The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1914, Page 7

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r ie THF STAR—MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914 1 WALKER’S WALKING | | Walker waked. The word FIEND IN A RECENT | |Csneeet’ Walker watked. GAME BETWEEN THE | NAPS AND ST. LOUIS | conger walked out to second to i HE other day two Northwestern league teams happened to be sojourning at the Seward hotel Fans in the corridor noticed a contrast, The mem bers of one team were silent and sullen. In individ ual playing ability they are among the best But they were rent by factions, they had a poor start and each seemed to be cherishing a grouch, The b BACK TO THE BUSH FOR SEATTLE BOYS It’s back to the bushes for two) leaguers on its payroll, Metkle Beattle pitchers tried out in the/had hardly renewed acquatntance najor leagues this season. with Bill James, Les Mann, Bert Ed Kelly, the Walla Walla boy,| Whaling, Paul Strand, et al, when fidn’t look good enough to the/he got his blue envelope Meikle management of the Boston Red/ pitched great ball for Seattle two Sox, and the Irishman is now on/| years ago, but fell down badly last his way to rejoin the Seattle team. year and was sent home before Willard Meikle, drafted by the Bos-| the close of the season. ton Nationals, has been shipped to Dug and Tealy Glad the Rochester club, in the Interna-| Manager Tealy and Dug are re- tional league. jolcing over Kelly's return, despite Kelly Squeezed Out the fact that the club ldses a Kelly's failure to stick with the| chance to grab a pretty plece of Reds is attributed to the fact that, change by his mle, Boston was to the former world’s champions, pay highly for his services if he have a bevy of stars on the pitch-| was carried longer than this month. ing staff and there was no room The Irisher’s return ought to in- for the Seattleite. Kelly was a/ crease the Giants’ pennant chances sensation in this league and many | at least 25%. thought he was ripe for the big cireuit. Meikle Incident no Surprise Few believed Meikle would land a berth with the Braves, w pte Schnetder still has a perfect | record. Sunday he opposed Narve- son, Victoria's star pitch for a cond time during the series, and again came out with colors fying. Seattle won, 4 to 0. Narveson was relieved by Chapman in the sixth Schneider has won seven and lost none. Reattio— ARR WM POAR 0 ¥ e°8 PS oe 2 8 Be Bee : oe ae 1 a oe ® oe ee s 6 ee re an ee ae ae a 6 | Totais m2 .e 1 Vietorta. An RK It AR i. rf nr we @ 6 Scanlon, > ar a | . 3 Zimmerman, ef ..8 9 ¢ ee Withott, if . se4 oe Delmas, s# a 1 ¢ Brooks, 1D he Be oe ee Lamb, 3 2,8 Te oe te Cunningham, @ ..2 6 & e° Marveron, Pouce.) 8 © se DUGDALE FIELD |)?" S £ te BASEB Totaie , osm wt ALL |. seore— Today at 3 F Hoattle a) | Victorta 66 06 Two-base facrifice Admission 26c, 59, hite—James Renton Cars. —Jamen, F | 6: Narveson, Cures Mei Be Sia oe young mon, victima ot insomnta,|224,0. russ off Chapman in 3 innings weskasse from ony cauen, ase quichi? eured by . > P . Pierce’s Sexoid By mail $1, or 6 boxes for $5. Guaran tek er mansy wohareek, | Call. Oe ene KINSEL BROS, Second and Madison or| 4 Columbia. ge Gefeat to Narveson. Umpire- 1 3, Bt ; Chicago 19, Pittsburg 2; Brook Philadelphia 3. "AMERICAN-—Cleveiand 4, St. Loute 6: 1, Detroit 0 Saturday—Ph ington 2; Detrolt 7, ¢ 4 6, Bt Loule &; New Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART Louis 9, Ch ‘ Kansas City 6 aay Kansas City 3, Buffalo 2; Chicago % Brooklyn 1; Pittsburg &, St. Louis 2 10-2, ®acra Oakiand 6-7 | Portiand 8-1, 1 NORTHW FST: A Place is grew very familiar In a recent game) Hugh Jennings used three of the tallest pitchers In captivity in 5g | C and 8. Loule Browne. Twiee during the) recent series, and he finally had to call on a amall man to land a winner WHEN TEAM BUMPS ‘ © twelfth Inning started with “Walker | The series was played with Cleveland, In one game he sent Harry|| HUGE PITCHERS, A Then Wares walked, and Walker walked to second, Next Mes! Coveleskie and Ross Reynolds, both 6 feet tall, against the Naps and walk for Walker, and Walker walked to lost. The next d Main, giant of them all, was batted out of the box, RUNT PULLED THE BALL TEAM’S SUCCESS DEPENDS ON SPIRIT OF PLAYERS | | and George Dauss, a midget, pulled the Tigers out of the hole. | BATTLE FROM FIRE percentage table showed it-—they led the league down a sorehead. Just watch our team play.” econd was putting its united strength against its op- ward It is worth watching. In the first fortnight of the ponent The other bunch, on paper not nearly so good, season this club had climbed up two rungs of the rhe chap who sets out to find things to grouch were cocky and hopeful ladder and 4t is still climbing about can alwa find them—if they don’t exist, he “Sure, we're out for the rag,” one of their number What was the secret of the difference? will soon imagine them said to a reporter, “Will we get it? Bet your life Just confidence; that’s all No man, no bunch of men, can do good work we will, Every man of us is out to win. We haven't Whereas one group was fighting each other, the while fighting the job. $$$ $$$ rn CLARKE’S PIRATES SCARING M’GRAW B yame won at the tag end. y Hal Sheridan "| Kase NEW YORK, May 11—Baseball! Giants have won elght games ian fans are getting just a little bit]! ** - worried in Gotham over the proba-| Reliable old Christy Mathewson bilities of the Giants copping an-| #94 Al Demaree so far have Beem Jother pennant this year the only consistent winners for the McGraw breaks out with a know.| @!ants. Tesreau and Marquard ape ing smile when the question Js put) *!0W in rounding to form, and Me to him, but the lines tighten when Taw {8 using Fromme: almost @m the pennant-mad Pittsburg Pirates| “rely as relief heaver. are mentioned | “Just walt until Marquard and | Fred Clarke's crew has gc 1 off) Tesreau strike their stride,” says }to « flying start. Up to date they! McGraw, “and the Giants will soon have won 15 games and lost but) get out in front where they figure, four, and even McGraw adimts that) I will admit, however, that the club & game won in the early stages of|I think we will have to beat this the season Is just as valuable as a| year is the Pirates.” | FIRST OUT on THE STREET ] ===> etn =— =—=—SS = -- Fg THE = SS Ss ES SE DAY BS = SS>= > Sle 2 BZzZ HERE ARRANGE ae ee 2ZZ D; BE gen => | 2/ 3 tes san The entire program for the 14th) the following day. Women's eal annual tournament, to decide Pa- somes and men’s one-hole compe Fanon \cific Northwest championships, has tition will also be held Thursday, been completed. Friday, together with the regular The tournament opens on June championships, there will be mixed }23, and ends June 27. On Tuesday foursome handicaps, and men’s and jand bye ee nd Mow Pacific North- women's approaching. west championships for men and Bat dule * includes women will be played off. These men’ vagien gL open a, = champtonships will continue into men's and women’s driving : championships .ani " CROSS VS. WATSON |" "Sie ast Se aoe SAN FRANCISCO, May 11—\@ Leach Cross and Red Watson, light- weights, will meet here in a 20-|* round bout the latter part of the month, according to announcement today ‘by Promoter Coffroth. The fighters have agreed to weigh in at 4 p. m, the bout being staged at night. VICTORIA AFTER OLD ROSEBUD'S VICTORY IN BiG JOE WALLY; TEALY ‘KENTUCKY CLASSIC NO SURPRISE ; : Jefferson Rosebud, H. C. Applegate's gelding. ‘nati manufacturer and turfman, of Victoria may be Joe Wailly’s new r= Be a Kentucky derby At’ torea $35,000 for the gelding. home. A deal between the Seattle : J McCabe, the well-known In fact, this h | jocke ” ow > ue the Seattle catcher’s transfer to the| Classic was held. quarter record for the Lexington Canuck tribe, 1s pendihg. So wonderful was the form 'track was shattered, although rain Yesterday's Resuits With Cadman doing the bulk of prevailed and the track was muddy. | Seattle 4, Victoria 0. the work behind the bat and Huhn The thme was 2:03 26, Portland 1, Vancouver 0. pushing him hard for first string | —_—__— Tacoma 3, Spokane 0, _ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. 4s 3 8 680 7 10 630 1710 630 13 “4 481 9 17 346 $ 20 231 VELVET, the Smoothest is good outwardly and inwardly—: ‘body’ and flavor, Full weight 2 2 oz. tins, 10c. Vancouver Seattle Spokane . Tacoma . Portland . Victoria . LET DR, MACY CURE YoU. All Chronte and Many So-Called Incur- able Discases—The Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Asthma, Appendicitis, Cata- ract, Catarrh, Deafness, Goltre, Cur- able Cancers, Weak Lungs, Dropst cal, Tubercular and Anaemic Con- Rheumatism, Nervous Dis- jcurt Disease, Locomotor ry omach and Intestinal Disorders, Kidney, Liver, Bladder and all Urinary Disorders, Diseases of the Skin, Acne, Eczema, Pimples, Rupture, Piles and all rectal trow- bles without the knife “Those Feds will never live,” Was heard a month ago, But they are still agoing, And they're not traveling slow. eee ha weeks before the ° eS re SEATTLE BUSINESS | sic: io aul DIRECTORY o— Select from the Goods of the Fol-| | "AMERICAN LEAGUE lowing wg gal are o————_—— Thoroughly Rell: Won. Lost. Pet Detroit Por 16 ‘ oe? Solicit Your Patrona, Philadelphia ry 7 rid , Kew. Tork pa FLAGS Se.” Louie io . . 1 . + 10 as Linquist & Lund, Inc. 7 10 “aa! Phone Elliott 5340, Cleveland 7 “ a2 1104 Third Avenue. 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Pi have on file many testimonials: m Feliable people of cures of so- ‘rail Weqknesore, | Salted incurable cases sclera OES || MACY, SPECIALIST Whether the deal is for cash or| Involves a trade, Owner Dug will ity, Blood Chronic Disorde: My treatment Despondency, Nervous U GREAT TRACK MEET In one of the most thrilling Ing of the Seattle Yacht club at|] conmltation, » meets ever held between Seattle In all probability a large team of | West Seattle next Saturday, The! ses free. . Frets } moderate and, ta pith Methods high schools, Broadway triumphed | trapshooters will be sent from this|clubhouse will be thrown open at || Sete, "eden Ottis Boum 20 Corner Madi city to céMpete for the British Co-|2 o'clock in the afternoon, The | lumbia championships to be held |celebration will continue until late | at Naniamo, B. C., on May 24 and|in the night. 25, Announcement of the tourna-| —oateneiie | ment and conditions was made at; CRICKETERS TO ENGLAND | the regular Sunday shoot, held by| Haverford college, near Philadel the Seattle Trapshooters’ associa | phia, will send a cricket elev gymnasium. tion on Harbor Island. Dr. R_ England in June pdr) Call or write. KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenu NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL over Queen Anne on the cinder| path Saturday afternoon. The score was 61 to 52. Coleman was the star of the day. and Tents. gatta is to take place July 1 to 4| Harvard ts to build a $1,000,000 a "RESTAURANTS on Thames river, London German Delicatessen| Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. CAFES & v. ADAMS 3. D. THAGARD The Mecca 610 First Avenue 219 Union Street ARES Loa “FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pro- fession by bidding for the burial or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with, BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1021 FIRST AVENUE L WOULD @ive You NODDINGS FoR IT! 1 WOULT NOT HAF IT! DEY THREW AVAY DoT BALL I GOT AWAY MIT A BRAN NEW BALL VORTH A DOLLAR UNG A QUARTER. VOT Viel YOU GWVe ME For um, L GUESS’ I GoT To THROW IT AVAY, TOO. VELL, (SIGH) DEN, HERE Goes!

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