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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 27, 1915, PAGE 7. 7 | BILL PROVIDING FOR HORSE RACING AND | || : Paty er ; od MACHINE BETTING IN ‘THis sTATE KuLeD || ——IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS — | duidittVaton’ nasketaait came rontcit 4 EE SMITH [a5 ewtaants | RIVAL TEAMS Nene RACE TRACK BILL FED SCRAP T0 aan SET TRIN ON aos\ 150, 000 SEE 6 ENTRANTS 1M DIES IN SENATE: BE SETTLED | GRAND PRIX oe TO CLASH IN RACE IN NEVADA "TOF COURT AUTOCLASSIC) is: | TITLE GAME Jack Gable—Th | : ; ae 4die Pullen—Mercer “ day for the Fed | ero bed TADIUM an alr Anderson—Stutz The crucial game of the basket Effort to Revive Pony Contests in W i Wh Ore eee oe oennee beg era sther and before f pag tint oe remedied weews . hwestern Pari-mutuel Machine Betting Expires. Promote ot te at the annua . t ira Ear! Cooper—Stutz ; : J > “hie } et ore n ‘ormal adop ‘ ane m Re Peugec e team Game Here Really Had Little Hope ‘That the Measure & hore today, Formal adoy over the Panama-Pacit a nla of Washington Btate ¢ , ; : t fa schedule evented| Louis Nikrent—Mercer ate college, which Would Get Past Legislature. Other Gossip v« proceedings growing ¢ wt Captain Kennedy — Edwards | has not dropped a game this season, t 5 ween Kanaas Ci drive kn Special eet the Var team, which N the same day Friday) that the bill tend 1 i Newar « franchise ctr das as arg Louis Disbrow—Simplex as lost one of the eleven games ‘ ‘ \ | held by the former city, but the ten-| ow 2B ce tr Basel Caleb Bragg—Californian aye J " gt ine from baa) Washington senate to permit horse racit control] tative schedule provides for New-| | arweet field of cars that ave C. R. Newhouse—Delage tate the teams will of a state commission t r with par machine | rk to open at Baltimore, Buffalo} | ew ¢ ‘nt BBO a arses & Arthur Klein—King 1 for the conference champion- bh) by i gage : » | at Brooklyn, St, Louls at Indianap ached to these machines and the Ed Rickenbacher—Maxwel hip. Pullman has yet to play two ae ee ked.to death Ment, | olis and Pittsburg at Chicago | | famous pilot 1 thousar Jack Le Cain—Chevrolet 1 i two in Gov. Boyle of Nevac 1 pa Nevada was Kenerally believed the dis-| iene , Edward O'Donnell — Duesen me isthe * legislature, providin t t between the two cities would] hye ta t berg ashington Washington bill © settled out of court grind 400 c R. C. Durant—Chevrolet men are in . 1 Wast me hk at ae ae “It looks like a favorable | | si lt ete he arn bendy E. A. Herne—Case es they oka : ae ; sign,” said President Gilmore, - t , Ralph DePaima—Mercedes pitch sem to r at ultural fairs only instead of gen when Federal clubs begin see ore b Jim Parsons—Parsons. esult of th ecent Oregon trip. ace meetit ¢ state as the original me »| fighting for franchises.” G. C. Bergdoll—Erwin Sp! 1 tea arrived in Seattle xt n ts ar ' A fine of $200 and 30 days’ | Howard Wilcox—Stutz s morning, and the men are said it eve € 1 y ‘ the. fir sit dada ate wit ti : suspension for use of the “em J. B. Marquis—Bugatt! » be re to put the contest of 4 = . 5 ' ery ball” was one of the new | Hughie Hughes—Ono. heir innoce ives of oxygen at the right It was t 1 that G r rules recommended by the um | W.e Taylor—Alco The te y in as follow Lister would veto it if it got as f 4 s kk When pires. | Harry Grant—Case ‘ 7 5. ¢ Ww neton, the modified bill came up in the senate yesterday a call of | Vneenns Seen erey-Svarieng “Hila , a : : - m. Carlson—Maxwel yrand Forwards ..Davidsor the senate was asked to | oe . ’ gon ee ™ ie | Francis Blankman—Blankman || @ +0 02 #0 OGIO > ch call the bill, an opportunity to | NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Jack Special Bohler, n ] he ti . + . 0 — m . uards attle at the time and Sen Johnson and Jess Willard will De, ern ddd The gan ‘ype oft Geeta. pone the bill passed never fight in Havana for the utiey Gorgon —sordon Spt, : va art promptle a «rt ° . 1. R. Gates—Benz 1:45 p. m His Jacet Bill,” whi | world’s heavyweight champlor H! phot aeeiaie ch ' ship, according to Capt. Cush nannounced—nenau *Look i n the Latir i I i 4 | man Rice, head of the National ook it up. in the La ary Sai ea te Sporting club of Havana, who is es ' t f 1 here today on a visit AS THE HUMAN CRAB ) 48 really pet measures a yneern-| ¢ er of the annua MaaMdabA and. Wiland: will INVITE BOYS BEZDEK | THERE 1 oe ’ nod — nes not be allowed to meet in Ha EM he U. of W. ba > i ” Rice said, | mmen' M juad who returned |!T'S NOT SO FAR TO yt Be ing on the propor te transfer T0 Y “SMOKER” r from a successful) THAT DEAR CARSON st dae = tie the bout from Juarez to Ha invasion of Or re loud in the VEN at that, it is not so far to - : vana j praise of the treatment they that dear Carson Cit ne ener 6 ity “We want boxing there, but | celved at the hands of the college bat the men|°'* | veto not between whites and blacks. |, en men, with the exception of a char-| who take th and profits! |. g We tried that several years ago, | \/", * acteristic crack made by Hugo Bez-|out of the racing game, and while and it nearly resulted in race mM dek, coach at the University of would have preferred to have a : riots.” . Oregon. Dobie has the reputatic ¢ Kings thriving! Peer!" whe of being something of a crab, bu idst, many of| “8° nd wels LY thank heaven, he could not he , to st wa ; HANK WANTS A JOB candle to Bez ‘ he o Ne th tails | 2°°° * hen a progr to, which, thank heavings again, he t 7 e Thone : 4 % don't want ' ad # C sof t |} SAN FRANCISCO, Fe e x me When Tony Savage led his war ‘ A ative Hank O'Day, the r Chr “ ; f the se riors out on the floor at the Univer | tries and estelncsies at hool t jand Chica ] r artr 1 and broadsy sity of Oregon, Bezdek we to|and s it e * * {6 lookir a berth umpire f ‘ rpansee experts trot ¢ Garage cat tals. 90 at thooe about |treck ta a thowesnd mes ewer. 7 reese enter, succes |e Ui ington, new! LV ions in A few minutes later he walked ov gton will worry oa eo san | 4 eside Bb ays O r Capt friend of the] AND 4 3 eee ee waned ive wit worry oe | [has not made formal application ‘ world over.| Sa ebrush Phil q y said, quite loudly, “Weil, McFee | barrier and the thud of the “aka for & pox he Coast staff of to come early will] I 4 You, at least, play a clean game.” jan platers” on the track ¢ Ju upires ts already complete 15 with a cafeteria| 4 When Bezdek’s team can make a | g the program the| Rockefeller-Carneg! ions ‘Detter showing than one victory ou | Hockey ON THE ICE | That the quick movement of the fox trat and the natural swing | their clothing and} and the Wheat 1 it. of eight games played he has of the Castie walk are the proper training stunts for any athiete who f the swimming ght gn P asa li jig one | GREAT GAME 9 y ete bd By EDWIN J. BROWN ¢ ceuse to talk, but when his raa| chit dilate: pea evusties | la rs |__| wants to clear the bar at six feet In the high jump and do the hundred ut as they want it. | v : 7 reflecta rotten coaching he would 'L’ = a tii “ahead ie oe Ea Prcssar a play-| in 10 seconds fiat is the belief of Joe Loomis, star of the Chicago) eyncAago, F . , nmittee consis’ First Avenue. do better to emulate the crab by jaa dkatnn | 40 Beattlel : ng writers left New) Athletic association, who has competed in all parts of the country aged AB , Roy Potter = théoue ae digging a hole and failing ix i nd having this city represented in : on the steamer) Loomis has taken up professional dancing, more because he likes it = »m Broadway high school; Billy wa _quotationn ws Pact 4 deer ae Apache, bound *.\ ho says, than because it Is profitable, His sister, Josephine, is his! pdt a son and Robert Shearer, from neoln, but the moat HAD BUT LITTLE HOPE | Portia et 7 F Brookly partner, Twenty miles or so Bally of stepping to music is a better er n; David dwin n from Lincoln's FOR RACING MEASURE fe Sts the he i conditioner than any gyirnasium, Loomis believes , Tons . a, 9 quotes ae S$ A matter of fact, the act would seem that ais blatenicn int nable Lincoln day of the state seni ‘would pay just as t 4 fr poms 7 rm nl : ¥ “4 e ec r greater than his surprise to the cote Hockey on the , ington to the Feds last i r cnetrating Into men interested in horse rac then back again, and this wa talla h, a 4 » from | huma s 1 natu: ‘ents, who were sponsors for the ape to indicate the Feds figu Seattl ool rave pct. Pilsen ls van ion of the game in Washington while the 1 1 have a claim on him jt ow “goon man had. Ie after election it was said in certain J and American Exes continued on the downw 20 iene ef sane man oF circles that this legislat was enjoyed for several stonio, Tex aia a hey. 4ihh oe 8 | jfet < > rol over “right” for the passage of both rac- the winter, it is THE vane cn bibeaneteapmgtncadghn<n a | ARE AFTER WHITE la ¢ from 1 itt ing and ten-round boxing bills, and people turn out to other cent from t “e sh Sk ‘ i ‘ jally correct, : there was hope in the breasts of most es America ‘ The new price ts ¢ e | Wha 1A neein mean? the multitude who like to see the baseball ga for se days Prices tor Paes, CHICAGO, Feb. 2 Iter ; Ke io ae ponies and the pugs prance, as, At Vancouver, last night ¢ ———- yeasiey,. Voss aan. Beck j | poor showing against Wr | and ts ae well as in the breasts of promoters couver team won the Pa : & - = o¢ ' omic @| lie White, the Chicago | point by which the q But they reckoned without oGy championship b fe Ow. in Friese Fold Whelesnle Destore fer | | Rage «3... 31 | today recely A offers to f aati the swimming| §* all nations live te Lister. The legislature righ tland Rosebud 3 e . aa er iriffith hugrue at the Y. M. C. A. boys’ of thelr inber Saal a enough, but there are other t Mattle has as good athletes and Awin & — school finds Fred Ludekens leading is the means of more importance to its members as good skaters, and a 18.6 ’ . Ch i, without @ mark/ihe effi rou th 1,245) re: : eans by which that they want to get through, and o spe as club house league : one, tat his way to New Yor ol ollowed by “ ; they are not going oping MeBreer tear * « 2 ° mF a sin McGrath 1 1,220 points “Custer’s | stand an ice rir Gardiner’s team ¢ A 7 this group Albert Albertson, A ene the produc- the two sporting bills through, in es ‘round No. 4, 2.479 to 2,308, Ree the 7K, good block hogs 4 yert Vincent and Grant Elliott are| {he products Rebrnag spite of the governor, when they winning team rolling high - of rk, larger oe given honors. Jin realit at “evenen need him in their business so far HIGH BASKETBALL RACE 20% and high av of J : - ° In the progressive A group, Frank A it right to labor ' — HAS NARROWED DOWN The Slicks ‘ + |) selling Prices to Retailer for | aht Gann & editable and enjoy the of his labor,” n hn put the skids under 1 : Butter, Kags and Chees rig au ith creditable m and that wher son or ¢ pane —tongevity ROADWAY high’s. baske Bape cain yg ae se rics re oD & Y J ion given Once. Menai, astneylal cetiec cen mor clase ou ~ tne-tentha of all team is out of the r by & 2,634 to 1 Corvettes Gaby vy.the Beatect Cad hompson, Victor Kehlor Bo-| plot I f product by Bacilll ing ta the the attle school y of Slicks rolled 1 ° AH Kars en and Joe Pace. In the progres beget have them tn Re 4 ship this season, as a re of 234 and hi vernge 136 oct vanem * 8 pate <n ve B group Asa Scutt and Edwa r ong en ine een that este the ' fg ARS ey TACOMA, F oodman tie for first place, with w the masses live are con- Bismarck Commercia $ ” ereame: capt of ¢ onors going to Clifton Halberg,| trolled b very few, a small clase Se 1 t Jalke t e t hing ar, s. W k » St I . i we are all nn ag runs Balke ten * on jarry Dix, Lee Shun, Leo Kinnane ree. i a need me the Firest rH : ” @ "i ‘ . dise t Ernest Netze security of nied H A a f ree | been taking nta boy, who lost his hand in an enjoyed, ation, 8 more 6. Relchert . mn oss 1s | lod of A st year, has | toj and . oe BLAINE, WASH at no t ing tear t over the hig ania ¢ es ‘i me in three and exploitation for ciicocaenemngmomanammvannens | WOTK Ot 0 and high average of 2 176 @ 260 i d fit must cease. The relation of eo one : BEARD OFFERS BET eferal ete fe ee “Amold s Electric | s:~ oF TEX Wins ON A FOUL ee i Pistudent, and selene a7 was the gre student and scien= zat cil ta f TO THE CONSTABLE toca Die fee as e v regarded. Vibrators vg Ege MARINETTE, ¥ 1m H : - o°not aasunting’ too crush te gam 3 fairly smot h round of a scheduled ° ] Country May and Grain {| The Forks A. C. five defeated flea want Ancoin in his yomme 1 eNCADR BLDG. e in the h tle here last night Le @ Ua adhe setts BREMERTON, Feb. 27 low-| Sequim basketball quintet in a close i who was GOAiyaine a 076 ARCADE BLDG. A 1 a —-——— Phi “ we alyzing capi SEATTLE. yniey, former bantam “oo ‘ ng the poise of 16 of his} game dt Forks yesterday by a score | t duct about the time of Y lost ¢ x foul to Tex , A timothy blooded cows at Clifton, J. W.lof 26 to 24 t s political activ = —_— rnon of Abe ash, Ver 2 ' on 6@ Beard, rancher, offers to cover at cena THEY TAKE IT ALL AND GIVE STEWART HOUSE ad th i @3 Washigeien’ saa 60 (damages If two suspects he named| The Lebam high school basketball 11,. nochefelior-carnegie failing t sheng tooo | are taken into custody and o five beat Chehalis high team last or fic tou , Pa wag sari g Cor luaeh, Hubbard a400 loccur during their confinem Inight, 30 to 2 Pan at : E's Modern Single Rooms 25¢ ng class ¢ i rule through Large. n O side R sors for xplo T undations - : DOr 1 be a untain,” because the e t e the ‘ountain head cc oerennerencn en een f all knowledge a ol the r and © t thoughts of men, T m to teach what {s sane and 4 they are safe for E ke= Customers bring shoes nere does not tine cornonivaiteren, | Fe Tells Some Things AboutJosiah Collins, WhoIs Standing forthe Town Council }\\\" ca our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE ugttone whe ave own reading she {he He Joniah Cotttn 5 1, tried to con e tt on " tne same 1 pense ation for workingmen ate Thorne wh ) ig no end of awel 1 ‘ to vote tor th Honorable Josiah Poua a nao stories m the Sat-| was sur no end t was | and would have accepted de rie! is as plain iar | in that borough, was delayed for e would lend weight and dig K REPAIR SHOP |; Brees Seat wi net be do a fair feat with the same sangfroid post that the malingering dlight nore than an hour | nity to any we lative o} ain 8 oo Fle and Senecu, Main 4136. nm a Some writer chap has aptly said I suspect the barber fellow had | ers would get themselves hurt pur- | PUT “CAD” IN “CADDY” | erat 1 a M nk you, poker the ene one who have not tho man ima hero to his valet, | been reading some of that bally | posely if they knew they would | The president's aide de camp, ’ er fellow, however at our state univer ad cee Some te A ¥ oltre) F.4 I fanc is equally true to | rot which penny-a-line press chaps | get paid for it Major Archie Butt, now deceased, | seemed to reflect the opinion of 1 titutl pony Englishman gundam mea, ay that It futile to | write and which journals of the | AS CADDY FOR BILL TAFT | was so vexed at this delay that | the unthinkin oletariat when | Sane wen, the, teaches teach che In wom i'm game of dram poker by 5 ‘fe in the pres. | baser sort. delight to print— | ‘The Honorable Josiah Collins | he had a nasty row with the Hon- | he quaintly remarked, as he re- |receive sanct the pre nap cor i ne lg stg ge © ser fellow whom | wretched stuff, maligning people | stands on his record | orable Josiah, telling him flat that | leased me from the chair lowned and 14 tions of ’ the Kart of Brinstead tronized for any length who matter | The barber fellow regaled me | he now knew who put the “cad Josh is ng to get his, and 3 Mr. ¢ arnegte g ltnedien comes to Nineriem and to Red | of tne JOSIAH HAS RIGHT IDEA | with an incident in which the | in “cadd | get it good ae at ts } Z ois enikanem, aed the human A garrulous blighter this one it appears that the Honorable | Honorable Josiah figured prom! | As the Honor Josiah had As Cousin Egbert and T were r s us thet That Seattle has the finest therm of the serie lies ‘a hie comment : ined meee Josiah, when a member of what { nently and which shows he knows as well known acted 8 ¢ to | leaving the Marble Baths, I re *¢ Hae t rates of tua mee ae iiiad aesihe. tm “the worl? Al mica nerten”” merican in , « ‘ would be our house of common how many beans make five | the president, the a counted the barber tellow ise of 8 ae Come in and see accuracy of | at Olympia, voted against moth It was, he said, on the occasion | the wheeze was rather neat, | had told me, and ventured the |chew gum . gar however, I would not care | era’ pensions, the elght-hour law | of a visit of President Taft to | though in wretched bad taste in | opinion nd this we an tells us, “the - BY RUGGLES OF RED GAP | ich | tor women, workmen's compensa- | the A. Y. P. exposition, which, I | the circumstances | “1 gravely fear the Honorable * f in prite a cen BROWN & HULEN _, When the barber fellow at the | «4 REAL TOFF, 18 OUR JOSIAH | tion, minimum wage for women, | take it, would be something like Well, the president was finally | Josiah Collins will go down to but they will e re.” Think ‘ Jarble Baths told me that the | | gathered that he is a tremen- | and other dangerous and anarchis- | our Crystal Palace on a small | got aboard the yacht, the Hon: | defeat on election day.” . Second and Spring Third Floor chap who had tried to pilfer m dous to! belonging to all the tic measures, He also voted to | secu The Honorable Jogiah, aa | orable Josiah accompanying hin » “Three rou cheers!” said : 1 t was no le personage than | oly th while. A barrister | continue to hang murderer chaps, | master of ceremonies, not only | though the b low claimed | Cousin Egbe i Ao th , i ; | CAN SAVE YOU MONEY = | he is, but, being of the landed Mothers’ pensions, indeed! 1 | had official char of the dis. | to know Mr. Chester Thorne had | (THE END.) ead and . needs hefore attempting to @ xentry, there {4 no need for him | know of no measure better cal- | tinguished visitor, but also acted | not invited him a ainsi Bee Wael cheat clas tical col-| to practice la Dignified, even | culated to pauperize the poor. If | as his caddy during a round of | _ Mr. Thorne and the Honorable You will find the room you! | nee te tee oe States 1 8 a eed and tere at times, he can on ceca- | females of the working class wish | golf at the Country club. Josiah almost came to blows ne tw tee Rent! Ade} re ‘blind to our national, Ife. 1 EXAMINE PREP end to a d of gentle | to work long hours, let them! His acting as caddy to the prime | their efforts to please the pres it in Sta r Rent ds, | Bu ey we king for 98am 2 of , ‘ em out of mischief. ‘To | minister of North Ametica showed | dent, and everybody ard th 1a family of five to aug ach, Hea cs 4 #Kin vi empted larceny of | compel the poor creatures to | he had a fine appreciation of rela- | Yacht was so occupied doing the t CoH, Canbys could F Die *, Hezema, Kidney and Tia e ir im in the barber chair, I | work only eight hours, when the tive cpa 1 value | a at honc Me ut the yacht was FREE ADMISSION Ct ee ae came shit a « r relies man ¥ va could not find it in my heart to | wish to work 14, is nothing short Indeed, the Honorable Josiah | left to steer herself, with the re w it, and when the peop) ‘ DR. DONAWAY, 02-8-4 Liberty allding ; hold malice against him, It is my | of interference with personal lib- | 80 monopolized His Excellency, | sult that she all but collided with AT DREAMLAND | a know it, it will he good Sehies and Third, Depedio Pordettios obwervation that people who mat.,| erty, which is the bulwark of de- | one way and another, that the | ® passenger steamer DANCING EVERY BVENING ty By Office OA. M. 08 P.M ter are like that, The Karl of | moerac The same is true of | visitor's departure for Tacoma in “JOSH WILL GET HI BVEBY ONE W mM. | citation that the people are s 10 A.M, to ae Brinstead himself would have | the minimum wage. As for com; | the private yacht of Mr, Chester I reg that I shal} be unable eld fas 1 It IN J. BROWN.