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ea a ton Puts Youn . g Hector to Sleep in First Roun _ OTTAWA SEVEN MAY ANNEX WORLD'S HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHI Bremerton Boy Takes Big Dive “Hec” irritates Fred and O. U. BUSHER— Seattle baseball players, attention! What Do You Mean Lost and Found? Plasterer Knocks Him Kicking in Arena Show BY LEO H. LASSEN Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plasterer, put Young Hector, the Bremerton heavyweight, to sleep so quickly at the Arena last night that local boxing fans weren't given any chance to see just how good the challenger of Jack Demp- sey really is. After Hector) had started out by tapping him lightly in the facqwith a couple of lefts and a right, Fulton looked annoyed, tilted Hector’s head up with a sharp left hook and crossed his right to the chin, and the birds started to sing for Hector, and they sang for about 10 minutes before the Breme rton | BUSHER YOUR PIC TOMORROW YESSIA, MISTER TURE WILK BE IN THE * MORNING MILK. + boy came out of it. No wonder Jack Dempsey | isn’t wild about fighting big} Fred again. Dempsey may be} 7 but if he can knock “ Iton again before Fulton | smacks him on the jaw, what) a bear of a fighter this bird Dempsey must be. It is doubt- ful if any man in the world can swing over a right cross Men to Face: with more speed than Fulton shoved his starboard mitt in-| Real Hurling to Hector’s face last night. The first time Dempsey and Fv _ | Nlexander and Leonard to t, Fulton took the Mee rst round; bet ttt mig Take Mound Against Seattle Team Local Stick doubtful if even Dempsey could away the big Minnesotan again. Hector Starts Well Hector surprised the big crowd} that jammed the Arena last night by taking the offensive right off bat. He could have avoided th Sleep wallop if he had fought « More careful battle but he left him Self open and didn’t have a chance} to keep away from the K. 0. dive Fulton’s next bout on the Const | Will be with Gunboat Smith tn Wautkie, Ore. April 7. After seeing the Gunner here, we're feeling sor ry for him already Joe Bonds and Willie Keeler, an other brace of heavyweights, should have been thrown out of the ring! Jast night for stailing around. They! looked like a couple of prize bums| single game with the Rain Tast night. It was called @ draw| The departure of.iimer Reiger for ‘a(ier tour miserable rounds Nei-\the Sait Lake eamp tmet night, and ther man was in real condition to | the unconditional release of Nels Lar Dox and neither could box if he/son, Montana pitcher, are features of Wanted to. What shade there was! news about Camp Wares. The Seat Belonged to Bonds, Keeler acting | tle boys had a good workout yester like it was a crime to do anything day, Several innings of yannigan bal but run away. Local promoters were played. Ernie Schorr, Gardner who use either of them again should and Sweeney were in the box for a have thelr heads examined. spell each. Rogers. Wins Clyde Wares Frankie Rogers won the call over | Of Outfieltern. (Special to The Seattle Star) HANPORD, Cal, Mareh t)— The mettle of the Seattle Const league batsmen is to be tented thoroly in the games scheduled for Sunday and Monday, It be came definitely settled today that the program of the visiting teams calls for major league tal ent of a high order in the matier of burting. The Preene tam will bring “Dutch” Leonard, De troit Tiger, here for the Sunday session, aml word was received the Chicago Cubs’ training at Pasadena, today, that Grover Alexander would do the pitching for the Cabs on Mon. day, when they come here for a fweet on hin trio are the pegging | kite \. com. etn he Billy Neleon in the welter division.| <4 when !t com wetting t jou he plate, _ and Frankie was the aggressor and de|(umrinchen. tenis n gerved the call after four rounds. | probably pla “Red” Henry and Grant Randalls, | wit) be a workout today os Middleweights, put up another g00d|jeayve the quad in trim or the two mix, going to a draw. Henry used &| ames to come. body punch that Randalls had trow bie keeping away from, while Ran- dalis used his right well on er red-thatched dome. Eddie Jackson won a close call over Mickey Brown in the best bout of the night. They're lightweights. ‘The first two rounds were Jackson won the third by a mile, and Brown won the last round when he knodked Jackson down with a right to the jaw, and counting by rounds the bout should have been a draw but Jackson won by aggressiveness | and by packing a stiffer punch.| Brown put up a game fight. Joe Wopp sailed along nicely for made wp of about I t= two rounds with Noodles Knox,|® larger enroliment and hopes to Vancouver welter, in the curtain | {he je" home completed before ¢ raiser, and then he walked into a right on the jaw and sat down. Knox won the verdict ‘The show, which was the first put on by Clay Hite, of the Northwest * mae S Athletic club, was run off in good poe TE ne meng a @tyle and every bout got over well! youre nD POT *° Kaew them busy with the exception of the Keeler- Bonds hem and hese act. m w even; Ag v Pret 25 oF 30 shooters are expected to com pete, Festivities get under way at 10 a. m. No work has started on the proj |elub house for the F ter have The next dig sh te be held in Tacor ing to the Seattle and Tacoma plan to hold tater-ctab shoots about ence ® month summer. The first staced in Tacoms ® couple Tacoma ts well equipped with grounds, who per short house trap according to the Seattle shots rmed in the up-Hound clty a © ano. | Cement walks, trap a eb Sous are features of am Bro Alice ei May Witness Opener "8% Pete om Savings Accounts ee a ent A Peoples Savings Bank @ECORD AVE AED PIKE GF. Shown, one of the heavy stockhold ers of the Seattle baseball club, is one of the leading lady fans in the city. She plans to journey to Sac ramento to see the opening game of | the season between Seattle and ramento April 6 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS at order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Hirhtest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran: teed 15 yearn. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. . $10.00 Set Whalebone $8.00 Crowns $8.00 Bridgework . $2.00 Amalgam Filling oe Painless Extracting guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken im the morn) gat soete same day. Examination and advice free Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present pate © is tecommended by our 1 jents, whose work tn still giving good satisfaction. Ask our ils whe have tooted our werk, Whee conmingnte cus offices, be sure fou are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People 7 al CUT-RATE , DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Patersem Co. Alice Shown, daughter of Stacey | -—— miGosy t _ ITS FIVE BELLS- IMUS HURRY OUT AN ' GET A mPER! 3 4 Baseball Application We, the Team baseball team, hereby city baseball league. Telephone. wn apply Name) for franchise The Star Manager. | Cream of City Three-Cush-! x RUTH CONTES ess is that " e the first pitc oul BABE RUTH NAME eg, SLOT If you want to get in on the above ballot, fil it out and mail ‘The Star today. DvItACH) ~ “Babe” Kath contest clip out the i the “Babe” Kuth Editor of Two free Coast league pasteboards will be given te cach fan guessing the pitcher who strikes the great slugger first in a regular American leae ue game this year, Guess any American league mound man. All letters must be in at The Star by Tuesday. Ne ballets will be considered that arrive at The Star office inter than Tuesday Scotty Perry, Athletic hurter, ts still lending in the fans’ cholee as the man to send the Gotham giant back to the bench on strikes the first time. Here's the way the pitchers rank: Perry, Athletics, (17), Johnsen, (11); Cheett jarper, Boston, Bighee, Athletics, Washington. Heston, ( Athletios, (2) Athletics, Washington, (1); leski, Cleveland, (1) Dauss, Detro VARSITY NET ene TO ernity ter to start after the spring ion Waller, tennix back i band wi school of the tournament this quarter begins letterman, ix have charge | wh fro the tourna lion's biggest tennis is year will be In conjunc ith the Pacifi ast confer ence track, May Sun Dodger facquet wielders meet all comers at Palo Alto, The lstrong for tenr Wheaton tion w ce wher reds are also going In is this year, Marion year’s champion, ar r, runner-up for fir both back in school and y fight is looked for between ant place, are \GoBs CHALLENGE “we FIGHTERS AND MAT MEN Lieut. B. H. Wyatt of the battle ship Wyoming has challenged Uni versity of Washingt and mat huggers for boxing and wrestling match with b salt water bru And Coach Brown of the Sun Dodgers has prac. tically accepted the challen Unless present plans miscarry, the meet looks like a sure thing It's nubetuied to come: off the fies thing jafter the spring quarter gpens, mitt wielders @ combir ‘TILDEN GETS LUCKY DRAW IN NET MEET NEW YORK, March William T. Tilden, 11, the No. 2 of the na | tional tennis ranking lst, was lucky jto draw among the 73 players who | will compete in the national indoor jtennis championships starting here | Saturday, This quarter will be the t in number of Vincent Richards, present cham pion; 8, Howard Voshell, Frank Anderson, Alrick Mann and Hardy. jamuel DI DEE VS. WELL NEW YORK, March 2 Dundee and Joe, Welling, eastern lightweights, have been matched to fight 12 rounds in an open air show in Columbus, Ohio, April, 12, . by. George Smith, who will act as east ern representative of the Atlas Ath letic club Johnny MISSOURI wr s KANSAS CITY, Mo, M ¢ the Mixsourl 1 wan 66% to 26% "hice go. Oy (1) Sethoron, St. Louis, ( Martin, Athletics, (1); urs including | . (10); Kerr, Chieag Williams, Chieago, (3); Kinney, (%); Pennoek, Boston, (2); Keefe, Bush, Boston, (1); Brickson, Naylor, Athletics, (1); Cove. Hoyt, pit, (1). fave Morrie the Comat ren that nother match When title the other night very far, bat never- Wright ie entitled As Willy Wright three chances at ne crown, Wright he shonid be «i with Lox tn the near future, Lae wom thy he didn’ wom and . box m of Aberdeen, Wing is far. from on m Beattie card in th near future. Another duct of new faces for the Lackey Morrow, the Tacoma feather weight, and Pinky Mason, Tacoma lightweight, good showing with another Tacoma — be: night, Mason wne diet, althe the fight whe made « Harold Jones, the other ” game He nm with Mike M Ta ¢ other night, winning call, | Hetnte Sehumann, head the next 4 bout. HH ked yot early atopy 1 Tacoma card in h NATIONAL BALL WEEK CELEBRATED IN U. S./" National baseball week is being ob- nerved ut the nation, sion starting last Thursday |ning up to Monday the oce of next sirike ier Season. inland a the Tacoma Nanewoignt, a-| Wichita and run week Star’s Class A Angle Tourney Opens Monday ——R | -— Cue Slickers Compete for City Honors ion Players Play for * Title nine entr A thre With Star's Clans tourney will get ur Hulen's Mor adoiph Erliet orn Dr, Lak lor div ay in that any play men in out of the for first gamer night and al 1 to be at Brown Dra be made Mon players are reques' & Hulen’s at § p.m. as all the en tries will swing Into action When five men are eliminated the rem og four will play a round rol for the title. The cream of the city threecush. fon players ia entered in the meet. which i creating « lot local all MORGANSTERN IN SECOND PLACE ‘ Art Morganstern won sec The Star's ¢ when he won two at Br aH rat tit from C. W." Rrowr ‘ a9 innings and then beat Kenneth Hibler 20 to 16 in 48 i playoff. In the three matches Hibler mad a high run of three for the big inn score. SHANNON IS| "EASY VICTOR | jard circles. Matches will ond place meet night In as Bangle games last own len‘s me it IN PORTLAND | PORTLAND, Ore | dle at kinds of punishment ena Anish his 106round engag last night with Eddie Shar Francisco, Shannor March 2 Anderson's ity t beat all the w except, . Winning In « tho eighth ven. Th ninth. perhaps. may have bee Anderson in the © bell saved | Allie k of New York staged th 10-round semi-windup. The draw de jcision w unpopular, for Nack slammed Morton all around the rir an ton became th easor in the last two rounds. MacDOUGALL CAGE “MEN | TO BE DINNER GUESTS MacDougall-Southwick’s champion |ship basket ball five will be | Kuests of President Carpenter of the partment store at the Rainier clut Wednesday. The chan 8 Copp the high honors in the Sta cue won the Puget sound tithe seg Tacoma. ‘FORMER COASTERS TO PLAY WITH HANFORD HANI Cal., Marct Baldwin, Seals’ catcher tract to play with | ford to signed and manage team of San Joquin ue today. He is here to tak am Monday. Howard Grog r Oakland pitcher, and 1 Kan., arrived Monday to be first string piteher for Hanford He Valley for session is marked with creating jiatereet in the great national @ the formation of baseball clubs the opening of many se fous parts of the countr Piper & Taft week with a spe ball uniferme, be cific Const league, uring h the d the Universit Mayor Caldwell in the {a baseball, and Chief of Polio Warren on the receiving end, tons these two men will tak of the opening day April 27 NLON WINS FORT WORTH, Texas, Maroh Jimmy Hanlon, Denver,’ stopped Rivers, Low Angeles lightweight, fitth round of their sched bout @t the Panther City a. 27, sons in var the | display of base pa. | Starts on a four-game of Washington uniforms lined up on }each «ide with a life-size photo of | act of pitching Joel posi the| troit next Wedn of the| 1 n, with the Rainiers playing Ray in the i2-round FORTY. SEVEN TURN OUT Forty.seven men turn out for Cornell's baseball squad, Twe |ty-three of these are candidates for the infield and outfield, 15 for piteh ers and nine for catchers, The team trip to the are y | South Aprit 1, Lyneh, New York bantam, training today for his figh tarted in De. day with Frankie Lynch is reported to be recovered from his recent iley | thoroly | ines Hoyts wild ~| “Long Ge ants a 1-to-O victory « “shut flin’ Phil” Douglas allowed o Vingles in the first five Innings, then. | f interest tn | the |§ ¢| will Don’t forget to have your team represented at the city league meeting to be held Monday night at 8 p. m. at The Star office, Seventh ave. and University st. Officers will be elected and the constitutions and by-laws, inciud- ing regulations for the league will be adopted. Be sure that your.team i tion blanks to enter the league will be found elsewhere on this page. Once again Professional Bob Joinstone hit the nail on the head when be introduced “best ball and aggregate” npetition golf at the Seattle Golf club two weeks ago, for € ders are all showing great interest in their matches oft ording to schedule. The first round was finished last results: LL, Lewis ams Sunday with the following K. KR. Frazier won from J. A. Stalwell and Wm. Calvert, dr: J. WH. Ballinger and C, Haiskamp beat F. Kaxter and W. M. Boleom; L. G. Patullo J. K. Stirrat font “to AJ W. Tidmarsh and W. J. Ball; i ner and Fred exander WM. Terrell and H. B. Perine; T. T. Fransioli and VF, A. Fredericks fell before the J.T. Keena and Alex Dicken son combination; whil Al Schofield and his partner H. J, Fetter won by default beeause J.T, MeVay, of the MeVay and F. Madden team, was unable ty play. The survivors of last week's games will clash in the above order in the second round which finishes tomorrow. Those who drew byes for their first round were all grouped at the top of the draw in the first ten places of the second round. .Three of these matches were played this week when H. A. Fleager and Ralph Biair won from Kex Stafford and L. Schwager; Hawthorne Dent and Josiah Collins lost to K. Fisher and W. FE. MeMicken, while KK. Gillespie and Ed J. Brown ousted the L. Terrel an C.F Munday team. The rest of the draw is as follows A. Hulbert and Bert Ferrar vs. C. P. Burnett and W. Fulten; C. B. Ford and JN. Ivey vs. SL. Russell and K. E. Campbell The tombstone competition billed for last Sunday for members of the defferson Park club was called off because Club Captain Bon Stein failed to arrive with the “tombstones.” The weather was ideal and a big crowd was in attendance waiting patiently for the coming of their captain, At noon—two hours after Secretary Vdegar Crider called “it” off—Bon arrived. This youngster has had a baxy week of it trying to explain the Sunday mixup and incidently trying to square himself with his brother members. Lee Stell and his gas buggy came in for the major share of the “blame” but this story does not make a hit—with Lee. Well, anyway, the Beacon Hill gang will get another chance to shoot at the tombstone in the very near future, A match elimination competition will be played on the Beacon Hit! course tomorrow. This event is open only to new members; that is, to those who have joined the Jefferson Park Siolfectub since the annual meeting of early February, Séme forty-odd names will be in the draw and by the time the finals are reached, the handieappers will have a good line on how to “tag” the meweomers., Qne week will be allowed for each round. Robbie Robinson and Gene Hatton were all lined up to captain the Eartington team, but both dectined—with thanks, Gene is too busy with his new store and Robbie is one of those fellows that | ike to pass the honors around, He held the office last year. As soon as a captain is found the schedule of events for Earl- Incton will be drawn up. The course is in fine condition and a busy seacon is in view for the Black river links. the wellknown John, the California professional duties at the Shaunessy B. C. He replaces Alf. Blinko, who Rob Black, » brother of champion, has taken up the Heights club In Vancouver, has gone to China. the BY KARL A FRY Thareday will be « mighty peopel day with the spertemen, at least for these whe follow the red and reel, ‘demand, ‘60 en of King county @ apectal deputies out for the opening Beach hon the ge woek: aching the bu for several has been lahing leenses sold, which fer outnumbers the total Bt this time Inst year, te the au confront whe Ps alors If the futore fishing in King county is to be guaged by the number of Arout spown the King County Game commission has been taking from ° traps around Lake Sammamish past few week: can look for port. In one fish cultarist ree, « more trout spawn than ever in the history of the county game department. The co-op- tration of the sportsmen is one of the reasons why we are getting more fish. st flehing ing. While The prises for the annual fishing con. teat on dixplay down at Piper &| ucky P trout caught ¢ the idea of reserving one’s boat for the 1 Washington ts likewise good tip for the early season fisher- man, A’ bunch of fine ent made right oat in Union by | the open sensor | fisherman goes city while gett & bunch of them who will line arou of the better known lakemof this vicinity for black bass, The district around here num least a Enthustastic anglers should remember that six inches Is the smallest fish that hould taken and that 50 fish In one nde and ome fish In any one te and one fish In endar week is the bag limit in th SWIMMING TO ENJOY BUSY SEASON HERE) ont his altho mi | with the wooden plugs. LACROSSE AT CORNELL Lacrosse is a major sport Cor nell, Nick Bawlf, formerly lacrosse | and hockey coach at Queen's colleg Ontario, has arrived at the Ith: school to handle these sports for the coming year. Swimming promises to have s in the Seattle, The will open within the j next two weeke for the early swim and Jt won't be long before Washington and Green Lake fille with water lovers. Weekly stunts will be run off at the Pool by The Star thruout the summer plans for the stunts are under way nd will be worked out by Instructor Donald Vickers of the Pool The Y. M. C. A. swimming classes for juniors are open this coming week, which is spring vacation in| the schools. This gives all juniors under years of age a chance to how to swim Register at the boys’ department. Boys don’t have to be members of the “Y" to join the class. en Lake ewimming » condition for Take now “Happiness” Doesn’t Half Express It! The supreme joy of the boy over hie new Bicycle nnot be de- 18 seribed if it ia an Indian or Day- learn If ton—« him a bike and help arn ‘I to bulid up his health and chare acter. MS OF ONLY 82 A WEEK y CYCLE CO Raker will be swimmers and Mount pavilions ity park W ORLEANS, le and Babsy, f » Maren for sland Indians, with five hits Seventh—Near Pike 1110-1112 KAMe yeator lected eight five runs r was in the | lett-nanders’ Uneup and went nitions. Sieninaetaet City Baseball Liideils Meeting ‘Billed for ‘Star Ménday Night Seattle Mets J Fighting Wit represented if you plan to enter the city league. Applica- B I acks to Wali World’s Hockey Title 3 Stake in Third Game of 4 Series Tonight es Fighting with. their & to the wall, the ttle Coast hockey champii make their last “one world’s puck title tonigh Ottawa when they batt Senators in the third gi of the series Seattle faces a tough osition. In order to the title to the coast, Mets must win three games ina row. The Ottawa fo took the first two games the series, winning the firs tilt 8 goals to 2 and ¢ the second argument, 8 The series i out of five games and @ for the Senators will, course, end the series, T is the third time that Met played for the hon hockey and the been defi “ak that y loping Les Canadiens and bane, will have night because ader Eastern six men on Her center surface. ms will lineups into expected to ice with Walker and | the wings, Foyston at o and Rickey on the 4 Holmes in the nets. Ot lineup with Neighbor at. Darragh and Broadbent @n wings, Gerard and the defense and Benedict | nets The ice is in terrible according to the latest as the surface! due to the increase strongest Beattle is er 1320 Second ave., near opposite Arcade with pol s, com vool “recial nim ‘Trousers m Jump 12 and 16 oz, all sizes, tasse size new Duffle Bags. CAMP LEWIS 416 1 ngler bringing in| in | }can be elim Lundberg if free trial Ko pro A. LUNDBERG O00, 4101 Third Ave