The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1914, Page 7

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By Hugh S. Fullerton bec interests. erefore, why not SUBMIT Baseball ts a selfish busin There ts too little trust among the | TO ARRITRATION, and select five Minors and among some meajor| newspaper writers of long standin) Teague club owners of the National |to straighten out the entire tangle Commission when the matter {n-| Permit each of the major leagues club| minors to advance their sugges eed by! tions; submit tt all to the A. B. © ete. It is impossible to \ ere wae ar who are _apreju MAYBE TEALEY WILL GIVE We about time Manager T ylecore. Rill mowed the Phillies down thie youngster, Walter Mails, like a bunch of ten ping, and only chance to show himself in a full four of their number connected aafe- ly for hits, Paul Strand, who used Yesterday afternoon youthful Mr. to pitch for Spokane, relieved | Maile labored four innings against Crutcher tn the first game. He was| d for eight hits in seven in-| ton and Al Bonner had destroyed a hings flock of perfectly good baseballs throwing them at the Beavers’ bats, §=PRETTY FLOSSY BALL DOWN [> and the total count Inst him was! in the Coast league. Yesterday Sac ‘one run and four hit cemah thas tax See For a kid who hardly knows fo 4, and A up 20 which side of a razor to use, that’s ) 4 four \ the Beavers, after Charley Fuller. rapy Pretty good work. n 12 hits. Then down tn Los Mails has acted as “pinch” pitcher Angeles the Oaks took a 10 to 3 fight along, and has been there with | walloping Angels pickling 14 *belis. in any event, his work cer throws safely, while © Oaks Inty looks better than that of some ned 11 to unoccupied ta, For the Tealeykum pitchers who have ; day, the six clubs stacked up 14 nerve enough to call themselves ball errors players. ye ae +9 * THE VICTORIA BEES ARE DE MANAGER STALLINGS OF THE ¥ to a slugging team, The Boston Beans towed big William Hees nother fall out of the James, late of Seattle, Wash., to the | Tacoma Tigers yesterday, hillock Tuesday afternoon for the) 12 to 2. The Tiger pitch With Philadelphia, and it was no/l4b when the totals were sum-| Kelly, whom Manager Delmas has ‘up and Boston was found to be made over Into a very classy first- ‘on the elongated end of a 4 to 2/sacker. Kelly injured t Dall | thrice. And, incidentally, Rus Halt, | nity, out of the gs HARRY HEILMAN, THE LONG legged youth who used to amble after files for the Portland Colts, —————= land who is now a Detroit Tiger, got into the fray again yesterday. Har BULL BROS. |r flagged a couple of files and then polished up his work with a Jusi Printers: timely single that helped Detrott | beat Chicago. _ 3012 THIRD @AIN 1043) DANCING Lick Champions | HIPPODROME snes 46.9 Middle States tennis ch miplonshty, |formerly held by F. J. Touchard and W. M. Washburn reverted to K. H. Bebr and T. R. Pell, follow. ing a match between the four here yesterday Oh, No, Joe Can’t LOS ANGELES, Cal. July 1— Matty McCue gets the fight with Ad Wolgast, who broke an arm accept. RANDOM SHOTS A GLIMPSE AHEAD July 7, 8 Belgiam vy ‘olkestone, Belgium. Cal the World. eee Fred Plaisted claims a record of rowing 37,000 miles, but that’s noth- ing. We've rowed further than that trying to rons Lake Washington. ee Someone te rocking the besebal! ri Se a | DISTURBER IV. FIT WELL TO- Cafe GETHER. PUGH AND A DIS FIRST AND STEWART TURBANCE — THAT'S AL THERE IS TO THE RACE. | ee | JOHNNY COULON AN |tate agent; yet his ring record was honest, baseball grandstands, and do away with red pop. Don't push us too far, Mr. Wilson; at least leave the peanuts alone. eee A DIP INTO THE PAST land International rifle match, 934 to 981, Creedmoor, L. L But the Irish haven't conceded it yet. Ray Campbell and Ms brother and Manager Hody Lindberg left |for Vancouver last night, where ‘| Campbell will prepare for a 15 round bout with Eddie Shannon at Fraser Mills Saturday night Let Dr. Macy Cure You are No ~Appenditin, ‘Cataract, Ca: | Come OW UP, Goltre, Curable” Can-| ADOLPA, — IT's GREAT. EVERY Ataxia and Intestin STEP GIVES You Kidney, Liver, Biaddor A DIFFERENT * Disorders, Diseases of the Bk! Pimples, Rupture, Pliss MELODY. all rectal troubles without the | ot Women—trreguiarities, gy Displacements and ali | to the sex without | lon—-Nervous Debttty, Polson, all Special and Chronic treatment for Despeniency, Impaired ‘and Nervous Deblitty never | 16a m tof p.m Pundaya | free, Ten years’ ge" ar > te due to the wo of of every ec! exactly what your treatment wil Gzamination, an by work- that you can aftord to pay fee me when in need of treatments and you want ‘| vee DR. MACY, Specialist In Advance’ Mathots for All Disenses Out this 04 out now for reference. MBO-+4 Globe Bik, Madison and First, Sentile, Wash. THE ENTIRE BASERALL WAR) Wolved may touch their own tnterjto present its side, allow the! f gecond game of a doubdle-header Ginnity and Jones, were stung for| 8. The chief pill bumper was) 4 who has had the Tig anagerah!p | y ure (?) of ¢ ng his boss, Mo Joe Rivers July 4 tn the place of| lime Porte? | Monday. Azevedo was approached | } but his guardian wouldn't let him | International tennis match, Davis | |nounces he will become a real es | ;mediators of baseball and each league and owner agree to abide by thelr dectston. When this t jeatingly 1 aug ywner, To my as came to me—half ed ft to a club nishment he re marked Td listen to a proposition of that kind, It's the first fair one | I've heard. I advanced the Mea to another and he remarked: “That may show a way out-—suggest It.” I mggested Joo Jackson of Detroit, president of the Baseball f association, Billy Weart of Name Tennisers NEW YORK, July 1.—Powell and Schwengers of Victoria; Mayors, Winnipeg, and Sherwell, Toronto, wil represent Canada in the Davis cup sertes. If he manages to fly across the Atlantic, will they call him the Sub-| NESDAY, JULY 1, 1014. EDIATORS APPOINTED IN BASEBALL WAR UGH FULLERTON, FAMOUS BASEBALL EXPERT, FORMS A PLAN TO CRUSH REVOLUTION |in salaries for players they cannot use and do not need. conditions more keeping at least 61 really good ball|haps a few of them committees, and agree to abide by Then give them notl) January 1 to solve the problem and Chicago as the major league arbt presenting the Ea of the minors, and Jandy Griswold | * jstart next season right, ni Taking the Mats of the Amertean, | ly my own idea of who| National and Federal league clubs “ I checked off who now are on the payrolls of the | beyond doubt, would | own. were it not| mmittee ts of} ing the men where t develop: |» of minor | many. of them are n . lowering the standard helping their would make the 24 clubs who, be back In the minors culties, and thoy have the ‘intere ms jot the game itself at heart, |than the interes " for the sts of any league or Not one fr players you may say |tan of those players will agree with The condition is an astounding Not a half dozen of th It means that the clubs are | you. MAILS A CHANCE SOME DAY Philadetpt iia and I. B, Sanborn of tract, submit all differences to the| paying out nearly $20,000 a month — prefer to go to some min ¢ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver .. Let the warring h other's con-| ¢| E. Sanborn, Chi- Detrolt, shaking hands, At ex: | Tim Murnane, | » “Sandy” Gris | | wold, at left, and Billy Weart. Our private the Buffalo Feds will strive to force Hal Chase to jump back within a month Seattle Party i Arrives for Go TACOMA, July 1—Tom Cowler | of Vancouver and Casey Jones, lo-| About aj C# hundred fight fans from Seattle ar-|{n fit condition today for their fourround battle at the Moose| show tonight. Several other bouts netting | ae carded. , the majority wagers being laid at even money. | rived here this Vatse- Johnny » Which takes house in the for the O'Leary place at Brig. of The Harvard ews are great during the an today, Tnited States, Germany and Canada are | competitors -jin excellent # THEY LIke gronae The Vancouv er loud Chip, | t Olymple club At the ree |in thelr praise Seattle Giants, visiting continge 3, yesterday afternoon S| en weccone? could be heard ana I would w I sat down I that my neck ted tried every physician I tuberculosis and aent me | here one rath perl to pass a bill to pipe water to all parts of | Sept. 26, 1875. Amertoa beat Ire-| Paralysis of the Auditor Chronic Dy Erysipelas, Chronic ¢ ease (including Hea t Leakage) eee —~ Tig CM ia p | DR. J. EUGENE JORDAN CURES TUBERCULOSIS | Dare Any Other Physician Assert That He Can Produce One Single Authentic Case Cured *Matted for Bonn: Two-base hit hree-base hite league club where they could be tn) ball Fxamine the |the game, hustling, are |trying to win thetr i Pet ill de minor |into regulars on their own teams, 4 good ball players. | but ft ts doubtful. The 4 ajfretting and consequent in conditioning The more one studies this base but i BY HAL SHERIDAN who kept close tab on both Jack | allowed Moran to stay the limit. He admits that a gambling clique | < red Johnson a large to lle down fused to consider proposition,” he said, “they off |bim a smaller sum to agree not to | knock out Moram In refusing that going to etall even for a minute. war mituation the more desper If it were only that veloping and |ate It seems wners were losing money few que »stion of leagues, REACHING © THE LIF T AT 1ON OF THE ) AT STAKE, DENY STORY THAT JOHNSON | LET WHITE OPPONENT STAY have him where J can put him out NEW YORK, July 1.—A Parisian I'll put him out, and no monkey bust “Rumors of this attempt to reach Jofinson probably started the report that the match was Johnson is too proud of the championship to be beaten if he can possibly avold it, “Geenblers would have pald him a fortune out by Jeffries, but while there were all sorts of stories about attempts to dicker with John- son at Reno (by gamblers, not by Jeffries or his backers), it was evident in the ring that the negro fought to win, and win with a knockout.” Johneon and Frank Moran during their training for their recent fight has denied that the affair was a | frameup or that Johnson purposely ed offer also, Johnson said: ‘I'm not | see @ chance to get Moran, I am going to get him, Just as soon as 1) \SmokerinTaceme| |My, He’ sa a Champ | |\Crews Are Ready) LONDON, July 1.—Bombardier i} ~ | Wells 1s ‘undisputed heavyweight knocked Bell out in two rounds, Banty Kink Wins ten-round go. Ath OF JULY EXCURSIONS ROUND-TRIP RATE OF A FARE AND ONE-THIRD TO AND FROM ALL STATIONS ON THE CREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Between Which the Regular One-Way Fare Is $6.00 or Less ON SALE JULY 3 AND 4 GOOD TO RETURN JULY 6 For a number of yoare I was, I belleve, one of the greatest sufferers living. An intense pain py neck and Into my head. but at times it would be unendurable and my sere block. My epinal column finally gave With my face close to i 4 to slide down @& ervaded my spine and ran a ee eee on 10:45 ny in the chalr, ainat the back of the chair. y reriteet id get hold of, but they all a that they 4/4 not understand it stor Jordan diagnosed Similar Reductions to Intermediate Points. tested. He tested me for tuberculosis and pro itive. Doctor Jordan thereupon tc k my case and I tm 0; Chicago &, Cinctanat! 1. ¢ from the start and he put me uy earn my livin In two week and the pain three-fourths gone. W rvelous and I am confident he will cure me. T, F, McDONOUGH, 19 W. Maple St, Centralia. FEDERAL—No games scheduled COAST-—Sacramento 1 Portinnd 8, Venice 2; Los Angeles 10 he has done ao far ts San Wrenetece || FishAre Biting AMERICAN LEAGUE The above testimonial, ike the many others which have ap peared in The Star, demonstrates the thoroughness and permanency of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosia, Asthma, Anac tmafa, Blindness, Bright's Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, {lepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), atralgia, Hard Lumps tn Breast, Hip Disease, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Strabismus, St, Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels and most other 6o-called incurable diseases. There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. ™m; Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6p. m. Consultation free. ence solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for romarkable cures. | 3 DAILY TRAINS TO PORTLAND 9 DAILY TRAINS TO EVERETT Deafness from Infantile Paralysis, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p | KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenue NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL ern Railway on application to City Ticket Office Columbia and Second . J. Moore, C. P. & T. A. Phones Elliott 5609; Main 117. Discuss School Football Field At the regular weekly meeting of | the school board today, the plan for i park, near 29th and Madison st. into an ath uso by the high schools of the city, was discussed | The board ts in favor of the prop- heavyweight, were pronounced4 ases pertaining to the site un consideration. GOULD !8 SPANKED champion of England today, follow- jing his victory over Colin Bell, the Australian, last night. Wells HENLEY, Eng., July 1—In the preliminary heats today for the Diamond sculls, . Ayers Boston defeated R. Gould of Jesus college, Cambridge. ALL-NIGHT DANCE REOPENING OF REAMLAND NEW ORLEANS, July 1—Kid Willams of Baltimore fought his} first fight here last night as ban-| weight champion, defeating | ¢ Herman of this city In a fast | FRIDAY EVE, WENATCHEE and Return Minimum Full Fare $1.00. Along the Snohomish, Sultan, Skykomish, Icicle and Wenatchee rivers, amid wild Cascade mountain scenery 3 DAILY TRAINS TO WENATCHEE 4 DAILY TRAINS TO VANCOUVER 3 DAILY TRAINS TO SCENIC HOT SPRINGS . Descriptive literature and full particulars regarding these special fares and the attractive resorts along the Great North- C. W. Meldrum,:A. G. P. A, C. T. Griffith, D. T. Agt Main 2740,

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