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STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. PAGE 7. CUB PITCHER DESCRIBES FAMOUS ‘FORK BALL’ HUHN, SEATTLE STAR, JUMPS TO FED LEAGUE EMILHUHN JUMPS uses TO FED LEAGUE "" —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY KAYBEE SMITH , JIM CORBETT GRABS ANOTHER WHITE HOPE | FEDS HAVE AN_ EDGE IN BASEBALL SQUABBLE mae _—— ond CUB TWIRLER RELIES ON “FARK BALL ‘TO GATHER GOATS’ IN 1914 GIVES TIP 10 YOUNG HURLERS ee ‘The long, long arm of the Fed ) ginger he added to the Beattie | eral baseball league reached out team BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan Grats Tadianapolia to Seattle yeo-| Huhe was one of the neelel When the Federal league reaches out and grabs off Emil Huhn,| |1t is upon his pet “fork ball” oa terday and grabbed Emil Hubn,/ about which Dag was building his one of the mainstays of the Seattle team, the baseball war is getting Pete Standridge, oné of the Seals’ | star first sacker and one of the team and the announcement of the | uncomfortably close to home, As long as the squabble is ifined to | mngst successful pitchers, will de- most consistent hitters that é¥er|jump of the “Demon Dutchman’ | the big league teams in the Bast, we in Seattle can eit in the gallery pend to make good with the Chi played on the Seattle team. Ad- will considerably disrupt the local | and laugh when either side lands a K, 0, poke, but our laugh quigkly {cago # with whom he has con vices from Indianapolis are to the | magnate’s plans, as he had figured | disappears when the war involves the loss of the best stick artist on trac to play next season effect that Huhn signed a Federal that the matter of a good first! the Seattle team, and that's what the signing of a contract by Hubo jg, This new-fangle@ delivery was contract there and will + be baseman for the coming season | meane. the secret of Standridge’s success | hind the bat for the Indiana outfit. was all tied up in a sack and bound | + a o. 6 | in the Coast | », and he is con | alwaye like the baseball news about thie time of the year fident that he can puzzle the You hear about so many players that were never heard of be Aside from the fact that he was *Tound with a woolen string slow between bases, which defect le | PA. Kept him from being nabbed by fore, and never will be heard of again. | sid: ene Jia Sante 4 big league scouts who watched his | | jiemaie® te id th 4 ‘<en | | STANDRIDGE’S ADVICE | work here last summer, Hulin was | Interesting boxing bouts between ; jerals he je edge ry TO YOUNG PITCHERS | | one of the best who ever played on f] | Chicago and New Orleans will be Weir sir gat wise —o Always Hsten to older twirl- > the Seattle team. His fielging was NOTHER HOPE held Mardi Gras week; the authori. | Staverae all over big league era and try to gain thelr con- { | Sead siwere bo depended upon for ties probably feared to permit tn- | Pitcher Caldwell bas rejoined! | “Never say “no” to an expert tercity bouts between New Orleans | the New York American league otub, after jumping to the Feder als, but Rubé Marquard, a pitcher enced player, no matter how | | i} y some heavy work with the willow, badly he plays his position and | | | | his batting average last season be PORTLAND, Jen. T—When tt ing almost up to the 300 mark comes to unearthing “white hopes,” and San Francisco what he says | Announcement that Huhn had | former Champion J. J. Corbett, who Dugdale this morning sald he smitten to doubt the truth of the| of “o , hig Giants, sald to-| Take good care of yourself; ° Jamped to the Feds was as much/{* filling @ theatrical engagement/ story of Hubn's Jump to the Fede, an he had recetved no official not!-| day he intended to fulfill his cou) | it is necessary to be in “right of a surprise to Dugdale as to tha here, has ‘em all lashed to the {t will have no material effect upon | bh the Brookfeds. on! yn all the time. fieation of it, but even if it ie tru the Seattle team this year, Dug figure backstop end of the game until moh t Bil" Donovan, manager of the Watch every pitcher careful- | Yankees, resigned Caldwell today! | ly, for you can pick up point- at an annual salary of $9,000. Jack| | ers even from the fellow who | ball fans at Jarge. Dug had no mast idea but what his big first sacker Today he has a contract which ‘would be on the job for Seattle looks legal to manage Tom Cowler. that Cadman will look after t bd | no as a substitute can be devel oped, and that Hunter, the new man from Minneapolis, for whom Swain vd t 7 | this season and said that a con-;a 215pound English boxer, on a te traded, will bé able to care for anything that may come off at the Dalton, star outfielder for the| | who gets banged all over the | | Pete Standridge tract had already been mailed 50-50 basis Brooklyn National league club last| | lot angles of the ball’s approach to first station. If you are fortunate in be- ing patred with a heady catch- er, let him do the signaling confuse the swatsmen. The “fork ball” is thrown with the pellet wedged between the fin- oe eee year, has signed a contract to play with the Buffalo Federals, Caldwell signed a three-year con Huhn, «iving him a considerable! Cowler came to Portland two! advance in salary over last year,in weeks ago. He fovght a couple of Fecognition of the strength and times in Vane B. C., and = / Claims to have ted “Casey : Tastallation of officers will be held Pub-| Tones at Tacoma. He began his gan = 1oee. | career in England Me, 3, A. O. U. W., and Beattie Lodee | Corbett worked out with Cowler eS Sen, St e's and was so impressed he establish: en een ee ticnan et un [ed contract relations with him evening, January friends Satie Olt tw ‘veel order are cordially Invited. A nplendid Program will be bad after the tn tion. Charlie Ebbetts declares he will not eel! the Brooklyn club until it has won a world’s series, so I'll have to put that money tract with the Yankees. The club| | €"4 follow instructions see ic mves/utuno to fret a back In my pocket Unt S717, management will return the $5,000 : Hall use {t in the Northwestern ‘s ses ‘ ae it Huhn| bonus which Caldwell accepted | *— . : : ~®| league four years ago, Pete has We are going right ahead and buliding up our team ae tin haa| from the Federals, but {t will be/stickers of the majors with it. He| worked to master it were a member of {t." sald Dug, “and then If we find that Mumia. 1| returned by the owners of the club|has worked faithfully to perfect| Standridge will be 24 when he really jumped we will have a team that sea wot Lep= rue pam re and the full amount deducted from|his spectalty, and believes he has! joins the Cubs, and {t will mark am not denying that he ts a valuable man, but we w td faba” the pitcher's salary in easy install-|/now gained control, which has|the beginning of his sixth season partment of the diamond well cared for even if we do not have beet been the bla teak lin baseball. He broke into tha oer ee : — Pete has invented several ways|game in his home city, Seattle, Jack White has sued a New Orleans promoter for $92, clalming that of delivering the “forker,” so that|and first attracted attention while thie amount is due him for his fight with Pat McMahon. The promoter COISE you the batter will not know when it’s playing first base for a high school asserts White owes him the $92 for the fight he put up coming. At first he could handle it|team. He came to the Seals here 6, S06 8 only with an overhand throw, but|in 1913, ou statement rding Huhn may not be a case of “whis| | BUFFALO, T—<Preet| Sow Be" Nek maneeee 8 Meare tling wine walking past Pg ate de on Duss part, but the fact ts that| dent W. B. Robertson of the Buf- yrohag * and Pagid = hand baa Huhn will be sorely missed from the Seattle lineup by the fans, Ho falo Federals announced today the) tion je counts on these various ‘ng of Federal contract by We can save you bas won his way into their hoarts by his excellent stick work, and they | *i60 y have wished the nickname, “Demon Dutchman,” on him, which in ftself| Jack Dalton, last season outfielder SEATTLE MAN 3 money on y¥ aaaeraee | faa mark of affection and respect. It will take time for a newcomer|for the Brooklyn Nationals. our if pd to win his way to the degree of esteem among the fans that Hun en- — : Coal Bills. Ivy Wingo, St. Louis National! jie ins Guin Toned; tte cb S08 1,000 BALL PLAYERS BEST SHOT IN THE Write catcher, has been purchased by the oe eee Cincinnati Reds. yt Phtaborg Lp cy Mena ined Why do they call slow, Inaccurate and sluggish fighters Spider? WILL JOIN JOBLESS ENTIRE COUNTRY Associated Coal . wife of the Washington Americane’| Maybe it is because of their web feet. nV FREE ADMISSION mez apussion || SPORT | DANCING EVERY EVENING | Al Mosier, the Seattle light BEVERY ONE WELCOME welght, has opened a new athletic club at 59th and. Kirkwood st, for Chott eel tee eee taN® catcher, whe recently return cores There are going to bo alotofun-| 1H, Reid, of Beattie, is the Tracts Co. cific coast early in February. and| from Honolulu, whebe they played The minor leagues are promised a new deal, but It'll be from the | *mployed baseball players orden champion professional trap- 418 Joshua Green Bldg, after a season of training at Paso) bal! with the big ue stare j same old deck ing season. More than 1, Will) ghooter of the country, accord- Seattle. hc ect $ be tossed out of work, to find) ing to the 1914 records Just Is- | berths in semf-pro clubs or to re! gued by the Intersta ] turn to the hod and shovel. The! tion, at Pittsburg. THE STAR § SPORT PRIMER Federal league will drop about 45,| to the record, Reid broke 2,146 the National about 38 and the! birds, out of a possible 2,225, American perhaps 53. The Inter-| giving him an average of .9644. national {s cutting the player limit! The first amateur honors went A Year jto 16 per club. Every league tn) to Woolfolk Henderson, of WHAT ARE | the country is reducing the playing} Lexington, Ky., who broke MEN DOING? THE MEN ARE PLAYING GOLF. WHY DoES THE MAN JUMP UP AND DOWN AND SWEAR? THE MAN lists, and {t looks as {fa hard sew| 1,981 birde out of a possible | Fr N by for the athletes: is at he hand | 2,050. His average was .9663. om Ow HAS JUST TOPPED AZEVEDO TO MEET FOUR MEN TRY OUT |) manure conesice DRIVE. WHY Robles will play a series of games in Coast league cites NEW BOA T With 11 victories and three losses, R. S. Fox still leads in the S. A. C. threweushion handicap! Pocock Bros. builders of the) tournament, his percentage being | Spirits, First and Second, are now 785, E. P. Churchill ts second,|¢nanged in constructing a new PERSONAL SERVICE DENTISTRY | WIth 695, and J. B. Lewts third, shell on the U. of W. campus for ree with 666, the vareity elght, that will be se oad tee a a. pr naa 7 - ee lected to go to the San Francisco works; stflees established 24 years| John Barn holder of the Bal- exposition to row against the best at 113 First ave. Union block lard franchise in the Northwestern | college crews tn the country. The ‘Specialists in every branch of Den- tetey to serve you: beat gold fillers, | easue, ia in Aberdeen today, feel-/ new shell is said to have points of wold and porcelain crown and bridge-| (ng the pulse of the people there! superiority over both of last year's workmen: best makers of artificial| regarding the placing of a league boats teeth, and painiess extracto.e in the team in that city. — — . world; in fact, my entire staff ope: } my personal direction, ? | The survivers In the first divie WATSON AT DENVER FOR COACHING JOB eble er J mone Joo Arevedo| Four candidates for the job of fi] your hands. If you DENVER, Jan, 7. ractice results from| Freddie Welsh h: signed to fon in the opening round of the and Red Watson, lightweights,| instructor of the wrestling squad : ee rane eee Dents!|meet Johnny Griffiths, holder of 12th annual midwinter golf tourna- DID HE TOP HIS will meet here in s 20round bout|st the University of Washington could save it all your DRIVE? THERE ARE 812 REASONS WHY HE TOPPED HIS on the evening of January 19, it) yesterday displayed their stock in was announced today. Azevedo ar-| trade before the men who will/ rived last night, expecting that Ad|/make up the varsity wrestling Wolgast would be his opponent. team. The vote which followed progress would be rapid. If you spend it all, a year from the Australian lightweight title, of ment, played at Pinehurst, N. C., me 4 * igen tg, 1 MOE compete with CheaP| Avron, O., in a 12round bout at| yesterday, are: Parker W. Whit ah offer ts ~ you to go te any | Akron, on February 1 temore, Country club, Brookline, ests Ber gee ~ Mass.; B. T. Hudson, North Fork, van examination and B - DRIVE... HIS FRIENDS lL. LL; W. A. Barber, Princeton, N. Wolgast withdrew, on the advice of gh ed Led | 1 Suuitslisine wisteat shares ona’ TELLI showed Ben Robbins, former “W “ill show you ‘how om a8 ier SIM IS GRABBED J; Walter J. Travis, Garden City, ery aig pA ol his doctors. | Srcwtler, and Bdwart Brown, tcif] DOW “i you at rt make « dollar on your Dental ps 1. 1; Chisholm Reach and W. E bd ap mer wrestling coach of the Penn- a stan finan- TEED Sehise ths parity: onit 46 YOUNGSTOWN, O., Jan. 7.—Jas.| Truesdel!, both of Fox Hills, N. Y.; WHY ARE THOSE The New York Athietlo club Is|syivania state college, to be the call My work will surely please you Shane was arrested, charged with| Dr. C. H. Gardner, Agawam Hunt, FOUR MEN RUNNING? talking of reconsidering its action! favorites. Harvey Donaldson, na 'y- f BEWARE OF IMPOBTORS Wit0 | writing a letter to President Wilson | Providence, R. L, and Walter G THEY HAVE JUST of withdrawing from the A. A. Us| tonal 108-pound champion, ' and| But a little Ae LOOK TO MY OF. | threatening to kill the latter. Clark, Wollaston, Mass FINISHED PLAYING because some of its members were| warren Hardy, Inst season's var- thought and ful AND ARE HASTENING sspended for falling to appear in) sity coach, were the other candi e core, “I believe in speed,” declares Clarence Rowland, the new | ~ skating competition at the recent . plannii aided b Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. managep of the Chicago White Sox. Whereupon Ping Bodie TO, THE NINETEENTH jportsmen’s show, at Medison|(* ne ‘A Seattle's Leading Dentist commenced to pack his gri | HOLE. WHAT IS THE Square Garden Bowling on the imperial alleys|§} & S8Vings account at Be Hare and Come to 706 m3 cf eee | NINETEENTH HOLE ? Sips a last night, the Picas of the Print-| | the Dexter Horton em | ané Bendays In other words, Col. Ruppert only wants them to frame him a win.) THE, NINETEENTH Coast league magnates have an- ers’ league beat the Nompsreils Trust d Savi Wr de cele one Soe ner before the season opens and allow him to pay for the club out of| HOLE \S WHERE THEY | nounced that the 1915 playing sea-|1,599 to 1,478. Halverson and = one vings the world’s series receipts, | PuT THE SCOTCH }son will open Tuesday, March 30, Schlenker of the Picas tied for, {| Bank, will enable InT OLF. with Vernon playing at Salt Lake high average at 171, and Date of let br. Macy Cure You The fact that a fellow named Clarence can manage the Chicago 0S = City, Oakland at San Francisco and|the same team rolled high score you to look back at White Sox proves that a man may live down a name. si Portland at Los Angeles of 190, your year’s effort with satisfaction, JITNEY BUS TO SOLVE STRAPHANGER PROBLEM few ra Dropsical, Tuber. street railway “settlement” of a fare, !t will be a benefit to the the bars of a gridiron, with great electric wires, and, after all, can y growth in a straft-facket <€ fixed ‘ 4 colar and Anae- few years ago. people of the cities so enormous | open spaces between | 0 no better than confine city | fines, Deposits made-‘on “Tam not as much interested tn | that its blessings cannot be com- The street car is a great Inven- | mie If the “jitney buss” can succeed or before January street railway reform,” said he, | puted. tion. More than any other one | {t will give us a service more rapid | A 8 you might expect.” It will enable cities to grow in | thing it made possible such city [| Gold-Filled than the street car can ever be, | {| 9 draw interest from Eilsiden Kiser The remark was rather sur- | whatever direction is most natur- | life as we know | Spectacles and under most conditions more the Ist. Liver, Bladder prising, coming from him, and I | al, instead of on long lines like But its weakness Iles in the rote aro ~ comfortable; it will abolish the ti aad Ali Vrinary (| he Vetectrte treet asked him why he did not thrill | sicieinsae fact that It requires a power | ited With sprerical . strap hanger evil, and reach every DEXTER FORTON house, dangerous ang expensive block of the city which has pave- ment, or even passable earth roads, BA NK Let the people understand that SRCOND ANU CHERRY thie Is what the etreet car people aastiattie aiiaia STEWART HOUSE are combatting when they fight Near Pike Public Market the nickel bus, Modern Single Rooms 25@ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, 506 : ; the “Jitney busses” of Low Angeles WANTS 10 SEND ‘ * aro solving the street railway |f Prices Disorders i yas I problem there, and that the move- |] A good set of Teeth for.... gg hy ey BY HERBERT QUICK ment is spreading 3 .. $4.00 MOTHER 1 02 10 ‘treatment for all Des; EK NEVER know when or It is a new battle for freedom, ge ee ce ti ofie > ‘Del W where a great battle will | and we should all recognize it as | 22- K. Gold Crown. ..$4.00 This x meas just : : But whenever or wherever it does The street raliway interests are | | you the services of a 4 UB re Ry ent comigtles omme ae - | to the battle for the emancipa tury age and lean the horse tare | tlon of the people from street railway domination. “Because,” said he, “I confident ly expect that before we could \ 0 ALBANY PAINLES® bring the street car system to time, the anto bus will do the Job t0Q00000c naned could do it.” For a limited time we will And now the news comes that do work at the following TRUST AND SAVINGS pever ‘This is the only office in the you meet the # We arantes the superiority of Seay eine oe ore pee tke ana nally | begif, and in whatever form it | moving promptly to have the | pohse ss $4.00 competent, highly effi- the Lundberg ‘Truss, and give free D a a may appear, It behooves us to | nickel busses taxed, regulated and Gold F lings -$1.00 up Mvatell he trial to prove tt. 9 “Sours, 10 & m. to # pm sundays. | hedp it along persecuted out of business: i tila ath 50 obgertagy Fanaa aie A. LUNDBERG CO. ee etlat en cant ee 4 a tsk“ O18 oy witts tates: | Some months ago I was motor- The people should line up for Amaigam Fillings .... ie lutely without a cent to send Chicago's oldest resident,| Missing teeth are replaced by Tr URReM eto Tty yAPpiances ®P4) vrs. Marie Schebleske, 102 years| The Ohio Method by artificial teeth or THIRD AVENUE. old, to the poorhouse, has been|that are natural as your original made by the woman's surviying| teeth. doshea ithana ee oc ae . i. child, Mrs, William Kretschner, her/!0g eonducted without charge, and We Make Motion Pictures |} seit grandmother. ™| estimates are furnished in all cases, of charge to you. . No matter what your ail- ment may be, he will give you a careful, thor- a io the unpardonable a ing with a friend through the | freedom. The streets belong to "DR. MACY. z lis parks of Chicago. We talked of | the people All work guaranteed for , Speci . lalist Chicago affairs, and especially of They have been given in large 15 years. None but skilled In Advanced Methods what we both thought was the | measure to the street. railways, operators of long experience ¥., Seattl q " e700 Sesnna 8 Cogpenite areate despicable robbery of the people | and gut of these donations have || employed by us Entrance i of Chicago by the celebrated | grown some of the most enor ough examination and Finest Equipment in the Mrs. Kretschner told the county] We Stand Back of Our Work B — — | pari ee ’ yap |] All Work Done Painlessly prescribe for you Northwest oy on ggg Rc wre for for 12 Years’ Guarantee, 4 up) nsactions nerican ; 7 , 8 A Be : ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW history, | Examinations Free FREE, Jacobs Photo Shops @ain on the family, ws Mra | $25 Set . Teeth F While We Are The man with the “Jitney bua” |] Office hours from 8:30 a. m. ici i Kretschner has an ailing husband| Guaranteed ........., : oO sicia a PI. Building, Seattle ailing husban . ‘ CUTTING SHE CUT RATE PRICES hea 4 right on the street to 8 p.m Sunday 9 a, m. te nydand ialéseany lie . and two small grandchildren to sup-| $1.5 Set of Teeth 25 Gold Crowns He can never make a fortune 12:30 man of many years —| port. Guaranteed ... out of his little machine, but if he experience, and a grad- VY YAR UTE | “Mother ts becoming too much can make & living he should be A BANY uate of the best medi- JNA 4 YARD ROl Tronrin | tTOUble,” the daughter Riso told the ee ee en +> 4 encouraged to do #o. L 4 nogprseadiond sore * > teeees : Boscaraied, mark you—for if cal schools that the Leave Colman Dock, 8 6:20 (except | 88ent. “If I don’t watch her every | FO! *|minute she r y or Gold or Porcel tise ts & Volicie tak tn the oliy DENTISTS country affords, | so Hill cert gander t hehe é sor Work _ 4 3 it should be removed from the when you come here Saturday, aabeal . w bah Time table subject to change without | Hoare oueteake’s husband *died | Solid Gold Fillings “{tney bus.” 4 io _ " ‘nae Dae Over People’s Bank you are getting medi a December 29, 1904. Ho was 104! Other Fillings” It should be removed because i . “ > ’ eat . tha benaaie GG Lboted | Cor, Second Ave, all Pike @t. cal advice that you can Phone Mat ‘Trip | Years old. depend on | street cars can serve only those BRENDEL DRUG CO. , 8:30 . MILLION BUCK CLUB TO DANcE | “*t!ce hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, _ ¥ regions near their lines; the note. | ——————_ a sotton Root}, The Million Buck club's opening | bus can go anywhere. | | The street car can stop at street on’ UNION DENTIATS ike Bt Customers bring shoes here Comer of Third Ave. best and only re-|dance of the s@ason will be held | Hh iin ens wats ol the atte, be nedy for Z| in Douglas Assembly hall, Odd Fel- We use nothing but the beat materiaix and guarantes a pleasing and inst crossings only, and in the middle wore (ews adiepall , lows’ temple, Saturday night. The Pe emt fore series of ey Al anterd of the street | be oe Se ery 117 Yesler Way ‘| Million Buck club was recently Piatinas Filling Det vy Gold Crowns 400 H| ‘The motor bus cen deliver ite ‘s . ti he Yell + per box, or $|formed by a number of Broadway . Gold Alloy Filling 81, 80 to 33: howl Bridge Work. ..2 He 1.00 fl Look for the Yellow 5 Nivel ane are passengers at the curb, and any 5; matied in plain wrapper. Money| high school students. | e Polaiess Kstrnctiny Hote of Teeth .. $5.00 and 85.00 where along the block REGAL SHOE Front. 4 if they fail after fair trial, Open | ~ a - U % a 8 Nn Is! S Examinations ped aiiniies Free. tady Attendants. i le UNION DENTISTS Cor. Third and Pike Entrance 206% Pike St If busses can make their owners MAY MOND REMEDY Read she Miscellaneous col 807 UNIVERSITY .CTRERT a livelihood plying at 6 cents a Room 28, 217% Pike St, umn in Star Want Ads. CORNER SECOND AVENUE ° ° ' REPAIR SHOP First and feneca. Main 4136.

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