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~~ THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914. [| This Is the Stuff Ty Cobbs Are Made Of - eo The man on third took a des-|the ball was only a toss-up be-| you may recall The lank|faced catcher to side-step, and| head. He was a keen, healthy,| The chance he took, though,| distinguishes the men and perate chance when he stole I was ely her, accustomed to tying) THE RUN WAS SCORED. studious young man, who lets} wasn’t half s0 much of a|women who win honestly and home tthe catcher, himself into a knot before de Remember, though, it was|liquor alone, doesn’t waste|chance as it looked, It was a/fairly in life from those who He had to travel twice a attled Like livering the ball, came to with! wholly due to one man’s quick| money or strength on unworthy| definite calculation, with the| stay in the ranks or fall behind, as the ball and he knew { the rum a jerk as the runner dared the|thinking. A bone-head wouldn't} women, and is playing baseball shading just a little, an After so much undeserved HUALLEN. AT: | the ball could travel eight times i these chances dart for home; his muscles| have hazarded the performance| partly because he loves it and|almost immeasurable little, in| honoring of unfair winners ia property. rights: aS fast as he could had ed to take the buckled under the unexpected at all; or, having gone to. it|partly because he intends to|his favor. And it’s just that| others fields, isn’t it wholesome ase Bian teas nea But he was a human being in risk strain, he heaved a wide one! stupidly, would have bungled.|make a success of it as ajlittle of superior keenness,| that we should now be making full control of his powers an It worked out beautifully, as|which compelled the tense [But the runner wasn’t a bone | career Lquicknes s_and cour which | q uite a fuss over the worthy | heroes of the national game? =.=" MY! HOW BENDER [scores anp NE BAYLEY 1S CANT PULL 10- GUNBOAT TRAINS | -—_mm——e amr - { Ee | STANDINGS } 4 BIG SUCCESS) ROUNDERS HERE) ON PAREE LINGO comma ies AS a LOVES GIL DOBIE oanritn the Rooks ateetat| SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. 5 Sheriff Ed Cudjhee has aaa NEW YORK, May 28.—As oun ~~ : lant ‘Vanuenven ana advanced a|There is talk today of another|the ten-round boxing game in Se /as he learned that his proposed Fe bi na bowling peg toward the locals’ stronghold. |match between Mexican Joe Aze-|attle a solar plexus wallop fight with Geor arpentier bad sieve and st} Johnny Bender, the midget, Bender says that Doble has!" Sookane 3, Vancouver 2; McCor-| edo and Joe Bayley of Victoria,) “There ain't agoin’ to be no| become a certainty Gunboat Smith Block aan Cae payee ie enpan |W ashington State college football |/the Washington faculty and #tU-| ry ang Altman: Hall and Cheek over the derby route, as a result/ fight, b’gosh,” the peace officer|immediately started studying 200-2-4 Firat av. 8. Seattle coach, is out with a statement that | dent board of control mo badly buf Victoria 8, Tacoma 1; McHenry, | of their sterling 10-round go in| told the officials of the ¢ nwood|French and took an armful of —~\~GONS- WARRANTS | the University of — Washington | faloed that this year, in addition to | Nerveson and Hoffman Bpeake,| this city last night. The referee | Social and Athletic club yesterday.| books aboard the vessel with him JOHN GOODFELLOW &@ BON |Dunch are going to grab the foot-| boosting his salary concession to| jones and Harris, Brotter. ‘lealled the bout a draw. The ver-|The club had planned to put on a| “You see, it’s this way,” Smith | {ball gonfaton again this year, It} $3,100 for three months, they have send , dict was popular, ten-round show at Ajax hall Friday| sald. “I gotta have a comeback |is not Bender's {ntention to complt-| given him absolute control over | » The boxers fought even for the| Bight. Billy Williams and Chet| ready if the frog eater tries to kid | ay | ment Gt! Dobie and his giadiators, | the schedule and absolute votce in| IN OTHER LEAGUE | | first six rounds. The seventh and| Neff were scheduled to meet in| me. fotion {n | the selection of offictals ° @\elghth belonged to the Mexican.| the main event — - . ! a | Main se to take a rap at the U. of W nebety by nig Rent or abGiky aaa AN be Bayley evened up the score by a If any attempt {s made to pull| ou as a coach; none disputes the 4 4 | f ” pretty’ ral long scraps in the city or ty, ; — — ——— that Washington has practically all i Pa a |Cudites says he iT pinch ‘the whove | BUY ITA RAINGOAT, DUG || SHATTEL fT of th years had much the best | Stns s eiphia €; New York |... york . ou ¢21| “shooting match.” ’ 1] * Paymen 2 i : secee eves cere There was no ball game in Se || team and easily deserved the hon | Cinetnnatt nit '683| So there you are ors. But what chance will the 4 M% Leute 3: ) Hrookipn . 2 4 |] attle yesterday. ERaiTaT and salary Toane 7 A Cure Is What [Smaller colleges have against the) | COANT Low § Portiand 6:1 Shines io cal CROWD SEES MATCH Cpe cheondir hgh, ty Pee Mekes Your ir Clothes rates in the elty ‘ You Want present layout at Washington? an Pransioce & Philadelphia’ [ia a1 ata]. A big crowd of spectators saw || #04 subsequent hall descent had J) ee TRE MORTQAGE LOAN CO. | You oan't get Doble off his own Boston # 10 8¢/Lane and Spears in an interestt Dug’s ball lot resembling a || : 201-2-8-4 White Building field except about one Kame a year | NOMTHWEATERN LEAGUE pocket billlard match at the White || pocket edition of the Panama Your Clothes Will Will ; and he can skilfully arrange his| Vancouver .., ae House parlors last night. Lane || Canal SSS £ schedule so that he tsn't meeting | Se\ vee aris Pet. | won, 76-87. Dug walted until the water was ait ki the most dangerous of his rivals | taccsme Hf 4 ac ocisinianosee " knee deep before he announced away from home any time,” Portland i 17 “ too| SMOKE PLANS TRIP that the game was off. It was || Vietorta ara aa | i t00| Joo Jeanette, the negro heavy-|] easy to see at 2 o'clock that || i - * $ weight, plans another trip abroad. | there would be no contest, but CONSULTATION Wt ee ee , ey | 4 | Tie has been offered $3,000 to fight || the official announcement wasn't || VARICOCELE CURED Washington ....... la ere | Pittebure uo 476|Colin Bell in England. re until —— 2:30. : DUGDALE FIELD Phiiadelphiea eocccce 39 — Jug sure has one enlarged bong +4 ai MAY SUSPEND FED Durbar Il, Herman B, Duryea’s|| opinion of his water prooflet |i . eae) colt, a rank outsider at 25 to 1,|) park. BASEBAI I OFF GOLF Tl LE: “ a3] BALTIMORE, Md, May 28—-| won the classic English derby yes-| ot i|irouls ‘Peds, may be suspended for |'78y:_Duryen is an American. MEMORIAL DAY Today at 3:00 BLADDER. Sk N PARIS’ NATIONAL LEAGUE ie — rd the aeunon. He kicked | Georges Boillot, the French driv- | Spectal trains and special rates PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE PILES, VARICOSE Won. Lost vot! Umpire Manoamau in & dispute|er, made 100 miles an hour on the|C. & P. 8. R. R. Phone Main 8040! Admission 25c, 60c, 75¢ and $1.00 s . ULCERS, ETC. ie" ii) _fo0 yesterday. Indianapol ay Wednesday, ask for depot.—Advertisement Renton Cars 4 DR. DONAW AY PARIS, May 28.—Francie E SOO Ave Seatite, Waste Ouimet, the American open een aa ma ~~~ champion, today won the ama F valuable papers teur golf championship of ire and burglars. | " SANDERSON’ Ss. PILLS France at LaBoulle by defeat. hes | For women ing H. J. Topping, an Ameri 4 -- as can, in the finale by 4 up and Ageney—40it Arcade byw Re RANDOM SHOTS | OUTFIELOER BERT SHOTTEN| of the St. Louls Browns has « | young her who is proving « Kinerican Detective Agency, 300 Central ee .. RAYMOND REMEDY Room 1, 217% | ili I | | SRLS DIAMOND RinGas FROM $20 up Nil — —j gin. wat star as @ pitcher for the Western| —— — HOUGHTON & HUNTER || | Reserve university team. He held = = eer Ye | | Michigan to #ix hits and three runs, | = = t5er | Oberlin to six hits and one run and | — — a Souter Batistaction guaraa- || defeated Baldwin-Wallace coll — od Laseher, 1235 First av | team, not allowing a bit or run. aw 7 eee | DURHAM WON THE TROPHY for the best opening day attendance in the North Carolina league by turning out 3,663 paid admissions. Each of the other five cities re ported an attendance above 2,000, but below 3,000. The total opening attendance for the six cities was | 3,288 above that of last year and) yet they would have you believe this is going to be a bad year for! tnd baseball. | eee 1F THE FEDERALS MOVE) their Kansas City team to Belle-| ville, Ky. they will campete not only with the Cinctnnat! Reds, but with the Newport team of the Ohio State league. President Bob Read of the Ohio State is quite positive, » that | however, that Newport fans will not you can afford to pay for the best. | desert the Ohio State for anything |Bee me when in need of of theae treatmanta and you want a cure for | th Federals can offer, any of the fc | eee JACK KNIGHT HAS FOR THE Inewral Sle hy first time expressed himself as to} r, None, Throat, / Cat- || what he would like. Heretofore he| erase, Dentnose, Geltte, Dropel has accepted transfer without a ei bercular an emic Conditions, Rheumatiam, Nerv. || Kick. He now says that if the| ous Diseases, Heart Dison Cleveland assoctation dub does not | keep him he would like to be sent | comotor Ataxia, Stomach and ¥ nd ail Urinary || % the Coast, as he wants to visit| the exposition at San Francisco, ns : lanes. ere mo Sie senate | ‘Let Dr. Macy Cure You My sucee: advanced fs due to the use of| ation, and by working for price @ WoLcoME. is “PAINTERS ASD PAT Bladder PATENT ATTORNEYS | FRED P. GORIN Pet 3 Disorders, Kidney 218 Wsberty Bite. Third and Union. TALS ALD AERORONS “Plindder, kidney oa. Dr. Ashton, s without the knife. | e All Disorders of Woman—Irrequ- | PALMEN MAY BE 8UB A M E S Resnes, displacements i Disorders of Me b E Blood Polson. | falls. | Frenchmen are betting that Fran- Gisorders peculiar to the Owner D. EB Dugdale of the Seat 31004 Polson, a GAMBLE ON OUIMET M4 A ; d ime My treat mt for all Weaknesers, i, treationet Ay Sel reetanacee. || Btu in sia an o : -|¢is Oulmet, the American, will win A f - Tae rica com without resorting to sure || tle club has recommended ©. BE. G S and Chrontc Disorders. 914 for bead Northwestern league and Nervous Debility sever || VERSAILLES, France, May 28 s, 10 to 12 now on here. ie. > 8 vay, os tate Ten years’! He has reached the final Found, ° t a na and Pike Looe: | DR, MACY Specialist ‘PLAY 21 INNINGS bined! people's Far San ——RECTAL Dismases Dr. Arthur Crookall fr. 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