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| CAN'T AGREE ON REFEREE FOR BIG BOUT— PLAYERS PLAN TO END BIG BASEBALL WAR _ MINTYRE FEELING COCKY OVER BOYS’ WINS AT SPOKANE By Kaybee MINTYRE, boxing instructor back rkane léfes, who cleaned up seven of the eight events in the North Ath ! at Seattle HET letic of the club, is from Sp with his squad of western tourney there last week, feeling as cocky as a game pit-bird with a new set of gaffs. And he has a cocky feeling coming, because his boys made a remarkable showing, which reflects 57 varieties of credit upon McIntyre as an instructor I remarked in this column some time ago that McIntyre has the knack of turning out champions and cited some cases tc prove it, and there is ample new the assertion “From the McIntyre, “one now evidence to bear out okane mut that my b« was no newspaper accounts of the might get the impressix have to scrap, but they did the fa nat they were victors 1 condition as a result of of the Spokane bouts, Earl Baird, and Oliver " It was said y didn't even away, and to their splend As a result W yard, walk entirely training Henry Glea due consistent Runchey son, Archie Val Sontag are as sured of the journey to San Francisco to take part in the championship meet BALL TEAMS WORRY ;park next Thursday for the first ABOUT THE COURTS workout of the season. In the bunch 1E courts are still delaying|will be Cadman, Wally and Barth | their decisions in matters per-|catchers, Kelly, Bonner, Thomas taining to baseball questions. | Martin, Laird, Mails, Rose, Springer but in the meantime it is noticeable | Hildebrand, Walfrom and Hayes. that George Stovall is going right/|pitchers, Raymond, Bowcock, Beat ead and ripping the K. C.'s off of |ty, Courtney and Healey, infield | and Kiliert, Killilay, Wasley, outfielders. Katser a Manager Ray mond will be required to get an eye a@ bunch of Federal uniforms a sewing Newark on in their places. With appeals and sich, baseball peo- ple seem to worry about as much/ful and get it quickly, as he will over pending court decisions as|have to prune our the useless ma does the Standard Ot! Co. frinstance. | terial in his team ina hurry. Under —- the new ruling teams tn this league WILL STAGE SHOW will be allowed but 14 players TO SELECT MEN days after the season opens LONG toward the end of the month a boxing show will be | TEALEY SHOULD PICK staged in the 8. A. C. gym,|OUT A FAIR TEAM with bouts between Lioyd Madden WOULD be possible to wade and Charley Sontag at poundr and Tommy Phelps and Claude Scott at 115 pounds the prinel; events. The S. A. C. will send twe men to the San Francisco fair meet on its own hook in addition to those who won the journey at Spokane, and these bouts will determine who} those men are. With a prize like) that hanging in the balan its a safe gamble that both sets of boys will go some when they tle up in the ring. SEATTLE TEAM WILL Tu OUT THURSDAY T I through columns of sluu about how good each of these men is, and tell the ce of bis hal: and eyes, whether or not he seer spots before his eyes, etc., ete, and other systems he might have of being a baseball player, but the good old workout that will come thir week will talk louder than anything the “experts” can say about the squad members. However, out of the bunch it seems probable thai Tealey can pick a fair to middling |team, which, as usual, will be claim jed to be the best team that ever ap. peared in Seattle's uniforms. That} “ . - . NTY-THREE men will an-/is, the claim will be made until the | wer the call of Manager|season gets under way, and then {: Tealey Raymond of the Se-jmay or may not. Tim lone will} wattle team to turn out at Dugdale itell that. | | Stanford track star, when he cov. | jered the distance in 24% seconds FRANKLIN HAS TEA | Murray also took first place in the! For the first time since Franklin |120-yard high hurdies ! eee ees eee | ‘SPORT NOTES PARED TO CORE boys will turn out this afternoon for | their first track practice under the! | In tryouts for the San Francisco fair guidance of Harry Cook, gymnasium | instructor. The Fr kita cag | are working under a handicap, in| | asmuch they have to journey more than a mile to Columbia City to geta place to work oat. championships at Madison HURDLES NEW MA KK | Sauare Garden, in New York, E. E. |} Frank of the Multnomah club of | Portland won all five - wrestling PALO ALTO, Cal, March 22.—| bouts in the 125-pound class The Pacific coast record for the | 220-yard low hurd! broken! Championship meet of the Na here Saturday by “Fes” Murray,| tional Association of Amateur Oars men will be held at Springfiled, Mass, August 13 and 14 } Barney Oldfield, in his Maxwell, | won the auto race over the four mile desert course, which closed the Southern Arizona fair, at Tuc | son, yesterday. Billy Carlson, Old field's team mate, finished second OHIO DENTISTS ONE-PRICE DENTIST: Young Ahearn, English middie weight champion, defeated Italian Joe Gans of Brooklyn in a 10-round bout in Brooklyn last night Best Gold Crowns ... The St. Paul club has purchased Catchers Marshall and Johnson and Best Bridge- 4. 0 Pitcher Glass from the New York work ...... Nationals. Best set of Teeth $5. 00 The women's crew of the Uni- Red Rubber... versity of California beat the crew of the Mille college in a whalehoat race on Lake Merritt, at Oakland,| yesterday. | Best set of Teeth with Natural <> $8 00 Painiess Extraction Included sn Be we We make a specialty in) The civilian polo four were de- . feated at the San Francisco fair all branches of Dentistry. | srounas yesterday by the team of Any work that don’t prove the Southern division of the U. 8 isfact will be 1 ws by @ score ot 7% to 7. over free of charge st *°Y' BANUGK COLONEL KILLED AT FRONT \ for 12 years. Painless ex-! traction. Examination free. | : *, OTTAWA, ‘Ont March 22 207 University St. News of the death of Co. Francis Opposite Fraser-Paterson § ). Farkuhar, commander of the Co. Princess Patricia's Canadian light le artillery, was contained {n cable ——— AMERICAN at FOURTH AND PIKE messages received last night from the front ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 010 Second Ave. Near Madison tion superiority, of | give tree! FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c trial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Applianc: Artificial Limbs 1107 THIRD AVENUR. aud PAPA ARAPRDRDADADAPPPPEPPL 20 | the STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1915. PAGE 7. EDITED BY K CAN'T AGREE ON A REFEREE FOR BIG FIGHT HAVANA, March 22.—With the Jack Johneon-Je Willard fight here April 4, lees than two weeks away, the opposing | camps have not yet been able to agree on a referee, Jack Gleason, formerly of San Franciaco, and who was o- ciated with Tex Rickard in handling the JohnaonJeffries contest at Rend several years ago, was the moat likely cand) date today for the job. A dozen names have been suggested to Johnson, but he found objec W. B. Taft, Geo. Hambrt tions to all of them Park nd Campbell of Vancouve Landweh J 3 Rut «, of the a Promoters of the match are marched away from all com tor Seattle club, The fatter, wearin demanding that he decide on in the doubles, piling 1 3 t on Harbor isiand. Se at ; " : bright and Landwehr making 48 } Townsend of eo made the | Washingto in the t of 50 target ft and Ruppe, | | hig ‘ , ae ‘ - each Young and J teat oo Naan ge lia saturday |Gelt% of the Green Lake squad, pg I gape a ' Je turday | were high among the home shoot. ors, with 639 5 edb siagy Waaksicicton Beas - " a . 181 | Cotte Results of Sunday's games wits | A ch ision in the rookies and regulars in the big/ Tal Washington an league training camps over the| of Pullman, which went 1 follow | the scene for the 191¢ tes without a fall, was given i trolt Tigers defeated Mo tha slantionial C. 2 “ i ar whic the bile of the Southern league, 5 to president; Tom Perr ttle thing that ente ‘ 2, at Mobile | vice president, and C. J. Kruse, / ton fre nakt vie wow The Loula Americans beat | Portland, secretary-treasurer The other bouts resulted as fol the Hous (Texas league) club, | lows: Yamada, U. of V 08 12 to 6, at Houston | spy Mc page rk gnocchi 30 DAYS The St. Louls Nats defeated the} MIDWICK MEN WIN C.: Gale, U. of W pounds, wor Dennison, Tex, team, of the he verdict over King, W. 8. ¢ CUT PRICE 4 Western association, at Dennison, | ° Smith, U. of pounds 2to1 | SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 In| the decision over Pearson, W FREE The Salt Lake Coast leaguers a sensational finish the Midwick/C.; Van De U. of W were defeated at San Jose by the! Polo club four of Pasadena Satur won ll from Alvord EXAMINATION Indianapolis (American associa. | day beat the San Mateo polo t . thom) team, 6 to 2 } by a score 8% to 7%. At th Vesos:. pavetent tor [25c Per Cent Reduction The New York Giants beat the of the fourth period Ban Mateo Seattle Athletic club, ref from these regular prices. San Antonio team oft the Texas | & wite sand. bat = eerie o best the events 22K Gold Crowns. jeague at San Antonio io 0 plays netted the Midwicks five go: ee The Cincinnati Reds shut out and put them on the rond to victory Bridgework .... New Orleans clu of the Full Set of Teeth. jouthern league at New Orleans, | Porcelain Crown mate HIGH SCORE IS TIED Gold Filings Team No. 1 of. the Chica | saad Silver Fillings. White Sox lost to the San Fran F 7 cisco Seale yesterday morning, 4 | PEORIA, Hl, March 22—The in-) We ¢o exactly a to 3. and won from Oakland in dividual high score of 671, set by! Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. th afternces, 4 to t | Lellinger of Chicago, at the All work guaranteed 15 years The Americans beat American Bowling Cor # bere Celtic soccer football team is Saag el a ta Cease | was tied by Paul Wilton, a member ad of the leaaue. 10 to § Dalla of the Hotel Planters’ team of Chi eae Se ase » maine They'll have to enlarge the ball park at Cleveland, O., this year, T! azo. the fir oni via ‘Telling Strollers, world amateur b all champions, have signed Lottie | pame, and following with 204, then aa vate, BEAT COLLEGE TEAM M. Gapaki, aged 18, and now everybody in town wants to see her play. | 4 She can hit like a Cobb and throw and run with any of the young fel- | ——__ en lows making up the champion cib.. In 1919 she established a good rec Wilson's Modern mh isiness College | ord ord with Pennsylvania amateur teams. ; | was defeated by fast South Park eter msdn ant socasiinietiensnbthalecniliabiiiieiaaaadiirbieiiasicitiaasltatialanl Pp fi goal of the period §f 1st and Pike, Opp. Public Market) cub by th ore 6 to 0, The CHANGE A.A. U. RULES afte s of play erty ir Laboring People’s ventists. ik tet ianhie, Wok: afier Mexia the tod he, Coltien pat the college pitcher, got warmed UP] Cancaco, siasch jeune Lean! NEW YORK, March 22.—Changes| ‘ : and in five ity .comsd kor teces bie, cee AGO, M saan | Se Pulse of ihe Amsatear athiorte| : more ends te) FREE ADMISSION also heiped South Park in the first|/of this city set a new record here! yaion have been rec nded by , the third goal of the after. | inning. The college boys were not| Saturday night the three-cushion the committee appointed to revine | which was a beauty. Del AT DREAMLAND as strong as they should be on ac-| championship | \\liard contest by de-'the general and athl les, and| Call _at the Right Drug Co. gates from the various soccer tea DANCING EVERY EVENING count of Gillespy, firet base, ani|feating Ellis of Cleveland, 60 to 42 ve been sent to the board of gov. |W aahington at... near Second ss | the league will hold a special | WES Che Wee Hooper, fielder, not being in the|and running out the first game of ernors for their approval. The most | #"4 nine toulakt ot Mralding’s siora.| lineup. Gleason covered iret inj the night in 54 Innings Important change ommended tr good shape. Wilsons play the Uni. versity of Washington next Satur-| day afternoon, W. Huey of Chicago Increased his lead over the fleid by defeating Cap. ron, 50 to 43 ¢ @\ first offers the greatest e 6 ent ponslbilt Chapter Vili tles to the smal all grower. When he é DOUBLE-CROPPING selects a late vegetable to follow > ARE 3 an early one should bear in | he Ai a a — ad mind that diffe t plants will not the soil near as much BORDEAUX MIXTUR h IRE tytn a Bich get a}. | /8% two of the same kind sown in most @ plant disease in | | ""iression 4 Bordeaux mixtu hs Wilco ae ee of succeasion crops composed of s ate of cop M per and lime, dil ; with = Peas, followed by beans, toma ter. The lime serves to make | | ‘0%. OF cabbage the materia adhere ta the | ;_ Barly beets, beans, onions, sum: foliage, which it discolors to a | | mer sauash. by turnips, kale or bluish tint. The mixture may weet radish, P be applied even before disease amas dae nue Or. tomatoen sacuire Gk eocaniten ath barly carrots by autumn spin is allowed to get set before a | |"°p hale. t 0 igen A rainfall, one application usual - Be «. Malye veer: ly is sufficient for some weeks ee Se SER. Soe 2 carly cabbage by 1 ns, fo Naturally two crops are better | C#0nink than one for the backyard farmer, , Radish and green onions by ear And there is no reason why he|!¥ cabbage or celer should not obtain the two off the) 1% companion eropp) one crop same land this summer if he takes | ™MUSt not be expected to amount to has prdeniiie porioues a great deal. It must be a system Succession cropping and com-|f # main crop peo panion cropping are the two means |P€. The two aitter nt kinds of of getting a double yield, The | "ed are sown together in the same piece of land. Here are OUNTAIN PENS- some combinations Radishes with beets or carrots EXCHANGES the radishes will be harvested AN 5 before the beets require the room Sweet corn with pumpkins, MENDENHALL The Pen Speciati«t 117 Madison st squashes or beans in hills Lettuce with early cabbage. carly onions with cauliflower or cabbage. PATROL CALLS FOR BOY AFTER SCHOOL TACOMA, March Judge Evans took into — BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 Pacific Salmon onsideration the humiliation to which the police ubjected Leo Rosse, Stadium high ‘ nded s nee for the theft of Wilt continue to ship Sa an auto T patrol waited for ging # pou treweed, tn Rosso as he left the school at the close of the day's | nesalo on, a all fee the fish bet FAMILY IS PINCHED | . © shipped it ye s wish. TACOMA, March 22.—An entire 901 Northern Munk Bidg. family Is in charge of the Tacoma Main 6614 police court today, a son, his fa ther and the son's wife, The father, WP forgery irre faces duet. Hallowell, is charged with the son, H. 1B. Hallowell ted for speeding and his trial for disorderly con Judgment FOR SALE Againer Hickingbottom Bros. VetetinarY SURGeons Use 1015 Howell St. Star Wants Ads for Re Inquire at 709-4th Ave | sults. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— Lottie Can Wallop the 01 Pill With Her Willow Police | CELTIC SOCCER TEAM WINS TITLE OF CITY— | VANCOUVER BOWLERS WIN AT SPOKANE AYBEE SMITH mi’ PLAYERS TO TRY TO BRING ABOUT BASEBALL PEACE NEW YORK, March 22.—The fraternity MARKSMEN ARE OUT IN FORCE eather brought EATTLE MEN FINISH THIRD IN ALLEY RACE a }s baseball players aunched a concerted movement ee ee ' today to stop the war between || ‘T#l , o Shae fiveman bowling team, one of Aral tonges, following 8 plea - Reid ; f mateur gun WASHINGTON, D.C, March 22. the three that represented Se ppl ttt Maal 5 Apt 45 out onsible 50 targets, Wa gion State college’ rifle! attle at the Northwest Bowling alg tug tees bapoct | HF Fisher, professional, who ’ team turned in the highest score of| tourney In Spokane last week, ota the maaias. ot adi t of 50 bir { 1 n plac with a a a ~ % . = ' f tthe second w of the tnterco finished | Ird place, wit these bie inanuan & sonidne that aus A of the gold legiate rifle competition, the ve} @core of 6. The ye the war cease because both the 1 event j n Class B, t " 000 | " b th . ba d a out of a possible ee, io game and the players are suffer Bronson in Class © and Clark ia with 2,838, and the Olympia thie ¥ Brewing Co. five of Spokane - ~ was second, with 2,836. The t »wd since n la S.A.C tom of the heap of ten teams, team ended at the bot with a score of 2,679 th round contest of the Olymptc cameo! f fo ifor the all-round championship. substitution of event alk} Passenger (entering car)—Fine morning, conductor i Conductor—Fare. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS * er you the inducement Leok for the Yellow From P..A. has Pipe-Joy Hog-tied and Branded Thousands of men have laid away their old jimmy, pipes because they could no longer endure the tongue, broiling that is the dull afterglow of the usual smoke-; fest. These men are coming back to the fold in droves daily, because Prince Albert has solved the smoke prob- lem for all pipe sufferers for all time. 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