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KELLY AND PRARY IS THROUGH player in the world The clammy hand of the Fed ston decided they couldn't use| Everyone says he Is, Therefore, eral league Ie felt In the North und (he was ordered tack Bi bad) ld oy oly eT weetern league today ation, but have heard| That tsn’t a riddle, Can you tell There are persistent rumors him | why bo fe? How can an outfielder e}averaging only two “chances” a eatch files and make t player? afloat to the effect that Umpire sident Dugdale admitted th Ralph Frary, the league's best may have something is t umpire, and Pitcher Ed Kelly, [do with Kelly's tardiness, but says | Uirows, be the great star of the Seattle pitching > wi til the end of the staff last season, have been ab woe ‘ore investigating | Always on His Toes What a bunch of nerve and bratn ducted by the rebel band. Dug is at a loss to account for Frary failed to show up at ye r iden disappearance, He day's game and Owner D « ves Frary would have notified dehalf of the league, is making a sident Jones if he came to diligent search for the missing a erms with the Feds. The atte biter. Frary, it Is said, w t magnate ont most of the night cently offe a contract scouring the city for the arbiter Federals. ment called fo Kiddo” Wilson, former Victorta three years’ s re-| pitcher and who yesterday signed ported that Frary got $1,500 in ad-/up with the Tacoma Tigers, um vance. pired in ry's stead, after the Kelly, the Giant tcher, was|game was delayed ten minutes, in tried out by the Boston Red Sox pe t b HE SAYS CLASS D SCHEME BUNK ow up SCORES AND STANDINGS must have U YARN & under optical tllusion | that fellow fs! He t# tense, alert,}ia hit, yw . when he gave MeMuilin a hit for) on his toes, moving with every | drop the glass and watch ( a grounder that Man between a foozle on Tacoma rolled ger Tealy’s legs. which two ru pitehed ball, thinking. He has for tten that there {s a crowd, for That the alleged scheme of Judge Pongo Band ' ciitradie to wihéraw hie " a on every excepting baseball ls ty ub from the Northwe lder to t/and that he must win ane the end of the prese scores Was earne Not a move esc Apes him. If you ern league at se . in order to establish a cla D circuit, is nothing re than a Killilay lost the want to enjoy the ame do ans I did |. Watched Ty Through G Giass ‘ey + Rape -aneny Northwest elties, ts {2s $ 3 2G ff] way he clenches his hands and the| It was not Cobb's ball. N ase, ‘The runner na 10 seen ~ count them by the thousands—either came here first and came a J have not been informed” said | {? E £3 3% 8 Ser k was right or w : | Bush wan racing back toward the|{t out and claimed ne catch me: looking through the other stores. Dug, “as to whe he teenage Behne > : ¢ : 1 ‘ Sie a ghey Ahead j reg ot bo ae ve eh a8 sprinting in to Aig oo erty nag Bagpley And that is why we can tell you with all earnestness: You cannot af. | men cooler ber Oat cee Doest Tee af eZ, MO, Madden relaxation| Suddenly Cobb yelled, “I have! fall and on the chance of mak- ford to buy your new suit before looking at our fine collection— | sounds like a pipe dream. If Port es Ss rare aide ta cee whether it was strike or ball. If it jit The others hesitated Cobb | ing ible play | land can't support class B basebal cn cnn Po a | as the writer of this article said Wa Se RG a then how in the world can McCredie | y Bak SB OE ae maintain a e Declub? Take Abt t 492 i ¢ ¢ word, there's ae FEE A coe a Si —— | , “Oe ae a ee arris We, ee A aay a DUGDALE FIELD Kaufman. p ES Oe Re ee BASEBALL r Today at 3 PM Be Tacoma vs. Seattle wel tees xece Admission 25¢, S0c, Tie and $1.00 bas actin Cures Men Bases on t ave ane | | O14 oF young men, me of tnaon Weakness from any ae, are quick Ganreot rd gered by Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid Rar weeesy receraca. ; IN OTHER LEAGUES RROS pose and Madison or| @ EawE and Columpin AMERICAN — Toston Bt toate ; Sw York, 1; Phiiaderphia.t | Johnny Rawlings is leading the, pita “coute| Players. who advanced from the -~ vor* “| Northwestern league to the majors |during the past two years. “|stugger, Th 1, Chi DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT Admiestoa, 10c asa —;RAWLINGS LEAD THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914. t BEST WAY TO ENJOY COBB’S PLAYING | Answer to These Questions? When you're out for your new Spring and Summer Suit, what is the s it freakish show styles that almost | first thing to be thought of 7 | never become any man?—to buy a suit cheap without much re- gard to the quality?—to patronize a “friend” just because you | know him?—to take the first thing shown you? | | We think not. We think it is better to go to a store where poor quality cannot pos- sibly be found; where styles are never freakish; where you are certain to get your money’s worth; where prices are generally lower than equal style and fit and satisfaction can be obtained anywhere else. Don’t go—come. — OF — GLAS | What Is Your | Ty Cobb Turning Third for Home anywhere, any The base | Mrection, (himself half stopped. | bb, for] runner at second saw the situatior he t# going to the scene of action.| It looked as if the T Inclined to Be Hoggish ors were all | mixed up and that the ball would | That fellow tries to make a play|fall safe. The runner leaped to on every ball that ts pitched, hit or| ward third thrown in a ball game, Here 1s on Tries to Trick Runner of the things he did | At the t instant Cobb hurled | There was @ runner on second,| himself forwar grabbed the ball | particularly Regal $15 Suits. 615-617-619 FIRST AVENUE. On the Square—Opposite Totem Pole SEES Sa The Big Store With the Little Rent Bees Will Rema The Largest Stock of Union Made Goods on the Coast. VICTORIA, May 15.—That there | is no immediate danger of Victoria dropping from the Northwestern | fen vitehe: oe North. Mague is the belief of leider Jones, | he other pitchers from the Nor | president of the league, who ts here Kantiehner has piteh ; “ “ 4 | Thursday night, aboard the Govern- h rougias has here May 22. This is the first year ed three games for Cincinnati, | a coach has come here with a Berk- WOMAN CHAMPION winning one and losing two. Doug y419q"Kay Dodd of Brombor | eley crew, ; jas has b found for 14 hits. . " oug Cheat land Bill James formerly of Seattle, “8 pegs haces nang Raton ome olf champion of both! | now with B ton, has lost one KarDe bate erg i : | Bob Ingersoll has yet to pitch a full} } i cosan te the. Chole eds. English Amateur Athletic AK80- | elation championships will occur at _Sliding Into the Pilate | | | Nearly every man who bought a Regal $15 Suit from us—and we | | | | | | | | | | pitcher, with Pitteburg, is leading Berlin's Olympic games stadium Hele cost $760,000 and seat bis Including o eae we : latest statistics com 2 Dance Tickets oe COAST San and 2:| piled show Johnny batting at a .286 LADIES FRE Loe Angeles 4, Sacramento 1; Venice 2.) clip for the Cincinnati Reds allo Mann, tr Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE | player, is batt . Lee Magee Won, Lost | another ia pounding the 4 +3 ; j ball for adeiphia 29 s| Irve Kantlehner, tha Victoria a ” La om Brooklyn : eae | Bt. Louie aoe | Chicago weiss ee Boston oe | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia . un ’ td Aim high. It Is more honor to get a foul off Walter Johnson than a three-bagger off a bush-league pitcher-—Joe Birmingham. see ",|_WHY DOESN'T C, HOLLIDAY st1| Ebbets manage Bat Levinsky and 665/ schedule him to fight double-head- $34| ers every day? v4 . ve ast WAR CERTAINLY I8 ALL *4) that. Next year Ebbets can play a double-header, celebrating the first Brits Not Scared itsics'e.c, “ove c 2 Pe ORO ET EWART SANDWICH, England, May 15—|, A ST. LOUIS WOMAN WAS ‘The form shown by the squad of|Di!t on the nose by a fouled ball, American golfers who will compete|@n4 the club gave her season for the British amateur champion-| Passes for the family, which ts add | ships next week has put no fear in| '"& Injury to injury, the hearts of the natives. The/ | Americans got off badly in the first jround for the St. George cup yes |terday. Ouimet's best | was } 80. A Place to Eat DR. EDWIN J. BROW Seattle’s Leading Dentist and Let's figure this out: Fritz signs with the Athletics for “t The Athletics have agreed, before try- Ing Fritz, to sell him to Troy. Now the National Commission orders iM t A h Pp th Troy to pay the Athletics $600 for eet on AS a Fritz, who Jumped to the Feds. a Clean hands, eh? What ts expected to be the best eee Suien school track meet of the sea-| EVIDENTLY about the only way Shon takes place this afternoon when | 0. B. B. can stop the Feds in Chi he teams of the Broadway and Lin-| cago and several other towns ts to coln high test their mettle on Den-| enjoin the fans from attending the oi ny fleld, University campus. Broad-| ames. aie, Optician ay is the favorite | es ~ lyst - ANCIENT STUFF ee ee WILL HONOR SCULLER | Link Beachey ts back with a Toronto plans a monument to memory of the late Edward Han- lan, the great sculler. set of motors that he claims In the Union Block and Washington Bldg. Phone Main 3610 THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN THE WORLD side down and | aerfal records DETROIT RACES JULY 20 Get a Eastern Grand Cirenit Nght har. ont ness races will begin at Detroit oe July 20, RUMORS FROM MEXICO CITY loop-the-loop Old stuff, Link set that will fly inside you ean afford te in Dentistry ALBANY “PAINLES? MOTEN— CBESE ONION, TODAY I Prey UND YOU CATCH. IT 189 VERY IMPORTANT DOT YOUR MIMD DOES NOT VANDER — IT WOULT BE LIKE A LOST CHILD UND NOT FIND ITS VAY BACK. WE WANT , STRIKE OUT A eu ell DESE GUYS! 1% Cheap fental Work Expensi ve getting the be compete with ¢ recognize Der put in teeth without plates or br Work and then sel} you cheap Junk work under another nama ALBANY COT RATE DENTISTS ond Flour People’s Lank Bullding “% Kecond and Pike | Take Kievator or Walk Up ANDONM SHOT | Sayings You May Have Let Get Bysare thatea ball team of Mexican | will enable him to beat all up-| Louies ty 3 ane 5 Yacht racing on Lake Washing. NEW YORK, May 15—Gotham| ton this summer ts planned by a fans will be given an opportunity to| large number of Kirkland en- get @ true line on the workmanship thusiasts, who shortly will form of Freddie Welsh when he clashes what is to be known as the Kirk-/here May 29 with Jack Britton. | sland Yachting club. A meeting was;Britton ts one of the cleverest lght-| held @ few nights ago, at which | weights in the East, and fans do not| plans for organization were dis-|think that Welsh will outpotnt him| cussed. Fifty persons attended | wish the same ease that he did| Races on the lake during the |L@ach Cross and Joe Rivers in Los) warm months is something nearly geles. In addition to his clever-| along the shores of | ness, Britton packs a healthy punch, | big lake bas been wishing forfand he is expected to crowd the | | Theglub expects a big membership. | Briton to the limit | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUP Won. Lost. Pet | Hoter Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit youths killed their shortstop, an American, with bats. We decline | to believe the war had anything to| do with It. He probably stole seo ond with the bases full. *e WITH ZEIDER HITTING .063/ and Farrell .074 in the Fed league, we are waiting to hear how organ ized baseball figures the other leagues outc! the Feds. | California Here The University of California | | . ® : Vuandavek Pe sri 99 || elghtoared crew, accompanied by E 04 Pi HUERTA PLAYS RILLIARDS 7° 2 13 ||Coach Charles F. Stephenson, ar- ntrance 1 ine Why not send Willie Hoppe down 18 13 581 || rived in Seattle from San a Bee there to subdue him? 16 rs 484 psy Portland” fae meee Weil, It's an Ill war that blows! nobody up. If all the troops go to Mexico they may resume racing at Tulea, Victoria . 9 -300 Preserves the Life of Your Shoes — Let Me Cure You Making Good Year _ After Year ' the Seeret of M. o) Success YEP, THIS iS THE LiFe eee In the second round of a boxing bout, at St. Charles, IL, Duteh Kasper ducked through the rop@s ever came back. Kid Wolf, ponent, was declared the ns, Rheumatism, Nervous Dis- cases, Heart Disease, Locomotor Ataxia, Stomach and Intestinal Disorders, Kidney, Liver, Bladder all Urinary Disorders, Diseases zema, Pimples, I rectal trou o sizaling grounders, rives and burnt winner. He must have | been @ vicious looking Wolf—and a flying Dutch- man, eh, bo? ee . Yesterday's Results: ? Fred Teony, forme? ‘bie Tacoma 8, Beattie 1 it Tall seat ae leaguer, is tn the shoe business Vancouver 4, Spokane 8 Chronie Dis and weaknesses oe aris, Maine. Portland 2, Victoria 0. My treatment for all Wenknesses, | from Tellable people of cures of so- called incurable cases. DR. MACY, SPECIALIST in Advanced Methods 802-8-4 Globe Block. Corner Madison St. and First Ave. Seattle, Wash. Despondency, Nery Impaired Vitality and Debility never fails, Consultation, examination and ad Prices moderate and in- ude medicine. Office hours, 10 « Sundays, 10 to 12 | ASSESS DIRECTORS : |_ FAIRBANKS, May 15,—Judge| Fuller, in the U. 8. district court, | | yesterd: held J. W. Hin, Sed Jesson, Raymond Brumby h, Peoples and R. C. Wood, former a rectors of the d net Washington. | Alaska bank, Hable for §$ the suit brought by Receive: Plan Field Meet | Secretary Page of the Ses Church league !s arranging d | connected with a monster field mee’ June 20. The day's events will i re. jclude baseball, a track meet an swimming races, The affair un doubtedly will be held at Woodland | park ' confine my practive to chron- fo and nervous diseases of men and women, such as chronte all mente of the LIVER, STOMACH, HOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER. &KIN, Bi PILWS, VARI B VEINS, ULCERS, DR. DONAWAY ‘1 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Att