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“Solid Gold Fillings STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915. PAGE 7, JIM FLYNN AND GUNBOAT SMITH Wit MEET |||—-IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH . C. CHAMPS PLAY VARSITY FRIDAY NIGHT— BOXERS LOSE 3 BOUTS AT VICTORIA FLYNN AND SMITH FUNNIEST BOSTON FANS DOPE IT OUT ONE MILLIONAIRE JANES TRAINON == VARSITY WILL Hee ee eet ER ane ecn cence: NS PORSRIENGFIRTITT PLAY CHAMPS JUAREZ, MARCH 6 SW INGML ) FRIDAY NIGHT | Playing circles around the Unt- putting It pretty strong, andthe cast with any certainty, despite the rsity of Oregon five and keeping ae IIAP AAA AAR AAA AAI PPP PAPAL PIPPI IPP ALLL LLL ALLL BDL ALAA APPA PPPAPAAPPPPPLAPPPLPLL a) PAP PL PL LLL PLDI fans eleewher will noede au statements t t he 8 fully th i n te “ le Rather Than Disappoint ‘Agsembled Cow-Gentle men, | Mcatsetana toe viata ta Ohgure™.\receraree, and La tke eke aa event xt while the U. of 0. Oana lack Curley Will Stage a Bout on Date Set for] all they want, but ite a fact [It Is well known that the star sec | up a score of 26 with a greater #fe , : ; : that grows stronger every da ond baseman hasn't the strength f Mlinot champlon- World’s Champ Battle. Ike Cohen, Who Is in Jail, Taking all in slintaen ic ew Sesalany ~abat he. works .entirel fig ba etbal ti vind come aa Pays a Visit to the Sporting Editor and Makes a Talk. point at this end of the line, jon hin nerve, | icking at Hugene last night. The both teams appear to have A-1 Minot men however are =6not | chances of leading at the end Another gloom outlook ta the king for ar such walkaway of the 1915 season fact that Bill James may hold out Iwhen tt tangle with the Wi By Kaybee you are | arge wedge of cake and get Of the two, the Red Sox look to as he — alread has ory ington squad at the University mall chunk ied t u fe excuse be in better trim than the Nation-| Should this actually be the case, the gym tomorrow night small chunk handed to you, you are excused als, although the Braves are toting | Braves will lose one of their best The Ilinols boys have been the for failing to gi using cheers That what i the world’s championship pennant./twirlers. It was “Big” Bill that did] national A. A. U. champs for three } ~ ¥ The Braves’ chances this year,|such effective work in last year's} ear 1 the W. squad has been rg plac ans gathered in the vicinity 1 y ar’s| orm ha en bapabes : all around the clreult, are popularly | series, With him on the other side! th rthwest conterence title of Juare Mex gentlemen of the Southwest are supposed to be the best. The team 6 will have to} holder for the past two years, This nti at El Paso thi and ic an still be considered a young to secure ar means there ill be some fire- +h ¢ eo Jone, The acquisition of Sherwood works at tomorrow night's game, ! 1se feet oe anand - The Washington five has not been defe or it home floor s t ey, | for 1 than two years and w it would be o get on| ey expect to keep the fem he battle ground. But he x to dis elo eee ear by banding out « walloping ah ne laa at ng nothing. Not| BY AD BRENNAN Y visitors tomorrow cow gentlemen to the extent ng them thing llinois men have been dear old Jack. Curley has now ged for a battle to be} Pitcher, Chicago Federale ated but once since they left Chicago for their invasion of the Juarez race track arena lest thing | ever heard The funniest thing coast, at Oakland by the Y. M. C. ay aftterne 1 jlo fireman, and “Gunboat’’|in my life was on the bail field. It nn, the Pue pulled off Saturc between Jim ' 1 +h , "i field, | A. team Smith. Will that not be exciting? Yes, it will not. Curley |happened In 1908 at Soringtials, | Washington's lineup follows: says the managemen! will make nothing out of the battle} oe ‘say Andtews erennlal, | Savage, center; Davidson, D, Rob- he entire wate 1 be turn o Flyr nd Smitl son, forwards; McFee and Fanch- i the entire gate will be turr ed over to Flynn and =mith. | was manager and third baseman he A scientist has discovered that the sun is not set when it Is set; we! guards. Tracy Strong will ref- ls not characteristic of Curley Yes, it is not. But at} Hutehineon, Jay holde the rec ene | Understand that, b se we know that Fre eree the contest. The game will that. there may be seven or ci f those misguided cow|of the world for punishing the) won he is whipped the eddie’ at Ta a Bats there Cay Be sever OF of -_ chewing gum in a ball game a glia A ee alled at 7:45 shary gentlemen wh Il cross th io Grande to see such a con i r k | m gentlemen w i the Rio Grande ec ac Atchison, now pitching for Broo OM; ta Je tiak, aw ‘Grobe we eollege athlete-bbendiie the. Moment the test. Some cc men will fall for anything, including |tyn, was pitching for Hutchinson) on hare him trom pias mold bricks a ds land Butch Freeze was catching eae j ah % him. The Springfield batters were piste, Aah | ee ne a | h 4 it seem IKE COHEN, “IN JAIL” trial? Not on your daguerreotype! | hitting Atchison hard and Mt weeks They've repaired the cruiser Goeben again; THAT BOAT IS THE! VISITS SPORT WRITER Those promoters ald look after | @d that bya ve bounded off Jay'’s| AD WOLGAST OF THE NAVIES! | ITH his right ear done up {n/a man in a difficulty of this kind, | Past third . : $76 }. 88 a small bale of cotton|and {f they didn’t have the coin |#nine aan Re! TODAY'S POME Mies Rena Manning, member of the exclusive winter colony at where the M. D, has been would get it quickly enough to keep | aot inten ven age som io mal When the onterprising athlete isn't jumping | Pasadena, Cal., who set a hard pace in athietic training, not alone for Mflower out of it, one of their performers out of jail. | ¢'@' patted He | to be d ndi : | the pleasure to be derived directly, but with the serious purpose of hard-| pruning the cauliflowe | motion to him to pitch the ball on reba csaly pleat tniprpeiga cen, Space Batangas | ening herself for the social activities of the night now centered around, Singles matches in the City ynsideration with another, looking like a Bel- But isten, bo, when I do get out igs Boy gp und, Ike Cohen, never again. Ne-vatre. No more held in the county ail, pending of the fight game for me. I'm done. \ Ang trial on the charge of manslaugh- Right how a little tray of slum jew. | Pe ter in connection with the boxing elry with a few pairs of suspend ring death of Ludwig Anderson in ers hanging down the side looks Taking one paxue cha i 7 the outside corner of the plate 90 | “The magrate’s life is not a happy one the fox trot and kindred dances. Tennis is one of the most popular /®#kue championship race bowled they would hit it in some other dt | cut of these “first aids to the new dances.” Many of the others of the mill- 02 the Imperial alleys last might i i resulted as follows: Riddle, 811; Frank Noel may referee tne Juarez “fight.” | never thought it of Jennie tourist Set followed Mies Mannings example Dickerson, 809; 8 record ha nblemished, Still, 1 hope be is fair ax man, 917; Robb, AT LEAST SIX SECONDS ¢ count ten If Johnson nocke nm the Bismarck ly some one almost knocked | leg off and he yelled “Ral-|bim. | * and motioned again. Freeze TAKES WILL HE COME BACK sary. breesed into The Star of. ter to me as a meal ticket than ian eam vate aEet January: ree or'a chat with, the the fattest purse ever offered. for a wae mad. He jerked hie maak eff down aes SPORTING J 0205.60 tie 28 6 tines ™ 7 Ny world c vyions » { and yelle J A. sporting ay is ey re Pre ee ENS “To h—— with him, Raleigh, you s is going dry: and after this spring big league players », 916; Hulette, 1,047, fs in jai Jiterally, Ike oh - “ #0 anxious tc » there a month ahead of the clubs to get — in | pitch to me." FLASHES at meal times and when he &' SEATTLE BOYS LOSE | Jay never lost one chew of his| inte fon. In the Elke’ House league Capt. Calohan's team, No. to bed. Ike soon graduated into BOUTS AT VICTORIA ied back beat Capt. | lowed urn he j a the “trusty” class and is allowed BATTLE Athletic club boxers| «ve pitching to you—but| If all these bushers who are breaking In this spring live up to what n's No, 6 squad by @ score the run of the Semetnanee | yp Poston S had thetr corks pulled by the/they’re alming at me they say in the Cobb and Eddte Collins will have an eas | Whippet hounds have been In- to 2.280. Brown of the as being permitted to get < Canuck mitt artists at the Vic-| summer on the t troduced as pace makers for In-| winning team put over the high town to his doctor's office several hesetar ches toria Island A. C. smoker, tn Vic-| une ao veek. Hs te accompanied toria, last night, losing all three!| ‘SOCCER BOYS PLAY by 2 deputy ve downtown the io-/bouts by narrow margins, The b | When Ike sets ory boxer leads contest was that between Ear 1| Seana © 4x8 | stinct born in e 2 the sporting Baird, 8.A.C.,and Al Davies, which| Artangements are being made for| “Let ‘em all jump; I'll get semi-pros,” remarks C. Holiday Ebbetts, | him to the desks of the spo between the Carbonado| 115 thereby raises a hope that he will improve the Brooklyn team | PAS RE | diana university track athletes score of 235 and high average of Harvard coaches bar athletes who dance, perhaps fearing the tango! too brutal for football players Charles Heddon of Doweglac, | Mich., beat Corwin Huston, Detroit, in the Class A 18.2 balkline nation al amate pionship | tournament at Phil lday b M. Lord wallop yesterday, when Gov. Stews art virtually put an end to horse racing by signing the bill which pro- 2 rR. bibits race gambling. At the same Edward ‘ime the governor signed the bill re- 400 to auiring saloons to close at midnight ‘as naturally as the W2s so even for three rounds that|® 5° “ : 59" editors just thw tree grow in the the judges called for a fourth. In|#chool soccer team and the Wood roots of a willo sat Woodland park the last stanza the boys mixed {t|land Park Juntors s c water. " rs at W 4 Beernen. oe tee. like a couple of steam engine: t Sun on a ernoon. Th Care| (GETTING THE HABIT the roughing Davi 4 & shade|bontdo Inds cleim the championship ER AGAIN IN THE in the roughing Davies had a shad: np ma N a cee ane “ { ead and not to open before § a. m, the better of it and got the verdict.jof the state in their class, and RING, SAYS COHEN he bette nd got the v ea will be the SALEM, Ore arch 4 The} ; oe . onside! nle of Victor d | looks like a spe yardiualbens: noua R' fon tend ptberst be hens. lantal . y oe yo Hid wad ota *louteome. Arran © not é 9) washington state colle » basket Jimmy Duffy won the decision SNOHOMISH WINS IT ation anc oun pee re ~ . wade be - wt fiv n few days a conte t MN trooklyn . ‘cohen three rounds and ed the | vet comp for the 1 of ater r meat be ia receiving, Cohen |three rounds and was awarded the|it) tit reen the Carbonado team for the Northwestern confer ‘ i 1-roW pita second round of t Croppot, Fred and ¢ rmine the ownership of fs no fonder of durance vile than decision. In the average human, but he looks his combat with 8 at it philosophically and says that|Pinkman, 8. A. C., had the better|4 ich will championship, are rently PITTSBURG, March 4.—Bar- ting in the habit of being d SNOHOMISH, March The Snohomish high school girls’ basket- eattle Thistles, wh if his continued sojourn in the bas-|of the Canadian, but the latter more| Millan cup. A Mahe giv obaa weakllgMb Feb iy Abend tlonten Bieri mang di with Young Shugrue and |D#!l team won from the Edmonds tile is doing any one any good he than made up the difference tn th Pietery Rational teegue ety |S ee eee ce, oe oe Chi let Harvey on account of ii-/Dish girls. in a close contest hens should worry. Ike's kick is Just other two chapters and won the ver-|“Pg)l” Perritt, former announced today that Hans tame “ om oy team last} evro recovered and has start, ast night, The teams were close this: He figures that there should dict twirfer, who had Wagner, the veteran shortstop, = nikht @ score wa EAGT vhsre will be & cpmebadtee in the again throughout the contest, Snohomish be enough money among the sports ya S aietaet to elas had signed a 1915 contract and | Willarm ver ‘ erson of Louis Chevrolet in the sana winning in the last few minutes of of Seattle to bail him out. He is reps WILL SPEND Coming as it does, on the heels of} Would be seen at his old posi 500-mile auto race at Indianapolis, The Anacortes Elks are organ-|Play by a score of 10 to &. confident as % Loon gage me ot ae THEIR COIN IN FIGHT the cases of Walter Johnson, Ivy ay Be. Pag ca bey Be bony WHITMAN COACH | Memorial day. Chevrolet is one of |izing a strong baseball team and ne nd doesn particular ah catalan take ekinn ama Siame sep agner i ' host sensational drivefs in the| Will take on Elks clubs and othe: Bee ae tenia dll experience 1 Federal baseball league has| Wingo and Jimmy Austin, the Fed| Wegner Unt Mare uMe” 8 ooo ith Ht sensational drivets inthe] will take on Elks clube and othe GOWEN WILL SPEAK : ce pent an emergency fund of about officials feel they are being pr LeeGe, Piste ; is : before he is found guilty hting|too much on @ sore spot, and the per year. enty s. WALLA WALLA, March 4—Ow.|the 1910 Vanderbilt. in which he) will play the Batters & Smith first game of $100,000 to be used in —— he sea 1 y I figure it,” {ts legal battles, and present indica-| worm is prep “aa ta Hateow boxes. ert I had tions are that a cood-aized chunk of |i# anything left of the $100,000 fund r ond Il be expended in the the Feds ng for Jim Coffroth in |that fund wi t been fighting {or Uncle Tom Me-|near future, according to Presldent |settling ing to the {liness of Clarence Thom,| capsized and was thrown about 60 | team Clarke, will leave here Satur % anar ts fen at but escaped without serious | sor day for toe tavne toiling ser ral manager not, ath s at at the Queen Anne Congregational he has been com hurch Thureday night on “The at Dawson, Ky wlled to leave school and return to[ RACING GAME DIES Drama League—Its Object and Hi | | the Work of the , is} if there, headed by Manager Fred ing to turn Dr. Herbert H. Gowen will speak 7 in Los Angeles, and an ac- Charles Weeghman of the Chicage|the removal of sas Cit his home at Lebanon, Ore | George Rublee, whose nomina ; attle Center, cident of this kind occurred, do Federals. The i franchire to Newark, N. J. whieh Star Wants Ads find the lost sition is being filled temporarily by| tion to trade commission is uncon | | Mrs. C. K. Bliss will read a short you believe they would let me lie ointment is the case has been postponed until Mon-) . (Donald Clancy, a member of last} firm will get recess appoint HELENA, Mont. March 4.—The| drama, “The Open Door.” The pub- rk National contract by W. D. day in Chic ticles football tear riday is thou form vy it Montana an awfultlic is invited a couple of months in jail, waiting | AND YouLL FIND IT To BE YOUR MOST POPULAR DECISION (RULE FoR THE 8 potatoes advanced half a e eo ——@ Phi Delta Theta fraternity will Everett jitneys force street car) “00! potatows advanced hall a < “@ HERE | hold founders’ day Saturday night,| company to lay new tracks on Col The tottom ¢ ve, formerly auoted @ 10 @ March 12 by and Broadway streets. se gure, . vipat 2 =e at 2%c, Jumped a quarter ow a cent e *Seattie attorneys asked to aid Steamer Glengyle expected here| Will of Homer N. Lockwood de destitute Belgian lawyers now in vises $6,000 to Whitman college while the top price soared from 3c to 3%4e England Rehearsals for People’s chorus college never heard of | wood 4 ; Federal Judge Cushman desig: progressing splendidly before # a Bee re no other price altera ae nated to serve two months’ term in "sy a Gottie, member of Elke and, Washington bullding dedicated at |tlons toda New York city Shriners, died Wednesday San Francisco fair Thursday Movies will be made at Scenic “pb, J’ £. Crichton addressed P Pitees Paid Wholesale Hot Springs Sunday by Seattle nurses Wednesday night || Seesubins eae zl \ Sasn ta beckon Eo compan) z Home Consumers’ league meets PS - Poultry, Veal ané Pork Cast of “Ziegfield’s Follies” com: qiursday night in Henr3 building ‘ ted dally by J. W. Uolwin & Co.) Ee HY : ing to the Metropolitan, will attend] Amaryliis club will a Fiver apuds ......18.00 @20.00 reas club's annual ball April 12. | og these B 4 fie Tausme Caen 20.00 60 oth one setaredlesention.aeeadbeie ee night at i 4 fle FOR SCHOOL USE * Bur wks ines @iace ” ae Ea on potat 45.00 @50.00 rm i. new 9p $0 ELSEWHERE [ce ees i 29 © astern Washington oats. ° ° t OLYMPIA, March 4,—Represen Oregon Omtone s+ roe ee: $14 tive Paste » wanitagion " Colorado governor signs prohibi-|tative Robert Grass of King today | Onions, Yakima : o1y |» li Redacted taki, AP cade |) : tion bill amended his bill making {t the | Qnlon sets sreseees US ae John D., jr, expresses desire tolauty of school boards to open| Ww katead | B aid Colorado families made dest! ay umbers 175 @ 2 ULL BROS. | E UMPIRE OHIO METHOD IN |tute by recent mining troubles, | buildings at night for meetings of | |i roe ys RN MCE NDE PE | | EXPLAINS To THE GOOD JUDGE, Brig. Gen. Scott, chief of army, | fees or OR das Just Printere | | } A at the pom | Celery, crate DENTISTRY ccc ech certo" a8 NAN | oy so, £S ag ci |eeaeg yoratHino—wainioas| PREAT OVATION (;° right to your dealer and of those who pr veth are replaced by|tement with Pinte Indians be Lge ena een (Gal meer és eu ‘“ ” aDs tect are rac ath | Brilllancy of Mellleh's comet on [MDIILY that soctalin — a pee oie | FoR WOMEN ONL get a pouch of “Right-Cut y apid increase r ard ob: s @ advan OF ene arb, local hotho 10 124} ia’ aceliabaad - 3 = akg that are natural as your original ear aedeagal laa th oh It make duty of the | eat pe Rory Labo 3 - Be, Maptersene ution Mest lause lasting five minutes —the Real Tobacco Chew, teeth. Examinations are now be-|"*OMOry. | chase. E. Bligh at |Domrds to make ch rules and] itoney, new, case ii 200 246 CER inhi remedy fy ear Thomas H. Bolton, council: | ° conducted without charge, and gh at) regulations as they see fi ‘ov: | Honey TRO! BLES AND IRREG ran-elect, when he appeare < rs a . * . pl pire i Angeles implicates Altred | renter igs of “non-partisan, | 1m @ TROUBLES AND IMURGU-| man-elect, shen he appeared at th It will give you better satisfaction We Stand Back of Our Work|of Jacob Vogel and wite at Fruit. |2on-sectarian, non-exclusive organ:| 1 300 @ 3 doves iat’se'3 cil Wednesady night, Over 400! than the old kind and last you longer zations which wish to meet. This 100 @ fi ‘ . in plain er Money | union men gave him an ovation sel. | 1 t for 12 Years’ Guarantee STaiheacslinion tabi kamaae-bath in reality simply the present is 8 re f they fall after far trial, Hours] dom equaled in the council's his-| and taste better. $25 Set of Teeth $8 houses providing gold medals tor| Practice. fe eal eee It’s a new blend of mellow, sappy leaf Busrantesd ... ambassadors who acted as medi of women's organization tone 10 & re ere mac | Marsh, president of the State Fea | Seasoned and sweetened just enough. $15 Set of Teeth Bsmerte to foreion éounties chow Jeration of Labor, BE. B, Ault, editor niced big increase in January report of |, He made the amendments after a| of the Union Record, Martin J Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the Guara old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful beige . i commerce department fight had showed the house would| |Flyzik, president of the United $10 Solid Gold | or 4 AR. Titlow, receiver for defunct 2 stand for the use of xchools I A the R biatnn Winters ‘din ‘the ttavthwent of ordinary tebacco, Just nibble on t until you find Jain Crown United States National bank, Cen-|>Y, believers in unconventional or district, James Duncan, president chew that suits you. Tuck it away.’ Porce tralia, gives depositors notice of "@dical programs | HE MAKES CLOTHES of the Machinists’ union, and others $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 10 per cent dividend | alts Bolton promised loyal service to Bridge Wor SO eater (a%t.07* "°™* BROVIDE FOR COAST Ke" Me Raform"eager ns his platform pledges | Ohlo court holds million dollar ators between U. 8. and Mexico : Phen let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how, much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to! be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco) That's why it costs less in the end. ready chew, cut fine and short shred so that you won't have Bolton will tender his resignation | Other Fillings ...50@| Insurance fund of Baltimore & ARTIL I ERY CORPS Neale as business agent of the Bakers vit with your teeth, Grinding oa ordinary candied tobacco Ohio Southeastern, illegal | Tailoring at union at its meeting Saturday night makes you apit too much, P 730 to 6. Sundays,| Divers may be used in effort to 4 As the office of president of the] ‘The taste of pure, rich tobaceo docs not need to be covered 1 meee etre, ted wea Y®+| earn her Clarence Lucas, Se-| OLYMPIA, March 4.—Captain Popular Prices Central Labor Counctl does no licorice. Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste | ttle lumberman, met death in Mir. | Clarence Blethen would better lool For Men For Women Expert French’ Clean- carry @ salary, Bolton will not One small chew takes the place of two big to his patriotic laurels. The appro rf 5 it up at present ; chews of the old kind. ath P, headquarters at St. Paul|priation bill has an appropriation} ing, Alterations and : te z ee! ¢ t on IO | reports that majority of people for the maintenance of still anoth $20.00 $22.50 Repai ing WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY [traveling to fair ask to be routed jer coast artillery corps pet Resend niece inion Square, New Yo: {1 ‘ough Seattle It AABuIN that the embers 2 . * perintendent of Oregon state peni-|mer vacations in good moral sur BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TO US 207 UNIVERSITY STREET tentiary. roufialogs, AT STATE EXPENSE! |

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