The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1915, Page 7

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Progress and WATCH FOR THE FIGHT EXTRA. It will tell of every blow struck as Fast Semi-Pro Team Was Entitled to Shut Out Ray- — > . . . “ The steady. wind that prevailed ) mond’s Wonders in the Sunday Game But for Poor yesterday failed to keep the trep Support Given Twirler Thompson, - Four Umpires) shooters at nome and there were air crowds of ma out ¢ Are Announced for Northwestern Teams tases saamee th tha ett At the Harbor island ground nine than 45 per ur honors of gunners made bett By range cent scores, the ama ° E ad of 1 trying out for the Seattle baseball | the day.going to red Landwehr and apdiagem ae ‘ D. Reid, who broke 48 each out of club had anything on a fair semi-pro team, it was not], possible 50 targets, With the ible Ked eye 3 Jugdale’s park yesterday, when|samb score F Halohan was the i ne 4 “556 sy ; Ae _ ' high professional, beating Les Reid the only thing in the world that put them on the long end) yy’ one bird Of a 2 to 1 score in their game with South Park was the! ‘In the shoot for medals D. Reid fact that South Park made errors at crucial moments, letting won tn clase A, . Landwehr in class across two unearned runs Che run gathered by the Park le clue D. W. B. Taft got the red men was a well earned run, and with tidy support Thompson, target iuhe Park twirler, would have scored a shutout. As it was, he allowed but five hits in the nine frames At the Green Lake Gun club traps} f > Joubl Seattle the usual crowd was out, the high 4 South Park scored in the first on two doubles. Sea toe ths dae being tarry MORI scored in the third when Pike let an easy one go through) with a score of 46 out of a ponsible his legs, and won in the seventh when Kellogg on first fooled|50. Geo. Young was second with jaround with the ball until Courtney was almost home “4 aad C. ores. Ole Wee it. rdiess of the Park errors, it looked more like a base aeaae at 28 targets with & score of ball than anything seen so far on Dug’s lot this season. | 1¢, 1 Ingalls was pecond with ‘The t that Seattle beat Bothell Saturday afternoon by a/15, tying with W. H, Letehty score of HO to Iegives a good line on ‘the caliber of the Bothell ee ee a ee i | Trapshooters’ club got in action yes onsinioinen terday in the University district uMmPs jalmost constantly, with the result ee "C. A. Chaplin making th LEAGUE SEASON that games that should ordivarily jose gcore in the 25-target test pbert | WN f the! have been played in an hour and 4/41, broke 21 birds, A. ¢ Pest aWETT. « halt often took more than two) "0 [roke and E. B. Buck rm league has an was second with 16. Northweste: Ralph Frary,|hours, the fans being entertained 'q | Moses tied for third place Diitiice, ‘Busese McGreevy | With arguments and bickerings on with 13 the field the extra time, If Toman and and Mike a pyach nL One Se ere ee eette Cate TC Tomes it ae ar, hs “4 toast fa, the four will | Should make ‘em tend to their knit EVERET T TEAM WINS season, and later one of Uns Il be dropped. As all of EVERETT, March 29.—The Ev - ee \ " a their first at Jobe, erett Pastime team won th anxious to hold their jobs. Dey" pests jerett Pastim m won thelr firs that some head is to be cut bonariighe ge opt keep them on their toes “B ASEBALL must be puri. feating the Bothell nine by a score| be Mike's first offense as fied,” remarks Mr. B. B..0f 6 to 4. The game was a 4 to 4/ umpire, and it may Johnson, calmly saving up te in the sixth fr ms : fod for the wild Irishman) all his beams and plucking all the Put Over the two winning runs In temper, which has long) mo‘es in the minors. Mr, Johnson the seventh the ball field, under con-! forgets that the time to purify base- bail was five years ago. and that BEAVERS ARE BUSY | Weg the place where the chioride of lime : LET Games me, and © | Was most needed was in the Nation QUT TOO LONG al commission, not in the minor rted umpiring jast)leagues. The minors have done a FEpY estos, and while he stayed|nothing to bring disgrace and {1)-| Vancouver Beavers will start thelr) ith the league he kept the|fame pon the game, The biame|season's pag ‘Shatals tas veh é the jump all the time, and|rests with B. B. Johnson, August sy a | opted were played with reason-| Herrmann, C. Webb Murphy, C. P apne eee oe bs fag dah | es Eb! : meet the e dispatch. But such was not Taft, Charles Ebbetts and others |e tice game next Thursday i} ‘case when Jimmy Toman offict-| their kind ‘CAMPBELL WINNER | ‘The players found out they| a Ray © amet, the lightweight ‘could soldier on Toman, and did : OUIMET IS BEATEN ALBERT HANSEN PINEHU RST, | March 29,—| Well known in Seattle, won all the) } six-round bout with} Francis Ouimet, nat way in his _ deweler and Stiveremith wimet, national amateur Mt Buffalo, N.Y golf champion, was defeated by | “Fighting” Zunne Is Now nga at His = {| three strokes by Alexander Rose of |Saturday night. Campbell has been | New ‘ the Pinehurst club in the open event | signed to go against another Buftalo| VANCUe Views, B.C, March 29. With 20 players in the squad, the} Becend Ave. we Madison \" the United golf championship. boy rage te and iY be wine that] St 2 ti leven ” be - — ‘su Britton “Navy var rouTe SUNDAY TO TIE KNOT WIN HOCKEY TROPHY eres 0 Tone NEW Colman i. a, 6.38 foveost E 2 y ORK, Mare h 29. Bob Fitzsimmons, former heavyweight! VANCOUVER, March 29 champion of the world, who has feating the Ottawa team by a enout |t@ken out a lice to wed Mrs. of 12 goals to 3, the Vancouver team 3 | Timo Simonin of Newark, N. J.. says) won the Stanley cup here Saturday | ae ‘Male 2101. Price 306 Round trip | he is going to have his old friend,|night, which Is the emblem of the} . Billy Sunday, perform the ceremony | world’s hockey championship. The on April 6, when Sunday starts his|Vancouver team won the cup in revival services at Paterson, N. J.\three straight victories | | —¢) | HERE ELSEWHERE Pram ed | Tripte funeral of Mrs. Hoquiam asks interstate commis: attle victims of the Britannia slide deseo tw Viti. Manas asda will be held Tuesday | case at Everett disagrees | Many attend funeral of J. Kre: sheimer, wholesale liquor man, Bonney-Watson's Sunday. Beer AND PIKE | George King, 617 Spring st, cap-| i ase sizes auto to avold hitting dog at! efense begun in Terre Haute) \24th ave. N. W. and Market st. Sun. | ¢lection fraud All 28 defend-| pve |ants enter general denial MERTAINMENT | 5 ee T. C. O'Donnel of the Ad. Nathan Cohen, four times denied miral Farragut appointed passenger |*@mission to United States from ———— | Nellie Camorin, Tacoma girl faints on railroad track. Life bare-| y saved |agent for the Admiral line at Frisco. | Brazil, to have hearing at Ellis tal Model Aero Science club will hold | 9d 48 to sanity first annual aero meet Saturday in| President Wilson and ex-Pre FRENCH DINNER | Woodland park jdent Taft help lay corner-stone With Jane O’Roark, stock actress, sued|‘edicating Red Cross home at “-Pottle of Wine—50c New Washington i for} Washington $277.40 board bill. Schedule of rates asked of public Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has| *¢rvice commission by towboat | spent $100,000 on improvements on|™en. Petition filed at Olympia by liners Congress, Governor and Pres be Judge ©, H. Hanford, | Ident, Government party wins in Japan) | Mrs. Percy Pennybacker, pres | elections |dent of National Federation of Wom-| Six men row 4 miles in open Jen's clubs, will visit Seattle in July,| boat to Port San Luis, Cal., when Seattle high and grammar schools | *Chooner O. N. Clark ts disabled annual May festival choruses will; Battleship Alabama at Hampton not be held this year, as board of| Roads on “neutrality” duty education decides Armory is not fit Clyde Rogers, 11, killed by fail place for such a gathering from bridge at municipal dock, Ta-| Five newsboys arrested at First| coma | ONE-PRICE DENTISTS isn toc»: Chief Lang Saturday} Two Pullman professors save aking too much noise, | Child in North Yakima when clothes Members of Young Men's Repub. | catch fire Best Gold $4 00 lican club consider offering W. M.| War department refuses Seattle! e " Whitney presidency of club for sec | Chamber of Commerce request for} more troops in Alaska . lond time. Best Bridge- $4. 00 Belgian relief ship Washington,| Rancher near Los Angeles anal i work ...... from Washington, Idaho, Alaska and|two others who attempt to save | 7 sat Fi 7 him killed by charged . | 1 set of Teeth Montana, arrives at Falmouth, Eng. raed wire i be oe Saturday Jitney bus kills Sven Moe, 63, at! |e, Red Rubber. Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman| Everett j Best set of Teeth $8. 00 will speak in Y. M.C. A. auditorlum| Trial reveale Earl Davis, accused with Natural Gum Saturday on “What Humanity In| of stealing Jeweiry from Mra. Rose a | For | Campbell, at Spokane, is her broth-| Berens Extraction Inctuded = | Ue edish club will give roof ger-| er | We make a specialty in don show March 10 Mme. Schuman-Heink gives song Rev. A. M. Willlams will assume) recital free to children at San Fran-| work that don’t prove church next week | James A. Sutton, Tacoma minie-| 7 ‘ J. A. Smiser, federal attorney of ter, charged with misconduct, re | will be made) ..2 fist district in Alaska, logves | Big | over free of charge at amy seattle Saturday for Fairbanks | “Arrested for theft, James Will- French government may place big lamas, 19, Dallas, Tex., swallows time. All work guaranteed " $10,000 diamond, order for lumber on Coast through for as years. Painless ex- i: J. Walmer, manager of the Vie, = ination free torla Lumber and Manufacturing STEWART HOUSE | Co. of Chemanius, | ; Be went Fite Fone Market j orn " } ~ Opposite Fraser-Paterson | Use Star Wants Ads for Large Modern Outside Roses tor sults. One or Two, BOS OOOO OOO oe ot mtn nna STAR HAS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AT RINGSIDE; WATCH FOR STAR FIGHT EXTRA; BATTLE BY ROUNDS The United Press, of which The Star is a member, is sending Barry Faris, one of the best known pugilistic authorities in the country, to Havana, to “cover” the world’s heavyweight championship battle be- tween Jack Johnson and Jess Willard, next Monday, April 5. This expert sailed from New York Saturday and will arrive in Havana Wednesday. and write for United Press clients a daily analysis of the condition of the battlers. and readers of The Star will have the complete story of the fight by rounds in The Star extra, which will be well as all of the interesting sidelights of the great world’s contest. In perhaps $2 to get back of the thing would not af HR" aNDPECEISEWHERE Dental Dew STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 29, By Hugh S. Fullerton WARNING! | Last Saturday the tip was passed around among the “Wise Fowls that Jess Willard was to win the fight (7) at Havana he tip came “straight from the feed box It came to me from] two different sources through two wine men.” There were a lot of trimmings to the tole, much al leged corroborative evidence, and | the dea wes that Johnson is badly in need of cash and has agreed to lone to Willard and clean up on the tol odds being offered. As a duty, it seems only fair to warn oll readers of The Star not to “fall f avy such “tips Where this came from or who fath ered it makes little difference, It ie merely another addition to the nauseous mess of scandal that has oozed out everywhere since the} match was made Want People to Bet Some one has an idea that the) public, or the gullible part of the public, can be induced to bet on| the fight. The information, what-| ever it is worth, comes from sau | bling sources. It ts to thé interest | of there people to « people to bet. ARE SOME FACTS ror ) that they want There is small chance for them to draw enough mooey in Havana or anywhere else, to get their money back and pay Johnson his guarantee, Timer ere hard in Cuba, and interest is not great in the fight As to the fact. reports from Ha vana indicate that Johnson t# In| half-way condition, perhaps a little better than those who know him thought he Wan. He is hog fat With Johnson within 20 per cent of top condition, Willard stands as much chance of beating him as a suckling pig does of whipping a arizzly He Loves That Title As to “frame-ups”: The morals fect John son, He has laid down, and he has agreed to lay down and then failed to do it. Jeffries was led to believe Johnson would “flop,” and probably never would have fought but for this understanding But the bia cotton field ro is almost insanely ego- n Company atinae to ship Salmon, aver- In Individual Kee the fish before shipped a wish 801 Northern Bank Bidg Main 5876 cue tne’ Lunabe! rial to prove it LUNDBERG CO. ort Deformity Api ianece of Miiflctal tm THIND AVENUR. Special Linen Finish M. Ha, daughter Ma Inabel, and | m1 el 6 as Se latece, Miss Katherine Holland, Seattle.” “RM fates ** Se| BUSINESS CARDS Printed for $2.25 Per 1,000 ‘;KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 709 Fourth Ave. Main 2623 DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington st, near Second ‘s have the ex-government pb clan diagnose your ease and prescribe for_you, absolutely without charge. ‘We want your patronage and of- | fer you the doctor's services as an inducement ik fur the Yellow From, DENTAL and OPTICAL PRICES CUT the jurd Times No such low pri for atrictiy high-ol, Dental and Optt work were ever offe: in Seattia or elsewhe: You need not hurry, as my low prices will cen tinue while the hard times last Hard Times Optical Prices Cali at My Op tical De part- ment. Have your eyes examined and “hanes fit- ted for you and T will guarantee to ve you from 60¢ to $6 on any pair mn you may requir ted « specialty. | Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S.! Seattle's Leading Dentiat, jon Hock. onl Department, 705 Kirst Ave. | Washi Block, Come to 706 ana 719 First Ave. on evenings until & and Sun- Pr until 4 for people who work, » of the fight are) Jack dolnson Latest picture of Jack Johnson, Havana, April 5, for the heavy Arrow calls attention to Johnson’ ght championship of the .world. girth, which is considerably greater | than when he departed our shoes one dark night many months ago. tistical and vain. There is not a chance that he would delib- Even if he sign. ed an agreement to lay down it would be 5 to 1 he wouldn't if they want the negro lose they'll have to that the van-/ big black could be enough to induce erately love. rite method Complete Report of Market Today reported the egg market | Receipts continu e dealers have store eng receipts must be 4 into consumption, For this reasor immediate advance. veal market ented In it are squar there is no money i fixing to have | vorite. | President Menocal Is said to have bet $190 on Johnson Prices Paid Whslovale Dealers v QUEAK AS 7S WELL FOR OWE TOHOLO ONES TEMPER FAMILY ARGUMENT! | race track | not over-enthusiastic. A 45-round bout between Freddie staged here some time in May, was announced today by 1 {4% | ager, John B. Robinson. Waen INA ANO TiS STILL BETTER. FOR ONE Te HOL0 ONES TONGUE, L 4iNO! pr re AIR POD (N FACT. TIS WISE FOR ONE) TO HOLO ONES SELF AWAY FROM THE HOUSE ENTIRELY! id Producers tor Veal and Pork w ashington 104 OWLY TELLING you YOU NEEONT RUN AWAY! Washington Wisconsin twink Lenses | $ bring shoes from every part of the city, be. caueé our work Is different. ' REGAL SHOE. REPAIR SHOP First and Sencen. ment, 718 Kieat Ave, | Puget round timothy Puget sound oate Prior to the fight he will visit the camps of both principals daily A special arrangement has been made whereby Faris’ story of the battle will be sent direct from the ringside while the fight i in { ued within a few minutes after the fight is over. Watch for Far The fight will start at 11 o’clock in Havana, which is 8 a. m. here. } TO CONTEST AT FRISCO FAIR orday President Al demith of P. N. A, Secretary T, Morris Dunn of Portland and Fred Blom berg of the Spokane Athletic club lected the boxing and wrest team that will represent the Pa cific Northwest Amateur Athletic Union in the Far Western athletic championship contests at the San Francisco ition April 12, 13 14 and 16 The committee based its selec tions on th sults «¢ porticularly wddition to one boy from the the recent ton, will represent club in the 108-pound class, depending on the outcome of their contest here on April ‘6 The selections follow Boxing 108 pounds—Some one from attle A. C, yet to be selected 115 pounds—Earl Baird, Seattle ra A attle 135 pounds—Archie Wyard, Se attle A. ( 145 pounds—Walter Knowlton, Multnomah 58 pounds—Val Sontag, Seattle ds—Henry Gleason, Se A 138 beents Earl Mebus, Mult nomah 1” Ww w eta t class also go in the heavy Wrestling pounds—Edgar Frank, Mult | noman pounds—Oliver Runchey, Se pting at the 8. A.C. yer-| goal to 0. championship yesterday, the Car bonado team ‘re Bergstadt or Pember- | light_b BORLESKE IS CHOSEN Vincent Borleske, former Seattle football star, and the greatest of all football players at Whitman, has been selected as graduate manager pounds—Burns, Spokane of student affairs at Whitman. daily story from Havana, ) GUNNERS OUT +‘JOHNSON WON'T FLOP; FIGHT SELECT TEAM MINERS WIN iG TEAM BALLS IN FORCE ON WILL BE ON THE SQUARE; BUT THREE FIELDS <££° your LoosE CHANGE SEWED UP IN YOUR JEANS SOCCER TITLE TROPHY CUP was of In 4 contest th cham- hip caliber throughout, the rhonado soccer team won the MeMillan championship cup from Seattle Thistles yesterday at lack Diamond by a score of 1 carrying off the 1 their per- », their first in the game, and this leaves the unquestionable cham- ince of a ye pions of the Northwest The one goal of the day was due a fluke as much as anything else Afte 20 minutes of play, uns put an e 0 let it bounce one to Stewart, st him into the Thistle net. The remainder of the contest was ni ark ing an both teams W. and E. Harlin, and tuck and was d by some sensational block- checking on the part of Lean, Smith and Hayton were star performers for the victors, while Allen McGilvray and Reid figured in the thrills staged by the Thistles The Thistles were accompanied a large crowd of Seattle root- ers, who were disappointed in the outcome of the contest. a 158 pounds—McCarty, Multno mab McCarty will also enter in the vyweight class. PRESIDENT OF CUBA PUTS DOWN A S100 WAGER ON JACK JOHNSON HAVANA, Ma 4h-ro| ch 29.—Eeginning the nd bout here, one week hence, day entered the final stage of conditioning Jack Johnson last week of training for their d Jess Willard to- Willard’s manager, Tom Jones, says that from now on Jess will not box tnore than 20 rounds in any one mall crowd. An admission of 40 cents is charged at the Willard camp. ay. Sunday afternoon he boxed only three rounds before a Witlard’s principe! sparring partners are Jack Hemple and Walter Monahan of San Francisco At the Johnson gymnasium a crowd of 500 paid 20 cents each to see the black box 12 rounds. Many of the spectators were women. Promoter Jack Curley has sold the betting privileges on the fight for a sum which he says will almost cover the expenses of #aging the contest. Only the pari-mutuel system of betting will be used. The betting so far indicated that Johnson will not be far from a 2 to 1 fa To work up interest in the contest, and introduced to the Sunday crowds, Welsh and Battling Nelson, Residence Rates o+ Cents per kilowatt hour for the first 45 kilowatt hours and 2 Cents per kilowatt hour for all over 45 kilowatt hours Minimum Charge 00 Cents 3usiness Lighting and Power Rates have also been equally reduced AGAIN ICITY LIGHT LEADS In Reducing Rates Every Consumer of Electric Light and Power in Seattle is benefited by the fighters were taken to the Their reception was to be Nelson's man- these reductions, has It is Third Ave. This Reduction of Rates by CITY LIGHT made Cooking by Electricity as cheap as gas + more Convenient, Cleaner and Cooler Mr. Seattle Is making electricity do his and Office Mrs. Seattle Electricity will do your Washing, Ironing, Sweeping, Dusting and Cooking Clean, Odorless, Cool Electric Ranges and Stoves on Easy Terms. CITY LIGHT and Yesler Way. work in Factory, Store

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