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. @0Uver nets being confined to shots ) @mtried the puck around the Seattle PAGE 10 METS COMPLETELY OUTCLASSED BY VANCOUVER IN LAST NIGHT'S TILT BY LEO H. L/ March 1 VANCOUVER, B. C. we, the Seattle hocke of the seri night. ‘The Seattle team was outclassed Doth on the defense and the offense Weakened treniendously by the toes | @f Jack Walker, their crack rover, | Beattie was lost on the big Vancouver | fee. The forward line played poorly @nd the Vancouver squad had urtte| Trouble penetrating the defense of the Mets. Walker gamely started at Fover, but after about two minutes @n the ice his injured knee went Back on him and he had to give way | to Murr Murray, Murray téok left ‘wing and Jim Riley swung back to rover. Only the wonderful work of “Happy” Holmes in the nets ever | mostly to pepper ball and close infield work, as well as some hurling The fielding was in pretty condition late yesterday afternoon kept the score from mounting into the doubie figures. He made save | ‘After save of almost sure goals, es | [pecially in the opening minutes of |AM4 as soon as it in dry some fast | Valse |workouts are scheduled by The Vancouver team scored their | Worthy Kenworthy plans two workouts, be The little boas ls pay First goal in the initial period, but it ‘was a gift. Mackay came sweeping : the blue fine ide when he took the pass, but Referee lon allowed it and It gave the | home team the edge on the first | dled ‘The second period saw three more @idin’t have a chance to stop the shot “Bt Was after a minute and 21 seconds ‘Of play in the second session. With a two-goal lead the Van ‘GOuver team began playing a seven. Man defense and the Mets didn’t Thave a chance to break thru. After ‘the first few minutes of play in this | the rest of their attack on the Van ‘he blue line. | oy third Vancouver goal was an. | @tlier gift from Referve Ion. Skinner | Bet, and in a scramble in front of ) the net with a hajf a dozen men Battling for the disc, the goal umpire @eclared that the puck went in, al it was impossible to see the ‘Puck at all, as Holmes was laying At. fourth goa! followed soon after ‘when Cook scored on a rebound. The last period was a rout for the final whistle. Harris shot the first goal in the third period after a pass from Dun from the fence. J¢ was a terrific ‘ and Holmes didn’t have a) chance to save. after a scrimmage in front of Seattle net. ‘The final tally of the game was Scored by Harris on another pass from oan of pep from whistle to whistle, the Seattle team seemed dead } on its feet. There was no doubt but | What Vancouver was by far the bet-/ ter team last night. | | ginning today the ice and passed to Harris |ne particular attention to his out Harris was off. | field. He says everything is shaping up to his expectations. Several practice before the b lwith the Chicago Cubs Bill Cunningham arrived in camp jany | claim. | irts. | high school | penish by a 30-15 count. CHICAGO, Chicago, SSEN 4 7-to-0 count in the first The second game SIWASHE TRAIN FOR CUB CONTEST POMONA, Cal, March 15 Rainierys resumed practice here yee terday with the entire squad out field was soft from two days’ so th egang confined the workout rift into the Seattle net, Har. | Sunday and Ray Hates pulled in yes Billy Burke, the trainer, says scoring again on a pass from | terday from left wing, Holmes | the entire team is in better condition than any bunch that he has | previously handied. jis In camp now GRANGER GIRLS ISSUE DEFI rs Granger Girls’ Basketball Meepion the Mets had just five team, county champs, © ehances to score on short shots, all The Granger girls have never been defeated in a regular scheduled game. | It is said that they have been refused @ game with the Yakima High schoo! | ‘The Yakima team has lost one game this season, that to Toppenish Waiske Granger defeated Top. MEET AT CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE, March 15.—-Annual {8 team. The Seattle men track and field meet of the tried hard enough, but the old snap collegiate Association of Was not there, and the Millionaires | Athletes of America will be held at three more times before the | the Harvard Stadium Ma: “ANOTHER SIX-DAY RACE March 15.—April 2 will | bring another six.day bicycle race to Jack Adems counted the second It will be held in the Stock. | yards Pavilion, which will accommo. date more spectators than the Coil-| seum, ene ver team played with WIN TWENTY-ONE, STRAIGHT PASSAIC, N. J., March 15.—The Passaic High school basketball team | has copped 21 straight games this .—Outclassed thruout the team went down to a crushing de- t at the hands of the Vancouver puck seven here last night, the home talent winning by game of the playoff of the coast title series s will be played at Seattle tomorrow night and as total goals will decide the championship, the Vancouver team practically cinched the honors by their decisive win last mmes are sched practice game 200 4a Tim ane 7” 14 $36 8T1—26 Kenton per ye 144 198 , swite os oue ROOF | Wide 5 14 Hughes ime a4 “* + 78 pea ve BOT 26 1 seo «9 304 ' ’ 0 96) 1003 3 oe Rippe's Gate Mansett ¥2 ate » Narr ”» Vickering 162 143 194 Of or p20 1088 “ 22 980 T9k—35T0 Brunswick. Delke Colleeder Oo. ; en he Trees " Mudson “ - Reichert 193 184 368-— 69 22 OTT s9T—8T96 ‘The entire squad are claiming | the state championship and challenge girls’ team that contests Wiaie Amateur 27 and 28./ Dummy ate MeCailongh ie 10 Witham .... Wil, O'Donnell, U. OF W. | DIAMOND TILTS}|, A NOUNCED wht Club, at Seattle, Camp lewis, at at Seattle t Heattle League Cham at Roattle May May SPECIAL MATONI® Palo Cigars BON MARCHE LEAGUE Ne. 2 Team + in eee 1% 166 140 188 159 Osternout 166 335 1 Marlow | Crage 386 | Robinasn ree — ast 410 673 6431908 oe 297 Mtb att ii 4 see 185 with did the heavy work for the winners Reanewich-Raike beat Shepard & ‘The work of “Smokey” Harris, |"ason. Add them to last year’s Degiaon In the postponed game of Vancouver wing, was particularly | brilliant thruout the game. He play ed a wonderful offensive game and on the defense his back-checking aid | OMY bie Much to break up the Seattle attack. | Mickey Mackay, at rover, also Played some dazzling hockey for the home team. He used his speed to} First period—i, Vancouver, Harris trom Mackay, 19:45. Second per ‘Third period —feattie, Morris for Tobin; Tobin tor Morris Fenaitien First period—Vancouver, Skinner, + Minutes Seattic, Rickey, 3 minutes. 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Cherry's ha most wonderful clothes for both men and women at the lowest prices addition to extende that solve your vacation problem? “Their atore is at 207 Rialto Bldg. on Second ave., between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle."—aAd. | vertivement | by wearing the undbérg Rupture Support. We give trial to prove its gu jority. the Commercial league, two oat of three, Key Byers, of the winnters, carried his team Renton journeyed into Seattle and beat Palo Cigars Wade, of th well games 0 [Wok im the Inst one, and only corraled with their own drives Dick Renton team, shot two S and 145, but bad hard Griffin at first The neweoomers are I. Cann and Frank Braztl McCann is ured from Jersey ( the hard-hitting uti called fr BRAZIL GOOD SWATTER Virasii has been playing sional ball for three years and has| cent never batted leas than 333. If Galloway can't get nn will get a swing at the short Galloway ia trying to con @ weft-hand hitter, | field «pot vert himeelf inte which may save him. Brasil may replace Griffin at first. At least he'll stick as a pinch hitter | and ut Jimmy only pey THE SEATTLE CONNIE MACK SEES | GAWKY KIDS OF _ LAST YEAR BECOMING POLISHED STARS BY DEAN SNYDER La., sd the experimenting stage with his Athletics. ” says Connie. That's what they’re getting. | ue tn ver since I sold off my wonder team I've’ been trying | !4ncein to get together a combination that had the earmarks of an-| other great ball club, LAKE CHARLES I've got my team “What they need is polish, “It has been a long, lowing road, “This is the year it turns,” VERS 1914 Connie han t | rating the wheat from th Over prompecta have thru bis hands» He has but 30 players in his train ing camp here—the smal * brought & Hix regular lineup stacks up the way it finished last fal) j Added to these are a few extras | to be used in case any of hix one-year vets skid Connie has two weak spots on bis ball club. WEAK WITH STICK Clarence Galloway at short and Ivy 1 they flaxled last year league batting even If they don't Connie has @ likely pair with which to plug up his in m the St. Paul club. infielder stopping arte | SPIRIT IS GOLF TORONTO, March 15.—The inter national golf match between Canada and the United States has been off for this season, Too many other international matches scheduled CHESS WONDER WINS CHICAGO, March 15. — Samuel Rzeschewski, 9-yea ot Loda, Poland, won 13 out of 16 games against Chicago experts last night Two of the games were drawn and one remains in doubt Sammy had lost three contests Jout of 300 previous to last night pid chess wizard LEWIS BEATS PERRY ROIT, Mich., March 1 Ted | ("Kid") Lewis, British welterweight, |decixively defeated Jack Perry, of Pittsburg, in & 10-round bout here last night. In the semi-final Danny | Dillon, Pittsburg, won by a gc |margin over Eddie White, of San Francisco, in 10 rounds Washington fans will pay a penny more to sit in the grandstand this COUPLE TAKES | SECOND HONEYMOON | corge and Tare going tion second honey Isn't it glorious? 1 6 you want? You can arrange to | get the clothes all right—the same as we get ours.” “How, Ruth? We both need #0 much and—" “Wh Cherry's on credit, We don't believe rom and TI get our things at aving up to buy y when we can ur clothes ail > the | in wan't redit. Dy | Good NO CANADA-U.S. | Add to this combination of talent & genuine family eptrit, youth that | b De crampinh 'P HOCKEY THE PLAY-OFF Vancouver vs. Seattle Wednesday, March 16 8:30 P.M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reservéd Seats on Sale at the Arena 1210 Fitch Ave, Phone Main 2193 Established Thirty-One Years Resources, Last Call, $23,477,962.12 OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. W. Spangler, Pres t. V. Ankeny, First Vice President ax, Vice Pr J. HU. Newberger, V Ek. G. Ames, Vice Pri H, C, MacDonald, . La Grave, A kK. K. Reiley, i re B. Te Lonp! C. W. More, Wm. Kahlke, LINCOLN AND QUAYS TO CLASH thin afternoon, hag | came is eohed wh A win by the Qu win by Linco championship for youngster has been the Quay's point getter all season ‘The famed Lincoln trio their last gare in high school bas | in causing the much worry Queen Anne defeated Lincoln when | | these two teams met dyfore this sea. | Sag Rep gph gee Quays have the advantage of playing jin their own gym in this afternoon's } tame, and many prep basketb lowers are giving them a slight edge | to win the big go. CADDOCK LOSES SIGHT rmer heavyweight wrest has temporarily lost | the «ight of hi right eye Jemphatically dente |he received the inpury when “rans | ling” with Ed (“St SKATE AT PITTSBURG PITTSBURG re high-grade field but they're weak with the atick Hoth hit well for Atlanta in the Southern League, The the big me was too much for them angler”) Lewis neanon they may develop big - CONNIE MACK AT CAMP Emmet Mo fever knows when its licked and the desire to get out of the cel arded to the yionships have been a the flashy shortstop 8 | burning plonships ha y and Piragil te lar and you have a mental picture of 14 ean 38 y inflelder re |beld March 14 and 3 Connie's ball chad. Athletics will trot on tne} BOHNE KNOCKS ‘EM DEAD CINCINNATI, former Pacific Coast player and now recruit third nacker | for the Keds, knocked out four home | runs and a singre out of six trips to | an @ stronger. smarter and better team by Connie has another wonder team going Mo © Columbus A. A “BLUENOSE” A RACER HALIFAX, March 15 haw been picked as the name for the mner which will compete for of representing Canada in international schooner races to be beld off Halifax Dykes in a fixture at sec ond as ts Joey Dugan at third PERKINS REAL CATCHER Ralph Perkins, “Los Angeles” Is still the most Popular who ranks next to} Sehalk and O'Nell in the American League, is a whole catching depart ment in himself, throwing arm than either Schalk o1 O'Neill and jan't more than a shade | the Bt behind them in other angles of back.'by @ 21 count in an interesting 11 Mack's recruits looked ected to make up and take CARDS BEAT MACKS Tex.. March 16 ja Athletics lost to Louin Cards here yesterday Brand of Cigars in Seattle He has a better | Mack's Phitadelp DEMAND them and avoid disappoint- inning game. The other catchers arg Johnny | food. and they are exp Walker and Bill Styles. Beth are ripe for regular duty if needed. Glenn | S0tice during the co Myatt, secondetring oateher year, is being converted into an out- fielder Connie & outfield. TY the American league FALCONS DEFEATED "HIA, March 15 | standing pat on hia 1970 lie Walker in left ts the! club's veteran. Frank Walker center showed a big league pace dur. | ing hin few weeks’ work lant year, and Frank Welsh is a fixture right unless one of the recruits de velops into a “Habe Ruth.” PITCHERS BOUNDING UP Ed Rommel, Rollie Naylor. Perry, Bryan Harris, Bob Hasty and Rey Moore—all oldsters now Prise the best young staff of mound lingers in the me} Ieft-hander in the crowd are rounding into form. Lyle Bigbes and Dave O'Keefe are Connie's other, old-string pitchers. Only eight pitchers will be carried. Of the recruit slabbers John Slap. & remi-pro, and Fred Heimach bought from the Raliegh club of the North Carolina League, look Both are xix-footers and hockey team of the Olympic at Antwerp last August. defeated the local All-Stars last night in an ex citing contest by a 4-3 count. ZBYSZKO WINS YORK, Mareh | aun Zoyeako, the Polish wrestler, de feated Joe Btecher, former world’s | . In 2 hours and 16 min utes and 10 seconds here last night REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. The “Cigars that make the Nickel worth » Bit.” Other Sizes “SENADORES” Moore is the Be ARRE x “IMPERIALES” fol 2 tor 25¢ left-handers. 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