The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 18

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WiLL SOME ONE KINDLy TELL NE THE REASON TD LIKE TO kNOW- a“pead L Wey DOCTORS WRITE IN LATIN QE ae THE DRUG STORE TAN “1S TICKLED : ANK, ANGUAGE AS You Know DESPITE HIS, LooKROT a Len ee Se A Hockey Title Will BILLY SHADE, Mets Walk Off With — Fourth Game of Ice O. U. BUSHER Locals Expect Easterners Are Lost With Seven-Man Hockey on Hard Ice; Holmes Goes Good in Nets; Fifth Game to Be Under Eastern Rules; Detailed Story of Last Night’s Game BY LEO H. LASSEN Seattle’s hockey forces wil! lock horns with Ottawa’s East- erm champions Thursday in Toronto to decide the puck hon- ors of the world. The games now stand two up, and the fifth game will set-| tle the hockey title for the season. The Mets have come from behind. After losing the first two games of the series, e the local ice forces have walloped the Senators two straight Ss ttl S and have shown the fight that put them at the top of ea e 1W heap in the Coast league race. | pm change from the water cov-) Eastern rules with atx men playing | fee to the smooth surface in| @nd with a shorter center ice, which ae | means that thete ts leas passing and showed its effects last night | wore individual work. But the Mets the Mets had a chance to us| took them down the line at their own | combination play that brought igame once, and local fans are back- the Coast title ing the doughty Coast champs to night's game was under|kick thru again. Fules, with seven men On| ‘The big difference in Western and and the Eastern team was! mastern hockey, caused by the play this style, according to the jing of seven men on the Coast and oom ge lllomgeing = a Sear |atx in the East, accent o o TORO | ceanity of plays tml Blar, today. Marsh presenta a one-| both the Nationa! Hockey lenges and § Sided story, not giving the Mets cred-|the Pacific Coast cirowit. The world’s ft for the win, but making cxsusws | series is more or leas of @ joke be 4 the Canadian team, complaining | cause of the big difference in play. ‘af the terribis conditions of seven |There’s no reason why the hockey ‘Man hockey that the Ottawa men rules couldn't be standardised the had to ~pgiloed coruae, when the |same as baseball or football, playing fan up against six ey rand ° or fm Ottawa, on ice that was more of oa brand of game the world QB ewimming pool, it was different a! | Ottawans won because | s._ they were a better team—perhaps. ts received here of the game. ‘Thursday's game will be under FOURTH GAME *« * ef {BOXING hletic Aasn., ARENA ( March 31.—¥ ARDENS, T: st period ronto, Ont, Foyston a pans from ie chance on this drive, a found Rowe inside un Ottawa had half a dozer unces before the pertod closed Imes nave Second per F scored right off the reel he rushed all alone. Walker landed another for Seattle five mimutes later when he crashed thru the center and drove one thru Benedict’s pada. Se 8 two-goal lead only lasted a ie of momenta, for when Dar @rtve bounced off Benedict's Nighbor swooped tn and slammed it by the surprised Holmes. That ended the scoring of the ero a and Seattle led 2 ¢ The key was a trifle more eresting thi stanza, but st it @id not set the fans raving. Third per Rickey got Seattle's fourth goal on a pass from Riley; he was right ins ¢ what looked a sure one @ FIFTH aed UNIVERSITY BILLY SHADE Sensational Welter of San Francisco, | ™ BILLY WRIGHT Seattle's Faverite JOUNNY THOMPSON of Montreal t for Ottawa ™ BERT FORBES of Seattle MARRY MANSELL ot England ™ JOB FARRELL of Seattle HIGH when he shot; Bene Green's Clear ernbaum, Piper antvap yment later when along ane, he scored on a back orris. Morris missed o ra moment later and Rowe was penal ized for slashing and clouting Nigh- bor in the face. That waa the last } dent worthy of note. The last 10 | minutes were very dry and the fans were wending their way home before the final gong. to Play Rah | RahsThursday vates the ne Wares’ Tribe Will Meet U. | of C. Thursday If Oaks | Let Them Have Field HANFORD, Cal, March 21 favorable reply te recetved from De! Howard saying that It wil terfer Seattle play within that Ife not in ‘Tre- | *¢ Oakland club's tn-/ fram exhibition games to have! territory Be Decided in BY PARKS. He Stopped It All Right. ashes May Break Camp Tonight oe Baseball Application We, the ....cscccccccssemeccccccescccvewcocssccocs (Team Name) | baseball team, hereby apply for franchise in* The Star {| bs pe) city baseball league. land 2D » pilot ef the Cleve inne, te confidentiy i ond Telephone. ......6 565 Kbbidon ds 6eee ses eee. | iat at Knights of Rod and Reel to Hold First Isaac Walton Club Meeting! have beew strengthened toe during the off someon Th: hold ot the lakes and tomorrow Yor 1 the the firstlof the biggest contingent of sports men, an fishing ts always best there in the early months of the sea non. | Seattle Mahermen | mee of the year |Inaac Walton club tn Pitchers, thate whet the Mew York streams of Washington wir | Toronto 'T MIX IN FOUR ROUND GO AT ARENA HE Q@EADS THE LATIN SOLEMNLY ead Ay” TWO-iIFTY Two A? a -& . tates Thursday ; Star Welters Tangle in Bout for Right to Meet Coast Champion Shade and Wright Have Never Met Before; Win- ner Will Be Entitled to Box Lux; Forbes Meets Johnny Thompson, Newcomer Billy Shade, the young Southerner, who has come out of California for a mitt jaunt thruout the Northwest, will at tempt to eliminate another contender for the Coast title to ijnight, when he takes on Billy Wright, Seattle boy, who lost the crown to Morrie Lux a short time ago. Shade is a clever fellow, who hits well, and it’s hard to figure out just how tonight’s mill will be decided. If Wright is going good he is figured to outbox Shade, but if the local boys starts mixing things with the Southerner, well, that’a different. Whichever way the bout goes to, All of the other boys en the card | night, the winner deserves a mifl/are local talent, and too well knowa with Morrie Lux, Coast champion for further introduction, with the ex nt the present. Shade had an edge|ception of Walker, who boxes Peta, over Lux when they boxed a short| He's a Yakima boy who is maid time ago, and has beaten Jimmy |Pack @ kick The show gets under | way at 8:30. Storey and Travie Davis. Wright has won from everybody around these parts but Morrie Lux and Shade. Wright gave Lux three chances at his title and is entitled to another bout If he wins tonight. Bert Forbes, local lightweight, will take on a new boy in Johnny Thomp- nen, the Buffalo lightie, in the memt. windup. We all know what Sir Ber- tram can do with his dukes, bot Thompsen will have to show his wares within the hempen circle be fore comment is passed on him. He comes here with a good record, but in these days of pummeling publicity a good record means little unless the boxer delivers BOSTON, Masa, March 31—Towne and cities In the Bay state will by ballot whether Sunday sports will be permitted, eesonding - to a new bfll which has passed the state nenate body. DR. H. T. HARVEY ! (Ex-President Michigan Stage Board Dental Examinerg) ee Surgeon "HOW METS WON: he Slwaahes wil the University alifornia ¥ baneball team and leave here | © night to play tn Berkeley day afternoor * night Secretary Rivers | t heard from Howard, but the packing their for breaking Wednesday nat favorable ow | Verity, | ing seanon. ned from the And It's ‘The streams are runn thin time of the r found tn county ¢ members were reparat y a stream, heavy we land to complete their train a few days of pra land grounds befor ramento to open the 1 Wares. been slow ta pan tin at Camp | *** The trimming process has but several of the young may get thelr tnetructions to «eo emalier leagues tomorrow and Wares will land in Sacramento 24 or 25 men out of hts original 33 members. Had to Raise ’Em NORFOLK, Va., March 71.—Grané stand sents will be 60 cents and the + bleachers 40 cents in the Virginia eague this season. Wiltam BR. Brad ey league prexy, told th fans around his wheel that he hated to another ™ Leute Johany Tobdtn, Comat oe with American lenge: mark that's no joke ee fae ae DIVISION OF BASEBALL SPOILS IS. SURE WAY OF KICKING UP MIX BY HENRY 1. FARRELL NEW YORK, March 21-—Division lof the world’s series spofle arr \the first thee clubs seems to be the ideal way of kicking up @ baseball fight. | On the eve of another penn the New York Yankeos are still fight | ing about the division of last years the groundkeeper and two aasistant | 4 managers a slice of the plo earned by the team ant race Down at Hanford the S- attle squad ts tiring of the training grind and anxio to get to Seattle. They are looking for a good recep tion when they hit Puget Sound, and it Is pretty cer- tain that the Seattle fans will give it to them. : - § Carpentier Wants } BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, March 21—Francis Descamps isn't a knockout in hand ling English, but he carries a good Rod Murphy, shifted from punch in plain old “doughboy Amer- bis old position at third to Ojon 1 first base, 1s going well at 8) “No chance,” he gald, with ease, to- his new job. Rod is only a |da¥, when asked how Mike O’Dowd fair hitter, but, bo! what a | Mike Gibbons, Gene Tunney, Harry sweet bitter! Greb et al. stood for a bout with ‘The Seattle players be- | Georges Carpentier, Neve Clyde Wares the most “To all who say any one bu Demp popular manager in the say I say ‘No, no! quick,” the dapper league. All of the boys little manager of the F swear by the peppery pilot. champion eaid. ‘When the team plays its in aeenk 20 Amotion tomer the first home game, April 20, fight with the champeen. When we the fans will find them fight Dempsey we have the grand iropean Dempsey, Not With “Setups” |: Regulars of the team kicked all but they are said to have become mean about It yesterday, to the dismay and dingust of the own 16 Teds were warming up for the postaeason crack at row broke out Hank Bout With | wh last fa the White Sox a ¢ | “When I whip Joe Beckett tn Lom don, I win the right to fight Jack Dempaey, because the fight they say | + that be for the right to fight|in the Moran family when | y, and when I win the | Schreiber, one of the substitutes, re- | ght, fused to play because he didn’t get a | HIGH HOPES | THAT ANGLE |_ MEET STARTS are high hopes tn local) billiard cireles that the nine entrie The Star's cue tourney will be} able start play tonight. The on was billed to start Monday |? n was under em pension when the Giants counted out their second place winnings and, of course, he didn’t have a hand in the pie. Ho threatened to sue for « share, but was finall prevailed upon to keep out of the courts ‘Then the protest of Frank Navin, president of the Tigers, which held up the third slice of the American league to be remem ot for months, will a 4 Ernie Khere, the big with Dame Nature presiding. “tle the opening of the fish also All-Fools’ , but the Beatle knights ng well for low water to the | In the other bouts on the card. Harry Mensell, the little English miller, takes on Joo Farrell; Mike jiagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMEN® IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Resterntien Work Done Examination and Estimate Pree 504-12 EITEL BLDG, SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE He Prefers Pete boxes Percy Walker, Frank Home Climate |f< opposes Sam Langford, and MIAMT, Fla, March 31—lim Bal|goigier Woods opens the bill with lon doen't like to train down South. | Claude Derrick. | He says a couple of good workouts! The first time Mansell and Farrell home, where he can get the| met, Parrell won the call after a fast ht wort of a bath as soon as the | session, but the ish boy has been n to flow, does him | training hard for this go, and figures | to give the local mitt slinger a harder run for his money tonight. No sir-ee, bob! No premiums with Camels a quay AMETS quality plus Camets expert! blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! aT And, the way to prove that state- ment is to compare Camels puff-by-\ puff with any cigarette in the Camels mild mellowness is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desir. able “body” is all there! } Camels are always refreshing—they never tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleasant*cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! _ Your say so about Camels will be: “My, but that’s a great cig n beg than the whole Southern 2 oI garbed in spick and span chance to win the big honor. Georges | ses new uniforms—white, trim- will get no more titles by what you| but because of the George Sutton | med with purple. say ‘knocking off the # exhibitions at the Brown & Hulen) Step down some time and Georges, he ia the European cham-| parlors the getaway has been de wee them. pion, If he did not want to be the! layed i T; fi I world’s champion he stay at home.| Jim Davia, veteran nouthpaw cue} eiper & 101} AVE: And he will not get the crown by/star, has withdrawn from the tour-| fighting the little ones.” |ney as he is leaving the city. The| About that time Georges himself | other nine entrants will start swing: strolled into the room, ing their cues for the city title —ann | “Would the gentieman talk to)tonignht if everything is O. K. |Mrsteur Carpentier in English” the| ‘rhe boys who battle for the ctty ranked. | ti T. C. Kramer, Rudolph | ‘ do you want to fight Mike | yrlichmann, s White, Lot O'Dowd, Gene ‘Teney or any of the| Teepe, Dr. Ls Bill Southern, | who have been challenging | Jonnny Anderson, Gene Roberts and he was asked, | imer Larson. fo, not eegsact " CUBS WALLA! bo yo ” he answered. racteristic shrugs. he went on | with one of the ch | “It ts this way | Superba Aces High | JACKSONVILLE, Wia., March 21 —Sivery time one of the seven Brook: | liyn Superba pitching aces gets into| laction there is $20,000 worth of hu-| man chattel in action. Robbie values his pitching staff at $210,000, Cubs today were still] indent the worst defeat) have suffered this season. in| e with the San| Francisco Coast league club, 15 to 0.| Mitchell's could do nothing the local pitchers, while the visitor’ mound artists, Carter and [ Newkirk, were extremely wild, , over crew with Third i] | bered. an Fans saw the makings of an nual fight the nounced a three cut of the series pies, It w 90 branded as another act of commerciatization, rather det. rimental to the game. ‘The same arrangement wi prevafl this year, Jobm Heydler, president of the N and commission member when powers ational leagy Air for Boxers DET wT, Mich, March 3 ginning May 1 the Detroit club will hold open air shows at Naw vin field. The club is planning to elimination championship ries starting with Vete Ilerman and winding up with Jack Dempsey. Te xing HANLON WINS SAN ANDOQNIO, March 21 Jimmy Hanlon @f Denver outpointed Otto Wallace, Me Milwankee bear. cat, here last Might in 10 rounds. he men stood toe to toe and slug- ged the entire distance, Canal arocolt overFwhare in ecientifcalty seated rettee for 20 centa; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) 11 eovered carton. We strongly recommend thie carton fice cupply or when you travel. 020 cig the home or R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, fit c nq 4 My katy) Mt Mi Hm 5 ( AME ,, ( f enut? t lg P| - mt [i ewe tune

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