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=u] Seattle to Join Great Amateur Baseball Association SEVENTH AND UNSON TONIGHT ee eet es Conference Moore Theatre Bids Maasseours. w Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel elved | A meeting of representatives many cities is to be held tn Chicag ttle, as well as coast, will be invited to bece ean It will be the most important 1 teur baseball. Plans will be made sin all cities along the sar championship series Ofte charge of athletics at the Panay send a team o- CONNIE MACK THINKS THE * got a real ball player they grabbed lanky Cy Falkenberg, the Cleveland Nap. “Except Falkenberg,” Connie as serts, “the ferals haven't any y player All the reat were players about whony there was doubt as to their ability to re tain their regular positions Contiie evidently momentari! forgot all about Tinker, Knabe and a few others nailed by the Fed als, and who are now so anxiously being fought for by organized base ball magnates. s28 8 “AN INVASION OF THE PA. elfic coast by the Federal league jwould be a tremendous boost for baseball out here,” says a Beatie «© There ts no «are common n guch & p You shonid » c “man, very prominently {dentifted em ot cot.| With baseball. Not only will th pion restoration to| Federals be able to furnish better hea meee Ce Yes aoe ball in California and the North me a © } west, but it's going to make the We : fealty the Bye. ® « a n STOMACH, Skin, Blood, Kidneys rans, |TeMl Dall players into their lineupe “TIS, RICRUMA TIN 4 singin Ri Achma. Bree: | L4¢® hope Ufey come, OPPORTUNITY 18 KNOCKING at the Federal leag It's [no timid, faint-hearted knock, either; {t's a knock which ts bein) heard all around the world. Baye ball history records no more opp |tune time for another leagu: ~ bagare . ‘al enter the lists for public patronage ialist The stage is set for pl rhe Madicen Sto and First Av. Seattle, Wo.! Federal league mad. Thousands HHOUGEN 2225 rece ile ution 4 } “Fifty years ago, when Golden Wedding Whiskey was young.” ; ABOUT the time the exciting game of : polo was introduced into England | | and Canada, by the Hindoo pminces, _ y | choice, old, Golden’ Wedding Bottled in Bond WHISKEY i. : was reaping the first fruits of its great fame. a Matured in the wood and sun-ripened 4 under strict government supervision, Golden Wedding is a straight whiskey of absolute purity. Think how, with a flavor which is the wonder and delight of all good judges, | it has been growing in public favor for | generations. But there’s a reason. It is ‘‘Made Differently.” Dr. Jordan’s Glandular Remedies Have Worked Cures in Desperate Cases of Tuberculosis This Testimonial Is But One of Hundreds Given by Cured Patients Living in Seattle or Vicinity, That Can Be Seen at This Office. healt ds. 1 recove > dmond, Washington ave ‘ t my old home tn Re mtr w n Salem, Oregor Signed) LEEPER gen, in He “Sica: Series of Games for HAS MADE A FORTUNE DOING IT #2272 253"""} Final_ Clearance ovseesveese | ~~ Championship of U.S. ee ere te 4 Amatour baseball ts due for the greatest boost the sport ever re 7 A national association of amateur baseball a formed, and plans made for a series which ts expe Hutler Deng Co, Seattle, Wash } amateur championship of the United States actically all the large citles along the Pacific |S COmnnee Pe clency and @ better ball club estan oP tes catecle to is 4 small, plump man, quick | o 4 of wit, brillfant in repar quick nove r made by boosters of AMA | 66 teniner, quick to fo pone eae »t rduct the local champtonship aelkker’ dink’ kite to aaah Soealoe A CERTAIN MEMBER OF THE als of the association plan to get in touch with the men tn 1915 championship series played in San Francisco. This will make it easy for Seattle and other Northwest cities to Exi| other fellows hustle and get some | INE STAR—WEUALSVAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914, ' MURPHY HAS QUARRELED WITH EVERYBODY IN BASEBALL AND |AANOOM SHOTS to Frame | oe HAVING TAKEN ONE FLING at the mayor's high chair, Hiram surely has the expertence nece sary to heave the horsehide. © ¢ ANYHOW, WE HOPE THE Federals don’t grab him. } + svenvvecese raw oot | REadjustment ing to vote for the guy whose platform reads, honesty, effi | ies alked of and most hated man in the sporting world today, Hkewtse 1s one of the most intersting | Whatever Murphy, does tt ts tn-| teresting, and he has created more . put over more deals, caused | more upheavals in the baseball world than all the other club own of amateur baseball associations of Friday octations will be ted to decide the lines and thus make possible a na Seattle club inight not be #o anx fours to ec back when he learns of this chatter about closing the The Veith - Cam- cafes that serve refreshments | ae ae | mack label on a gar- NOTICE ALL THE BATTING : slimps. Even Manager Tealy can|f} ment is our PRIDE jhit at a better clip than some of} the mayoralty aspirants did MARK of highest | ity, correct style JAKE STAHL MAY JOIN THE quality, ty! | Feds, pipes Da Rumor. Maybe and long, satisfactory |Jake {# only ing. For that History le Interesting Murphy has been the monkey | wrench in baseball machinery since | 1908, and, now that the effort to drive him out of baseball is on in earnest, bis history t# Interesting Murphy, in spite of the popular }Are signing the petitions being cir | pejier ‘that he 4 of Jewish ‘extrac culated to Soycott Charley Mu *ltton, is of Irish parentage, his park. ‘Chicago fans have reballed ltather being Patrick Murphy of against his actions, That gives the | Wwitmington, Ohlo Fade a concrete foundation .1 the|” ie worked in © drug atore at $2] City of Winas, Baltimore has cone 'y Wook and» a Pacific exposition, and have the wild over the prospects of th to Ciaclankti, where Ne loter « remark, you after school, |i service. eral leaxue club. Other cities are cured a § ou a new William! getting in line, Should the Feds! i 7,.: i ee ee decide to locate a ctreult No. 2 on| “fer ® tine we Pall pg | |" Ti ae Many and many of the Pacific coast, they would )e« | | It's easy enough to be pleasan . * co a jot prot ir ba Seattle | yqll® was naidered the press box| Chubby Charles Murphy—The Target for Everybody's Brickbats |When they bat at a .500 clip, these fine Veith-Cam- 7 peat of Cincinnati because of his aman ———— - But the fan worth while 7 prlistietbook te ihe Nr Wen uae for or aguinst teams or Ie the one who can smile mack suits and over- | players. 1 PRESIDENT MURPHY OF THE ; | When the batter pops up a foul hit. e daicaan ee teak stamnber dia ils salary was small, but he was oes coats are now just maker Evers for an alleged boneheaded|" p/o"e" ms " | THE MAN WHO STEALS MY i © gained his first big “stake” | | pitue stasis touch’ Tha teen ye about half price. by getting out a big program for a comemasiennidiio pollee benefit in Cineinnat! CHICAGO, F 18.—Organized | 4 Fig pv then aera aig 'j oh ign against the ma-|st Louls Browns is in the same Men’s and Young Men's While engage: + . tahl "7 i im. {I Kuged in hustling for! maseball is going to pay very dearly ake Stahl, deposed Bostoa | tix Suits, Overcoats and : pey in Cincinnatt he becameb soe of the tricks of ite of-| ed Sox manager, now may be see Raincoats; regularly to riendly with Taft, brother of the | for som brought {nto the outlaw fold. Major| iF IT WASN'T FOR THE FED- 5 A , former president ficlals. With Joe Tinker, the most hae af | $30.00, When th hicag: 1 sue magnates admit it will make | eral league dope eating up all the hehe ie leago club was|prominent figure in baseball today e scrapping all th rder if Stahl | space, some original writer would |—/ for rose be }erecs , a the market Murphy |who fell into Federal totis when joins the Fed camp. Stahl expects|/have broken in with a story about | | suaded Teh to fg one Re canned by Cincinnati, effecting ajto make his decision today \vy Cobb's eyes becoming weak. | Men’s and Young Men’s oanh m have the | a - 7 5 aa ese a een areal This has been the = peeinde Suits, Overcoats and j Success Arouses Jealousy | to the season for so long it wil ye Raincoats; regularl to a His extraordinary success during | | E $ a oe ee $40.00, f the first five years he owned the | . Cubs arc c | THOSE ANCIENT CONUN-|M for ....-.++e0e+ phen F hg saat orden dang nis | | drums, “Why does a hen cross the He bas quarreled with almost | | street?” and “Who {s middleweight |f Broken size Suits and every man in baseball—and maie| | champion?” are still unanswered, Raincoats, many sprin; fortune doin Laser | - - BS 9a AE pE L alk tng ef BUFFALO, Feb. 18.—Charlle) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 ONCE UPON A TIME THERE|™ Weights; values to $25. Bg : Miller, the giant motorman,|WAS A BALL PLAYER WHO|™ Sale 10 00 " ae eee eee wv 4 Row he ts out with almost]. “4 one in baseball—ané hite, of Chi was hot ‘ ne in baseball—and laughing . sent to Bydney March 10,|O10N'T HAVE AN ALIBI, THAT price FORE THEY PLAYED Jat them, declaring they cannot drive | ‘rail of Ad Wolgast today him out of * ing his knockout here last ni rding to announcement here to-| WAS Hate him lke him, tn al-|Kid Kansas in the third round of day by = Mother” Howe the Aus BASEBALL, | Shirts Reduced | ways Interentin, a scheduled 16-round bout tralian fight promoter. ler ex | ake am willing to meet Wolgast pects to engage in five fights In the | There was a pug in our town, im $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 | Ae : ltor a side bet of $2,000," sald White, |Amtpodes, and figures on Arthur Custom - tailored Shirts; 4 o— ina —@! . | Pekley, who is now on his way bouts broken sizes, P. there, as an opponent. fight at all. at ' —® BATTLING LEVINSKY DIDN’T MAYBE EB THINKS COIN | en " | 18 RAISED IN GARDENS Y 3: BEERS ER aRREe 4 | = lay to which Murphy charges the — show up for a fight the other night | are tL. 1 co of the post when gear rhyed the BROOKLYN, N. Y., Feb, 18 a | ITZ HAS A RIVAL after not having fought since the a White Sox. The pian to combat Federal LO8 ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Tom| | night before. Bat is getting lazy. “9 The score was 0 to 0, with the} league tnvaston in this city by | | Hughes, veteran Washin | SAN FRANCISCO, | 5 Ee . d Cubs at bat, in the last half of the| | bringing in an International | |¢f: turned over to the Los Angeles ing from Sycamore, Ml., “Cyclone | TORONTO |S SO WILDLY EX- a ninth inning. || club, to fill dates during the | |Coast league club, has signed his!) 3 oy idmpeon, notified Pro. | Cited over the Federal league that ; Archer, a comparatively slow run-|| absence of the Dodgers, has | |Coniract. Hughes will atart for!) ioe’ sun Coffroth today that he|t@® News prints 26 lines about its 4 |ner, opened with & base hit. | | fallen through. It was planned | | California at onoe | will sail for Australia Feb. 24 pone ppg Bar seeped yy eae '° z ! mA and a sixt columns of jockey Evers had two slower men, Bree-| to transfer Newark’s franchis | “One is never too pid to try,” | ; : naban and Needham, as reserve; to Brooklyn and switch Jersey WASHINGTON WINS | Thoms ' news. Seattle's Irading distributors leatchers and three players faster| City to Newark. Charley Eb- “pene message sald, “and I eee Adler-Rechester fine believe 1 have several good fight’! tye yeEW YORK BOXING COM- Kaox and hate; alse | than Are says Evers should bave taken| trols the Newark park, wanted ron the bench. Murphy|| bets, Brooklyn owner, who con-, | The University of Washington! ise tn me.” augmented its jetson Manbattan Shirts. : ring of consecutive mission has proved that there is Archer out and sent « faster man| | $59,000 for the use of the | |Wins at Eugene, Ore. Tueaday| pest modern outside rooms in|gvod in all things. It has cut out 3 to first || grounds. Consequently the deal | |Pight, trimming the Oregon basket-| geattie, 26c to 60c. Stewart House, | the introduction of 30 or 40 ham Second at James e Cheney had pitched nine innings! fizzled. |ballers a second time, 15 to 12.\86 West Stewart (near Pike Public fighters that usually precedes each ‘a and held the Sox scoreless. Murphy | @-— ee ——-—ew@| Final game will be played tonight. Market).Advertisement. scrap says Evers should have sent a sub stitute to bat for Cheney. Cheney is @ good bunter, @ fatr hitter and was pitching well. i} Should Ev have made the | changes? Young Brown Always Was a Lucky Fellow EVERY BOY OR GIRL SHOULD WIN A TICKET TO THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE Get one of your friends who does not now subscribe for The Star to fill out the following coupon and present the same to The Star Circulation Department, 1307 Seventh Avenue, and a ticket good for a reserve seat to the Alhambra Theatre will be given you. Big show on this week that will interest the children. Educational Film and Dandy Comedy by King Baggot this week. BIG ITALA FEATURE IN FOUR PARTS, “VICTORY OR DEATH.” BE SURE TO SEE IT. NOW THAT THE FEDERALS have located in Brooklyn, the fans will more fully understand what Sherman meant when he sald war was—unowhat NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Jack Brit ton of Chicago clamored today for ja returm match with Packey Mc: | | Farland, following his victory last jnight over Gene Moriarity of Syra Epes jeuse, Britton stopped Morlarity tn| WHEN JAILBIRD CLA@By|th* seventh round. Moriarity sub | handed a package to Sailor Petros-|“t!tuted for Young Brown, who was} Key, it war evident that he had ac. wiable to fight because of am tn-| quired some inside stuff. cee omen ro THE FAN wHo auesses EVER HEAR OF THEM? what excuse Ritchie is going to} - | make for not going through with} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18.—Lao his scrap with Wolgast, we will| Hock of Philadelphia, and “Fight award one round-trip ticket in that|!n@ Billy” Murray of Sacramento. aeroplane flight around the world,| ™iddleweights, are rapidly round ae? <0 ing into form for their scheduled 20-round bout next Monday at Daly et Promoter Coffroth intends teh the winner With Jimmy | GARRY HERRMAN’S MODIFIED) blacklist seems to have lost favor Herrman declared that no man who signed a Fed contract need hope to| ever again mingle in polite society, | yet Killifer and King Cole, two er-| AS EVIDENCE IN REBUTTAL Hing sons, have been not only wel-|0n the charge that Evers could not comed with open arma, but have control himself, he got along with had guardians appointed to see that) Murphy for one year they are not again lured away Into| evil company. | eee SHERWOOD MAGEE IS DISAP.| pointed that Pitcher Walker of the | Brooklyn club has changed his mind | if PCE eggs ND a akon | e | Bronchial | Asthma! more than any other athlete tn the National circuit. The strange part lof it, too, is that tn each {nstance Magee was struck, the ball land ed in almost identically the same spot in the small of the back Ma If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 20 years’ standing, not In Boston and New York but here in Seattle gee cannot see the need for such wild flingera in the National and towns around Seattle, and jf I have not failed in one of 1T WAS AN INSPIRED MAKE them. Now, ff you are a suf. ferer from this disease and up man who placed the report of fee races at Lake George and the ski meet at Cary, Ill, above and below an interview with an ice mag nate, telling of famine in congealed can't sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in time, The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh tn all {ts H20. see | THE FEDERAL LEAGUE 1S forms, such as Tonsilitis, Ad enolds, Gastrie Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of composed of about 10 per cent players, 10 per cent money, 10 per cent managers and 70 per cent pub Netty the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Powel Diseases in wom en; Rheumatism of all forms; all Nervous Diseases, Ep! lepsy, Heart and ma, and many others to6 numerous to mention, If you are In doubt, write and I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured ab Actual Scene From “Victory or Death” Feature. ° BOXING IS OPENING UP WITH a hurrah in South America; but one glance at a Buenos Alres scale of restaurant prices wifl hold most of ours close to the Dudy Unholz table dhote. HOPPE MATCHED, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 Wiille oppe and Willie Robinson lightweights, Wl be the headline for the four-round show February 27, it was announced today. 1 card will be completed either today | or tomorrow FREE PHOTO PLAY COUPON Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue. Please deliver The Star to my address for one month and thereafter until ordered, discontinued, for which T agree to pay the carrier 25 cents per month I am not a subscriber to The Star at the present time Secure Two New Orders and You Will Be Given Two Tickets Address o osvesecscscvee's see e ee seen eeeeeseseees PROG Galseus adbersbeccesedee cease se ae on Olymple View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 | Ypoxtng taught, Austin & Sais gym noWtarn,