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4 5 fl OG G5t-£ 3 32768232155 x TO NN \ © \ Play Second Tes Canadiens and the Seattic itans are primed for their MBcond battle of the world’s puck Which will be staged at the Arena tonight. Easterners, who were plainly hy the Western seven-man Wednesday, will be playing Mes own game tonight. because the game, with the Eastern pen « % Visitors, says that the 7-0 defeat his men on Wednesday was c on of the true strength of RS Clubs, because his men were af by the warmer climate and Were playing a different style . and were skating in a nk. Predicts Repeater Muldoon, the local skipper, that his men trounced them Band they will do it again. 4 ‘the six-man rules, the cen ice region. is shortened consider @nd as no passing forward of Puck is allowed except in the ice, it will greatly affect the ” game of the Seattle squad. me individual work will feature Managers are confident of . Manager Kennedy, pilot of | play. the six-man game the position is eliminated, and there is a Gefense, instead of the here Walker, Seattle rover, will up to the center position, l@ Kennedy wil! start Lalonde at and bench Cleghorn. New Penalty Rule Eastern penalty system re fea that there shall be a substi. gent in for every player sent to ‘penalty bench. This assures six the fce at all times. Bernie Morris being held up Lewis, and “Muza” Murray Somewhat under the weather B an injured hand. the Seattle ‘will be favored by the six-man Me, because they will have two im Murray and McDonald, to jump into the fray. After was clipped on the hand y. the Seattle squad was and Franklin heid their turnouts yesterday. at both high schools are \ \ Ice Teams to System, wil be in vorue tonight. | Now FoR A QUIET EVEN\ \ \ ae MITH THE DEAR WHERE NG | Yoon’ A “ 4 cM, Q Tues ? eres ROR 6 SPEND ~ A& QUIET EVENIN ie went Y DEA ——+ y WPF! - og 4 ts Morris Fight Is Still on in TACOMA, Wash Bernard Patrick hockey player, won the first point fn his fight for release from the Camp Lewis guardhouse, when military au thorities, at the hearing the United States court yesterday after- noon, submitted tha Morr in his petition for habeas corpus, has contended his n detention on Jeharge of being a draft evader and | deserter, was unlawful, since he was mt of Canada an alien aring was continued before Judge Cushman this morning. On cros®examination of Morris | yesterday, it was brought out that jin a divorce sult filed by him in | Seattle, December 10, of last year | he had sworn he had been a resident | of Seattle for three years. In a fur ther attempt of military authorities | to attack his veracity, it was brought | out that in his questionnaire he had leworn that his nearest of kin was a | brother, while, at that time, he had a wife and child ‘LOCAL BOSS | SEEKS GOOD __ MOUND MEN | With a ertcking good outfield lin ed up, Joe Devine, leader of the Se Attle club in the Northwest league, is after some pitchers and infielders. Rob Snyder, Dave Hillyard and | Jack Goldie wil! patrol the pastures for Devine’s outfit. Snyder played with the T oma tearm, in the North | west Shipyard league, last season Goldie is a former Seattle outfielder |and Hillyard played with the cham | pion Duthie nine last year. “Duteh” Hoffman will do ¢t | catching for Devine, with Nelson or | first and Guigni on third) Whether Bobby Coltrin will be back for the |shortstop job is not known. Roy |Grover, who guarded the keystone | sack, will be missing this season, as | he t# going to make another try for the middie sack position on the Phil jadelphia Athletics this year | March Morris, Seattle in he is an alien writ of ja resi and The hi "Coach Talks His Men Into Winning | City Cage Titles | —— Aa hy Loe, t PASTENED TT wea, staor HOME To SPEND A Quiet | ext NOW! ¥ os EVENING \JITH Se u OUT OF THE CONFLICT CHARLEY CUTLER ~jamous redler, WHO DISCOVERED WILLARD IS CAPTAIN BOBS MANAGER ) Bill Clymer CAPTAIN BOB ROPER THE FIRST SOLDIER To TAKE UP THE GAME SINCE THE WAR y ARMY TRAINING ENASLED = —~ WALSON “Pat” MOORE To BEAT Jimmy Wide WILL THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF TRAINED AGATERS — IMBUED WITH FIGHTING SPIRIT BY ROBERT 1. RIPLEY | Will the War preduce | champion? | Will the bundreds of thousands of perfectly trained men, imbued with jthe fighting spirit, develop a glove champion such as we have never |aeen before? Boxing was made jcompulsory in the army. Practical ly all of qur ringy champions were appointed Boxing Matructors in the |cantonmeénts. The game was taught | to thousands of the boys by these jexperts. Hoxing bouts were held almost every night and a big elimi. [nation tournament was staged every 80 often among one and a half mil jlion of perfectly trained men. What Will be the reault? ; a great ring | PITTSBURG, March Hans Wagner has yielded to the blandish ments of friends and it is announced he will run for the office of commie stoner of Allegheny county, Pa. One drawback to Han's candidacy i« that he has no party affiliations, but will Leslie Turner Leslic Turner, Broadway athletic coach, used to be an orator. He copped some sort of a medal or who anxwered the summons | prize fgr his efforts when he was a Baker school, Frank: | -qia” back East. or geared “But I've outgrown it,” Turner city high school are | practice Monday. quickly testified after making his | confession. ] Men Are to | Turner has a way of talking his lle Schedule Row ”*”¢"* 12 winning games and has run as an independent {f he fina decides to make the race PHILADELPHIA, March Manager Jack Coombes, of the Phil lies, signed a young Brooklyf school boy pitcher by the name of George Casazza. He'll bave to change that name before he gets very far. He is a left-hander, only 19, yet he stands six feet and weighs 175 pounds. ANGELES, Cal., March 22.— rm baseball clubs better look of the Angéls, when they meet Francisco, next week to set- Coast league schedule wran- will carry a vote in each has been named to represent on and Los Angeles at the p Cubs Are . in South Tod ANGELES, March 22—The Cubs are due in Pasadena in time to gnaw a few bones going to bed, unless their fain has been delayed by storms, Los Angeles fans and baseball are planning to be on hand } give the Bearicts a real welcome. football instructor to go out to the) je Cubs will begin training imme- Become a Benedict ran . popular Seattle star, will become a benedict er the big world series games. Men Tiffany, a Seattle girl, is to me Mrs. Frank Foyston. @ couple will leave for a trip to o} n islands after the cere- ¥. W..C. A. MEETING Kye View of the Book of ‘Will be the topic discusned at _W. C. A. fellowship meeting, | Repair & Plumbing Co. Fireback iniogs i= repairs for all Kinds oo! stoves, on fur- the put tnd connected: 608 PIKE ST. Main 875 | not lost the art of throwing the Cic (ero stuff, according to his pupil» j The Broadway mentor’s long suit lis basketball. He has tutored the | Broadway team for the past five | seasons and has never finished lower than second place. His team has | just finished a season in the cify | league with a clean slate, They won jal of their games. | Last year they were runnersup to the Lincoln créw and tied Queen | Anne for premier honors the year before. | Hix team finished second the first |time he handled a Broadway cage \nquad and grabbed the honors the | second time out. | Turner has been successful at foot | ball, too. He took charge of the Broadway team last year when El mer Henderson quit his post as juniversity naval training station. | The Broadway men managed to hold |the stronger Lincoln crew to an even count in the crucial game of | the season. | Pitchers Will Get | Real Test Sunda | BAKERSFIELD, Cal, March 22. -MeMorran, *Young, Eastley and | Bowman are scheduled to get a real Some boy Manager Ed Rarrow has had the last say in the dixcussion ax to what position Babe Ruth should play for |best results He says Babe will pitch and pinch hit and will not be | worked around in different poxitions as he was last year. Ruth should be satisfied now, since he asked to iknow The St Louls Cardinals are load ing up on young college pitchers. The latest to be signed hails from the University of Iowa and is named Arthur C. Reinhardt. He is a left hander, and has been in military service. Scout Charley Barrett lspotted him while gumshoeing for \the Detroit club, but Detroit passed) him because of war conditiéns and} now that peace has come Barrett | signs him for the Cardinals | Miter Huggins has only three} catchers on his list at the present ipime but he expects to have another In line before the Yankees begin |work at Jacksonville. The identity, of the backstop yet to be corralled| remains in doubt, but Huggins says he ix a youngster who is said to give |promise of future greatness. Ruel, |Hannah and Baldwin are the three| backstops already in the Yankee ‘The first to enter the liste since is Captain Roper from Virginia, a real fighter for Uncle Sam with three service on bis atm. Captain “Bob” 196 pounds, is five feet eleven and three-quarters inchen in height, and is only twenty-four years old—a real, husky looking fighting man. Charles Cutler, the massive wrestler of prom inence, has taken the captain in charge since his discharge from the army and is highly optimistic of his ring chances. Cutler will be remembered, too, as the man who dug up the now fam ous “Jest” Willard, and who labored tong to instill a bit of fighting in stinct into the present heavyweight the war bert Eddie Talks Much But Falls Down When Test Comes In spite of his Joud boasts, Ed die Foy, famous comedian, who entertained Moore theatre pa trons during the past week, drop. ped every billiard «mix with Charley Hulen which they played at Brown and Hulen’s parlors. ‘The closest score was register ed on Wednesday night when Hulen passed the wire with 25 threecushion polnts while Edd! was running up 18 SEALS SIGN» CRACK CUBAN OUTFIELDER SANTA CLARA, Cal, Match 22. Jacinto Del Calvo, Cuban outfielder has terms with Manager Charley Graham, of the Seals, taken up thé transportation wired him and left Havana today for San Francisco, according to a tel n received early this morning by Graham from the former Seal The entrance of Calvo into the Seal outfit gives Graham no less than seven outfielders t6 choose from Fitzgerald, Schaller, Harper, Cullen accepted | Connolly, Calvo and Hunter, who will Join the Seals after the season opens. When the Seals gathered morning at the ball park Rufus Fait was missing. Graham attached tin ware to Rufus last night. Rufus motored’ to San Francisco against the wishes of Graham on Thursday | evening. Hunefeld Scores Easy Win in Bout LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 22 Willie Hunefeld left no doubt as to} his victory over Billy Soules, when they met at Vernon in four rounds last night. He walloped Soules to a fine finish, but couldn't score a knockout. Leach Cross Will Manage Earl Baird) PRODUCE A GREAT RING CHAMPION® Is on Way to «. eattle Camp pilot of the Se . is on ing camp word re-| Brewster, Manager Clym attle Coast len hin way to the r at Taft, Cal, according t ceived by Prexy Jimmy local mogul Hefore leaving the Bast Clymer en- tleed Bert Niehoff, former Philadel: | phin National league infielder to| take his pen In hand and tack his John Haneock to Cly- | mer alvo induced Miles Main, a hurler with the same team last season, to | come to the Coast to perform with | the loca! pitching corps. With the ne of Main and Niehoff the Be team ta just about ready for the opening gong | If any of the present players flazle out it will be up to Manager Clymer to bolster up the weak spots, accord: | ing to Brewster Given Free » Seattle leader is given all the money that te necessary to line up & strong club and it i# up to Clymer | to get the men. It would be a good stunt If the Seattle team could line | up one more hurler and another | catcher. Marshall and Land may be able to handle the mask job, but! neither can compare with the first string catchers of the other teams in the league if reports from the | Bouthern training camps are true The Seatt twirling staff looks Much better téday than it did a Week ago. Main and Cy Falkenberg | will add @ great deal of strength to} the hurling corps, While Main and Falkenberg are veterans they are |far from thru. They will add the needed experience to the staff which will ® “ly the rest of the t nm. Bowman and Mails will help out| veterann Bowman is expected jeliver and so ie Matix. The tat-| ter will come thru with Oying colors | if he forgets to talk and pitches in A contraet Will Keep Five Hurlers | The club will retain five twirlers. | The « nge pitcher job will be up between Bigbee, Hastley, Rojas, Mo: | Morran and Young. Bighee and | > Rastiey yhave the call for the jod«.| Both of these men can hit and play | the outfield, which will increase their chances of sticking with the| club In the infield, young Stratton, the} youngster trying out for a first base berth, in given an excellent chance | of beating out Gleichman for the job. | Stratton looks Uke a comer, accord ing to reports from the Seattle train ing quarters. At second base, Bert Niehoff will Willard rewarded Cut * by deserting him as soon & bit successful. Captain Roper has engaged in| three battles since his return to the United States; a draw with Jack Hemple, Willard’s sparring partner; a vietory over Garry Raades, the Milwaukee amateur champion; and & knockout victory over Terry Ke [lar, the Western heavyweight. Cap tain “Bob” looks like the real thing | At present there Is under way inf Europe a gigantic elimination box ing tournament. The champions of the different divisions will meet in Paris next month to determine the real champions of the army. It will be interesting to watch develop ments. be sTy8 N \ Wararcnnnt arth champion | ¥eteran keystone guardian, | tonal league for several years, and was finally shipped over to New York. He was injured in a game with the Giants last year and re tired for the season. He is now re ported to be in good shape again and should be able to put up & good) game at the middle station for the | locals | “Bunny” Fabrique ie a cinch at shortstop. He is one of the best hit ters on the local squad and is a good heady fielder Herb Murphy holt down third base. He has no competition at the look-in corner. Wilhoit, Cunningham and Walsh are scheduled to operate in the| Giants’ outfield. No one in sight at} present time can beat them out of} their jobs. | Marshall, the long catcher, should | will Dowling form, six teams in the City league rolled enore in sensational ‘The | ansignments | Miller, Jack Roche and Rowdy r Mexican Tackles Real Ring Job in Pool Smoker Mix | “Tillie Kid” Herman | When “Tillie Kia” Herman steps | into the ring with Frank Barrieau, the California battler, at the Crystal Pool Tuesday night, he will be rum- ning into one of the toughest ring that be has ever tackled. i The Mexican is an experienced ring man himself and many local fans are stringing with the lander to outpoint the rugg rieau DELHOWARD _ EXPECTS TO | BE IN RACE. OAKLAND, Cal, March 22.-—Del Howard, manager of the Oakland team, is one of the first Pacific Coast | league leaders to go on record with a tentative lineup of his team. Here's | what Howard thinks about his pres ent assembly of ball tossers “Wille, Lane and Rod Murphy will score more runs than any other three men in the league. Hac E Nett will lick the ball in the neigh berhood of .270. Bill Stumpf ie a bard hitter, also. | “Buzz Arlett is 100 per cent bet ter than he was last year. Krause, Kremer, Breton, Bonner and Holling all look fine, particularly “Breton, Who will win more games for us| ber the fight have the call over Bill Leard, the| than Prough did. If Hap Morse can | when Jack knocked Leo for Niehoff | Mit during the season the way he has in b | starred with Philadelphia in the Na-| been doing in training, second base | will arise to remark that will be well guarded. “Thin is the best looking outfit 1 ever had in the league,” added Howard. “Any one who tries to walk on our necks this year will get | a@ jolt that will surprise him.” | GOTHAM BOY © RINGS BELL | FOR FARREN SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.— Willie Jackson, New York, was pre- vented from scoring a knockout over Frankie Farren once by the gone, and once by a kind-hearted referee, | Jackson knocked Farren cold in} the third. Referee. Tommy Laird had just counted seven over Far- ren’s prostrate form when the gong Twenty-four rounds of boxing — fare will be on tap at the Crym — tal Pool Tuesday in f packages, with Frank the Californian who slipped razaza to Mickey King at Poo! Kid” Herman, battler, billed for the main event, In the other five bouts Seatéle boys will be pitted against mise singers from the Rose City, There never is any love lost bi tween Seattle and Portland ers—not since Seattle outgrew — the Oregon hamlet, at least. Morrie Lux wilt make his | to the jocal ring in the semi against “You Can't Knock Me © Mitchell. Sid has been coming alon by leaps and bounds lately and ade mits it himself. Seattle fans see Sid quite often but this is first time in many moons that has been scheduled to walt t ropes here. Mitchell has draw with Johnny McG famous street car pilot of the Gate, was robbed in Tacoma Paviowa Shock, the Tacoma awarded his firet mix with the ging Harp to the Californian fought two draws with “Kid™ man, since his comeback, household history that Sid cam the canvas and crawl back feet more times than are co Sid will be running up clever ring man when he pursuing Lux, because this fellow ts a regular kitten in the and is harder to hit than the door keyhole on a dark night. Heavyweights Billed Frank Kendall, Portland weight, will show his wares Young Hector, gentleman who Steve Reynolds smoker recently. Ry Both of these babies would good blacksmiths, and some due to drop when they cavort. J tor gets awful rough with that cross and it will be orange c and fixings for Kendall if the erton lad ever lands. Acco reports from Portland, Ki pretty capable of taking care of self. - Billy Nelson, who has just discharged from the army, will against our own Leo Houck. says thru his manager, Bob that he ix going to make Leo with Jack ae the movies. Und in the movies was ing is believing. Quartet of Feathers A quartet of good feath will tangle on the bill. one of the stars of Bob Evans’ of Portland fighters, is going a chance to perform here ‘ ‘arrahan. Hoke is said to be the best men of his weight in C boxing circles. Joe will { going kinda rough for the ette valley boy, because Ii packs around a couple of in his mitts and the lights for the other guy when Joe h In the opening event Lackey row, the sturdy Seattle featt weight, is due to go against E Zimmerman, another Portland 1 Lackey may not be able to than the 1,000 mark last night Ideals scored the high mark with 1,024, but they dropped the odd game to the New Richmond hotel five, both squads rolling over the 1,000 mark The Pope-Sibley team held on to its be a fixture, and if he hits up to his | Southern league standard of .204 he| will be a welcome addition to the! ciub. Grover Land is reported to| be a steady old workhorse who is a| good recelver altho nothing to brag about with the stick So much for the personnel of the Seattle ball club for the coming sea-| |won. Lt is now up to the men to de | liver, Whether or not the players | will come thru will be determined in | the first couple of weeks of the sea- son. Prexy Brewster, of the Seattle squad, ix determined to finish in the {money this year and is sparing no one-game lead when it copped two out of three games from Rube’ The scores follow * Richmond # Dorning Totals | sounded. Farren was revived by the | because of an Injured mitt, fourth round sufficiently to stand On| expected to show. his feet. And that seemed about all | able to deliver the goods, if he was capable of doihg, so Laird | reports are true. ended the bout by handing the de- | cision to the New Yorker i ee Sor Benjamin showed himeett « QT TAWAS TA better stepper than Jimmy Duffy, | but the bout was called a draw. FIRST ICE A IN VANCO Herb Brodie lost the decision to Frankie Haynie, despite his aggres: | siveness. j ‘The other results: Charlie Moy de-| VANCOUVER, R. Cc. March! Chasing three goals into the Frank | couver nets in the first ten Frank /of the game, the Ottawa feated Charlie Jones, Tommy Hayes defeated Billy Shade and Tabor drew with Soldier McCoy | tryout as flingers Sunday, when the |foid and if Baldwin performs up to Seattle Coast league fall squad lines |tne predictions wafting eastward | up for its first practice game, |from the Pacific Coast league he has | Capt. Murphy declared today that ‘a fine chance of sticking with the these four pitchers were scheduled |ciuh, It is expected that Ruel will to get into the milling Sunday |do most of the catching for the The Northerners are beginning to! Yanks in the coming campaign. His show worlds of pep, and considerable | hitting or lack of it will settle the heed mage tems case, as there i# no doubt about his r jability behind the bat |Zbyszko Wins Mat | A teat che RT 6 oe) A zard cant a to lone a | Honors From Lewis |io¢, yut it you seize him by the tal NEW YORK, March 22.—Throw-| off over the rocks, leaving it in ing Ed (“Strangler”) Lewis, of Lex. he says, “Good-by, tall!" and scurties ington, Ky., with a body hold after! your hand. As for the starfith, the 1 hour, 34 minutes and 32 seconds of | piece broken off in a short time action, Wiadek Zbyszko, won sy Og matters by growing a whole world’s mat title here last night. new body to fit that piece Leach Cross, the fighting dentist of New York, will manage the ring | affairs of Karl Baird, Seattle battler, in the future, according to word re jceived here from the South, Char ley Hulen, of Seattle, was managing | Baird, but was unable to make the | trip with him to California, and so | the agreement was terminated. STOCKS BONDS || LIBERTY BONDS |] ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUF || BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED | MACFARLANE & HALL |] Biflott 1324 503 Lowman Bldg. i GRAIN COTTON expense in lining up a crack squad = n + for the local fans, and if the players bs ceed Bs) ine fig ptannot deliver they face the cold, Harnett 9 | cruel hook. Davie . Totals Pope- Sibley — Maratatl Rona Mahnken Stewart, O'Donnel N ‘Totais Rube's Cafe this | Totals ? 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