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BUTTERWORTH & SONS \, 4921 FIRST AVENUE MORTICIANS ; SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 26.—Willle Ritohie will leave today for he will meet Chicago, en route to Milwaukee, where, on March 12 Ad Wolgaat in a 10-round, no-dectston bout ment Will mark Ritchie's first appearance since he in a tenmround bout in New York, last This engag outpolr Leach Cross November Twice then the champlon has vatohes with Harlem Tommy Murphy, the injured nose and the second because he heel Ritchie promised friends here er Wolgast 1 am going In there. he == VANS PREPARE been for to call off firat Ume because of an sprained a tendon tn bie today that he would go right aft sald, “to finish him as soon as 1 Fair Pin-Toppler Bowls Half a Day r—! = nm mh pl = = J = ” | BY HUGH 8. FULLERTON All American golfers are later Jested; some enthusiastic, some tn s|clined to complain of the cond! | tions under which the British open golf championship must be played this year A new and radical departure has been arranged for the qualifying rounds, & change which {s certata the severest possible test for competitors arrangements recently de upon by the managers who e of the «r tourna | ment to be held on Prestwick links on June 18 and 19, compel each en trant to play the preliminary qualt fying rounds over two other Eng |tish courses. All competitors must play one round on each of the qual itying courses, and the 100 return ing the lowest scores for these rounds will be permitted to play in the championship four rounds over the Prestwick course. Francis Oulmet, the American champion; Jerome Travers, the perennial champlonship contest lant; Heinrich Schmidt, who just ow is playing wonderful golf in |California, and Fred Herreshoff, are to represent the United States jin the British open event, ROMEO SCRAPS Frank Bar-| TACOMA, Feb. 26. ing whip. LINCOLN WINS Think of a girl doing It! Miss Emma Harris, who claims the women's bowling champlonahip By defeatin: g the Queen Anne! of the Pacific const Midgets Wednesday, the Lincoln | unusual marathon Midgets became possessors of the| here recently. basketball championship in the| “she rolled 36 games in the six junior division of Seattle's high | hours and averaged 169—which ts schools. The score 36 to 15. 1_ record any bowler could well boast of. Her highest score was 318 and BIRDIE CREE, HAVING BEEN canned to Baltimore, Frank Chance she never went below 150 the Yankees’ | hecause I like it,” says Miss Har Je, and is ready iris. “And it’s great exercise, too. to start making a real baseball|!f you want to keep the doctor club. laway, just take up bowling.” ALL CLUBS TO HAVE The majority of the Northwestern] With two of his veterans, Brinker ——| league clubs will be well fortitied | and Frisk, In the fold and a sextet jof other outfielders, Bob Brown, of a the outfield this season. the Beavers, hopes most formidable trio of garden good as those of the other teams. chasers {n two veterans and & new) acquisition from the Pacific Coast league. Watt Powell will chase flies in right garden, Manager Mike Nick Willlams has Mel choir and Netze!l of his 1913 team, Coatcap, a youngster from Colorw do, and Whitt, a Californian. Lyneh will play center, and Ji Lewis, from the Coasters, left There will be no competition. re | The Seattle club has every ap % pearance of a tailender in its out are field. Only the addition of Charley |Pasbach | oat Swain holds the fly-chasing trio up. | wcteneove ie Martini is practically of unknown | Millioa r+ | quality. Killilay batted around .260 i ” last season. an | Tigers Have Some Trio. ae | The Tacoma Tigers’ outfield will| | \ remain intact but does not repre /\" 9 sent the class performing for the a Spokane club. Nelghbora dropped i below his standard at the bat last ae year, The preceding campaign Cy 4 was one of the most dangerous bats ” men in the cireutt Beattio INES CE IR | The purchase of Mahoney from| xiiiiiay S60 146 3 eu the Portland team adds strength to | Martint o4 118 296 O84 Victoria's outfield lineup. With Mahoney, Zimmerman and Wotoll,| |if be signs, as regulars, Manager Delmas will be assured a fairly good outfield, Felts and Crum will) also be tried out by the Bee man-| jagement. Felts, according to re- | ports, recently received a Federal | league offer. Hogue Beaten ()H] SPOKANE, Feb. 26.—A Seattle representative was again wallo CUT- RATE DENTISTS Jin the Northwest billiard cham. plonship tourney, in progress here,| We make a specialty of teeth Wednesday night when W. R. Sel-| without plates by our pain bert, Spokane player, trimmed Ray | method. Hogue of Seattle, 250 to 303. SIGN HEAVIES Gold Crowns . VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 26. Denver Ed Martin, the negro Po ela iin heavs elght, meets ‘Tom Cowler, | B rit m 3 | fone bout at ‘Steveston. B March 7 Articles were pare: Wednesday sieht ‘ Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Any work that doesn't prove |Crandall Jumps satisfactory will be repaired’ tree CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—According | of charge at any time, to reliable rumor, Otls Crandall, ; resene pitcher for the New York; Come in SOON—today, If you Giants, and Chick ‘Hartley, Cinetn-| Wish—for free examination and | |nati catcher, have jumped to the! °#timate. Federals WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ _AS WE UNDERSTAND IT, GUARANTEE world’s tourleta. Use the mahogany versity St. Opp. Fraser. club, that rubber covered black Paterson Co is too soft | We see by the papers that a new popeorn factory has been establish Saw two girls eating popcorn on the car last night and knew tt would have to come, | GERMANY SCHAEFER IS THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1014. WILLIE RITCHIE GOES EAST TO FIGHT Liverybody kndws that Wolaast hae very little use for me, I have boxed That awkward ut 1 know how to oan, and Ioan way that 1 am not very foollsh about him, Wolgnat twice, and I am accustomed to Mis le, crouch of his baffles the inexperienced boy bring him out of it ‘It has been reported that I would let Ad stay the limit and then meet him ta a twenty-round return match here later, That is not true, That never has been my method of boxing, and ft ts too late to start along such ines now Promoter ¢ roth will company Ritehte as far aa Chi He ts going Bast on bustness, Coffroth dented reports that he had been offered a fabulous salary to take charge of one of the Mil waukee fight clubs, RANDOM SHOTS| KING GEORGE IS =| FAN NOW; SEES | bit proud, When he met Sir Thom. | ax Lipton in Ceylon he called the Schaef, will you Join me?” tn quired Sir Thomas, cordially | ian Sure, Tom,” responded Bchaef, LONDON, Feb. 26.—King with alacrity But uot in the| George V ts a baseball fan, ncaa diegaie While hin majesty didn’t munch HAVING SEEN % MAJOR) P¢4nute and cuss bis “umpa” after \the training trip, to start on|the manner of the average 88rd. and received 34/ degree fan tn Amertca, he never assurances that they never were | th thoroughly enjoyed the better and are in perfect condition, | contest between the Chicago White lengue players ready we wonder mildiy why {8 a training | Sox and New York Giants, which trip he attended here today eee That the tnoculation took was SPECIAL EXTRA evinced following the game, when Three baseball clubs have been! the enthused king insisted on hav. in their training camps two days 1, Managers MeGraw and Calla jand not one young reporter has|han, and Owner Comiskey present nent out a story of the discovery of ed, a distinction which has cont a new curve. some pervons large sums of oflil.4 money. keke the een keke Fifteen thousand Britons as | Tamp ! that it's quite a strain on bis bowl |reecued him from drowning. * Manager O'Day had to cut #|sembled at the field, and the great ® short the Chicago Cubs’ prac: @/\ er percentage for the first time *® tice sessions because they #| witnessed the sport over which * worked too hard That #| Americans forget their wives, oth * wives and their b each summer two teams played magnif- ball, battling until the elev inning » was broken. 4 in a run in the the game & to 4 Ambassador Page and Secretary | NO, GEORGE JAYETTE 18| Loughlin sat at King George's aide not a jay who belleves tn suffrage,| 40d explained the game to him. but a left-handed pitcher, which ts much worse reason will be removed short. # iness * * ly Reet eee eentee eee e. “The diamond,” writes a scribe at is sodded with sand and blue clay for a base.” That is Flor-| t ida’s only kind of sod, won eee @ Sox bam eleventh and) rieau, the Canadian welterweight houre a day work for his Cubs, an| boxer, is the favorite in his scrap appeal to Dave Fultz might help SILVERTON, ” Or, Feb, with Romeo Hagen of Seattle here Miss Emma Harris establish union hours for ball play-| “Fighting Bill” Smith, who h _ tonight, Hagen has had to make ured prominently in the notorious welght for the Canu thus giv SACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb. 26 Coolldge-Van Pelt feud, is dying ing Barrieau an advantage, Tho|It's no soft stunt to burl a 16 day at bis ranch ts the Cascade | bout will be a four-round affair. At| pound ball wn a bowling alley | toothinte seven miles east of here. | the same smoker, Sammy Good! for six cons ve hours In & quarrel over ownership of a meets Frank's brother, Brale. Any pin-amasher will tell you identity until after he had pig, Martin Johnson shot film through the lungs at the Johnson “T bow! | * CLASSY OUTFIELDS to develop a} Spokane probably will have the trio of gardeners who will be as, The Colt outfield lineup ts up tn! Amalgam ~~ mm 0 . 8) He'll Come Back leat’ HUMBOLDT, lowa, Feb. 26—Emit! Klank, Frank Gotch'’s manager, says Gotch probably will return to the mat late this epring to meet jthe best of the Grapplers in this TO VACCINATE ’EM “Oh, no, you don't get me on that.” country. His opponent will bp Such {s the reply of the chosen from Paul Samson, Stan- | roadway high school stuftent to a Zbyesko and Americus, the of of Health Offictal Dr. Crichton that all students, teachers and workers must be vaccinated. If they refuse, they cannot enter school before March 9. ont Austio @ Maite gym. | Rete palbaeomiaplacasiapialittad et For the BEST tn Traveling Goodi at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, se a Miller Trunk & Leather) ,VASHINGTON, Goods Co. | Mrs. Harvey W 904 SECOND AVE. |Jobn Preston Wiley was the name given the new arrival, Feb. 26.—A 10. born to Dr. and before a 4104 tle! Wiley here today. | LAND Titles Date Ba atents $17.50 to $25.00 AN ACRE land, you'll thinks of it. December You ery (Signed) JO¥ | develop iy YOU CAN BEAT My next a at a higher | raise today. | shrewd man A. McKAY JORD 114 James Street, Seattle. Phone Elliott 5434 | “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. | The university crew, under the careful direction of Coach Conibear, thas shown decided improvement showing good form. said yesterday that he thought the firet eight is as fully developed as of last year at this time in to the rough water on Lake Washington Wednesday, Con- {bear kept the crews in Union bay, R ta t and, tn finishing the workout, had estauran the first four race in from the point near Madison park. The shells started in the following order: Lu- 1 ttle Spirit IL, Rogers and The House That Quality ty eae ee ee Entertainment Built HOPPE HOLDS IT, FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. 23 CHICAGO, Feb. 26—By taking LILLIAN SEIGER the final block of a 1,500-point match Wedr ay night, Willie Coming Attractions: Hoppe successfully defended the Feb. 23, Edith Willard and 18.2 balk line billfard champlon- ship against George Sutton night's score was 500 to 160, TRIMS LENNEY Plondy Butler, the local player, feated Vie Lenney, the North- pocket-billiard champion, 1n liast night’s block of their 1,260- ‘point match for the title, Butler now has 461 to Lenney's 429. Play will be resumed this afternoon and tonight PLAY HOT GAME In a hotly contested game Wed- afternoon, the Lincoln \nigh school basketball team do- | feated Queen Anne 80 to 6. Margie Doyle. March 2, Wm. Conley. March 9, Paul Rahn Mise “Reno” Rogers, and others direct from the East. . G. WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. | | nesday Regular Moving Van ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26.—Cozey Do Ion, who plays with the St. Louts Nationals this summer, holda a rec- ord for playing with different teams, First he played with New York Yanks en he moved about as follows Denver, New York Americans, Rochester, Phila- | delphia, Pittsburg and St Louis. | Seven moves in all | Chéflonses Athletics | NEW YORK, Feb. 26 Knabe, the Federal league |wer, anys he'll have a team qualified |to challenge for the world’s cham- plonship, “and I'll play any team in | -Otto against Connie Mack's array, Not many big league clubs would agrec to that proposition.” We help the tame and by making the best very case A. LUNDBERG CO 1107 ‘Third Avenue, Braces, Trusses, Artifielal Di Deformed pplinace Best modern outside rooms, 25e to 50c, Stewart House, Stewart,—Advertisement. SEATTLE SPIRIT I. WINS A CLOSE RACE: in the past two weeks, and fs fast) The coach | the | mana. |" 86 West | Northern Pacific WARNING IF YOU want any of this BUT YOU CAN PAY FOR IT IN FIVE YEARS. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. man who has QUINCY VALLEY what he I am selling to real farmers, who write me as does Christ- ensen—they are the kind who land and make it worth more money. I am selling now is worth this Good judgment prompts the others are buying. FOR INFORMATION AND PARTICULARS CALL ON MB AT ONCE, ck to have to hurry— Ask the invested in ve wi when I CHRISTENSEN. Notment will be price—and what to buy where The University of Washing- 7 Lay veg team, which bask- ed in the limelf, seaso |Seattle Spirit 1, each having a 20/1 by "reason of gy Sone the second handicap over the sucoeed-|! Northwestern intercollegiate ing one. nfalon and a tri; The finish was close between the |] Sears to be ict te tee ok two Spirits, both traveling neck | est issue of Spalding’s College and neck and stroking in unison|/{ faseball Annual, which has Just come off the press. While the record of the vars- ity Is contained in the tabula- tions, the countenances of the aforesaid baseballers, the usu- al degree of honor to a base- for several lengths, but the Varsity | Jed in nosing out the! These two Seattle | Frank elght suce other by half a length crews lined up as follows Spirit 1 Brokaw, bow; land, 2; Rose, 8; Cushma’ 5; Schumacher, 6; DIDN’T PRINT MAPS OF WASHINGTON’S HANDSOME BASEBALLERS IN THE BOOK ball team, are ane ing from th Washington Sane ‘odiiage is the only Northwest college which managed to break into the manual with a family por- trait. The book devotes small space to tell as briefly as pos- sible what a crack aggregation of baseballers the varsity tura- ed out. Graduate Manager Horr ts named captain of the team. That's an entirely new one on Ralph. ake, 5; Zimmerman, stroke; Capt cox. Seattle Spirit I Ward, | Morrow, stroke; Ritchie, cox ) The abolition of interclass races |) S ’ Wi and class crews {s a bandieap to/} tars ire \) 1C ‘onibear in developing new mate- |} rial. | | Will Enjoin Groom | WASHINGTON, Feb, 26.—Clarke | Griffith, of the Washington Sen- ators, 1s emphatic in his declara- tion that he will enjoin “Bob | Groom, the pitcher, from playing) |with the Federal league. “If Bob| Jumps, I will go into court and pre- | vent him from playing,” said Grif. fith, “I am not bluffing, either.” eee { Sullivan in Oregon PORTLAND, Feb. 26.—Billy Sulll van, well known catcher and form erly manager of the Chicago White | Sox, passed through here enroute te | Ne pwhurg, Ore., where he ts going to look over his big fruit ranch, After ja brief stay at Newburg he leaves |for Paso Robles, Cal, to Join his | teammates. DR. E.J.BROWN 7 7re Baker's Girls Die PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Feb. 26— It has been learned here that the girl twins recently born to “Home Run” Frank Baker of the Athletics BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to an AF me te my abttice aed in Trappe, Md., are dead. Until robbed of thelr monay by some dent-|"OW the news had been kept a ist on First av. representing himself | secret, +e be Dr. BE. J. Brown or his assist | .: 2°. an |Connie Fixes Games PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 26.—Con nie Mack has arranged the spring 7 . training schedule for the Athletics. 713 First Ave, Union Block |wisiteon’cames wit be" pteved by the “Regulars.” Two games will be played in this city against the University of Pennsylvania begin- BEWARR of this thief who steals my patients a os off my reputa ion. MY OFFICHS are at I can @uarantes to save you just one dollar every time you pay me a |dotar for dental work, becaw |while my work ts often supertor, 1f| ning March 30. = bd Lee a eth one-half the ee price oharged by other high-class dentiate, make a dollar and gc save pr dolley when Tao Trims the Champ KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Feb. 26.— Rennie Allen, the world's pocket billiard champion, who recently suc- |cessfully defended his title against your dental work When you come sure and see vt the entran just Hike the to my offices be y pleture In my sign p of the building: It's e in this advertise the country, he supple mented, for tment |Maturo in Seattle, was defeated by pest Bay king < a be t. i 4 a by Beware of fake Dr, Browns, |Sldney Cole, a, young Chicago play ng to bet $00 a game on my club+ er in the city tournament here by a score of 75 to 41, A Big Turnout PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 26.—For ty baseball men answered the call of Coach Bender for positions on the Washington State baseball ofast via California team. “The Exposition Line, 1915” Rockisland Lines Ite Summer All the Way Kaneas City, 8t. 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