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vate dled et ns ot je- ne com his sul- or e io ae7ae ‘ ae a n t f. la ng 8 mn- he he PITTSBURG CLUB|| HITS FAST PACE | 's*9ve:,b* WITH ITS RACE COMBINATION | | sucee| short.” Some infield, eh, Jsaia at the outset that the me By Hal Sheridan fair was on the level no one wot [have belleved tt. AMERICAN proposition ae Geo, Pearsall by ¢ ing him a tap on the snoot with b open palm is some scrapper. ( my, YES.” OWNER DUGDALE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, mreere’. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT “FRENCH DINNER With Fottle of Wine—50c S| confirmation of th PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COUMAN FOOT OF MARION STR that B first baseman, was to get his re from the Chicago Federals, has de received by Owner Dugdale of t Giants. the present season, a better beginning c er demandiy: Dug. a while, but later on was succeed by Beck at the initial sack. tor Te Steamer Opmievery two hours, 3S¢ 00pm single trip. 69¢ round On 7:60 & m 1:00 pom t 1Spmiconnect at Tacoma't? iy |with steamer Olympia. On 1 m. trip for Shelton, Sunday According now is problematical. mags earlier in the yea: vision was to be made f later released. The Brooklyn Feds issued ¢ first pass for thetr new ball park John J, McGraw. except ne i tiam|Mteamer Bol Duc for daily |Port Townsend, Port Vangeles and Victoria, B.C. Arrives Vietorin 12:40 neon, Return via Port Angeles, Dongeness, Port Wil- Hiams and Port [Townsend. Catia at lport Wiliams and! Dungeness on west of} tape Scenic Cafe jpound trip out (Seattin =f un [12:20 a. m only. call A Place Dungeness and Anm Does not call at/Sundey Dungeness, Williame! | or Townsend on re-| turn trip. Pearsall a Big Bum “Pearsall was the biggest bum we have ever seen, and we have se some humdingers, believe us A any scrapper in the middlewelg class who can knock out as big dope given out by some of the Reb some pro- | who jumped organized ball and were| GEE! BUT THEY LIKE THATGUY AL M’COY m. ra of the club re buneh of NEW YORK, May 18.—The lit}| New York “h eon “apparent rout tle city of Norwalk, Conn. is still) to clean up quick, They booked Al “het up” over the bout there, In| MeCoy of Brooklyn to fight Geo which Al McCoy, the Brooklyn | Pearsall of Chicago and Butte last mkidleweight who ts matched to) night at one of our local halls box Billy Murray this week flat-| standing room, even, was at a tened Geo, Pearsall, an unknown, | premium in one round, Headline in the Hit Him With Open Hand Norwalk Hour, a newspaper giv The ‘battle’ was acheduled to ing a decsription of the contest,| go ten rounds, but after about a reads: “Champion McCoy and some | minute of sparring in the firat, Pear city sports lemonize the boxing) all set out his jaw, McCoy hit him game here.” with his open hand and Pearsall They Liked McCoy; Oh, Yes did the prettiest drop seen in many The Norwalk writer then said: | days outside the movies. During “The rankest exhibition of box-/the evening a young man named ing in the world was stag Willie Be: with a beautiful last t under the aus pair of war, ears, announced New City Athletic club that the bouts about to be # —— | were strictly on the level. Had not Beecher announced that the af on nd nt a fy ts Yh, | NOTIFIED THAT BILL IS CANNED report recent-| ly carried in The Star, to the effect Jackson, the former Seattle en | he Jackson Jumped to the Feds at the | Detrott tt wages from He looked good to Tinker for Just what will become of Jackson | to| he to FIRST AND STEWART Port Townsend Direct. bert Towne re BA 39pm Steamer Slewx for it 20am + Townsend 41-/dally et. Return (Townsend 19:00 p.m. TURKISH-RUSSIAN BATHS For gentlemen Washington Baths Moore Theatre Bid) Massours, Wicklund, graduate Dr F rad ate of Prof Unman’s Inetitut | “7 d0am Steamer Ag for Port Townsend. Anacortes and Bel-| Ti Fopm monds-| 4:30pm *On| 9:20pm Bundays lenves|daily eattle 7:20 a. m. in letend of 7:00 a m.| Other trips same as week days. Return {ng. steamer leaves! Everett at 9:15 a ma. 2 Everett-Bel Port Townsen: ss for) 0pm Anacortes daily Bellingham. at Port Town send southbound on ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store y saver? Thurs'y Returns ttle) from Bellingham vial Anacortes 12.60 [Steamer midn’ht ham for Sunday Port Tuesd’y Bay and Thurs'y\ports way/Satur'y i ~~ Walaleale, for) 4:00pm. ‘Townsend, Port|Monday | Port | Cren-\Wednes wn and way\Friday ||| 6 midn’ht| Port Monday Ange! Wednes\cent, Ch th. forlit Puget, nd)sunday | | sunday at 9:00 a m. | send direct. ‘Steamer Kulshan will eall at Port nd, Saturdays t 10 p. m dings r these points and fc | other boat landing points must make ements for landing and assume all risk and lability tn king such landing. Steamer's pas senger rate does not include boat janding charges. Bagenge lia! wearing apparel for whole ticket. free. Steamers and schedules subject change without notice, Freight eotved Gally for all points ( ing Tacoma) named in ab ity is limited to not to exceed $100 150 pounds allowed ule. Tickets must be purchased at ticket office. Open from 6:20 « m. to 12:00 midnight Ticket Offices, Colman Dock. Phone, Main 890% 1010 Second Ave. Near Madieon. ‘OT A Hos He tse! (KMeston, mble,idaily | |Ludiow, **E glon,lexcept | we —_— Town! GRABS AMERICAN 1 ® w Lost ' | Piladeipnie . naton nn New ork n st Loute rr “wi explains Mans Wagner. SCORES AND STANDINGS Seattlo made it five out of seven | by taking the final game of the series from the Tacoma Bengals, 6 to 1, Sunday hneider pitched Regttie ABR HPO A B Kilitlay, of co. + 4 oo Raymond, ss ‘ ee. 6 James, at i Se Oe tae a cob ee 2 ee Ge Re a ae Se ee er ; oo 89 we Martini, if oS bee Bohneider, p : 1 e i 1 Total m8 to af tk ot Tacoma ABR HPO A B Million, ré ae Wie Se Wie ee | MeMutite, 9% On Bay Bia ie is Yohe, a ee Tok Ge tae ie Abbott, « eR es ee ae Hutier, ae Ms Mee Ge ex Se Frien, if So mae ee es Bloomer, 1b eeu ¢ 3 West, 1b a Be ee Bee fo Marria me ee ee Kaufman. 26 1 @ 4 6 . o Sisto we eee eee Totals 10 1b 8 *Matted for Kaufman in otgntn mary? hite and § rune T innings: 1 hit and @ runs o inning Ke defeat to Kautman pire n Wilson. IN OTHER LEAGUES *Dumajoan Maturday Cleveland 1; Pritadelp! New York 3, 8. 1a NATION AL —cine rinnatt §, New York t | Philadelphia 4, ¢ 2 Mt. Lowle & 2. ‘Raturday, New York 3. re 0; Mt. Louls t. Philadelphia @ att 1, Boston 0; Brooklyn 2, Chi RRAL-—Chicago 5. Pittebure 2 ay, Kansas City 7, Pittebure ¢@ 1, Buffalo & n kiyn 2 € rtland 2-4; Loe Ange 2 22) fan Fran Lest Lost Sacra: Oakiand Portiand That Game oO’ Pool ‘The White House parlors pocket: billiard tournament is reaching an exciting stage. Two games were terday. Saturday Lane bpat Gul- ford, 75 to 30, and Olson trimmed | White, 75 to 61. Sunday Noble lost |to Lane, 75 to 73, and Lane beat Olson, 75 to 46. Plana Big Time An organization known as the Northwest Automobile association, the purpose of which {s the staging of races about the Northwest, has been formed in Seattle. Races will be conducted at Lacey, Portland, Vancouver, North Yakima and Spo- kane. Giants ‘Near Top | The Seattle Giants have two men batting among the first ten tn the Northwestern league. Charley Swain is rapping the pellet for 313 while Bobby James is doing .304 Swain is eighth on the list, with James a couple of notches below FIRST. “We have played Saturday and two more yes-| VOT 196 INIT, ADOLPHE DON'T KEEP ME In EXPENSE. The sensational playing of the Pittsburg Pirates, in the National set the fans of that burg afire with pennant hope 1 je attributed to the crack infield work, RARE | | got the best infield in the leagu Bohemian on first, an Irishman on third and a Dutehman at second and) what?! Much ve } MAYBE JOE RIVERS AND CHAMP BILL RITCHIE CAN END MEXICAN RUMPUS FOR UNCLE SAMUEL willie Ritche- Going to Keep It. Harvard coach won't let his track athletes do the hesitation. He's afraid they might hesitate at the finish of a race. ° ° After inviting Cheape to accom- pany them, the British poloists found they were kind of short on So they invited Price to go along. |= ‘Dr. Macy eee If Snowy Baker keeps on his em- gration movement, he'll populate THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 18, 1914. Greaser and Gringo In the Ring! Lightweight Championship. Ritchie Holds ANDOM SHOT An Eastern soribe says: The Washington team’s success depends wholly upon the work of five men—Johneon, Gandil, Henry—without whom Griff would be wallowing In the second division For that matter, where would the Glants be without Matty, Mey. the Athletics minus mir ere, Doyle, Demares and Murray? Collins, Bender, Plank and Schang? By Hugh S. Fullerton The troubles of the United States and Mexico will be set tled on July 4, the birthday of the United States and the fiesta day of Mexico. Instead of submitting th tions of Mexico and States to A-B-C. inter or sending out armies to lay e oth it is proposed to leave the question to two physical represent nten ited other things The speed bug has gripped Johnny Considine, son of the millionaire theatrical magnate. To satisfy the mania, the younger Considine will take the wheel of a high powered racing motorboat in the Pot- latch regatta on Lake Union ASTAR IN PREP SCHOOL, HE FAILS | ON COLLEGE TEAM One of the biggest surprises un- corked during the University gf| Washington-University of Oregon) track meet, held on Denny field Sat- the Oregon hurdler, to take in either the high or Banty, first place low hurdles. win both of these events, The Ore- gon jumper was the star of the Sta- dium high, Tacoma, team last year, together with Al Crane, and was ex pected to shine as an intercollegiate athlete. Oregon won the meet by a margin of 3 points, taking home the honors by a score of 67 to 64. And They Fight July 4 for It Now and Says He's NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet. 9 Vancouver 22 710 Seattle 22 12 AT Spokane - 18 15 545 Tacoma 15 19 441 Portland . 13 20 394 Australia, Wish he'd let us name a half dozen to take with him and keep there. Victoria . DAILY SHORT STORY Schneider PITCHED (The End) A DIP INTO THE PAST J, Kibblewhite won the ten-mile championship of England, 53 m., 49) ive ” aaa 21, 1889, Birmingham, Eng: | Jani | fxs YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Seattle 5, Tacoma 1 Portland 6, Victoria 5. DANCE AT Pete the Leader wa | Pete Schnelder still leads the Seattle pitchers. Pete has won all ad nine and lost one. Gipe is second of the list, with three victories to his credit. He has lost none, Next in order is Welser Dell, who has a record of four wins and three de ¢ teats. Seattle's | won four. Reardon's record is one Leading a and one, | Doctor “| “Let me shoes |" QUICK SHINING * PRESERVES AND * GOP TENS THE LEATHER Preserves the Life of Your Shoes |. KLEIN | 807-3-4 Globe Block, shine your | Metiore and ret, lof any of thee treatments and you want ’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue The defeat of the attle trap- shooting team in Sunday's shoot at Tacoma for the Mahncke cup came as no surprise to the local delega My success ts due to the use of ad- 8 need methods of every school, and tell ing you exactly what your treatment will | ton. left the city early Sun Chtropra day morning, fully expecting to Blood See me when in need | The lose on the Tacoma grounds. & cure. Call or write DR. MACY, Specialist in Advanced Methods for All Diseases, Cures Men O14 oF young men, victims of insomnia, weakness from any are quickly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid By mati $1, or ¢ boxes for $6. Guaran. or money returned. Call or write! KIN®RI. BROB., Second and Madison or| ships July 4, Stamford, Third and Columble. te English track and field champton- England, The first meeting of the cup de fense yachts Resolute, Vanitie and Defiance, to decide which is to de- fend the cup, will be held off New- port on July 7. T TO BUTLER MOTEL urday afternoon, was the failure of | Also lers 4 and the cunning of Hue without sults, eager, willing to fight eves jhis habits, and Ritchie, to a/against odds. marked degree, has the stubborn There is much Spanish in bim, | insistence upon hie rights that char-| Ranty was picked to! The proposition entire ques d rer the 1 than el They are of their rac cho Villa ¢ seaned of al atives of the races and let them|acterizes the administration, with| mingled with the stoiciam of the settle ft, After all, fists are the|the punch and the power to back|Indian. His Indian blood is from A, B, C's of arbitration. up his stand. the Aztec, not from the Yaqui, Senor Don Jose La Barra, better| And he uses it only when ft be-| which is well for Wille, known perhaps as Joe Rivers, 1s| comes necessary for him to do It. Ritchie bas proved his right to to represent Mexico and Willle| As @ character study of races|represent America physically and Ritchie will endeavor to make Joe|the battle between these two light-| mentally. If it isn’t settled before seo stars and stripes, skyrockets! weights on July 1 §# interesting.| July 4 let them fight it out with and a few They are ty What Ritchie fists i popular idea of a square | MOST BIG LEAGUE CLUBS ARE _ FIVE- MEN TEAMS; TRUE OF ATHLETICS, TOO Foster, Milan and Baker, to submit the ) does to Rivers or what tlon of Mexico to Riv-| Rivers does to Ritchie is what itchie probably comes|/an equal number of Amer can fighting men would do to an equal number of Mexican fighting men Rivers is a fighting man of the Mexican type, strong, “game” tm the sense that he does not fear re ther of the other plans. typleally representative os. Rivers is the Pan of the prize ring, pos ll the fighting qualities and the Latin pride and fire are 08 SONS OF MILLIONAIRES WILL DRIVE SPEED-BOAT IN POTLATCH RAGES this summer. Considine will drive the berg, son of J. E. Chitberg, the Baby Bullet, a sturdy little with Conel- craft, capable of doing 35 miles an hour. The boat was The Baby Bullet te a 13 launched two weeks ago and footer and Is equipped Bie a Considine has had It out on 30 horse-power si Lake Washington almost dally since. don syndica per cent pri A lively ranged for attle Yacht CHICAGO American representative of a Lon- chie a flat offer of $26,000 and a 50/\ did not say whether he would ac Plan Many Races|Rush Links Work In all probability, Hugh Chil- was bullt at the “seattle boat & Engine Co. plant. LSH VS. CHAMP? Bob Vernon, | tising, for a match with Freddje Welsh in London, June 30. Ritchie, in discussing the terms of the offer, May 18.- te, has made Willie Rit-| vilege for all the adver-' cept. Work is being rushed on the new municipal golf links situated om Beacon hill, and it is quite prob: able the course will be in use be fore the end of June. program has been ar- the opening of the Se club next Saturday. Bonner has lost four and| Was No Surprise || No Legislature can deprive th pedis lo e Right | | Why this Haste an Waste, Initiative Measures 4 to 13 $1,068,000.00 HAR ain’t but two perfect comforts that I knows ,of—a, good ¢ ‘wife ‘an’ good "to- bacco. An’ even the best wives git a little tryin’ at DID NOT THE PROPOSERS OF Initiate them TO the Legislature and save the Tax Payers Measures poy 3 in that way have precedence over ALL Legislation. to Pass on Does any one claim an emergency exists for TEN LAWS? STORLOOK-LISTEN LEAGUE WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD