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BULL BROS, \Just Printers 1012 THIRD @AIN 1043 the Cleveland pitch: jackson |e different He can’t hit Warhop or Bender has a great YOU'LL NOTICE HE been aban: | NEW YORK, May 12.—Willie) Andrews to come back after he had | Ritchie ts referred to in New York fought Harlem Tommy Murphy in as “that able-bodied financier from! San Francisco and fight Charley | | San Francisco,” Not only has the White | Mghtweight champion shown that he Ritchie whipped Murphy, and is able to hold up his end f whipped him decisively. Then, a THE STAR—TUESDA ) attributes Ty Cobb's great while # liko hitting, there nough to stop him: HESITATION DROP IS THE LATEST CURVE; U. OF W. GIRL PITCHERS DISCOVER BAFFLING TWISTER The hesitation drop! That's the name of a new myatifier for batters just discovered by a number of university girl pitchers, It might pay Dug elther to sign up the young ladies and can his regular staff, or to have his own hurl- ere take lessons from the girls. The girls who have “invented” the new twister are trying out for places on the class baseball teame at the state university, The hesitation drop is said to float ewiftly up to the plate, hesitate momentarily in front of the batter, and then execute a sudden drop Into the catcher's mitt, much to the eurprise and mortification of the batter It has all the college girl baseball players rattled Out of 144 candidates for pla on the various class teams, 48 girla made the squad, The girls use a regular $1.26 ball and play the game just as it le played by the opposite x. They have thelr own ball grounds. Male spectators are GETS AWAY WITHIT By Hal Sheridan | | ofa . $40, 000 house, or $16,000. After the battle he was asked by Promoter financial standpoint, but bi vineed his enemies that uine fighter, as well And what ance of the Califor nia crackerjack dying poor? Middle Wert newspapers panned Ritch & fare-you-well for his demands for & Milwaukee meeting with Charley White. The fact remains, however, that he got just what he asked for, and no more When Ritchie fought Wolgast tn Milwaukee he received 40 per cent few weeks later Andrews wired for sa KON: his terme } I want a $10,000 guarantee,” wir. | od Ritchie, “with the privilege of a 1g 40 per cent.” ertain sporting writers got! #y with thelr hammers and liken od Willie to Jesse James {in the lat-| ter's palmy days. Ritchie sat tiht however, and he got the $1 guarantee, with the privilege « expen to hen f and traveling and training | es for two. RANDOM SHOTS on his hands. He ts battling for a fight with Willie Riteht fe Holly, the new shortstop of the 8 s, will fit in better about) Christmas time “ee A DIP INTO THE PAST Tank titles to I A ¢ 1889, glove content, Peter | stays a headline, but, y ea, den m8 e rest of article, we disce draw; Melbourn they were swimming titles. ; hs Pee, A GLIMPSE AHEAD Tom Jones is going to take Jess! Freddie Welsh vs. Joe Mar abroad, This 1s a good time, as he won a battle recently and he may «et licked if he sticks around too long. Jess ts the boy who put the cow tn cowboy May ors. New Orleans, lightweight. | A JOY THOUGHT FOR TODAY The fellow who ja always telling | | e ¢.% you that you are a good fellow | Stagg field at Chicago untversity | probably ts merely appointing you is to have new stands costing | Dis press agent | $45,000. aAthatiel | e886 McGraw hae signed a third er named Stock. Thus he expec |to have a third baseman in stock | o- | London refuses to let Sam Lang |ford and Gunboat Smith fight. The} British home secretary advines | mediation | | . An Ogle pulled the champion honor of the| county, linois, man} o- spring. He found a little creek! |teeming with biack bam and tele-/ graphed the story to the news| papers | BAKER GOES BACK | According to official figures, the | Cleveland Napa’ hospital list is far greater than Uncle Sam's at Vera | Cruz. | Freddie Welsh has some battle — — OF Ld a Thin Ad. MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AY. KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue ADOLPH IS A TERROR TO UMPIRES COME HERE, ADOLPH. TELL ME VOT HAPPENED AFTER 1 GOT PuT ouT OF | SANDERSON’: s PILLS SAN PRANCHOD, May 38 Sn y Baker, Australian fight For ® promoter, will sail for Sydney to Gases : “4 *y | day on the steamer Sonoma. Baker | aaee in #8 to 10 days. P has practically rea od an under. 12 box or 7 boxes tor #8 |atanding with Bob McAllister, and pes pen svontnes {the latter will sail for Australia ‘semi: aapon | within two months . Second Av. and Madison Mt. | MANDOT. SH, MAY 26 | SAN FRA O, May 12.—Ad-| vices received today from New Or. leans say the date for the ten-round bout there between Joe Mandot and Freddie Welsh has been set for May 26, GLASSES ON EARTH $2.50 CROSS DUE TODAY SAN FRANCISCO, May Leach Cross was scheduled to reach San Francisco today or tomorrow for his clash here the latter part of the month with Red Watson. | DORIAN GETS DRAW | 12. i} Pat Dortan, the attle heavy weight, boxed a four- with Jim Burner Monday night MOHA BEATS MANTELL ound draw at Snohomish MILWAUK May 12.—Bob Moha defeated Frank Mantel! in a} ten-round bout here last night. BOAT RACES SOON | Near Madison, Philadelpliia to Bermuda power. boat © will begin June 6 from TO BUTLER HOTEL the Quaker City, distance 734 nautical miles | cobb’ During the 14 years of existence of the Northwestern league, 15 cltles have held membership. Spokane Ie the only town which has been J " - a member continuously. The teama during this time have been: Se : ” attle, Spokane, Portiand, Tacoma, Butte, Helena, Salt Lake, Boise, Og many pitehere whe don, Bellingham, Everett, Victoria, Vancouver, Grays Harbor and Aber o Ee deen. The original name of the league was the Pacific Northwest. | | BALL; INDIANS LEAD CO-ED IS CHAMP Y, MAY 12, 1914, DURING FOURTEEN | YEARS 15_ CITIES HAVE PLAYED N. W. PORTLAND MAG PAVES WAY BOWLER; SPILLS TO LIFT COLTS FROM N. W. OVER 200 PINS he way ts being paved to make|team subsidiary to the Pacific {town when Portland drops out, the present née n the last for | Coast, instead of the Northwestern he season is planned to run 20 Dorel " Eight Clubs in Circuit week Portland ax a member of the North-| juqye “MoCredie’s scheme in to| Plane to Keep Down Expense Western league form an eight-club etreuit, embrac “To keep down the railroad ex- Judge W. W. McCredie, owner of |ing Walla Walla, North Yakima,|penses,” said Judge McCredie, “I the Portland Northwestern and) Pendleton and Baker on the east) would have the Weatern teams | Coast league clubs, has a plan for and Portland, Everett, Bell play two series each in every othe the merger of the Western Tri-|and Centralia on the west. Aber-|er town, but only one In each of State and the Old Washington) deen ts being considered, but it|the Kas cities, Similarly the state leagues, with the idea in/|is quite likely the Northwestern|Eartern quartet would make one view of giving Portland a Class D/ franchise may be given to that| swing around the Western ctreuit, ne me — . ——|but two swings around thelr owa ! territory. TEN COUNT FOR LEE ||| BILL JAMES IN FORM ||°*77,0"* \. Club Oversrenee ‘The Northwestern league monthly salary limit 1s $3,500, Lee Magee, idol of the Seattle| The Boston Nationals sent Bill | Most of us are right up there, fans in 1910, and now with the St.|James, formerly of Seattle, to the | #4 1 suspect at least one club, Louis Nationals, took the ten count| mound yesterday in the seventh, |®ything, @ trifle over the Manit. during a game bet Chicago and| James allowed one hit in the two} !#8# D, on the other hand, ie the Cardinals at St. Louis yester-| innings he tolled, New York won, |! up of hustling youngsters day. M ¢ got In a row with Bwee-| 8 to 6. r t off the lots and out of cok ney, and the latter emphasized his| READY FOR : ripe! ee ee is only remarks by planting a fist on the| ,200 a year, I be! blonde's ohte Magee went down. | ast RACES hd low et eee permit us Graduate Manager Ralph Horr| ‘0 B1ve *2Cent DM GALLANT LEAVES FOR EAST [and Coach Hiram Conibear were SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—| completing arrangements today for Gilbert Gallant is en route today for|the big regatta on Lake Washing. | Hoston, where been offered a} ‘On next Friday afternoon. There May date for a ound go with| Will be three races. The big event either Mattie Baldwin or Eddie| of the day, Washington vs. Califor-| Genevieve Hendricks Murphy | nia, takes place at 6:30, The vars And now comes ab autiful co-ed, | ————___ ity freshman race will be the cur rolling a score 226 in bowling tain raiser, starting at 4:30. The! She i» Miss Genevieve Hendricks, | Vancouver Boat club-Varsity Boat | junior of University of Wis-| club follows at 5 o'clock | consin, Madison This score is one of the highest rolled by a woman In the Unit NORTHWESTERN FOR DISEASE ed ates and ts the record-breaker in t Inter-eorority Bowling LEAGUE eague of the ersity ; Won. Lost. Pet Minn He sa member of (CONTAGION AND EXPOSURE || Vancouver . 092 |the Pi Reta Phi Sorority,” | CARE ON EVERY HAND. Seattle 643 estauran Spokane . 11 16 18 20 607 AA 333 259 THIS WEEK “The Girls in the Arbor” Elizabeth O’Brien Rose O’Brien Victoria . SCORES AND STANDINGS eve Eddie Plank writes: be old, but I'd like to fellow who said I | of bacteria by touch jand Inhalation t# @ well established “1 may t the rned to the public towel and The Gianuf victory in the open-| drinking ¢ re amo itch throwing st te * rowning game with J © McGinnity’s pons mes. . Hers Chairs ott’ men po tity sare tip Miss B mea pe gerade The pe ttes yy hill at Gettysburg.” Miss Grace Purdy com eld ckhed h cover ef © : att the Dall, » pitchers were YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Winona Houitt atceer the a Seattle 9, Tacoma 1. Peggy Nash fore the gan Victoria 4, Portland 2. + 1 Man had Vancouver 6, Spokane 65. | Brink & Wilson Hattie 70 4B | Coming April 20 ‘ ‘ , 1 : Ky fet hes what st fe'dr what! HAGEN VS. PRESTON | SH, ee att Sete WE season, the ; Drug 117 y isle Way,| { $ 242 2 Slotters you the services of a phyel:| Romeo Hagen, “the fighting § 8 1 4 4 ofsian to tell you what le wrong and| baker,” meets Chi Preston at Ho- [$3.5 8 |} Glyeuonty’ pay tor the medicine used | @Wiam, Wash. tonight in a six. : St 2 © 8 efi compounding the p i 4_ battle. my it a te ADK MPO. 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