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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 13 You Really Can’t Afford to Miss Seeing Regal S 1 5 Suits if you have an economical twist in your make-up. If you don’t care a hang for a dollar, or how many dollars you spend extrav- agantly, buy your clothes elsewhere and continue throwing money away. 7 Champion Ritchie Is Overwhelming Favorite eens FUR WILL FLY TONIGHT WHEN TOM BOSS TEALY ] TITLE-HOLDER EXPECTS AN [FuRWiLt FLYToNIcHTWHENTOm EASY TIME WITH MURPHY IN /——-——JOLTS. TEAM; TONIGHT’S BATTLE, HE SAYS MOVES SWAIN SAN FRANCISCO, April 17-—-!and brains, but ts sald to lack a Huhn, first string catcher, Witte Ritchie, champion light-/ punch. Swain transferred to left. Weight, will defend his title here to-| Weight Easy for Both “ee night at Coffroth’s Eighth st. arena) Neither Ritchie nor Murphy has Those are three changes which nat Harlem Tommy Murphy of/ any trouble regarding weight. The| will be observed by the fans at New York. Both fighters were| articles call for weighing in at 126| the ballyard this afternoon, Hubn Pronounced to be as fit as the grind| pounds one hour before the battle and Brown got into the game yes Of training could make them, and a| They have been within striking dis terday, and the former more than torrid battle was expected by the) tance of this figure for several days. made good. Four runs were ac 8. | Champion ts Confident counted to the Dutchman's trusty Ritehie will be an almost proh{h-| “I was never more confident of bat. His single broke the tle score ive favorite, The betting public is| victory in my life,” Ritchie said, to- in the fourth stanza, and a slashing Ing 10 to 4 on Ritchie, and even| day. “Iam going into the bout with two-bagger, which landed at the Murphy does not last 20 rounds. | the determination to end It as quick base of the left field bleacher wing, Ritchie Has Everything jy _as possible. Charges that I am cleared the loaded bases tn the Close followers of the game say | *ffald of Murphy have got under my eighth. On another instance one hat Ritthie has everything that/**!®. and I intend to show the peo- Kune tried to dash home. Huhn % oes to make a champion. He is ple of my home town that they were blocked the plate so cleverly Terry me, clever, has plenty of stamina, “P Warranted. This battle ts IHkely didn’t get within w yard of the clita corking punch and plenty of|' de brief del, although it was a hurry-up play brains, In addition to these, he is Hubn wan inserted in the fray, unas “Morohy bee er AGEN WINS BY (og I kind of stuff which marked his work Year aril 17 yesterday he could beat any first After Year Is the TACOMA, April 17.-As a boxer, Secret of My If money counts with you—if you are trying to “save up” —if you want to get the MOST your money will buy—then Regal $15 Suits are the suits for you. The man who buys a Regal $15 Suit is in great good luck. He gets as stylish a suit as any man would wish to wear. Well tailored through and through. Equal in looks and BETTER in tailoring than he would pay $20 or $25 for outside of the Hub. | | eee Of course, you will see $15 Suits in other stores—and some of them may be pretty good suits at that, but where will you find the va- riety, the tailoring, the style, and the fit that is found in Regal $15 Suits? Nowhere else in Seattle. That's sure. Do the same as we have done—look. Then you will be convinced. See that your next suit carries the Regal label. ‘YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT string catcher fn the clreuit out of his Job, | Battling Johnson of Los Angeles ts a good punching bag, according to the verdict of the fight fans who }#aw Joe Bonds of Tacoma wear himself out slamming the Johnson person around the ring last night. Bonds won by several large city blocks, but could not put his man away. The speed event of the evening was the four-round affair between Paul Steele and Eddie Shannon. Martini, who has been slack with the stick, did bench duty, and Roy Brown filled the breach in left. It was an off day for the youngster, and he went through the nine tn nings without a biff. Brown te a good fielder, but he found left field included a little too much territory For this reason he will exchange places with Swain today. “Are you going to keep Brown in the field?” Tealy was asked. “Well, FREE |The contest was a draw, qT that's entire) ” ‘ommy Murphy Is seen wearing hie new ear protectors, which he| that’s entirely up to him,” Little confine my practive to chron Mi cimamee piagen. Seattle, stopped | uses when sparring to protect his ears. Tonight Murphy meets Willie | NaPoleon answered. nervous diseases of men efered onmnctinethotvad dagen! Ritchie for the lightweight champl onship of the world. eee and women, such as chronte ail- ee Martini will remain on the squad of the LIVER, STOMAC : (CISCO, Cc 7.4 1 : ae — Mais, KIDNEYS, Rae BEES RETURN —_ i grat my JO, Oa Pang 17 Tommy haa little to say about! gor utility purposes. In the event | SKIX, BLOOD, PILES VARI. ~After 11 years in the fight game, the plan of battle by which he will/that some accident befalls one of S vEING ULCERS gro. | for five of which he haw been a top. try to wrest the title from Ritchie, the tnflelders, Brown wil! come tn DR. DONAWAY notcher, Harlem Tommy Murphy,! but the vim he puts into his traf © theld 207 Third Avenue, Sectite. Wash I od via poesia wallopiuss, | ,cttie scarred veteran of the ritg,|ing showe that’ be intends te te oe Ager greed hy a diane at Spokane vento nag nat on | is at Inst going to get a fling at the|a deal of fighting. Never a hard |)" ‘ ‘he eardens., = sar oe ga - ane yeater ay and COP-/iientweight championship of the! hitter, the Harlemite {s- now put! seattie— ARR POA RF Soe : e | World. Tonight he will try to wrest|ting real steam and greater ac-| Perrine, 3 hie ear td: Se flee | ss * Ke $ 2) the lightweight crown from Willie|curacy in his punches than ever |"armon4, se TE aS We ae Vas Spokane “ -- 4 7 3) Ritchie in a 20-round contest here. | before. Kititiey, of 0 ek a ee | hyp va a and Brottem, Car- | Will Make It Fast 1 They Like Hie Style, BG We Ee ae: ney; Coveles! He and Shea. Tommy ion't much of a hand to| Murphy has always been popular an ae ae ee Ms J talk. But he has said that this|with the fight fans because be ts a |2ra"® if - | 615-61 7-61 F A At Yancourer— |match ts going to be ono of the|willing mixer. Ho has a rough, |monter’» pe Gas HR pee irst ve. ‘ancouver . LJ tastent fights that the sport world | busy style that keeps an opponent | | Tacoma 71 hee overseen. hopping and ta considorea the net Rieeee On the Square Opp. Totem Pole | clones, Doty and: Case :| “Lam going to bore right tn from |consistent fighter in the game. er Wg Gah ey Se ‘ | . the tap of the gong,” be said, “and| During bis li-year career, the eres e RE LITTL RENT =) aap : give the fans their money's worth. Harlem boy has fought the best of , ee ey MR HES He THE BIG STO. WITH THE E My wind is right and I will make them Packey McFarland, Ono Sree es the weight of 135 pounds an hour|Round Hogan, Leach Cross, Abe a i | before the fight with ease.” ‘Attell—all of them. ee ee ES es The gymnasium staff of the Seat-| aereaes tle Athletic club wae pretty well co shot to pieces today. Frank Vance, +] ere) : the club's physical director, and Pat | -——--— Scott, boxing instructor, are doth | ‘oi or gh out of the game. Vance broke his test 1g AGP Shale collarbone wrestling with Riley, a | Paton. er | heavyweight, and Scott put a thumb Sek getammet| Wiimtegee is oak pie best yout of commission tn a sparring bout tallcctecesr $:| Washington-Boston game post-| The seattle Athletic club's ten-jand rank as some of the with BIll Pierce. Both accidents oc- curred yesterday. oudie piay—-Bonner to Ray-|poned; rain. nis courts on Lake Washington are |courts to be found in the state of | mond to James: umpire—shuster, AT NEW YORK: open and plans are under way for|Washington. Several asphalt and | arene Philadelphia-New York game) staging two big tournaments this |concrete courts may be established postponed; rain. summer, The first t ament, for|in the fut) for year round Johnson, record holder, won the 412-|$20,000 changed hands on the re AT DETROIT R. H. E.| members of the club, will be held ing. pasa eh dn, bes iR ady for Show milo All-Alaska sweepstakes, from sults of the race. The winner gets 13 4) during the early part of June and | | Soccer enthusiasts are engeriy Nome to Candle and return, in 81/a purse of $3,000. Detroit .... +6 10 2) the f ‘bam- waiting the big get-together ‘rand | hours 8 minutes, driving a team of| “Scotty” Allan, who won the 1911 t he fire @ Peat: Vptehatty excel om be wer PLAYS POOL, Too smoking concert to Be given under | 18 Siberian wolfhounds. and 1912 races, finished second, Boer yg Bw 9) wht —— | The clud house at the courts, pert | the, suaptoss of the Celtie Fodtball iis Secon satettaeees to Talk weclinee kee (B00 iinod aien | street car men Thuraday and when |) NATIONAL LEAGUE SCORES | |x nown as the Firlock club, will be| Members of both clubs will as —* | the figures were added the blaze |* |formally opened for the season on|semble at the White House bil- First and Pike, next Saturday |74 hours and 14 minutes. The dogs)the home stretch and cheered the| fighters had rung 33 fares on the|.,AT ST. LOUI | E-/either May 1 or 15. The shower |liard parlors Saturday night, when NOME, Alaska, April 17.—John, It 1s estimated that more than A dig attendance is ex. finished strong. iwinmer, carmen. Five tallies was the car |iittsburg .. 4) baths and dressing room are al-|Miles Netzel, the champ pool play- crew's share of the score. Smoke wet ye 4| ready in use. ler of the Northwestern Heague, at: a ar 9 McGill heaved for the firemen with) “A INCIND : Under the careful supervision of tempts to down Blondy ler, RAH-RAHS CAN'T FOOL THEM SOFT FOR M coy Doran wearing the trusty wind pad.| Chicago-Cincinnat! game post-| arnietic Director Vance the courts |pocket-billiard champ. The game | i? PLAY NEW. YORI, Apel 17-—Little ou {Smith and Kempster comprised od bea eee es jhave been put in excellent shape will be played at 7:30. The intercollegiate baseball sea-|! o14 New York town is all ||,.NEW YORK, April 17—Al Mo-| Car battery, | | | New York-Philadelphia game post- | . | Coy, conqneror of Geo. Chip, bi | ‘ smoked up over the scheduled poe le TE fOr tae ceaka oP thee | ‘The Alki club, averaging 15 years, |Poned; rain. | 20-round fuss in San Francisco || MAi°¢ Nh Or wants‘ a jo eeae Cali, AT BROOKLYN: | . 1,000 a week. This game for Sunday. Call) tonight between Willie Ritchie }|* rk at $1, ~ 793 ax i1.| Boston-Brooklyn game postpon-| ond Harlem Tommy Murphy. ||™e2Ds that the return match he| me ae stan i oe ee ed; rain. son opens in Seattle today with a game between the University of) | Washington and Oregon teams. | | Two games will be played. } DR. MACY CURES All Chronic and many so-called In- curable Diseases. The Exe, Bar, Nose, Throat, Asthma, specinetreeeaconineiteines ih we, |promised to give Chip here April | ‘ | ‘3 ; oe NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 1 base Si Fascia viel Would Hike || 28 1s off. Before leaving for Pitts.| The Seattio: Midgets, BE ay + Tide @| core, "Weak Lunes, Dropsical, Tuber | t » eo 2. be | cular an naemic Con Rhee- Won. tow bacon, but when it comes to bet- |] Cos gigeves MM engagement, Me) e*Ciass GC division of The Btar|, FEDERAL LEAGUE SCORES i matin, Nervous, Disorders, Paral 4 Se ent ttn Ritch’ The {| _“E cannot afford to pass up the | league. | AT ST” LOUIS: R.A. EB. Shanes Livee, winddee and ait Wirtes : mane of the fans do not || *4 engagement when I can draw | ROUTES RE Indianapolis .. + oe ee ety, Dherders, Disorders of: Se a 3 think he has even an outaide || 4°¥® 10,000 iron men for ten reeks | GIPE is RESTING * Louis ..... ace 4S Soe ee cacy ann 2h nee Ce : chance of relieving the cham- })° Work. I'll give Chip a chance} | AT KANSAS CITY: “RW FE without the knife. pton of the title when my tour is ended.” — Chicago... ae 8 Ail intel Peregs, “dueplacenente: aml ‘ esecareeuenneemonnenaie lk eriods, ce: Big Al Gtpe is getting his vaca- Kansas City 6 1 oy dlstabe end’ weeknumes haan to the sex without resorting to sur- gery. = All Diseases of Men—-Nervous Debiitty, DR. MACY Blood Polson, all special and Chi Oem Weeds! ‘Oiaseent tenaiinn Disorders and weaknesses, n My treatment for all wi De- Coamopolia, Wash., March 26,1914. \ Asthma has been the cause of much gon, ee img f and @istress to me for years, and as I Seow: ity never -~* grew older tt seemed to get a ticht- Hours, 10 a m. to § p. m Sundays, er grip upon me, in spite of any treat- 10 to 12. Call or write, results in the various both of ribbons and car- bon papers. ‘Then take the machinery. The average per- son would hardly think, in i n Ribbon won't be used in the box this week| AT BALTIMORE: $33) RAYMOND, | April 17.—-Bfforts| and that his rest will continue until} Buffalo-Baltimore game postpon- are being made to rematch Bud) m4 gol decides to o00| East side residents will get a} “ Sol decides te $00 | tania ot Ligh “clase boxing on Fri |Anderson and Joe Swain, who| fie | Ww | fought six furious rounds to a draw| «1, } |day night when a smoker is held), ‘| “I'm not going to use Gipe until | ¢—— - lby the Hast Side Athletic club, | ere last might. Both boxers fin-|w» have a couple of days of hot|| COAST LEAGUE SCORES or st Be in spite oF Ee EME | ished strong. They weighed In at} ” " ow - Lon. wet:| Chere axe five bexiig numbers 6n| ni | weather,” Tealy sald today. “Whilo |® ot) Be ae treatment in May, 1913 sae 1-098 | the program. vf jabout 145 pounds Anderson nis arm seems all right, we can't| Los Angeles, 10, San Francisco 5; || ht that time my condition wi si DR. MACY, Specialist vm ——————— | POOR OLD BUD! i ier sirenty soon passe the! Brooklyn Pittsburg ame post-| : 000 A FLOSSY CARD word by Manager Tealy that he |poned; rain. ’ | BTV | i bake the ball /ed; rain. | eee et Same. «| Me. clans c Venice 3, 8 ; 1 that T could not walk. a slow Walk gq Advanced Methods, 302-8-4 Glebe Interest is centered on a meet- afford to take any chances. He|Venice 3, Sacramento 1; Portland - a - In Advan | form. probably will take part in one of |4, Oakland 2. | oor saat Bg gta my Bik. Madison and Ist, Seattle, Wash. st. Louis . Detrott £90 | ext week.” sparring partner for Philadelphia 21g gptremie mar Three monthe treatment from Dr. Macy completely relieved me. I have not ate and Kid Issaquah *| ATHLETES MEET CAN'T STOP HIM SCHOOLS PLAY |] haa another attack, ang, though its years of age, I believe T can now ay, as at any time in my The high school baseball season|| °*”* o ° 1 1 soo|ing of Herbert Landor, former ; & poor that my body was of a biuish hue 1 1 3 younger . D. McPHERSON, Bridge Foreman, N. P. R. R. | | Annual interclass track meet held 5 y * i] 7 | jopens in Seattle today with two YERTISEMENT OUT FOR FUTURE BASEBALL THAT Ss Too BAD »; Brondway and Lincoln yesterday | Defeating two more opponents|Kames. The withdrawal of Queen SOF a ee ; TOMORROW | afternoon was won by Broadway. | -phurgday,, Blondy Butler now has Anne prevents a third game, Broad. — ro POMEL ASOLO TF VICTORIA, B. C., April 17.—Un-| oe : 23 straight victories to his credit, | way won the championship last year DUGDALE PARK able to raise funds, the Royal Vic-| WHO WANTS TO? He trimmed Roy Thornton, 100 to and this year’s squad is a formidable PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE [| toria club will not put a boat Inthe! Harvard students’ connell votes /78, and T. S. Olsen, 100 to 23. Hejone. Today's schedule ts: Take Fourth Avenue Cars. Lipton cup races at Seattle this against organized cheering at|plays F. G. Guilford this afternoon| Broadway vs. West Seattle. summer. hockey games. and Roy Thornton again tonight. Lincoln vs. Franklin. 13 Second Avena NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 6 OSGAR’S NEW NAME FOR “FRITZIE” IS APPROPRIATE VELL, 'T DITNT BOUND DescRIPTVE ENOUGH. EF ADOG RASS A SAIC! DISPOSITION, HE SHOULT HAF A DO 1? Youbet SeE— Bic mM, GINGER! \| Remington Typewriter Company Cacersereted) 1111 THIRD AVENUE Wash.