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rE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 10 TH All-Star ‘Leaders in Prep Cage Standard Dodger ‘While Memory Is Still Fresh! Puck Men | Keep Up Winning Pace Baseball | Grapplers We Take Off Our Hat to— ~ Selecte women Doubles Lincoln Score, While Broadway and Is Vital Beat Grads } E Queen Anne Have No Trouble Winning Their Tiffs Three Mets Are Champs, | From West Seattle and Ballard, Respectively Coasters Make Mistake in| Alumni Wins the Heavier One Cap, on The Star's is of the leaders in the high school basketball race Adopting Rubber-Cen-| Tilts; Varsity Wrestlers 1921-22 Team | kept pace Friday by winning their games, Franklin’ ter Onion | Take Lighter Divisions ‘downed Lincoln by a 24 to 12 tally in the feature game of | ae i, 2 j : the day on the Northenders’ floor. Queen Anne marked BY LEO H, LASSEN By Harold Marqui a | e Star’s Picked up its eighth straight game by beating Ballard 28 to 13|-———eoopyt_ seEMA that] OY Niarole Marquis ar t Team for Pacific |/°" the, Hill floor. Broadway took West Seattle into camp Os deb bhanie: with. tlives aia fate hes in the by { tournament 21 to 6 tally at FE roadway. fort . ' tr OV Coast Ice League Franklin defeated Lincoln by smothering the Railsplitters in golng t { ithe pniversity gymnasium tant | oreo ae wee Santis Mather "teal in the second quarter, At the start Lincoln took the offen the rach, (tiem, “The 3 umn srappler won | Picked by Rose, © ‘| sive, but some excellent scoring by Johnny Mager and aiha It-wilt|t lighter clanwen fell to the var | “se very game played here thie season . a n ) 3 iis sbowten of oast Weame don Bios Franklin's fin | STANDINGS Three three minute ber wer vag athe Gea! pair of forwards, soon put w Lost, Pot on ot avd AS eye a ° fens weal lithe Quakers in the lead.) 2verr 4 ee bi sonté in| Tia Warley fock 38 palate br wi a. . Derens Young Kono also dropped in Hresdwa : aay the country, | hing their first two matches on falls | Tarrio, eatte klgne Wine |{& Couple of field goals in this wk vat will not use and the third by d nn, ‘The Foyston, seattle act Wins | offensive. West Heattis a @ *! the n 19 jalumni victors won by 4 n with . Adama, Vancouver Ji ok) vere r Hd be of standard | 12-point total i | Will H. Adams, state com-| j © op: pan ara ge de 1 ke “ the jerry, varsity, won't straight ps, - ana 2 jtors down in the second half, both netruc ull leas vee a Berry vara wo strait jmissioner of food, feeds,, 4 BY ALEX C. ROSE teams scoring six points. “ tee cenit ahatan then Gees icy aa. tae ian tar | <_Ltrt tee ONCOL, CODEDE, WN drape ond herbi, because, by George T. Hood, local BREE 8 2) My. Mager wee the best man ? geane Welk pote te weil ha. 48 handie. aithe, Hoenn the assistance of other lead- erteq ager of the Metropoli savers, three of the day, He not only snared a . his instant action, he averted ‘ . jlot of points, but he dished up the fect bagride ath eg kill on the mat. They ers, he has kept alive the fight . . theater and Northwest rep Vancouver men} 0% °F Pe cantaktakes wit? ard balls and still hit 000 OF | wrestled at 12 * to obtain wooden hulle in @ possible epidemic of poison) ceritation of A. L; Bt and one Victorian | closely by Leonard McCutchin, but patter. or tant year, wan carter, alumnl, lon hie match’ Take Union for use as a\cases thru the state, following), be sahing ch sample The aganail te Oran r ball was livelier last year,)with Ralph Gale of the varaity Fe te Fike Wai because, by taking charge Star's 1921-1 poin no t about that, and! squad at 135 pounds, Gale gota tall Oridge across Lake Washing-| the death of five children in| yy, first Russian opera # =“ , Mix mere games remain on | reves « rightful alked jin the firs 4 a deciulos e , " 1 “ r Alb | Harry Spelde! prep. hackethall league whoa ao . wecull bales first « id a decision in the ton, Largely thru his. efforts Kigher from doses of what pany ever brought to ° | played good defensive ball for | Broadway and Queen Anne play p when apple wag too by » pC 8 : er Pn sem, baat = gees one ball for the! | petpned Guae af, Breedway andie, but the ball waan't Noble MeCredie of the var the county commissioners), thought to be epsom salts.'country, he has defini ame 5000, 12 aker quin Tueeday, The season will officially 6. che fielders to throw It seem to be awaking to the § Ps Le 1 Seattle on the 1 selections, Lincoln team seemed lost most! clase Friday with Prasklin playing k two decisions from W ‘ : i Adams was indefatigable in| placed Sea on m based on. thelor the Quaker Queen “Anne ‘at Franklin, Lincoln Maybe some of wprained his ankle service they can do by acting |/ mn the map. Hood is now in Los Ate games played on | ke the Lincoln team checking | Sietienwese ‘nemetie at | think they run . the necond bout and for.as “go-between” in making his efforts to trace down the geles with the company, aan Seattle Semitic awe the the gon elte " oghr y the Ss lee} so fast that the Green Lake offen:| ‘we sther postponed games have | Park because of tke 6 cement ee ved twaie. The the purchase, suspected medicine 80 a tO 4 nod ity tour in Seattle almost demand | sive was badly bent. Dick Kwapil at, tt te be rescheduled, Prenktin has ar ¢ games and ta varwit was giving away a Photo by Price & Carter, Starr Staff th t edies. : ‘ 2 game with Ballard at Kallard wed |) or two in epring training C&MpR, | ioe 6 oo dS, preclude further trag * on of Adams and Hood by Grady. fine tooth | center proved the surprise of the) § % po wap aS - re t of weimht and } nm hb arep ih Mires aeeidiicainsiaeatis ree comb method of} day, caging three field goals Lae owes read un account for this phase of {Be match. They were pos Bik: a " selection. Walter McCloud played his usual - - wp rd ye ate athe aa ‘” a pounds | r) | “Happy” Holmes is given thé/aggressive game, but he made the! There | Se 8 adtige A 4 . Otto Bardarson won the 158-pound nD t fe) goalie berth over the more xpectac:| mistake of letting Mager run wild $h2,"5) — — per tol i, ‘9 claxs from Joe Crumb by a decision Northwes' § lar Hugh Lehman and the less ex-|in the firat period and the Quaker | away a Hite oppo pe hw ith the different mi. |i" firet bout, the recor A two go. | Products Heck Fowler. Holmes has | forward dropped in a flock of pointa, | sities a w head, I would quit Yours In » draws Mike Hardy was able farmed in the wonderful record of|1n the second half McCloud checked [ner ot gE agrogrend ne Sa (oh of DANAE lone anda 66 al Ball” lipping his opponents a goole ege| Clover and held his man acorpiess, | .,J°Rny Maser rrenkiins scrappy We) with each other and with the bic ito get a decision in the heavy: | j } fn four gamey this year, The Seat-| The score follows the best alicarewad athiet the elt og gen ae andurd ball) Voight class, Hardy had a big ad ih J fle leader has dished up the best | Lincete Fosttion. Vreakiie Ne played geod ipotball fer the Quakers 4 fy! a Pd cide thee the in weight BY WALTER JOHNSON |! Se your # ag? ie * y itt) ) y came in| <p rot ey Geses | ® wyyemage! eons mo pees n't think z 4 Tryouts for the first varnity trip wouldn't make a foul off me Brand o€ hockey since he came in| wir Forward sarc tere Im ie igh schol diamond Tease. ively ball isn't popular with Be mai tient WWaanenane ta: the HAT do you think of the system | “sty teammates had no desire that % the league. . McCloud ¢ "Dare | tor hie lack of sise by sheer cer uN Average Pan, It is, He likes to see resorted to by some pil ry to bft anyone; they simply The end to end rushes of Clem | Moon Gward Kone | fight. Oy eheor AMIKY O84 | iong hits, lote eC scoring and plenty Warmington will meet Ore ers of throwing the ball close to the tisnzae tame eivion the tattor tee Here Are Some of Loaghtin, the Victoria speed King,| | sunetivutions Jackson for Dare, Wal ” running, The Jers and pit . a2 On thelr | patter’s head in an effort to intimi- oot an advantage, because he knew ¢ PP aed taore cook, Vancouver pit ynatort for Kiwanis. Krai, for storey dethiiedeiie ee sear Ses | home floors, February $0 and 26; |Retlets, Rend is 48, SOO ci fees | Peet On aavencaae, Destine he keer Many Which em the edge for the defen er lg ell a ag naurance p of the live mueb easier to pitch to? conduct | ! Bertie, They're both great all pare 1. Geaiacl 1, We er apricot. but att good tall way-| MAYS LIKELY duct sr have marted pitching,|| Were Receives ot as tae thle Rariy in| Referee—cute Ma: orn "Bho Timmy | Save Tienemy Fs he batter off. I have always thought if I couldn’t . Pim injury? to Roy Rickey carly in| fisrre cht, Ms a’ a goatee meat TO GET FIRED |, “ Soe ‘alte ot ve Always thourht it T coven.|| Today; Hurry if b the season was the only thing that Frits Mollwits Kr i the bie} NEW YORK, Feb. 17 Can fy¥ wood at the shooting r had the alightest ne ‘ inet year, the | game wan close thru the first halt,| "!® Wee Seattle di in the Ce pattle’s ace. 1S) which ended w Kept him out of the lineup as he QUEEN ANN same. t er good flelders in the| Mays, star pitcher of the Yanks, 4 b f * n ata a , M nka, de A few years ago, when T was hav had played sterling hockey unt! bis DOWNS BALLARD Coast le int have much trou-|mands a new contract for more nen ntir eer an & pited ne rt “ 1 Salita aialnae. te’ iaieaitad epeni. eb r During my entire career as ap ing my tr * winning with m any. tc McKay, | The loop-leading Queen Anne! being one of the leading hurlers in | bie in handling the livelier ball last) money, he will be dropped from the |e, 1 have always been blessed with | usual regularity, some of the boys in Rover goes to Mickey MeK&y. | squad ran up a 28 to 12 score on! the bigh scheot baseball race this ear team, the club owners said today It didn’t take the bat-! sisted now wamethe time for me to] SI C test ‘whom Prexy Frank Patrick says 1) Ballard on the Quay floor; but the| SMrins. He showed @ let of clase Even with the livelier ball in use| Under his present contract, which « to realize that intimidating; dust a few of them off. They fle ogan on the greatest hockey player game. Jack Walker, 5 ant lease Beattie covers 1922 and he ix said 10 the bataman fans saw plent t of my pro-| ured I was slipping and that I could P 2 od ths | preter tay arene er eee a ointers h the Hilltoppers ae ne gamen when | be setting $10,000. He wants $15,000! gram. When MacKay's defensive superior. but! poiding light i of %toé. Th * tehern, ¢ Kimer Jacobs and b : holding « slight lea: ¢ ne $t this | real py k mer Jacobs a and a bonus for winning a certain! plate ainst did so with| There was never a fear on my part i MacKay's superior scoring ability | Quay second team scored a 2% to 1 Tom Hughes, were breesing ‘em over sae of tama, 4 fe steed: | contador hat atet Sit a: bette th the Limit—Twelve words enkRs a th Cat © be ° b knew I that I might kill a batter. With th and speed give him the edge. win the robber ita “wale, (nihend basin Rite ge aaa cornrat t hare aiwaye had, 1{] submit as many as you wisn. enle Morris, Seattle forward, is) ‘The last half was all Queen Anne. pe - n, is holding out for $10,000, | 1 after some scould have intimidate the batter Purpose—To show benetite far and away the best right wing in SUMMARY t he drew last season tier would get one safe, | without entailing any danger of ming. Pactiic, Nerhuem tha league. He is shooting with the) Queen Anse (28) Dattard (12) | | Jack Torney and Ken Johnson, | er Yanks who have not ssned | would te the piteher'é } ‘L have never used the “bean pall” || Products curacy je did | Sen : ” Schneider, Lineotn track men, are counted upon | ould walk over te the pitcher's box a be ~ : rrecdd : 1 game deadly accuracy that he di nneider | . at Rca lpg <B> ‘one ; : Gee Procedure—Write slogan on ar gg germ dE gpl gle 4 eenatiner | | 55 bang. Owe ot the antenmes anna | tuth, hang . and say to me simply because I don’t believe in four 5 fey biden tasiee, ic : Nard =| daim for the quarter-mile hooers j Bush, Jones and Harper. t a few of those fellows off uch tactics to win.. After all, there postal or letter and mail te Coast league scoring ; : < Bratset: this year, Terney wae the only man j Giants also have a number of) Walter, Don't let them get a toe is something besides mere victory in Slogan Editor, The Star, Se to beet Johnny Slater, the Hroad way star, inst year, defending hin in the Lincein-Hreadway dual meet. Back checking well, too. « Frank Foyston, the bionde wizard | , Substitutions — Queen ef the Mets, is given the call for) pee nan pater deft wing. He is the greatest atick-| Anderson. Anderson for hhandier in the game, and with his at half time m. If sport—the spirit of fair play. |] .attle, Wash. Prizes--First, $25; second, 20 others, $1 each. Total, unsigned, inctuding Rawlings,| hold. Throw a scare into Meusel, Kelly, Dow | Banere ¢. | Barnes, Smith and Snyder vm BUNT oN AS aoe EIGHT JUNIOR ‘BRITTON $0. # JACK RETURNS [| iee—a ee mont nm playing Anse # Queen ay of 8 pom. | sight, Jack Dempsey, world’s heaty 4 great experience and splendid scor-|"'at § “4 oe j Deeeertct ance | tenes Pros oO rootLictts| BALL SQUADS| RETAINS Star team wo com- "ee jor the next two years . . - | ansihae The Parte art five | | i . wealth be — — him. ‘se, ected oy | pers | ns "Gomene Gee Pay - By B NEW YORK, Feb, 18.—With his! ATTEND MEET LAURELS veartneee odes = =m . dams, the Vancouver sERS rt final seriea | propaned th Hill Brennar ver yee 4 okt Wi is pepper-box, goes the center pos! Broadway climbed another notch WASHINGTON § . i oe : e ted, aa ab tunthee Senta ™ N‘** Funan dh age ae _ 1 beg ggg Products: | Trophy Donated Britton, world's | welterweigh’ Buy 2 mpion, had little difficulty in| pave the road to prosperity.—Stella, tion. Not only is he ieadme the!in the percentages by winning an league in scoring, but his playing easy uff from West Seattic, si to) FIWE BEATS The Milliard team will be feverites | weight champion, has decided to take * oo 3 edericks 3 rton, hhas been high ciass thruout the sea- | 6 ondshein starred for the Tigers. we a another vaudeville tour, it was an for Junior L P rerrim ey oti ug" re : Lig é RGR ADR : gent came are expected to line up as . . ‘alifornia challenger, in a slashing son, | West Seattle's ccrute won, 11 t0 | STATE MEN) atten tune Pounen here today by Piper & Taft | 2 ea Beh | Northwest Products; once tried, * he champion has practically eom. : 4 a 1 4.— 3. Tuttle, 2 Wea. t , Sate anutifel sfiver treo? th agggt crack As 4| always used—Mrs. H. G. Tuttle, 2 Broadway (21) Went Seattle (@) ! e r ea" | pleted an agreement to do a mono A eautitn » Pady anc, 8 seem baie hamplag's dermaus O08) 57th st Mondachein ¥ Senith : x Soe aan team ah thc been given to The Star by Piper | generaiship was too much for the | N-_57 Arai (4) a Liper | Washington ae s logue and boxing act at the Hippo-|} gran for the winning team in|! younger battler, who made a de You don't kiss your dollar good-bye BEAT METS eis Calltorsia eee e | Caceta soy |] The Star Junior baseball perate attempt to topple the aged — Northwest Products you Wag | Melater ea | nummer. The trophy w title bolder by sheer aggressive-|—J; R. Stewart, 69 Etruria st. IN BIG GO Hubetitutions 4 ath |] come the permanent property of || news | National outgrowth results thi Ke 5 ay, © t ‘ * op. [hearty workmanship; energetic | Lippy, Forster for Monamy ne a) Bnowne at , the team finishing on tor Britton was never in danger, and, | = hcg aaa ro hy eR STARS AGAIN in tha open "sth. “ceed: eee | atation trust Howard Ber, 4638 pat 1 22 | Smith. i. Feb. Tniveraity of ades at the K € eo vit consiatenc he fie eams ore repre» ed fF o . ns ie a hee ULLMAN, Feb. 18—Univeratty aden at, ¢ Sd dM} With feminine inconsistency, the | TMGHT teams were represented at/ entitled to: a close decision; but! yo your dollar do its duty by bu: § PY : Zi] Umpire—Mas, Washington's basketball ma! er, ‘hy oe Bt the University of Alabama and Southern, 14 the first meeting of The Star|the pace set by the challenger} S “ 4 H 1] . i lier tet etball te tay | Jur Lanebal: gue last night ing Northwest Products.—Mre. H. Ad 3 | ye ae ed too atr for thej|« . basketball ams recently Junior Baseball league last night. | began to tell toward the end of the| schmidt, 2644 E. aloha at a ICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 18.—Forced State banketeers here played a two series with dif-|Wastington Park, Highland Park, | meice, a 0 Fo tie st. 4 5 ther t to relinquish a1 |CUE CHAMPION . the University cagern ferent rules g © cath content. Pirates, Wekarte, Mallard Junior, ‘ ia cans ik Essentials in trade—“Home-mad either to win or to relinquish all | “ A Pactic Northwest Products—Bert hope of winning a berth in the play to 22 win. 7 In the firwt, rules for girl teams ndard Off Juniors, Lesch! Park : a coe! is 3 hope of winning « berth in he oy) MAY PLAY HERE uit, dane, farts ute for tr toame Standard ou duntors tench! ™* | Yeggs Leave Thanks | Wiliams, 4173 Arcade building 1 “4 “f r | Charles Tennes, manager of Jake Ww. 8 C. (22) " | e Command home prosperity by de- phip, Victoria battled its way to a 3|_ Charles Tennes, manager of Jake, Weshin r vi Promply demanded that boys’ rules, After Robbing Safe ; 4 - 5 Schaefer, world’s 18.2 balk-ine bil wis Aes: Chee” ott with which they claimed to 7 ore 1 } er 0) ing ALE | manding home products.—Mrs, Jes- to 2 win over Seattle here last night almed be mor definite rules were laid down ; a Pn £4 chatapion, ts in Seattle seeking gear, now pinyin tamiliar, be substituted in the second | ast night. altho tentative plana ealt|_.y°eemen Friday might blew the/sle Sharman, Winslow, Wash. Victoria. fReattle. ‘0 line up a date for the champion pgp cy = He tilt, which was done re tne z gy umes to be played| *2t¢ of the Fox Snappy Drink Co Support ‘orthwest industries, Fowler iO. 3 Holmes | tq play an exhibition match with his The Gter league | | il . . ss st 435 Filth ave. robbing it of a/ helping our labor, commerce, agrt- en OO as a aaa ext” | traveling mate, Roger Conti, French - _ } * 3 {small amount of cash. Entrance] culture and taxation.—T. EB, Gabel, Meeking 3 rh Fraser champion. Tennes saya the champ The schedule for the " ~|A ROSE BY ANY Th limit is se oi me play-/ was gained thru the rear and the | Chehalis, Wash. Donaerscic ie 7 | te tm time Ohnge 4 quite condition? series games next week w era becoming 22 on or before April 2.) safe banked with wet sacks to| Combine e1 ‘i Denderds : 7 > . on See My egy Moots | e nthusiasm with North: a fia ts Quite confident | OTHER NAME— 32°20 Sis "| Seow tne expiestom, "ater senting | meas etieae te eho a ee Seciaes, Geeuhe ‘titi Sider, ie tear eich Matas < setae Young” Freddie Welch was re-| Whether or not all the tearhs will| the safe the yergs Jeft a “thank /I, J. Lindahl, Crescent Manufactuts - 0 TIE period 1. Beatle npionship match elated for next| - ." am porition for | cen kayoed in Boise, Idaho, by | have to have suits will be determined | you" note in a bottle. | ing Co. > tie, Foyston ‘ t be Law 4 a g month ; ; one of the home-grown bantams of | later a Secon ertod | North oducts signi ‘ a” perk that locality, ‘Which may prove al | Northwest Products signify quali tinlioicmene | from Frederickson, Further rules w be definitely . | te: ina aed Wank PB © to nome. of the young fistlc| made ne within the nest week ce| Ws» Exe Holmes Dies |‘? saving—Frank P. Huge ‘Third W. Lougntin. 2 ry Wedne ’ on n ickson, aT | The Caners, by the way, will play | ring fame and fortune can be short-| joague should | he! 7 *! Suddenly at Home) Porittiness starts in the home; buy i i - with “the “Olticors 4 First period—None. mp Lewis within the mext | °" mail, phone or call nere are nu} Waldo B. Holmes. prominent str’ entrica by Northwest Products—Ralph Freed Second period — Meeking, 3 minates: | The Knig won easily, 55 | former champion 5. club a reside Pi . nutes a . charges. Entries will close March 15.|club man, a resident of Seattle for estes: £ 9 s : | Fur company, died suddenly at his |—Pacific Northwest Produc 3. 115 Bellevue, Wash. 4 Fraser, ¢ minutes; Rows sub at EVENTUALLY, SHOCKER FOOLS Thome at 603° M ve. Friday | Townsend, 6518 18th ave to ente send t i by taking the name of some shot, Victoria (converte e Substitutions junior race in The Star, tossed out simply be nuse there was e: First perioa- oar toe ‘ f < 7 ; ‘ wally, WHY N T ? night. An autopsy will be held to| Produce Prosperity Purchasing Pa Re oe oocie Prison, for a bani oh epg perp erage ~nine| WHY NOT NOW?! HOMER KINGPIN jacciae the rearon for Holmer’ death [cite Products aims © Dr Balt sa eS ee : ar compar being the it was brought out that none of the hist “i the OI cule © - Urban Shocker of St. Louis ptomaine poisoning being believed to | Fairview ave. Gerdale for Halderson, Fraser for Morris for the season the fields had béen properly marked dur much thinks a manager's job 4 trying | Brow™ Babe Ruth's “Jonah” |be the cause, He is survived by his Pacific Northwest Products exd Halderson for Dunderdale, Morris for ‘ ‘ory over Maple|ing the seasoh and that it was as that it shortens the playing lite or/2mong the American loop twirlers.| widow, Mrs, Rose Holmes, | panded promote peace and prosper= me. aay aaa beta yun- | Leafs of Sunday stands as t ‘ am hes won the mar t t s The B has hooked Shocker for a SE POEW tigate ity, which means happiness.—J. BY Third period—Ril Briden, Dun fair for one club as the other 4 man who tr ‘0 play and man vonage Spy engage pge'one ge , 4 s | P Gerdale for Halderson, Firiden for iickey | played ay otk *, and Ww ash with |age a’ team at the same time, Bisier|22me 008 _ ding’ mut the = & MANAGER EDDIE MILNE of the | Courtney, 1123 Marion st Halderson for Dunderdair, | 0 ale| These were the decisions handed a we wit be in| ae Keveret . whe Wik bes t Loulsan usually bas the Indian sign | Ppantages the was host to more | — = at for Oaiman, Ont for Dunderdale. | aon by Alex ( sala Sirephidinme’ Of a games follow w eae 3 Wada ko ane eae on him; and the foxy Lee Fob! al-|than 400 Star carriers and newsboys ars weg SENIOR DIVISION GOSLIN SOLID the eau on the protente at The) wane stein vn ‘posing airra oe pa SPEER SENATORS | 2" Cre nee Te St Pee ince ce. seer, ot ey Dentist’s Home Is % | Boat Schedules edi ways saves up Shocker for the], jay evening to get by on the diamond i “ er the two clubs hook me a ras Washington, D. C.'s new outfield-| week, 1 to 0, but Allen team ad ein, | SKOOKUM er, Goslin, has made a big hit with| mitted playing an unregistered man| Cowan Ciscr ce we Waenigton Park O'Doul f the few Destroyed by Fire IDAHO AFTER | ! the Senator management. He looked |and the game was forfeited to the |at Lincoln park, al ibm “Hueree-| New York Yankees who has signed | Explosion of an airtight heater| NEW MONIKER -save mowsy- : ae ood ts last fall, and is| Cigar boys . ’ It tu : " re veamer Do ieerrathe frosts leat ts i, - - € war Ber 8 =) ‘ ene Juniors vs. Allen A. A., at | his 1922 contract without much ado. | 8a mer natn caused a fire University of Washineten ts abt Travel by s Whoop It U ” lar berth in the ga he Ma eats were protesting and park tf One of the 14 may be that| Which destroyed the 000 home! alone in its lculties over select yi MNT ae adies de he Kevpa up| oc depiaione’ senderel con” Hateres OS ie anal bi i rlyatcpoe oa tay Ua are ber oe aD sn lec Roses bingemt ll nedins jerney gh Aad a TACOMA With the : Iie tame etide at the spring train-| Waller's judcment and’ improper |. Seat Ratiard Sealers, ab | D-DOU' ew contract: Salle fOr a eet eae at cuichmond!|& proper name'for Ita athletic teams, | Ai : Tribe ; :: ing camp, says an eastern wir m: ng of the field, ‘The fir ‘ w r scrap of paper escaped gafely except Dr. Meyers,|of Idaho is reported as dissatisfied | on 5 t ‘i who was slighty burned about the| with the title of “Vandals,” and is DAILY, 9, If a. m., 1, 3, 6, 7 pm. \a x a face and hands Ifferta by a vol-| seeking w name, to take coffect bs at Cnt, 658 Dee. Te, Sima ) LA s unteer fire brigade to fight the | next fall S0e POR SINGLE TRIP | S ima 2 4 0 e flames were futile. Chemical Kn See FOR MOUND TRIP 20 oe [sine Company No. 1, under Bat-|( VICTORIA. BC | OP’ lion Chief P. B, Tyler, made the |} eT ANGELES -STRAITPOINTS fill r run to t fire but arrived too lat f { ¥ Benny Leonard just about set ny Diindee fe the champion! Jones hasn't showed here recently: ey Hannon eich a tough evening tn |to save the residence. Dr. Meyers |i@ne \ ) ' the lightweight purse record wrecker” of the lightweight d ; , 9 n dentist in the Cobb building. | ) . when he laced Rocky Kansay the |v Dundee can't beat need, 2Ut he's made a bit in Tacoma this |his last bout. He broke his hand in building. y Bs other evening. Benny's end, [it seoms; but he puts the er winter, There isn't much of the sleep |the second canta and lost tech | SAN JUAN JSLAND POINTS ‘ 4G which was setiled on a percent- + upstart who geta ho in his mitts, but his cleverness nical kayo in the third; but lool | om i. e age basis, approximated 70,000 charnpion's trail, Joe I m him hard to hi 1 while his hande lasted | : Sa7~-ourenite ; copies of “In God We Trust.” looked like a g00d prospe ‘ 4 BELLINGHAM ACORTES je the’ Mctonapah ® while Kansas’ portion was a lick- | title bout un e took « otch hia : Cpa Moberte vith dry h6 ent SS Season d the first showing of 1 Ing and $17,500. fonebd tic: igo Al hee ply be lp an’ 10-foot reuch, and haracterizes our methods ta J | eae ’ | adllel ta (he bomicndup. Panties PN undy Carbone com-|[ fomere are accorded every’ cours | | ies PORT TOWNSEND Matt CONNECT THE ‘The president of the republic draw With the Clay 1 ain eNO aap rtaictiys bi goga ypar yas ALTO P card |] tesy consiatent with sound buele Il AND MILL PORTS NEW INDIAN CHIEF down in a year what the lightweight | chumpionship yogi di bout since the days \Tuess Judgment ehampion earns in one torrid even-!ing their recent nc ip Mesa aA eth php rt aR 240 11'S TOO BAD THE PROMOTERS {4ag. the Pay oxing wi Fag reed ic et Sorend Syrah NT LINED UP JIMMY DUF % HOOD. CANAL POINTs Geb Rickore dacaunces that Le nee eee TAY Bt the same ring Tue ent for him alter every ercccvalne |UT,AND TRAVIE DAVIS VOR LO ‘ez Rickard announces that he has'day night, with Joe Hurraban and CAL RALLBIRD: « Billy Gibson's promise to show Benny | Me Jones heading the Cascade | "Ke" OVER. 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