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o\¢ GAME DECIDES JOB | e PRESS BOX FOR HIM tit ¢ = ¢ ARRY MEEK, formerly with RANK BANCROFT, Cinctnnatt HILE the White Sox were tn Victoria and now catching manager, has engaged in al W Jacramento, Billy Sullivan, for Loa Angeles, te well most all lines of amusement, Veteran catoher, strolled known for his diamond and bowling and naturally, through his years of onto the field ability, but Meok, also ts some bil experience, has formed large ac of the home players advance Mardist, and to his dexterity with quaintance, which {s embarrassing ward him, with hand out the cue owes at least one year's on the pass gate. Banny was Bill looked through him checks. lottering near the gate and a i wa d away 2. Meek and Honus Mitse werepoth low stepped up. Later Sullivan, from a hiding re trying out for the second string “Do you recognize the profesh ce around the end of the stands, te gatching job with Birmingham in he tnquired called — @ Southern league, back {n 1907 said Banny, . “What's Oh, Van, come here.” It was a cinch efther Moek or “I thought you didn't know me, Mitze had to go. Meek was sitting The man took his checks between! Bill," remarked Van Buren, “I fm the billiard room of their hotel fingera and thumbs, stretched them | didn't think you'é do that to a fel one night when Mitze came in. to arm's length and let them snap low who played with you in the “Tl just play you 100 potnts at bil: back minors Wards to see which one of us stays, Rubberskinned man,” he re| “That was the reason, Van,” sald sald Honus. “You're on,” replied marked. Billy, earnestly, “That was back Meek ‘Come fn,” said Banny, “Gotta in the early ‘908 and I didn't want And Meek won. ae Pass oe a Preparations are being made to-) the shore to the finishing point, off ENDS MIXUP 2 @ay for patrolling the three-mile| Leseb! park “: th Lake iow ington over Vieltore Hepe te Win “i beri : tl the California crew Is full of con-/ ‘The plan for eouttancts baseball Washington and California wi row - cr s) tet et a Stange ar meet i eceaday' Stik,’ Whien ‘ae Set gegen In etc welt! third, with Washington first and Kingham, « coal merchant, came to 7” tect the men tn the shells as wel ord second. California pulled id of the Victoria ball club oe as to eliminate the possibility of on the outside at Oakland, row k 1 difficulties 4 th tt —, interference, canoes, launches and | against a strong tide . culties and tho action ~ steamers will have to keep without Supaste Clone ‘Race tk Humber fn throwing uy ee certain lines. “I am expecting California to put ‘ caused the postponement a Big Race at 5:30 up a close race,” said Contbear, Of the Kar tween Victoria and n~ The races scheduled Friday are: “From seeing them work out on the ok y afternoon and a Single sculling race, Clyde Ban- jake here, I notice they have {m-| P!ans bad been made for transfer ~ nister vs. Harold Stewart, 4:30. | proved a great al over what they | RE th mea to Sei : Rogers vs. Lulu scrubs, 5 o'clock. were in the r Mothers waco. 1) (mind now becom Washington vs. California, 5:30./ expect the crews to finish within| °F of t ub and Victoria is as Start at Madison one or two boat lengths of each|*ured t all for the remainder “4 In starting the race at Madison other.” of the present season, anyhow. The a rk, Graduate Manager Ralph |league directors, following a meet t lorr has upset a precedent. This jing in the Canuck town yesterday ~~ will be the first time the crews forfeited the franchixe to Kingham * have ever raced south on the lake jafter Humber fatled to join the con * ‘This change has been made to af- | ference. + 1) ford automobile owners an opportu } @ 4) pity to follow the race in their ma- | * @iines. The boulevard runs along SCO D PUGET SOUND tll . ; EM | STEAMERS ne rnusciace, wer 0 | comer ee “7 ALL LOCAL ROUTES Betting on the 10-round bout in Mil- ‘eae Ho Giants took troune| STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COL. MAN || Waukeo next week between Ritchie | Git, rted iteb t ep i <_STREET |/ and White opened here today at 10 Neves be Dell fo the a + pat acne . : to 7 with Ritchie on the long end.| coor Vancouver 3, Seattle 1. YORK, May 20.—-Managerjany team tn the league. Cay- : a Tickets for the match were place pPotabi ae al oe Jennin f the Detrolt Tl-/anaugh and Burns are wondere and ‘8 on sale here yesterday and nearly je. \; 4 1 2 & @ 6) S@r8, sees anot pennant in sight | are improving daily [a foo — a Were sold be-| Dennett. t» ae # 4 ¢/for the Tix The team, he con-| “In the outfield, Veach makes a| ‘ jfore the day ended } e. 4 1 © =] tends ts stronger this season than/| good running mate for Cobb and f 11:00am Girect. Bteam 1 8 °/ tends ee tae han Ritchie has added Maurice Flynn $ 2 $ 3 8 Slie was when it won the American | Crawford. It ts the hardest hitting iD. See round) 4:30pm, | tO bis training camp and will take ‘6 t ¢fleague pennants in 1907, 1908 and | outfield in the country. . = weds topm |{the Chicago boy with him en he} papel * 1 8 311909, I have good catchers now, and Pmiconnest at Tacomallet0pm}|leaves for Milwaukee late today. aE Haak Ss ea he Tiger infield is better now this is one thing I lacked when I ad Cry Ps aed | Abe Attell applied for a job at |‘ | than tt has been at any time since| was winning pennants. ympia Lal | Ritchie's camp, was turned down, | os 4 6 $f If 13/1 have been in charge of the club,” Just put it down that the Tt with steamer | i tom, except and then joined White’ on * ® | Jennings sald, “The infleld can| gers will be in the race all season Sunaay \ trainers. i ey SO i$) hit, field and run the bases with|and then check up in October.” * - —_ — ' : : ° ° Tr atpm Steamer Frevucle to: a ae | ee | tay interia Be O'LEARY FORGOT SOME||iisioccck bb bgt : eae cnagd Muha, id ‘ J : i . i Eéitor The Star: I noticed Es ee Sater” Sal O'Leary's record printed on * 4 a6 Hart Townsend, Portidally your page the other day. mo 110 ee 8 \Angeles and Victoria.) B.C. Artives Victoria 12:40 noon Ret lvia «Port Angeles, can ‘Mame Townsend Port Williams [Dungeness on west Jeound trip out Sande a Townsend. Wilitame,\dally lor Townsend turn trip. Fort Tor asend Direct monds-| 4:20pm i poem imrerest, 6:00pm/Bverett only. *On 6:20pm faafly (Sundays oniy leavesidatiy } \Seattie 7:20 a m. tn letead of 7:00 a m. Other trips same as Return- leaves O18 lweek daye ing, steamer Everett at fm, 2:15. Everett Bellin, * Townsend. | 19:60pm). An Bellingham rt Town-| pund on Rosalie tor Port send and Bat via all San Thu! Tuesd’y\Juan Island potnts./Satur'y i thurs'y\Returns to Seattle from Bellingham via Anacortes ort Townsend-Port Any Sas Bay and Way Port ry Beamer Bellin | midn’ht ham for Port Town I Bunday send, Port Angel yiNeah Bay and way yiports ort, Townsend-Port Angeles-Cres- cent and Way Ports 12:00 [Sta for midn’ht/Port ea Neah to0pm Thare Irondale lat Hadlock on Tues |day and Friday tri 7 toain Str. Potiatch for Faatly |Ludiow, Port Gambi except |**Bangor and Sunday [points on Hood Cana 7A wieainer Will leave Seattle every Sunday st 9:00 a m. for Port Town. send direct “Steamer Kulshan will call at Port Townsend, northbound, Saturdays only, leaving Seattle at 10 p. m Points marked ** are boat landings Passengers for these points anZ for | other boat landing pointe must make thelr own arrangements for land | and assume all ability | making such } | senger rate tn pan boat fe iimited earing not to od $100 | tor ‘whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed | tree. Biearners and schedul change without notice ally for all p 4) pamed in above wSickets must be purchased at ticket | office. Open from 6:20 a m. to 12:60 | midnight i Picket Office, Colman Dock. Phone, Main 9903 AGAINST WHITE The from Billy kane. What's the matter with John- J. GIVENS. ny's rect. Returning leaveslexeept cis Ouimet m.Monday]!two up | Massachusetts memory? perch you In the press Dox.” ALL SET FOR CREW BEES SAVE RACE ON THE LAKE record shows two wins over Charley Givens, and three Vetro and Red Hughes. As a matter of fact, Givens beat O'Leary twice, Ve tro beat him twice and Hughes won « decision over him in Spo- lo: and women, and Diagnosis I confine my practive to chron and nervous Thin Yank Ranks |°senc: | SANDWICH, Eng. May 20.— NATIONAL Only three Americans remained to- day in the competition for the Brit ish amateur championship | was defeated by Tubs, | Arthur G. Lockwood of st to | guage St. Loule i | Boston Fae | LEAGUE } Won, Lost | Baltimore 14 ‘ St. Low “ re) Chi 1 it | India: a i | Brookiyn eae | Kansas City 1 18 | Pittebure ' . a sen of men | such aa chronte aff to give your age away out here.” BY COALMAN; STANDINGS Summary Miester 2. nett. Stolen Huha 2, Swate. jt rune, 6 bite, bare Struck Fran- COAST—Sacramer Franciseo 1, Los A Hayward, | Oskiana 8 Bellingham. |two up and one to play. aes | “s-seamBicamer Whatoom] 0:00am || ay. ee. eats cae Bet Best modern outside rooms, 280 Datrot A | Sindy fitngham |to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West | Piateiohia mt ey | Stewart.—Advertisement a7 Cleveland NATIONAL Pittebure Cinetnnatt New York Brookiyn Philadelphia | mente of the LIVER, STOMACH, fll Pet HOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, [| Ventoe aa SKIN, BLOOD, PILES, VARI: [B| Ban Francisco 4 (86 VEINS, ULCERS, ETC. | Low Angeles 622 DR, DONAWAY acramento ano 001 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wren, fg) Portland pond | Oakiana i QUITE THOUGHTFUL pane ' THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914, HERE'S PRIZE found, He died and last week, is a anc FAN Chicagoan his wife on his day off, he went to see the monument man about erecting a sultable memorial The monument man was also a fan The moment the tered, he sald “Hello, of the Fe mourner argued baseball for three hours. en MMI,” what do you think That started it. They Then the real fan hurried down town, All evening he w: preasion that he something. meynbered what it was. had d It was his wife's tombstone! under the Im forgotten Late that night he re-| \ t 'T WASN'T Boozer OL HOWARD, San Franetsco| Seal mannger, 1» not hypo critical as regards the be! havior of his players, but he insists upon his men keeping in good con~ Chance onc dition players, but he tnsists upon his men keeping in good condition He was considerably peeved one! evdning recently to find one of his young pitchers seated in a San Francisco cafe with a drink in front of him and a ¢ wd of Imirer re,” remarked Del, calling bis piteher aside, “don't you know that it's against the rules to be boow ing?" “Boozing?” repeated the young ster, “Who? Me? Say, I'm off} that stuff, I haven't drunk nothin’ but milk punches tonight.” ie 1 You'll Smile When You Read These Gloom Chasers, Grabbed From Here and There “." if HP prize baseball fan has been PL. TOO LIBERAL + ° ING COLE, the elongated | pitcher with ew York Yank ien’t much of a hand at reparte but he stopped Frank only once Chance had caught him at some {infraction of the rules and was giv ing him a verbal manhandling “You long, yellow, minor les four-flusher,” ‘yelled’ Chance. “I'll h you. I'll keep you broke all th cost rest of the season. Thin will you $100 and if you had any coming to you I'd fine you mi that, Cole did not speak. “Well,” roared Chance, have yu got to say?” “Only that you're darned with other people's money, Frank “what WONDER WHAT HUBBY WOULD SAY ABOUT THIS? || WASHINGTON DAMSELS ARE FOLLOWING PONIES/| Left to Right, Mre, Wm. F. Hitt, Mme. Havenith, Mme. Riano and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean This year at the races In Wash-jare seen every day. ington wives of offict representatives als, foreign and congressmen | Wm. F. This picture show typical group in which will be n Mrs Hitt, who was Katherine HUGHIE JENNINGS There is cne girls are That's the squeeze pla: “Dr. Macy Seattle's Leading Doctor 202-3-4 Globe Block, DR. MACY. Specialist play in particularly basebal! fond of. due to the use of a4 and tel! ment will and by work for All Diseases In Advanced Methods mean afford to pay in tren oe me when in need nts and you ant Starne, whit Polish p. QUICK SHINING \) * SHOE paw TZ, \ \( -eecaceves AND® SOF TENS THE LEATHER mI 2GOUN MrO.cr Preserves the Life of Your Shoes| YOU a Ue BIG MIDDLE WEIGHT MILL Los ANGELES, May 20.—Loe Angeles boxing fans are beginning to warm up to the George Chip- Sailor ‘ Petrowkey bout, scheduled for Vernon Thursday night, May 28. Dally crowds at the training camps are increasing and both are getting into shape. Chip’s methods have tmpreased |the fight followers, and he will have heavy backing against the San Francisco man. Petroskey is paying close attention to his train- ing and, while he is likely to be a ortender, will have plenty of support. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Vancouver .. 24 9 727 Seattio ........22 14 611 Spokane 19 15 559 Tacoma . -16 20 Aaa Portland 4 21 400 Victoria 9 25 265 . This is an unutilitarian world. There are 380 species of orchid and only one Pete Schneider, ee Yesterday's Results Vancouver 3, Seattle 1. Portland 6, Tacoma 1. A DIP INTO THE PAST April 19, 1889, Wm. Halpin, New Jersey A.C, won running long |Jump at London A. C, games, 20 ft 9 in., London, England. We hang any ciass of wall paper in @ satisfactory way. Let us show our line.—Carrington Wall Paper Co, Main 6542. 215 Spring Advertisement. SYMPATHY. DO You REALIZE MIT YOUR, BUM ANKLE DOT You DON'T GET Elkins; Mme. Havenith, wife of the Belgian minister; Mme. Riano, wife of the Spanish ambassador, and Mra. edward Beale McLean. Valley Is Victor In @ well-played game on the Lin- coln park grounds Tuesday after | Boon, the Franklin bigh nine beat | Broadway, 5 to 3. This evens up | the score, Broadway having beaten ranklin previously. 1116 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca St. Gold Filled Eye Glasses And Spectacles Pitted Your Byres SPHERICAL LENSES actentific examin- etrist an clalist, Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Firet Av. near Seneca. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN) Seattle’s Leading Dentist and Optician Kntrance ip ng TIS Firet In the Union Block and Washington Bidg. Phone Main 2640 THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN THR WORLD to my painiess meth tly what your work ton for the best there ry and Optical Work. me about your TEETH and EYES. DR. EDWIN J. BROW: to pay Cheap Dental Work | Expensive Aifference between Dental work and 1 work chexp. » cheap Dentints, ntal erafters without work and then sell you cheap bridgework under another nam $8 and $12; Bynthett: ia.or Wrlagewert unknown to the Dental science, and ts, therefore, !m: Our work Is sure to pl you. Our prices are sure to sult you. We do an we advertis We make thorc examination ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Rank Building a Pike beral | having genre ai MAYBE HE'S RIGHT * PICKLED LAST ONE f - o¢ P 1 OP GHERS, the veteran trot ting horse driver, 1s one of a A GROUP of White Sox were listening to Harry Sutor, who pitched by theory. Su the most taciturn of men. tor was explaining how he would He always seema to be trying to pitch to Hans Wagner. save up fifty million words to re “I'd drop two slow curves on the tre on outside corner he remarked One day last summer a young re Ho's probably foul one. Then I’'d| Porter decided to interview Geers shoot two high on the outside, wast @ud get a big feature story from art of driving horses. ing them, After that I'd cross bim A on . ying | with a fast one.” Mr Geeta ee ee you win races? To whi Cole, ® busher outfielder, turned atiripute your wonderful success as suddenly, sprinted across the street farivor What fs necessary to Wil and stood looking upward an in- Plein stant. With ban head and de-| "Coos chewed « straw reficalvel Jected air he strolled back. ly « moment, slowly removed i “What's the matter?” asked S8u-/ from between his teeth and sald: ltor, “What were you doing? “Chasing that fast one you pitch /hereupon the young journalist 4 to Wagner,” replied Cole. fh SEATTLE HAS BIG CHANCE IN P.N.A. | 1 yours squad appears on paper, ~ rank v Ss olny Ravasring| Paul Clyde 1s the Untversity of | together a squad of track athletes| Washington runner, who recently |that promises to be the strongest| took first place in the Const inter team ever entered in a Paclfic| collegiate meet at Berkeley. Clyde Northwest amateur field meet by|is picked as sure winner of the the Seattle Athletic club, Vance,| mile and half mile. | who fs the club's physical @irector| The entire team is being picked as well as athletic coach, will an-|from athletes who are elther now nounce his complete selection with-| attending school in Seattle, or who in the next few days. The meet|are graduates of the city high will be held in Victoria on July 4.| schools or state university. Vance’s tentative lineup is: The P. N. A. winds up athleties Con Walsh and Wilbur Scruby,| for the year in the Northwest. weights. ee Tom Tomlinson, high Jump. Don Evans, high Jump. Paul Clyde, mile and half mile. Erwin Walters, broad jump. Bill Williams, pole vault. J. McGillicuddy, hurdles. Garrel! Kinder, sprints, «ee | | DANCING HIPPODROME and University. Fennel Union Dancing Tanght by Competent ‘Teachers. The blue diamond took second place in last year’s meet with a team not nearly trong as this Cures Men O14 or young men, victims of {i “=jweakness from any cause, are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Sexoid By mail $1, or 6 boxes for #5. Guaran- ‘eG of money returned. Call or write KINSBL BROS, Recond and Madison or Third and Columbia Cross Is Working SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.— Leach Cross got down to the hard grind of training today for his scheduled 20-round match next} week with Red Watson of Los An- geles, Ralph Grunan and Patsy Ri- |ley have been engaged to whip) | Cross into shape and he will start his first boxing today. hard camp in San Rafael. DANCE aT at his LADIES FREE BEFORE A Lady Told Us Yesterday She Was in Love with the repair work our shop is turning out. A lot of other people in town feel the same way about !t. Fact is, our repair business is growing by leaps and The reason is we make {t a rule to use only the kind of ma- terials and do only the kind of work that will make you always think of us when your shoes get disabled. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHO 1124 FIRST AVENUE Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 ‘CURED OF ASTHMA AFTER YEARS OF SUFFERING So Ill She Could Not Walk, Woman Got Immediate Relief With Doctor Jordan’s Glandular Remedies. May 10, 1914. I was a great sufferer from asthma and doctors did not seem to do me any good. I got so bad that I could not walk across the room. Finally I went to Doctor Jordan and I got relief at once, and for a year I would not have known that I had ever been sick. I certainly can recommend Doctor Jordan for asthma, (Signed) MRS. K. LEB, 1142 Brodway, Seattle. The above testimonial, like many others which have apepared in The Star, demonstrate the thoroughness and permanency of |] Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, |} Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Ca tarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronie Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), Chronic Erysip elas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Loco motor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Starbis- mus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Howels, and most other so-called incurable diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear tn mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Correspond- ence solicited. Watch h Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. 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