The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1915, Page 9

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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915. PAGE 9, [SPaiow nur tap suck Gaus tow |||——-IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS—|| cet The Knockout Punch! A Remarkable Photograph of SEATTLE OUT Playing six Innings fay’s game tn a drenching down pour, Rube Foster's black Giants demonstrated that they are better mud skates than the Seattle leaguers and they shut out the Se. 4 ll of yeaster ‘MAVEN YRE RBA UH EH Bae attle team for the first time this | season, by a score of 4 to 0. Five e ere meee a ee ene ea att etiam © the ame started : Ss handy 4 opened, but President ured that there were a/ of fans present who can not et out during the week and | w that they were entitled to see a} Ame, so he sent the men to work. | Walter Mails pitched a great game for Seattle, even if he was deaten. He held them level until the fourth, when Rarber hit and stole and scored on Hill's single. A | couple of wild heaves, due to the} pill being slippery, were respon: | sible for the second run in this frame. For the next three Innings | Mails worked like a machine, and| in the} there was nothing doing ; scoring line. In the eighth, Fran cls scored on the thro Petway scored w mbled Barber's ¢ he brunettes won Saturday's game by a score of 9 te making an even break for the two teams in the four games played so far.} ‘The colored Giants will play Aber deen and Tacoma this week, re-| turning to Seattle for one game/ next Friday, before starting Bast | On the way East, they will stop in Spokane long enough to entertats the Indians for an afternoon BIG LEAGUE GAMES| Practice games played by mat | | Jeague teams yesterday resulted as follows Louisville American association team defeated Pittsburg Pirates, 10 to 4, at Louisville, making a clean sweep for the series Cincinnati Reds shut out the Ros. | ton Nationals at Cin St games to twa Big Jess Willard crashing in the terrific right-hand punch to the jaw that sent Jack Johnson to the a photographer has been quick—or lucky—enough to get a picture of a knocked-out man at the instant of receiving the final wallop. Here Willard has torn John- Johnson’s knees have caved in, his head has been {son out of his clinch in that famous 26th round and brought over the left and right that made him champion. driven back and he is Teady to reel into an unconscious heap—a « defeated champion. RETURNING CREWS WILL BE GIVEN WELCOME ] SEATTLE AND BLACK GIANTS IN EVEN" SPLIT— Smashing Blow That Made Jess Willard Champion t—senseless. For one of the first times in ring history ‘LOSING CREWS WILL BE GIVEN HOT WELCOME hough defeated in their three 4 races with the California tanford oarsmen at Oakland the U. of Varsity and n crews be given m jJeome when they return to 'clock tonight. foot for practically t body to meet the Oregon Washington and escort the oarsmen to the almost any kind of may be on tap neton men will arrive is afternoon on the 4 will entrain right Following their boat, the boys wifl n the home depot whe campus lent pra get in 2 waters to |weveral regattas duled to be held on Lake Washington this sem- von Word has | Coach Conibear jations with the v reached Seattle that has opened negot- Ictorious Stanford crew to some to Seattle during May and meet the Varsity crew in a race jon Lake Washington SPORT NOTES CUT TO CORE Great throngs crowd in to see ex- hibitions by J Willard, heavyweight jon, at York and Pbfa a New University of California Women's basketball team defeated Univer sity of Newada team, at Berkeley, 22 to 4. Jay Gewld, Lakewood, N. J., wins nal amat indoor court tem ‘npionship at Boston tor 10th sec ative time, defeating Joahag ge Green of Boston. Sem Bellah of Multnomah club, establishes new world’s indoor record for pole vault, clear tag the bar at 12 feet 7% inches, Tom McCarty, Montana heavy weight, got the decision over Geo. Rodel, the Boer, in their ten-round bout at Brooklyn last night. W. R. Applegarth defeated Jack Donaldson of Australia, world’s pro- fessional champion for the distance, (in the 220-yard race at Salford, Eng- land, Saturday. Applegarth’s time was 22% seconds Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P.1, Building, Seattle of a British diplomat. it's eral runs. a blamed sight better rea- son for bouncing Gifford than Taft had. Barnes’ Black Cats outhit Rube Foster's Colored Giants in| 3 ‘i thelr game here yesterday morn Use Star W jooae fielding of the Cats) cults, m the game by a score of 9 Jobn ENJOY SHOOTS = cue Tournament R. Wilson was elected secretary tne. the | of the Seattle Trapshooters’ assoct Bl ants Ads for Re-| Welch, Mclvor and Mahoney star- HATTERS DROP ONE. The Wilson Business College team yesterday defeated the Burn- side Hatters, 7 to 4, the game being played between showers. Both teams were heavy on the stick, Joe and ev. ring for the college men and Truck-- ey for the Hatters. ation at a special meeting held on the club grounds at Harbor {sland \prior to the regular shoot yeater |day. Hoe suceseds Secretary Stadt | feld who has gone to accept a post tion fn San Francisco. In the shoot at 50 targets, Hugh ping Was high amateur, with 47, *. Riehl was high professional n 49 In the shoot for prizes, Hugh Fleming and ©. E. Kelvey took first and second in |Ciass A; Ruppe and Dr. Kerr in Class B; Schieplin and Dr. Clark in Class C, and Perkinson won the | prize in Class D. Riehl was high 100 targets, FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BYENING EVERY ONE WELCOME merchandise Mo stow this away under your hat. Use it! Here’s the dandy-handy package that’s full of the tobacco that lets men know what a Ly 4 Call at the Right Deeg ¢ Co., 169 near gun in the shoot with a mark of 95.) ‘Washington st., Second ‘ave, | at At the University club traps J was high gun in the shoot t your patronage and fer gthe doctor's services as - a pe s . | at 26 birds, with 18; Elbert was sec . : % Se, eae tutew Freee ond, with 16, and Pope thire, with| C0? oF, the most spectsonlar good time they can get out of a pipe or A 4 tournament in Chicago was made ; i [ __ Special Linen Finish | | sseorge 1. YO wan teat, winn| 3s 0s0re®, Moore in” hie match makings cigarette. | yeorge foung was first, with/ against John Daly in the play vot ; BUSINESS CARDS poe t a a score of 23, in the DuPont trophy) for first place. In the forty-sev { Printed for petra alte you i oe ot +-bird shoot at the Green Lake club) enth inning Daly left the balis al ; |svounds. The shoot at 100 targets) most frozen at the top of the table | \ $2.25 Per 1,000 Su re ee imtnan | resulted aa follows: Dr. J. F. Hill| Moore saw an opening for a calcu- KAPLAN PRINTING CO.) ran’ He stole 66 bas: 82, W. ©. Smith 80 and G. A. Conk-| lation shot which would not endan-| 709 Fourth Ave. Main 2623| son, He played in thre ger his safety. He played off the | |Srrus ball, going around the table | \for four cushions, His cue ball |i” | connected with the red ball, which, Bi had been driven to the side rail jacrons to the right top corner "S| RAYMOND CHANGES ‘ rrr series and managed two different | | clubs. CAN YOU NAME HIM? This picture completes the nine of The Star's masked all-star base ball team. Tomorrow a group pic tore of the nine men will appear on this page. The men will still be weskeg® so if you have missed | y of the individual pictures you ha As good a chance as any one | of naming the complete team. Fol-| AGUD pet.|, Raymond Is going to try an etper- | lowing the publication of tomor-| x. 1c [iment in the change of his batting lrow’s group picture, the first fan|¢ I oeclorder this afternoon in the game sending in the complete correct | Br 1 HH with the Nationals, a fast semi-pro | lineup will be presented with a 0 $3 loutfit, who will meet the leaguer} | season pass to Dugdale’s ball park. | too |at Dug’s park. Killilay will go to the national joy smoke oe STANDING ) OF THE cLuss ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 11010 Second Ave. Near Madison is genuine pipe-joy plumb full ofsmoke happiness and that means flavor and fragrance and dream stuff. But the one thing that puts P. A. in solid is the famous patented process that has sent the tongue-torture kinds back to the hills. 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