The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 13

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Mon Picks Star C lub; Tsay " Victoria Plays Final Somme | | Tilt Here Wednesday ia hes the seenery all set for her calleral IFA GIRL EMTERTAMS A YouGMAN SARs OUGHT To MAKE IT PLEASANT FOR Him Sa THAT WiLeve 1S ANT {do's cer excrred Twis 1S KOT FoR. You = 4 EATRRTAMING MR DOLIT TLE This EVENING AND F | WAHT You To LAY OFF THIS | Ay Do You mean! ge dE To SAY OLA THAT 4 } POOR PARLOR WOUND GETS ) That Five LAN out ? OW, OLIVIA, You're A PeACAT All-Star Hockey Seven First Team Second ean Rehman, Vancouver......goal....-....H tt eat Johnson, Victoria. ......defense.......Cook, Vancouver Rowe, Seattle «.. defense Dunean, Vancouver MacKay, Vancouver rover Walker, Seattl Morris, Seattle. .........center .. Taylor, Vancouver ¥ Wilson, Seattle .. right wing Oatman, Victo Ha Vancouver, ,...1 i} Fred Ton, lone rv p in the “i ‘ BEE Pacific Coast ice league this sea Hockey Dope 4 son, has picked an all-star bock *Y aggregation. Heretofore the M . : official scorers at enc league Ha Var ‘ ra . Be city hae picked the club, but lon |] Mackay, Vancouver. § SQUIRREL FOOD BY AHERN. | das officiated at every game Wrieo this season, and has watched the players. clovel tw,’ Seat You'LL PARDON ME, BUT ) — (ouctl) Gu the wings lon has placed biker, Beat ’ WHY ARE YOU PULLING TM TAKING Harris, of Vancouver, and Wit || "1" WANNA GO . son, of Seattle. Harris has been ry , . YOUR EAR AND “TALKING MYSELF TO Ww ik going great in the last half of Sook, Va ‘ ‘ ; IN SuCH ‘@ season, but showed no start ate % “ ‘ mer hockey in the early stages Duncan, ¥ of the race. Frank Foyston, Se \ i] attle wing, who ix of the . most valuable team omen in hockey, ix Harris’ closest ¢ Petiter for a place. Foyston has had his lay hurt this season by injuries r is on it AgRTessiv of the scrapplest an ; Wilson Earns Place ‘ © ev “ PCully” Wilson, Seattle wing, is ‘ t ce tked for the other extremity of ' V . r mythical seven. If ever a player - > " da place on an all-star ¢ n * a ty” has. The little & = ee Pipers wesc tne game bee PO tals pean bo pea Faw | a ole to play. They mix with Van =a wees Giamts to Leave for Foals © ing games, and the local sev lose two out of three tilts of the year. The ted the locals in mal aguin. pPortinas a couple of weeks ago by Locals Need Battery . INGUNMEET WORIAT aan agent TS get away with some crud couver on the Northern tee to ants afd keep right on playing njggbt and battle with Victoria | Meully covers a huge amount of tce| in this city on Wednesday. If | : every —_ and has had his Seattle cops the game | target ad of t ireen Willie Hoppe and George Sutton VARSITY WINs ood ing eye.pecled all season. His ada tonight they are su | Lake ¢ I. tras . , 4 famous billiardists, will ay PULLMAN, March 3—The Unke has been one of the biggest! place in the playoff. Ho | ' os i SOB STUFF e aon ne this month, ac-| versity of Washingto es tures of the Seattle club's play| Victoria still has an outside | en an or le er: with: ‘tha “Hag 2: nnie Austin, local fight pro- Brown & Huls aE beneaionn Mba lasiaas atone. over the the present race chance. | See a r, was dreaming of landing |j.4/4 pall proprietors. = ya single point Genter Bernie Morris. of Ses Victoria plays he t ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN oa aso : handball cup at the Kiks’ ‘* her ay. ‘The final score was oe given the call over “Cyclone” | time Wednead then plays the ; ; sand Of the season's play with | etme seesen and then struck TO PLAY MULTNOMAH to 24 with the visitors on the long lor, of Vancouver: Without 4| Millionaires in. Victoria on Frid ’ eball contingent will set sail for their train- Bue . play with aq wnag. In the semifinals Lon- get cond Sa eeenver center ie the Mond Taft, California, Friday, according to Prexy he alas ee pe nie tackled Dode Brinker, former ee 6 ee bastions brilliant individual player in >a a “Pham aly in the Oregon city over the Heattle ar, and bang! The - league, but Morris is a much bet fda | my wster, of the local club men @ couple of week was ever. A definite team man. Taylor likes his r Thirteen men have been lined up so far for trials with : ae promixe was made to Lonnie that record too we ‘ ~ > ‘Sunn rand thrd. Harner ‘| 0 the score would be suppressed if ne G 8. . > od so far are Cunningham and r pare a ‘At rover Mick vor ta Cannta: we err hi t a The vag Se wgned 90 far are Cu ~! Mails, 2nd Schaller will Sent iC out for thew husky. bribe was. forthcoming , gets the pla: Vancouver tonight \ Ritch catchers; Rojas, Hastie ander an al arden 5 one but he didn’t even offer a stick his his Mikek oe ks Se Gack Waiker, of Seattle. Macka Morris, Seattle cent i|pitchers; Kavanaugh and Murphy, infielders, end Cunning-, Low Angeles has Bassler and Boles) of chewing gum, so here goes: played great hockey this year hance to beat tham, Wilhoit, Walsh and Wilson, outfielders t et string receivers, and Fit 4 game, Austin 1, Brinker 41; VICTORIA VS SEATTLNN “i im the sires Satie, kas “ on Vancouver star, ou Prexy Brewster has not heard from Manag er Clymer) '*ty z oe De og Nip Vat * fee pagent —— - \. r ‘ ‘alker, hy ylace in the gue scorin . 4 and Pertica on the hu: ta ime we visi ustin pe Te wondertul player himself, and| The Seattle man hav registered 25 |f0F some days and is rather anxious to get word of the new | pournter, first base; Kenworthy, sce | fall's gyronsdum we will weer MARCH Sth, 8:30 P. M. SHARP fana will be disappointed with | points during the season and the| Seattle pilot. When last heard from he was in New York, | ond bape; Driscoll, shortstop. and| . armor 7 selection. However, MacKay | Vance player 26 jand it was understood that he was trying to line up a couple | Butier, third base, is the way the in os 5. (Wer, Tas Incled Reserved oe some tinh than the Smokey” Harris, Vancouver wink./ of pitchers for the Seattle club. It is thought that becsuse| id With ne wp. Drlacoll le the fy of - . cd the ant othe Goa le man, which undoubtedly was | has climbed within hailing distan p ae eae bP oj mous Great Laken foot wer who} APPOINTED ATHLETIC HEAD deciding factor in Ion’s selection. | of the leaders in the Inet couple ot Of his late start he will go directly to the training camp and! ya. °to have had a trial with the est will take over the pe wih ateinaeil dia avecial dole BRA the defense position Ion has| games and holds down third place| Will not put in an appearance here until the team swings! Chicago Cubs this spring University of day areal Se eee ates to Ur coontnd: 4 “Moose” Johnson, Victoria| with 18 markers Iback to Seattle on April 22 , Cooper, Crawford, Ellis and Kili.| Washington athletics at onc . lar, and Hobby Rowe, cf Seattle Morria in high goalsetter | F fer are signed for outfield duty ‘will arrange a full baseball schedu two men w vith aA Mlekey SiukiKay leads A real, experienced catcher will have to be added to the —_ Dest defense men in the league. |in assists wit) 9 local roste ither Cunningham nor Ritchie is up to Coast leag *. Ritchie showed well at times last sea- bd e son and may hold on to the change catcher job. The pitching orrise Has Lon List staff needs bolstering up, tooS Eastley is a good performer }and Mails should make a go of it in the faster circuit, Rojas and Alexander, however, are doubtful candidates of Wins i in Boxin Game Marty K vanaugh will undoubtedly be used in the in- g | field at either first or second base. There has been strong ‘If @ reputation counts for any-}| Jim Jorge and Steven Reynolds | talk from Louisville, where Clymer was stationed last sea- Ring, Seattle ring fans are due to|argue in the heavyweight diviaion|$0n, that Jay Kirke, the heavy-hitting first baseman of the ‘one of the best lightweights in| in what should be a regular mix. |LOuisville club, would come to the Coast with ¢ ‘lymer to hold Eee West when Lee Morrisey. of Balt | Jorge is a tairly clever man-and has down the initial sack for the Seattle aggregation. ee City. climbs in the ring with | made a good impression in his bouts| ‘The Seattle crew needs a good shortstop. big bouts on Austin & Sait's card | here, while Steve ts noted hia | been lined up for the shortfield position as y B be staged at the Crystal Pool! punching powers. Big Steve is aj May be signed up to play the keystone sack for th _ decengeaoed wonder when he lands on his oppo-| which case Kavanaugh would be put on first base. has a long list of wins | nent, a is up to Jorge to ateer | Herb Murphy should be able to hold his own in the belt and is scheduled to! clear of o's s if he does , Rane cre ligg " “4 : bose ge t league. Heis practically assured of the third base job Benny Leonard, world’s cham-| want to take the big tumble. ; J lightweight, in the Mormon city| Frankie Murphy and Frank Pant ere are but few b r fielding infielders in the business r or not he will be able to hold his own month. He holds a couple of | ley will mix in one of the prelimin-| than Murphy. Whethe over Heinie Schuman, who | aries. Murphy is again stepping out | with - the stick against the Co. league pitching remains. to is noted as being one of the best hit and the Coast lightweight title the | of his division in order to fight | } Right over in Tacoma from Murphy will weigh about 110 pounds |be seen. Murph Mitchie. And Mitchie beat | while the former 8. A. C. champl jrun batters that has ever played in this section. He has one Hi: Anderson, so it's just @ case|witl tip the scales several por | serious handicap and that is he is afflicted with deafness, whether or not Morrisey lives UP | heavier. Murphy, however, will vy a . | . ; owed up his playing to any noticeable degree his reputation. |make up for his lack of weight by jbut it has a slo te d ti pisyins +e le fought a six-rou in games he has played here. . Harry Anderson in V Pat Rooney and Fred Grant are In the d Seattle will be well protected with Bill Cun- | eee one sare banat Dh | bitied for the curtain-r hese | ningham lined up for center field and Wilhoit and Walsh for et ccene cn the - 2 nn | two ble -gomge ree for" th *| the other two places. Wilson may land a job in the orchard ent je season & and are all fig rey of weeks ago here when he Reynolds’ # ng partner,|but will hardly oust any of the t named. : Alex Trambitas, of Portland.! 454 will testify that the big! The most serious need of the locals is lack of a good will beat « lot of the highly-| tellow can hit. Grant, however, i*|catcher, a couple of pitchers and two infielders. The local ited men, and would win 4 lot} no invalid a jee te : P : : : : fights than he does if he would | muligh wa ‘ [we n are burning up the wires in an, attempt to bolster up the | th®uggreasive instead of wait ct for the other fellow to come to! um all of the time. ” ae . nd foe third, te tae’ Joe rman, of Portland and| The ai9 ‘Road. = | tee “ Meld. Lani Date by Harper, local bx all set re See Mi panac snd Che o apiit cs Cas (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) TO THE MEMBERS OF SEATTLE ORGANIZED LABOR: VOTE FOR REFERENDUM PROPOSITION “A” Your attention is respectfully called to the following reprint letters from Electrical Workers Local No. 77, and from Mr. James P. Noonan, Acting President of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work-- ers. ALWAYS FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR. Read these letters carefully. one has Bill Leard Giants, in - cleverness. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS AFFILIATED WITH THE AMERICAN whamgag asi marta Springfield, Il., Janua ry 14, 1919. Central Labor Council, Labor Temple, Seattle, Wash. Attention of Secretary requested by our representative to advise your Central Body legraph Co., seeking a franchise in your city, is fair to the Dear Sir and Brother: We have be as to whether or not the National District Electrical Workers. We understand that the question comes up because of the fact that franchise is to be voted upon in the near future by referendum, and that it is the desire of your Central Body to oppose the granting of franchises to unfair people and favor franchise¢ to fair concerns. their little mix for the Northwest dat da Fee gg with De | work A itfield ‘ises to neh i con: : : ae eos see Seerbes, the: eee BLANCHE WALSH'S tr " t game Played Here f We find on investigation that the National District Telegraph Co. has this name in Seattle because Bias a the vegan (don pl ce Big Dramatic Success : r Bret pe i , vier aside of the fact that there is another firm or firms operating in Seattle that is known as the A. D. T. We ‘ “af ave. eg gine atter Gor: THIS WEEK ap ‘ find, however, that the National District Telegraph Co. applying for franchise is known as the A. D, T. in n from the first gong, and has no With Wednesday Ar shin, I E yune other places and all evidence that, we can gather shows that they are fair to us in practically all of the Sect tipgdlbeagy esataeeMlinggyg eaied sepia iat tat Higa: ome places where they operate, especially on the Western coast where they run a strictly union business. We etapa ag — ps ot Starring ones f reuit have a letter from the president of Local Union 134, Chicago, which states in part: “I may also add that nds in his ring battles. GRACE HUFF Dubu t. Kir ‘ the Chicago branch of the A. D. T. Company is favorable to our local and is 100 per cent organized.” ‘ oth mere ig £. aydbase ; —And— I yy ga : tor ta Assuring you that our only interest in the matter arises from our desire to be fair with firms who 2 hte season, as they fight all IVAN MILLER and Peterson, | Mormons. Willett ‘pla here last are fair to us and other organized labor, and trusting this information may be of service to you, I am, the time and there is no stalling yl Pai ason 1 lo like he was just with best wishes. Fraternally yours, their melees. Passed Mehioos gies val ay gta ; (Signed) JAS, P. NOONA ten the mre ent tus’ onttiata’ “iat Acting International President, quite a Hit! na d with the Louis Ameri Your * Checks Appreciated ay ‘ TORREY & SEARS’ coiesnennaee _W year, and Sullivan was one of the ler for several reasons BILLIARD PARLOR WILKE R THEATRE Peiichaticnar isis Ait ean poly on Firat - 1498 3rd, Corner Srd and Pike Oakland ha ron catching Shee will be tationed at first i Fifth and Pine Eliiett 252 5 in the American association Jast sin the role of pinch hit nd Sullivan was one of the INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS Local Union No, 77 toom 13 Labor Temple Seattle, Wash., October 27, 1908. National District Telegraph Co., Seattle, Wash. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find Agreement entered into by the N. D. T. Co, of Seattle and Local ae) D PLAYERS | ice, rt, St ae a and Drolette. Ont arling | ate Crandall or Sands at ianager Howard has Krause } ead tlarieia Wii cocmatie (aie HIRICR tla Coil uae ane Union No. 77, I. B. E. W., with the seal and signatures of the Officers of the District Council. I have with MeCarl off firat base, | Br MeKenry and Lar- also received a copy of the agreement entered into by the Company you represent and Local Union No, 1 wecond, Croll shortstop| kin for piteh MeKe is the |} 537 of San Francisco. I am glad to:note that both agreements call for a “closed” shop. Lure satan, acces’ Co nan ~~ bree ve era Ughtest - M on third. ; Lane, Mid-| big hurler who “ 3 the so sores Respectfully yours, , ery 6 of the roof of the mouth; | dieton liller have the edge on|20dnning game to Walter Maile a x oR sEeRW oP di you aan bite corn off the cob; guaran’|the other outfielders, Le Hourvenu|feattie’s Victory carnival, last aum F. T. ASKEW, Recording Secretary. Wed 15 years. and Smale, members of last al mer EXAMINATION FREE attle crew, are trying for places| Griggs, on first; Rodgers, second $15.00 Set of Terth...... 2 on the Onks. It ig rumored in the | McGaffigan, shortstop, and Elliott $10.00 Set Whalevone Teeth. $8.00 Crowns DO NOT FAIL TO VOTE FOR REFERENDUM PROPOSITION “A” Lane want to © the Oak na | looks at present would like to line up with the Salt} #idred, Wolter, Forsythe and Lake Bi # for the won | Wilie will comprise the Devormer and Moore comprise the | defen Have impression token ia the) Vernon club's backstoy nd Miteh- Seals Look Gow inat.on and advice fre asi ‘i i es 4 Bridge Work, We _ ell, Cheek Fromm I r, Houck San Franc 0 he trooks tients, o work rp still giving good ‘entintaction. Ask our ing for tho ‘Tigers, Houck pitched a| undoubtedly be the first wtring re who have tested our work, When coming to our office, be sure “ pa Alt sie Neath jou are in tho right pince Bring ths ad with you. couple games i © Shipyard | ceive Jeaton sum, Kantlehner | ind nade! ang Smith are the stars of the hurl (PAID ADV : Open Sundays From 0 12 for Workitg People lea rig TISEMENT) with local|ing staff, Corhar be back a i OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS |‘ catechins vortatop, with Koerner at first Lon UNIVKMSITK wt, Opposite Vraser-i’atersog Om | Lorton, Lret base, Westerbill, seo) Church at second ‘ond, amu at i South that Prough, Middleton and| third base, is the way the 4 | |

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