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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE §, 1914. iT —=a=r_] SCHNEIDER SOLD TO NATIONAL LEAGUE DUGDALE CASHES IN AND BUNKS FANS Free | } Old Kid Alibi jumped down | leaping to the rebels. Charley Schmutz, th ttle; The rotten umpiring which the} } with both fe today ee boy, has been confined to a seat on| Players and fans have been put-| Owner D. &, Dugdale | vr bench, but| “2% Up with the past tow weeks The Hub Is Doing a Good onto etn usiness the Lime news that he gent Bane | damnation ot the’ Wana fram | theless he ts in no immediate! Kane yesterday afternoon when | , Schneider, the Seattie pitching whom an uproar could be ex danger of losing bis job with that|Umpire Knowlton was almost | star, to the Cincinnati! ball club pected if a aie of that kind | Club. Manager Robinson Ikes the| roughly handled by the crowd, The | TO PREVENT HIM FROM was made at such a stage of | Ppearance of Schmutz around the trouble occurred when his “umps” | tH) h an u 0 eason JUMPING TO THE FEDER: | the pennant race grounds #0 Well he has had him ap-, banished Bloomer and West, of the tion, Schneicer was off ® | Fede haven't, thus far, been | Well as 1915. Schmutz has taken|him out, ‘The fan swarmed out We are not compelled to resort to methods to hood- fancy contract by the outiaw | smonkeying” with players |part in only one Kame this year./ onto the flekt and the game was wink the public, for they know full well that . . league, which included $500 ad- Brooklyn grabbed him from Van-| delayed several minutes before or- Missing teeth are replaced by 9 bound by contracts. And, too, ' The Ohio Method by artificial teeth vance money and $500 upon his | the Federals, losing financial! couver, He pitched good ball last; der could be restored, Pretuy that are natural as your original) @frival In Chicago. | are net offeriig feney season mins tough lines, isn’t It, when the home teeth. Examinations are now be al ad toy | to bush league ptayere. crowd will go to the aid of a couple 1 J ng conducted without charge, and| 'n the face of ent develop: | It will be hard for Dug to While the Brighouse officials | of visiting athletes? estimates are furnished in all cases. | ments, Dugd tion and ex) make the fans. swallow such | Nee fiddling with Johnny O'Leary oe ys " . . planation looks lke the chofcest| guff, jae regards to a meeting with; Romeo Hagen and Harry Krant Cannot be duplicated for less than $25.00 in any of We Stand Back of Our Work |bioce of artifice uncovered In this | eee Frenchie Vaise some time this|are tn perfect condition for thelr 4 . for 12 Years’ Guarantee. league in many moons. Manager Tealy says he will put | month, along come the Steveston| four-round bout at Dreamland to- the high-rent stores, and that is the secret of our Se With his te putting up vret: | BY back " people and obtain the services of| night. A light workout yesterday t of Teeth is team pw cup ap ‘ullerton back on the pitching im, é ty fight for the pennant, Dug saw | staff. Perrine will take Charley's the Frenchman for their show on/ afternoon was the finishing touch success. j Guaranteed ... no chance to grab a handsome| place at second Friday night, June 12, Vaiee will|of a strenuous program of training # ‘ $15 Set of Teeth _ $5 piece of change dangled in his| rare. reg Alena yg a champion. | for bots al er Bi Ro agthe Good values and money back for the asking is by th innatl club h ship against Eddie Moy, the crack| tonight's fight overshadows any Guaranteed ........ Arwen se Bates phase teats oe Fro yr Bate Bg pretty sore | Kasterner, who was a former spar-|other fight Hagen has engaged in and has been our slogan for years; therefore you take i 0 of exone: | a — ray Bia o~ ave been | ring partner to Freddie Welsh. Moy|here this season, Krant is @ for- * . $10 th ay AAS $4 SU methe i og erage himself 9! pulting for first place, and as the|has beaten Dilly Williams, and.midable opponent, and. hundreds no chances with us. Come in tomorrow, select one \ “wy | rar Giants conquered the top rung yes! Johnny O'Leary of Seattle, who attend the fight will go there ut Gee Gold or Porcelain De as tee thi. aes teat terday, it would have been much! ee with the idea of seeing the “hand- - Bridge Work. ......Q08| nicnt in comnany with Joba 'd, Me | cotter tf Dug had sold Pete for de! gore Fishnet, the tormnar'North:| nome” “Baker gee be whaling of ‘ a eae ae the: Clactamatl {very At the end of the searon, 1n-| western leaguer, has caught on |his life, If there is any man around REGAL 15. 00 SUITS Solid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up |Closkey, ‘scout for the Cineinnatl| stead of outright. Dug got between | with the Pendleton club in the | Seattle capable of turning the trick le Other Fillings Cy taaterds Gas balding contire $7,500 and $10,000 for Schneider, it} Western Tri-State league. Fitchner |it is Krant. The rest of the card a ia Bs conferences | is believed was a winner in that cirouit earlier |is: Chet Neff vs. Wright, Miller have it sent home, and then go to one of the philan- , Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays. a ae see |in the year and ought to make|vs. Reynolds, Gardner va, Hayes, , g' 4 P 1.) 9 to 12, | The scheme was neatly taid.| !n the midst of all this excitement| Kood with flying colors Bunker va, Hunter. thropist’s stores, who advertise suits at half, or any |Dug’s press agent in the morning Ver the sudden departure of our . : ‘ . OH IO} [paper told the fans, between sobs, |Youns Peter Schpelder, we came RESOLUTE WINNER | old price, and have them do likewise, then judge for jhow Dug had been forced to let |Hear overlooking the fact that Man-] RYE, N. Y., June 5.—The Reso- ‘ . |Schneider go to the Ciney Reds in| ager Tealy’s band hopped into first] jute will’ defend Americ SCORES AND yourself, and if you do not keep our suit and return order to check the attempt of the | place after yesterday's game. While | against the Lipton boat | the other, our efforts to give the public the best . Federal leaguers to snap up the | the Jiants took the herve-shattering decided yesterday when the Reso. ‘ ‘ Cut-Rate Dentists sensational youngster, | 1-0 contest from the Beos, Nick Wil! jute beat the Vanitie, STANDINGS | values that mony can buy has been in vain. 4 According to this writer's dope, liams and his Colts helped things — ave $ 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. [ine ‘first intimation Dug got wes (along by taking another fall out of FEDS LAND HOUCK Beattie ABR PO A © CORNER SECOND AVENUE. during yesterday's game, when | those pesky Beavers. In the face of} Byron Houck, released by the Milla ct ........08 6 0 2 8 6 * Tealy sont word that Pete was act-| developments, the Seattle club tan't| Athletics to the Baltimore Interna. | ™ pe ee Se ee ol! é ALLEN MAKES RECORD ing queer. |deatined to pay a long visit to the/tlonals, is now with the Brooklyn |; 2S 3 H Ly ‘ KANSAS CITY, June 5.—Bennle A conference between Pete,| present locality, During the cor-| Feds. ee 8 © of 4 Allen beat Roy Pratt of Fr'sco here} Tealy, Dug and McCloskey is said | responding week a year ago Beattie | BONDS GETS DRAW : ° s 8 4 Taat night, 200 to 49. Allen pocket-|to have ensued and finally |overcame thé lead of the Beavers | LEWISTON, Mont. June 6.—Joe ee iy Hee Cae ed 200 balls in 20 innings. gee agreed | to join Cincinnati in ead of and mounted the top rung. Bonds of Tacoma an4 Tommy Mc-| a ta ¢ 4 Carthy of this city, heavyweights, Oa S98 oad ‘i jfought a 12round draw here last | ..\'*ter ARM RPO A Bm! night. os @ @ @ eg TE eeP ee Wee GO SIGNS TWO-YEAR PAPER we 5 ae es Sua | B Catcher Ed Sweeney, of the New We ae 615-617-619 First Avenue Y ms 1M ie ‘ork , Highlanders, has signed a . 4 ae contract for 1915 and 1916, 1 Oy Oe ee ee On the Square Opp. Totem Pole -—_——+—__ — «oes HE MAY GET BACK —-—--—-— —| s 4 If Birdie Cree, the former major o 4 mt Th B ig 5 Wi A h L | R leaguer now serving in the Interna-|ritice hite—Raymona, ay ct | e t tore it t e itt e ent tional league, may get back fn the Pete—Moran. Struck out—Bonn: : Rend 2 = vu big cirenit, eae og eee Se oot ‘Bonner 3. Dow MILLER MEETS CRACK | cama tr Pete Cae 38, Te coma 6; Portiand 4, Vancouver ¢ Ross Williams, the crack Queen | 4 Anne player and Miller, the Frank: | xontuwasricn LEAGUR : Mn shark, play in the singles final jmesiie OM + in the high school tennis tourney | today. Vancouver snes Cielianienieiakees ann alk FOSTER 18 PHENOM DUGDALE FIELD Py apg omg ga ; ‘TWINKLE’ NEWEST |] Foster, the young twirler of the ad oni ———__—_——_ D. SANS HUGS Boston Red Sox, has made a league A EB | IN OTHER LEAQU ANCE, record for the season, pitching 42 ———_———— PITTSBURG, June 5—A new I! innings without being scored on. Tomorrow at 2:30 et Uf. acy TO YOU |, camntcas—entcnes a Gieveinna 2] dance, the “Twinkle,” devold of wal ox natal game hugs, shrugs and shuffles, will COULDN'T MATCH 'EM VICTORIA V8. SEATTE All Chrente eames postpone’ |] be demonstrated by Its Inventor, Admission 25c, 50c, 750 and $1.00 Billy Gibson, ew York pro- 4 moter, made an attempt to match — Freddie Welsh and Jobnny I seg and gave it up as a bad job. j ROSS GOES To F PARIS Tony Ross, the Italian heavy- Indi a7, oe toon ey . tanapoile ” NATION, Thomas McDougall, secretary of the American Association of Masters of Dancing, at the an- New York ‘ nual convention of that organ- . | Cinetnnatt ization In Cleveland, June 8 to 20. Pittebure ... The couple start in the posi- lar and Annem! “* : ight of New Castle, Pa. 1s the | KAVA a stteeeee tion of the old waltz, They || wels’ y Conditions, Wheama. waltz for eight measures 4 latest fighter who has gone to/ 1006 First, at Madivon music, then they hésitate— | Paris for bouts. rt Disease, Stomach i Dierdern, Kiet v there ie just the faintest sug- ney, Liver, Bindder mi all Urtmary Die- te ‘ gestion of the hesitation waltz. orders, Diseases of the Skin, Acne, Kene-| ‘ Then t Sr ueslie wien the ben Daren... his right foot, t All Disorders of W: back on his righ’ twain “twinkle.’ Throughout there is an ab- sence of swaying and wrestling movements. 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