The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1915, Page 7

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‘ % CHIEF BENDER IS MAINSTAY OF TERRAPINS— REICH KNOCKS OUT PELKY IN THREE ROUNDS | TEAMS WILL PLAY| FIRST GAME TODAY owlin The Blemarck Siickere ran out * atone on Mac's Colts on the Bismarck al leya last night by @ seore of 2.842 By Kaybee to 2,789, Hudson of the Colts put ut REGAN to look 4 little like real base at Dugdale’s/ ting over the high score of 24 and ’ ; : , Lowe of the Slickers high averege HAVANA, Mareh Announce park yesterday aftemoon, when the squad which turned| 4, 997 ment was made today at the train-| out the day before wasjagain out for practice, augmented by tng campo. of Jack Johnson and yutfi a Kippert ad Third Baseman Co ey. Pitchers| In the Elke’ House leagu es Willard that from now until) ohne nt bah hit ; aaeaegy urtney. Pitcher Ehrlich’s team, No thelr 45-round battle here Sunday Laird and Springer Och hit town but. neither showed for! Capt. Gardiner's team, No. 4, by alApril 4, each will box with his practice yesterday score of 2.588 to 2,600. Conover trainers several rounds tn the ope This leaves First Bseman Beatty, Outfielder Martin Kil-|of the losing team bowled high ale daily, weather permitting » | ., oor ol 3 doh © « bfore heavy rains have prevente filay, Infielder Healey ind. Twirlers’ Wolfram, Martin and|tccre of 228 and high average of |tofore heavy raine have prevented Mails yet to report. Awire from Chicago says that Beatty | Crowda at Johnson's gym has leit that seaport, sohe should get here, possibly in time! The General Electric outfit: wal.| nasium in the Stadium are in: H we the Westinghouse team on, creasing, Many women at: “fO work out a little thit afternoon : th Imperial alle an ght, 2 0 tend: h Raymond's bunch Wl line up today for the first prac oo Bm gece ire as chase ean, Watuhing oak bg tice game of the seasonagainst Ballard and with such men|squad bowling high score of I8z| sald today he would enter the Yerrine, Gislasq and other fast performers in the #od Kerns of the losing team h ring at not more than 215. He as Nig r sa the teas GRY Fun Up agalust & snag right |Avereme of 100 said there was no cause for Ballard lineup, the un up against a snag rig worry ever Wie welaht and at the start n Doubles in the Printers’ league, that the old reliable uppercut ——— i -~- bowled on the Lmpertal alleya yes) Was till ther CLIFFORD LIKES HIS terday r as tollow Dod At Willard’s camp it was de SALT LAKE OUTFIT son and Thomas and |©lared the big cowboy n the AFF BLANKENSHIP declares Gassman and Fianle: 4 {condition of his life. He has re ( that be would not trade us mith 928, oy ene laumed his training where Salt Lake club for any other he left off the Jusrez bout squad in the Coast league. If the| peypr, wa le * es on te 6 A Heys} 8% called off, and in the ten club is one that will live up to Ite/iast night’ resulted ua fon ey® days rematning will have. ample | manager's expectations, then the) Kinne and Dobb totaled 1,994 in |time to rexch perfectior | Fifth and University | jentire league will be benefited. | tive games and Edwards abd Gal-|,, Little betting has yet appeared. | For a new club in the circutt to 0! heath 1.969 Z **"|Plenty of Willard money tx avail | }in and cause trouble from the start , jable, but the white man's bac is sure to arouse interest. From are waiting for the ide f present indications a real race will |, Otmer eee iene aekcal Oust lieagtlion, At. present Jot ‘ } ~ 4 rues. | 1¢ esuited ina defeat for om ohusoo is { be started a week from next Tue! Cape. McHreen's No. 6 squad ne /MbOUL a 3tot favorite f =. Capt. Drake No, | team 2.304 te THORPE MAY BECOME A REGULAR GIANT 4 ae =H H Bea fans must not be} : at all surprised if n Thorpe, the great Indian ath Bm ar Baker's team, No. 8 wal | lete, becomes a regular with the|ygrg hy. slohan's No. 7 outfit | Giants. McGraw has good reasons | oi yo. ne Doren of the win | | for keeping the redskin on the pay 6 team hitting up the high score vie | roll, It was McGraw who kept (° #36 and high average of 188 | Rube Marquard and made «a won derful pitcher of him after every jexpert had condemned the soutn- paw, and it will not be surprising |Big League Scores The New York Americans defeat if the Indian delivers and vind! | ed the Savannah team, of the cates McGraw’s judgment AUanic league, at Savannah, Ge chaise oamal on Yesterday, by a score of 9 to 5 At Charlottesville, Va. yeaterday pe oaniod sd —~“yo TEAM varety | te University of Virginia nine wip. e to jand it ve arsity | od out two former defeats they suf. al ‘ — be yo’ os fered at the hands of the Washing | , something, anyway. A crew for ton Amertoans by beating the Sen | Washington will leave here April 1 nlisaaninie lto compete with the University of California and Stanford crews in Organize Doar ‘Club |the annual regatta at Oakiaod on | | April 10, and Conny says he hasn't TACOMA, Mareh ~The be faintest id yet who will) Washington Field Trials club was make up that crew, The result {* | organized here yesterday by « num |that every man jack of the avatl | ber of owners of hunting dogs |able squad is working like a Tro-|‘The membership will include rep jan during the dally practice on resentatives from all Pacific Coast Lake Washington in the hope that/and Northwestern states aod Brit the lightning will strike him when|ish Columbia, Elliott Kelly of Ta | the final selection is made ¢ elected president perry secre! | ano. PARIS WILL NOT ATTLE TEAM appointment | ota eee ROAD WORKERS WANT MORE PAY | seattle baseball team, will be un County commissioners, road su able to act in that capacity this | season. He accepted the job and |pervisors, contractors on road work and others are apprehensive Each Afternoon From 1 to 5 Exhibitions Each Evening Admission to Pavilion 25¢ ma was rer was supposed to have reported ‘Tuesday for work. but failed to do} so, and yesterday Manager Ray mond got a letter from Paris, say: ing he had been in bad health and the men who build the road between Renton and tssaquah, and other proposed roads, will receive at least good food and tobacco for their labor; that the frost vill report at once. Bullock Is in Jail | John H. Bullock, recently brought C., and} ack from Washington, D. ls now gone and ntenced to the county jail for con a) are not n ~ . ing Parti cy with Charles E. Houston, in| ‘0 in se ptgaagl Sesteac Sauaive bidding for supplying A prayer that the laborers get at a forts with coal, began serving) ‘east that much, which ie r HIPPODROME fi: | Fee ane enh, wien i rok vo | Feceiving on road construction Pitth » work now In progress in King Musical Recital bit county. Saerniee “We earnest! Serroundig= Til iin Jane Tuttle, Mise Genevieve] prayers ‘in thie’ reepect crat Orches' odrea and Miss Adela Lane fascin an insurrection ma: be Compgtent Dancing ed a large audience of music lov-) Sveided.” y haw s at the Boylston av. Unitarian) ‘phis direct threat of an insur urch last evening. The recital was) rection, coming as it does from an under the suspices of the | ven unknown source, has county offt others’ congress of Seattle. clals worried, The commission . ers have carefully sidestepped the issue by placing blame for low Wages on the contractors bulld ing the roads The letter has been widely dis tributed in the form of a printed hand bill throughout the city and county* $6,000,000 COLD, MINE SUIT IS UP SAN FRANCISCO, March 25 | Judge Troutt of the superior court} will decide soon the petition of} Jerry Wilson, Alaska mining man, for a new trial of the sult for 100 againat him, bronght by a Helm, which he has un. | der advisement today Mrs. Heim claims half of all of} Wilson's earnings in the Ophir mines of Alaska, worth $ She alleges she grubstake miner when he went to the ind paorama of beauty and at San Francisco Remember that a one-@tickefto the East via the Sout Pactic | wiince dente eth i ‘on denies he discovered the through California costs practic§ the @me as via the direct mines while working under a grub Norther#pes. stake and declares he never en | tered into,such an agreement with Mrs. Helm Ask Southern Pacific The Expositid 720 Secop Ar. C, G, Chisholm, District Fre Phone Elliott 1256 oe etcneel List your Real Estate in Star | Want Ads. and aesenger Agent Seattle, Wash, | for $6; maried tn p | returned If they fai em. to 8 Dm. Bundays 11 tod KAYMOND REMEDY vo., Room 78, 21744 Pike Mt, STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915. PAGE 7, TO WATCH BIG SMOKE TRAIN With the exc of the high schools of the city will} enter teame in the High School leakue this season. Rallard failed to d A representative to the dule meeting at the Broadway high yesterday, when the following schedule was adopted May West Seattle Lincoln, Queen Ante va Franklin May §& in ve Franklin West Se va. Broadway May 15—ftroadway va. Queen Anne; Weat Seattle vs. Franklin May 22--Broadway ve, Franklin. Queen Anne va, Lincoln y West Seattle ve, Queen Anne, Broadway ve. Lincoln. ption of Ballard, all O’Brien Team Ready The O'Brien bai organized for 1915 and will put strong team into the field this sea-| son Oriilia has joined with the: in backing the team. Opening cam ith the ¢ from Seattle STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart M&. Near Fike Public Marker Modern Single Rooms 256 all club haw re mn ne and'next Sunday on the home grounds | tg, ihe superiority, of | fore claws at YM. C. A russ, mbly will give Invention stores Health While You Sleep. ailments it We ELECTRA-VITA It feeds & oonatal sleep. am of lec our nerves, and the other organ and toring health If-charged body « for hours, ing them with bullding strong, health to a wake up in t ing of exhilaration. fect health. BRAUTIFULL STRATED BOOK FREE all or write for our beautiful 90. whieh tells all about our This book Is tilustrated with plotures of fully developed mon cad women, showing how Blectra Vita in applied, and explaining many page book, treatment 7:80 to 9. The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. 4 Room 206 Empress Theatro Hidg, Second Ave., Cor. Spring, Seattle, Waals Afternoon and Evening. one i ie physically unable to take|today that some concerted move | up the work of training the team ment is afoot to force higher | this year. wages as pay to laborers on coun ty road work, following the wide ri! « » oll ive tree) No Charge || Oaks Get Johnston :ixtion (0 she [lowing “ete niu | A. LUNDBERG CO. For Lessons CHICAGO, March 25.—Outfielder PROCLAMATION eft, LUNDBERG CO. Simm: Johnston of the Chicago “On next Sunday, March 28, Artificta’ ml Cubs has been sold to the Oakland, people of King county are oF THIRD AVENUB. Jub of the Pacific Coast league, and ked to unite In prayer t buys Wed ney | benefit Unitarian church E. H. Witt and Frank Chircosta, Seattle men, taking motion pictures. Friday river at fic '—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMIT 'WOMEN FLOCK T | } ] | j | The Trio of Master Minds of the Terrapins. | WELSH PICKS WILLIAMS TO UP EASY KALE BECOME UMPS WINDSOR, Ont., Maron 25.— Lightweight Champion Freddie Welsh continued on his way today to the next lemon or chard, following his easy vic tory here last night over Patsy Drouillard, claimant of the Ca- nadian lightweight title. It was an eightround bout, and Welsh pursued his cus tomary tactics of merely out pointing his opponent, without ny attempt at th h_stuff, HERE Alki Women's Improvement club clubhouse 000 home for paday Robert Saunders, gives citizenship Seattie attor lecture be Seattie Bahai As concert at Boylston April 7 to travel around world They start for Alaska ° | Ht PORTLAND, Marc 26.—If the! double umpire » is in vogue! in the ifie Coast league agalt thin year, it was believed today that Nick Willams, former captain of the San Francisco Seals, and for four years a Northwestern league manager, will be one of the indi cator holders Williams has been coaching the Agricultural college baseball team. is said to have signed, and yesterday caught the Cc. G. Wulff, editor the | Prospector, returning from York, says Seattle equals any lantic const city Central Council of Social cles will be Vaider) Ne At Agen- host to Secretary Cox of the National board of motion pleture censors next Thursday Swede steamer Svithiod left Se- attle Wednesday with cargo o wheat for South Africa Steamer Northwestern left Seat tle Wednesday night South eastern and Southwestern Alaska ports, Col. D.C. Jacklina, millionaire | mining man, reached attle from New county bridge across Green| alaska Wednesday Franklin is open for traf-| Marine lish and insurance rates to Brit- French ports are doubled Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Meyer, 925) within a week AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers IH. B. Kennedy and Tourist #20 « . 6:90 p change without | phone Main 8101 all branches of Denti Any work that don’t prove Witt the unorganized drivers.” | sat jover free of charge at any, GO TO FRONT SOON! time. 'for 12 years. traction. Examination free, | daily expected by the Second Brit Price 500 Round 00 Round ‘ei | OHIO DENTISTS -.: ONE-PRICE DENTISTS Best Gold Crowns Best Bridge work Zest set of |Red Rubber. $4.00 *: $4.00. Extraction Included We make a specialty in be made sfactory will All work guaranteed) Painless ex- 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, 19th ave. N, observ niversary | Thursday Alki Men's Improvement club met Tuesday night and elected of ficers club of id final meeting of year | lattacked Teeth $5. 00 : terete te" $8.00 | for \ |jumping to $ Jcompared ELSEWHERE ° © April 12 set for interstate com- Broadway high|merce commission hearing on “bach haul rates Piute Indian outlaws jail at Salt Lake Area of 479,000 acres in Yakima Indian reservation may be opened | to settlers. | dstuff exports more than dou-| |bled in U. 8. in last eight months, | in 1915, 881 landed in as last | with lumber! , continued to Friday Bill in Alaska legislature provid ling territorial superintendent of schools Constitutionality of new fish code in Olympia court by gill = netters. JITNEYS HARRY INDEPENDENTS, March PACOMA 25.—War has broken out in the ranks of the jit-| ney bus drivers here, When an unorganized automobile bus began operating on Center st. today, the organized drivers assigned three buses” on that thoroughtare.| The organized machines follow| the independent buses and attempt} yclre passengers at street cor carrying them free We are determined,’ of the organized drivers, “to bring all jitney drivers into. our or} jeanization, We will either bring) them in or put them out of busi ness, The association {s paying| our gasoline and allowing us| for our time in the fight} said one wai ~ Or. | are | VANCOUVER, | March ders to embark for the 24 front ish Columbia contingent, which has | been training four months. Offi-| cers of the battalions are holding the men in readiness to depart at a moment's notice, By Hugh S. Fullerton In many respects Baltimore is the best constructed team in Whether it it has the Federal league wins the pennant or not, more than any other team in the cir cult. and brilliancy to win by a spurt or long series of victories, but it will keep plodding away at better than # .500 per cent clip, and be there or thereabouts at the finish Up to Big Chief they Jacked catehing but promise of consistency It seems to lack the punch Last season departments only mediocre pitehing. The er or not Ch into the league ne in which steady, an f Bende in the The eason of his life of the fact that bis faat not hopping as keenly once did, and he carried the ies through Catching itech is a ve and stead nd a hustler, veloped to m condition t work his best best apite was last year, { ba as looks only fair ran who Is Russell is aggress but has not jor league caliber reli Bender, of course, is expected to lead the pitchers, and he bas a lot of capable assistants. Suggs ought to have another season or two of good ball left in bim, and Wilhelm is fair. Quinn, of course, never has fulfilled all his promises of great hess, Smith is the same old erratic and Conley much deve genius, Batley pected to show Not Strong, but Steady It ix not a strong pitching staff, just a steady one, and it will have to depend upon Bend er for the extra percentage to lift it high enough to win real strength of the club around seco: second and Both are great their work to that of Evers and M Big Harry year into a regular first baseman e Donlan at fleld anville Altogether, it is a pretty well balanced ball club, and pretty close up to the jor league tandard in all departments. Portland Is Ea SAN FRANCISCO. Although was given a handicap of four goals, the second division army March 2 SEATTLE TEAM PLAYS FIRST PRACTICE GAME— | | WELSH PICKS UP EASY MONEY IN CANADA | was! 4 big problem ix wheth will come chief had the n i it Athlet Jack yet de} is with Knabe on leaders, and around the sack ja close Swacina developed last the Portland polo team| team ‘ART PELKY I$ KNOCKED OUT IN 3 ROUNDS © NEW YORK, March 25.—Al Reich, once a white hope, holds today a three-round knockout victory over Arthur Pelky, who was touted by Tommy Burns a few years ago as the coming champion Reich almost put Pelky out in the first round, but in the second Pelky evened up with a volley of hard body blows. The third had barely started when Reich connected with a hard left to the no He fol- lowed this with a terrific right cross to the jaw, and Pelky went down and out. It was @ scheduled 10-round bout ATTELL WILL BOX KILBANE former featherweight Abe Attell champion of the world who is tm Seattle waiting to appear at a lo- cal theatre next week, yesterday received a telegram from Cham- on Jonn Kilbane, closing for @ championship tithe match to be fought the last week in June, At tell is confident he can win back his former title and will quit the shortly inte stage welt to start to get him- condition | Davis Beats Lewe In the three-cushion city billiard champion of the world, who {s in & Hulen’s, last night, Jim Davis de- feated H. R, Lewe, 25 to 13, in 45 innings, in the Class B match. John Conn beat to 24 ms John Gilroy, 2 Jack Ball defeated C, A, 24. in 64 innings. Ehrlichman, 25 to 13, in 46 innings. Tonight Lewis will play Mallory, Young will meet Foss and Shatia will tackle Ander- son. 40 innings. Bostwick to Jim Ball beat R |'Tacoma Wants Coin CHICAGO, March h 25, coma club of league, has filed The Ta- the Northwestern suit to recover had no trouble defeating them ©n/ ¢; 269 from the National Baseball the Burlingame field by a score of 10 to 4 goals. Limited for San Francisco, ply to President Baum for a job. Mre. Lenora Harris, 50, srvauaad on threat to kill Chicago mayor. Moran Robertson, 65, author wei poet, died at Atlantic City yesterday | where. it is believed, he will personally ap-! Nationals for HERE and ELSEWHERE | Dr. Joseph Goricar, former consul general for Austria at Berlin, has been dismissed from diplomatic ser vice. He is in Chicago now Gen. Hughes, minister of Ca- nadian militia, said two dozen with the first Canadia have fallen in war Americans, contingent Sergt. James McDermott, Chicago ar-| police, wearer of hero rested on bribery charge medal, Raliroads to ask commerce com. mission Apri! 12 to lower rates from to Coast anal. 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