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VETS TO | Rumblings From Seattle’s Bowling Alleys VICTORIA match, The t row in the | “FIELD | Se SS3e —————) TERANS forthe) inember the Time Club.” in most part will Ne t two weeks in succession, says he took pity on them, PLAY IN | BY HARRY HUNTOON The Bunset Motor company, win-| x Veith ane CWitina: etn woe & as Ole ae PUCK MEN | Tt looked Lhe old times the {nee of the Gasoline league, are out haven't been go very good the scores they were batuing, | © night at the Ideal ye after the minor league championship.| Iately and it certainly makes a ' rning, Kd Lawe, They took the Klectrie No, 2 into] ditter ut those two birds Secretary Wissing and ml LOSE OUT CENTER | icin Srey SS"SPIG RSTn) ict nied Cat | cary we ny shoodng against each other in are } ne for more scalps to hang) are about due to start up again, wason, but Stewart Wright the oldt's cafe. PopeSibley to their belts | Inene 461 total leer well AE | 5 TO 1 STANDING OF THR TRAMS mu A meeting of all bowlers Interested the trip to the Pacific | t Portiand will|The er room at the Kiks club | Webb Morrow rolled a 622 Won. last. Vet est tourney 4 pe Slehd berths | ota ee an mapenie Wikweoes sa oe a e | tal, but as the rest of the ne4 center fel areas opens at Buffalo February 28. ! a) op. m. All Seattle bowlers . > the Coast , cE ml scastera tn| title bowlers weren't going in , It will run a solid month, closing |are invited to attend Harry Henson carried Cheasty’s tol titans me sist VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb league outfield® | March 91, With four or five day re ces Fram tke No | St didn’t mean anything. fain of playing in the annual play A | but two teams—|man teams have already entered and! le two months the i. N. {men under 600 | If Southpaw Phil Hovey can GFE for the Coast honors at the end | Wonder | Poruand § it wouldn't be surprising to see 1,000 Oe ea tae | them over the plate for Tacomd . xy > a Reecrted 5 " probably more wetuat | Jack Williams, of the Brooks | ' ee eat ad th in Action mele pentane cote ee {eurnament | pins than has ever before been team, carried off all the honors | the alleys in the City bowling ae ppamigpe Sean emg gris | 9 ardians./far that has ever been held and) Potted utile last Thursday for individual bowling last week |be will certainly have the sly Way and was closer than the score MAK S But as neither | shows how bowling tx coming to the) tthe City league They with 278 for high game and 671 | breakin oir backs. He ro ieee It out. front an one of the most popular Win’) totaled 1,083 the first game with for total, He certainly had tough | 12 total last week for the lined up much of! ter porta anything yet it's not surprixing| The Commercial league cloned itn that they haven't regular play last week, but a nix fielders in |tear league has been formed by A little fist fight between Bill Adams and Harry Meeking eniiv ened the proceedings and cost ¢ embryo pugs $10. luck the first gan after put- | team. ting in nine straight strikes he cometiniy se up in the tenth frame with Captain Hausdort of the Elks erybody pulling for a 300 score |1 forced us to open the “Hall 4 and he laid one in there perfectly, | ame" records last week with a Jack Williams’ game, Mab: in the second game with ° to a 1,08 wh work they shot | } | the aid of | | HIGH RUN carried the and by fine te 1 Loughlin Try—Try—Try Gestion “tuten® taeed Secretary Cressman to roll a post! 4919 the last game. Only for hed, leaving the |score. While it is open we will at D W. Lowghtin Do you complain because you Peteese? season ree ss ive weeks piey’| some tough breaks for anchor. | picked it up and | Kimo Jones with a 123, Jess Cutie nw nan can't Goa you wish with yout Salt Lake—? pt Me hao ves aaa eo the ere | Man Charlie Davis they } the spare, falling | with 181 and Bob Cole as hono Lew Dante dale pag ays = A PE PES pen fan Srencl Morey Ghidh, * |Guit. ‘The complete Lineup of tenme aged od gg th | : —_ one pin of the b ue | me mber with somntl Bank ‘secee-4, Fe sam ele Wacniua “aadines Oakland—Claude Cooper. |follows Electric company, Ton | ; i bus ‘tne saith ioe Peoria, Dunderdaic from C. Loughlin, 1:06, The nevereay-die> mpirit hes VernonChet Chadbourne. Marche, ¥ tt company, Crescent ‘. P viele thé © bs oe B, Vancouver, J. Adams fre “age be icnces W, Gaten, Whe las Angeles—"Ked” Killefer. | sanutacturing company, Boulevard! The pen cafe five Heinie Mahnken plugged slong | Huntoon of the Brooks team lf Vancouver Skinner fre as 4 ror mad forge Su n, ni Sacramento—Pete Compton. market and Sunset Meter company. | ub pin-emashers a wit » nice 666 total and Sammy | back to a 199, with O'Donnell i Mackay from Cook mas ne banda, One of the great he tor field men lated #0 far| atones last week to ster human put in ¢ but finished |ond place with 194, having sll atarnis, 1.96, f ae > ~~ Teg we Pe fo some of the hardest hitters | The Lambermen — the ye place, mh ty vr Rube's squad down | fourth * his team ‘ —_ . at la er Ve ero eters held 194 / cen A gre Poneto pian *Tlin the league ldred, the Seattle} No. 2 finished in a the for first [a couple of notches maid he has been trying for a long $1 respectively, bu 0 iy ahacme ter 3 egg tarpon] constantly to perfect your work pot aaa wi, th pega. oe place in the Commercial league | - while to get a 600 and finally got one|a place as Wirtz had quite # 1 S-Victoria, H. Meeking fo ae you show a ; ter fielder of the 1920 season and so these two teams will roll | The Eagles dropped a co on a night when it looked like a/|from third to fifth with 191, uh a re ow Perhaps you quit trying too |) i oan field, hit and throw with| @ series to deckde the champion. | of games to the Denby Truck | small score. Can you beat it? ken hax been climbing every wed for Dunderdale. Vane soon the best of ‘em in the Coast circuit.) ship Wednesday night on the team last week and seem to be | and now rests in eighth place, § WW. Adams for Mackay Button would never have made AIK OF STARS | deal alleys : on the toboggan. Their two bent 24 Maney, of the Orpheums, shot a! Morrow ninth, the world’s high run in balkline if he had been a quitter Neither will you set any ree- ords i} ANDLESS | ton is out Penalties: Fire: pertod—Vancoaver, J tame. 10 minutes: Skinner, 3 minutes foria, W. Loughlin, 3 minutes, Sec Vancouver, Harri, 3 period-—Vietoria, C. Lough ee; Dundertale, 2 minutes: 1 &, $10. Vancouver, W. Adame, GRADUATE Portiana | et George Malsel, one} ee ==5 Complete Legion Smoker Card for F ‘ride 1 Matxel in with the Chicago | unless you try-—try—try sUT Vancouver's powerful puck team _—— ut hs ne Cubs and Mood with the Brooklyn |—— ——— on Mrs. Field 'e “will play the Seattle Mets at the ath en ts Gn ( s one of the fastent| TIC sER f | Arena here Aone "ea te Sutton set a unofficial ree eague in Cooper. He's} | Makes Bow two weeks from Wednesday in the ~ pean teats | as Promoter } February 17 at New The run took three houm to dast regular game of the season, en pores ome eat tes! MIDGETS | cunt ometer | BOUTS Wictoria making its last bow in be- | make . j tee. || Preaa)—Mra, Marshall Field 111 " tween. This tops the recent high exhits | WILY VETS || makes her debut in the sporting || - _—- ; em record of Tei ote made by IN SOUTH world here tonight when she } “BPECIAL MATCHES ON VANCOUVER, Bb. C., Feb. 22—} Saeeiseh Sicemnen dutten «Be Two wily veterans are holding out stages three wrestling matches } — Running up a score of 6 to 0, the | ian and chief challenger for Wille|!m Vernon and Los Angeles. W eat “Vancouver Amazona hockey team, | “made up of lady players, defeated the | Beattle squad here last night | Hoppe’s cue th CHUCK NG re The proceeds of the bouts will || rensett ........7.. 168 168 196— S82 rring to Chadbourne and K go to destitute children in Chicago | | Hovey seccls att 168 11a 688 BII | They rank an the best fielding and Cook county eee srroreuree* 2 ot ee ae Joutfielders in the cireult Ting ccccvcccee 156 201 335— 5 With Jim Barry and Tiny 8 heavyweights, heading the adway Midget baskethall Jim London, ex-Greek light | Over at Sacramento Pete Comp Ping feated the Franklin Uttle fel.| | heavyweight champion, grapples } In hin record mat ; been lined IC } | the halle’ te 006 ee \' mi holding forth, Pete i#n't) lows Monday by a 13 to 12 count te John Pesek of Nebraska. |seven bouts have E Satieex “tines ‘enone aaa {much on form but he plays @ good|but they had to play four minutes|| Johnny Myers, claimant of |the American Legion smoker game in the fie) ne wocks ‘em lof overtime and the nad to mide ight title, takes on Wrem then. 6 With coc tal am i® po field and he socks ‘em | of overtir nd they also had t middleweight title, tak r chorea ‘to the rail and the other|*","™* Plate feat six players, the extra man being || Talaber of Chicago. Jack | All in ail there ts a pretty good |the referee nolds of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, across the balktine t out-l bunch of center fieiders lined up for] Wor some reason or other Coach || terweight champion of the world e the box, he kept bounct: the], 4 “ , jthe capitest and he simply couldn't cago. touching the other ball so it didn't! epeNcER 18 | sce therm right j move | ELIGIBLE: | ‘The Franklin team, at that, played | : COMPETE CAGERS [rir ponte trom ttm soomare| Eat tne announcement’ atl yey rotates et! CUBAN come i Sutton broke the K-nuree com. | ‘Puboy* Spencer, tetmer Gat Lake! Agger temp nfm | : Mahnken «~ x After being postponed a week, EN I ER pogpenn = —— r, had been purchased by the] ‘The » at the end of the beaw-| ATHI ETES ‘ James McGrath, winner of The Star as ra haere we eattle club from Salt Lake, there liar playing time was 11 to 11 } 229 1008 fee racing championship, and Phil 1S One oUF was some doubt in local baseball | ing the overtime period . Dur . . ah” Welch, | INVADE U S | : motes Cafe Donahue, runner-up, will meet in a FINAI S UNBEARABLE jCireles as to whether or not pencer | Hroadway center, scored a pretty | eo we a4 179 George H. Sutton staged at Dreamland Friday The complete card follows: Tiny Herman vs. Jim heavy weights. Frankie Rogers vs, Casey, lightweights. en hot. | ——! 1¢-lap race between periods age : was eligible to play in the Coast) basket on a tipoff near the Hroad-| MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Feb. 22 ee) the Vancouver-Seattle hockey | “The strain on my eyes grewicircuit inasmuch as he was #UP | way banket while the best Franklio|Guban athletes are invading the Hn oe a, at the Arena tomorrow night. | STANDING OF THE TEAMS = | almost unbearable,” says Sutton. posed to have jumped the Salt Lake! could do was a converted foul by | United Staten, | Ag Pa es, Ross first meeting between this | MacDougall-southwick.. “I had to stop and close them|club back In the spring of 1920 to | McIntosh, Phey're bringing polo teams, olf one oe6—2829 wren a thriller, with McGrath; Kekmann Puraiture after every 2 points, play with an independent league in| ‘The shooting of Welch and the! cracks, tennis stars and swimming BON MARCHE LEAGUE ‘out Donahue on the last quar-| Northern Life .... : “Some day Tl get that combi-|Idaho. But a wire from President | playing of Ea Feek at guard were | marvels Of a lap. a : nation in @ championship match| McCarthy, of the Coast circuit, put/the shining lights for the winners,| A week's tournament opens here Ne. “Team 3 % ‘There will be four judges appoint. | University Com. Club ; and put a new mark in the b rdjthis rumor at rest, a» MecCarthy|/ while Clyde McIntosh, at forward, | totay Dummy 168 4 149— perresibn! ypviad said to © ef, one at each pole. If either racer | Susie™ Sign « JI $ € 383) record hook |xtates that Spencer's name has nev-|and George Tskuno, at guard, were| ‘The visit ie the outgrowth of polo | rorer ite iss P actena t telee i ‘Gries to pass on the Inside he must |siient Prats” ~ ¢ + ‘o00| “Confidence In self in the great-jer been entered on the ineligibility | the luminaries for the Quakers. | play between tourist Cuhans and | Walske 168 155 le ing his prell touch his opponent with his | Raiater-Noble Post ° 6 900 amet of a billiant player. list j lineups fe iy : i work in Tacoma as usual. He Disqualification will follow | ‘or every position of the balls} —. n y r ‘ ni + Bde by Lies also been boxing regularly | ‘ ture Co. cine! . z « eat > a “ ident eno nas tendered > ondit! i (Bg egrets oe set tor the | 2%, the table there is a correct BEAVERS SIGN lKrate the use of the presidential yacht, “two ‘estas ghraaten gal Sifhere is a chance that the race | fe ee Ae eae tite haa niane | Way to play them PLAYERS {: Y ao Hatuey, to bring the athletes acrons. lto get temether ia the 4. ‘will be a three-cornered affair if Jtm - wns tena last nigh “I lost both forearms in a ma-| With the opening of the training | reek b pont Bh Bases aries get tog in oom! w Miami |Van Osterhout so.. 173 235 ‘ountry club, is one of the hardest to negotiate In the country. One of the water holes ix an island yard jump. An. | Bergeren Robinson by defeating the Puget Sound Paper box five at the Elks’ club by a 21-to. 14 count The tight checking of the Eckmann guards and the of Lioyd | when Harry Casey and Frankie E | ers mingle. A real battle in which a K. 0. rea ato | figure is booked with Eddie Ji ith os¢| 4nd Marcarto Flores, two hard-h lighties, exchanging wallops. The rest of the card is made battlers familiar to Seattle The bout is not a benefit and | boys are being paid so they oug! Price, who finished third in The Star | Faces, wishes to enter. Price did a dot of squawking after the Sta finals, claiming that he was fouled ity for him riers : alle. teal." rE It Pi el Lowe featured the game. chinery accident when I was &. camp seige but a few days in the | Ward “Rut I couldn't give up. Tloffing Manager McC of th tea medicine at Milwaukee. It | Portiand vers, in busy signing was there I first began playing. |Dlayers, He has lr up Bob. quiet . ; pryenee le o alte o|, Scoring—Pield Goalp--Marton 1, Weteh | to island shot—a 14 | “After fints my medical edu-|Bescher, former Nation leagu ls Arat 1, Peek 1, Melntosh 1, Lohrer 1, other hole has water on three sides. In the opener the Elks’ ctut | Cation I was in debt juutfielder, and Willis Butler, former | Texuno 1. Pree Throwe—Weich 3, Mo-| craige ‘wishes to enter he shpuld get in — ne Bike’ club san “Then I turned to billiards to|Spokane shortstop in the old North Weg | Marlow touch pbape Manager Muldoon of the |the hooks into the Rainier-Noble Post | make money. It’s my whole life| Western league. Bescher was one| Meferve—Koapp BOTH IN THE j five for @ 34-to-21 win | oon Jof the best base stealers ne N es RARE seca tenn | ed a SAME BOAT roux. if | reed beter the first and sec-| ,,Scemene Furniture. & Paper Box. | was in his prime. He hax been CLEVELAND, By coln- | icculleugh caamasas 158 180 cidence both Tris Speaker and Wil f periods of the of the hockey game. Frye . “3 ee Ale . a _|Pastiming in the Americ axnoct | peer wi arsine Jamieson . My handicap only made m recentty, playing w: bert Robi Wagener, W Deetken, K WAMs ceeweenen- 166 174 = Gs + | mor determined son, rival managers in the| a : Beeksrt | more Geterm: umbus team in 1920 Sutler ha 1920 world series, seck catchers. | 7 W me ia yela'S | woul hues Goma SM Sl arm score ORIOLES SURE | ROGERS DRAWS ets ine Mosman. the Sacrum ASHINGTON Free throws—Lowe 6, La Vake §. " |S HOLDOUT ive in playing ine hockey THINGS ABERD! y 6 ve “Pennie Fee , Feb. 22.—Frankie patina People call me the handles ttle lightweight, and Roy good showing in the Rose City,) he Co- | the S 559 G86 624—IT69 Jui Rogers, » Mitagerald, crack outfielder,| among Western conference collegians. The Pullman Cougars will make) Pike Cod T-N. Post. wonder Z tage r : 2. rIMORE, Feb. 22 a l probably will be in line for some Their basketball debut of the weason | White (6) - y.-. Mivkpetrick (10)! “Tim “handles but not wonder: |Mn* {he only Gan Francisco hold-| aanere dee ee vutienaticoal lakatole nee een ne ee oe, oe here tonight, battling the Washing-| sorpny (4) {2} | ful. No billiard player is. He's 1" t th y ; ct | » va ll oe eee _ aes ae in wd looks Wk aM . al “344 cia raw here Ast) round game in vorue, the Po “w" gym. he | Smith (12) . ss ade himself a great player |°"",“ of the als’ | baseball candidates to wor no bat. | Ce nore lool ike a Man o' | night. ee cngere St the “W" eel Geaste pat ase, Rael es Steet DIANE | stone wants more dough | tty *avad Includes 13 pitchers and four) War against a bunch of plow horses. — promoters can afford to bring game gets under way at 8 p.m. The)" ‘game teams will play again tomor-| whit}: i Tow night. hese team: a aoe. Sivet time ¢ teams met} ‘two important game Chase” (iy dor” White; | YY, Constant practice than his catchora, real big league talent West for fm F | hseenpone eam to ‘teat < (°) 08 BE pemens somcrens sane eel ese KEEPS FUTURE BIG DOG RACE __ |e, itne shows the proper class. |ifornia valley leagt “Rabe” Rath may show his verse morrow night's bout js to be over’ date: tiiese ric) | . tility as ® member of the New York BOOK UNDER WAY usual 10-round bout. this year was at Pullman in a two} ie city pAween v ©. ok an : 7 2 . ‘or e city league Wednesday night. | way NOT TRADE | WEW YORK, Feb. 2 Tex Rick- AWSON, Y. T. Feb, 22.—Racing game series, each team taking 4) m1. Northern Life and Y M. CA ~. | CONNOI Y FOR CUNNINGHAM? Huth believes his southpaw |. 01 |. returning many cheeks pe, |O¥er @ 500-mile course, five Canadian | TACOMA SHOW Pectimen denn fo expected te’ pick fives will play at the University of ¥h Both Seattle and bssesaii ceived from fans who figured Demp-|™0unted police dog teams ha lett | THURSDAY iis lineup from the following men:|V°*™inston. The winner of this |have outfieiders of about Vs ley and Willard would get together |2¢re for Fort MacPherson and re} ‘Two Tacoma boys are billed to Captain Pink Mcivor, Harold Soren-|* will also cinch @ place in the lealiber who would undow Feo, Bah Chy suntiation Seethal rally planned. Tex |%™- six rounds in Tacoma Thu / gon, Ernest Burke and Wilbur King, | 2!* better ball with a chang eleven recently tram 1 David Mercer ai Sheffield United team for the record | places the orders down in a hig book when Morgan Jones and F delivery would win £5 games. « in March as or The other game is the University Ww » referring . ° 0 Britt, feathe ights, batth sini . ‘ re referring to Bill Cu of $22,600. for future reference. , featherweights, battle, feeards; Clarence Loomis and’ Dick! commércial club-Puget Sofnd Paper| ‘ifly (“Kia”) Herman, Paeifie |and Joe Connolly, Why not eel onneescenly —— are pretty evenly matched Gisna, centers; Chick Rockey and) pox tusde, which will be played at| Coast welterweight, hoping for « shot y pot trade) Alma W. Richards, famous Cornet hould gtve the Dine plenty a ox tussle, which will be played a eight, hoping fore shot |‘om? Gunninghimn is maid to ten . Richards, sub a Jack Friel, forwards the Y. M.-C. A. ‘The winner of this| ne dak firittom, alno he willing? so Roe pean preupresperae pelea BE Olympie igh jumper, le study STAGE SET FOR Thay're both te caverites in al .. Washington is expected to line UP| game still has a slight chance of fin. ee o wiate the middle aoe . rexy | ing medicine at Stanford university, ee . with Archie Talbot and Jimmy | {iy - sights, Herman would Just us soon | Klopper would consider a deal for| of the Living Dead. ishing among the 0 mingle with Johnn. sn, the gee entire : 1 as 4 . Lewis at forwards, Henry Seilk at| 17% “mons the first four | dhewright champion, a he "would | Pi Conne Souk ee a1 tthder MH Suet celebrated Bie} PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 22.—Preat. local pap wie ody Rioon center, and Jimmy Bryan and| ao puget Sound Pape sritton, | San Francisco, change | * er ie oe hee dent Baker of the Phils finds Gaines. ~, 2 e : et “Windy” Crawford at guards. ha Gahoed ean et ptr aso | ~ ee h of them good, Landis warns indicted Sox to|ville has everything a cellar club| oan pe bc eid ye pm ene ere Mie Se Scnney: ae ; ———| Sacougall Southwick rane, chains | aft27, Meare 4 one of the most souwht | pee core lather up for a close shave. needs for training purposes. Lundberg Rupture Support. We give | “2 Portiand mauler, erie 2 eel eye ba -- ‘edb 4 = she — —— free trial to prove its supsriorit See REAL PAINLESS ':2 "3 o's onesie noes ONAN WILL McGRAW MANAGE LS ee ARTES Tg Perponal toute had besyttute adter four | pittsburg, Toledo, Cleveland and Detroit. The Cincy ls, who fell from ic | INEXPERIENCED The bout between Bob Martin Bill Brennan, in New York the o 1 againat | grace in the short space of a 4. The Paper Box men | waignt, w DENTISTS claim that that same player took part | initial ‘appearance when he of adaberd wi tee a ke as BY HENRY L. FARRELI score of seasons he should be getting | night, went a Yong way toward p in ® previous game. ore gto Ge datlodhl daanta’ werihae “od : t| NEW YORK 3 Retirement! fed up on the game. From Colman Dock i < ing that Martin js not yet fitted a aumpaaneuitios 7 * ‘ of John J. Met fi manager of You'll get tired asking me that meet Jack Dempsey for the 0 Frankie Mason, flywalght m of|Bobne of Seattle, “Bubbles” : 3 ; Tad Jones and his Elis are out | America, for the championship at New| erave of Bt Poul’ ams wpe HA) the New York Giants has been an| question some day. I'll be right on Tema MONEY = title. He is still considered a Jearning the forward ‘pase. | Orleans in @ 16-round decision go. | Who was with the Reda Inet rave 4 | annual product of thé winter dope| the job next season,” McGraw said, ‘avel by Sfeamer }) prospect, but he needs a lot more | the new regulars for the Reds, Bohne | °* fr Year | wh: 'PASS ON THE tin Burke, recelved 83,000 for his tw, |'s slated to play second or third tor|__W 1 asked about retirement rumors A LD perience in the ring before he can @@ n McGraw took Christy | before he went to Cuba recently, ECay - S os OMFORT | Seectitne tt agrbr pphemt 3 c ie! he big fellow showed pl | the former champs, while Hargrave | Mathewson back from the Reds it} 1d m ; oe ddy, bring home some of Boldt’s a " GOOD WORD wee'a"recent howe for | courted on n't catching. regular | as interpreted as a step away trom| day. bring home some of Be wi Ae ae || ce etemems fn that was abou and is booked to rep Neale |@ctive participation in the game, | MPR $1 20 order to introduce our new ng 4 sistas? in the outfield. They're all long | When Pat Moran joined his forces {t| 7 Trip "Trip Y | MITCHELL TAKES {wpalebone APiste,, Which Js the! “Dad told me, and 1 told Till and] | Frea recetved a I Bobi eT ee | ames cure thks he Waid Hea Oe Including War Tax CLOUT et an’ ronge: late known, ved F . conse to is angling for | ? 4 | Hightest and eer meest Blate known. |he told Sue and she told Ibud—and| cemse to : — "el willl the wheel of the club, Finally,;when VicTORIA, BC Richie Mitchell, the game Mi Muir gustentest 20 yout,” “**|borhood, and we all agreed that a|sendine Fa Watts thar ne | STROUD JUME se Dida ip eeany een eee ANSEL UMRODEES | Koo lichtwoisht, can no longer hone wet of teeth $8 | wond ful thing had come into our teliow meet the} WOK TO SALT LAKE BE Leeian wrouls be ah teaae Saneae Ce opoaiares © contents eee OWNS». ++ liv Spring,.had come, but tt f title holder on| Gavvy Cravath faces a terrible | TTJan would be the next ot Of T characterizes our methods tn now resting on the brow of Benny ng wate other $00. for what's the tual” te ee Itask in trying to bulld up a ball cha |tho clan. Now Hughey Jennings) every transaction, and our cust Leonard. The other night he took | | Amalgam Filling .: a) jt fa wale Mihivgi dl ‘ : : - {for Salt Li The jumping of Ralph | COM: The others have all gone, mors RM pe gen pe A nr ERY ere bed | one on the chin in the second round, All work guaranteed for 15 years. | +. enjoy it? We were not qu rt When Jack Britton and Ted Kid Lewig| Stroud, ranking Const league pitcher | DesPite the history of the other |} int jogo ment, iSite’ Midbiaks Ganbey, Thamelee delivered by one Rockey Kansas, aj eve impressions taken in the) oe ty Ten, Tot aulte |rought for the welter title in MadioMl tagt wedaon, just about wrecks his y Yorkers cling to the belief | te : | he also took the count, ‘This lets him Basia a kth fame day. | broke, Maen San , Mg ra FY et mh charnpionship battle ‘Tex Tickard | Pitching staff. Stroud will play in.| that Mot raw is trying to get away | BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES IRN Bae enn net te , 4 aged this een Benny Le 1 has|dependent bail, And that from the elub, | i See Samples of Our Pilate | taffeta and Dad from needing wer ois daueaded tie tle tor tee soe oe 5 n was the “a Hill frenian ts | Only part of the ball club that looked | He appeared very little on the fieta | a ufter the spring start last season, | |leaving the bulk of leadership on the | houlders of Evers. And he made no| Nand Bridge Work. We St overcoat and Bud a new pair os mpsey bamn the Test of Time knicker# for school. But Cherry's| sleep in 12 rounds for him end’"twaa ‘Tex | complete, outside of the catching end | Most of our present patronage tal with their “easy pay syntem” th Ho who brought Peto aioe the ring }of the game, All Cravath needs is Fecommended by our early custo- | o , Boca Hen two infielders, two or three outfield. | rs, whose work is till givin e to us just as if we'd really had +, good" getintaction. Ask ‘our Ssustee |cash, when in reality all we had to and a half a dozen pitchers and |™istake in his confidenc who have tested our work.| give them was our promise to pay er PARTIAL To)" he Il be all set for the season! McGraw as part owne PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS Quay Cage Five Is Vaccinated And now the Queen Anne higl school basketball five has been | vaccinated. This makes the third team in the city prep league that : = was forced to take a layoff, Lin. | NEW YORK, Feb, 22 ieiicil a GF, [AE " |] coln and West Seattle also figu Jess Barnes and Asie Nehf have is (4 5 oe a eat bene fon trying to strike out Babe Ruth. |signed 1921 contracts, the office at ip E. 7 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION o ieee puted et abeah ae OU He sayshe pitched to them all alike. |the New York Giants announces, | Harley-Davidson Motorcycles cha rindi eg us Nh Puld on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject_to Check Are Cordially Invited of the elub| k, should b from financial worries, and | long swing down thru al coming to our office, be #ure and the Havana race trac m the right place, Bring|!'ll leave it to you. Imn't that " TES sa'with ‘you: wonderful eo woe ne Wi Ne GIANT HURLERS far away Dentists Their store is in the Rialto ‘build 1 Sox He'll train he Tus ing, on Second ave., between Madi taste he wore himself out last s 207 UNIVERSITY sT. son and Spring, just over the Pig’n ; bee Opponite Vraser-Vuicrson Co yee "Advertisement, Peoples Savings Bank ‘OND AVE. AND PIKE s'r, v 8 a i a Mi

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