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Bad Ice May Cause Seattle Metropolitans to Lose Hockey Championship Seattle’s hockey team will not be disgraced by any means if the locals are defeated for the hockey title in the East. They have lost two straight games to Ottawa on ice that is more water than ice. In order to travel down the rink the players have to swim most of the way, according to reports from the East. The Mets’ biggest asset is their combination work, and they are hockey players, not water polo sharks. Plenty of Ring Action Mets Lose _ {Ritchie Wins Baseball for Northwestern F ans; sae Second Go |Star’s Class; “0: | |( baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in The : to Ottawa B Angle Meet |: =" "= | \( Telephone. . . een ‘ Py pay argo their s€C-|) Rnonie .... » 4 1,000 " ; " traight hockey victory) | Hine ag 600 Kruvosky and Reed Meet in Tacoma Tonight; Shade j . See the Mastic Alive tathe| | ieoreectins 1 2 a vs. Wiight; Shannon Tackles Anderson; Morrow Blos- ft series for the championship of| | #ewen 1 999 | rierly 260 ‘ \ fi the world here last night, by | soms Out as Main Eventer; Fulton Works Out at | ; a3 to 0 count, The home team|” . ’ inning four straight gamen. T.} Arena Today; Other News of Ring é Uw “ reeset ola mucew wits 60 etsicH | Teens uratreleht manos, © 7a of Wyoming. vod The LEO H. LASSEN ; d the Stanley trophy for the] gurs ciao B threacushion BY LEO H. LASSEN | ‘ $ j year, The home boys scored! Northwestern ring fans will be busier than an armless) ’ i one marker in each period. |i. o¢ rinat tints last nicht, when h po Beattie. 4 Man with the seven-year itch during the coming week. | _ ' The game was played un-! sowned Ben Brierly under a 20 to 2 If you have net tale Bevo Kruvosky and Bill Reed, a duet of California heavy- / a der Western seven-man rules. | jt in 7 innings. Yutenie made @ vantage of this sale, iin Weights will swap wallops at Tacoma tonight in a six-round , The ice was in bad condition,| \i¢n run of two. Brierly wan off hia! sulin tees wie engagement, with a fond desire of tearing each other loose 4 ; } * making «combination play al-| came | 2 so Mae 4 Fred Fulton, Minnesota plasterer,’ will try to ply his trade} most impossible. | In the other game of the night T a , COME IN TODA here Friday night and plaster) bout in Portland. ‘ Darragh counted Ottawa's firat| Kenneth Hibler t 4 into second | a few punches on Young Hec-| Over in Spokane, Saturday night Here's “Brick” Eldred, former Seattle outfielder, who 19) marker in the first period, and Ger-|place when he defeated Prierly, win-| R Off the tor, Bremerton heavyweight, [#ckey Morrow, "former Seatti| slated to bat in the cleanup berth for the Sacramento Solons| ard and Neighbor added two more | ning, 20 to 16, In 65 innings The! U (4) re) 0 N vion tourney honors, He completed the round-rob- | i Seewems, Sat ben Beis Sel Shae llow, but hit well over the .300)|detore the final whistle had younded.| highest run in thin event wax also Marked P While this bout is going on, ¢ North Yaki ven ounis (this year, He isa little fellow, but hit well over A i " ; | - die Anderson, Vancouver - th sevwsatern, Toutherweigne mark last year, and was figured as one of the best flychasers| Herne Morris played left wing for| two, both men turning In two count) lightweight, will make an ef- crown Tuesday night ily Weight|in the Coast circuit. He replaces Harry Wolter, veteran teebing ys Ms gpecodagy ing Tent by Vaalbes yes K On ‘Staple Goods game of the season for the Coast 4 Morgenstern are wtill| fort to lift Eddie Shannon’s| *!! rt on bis campaign in quest! slugger, who has joined the Seattle team, as the fourth-place| ourtit j billed to meet, the winner tying Hib | S Included are ; MUSIC © Coast crown in a 10-round!°* hie loat Ce aurela, when hitter on the Solon crew. The third game of the series is | ler for second-place honors TRUNKS SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS BRIEF CASES LADIES’ PURSES he boxes f 4 at the Vet billed for Friday, but will be delayed! The Clans A tourney will get under @ eran’ smok Arena, until Baturday, if weather indications | way Monday night Drawings will Wednesday nicht . jit { CONTE paint te & drep ta tamperatere lpe made Saturday PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS staged In Vancouy main neiiignaage ee SE “ And Miscellancous Leather G j AND HECTOR MEASURE event still a matter of mystery Yen, co 5 joo j prother, ‘Us 4 busy life to be « ring | ot THE TRUTH: Here are the measurements of |/¢.n theme days. ee . j ‘ Pred Fulton and Young Hector ‘ ” M ess 1S ! We will absolutely give you sound advice on any cle whe box at the Arena FULTON WORKS 5 fcher | pirtAca)~ } our store. The benefit of years of experience and honest night. There's $ af ORES chandising FREE. ae Teeres oot ouch 0 ws ot: | Gor TODAY 1 Be the first pitcher to sinke| 9 Frederick Fulton, Minnesota heavy * rete ee eee ware oul BABE RUTH this season BEGEROW TRUNK C around for four rounds at the A Arena Friday night, will work out NAME. 1409 FOURTH AVE. Between Pike and ~ \ at the Arena gym today at 3 pm Ore RO ee er ee Se : . " (lthe big buy hopped off the train WDURESS:. 0 cola le. Ss ee > TRUNKS last night from New York. He bad) | BABE RUTH . — = 5 last bout jast week and ia in| YOUNG BOB FITZAIMMONS affaires and traveled with Tommy 7 ’ , 4 amt bows Scots Perry, Athletle righthender, ts tendinig the “Babe” Math | Young Bob; Pitaslmmons finds It] Ryan, heavyweight boxer rna You Don t nC | contest today with eight Seattle fans picking him to be the first diMeoult to execute in pyplic what he Why, just watch one of the see- A ABOUT HECTOR'S | American league pitcher to strike out the famous New York slug can do with ease in ndkedtbe sium. | onde werk on ao boxer between a | CHANCES ker. What's your guess? Clip out the above ballot and mail it | He demonstrates hir famous father’s) unde and see what be doce to hen, says the Good Judge Young Heetor is given about as to the “Habe Ruth” Editor of The Star today, all fans gw shift in private, but with ty ring | ich chance of eve: ettin, dra the pitcher who turns the trick will be given two tickets siders looking on and how j » (Gath Patton an,0 fumviosted Hun| Coast league game here, Let's go! Send in those ballots another matter, He is one ofsthe| 1m That nearly every W: has of being nominated for the U.| Dick Kerr, of the Chicago White Sox, one of the heres of moat conacien TO WRG EOFs | 4 bacco chewer t ov 13. presidential election, by most Seat the 1919 world series, is second choice today with six ballots. and along with it is makiffe for him. | * Pi |tle ring orities. Hut the big fellow! The others rank as follaws: Hoyt, Boston 0); Cleotte, Chicago, — |nelf a name as be phigpsopher big chew idea ong ag ie training hard for this bout, and| @% dobnsen, Washington, (); Harper, Boston, (3); Keefe, Athletles, Hin peitanaiyria ES ee E 5s | be expects to make a good showins | (1); Dauss, Detroit, (ly, Coveleski, Cleveland, (1). 1 ran demenstrate l- oot A little of the Real To . with the Minnesotan. Fulton may v i . have the better record, but. at lenst,| Have your manager fill out the baseball application found rlse- a ~7 4 " Chew gives you mo he hasn't any better record with where on this page and send it to the Sporting Editor of The Star " M ‘. ‘ Jack Dempsey than Hector, aa both| mew, If you want your team in the city league. And then see that ters bacco satisfaction and joe them kissed the mat when Demp your team Is represented at the mecting to be called for The Star " I ‘ sey popped them. Tut we shall see! office Monday, Officers for the league will be elected and the ; . ' you money. Its rich what we shall eee tomorrow night.| roles for the season will be adopted. Get in the running now so paring him to expect a head eccoult, | . las the best wan in the world cant| the lenges can get under wey. ‘There ore no charges and there Fou teint with yaar tet fallow sath | .” lasts a long time. win if he's cracked righg and Hector will be division of teams inte sections according to the ability of —_ =o sham Steg the lets ts solar pie : ] packs & punch, and there's alw the players. Let's go oe a ere ; Any man who uses the ance of him winning Fulton bout wee ever, When I de it in the rf a ee {wants another match with Jack Lyle Bigbes, one of Seattle’s hurlers last year, is making good in E7mnastom i's over, ton. Betere on Ag Tobacco Chew will tel BIRMINGHAM. Ale Manes’. Ih, | Demprey, and we may be gazing on) the Philadelphia Athletic training camp, according to baschall reports Sentra moon tent oe that. goon, accord! mang | future world’s champ, who knows?! from the Kast. The young Seattle pitcher Is not only making a hit soon, for I believe Ive those sia ~- with his work on the sinb, but is also making good as a hitter, He thing my father ever <5 ° ‘ REST OF ARENA swung a wicked mace last year, and there's no excuse why he can't ne ae i me i the Pat Up In Two Styles CARD make » good ball player if he tends to business, because he likes te a worse anything that happens In the other bouts at the Arena| play ball, is a big, strong kid and has slot of natural ability. BP or oo. MO A re RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Willle Keele th Bremerton itt " “A 6 Deas ieee te ome 2 , stinger, bones’ Soe Bonde, of Tecoma Rob Mensel, the young Vernon third sacker, who Is now in train |RArm# the boxcen worne than the real dack Lavin has replaced Jamaica W-B CUT is a long fine cut tot four rounds, Frankie Rogers, local, ing with the New Vork Vankees, is now being played in right feld, and som yn accomting to Tom Dunn,|Kid as Joe Downey's sparring part- I welter, takes on Hilly Nelson, and) Bob Fewster, the International league youngster, Is holding down the re en VORNE RS PRET Fine) nee , ‘ Mickey Hrown boxes Eddie Jackson, third base job. Manager Huggins of the Yanks has just about given 3 Scenes in the lightweight division | up hope of Frank Baker returning to play at the hot corner and Is | drilling Fewster for the post. He has it on Meusel for ee Lng es is ROTH TACOMA BATTLERS | doubtful If he ts any better fielder of thrower, If any human being HAVE WALLOP | ean throw a ball faster than Meusel he would have to chest it out of a SHANER & OLFF CL Indications point to a K. O. win,| Cannon, because the way Robert hopped the apple across the green here Ww way or the other, in Tacoma to.| last year was faster than a man with « thirst rushing to his favorite OTHES SERVICE ht, when Kruvosky and Reed| bootlegger. junchen, Kruvoaxy putting root LEE, MAGEE, FORMER SEATTLE away here in four rounds. Tonig’ e e : Eo “puaver, May start eumus|! Individual Styles weights | NEW YORK, March 25—Organ-|to make an exposi that would | lized baseball at last has mad arry several with him out of base ANDERSON SHOULD GIVE move to see how much fire there is | ball if President Heydler didn't grant | - TO, ~« ” | ‘ON . ° on m1 [him a hearing bef Saturday SACRAMENTO,—Owt of 12 men who|SHANNON BATTLE |behind all that "tween season xm K >it F. M d Y M jarday. wen | Freddie Anderson, the Vancouver| In calling for « showdown from|_ Heydler replied by asking, “Why or en an oung en lghtweight. who boxes Eddie Shan-| Lee Magee, the self-acclaimed martyr | Walt until Saturday” game yesterday with non, Const lightweight ki 10] of baseball autocracy, John A. Heyd Heydler denied that any charges ‘ : Sty being Bie Tucosay bys lromnde im Portions Donny, At preaidient of the itational teagwe |have tween made agninet ‘Magee, and Spring is here; Easter less than two weeks away. Both your to give the ch: » a hard le nel he wt bh A to defend | fers _ wn agen ye bee - © , = ra otios a ea ae a prety Car nce en een ee aaenas tresders| Cub roster for business reasons fancy and your practical needs demand a new suit of clothes and threatens practice for a « of should win if Anderson will do lof fixed world’s series yarna, crooked | a : a ¢ al > s}j q : + igs cciae csj| Modine be Shannoc has a wifty| games and wholeale gambling BOXING BILL, PASSED & topcoat, You will be delighted at our springtime showing. unday winds up the Training sea. |W@HOp to counter with. Ander fo many charges were made in the|, ALBANY, N. Y., March 26.—With and im Heott pitehed for . jeague hi o he com: , i fo) " i 7 Wis wits Hare ‘Andrew doing the | OA ea. Goon mmission seemed imperative, But if) Yesterday by the senate, today was than in the DISTINCTIVELY INDIVIDUAL SUITS we have on etiving La G00 ra orn of the came cave a we i . eo Cane . je avy. ite j . £. hore now armen — rene (HARD HITTER ao vation to the charge, it wan| Without serious opposition poe Nog built . your special requirements — correct, com- — br Steve Daiton, the Lon Angeles|not made public — — ortable and practical. Am > lines w y i Sis naund'te Mure totend thie after. | Welter, who is due to box in Tacoma| yotowing the midwinter meeting 15¢ 15¢ 15 15¢ 15¢ c;: 6 Pee nong the lines we offer we take special sees, where they were to play the |0on, t# one of the best 145-pound| op gre tan’ loncuce came the report | c loc 15c pride in mentioning galler mine. Yewterday the Salt Lake jmen on the Coast, according to re-|tnat three National league players! ae ee eo | ports of his work reaching Geattle.|teq teen blacklisted out of organ-| 15¢ . Billy Shade, the Californian, who has!” e ized baseball for associa with | A boxed him several times, says he has! ¢vmtiers. No names were men 15c¢ | a hook to the stomach, followed by | funed a right cross to the jaw, that’s a pip 15c¢ G00D fi tH : ° Putout without when it jands Lee Magee came out with a public Bale aan ll Mes a statement then and said he was one! 15¢ Mowsiarsseord'ost'tne Vannignan’ S10 S| cosepmmrmion BEARING ee er es Othe, we, sat LUN CH That nationally famous make which all good dressers admire. HANFORD,—Muddy grounds have pre- | FRUIT been implicated with Magee in sim-|1 15¢ vented any practice hy the Seattle team, flar charges, filed by Christy! a The Preano cup} God competition ts the life of bust-| Mathewson, when manager of the|| 15e¢ With i H “ ness, This is evident in the local] Reda, and who was later acquitted | for you at this store. It is’a wonder. glove game. With Fred Fulton, one| hy the league, announced his retire- | 15c¢ Real Coffee randori "| et the, Wont known Borers inthe ment trom the Giants on 15¢ Not only are we prepared to sell you garments that are the last i eno narmlamneltbane ttt on A a ° eyes. einie Zimmerman, star | " : ‘ Luna Park Swimming Pool o7 how of the Northwest club, A ane of the Giants, sus wo i ~ y i i ahs aavertment. Apu eaiow i pwn" ae | re emaen ot ime Gants, ww] 15¢] MOVT'S lek! tore | nouncement that they will hold sum-| breaking training rules, ts working || 15¢ | 322 Pike ac 4th and topcoats AT THE OLD PRICES— Soft mer shows at Liberty park, and bring| out with the Fordham univeratty | 15¢ We Never Close jsome of the leading boxers in the tend & Beattlo f squad, instead of barnstorming with | land here, Seattle fans can just a#| his old mater. | actors, sure to ask for the style book, “THE MAN,” which is now ready circus performers or anyleharging Injustice, un-American | z B oO other sort of entertainers, and It’s A| methods, ete. The fans heard him,| — i eg. SO NORETE ~ pc tgs — cinch that we wouldn't have such| pyt F ore 4 iy oots Ss oe Custom Service Without the Annoyance of a Try-on The kind that are necessar: ies Hecate. hae ; ane for every stream dnecttad, McTIGUF, WINS As @ preliminary step, you might take a look at our windows when you are in the neigh. facti hipment just OCARLAND, Cal., Maron 35.-Mike borhood of Second and Madison E i etary, Somes jue McTigue, Eastern middleweight, left received of the popular 1 handed his way to a win over Sailor light-weight ‘thigh length | id Petronkey here Jost night in the dg made Bay: dot the fresh- principal event st poms of aq rm. 1s you MUST sett arm, Step in before the season eel what they're wort ‘ECHER WINS AGAIN i rE opens and be assured that NATIONAL nk ov | OLEVELAND, Obio, March 26.— g COMMERCE you're ready for the first |Ivan Popoff's defense against Joe oo ‘ A «opens Sorc nwo of] ert’ eters has tlt Be me FIC Clothes that are different” woe | BONDS ence 2 916 Second Ave. Hiboom this coming season. 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