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« THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914, ° ° 3 D0 YOU KNOW the finest the world? THE VIRGINUS HOTEL |, —~~~~~ “a-.. STAR SENDS FULLERTON AND DURBOROUGH TO FRONT 8 Hugh Fullerton, who is regularly engaged as a special writer for Th® Star sport department, has started on a tour of the Southern training camps. =~ going to look them over carefully and find out just how seriously the new Federal league has hit them. As an added attraction to this feature, The tar and its sister papers have sent with him W. H. Durborough, who has just returned from a picture-taking expedition to Mexico, where he snapped the \ Feds and Rebs in their scrap for the championship. \\ - With two such capable men at the front, The Star readers are assured a feature never before enjoyed in any newspaper. BROWN & HULEN j After making the rounds of the major camps, Fullerton will give the Federal league the once or twice over and tell you what he thinks about the clubs | econd and Sorina Third aan of the new organization. . co a Look out for Fullerton’s articles in The Star on THE GREAT STARS OF BASEBALL AND THE PROSPECTS OF THE 1914 SEASON. J ae BULL BROS. sien _ TODAYS BOXERS [-raterton Loose Over ovtonWatonte at Macon [FULLERTON WATCHES BRAVES; 2"!="""225 ETE ET matsc oat PREDICTS WHALING WILL BE 2% | | ’ By Hugh Ss. Fullerton js t - first base and he » ton—Diek Crutcher, a pitching re ip Schmidt slip cruit, Is picked by Fullerton as a Luque MACON, Ga, March 14.——Boston | P likely “comer.” Photographed by Durborough on lim the pepper-pot team of the Na | tlonal le The transformation training grounds at Macon, Ga. + lof a hop into one of the livent, fastest and most dangerou clubs in the country {# one of the | modern miracle | I saw t Jand third pract nd have seen #0 mach life ermina pl Ition and fighting spirt in team f | There are 37 of them on the g heap flat te the most tnaldtous and ab | By Eddie Graney True-to-Nature Teeth [| rho thing the fighters of today most and get least of, ia the blunt truth. They are being “yessed to death ‘WHITE HOUSE BILLIARD PARLORS reen Bide. Fourth and ikem The Finest Production of Dental Art | lby those who fawn and flatter. It's always “Yes, ye from every one lvice Free Examination a Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra} with never a sober, checking “No” | heavy) .... $5.00 | co drive home a warning or advice Landes firet-| The result ts surmounting Bridgework ea 85. 00! vanity, which frequently makes apd aga ey | a os of today grounds. almost everyone ra ing stock of every one | young, speedy and ambitious. | Is Is the fastest crowd of young i eters | ever have watched! This is almost certainly a first division ball cl has luck in de catchers, it may nant contender. A Great Leader. STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up| the lau | 009 K PIKE ST outside their own coterie, And hem of course it preven Soe $15.00) from, ever becoming really “big.” Northwest Distributors. Phone East 622. THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. (Finest Teeth tn the world.) Aa an example of this coloessl 4-15 Years, |es0tism—the assumption that the : world hangs breathlessly on their Endorsed by leading business) words and actions—I remember All Work Guarant men and the dental profession| 16 youngster with whom I sat in| George Stallings, twice canned generally. a box at the theatre, watching a Jout of the American league, Is dem Liitian Russell performanc onstrating the fact that he is one ith oat adeatane be of the greatest of baseball generals Ho {s 4 great leader of men on and Nek Automobile @. ie EAST ESF oe ~ MILLER AUTO CO. 604 Yast Pike. M. A. MILLER, Manager. ed he usher to go behind scenes for a specially request jed song. Just tell Lillian that 1 want her © sing it,” he said, with a wave of to say, the |his hand 815-214 Rite! Dot « Phone ain 8992.| sponse. ‘Lillian Ru a aie 9 | . e “ heard of this i ad te be ft ore. - Insist on Seattle) 2.02%. siomea wien |- off the fleld—and this year he has a buneh of boys willing to follow | where he leads | He has paid a fortune for Johnny Evere—to help school and steady his youthful infield | and by so doing he has made the strongest second base- shortstop combination in the country—possibly barring the Barry-Collins duo of the Ath- MAKE 16 MUF FS) 0 .ccct ana nrinianey at see jond base and shortstop in two LOS ANGELES, March 14.—Six|thirde, of the total defensive th of any team and the essen tial of all championship clubs. With Evers and Maranville working to {gether Stallings has ~ speed, bril ity, that ti flat | Made Goods conenlernah the bean, wales: | WELSH WORKS some ration of truth, cannot | In doing this you enable the} '°°9 874!" — | LOS ANC manufacturer to increase his | of road work today by boxing three output, and compel him to em- soe more help. REMEMBER.| i HOGUE FINISHES sprightly rounds in the Newsboys lotor Trucks ‘© Largest Dealers Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold, Phone Main 6504, al 28 March 14.—Fred. die Welsh topped off several miles etre Sox errors of sufficient magnitud to be visible to the official scor and about 16 more which tpat ge Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. of the finest billiard play-| One fellow who Is attracting| ing ever witnessed in the North-| much attention In the camp {s Bill/ west has been the 5 tion, this time at the expense of Corby, the Tacoma player, | i } omotion and extension of billiards in the Pacific the greater the weekly payroll, || WITH 2 VICTORIES } gymnasium for the benefit of sev Uleman charitably overlooked, af-|Mancy and Evers’ experience of 12 if the greater Seattle. 5 Ray Hogue, the local wielder | eral hundred newsies. He then Dick |forded a ripple of interest in the| ears to ! tt e “Rabbit” dev velor — . ) of the cue, applied an artistic } trotted back to Doyle’s camp, at) Crutcher seventh inning of yesterday's trav-| , 1" the catching department Gow-| B | ty and Bert Whaling will be the| BR erses } finishing touch to the North: { Vornon, and called it a day's work osty on a noble sport at Washington |4¥ and Bert Whaling will be the] WASHINGTON _CAR- {, western billiard championship 4 Welsh’ park. The result was hollow|T i See, eS oe ST TERCAR CO. {° tournament, which endéd here {| J0¢ Rivers, who will be Welsh’s op Venice victory. Score |fellow who has tmproved «reatly. | . $ jast night, when he walloped } ponent on the afternoon of St. Pat Chicago Tee ? 8 allings knows he must find) 1515 BROADWAY ) two opponents, one in the aft- rick’s day, is working hard at sei Venice 3 9 rT] 2 pitehe re and that finding R004 | PHONE EAST 467. ) ernoon and the other at night. }/non and claims that his condition | _2 | pitchers t* like extracting radium | a ) " first 7, will be perfect. The hand he said from clay. He has Adolf Luque, ‘ Charley Hulen was the victim. Hogue simply galiop- {| he injured in Milwa: | = ‘owe bap 18 ir idiot ti = - j be ma yler, with competent catching, Is ed to the front, and Charley ea! fa great left-hander. Of the new 2 , Sixes, 4 Fours, Continental } Never. Sonnet: "or. She Sines . men I fancy Crutcher greatly. He epee score being 250 to 189. In the a iu) seivativcnt 650 iia fh ood enough condith tell} co] } evening Hogue again showed The organisation of the North-same cities are represented in the|tommhing of ee: he cede. Nea im er ia I ba 1 A — } the fans so fancy execu- west Hilliard league, a circuit for | league he shows & lot imperial uto Agency ) 312 East Pike St. AN HONEST CAR AT AN HONEST PRICE result of the | James, a tall boy with a strong arm | y. Save for a| whom Boston got from the Seattle whom he beat, 250 to 118. Northwest, fs the culmination of championship tours The standing of the players in 8306. We Deliver. = — Ie: Ne r, won 5, lost three years’ efforts on the part of few topnotchers, Neidorter, the title| club in the Northwestern league qe tt!t Third Avenue Seibert, won 4, lest 23 Hogue, A. G. Clarke, Spokane billiard room| holder, #ad several of the players|year‘ ago. Big Bill was sewing x & wine Delicat 08 won 4, lost 2; Rice, won 4, lost proprietor, and Charley Hulen, the) who contested for the crown, have|down the National league batsmen | Robert Atkinson, Mgr. 2; Hulen, won 2, lost 4; Wall- local player, and part owner of few equals any place in this coun-|in great shape for a while last year| ae gren, won 2, lost 4; Corby, won Brown & Hulen’s place. The or-| try lnut suddenly developed a kink in] pes orgs East Pike St. Is a Luxury ganization of the league means that Under the rules of the league, Nef-|bis arm and that finished him for| % & match for the championship will dorter must defend his title every |the season. Bill ts the same fellow That’s Why We be played within every 60 days the 60 days. As champion he will have | Fielder Jones declared would be a J year ‘round a couple of ivilege of naming the place at|marvel—and Stallings thinks the| Urge You to “sisaa months durt mer. which each contest shall be played. | same. | The same ler tempo- The parlor represented by the chal-|_ The infleld probably will be! 0, lost 6. Phone East e70" VARSITY. WiKs | ¥ ——_ Co. cacy pranalwition Studebaker he ; ducted the lenger will pay all of the play Charlie Schmidt, at first—a butch PULLMAN, Mareb 14.—By deteat| og bp y ne players dt, at first—a butcher rf by em tat ak HTournamen which’ closed here last expenses. ab Oak bit 400 kaninan & portae! Ga ord Touring Cars and Motor night. Series were played in Spo-| A. G. Clarke is president of the| house and almost as much against * Trucks 2 Tal ty o' night, 21 to 14, the University of kane, Tacom oma and Everett, and the|new organization, good pitching. Sweeney can play/ Lippard-Stewart Phone EB. 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Phone East 471 uy It by the c whether he will give him a return|gagemeft on the road. 1 will let abpare A —— Prompt Delivery. match over the 20 round route is you know something definite then | WATCH US GROW California ie and thelr) After he finishes his theatrical R Auto Supplies, Tires, Olle an ases ene enee and otten managers, Harry Fole 1 Tom engagement, Ritchie will return to es uran Wo remove carbon with Oxygen ral repatring. Made in SEATTLE and shipped Setinay Kilbane, nerweight Ring Wecce, tiarand to Onicagh, tea men Weanciona:tn ceenace tor bie Sees DALITZ MPG. & SALES. CO. s ororyore |champton, calls off two fight: on a¢ pls Milwaukee on train, and bout with Harlem Tommy Murphy — fesiaa ee = aantaeme ee match 1e House Tha uality Ballard (ant to koow.* tones said AFTER CUBAN | Fatertainment Built | | THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY aoe ard SEATTLE IS RAPIDLY BECOM 818-820 East Pin St awenic AN PORTABLE Main 2858 RORT Areade ii ing a Mecca for swimmers. | heard that one man lan attempt to swim from West Se tle to Seattle's water front, and an jother got the cramps’ (or cold} Iteet), J. K. Williams, who hails from Limestone, Tex., announces | |he’s going to paddle himself across | lthe difficult course a week from | Sunday. HAGEN COPS IT PAN Peeve aor els Maree FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. 23 M OT (@) R Cc Y Cc L Ee Ss gels’ Cuban recrult, who has set LILLIAN SEIGER —_-— training eamp afire by his ste! Coming Attractions: “BALLOU & WRIGHT _ r work, turned down a liberal Feb. 23, Edith Willard and Northwest Distributors Indian and Emblem Moto: Federal league offer today Margie Doyle. 817 East Pike. Phone‘East 471 March 2, Wm. Conley. A boxing show was held at Ajax hall Friday night, with the following |, results Romeo Hagen awarded dec against Eddie Hunter; Ivan Mill hocked out Jack Hammond in the) Joe Tinker, addressing his F rd round; Jack Heathel beat Frank |“Above all, boys, we must have har- lf migg Meenat Renee, poe r@) The Shoe Rep: . papentlc reap veer ong alsy Dyer: one -, ce nine bide ne left direct from the East. 3 . HIOUGEN aiinenr 2S on he on decay over Pa er: aon" mad anaine and | gay Cerne, | PACES ‘SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2ad in four rounds did tis guy ‘Harmony’ ever play on CERTAINLY, \ IT'S ALVAYS NECESSARY | TD TAKE ‘ouR PULSE VEN You: AIN'T So? MAYGE You ARE GONG To BE Sick. LET ME FEEL YOUR PULSE - IT 153 DER USUAL DING To Do] WN FACT, VOT 158 DER, FIRST DING DER DocIOR DOES VEN HE Comes HE OPENS DER VINDOWS UND VETS INA LATTLE FRESH AIRS | FREE DEMONSTRATION CHIROPRACTIC f OR OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT BUT I DONrT FEEL SICK IN MY PULSE, 1 HAFA DISEASES OF MEN / DISEASES OF WOMEN s epandency, Impaired Vitality ‘and Nervous pility newer fall ure, 0:40 DR. MACY Globe Bidg., Seattle, Wash