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PASS ta ER RRO ogre CSSA aE Siaestewanioosn od a nneneenscicicinnt thane innit ma astatearcene ene es BASEBALL Double-Header Tomorrow DECORATION .DAY 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Portland vs, Seattle [ROBERTS] NSTAKING BRSON AL NYistRy SERVICE ONE There's a wid ¢ work-—one oF inte in Sent air work, but you . « what t hare personal service work. CROWNS $5.00 BRIDGE-WORK $4.00 | PLATES $10.00 Piet incs we GOLD FILLINGS $2.30 EXTRACTING CLEANING With Other Work No Charge for Bxramt Phone Elliott 1480 FREE DENTIST} wwerrrrrrrs SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 lee rates. We guaran » full weight and prox ivery ICE DELIVERY CO. Huteson Optical Co. 1330 Second Avenue. Phone Main Gj | the public, land there isn't a real champion In sight }third, when Hellman poled the b jover the fence, |two games. BLAMES DECLINE OF GAME FOR DEATH OF CHAMPION M’CARTY By Johns L. Sullivan. McCARTY, champion heavyweight prise-fighter of the L world—a sacrifice to the greed and avarice of boxing promoters. I do not mean to attack the promoters of this particular fight, | but promoters in general of the whole past decade, It has been simply the gradually increasing money-grabbing tactica of the promoters which has finally resulted in this fatality lather MeCarty could bé alive today {f promoters gave fighters, and even themselves, a fair deal, But they will keep right on, and many promising young men will be offered up on the same rotten altar as McCarty unless stringent laws are enacted In every state providing compulsory physical examination ry fighter should be examined several times a week during his training, and again tm mediately before the fight. Then if a boxer were unfit physically, tt would be discovered before the fight McCarty was not examined regularly during his training by repu- table physicians, The result is a life snuffed out, Arthur Pelkey, his arrested, knowing his blow brought death, and a money paying pu given the “privilege” of witnessing a murder, even though ntional and unpremeditated. UTHER Arthur Pelkey is in no way to blame for the tragedy Ho was given no information that his opponent was not in perfect physical lition. Lf such a thing as poor condition t# discovered in a boxer, | he should not be allowed to fight-—desplte the loss of dollars, There is no tndiy profit tn college athletics. Oaramen, football players | and other athletics are trained to the minute, and examinted minutely The present system of allowing a fighting man to enter the ring and fight out of condition—letting him take a chance of being killed— will wipe out the game. It Is dying already, and the only remedy Is honest promotion. There is now no world’s heavy-weight champion ably will be matched for several | ar to be the best of the} Smith and Pelkey proba the champlonship. They appe Gunboat bouts to decid present mediocre crop Jeas Willard, the big cowboy, ts twen a man has to show his class before he yale that mark In the fig’ game Willard ts strong and willing, but he fs not championshtp timber “Rombardier” Wells and Al Palzer are apps sut of the run ning. I am rooting for a “dark horse”’—not lite to prove a rea successor to the heavy-welght title PLEASE STOP US? to witr oss tomobile RACES HERE SEPT. 8 yesterday, and substitute ptember § Go Earty to —THE— MEADOWS}: Decoration Day, Sunday, June 1 to right, the visitors first run of t game. Two more came over in the « scoring Melchoir om has there been ahead of him. Friday Portland and Seattle play The first game is to be played at 10:30 tn the morning and in the West before. riders in each event appear ¢ matched * on the Seattle dropped its second con-| The dates of the North Pacific secutive game to the Portland Pip-)Fair association harness racing aday, losing by a shut-| hay m announced. Races will JIMMY BE 3 to 0. b d at seven d t ¢ in The Champions’ batting slump/the N sweat d g the season,| Jimmy erestadt, the y yungent ; 1 continues Manager Raymond| The harness events here, under the |Motoreycle racer tn the world, will lyanked Wilson and Strait in thi { the King County Fair/be one of the competitors in the 3] will be held for a week Jows Friday after-| vents such ring of motorcycle talent at} Moe The | venly | the second game at 2:30 In the aft Cyril A. Player has again been jernoon. | chosen as p Kk jodgo, J. F. es rans fer | The score: Gorman wii! r and Dr | Seattle ABR H POA B + A. Swingley is the official timer ja 5 ack to ae ee eS Yo special prises have been offer Office 114 Jackson St. vee fon, 1D + : re Hy 8 ed by Manager Hiller for the fastest race: ie tia Wee oat | ile made time, and also hel ae I TS ay ilar racing RHEUMATISM ==) i ae \* = re erurban line Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All| P's" Ft a ek ae sok Oi ; service. Ad Skin and Blood |neymoed, © A SES eek a ditional races w held Sunday a ae a ° ‘ Mont Sensational Motoreycle |The list of entries to date ts ax weragenvd plies - ‘SU fl urro % . Racing Event Ever Witnessed follows: elie! . ale ® : ret oe, BS Mile: quick rr a Mogan : i on the Pacific Coast ba Sie jmenier, 50 2 ae 28 Dare Devil Speed oy Mark A x ,c 2 : + 2 ¢ ¢|'| Demons. New Records | :» | He Ya? Some ane Se ae Second and Third Heats Without Drugs ©: igids PORTUS BAXTER ribing ar Excelsior; Ea LP aE T TROPHY orreth CAR SERVICE at Tacoma Interurban Station— r Regular trains—12, 1 and 2 Th S Bases 7 nia nute service e cores | Geeee “3 to 2 p.m j* < } te service for a great : NonTnWw ; YACHTS RACE FOR |} cro EATERN LEAGUE SUNDE-ERLAND CUP|| It Is a —_ Success! ie lee , : ' so 2 a _ ont You : ; Ten sailing yachts will rnce for D Miss It a riand cup tonight wion, including grandstand Re RS be made from the ms t club, at West Seat-|| Children under 12 years MERIOAN LRAGUS tle, wi finish at Tacoma ; iota eh - nat. The boats compe are the “eve ee Witch, Aquila, Helnicia, Latona nahiag “3 Jat, Salviva, Jenelda, Petrel, La “ agua and Inisvale. Memorial day . : a motor boat race for the Domarf ‘ 4 : trophy will be run. The course will | +\be from West Seattle, around Bain NATIONAL LEAGUE bridge island, and thence to Taco- Phitadelphia 5 SA: |ma, tf when property a 3 444 sarincira:Vitu tea. seen TOURNEY IS | BEATEN atom ‘ Eetiag the 3 n body with « B oo Leased « fie, em 8ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Ma it|20—The sole st among the tal American entrants in the contests A pied ‘ for the amateur golf championship - 4 ; of the world was eliminated today ar giving to overy ina hen W. Henrich Schmidt, of “4 Four body hae sutt mn —- Worcester, Mane. was defoated by | You should see the rt re, [8 H. Hilton of the Royal Liverpool stock of . jolf club 1 up in the nineteenth “find that stoctriott | hole. 9 Philadelphin- Wash ae ¥ ae ait J|ADAIR ELECTED PRESIDENT Mae Feoteein esees. walimandlst be Herbert Adair, one of the best . high school football bp guonsled the e e ’ NATIONAL LEAGUB , POSITIVE FROO! c assocta of th You can’t enjoy theg yi Vhs pontponea: | tt b ‘healt meted high school V paday peer have been astm, jertra-Vita fall < —— 4 + + ; “ fully over since reesiving 1k, oad, fied 1 President Cullen was wre oe or fishing trip ekiyn-Philadeiphia game. postponed dy for’ Weak Hack elected vice president. Welling [withou ecner + Bp wet rounds fate afew days when’ betha' is sofits| Wood, who starred In’ the inter a a NowrnwesTeK® LEAGUR ft had great power, and I am certainly Scholastic meet last Saturday, was Portiand 8, Seat Dleased “with ‘the “results “Will gindlz|chosen secretary, and Crawford Vancouver 't, Spokane & | om 0 anyon ood of | Goo: elec sitio aden treatment, fog 1 batlove Mf wilh Go oll pi pe pdf vee elected to the position + Biopaginilty ronet, AUSTRALIANS WILL BR. V. MARCOTT, Seappocen, Or GIRLS PLAN ATHLETICS PLAY AT VICTORIA BIG BOOK FREE Pedra. oeeee attended & must VICTORIA, B. C., May 29.—The » : our ’ a ret pep in “oo a t Ne Creels, flies, fishing Australian cricket team which be isle. 4 a bg ; : hay Psy atlo: re came to America to meet the crack * Aina tanay Intereating tkete te | way high school, Wednesda clothes and all the best§ teams of Canada and the United Pn r os 914 feminine letics wer # ‘A ‘States plays its first. contest this scussed. The association has had | Casting Baits. afternoon against local cricketers mtiice a successful season this year, the After matches tomorrow and Sat Saturday evenings, to 1 The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. 4 205 Exmpreas Bu Second A or. Spring, iow Seattle, Wn. Please 90-page illustrated 7 to Broadway girls manifesting much jenthusiagm In athletics, In Fact, Everything for Every Fisherman urday, the for matches at Edmonton, Albert and Ottowa, WHITE WINS ANOTHER The Invad Australians leave here Prine y expect to in Philadelphia o z AURORA, IIL, May 29.—Charile Tine 2 2 and 2! ayy ene hts White ot ‘ hlengo nits another H rT to the schedule announced, here to- Knockout victory to his credit, put ya q day the Australians will play an all ting Geo. Meyers, an Bastern ight e e a f American team tn Philadelphia on eight, to sleep In the second round . uly 5 ane 6 « anothe of a ‘wcheduled slx-round "pout. 1021 First Ave. B!dtvten'tsand, yew York on rose ellis yy ‘ree times Int Bet. 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The Pole entered the & al Madison Square Gap, today that t Herreghoff le den wearing heavy bandages ar und b heat signer of many successful defend ers of the America’s cup, will build] = | the anndidate for the defenne ‘ the cup next your’ againet Sir Thomas Liptor Herreshoff has fa expressed willingness to bull@ the |defender and it {8 understoof he Pree ies wil Strait at espa |will be given the commission winibes ic a it, the Pippttie lest batt fap preg: = he present time 1 re. taken t of We DE ORO LEADS FOR (esis in the circuit. ‘The stult the gare, Monty 3-CUSHION TITLE) pins have shown in thoir mins éaoe consecutive tories has ply Williams tet wy SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 py [Seanad Nee. og : re. WIth south: |fred De Oro Js weil in the tea of) two more defents at the hands of a cl oa John Horgan here today in their] ,, pe tg cool the eae contest. for the — three-cushion | Portian® will rimdve vivision.. iiard champlonahip, De Oro|Stound floor of the first divisio : ’ , hopped up aptured last night’s block of 60| Fans who are comp be- | note place by beating ty points, The last game will be| Cause they are gd os . sre Indians @ second tine Wednesdg, played tonight, In order to retain y's worth of real ball playin a he amplonship Horgan must ro pr 4s ably noe some closel | con Owner Coh : of the Spokane ly. up 40 points tonight while De Oro es here next week, when dians cares little about hurting is making 66 invade the Tilikums’ player's feell Cohn hay : att yuld, at least, Ch », offering 3,000 wh t CROSS THE VICTOR ip an even battle with the ce for Pitchers Ruelbach and Rites | NEW YORK, May 29.—-Leach | inhabitants Walvers have been asked on thy | Crone last night won all the wa e- F's once famous twirlers, from Teddy thelr ten-| It was freely predicted at the » boy, who has been round bout her night Ma-/| clone of last season that Outfielder Chattanooga, is expected ioney fought hard, but Cross had! 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