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ATTRACTIVE PICTURE conc gaa SAN FRANCISCO March 24 Confident that the 1914 will mark the finish of box the sun shines. aie itatie tht Li ieee ef ALEXANDRIA, I Mareh 24 Cleveland setting up the ery of hard luck because Ray Chapman splintered a leg stiding to a base in an exhibition game Cle and, the Phillies, the Cubs and a few others for years have ore, et double the effectiveness of —ied hard luck because thelr play: | selves e edvertisement or printed mat-/ers are continually being injured] And {t does, If you don't be = Try we With your next order | while sliding to bases. They howljlieve it compare the number of & etchings, |about the “luck” of Jonh McGraw] players on the Giants, who run oi and some others tn having so few|the bases more than any other Te Ree SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. jpavers damaged. team in the country, and those of Mt Believe in Prevention. | Brooklyn, *yho run as little as pow 2 Liberty Bldg. Opp. Postottice | It ts not luck at all, but fatlure | sible. ~~ Elliott 3606 to keep abreast of the times in A Nerve Tester ———— —|paseball. Wise managers ike Mc-| ‘There ts another value to the : Graw, Jennings and now Herzog,| pit. It ts the quickest and best lasist on Seattle- believe in preventior and surest test of the nerve and a S The most striking feature of/determination of a player, and le : the spring tratning of ball clubs nerve and determination count for Vig Made Goo 3 now is the sliding pit in which on ; young and old players are taught nnings at Gulfport not In doing this you enable the |the art of sliding to bases. Tie |to tell me his promisio, med us r to increase his;™nasers whose teams are atill| til © had n the entire squad Ko playing 1894 baseball scoff at the |into the sliding pit, When it was and compel him to em-|‘iiding pit and declare that the |over I gave him the names of four) pean bee REMEMBER, |team will not steal any more|new players and told him that the weekly payroll, | — for practic ; ~ greater Seattle. Bakeries Increases Steals The managers who do use tf be- end of He te figuring STOLEN BASES, ing sliding tm the! on matches that will put the featherweight, lightweight, mid dlewelght and heavyweight championships at stake at least ing In California, Promoter once and perhaps more times Jamee W, Coffroth indicated, Coffroth will not admit the by plans announced today, that law prohibiting 20round box he intends to make hay while — ing matches will carry at the | state election next gene SLIDING PIT IS NEWEST WRINKLE IN SPRING TRAINING; INCREASES SAYS FULLERTON ue that it will increase the num ber of stolen bases, but that 1s not the basic idea of the pit, which is a mere square hole in the ground filled with sand, with a regulation bag hitched in the center, The real idea ix to teach the players how to slide without injuring them they were my pick. He was amazed and said they were his four most promising men—and one of them a pitcher! Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers ter Vegetables and Frut Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. Te Apples, local cooking % Chili Coa Carne Rariy Hose seed potatoes 2200 Qiichen Tamales We Deliver. lettuce rr) ut 100 Artichokes ‘aulifiower, @ow Celery. Cal, orate +. 400 Florida calery. erate . ot 19 Honey, new. case. Honey, strained «erate Paid Prodacers for Mutter, Poultry, Veal and Pork Manufactured by ‘ AP. GHIGLIONE & SONS " fat. 3 tbe and under te costars ive i" Cottages, Bungalows yore lll me ‘All sisee and styles good wine, Aon Mee doe pork. Selling Price for Butter, Rass and Chee (Corrected daity * Bradner Co} ” ” a7 NINE-TENTHS OF ARE UNNATURAL, “ CASES ABSOLUTELY A superintendent of one the hospitals for the inzane in the No says that over §0 per cent of the womer pettente maser hie charge are there as! lirect rewult of unnece . necemmar OPERATION« Bron by doctors wh jer procedure but the wu. SF Saree Made Where Others Failed Dr. Macy—Dear sir ering untoid ag for treatment ir Ste DESE BUTTONS? VEN DISS VON IT BRINGS You DER BASEMENT. wenenieeee All Ch InCUrAble Disousee poe Asthma, SPP SF RSS 5. Keren ne ture, Piles and ail rect with-| m, eine unite My tren for all 8 dency, Impaired Vi is Debliity nev | DRMACT, , Specialist Block my ras Ve Seattle, Wash, (Corrected Gatty by IW. Godwin & Oo »| tts | You broke the bone UTTLE scHeme To HAF MORE A QPELE BY FREDDIE |gald Rivers Joe to Wolgast Ad, “I can sympathize with you; in your hand 4 blue.” But | am black Mies Frances Jackling of Call- fornia broke the former records for | | the eight-pound shotput and the basketball throw for, distance. Flying vedio won at Charies ton the other day. You can’t keep a Yankee from winning at anything. cee aod Cleveland won the hockey cham | pong flag? Now weights | Ritchie, |cause Bat heard from |he not? Oh, no; just Fayking. THAT the light have need Willie he should feel slighted, be Nelson ia still to be But Bat le married, | YA, MEBBE Joe Rivers, it is said, has been hitting the high spots, but by the returns of his last fight we gather that Joe was not hitting at ail Mebbe Welsh was. ——* line. It if Chartie Let's draw the color would be some mixup White would meet Knockout Brown In the ring. A DIP INTO THE PAST Joe Jefferson paced three miles in 7 minutes and 33 1-4 seconds at Knoxville, Ia., Nov. 6th, 1891 pie a A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE Johnny Kilbane vs San Francisco, May weighters 16. F és A THINK FOR TODAY Where are all the holdouts this spring? KLEIN’S SHOE H T Puere From plonship and placed itself on the championship map. Ain't it time] ifor Cincinnati to win the ping Jack Leary at) ‘eather- | NEXT TO BUTLER NOTEI UND DISS VON 1 PUSH VEN I WANT ‘ou EFFICIENCY ABOUT DER PLACE, ADOLPH. FROM DBR FiksT FLOOR — Diss VON FROM DER SECONT FLOOR. THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 24, but his actions indicate hie be lief that it will, For a atarter, Coffroth has billed Jimmy Clabby and Fighting “Billy” Murray for April 3, Then will follow, April 17, the clash with the lightweight title at stake between Ritchie and Murphy For May, Coffroth figures on Team will be nicknamed the Seven mon to be carried on the pitching staff Go W 1 THE SONS OF NORWAY their Specially Ohar- Heinle Holderman did not report with rest of the squad today tered American Line 8. 8. “St. Paul,” from New York May 7. A doal is on, but Owner Dug refuses to divulge its exact nature SPECIAL, NORTHERN PACI TRAIN from Pacific Coast to | Duddy a certainty at third, with Togneri and Roy Brown fight srinnaanetia and St, Paol, where scanere wt seet those from | Ing It out for utility role It sone sree Dakotas, Mianesct wre, and proceed to Walter Mails, southpaw, most promising of recruit pitchers. || It Mon votk to exibark ou steamer it. on Joo Wally loses his job if Cadman plays In last year’s form and |) || New York to embark ANY TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Huhn continues his sensational work. | Or, secure passage ON A ; of aay wre Killilay and Martini are sure of places In outfield unless Conley, J) RACINE, Wis, Maré h 24.—Mid LINE, Let us make your ressrvation po || six-foot rookie, proves “find.” |dle West fans were of the opinion | Bobby James or Nig Perrine will fead off batting order, Man-}/|today that Joe Azevedo is not of| ‘O CHICAGO Teale a8 Il be the ol hitt hamptonsh! | ager Tealey bate second, Swain wi fe the clean-up er. championship caliber as a result | . : fy A Al Gipe will be depended upon to do the pinch hitting. Jof his sorry showing here last For Biennial Musical Festival | With six arrivals today, the entire squad is on hand night with Charlie White of Chi Tickets May 19 and 20 | _ —— cago, The Sacramentan showed : just one t and that was hi TLANT. ‘WOLGAST STACKING _itiiviis screen ive) "With the Shriners. | balmy a if Battling Nelson in his With the Shriners palmy days ever took a more severe | . UP HUGE FORTUNE 22:50." nae Mar 3 66 6 ook last “4 toy euatiotet ae on Sacramento | tes are open to all. For information and sleeping car an@ swallowed hi dict Rates P MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 24.—)by his efforts: 1912: Oct outa mum. With-|] Seamer RESHRVATIONS ON STEAMSHIPS OF ALL, TRANB- (Spl.)—"Juat about six more] Teddy — Malone, Tuttaaeinnt. | Azevedo was beaten by blocks, ||, ATLANTIC LINES, apply to |months of this kind of work and) Qiiney, nm, 9300; Nov. 4, Joe Man inane hite did it with bis riebt|| H.N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. J. 0. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. then this Dutchman will not care dot, New Orleans, $10,000; Nov | he ee re commission Telephone, Elliott 5750. what happens.” 28, Wille Ritehie, Daly City,|), bout was poorly attended, | So said Ad Wolgast in an Inter-| $15,600, 1913: Feb, 22, Tom jee than 1,000 persons being pres 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. view here today, Murphy, Daly City, $10] y0 he east 750 of these I will have made my pile in April 9, Tommy Murphy, Daly |¥°T® from Chicago. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY that time and there will be noth | Cit $7,600; Sept. 1, J Azevedo, | ing left but to sit back and enjoy | Oakiand, Cal. $2,000; Battling Nel-| A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Or. | myself. aon, Milwank 0 Charile | 0 ] have made more money in the hy hite, ¥ 00; Jack G BLIN RIEF . | last six months than I hoped | Redmo $850; Joe U 0 Ss STOLEN to make since losing the title and | Rivers, $4,000; Rudle WILL GETCHA| A Quick ENDING| A T I Jam going to quit the game before 1 Unholz, Fond du Lao, $460; Tommy | The Cadillac automobile of C. H. become a punching bag for every | Gary, Cincinnati, $2,000; show bus - * | Bacon, Prospect st, was likely youngster that comes along.” |iness (one week), $600; Superior! Game Warden Harry 1 | NEW YORK, March 24-88) stoter,’ last night from the Univer Here Ad enumerated his recent | Duluth (show business), $500; |making plans to comber “3 s| tangford, the “Boston tar baby,” | sity club. starting with Teddy Ma-|Jack Lepper, Inla, $600; Ritcble,| situation which, it Ie balleved, wit | met Bill Watkins of Memphis here | ———— lone at Pittsburk, and ave the fol.| Milwaukee, $12,000, Total, $69,-|devolop am a result of a change in| last night in a scheduled 10-round | lowing sums which he had gaing | the reason for trout fishing. The|pout, brought over his right early opening date has been moved back|in the first round, and it landed FIX OFFICIAL MARKS|PLAY HERE AUG. 10 % "0n'h 424 the season does not flush on Till’s jaw, and Watkins pian’ in April _ h fore, in-| was put to sleep for 15 } minutes SAN FRANCIBCO, March 24 NEW YORK, March 24.—Dates|iteved Nimrods not) copmbase | - l'Three branches of the Amateur| for the various national and state this change, may attempt te tah lAthietic union. on the Pactfic|champlonship tournaments have|nert month. The season sien, || AT THE THEATRES coast, the Pacific Northwest asso-|been given out by the United) Jan 1, 1915. 1 Sc oem Clation, the Pacific Athletic asso-|States Lawn Tennis association. |erai, ‘pike Bnd! aga Sear ef goss TONIGHT elation and the Southern Pactifie|The Washington state champion: | sunfish eon is now aaa ol Moore—Dark Athletic association, will cooper-| ship will be held in Seattle, begin: |ing May 1 pen, clos-|] Metropolitan—Dark 3 ate in compiling an official set of |ning Ang. 10, and the Pacific North Li Seattle A Message From records: for the Coast [weet tournament in Tacoma, Mars.” | Aug. 3. | FACTORY HERE? Tivoli—“A Minister's Son.” CROSS NAMES WEIGHT LOS ANGELES, March 24.-—-One Jhundred and thirty-five pounds, | jringalde, is the weight set today fo the 2 round bout between Fre ddte | | Welsh and Leach Cross for April 28 Welsh allowed Crows to name his own weight, and Cross signified [that 135 suits him. 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Chip, lected but the cholce lies be Zz EXCURSION FARES conqueror of Frank Klaus, Ar tween Johnny O'Leary, the rangements for such a mateh Seattle featherweight, and Abe EAST were made by Coffroth during Attell, the former title holder | his recent Eastern trip In July Gunboat Smith and in June Johnny Kilbane Jess Willard will settle their | Daily June 1 to Sept. 30 will come here to fight controversy. Other matches for “Sunny Jim." His op- will be staged rapidly, | Some Points About Seattle Giants Giante. 1914 TO NORWAY Centennial 25 and 30 Nor an For Tickets on sale for April 20, ‘CHARLEY WHITE No More or Less. Members of the a scribed for copies of “See America| has practically been decided by the M celal First jeall for Seattle prebably wi will be the home of the Northwest factory branch of \the Maxwell Motor Car Co. This| Reasonable Prices. 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