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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915. PAGE 7, BARTH SHOWS UP WELL IN PRACTICE GAME— ihr — , yee en |] E=IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— ers nae oP cal EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH THIS GTEP IS CALLEO THE (RememBerR To Keer THE | un THE PORCUPINE SQUAT, | “SOUSED FROG? CRAWL IN \RIGHT HIP ELEVATED IN THE VUNLOOGEN THE SHOESTRINGS! ON YOUR PAWS, AND KEEP T'WAGON TONGUE SwiInNG” 1 a {50 YOU CAN ORIGINATE SOME : - ; IN MIND TO IM JANO KNOCK THE ELBows } “| NEW G@TEPS Young Recruit Pickles the Pill for Three Two-Baggers enor noo. aevrine| “& on eit TOGETHER WITH SCLAT | 3 oe oil At Request of oprmenhae enocal of Cuba, Johnson and "i : a ae es anki t Y To ie : and a Single in Practice Game, Team Pac kles Bothell | A MUSTARD SAMDINE, f +) j Willard Will Not Clash Easter Sunday, But Wiil Fight This Afternoon. Jack Welsh Is Not Popular as ¢ wd rscamapihaaoneee,' ; j Monday, April 5. Date is Declared Legal Holiday. in Referee. ) / Cuba. Jack Welsh Will Referee the Mill. By Kaybee : . ; \S . HAVANA, March 27.—The | |#atisfactory 4S-round fight between Jack Johnson was down to 236 pounds Johnson and Jess Willard was | ‘0d4y, and expects to enter the ring " tit April 6, welgh about Willard now postponed today until April 5, | weighs 240, and does not expect to Mp far better in their second practice game yesterday with ‘ } y £ et the request of President Men- | take off more than alx pounds mone: the Jaffe nine than they did the day betore with the Ballard bone . i ocal of Cuba, It was originally Crowds throng the training camps ftam. The Jafies had all they could do to escape a shut-out ’ mons -- Tire P scheduled to be held on Easter of both men to them work out, @nd the Seattle men could as easily as not have made the , undey, April % Johnson Is collecting the coin, even lore be vale 1 ? | 5 Move MENT AMAZON LIMP” SHOULD | Ri GOING THROUGH THOSE STEP: President Menocal requested that before he enters the ring, as he re better than 7 to THE RUSSIAN MACKEREL’ Be CONE WiTHoUT A THOUGHT, (ren, ABOUT G4 HOURS You WiLL BE the date be changed following « charges 20 cents admission to view > Young Barth stood out head and shoulders above hi XtoShS SA ee sPn| IN YOUR DOME, SNAP THE LB TO CLEAN UP YouR OWN conference with a delegation of his training stunts. team mates yesterday, his work with the willow being waul THe orsy*?} a Roos Ti ay ORT es ROOM AND GO [A begged who visited oo ia vb was . “a msm nl} . he Caine + OTHE BAS ing to the promoters, the president ELSH TO REFEREE icularly plea ing to Raymond and the fan _ Barth am % \eas FINISH ee | suggested that some date other tha: SAN FRANCISCO, March 27— touted as a hitter and he made good on the boasts ¢ ‘ ot HING— NOT! /~ |Easter Sunday would be more ap- Jack Welsh of San Francisco, ref- his friends by delivering three two-baggers and a_ sit i y : epee 4 |propriate for the fight, and ex- eree, will be the third man in the Wolfram, on the mound, also showed some class, holdir |pressed @ willingness to designate ring on April 5, when Jack Johnson |Monday, April 5, as a legal holiday and Jess Willard meet in a 45-round s to no hits for five frames and then per i ‘indeed the Jafies t no hi r five frames and then permitting tw r - nina? |if the date of the fight would be heavyweight world’s championship Seratches. Kaiser made a sensational spear of Springer . : : change battle in Havana fly in the sixth, picking it off the fence 4 ] . A ence between the pro| In response to an offer from Pro Bis afternoon the team. will play Bothell, and " molars and. representatives of the motor Jack Curley, Welsh tofay hes 3 ere aay age er : . | h hi ast night, and it cabled his acceptance. He will and Bonner will be given an opportunity to display their} : y rt |Was announced today that the sug-|leave for New Orleans tonight, and Wares on the mound : « gestion made by the president was will arrive in the Cuban elty Frid: HE squad of pill-tossers working out at Dugdale's lot with the hope of landing jobs on the Seattle team showed in the ring at the coming | FANS HAVE LITTLE SH AS REFEREE fight to Wolgast caused one of the > gar mae 3 “ “ LAR CHOICE bitterest aftermaths of any ring . | HB selection of Jack Welsh of | contest ever staged on this coast. | — : UR 7 Ban Francisco as third man/ “ | | decent nah a, FANS, NAVE, F, RIVERS DOES [AMATEUR BASEB BIG LEAGUE IN FED RAN | Anything but popular with the| pr yy cc -1 e time meane game, for the reason I that Welsh had bet heavily on A “COMEBACK” | still have a bad taste in their from Weish’s last and very 2 effort in the capacity o eon By glare iy Ne ore | team averaging 15 years, have or-| pit for Broadway and Malloy dinsitintadtlon With Peesidedt pte ON ane a. Daly god W. Hoey Ge Weish officiated in the |. rereree. Those th . wanized for the season, with Roy for the Lions ts A. Gilmore's plan to transfer the In-|are tied for first place in the world's between Joe Rivers and Ad) fi.) sere ‘ Resutte, Vesterday - Salmonson captain, and are in the 1’ The vemaite of vedberées’s prac-|@anapolis Federal league team to| championship three-cushion billiard Bai tes Angeles July | east thro the contest and | pimigere 28% Grinnold, 11 (43 Im) inarket for games with teams aver-| The Franklin Midgets won their|tice gaines in the big league train-| Newark are seen today, Some of} tournament, in progress here. Each His decision In awarding the then, when it ended with both bays |" el 25: Shannon, 18 (60 in.| 880K ears or unde Phone | first practice game of the » n| ine camps follow | the stockhold in the Newark club has won nine games and lost two, Noor after striking simul-| pings). 1G 25; 5 Salmonson, at Ballard 2305. yesterday from the Seattle College) The Oakland Coast leaguers shut | Were Outspoken in pretarence of thel waking it necessary to play amen out th ». | squad of the Chicago| Kansas City team originally slated) season series punches, Welsh promptly| Basel, 25; Henning, 11 (82 in Juniors, by a score of 2 to 1. T lared Wolgast the winner He | ning). The Monke beat the York Gram. Juniors were older and heavier t Americans, at Oakland, 7 to 6 | for Newark, | The matches to break the tie will Was greeted with Jeers of “robber — mar school team yesterday, 8 to 7, the Midgets, but the latter's spec The Los Angeles team of the Although the Indianapolis team) start Monday, when Moore and Daly jand “thief and “rotten” and his! Fred B. Rivers came again into Dinning contest. F. Lingen-| Won the day Coast league defeated the No. 2| has twice won the Federal league! will meet in what promises to be stock as @ referee dropped to noth-/ nis own in the city championship) t pitched for the Monks. Har = y White Sox, 8 to 0, at} pennant, it is said the club is badly) one of the greatest games seen here ing from that Instant. His rough|three-cushion billiard tourne old Ric brought in the tying| The A. lL. Mall Onytons have or deme 1 through sales of fts|in years. The winner will play work on that occasion is not Inspir-| Brown @ Hulen's last night, de&/ run in th chth and the winning| €8aized for the season and are out), The Santa Clara college boys) best players Huey on Tuesday for the champion- ing any confidence in Welsh now. | femting Clint Ginnold, 25 to 11 run in for games with any of the fast clubs Indian sign on the San| A meeting of Federal league mag-| ship bowled pty Fe 43 innings, striking off t t of the city. For games, call Beacon Francisco Seals, at San Francisc | nates here is expected to straighten . ©. alleys last night, 1F WILLARD WINS best average of the series, Rivers - 1744, OF address 1532 13th ave. 8 yesterday, to the tune of 5 to 0. {out this controvers; Coffin totaled 1945, and| AVOID SAM LANGFORD had p usly lost two games The Georgetown _Cubs defeated wane ess The Philadelphia Nationals de eckensectana the Monks in a 6 to 5 game, the fea feated the P coe Iphia Americans. and Lind 1932. Philbrick WEEK om ne Sunday | arp was sprung in the de , The Y ‘ | lichp was 10 pins, Lind’s 15 A REK from next Sunday | 0) of Gerald Shannon by H. 1..| tre of which was a home run b: e Youngstown schoo! beat the, cksonville, Fla., 12 to 6 DOES Parte MAKE |} 15 and Coffin's 10 soe ee Witard willl Helwig, who won 25 to 15 in 60 tr William Benedetti. Fletcher and Gatewood school, 20 to 1, yesterday he Chicago Nationals defeated ‘Su “uy . “ orcas were at the points for the eae Louisville Americ { plonship at Havana. Whether or| Codes ne Mt Che Points for the) The newly organized Gverett|icam at Tampa, Pub tol OFES SONAL i not the white man can win the title | eed bis way to the its season is a question, but one thing is sure,| crest of the heap in Class D along at Everett Sunday, in a game with it heveam put it Over hewitt beg (with Sam Stone by malntaining| The Franklin high team broke af) vu 7, me ‘GOLF SEASON OPENS ; ‘Trudgeon strokes and flip dives popular title holder, and the heavy. | Di# unbroken string of wir 1. R.|7 to 7 tle in the | haif of the j 2 were mastered this week by the De Chense of the winning team| weight division will boom. The| Henning was his victim last night,/ ninth inning in its game with the os — . Y contestants in the swimming and fled high score of 190 and high| big fellows have aroused but little | 25 to 11, im $2 tnnings Seattle College team, on Columbia Al l Y SLOPER WINS The golfing season at Seattle is : diving contest which has been going ‘ of 166. Interest since Johnson won the|_.The tourney will continue next) field, yesterday afternoon, and won opened today in the playing of the " on among the boys of the Y. M. C. A. title. Half prepared, would-be | Monday evening the close contest, § to 7 ome last half of a two-part tournament ws boys’ school. Fred Ludekens still 4 “ . he ushed to ne cecil LIVERPOOL, M 21— at the links of the Seattle Golf and ¢ oi The imperiais beat the Bismarcks | serappers ave been rushed to the March ‘The Gountty ciub. Tho contestants are holds the high honors, with 1778 a the Imperial alleys, 2477 to 2417,}front a hopes id just as} Wilson's Business College base. crand national steeplechase race. : ¢ ; j / |points. Second position is held by . Dorning of the Bis {quickly have gone to the discara | WHITE BEATS CROSS ball team. will play the University |worth $15,510, was won by Ally Slop: *, (eam pleked from the member. t p "Thomas MaGrath with 1711 points. tie put over the high score of } until at the present time the fans of Washington today at 2:30, on the er; Jacobus was second and Fat “ alk In the progressive A group Victor the Seattle organ @ and hish rage of 1858 |have no faith in the white heavie onus 27.~Chari university campus. Wilson's will Confessor third. The odds were 2 . Kehlor leads, followed by Oscar Jt f t w NEW YORK, March Charlie : ‘aan tder are ust a little tip to Willard before! white, Chicago Hahtwelght, was| line up as follows: Kuntz, catcher; |/to 1 against Ally Sloper. Twenty hole course Munson. The honor roll in this “tn the Elks’ House league last cates tue Pell Babe with gver| given the newspaper verdict’ over Baxley pitcher Jorstad firet base horses started and nine finished jeans ? | group beara the names of John Capt. Jones’ squad No. 3 de) a bs Leach Cross in their ten-round| Ed second base; Morrison : — EAT EATTLE TTY | kland, e olen, Frank Capt. Hoffman's No. 5 outtit, | Langford unless It ie Just to be I0- | pout here last night by a wide mar Sith, third base: Glew BOYS START GAMES B S$ Li | ceueanare ANNIVERSARY | Wright and Sydney Thompson, to 245. aeeeee bovis the! roduce the crow jain > White outfourht Cross nearly 2 Hooper Job Welch and Stolt Playing in the annual indoor tavt-| Nearly a hundred persons, com- | uteeed wee B group Clifton score of an mson of the all of the way, having tho beat o} g. flelders ebhepios tation tennis tournament of the! prist: cquaintances of | Hallberg le: team high average of 191, HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES five rounds. Cross had a alight ad With 50 grammar schools of the|Longweed Cricket club, at Boston » qu ni ppt tov— Taek tal Swimming stars have been award: ae vantage in two rounds and the oth city entered in the league, the gram- Friday, H. G. M. Kelleher of Seattle| silver wedding anniversary celebra-| °¢ As® Schutt, Jack Hayden, George Special services will mark Palm|er three were even. Both tried 2 mur school teams opened the sea- was defeated by Irving C. Wright of| tion held at Odd Fellows’ hall Fri.(Jacobs, Harry Dix, Lee Shun See tone Tire | Sunday tomorrow, in the churches) hard for @ knockout. Cross welgh ne champ! son this morning, with the Various! Boston in the singles In| day night, in honor of Mr. and Mre.| orneet, Netzer for learning. 2 iia led the Foster & Kleixer| throughout the city. Special pro-/¢d 181% pounds and W 9 chools lined up according to the the first round of the doubles he| Herman Goetz. The Goetzes, who {from the springboard, ee 2490 to 2416. Golden and| grams will a at the ma, Pee : Broadway High team showed up schedule published during the week. played with A. J. Veysey of Mon-| live at 707 16th ave. N., were : of the winning team, bowled | jority, many of which have been ap 4 in its first game yes The teams are divided into two and they were defeated by N.| ried in Seattle, March 26, 1890 erage | propriately decorated fo k the 1 according to weight and Dabn neta is a mber of the firm of rate uutiding fir ea ot oe amp to th tirrat & Goetz, general contractors. uart building Fri NEWSPAPERMEN PASTORS WILL JITNEY SPILLS Miss Hazel Pletcher in June "Terre Haute tn election fraud ca | day at the Seattle markets, with! “1 I oo ———-@ |" Franklin High Schoo! Alumni as-| Coroner's jury finds C. F. Bax | this Satnantion of Wicttha sew bot. (6 ” pi 4 sis A. Smiser, U. 8. district | sociation held an informal dancing| myer, Portiand, Ore., salesman, ‘oes, Burbanks went uy An attempt to avert a ; a j toes. Burbanks went up from $26 to ; collision: Attorney for the Fairbanks district | party Friday night, with 70 persons | was murdered | $27 and $30. Yakima Gems went|Netve Washington with a private owned machine Pri- of Alaska, in Seattle on way North present State department receives word | A . Wcib gt oh day night caused a jitney bus drive to his post. 4 Lieut. Francie Allen, U. 8. Coast five American missionaries banged | ye, sewapaper men, sone active| Five prominent Seattle pastors |“? from $24 and § and $30 “Foner Ten by C. A. Mosher, 913 24th Nu , University chap-| Guards, and Miss Bernice Lenoir | by native near Uramiah, Persia jewspaper men, some act AS Bdge tg ne dyn al rd 6 reamery, solld pack. . 2» |to turn over and spill its occu gee peiud, University chap-| married by Judge Boyd Tallman| John McTammany, 76, Inventor |! engaged throughout the state, |hare been obtained for te nuvida, ics titer nearest |pants into the street at Harvard fts ninth annual banquet Saturday | Thursday afternoon of the “player piano,” died at Stam- Others in the making at the univer ee pg tiben di Price . od sees cnse jand Pine. A. M. Bryce, cashier for . | for c sity, made merry Friday night at a/| theatre, arranged in observation of Vegetables and Feult : Le Sade R > night at the Butler. Ten true bills reoorted by fed-| ford, Conn hol ple “6 the Independent Asphalt Paving ni Washi eral grand jury Friday. Col. Roosevelt will not appear banquet in the Butler hotel as Th wea Ma age ~ 2 ee | University =o ua daa | . L. Blessing, wanted in Seat. before the ate ship bill lobby. ‘guests of the Sigma Delta Chi, the Fomance will end in Wed-ltie for passing a worthless check| Capital punishment will be abol-/national journalism fraterni( in January, arrested {in Liberty, |ished in Tennessee. @ neophytes were initiated and |, 1h folios seeees : Mo. Will be sent | Col. W. H. Dunphy, Walla Walla, |brief addresses bearing upon both |P°&r phate’ Bas #9 Belect ranch . Rev. Hugh G. Ross sane 5 ¢ : Gov. and Mrs. Lister attending | leading democrat, slowly recover |the srial and business depart: |... 1 te | | ilory Preeminent of the + 0 |D. A. R. celebration here, Lister | ing his health jmonts of newspaper work were | (ine ,ilory Preeminent of th Pass ee SS eporte ups in various h hardson Hender-| hoard Pe plttie : says reported shake-ups in various| Or, Charles Richardson | heard. Wraehes Te, MA: Matthews 4 ; ° 5 state departments are unfounded;son, sociology and penology expert,| jonorary members enrolled were; | ‘ y tenes : 12.80 jexcept where smaller approprta-| is critically ill IF. A, Hazeltine, editor-owner of the |p) 0 hte ed Cross, and Why ; ‘ ; y nes eee 30.00 met the superiority, ot | tions make them necessary South Bend Journal; W. H, Cowles me eae ee Gastin Wid | + russ, and give free| Rey, J. M. Gill, of the First M.| publisher of the Spokane Spokes-| nye Tetent Charze of Affection ® |Cucult ap a het ante wh LUNDBERG Co, |B, strc leaves for visit in ol QUEAK man-Review: Robert Glen, night ed-| ucaaee: “Rae, Prank St, wines : , : Sittin: spoglie eS? ae ci tor of the Spokesman-Review; W.| «9 Titles 0 anal ' f bag : porary x22) Appliances and| President O. C. Graves of Cheas- FREM gy |W. Robertson, editor North Yakima | Yoiqay, Rov, A.W, Leonard, “RB SE ee ee ee ae ja on. ty’s Haberdashery talked on sales- Republic; J. C. Kaynor, editor fp f ‘et os aaa e p H Country Hay and ane —————-|manship before Y. M. C. A. class! Je owner Mileneburg Reoord-Press; |W0ldins the Crucified. orate | (Wholesale Pric Pridny night Fred ‘Ornee, editor-owner Hach pastor hat been limited to Sey, "a Snake ae®|| BROWN & HULEN Ezra Meeker, one of the attrac care ae “pe Aoe 25 minutes, The meetings will be- | Money, str 4 4, |Alfaita, No. 1 ir 0 gus; E, EB. Beard, eAltor ‘k 0 ettuce, he Barley <n tions at the Frisco fair, with ox owner Vancouver ‘Colum ate at 12 o'clock each day. Lotta haere ° ‘ jmp eeshines Second and Spring Third Floor jteam and prairie schooner, write pili. bert Hunt, editor Tacoma eve petit coees Gate eso Peaks (3 | an ike ohtee 2 FAIRBANKS WILL Piven gat Es Sal te Rei ON ANOTHER SFREEL- Tacoma Tribune; Leroy Saun | 3 : gh | Wheat eit. & Plumbing Co. ° ELSEWHERE LAIN TING EURORE, | publisher of The Seattle Star; | TALK TO STUDENTS Pavaten wh we : a back “ Re: Chauncey Rathbun, Seattle Times; | arena Ohate eos: : Ininge and repairs week, which begins Monday in . ‘ i Aspal saad Washing " : ith passengers in the jitney, | rlichokes ¥ 2 ds ajurie The following ministers will ap-| {icc Absasenses® Young Ameties «...-- + i slight injuries. ga ERO Jack Bechdolt eattle — Post-| WwW. F ftoven Fangea Virginia State building dedicat — We "ae c 8 ‘airbanks, former ,'* ' Y stoves, ranges and A ntelligencer; — B . che erry j ehae at fair, San Francisco weeps.) ident of the United States. furnscen | Wateg managing editor ttle T + | will be In Seattle Tueac an rot k : | ONE-PRICE DENTISTS | atter two months of eventtu P | rt aa will bo In Seattle Tuesday, en route ine Pattee Velie ¥ e f - east ‘om the Panam fie expo. Vovags, | BOAO MATE Srrty itor » Times; ‘Tom ‘Dition, |°ast from the Panama-Pacific ext “Best Gold Victoria, B. C., from Kobe | | ito vs a 09 "| sition, which he visited as a mom: | Winesaps | managing editor Seattle Post-Intel: |p "t ihe Indiana commission Winesape oo isaceees Crowns ... Mandamus writ issued by Judge { | jligencer; R. L, Stanley, Seattle Post: | | Morris of supreme court to make! “ 2 | He will address the students of Rome Beauties v4 ‘i ¢ Intelligencer; Scott C. Bone, editor x > | Yellow Newtons 5 Best Bridge 4, ‘00 Inland Navigation Co. pay up for I e Be Post-Intelligencer; ‘Joseph | te University of Washington Wod PROEA ~_| 4 |neaday morning, and will leave the | cal, onto : state insurance | “a Blethen, mana pattle Tin found. i nia mine urja, Cla Shivvers, Edward] ooeeee Best set of Teeth $8 00 ae | Swanson," un °Tuesley an We Make Motion Pictures . ape See OPTICAL Bos eesrsccion ineie FREE ADMISSION 9 J. KREIELSHEIMER, — ..:scssi'»: sssiows tpoaxers who J """"* Nortnweer |” °* nenest Ba ‘PRICES CUT Painless Extraction Included discusses ' ‘To Suit the Hard Times We make a specialty inf) AT DREAMLAND ff) MERCHANT, IS DEAD th bani of bslnen ad ear Jacobs Photo Shops {}'!\"!0 pew imide! 0°. 90 |[ SHOW MER FELLER No. eneh jew caches DANCING EVERY BYENING artments, Prof, E. 8. 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