The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 10

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; | i | ] i | _METS MAY HAVE TO PLAY TIE | TIFF OVER: STANDING OF TRAM Wo MNCOUVER, 6.4.66. 6618 rattle Victoria out is ike trying to build a for the title playoff with Vanc cording to Pilot Muldoon of the local will have to play off that tie game of rompnsaesnsean xe NEW YORK PIN Seraper out of cggshells—it can't be = SMASHER ROLLS The announcement was made Tuesday th attle had qual E Victoria Monday night. But Seattle's ae TOPPING The way the dope now stands, ac elud, if ttle loses to Vancouver Fifteen hours of bowling, without a stop! tonight and Vieto over Van It’s a world’s record! couver Friday, Se and Victoria The stunt was accompli Inst week, The reason for this is that; N. Y., on Auburn alle if Vancouver beats § od , and was officially scor eattle and Vic , he grade eaides being a good center and Gordon G at forward bi ye F toria beats Vancouver the Arist You Try It! for violations of the Ameri- ; le weslees “a4 ¢| Will get under way at the local Y¥.| way too much for the oln squad But the stock made up o 7 ® ive '@ chance t6 tie fo: . i conser, Ca rate us one ¢ r pe ES ns the J etired records ot baad aban a How many games can you|,can Bowling Congress rul ' niest men on the buseball | A. tonis The Frank um took an early ge ie ee oe Snteating: Pantie bowl in su mn and still keep But Matty didn’t do an a Balle ig gree t 1) ,ziere are the complete drawings! teeq and © headed ae Suettions anb ther ee rnd row! succession and » c tut Me didn’t do any Hamond today antics rival} en Ce ee SAD duplicate numbers is being yee. the ball near the middle of the he was too busy running up &lipose of Nick Altrock, the famous for the tournamen iret Team Semmeries , , a being HE S TONIGHT alley? ° Washington comedian } UPPER HALE Peas “4 one mp “ee te eax ck ot ® wee a The average bowler, in a He picked out his favorite 16 steed Gemecied, aan B.C. ¥. M. C. A. bret: $ to g the public has ¢ ight at the local arena with Van-|1 tournament, is pretty much pep- || pound ball and at 9 o'clock in the! with the Yanks an he showed| University. Commercial club vs.| ‘ aa ater: aba Gouver as the obstacle necessary t0)] 04 out after he's shot his usual || morning let ‘er fly. And he kept ; : ‘n | Palouse high scho 6:90 j won 14 over. But Seattle has won every ‘ cot aoe ; w he : , . ‘ < Dla cords at bow! over. But Seatte ry |] three the same ball on the jump all day Sea DS Soe Sh Varnen i eey A. | id0eh wield “Astiilery:} ; ieune MM bia popular recor Sees Froeg Ciip. MaimmetiRren: on the Imagine keeping at it for 106 nz and up midnight, with: | “ 1 in a bie Count |¥® System Sign Co., at 7:30 . Seattle ice this and we have oat kn bieieei enclnk: fer thn who ed in a big Cons . wai fe re Umpire—Barl this in our favor at least acre TR AR sncornge gto player di being en ae Gorn ae - + “sage Matty Cheche of Auburn, N time It took pin boys to reset the : f ton. at 026 i b A win for Seattle will put yale in upon by ick. | ‘ } the finals for certain. Van: by aerallbe at cPILLS 90.061 the Tiger the «ap at] LOWER HALF Batiara (18 already in, their win over Victoria bisa Te one daevties. Be has asked! Rattery A, Coust Artillery corpe,|Shew (4 ’ ! Monday assuring the leaders of a} “after the ball was over” at the| for, his relea nays he in) Walla Walla, ve, Seattle ¥, M. C.]> ‘ , place | . ¢ bs ready to ret eume A., at 9:30 Lowr : nuer | nd of th sth how n s what | a pee You can’t afford las The first and second team will pensar A 4) 3 ry “ew The pa Mitebet| 5 Pirates, of Tacoma, vs.|% Dunca ar 4 chin axtemanee oe — play a home and home game with the} Sah Seecemae | Fisher wrecks a great key fo at 10:30. lortmawi tunity 10. aatie loc ot woah team scoring the most total goals in| vomanegeet ap oro smbination and Manager KE sx. D. O. K. K,, Idaho, bye music at thie greatly re the two games being declared se Pay: a ag ee ~{™ 2. « time before he] Aberdeen American Legion, bye Bree¢way (21) w © ily fn eg ad ail WALKER Py gr i ”" round that beg with angle t * oR apa wey DOUBTFUL os od we that Mitchell and F of the teams drawing byes tonight ‘ e . son, Va na Whether or not Juck Walker, | ——@ rien 3 jewinging Into action, too 3 Harry Fox, Ted 5 Seattle's premier rover, would be} Mad = ¢ 28. And besides being good fleiders | Tho semi-finuis will be reached ! 1 a Jazz Band, Art, Hicks able to play tonight was doubtful this ree 7 both Mitchell and Pisher hit pretty] Friday night and the finaly will be r as ana dckman’s Morning. His knee was severely in-| weriow oo... ° Mad et of three} Wel! im the Coast league, expecially! played off Saturday. All of the er for Fraser jured in the game with Victoria here|Movinson .........0 160 17s ise— ane] Mad eigse r, who clouted over the .200/gamew will be staged at the local | Umpire—Wella last week. Muzz Murray will start | Cralxe 2H 1 ite Rime id ae last season, ty MGA lontelius in his place if Jack can't make the | ¥*'s#res bs Pa. mplpacnan tte eet . steas. "Oinerwioe the wane are ex-| staan [CDACDS wna muti fore PHILS BEAN Wonk usic House pected to line up as usual. ‘The prob- | : Sia Wak pa 66 GAINESVILLE, Fila, March 9— A oargry able lineups follow: | Thorn : ae Stet eres Sereen ee r | mow © to get Sasne ond Hildebrand ... “55 nd 182. Mis fin three Wild Donovan's driv: dn University Street Seattle Position. Vancouver. | pout ; aaa) oO 3 whic: " | wl 7 snd 204 the I" out of the National league Holmes .... G Lehman | Van Osterbout 7 99 Rowe F D Duncan reat —— | 48 GAMES ver aw cellar will start here tomorrow, when Rickey ES Cook CyER See ti ae. i the new Quaker manager gets his | Walker-Murray ..R........ MacKay No. t Tewm ell: pe vege She squad to work. The battery cand Morris rw Skinaor i 2 156 s:4| brought scores above 200, Eight | then Petc Muldoon was a champ. baton werkead: out todan, while ths Riley .. LW . Harris . 168 171 4 ceolag ig ~~ , | Arnistrong wasn’t fighting champs. main body of the squad infielders Foyston S Adams ersoveccsee 181 168 141— 44 een SS * nd outfielders, were arriving ‘The tiff is scheduled to get under |judges who kept an eye open) few years ago, but couldn't mab Hee asagte: hathall “ohemes men || Fitz could pick lemons. THE SEATTLE STAP YANKS SIGN -VERNON’S | iene... || UPSETS. carve has ever|| naments will be held in various KT, La, March %—| SAD Texan, March Qa Missing members of the Yankee club | Benr Giar fielder, | Body | today were Bob Meusel and Rip Col-| bin wa Chicag ~ oe BALTIMORE, March 9—Amer | lin Vin Pipp, Wally 8chang,! neon summoned Judge 4 bead Legion members of the | Bob Roth and Bob Sharkey arrived | 70 0 ts piesa naa, tate of Maryland have formed | yewterday and had their firet ened * under KEYSTONE | 23000222" """ || PREP CAGE 22 20220825 Sonorcnn Sn Every post in the et cent when not knocking home runa, © knows about the story re ly sent representatiy mith ling first base and the outfield told by Heinic Zimmerman a perfected. | youngsters | s . KERNON won Man already under way STANDING OF THE | | KAIN HALTS Sox Jerful keystone || for baseball, football and baxket a ery BAUM RELEASED | HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March 9) | © © mbi nation ball leagues, and the promotion . : Heed | ALT LAK CITY, March 9 my . ork may become } which has been|] of boxing . "ae Baum, veteran Coast league|the routine schedule of the Bostgs | one of the elm The state is divided into five |] }rankil pace oak | has been given a release by | ed Sox if rainy weather com: | jext the Coast! | districts, and championship tour |] w. attic tec 7 000| Bait Lake, ‘The release was accom.|tinues. Manager Duffy was unaiig The biggest day of upsets of the high school basketball season were in order yesterday when the “under n Mitche the Kreat licte short P. N A dons’ up and walloped their oppon top, han been| ° ° jents in two out of the three tffs il to the New Tuenday York Yanks and A E MEET Franklin stepped out and downed Hob Maher, see Lincoln at Lincoin by a 29 to 22 1 wacker, has| count, Queen Anne was walloped by een traded to} OPENS Ballard at Ballard by a 16 to 15 score » Minneapolis | Broadway just nosed our West S¢ club for Carl Bawyer atte 1 to 20, at Weat Beattie, | with of the what he had done for baseball broken up, John by} with the W . 13 teams entered the annual | he shooting of Johnny Cole at panied by @ note of appreciation of DAY, MARCH 9, 1991, KAUFF St amonzo al to give hin f yeuterday, owing to the inclement weather, LOEWS DALACE Hl CONTINUOUS -17T0 11 HIPPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 2 Big Acts Tomorrow Headed by RUTH ROGERS and LAUREL FOUR —and— SMITH & COOK Feature Photoplay “THE BROKEN GATE” Starring BESSIE BARRISCALE Gen di Ger anee te went o S86—~1800 The othe him com Raf the SAVAGE yds k of his glove. At this point the STUDY WITH AN EXPERT | | inl aie Mclaren ; _ ‘ . Was Marted te corner, taking 407 trained for two months! 3+ has nde falle my lot to mee | off his gloves and wa to bin #e | kept an eye on him all during the! ways remember, It probably I not}in’ no cham * tonight ATTLE I rer : hours of alley play git, they | go down in-history an a ring| After much and an ab-| ~ = tamped a physical O, K. on bimlengagement, but from a mirth-pro-| solute pro t 2 — oo ee mped a physical ¢ m sngaren ent b it from a mirthpro-|solute promise that no harm shou! a] | oking standpoi nad tt | POMONA, Cal, March 9.—Players Shepard &@ Deotsen, . moe put thru another two-hour workout vey» ore champ a bit. Every ball thrown) a+ 4 Ballard Athletic club, from this 1 t tf Th F f Made In America; 2 blades a tallard t i hs, | fre ph point he affair re 4 Tuesday, consisting mostly of light ee 3 rew a shot of pain from a bruined | which at the a the | sembied an o toned ininuet at eature ti) ebony handles. assorted A wonderful value at. ‘The last three hours bothered the }come to him, Armetrong agreed to} >| finiek the bout as an exhibition and| T t occurred @ few routine, confined to infield, except wpeen My and swollen thumb—but Cheche eyidance of « aid und Dan| No champ ied ore” Gealbed ‘+ | pa ve field running at close. ‘Tho, weather | Hilligos 146— 522 | kept shooting straight into the head-| fut. It wa saldentd ea ‘th fxht, but on way out | One Premium Only quite coo! layers are kicking © pin a Lig colored fellow named Arm-|1 overheard some ¢ th " a 904—2600 « » the crowd e _ Chamber of commerce is installing | How about lunch and dinner ut |remark that whe came to pick-| Should er , larger heating boilers, Present Revey 145— 549 while the contest wax on? Armstrong seemed almont seven |ing up dubs Fitz had ‘em all beat.| Universal, made in America. ae system is Tnen tata tory | uA eam meubith a0 haa, tReet IL aaet Wek Gal Wn thir orobes Y M isdn’ ata maak tatu. to hotel” for : Bra areas sensi tien taiion bo bad anaiabcee dear In Your Memo: shange. | . of milk between shots. 5 eve lds off, ‘ | Kenworthy closed deal Tuesday! ee tte * Sit ke as D the fateh (at. at : ela LAKE CHARLES, La, March 9 with Killifer. Siwashes get Pitcher | oS eer |. een , - round dr 1) be in Athletic freshmen were assured - . | th: he to defend his un awe bod Curly Brown. Angels get Catcher | Roldt's Cate po yp 1 ais GHiestne Hels fab" Woes 4 today on Connie Mack's |g) With Title Insurance : ‘ all comers. Baldwin. Kenworthy believes Brown will add much to value of staff_as ho be is dependable southpaw, especially in ‘6 pinches. i92— Got Eldred signed Tuesday and is due oes. : today Shortstop Eliott argived ready for a workouts. Lane eXpected today. , i oe oe Team is nearly complete. 1 Gang posed for movies and photographers this morning. First practice game is billed for dished tai of California baseball ¢ Sunday. od for @ trial with the NEW YORK, March 9—Pete Her 10- ROUND i} ee 4 man, former bantam champion, is| R BILL 1 sion bl trying to get a match with Jimmy | ar Higgins, the British bantam king, in IS KILLED do ° ° Sie can Cul tiene ne | Al Devormer, Vernon catcher, whe is now in the New York Yanks’ signed to meet Carl Tremain, Roy | Moore and Kid Williams. OLYMPIA, March 9 ——- | 60 to 32, the Wray 10-round boxing| 4p with « sprained ankle, PAI E bill was indefinitely postponed by the | house last night. Kepresentatives Pliny Allen and Bob Grass of King county led the fight against the bill and were chiefly responsible for kil ing the measure. kers of the measure were con y a vote of | many of the repre tives switched | Winter, their votes at the last minute. | Teo The bill, as originally framed, | bunk would have permitted 10-round bouts | *» under @ state boxing commission to | \) be appointed by the governor. It] «tt was carefully drawn so as to elimi: | *#y* ate th objectionable feature: of (whalebone) piate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, goes. not cover the roof of the BOUT CALLED 0! mouth; you can bite corn off the 2 ~*~ fob; guaranteed 15 years. NEW YORK,’ March 9.—IIl with yraichone net of teeth gs influenza Benn Leonard, light Seattle weight champion, has been forced to EXAMINA. 7] $4 postpone his meeting with Rock "| Kansag here March 17. The bout may be held March 22 4 Bridge s Amalgam iil All_-work guaranteed tor 15 years. Have impressions taken in the morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice free, A PROMISE GOES | Catt am Samples of 0: Weta"! =A LONG WAY SUSSMAN OPTICAL ¢ ¢ Optometrist-Optician ‘ent Most of our present patronage Is recommended by our early custo-|again after all these months. We'v vers, whose work is still giving|had the dustiest, dirtiest trip out “ satisfaction. Ask our custo= 11 ips pont ow who have tested ‘our work, |here, and I'm practically in rag # coming to our office, be sure | Let's goin somewhere to talk thin yo. qn in. oe tight place, Bring | over. I want you to tell me where Sete. vith 1 11 can send all my winter clothes and Cot Rate have them fixed up a bit. I'm dead | broke and just have to make them | do. | | “But Beas, you'll simply have to| 207 UNIVERSITY OT. Iha 4g tr ag jothe het n ag the Sayeette Hemsc-¥atemen On and you can get them without | ms font Bess’ eyes lighted up with eager | | ness, “There's a store called Cherry's. 1 |eimply depend ‘on it for all m things. I just got this new taffeta there, It is only $32.50, and I can take as long as I want to pay for it fow wonderful, Ann! Will you take me there?” | | “Indeed I will. They are at 207 Rialto Bldg., on 2nd Ave., between Madison and Spring, over | Whistle, and you ean get you want and pay for to get one of their 00. Can you imagine ut of a store wearing it by pa a little dow later on? rou can do ther 1221-Third Ave COR UNINE RD SITY: und promising to 1, that's what Advertisement training camp, is temporarily iaid | that oe of victory b tore the ote but | ‘season in Cleveland during the past | : RLEY: DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES TION FREE . Brekien Lenses Depiiented tor Less —Don't forget your re- THE CLOTHES SENSATION ‘ 1921 team. Outfielders Frank ¥ and Emmet McCann, Outfielder you pay one premium | only, and that when the policy is issued. On fire, life, accident and other insurance there are re- current premiums pa | able at stated intervz | Title Insurance protects you from future loss by with Muldoon and overheard him say of the onlookers, “Ah'd sho’ t Jack Johns ht Armes Johnson and Catcher John W Mack announced shortstop, has also will be retain: Red” Shane ned a cont , big fellow miles. Next Pete| Four-round boxing shows at Ver. roduced as the light/non, Cal, draw $4,000 hi Door Bells Special 62c Can be used with one or two batteries or transformer. Buzzers arted reason of past happen- ee RECENTLY ings. You cannot afford | f the gong Arm DED 1.500 NEW BOXES to be without Title In- | with his style TO OUR MODERN SAFETY surance. 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OF SEATTLE Hundreds of Seattle men are having their suits tailored to measure as low in price as $35.75 EXTRA PANTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE They double the life of your suit, LAFF, The Tailor 1106 3rd Ave., East Side of Street, Near Spring Third A _ CHEVROLET “For Economical Transportation” oe AER 22m z HEVROLET “FB 50” Tour- e ing Car is complete in every ity to fulfill every transportation requirement. Its value is increased by its low price and its unusual economy of operation. Chevrolet Motor Company It has proved its abil- Retail Store ve. at Blanchard St.

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