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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914. PAGE 7. . SEATTLE MITTIST While believing in the general physical benefits boxing Sli Ed. ward Pink th m In Newoastie, Pa., there is an aspiring young lightweight who, ton. | [ rus BOXER HAS A FINDS THAT GAME) | found that tonting le noc Bi peg oy gale Atnletio elud boner, Ing the past 20 months, has fought 98 fights and won 1@ by the knook 2 =| | Seattle Athien ay . bed of ros: He has represented the out route. Battling Terry is his name, and just now hie manager Is try: ; IS TOUGH ON HIS| | featie Ate said on tench py peat Reitaliap Joining that organize Ing to match him with Matty Baldwin, the little New Engiand hurrl-|| HAS STOWED AWAY . rk, due to hia participation | MOLARS; MAY QUIT to antae © te { 2, one of the fastest boys who ever pulled on a glove in the light In cing affairs, A hard punch to the mouth usually chips 4 tooth Tame alae, JT they've Watshed, Wate Torry ‘ | 20 IN 38 BATTLES | , , g at ntr) ist for 1g \ assar Girls Like Our Me . e 1 ° F BY RALPH A. HORR Youterday was our first day on the river, and now all the crews || l | O e Graduate Manager U. of W. are here. Wisconsin and Syracuse got In about the same time we elr W nN a ee phe hegulviaeitndber N. Y., June 17—-The way the Vi r girte did, but we beat them on the river. The first day's practice was ving Washington's crew the “onceover,” it would Indicate ok _ that the tradition-loving Easterners would cere te cot g (ndleate comparatively easy, with a row four miles up and back at an easy . OSe nN er on our chances to bring home the eilver, June 26, Juggling timber °!P >a ae ) in the state of Washington develops broad backs and fine-looking . : ’ |] men, and these fellows from Seattle are as good a bunch, chysle Cornell will make a etrong bid for first honors, according to the * ° matron ally, as the Poughkeepsie populace has ever seen local dope, but they are all looking over Washington pretty care ati ieee There will be 22 entrants In } among the list phe dnd fully, They realize that our Western mateiral is better than theirs, . ichery’ year races to be conducted on The bulk of these drivers will| All along the Hudson, the crews from Cornell, Columbia, Penn- and know that the knowledge of the course and of the game are ne EEE nga oe blind — 9 the CT CT] ; the Improved race track at Ta- | come over to Seattle following the/] Sylvania, Syracuse, Columbia, Wisconsin and Washington are hard their only advantages. uy, The poor batsmen haven't ‘aes goma in July, according to the | Tacoma races, where a race will | at it, Wisconsin has followed our example and taken to tents, ae % 8 chance ery 4 announcement which came (de held at the Meadows on July| while the Easterners sicep indoors, The hot weather Is enough to Sunday tthe Washington orew went down the river to see Wis soo © Last season the sluggers reigned [Delmas = from the Montamara officials 18 and 19. The names of the driv drive any Westerner out under the sky these nights. In about 30 consin in its new quarters. The two aggregations from the West ot reme, Meek, Kippert, Swain, Sm" °° 4 today. The names of many ere coming have been withheld by | or 40 years these people here will wake up to the fact that It would tend to stick around together, and each wishes for a victory for Cm Sead sthar dauanae at tous tak one on notable drive: Included | aareement between the two com-| be better to sleep out of doors, the other in case they themselves can't win. 7 p big averages at the ex. (Cadman; od seat panies conducting the respective cag Dile » big averas ‘ orton ‘a mestings , 88\Nense of the orthwestern slab-|feneete™, t00 OR. It is quite probable that thou 1 ’ » : Meek an A ; ep we gece pee ge cor snares sitond the "Tacoma "events. Last (MASI Race Is Duel Between Skippers; | MIND. ii: ithe batters have fall Me LRATINO year there was an immense at ‘ | . ’ fi ’ charney 9 dow —— one DENTIST tend made up almost entirely | Crack Pilots to Command Yachts se pat ¢ second baseman, who was hitting ‘way up i of pec from out of town, the ma | a | ’ the .200 division at this time last season, has dropped down to the thiek+ jority from here. | - : be ; vege In view of the large crowd that sai é ’ ly populated .200 area, McCarl, e big Vancouver first baseman, probably will go from Seattle, the : Bie pounded the old borsehide for .309 for a corresponding period last year, Seatbens guarsetes: Tacoma management {s making ar QUIT THE GAME B He {s down to .223 this season. ing your work, and rangements for ample transporta- Similar differences will be found right on down the line in the table " Jtlon facilities between the two | of comparison which has been prepared by The Star. Be that you can a vitte: two-day meet. + os — > varis ha Star. fora to ro, ‘eereeae tetra "mee Gombe ee — an ef bad W YORK, June 17—1ndaunt Managers and critics predicted last spring that the pitchers would Dental Tetzlaff, Maxwell; Carlson, Max-| sox. hay admitted that Hal Chase ed by the victory of the British polo| he jambasted for fair this season, because they would round into form See 8 Hughes, Maxwell; Verbeck, | first hascman, bas given the clot | challengers, who lifted the cup in| slow! Kennedy, Chaimers; Taylor,|ten days f his intention to| two straight games, the Americar But the pitchers fooled ‘em, They delivered the stuff, while the In the Gordon, Mercer; Klein King: | quit. Comiskey refuses to believe | Polo associ announced today | batsmen, whor es had not been trimmed by consistent swatting exe jurman, Burman Special; Cooper, chat Chase is going to join the Buf. ts to send a team to] proved the weaklings. Stutz; Taaffe, American; Welch, | aio Federals, although Chase gave England next year to bring back DANCE at Fiat; Creston, Chrevolet; Aubrey, | out this news several days ago. | the coveted trophy ND | Mercer; Terein, Regal; Pullen.) Comiskey contends that the fe | Polo experts criticised the man | Mercer; Parson, Franz; De Alene,/ mous first sacker {s quitting the! jagement of this year’s tournament Tomer | Marmon; Unknown, Mereer; | diamond altogether for the pur-| |for its failure to have at least one Cc Barnes, Romaneo; Thomas Loco-| pose of entering business outside of Western player on the American de |mobile; North, Mercer. baseball, The Federal league offt fending team. LADS FREE - ” clals say Cham's new business in| Tho receipts from the games at playing first base for their Buffalo Meadowbrook totaled $200,000, and| SCORES ND | team, jthe expenses were about $50,00( - | | The British players were being con-| et Dr. Macy Cure You A | ieee tee reece! ag 1 come on | STANDINGS Captain Beats It) ae tainments for them were planned, | nn Ag ae :: Charles F Adams .. . z : | NEW YORK, June 17.—Difterence @iuncenwoos # vNotew oad. L tG D It Throat rehe, shakeup undergone by the | over handling the boat has brought e eorge Vo ore .| Tacoma Tigers p' *jabout the resignation of William Yachting men the world over ‘ _ i. Cod bab gs cg heli ete Age Dennis, as commander of the cup new concede that the races for| PARIS, June 1 eorge Carpen- Lunes. | = aa oom 6 to 3. Mails pitched yacht Vanitie, Capt. Harry Haff Amertoa’s cup this year will be a/tier, French heavyweight champion, ner heaemititne on bane innings without a|™Y succeed him. contest of men rather than of|may referee the Johnson-Moran } Conditions, Rheuma-| >i being made. poco co: anmagea boats. Admittedly Shamrock IV. ts | fight here June 27. Officials of the tism, Nervous Dis | me pee. the fastem boat Sir Thomas Lip-|fight have approached Carpentier oy terra ie ARR HPO AF Fighters Stung ton yet has sent to capture the bat-|on the subject. BS ae aie fae ee pil ‘ tered old plece of silver which is — —— rake | ioe, 3 the greatest trophy of the yachting : a So world, and American yachting ‘ 1 4 and Bob Moha won't ¢ t are Resolute is the fast : : r thetr miserable nn tampons re bg lar | ; ; : Paint Perinds dipiecnmesth, ana aes ° fade boning covteiesion, he contest then comes b is delivered in three ing t> surgery « TS ee OR Se ee the greatest skippers in the . j Ae Disesdare ct Men—Nervous Debi-| sain 5 Ot Yt THM oeseeceaaespeemgecereyseesye — | |world; Capt. Charles Francis A GLIMPSE AHEAD weights, 100 Ibs., ity. Blood Polson, all special and Chra + ue a a) THE VIRGINUS HOTEL} Adama II. and Capt. D. P. Burton.| June 22, Joe Mandot vs. Johnny 50 25 } _ (reatment for Despondency, Im- nro h &| oe Virginia St. near Westlake Ay. | Captain Burton has commanded | Dundee, New Orleans; lightweight- Ibs. and Vitality and Nervous Debility Miliien, if | Nake Sen Se Phone Eiliett #03. — many of the famous English racing | ers. Ibs., or in larger * ® pandaye, 10 | 77% of - a a &. yachts and has long experience in o ee ) eee 7% 38) Meatullta, eee Capt. DP Burton: many waters, President Johnson {s angry be amounts. Conmuttation tree Tan years’ practice. | Boscksl. 20 a Sap a srstense Charles Francis Adams II. fs a|causs Walter Johnson keeps talk- c paw due to th ¢ : : ay. 1 Q anced: methods of wrery seneat nad ot: Butler, tues port, He ts extremely” weelthy |they get. 8100000 in, savercieing Our coainiate: Sor ae ou exactly what your treatment w 20 , | . hte ‘aes ccumindlion. ond by work | Marvin. @ 01072. ere 6 } Crews on Shore and is a great-grandson of John| When they boosted Ban's salary to guarantees you service in the hot tag fos pric you can afford to pay |Kautman, 9 0-040 45.8 | mh | Adama, and a descendant of John | $35,000? | test weather, ) Gian or uncer is oak Pod aeen ol : POUGHKEEPSIP, June 17.—A| Winey Adams pet Bs | cure. Ca . high wind swept over the Hudson| ! has b salling racing| Bat Nelson was put out by a/ Ce rege | river yesterday, and few of the|Y#¢hts for nearly 30 years and is|hypnotist. His Hype probably| sae Modern, elegantly ture 4*\crews which race here Saturday | COsdered one of the greatest mas-|said: “I'm Ritchie.” , pecia Is ohare Seeminsan ons Ay a aoe * ventured out on the water Wash. tors . In Advanced Methods for Ai! Diseases | Kelly In 6 Innings; 0 runs, t hit off Matia| ast imoney. Si: lington wae ons of those that stayed Tepe gue REE Ig Worry, they say now, beat John- wanced Method 1 ae ae to | ! ¥ i» Madison First, } rt iinelelipeliiilaitineieh ae widest rs Yale Is Wi fists had something to do with it. eee ¢ WW oTHER League ale ts nner le THOSE FELLOWS AT NICE —— - MEW HAVEN © Tene 17 jmissed the principal difference be- ie isi : eg aN CORR eb 9 tween an amateur and a pro. An Have You Ever Visited | | auemicax—petrott_ 1, New York ¢: Yale beat Harvard in the annual Amateur fa ove who admits that the n i indelphia 16 ? baseball gam: ayed here yoster better man beat him, whether it is SALT LAKE CITY: , 6 to 1. Waye pitched for the better man ‘ew vol winners. Frye opposed him LOS ANGELES, June 17.—Jobnr DENVER xe Pittebu a; Bt am |Coulon has quit the ring, according | ta a formal statement be is cirew | WE G-O- LIN) lating today. The former c! am pion | repeated his excuses for his recent | SHOE POLISH defeat by Johnny Williams, and an | MAKES SHOR [SHINING RAST . 1 L is 13, Brookiyn + Indianapolis 4. OMAHA iaz:: COAST—Oakiand 1, San Francisco ¢ KANSAS CITY =": ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet moe 609 20 Chill Con Carne, N Chinese Style, B. aM. SE. 1409 Fifth. nounced that he has saved, during his ten-year ring career, $75,000, It was previously reported that Coulon intended taking up the four- jround game in California, for the Or Viewed the Scenic New York . purpose of again rounding into old time form, his idea being to get an | Cinctnnatt Grandeur of the 1 ‘ “ other crack at Johnny Williams and COLUMBIA 435). A Cure Is What win back th antam weight title RIVER a ' se | A You Want | The former champion is 25 years ; 7AS] " old, although in his pictures he If you are going EAST a = Ce looks much older. He ts bald head take advantage of the oppor- yemegsettes --.- 36 40] ed, tunity to visit these famous| Washington p sas] | — " American cities—to become) Ber\s., s i further acquainted with the!Chtcago FREE TRUSS NORTHWESTERN a : a New York LEAGUE ntry in which you live—|Cieveiana ° country ) icin Trial to Prove the Lundberg Truss Won. Lost. Pet. MA ATTLE. Pike and Remedies Have Done Another Case of Tuberculosis Cured After It Was Given Up By Prominent Physicians. si9} Havre, Montana. Dr, J. Eugene Jordan Seattle. 4 I stood the trip from Seattle to Montana first rate. I had been given up to die with tuberculosis by prominent physl- clans of Seattle, but under Dr. J. Bugene Jordan's care I re- gained my health so that I could make a business trip to Montana. I shot one rabbit and chased another one and one- half miles, and was not fatigued. I could not stand on my feet for a few moments without exhaustion a few months ago before treating with Doctor Jordan; now I feel fine. (Signed) MRS. IDA SCHOENETT. * The above testimonial, like the many others which have via the _. Saperier: 56 spay iene ewer eo. peared in The Star, demonstrates the thoroughness and permanehal shay Sh gate hb: ogy ge cn Saokane ey, iia, - of Doctor J. 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