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THE ! OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1917. By George McManus COAST HOCKEY TITLE ; CAPTURED BY SEATTLE BRINGING UP FATHER wrrlrht 191T. Internet local Kewi i Registered la Catted SUlw PaUot OWcm HE. ISNTOlrV to ee HERE HELP , WITH 4 TO Rosebuds Go Down to Defeat MEEO MORE THAN HELP ' In Sensatonal Contest Be- fore Large Crowd. FOYSTON IS GAME'S STAR "TOO Tommy ndardaie Xi Champio Bad Ca;ef Xmtw Portland Kjr I ' penalised 19 Minutes la Final Oeme . - . SI i -I THEREIiA.' I I " - ( I JUST OROPPEn l ( VEUl-IPTHI . Xl I : TOSeeOO- I .if lCySTrJ HELLO- VTVJ 1 3 VICTORY 1 s v . :ijs - tlx r ' Seattle captured the Pacific Coaa Tnoirv . learue chamDionship title with a, 4 to i3 victory over the Poit land Rosebuds laat night In the ice ' pajace. The contest was the fastest and beat played of the season. Tho spectator clone to 4000 of them " were kept on therr feet throughout the entire three periods by the sensational and spectacular rushing and defensive ' playing of the two teams. ' As the result of their victory. Pete Muldoon's septet will represent the Pacific Coast league in the series for 111 world's championship to be played ' on the Seattle ice during the mitldlc , of this month. ' " t ' Duaderdale Is a Clamp, - In addition to seeing a great game, the crowd witnessed Tommy lurider dale cinch the title as the. champion bad man of the league. Tommy was all "dolled up" in his fighting clothes, . and in the middle of the first period went to the mat, or rather the ice. with Cully Wilson. This was repeated vh the second period, and In the third . he got mixed up with Rickey, who substituted for Carpenter. The first time, each player received a minor penalty, and the next time a major v penalty. Totaled,, Tommy spent 19 -r minutes on the bench. . The Rosebuds grabbed the first counter of the game, Stan Marpies sagging the net after 18 minutes and . 20 seconds of playing in- the first -period. . N Seattle registered twice in the see- ond period, and Portland once, leaving the score 2 to 2. Knowing that they had to win the tgame in order to cinch the title, Se attle played at top speed during the third period and scored after four 'minutes of playing. This caused the . .Seattle rooters, 75 of them who made a special trip to Portland to see the game, to go; wild with joy. Poyston Is Star. During a scrimmage In front of the . Seatfle goal Just about in the middle of twie period, Irvin slipped the puck into the net, tying the score again. . The 'Portland fans cheered for sev eral minutes, but five minutes later, liemle Morris scored the winning goal oft a pretty shot from the side after receiving a pass JIM FLYNN WILL SUBSTITUTE FOR SLACKER DARCY Hugh Browne Still Grinning Despite Hard Luck; Les Explains Position. KM Benson Tech. basketball players were defeated by the Lincoln High quintet In yesterday's Interscholastic league contest on the Washington High floor, 20 to 19. The score at the end of the first half stood 10 to 10. - I -; f Lineups: 1 - Lincoln. Benson. Wilsey (6) F (13) Scott Bonesteel (2) F (2) Stanton" (Jamble (2) C ...(4) Clifford Capt. Stevens (6..C Buoy Thomas (4) G Turple Substitutions Purkett for Turple; Turple for Clifford. The Peninsula Park quintet won the lightweight championship .of the city last night by defeating the Portland Newsboys' team by the score of 24 to 18. The lineups: Peninsula. Position. Newsboys. Carr F (7 Goldstone Prcscott (6) F (2) Rorawav Base (4) C..(2)A. "VN&einstein Harlow (2) G Haftcr Metcalfe (12) Q.:...H. Weinstein Substitutions Borgeson for Base; Kanter (6) ror A. Weinstein. "WTalla Walla, Wash., Mareh 3. The Jefferson High school basketball quin tet was defeated by the local high ! BEAVERS POUND HORSEHIDE FOR SEVENTEEN HITS Defeat Soldiers in Exhibition Game; Borton Must Ar range Trade. Tiy H. . Hamilton. Nw York. March 3. (L. P.) Grant Hugh Browne is a glutton for iiunlshment H just erinned todav crossed his fingers, knocked on a hunk of wood he has begun carrying aroun.l ior that purpose, and announced that Jim Flynn and Jack Dillon will stage one of their semi-annual contests n place of Dillon and Les Darcy Monday evening in Madison Square Oaraen. Brown believes Governor Whitman has been misinformed and declared he will make an effort to have the executive's-ban on Darcy raised Just as soon as he gets around to it. Browne says he understands the governor has been led to believe that Darcy and Dillon were to engage each other in one of the old-time knock 'em tlead finish fights. That, of course, school team last night in the first of couldn't be done under the law ana Browne is going to tell him that. Then he is going to say Darcy and Dillon never had any intention of violating the law. Darcy is too shocked to talk. He doesn't know what he is going to do, but he has knocked 1 off tralnlnr and lias come to New Tork to make plans. He feels that he has not been treated exactly fair. He was under age. he from Rickey, who i argues, when he left Australia and con- carned the puoK down the ice. Tommy sequenuy couia nave not been con Murray, who stopped many hard shots I scripted even if conscription had been durlnr the- nm. made a. desnra.te 1 adopted. He also says he tried several effort to get in front of the puck, i times to enlist, but his mother would hut It glanced off his skate into the net. Credit or Seattle's victory Is due Captain Foyston. He played a great game. . Besides being strong on the, back' checking, he counted two goals and assisted in scoring another. "Moose". Johnson waa laid out in the third period, when he stopped the -puck with his sore knee,' but continued to play. Carpenter of Seattle was forced out or the game for a while on account of hurting his head and Harris was cut on the leg and had to remain oh the bench during the last period. Tttit mnimary followi: not give htr consent. Wisconsin Will Investigate. Milwaukee. Wis., March 2. (IT. p.) a series or two games by the score of 34 to 21. At the end of the first half the score was 13 to IS, but the speed of the locals was too much for the Portland champions. Denny Wil liams registered all but four of Jef ferson's points. Astoria, Or., March 3. The local T. M. C. A. team defeated the Seaside quintet last night by the score of 34 to 18. Bozeraan, Mont., March 8. The Montana State college won the state basketball championship last night by defeating the University of Montana team, 3& to 27 College Grapplers to Meet. Lnrversity of Washington. Seattle, The action of Governor Whitman m Mah T - w-Z T ? refusirir to allow Tm r n, fiht Marc" 3- Washington mat men will nV 0,IuLw1LS::( ni " ent .thelr final wrestling meet this Carpnt"r . AVilke- i'ortland. F Murray (Jul... lAMigbJIn I.. I). .. I)api. Johnaon It I). . Uumlcrdal 11 lrin c Morrla Hair! I,.V Uapt. Fyiton Uarplat K.W Wilson Score Vt Pariods. Portland 1 1 13 8eatttl - O 2 2 the Wisconsin boxing commission. enairman Laginger of the state ath letic commission said yesterday. The question of permitting the Australian champion to appear in the Badger state would be decided after a thor ough investigation of the facts, it was said. It was the opinion here that Darcy s predicament is due to activitv of rival promoters, and it is believed mat ine Wisconsin commission would year tonight when they grapple with the men- from Washington State col lege in the local gymnasium. captain Boulton will not be able to compete on account of a broken rib. His place in the 115-pound class will probably be filled by John Wilson. Several other changea are looked for, but what they will be will not be known until Jiist before the meet. By It. A. Cronin. Honolulu, March 3. (By Wireless.) Pounding out 17 safe hits, the Bea vers had little trouble downing the Fort Rugers team in an exhibition game yesterday, 14 to 4. Besides their heavy hitting, McCredie's hire lings fielded in faultless style, but one error being charged against them. . Byron Houck started the game for Portland and for three innings he shut the soldiers out without a bingle. It was his first appearance on the mound this season and he appears to be going better than last season. Al Zwelfel and Johnny Brandt, the Portland In tercity league recruits, finished the game on the mound. They let the sol diers down with six nits. Portland plays St. Louis college to day. The score: R. H. E. Portland 14 17 1 Fort Rugers 4 6 2 Batteries Houck, Zweifel. Brandt and Marshall; South, Stewart and Ben ham, -. If Babe Borton does not want to report to Portland at the salary of fered, he will have "to arrange a deal that will he entirely aatisfactory to the Beavers. This Information waa re ceived in a cablegram from Honolulu today. Shortly after the Beavers departed for Honolulu, Borton wired asking for a bonus and if this was not agreeable to Portland he would like to buy his release.'. C It is believed that in view of the fact that the Beavers need a first sacker it is likely that the only deal McCredie would consider would be one involving a first baseman. On the Portland alley: Job Printers' Dnckpin. GLASS PRCDOOMME. lt 2d M Tot. Are. K. Henry 9S 112 T 3U7 102 Howell j 104 82 12 312 KM Mebus 1H 81 1J2 277 B2 Holmea 108 t 101 808 1k: E. Henry . 103 114 97 308 103 ToUla 607 483 623 1515'- POBTLAND LINOTYPE OO. Undqnlat 83 101 86 270 90 Meredith 98 79 84 2fil 87 Vath 88 82 77 247 82 Varney .. 102 SH 87 277 92 Blgbam .' SKI 100 98 294 98 Totals 467 45t 432 1349 . Glass oc Prodbomme won three game. PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE. Thlea 96 89 108 293 Wynkoop m 95 ln 298 Green SO 78 73 231 Kyne 80 104 78 262 C. Kagel 115 113 89 317 Totals 4C7 479 455 1401 PORTLAND ELECTRO-STEREO CO. Gallup 90 102 90 282 Etoouf 81 94 127 302 Byrne 83 88 119 25 Rtley 104 88 88 280 Kraenick 86 101 87 274 OS 9fl 77 84 106 94 101 97 93 91 OAKLAND GIRLS' QUINT "BEATEN BY PENDLETON Eastern Oregon Girls Cinch Championship of State; Vera Temple Star, Total 444 473 606 1423 Portland Printing Houae won two games. 1RWIN-HODSON CO. Ourtl 78 9rt 8T 265 85 S. Nagel 91 85 100 278 92 ftaynuin 07 83 102 284 93 Flandermeyer 127 103 86 816 105 Sbottag 93 86 106 285 95 Totals 486 449 481 1416 BUSHONO CO. Pmehl 93 106 101 80A 102 ZlKler 92 94 96 282 94 Graham 75 1 87 282 87 Ryan 83 83 77 245 82 Watklns 116 102 111 829 110 Totals 459 4S7 '478 1424 Irwln-Hodaon Co. won two gamra. University of Oregon. Eugene. Or.. March 3. Pendleton high school added a point to her claims of the Birla" basketball championship of Ore gon by defeating Oakland high on the university floor last night. The final score was 37 to 1. The eastern Oregon team took the lead from the start, largely due to the aggressiveness and bas'.'.et shooting nbility of her two forwards. Vera Temple and Alta Mentzer,. and fin ished the first period with! an advant age of 19 to 6. The final half was broken by nu merous fouls which slowed the action. Miss Temple, however, got free, .mak ing four baskets from the. floor. For Oakland the two Easley girls played the best game. x The lineup: Oakland. Position. Pendleton Alice Kasley L.F....Vera Temple Rhea Hall R, F Alta Mentxer Birdie Kasley. . . . J. C Grace Rugs; Cleda Pope. R. C. ..Uela Ferguson Anna McNabb...R-G Lita Agee Marie Chenoweth . L. G . ..Helen Nelson Substitute Agnes Hogan for Marie Cnenoweth. German Is Arrested In Cuba as Plotter Conspiracy Zs Charged Against Pablo Drtbtr, Intimate Friend of Oe&eral domes, Xeader of BeTolt. Havana, March 3. (I. N. S.) Pablo Dreher, a German, was arrested today by Cuban authorities here charged with conspiracy. Dreher is an intimate friend of. General Jose Miguel Gomez, formerly ' president of Cuba, and now heading a revolt against the govern ment of President Menocale. which is upheld by the United States govern ment. United States warships are sur rounding the island. A destroyer left Havana harbor today steaming westward. Store of Merchant Who Defied Boycott Wrecked by Women New York. March 3. (I. N. S.) Samuel Wallawlch had the courage to open up his store in Williamsburg yesterday and displayed for sale food articles under boycott. -w Scarcely had Wallawlch re- moved the shutters when a fly- ft Ing ' squadron of amazonian housewives swooped down and -' jt after a few 'minutes police ex- if- trarted Wallawlch from the : jt midst of a mass of produce and placed two women under t 4- arrest. The female mob then turned m ifr on the police and reserves were m called to quell the d is tru bancs. . . Cheaper IMnding for Larfs. Salem. Or., March 3. The State printing board today decided to have the 1917 session laws bound in buck rum Instead of sheepskin ' I I idm T-T "1 Holmes I investigate their activities, as well as Darcy's, befare making a decision. Barham Signs Omaha Papers. Dallas. Or.. March 3. Wvn Bir ham. who was a member of theltch "5 ui ma oaseDaii team err vnn couver; B. C, last year, this week re- Cannot Box in Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn., March 3. (U. P.) Bes Darcy will not be permitted to L&eived his contract rm rw,-.- box Mike Gibbons or anybody else in club of the Western league, arid will u...coUia, ""'"s v-uiunussioner nou- I -vrt ai omnia Alarch 20. Barham i rn J. oeiuerucn mnmareri vutuHsv I was recently sn H tn rim-afe.- k.. v. Tl v..it . . " ' ma 1 . rw i . . .. . . " - I - -.Kr. 'a-" beiDerilcrt declined tn h ririni n RJLlri hnwvpp that vrnMAMn. l i a m . 1:16 "" -.m, ium ui urejr me Boyes Springs. Cal.. Mareh a tt 1 Portland Second Period, 2 Seattle. Morrla from Koyfcton . .. 3 Portland, Duoderttfiie from Irrln .4 Seattle, Iyaton ' Third Period. '6 Seattle, Foyston from Wilson... 6 Portland, Irrln 7 Seattle. Morris from lUcker... . QDticntvon irt period, noue. Kecona p lkJ Ttbin for Marpies, Marplea for Harris. Third period Barbour tec Marplea. Klckey for Oarprnter, Marpies for Due der dale. Carpenter for Hlckey. Penal U First period DnndenUle and Wilson, 8 minutes each. Second! period IMn derdale and Wilson, 3 minutes -h. Third pe riod Dunderdale and IUrkey, 8 mLnatea each . inmoyrdala and Rickey. 1U mtnotes each. . Offidata Geonre Irvine.: referee: Jamea Sea. : born, Judce f plaj ; A. C. Dayton, timer; Kay ward, penalty timer; Kiddie Peterson anL 'Jack MArmkiw mtl n mn ifrn ' ii:U same objections found by New Tork P.) The Oaks will trv their r.V -i . .r. .claIS- A bout between Darcy aBd ball game this afternoon, when thr :m uibbons fial been talked of. meet th Kirby Giants. Krause Arlett 4:50' .""Mr-, una UOlweil Will pitch for 'uo v-uaai leaguers. Palmer Beats Kid Carter. - San Francisco, March 3. (P. N. S.) Eddie Palmer of New Orleans de cisively beat Kid Carter in a four round battle here last night. The black boxer did not extend himself. K. O. Kruvosky stopped Al Kreiger in the first tfnd Dick Kendall won all the way from Joe White. 'Frankle Denny lost a close decision to Jack Wright. - Schalk Joins Whit Sor. Chicago, March 3. (I. N. S.) Ray Schalk. premier White Sox catcher, is the first of President Coaiiskey's crew to report for spring training trip, which will begin Sunday night. Schalk is in good condition and says things look better for the Sox than at any time since he. joined the team. Vancouver. Lehman O) Grtffl ture Vancouver,. Wins From Spokane. Vancouver, B. C, March 3. The Vancouver Millionaires beat the Spo- kane Canaries here last night by the score of 11 to 5. Throughout the entire game, the locals but-skated and out-played Spokane. .Spokane. !o. Fowler ...O. . . Patrick... P... Uoyd Cook (1) io Cook : Mallfn 2 MLDotnaid Kerr . . t Substitutes fiookanc. Nichols 12) for M' len; Malirn for Nichols. Vancouver Moynes - for Mackay; Whalea (It for Taylor. Assists nokane, SIcDtnald. Kitr, Leo Cook. Vancouver Patrick 2, laylor 2, Roberts ii, Stanley; - Score by periods: Vsncouver 3 6 811 Spokane 1 2 2 j S penalties. John Coulon Headed Straight for Crown. Chicago. March 8. (I.'N. S.) John nie Coulon, former featherweight champion. . believes he is headed straight for his former place as king wi me oanmms. He returned to Chi cago yesterday from Baltimore, where no lo.ujrni io rounds with Kid Fl ess- camp, arrival, Rlsberg to Sim With Sor. San Francisco, Cal., March 3. (U P.) "Swede" Rlsberg today compro- misea nis airrerences with the White Sox and started for the Sox training xio wm sign a contract on his - i Brief Fails to tfoin Bees. Porterville. Cal.. March jt.-rT t Hnnri v" PtA . .. i , . . ner. The fight was called a irnw Unn. ' "c7'.T . ""f -liMlea lo Coulon believes he h -h.- II i T.-. ."J?",Lf-"' training camp IM MTa tha ftri j wi l . I '-"uucn.l., . i i.uuiuteu mm mat "i nZrr? 8nCet.:meTck- Cub Yannigans Win Oam. r.nie eiLner in Kt pni n K.f... m auh. ijiii.. m rr n a itt d ii ii.uusiii uuo, - saw coulon. "The I I -""isaii team waa defeat- mmi-ii vnn tase piace in the near fu- ' MU'IB yesieruay, 12 to 3. Pick Yonr Own Winner. New York. March 3. (TJ. P.) Carl Morris either knocked out Joe Bonds in the fifth round or Bonds won on a foul. The referee didn't count Bonds out nor did he say anything about a foul. The records books probably will show- both ways. 1 Will ficht TTV1 n . 1 1 r . 1 Patrick I . , . "9 pounas :::E;;;;ift!u' or Columbia Submarine .L.W.. ....... J3) Roberts, put Up a Side bet f t".(.(in fn. . !..v T r, KT4- f . i J t nanG IX ui uunsiaerea Stovall Releases Two Bashers. ' Libs Angeles, Cal., March 3 (P. N. P .UP a id,e of 12000 ff match " ujuuuy 110 pounds. Joe Stecher to Meet Ordemann f orjitle Washington. March 3. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Senator Chamberlain had no ntmnr. tunity to offer the Columbia river sub-. marine Dase amendment to the naval bill, numerous committee amendments shutting out other efforts to amend up to tne nour for voting. Senator ri ' .. ... Minneapolis. Allnn. Maroh rrr , - - , . o. ) Henry Ordemann r ir,-i S.) George Stovall's ax fell on the havyweight wrestler, has been Chamberlain obtained the floor long necks of Infielder Brown from Santa matched to meet Joe Stecher, Nebraska eno,ufh to nv his amendment read Marta and Catcher Noble of Lanker- ?rapVr a f,nih grapple at Los d to call, attention to the neglect oi shim yesterday. The second squad of An8eles, Cal., Sunday afternoon, March Pacffic coa8t defense In the naval bill. .llHMM.Mll Will WMVB.1 hA , --., today. - Charley Callahan, Honua Mite, Roy Mitchell and Jim Galloway, all of whom were expected to Join the ilgers, have not shown up. 'a . . V .Ness a Taxi Starter. 4 " Chicago, March 3. (U. P.) Jack Ness, i holdout White Sox first base man, today began his duties as a "taxi -starter.' . He now adorns the Logan square branch of the Shaw Taxi com 'pany and carries a whistle Instead of a first Backer's mitt. Ness will play with the Shaw team during the sum mer. Neither he nor President Comis key have the ailghtest hopes of get ting together.--. VSAFETY RAZORS SHARPENED Gillette! Duplex. Gem. Etc., Two Cants a Blade. . Mail, 25c a Doaen Anywhere. EfwSa!ia Montana Legislature Stands byPresident DUSrillatB tnnlnitt.. m S. j M-;T, '"promo Stecher is now in t - , . inr defeated aA e'-TIT fV1".'"aT- cisco Februnev fnaZ Helena, Mont.. March J. (U. P.) iSantel several years aeo "ui utZZZZl The: last act of the Montana legisla Ulis. 8 so ln Minneap- ture. which adjourned tonierht. was th passage of a resolution ursine- the Fan W.iit a .k . country to "starid by President Wilson . vuer ior waaer. at any cost." It was passed by wvuv, a.yrkw ninrrn v frr v a imonimnna vara I TS " O. 1 1 i 1 UUBIUIKUUO v v wv i r:" v oxo nome town wants . twine oaMc on ... baseball team if nZZL lB berth ln the.CentrT 8 Commercial -tn 7iW?. " ln Hv .r piannea to con- vnrn ii" wv.f,r. tentative offer - Bra willing to Bav a. hi salarv for v.i - Z D1 - - BDiiiues. COCC To prove superior workmanship. lit., wimp two Diaaes in mis ad and we .will sharpen theta FREE litb lintiWii viivi xi famhin k Taylor) More Seattle Officers Placed Under Arrest Seattle, Wash,, March 3, (U. P.) Arrest ; of Police Officers Jack Ros and James - Fraaer at noon today on charges of accepting -. : bribe money marked the second move ty jprosecuto Cub Regs Beat Angels. aHuicns, JSJ.. MarS .it. rd Mitchell's Cub regulars niMi I nh T.,.in hi. or.v nnM.. ahea4 of Los Angeles yesterday before J police i rraft here. :-, Both patrolmen asmall crowd, to; 7, in their first I have been woVkinsr In nlain clothes for b ui uw ear.-- . - several montha. Slaisel to Be Regular. Sacramento. CaL, March 3. Baseball scribes are speculating as to the prob able position George Maisel will play in the Seal lineup. Manager Wolver- ton intimated that he would get a regular position. Maisel can play either In the Infield or outfield. Federal Wool Oar Is Big Attraction Sheepmen of Union and Wallowa Counties Gather la Ta Grande to Inspect Exhibit and Hear Xrecture. La uranae, or., March 3. sneepmen from Union and Wallowa counties Fri day took advantage of the presence of the federal wool car ln L.1 Grande. Wool of all marketable varieties was shown. There were no set lectures but Messrs. McWhorter cf' the United States department of agriculture and Nelsdn of Oregon Agricultural college. explained the exhibits. The car, was open from 9 to 5 o clock. Wool Car Visits Condon. Condon. Or., March 3. The wool car sent out by the government, the O. A. C. and the O.-W. R, & N. has been ln Condon and, has left after giving a fund of information to ihe sheepmen of this district. It was fairly well attended, one man coming from Waterman Flat, a distance of 65 miles, to see the exhibit. The model of the Australian hearing pens was cf general interest, also the methods of preparing fleeces for the market. A luncheon was given by the Condon business men for the visiting sheep men and those in charge of (the car. At the close of the proceedings the meeting tendered a vote of thanks to the government, the college and the visitors for their efforts to give val uable Instruction for the betterment of the wool industry, ln this section. Japanese . Consul Arrives. Seattle, iMarch 3. (P. N. S.) N. Matsunago, appointed Imperial Jao- anese consul in Seattle several months ago, assumed his duties here Friday. The , diplomat arrived here with his hrlde of less - than . a month, on his honeymoon. - On the Orefon alleys: Auto Tire. . riSK BCBBEB tX. 1st 2d 3d Tot. Ave, McQjrd 109 134 175 418 139 Spauldlnr 131 107 183 431 144 Walker 124 111 154 389 1 Eramkamp 114 114 121 349 116 Anson 130 128 124 391 130 Handicap 130 ISO 130 390 130 Totals 752 724 792 2208 GOODRICH TIRsV Mead 1..178 182 153 B13 171 Stein 155 120 ISO 455 152 Warner S5 10 102 SOB 102 Kollenborn K7 ITS 177 42 11 Duffy 128 147 179 454 151 Totals 683 736 791 2210 Flslc Rubber 0- won two games. CUANSIjOR Ic lVoxs. Geo. Johnson 164 181 161 B06 169 Webster 158 120 148 424 142 Per ley No. 2 184 161 133 483 161 Rotecwrt 120 143 170 439 146 Perley No. 1 173 196 1T 647 182 Totals ;.807 803 793 2405 P.ALLOU WRIGHT. Erlctaon 190 161 166 607 160 Lona-ro- 161 166 165 42 164 W. Flnfce 10O 140 164 464 155 Shankltn 144 170 145 4.TO 153 Kddy - 174 197 155 526 175 Totals 819 834 796 2448 Ballou tc Wright won tbree rua FIRESTONE. Pigg-Curley 139 16.8 171 47 150 Carson 129 154 1S6 419 139 Holdmam 146 171 126 443 148 Sharp 167 192 153 612 171 McFadden 134 147 l.i u Totals 715 832 713 2260 ABOHBR A WIGGINS. Parsons 136 158 151 446 19 Rebate .. t 140 145 153 438 146 Wis-elns 130 110 177 417 139 Howe ll IZl JOO 30 l.-2 KlWtow 148 117 134 400 133 Handicap 17 17 17 51 Totals 781 668 788 2207 Archer & Wlrglns won two games. WESTERN HARDWARE CO. ChetwwxV 142 139 194 475 1. Jones 128 123 156 407 130 Ccmwar 139 147 111 397 132 Wllltains 114 116 129 359 120 Norton 126 126 121 Coffey 91 124 215 108 Totals 49 616 714 1979 GOODYEAR TIRE. K11W 154 160 161 481 160 Anderson 114 106 1 44 364 121 Riffle 169 151 171 491 164 Courts , - HO 1K 121 444 1S Absentee 126 126 126 178 120 Totsls T03 732 723 2158 Goodyear Tire won three -games. Boles Signs With Angels. Los An teles. March 3. (U. P.) With Walter Boles' signature duly af fixed to a 1917 Los Angeles contract vesterday. Frank Chance isn t worry - in now. Boles and the athletic man ager of Occidental college are worry ing, somewhat, however, as Boles was engaged to coach the college nine be fore he decided to return to tne Angels. He may coach the collegians and report later to Chance. 1 ' iElGHTONSn OA IDY V, LUNCH The blend can't be copied That's why it is Chesterfields or noth ing if you want this new kind of enjoy ment in cigarette smoking. , For Chesterfields, besides doing the usual thing of pleasing the taste, do the one thing youVe always wished for in a cigarette Chesterfields just "touch the spot," they let you know you are smoking they " SATISFY" I But they're mild, too 1 It's a new blend of high-quality Imported and Domestic tobac cos that s how it s done. And the blend can't be copied. t Try Chesterfields. jSxatsai uatasv2sCaaaaf3s 20rlO$ e 32 Washington Si Near Broadway , Our Food and Service Is the T!k of the Town There's a Reason The Man, That Serves You Is - Interested ' .. PROfTT-SHARING ' INSTITUTION k ABTHTTR H. 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