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SEATTLE STAR FISHER, \BASEBALL ON SKATES! IT’S LAST WORD IN SPOR BY DEAN SNYDER the trouble. | before the ice melts champions; Johnny Hoernls, # CLEVELAND, n. 19.—Haseball "When you start after a fly ball Hows Tenney, president of the! once held the national champlonally PAGE 10 SIWASH | PITCHING | Clark Griffith won't ait in the ea Jon nkatos! ‘They're playing it on th /ft's hard to camp under, You can't) league, in the father of toe baseball soe skating backward: Flmer tevin. | hie | tes Mere meain tile winter n and go back, either.” o tried it out two years ago } Omar DePchon, both star had He's turned things over officially | , Ite @ tagt game, There's POR’! tne skate baseball, too. indoor and outdoor codes, Dangers °” NoH Bowers, indoot | to George MoBride, his veteran short-| ? tag Uke it , n | 1 Wambeganss, world series! that at first made it 1 t , M pitcker of Cleveland, wham } | That's Dode Paskert's impression | nero of the Indians, Ia & member of} for star players to risk injury plax perv a feoord for pitching modi ston $ Jot the too sport. Dode is one of the | ce of the league teams ing it have been reduced toa taint | Bows ‘ | Let George do it! Yneinnatt o eattle three play-| National league's vet outfielders, Me ack Ciraney, another Indian, has! mum. ’ Se TEN it xalbgt tthe duties of rv in the DrantonDohne deal, btor.| belongy to Cincinnat hia ghates ahatpaned up and ts wait | ‘Tho game attracts both skating| 80 far ail games b HEN it comes} Fos Peres: aa oe rid Kath, infielder, and Swarts, piteh:| “A fellow has to think anicker on for thicker jee And diamond stars, The skaters have | 0m Park rinks tn tie Opt tet Oma to pitchers dent of the Nationals last year er, having been turned over to the|akates than on spikes,” he eays, | ero ip a wixteam organtzation| It on the ball player , or freeseupe ob he Seattle) but delayed naming his successor, | beeline airenh Sita cuanedi ‘due Sua abe |More. TIP onled the Chevtlend tee] cahier players on the texte roster ¥ lear is pret-| Me couldn't have chosen a man} 1 oe three players may be Ray | players make, too, Infield und-| Basehall league. Chicago in experi-|are: Pete Johna, former Bt. Lou But It t# an exciting same ta sy - t tea “6 tart Fisher, piteher, Nick Allen, catcher,| ery are a cinch, Catching the high | menting with the loe sport, too Brown; Louie Crowle 1 wateh, Some day It's going to tiv ty well fixed whom be reapected m efi and Dodo Paskert, outfielder ones in the outfield causes most of| It’s hoped to hold a world sertes| Kirschnick, members of the aandlot | hockey for the open-|sround the American league lanes Waivers have be asked on the cific Goa st| Geores nas 2 year of profusion Ravana atte Seton mae] =~ OAT PLE Heats O CAG league SCasOn al baseball experience behind him pan paeeggrengti pag ye eats in has been turned over to the Cincy right now, He if a Milwaukeean by Dirth—just club by the Chieago Nationals via} _ Tonight ( HAMPS Here’s the! 40 years ago. Ho br in with his the waiver route, Paskert has out ‘The following racers, who 4 é ; 1 hin big league usefulness, but have compete) before and were > o home-town « the American As 1 men available | sociation in ‘1901 baseball left in bir. ond chance to place in the finals 2. for the locals ter several trips around We | Paskert started out his big league for The Star trophy at the Arena ? - | “ . 2 . ‘ fter many years of service on Imer Satterberg, J. C. John The Puget Sound Paper Box te Harry Gardner, Bob ( the Washington club in 1908, He Quake teamea he joined the Chicago be v5, ome meiok Bacon Gilt play the Knights of Columbus | Al Demaree, Ernie was never a great hitter but his Cubs, where he has been located for! yictorta'n hockey neptet will make ul Chapin, 1, Price, Cyrit Wales || “™* ™ * © sym teniehe One of the best ‘cage games sana Ray Francis, Swartz, Socks) , j the past few seasons. Fle waa of uled for the ¢ J third bow of the season before! | and C. W, Carlson. league this fieldir at short was brilliant. * Rox te ° ee & og - de ie is Seibold, Elmer Jacobs and Joe “4 9 little une to the Cubs Inst year be u) puck fans tonight with’ the Theae men should report at the || better Aitiewon a “y should be in order when th : Dailey. ‘Walter SpRqeon te ie eee Tem cause they had younger men on the puck septet furnishing the|| Arena before § p.m, for numbers || "8" & me {| Dougall-Southwick f) , Se a | aby ” t t - 7. we vena 4 champions last «# on, tang’ uy Rerdser turned in sweet pitch: | to outrank him in veteranship Jot : on and instructions wuard pover | Oat aa, ie cas ine ot ae h a meant of the Fisher ts another vete Victoria's team ts in last pines fn In case leas than five show up, 0 th Hal- | Cie - ' — geo agaggl They've always been buddies, } apitballer, He started with the the Coase leagy but it doenn’t!| only one b ill be raced, the || Yer uke, euard, are pool tomorrow night. @ veteran s t their m play a he oth tea nave kicl ipet of wins aga ¢ will take his ball club to Yanks and joined the mean anything » last two games || firet two rm qualifying for || pame 5 5 deetui tae tailen, Both teams hav —— — then Geary and I ‘ . “ three four yearn ax Victoria has played here have both wo heate are raced, the wins in their first two st gr pond George McBride of unknown quantity been overtime games, with Seattle ¥y. Monight’s heats The sooner an umpire is appointed | champions downing the Noble ier oe the beage ee of ne noen a { Fincher or Allen! winning I sit be eligat land around the rink to help officiate the city Iaeve | and Silent Frat teams by big score have the advanta, : éonne ¢ w traded . 7" . — kamen the sooner better basketball — wiiin the “¥" has defeated the Pu batters this summ Lewis to Meet Visitors’ team play is improv. || ae uxual Sin be played Vecnoes eur efficiai | While the “Y™ has defeated tee ie Of the biggest n . A to other ¢ ta DecaURe ing right a and Frank Freder The finals will be staged next cannot cover the big flour and keep | Sound Paper Bo: , fein any eas Caddock in Big Beat! m wealth of pitch:| jckson, their star center, te maid. to|| week and will be over'a meamured || te enme clean fits. ere and Pankert may fit aying better hockey every game | mile. Phil Donah " | The champions have bees as erably strengthened by the addits DENAREY WEST Mat Match Friday SAYS Fe ea wiht Sn Ty eae MeeAT ON ROAD “Strangler” Lewis, heavyweight op é ‘Rich, a rf ee to uard and Homer Rich, ; . é » with the Vancouver club, which || one of the features of t Dokey < jent| ton guard, an reat bait, ceapaciants ‘Toe.|| Will defend his title for the first | handed the Mets a 7 to 3 trimming ,| game between Vancouver and s« « the op 1 Played forward on the Brewster iad etaceinationtiy. © ta. || time since winning it from Joe MIDGETS in the North Monday atthe. | company team last season. Eeeree. Aa gp ag s Stecher when he wre Kari j Grath and Bunter ttle must win tonight to keep|| ready qualif oat ee H. | | wrestling champion of the world lew ty . . The teams are expected to st Ble on the last road trip take t Tonight's party will get onder way The Vike are coming along « bit Caddock rT champion, the at $20 as weual, at the Arena. better, Their team play is improv their fracas with the following fi the locals. F I er would the arena u gp a 9 fiey, | Madison Square Garden, in New IS ON | ACE TEST he teams will probably tineap as| Mow bie would the arena have to) eg ups or ida ht t's to be be to neat enough fans to make up MacDougall the big fellow who jolr 8 York, Friday night. 1 a bea rer t enough fan make up a} Washes in the closing weeks of the || One fall mateh 4 BY HENRY L. FARRELL reg two straight wins ae far| .Vietorta Pecttien. Beata | $500,000 purse at $15 per meat? An season. Dalley rhowed plenty of Caddock is said to be the “man NEW YORK, Jan. 19—The|tnig season, will face the acid tent |Fouter . Hotmes | ewer: The Big Fight won't be held in | @tutt, including a beautiful curve |] With a thousand holds,” while all 1) Dompsey.Carpentier match will be} when it runs up againet Queen Anne ule Corte tee ® Ball and plenty of specd—and 5 is his famous | pera y probably either in Cana-| at the hill # gymnasium, tomor poe ui | Bubstitutes—MacDougalis: Prayn, NERV The fans who saw him ich won him the | da or England.” G. L. x) Hickard, | row aftert The Quay five is 1 P ck, Rich, Potts and Harper: rMe Work his first game for the tribe Atle. ic at the title (0 | one-ef the promoters, told the United | ranked a of the best in the city, | Hl" ' ecgneiie POUND AND A HALF MEANS Davies, Frasier and Poteres Mwon't forget it in a horry. It was . a 7 oe rn nd was junt nosed by the Broad. [07 "'°" sos" Aare } In the other game of the night tf against Salt Lake, late in the sea He went into the game in the clos ide innings, got in a bad hole in the Rickard thus clreulated earlier he day 2 DRye Soc) BE AYFIELD | LOT TO BANTAMWEIGHTS i230 52.°s4 the Eckman Furniture comp Dem paey ninth, b h the b Foaded b othe hee In the tT ramen of day Fant A pound and a half extra beef on a’ little prestige in this match team. The latter should haee th, but with the bases loaded he for the he Seiaay wit Journey te. Meliadd: ane HOOPERS ta cratehct deneut imei anrthter , . a coe oh fanned Krug, forced Sheely toNpit a onship of the) proadway will tangle with West Be hag “Neigh ngheg v5 tayotee nhire al - wt ae pond > wa oe Pa troubl winning. roller and then fanned Hood jrroze be a des ieucarapeage eS Hoattie, Lincoln's team | PLAY means everything itle shaving of flesh that causes the| NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—What a woe te See in Seer : J reat | It meant «till more to Jimmy Wilde | poner bd ities’ an invasion’ of Pal innings. It was a great start for Joe the articles has been posted in surety | hot The trow ama of theme achools| The 12 playfield basketball teams | w into action in the second | Pet he gave away 15% pounds to Herman. He'd only ¢ bonds in New York city,” Rickard and he finished the season in good Jaaid. “Thig includes the $100,000 of i] ail inary we one * So there you are, The extra pound | b°fers was beginning to mate shape, winning five and losing two) and a half may or may not have| "ete today. Such Coast fighters meet in the preliminary games to the | will ewin culated } 1 midget atruggies net of games on their schedule to! on giving P 9 Jimmy Duffy, ‘Tillie Her . games and winding up the season | |Dempeey and Carpentier and a like i aight. The games lined up for ¢ atom of the Pontypried| #¥e9 Herman the needed power to| Jimmy Duffy, | Tillie oo cal With an earned run average of less Willie Kamm may lose his job ee |amount put up by William A. Brady, | ane ‘dations » three times in| KDOck the gallant Britem down three | (1° Sill To Oo the way, than two runs per game, t pein 0 ey ge — gg Bg -B - marion ed a seat Hallar Collins, at Collins cir London go. | Westerners want a crack at the league in this departmen Ith} perks up thie summer, With such | “The action @ state boxing B. F. Day ve, Hiawatha, at Hia The flxht was advertised ax a bar He might have hit just as hard at! .n9 1s-round distances, the coaching he’s bound to get from — strome hitters ae Ellison and meth commission in putting a limit on MAT FOR watha, tamweight championship fight over 118 pounds as at 119%. But the _ — p . tm | prices for boxing conten rently : * “ r . Jack Adams and A! Demaree, Dailey) hanging evound, ee Regen Bs one for boxing contests pe robes nivers vs. South Park, at there. Over here it wasn't consid.| Chances are it did give him a big Have you a little cellar in _ eee Bic [peered <a BAGSHAW? South F cred 40, bectuse Pete lost his crown #dvantage home? ‘Then here's a sug Beh: 8 ° o jthe ma: ety, as ¢ denior and intermediate teams! to Jo ch jus ere: he pound ang a c © spac 1 Jess mysteries. Both showed plenty linally planded. But we have recely-| OLYMPIA, Jan. 19—Rumor | OR ny signe tea Joe Lynch wet before he got A pound and a half isn't much,|The spacious wine cellars of of class last year at times. If led several ¢ offers both from 7 A c a ,. | from all playfields will compete, the Engiand-bound ocean) considered as weight. But it means | Waldorf-Astoria have been cS last year . r ‘ oday that an offer is to first game starting at § p.m, They a lot to little fellows. It's stored up| into a big gym—swimming pook Schorr settles down to business he te ais laaivodn anada and England, and the bout ade t Meth Paguhaw, escck i ( | | should rank as one of the best port Fillison ot first, Bath or Ellison {ie certain to be held in one of those f tb football team. tol free to the public, | So Wilde dosen't lone anything but! energy and strength. everything. } . y nehd 4 of the footteall tea [0 | eneteeeeneetinaen 2 =o Rewrite eet! aml one - siders in the league because he pitch.| seceed, Kamm or Ellison a! countries on Saturday afternoon, | take a similar pont at the Univer Caveney at shortstop, Jul 4 ed big league ball at times last sum] fyaaen uate: uly nity of Washington. Bagshaw is| mer. Seibold was an inand-outer, “Just at present the heat offer we an alumnus of the untvendty. Sev. Dut he was also a willing worker. He| Dan Howley, veteran catcher, bas bees! have received is from Toronto. Yo?! sea) ex.members of the varsity, in ut stride this season. ag Are wr” 12 | Will probably hear all sorts of rumors ought to hi " coach the Tiger pitcher clading Lieutenant Governor “Wee” FRANCIS SHOWS was let out by Hoh Je the end about the contest being ca led ©: | Goyie, arecald to have put- the PROMISE f the 1819 soaeee, 8 Sas, Poste 4 by | but don’t believe any of them. Proposition squarely to. President Francis, the young southpaw, jiccmer, and now Hdwiey is oa the Job fuszailo of the university. It is showed enough stuff to warrant an- | again. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19-—Jack! now reported that Supzmalto him) other trial in this company. He has| |. Kearns today added his denial to that! aeif will present the Bagshaw pro Been recently reinstated after being | ,.")) of Tex Rickard, to New York reports | 0 the committee selected to barred for jumping the club last | son that the Dempsey-Carpentier mateh | pick the next coach. | spring. He is as cool as an iceberg | for the world’s heavyweight cham} oe - | for a youngster and has a pretty | pionship was off. Kearns declared! pinky Mitchell = what you might| crossfire and plenty of speed. | that Dempaey’s forfeit money has | cal an adjustable boxer, When he Jacobs and Swartz are two new: | been on deposit in New York for | goes without bis supper he's a light.| comers. Both are righthanders. Jo |many days and that he knows defi: | weight. If he dines he becomes a cobs ia from St. Louis an@ Swartz Fastern baseball critics are flading | nitely that Carpentier’s money also!’ oft from Cincy. Jacobs is said to be a] ® bene oe eee cree, yA iowa has been posted. The New York ro | big fellow, a regular horse for work, | wae med te alip out of port was to the effect that the prin- | and what's more he has plenty of | Nottenal lmaue, with goed sereed [oi is had failed to put up their foolers. Jack Adams, who caught new. Rath came te Seattle from the | money. in Philadelphia three years ago, rec oh ee ommends him highly. Swartz is et semmaster, bot bo to sino well QUAY FIVE ‘| recommended. } ate | To say that the locals are pretty TO PLAY Precious Stones well fixed for pitching talent for the “1 | BALLARD (|§ and Jewelry around coming season is putting it mildly, ‘ ‘The big thing now ts for those sama) Pixie Carre! | Pitchers to live up to expectations. [S15 for’ Mempnin audeigd the Southern | Ballard and Queen Anne will fur Unquestioned Quality so bieague tn ion bases, has been turned nish the fe : Po lp yg Pleo ture high school basket-| [east ‘cont Dit” tertice’tel'tha' ste Laws | ball® game Friday at Queen Anne Reliable Prices | Cards Carroll was sent to the Cards by | Both teams won their opening games, | ° - ne the Quays downing the Franklin ALBERT HANSEN SMASHERS Quakers by a big count and the Bal: | jr lard team spilled the dope and hand ed the veteran West Seattle outfit | Jeweler ap expecting Legrodre, All-Amer- | amit ‘ne Is Automobile Beauty Essentially Important? Practical every day utility and operating economy are qualities that every automobile must have to be considered a good car. If, in addition to these practical qualities, a car is designed along smart lines and presents an ap- pearance that its owner is proud of, then its beauty may be truly considered an essential point. |@ nice trimming. 1010 Second Avenue | | | Lincoln will entertain the Franklin Haven Fastern league champions at team at Lincoln. Th n Green SUH The ACE SIX is not a costly car but its looks massive and it has a toney appearance that rates it in the eyes of the public with the aristocrats of motordom. The standard units of the ACE guarantee smooth operation and long service. And always remember that the ACE SIX IS THE SUPER- Lake five will be favored to beat the inn Quakers, Earl Sheely, fleet wacker, didn't mina! ~ Fire y should have no trouble be going at their best to beat The complete schedu™ for tomor Sew night in the ¢ DP +L mn. : ©. won ont pen erin the, alt Lake foam Vast year, |, UOatey veut Seattle when the COMFORT ROAD CAR OF AMERICA. “a 160 Tigers and Indians clash in the : rH fos! NG D Broadway gym. APEX MOTOR CORPORATION : oH Jan 1 ~A, match aS j Ypsilanti, Michigan B. bs iIbane and Andy| ,, Tera jj ‘ ‘ ‘ aney for the featherweight cham. | qa “avon aoert iennte chain GENERAL DISTRIBUTERS CORPORATION yionship w: being discussed in ” ‘ 4 “s sporting circles here today, but so|meets Jack Soutar today in defense Factory Distributers, “ far Kilbane had not entered into|0f his ttle, 1407-1413 Eleventh Avenue teocens 48 actual negotiations with Tex Rickard ' oun rae ey ae : Orie feature ‘match of' the weekly |fOr such a bout. _ SEATTLE PRICE: $2,465 ; Bs schedule in the City bowling league! whenever a fighter ie willing to fight LO Ss Special trade-in offer is still open. We allow practically your Thursday night will be staged by the|a champion for nothing he i» & sun H = : ine . ith li 3 Eagles and the Rube's cafe teams on|picious character. Klibane suspects = own estimate of value on used car, with liberal terms on balance. Sexy alleys, | Andy Chaney of varrying dynamite E = i The Eagles are hitting up a fast! py Gibson ear soup and fish | = p : we and the cafe bowlers will have|at the Mit nard ft % F : = ¥ wilt be emt Miten P | show up in sweaters and si CONTINUOUS 1TO 11 LIKE CTION ACKERMAN & HARRIS Z The “CIGAR” hat make, your ickel worth iit.” ‘ity circuit follows THURS, FRI. SAT. BRAND-NEW SHOW Vaudeville “The Love Tangle” A Nautical Musical Farco Eddie Heron and Company A Clever Comedy “THE TRAVELING MAN” Charles Reilly The Vocalizing Jester = Be Fagion vs. a Elks No. 2 vs, ¢ ‘ ORPHEUM AL Rippe's cafe vx. Lumber “rR gee Other Sizes— Senadoris, 10¢ Imperiales, 2 for Jack Johnson, who ts 42, writes Tom Andrews trom his lonely Leay- enworth cell that he can beat Jack Dempsey, who is 25, Hoston will resemble m salt sea her- | ving if Del Pratt refunes to change bis Cleats for spikes next spring. Sole Importers WOOLLEY & C0., Inc. 1109 3rd, ttle If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years, Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. UNIVERSITY TAXICAB STAND 14th and 45th Northeast We maintain cabs at this stand all times for your service cabs are operated by Uni Manners and Loweree Song Mlirtations Brown’s Dogs Herbert Wolf California Bartione MAIN SIX FIVE Ft ‘The taxi will be dispatched from the University stand. SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 DRED United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 Feature Photoplay Gladys Walton In “Risky Business” ke the Devil? 1221-Third Ave *COR.UNIVERSITY: ADU ies Lada

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