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PAGE 8 LASKER DOPED TO WIN CHESS TITLE NEW TOIIK. Krb Jl.— Win. loiw Or draw Ur. Emanuel 1-askrr seta |ll,<KX> for 24 (tumre of chess with Jow H. Otpablanaa for the championship of tha world at H» vantta, beginning March 10. Br the J4.UHO token C*ptl)lui(» rrts s>.ooo. It took a $:0.000 purse to brlni; tbr*e plu.M-rs together. Capablanoa I* a I'uban. Havana Is hla hom«i Hl* ace la 39k KANH TO ATTKMI Thren thousand cheap fans from kQ over the world wil attend the guni'i, tt la estimated. Tlir pliiyrrn will he itadoiwd In Mparule room* Uurln* the mutch. Tha morra of wu-h will bo rv*l» trad on an enlarged <he*a hoard arectr<l tn an umplthratra for the benefit of the fan*. Only our (am* a djjr win be »*ajrrd. Contert-ints will not play mort than four games a week. Xjuiker won hla crown by defeat In* Wtlhelm StrlnlU In lIU. Capabl.inc* has vanquished all Chnw champlona on this aide of the Atlantic. A few years a*t> the Cuban de feat ed tha American champion. Frank J. MarvtuUi. IMPORTANT MATCH Che.ia deroteen attach (Treat Im portance to the comltiK match. They are ottering odda of 4 to 1 on Laaker. The Gorman chess atar defeated Okpabbin'-i at Petrojrrad in I>OS in ft match of two games. Laaker won one and drew the aec and. Six month# ngo Laaker "rare" hla ebamplonahlp to Oapablaaca In a Moornt Of disgust Iwauw no chesw •tub would arrange the $5,000 ftirwi he demanded at tha time for » aartra of iramca. In spite of thla I-asker la (till •Warded the world * champion. BROADWAY MIDGETS IN HARD GAME While Franklin's midget team Is ftmetically out of the race for the tttla, the Quakers have a fine chance 9t rttltting tbe Itroadway Tigers' daaom for the title when they meet At Frahklln this afternoon. The Tigers are tied for tha lead with Queen Anne at prearift- This Is the first meeting of tbe Wan kiln and Brood era 7 midgets this nasnn. The Quakers are figured to *lve the Tigers a hard fight as they Just did bow to tbe Queen Aon* team Isst week by a It to 1! count. Ballitrd plays West Seattle at Bal iard tn the only other mklget game mt tha day. SKI RIDERS COMPETE Uf-NTKR. Feb. 51.—Shooting down • tHfrfiot Incline at the rata of one and on*-third mllea • minute. Ctrl Hawelson. Steamboat Springs. Colo, took first place In the profes ■tonal ekl riders' contest on Oeoeaea mountain, naar here, yesterday. Ein.tr Jinn, Chicago. won In the amateur class. No new records were Made, the longest jump being 94 feet. NET FINALS BILLED Arthtxr Bailey, former n Ann# pr*p tennis rhiunplon, and Marshall Alien, dty will m++t In the finals of the National Guard In door tennis at the Armory Tuesday afternoon. GOLF LEADERS TO PLAY SAN F*RANCIB#O, Feb. Nertlle. former state chsmplon. and Norman Mac Beth of the Wtlahlr* Country club. I jrm Ancol#*, will meet In the semi flnaln today of the Northern California coif champion ihlpi Mil Wrifhl, wtio hrolio tho who. Islia s#-rard swim ward In Pran'a rwcat ram. o««d Dwi Wnribarh. of tIM Krio V. M. C. A., will rompoto In tha Junior ami aw lor mens at Pttta htrf, Mar«h 1. Soots for tho International polo mstrh lllaw tho Am or Iron nnd tho Kncllah <t«>f»n4ora at tho Hurllnffham cinb. London, Juno II to 2 h#«t two and throe games—will coot |10«. I 40, $«• aad S4O oneh. The actional amateur figtrra titrating ofc*jnplon ships will b* held la the Phila delphia Sea palace, February 25. 24 and *7. AmerVan Olywiple commlttaa baa a latao'f of Sl2.4J} M on hand. "POP" GEERS HAS MADE HALF MILLION IN SULKY MEMPHIS, Feb. 21.—At TO Edward T. ("Pop") Geers, veteran reln*man. is preparing to drive morn winner*. Quitting hla sulky ban never once •Scarred to him. Tv« made over a half mtTllon With the driving linen." says "Pop." "That's only a starter." The king of the harncaa tracks pirouetted on his right leg—which ha* been broken a dozen times by spills —Just to prove what ha was saying. "The only time I realize I'm get ting on the shady side of life Is when morn' of my friends remind me of It," Geers laughs. "1 gruess I'm good for at leaat 15 Or 10 years yet. "I aim to spend 'em all la the milky, too. "I dfm't erer Intend to give tip my friend*—the horses, I mean. "If the time ever comes when Hm tmable to drive I guess I'll Just hang around the burns and help the train, era. "Been in the game so long, you know, X couldn't *et along without. It" "Pop" has been Jockeying trotters and pacers to the post for .10 years. At the barns In North Mernphla he Ia grooming more winners. Taking life easy to "Pop" means working from morning till night with Ills pets. But he has a side hobby. It's his Clvver. "A flivver Is a big asset to my busl- Bess," says "Fop." "I spin back rind forth to the track aev'-r ii tliri'-M a day In It. "iMrintf uui%- xaoin i couldn't * mm® or oGOTgo] rartlaatd haa Seen nrr«mt a |»«ii wil* Uie l h !.-*«. « Ska Mareli «». hoi iMwniiih mm I hi- llmim wilt train ai Ssala Maria. Ituliwl ml Ontario IhM imm. u la tlkelr lhal lha l'«la may Bfilll thi-lr »i{aa«l u4 •«t.l m if«m i» plaj tha Ukliuh al Mala Maria. rrseMealt. all tha lit! pi a rare re tatna*! by ih» Halt Uk» club have Ufa*) their l»si eontrarta. Tha |i*w are inak ln« to the <hl a*ri While Hat ami tha rhileiletpuie National* tor twiy la re buiiUlag i hair Huh. Tha Itineilettihla Nettenat* may ««a<t DaW lit I-a Ikinaau, eutfleliler, ta lha I'■'* la tlor.aau farnierljr played in lha Cvaai taasue with ■ aa.au.L WelUr Malta, mwh ef the M. k*o* eelles# he»al»ll taara ml Oek latul. baa maaimnalni Tela Kaaa, m teoog eeUleidrr. Is Na< faniaale Tem Kallr. yetmr aae yvaeetsee eet flaidar. will Bo« play profasatonal haaa ball Ihl* aaawvin. Ha had yrnmlwd la >eia lit* Imla but di»ii|t4 hi* mind. T»ny raath Wanted lhal ha wttl salt heaabail thla araana by aigttins hla lltl eonlrart wllh ttarramaats Pltehar Paul misty and t lr«t lioaaman Krad Moll ell* alao baa* algnad wltb lha Selena llam l«n tha 'Tree Man" of the Baa. Wear tare Aasla laat aaaaee, piaoa lo drvp hla "aylllar" thla aaaaon. lurk reeMfce, km* at the Datrett pltetoat alaff leal yeee. may reerh Ike t%llllaete eeiiage lia.itail tae Utta *|trteg. "T»Wa*" ItawVae. perrhaaeg by lha Na*r Tort Tan haaa from lha Caisary club laal aaeaon. la s h"Mout Tha taah*. arrordins t» raport*. did aoi ottar kite aa mock as ha luada ioai year la a ciaa* c laasua. ■ldaey ltt>*e. tka soutbpsw parrhaaa-i by SerramaetD from Mae Anlonla, for marty pitched tor gt. Mao * uliti* el Uekiaad. Cat The tentarin* elub baa sddait Themaa Ualfaay, a ceileg* pltchar. le Ila raster. Tbe Bote* Beeaae have islisnd K. K i.lede. e fanner Tafia ealfleMari C. r. rape, e Imrmmr »>«"' r*mi I l lil plWIUag alar frae* Ilb la, eed Waeeed J, l.llaaat. s see* aad hoaetaoe. lo lha Cbarlealea rleh at Ike -Melk lllaalk laagse, * 111 ■■ ■pllsesl S|llSMl*li. Stanley It (Pnd) King, aha won tt rama* and laal four lost aaaans playlns * with aamt-ppafaaalanai Kanturky laaua. I eaat hla *l«»ed roatrart far lilt la the thli-*c* A mart '-an laarua club. Patar ion*h*a. It, a I aft h aad ad Prat haaa maa. aho played with ae Independent t-*m la tlkla. aiai atgaad e cesuad with the White Box. Mantr* r»l llor%n of CtmHummti nmj «hlft llt(M Oroh to m+n*r%4 b+jm If H4unmf Hoho* abov* -nowith cimjm to | >l*jr third for tb* lud4 CroU formtlj pUjH mm 4 WfH Iml will N pUot of Um Wctmrim Immi UUm ■■■■—, m*- wi<lm BUI l*mr%L B«t hm» b* mm »u»- •d timid etpUiA of IIL Loula y»lUMiil> Oaorv* C 11*011. pltrhv, WtkO trIH Mt with th« llo*tll« rjub imjet a»Mna, ku to th« Txoot ciuU bf thm PbllAdclpbi* Atn^r'.nmnm, Lrte Rlffb#4 tormmr firttaM ont n»td»r. «■ aa fitly msrrlod to Mk»t Not* Pif« of Tho Dolt**. nicboo u hoMrmounlßf hU war to l-ok* ('hartoo, IA., «rh«ro th« PbllodolpUia AllUoiUo wiU pisr this aosooo. Ci>»B» r«miifbam, W»H#f Mfo«r» met mm l J. Vt. HkldlXii. plUSni. mmd Hmm Moio. at Hit r |«no4<l#r. ho«o •Ifood IMI nmlncte with ibm Do* UVU AjMTtrMM. Kirk Alton. Cincinnati mtetisr. to his tmnsfor to tho Si* Paul cluh of tho Amarivaa ssoortatloa Tho Ftrootrtyn Kotlonsla hsoo pmr rhmm*4 F>onk Mills. r®trh»r of tin At labia toam of Uio Southern ImmguK Twtty" Ftndlay* o#««ms trslnor of tho Lou A«i»l»< rlob, ha* ro«!ft>H Ownor Footm l:u alcnod Frank Snyder to train hia sthlotos this ooaoon. Johnny Conrfc. pltrhar. to aid- InC <'oarh Soay In dovoloplns tho I.aland mnnford nalvorally baa>bail Arofclo TeTlo. ontehor of tha Pan Fraa rtoro Honte. wae mnrrlod n fortnight ago to Mtaa ftabodough. of Salt la-ka Allan Helfrlrh. the b*st •'•booI hoy ha?f m!f*r iMt y»ar, wtio won his h*at In the Olympic trials In 1 minute b* Ncoads, hM entered f*«no Ktate. University of Pennsylvania Clate basketball championa will not par ti'-tpste In tha A. A I' tuuruey la kata saa City «¥•».), In Marrh. be without If. Kometlmes I make overland trip* In It from one city to another. "I've (tot several mighty promising 2 and S yrar-oid*. "You'll hear a tot about my Peter June, Molly Knight and June Red next season." I Cbampioiuhjp IPHOCKEY Vancona vs. Seattle WKDNKSDAY, KKn. 23 830 T. M. SHARP Admission sl.lO, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Irulutfaf; Reserved e»ats on sale at the An na offloo—. 1210 Kifth Ave. Main 21M Reservations not. called for by 4 o'clock on th<- day of tlie game will be canceled and ro- ' sold. ICE SKATING WASHINGTON'S IHRTIIHAY 3—NKSMONN—3 Morning, ISL2; Afternoon, 3 3 Kvrning, h:l.">lo:;o PORTLAND BOWLERS SET FOR BIG MEET rOItTLAN'D, Feb. !1 Mora than 110 flveinen bowling trams ura ex |M-ctetl to Iki entered In the annunl ! Northweat International Howling aa | aoclnUon turnamrnt, achedtiled on the Oregon alleya April II to 11. At present more than 4S I'urtland tjuin tela have entered. Wurd hut been received from He»t tie to the effect that tha Heattle lode* of Klka No. »3 wita planning on •ending at loaat four squads to the Hone City and a total of at leaat II Seattle aggregations are expected. The orflclitla of the City league aent the Information that sis of their con Ungrnta were getting ready to be among thoee present In I'ortland. The N. I. It. A. chitmplon«!l>jrt will Include five men, doublea and alnglee and because of the interest l«ing ■ bown by the vnrioua Klka lodges In the Northwest. efforta are being made to hold an all Klka tourney fot lowing the regular competition Man ■tger HUney now ia working on tbe proposition. The I*aciflc Cnut gasortatlrm tonr nametit la alated for California April 30. and It may be that aome of Uie winner* of the Portland gathering will journey to the Pouthliind. The M. I. Kline five la one of Uie •!' ft land teuna being figured on to make tha trip resarUleaa of Uio outcome here: following are the IVirtland tnunn already eptered In the N, I, It A.: M t. Kline, Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club; Jennlnga Furniture com pany. Itallou A Wright. Lyric theatre. Krnat llonkonlere. Hlalto lUlUard par lore. l*owera I'urniture company, "L" cafeteria. Mora hall • WelU 7-e tilth*. I'nlted fttatea National bank. Im perial hotel. I*iu-ttlc Cooat !U*cult <»inpany, Clgara, Vogan tSandy rnrnpnny, I tan kern* league team* No*. 1 and S, Mathla A Co,! Ht Nlcholaa cafeteria. Zellrrbach I"a per company, Kwift A Co. trmm* No*. 1. t and 3; Oregonlana. Toke I*olnt Oyater grill. Iladley A Rllver. Board of Trtule bartvra, Aaaociate<l Oil oompany. I*. It. L. A P. company. <*npl>a'a reataurant. Welifoot ramp No. tS. W. a W.. Itutter Nut br«<a«l. W. P. Fuller A Co. IMwar la Furni ture company. Multnomah hotel. Herrmann hhoe company, Oyater I -oaf. loeter A Klelaer. ItOM City Park club trama Noa. 1 and 1, I*ort land lodga No. 143. It. P. O. K, tttma Noa. L I and t; R. P. A R. team* Noa. 1 and 1. O. W. R. A N. and UulUHxnali camp Na 71, W. a w. • • • Powfln* In the Mg Industrial 7>ite rra p hie tournament, Klectrlo Co. team roHed high total for Raattle with Mil. Jtut four pins ahead of Itruturwlck Balke-Colteeder team with 3.1 IS. Tbe Telephone Ctv finished third and Crescent Mfg. Co. fourth. flyers, of It 11 C. CO, had high acore for one game with 333. Paul Keif-Bert of the same team pulierl down a £23 m orn ISergmon. of the Fleetrlo team, shot a nice steady grime and was high with total pins trlth GIL Taleptieee Oe Baeedtsl JIT I*l 144 441 Harr ... 171 17* IIS Ht l*fl«ff«r lit !<• Ill— 4M VV.bb . lit IX |»«— 111 Sbaiuia ■ ■ ■■■ i.■ Itt lit ll» 411 141 (Tt 144—1414 Besite re Ori—inaa ti* itt 111 47T f'oopar tit 14* I4t— 4*l Raalmaa ....«_l4l 141 1»» 474 Tnung 141 tit 141— tit llargataa t*4 2*l lit— t*4 Ist 111 1)4-3411 Biuaaeleti Welti at nflwHW Ok Oehar I*4 ill 354- ilt Hotna . ■■....... tit I*4 111— is: lit" 711 147 I*l 14* lltldata Itt 2*4 111 441 ■lalikart ltl ttl lie— HI 111 171 Mi—Slit Oeemt Mr* t* etarrlst I*l lit tl»— |TI OarhartH lit 141 lit— 411 Wslkar 141 14* 114— 44! MaJhawa lIIMH ill— til T7t 111 144—Hit Member* Motorcycle < t eneral, large, are U Celebrate Indian Day (Washington's HlrthdAy) TOMORROW At Our Wlgwurn MOTORCY(T,K SHOW A KKATIRK An Nm Model* Will He Dis played. With a Hpcclal Hhowlng of nrcmrn/r Mi>roßCYru» •TOCIAI, TKRMS AND r KICKS jtte f 116-11 111 PIKK BTRKKT THE SEATTLE STAR CITY CAGE CHAMPS FINALLY WALLOPED irrt*r>i>o or tii r. rr.wt* Wnft. 1 xmL M W. »>ot|f «M »«r>nthwl< b . .... I | Ml Northern l.ita • f ,?t>o V M «• A • I ,T-0 •0. kmanti Furniture ...... • t .760 I*u«e4 • i i a per Hoi.. I I tintr»r«ily Cam (lute «••• i 1 ,l!l Nviinn Him .... ~w . „ t I .S3) •talnler Si.hi® I'oat ...... • 1 SflS *tlr«| Krtla ... ...... • T .•«• l.lka' Club ..... • V .too I#lka the well known plti her that w»nt io (h® one* too often, Uiti M It I Nuiir iil .Koutlm l< k baaketbtkll five finally got it light where Mary wcuni her norklaro, Hftturdiy night nt the t'nlverslty of Washington when the i l)(im«nn Furniture Co. allp|>«d them lh« short end of a 21 to 19 scora. It waa the first for lh« city league «hnrniilon* in two ytmrs. The department store fa m won 22 straight b#tom going down to d"foat The pmit wm a nip And tuck uf fair from whistle to whlstla, with lUJph Htnlfh with 13 counters u the chief »omr for tha winners and l.toyd liowvi and Don Fry® iu% the big scorers for tha wlnn«r& . M\( H KTIIX IJCAD Ths MarT>>t?irsJl team ha* now fin lshed tha complete round of the city (mim« and In Itutdlng the proceaaiion. Tho four leading teams are goheduled to plAy An elimination »«rlr« for thr city title aiter the * hedule la com pleted. The IVkTnann Fumtttn-a (X T. M C, A.. Nor thorn Ufa and tha Puget Sound Paper lto* flvea am slated to fight It out for the other three purest in tha finals. Tha t'nlvenrlty Commercial dob wna practically eliminated Haturday I night when they were defeated by the ! Y M C. A_ *1 to :o. The System Klgn Hhop defeated tha Rainier'Nobis Font flva, 56 to 20. In th«* only oilier gsma Katurday. IJCADKM ( l.iHll \ »NMOAV Two of tha Imdmi clash Wedneg day night at Uit Klka dub when the | Northern !Jfe i««n< mMii the •*Y.** ICrkmana » ura. ($1) Mar t> ft. fit) t<n«« ««) r. ....... Smith (It* Vff <•> -T ....... Kra> a «I» fassteasa Was4s tt? <v»k Da«i4ioa <** K- bSSAAS .... ' *t a«l I Substitutive* Kekmaan PumHarw—l Snr\o M«> t> k V>%yn tor Wixwf* |i««l>l*>Hi for »>»> ?j. ti *rp*r t*»r k(mli f«»r Frarn; Krmra f»r t »•» i<lmu . Ilirw t<-1 VImU, II"i*r» fur ll«l»wr«a — k(OMUI Thumu Y M. C. A. CW) "TT" Out Cl«%. Cli) n»«nii fi«> !»•» «ti V\ob'tUM»n iii TI * - i ( *'j it> ... . Vt«nnt« <4> »"*• Irr,« .0...«.« ( ,W1111Mta ft) i Th-mpao# (Jl .•• . .C 11..... t/>ff| T M. C. A —ftr>n« i ralty r for Uff. >ufw> Mmrrupk t ms»ir» Uk *rw*wm mrn (19) fuun -ffebt* ffS> «lti ... . .F.. Pntt# fist I I M*r* orw-' (4) Kirkf»«'rl k M 4 • I it) HtA«lk (41 Vi«fu«Mn fit »»...a ii... ii ■■ .... RM4 . lu-tburr (t) O ,^.... N»T*« <«)> < uiMtitMi.MiA. k«*4 ! r% I a. HOYTS NEW MENU Rn«ton IlakM Bmuoi _... IS# Mrilun Itxajia .. .... 104 Macaroni an J Ch*«ae ....IS# Hum* Mad* p*T cot .10# RAN'DWiniKS raid M»*t and CTwraa 10# Hot Hamburger ......... IS# Hot Cake* and Kyrop ...SO# 3 Doughnut* and Coffee .15# Best Coffee in Seattle 5c HOYTS R! Flke St. at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE orn mine K.r (iIHM tka I.•••Ml la «Mttw kxamina- TIO.I I'RKC Bnkn I IKpllnM tar Laa OITHAI. CO. Gnil«si» oplomMrUt opdriaa M I'lli* IMnr# NarftiH | IWlsw lUUry IWskorjr REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS fn ardor to Introduce oar new I whalebone) plat*, which la tSa I Ilghteat and atrongeat plate known, does not rover the roof of the mouth: you ran bite corn off the tob; guaranteed 15 year*. Wkalrkcur art of Irrlk (m Crowaa .... .*4 M HrHl'WMli M •2 Aaal|«a tilling || All work guaranteed for IS year*. Have Impr.-aalona tnk.n In the morning ami «t«-t teeth nmi day. Examination and advice frtw. Call aad tee ftanipiea of Oar Plata and llrldae H»'t »e Manil tke Tret of Time Moat of our pree«nt patronage la rirnmitifrKl'J by our early cuato nn-ra, who»e work la at ill giving good satisfaction. Aak our cuato rri'-ra who have feated our work. Whan coining to our office, be aura you are In the right plats. Urine thla ad with you. OHIO 85£? W1 CI»ITKn*ITT ST. Ogaaalte Kraaer-l'aleraoa Ca. IcriditJ French Runner Would Race Joie Ray Again NKW TURK, Feb. Jt Joaef Guillemot, Olympic rhatnplon wt 6,000 meter*. today opened a campaign In bring about u mntrh rare hlmaelf and Jole Itay. lu y ami Hire. other American mrinrri ilifratM Ihi French runner h.r. Hnlurdny night over a J.OOO m.f.r rout*. llullilmol'A .ponaor. will laka up tho (|iir>Mt|iin thli afternoon. I&SLBBSB Thm l'nlfmllf i.nlf rink hmn «<« spiral (iMllAllott In ••»»..! m IMIH 14* riMtipH# In llir Amnlnin InlivrollifUl* «hampiimshlp to«r«ut~ men i. » <mr m«n wlfl ni«li« «p Ik* (nan m<l will Mil far lh« I lIIImI m«u« •Immii Km tftldrll#> wf Jin# Ttt«y (i. W. V*. lliimplirlM, Trinity Mail, • nin; f. W«lkrr, King's •#rrrt«rf| If. t:. I#l«A, JMHII rol- N». WNI I'. II i <*rpna f hrlnli rdlrft. IkMflM u ta rM. A wmrntttw af flva Fnftl«h fOtTrra. rapr»«»ntlns «h* ll*»ral and Ar><t««tit club at Ht. Andrews, will rgina to tha t*»un try n««t •tin<m«r tn return a atmilar visit to |:nslan4 l«at >r«r of a ron>mltta>* nt the atat*a 'k*lf aaanflallon Aftrr their ti»uf tha viaitnra will ruaf«-r with offi. lala of tho t nlt»«t Niaf«a <«o|f a*." riaii'.a r«san|ins t>r"|wMi| rhaniM In rulM permitting th« «l*anlnf nf cnuddy hnlla and their removal I * hand a hen tmtwdded tn pottlns Sre«na l*r»»ponenta «>f tha rhahfra elaitn that af>ll c<mdltlona iff ibis country do not obtaia on inuai Uoka la Kaslaad Chmrim W. H.)w» Km Wm **- H*M r h.J mi M ml til. K.odlmy iiii.ltt— mi Ih. trmtf rl.b, MCITM4I.C H J. HrmUattl, rral|nML Th. fnlrWrtir mf W«Milh»f» naltr»rtrta rnnl.mri.iM arranalna an at. I'll! ii-uniafD.flt thli .pr ing Many TmJ.n. at. ilmrauag n>u< b Um. to lit. •part. fl.rry ff.mrtna. n.nnaanr k.nm P.lnr.l .oir.r, h.. >■.« *n|l(t(l hy 1h» f.rw*ai.nOa U.II and Country dut. at Dalralt. RING CARD IS BEING LINED UP With Jim Harry and Tiny Herman, : beavrweUtlita. matched for th. main evnnt th. allied promoter, of ftaatU. h»re buay llnlnc up tlie r*-at of th. I atnoker rard to I. iU(nl at Dream Uu><! Friday nlirht. Fmnkle Ito*era and Harry Oaiwy, Inral mlllrra. will tancl. in th. aeml wlndtip. lU»T Bcrlbner. tha flamy bantamwelffbt. trmmm mtttx with ltald trip Krnl. Haley In the third hout on the card. Four mora tmnta will he added, |Tt\ Inir the fan. aeven tiff. In all. Th. cant |. brine ataceal for th. AmerV ran legion. a2.000.00Q M m M The separate minds of 23,000,000 American men are swiftly reaching the JST That the value of La Azora Cigars is 'T/oTo* 1 Jr 4sr Cigar dealers are no less enthusiastic, «• JP Jjp for they know that die policy of the makers assures a continuous supply of Xjr La Aroras; and this, in turn, insures continued satisfaction for their Buy two l/a" fl d <,n^^ e, * n± customers. Buy two La Azora cigars of your fitorftt v •nape. If you do not find them the beat you ever emoked for the price, mall the hand* of the Washington or the foila of the D{S t Ttb tit OTM Imperial and Cabinet, to the Consolidated Cigar Corporation, Department L, Slat Street A 11am T n.. *■ ? n. Ave., New York City, within 30 Alien Cf LCWIS £&. you purcfa-. hKATCUS. WASHINGTON £ailzora CjONBOII DATED CIGAR CORPOBATTTTq *, MATTY WEEPS; HE WON'T GO SOUTH BY IIFAICY J. KAIUIKIX* HAUANAC UKK, N. Krh. 21. Christy Miithewxon w»*r»t tixlay aa h« rrxvl #»f liio t*.an going tiouth without him. Thru with b(ia#*b«in forever, flgtit Ing for hli« Ufa agaJnnt tha raviigea of tuberculosis. "Hl* Hl*" was found sitting bundled In hesvy blanketa. It waa tha flrwt tJma In aeven montha that his liotns had been opem d to a newspaper nu»n. "He ha* boan e*treme|y nervoua and Im patient lAtely," nald Ms faithful nurwe hi* wlfa—who had to talk tor Mathcwson berAUso tha exertion of afM*iiklt\g wna too much for his strength. "I think ft <omea from reading about tha ball ciuba going South. Yoti know thia Is tha first lima In 20 year* that ha hua not gona with th< tn. He broke down and cried bitterly. I never saw him do that before 'Matty* will get well, but 1 don't want him ever to go bark to basebuil. 1 want him to s|w*nd tha rent of his llf<» doing the things he haa alwaya loved to do— flnhlng, hunting and tramping In tho great outdoora. "Thru It all h. haa fotirht. IT. haa bwn anr.ly trlM. but h. n*yrr liaa dtvpoiml. far a long tlmi h. waa not hlma.lf. Rut In hla rmtl mom.nt* h« would aay *inai(« allow arima ftit »n*. dir. Vou know I'm not thn boy 1 uiwd to b..' "11. d'H-an't talk tiuu-baTI morh For a lone tim* h. wua too irtck to think or rar. about anything. If. did talk a lot about the I>l> world arrlm" Mailirwma Inoka anrprtirfnirty w«ll for on. who haa had dmth'a *rlp at thla throat for almort a year. 11. haa loat about 40 pound*, and hla r'tiwkn ar. i«la with a pallor that la lnt.-n»lfl«l by tli. acarl.t apola that lium wh.n tin* dread«Ml frvrr tak.a hold. Hla vole, la aa atrons. howrvrr. a* It uard to b. wlirn hr y.IIM Inatructlona from th. coach ing Haa. Sportsmen Indorse New Game Director A telegram of eonirratnUttlon and extending the co-operation of the aportaroen of th. .tat. of Waahln* ton were wnt Haturday to Krneat Keaborir, the recently appointed dl rector of flaheHe. and mune. by Karl A. Fry. executive chairman of the Wuahtngton State h'portatnrn's Mao elation. In taJrtng orer th* dnfle* of the newly created poaltion within Oct Hart * cabinet, Krabor* Will hav. th# cooperation of th. orgmnhfl aportomen of the rtafe Reahorc waa urged to attend the aportamen'a maw meeting to be held In thla city Sun day afternoon, at the Pree« Club hall. G3SEBW Rr4 Vtbff ar aM IVmtuui, Milmalito, Orn., Hf4w«d«y Miff tit. Rddla MrOoortr, farmer for th« world'a rnlddlawalffhf rhamplonahlp. •nd Kddl* '"onion litvt dopari"! from Portland for < hl< affo wm!« quit* * Ml In bla kot)i with Jimmy Itftrcf daaplfa fb* tmr\ that h« loat lh« d«"Ulon M»'ioorly. Ilk* a nurnbar of otliar Kaat»>m»rß, undarratad tha atraMith of tha f'oaat boy* an<| <ll4 not Uaio proparlf for ihi llHnln KdiamM I# U hrn find I off mi of Kmmnm < tly In o Ibout at Hallo, Mom! . I>b r««r? ff. Mrhimtii'i bond, ahlrh «M Injvrxil durloff lit* Im4 bout bur*, !• ao alrotiff mi »f«r Too Ilanjaiotn'a rlffht haod ta atfTl glw Ing him frouhla and a« a rrawlt J'»a la Id I a In Naw York. wh»ra bo lt«.f»aa to ffat a tra* k at Jiiany 1a«n«/d a tllla. A bo tin* ahov tn Toronto ml tad |!,Ut «o l«o ua*d In a#lilnff «rp find mrmbora of tba 2Kb Caaadlan battalion Ma Luatnaaa, Jm*+ Vldttaa h« partldpaM In 111 loilag: boa la daHnff bla rarw of It fmmrm aa a pafftllat. lla baa fuaffbt Tad laala Iff lim#o. Oaorya Chaaay. Haltlmora HfftitwalffM bo sax. baa aoorad 19 atralffbt knockout*. FhfT M«ToT*ra. brolhar of tha famo*ia T«rry, haa l>wan ffrantad a boalcff Ucauaa la Naar York. ffefgvt* wHI mtmrt th* •"•ettMi of m fxnnulum lbl« 9fr lff Moit&f U lO ti t*k«n Ljr tb« Krw Orl#ana wtll ahnrfly bout A bOV lr»» */ene rotilni I'dOOf "W" CAGERS ELIMINATE CARDINALS By winning twice from the f-'tan foni university cage ifam, the I'nl verslty of Washington hoop players practically knoikrd the (Cardinals out of the running for the confer ence t>.mketUill honors. Following up their win of Friday the Washington hoopers nosed the Carda out agrdn Kalurrlay night by a IT to 1< count In a close battle. Tlie California team la new leading the race with seven wlna and one de feat while Ktanford ha* lost three starts out of the same number of gainea. And Stanford has but one more game with California. Washington faces a busy week. Tuesday and Wednesday they face Pullman and Friday and Saturday they take on the University of Brit ish Columbia. PeriMnrlvanl* legislature la MMl9*rta( * Mil to tax r+«l4anl flabarmea 91 a ym r HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcyclf |n»Vr - .W BICYCLES ! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192T, VICTORIA PUCK MEll MUST WINfl TONIGHT I Th# Vlrtorta hockry fain Iff flfllß in* with It* bark to tha w;UI wb3t it mMffg th # Vancotiver fli Vanooofir tonight. A win for tfct twim will cllmlitAU torta from the playoff for th# Thu \h/i'ouv»t t*mm haa h ad thj Indian «l*n on th# Victorian# thrw out th# n*a#on and th# dopa f*W or# Vinrouver to win ajraln. H#atHe'a tholr »tri)Knle with Vtri">uv«r hcsftj Wfdnt*#day. will b+ but thrjj more frami n on th# rofftilar >' bedttiH on th# local lea—Vano*>uv#r plaffl bar# twtr«* and Victoria onca iiitfif Th" tcarna w«*r# lUUsd to tonight aa follow#: Hfl w 1 i^ugh na. 1 111 lit D.I ■ ... Johriofi —IL.. 11». !>und*rdal* » ■■■■!> W Ilaft^H KrMerlfkwo .C,. ..J. A/lalH Ottmti) W. ••• «•«•*« Rkinifl If W-*»r»n*. ..#paro. •• • T*r«fl 'i. Al*-aktaff. . Hpara. ••W^iMaJljßl MICHIGAN PARSONS PAN FIGHTS i BENTON HABBOR, Mlnh, 21,—Benton Harbor clergyman toW planned to wage a victory fmpdn against the (tafia* of prist flgbqß T>r. Paul H. Tmn4 rector of th| First Congregational church, aiuM a letter to the governor to take ftr« to prevent the appearance her* 4t Jack Johnson. Johnson la tchednM to bittkllMl Augurt 1. during an "emancipftttife day" celebration by negroea. jM "The moral tone of the cenfl Ity hail been lowered by the matches." Iter. Tourd said. *n|H Igan laws are not made by and flghta will continue." J mot rr Floy Fltxslmmona. 1 STAFF DEFIES 1 SKATING KING 1 LAKE PLACID. N. T, Feb. HHP A challenge to Oscar MUMMm ■ktllnc champion of tba world. Ml en rout* today. Arthur Staff. CW> oago. who won the Amerlcu BUi here Saturday, rent the NonMMIH a challenge for next year. | For Good. Juicy Steak, (• td Boldt'a. —Advertisement. A