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LIFE. OF NEW YOR GOING TO KISS HI BOSS JEOPARDIZED;| FRANK CHANCE WAS| ae Frank Chance U n hope eeema dead, but | when the Yankees were near th: K Farrel! were to come to me ton! manager,’ I'd put my arms arou rank. M| it yearshe reached the limit. there were #o many bad ball players in the world, y discouraged. He keeps on batt One even elr woret, he rmarked: ight, and say, ‘Chane nd him, kise him, and you're FACULTY PUTS A CRIMP IN CREWS’ TRIPS TO EAST An unpleasant phase has devel- oped in this year's junket of the University of Washington elght- in the Poughkeejate regatta on the Hudson river, in the Bast wouldn't be a dit sur. prised to see the Westerners nose | faculty, which met Tuesday to con. ALBERT ANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. SQ Hr, Out-of-Town Buyer | Order your printing by mail FRANK P, NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. will save you money on all printing orders. DANCING HIPPODROME versity. Dancing Taught by Competent ‘Teachers. BULL BROS. Jus? Printers: @AIN 1043) 1013 THIRD oared crew, which will participate | Will not be allowed to again take} Washington is easily | meet entering one of the most formidable | elapsed crews which will pull an oar in this} great water classic, and many critics yout thetr Eastern rivals, Yet tn . laptte of the possibility that Wash | ington may win the race, the crew part in the until annual Poughkeepsie after two years have Crew Leaves Saturday This t# the ruling which has been ~|Iqid down by the state university sider the day on which the oarsmen } Will leave for the it. Contbear | was authorized to depart Saturday |aight. He will be accompanied by 11 athletes, which includes two sub stitutes, and Graduate Manager Ralph Horr, to whom all the credit for arranging the trip belongs The Washington faculty has de [not fase & Washington crew can ake part in the Hudson mg . @ until at least two years hence, | Plans Big Tryout Coach Contbear expects to make }public his intended lineup tomor |row night after putting five crews |through the grind on Lake Wash }ington, The crews will row over the ‘SIGN UP 2 MORE BOYS FOR LOCAL BOXING TOURNEY | The matchmaker for the Austin & Salt club last night signed the!/ it of the six bouts to be staged at Dreamland Friday night, com- | DR. MACY. the right time. We see in almost dally the announcement Many most useful in their protes- to accomplish thetr best work at the beginning of their trouble. ‘The latter ts called organism ts exhausted, and the mow serious result of that condition {te effect upon the brain. The “neurasthentc” ts guffering from Laos 2 tired. 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We Stand Back of Our Work $25 Stacenecs.......98 $15 Gtarencccs........90 M4 Solid Gold Fillings. $1. 00 Up Other Fillings ..........50¢ Sundays, }| pleting a card that looks to be the }}eream of the boxing shows of the| || season. 1 | Walter Granger and Ace Rock, |}two local 125-pounders were the | boys signed last night for the cur } tain raiser. Johnny Hayes, a former favorite here, and Steve Gardner will fur nish another of the preliminaries, | while the third bout to precede the | triple main event will be between Eddie Hunter of Tacoma and “Bat } thin 165 | pounds, | The triple main event, furnish-| | ing matches between Romeo Hagen and Harry Krant; Chet f and Billy Wright, and Ivan Miller and Steve Reynolds, however, is the jFeal attraction of the show | Bunker, Seattle, t Dawson Is Dying! INDIANAPOLIS, June 3.—Joe Dawson, one of the best known auto drivers in America, ts near death today as a result of injuries sustained in the Indianapolis races Saturday Wants a Pitcher CHICAGO, June 3.—The clerk of the municipal court here was sur prised when a man applied for “a baby boy with the right kit of arms.” The applicant was Joe Benz, Chicago White Sox pitcher, who wants to adopt a small boy. Oregon Takes It EUGENE, Ore., June 3.—As a re sult of their 4to-l victory over the Pullman nine here Tuesday, Ore gon is winner of the Northwest in-/ tercollegiate baseball champion ship. it NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet Vancouver 15, 688 Seattle 17 660 Spokane .. 22542 Tacoma . 28 440 Portland 31.854 Victoria . 330818 Appleton (Wi Five ball playere were taken iil a ing a big meal. Can't blame the fellows for eating a big meal once In a while. It’s 80 seldom they get a chance. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Seattle 2, Victoria 1. Vancouver 6, Portland 4 innings) Spokane 10, Tacoma aq 2. Y SAY 1 DINK I GO jand | you | Paper Co ’S SHOE HOSPITAL 5 (ooo ee sy DER SMOKE APARTMENT, DeRe ISS SOME TRAVELING MEN UND DEY ARE UPCTO-DATE Cr GASPBALL. 1 HEAR SOME LIVE CHATTER. regular four-mile course from Leseht to a point beyond Madison park The ‘ pale race takes place June 26, The trip for which all the money has been raised, will cost $3,700. “| had no ideal Honestly, If Frank | rotten | ay, ‘Thank you, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. PORTS) = RITCHIE-WELSH GO ABOUT OFF SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.--Latest disp es from champion himself, indicate that the proposed Wi The principal reason for the hitch t# over the ting | Ing, | other. who broke his egg gave broke up when one of the players, by m baseman, York, as well as private telegrams from the lio Ritchie-Freddie Welsh match tn London 1s off. hampion’s demand for a $40,000 flat guarantes. An- other dispute followed over the naming of the referce and a stakeholder, Bob Veron, representing the promoters, favored John Kelly for referee and Goo, Considine for stakeholder Emil Thiery, representing Ritchie, wanted Eugene Corri as the referee and either Bob Edgren ar Bill Gibe@ to act as stakeholder San Francisco promoters admitted they were in the field for a Nghtw Graney has the professional permit for next month and he is expected to ght champlonship battle, Eddie nake Ritchie an offer for a bout In fact, Graney was quoted as saying he was prepared to offer the cham- against either Welsh or White. pion $17,000 for such a contest Lamp This-~-Here’s Ballplayers' Menu By Hugh S. Fullerton A reader, BE. T., wants to know | if {t im true that most players are) Vegetarians. Belleving there are a lot of BE. T's who would also like jto know what fs on the player's bill of fare, here foes Ed Reulbach owes much of his wonderful control to cheese, ham and chicken sandwiches, He ts a/| great lover of chicken sandwiches even misses trains at ¢ land to get them. In extreme cases he also eats ege or fish sandwiches. During the summer, when the Brooklyn club ts traveling at night, every time the train stops Reul bach's window ts hoisted and his voice can be heard saying “Oh, boy, is there any place around here I can get a sand wich?” Another Drink Beer Frank Schulte, of the Cubs, de veloped much of his home run hit ting power by eating a sandwich and drinking a bottle of beer before retiring. Ho always retires after one bottle of beer if there are no others. Evers Eats Fudge Johnny FE * of Boston subsiats almost entirely upon fudge. He al | ways carries 10 or 12 pounds of It }in his trunk on the road Contrary to general > f he does not itke crabs We hang any clam of in a satisfactory way. I iT all pa t us show Advertis DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Today at 3:00 VICTORIA VS. SEATTLE Admission 25¢, 50c, 750 and $1.00 Renton Cars BUTLER 5 LIQ 1D TOOTH tects the nerve, preve Sate, Gruggists, _Batler Drug So. Dy NEG-C O- LIN SHOE POLISH MAKES SHOP (SHINING EASY Umer "Ju st as ns pall OM preservative in Negolin liquid ay paste Shoe Polish makes it the best ar jack, Tan, White, Se and 106e At grocers, notion stores, shoe shops, NEG-O-LIN MFG. CO. Seattle. “Preserves the Life of Your Shoes’ 13 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL IN WHAT AILS THE TEAM? WHAT AILS Jone before him he construes it into In fact if the waiter places | per} Wall! TEAM'S ALL RIGHT— THE CAPTAIN'S jan tneult Larry McLean of the Glants loves animals. It ts related that as a young man swallowed a box of animal crackers and preserved them in alcohol so that they might jalways be with him | Connle Mack ts a peculiar eater, His breakfast consists of one icicle, his lunch of snowballs and his din |ner of Collins’ {ce cream, Barry's, jand Baker's goods; Planked shad and Murphys, which he Lapps up Hughie Jennings is very partial to corn on the Cobb. {A Few Eccentric Eaters In the SCORES AND STANDINGS Poor umpiring gave the Seattle toria Bees here Tuesday afternoon \ Giants a 2 ta 1 victory over the Vic-| cocccccce One of the freaklest ball games ever played was etnged this opting] | } at Portland by teame representing two men's clubs from churches. Each player wae required to carry an egg In one hand and play ball with the} Rune and hits were counted as usual run to the opposing team. | : | Schneider pitched, making it 12/ me won and two lost AM Ri PO. AE est oe 2 H ° ’ 2 : H i 3 ing MR ee Marksmen Shoot se ee second day of th attle bd : ® : bd Tr vias boar # amociation shoot 7 2 8 37 38 3 today BE. W. Cooper of Ta 7. i) z cy * a a wes high man yesterday, with is me @-8. 3 <6 | Drie att ef ‘ ° : 1 J vane iy wise, iF vi (es ie a A STAR WANT AD will | Brooks, tb Ge i a a sell it | quickly. EE ek OE aE Mle A Hie See Get | o ° ° 7 f Quality 42 8 Service Cadman, ICE DELIVERY CO. ritice tise ELLIOTT 5560 |Seeenestie’ 0 bervenin’h” thee Ed Reulbach [pia nctarreees, 2, Double =f URKISU-RUSSIAN BATHS AMERICAN At Lule #, Cisse ® High School Meet round The third of the Seattle high school tennis tournament ts |? on today. Yesterday's features COAST were Ross Williams’ 8-6, 6-3 victory | 84" rang Jover Morimitsu and iwin's | | elimination by Miller, 6- NATIONAL Ww A Cure Is What New York You Want Cinctnnatt Resolute Beaten |": ie Brooklyn RYE, N, Y., June 3.—The Vanitte, Phileseiphia A. 8. Cochran's boat, defeated the | poston Resolute here Tuesday in the ini o— y a, tial round of the preliminaries, AMERICAN LEAGUE 3 x nate which will decide the boat to de Pet CONSULTATION FREE fend America in the big cup race. pot VARICOC ° ® CURED IN NH VISIT A STAR WANT AD will 914 oF 606 for Blood F . i ic 4st My offices ure eatively privare (ai ccll it quickly. ~. |Chicago rH I confine my practice to | —— ar Cleveland tie chronic and nervou soases ad of men and women, such ae chrorfic, allments of the LtVv- eh cman Lost. Pot ER, MACH, ROWELS, timer Br KIDNE BLADDER, SKIN, Daseage i ha 0D, PILES, VARICOSE Pays for an “Evening Course’ in | Qnlcneo. tiga = VEINS, ULCERS, wre: Hlectrical, Gas or Steam Engineoring. | Buttalc 1s l48e DR, DONAWAY SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL fy too +4 407 Third Av. Seattle, Wai First West and ees A NEW YORK, June 3.—Again it) the Athletics, looks like big doings at the polo Mack Fears Senators grounds and Shibe park in Octo-| The only team the Athletics fear | ber. True, the season is yet|is Clark Griffith's Washington. young, but it is far enough ad-|This club worked its way to the - HERE’S NEW WAY | |OF PLAYING BALL; EACH PLAYER HAS | | EGG IN HIS HAND MACK’S MEN AND GIANTS LOOM UP © but, In addition, any player | The game nearly} ke, threw his egg to the first vanced to give the baseball fans a|front of the procession only to be | line on the various clubs in the|overhauled by the Champions, National and American leagues.) Manager Herzog is working won- And it must be admitted that the |ders with the Cincinnati club, and Giants and Athletics are showing|may be tn the running next year. the class of the leagues. It will|One of his most consistent winners require some work, both Connie|so far has been Phil Dougias, ¢ Mack and John McGraw admit, to|former Spokane pitcher who was take the lead from them released last year by the San Fran- McGraw's pitchers, especially |clsco club because Manager How- Mathewson, Tesreau and Marquard, |ard thought he lacked class, are going like a house afire, and ATTENTION, LADIES | when these three are right they will keep any team in the running. Mack's veteran heavers, ‘ Chief |] .ime ne gee sma eery in mentees Bender and Eddie Plank, are bear. ovating ladies’ straw, Milan, hemp, ing the brunt of the twirling La Panam nd plush hate We guaran- tes watt HalfaDozen Clubs | ee Would Like Peter |THE ViRGINUS HOTEL 804 Virginia St., near Westlake Av. Phone Elliott 803, ‘ RB WAT CO. Opposite Windsor Apts, Main 3945. beveesues * Nearly half a dozen clubs are seeking the big le servi is the gue on of pitching | Seattle | | furnished outside accommodations tf nd courtesy for the Modern, cleaniin least m l Weekly © walks Pete Schneider, who phenomenal ball for team. The first major league scout on| hand is “Honest” John J. McClos- key, who is in the employ of the Cincinnati! club. O'Hara and Com ne®, two other big league emissar- jes, are Seattle bound. The purpose | of all three ts to give the wonderful | Schneider the “once over.” Dug expects to get a big plece of change for Peter. 5. 8. “PRINCESS ALICE” AlasKa Excursions To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Kgtchikan, Wran- gell and Juneau. The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every comfort. Special sailings of the magnificent steamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August 8. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattl == Never Ending Cures of Tuberculosis Performed on Your Neighbors I Challenge All Physicians in This State to Show Results One Quarter as Good. Seattle, Wash., Jan, 15, 1912, My son, Ames, when two and a half years old, had scarlet fever which left him in'a very puny and delicate condition, requiring the almost constant care af our family physician. As tho years passed he grew worse, until at ten years of age he had become so weakened that the slightest exertion completely exhausted him. At times he would appear as dead. Large swellings that formed on either side of his throat, together with adenoids y difficult, being able to cur y boy's dea- perate condition, our family docte aitation ans other nt ptitioner of this d it a true reu! to save the many cures of tuber t the case in Doctor diagnosis, he that an operation was Roe id positively kill the emedies and the boy simply treated him with mild internal began to improve rapidly. In a few months the swellings, together with the adenoids, had completely disappea This was two years ago and there has been no return of a sign of the disease. today as active and vigorous as other lads of twelve years of age. i make this statement that other sufferers from cuberculosis may know where to seck a cure. My home is at 7046 19th Avenue N. B Seattle (Signed) — LYDIA E. McCANB. ‘The above testimontal, like the mamy others which have appeared demonstrates the thoroughness and permansacy ot in this journal Doctor J. Eugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder Deafness from paraly Auditory nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epithelioma. (skin. ca . Chronte. Brysipelas, Chronic straigia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease. (including Heart feakage). Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxlas Sciati: | ca, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Strabismus, Vitus’ Dance, {iceration of Stomach or Bowels and most other so-called incurable | diseases. Aisecmrere being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt ts well to pear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. agene Jordan, bist First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a.m. to'8 p.m.; Sundays from 2 pom. to 8 p.m. Consultation free, “Wateh each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures, WHY, HE'S THE Boy THAT PUT IVORY IN BILLIARD OH, THE Loo enane’ BRAN IN ae Sw WHAT'S DER MATTER? 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