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[VARSITY CREW GETS DUCKING AND SHELL IS BADLY DAMAGED WHEN IT RUNS INTO PILE | W. CREW SHELLIS aL na ee ecaaemaniimmniamanaieennenenee create cn nn BADLY DAMAGED IN TRIAL START Boys Run Into Submerged Piling, Which Rips Open Side of Craft and Fractu Repaired in Time for Races Next Saturday. Team Is Getting Down Will Be Seattle res a Dozer Ribs. to Required Number. By Kaybee TUDENT MANAGER Bocock of the University San Francisco today in respon Washington crew, training at ART YOUNGER of Washington hustled off se to an S. O. S. call from the Oakland for the intercollegiate and George to regatta on Oakland estuary, April 10. In making a practice 14 feet of the starboard side as if made of paper. The en water, but the first thought « a fire drill in school, the me wrecked boat before swimmin Examination showed that word comes from Oakland t repaired in time to take part in Saturday's race. ing today Younger said provi start shell ran onto a submerged piling at yesterday afternoon, the W almost full speed and of the shell were ripped away tire crew was thrown into the of each was the shell and, like m turned and = rescucd their g to the shore 12 ribs were splintered, but hat the boat probably can be Before leav sion will be made for another shell in the event it is impossible to repair the Varsity boat in time, but he does not think such a step will be necessary TEAM GETTING DOWN TO REQUIRED NUMB ANAGER TEALEY RAY: | M MOND of the Seattle team announced today that he will let another member of his heay ing staff out this afternoon, prob- ably Wolfram, the Bremerton boy, who had failed to come up to standard on the mound. This will leave Raymond with but 17 men with which to start the season, and | he will not have to cut down to 14 men until two weeks after the sea- son starts, and a whole lot of things can happen to a ball team in that time, so that Tealey ts not worry. ing about having a superabundance talent when the team for the sea- son is finally selected. HERE 1S HOW THE TEAM LINES UP NOW H the exception of the pitching staff, the Seattle team, with its strong in and lay and Barth in the outfield, there is little to fear, and Courtney has won a place on the plage a team, and will be used as a t man for the present JESS WILL CLEAN UP | ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE | N’= that the passing of the black and the coming of the | white heavyweight cham-' pion has been duly chronicled from jevery angle, from what Johnson's mother and sister had to say about [it to how his white wife felt, and | what effect the winning of the | title will have on Mra. Willard and |the four children of the champion, | we wlll settle down to another year or #0 without a championship fight Willard is already besieged with | theatrical offers and that is the real clean-upthe-coin program for ‘a champion. He will not take any chances with Langford or Jeanette | SQUIRREL FOOD! TRAINING FOR THE HIGH JUMP RECORD—TRY IT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! EE SORE MAKING Hi FLY OUT AND—— o GOAT EATS FEATHER NOSE CAUSING TAIL TO PUI oahu BALL VICTOR IN CUE MATCH SCORES LAST NIGHT Rivers 25, Gilroy 21; 62 Innings. Jack Ball 25, Leary 24; 74 innings Ehrlichman 25, Anderson 23; 59) innings. The man who beats Jack Ball out of first class in Class © of the city | three-cushon billiard championships at Brown & Hulen’s will have to/ use his cue as a club to do it. Laat; night W. H. R. Leary hpd Ball 20 to 15, when Ball begat to spurt Each added two points to his string the score finally standing # tie at 24th hole. Each missed a number the width of a flea’s WHICH NATURALLY GETS DUSTER WHICH TICKLES HIS @TAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915. PAGE 7. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH WHO PASSES THROUGH LOOP ATTACHED TO BALLOON GOOF BY HOOPS TOGETHER BLOW FLAPPING CAUSES BELLOWS TO Daa) ’ ' . aM aa noire fates 8 1 errmartitens mid ON BUTTON WHICH DRO! ‘SING SAFE H, TOSSING Oi LL STRING — Wana weed nnn RENAN AE CEO CO NON CR CC LOCOCO SEATTLE LEAGUERS EASILY BEAT SEMI-PROS— WALLOP PUTS SONTAG’S FRISCO HOPES AWAY | By AHERN |SEATTLE HAS |WALLOP PUTS @enrioon ACROSS BAR TO BUTCHER KNIFE THUS EXPLODING 1T—— Ua | waalpe GOOF +} Ae om | The Columbia’ ledge, No. 2, A. O, U.| men pitching of Saarkey W., beat the Chinese students’ team) were the features of the game =| UP WITH M'COY The Lakeview team had no trou; The Mohawks avery 17 ble in de ting the Walla Walla) Teams wanting games with “them | boys’ club by a score of 12 to 8./ call up Spalding’s. The batte were E. Holbrook ies NEW YORK, April 7.—Al Mc and Gibbons and A. Holbrook for| O’Brien won from the Daytons, Coy presented a sorry spectacie Lakeview and Sidell and Sadick for/at O’firien by a score of 4 to 6.| @% a middleweight title claimant Walla Walla. Teams dosiring| The battery for Dayton, Neilson) today, following his 10round games” with Lakeview (averaging/ and Carpenter, allowed 12 hits and fight with George Chip in Brook. 116 years), call Ed Holbrook, Ral-| struck out eight men, The battery) lyn last night. Chip all but put Inier 559W |for O'Brien, Saarkey and Cocrane, McCoy out, and but for being eee | allowed four hits and struck ont 13| afm and leg weary in the last round, would certainly have put the crusher on the Brooklynite. | and| at Woodland pi 14 to 1 |the stickwork of the O'Brien club. A year ago McCoy suddenly ‘0 | O'Brien plays the Stacy Shown) jumped into the ey gy by The Washington Mattress team) am Rext Sunday on the home peor: eo gee ny ast went down to defeat before the fast night. He put MeCoy down for Bellevue team at Bellevue, by # the count of nine twice in the score of 3 to 2, The Hellevue team| ninth round. is booking through Spalding’s stor | clash In a one-sided contest in whic the Seattle leaguers swatted th hors almost at will, Raymond men y day shut out the fit at Dugde Nt at & Wolf sem{-pro ou to 0. who tried out was on the bunch, but he park, 12 Davidson, attle last season. for the 8. & W nothing but speed, He Was to’ up for 15 hits, seven of which doubles. This made it a go please affair for the Seattle ink, the recruit from ( ed work on «he mound for attle and allowed but three hits no runs, Walter Mails relieved bin and finishe manner. Barth, Courtney an Healey ali figured prominently wit the willow Martin Killilay, who arrived fron the South yesterday, went to wor in the center garden, but there w: no work for him to do there an he was taken out to permit neck to get better. This afternoon the Seattle tean will play the Wilson Business co! « boys and tomorrow they wi with the Burnside nine. 0 Friday Rube Foster and his Blac Giants will return for a series o | three games RAY CAMPBELL with hi ha h #-yo! men BEATS BRITTON BUFFALO, 7 bell, the Seattle April Ray lightweight, Camp gay Jack Britton one of the hardest ten-| top-noteher’ jcareer here last night and in the round battles of the opinion of many ringsiders Camp bell had a «bade over Britton Campbell forced the battle durin, most of the rounds and in several Se algary, the game in air-tight eit)! _ EASY PICKING | SONTAG’S HOPE AT DUG’S PARK INTO DISCARD n| punch to the jaw One sent the | hope of taking part in the San Fran- #|clsco amateur events, entertained Sontag, glimmering at C, boxing show last night. Mason, another 8. A. C, 125 , Was on the delivering combination, Before nt was well way Mason handed Sontag lop that sent him to the mat, 4.) and minutes later Sontag was dazed from the force of the blow, This was the surprise event of an otherwise tame smoker. 4| A fair crowd gathered for the njevents, and saw Wille pin Henmen ‘to the mat in straight falls, neither 4,\of which required more than two h| minutes. Oliver Runchie wrestled |Pradshaw 10 minutes, and beat him on pointe Referee Charley Hulen gave the Baird-Marshall contest to Baird after the third round, when many present figured Marshall was en- | titled to another round. The reason | for the decision was Hulen frequent j.|ly had to warn Marshall about hold- [ing on, and had threatened to dim qualify him x| Pemberton, the 8. A. C. 108 »f Pounder, won a hairline verdict over \Jimmy Bergstadt, which will entitle him to go south. Tommy Phelps won from Claud Scott in three rounds without diffl- culty, outpointing him. Henry Gleason had it all his own way in his bout with Hensley, and was awarded the decision at the end of the third stanza. Fred Pinkman failed to show for his bout with Claud | Tommy pound b of the three-round ¢ Hj end 4\ their 4 | unde e|the n rk Fortner, and lost by default. * e bd | » 2. «| | rounds clearly outpointed Britton, who failed to even the score by| The meter department team beat any damaging punches. Britton|the accounting department team of bell’s stock went up high with th boxing fans here as a result of th | bout > COAST LEAGUE RESULTS | pleaded a sore hand as an excuse! the Electric Co., bowling in the Elec: \for his poor showing, but Camp-!tric league, on the Imperial ellast night, by a score of 2, | 2,029. De Shesne and Cooper yi ‘opposing teams tied for high score at 197, and De Schesne of the ac ® counting department made high av- lor any other heavyweights who of shots by | out fields looks better than any| might cop the title while the vaude-|halr before Hall hung up the win-| Seattle | ° ES aeaceseneride, team that has started the league) yyj5 picking is good. And if re-|ning point in 74th frame "ee NEW YORK. Aprit abit Seine decision battle here last night, Jack) At San Francisco— 1th the ene. longus the eee season here in years. Wally and/ ports about Tom Jones nursing the; Fred Rivers won his third straight) The Jaffe team beat the fast! ford.+ the Boston tar-baby heavy: } Dillon outpointed and ” ped Feta oa department beat the West- } Cadman are amply able to 100K! present champion through the lean|match in defeating Johany Gilroy,)South Park bunch in a ¢ con-| weight, outpointed “Battling Jim | oy Murrey of Low Ang n Francisco 6° 1) Oe eras Whoctrloa, “2.306 ace j Biter the Tecelving department./ days are true, Jones has a right to|26 to 21, tn 62 innings |test, 5 to 4. Jacobs and Lee were! Johnson, of Galveston, ‘Tex. in| 0,0, the newspener verdict by), At tae Angeles 0 6 1 Searle of the winning team put over { Prink, Rose, Thomas, MNCT,! expect something from the present| John Anderson gave B. Ehritch-/the battery for Jaffe and Thomas, | sient rou > a wide margin poy a 4 a ‘ Malis and Zwifka make up the] faving popularity Present) van a tough game, losing. 25 to 23,|Thompeon and Johnson for South| (ie here: Inst ght ten-round bat- | Lon Ange 9 1 high score of 180 and high average present pitching staff, with possibly : however, in 69 innings: Park. Jaffes have an open date r . = CONDU OR ROBB At Salt Lake— Pree another man to be added within a Tonight Ray Logue eemts Cliint| next Sunday. Phone Mer, McLach ul ED, ‘ortiand ve 1| In the Elks’ House league Capt. Week. Beatty ts a fixture at first, BOISE HAS NEW MAYOR Ginnold, and his tie for first place |ian at Jatte & Co., Seattle While the Great North Balt Lake 13 3 mak { Boeckaert will hold down the key-| BOISE, Ida. April 7.—Jeremiah may be jeopardized. In Clase C | tal Limited. rai gb ede iON Ye Pull ovine “test dae vi Conte ey Stone bag, with Raymond at short/W. Robinson elected mayor of Loveland plays Bostwick, Jim Ball| The South Seattte Mohawks took | jattle yards Tuesday ni; he thief ogee a 4 Ny, at oie | aes to Scoaae cf the aul tik rairie| Bot nae Raley Moding, tecten: “e Class D . oes } ss | jay night, o cago hearing they get twice a: 58 to 2,620. Benson of the Jones ; and Courtney going ea p je ise over Arthur izes, m-| and B. Smith providing the Class D!a speedy game from the Highland HUDSON Wis April In « h i Tee ac third With Kiopert, Kills. bent. yesterday. veer .% m b | a p 7 n stole $100 from the desk of Dining| much in tips as in wages. Maybe |squad rolled high score of 207 and } . . Kil * attraction team, 2 to 2, in tem innings. every round of their ten-round, no- Car Conductor George M. Nichols.’ we travelers don’t know that! Re average of 199. j ' CITY OFFICIALS LAZY HUSBANDS NEW FASHIO cific | eeore Pacific Salmon i | | _—— = +. eS Or | yi } | ; ! 19 Sucoe masa Waene Pose Ties SEEN AT HIPP. INVESTIGATED WII continue to ship Salmon, avers j OHIO DENTISTS i} Vegetables | Winwenain rip faing # pounds ¢resed, tm tnatviduat ‘4 Mayor Gill, City Engineer Dimock| Three “lazy husbands,” who have ee prety c Washington twine’ 20.00: a | ati apppolisdhaac conten Rleapersibepe = Roger grawadhtsenngpe REPS 2-3 | tc yeoere gi andy td Penner ahah ur mag Amerion «. There #as no new spring fashion,| CHICAGO, April 7—The Md will} A Charges Prepaid, $1.25 | pubtie works left for Cedar lake| county stockade, are. threatening] A 3 ranch |no new fad in dress, left undisplayed| be lifted from the “Jungle” and the |} ceca to arrive in perfect come ONE-PRICE DENTIS | Wednesday to inspect the break in| sult against the county commission | Beets, im @ cia iar sea at the Hippodrome, where 7,000\sunlight of publicity poured in by|] dition. Also Crabs, “Smelt, Trowk | Best Gold {the pipes which has reduced the ca-| ers for wages earned while In cus-| (Prices paid producer happy Visitors Tuesday saw Seat-|the United States industrial rela-|]| Xipered Satmon end alt canes eee | $4. 00, ant la take oe ¢ i a aia” tie's better known society girls and| tions commission when it begins|| i yeu wioh . ' Crowns ... fourth of its regular load. been unable to collect is aa.se” | Sies hs Seven p a apes yen gol Northern Wank Wile. Best Bridge- The new Lake Union steam plant) Harry Marshall was held by for e Fase | {sultleasly clad escorts in gay ap-|its.sweeping investigation into con- "Main 6ST. 1 - 00 is taking care of the rest of the| mer Sheriff Cudihee. He was re ite | parel parade for the benefit of St.| ditions at the Chicago stock yards/ | OEE Senne. oe load. Service has not been im-| moved from the stockade to do) £8) \* $ zee | Mark's church next week | Best set of Teeth | paired. kitchen duty in the county jail and| Cucumbers e: At noon an immense throng of} 3 a." break occurred Monday night! when Sheriff Hodge took office was| Carros e business men gathered to BaUTY| cont pint wile: goo, rortng Red Rubber... A slide of earth between | Best set of Teeth the new masonry dam and the old with Natural Gum timberdam, caused by an overflow from the latter, crushed in the six of as} ——@ | their ace pyre! at the luncheon tables; the workers still serving In the capacity sistant cook | It was not until Mrs. Marshall) went to the sheriff complaining that} € their in have ll be gone into. The probe into stock yards con- what 1 if 1d} | prepared St. Margaret's gull | wt jand to see the fatest tasty gar-| ments | 7 “ww From & foot and four-foot pipes, filling both | she had not received her husband's | Hower | Eleven girls of the fashionable ene with gravel wages for the month of December| ertuce, hothouse; % | set participated ax models, wearing) ten-day session which has already) REQ eur to le mod } Superintendent Ross returned! that the present regime knew Mar ranges 2 modish gowns and daring sport) Pereat roe 20¢ |» L Is " { F Tuesday night and states that re-|shall was a “lazy husband | i ee |aults furnished by Fraser-Patter-|.,ni® afternoon an investigation COFFES 00.. SARE, i " 17.00 io, | Of the Harriman ines and the Ihi Sa Floor Pike Fine Market pairs are being rushed with pros-| R. E. Dech is trying to collect a| Parsnipe Las 7.00 | son's, the MacDougall-Southwick| 41, Central is scheduled to open pect that the pipes will be in use) bill of $23 for Sundays he worked | Mboba ue - Co, and by Helen Igoe’s shop. | i ; again before the end of the week in the stockade laundry [Radiehes oe Women visttors displayed thei over free of charge at any George Bracking’s efforts to col-| Tein, WANE o sees sree REHEARSE SINGING 0%» spring finery at u:6 grand bal time. All work guaranteed lect $12 he claims as wages have) Local spinach in the evening. The dance ended| \ for 12 P, i BIC LEAGUE been unavailing Hirawnerries, orhi ih a, PN erg Sam CR | of a i o asione: ples cede a ie rner hall, rhre % { ‘or years. ainless Uniess the commissioners 1880}, eas miecks 1.38 © | Wighth ave. and Olive ot., rehearsal Throughout the afternoon for. \¢ | Altaita, No. 3 ditions will mark the close of the warrants for the amounts demanded) tunes were told in gypsy tents and traction. Examination free.| of the German singing societies in chants, some 60 in all by these prisoners, the latter say ab. ; mysterious booths presided over by 0 : ; asbington for the Grand Pacific] stern phrenolog r +4 207 University St. they will place their bills in the M1 Washington for the Grand Pacific) stern phrenologists. Other booths huts tt altered. fankerfent, to be held in Ios Ange-| contained displays of Seattle mer-| A harpist The best kind of tndorsement you can have for anything | | 1 Dleted ‘ lounged on a divan and played lit-| | Yesterday's practice games in the| onisas de titidtis alte ond a. Petian! ta the personal recommendation of a friend. |btg league training camps resulted | DENTAL crystal gazer found many who} You unhesitatingly place confidence in what he says DID CHA EVER NOTICE FELLERS DAT ITS A HUW’ LOT EASIER FER SOME OF JS TER CRITICISE TH REST OF US DAN TER PRAISE TH’ REST OF US ?H DECAUSD you, know him, Your beilef in him readily extends to belief in what he recommends, even if you have no personal knowledge of it THAT'S WHY WE ADVERTISE, wished their future probed. In the evening a dinner was served by gypsy waitresses in the! pavilion basen it and a huge cake presented to Margaret's guild by the service was cut |as follows: | Philadelphia Nationals beat Wash- | lington Americans, 5 to 3, at Wash-| | ington. Chicago Nationals defeated Chat-| | tanooga Southern association team, 4 to 3 Atlanta Southern association team | beat Pittsburg Nationals, at Atlanta 5 to 4 and OPTICAL | White river spuds | Burbank ¢ St Northern Pacific dining car 7 _— What every woman wants is a safe and sure cure, not an ex- anent. A relia emedy Poe all fo Sult the E No such or strictly a Times low prices high-cla 6 Female Troubles and Irregularities—a friend in need. Y Feee Pald Producers for Kass, Poultry, Veal and Pork 1 , Richmond, Va., Internationals YOURS TRUFLY. o rg er er eee 4 dental and Optical | AMERICAN INDUSTRY a he " Sat f agian bares ie vork were ever offered beat the Brooklyn Nationals, 4 to 3 WILLUM ne 1 b Beattle or elsewhere, | i at Richmond : e | Fou need not hurry, aa — Boston Nationals beat the Greens: | oly ny low prices will It's up to our Uncle Sam to bor- | are all this and more, as thou- wands have testified boro, North hag genre nue wape the hard league team. times 1 row a bit of the German's ingenuity ry San- derson'’s Pilis and you will not |at Greensboro, 14 to tere, live and initiative and apply it to his} be disappointed. Take no other, The Cincinnati meas defeated the se gpiepeene Hard Times Optical Prices | tndustries, the Municipal league Nothing else ne net a9, 906. Detroit Tigers at Cincinnati, 7 to 6. vcamtenes® was told Tuesday by Dr. H. K 4 | Louisville American association Veal, $5.to 120-1b, Benson, of the university, at Good} ery box Veal, large . }team beat the Boston 5 to 2, at Louisville. New York Americans defeated the ta cafeteria, Listen to him: One-tenth the research energy | and skill Germany required to bring! Call at My Op- tleal De part- Americans, ment. Have your} >) eyes examined) <4 ~~ and “asses fit. ted for you and T will gua and Columbt Norfolk, Virginia league team, at at trom 600 to $6 on pela | New York Nationals beat the New| BEWARE OF FAKE SOLICITORS)» Weshipetes goat capghud would present rou smut at aie att o n né ne | er he Se Agac = - unery, prick 1) * % i} ee ettst aly Manet |l|Ceaens a tot, at Gulfport: Miss,” | Several reports havo reached the| "ative. We@ehingisn |Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. | creation of a whole series of great er tm autok make money Oe a cnconactn tne \elpeaiation Gepantinent of The Sant re eater ” Seattle's Loading Dentlat, interlocking industries, each more newered oth for 2 Circulation Gepartment of The Bar Cheese al Department, 718 Meat Ave.| profitable than that of lumberin, mom bot ‘ that & man of about 35, with a erip-| Domestic wheet n At wile, y & cag Paseo ry ohh, J Abt a The South would be in a, post-| ; j aaa ¢ solicttir scrip’ |Lamburger «. 1 Depurtment, 705 Wiest Ave, Raymond Remedy Co. Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| Pied Arm, ts soliciting eubseriptions | my witont veshingt ry **/ tion to dominate the paper’ mar Epnneraia comaceiedl Oe sil ‘worl ae the olty one eter) Room 28, 217% Pike Street, sults. | tecting in advance tor orders, The Be Sure Come 705 @nd 713/ kets of the world. It would trans. sold by other undertakers from $200 ‘to $400. 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