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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1920 t” Donahue | Cops es Ice Racing Championship, ‘Makes Fast Finish, Monte De Takes Home Title and Star Trophy; Mets Win , Brew _ Satterberg Leads for Eight Laps and Pace Tells; Sta- ples Second, and Towey Third; Seattle Puck Squad Swamps Victoria, 6 to 0 BY LEO H. LASSEN King Patrick, the First! Hold your horses; don’t get excited—this isn't a corona- i tion exercise for an Emerald kingdom, but the official nom- plume for one Patrick J. Donahue, champion ice skater of S atte. Pat earned the honors at the Arena last night when he home ahead of a field of six steel blade artists in finals of The Star city ice racing title, Pat negotiated {11 laps around the rink in 3 minutes and 11 seconds. Besides winning the title Pat car ried home The Star trophy which/ will decorate a prominent place the Donahue id from now The r trophy was presented by Mins Juilia Ripley He » how the racers finished Pat Donahue, first. Ike Staples, second. WAIT & TUNUTE OL GAL! 1 KNOW Just Gone youre wOW YSEE TVE SAVED ‘you | A& LOT OF EXERTION M'DEAR: PE ares ht DONT HAYE TO > BAWL NE OUT Now! L Bob Harper Faces Hard Job Friday |Local Lightweight Will Fz Hardest Go of Career in Shannon Mix Cigar Store Team Sinks Hooks into Knight’s Cage Squad to Tune of 44-39 Second Big Surprise of Season; H. Rich Finds Basket 14 Times; “U’? Community Has Little Trouble Wal- loping Rainier Post Five is fighting his firet start in'the Northwest when he takes om the Tacoma battler. Marry Caney Frankie Rogers, Pp round headliner unnyside, W Friday night ° Herm Taylor, another local weiter, rounds with Stanley | at Aberdeen, to Turn Out Soon Lady hockey players, attention Call for the first turnout will be Aanued before the end of the week ffor the Seattle ladies’ hockey ‘squad being organized by Mana ger Muldoon of the Mets. ‘The Seattle team will meet a. Madies’ aggregation from Vancou In Bob Harper, “Beattle lightweight, tackling too big a job when he takes on Eddie Shannon, California star, in their six round go at the Crystal Tee aa tne | POOL tomorrow night? Hector weet | ‘That's what local fans are asking as they prepare to sit in on the lights | weight battle,thatwill settle the 13% of the coast. . BY MILT In one of the closest games of The Star basketball league season, the Brewster Cigar company quintet upset the dope and came out with a 44 to 39 victory over the K. of C. squad |: at the Knights of Columbus hall last night. The result was) | in doubt till the final whistle. The University Community ‘The first time Shannon ver here in the near future. net's ent | Dunderdaic, the league's leading ‘scorer. ‘visitors went to pieces when Riley two goals in rapid succession. | big boy was sure in his element last his checking landed him on two occasions, Won't seem true that the Seattle could score six goals and Frank amen eat. one was right there, playing ees) Unselfish passing fame, and Ay reason (he wing & lame back before he mut have left it ‘The Aristocrats ouseful.ef fans couldn't tee. & wonderful dteptay, “ussisted by Motmes, father. = player om the visitors’ . In tact, the! lever Victoria captain looked to Dusiest man on fem, tried several times to n- Rie scoring total, but “Happy” This five-day-old | 4d, T. Towey, third. | Emer Satterberg, fourth | PF. J. Raby, filth, | Clint Farr, sixth, | Satterberg took the lead right off }the bat and held the pole for the | first eight laps when Donahue hopped into the lead hald 5 by Staples and Towey «glided along in front for three times around, however, crossed the finish line in front Satterberg raced well until the |pace began to tell. He couldn't keep |pace with the leaders in the final | laps. Each of the starters won a pre! liminary race and the victory makes | Donahue the undisputed amateur | |skater of the city | | Oh, yes, before we forget it, Staples, second’ place winner, has a pair of skates coming from Spald ings which he will be given if he/ jealis at the sporting goods store the dast and |RACES PROVED pleted the .most successful ice skating tourney ever held here. The men competing in the races showed a fine spirit and gave their best, Some 30 performers were given a chance to show | their wares during the meet. The races will be made a per | manent affair by The Star pro viding that we have fhe sap- port ef the racers, which is nec emary ed put the stunt over. city skating championship. | of six at the | championship and a silver mug for his efforts. | All hail, the King! He's King Patrick, the First, ruler of the simon pure ice| skaters of Seatfle by his victory in the finals of The Star's Pat hopped home ahead of a field Arena last night, and copped first place, the city LEE FOHL TO PILOT SANDLOT BALL TEAM Cleveland sandio® fans will have a chance t forme neh 7 T The Varsity inches the W. 8, € wrestling team in the campus gym tonight. This will be the first ome ference meet of the season, and dope has it that @ hard fight will be on Cleveland Indians summer on the ea be hie own firet catcher string He was a receiver in his playing days at Colum Akron and Waterbury walloped the Rainier Post five:52 to 15 in the other game. Brewsters started things off with a rush and had annexed a basket-a minute after the game started. From then on it was a fighting game, with the Knights leading by a small margin for one minute and the | first half ended with Brewsters on the short end of a 2 18 ‘tally, nh the seen if the Knights Cracked and’ Brewsters rolled points in the gecond chapter Markers for the K. of C. equad | Homer Fch, forward, was the whining Heht on the winners’ offen He dropped in 14 field goals during the game. Homer wan ably Anaisted by bis brother Cheater, guard, who, in spite of a charley horse, playéd @ good checking game and dropped in two field goals Dod Powers, of the Knights squad. did not come to his usual form, ‘TRo he dropped iw nlx fleld goals, he mixeed. neveral eany shots, which would have won the same for the Knights, Low with six, and sive 3rewsters the next. ee he 2 to How .Clubs Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 Won, Lost. Pet : © 1,000 1000 boo 1900 ° 1 ° i evo with. five Meld goals to their) credit, were the other high scorers for the K. of C. quintet The lneup: K. of ¢ Drewetere Poattton r Rien Logan & Powers 14.) Rothwe Pree thr ‘ COMMUNITY FIV r | WINS ‘The firwt game of the evening wan BIG GAME AT EL With upsets the order of the dope a large crowd Of cage fans are ex to witain on the cage mix at Elks’ qlvb Eriday, when the Elke tangle with the Spalding five The Elkn walked over the Y. M. C A. five Tuesday, and may work an. jother miracle and come home with jthe pork and beans from the Spald ing crew | | The Elks will lineup with Schubert | and Moss, forwards, White, center, "TIGERS FACE After playing tight hoekey for two) periods, the .Victori# squad blew up| and Seattle counted six goals, win- ning 6-0, and strengthened their lead in the Coast puck race last The Seattle squad had it on ¢ toria men after the break came and goals flocked in. Jim Riley played a fine game for the locals, Last ;night’s win makes up for the 6 to 1 jbeating the Victoria men handed | Seattle's seven in the North last] week ayee LINEUP AND MARY The line-up and summary of rH last “| night's battle follow of she ow of the game was by “Muze” Murray bor. who re ber been dot nity fl season, got into the game in the and how he did send that @ line—Juat | They probably had a ham- aad Paton breakfast this moroing ‘The local squad will now enjoy « wee! “ DAHO FIVE INVADES WASHINGTON FRIDAY | Idaho's cage squad will invade the Untversity of Washington gym to-| for the first game of a two- series with the Purple and , ageregation. Idaho is rated high in the Northwest conference. Hunter and Campbell are the stars of the team. The Washington five has games remaining on the schqule, all ‘of which will be played on the home ft. —ASK— BOBBY HARPER What he thinks of Levineon 8 Boxing Gloves. Roth PAdie Shannon are got mee them at the Crystal Pool emoker Friday night, Ralph Dougina te putting on one fine show you fight fans, 20 if you want to be of your seat, better around right away and get & “neconsary.” soll thekete for ali smokers, Fest, Vancouver playing hero next 3 or THE Treaud Won, Lost, Pet 7 63 . Cad . ant STANDE Semttie | Vancouver Vietorta Ponttion. Goal L. Defense «Ro Defense ++. Rover Left Wing Contes Fight © by periods | Semttte, Vigtorta. Holmes 2 of Riley Foyston | Tobin ¥ Dunderdale fing Oatman Vietoria Neoring First period: None Second period: None. | Third pertod: 1—Seat t—Seattle, Riley from 7: torre Tobin, 6:20. 4 0. Beattie, Riley, atte, Murray, 0:15 Penalties None, Seattle, Filey, trick, 3m Firat period Second period utes, Victoria, Meeking, 2 minut: Third period: Semttle, Victoria, Dunder al penaltion oria 9 minutes. substitutions Riley, 19 | + ed . Murray | Victoria, Kerr for Meeking | Loughlin for Patrick w MURRAY STAR IN | MAKING A diamond in the rough. That's |Muzz Murray, the big spare on the| ~ Seattle hockey squad. Murray 4 | doedn’t have a chance to play muc! h| because of the greater experience of | the local regulars. But he shows! | promise, With his beef and shoot | |ing ability Murray should prove to | |be a big star in Coast hockey cir ree one of these days. CHMAN MAKES 4 FRENCHMAN MAKES BIKE RACE RECORD) | Leon Georget, French bike rider, | has won the 24hour tandem-paced bicycle race nine times running | jeorget rode 647% miles in 24 hours, | at an average speed of 24 miles per hour. m|HERE’S GOOD JOKE! 1221 Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY: HAGEN AFTER CHAMP o Hager Seattle battler, is eager meet Mike O'Dowd again. He boxed O'Dowd eight rounds in Javes, France, and lost the decision He js expecting | to open his after-the-war cam in the Pacific Coast rings. I 158-pound DAY TEAMS WIN On. the long end of an & to count, the Fi. Day Intermediat won the basketball title of the pld night, defeating the Cot 2 at Collins. The fair from whistie B. F. Day Seniors also attig the Collins Seniors, fields last jins a tight jtle. ‘The won, ¢ 45 to 12, | Broadway | sons | players. | sible for HARD BATTLE AT FRANKLIN Broadway faces another hard gamed tomorrow afternoon, when the Tigers invade the Franklin gym to tackle the Quaker cage five. The team has come thru the season with seven straight wine. Franklin is a long way from first place, but the Quakers gave the leaders an awful xeare in the first game, Broadway winning, 14-11. In the other games of the day Bal lard goes to Lincoln and West Se attle entertains Queen anes. CANAL ZONE BALL TEAMS AFTER STARS laneball players for the Canal zone Recruiting asked to turn in thia direction Down in the Panama carhl Zone there has been a baseball league for several years. It is componed of six army teams and two civilian The army has pennan stations have their special efforts nines nelatently won the But since so many men have been discharged from the service because of the end of how in P T ‘orozal has ama are depleted of commandir officer nd play will cop recrult at written general at Washington t ers, fearing a civili the bunting are rushed to the zone area unless baseball Karl Taird, Harry Barrone lehtwetent One of the queer things about a man {s the way he thinks it is impow. any woman not to admire him. HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 | GLAS: IN EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct with sclentific accuracy. We || specialize in the most modern forma of spectacles and -eye. || glassos. Grinding in our own modern lenwgrinding plant—the | popular ‘Toric and Kryptok IN. VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Aiways Reliable ur eyes 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Est. 1906 been | ities the garri-| jer, |to defeat TAMMIE, SCOTCH DOG, |dok points the golf sphere just as Dick Munson, chares of the meet has been the largest, with the falluge of the sophe and seniors to up, gave lng the delay in Coach Brown's schedule After an sxctting thawket Will be the ment coach versity of Colorado, according te latest reports, Coach My: resigned last werk. Joe hinted to fill Fuller's shers, but he ready berm signed up. Mtanford's tentative basebat! sehedute for 1920, as recentiy announced, folle regen, May biets m ette or Keed Tie Tiajuana track across {the California border in Mexico has] a naw “sidekick It's the Tiajuana Boxing club The old bull’ ring is no Carpenters have remodeled boxing a 20-foot ring in the center Two tiers of boxes have been built around the ringside for the customers. Each box will seat six The place as now arranged will seat about 3,000 people, The club will feature 8, 10, 20-round boute race more. it into an up-to-date people 12 and Promoter Fred Matchmaker Tom helm The ts watehful eye of Sunny Jim Coffroth the tr king and ex-fi |promoter., Jack Kearns, Dempsey manager aleo watching devel | ments Coffroth np a new | where the Sargent Jones are at the enterprise all under the race is 1s attempting » “Juarez” the bo: “lid is strictly off.” iTWwo MEN MAY MAKE UP DAVIS NET TEAM A tw>man Davis cup team is being talked by tennis critics. wi! liam M, Johnston an@ William ,| | Tilden IT, may be asked to shoulder | | the burden in the next international These stars, playing were the only pair in Americ Norman 1. Brookes and| 1 Patterson, Australian cham. | during their tour in this | to on event toget OLDTIME HURLER NOW | TAKES TO LINKS GAME Golf claims many the baseball rank Nichols the Ho: vietim Charley old-time Nationals from "Kid pitcher for NOW expresse a preference for the links, He tray els for a film company, but find time to visit the golf courses around the country. He is 62 years old former tor | | | | IS BONAFIDE CADDIE Tammie, a bidek enjoys the distinetior Seotch of being the golf hound on the California terrier real and original Del Monte links mie caddies for B. G ir his master of Medford Tar Georwe enter The | al bird dog points a quail, The froah turnout | slow stadium with and) early patients who have tested our w You are in the right piace Burke and Maris, guards. The Spalding five will take the floor with the La Fray brothers at forwards, Day at center and La Vake and Hoagland at guards. The MacDougall-Southwick five meets the Co. B crew dn the firat game. This tilt gets under way at S p.m. The second mix starts one hour later The “U" won by a 52 to 15 tally over the Ranier Pont five. The Legion team waa simply off form | and the commuters had It all over them in passing and locating the Woodepek, forward, was the high the University, with 10 # from the floor, Hell came sec Capt. Rennie played 4 good game at stationary guard. The Legion squad didn’t play to gether very well, Ripley, forward, | scoring three field goals for the high mark for the losers les Turner, Broadway conch, handled the whistle in beth games. The lineup: Commonity. Pee r orer for with six “0” COMMUNITY ASKS POSTPON NT The University Comminity squad will be unable to play game scheduled with the “Y' Satur day at the “Y," pecause several of their players will be out of town They have asked for a postpone mei |ment. ‘The Soldiers and Sailors wiil jum | Meet thé Rainier ieetrner | “X" floor inwtead | The Knights of Columbus and | Phoenix Mutuals will play the sec- five the Rainier Post. lw pley Maurice for Turner Wosdeock 1, Rennie 1, HIDIeY |day night. A Ss Sones cee The first tilt will start | jat 8 p.m, and the Knights-Phoenix kame will get under way at 9 p.m Vanpeneit Hore. New York At the Vanderbilt, as at 11 more of New York's 14 lead- ing hotels, Fatima is the larg- est-selling cigarette—and its moderate cost is certainly not the reason. FATIMA. 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The dittle Seattle miller has been |picked for the defeat columh quite regularly lately, but has the knack of coming out the battles un scathed and his record of never hav- ting lost a fight has yet to be whe eu uninn inen Gots In meeting Shannon, however, Bob box before Tacoma tana in the semi-|will be taking on a man with @ windup to the Hector Warmer fracas | wallop and a clever boxer. Shannon iebtwrleh | ia¢ shown in his work here that he |has the clas. If Bob holds the vie |itor even he will be doing well, in the minds of the local fight followers. Chet" Neff, another local light Wid | weight, will make his debut of the mix in one of local ringside gather: ing when he argues with Pe former Spokane light-| Mitchie in the semiwindup. Che just returned from the }has a winning streak as long as th x wiih Freddie Anderson in} Rocky Mountains, Thirty stra scrap in Portiand February | Nase) gangie from Chet’s belt. inner of this bout ie In line for 7 ith the winner of the Shannon.‘ won the’mills on his last invasion p Los Angeles. Harper go, here expected to round in condition ready for action with! weeks, He wants another crack at Billy Wright, and points to a win over Morrie Lax in Tacoma as the reat claim for his chance with the Comet cham pion lane no} sid have no trouble i rtiander & real mix Seattle bantam, boxes Mike De Pints 4 ywelghtn, season to the Joe Benjamin, ht, who has Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service A Wonderful Selection of Lightweight Spring Overcoats ‘This store’ has a reputation of many years’ standing as a superior overcoat house, and that reputation is your guar- antee of QUALITY AND SERVICE. 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