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= re a ) RED Huge en up Port. \regon bonus 3 and bonds yield bave bonds, ” sald ed de. 5,004, - ok the THURSDAY, MARCH 8 THE SEATTI STAR P Foley and | Lee to Top | Next Card Northwest Bantam King} Will Box Chinese Flash Here Next Week BY SEABURN BROWN : | As Told to Leo H. Lassen Lynch Once Released Johnson CHAPTER LX. ICKING the stars of tomorrow out of the bushers of to-| day isn’t always a sweet and easy task | The biggest member of the lemon family along these lines | r mr ever dished up in the Northwest was con- ; mate f ; tributed in 1905 by Mike Lynch, then man-| F{4V!N@ safev’ com at J - aging the Tacoma club, fight wit mandy Dillon, Vic ounced himself aa} That spring the Tacoma team was carry ing six or seven pit s and President Schraeder told Lynch to can a couple of the bushers. Mike did, and one of the couple was Wal- ter Johnson, the great Washington pitcher of today Johnson went back to his home in Idaho and started pitching for the Wheezer team 1 the American ban has to offer rive at next week Scotty” Nate Druxinman, mateh: the next year. He was recommended to }"”’ x Shey hear elt tha our club and promised me over the telephone |°" “*"°" eackees adel in the spring of 1907 to come to Seattle. . a ? : | Soshire But then Cliff Blankenship, who was | "4. vo. « S aattivet elkid 74 catching for Washington, broke a finger and |as in tudioated by hin impressive r came out to Idaho to look Johnson over, bec glowing ke r of the reports of his ability had drifted East after his great 1906 |Present ay Sar season. Blankenship saw him work and immediately signed |“ diel s—Pete Her him to a Washington contract. Johnsor has be there | and Jc ever since. the ¢ Mike Li n- | HE was &@ great card in the old Northwestern league days, and | afte The e Japanese Net Stars Are Menace to American Supremacy || Veteran Will Steady Club’s Inner Defense } a int | Wolverton Jubilant Over Speed and Hitting Power hown by Former Big League Timer in Initial Workouts; Rest of Team Shaping Up Well | | BY LEO H. LASSEN | AN JOSE, Cal., March 8,—The regulars and the Yannigans put on their first practice game of the season here yesterday, the regu- lars winning out, 4 to 8, in the snappiest kind of a ball game. The best i ion a new- comer gets of the Seattle team as it is shaping up for the season is the work of “Doc” Johnston around first base. The vet- eran is all pepper, and, boy, he knows how to step around that cushion. Johnston is a veteran in the service of the | game, but he’s no broken down ballplayer and he will be the first real first-sacker that the Indians have had since the Seattle club came into the league again in 1919, Not only is Johnston a clever fielder, but he is tricky hitter. He’s not a slugger, but he’s smart up at the plate. He is a good bunter and he chops the ball with &ccuracy on hit and lrun plays. Johnston hit in slot No. 2 in the batting order of |the regulars yesterday and he will probably follow Billy Lane | in the lineup. pre Mannger Wolv ‘on expects Johns K | ¢ biggest stars of the ne 1 figure along AA aNSas Boy ; : Three of the diminutive racquet wizards of Japan, who are rapidly developing into dan- be with Fritz Walter Gol- rous rivals for their American and other white competitors. Left to right, they are: Sets Pole 22°. it wilt be a forget old red-face ke ra ir, |“Itehy” Kumagae, Zenzo Shimidru and T, Kashio, id m Pep ra sates fn sol Ne | Pe ale |yet, but they say he is « pretty belp-ancaitian bing ara et BY VINCENT RICHARDS Kummages must go Japan's credit for |ton tha x0 Shimidzu ts m better] Vault Mark amart base runner tn. the San she Ort oaths as owt 7 the place oc on the t sense of ore A valley and owns something 1 0 n the tough California _. Famous Tonnes Gat oda Hee okt Be w countryman, Kuma-| i ¥ All in all, the former big leaguer pn the ron pny Fares Oe Tod . ! ik a deca! QO’ all gt Father of Lawn ‘Tent , To my way of thinking Shi-| {YMPORIA, Kan, March §—Earle|should be « valuable man for the toa As for B pabin. the inex 5 at 0 the peip Bad | te mn the pan { the cherry t m ut the present t t time, 18| McKown, who recently set a new | redskins, c the As for kensbip, the man w 1 Johnson, I see where he eo wicked draw ta | And especially tn time, , i" workin. nascent eee that kdcor aad is down in Georgia trying to orgar : ‘ : : petition, Japan t | work a As for the game Itself, Wolverton 4 orgar 3 league with teams from {have It, Lee holds a verdict over . Japan te 2 peas oy Sine rarpery Pegs fo way that Shimidmu |", : a fod ont ection California Joe Lynch and bas traded | 04 oe his ont oe ce oe ap ‘3 t chance for im:|Y#ult ts a bright and st x ided the squad into the following He, like Bill Leard, Bill Rodgers and some of the rest of the old boys, |wallops w Dandy Dick Griffin.| Altho fothing else, but has mastered| provement than Kumagas ever had, |@mple of the advisability of sticking | teams: Yannigane--Welch, first BAM hope pre dois by Pxe| re of baseball, who wander thruout the country | Names of . ce for the famous intern |this type of game to its fullest ex-| simply because his game is more or jt one particular sport if you like it rakle, second base; Ruby, third prod- © league, but whose whole life is baseball jens famous and amerous * prenictenat Meee Year, At Wore: | tank. and 1g his first season's | thodox cup|, MP Schleved national tame when | base; Ramage, shortstop; Davis, left ord- — mention, clutter up Georgie's list of | Hills, It was only because was| play in this i cained aa oh apan may not win the Davis Cup . field: Oliver, center Hie ne 4 t 1 st he cleared the bar at 12 feet 10 ; * ; Schorr, 0 in ; rena Abatn yd bier tell about Lee Magee, one of the greatest | clippings Unable to send it» full strength to/ viable piace in American lawn tennia|next year, and for that matter it Be . ngage a City Athletic | #bt Meld; Viant, catcher; Sitter, : _blayers turned out by the old Northwestern league team, BOYS HAVE |Our shores at that time . may not even win the right to chal-|tnches at the Kansas City Athletic! Donn and preat; pitchers Resuiagy Ge- ean aa tee ra ——————— | MET BEFORE w Kumagas, Shimidau fama: in the tennis|ienige for this great trophy, but the |olut/s recent Meaty lap Lace ie Johnston, first base; Janvrin, 660 of a ’ BASEBA iG IN DAN All of which might lead the un-|Kashio here and ready fir the tennis | w tll|real menace in Japaness tennis will/he's been making the native Jay-|ond base; Baldwin, third base; Crane rally ALLING IN JAPA suspectit der to the conclusion | season to start next spring the ne rat|come with the next three years.| hawkers sit up and notice for several|and Orr, shortstops; Bldred, left : Or ~ t 1 A . at Foley ts hing out a bit/anese invasion becomes a real men-|ten” by the minking committee. It|‘They are taking more pains in the] years. in| 101d? Lane, center field; Rohwer, = 0 fast and mhky be going out of his|ace for titer * during the | wi nting to nee Kumagae|development of their younger play-| As a primary school pupll in|right field; Tobin, catcher: Gardnen i ltentals Appreciate he odontal | ellafl KEY, Sopot tare Rona Aeecat| he a montha, thelr famous and popular “Itchy”! M s critics are of the opin-! world today w @ grade school pupli vaulted! The regulars scored right off the a 38 the Humor of Baseb ll ntanceship enduring thru a brace | — —— - —_—_——— |8 feet 6 inches. He was fired with | reel when Lane walked and stole ee. a a round draws, both at Foley’s an ambition to beat this mark, and | second, going to third on Johnston's as. ¢ : ES Lee has accepted terms and ts ox | oun r1o first with a broomstick dnd lster|dred’s single thru short, the ICK ALTROCK would be a national hero in Japan, | pected to arrive in Seattle Friday. | | SEEKS SNOOKER CROWN with @ vaulting pole | They scored again in the next rere the baseba rs like > . “| He will work out daily at Austin & | | Thru grammar school and high|session when Janvrin opened with whe pe te b. rebel bugs like a little comedy with their ity pyenssiund.’ soley Sas ire ARR os IF AVING been depowed uw national /are on the D or baik line at the head!wohool ho shattered acholastic|, walk and Crane singled, Halawin game ~ he enjoy ed immensely the clowning of big | turned to Vancouver, and will put tn r omIsing amateur billiard champion, a/of the table, The blue ball ts located |reoords, Last year he created a sen-|forced Crane and Janvrin’ counted. leaguers who have been “baseballing in Japan,” according | the last couple of days before the | Utle he has held for 10 consecutive |! the center of the table. The pink |gation when he appeared in meets | Sitter operied with « single for the to the story of the Oriental tour, | melee in Seattle e ° | woh y, Howard Shoduiiier'de going is placed at the apex of the by amid. /for the Kansas State Normal school|Yannigans in the third and two JOOMY DUFFY \? ™, The black is on @ spot between the/put as he was @ freshman his | force plays followed at second base, have By Waite Hoyt va. DAVIS SOON In elg Ss jabroad to eek new honors. | Pyramid ball and the foot rail, 13% |marks didn’t count. |'Then Ramage leaned on one to “44 q Pitcher for the New York Americans and World Series Oakland Jimmy Duffy, who took = | Béward Raynolda is the new cham: | !ncbes from the rail. His record-breaking vault was his | right center for a triple. The younge age hav , of roe ee hairline six-round decision from —- pion, having acquired that honor in| Pocketing a red ball counts 1, the /first appearance in varsity competi-|sters broke thru and took the’ lead 1 Arttee trate a tanetall clang [{aeinary ball and the inflelders|rravie Davis when last in Seattie|Three Youths to Succeed | the recent tournament at New Xork.| yellow count 2, the green 3, the|tion. Hin couches predict he'll set |in the elghth when Praul walked humor from @ baseball stand-/ make sensational plays with the some months ago, is all sweated up th Agi McD. Id |In the deciding game he defeated | brown 4, the blue 5, the p and)a new outside yault record within/and Mearkle, Welch, Ramage and ak point. They like @ bit of tom-fool| phantom sphere lover the idea of coming North soon eo Aging MCMOnald | ghoamaker 125 to 121. i kt. A player must firet|two years. Ruby singled, two counters coming ace, . ee re eee bust ine Jape are strong for pante-|t again do battle with the Everett} and McGrath Snooker champion i the honor | pocket a red ball before playing on a — over. gpl oyagaat eager had aeics Alirock Leen ett emture 0 shy Within Ginecvyqunnen In a telegram to = which Shoomaker is to seck abroad. | “colored.” He can continue scoring Rohwer opened the eighth with aie rot malghic have teen pith] ere? Wil have invented shad |nruxinman, Duffy explained last IN SW YORK, March t—Unele Sam|The tournament will be staged !n/so long ax he alternately pockets a| the longest hit of the training sea» tion 4 And Al Schact might have besa ow stunts that will put our best ¢f-|nignt that he ia unable to fight at may have some oonenrn over|London starting March 6. Shoo-|red ball and a “ avails ¥ OICOUVer son so far, @ homer over the right half 4 us. They certainly would have giv-| forts to shame ent owing to injured hands, but maker will represent the New York| which are or go off the} field score board: Orr tripled to ding. q en the Jap fans something to laugh Lavbonpmatistadared apace the prospects for the distance events oo. lwill be in at Athletic Club, | table in any manner remain off. dap dog dealers | pe soon, right and scored on Baldwin's single, at Tomorrow: before he|at the next Olympic games, but he| Wins First Davis foug’ Dufi s00ker ls played on a 6x12 table | Until the reds are off the table clinching the game. Crane led the Tete tn ieh ee ae the conc | {rim big lenguers whea ball | started on the hitting rampage that |can have a fealing of almost perfect | with mx pockets, ‘The balls may be| pocketed “colored” balls are returned hitters with three safe smacks, ons Griffith supplied most of the e¢ players fail oy chiniGhied binae jan aeut bloke ce ne wolght mon! from 9 116 to 8 $93 Inches in di-/to the tabla, Whe dy of the trip. At that I don’t as established b security in the young ss! ameter. Twenty-two balls are used. | cleared of red balls, that he wi Fifteen red balls are racked in| must be played for When gray hairs began to splatter | pyramid form, as in other American | alties accrue for failures to make the the dome of Pat McDonald and Matt| pocket games. Six others, termed/cue ball hit a “colored” objective “colored ball: yellow, brown, blue, | When an objec’ believe the Japs got half enough knockout artist of the Pacific Coast's y ghs to suit them & we 90 Roper Abandons |flock of welterweights, The fighft f outclassed the teams we played bugs would welcome @ return jou «he Japs would have probably rel Spring Practice |" the pair. nend to Paria. @ triple. Mearkle also picked uc Clas | three ingles, one a double. A goodly crowd sat in on the game, which ICTORIA, B. C., March 8.—In a| was played in perfect weather. furiously contested battle Vic TL aS * a: -to-beat |” ve is hidden by other ished a bit more comedy Eastern football fans will watch | ¥ McGrath and when ‘mere o Pao hit’ cand Siaa-are Cie: | bets 4 payer lo cokered.” ‘To| tora went down to defeat on her DR. EDWIN J. Joe Bush made a big hit {n| with interest the outcome of the new | hand of age began to take the punch |trinuted at designated points. The| “snooker” an opponent and avold|home floor here last night before BROWN'S P s one of the games with his animal|t ing plan of “Bill” Roper, head as ers 0 out of their arms, American leaders | cue pall is white. fo grew worried about tho prospecta of| The yellow, brown and green balls | tact, DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years “snookered” involves skill and | Vancou Penalties often decide a game. | off r, in the first of the play- ries for the Pacific Const Hockey association title, Both clubs’ defensive work was letter perfect, the winners holding Victoria scoreless, while Vancouver KENNEL SHOW TO BE HELD faced iee club's defense for THIS MONTH tat" cunts tocar care imitations. Joe, you know, can most any im! It so happened that one afternoon | time-honored ay four crows persisted in flying over] nual spring pra the field most of the afternoon Bush would give the “caw, cry of the have ve) football coach for Princeton unt- | ation on the boards.|versity, who hea abandoned the | Po ainda NBS j | g the shoes of those two old gal- | pea te em of holding an-| Sprint Set lant police whales. saa LUIS FIRPO foo sessions. In besge 1 of footbal When McGrath threw his etn berakirete ie and had to retire at the Antwerp| ing the until ought the crows were in on | September. ant the way they answered quired to box andwrestle, leay mimed b: he huge Finn Porhbola BY JACKSON ‘V. SCHOLZ, | “ismed BY the Rees are ows and one would| pigskin among the moth ba: and Niklander, the fe was DR. WO CHINESE DOCTOR TEW YORK ‘ : ks that nome | | Nature Chinese Herbs) Joe back. EW YORK, March 8—Charley jeral in the emer ay eahegyy a Gavel NES YORK, March 8—On the |f]VHF Seattle Kennel club will hold| foals In the two games will be cham- Remedies Ascher stunt that always ect a| BILLIARD TITLE Paddock’s Intest announcement {Youngsters would b | M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Go, 208 James St, Cor, 2nd Seattle. Main 2195 first boat that he can get after laugh from the fans wa at hi go! 4 in the next four years their big spring show at Crys.|Pions of the West Coast loop. Bush 1 comers at any | P00 ip item at cee a Would give an imitation of feedins| CONTEST LOOMS Nhe cra | Since then three great youngsters |next Monday night, Senor Luis |‘! Pool March 16, 16 and 17. It was "i v 2 ra. co 6 ~ 6 fro The av | Previously announced that it would | ( RE B Ww YN BC »X a bunch of chickens, which also) NEW YORK, March §—A match |U*t#8e® Up to 220 yards, when he | have come So she one ond ont Angel Firpo Is going back to Buenos | bo held in the basement of the Hip- would feature the various barnyard) for the pocket t d championship|®rives in the East for the Penn | daveloped to the point where they a tt sl : : developed tothe punt where Wey 8F4 AO tne heevrwal chan | atone tit tas nee a2|TOMMY GIBBONS eh aaa nig a eo h+|relaya and nettle, once for all, the | Cot ony vee whales, but they h America said today. |so heavy that the show officials! iW YORK, March 8—After algn- Casey Stengel put on a walking | ful titleholderand F S Volaitie he holds to promes to do even better than their| Only the more matter of a fight | deemed it best to make this change.| ing to meet Tom Gibbons in Madison stunt that also greatly amused the| former champion for the Wai gcz.a Moisapect tan: katigedp | kee ore. with Bill Brennan that wit bring | ‘Thursday was to be the last day| square Garden on March 19, Harry Japs. Stengel would attempt to|near future, according to rumors rife |th® £03 some prosp SP | predecessors: him fh $10,000 and the chance for a| for entric alk around the bases once while| here Leen’ el eacing around the middle of April. | Ralph G. Hills, the Princeton foot- |! 5 nd the chance for r entries Greb notified Tex Rickard he could | walk aroun a i , ner : i ball and field star, broke the indoor |fsht with Dempsey that should be| “We want to give the dog fancters|not fill the ongngement. Rickard | i yo players made the clreuit twice - — The attitude of “show us" that |e tor the 16-pound shot this wea-|Worth $100,000 to him, makes Senor |the best posable,” sald Dr. L. W.|announced he was planning a Demp.|f REGULAR SCHEDULE ae nae Aah te gh ee ig a Willamette Has |the Hast has assumed t# nothing | (y's toss of 48 fect 9 Inches. In| Angel willing to stay here until Mon- | Brydon, when interviewed-Thursday, | sey.Gibbona bout outdoors in. the | 101 hee! oe . F 3 day. “and we believe there isn't a better | ard to the Western en ho ought to come within a summer. which he would throw a few shim . unusual in regard t the open ho oug ; | |place to hol ’ oity,” Blasi ite alam Bright Outlook athletes. who come to this part of |few inghes of the world's record of| Among the group that have him|place to hold a show in the city, iy a ays Prowpaots tab M risiesditative bawe |ton-gounite to do the A fh fad under observation merly aa a| Crystal Pool provides plenty of In one game Bert Griffith, with|ball club at Willamette university,| Bob McAllister, Al Leconey and| Glenn Hartranft, the great Calttor- boxer, it Hie paves ee et tat Don ioathh soettdet eerttecel two outsand a couple of runners on|Oregon, are particularly bright this|toren Murchison have been unant-|nia youngster, no doubt would have} 10) | ie uclen O° tat the) ee ew committee he notlaver| the bases, judged a fly ball perfectly | *vring, with a crop of hitting stars|mously selected as the men Pad-| broken the world’s record last season looking him over, they ate beginning | looked "the welfare of tho public was aod thes caught {t behind hia back | ready to turn out, according to aldock must beat bit the recent bril-|i¢ he had not gone stale, He wag) itt ot Ts Sia ten 8 "| come to give’ Beattle's best ‘n mare| while he was facing the outfield. | dispatch. liant performance of Harold Lever, | within Inches of the old mar | ti ce i 16 zo chao 4 This caused much amazement. | 7% = the Pennaylvania aprinter, in which |in the seagon last year, but ho started lana wie Ba ieekee ho lowesind | i Sat Wer iattieeaiin Beth Another stunt that we put over| §TECHER THROWS DRAAK | ho established a new record for 70 | to throw the dinc Mente cc ore peat (ait around a little better no telling | every seat In the house: ‘Three car was a game of shadow baseball.) SAN FRANCISCO, March, 7.—Joe | yards, makes him a live factor in| ous other things and he got off edge |i) ‘3 going,” Da organ | lines pass the door w ° Every American fan {4 familiar with | Stecher won his wrestling matcn|the coming spring carnival. before the intercollegiate champlon- Ng iotesn sad he tne otee a "block ERS Aaa Meeps this stunt. The players go thru field-| with Tom Draak here last night in| Altho sprinters run to type Ir [sie ornia has another great |¢Nough and handied enough fighters | space for automobiles {s available. ing practice without the use of a|two straigfht falis, both by the body /than In any other event, Laver’n| California ha Ito hi ri r y . baseball. The batters strike at an scissors, phy al atalitina tiene : octet youngster, “Bud” Houser, the high |'0 have @ lite weight in his Brevi ee aA a ares GS eae {s} “|impress the moat critical th ; achool star He je &/potanual world a7 $50,000 eeclawg APES ee lof a short dintence man,” ‘M08 | record maker and he is almost sure 6 Agarogation of canines, — 3 — ae Fs a _ es — He is below the height to which |t make the team. E Hair Stays Combed, Glossy iy grt cea. i | et ent a TY TAOLASPORTS BODY NEW YORK, March 8,—Joie Ray PASSES UP to be slightly bowed but they are | ROW of a deceptive length and DOW ee RIGHT Chicago middle distance running We ‘ ° H : iat drive him off his marks with | jchampion, bea ville ‘ola, New Millions Using this Greaseless Combing Cream— jt speed ot’ neared rani, “rie | !2,the Ramee ehrow, ee Arert Yr inh 000 eter a at the] SOUTHERN “U” . anh. COREE We) AD : | Western Unton games and made a HW YORK, March 8,—No slur on Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly 0 slur or 1s one of the fastest starters in the Paddy Ryan, who is still) 10° tae | |game |young enough to hold his own with | °°” Inddos, TAS OF 1484 the eligibility rules or the soho. \the best of them. Among the new lastic requirements for the athletes HUNGLING SPLITS HAND | gehiooi jy Jack Merchant, the Calitor-| LENGLEN WINS at tho University of Southern Call. | CLEARWATER, Fia., March &—Jnia collegian, who ought to give |fornta was intended when the Inter: | | “Bud” Hungling, Brooklyn eatcher,| Ryan and the Finns a big fight in CADLE SERIES Fippeah tee pee haa vain Fae 7 ths he nt nat rg geen: ig piace baa PUB AGND: 5 Branog,, SASH. S82 acleta donut tin SRA TY dee iieeals VICTORIA, B.C Dall training season. fe aplit hin — | Miss Cadle, who eliminated Molla ks A cakes 7 Wien ores hand on a foul tip and will be lata! |slon, officials of the association said. PORTANGELES - STRAIT POINTS With Paddock, LeConey, Lovesoy, | Ballory in the Menton tennis tourna. |"! J he , ~~ Ls up for at least two weeln lwoodring, McAllister, Scholz and|mont, was defeated today by Mile,|, “Phe application was simply tabled ‘ - : bdo Bae te Taraten | Murchison around looking for Olym-|Lenglen, world's woman champion, | fOr 1 Yeu until the Southern Call to Vietorin on TIGER PUCK MEN WIN ple sults, the prospects for a young | 8-6, 6-1 eaten Se tie allgtbliiyt tienes arrest SHCEAT PHILADELPHIA, March 8 sprinter are mighty slim. Rrank Hus: stiferead thenke BORE “tay # ‘ AN JUAN /JSUAND POINTS | Princeton's tee hockey sextet plowed | aey, the sensational New York high nserced tiers, Suche procedure is con’et atra. from Anacortes or Belli 4 mere formality that is gone thru jn Ly. Seattle dally ex, Sat. 1 |thra the Pennsylvania combination | qchool boy, has a chance to get In| Will d D . bene ny: Lys am. Ly, 7 ox. Sat. 10 pm, |for n 6 to 2 victory here last night.|¢hat select company if anyone has,|| WW Meer rops [Passing on every application for BELLINGHAM =ANACORTES however, Hussey has been coming | | DN deeb ota |membership, Nothing personal was ‘ One to Police |) inensea” Avvot soutnan, sooretary WAKEFIELD’S the team, but he Is ao young that tt Levens iia ei NeL a CI ~ || of the assocation, said KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mare 8 FTOWnsEND, aye conn Southall sald that tho association may militate against him, He has al} you Willard, former he: : 100 ACM, 5100 PM, SIDA 8 LEADING had never invited any university or Jot of time, as he will be only a jun welght champion, lost to police Cyril Coaffee, Canadian t Kk sta hi HOOD CANAL FOINTS RECKHATION PANLONS college to become a member. for in collogo when the next games|] the first decision in his campaign | who, with Charlies Paddock, Califor- Billed to appear in a boxing ox CUBSDAY, PRIDAY, 4100 AM, | 2 ROOMS | man Ross in Its family should oi Springs, for a fight with Ployd || HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 8.—|yard match race at Victoria, B.C, PTURROAN ae em | | Formerly | | aber 1 titles, gives SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICER From Seattle to Bremerton {J Saturday and Sunday, Wednesday, Frid: Bunday, 1 . AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Challenges C.Paddock [ | Passenger Fare, 80e Round Trip| fy NAVY YARD ROUTE Boat Schedules: ‘rom’ColmamPock= foot Marion St Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SARTY.s, SPEED = €OM FORT | champ, DAILY 11 A. My 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 PL 45c FOR SINGLE TRIP S0c FOR ROUND TRIP Cyril Coaffee CHICAGO, March 8.—The world's “fastect humans” may meet this summer in the racing classic of the age, s even stubborn, unruly or sham-| Greaseless, stainless “Hair-Groom' pooed hair stays combed all day in | does not show on the hair hecaune it any style you like, “Hair-Groom” ts @ dignified combing cream which gf that natural glows and well-groomed | YoUr hair remains so soft and pliable effect to your hair—that final touch | and so natural that no one can por to good dress both in business and | wiply toi you uned ity | ou social occaslons, Johnson, Willard was not even allowed to don fighting togs. “It'e against the state law to hold boxing exhibitions,” was the only explanation of police, Is abworbed by the scalp, therefore VAULT CHAMP ILL | WMPORTA, Kan., March 7.—Farle MoKown, world’s champlon Indoor [pole vaulter, In dangerously il here with pneumoula, {th and Pike Green Md, | roll around. to “como back." 100-yard record, says he and Paddock | | wit Suaney" simu asa Nre||emmco, eatmanery fe ooenne |! REGISTERS PEP |ies'ou eas inva aiter 6 sth rae outfielde arrived in camp a week Resides doing the century in 9 & QND @ & Jahead of thr "Tob" sald he} Conffee holds the Canadian record TEACH ANGE witout NOTE Jcouldn't watt tl Kunse, rookie| for the 220 low hurdies, with 26 4-5 | FAV MMU DIP NUCH ile) RG) |pitchor, from Seattle, Is expocted tol as his mark. He is 26 years old and | Meee FOG} MARION St jurrive today, [will mako Chicago his home, bas PREHEAT | ‘ ” . | “REB” RUSSELL nin wonder-man, holds the. world's | An for swimming—woll, any nation || hipition, preliminary to opening Freight Only "Reb" Fussell, the Pirates’ slugging | Furthermoro, Conffoe ts willing to go. STEAMER QSCHUOULES BUBIE GT os Drown & Hules