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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913. 2 JOHNSON ARCHER ENTERS CHUGBIKE RACE 3 IVORY-SKULL PLAYS | Jess Willard Is Biggest Fighter in Ring mn togoreci a Rae «| BY CHAMPIONS GIVE Since 1868; Jeffries, Jack Johnson, and Old | HANGS UP © a ee F the. tmaorctelraoe Co, be hel John L. Sullivan Were Pigmies Beside Him here at The Me sdows next Sunday GAME TO BEAVERS|___Jehe L. Sullivan Were Pigmies Beside Him) A RECORD) ‘iit criss Lou . mormon asa The Lovera-Olympla game was PULAR PRIC i Nebtponed tant Gantay on aqpount| Joun Willard, the giant cowboy, Jack Vucinich, who weighs 198!) yo) ieon the Ms ~ PO RICES ie a wel grounds. | Seattle put up an excelent exhb)@ three-run lead who is scheduled to box Gunboat pounds and stands 6 feet, Is shown veri iad a baal : >. — 5 wu ms - |} bitton of rotten ball playtng tn the The — Raymond-Killitay foozle|Smith in San Francisco on May posed In front of Jess Willard. voviiday wh be tuere ‘ i antages Theatre os lenird of t erles with Vancouver |came In the sixth, Fullerto | 20, fs the biggest man pugiliam has Notice how much bigger Willard I® | nord for ¢ ee @ in . * ma ATHLETIC PARK t aday, aud lost, 8 to 4. Aldiaposed of two, when MoMurdo|known since the days of Ned than this other who 16 Rb ee nie moore pidge Unequaled, Vaudes ‘owe Paagy 4 bonehead play in center field, In |lifted an easy fly to center. Both | O'Baldwin, the Irish giant, who won self a giant. Willard can look over (OU) )° 0" he tt Beginning Matinee Togas, ? BASEBA | L which Manager Raymond’ waa as| Raymond and Killilay chased the|the heavyweight — champlonship his head. innings ag tI and h KEK AKMSTIONG'S GALAXY Op K much to blame as Outfielder Killl-| bail, and when they had camped di-|under London rules In 1868, beating the Browns we It haw de BANY DOLL pola Today at 3 P.M lay, took the heart out of Fullerton, |rectly under it allowed It to de-| veleped , By |g at Ak gf VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE He went to pleces, and the Beay-|seend between them, To ox ato | passed the b mark f ~~ ee pr Sap caplet 4 heavily, To make mat-|himself, Raymond panned Killilay |tlve neore ir tt annanennnn nn woe Yesier car. Admission 250 and ters worse, Raymond soon after |in cholce language. Honing pvt - to f i es 3 KV RRR ET Sear jugeled another play, and it was| Two homers brought In a brace official wtatint f ' INTERUKBAN WAL way lait off of runs in the seventh for the Heavy 1, wi Do a was the fir feat for Puller-/ers. They made thelr final three the Chicago White sa obit ; led S-BAVING ONE ton, who had won six consecutive |in the ofghth body else ever wled th WAIN RAVING ; a) games, Fullerton was allowed to they Only two rune have been score .d DENTISTRY fre choo main {n the box until the Beay-| Umpire Eddinger does not carry against Johnson a anon | ers had tired of scoring. Then|cut } uted threats to wave } | * Bae Peterson was sent In, The enemy | somebody to the clubhow tk hh kh hh tk tht tf t three more runs off him Beavers, led by Bob Brown, have|J0® Wormald in one round near |* ATHLETE 16 CHIEF * rhe Champions’ defeat yesterday |"crabbed” all week, and aa much |/nnfield, Mass __.|* CASS LAKE, Minn., May * oe eee eames for firat place, {can be sald about the Champa, but], Willard stands 6 feet 6 inches in ! * 15.—The general council of all * ties the two tonne io whow hettor|to date thelr only punishment has|*# stockings and in condition| | |* the Chippewas, in session Pend ff Seattle: Satie. too nae aa. theen verbal) We your back-|Welshs 230 pounds, which ts 10) DEADL C. |® here, élected Edward L. Rog- be form today than 1 arked uel ap: |b Se pounds more than Jeffries fought] lh aon dae Of Mt ha: autwers. @ r field yeatorday, | bone Riis to Jat, 20 pounds more than Johnson, | | IN NAMING | wity’s and Carlisle's most # \t the departure Pug Bennett was responsible for/#2d 46 more than John L. Sullivan. | * brilliant footbal Lyers * LL BROS. tile Bi ms two of the Beavers’ three home-run | Despite great height, Willard E\* their chief, Rogers captained * atile Beavers. tt pone flowh is evenly distributed over his | the Minnesota team at the * Just Printers pare mae Ewrrs ’ nt ies frame being one of the | eh Peay ‘ am. at the + ls nd got along nicely untt sev ‘i . V symmetrically bullt boxers with Mick n, in : @ Champe got a start t Peterson relieved Fullerton at 1 i Sie thitaiia aad, & - #* game with an, in 1 * P a 1O1a THIRD MAIN 1048 | ee ene oneieame too late to|the beginning of the eighth, and it|ho ever stepped into the ring. | N “FRANCISCO, May 16,—|# and was ajso captain of the #] OLD ABE” SAID sit . 2 | head the Beavers. Fullerton wo was’ Peto's initial al nce for| Hs reach is something enormous | with Tom Jones flatiy refusing to|® Carlisle squad *| “You can fool come of the peop eC a cailil g | eeed She Faeyr, when Beane a. Cnomek, Tee. 3 in ten. /a® the illustration shows, Jack Jaccept Jim Griffin as the third man| ®* # ® & # #8 & th hh Hem | some of the but you can't iy io with two oF on gave Vancouve ed him was four bite Ina row, |Vuelnich, the | boxer standing tn| lin the ring, the managers of Gun-|=———— - oom all of the peo; DANCING homer wi tes Bhe ~ |front of him, being « pretty good | el ye Ny oem, nhs ‘fay Age er OME a man himself, standing 6 foat| leak tees eat Teandee r4 sg ‘ HIPPODR LAN TEMPTED Jand weighing 195 pounds. With Sccukd Geel, iotay aa 4a cept gp ily o Fifth and Univer BILL s outstretched Willard measures over the selection of « refe sn0 bis ad en nents tinae ’ from flager tip to finger Tom Jones, Willard's manager, and tion of the pu Fai BY NE W Y RK S Ol | ERS: or two inches short of seven Jim Buekley, representing Smith WHIDBY ISL..ND po bur be and Promoter Coffroth met in « at hi ors from Now Yor w York offer ts that it d ot! For @ man of his enormous size | Teehnh a aaiieainn abiardtl, ‘hat pein promotere- fc volve much danger for the he is exceedingly fast with both failed to get together, finally ad FARM LAND tee it jon bout bet on said Nolan. From a com-|foot and hand and ts fatrly clever, | journing to meet at noon today social tin -* Cross July 4 re received nercial point of view a 10-round thanks to the tutelage of Bob Fits ne ly wouldn't stand for . ; traced elles “DENNY-RENTON tlas by Billy Nolan, Ritchie's scrap in New York with no decision | simmons, Ruby Robert taught him Oring suid) Jones, after the cow.|| from which you can got a good || tee we All Clay Products manager. With big inducements | has . ea over 20) how Be aa 8 Soe . pe Mi ference. 1 reasons, very|| crop of anything that grows in| ings of a w w ! aliforr lowed by a hard right that goe coming from both the east and Cal ifornta, {t appeared that the cham # next battle might yet be 1007 Hoge Bldg. fought with Cross in New York City Cffics Phen a "That bunch of 00 offers : S. Renwood 1678 from the south wo ROBERT CURTIS ff east and they nav ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR @ with ® preity fine sult Wiring, Repairing, Installing match at Mac on Squa 1018 Post St. Seattle i Nolan neipal inducement of the wa the “MILWAUKEE ™ DAILY May 28 fo Seorember 30 FROM SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER and all other points in the Northwest to Boston .. $110.00 Pittsburg .!..... Buffalo .. 92.00 Rochester, N. Y. Chicago 72.50 St. Louis, Mo. . Ouluth 60.00 St. Paul, Minn.- Minneapolis 60.00 Sioux City, lowa Montreal 105.00 Toronto, Ont. New York 108.50 Washington Philadelphia 108.50 Winnipeg Omaha, Council Biuffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph. Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to MANY OTHER POINTS tn the East in dition ove named. Return may be made through Cal fa at slightly higher fares. LIMITS and STOPOVERS FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1913, Liberal stop-over privileges and choice of different routes are offered. For additiona’ nation regarding fares, routes, sleep- ing car reservations, etc., cal J. L. CRISWELL, City Passenger Agent. A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. Gen'l Agent Passenger Dept. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Second and Cherry, Seattle. VITALITY OF YOUTH For Men Who Have Lost It your vitality i@ failing, better stop it aa Asiay too long you & broken-down wreck. soon as p They do contain potrons h eat up vitality and weaken the You need ture’s remedy iree to You Just p r are The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT, 4 name and ad and mall it we'll oall. 206 Eanprene Ballding Second Av., Cor. Sprt book (olone Keattle, Wa. Ploane send me, prepaid. 90-page Iluatrated book your tree Addrens Town evenings, 7 tot days, 10 The First Chris né the ( ch league ° a margit minster F EXTRACTING FREE Anne Chri At Albany Cot Mate Dentists good reasons, that I am not at lib At New York Ritchie would be true as an arrow, doscribing no erty to make public, I would call in no danger of getting beaten, for ares as the blows of so many box: | off the match before I would ac there {s not the slightest chance ers do. cept Griffin.” that Cross could put o O. Willard learned that he could! ol es In the short re would fight while driving a freight team se of cloar profit in Oklahoma. He won soine fight woe 2 2round GO chiefly because he was so bie and || ALLSTAR NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ‘ 1 t ‘ TEAM MAKING GOOD IN MAJORS on, ie the stro! an offs rid 4 ner he whe Here is a ball team, composed entirely of ball twe hope tis 1 has done all that) graduated from the Northwestern league, now making g ‘There ts one has been asked of him. $ f the 4 Nigar ever, and that n one of the two major leagues night the artic eeeeeareeeeeans Catchers—Meyers, New York Nationals, with Butte, will be d. Thoy sec * JACKSON PREPARING *) 7 , " ‘ iis ned , down at Frisco that I am bluffing |» FOR BATTING JINX #| 1907; Whaling, Boston Nationals, with Seattle, 1911-12 but they will se all right.” ® If ever J Jackson of the * Pit > Cleveland Americans, with Spokane Bh 1909: Seaton elphia Nationals, with Portland, 1909 SENDS 1 fs Iphia Americans, with Spokane, 1911; Gervais, Boston, Na 4; tionals, with V er, 1911-12 MEN HERE : not going to First base—George Stovall, manager St. Louis Americans, | * caught unprepared *! with Ogden, 1903; “Hap” Myers, Boston Nationals, with Spo- : ¥ ) a P a j® Just to show what he can do #/) 0. 1919 PORTLAND, May 15-—A squad|* righthanded, Jackson tries *| . 4 ne ey lof 14 wrestlers and doxers will) * him out right-handed # | Second base—Egan, Cincinnati Nationals, with Spokane, leave here at 11 o'clock tonight for|* against the Cleveland south *} 1905. ‘ * paws four or five times every *| § , to take part in the North-|* p ree s west championship bout to be|* morning batting practice at *| Shortstop—Tinker, manager Cincinnati Nationals, with staged there Friday and Saturday i~ League park Portland, 1901 The Multa lub will . Joe bats cross-handed when + ; ; the largest hitting from the right side of Third base—Paddock, New York Americans, with Van-! five wrestlers boxers. |# the plate. i 008.9 Columbus club ¥ four boxers.|* the Pte ss eee el iver 1908 a : ers, and the >| | Left field—Lee Magee St. Louis Nationals, with Seattle, ctat 107 the Ser> Center field—I Mann, Boston Nationals, with Seattle A — Seattle, | NOP ise 1012, Benny Meyer klyn Na th Seattle, 1907, Right fiel Hyatt, Pittsburg Nationals, with Vancouver, t 1908 Utility—Eddie Mensor, Pittsburg Nationals, with Port-| CHURCH LEAGUE RESULTS ta 1911 ONLY $800 i vople's anh ating IS NEEDED The ox on of tea a very im Two games have been played this e m of ¢ ati . pa ad week T Anne |Pertant matter Tou — = | The efforts Pry the exploitatior Chris the med e4 without pain en bureau of the Chamber of ¢ Presbyterians, 6 to 4 Firs ay : . he - r to raise enough money t aa Christians won from n|*T someone who kno: cad f the penses e varsity H ‘a nena ecialiet extractor who extracts teeth be ig pay the Quese eps in June t pain this afternc Church League Standing n. Loy First Chirstian fi Westminster Presby. 2 0 Q. A. Christian ‘ son at Mercer First Methodist 1 | Q Methodist ....1 1 AWTIFICE nouth 1 1 M, 88 and o1t At Albany Cut Rate Dentists | a 1 "0 cople’s Hank Building Luth Nor peeian GRUM CARRIES TOMAHAWK NOW Outfielder W Crum was r leaned by the Seattle club to Spo kane Wednesday He left im FILLING Be TO $1.00 mediate to join the Indians a At A y Cut Rate Dentists Tacoma. While Manager Raymond | People's Bank Bailding says Crum is a good ball player he fle filling of teeth Involves a has no room for him because of the Bagg ere ba Sa Pe pl scked or Irritated tooth strueture Agen must be | ruling which necessitates the cut ting of a team down to 16 men af. ter May 10. Crum was released to conform with the ruling | all diseased muat be removed Women Fight © ‘Drys’ and Lose ** SANTA BARBARA 15 A loons In Santa Barbara must go out of business by August 1, as the re sult of a municipal election, in hich the “drys” er ietorious majority of 1 . Mrs CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK | Louis Stevenson, Milo #3 and r and o octet vomer Rate Dentists ed again he plan to make oO Tacoma a se out ‘ 1 f yh, what open-mouthed admirat tood ef fortless an@ watched the ball go past him. His team mates near mobbed him for not aking the attempt to catch the ball to our pat Arthur Campbell, varsity con-|"""! Te taal wana uaeeal Got} wain, has returned from a trip to {Il be replaced without | the East, where he visited the larg er colleges and conferred with the Nave fren examination, | aquatic director palin Ve Percy Cove, the well known box er, has left Oakland for Seattle Cove is anxious for bout here at 120 t© 126 pounds, around Albany Cut Rate Dentists. Vevplo's Bank Bidg., Second and Pike, to $800 ‘ balan be re selved JOSH WISE SAYS: “Ignorance is bliss. That's th’ reason people don't eat In th’ kitch- en of a restaurant.” if Youwrea Sportsman You see the st of A. L. 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