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STAR?TUESDAY, FEB. 0, 1917. PAGE 9
N. W. League Season Opens on Local Ball Lot April 24: Seattle vs. Great FallsLEAGUE WILL
CLOSE UP ONSEPTEMBER 9
BY EDWARD HILL
BASI.U \LL. the 1917son of the X. \\ league
will get under way in Seattleon April 24 with Herb lie-ter's scrappy t ireat Fall* anfrcgation furnishing the oppo-sition for Dugdalc's newlyrenovated team.
This is according to thedope from Spokane, where theleague officials arc sipping softdrinks atul holding dry ban-quets while lining 'up theleague's business for the com-ing gonfalon chase. Festivi-ties will be brought to a closeon September 9, one week
iter than last season.As is the usual custom, the
Va«on will open in Seattle.Ticonia ami Spokane. BobBrown tried to hook an opcti-
i/ip date for Vancouver butEvas unsuccessful.
THE HOLIDAY dates will beIpmred around before the work ofdrawing up the schedule goc* onBob Brown. Vancouver; Rum Ilall.
\V. R, D»v«\v, llutte. udI S. H. Jensen. tireat Full#. have this
bualacy* well In hand Vancouveropens at Tmcotn* nud Butte at Spo-kane.
NICK WIUJAMB ha* nlgned ,«p
for two exhibition games In Port-land with a couple of faat *eml pro
clubs there. Thl* will brine to ack»* hia barn* Untiling trip fromStockton to th? Northwest. FromPortland he will go directly to Spo-kane and put hia team In shape toopen the season. The (tuned InTortUnd are net for Aprtl 11 and15.
EARL THOMPSON, the promt*ing young first eacker with Tacomalast yeer. 1* balking, and mar notplar with the Tiger* this neaaon.Earl ha* garnered a woo J Job down
and doean t like to comeNorthweat to plar ball for ao
\u25a0 abort a season. He haa writtenI Ruaa Hall that he la satisfied withI hia contract with the Tiger*, but
r would like to keep his Job.
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STAGEGOES BOXER
Richard Wheeler, the malamember of Wheeler and Dolan,dancers extraordinary appear-
ing this week at the O-pheum.la no other than our old friend,
"Fighting" Dick Wheeler, for-
mer Pariflc Coast llgntweightchimp on. Dick la a native ofSan Francisco and has loughtsome of the best lightweightsIn the world. He trained Fred-
die Welsh for his flrat flgntwith Willie Ritchie.
Sine* taking up th# lightfantaatlc and becoming anactor. Whealsr hat had oeca-aion to vlait many part* of tha
world. Ha wai caught In Mos-cow, Ruaala. when tha warbroka out. How h« got awayfrom tha war stricken countrymakea quite a story. He haaagreed to tall the readera ofTIA Star why He forsook theaquared circle for the foot-
llghta and aome of hia eaperl-
encea while traveling over theworld.
Tha flrat articla appeara to-morrow.
Les Darcy May BoxDillon in Denver
Is Latest Report
DENVER, March 6 ?JackDillon, and Les Darcy, Aus-tralian champion, have accept-
ed terma for a 20-round fightfor a purss cf $20,000 to befought In Denver within thenext 60 days, according to In-formation recaived today. Thabattle will be staged In the
Denver Stock Varde Stadiumby Jack Kanner, promoter of
the National Athletic club, who
it to be backed by a group ofbusiness men.
Cub Scconds WinnersOver Coast Leaguers
PORTER VIU.JS. Cal . March fi
The Chicago Cub second* defeatedthe Salt l-»ke Coasters here yester-day in a training game, o to I.
Till *?* TOin litv.r*n b» "lltninarby th»
Rupture Htipport We
five fre« trial to prove Its superior*
ty.A. 1.1 MIHK.Kf* ?«.
110? Third *rr
Western Union LifeSpokani, U. S. A.
«»wa>e.« February 20, 1917
> Washington Title Insurance Company,Seattle, Washington*
Gentlemen^
Please be advised that our Finance Committeehas decided to require title insurance on allSeattle loans hereafter made by the WesternUnion Life Insurance Company.
Experience has proved that an absoluteguaranty of title, based upon a thoroughexamination of the title, gives the highestoteasure of proteotion to the investors
Please mall to this office a few additionalschedules of rates and supply of applicationstor title Insurance on nortgage loans*
Tours truly
RLR:VL President*
Seattle.
H I I AND JEFF ?Even Edison Makes Sonic Mistakes
Captain Frank Foyston, ofthe Seattle Ice Hockey club,
has been selected aa the mostvaluable player and best all-around man in the league
The selection was made fol-
lowing reports tsndsred league
officiate In Vancouver by thaofficial acorera In Spokane,Portland. Vancouver and here.Two acorere chose Foyston forthe first place and one rankedhim second to Mickey Mackay,the Vancouver youth.
Foyston will bo presentedwith a trophy by the Icagus forhia good work.
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THE SEATTLE and Vancouverteama will play six man hockeywhen they claah on the local Icetonight In an exhlbltl'Mi fraca*Vancouver consented to thla. fol-lowing th« acceptance of the chal-lenge by Seattle. The six mangame 1* played In the Kaat and He-al! le wants to try it out before theworld * »«Tte*. *hlch will Marthern on March 19 with Ottawa, ofthe National Hockey association,
the probable opponent* of thelocal*. Tonight'* lineup
Vancouver.Holmes Goal !<*hmanHowe Defense BatrlckCarpenter ... l>efen#e (irlffla
Walker Hover MarKay
kAMPHKIN lITMUWHBliilßgr
Purdue university Is to hsveall-year football practice. From
their record laet year all-year
'practice ahouid make
them fairly fit to tackle high
achool teams.? ? *
If there la to be a military train-ing for »aseball player*, pleaaeomit the Seattle Giants. They sol-diered eno-igh !a»t *ea*on.
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Hughie Jennings *»)* Detroitwill win thp American league pen-nant. Hughlo deserve* a medalfor optimism.
Tennis Came Hereto He Given Boost
Kenttle bid* fair to become one ofthe tennis renter* of the country.Delegated to the annual meeting ofthe I'nlte 1 Hiatcs National l/iwnTennis association hive laid plansto further the development ofyoung player* here.
Wants U. VV. FreshmanCrew to Racc in Cal.
A guarantee of 1100 toward de-fraying sxpenees of eendlng the U.of W. freshmen crew to Californianext month for thp races on the
Oakland estuary has been made byRalph Stroud, graduate manager oftthletics at the University Of Cali-fornia.
Want U. W. BaseballTeam to Pay Visit
Haxebnll enthunlmtt* In Trrad-well am! Juneau, Alaska, would liketo m-f the t'. of W. haacball Inamin action against somo of the mmiil-pro organizations In the North. lu-qulrie* have been made as fo wheth-er such a trip could hn made or notafter the close of the university inJune.
S. A. C. Wins AmateurI Jockey Championship
The first amateur lee hockeychampionship ever played for In Se-attle was won last night by the Se-attle Athletic club septet. It de-feated the Auto club, 2 to 1, In ahard-fought melee.
Carl Stoeckcr StillWinning at Cue GameKeeplnc up bin brilliant plnjinj!.
Carl Stoecker defeated Meade loutnight at Hrown A- Union's billiardparlor*. 200 to 130, In one of theneriea of gammi now on for thecity balk line title.
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SEATTLE HOCKEY STARHONORED BY LEAGUE;
GAME HERE THIS EVEMorrla Onter TaylorKoynton . . , I.eft Wlrk Stanley
Wllnon ....lUght Win*... Roberta
Rltey-Klckef ftlilt y Moynra? ? ?
GOOD NEWS ban liwn nervwlthe h<x-key fan* in the annoiinrf*-ntflt that no advani"* In price willb« made for the world* aerleagamea.
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CORDON ROBERTS, the Vanrouter atar aeorer. who loat theleague honora to Heroin Morrla of
Hostile by one joint. Mill be amonKthe Mllllonalrea tonight. Me aayaho will try and aoore more i>olntathan Morrla tonight. at any rate.
Cut Down theHigh Cost of
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Flour, etc. and you will **?
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advantage of wh'lcsale prices.
Call Up Elliott 652Alaska and msll order* giv-
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Open Sunday, 9*30 a m. to 1 p. in
Fred Mitchell
Cheeae price* are *tirfenlng un-der the demand front the Kiuit. 'I*ll--cheese advanced II cent* In
Cortland yesterday.
Onion* will take the big dive*oon. acconlln* lo the dope*(erx,
due to the Influx of AuMrallun andNew Zealand onion*.
I'rli Paid l>e«|rr* far\egetable* und I mil
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mm mm IJII |P (.RAND CHALLENGE
In HOCKEY GAME\u25a0 *
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For Trophies Donated by Mr. AlexanderPanlages
Vancouver vs. SeattleTONIGHT8:30 P. M. SHARP
INTRODUCING SIX-MAN HOCKEY
Don't fall to Me this game, a. every alternate match In theworld's aerie, will be under the Ea.tern rules.
Reierved Beat» Now on Sale at the Arena Office,' 1220 Fifth Ave.* Phone Main 2493
HOCKEY HOCKEY
"Mysterious Mitchell"
Alwjve Un photo iaK< 11 of Creil Yapp, better known nowaday*
a* Kred Mitchell, manager of the Chicago Cub*. When thla pic-
ture wa» taken. MitchnJl *»» a member of Ihe Ix>* Angele* club,of Ibe I'aetfln Coast league.
Hp rwdwl th<s nickname ?!»*? to the fact that h« Isolated}>imarif fnmi th«> rem of the player*, and wa» never »<-en exceptwhen on the t>ench or the diamond. Me wa* a pitcher. l-YoniIdm AnKrlen he drifted around over the country to «u»ver»l minorleagued and finally landed with the lionton Brave*, where. It
wu declared. hl» iu the real |>ower behind George Stalling*.
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CINCINNATI FANSPIN THEIR FAITH
TO MATTYAND HALCINCINNATI, 0.. March 6 ?
Baseball bug* hereabout believe
the destiny of the Reds, as far
as 1917 is concerned. Is in keep-
ing of Christy Mathewson and
Hal Chase.Matty has a bunch of youth,
ful pitchers to work with thia
season. If he can develop astar or two from among LeftyGerner, Jim Ring. Mike Re-gan, Roy Sanders and Hod El-ler, all snared from the busheslast fall, Red prospects of a firstdivlaion berth won't be so bad,
as Fred Toney, Pete Schneider
and Clarence Mitchell, who ap-pear due for big years, arecounted on to carry most of theburden.The old master of the pitching hill
will devote most of hit time at thetraining camp to teaching hie pitch-er* the secrets that made him the
most fatuous of the big league pitch-ers. Matty worked on Pete Schneld-! er last fall, and made a big Improve*ment In his work Elmer Knetzer,
! who still Is with the team, likewise' showed improvement.
Chase will have charge of the bat-
tins ftiflof the ramp. Hal only ledthe league la*t year, *o he la pretty
well qualified to give instructionson how to hit the elusive pill. Chaselikewise will drill the vets androokies on base running, and per
Pugilistic Newsand Gossip
At wu expected, Eddie Plnkman,
the gabby lightweight, m doing alot of talking about what he cxpectato Jo to Archie Wyard when he geta
him into the ring Friday night at
I>reamiand.? ? ?
"Kid" Dobie declares he wji
fouled three tlmew In hla l>out withGeorge Roes Saturviny, at the Long-shoremen'* abow. lie want* a return go with the Vancouver boy.
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Willie Hoppe will be brought back
\u25a0 to Seattle ere long, according to re-ports.
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Sid Mitchell, local middleweight,fight* Nick Simpson in Portlandtonight.
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Billy Murray, the middleweight,I* doing some winning fighting inSouthern California.
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The bout between Jimmy Duffy|:ind Ilert Forbes Friday night shouldhiring out some clever mitt wxirh.
Homer Wins Contestfor 1 irst Cub Crew
PASADENA, March 6.?A home
run by Deal in the ninth Inningwon the game for the Chicago Cubsfrom the Vernon Coast league clubhere yesterday, JO to 9.
Jaek. Britton IsLoser to Downey
BY BUI) FISHER.
haps shotf them a few things aboutfielding
A great fielding and throwing out-field is sure to wear the Red thisyear Kddy Rousch. Tom Griffithand Xeale can go and get 'em as faras any three In the majors.
Cuban Player SignedNone «et the world afire last year,
so Chase will take them in tow. whileManuel Cueto, a Cuban slugger lift-ed from the Virginia league, willtry to beat one of them out of hisjob.
The team is certain to be strongat two Infield |>osltlons. first andtjiird or fln»t and second. It being «
uncertain right now whether HeinleGroh will play third or second. BillMcKechnle, Dave Shean, Billy Lou-don, Larry Kopf and Tommy Ro-nmnach are candidates for the othertwo jobs, and all RedvJUe bugs canhope Is that they will fill the bill.
The catching staff does not lookextra promising so far. Ivy Wlngoland Tom Clarke both had poor sea-sons last year. KmII Huhn was sickmost of the summer, but showedpromise at the tail end. Hubn bannn excellent chance of becoming oneof the first-string backstops thisyear.
Fifth or sixth place seems to bethe best the Reds can hope for.There is no silly pennant tajk beingstirred up here, as the team doean'tlook as good as the one Buck Herzogtook South last spring. However,Herzog'a tactics as manager failedto get the results the team was capa-ble of, and If the Reds Oon't haveanything else this year except har-mony. they are pretty sure to havethat, and harmony never kept ateam down In the race.
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COLUMBUS, 0., March 6.?JackBritton, claimant of the welter-weight title, lost a 12-round newt-
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