The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1914, Page 7

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or r3e@ Ser 6b S5 7 Jack Johnson is not the from auch. JOHNSON NO, SIREE. OTTO BORMAN IS_ REAL) “HEAVY” MONARCH | CHAMP?) | | day in a contest with Willlam Turning about, he commenced T BEGINS to look as if Romeo Hagen and Frank Barrieau ] have a steady job mauling each other. Romeo and Frank met in another of the innumerable battles at Prince Ru- pert Friday night, and, as usual, the rm a draw, The bout was a 15-rounder. Romeo had a hard time landing on Barrieau in the first eight rounds, but after that he found him self and had the Canuck’s head rocking back and forth like a hammock with a series of right and left hooks. The promoters are going to re-match the two over the 20-round route. Prohibition of Intercity high achool football games Is a heavy blow to the Broadway high school, especially. Broadway for several years past has been a constant loser to Tacoma, the majority of the games going to the City of Destiny by a 3 to 0 score, Tacoma, it seemed, had always been able to put a stronger team jn the field, from the fact that there wag only one high school over there, and the echool had the whole crowd to draw from. Now Tacoma has two high schools, the Lin coln Park high having been added. Broadway etudes are lamenting the fact that they can’t get “Jes’ one more crack at ‘em.” They have fig ured that the time ds ripe to turn the tri Beginning Tuesday afternoon, the Seattle and Vancouver teams will engage in a post-series of games, that, providing the majority of the regular players are in the lineup, should prove a hummer, Dugdale is handling the detatls for the players, but they get all the money. He says only Fullerton will be missing from the Seattle team, and the Beavers will have only two absentee ee ee When the official batting averages for the Northwestern players are computed, the figures probably will show. Charley Swain tn third Place. The averages of a week ago, just issued by the league statis. ticlan, have Charley on the third rung, with .315. Frisk, .319, leads, and Cy Neighbors, Tacoma fielder, ts pressing Emi! hard with .317 Emil Hubn is second of the Seattle players, having swatted 291 ee ee Charlie Ebbett's declaration that the Brooklyn team would be a pennant winner jf it had two outfielders and two more pitchers, some- how recalls the story of the fellow who sald: “If we had some ham, we'd have bam and eggs if we had the ess. More of the 200 University of California students answered the cal! oach, and in most colleges everything from threats to wired to get 40 out to try for the football team. What se eee and Ballard teams gathered glory for themselves asunder previous Northwestern league records for te) my. ard, Ballard’s moose pitcher, grabbed off some ny? didn’t walk a man and brought the number of in- head a pitched without ir uing more than two ba on balls to Innings. ease S Chance has thrown up the sponge as a manager. out Sunday that the Peerless Leader had tendered his resigna- Owner Farrel! of the New York club, to become effective Sep- 16." Chance declares the club wouldn't let him spend the money & winner out of the tail-end Yankees. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Vancouver .... 06 56 Seattic ....... 98 6 Spokane a 68 Victoria 87 Pct. 600 553 Aes4 408 a7 mY | LAD The Seattle players want two week, ra salary. And part of the season they drew down their wages under false pre- tenses. That's ball players for IN DENTISTRY |<: oe Bo replaced by eee The Ohio Method artificial teeth | ‘ that are natural as your original | imines 8, sll ead teeth. Examinations are now be) Tacoma 14, Ballard 0-6. ing conducted without charge, and | Victoria 2, Vancouver 1. jtimates are furnished in all cases. | RUGBY—60 TO 0 Ye Stand Back of Our Work * for 12 Years’ Guarantee. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Sept. 14.—The rugby season S25 Set of Teeth $8 opened here Saturday with two vic Guaranteed .... 15 Set of Teeth 5 1G tories for the collegians. The reg. $4 nlars defeated the Olympte club, 17 ranteed 20 Solid Goid or to 0, and the freshmen trimmed Mission high, 60 to 0. 10 Gold or Porcelain re Work . Solid Gold Fillings .. Other Fillings Office hours, 8:30 to 6. 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE $1 Up| Roland Cotterfil, secretary of 50¢) the park boerd, has returned from |the East, where he saw many big Sundays, | league teams in action. He brings word that Charley Mullin, the Seat tle boy, is a fixture on the New York Yankees. RAIN, NO RACES TACOMA, “Bept 14.—Jupiter Pluvius stepped in and put the scheduled motorcycle and junior lautomobile races speedway on the blink. PENDLETON, OREGON SEPTEMBER 24-25-26, 1914 EXCURSION FARES The news | " $4 MULLIN TO STICK) at the Tacoma} _ | poor meal, real heavyweight champion, Helfeliman jabbing with his elbows, He won, DINNER NOT I got up yesterday morning to about the breakfast “How much coffee do you put in | the percolator, Annie?” I asked. “Oh, a handful or two, Miss Mar- garet,” she said, with her ever | ready smile. “Don't you measure it, Annie?” | “Why should I be taking all that | trouble for #o silly a thing as a pot | of coffee?” | There it is! Something so many of us women never learn—that ev- erything makes work, or trouble. as Annie calls it—even a pot of cof. fee. Poor Annie! She did not know the difference between good coffee and bad coffee. It was a hot drink to her and nothing more. I told her that it was necessary not only to measure the coffee, but the water, and then demonstrated |by crisp bacon, amber coffee, and delicately browned toast that a | simple breakfast could be most ap- petizing. “I did net know you could cook, Margie, a second cup of coffees. ‘I can't, but Iam going to learn My mother used to say that no woman should keep house who did not know how to cook, and ff I had not been so busy | 80 before this. As it is, Dick dear, you'll have to put up with many @ I am afraid. At least you will bave to put up with very | simple food until I know how to | cook the more elaborate dishes.” “Never you mind about the elab- orate eats, my girl. We'll get our chicken a Ja king and French pas-| try at the restaurant as long as you give me a breakfast ike this.” Aunt Mary looked That sounded lik John, Dick. You know house all the time I was married and perhaps I can tell Margie ett to do a good many things.” “Of course, you can, Aunt Mary, | and Madge, you can also go over and ask mother when you want to know how to make some things.” “Have you any ‘mother’s dish’ that you are particularly fond of, Dick?” I asked. Dick hesitated while I thought of the {Ileooked and badly served meals I to eat at his house, and was ‘cat’ to ask him question Well, you see, Margie, 1 can't think of anything Just now, but I probably will,” he added loyally Tonight,” 1 whispered as kissed him good-bye, “we're soe wetateak.,” broil one like they do | rants,” he taunted. % , Lam going to try,” I af. firmed stoutly Surely there ts nothing so very formidable about a beefsteak Aunt Mary says she doesn’t know much about a gas range, so I have to depend upon myself. Beefsteak, baked potatoes, such a naise, apple ple a ia amall cup of coffee Here you are, Dick dear, the dinner you Mke best and which 1am going to © to you better mode and a ‘than you can get anywhere els I don't mind telling you a dead * gaid Dick as he asked for | teaching | school I should have learned to do| 4 tried | ded 1| Ice. | cold stuffed tomatoes with mayon-! with | STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 14, Far be ir! SPORTS) [FIRST WAR PHOTOGRAPH FROM ST. PETERSBURG| WAR PHOTOGRAPH FROM ST. PETERSBURG || The real heavy champeen Is Otto Borman of Gary, Ind. Borman welghs 471 pounds and took the title at this weight the other a0 of Gary, Neither of the) men could get near enough to hit the other, Then Borman got an idea. | 1914. PAGE 7, of the game who was asleep. the Boston bench were warbling at Emalie. finally sang out: There is only one instance on rec “Ump “Willie, off the field. Emalie made him get off anyway. ‘tangled with the newly organised THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE LIKE MOTHER'S secret, little book: IL have pur, chased two steaks, so if I spoil one I can try another—and I am more afraid of tackling this dinner than ever I was at one of the hardest | school examinations I ever tried. I must make Dick think I am a go0d cook, for every man thinks it is an easy job. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Boston New York St. Louie a “14 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost Philadelphia. a 6 Hoaton ee 7 «68 | Detrott sépoe’d 3 Wasbington . a Chicago New York St. Loute Cleveland | Kansas City Louls Pittabure SOCCER RESULT SAVE YOUR MONEY AND EYES DR. ©. T. KNOWLTON tn Charge wave “a from Ow. ROW. 1 00 to $5 any of glasses you! re. MY OFFER TO YOU BEST IN THE WORLD ali at my De. partment \" pe | ysion 12 03 rae Double Vision oftered tn Seattle BEST IN THE WORLD before for 5. it world’s ta OPTICAL feotion. DEPARTMENT 705 Firet Av., Washington Bidg. \Dr. Edwin J. Brown | Main 3040 | siyrw pIapsND WD [ypINT wD $1.00 os"Np 1000 1$1.50 cy nn 1000 $1.50 055" 1000 -b93 1¥ PMD PINT PITUN YOR spree yoo > 3308 > ENP | ny porye 709 OTINP Ms1w Mw 2623 “ND *Y tionals at Woodland park Sun- nd won, 4 to 3 Next Sunday | “s, the Celtics from Tacoma. BALTIMORE, Sept. 14—Two new records were established f the A. A. U. senior championships | here Saturday. The new javelin | meet the National: mark is 165 feet 2 inches and for the discus, 137 feet % Inch. evidently le no Jay. REMARKABLE GAME PLAYED AT DUGDALE’S The Northwestern league season came to a fitting close in 8 Sunday afternoon when the Ballard and Tacoma teams played off the| first game of their doubleheader in exactly 47 minutos—the league rec ord. The two games were played in 3:04. The world's record for fast games is 21 minutes, but yesterday's mark been equaled but few times in| the history of the national pastime. The pitchers were Joe MoGinnity and “Tiny” Leonard, The fact that only two men fanned, both of those by McGinnity, | adds to the remarkable contest. was quick, flawless fielding that | forced the rapidity of the game.) Only one error was made. | Tacoma won the ball game ex-| traordinary, 1 to 0, The Tigers out-| hit the Ballards more than two to one. Ballard came back in the sec ond game, howe and won, 6 to 1 This game was played {mn 1 hour 17 minutes, which {s unusually fast time, Fred Berry, a semi-pro pitch er, opposed the Tigers attle Get out of there. der was disopeyed he waliked over and found Vic Willis sound asleep | league problem jand | Taft inter | the Federal {| cordant elem | when an umpire put a man out Emelie did it. The players on He listened carefully and " When his or. | _ > UMPIRE PUTS MAN | OUT OF GAME WHOM HE FOUND TO BE| || IN DEEP SLUMBER | BIG SHAKEUP NOW O'LEARY THREATENED MAY GET BOUT IN NATIONAL WITH C. WHITE CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Rumor that Charles P, Taft will be eliminated from baseball both in Chicago and Cincinnati; P ot Charles Ebbetts National t elimination of th Cin einnat! crowd from the Nattonal game, is prevalent today. The powers, it is sald, have hit upon this plan to the Federal VANCOUVER, B. The Brighouse C, Sept. 14-— promoters are ex- pecting a favor » reply today from te relative to his coming here and meeting Johnny O'Leary, Canadian lightweight who defeated Sally Sal nine rounds here Satur day aft O'Leary won the decision on a foul after he had given fornian a severe pummeling. The bout was originally scheduled to go 15 rounds, but Salvadore re fused to box more than 10 rounds, | owing to the slim attendance, which | meant only a meager purse for him, | | win or lose, The champion boxed Salvadore to a standstill, In the early rounds |Johnny dropped Salvadore to the |\COBB IS FOURTH |!" several times. He had the , California boy groggy in the second, CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Ty Cobb re-| after flooring bim with a left-hand mains in fourth place in the Amert-| jab, and only the intervening bell can league batting order. His ay 94 Salvadore from a knoghaine erage is .351. The firet three in ne for 1 . eee 366; Collinn, | none fou Was & ght punch below and Jackson, Charley Wh chamy It is proposed that the Wards of cing Brooklyn take over Ebbetts ests and that Charles W his financial allies that men that the Federal exist and that the National contin ues—with the strongest of the Fed| ‘leaguers taken into fold j Maichotr, If... | eecocccoek= oocouncoeP = Leonard, p .. Totals ...... : 10 oe Two-base hit —Stokk: bre —Johneon. 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