The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1915, Page 7

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een IN HARD BATTLES AT S.A.C. TONIGHT Boys All Have Their Eyes on Trip te Frisco and Possible Championships Johnny Griffiths Beats Azevedo Handily and Is Rapidly Looming to the Front asa Real Championship Probabilit By Kaybee 5 Mai best xing see eattle for many | moons will be « \-C. gym tonight, when Chet MclInty 4 ie lent: he ‘bas via wiles! This photograph, the first published in Seat Saturday's Vanderbilt cup race at San Francisco, shows Dario Resta, the Italian : : . ; : b r driver, in his Peugeot car, winner of both the Grand Prix and the Vanderbilt cup races, and Eddie Pullen, in his Mercer, fighting it out for first against Vi ta Phe bouts eooigtt | Lre | place during an exciting moment in the Vanderbilt cup race. tryouts f t the ae _ acenitennageio 7 “eNONB Rs PER HORE EF wil repress eer vat the Sat Fs" JOHNSON TO FIGHT W.M.B.C. SQUAD WINS CiSCK m ele \s ¢€ er oe is che fair and inewentally) WILLARD IN CUBA | i ANN at vend na y I Wilson's Modern Business Col may be attached to it, they lege baseball club opened its prac ‘om the sirst_tap of thet POR TITLE APRIL 3 BY JOE TINKER Sow oncglmt 4 ag Bele || Manager Chicago Wha tice season Sunday by defeating : b ? HAVANA, March 9 — The mer Shortstop Cubs and Belnfont Dye Works squad by € w Ag alivet battie between Jack Johnson | Manager Cincinnati | pre of 25 to.5. The game was Davies of Victor Davies and Jess Willard for the heavy The funniest thing that ever featured by the heavy hitting of rd the is un weight championship of the |] happened on a ball field did not | the colloge boys and the splendia eas world will take place in this happen in the game ftself, It 1s |battery work of Baxley and “ Anes A city on Saturday, April 3 Just as well {t didn’t Kuntz. The outcome of the game ‘ i lightwesght, who packs an aw This announcement — was We were fighting hard for the Was certain from the start ful kick, will Henry Gleason (S. A. C.), who made last night by Jack Curley, pennant in Chicago, and along The college team will tangle with knows thin ging game himseli Take your who attempted to promote the Pocame Cincinnatt and gave ws South Park next Sunday, and ts dani gp ffair at J Mexico, upon trouble, We got mixed up in rapidly rounding into form for Its ; “at ‘ eipt of a cablegram from place and during the game game with th ttle league team Arc W yard tra before clash Willard agreeing to the terms Mean ane’ 10 een i April 7, with Stanley Clements of and this lightweight and announcing that he would 1 the time. It was part | Any fast out-of-town teams desir ses to be one of the ening start immediately for Havana, kame with me, br ing games may communicate with Re " F ae ie ) arriving here on March 26 ome treason Egan got tad, You O8 Alaska buflding George R he eather, firs CArCO trem New Orleans know how a fellow will f 1 in the gl ull, Tommy Phelps easily scored a ctory According to Curley, the things on the tleld * over m at Ros 1as gained experience and a terms of the fight are identical for th gic — wat trail $x tae with those drawn up for the . . a } punch he ree! on Tommy's trail, with the proposed fight at Juarez and Eagan told me he ! ton y go! jek me ft . i sult they will meet again ight have been agreed to by both ‘ % liek mo after the Phere will be events between Seattle A. C. boys,| principals. Curtey is acting as Wa fiaaits wan oh ye thought Forty Broad athletes re 4 the most prc mising of which is that between Charley Sontag| Chief. promoter of the affair Sot-oF Skonaa come aii |aponded to the first call for a ST IEeA akadden®’” Oliver Ruachey, the S. A.C. gragpl and |e being assisted by Rich a - ere waiting |track turnout yesterday. The and Lloye adder tver Runchey, the krappier ard Kiegin, a local promoter, ye me smo dashed to the club. squad included but four letter men SS will “rastle” Vernon Breedldve, S. A. C. trainer claims managing director. Several ‘jouse, bathed and dressed as = | which means that practically a new I th t Y apid possible and started ° the feather champi f the work This be an sites are available and one as pe ‘Joe Tinker track team will have to be deve etdketis Sp pees area will be selected within the next, toward the stands, Friends ana ute }oped this season. The boys will Meresting ? ei day or two, Johnson get down wives of players, & bumch of late stayers, were at the back of the |) get-into training action immediate _wrpenciaer Fees Hy 7 4, to training today at Marian stand®—and there was Egan waiting (or me at second ba Almost |] ly in ; tion for the first m JOHNNY GRIFFITHS the a er of (he Where he has established a in # flash we were in a fight, battling all over the infield eard ali which will the freshman-soph HAS ONE BUSY MONTH which wi But - « r the in 1 heard i me . ident i i camp of shrieks and screams and éxcitement, and then a roar of laugh April 17, This will N JOHNNY GRIFFITHS. the 3 « a a — ; oes 1 turned my to see Chance coming. He had been getting Akron, O., lightweight, who pad at age = beans or SS the word came that we were fighting—and he || April 24—Freshman - Sophomore holda a ten-round, no-decision summer will be discussed. as w derahirt over his head and came romping up the |] city meet verdict over Freddie Welsh, wise | #s ba br club br do in con KING OF bellowing Hke a bul | May 1—Dual meet with Lincoln ying-birds profess to see a prob- nection with the gichting activities | i heard the women's shrieks, ahd F |) Stay 6——Dual meet with iin. | r 2 ™ s * o y ight inthe middle of the hot m h Wranklin able wearer of the world’s light-| at the San Francisco fair. Charles FEARS NONE OF "EM dale ef aa Saad to sade io Lanett at nn Winans May 18—~Dual meet with Quest weight crown and that in the not| Boyd, chairman of the entertain fellow’s bowed ok ad he anvtatae tar 4 Anne Mistant future. These predictions| ment committee, has arranged a He separa nd had f May 29—City meet ° | ar s and had forgotte ut his cond 1 May 2 j@re all the stronger today as a re-| splendid program of various stunts dee pointe eo ‘ ‘oa min n og prety ia condition until ede joult of Griffiths’ victory last night | and-a full attendance is expected. | » Mlenspekring aown tae exit atalth and Ga Giolla wn Roe sw | ver Joe Azevedo, the Sacramento - } getiiaastheh to tide ehabhouas ane . bd | ‘AS ANNEX TITLE ightweight, In their elghtround BASKETBALL TITLE 1 | fhout at Memphis. Griffiths won as 18 SETTLED TONIGHT ee pleased and was the master of HE basketball championship of - —— = so re asad The Printers” league completed he clever Mexican at every angle the Northwest will be settled their bowling schedule yesterday wf the game, with the result that tonight at the Y. M.C. A. gym,! jafternoon on the Imperial alleys his stock went up strongly with when the Y firet team w Ko} when the Picas won the champion Rhose who are following his ring against Tony Savage's U. of W ship by defeating the Breviers in a jeareer and predicting great things Northwestern conference cham close contest of three games, total for him. Griffiths will be about pions, Both teams have cleaned up . | pine to count. It took the Iast ‘the busiest cug of tea ringdom / thoroughly in their r ctive felde | A — improv nt has . . frame of the match to decide the this month, as his battle with|this season, and as both were beat noted in the poultry market this é lcontest, the Picas win Azevedo was the first of four bouts en by the Illinois A. © tional week A fairly good and for |pins. The Picas scored jfor which he ts sche i. He will champions, they will go into to mall hens is reporte @ are) New ‘ @ Breviers 2,353. Rice of the have a chance to demonstrate what | night's contest on an equal footing lenty e larger stock | Ws! 1.00 | fers put over the high score he can do as an active campaigner. | jt is expected the fur will fly from mands ° of 214 and the high average of ‘Welsh will be Griffs opponent the first whistle. Bleacher and 204.| F pric again at Pittsburg on March 18. As|other seats have been inst and tov) | “Youltry, ‘Veat a result of bis victories over Welsh | the Y gym to take care of it anything below tops sells —_——_——. —@ and Joe Shugrue the services of crowd that is expected to witness| SUAeWitiTiams for almost the buyer's price. Pork) Res 2 MANY SPECTATORS Griffiths are in much demand and | this contest, the last big basketball | : y _| is steady oe gennns tire si ¢ " be har bean forced to turn down a event af "the" season “in went. | TR Kite of the, Dantame, Kid) © ie iicssgioters ie AT WOMAN’S TRIAL number of flattering offers recent-| pigy wijl start promptly at 8-30, and| Williams, not afraid of losing! @— — —_——~~@ | eprines ly. Keep your eye on this bird.| hoch teame will line up exactly as| his title. He heard all this taix| | Prieee Feld Wholesale Dealers ter | | Ducks. zeang _s He looks like a sure comer. they have throughout the season, | bout Johnny Ertle fMoating i caipcatipend | Seuaen eae seh aT 200 TACOMA, Maréh 9—The court around and wired the Milwaukee 1 room where Mrs. Bertha M, Diffley YACHTSMEN TO MAKE promote © in ready to meet |housekeeper,' is on trial, charged PLANS FOR SEASON Iv’s 24-FEET SQUARE Johnny any time they can arrange $s 2h | with murder in connection with the HE tang of spring in the air the match awl” neath A ete A e death of D-yearold Clarence Hall has revived the yachting Sporting Editor: Please print |) Setting Prices to Metbiter for | | WHS crowded with spectators Mon fever in the breasts of mem-|on the sporting page of The Star } Mutter, Fane Chese | | day bérs of the Seattle Yacht club. plans for the coming season will be prize ring. A READER. 17S A HEARTY weicome] [SURE 1S€e Youve Gor. 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It fe a ready chew, out fine port shred 40 that you won't have to grind on it with your teeth, Grinding 0@ ordinary candied tobacco makes you spit too much. ha of pure, rich tobacco does not need to he covered takes the place of two big with mol jabt-Cur The Hiconce. ‘Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacen taste in One st et of the « chews WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TO US and|the regulation size of a boxing or} ‘BOXERS TO MEET AT S. A. C. GYM TONIGHT_ | | HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT TO BE STAGED IN CUBA | jing heard | | Twenty thousand Y. M. C. A. ath-| let the held The association haying the highest score will be awarded a trophy. 8. Harrington leads In the 8. A. tourney, w Sb tle ages of With 76 victories and 30 los George | won ers came the an be at ‘STATES GET A Argument of the motion to dis- Big T Venic The Salt Lake Const league STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915. PAGE 7. RA RRR enn nw on regen roe SPORTING FLASHES solve the temporary injunction re- against the Federal baseball » preventing them |from transferring the Kansas City | Cal ce franchise to Newark, N. J, are be | 1372” Chicago toda | ? es are expected to participate In Hexathlin meet which will be| in New York elty March 20. three-cushion handicap billiard |< with a percentage of .750. P. Harding, C. A, Moon, T. R epard and A. Van Vetchen are| 4 for second place, with percent- Sutton, the cue veteran, # | tone ontons ... ereen Yakima neal bs th rrected daily felect ranch } it ° A Straw, ton .... Timothy tern Washington o« | sound oats... | Barley . ry | (Wholesale the Champion Billiard Play league tournament, which to a clone two weeks before scheduled time, with a percent 717. Calvin Demarest wa |age of second, with a percentage of .673, 1B wno and Citne third, with 664, The |B tar tourney was a financial success} d the league will continue. | league practice games yes m resulted as follows ¢ Chicago White Sox beat the Tigers, 4 at Venice. te sque of t the Ch ago White score San Jone a JOLT IN COURT Dr. Pierce’s Tablets through Mrrors and Exce Chronte Weakne Pal from kly ¢ olumbia Address a ed Manhood, ck, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi~ Kidney and Bindder ‘Trou- ured by b nd and Madison onde the| Kinsell ‘Third letters to Raymond Remedy Co. e P.-l, Country May and ¢ rote (Prices paid producer) | Puret sound timothy i SMITH “Trice ny ihe Bradeer Co? | 2 3 We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northweet Jacobs Photo Shops Building, Seattle Steamers 1. Phone Main #101 i | NAVY YARD ROUTE B. Kennedy and Tourint Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 (except dunday), 8:00, 10:80 m m., 1:30, 2:00, ex cept Sunday (Sunday 2:30), 6:30 pom Saturday, 11:46 p.m Time table subject to change without Price 50¢ Round Trip BULL BROS. Just Printere 217% Pike St, Seattle, Wash 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 WASHINGTON, March 9.—A| = : - ne state is not within ite rights in re} 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY pies nid ihn ta scp? 9 ur needs before attempding to effect 9 juiring a ratlro » carry one} Pe Auate of one of the highen tc commodity or class of traffic at jeans a6 1h I am » Joss, or only nominal profit, ever have had 80 yeas’ experience In though a profit I# gained from it KAMINS PARR other business in the state, the su Te Th eee geet preme court has ruled Disorders, Eexetna, ~ Hydrocele. "6 Come to me for reliable —James Chorney Black, now In DR, DONAWAY, 80%-9-4 Likprty Bullding. the jitney business, can give most Union and Third, Opponite Postoffics any one cards and spades in 9AM. to #8 POM. 10 A, BM. to 18, pinochle, —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE Estis, 25 degree burg bery of a h attach: ONLY 0 d to lis Lumber |a crew sume oper Begs 2 at a blizzard Monday PERMITS OLYMPIA, Mareh 9 which passed the senate yesterday permits j afternoon, | voting mach and not in others. uw SOUTH Couneilma slightly ma fight in th which tory when h between i chew Mt stormy almost resu MOUNT VE was found’ guilty of second} legs was shot away of 2 VANCOUVER, his adversary e seized Stanley's finger! The session of FIR AMATEUR BOXERS | Whooping it Up at One Hundred Miles an Hour ‘DOUBLE PUNISHMENT. IMPOSED ON ROBBER NON, March 9.-—Joe Monday in the rob One of Estis’ by a trap gur the door of the coop. lary en coop MILL IS NOW IDLE) HOQU 1AM, March 9.—The Copa which wif require men, plans to re Thursday. This vation will leave only one idle mill in the | strict NOME, March 9.—A se progress today for Mrs, Emma Dal quist, canght with her dog team in| that raged throughout VOTING MACHINES H. BR. 211 cities tines in some The system to use precincts law had re niform of vot ‘COUNCILMAN HAS A FINGER CHEWED March 9 Stanley sustained a ed. digit during a council chambers, tn seored a vic an stica is teeth began fight followed the counell ited in a battle and a aud royal SELECT 10-PIKOR DANCING PARTIES | HIPPODROME Fit th and University Clean Amusement Momelike 8u RITCHIE EXPECTS ST PHOTO OF VANDERBILT CUP RACE— TO WIN BACK LOST CROWN RITCHIE HOPES TO WIN BACK HIS TITLE THURSDAY Record-Breaking Crowd Is Expe Californian Go Against Englishman Who Lifte Lightweight Crown, in Madison Square Garden. Both Bo Are in Splendid Condition for Bout NEW YORK, March % Both Freddie V sh and Willie Riteb are | seported in the best of shape today for their scheduled ten-round bout n Madison Square Garden Thursday evening Kar! ications are that a record aking crowd will be on hand | when Refe ly Hoche sends them wa | New Yorkers xpecting to see either a dancing match or a real | fight. Local fight like to see Ritchie in action, and for this reason they i coin liberally for the pastel i Ritehe har os K into t ing with the ee Of getting mach - considered here to have a chance to ake good, too, if nds up and fi but the champion is not spected to do anyth e kind Welsh is one of the best defensive re in the coun when he is facing a man of Ritchie's abil- A BATTLE WORTH WHILE said Ritchié, “the w York fans met in London | chased bim all any such course this time. I im- Ish will stand w vill se@ a battle worthywh ring. I don’t in fend to stand in the m ing and dare him to fight, This, I igure, will make the crowd g er him until he is forced to mix mat- ters, and then there will be hing doing 1 shall be on the alert ome I will be there with the wallop, Of actics, the m bh will be un- jon is entirely to blame.” One punch is all it takes to stop Welsh for that chance, und when { if Welsh adopts his asual stalling but the crowd will find the course, nreremting DIES TO PAY HIS surface. But this was not Hospital surgeons said the unless others sactt- burt enough would die ced some of their skin Among those who presented * themselves was Paul Steele, Well- known lightweight boxer, who gave 20 inches of skin from bis legs. DENTAL LOS ANGE . March 9.—Be-| canse he had lost his wife's money in an of! venture, and in order that she might collect $10,000 insur-, ance policy on his life, John W d Reid, once a wealthy of] operator, an fut bis affairs in order, and te phoned Dr, #.P. Ryland, a minister OPTICAL of his intention to commit suicide While the minister frantically at PRICES CUT tempted to locate Reid, he wrote his letters, explaining why he WA&S| qo sutt the Hard Times |taking bis life, and leaped from the} gk tow root of the Astoria hotel to the| gor strictiy |cement pa nt, 150 feet below Dental He was instantly killed in Seattle You need my low pr tinue while the times last. Hard Times Optical Prices Call at My Op- hard ‘SCORE GIVE SKIN | TO SAVE LIFE OF BABE 3 EARS OLD se SE Y ment. Have your eyes examined and classes fit- ch 9.—In answer to TACOMA ted for you and T will guarantee to f to $5 on any pair f in a aper| save you from article, 20 girls, boys 1 vis. 53 glasses you may me Lenses ited St. Joseph's hos and | dust gape oval of cuticle save the life of submitted to th ir bodies to Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. Seattle's Leading Dentist. Department, 713 First Ave, Tw or re voluntee: Pe ag ra amore volunteer Unies Block. ere turned awa Optical Depurtment, First Ave, Willie Haukaas, 3, fell into Washington Bi » and was terribly burned. |Be Sure and Come to and 713 First Ave. | His father submitted to an o: to furnish skin to cover ne Open evenings until days until ¢ for people 8 and Sun- | tion who work. Established 1882 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | FIRST NATIONA BANIK Of Seattle, Wash., March 4, 1915 RESOURCES -$2,054,916.49 150,000.00 532,661.68 50,554.00 1,587,347.07 Loans and Diseounts .. U. S. Bonds oiber Bonds, Warrants and Sto Real Estate, Furniture and, Fixtures. Cash and Exchange $4,975,479.24 LIABILITIES 300,000.00 pital Stoc SUEDINS™ 5..500.50 0% have cses ae + 100,000.00 If Undivided Profits .......sscessees 29,580.36 Circul@on 55.06% Har tose abe eee 98,345.00 |} Bonds Borrowed .... ce eeeees 34,649.49 [Di nyets tity hace SeecePa iC scstebesss 44¢2000rsm | $4,975,479.24 | OFFICERS | M. A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice President ©, A. PHTILBRICK, Cashier. M. MeMICKEN, Vice President A, R. TRUAX, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS M. A, ARNODD, R. D. MERRILL, President Vice. Pres, Merrill & Ring Lum ber Co. THOMAS BORDEAUX, J President Mason County Log D, H, MOBS | ging Co. Vice President | ©. D. SHER PATRICK McCoy, Manager Fisher Flouring Mills Lumberman Co H.W. ROWLEY, MAURICE McMICKEN Billings, Mont Hughes, MeMicken, Dovel & HERVEY LINDLEY, Ramsey, Attorneys Seattle, *

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