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ine Les Canadiens Annex Second ‘ce Title Mix KO H. LASSEN Displaying a marked reversal ef form over their first appear. ance, Les Canadiens trounced the Seattle Metropolitans in the Second tilt of the world’s title Puck series at the local Arena 4 night by a count of 4 2. The games now any rules because they “had "on the Mets, The outsketed and out- syed the Coast kings of the ice every frame except the last minutes of the struggle the Seattle men pulled elves together and rang up counters, “Newsy” Lalonde, Caradien #Wung a mystic stick, scoring all of the visitors’ counters. He the best game of anybody on ice, counting two goals on long, ft shots and the other two by out- lead om Holmes, in the Seattle nets. | 7 Mets Rally the Canadiens four goals to | the good in the final period the Mets’ for a victory looked as slim | @ pink tea sandwich, but when Rowe, the doughty Seattle snared the puck near the goal and piloted it thru the defense and passed Vezina the Canadiens’ goa! for the first marker the fans started up awful din. Eight seconds later Foyston, Met wing, grabbed puck in niid-ice and tore thru he Canadien stronghold and banged | puck into the Easterners’ nets we the second Seattle score, the throng of hockey rooters went rally was nipped in the bud. | , When Manager Kennedy Couture and McDonald from game, who had been playing the rally was in progress, and Pitre and Hall back mm their reg . ‘The veterans quickly the Canadiens together and he torch of victory went out for the swept down the ice in formations and the three managed to slip past the defense time and time again couple of miraculous saves in the nets kept the vis- _seore down. The Canadiens ck. d strongly and the Seat for always ran into a four c ¢ when they tried to car puck into the Canadiens’ ter- gionde registered the first score Montreal crew a few minutes the initial faceoff on a pass om Pitre, after the latter had car. abe F Lalonde Scores Again “In the second session the French- m had it over Seattle in every gle of the game. They were skat uch better than the Seattle who seemed bewildered. La scored his second counter for d in this canto when he Holmes with a pretty shot. added two more in the ten minutes of the third session, on a pass from Corbeau and | ‘wecond on an assist from Mac- towe brought the gallery to its H when he scored the first Seattle after a sensational dash the ice, and Foyston scored eight seconds later on a long shot from center ice. With the Seattle supporters p pfor a tie-score and the % rew making frantic efforts to even count, the game end later with the puck in mid- Lineup and Summary Seattle (2). Les Canadiens (4). . -goal. Vezina . defense Corbeau - defense. Hall center. Lalonde right wing....... Pitre 0 +. left wing. Berlanquette core by, periods: 1 2 Canadiens ...... 1 First Period 1—Les Canadie Pitre; 9:44 Substitution: Les for Lalonde, Ities: Seattle eed by Murray) Second Period Goa! Lew tasinted, 8:18. Bubstitutions: Les Cc Monde for Cleghorn, “Penalties: None ‘ Third Period Is: 2—Les Canadiens, Lalonde Corbeau, 8:17; 4—Les Cy , Lalonde from MacDonald, 5—Seattle, owe unassisted, 6—Seattle, Foyston unassisted 3 0 1 Total 22 24) 4 4, Lalonde Canadiens— ‘Wilson, 3 min. Canadiens—Lalonde nadiens—La- af Les Canadiens—La. horn; Seattle—Murray for Wilson; Les Canadiens-—MacDon- ald for Hall, Cleghorn for Pitre; s¢ i McDonald for Murray; Les | Canad Hal! for Couture, Pitre for MacDonald. © Penalties: Les Canadiens—Cleg. n, 4 min. (replaced by Couture). i} b the rubber down the ice. This | the scoring for the first period. | a-| tle | la few | chorn for La | \\ \\ D Sy Th” STACEY \\ wy GAVE TE TRAINED Dogs TaATS TH yi é Lire! In Gow’ on GOSH FELW! DID ‘yOu HEAR ABOUT try PUIEND BILL? A Jou with ME IM VAUDEVILLE ! =~ “ s HAPPENED T BULL? TRAINED DOGS " THROUGH or EVERYTHING! EE BL is ONE OF With PROF ) HE SUmPED THROUGH “THO MANY Hoops AMD Got ALL ooo U “Lit up? \ ACAROMI, AMD BILL JUMAS Hoops Re AN Puck Chasers Play Crucial Tilt Tonight SERIES DOPE SCORING ronal, Beatt Se Seattle Rowe Walker, Wilaon, ri orbemu MacDonald, PENAL ins Witson, Seattte With the world’s ice championship ries tied up in a knot ag xch team holding one win, th tle Mets and Les Canadiens tangle in the third game of the | for the puck title of the local Arena tonight rhe game tonight will be under Western rules, » with men on the Seattle poorly ur the sixman rules and| the skort center fee Saturday night he Eastern rules hurt the passing | game and ruins th of the locals. The pumzled by — the n rules | Wednesday night and showed much better at their own game, as was ex peoted, in thelr second appearan: Mets Determined The Mets will have to hump to grab off tonight's game because the Canadiens have hit their stride if Saturday night's performance counts for anything. The Can are | using their weight in their defensive work as was predicted, and the Me have a hard job cut out for them. |The Mets are a gam of players and fight hardest with backs against the wall. The Canadiens will up against a determined bunch | players tonight The mix tonight melee of the series. needs but one mor the title. If the tonight's contest th | victory will be very Wednesday's game will | the Eastern rules again. Murray will go back into t ter position for the Mets again night and Cleghorn will undoubtedly start at center for the visitors with Pitre at royer. Watker will go back | to his place at rover for Seattle where he is much more effective | than he was at the center berth Sat urday, Betting Is Even ‘The betting on the series among | those who back up their predictions | with the'eoin of the realm is at even money with plenty of Canadien coin in sight. There isn't a chance in the world that Bernie Morris, star goal getter of the Mets, who is held at Camy Lewis on a draft evasion charge. will get a chance to play in the setics. Morris’ writ of hab corpus petition was denied by U Judge Cushman in Tacoma Satur day and Morris will face a draft evasion charge at a court martial on Tuesday at Camp Lewis. Weakened by the of Morris the Seattle Mets must be given all] the credit in the world for the game | fight they dre putting up against) their heavier oppenents from the | East in the fight for the world's title, | because the odds are very much wainst them ‘The probable lineups Seattle, Lea Canadens Holmes Rowe . Rickey... | Murray". Walke Wilson Foyston MeDonald " in with Seat will mix world at the | played | i showed game} hers Wer run! of | crucial | winner to cinch men drop chances for dim because be under is the The game tt r | 8. deat Hall Pitre aquett ronald Couture Bes x Wing veltity .Uulity BIG BOWLING TOURNEY IS NEARING END TOLEDO, ©., March 2 teams founds the pins bh in the A. B, C. tourn night, and none of the 32 teams could break into the leaders’ list Two double ms forced their way {into the first ten. The team of} hwoegler and Karthfeise Wis., into second 1,2 Hess and Fetzler, cago, with 1,227, took sixth pi J, Shaw, another Chicago roller, with 664, took the sixth spot in the singles. Hess, Chi place in the SCHEDULE TO BE ADOPTED FOR SEASON The Coast league b will be adopted in San I k. Judge McCredie, will represent Seattle at the me called by Prexy Baum, of the eireuit club: for hursda Four proposed schedules are up for consideration 4 session. This | meeting will not the opening date of the Seattle crew in San Fran cisco, on April 8, nor in Seattle on April 22. It is thought, however, | p men will not be able! » from the South un Five-man rd to topple y here last | | } ison, went with 0, wih 1,909, took third l-events. weball schedule of Port! SCHAEFER TO MEET YOUNG RIVAL HERE Young Jake Schaefer and Welker Cochrane will perform for loca bil Nard fans at Brown and Hulen's par lors for three days, with the first exhibition scheduled for Wednesday hese youngsters are said to be the |closest rivals for Willie Hoppe rown on the billiard horizon at the present Uy | this t Rie —e \ WE WANNA | RASSLE ! aay } PLESTINA THE GIANT SERBIAN WHO CLAIMS HE 1s BANNED BY A “WRESTLING TRUST" NOPE) Chotuwa ¢ kun | IS THERE A TRUST? I = YOuR OWN THE PRoMoTeRS TURN “THEIR BACKS ON PLESTINA BECAUSE OF HIS MANAGER "L BY ROBERT L. For the the big manag RIPLEY Jit-ridiculous to say I can control Wrestling promoters? Is it pos that all these men and their associates have been able to all these ara to pull the wool over the eyes ¢ their publion? Hi be my dupes? The q DO willy to call for an in the eport game, ling, for the last that Ume I have with many clubs and managed many bo: and wrest I am cold blooded enough to admit that to me t all represented much mer chandt Of course I have been on friend t of them, but above Dustnens “1 have many a and go. The game, however, move right along, And nothing pleases a promoter more than a good man develop. I can point to Gotch, | Jenkins, Beel, Hackenschmidt, Stan ley Zbyszko, Yusif Mahmout, and in more recent times "Strangler" Lew |is, Joe Stecher, Ear! Caddock, John Olin, Wiadek Zbyazko and others. BNE dust. You'd be all right until the pace shook the old bus to pieces, last year or Serbian 3.¢ have been pro claiming themselves the victims of a wrestling trust Marsh states that the “trust” has barred his man Plestina because he refuses orders” and fake at the wor trust, which, he claime, fled in Jack Curh © of wrestlin aime that p wrestler, March and are I have been boxing and wrest 20 years con obey of the persont known fur beat eatlers in been fia ” ” his man can nt-day that nl Caddock I not wrew but " ” Stecher Plestina with mc and others w it has been because the latter will not agree to lay down. (Re that it may, the writer can assure the fans that Ples tina i9 a first-class wrestler and cap able of giving any of them a tough argument.) Jack Curley, who has been especial ly designated as “the trust,” rises in great anger and states an follows Now, gentlemen, I ask you, isn’t VAP \\y ae iS \> \ | YCINIE WS § AX Well, fans, that old baseball sea son is soon due to roll around. The big bugs have had their meet pr Johnson. ings, the schedules are mapped out a ta pitcher as he can't and the whole push are getting set make a pennant winner out of the for the training jaunt in the South: | Nationals. land. The fact is, that only «ince Milan, And when it's all said and done, | Ainsworth, Foster and some others that's what we've been walting for. me to his aid, has the Washington It's going to give us a line on what bunch got out of the second division our favorites are going to do, and Needs Help Sep He Gene 's g0INK tO) Detroit, that used to lead ‘em all, sho A | has, for the pa e rao me And this getting together of a ban | 28% for the past few seasons, been placed among the also ran club is sure an interesting thing why? Some of us may think it's an easy! ny conp proposition, but it's one thing that) as gyn keeps many manager awake) Rut Ty can't ball games if the nights, } 7 itchers on eam do! . © Tk @ uk ines Jeveh his team don't hold th: ice teria te sacbes poll tig and | , And until the Detroit hurling statt m ‘ is able to deliver the goods, Detroit But after you've got m, it's no is out of it cinch that your team is going to be Look at the Cubs last year, ee ee | When Alexander and Killifer left, The Honest Truth | the how! went up that the te The history of the big league | out of the race for the flag, showa MANY T! 8 COMPOSED Nothing to it OF STARS DIDN'T COP THE) The Cubs went right along, win NTINC Some outfit with play-| ning about as they pl wed. 4 of lesser ability far outdistanced ther. to mee 18 GOING AS GOOD a jand their cooperation was such that It only goes to show that the main| they played together one man, thing a club needs is 4 well-balanced | and Fr team, working together in close co-| was in ‘em operation | ‘Their performance was like that Sure, you can bufld a team around | of any well-balanced plece of machin a star, but you can’t get away from|ery, each part supplementing the t that you can’t make good | work of the other. with just one star So, fans, when you go to doping It'd be like putting a Liberty mo-|the winners, don't overlook — the tor in a “tin Lizzie,” and figuring on | bunch that's going to work togethe leaving the rest of the bunch in the ! smoothly and efficiently. SEATTLE PIN |IDAHO TOWN SMASHERS IN | STILL AFTER ALLEY MEET Seven Seattle bowling teams are | entered in the Northwest Bowling | Determir corgress, which ns at Vancou-|in thelr ver, B. C., tonight. The new Rich- | st the Willard-Dempsey fight mond hotel five and Rube's ¢ here as a 20-round affair on July 4, outfit will roll in the first matches | business men of the intermountain tonight while the EB. N. Brooks, | states will send a committee to New Pope-Sibl muncey Wright,| York to the promoter, While Elks’ 1st znd will roll later | there they will attempt the in the week, deal for the fight The local Two hundred business men are ex able to break pected here Wednesday to as the te the project with J. Robb y, who some of the is seoking the fight for Idaho. At a section luncheon, a committee of five will be Senitle entered |named to go to New York. Bolse, any other city ke City, Wall Twin Falls, of Vancouver. ‘alls, Ogden, Rexburg and Idaho and Utah towns will be | represented In preparation for | well as for other big matches, J, Robb Brad the Pocatello as fi POCATELLO, Idaho, Mareh 24 ed to leave nothing undone effort to have Tex Rickard to close bowlers into the s a best the more with should prize made alley be money p of men in country the discuss of than exception SEALS WIN SANTA CLARA, Cal, March 24 San Francisco Seals defeated Ireland’« independents, 8 to 6, in the main event of a two-game program here yesterday the bout, os championship today incor Athletic club, | first club organized in the Gem | state under the new state boxing | law permitting 20-round beuts. I | dy Js president and O, P. Barber 1s wocretary, No substance that refuses to di solve in water has an odor, says JACK much knowing full well that it ¢ takes new bie tr ment in silly fin In pr to up M ferent o¢ pe th matches which he lost am tina fairly and squarely. ha ben w Su ely high bonors o oft an traps, R. 8. Searle, C. A. Conklin and M. Grosaman tied for second prize with 47 the s wi The scores of the wire meet aré as follows: Seattle Ri ham, The club scores were as follows M They were a well-balanced bunch, | 1 Mitchell got the best there | w William Brb CHAMP BOUT ::.*):: De \m 8 WwW wi Ww Lanch Coanter Fountain Drinks, M. 2819, ¢ “The ‘ae e | i! obA \\\ Ninn | Scrubs Take | Extra-Inning Game at Taft AMT ban the ‘ March ing the 10th idate the r and od The t firet tegulars hie al with the f the and hed went Bow Regular Yanigans ug. Eaatley caine garden t the plate looked would held crateh all in one the been not wmgn on and if He two 1 gular the i in wobl for final Fabriqu ting demons Wilson, Stratton, thru with innings: rd were the hit- gular crew, and ley and Ritchte bl for the and r the kK came old reerult The te follow An 5 ox Roore u t CURLEY a| x! Did the letrack An welce promoters of these a matter of f the attempt to men? Not 4, the pro- newcomers, watantly od and new fa offices. Any So why 1 to secure firnt ay other argu: does Plestina engagements? because he has & poor, un act box 0° Ms 0 © Yannigan Hits fummary ‘ 9} ned it th ‘oved place r card tinfactory perfors "Why have I 40 buriness une I do with his TY or @ 1—10 Three ani r with ot wish te ndtantly Piles refused i ne mixe Cc. (OK The oth tina on three dif anions has visited Cunningham: ann, Higher Redd, Walsh. pitehe ba m: ts anager ) arab ne rea pings; 2 rane and 7 innings; 1 run and 2 hite innings Time of game ‘HOT STOVE» LEAGUE DUE FOR DISCARD BY TOM LEWIS (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, March The old Hot 8 league went out of com. mission today. The major league baseball clubs are beginning their trek and joy rules, th heart of the baseball fan. The clubs are leaving for their r¢ spective trai camps in fairly good condition, despite the depie tions in their ranks caused by the | great war, md many of the man agers of big league outfits are opti mistic concerning the future. All are agreed, however, the pennant | prospects. may affected by the late arrival here the overseas | fighters. Grover newspa red faked in I witnessed least one of those matches, and I positive Hussane defeated Plex ro and offices and ur at he laid down ff Bowman in Two hours , Plestina and his manager, Marsh, | ve one redress. They can promote | sir own shows.” ARSTENS IS HIGH GUN AT CLUB TRAPS H. Carstens, a two-target han “ap man, broke 47 targets at the nday shoot of the Green Lake Gun ub shoot and carried off the the day with a card He won a set of silver knives forks for his accuracy at the ve southward 49 a and Searle shoot off. attie and Spokane re shoot Sunda copped the honors in « Alexander of the Cubs, for | example, may get ack in May.} Again, he may not arrive in this |country before June or July. In| normal times Alexander can safely be depended upon to roll up 30 vietories for his club. According to | the war department's schedules, he to reach home with his organ: | n some time in May, But this | © from auth Originally, government planned to bring back 250900 men a month, but thi schedule has not been maintained Three months after the armistic was signed less than 300,000 of th fighting men had been sent home Alexander is one among many and it ia safe to predict that bi, aguers will be dropping in on thei managers practically tied + at 115. in the M. Grossman, 24 J. H. Hopkins, and W. H. F. Ulve R Caratens, Vd. yal, 115. Spokane chard, Fleming, Blosser, Total, 115 24; Rouger, and Mar Fifty Targe Rela MH. Care H Seni Groaman kin respective ummer This al condition may have ne e 1 results, however, r the re turning men will be in good physical condition and a number of them may arrive on the baseball seene just in time to hop into a uniform, ze the old pill 1 pull a distraught manager out an extremely en barrassing situation, Complicatior will arise a matter of course, fc where club may draw sever top-notch players from the ranks o the army at a time when good tal ent is badly needed, other clubs, less fortunate, will be obiiged to tag }along until the arrival of ‘the later transports bringing the stars bach, to their nativ John J. MeGraw, of the Nationals, leaving with his the Florida training camp, conceal his unbounded joy return of Christy Mathewson, in t role of coach and clate manager, will a tower strength to the Giants and Met has indicated his intention of plac ing the famous pitcher in a still bet ter position before many months have passed, The nt leader is anxious to devote more of his time to the busin and when he decides to step down, Matty will go up. Interest in the particularly keer baseball manag predicted a record |Shatters 5-Mile ; | Cycle Speed Mark | PORTLAND, Or. Mareh 24.—Ray [Creviston, Bf Marlon, Ind., broke the world's five-mile way torcycle record he | he establishe Largest ts the Twenty-five thousand persons wit Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | ("essed the race, in which 18 cyclists wy Participat Sulliy Henne Ww Tate Van Vleck’... A. RB, Kidd FR. Fillia Bevilacqua... Vieming Hurt Wickman Nefeger ley faxton Davia +4 MeDiarmia Whale Amick A. Ton Kerr D. Lan K as one vtield soil New Yor club fo! could nc th “Bik an (20-@'ge). : over Handred Targets be ° L. Templeton ree B. FE 1. Stann: Mure Vieming K. Van Vie Landwehr H. Davia W. Wh «. Hiam leh k national pastime is this year, and the and owners have king season. Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1480 Sed, Corner rd and Pike Barber Shop rd Tables right | the | \GEORGE INGLE ss interests of his club | \ f gon Promoters Ti crapper 0 Battles Houck Close Seaso Here Tuesday} With Tuesday night's smoker o the P Austin & will ring down the curtain on x | Jat Crystal | ring entertainments here until fall Six bouts are billed instead of # and it looks lke of fistic events » this season, exception of the Yrank Barrieau, tackles “Kid” Hi the bouts Seattle and Morrie Lux, Nelson, Earl the O Nel ught here before bu new to the 8 customary flv best program u has been staged h With liner the in which California, | the Portland strictly between | land ring men Kendall, man and Ted Hoke ally are will and Lux have f other men ar show Billy Nelson This is young Billy Nelson Brains vs, Brawn Portland lightweight, who will 4 1x will argue with Sid four rounds with our own Leo Houck | the rugged Australian, in the at the Crystal Pool smoker Tuesday | windup. This should be a good is naid to bt one of| with brains va, brawn again, s in this section. | Lux on the “brains” end. Lax | showed here a couple of times, ing out a beating to Leo Houck | losing a hairline decision to Job | Wot st. Mitchell has been ping along at a good clip and says he is going after the p tom from the first gong. Frank Kendall, the big heavyweight, will step four with Young Hector, providing lasts that long. Both fellows 1 duet of wicked gloves and this may terminate before the quitting time, Billy Nelson and Leo Houck the lightweights due to the card. While neither man world’s champion, it should be good scrap because Nelson will ba to fight when he gets in the with Houck. Leo isn’t the ext man in the world in the ring, but Ii likes to rough it and is long on old “toe to toe” slugging stuff, son was a member of the Mist division in France and says is golng to show the fans some West speed tomorrow night. Harrahan Billed Joe Harrahan, the ha: .ttle featherweight, will show: a1 ‘Ted Hoke, of Portland. Harrahaa) no cripple in the ring, and the land fight crities have been MATCHED TO MEET CHAMP TACOMA, March 24-—Heinle Schu- ex-devil dog, and Pacific coast lightweight will George Ingle, holder of the Canadian the firet half of the of the Eagles’ night, April best lightweights on the man champion, meet utle main Thursday two of the in event double smoker They are mast Schumann won a cles Mitchie, neut victory of Portland, at a gmoker in Tacoma, the head of Last Thursday Bobby er Pete cent Bag and the « the wn shifted t boy Schuman Tacoma night Camp Lewis ve Moore nd hard hit- ting lghtweight K. O. in first round. Ingle has defeated Alex T ey, of Salt Lak ped Harry Ander Ingle lost his title last Fourth of July jin the holdup bout hel around |» lot of sweet things about H Aber It was generally conceded cently. Harrahan showed hig that Ingle easily had the shade of| when he stepped four rounds that match. | draw with Bobby Harper, Ole Anderson, of Tacoma, the {dot | Northwest lightweight king, @ of the Tacoma fans, and picked as| weeks ago. the coming heavyweight champion of Lackey Morrow will settle o the Coast, will meet Young Heetor,/mitt dispute over the of Denver, in the second main event | route with young Zimmerman, of jof the evening. | Rose city contingent. Morrow | = | real fighter who is in there all of the time, and the fans see him work. He has been busy with ring engagements el and has worked himself into fine fet Ue for this scrap. One of his was banged up a little last but he expects to be O, K. when climbs thru the ropes Tuesday the the } WO CHoe ol} \ AR \ | ‘The main event in which B and Herman tangle has been Baseball practice is expected to get| ing quite a bit of attention in under way in all of the city high fistic circles during the past schools today. Lincoln and Franklin | parrieau made a decided hit with: got the Jump on their rivals and/ seattle fans when he stepped Ow started with outdoor work on Fri-|and handed Mickey King a day at the Pool show a week ago. Broadway, with 10 letter men back| will enter the ring a couple | in uniform, ix to take the field atl pounds heavier than the Portl Lincoln park this afternoon. About, man. 40 candidates for diamond jobs are| Herman has showed here & e expected to answer the call, |of times this year and has made Rallard and West Seattle are ex-| favorable impression. He has a pected to answer with strong teams.|left paw and carries a sting in’ West Seattle will have several yet-| right hand, too, His last fight h erans out for their old positions.) was with Billy Wright, whom Queen Anne has a likely looking crew | held to a draw. He fought a draw with a veteran infield and a couple | with Johnny McCarthy earlier in thi of good gardeners, 2 | Rs —_ CASCO 2 in. CLYDE 2% in. 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