The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 9

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a ‘NOTED UMP WEARS | | A BIPLANE MASK; __| NOW FANS SAY HE IS LITTLE es] Amateur boxing season closes in lost a hairline decision to Bd Pink-| patent's, i Hes at Bie We Pee gree ag gee Seattle Friday night with the best|man, in a fast bout here. Pinkman | Raymond, ss ‘8 88°) te ee ee ae card of the year, Teams are com-|fights Frane of Spokane and | 2 29} Cae anes of crater tae tog from both the Spokane A. A |Andy Duvall meets Atchinson of | Se. Pe Fe Yo ee ore ee . and Commercial A. C., of Van-| Spokane, Wyard's opponent ts Gan-|M oe ee tee couver, non of Spokane, In the pre Ja OUR Ft AR, TN aN BS ie ha A! ys ea oe Six all-star boxing bouts and one|inartes Baird, S. A. C, has } 3 68 8S (bl thteegh bad training eysteme Will wrestling event are on the card. | matched with Mallacord, British | change next apring, but some other: The show will decide for all|115-pound champ, and Underwood, ms: 6 ea 3 Pm, Se OPES Seneee three clubs the boys to be entered | Seattle, boxes Frances, Spokane on ee Se in the Pacific thwest amateur| The one wrestling event will see ie ae | i Ddoxing and wrestling tournament/two of the best grapplers in the ey ee ‘oe in Vancouver next week and only | Northwest = in action Oliver Ss Bie e ¢ the best boys of each club have|Runchey meeting Glahe of Spo-| tin {f > eee aes | I been matched | kane wort, a ee ae 3 Henry Gleason meets Harry An-| The smoker starts at 8:15 |8hea ee °° derson, Vancouver, _who Feoently | prompt. mane, D mae la $ 3 oa a ae —~| — Totale o 6 8 at 8 -CRACKBOXER | MEET ATS.A.C. © Umpire Silk O'Loughiin, of the Amertoan league, has Introduced a novelty In the shape of a biplane mask, to be used by umpires and catchers, The ear pads are on hing and Silk allows them to stick out like fans, now and then wagging them, much to the amusement of the |fans, Silk te a regular little “devil,” fane say. SCORES AND STANDINGS The good ship Seattle antled along nicely for seven {onings at} By Hugh S. Fullerton Spokane , and then struck Baseball in the big leagues rock and od. The final) thus far has been a test of t was 6 to 0 in favor of Mike} condition of teams rather than a Layne h & Co, test of the teams hemselves, The age limit of 45 Years is apt ta to keep some of players out of the war. Considering the number of arms used in the Mexico mixup, there ought to be a big batch of pitching bos is ta PUGET SOUND STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DIOPIELEIT|S the Vancouver BOYS, THERE GOES A WOMAN AND A from the Vancouver Champs to the BABY! at Smith at once to Vera Cruz.” |», “Wace crs nant sangestis Reply: “It can’t be did. He's) at Tacoma off to institute a blockade of George | Portland ee yesterday's game. he pi | Frenchie Vaise may surrender his Two-base hi Woftit, De Jam Nanos BEES BUMP BEAVERS The Victoria Bees sprang a sur. | prise Tuesday by romping away jJent available for 1915. THE MACHINE Quick, GUNS, tune of a 1 to 0 score. “ee " VIA. WIRELESS “Rush Gun THAT NOIS Iike an angry mob Dug and Tealy over in Spokane IN OTHER LEAGUES Iking to themselves about losing | AMERICAN —Detr 4, Chicago 1 | pn 2, Washington 1. Postponed New York ewe “Be Manager Tealy ts something lke ya iercet farmer. = When things get too hot for him HERAT — Mrooklym ti 1s for ago 6, Balt ti tn ite 8 . ire 7. Postponed-—it.— Loute OAST—San Prancteon 4 onto 1, Oakland 1 Romeo Hagen, the local scrapper, | the best dressed pug in town Portiand 2 go NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | There is absolutely nothing In a And now he's roasted. | Indianapotia oe has been reported on ‘ ‘ : ' ‘ : 2 : ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Kansas City that | Pitteours It will fail to beed the warning and it looked a month | on the same way to ruin. Yanks Good Example York team this & ago. Cubs Are Floundering llightweight championship of Can VICTORY FOR JESS |r, nas been matched to go 20 ote to soune gned bey. rounds with Eddie Moy, of Phila- | fourround It was evident the other night) ATLANTA, Ga. April 29.— a Moy, | Williams that he had e’Neff. Georgia fight fans are still far from|°!Phia, at Coffroth’s arena, Ban) tie of of on ere and he'll quit going out feated the Optimos, another aggregation, 15 to 6, in a slugfest | Cleared 6 ft. 6 3-8 in.; ever team trimmed South Park, 3 to 0. convinced that Jess Willard is of Unless Nig Perrine and the rest championship calibre, despite his the clan slack up on the number | knockout of George Rodel here la foozies, the crowd will get mad) night, in the fourth round of a six- round bout. The Alki team in Class C de “ce A DIP INTO THE PAST August 21, 1889. G. W. Rowdon| We ia jump, from springboard; England the Seattle college grounds. ee There's a big heavyweight named In one of the best played games | Jess. held on the South Park! yy, fighter, | ” onnds, the Clzarmakers’ Union| "41° 4,fgrier I aueem | Never been out on @ spr [stead of T0 & m. her tripe same as) week days Return- | masa a j Gundey lingham, via all San|Thore’y | Tues4'y Juan Island \@atur’y || Thure’y Returns |trom Bet [Anacortes Monday). Wednesicent and way ports Friday Kingston, eadiow, " *eh gle n,lexcept Pia gios. Townsend)Sunday al 16pm || @aity er08: Satury ¥. Potinteh tor Port) 2 udlow, Port Gamble, |datiy “Bangor and alllexcept Sunday [points o 4 jp Senter porns *A steamer will leave y I nonday a 9:00 &. m for Port Town. | send direct ‘Steamer Kolshan will call at Port | Townsend, northbound, Saturdays only, leaving Seattle at 10 p.m. | Potnts marked ** are boat innings | Passengers for these points and for J other boat im pointe must make their own arr for ianding janding Bagenae ie limited wearing apparel not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed | tree. Steamers and rchedules subject Fri Habiitty to i Tacoma) named in abo’ } ule ‘Tickets must be And has never been termed a) mess. Let Me Cure You Making Good Year sport! Why, even Johnny Kiibane knocked out a guy the other night.) Chancellor Cigar Team beat Kirk- | bill }land 12 to 7 at Kirkland and Forbes starred for the Chan | cellors. i My wuriees Are Batirely Private. ‘amen, FREE atnation T ceatlen wer Yehetive ts chsen- fe and nervous dineasos of men and women, such It's back to the minors for Ed K to the Montreal club. wouldn't listen to the proposition The big Dutchmann was the batting at the head of the list. His youngsters in the big league. Promising reports were sent out Francisco, date is unsettled. Moy formerly acted as sparring | partner for Freddie Welsh and for that reason has developed into one jot the cleverest men at his weight in the country. running high | ago, Bud Melvor, ‘three years a mem- |turned over to the Kelowna, B. C., |team. This news was received here| Cincinnati Nationals | Tues lay night Boxing’truly ls becoming @ brutal | dale, who fs in Spokane. Foran | Tuesday afternoon, Jordan in the event next month. The exact While employed {n ish’s camp at Vancouver a year} where the Briton was getting for a bout with Ritchie, out by rounds at shape FARM FOR M’IVOR from Owner Dug-| stood the BUTLER SLICKS TWO | nite, tlondy Butler, the local pocket- | jard wizard, played two games| He beat Fadden in the| 125 to 79, and Charley 126 to 3 today on ippert. age was against him at from the Reds’ training camp concerning Kippert, reason many fans in the Northwest believed he would make» good. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 19 SPRING TRAINING JAUNTS Bic AID|BIG AMATEUR TO SOX AND YANKS;BAD FOR CUBS Pittsburg has the most uniformly | well trained team of either league. WITH CLEVER BOY. Johnny O'Leary, the Seattle box- which later fell through, Moy came down to Seattle and engaged in a encounter outclassed Williams all the way and the battle w: the fourth round to save the Seat. tle boy from a knockout played great boxing ability as well as a sharp punch. More recently Moy was knocked Kilbane in five Johnny Philadelphia, ner probably will be matched with | the Clevelander. PHIL MAKES GOOD > Big Phil Dougias, last year with | ber of the Seattle club, has been) the Spokane club, pitched his first) j|game Tuesday as a member of the | St. TRACK MEET 18 ON Broadway freshman-sophomore meets Denny fi AGE AGAINST HIM, BIG ED KIPPERT, OUTFIELDER FROM THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, GETS RELEASE FROM REDS The Cincinnati club, which gave the former Vancouver player a tryout, has announced his release Kippert wanted to go to the Indianapolis American association club, but the Cincinnati directors Northwestern league's leading outfielder last season, Cinncinnati, as these are Louls Cardinals on their heads, winning 6 to 1 | was tapped for only four single-base Bob Moha, who le sometimes termed the human gorilla, Is maine | a name for himself in the lightweight class. He recently defeated Bat- tling Levinsky, who Is considered one of the best. Moha Is the great eet baseball fan among the fighters, and he attends the major league games dally, Ho Is an exceptionally good player himself. WELSH LEAGUE WILL OPEN SUNDAY rt Star and LOS ANGELES, April 29,—Fred. baseball season | die Welsh's cleverness and general opens Sunday, Already nearly 70| ship are the outstanding features of teams have entered. Section No. 1|the little Welshman's hollow vic of the league embraces Seattle and|tory over Leach Choss last night Western Washington The| Welsh proved that he retains all city championship winne attle| bis old time boxing skill his The Seattle amateur sem!-professional tear in meets the team surviving the semi-|#eneralship showed when he re |final round of the Western Wash-| fu to be moved by the hisse | ington round at Dugda park Sun-| Of the fans who wanted to see a real fight, and followed out a tame but sure-victory campaign Throughout the 20 rounds Welsh hit and got away. He Ianded every known punch to Cross’ face and body almost at will but there was |day, September 20. ‘The Western Washington teams play in what ts known as Section No. 2. In Section No, 3 there are two divisions, one lfor boys from 15 to 20 and another for boys 15 and ur Seattle merchants have generous-|8Ot enough force behind them to ly come forward with special in-| Cause damage : ducements to the players, The fol Cross, bewildered by the Welsh lowing prizes will be awarded tactics, failed to get into real ac | sTacy ean wahei e jtion at any time, although he hon jl jestly tried. He went down from a right swing in the 13th. Hundreds of fans le ft the aren. 16 TEAMS BOWL |. The Potlatch bowling tournament, the banner event in bowling in Se awarded Entries close May 16. DILLON GETS DECISION score of 1,917. CHAMP AFTER WHITE - SAN FRANCISCO, April 29. KANSAS CITY, April 29.—Jack Dillon of Indianapolis holds a news paper decision over Al Norton of Los Angeles as a result of thelr 10- j Found contest here last night Ritchie cal work as well as for a 10-round a sini ciel | BOB MOHA, PUG, IS CHAMPION BALL FAN OF FIGHTERS; | NEVER MISSED GAME attle, begins tonight with 16 five- jmen t ms contesting for the prizes. Vancouver has entered five teama. To cap this prize list, The Star will award trophy enps to the city | SMITH STILL CHAMP and Western Washington champton-| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 29.| ship winners and pennants in the|—James Smith, Brooklyn, {# still] other divisions. In case a Seattle|the national all-around | bowling} team also wins the Western Wash-|champ, finishing the National jington title, one large cup will be} Bowling association WHIPS LEACH CROSS © during the last eight rounds, and those who remained spent their nd breath hissing the boxers, Williams of Portlaag saved the show by putting up @ whirlwind 10-round bout with Bat tling Chico, the Mexican bantam, The Oregonian outgamed Chico and earned the decision Welsh- Ritchie Certain NEW YORK, April 29.—Now Freddie Welsh has disposed of Leach Cross in euch a decisive mam ner, public demand will force @ match between Welsh and Ritchie, Although Welsh, through his mana ger, has delayed such a meeting by hurling charges of cowardice at the champion, Ritchie evidently will get into action against the Englishman before many months and the {s certain to prove a hummer, both from financial and action stand- points. ISTAGE TRACK MEET Fifteen high ‘schools have entered the country track meet, to be held on the state university campus Sat- urday afternoon at 2:20, Only schools in King county, outside of Seattle, are eligible. PULLMAN WINS AGAIN WALLA WALLA, April 29.—Wine | ning a 12inning game Tuesday, tournament, | Washington State college took the which ended Tuesday night, with a| second and final game from Whit | man, 7 to 4. BROADWAY BUMPED Broadway high lost to the Unk Champion Wille Ritchie intends to| versity freshmen ball team Tugp leave for the East early next week,| day, 6 to 2. ‘ according to announcement today.| is negotiating for theatri-| FRESH-SOPH TEAM WINS The University freshman-sopho bout in Milwaukee against Charlie! more track team defeated Lincolm ‘Tuesday afternoon, 82 to 31. Chances New . ot. Pet | in soo} year and last offers a striking ex . Callohan | LINCOLN TAKES IT White late in May. ' ' frilample of what training will do. Tampa, were fp fit condition to meet ede 4 ‘ {22 | Last spring he trained in Bermuda, anyone. Now they are wrecked as|, T° a high baseball squad ‘ ast|Jumping from a tropical climate to condition | {rimmed West. Seattle ‘Tuesday, 6 4 2e1| three days by sea into New York Seu Ave. Lsekdaeh 0 2 0 ers’ errors “a e/ NATIONAL LEAGUE early April woather, The result) The Chieago White Sox, luckiest | *¢!Ped Lincoln win ure 0 ear ea ca Wor pet, | Wa8 & wrecked ball club that never of all the clubs this «pring, found | eats see aaa " silts cies Aieeh one tonite | ORE ae rec ered ae the best weather they ever have Ss. ‘J. MORIN’S Q a fightt rookiyn his spring he trained tn Texas, had in California, came home by| i jular for it, Romeo a eaeaeesed = [Pattadetpaia + ee dodged past the bad weather, got easier stages, and had only two days| PATENT Dr. Jordan’s Gland stowing away a little pile in the ae his team home tn fair shape, and|of cold weather before the season fte: safety deposit vault. H ? it looks 60 points better now than | started ‘ Man ~ Health A r name. Bloomer is playing good yr. Cincinnati's team, when I saw ft! They go to Hot Springs, work hard, | ball for the Tacoma Tigers. — at Alexandria, La. early in March,|and this «pring they had a little! 4 i “e-. ae was in better condition than it ts) better luck with weather, than 7 EMIL HUHN cut his finger scrap- | Phiiedetpnia ' ‘ today oC Chic no's Cube, aving | usual, ing a bat with a plece of glass. Ho| Xe", York Fee —— ——--—-—- Hammer and Lever Set should have gotten one of the pitch: | Heston ‘os 9%--fesprovell, with ont bined dn and was refused ers to scrape it is te ‘ - movable gauge to regulate the re- no hope. Funny as a cry for help. Cleveland a 8 Quired pot, Made of tow poltated | for help.) ne VEDERAL LEAGUE Ke examination for life insurance. inet. Pet. fe tare “We'll cop the rag,” = jaete 3 $ on "Price, : (Signed) dale boasted; |Bortate down, | Cteago Raker Gauge Yor Filing Cross-Cut Sawe Anaemia, Blindness, with Billy ee ie’ This Cut Bhows How .«« Works Bvery Logeer and Rancher Should Have One of Hts Own. Ask Your Hardware Man to Show You These Tools stopped tn Locomotor Ataxia, Moy dis- No. 1—-Glass faced, #e powtpatd Ne. Tempered tool steel face, no glans dan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p. ence solicited. Bay tro: hardware deaiers or Aireat MORIN 80 The win | | Mtg sicians Said He Could Not Live—Read His Statement. 1 suffered from leakage of the heart for about a year Mfe insurance. The doctors gave I thereupon went to Doctor J. Eugene Jordan and in two months’ time I was well and passed a very rigid The above testimonial, like the many others which have ap peared in this journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and perma- nency of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bright’s Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, | Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers) Chronto Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels, and most other so-called incurable diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jor- p. m. Consultation free. Correspond- Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. Remedies Restored This Two Prominent Phy- April 15, 1914. ©. A. PARKS, 2402 Federal Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a, m. to 8 p. m.; havings ming at DR. MACY | Licensed by the State. The by t jand without the || vitaitty and counteract nature’ |jcure. It Is @ well known fact t be encouraged to cure qu || discouraged to such « Ising condition may be turned to compl ure It fs for this reason that the great should be exerc of a The fine art of bi the that nd virtually Dougtas |! the University track team will keep natural thing Tt in as natural to die und ral to liv requisite. | conditions as it ts n conditions. conditions. Moura, 10 a m, to § pm DR. MACY Seattle, Wash. Naturopathic Physician Specialist in Advanced Methods 308 Globe Block, Cor, First and Madison aturopathtc Doctor will cure your fils use of natural and rational methods, e of drugs that lower the tendency to extent that @ most prom 0 fal t om doctor enough to sense just Proceases working to the greatest advantage ts the first It Is only the keenly sensed phys! clan who very often {# able to turn dying cot Should you ha: I will be very glad to tell you without charge what can be done to oure you. Sundays, 10 to 12. fielding and the days of and for this DISS ISS A GREAT GAME TODAY, BUT HACF DER BLEASURI ISS ABSENT VEN ADOLPH 15S NOT HERE. UND I KNOW HE \. LOVES BASEBALL, Too OUT TO SIT IN SUNSHINE UND BUT INSTEAD OF COMING PLAYERS BERFORM, ADOLPH DER. BRIGHT VATCHING DER| DOESN'T. HE LURKS BREFERING TO VATCH DER score By INNINGS STAYS AVAY, VORSE DAN DoT, HE DOES NOT EVEN @O OUT IN DER AIR, ADOLPR nN some GLOOMY PLACE, 7 108 PRCULIAR coNDUGT. DERE MUST BE ASECRET REASON TL DINK T VILX GO IN UND SEE BF 1 CAN DISCOVER IT, KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL

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