The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 15

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Jo, He G my O' t$ FORGNOON, Two Nifty Bouts Are Cinched For Tuesday With Joe Gorman and Bobby Har lined up and Lee Morrisey and Ingle signed, Austin & Salt Dave arranged a double main event | for next Tuesday's smoker here. Litt’e Gorman has been aching for | Bcrack at the Northwest light ht title and will get his chance The Portlander will be of the toughest boys that Har has had to go against. The Ore gon man carries « real wallop in Beth paws and is an experienced man. Harper, however, is not over the bout and will be the pink of condition for the “Morrisey bas a good record and! n Pantie over ice TO SS6C me comes from Salt Lake City. He is to meet Benny Leonard, lightweight king, there in a couple of weeks Ingle has been ‘training hard and is always in shape to put up a good fight. The Seattle promoters are plan ning to line up six bouts this time, but have made no definite promises. Steve Reynolds will tackle Jim Jorge in one of the bouts and Dan Salt will know today whether or not Morgan Jones will be able_to battle with Frankie Murphy. Salt saw Jones in Tacoma last night, but Jones was undecided as to whether he would be able to show here or Famous Track Horses Taken by Government CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Thyty United States govermnent, earn Mi during their racing on the Amer on the track and under Uncle Sam, turf a total of $255,918.40. | tht of these earned in‘stakes and More than $10,000, topping $30,000. Three others more than $5,000. and there is one of these in the service of the that was not a winner while TN, Cal, Feb. Quirzo was hanged at the u here today for the mur. Constadle R. A. Carter, of on October 5 thor- } stillions, now the property of secretary of the Jockey club, has fol three of! | Derby, Connaught Cup, Clark Han trap was sprung at 10:15 and! was pronounced dead 16 min iter. Seattle Star [RECTORY | Attorneys-at-Law BALL ESTABLISHED err. Practice. All e Itation. 315 Bure Bide. 308 Main Baths I baths, authentic . Frances Foster. 404 DGREN for Snell Biey- ay Stewart, at Times sq Chattel Loans MONEY TO LOAN from $10 to $100 made quickly confidentially on furniture, live stock, ete. SANDERS > c. |. 4662. BP — Chiropractor School, Chicago, 111 WBS free 212 Denny Hid Collateral Loan: ANED ON A value, ave. Graduate 1408 ond. AWTT- The Reliable, 907 _ Dentists WHARTON, DENTIST. and Madison, over Seattle Bank 1480, Detective Agencies Betti COK Lod DF Rective Memeie Seaboard Bide. M, Bight.” Oiriee Eiht rte day Zlitot » Repairing, Upholstering, Packing rn Harriso: 8 readjusted ExPeR feteine HELP you Turkish athe ii AL TURK IGN BA Ath ave.” Electric catinerg thera- lamps, tubs. heurmat tern 2 Louis Myers, chirop o- th: * lain 2219. day ae might. dunk + 1120 Firat ave 1408 TORK” ci Hott tee? Storage eerene IEP ROOr STORAGE Central Storage Co, no attention was paid to their per ‘ | Chesterbrook | Handicaps, Anne Arundel Stakes Algernon Daingerfield, assistant | lowed the turf winners’ careers, both Country's Best Stakes on List Stakes that were won by one or other of these stallions are: The Futurity, Kentucky Derby, Derby, Hopeful, Saratoga | Saratoga Handicap, Com Handicap, Carter, Jer Long Beach, Hamilton | Special, monwealth ome, Huron, dicap, Woodstock Plate, Queens City Handicap, Hurricana, Albany Handi cap, Seagate, Flash, Grab Bag Han dicap, Champlain, King Edtward Ho- tel Gold Cup, Ramapo Handicap, Tarrytown Stakes, Havre de Grace, and Knickerbocker In the selection of these stallions, formances on the tracks or the rec ord of their winnings. It only serves to emphasize that the race track is| the only testing grolind for the thor | Seattle boy THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DU FFS—A ‘Man ‘Thinks His Wife Shout d Always ‘be at Home When He Gets There. Hour BARN This evening lst WAVE MisReAO THE Chock - On weLt IT Won” WoRT A PeLiow To knock OFF AM HOUR BARLN WEL-LON - ow Weredl! hum. | GOESS Ho ONE 15 HOME { — ————— WRAT Do You ~ SUPPOSE A Woman CAN BE Donte AT THs “Tae oF DAN ! > ONE IN FRONT, PULLING tT 2 (Ve Beet Home AbouT TWENTY Mints AND Sue's NOT IN sicaT, YET iI PAGE 15 BY ALLMAW (A ALITTLE LATE | STopPED For. Your. LAVHORMY AND FT { Wasa QUITE READY | a NO y ‘OW, HELLO “Tom- Are “ou Home AREADN 7 OH YEH, ATUG O’ WAR, CLEAR “HE Decks Schuman Beats Pete Mitchie in Poor Fight — GILLUM WINS; ED M’KENNA GETS ROBBED BY LEO HH. LASSEN Heinle Schuman, of Tacoma, won the Coast lightweight title last night in the City of Destiny when he beat Pete Mitchie, of Portland, in four rounds of a» six round hugging match. Mitchie, who has been touted highly, must have been off color last night, because he showed no class at all, All the members of the Seattle party who attended the show are wondering how Mitchie ever beat Harry Ander. son when they fought In Port land recently It sounds like one of these Portland decisions uman clinched thruout the six *, which slowed the bout up. When they did mix it the fighting marine got all the best of the ex changes. Mitchie stung Schuman with Just one hard blow—a right to the jaw the second round—and after that Schuman beat him at will Gillam Wins In the semi-windup Harry Gillum, of Seattle, won a good mix from Lieut. Bird, of Camp Lewis. was too big for the soldier and had trouble beating him. The fight was fairly even for two seasions, but then Gillum opened up and copped the decision without a doubt. Gil lum scored a knockdown in one of the early tilt for him. Marty Foley, of Tacoma, boxed a draw with a new fellow, Huff. Huff put up a hard fight, but Foley should have had the verdict. Foley was the Aggressor theuout the mill ing Eddie McKenna, of Seattle, was robbed of a decision when Referee Shock raised Al Whitman's hand after their four-round bout. The melee was a good draw, with the having the shade. The Tacoma iad did the Madame Paviowa no obred. | Many Stallions Rejected | What was wanted and what was! selected for the government service | was a band of stallions of a suitable! type From May F. A. Clark, 15 until December 15 official inapector on the acceptance of stallions, associated with Capt. Gaston A. Roy, of the| French high commission; Col. M. C. Bristol and Maj. Robert Straw bridge, of the national remount de-| partment, inspected 107 stallions, and the care with which they were chosen is reflected in the small per centage that stood up under the teat. National Betterment of Breeding Government breeding of horses ta! still in Infancy in America, but Mr. ¢ and his associates have given the country the nucleus for a} breeding establishment that an Inealculable good for betterment of the breed. In other countries the horse has enjoyed gov: | ernment support for years. | | | | ark work PAINLESS DENTISTRY Look into your month and see if your gums are sloughing bleeding. If so, you have RIGGS DISEASE, SO-CALLED: PYORRHEA THIS disease in treacherous, a mennce to good health, and should be treated at once to pre- vent complications, such as rheu- matiam, gout, indigestion and general stomach troub' The only dental office in attle that specializes in the treat- ment and cure of the above din- ease. In our office you will find all licensed operators and mas tera uf the dental pr on Special care taken of children’s teeth. Examinations and eatimates free. Ironclad guarantee for 15 years on all work. A reasonable discount given to all union men and their families. United Pai inless Dentists GOR ‘Third Av. hone Hours—8130 a, m. Sundays»—0 He- |danced rings argurid Rad | the stuff thruout the f yunds and but A wallopa and dancing phenom a It rly broke to lowe the fight, but there ding in getting handed the deal he did last night. Mickey Game Kid In the curtain r Brown, of Seattle battered by Walter Porsch, of 1 ma. Mickey welghed around pounds while the Tacoma lad tipped the beam at about 148, In spite of disadvantage weight Mickey put up a good, game “p and did some battering work himself. ur die landed nearly sunk the couple of times Eddie's heart all of the Iser waa pretty badly 191 Among the distinguished visitors who att Tacoma last night Druximan, B rper, Mickey King. and Eddie Pinkman Seattle Jed the amoker at Dan Salt David. y Leon Bedou wer Dan has had a couple of molars ed from his face and was as night as happy a funeral last N but er. He death Druximan not much of a play wins by talking a person to and not with his cue in @ good scout Nate dispersed of Christmas cf, with hin last box ars last night. He ’n gave a couple to the motor n on the interurban. The gang loaded to the Is with cigars and when they arrived at the Ta coma hall the noamoking rule was in force ‘They sell coma shows punch It in ve er at the Ta appropriate. This bird Shock, who referees thi Tacoma fights, walks between th fighters when he parts from clinches. He tripped a of tUmes last night em couple GROUNDKEEPER RETURNS Among recent arrivals from France Henry Ruud ground. for the Chicago National club fore the war, Ruud wounded in battle and hospital overseas. keeper who was league was neverely entered return from an army upon "Pay Chee! ° TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 3400, ard, Corner Sr and Fike Lanch Fountain Drinks, Appreciated Mickey | Gilum | rounds which cinched the his ¥ V ay ——= = eed Sr nH ‘ Tilia Ue ‘LLOYD GEORGE PLAYS GOLF TO | KEEP IN SHAPE, people look upon golf idie rich? A game serves to kill me will admit, it pr benefic player's health due to its being played outdoors; but it cannot compare r boxing for the de velopment of quick thinking ity of motion, potne of body, etc Yet this same game of golf fur nishes to Lloyd George, England's prime minister, bin sole xation from his labors at the » confer ence in Paris. Bach afternoon after the morning reanion of the conference finds him on the golf links of Paris, where he secures relief from the cares of tate, and acquires new vigor for his return to work President Wilson is a great golfer, and it is well known that thru all the past years of war, he has kept himself in physteal shape for his arduous duties by his daily round of golf. * How many for the which merely True, they nolely pew too, Caer CRUCIAL MIX IN VICTORI The Seattle hockey club will ade the Victoria ‘ice rink to determined to win, T just a couple of Jumps ahi Victoria crew in the league and they must win to tnsure a in the finals Vancouver has cinched the playoff at the end on, and with but four the schedule, Seatt!s mu three in order to have a crack season's honors. They pla games in Vi nev Victoria next standing place a place of the games in ft on win at the here aNcouver and plays Wed nen Taylor, of Vancouver, has just about cinched the scoring honors of the circuit, altho Morris may beat him to the w burat of speed final * BOWLING NEWS | ’ % Brinkley Denham Adleman Menne Washingt Dorning of Sentt by a upply Company 160 168 Douglas Paulsen Bartlett Parke Farmer Totals Mineralite 809 gall Be uthwick 1 140 166 156 176 198 Macl Reitner Kehr 1k Hovey 189 Shumm 188 tman 166 Totals i Blectrice tman ods Youngs Carven Cresemar otals Crescent riat Kenson Elmauint Dyer Walker Manufacturing 1 Totals... 747 = 790 | COMPLETES INFIELD The Indianapolis club has secured Infielder Edson Hemingway the New York Nationals, play third base Bronkie, apolis to gives Jack made up Yerkes or short and Indian, This infield fire: who the 8 was sold by Louis Browns. an ington on GI on second, Hemingway on third. MONEY TALKS Pitcher Bradley Hi of the Phil les has changed his mind about re tiring from baseball, It seems made the change when wecured his contract and discovered that the salary offered wasn’t such a little bit # he feared it might be. from ® He is to in place of Herman ° * HIGH FIVES NEAR END OF CAGE SEASON — rapid: | » the Queen five the north end floor thix afterngon in what should be the best mix of the games scheduled in the city league today The hill dropped a kame to » Lake five earlier p , 5 on and prepared to enge Qu are @ but weight. They their ciency in avoir Ripley and Attleson, Coach Wells han a pair of the fastest forwards in the city; Bryan is a steady guard. while Douglas and McCarthy are just |average performers | Lincotn must win in order to re lmain in the race for the city honors. Lincoln i» up against a hard prop. losition thru the loss of their two reg | ular Dyke and Smith, by |graduation. © Green will use Savage and Harrison to guard the | Red and Black e The teams will line up as follows Lincolr Position. Queem A Norquist F k Wentphalen..... F Attleson | Kplloge c Douglas | Harrison a tryan Savag McCarthy Line entertain Anne basketball will in the are The lack defi speed. In go out for r nifty squad. make up dupois by guards, ach goal | ‘Proadway and Pajlard will mix on | the floor in what should be la cinch for the first hill boys. The Broadway crew is leading the city race and is making @ mighty ef fort to go thru the season without a defeat ey handed the Ballard quintet a bad drubbing earlier in the ® Franklin Pine at and West Seattle will ltight it out for the cellar title of the season. Franklin has not won single game this season and West * only win was registered ver Fran when they met a cow ple of weeks MAY STICK IN MAJORS OUISVILLE, stopped for th Colonels, went if he could. Feb Bert Nic in Louisville to job of managing n to New York what plans Mc Graw has for htm, He is still under to the Giants, tho he was a la Sater, last summer, to team under the player Imit injury. If his leg be to McGraw who releas t the following his O. K. he this ye may of use ar TODAY’S MARKET REPORT 4 ante Dealers for 0 Prices Paid Whol v ruit H egetables .. VEGETABLES Nerte Toca! Tiruseels Sprou' Local 1.750200 pee 18 O34 @ 03% 1.60@2.00 oe Le 00g per 1 Alsh—Local, per ™. ... Lae Angelos, erate...2 rallan brown, ewt 2 w Danvers a25@2 er Mb, 19@ per ratte ne Bell sore ‘acel Shae we Wann, per Tb Lose RUITS FRUITS 21 .00@22.00 26.00@ 20.00 O6@ 05% Org 024 Netted Gema 1.766 2.00 Apple Ae Waan HB. Wash Local Kings Pananas—Guatemarans, Cranberri or box Grape Fruit—lorl Wagners Winesape per 1 6.5046 00 4000 6.00 2.6003.00 2 Me and over Geese—Young, live Ment Veni eet Milk Fancy « per Selling Prices to Retailers for Butter, Kegs and Cheese 0 Bntter— Local city creamery, t., Local eity crea wrap al creamery Fancy ranch ubes Se “e@ Pull oe Cheese— Limberger ‘ Washington Young America brick Mo Ie Me 2@ 2@ Yashington eream n YA neton triplets Oregon triplets Ty Country Hay and Grain sy (Prices paid wholesale) 0 Alfaifa-—R. Wash. No. 1 20.00@.41 Thnothy Wash 38.00@ 39 Kye Seed Per ewt ‘ ‘ Whote Corn ‘ Cracked Chop Feed Meal Whole Harley Clipped Barley tough} FISTIC NOTES Ted Whitman, Seattle’s hard working fight referee who labors in the shipyards under normal conditions, has set up a massage shop down at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium. He has rigged up a shingle that reads: ‘Ted Whitman, Expert Masseur.” We asked our French friend, Frankie Murphy, what “masseur” meant and he said it was some kind of @ cabbage. And Ted has fussed up his masseur cabin with some regular art. It is the best looking room in the gymnasium, Ted is some artist and has mountain scenes and lakes and woods and nature finery which he painted himself decorating the walls. Wise bird—this fellow Whitman. Gets his customers so excited over the art on the walls in his shop that th don’t know whether they are getting massaged or embezzh He uid fret might time outgrow cures afl it jeorge Ingle and Harry Anderson| Ad left for Vancouver last night, where evils they will mix in the headline bout of Tommy Burns’ smoker tonight. Pat y Clacco meets Mickey Brown and Kid Peterson and Jim Storey tangle on the same card " Billy °Vr He next night roosters Billy is in real mix with MeCarthy mont I go to bed every nine and am up with the at streak of dawn,” “Never felt better in my life.” ight wants to training. Sid Mitchell and Jim Jorge hit up ja fast pace at Austin & Salt’s train ing camp yesterday afternoon Sid sure is training hard these days and wants to be in the best of shape for ia little ring engagement with John ny McCarthy over in Tacoma two Men “| DIAMONDS Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need money. Loans txken up from others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of lo: no interest deducted. Ladies’ Department. Loans on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Sid is conscientious but not much |of a handball p ake our word we know Stanley Ryan, a newcomer, put in |his first appearance here yesterday land wants a match. He will prob- ably go on with Kid Peterson soon. Peterson is still on Dan Salt's trail for a return match with Mickey }Brown. Peterson thinks he should have had the decision the last time they hooked up. With the memory of that second round still up and Rstablished 12 Years |kicking we can hardly agree with 201-23 White Building. the kid 5 Adolf Schadt hasn't to say since his skin gam changing people was Detective Fortner the had a word of short 1 up by other day show Ad still says it was a simple joke Simple joke! Liberty Bonds Bought and sold at market rates. 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