The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 7

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WHISTLING 1zzY | lzzy Kaufman, the Tacoma pitcher, le one of the best whietlers In the firet two Innings of the Glant-Tiger game at Dug’e yeeter- GIANTS AND TIGERS ball pli Wh th hi line, | id of nh ' day afternoon. three rune were gathered by the two teama in two EN Ieee benyp cher lh gp tater alia gr linged weal oer Invinge although net's hit was made, Tacome esered two in the secena, | | IN UNUSUAL GAME; SIGNALS IN NEW | | OF Sh: Whe an cutburet of tung power, tany whistles, Some of the but during the first and second innings only three men were credited) GIEAN 3 RUNS IN 2 | | players In the league complain that the Bengal pitcher gives signals with a time at bat. To add to these incidents, Cy Neighbors failed to Loree FROM etd © to the runners by this means, He ls a great Imitator, get a hit, yet scored a run twice on a sacrifice fly. | INNINGS, NO BIFFS | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914. EE FRANKMORANMAY Lote: Tell: Star Readers Why He Wil FUNNY STUFF. THIS NOT FIGHT SMOKE __“V'" ®« on Baboon Mascot GAME 0’ BASEBALL 's Note—Do you reallee that the have held so long tm the By Hal Sheridan jfight unless Moran signs | world’s greatest yacht moe will be on tn | * ‘ The oddities of baseball are well| first a couple of times this year a represented in the present series|and handled himself nicely at that NEW YORK, May 18.-—A disa Jim Buckley, managing Gunboat | between the Seattle Giants and Ta-| bag. His hitting ought to help out greement between Frank Moran and | Smith, takes exception to the charge | py coma Tigrs. On one side we have|a whole lot his manager, Dan MoKattriok, may voiced by Jess Willard that the gun-| Charley Fullerton. The other is Nig} result in calling off the MoranJack-| ner ran out of a match with him,| . P Perrine, son fight, scheduled to be staged In| which Promoter Coffroth intended | By Sir Thomas Lipton 1 castarwtiaton Ws 4 Waa oe be ‘WALLY FARMED ) Paris June MeKettrick secured | to stage in San Francisco July 4. | (Written Especially for The Star) we may say, was @ pitcher. As a| * the match with Johnson, and, ac “Netther Smith nor myself haa] Tho atrangest mascot that has ever been seen tp the world will pitcher he cr aie Gres: baat iat Joe W ally goes to the Moose cording to reports reaching here,| anything to do with calling off that! be aboard the Shamrock [V, when she competes this fall for the Amert- pie club. Yet Manager Tealy Ray.| 28” club, in the Western Camade. the only reason Johnson ed to/ mateh,” said Buckley, “The fault|ca’s cup—s mascot that I fully expect will break at last the hoodoo that mond has found that, Chatley so | easue, tonight. Ho will retara Se Yap, = stisht Moran was ause he liked/ ties with Manager Tom Jones, who| has defeated my former cup challengers leven a better fielder than he is a 9d = —s rd next sensu Fred if MoKettrick looks after Willard’s Interests I am not a strong believer in ma |Sltcher. ‘Those who have watched| W eee, die former Seattle player, McKettrick says he will not go! “Jones was to post a reasonable! The “Erin” in 1903 was full of them. I think I had 24 horseshoes \Pullerton perform at second base| 2 managing Moose Jaw: on with the match unless Moran! forfeit to guarantee that he would| one of these having been made by Fitzsimmons, the champion Amert- say he is the greatest second base-| signs a contract to box under his! make good, but he did not ne} can boxer, who was a blacksmith, In the way of religious and other lake dhe Mertaweat hae order soek U TS Management after the Johnson) through with either cash or certified | emblems I had everything one could possibly think of. | lo wae shoved into the piece in as FIELDER Q | fight. This Moran has refused to! check, so we dropped the match I had also tigers’ whiskers sent me, Hkewise a green hen which ‘quareency, 0a4 he hao more than| A! Swetteer, Seb Gaaee do. It is probable that McKettrick | » from Pittsburg (I presume its feathers had been dyed), also ped! made good ler, tried out by Dug, left for Clim will induce Johnson to call off the rabbits, pedigree black cats, lady birds, green frogs, baskets full/ Next we have Perrine. Perrine! ciavati last night —_—_— — — les’ cauls and chicken wish bones—some of the latter mounted jhas played baseball 12 years. He ts going to quit baseball tem DUGDALE FIELD ||SCORES AND and sllver—grasshoppers from Kansas with lege like drome a tea cnce'a prouiteert figure| porertiy, ates 4e" Dive aa , Irish terriers, and, last but not least, I had a magnificent Amert Fs Bafontpong Heeb capris. oh | Robert Hiller, the local racing promoter, 1s arranging details com- nected with an automobile race at Lacey, Wash, Sunday, May 31, He has signed up a string of good drivers, r BASEBALL oday at 3 PM Tacoma vs vs. Seattle Admission ling menagerte, ke her son on sald that he was young and red- erywhere he went, and that tf I » to win, | also had a young Jumbo me, and this I was reluctantly compelled to de-| ace ways been an infielder, ahd in his palmy days was one of the best Perrine is a second baseman, but Fullerton has succeeded him at that sack. When Duddy was hurt Per rine was put on third in his place , with all his baseball ex STANDINGS can eagle sent me. In fact, the “Erin” was like a trav One lady wrote to me suggesting that I should oard with me as a mascot, 8 headed and that he brought luck Joo McGinnity pitched for the Ben-| 8d him on board I should be su ne phant offer gals yesterday afternoon. —The| Pet elephant off game ended with the usual result,/ “ne for lack of « It is only necessary to state that Padaees 6 Be | 1 do think, taking things overhead, that there was anything| {s playing the kind of ball hom po. a. w.| Wanting or that my friends missed anything that could be thought of bag that {# enough to em 1 ¢ 8 1 6] a8 @ mascot of course, the readers of The Star know the result, | barrass even a semi-pro player. He 111 2 8 £ £ 8) They might let me know which of the abovementioned collection was |makes very w good throws tc o tf 8] the hoodoo. Itiret, and bas kicked the ball Near Seneca St. a o 8 Still, | have never had a baboon before, and the one which Sir around with unbecoming regularity. | — ® § & 1) Thomas Dewar has brought me from Nairobi, East Africa, can, | un- Yesterday the coma batame tenes TBs ee ee | derstand, do everything but talk, Including shaking hands in the most qads an effort to bit the ball down Gold Filled E e Glasses © @ © 4 1] approved fashion. the third base alley roe er : Sir Thomas, when he sent it to me, had it dressed tn kilts, He And there you have the odd angle AND SPKCTACLES FITTED ae ee y)| being a Highlander himself, thought the baboon ought to be dressed | of baseball © YOUR BYES WITH ns . ‘| in his own native cost but I consider his manners are not yet} A pitcher makes good as an in. SPHERICAL LENGE : i | good enough for this costume, I sure his conduct will be better| flelder, and a seasoned veteran | ee | iif 1 give him a Shamrock sallor’s outfit of clothes | jshifted from one sack to another,| a a a a Se SPR A TD . - is a miserable failure. | 7 eta cr ie . Queer world isn’t it? . : eee: LIPTON SPENDS MILLIONS TO WIN $500 CUP a ion ty. Sraduate Optom MoGinalty, p a i ’ ‘ | tion by_ a Graduate Optomet- | IH rist ana — | Totals @ 6 oF i ' Sir Thomas Lipton has spent millions trying to capture a little plece of battered silver that cost leas than $ more than 60 years ago and would not be worth one-third of that today. But the cup still represents the supremacy of the seas and {ts a treasure to be prized. PUGET SOUND seeeset| ALL LOCAL ROUTES vallo—-Nearden "8. Meats 7 STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN ae eee FOOT OF MARION STREET z 4 In an effort to bolster up the Et field, Manager Tealy will shift Bobby James over to third and put} | Huhn on first today. Perrine goes! back to the bench. Huhn played CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE | Taken to Doctor Jordan When Other Doctors Said There i Was No Hope for Her, Girl Is Restored to Health by Glandular Remedies. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 Wirst Ave. near Seneca. red by the Royal Yacht Squadron, not by Queen as has been A race between boats of all nations, Compr New York Yacht club captured the trophy and gave it to his club as @ perpetual challenge cup. It has for eight times, but continues to make {ts home in Tiffany's vaults, awaiting patien ns, ite long-de- layed trip across the Atlantic NATIONAL LE w MATCH O’LEARY | norTHWESTERN rz AND EDDIE MOY LEAGUE Vancouver . N.W.RECORDSFA Just how great some of the col-) captured 20 points in the meet, al-| lege athletes in the Northwest | though the entry was small, Wres-, se Seattle, Wash., February 11, 1914. Thirteen years ago my daughter was afflicted with Bright's Disease. Our family doctor, together with several $24) SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. Seattle rr) jJobnay O'Leary, the Seattle light | Spokane > | jounced today that he | Tacoma tiing, tennis, basketball and base other physicians, said that there was no hope for her recoy- pa | | Boston | ee for g t0romna | Portland really are, ts something that will) pai ‘gre flourishing as they never ery, and gave her up to die. 1 took her to Doctor J. Eugene Port Townsend. Port dally Clevetuné es(had accepted terms for a 20-round | Victoria 8 “286 || be shown to the satisfaction of All| have before. Sordan, Who gave her medicine, and in ax mcntie’ san ae ee and Victoria, / }match at Sacramento this month cee those interested in a trifle over a had completely rooovered, as he said she would, and al pet.| with Eddie Moy, the Fastern boxer. Tell us not In mournful wailinge [| year henee. Next year comes the bas not had a eign of its return since. «7| The date for the bout has not been That our club has lost once |igreat Panama-Pacific exposition DR EDWIN J BR WN (Signed) MRS..CARRIE NEIL, tetisnapets H {i} | fixed. O'Leary and Moy boxed a more. and athletes along the Pacific *j le 1216 Bradford St. tengo * »|four-round draw here a week or | We felt sure they'd get their || Coast are going to be given the big- | Brookiyn two ago. oanaie ‘ai il seat ‘ hance of oar lives to dis-| Seattle’s Leading XN The above testimonial, like by na. sed be: have ap 400] a id py e ecere, Unguish themselves. Dentist d aN peared in The Star, demonstrate the thoroughness and permanency aa3 Fe A glance over last year's record ntist an = Sa sna iCu res M en Seainiheie Mauss FAT ag Be mh thig te Optici of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthine, AS O14 oF young mos, victims of insomnia, Tacoma 6, Seattle 1. vinces the observer of two things: mia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration o e Bones, Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Die ease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels, and most other so-called incurable diseases. Entrance 705 AY Pet.| weakness from any cause, are quickly Victoria 6, Portland 4. 713 First ors ; aaa +s Sexoid Vancouver 8, Spokane 2, ralsed, and second, that the Dr. Pierce’s Sexoi eraity of Washington, with its] % the Unlon Meck and | glenn digyg Bi gene larger student body, has devel- be ren Mon except | ness and Ange except or discon oF oped teams consistently stronger Sunday les Dose sot call selpunday ad Commun and Maden HE'S A WISE GUY in all departments. as Vane i ry a nian —— — Mann, the former Seattle! Washington took the conference : player, bas found a new way to football championship last year fo First, that the general tone has pe ee Y get into the spotiight tm the big ° will cost. by free examination; having | onsecutive time. Doble Sus works wearumtectn well He Mr ne ee ad Let Me Care ou me, Youterday during the Bow | the, Sixth consecutive tlme, Doble's |orcicints to an your werk evaranieeint || There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt fs Galiy (Port Townsend 41- 4ally 4, New York 0; Boston 7, @t. Loute 0. | Moxing, Good Year mare game, Les put a spike ing Middle Western elevens Fou can afford to pay. for the best there/|| to bear tn mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene except jrect. Returning leaves NATIONAL Pittebore 1, Boston 1, 10 After ¥ Ts the in Hans Wagner's toe and caused The Northwest athletes loomed |!* 1" Dentistry and Optical Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Bunday [Townsend 19:00 p | tm called, darkness. Postponed— | Seoret the great Dutchman to withdraw a an tke aed | See the Shout yous SBETe Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence joven eg en Sonnet ; 2 a m: 0 up strong on the track last season DR. EDWIN J. BRO : Wath oath Waknaniae Mara markable sueae FEDERAL—Pittsbure §, Brookiyn 6, ord ns ag The accident Was rive records were lowered. John solicited. atch eac’ ednesday r for rei ma 5a gpm Raker, Oregon Aggies, did the 100 ee k caaaiads COAST. %, Portiand 2; San in 945 seconds; Windnagle, Ore Suvder inenam. Francisco %, Onkland 0; Los Angeles ¢ WHITE BEATS MASON gon, the 880 in 1:57; Clyde, Wash- | Sennen BARRE | amataangi=se . STOCKTON, Cal, May 13.—Herb|{ngton, mile in 4:20; McClelland, White b nother victory added to) Washington, 2-mile, 9:50, and Phil- WINNA BALLA GAMA! hite has another v ry added to nin, his long list today as a result of| lips, Idaho, threw the javelin 186 beating ©. Mason all the way in| feet, breaking the national record The Sigma “Alpha Epstions de. feated the Delta Chis in the inter their 10-round fight here last night.| Even a better idea of the North- | W k | Although White had his man in a| West's strength 1s shown by the eap en a or | fraternity baseball series now on FREE bad way during the last few rounds, accomplishments of the few repre- % at the university. Score, 9 to 6 he was unable to put him away sentatives in the recent Pacific E three contestants, | ; Buprg a. .of saat | 2 POOL MATCHES & new Coast nile record of 9:39:1, within 1 econds of the LET DR, MACY CURE YoU. All Chronie and Many So-Called Incar- ditions, Rheamatiem, Nervous Dis- eases, Heart Disease, Locomotor Ataxia, Stomach and Intestinal Disorders, Kidney, Liver, Pimples, al trou & vast difference between STOMACH, Johnson and Perry were the win anak peer. ‘ ; Dental work COLTS FARM HURLER Eine RPE" Til ners of their matches at the White preteen ER de Mikron PORTLAND, May 18—-Tiny DAe VEINS, ULCERS, RTG. | House parlors last night. Johnson fecomnise Dental graf 1 Pertods Leonard, the Portland Colt pitcher, DR. DONAWAY |beat Van Buskirk, 75 to 42, and Mt in teeth without plates or bridge: || All diseases and wenknesses peculiar has been turned over to Walla|[ 907 Third Avenne, Seattte, Wash. |Clark trimmed Perry, 75 to 48. The , thee, poll you cheap Junk for|] te the eum withou! ‘ork under ano | All Diseases of Men—Nervyour Debi! series is for the local pool title, O'TOOLE IS HERE Tommy O'Toole, the well-known Bastern featherweight, 1s a visitor Chronic Disorders and weakne ‘Woe have on file many testimontals om Tellable peo My treatment for all Weaknesses, froma ‘Teltable pecule o¢ anata Despondency, Impaired Vitality and Nervous Debility never oe i OR. MACY, SPECIALIST Consultation, examinat owne for $4; the best Porcelain Crowns In the world $2.50 to OK: the beat Ket of Teeth and $12; Silver fille, 50 760 Tate, midn‘ht Townsend , ’ Sy McCarron’s or Gold fillings, $1.00 up hurs'y Returns to Beat | 4 ek ie one who clatt Fuerey trom, Belfingham viel id hoe epairin in Seattle today. O'Toole ts on his A quack § who" Slaime _Comultation, examination and ad- Rapid Shoe Repairing ae a aes Feasts Se Oe wie tigsce set l| Sade ohier tee |S Without ereW the Dental eclence, and tn (fm. to 8 pm. Sundays o 13 orner | Call or write fay and Way Ports. BOOTS AND SHOES Fig? peretmities preggers 0a Q DANCING Ti mw] Tibepm | NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES WELSH VS. BRITTON HIPPODROME TI team: midn’htham for Port Town-Tuesdy aul ane Sunday send. Port Anaeies, Thars'y 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. therefor NEW YORK, May 18.—-Freddle 10-plece Union | Tueed'yiMeah Bay and way Satur’y 10 SECONDS WALK FIONRER SQUARE SAVES Welsh and Jack Britton will meet Dancing Tanght by Competent KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second NV here May 29. Articles were signed! Teachers, NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL [last night t i ; fi Paget, for'12 noon | pres Sin Cat UND ANODDER GAME LOST. WE You DTwT, EH? fay ant ‘rida * WASS ALL RIGHT IN BATTING UND » VELL HERE'S VON T ; STOLE— 1 HAD IT UNDER TSbam Str. Fotiatah tor = Tiitem MY COAT ALA iiow, Port Gamble datly atilenospt } Sunday at 9:00 a m. for Port Town ! send direct. mer Kulshan will call at Port nd, northbound, Saturdays ing Seatt y making euch landing. Steamers ate 4 not include peegeeee lability, te tmbed | to apparel not to exceed $100 je ticket. 150 pounds allowed Steamers and schedules subject without notice. Gaiiy tor Tacoma) | ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticker l office. Open trom €:10 m m. to 12:00 midnight Tieket Office, Colman Dock, jain 8008,

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