The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1914, Page 9

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WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St, 2nd and Unt versity St. Opp. Fraser Paterson Co. ) | TRIAL CHIROPRACTIC OR OSTEOPATHIC j ' TREATMENT Just to convinee | April 1 those who want | the best that ours is the eures ALL DISFASES OF MEN ALL, DISEASES OF WOMEN All chronio and many so-called incurable Mecsas All the newer natural methods and| medicinen | My treatment for all Weuknesses, De spondency, Iinpuired Vitality and Ne Debitity never tails Hours, 9:20 a m 18 to 12, to Oa Gtobe Bidg., Virst aud Madison, seattle é \°" the last eight years has been wit | feet 3, pcomes back older freaches his full power when he broadens out (mentally as well as | Heatly) fand Rowman itrom Stoux City Hassler, | called jland park grounds Sunday after tennis champlonsh between pace Although the United entered|] Jay Gould, undisputed amateur |the fray repnted to be the stronger,| | cham and George F. Covey, |the soldiers battled them to a stand. Rete Sever al champion |still, and very nearly eopped amateur ple professional } for this high title. The match of a possible 100. }Sox pitcher, and later sold to Oak }land, may jump \O'Brien has requested that Onkland ‘HUGH FULL ce et By Hugh S. Fullerton ATHENS, Ga, Maroh 16.--Cleveland's team, already ahot to pieces by the Fede and just rallying from the shock, has had another seriow back in the miscarriage of training plans. duet how much the week of rain and snow, follow: by the coldest weather of the year In Georgia, has damaged the Naps’ pennant chances, is hard to calculate. They will have to wait for the peaches to blow] som before they will know whether that crop was hurt, and in the Naps it is the same way I rather expected to find the sears of the Federal league assault showing on the Cleveland team, Far from it. The soars appear more on Charlie Somers’ pocket book than on the playing field, The temper and ambftion of the club appear better than ja any coding season—even of lant pring, 7 they Were hopeful, but full of doubts, Now they are like a Hyg Fullerton pattalion that has been under fire and learned cont dence tn tts commander Thare_i# ho doubt but that Hirmingham has his men better tn hand and that they ure more ip rpathy with him than any Cleveland team ite manager. The team ia not seriowaly changed from last season nor ia there |much prospect of vital changes e pitching department must be re paired and the holes made by the Fed raid repaired The beat pre t 1 e&n ee to replace the trio of lost pitghers ts ‘ab I tel Hagerman | Cubs he was 6 feet 3 Ine but he weighs 30 heavier and stron ox tall, and welghed about 16% Last year he swept the Coast league and he er, Often the slended, tall pitcher hye James looks better this season, with no line worked Hooltk doesn't promise much. Bill D. Gregg and Walker are mere prospects, on them save thelr minor Jeague form, The players who have with him like Bowman There ts not Hkely to be any material #0 the only added strength will be in the understudies, There are plenty of them, most of them being well-tried matorial—Roy Wood, George Dunlap from the Canadian and Brace Martford from Bloomington being th w-comers, Stave O'Neill, whose catching was a sensation last season, will be mainstay behind the plate, with HUI Carisch as first assistant Billings and Giddo are the helpers. Giddo, from the New York league, is touted highly. He is stocky, strong and he bit .281 down there Hillings hit 280 for Quincy, and Bassler was tried out by the Napa last year, found too young and sent to Toledo for seasoning, then re He Is only 19 now, and very promising ve 6 ee change in the regular team Summing up, the Naps look year ago—more confident of themseive reserve strength, [SOCCER NOTES] they did a UNIQUE MEET PHILADELPHIA, March 16. A match unique tn court ten Seattle United and Port Lawton | mis history was on schedule for today when the longt of contest for the world’s ¢ 4 battled to a one-all tie on the Wood } started today will continue to | morrow and Wednesday OPPIE JUMPS? | Same good shooting was done at Sunday's meeting of the Seattle Trapshooters’ assoctation, held on} Harbor island. Hugh Fleming was VANCOU VER. March 16. high gun. running up 92 tallies out 2 chute thedttnaa - ovice, BROwWn admitted today that “Pug” * Gapker.'a navice,| panes, veteran second baseman, popped 92 birds,/@md won the ad- ang Al tester probably would not miration of the erowd be with the Vancouver elub this It appears that Roy Opple has *ea#0n Hoth are holdouts. Brown done a “jumped to the Federals” bax also given out the news that stunt. Oppi¢, who is an aninteur Cateher Cheek, obtained from the cunsman, has seldom been excelied Coast league, and reported a hav at the Harbor (gland traps. Sunday | AK Jumped to the Feda, would come Owner Without plates by our psiniess/ 1. raied to show up at the regular here to talk business, method. groutids, inst lishing the rij | Dbhie recks at ti ym Lake Gun filli $l club's shoot high oma, malgam spaehing 43 out Se so Nixon and Williams furnished a elassy exhibition to their match tn the White House Parlor’s handicap | pocket bilifard tournament Sunday A number of baseball men inter-| afternoon, the former the victor by ested in the organization of a aix-|4 score of 100 to 87. In the even club league, to be known the | ing’s match Farrell triumphed over Washington State league, met in Fadden, y 100 to bs Pailinghe= Sunday to go over the plans. The new league ts intended to suceeed the Western Tri sn) AWAIT BATTLE league, which fatled. Cities to BUTTE, Mant, March ing fans here anxiously gong that sends Mont PLAN A LEAGUE included are Bellingham, EF ang | Olympia, Aberdeen, Centralia and Chehalis. 16. When this tall fellow waa with the Chicago | He 4s etitl 6] ERTON Vi CLEVELAND NAPS ON SWING ARO ee et aka tt SITS THE TRAINING QUARTERS OF |PUG WON'T SIGN, } ] WAS GOODGAME! 0.W. R. & N. | GETTING FULLERTON’S HOT STUFF STRAIGHT FROM THE FRONT MAYBE THE Fre DERAL. LEAGUE WAS JUST ORGAN 1286 FOR THE BENEFIT OF WYERS. THE LAWYER 'A FIGHTER STR (The camp followers of the prize iring are the vampires who drain the ‘Tighter of hts fruite of victory, and doom him to paupertam when his star has set. That, says Eddte Pod famous referee, is what Is the Natural Way TO THE EAST makes the game the most pre carious of any to which a man can devote his energies. —EDITOR By Eddie Graney Lean't draw a pleasant prospect for the future years of the present | day fightor, +A ride along this dewutifut mel gives you @ sconte trip unmurpansed | in America ; 4 What ring favorite, or, for that ‘ou c > through Salt Lake | ous ak: | ih (without addj- | matter, what other professtonal ath: a ee jete, ever becomes a suceens tn the p | business world, except, perhaps, as VIA THE jowner of a saloon or cafe? Today the winners swagger down the street with hat and cane, and |mane plastered over their eyes Tomorrow they're bums. Of course, |there are exceptions, but they only UTS TODAY, “Their parasites make them so. re, promoters, referees, all ore, aTe expected to carr, wallet, with funds camp and down-and-outér Med) ring folio sort of public at the disposal of every lower makes them prey, It's 60 cents here, a dollar there. Dusiness man, ex He fn, unlike the pected to lavishly entertain one who hails him by ht pame low. If he spends jess than month he’ What chance has he to substantial munity? to make $25,000, let's say, he gets a dollara’ worth of publicity In it them become paupera—bums- a few years of victory? Oregon Short Line smmattte te rue AND | Union Pacific Three Fine Trains Daily to the East You will enjoy the advantages of Steel Coaches—Electric Block Sig-) rd Pullman and Tourist | PAY FOR DUDS Owner Dug expects a big holler from his ball players when he enforces the new ruling put in effect by the national associa tion that all minor league ath- letes must deposit $20 on receipt of uniform The money ts turn ed back at the end of the season when the full equipment is re- Jimmy Fox, featherweights, to 4 Trains turned to the club. }gether in the ring here tonight. | ¢4, EX-SOX TO LEAP, The winner meets Jimmy Carroll, | Splendid ao : vaiacmed SAN FRANCISCO, March 16--|10 Seattle 4 ? SAN_ FRANCISCO, r = ue Campaign to raise funda to send Buck O’Brien, former Boston Red empto |the University of Washington crew to the Federals turn him over to Indianapolis. If this ts refused, O'Brien says he will Campbell, the Seattle serapper Jump. the effect that he has added another win to his recent string of victories. His latest achievement was the de feat of Eddie Moran in 10 TITLE TO FALL os: i ee” ie ABERDEEN, March 16. — The featherweight championship of the Northwest will be claimed by to aight’s winner of the Jockey Ben nett-Tex Vernon battle at this place The bout is scheduled to go eight rounds. To be heard at Dug's A little man For first base tried, And then a can To him was tied. CLEANS "EM UP. Word has been received from Ray | to! fast | Fast to compete at Pourhkeepste! has started on the campus Director’ Vance has completed ar-|of the Wisconsin Athletic commis- suspending him for a year, |rangements fcr the smoker HOLD MEETING | : one See F Plans for the King county scholastic cussed by ¢ and 4 outside of Seattle, in the taine building, Sunday. He's got to be a goot fel rated ax @ piker: } foothold in any To buy property, he's got money in big sums, 80/ Tare is this that when a successful | fighter does buy property valued at} any wonder that m track meet at the untversity campus May 2 were dis.) century. nduate Manager Morr | * baseball leagues running. principals. of high schools QPELET BY FREDDIE | | IT CO8T THE DETROI | cere $10,000 to get Ralph Com the righthand spltball artiw | was the pride of Joe Cantilo He looks ike George former Tiger believes that will go be . season lin, the nines blance etary the r d mere “Go chase yourself, | veterans are answering the rates retain Charle ever over Walter M semipro piteher « fornin. , the second team the” other banded them the short 4-to-3 score. He was touche five ingles. da Organized -magnateAb the greatest pla, Kane 0M Feds) (when B. jumps genizer, 0M | bal player. Is jing that a le always cop the purse, fol who every x firet $500 a gain a com- million ost of —after wtook t who | n last looks I'll jump to in the way some of the mar Jagers at spring training camps this Fullerton Jat er than April ® a ch which fs the Kame ag drafting price | will be sent. se “Charles Ebbets abould Jump to jump to} the Federil jeatne #0 he could| help dedicate thore new parks DUG 18 AS ENTHUSIASTIC AS Maile i¢ a left-hander and pitched | club's! y and end of aif ed for measurer 6 feet 2 from ground to| loft, The big southpaw against the San, Francisco Bitn ip the to th Giad to get rid of him: he's | through, and besides he's a disor. | (when B. jumps back to organized baseball)—Ah, one grand é ee Packey McFarland al vietory learn does not Appealing to the courts against the decision | bea MAME oom PION to_be | sfon, ee ‘ Ireland's * been cut population two in the inter state in * land will be * tirely depopulated Prefon Second Ay Tet. Main oat CHICAGO, Mareh 16.—"Sign Per it | Willie Ritohte for another match, is the burden of hundreds of Chi- cago fight fans in telegrams to Mil-| waukee promoters today. | The champion is popular as a re. sult of hia victory last week over | Ad Wolgast, and they want to see him in action again DoS ‘by CALL LOOK, HE'S DIGGING! VOT KIND OF A BIRD Him, HE'S FOUND SOMEDINGS. MAYBE, HE ISSAFTER A GROUND OWL. —_— y Vin Wh ( ie! TM { NEW YORK BOY WILL GET 1 FIRST CRACK AT TITLE Ritehie announced . here that he did not intend to meet any fone untt he had given Tommy Mur-! { phy a chance at the title The Lockport, N. ¥., offered me antee of $10,000 to fight his Buffalo,” said Ritehie, "I a idering it. After I meet I will be glad to box Dufty.” WHY, IT'S A CAN OF PoTTED cHKKEN! manager of Jimmy Duffy of Murphy Bear tein eae see Seattle | Friday | The firet day out, | He was feeling great; He was out there early And out there late, On the second He did the same; He felt as if he Could play a game. opens, spring rove And he tried to fling He put his arm | Into a sting, And with a few more Pachgy Farland has last Ire en se When. the third day came Disdiadiatindictiatiodietintn DANCE AT DREAMLAND ToNiGnT 10c LADIES WrtMeR Mr. Outat Town Bye Buyer UND CAMPS IN DIXIE." FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. He will save you money on all r & or Huoklets, Novelties and Po ready, Kanter Greeting atent ont, price nifea ¢ VRIsY L118 Pies ENTE NOVELTY WORKS Av. Menttle, Bronchial | year. | ! sae | IF THE FEDS SHOULD START | Asthma their raid on the contract playe © erton #8 knows TWO AMS THAT WOULD GO OVER| If yon are a sufferer from IN A BODY If] asthma in any form, it wilt one } pay you to investigate, Ihave BARNEY OREYFUS, PITTS cured asthma of 20 years’ burg president, has written to Dug standing, not in Boston and to the effect that, d the Pt New York but here in Seattle | []]] and towns around Seattle, and I have not fafled in one of them. Now, if you are a suf- ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, I will give H relief at once and a cure in The following dineases Iw beolutely cure: Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in aff its fi Hi forme, such as Tonsillitis, Ade astric Uleer of the nd Howels, Catarrh ot the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases in wom- en; Rheumatism of all forms; all Nervous Diseases, Epi- jepsy, Heart and EBezema, gad many others too numerous to mention. Lf you are in doubt, write and I will give you names and afdresses of people iH | have cured. time enold Stomach Olympic View Sanitarium,.’ 14.16 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 BANGING HIPPODROME Fifth and Univers! 1@-plece Letom Orrbestra. Dancing Taught by Competent | ‘Teachers. | SEATTLE’ BUSINESS DIRECTORY lect from the Goods of the Fol- | lowing Merchante—They Are | Thoroughly Reliable and | Solicit Your Patronage. |PREPARE FOR SPRING ven up your Btore Front, Let as quo “business gettin in Seattie~ Ketimates Free | LINQUIST & LUND | | 1104 THIRD AVE. | ELLIOTT 5. RESTA |German Delicatessen C. F. Baasch ; given at the 8 A.C. March 20. The {ne won. However, the commission, 913 THIRD AVE. 3 4ffair will be wound up with a bat-| which the court said had fouled, tle royal between #even tolored' simply delivered the punch in a CAFES j boys. Portland and Vancouver will| more teehnical and Packey |————— m7 send boners. ae not fight in main for “abe Vv. ADAMS J.D. THAGARD ‘The Mecca 610 Firet ca - SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, traiolng ‘humiliate you or belittle -our pre fession by bidding for the burial or ‘eremation of your loved ones, Let us know your wishes and they |will be complied with, | BUTTERWORTH & SONS | } | MORTICIANS | 1921 FIRST AVENUE @ guar boy In im con: DERE NOW~ TL TouT You HE Wass A FAILURE AS A BIRO DOS TF HE CAN'T FIND A Be DSR ET ‘yy f pi

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