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PAGE 10 SPEED VS. ENDURANCE IN DOG RACING CLASSIC THE PAS, Manitoba, Feb. 28.—Speed of the finely cared- for Alaska malamute will be pitted against the endurance of the roughly used northern Manitoba husky in the Hudson Bay Dog Derby set for March 1 for the championship of the world. The dog classic, now four years old, at first was restricted to certain breeds of dogs.| Now it is open to all. Would You The Alaska malamvute, delicatety Risk Your Life for a Dog? cared for and fed, heretofore has dominated racing with its wonderful ——. year the course ts doubled. Wouk! you undertake to drive a dog team 20 miles across the fromen snows of the Northhand for the sake of a dog? Would you risk your life just to prove that the dogs you love were superior to other de ? Mushers who drive teams in the Hudson Hay Dog Derby give no thought the small purse of: fe i the winner. They do not race for maney. Each wants to prove his dogs are the best in the world Are our northern brothers bet ter sportamen than we? will be fram The Pas to Ftin Flon and return—a distance of 200 miles. Increased length in the race course fives the Northern Manitoba husky @ chance to win. This breed of dog ts stronger and possesses more endurance than his malamute brother. During the racing season he ts fed om mutton chops and exe After the derby he goes back to a meager dict of frozen jack-fish The husky ts Indispensable in the country where there are no milways Weather counts for much in such a a or roads. He is the sole moans of by. transportation, | The mushers attribute succes tn the proportions to about one-third edch to dogs, driver and weather. The Derby has been held on St. Walter, Goyne of St. Paul, WhO! patrick'’s Day for the last three ‘won the race in 1920, is here with | years Each time a blizzard raged | his champion team of malamutes. He ts the only American entry. Goyne covered the 100-mile course | last year in 13 hours and 14 minutes. | ‘This classic may take between 30 jover the frozen trail This year promoters advanced the date, hoping for better weather ‘The purse has been increased from $1,000 to $2,500. | and 48 hours due to the lengthened |" jy jun't the money that the hardy “—~ men of the North compete for. Besides Goyne, other champion) proving one string of dows #u-| mushers here are Phillip Tobe perior to another te thelr alm. Rateese Campbell, Joe St. Godd Ss Mose Azure, Jack Haynes and Sam rool Pranteau. | These. are the veteran mushers/ known for their powerful endu: and long inured to snow-shoe trails. SWEAR BY DOG TEAMS The men of the North swear by their dog teams. They brag of their ‘The race ts open. ‘The only condition ts that the Iden. tical dogs which start must finish, Also smoked ghuees and moccasins will be provided for therm. Dogs come first here in the land of snow and ice and hardship. In the last race none of the drivers took rest or food until their dogs | were rubbed down with alcohol, fed | and bedded. DEMPSEY | | feats of strength and stamina. Faith Jn their dogs develops into a sort of blind worship. i THE SEA Champ’s Malamutes Are Ready Dog Derby Billed for March 1 Walter Goyne and His Lead Dog—Y oukon MIDGET CAGE RACE IS NEARING CLOSE STANDING OF THE TEAMS incoln team wan vaccinated recent VS. FROG Won lant. Pet seer they may not be ready to 3 | e fom Reng ———- 3 1 “353 | play today. JULY 2 STIR deotenibresey ‘© as 467) There are some postponed games ‘ tam 8 2 #9 to be played off tn the midget race Eg oe eae BY HENRY L. FARRELL | \ 3 ; Lincotm having called off games with Played. Won, Lost Pet NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Tex | Kast High ....-. i . Queen Anne i Broadway, The Mal. 933| Rickant announced today that the ao |tard-Queen Anne game must also be Dempsey-Carpentier fight will be| Three games are booked for the | played off. held on Saturday, July 2. In keep-| midget basketball race thie afternoon.| The regular season tw booked to ime with the agreement, he will| Broadway meets East High at Broad | close Friday with Ballard playing notify Jack Kearns, manager of} the champion, tomorrow, and will | cable the announcement to Carpen- ir) sa | ther, _—_—- . : at will no announced. ORALLY mpemmnnees vee 1S 1 281) Oe asking the principals for an extension of time—about 20) days—in which to reach a decinion. | } 1 must choose between several good | | places in mind,” Rickard told the United Press today. kard, who has been confined to his home with an attack of} | stomach trouble, was at his office in Madison Square Garden this| morning “I hope with the Burne eee APA cee to arrange a meeting/ lawyers and get the con. text transferred to me tomorrow,” he said. “I have a letter now from Charles B. Cochrane, asmring mc that he wants to withdraw his interests. Iam not sure of Brady's! attitude but he was the first to| seek a reicase.” | Jack Kearns, manager of Demp- ey aid the date was satisfactory | se to him : ‘That rpentier would appreve ANdervon eaeeecess } 5 182-482] of the date was the opinion ex 4 o. ‘ reseed also by Gus Wilson, his ner and Interpreter. wr gee—etes) «6 «There ts B mbt along Broad 1s 8g way that the contest will be hel ‘ be 6 on this side of the water. ‘ ” aus | ee, ¢ ee PINELLI IS LIVE AMERICAN EY. EXPRESS CO. OAK OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 28.—*1 sae ell, who drew walking papers Detroit Tigers, ts satisfied o— 346 his contract to play third base ~ 4a4 | for the Oaks here. 798—2228 eee ss eae | NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—The Philip ; S06 | pine islands cabled a challenge for 4s | the Davia cup, which w ived to {#— 499 | day by the United es Lawn Ten nis association, making the sixth 173 ane nation which desires to wrest from America the cup recently won. 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GAME BOOKED If the Lincoln basketball team has | will recovered sufficiently from their re-| but the Tigers may «pring a surprise and down the Lincoin «q The other games booked for tomor. the Northenders will play Proadway| row tind Queen Anne cod Prankina at Broadway tomorrow afternoon as| tangling at Queen Anne and Ballard originally scheduled. ne Weet at Rallard In spite of the fact that the Broad| 1t isn't very likely that the Frank way squad has lost four games thin) tin Queen Anne tiff will be played ar they haven't met a reverse because the Quay men were vaccin. Lincota | ated just last week Seattle at Rroadway er the game favored to win, cent vaccinations chances are that MACK HELPS PLAYERS ROCK ISLAND, TIL, Feb. 28 Manager Karl Mack won't stand In the way of advancement for any of | | | Plowboyn. 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Established Since 1890 715 SECOND AVE, AGENTS FOR ts Corp., Mont., Idaho and Alaska, to w Drie Wash, 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY || METS FACE TTLE STAR Bill Brennan Makes a Few Predictions NYW YORK, Feb Having stayed 12 rounds with Champion Jack Dempaey, DM Brennan, Chi cag heavyweight, feels free Willard will be lucky to at. CRUCIAL | | PUCK MIX TONIGHT | rounds, and he figur Seattle's hockey team faces the |} in just an I Jorivis of the season tonight when | they battle the Vancouver seven at Vancouver, A win for the Seattle |team will put them out of danger temporarily. A low for Seattle will put them a gume ahead of Victoria. | If Seattle should lowe tonight and! | Victoria should trim them here Wednesday, the Aristocrats will be even up with the Seattle te Victoria now holds a string of five} | straight wins over the local | | Heattle’s chances for entering the| playoff hinges largely on the next The playoff will be staged ax usual | thin season with Vancouver playing | the second place winners two gumen, | } one in each city, the team scoring | the most total goals for the two cames, wins the championship. Van couver has cinched its place in the | In ‘The teams were expected to line up an usual tonight. The lineup follow Position, Be Hotmen uver, ttle. | hman Duncan D. .ocmmmmcee. It | Dieceowenene Rickey | | K.. .ncemeee W r | HaArrin cerecce. Ls. W.. casnence- KINNOT ence NV emcees. Morris Adams on -ooee +eeeeeees Foyston BEAVERS SIGN COLLEGE MASK STAR PORTLAND, Feb. 28.--A. V. King, | former University of Virginia cateh or regarded coming m © ball f veveral the Detroit baseball club, to the Portland Beavers at anta Maria, March 9. ” M Judge and Walter ™ their heads together for a few rief moments lay afternoon and decided to accept the terms de |manded by King, who is at present lin Low Angeles King was turned over to the Beay ly Frank Navin of Detre dur the winter of 1919, but r hin pied for 1920 he re and vined the Ohio gue, where he played among a bunch of form. y Doyte and Eddie Herr of the Detroit eciab, “Nahe” Herman, Sacramento, Cal., hentam, left saturday Peal to join Jack Kedd boxers. Jack Kearns made an I hour attempt to get Merman, failed. SYRACUSE ALL SET NOW Cl N. Y., Feb. Landgraf in “sittin’ in respect to players accuse, He has a working with the Cards and ckey’s surplus talent TIPLITZ CAN TAKE ’EM MILWAUKEE, Feb. 28.—Fans here Joo Tipt Philadelphia per, in the id the days of kid Broad. has been in nearly 200 battles and never been floored. but wh as a or er by will repe SYP Owner 28. pretty” for Abew this Syr year Bat ment will get ! ore tering were a | way funed to report Industrial toughent ni ‘ have boosted the xtock the young player to | #kios. nd advined the Beaver owner not to part wita him, King’s playing in the Industem!: ‘cague attracted | attention of Jack Dunn, the Balti more manager, and he was signed t the Or Port wuccessfully contested Halt.more’s claim King ts a bard hitter and man, Managur MeCredic Ithat King would develop inte a great ntfinider, and he Intends to have hha pace in the gardens during the training camp reason In hopes of breaking him into the art of fy. chasing. i] Mages, veteran National outfielder, has virtually come to with the Minnespolia club ef the American assoctatic BUFFALO, Feb. The tint an. nual tournament ef the American bowling congress, with all entry ree ords broken, will start on the 16 spe clally constructed at tho Broadway auditorium here tonight Nine hundred and thirty four-man | teams and more than compete in the Ompire Daly of the Weatern Canad: he been stened to ofl amnociation thls sease: Angcion bas ctiened Clyde Anhetr, eral City first sacker, for a trrout alleys Rvery member ef the workd’s cham Cleveland are entered, bowlers will doubler « among the players Jon Sewell, the broke inte the Cleveland lineap S season following the death of Kay Chapman, may the Indian batting order this seaana, Bam Wileon. former Lehieh collere catcher, bas been signed by the Pitted Nationals Rareball league by @ schedule. ‘The 1 and chose Bepten: ‘The Virginia adopted & 1 i8-gan 1 open Apr: first bane club of PRATT’S N NINE AT WORK ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 28 Michigan's baseball team fs getting | the once over from everywhere this tne | spring. It’s because Del Pratt, big eaguer, is coaching them. Pratt has good material MORE SEATS FOR FANS COLUMBUS, 0., Feb. 28 Caticura way, dispensable adjunct. Antiseptic and pro: phylactic, it soothing and refreshing to the most tender akin. Bi addon! crowds are expected at the Sen where Tae CT met hos meg. || PArk thin summer. Left field bleach ay Caos Bon ers are being enlarged | HIPPODROME FIFTH AT UNIVERSITY Modern Dancing New Music RALPH POLLOCK’S \ Orchestra of Originators of Syncopated Melodies 9. ARTISTS.- The Hippodrome School for Danc- ing carries a high-class corps of In- structors. Enroll now. Elliott 3187. MONDAY, CITY CAGE FEBRUARY Bout of Color > FINALS Vencouen ail , , ancouver, B.C, | og bout of |. . + March the Cant . hantamweight, boweg A wix-round go, VINAL STANDINGS OF CITY LEActF «=, ALLISON Machous A ; “cc ” j Ls I ckhmann Furnitur orth ie ern Life and Y. M. C. A-—will figt « Aline fj it out for the city basketball t of Washington tena thene teama, with two games ton field migpihrseed wo ‘edne y nd twe turd, Baer played between the Northerr igo apr real form, dug) if und the ¥. M. ¢ © Univer , cain Mongag. Ta ym, end the Furniture) pigot, ¥ Carlson, ‘Man Co, and Macbougall-southwick, at | evls are contenders te \ The Northern Life team earned the ry OR og, mee Rogers cht to pla he fina b efeat ‘OF Ree ing the Pug kh Zam = ee C r tions there 4 ! McCroske “ ya , son, n, Lease, Miles and Mg pects are especially good top (cones a ‘t, Torrance, y feCr nd Maloney car's team, are fuming out 1 there are several men from 5 last year's freshman team who apg y Via & Up well. Coach Allison tp i} 4 anxious to develop a good Beh f ; ters will be given prefers) | score of 44 to 15, the 4 tareed t of Washington made \ ngninst rivals able to force th pece |'™ t from the University of for him, there is goxl reason te be- (British Columbla at the local gym Neve he will * herd man to & lay * beat in the coming title test, | Sammary i v of Ww vr Re tu that the Hawatlan r Mathers 4) 4 Cortina \ «| “Banetitutions: Wy of ‘Wiz-ineboleen ae ! charge hope to se-| Lewis: & tor Sanders; i” Margaret Woodbridge of br the Detroit A. ee ‘EW YORK, George Kelly, tong 4 fom Anderson of the Omaha h jout of the nts, has signed @ r ) A. ©, is beginning to attract | contract, the el unced attention in aquatic circien. He swam | )"2) Contract, the club announced to T20 yards in fm. 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