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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. PAGE 7, COACHES LAY PLAN TO BEAT U. OF Ww. - Washin gton Park ‘OLD RUSS HALL New High School GETS JOB WITH Football Grounds TACOMA TIGER 4 CRACK EI USE TARDY SPURT By James C. Rice GHTS TO t } Wasnt TACOMA June Heginoing POUL HKI a ae ag sper } 1 PARIS June 2h. That a gam ‘Ashington park, a large recre-}do not conform to the regulation | Sunday afternoon, a new man will] haley SIE, N » June 25,—-Coach Conibear,| pling syndicate offered Champior pr ” ¢ etton Round, lylug in the hollow | stze football field be at the head of the local North-jof the Washington crew, I notice, differs with me about|Jack Johnson a fortune rie Beth “Frenchie” Velee es reer whee Den gly the Washington boulevard| Previously high school gridiron | Western league team at present oc-/the fight for first place in the varsity race on Friday. 1| would “lie down” when Renton and dohnny O'Leary ¢ latter is already below the a pay. end Beat Madieon st, |conteats were held at Dugdale’s old |cupying the cellar in the league have given this question nsiderable thought since the Frank » the Amer Seattie, who will battle forthe | has virtually been decided upon as} ball park, When the park was | race. eae + Fe Mant gist tea aaah cere | weight ‘ c lightweight cham: the site of the uvew high school/rased thia left. the high echoola| J. J, McGinnity will atiil be pres: /S¢4son began and havg followed closely the preliminary rac-|rumor which , a 4 Hing house ihietle fed nich bag | tnout suitable grounds Hident of the club and owner of a ing of all the crews now here. And since reaching Pough-|It 1» reports c plone of os the gh etl is the sion whic! majority of the stock, Russ keepsie I have watched the other « do stunts along|man ref to arena July 1, are in A been reached Directors Shor Hall, one of the best-known base-|she course atched' the Otigr Crews Co:thelr Stunts: SIOtg TO ih anct ‘ th ver, B. Cy and have settied 709 Third Avenue and Eckstein, school board ball ‘men on the Pacific const, will _ Johnson ruling a 1 ft ite inishing athletic committee | NORTHWESTERN Ne teak Mandacteand: ain kava vad From all I have seen on the river and from all I have}over hin white down to put the finishing ¢ bench manager and will all er his white opponent, t n “ thale eaininn, Velee ene park board, which at pres LEAGUE control of the team noted as to the work of the eights during the spring, | now | dicate evidently figured to m a} seuches on their tral oa ‘i New cad ma supervision of the field Won, Lost, Pet. MeGinnity wi ular} see no reason to change my prediction that Cornell and Co-|sisantic “clean y gambling '8 registered at the Granville Principals of the various high |] Vancouver 24 682 | member of the i butilumbia will row the othe “pb ggr oe " © the finish, | #eavily on the white man’s chances, Palace hotel, while O'Leary is York Schools favor these grounds Seattle 25 643. | outside of taking his turn in the a will row the other crews down long befor Me The challenger was full of quartered at the Manitoba Plans and specifications are 29 «880 J box will have nothing to do with WASHINGTON LOOKS GOOD confidence today and went pe oe Block mow being drawn up and ‘ 4 397 || the actions of the team while upon| Contbear states that first place will be a fight between his crew through a brief workout light ote to more definite announcem Victoria 43 368 | the field | Wisconsin and Cornell, I am glad he feels that way, and | hope the two| heartedly, He seems little O'Leary may move out to Ber will be made within the penn | Tacoma 46 361 Hall ts acting as umpire in the} Western crews will prove as strong as ho believes them to be worried on the,eve of the mo- | jialstead’s Eburne hotel, however few days. ° Western Tri-State league, but will} Washington has long been together as an eight, and Wisconsin has| mentous bout \s career. and train in the quarters which With eufflelent Improvement, B. B. Johnson, the Mt. Laasen | arrive here Saturday been in a good position for plenty of work this spring,-so each crew| Yesterday & great crowd wate sre fitted up for Wille Ritchie it Is generally believed the eball, is again reported in With the annoyncement of the| gives a fine appearance on the water. But | don't think they will move|¢d Moran go through his training were " 2 , last on can be converted Into a | t eruption. change in = mano nes the| Quite as rapidly as Cornell and Columbia upon race day, for there are| stunts He displayed lghtning| when he was in Vancouver la . ‘ babe be “yea Mega leld for 2 statement that (wo new players are| Other matters to be taken into consideration, speed, ca yay the Pe t 1 to | year ° led his spar va cams, If] Northwestern league games || on their way to join the Tigers, In BIG C'S TAKE IT EASY marvel at the agility of such a big Vaise is accompanied ag The basedall teams are now us- | postponed; rain addition to First Raseman Leggett] One cert A ‘ 4 fellow ring partner, a middlewe ane ; t Sage thee cecil 4} te ton do a deeivad taal wie certain thing is that Cornell and Columbia are not going to Most of Moran's hope Mes tn aj will work out t Dick Wylie’s ng the elty playfield grounds and | of Ban J rived last night.) row each other into exhaustion in the first three miles, as they did @! short left jab he has de sed. It/ Colonial club. The champion re wilt continue to ao so. The Lin- = - aay are et " in cat ji out) year ago, for both Courtney and I have been taking care of that impor-lig with this weapon that he hopes |ported himself in splendid mal | i Sola os a ts equipped with foot: elder, and Stephens, a catcher, | tant point to the best of our abilities. Consequently, 1 do not think thatli» beat down the venerable Jack |and within three pounds of the re-| ds, in addition to its SCORES AND the best of the Wisconsin and Washington crews will quite equal th “ = om a | . 4 ; ington 6 will ¢ qua and win recognition as the great- quired weight A DIN Ree eer ———— | punch mostly as a stomach blow, It | and with & week to take off the ( DUGDALE FIELD GS | has had diy effect on his spar- other three sea Your Clothes Will | ring partners that he should be D sie BASEBALL er seen enn . OH, BOYS, WALTER TAKES A WIFE |" — inet _— jue ciroult were postponed yee | ; ae pig Shierewe ah 8 ns nd afternoon on account ‘ot | WASHINGTON, June 26.—-The sudden marriage here yester ie | day afternoon ef Walter Johnson, noted Washington American pitch ; PORTLAND V8. 8 | Hight er, to Miss Hazel Lee Roberts, daughter of Representative BE. E Admission 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 ° rs Roberts of Nevada, came as no surprise to those intimately ac- IN OTHER LEAGUES Gentated WHR the couple NEW YORK, June 25.—°If T just) “T'm eatinfied with my team caty| Spme time ago the approach nouné but later was denied The newlyweds will defer the! of the baseball season. If Chase Sibley ny deteating Wa H land, champion of the } h went, in their match, now in progress at Brown & Hulen’s, his next game un-| cal three cushion hing wedding of Jobnson was an ir honeymoon until after the close s+ toute 1:|doubtedly will be with Henry Solo COAST san” peanciece o,| MON, another Portland crack k | Oewiana amente fT periand| Solomon wired a challenge last Jigger, the Dic ! yy oe Angeles 1 | night, and aa Sibley took the second T. block, bringing the score up to 100| DETROIT, June 26.—On com NATIONAL Lasevn to 78 in his favor, with one block|plaint of William C. Carpenter, & » remaining to be played tonight, it| butcher, a warrant has been issued : looks as though the localite will get | for the arrest of Ty Cobb, the De . 4 the match ltrott player, charging him with di» t hia i A big crowd saw last night's con-| turbing the peace. « test DEPOSIT $4 WON AT LATONIA, |but tu the case of some of those icago banks it is Depostt $4, lose ane) AMERICAN WILLIAMS WILL BOX AUGUST 18 Philadelphia | Detroit } at, Loute | Washington Hoeto 6 i = ‘| oe A Cure Is What | n “ You Want | dobesse te): ¢ae ie LOS ANGE ELES, June 26.—Jobn-| | FEDERAL LEAR ny Williams, champion bantam. | | ‘om. Lovet Pet, weight, will meet Ladouz, the/| OH 10 M Hi ee mypmma i; OT} Eg) French title holder, at Vernon, on} | matvinare » " scp August 18. The match was closed Dreckive rH a by cable and Ladoux will come to! Fenn 4 a America in July, The boys will Pitabare oO battle 20 rounds, at 116 pounds ring. St Loule (at side. The financial terms were not announced. teeth are replaced sel — — ” Pet the Ouio Method by artificial teeth Venter . Have you observed what good ‘that are natural as your original | "5 Francisco > ie sportsmen the London papers say! 1. .coPOnG Tazvous: dines a ecatnes are vow bela $2 Mitt |we are when they lick us, and what MC?" Ssn an {ng conducted without charge, and | sacramento at ast noe Sports we are when wo lick | chronic 2 be (ae them? estimates are furnished in all cases. | Cekiant We Stand Back of Our Work ish amateur golfers after our ama- teur championship. that will ruin thelr lives, It is bu | miliating to the drinker and to his Cut-Rate Dentists istered at sixty splendid Neal Insti tutes in the principal cities of the country, will remove the appetite and necessity for drink in three days. It is a purely vegetable in ternal treatment — hypodermic in jections are never used—that never is a brother of Billet Doux WE WILL PAY A FEE IF) that English doctor who told T. R he never could speak again will come over and “SEATTLE BUSINESS | DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- informed our wife that Having | Sunday was Fathers’ day, we were informed that, in honor of it, we could help do the dishes after fin- low! hante—They Are prescribe for Dan ee centy nella le M aad Salt }|Ishing cleaning the basement and taiis to give satisfactory results. Solicit Your Patrona: ee cutting the grass. If you are discouraged trying to nO ENE nnn] THAT SUNDAY SCHOOL) EARL BAIRD, THE SEATTLE stop drinking, or If you have dis couraged drinking husbands and sons, call at the Seattle Neal Insti AWNINGS club's 115-pounder, is go: club tempor. teacher who says a boy ts 40 per Athletic cent fight never met ours. ing to jump from the Phone East 4381 treated That's getting to|C. heavyweight, will meet Matt| information All game. Scott in one of the preliminaries.| drug habit old self. ilar she of the’ RESTAURANTS | German Delicatessen. hop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. PEACE IN SIGHT—THE FORMATION OF A PRETZEL TRUST goaecenoeren On Pie! on TUT-TUT! COME MEN, DONT SLUG EACH OTHER JUST BECAUSE You ARE Rivas, THERE'S 4 BETTER way. Die << |THE PRETZELS A® CAPITAL. WE WILL ISSUE CAPITAL STOCK, EACH OF You CAFES J. D. THA £. Vv. ADAMS bald The Mecca 10 Firat Avenue 219 Unton Street —————— _FUNERAL _DIRECTORS J ~ SACREDNESS - we shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr pro-| sion by bidding for the burtal or) cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 4901 FIRST AVENUE for 12 Years’ Guarantee. settee $8| RANDOM Guaranteed .. —_ — Set of Teeth . H Guaranteed ........ A GLIMPSE AHEAD | Pees rt ete THR. PAST ‘Neal Drink Habit . es as vac ugust 24, 25, 1875, Capt, Matthew } Solid Gold or “nui Laan me ee be, | Webb, unaided by etther floating or Porcelain Crown. ...WP penvereigncs » July 16; | ite saving apparatus, swam acroxs Treatment Never Fails Gold or Porcelain a a | |the Engilsh channel from Dover. $1 Bridge Work. Ene. to Calais, France, about dee iniles, in 21 hours 45 minutes fi i aN Solid Gold Fillings. $1. 00 Up Sa attuias end ea ees Te gener fos in Three Days sei ow © Ritehte isn't tal in ‘ Other Fillings . ¢ | ing any more chances than he can|. The habit of drinking Is danger) be e lowe u e © + peuntae te . in Oftice hours, 8 8 330 to 6. Sundays, py Meanie Bt . host bhai a habit and in time just so many He doesn't intend to let Welsh dic-| drinks each day becomes a nec jtate any champion’s end of the/#!tY. It ts also dangerous because | pares. men under the influence of drink And on top of all they have done ies are irresponsible and are Hable to to us, here comes a swarm of Brit-| commit acts or meet with accidents inl be wife and family that is mas 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. WE WONDER CASUALLY tered by drink. The. Neal Drink CORNER SECOND AVENUE. whether Charlie Ledoux, the French (=A Habit Treatment, which {s admin-| Awnings and Sleeping Porches tO) hat Levinsky's record arily. ‘The Victoria Amateur Ath- tute 1785 Sixteenth ave, and inves- | order. Estimates furnished free. | siready, Hletic club has made arrangements | tigate the Neal Treatment. Home| Pennants and Carnival Supplies. oe | with the local club for obtaining the Treatment can be arranged for if| ‘ : I ABS IN THE JOHNNY COULON | services of Baird Dominion day, desired. The Neal Treatment is Linquist & Lund, nc. case, 80 in the polo cup contests. He will box Al Gerard, a Victoria| the modern, up-to-date treatment 1104 Third Avenue. We were betting on healthy looking| boy, as representative of the V.| for periodical, regular or nervous Phone Elliott 5340. athletes who were merely the shells} A. A. A. Bill Morrow, the 8, A. drinkers. Write or phone for full! NOW SHAWE HANDS, AID DO AWAY WITH COMPETITION, WE WILL FoRM A TRUST WITH PLAY OFF S.A.C. MATCHES TODAY Tho heavy rain yesterday put the Firloch courts out of commission temporarily, and the matches sched uled in the Seattle A. C. tournament for the afternoon were postponed | until today Today's matches are Singles—Bories ve. vs. Plummer; Henry Brown vs. Wilson; fin. Doubles—Brougham and vs. Jameson and Hedrick; Coffey and Smith vs. Austin and Mogg; Hories and Wilson ve. Hall and/ | MeDonald; Pollock and Taft vs. Noon and Corbett. | Vankees Arrive Beck; Myers va, Canfield; Whitney vs, Cof-| | Brunn | } | HENLEY, England, June 25.—The| Union Boat club crew, of Boston,| | Mass, the only American boat en-| tered in the Henley regatta, has ar-| jrived here, and will begin training | | at once. Excursion Sunday, June 28 [steamer Iroquois | dock 9 a. m. for Fast} leaves Colman | r trip up Hoods| canal to Union City A beautiful | scenic trip. Round trip $1.00. See large ad on page 2 for full details Advertisement AVOID DANGEROUS * OPERATIONS . AND POISONOUS DRUGS YOU WILL B& THE W'INNER IN THE END Dr. Macy Seattle’s Leading Doctor 302-3-4 Globe Block Madison ond First ] My success ts due to the use of ad vanced methods of every school, and tolling you tly what your treat ment will cost, by free examination 4 by working for prices that you for the best there (nen-polsonous, Chiropractic and Bloodless surgery. when tn ni any of thene treatments agd you to be cured without using the knife Call or write DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods for All Diseases. me THAT MAKE'S INTERESTED, A’ FOLLOWS WA struggling to keep out of the cellar . r leaid Frank Chance, erstwhile peer-|to use good judgment on the bases, E t T p leas leader of the Chicago Cubs,|but we need hitters badly. | as ern ri who is now in his second year as} “My team improved 100 per cent RUCKER SPURNS | Tennis Tourney | BETTORS TRY Vaise and O’Leary TOBUY DARK Train for Meeting CHAMP OUT = in B.C. July Ist had a couple of real sluggers on my he con team, the Yanks would be up there fighting for the pennant, instead of as a defensive aggregation,” “The players are a bunch They are also able Plan Your tinued of fine fielders. This Summer Via CALIFORNIA this season over last year, but the |reason we have not been able to} make a good showing is because lother clubs improved even more." ger of the New York Ameri Next year, Chance said, bis team would be a real contender. BOAT RACE STARTS AT 6:15 ond crew race comes off at 4:15, tol-| lowed by the freshman race at 4:45. | The crews have been ordered to assemble off the Columbia boat- house and then proceed down the river one mile, to the starting point. | If any ene of the crews fails to show | at the appointed hour, the race will! | be held without them. June 2 Hudson POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y. The river here, start at 6:15 This ts the time agreed upon by the board of stewards of the Inter- collegiate Rowing association, which as the race in charge. The sec JOHNSON OUTWEIGHS MORAN Johnson. 6 feet 3 in. big crew race on the Friday afternoon, will “The Exposition Line 1915” LOWRATES PARIS, June Frank “Moran | ran} Moran will go into the as against Jack § feet 1 in. in Paris Saturday night ‘Height | Johnson weighing 203 pounds, which is more ethos partir siy oh a ce, than he ever did for any of his % eps expanded .. . bouts in this country. Johnson has+13 in. .......Forearm Choice of Three Routes in. ‘hest normal in. in. trained down from about 255 to 215, | 42 A comparison of the two men 46 shows that Moran will have an ad-/ 19 vantage of two inches in reach, ac-' 35 lcording to European system of measurement. Other dimensions of the two men are Ask for Particulars Cc. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Passen- ger Agent. .-36 years | 720 Second Ave. Elliott 1256. Sixty players. have entered the an- nual tennis tournament at Wood- land park, which begins Saturday afternoon. Five events will be held, FEDERAL OFFER NEW YORK, June »-—NaP | with consolation matches in each Rucke the Brooklyn Nationals eS curve ball artist, spurned a league offer of $20,000 a it was stated ederal year for three years, today He told the Federal agent that be was signed up with Brooklyn, and would not consider any proposal to break his contract NAME STEDMAN The Seattle Bar Association, at the annual dinner at the Washing ton Annex last night, elected L. B. Stedman as president Hiram E. Commencing Monday, June 22nd Hadley, former chief Justice of the state supreme court, was chosen Ma athon Is Cut tis: vic president, Wilmon W Edna Bomar PORTLAND, June The com-| Tucker second vice president, D. mittee in session here, which is de-| Halverstadt secretary, John § Dolly Bowman Western | Jurey treasurer eiding the events for the championship meet at the Panama fair, substituted the two-mile run for the five-mile and has cut the marathon to 12% miles. 2 Players Killed News of the death of Players Mil ler and Buckman in the recent di aster at Alberta has been received by the Northwestern Soccer associ ation. Buckman played with the Celtics and Black Diamond Miller played with Carbonado, and eight other entertainers. Balloon Night Every Thursday. We bear the reputa- tion of “The Best Cafe Per- formance on the Coast” has ALL ARE SAVED OLYMPIA, June 25.—That all who sailed from Port Townsend on the | schooner Nokomis February 2, and! were afterward shipwrecked off the | West coast, are safe on Clipperton island, was the word received yes-| terday by Mrs. Emma Pearing of this city, mother of Mrs. Jens Jen- son, wife of the captain of the craft. A STAR WANT AD will Excursion Sunday, June a, Fast | sell it quickly. teamer Iroquois leaves Colman) ———— . “ dock 9 a. m. for trip up Hood canal to Union City. A_ beautiful ale trip, Round trip $1.00, See page 2 for full details 13 Second Aven NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL § WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD You EQUALLY NO PEACE Re / AND AS FoR. THE PRETZELS, Ll GeT THEM DoD

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