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THE FARM LANDS _ —— 7 Trery THAT DRS FOR A FARM STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914, RITCHIE MAKES $80,000 IN YEAR AND HALF Judicious Investments Have Given Modest Young Fighter a Fortune at the Age of 22 NAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 28 four, 10 or 20-round route. of bis ownership of this bit of the collection of the guaran the Good Sai! Contre a wu Bag Be AU Today be has in bank or tn property making him feel as tee Ritchie pald Nolan $4,000 to champion Wil be Bsn ml Vested in real estate and real proud as a peacock, for he never call It square all around ‘ _ than $100,000 «= estate mortgs not less than dreamed at that time of b Other expenses in connection . before July 4 $80,000, almost all of t earned coming champion of the world with this fight left him about : That's quite since Thankagiving day, 1912 and commanding hin awn fig $14,000 of the original aum an eyeful to when he took the title away ure for ring bouts ‘and theatri The Cross fight In New Yor read about a from Ad Wolgast cal engagement was the next blg money-getter ly 22-year-old boy When Ritchle began his up Ritchie Increased hin modest for Ritehie, his end amounting + . who, less than ward climb he had about $2,200 fortune approximately 500 to $10,000 two years ago, representing his earnings In lo when he annexed the tithe And last and the best pa poe was the laghing cal bouts, his fight with Fred Then the big money fairly be ¢ bout of all was the recent 7 stock of a ma die Welsh, for which he re gan to flow tn to him meeting with Wolgast in Mil fority of the San ceived $600, his first meeting Thirty weeks of theatrical waukee, for which he recely Francisco fans with Wolgast, for which he re work netted him $40,000, and im round numbers $16,900, bring and writers for ceived $400 and some of the then came the $18,500 guaran ing the grand total of his earn his persistence — money he picked up on his first tee for his bout with Joe ings from Thanksgiving doy in challenging invaston of the East with Rivers 1912, down to date $84,400, 6 the winner of Packey McFarland It was before the Rivers $12,900 more earned by him in every light his he invested in a plece fight took place that Ritchie one month less than earned by Willie Ritchie. weight bout of estate and became a and Billy Nolan, his manager, Wolgast staged here, whether over the regular rent collector, the fact Split, and to avoid trouble over Although extremely frugal . TEALEY RAYMOND EXPECTS {Welker Cochran, Boy TAN bigh clans tee Ww Billiard Player, Coming Champ, Predicted : | t RANC Ho | oo <a RY RA ges | | Developing billiard champions {s| ———— lag ge sin ove oe | IN THE FA E THl YEAR : art art in {tself. Prof, Leonidas aces a “ Perkins, who has brought ont more site nderful billiard experts than any ‘ EST LOCATORS} man in the world, tella what const! NORTHW | Ci PEED on the bases will be the battle cry of the Seattle Giants this a champion, how he selects —_ | ason. Manager Raymond confidentially expects the raw material and what Is neces the best fielding nd baserunning sary for perfect billiards Jand he hopes to back up that feature with good. hitting Frof. Perkins developed Charile Manager Tealey daily puts the players through a baserunning pro- | Smith, now dead; Harley Parker, the former baseball |ceas which promises to work wonders when the season gets under way, He {s devoting more time to speed on the paths and sliding than any | other point Killiiay has set an example in base running and sliding that Tealey has set the rest of the sequal busy following. Last year the Meet center-| fielder stole 20 bases. saxon he hopes to double that number. ! } Perrine, the new second bas fs much faster than Nill, and |lttle Nap is looking forward to the newcor to distinguish himself the paths. Save for Boss Tealey himself, who hasn't got the size take long and hurried strides, there {s not a man on the team who major league THE HELM LAND COMPANY tet Third Ay lis heavy footed. Raymond expects to make ttle the New York pe of the Northwestern league in base stealing. | | The Giants took on the University of Washington nine yesterday | OLYMPIA |and the game went 11 innings before the leaguers managed to break the oneall tie and win, 2 to 1. Dell worked in the box for Seattle! $2,500 | against Leader, of Washington, and the assemblage witnessed a very| spectacular pitchers’ duel. Bobby James drove in the winning tally in ‘the Tith, The same two teams play thie afternoon. Sunde) Seattic pays the Niopen nine. The game sierts at a. ° shan acres cultly ALL BOTTOM i binek sol! pemenee: an bewse a new tro om main P. DIXO AM S. LAVIN 21% Marion & @ Mf @ UU. BECOME INDEPENDENT BY RAISING BERRIES You Rnow that & gtd will pay Prof. L. Perune pitcher, He made a champion of Cal Demarest, and has handled a| tozen or more of the best “short top billiardists” in the country iF the big At present Prof. Perkina has| i 5 sin any ball players Welker Cochran, the 1f-yearold boy | Last year Swain led the entire baseball fra-| who is declared to be the most mar-| Hii un getter. velous billiardist of his age ever! - known, and who is expected to be} Ty the greatest of the next generation th the wa |head in the N ternity as a home- | Mies, lene! land. too market for your berries wit cash will boy thts od. and then oeee & month. The p in $60 an aera The deal involving Hetnie Holderman has not yet consumated, and ‘Come in and let ue you about thie | Heinle is still at his home town tn Illinots, pending the outcome. There | of championa. ‘ is little Mkelihood that Holderman wiil again be seen in aw Seattle unl-| ~The first thing I want to know,” RANSON & C0. ° }eays Prof. Perkins, “is whether or U eeeee not a boy fs In in billiards. | Roy Brown continues to fatten his chance for a utility berth with It Is the same fn any line. No man the Glants. Friday Brown added another argument tn bis own favor by | gucceeds unless he has interest, en- de 34 New York m A rid jin Amert a —l driving a two-bagger when sent in to bat for Dell in the sixth. So far, |¢husiasm and determination. Then “ nee has distinguished himself as one of the best batsmen in the|1 demand intelligence and deter You can go through Salt Lake and steady|City and Denver (without addi | “The power of concentrating the $900 GASH 50 ___ EXCHANGES _ et screr |mind is essential; that and the u RTGAGE KEEPING YOU AW WAKE | «ter Nerve to keep cool, the determina | - ” vat t apon|tion to win and the refusal to be 4. one trom} your 6 “ew disheartened when behind, A quit-| | bear |ter never makes # good billiard “STILL AFTER IT "=" | bd gg ‘ot equa) ABERDEEN, March 28.—A cor | value Biilott £413 | mittee of representative business BEES TAKE ONE pel Oe LR a | : men left here today for Victoria, aes MULLIN BROS. LAND CO. | 49 WATERFRONT LANDS | where terms for the purchase of| VICTORIA, March 28.—Shaner & 099-9 Northern Bank Bide i PRONT R INV. CO vie 38 Wolff, a Seattle semt defeated by the Victo oO team, was a Bees bere 7| the Victoria club's franchise in the _| Northwestern league will be dis # FOUR Lanae TRA : Te d Friday, 9 to 1 | Bruges! 51 REAL ESTATE LOANS| | ferartan' to Alecoa | LOCAL MONET OXFORD LOSES Hagen Held to Draw you win Chavis, weeake RAARARARE FRR! elty and farm los WEST '& WHE LONDON, March 28. Cambridge mn and F Chap- | nals i defe mi Oxford tod ° + ) 4% ACRES, ALL iN CULTIVATION. IN| 299 Colman Ride defoated Oxford today in the an-| man, the local welterweights, | Sleeping Cars P the corporate limits of the town of | ————— a. nual inter-varsity boat race on the |b o.e4 to a draw in four rounds in| —electrialight PF) Sequim. in the famous Du ic, 1% | Thames. bes > fy ley. Bmant orchard ot iy property. We} ae _____|the headline event at Austin &/eq Trains— 7 Juat beginning to bear | Salt’s smoker Friday night at Ajax) splendid Din- ‘a | hall, A big crowd attended. ing Car . Rev. M. A. Matthews The fans saw action every min-| ice Court will preach a sermon next Sun- || ute in the feature event, and the|oun, obliging day morning entitled, tough baker had the first real serap | employes: on bis hands for several months. “ sat’. Chapman has improved wonder ‘Christ's Prayer for the} | /*) Church. In the other events, Ivan Miller | (JH. His sermon next Sunday night {| best Art Wilson; Billy Williams! © lig HT will discuss the subj won a decision from Al Moster,' Dist. | ' Johnny Lemm was knocked out by erg ob = | “ , ” Johnny Piper. Tommy Clark and et GOOD LITTLE FARM | Seaftle’s Fools. Dine? Gave sivi an talereelae oe ah NE AR AUBURN Every One Cordially Invited hibition bout a” WILL BUILD YACHT} | First Presbyterian ned | Church ards e jurc zhvors:| NOTICES | Designs for the yacht which will fa « bss ; LEGAL ONGERN «| Seventh and Spring represent the Seattle Yacht club 0179, to notify, ail persons that wite {n the Lipton cup » on Puget rma § round have been ¢ for. The KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Av. Pv ire 8, Mosnne tire amount on hand tn a short time, | NEXT 7O BUTLER HOTEL Steel Coact | Standard Pullman and Tourist | the Natural Way tional expense) VIA THE AND Union Pacific Three Fine Trains Daily to the East the advantages Electric Block sok fo-43 me inz & 0, TO THE EAST gives you a scenic trip unsurpassed 0-W. R. & N. | Oregon Short Line of Sig: | crew |mons va along this beautifal river | $5,000, | Vernon, j tious. | their lelty series jin hopes and always looking for a good place to stick his money, Rit chie bas not forgotten bis fam ily He raised the mortgage on his father’s property; saw that t education of one of bis sister was fintwhed and now has her Kast with him to show her the part of the world that she has ways longed to nee; gave hi father a trip Bast to the old home some month ao, and is fintehing the education of his younger sister To the old guard who can think only of a champion boxer spending his money on wine, women, loud clothes and dia- monds, Ritchie Is a “cheap skate,” but to the newer gen- eration in a mighty emart young business man. QPELE FREDDIE King George went out to see a) 0 re Rugby game and said It was rough Wonder what he'd say If he saw |# real U. 8. football game? NEWS ITEM “Archie Roosevelt is out to lead Harvard's freshman Well, he has to lead some thing or his dad won't own him Kid Williams of Baltimore beat Young Diggins the other night | That lad couldn't have been digging | very hard. | +> |SOME PICTURES WE HAVE | NEVER SEEN A French white hope beating | Jack Johnson. A baseball after It leaves Walter \Johnson's hand. Connie Mack on the coaching Mnes Willle Hoppe losing a billiard match Hackenschmidt tossing Frank Gotch around the mat. And we don't expect to! THERE WILL BE 134 TENNIS tournaments this summer, accord ing to R. D. Wre the United States National Lawn | Tennis association + Have you got that tired feeling And also feeling blue? Cheer up; that’s spring fever Doc Is sure you'll pull through. 2 A DIP INTO THE PAST September 26, 1894, Bob Fitzeim Dan Creedon, purse two rounds, New Orleans, La. * A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE! Crons, | Fred Welsh va. Leach Cal, April 28; lightweight tera, * A WHISPER FOR TODAY Will the “sound stars” make a noise when they explode? PITTSBURG PIRATES ALSO have gone into the injunction game Baseball by injunction is a new idea. Some of these pitchers ought to get out Injunctions restraining Honus from hitting when men are on bases. sires | The Mississtpp! legisiature adjourned to see Detroit play ball, but the compliment ifs doubtfal The Tillnots house once adjourned when some one offered to buy a drink | * Those Feds aren't a bit supersti They will open on April 13 for luck. ‘THE POOR FANS. ctwccnon’ DR. MACY CURES ST, LOUIS, March 28 spring training Cardinals and Browns were sched et this afternoon tn the es of the uled to m first of seven gan The # ed with fans, out to that at least would pull itself out of this season sprin, one team equal. _Congnt- tatlon Free. 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VOT 165 IT ABOUT? n, president of| nds were crowd. | look ‘em over,” | the cellar} Phone Main 2097, | 1 WELL, HERE HE IS EVEMY ONE Is INTERESTED IN A GOOD PLACE Visit This The Meals Are Good. | OCEAN PARK, Cal, Mareh 28.——-Count Sergius Aprexin of WARREN’S LUNCH Austria is weuring the don't Formerly Wheeler's—218 Untom. worr sign toda while the Austrian government, and « pecially its California repre sentative, Dr, Goricar of San Francisco, is worrying over ways and means to get him home | Count jus came t | wome weeks He has been entertaining lavishly, but of late has become nsed for fund the nections, but 8 irresponsible, him {Il endeavor to have deported "BAYLEY LOSES BOUT BILLIARD PARLORS | Joxhun Green Bia SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 Rayley, who formerly held the} ghtwe champ! ada, made bis first California ring here Friday and ost a dec D to | Hi king” of the fou le after fou rounds of | milling. ‘The crowd was not quite lsure that Hoppe had won, and |many hissed the referee's decision Bayley took the first round and Hoppe got in bad with the fans by holding. The second and third Jrounds were close, being featured by Hoppe’s rushing-in tactics, |which visibly were wearing the | Canadian down Hop ppe took the |final round by a wide margin. | | Sammy Good, Se attle boxer, also | made his debut here last night. He |knocked Jack Robinson out in two} | rounds, [Fron tie Front] |The House That | Terre tanec wor || Quality Built DO YOU KNOW | were Richmond, Va. — Philadelphia | Athletics 9, Richmond 3. San Francisco—San Francisco 3, | Chicago White Sox 2. Charlotte, N. C.—Buffalo 6, New York Americans 4. Los Angeles—Venice 5, Sox (firsts) 1. Washington—Washington 5, Phit- adelphia Nationals 2. Jackson, Miss.—Detrolt 3, Orleans 0. | VICTORY FOR Ss. A c. | | VANCOUVER, March 28—Seat- tle Athletic club took two out of \three events {n an {nterclub meet {with the V. A.C. here lay night. 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