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i Mnsurance Men Lead at End ot First Half But Macs Come Back and Win Final Count Is 42°to 27; Knights Wallop Piper & Taft; | Spaldings Beat Soldiers’ and Sailors’Club Five; Other League News Sy BY LEO H. EN After giving the MacDougall-Southwick’s cage five a bad seare in the first half, the Phoenix Mutuals crumbled be- ‘fore the offensive of the department store team and the MacDougalls walked off with their eighth Straight win of “The Star league season at the K. of C. hall last night. The insurance salesmen led at the end of the first half to 17, but the final count read 42 to 27, sinking the ball with little effort in the Tn the other games of the night the Knights of Columbus broke into the win column after taking three straight lick- 3 when they spanked the Piper & ft team by a count 4 80 to 17. Spaldings trounced the Soldiers and Sailors’ squad. played itera in the first half, the MacDougalls down we n Goming out on the long end of an 18 WT count at the end of the first . Big Sielk, Phoentx center the rim three times in quick m in the closing minute of first half, bringing his team into the lead. Im the second palf Jack Davideo t into the game for the Ma I outfit and things started to He counted two field goals four free throws while he was the game. Ralph Smith, the other ran wild in the second half, ~ six field goals “Bmith and Sicik were the Nigh with seven field goals och p” Murphy played a fine at guard for the Phoenix five Scored 10 points. Grover Kertis and George Overton, MacDougalls’ pair of speedy guards. p played a good checking game, their forwards to a total of point. “The MacDougalis won out becaure How Clubs Stand in Star League LEAGUE NO. 1 Won. Lost F ‘ 239 LEAGUE NO. with Spaldings winning, 26 to 7 Louie and George La Fray were the big scorers for the winners, with Louie scoring six field goals and two free throws, and George four field goals, Rice, at center, p' ed the best game for the losers, ering the floor well MacDougalls 42, Phormix Mutuals 2% lay ov neup thelr superior passing and their | ,,MacPeusalls Position, — Phone reserve strength. The Macs , Brows @ flying start to a place in the . " half semi-finals, : eer ‘The Piper & Taft five showed ‘. fyi” Sabetitetions —- Ms. of form, but showed lack of * Gorton; Chase for Brown tice in their game with the | David for Frayn, Gustafson for Davidsor ite. The K. of C. took the lead) Pevitmm at the start and held it thruout the / + surpny Freya 3. a & ¢ tateon 1, Smith T, Shiveley 3, Kertis Overton’ 1, Free throws—Murphy 4 )"Doc” Powers played a strenuans for the winners, scoring four Koals. Powers played a hard He kissed the floor about a or so times in hia wild around the floor, but it him just like an umbrella| | & Dilzard ié oa y Logan found his eye again) Mooney might. and rang up 16 points. | Boon «ig and Goldberg were high for | "Sting: with six points each. re wey | Gore 3, apa were 4, F Gia fives roewe, <, Coete tis Referee Turner half of their game, holding the) Jin "e | dings 24, Soldiers and Sailors 7 ing good store squad to a 10 to niewp Pra Da’ 90, Piper # Taft 17 The lineup: Piper & Taft Fonition, F. Peterson ¥. My Goidvora stevens Gatagher | Hunton for Oy Subatituttons- Fielt gouls— Petersen > The ‘count, but the Spalding crew found, gpaia Position, « shooting eyes for many goals in t. ta ¥, La , Closing chapter, the gime ending |. Burro 8 6 Noagiand 1 Pree thro 1 Ww Le Prey 2 Veterse—Potts NO MORE CAMPING gz Postroxewenrs | men for the rest of the season at smart | vrenebiy must be played as scheduled for likely F, out” best you are, and most iou've been “dopini @ outfit which w the reat of the second half of The Star league season. There are no 9 oe A tors for Z| floors to accommodate the teams ideas better tap into pied ie | O82 the Sonaon for preliminary €amp goods department games winds up March 6, a week all of the et up Just actually in and look at outfitx we have - they were 5 i. Diper « Taft Jac THE SPORTING GOO0S STOR SNF | from Saturday, scheduled for this week iday: Phoenix Mutuals vs. Co B at Broadway high school at 7:20. Rainier Post vs. Spaldings at Elks club at 8 p. m. MacDougall-Southwicks vs. & Taft at Elks club at 9 p Piper m. Saturday Soldiers’ & lorw club vs. Y¥. M A. at at 8 p.m. Etks vs. “U" Community at “Y m. |MULTNOMAH GUARD WANTS GAMES Claiming the championship of Portland, the Multnomah guard five of the Rose City wants to HE BEST meet the winners of T Star HOME OF 'T leagpe in an intercity series. Plans for any post-season series will be }laid at a meeting of the league to be held next week ARTH TEAMS MUST BE GLASSES ON E pay ‘Teams must be on time for their Examinations Free The last few games have ted from 15 to 30 minutes Our experience in vision testing | The squads know at what enables us to correct your eyes |) time they are billed to play and with scientific accuracy. We | it's not fair to the spectators to in the most modern spectacles specialize keep them walting. |OPEN GOLF MEET BILLED FOR TOLEDO NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 26-—The open golf championship of the Unit ed States is to be held at the Inver- ness club, Toledo, Ohio, August 10. it was announced by th: committee of the If association and eye VISIBLE BIFOCAL LI Always Reliable Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Est. 1906 States ¢ The am: held at the Engineers’ club, Roslyn L. 1, September 6-11. The nationa championship for women will be held in Cleveland on the |try club course, October 4-9. | STANFORD WINS | RUGENE, Ore., Feb. 26.—Stanford | university basketballers took anoth- | gon five here last night, 29 to 18 | Stanford is now well within sight of | | the Coast championship, | NEW YORK, Feb, 26——witiam | iH Mdwards, internal revenue col tdr, will be appointed chairman lof the national commission to wuc- coed Garry Herrmann within a week, it was rumored here following the second meeting of the major leagues chiefs yesterday, Mac Dvugalls Beat Phoenix Mutuals in Star Leagueg counting | United ur championship will be | Mayfield Coun-| jer game from the University of Ore. | THE SEATTLE cnt FEBRUARY 26, 1920 THE GROCER GIVES THE EATS 4 BOOST, CLOTHES Go uP To BEAT TH’ DEUCE, WE LANDLORD GWES THE "RENT 4 RABE, UP GOES TH’ PRICE OF LADIES STAYS! So fli LEAVE 17 To Sone oTHER Guy! American Legion Posts Plan aa League for Sesim Season {| WHAT [Pe en testa | Sa (ry © | Replies 9 I ant Cc tier, Ww ho Is Not in Condition wee Box a * * * * * Californian Has Real Wallop “Wild” Bill Reed, the big fellow who made his first appearance in Seattle when he stopped Tom Woodhouse the other night at the Crystal Pool, will tackle Oscar Teams Will Have Berths Tq COVIE AND RUTH dy Stanley Covelesk ' GARRY HERRMANN Alr An intercity baseball league com- Garry Herrmann is perturbed but land's stax hurier, haa Gevieed & WAY |) 24) porte that more than Koch, the big Tacoma heavyweight, here Tuesday, in || powed of teams from the posta th to prevent Rabe Ruth from garner-| : place of Marty Cutler, the Chicago miller, who was cities in Western Washington is Ing @ whole flock of home runs this| half the Reds would ask for big sal scheduled to box Koch. This looks like a better match, on paper, because Cut- ler was reported not to be in the best of condition. the plan of the four Seattle Amerb Legion posts. Yesterday rep- ntatives from the athletics com- are not denied by b “It alarmists would let us alone no tromble with the seanor Jary be “We pitchers will not let Huth bit . and here is the storet—not if an there Is an empty base to pat tim so-called holdouts, We expeet to . : ee ee aes rs on. 1 will pass him every time in @ qeed fortune with our Reed is a big, powerful kid with a punch, and Koch is | mitires or ee et, Clay Hite of clese game.” | players, bat it is imponsible to make a further the project. Clay until after we tn rated as a comer, so the bout looks pretty good. Koch is the Elmer Noble post was elected MUST EARN SALARIES vere and nacertain the latest prodigy of Chet MeIntyre, Tacoma trainer. chairman and George Hubbard < * Washington Grant seems the Cochrane post, secretary, ermined to clean house down in ot | the ed athletic committees. wton, He is having some argu:| Weald be impose | An invitatjon has been extended to ad te make adjustusents that are ° ment with Hank Gowdy over the! Sitistacter: M t T k B d B t F; ali the posts in the western part question of reducing the bie : e s a e a ea in rom of the state to join, and it is be salary : jlieved that from this number “TL may not have s erent team this HENRY LEONARD 4 jenough cities will be represented year, for I have signed a lot of new Billy Gibson always has been ancouver ice util ’ 0 to make up the league. It is con talent, muc it being still in the | michty particular with the manage j | . see cmctel ceage. Met l'te wet te, | Mehty particular with the manag | 3 Ithe Greasing room with a foone|‘mplated that Seattle will furnish ¥ fend te pay big salaries te players {ment of Henny Leonard. But in the a“ " feed at least two teams from the four whe can not earn then future he in going to cuard the pre Locals Can’t Find Net and) %# rerresentine their scoring @f-| tists here and that the samen sit like Hank Gowdy personality, |tigo which the lightweight champ | - se . forts for the evening | will be played on Sundays at the Pat} ave, discharged any chiles’ | nas achieved ax a drawing card | Visitors Can't Miss It |, rae romtion Vancouver. | Tiberty ‘baseball park, located at I have offered Mank what I think “Leonard is hooked up with @ me- ene iat Detenes. ieee | 14th ave. and Jefferson st. he's worth to the Boston Hraves. fon pleture searial whieh menne 7 +r ahd Saune, eaaeaa . 1 paid him more than I think he wae hundred thousand dollars for hie emd } BY ALEX ©. ROSE aa ‘A Rigns Det ane . ee The teams will be made up from worth last year, The figure t have alone, and we can't take @ chance on Frank Patricl’s hockey player® | pijey sn wing Harria| members, A oe Amine Tae 4 named is not = war-time salary, per anything happeaing that would de yyy PrP 9-9 re kno an the “Million-|Foyston . Center... ..) Roberts | Only, and will be composed of sem! tract trom the drawing power of the | OSCAR MATHIESON? (oe ee eee aneouver |Toun = Right Wing,.--.. Skinner | pro. players. There is a wealth of in een Coctr vein. Tas pitere fast night, skated rings around Pete |, Scere by perteds 1°22 -T.| cood baseball material in the mem- ir vale, law night, skated t are . Reattic T think’ Hank will, be reasonable, | Gontrace will Keep Menay busy for at Pike. Basse ges Phoroys nj toner efuidoen’s “Mets” at the Arent 000 |Vanaseear 1. 3 & Cll bership of the American Legion If he ten't, I can fill his place.” least three months di 4 eo | plass +f a i al | Mathieson added to his Earopean | when Referee Ion sounded thy ed OT eis! and first « semi-pro, ball should | championship the world’s tite, | whistle the scoreboard looked Dike) | © Vancouver, Marris| A general meeting of the KNOW TOM BURNS? WELL, HE He bent Bodiby tn the 1,500eneter | this ‘ ‘ trem 14s, “'2,"“Vincouver, S| sentatives, from Beats. and’ out 9 5 Vancouver Beattie Aaome, y event, the Satbmeter race and 4 iver: erenne crumpled | Seceh@ pertod—4, Vancouver, Rederte,|town poste will be held here sho Hd ania, Norway. badly and the Harris-Roberte-Bkin- | 1°), 6’ vancouver, Skinner, 4:46. pA oneal. Sporting Baitor, Seattle Star: Iysecond victim @ pl j - ner combination had a wonderful a Third period—8, Vancouver, J. Adama, | °" | ts in the cities of E have been In constant attenda: at} If I fail to dimpone of “both” "| JOHNSON TO time peppering Holmes with shots. | 2:4 | waantuoten pengedinm gpa all the smokers give for the | shall forfeit my bit and in addition “Smoky” Harris ope the scor-| First soe | tamer the organization of a bu! pam two years they have finally | will contribute $500 to any charity FIGHT T Ing weven minutes after the face | en period —-seattic, Murray fer ball league in that section of gotten my “goat,” all but the ne, |The Star might designate. it's about A off and he duplicated the trick @ y; Miley for Murray } With « jand I have decided to butt in time these big flounders were being few neconds later | qy™itt period — seattle, | Murray . for state. ‘ 4 ino fe gy 8 oft of EF TIA JUANAL “Serine fantion tne toca’ | wins Site trata MRT. $F plane for tearue.n thin part ‘ Andersor hat car w them up tt n his usual good form, but |M¥rrey: Nichole for Walker; Murrey for | the state, it is probable that p¢ an, Ole Andersons, | that can shy em up. gape f attack in his usual good form, but | Mere cung Masters, Oocas prefer doing my training| , SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 2¢—Jack peace des pons atlas sealiereingy hd by eRe [season championship games at ti all a bunch of |at the Arena, under the management |J0bN#0n, former heavyweight cham-| iq turned aside neveral dozen| Referee—dickey Ton. end of the season will be held. posing an the Siwash of Clay Hite. If this little fracas | Pion. wat box at Tia Juana, Mexico. | wots that looked like they would _ onan “ ae champion, and they have given me|can be arranged, let Clay Hite notify |'9 the latter part of March. This ts) a4 4 resting place in Vancouver's | ry the same sensation I received on my |The Star, and I xhail be Johnny |t@ announcement made today by | ety | first ocean voyage. A poorer lot I | at the rat hole with my $500 forteit | ted Sargent, promoter of the Lower) 4” uct trom the blue line by! have never beheld. money spay awe tsa Probable date yc Adama raised the Vancouver | Now, to prove that there are bet-| I don’t want to brag on myself, for the battle is March total to three at the end of the ter men looking on at thee clinging | Modest, that's me all over, but I'll) Johnson, who has been « first period. teadly lender in ste at these bees than are the participants, I, a| promise the fans rewulta that will a mn ot 9 from The ughter was even worse In and many other prominent places 156-paunder, am willing to contract | drive at least two good farm hands |for sev yours. the second seadon when four goals | 5 . r to store any two of them away in| back to the soil In time for spring |to Sargent stating, “Send man to) Woe resistered In 12 minutes. Rob is not an expensive, straight - the same ring, on the same night.| plowing. Money talka, and mine ts | close contract and give him $1,000) 4. started the fireworka, thes | AU thatd demand is « two-minute genuine. [expense money. I want 38 13 Per! yerris followed sult with Skinner breathing spell after disposing of the | Yours truty, vane oF ene Oat regres finishing up with a couple of |firwt poor fish before slipping my | TOM BURNS Sargent socepted the proposition | ro-Kets, and will make an effort to close the Jack Adams got the only goal deal within a few days. The bout : A of the third period. The locals tried LINCOLN MAY |TO DROP CASE. “i i.'2 "sists tian oS! ct ens, a ae Se | [mpeg my! Roy jo be named. jcouver four-man defense was im BREAK INT IF DEMPSEY ists ezs'vic Server srmorern [core osname, ae ie are getting in touch with Fred Ful ton, Gunboat Smith, Harry Wilis and Bill Tate. A $100,000 gate is ex | pected if the fight is arranged with Muldoon's hired help going to} TIGER WINS Lincoln high school's cage five a can't possibly win the city hoop hon- BY rs from Broadway when the two| NEW YORK, Feb. 26—If Jack a teams tangle Friday at Broadway,, Dempsey in indicted by the fan| MILWAUKEE, Wis, Feb, 26 but. the Raflsplitters can crack | Francisco grand jury for alleged con-|Lew Edwards, Australian light: | Broadway's winning streak of 19| "Piracy to evade the draft law, the | welght, makes his firet American ap strhtaae dninalh jarmy, navy and civilian board of | pearance here tonight in & scheduled The Tigers have come thru the| boxing control probably will drop its|10-found go with Ritchie Mitchell, | season with nine straight wins this | !"Vestigation of the same charges year. They didn't have a single re-| AM official of the board said here verse last season, making a run of | today that a change of policy was be 19 steatabt vielerios ing considered, and would be acted ‘The other games billed for Friday | ¥Pon at a conference to be held with find Franklin ‘entertaining Queen |!" ® few days Anne and West Seattle playing host], “Since the investigation haa been <3 memeee taken up by a more efficient tribunal Pits jwith gr authority and more Two more O'Neilis enter the big| Power to go deeper into the case,” it league. Catcher Stephen Francia of | Ws said, “the board may retire from | |the Indians has two brothers step. | the inves Jon started or may post: | | ping into the 1920 game. James Leo, | Done it indefinitely = maven: been signed by| If Dempsey in tried and found Washington and the Boston Braves! fullty, the license issued to him by have George Michael on their re-| the club last July will be revoked serve list. George is a catcher, alno,| Without a hearing or an investiga ~ | tion, it was declared Obstacles were encountered by the board from the first Dempery was not inclined to appear in person, and the board was advised against “he IS INDICTED ENRY L. FARRELL | ace BY ALEX C. ROSE Kighteen goals in two games te | Vancouver's total for this week. | Against the Vics last Monday 16 To begin the new year right we earnestly request all of our former patrons to call and have their teeth and gums examined, and if anything is wrong, we will ar MIRACI E MAN aay” evidence, The testimony of | gladly make over and treat the Dempsey, his former wife, Jack | gums free of charge. IS COMING Kearns, hin manager, and John 8 the hard” shecting te He All work guaranteed 15 years. an, chairman of his draft board jead the goal scaring with FATIMA | 1 sent in as requested, but it Robbie ft | not aworn to and it had to be showed up bent of the Meta, The tatter | |nont buck, It would have been at in having a hard time lately trying to] lenat’ @. month’ betore the hearing . - increase his goal average. His last two |could have been started if Uncle nite ainless games have been goalless. Si e iga Sam had not steppec cen rette | Sar hi pped in “Cyclone” ‘Taylor, the grand old man of hockey, viewed the game . | | TATE BEATS GUNNE D ti t from the bench. Si nat thas | oaTATEBEATS GUNNER entists aot Ss See, ee peel aos 20 for 25 cents ————eee | NOKTO heavywolght, sparring partner INC, ee eee | of Champion Jack Dempsey, won a Major Albert D, Smith, the noted avta- 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 2633 decision over Gunboat slow four-round bout he Smith tn a p last night tor, was present and faced off the puck After watching the way the players atioks, ' wield their the major was in | There was only one real blow land lined to feel th \ Clined to feel that the “aviatio e" | Sd, mad that dropeed the veteran Hours; 8:30 a. m. to ¢ p.m. was nafer than the hockey game. |"gunner” to the mat in the final Pandeya, 9 to 38 ! | A birthday cake with all the trim- | round. ' | mings —S4 candles—was presented to “Some I Men Don’t Know It Yet” r Mickey was 34 years or her name, young yesterday says the Good Judge wits ian nignts enaegennents wnt | This class of tobacco Only two more league games are gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he no KUeHtA On both occasions. “Who's Your Doctor?” wre vacated last | ever gets out of ordin- | ame was, not free Smaller chew—the good on Fasaen ta thalk tres Correrae Tika have "overcome unusual sickness, “Who’s your banker?” is also an im- portant query where financial matters are involved. Make this your bank— taste lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh THE FIRST SIGNPOST ON THE ROAD BROADWAY FIVE TO | | to chew so often. Any man ; PLAY FROSH SQUAD where there is friendly counsel and PROSPERITY who uses the Real To- | ship peppy sive ilictangte ertint ee personal interest in your wali « bacco Chew will tell | Galette ef encoun eaaes gsm asian dap hiescn | THE you that, | eecxe ta the Gene bam Gatun THE ||| BANK FOR SAVE gp ED : | RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco firat year ten, SOnawiy ches & OF SEATTLE Wo loess shes ‘parabie ot W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco | «0 0s ths on 0 Lincain tien — = sight all over the world | nd the high sehoal team may not be in the best of shape for a tough I THT LiL TL TTT game with the frosh, TM