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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL Dave Kraft, the Tacoma Tiger pitche most model ball player. Kraft has never bles and doesn't swear He ta gray-batred & youngster, which ts « edited to th xe the Northwestern league's heen inside of a saloon, never gam nd yet on the ball fleld acts like ent shape he keeps ta Tiger Pitcher Has Never Drunk Booze present HAPPY DREAM OF [" ANS IS EXPLODED Our dope on the Seattle bail, lub with nil Hurley's Saskatoon aggre: training with the old-tin has been bound and gagged and the| gation Monday afternoon and | not appreciate the change for powder touched off.|Scampered away with the viotory | better When Rube Foster |¥ t¥o scores to nil, Bonner piteh-| In the old days there were many And bis bold blacks /*¢ bis first game for Seattle, and decent, intelligent players, but the descended on Dug's| ¥8* 18 good farm, holding the visit-|“rowdles” ruled, and even the best ors to four hits, Beer and Collins) of the youngsters tnttated the lead J By Hugh S. Fullerton Home again, Perhaps |never have spent the you who month of ma do} the 0 Ree et Fate eke ce, Worked in the box for Saskatoon, | ors THE bi bh CLock! Tealy’s squad and Five hits was the extent of damage| Now the gentlemanly element is left, we felt perfect done by the Sentte club wielders. [in full control, and the “rough necks” who break tn are first to ly satisfied, Did not pur brave Iaddies hold them to a 2 to There ts considerable doubt In the | imitate and pattern after the better minds of the fans, as well as Man-|pehaved and better mannered men ager Tealy, concerning Alvin Gipe’s Counts 140 College Men at 1 score in the open-|arm, which failed him last season,| The college man in the major ey ing combat and to and did havoc to Seattle's pennant! leagues ts becoming more and more | even & more scanty chances. Gipe has been working |, factor. Not that the college man, pe margin two days y slowly, and before today,/an a rule, ts better behaved than| ity later? Rube's team apoleon would not allow the| any one else, In fact, quite the re ky is as strong as & pig blonde to cut loose. He will| verse, But in baseball their infa-| hajor league outfit, we all thought.' work against Saskatoon this after-| ence is for the good of the sport. I > y, dol gon ft, we have the pen- noon, pitching for the firs © this le e nt all sowed up in a gunny sack. year’ r ee ites “dsiiane teen. te ta tates bie a And then the explosion Monday leagues, but find it unsatisfactory, “A mp what we snatched off our| While we suspected that the mem iT neve counted 14h, Haaeemmine At raph wire bers of the Chicago Giants, Whol ieant 0 universities and coll rs 2 ee played to a couple of capacity) ine 24 teams of the Amerie ————--—<—rneneneemeen@ | houses here with the Tilks, left this | tions! and Federal leagues. “ vicluity with thelr grips full of coin 2. Leute Leade | te TACOMA, Wash.— The |Dug has tipped {t to us that it The St. Louls Browns probably 0 Tacoma Tigers defeated Dug bas tipped tt to us that | ead all in number of pagan men ~ the Chicago American “I don't imagine,” Dug whispered, |ic the sank but the Cinetomatl “ Giants, 7 to 4, in easy fash. that there was more than $17| Reds are ulose to them | fon here Monday after | apiece for each of them. Their ox-| “tre Rede afford an instance of ne no) penses come tremendously high.) coltege loyalty that i# interesting v4 i“ and you can take it from me, Foster! Charlie Herzog is a University of| 3 oF | tan't making a mint. Maryland man, and the entire| * The Giants opened proceedings! Charley Swaln's recent tliness|*°hoo! is proud of him. ‘ n apparently is having its effect on sand sath yg Tela dae m his batting. Big Charley has gone A pl two days without rapping a stesier | *Tand player on oe ania we to 0 | pd OR. E. J. BROWN ae jcould cut your feet off with his| | Manager Tealy lopped off a couple | spikes to a hot game, and make you of more feads Monday when un-| love him afterward conditional release was given! terzog now bi ~ oe now has five University | —<$<<$<$<—$<$—<—$——— Pitcher Joel Berger and Infielder|of Maryland men. They make up in Leo Togn willingness and eagerness to work what they lack in abilit The Rev. W. L. Williams, Preaby. perience. erian, was arrested because he tore, I am still wondering who taught down an alleged “apite fence” ad-|the art of sliding at Maryland. | Joining his church, Los Angeles. | These fellows did not show much| You can phone your WANT " ~ | AD now—pay for it later. at bat or in the field, but in the | sliding pit every one of them looks | y and ¢X-| Hike a champion, and Ubler hits the | dirt a la Cobb. 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Bakeries A TRUTH FOR TODAY My, but the days seem long. —+> WILLIE RITCHIE There is a young man here in the) West; | As a fighter ho's one of the best, not In it for fun; He's after the mon, And this is no = Jest. Battling Jim Johnson is Langtord’s new team partner. / the no HALCYON DAYS ’ This is the time of the year when) | every player on the Seattle ball club Pp; [is a success, the team is a pennant re Rabe wees and not a man is going to | bit below .300. =p And then along about April 25—? ~~~ John McGraw is qualified to enter -| the ranks of the white hopes. Every }time he gets in a scrap he gets/ iG order to care for and give my path licked. | the MOST and BEST there is In Dentist- | ed my Dente! and Op-| He'd make a goed side partner for pre AR old Bum Wells. } 2 extracting rooms, m hespical rooms, # reception rooms. 1 gold! 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Call and have free examination, learn | my prices, then #0 to any Dentist or On: tometrist you re and have your work EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Seattle's Leading Dentist 713 First Av., Union Block. Den! Depart mt open evenings until md Sundays until 4 for people who in A genealogical expert has discov-} | ered that the ancestors of most left-|_ Duke Kohanamoku, world's cham-| \pion swimmer, saved a girl's life handed pitchers came from Brozil \iwies in one day, whieh only goes to show girls like excitement. | BOWLERS LEAVE | Six Seattle bowling teams left tor | |Portiand today, where they will) compete in the second annual tour: | nament of the Northwest Bowling | congress, which begins tonight. | ASK FOR “Centennial Best” FLOUR Macaroni Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cute, Egg Noodles. . We always thought they from Tacoma. ‘ Harry Hebner, a Chicago swim- mer, set a new world’s record for | 110 yards, His time was 1:02%; old record 1:03% * = Art Going Home to Mamma home. Cottages, Bungsiows. are on Rte All sises and styles. Made in ABATTLE and shipped are. Practice “I enjoy your wife's playing. She has such a delicate touch.” “Yes, she gets that from prac- ticing on me.” y fore you buy or bulld PAS PORTARLE, MOUSE CO AORL Arcade Tide I confine my practive to chron- te and ous Giseases of men Endorsed by men and the generally BILLIARD PARLORS BOWELS, KI Marty baseball on the profess reer he han adva —— ON THE OTHER HAND IT'S NO CINCH, EITHER, TO GET THE WORKS BACK INTO “DENNY-RENTON” Geese Called tor and Delivered Strietiy Union 1818 Let Av., bet ‘ ton and University | For the BEST tn Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE see us |Miller Trunk & Leather |igecs Dentists True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental B More College Men and Better Behaved Fellows in Big | Leagues Now Than Ever Before; Browns Have Most} | 25ch) BULL BROS. Just Printers AIN 1043 | |perlority between Hagen and Mil | plexed the boxing fans ever since | these parts. Both have « host of| | followers, and the rivalry ts keen. | Ae | eee |for the position, jerghammer, infield onal dl od from the ner Was sent bach 4 four years for more we Khar 2 BOXING _ MILLER of the best amateur boxing | shows ever staged in Seattle will | be on tap at the Seattle Athletic | club Friday night when the cream of the local material will test su-| premacy with an aggregation of} mitt artiste from the Com: | Athletic club, Vancouver diine event of the even: | en | One m al The ing will be a return match betw Archie Wyard, 8. A. C., and Billy | Soules, Vancouver, Pacific coast 126-pound cham Wyard beat | Soules two weeks ago. | The remainder of the card fs as | fol we Ray Thies, 8. A. C, ve. Mallacord, C. A. ©. | Earl Baird, 8, A. C., ve. Glen Hol-| liday, C. A. C. | Ed Pinkman, 8. A. C., vs. Harry | Anderson, C. A. © Henry Gleason, 6. A. C., ve. Bud| Soules, C. A. C. | Curly | Seattle's two best welter weight boxers, Romeo Hagen | and Ivan Miller, have been matched to appear in the headline event at Austin & Salt's smoker, at the Dreamland pavilion, Tuesday night, | April 14. Dan Salt fs now working | on a card which promises to sur pass any previous smoker conduct ed this season. The question of su ler 4s something which has per the two have been boxing around | HASN'T MATCHED THEM | | SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Pro- moter Coffroth admitted today that | nothing definite had developed |from his efforts to rematch Fight ling Billy Murray and Jimmy Clab-| |by, who fought 20 rounds to a draw at Daly City last Friday eee night. MASON V8. BURNS TONIGHT OAKLAND, Cal, April 7.--Both Geo. Mason and Frankie Burns, | | who are scheduled to clash fn a ten-round bout here tonight, were \CAN’T PLUG GAP LEFT BY SHAFER) By Hal Sheridan NEW Fox, April 7.—Manager | McGraw is more disappointed than he will admit over the failure of Arthur Shafer to return to base- w York Giants this ence leaves a big infield. Although Me Graw {s grooming Fred Snodgrass baseball critics who have watched his work at third way It iom case of fitting a square} plug Into a round hole. | GAMES EXHIBITION Indianapolis — Indianapolis Boston Sox 3. Lexington—Cleveland 6, Lexing: | 4,| ton 2. | Loutaville — Detroit 8, Louis-| ville 0 Philadelphia—Athletics 6, Na- tlonals 1. Norman, Okla.—Chicago Sox J. of Oklahoma 0. Lynchburg — Buffalo Feds Pittsburg 3 New Orleans—New York Glants 5, New Orleans 0. | Vancouver—Vancouver 1-1, Ed |Examination and advice Free | rotiment. | Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra| ieee INCINNATI, 0,, April 7. : ve Voliawias & eactil wit an: Manufactured by heavy) ..cccceceeesss- $5.00 ager Buck Herzog, Armando A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Bridgework (strictly _ first- Marsans, the Cuban outfielder -) class), per Tooth .....85.00 with Cincinnati, has left the Portable Houses team. He he is going | Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up) monton | 6, : Kelo 0. CONSCRIPTION LAW OPPOSED April 7. — Antt-mili-) were expressing themselves | greatly tickled by latest! figures from Australia, showing the| |trouble the government is ex-| periencing !n enforcing its new con- |scription law. | Prosecutions for evading military | service to date total 21,300, more | than 17 per cent of the entire en- 2 FRANCHISES The city and the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. were} |xranted power and light franchises | | True- to-Nature Teeth, per set|by the county commissioners yes- sasceceees 5.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. leading business dentg! profession | terday afternoon for the territory | Jeast and north of Lake Washington | and north of Seattle. It’s your move — these, “FOR RENTS" make it easy with the Cincinnat! Keds, has been playing minora to the majors | paring for a fight Here’s Player Who Jumps Every Year SHOWS FRAMED; VS. HAGEN AT ONE © anon of bis cm year, and every # Kach wave the asoning reported in the be ape to-) Young Shugrue, the lightweight, day. Mason recent! fi ht John |nalled today for Australia on the ny O'ls a fast ten-round draw ntura, He is under contract and the betting on tonight's fight|to engage in a series of fights for is brisk, with odds at even| Snowy Baker money. | = CHAMPION IN TRAINING SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Wil A. B. JONES He Ritchie got down to the grind of hard training today for his bout Jeweler here oe aves u ury Ay os Apel Formerly 316 Union Street 7 je played seve amen MOVED TO of golf yesterday and said he never was in better shape to start pre 1327 Fourth Ave. P.-I. Bldg. YOUNG SHUGRUE SAILS SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. EAST Daily June to Sept. 30 TO NORWAY For Norwegian Centennial Tickets on sale for April 20, 25 and 30 GO WITH THE SONS OF NORWAY on their Specially Char tered American Line 8. 8. “St. Paul,” from New York May 7. 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In this department we make @ unt- form charge of One Dollar, paid cash down, for each visit, and any medicine that may be neefed is a Ey to the patient without charge, font finds that Consultation is given free to those Gesiring Osteopathic, Chiropractic or other Grugiess treatments, as well as to those desiring spect tention of @ combinath ods of treatment, quickest results. explain to you why @ © all the best methods i* so much better than any one method when used alone. This te the only office in Beattle where a combination of all methods of treatment may be ob- tained, and to our minds a combina. tion of the best in all ible for thone who ar R. MACY DI Ten Years Constant Practice, thoda is the only rational way and the most fess- really in earnest about getting well and do not wish to waste the time, and often the only chance one has to get well, in trying out the many different methods, one at « time. DR. 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