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THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. 1 CLEVELAND BOSTON ' WASHINGTON ATHLETICS NEW YORK | $T. LOUIS DETROIT CHICAGO 1902—Hiekman, 1b, Lajole 2b.) 1902—La Chance 1b, Ferris 2b,; 1902—Carey 1b, Doyle 2b, Ely as,/ 1902—Davin 1b, Murphy 2b, M.| ° 1902—Baltimore: Mellor 1b, How-| 1902—Anderson, 1b, Friel 2b, Wal-| 1902—Dillon 1b, Gleason 2b, E /02——Inbell 1b, Daly 2b, Davis wn, Gochnauer #8, Bradley 3b, Parent se, Coline &b Coughtin 8b, Croas aa, L, Cross 8b ell 2b, Gilbert ##, Williams 3b. lace as, MeCormick tb yerfeld Casey 3t ) 1b, Lajote 2b, Turner 1905—Freeman 1b, Ferrts 2b, Par 1906-—Stahl 1b, Hickman 2b, Cas 1905—Davia 1b, Murphy 2b, 1906, New Ye Chase 1b, Wil 1905-—Jones 1b, nfeld 2h) 1 Lindwa Schacter 2b,) Dundon 2b, ss, Brad ent ss, Collins ab sidy wa, Nill 8b. Knight aa, L, Cross 3b lame 2b, Hiberfeld ws, Yeager sb Wallace ax, Glea b \o'Lea Coughlin 3t | . 1b, Lajote b 1913--Hngle 1b, Yerkes 2b, Wag-| 1918—Gandil 1b, Morgan 2b, Me 1913-—Melnnis 1b, Collins 2b, Bar 1913-—Williame 1b, Hartzell 2b, 1913—Stovall 1b, Pratt 2b, Balen 1913—-Gainer Ib, Vitt 2b, Bush ss 2b, Weaver Chapman ss, Turner 3t : ner ss, Gardner Jb Pride as, Foster 3b ry #8, Baker Sb | Peckinpaugh ##, Matwel 3b. ti om, Austin 3b ‘Moriarty 3b RITCHIE-MURPHY SCRAP APRIL 10 WASHINGTON IS Paragraphs AGAIN A VICTOR et i MARATHON hington has taken up golf. A MILLION YEARS AGO TODAY MRS. SHALESLAB 0 Bort 1 the date announced to-}. November 17 the University of Washing —— Apri ~ = annour on he Gerd. 38 teanas Sam Lane ee basketball five again awept t Frank Vance, the Seattle “Athiet 1 for the St. Louts Athletic club. snp ad tice Pas oye yrora det ate tl sas SHAME ON Bolcom Lumber Co bowlers| Oregon contingent off ftw feet, n/{e club diractor, hax completed his| Entries tor the bie meet, which, ee ener tn = Wilh peevaltin tee Knocked out Arthur Pel ’ trimmed the Hulette Grocers Mon-| the second game of the three game|team for the 10mile marathon run | b the marathon, includes re- bout, Whet ner this date “! t prove Key, 16 rounds Ban Franciace YOu, KATHRYN ¢ day night and entered second place | series at the varsity gym Monday|to be held under the auspices of| lays for high school and grammar satisfactory to Ritchie, however, ° a Moat 4 ¢ A 2 cts ~ 22 ‘ “ in the Bismarck league. night, Final score was 30 10.| the club on ay, February 22,| school athletes, close on the night ot been learned. to| THE CHARGE OF THE FED WHEN I WAS cle 8 Oregon put up a greater defense| There will be four men on the|of Feb 16 Sie on te Mireur, woe thas! Malt « canst’ ane : ‘Your Ace I Charles Comiskey, owner of the | than offered in the opening Kame | siuad oe eT ne 4 eee ee oes : alf a league? ork 11 in Rome, | Saturday, but were unable to check| Two of the athletes are Just from ald Coffroth, “and I don't| Half a leaguet Onward? Never ACTSD | White Son, 16 peiousty Il to al ‘or (thelr fleet opponents | the Bast, one is a local high schoo! no pact gill ede ste ey Se ae uike THATS |indigestion An a curtain raiser, the Fremon Juate and the fourth js a well BIG BENEFIT BALL date that I wou ald have rf “ robes BENNY TROUBLES AND EVER eee Baptists and the Plymouth Cong marathoner right to use that month's profe®| iammer are matched, Frame your First crew turnout was held by/atfonals locked horns for the| Bert Sparrows and W. H. Patter At sional permit. I propose to have! iy. japo. the tle| son have come to Seattle after dis Harvard at Cambridge Monday, A|Champlonship — of articles drawn up, and will ask eee Church league. The Baptists nosed | Unguishing themselves on cinder D 1 d ~ Ritchie to sign them, — 1ft,8| PROBABLY THE MOST RE | hundred candide n ponded. peg i oye pei lasee Meee tein tig meat’ Bele wat rok ream an 4 match on the evening of April IC. |markable thing about the forma y 3 to 10. for the 8, A. © i 3 pe 1} 4 With th Federal league of 0 10, J h Coffroth hopes to have the artl|tin of the Federal league ts that cunt New York today, where gton and Oregon play the| Charley Sintth, well known as a TONIGHT ee Saat Ong jno one has mentioned Fielder organized ball men are gathered, final game of thelr series tontght.| former star athlete on the Queen | sk a x GUNBOAT SMITH'S RISE IN| J0RC# 48 one of the managers, there are rumors of a proposed com ? y nate W SERIRETOR BOED', 10Nt 8 eee ee Onna cat the mas : the pugtlistic world has been a/ promise. Patterson is the more formid Beer Bottlers’ ni rapid one. In a year and a half}, THERE WILL BE NONE OF ee UNLESS FRANK BARRIEAU able of the quartet | Union he has battled his way up the fight. /the usual uncertainty about when A amoker will be held at tho 8¢-| «roe to make 126 pounds ringside,| Before coming to Benttle, he ran for the benefit of the ladder until now he holds Ty Cobb will report, this spring, for attle Yacht club Thursday night Harry Bishop, the Tacoma light —____— position of n-c of the|the Georgia Peach has made tt see weight, will not go on with the ( Striking Teamsters white hopes. ith, who will be| known that he will not exercise the Charley Carr's baseball school {n/nuck at the next show to be ¢' 35 years old next May, was bora tn privilege that haa been orded Texas has not drawn a large num-| by the Tacoma Moore. Bishop Philadelphia, and first attracted n he past of coming along ber of students tends that he has been giving too ~ attention in New York city, when| when ho gets ready. In a letter to 46 leuad ove oF inte ain aa vationue kad Tickets 50c he knocked out Anc Morris inthe Detro!t management he an. | Catcher BIll Bergen, former Red that he does not intend to continue ‘ A Include Dancing All Evening two rounds on July 1912, lang that he will join the regu. land Dodger, bas quit baseball to be doing #0, expecially against euch a - Eat LADIE ’ His record since March 14, 1913,| lars at Gulfport early tn March, la farmer, fighter as Barrieau. Considefing ADIES FREE. follows: 1 | AA Harry's ability, he had best make , 1913 CHARLIE VAN LOAN, THE LIT.| | Bob Burman ts building a special | Barrieau come into the ring, tipping March 1¢—Knocket Bombardier erary expressman, is built on the} node, | White hope style, his gigantic frame |being well fitted to that superim weed turret from which he fires ut George Rode, |lterary and sporting broadsides. He carries a cane like a war club iece ccked cut Jim Fivan. five| He ts jocose as a three-year-old rk city } Won on fou! from Cart Mor New Tork city ] auto with which he expects to beat the Fairbanks at 115. Rarrieau his record of 93 mii in hour. could do this by parting with one oe or two of his legs and maybe an | Massachusetts legislature has un-|arm to boot, which would give Har- |der consideration eight separate |ry a chance. | |bills for regulation of boxing agree eae S ee | Phit Chinn, Kentucky trainer, has | ac coapted offer to train « string in OFFERS O'LEARY FATE OF GAMES nesses J TRIP OVER POND DEFERRED WEEK -<rziccy:o>o00 W P ennants PORTLAND, “Feb 10.—Johnay | In order to guard “against the pos! White Sox will leave February 19) ; | O'Leary, the Seattle Nehtweight, ts sibility of overlooking essential! on training trip to aClifornia. | | meditating today on the advisability points on the question of the contin- lee « its to Adieu, Which bas tance of Intercity high echool ath-| PAUL STRAND, THE SOUTH) bd | ba eitalay, whes | éelighted be "tie competition, the committee ap-| Prairie, Wash., phenom, who held} e e 5 | ion walle, “Yeh, Ro.” and beats those {Deen offered him by Tommy Burns, | pointed by the school board to delve Northwestern jeague bugs in the nearest him with fist, cane of golf| Who !s booked to leave San Francis-|!mto this subject will confer with palm of his pitching hand early {n| e | le ur \ stick, in absence of a sledge BAM-|co today for the Antipodes with a/(He high school principals some | the spring of 1911, and was sold to | , time during the week, before ren-| Boston for a big chunk of money by F string of boxers. If O'Leary does | dering tts final decision. In apre-|Spokane, was not used much last aa 2 nape Shoe Repair Man inion 8t.—i jope—110 Madieon eon Willard, 20 vay Rows, } iar Conditions of Wealthy | scape tT Han. | decide to go, he will be unable to| liminary report, made last week, | year by the big league club, but was : Relative’s Will Require Tiree ine New York Sun, was (leave until after fllMng his theatrical |the committee advised against well enough thought of as a pros F \ Youth to Dissipate One grtortunate enough to draw in| engagements here, and later in Van. | "80" between local high schools pect that he got a raise in oses ; fortune Before Coming Into |near him. Van had routed every | couver. and schools outside of the Imits of He's got “something,” and some day ; ialesed ae . one within reach excepting Bill, , King and Kitsap counties, i will come out. a ; ‘who stuck to his wire while Van 4 conditions of a wealthy relative’s | stuff.” jcontinaing work on the north jetty _ it spinsing mill owners in this tall heir! ’ , Van, /4t the mouth of the Columbia river, |] 6** 5?! will in order that he may fal “Who Lg ares wel be included in the river and/| ‘strict, was given three black |! tacoMA, Feb. 10.—Charges in . pearls valued at $60,000 by his In order to get the money his! ingefinitely. “Mule just Kicked a|barbor bill, according to an agree |} Vir. 44 @ birthday present. She |) *UPport of @ movement to recall A ty must get ¢ . ment reached today by the house|| *!" ae . U. Mills, commissioner of public ange toys erwin ese rivers and harbors committee placed them ono itplo Desde | safety and Owen Wood, commis- his bed in order that his discov: | signer of public works, were filed ery of them might be a surprise. |) 4 oP Schetbier retired without no- {| Tt City Clerk Edwards yesterday 9 tleing them. During the night Jana petitions are to be prepared rca he awoke with a headache, and |) The charges against Mills allege in the darkness reached out for | that he has permitted the opers. ¥ some of the antimigraine pills tion of disordert ly houses and the he always kept on the table. Ho J) gale of intoxicants without license ee ne marae ay gent [teen eo At The Star office and our down a re ler asked her husband how he eet ee ge ee Nithen ‘rwas Gecovéred thal Why Stay in Jail? to o Restaurant |) is :.rstsrsta] ys tay tm Jolt? wn Pennant Branch, The North to another fortune. | “Out there,” yelled gleefully and beat him with | Monty Brewster, known to - hts cane at each good play. bo USES PEARLS TO | fons of ple throughout the Iry Cobb, who was sitting near Motted ‘States, returned to Seattle |watched him from a safe distance inane Te CURE HEADACHE Monday to spend $1,000,000 within | Finally he sald uae an titesoon af WARSAW, Rosala, Feb. 10.- one year In order to live up to the! +Oh, Van, they're stealing your) a appropriating 5 ody s hefilec:;: one Gt thé’ graut- giving any money away He has); waLTeR M'CREDIE, MANAGER planned to buy stocks of all kinds, | o¢ the Portland Coast leaguers, four | good or bad, different o° indiffer-/ times champions, picked a list | ent. He will purchase a private of the greatest greats the Pacific) “| yacht and try to sink it. He will) coast has ever known. They are: | buy real estate, and his most wel-| Greatest player, Hal Chase, Loe come callers will be those who are angeles, 1904; greatest team, Port- agents for “get-rich-quick” concerns. jand champions, 1913; greatest !n His one idea is to get rid ofjqeid, Tacom: hampions, 1904 ~ $1,000,000 tn one year without giv-| Nordyke, 1b; ey, 2b; Egan, ss ing it away. and Sheehan, 2b. Greatest pitch Young Mr. Brewster's hobby {8 (ng staff, Portland champs, 1910 backigg theatrical ventures. He Gregg, Seaton, Steen Krapp. Great will also try t entertaining little ost catching staff, Portland, 1906, ue while in sre ho seeee McLean and Donahue. of the pills LEE cats i ses Jose can bore amecc al. vemek velak A #8 haa a pe estern Fhoto Su 5 Mr. Brewster does it. visit the Seat. quest of Manager Griffith of Wash | The House That Quality operated a counterfeiting plant tn tle Theatre this week. “Brewster's ington that he be allowed to report Millions” {s the play. It has enter-| tate, as he is enjoying much finan. tained millions of theatre-goers all cial success in his vaudeville work over the world. It is full of laughs.) and desires to get every possible full of good, wholesome comedy. cent of the theatre goers’ coin, bat At night performances the best Griffith answered him nay, nay, as seat may be had for 50 cents, or | he means to use Altrock as a coach . | prominent residence section of Jop. Be Entertainment Bait | HUGS MOTHERS | intra et ois Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Avenue. | | THIS WEEK BREAKS HER RIB wie iicther Srismner. “He repre. | a sented himself as being held for! Big Success HAMMOND, Ind. Feb. 10.—Mra.|4runkenness, and was ready to pay : igs Ja nmall fine held against him. | a LILLIAN SEIGER hard by hen wan, Newlaid Caancn | The sergeant accepted the money. | Q at matinees Thursday, Saturday and | for the early consignment of Wash: Sunday, for 25 cents. —Adv |ington twirlers. | World's Greatest Lady Cor- | who was carrying her across a mud-| Meee ee i ( du a dy street in Hammond, that o ot And Br. ch | CAL EWING OF THE 8AN netist, Conductor and y str 0 um mon¢ hat one | at ani es her ribs was broken by his affec ader Singer Lea 8 tionate hug. Francisco club, !t seema, was the man who convinced Oscar Vitt that |[ OTHER ACTS 8] Mrs. Cannon was wearing a pair| : lit would not be well for him to jump caddis of new shoes, and in order to pre-| ae jthe Tigers for the Foterais a NEXT WEEK vent them from being solied the son 2 a hearttoheart talk w! i fcked her up in h In hf Vitt announeed that the Federal of. | Ray Raymond Harmonizers. pert ast he shoulg Groep hee he| q fer did not look good to him. | wn nnn = held her too well : 7. 4 | | i | : : ° 4 WoRD MAGIC | In ordering by mail make first and sec- 4 ond choice, as the supply will not last long. : HERE THEY ARE: ; WHITE HOUSE 4 sapien eee The Bathing Girl ; |For the BEST in Traveling Goods The Co-Ed 4 | at the RIGHT PRICE see us | The Stage Beauty [Miller Trunk & Leather BAe Matinee Girl ROBERT CURTIS e e ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repatring, Installing Office Girl 1018 Post St. Seattle Reeachoed hie piercing scream, And while be rafied, and talked and CATARRH OF HEAD AND THROAT ‘The head and throat bec from neglected colds, caus : when the condition of the blood predis_| Doses to thia | JIM GILMORE 18 THE RIGHT “Ie your man for the Federal league, taking ae | RATE “Do you enor long distance judgment on press re- | | ports. He hasn't made a move that | |hasn't seemed to redound to the | | |good of his cause. He has ordered | the men with him not to do any| We make a specialty of teeth | | “crow! in the papers; he hasn’t| without plates by our painless | made a “squenl” in a case where his | method league has got the worst of {t (not aa | ably the raw St. Lonis refusal of a A | f il 1 building permit); he has taken no ma gam | ing . chances on court injunctions and lit igation in stealing players already ( signed; he has maintained a quiet | (JO! rowns . .. dignity that only obscured tremen i dous.zeal and earnestness. He looks | 2 ine’ higceat man inthe peeevant POFCELAIN Bridgewo spotlight today. ou eone, ome on: Ful Sets Teeth $5 & Up An Eastern writer has exposed the careers of Governor Tener and of Ran Johnson, presidents of the Na re They erfabbed hia whole @arn team ore TURERCULOKIS AND ASTHMA CURED Thi t doesn't prove be repaired free : ag, (fem fomgnn, pene of the Ne be -—— | Debutante . § Tees sorprice to A exuita obtained | the early 90's, and Johnson led the “_ 4g ian aceicack Moe ba oat herbs, | e em er re & surprise l who take my treat tsa “ estimate. « roots and vego-| we Sat sory 004, pea seers Sat a t orn DR. MACY, SPECIALIST Mum's the word, boys WE STAND BACK’ OF ouR| HARRY W. many ditterent th m1 t " 1 et, vs FOR 1 " ¢ ° hinese ie ce ae y| CARROLL ly Next week “A SUMMER DREAM” will = i of Sn ¥ shoppe Pd ra ee ae 207 University st. 2nd and Uni | c tate, tte ex week wil rend Siglo fg y 3 vill wersity St, Opp, Fraser Kidney nal Canada and the United States will Paw Co. City Comptroller of Seattie and and) . Ta i * ek, Since ae eee Roe ibe ccemetrater of Sentie an Had ate at complete the series of 10 offered by The Star “DENNY-RENTON” — cancer 50 iui | : 6“ 99 e 4 J 2 © His thorough knowledge of his cancer 2» 2 — 7. S N P All Clay Products iar a eacaa: pate cate Ue duties and his ability to execute) Jue Wing _ Sang “gacas New this week SWEE IXTEE ay A sprin »h & 1007 Hoge Bldg. browse. ‘Tha Cute aiwaeh Ware them entitle him to you* support | 4 strong on playing those exhibition ‘and encouragement in his 004 | ? a , games with bush league teams, | work, (Plea