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sectarian tte eae sete abil nn tet net amen ncn Ra tetal PFA IRD sonanannenn ntinanninnmine enetiereeeantne iia MRSA Ratininined sine STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. PAGE 7. WILLARD WILL “GO ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE | TO REAP HARVEST OF GOLD AS CHAMPION JESS WILLARD TO' GO ON STAGE; REAP RTS— NO CHANCE FOR CRY OF “FAKE,” SAYS EXPERT | RAYMOND’S TEAM BEATS DOBIE’S VARSITY NINE NO CHANGE FOR CRY OF “FAKE” IN CHAMP FIGHT, SAYS EXPERT BY BARRY FARIS United Press Fight Expert } '—IN THE WORLD OF SPO oer iis Here They Are-The Black Hopes! IN 8 TH FRAME HAVANA, April 6.—All chance of charges of “fake” being made par as a result of Jess Willard’s victory over Jack Johnson here yester Gil Doble’s Billikin, which day was eliminated by Johnson's utter collapse under Willard’s trip- leade his warriors to suc hammer left and right blows to the jaw and chin In the 26th round, cess on the gridiron, wae Johnson was “gone.” gps not workin esterday when hin two feet of where the negro hit the floor of the rin: ee AON Cans jbis Gefeat in a sportamaniike mas) tangied with the ttle team champion, and it was obvious that he was “dead to the world. Willard, new white heavy: ner, however, and had only pratse| ge Dugdale's park, and a score Some negro proJohnson fans suggested after the fight that Jack weight champion of the wor'd, /for the new champion today { 6 to 3 was chalked up had tain down, but he had not. He fought as desperately as he could oy Pr legion at rr No other heavyweight could against them, and it was all to the end, which was conclusive and convincing, of his victory over Jack John. [have stood off Willard for 26) their own fau . r 3 son, tomorrow, to begin reap. [rounds,” sald Johnson 1 gave) Noble's nine was running like a — — — Ing the golden harvest which | Jeffries credit for gamely taking @ sewing machine until the eighth | awaits him beating; now, all Task ts that the frame, and up to that time had a | Deluged with theatrical offers,|same credit be given me 3 to 1 lead—then it happened. Se { Witard and Tom Jones, his mar Tom Jones, Willard’s manager jattie broke up the game when ] ager, are preparing to collect the |is sharing in the glory of the cham | Courtney started the carnage with “thousands which will roll in to titem | pion He is the real power! s single. Wild heave followed wild black p- aet Bge . igs selina ioe the throne of the new flstic/ heave on the part of the collegians The Ballard Tigers journeyed to, lege defeated the fast Seattle Ort - and these, interspersed with timely » +e y si ;/ele Club Sunday, 4 to 3. Only six Willard intimated today that the| Jones’ Third Champ |pokes on the part of Raymond's Port Blakeley “lof the regular of the col ring will not see him, except in} Willard is the third champlon| warriors, netted five runs for Se. their third straight lege were § » Murray exhibitio for at least a year Jones has produced. Billy Papke,/attie before the Varsity men knew score of 6 to 3, The and Stolting pitched good ball for Willard ts as happy as a school-|former middleweight champion, | what hit them by the he swatting of the Tl-| Wilson's, and the main feature Of boy with a new slate. He was upland Ad Wolgast, former lightweight! gingies by Kippert and Healey |gers, McLaughlin for the Tigers the game was the heavy hitting of early today and roamed the streets,| king, were pupils of Jones. brought in the first run for Seattle struck out 16 men and walked but | the College boys the center of a jostling, admiring Today I heard how Jo: itelin the second. Varsity tled this in one. In five times got two) Wilson's jern Business Col- throng. So great were the crowds idisappointments and —_reverse#”|the fourth, and took a lead. Then triples and a single. Ealingson,! jege will tangle with the Seattle at times Willard was unable to pro- Willard until he finally put {came the awful eighth jeft-fielder, banged out four hits 10 team We day, at Dug- ceed until he had shaken hands all) ni his pedestal Bryant pitched a consistent game Loring put the ball out of the field! que park, and a game 1s @x- around, or expressed his apprecia-| Willard has cost Jones $34,000 }tor the Varsity, showing better form for a home run, with the bases fall. pected. The college will Hne up 9 tion of the honors shown him id & the last three years alone.|ihan he did a Saar ago. Wolfram The Tigers are anxious to et as follows Mahoney and Kunts, ’ Jess Is Unmarked But, believing In the ability of the |etarted to work on the mound for any fast team: ars. | catche Baxley, Slayton and Willard is absolutely unhurt as|/cowboy, even when the new cham tle, and was replaced by young Phone Ball ;Stolting, pitchers; Jorsted, first a result of his 26 rounds of milling.| pion was the rough, Jones! zwitka, the side-wheeler, in the | ave; Gill, aecond bese; ESTE He showed only a few scratches to jtediously and patiently developed | sixth, who got past well ‘BU Rose The Majestic Juniors defeated) siortstop: Smith, third bases day. Johnson is sore in both mind/nim. Some little money was picked | went in in the closing sessions, and the fast Olympics of Ballard 8un-| Hooper, Gleason, Joe Welch amd © and body. He gave evidences of}up in the limited round fights tp/in the ninth although he allowed day, 10 to 6. Mike Naffer pitched | ijeyinbottom, felders jwhich Willard engaged, but for the|three hits, he got out of the hole &@ great game for the Juniors. ] me 4 most part Jones was paying out! 00d ne. i} | The Stacy Shown team defeated f FREE ADMISSION money, rather than collecting bg Toany “y Wilson's Modern Business Col-|ine Kent nine at Kent sunday 4 at o'clock the Seattle team will tangle with the Shaner & Jones’ contract for managing Wi) a score of 5 to 3. The Showns lard called for only AT DREAMLAND ' », but the} Wolf outfit, and Walter Malls will | Play the O'Brien team at O'Brigg 7% paxcrva Eygay xyrxixo | |p ership now means a fortune |pe rent to the hill for the leaguers | next Sunday a EVERY ONE WRLCOM: for both coche roxttcaedactenhs 8 i - Jumps to Stage is ails ehacami rr | Covey nine defeated the | Willard will leave tomorrow for anuset ba banana ot yt Greece Lake squad at Woodiaad Jack le, » rk Sunday afternoon, 4 to FOR WomEN ont )#0) prego biel ns veg ee | patiently sat up most of last | ite ade and McDonald were the bab ail Dr Sanderson's Cotton Root) ment there, and thea will go to| Night waiting for a cable that Ite ery for Green Lake and Ruth and New Orleans for a week. The next would explain, but It never Bilsborrow for Coveys. JOE JEANNETTE Joe Jeannette, Sam Langford and Gam MeVey, next to Jack John. son the best negro heavyweights. it has often been said that Johnson was afraid to meet Langford. ‘BIG LEAGUE came. Jack's sister today spoke for the family. She was as puzzied ae the aged mother. “We won't talk until we hear from Jack, said. “1 know he will have an explanation, for only Saturday he wired us to get down the family jewels on him.” =i ‘f In the first game of the season {with an outside team, the | Sibley nine were defeated by jmonds § 81 unday, b by a score hie ito MALLORY 1s - VICTOR "SHOW TONIGHT Everything is Is in re readiness for to night's big boxing smoker at the Se jattic Athletic club. The public will | be admitted and the large gymnast um is sure to be packed to its net eity The boxers are all in the most | Tong engagement. U. 8. secret service agents are reported to be watching Johnson closely today, but the former cham pion gave no Indication of fearing he might be arrested. He plans to leave today for Martinique aboard |the S. S. France, where he and his | wife expect to make their home return Sem tos p m BAYMOND REMEDY co. Room 24, 21744 Pike St. Richmond, § to 5. The Cincinnat! Reds shut out the os m, O., team at Dayton, 10 to 0 he New Orleans Southera asso- that| ‘Black Belt Liao There was little rioting in the biack belt last night. The ne- groes accept the dethroning of CAMP SCORES elation tenm beat the New York (Nationals at New Orleans, 6 to 1 The second squad of the Chicago GARDINER IS THERE | | | } | shape and ready for the fray will start at 8:30 sharp. The fact that in three of the con In the three-cushion billigd ‘hampion- {tournament for the city ship at Browa & Hulen’s last 3 Johnson, but crepe is evident | Americans beat the Lincoln, Neb., tests tonight the winners will get|Ted Mallory beat M. J. Wolfe, 26 Its Place in Sun) trovgnout the eit. They have — : |Weetern league team at Lincoln,| Bowling in House! as a prize a trip to California with] to 17, in 49 innings. Mallory made lost thelr place in the sun. The results of yesterday's prac-!y eo 9 | league last night, diner’s| the P. N. A. boxing team, who will/a high run of four. As both mem CHICAGO, April 6—in the - tlee games in big league training} The Washington Americans shut | No. 4 squad beat Drake's No.| compete there for the world’s ama-|are out of the running, this game heart of Chicago's black belt, at WAITRESSES DANCE camps follow lout the Philadelphia Nationals at|1 team by a score of 2,475 to 2,320.| teur title, will prove a spur to their] will not affect the standing for 3444 Wabash ave., there is to- The Boston Americans took their! Washington, 4 to 6. |Gardiner was there like « duck, | efforts. the title. Tonight Rivers will meet day a little old woman who does Fully 2,600 waitresses and thetr|third straight from the Memphis) ——____—___ | bowling both high score of 218 and| ‘That fact makes the show tonight, Gilroy tn Class B. Jack Ball will not yet fully understand she is [escorts danced until midnight in| team of the Southern association! —New York department store at/ high average of 179 of more than usual importance, and| tangle with O'Leary in Class C and ONE-PRICE DENTISTS no longer mother of the world’s [Dreamland pavilion Monday night.|at Memphis by a score of 10 to 6.| Centralia sustains $40,000 fire loss. the general public, besides the mem-| Anderson will meet Ehrlichson ia B = champion. Proceeds will be turned over to the Louiaville American #sso- | ———— = bers of the club, is taking great in-| Class D.— jest $4 00 It just could not be, you know tresses’ Rest home, clation team dropped the third | | terest in the affatr, as the boys who ewia.... Pi straight game at Louisville yester | go to California will represent Seat- $102,301 ASKE ASKED D OF day to the Detroit Tigers, by a Ue as well as the clab. Best Bridge- Best set of Teeth $5.00 Red Rubber.... score of 5 to 0 The Pittsburg Nationals beat the Atlanta Southern association team jat Atlanta, 3 to 1 | The youngsters have trained an winter In hope of getting a chance| | to compete in the big championship, and those who see tonight's smoker Title STEAMER OWNERS Claims aggregating $102,301 have been filed in federal court against Confessions of a Wife TIM 18 MORE THAN POLICE- —does she know?” The Brooklyn Nationals beat the will witness an ‘aggregation of| the Pacific-Alaska Navigation com- Best set of Teeth 8 00 MAN—HE 18 A HERO “MiGt Ol, dane, Tim han boon | ee nsurance young boxers who are trained to|pany, owners of the steamer with Natural Gum e (Copyright 1915, by the Newspaper | taken to th» hospital and { have put up the bouts of their young] Admiral Sampson, which was Painiese Extraction Included lives. sunk last fall off Point No Point / —_—. ig Enterprise Association.) | nent Dr. Atwater, who Leos nee ARE CURES ‘The moment I looked at Dick’sy** ¥¢ll as he does you, and a nurse * face yeste’ morning I knew) "P there to break the news to her.” - all branches of ~|something had happened. | “But I'm going, Dick.” PERMANENT? The endorsement of - “What is the matter, Dick “De you think {t best? Dr. at v o2% Now, Margie, don't get excited.” | Water and the nurse will do every Title Insurance by the : I won't, but tell me quickly thing that ts necessary for her.” 7 a. ¥ | what is the matter “That's just it, Dick—it's the un banks and leading fi- z All right, I'll do ft, but you| necessary things that we want at vi fit E EN: a must not get nervous.” such times, Annie has no relatives nancial institutions of 4 “For the love of heaven, Dick,;—1 am her best oldest friend: F get to It |when my mother died she took me Seattle was based on a a “Well, poor Tim Lafferty has|in her arms and let my heart beat 4 been knocked Into ‘smithereens’ by | un automobile.” I felt myself grow faint and I pulled myself together with a serk.| ite sorrow out against | warm Irish heart. No silly idea of saving my nerves or feelings can keep me from her now.” thorough knowledge of the need for a title sys- her dear,| | wor, “{ must go immediately to Annie| “Will Tim recover?” I asked as tem combining a maxi- || <i" | we rere waiting for the taxi f - taba | “We don't know yet, one of hi of safety, econ- | Persr legs is broken and his collar bone ee : & cee: is dislocated and his head {s hurt| omy and convenience || Ratisnes : ia is Some Wir. ober wet rates ) leercten whtte sssscsses3 consciousness yet —- ad ; “How did it happen?” and Ape . deep: | me yaa trvieg to save an old | seated conviction that ve 4 an from being ron over by the| = Kies . ’ rt Pete eee) ae cu aa Title Insurance com- ||hpnsshere es G1 We don’t ask you to mo: q j00¢ vaye ha Winesape 1.00 @ 140 5 the qualities of the hero in hi i i se uf even while idleness was ser ding |e, operating table er tn the tufirmars | pletely fills the want. Ramo Rent vis @ 18 gage your smoke taste” to saloon,” aie By this time the taxi had ar-| ere rived and very soon I had my arms by faces Onions NEBO plain end. An unequaled title plant, the services of a Oregon onions em | etl wy tage ve 4 come, ae x: ™ competent corps of ex- We don’t ask you to promise to WRF ey MEE Saas tars ce k king the “Utterly Differ- only to teli me that the good God nm mtye It f aminers and the main- eep on smoking y Is not going to let my Tim die just |patea,"ta “beyond diapute that re|1 tenance of a careful ent” cigarette. 4 She looked into my face appeal: | sands of unhappy victims of disease, and li suunervision assure the 4 ingly and {t was not for me to Goeth Bas bess Tonnes ee Honey Eeseeeers | p _ Ke | ee many men bad died a ‘Guage | eee pasty 5 “|| accuracy of an examin- Smoke JUST ONE 5 (er siGdait tind te. dares arent iatit. “whois reuleving || ation, permit a mod- ||¢—— -" If you don’t see instantly that it’s | ye know, it iittle 1m should new | erate premium rate and i “Utterly Different,” and utterly de- ee the face of his fa q i +s 7 . (THE 6000 JUOGE SUSTAINS THE LAWYERS view) w hgain ube looked at too with thal enable us to fill our licious — chuck it! - ea tragle expression of hope born of patrons’ wants with . Of course, he will, my dear—o lispatch, S all that’s claimed D2 you know the taste of real rich, | cour he will and wont i be | Te -_ be ad be sb on aa eal Tob tobacco? Try “Right- Cut,” [ent hin. teeth’ onethat medal” fer whe. through Zrrors and | “He profits most who pot aan aon asaae er suffer from ¢ ” 108l SATIS, . the Real Tobacco Chew. You'll know by ora veal A | serves best ‘ : do you | the way it satisfies you that you’ve found | tnink, stins Margaret?” Back, Nervous Debility, Isn't that fair? If NEBO plain end “Of course, they will. The o tality, Kidney and Bindder ‘Trow- 4 the tobacco you’ve wanted all along. |who saw Tim rescue that old wom. |[f bleo—quickly cured by using nae We as is “Utterly Di #” don't y Made fi the finest of ellow leaf— | 4” #ay he did not hesitate one mo- | Naive Washington is Itterly ifferent, on’t you ade from the finest of ripe, mellow lea’ |ment,” aithouh he mest havell Dp. Pa 5 W hi every, wold (pack . 9 : + 9 and seasoned and sweetened just enough. known {t would mean « smashup r. erce as ington lnsamtie hen s.setr: WANT IT? Won't you try it? _ a new mar —s0 te caste Gomes MOT | | oote vatend hee tues seaneut’ | Tablets itle |Eacace® tripiake steady—gives you all the good of it. “IT must go to him.” she sald, | conain triple ° 8 y scenes ® hee ne | ggDr Atwater iutcepaoed aad i cCevenlas free, By an I naten ‘tein > GUARANTEE — If after smoking small chew—less than one-quarter the can't go now, Annie ue every Young America . 7 J b old saa. It will be more atistying than « mouthful ae cant ahe adked ahd 1 Bor amie by Insurance cavealuanees Hees half the package of NEBO plain ent you are co. Jus ic on it until you fin ook < ispicton " , 4 tet! fsa & 9 oh" A he the strength chew that suits you. ‘Tuck {¢ away. | dena Si OR en ee oe Country May and Grain not delighted, return balance of package vebecettemlstit rest. See how easly and evenly 4 ise Ad eae hak eas Mee Address all letters to Co pany Cae Ee to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab- ace! pw it satisfies withou ‘a bieiel — : 4 ; much less you rs tig Paella ge bah | think of yourself--of your ehild Raymond Remedy Co. lished 1760) and receive your money back, y' | “What's me chiid or meself be Uy toheneo Li eee ison i why it is The Reot Tobacco side me husband? 1 do be asking |Q. 2174 Tike St. Seattle, Waste | en Washington oate wi Be ees wile aha oe : ye that, Dr. Atwater, If Tim's ES you MONEY " : 4 ee Oa shred so that you won't have alive, it's mestif that’s going to 1 CAN BAVE Y ay, Ne, wore, ri es eed to overed up with mol I'll be b hii Beesree oka col. Heat seeee thew {I'll take her and we'll ge OC rf rid Country Hay and Grat | 1 “But, my dear child, I will not “ ot ood Disorder | mar oo |} —- Squi bad naud quences.” DK. DONAWAY, “3-4 Liberty Building. | 4 bd Cc ICARETTE s We don't have to, doctor, the: Union and Third, Opposite Postoffice “as “ BUY FROM DEALER ORSEND IOSSTAMPS TO U. are in the hands of fate.” wn ottice More, © A. M.t0@ P.M. | Timothy 1100 Di y" (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Sundays, 10 A. AL. to 42. Wheat 46.00

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