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“get back from abroad last year in ' Crowns ... BASEBALL WORLD FACES DARK DAYS Close the Gates of Fifty Parks and Retrench Johnson. the Line Is Remedy Offered by Ban mond’s Men Will row for the First Time This Turn Out in Full Unitorm lo Play Ballard. Season, ‘By Kaybee ARK, dark financial days are ahead for the baseball wortd and Ban Johnson, president of the American league, al ready sees the handwriting on the wall and sounds the cry of warning. “Retrenchment” is Johnson's watch word “Lock the gates of the 50 baseball p: Send n clubs on expensive trips into the South t ain hieiranet everywhere,” is the remedy offered by Johnson for the dis tressing financial condition Johnson points out the many I. O. | eld by tional commission from owners of minor league teams rt money owed to players during the last sea Something must be done to re Z 1 readjust the finances of many baseball clubs,” said We hav come to the parting of the ways. Either baseball men must furl their sails and run before the wind until the financial storm abates or there is grave danger of a shipwreck on the financial shoals.” *. RAYMONDO’S GIANTS }kane an infielder in the deal for WILL DON UNIFORMS Covale: Coltrin is «a grand in EALEY RAYMOND will have fielder and we could use him to his squad out at Dug’s park good advantage, if he could but hit in uniform for the first time a little stronger this season tomorrow, and the curly-headed little manager will WILL RAISE USUAL be one of the busiest cups of tea HOWL OF “REFORMERS” in the world, giving the possibill HOSE Philadelphia fight pro- ties the up and down and the moters who staged rival double O. He may get a few shows and tried to smash hunches just from how the men each other showed the usual Intel look, but he will be certain to get a few stronger ones when he sees how some of them perform in their first practice game with the Ballard team on the following day, GEORGE PARIS WILL WITH THE CLUB AYMOND was pleased at the R mews that George Parts, former trainer of the Seat tle athletes, will be with the team this season. Paris was unable to time to take up his duties, but this Season he confined his travels to the immediate vicinity and will be on the job when the season starts. BROWN |S ANGLING FOR ONE BACKSTOP ITH the exception of his backstop staff. Bob Brown fs satisfied with his Van eouver club lineup. Brown {fs an- for a catcher now with the Teague, and tf he ts success- ful in landing him, Harry Cheek, the regular catcher of last season's team will not be brought back. SPOKANE AFTER SHORTSTOP COLTRIN CCORDING to advices from] Portiand. Farr of the Spo-| kane team is making over. tures to McCredie of Portland to obtain the services of Bobby! Coltrin, the speedy little shortstop, | manuf McCredie admit-' business is improving, particularly to get on the Pacific for the Indian ted that Spo! is anxious in formers the public methods and DOES iT ligence of their kind all probability ruined eventually turna against All They how! that PROFESSIONAL SOUNDS GOOD, ANYHOW H. W. Sloat, New York chocolate turer, visiting here, at | BASEBALL IS FACING DARK FINANCIAL DAYS— | , WILLARD BACKERS HOLD OUT FOR BIG ODDS Along Ray- Fomor will, re their game when tires of such them aS MAKE JOHNNY DUNDEE HANDS AZEVEDO ONE FINE BEATING MEMPHIS, March 23 ny Dundee of New York hoids aw earned decision over Joe Azevedo of California, Substi tuting for Harlem Tommy Mur. phy, whom the reporters de clared was “too old,” as a box office attraction, the “Italian Torpedo” went in and gave Azevedo the time of his life for eight rounds, winning by a big margin. A match between Joe Mandot of New Orleans and Dundee pr@ably will be made. < CUE EXPERTS TIED IN RAGE CHICAGO, Mareh 23.—Je of New York is tled with W of Chicago today for John. Daly Huey fyrat 5 the world’s champion th bilard tourr t has won seven ry d lost one. Daly « the added advantage of getting a day of rest today, while is scheduled to meet George . the erack New York player Other matches this afternoon are L. Jevne ve. J, Halbman J. Lean va. Alfred De Oro, and J. Capron va. € Morin ly defeating the Y. M. C. A. Sty dents by a score of 42 to Pree wu closed avery pasket all season, during which they won pn and lost four game he game, which was closer and harder fought than the score tnd! was featured by the close king and team work of the winning five ‘DALY IS HIGH GUN Some good scores were turned in at the weekly shoot of the Leaven worth Gun club Sunday, Daly be ing the high gun, with 48 out of a possible targets. Adams made 45 and R. J, Smith was third mao, with 43 WILTSE TO MANAGE NEW YORK, March 23 —George Wiltse, formerly of the New York Giants, has signed a contract to manage the Jersey City team of the International league, according to announcement of President ward J. Barrow CAVALRY FOUR WINS SAN FRANC 18CO. March 23 The polo four of the First Caval ry, U A., defeated the team of second division U. 8. A. on the San Mateo field yesterday by score of 9% « to HERE and ELSEWHERE ______-. HERE Bb ———— NOE Sa J. E. Douglas, secretary and gener. alemanager Metropolitan Building company, addresses Rotary club at Washington Annex Monday. Lee Hing, Portland merch: saga guilty before Judge Net. , is fined $250 for having opium in in his possession FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Cotton Root Pills, the best and only re- Mahle remedy for YEMALE TKO! BLES AND IKREGU-| LARITIES. Cure the most obstinate caves in # to 18 days. Price $2 per box, or for $5; masied in viain wrapper. Money| Addressed publicity bureau of yeturned if they fail after fair trial. Houre| Chamber of Commerce at the Butler 9am. tof pm. Sundays 11 to 1 | Monday. MAYMOND REMEDY vO. Room 2h, 217% Pike St. I refs nreneneapenceenneensicengeinnenne daughter, | Monday Jury awards Jas. Seattle theatre, $51 MacKenzie for rent and damages prisoners here en lumber trade. route to MeNeil's (sland. | Sam Farnandis, 63, buliding con-| tractor, slips on sidewalk at Madi-| t,/ son and Third and fractures his leg. | @¢——— Ten federal Moses, 3.34 against G owner /employment J Or. Harry Laidier, at Denny hall, Funeral services of W. E. Leitz, well known sab Mrs. C. J. M of night, said German and! Roseburg, Or | Austrian war censors make it pear that socialists favor war Pupils of Mmie. Hesse-Sprotte and) Karl Tunberg plan recital Wednes. day night at Odd Fellows’ hall. Admiral &. Urui of Jap navy is visitor. i William Pigott and T. S. Clingan man, held id and B year-old Ballaed ave. bruised by motorcycle driven by H Harvey, at 17th N. W. and Leary lave. le OHIO DENTISTS ONE-PRICE DENTISTS Best Gold $4. 00 $4.00 Red Rubber... % $5. 00 Best oof Teh $800 Intess Extraction included We make a specialty in all branches of Dentistry. 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France, mourned as dead for 52 years, found near San Fran for passed cisco by relatives: Report that cabinet is split over policy of silence adopted in Japan ese-Chinese situation, denied American steamer Santa Clara misinterprets signal of dispatch bos! Dolphin in Havana harbor, and shot fired across bow. Thorough investigation of arrest of Minor Merriweather in Mexico with having counterfeit Villa money, will be made by United States. Engiand prize court orders $600, 000 paid for American shipments of flour and wheat detained on board steamers seized recently Chris Beitz, brother of Fritz Beltz, of the law firm of Trefethen & Grimatead, and former U. of Wy student, died in California Monday Geo. B. Montgomery of Buffalo shot by British sentry while rowing near German detention camp at Hamilton, Bermuda Secretary Redfield scores depart ment of commerce employe who complains of being required to do work beneath his position Robt. E. Umbel, presiding judge of Fayette county, Pa., quits und fire Rudolph Spreckels has talk with president: «proposed purchase Weatern Pacific by state of Califor nia supposed topic Parents of Henry Thorsen, who live at Whitby, Wash., hear that son was frozen to death near Fair banks. Suit by Oo nic company, Titanic xtent of com pany’s Mability, will be heard Ma 17 in New York district court Verne Lewis, Mary Balding and three children at erre Haute with flatiron, says he did it because joved them so Six Seattle companies among bid ders for construction of new Everett | | postoffice. | Fire guts Grand Oak apartments, Portland Cyril Madigan, 19, killed by log ging train near Tolt. of | who killed Mrs? STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. PAGE 7. [—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HKAYBEE SMITH et ee | cet him Willard, on April 4. the First Photo of Johnson Say He’s Hog Fat - The experts there seem to agree that Jack Johnson cannot f down to good fighting weight before the battle withh Jess Johnson can do his best work at 230, but if he get himself down to good fighting weight before the battle with Jess| xperts think, to be strong. | son was doing road work with a trainer outside Havana Training He Looks It This picture was taken as John RIVERS IS BEATEN In the three-cushion biltt nament at Brown & Hulen'« night, Pred Rivers lont match M. J Wolfe measure, 25 to 21 T tied at Averal stages luck was on Rivers game took 78 innings. Him Ball will go against E ma Gilroy will play fall will meet Bostwick taking but trail “ WOMAN WINS — PINEHL RST, N.C c | With = card of 92, Mrs | Barlow, Merion Cricket club adelphia, won the gold medal March 23 Rolaod H Phil in tour-| ant his second his omen were hard The Tonight lich Coons and the qualification round of the wom en's event tn the United North and South plonship \¢ Amateur association golf tournament Title Insurance i} The examination and insurance of land _ titles by the Washington Title is accepted as standard by all financial Insurance Company leading banks and institutions No subsequent investi gation of matters once covered by Title Insur- ance is required. Hence the expense of repeated examinations, and the confusion of — diverse opinions, are both en tirely eliminated Washington Title | Insurance | Company FRANKLIN BOYS ouT | | Twenty men turne out at the call of Coach Reesburg of Branklin high for spring football practice yesterday. The squad will prac thee very Monday the rest of the year Twenty-five Franklio Midgets turned out yesterday to get in action on the baseball field under the direction of Coach Joy The Seattle Thistle soccer team and the Carbonado team will clash next Sunday at Black Diamond tn the final game of the season and in an effort to determine the rest ing place of the McMillen cham plonship cup. The two rivals for the cup honors met Tacoma March 14 and a tle game resulted. cham-| A big crowd of Seattle fans ix ex yester-| pected to accompany the team MARKET REPORT condition of Condi week, The demoralized the veal market continues tions are not as bad as last dealers report, but they’ say there is a large supply of poor stock on the market which must be sold very cheap. This has had a w ening effect Pork ts firme: Jusi Printers: 1013 THIRD | Judgment Againer AIN 1043 FOR SALE | Hickingbottom Bros. VetetinarY SURGeons 5 Howell St. Inquire at 70%-4th Ave We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P..1, Building, Seattle ("STEWART HOUSE ‘86 Stewart Bt. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 2B¢ Large, Modern Outside Roome for One or Two, BOM NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Col Sunday), 8:00, 10:30 a m., 1:30, 2:00, ex opt Sunday (Sunday 2:30), 6:30 pm Saturday, 11:45 p. m. Time table subject to change without PAINT and VARNISH WELL MADE LOCAL MADE RETAIL STORE 1622 Fourth Ave. FACTORY AT FREMONT ‘WILL PLAY FOR CUP man Dock, Seattle, 6:30 (except | LAWN TENNIS OUT N FOR MILWAUKEE, March 23.— Mike Gibbons and Eddie Mc Goorty will box 10 rounds in i o 2 past Week has the tenni day. This le expected to estab though there “s plenty of pulsing in the blood of r lish supremacy in the middle money ready to be wagered on my ight division fe Jess Willard, the white hope, wielders and on a number of court weig 0 Gibbons re in hie coming fight with Jame ‘ace Beaman tably, Lincoln jf Sently administered a severe oe abou j notably incoln defeat to Jimmy Clabby, prac Johnson, bettors are holding playgrounds, enthusiasts are out tically eliminating the Ham off for more favorable odds every morning a» soon as it 1s|f| mond man as a middleweight and very intie sein hee Sie @ Nght, getting into condition for the contender ricked Seeey: 10) Se : . ‘ Gibbons will mest Jack Dillon maine: favorite ot S Seis 4 seanon's pla a Slaeen, a, to the Willard backers believe the Fifty men have signed for the y odds will lengthen to 3 to 1 or student tournament at Lincoln hig even better before April 4, the school, the winners of which will date of the fight. j play on the school team, Texts BIG LEAGUE SCORES | Both boxers continue their . and Disley, both letter men, are ex training. Willard is doing lit: pected to lead the squad Yenter practice games at| tle hard work, however, hav- At a meeting of the Lincoln Ath. | big league training resulted| ing reached a fine condition letic association yeaterda Ward as f w Th Washington before the Juarez fight was Reynolds was elect resident Americans defeated the Universit postponed. The black ie de and Frank Nolan was selected of Virginia at Charlottesville, Va clared to be seriously traini manage the school's athletic i to 1 and his trainers predict he will faire The Chicago American regulars) be in good shape when the In New York t night the Unit-|took the Portland ¢ leaguers | gong sounds. ed Sta I g@awn Tennis | into camp at Stockto al, 10 to 6 Johnson still fussing with association made known the a The ¢ ricans had| Curley, regarding the referee. wie of champlonshi: rnaments |easy — picki : st the Waco, it is probable, however, the ar- over the country for t coming | team of the Texas ue at Waco, bitrator will be agreed on be- neasO ting them. & | fore the end of this week. The U. 8, championship for wom. en singles, doubles and mixed q doubles will be played at Philadel phia June 7. Matches for the Pa cifle Coast npions will be played at the San Francisco expo sition grounds, June 1 The clay court championship of The Majestic Juniors opened;7 o'clock. Batteries for Sunday's the U. 8, will b thelr season Sunday by defeating| game were: Redmen—Cullen, Gale Pittsburg June 26 the Atlal City team, 21 to 0.) lant and Kulman. Stacy Shown— Athietic club will hold a The Majestics piled up 28 hits,| Neilson, Blair and Fonsdale. d for the city championship while the Atlantics falled to con isnt a Matches for the Pacific Northwest | nect for Lorraine pound champtonsbip will be played at Ta |ed out tv two doubles and |, Fert Lawton defeated the Nae coma Aug The Washington |, single out of six times up. The “onal Billiard Co. at Fort Lawton state championship tournament | patteries wer Majestics— Sanday by the score of 11 to Shim will be played in Seattle Aug. 9 and Smith. Atlantics—| Pelkey, pitching for Fort Lawtomy Jones, Holbrook. and. Wallace.| #llowed only four scattered hits. Teams averaging 16 years call ae BOWL FAIR SCORES George Abrams, Ballard 1436, for) The Burnsides have organized games for the seasom La year they 5 were known as one of Seattle's In the S. A. C. handicap bowling strongest semt-professional doubles last night. Grinnell and| The Ballard Tigers defeated the | PuTmany emi he Durseides iil Churchill totaled 1.993 in five| Olympics at Ballard Sunday after) 1). 4 iractice game with Duge games, and Stusser and Bouckaert,| noon, § to The game was fea-| Gates Seattle team and also J. Ls 1,924. Grinnell’s handicap was five| tured by sensational pitching | Bornes’ Aberdeen club. For games, | pins, Churehill 15 pins, Stusser 15|0f MacLaughlin the Gelding Of write Spaiding’s sporting goods or pins and Boucksert 15 1 Hensel and Wilson phone Ballard J. W. Jacobs, manager. South Park defea the Wilson NT s ACING PILOT HERE Business College team at South ‘ Park Sunday, 6 to 0. Thompson's | 4 pitching and| Whitesides hitting; WOES THIS MAKE Percy Barnes, racing auto pilot,| were the features of the game. HIM A . who set the world’s mark for 25) south Park wif clash with the Se| PROFESSIONAL miles {n Jean Romano's Romano |attle team next Sunday, lining up| at Portland last June, is in Seattle,jas follows Cub Johnson, ¢ preparing to go over the North-| Thompson, p.; Kellogg, 1b.; Jen a west Automobile association cir|gen, 2b.; Whitesides, 3b.; Smith, | cult ina National. With Cliff Mac-| gs; Pike, Fred Johnson, Mullane, beth, he will appear at the opening | Duniway and Graham, outfield races at Portland, May 1 and 2 HIRES SAILBOAT CE | An elderly, well-dressed ma: » sailboat Sunday park empt day sECUpA off Bailey peninsula y Police are searching fc jar e barb, 40-1b e one, per ora 200 @ ad lettuce 2.0 @ ca . 9 Eee. plant nes rida, tomanoas’ nie peppers : 8 @ grape fruit a2 @ ow “4 ney, new. case .. 20 6 ney, strained 6%e ettuce, hothe r4 Navel orang’ e a Parteioe e . v Rhubart 3 Radishes be Squash, Hubbard Sprouts : oe Turnipe, wnt Walla Walle Arians ° @ “oe :100 6 leo @ ms @ u @ 16 e | Cal. onions 6 Jont | ont On 2 Potatoes | White river epude Burbanke sweat potatoes . Early Ohio spuds Yakima Gems Hens, under 8 Ibe Old r live 6004 nine, doz. eee 60 Veal, 65 to 120-1b rr Veal, large . ae | | —— | Selling Prices to Retailer if Butter, Ease and Oh STORE cota Batter |Rastern brick Native Washington amery, brick Native Washington creamery, wold pack. . cone Domestic wheel . | Limburger JOregon triplets | Washington twins Young America |Select ranch . n hit at Madison The boat was found floa ing ester or the Ty 1.60 4% to | Alfalfa Barley astern Washington oate, "INE WEATHER BRINGS RACQUET WIELDERS— iIBBONS AND M’GOORTY TO FIGHT APRIL 23 GIBBONS WILL |BACKERS OF PLAYERS ARE | poy w'cooRTY South Park has several open dates. | For games, phone W. G. Wolff, Sid. | ney 192 The Redmen lodge baseball team has organized for the season and is looking for games with fastest) teams in or out of town, The Red men started the season right by defeating the fast Stacy Shown team by day. For games ding, or N Kulman the score of 10 to 2 Sun- address ‘vimoth Wheat timothy ate A CHEW HELPS ME THROUGH MY THE STONE MASON HINTS FOR A CHEW H comfort you are after. Chew. Take of ordinary tobacco. the strength chew that suit Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies you have to spit, how few chews That tisfied. It is a ready chew, cut and s to grind on it with your teeth, Grit makes you spit too much, re, rich tobacco doce not need to be covered rich tobacco taste in"! ‘Notice how th chews of the old kind. WEYMAN- BRUTON COMPANY 5O Union Square, New Y‘: & UY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TO US operative bonding scheme suggest. ed by has been turned down by the South= eastern Surety Insurance Co. The company holds that the enactment of the bonding law will drive most. of the jitneys out of business. ME Too JUD6E~-1M UNGRY for tobacco? 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