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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914. RICKEY DON’T GO Manager Branch Rickey of the St. Loule Browns does not ‘intial TO SUNDAY GAMES | | hs team on Sundays, but he Is just as much Interested In th® outcome | old o he Is In games they play! BUT HE WANTS TO | of the games his club plays on the Sabbath as | on other days. Rickey does not go to the ball park on Sunday, He turna| KNOW THE RESULT | the managerial reins over to Jimmy Austin. | | JOHNNY O'LEARY LERTON FIN |serve that the powers (Mex) of or | According to dispatches received | today. He has engaged in exactly ganized eball have goased their from San Francisco today, the date | 69 bouts and of this number only | objections to ball players writing for of the Eddie MoyJobnany 0'L lost three. He was whipped by Sal-| the papers by proxy fight, scheduled for Coftre ly Salvadore and Lee Johnson and At present Christy Mathewson, frena will be set within the Jost to Billy Farrell on a foul,|Frank Chance, John MoGraw and few days. It is quite likely I + beat Salvadore in a 20-| 8eVeral others are permitting a syn battle will be fought sometime dur | round contest {dicate to write stories under their tng the early part of June The The majority of the scraps John. | names fight will be a 20-round affair ny had in the early part of his cw In contradiction to the custom of O'Leary sent his record, which|reer were held in Seattle. former years, the fellows who are he has just compiled, to The Star : Hie re ord follows : ~ The House of Quality nok Ta saat r ; ‘ Entertainment. Raale Lewin : ‘ 8—High-Class are Ron ry i | Entertainers—8 shift { Including w ater Kia : Maracci’s Syncopated J)» " y i wt A ‘ Bond seaner Eaves, ‘ the Sextette from ; { Ras | — i pa | Positively the Best : Catering to the Elite 18 its STANDINGS ens: game when A Ginnity labored at th the r jaftern the ninth scored a run and won for 6. 3 YORK, May 16— the Giants, 1 to 0 .| Frank Moran, college graduate r and pug! wa confident 2 ¢ when he sailed recently from oe New York for Paris that he would return home as the 2 world's heavyweight champion. M ®| Moran is scheduled to clash with Jack Johnson the latter part of June and the red headed Pittsburger ie 80 confi- dent of victory that he already has plans mapped out for gath ering in the coin when he takes the tit in Gy Shannon Martno TOOTH | a « Dick Hyland. W 7 w oe Bayley K 1 rious George Ma- on Draw 10 err rs : 3 One thing is certain, When hi tists Trims a Yankee Poe os It comes to. language, Moran By oO 10 Den ts! m, ¢ ° 6 lays all over the burly black. HUNSTANTON, Eng., May 15.— nnity, D « e 3 “| have suspected for several Miss Gladys Ravenscroft, wor Sovkin. cuca. 8 rears” sald Moran before salt- Two-base hite- Ssearein. Sipe, Bute advantage, a disadvantage that play ‘Gipe t nes to Huhn.| The Pacific Athletic club, When we started practicing | goir champion of the United States | | *Tyo oiit when winal : mn} Was defeated lay for the British | "ors! | the Ohio Method of Modern} reer championship by Miss |aeatcrs 9 see Dentistry we were at a dis-|Ceotiia Leitch, two up and one to|Tacomad 0 é ler. fg hite—™ I does Double piay-aty the doctor of medicine | Time of game—i:} mpire—Wi 3 n Salt, its matchmaker not have to contend with, Bayley Bout Off son. announced part of its program for convince} OAKLAND, Cal, May 16—II | the big smoker at Dreamland next namely, in order to with a high fever as the result of| iN OTHER LEAGUES ||Friday night. Ivan Miller moots you that what is said is abs0-| an abscess, Joe Bayley, the North-| ¢- @) Joe Swain in the main event. Tex ° N—St. Louis 9, Boston Ve b Aberdes feather- ¢, with-| western lightweight, today w: AMERICAN St Phiiadal rnon, the Aberdeen feather lutely and wholly true, forced to call off his bout with|3) Detroit 4. New york 2, Philadet fvemoe and champ of the North west, will appear here for the first out an iota of exaggeration OT | Jog Azevedo, scheduled for next Ehigago a0 a ap : . F i: week before the Wheelmen club. A Brooklyn | > time, against Leo Crevier of San subterfuge, it is necessary San ¢ |Prancisco, Pat Dorian meets Cincinnat! Boston 2; St. La is for you to come to our office. Steve Reynolds. 6, Philadeiphia New York 6, Pi The doctor who discovers a Colts Bounce Bat «ss burg 3. RAIL—Brookiyn 13, St. Louis timore 2, Indianapolis 1; Chi cure for a disease can send it} PORTLAND, May 16.—Battiste, [46% 43 ¢°y f t a distance, and the Portland Colts’ deaf and dumb to a sufferer at a . Indian pitcher, has recetved his re there the test can be made. /lease. Manager Nick Williams Francisco 3 Dentistry is a personal work. couldn't master the #ign language. We cannot send you our in- Buffalo 0; Kansas City 1,| St. Paul Stove Rep it & Plumbing Co. - Sacra Venice 0 Oakiand’ 4 "AMERICAN LEAGUE — a put “fa and somnectes. : Won. Lost struments or hands or brain, Detrott ; 3 i a and you cannot send us your Wast wou mouth for examination or op- {gee 118 ) a eration We must meet in) Honton a 2 £25 | iibeumatom it is you who} age 8 ‘97 | and All oo person, and it is yO%u are|| That Seattle has the finest : + \ toe ae must come to us, By billiard parlor In the world? NATIONAL LEAGUE | saat" Comet desirous of obtaining the most | Come i and oe, 4 ‘mie Fea modern dental skill that is ob-} ees DK 20m 647 | gaa-m16 $3} tainable today. We invite persons to call and have a free consultation and have the Ohio oy of went Modern Dentistry fully ex- we i COAST LEAGUE i DUGDALE FIELD {jj}, By the Ohio Method you are for- ever free from the dreaded plate or partial plate that has caused s0 much disease and misery to the se a mouth. Starting with sore gums,| BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Won, Lost 7 | Portiand aused by the constant movement Ses *| ogee ate, pus forms underneath TOMORROW 19 FEDERAL LEAGUE | the plate, the gums turn a eS | 2a oe 2) flammation sets in that ee : | color, and inflammation sets in thet! I Taegma yg, Seattles sme etl ; t Chiee Pee | o a} — Plates ae. aseie tor uterus sree, Save stom 76c, $1.00. | rook, . er eae a WHITE HOUSE it ton Cars. lee m5 H 34 With the Onio Method. of Dental | ete ci 3 i} ti) BILLIARD PARLORS | | Pitts 815 1348 Sonu Gr Work you have teeth that are hard| — to tell from those provided by| nature, teeth that are a source of| delight and comfort to you that heretofore has been an impos- sibility. Don't hesitate to call at our office at 207 University Street and take advantage of our Free Exam- OXCUSE ME, ination. Fifteen years of practicing I HAP A PARTICULAR the profession of Modern Dentistry k eT ss in Seattle is our reference. Pal First. IT HASS Amalgam filling . $1 A PICTURE IH (Te Gold Crowns... $3, Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 207 University Street, corner of Becond Avenue. Can It be that even the wise and clever Connie Mack can actuaty| !'WISE OLD CONNIE have been mistaken about a baseball player? Begins to look that way In the case of Danny Murphy, Danny Is beating It around the bases taster | GETS STUNG WHEN | writing the stuff really ask t'\e man. | low, who plays the game even better | agers and players what they ought! than he writes it, which is consider: | |to say, Some of the information ts| able boost |r and therefore worth while. Down South in the spring | was | Could Play With Reds watching the Reds in the sliding pit SAN FRANCISCO, May 16,—Off When Grace gave Roy Moose | ‘The National commiasion and the| and down came a fellow at top|color decisions by Referee Jack | the verdict over Eddie Miller, na Jolder leagues having dropped the| speed; he hit the dirt, slid a twister,|Grace left a bad taste today with °Ye! the crowd stood up am elled for ten minutes. For a time matter, it is up to the baseball | hooked his toe on the bag, and Just | rune : ’ figh r 0 attended last night seemed ; “6 wor re scribes to get busy and take their/as I was getting re to make a ray ancy by 3 ¢ seemed G would s wy ee | Jobs away from the ball players note that he was a promising recrule | UFFound show here, in which the| mitted to stay in the ring to my There is only one writer of the| he trotted over. vee attacie we min Geek tare Moris or th crowaal : whe ohnny MeCarthy over Ray Camp ne majority of the ere | present generation who can step out At Home on Any Bag = rhe e te eon so the} It was Brownte, He went with th*| Dell of Seattle. Had it not been | sure that what Miller should have for several poor guesses by Grace had was a draw, and many were before this, however, there prob-| convinced that he won ably would not have | | athle jer ts t worry, That writ-|Red recruits, played second, short, Brownie” Holmes, of the Cin-| third and caught for them, and acted been such an| Another unpopular decision was } elnnat! Post a8 assistant manager, Then he took + > outery ove his one as McCarthy,|that in which Grace gave Ti Manager Herzog says that f| off his clothes, climbed into the typo- | CU'CTY over t 4 41 4 ; Brownie were not @ shortstop, he| writer and wrote the story of the wate ring speed had 4 N, radore of Bacramen Seam Sa Sally Sal jwould have him on the regular team, | games from the inside, , oF ro PSs th Frenne Had Visions of a “Find” Brownle in a slender, speedy fel- moray sien Graham sii RACES HERE JULY 4 Nifty Slide to the Bag | SANDWICH, Eng, May 15.-—The |St. George champion grand chal-| The North Pacific lenge golf cup was won here yester-| = " lenge has prepared its schedule for the|_The season opens in Victoria |day by Jobn Graham, jr. His ag PRODETEN 15 | OGROT ETS :teF May 23, continuing for two days, | gregate score for the 36 holes was!summer. Four Canadian and two Other dates are: Ladner, B, ¢ |146 strokes. Graham covered the| American cities will be included | Sune’ 99, Vancouver, ce d round tn 71 this year. The Seattle harness rac-| 7 - esis . __|ing is billed for July 4 and 6, and| J” 1; Chilliwiack, June 13; Seas racing circuit | trot. «don es |nome of the best pacing and’ trot tl@ July 4 and 5; Port Townsend, July 7 and 8 ever witnessed here seems seid — program for the Seattle A DIP INTO THE PAST | « follows November 8 Wendell Baker, rum 2 pace, 2:12 trot, 2:20 pace,|ning against time, covered 200 2:15 trot, 27 pace, 2:20 trot,| yards in 20 seconds, beating record, arold pace, 4-year-old trot, 2:30! Berkeley Oval, New York. We rise to inquire how those | British pro-golfers know tt is too blooming hot here in August, Were they ever over re » in June HAT’S the use o° kickin’? The rain you don’t want is doin’ some feller’s crops ‘aheap o’ good, an’ th’ fish allus bites better on dark days. Anyway, try a pipeful of VELVET, an’ somehow th’ weather's anything you'd like to- have it, Ing, “that Johnson's best a ! “Frank Moran will come are over, And If you subject | home champion of the world. the matter to a close analysis, | Nothing can stop me, and when you will that | am correct. | the first round starts | am go- Johnaon is the gentioman who | ing to tear into him until he should worry. Johnson has | cracks. been at the top of the ladder | | “l used to fight around 180 and how he hae started slid pounds. | now weigh 207 ing down. | am just coming pounds stripped, and | have fp up toward the top and | see | not an ounce of superfluous no reason why my mental state flesh. | shali work every day should be anything but equable. | in the steamer's gymnasium.” News o’ Slickers| Thiry Lands It? Twa tournament pocket-billiard| CHICAGO, May 16.—That Willie (heemoreso matches were played at the White |Ritchie has selected Emil Thiry to| House parlors Friday. A large | suc ood ¥ sized crowd witnessed both con oe larry Foley as bis mann | tests. Lane defeated Fadden with | | gor, wan a report widely circulated apparent ease in the afternoon, |!® sporting circles here today. Thiry winning, 75 to 24. Friday night| Will condition the champ for his Clark lost to White, 75 to 60, after | match in Milwaukee = with a hard tussle |Charlie White. Ritchie denied, how- ever, that Thiry had been perma. | jnently engaged. i} Strand Pitches ~- VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco.) Pull weight 2 oz. tins, 10c. “Arnold's Catarrh Remedy For the Head and Stomach Why? BECAUSE natipation and your artertes will ‘d and hardened. You will uthful at 60 as most persons It overcom: not bec look and do at 20. Li There is no remedy that removes the waste Paul Strand, “the y young left-hand incoln Licked y 4 tarrhal conditions Ik er who graduated to the Boston Na. ne rnold's Catarrh Remedy for the head, liver and tionals from Spokane, pitched| In one of the best track meets||) Catarrin Billous and Liner Pile (or Arnold's three innings against the Cincinnati|held this season, the Broadway Your 60c refunded {f you are not satisfied. Sample sent free. 3075-76 Reds yesterday and allowed only| high athletes took first honors in|] Arcade Bldg., Seattle. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, distributors. three hits. He relieved Cratcher|4 meet with Lincoln on the uni- . panne mcnietinainiiiiall in the seventh. Cincinnati won, | versity campus Friday afternoon, 4 to 2. HANNES KOHLEMAINE heart is too weak for the insurance companies. They should warn him LEAGUE | ‘ not to run more than 260 miles. suep yaad” |] Vancouver A GLIMPSE AHEAD |} Seattle 12 Jack White vs. Matt Brock, May |} Spokane . 19, Toledo, O.; lightweighters. ae STOP-LOOK-LISTEN wihtareay otter Ratner: *| Who are the authors of given a trial on May 18. Here's hoping we can rely on her. file crmmag ary the Initiative Measures 4to13? | the ball, | Welsh in dear old Lunnun. But it| raehide pitt T | is not distance that lends enchant: || Mevend the right fleld w eee ment for Willi hit to left, althy km erled as one — | *«|| Were you consulted? PRoncit fi] yesrenoave rests || Did they tell YOU aboutit? Seattle 1, Tacoma 0. en 6 Portiand 3, Victoria 2 | graduate Dr Btockholm. son, gradu: # Institute, or 3 box ey SANDERSON's Pus | Don’t sign any petition a, eiecycnes|) until YOU have read and 7S Cisem,tie | Studied each measure, KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL | Stop-Look-Listen League WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD