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GREAT GAME; BIG BILL JAMES ALLOWS TWO HITS) JOHNNY O'LEARY WILL WHIP MOY, PURCELL WRITES San Francisco newspapers thought Moy waa the fortunate one tn get ting draw decision. letter follows porting Editor The Star: The was only one paper out of five tha thought Moy even was entitled to a draw, and the sporting editor of that paper does not seem to like O'Leary reason, O'Leary did all work and hard hitting, 1-to-0 score, Cineinnat! got ont In a letter received by the sport ing editor of The Star today, Frank Purcell, managing Johnoy O'Leary the Seattle boy who aspires to be come lightweight champion of the World, denies that the Queen City doy was lucky to get a draw with Eddie Moy, the crack Easterner, when the two met tn a foufround in San Francisco recently a Mand Moy have slgt contented himself with 1 ¢ c jabbing and running away articles ng for a 20-rov at Coffroth’s place in San Fr Will Beat Him Decisively Newspapers Favor Johnny Johnny would have beaten Moy ‘ that four of five | ©asily over the long distance, which ne |will be shown when they meet {1 San Francisco. s e is no denying that Moy is acle bi for he has boxed draws with such boys as Dundee, Charlie White, and was awarded the news SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchants—They Are [paper decision over Johnny Kil Thoroughly Reliable and bane fn a six-round go, after being Solicit Your Patronage. knocked down in the first round. pase Ur eats oR O'Leary has fought his way FLAGS through a bunch of the best boys in ) Linquist & Lund, Inc. | Phone Elliott 5340. 1104 Third Avenue. 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If played, it will take place in the afternoon during some week when the Giants are on the road. CHANGE FIGHT DATE SAN FRANCISCO, May 14.—Post- ponement of the Tommy Murphy- Freddie Welsh bout untfl late in June was announced here today by Promoter James W. Coffroth. The delay follows the signing up of Weish for a 10-round bout with Jack Britton In New York on May 29. Harry Pollock, Welsh'’s manager, asked that the bout be put over a few days, and Coffroth agreed. INDIAN TO HELENA | PORTLAND, May 14.—“Chief” | Battiste, the Indian pitcher, signed by the Portland Northwestern |league team this spring, is sold to |the Helena club of the Union Asso- | ctation. |NUNAMAKER IS SOLD MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE Electric -Treatment Curing Men and Women Catcher Nunamaker of the Boston | Americans to the New YorkyHigh- landers was announced today. \STRUCK BY A DISCUS | Osly Bayliss 16, was seriously injured last evening at Lincoln |park when a discus, thrown by a Chinese student of the Lowell |school, struck him on the back of his head. The } fixed September 10, 12 and 15 as the dates for the America’s cup races with Sir Thomas Lipton’s challeng- er, Shamrock IV. All races after July 6 will be considered in the ne- lection of a cup defender, but the regular trial races will be held off Newport, on August 15 and 22. 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Yih winaing the. LOn7RSS chess 613 Second Avenuey “rndorsea by tesding business ey Stewart.—Advertisement. Seattle’s Leading Tailors. onds. tert To Bree Bore oe ie the dental protease 3) In| now in| Graduate Manager Horr is try BOSTON, May 14.—The sale of} ew York Yacht club has) title against; jon y two hits off the ox-Giant | balls, followed by a double, won for the Rede. CHASED PLAYER HOME SO HE COULD 60 TO BED Del Howard, ex-prosident the Gentlemen's Club of Kenn Ill,, was watching his San Fran cisco team tn training at Boyes Springs, The da ehilly, and onsayed to work h hin sweat on. His unnatural motions attracted Del's attention Her called Del, after faning what are wearing?” He lifted the er Under it a jersey, un der that a flannel shirt, under that a couple of undershirts and a was raw and pitehers one his the you weat ende run to the Del enough,” ft and remarked worked piteher. that,” sald Del, “T you to start now #0 you indressed in time to go 1} complatr It isn't want can get to bed at 11 now ven't od the SCORES AND STANDINGS Manager Tealy chang field around in an effort te ter results ye Seattle won, 4 to 1 ttle ALR HPO A EF of oe he ee hon’, a Pie? view ay aa | om, 2 ae eee Wa | © + ee rt We ey ae mn, 3d ee Se, Ee 1 Se ae ee ¢ he ee Totals "ee al ' Ta AMHR MF A ® Fries, if ‘ Mem ‘ i Y f pe Sees fer | er ‘ .. g.58 Nelghbore ne. 8 te Hioom er Bey Se ae ae Brottem, ¢ ? Ps ae © We es ak Bae es a we Oe | eae Sie Se om ta the ninth in the eighth. tn the ninth. 1, Kurfese @. Double plave-—Benner ta] _ Evans is Just getting his land he has been, 00 Ouimet. win that case, there 1s no telling | | (unassisted): Kurtors (0 Ioomer te Mut a i what we will do. Phere is a chan | ler. "Uraptre—Frary | of the Federals springing a surprise i? " > that will open the eyes of the pub- IN OTHER LEAGUES | | tte." a -¢° a Bg — si | AMERICAN.Chicage § Washington t ” |BUD TO VANCOUVER | | all_other games postponed | NATIONAL—#. Louis 5, Pht Ctnetmnatt 1, jiyn 0: New FRDERAL Aetonia ® pec Rr COAST-Oakian’ 1, fan Francisco Sacramento 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE Loet | Pittebors Brooklyn Philadelphia |New York Cimotan att at. Loute Chicago Boston | AMERICAN Detroit . | Priiadeipnia |New York St. Lote Washington =o Chica, | Bost ch na | FEDERAL LEAGUE ‘Wen. Lov | Baitimore 10 at. Law 13 I i Chicag> ....++-++6 in Br ‘ Buffalo | Ka \P Vancouver . Seattle 19 W 633 3pokane 18 12 600 Tacoma . “4 16 A67 Portland 9 20 310 Victoria . Portland fans should stip Vic- toria a vote of thanks for the sterling work. It is doing keeping the Colts out of last plac erday afternocn, and Loe Angeles 10, Bill James and Bert Whaling, the former etar battery of the Seattic club, labored together yesterday for the first time this pitched a wonderful game and Boston lost by the narrow margin of a| A base on Jame! T | from the intimate jany fabulo AMERICANS I | FOR ENGLAND’S GREAT GOLF. TOURNEY By Hugh S. Fullerton Reports from the American golf. ers practicing in England for the championships in June are no* couraging—to Americans. Ch Evans, who has just landed and ts getting off bis sea legs, in a brief postal, fs hopeful, astic, over the chances of the squad from the United States. Of course, he is judging merely among the golfers, a8 he has not had the op- portunity to see them in action. Ouimet Overgoifed Francis Outme cording to the British experts, has overgolfed him- self since landing in England, and is not showing as well as he did dur. ing the early weeks. ‘ar off his game for Travers 1s showing He ta not a form play but at bis best when fairly well er, anyhow, something is at stake Hale has not played much, but ts reported working desperately to be at his best, and some of the experts who have him mo sen watching him fear » than they do Oulmet FEELS SAME WAY ABOUT IT By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, May 14.—Robdt. Ward, owner of the Brooklyn Fed eral league team, must be the most lonesome individual in Greater New Yorke “I am in baseball, . “because I love the game, 4 not because I expect to make sum out of It.” We suspect Ward must feel in a class by himself when he gathers HE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 14, SPORTS| but not enthual-| 1914. — — ———- — — Although he played first base with the brilliance of a major leaguer, HUHN WARMED UP Wit Wally shined to te] |FOR FIRST BASE BY CATCHING; HE | WILL HELP CADY Emil Hubn, the Seattle player, was doing service the time of the bell yesterday afternoon Western Canada circult, Huhn must catch the pitcher during the last five! 6. minutes of practice, while Cadman throws the ball around the bi CHANGED LINEUP HAS FANS HAPPY OVER PROSPECTS — over the other clubs around the cireuit in its splendid throwing out N POOR FORM PRACTICING For the first time this season | Manager Tealy Raymond was will jing to p fect a pennant for the| fielders, The Giant fielders have Seattle Giants, following yester-|caught more men at the plate, day's brilliant exhibition, in which | practically, than all the rest of the |Hubn, who has been transferred |clubs combined. Martini, Swat from the catching staff to first| and Killilay each have strong arms base, was the star, The Seattle|and their accuracy in pegging team looked stronger than it has|jhome has choked off many rume at any other time this reason, and|this year there wasn't a fan ft the |— | game dissatiefied at the outlook Poetics vod the atrensth || DUGDALE FIELD of the club fully >. James ts back at his old home, third base, BASEBALL so the change is helpful all around otay at) Fe There ia little doubt but that Tacoma vs. Sea Hubn will finish the seagon at Admission 260, 606, 71 first, and, as long as the Infleld-| Renton Care. ers maintain their present pace, it is |—— a certainty the inner works will ain intact | DANCE aT The former catcher nabbed a| DREAMLAND couple of sizzling Mners that were | TONIGHT almost sure hits, and on each oc-| casion drew an ovation, At an-| featten, Seng s 25c other time pegged the ball} LADIES Fane acrous the diamond in a burry-up | play, and completed a perfect} double play. The ball traveled true to its mark, and Bobby Jame : didn't even have to move his ” gloved hand {n order to tag the runner as he | same sliding into sagt) bag. “REFRE 4 staat | is the expres- Seattle has a great advantage || oF o idualicioi sion of every one who has ‘FEDS THREATEN A BIG SURPRISE —certmeeome | ON MAJOR MAGS Hilton, former champion, closely.| CHICAGO, May 14.—President In many tournaments in| He is a veteran and is reported to| James A. Gilmore of the Federal partaken of that delic- iously PURE beverage Angeles Beer jogs and starting Don't Like Oulmet rounds in his practice! He has been playing -bet tor since last July than ever before in his Ife. the past Evans has overgolfed bim-| be golfing better this spring than |jeague returned home today When self in preparation and has reached for four years. He is a steady, con-| asked regarding a rumor that his the finals in badly wrecked shape. sistent fellow, and in his best form | organization would grab seven Cin- This year he has a late start, and close to the top. Hilton, by the way,| cinnati league players in the event some of the experts believe he will fancies Travers’ and Evans’ chances | of the Federals winning the “Chief” be In better form at Sandwich than rather more than he does those of | Johnson case, Gilmore said: “If we PORTLAND, May 14.— After working out in Portland for two weeks, Bud Anderson leaves tonight \for Vancouver, B. C. to complete dered his resignation. Club direc-| training for his bout there with Bar- tors voted Mike a pension of $1,200) rieau on May 2 during the rest of his life. He will] bes draw his full salary up to September) BIG PURSE FOR AIR CRAFT | 1, after which he will take things| France and England between = |them offer this year $500,000 in a i ‘ | prizes to tors of the world. The | _ Charley “Young Weinert” of New | largest prize, $100,000, is offered York and Geo. Redel, the Boer) by the French League for Safety in heavyweight, have been matched to|the Air, for the craft which will box 10 rounds before the Broadway | pest confer security on its pilot and Sporting club of Brooklyn on the passengers, evening of May 16. te The United bowling clubs of New York city will sail for Germany on July 2, to take part in matches there. The championship tourna- ment will be rolled on 42 new alleys in Berlin, beginning on August 1. canner or E three ways 0’ doin’ things) —the right way, the wrong way, me if che ygegadf the second. Thar’s with other baseball moguls and, maybe C. Webb Murphy, back in Chicago, won't titter when he reads Ward's declaration. ary A New York sport writer rises to remark that the energy spent tn a marathon run would keep a regular lawn mowed for an entire season. eee After 20 years of service as box- ing {nstructor of the New York Ath- letic club, Mike Donovan has ten- | DATE OF SMITH- “LEVINSKY BOUT "SET BACK WEEK A. A. U. WANTS $150,000 Amateur Athletic Union plans to raise $150,000 to defray expenses of United States competitors in the Berlin Olympic cames of 1916. Boston Dentists 2 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche. TENT Suvcrrom NEW YORK, May 14.—Upon the | |request of the managers of both| | princtpals, the date of the Gunboat | Smith-Battling Levinsky fight, | scheduled to take place before the | an’ a mixture o” both,,an’ dern Stadium A. ©. of thls city, on May 28, has been set back one week 0 ( Both fighte ant ts " If you feel as though you h fighters want more time in one right way to get smok- which to get In shape. 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