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| SEATTLE SQUAD WINS FIRST PRACTICE GAME— | | JACK JOHNSON TAKING OFF FLESH RAPIDLY | SEATTLE IS VICTOR corr oco0 IN PRACTICE GAME| 2001 Miner NEW YORK, March 26. Fight critica were hopelessly Members of divided today as to the White Cross fight staged here last Squad Make a Fairly Gdod Showing, Al- ; : : nigh Both th Ch o b though Nothing Sensational Is Developed. P. N. A and the dentist are awareed tno Officials Will Select Team to Go to San Francisco] decision. | Some newapener referees” who have seen Cros at Meeting Here Ne xt Sunday. in numerous battles believe White had a shade the better of Other: the bout jeclare Cross By Kaybee showed his old-time cunning UITE a number of 33rd degree baseball fans turned out at and willingn to exchange rday afternoon to wallops and carried off the : Dug’s lot yes which the Seattle 1915 team will be in the first practice game of the season against Ballard. ae much due to luck as anything else that the Seattle olimb finished on the long end of a 6 to 5 score Raymond worked three pitchers against Hovey, the Ballard left-hander, who pitched the entire game, holding the Seattle Outfit to 10 hits and giving but two bases on balls. Seattle can thank Stokke's boot of Courtney's grounder in the fifth for her victory. Kippert, following a single by Bowcock and a double by Barth with a double, was responsible for two of Seattle's runs. Barth gave a good account of himself, both with the stick and at first base, where he went when Kaiser arrived. | Boweock landed twice for safe bingles, and Courtney showed a burst of speed at third. Wasiey did not figure in the stick 2 work, but made a sensational catch In the left garden. The game was just an ordinary practice game, without anything sen Sational developing on either side, but it served to give Ray | * mond and the fans an idea of what the various members of the squad can do. honors. JINX IS STILL ON THE JOB AT FIRST BASE OF DETROIT | P_N. A. OFFICERS J determine who t a box TO SELECT TEAM nk tournament wi 1d in the} AURICE DUNN, of Portland, A. C. gym on th ht of April M secretary of thé P. N, The feature ¢ nat night | and Harry Burdick, th » Madden Spokane representative, will ar lem y Tive in Seattle Sunday and go into) | - a conference with Al Goldsmit events wil i the 8. A. C., the business of wi be hour being the selection of ¢ at tha Northwestern te that will an fans will have went to San Francisco t rt an opportunity e the Spokane win in actic CHET 1S WORKING "EM OUT EVERY DAY NOW Ory MeINTYRE pate in the world’s amateur cham plonship events. It goes without Saying that all of the S. A. C. boys who Won their recent bouts at Spo- Kane will be named as members of the team, and it further goes with Burns out saying that Chet MeIntyre,| | - George Burns, first basen: boxing instructor of the 8. A.C. the i Witt t the Detroit Tigers, has f whose e of t ne it . s we of the } that seems to self ar ot condition my ee pin; + lg soda i Ging-don, Neer tint’ Kakemen who 3 nn Jen made their victories possible, will | “°" ane we rag Oy nings’ team, Stricken suddenly | ohare pent during a game at New Orleans accompany the squad to San Fran cisco, them and 7 mally that all training pace day A a ren declares it ADDITION to the Spokane|get a bunch Vietors, the S. A. C. will send | condition than | @ couple of additional repre-} A. C. boys when tt sentatives to San Francisco, and to'start for the champ meet CLOSE GAMES MARLAND TQ suis" IN CUE RACES iner |~ Burns was ¢ led 4 to underac FINAL TOURNAMENT DATED FOR APRIL 6 During that time kers have fallen victims } CHICAGO, March —26—Packy ange tole Sa | McFarland, who retired from the nings). fring, has turned a Willing ear to pe a i eer aaa Yours, 25; Foss 14 (59 innings). | the voice of the siren, and yexter | Prices praia Wh selito tert Anderson. Shatia, 19 (62 in| 48Y Signed articles to meet Mike Veaetables und. Fruit nings. et 4 Gibbons, claimant to the title of | @— — ‘ | world’s middleweight champion. , Schedule Tonight Rivera vs. Ginnold Shannon ve. Helwig. Base! vs. Henning. aatiy by 3. W. Godwin & Co in a tenm-round bout. to be staged . in Milwaukee within the next 60/; |days. This is the first admission jon the part of McFarland that he |< a has outgrown the lichtweight di or Mallory, H. 0. Young and/ vision. Under the agreement. the Anderson were the victors in| men will weigh in at 145 pounds | fast night's play for the city three-|at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of cushion championships at Brown *| the battle Hulen’ AUSTIN FILES SUIT Mallory won from T. P as! Suit for 25 to 23 in 53 innings. The play ers were tied at 16, 18. 20 and 22, Mallory running out by three re iivoree pros from Alma May markable shots Austin has been filed in the superior H. O. Young hung it all over R.|court by Alonzo J. Austin, the box A. Foss, winning. 25 to 14, with|ing instructor, who alleges that his ease. John Anderson took an in-| wife deserted him { e, 1912, and]? teresting match from Charley|since that time has been living in Bhatia, 25 to 19, in 62 innings. | California with their two children SEATTLE DOG SHOW March 3ist, April 1st and 2d We specialize in things for Cat Foods and Remedies; edies; Dr. Cecil French’s Remedies. Clayte Dog A splendid showing of dog Seattle Dog Show Trophies Now on Display in Our Window. 1915 DOG LICENSE Must be purchased at the City Hall before April Ist We will attach to collar free of charge ot 10 Expert Racket Restringing .: ie ate We pride ourselves on doing the + a " 8 % finest work possible. The best of Boas s ss a 20 © materials used and all work abso 120-1 Be hears lutely guaranteed The prices Ll LY range according to quality of mate Retaller for ad Cheese | rial used. .$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. $1.25 Official League Ball 89c ill sell the League hington | | For Saturday only Cheek n Official we w MARY JANE TENNIS PUMPS A shipment just received of the ne Janes, with strap over instep MOG BE ocr crevbovvceces popular and neat Bass Fishing Season Is Now Open Ask us where to go and what to use T Count cw ad Grain Neale Prices Excelsior PIPER Agents Motor- Monohon ts cycles Canoes 1117 Second Ave. —-IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— Y. M. LEADERS \MIDWICK FOUR WIN” STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915, PAGE 13, EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ; JOHNSON TAKING | OFF FAT T00 FAST TO APPEAR IN ‘STUNT NIGHT’ ~~ Roadwork Under Broiling Cuban Sun Is Too Much for A hobble skirt basketball ga H ea he. tke cat rg Big Negro and He Will Let Up on Such Training Seaith anos! stunt Factics. Both Men Agree on Jack Welsh as Referee. Y.M.C. A. Lead Will Decide Matter Today. 8 tonight In the — i —— | Physical Director J HAVANA, March 26. Jack John 1 k Welsh, famous referee, wit | thiaume, atso promises some bril-!son is taking off weight too fast,|deelde toda ver he will accept Mant acrobatic exhibitions by his the a referee for the! 16 different assistants, including ds to case up in his train-| 5), Ana hand-tohand balances, Roman ring |!ng for his fight With Jess Willard artists, fawr dawnees, and The big negro’s trainers held a rhythmic gymnastics council of w toda and decided de ( Thomas and George that heavy ad wor nder the Dow will be seen in “Chaplin” com-| broiling Cubs in Was ing too|the long tr ody much for Johnson, P mn has | Welsh is Leader Hall, « well-known | rolled from Jack as over | expe 1 t u fencing © will put on a fene-| the yada in a heavy er, and | da | ay 4 exhi lolling ! * rapidl WANTS TO COME BACK ~| CHICAGO, March 26 ue on came into the limelig th other matte fight again toda at the fi SAN FRANCISC( The Midw , ri esterd “A AGREE ON SAN FRANCISCO, Mareb WELSH © VANCOUVER IS PLAY SOCCER WINNER AGAIN GAME SUNDAY VA The cific ¢ NCOUVER, B. C., March 26 Vv NEW ALLEY CHAMP | PEORIA, March 26.—W. H Pierce of Pueblo, Colo, is the new bowling champion develop. ed In the tournament here. In the individual event he swept down 711 pins, six more than the former record, In 1910. established Walter Cook of Phila cond to Pierce, club will give a \ of P. hall, First] . tomorrow t. | f which will go as a job Gray, Veteran soc-} cer player, who sustained several aceldents, both off and on the soc- | cer field, during the past two years, | and Is now incapacitated | BIG LEAGUE | CAMP SCORES esterday in the If you haven’t yet smoked your first NEBO plain end “Utterly Different” cigarette | ove an —then you owe your palate jr" ’.ghopSautters gaswcie a dime. ee “ATHLETES COMING CHAMPA » track Pay the debt. Drop inat the near- est tobacco store, and treat yourself to an “Utterly Different” cigarette. “Utterly Different” —100 per cent. ifferent. 1, March We've put over a century-and-a- half of accumulated experience and expertness into mak “ing NEBO slain end Jtterly Different.” Now it’s CITIES TO COMPETE HOQUIAM March I me of Hoquiam lon the yours. Don’t put off your pleasure. Jor Ape iy Bate terse . r om e Hoquiam Y. M, ¢ , Aberdee Make this the “Utterly Different” | Moose, Aderde i, ¢ gers a day. 1Co. G,'N. G. W., will take part > GUARANTEF—If after smoking Nin YOR shes * half the package of NEBO piain ena youare tiations are or vatarch ot not delighted, return balance of package the vn cla areartaentaaes to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab- b i here for the pur lished 1760) and receive your money back. ltaee Sonting on carves Gemeiane: fee Pan Optlen BH Aka which is held at ) " ODEOKS WILL HIKE | | [PLAIN END-OVAL SHAPE ]} Members of the Odeon club will start from thelr clu ms, 1204 CIGARETTES itiine ceithae dies hike chet Alki ter they will take ; plunge in urf. The F ball on for their outside t when the anklin will first high school base-| get in action practice me WE NEED MONEY 15c COLLARS No Monkey | P. N. A. OFFICIALS TO SELECT FRISCO TEAM— | | Y. LEADERS TO HOLD ANNUAL ‘STUNT NIGHT’ Business in This Clothing Sale up in order to make the reductions look bigger. No marking Suits No make-believe reductions — but a square, honest effort to close out and close up Store “No. 2.” For the reason that two clothing stores, owned by one concern on one street, is one too many. That’s why we have marked everything down. All the Suits— All the Raincoats— All the Furnishings— All the Shoes— And we guarantee everything we sell— Or we will refund the price paid. Here are the facts: Every Suit Marked Down $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Suits, ae $3.85 | $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Suits, | Sone) ee oesssa D480 | 315.00 Men's Suits, all wool, | ee $9.65 | Men's Suits, all wool, $13.35) “Men's ‘Suits, all wool, | vevevs, $16.85 | Men’s Suits, all wool, . $19.85 $15.00 Blue Serge Suits, double- wr $9.65 Every Pair of Trousers Reduced Tne ccc ae gd Dress Trousers *$1 35 ee Trousers “$2 15 $4.00 Dress Trousers * $2. 85 Tan ae Oe kajetone Union Suet ace are $5.00 and $6.00 Dress are all included. Every size up | to 50 waist measure. Every Pair of Shoes Reduced | agen cenerers he ee $2.00 | $4.00 Oxfords, Black or Tan $3.50 and $400 Dress Shoes Men $2.65 Con $7.00 High Top Boots for Men $5.00 Heavy Soled Shoes for $4.85) $3.65 | $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords .... .$1 65 ‘All the Men’s Un- derwear Reduced $1.00 Wool Underwear, odd lots, dark gray..... 50c Derby Ribbed Underwear ... .. d5C 75¢ Merino Underwear Ae ee $1.00 Wool Underwear (all lines) * 75¢c now . $2.00 Wool Suits or Separate Garments $5.00 Wool Union Bute now... :. $309 The foregoing lines include Cooper's Spring Needle, Winsted, Wright's, B. & L. Union Label and other famously good makes, both domestic and imported. Sizes up to 50 waist measure. Every Shirt in the Store Reduced 50c Working Shirts are now $1.00 to $1.50 Fancy Shirts, odd lots and broken sizes $1.00 Fancy Shirts, en- tire regular stock...... $1.50 Flannel Shirts $2.00 and $2.50 silk Striped Shirts $3.50 Flannel Shirts are ... $2.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts are $5.00 Loggers’ Flan- nel Shirts are $5.00 Rubber L ne Flannel Shirt: $5.00 Shirts, of vu. 8. Army cloth $1 45 $1.45 $2.65 $1.35 "$4.15 $3.65 $4.15 Mackinaws Neckinew Coates, BOSE ® $4.85 All $7.50 and $8.50 Mackinaw Coats. Money will be cheerfully refunded at any time for any reason. If the store is closed up—then at the old store, which we're going to i First South and Main St. FRANKLIN TO PLAY “Westerman mn & Schermer STORE NO. 2—103-107 FIRST AVE. SOUTH Near Corner GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE the Cc UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. and ting fourround bout when Ave Gor | FIFTH AVE. AT PIKE ST. Eee se esue camtie, Maat end ana WILL BOX CHINESE |Howe, a Walla Walla Chinese | clash here tonight before the Im PORTLAND, March S-Beting uri club, Yesler Way & CO,, Advertising Dept FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME