The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 9

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PITCHER When the mighty Mr, Casey to: three futile pokes at the ball ae th no more d event Was received w e than that which fills several f the Seattle pitching h the news that one Charles the prodigal, is about to ike the murderer awaiting urn of the jury, our hurling athletes await the death sentence goon to be passed by Manager Tea e oft and nad Dr, H. W. Valentine Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodis 712 Northern Bank ; Phone Elliott 3280 SVERY ONE ty 1) OOD PL TO BAYT e-Like Mestaurant The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH Forwerty Wheeler's—218 Union. CERES E ACE THE | VIRGINUS HOTEL 04 Virginia St, moar Westinke Av Phone Elliott sos money. Transients. ty. $2.50 to $4. Conveniently located | Ween fer walking and street cars fe the Natural Way | TO THE EAST) A ride along this beautiful river ge you a scenic trip unsurpassed America. You can go through Salt Lake ty and Denver (without addi- expense) VIA THE DW. R. &N. “Oregon Short Line AND Union Pacific » Mhree Fine Trains Daily to the East You wi enjoy the advantages of: Coaches—| Electric Block Sig- Pullman and Tourist cUT- OHIO gar DENTISTS ‘We make a specialty of teeth githout plates by our painless method. Amalgam filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Any work that doesn’t ps pedi d will be repatred charge at any time. Come in SOON—today, if you wish—for free qxamination and estimate. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE 207 University St., 2nd and Uni versity St. Opp. Fraser. Paterson Co, prove free * 11000 Bae) SEATTLES’ RAC |& straight ball | the pan, knee high RETURNS Owner Dug recetved word from ttaburg club last night that Rho who was tried out by tha club, would be turned back, pe Agreement. President Dreyfuss ex plained that his regulars were Ko ing well and owing to Pullerton’s diminutive stature, the Seattle boy would not be needed. Fullerton ar rives Sunday and will take his turn in the box during the firat week of the league season, which begins next Tuesday “Not even a foul ger Tea ley lamented Tuesday afternoon after Charley Swain bad taken his three Journeys to the plate and back to the bench, failing t neture the bingle column. Tuesday was the third the big fielder fatled to clout ley hit his stride fon opens. is b by ¢ Swain will the time the sea Bud" Melvor will oppose the Sas katoon club today, with Cadman do ing the heavy work behind the plate eet Little Napoleon {s satisfied today that Glpe's arm ts all right. Big Al worked the first five innings against Saskatoon yesterday after hoon, and let the Car without a hit adians down which he shot over He did not use his curve ball game, and surv! ing a hit. One y run was scored off | his delivery, though, as he walked three men tn the ninth, and a wild! heave let a man in from third. The final score was 6 to 1 in Seattle's favor. The Gtant-Saskatoon game will begin at 1:30 today, in order that a game may also be played between |the local Nippon nine and a from the University of Kelo, Japan | AMATEUR BALL Jatte & Co. played tte first game of the season Sunday and was de feated 5 to 3 by the Fort Worden soldiers. It was a pitchers’ battle from the start Jaffe «8 4°86 Worden & 6&6 2 Batteries—Ingersoll and Kulman; Karesell and Boguskt Employes of Rothweiler have organized a ball would like games after April 19. Call “Webb” at East 1056. “ee & Co The Cigarmakers’ Union ball club defeated the Rainiers, 6 to 3. ore The Majestics, winners of The Star league pennant in Class B last season, play Black Diamond next Sunday. The Majestics opened the! season with Seattle Heights Sunday | and won, 7 to 2. The Highland Athletic club de feated Columbia Lodge, 3 to 2, in a sensationally played game lumbia, EXHIBITION GAMES Bellville, Kan.—-Chicago White Sox No. 2, 6; Belleville, 0. Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 5; York Americans, 4. New Lynchburg—Paltimore Feds, 9; Pittsburg Feds. Portland—Portland Colts, 4; Helena, 4. | Washington—Washington, 19; Al} exander, Va, New | Orleans—New York, New Orleans, 0. | Philadelphia—Americans, 2; N tionals, 1. Boise, Idaho—Bois, 1; Spo kane, 0. Victoria—Chicago Giants, 2; Vic toria, 1. Vancouver—Vancouver, 6-1; EA- K TIS HARD LUCK LOS ANGE LBS, April § ~How-| ard Drew, U. 8. C, sprinter, has another record opposite his name today, having run an 90 yards in nine seconds. The former record was 91-5. The new mark, however, probably will not be allowed, as the meet was not sanctioned by the A. A. U. TOURNEY BEGINS PORTLAND, April 8.—With prac-| tically all of the preliminary matches out of the way, the North- western Bowling Congress is ex pected to reach the games between the teams representing leading cities tonight. Mrs. Bike of Porjland was given the rank of “North®est’s best wom- an bowler,” by rolling 363 pins. His chief asset was] # finished the | without allow: | team | team and | at Co} | middleweight championship claim ant appeared here today tn the per, son of Al McCoy of Brooklyn, hith- exhibition | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914, lonty Weak ‘Spot Is Short fi field, “Which McGinnity _ | Venice 6, Los Angeles 2; 8anito some fast recruits, Eddi Sepsket ack Glontee Chie of how | Francisco 6, Portjand 4; Oakiand| Ten Million, Cy. Mucor oot castle, Pa, last night. l4, Sacramento 2. Ody Abbott, veterans, are tn the ‘After fighting lees than two mis:| Tristate League |fold. If Abbott “comes back” he ts utes in the first round, MeCoy sent a left hook to the jaw. Chip drop-! Maker 4, i] ] CHIP LICKED BY |” Hustles to Plug Before Pennant Scrap Begins te », Top row, left to right-—MeGinnity, “Skin” Harris and Ten Million. Bot tom—-"Boldier” Lorenz. (The following article is the first of a number which will appear on the sport page from day to day, con- cerning the possibilities of the va- rious clubs in this year’s race for the Northwestern league pennant.— | Editor.) | | By James w. Egan | Sporting Editor Tacoma Times, President Joseph MeGinnity the to solve this se ion, If he can se e a good, rellabble shortstop, the Tigers will be a team to be feared in the Northwestern league. Ont side of this one spot, the Bengals, while maybe not a winning team, in the cireuit hump itself, A number of candidates are try ing out the shortfield hole. Coen is jand * the best of the new men Infield is Strong the Philippines. and thrower, but ® weak batter. Met oy's awkwardness was said to have been responsible for Chip'# downfall, He fights with his right foot out and right hand extended This style. baffied Chip and the only solid punch tanded was the one that put him to sleep. very fast In the fleld The rest of the Infield is stron BROOKLYN BOY NEW his fielding improves right along YORK. Apr Apel $—Another MeMullin t# at second. Bill Yohe,| third COAST LEAGUE SCORES A Formidable Outfield Walla Walla 6, North Yakima 4; Pendleton 2. in the suburbe. ot Tacoma Tigers has one problem | are fast enough to make any club) for the position, and the Iron Man hopes that he will find} one fn the bunch that can plug up} too young and inexpertenced yet. Pierce} “Soldier” Lorenz appear to be | | Lorenz i an ex-army player from He ts a fine flelder Pierce looks ike a hitter, but ia not} West at first fs a natural hitter and | Unive with the Indians Inst season, in on | the Oakland estuary Saturda: |kely to crowd out Fries, and thus |gtve one right-handed batter a place KICK FROM FAN Sporting Editor Star: Al low me to say a word re garding the new baseball park. When the plane of the park were lald, surely the |] bleacher fans couldn’t have |] been taken Into considera. | tlon, although it | the bleacherite who is faithful to the team whether it’s on | top or in the cellar. |, for one, will not venture out to the park for a seat in cen ter field when there is pien ty of room for the erection of an additional stand In right field. There one could sit and enjoy the | game without having to dodge fly balls. | Maybe Dug can struggle along without my quarter, but lots of fans are of the | wame opinion | DIGAPPOINTED FAN, POME Under the manager's ploreing anne, The poor pitcher now # & mighty man te he mut heart and @ tin can a ik wit There the American whic are 121 members in all o Olymple ing him @ mateh. Shortly after his scrap with Wi Me Ritchie, Adolphus Wolgast de clared that both his mitts were o: Now he has fixe: Yo fight for months up two fights for this month gott. He's some doc. Young Ahearn, the America’ | plone. > comunittee | | represents the United States he knows Frank Gotch will be giv-| Sheen ee ee runk and Bag Factories to Those White Sox showed disere-| |] 212 Occidental Avenue, we are |tion, They divorced Twirler Smith | i] Prepared to, manateguy at Reno | | This guy Zbyazko bad better om | TRUNKS up. He chucked a couple of would [bes in a single night. First thing | SAMPLE GASES | the bum and he wuldn't be able to hand it to old Dr. Greenback boxer, whipped three French cham ALL SET FOR BIG LEAGUES’ OPENING — By Hal Sheridan that “King” Cole, the former Cub JEW YORK, Apr The base. Pitcher, will be one of the mast ball season opens next Tue ‘* consistent winners in the American the Mational leakue eague thi ear Cole & sure ad a prtintete enourt e-back,” said Chance, t Brook Pittsburg « sod I took for him to DAA sad Ghinane at Ciised ame kind of ball that made him sadly yardage uch a terror to National league weir Of 86 f é Cleve r » tters when be was with me im Chicago, Washington at ssn gO, ee Phi yr Pha York and St Reports that Jimmy Collins is ait et about to return to the game cansed ‘tennget Seauik Chains belleves Manager Kobinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers to send the following mes GIVES IT TO HUBBY sage to McGraw: “I see that Col- Mrs, Timme, owner of the Mil. ins ts going to do a comeback waukee ball club, has turned her Stunt. You need a third baseman to take Shafer's place you ofl sition Why don't up « bit and try for the po- yourself?” interests over to her husband, and will drop out of the national game. “2. Dumb Dan Morgan has lost one of his meal tickets. Knockout Brown, the lightweight who was | considered a comer until his defeat n low Angeles by Bud Anderson, has announced his retirement from the ring. Brown mate several at- tempts to come back recently, but was battered all over the ring and eck to quit Announcement Having purchased and removed the Meek & Miller (old Stoelt- the first time we ever three fighters in champions. That's heard there w France, let alon dive king above | A French aviator did a high | from an aeroplane while troite a cou of thousand feet terra firma. n He left the machine, a will and a) grease spot. TRAVELING BAGS and LEATHER 6000S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION a A DIP INTO THE PAST September 10, 1897, W. H. Clear-| in exh{bition match, pocketed | pool balls in succession, Toledo, Ohio. | Phone Elliott 1655 if you have any repair work in our line and we will call for and deliver it Good work, prompt service and right prices is our motto. Also we carry a full line of harness and shoe findings. OLSWANG BROS. & C0. 213 OCCIDENTAL AVE. i] A GLIMPSE AHEAD j George Carpentier vs, Joe Jean netge, in May, Paris, France; heavy weighters, | CRINCATAR TO eae, fast on bin baace he a u Jimmy Callahan, White Sox man. ager, says he has five pitchers as good as Walter Johnson. Jim prob-| ably contracted the bubonic plague} jin the South Sea Islands. 0 WE LOOK GOOD | SAN FRANCISCO, of Washington first an hman elght-oared crews, whic! in the triangular race o | tres! jwill row to the water yesterday an peared to be in fine shape TRIMS VARSITY The outfield fs strong. In addition TACOMA, April 8. ity of Washington was no match eball April §——The took | | Leen a local boxer, have signed bie Ny ee articles calling for a 15-round bout for the Tacoma Ti- BACK TO FOOTBALL } | 4) LOS ANGELES, April 8—The | University of* Southern California in| will drop Rugby football and return to the American game next fall. Go for Campbell olen ant April ell, of Seattle, and Stanley Yoa- here April 24. cit | ) u | |, The, pitching state ts strong. an| ert von _— a aie PHIL CROSS QUITS \E “I contine my practive to chron- MARVELOUS CU RE Stan” McGinty will take bis uenat cokonencivines Se ane “ie wbat Phi foe crm on, sth on euneens a turn, He has taken off wel ae _ wae Ceeee ea thon ith PKS 2 GAMES Ses, coven ot tos tote same | Sate atch ana Kittfess are also looking fit. A fe will quit. st VEINS, ULCERS, ETC. ee OF DROPSY ba uniber Mt piraslaina pee mea tees” wioady. fresdccine tose): Sot} DR, DOXAWAY _—_—_—— oo been signed, including Leo McQ wizard, took two more games in oe? Third Avense, Seattle, rie, with the Beavers a Smith, Williams and Helmicke. Harris the Mainatay | “Skin” Harris will be |mainstay behind the bat. Sent Home From Hospital to Die, Seattle Woman Was | Completely Cured by Dr. rJordan's Glandular Remedies. ~Beattle, Feb, 11, 1914, Dr. J. Eugene Jordan. Twenty years ago I suffered for two months in a Tacoma hospital from dropsy. My limbs swelled to about twice their natural size, and wherever I pressed the flesh it would dent and remain that way for a long time. Dr, McCutcheon, head of the hospital, said that I would have to be tapped. I refused to allow {t, go he discharged me from the hospital and told me to go home and die. My father took me to Dr, J. Eugene Jordan, and after taking his medicine for three weeks I recovered, and have never had a trace of it since. (Signed.) Indian, are after the other Sob. Jack Miller, a highly touted sec June. Name of Team . Average age of players MRS. CARRIE NEIL, 1216 Bradford St The above testimonial, ke the many others which have ap- peared in this journal, demonstrate the thoroughness and perman- ency of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronio Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Dissase (including Heart Leakage}, Hip Disease, Infantile | Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, nile Gangrene, Spinal | Curvature, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels, and most other so-called incurable diseases There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, {t 1s well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First av., Seattle. Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- days from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence solicited. Watch each WeRneneay ‘6 Star for remarkable cures, Street Address .....-.s-seereree Name of Captain .....-- Street Address ....6+-+-ee-eseee Sporting Editor Star: Wew (Signed) nent e teen eens while; the Kelly, | Tom Elliott and Joe Spaniard, an all the conditions governing same. \the White House to 15, and Lenney, 100 to 98. GETS TITLE MATCH Young Ahearn, the America fighter, will box 20 rounds for th ond baseman, wil! join the team in championship of Ireland with Pat O'Keefe, April 20. seeeecsceses PROMO seccevcereeess esgeuiaies< PRMNE TS ccecaccabask Ish to enter the ... team, in your amateur championship race, and agree to conform to WOKE UP Diss MORNING, OSCAR, MIT DER AWFULLEST TOOTHACHE. parlor’s tourna. | |ment Tuesday, trimming Nixon, 100) in ne THE FAKE DENTIST one who clatms to! 7 nknown to ¢ ay or may not |be an Advertising Den We pay no/ attention to Dental Quacks, who claim to have some great, mysterious discovery that docs away with plates and bridge- ee We make $8 and $10 Gold Crowne for just half. i ‘We make $10, $18 and $20 sete of Teeth and Alloy Fillings for just ‘halt price ‘Ke cash practice makes it possible ‘0 do this Our prices are sure to please you. Our work fe sure to sult you. We advertise a bargain. | We give you Just what we advertisn We give examination and consultation | without charge. ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Second Floor People’s Bank Building Second and Pike Take Blevator KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 0) NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Excellent, quick-shining, non-tn- Furious, VAt‘all dealers, Bo and ibe. NEGOLIN MFG. ©O., SEATTLE ff WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD WoTwAche, EH? J sussose DTS BECAUSE I WARMED MY HANOS ON YOouR FACE VEN T CAME IW WAST NIGHT. Ste

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