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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914, PAGE 7. AYERS HAS A NEW WAY OF PITCHING DOUBLE-HEADER; HE CHANGES DELIVERY | son for thie eystem, sald, “A man exercises one underhand, and an entirely different set in throwing overhand,” Ayers & system le the rea- In pitoht: ne ed upon a driver In the grand ciroult. Pop Geers Is the recipient of the greatest honor that oan be sestow Pop, as the oldest driver, is given No. 1 and his cholce of colores in ever; for hie jacket and cap. Seattle to Send |Stolen Money Made Williams a Champ; 5 Bowling Teams toChampionships \ The third annus! ling com | teame, of the Northwestern Interna Fifty teame will be guaranteed al Rowling association will be|from Spokane alone and with a Spokane March 16 to 27, to | $0 000 prize list also guaranteed 1915, little difficulty is antictpated tn se The first prize tn the fivemen| curing as many more from other event will be $500, while the suc-/ cities in the Northwest, Vancouver, cessful pair in the doubles will be| Seattle, Portland and Butte are assured of $350. The high tndivid-| each expected to send five teams, first prize for high average in all) SCORES AND STANDINGS events will be $100. \ At a meoting of the Spokane as sociation held last week it was de cided to let the congress run two weeks instead of one as tn previous years, The tournament executive) “Tr"Manager Raymond thought Pitcher Den Antonio Andrada was the usual type of Mexican athlete he figured badly, for Andrada sim- ply stood the Gtants on their cran- juma yesterday, 4 Tacoma won is figuring on close to 100 fivemen DUGDALE FIELD the game, 4 to aseba Te et ae i eis ft 1 4 Tomorrow ae te J ° ; . e : _ [VANCOUVER ee bit : vs. VICTORIA ga hg *Duddy e ‘ eee } Prices, 25c, 50c, The, $1.00. ** Fullerton o1 eee | Take Renton Cars. SSS Me ae oe ed for Dell in ote hth. | od for James in ninth. 4 uw, PO A Be wee eee J 1 : 1 ee ‘ . e ean 1 a e | Brovtom, ee. Andrade, D e , . j That hae the finest Totals woe 8 | billiard parlor in the world? Poni Come in and see. Senne Doub! Mubn. Home rum Butler, Medullin hite off Dell tn BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor innings Struck Dell 2, Bases ow Tork ¢, Cincinnact deiphia 7; Boston 1, san City 5, Baltimore s 4, St. Louls 6. | COAST-—Oakiand 72, Sen Francisce 1; Les Angeles ii, Venice 1; Portland 6, Sacramento 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. —” ARDENS Seattle's Beauty Spot. Dance and Picnic _Every Sunday Ballard Beach, Fremont-Ballard cars, transfer to Laurel Heights. Union Music GOLDEN GARDENS AMUSE. MENT CO., Lessecs. 1 on ah ai am | Indtanapoite Chicago - EEE tcl Com. Monday, June 15 DOLLY BOWMAN High-Class Act Direct From Chicago 9 Other Entertainers Including MARACCI’S BAND We Lead—Others Follow ’ ‘Was Close Shave | NEW LONDON, Conn. June 20. —Four inches was the extent of the margin which separated the Yale and Harvard eights when they crossed the finishing line fn | their nual race here yesterday, with Yale in the lead. Bout Moved Back AN FRANCISCO, June 20.— ‘able advices today say that the 20-round bout between Champion Willie Ritchie and Freddie Welsh in London has been put over from Saturday night July 4, to the fol- lowing Tuesday night, July 7. EVERY TIME ART PELKEY FIGHTS NEARER THE IDEA THAT THE WINNIPEG JURY WAS RIGHT WHEN IT EXONERATED HIM IN THE DEATH OF LUTHER M’CARTH June 22, Edna Bomar June 29, Miss Le Rand + OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaved by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original) teeth, Examinations are now be-| {ng conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. Set of Teeth $8 $15 Guaranteed oan: Set of Teeth Guaranteed ....... Solid Gold or $10 Porcelain Crown.... Gold or Porcelain ~ $10 Bridge wan” 3 \ Solid Gold Fillings. $1.00 Up | Other Fillings 50¢) Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 12. OHIO _ Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. OND AVENUE. RY, VERE KASS Cove! JUST Now He was SELLING PRETZELS On ANYONE WE COME) “I am going to get married when | am champlon,"--Kid Williama in 1011, “A boxer who marries le fool—I never saw a pretty wife help a boxer half as much asa ood punch."——Kid Wililames, Sone 12, 1914, adopting «@ single bi o instead of marital is, John Gutenko, the new bantamweight cham: pion, known to "Kid Willlama,” himself, Now that the cham- In creed of plonehip laurels rest on his di- HENRY KRAIGER IS _ minutive Danish brow he has played t bout = face-— march,” and receded from the sition he took In that would Join th jediok asa when champion. ‘When @ man, especially a boxer, has a mother and a good home, he dosen't need to get married,” claimed the midget who took the head of the ci In the 116-pound division cently when he knocked out Johnnie Coulon in three rounds, “My = mana im Harrie, tells me that women oan break @ boxer, but they never 1 always belleve | always make him, what Harris tells me. mind him and | mind my best for me. May’ get too old to box and better man pute me out | Home, he says, ls a where coat a “Train ure,” champ. vest and relax, ing to box Ie my id th out of life.” Kid Willlame uses the word every opportunity. The word eeeme to connect his “box” on | BEATEN BY HAGEN Henry Kral the Portland wel-+ terwelght, wi unable to check Romeo Hagen's winning streak, and Jost in four rounds to the Se- attle baker at the Elks’ smoker last night. Hagen won the de cision by a wide margin. The bout) was slow and uninteresting, and) was a disappointment to the spec- | tators. | Chet Neff and Billy Wright) boxed four fast rounds to a draw. | Wright had a slight lead, and a lot! of fans thought he was entitled to DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT bane thks? SC LADIES FRer SANDERSON’S PILLS women only. and only ret in 2 to 10 days. Pri #2 box or % boxes for # Money returned if they fall Call or write. Open evenings RAYMOND REMEDY CO. Room 21, 217% Pike Mt. every evening at 7:30 at the UNFAIR COMPETITION FOILED IN THAT PRET ZEL WAR AH, Leee! He HASs VENT To LUNCH UND LEFT W6S PRETZELS. 1 > LEARN TO PLAY Anyone wishing to learn the c liards will get a world of information by attending the games played by pad every afternoon at 2:15 and lors, in the Joshua Green Building, Fourth and Pike. An academy with. seating capacity for 300 people has been built to accommodate the public i the verdiot. | Al Mosler showed a punch when | he stowed Walter Kraiger away in| two short rounds, Walter Granger and Carl Hagey boxed a draw. Billy Williams appeared tn exhibi-| tion with Earl Gardner, | Battlers Put Up LONDON, June 20,—Five thou-| sand dollars each was deposited by | Gunboat Smith and Georges Car-) pentier here yesterday, guarantee-| ing their appearance in the ring July 16. A Dip Into the Past June 30, 1868; John Stewart trot- ted 10 miles in 28:02% to wagon; Boston, Mass, TO SER THAT Amertous, et al, are| throwing each other up around Sas- katoon; and are hoping they toss each other as far as Doc Cook says he went. ame of Pocket Bil- White House Billiard Par- So~- Tee -HeE! er, because they know what Is when | tle down and get married.” Yet this new champion te strictly a lover of home. can take off hie bantamweight and carin my mother ie all the fun VELL, 1 NEED A PEW PRETZELS. ANYDINGS 166 FAIR IN A PRETZEL VAR, rote mind with ys. of Danish newspaper career. sold papers in Baltimore,” he said with a grin. “That's the way | met Har. rie. | him a paper and he Gave me haif a dollar to get | ran away with the do! “The aw m e took me up to hie ath- letio club to box. He wanted to see me get licked for steal- ing hie half dollar, But | didn’t can jar. next time Harri mot! some "I) ot pleas- for | get What's the matter with Seattle? Ask the fans in angry chatter; But we think they really should be Asking what Ie not the matter? eee Yesterday's Results Tacoma 4, Seattle 1. Victoria 17, Vancouver 0. Spokane 6, Portland 0, COUNCIL The Kid Talks to Star Correspondent | get licked, And Harris kept | me and trained me, and he made me champion, “1 got to making money and 1 bought my mother a home. It is a good one, tpo. And | bought reat estate in Baitl- more. My mother takes care to educate my brothers and sisters. “I didn’t get any education, but | am going to study now. 1 ha nine brothers and sis- ters and | am the oldest one of the family, “Harris says that a man who | of that for me, And | am going | spends his money and doesn't do anything Is a wastrel. J don’t want him to call me that.” Although a champion, Kid Williams is going to remain a boxer. He says he won't be a | vaudeville performer, “| don’t like to see these boxers go on the stage,” he said. “| want to box Ini id of be- | Ing an actor, If anyone can make my weight I'll box him, | and the more | box the better 1 Hike it.” A HYPNOTIST PERSUADED A Gary, Ind, boy that he was a six- day bicycle rider. There ought to be some severe penalty for that; it {is cruel and unusual. TIES UP MUNICIPAL LINKS It was learned from the Seattle) although the buildings must Me {dle park board today that hope been given up for opening the municipal golf links on Beacon this summer. new | hill | ment to the park board, which rush The links could be gotten in shape for use in less than |P!@¥Ing this summer. a week, but a hitch in the city coun cil over an additional appropriation | \for the new isolation hospital at) |Firlands, replacing the present | London, England; July 4 has | for months. The delay is a bitter disappoint- ed work through so as to insure A Glimpse Ahead Freddie Welsh vs. Willie Ritchie, Light. structure on the links, 1s causing | weighters. the delay, While the appropriation is a mat ter of only a couple of thousand |offer a belt to the winner of the dollars, and the sum must be grant-|Greek-Turk war. ed eventually, it is doubtful if the free links will be thrown open t public use until some time in Jan It had been planned to have | uary. the course ready by Wor June 15, — 50— BAT LEVINSKY ovaHT TO They appear to love fighting as much as he does. Mons. Maicon announces that he 8 going to fly across the Atlantic jocean. Several others maicon us or use of into thinking they will befo je To the outsider the honor may not mean much, in the light harness game that doesn't long for |GEERS IS RECIPIENT |OF GREAT HONOR; |HE GETS TO NAME |PLACE AND COLOR race. Pop always chooses black Big David Gregg, Spokane Twirler, ~ May Quit Game Dave Gregg, brother of Veanjterday the ex-Glant flattened out Gregg, whom Spokane got from the three of Griner’s throws against the Toledo club, in the American asso-|fence and helped Boston beat St. clation, has been assigned to the Ed-| Louis, 7 to 5. One of Bert's slaps monton club, In the Western Canada| was a double, Les Mann, another in't want to go native son, pushed Bert hard for 4 told Boss Mike Lynch that the honors of the day, poking out s 7 0 back to his old job asa plas-| couple that could not be reached. 7 in Clarkston rather than asso-| ee with the Twilighters. Spokane! George Duddy emerged from the 4 8 only to farm husky David/ bench yesterday afternoon in the 4 out, bringing him back at the end) role of a pinch hiiter. George, how- of the W. C. season. But Gregg | ever, was absolutely pinchless, and doesn’t like the id eee The showing that big Branegan made for Spokane last week in jatde must have put Walter MoCre- die wise to himself, for he is giving the youngster a chance now. Bran- land this week and got away in fine shape. He is one of the biggest catchers who has ever wrapped a egan caught a full game for Port-) Tacoma's Mexican hurler found him |as easy to catch as a Mexican fles |with a broken leg. Later Manager | Raymond inserted young Mr. Chas. Fullerton into the fray to drive in some runs, and Charley came through like a regular Ham Hyatt, poking the ball on the snoot for @ safety, . * | 'S'bout time Hughie Jennings was putting Ty Cobb on the bench for (eevee re a) lunch-hook in a backstop’: mattress | in this league, and Manager Mike! Lynch was really anxious to keep) him the rest of the season. | were pickled to the extent of three eee | safe raps by Tyrus alone. Cobb Bert Whaling Is getting to be ala hit every time he marched to regular fence buster in Boston. Y: patter. 4 DICK HYLAND GETS © DRAW WITH SALLY SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—Sal- ly Salvador retains his crown as king of the local four-rounders, but he had a narrow escape in last nigh encounter with “Fighting Dick” Hyland, an old-timer who has not appeared here for more than three years, and who was not fig- ured to have much of a chance against the speedy boxer, who top- pled Willie Hoppe from the short- bout throne a week ago. Referee Harry Foley called it a draw. After taking a volley of long range punches in the first round, Hyland suddenly floored Salvador with a left to the jaw. For the rest Indians breaking bats. Young Henry Boeh- ling heaved for Washington against Detroit yesterday, and his offerings * 2 of the bout Salvador was extremely — careful, and clinched when danger threatened. On points Salvador had a slight shade, and Foley's decision was well received. Conny Is Stingy POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 20. Despite the smooth water, the first within a week, Coach Hiram Cont bear, of the University of Wash- ington, put the eight through only one workout yesterday. for 1914 With or Without Full Electric Equipment ELECTRIC STARTER IF DESIRED 4H. P. and 7 H. P., Regulars and 2-Speeds, $215 to $340. Immediate Delivery on All Models. SPECIAL—Some second-hand other makes at cost. | Bargains in Used and Rebuilt Machines Ask us about E Ballou & Wright Broadway at Pike St. East 471 sy Payment Plan. -60 —I vit NOT aa

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