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[ Famous Boxer Is | Given a Pension; | |_ Club Gets Medals | | boxing at the New York A after September 1, ©. fe torles, together with his collect complete in the country or 80 years, v ton of sporting prints, WILL THE MIGHTY CY SWAIN FOLLOW WILSON? FANS ASK e---- -- - the Seattle club caw AaB. HH. ret g Dug to part with a fancy - 23 4 173) | his services, did 173 with the wil low He proved a miserable failure tn the pin iiesholenenonaseneene There you have Cha wwatting average for the week, just ended. batted home runs galore last sea son and whose cannonading against /PREPARE TO MIX SAN FRANCISCO, April Gilbert Gallant of Boston and Red | Watson of Los Angeles star |training here today “ thelr round clash at Daly evening of May §. Easter Booklets, Novelties and Post Easter Greeting 20. City on the bc each, Carte hb. Order now. AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETT), t | NAVY COPS RACE | ANN APOLIS, “Apri —Featur. ed by a close finish, t annual elght-oared race Sateen Harvard and the Navy was won by the lat- ter Saturday. The Navy pulled across the line half a length ahead of the crimson. JOHNNY BULL ‘WINS | PHILADELPHIA, April 27.—The Pennsylvania four-mile relay race theld here Saturday afternoon was | won by Oxford university, of Eng jiand, by @ margin of one foot. |Pennsyivanin was second. The winner's time was 18: 06. CUT OUT THE ‘HOP Ata apectal me meeting of the Northwestern league directors held here Saturday afternoon, the life of the Northwestern league was extended ten years, This was done to put a stop to the talk of Seattle and Vancouver joining the Coast league. —<——_______. 1 FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—S0c PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES 0@pm every two hours, the 0pm single trip, Ste round Opmitrip. On 7:0 a m. Sepmiand 1:00 p m. 1Spmiconnest | at SPECIALIST FOR YOUR EYES and TEET Reware of dentists at First av. themselves and Cherry st. representing as Dr. | Edwin J. Browm so as to catch my pa- Gents. I have installed an Optica! Department tm con tor ith my Dental practicn I am now prepared to care for . an the [Does not \Vietorta Sundays. the EYES as well TEETH ‘The most moderr equipment and « skilled © tometrist of more th years’ experience In straight ening CROSS EYES, rellev ing BYE STRAIN and cor reeting viewsl and muscular troubles, It is a taet that over one half of the headaches and nerve exhaustion result from laome hidden or unconscious detevt of the EY G score Everett only. (Sundays oniy leaves/datly (Seattle 7:30 a m. In-| stead of 7:00 & m| \Other trips same se |week days shall tn . the and MY DENTAL PRAcricn Gnows Tam now remodeling my Dental Of- at Ti2 First av, tn the Union | Miock, for the seventh time in 14 years, | i the MOST and BEST there ts in Dentist- ‘When completed my Dental and Op- fll_occupy 22 offices, 14 ting Tooms, 2 rooms, 1 gold [teal business operating room: hospital rooms, Tr,00 [ate. midn’bt\Townsend and Bel-\Tueed'y | offices are maid to be the tarsest My nday lingham, via all San/Thurs'y . oe Feesd yuan sland potnte/Matury |[| 1rd moat modern equipped Dental Oftices| mt. Loate .... % Thure’y Returns to Seattle! jin the world. very instrument used ie] Baltimore H jfrom Bellingham v! terized wre le used again Buffalo ° : Every mouth 1s given antiseptic treat-| Kansas City H Nt before and atier extra. ene $ ry set of teeth te guare Pittsbure % ’ Ruarantesd erent a H "| Brooklyn ... ‘ my guarant alt and hare Lap + prices, then «0 to my Mia you desire aad he Your werk EDWIN 3. BROWN, D. D. 8, Seattle's Leading Den Hs Tite Ave Union Block | / Gamble, (daily °°E gion, except Satury |Fiagier, Fownsend|dunday Irondale, Ca’ Hadiock om Tues ipa| jow, Port Gambie,|4i Bangor and ailjexcept Banday [points on Hood Canal.|Mond'y | *A steamer will leave Seattle every | Port Town-|I| Townsend, northbound, Saturdays only, leaving Seattle Points marked ** are boat | Passengers for these points landing points must make angements for innding tnd aesvme ail risk and Habliity tn i tnaking such Ianding. Steamers pas- ate does not Include boat Bagesge liability is Mmited to = ew apparet not to exeeed $106 | | for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed | Steamers and scheules eubsect to! change without notice Frel senna cay for’ all, points’ Cone foe Tacoma) named in above ached. | be purchased at ticket Ticket Office, Colman Dock. Phone, Main 1993, Wh . > Opporing pitchers are only eas to hat is Mealy, Raymond GINS) ing into the season's grind. Few Bvory fan in Seattle ia asking. |Of them have shown a. great Not since the memorable back-; "mount of stuff against Seattle } sliding of old Bill Wilson, Seattle's} Which makes Cy's failure look notable outfielder of 1912, have the |") jo han ever, as Glin ne “het Wa | yi, Swain destined to follow tn Last week the mighty Cy, who | V!!8on's footsteps n order to eare for. and give my patients FIGHTER GOT NAME FROM PHONOGRAPH i John Marques, Otherwise “Billy Murray,” Fighter. PETALUMA, Cal, April 27.—Billy | Murray's real name is John Mar |ques, This latest surprise in the | boxing world, assumed the name of Billy Murray in « rather queer man- ner. Bill is @ great lover of music and “down on the @d farm” bh folks had a phonograph, most of the records for which were songs from) the repertoire of Billy Murray. | So fond was young Marques of these songs that he would got them played time and again a) folks began to refer to him as “BIlly | Murray.” When he began boxing he kept) the name. The story of Murray's debut in the fight game is also out of the ordinary. One day a great hulk of & man who was driving a team of horses past the Marques ranch be- gan abusing the horses. Murray remonstrated with the driver and the latter attempted to chase the youth. What happened to the driver soon became the talk of the vicin- ity, tty. and a small town fight promoter | offered the boy « chance in the ring. | Since his first appearance Mur. ray has been a winner, On April |3 he fought a draw with Jimmy Clabby. one of the most | Golf assoctation morning, T Mike Donovan, the famous old boxer, who has been instructor tn ia to be retired on half pi In appreciation of the generosity of the club, Don ovan has presented to the organisation many trophies of his ring lo ‘DRAW UP PLANS FOR GOLF MEET | ON LOCAL LINKS Details are being worked out for | the big annual fiveday golf tourna- ment to be conducted in Seattle, | beginning June 23, under the auspices of the Pacific Northwest decide the Northwest champion ships. The tourney opens on Tuesday the qualifying round for the men’s champtonship featuring | the day's program. Entries will not be received later than Monday night, June 22. The open event, which Is expected to |be the most warmly contested | series during the champtonships, i» to be open to all amateurs and pro | fessionals {n the Northwest who are in good standing. Although the Tacoma Tigers romped away with the spoils, Sun day's game with the Bees was dis- astrous for the reason that “Iron Man” Joe MeGinnity was hit on the head with a ball, sustaining « painful wound. He will be out of the game a couple of weeks. Tacoma ~iu 6 "4 Victoria 1 6 MeGinnity, Helmicke and Har. | Driscoll, Pope and Ounning- ham At Spchaaes Spokane S, fae | Portland 1 5 3 Smith and Shei Bromley and Murray. |HONORS FOR RUPPE Despite the adverse weather, crowd of marksmen assembled at the Harbor island traps to com- pete in the regular weekly shoot conducted by the Seattle Trap shooters’ association, Sunday. Ruppe won high honors for “the day, smashing 93 birds to amither ecene A GLIMPSE AHEAD Mike Gibbons va. Johnny Howard, Nowhila ;2imdle dek,p§ TersY rwi New York, April 28; mid@leweight- ere. ara Mr. Out-of-Town Bayer Order your -printing by mal) FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you money on all printing orders. RH eo ee 3 oe * 3 o 8 ee ee i ae a Totals ...... ms 6 8 Rattes for Deli tn ninth. w- ARR HPO A EF e424 ee ae) a a) 2 1 Prien ay et | te ee as Hieeter, > aoe Bae | Woteil, if . s ei6 Cheek. ees Joosn seo @ ae see Mh 8 8 OT sonic Vancouver Two-base bh wi Stolen hase——Rennett i Jones 3. Base on daile—Dell 3, Jones 1. Doubie piay~-Perrine to James —Bhuster Umpire NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost, Spokane 1 68 Vancouver . Bee Seattle : Mee * Tacoma . a Vietorta ae 4 Portland 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ww | Pittsburg | Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago #t. Leute Cincinnati 7) New York Bomton esaccuued AMERICAN Lasoun Lost Detrott Chicago Now York Wanhington Boston Priladetphia St. Louls Cleveland ateeeeen GREEN LAK SHOOT Young, Anthony and Lear won) the prize events at the Green Lake Gun club's shoot Sunday. GAIN» 1 DON'T Dise DOE. TAKE Hin BACK Tr TURKISH-RUSSIAN BATHS ver gentiomen Washingten Bathe HWE STAR—MONDAY, The series will| APRIL 27, 1914. Albert Duray is another sensational Frenchman who ts thinking of winning the Yankees’ cently established the world’s record of 142.9 miles an hour, eclipsing Bob expresses (he MY SAKES! COBB IS COMING DOWN OFF HIGH HORSE By Hal Sheridan Ty Cobb ts said to be growing popular with his teammates be cause he fe not so haughty and ex- clusive as he once was, “Tyrus has changed a lot,” eald a Detroit player recently. Now he even delgns to impart helpful hints to the Tiger youngsters, He often jcoaches them in the middle of the |game, It is a treat to nee him give Kavanaugh, the new second base man, pointers while at bat on just what to bit and tow to hit at it.” | | Since Jim Thorpe's relegation to the minor leagues he has been set ting the Bast on fire with his stick |work. The Indian is now a mem- ber of the Toronto club of the In- ternational league. Recently Jim smashed out four hits In five times | bases Twirler Steen's wrist with one of j his benders. The White Sox man- lagement always has considered Ed- die the best either league and now that he has | proved it on Bill Steen the Cleve- 3 iand Napa admit tt. Steen will be jout of the game for several months, SUNDAY GAMES NATIONAL IRAGUR a. Loule 3 we nicago « AMERICAN | 1RAGUR Bt Loute 4, Cleveland 4 FEDERA Kaneae City Indlanapotte 6, st Leute 2 — —— merican I. —Detrott 4, 6 Louis! Cleveland 1, Chicago 6. National League Brooklyn ¢, Besten 0; Chactnnatt 18, Chice y ago fT, City 2; Mt Indianapotie % Northweatera League-Seattie 3, Van couver 1; Tacoma 3, Vietoria 2; Spokane 4, Portiang 1 Coat Portianad 1 Onkiand 6 Kanone | Venice 7, | Loe Anaciee 3, Sacramento 2; San Francieco 2 Best modern outside rooms, 26¢ to SOc, Stewart House, 86 West Avertisement. iCures Men Ol oF young men, victims of Insomnia. weakness from any cause, are quickly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid By mati $1, or ¢ be for % Quaran ted or mo returned Call or write MELAND’S PHARMACY, 1996 Piret Av., Beattie. Cafe FIRST AND STEWART NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL up, and two of them were for extra! 9 Ridie Cleotte ts now consiered a | real knuckle hurler since he broke | nuckle ball artist in| Decoration day au Burman'’s 141,75. Duray saye he cai FRISCO CATCHER IS A MILLIONAIRE Louis SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. April 27. —Louls Sepulveda, kid catcher of the San Francisco baseball team and the receiving member of the pony battery of Arlett and Sepul veda, plays ball from \rather than necessity. |as a matter of fact, is the million- atre kid of the Coast league and instead of risking the chances of suffering a few “baseball fingers” could spend all bis life in ease and | affluence. The Sepulvedas, wh jare of Spanish extraction, live in San Pedro, harbor port of Los An geles, and Sepulveda Sr. is cred ited with owning a good share of the country thereabouts. Also Louis, who is a boy of 20, has much | property in his own name and) when he is at home sports a high- powered automobile, He passed through the San Pedro |high school, all right, and then the Hlure of baseball caught him. His ‘first professional experience was with the Vancouver club, from) lwhich team he was purchased by San Francisco. There ts only one thing that Louis regrets, “I wish,” he said, “that I) had entered college instead of pulveda. OPELET Jimmy Clabby has gone to Aus- tralia for $25,000. he could have saved himeelf that long trip. eee A New York scribe asks: “Can Martin Sheridan come back?” Well, or can Walter Johnson pitch? cee Boxing has London paper. And this after watching Bombar-| dier Wells. cee All's Wells that ends Wells in London. eee Cleveland and Pittsburg both |claim Frank Moran, who is to meet | k Johnson in June, as a native. But after the fight Frank won't have any home at all. ee game the other day and got four scratch singles, All of wirich confirms that Pack- ey can hit often but not hard. eee A DIP INTO THE PAST June 6, 1894, King William, the giant white horse, weighing 2,600 Il, to Coney Island, New York. HE’S A_ SLICKER Three matches comprised the day's doings at the White House arena Sundey afternoon and night. Clark played twice, defeating Har. |ry English, 75 to 63 and Houle, 75 |to 36. Noble trimmed Guy Penal belief that he will reach thie mark during the course the events on America’s famous speedway. preference | Sepulveda, | plunging into baseball right off the| bat.” if he had only been a bal! player! tell us—can Ty Cobb bat| improved, says a} Packey McFarland played a bait | pounds, died en route from Chicago, | ~_ to race at Indianapolis, He re and of nn make 160 miles an hour F | renchman Hopes | L_ BOENLING “HASNT ATHING. BUT MAY LEAD BiG LEAGUES | Can a pitcher be made to order? | consisted of throwing the bod; Joe Boehling has started out|one side as the ball is pitch bes this season as if he intends to|that the pitcher's body was om the sweep through the league just as line of flight of the ball and Ba he did last season, and his suc-|owed” it, the body forming the cess naturally raises the question. | only background. pitchers the game er has seen Conceals Speed pitheers the game ever has seen.| Batters used to complain that Every batter who walks to the Griffith had more speed than he plate returns in disgust, declaring | seemed to have. The secret was that “he ain't got nothing.” |that he “shadowed” the ball with Works Shadow Ball his body and the batter did not see . Boehling works @ trick that Grif-|{t clearly until it emerged from fith used In his best days, The! the shadow, and, therefore, thought trick is known as “shadowing.” It/it much faster than it was. Name of Team Average age of players oe rr Name of Manager ...... sees rewcwosecessoe sence oe. Street Address ......cecseocscossccvevecssss PHONO scomocerecccs Name Of Captain ..cccccccccccoscecscsscocsowe ove ence ce sccess Street Address .....ce-cerecvccccscescccss PHONG cevecmectworse Sporting Editor Star: We wish to enter the......-.-umescssoves team, In your amateur championship race, and agree te conform te all the conditions governing same. (Signed) ecendoees's vay sudenebbiecs aaesscune tgs een Manager or Captain. } | | | VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobsccol, /IMPORTANT NOTICE PATRIOTIC MEETINGS | | Under the Lectures by the Noted Speaker, F. A. Wilhelm, of Oregon. AT ODD FELLOWS’ TEMPLE, Corner East Pine St. and 10th Av. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday, April 28, 29 and 30, Subject of First Lecture— “From Roman Dungeons to Civil Liberty” Admission 25 Cents. 8 P.M. || “Information Hs - ae Do you know that cataract can be cured without the use of the knife? How many peo- ple do you know who have had thetr eyes || operated upon for cataract who are satisfied with the result? The cause not being removed, an- operation ts needed 1 is an accurate boty. Decome so run down and poorly nourished and the elimination so sluggish that cataracts will form. Almost every case can be cured when treated in proper time. The time to begin te when a change of glasses is wanted because of a dimness of eyesight, but it fe found thet the glasses make but little or no improvement. Many people never t cataract until In- formed by 4 allow themselves to think that affects their pera’ n unaccountable dimness before your nd let me examine them and tell, n be done for them. charge) ing you your exact condition. tt. We are glad to Hours, 10 a m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 te 12 DR. MACY, Specialist tn Advanced Methods. .362-3-4 Globe Bleck, Madison and First, Seattle, Wash.