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VANCOUVER IS FAVORED TO WIN TONIGHT’S GAME; ok BIG CROWD EXPECTED t:2:. x0. 9 "FS BY LEO H, LASS March 14. of 8,098 for the Arena rink here is expected to be smashed tonight at the opening game of the play-off for the coast| Jerry hockey title between Seattle and Vancouver. ‘mar point to an overflow crowd. lancouver’s squad is entering tonight's ’ de win the opening game of the clash for the honors, but} “4 betting is even money on the two games. VANCOUVER, B. C., is ta be played in Most total goals in the two pattle Wednesday, the team scoring | harp Rotary The attendance record | Mutual Boa Cius 100 Per Cont Carrier ator Advance tic ket | | Roca s tiff a slight favor- The second elton tin games will cop the puck laurels }\"\! ‘of the season and will meet the champions of the East in the |! series for the world’s It’s the same old story of speed vs. tonight, with Beattles Rpeedy seven lining up against Van “couver’s powerful team. Both sevens are slated to enter their strongest lineups when Referee Mickey fon gets them under way, [os Seattle's clmnoes for the hon. Ore depend largely upon whether or ) mot Jack Walker, rover de luxe, is oo to play the whole game, knee is said to be O. K. again, whole battle he will be re by Muzs Murray. Murray be able to take care of the Kind of hockey he did last week Beattle against the Vancouver Vancouver team will take the with Lehman in the nets, Duncan amd Cook at defense, Mackay at "Fever, Harris at left wing, Skinner ‘at right wing and Jack Adams at "Foyer. There is a slight chance that " “Gyclone” Taylor may start the at center, but it's not likely Millionaires will have Bill and Desireau on hand for sub work. tle is due to take the tee with forward line lining up as usual. means that Frank Foyston will center, Jim Riley left wing and Morris right wing. If Walker ean play at all he will be stationed otherwise Murray will start. ire and Rickey will take care of ‘the defense with Holmes at the are times out of the last four the Seattle team has walloped er in the playoff for the and the Mets, who always play best hockey when something eal big is at stake, are sure to make bid to win tonight's game. If ‘Mets can get away with a win they will have a big advan- over Vancouver as the Million- haven't been able to win a from the Seattle team on the ice this season. ‘The Lineups ty oe for the game follow c Vancouver. Lehman Cook (©) Duncan Mackay « Harris + Taylor +. Skinner J. Adams W. Adame Desireau ON PITCHER SIGNED OU gow Towa. — Kenneth tin, who pitched 24 games with iB independent team in Colorado last , and won them all, has been by Sioux City. ~ MAY GOVERN WRESTLING NEW YORK, March 14-—An or.) n to govern wrestling sim- to boxing, as controlled by the Yonal Boxing association, will be d here at amecing of wrest- authorities, called by the Inter. u Sporting club late this 16, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reserved Seats On Sale at the Arena 1210 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 IF THE ARMY USED IT, WE SELL IT A Permanent Army and Outing “Goods Store CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS 04 Third Ave. NEW U. 8. Army Web Belts ...35¢ U. 8. Army Aluminum Mess Pans ..... ‘Breeches .... U. 8. Army or Navy 0} Dress Shoes <page Wool Auto U. 8. Overveas Caps Heavy Khaki Coveralls $x10 New Wall Tent—Spe- cial for Monday and Tues. day White Hospital large, double Army Toques Officers’ Heavy Khaki Blank eta . 87.50 U, 8. Hobnall Shoes ....85.45 U. 8. Field Bhoes . . $5.45 Army Bacon, 12-1b, tins $2.40 Special @x100Tarpaulins 84,00 U.S. Army Officers’ Khaki $3.50 Blankets, urniture and Canvas s championship. $10.75 | TORONTO, Ont, March 14.—The}| x second game of the National Hockey league finals will be played tonight hore between the locals and the Ot tawa Senators, Ottawa won thet first game by a 54 count, and are} greatly favored to win the serice. As soon ax the series is over the winners will leave for the Pacific coast, where they will tackle the winner of the P. ©. H. A. for the World's title, The world’s champion ship series will start March 21 FIRST IN EVERYTHING LOUISVILLE, March 14.—Jayson Kirke, 6-yearold veteran infield star of the Colonels, claims to be first in everything. He's the first to report first to visit the bat factory, first to hit, and everything PUTS POTATOES FIRST THREE LAKES, Wie, March 14.— Fred Luderus, property of the Cincy Reds, is a ,#eed potato farmer here. Fred won't play baseball unless he can get a ble man to hoe his | “spud” crop. CUBS TO CLIMB HILLS SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 14.—All will not be soft pickin's for Evers’ Cubs at spring training. Manager Johnny's program calls for several hours’ hill climbing at Catalina island every day as a reducer LEAGUE FOR | AMATEURS LEXINGTON, Mareh 14-—The Cen tral Kentucky league, composed of jeight clubs, ts being organized to promote interest In amateur baseball. j Ne salaries will be paid. A nominal gate foe will be charged to pay ex penses. Fredericks Renith Miller “Bowling Gossip BY HARRY HUNTOON ‘Three games, for a total of 2055 the skill of the Hike with the Cart Bilis was the leading ine 644, while MeDonaid flourished brush for a 414 total brush, Pike > Mausdort a 601 total Lambermen again opect the dope by taking the edd game from the Vagies, All of the tough teams look cany to these birds right sow. Friedholt belped carry the tose with roa Rippe’s Cafe team stepped ont and beat the Kirvoks the first game, bet came to life ned ty. ‘The Orpheums trimmed Tks Ne. two out of three In @ Dot match. Dow of the losers, put In 228 the last fle Massey and Durntord 4 tor the winners, apectively. HEAVIES SIGNED FOR GO TACOMA, March 14-—-Young Jim Barry, Petaluma, Cal., heavyweight, has been matched to meet Tiny Her man, of Tacoma, in a six-round bout here Marth 34.0 ters eve the 180 wears. With 49 bew' 4 Hugh Dui Duffy, ty, Red Sex skipper, ways that Del Pratt won't be al lowed to join the team in midsum. mer. He thinks Del will get spring fever before that. SISTER KNEW “Frank, 1 know you promised me a taffeta dreas for Easter, but you need clothes more than I do, so I'll wait.” “No, you won't, dear.| one tast I've had a big day today—-that is urneyed to say I've learned a lot. That . young sister of mine ran into my | they cameo Stew Wriekb had hi joffice today all dremed up gnd the Palo Clears with |when 1 asked her ‘Where? How?’ | high man on Bike No} a she told me about a place wetter we cas om could all buy the finest clothes for almost a song and besides that, ltake asx long as necessary to pay \it’s Cherry's. They've just received cir new spring stock and their aings are great. Come on, let's | both make our selections today jand doll up for Easter. They are }down on Second ave. between |Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto Bidg., over the Pig’n Whistle.” | Advertisement. toon stilt” holds first piace by Donnett th 195, Vader strong in second piace ae t dropped to 193, but # Meyers and Benson are stil fourth with 191 apicce — Webd hae battled hie the Hall of Fame ree- On open ind Teck, Pickering at them deserve another scores of 130, 153 aad 18, Freper- tively. eat All of the bowlers are practicing for the next Elks bowlers’ ball, which will be held at Gedding’s hall Maret Tl. Everyone had = goed time at the Inst one, and we look for « much larger crowd, ax the Bike sau how to make you feel at hom If any, bowlers are looking for pathy, they should call on Hill W for Dusty certainly delights ft out—with F English. ia de art D and showed he hasn't for- bowling three or four rolled 28 perfect and has kno Fat Ste how by Fat WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. Harry Benson? Their names have |abeent on the Cheaaty team latel are probably being groomed tor | tournament | afternoon 368, Nice game to waich to be in. Entrance, Second ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK GOLF STYLE PINEHURST, N. C., March |Golf players at the Pi [club were startled when Miss Eliza beth Clemson of Middletown, N. Y. strutted over the o bockers and golf stockings. 14 Seattle, Washington ors. RECLAIMED |{¥ EE ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION secese ees $2.25 to $2.95 U. 8. Army Regulation Crystal Pool Hall MONDAY, MARCH 14 ton Breeches ...... . 8. Army Regulation Wool Auspices of A. O. H. of Seattle U. Breeches . $. Army Spiral Puttees . Army Wool Pants $2.00 Army Coveralls Army Gas Masks Army Mattress cy Speakers Bishop E. J. O'Dea Miss Mary MacSwiney John L. Fitzpatrick Cartrid, Cartridge .8.Gold Cots 8. Pup 8. 8 J. 8. Tents, Musical and Dancing Program Army and Navy Blankets TENTS—AIll Sizes led. Money refunded if goods not satisfactory. Mail orders Briscoe School Band Admission 50c Doors Open at 6:30 P, M, arred for the club team with coming week two of our star teaine of 200 fame, was in town What has become of Elmo Jones and They the hurst Golf} urse in knicker- First ap- | — pearance of a woman golfer in bock. THE SEATTLE STAR RAIN HALTS SIWASHES’ | » PRACTICE March 14.—Noth sted the POMONA, Cal. ing but rain has ¢ | Coast league baseball men train ing here since Mriday night, has m either Satur ‘The first scheduled to be it impomsible for a workout of the sea played with the nona terday had to be ed off because of the rain. Man “Kor Kenworthy ia wild of the two-day layoff, but he 4 that the squad in in better that he expected for this Ume of the Kenworthy named the following as wure of their bertha Tubby catcher; Kod Murphy, first base; Wisters!], third base; Stumpf, shortstop; Gardner, Geary, Schorr, Brown, Demares, Dailey, pitchers Langhardt, an outfielder, arrived | yeuterday Kenworthy {# arranging a number of practice kamen for next week game with the March Field soldiers will be played during the week The team will play March 17 in mona, the Mth and 20th in Pasa dena and Mareh 24th in Pomona. The team ye poke” year. being Spencer , |tocad fane are ¢ gerly looking for. | | ward to these | Manager Rivers | Tuesday, amen BATTERY A WINS TITLE The Battery A team from Wal! Walla, won the P. N. A, basketbal champlonship when they defeated the Vancouver “Y" five in the final game of the tourney at the Seattle Y. M. C. A. gym by @ 62-22 count The combination playing of ment and Rich, the Whitman college ‘ «tars, was largely reeponsible for the gsuardemen's victory N. A. Game shows RENTON AND Northwew championship wi rm basketball he decided Wednow day night when Renton and Orillia | fives meet at Kent. Orillia haw beaten | Renton on the Itenton floor and Ren jton has beaten Orillia on the Orillia floor already thin season, and it was decided that the championship tilt | would be played on a neutral floor | “Dee” Wells of the Seattle ¥. M. C. | A. will referee. Leslie Turner, coach of the Broadway high school five, also coaches the Orillia team. ICE CARNIVAL TONIGHT Returns of the Seattle Vancouver playoff ice tlt will be announced jduring the sixth annual night. the best costumed skatern, Skating will start at 8 p. m., and the grand march is scheduled for $15. The party will break up at 11 p.m. ‘FORMER CHAMPS WIN TITLE BOSTON, March 14.—Jay and Joseph Wear, of the Philadel phia Racquet club, were defeated by Clarence Pell and Stanley Mortimer, of Tuxedo, N. Y., for the national amateur racquet doubles champton- ship. The winning pair were the title holders in 1915 THREE TIED FOR FIRST Matt Grossman, F. L. Stannard and J.D. Taylor tied for high honors in the regular Sunday Seattle Gun club yesterday all made 48 out of a pomsible 50. Les Reid was leading professional, with 48 out of a pomible 60. shoot at They SMITH IN DODGERS’ CAMP NEW ORLEANS, March 14 Sherry Smith, star southpaw, was back in the Brooklyn camp today jfor a while, He arrived yesterday, ‘and signed a contract, t cording to reports, will be used in a trade for n outfielder to take the place of Zach Wheat, who has refused to re port. a BABE STILL, SWATS SHREVERC la, March 14 There isn’t a doubt here that Babe Huth is the “king of everything.” | |The natives are still talking about the performance yesterday of the bambin®é against the local team, when he knocked three homers and three singles, scored four runs, stole six bases and scored 11 putouts at first base. The score was 21 to 3. "'—™=M The Thorpe family of athictes is always in the spotlight Le brother of Kd and Tom Thorpe, *! famous athletes and coaches, enters Columbia. 4 OUR PRICE “TION FRE: Broken Lenses Duplicated fer Less SSMAN CAL CO, te Optometriat-Optician 6-6 Pike Place Market Below Rotary Bakery HOYT’S NEW MENU Roston Baked Beans . Mexican I Macaroni and Cheese ... Home-Made Pies, per cut . SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese .. Hot Hamburger .. ns Hot Cakes and Syrup .. 3 Doughnuts and Coffee . Best Coffee in Seattle 5c HOYT’S 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE Beattle | whieh | al is expected here | ORILLIA TO PLAY) league | toe car-| nival, to be held at the Arena to-|oarpentier prevents him boxing out-|0f major and minor baseball In the ‘Ten prizes will be awarded tol nide America before he meeta the| ‘raining reason. the} LINCOLN BESTS BROADWAY With the Nollan-Bassford Heuketh combination working in tip-top shape, | | Lincoln practically cinched — its |claim to the prep basketball title! | when they beat Broudway Saturday | afternoon by a 19-16 count the! | Broadway gym, The pasing of this trie « the defensive work of Kunts, TAncoln guard, for the Kalleplitter’a win Had Broadway a center who could make baskets when baskets counted, the result might have been different T™ playing of Gilmoure, roadway e Was com dab! but he never built to be a basketball center | DEMPSEY _IS GOING TO EUROPE SOON NEW YORK, March 14,—Jack Dempaey’in going to Burepe the last week in March. He and his manager, Jack Kearns, plan to nee the sights in London, Paria and Berlin, ‘Dempeey will receive a check for 25,000 for acting in the movies out in Lon Angeles,” sayn Kearns | “That'll keep him busy until last week in Mareh. in were responsible | Kut Europe! that’s the big! thing Just now No white champion—while cham. | plon—ever toured Burope. r trip will net a precedent. “Wilnon set a precedent by going abroad while presylent | “That's what our trip will be Dempeey is crazy to see the other | wide of the world, He'n going lage that $25,000 movie check all the |way to Berlin | “Resides seeing the people the champion is going to be seen by the LY WITH } Ab, ‘arpentier walloped Demp: | | sey at golf while in thin country. | “No one can lick Dempsey in any } thing and get away with it. So the Jehampion will meet Carpentier out ide Laxemberg gardens in Paria at | golf. | “In he to be married and will the trip be his honeymoon? Well, Demp- my in 26 and in love. But he won't be married before the bie fieht on | July 2—and he may not be married at alt “The girf's name? Ask the cham. pion. I haven't the slightest idea— nd that is straight “The object of the trip, of courne, in to make money and get acquaint ed with foreign sporting men. NO SOFT MATCHES “The champion will show them how he can box in exhibitions, When the big fight comes off in July they'll come over to seo the fight by the ahiploada. “He won't box any soft Engtish heavies while away. “A clause in his contract with Frenchman. | “We'll be gone three sacatha.” BOXING IS STRONG YORK, March 14—Roxing strong in New York state. ‘orty boxers given permits by box | ing commission recently. BANCROFT FEELS BETTER | SAN DIEGO, Tex, March 14.—| | Dave Bancroft, Giant shortstop, who has been having stomach trouble, will be cured, a Cincinnati man wrote him, if he drinks four spoon fuls of sauerkraut juice each day Rancroft, however, is greatly im proved, and expects to be “as good as ever’ when the season opens The | Giants beat San Antonio yesterday. | j ZBYSZKO FAVORED TO WIN NEW YORK, March 14.—Stanis laus Zbysrko, veteran Polish wrestler, starta his drive for a championship bout with Strangler Lewis when he meets Joe Stecher, former champion, here tonight. The Pole is a slight! favorite in the betting because of his | | superior size and weight. | STATE TITLES AT STAKE TACOMA, March 14.—State am ateur titles will be at «take here Wedneslay night, when the Univer sity of Washington boxing and | wreatling teams meet local Y. M. C. |A. athletes, The tournament will consist of six wrestling contests and six boxing bouts. Jimmy Clabby will come to the| United States after he boxes three} 24 round bout REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS TEETH In order to introduce our plate, which is strongest plate known, | ver the root of mouth; you ean bite corm off th guaranteed 16 years, ow | the All work guarantee Have impressions taken in the| morning and get teeth same day. xamination and advice free, mples of Our Plate ad tor 15 years, | “plone nt patronage is our earl whose work is good’ satisfaction, mers have tested our work, | ren coming to our office, be sure are in the right place, Ag This ad'with you. Cut-Rate. OHI N MOTORCYCLES LEY DAVIDSON) and | youngsters | time | turn out for the lw }men and they will not be able to turn |have almost continuous 5 FROSH BALL TURNOUT SOON “Dode* Brinker of the Uni March 14.—Banny ut he h robe at home and new CINCINNATI, | Baneroft in down Huddied in hin b he's fighting rheumatiam ritin | ‘This «pring Banny saw the Dixie special pull out for the Meda’ jing camp without him, for the first time in 30 year. Banny's Utle of the Cine }turned over to Mrank start of 63 Behle seems Ike @ for he is 76. "Tiehle ian't going work,” says Banny help.” Garry Herman told the old veteran he wouldn't have to retire. Hin mal state. ary will continue the rest of hin life Charley Lythan, who twirted the| It nearly broke Banny's Olympia high school nine to the state |-——— champlonhaip in 1919, is expected to | turn ut for the Frosh ni Lyman is not in school at present but plans | to enter thy spring quarter which | starts the last of thin month | Jimmy Racker, who caught for the | Broadway bigh echoo! team last year, in expected to turn out “Doc” Adams, who pitched for the | Stidium high school in Tacoma tor | ny calm after several years, plans on turning out y __ oe Joe Girard, the twirter from West) knockit® a man down as »* Seattle, who. had the high school | Gibbons did in bis prime league standing on ite bead for a| ther star who in Hkely to throwing job: an all-city man in the Seattle high school league last year and slugger, in exp A to turn out for an outfield berth on the} Frosh nine. Coach Brinker will make no at tempt to get a line on the men until after the squad begins turning out. ‘The Freshman class at @ recent moeting voted to supply funds to buy the team new multe LINCOLN BALL | MEN OUT TODAY | Coach Soukup of the Lincoln bigh| fExcursions are being ~_ school issued the first baseball call|yy towns Babe Ruth tun for a turnout Monday night. Boukup|tnis epring. have seven lettermen from last rs champtonship nine to build Coach vorsity ball call of buginess manager team has been Rebie, an up of Washington Frosh base nati team, is expected to insue his for this week Brinker is men sometime baseball kid to Banny, both well-known in circles thruout the Northwest, nd a coach. wn of the Wrouh ma- but there are several who have m their mes in high school nines Unruout to do all the “I'm going to terial in sehool Pat Meran is figuring on Rube rquand to render signal service agninst the Giants and Dodgers Al Barberta, Heinie | second, |any of Groh may draw short or third. ‘em. a heavy He fits Claude Hendrix will use his piteh- ling arm hereafter to make gestures to prospective automobile custom- ors Why do they want to yacht an, the way to Belgium? There Aner wet countries clover home. “Doc” Hart, trainer of the this year’s team around and it is ex-| pobing, has been all the way to pected that the Raileplitters will be! sweden and back since Robbie lost | a strong contender for the title this) tne world series. eranon Lincoln has one more basketball game on thelr schedule, which will) be played Tuesday. Four men on the! basketball team are baseball letter. Crew candidates at Wellesley Col- lege must weigh over 115 pounds and be over 5 feet 2% inches tall Pittsburg is building an addition out until Wednesday night to the gmndstand to seat the They are Nollan, Bassford, Kunt?/ extras Rabbit Maranville will draw and Hesketh. ggegone: The only way y Ted Lewis will ever! SUNDAY BALL pred bg = get under the FOR TACOMA $s [S22 TACOMA, March 14.—Tacoma will anday base ball during the season of the Pacific | International league urteen Sun j days out of the season of 18 weeks, |will find the Tigers playing here Yakima will have 13 Sunday games, No Sabbath contests will be played| in Vancouver and Victoria VARIETY OF BASEBALL LITTLE ROCK, ARK., March 14. Little Rock fans will get a variety | it own car won't work, If it puffs and it jerks, Don’t fuss with it all the day; Just grab up a phone, Give address of your home, We'll be there right away. MAIN 6500 SEATTLE TAXI COMPANY The Pittsburg Na-! tionals, Chicago Americans, Colum-| bus Assoctation and the Omaha West-| erns have been booked for games} with the home team. FORTY-THREE HUNTING DEATHS PITTSBURG, March 14.—Pennny!-| vania board of game comminsioners report 43 killed and 85 wounded in! hunting season just ended. Blame jump over previous season to lar jer | number of hunters. | ~~ PLAN RECORD MEET PHILADELPHIA, March 14.—One of the largest baskethall tournaments ever held is to be staged at Univer sity of Pennsylvania, beginning to day. One hundred teams expected to compete. That Feature of One Premium Only Should Linger In Your Memory ALL-STAR BILL! ALICE America’s Favorite With Title Insurance you pay one premium | only, and that when the policy is issued. On fire, | life, accident and other insurance there are re- current premiums pay- able at stated intervals. Title Insurance protects you from future loss by | reason of past happen- ings. You cannot afford | to be without Title In- | surance. In Seattle it is furnished by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY | “Under State Supervision” Ascets More Than $600,000.00 PAUL NOLAN ian’t out | either | BANCROFT IS DOWN BUT NOT OUT when he found himnelf unable te all the work himself. He has been in baseball for years He was @ manager until Since then he drifted into a train | training camp jaunts back to year after year have been a doubig pleasure. ‘They all love bim down there, tog Panny always could get the beg accoramodations for his ball team, | He was a wizard at making ext bi mes and double-headers His business wits many lean y ‘9 why the salary voted to hig a pension, nny has earned every michal +4 DUFFY , BOOSTS COBB POSTON, March &—~Ty Cobb hag another loyal booster In Hugh Dutty new skipper of the Red Sox. “1 can't see anything but succes” |for Detrott with Cobb at the a |says Duffy 3 | “Te has the brains and the fire, ; “He'll lead the Tigers thru mam a close game to victory. “Detroit was a good team jyear but killed its pennant ch lby a long, disastrous barns’ trip. “I'm for shorter training trips shorter schedules of exhil | amen “The Red Sox aren't going to themselves out in the spring watch our dust when the opens “The experts say we're 8 sister. But keep your eyes on | WON’T TAC EAST BERKELEY, Cal—tniversity California will have no football jwith an Eastern college this University of Oregon has signed fiat open date. x M x COUGHLIN AIDS RAHS EASTON, Pa—Bil Coughlin, |mer Detroit infielder, is back on coaching job at Lafayette o | ris diamond stars clash with season’ ton April 6 for the awny. jaa 7 Asie. on Nelsy Dentists ta rday's Star 1 am now devoting lmy entire time to |my dental practice |Having now served the people here for twenty years, | @ made good by nt dental work and making te with C Dentists, norido I operate on pocketbook or sell you co tion. I give two dollars’ Py Dental work for every dollar E lceive-so you save a dollar, dollar, and our interests | mutual—we wal 338 fon ee tan ‘or people w' |S abwin’3. mhoWwn, Mention Leading ‘Deatlat 106 Columbis St. and 8 0 worl Twice Daily—2:30-8:15. Matinee Every Day Nights—Lic, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Matinees—15c, 25, 50c SPECIAL ROTARY WEEK— DON’T MISS IT! 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