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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914. | the club after touching third for a force out In a recent game when | there was nobody to force at that particular station and a man romped The membership roll is swelling. Both are in the hospital recovering from injured knees. Both speak also In the highest terme of the attention given them by doctors and But~-"Mother could have fixed use up nicely,” they said FOUNDER OF LODGE FOR HARD SKULLED | neh SP0 War With Mexico Means Destruction of the Federal League, Says Chance By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, May 6 That INJURED PLAYERS; { 2 CALL FOR MAMMA 7 +-— a —— ) hpinsnnsnlegigemninnio sibibailialciiea ici 2 AEE ERE é a a sno " - ic —_—-, CAPT. LORD, WHITE | Captain Harry Lord of the White Sox le organizing a White Sox 4 Mothers are atill the best physictans for ball players. MOTHERS ARE THE 4 y | Ivory club, Every member of the olub that now pulle a trick which For verification of thie statemegs consult Josh Bi. ings, Cleveland ane ~ FOR SOX THIRD SACKER, | | suggests « thick skull, automatically gains membership. Lord founded Nap catcher, or Casey Jones, Clevelakd American Assoctation outfielder.| | BEST CURE | | home for the winning run, nurses. OOS DOOD OOOO II OD RT HIGH SPOTS DODOOS PELL EISS IS TWO FORMER PHILLIES WHO STAR FOR BALTIMORE FEDS [SPor DCRR OSSOOCS ANDERSON EXPECTS BIG PURSE When Bud Anderson fights Frank Barrieau at Vancouver, B. Cy Oominign day, the American welterweight will draw down practically as big @ purse ax when he was in bis lightweight heyday. Bud hag a contract with Promoter McDonald calling for 25 per cent of the gross i Aisadvantageons| after bad “Majors Will Suffer” chosen a more for their fight upon the strong to fustity the fine competition. “We found a ready answer upon i, of organization “I don't think {t possible very returning from the games each aft “ . “ y 2, wanda oe geen United Brat 1 ©. B. Mage Stick Together long to hold the enthusiasm of bust ernoon, Countless Teeomnede wern rooeeen win, lose or draw, and he f 6 at least $2,600 as his Mexico migh cost organised a ‘ ne! - ore » " . ball iennaintie ot y Soi ay we The backers of organised base neo “ery Sven ure whe o tt ts ted moe i every bulletin One year ago, Dominion day, Bayley and Barrienn fought tm the Mean sure death to the Fed See whe Sere tele ak saves) > Se Oe Ot Orns om cae coe ee eee same arena at Vancouver and drew $10,000 4 : in the game must stlek. together | Coming tn Lured by War News . ves Vanco ash., for Vancouver, B. C., May 1 was the substance of an interview /0 jame must -toget <a wer. theieboee: wae bas 6 hand _ weed, Ne Anderson leaves Vancouver, Wa wr Van * given out in Philadelphia by Frank Recessarily through these stormy) 10) 1 Sv nieation baset : They preferred to gather base giving him 16 days to become acclimated. He {s confident of winning, © Chance, manager of the New York “s It te 2 tar diffe ant pFOpO po Ble ntny « Bo y ar h tut | ball that ve hecanse Way hed the but expects a harder fight at 145 pounde than when he beat the Canuck " " n with the financiers whose at ! ® lure of all the la bulletins from yernon #0 ne Ago. } aoe ein ee ge money has made possible the latest|end. I€ will kill the Federal) Mexico, They could kill two birda Be ee tthe te ates ee jestroy erals diamond tnvaston 10 with one stone, an it were, without “A war with Mexico would prove I think when the pinch comes Fane Shun Athletics the trouble or expense of going to HAGEN PLANS SOJOURN TO SOUTH & great hardship, sald and t turnstile tolls belle the fair “My eyes were opened in Phila Shi park Romeo Hagen, Seattle’s busiest scrapper, has planned another Im Chance k if ft ec of early enthusiasm, these|delphia, the home of the greatest And conditions tn Philadelphia vasion of California and in all probability will leave here for the to that ball may look backers will hest-/ baseball machine in the country. simply reflect the mind of the pub South immediately after his scrap Friday night with Jim O’Brien. philosophic the losses. To swing good money| Our attendance there was nothing |lHe elsewhere Hagen's chief mission in vielting California is for the purpose of my mind could spell arranging a match inst Billy Murray if possible. Romeo has ruin for the Feders 80 ce D seen Murray in action several times and he is of the opinion that he tainly. President Gilmore and his 9 can beat the Sacramento boy. Murray, of course, now considers him associates could not possibly have SCORES AND self “some shucks” in the pugilistic world and he may attempt to 3 comes treat Hagen with nothing but cold disdain, but Hagen’s manager bas S. J. MORIN’S PATENT No 24—In the movabdie finish, weight | waed in ditte ma can use the Dare hammer One in| by mall, prepata Evidently Pete McVeigh, ‘the ‘Be attle lightweight, ts cutting some figure In the East Brooklyn fans who saw McVeigh administer a decisive whipping to Willie Howard, better known as IN EAST the winner of a onoaided battle here last night against Marcel Moreau, the Frenchman. The bout was stopped tn the eighth GIBBONS BEATS HOWARD Terror, reputed to| NEW YORK, May 6.—-Mike Gib ling lightweight | bons, the St. Paul welter, won the York state, are| decision in a 10-round battle here igh as a comer. Inst night with Johnny Howard of seven rounds and | Bayonne, N. J. Gibbons won with heralding MeV The bout wen STANDINGS NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE wi fon. Lost. Pet Vancouver 16 ‘ me Ripe TY ? an rT ’ 1 Ter) 1 ste Mifinger Tealy gave Leo Rear don a chance against the Victoria Rees Tuesday at Victoria and the big left-hander more than made food. Seattle grabbed the game, 6 tol feattie An Killtlay, ef | Howard took the worst trouncing jot his career. McVeigh exhibited Raker Gauge|° dangerous right and did a lot of ease, piling up a big lead after the first few rounds. already opened negotiations with California promoters, and the pros pects of Romeo “getting on” are brightening up nicely Murray at present is on his way east, but {t is not Mkely that he | will remain there long. Hagen figures that if he can get a couple of bouts in San Francisco before Murray returns he will by that time have proven his right to a chance against Houck’s vanquisher, “eee. A record was broken in Spokane last Sunday when Pete Schnelder and his playmates frolicked away with the final game of the series from the Indians. It was the first game won by Seattle on a Sabbath | in the Falls city since 1911. | eee CROSS CRITICISM UNFAIR Criticism of the proposed match between Leach Cross and Joe Rivers, which resulted {n the match being called off, was {ll advised | 1m the circumstances. True, they fought two no-decision bouts in New | York, in which nothing was decided because the route was too short and there was no referee's decision. Then they came out to the Coast | and fought a 20-round bout, with Rivers winning decisively. The first a For Filing | two bouts do not count for anything because they decided nothing. The Crose-Cut Saws BLACKBURN VS. SMITH | damage with a left hook. gael ondtege dg Sagedlbageg. thar toad eek moma ede! elgg: Fer | conditions under which Cross labored in the bout in Los Angeles last oe een Pc Gis ce taeiee ake wenaaas Mee ‘Thanksgiving day constituted such a handicap upon him that he cer Racuiaee cl arennie aeabsetary oantenne ban | tainly deserves another chance at the California boy, especially in view \ ori Sar of thc. ‘Vendeik Ate: been weatced with Geanoat trait, An | of the fact that he showed better form in bis bout with Bud Andersom fn . Lk G lietic club, under whose auspices | the American cham H | and again more recently with Freddjg, Welsh. } This Cut Shows How i we cee the fight was «i . are attempting pion, for a # ‘ound bout here on ; very Logeer and Rancher should Have|tO match McVeigh’ against some the night of May 20, Blackburn | ‘ One of Hie Own. crack Easterner for their next now fights at the ¥ rweight : Jase Tour gg ~ eee Man to Show You | Show. Iimit. He hi engagtd tn one bat ‘ nese ‘Teele. | MoeVelgh formerly boxed for the! tle since his release, winning de “4 Bo. 1—Glass faced, fe postpaid. Seattle Athletic club and turned | cisively. : Mempered toot steal face, no gtass,| professional after working as a pears i postpaid |sparring partner in Wolgast's) GOODMAN MEETS PIPER | Totals . a tor Cunnin 4 tor Floyd Goodman, the teamster, and Johnny Piper will meet tn ¢ FRENCHMAN !8 LICKED of the preliminaries at the Austin training camp. fe Otto Knabe, manager and second baseman, and Mike Doolan, short- | atop on the Bajtimore Federais, one of the three strongest teams in the new league. NOT ONLY PEBBLE PARIS, May 6.—“Joe” Borrell,|& Salt smoker at Dreamland Fri-|\; Ee POR SD 4 | = | phia middleweight, was day night. * bah AEE ‘Secne von | | Tho Northwestern league has a Kaltnowsk{, Pirates, an@é H. Shairo, + — - ne ————- nnn jinae, Killfiny. Double playe--Delme TT rival in Seattle in the Sears, Roe-| Tigers, a Nye to Hrooke t, Fullerton to Reyn . SEA LE CLUB A of The league season opened Satur |for that umptrical berth we had |‘e James s: | buck Baseball league, an organiz® | 4,> atternoon with the following F cae Rage” enema” | picked for him. 7 anes vee q HEAVY WINNER jtion comprised of employes of the | regults: a Cures Men RANDOM H vee NOW PLANS TRIP | sires: by thas amie <The Secaee Sel dimaotion no a / Anyhow, Shuster’s cyealght ts | viénoot __|one of the few of {ts kind in the|Tigers . ee ; oe ie oe ee ee |falling rapidly, He ought to be | | Pawel eae eens, oa Went aearitt ‘and Scott: Laney, Stowe, : Sate : | ‘They say Now York ts the lead-| ‘17* for the majors in A YearOr "|| VANCOUVER LEADS | | lSecty ‘winser, fuclast nights pre 1p rtnt Veneta “axe enters’, Sy Fea) Repety, Sereenen, (ne Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid _| ing aky, tot hike they pian forl | ‘The Vancouver Beavers jolted the |liminaries of the Pacific Northwest | league. | Gam played. every | Barr. ts By mail #1, or # boxes for 18 Guaran ja bicycle race, other towns are) canines indions ost ot oo ey [Jopewrned | Amatenr hesing. iy ae pr «él ig sage gg hl oa ne conor aparrmapeg a io ch earned. Call oe wri 01 fy and Madcon cr| Danning seroplane meets, ee ee |champlonshipa Hart Baird, | “Er oue of the B60 emplores of| Taylor and @iaomore;, Frietholt, { ond, Gotemabin, oe HIPPODROME vepacurer cscs? ag 3] TACOMA, May 6—-8tll going | {unkman, Ralph Underwood i |the company 1s an ardent fan. |Ginsberg and Robinson. “ | Charley Cutler and Gustave Frise son, 0... Portiand a| lke a house afire and bound for! bi) Geattien. lost to Scott, Vie.| The “fans” watch the game from aor eirevanteemeneertanemen init f tensky are threatening to perpe Dancing Taught by Competegs oe ee ee Vialtord andthe head of the heavyweight pro toria. The finals will be held to-|%, big, comfortable grandstand.| pest modern outside rooms, le trate another wrestling match on} Teachers. At Tacome— jeesaion, Joo Bonds, Tacoma’s col) iene Like the regular league games,/+, 50¢ Stewart House, 86 We the public. And just when every «4 1 e}leme graduate fighter, today holds A | score cards giving the batting or | crowart—Advertisement. Jusi Printers one was so happy # 9 9/8 decision over Larry Madden of M’ALLISTER OFF | der of both teams and the batteries, 8 i Maker an4 Shes | Portland as @ result of their meet- | are distributed. The only difference y 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 > ~+ ing in @ fourround encounter lat) 644. pe ancisco, May 6—Ao-|i% tho Sears fans get the cards NX Me Out-of-Town Buyer Ee | sieht } } sco, — a : IN OTHER LEAGUES thay = rn Jeompanted by his brother, Bob Mo-|‘°* 4 ated Bonds and his manager, Joe Gor A committee of five handles the} Order your printing by mail : AMERICAN Washington 4 man, now contemplate an invasion | Allister, left here today for Butte, srrairg of the league. M. J. Robin-| trom ; Catcage 9, 8t. Leute 1; of the California boxing field Mont, to engage in @ 12round| son is the chairman. The other FRANK P. NOLAN . = — Madden was outboxed, outfought | bout there, a her yg 18 fe! 19,\ members are managers of the 1407 Fifth Ave. LADIES FREE Alt eames postponed; ratn.jand outgamed by Bonds, who| With Tom McCarthy, a light-heavy-\toams They are: H. Finney, Ath-| He will save you money on all Puttaic t Cnionee slowed the expoliceman in the| Weight. McAllister Is guaranteed) jotics: J. L. Gurney, Cubs; P. J.| printing orders, . Pittabure 2) Be end. The weight, 4 fourth round with smashing body | $1,500 for his The name of the coxswain on | Leu Brooklyn Indiamapolia, will be 180 pounds. [Harvard's second crew ie Gallager, THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | Soa Oy od ar agg ea . ivy and the coach aptly hollers, “Le! Thone Eilett 803 elon, powtpon Vaise of Seattle, who holds the! CAN BALL CAPTAIN Gallager. Canadian lMehtweight title, won the NATIONAL LEAGUE w Cured of Asthma After ese on. Taowt Geciaion over Pan! Steele of Te | CHICAGO, May 6—Capt. Mac COFFEY STOPS FLYNN Piteabare " coma. Emerson McCosh, of the North- || It was Jim Coffey, not the break. |New York = Pat Dorlan of Seattle stopped | western untversity baseball team, 4 | fast beverage. ' !Jack Southerland of Hoquiam in| has been dismissed from college oo 3 bd the second round. | for allowing two freshmen to play x Harvard 1» to have @ seven-story : Earl Conners defeated Henry|in a regular conference game. 5 om. with a running track on the . rth of Seattle in four rounds, | Coach Dennis Grady has also been ————————— 4 top floor. | fired. : They should have some high AMERICAN LEAGUE | = ri i i 4 flyers eau” aaceus toma" teaae Won Lost | WAIT FOR BATTLE Dr. Jordan’s Glandular Remedies Score a Quick 4 | cee ith the beet accommodations in | Patt chie 4 | Victory in This Annoying and Painful Disease. " |_In the Kentucky Derby, Flying|ieast money Transionta toe te ‘th |New York ? SAN FRANCISCO, May 6.—Red : | Feet lived up to his name and won 19 to $4. Conventently located H " Glibere ‘Gallant April 25, 1914. q | Watson and Gtlbert Gallant were putting on the finishing touches to- day for their scheduled 20-round bont at Daly City next Friday even | his race, I wish to recommend Doctor Jordan to all the world for Asthma, I have been the greatest sufferer from it for twenty years and could get no help until I treated with ee el if Let Me Cure You Hoste | Cleveland . | SUNG IN WASHINGTON | Johnson {s a popular name, | FEDERAL 1 FAGUR ing. Doctor Jordan. The relief was at once and for a Makt Good ¥ r ‘ “ year now ot if we yell yy cna After tear ts the |et. toute bes ae 9 ) (Quick srunina\,) CHAMPION ACK I did not know that I ever had it. Walter Is the name we'll shout i meen voy | Sl | \ SHE PORN ©) (Signed) — W. RICHARDSON, | oo Bact Ruffalo : : SAN FRANCISCO, » m 3434 Fourteenth Ay. West. | Battling Reddy is camping on! Chicago i ee re | Campt's trail. indianapolis 8 hel dg todas. San The above testimonial, like the many others which have ap Therefore he's READY to put/ Pittsbure : ou iss] | Ritchie and Charlie White will woe peared in this journal, demonstrate the thoroughness amd perma | the camp in Campi | PRESERVES AND ten rounds in Milwaukee late this nency of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, eo 8 | UPPERCLASS WINS SOF TENS THE LEATHER yl . Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, DR. MACY, SPECIALIST A DIP INTO THE PAST | <meemnene | 4 || Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness 2 | Sept 20, 1889, W. Evans won 100 The interclass track meets held VARSITY ON TRIP || from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolpsus Uterl, A AVOID DANGEROUS | yas. ‘aimatour swimming champton- lat the Franklin high Tuesday after- Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Hpithelioma (skin cancers} ERA ship of England, 1 m., 8 3-4 #., Liv- My werices Are Entirely Private. Bi noon were won by the seniors and “ seca 4 = |] Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, oP TIONS erpool, England. a EE juniors. The seniors beat the ares pane, ,, University of w ashington || Heart Disease, (Including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile And Don't Allow Your S oe ‘and Dingnoste \freshmen and the juniors downed See. me sey Ahagge plies bie J to Ore- | paralysis, Locomotor Ataxta, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Can Y*| the term “prize fight” applied tol ,, confine my practive to chron- Hl the sopha | Kon today, where a series will be'| vature, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of ‘Stomach oF tem to Be Ruined By University of | professional boxing is a misnomer. Bowels, and most other so-called incurable diseases. euch and women, and 0, A. ©. WOOD GETS MEDAL A | Poisonous Drugs. Professional boxers recefve ments of the LI Mg ace 5 There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt is well to Ghould you be sok of have « sick | money, and amateur fighters box D. PILES, Vani fe| pom bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J.’ ugene Jor friend sign the blank space below, bring | for prizes of merchandise. 86 VEINS, ULCERS, BTC. | In the Coe medal race, held at dan, 61914 First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p, my this ad with you and I will give the bearer | FREE—Qne Week—FREE THE VERY LATEST SCIENTIFIC Drugless Treatment under the caretul personal attention of fan experienced Specialist. This offer ap- piles to all diseases and is not good after ton days. No strings are tied to the of. for und everybody is invited. 1 shall be glad to tell you the eattse of your trouble and how it can he removed. Should you ieve any ailment, of any kind whatever, and are tired of being humbugged by the polsonons drug treatment DR. DONAWAY 107 Third Avenue, Beattle, Wash. the Broadway high school Tuesday afternoon, Wellington Wood won the event for a second time. Consultation free. Correspondence Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, , Sundays from 2 p. m, to 6 p. m. solicited. KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue Now that Charley ae has got TO BUTLER HOTEL | nis eye back, he no longer qualifies SAY, ADOLPH: " FOR WHY On, HE : YOUR DOG VAG VAGS IT EVERY HIG TAIL So TIME You MAKE MUCH? “" COME AND LET ME CURE vou COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF I want every reader of this paper to know by etual dem m the great and rapidly growing tance of DRUGLESS TREATMENT. Your name . Dr. Macy SPECIALIST IN ADVANCED METHODS Hours 12, 2 to 6, 7 » 18 BLOCK Cor, Madison nnd Viret, Seattle, (Cut this ad out now. Wash, |

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