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rHE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912, COMPLETE re pictures OF-t |_F woriy’s THLE: ee Ps wtrratenns eeecereereeeveeee eeeeeeseoe THIS WOMAN CAN KEEP BOX SCORE AND KEEP IT RIGHT THE STAR'S LUTLE JOES ' RIGHT, BRIEF AND _ BREEZY STORIES MANDOT BEATS 4 OWEN MORAN * COUPONS ARE! QUA ATHLETES): NIC WILL BE HERE FIRST TILL Wl BARRYS HoMOyLS BEAT EXCEL.GHORA, ot fe: t Barreedamp ahd Peon) ware on the Hctad Tite. hey wesakttiy @emgeeneneeeeeee Duneh fined op the came as (he das’ Qhe Excelatore, and worked oleaty, and taken all to all, che team gave the professionals @ good workeut. © ke on he Giants so far as hits go, the aude do anything remarkaMo off sits delivery, Thoy'D have to do better against leagao teams this summer, or-— Of the five eafe Pincle Piteher | Thownete and Catcher contributed and Tealey are like a duck, with ane, tke. wise Dulin and Stidello, But that fet them oat, Where oh, where are our sluggers? eoeo 0 DeVort caught another one of his mice ames. He had one passed Dall, bat no stolen bases against him. Jack Barry's versatile risht fielder, Mr. Stidello, got real busy purloining the cushtons and swiped Tall Fred Weed got away with one and McMullen appropriat- fed another. ooo 0 Rarrencamp pitched the first five fnaings and held his opponents to five hits. Me whiffed six men and ran things off in clock-work style. His work looked good and pleased Manager Barry. Then Southpaw pson took over the work, He was hit safely four times, but the ote score against him was the re sult of « bad throw by Dulin. ooo Bob Ingersoll, the tric Co. conductor, pitched real fan- ey ball for the challenge’ He looked like a mighty good league prospect. He had lots of speed and good breaks to his curves. There aré.a few kids around here Dugdale and Jack Barry might wel! keep an eye on. One is this same Bob; am other is Dennis Molloy. oon o The varsity will again try to hand the bitter dregs of defeat to the Seattle bunch this afternoon, and Manager Barry will depend on @ large centieman named Vance and @ fleet-footed southpaw named Killen to see to it that their plans Bre not successful. oooo ° Seattle Elec Awhile back we stated that abort the only thing Manager Barry was over was the pitching staff. He is not worrying over that . Of course, hig hopefuls may deliver, but. they are showing earmarks and class by the bushel, Jack thinks they will be there E bells. James, there is no stop- he do. Vance and ote “good; also several . Of course, the real test of dope comes. when the actual jc begins, a time when the ad- judgment ‘of the manager ts “be substantiated, or otherwise, Meee above sald, Barry is not wor- much over lack of players, but rather which players to select. Incubators $3.00—The Ideal. Pullt for this climate. Sixty-ecg, $3.00. Other sizes in rroyortion. Sold by the Chas. H. Lilly Co,, Foot of Main Bt, Seattle. eee EPILEPSY CURED Specialist on He has given on beart The German chronic diseases. ome names of cures ses. Now he will ask you, how many doctors can you find it will cure epilepsy? They ail il tell you it cannot be cured. re ie one cai from 2 years free from it completely cured. You will find this cure at 2216 W. 63rd. And one more at 2025 W. 59th. This jung is ¥ had suffered from age oo 18 antl 26. This ts one of ti worst Cases that has come under my observation for years, three or four days in guc- Cession without stoppins. Her ind was affected, ‘all at the Shove addresses If you are in doubt. [ don't want to give the ames of the patients In print ‘The next will be on dixeases of Women after the pattent’s » tem has been brought below through surgical operations. DR. G. J. NUBRNDERG S517 22nd Ave. N. W. @1d until 36, ne 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” ftoh Tagereall gitehed fox’ JOE MANDOT MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 2.—Joe Mandot, the southern aspirant for the lightweight title, todey has a well earned decision to his credit ‘over Owen Moran, the English light weight. Moran sent Mandot to the mat with a stinging left to tho jaw in the second round. From this time Mandot fought like a tiger. He won as he pleased in the latter part of the contest, landing repeatedly without a return. CARPENTIER WHITE According to French and English critics, the greatest middleweight in the world today is Geo. Carpen- tier, the French boy, who recently defeated Jim Sullivan, the English title-holder, at Monte Carlo In two rounds. Only 18, possessed of « terrific puneh, marvelously clever game, and with plenty of speed, Carpentier has evarything a cham- plon shoul have, He is said to te trickier than Kid McCoy was tn his palmiest days, being partieularly adept in fetnting his cpponents into knots and then phooting over the a lead and crossing. One English writer says of him. “T am minded to tadulge n sn perlatives, to say thing that would be prophecies, to make the bald statement, in fact, that Georges Carpentier ts entitled to be reck- oned with the greatest boxers liv- ing. What heights in the boxing world he will eventually reach can only be guessed.” Sullivan, the Englishman, has been reckoned as quit a formida ble boxer, but Carpentier beat him | with ridievions ease. In the first = See sleep wallop, or feinting them into) MATCHED MARRY. aveeas BOUT Pon WKLY 4 seT Low ANORLES, Ageil 2 — After taammtys salt gthehawiteys dew S}andot of ‘useqse Mat comma (oO med To. me Oe Lege amuerie in 8 Wesson chy Thue Merci will be Winds OK RencmC Om te afteraann wk Ato 4, Sis vance Gay Be 20 wind un Ges West 800 gaonemet Ok Te cetenhe ahs smunmutys of she TN FRG POD WH be etttered Uh OPPOANIKY to meOk AG Wokenst for the JAA weight ¢hasepiemeahp: ef the world, Por mentha Promoter MeCrwy bas eodeavered te puteh Cane weds | whe are Doh ar Che wnt of Cane career, Rikers Baw sind amedy, bat Mander need Ae Copadir tee mateh f New Orleaes oy Mtemuphis, } where he baw Raihe Gani of ble jdetties, file <qneenk chew Yet vy. Am conde for Rivers,” be wired MeCurey. | Phe premoter topiied: “an O & {Moreh te oo, Terms otund us oo RYAN BOXES AGAIN LOS ANGRLEM, Aprit &—Tom- my Ryan, stetyped Cor anton ant gloves Ged about bis wrids, fe the delectable sight the mulftdleveydht weary Los paelos Gubiie us cussing today. Ryan smuupriay went three rounds With Ale gycedteye, | Howard Morroy, He aygpanutly | bosseysed the old-time curation end | a falr wallop, tut tine tam rusted his #med clw Mineo, | who meets Pagan at rhom April 18, showed ap well Bests English ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Apel 2~ [Bronson of Indianapolis titay haw ja well carned decitsten omer Cixp ence English of Omumhe ty tilt 1: round fight bere last night. ifrdn- json did not take the agerondive lunti! near the end of the fight, wien | English opened a cut under dis tet oye. THE COMING HOPE }minute of the second round the | Frenchman fetnted him into a ead \and quick a8 & flash ahot in a left ‘hook for a clean knéckout, When End went lo his corner a number of women spectators jumped into the {ring and bugged and Kissed bim, | Eugene Corrt, the famous English: referee, recently stated that before. many months have passed Carpem tler will be @ real white howe, Bs. was fighting as a featherweight. He cleaned up all the boys im thar | diviaion across the water and then took on the Hehtweights, having outgrown the 122-pound clans, As a lightwefght he continued to pile up vietories, but soon had to quit | the 133-pounders and take on the welters, After annexing the Britiah title by defeating Joseph Younger, |he entered the middleweight cla: in which he has been equatly mu heeastul Among the men he buy | defeated Is Harry Lewis, the Amer foan middleweight. Carpentior now welghe over 1. pounds and ts still growing. In the jelxht months that he hae been! [fighting his weight has tnoreased jover 40 pounds and his height fram | & toot 4 to & feor 10 bh = He: eceeeeee e Sporting Editor Star: nominate: Name © MD: ans 0004s NOMINATION COUPON As the most popular woman fan in Seattle, I hereby OOF e eee eee weeeeee eervseeeved se Still Fighting Dubs NEW YORK, April 2-~Joe Jeanette, the negro heavyweight. has another scalp at bis belt today | by reason of his defeat here of Gritt Jones. The referee stopped the fight im the fourth tound, when Jones was a but out Both men's 8 clagges are training hard for the an athletic exhibitions that given at the Y. MC. 4. gym on the evenings of April 26 for the bayer and April 6 fr the mém Borh bonches will be gmt thimmh af kinds of otunte that wit ty worth waiting tor. SILK Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 fD. 5200 BOW Lé6— KNOCK KNEE ak ankles, break Ing arghes, weak imbs, spinal curva- ture and rupture can in most cases be cured {f> proper ap- piances are worn In me. We are spe- iste and an~ 6 our appliance tittelal ‘Imbas wes to. be talogue free, Ww « and at advice A LUNDBERG co, 1107 ‘Third Ave, ‘FIGHT SHY OF THE | wooBe0 le ie ee ee ee * LOS ANGNLIR April 2 ‘Ne. UP" vill ap on the sleove af a MeOredia or TA athhete (hii cewon. This was nedbonted today whwm (he eae umrs warveyed their Morke in Bie . Wie drew (be Angel “ calmly tere it to riwbons, Mo- Credie refaned to let the of fending umber into hie train tne cump. Pitcher Geber of the asgel tasisted upon his right to nutmber 2 Seseeeerrvteseseeeex 2.—Bat- and Brooks for Los Angoles, Henderson and How- ley for Portland. Greevy and Mertes. park at@:45 p. m, Above wer@ the principal items on today’s baseball menu to be served in the official opening of the Pacific coast league season of 1912. ereng Umpires—Me- Washington ae The day 1s to he ingngurated in \Los Angeles with the usual auto- jmobile grade in which will ride {the elty council, mayor and other public men, in addition to the show | girls of a dozen companies oc ing the boards at the the Mayor Alexander, of course, 1s to [pitch the first ball. The Angels! |bave won every opening game from |" | Portland for half a decade, Fifteen |thousand fans were the predicted support for a repeater, So eeeeeee ee Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick, Formerly Miss Lissa Maguire. Very few women know how tojCollege to likewise save thelr cou- keep a correct box score, and Mra. ‘Thomas Kirkpatrick, pictured wbove, is one of the few, She know# te game from every angie. she! fe a fan. Last season she missed lows than a dozen games in Mr. Dug date’s pasture, and each time she Tad a suitable excuse. As a fan, titxefore, she has an excellent wwoord, Judson T. Wilson, of Wilson's Business College, believes the most popular woman fan, in The Star's qotttest, ought to be « real fan, and ti» has nominated Mre. Kirkpatrick for the race. Mr, Wilson pats in iis spare time feom the Pink, and he bas asked tie students of Wilson's Business UNS AND SUIT Casme ‘@ manufactare i aht here in Seattle and welt at Ot) First Av... ‘an ner Madison M. $52; Ind Y6b6. At All Drag Atéres. 4-08, bottles, bc; B-on ©. STEWART SULPHUR © olumbie Mt, Seattic, Wash. of Ladies’ Suits French Dry, Steam Cleaned and Pretwod tor $80 Furs, Quilts, Mankets and Portierse at Very Reasonable Prices Union Dye Works, Inc. Classy Cleaners and Dyers Office, 1025 Pinnt, 14628 Phones: Ind, 9192; Ay. Main 6167, ~~ EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY BATTLE TO EVEMBTT—Limited traige pom 9980, 10:88 2:96, 2:88, m. daily. train Saturday and Sunday et 9:06 traina. froight shed at Stxty at 6:02 pm FIRST AVENU Union Block, clipping §coapon® father, pons Mrs. Kirkpatrick was formerly Mine Linea Maguire. She ta of Ernto Maguire, well known an \a varsity and professional player. { | Young Maguire had quite a career Sas a school player, which culminat jed in bis making a trip tour of the lcountry with the old Seattle high school team. It was tn those early jdays that Mrs. Kirkpatrick became linfatuated with the gam@ When Ernie and the other boys were bat- tling on the back lot, there was ever present a serious young wom- jan pouring over a score book, keep- ing tab on the hits, runs and errors, It was Mise Maguire. Her J. W. Maguire, now de ceased, was an ardent fan before her, and ber husband is equally at- tracted by the national pastime. In fact it le doubtful if she would have married anyone but a fan. April Sale Our entire Moe of moderately priced Dog Collara on sale ‘at Half-Price Re figur PIPER 8 TAA 1117 Second Avenue r prices marked In plain You pay half to present where- of Windsor, Ont. Carpenter by trade. Known non Pacific coast dif ten years 5 foot about Canada. to hav ferent aco, Now inches tall tache. Ce preciated. A & Bartlett, Barristers and Solicitors, Windsor, Ont, Canad ¥ we well dian and watches for is because our penses are lous, nds leon ox. enh an Ms Way 1 Frye Butiding ter Jewelers, Yesler CENTRAL WET WASH Phone Queen Anne. 1834 Auto Service—Best of Work 20 pounds . tio for Rough for pal pound. per dozen. 24 Ninth Ave. N. AD GET BACK oF or PROPERLY We know how to examine eyes and determine the kind of Glasses you need and then wo Know how to make the glasses as they should be made, ARCHITECT UNGALOWS, 8700 AND UP NICHOLS HINCKLEY BL BUILDER ii | WANTED GAVE THEM FOR FAVORITE CANDIDATE Do you read the Pink? Yes, ma‘am Will you save me your at coupons? Why, voting coupons in the n popular fan contests of course & @ndidate. If some persistant young woman stops you om the street corner don't gekexelted, Do as she tells you, Save her the coupons There are a few candidates still }to be announced, candidates who Jare gathering coupons on the sly but who haven't yet come out into the open Chiet coupons? mat I'm Bannick will ent his candidate to the public tomorrow, and the are one or two other prizes in store. e But don't throw your coupons away. ‘Think how happy they will make one of the contestants. them—tmail! them to the sporting itor with the name of the won you would like to see go to Dug dale’s park this summer as the guest of The Star. | COLUMN | Brown blew into town id was at the bali ching 1g young prospects that are the apple of D. E. Dug- dal fat eye. Bob said they looked good—a fact of which we were aware before Mr. Brown came to town. However, Mr, Brown’s words of approba- tion fell very kindly on the ear of Mr. Dugdale, and some nice compliments were exchanged between the gentl -Anei- dentally Bob rema that hie own team is looking good. He says young Demagglo is going nicely, and will fill Dode Brink- ere piace in the field. Now that Charley Swain has been sold to Sacramento, Emi! Friek will perform in the garden, along with Demaggio and Ed Kippert. Speaking of Dode Brinker, Bob isn't at ali sure he will have the services of the young barrister this summer, Brown hopes all atong that Brink- er might drift back, and has been patting himself on the back, thinking what a nice out- field he would have in Kip- pert, Brinker and Demaggio. Of course, Gemaggio is @ stranger around these parte, but all the fans in this circuit are willing to testify that Dode and Ed are about the sweetest things that have hap- in a jong time in tho fielding line. it’s a shame to have Mr. Brown's plans so rudely shocked, but right now it kind of looks as though a certain gentieman in Philadel- phia named Horace Fogel will come between Bob and more or lees of his happiness and peace of mind. In other words, the chief of the Phillies will prob- ably decide that Dode Brinker will at least bear watching for some time to come, and keep him in the ancient city of the East. Billy Speas and Howard Mun- dorff are sure enough race horses, but how about Pat Moran gnd Leo Mann? We ought to have some pretty fleet ball in this cirowit this year if these four gentiemen favor us with their presence—which at thie time seems entirely probable. After reading the accounts of the master manner in which Frank Coleman performed on the mat with Fred Beell the other night, the Tacoma fans got suddenly hungry for some- thing classy, and there is a move on foot in George Shreed- er’s town to bring Coleman and Jehn Berg together in the near future. If not John Berg, Frank Riley. Berg though, would make the best opponent for Colem: Frank pinned John's shoulders to the mat a few years ago, and in speaking of the match w in Seattle last week, he remarked that he be- he could repeat the trick. rg is a dandy wrestl and #0 is Coleman, The Tacomans will make no mistake if they bring these two grapplers to- gether. e Elks never do things by s. In Pertiand the boys are bent on staging a cham- plonship match with Frank Gotch and Zyb as the main at- traction. In Seattle the Elks are determined to elect Mi Merced Bellis, in The Sti popularity contest. Both are laudable ambitions. Th hal > Psion SecPadbecti tna na chen PFEISTER BACK TO CHICAGO, * [eR ORR RR ROO tot Jack :Preis' who was shipped to Louisville a short time ago, has been called back to the ranks of the Cubs, “Louisville got a left |hander by the name*of Nagle and {some cash for Jack, Pfeister was jon the Spokane staff a few years |ago and went from there to Chicago, |He has been especially effective Against the Giants. |W RRR KERERKER KE * * FREE SWIMMING LESSONS Any boy in the city present. ing this coupon at the office of the Y. M. C. A. boys’ depart. ment, Fourth and Madison st., on or before 9:30 p. m., Thurs. day, April 4, will be entitled to two free swimming lessons in the Y. M. GC. A. swimming pool, under the direction of J. H. * Carter, an expert swimming 22000 2.5.0.8 025.08 2 | seeeeeeeee * * * * * * * * * * * Save | od jthan last year, and the team last | Here's the first manager we see in action in Beat It is Nie Williams, McCredie's thwest Nic says he has a season looked pretty Of the fans, although handicapped by @ McCredié got through over. Seattle them enumerated in this out and paste in bad ay | This year it will be pretty much of ja road team, but just thé same, Ni | says he will bé heard from all of his last year’s stars, and som good ones, that were left after Wait ROLL Fr G. | IR8ST GAMES OF THE | PLAYED TODAY (Hy United Prem features, the noon Franc with « game acrows the plate | will be on, ichever team Is have never itch proud record. Mi Ables' offering id and Hen the Beals will twirl for San Claude Berry on the Portland Boys PORTLAND, |strong teem will jington high school he big inte jat Berkeley, Cal, according to ant | Portland citizens $600 toward ex pected more will wild tle this year. manager of league team better team good to most it wi badl schedule ys He has picking them capacity of thetr taflor shop, here you will find our display tabl ith the most destrable patterne ticularly large selection is offered. tailoring will be first your Suit will posttively tit, Fes 1205 First FRANCISCO, Ape 4D automobile in the Paettie Conn, will be ushered tm here this | © and Oaldand, At tog syor Rolph will toms and the: ‘ $ pak & precedent of the tm Jont an ame, andl of, 4, Business ° Direc Directors? (Cut fie a convenient place in future reference. CHATTEL LOANS GENERAL LOAN Apectal Rater on Loans From $108. Save Money by Getting My Main 4914 on Mi jadisoa HOTEL DYE W2'! Ladies’ Suit Cleaned and Men's Suit Cleaned and Men's Suit Sponged and Our Auto Wil Call for and Deliver At the Above Prices. L. B. GULLETT The House-Moving CONTRAC 2041 Westlake Boulevard Main = 2711—After Phone: After you everything ow or rece! Nef? call (cash or ® " seo at fer Ind a Washington P od. A Ordinance ~ DETECTIVES CTIVE AGENCY, Ino, CODY DETE 5: Main aie Malo—DETECTIVES—Fi Legitimate Detestive pondents In Borguady, per wal FREE D SUMMIT LIQU Phones: Sunset 1884; MAY “JAS. HL 201 Boston 1803 If you buy a plece the main question ari Utle all right? I giv tention to law 0! and title examination department and insur nection. MONUMENTS __ MARBLE 4®D GRAN- PUGET 80! ITE ©O., Le MONUMENTS Of Every Description at Stock West of Chlcaga 2410-2412 FIRST PHONES: _ CORN CURES ——~“Tinten— Why ouffer? heard ed little or no re- Frogner, Seattle, package CORN Plasters. Phone York 172. DAIRIES INTH AVENUR Certified MIF « Spectatty. Inapected tn Accordance with City “LAWYERS real st. 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