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& million dollars Monday when they licked the Million a@ires on the Vancouver ice, T to 4, ac Cording to Pilot Pete Muldoon. Both teams will take the ice with strongest lineups tonight, which means they will line up as follows Position Seattle | Hotmes | METS MAY ELIMINATE VICTORIA PUCK MEN Seattle's fighting hockey squad has | ® chance to quality for the playoft for the coast puck championship to Might when the Mets tangle with the Nietoria seven at the Arena. The Victoria club must win to stay dn the race as a Seattle victory Put the locals in the finals with Vancouver. Vancouver has already | @ifched a berth in the playoff. ‘The Aristocrats step out on the toe tonight with a run of five straight Wietories over the locals and they | Must siretch it to six to stay in the Face. Seattle's hockey forces looked like gainst Vancouver ‘The playoff for the coast title will be the same as in former years with one game being played in Vancouver | nd the other in the city winning Second place honors. The team scor ing the most total goals in the two! wins the ttle ‘s th mOocKryY TO PLAY _ ‘The Kewpies, lady puckists from | ‘Victoria and the Vamps, Seattle's will mingie at the Arena to- | ‘They will play two 10-minute Detween 1411 FOURTH AVENUE REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS order ~ introduce our new lebone late, which is the test and si pongeat plate known, ae cover the roof of the you can bite corn off the gob; Mgbarentesd 15 years. ast of teeth, Amaigam Filling. All work guaranteed for 15 years, impressions taken in the Boring and get teeth same day.) ination and advice free. ana’ Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time Most of our present patron: Jed ly OHI UNIVERSITY 87. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co wil wr. ceceerses Foyaton Substitutes: Victoria—-il, Meeking, | G. Meeking, Patrick. Seattle * Tobin, Murray. series will be played is year with the win- National Hockey asso- the East coming to the to play the coast champs. They usual three out of five! Present plans call for the wf of Eastern and Western | ‘The Eastern teams play six} ckey, eliminating the rover, | the Western teams lengthen | BY HARRY DRUXMAN Of the Aberdeen Athletic Club About 10 years ago Chi F very rugged boy from Hoquiam, who | was an idol with Grays Harbor fans, 4 been boxing anyone who | hanging one Meter Vehicles | pt came along, from welterweights to! All of a sudden, near the end of | uratiey 168 142 Gee heavyweights, holding his owa with came out of a 7: 7a a 2 them all. an uppercut on | jo" peak macnn rea ‘The night of the fight Preston was | Preston ‘The blow carried all | [ORR oe onan ue Me be & great favorite and the Kagtes’ hall|of Yost’s strength at Hoquiam was jammed to the roof knocked Preston cold. | with fight fans. Yost money was be- | had started counting and had tolled Satedamnne off five when the bel rang, ending ing covered eagerty, Yost was in SEATTLE BY PARL A. FRYE | committee of the Sportamen’s asso | ciation reunion and stunt night to} be held at the Masonic temple ‘Thurs day announce a sufficiency and qual ity of grub that will Allow no man or woman who attends the big party an | opportunity to go home hungry. ‘The “eats” part of the affair is tm the hands of several of Rippe's men | who are as well known for their fish. ing and hunting abilities as they are | for handing out the grub at the popu- | lar Pike st. “eat house.” Homer Bileu, Art Beach and several others of the famous gang of “dime snatch ers” are giving their services in pre- paring and dispensing the “coffee and” to the sportamen Thursday night. Further developments on the pro gram end of the entertainment Promise a still livelier time for the Fuests than the committee had an- | promptly at 8 p.m {| given at this meeting. and See Sampies of Our Plate mers, iL giving | satisfaction. Ask our custo- who have tested our work. coming to our office, be sure we Si°.) p the right plac wns | Cut-Rate Dentists | tory of the club. | The ticket sale has been going | |along at a good rate and it is ex-| | pected a capacity house will tax both | | auditoriums at the big temple The/ lower room will be used for the re freshments and “yarn swapping”, Ow | while the main auditorium will be given over to the entertainment and dancing. Particnlar attention ts called | bail and crew [to the time the pregram starts, it being necessary to open the program REPORT ON GAME BILL fore the legislature and nearly ready }for acceptance by both the senate and house will be given at the regu lar bi-monthly meeting of the Sports men's Association of Seattle Wednes |day evening at the Merchants’ Ex- change rooms, third floor, Arctic | Club building. Several amendments to the game bill have been made since its first introduction in the senate. A com plete list of the amendments and how | it will affect the «portamen will be “The Greatest Fight | O I Ever Saw’ Drurman Picks Preston-Yost Battle. Preston Knocked Cold in Last Rownd. But Referee Called Bout a Draw, ered with the wel known gore and | each round passed the fight grew wton, a | flerver. The fans hopped to thelr feet as) Web» lthe boys came up for the last round | M was matched to box Andy Yost of |and as the battlers shook hands for | \ the Onal canto Preston had piled up Yost was tired and wee} on weighed about 142 pounds |a big lead The referee! ng it a draw, figuring that Yoo " But I agree with the referes, | Keifer .22-0. cee. we OO The fans down our way still talk | | about (has battle and of all the! SPORTSMEN #2222082 3 I @) about a year ago, and I matched hhien | Olson to fight Loule Leonard, but Leonard | Meerdict - j kicked bh a shell of his former nelf. Preston = returned Preston was only | Telling the world they will have ‘ANS APPRO , a K. OF C. BOUTS a Seattle fans are taking kindly to the Dave ShadeJimmy Duffy light RAY Is | weight go which will head the K. of! Dreamland Friday | night, The pair are recognized as two! CHICAGO, March %—Jole Ray, | of the best Hehtweights on the Coast. | long distance runner of the Tlinois| ‘The rest of the card la made up of | A.C, has pulled good matches a5 a glance over the of his right leg, an X-ray disclosed | | following lineup shows: Frank Pete va Marearto Flores,| fay was injured in the First Reet Roy Suthertand wa Frankie Rog | games Saturday. ors, welters. Verne Searcy va. Edie Hammond, attend for the first time tn the his | sr% i lost money’ fee the waiver: Seattle 5c wt oe one sty tee mee || HOYT’'S | pees from tetng all-coae guard this ls Adama of Stanford Rockey, Ti arde out of the game A report on the game bin now be | has been @ revelation to the fans thir and other fast f Tre SEATTLE =) | hirtew foe Ted Bhd B44 it and} great condition and was known as | the fight ot as tae hard hitter, while Preston had! The referee stopped counting and ¢ 145 399 |neglected his training somewhat | stood stock stil for a minute and coacoweeces 371 407 186— 81 The bout was for six rounds, |then mised both boys’ hands, cal) | ee ‘The boys came ont fighting hard |ing the bout a draw. Preston was Ductafiation and in no time they were both cov: |out for some time | wrnenert ... tol mee 168 see oe — Some of the fans thought that the | Mcceubrey ye 8 148 referee had called a queer one by | Miiore so--n-cerm = HOt ae ring, but | To>—t006) INJURED ten in the calf | today ment A. A. indoor track and fied Necause of further foor league of-| vangu change | Tt yeir plans for the finale again ager; Ed Spenc Instead of playing @ round robin,| Murphy, firet baseman, landed |tes the City | fictals ing Saturday hight's tiffs finds the MacDou-| Kenworthy a.premed a. gall Southwick ing the Northern Life Columbus hall wquad at the} | Knights o! but f | oe we Kennie expects the Chamber of Commeree will fix up the grounds to sult, a9 otherwise everything is all MacDougalléckmanr Hoth games tonight will get under teams were “S| BALLARD WALKER VS. T. GIBBONS ~ March 2 Hogh Walker and Tommy Gibbons, in a ten round bout at Havana, Cuba, March) Defeating West Seattle ? ng to terms accepted by Jack Thomas, Walker's manager. will be the third moeoting this |). winter for the two boxers. WILSON WOULD BOX O’DOWD NEW YORK, March 2 Wilson, middleweight champion, to- Johnny | CORHAN TO | QUIT GAME | BAN FRANCISCO, March 2- al | Corban, veteran Coast league player, | who was traded to Vernon by the | Seas as part of the deal whereby the | Seale secured Latty O'Donnell, will | tictpated. ‘That the crowd, in Iteelf, Whee Falman doce will furnish a goodly share of merri.| tretanl his setend wiring Gaag'est on | 84% Manager Bill Exrick, of Vernon ment is the idea of those in charge| te fier halt ot [for his reieam, it was understood the fine q CG net bere today. Corhan wants to retire of the evening. week, he desive of 10 |PROGRAM KEPT year the days | {TOM OrwANinnd baseball on account SECRET 4 eee le ee ein te . haart Littie can be anid of the program > im hie secand string the acond as a whole for fear of letting out the pF DR Co } “stant” secrets that will be presented | teen tee” to the crowd. hee Cg KICK come to | ‘That the indies wi! piey an trpor | comes to | |tant part in the seasion is assured by hes LY | Chairman Wallace, president of the ace | | local club, who is very enthustastic over the idea of having the far sex| Four ef the fire men of Tar. varda basketball equed are eff the team Macaroni! and Cheese team badly ||] Home Made Mien, per cut 10¢ SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese ..10¢ he academy are ||| Hot Hamburger .........15¢ ||| Hot Cakes amt Syrup ...20¢ of Catiformta athleties wet- ||| 3 Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ toa the eee body $52,928.60 last year. the heavy winner with bow Best Coffee in 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE day challenged Mike ‘O’Dowd, former “I'l give him one week dack Britton got $20,126.80 for outpointing Ted Ground boxing bout in Madi. NEW YORK, March 2—Frank | —_— Raker, former“home run king, will sign a contract to play third base for Harvard has not won an intereok |the New York Yankees next season and will move hin family here, the| i their re] non Square Garden legiate track and field title since} SIWASH CAMP IS | NOT IN rd of the when will | the scene. _ with the winners meet-| ‘The trio were taken In tow and cham. | shown the ball park, which bad been ‘constructed e#pecially for them the| Saying the grounds wer the Y.| and unfit, Me wired Seattle for tnetructions, refusing to play on the grounds, play j is awaiting reply. beats the! Plggitrs will all be here by Satar. day, enya Kenworthy, The team will Mrain here five weeks, until the open fat the me with Low Angeles. the win right, start roe TIES FOR Bekmann STANDING OF THR TEAMS on Lost Lincote ‘ i » AN s° 3 ay oo4 in ‘4 a4 Weat Beattle ie ee ayed at Ballard, club announced today. attle toam arrived il Kenworthy, man. r, catcher, and Rod We temp’ tinfuction, {ffered to foreign nations, too rocky of ev const of charge Much interest i» manifested Southern California over the 8 ; Washes coming here to train, and it | 1. ™. 0. 4_| Is believed the team will be a big con tender this year, Kenworthy expects to have the team in shape for a fast THIRD PLACE dinsenting vote, declared that his ac ceptance of the baseball position while remaining on the bench con- stituted a “nerioun tmpropriety” and hinders the performance of his of- 20, | ficial duties. the Ballard Beavers went into a tie| for third place in the prep basket league yesterday, The tiff was/a facts surrounding Landis’ acts with on the impeachment proceedings| A novelty at the Royal brought in the house agninst Landis by Representative Welty, Ohio, today was approval of a report of | the subcommittee which tnvestignted!the contemplated etep. : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. 1921. i i SEATTLE CAN CINCH PLACE IN HOCKEY PLAYOFF TONIGH CITY HOOP FINALS SHIFTED | | AGAIN CONDITION difficult POMONA, Cal, March 2 WEAVER SEEKS OLYMPIC 1924 GAMES FOR LOS ANGELES BY WENRY L. FARK NEW YORK, March 2 games in America, ving to a“. He in going loaded with the mow ng bait that hos ever been “We hi favor, as ar “I believe our invitation will be| Angeles committes plans to considered very favorably,” Weaver | ship and collect the athletes of ropean nations, bringing weden and France have written to the Coast, and sending them ho letters to the bons of amateur ath-|the same way letics, assuring him of thelr support) This would make the next games when the vote comes at the interna | the most representative and the best uon in @ letter today. the J meeting for a site for the next history, as the smaller men LANDIS IS CENSURED BY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, March 2.—(United | all evidence Welty submitted. Chale Preas.)—Judge K. M. Landis of Chi-| man Voletead, Minnesota, was cago was officially censured today by the house judiciary committee be- | did cause he ts holding the two offices | Landis. Jot federal judge and arbitrator Tl organized base Fa"tenmien wit wt me! TRAVIE. DAVIS MY WINS AGAIN |i): LOCAL MITT LOS ANGXLES, March 2. jtheir favor of holding the maxi, or, president of the A. A. ft There seema little doubt that the — ‘ crne in June to get| foreign nations, with the opportunity the 1924 Olymple games for Los An-|\0f @ fine trip with freight paid, wil ‘consider the invitation tavorabty” | ve every argument in ou climatic contitioe are concerned,” Weaver myf. the new stadium we will baild, Lon Angeles will bring the athletes | wi) have one of the finest foreign nation to the Pacific |in the world to conduct every b ake care of them while they jof sports on the Olympic cali fire there, and send them home—free| while no definite plans were tioned, it is understood that the ve always had difficulty in getting | Last summer, in Antwerp, the the money necessary to send a repre anglish delegation als expressed |»entative team to the ane 7 the only member of the committee whe not favor the censuring of ch nations A complete investigation of all ontweighed more than 12 poun } | There is insufficient time for such| Holley. He hit the latter at Kindred |an investigation by the present con- grens, it was said. telling blow. ‘The commitice’s action was t: Travie Davis, of Seattle, handed % view of definitely determining | clean-cut lacing to Buck Holley, Sa whether tmpeachment proceedings | ramento middleweight, last night in) |mhould be preased against him was *) | recommended to the new congress. | Davis’ speed seemed to bewild the main event of the Vernon fii | while Holley was unable to land « Henley regatta will be the lishment of a eamp to house The action taken by the committee |crewa. The heavy charges houses during the regatta has c LRLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE: and BICYCLES "83S SXctF: 7d TO pn Tor pleasure in dancing unt MISS nnIGHT 1004 Fourth, cor. Pine 10s. m. to 10 p. m. 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY them where they will you. from the first, “TO HIM THAT HATH” How many times bas opportunity knocked at your door and passed—because you had no ready money? Don't waste time in useless regrets. 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