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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. PAGE 7, | AUSTIN AND SALT, PROMOTERS, FOUND NOT | GUILTY; TO DISMISS CASE AGAINST IKE COHEN t _ 2 | NORWEGIAN GIRL WINS INDOOR TENNIS TITLE |S. A. C. ATHLETES CLEAN UP AT SPOKANE MEET | PPL LLL LD LEP LLLP LPP LL PLL LLL PLL LI LLL PLL LLLP PLP PPP PPP PPP AUSTIN AND SALT ARE NOT GUILTY [—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH DADRA PLDI PDD DDE DRAPE LDAP DPD REDD PPP AD wn | J. BAYLEY DOESN'T | How to Hit a Fast Out Curve- , HANKER FOR FIGHT By Our Special Trainer hrough M SSCARING MOSQUITO S) SWINGING MARBLE 7 gh His Aanager, Condon, the Canadian VIBRATION CAUSES WHICH PLIES. TO STRING WHICH CRACKS FISH After Deliberating Six Hours Jury in Judge Mackintosh’s Title Holder Refuses io Listen to Any Reasonable PALM TREE TO SHIVER— THINKING ITS A FELINE = BOWL. LETTING WATER POUR— Court Acquits Promoter fe All Responsibility for Proposition to Defend His Title. Ike Cohen Is Breath- at wi . ka" “Ww ing Easier a$ Resul Verdi pe to's hie dan Death of Ludwig Anderson. Ike Cohen, Who aS Result of Verdict. —| Struck the Fatal Blow, Will Be Liberated, By Kaybee @evrsrawapages Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin, rious | normal man FFORTS to get Joe Bayley, who is the latest holder of NosSuitos Meer promoters of the boxing con The t en on a charge of . E . sae neEREBY— test here on January 9, which mansla was deferred until the Canadian lightweight title, into the ring with “Rough | resulted in the death of Ludwig the trial of the ters was over, suse” a fro vhom for 3 | Anderson from a blow struck by (and in the me me Cohen hi “ use” aaesiy Burns, from ze om he ge one for a ike Cohen, Ban Francisco pugii- |been in jail nominally, although am championship bout on Good Friday seem futile. Bayley, | ist, were acquitted by a jury in (a “trusty” he has had the run of through his manager, Maurice Condon, is little inclined to risk Judge Mackintosh’s department =the } unde, His trial will be such a fleeting thing as the Canadian title, and will listen to | of the superior court last night, next in wo reasonzble proposition | after the jury had considered The case went to the jury Frid reasons Proposit : the evidence six hours, Elght (afternoon at % o'clock, following ex At a recent conference between Burns and Condon, | women were on the jury. tended arguments torneys for Burns offered to scrap on a winner-take-all basis and a sub- Austin and Salt we charged both sides, and a verdict was re stantial side bet or to split any way that lwoked good to @ with manslaughter, and the effort turned at 9 o'clock . ‘ 7 ba PITCHER TURNS of the prosecution was to prove Prosecuting Attorney Lundin Condon. The latter said he would have to debate the mat- BAVES BALL PINWHEEL» Shey were conducting an illegal] eeld teday that the chaminiae THERE BY— ned manslaughter against Ike Co- hen will be dierniseed today and WITH TERRIFIC SPEED MAKING prize fight The defense ¢ the contest was a mere boxing ex ter with Bayley and at any rate Good Friday would be too toon ns AIR, VIBRATE 1 'q Burns asserted he is still Canadian champ and said that} . PHONDORAPH— a age momen beta he = pode heh pin aoe aa a ld have to cut a leg off to make 133 pounds, the} | A brother of the dead pugilist| county jail. “If we cannot com Bayley wow! a € 4 « ii t \ ripe claimed on the stand that Cohen) viet the men who promoted the weight they were supposed to make for their Fraser Mills thf ini |struck Anderson a foul blow, which| affair, there is absolutely no NN DAAIN, ON STOVE MARL Bape RECORD REVOLVES | caused the fatality, but this was de-| ol that we can convict 4 where Burns nominally lost the title j Condon made a proposition to box Burns at catch weights and bet $500, and when Burns snapped at it, provid- ing that Bayley first box him for the title at 133 pounds, Condon started to hedge and the affair is no nearer settle- f ment now than ever. bout, — c ATING STEAM URNING SIMP AROUND, AND nied by Anderson's seconds and| Cohen, who was in their em- ploy,” said Lundin, lothers i Zowie! HOME RUN! | Expert testimony was Introduced] state will drop the o |by the defense to show that Ander-| him,” — a e | son had been the victim of a serious | ——____- _ |blood disease, which left his blood vessels in a hardened condition, and that a blow such as was struck by Cohen might have ruptured a blood Slaughter, on account of the death IKE COHEN HEAVES A fatality at a box- BASEL HANGS BIG LEAGUE HH OF RELIEF of Anderson. a HAT loud noise like the sough- |B show they | were | promote vessel in a man in his condition 4 tog of a simon, which swept | Would be the last thing in the UP NEW MARK 6 world they would want, and to hold them responsible for guch- an un avoidable accident wonld be silly CAMP SCORES over the city about 9 o'clock last night, was only the sigh of re Nef hove by Ike Cohen fn the coun- ARE IN BUNCH = it would not have been a se LANDIS DECISION ‘ found them not gutity, that his erage for Class D in the city three as of a similar verdict would ype gree man mee bay kill cushion dilliard tournament at) The Philadelphia Athletics beat | 2838 The former mark was 2792 Morris of Chicago. Other |] day. The Federal 1d to have club here fast night. If it had d be almost assured, if his case ever |$.inan in Anion t evouid be to} Brown & Hulen's last night, de the Chicago Cubs, # to 8, at Jack matches on the program for ¢ the commission declared a trust, |) not been for Leon Ansbaugh, a q came to trial That the action) ym i ao time for it. foating Charles Shatia, 26 to 12, in Sonville. Pia |_In the handicap doubles on the, day were Eames ve. Jevne and void under the Sherman law. Spokane lad, hitherto unheard against Cohen will be dismissed to-|™#ke him do me lor 48 innings. Benny Shoits held the The St. Louls Americans beat) 8. A. C. alleys last night Grinnell Ellis ve. Lean; DeOro ve. of as a boxer, who took thé day was the statement of Prose] Were THE VERDICT former record the Beaumont team of the Texas/and Churchill rol av, nnd) Jevne, - measure of Harold Pemberton, cuting Attorney Lundin LEAVES THE GAMES Ted Mallory won from Clint Gin-| ese, 7 to 1, at Beaumont Stusser and Bouck | Ee nw gap . gh sabe /HOCKEY CHIEF HURT) * A Cs in in Sh pee (om 3 began Austin and Salt were tried on | nold to 1 Mallory ran out m Kickhelf 50 a7. . A. C. athletes wou ave OUTCOME OF TRIAL 62 ; “ Bowling in the Commercial league ickhelfer, to 47, and Cap- | pe the " Skmerne orHens [sx counts ontnaagttar and pro |i: tings, air Ginnoid bed ped POSTPQNE — MEETING Pir iteimart store ict iene rene0 fo 40. Eames lot Oo | vascouvnin, ic. March 20—| ema ve i" seven VERDICT of acquittal in the] were “acquitted. on, both. Whnt| Gerais Shannon came within ove cw YORK. ia: an _ary,, | the Firestone Tire team put it over] games, the firet te, Morin, w0 t= | chances of the Vancouver hockey | With honors even. at the end a ais of Abatinn aed Melt WAS] Ocas the verdict of the fery on thelot tying the avecsnd “700000 for] Net, kone, March 90—The| the Brunswict-Balke five to| e@ second to Daly, 46 (1.00) champions of the Pacific|the third round of their affair, Val | confidently expected not/iast count amount to? Simply th C. defeating C Mostwieg | opening date of the National Bow!-|2246 Sandell of the winning team| to 60. |Goast, winning the world’s series |Sontag, 8. A. C., waded into Spale only by them, but by every D¢/that the jury finds that the four-|25 to 19, in 4 innings. Loveland) u% jociation tournamest _bas/put over the high scor |with Ottawa next week have taken|ding Marshall, Spokane, like @ who follows the history of ring f®|round boxing contest pur, [25 to 32, to 48 innings, Loveland| been postponed from March 27 to) Hoge of the losing team high aver NO la decided slump with Capt. 8i| whirlwind in the fourth, and easily April 3. jake of 193 RWE GIRL Griffis of the Vancouver team, in| won the verdict. Just neteraly a * a witness harmless contests of the mesma pa és cases that come to my m! manly art, The entire affair mere Seat e lonshi as won here Earl Baird, Archie Wyard a those of young Tesnebaum tn Call |ty goes to show that greater care Fred Ludekens still leads in the The Galiard Tigers have organiz The Youngstown school walloped yesterday by Miss Moila Bjur- |. Grapplers of the U. of W. and|/Henry Gleason, 8. A. C., pene Be fornia, over which a long trial re-|should be exercised in examining | swimming contest which has been ed for the coming season with the! the Jefferson school, 33 to 1, heavy! stedt, the Norwegian champion, | Washington State College squads | bouts, Gleason taking titles in both sulted, only to find the man whol contestants before they enter the | (py progress for five weeks among following lineup: Dawson, c.; Me fckwork on the part Youngs who defeated M Ma Wag- | will tangle on the mat at the vars-|the 135 and 145-pound classes. struck the fatal blow “not guilty,” | ring. boys in the Y. M. C. A. school, Lug @ushila. p.; Loring, 1b.; Comrada, town being responsible for the one ner, former title holder, in |ity gym tonight in the last wres Oliver Runchey, 8S. A. C. 188 and the trial of Tommy Burns and ekens ie a regular fish and can|20-; Bentley. 3b.; Wile, es.; E sided score. For games with) straight sets, 64, 64. Mise /tling tournament of the conference [pound wrestler, pinned John Adama 4 Arthur Pelkey, in connection with me dive fi ga Athos 2) Ingson, If.; Hensel, cf; Russell, rf; Youngstown phone Grant 259. Bjurstedt outplayed her rival |season, Frank Vance of the S. A.|of Spokane to the mat in 7 minutes the death of Luther McCarty. His- TRI-STATERS QUIT. ao or aad tor by hie tnctrann| Thorsen, p. ‘The Tigers are open to at every angle of the game. The |C. wili referee the five bouts,| 45 seconds. tory shows that such trials never eg aenieg vince ta held & Thos moet any team averaging 15 years, In the first practice game of the doubles were won by Mrs, Mar. | which will start promptly at 7:30 | Frank Glahe, Spokane, won ¢hal get anywhere. “ " i ncn lace Je held by Tho | For games, call Ballard 641 or/season outaide of the school, the| shall McLean and Mrs. 8. F. ——— l1s6-p0und ~wrestiing eves ane PHILADELPHIA, March 20.—| 00 (ire easive A. grou 2g, Write to Howard MeLaugiin, cap: Broadway nine yesterday defeated) Weaver, who defeated Mi | ELECT RYAN CHIEF Virgil Hamlin, Portland, and Dave COULDN'T GET JURY The TriState baseball league, |! progress! Sroup, ANG) rain, 2043 56th st the Seattle College team, 14 to 10 Bjurstedt and Miss Florenc | Burns, Spokane, threw Geo. Clark, THAT WOULD CONVICT | ae made up ot ‘Harrisburg, ‘Allentown, cee amen, ae es > Chamberlain pitched for the Pine| Ballin, 36, 7-6, 6-2. |Portland, in the 145-pound event. ae simoot tagtestbie te obtain a licneaster, Mian decided tor disband | Yachtaman, leads tho beginners’ The Madrona Greremer: Schoo! saaear te Be A ms was loosely - PEORIA. nm, “Mare ey E. a ste the 158-pound event by de ary in King county that would|for the 1915 season, having failed | group. nine defeated the Minor team yes Msc ne ' argh: ert enya Re Dieta A >a be d sa Austin and Salt of man-|to fill its circuit, RE IES Hee BT lac terday, 7 to 6, Paul Lingenbrink dent of the Sg eo meeting | In or 2 teny boxing a Et sd —_—_—_—- hurling for the Madronas and Oa Congress at the annual meeting | Marshall, Spokane, got the verdict ¢ capacity crowo expecteo| WHITE TO BOX CR fon the Minors. atinor led. 5 too, WONES TO COME BAGK os axcerze Maren 20 here yesterday, A. L. Langtry, /over Jennings of Portland in three | Over 4,000 seats have b oro t ¢ seventh frame, but in the nel panne arch 20—Tom | wijiwaukee, was made secretary, | rounds. or een pro-| ne n th A Darmody, owner of the Los Angeles and F. L. Pasdeloup, Chiecago,| Henry Gleason, Seattle, took the | vided for the free lecture r TORK * Madrona tled the score and ; n _ s P, 4 ary Gley » & . tan acenaea’ hy Jacob s ehicia, YORK, March 30.--Ar voy uate from then on. HAVANA, March 20.—Fielder | team, has wired Presid Allen| treasurer. The 1916 tournament | 125-pound title from Earl Baird, Se he. nyt | been signed by Leach Jones expects to try a “comeback | Raum of the Coast league, urging) will be held in Toledo, O. jattle, by default A C. 8. B., member of the board of) Gross, New York lightweight, and 5g stunt” as a pinch hitter this year,|the two-umpire system throughout) - | The Seattle mén left for the Coast lecturers of the mother church, the] Ghariey White of Chicago to meet| The W. M. ct m will eash Jones ts manager of the St. Louis |the league this season. Darmody LEGISLATORS SEE EXPO = [tnig morning. 4 Heil ae yA : riot, Scleatist| in @ ten, round bout at Madison ie rotten wiped ne Feds and says if he can get into|and Edward Maler, owner of tue! SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—| °° - ‘ Square Garden on March he rk, . tom . condition, he seen no reason why | Venice team, are convinced, from| This being “California Legislature a Tues peror 4 & Pe speaker and Sclentiats and those tn-| winner of the bout will be match-| o'clock. This will ve South Pi ark's he “should not step in tn A actice games with the Chicago|day” at the exposition, lawmakers Judgment FOR SALE Come in and see. jerested consider this lecture woil/ed against Willie Ritchie or Fred-| last game before they o a with| emergency and do some of his old-| Americans, that one umpire is Insuf-| from Sacramento attended the fair worth hearing. i die Welsh _Dustale’s, men, on March time _heavy stick work ficient to handle close contests ina a body today coupes These thirteen words will Py sre y and courlers brought half a million men were lost. moment of this great battle. EVERY ONE WELCOME We guaras superiority, et! ring down through the ages in |''™ news almost every moment MARKET REPORT THE LOSSES OF THE The rally of the First Iivision| wa idatere Prin, Sn and give free English nlaeye Th rio 2 As the day advanced toward NORTH IN THE ENTIRE and the recapture of the village of| “A. LUNDBERG CO. | written by Sir John French In | foe: Eh age one Re ay Peden CIVIL WAR WERE ABOUT |Gheluvelt at such a time was| ER J ances ‘ana | his official report of the battle |grew less, in the center it grew) ~~ a vgtacthitan ksi iis aiee aa |. fraught with momentous conse- pce ‘Trusses, cereal 128 an | of Yores, on October 1. fiercer and fiercer; the burden of, Several shipments of Florida and F 2.00 | Gen. French's laconic report| quences | Sanderson's Cotton, Rost THIRD AVENUE. | “88 {the day was falling on the First| California strawberries have been | cai « tm > ome ety | Ein te Sat one Se It has taken the English people wee 4 bre »: aabdis LE received on Commission Row dur . yr | beret AND IRREGO- DENTAL five months to learn why a tigan-| Almost every minute some Ee! S yage tow dav, many deal ate C0 ne the tae tice crisis in the history of the em-| |!* mens re vit | 1 ° e f ¥ 2400 box, or 3 | pire lies bebind this phrase. some catastrophe or achieving some| ers finding a r ady demand for the e ut Bind and } Dir D * feat that would go down in history| luscious berry. The citrus market|] Prices Paid Breducers for Fees, There were 60 short, terrible min-| (O08 Jon 7 Nigh RO it beultey, Yau ant Be 4 Tom to bee. kee OPTICAL jutes that climaxed 20 days of terrt- English history and all military] was active Sai x. MAYMOND REMEDY co. | ble {iene sad son a battle that| story will say that no general tn ie % Room 28, 21744 Pike PRICES CUT | was historic in its intensity. Loaves coe battles igh P Prices Paid Wholesnie Donlers for | over i th RA FELLER THINKS The Germans had taken Antwerp! # 4 a co ‘or § Lod P PD Vegetables and Frait 4 |B « under 3) ‘To sul Hard Times and were swinging down toward tie coat ‘ rench had st noon on} ¢——————--——-— — ane live | HE (S MARRYING A No such low pric the ish channel and Calais. str| ‘>! & ae 4 datly by 4. W. Godwin @ Co |p ; MES " . for ‘atrictly high-class John French and his men had been! 4 jt» tater the automobile of| 4 ; ; eu | ins as Nis biginees ana aie (REG AN Fino Dental an tea uste dut op pin; le later the at | | ae ware over oftared n pea yh . my pte de nE| Gen. French whirled into the little o1 ters from perjury charges, Sam- ||OUT IN AFTER | Seattle or elsewhere ) ¢ allies etween | ow. ani You need not hurry, a Armentieres and Ypres heuer ee Hi Pop este ake dean e the. wel Levikow, at the conciislon 1] Venpe OT uF my low ere tke tana For 20 days French had been| - apr = previ’ Page he jon n} e seis Prices of a grilling cross-examination 4 GOT tinue while the hard \strengthening his line, until he had ty the bettie ery Beast ane Oo heh oon by Chief Deputy Prosecutor A LEMON ' 20,000 men, but during the same|”° @ . | - To see French come into the 56 ‘i Caldwell, pleaded guilty to sec- Ti space of time the Germans had © 8 | Bastorn brick Hard Times Optical ig sae eine ap thete forces until en| heart of the battle, amid the gin Washington ond degree burglary Friday a ONE-PRICE DENTISTS art-|the morning of October 81, there] Shells, to bad wee a oe ee @ 235 Wachincien 5 ternoon, and was sentenced by YOURS 'TRUFLY, Best Gold ; your|were nearly four German gives ef ps Beale Inapira- @ 216 | Creamery, ® * 2» | Judge Frater to 5 to 15 years in ~ boat $4 00 oy ramined| corps facing the center of the i Be elt eta ia oi SRE ESD Ri ve | the penitentiary. wiLtur Crowns ... ° ted for you and T will guarant lish general's line Pa i a cal il Sid an oe : Levikow's two brothers and tw Best Bridg: save you from to was held by French's e @ 40 triplets teu | sisters and two other relatives were worl 4, 00 } BE misses YOu m rmy corps, under Sir Doug-| — was spending that fa @ ato nsin twine }brought here from Kansas City oi we as | duplicated a sp DDS. las Haig | ue: Hetie hour at Heege, be in os jee : ay Mo., to teatity that at the time of | Best set of Teeth Four Germans to one English m @ .67%| Young America is [the burglary was in Missouri < 4 ay | man were the oi Bigs gest OE eh and A Dougias Hatg and vis @ 100 bd uss sak nak in teat INK — pomp t } ‘ ir soldiers hustled from point to|s 3 Select ranch 23 | vikow was charged with havir est set of Teeth | nt | 1s @ .20 : 4 s : | Gen, French realized that after Parsle 30 stolen $3,000 worth of merchandise with Natural Gum 705 Wirwe Ave. At thelr somihe, teatos lonets,| Parsley try May and Carat | | + ont 3 jen m| he Ge . shad arH, COLONEIB, | parsni ace @ ito fron D, B. McBride Co,, 910) | eee eS and £18| erdad Ohare to etstken "| captaing, were all fired with the r barb, local hoah 0 @ a poe 4\7 etrts cateuiar sea FULLER TEMPORARY | Pelnless Gutragen ae grec tee AUT 6 and gun-| The battle began egriy in “the| Srestness of the moment; they bel nag eat ee Ho was defended by Harry Sig-| We make a specialty in eT Te pions wns aoe" | morning, with contests along the any > privates: they selsed Fifles) gouash, Hubbard ate | BART eae ses mond. The trial inated two dave, PLAYFIELD LEADER! all branches of Dentistry. é fh b Sprouts sedeceves 01 when he dramatic end = came.| (CAN SAVE YOU MONEY here Was mo longer need tor of-| Furnn, Siie , th @ rue | Pusst sound cate» Levikow's alibi was rudely shaken | pea p, yall foie |Any work that don’t prove your needs be! attempting to effect g|ficers; the battle had become a Re Btraw, ton .. | by Caldwell, and he @ecided to plea Frank TL, Fuller, assistant par t pag Tee, Heaneed sp fight to the death Arkansas Blacks ..+..... 1.00 @ 1.98 | dimothy 2600 | guilty, rather than demand further | superintendent, was named by the |&™ isfactory will be made alt was shortly, before 2:20 that i $.t |> @| sacrifice from his relatives. park board Friday as temporary |OVE? free’ of charge at any ten. French got his first chance to Country Hay and Grain Caldwell bad prepared warre 7 bah 7 4 Sie tha hasiahh ee teats aikge 199 @ } tefbeeente Boe foe mawell_ had prepared warrants | playground director, o succeed J./time. All work guaranteed wi he wi nttack flustered them.| f it 9} v9 ——~,@| intended to have the witnesses for Howard Stine, until the position can for 12 years. Painless ex- th cold steel alone the Wor. 4 ; aa? | the defense arresied as soon as they | be permanently filled i Examinati | Onions 4.0 ney i cestershires retook Gheluvelt and| cq; Hee D Washington baie a100 lieft the witness stand The applicants for the place are traction. ination free, DE. DONAWAY, 902-3-4 Liberty Building. closed the Menin road or Puget sound timothy 13.00 | Besides his conviction here, Harry Anderson, D. V, Mitchell, 207 University St. : ty jail, when he learned that Aus- tin and Salt, jointly charged with him of manslaughter tn connection | The same thing applies to Cohen He did not figure he was breaking any law in going into the ring and boxing with Anderson, and certain : * his match with J. Capron of St. with the death of Ladwig Ander) ~ . " Shannon, 25; Bostwick, 19 (48 In.) Low Angeles Coast leaguers beat grabbed off first place In the tn fy “ CHICAGO, March 20.—U. 8. SPOKANE, March 20.—Never son, had been acquitted. All along. Bo Fa mtg Wed — h]nings) |the Chicago White Sox, 19 to 9, at/ternational bowling tourney here pace i world’s champion |} District Judge Landis is about in the history of P. N. A, cham- Cohen has figured that if the Jury |riecds So, if Cohen landed a el, 25; Shatia, 12 (43 Innings).| Low Augeles ‘Yast night by breaking the record| ment here, he wil | ference Pbensctong uit ot the Tl) plenetip. Seay see - k So, The San Francisco Seals beat .— | ment here, he will be thrown Federal league against the Na- did one club come so near make 4 which tried Austin and Salt, who promoted the fatal boxing match, chance blow that proved fatal, or landed a blow that would not have talities. There have been a num ber of fatalities in the boxing ring and every time a great hullabaloo fs raised and wholesale arrests are made and charges lodged, but when the cases come to trial they were promoted by Austin and sat and others in Seattle, were not {l legal. That such bouts are entire ly within the law will be a bit of information welcomed by many tn Seattle and elsewhere who Itke to BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor and 3 o'clock on this day.” Union and Third, Opposite Postoftice Ottion Memes, © A. 3, foot Mm ‘sum AM. Yesterday’ . ya ulte Mallory, 25; Ginnold, 19 (52 In- nings). Arthur Basel hung up « new av. nings the previous series Three more games will be played Monday evening. \LUDEKENS IS A FISH Results games in camps follow of yesterday big league practice trainiag SPOKANE, March 20.—The La Crosse bowling team of Vancouver 10 to| estab’ Hahed by Kelly's team of Port Squad 1 of the Chicago Sox, }land. The La Crosse five bowled 4, at San Francisco. AMATEUR BASEBALL From that the tide of battle turned. moment By % o'clock, when the historic’ CHICAGO, March 20.—If W. Huey of Chicago is defeated In Into a tle for first place with J. Daly of New York and Charles WINS TENNIS TITLE, NEW YORK, March 20.—The women's national indoor tenni CLEAN SWEEP IS NEARLY READY || tional Baseball Commission, it was strongly rumored here to- hospital, with a broken ankle. ri(fis sustained the fracture in a game with Portland recently. MEN WILL MEET « | Puget sound oate is £00 Yakima ..esse FAW, COM sess 9.00 i” 3 |Timothy «44+ 17.00 Potatoes wheat oo 47.00 On BILL SHEPHERD TELLS THE STORY OF GENERAL FRENCH’S “ONE HOUR AT HOOGE” kow stands convicted also in Mis sourt on a forgery charge, His case!son, William A, Reed and Edward] is on appeal there, vi s- | Fs ed O, England, Gordon H, Dick A. Werner, ing a clean sweep of the titles as did the Seattle Athletic It looked like Earl Baird, 8. A. C., had picked a tartar in the first round of his bout with Joe Ben- |Jamin, a rangy Spokane lad, but the {gong saved Benjamin from a k, ©. jin the second round. Hickingbottom Bros. VetetiNarY SURGeons 1015 Howell St. Inquire at 709-4th Ave By William G. Shepherd whole line. The field of Waterloo, visit of Sir John French at Hooge! been decided tober 31, and the days of fight , me! erely says United Press Staff Correspondent.| ¥8* 48 8 children’s garden in sixe,/ had ended, the English soldiors| AS Ale. | ing that preceded it. 1 was present with Sir Douglas LONDON, March aarhs compared with Gen, French's battle-| knew that they had held the Ger They lost about 50,000 men The French and Belgians lost (Haig at Hooge, between 2 and 3 FREE ADMISSION Mail to New York.)—“l was ground. 2 4 a mans back, and that the issue had! all told on this momentous Oc- | about 75,000 men, and the Ger o'clock on this day, when the First Present at Hooge, between 2 Back at Ypres Gen. French stad ae man losses were estimated at | division was retiring } AT DREAMLAND fed the battle by means of maps. about 350,000. In all, nearly “[ regard it as the most critical | DANCING EVERY EVENING Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co.