible within | the Labor imple annex Wedne ng to dewive citizens of Ihe and he'll have to gat very rh day night in protest of senate b pleawures and benefits of hunting quickly, or there'll be #6 many ahead | are & number of big cities | 99 and 127 and house bill 147, which|and — fiwhin) was unanimously f him that he'll have to wait until after the fight,” he anid, “but their Measures, according to the mpeake adopted. the middle of next winter before bin | offers will hy to be con 4 con: | Would eventually put hunt : meron turn will con |fidential for the time being. There | Mshing out of existence in the st TAKING NO CHANCES Guy Copulon, the Greek star from! have been no definite developments | Of Washington ‘The pitchers of te Chicago Cubs Pittsburg; . Mob Cannefax, Clarence |in the last few days.” | Condemning the state game de-| on a+ jeast sume of them, ate GOme Jackson and Pierre BE. Maupome are partment political mach which 14 beat the barrier and start tale » next challengers in turn for the A CHANCE AT LAST introduced senate bill 127, and point | ing in advance of the Gme Mmit of amplonaship recently recovered by The St. Louis Browns will have in|! out how the measure would in-| 11, National league. It is announe Alt De 0} beating Kieckhef-) Walter Mayer and Josh Billings two | Jure fishing in the waters of th AKO that several piteh- er, 150 to 148, at Chicago, atchers who “never had a ¢ noe wtate of Washington, WOGRESS 5 pre to Weet Beden or Hot As the rules allow a 40-day inter-| because on the teams they were with | Vides for increase in licenses and) oie carly in March, at thelr val between world title cue matches, | there were star catchers, Mayer, | Prohibits certain fish catches, C.) oun expen to get ready for the thone four contests will carry the | with the White Sox, had to «it on King, justice of the peace Of | iar training irip to California, play Ul the summer gives @ three-|the bench and #ee Schalk do the | Yakima and member of the Yakima), igent Manager Mitchell says the month vacation from world cham. | catching, tho he did get some work | #portsmen's 4 ation to the Se: players are doing this on their own pionship play, with the Red Sox. Hillings had to| tle meeting, was one of the princt-| iitistive and that be knows nothing Charley McCourt, who beat De sit around while with Cleveland, be | pal wpeakern of it except what he bas heard Oro, 250 to 231, in the last exhibition | cause O'Neil did practically a! the; Other speakers were Frank Bry —— mateh De Oro played before his title | backstopping. And if Hank Severeid|ant and C. D. Hersey of Yakir 7 contest with Kileckhefer, lwo an-| gets pata the army, Mayer and|A. A. Paynne, Seattle port warden SCHEDULE ADOPTED nounces he will file a title challenge. | Billings may still have to sit around, | and L. T. Jacobson. Earl Fry, sec Announcement is mage thee die Recibonet's tase oat: be Heuane |retary of the State Sportwmen’s as-|American association schedule, as tint fall WANT MASSEY sociation, read a report of the ac-|drafted and revised by Ab Timene Furthermore, when Kieckhefer| The Shreveport club has made tivities of the King county game and 4 leigue committee, has been os play his next match for the the Providence club an offer for| commission during the year 1918 adopted, in spite of the strenuous title, It won't be in his dear Chicago, | Mike Massey, formerly of the Bos An peal for new members to protesting of Roger Bresuahan, The to which he forced De Oro to come|ton Braves, Massey went to Provi- help fight the measures at Olympia | season, as has been stated, will open for the ‘natch when he originally |dence in the Powell and Rebg deal, | waa answered by more than 100 new April 23, with the Western teams wrested the title from the Ci@an, a He did not play last year, having | signatures lopening the ball in the Eastern year ago. enlinted in the navy. _ m _| _A resolution petitioning the state cities, _ te a | | i ' The Store of Choice. 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