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PAGE 12 1 Seattle Pilot Tells Secret of His Success Indian Pilot, Who Has Sent Flock to Big League: Says Players Must Have Class, Nerve and Youth ALTER McCREDIE, Seattle's big baseball minor league pilot. What's the secret of his success? Here's what big Walter has to say: “Get them young. Pick ‘em right. You can make a rough diamond shine by prope: no matter how much of glass look good, says McCredie. you fuss with it,” “Ball players are like diamonds. and the nerve you can develop them. goods there is no way of getting results. If they lack the hope to sell them to the majors in the fall.” That is the theory of Walter McCredie. the wisdom of it over a period of 18 years. Back in 1904 when McCredie went to Portland the work of turning out stars for the majors started. Jake Atz v was his first offering to the ma-|~-— - jors. Atz was with the Chi- cago White Sox for several years. Now, as manager of the Fort Worth team of the ‘Texas league, he is setting 4 record for winning bush league ts. From that time on McCredie has Deen the head of the very best big Teague player factory in the coun- try. Only two of the players he) He has proved Bill Kenworthy ien't the cooly one Ukely to feel the wrath of Judge Landis for entering into ment with the Seattle Rlesoer, then prosttent of the Aanttie ~and Jack Graney to Cleveland; Tom | Madden, catcher, to Boston Amer-| yy «ans; Piteher Bobby Groom to! new Washington; Otis Johnson to Yan | >! Uastero ls Kees, Jeamps to # 1910—Vean Gress, Krapp and Bilt] fr Star fans Steen, pitchers, to Cleveland; Tom) Seaton, pitcher. to Philadelphia. _ agen 1911—Ivan Olson, ints to foams will clash om ‘Cleveland. 1912—Roger Peckinpaugh, short./ stop, to Cleveland; Chet Chadbourne outfielder, sought by majors, jump-) ed to Federals. 1913—Pitcher Bill James to St.} Louts Browns; Catcher Red Kuhn der the Ty Cobd has a wer ft ontheia state to Chicago White Sox. [rial with himself, Marry Mette: 191¢—Harry Hellman, outfielder, |!75, Miaestead as pominie requia te Detroit. for tr 1915—Dave Bancroft, shortstop, to Ls @ wonder he do: Philadelphia Nationals; Art Kores,/‘!™_ for Johnny Mitehel ot New Yor, third base, to New York Giants, se CT Tee ROE 1916—Bill Rodgers, infielder, to) as all Coast fans Cieveland. re him play with Ver- | but he hi a chance place 1917—Pitcher Stanley Covelesklo,' Everett Scot on the Yank team sea Pitcher Alien Sothoron and First|'he Tigers need @ shortfielder badly Dageman Louis Guisto to Cieveiand.! 177 Wet cs the tumsnded ine gute 1918—"“Dutch” Reuther, pitches | mosth of the 19 to Chicago Cubs. 1919—-Charies Hollocher, short-| whe piloted Mem. stop, to Chicago Cubs. Spencer Abbot phis to the title im league, 1920-—Suds Sutherland. pite! her, in ts rebuilding ble champions. He is keeping but seven 190! reew- Detroit; Lew Blue, first base, to] lars The rassing Bors Worth handed sie tie champiowshin Detroit. | te sald to have 1921—Herman Piette, Sytvestor | Johnson, pitchers, | to Detroit. ment as he was put on the vo retired List. ULLMAN, Wash., Mareh 1.—Bet ter shooting gave the Oregon| Aggies the second game of their bas ketball series with the W State Cougars here yesterday, 29 to} 20. The Staters had a slight edge in| passing, and outplayed the Beaver | I thetr own letter! shington | ne. MAMAUX SAYS the start, Al Mamaux, Brooklyn hurler, who Early sect * wh siege jond period the/nas been kept out of the limelight Axxies cut down « slight Cougar|cith an ailing wine foe te amelie lead and were never headed from |"), Saida bans be ta oak lima | seasons, dectares himself to be in per |fect shape again. Ma erie Due to the influensa epidemic, [ct shape again. Mamaur is a natu. spectators were not admitted to the | pues bane in tne we var apie hot ustext ball ational circ me fastest balls in the National circutt when he is right A. Gill, O. A. C. forward, was high | pdoint man with seven field goals. 'DANNY FRUSH Summary OAS. (29). Pos. WH. , wena Pi NES. Shem KAYOS LOADMAN Hielte cuna| YOUNGSTOWN, March 1.—-Danny age aeg : Dy loomis|Frush of Cleveland stopped Dick ities ‘tacewono. ASC digrinttey | Loadman of New York in the fourth out of 11, and je @ out of 1 w.| round of a scheduled 10-round bout 8. ©.: Loomis, # out of 11. here last night. The men are feath Field goals—O. A aroeiaull Stinson, 3. and ® ead eh ied 2; Burke, | = o Bayttitutions Rurke for ¥ OA Illinois Has Sesceethe: for Sayers, and Sorenson Peet ies bese ug “Wonder Team” COLLEGE MITT MEN VS. CLUB University of Michigan and Detroit Athletic club boxers will meet in a dual meet on March 10. Bouts will os staged at the following weights 123, 148, 160 and 175 pounds. ' on the Track ® one of the best trac Middle West Iino} teams the In meet Saturday Notre Dame the Illinois s five conference records and atholics, $0% to ever en with Doubt as to Benny Leonard's {ning the customary fame and for-t best fighting weight is holding tuna in the Bast. The dusky coast eather champion has won # couple mp: the. bore we Tegsiste the | of goes and {a sated to meet Midget betting odds in their wiseing up Smith shortly Smith is a hard of the lightweight king’s com- hurdie, and a win for Edwards will ing fracas with Welter C1 Ko @ long disance toward landing | Jack Britton. Leonard ig [PIM 4 chance at the title-it the sua color line doesn't stop him somewhat lighter than has | been generally sapposed, as he | - uP . | Gadahed 12 seiinall” aaa} lida | Jack Britton seems to fight | afternoon of his recent go with | With @ horseshoe in his corner. Kaneas. It is likely that he | Never has a ghampion had so will weigh slightly under 140 | many close calls and still clung | for Britton, and will give away | to his crown, Dave Shade, for considerable poundage to the one, con start against the welter | ancient Jack. king any day in the week and | - get a draw, but can't cop a de Roy Moore, of St to get cision from the wily Britton, the next crack at Johnny Buft's | bantamweight halo, in an eight The theory that cleverness is the round go at Jersey City March 10. | whole thing in the four-round ring ame occasionally gets a setback Danny Edwards is rapidly win-| Morgan Jonew surely had Joe Har- | pilot, has sent as many, if not more, base- ball players to the big show than any other polishing. You can’t make a phoney piece If they have the ability | i “You must pick ’em right and get ‘em young if you developed have failed to stick « now Portiand prexy, was pert season at least in the big show.| ot inne eat. eattle fate wil Lo Chronologically, the record reads: | Jno’ iad Nattonata™ =~ 1907—Catcher Larry McLean and! alse on Greesy Neale, “fs oe Cine 7 = inte a side-agreement which Outfiedler Mike Mitchell to Cincin | catering inte as Se-soreemcet whieh pati; Catcher Pat Donohue to the! fi'tne scan, ‘Whether Kiseeee ein Athietics. | wneaned or whether it will be the 1908—Pitcher Bit] Essick to Cin] Seattle club remains to be sere if ) devides cinnati; Bill Sweeney, infielier, to| “** tse decides to act, "Chicago; Pete ister, first base-| sack warhop, formerly a famous hurt man, to Detroit. 4 with the New York Yankees, will lead " anjt® Grand Rapids team in the Central | 1909—Outfielders “Buddy” Ryan) ih rae’ Ms owed to choose HE’S ALL OKEY) | purchase p Looking Thru the Ropes With Seaburn Brown 8 ZATTLE STAR ‘All Abe Kubey Needed Were White ‘Whiskers ied. a Set of Sleigh Bells } |Gordon McKay Easily Beats Heinie Schumann, But Referee Goes Blind; Bout Is Called Draw; Frankie Pantley Wins From Abe Gordon Good Crowd Sits in on Pavilion Smoker BY LEO H. LASSEN ORDON McKAY used Heinie Schumann for a punching bag for three rounds and then Schumann came back and shaded McKay in the fourth round of their bout at the Pavilion last night. By all rights of reason, McKay won the fight, but Referee Abe Kubey | musta been smoking King D'Oro cigars again because he called the bout a draw. _Riley McCoy, who was in his usual ringside seat, offered to ring the sleigh bells if Kubey ~ would wear a set of whiskers vt mean anything, | NEW YORK—Tarsan Lakin, lf ow Kehumann can be rated as| Minnesota, knocked out Pat Bolger,| ¢, Jin, but it di ' England Ne charm wellerweight : while McKay weighod warn made | more. 4 half a pound; WALTER MCREDIE SAYS BALL TOSSERS MUST START YOUNG fA 11, — JS £ eB ‘ ‘ Popul The Official Prep Fives |* opular is First team Position. Second team. Bi Greene (Fraaklin) bowed oe ° . Shew (Ballard) Quintet si Douglas (Queen Anne) ....F.....Sehultz (Queen Anne) vr ye (Queen Anne) ....C. Kwapil (Lincoln) McCloud (Lincoln) ».G..Krauezunas (Queen Anne) e ected | = bson (Queen Anne) .....G.....MeCutcheon (Lincoln) Climax Due Tonight in | Star Junior Cage Loop approved by F Think so the Christmas setting Battery C and Ben Paris Billiard Fives Clash at Col-|themseives in the annual basietbatl | rench : could be the last word in per- | lins Playfield in Game That May Decide banquet at the ¥. M. C. A. last nigh i i * The lone ception a Criqui Better j fection. ae ee a F es Title; How Teams Stack Up ae eg are ee Than Kil ne le ins ae ae ofan _— - he second team, The Star named ba: ann didn’t how! like they usually do . Harry side) of Franklin, Bugene Criqui, French feathers || because they were pullin for Achw HE Star Junior Basketball league will come toa climax | onvers wo : ton tao ee } t t Collins playfield when the Battery C and Ben sa weight, has displaced Georges || mann to win, Towards the end of! onight a ollins playfield when the Battery C an eN | Lincoln. The difference in votes was Carpentier a, the idol ot the {tbe bout MoKay bes = vs Ses and | ris Billiard teams clash in the battle for the championship. not much, Kwapli polling but thres ‘renoh ra! rds, says a ‘aris || to hold and his stunt of hanging on * » > a p > o vote i Speidel one. 5 wire, and Paris ix clamoring for a |! to the ropes and swinging punches {PI he Aart is the sixth and final tussle of the Class A series + | hres ae Posey haa conten |] bout between Criqui and Johnny || missed a couple of times and the lay starts at 7 o'clock. i ss the other votes. rt: || Kilbane for the feather crown. || funy started to razz him, The Battery boys haven't lost a start this season, defeat-| Queen Anne placed all five men - Criqut's heroes Sas pone pastra oo I, ae in the firme age per dies ing the Collins Cubs and the on the two squads, Jesse Dougias, other continent since he droppe« | Way at bumann at will wh i" ‘ urke Gib and Clarence hy Charley Ledoux for the count re-]| hands, ‘The Denver boy kept boring | Dandy Baking Co. in the| | High Jump Mark ith rs or aoe at teas inals, while the Billiard team | lefeated the Bakers, but lost | Broken Second = the Coast welterweight champion in| New York, in the fourth round. | 4, the Cubs. *, ‘ ¥ LOW GRADES _ [instr isis “its Saha “ooo. “ean a eae |, Time This Year |. announced as 165 pounds last night,|f9Und decision over Eadie Sheviin,| Should th Will be necemmary and the{] 1% winning the high jump at | ter the recent triangular indoor track ubs will decide by draw as to which | meet between Harvard, Cornell Kw ‘No Upsets in Sel. zunag and Enoch Shultz on the sec. ond te of All-City Prep iow Quays Place Three wi one exception the two Ab City high school basketball ge: tions as picked by The Star wap i the vote of the player | m. lin placed Gordon Greene on first five, while Lincoln had Wal- McCloud on the first team and api! and Leonard McCutcheon on © . . | Ttogers., home floor the ume iu to be played f, ; e the second quintet OF “ly” STARS ae wenig f ogy ie on oe | paitadephia, und Wiliams, YPen. A Battery C win ends the a po deans ray — med Ballard was represented by Del other winning streak, beating Abe} nia, : a of Dartmouth set 4 new world's li ghew on the second squad | Gordo + lant | Allentown, fought 10-r 1] moore 400! . id CHOLASTIC eligibility t# proving sg sper lie wbheda the oder be saan ii h clubs are expected to have || reord in veg Pag id prs | | ‘The complete vote of the players eo ne o Northwest bantie i i Aes © floor to.|| With a mark of 6 fee inches. | | gotjo a big problem to Washington | king won by cleaner punching, Ku-| AKRON, O—Johnny Kilesh out [their full #trength on th Ry, nor t bedagapntscringpimlh Br pinto afr po follows: ‘ |couches and athletic officiats thia|bey called the verdict in this bout | Pointed Harry Krohn, Akron, in 12/ BIEDt and if they are playing up to) | yo rt Oe Notes Dame, and FORWARDS poor form it ought to be a big league|| * / Ciieke:’ Seen 16: Dowgigl lyear, ‘This i» indicated by @ series |4Nnd he guessed right | ’ i i peat was one-righth of an inch lower . } Pinkey Mason and Boy Mec LINCOL Neb—Hugh Walker, | than Brown's new mark Queen Aone, + alee rr {of meetings of the football mer, ,all-| , /ihiey Mann and Rae Kanean City, and George Lamson,| 1” Don Ripley and Enoch Schultz. " Schultz, Queen Anne, 6; Snider, Lige u Jed by Coach Raguhaw, where he told | siugeed thru fone fast row Lincoln, Indian heavyweight, nt| the Battery team will have one |cotn, 3; Torney, Lincoln, 1. 1G them to keep up their sehool work. | even verdict Jimmy 10 rounds to a draw nkie| the strongest pair of forwards in t CENTERS z A number of frowh football stars | wanted to know if M | Dean, Kansas City, won decision | lo Army: Bakeahes, . the, best Shreeve, Queen Anne, 18; Kwapll, have been dropping below the #tand-| olive poap to retain his schoolboy |O¥er “Kid" Wheelock, Lincoln center in the will be on the Lincoln, 3; Speidel, Franklin, 1. i ards mt for eligibility on the varsity | complexion, In epite of this handi-| SAN FRANCISCO—Cario Gia-) Job, while Shillistad and | GUARDS and Bagshaw is anxious to wave Mae agar notti won und decision from|lalph Etchey, a powerful pair of | : i I cap, Mason stood toe to toe with th ‘ “ Fader loud, Lineoin, 17 jtheir standing for his grid equad Of/ husky Hremerton gladiat and| Hilly Palmer and Frankie Baker) guards, will do defensive duty Ba brateediais = 933 « Pe ren) from Eddie Brown The Billiard offense will undouby ?} arned an even bren edly een around Keggie Bird, the | Lincoin, The hockey team was crippled! Freddie Kelly showed his game ol ote te oh oy oocggals Bh ‘ono, Franklin, 2; near the end of the season by the nem when he took a bad beating WASHINGTON clevér forward of this five, | Harry 4 oe Pride wes los of six men thru ine One | from Young Gardeau in the second jm ny el . vel = 1 take | Broadway, 1; Lowry, Ballard, 1. q good prospect for varnity crew and bout, Kelly was playing postoffice | ae ae whike Rhinaiée Cac ‘The usual order of speeches were J jone football man were unable tol with the canvas throout the early } vache , a pair of in order, with George Cole acting as 4 compete thin year, Two track stars/rounds, but he showed that he could — he Barron all weenie | toastmaster, are below par and a promising base | take ‘em. Gardeau showed he could S I ANDS HI ee Meds ek vataees - ball player in under the line. sive ‘em. Carl Reiter started to sing | i. Seen a b caren undielipe ae ; Sansboai Rice Geek Mattes Gone 12 University Rifle ted defear Harris will umpire 10TH a Advanced standards of scho! Anybody n Kelly" after “ 7 Terie “Geneend aud “Packer Ltiell i h ! the first kdown, but the Wis ed the W. 8. C. five in thelr re ap» Doericater codigo : peas: and close checking of eligit . ; cent telegraphi the | Club will meet at 6 p, m | ENTERS STAR account for the number i jonni kid came back and Carl had | Cent telegrapl ; “a 8 » pipe down. men at Washington thi oN . Washington scores slno count | = x effort to keep the total from increas Frenchie Cheveller retired in the | © ” - . W. by fh ¥ ing, tle coaches are keeping after| third round of his bout with Bob | toward the second round of the na DO NEY GETS : [their players all the time to keop | Barnes, after flooring Barnes in the | “onal intervolletiate shoots | WALLOPING |... HE 10th team Loe entered The we 00 ‘blended earty rounds. The going waa a bit aa mm sate tournament Rie played ¢! ‘ Star. Junior seball league. the school work up to standard | tough ‘for the Tmeaqual lightweignt concluded Coast competition for! PHILADILPHIA, afarch 1 Bry.|' nig Be Pig |The South Segttie Juniors have king. Barnes retained the cham fricareren neg The Purple and Gold | an Downey, Columbus, Ohio claimant! — yresuite and Broadway close the {filed their entry for the 1922 sea- ‘CASE Y Ss WIN plonship of Third and Pike with his! ™@*kemen having won from Califor: | of the world's middleweight cH%M-| high scitwel cage ree with thelr pest- | son. ; | vietory nin and Stanford. | plonship, was outpointed by Tommy | pened game at Breadway tomorrow. | ‘This club was in the league last, 4 ¢ Harold Cresby was high man with THEIR 23RD corge Wagner called the verdicts | Recent examination of the targets INNING from Camp Lewis stor-| NEW MATT RULES Loughran of Philadelphia in an eight 188. Hf. 8, Byther was high man for Leo Nicholson is the only member of in the first three bouts, W. 8. C. with $9 points Hone han | found bout here last night Washington's cage team not expected to | '® sh anos Ml § a 2B SERN NET I piny next season, Nicholson has played | May Washington's lowest record. three seaso BASKETBALL RESULTS | Year and made a pretty good show-+ of the tossers will come from thats district. thruout the year. The squad change its name, altho most, | V gives Waxhington a victory by two] Des Moines—Drake, 29; Nebraska, | Other team: ning to 3 iar waht mate #. sles ARE A FAILURE pointe ore req sees het Dington, Pa.—Washington and MICHIGAN U | teague should me thet Ss ‘hl F earn j shoot was first declared u tie. One an! — ‘ |Knights of Columbus five. Altho| Billy Muldoon’s new grappling | extra shot by the Boston men was}Jefefreon, 31; West Virginia Wes- DROPS CREW |=" phone or call at the office. Bast | there was not much difference in the /rules, now in force in New York.! ruieg out. giving Washington a vie |leyan, 24 Crew as a major sport has been |Wt,” Pages peel prsersg score, the team work of the Knights |have Mivvered so far as the fans are|tnry. A contest with Yale university | Lawrence, Kans, — Kansas, 44; ' are © season start the: |aliowed that the game wae theirs|concerned, after being tried out In| wit be thot ott this woelt Etta Aauen 3 ropped by the University of Michi-| first week in April. from the start, as the Knights were ‘the opening tilts of the big wrestling | "Tndianola—Des olnes, 32; Simpson, |®4N, as the rowing sport is 100 cost-; The next meeting of the managers. always in the lead. Jolneon scored | tourney now in progress at Madison MAI 18 ly. Stanford, on the Pacific 1, |of the league is set for March 10. high for the loners, with Riddle ecor- | Square Garden. The rolling fall puta | MED HAND ae SF sdlprrmrl digg? reyes ces teen, pean anaes , F ling 15 points for his team. the skilled wrestler on a par with the N | AGN U | Persia has no distilleries, brew=— | K. at ¢ Fee, Camp Lewie | proliimnary boys, a» it lv next to im O HANDICAP) BAMBINO TO SIG? Crew is practically the only inter |eries or saloons, and native ee 1 Bosemeon <3) 4 Johnson (14) ) oadble to work on the mat without! Few followers of baseball realize! HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March collegiate sport that has absolutely /the only intoxicating beverage. p adie (18) « occasionally rolling over. As a re-|the handicap despite which Dave | Babe Ruth is expected to sign his | 50 revenue bree ee ~— id ced | Myers (4) sult, the fans are more dixgusted | Keefe, pitcher recently purchased by | new tract today or tomorrow. |¢xpense must be made Gp from prof-| a LaVake (3). 000: ecig a eet | with the mat kame than ever | the Cleveland Indians from the Phila-| At a conference yesterday the swat |its In other divisions of sport CREDIT - GLADLY 3 443, "Kalen of Cole Be, # out of 6 be ia ties, han made good.! king reached an abvotenene on new! weer é Referee, Capt. Alien. | Keefe } but three fingers, but! terms with Colonel uston, part] Y ] & Thursday morning the Knights of CARDS MISS» | seems to get the hop on the ball just | owner of the club, and they are now L Columbus five will leave for Top-| | the same awaiting the approval of Colonel - |penish, ‘where they will play on| DILHOEFER | Ruveer president of the elo | Amat tp eet OTH E : | Thursday and Friday evenings. Bon-| the passing of Martin Dithoefer, STANFORD DROPS THE - © the @ L ney, Mye Harris and Riddle | Cardinal catcher, who died from ty STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cat 4 MB HURT orkmanship FOR sure of making the trip, and there! phoid fever recently, I« a blow to the | March 1.—Stanford’s basketball team ee ee 9° will be two other men taken along | s+ Louis Nationals. Dilhoefer, while| voted yesterday to default the third | |as soon ag it is found out who can not rated as a superstar, wan a de-| game of its series with the University | NeW Orleans with his thumb tn a/ gP. pendable back-stopper, and fitted in|of California. The Californians al-|*Plint. Benny Leonard, lightweight | E is jwell with Clemons, the regular /ready had won the first two of the | Champion, said it was doubtful if be|s dollar for ‘every |WILL RICKEY |eatcher. | porien. | would be In condition to meet Char ga pay me | one — va ley White in Madison Square i GRAB STARS RAN ENTERS BUSINESS | ILLINOIS WANTS BOXING den on March 17, Leonard insured | | Since Jesso Barnes and Shufflin'| ALBANY, N. ¥.. March 1.—Frank| CHICAGO, March 1.—Hoxing 1m | his thumb on the head of Pul Phit Dougias have fallen out with! storan, well known heavyweight |Tlinois will be legalized if petitions |in New Orleans Saturday night, the New York Giants over their 1922) poxer, wan released under $10,000} IN font out today by the city} re contracts, and are rumored to be on| hail here today after being arrested |thletic commission are miccessful.| During the great plague in Lon. the market, Branch Rickey of the|¢or bootlegging Moran, with a|!t is planned to secure over 000} don in 1665, children had to smoke, |Cardinals is in the spotlight. It i#|chautteur, Edward Zuppe, was ar-| the petitions. lunder sévere penalties almont a certainty that he will try peated in Mechanicsville, They had ~ . — Sas to nab the hurling stars if Jawn Me-|eient four anc itaining 260 tat Graw is foolish enough to strengthen | toy of “Scotch whisky” in the ton- jthe one club that is Iikely to beat neau of the car, dry agents said. |hin great team out of the 1922 pen-| whe pe & TRUST C0 nant. The St. Louis club is a power: ‘ 2 ae ful bunch as it is, and the addition| | ME MUST NEED SLEEP : R turned oods ss of a couple of high-grade mounds-|_ SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 e G Tommy O'Brien, Los Angeles light: | cqummniaioibaasens men would rank them on a par with \the Giants | wetght, was in San Francisco today | | ‘after spending several months in} Aus lia, here Be ‘on considerable | KONETCHY IS __ |Ascmus sovamare oe ion] STILL ALIVE fora chance to match him with} NEW YORK, March 1 Regulations Back from MEN & WOMEN ASY PAYMENTS Queens Capital and Surplus. . What Is on Your Mind? . «$700,000.00 iy ae d Your Health “Big <me" Komotahy,. formscly x | DONT Tamme Adopted to Guard Your Heal Do you fear the vit of : ; al ey ou anive Rhy whatonal MICHIGAN BARS CHAMPS Alcs 04 largest safe deposit will cavort this season under Roger |, UANSING, Mich., ee eet is the duty of the State Board of Health to vaults % ; Bresnahan of the American assgeia-|@&¥ bouts of champtonship caliber | use every means within its power to fight De yk pee oe tiem: toa will not be permitted anywhere in| n i n Aocoesel gay ig ae ro stag ; ; Michigan, according to Governor | the spread of infectious diseases. wee is or ol caaeaaill Groesieck, As a result there will be is 4 ‘ ue? : . ee eee a g|no match between Benny Leonard | One great, possible source of contagion is We have daily market quotations i back on the baseball map today fol-/@d Charlie White or Pinkie Mitchell the merchandise returned to retailers. on - lov chase of the 30 6.,)0n July 4 as planned. f Cranethes te eee ja ane sous y : | As a reenlt the following regulations governing va Ane 2 es ee wiry De eee ace ts Gee tthe sited’ States - | turned goods have been put into effect and every retai wice Se aetna eevemecagne” seen tated oo el seman de een merchant in the State of Washington is required to ob- day. 1000 cords of wood for f serve them strictly, under penal INFROTED MERC SECTION 68. Whenever « poration, oF association #hall merchandte is keener than in any fight ever staged in which 4 championship |regardiess of who happens to wear (the Une crown. | REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF clothing, ws ty sponsibl We bi RANDISE. ny person, firm, cor hare delivered any ring apparel of | ir ro brokers. yng pew Preehl A nda aadla DMd bbied ge das Sicnkets, ‘sheets, pillows, mattreance, or heddine, first round of their Pavilion go last o books, to person of persons, firm, corpors Is your money working for you? week; but Harrahan's wallop argu The American fight public is not | poet inatie BO eneh fret mons We will pay you ment had more force than all of) the big sucker it used to Fight | auch goodr, a the Tacoman’s skill at jabbing. ers’ records are published too widely returned, wor shall American Bank Bldg. 4 Travie Davis is back in the North | Of the standing of any miller he 4 A with his title missing and hig gilt-| ‘terested in. Gene Tunney, Amer mum. ii vase | edged reputation as a fighter of the |!can light heavyweight champion, 2 ‘i yor sell Liber nds? \first water somewhat tarnished, | theoretically ranks above both Gib. REGULATIONS HAVE TOWER OF Law. Do you wish to buy or sell T ned bonds? | Da is essentially a four-rounder.; 998 and Greb, as they are all in SRCTION 1. The rules and reeuiations of this We handle them at market prices, ‘ “" vin! ne Tar Foard shall have all the foree and effect of taw “ He cannot stand the pace of the the same weight class; but Tun- and any violation of them, or any fallure or ref Toes your pay check come too late for bank heurs? louger goes, and his weak: , ney's record is in negative contrast to comply with any of thelr provisions, or to | Wo are open from 6 to 8 Saturday evening. infighting throws the odds a at | With that of either of them, and bis pte order of any state, county. or municipal him when ho tackles euch beve as (portance as champion is forgot pastas fli ge vos ag Are you situated at a distance from town? Bert Colima and Heinie & ten when boys of their class are euilty of « misdemeanor and ahall be punt Mail your deposit to us for acknowledgment the following Teinie Schumans, ened | Provided by Section 6, Chapter 8h ef the & day, “ i Laws of 1907 Advance applications for seats If Punney. sould “be tigtiting in . . for the coming Tommy Gibbons- the next block on the night of the enican Wings Marry Grcb fight are swamping | Uibinnacirel mis, the crowd woul STATE BOARD OF HEALTH os 4 Tex ards office, says a walk right by him to see the two 5 New York wire, and the interest | best American light beavies st 1, Second Avenue and Madis Street Is the firm you would deal with re Dusiness house in the U. S. Has your insurance expired? We will American Bank Building ¢ eredit reports on every introduce you to our Nae PRY Ga ee NS HP Os A er Pee