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Pp TH | CITY LEAGUE HOOP T AGE 10 Km SEATTLE ITLE AT STAKE TONIGHT A t 4 sa _ siteailinesiatii ' I= ——_—_—_—__——— — ‘ as | { THE HOCKEY RECORD BOX |" pETE ELECTS TO CHAMP FOYSTON | Tet Player chub Goals, Assitte, ‘Total, Penaltie A R || Harris, Vane r if 6 6 | Frederick#on, Victor 17 10 3 j LAY i, ee | FLORES AND P A Morris, Seattle " ul 12 Skiffner, Vancouver... 21 19 ‘ : ‘ | Ho aver at 10 6 16 18 ; 14 r > ball Frank Foyston slipped into the Victoria 1 ° 18 rr | After beating Marcario Flores for i With the City league baxketba seid ak tha’ ellen vin “ebeiel three rounds at Dreamland Ws Dreamland title at stake the MacDougall South: | joud in the ey scoring records Tae Susu Weld toe Wien bond ’ | wick five, champions of The Star during the past week, leading miner, who fights on the wide, elect Fight Results league last year, and the Eekmann “Smokey” Harris, Vancouver wing, Victoria, ed to wlug with said F *, and he Here's the r ts of lant night ' eerie Lemme gpl vs een Jand rank Frederickson, Vietoria | 17’ ween my vases. 31 : 4 proceeded to lone the election when | rigiyig ‘6 squad to humble the champions praesent = tens eg jeeking, ; Flores caught him on the mola ie eee years, will clash ac the Y. M,C. A |} Ue star bas snagged 24 goals and || Johnson, Victoria ‘ : 6 27 bins CoUt tee nouthted 660 an A bye + lightieg, By tonight. | four aanists for @ total of 28 points, || Patrick, Victoria . 4 4 13 over Pote after he the f at |Viceoenee 3 ’ ‘pe fe, ey The MacDougall squad went prod J S | ABOT J [ | Big Jim Riley i# fourth with 26 ; bin, Fone see - . | 4 well ag 10 re wax no doubt but || tne fourth : om on y on one} | pnoan ancou ve . od e as pocked out, t the yet econ rss gat w =. Eipr | points, and the big Seattle wing ts! | nator, Vancou ‘ " > ° what he was knocked out. Frankie tle welter, champs down the line by a 21 to 19 coming strong Murray, Seattic Py 1 ° Sa ah Ca eae eae ae emeet y Suther. count at the University of Washing Alfie Skinner, Vancouver wing, haa || Row ttle 22 0 27 carried the best kick of the evening 10 iain H ton. fallen back, ax he is now five points || Deireau, Vancouver... 11 ; 6 2 13 fintic entertainment dished up by the carne Sean t Both squads were among the first leehind the leader W. Adams, Vancouver... Knights of Columbus o oneata pe e regular season, and both | | behind th: _ Nenate 0 vi ik send Ree auea tine! ganas: th toe Jack Adams, of Vancouver, in still sta eouid pave won the tame WH mete ai al he play-off the other night, the Mac the bad man of the league, with 65 | he had boxed Fiores instead of swing ttle featherweights, | < the Northern minutes on the penalty bench | : nts, boxed Dougull's defeating the N } | Wie doaagh spre : ing with him, He had an edge for i Efe team and the Bckmann squad % LTHO the training camp season is only aj, Noy Mickey, Beattie defense star the first three rounds, In the fourth swamping the Y. M. C. A. : i , | i the only re ar in the league who lp started swinging, and Flores The champs are expected to line few days old, the problem of Seattle 8 | basn’t been sent to the penalty bench | clipped him with a left'on the chops| Vearne Searoy, the Wenatches up with Dick Frayn and Ralph} i ar i put se i wre \that made Pete dizzy, It was just a| middleweight, was going pretty goog Beith, two of the best forwards in| batting order is just about settled right)». couven HERE Weedon ef tee eatltad ot with Eadie Hammond, the local pop the league, at forwards. Walter | ) now if the players who are counted on WEDNESDAY cain (etnies Gibt .Wetes | until the third round, when Ham a . " oot ve er Wed new. 1 at i slipped a hard right ti Woods is due to play center, with ; a +3 . 2 Vancouver will play here V ould land. It did, and the fight | mond slipp nto hig Jack Davidson and Stanley Staats | yd regulars now open the season with) gi Nine last regularly scheduled bint grey roy couldn't digest it, at guards. the tribe. | game of (he year. | INED Paes was over. Ted Wiel ‘The Eckmann team will start with | Unless some new players are added or miav a / Before the bout got under way,| man officiated, Lieyd and Perk Lowe at forwards} 1 t { victor BY ALEX C, ROSE VICTORIA, March 6—In one of|Joe Waterman, Flores’ manager ene and Ceci] Jamieson at center. Ervin some of the regulars are beat out of VANCOUVER — Final arrangements were com-| tho greatest sames ever played in| came to the boxing commission mem-| Ted. by the way, wore the aud Cook and Ray Eckmann, two of the | [| their jobs, it looks like the tribe will! Victoria and Vancouver will meet sah te & for the fist éune-| the Pacific coast hockey leadue, seat-| bere St the ring and asked for = ahitt | pretty salmon pink shirt best guards in the league, will play . will amble to the plate in the following | ‘* eo in the North this week, tang | pleted this woe z " y lea ‘ in referees, ax he claimed the bout | tured bis officiating at Une Americag ; those positions for the furniture ans ling Monday in Vancouver and Fri-|ai meet of the Pacific Northwest| tle and Victoria played a torrid 44| wa, “in” und that arrangements had | Legion show. i squad. order when the starting gong “om A 4] A tn Victoria. One Joas for Victoria { association, which will be held| te, “altho a winner was tried to be| been made for Pete to win, 80 “Doc” oe | ane, od Murphy, third, “Brick” Eldred, | knocks them out of the 01 ‘ | vate . Thile these bo The game will get under way) Lane tf. chante wet i Kenworthy, firth, | enocks them out of the running for) 1 ine annploes of the Waverley | decided on in three extra 20-minute | Kelton, of the commission, officiated.| While these boys were leaving promptly at §:15, with Kenny Thomas Wisterzil, 3b. ranup - . 4 haeaad playoff “ s He f Portiand, | Periods He wasn't required to give any deci-|the ring Druxinman told as of s at refereeing and Walter Bell umpiring ord 7. nad rie wow yr pe Gov prog eg : eg Tub of Portian®y| ” ‘The score stood 4-4 after the regu \aion, as Flores handed it out. Kel-|fight at the E cs club when a big 4] 7 Le f here's no Fensoi . " noun on the week of June 20:25 feree in etlll safe, heavyweight drifted into town look 1, |lar three seasions were over, and| ton’s rep as a referee in etill safe, STAR TROPHY Kenw . : ‘ * , neither team could score after three jing for a match. Nate matched him at TO WINNERS Middieton or Cunningham, ¢.f. | Roxy Middleton or Billy Canning INS FROM |necretary, w aw usual, be at the | Duin pouch al oatre: peal: | qrhe main event was pretty good, |with Ivan Miller st the . ae Senne St waleiets game be a * he eater yet Hy ald re | WwW yp two es gd neyo oe A lows by Victoria last night would | altho it didn’t carry the kick that the The newcomer was scheduled tof tween the Eckmann Furniture com Catcher, ree On eee ee ee C. H. Davis, jr, acting aa hie chi ave eliminated them from @ place |semi-windup did. Dave Shade did a|fight Hagen, but Hagen didn’t show pany and the MacDouguall-Southwick Pitcher, j bac sixth @eintants the play-off, while all ttle need-| lot of rushing around, and hia ag- up. Miller hit the big bird on the five, will obtain possession of The} Hilly Lane.-the new outfielder ob SMITH WILT STANDING or THY Taw | _ Al! _Receewary committees that are) oy was one win for a chance to meet | gres#iveness earned him a draw with |chin in the first round and knocked Star basketball trophy for the com-/tained from the Oakland club, ts HIT SEVENTH | Won. Lost. Pet, |Pequired for events of this kind. |v, oouver for the champions Young France, Both boys put a lot|bim out for half an hour. When be ing year. The MacDougall-South-|4lmost a cinch to lead off for the) Jimmy Smith, the new shortstop, | oaiitorn ‘ : aoe | have been chowen and the age Victoria led by a 43% count until] of action into their work, but neither |came to he told Nate that if Hagen H wick five won the cup last year. The, locals. He's one of the speediest men | tent a very strong sticker, and he's | sa" + 4 as Bre already in motion to make (is) ene ast minute of play, when flaxen-; made the impression expected of ;didn’t show up to fight be was : team winning it three times, not nec-|in the league and he’s & good leadoff doped to bat seventh. : ote J2int gathering the best and bigs) paired Frank Foyston, of the Mets, | them. oilug boa, esearily in succession, will keep it) sticker. He's small and works 4} This leaves the battery men tol w > 1 | wormed hia way thru. the geal de alias he SO permanently. pitcher well. bring up the rear, as usual. joa. « a fense and evened up the count just a| Shade isn't very big. He meets! The ppening bout didn't carry any ar WISTERZIL TO There may be @ chance that) 4 Ji, tonight over the Oregon Ag: | SCRATCHED | few seconds before the final whistle | Jimmy Storey in Tacoma next Thurs- kick at all. Mickey Hannon ané PLAN SERIES BAT SECOND |“Tubby* Spencer, catcher, will Pe | ten will cinch second place for the} Several changes have been made | blew, day and he's giving away a lot of | Billy Sneddon, —_featherweighty WITH TACOMA ‘Tex Wisterail, the new third sacker, | moved up higher in the batting order | University of Washington in tha Pu-|this year in the championship sanniiilthijuisiialanioninicies | weight. He'll have to show a lot|boxed a draw, Chances are that an inter-city |i, also a cinch to hit second. Man.|if he hits a 300 stick ye oe bei cific coast conference basketball race.|@vents and the “open” bas been | more than be did last night to beat Series of the best two-outof-three | weer Kenworthy sald that Tex would|more than likely than be wi “lhe varsity had a tough time win. |seratched off I I ER | Jimmy. ‘The receipts from last nighf’s show somes Setwess the winners of the stick second before he left cod pe ep re acorn ie now | Bins from the Aggies last night at] Owing to the everincreasing nam G = PED pire Saar Eo: secned over to the Irish Be Seattle and Tacoma city leagues wi a ted In that Seattle batting orde cahy a | ber of entries each year it haa be Fe noticed att Starwich a’ © | Hef fund. be played immediat Sater teas PL a eet marten io hes ite speed and punch] ‘2 “U" sym. and only a lnst-minut ¥ ae the che oe ingside last night. The only thing| - - order for the Portland Beavers last! that |*PUrt grabbed the game out of the|come necensary to lim he clas ” ringside la: nigh: o j N. A. tournament, which will be held | your and proved a Valuable man.| pretty well concentrated, and that) ii 0 ei) ee eine 924 the amateur championship to play | that was arrested by the new sheriff LES CANADIENS at the local “Y" next week. This | jie'« « good bunter, a good hitter and | gang figures to give the opposition | 1) hy God quintet looked (ers with a P. N. G. A. rating of jw his attention j series 18 for the Puget sound cham-|ig particularly efficient on the hit | defense plenty to worry about from _ se than they have any time this|9handicap or less. AN with handi-| DEFEAT pes 5 LEADS RACE pionship. It was inagurated by The ana run ply. the starting be’ season last night. and many spec-|caps of 10 or more will engage in | Frankie Rogers outweighed Roy) PLE Star Inet season, with the MacDou tatorn think that they will be lucky|@ handicap tournament | Sutherland by several pounds in their | manding of the teams follows gall team defeating the Scobey to grab the second game from the| The Portland golf club will take | bout, but Sutherland gave him all the| 4 Won. Lost. Prt Pirates of Tacoma in two straight | ¢ Fi ht Gervaitia feo tontaht care of the latter event during the! fight he wanted. Referee Whitman |Paedione —-e—-———. 2 3 e rea es ‘The shooting of Stinsyg and Mo-|first three days, after which play ; called it a draw, but it looked to us/Ottawa om sctac 48 aE ! Cart for the losers was acular.|will be moved to Waverley for the} ane the mb cba mgrouttd pyre as if Sutherland had an edge. Rogers |Hemitos lois 8 ee | ve pulled out in front of the) gig most ot oa | —o 9 Stinson was the high point man of |closing rounds. | praahite a cif yp vant, | Ot meat the forcing, but Suther-) woserpeay, March 5.— the game, netting 14 of his team's | WOMEN'S | e' land's blows carried the most steam-| 4005 isa the east Ay pa scoren, Heine Seilk played best for | CHAMPIONSHIP the Quakers gave them a big scare! tn the third round Sutherland piled) — 0). seco: TS = | before the final whistle at Broadway | yy 4 big lead by good use of a right; *#tonal Hockey race. The final ‘ itt-Fitz | Washington. The women's championship Will) wriday, Be deal i eilaincmanhins. |games of the second half will be Marino names Britt-Fitzgerald Lae - The game tonight starts at 730 [be played off, as in former years,| with the score 15-all in the final| “™ “M4 * left hook played Saturday night and the wi» || Britt knocked out three times and wins. | wasmmmstnee, cod Mummery o¢, |with the qualifying round of 18| period the Quakerw had xix chances| Op, yea; something we forgot about | Ber Will meet Ottawa, winner of tht || Eddie also tells of Gans-Nelson battle, Talver (c) (3). ce ¥ou anthers (c) (6) [holes on medal play, on Tuesday. | to lip ahead on free throws, but! whon dimuming the Flores-Pete|F8t half of the race, for the me BY EDDIE MARINO, ‘The referee mut trim in hin chair and | bows Siinwen CY] An important change in the/ inabitity to shoot from the foul line! pout: If there's anything funnier | %°O#! championship. . Manager of Hetnie Schuman — | rained hig right hand, |Grne arena go Mi cagbovad wa Waveriey, | mt, them the lend than one of our Hebrew brethren try SEAN ent fight | ever Fitzgerald wan wo dimgusted that |Gardner ..... . vated after the fires will ta| The Tigers then found themselves | ing to talk Filipino, we'll have to be| HU NTOON ST em J ver it” cnd{he never fought in San Francigco| Mefeve—s. C. Weniward, Tacoma —|as all rounds after the first will be | and two baskets by “Ish” Welch, and| shown, But Sammy Belkin le a ver-| pussy’ Mgr eee - on ee My of 36 holes. In previous meets only | a converted foul by Armand Marion | satiie chap, He was seconding Flores | LEADS LEAGUE immy Pritt in San Franc ' , che > . ; | ieeees baters the big fire, Fitzgerald} At that time no man in the work LINCOLN eet ee nal tnd final matches| gave the Pine st. team the needed last night, and the lingo he was) tarry Huntoon, of the Ei “ | couk dectaio: e 7 he double journey = j s tex | ¥: las known ax the “Irish harp,” and|could have won a decision over Britt tial sha ee ak Gs a | handing him evidently brought re-| Brooks team, is still leading the Gip 300 |had been beating everybody in the/in San Francisco AND UAYS fa. — th 0. | TIGERS TAKE parr |lengue. in tedividaal” jorucc a powier, | East while Britt was winning around! I got the biggest kick out of this wach ae bandicap | mated play | EARLY LEAL vermis . . smash- | Francisco. Britt was a great|bout altho the Joe Gans."Battling against bogey, two-ball foursomes. The ‘Tigers took an early lead and] As Pete walked out of the Arena,| @ponnell is a aoa (ane Free Neison bout at Goldsfield, Nev., in mixed foursomes and men's handi-| gg sorte 68:15 to's sh Ube Sivek Ladbae: baenting sea ae de. eee n Pressing Hunt quite [favorite in Frisco at that time. r " ; at 1 cap, are on the program. Oe tee tee gh 7 “ i e jclose with an average of 195, chen, | Fitageraid knocked Britt out three |1906 was really the greatest fight STANDING OF THF TEAMS uM - half. In the third quarter the! Salt stood on the balcony steps With | Vaden and H. Benson with sooses ll sad [times in the 20 rounds. The firet |¢ver saw. Wen. Lak. Pt (Oem Quakers got started and scored eight | just a bit of a grin on his face. Pete | 193 and 191, respectively, au jtime they counted about a half a] Gana won the fight noth 42nd i yet ag “ point, while the Tigers went score-) had some sort of disagreement with | pies dvicsie sibs oirbhae SIE * ‘ 4 a foul. I thought Nelson ‘ | xed foursomes and handicap | jews Salt and broke away from his man mw minute over Britt in about the | round on NEW YORK, March 5.—Batt ‘ tthe post-season sarien of the Commer-|seventh round when Fitzgerald had the best of it and that he coukl ‘ medal events a heduled for the| Marion, with four field goals and|agement. There were some hard| Ortega of Cy “Alea ibo Bai cial Tearue eet under way thie week with |floored him. The bell saved Britt. [have licked any man in the world H fair nex. It is hard to picture any-|two converted fouls, was the high-/ feelings, and it seems Salt didn’t | ¢, aa tao “ Six teams. Puckett company and the} 1, the 14th round Fitzgerald |that day at 133 pounds. It was a) |thing better than the grand mecca | point scorer for the winners, with | weep any tears when Pete swallowed | “7°? “ bout Seg Bon Lyrnngpedy i ioe o ond knocked bim cold again and some | Wonderful fight fram the beginnmg| Lincoln had a tough job wallop-|at Vancouver last July, but the) Welch scoring three goals from the | that wallop on th Hawa swimming Sard imaruet and’ the lecirie company. |body switched off the lights until the fatal foul ling Ballard yemterday at the Ballard| Waverley crowd is out to outshine | field. Koznow, with three field goals, —— |ships will take place at The Market five are all old bowlers that) vain in the 20th round, which} Another great fight was in Chi-| ym put finally emerged with a 23-/anything that has ever been accom: | iead the Franklin scorers, Nate Druxinman told ug between! May 28 to 30, ae py . for a seneee | was the last, Fitzgerald hit him with |cago in 1905 when Abe Atell, feather |51 yietory. Queen Anne beat Wert | plishe | eek played a good game at/rounds that Bob Harper, Seatt ———_ Sf tnomecives with a little practice, ‘The |a right in the stomach and knocked | Weight champion, weighing 121) gattie by a 32-12 count, and main-| Players from all parts of the! guard for Broadway, while George lightie, is still in New York, looking Puckett company has signed Jimmy |him dead. The round was cut short | Pounds, boxed Buddy myan, welter-|+ained their firet place Ue with Lén-|Northwest, Middle West and Call-|‘Tskuno was the shining light for the| for fights, Bob is trying to get in| Dorning and Hingiey, and they look | Tot “tne “bell” again saved Hritt.| Weight champion, and gave Ryan| oj). fornia,, will be there and it looks | Quakers. | Benny Leonard's camp, } win Clark and Climgenpes! of the Lam: | - — — Jone of the niftiest boxing lessons I) ae piaying of Kunz, for Lincoln, |like another big time this week of | THE | 7 ee | Berman, wil! give any good team & battle | ever aw anybody handed was largely reeponsible for the Rall sa 20-25, LINEUP | “STUDY WITH AN-EXPERT o is week, coms = 2 apes * splitter’s victory yesterday. Nollan. . - | Frankiin Postion Rroadway x wae Guessing Contest; || {nein forward, was high point | PLAY FOR Ucintoch sae. Forma soee:2 anon usiness mond || LEGION Who Will Pitch | ™* ° y.575 MONTHLY MEDAL. fs ener. Oar Next o Hiltigess win | oO 1 ite Virst Team Sammary Members of the Seattle Golf ctub| ¥r rd . Feek SSarTLs enter his strong Sunset Motor com- | } Laneotn (22 Hatiard (21) Twill engage in the regular monthly | Takuno ward ard | - Samy team, of ‘the Caseline lengee, CIGAR Coast mers? |) wilt” Ce ee tae monthly | Meine summary: Bubstivutions—Aral ter and the sixth team will be either a real 10c cigar, very , | Vimaet petition today NC | mehoenfeld, Behoenfeld for Aral, Deetken | from the Seattle National bank or - While ‘it's pretty early to get || »| north end course is now in wonder: | for Frisell the Brunswick-Dalke compaay mild Sumatra wrapped. much of a line on the probab Kunz ‘|ful condition—in fact the best it) Scoring: Pield goals—Marton 4, Welch | ‘at 2% of grow sales — in pitchers for Coast league clubs || Anderson paces nie Gs Danese | nas ever been in, which is saying a4 ai 3, Mcintosh 1, Kosnow 3, Lon-| Bes iota nat tat thon cash— donated to dix on opening day, here's a set of i Dunean for G. Dunean, G. Dunean|@ mouthful. With favorable weath: | “Free throwe—Marion %, McIntosh 2 day, and everybody had a good time abled veterans, gucases H. Duncan. se er conditions a large field of en-| Keferee—Les Turner he Bike ere piansing on snether dance Seattle—Bob Geary. | Referee—Rennta Umptre—MuliKen, /trants in expected to take part in 8 cage SS ER a at the same bail on March 21. Portland—"Ruddy” Kallio. | today’s event Firs Team Sommary > yodegaieelag thee On | ie cs ae COMING IN land were received this week, and all the | Oakiand—"Buz2” Arte | You. Lawrence (4) SPRING ECLECTIC FAST AT CAMP captains are lining up their teams and Sacramento—Paul Fittery. ays Frases ee tt) |AT BEACON HILL ‘i a a me te te oe Salt Lake—Ralph Stroud (if he : a Parrott| Capt. 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