Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Cleveland Naps | Get Doggie Back and Cop a Game | The Cleveland Naps got their bulldog mascot, Larry, back yester- day afternoon, and won their first game this season, defeating the Oht- cago White Sox, 4 to 1. The mascot was sent home shortly before the Naps commenced the season and for eight consecutive days Cleveland was on the short end of the figures. Pvery player on the squad de manded the return of the dog. The request was granted yesterday, and the Naps won. THE 8STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914, Hatters who triple and are then called out because a coacher ott | third base stops them from trying to score do not lose any bares from | the value of their hit. This {* the ruling which has been made by Ban Johnson, president of the American league, after being questioned by dozens of writers on this point. The new rule went Into effect this - os Batters’ Bingles , Won’t Be Snipped, Billy vs. Jim Burner. Billy Williams vs. Gil Mo Neil. Ad Schaffile vs. Al Mosler. Tommy Clark vs. Steve Gard- | ner. ats ee Chet Neff, Seattle light weight, will undertake the toughest task of his ring career tonight at Dreamland, when he mixes with Frenchie Valse, Northwest lightweight cham. pion, for the latter's title in the DUGDALE FIELD Baseball TOMORROW aT 4 | Admission Cures Men. Old oF young men, victims of Insomnta, weaknoss from any cause are quickly eured by By mail $1, or § doxes for 45. or money returned Call or write tet Beattie. STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN | for Ta-/1¢:20em direct. Stoamer{12:20pm two hours, Bho) 2:30pm im : San Thurs'y Istana 5 points. Satury Thursy\Returns to fsattie from Bellingham val ort i706 midn’htham for Port Town-'Tue Sunday jsend. Port Angeles.|Thurs Tuced’y\Neah Bay end way Satory Thurw’y!ports { Port Cree-|Wednes rere A Monday|Angeloa, uM) 4 way ports Friday ‘Wednes cent and Friday Scot Gamble Wallow-Wiagler- | a Torjil noon daily |Kingston, — Gambie,|dasty except (Ludlow. except } alljexcept | Sunday (points on Hood Canal.|Mond’y | *A steamer will leave Beattie every Gunday at 9:00 « m. for Port Town- send direct. “Steamer Kulshan will call at Port Townsen’ faturdays only, leaving Beat! op. m Points marked ** are boat Passengers for these pointe other boat landing points m arrangements for landing assure ail risk and Habiiity in |}| mining such landing. Steamers pas cenger rate does not include boat J ianding charms | Baegege linbiiity t# limited to wearing apparel not to exceed $100 | for whole ticket. 160 pounds allowed | tree. | | ere and schedules subject to| || change without notice. ht re. | cotved Gally for all points (exoept- ing Tacoma) named in above eched- | ule ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket | ce Open from #80 & m. to 12°00 | aldnight. ‘Ticket Office, Colman Dock. _ STAR WANT ADS . BRING RESULTS | Brown, rt MELAND'S PHARMACY, 1925 Firat Av. | | POOR OLD AD LICKED AGAIN HUDSON, Wis, April 24 Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis holds a decision today over Ad Wolgast as @ result of their 10 round contest last night. Five rounds were credited to Tillman, and the others were even, The fighting was fast and furtous. After the fourth round Wolgast tried for a knockout, but was un- able to reach a vulnerable spot Tillman peppered the former champion’s head with lefta and rights, and rushed him to the ropes several times, main event of the Pacific Ath- letlc club's smoker, Neff has met and defeated some pretty good boys in his day, but he has never yet been up against as good a boy as Valse. Vaise, although “off color” to some extent in his fighting form for the past few months because | of Miness, ts undoubtedly the best lightweight tn these parts, Five other well-made matches between the best boys around here are on the card, and the smoker, as a whole, looks exceptionally good Lonnie Austin will referee and) the first contest will start at 8:30 sharp. BLONDY BUTLER WILL PLAY FOR BILLIARD TITLE Blondy Butler, holder of the Northwest pocket-billiard cham plonship agreed to defend his title against Charles Jordan, the Vancouver champion, In a 50. potnt match, beginning next Mon day. Two games will be played ev- ery day, at the rate of 125 points per game, The first game takes place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and the second at 9 p. m. The same two players recently The Giants turned the tables on the Vancouver Reavers after tak- ing three straight lckings yester. day and won, 3 to 2 eo James, Ib another chance and fs quite sure he can reverse the previous result. KLAUS COMES BACK Al McCoy's defeat of Geo, Chip has caused another fighter to return to the game. The fighter ts Frank Klaus of Pittsburg, who was twice knocked out by Chip. Klaus says he will go after a match with McCoy for the middleweight title, He is said to be wasting bis time chal- jenging McCoy for there is no chance of the latter agreeing to fight him. Writing from Los Angeles to his brother Phil in New York, Leach Cross declares his bellef that Fred- die Welsh will prove easy for him. “I am going to carry the fight to Welsh, like I did to Willie Ritehie,” Delt S vati| Writes Leach, “I know that by wad- jing into him I will have a better jehance of landing my blows,” coves 3! wlecsescccccoe~® Bl ecceuwcecscen? JIM WILL SEE IT SAN FRANCISCO, Aprtl 24—Pro- moter Coffroth will leave here to- morrow for Los Angeles to take in and © rune off Reardon tn ? innings, hite and @ rune off Dell tm 1 tant Credit vietory to Schnet: charge feat te Doty, Umpire HELP! HELP! (= Weutcroe eat . wins get his signatare The Spokane Indians took anoth-|t> q contract for a match in San er from the Portland Colts yester-| Francisco with Harlem Tommy Mur- day, winning, 6 to 4. ce 9 | PRY: Spokane ... H H Portland ... Poor Muggsy! If he could side Baker and Shea; Battiste and/step as well as Willie Ritchie he Murray. wouldn't be compelled to take the At Victoria— count so often, Tacoma “ 5 8 2 Victoria +. 0 2 1 Kaufman Tris; and Cunningham, Brot! COAST LEAGUE SCORES Los Angeles 9%, Sacramento 4; Venice 7, Portland 4; Oakland 3, San Francisco 0. WE ROW LIKE ’EM?! After watching the University of | Washington varsity eight on Lake Washington Thursday night, Archi- bald Flower, well known English sportsman, declared Washington's stroke resembles the famous Eng- ish stroke more closely than that used at any other American college. NATUROPATHY Fitchaer | ||| OSTEOPATHY || CHIROPRACTIC ||| MAGNETISM | DIVINE HEALING |}. Do you believe tn these methods? Would you | be interested to know what can be done with | them? Come to my office and let me tell you || about people right here in your own vicinity || who have been helped by them. Many cures T || can point out to you are miracolous tm thetr nature to a mind unacquainted with the uw || dertying principles involved: but are stmpie, in- deed, when once understood. Spiritual or Divine heating, the most powar- || tul of all, cannot be separat wholly from any one of all other methods or conditions Ita influence can be ne@ or increased at will with proper direction and understanding an bean demonstrated tn my work over ain, thousands of times And what know Team do again, with full ce that the results will be just what and stand ready to demonstrat just how it ts done, Call and invest « Ten yeart constant practios. Consultation free. Hours, 19 a m. to # p.m; Sundays, 19 to 12. DB. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods. .802-8-4 Globe Block, Madison and Firet, Seattle, Wash. ‘T 19% IN-UNDURABLE! So Lone AS 1 BE MIT Oscar I GET Players Pull Boxing Show Fans who saw Charley Fullerton, the little Seattle pitche Doty, a Beaver moundsman, exchange wallopa in a brief bout, after a) mixup on the baseline in the eighth inning of yesterday's game, are | urging Dan Salt to put the two on at catchweights at one of his amok- ore. The trouble occurred when Ful- | lerton ran for Gipe, Charley work ed his way around to third and tried to eprint home on Kiliflay’s slam to Doty, Doty headed Char ley off, however, and tagged him out However, Just as Doty was about to apply the ball, Charley tried to wrestle the ball from Doty’s lunch. hook, There were heated words. | Doty stuck out his gloved hand and shoved Charley away, Charles made a vain effort to flatten Doty's | nove, Then the players separated | them. Fullerton and Doty | Umptre Frary slapped on a fine of five bones each for the offense and waved Doty to the stable. |SAYS WEST WILL WIN AT POUGHKEEPSIE Coach Harry E. Vall of the University of Wisconsin, oarsman, has | already won the annual Poughkeepsie regatta for his crew. Vail con- tends that Wisconsin haa ite strongest crew in years and ought to cop the Poughkeepsie event, hands down, “The West will win,” he says. | You, the Weat is going to win. But the prize is going much farther West than Wisconsin. Out on Lake Washington, every day, a flimsy met and Butler won, Jordan wants | Water steed, manned by eight sturdy athletes, is observed gliding up | matter. 4 down an imaginary course, The men in th j®0 men ever worked before. Indeed, the Poughkeepsie winner ts going to be a Western contin- gent. ‘That particular aggregation is going to be the University of Wash- ington, Seattle's own representatives. EDDIE GRANEY SPINS A FUNNY YARN Tim McGrath was visiting Tom Sharkey at his New | York place, Tom, pompous with pride, was piloting | Tim around, showing bim all his possessions. | “This is mine,” he'd say, pointing here, “And this |{s mine,” polnting there, Finally they went down tn. to the wine-cellar. “And I euppose that {9 yours, too?” queried Tim, glancing at & rat scurrying past, * mine,” agreed Sharkey, absently, grop- boat are working as it. one thing you lack here to make the place complete,” finally hazarded McGrath. “You ought to e chandelt “I ike muste, But the use of having a chandelier? There's no ome around this joint that can play one.” BEES WILL BE IN FIGHT, SCHARNEY PREDICTS Victoria is going to be one of the strong clubs of the league, thinks Manager Harry Scharnweber, of the champion Vancouver Beavers, “The Bees will soon have five new men in thelr lineup,” Scharn- weber says, “and if things break right Victoria ts going to pick up and give Vancouver, Spokane and Seattle a run for thetr money.” The Bees have Charley Brooks back in the fold, which should ma tertally strengthen the initial corner. Manager Delmas ts dickering for Pitcher Crabbe of the Venice Coast leaguers, in addition to another Coaster, and with these two and Narveson, who arrived yesterday, the pitching staff will be a formidable one. Walter Cartwright, the former ga a leaguer, who has been with Frisco, is coming to play tht Eddie Graney | [nica tenaue [mown ceacue rR ee Pittabare ‘ Natterion— Hagerman ame and Gibson, and Snyder; ad- Washington 6.0... * Batteriee—A. Johnson and Cady; Johnece and Ainemith. New York .... Philadelphia Batteriee—Ragan, Wagner, McCarty; Tyler and Gowdy. AT NEW TORK— Philadelphia ... New York .... AT ST. LovIS— | Detroit avase | St, Loute « Ratterioe—Matn, Taylor William and Crossin. Tesre: aT cHicaao— Cinctnnatl ..... Chicago . sseacee D4. 8 RattoriesDougiag and Clark; Laven. STANDING OF THE PUGS onfine my practive to chron- oanes of men ehronto afl- . STOMACH, BLADDER. LOOD, PILES, VARI- VEINS, ULCERS, BTC. DR. DONAWAY 07 ‘Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. MISTER, 1 DowT LOOK uKé A SLAVE BUT 1 AM. Give Me SCENTS UND YH KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avena season, So far two men have been called out at Dug’s on this play | GOLFER’S DOG CHASES BALL NEW YORK, April 24.—(Spe clal.)——-Police doga and fire dogs now belng common, here's an in troduction to the golf dog. A professional on one of the links near New York has one, This dog has solved the lost ball problem, He can smell a ball as far as the average dog might scent a porterhouse steak and glories tn plunging into the tall grass when a bad drive sends a ball out of bounds, M’GRAW “HET” UP OVER REBS’ LATEST TRICK NEW YORK April 24.--Manager MoGraw of the Giants was “all het up” today over attempts by the pesty Federals to take Milton Stock, |his new third baseman, to the out |laws, Speaking of reports that sev jeral of his players were about to Jump to the new league, McGraw faid: “Any player who would jump the, |Glants for a hazardous outlaw | |league is certainly lacking tn gray The Giants have won three pennants in a row now, and ought to capture a fourth this year. The velvet accruing from the world’s se- ries looks pretty good to them.” The players who have been men- toned as possible Jumpers are Mc- Lean, Marquard, Murray, Doyle,! Snodgrass and 8t | SEATTLE CLUB SENDS BOXERS TO VANCOUVER Pat Scott, Seattle Athletic club boxing Instructor, took three of his puplis, Ed Pinkman, 124; Earl Baird, 116, and Andy Duvall, 146, to Vancouver last night, where, to- night, the boys will participate in| }an Interclub meet with the Com-/| |mercial A. C. of that city, Pink. |man meets Harry Anderson tn a | return bout. After the Vancouver trip, Scott will get bis boys tn shape for the | P. N. A. championships at that city next month. The following are the clawses in which titles will be given: Bantamweight—108 pounds under, Featherweight—115 pounds under. | Spectalweight—125 pounds | under. Lightweight—135 pounds under, Welterweight—145 pounds under, Middleweight—158 pounds under, Heavyweight—Over 158 pounds. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Yon. Loat 7 : and Pet Victoria ’ Portiand |<: ? NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Won. Lost Pittsburg Philadelphia ‘ Brookiyn 2 Chicago ...... 2 Y 7) 2 at Cinctnnatl ,.. AMERICAN LEAGUE Lost Detrolt | St. Loute Phiiadeiphia Cleveland fan Franctsco .. Venice Portian FRDERAL | Bt. Louts Raltimore | Buffalo | Rrookiyn Indiana Kansas Aion go Ps 6 ittxbure 0 tie NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL | Johnson Explains Suits —=s n Their Regal $15 There are no fabrics of doubtful value in Regal $15 Suits—no poorly tailored coats—no suits built for show at the expense of service. What makes Regal $15 Suits so superior —there’s the training of experienced tailors behind them. Every suit car- ries conviction with it—dependable fabrics, stylish cut, the way the coats are cut to fit you—look how the collar hugs the neck. Then there is a large variety to choose from. These facts —and others—prove that Regal Suits are worth investigation. Men fitted to appreciate Regal $15 Suits are on the increase. We are proud of the suits—and we will be glad to get the opportunity to show them to you. Come in and see them tion. We and our salespeople are here at your service. Come today if you can, but tomorrow will do. But come—and let us demonstrate to you the style, the beauty and the economy of a Regal $15 Suit. Better Suits $20 and $25 Your Money Back if You Want It TEM HUB 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE On the Square Opposite Totem Pole THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE RENT ‘\ NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourtet an@ Athion A FOR RENT ad in The Star Wants reaches more homes in one evening than there are people passing your home in a week. (except Sunday, Saturday, 11:45 p.m ‘Time Table subject te change without notice. Tenet aaa aae ane ee HEY! vor's diss? WERE You GOING AIT WY FRIENO apourn ¢