The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1915, Page 7

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* ed to meet again March 1. FULLERTON TELLS OF 18 SWIMMI BEING SHATTERED IN ONE NIGHT AT CHICAGO IDAHO CINCH | FOR ‘W’ By Hugh Ss. Fullerton Tf Tony Savage's U. of W. basket CHIC ‘ That trio dail team was tired out from its trip dreadnaught — record — destroyer east of the mountains and back, the; aunched by the nols Athtet fatigue was not visible to the naked) clul U Harry, U Perry and eye last night, when the boys clash-| Him 2 Mike, engaged In a terrific ed with the University of Idaho five) tte with existing swimming fn the U. of W. aym ecords In the Central A, A. U ing them by a a championships The game « They encountered al! existing record from 100 ds up to 880 Rear, and the W ya ing on all six cy yards and captured or swamped 14 Individual skill being American and four world’s records Ser than t ex In one evening, establishing marke squad cha . s last from two-fifths of a second to 2 sec F night, forsaking the long pass and ONds below the existing ones, open play for short, snappy passes, dazzled the spectators by that seemed to have the visitors speed completely at sea so far as offensive; Oh U Harry Het in the 880 work was concerned, In fact, the Yard race, started at the $30-yard defensive work was full of holes,| turn and broke every one of Daniels and Washington rigz 1 the bali, Fecorda up to the 880-yard, in which a shed one 141 to the basket repeatedly without ef 880-yard fort. The first half ended with Washington on the long end of a In other 23 to 9 score. Idaho showed more pep in the second stanza e lead against them was too wide They Washington down to six pol while they scored eight, at no time was the W squad in danger 2 he 300 Wednesday night Savage will tearing down the records held so leave for Oregon with a squad of long by J. G. Hatfteld of England seven men, to tackle the Untversity|/ Then Mike McDermott swept of Oregon, the Oregon Aggies and through the breast stroke events the Willamette teams in a series of for one American and one world's five games. record Fairly jerking . himself ARN ee Sees mara through the water, the bricklayer smashed Holman’s record for 100 CENTRALIA, Fed S! Gotehy . tengo of Centralia and Chi Preston of pcg Hoquiam trav four.fast rounds| ‘These three boys have marked to a draw before the Tumwater trio of Athletic club here last night. Gotehy got together, had the better of two rounds, but sab even tha this was evened up in the third ng the coming cam-| to the mat for The boys are match when he went count of nine. to awim in the the Panama-Pa natle nal ¢ event Jeitle exposition RECORDS | 18 WATER RECORDS BROKEN IN ONE NIGHT 1915, PAGE 7, STAR—TUESDAY SBRUARY 16, —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH The March Baseball Magazine is dedicated to Eddie Collins, Be jes containir ma ere ‘or ' € facts about Collins r, the issue bas articles} ComIske Charles ahman, F ¢ Lane and Edd af of one nensationa article is, "Why Not Hecoguize th a bid for peace in baveball o@e ee her Gua Sisher champs with the er althoug | | | | According to Roscoe Fawcett in the Oregonian, ain of t Jor Bill Speun will trategioal ponit her | playing field him, F get the honor | McCredie has refused to express a preference | It will be one of the two,” he sald nestion “Of course, there is some por it my new ir ers will land the job, but I hard t 0 and Fisher are experience j neads and popular with the players. My only objection to 8: that he plays outfield, and that's a bad piace to station a field ¢ | es wie 6 Seienium, the new mineral, will enable the blind to see; and | sug gest that Dugdale lay in a supply for Jimmy Tomar | Eugene Corri may referee the Johnson-Willard fight ( That's right; get ‘em all in i. 60 > “Tex” Vernon will have hie chance February 26. On that date, at Marlette, Wis, he is to meet Frankie Conley, one of the best-known | featherwelghts 1 o United Sta 1 lad who has boxed-the best in his clase 1 who at one time wan ated th amwelgh € pion of America, After he ed out Monte Attell in 42 rounds, Con Jey wan looke as daddy of the 115 ans. He boxed a 1 round draw with A as Joe Mandot and others. When Johr t gave the latter clear railing to the bantam title | 2.8, 6.8 | Since the Chicago Feds are Wha left-handed pitchers hereafter | should be called Harpoons | Se ee | | hope the Chicago Wh will not blubbed when they're beaten gh ee Naeger | President Bob Brown of the Beavers has negotiated another im g strength ortant trade, whic will add greatly to the play ie ‘“eaver squad, Watt 1 played with t Beavers last season ‘ got bile, of league, in exchange for Hudnall, a | player, who ming star, Powell | nd would like the chang He played good ball for the | but Hudnall t* conceded to be iperior all-round player | the ) mark jast weason, but the Southern league Is t twirlers, and {t is expected that he will in Ho Is @ young fellow and can play any position “Fifteen yards for unsportamaniike conduct.” Let's add nine yards The Three Stars Who Broke 18 | r 0 yards for eating with a knife at training table, ive yard give your seat to a lady in a street car, and Records in One Night | make football perfect MM Dermott - At any moment now | expect to see Judge Landis jerk hie thumb | ove « shoulder and ye You're out!” to some one C. HULEN Jack Curley says Jese Willard will not get a cent unless he beats | Jack Johnson, and it's 1 money he won't either way it goes, How |} would you like to fight Jack Joh and Ket per cent of what is bring shoes here | night, Capt. Gardiner's t No. 4 leet from every part of the city, be | trounced Capt. Drake's, No. 1, outfit ioe S 2 cause our work Is different. 2,395 to 2,271. Gardiner rolled the B Y HOGUE Backed by a crowd of rooters, the | It’s a bit better. high score of 204 and Daly of the Winslow basketball team will ar-| same team the high average of 180. |rive in Seattle this evening and at-| REGAL SHOE ™ Aint oe RR | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | REPAIR SHOP In a match In the Electric league,| Hogue, Seattle, who defeated ar streak of the Y. M. C. A, first team First and Senecs Main 4136 on the Imperial alleys last night, the| ley Hulen, Seattle, tn the tryouts to |0" the Y floor, The Y team has - won 17 victories thin season and | boys repres ng the Western represent that North has not lost a game The Seattle ‘2 WHITE GIRLS TESTIFY THEY 10 Gold or Porcelain ridge Work ........ Solid Gold Fillings Other Fillings .. ° ELSEWHERE road men er than cos Mrs dat Frances L. Skinner, Seattle girl, '* Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays,| wins honore at Vassar America 9 to 12 Smuggling ring discovered after ar‘ OHIO ‘Nother earthquake visite Central Salt Lake City Judge says $15,- American Medical assoolation at) re | IDAHO HOGUE BEATS ind mong ¢ manifold f Jorney ( : a verdict ¢ vantages of title insur- Velsh lew Or jeans on the night of March 22. The ¢ cack ! me pror ter of thin content is dleker- (i pecial appeal experience EASY TO MAKE JIM fr. F. J. Martin, wh GIGGLE WITH GAS | = "sie" oF ve Nien western Mutual Fire As is charged with carried yesterday The interview declared that aft er Klelat's secret marriage to Juliet | Breftung he was beaten thugs, |both here and in New Mexico, | where his millionaire father-in-law Jobtained work for him fn a mine. “The Interview,” sald Judge have been advanced fast t of living. Willlam C. Story Is candi. ond term for office of | reral, Daughters of the| Revolution at Washing | Price B0e Round Trip We Make Motion Pictures || Finest Equipment in the Northwest by by SAY Hogue A ge hors O slecnar r Peake 000,000 corporation is holding gov- | Jacobs Photo Shops | Hand, “was prejudicial to the ee ere ernment land in Utah {legally | Building, Seattle and intimated that the mount in Y BGOLLY A FELLER defen was connected with | defen | | the assault. SELDOM "“BuRNSS" Be One dead, six injured Cul expert tentimony in| “That the press of this city + German embassy denies that Ger sanity ca is @ scandal | SELKOT DANCING PARTIES Cut-Rate Dentists wen rwrscecccr cr wirte ib! pared by senate in ov“ HIPPODROME MONEY THAT [== || tng the progress of the eral fo recalled pia “a law, Chinese eggs | WET WITH HIS | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Memorlal services were held In Will be marked t a fine spesance of the NY ag PaaS ad ar <<" Everett judge says new law to OWN SWERT ! bility of obtaining Justice In 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY lich office of coroner in coun: |[ 10.PIRCE UNION O1« | this community. : Recause T determing your naein before ottect a of Washington ts unconstitu Competent Danelay senior ay ‘ae Re ou $ eee! | Witnesses say federal Judge of | 7, LEXAMINE FiteE Wheeling, W. Va. Is prejudiced | | : Liver, | against labor unions | & . a orric - | ane ; lone ae va battalion, leaves Vio-) egy will guammntes to OLYMPIA, Feb. 16.—Misa Dora Aro or “#14 f Aer brie fo r | eave you from toe | Hay: ene . BieRA ak ae Game te wa tor relignie an | G. Kassen wins Nome to Solomon | any pair of «i tine ee pameae ee Srenvee § Se: DR. DONAWAY, 902-2-0 Liberty. Building burden handicap dog race wa |the city of Seattle by the supreme| Union and Third ape Postoffice Nell Jamieson of Everett says ment, it will be tu ‘ Office Hours, toa PM, tariff discriminates against shingle! 795% [eourt. It will be heard before the Sundays, “oan Me to 12. | manufacturers. ton full bench next term. FOR WASHINGTON IN BILLIARD MATCH FIVE IS EASY HULEN TO MEET | ‘Title SHUGRUE ORLEBAN 6 Joe twelght o went 20 1 draw with John vesting and safeguardin f the funds The feeling bility afforded by a pol y of title insurance is alone worth the pre- mium BY FULLERTON “Individuals may pos- Clabby put one over on] cibly be justified in as- uefer, the comedian, : st before Gib: uming a risk, but those y b an en : with the dentist, and he who are handling trust chaef to accompany him|| funds should av with Elie theodah, the funds should avail them- selves of the additional Schaefer thought to lighten Clab i ne by’s pain by turning on the c security afforded by Title edy, and after the dentist had com-! Insurance.” menced te is intrenching tools nat 1olise taty wory, CesT laughed gleefully, and, much en couraged, Schaef ‘laid out his best line of comedy. His every joke brought laughter, and an Washin comedian postured, performed an. ties 4 worked hims into a lath gton er. Finally Clabby sat up, looked at Schaef wonderir ed and remark Title Insurance Company you something. He had been under the influence of Inughing gas all the time. You get the rich mellow flavor of pure, rich tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the It will be more satisfying than « mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real how it satisfies without grinding, how you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco fied. That's why it is The Real Tedacce Chew, That's why it costs less in the end. rt shred so that you wos't have jing on ordinary candied tobscom eco and tobacoo does not need to be covered np with mol ‘uit brings out the rick tobseco tests in “Right-Cut. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 6@ Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TOUS Insurance the supervision of the in- g of the mem- s us as follows: of relie responsi- “Under State Supervision” ‘| tric Co. put it over the W nabip kam ] FREE ADMISSION house etric team, 2,112 to 1,983. ! ted the dose | * 5 5 the Bellingham asso. | : Lisky and Gillespy of the winning here last night In a tourn nt be jon team Saturday olght, 42/ - AT DREAMLAND tearm bowled high score of 194 and| match. Hog a 4 | TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., Feb. 16— DANCING EVERY EVENING Bigh averag ith os 2 The Anacortes high school five Repeating his performance of last EVERY ONE WELCOME | r ps cnaeae t claims the champlonahip of Skagit year, Clarence C. Pell won the finats The General Electric Co. five beat of —— logue’s high run was | county as a result of beating the L E, in the race for the “gold racquet” * et Sound Traction Co. outfit) 28. while the Mere comia, “could do | Sedro-Woolley quintet by a score of | from Stanley G. Mortimer, bis club ismarck alleys, 2,156 to| TF m wld doles to 13 | |mate. If Pell wins the champion- , ~ BULL BROS. As a result of last night's) was ae us ae on C. A. Moon is at the top of the! ship next year, the trophy ar re - Me © Bisailion of Po ap f s ; ec on | cores, the ¢ Electric and} 1, “hice of Spokane Regardiess of the fact that an|Dearborn st.. sald that in December) the {¢ intical story ye ply ec ersten) aire "| come his property rahe to for! ournament, will clash t Jeventh-hour change in their line-|he went to Crane with the request; She, too, is a handsome girl, and| 0 of 800, gp hel anlage ean Just P rintere fin Wonor ® of th league p was nec the Orillia A. C.|that he be permitted to install two| like her companion, has @ fac oe ped it 800 having won sight |» "y one 4] basketball five went to Poulsbo Sat-|girie in his building still is fresh and free of the ad los o games. . P. Har {Ji 1013 THIRD e#AIN 1043) Six teams, composed of 30’ wom WILL RETAIN TITLE | urday and handed @ 36-to-13 wallop-| “gure, put {n three or four if you | /ines usual to her trade. > aap hoor vag rong cb ayy pap ctr SENDS en, appeared in the feature event to the Poulabo team. The Oril-|want tc” was Crane's reply, said| Crane Apparently Uninterested |-692, and A. Van Vechten is third} at last night's ton of the Inter u . jit my team has two games scheduled | Ring 4 Crane throughout this presenta-| With .666 national Bow sociation’s tour, NEW YORK. I 16—tn thelfor this week and will close the! on o jater call, he added was |tion of the state's case ant stolidly ; S A L M 0 N |nament at Misneapo No phe |*insles of the national indoor ten | season with the big came with Win-| screed upon an the price of “protec. | Mt the table with his counsel, George} Plans for a pool and billiard ) Se eecah i oye | nom scores were ro nls car ent, on the courts of | slow at the Leschi Park gym of | ii6q ° sai FP. Vanderveer, Louis T. Silvain re pag Pag re trregpicg for a EAST : err > 16 Seven ‘egiment r ” re mon’ a e Are >, .. ipittar from Ghrenie. Weskeosn) pistantany Go Teubard pi elt Rice collected $5 from each girl eerie Parent ata | stant Pobeuary Ok wal beep Pht se 5 $1.25 Back, Nervous Debility, Lost VI- door singles title, had ¢ thing ‘ARIZONA BEATS W. 2s the over to Crane toe recmectators as a rule Iistened| Which will be held at the club|) paid” to any exprem office, except tality, Kidney and Bladdeg Trou. is on his way te December 38. to the diselowares of the witnesses | T evening. The only play-|) Southern. Your neighbor bas prob- biee—quickly cured by u Forty-nine students of the U. of He beat J Rice id ne oe oie the a te deep silent ? i | ers barred from the coming tourney |) nt one. Ask him how it ar- DR. PIERCE’S TABLETS W. signed up yesterday with Coach Karl Behr de-| The U. of W. rifle team lost its of the girls at a cafe. |i ice Judge Ronald, however, was|4re those who display the slightest | TODD, 16 Colman Dock, Seattle lL. J. Martin for the track team es to E. H,|mat ast (we to the Arizona . when they were on the stand 1 tt : fiat vestige of skill or sci Circular f 2 mail $1 box this season and Martin expects at club, 869 to 834, according to re-|they both Veta © Sate Bon Wi —_ eels or 6 boxes very box guar-B) least 15 m nen in the team be. prob t ashing > took place in oF one . goC e. was eee et ee least 16 more ™ on i the ‘ am be a 1 | ts from W * hington Pullman baa od leering and smirking at the Roberts Bros, Second and Madisoa,—|Men are already Warming ects dans pest ncotine cotpe.| Threatened by Officers girl during her testimony Third and Columbia. the track in preparation f the Arrow Mo ortog 986 out of a pos-| On two occasions, Rice testified ey ay Lope eee Address all letters to — work of the season on ‘te Hudson county, | sible 1,000 in the fifth match, re-| he was th eatened with prosecution | ere an 6904 18th lee RAYMOND REMEDY co, | 98) Dest cs salte of which were announced to- bY oftlowse <linese polloemen. “ite |W-i_Hettie A. Lear, 6608 16th ave 2172 Ptke St, Seattle, Wash. 9, ton State coll well in the lead | itted introducing Crane to the | N. F.; Joseph Darling Jy ptt ; | for the college championship. as “the man who protects ond ave, N. W Mrs. H 7 right, M4 lith ave. W Mrs. Grace M Read the Real Estate Bargains} basis of computing Crane's veep ge toe 6 Boyiste aye, Sed n Star Want Ade eds, Rice and one of the girls | Mary G Meara, 1823 12th ave.; | le ——- _ wan $100 for each third feo| MTs. Mary E. Elwell, 1528 Eastlake| rae Hi e . a Cotten & Frank J. Bennett, clerk at the| Madison 1, 2319 E. sor | Fifty Seattle window decorators , 8 = a oresigents wi cat on Dr. n'a Cotton F oot | aan hotel, denied all direct par jell 5 J. Hill, of 4, Hayrison st met Monday night at a banquet at| (on) tar eee te Ae for hal Hable remedy for FEMALE | ticipation in the traff: fand e, Kent. i= Hotel Savoy 4 ‘ea ance ty mile TROL BLES AND IRKEG oe te o having see tice Nine Pil Indians passed Funeral services for Rev. Father eT te ia mene ae Onn 8 he Rant se en he | . . ' or $5; matied in platn | see: » conversing intimate DENTISTRY | rrvet isisceuinatant soko viven Dawson celebrates century of sh AB, panes fe. ee ore es od renee ait os raing intimatel ° £" | peace between Engl: and U. 8. |e a m tot p m fu a pace in Cathedral hall for benefit of Ca-| itn ; = ; Says Name Isn't Her Own 7 ith 1 ices in churche: MOND REM 0. y' RMiesing secth aro replaced by | 22d7#! school Tuesday night Horse hae gor uaaeten ped | Merle te sty Fine Oo Gladys Bates, one of the two girls The Ohio Method by artificial teeth |, Blockade runner Montara of Jap-| motor trucks in Everett fire depart: | - |matntained she was 20 years old 8) that are natural as your original| #09 war fame, laid up here two) ment |though she looks much léss and] si teeth. Examinations are now be |7*Ars, to carry shipment of salmon) W, B. Martin estate of King coun- jadmitted that the name was not {ng conducted without charge, and|‘°\* be ty pays 9 55 into state treasury her own, | estimates are furnished fn all cases, Pat Tammany, graduate of uni Empress of Ireland suit againat She began her present life lest} | versity, will wed Florence Smith|owners of steamer Storstad tried September, she said, and had room | We Stand Back of Our Work | Tuesday n Montreal courts. ed with Catherine Roberts at the | NEW YORK, 16.—Judge | THE BANKER BORROWS FROM THE GOOD JUDGE ge Years’ Guarantee. ey Dir oor ig! hed ee Tue ny American Red Cross In Washing. — ae ee She sha ee eral beh Hand today declared the sult of | t of Teeth night Arctic club to arra St. ton sends supplies for relief of na- | |mony in regard to her introduction| Max KlAist ),000 damages OU ] ki f b $25 ate 8 Patrick's day celebration tives in Samoa. | NAVY YARD ROUTE. [to the negro as her “protector.” |against his fatherindaw, 1. N Jare oo ing ora etter, Guaran' secsecccees Recently elected officers of Tili-| Louis Roth, tallor of Palo Alto,| steamers Ht. B. Kennedy and Tourist |, She identified a receipt as having | reitung, for alleged alfenation of e A 15 Set of Teeth kums to be installed Tuesday | Cal. stops fasting on advice of wife meee Hi. B. Kennedy and Tourist |peen shown her at the time by|his wife's affections, a mistrial, | a smaller, a more satisf: ing MMOL. cessccessee night at Press club. Mayor Mitchel of New York aske 8 10:20 a m., 1:20, ox ane. This, she sald, he told her/and dismissed the jury 9 ‘cc ° ’ 10 Solid Gold or Congregational ministers from all | pre t to place embargo on ex day (Hunday 2:40), 6:30 p.m | was for $100 he had deposited as! Judge Hand explained this was | chew—that Ss Right-Cut the parts of the state met in prelimtin-| ports of wheat y " pail for another girl yecause of an intervie ! Cro: pay f the stat t in prelimin t h in table mubect sf Udita witeonl bail f nother girl b if J interview with ? jorcelain Crown ...... ry conference Monday at Fiymouth | “Chicage man saye wa ‘ wange without) “Catherine Roberta, 20, told almost |Kielst, which New York pavers) Real Tobacco Chew. =e ’

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