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GHIGLIONE & SONS Portable Houses = . onsnaen, these and stvien Mase im SEATTI. 4 shipped overrwhere ate | natistied owners are our _retorences rc m alows Powell Butler, Wufflt, Wagner, Lewis, Lynch, of. Kelly 1b. Shea, o. Smith, an. Bb. 2b. rf. GREAT CROWD EXPECTED AT GAME TODAY At 8 o'clock thin afternoon, whep | |Mavor Hi Gill winds up to piteh al ball to A. F. Haas, president of the| city courell, the ball season will} be on at Dugdale’s Rainier Valley | park, Although the weather out:| Hook was gloomy this morning, and |the weather bureau predicted show: ers, the ardor of the fans waa not | dampened. | Schneider to Pitch | Hundreds bought tickets = at | downtown places, and a great) crowd is expected to witness the struggle between the Giants and || Portland Colts. Schneider, who has shown won-| }ders tn the spring workout, will) pitch for Seattle against Pat East- Hley, luminary of the Colts’ training session. Cadman will wear the |windpad for the Giants. Murray will start as the Portland backstop. ster, the new umpire, will of-| ficlate. Parade Precedes Game A parade was held down town} jand players were brought to the) |park by automobile. It was the/ longest procession in which a Se-| fattle ball clab has ever taken part. | This is the first opening day cere-| mony, held at the new park. Owner Dug announced today that }ladies would be admitted free to the |park every Thursday afternoon | This is the same day as set aside for the feminine rooters last year. | JAPS ARE HAPPY PORTLAND, April 14.—The play-| ers of the Kelo University baseball team were Joyous as the result of |their victory, by a score of 2 to 1, over the Columbia University team |yesterday. Out of six games the | Japanese have played since landing jat Vancouver two weeks ago, this | was the first they had won WATSON TURNED BACK George Watson, outfield, secured | by Pittsburg from St. Joe Western | leaguers, will be turned back to that club. | | (Corrected Gatty by JW. Gotwin & Co) Appies, local cooking . Yakima potatoes ee White river potatoes . Early Rose seed potatoes | Florida celery, eri Parsiey A ros, Cal Gariie, string Garite. loose |: Tomatoes, crate Rhubarh, Soeal, per tb. naw, ene strained Oranges, Cal. na Amal! size, nal | Ducks "ss... 19 Squads, good 209 Guinea fowl, i 800 16 186 12 @ 16 42 Pork, good bicck hows’. (08 @ toy Pedorrected dally by The Bradner Co} Native creamery a Native W ‘creamery, sol! pack 2 rem. Eastern creamery, . 6 creamery, \ lows storage ” Blorage creamery 2 Fresh ranch ... Wisconsin tripleti - @ 4 Wisconsin twins 20 a1 Block Bwise . 0 Limborger_. HERE’S THE WAY Spokane ve. Victoria | Miller appears to be the favor BEFORE 1 Go ANY FURTHER mir YOU, ADOLPH, I AM GOING To GIVE You DER CHING OF YouR LIFE. I HAF OWED “OU DISS FoR A LONG TIME. Felte, Crum, Scanlon, 2b. Zimmerman, Ryan, 1b Lamb, 8b Delmas, Brottem, ¢ Fitehner, p. rf. NORTH | Shaw, If. | MeCarl, 1b, Bennett, 2b, Frisk, rf. Brinker, ef. | Hiester 3b. Bcharnweber, ss. Cheek, « Hall, p. = =Seattle’s 1914 Schedule SOMETHI AT HOME APRIL—Portiand, 14, 18, 19; Vancouver, 23, 24, MAY—Victoria, 7, Tacoma, 11, 12, 1 17; Portland 30 (two ga’ , 3 JUNE—Victoria, 6, 7; Spokane, 8, 9, 10, 11 12°18 Vancouver, Victoria, Spokane, 19; Vancouver, 16, 16, 20, 21, &, 9 “4, 18, 30, 31 AUGUST—Vancouver, Tacoma, 10, 11, 12, 1 16; Victoria, 17, 18, Portland, 24 90; Victor 1, , 14 19, ER—Victoria, 1, 6; Porth 7 , 9, 10, 11 20 24; Spokane, 25 Bold face ladies’ day. figures denote TRIES TO BUST UP BIG SERIES By Hugh Fullerton Charles W. Murphy 1s gone from Daseball, and it is apropos to tel some of the unprinted things that marked his stormy career of elgh' years as owner of the club. Some of the long hidden is coming out it Chicago truth bat no one outside the Cub office ever will know how much happened during that event ful epoch. Did you know that once only the intervention of one man prevented the calling off of one world's series and the stopping of the third game jof that series? It was in 1908 Chicago had won the National league pennant after a desperate struggle, winning the play-off of the tle from New York fn a wonderful battle on the Polo grounds. The feeling was mobbed, then bombarded tn their/ club house after their victory. They fled from New York. Just | {*** as they were rushing for their train, | the national commission telegra; 4 deciding upon Detroit. President Murphy was on the, train. At Chicago the office force was) Chi. | | tickets | Mayor Fred Busse’s private secre | tary, accompanied by Jimmy Mark- ham, secretary of the police, went) busy selling tickets and all cago was demanding them. During that rush for tense. The Chicago players wore beaten, | HERE TONIGHT Dan Salt bas everything in read- iness for the big boxing show to be given under the auspices of Austin alt at the Dreamland pavilion The first bout will caer & tonight. promptly at 8:30, Interest in the bout between Ivan | Miller and Romeo Hagen, the local welterweights, tn at fever hea! Following is the Ivan Miller complete card vs. Romeo Hagen, Percy Cove va, Billy Wright, Pete Kiger vs. Henry Kraiger, Ad Schaf- fi ve. Johnny Summers; Nefl ys. Battling Skee. HERE’S UMPS PORTLAND, April 14.—Shuster lat Seattle, Frary at Tacoma and Casey at Spokane. This was the way the umpires were distributed by President Jones league season today. Jones left for Tacoma this morning to be present WHY THE RUSH? The Maryland legislative com- mittee will report on horse racing in 1916. BIG TRADE PENDING The Chicago Cubs may trade Mollowitz and Bronkie to Indian- apolis for Buck O’Brien. SHERIDAN A COME-BACK Martin Sheridan, former world's champion athlete, is training to re- gain his laurels. Young | Cowen vs. Harry Broquez; Gil Me-| | for the opentng of the Northwestern | | | NO, YOU GOT TO TAKE YOUR WHIPPING HEY, VERE You Gone? NG TO PASTE IN YOUR HATS ABROAD APRIL—Spokane, 27, 20 MAY—Spokane, 1, 2, 3; Vie toria 4, 6, 6; Vancouver, 18, 19, 0, 21, 22, 23 (two games) JUNE—Tacoma, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21; Portland, 22, 23, 24, 256, 26, 27, 28; Vancouver, 29, 30. JULY — Vancouver, 2; Tacoma, (two AUGUST—Spokane, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 9; Victoria, 20, 21 SEPTEMBER — Vancouver, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Outside Games Piayed in Seattle May 3, Vanconver vs, Vio toria; June 21, Vancouver vs. Victoria; July 26, Vancouver vs Spokane. MAYOR COULDN'T GET }to the Cub offices t Uckets for Mayor Bu Markham knew Murphy's secre- to tn- tary, Thomas, and started troduce the mayor’ “You know Mr. D,”* you're a - you Mayor Busse was told about tt “Call a patrol wagon,” he said Bring him to “Go get that fellow. my office and I'll talk to him.” A patrol wagon loaded wit obeyed. The mayor things. Then the ticket « andal|him to intereede with the mayor. broke. The Chicago club came Brundage appealed to Mayor Busse home to play the first gam injand at the | minute the order) company his Chicago. was cancelled and the world Mayor Busse was ready. mers WH. Kennedy, Tourist and Athion Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: ¢ cept Sunday), 6:99, 10:30 « m1 t Sunday, #unday 2:90), 6 Raturday, 1148 pm. | | Restaurant THIS WEEK “The Girls in the Arbor'’ Elizabeth O’Brien a O'Brien Miss ¢ Grace Purdy Winona Houitt Peggy Nash Brink & Wilson Coming April 20 Edith Mayer The House That Quality Built | THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914, WESTERN Vancouver vs, Tacoma see about;a big squad of mounted police to ‘h police) He went to Ed Brundage, then high sald a few | in political circles and pleaded with He had |ten w. ordered 400 policemen on foot, and NAVY YARD ROUTE ox. Time Table subject to change witheut ph. | notice | Phone Main 5101. Pure tec Hoend ‘Trtp. N Let Me Cure You Making Good Year After Year Is the Keeret of My success a 2) i My wsnicee Are Ratirely Private. a” FREE ination t PiLEs, O88 VEINS, ULCERS, BTC. DR. DONAWAY 807 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash, Million, If. Fries, of. Went, 1b. | Neighbors, rf. MeMullin, 2b. | Bloomer, #s Yohe, %b. harris, ©. Girot, p. | CHAMP MEETS TOUGH ONE IN TOM MURPHY? NEW YORK, April 14 ren, sporting editor of the New York Evening World believes that Champion Willie Ritchie will find that ho bas some task on hand if he} expects to dispose of Harlem Tom my Murphy over the knockout routo in their 20-round match in San Francisco next Friday evening. Commenting on the event, Edgren nald “Ritchie may find that knocking Tommy Murphy out quickly ts| more of a task than he thought. Tommy Murphy {s an experienced old timer, He has shown unex pected ruggedness in all his long | Western fights, Tommy always takes good care of himself, #o it Is quite porsible that he haw not be- gun to ‘ge k,’ even though he has been fighting for 14 years.” HE Bob Kd-| | | SEAT; block the streets leading to the Cub| park, to prevent the game because other laws, and becar scalping outrage. There was consternation in the| Cub management. In that dilemma | one man rose to the emergency He was Secretary Charles Williams, | jto the Chicago Federal leagues. ‘a8 permitted to proceed, DR.E.J.BROWN D SPECIALIST FOR YOUR EYES and TEETH Beware of dentists at First av, and Cherey st. representing themacives as Dr, Edwin J. Brown so ne te catch my pa- S od an Optica! Department h my Dental praction I tp co in atrateht oning CROS® EYES. ri ing EYE &TRAIN and cor recting vieual and muscular | troubles. f of the RYE: Call on me personally and 1 shall tn treduce you te Dr. ©. & Knowlton, the ¥ ST in my offices, and for you PRACTICE Grows and give my patients there t In Dentiet ry. When completed my Dental and Op. | tea! business will occupy 32 offices, 16 ting rooms, 2 extracting rooms, 2 sception rooma, 1 gold quipped Dental Offic Jin the world. Every |aterilized before it te used again Every mouth ts given antiveptic treat. ment before and after extractions. avery net of te uarantesd to fit o y in anteed, | my prices, then go to any Dentist or Op. |tometrist you desire and have them do your work BROWN, D. D. 6, * Len Dentist iret Av., Union Block, until 4 for people who champion, was given the per decision over Gene Delmon’ Memphi of alleged violations of building and| done a fine thing, e of the | lin throw to the program for the re }tey carnival April | nam ” char who recently left the Cubs and went|San Francisco to Bakersfield. | nam ser-| Francisco next year if be wasn't afraid of being assassinate out by Cornell.” that 0 Ferns on @ foul and was carried out of the ring. waist line. How’d you like to be an Aviator Or would you prefer to stay on of Cy Young, has tuberculosis of the knee and fs walking around Elkhart, Ind., on crutches. ee should Grubbs and Matzes on the team. vs. Joe Choynski, 6 rounds, stop- ped by police; draw; Boston, Mass, rounds, New York, last of April; middleweighters. not very good at beating carpets. York Giants is the only member of McGraw's squad who isn't signed for three years. was the banner agricultural state in 1909, according to a bulletin is- sued by ment today. ‘l vious to that year free examination, learn| Idaho's crops Star homes in one evening than ‘tment open evenings until] there home in a week. CLUBS WILL LINE U Seattle ve Perrine, 2b. Raymond, wa. Killilay, ef. Swain, rf. Duddy, 2b. James, 1b. Martini, If. Cadman, ¢ Schneider, p HEY, YOU FANS! The Pink Star—as in the past is first on the streets every af ternoon with the first complete scores of the baseball games. The Pink is the most complete sporting extra found tn Seattle. Read the detatled description of the local game, the scores from the other Northw cities and all the major and Federal league resulta, Remember, The Star Pink is always first, BY FREDDIE Kilbane, featherweight newspa- t of Johnny Makes no difference to Johnny who makes the decision as long as it {# inf his favor .. . University of Pennsylvania has oor “ Vea dding the Jave- . Eleven aviators have filed their with the committee in of the Smile race from It doesn’t take much to file a Just a sharp pencil. ee King Alfonso says he would ac polo team to San knew they had of polo. News Item—'Michigan nosed And, reading further, we find e score was 47 to 27. thinking about. oe Spike Kelly won from Wildcat Poor Kelly got spiked below the And go up in the Sky, Earth And find an easier way to Die? Lou Criger, the old battery mate The Belleville (11.) never £0 ball team hungry with A DIP INTO THE PAST June 18, 1894, Bob Fitzsimmons A GLIMPSE AHEAD Eddy Reddy vs. George Chip, 10 A JOY THOUGHT FOR TODAY {| A fellow who beats the drum is Chief (Jack) Myers of the New WASHINGTOD “April 14—Idaho the agricultural depart- In the 10 years pre- the value of increased 270.7%. A FOR RENT ad in The Wants reaches more) are people passing your been a good-sized | Portland Whitt, If. McKune, 3b tric Netzel, rf Melchotr, ef. Guigni, 1b. Reams, 2b Coltrin, ws. Murray, c Kastley, p. CALIFORNIA ‘CREWS WILL - ROWON LAKE. Seattle 1s promised an aquatic event even more thrilling than | feu so on taking them tor ever i that held down at Onkland Satur-| fine mar noching slee sould core day morning, where the University | We have the natural way of curing éis- |of Washington triumphed over Stanford and California, when a big regatta is held on Lake Wash ington May in which the same three crews, and an added one,| will compete Vancouver Comes, Too Both Stanford and California will bring a varsity and freshmen crew here for the race, and two strong eights will be sent down jfrom Vancouver, B. C, This will |mark the first time Washington |has competed against more than jone crew at the same time in Se- attle. trieity Gizord) cir y ling « |atrong, healt Wear Elec President Plays a Joke |. The two Washington crews re jturned home Monday afternoon |aboard the steamship. The liner |was scheduled to arrive in the| *hirling as evening, and a big celebration at | the dock had been arranged. 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