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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. PAGE 7, | VARSITY ATHLETE RIDES MILES WITH BADLY . - 7 . = _ CRUSHED FOOT BUT KEEPS QUIET ABOUT IT _—IN THE WORLD OF SPO RTS. emem| | GIBBONS PUT SKIDS UNDER ED M'GOORTY ~ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ry re MAC IS AN INDIAN LATEST PHOTO (FRANK BAKER'S RETIREMENT |!N AMATEUR —GRAPPLERS TO GIBBONS HAS WHEN IT COMES 10 OFWHITEHOPE| NOT BEING TAKEN SERIOUSLY BALLCIRGLES MEET AGCIES BiG EDGE QVER Haseball officials, players and fans refuse to take seriously Con The South Park Juniors have or Unive nie Mack's announcement that Frank Baker, the home-run king Off] ganized for the coming season, with iil 5 orrow ’ the big leagues, 4 retired a speedy squad « ng for Corve Or » Con They simply wo ve it and many are of the opinion that ’ squad, and they expect to 6 in the first conference wres . Mack takes no stech -seagphflg repent thelr performance of last|tling tournament of the sea t iT pre is more behind Mack's announcement than the year, when th won 17 out of 21 hi m Aggie m arth t fh we ” he Athletics cares to let the 1 ce know, Tho |} games played, The Mneup is al J m. There has be i of St. P ds a — ( con Foot Without Letting Out a Whimper. Will t yuncoment of Baker's retiremen re follow Schmidt, catcher 1 é mb ke s Tos t of tale j , ar, pitche and captain Cenne and t } f d Biw 1 ; ; Be in Shape to Play. Jack Curley Gets a Little Taste 7 r When M ar 1 Bane e EE ela moll ntract bably lay, first / eae done ie yn Ww Yame el wi at conta of His Own Medicine at Havana. | r ear, Baker's salary probably was fixed at $4,500 or $5,000 bro, sbort ing. 1 and mar Beery “ Ketchel boxed Billy Papke The chances ure that Baker has been tempted by the Fed te Woods, cente ‘ ‘ : bY wiih eve ars ago. By Kaybee | finding he is tled to the Athleties by an Ironclad agreement, told [} 40d Nelson, rigt Junior tear ae oa 5 ve s’ work was wonderful, NDIANS have the reputation of being stoics and> being ¥ Mack he either would ha to draw down more money or quit. And Jj Wanting go will accomm c A haar m ss : “7 vutelas McGoorty at every the chances are Mack told him to quit and be jiggered dated by g Harry West Cat , f tt e, carrying the : sonent through the : 0 bes ntense pé thout hi r, but dians e: 89. able to bear intense pain without a whim ut Indian j ' Baker is a young man—only 29—and could continue to draw |) 9*Y 1 have nothing a-tall on Archibal® McKechney of Port Angeles, down # fat salary in baseball for at least another ten years iis hits’ ne South Pa who played with the second varsity football team last fall] 18 A YOUNG MAN Pee nad h Park aseball team » W sport writers gave claimant of the 1914 city cham bbons s - in eight ? 4 3 | How many young men would retire to a fa : eo, Me season letten fow much money could E make in Trappe? He prob- || Dlay Sts first-game of the season ‘ou hi and willing. McKechney and several compani of his botany class} : ably could run a pleture show and cle 1p from $700 to $1,000 the f| With the Battersby & Smith nine AS H 1 t Gibbons’ superior speed and ; A at Se ) Park Sunda rnoon. / ¢ were too much for him. ago and as they started back to the city an auto truck went] » ws ™ South Park team closed ‘ with 28 victories out o games| Pat Callahan, Chehalis by They ran to catch the truck for a lift when McKetchney 4. The team ts training for | handed twirler h ne got a foot under a wheel and tl uck crushed it. He | capi ceeded pt nae df a ‘i : a aed ap: climbed aboard and kept his mou hut. When truck | March Metubtene, han, aren eaaloee AN FRANCISCO, March 3== e atop, 1s back on the job, Meade Bob Burman, holder of the world’s got to 85th st. Mac found he cc 1 not walk and that was ». b ton racing rec } f Thomps 1 t utomc ac ecord, will take the first intimation his companions had he was hurt | iow “° and Thompson will do the pitching.| , Harringten raintaine le tend In part in the Vanderbilt ap Fall a Phe ~ 1 Sells, Smith, Chesterfield an he 8. 4 ve ior Nard | \, h 1 ‘ 7 ‘3 Dr. W. C. Speidel was called and had the athlete removed | ba |Whitesides in. the infield. Fred | handicap tourney, with a percent-jVtich will start at 12:30 next Sate to the Seattle General hospital, where an X-ray showed that| : | Johnson, Mulla ens will| age of .727. rday, over the exposition stadium several small bones of the foot were crushed together. Al-| Sturdy Laura Bennett, with the! look after the gardens , = ed from Bu t / Sturdy La ' oe tpe Sarsens. 4 tro rman by the manage though the operation of ironing them out straight was in-| Three Kennett Sisters, at Marcus! The Nonpareils hung the short [String practi urense ee ponte * te ie teroen ont patina ae ment yesterday. The list of start. tensely painful, Mac" 's chief conc€rn was finding out whether} Loew's Empress this week 7 e pe byt 1,6 ¢ ag ope + the | phoning W. G. Wolff, Sidney 192, or | first practice of the season. They ead Hee hype ppt De ra 7 = : : se wap need | woman w ng champion of the|Long Primers tn a Printers’ league ‘ a. ts or | rab ae ¥| Eddie Pu ). Resta, winner of the accident would prevent him from making the first team| world, and is pr to detend| match on the Imperial alleys yes-| "7? % 8225 Dallas ave rill play. the. ‘Misaionactae af Sh? ihe Cited Prix: 2 Oldfield, thjs season, and a he grinned like a child with a new tin horn her title against any claimant or|terday, Ross of the winnig team! m6 sonks have at 1 state penitentiary grounds next Sat-| 7 huis Dis 1 told | | has beaten Cora| bowling high score of 237 and high he Monks h ast won a 1 } Ir. Speic y woul ot challe She when Dr. Speide im it would not “pec ® She rhe . si average of 208% game. They won their first game —_— — Avin recogn oma * of the season by defeating the Ma 6° F Pesgenbura. New York, and BUYS ST. PAUL CLUB JOE SHUGRUE’S RING 30 to 22. If Puliman had any kind champion, and has never met her |drona school ¢ 8 to 6, in seven | F thern chamy CAREER IS OVER NOW > neaking notion that still equal on the mat Singles in the City league tour-jinnings, The batteries were Fran-| wor Wags ee int : ST. PAUL, March 3.—The St HE sympathy of the fistic fans figured tn the conference cham ‘ Miss Ben and her sisters are) Pneul bas one tint mittee a ingenbrink and Dahl for the | 18.2 balkiine national amateur |P4ul club of the American associa T all over the country goes out | Pionshty Tunning before last night's the best-known and most versatile) 07" | 2 0# ‘te = the following | yo Paul Lingenbrink,| billiard championship tournament | Hon has been sold to John W. Nore to Joe Shugrue, the Jersey | Same, that idea was extract 4 girl athletes in the country, They! G65" Kony sae accor dag Kinne porge Crockett and Dimock for | yesterday at Philadelphia on, a wealthy real estate broker, City lightweight, twice conqueror ¢¢ a8 effectually as “Painless ' box, fence, wrestle and punch the) Voi ois pe delbraith, 908; K4-| wh ) will operate it this year. Mike of Freddie Weish, without annex zarkee could have done it. And/ bag, and do all these things just al }"py2" pis: Peacock, 1 we Perry Hap Hogan’s Venice team will go| X#lly. former manager of the team, tng Welsh’s title, as the result of a !t probably did not add to the Pull ’ ; ittle better than any other girls,| oon G4qe Clinton bos) rn linto training at San Diego tomor- | !!l have charge of it hardluck accident sustained by the ™4n pride to have the trick turned 4 nd better than most men. They 4 inton, $ Thomas row | doughty boxer, which wil! effectu-|>y 4 quintet as far down In the run-| follow sports, off the stage and on,| serine ect t tt O18; Evans, 874 9) ~ in the ring. (|DIng as the Oregon team : . Ke Moffett, 879; Burrell, 907. 9. A.C ally close his career in, the ring | and are up in every branch of ath-| alieys—Dorning, 1.006: Houts. 922 Robert Layfield, quarterback of ugrue was recently r 7 i let! larly bdo: typ Pes ee opkins, injured in a footba osm: el when the metal ‘up | CURLEY GETS TASTE hats as on Sanecee wor the firet Ross, $82; Wetmore, 878; Johnson . : een Bethiebe . me Meee struck him in the eye. The injured OF PROMOTERS’ WILES “ek tee ek ba a ‘ " Wilmington, Del, eye became inflamed and finally he ACK CURLEY, promoter of Le Oe age a thoi EE os | Ment of i lost the sight of It, and now his the Jack JohnsonJess Wil t Brown’ Sa aaiean. daraball Sone te Elke’ House league Capt other eye is affected through sym lard heavyweight battle, ts » pelea BL, Aor peapeage Jones’ team, No. t it over Capt pathy with the result that the|now learning some new kinks in years aus a 2 nage # boy. Many | Gar ainer’a tes io 4. by a score lightweight faces permanent blind.| the promoting game. This time ee. ee ee Of 3,498 to 3,468. MeDovaid of the ness. He has had to cancel all of |Curley claims to be the victim of oe aging B39 he winging team pet across the high “| | of about $60,000. his ring engagements, including | promoters instead of being on the Laure Bennett, and said ee ete eee ‘ battle for the world’s champlon-|other end of the deal, as he usual nates ser tse ina okay aad in 5 The Y. M. C. A. Students’ basket- ship for which he recently posted |ly ts. Curley cables from Havana, Tr pa geot oath TT ARETE | a $5,000 forfeit. It’s tough, tough|/where he rushed to find out why FEDERAL FIGHT " S ne Y. gym | luck, to put It mfldty. the Big Smoke would not go to TRAVIS WINS MEDAL ON i \ night by a score of 36 to Juarez to fight, that he finds that | — .e CHET MINTYRE 18 |Havana promoters who want the KANSAS CITY, March 3.—Di-| als |, The Enumclaw high school five | A BUSY CUP OF TEA « |fight on the tobacco tsland have} Jes. PINEHURST, N C., March 3 als tors of the Kansas City Federal |beat the Kent high outfit at Kent | HET MINTYRE, boxing in-| thrown an awful scare tnto John-| tllard |'The gold medal offered for the sec-|league club left today for Chicago \ , yesterday by a score of 27 to 26. C structor of the Seattle Ath-|#on. ‘They have told the brave ond round of 36-hole qualification |to prepare for the trial of the snit , Exceptional Opportunity letic club, ts scratching like | black, who was so anxtous to rol omen of the 11th spring golf tournament brought by the club against the! By a score pr 19 to 12, the Broad- was won here yesterday by Walter | Fede league for the removal of | OLE VAUCT, nior bas etball team beat in Dentistry the seniors ye lay afternoon according to a wire receiy- row and Karl C ooper. Harvard football receipts for the ounted to condition for the interclub meet in| target for some Mexican hot lead ark, N The groundkeeper of the work practically at cost to aan e 8. A. ¢ ym on March 9 and/if he puts foot in that fiery coun . = our Ni i B'S Oe western tating |try, and Jack's bravery bee cana | NEW YORK, March | at dered to Newark to look after the : a ct” Oraithoan aa Frisco fair, April 12 to 15. The 8./ backbone by having El Paso and cite trom Aneil 19 te Mar 7. dR ‘ lon of ‘% mapa defeate “rom p nders, : Pinkman we ; Joh A. C. boys realize that upon their| Juarez business men wire John- | Caablence cuban champion: F VANCOUVER, Ma The MILLION BUCK DANCE weight, 1b a. tea-round fou Dimnded, lett eatin Ma tie showing against the Seas son a guarantee of safe conduct to Marshall, national cltampion; A.| Vancouver hockey m ated Bre n t night. Five re aagrenga cng > py tard * Lin people praising us| and Victoria athletes next ogee j Juarez and return, putting up a Kupchik, New York state Victoria here last night in the last A St ck’'s dance will b { oven and Dillon had.al They will mest thres mea : te for our up-to-date methods. night eee ines areal. work-| large cash bond to cover the guar-|pion, and. other famous playersdgame of the hockey league season [given Saturday night, March 13, by| nd advantage in » other | Victoria Island J sain thane prices have never been| poner Enontl to make the aver. | ee will take part by a score of 14 goals to 11 the Million Buck elub ‘ ‘toni ea ro ie country for work| age Trojan look like « pinee ror fie ; pa the first time since he has been ‘ pata ake Set connected with the club, McIntyre HOUSE PASSES PASTOR WILL TALK SENATE BURIE . . $10. every day. Even Archie Wyard is Rev. H. Edward Mills of Spokane $7 showing regularly for the first . dalive test tonigh 7 Regular $10.00 Gold Growns| time in history, indicating that the 4 | Vierida. peopere poesia Sotelo pages ba - IATION we sessecsesere GEA V Price Paid Wholesale Dealers for : o'clock at the Y. M Re igniar $10.00 Bridge Work a flock of chickens these days, get-|"nteer fn the French army, that ting his dozen or more boxers jnto/he {ts likely to make an elegant SHARKS WILL EET J. Travis of New York, with a card the Kansas City franchise to New Twice a year we do 4 w18 NJ ‘DILLON WINS FIGHT WILL BOX CANUCKS ‘ae Kansas Cit unds has been Frisco bug has captured him also bartia, Bow sald MeIn Di aacontcmd = ° Dominion Through Consciousness,” iRentepeien cose - $5.00) OLYMPIA, March The Gold Crowns, (22 K.) as low as | i tere yesterday, “and 1 am devoting| OLYMPIA, March aan Prem, Faia foe Bagged : my time now to developing wallops |to limit its a ence aes sane wanes (© — : : : by which Rep. Lum of North Y. Holding he $10,000 appro. ; $3.50) {a them. Most of them can hit, but | the first class, House Bill 192 aig ew: oes Ime the local Edgewater Con ke to discontinue the eight.(Priation made by the council Mon _ some of them have not yet learned | @uiring a bond of $1,000 from oper $2.00 r ee church of this cit 1r law on state and county| 74 for the operation of the muntc All Work Guaranteed 12 Years to put sufficient steam back of oa ai of cae on forcing one a * rtato : ir si Ser Kn | rons may neve become law, | {pal fr Iw of oF a defic a ppropria Dut wut icient tie what 1am de.(to pay a license of $1 = year to the te so 0 “ TE tag Re lcren ion; Comptroller Carroll has asked iain Sov state was passed in the house yes : STEWART HOUSE eapite ite easy passage through) for an opinion from Corporation Sees terday afternoon, 79 to 12 ag dad : ry wart St. " 1 tted |COUn#e! Bradford as to the validity ANOTHER CRIMP IS | “The fitney will soon drive the ree oe 5 od iam : : Public Market Snsmittet|of the ordinance n : : 1% 25¢ Carroll is of the opinion that the | st to the junk heap,” said vere PUT IN PULLMAN street car he junk heap,” sa : ‘ Veal, larae : 4 ; the bers had retired to the | Representative Thomas F. Mur. 2 oe oa tests hee Bi cloak room to r wad Me woaue|elty has no right to draw on the PPARENTLY to make assur < : : nity has AL anes soubty “ure ine Gat |Dhine, proeontve or leader, “Sif |p cistal gunner terumenr "sewer tind ior’ he “ralinay be I 1420.22 Second Ave, versity of Oregon hande: f a m , ‘I move the bill be sent to the|this year and no. provision tat (ff Opposite Bom Marche, Seatth 4 | y 3 . dj]. | motive was inv vary some bo r lat rarwies we another stinging defeat to the Pull- : " waseeess Me a a NAVY. YARD ROUTE. ommittee on labor and labor sta-| heen made in the 1915 budget for|Min Present Location 14 Years : 4 eake ve at Eugene last (Small men like this legislature ‘ man basketball five at Eugene lat tried to stop the operation of eco \ BW. Kennedy and Tourist tics,” Sen, John E, Camp-| such an emergency | ee waren nomic law. I do know from his- ¢ . 0 f K, Baattie, #:20 (¢ bell of Snohomish peaacer st tory that the introduction of im- ‘ “ . 4 i ; ; Two or three voted loudly with proved farm marchiner caused |» 4 chew » “ x t it. Gov, Hart put the t nd the motion carried Representative John L. Wiley, | Ca’ tomatoes 1 \ ' | Roties. : | 1 says if the bill ever Honey, naw, case pack ‘ Pia n nate, it will be democrat, pointed out that the small license went to the state,| navel ranges’ is pee ’ ; pcause that body takes it away whereas the jitneys were wearing | Cal. lemons. per crate : 3 ’ aacahig cl aa aN RE OMMENDA ION ones FREE ADMISSION out the streets of the cities. He most vehemently wanted the whole oyee snare . 7 thing left to the city councils ory neal or : AT DREAMLAND MAN WHO ADMITTED rhe beat | oraement you can have for anything I never saw a jitney or hear¢ it La iy ee DANCING EVERY FVFNING lof one until after T came to Olym ‘ ¢ : i ie EVERY ONE WELCOME | HE POISONED EIGHT scx etygUnnesitatingly place confidence in what he says pla for this session of the legisla: | Aruanaay lacks : = . - | ; mi readily extends to bellef tn what he »,” he sald pples, local , Green tnens : commer ‘ if you have no personal knowledge of it. Mr. Wiley lives in Spokane Lattuoe, hothouse + 28 5 sah redbaadan cov THAT” : ADVERTIS 2 Se : : yarn you & h ast Undertakers. We publish NAB SEATTLE BOYS <2"): 000i) en,is Biche nate astern Washington oate “My men are clever,” timothy TACOM March 3,—Bernard Barley Walsh eph Ratig 14 : : has soar ase AGED SENATOR FRE e OHIO METHOD IN sit ii ona "AED FICHT DENTISTRY : -DOCTO hoss’s age by his teeth, a tobac- co’s by it’s lack of ’em. Two years’ agein’ takes the “teeth” out of VELVET. gg In the slow, careful curing of VELVET, The Smoothest Missing seeth are replaced by OLYMPIA, Wash, March The Ohio Method by artificial teeth OUR SPECIAL $75 FUNERAL Sen. Hutchinson of Spokane is bit that are natural as your original \ 4 : dcloth or embossed plush ter in his denunciation of the men| cat at the Might Drug Co. 169|teeth. Examinations are now be ain, embalm- floor of) Washingt t, near Second ave, tng conducted without charge, and . , candlestick and A have the ex-government physl- | ogtimates are furnished in all cases, | o Sree eee lagnoue yo e and prescribe | , personal services : We Stand Back of Our Work i " i attendants and We want 4 nd of- er . > a by any other tS decor’ he naan, for 12 Years’ Guarantee. Our price 873. ae 7 . ‘ ent ens fT h cowardly, contemptible k fur the Yellow From, 25 Set of Teetl Ly. Seattie...10:46 P. M Although the oldest man in the| > pedkaeeon pi ae | Ar. Portland. 6:00 A. M body, he offered 10 nd hi 15 Set of Teeth : | bad be Standard and tourist sleep: [M\of the controversy 1 ALBERT HANSEN Appice teh $5) Prederich Mors nae reat you, All calls answered ers, day coaches, smoker ner Guaran pene Sleepers open at 9:30 p. m You can just figure T am 21, Jeweler and Silversmith $10 Solid Gold or 4 Fs Gieiiias “ei fuedaavitk Acs c. RES, who had charged on the the senate that the result of more than 30 | years’ experience of the world’s sarees: tobacco is curing akes VELVET slow burning, biteless smoke, which combines the famous pipe qualities of Kentucky Burley de Luxe with an aged-in- the-wood mellowness may be occupied until 8:30 he said Is Now Located at His orcelain Crown ..,. former orderly in the German Odd M mak ion handles: a.m 1 To put himself on record, he said New Store $10 Gold or Porcelain |Fetlows’ home, in Westchester sold by other undertakers from $200 ‘to Our price $100 was opposed to the full cre ‘ count) ork s made e i : CONVENIENT MORNING as oppored the full crew itl ig second Ave r Madison] ridge Work $4 ant w York, was made in th TRAIN to Centralia, Che on psychopathic ward in Bellevue hos: Ly 1 : : C sail Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 U } Cr emation $10 00 halis, Portland and int e %o a P/ pital, New York city ' Bea ace Pa Other Fillings .........50¢@/' Mor Maciaved tint he palsne m oo. ae AMERICAN WRITERS —— som . is | wa eittit, axed Apres » home We give a man a square deal whow he needs a square deal, and he Ly, Seattle. .11:15 A. M. NW ! Office hours, 8:30 to 6 Sundays, | Sk! ‘ on ane F fe bom re nee te it when’ a funeral Is necesanr istrict orney is investigat : ae Pree Offices le ‘ ogee er rly "Re v WY. OnhH iO MOOCHERS TO DANCE Fremont Undertaking Co tee the superiority, ot | Columbia and Second Gains Greenslade of Walla Walla,| we @ : ; | Phones now a Presbyterian minister in Suk the Lundberg F beta and give tree; | The Moochers’ Dancing club has | 3515 FREMONT AVE. PHO! ai YT — ss M 1 Elliott 5609 ei Ghasb, Lebanon, tells of the vain to prove |completed arrangements for its oe vssgaes 1 a RO LD COs Ot tes ea LUNDBERG CO. ut-Rate Dentists Sssriss" sieve veces. owes | AUTOMOMELE AMBULANCE SERVICE. ent Deformit ppliances and hall, 10th and Pine. A large at] Phone Main ceive letters from American friends | tormity A ) } lcriticising the Turk government. | 1107 THIRD AVENUE. 207 UNIVERSITY STREET tendance js expected. ep on a foo