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‘THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914. 1 ‘| EIGHTEEN YEARS ON THE DIAMOND HE IS RELEASED Frank Chanee believes the best way to make a ball player behave | f le to take hie money. Lew Ritchie once broke the rules and etole| | RELIEF TWIRLER away In the night after he wan supposed to be in bed. Chance found It out and the next day sent Ritchie on the mound, He tasted only| | GETS EXTRA COIN 4 : “ ‘|| WHEN LEW RITCHIE Charley Jones, a veteran outfielder, holds # record 5 » hol of having played baseball for 18 years before being unconditionally released, Jones re cently drew his first rele Winnipeg, of the Northern league, turning | him adrift. Previously, whenever he changed clubs, Jones was elther sold or traded. He h. ved up quit ile durin ha two Innings and Miner Brown had to work hard to save the game.| FOR FIRST TIME | been playing ball and le not fretting over ite Gethaten” ene eT Chance fined Ritchie $100 and gave Brown $50 of it for doing his| DISOBEYS RULES 4 | | work. = D on. es ais y LODOODRIOOOO OOOO DOPOD OID ID DIO SIAL IIIS IIS IS IIA DUGLETS PROSPECTS BOYS, BIRDS, DOGS AND GEESE ||[Joesacxsonwut | { B 1 Northwest Lea . nevasror sits!’ SPORT HIGH SPOTS ||.8°""s "x, P Joe Jackson, the great outfielder | "°° seooooeecosccccscoassco — menaced ‘eT ce of the local American League Johnny O'Leary Is going to get a chance to retaliate for that beating | Tacoma 429 4 te y club, continues batting through he took from Eddie Moy the crack Basterner in Ban Francisco the other Portland B38 i out the season as he has during || night. The Capital City Athletic club, of Sacramento, has negotiated |] Victoria 250 the early games of the season, he |) with both Moy and O'Leary, regarding a 20-round scrap in that city this MAY SEND KELLY BACK will increase his salary by many || month. They have O'Leary's consent THE BOX (OFFICE) SCORE hundreds of dollars. A battle over the derby route between these two lads ought to be |] 1 met a baseball magnate and 1 a Jackson ts working on 4 gradu worth going miles to see. Outside of the few top notchers, Moy and acked about the game. 4 The pitching problem, which has; If Boston decide they cannot ated salary. He 1s to be paid &1/ O'Leary are the two best lightweight prospects in the game. Moy is|| “What was the score?” | asked 4 been xiv Owner Dug and Man-| dispense with Kelly's services, then stipulated sum per month and in |) q top favorite of the two, ho for a future champion, as he has him, and a thrill went ager Tealy many sleepless nighte,| Dug will get a very handsome addition to that gets & bonus If ]) greater exp. 6 and is the better bitter. through his frame. may #oon be solved. jeheck. On the other hand, if he he bats more than .400, @ little Johnny is going to make a much better showing against Moy over|]| A amile of peace and happiness The management of the Boston |is turned back, Seattle geta him smaller bonus if he hits .375 or t) the marathon route than he did in thelr four-rousd clash. O'Leary can was in his eager eye. 4 Red Sox will decide the fate of | again, better, and a good increase If}! oniy hope to win a decision, though, while Moy wouldn't surprise very he finishes with a .360 stride, ‘Attendance, twenty thousand, F Had Napoleon Lajole had a contract similar to Jackson's, he Pitcher Ed Kelly of Seattle within | the next few days. cordance with an Kelly was This ts in ac-| sensations agreement be- one of the pitching of the Northwestern league last year, and a balf a dozen many fans if he punched the D inside of the limited | stanzas, Seattle boy to #le the magnate’s glad w reply. “ h 0 elubs | , oly ed would have made @ fortune in Abi f boyaf this corner of the sound are golng to don the 5 YES io tween the two ¢ ubds. Ree — r league clubs tried to buy extra money alone, during the | gioves ae che Semis os r nas i Pace “A Me ading the enna is vine 7 nd He came to Seattle from Walla many years he has played with J) card ts Frenchie Vaise, who is fast gaining Leach Cross distinction as Vancouver 1, Portland 0. Walla in the Tristate league, the Cleveland club. }a rank tn and outer. Frenchie ts going to book up with a young fellow Spokane 5, Tacoma 2 ne where he was the leading pitcher. | named Paul Steele and unless he keeps awake hes going to find him- of King Kelly, scout for the local |nelf bumped by a girder, This Steel son is no slouch, and Frenchie q od club, m the “find.” }ean't sluff along if he h a to cop the plum. If Vaise 1s again a loser a Kelly is badly needed at the pres MA | he will have just about reached the end of his rope as a fighter, because | = ent tim With Fullerton and ho promoter is anxious to bill a loser, | 4 | Glpe stationed on the infield, the ie oe ° ! 4 jpitehing staff ts fairly shot to . Tacoma fans are considerably enthused over the matching of Joe | : | plec Schnelder ts the only de Bonds and Larry Madden for the semi-final at the same show. Madden 4 | pendable twirler on the squad, the 9 | is « Portland cop who is very handy with the gloves, and hits with the a others, Bonner, Dell, Reardon’ and force of a wallop from a nightstick. Bonds will have his hands full| | Matis, being in-and-outers By Hugh Fullerton without a doubt, and ff he wins, the Tacoma writers will praise him| | ° ° The Chicago White Sox were to the skies. Anyhow, it ought to be a lively set-to, with something | a “We contemplate no changes as| winning, playing brilliantly, rush ’ doing every minute. oh ee | e d }long as the team keeps on win-|ing the attacks, fighting every — (eat ning,” Dugdale told The Star be | st and already commencing to A Star league pitcher set a rec 1, the firat 16 games played by the Spokane Indians not a single! 4 fore leaving for Victoria, “In | figure their world's series chances. ord Sunday that is bound to stand) pitcher was taken off the mound by Manager Lynch This is consid. . the entire squad will remain tnt . | Then, one afternoon, their bat boy, for many a day. He pitched a no | er 1 a world’s record ‘The moet remarkable feature is the fact that . * “a |and Gipe and Fullerton will play| who has been with them for years, rum, no-bit game, and fanned 18/the games were all played in the early spring when the pitchers were | By Ohio Dentists ;daily, Ronner, Schneider and Dell| was found weeping disconsolately betters, | : “ . ee ——————— — | will carry the bulk of the pitching | Between sobs he told the players 1 pitcher was Berry, who per = ; duties. Perrine and Duddy will re-|that his parents were moving to formed for the Dickie Mfg. Co. team | } BOUNCE FOR JONES? | 5 ok. main for the present at least. Later| Michigan and that he would be in Section No. 1 agatnat the Wash SCORES AND vi = - 4 on we may make a room for Duddy] with them no longer, His father) ington Park nine. The Dickies took N FRANCISCO, May 5.—A e Partial Plates Are a Detriment) jn the outfield, or he will go back|had refused to permit him to re the game 18 to 0. ty ; STANDINGS vices qeoetved hore today from el to third if we decide to lift Puller-| main in Chicago and be mascot ne Washington Datk team ta re a ieee ae s taee a xamine i > the Mouth, Cause the) on or Gipe beck to the pitching| “There goes our luck” onld ove puted to be one of the strongest ‘» manager, Tom Jones, have had | : Forming of Pus and Sore squad.” of the players, slamming his bat sage ible wine one city, pees tee sinevchauts Soenies ott anoth r disagreement ue trouble ‘ G oA ee at the stands. ry had them a in stress, and not he Se attic Gila pound US this time is said to be due to Jones’ id i” Etc. OHIO DEN When the team left for Victoria And, the day after the boy left once was threatened an 11-to-7 victory in the game here efforts to keep the former cham-| an TISTS Explain Their | thie morning, Wally, Bonner, Mails |the team started to low He fanned the side in three in-| Monday with theVictoria Bees. The/ pion out of the ring until his in-| ; ‘hod }and Brown were not among those Nap Dog Is Back nings and then struck out nine con-| fame war slow and uninteresting. | jured hands mend | 2 Met! }present at the boat. Manager| It sounds ridiculous, but the secutive batters. The two teams play in Victoria to-| S e | P ;4 1 , Score day and tomorrow | | a Tealy decided to leave this quartet |faith of baseball players tn their| | TE | nsure home to keep down expenses. Vic-| mascot ts deep and abiding. Dur a ote _ * ata " 11 ; AMR MPO A B| FIX DA OF BOUT | 4 - ; ee| torta and Seattle return Thursday |ing the early season slump Gran RECORD EOER 40+ +++ he, oP Rg Sy tle 0 —vU ; ener Tan te aene'te a very short time| and finish out the week at Dug’s.|ey's dog was in bad with the Napa | ~mcomendl Berry end Dishmas; a ee + pceaabhing eudeieonan onshinn multe by a Partial Plate. In the first place.| Next week we entertain Joe McGin-| Their faith tn his efficiency as a agner and Carpenter. 4 1 1 $ S/aarmay, the California pbk one 7 net you!» - — ee ae 8 ; ite 90 anne as ‘tp ~-4 in| mity and his Bengals. mascot was shaken. eS Se a aan | weight, and Al McCoy, who recent- down at some time or other. This TORTS? reno But now he is restored to high AX FOR NETZEL [4 8 © 19 1 lily knocked out George Chip, will Our standard ft causes @ natural Irritation of the standing and again permitted to i000) 8) Olskeee tu thie gly tmamieey ets, ur standard examina- uma, that soon become sore and In play leapfrog with them minaone es Oe Ee | 2 ¥ tions of land titles, with fi beging te form and AMATEUR BALL Athletics Have Hunchback Cleveland's Canine Mascot Above,| PORTLAND, May | 5.—Manaxer 1 8 ¢. 9:4. 6] May 81, over the tenround route, ie ee at. nt a Mp" : | Every club has its mascot.| and the Little Hunchback, Standing Nick Williams of the rtiand . : eee | ra Site ie cory an There in the quiet, mart little | Between the Players Below, Whe | Northwestern league today uncon : “IT'S A BALLY SHAME t f teeth to which It is att The Star amateur and sem-pro} iochback who is mascot for the| Bring Luck to Athletics, ditionally released Outfielders Miles | 1 4] é easel against many sources @ atinnty with the Poctial a igood start Sunday. “All “the | Athletics Netsel and Duke Whitt and In-| ipo, A. m| LONDON, May 5Jos Jeanette, |] title loss not discoverable Cn . be § e aavel > | eo 00 lelder Babe Reams hitt comes |, ‘ DI vyw . got a de- ‘ ;, By wine tall the cavity and in-| Sates, generally, were well played, RE sn oor ves ba ag ae PoMgery eee ee weed vient L.| trom Viesta, Cal; Reaws wea per + { 3 8 € Sletsion over Colin Beil, an Aurs.|| DY an inspection of the 4 mall hygienic bridgework. Xt taeeljomp team determined to got the| Torn, ward of the Toston Red |speediest balls he could throw with |thased from the Bolse Tristaters| Wine ito... ¢ # 2 8 8 8 trallan, in 20° rounds here last record title, afford full 5 are missing we would ‘ es jum) r " 4d Netzel signed last season, but woerangy-rapd | night. eo crow hooted the de ‘ 2, * ° 8. th bare hands. and Netzel sig " BE 18 BE Booey ae ORT ean the yest tooth Gately’s played two gamea, win a Os Mk Wie ak) ee ee jhas not shown any class this year $8 3 8 & jletston title protection. without the ning them bo a the opening |, ‘ * ef | —_—- —- <4 A Rage se Wee Sake low, who studies hard until school | One Had Live Seal ii ee te BF eh ine came thing. Y game they trimmed the Aced! nine. | cjoses, for the players insist that| Rears, dogs, goats, cats, almost] | GIRLS PLAY BALL ope a $$ 1 1 8 8/%—— TO Tom PERRY would b } the teeth Geen, 16 te 8 @ Keystone | nis marks must be high. On the|every animal has been used aa a} University of Ilinols has taken | ssanion ° Re ee Pe « 0 Tom F 'v Pate tre roe veitienl exemize-| ‘ road in summer they teach him. | mascot. The Athletics one spring |UD baseball. Interclass games will) Driscoll, » 19 8 § * SX Qos bowler named Perry, This Company owns Hon of ‘your ‘mouth. THE OHIO Firet Game | Rubber, the Oldest were offered an elephant painted|>® Diayed, 13234 11 4] At this game Is all to the Jerry,|1 ep i 1 : METH! imply and quickly done | | Possibly the oldest mascot in| white, San Francieco had a seal) —_ tn etghth He rolls a good score, the only complete title y just as painless as the country fs Rubber, who has|in a pond. Years ago Memphis had DANCE aT Two fifty or more, records of King Coun’ 4 ‘aman ingenuity can ever make be ‘ 1 E tk @ob | oneone a1 a 4 ty, it Is not heen with Nashville ever since|a goose, that used to stalk solemn e1006) 1| And the pine’ click Ie sure merry. ‘ i ‘ dentistry. airy to aut inte the sume, | end Alzanth, Nashville hada tea. lly up to the plate to start « rally DREAMLAND Pag Js sure merry-|1 including copies of many 4 ‘To save those teeth Is always the Second Game | He t» past middie age now, but| when released from the bench, But TONIGHT mas, Zimmerman, Po Rag GOOD NEWS FOR MURRAY documents destroyed in sim and piece wee you might, say, | Gately ’ - 10 12 Sas speedy and wiry, it seems, as a) bunchbacks and small negroes are ™tkaman 2, Martini, Huhn, Deday | Jack Dougherty, manager of Al , “You bh pointed ‘out the disad-| Keystone .. 3. 2 8/ man of 20, considered the luckiest | sn Sheil 2 Ronner 4. Metlenry &.| McCoy, is predicting that the latter|| the Great Fire of 1889. ¢ ordinar: bri Rounds and Pilisbarrow; P. Nor. - —_ nem Dell 6, |will knock “ B ” But you say nothing about ris and R. Norris } i, itehers | Munoee the’ Caltieraie® amiatie. No Abstracts required. Sesiege Jew Sie no dlenavant- Chas | —— ‘oft Bonner in| Welghi, within six rounds, when ages.” You will find this out if y The North Stars beat the George- 3 innings; off Metienry’| they clash in New York ‘on the : OF any of your scquaintenc town Pirates, 19 to 17, Both teams | a eS evening of May 14. * hit the ball hard. . e- The Ballard Orioles hard luck 10 to 7. SPENDING MONEY Ad Wolgast announced that he re- ‘Chionge 1; | Ce!¥ed $3,900 for his bout at Hudson, New York «| Wis. recently with Johnny Tillman. Full information on re- : quest. a w York #, Washington played in } 8 Loule 1, and lost to Charleston, The Orioles play the Ma- TEAM TO AMATEUR MEET OHIO METHOD, which rac- t will e r offices and the prac: | tieed by them and by them alone. At! Philadelphi Jestics next Sunday at Fortuna poned—Cincinnatt-Pitte- | Th ross rece! fo other Dental offices can you 0b-| park ¥ ortun&) Represented by the largest team charge of Roxing Instructor Pat At spraeie . Ppt pool eee ‘on Goes a “4 method of modern dentistry rages of boxers and wrestlers ever en-,Scott and Physical Director Frank DEMAT—Cniengo 4, Buffalo 0: Mal-| 89°99" as: on Keneral practitioners In all feted tn @ stuflar tourney by the| Vance 7 8 Louie 0; Kansas City 6,| $2,200. The Majestics, Class B cham- ' branches of dentistry, nnd hundreds Pinsoerg 6. of testimonials from’ delighted pa- tients tell the story of the pain-sav- ing. sanitary method used exclusive- ly by the ORIO DENTISTS. Remember 00, that examination of your teeth is positively free. And. after learning the plain truth of What the condition of your mouth really is, tt will reet entirely with you whether you have the work done or not All work fs guaranteed Don't hesitate to come to our offices and ask questions about the wonderful relief obtained from doing away with curse of the partial plate, ed by the OHIO METHC means a complete set of snow-white teeth such as nature her- self provided you with. Amalgam Filling . $1 Gold Crowns... $3 Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 207 University St., Cor. Second & University TATE Restaurant THIS WEEK “The Girls in the Arbor’ Elizabeth O’Brien Rose O’Brien Miss Browning Miss Grace Purdy Winona Houitt Peggy Nash Brink & Wilson Coming April 20 Edith Mayer The House That Quality Built t pia: pions, met and defeated the Black Diamond equad, 16 to 6 at Black Diamond. Majestics seoee 160 15 3 Black Diamond ...... 6 5 8 Buggert and Hazelwood; Petsche, Roulst and Travers. ee The A. O. U. W. Columbia No. 2 team opened the season against the Seattle Electrics at Woodland park and won, 11 to 4. The lodge played rings around their ad- versaries. eee Covey Wet-Wash Laundry team was victor in a well-played game with Van's Drag Store, winning, 5 to 2. ee Seattle Heights met and defeated the Green Lake Federals, 10 to 1, in a lop-#ided fray. Moore, hurling for the Heights nine, mowed down 17 Green Lake bat wielders. ZIMMERMAN 18 OUT Heinle Zimmerman has an at- tack of grippe, and will be out of the Chicago Cub lineup for several | days. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Moat lar and only reliable © the me obstinate Price boxes tor $5 Money returned if they fall Call or write, Open evenings KINSEL BROS. Second Ay. and Madison at local club, the Seattle Athletic club} A is looked upon as a formidable con-|accompanied the team, among tender for first honors in the Pa-|them being Charley Halen, Tom cific Northwest Amateur boxing| Conlon, Glenn Huff, Charley Beck and == wr « championsh ington and others which begin at Vancouver tonight.| This year’s team has made the | The P. N. A. ts the blue ribbon | reatest success in the history of the club. Of 32 contests engaged in, the club has met defeat only four times Those who take part in the tour- ney are Earl Baird and Ralph Un Jerwood, 115; Tommy Phelps, 108; edward Pinkman, 125; Andy Du- vall, 1 Val Somag, 145; Pleres, 175 and _ heavywoight. | | Runchey, 125 and 136; Claud Fort-| jner, 145; Lloyd Wray, 158, and |Hob Wiley, heavyweight, are the| | wrestlers. | WATSON IS FAVORITE) SAN FRANCISCO, May 6.—Roth | | Red Watson and Gilbert Gallant | were rapidly rounding into form to- day for their 20-round bout at Daly) | City next Friday evening. Watson | probably will enter the ring a slight | favorite, as he almost stowed Gal- lant away with a right swing to the jaw when they met here several weeks ago. event of the year. The preliminaries will be run off/ by the finals on| |w boxers and wree tlers left this city Monday night tn } Bil} | and Diagnost | onfine my pr to chron of men O'BRIEN HAS MANAGER STOMACH, NEW YORK, May 5.-—-Danny Mor- BPAgDet Biigan has taken Young Jack O'Brien| | ULCERS, BTC. under his management. The first thing Danny did was to send Jack up to Stamford, Conn., to get into condition. INAWAY Seattle, Wei MY-My MV) HERE Comes ADOLPH MIT DER Doe! BY GOLLY, HE'S Gor large party of club members| | NATIONAL . | | D BOX AT CITY HALL Pittsburg has a new boxing club —the Penn Athletic club. It will stage weekly shows in the old city hall. Title Insurance Campany $500,000 Capital SEATTLE, WASH. KATIONAL LEAGUE Lost NILES IS CANNED Harry Niles has drawn his uncon- *| ditional release from the Indianapo- lis American Association club. $100,000 State Deposit AMERICAN LEAGU Won, Lo 4 HURT OFF GRIDIRON Bomeisler, famons Yale end, may System of plate work cial offering for this only: $5—Plates—$5 We also do crown and b work. | DENTISTS 8pe- week ridge $3—Per Tooth—$3 Guaranteed dentistry for the least money, NATIONAL DENTISTS N. W. Corner of 4th and Pike. | te | B45 500 385 200 CARPENTIER A HOLDOUT | be crippled for life as a result of a Brooklyn street car accident, SCHAFFLI MATCHED Joe Hill meets Perey Cove and Carl Hagey has been matched with Ad Schaffli for Dreamland smoker Friday night. Al Mosler, the local prize fighter, would make a good ball player, judging from the hit-and-run stuff he pulls. 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