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pe “OMS a Tce se Sl oe eee ea MUMS eA, ON \\Y \ Hockey Title Tonight; Teams Are Banged Up| e crucial game of the world’s hockey classic is once d for the local Arena when Les Canadiens and the Mets battle in the fifth game of the title series Me game of the series, but | diens rivking everything to score. spilled the calculations} ‘The are confident that A they played a scoreless tie in| they can hang up a win tonight, be | the greatest games that has cause they believe they have solved put over in the annals of | the visitors’ attack, after their show The game does not count] ing Wednesday, The players on the Tecords of the series and the | local ci will go into the fame to ‘ ht will be under Kastern | night de to hold the Cana- | diens ses “es and to ring up a cou- ple of scores themacives. Tonight's melee will be a low-score affair, jude ing from the play of the two teams during the sixtnen games. ‘The teams probably will line up as} follows Seattle Holmes ... Rickey mines f ste pretty well banged up. oyston, Met wing, will be we his place back on the He was badly jammed) in Wednesday's game. Will Be Out Rowe, the Seattle captain star, will hardly be able it's game because of | Murray ‘The doughty Seattle) Foyston hurt in Mondmy’s game} Wilson ted but a few minuten| Walker “s torrid strumele. | ‘Murray, the big spare, will | ly start on the Seattle de- Roy Rickey. Murray put game on Wednesday, using | to advantage. the Canadien wing, ‘&@ had clip over the mouth in Position Les Canadiens a. « Vesina Corbeau Hall Lalonde Pitre Rerlanquette LW... DEMPSEY GOES THRU 6-ROUND BOUT IN EAST DETROIT, Mich. March 29.—Jack [Dempsey put on a sixround exhibt- tion with Terry Keller, of Dayton, here last night before the largest crowd to see a scrap since boxing came back to Detroit. Demperey was given a rousing ova- tion. He appeared to be in almost perfect condition and carried his 197 pounds around with sperd and «nap. Even tho he pulled most of his punches, or tried to, Keller was ready to go home at the close * HE HIT 718 + “ oi tonight will undoubtedly HARRY CAVAN Harry Cavan of the Unger team of Pittsburg established a new sin- gles record in the American bowling congress at Toledo, O. He made counts of 279, 215 and 224 for the record total of 715. DUNN ARRIVES IN CAMP | NEW ORLEANS, March 29.— President Jim Dunn is here to see his Cleveland Indians perform to- morrow in their second exhibition game with the New Orleans Pell " fee squad tallied five|° but fell one short of the PLAY PRACTICE MIX counter to even up the score. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 29— lawas outclassed the home| with the arrival of Carson Bigbee BS ypad pt of the BaMeiand the veetran twirler, Babe Ad-| eh . the Pirates have first 30 minut) the mix i. re01 work. In the first game © Played under Western rules|the training season yesterday jneven innings. | we sie ST. LOUIS, March 29.—The Car inals are ready today for their first| "iver is fairly high and clear pal lemguers | horn |open a two-day series this afternoon | Ottawa, Benedict ; meron (practice game. The Nati “Migntee | with the Kansas City Blues + Broadbent | Ce pa ERO MEREE , Boucher| GAINESVILLE, Fla., March 2 McGraw's heavy hitters, after ann hilating the University of Florid: players, 7 to 0, met the Toronto In for ternationals today. les—-Ottawa, Broadbent, 6 min- ‘ancouver, Staniey, 3 minutes | — Goals from Gerrard, 3:0° 43. G—Ottawa, Firoadbent, 19 seconds. tions —— Ottawa, Gerrard for Denenny for Boucher; Boucher | 200 from Gerrard, 4 , from Cleghorn, Otte Denenny new clubs | these bein, association show two |lower valley, one of members within a short any. eager pe | sociation. Local members of the Sporteme association of Seattle are work on the big banquet which the: 4 Irvin for Griffis Cameron; Denenny 1 Ottawa, 6 tor Foucher Na ‘World’s Championship HOCKEY THE EASTERN CHAMPIONS "VESTERN CHAMPIONS Len Canadiens, of Montreal, vs. fenttle. in the nature of a “stunt night.” Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, 1218 Fifth ave, No reservations made over phone, SPECIAL ATTENTION Should ttle win Saturday night, the series will be over. if the Can: is win, the deciding game will be under Western rules Tuesday, April 1, ICE SKATING If the Canadiens win on Saturday night, the Arena will be open for Ice Skating on Sunday and Monday, ax usual. Should the Canadiens lose the Arena will be closed for Ice Skating until next October. Roller Skating opens on or about April 15. Gosw: (TI, TEN O'CLOCK’ me FoR sone ' BREAK Past MOTEL am«() (1) Spencer Harris, outfielder; (2) Bill Graham, shortstop; (3) Howard Carroll, outfielder; (1) Coach Christen sen; (5) Ed Dean, catcher; (6) Clande Norris, first base; Dick Feek Seeks Ball Job at Broadway; Jim Marquis to Hurl Agai (8) Russell La Vake WN; rake | quis, pitcher; d SN \ Wak Vireo m\ ERI Conditions shown around the atate at /present time indicate that the waters will be in excellent shape April 1, the opening day of the fish ing seaxon. Piper & Taft have ed ad vanced Information from all parts of the state concerning just how the anglers will find the atreamm when they go out A report from Chelan states that the water in Lake Chelan is low and clear at present time. Local aportamen wert pleaxed to hear that the Snoqualmie streams are in ideal condition at prevent time, the water being medium high and very clear A report trom the Colyilie Nation al forest states that fishing cond! tions are apt to be poor at the open Ing of the season, owing to a late spring in the district and with an exceptionally heavy snowfall during the month of February Bonaparte Lake, near Wauconda, is said to indicate conditions for the best early fixhing. Thin lake has been regularly stocked and trout are taken yearly averaging In weight up to seven pounds Grandy Lake, near Birdsview, will offer excellent opening xenson sport Piper & Taft's reporter at Daring locality are tn normal condition, the water being clear. In the Hoods Canal district re ports show that Price's lake will be ton states that the streams in that) Mey SMD Meee») BE PLENTY O° FOOD WHEN ™ WAR STOPPED! L Don't Hey cat Deo y'KMow | WHECE THEQES Any BONES 2 (ca ptain, second base, Meehan Is Winner in ‘Ghost’ Go March 29 proved not t night when he | The and w AA TC ANN) } High Sc Keo li uC matt Ny baseball work which will be play nT will run ening tilts April June 6 SAN FRANCISCO, | Willie Meehan neared of spook Joplin ¢ main event of benefit card, Clarke's Inst him after the first meet will be held! of the University May 4, and the nophomore meet will This will also be field se ce eh tuishace ‘halk ge The baseball schedule follows fit the feature bout was ne | |. 2 main event. The Jimmy Darey-K-l prentway we tions ©. Kruvosky 4 provided the | piaytiia thrill, Both battled until the close — Lincoln found them exhausted nl ‘ate wa, Went Dented- ot She jcrowd wild. Darey tn “4 wath playficid [mere for his wittimenees to mix mate» APHIS, 5 Ite Pirondway va Weat Boattle | Other results petite. Lincoln [bent Harry Pr: Harry Pensin- | playtiesd, | gor beat Tommy F hards; Joe Ren. | Frasktin ljamin beat Johnny Arrousey; Jim. | ¥artem | mute Dundee nm from Georgie | Adains; Frankie Jones drew with | » Frank Haynie city track Ghost axhington on freshman put on May 3 dat Denny at Daliard ve, Franklin, at Woodland Lineota were: Danny Frush | ve Queen Anne, at Mercer ve Ballard, at Columbia Broadway ve. Queen Anne, at Mercer i] Vallard, at Ballard play- | | Jacinto Calvo, the Cuban outfielder who performed in the Northwestern | league with the Victoria team for park several seasons, in on hia way to foln |e ania ve. Queen Anne, at Columbia the San Francisce team. Just where | piayticia Calvo will in on the Seala’| Ballard ve outfield can be figured at the |?!*7" [present time, because Fitzrerald, | Schaller and Harper look lke the hold down the jobs in the | sixeo orchard this year | PLAY FIRST MIX WAXAHATCHIE, Tex., March 29.| tend With the arrival here yesterday of Vincosa Heinie Groh and Walter Rehg, Pat! playticia Moran was able to put a team=Ot} near regulars in the field against Waco in @ game here today, the Reds’ firet of the season. Mia- Woodiand Wee MAY @ Lincoln, in Beattie, watha playfield Troadway va at Weat Seattle, at Ballard MAY ® Franklin, at Léncoln | break not Rroadway piayt hoys va West Seattle, at Hiawatha San Fr playfield w ve, Queen Anne, at Mercer | playtie MAY 16 aliard, at LAncotn va. Franklin, at! Columbia MAY 20 Rroadway va, Weat Beattle, at Hia watha playfield. Lincoln va, Queen Anno, at Woodland + the ‘the last 30 under Eastern regu-| reguiars and the Yannixans played Activities of the State Sportamen Cleghorn, | formed at Kent and one at Auburn, ch one of which expects to hav. time. | They will affillate with the State as- hard at root | will hold April 2. ‘The affair will be xettied down | the best for the opening season, this While Bill Rodgers jon leader uses to predict a pennant for bis ib, he admits that he has a much stronger team than he had last sea 1, He has a real shortstop in Mc affigan and a strong bunch twirlers being located near Potlatch of Lake Cushman ts reported high, but is expected to recede rapidly The north fork of the Skokomish A great many steelhead trout have been taken from this river during the past few weeks. LAY TEXAS CLUBS MINERAL WELLS, Tex., March 29.—The regulare and the goofs, t White Sox teams, were off today for games with Fort Worth and Dallas, ‘Texas, cluby Lake Sutherland, via Port Ange- les, reports that fishing will not t good in that body of water until the | second week in April, it being too cold in that locality for the past sev He a nN | } | eral weeks for good early sport | | | | n zs Lake Kitsap, in Kitsap county, | will be fair for the opening day of the season, This is an excellent lo- cation for both bass and perch as well as a large amount of croppie. The Duckabush river, near Brin- non, in the Hoods canal district, is clear and low. ° m ¥| Reports from the Rainier National | forest, in the Yakima district, state | that the streams in that loeality are | expected to be very high and cloudy lat the opening of the seasen, due to | the meltinggf the heavy snows, Bkagit and Sauk vicinity of Rockport, are reported | low and clear, considerable sport be ing furnished fishing for Dolly Var- den trout from these rivers, fish | weighing from one to four pounds | being caught in the deep water. A report from Port Angeles states that all streams in Clallam county are low and el This district takes in the famous Lake Crescent which always is in excellent condi tion for the opening of the season. rivers, in the For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J, BROWN Seattle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbla Street I have been studying crown and | bridgework for a quarter of a cen » worked faithfully t that is safe tary and satisfactory, Other tists can do it if they will work anc 6 M1 and genius are acquire: Conditions of the water on the|by experlence. and. tduous labor Skykomish are reported as good.) My system of bridgework is sin This statement coming from Index.| and inexpensive mude with a view }A report from Skykomish, Wash.,|to durability and utility. states that the river at that point| A tooth-brush will casily reach is low and in fine condition, nd cleanse every surface of my sanitary bridgework; it than the average natural tooth, No charge for wultation and my work is guaranteed I do not operate on people's poo etbooks, L have ted dentistry to a pro onal business standard IWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia Street Good news to local anglers ix the statements received from Lake Sam mamish that this body of water is high and clear, offering excellent prospects for the opening day of the season, Lake Sammamish is one of the best near-by bodies of water that furnishes all season sport, ce Te sd we aaet a | MODERN BRIDGEWORK | is cleaner | Franklin ve, Ballard, at Mallard play Anne Went Seattic, at yfieid MAY 23 Queen Anne Mercer pi at Lincotn | va. Ballard, at W Beattle land park. Colum MAY 20 Lincoln, at Lincotn play- at Mercer » Queen Anne, Wont Seattle, at Hiawatha JUNE 6 Franklin, |p) | Nrondway at Columbia playfield Lineoln va. park West Seattle, at Woodland Queep Abno, at Datlard |p Walt McCreedie, Portland pilot, is jsaid not to be very enthusiastic over | his first basemen at the present time | Biue and Waiters are holding down the job, but neither are overly dan |gerous with the club, McC jwnid to be after Leo Dress Detrojt first baseman last Perueal of the records of last year | proves thift Dressen didn't break any against the American cue pitchers unless it was going thru the bottom of the batting lists rverages { Young Ritter t# holding down the keystone station for the Portland | Reavers at present and Walter Me \c is said more than |pleased with the showing of the youngster, but Walt would forget all about Ritter if glin would sign the | dotted line, acc the Rose City Thoroughness Charactorixes our methods ion, and our | accorded every o consistent with sound bu |] ness judgment. 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Cheek Are Cordially Invited, || Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE, AND PIKE ST. XARA Down : 6 Ceneteey! ¥ a] Christ ot the school. More than trying: towwust the jobs Among t school th of the baske son, also a member of squad, are on the sick let. Frayn was kicked in the knee in the last game of the season and blood poison set in. He is now fn the hospital and it is doubtful whether be will be able to play this year. He was | expected to hokt down the center field position Gustavson threw out his ankle in a basketball tit and he is on crutch 6s, He expects to be out on the ball diamond before long, however. Feek Returns Dick Feek, who returned home from the war zone with the 63d C. A. C., is back in school and will make a bid for his old job at third base, He was not in a suit at the initial practice Russell La Wake is leader of the team this season and is billed to} guard second base, La Vako is a steady player and hits well. His throwing arm is nothing to brag about, however. Among the other oldt Norris, a star at basketba ball, will hold down th “vets” from their letter men r Dick F all five, and ners Carl and foot rst base | }has two letter men turning out at jand has won a in Te" Sif i Coast Squads | Set for Gong; Other Gossip Nine more days and the Const — league baseball season will get under way! n all of the league team tray in the South pilote i are ing of th putting their tral all of the cane wire with evenly rexy dimany ea Seattle Purple Sox, will the Taft training camp nis Sunday aft n eral other local ball bugs are pected to make the trip to Sunny South to witaeas ing game between the San Francisco Golden Gate park on Manager Bill Clymer, Seattle club, has got = goed He on his men and has bean detvia them hard during 4, of practice. He looking crew lined not be able to get @ his men until the regular season gets under WA¥s Still Needs Catcher Clymer is still on the fo firet class first string cateher. Al Marshall and Land may fit mask acceptably, their ly lead one to believe that be able to hold their own rest of the chief catchers league. Their true class, how season ge 1 E | will show when the ) Jimmy Mar. | der way. | The Seattle pilot is pleased with the hurling jis the big thing on any Rowman has been going: in the training games, |the glowing accounts from the South. Cy Falkenburg, the jis one of the veteran game and will undo the whole team. Cy is io jany more by any means, doubtediy take some i weather to loosen the right arm up. Pat Eastley, the old first Seattle twirler to Pat is always in tion and local baseball bags: ing Pat to make a go of Coast circuit. Pat wields a stick, too, and ix just as Jil break up a game with @ | as any of the high-powered out ers. Shows Well in Walter Mails, the ff showing well in pi could hurl the brand of showed in the spectac ing game against the the Victory carnival he would have no ing at the same ‘table ¥ Ruth or some of the of lights in the ball world. is not so constituted, pitches like a like a wonderful can settle down and time out, he should be. oe rd hitter and x p ham, another the shortfield fair vet po is a job. He fielder will hold jon Jimmy down Marquis, the young twirler quite a record in high eball ldxt season, is back for duty on the mound. He is said one of the best high school pitching prospects that has come to ght in local baseball cireles for} some time. Jimmy Is ‘said to be a level-headed kid who diamond suc- cesses haven't altered the size of his head. to be Dean Works Hard Ed Dean, a hard-working, peppery catcher, ix once more the leading mask candidate, Dean talks to the players all of the time and makes ‘em work. In the outfield Coach Christensen the present time. They are Spencer Harris and Howard Carroll. Harris held downt he first base job during the closing weeks of the season. He |*tars of this circuit. is fast on his feet and fair with ghe | The Sox infield looks: stick. Carroll is one of the hardest {Present writing with # hitters on the aggregation and is the ing but weak hitting fastest man on the squad. first base, Neihoff Coach Christensen is tutoring the ave on short, and Broadway high school team for the |The outfield will bey 13th time. In his 12 years at the Cunningham, Walsh af Pine street school his team has nev-| The way the sq er finished lower than second place, Present makes a g00 the city honors nine | Paper, but just what t to do out on the ry) times PORTLANDERS | ANNEX ALLEY | TITLE HONORS VANCOUVER, B. C., March 29. Rolling 2,894, the M. L. Kline bowl} ing te rtland, copped the mplionship of th Northwest congress here | last night : tle, : nd, with 2 Chauncey Wright, also of nehed third honors with coma rolled into fourth pl and Spok fifth, with ark and Herman, of Vancouver, high in the singles, with 658, and Filsworth and Hodge are leading the doubles with 1,225. T? marks may be eclipsed when the star bow! ers of the visiting teams shoot today The score of thé winners were M. 1. Kilne (Portland) Blaney 169 Holt Henry ...+ ‘Totals ‘The Seattl Pope-Sible: Woydant ding to reports from | Y BROWNS WEAK AT BAT SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March The San Antonio Bronce and the St. Louis Browns met again today Manager Burke, of the Browns, threatens to shake up the batting or unless his proteges improvement in their batting 29 der lto be seen. One thing is cert |that is Clymer won't lose m |in getting rid of the |they crop out. He must YOUNG CUE produce | | STARS CLOSE GAMES HERE Breaking even on their day's play, | Welker Cochrane and Jake Schaefer closed their three days’ exhibition en- gagement at Brown & Hulen’s par. lors last night. Schaefer copped the afternoon 18.2 balkline game by a count of 200 to 189 after Cochrane had led thruout the game shrane beat Schaefer to the vire in the three-cushion ult, 25 to /17, in the afternoon match Cochrane an & score In the evening play r the balklir of 200 to 49 rane a game, bad at winnin: the’ ar Sacramento ts lining up one of the most powerful’ mound corps in the league. At the present time they dner, Pierey, Prough, Brom- and McHenry regulars, Lar: rine recruit, is showing stuff, accoding to re. Solons’ training quar was the pitcher who performed for the Olympia team in the Northwest shipyard team last season, McHenry is the big bey who pitched against Walter Mails in the Victory carnival thriller last season, ardner YANKS AND ROBINS MEET SONVILLE, Fla., March 29, Yanks and Brooklyn Robins here today for their first prac: game of the on caefer gave Coch- | in order to put over @ [Seattle needs a ones this year as never before. | Bill Baton, local aut |who is planning the 6 parade, is getting tacks and lining up some the big event that have a] to them, according to pf rumors in ball cireles fi |shroud of secrecy surroum |makeup of the event. Dode Brinker, former (ball tosser and present U 'Washington coach, is play in the outfield for club in the Northwest. eague after the uni s up their bats, Dode is a far better than a lot of the . who have been lined up & league clubs for trials, Jimmy Viox, who used to. the Pittsburgh elub in the” league, has been signed Herr, of the Salt Lake played with Kansas City ican Association last season. |® valuable man, can play the or outfield and swings @ the Portland sacker, still refuses to sign @ | tract He wants $50 per |more from the MeCredies and. he will hold out until he gets iti Paddy Sigtin. ct REAL PAINLESS DENTIS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the and strongest plate known, covers very little of the reof of the you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 $15.00 $10.00 Set Whalebone $8.00 Crowns $8.00 Bridgework .... $2.00 Amalgam Filling. | Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1490 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shop Fountain Drinks, M. 2819. 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