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Gotast via California “The Exposition Line, 1915" RockIsland Lines fee Gummer All the Way Kansas City, 8t. Louls, Chicago New York and All Eastern Cities ASK FOR RATES Cc. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Passenger Agent Phone Elliott 1256 720 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. THE RECRUIT He bade adieu to his home town just five short weeks ago The Silver Cornet band turned out to The bur and honor thetr he-ro. it yelled. and Hkewise crowd, ray, Hurrah Hip” Rah.” They told Jim that, by early May, he'd humble John MeGraw, The mayor spoke at the farewell and dished out the hot alr; the golden-handied umbarell, the diamond solt taire, He sald the town was HE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914. proud of him, that he would bring it fame, they'd all come up to see their Jim piteh In the starting game, A thousand per fons shook bis hand and of. fered to buy wine. The leader sixnaled to the band, whieh By Hugh Fullerton tortured “Auld They read the papers every day of doings at the camp, how Hilson wan fined half his pay, and Bilkins caught @ cramp They swore with many a proud “"Tvum,” Jim was the bent Tang Syt they'd seen, “This paper writ ers on the bum, he says that Jim {# green.” And then Jant week there came a day that brought the final blow I al ways said he couldn't play He'» wold to Kokomo. “PLAY BALL,” IS CRY WHICH {crear scrap exeecreo wen |AUSTIN THIRD © ALL SEATTLE AWAITS; FAIR WEATHER IS PREDICTED This is the day of unrest in Seat) for tomorrow come the biggest doings” of the year—the opening of the baseball season. With prospects of a pennant-win ning aggregation at the start, the fans are in a state of enthusiasm seldom before noticed at a season's beginning in Seattle, The favorites are still with the club, and, what is more, Dug has obtained a handful of talent, which, indeed, looks tle, new good Grasped by the baseball fever, therman G. N. Salisbury con buted his share of encouragement today, when he peered at the bar-| ométer and made the prophecy there would be fair weather Tue day, PETE BATHES IN GLORY Pete Schnelder, the native son,/ will gain the distinction, which ts the proudest part of any pitcher's | llite—the honor of twirling the first jgame of the son, Pete's arm is lin excellent shape, and nothing save the loss of a leg or his life can pre vent him from opening festivities Cadman, the ther-lunged, will be on the job to grab the swift she from Pete's arm, and, moreover, to/ make life miserable for those who | may happen to get on the bags. / COLTS IN CHEHALIS Manager Nick Williams and his Portland Colts are in Chehalis to-| day, where they play the Chicago} (negro) Giants before coming here. The entire squad ts booked to arrive tonight. Williams is bringing a team to Seattle on which there will} Ww fans In the Northwest. A good por- |schedule yesterday afternoon, |teating Edmonton, 3 to 2 | Fullerton, who returned to Seattle tion of his team ts composed of new comers. ! PARADE AT 1 O'CLOCK The game begins at 2:20, The pa rade preceding the game will form t Third and Pi The players will be carried in automobiles, The pro- cession passes along Firat, Second and Third aves Mayor Git will start the season ing when he tosses the ball to| wident Haas of the city counell city officials will attend the p en masse. SEASON STARTS EARLY The Northwestern league clubs are beginning the season the earl est in ten years. Tuesday was de cided on as the opening day tn or-| dor to give each club the advantage of @ oneday rest after playing «| Sunday game. The Seattle players | Yentured out to the park this morn ing and engaged in light practice. | We have a great club,” sald Man-| ager today, “and if things} break right there is no reason why the 1914 pennant shouldn't fly tn the Seattle park at the end of the season, Even if we are beaten out for the flag, we will finish right up} in the front.” EATTLE BEATS VISITORS Seattle wound up its pre-season | de. Chariey Friday, after a brief tryout with the Pittsburg tionals, worked the first four innings and didn't give a run or hit. He bad great control of his drop, and five died trying to land on Charley's pet puzzler. Matis and appear many faces strange to the | Reardon also got a fling at the vis-|one worth going tors, and both did good work, CHAMP MEETS White, on Left, and Ritchie By Hugh S. Fullerton Roys, there's going to be a fight. This is going to be a real one; to see, There | have been few enough of that kind jin recent ring history, but when Charlie White and Willie Ritchie tacked their names to an agree |™mated champions the ring ever has ment to do battle In May, they start ed someting Trails Champ Two Years CHARLEY WHITE ; Just Watch Their Smoke brig that opinion may be amend- lea ind style of battling wonder Ritchie Ie Underestimated It fs bound to be a great battle. Ritchie is one of the most underesti- had. Many fans long absence from the This ts partly his fault Ritchie has changed his sys-| lost faith in him during his ring and MANINRING IN 4 NEXT SMOKER Austin & Salt, who are putting on the boxing smoker at Dreamland Tuesday night announced last night that Lonnie Austin will be the third man tn the ring swatfosts are going on Lonnie knows what is expe of an athlete in padded mitts a 4 fighting trunks and says he will see | that they all live up to expectations. Austin & Salt'’s gym is a ver itable bee hive for buzzing boxers theme days The majority of the twelve bor ers scheduled to appear at Dream land tomorrow night are working availing themselves of the oppor tunity t © them go through their paces. The gym is open to the public and the promoters invite any who will to watch the workouts Balt says the first bout will be staged at 8:30 sharp, and that there will be no delays, RITCHIE TICKLED; HE PROVES HE'S BAN FRANCISCO, April 123.—W!l lie Ritchie is a legitimate light bt. who journeyed to his training camp yesterday, were convinced that the champion can train down to 133 pounds and etill retain all his fighting strength. Just to convince the skeptical that the reports that he would have trou Friday night with Tommy Murphy out there and many local fans are DOWN TO WEIGHT el Fight fans to the number of 300, | today | ble in making the weight for his go| * feller that hollers loudest about th’ duty o’ citizinship is usually first to dodge payin’ his income tax. Some folks hez a good deal t’ say about “‘give an’ take” an’ “live and let live,” but I notice they’re f] any 0 slow about returnin’ any of the VELVET they. borrow. , the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c. while the | WASHINGTON OARSMEN HOME TONIGHT; PICKING VARSITY TO COP EASTERN REGATTA | University of Washington stu }dents are awaiting the arrival of the victorious varsity crew, which returns from California tonight, with jubilation. A great reception will be tendered the oarsmen as they step down the gangplank at/ Pier D. A parade up the principal business streets is one of the fea | tures pl | Washington's triumph over Stan. | ford and California on the Oakland estua course Saturday morning, has renewed the hopes of even the most pessimistic to believe that the varsity has a great chance to win the laurels at the Poughkeepsie re gatta on the Hudson next June |Heinie Zimmerman, who did not make the trip South in order to |make up his studies, will row at} Poughkeepsie, and his appearance | in the boat is one of the chief rea- song the Washingtonians figure to win. He is one of the strongest men in the shell, and as the oars- |men beat Stanford and California without Zimmerman, and by nearly the same margin as did the crew the year previous, which later fin- ished third at Poughkeepsie, Wash- [xin immediately. Scores have been enlisted in this work and, owing to Washington's great showing last year, the money is expected to ome much easier this tii BASEBALL TOMORROW DUGDALE PARK PORTLAND VS, SEATTLE Take Fourth Avenue Cars, 5 DANCE AT DREAMLAND ‘TONIGHT ‘ium 2 OC LADIES FREE Admisston, Including 2 Dance Scenic There is a lot, behind this match |thought he was not of championship —13 pounds—were untrue, Ritchie Cafe Does it ever occar to you that back of these results is | a long, long story? We experimented for years to determine exactly the kind of fabric needed in a typewriter ribbon, and to evolve the formulas which produce the best results in the various colors, both of ribbons and car- bon papers. Then take the machinery. 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These Harvard boys are getting reckless. Twice this year the varsity crew has been almost swamped. geet Here are two reasons why Eng-| land should declare war on the; United States: | OUIMET and TRAVERS. Mellon, the Cincinnat! Reds’ catcher, Is beginning to ripen, ac- cording to the scribes, But Herzog thinks he le etill « bit green. gous There i» some doubt in Buffalo to whether Larry Schlafly’s team will finish in eighth place or Rolling Stone won at Jamestown races and also won at Charleston. What about this rolling stone gathering no moset | In the town that Is famous for Quakers Lives @ young man named Frank Bake Every day, Just for fun, He knocks a home run, And, believe us, he is no faker. eee Croak and Hammer are to meet in a ten-round go, mys a ne’ item. If either lives up to his name, it will be some battle. eee The swimming team of the Uni versity of California will invade the |East this year, leaving California jin May and returning in September. . . Bombardier Wells is having a 'feasion by bidding for the burial or lot of fun with these French heavy- weights, but does not care to dis cuse Yankee heavies. eee Eddie O'Keefe, the _feather- weight, handed Johnny Ptazzal a lacing in a six-round bout, reads a news item. This affair wae not pulled off on a piazza, however. b 1 HAF 3ust BEEN READING DER LIFE OF COLUMBUS. HE WASS AWIGE GUY,O6CAR. HE COULD MAKE A E6G STANT ON END. Dor's more DAN A HEN CAN Dit. ALL or os There are 2,100 ontries in the) Penn relay games to be held in| Philadelphia in June. A test Eastern semi sional catcher, aged 20, -profes- weight ¥. KERR, 140 Twenty-first Ave. N. SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol-| lowing Merchante—They Are } Thoroughly Reliable and | Solicit Your Patronage. PREPARE FOR SPRING) a ap your Store Front. Let ue q en for 8 new “business @ Koning “mage Je Seattle.” Imates Free LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. "CAFES we Vv. ADAMS J. D. THAGARD The Mecca!) First Avenue | | treet | | Uaton _FUNERAL DIRECTORS | SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pro cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE SHE CAN To A EG6 To WAY IT, MY DEAR ADOLPH, DoT iss NoppiNas REMARKABLE AT ALL. TO MARE A EGG BTANT OM END ISSeA SIMPLE TRICK BUT YOu HAF TO KNOW DER SECRET. COWMBUS KNEW (T. which Tom Andrews ts promoting that the general public and the fight lovers do not know. White has been seeking this match for more than! nd it is his great oppor-| two years, tunity, I happen to know that he an fished for a match with Ritchie, allod for it and maneuvered tn all kinds of ways to get it. Now that he has his opportunity, we will see what he does with it. In somo ways Charile has had hard luck, He has missed fire when his seemed best, and fafled to get sev eral rich matches by alip-ups that were unexpected. White believes the champion is modeled for hi Boy Swims Bay @ icy waters of Elliott bay have been conquered. Before the trick was turned, Arthur Cavill, « noted professional swimmer, sacrificed his life fn the attempt; another narrowly escaped death when seized by mp, and a third was pulled out of the water exhausted when within a few yards of his noon and won. He swam from Went Seattle to the Spring docks In less than two hours, The distance is three miles, Hanson was severely chilled when he climbed out, and a dozen men worked over him an hour to restore his circulation. He fs 22 years old quite “shining neon. Atal gchining, erie So Dol. caliber. jthose who saw him fight against ‘Wolgast if they held that opinion, but many still refuse to t par with some of his predeces: | sors, | Battle of Wits fighter. for, and he has «peed. will be one of wits, as well as fi | The bo: may ewiteh and spring a big sur- prise. One thing ts certain. It ought to be the fastest battle seen in a long time. | Complete Report of Market Today The reduction of quotations for spring brofiers to 23 cents was the only change of importance on the street today. The previous price | was 25 cents. Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Apples, local cooking +... Yakima potatoes | White river potatoes Rone seed potatoes Reets, sack Head lettuce Rutabagas lettuce Rweet potat [white turnips Artichokes. Got iflower, 4 ry, Cal 4am celery, Garlic | Tomatoes, Rhudar, toc Honey, new, cane Money, strained Cal. navel navels, crate. Cal. lemons. crate Chotoe lemons, erate .. Producers Veal and Pork Aprings, Rrotiers, f over 3 Ibs. : fat. 2 ibe. and under Veal, larger Pork, good biock hoi (Gorrected daily by 7 The Bradner God Native Washington GAY DISS 165 DER Eaa,UND 1 Am q TOLUMBUS. HOW Do WE MARE (T STANT ON END? WHY WE BRING Ir Down SMARTLY SO DER TIP GETS DENTED UND GIVES A SURFACE TD STAND ON— He disabused the minds of pelieve he White, too, is an underestimated He is much more clever than he ever has been given credit The battle have studied each other's championship chances | systems so carefully that either one | 0% | Limburee: lington figures this year’s bunch is the stronger. Dunbar, a veteran |cox#wain, replaces Hammer, who took part at Poughkeepsie last year, His presence tn the boat has also boosted Washington's stock. | A campaign to raise funds to de |fray the crew's expenses will be-| —_—— = A COMEBACK? YORK, April 18—The Ift-| BY THOUSANDS |: Wy city of Racine, Wis, is getting into the major league class as a fight town. Its next fight of im- CHICAGO, Apri! 13.—Severai | portance is scheduled for Wedn |thousand fans, headed by a brass|day night, between Joe Mandot, a band, marched to the railroad sta-|former serious contender for the |tlon today to welcome Joe Tinker | lightweight title, and prod McCue, and the members of the Chicago | Are Federal league club returning from | |their spring training camp. | weighed in public yesterday, tipping the beam at exactly 134%. The champion is now three-quar- ters of a pound below the weight he is to make Friday at 6 p. m. He could go still lower {f necessary. Ritchie was more than pleased | with his condition. He grinned like a kid when he mn he hopped on the scales. FEDS GREETED | | the hice middle The! | weight, will swap punches in Indian-| club will open the season at Kan-/apolis Wednesday night with Gus) j sae City” Wednesday. | Cortana. The _— is a scheduled SIX. 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