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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914. F COLLEGE CREWS AWAIT THE STARTER’S SHOUT Washington and California Race Today for Second Time in Year--- Varsity Favorite An Ounce of Performance Is Worth ONE-ARMED PLAYER [8 STAR | wasnnordit®tP.or THETWO CREWS ” AUSTIN, Tex, May 22.—Texas untversity owns @ baseball player to whom a “sensational one-hand || | No. 6, Catlin, 188; No, 6, Walske, 190 Schumacher, 178 a Pound of Promise catch” is a daily occurrence, To go further still, he has never been known to use two hands in catching No. 8, Rose, 169; No, 2, Kumm, 166; bow, Brokaw, 165; coxswain a fly, and he works in the outfield, too Ritehle, 112 " The reason is he {s a one-handed player, and ho's the star of the club at that, His name ts Dick CALIFORNIA—Stroke, Merritt, 1¢ . Hooper, who har . mse risingly we n the garden, is a He ts a fair batter also. I t of t ty sleeve, he has a ba averag s r # this season The real ful part of th 4 fielding w is that of throwing to the plate after catching a fly with this « and of his ppose a runner fs on third and the batter hits ) t wears a field vlove y hand, and fans who have not seen him play can't f it this way: After making the catch, ho gives the he can make the needed throw the air, long ¢ h to { catch the descending toss, after No, 6, Cay Shaw, 180 No. Ketrulff, 1 No, 4, 1 176 aes Oe No. an, 176; No, 2, Black bo ‘a ain, ~~ eae ——_ ~~ Hoeard, 2 s With clear skies and a light ) dent of another victory today. Some ul I ts breeze prevailing, a crowd big: look for a surprise, though, as Cal ger than that which has ever san tin ~ hgatnst a strong tide pa cami memes witnessed a racing event on The Strongest Crew © place his gloved hand under his stub, yank off t 4 i Me Yebubae tht tne slate Lake Washington Is expected to The crew which represents Wash | @ee the eight-oared race be- |ington today Is the same, but for tween the universities of W ington and California thie shen wilt nih chatneant 5 Pt tase Back Every Claim We Make for a ——— f noon, The race will be held /|race, on the Hudson, next June ° ’ over the three-mile course, start- | Heinie Zimmerman will not be In Them—See if They Don t! : S ORES AND ing at Madison park and wind: | the boat today, but has promised to ST A NDINGS ing up off Leschi park pull an oar in the Eastern race The big race is scheduled to start The coxswains in both shells are It is easy to assert, but it is the DOING, not the say- promptly at 5:80. the same poundage, each tipping . * i Two preliminary events will pre-|the beam at 112 pounds, Ritehie ing, that counts in the long run—and we are in ‘ « tinue its wild ride /cede the feature sprint. A single| will guide the Washington boat i run. n the shutes yesterday after-|soulling race betw Clyde Ban-| while Howard will be seated in the the business for the long ‘ noon, } the ing fourth straight | nister and Howard Stewart will fur) stern of the visitors’ craft, pees game to the champion Vancouver hb the curtain raiser. The “tooth ! i ilori : Although the match ia not | each other ee a Reardon started. for, the picket eine ee The “tooth-| a ft2be for Big Margint aie There . ate ng Heo: 4 pang ee Peal ts than you included in the list of main Kretger and Lorraine will make but was later succeeded by 4:30 , . i i i ui or x e more you events that feature the Pacific n view of the fact re, Vancouver 7 to eee the local crew win by a muc will find in Regal te y Scrubs WII! Race Aiddetie atu emoker at Drean- > deskees bigger margin than that which sep. wear a Regal Suit the more you will realize the er Aum MY AX u c. lowing the sculling race comes arated the two crews in the South . Seea'ceasie® tea bows Gratehes ot eee a a : rint between the Lulu and They believe this would be materi beauty is not all on the surface—that the style Tau Svaning when Gadie Lor t ae : é ete et et cane aren is these ally advantageous in raising te and the shape are permanent, that the tailoring . m Hy °| bo eo mad » of men who funds to defray the expenses of the : ; Forte, of Praladetphie and Hen. | | The complete card ie as follows: ‘ 4 in Bl Ba 1 {have fatled to qualify for the regu: | Washingtonians in the I ; is straight and square through and through as es A Ivan Miller vs, Joe Sw Boharaweber, a ae ae $ [lar varsity eight A. J. Ballet will act as referee everythi worth wearing ought to be. Tex Vernon vs. Leo Crevier. | [jai ».” H 33 }|, Having won the triangular regat- with P. D. Hughes in the role of ything 8 8 q Chet Neff ys. Billy Williams. larsted, p 1 6 o|t& at Onkland recently, beating | starter, The timers are Dean Con | Pat Dorian vs. Steve Rey: | | ;Shew ei : Bie ne a oe tee ean hea een ond George If at the end of the season you don’t think you've got ; Lorraine ys. Henry te : i ees, ———______—— a Se your money’s worth of style and of sati faction, ‘ ‘. mee aie Ge de come back and get your money—that’s a fair 8 G t v . i tite, i ppd Ga re ae aa AN proposition from a house that was never known el e ace. 6 8 8 ee i FIRST AND STEWART§) ® iccicor will have a tow pounde Cut aktis be to go back on its word. advantage over the Philadelphian, |", ada ee ae er ee ae but the difference tn welght will pond 2 eae e 80 slight as to have no bearing t 0 a ter on the outcome. , ' . : | The Pacific club today was aw re eer eee aera the winner of the r £0 agains tm rien © | nasee-—W Pow a «| races on Elitott bay v been | attention nN lo p Ci s e staged in a near-by city tn two « “ v * ‘ * a along the Coast, and rawn. The races will be h ginning Th be-|in the next few years every im genes an : rainy, July 16, finish-| portant city on the Pacific Sic tmatohes Sa boty | 1g Saturday, the 18th. The event |is expected to have representat rere orgy apelin 7 {| will be the most important yacht-| in this great clase. The cup will ing contest ever held on the Pa-| be raced for yearly j cific Coast, Vieto: Vancouver, Everett and Sir Thomas Ldpton put up the! Tacoma have signified thelr inten. trophy, which he designed as a tions of entering the race. The | Derpetual prise, on his last vinit to| start will be from Luna park hia acin ee Rely «| — SET SOUND IWIN J. BROWN nh Menaey DR. EDWIN J. BROWN ALL LOCAL ROUTES Seattle’s Leading \ STEAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN || Dentist and \ 3 615-17-19 First Avenue On the Square, Opposite Totem Pole IN OTHER LEAGUES | BOCK, TOOT OF MANION STREET Optician MoS NORTHWESTERN RITCHIE WILL THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE RENT Eanes Po ternal ekrsouh LEAGUE Avenue on. aet. Pet In the Union P Washington Bide Phone Main 1610 oaton . Vancouver 743 |) Droeks or Seattle i 1 r shore 16. @ by 2 t Spoka: toveee 2 16 . 1s rou: THe LARGEST DENTAT. OFFIC ns 99 Ta erm Ng, Ra ery - } At Tacoma|10:80pe rower gy Roeggen Ch be Say NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 —————————S — ° " r * : A Seattle is to have a motor | 3 ral Ati coneaver.c be tee | Down to Weight . a3 ts some drive LONDON, Eng., May 2 It was “fn ; after leaving the boulevards. anounced here today that Willie LOS ANGELES, May 22.—Both ia : : Ritchie, lightweight champton of the within reach of the required welaaa : YESTERDAY'S RESULTS || oe me George Chi S. Petroskey e ° , Vancouver 7, Seattle 5. | world, and Freddie Welsh, British | eorg' p and Sailor Petros! a m ow " , vi sPECT | re easing their training for their Spokane 9, Victoria 4 |Mghtweight title holder, had come! PRORIA HAS A THIRD BASEMAN NAMED LIZY. W » s regan * | sexeuna go at Vernon next Tuesday Pet Portland 5, Tacoma 4 |to an agreement regarding terms for | 8@ WAS drafted from the bloomer girls who played in Seattle once want re 5 % tes oes wattle at thie piece. ‘The BILL. SWEENEY AND LEE MAGEE HADN'T BEEN DOING promoters stated last night that the 8) Abolish Track | Axes, semandy whic cated en ie diner day they staged a matinee, nit got two nits ana toe McCoy Whipped had been aeceped , 80 t (a4| | Owing to poor track facilities, | Ritchie originally wanted $20, ex-Seattleite one. SES | Cheap Dental Work thine Fi as on a fomed foe : OA Ose. NEW YORK, May 22—Al MeCoy, and. Port : He voecenalin big school bas found| | Word comes from Chicago that TIP FOR CHARTER FIXERS the middleweight, fatied to show any front wittiame and! EX ensive ve.|Temainder of the present year, [rane oc ae ee eee Tay es We understand politics is behind the Brooklyn club of the Federal| championship qualities last night, eee Sale) eae |to get a rumrnnton gti: He 18 teague. Three Wards are backing it and lost the decision to Billy Mure There ie © vast difference between ; 12 BBs per cent, $10,900 for advertising| 1 Mit ead ai Repaying 2h |ray of California in a 10-round bous [iS Sm only - and wetting ous |rights, and $10,000 for the moring| | SEATTLE BALL PLAYERS FIGHT AND j here. Dose compate with see Hot { B d pictures. THEY'RE COMING BACK | Best modern outside rooms, 28e ete to 440 e a en The Seattle team will be home on Monday to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West work and th } ork daily [towneend, Williams, daily excep: [Dungeness and Ange: or Grill [HARRY OSTDIEK, | 0st Siena a Mo y? matt iCall Off Tourney Monday? TONIGHT TON, May 22 * “ « pa Monday. dmisston, Nos Riles Ah Entertainment Refore leaving for Tacoma Inst How interesting — “TiipmiSteamer Sioux forit team erett Golf club and the navy reeetba ide ‘ Fielder Jones of the} “eee @ | 2 Dance Tickets 7 w nae errs {thout erow plates oF bridgework ts} m “94 a . Northwestern league gave ow » ad lis Federal p: of cemetery y LADIES FREE Towasced _ éi-\Gaity enim) science, and is |Yard team, which was to have of Highest tg in hay ene Have mit the The Indianapolis Fe te fal park wos once a cemetery. It is a handy taken place Sunday has be - spot to send Federal de: to the death of Pay. Spokane man and later an um Maybe Bill Jackson, canned by the Chifeds, could get a job there. ou ee 6 j e the p | th Nicholson j Merit pire, would take the place left va-| | cant by Umpire Ralph Frary A BONER EVERY NOW AND THEN IS RELISHED BY rHe| called, owtn master Rishy Frary dropped out of sight last eps ‘he n exacting of tle baseball fans. week. It was reported he had sign-| ™°*t &™*°Uns an ae, jed with the Federals, but it devel-| BRANCH RICKEY REF TO MANAGE THE ST. LOUIS| joped that he had gone to Vancouver] prowns on Sunday and then gets canned by the umpire on Thursday. | jon a pleasure trip. - May 22. “Buzz” Goodwin, Pelz, Judd andj Valley Moves Up The Franklin high team took sec a ond place today when it was found Entrance 104 Pine that Broadway played an ineligible man against the valley team in a| recent game. Franklin meets West ‘Freshmen toRace | Broadway Tennis. a) A Cure Is What You Want F ctitco. = EG-O-LIN HEART STOPS WHEN HEP) nnivcit sas high school in tennis this year. | vies W U ie ale ER se New London June 19, the race tak. | ™ tan =e pag Art Bues ay Up. Seattle's WAYNESBURG, Pa, May 22. }\ing the pince. of the four-oared|Th® final qualifying round, the Kaishan, Yor] Vi00em paibiels poe “Holy snakes, look at that, will [| event, which has been a part of the|cballenge series, was concluded Anacortes Gally Art Bues, who formerly played Leading you?” exclaimed E. D. Wood: |) parva regatta for 15 years. | yesterday Z Bellingham. } third base for the Seattle club and Doctor ward, as he pu from a stream - ms ond sowthbound en- me was leading home run clouter of near Crucible a arp which later the league in 1912, is batting .328 was found fo weigh 14 pounds ‘Name Is Changed 50 CENTS 202-3-4 Globe Block, | Madison and First, | | Helin for the Jersey City club, in the In fish ever BRR Oe hd } “Tir00 [tr Rosalie "60am | . | ternational league. My uccess ts due to the vse of ad-|| caught around here,” he added, || — ~— ‘HATS ssid | midn’ht{Townsend and, hode of every eehool, and tell-|} as William Fennell, a companion The Cigarmakers’ Union bas | Sunday jlingham. own hel a , ” 1 has merged with Wil KAVANAGH'S. Tueet’y\. ta. Satury by wel helped him land the carp ball team | tt nell gage Seattiel ead ts car As he spoke he Biased wenedn son's Modern Business College First “and Unto Preserves the Life of Your Shoes + trom Bettingham vis} rv ass uropathic|T ty and dropped to the ground, }|Bine, and hereafter will play un 1005 First. at Madi | Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Drugicss treatment and Hloodless nurge Bee me when In need a f these treatments and you want Fennell ran for ald, and when he || er that name. Port Townsend- eturned Woody W i returned Woodward was dead FIGHT IN BALL PARK a Service Bay and Way i I “TLE tICOSE “TT00Twteaim T06 ' ULCERS, Wi ICE DELIVERY CO. Physicians decided he had died : a < without using the knife. |f , Pt r ; Gus Christie and Jack Dillon ’ S perunen ; ernst DONAW Ay : ELLIOTT 5560 saci from heart failure, induced by |! have been matched to meet at the KLEIN § 613 Second Avenue A on Sa rtd Specialist in Advanced Methods | exultation over the big catch. {| tndianapolis Federal league park NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Money yt oo, | pag ree ry 4 Way Ports “Tis [Mtar. Wolsieate, for! 4:66pm midn’ht|Port Townsend, Mond eles, Port FoR why 165 DER REASON YOU AIN'T IM DER UNE-UP, ADOLPH f HAP You GOT A VACATION, OF? DO You JUST LOAF AS A MATTER : DISS BG HARD VORK UND OIVE MB DCT ARM A MINUTE. fT 16S NOT REALLY MY BUSINESS, Abb IT Mi @o0dD yb dei BUT DERTEAM NEEDS NOU, ADOLPH. ten lat Hadloeck on T C MS lay and Priday tri ICANT a Canal-Gemble- Ludi 5" GO IN TODAY. “Fitoam Bir. 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