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THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914. on the Jaw Did URPHY purse of $ bet. Buck! io have his heavy Parisian idol and will rush ceived. a real champion hat the nown Murphy LAND TITLES EXAMINED AND INSURED Murphy ts will Our standard examina- tions of lahd titles, with an absolute guaranty against many sources of title loss not discoverable by an inspection of the record title, afford full title protection. | This company owns the only complete title records of King Coun- ty, including copies of many documents de- stroyed in the Great Fire of 1889. No Abstracts required. Full information on re- quest. Washington Title Insurance Company SEATTLE, WASH. $500,000 Capital $100,000 State Deposit Let Me Cure You ie FREE confine my practive to chron. and nervous diseases of m such a8 chronic # ments of the LIVER, STOMACH, LS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, BLOOD, PILES, VAHI- VEINS, ULCERS, ETC. ‘| Benny Yanger Got Jag Boxing; Swat It RITCHIE AGAIN? N00 and a $2,500 side is more than anxious clash with th back the articles as soon as they are re and also says gkamest man | Benny Yanger, once a great | menced to change colore 9 green, then fiery red T laughed out loud.” TO MEE NEW YORK, April 28—Back) dle Welsh beats Cross he will | m San Francisco, where he saw} be matched with Murphy, the Tommy Murphy ‘defeated before; winner to meet Ritchie.” hampton Willle Ritchie, Manager} “Ritchie,” said Buckley, “was a im Buckley announced today that| revelation to me. \ He is a wonder | ihe proposed battle between Gun-| fully improved fighter. He fs a| boat Smith and Georges Carpentier | two-handed serapper and he pute| ‘ould be staged before the Olym-| plenty of power behind his wal bia club of London in June for ajlops. Murphy was given a lot of} body punishment, but he stuck to} his guns I always knew he had plenty of courage, but the way he took all Ritchie had to offer and at the same time continued his boring tactics was the greatest exhibt- | Buckley now admits that Ritehfe | tion of sheer gameness that I ever! saw.” j They Play Ball 6:30, Every Day Alta. April 28 Saskatoon Quakers nonton Eskimos open the Western Canada » here afternoon nore than 600 members n Ind ted thelr wi sweethearts, will join in rooting for Lou Nor his teammates. His H. V. Bulyea, Heutenant governor of Alberta, or Mayor Mc-| Namara will pitch the first ball. | | After the opening, all games will | commence at 6:30 p. m. | and G CROSS VS. WELSH | LOS ANGELES, April 28.—-Leach }Croas and Freddie Welsh will meet jat Vernon tonight in a scheduled }20-round match. Both men re at weight and both claim to be In first jelass condition for their long jour ney. Welsh ts posted as favorite in | the betting. Unusual interest {s manifested in the bout and a record crowd ts an tictpated. TENNIS AT LINCOLN Elimination to decide the make up of the Lincoln high school ten nis team begins May 4. James Tevis is president of the tennis club, and Thor Hakenson, man ager. : fighter, was reminiscent: By Hugh S. Fullerton It tt were necessary to add far ther proof that expertence and brains are necessary to make a "Buch" Wersver successful baseball player, the trip of the N York Giants and the Chicago White Sox around the world proved ft. Experts Shook Heads When the teams started, almost ry student of the game declar ed, with many sad head shakes, that two good teams would be ruined. Then they players and leaders that the trip was beneficta spite of the hard traveling, and that, instead of injuring the men, it had developed them and pro duced as stars men who were not rated as finished players las season. all dec Greatly Improved the Bens season is, Jim and Weaver Young as Scott, Daly, EDMONTON, Alta. April —Pat Connolly of Vancouver, un- defeated heavyweight champion) eatch-as-catch-can wrestler of} Great Britain, and Dr. Benjamin Franklin Roller of Seattle have} been matched for a finish bout, to} take place in the arena here May 23. Connolly, who weighs 200 pounds in condition, was seen in| ‘The Highland Athletic club has entered a team in the Star league. “The Star, in taking the tnitiative move in this new field, is adding @ wonderful credit to its already great record,” says Manager Rob- ert M. Lee, in his application for! membership. “May success follow in its wake.” Seattle Heights took on the Ma-| Jestics and won, 9 to 6, in a fajriy| well-played game Sunday. Hoth clubs showed a well-balanced Mneup. eee The Georgetown Pirates, who will compete in Class B, have a flow sy little outfit. They played the Georgetown school nine Saturday afternoon and won, 19 to 6. oe 6, The Chinese Students’ club played its first game of the season Sunday and lost to the Mercers, 24 to 4. ee The Green Lake team opened) the season Sunday and got away in the jump, trouncing Gately’s, 2 to 6, in an exceptionally good game. eee Green Lake opens the Star league season against Arlington | next Sunday at Arlington. 78 / The PBurnsides defeated Port Ludlow Sunday, 6 to 3. ee | Bothell beat Kent Sunday, 3 to 2.! ove Dickie Mfg. Co. wants a good outfielder, a third baseman and a | pitcher. Phone J. Starup, Elilott 461, | DOC ROLLER IS STILL AT IT throw two men, Including “Kid” Sandow, In an hour. He tarned the trick in a fraction less than 21 minutes, without extending him- self. Reports are current in sport ing circles here that J. G. Feltus, manager for Connolly, ts negotiat ing for a match with Frank Gotch, the world’s champion, to be staged soon after the bout with Roller. The Seattic man is now making a Edmonton recently in a match to|tour of the continent. AMATEUR BASEBALL hi RRR HRAREKRE HE STAR LEAGUE PERCENTAGES Officials of the Star league will keep the percentages of the players. Each team eon- tered tn the league ts urged to make arrangements for send- ing in a box score immediately after each game. Unless this is done by the team, the players on that particular team will be disqualified for the prizes offered. SOO EEEE EEE EE EEE Settee eeeeeeetes LAA e ee eee ee eee ee 2 ing O'Keefe once, and he hit my chin a glancing blow. The glove must have landed on some nerve and affected my brain or eye First he was black, then blue, then bright! For twa rounds he looked like @ kaleidoscope. He com-| have shown | jthrough the | At the Left Is Buck Weaver, the returned, and| giashy Shortstop of the So In the Center Tom Daly, Who Is Being Used in the Outfield. Thorpe ia Seen on the Right jand MeGraw till insists that Jim | Thorpe has become a great player | Jimmy Callahan how he explained and Jim remarkable {mprove-;own bostness, it. raw's system, studied mine, they -- = OT AGES Study McGraw’s Style they learned NATIONAL LEAGUE “Simply thia* sald Cal. “A ball| more bas 1K On DORA mr cepur a te player needa experience, be 5 ship than 1 in & season | ~ Fy broadening be needs to think, and/of play. It set them thinking 4 he needs to learn more about hiv! and broadened them in every way, § For Norwegian Centennial ; Tickets on sale for r ? } $ GO WITH THE SONS og worvay of Meoged Spee ae tered American Line 8. 8. “ aul,” from New Yor! y 7. D L { 8 eT RL SPECIAL NORTHERN PAC! | se rteyad ad : Minneapolis and St. Paul, where passengers will meet those from ‘osniasten 3 Montana, the Dakotas, Minneso : nye ‘ New York to embark on steamer in one grand party. —BY FREDDIE— ‘ On at 1 7 LINE. Let us make your reservation now. | As reward for staying 20 rounds! Jerome Travers says that golf Cleve : : eee wemsmarend with Willte Ritchie, Tommy Mur phy has been given a match with | ball. | Freddie Wels may WORLD’S TOUR PRODUCED MANY STARS, HUGH FULLERTON WRITES; MEN STUDIED MW’GRAW A player traveling | ment over their form of last year,/with one team learns what that wr ae team knows, and not much more. s ‘ During the trip sround the world oe trip. I tnquired of| we had men from seven or eight » Sa | N clubs. Every man studied Me s one day overshadow base-| Still we venture to predict that 1 It was said that Joe Mandot’s|*everal persons will future depended on the outcome of | World series this coming fall, bis match with Matty McCue. | As the match was a draw, Matty! Robert Shawkey, one of the best |} no futu Hleave United back. . Jobn Arthur Johnson has threat | the game, Jened to become a Frenchman and| This after the news of the Mexi- can war reached Paris. o- NEW COURT READY The new tennis court, located on it seems, “- | youngsters on CHICAGO, St. Louls Ameri the Athletion’ pitching staff, 1s ont of | Federal 1 with @ dislocated thamb. | | FEOS GRAB ANOTHER April |Clem Clements, formerly with the cans, on with the Chicago Federals. Walter Johnson is learning to pitch, Last fat! Johnson was falling into bad habits, He became too “true,” and kept his fast ball straight In the heart of the plate too often, Players who| had been pulling away, commenced to stand up and ewing, knowing the ball would not hit them. This year he Ie pitching at the corners, | | and sometimes uncorks a wild one. } | PLAN A 1 SCORES AND STANDINGS | Pete Schneider had the crack Spokane Indians buffaloed Monday afternoon, and Seattle romped away with the opener at Spokane, 4 to 2 It was all Pete's pitching too, for his teammates kicked the | pill around in a mixerable | fashion, Steveston, B. C., promoters were communication with Dan Salt Jay in reference to a 15-round bout at that place between Chet Neff and Frenchie Vatse, ight weight champion of Canada. Salt is managing Neff. The offer follows closely Neff's Jrecent engagement in this city with Vatse, in which he more than held his own against the Canadian title holder. A greater number of fans who saw the battle inwist that Neff should bave been given the decision most om F eewsououw? Salt is considering the terms of- fered by the 8&t ston officials and expects to make an answer be fore the day is over. J. M. Mahan, of the Arena company, who pre sented the inducements, declared a willingness to put Neff on with some other good lightweight, it Vaiss falls to accept terms. Chet is a Seattle boy and, until uff, hea, @ | Meorry, » Souncowcs? Totale BENGALS ARE LICKED ° The Portland Colts swamped the Tacoma Tigers at Tacoma Monday, winning, 15 3. Portland Under the Auspices of AT ODD FELLOWS’ TEMPLE, Tu IN OTHER Admission 25 Cents. it was evident| f Walter Johnson Lectures by the Noted Speaker, F. A. Wilhelm, of Oregon. jay, Wednesday and Thursday, April 28, 29 and 30, Subject of First Lecture— “From Roman Dungeons to Civil Liberty” Has Learned to Pitch Now; Wild 5-ROUND NEFF-VAISE BOUT sojourn to California, the featherweight dt vision, He added considerable weight in the sunny state, and came back a legitimate lightweight. He is a clever boy, with a great defense, and, added to this, has @ good head. He is not yet a hard hitter, but ts rapidly developing ® wallop. jhis recent boxed fn NEW YORK, April 28.—Willle Hoppe, world’s champion 14.1 and 18.2 balk line, meets Calvin Dem arest of Chicago here tonight im the first game of a series to de cide the 14.1 balk line champion ship TRACK MEET OFF Showers halted the dual track meet between the university fresh- men and the Broadway high. The | meet will be held later. ah IMPORTANT NOTICE PATRIOTIC MEETINGS the Guardians of Liberty Corner East Pine St. and 10th Av. 8 P. M. Sharp. NATION AL—Ctnet 1; New York « Ph poned—Pittsburg-Chi tpn oe AMERICAN — Phila 4; Washington 6 1 YEDERAL om echeduled COAST—No games scheduled. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | me touts Butta the Kanes Chiengo ittebure nainnapotte Brooklyn No game attend cus” / it ‘ scheduled yesterday tn the! Philadelphia | Tickets May RUNS 89, POOL Charley Jordan of Vancouver broke the world’s record for high run at pocket-billiards dur- ing his match with Blondy But- Rates are open to all. For steamer RESERVATIONS ON ATLANTIC LINES, apply to H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. Telephone, 28.—-Catcher has caught TARVARD NNOUNCES r/[ ler, the local player at the s st - EDS : White House parlors Monday NORTHERN PA ee eS iT 8 night. Jordan ran 89. Jordan meets the TRACK DOINGS TODAY Lincoln high school track equad fre | BRICKLEY HAS LOST A LEG, hima won the first block, 125 to 98. The same players meet again this afternoon and tonight. They A. D. CHARLTON, A. 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