The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1915, Page 7

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d [ RAYMOND’S MEN WIN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GAMES FROM RUBE FOSTER’S CHICAGO GIAN S " STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1915, PAGE 7, —IN THE WORLD OF SPCORTS— EDITED BY HKAYBEE SMITH SEATTLE TEAM TAKES TWO GAMES FROM RUBE FOSTER'S BUNCH OF FAST BRUNETTES BY JEAN GRIFFIN a floc vf n in t ve “2 we n having been w ‘ : 6 to tou t, bu " Poste : team of ball/ second, Duncan and MeNalr bot “ R » thy ar foasers from ( wo| Walked. Raymon Ri straight games the Giants have |ed La at ja ® t oD dropped to Seatt Mails beat ew e J 7 Saturda While Bon. | Hut ta and ner, T Laird and R od 7 ' P v a : A took a at the Giants Sunda weock and Rose fi credit ‘ due Thomas ar AES: Pe ides : Tealey's tear 1 W : red tw D 1 realize they pulled a few samt 5 a base of be) era Sunday, yet, | predict they are ; peond. Kolng to be awfully hard to beat) pert Barth K to t this summer, dn fact. they are] Cadman do 0 scoring hard to deat right now K ippe a Foster's Te Be el , . As usual, Rube . ent 0 ; tean but ft seem r than ? : r ms when see here On ‘ev o a : sions. Petway, his teher " 1 nd is sick list was un on fort te enough t ne Heath ” - two valuable lave in Lindsay 7 the bad pitcher, and Monroe, his veteran | Kippert walke Ca " ® rt fly to cent But at that. Rube has a mighty a ac : good team, and Te can we t t 5 a row away from % R. H. E Bonner started t ted r e ij ‘ attle and Gatewa for t t . - 4 ; Giants x ber ed: Hill fore stole second Nair singled doubled, s Nair. Hutet caught at Francis GIANTS BEAT BARNES’ TEAM of Black Cats at Ev walked ended the inning Seattle scored one in the After Beatty and Row down, Barth singled t morning, shutting took second on ( ve to 0 pet to catel m off fi : scored on Kippert’s single Thomas Bonner box for scored cunt to be their Ia cone two out, Hill “eyes and sc i when ee ped Duncan's hot liner. s° refusal t would training ore In the sixth eattle ; strong bid to catch u he twa arose was an easy out: Gatewor harnes =: Gan ber. Cadman was hit b ball. Healy forced Cadr ond. Healy adva ney'’s single and sc ean dropped Raymond's short fi Dehind s base With tw and two down, Ray P. A. Franklin named by court mond sent Wally in to bat forjas receiver of Morgan Ship Co. @homas. He went out, Bauchman it 7 to Barber | Longshoremen’s strike, Vancow threatened to_make ver, B.C. over The Giants MIRIMAR ARENA, Havana,) \ The off re tnt wait for the Mghter put th ' Curle ad @ e, t sawed tit at t © fit ar at ‘ ' re 1 me . t 0 , « t way oO the Cuban stand Hu iced t ‘ . Can You Name Him aie This center fielder once stole ore in one season year batted bet 100 bases or mo he ter than 325. You should know him from his manner of catch ing fly balls; he always catches CENTER FIELD them with his hands turned up and held close to his breast His catches while sliding for ward may help you recall him to mind. He always was what is known as a “dead right fielder hitter,” although his averages show him one of the best that ever played the game He prob ably has more friends than any man who ever played baseball, not excepting Kelly ——— _ —~@}couver, B. C.. to lecture at Bagley HERE | Dall. University, Wednes night Steamer Admiral Schiey er peBrtge ener and Reality of Van a passengers for Frisco|"' G wiibank and M eta . fisherme: a ° 1 yolt ’ University students play in “The A ning wi sree wor in G a Little Tycoon” at the Moore April| 0 al ee day when do 2 f irenymen robe Mre, D.C.) WE. Hdd manager Railway Holbrook 42nd ave. 8. W., of /7nd M it, eecatons, latte $10 near her bome Sunday t,| from n itish officer, tel . Huhtalo, 1229 Yesler way, igi a “dip” while attendiig s| Martin, president North movie at Fifth and Jackson nts a Fire assoc a, nae eid, old story. 8. F. Ban-|%7e Seattle to have hig touris cleave of the way house, took | rave an “acquaintance” to Sat.) Rumor of attempt to wreck Madi urday night. W mday |" st. bridge reported | Supt with wa i$ e bs of Tractio 30. Po R. Smith, general manager of |! a nt tne. Denny-Renton Clay ar a ‘oal Fifty Pullman cars to take Ch resigned cago nobles and families to Shri Esculine Bushnell, sponsor | Ts tion in J |} Ww. M. Whitney re-elected presi U. 8. sub t Sesbuell to become wife of George | dent Young Men's Republican Thirsk, local electrical engineer, in| Two boys find dead man in June. ; | seg par Died « , Sap sa vs bahar OA Jio| ford car assembled in 39 min of J.J, Wittw int ave. N,,|utes when Past Exalted Rule and store front W. M. Krows { Elks puts in order. Ford 219 Spring st sited t 0 Bishop O'Dea purchases north- ‘State public service com east corner Terry and Columbia|to investigate tugboat for high school Puget sound. Hearing not set Mrs, Julia W. Henshaw, Van County courthouse to be complet FREE ADMISSION , ELSEWHERE , AT DREAMLAND ° be DANCING EVERY EVENING Attorney reports 11 foreigners EVERY ONE WELOOME killed in Mexico German steamer Grete Hemsoth Milk famine feared by Berlin palers. R. P. Lemat won transcontinen tal auto race from New York t | Frisco. Volunteer army will not be trai eae in Japa f I pean #e OHIO DENTISTS « Mormon church issues first of inancial statement, showing 0 collected in tithes in ate ONE-PRICE DENTISTS | Reported Carranza troops sum Best Gold $4. 00 ' arly x0 sted prishners, merican reply to British em Crowns Spa arKko 7 come ce to be made Best Bridge- $4, 00 blic Tuesday work | Gen pase Wood arrives at Best set of Teeth $5. 00 ‘Naval observatory at Washing Red Rubber. ve pot on sun ee Savage and Robert Jerome Best set of Teeth 8. 00 «. f Entiat hurt in auto accident at with Natural Gum atch Painless Extraction Included Unidentified man jumps into NI We make a specialty in “oii stone Bevione, all branches of Dentistry. predicts italy to jou Any work that don’t prove Italian editor, war before a i Thirty mines planted in San satisfactory will be made : co bay to be blown up for exposition ightseer July over free of charge at amy st, and ice in Atlantic. City time. All work guaranteed faster Sunday. Curess! Millinery parade on boardwalk not worth a for 12 years. Painless ex- |)’ traction. Examination free. Cruiser Maryland leaves Frisco A "i Wednesday with deep sea divers 207 University St. to raise submarine F-4 * State convention f th yY. M Opposite Fraser-Paterson 60) “firemorton ended % Riots, bonfires, pink teas, street ta, ete. Harry Snyder of Pe Ell drowned in Chehalis river On condition that he return to wife, Charles tt, Seattle ar by court s alert. harze with polygasm Submarine L-4 launched at Quine Maas We guarantee the the Landbers Truss 1 to prove it “A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and tiftclal Lim bi nD AVENUE. DOCTOR supertority of and give free Call at the Right Drug Co, 169 » the ox-gov tely wi r patronag tors serv nducement Look F the Yellow I Special Linen Finish BUSINESS CARDS the Printed for $2.25 Per 1,000 KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 709 Fourth Ave Main 2623 Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be. cause our work different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP Firat ond Main 4ia@, AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Zottle of Wine—50c j } Willard climbed through the € elf, bowed to the owd tely, And test the flooring A minute late way wil thr trainers jnterfered and force pectators as ringwide and ard did not ack the wledge was innide 4 del erate and and po slight exchanged nd even nisned a left repeated the ft to th body Ot did 1 He, work a méakaway, the fight ew cautions hb. In the anged light sr attempt fon had the Willard cham nee Ing his left at t the ex negro's at Willard like ng. Johnson lan dy. He whirlwind and ¢ and right en 4.—Johr holding out hin stomac falled to fall for the ed bit 4 Jim Jeffries sent back a They to a clinch exchange in the breakawa Roth to the jaw laugh There was with no anding two hard punches, Willard 1 slightly around Je son's round cious right white ma ded @ left to fa ne for the gro lan career, wa wildly up ard stood ground getting n the white Ww and landed four ession with no nit lefts In rapid ight to right to th jas rissed a on landed a Joh at the eft to the be round Willard landed a left Willard working There was @ mixup in ty ring, with no damage 1a left to the and even Johnson signs idding ere not tious! center of Johnson Lat body ame round Round 11 displaying ne He started Villard, t his remarks wudible. Willard ed rights and left In an exchange, Wil a left and two right Tame round, and came of out wear lard landed the body ever. Round 12 Willard from right ear when he mixup, Johnson landed and right to head, Wil the better of another Johnson rushed Willard to scoring heavily John eme from a left to body lard had mixup, the son's round ropes Round 13.—Johnson came out ap-| urently fresh and rush The} hite man block Job m rin Jed aguin, The negro landed ‘ left | a hard Jeft. | ne ROUND 26.—WILLARD ED A HARD RIGHT TO THE BODY, REFERER WELSH WA FORCED TO MAKE JOHNSON BREAK THE NEGRO HUNG FROM THE START. WILLARD NEARLY DROPPED THE NEGRO WITH A TERRIFIC LEFT TO THE AW. JOHNSON WAS), NEARLY DONEs HE CLINCHED AND HELD ON WILLARD SENT IN A FINAL SMASH THAT KNOCKED THE CHAMPION COLD DECK CLEARED FOR S. A.C. BOYS LAND =a iCOMAT TIGERS PROMISE T0 LEAD NORTHWEST LEAGUE Sportin HITTING: TEAM LOOKS GOOD BY EDDIE Editor Tacoma Times am thin 4 the nred it in the e hard. test Ine PETERS ee. ting te ye on first, ums on and Al , former get & 1, if he does, tler put 1 dope er line field ar wor A « « a8 10h« he « c n, F. OF b., Butler, Sheay Bil Stevens tcher, and the Dick Kauf- Framback, and Peet The Card ing program will be pre Fre ! Cla Wrestling . COAST LEAGUE Pal! Listen to this: Prince Albert is the one pipe tobacco that gets right under the epidermis of the Men who have become case-hardened to tongue tortures are falling in line along with, most veteran pipe smoker. young fellows who are just getting pipe broke. Men every- where love the ripping good lavor and fragrance of PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke but what they like most is P. A. s peacefulness. They like the absence of the tongue and throat suffering, taken | out of P. A. by our famous patented process. P. A. is sold in the tidy, pocket-handy red tins, 10c; toppy red bags, 5c; also in pound and halif- pound tins; but the pound ‘crystal glass humidor is the jim-dandy pack- age for home and office use. You go to it! You can buy any of these at any store that sells tobacco. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. SSS SS” ARE DROPPED nd we named Frink, him and eattle ¥ cla MEET APRIL 7 boxing talent® fleet in aters will mingle night Io a smoker Pacific A. C. in the at Bremerton. With” the card is made ur? rely of U. 8. bluejackets. ent ¥ be between of the West Virginia non of the South , will weigh in nd will battle for championship of exception edith Ted Me semi-windup bout will be en Luke Cowen of the West® and Tommy Craftch, of Ward, at 1 pounds. This bout will be between the Army and goods bouts on the card are Fortney of the South Da- nk Gorman of the pounds; Frank O'Liva ttsburg vs. Leo Lucas of Albany « 3 pounds; Curley kett of the Albany vs. Sailor, Schultz of the West Virginia at 140 pounds MATCH A DRAW ELL tling t was and he/ y Auburn spells his name tha and he shot his #. On the ott aird is th f hir of do sor ethin has the ‘obat for t ened 2 man ENSBURG, April match 5.—The between John and Nick Davis declared a draw here t Refer Polly Sea when neither on two falls by midnight, time agreed upon. Although) eighed by Daviscourt 30 Rerg won the first fall in minutes rimm challenged who U. of W be called at o'clock t Copyrient Rt Reynolds Tobacev Co, CRIME. CUTE LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO Pe

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