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oe’ AANA © ‘Kid’ Herman and Barrieau Box to Draw SSEN four-round set-to with Barricau, the California in the main event of Austin B® Salt’s last smoker of the sea Son at the Crystal Pool last While Herman put up a good Barricau had a ood ‘shade over the Mexican, winning ‘two out of the four rounds “Barricau’s rough tactics in the gave his popalarity which The won here inst week when he eat Mickey King, » severe jolt. the first round, Barrieau for. hear the bell and nearly Herman out. rman fighting when the bell J fang, but Barrieau tore in a . ‘of blows after the gong im “Mortie Lux, the ashy Portland ht, must have been trying record w he el) in the semi Sid over s0/ times in the first round that} couldn't count fast enough | step with Sid’s rapid down Tn the second frame, Lux Mitchell in the mouth with | 9” punch and Sid went out Sid was a sorry looking when he dragged himself thru ; Lux's hair wasn't even . He made a monkey out while it lasted, Bum Fight Kendall and Young Hector ‘UP a bum exhibition. Kendall) Poor second rater, and Hector | much better last night. | stuck to Hector like a pie and wouldn't give the Man a chance to fight \\ SPoKls WEEK { \\ \\Y NNW CHAMPION AGAIN (WHEN Do They | F | IGHT AGAIN?! na tpt ALTHOUGH THEY HAY FOUGHT 18 Tine WE FANS ARE MORE ANXIOUS THAN EVER .. ring. again BY ROBERT L. RIT Jack Britton, welterweight thru virtue of | knockout of Ted (“Kic is u he ¥ au! & NICE Fat eteran ch in wis. HM took one mighty wallop at| ton’s victory Is one of annals of the ring for, swung, missed andodashed the ropes, } Of the spectators, who markable in the landing on top of| It terminated the bitterest rivalry tmme-| that sport has ever known a SPRING Rosen! BRITTON KNOCKED OUT J LEWIS WITH A LEFT The JAW GRITION HAD ANARROW ESCAPE IN ¥ of the amplon round Brit Britton ‘signed up with the casualty | has been boxing for 17 years, and it @ black eye. |= as used a “loop the loop” wal. | men Im his infighting that plainly | r the Portlander and mussed features. tl Nelson, Rose City Al Hector won the | suggest | hated each other bitterly light. | battle has been harder than the pre- the tho has im bk | ceding one. Flee Heth aed won a|200 rounds, Lewis winning decisions " Yerdict. Houck piled up «| “Of points in the slugging set-/ ‘but Nelson smeared Leo with | “thruout the bout. We rushed Nelson and got would have bad 4 better} of the leading and Nelson, ig the reach on him, had no) ble beating Houck to the Morrow Loses Morrow, local battler, put scrap with Earl Zimmer- the Portland entry, in the cur- | raiser. It was the best fight he card. Lackey weighed around last night, and it looked he was giving a lot of weight t to the visitor f n used his left well. He his port side mitt in Lackey's thruout the going. Bott. scored knockdowns. Zimmer ‘Kissed the canvas In the open nto and Lackey did the rus! the floor in the second perio: tired toward the end of th ht, but refused to quit. ed Hoke, the Portland youngste weared to death when he er the ring with Joe Harrahan | ‘@oughty Seattle featherweight hit Hoke in the stomach in the round, and only the bel Hoke. The Portland boy took more wallops in the wind mext period and Keferee Ma stopped the fight. Fight by Rounds eau rushed out of his corner first round of the climax of the card and pushed Her against the ropes and started thing the Mexican with blows to Body. Herman shook him off moved around to the center of | Herman started a couple that mis: nd then con A with a right to the head and to the body. The Mexican's was bothering Barrieau. The sounded and Herman let down | Wile guard, and Barrieau cracked him péouple of times, and Herman start wink against the ropes. It made a look bad. The round was @ in was cautious in the sec- round, but Barrieau's work in infighting gave him a lead in| session, ‘The Mexican did his best work in third round, when he won «| it shade over the Californian | good use of his left. | Tn the final chapter, Barrteau ed Herman and peppered him body blows. It looked as if jeau was using his head on Her body when he rushed him inst the ropes. Herman tired ly but hung on for the rest of ight. It was Barr a safe margin. hi It Leo fN | \8 Franklin Emil Gustavson and I matfielders under way at field yesterday afternoon when candidates under went thru their first paces. Ernie Wells, ing for a Attleson, nas left school. 18th they never n of an meeting of have been act fought The: the aligh and ¢ two often, t y have They have fought about Tweik 177% BATTLE in two 12round rounds. Hritton receiv in a 20round and score One 1i2-round contest and 11 of tb batth ciston affairs Britten's vi ¥ seema to come as a just reward for the lent work he has been doing for the sailors and soldiers. The champion has given his servi for charit and for the than any other fig He boxed an times a week for th hospitals in and ring about 1 a cent for hin « bouts and ir verdict round bout, knockout a draw 12 and nin was 4 were node new welt woun baset R ° pall Queen Anne baseball aspirants are Coach t turnou! the Columbia being whipped into shape by The Quays a MN hool} FLORA HighnSe \ — Waves = te got play 30 esebers, Coach look pitgher to replace Clary on the last” year's twirle: ok Broadway re both out with injuries. r, who Frayn, nine, No line has been had on the West eattle and Ballard squads, mut it ts nderstood that several veterans are rying teams. 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UNIVERSITY 9, fr We ende A 10.00 $8.00 by our wk our office, be sure IN RUNNING , TOLEDO, bowlers held the jean bowling congress tour this morning, success generally in pili Ferguson The | Chet Neff, the local lightwe: who has been in the baking bust Ingham for the past ves for California Frid ends to make a clean-up ir the Southern at He says he has & match with Renjamin in San Francisco for a week from Frida Jou Frankie mix in the or t sta ucker and Lee Morrissey t of a mm rth Yak Morrins im thy ught George Ingle be t fellow who fi recently Adolf Schadt is pal. He mus yanked out. He of the “doc.” a real afraid up against have admits he his is Young Maloney has been strong inthe South. He weight who beat Danny Englishman, a short going a light Frush, the time ago at & Salt, who closed their programs for right, plan on bringing star swimmers for exhibitions this summer some here LONDON, Moir, former hea of Great Britain back here tonight Frank Goddard at Holl challenger champion. will when in a 15-round bout ium, Be mn Goddard tt, British ot March 26.—Mike won on points in last night aster, Pa, all the way, ST. Gibbons elght rounds Leo Houck was Gibbons LOUIS, st Mo. Paul here of 1 fight over It LOS ANGELE Danny Kramer the fans something to talk about in their four-round bout night. Kran fight all the nt Vernon last r but it was a won NEW YORK, Mareh I Benton, just out of the army, say he is in splendid condition and that he will hay with the Giants and to pr it he ts going to Hot Springs to do a little advance training bef joining MeGraw’s team in Florida : BEST OF OPTICAL SERVICE At Reasonable Prices scribe, grind and fit nd can make or dupli ny lens on short co Established 1908. ses fitted in gold-filled ws BLO Curry Optical Co. Li ight Specialists ARCADE BUILDING ‘Third Wtoor, | MacDonald ay ____ | Les Canadiens Brewster to Fighting With Jo irney to Backs to Wall With the within M adions title al world’s lee thelr grasp tropolitans will the lee classle at t ight. If the Mets a win tonight, the su of the mont Seattle lew Cw in game of thi cal arena stor ¥ hockey year will be! Tonight's tern sim under ” rules again T at their th have eriority Westerr she in thy rules gan wildered Saturday when they ed the Kastern style ve Lost Breaks od game Monda Mets win T ie t him that must be to got every um 6 goals have proctair werien not Corbeau, the star n of the Flying Frenet be able te He the ned « on the and Clegh ties for ned Monda a chance fell might give but th Montreal club to “keep in the ly cannot take the veteran forward of bas put up by far game of the xerien for th champtona,. with Lalonde showing occasional flashes of form. Lalonde played a great game day night, but did not show anything n ther meleen to holle about with wn in his play the young ¢ youn mu ru ent viaitors, the the two Corbeau has ph on the astern: n Star of Series at timon Foyst ack Walker and Frank tle forwards, have t Foy : tar of games ed « far in the van ers, leading the field with and one five of La his nearest rival y" W has played better games thar Ax usual fight in at hi when he reape ty He f the ansint, nde hockey in the last two showed in the ¢ ha r 1 the shown Ndin't y's Kame but Mond: hard defi his weight Frenchmen fot world unt and thy been cke going has pF wards have been pre who Nght for a rink which he counter, w most s tacular bits of work in the “Happy” Outclasses Rival Happy” Holmes the Seattle has far outclassed his Eastern al I k in th was largely responsible ttle’s shutout velte world’s puck tit hard on guard, th is Rowe's dagh up nd gate in first the the in us one “ in nets ale rt we first for § And wo the a close and Seatth hav hocke take drawing to es to win becaus played cleaner and bett The teams will probably as follows: to the ice Seattle. Walker Wilson . Foyston Rickey Rowe Canadiens Position. Lalonde 3 « Ww w dD Dd re nquette ..L. BALLCASEIS | OPENED AGAIN INU. S. COURT ‘ON, Mareh 26,—The league club ye terday began its fight in {he States district $900,000 « baseball | United here, to get es from the national Win L. Marbury, Baltimore, representing the Federals, opened the be fore Justice Stafford, ald charged the national commi with being a monopoly, operating in violation of the Sherman anti-trust law Baseball he sald, wal largely the splendid howing American doughb on the battle, The itself, univer and “is no men, r rich and py have a right court, m: commission. ar ent training, ponsible fe the id of fd, 1 re of fi or howev may be, line a to monopo Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 Sed, Corner 3rd and Pike Lunch Counter " Shop Vountain Drinks. M. 281 rd Tables NaC, to the wer: | PACS Youngsters Will ow Fans How to Swing a Cue Taft Sunday ‘::"' here t her Harry Sal- Prexy Brow of the Seattle t tartir rk Giants to the " : form at 4 to be entirely ; . H tt lank southpaw, him to be near his he season, and he retirement and One thing about tuff, it gener he wants In the a CONNERS AND QUINN TO BOX IN TACOMA GO AC Jutchmak — Hare der of the Chicago released from Pike andj has named - n't about looked baseball pretty was called He g before firm, and they March 26.—Jack comes a Louisville trade with Minne Jack Lelivelt bee nee was a candi- r of the Colonels, was selected in his at Flaherty prob- ht his field eap- nothing about of play a with me wuit and Mareh Chigago Cul un homa ha ker's Miller Cre CHICAGO ag regal for ii) Clymer Manager Knig in ation sty acquainted with, x id two boys Much Expected of Clymer ” LO# ANGELY 26.—One. ted of M t of n heralde 1 make for Americ he ich Mar . be tw «. from the i far why > ¥ a will be er to the leon of the mir s on his ability hardiy be there on ference the und Fred Mitchell, Pre is not fans have « return match at Paul, Seattle de ¢ club, Cal, March 26.— agers are putting morning and afters Bill Rodgers, boss of ’ is asking his men to partake of afternoon practice only. According to Rodgers, three hours” daily workout is enough for ball playe ers SACRAM Wh ot their “TO, ma thru ut wh Kid Ma > « of St of extra ettllar fight f Tacoma cagoans. be fortheoming ur or even un ul Jur will infle ‘ Lear der Kild an Deal picked uff and ettles down mer practice pounds put up Hartford with wome had the ede: t The ma nt be be Pacific of Tacoma | Ole n dhittiog the Hee of | look "| Bre in the second main event | Ameri of the evening. land Bi ttract Pat Jack “ the yotes two P that Patsy cray by of the evening will net » be a man who will nager was mad word from Cat« 1, of the tanks, about to embark at for home service of the appy last we r Hank that St. Louis um ball players on his Sev he was French port be out of That makes Browns in the Mayer a me ted te LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 26— Some high lights will be thrown on the talents of the Angels and Ti today. The Vernon team plays Holly= wood high school. The Angels will |take on Loyola college. ex and expe 4 month catching staff ike about the an league lings: best bet Severeid, make nee slip weight meet tor equad still Bunny” Fabri und the of t the ladelphi National league, but in hin hitting, He however, Judging ADash- of Chocolate} k well a ng For ne the guar¢ ” a the Amer One thing sweet about this d's playing i# that he is @ short who Id the wagon be maid about can wie hich { whortatops Weather 0. K. A little more spring Weather like ndowed with during of days will soon the baseball bugs their way to the up, It's only 29} ur peta will per lot with the Oak acramento pilot, Is ng for the open: | With the sign igan to play short worrtes ceased. fielder and yelled for, and now tly happy to wit tight and | wait for the opening gong. | que, w can't put the bonnets to Mill Rodgere aituing “prett ing of the Mot intends to cavort around the | sack himself thi« year, Ne der he 4 good shortfield to work with bim. Makes his | work about 100 per cent easier koyntone Art Griggs, the “Silent Slugger,” will bang around first base for amento » tt Grigas it of Coast league last season, leading the in elreult wallops tact ar ailed stu 1 wallops 0! 5 leag’ All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the ~ finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings—choc- ~ olate! 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