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i DRE Columbus. bout with Dave Shade. and looked like a sweet bat- tle. Duffy claims he injured his side in training. Young France, another Califor mian, has been substituted for Duf- fy, and wil! travel four rounds with Bhade in the main event. France was in the same stable with Earl Baird in the south, and Baird reo commends him highly, It's his first out in Seattle ‘The rest of the card remains tn- jot and looks pretty good. The Gemiwindup brings two hard hitting | Mentwetghts Peto, the Wilkeson miner. Another new boy will be mMtro- @uced to the fans in the third bout when Roy Sutherland, of Portland, Gees on with Frankie Rogers, local ‘Welter, Eddie Hammond and Verne Sea- Fey, midtdiewetghts, tangle in the @econd go, and Mickey Hannon and Ernie Daley, local featherweights, @pen the show, The first bout wM get under way @t $30 as usual NO PUCK PLAY OFF PLACES CINCHED ‘Vancouver haan't cinched a place the Coast hockey playoff yet. | A triple tle may result at the end| @f the season if the dope works out Fight Here's how the teams stand now’ Won. Lost. ‘Vancouver ... ...--.05+-. 13 9} Brattle . ih 11 it Victoria ..... .. , 23) Vancouver has three more games, two with Victoria and one with Seat-| tle, Seattle has two, one with Victo- Tin and one with Vancouver, while ‘Victoria must play Seattle once and Vancouver twice. Should Victoria win af three| ames and Seattle defeat Vancouver, | the race would be a triple tie, with |¢ @ll teams winning 12 and losing 12, @nd breaking even on the season. SEATTLE VS. VICTORIA TONIGHT Seattle and Victoria play tn Vic- toria aguin tonight, The Aristocrats | Bsr Must win to stay in the race. A de- feat for the Northerners eliminates them altogether, and would place Vancouver and Seattle in the playoff. Should Victoria win tonight and eattle win from Vancouver Wednes- @ay here, the Victorians could still tie Seattie‘for second place by win- ing their two starts from Vancouver ‘Vietoria enters tonight's game in thé North with « run of stx straight) Wins over the Meta. And the Mets| May be somewhat weakened if Jack ‘Walker's injured kn@e should keep! him on the bench. In case Walker fen't able to play, he undoubtedly be replaced by Muzz Murray. HAVE TOUGH SCHEDULE Tonight's tift will be Sentfle’s fifth game since February 23, and only | the fine condition of the local puck fast clip. ‘The teams are expected to line up 9 follows: Victoria, / Postion, Seattle. Fowler ....00.. G. -seses.- Holmes fection with the pageant there July $1 to August 13. FRANCE AND SHADE HEADLINE K. OF C. SMOKER AT AMLAND TONIGHT EATTLE mitt fans will sit in on another smoker tonight | at Dreamland which is being given by the Knights of | Some of the edge was taken off of the main event when Jimmy Duffy, the Oakland lightie, couldn't go thru with his This was booked for the main event together in Marcarto | Flores, the Filipino star, and Frank | Pat chasers has kept them going at their |" Chicago Is to witnos a series of eed races for power boats in con: | Yan Ornam ...... Bi rman 19¢-— S43] ise a1 Soule Owon LEONARD EARNS FORTUNE IN RING BY DEAN SNYDER Renny Leonard haa knocked ont more than $600,000 in four years With his right hand Renny ts a |two-handed champion, but his right 5] ts the main socker. ‘The $60,000 purse he recetved for kayolng Miche Mitchel at Ann Mor. |qan's benefit show wae the biggest he'd ever gathered. Ever since he pon—2089 Cutter... Brodear » Provetel . 206— at es) TY n— 188 Vaden Handicap Carton Handicap .. 11917 he haw been one of the ring’s a . best money makers. ‘The year he wdn the title he earned 5,000 In 24 fighta Fifteen bouts brought tn $95,000 tn ji9i8. BIGGEST pa KILLING Po In 1919 he made his biggest en ; ing. Proceeds of 22 fights put $17 000 In the cash register, Last year his drawing powers 13 fights totaled $120,000. He was fighting lees often but getting big ger cuts, Leonard doesn’t pol on a alow any more for leas than $10,000 or | | $15,00 Hiber Hand Sewten Seaneman Mann O'Denneft Mandicap s year be's got a good lead tn breaking his past purse records Leonard bas paid out about a fa be third of his earnings for taxes and Ht S\a manager. Right now he teps the Mght Ftunteow witiams Shomano Mannkes except Lew Tendler. hel probably earn $600,000 more. OLD AS FIGHTER Altho he t# but 5, he tf olf eo for as ring years eo. And ring age Carpentier at 27 ts an olf fighter. He's been boxing since he was 12. Willard ts close to 40. But he was 28 when he began to fight No other boxer began as Big Jess end won a championship. pa BECKETT WILL BRING HIS FAMOUS CHIN TO JU. S. LONDON, March 4.—Joe Beckett, ¥ngiand’s heavyweight champ, ts packing up his Mashy wardrobe for} & trip to America. | He will takethis famous chin across the Atlantic and show them how it works. When Carpentier returned from the United States he said: “America has made me rich tn money, as well as wealthy In mind. It taueht me to know the world.” | Beckett listened in on Carpentier’s eonversation and now will try it for! himself. “| want to moet this fellow Demp- wey,” he myn. jain't 1? ABROAD NEAT About the only Me lengue boxing Leonard hasn't tried te in Europe. And Billy Gibson has been teach ing Benny French and studying the steamship time tables. Neither England nor France har any fighters of Leonard's caltber but he could @well that $600,000 bank roll by \g exhibition work. They'd like him, too, Leonard is a Zhe most perfect fighting mechan. jam fn bint world “Maybe he won't fight me on ao count of the hangfire match with Carpentier. Maybe he will “They seem to think I've got a funny chin over there, do they? “Well, I'm the English champion, “T'll foot *em.” Rockett has been the doormat of | both Carpentier and Frank Moran. | Germans but d own Charlies Haryey of New York will fManover, many. Indianapolis look aft Beckett's ring business. | pars kal *. Beckett expects to be met at the - sonia mang-plank by a flock of Yank hea¥-| After 18 years in the Giants bira house McGraw says—"E-Y« to iL” ies—all eager for the chance to pop him on the chin. ! Hugo ‘The army of the future Is to be Duilt on “sand.” Thia send will be the athietica. Live examples of army sand are Captain Mabbutt of Camp Holabird, Md. and Spike Webb of the naval my. h are manufacturing more ath letic rand. ain Mabbutt fy in charge of all ties at his post. Webb is boxing inetructor for cadets. | They see a great future for the men who go thru Uncle Sam's train ing schoois. “i's the alm of army and navy posts to build up athletic teams rival | product of | ing thowe of the big colleges,” says) Captain Mabbutt. | In a tew years the teams of | Uncle Sam will trim the big-time | football elevens, baseball nines, track squads and boxers. “When young fellows see the af. Yantages in army athietion they'll be lad to enlist.” 1 Mabbutt weighs 285. He ta 6 foot 6 inches tail, Overnens he was active | ARMY OF FUTURE TO BE BUILT ON “SAND” |Garbish of Washington and Jeffer- | son, Benny Boynton of Williams and sey as achampion tall, A little green but best heavy among in promoting boxing. He himself |e orp of comers starred on a football team. He's boxed both Willard and Dempsey. Webb, also, taught the Yanks how box overseas. Both Webb and Mabbutt praise West Point's new system of hand- picking star athletes from other col leges as prompective army officers. ‘The cadet school is robbing big col legen of atars, but it is building army sand at the same time. Next fail Bob McMillin of Centre, Tote Ray may be past his prime but he ean outrun a Frenchman as well as several other Yank fliers, OUR LIGHT. © to Mrs. Myles. Jantiques! Mrs. Stylee—Yer; they were hand. ed down from my great-grandmother, “Then she took snuff?" “Oh, no; only smuft-boxe: ers Statesman. ~Yonk- Bill Wood of Johns Hopkins are slated for Wet Point. Theno and other brililants wiN put) athlétic sand in the army of tomor- row. Corporal Josef Guillemot, French distance runner, Is about 5 feet 2 jinches in height FA Geers picks Jeannette Rankin, 2.08%, as hie 1921 stake choice Three more race tracks are, talked of for Quebep. RLEY-DAVIDS ano BICYCLES ON MOTORCYCLES HIRSCH CYCLE CQ. 303 E.OIKE ST *COR UNIVERSITY. Inte an} REAL champion— | speedway at) Jock Johnson can't see Demp- Prison | naman a | New York's opinion of Bob Martin: Benny Leonard—His Right Hand and His Bank Roll | } | ‘ iiiweights with no close contenders! | Before be reaches the éown grade) He has been fighting «ince 1912.| years really determine a fighter’s|~ | What beautiful enuff. |% boxes you have in your collection of Managet Haggins of the Yankees intends giving the new baseball headguard a thoro tryout In train ing camp praction It is expected not only to protect, the bataman’t head while at the! pigte, but tm prove his hitting. The University of Wisconsin var- wity elghtoared shell crew may mark ita refurn to intercollegiate rowing in @ dual race with the Unt versity of Washington at Madison jthis summer, ‘The Holy Grows nine yrill play, 40 om, @tarting March’ 23 and con ng June 21. Madison Square Garden wl be a the scene of another aix-day bicycle | face, beginning March 7. An AllSt. Louis soccer team may won the title from Freddie Welsh f9 | tour the ¥ astern centers this spring MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50 Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE Hallé STUDY WITH AN: EXPERT | The Kavanagh Hat $4.00 TWO STORES First and Madison CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mis Optician Fitted AS OTHERS SEE US “Try gonh! Te was right. M never occurred to me before and yet there I waa slipping, and when he met me on the street and said, ‘Better get a new suit, Tom; that's beginning to look pretty seedy,’ I stopped, thun | derstruck, and took a long look in the ginss, “Bill was right. T tooked Ike an accident going somewhere to happen. My suit was shiny and commencing to Ko to pieces and I was unaware of the fact; but what could I do? The line and I weren't even but Tom whispered, ‘Go to Cherry's, where I go, and buy on| credit a» 1 do, They sult me and my |pay-alitticeach-month system sults them.’ I followed hin advice and realized how good a friend Bil wa @ ho gave me their addres Hore ft is right on thia card: 207 Rialto Bldg., on Second ave., between Madison and Spring, Over the Pig'n wt iatle,""—-Advertiaoment, [BuginessGllege ONLY PLEASURE yachts will bey WILL SOLDIER BOB MARTIN allowed to compete for King Albert's | quit the ring on request of hin wife oun and mother? Bob's end of the Bren. nan fight was $9,000. Three guesses, CARL MAYS is a southpaw golfer, Naturally he can never be ® cham plon, JIM THORPE, noted Indian ath lete, was a. Detroit Tiger for 27 | minutes. Ty Cobb sold the Indian to Toledo, Real Cobb speed, JAMES YORK, left-hander, «tened by the Cute, is a relative of Bergeant Alvin York, world war hera, PHIL, TODT, left-hander awarded to St. Lous Browns in Judge Landis! first baseball decree, can hit ‘em as far as Babe Ruth, they aay. CHARLEY WHITE would rmther box Leonard 16 rounds to & decision |than 10 rounds to the climax, which the champion uspally tacks on, WITH THE Indian wign off the Praves they’ll have to watch out for black cats now, NICK ALTROCK ts rehearsing a new program, Hlis headliner ts to |look under the first base pillow for Abies. LER FOOL has « stogrer mm Frank Wetzel of Flint, Mich. Wetzel knocked all the boards off the Mich- igan-Ontario league parks in 1920. RICHIE. MTTCHE) his letter head from * “I'm K. 0.” has changed m O. K.” to HOT SPRINGS ts getting aN the) fat. Ball players shed it there by | the roll at this peason, WILLARDD MAINTAINS hei be no jockey for any trial horse YALE. PROFESSOR ts against gtv- EMILIO PALMERO, Cuban, fives | ng tramp athletes handouts, at Havana He'll try to convince — Fohl he's a Walter Johnson, Pal-| CORNELL HAS resigned fself to mero claims bis father ts Irish, ‘Dobietem until 1926 IF HOLLINGSWORTH pans out for the Pirates they won't need Mar anvilla He's pitched two non-run nohit games. ONLY CHANGE tn Rottte’n Dod. ers this your is that Bobble ts heavier. writers—tell players are who most popular COMISKEY WAS « wn time from Wichita, AKRON REVUSES to be bounced out of the International It's @ rub ber city. GOLF OFFICIALS are considering | Boy Scouts as safest solution of caddy preblema. WALLY SCHANG may not be a hol4-up, but he knows he's only catcher Yanks have, GABBY STREET and Frank Schulte sign with Crackers. South- ern exposure suits old-timers. THE TUHRNSTILES—not the type | signing up Yaryan—the long hitter | THE AMERICAN assoctation @e Hines wuyiertion to ride im the Buse! They want a band wagon, HEADGEARS FOR Ohte wrestlers suggests they are with the headlock, JON LYNCH ts careful anf sibien, He doesn't box opponents, } BOY McCORMICK ts going betel to Ireland to imbibe some good Irish ginger. EVERY GOLV BUG 1s eager to pee! Dunean and Mitchell go om the! inks, pene. - 4 s MITCHELL WILL go to Ireland” fn April to golf with the Sinn Feim era. LATEST WILLARDISM ts that ‘he's going to quit the farm and tale his bankroll to Los Angeles, NEW YORK alderman who Be Jocts to #ix-day biking on account of” night riding is a tobacco user—net® grower, BIDS NOW BY HENRY 1. FARRELL NEW YORK, March 4—“Nothtin’ to prevent any one from makin’ ef- Hard tock for Nob M thet Matt Minkel didn't referee the Brew nan bow, Matt says Bob won, Carpentier will bos the German champ lim Berlin, Carp w © back & few submarines. menting on the second wave of “mil Hondoliar” bids for the Demprey: | Carpentier fight. Rickard merely | mmiled when talking of the $750,000 offer of George McDonald, London manager, Bo did aN who know McDonalé. Foven if he could believe that Lon- doners would givé him three-quar- | | Joe Reckett won't know whether te bon Martia or Dreotan whee be comes | ever, ele token TE vltchere te Ace Ane | ter® of a million and the movie rights Alame the once ever when the Bee | for the fight, Rickard intimated to Gale come home day that he would not take It. “Naturally, I want to put on that bout in America,” he said “The charnpion wants it in this country, and so does Carpentier, Figuring the difference in exchange, foreign countries are poor business prow pecta.” J. A. K Rowe of Canada enters 10 tm Kentucky Derby. He's got @ #1 in Bumbere colts nade Crevetand Indian ort other world tithe, There im't » eatiatied player in the teepee, on ais Washington and Jeffers acecses On Debie of wanting t@ concm there for 14,009 per. fome New Verkers any ft te tetld @ home run heme Can't please everybody. Promoter Floyd Fitartmmone finds tm Renton Harbor that where theres smoke | there's firs, Fourteen of various ee | scriptions in Philadelphia may or- ganize a league to produce competi m in various lines of athletic en- vor. (Tae | | WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the pegged of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance, corner Second ave. at Pike st. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS te Introduce our new pints, which te the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the | mouth; you ean bite corn off the tod. | we In order (whalebone climatically. Eve on with the new. All work muaranteed for 15 years. ¥ impre taken in the, morning an teeth same day. get ¥xamination and advice free seasons—Spring. have tested our work. ‘on coming to our office, be sure are in the right placa Bring 4 with you. Cut-Rate OHIO sais: 207 ‘UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Vatersom Co | ings here—they are ings are compounded, There is only one eurt and that is to save it. account with ua One dollar wi received on or bof month earns from th MTT SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 902: Where Your Money Works Every Day THRE is no rest for the dollars tn your eax hour shifta daily they are on the Job earning for you, and as a reward every #tx months the earn Think it over, then come tn and open a savings start you, and money VALUES UP TO always busy—three eight © way to acquire money, ‘ore the Sth 6 first. of the =< AVE. fers,” Tex Rickard said today, com | Inaug a unless he is newly and modishly dressed for that greatest of all IN ORDER FOR BIG BOUT Having heard nothing from Car pentier of Descamps, Rickard as wares the change tn the “firm,” and his suggestion to delay naming the |nite for 39 days ts agreeable to the | Frenchmen. have amwured Rickard there would be lehair, Rickard ald today he prob ably would announce his decision within a week, Lake Skiff Salling amociation of Canady has accepted the challenge for the 12 and 14-foot international dinghy trophy races from the Gene jeee club of Rochester, and the con- testa will probably be beld at To |ronto July 31 ané anaes L | Presaic OW ow) high scho school bas- ketball team has won 41 successive victories in the Inst two seasons. SHANER & WOLFF CLOTHES SERVICE for _ Spring Clothes as well as for presidents. We're starting anew, here it is acase of “off wit And, somehow, a fellow So we are ready to supply your needs, From the great mak- ers of clothes have come to us the finest lines of and Toptoats we've ever seen. Their quality is bett before, their tailoring superb, and the prices very moderate. The famous FASHION PARK SUITS and TOPCOATS, noted for their remarkable fit and tailoring, are on hand for your selection. They give you Custom Service without the annoyance of a try-on. Come in and look them over. We still have a few odd lot numbers in OVERCOATS which are offered you at $19.75 and $26.75 VALUES UP TO $65.00 Only One or Two of a Kind ‘All Other Overcoats at 33 1-3% Reduction SHANER & WOLFF “Clother that are different” 916 Second Ave. SEATTLE—TWO BIG STORES—TACOMA $45.00 It is understood that three states | No interference from the rovernor’s| uration Day — CRIMSON COACH PICKS BIG JESS CAMPBRIDGH, Mass, March €—0 Jess Willard has one strong backer* in Pooch Donovan, recently retired’ track coach of Harvard. “If Willard meets Jack Dempsey? again, and if big Jeas trains proper liy, don’t go broke betting on Demp= jsey.” says Donovan. “Willard did no reed work tatl preparation for the Toledo match, rThet's what Keked him “Don't let anybody tell you he game. if { 4 | I ever have seen. “I don‘t agree with his methods, I have told him so, “But Jess Willard, in the kind of shape, has at least am lchanee with Dempsey.” olitically and the old and ° can’t feel just right ring Suits than ever SET MEAN LN ae RS mR Le rn MYLIST ITS A ME TE

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