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SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Kvfiott True. TAYLOR GOING AT LIVELY CLIP FOR £ A RELIC OF PAST fIWB Muon'i best hockey dish la whtt the lldflr ('out Hockey «■» A tkilon Is offering tomorrow nl|hl at the Arena when the Vanmaver MUBoaalren Uncle with the Heattle team Never before In the history •f tfe* «r|tnU>tion have the team* been so evenly matched. and the race far Um pennant la proving to he the moat thrilllnit and Interesting that tea w«r been dished up to the (.in* Reports from the Northern rity to the affect that Taylor. McKay, rt at . are traveling at a merrv MPb &Od are prepared to put up the game of their Uvea Mport writer* ■I Mr the circuit are unanimous In declaring thikt "Cyclone" Taylor. vttmn of many Ice conflicts, la having one of the greatest years Wt Mi tone career. and when the "Cyclone" la "right." It la worth the -yvtu* of admission just to we him perform Ills co-star on the club !■ Um youthful Mickey McKay, who is also traveling In high gear, and •bo can be depended upon to furnish many a thrill during the evening'* iMtmtta* Vancouver - J! Win# Over | Rose City ▼ANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. St.— 1)M Millionaire. rnirW bark into place last night at the Aran4. If wlnnln* from the Portland Hud*. M, and were clad when the game M over It «u that sort of a ■MM. The only place where the find, were beaten waa In the .core ■boat. and moat of the bin crowd of i SUM prea.ru to lend eclat to the oc ■linn will agree that aa far an the |h; Ml the game went, there w.is W eren break. In the first place, the Portlanders akated the Millionaire* off their feet iB the first period, and mem of the iMBOd, In a wild effort to pile up a Imtd before they got tired, for Stan Marple* did not turn up. Kred Hani* j •toyed In Portland. Johnson waa. of I MIUIS. out of the game with his broken shoulder, and the Duds were Without a sub. Whether this w:m good strategy or not. remain* to oe 4* lid aid. but the fact was that wh«n tlaylor scored the goal that put the tMftla In the lead at the end of the —eond period. Oatman and Tobln Were about thru for the evening. an.l Tommy Imnderdale was left to scin •mate alone DBlMlerd.ile played one of the be.t onus he ev.r showed In Vanrouve ■tneo coming to the coast, and wllh.il Stayed of*\the f.-nce. lie outskntxl •«« i mar. th«* Ice. did some Aazzllns stl.b handling, urorwl two If the goals, and was the lent man Ml the Ice for most of the third partod Summary: ▼■ncouver. Portland tubman .......O Murray Lloyd Cook ....P Harbour Griffith ........C P I»ugh!ln Mack ay It Dunderdale Taylor C Oatm-in Hoynes R W Tobln •taniey U W lksll* Raferee. fjeo. Irwin. Timer, If Vtowler. ■earing—First period: Portland. Barl»our &:OS. Vancou- The Metropolitans Indulge.! In their final work-out yesterday afternoon in preparation for the fray. The whole squad cavorted around for an hours like a bunch of young colta. •tnd are now keyed up and ready to play the game of their lives Ac cording to the critics who saw them play In the last two games away from home, they have proved them selves to be one of the earnest aggre gations of puck chasers that were ever assembled together In both of these games, which they eventually won. they found themselves on the short end of the score at the begin ning of the final session, but with that determination and never say die spirit, they emerged from both con fllcta a winner In a driving finish The return of Krank Koyston to the line up of the Incala has Inatitled In them the confidence that la ao necessary for the auccess of any team Koyston has been practicing faithfully and hard, and will be In the best of ahape to go the route to morrow night. Indications point to the banner crowd of the season being on hand when the Imms step onto the Ice ver. Mr Dona Id, from flrifflth. 14 »S. » as. Second—Vaucouver. Stanley from McDonald, 4 12. Vancouver. Markay from Taylor, 5 02. Portland. Dunderale, S 45. Portland. I>underf|ale from Oat man. 11:55. Vancouver. Taylor, 17:45. Third period None Penalties Klrnt, Moynes, Vancou ver. 3 minutes Markay. Vancouver, 3; Markay, Vancouver. 10; I'kslla, Portland. 10. Third, none. Hubs—First, McDonald for Moynes None In second and third. St«r want ads will find you a n.w homo. Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch II A. N. t. a P. M. Torrey I Sear Billiard Parlors ■ 430 3rd. fader Owl Drag Mt.r. YOU OUGHT TO THANK THAT TRAFFIC COP FOR HOLDING THE CROWD BACK IT GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO READ , — THE COOD HEWS ON MY BILLBOARD. IT'S A FREEHS EDUCATION IN I J&Vfl TOBACCO, f 1 J&HM/ DOINGS OF TIIK DUFFS—Tom AnNwera the Question. Ity Condo. SQI IKKKI. FOOD—If Men Were l.ike the Women on Clothes. 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Asks Job as Red Boss An op|ill«Ui;n for the Job as man agrr of the Hpokane baseball team for 1111 has lean revived by lloea Farr from James A Hamilton who led the Musltegon Mich . central league team last season According to tlamllt >n'» record during ail ymra of managerial ex perience In the Middle West. he nev er piloted • club which finished be low third pla<* and last aeason was the first tlms hla team dropped be low ssr-ond position In a letter to Hrealdent Karr. Hamilton aays hs haa four of the best players In the Central league lined up to bring with him In the event of his coining to the North west Hamilton also claims rlona connections with the American aaso elation. WmU rn league and l*aciflc Coast league thru which h« could se cure valuable players. Following the close of the III? Central league aawsnn. Hamilton was offered the berth as manager of the Ht Joe club of the Western league for l»l*. but would rather come to the Northwest, and while awnlilng word from Farr. he Is holding up the HI. Joe offer "I would have no trouble In seotir Ing good players for the Hpokane team," said Hamilton In his letter to Farr. "and I know I can give you a winning dub." "I haven't done anything definite In regard to Hamilton's application except to look up his record." said Farr "lie has done excellent work In the Middle West and certainly la worth conilderlng In the event of a change l>eing made In ths local team leadership." RUDY WILHELM INSPECTS ABERDEEN GOLF COURSE Kudolph Wll helm. NorthWNit *o|f rhamplon. 1* In Al*riWn, whrri* h# will pUy on the Aberdeen Oolf and Country r|ub count* >%ala«ta. Illark Par Ifc |« Hilntla N|, p« r R> tl Cat mnft aHall. TT- tl# SI | f niir* f (Pflr*# j.*M wbolaaalat • _—4 pM»n« hbl. 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A. ••••••••• *|9 PACE 8 ffetson Js injured Without tying to front Itllly Nelson, former I'ort la ml lightweight, who recently plucked off the lightweight championship of Ctunp is suffering from a slight blood clot In ojie of hla eyes aa the re«ult of stopping one of ■ I "Irk lea" Martina >ah* In the bout In which Nelson became cantonment title-holder The popular MS-pounder Is under the care of the camp doctors, and it Is hoped that the defect soon will be reme died Meantime he is being handled with care and will not be allowed to go Into the ring again until he has entirely re covered BILL SOUTHERN LOSES IN BILLIARD TOURNEY ftlll Houthern flopped Into the throes of defeat last night In the Ihree-cushlon tourney at Hrown A Hulen'a, Si to It His opponent was Itaker Cramer and Rosenthal play tonight. Witt /fotes frank P. Thompson, chairman of the Minnesota boilng <vm>nluion. announced that the 'omrni«alnn would lnvmtl|il« rr|K>rt« that Fred Fulton. heavyweight contender, f-mght wlUi a brok«*n bone In hla ham! In his rwnt match with Hilly Mmk« at Hi. l*»ul Thompson said that if the commission la antisfled that Fulton went Into the ring know. Ing that th» bone was fractured he would recommend that the holer l<e t«arred from Minnesota bout* The ■ latement >u tnsdc by I»r Kdward J Clark, of Minnea|>olla, that the ro ealne he gave Fulton to eaae the pain In hla hand rendered him un able to make the beat showing against Meake a a a Ham my Prlalnger had the better of hla contest with Jake Hlahl In Han I>l«go but week, but the Judges call sd the fight a draw There was con • ideruhle hooting when the decision was announced, as l*elalnger had every round by a good margin K-ldle Muse held "Seattle" Frankle Hums to a draw The bout was a fast one a a a What'a IhlaT What'* thla* Jews Wlllard says that he will fight no one but Fred Fulton. More camoti flage. JUDGE M'CREDIE HAS BUSHERS AFTER PLACES J uilge Mc<"redle'B batting average 1 with tncle Ham's mail carrier* hu been getting to be »o healthy during Ihe last couple of week* that the postal authorities may consider the proposition of deiiverylng the Port j land mogul'* missives to him vta the j parcel |>oat method leave It at thf ' front door In a lu»kn Every day many letters are re ceived by Judge XlcOredlr from icml (To and other varieties of ball 1 player# e«ger to rvf-rt ve a trial with I'ort land TORONTO WINS OVER MONTREAL CANADIENS T<>Rl>S"T'». Jan. !t—Toronto put It over the ?!untr«ial Canadten* In their Ice hockey clash here last night. & to 1. The play was marred by a fist fight between Hall of the ('.anadlena and Skinner of the locals Hall was badly cut about the face, while Skinner was carried, uncon scloua, from the Ice. CUB VETERANS MAY BE WITH FRISCO CLUB NEXT HAN FKANCIKOO. Jan a There I* Home talk of Frank Schulte. out fielder, ami Jimmy lavender, pitch er. veterana of the National leariie. A MELLOW BEVERAGE Gee, bat RAINIER SPECIAL is good! Young Anicrica today: America itself to morrow. He is the despair of the neighbors; the joy of his Mother, the pride of his "Dad." He's a real boy. Whether it's aeroplane, automobile or beverage , he is up-to-the-minute. For something to drink, there's nothing in his eyes that compares with RAINIER SPECIAL. It's a satisfying soft drink. It's a regular fellow's drink. Nothing sissy or wishy-washy about it. Nor is there anything to hurt a fellow. Every bottle is a bottle of good health good taste—good cheer. It's a long drink for a dime. 10c Bottles Everywhere Case—24 lmttles—delivered to £0 0/\ any address in Seattle 30c a dozen allowed for empty bottles. Order of your £rocer.drugKist or anv dealer in soft drinks, or phone Sidney 1, Bottling Department. RAINIFR PRODUCTS facturer of Rainier, the Wonder Beverage: Malt Rain ier. a health tonic; Rainier Special, a mellow beverage, and Syro, a table syrup. BY ALLMA BY AHERN. Golf Stai on Way Here Ciolflng enthusiasts of Seattle and the Northwest may have the oppor tunity of watching Mike Hrady. open champion of Massachusetts, a recent winner of the national title and on* of the moat |K>li*he<) all around mu tera of the royal and ancient game walking the link* today. It wan whispered about ye»terd*jr (Pardon ll«. dear reader Hare jnu In tested In a Thrift C«4 > e4? ll'» Kafe. profitable, and help* to bent the kaixer.) r that Brady plans on atoppin* off t* Seattle on hla way to Ran Pranciseo. where he la to engage In a aeries at duels with California's star golrers. Some say that when Brady met Vardon the top-notch rung of scien tific golf was reached JolnlnK the Smli thl* wanon. vm on# of thi> (TMt«t hitter* tnj the rrujori at on» time, havlmr played with the Chicago Cuba under Frank Chance.