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PREXY WILSON STARTS AMERICAN LEAGUE OFF | | PHILLIES SHUT OUT THE BRAVES IN OPENER WALT JCHNSON TO VICTORY; LEAGUES GET GOOD START bi BY HAL SHERIDAN Jolated at the opening ceremonies NEW YORK, April 15.—With | in Washington by pitching the first a two-hit game by Wailtér John. ball onto the diamond son, and Young Pennock, of the | The Giants ran wild with the Athletics, holding the Boston | Brooklyn Dodgers in the New Y Red Sox to one lone safety, the c ning, slugging Pfeffer, & American league got off to one = and Brown for 18 hit ‘and 16 1 of the greatest starts in its Jeff Tesreau showed mid-seaso history yesterday. form and allowe nly ix hits. Midseason ball was played | by the Ban Johnson clubs, with the pitchers showing remark. | able form. | In the National league, the world’s champion Braves and Phillies displayed the best Ty form. Grover Cleveland Alex- ander celebrated by smearing | coat of whitewash on the | ” raves, besting Dick Rudolph In a pitchers’ battle. Alexan- der held the sluggers who un- Tr horsed the Athletics to five 4 hits. Rudolph w touched for The bombard nt it of Przemyal was only six, a parlor event to the bombardment In shutting out the New York | of three pitchers of the Georgetow Yankees by a 7-to0 score, Walter) club by the Seattle Giants at D Johnson showed everything—his qate's park yesterday afternoon, the same dazzling speed and control; score showing 27 safe wa: at being on tap with a vengeance. | tho pill, as offered by Young Pennock also came through | town twirlers. The score was 21 to in great form for Connie Mack. His!) giving an accurate idea of the teammates managed to put OVT! cjosenoss and excitement of the! only two runs, but that proved to/ .., be enough. fi “ieee” | President Wilaon saw Jotnson|_ J0st where “Smoke” Thomas all over the lot for six runs Reddy went to the rescue, Eddy was better, much better, and the Giants CURES WITHOUT DRUGS made but ten runs off his delivery in the next three sessions. Wonderful Invention Re- Then came a ready resect = the park. The president offi. ? Slayton, and although The game be the attle| In a letter to Lonnie Austin, Herb] SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—| stores Health Whi pleaded with Urapire Ralph team and Rube brunettes! Smith, for six years Austin’s aasist.| Far Western amateur boxing cham- | You Sleen to stop the carnage and think o: tomorrow afternoo: be the) aot boxing instructor in Seattle, an-|PlOnship events in which the boys women and éhildren at home. t rotal one, each team having taken |" 4 ; : of the P. N. A, will participate will turned a deaf ear, and, although |t¥o same’. Raymond ts determined | Hounces that he is going to open ®/ start here this evening and con-| itired from doing Marathons about the bases, the Giants had to run ¥ couldn't help but swat Slayton’s stuff to the extent of five) © mo runs. Maile If any one missed hitting the ball,| a Georgetown man would make up for it by tossing the pill out of th lot. Bonner started work on the |mound for Seattle, and during the game was relieved by Wolfram, and Wally relieved Cadman behind the a bat In the eighth Inning, when the Giants were all but uncoupled eS Tee etter sore cee yeurfy| from the great distances they had stomach and cause bad ¢ |traveled about the bags, the George. | You know the many i a town enya sneaked one over th plate for their only score of the aft ie tate cccaae yon cere tauentfy|ernoon. Like the battle of Blen-| with ¢ » * nish anxiou that nothing else could cur |heim, “it was a glesorious victory.” | Complete Report of Market Today We have the na way of cur This afternoon Thomas will go! Oe eee ane Goce hh. We careff| on the hill to pitch against the Sum-| with electrtetty. ner high school nine, and tomor row Rube Foster's black babies wii]/ "=" |be back for thelr final game with Seattle before starting East to Chi } cago. | ity into the nerves for hours. you sleep, infusing them with new energy and bdullding up the entire ba wystem to @ strong, healthy condi tion. Tt renews the spirit of ambition It makes strong, healthy men discouraged The Short Horns horned out on | Carrots 8 NE’ Soa" bison daconnats "toee the long end of a 2,78i-to-2,711| Eee p' score against the Silver Tops last |» night, Gove of the winning team ) high ‘BOOK holds the high score bowled during te for our beautiful 90. the week of 299. His next best ts setts att | 286 and Malcolm } next, with 280. average of 19523. Gove | f | In the Etki House league Capt. | in |Calohan’s No, 7 squad defeated |r ¥ things a —* anew. | . | Capt. Hoffman's No. 5 team by a book, closely sealed and prepa 2,627 te MC pow will write or call for ic pi score ot 2,627 to 2.484. Hoffman) Free test of Electra-Vita if you ca | Was there with high score of 258 Consultation free. Office hours: 9 am te $p m. Saturday evenings high bry | Seattle bankers Invited by We natchee Commercial Club to visit }the town and look things over; | banks trying to interest growers in | |dding their business through Se attle. Get together, boys, say we | white RECOMMENDATION ‘The best kind of indorsement you can have for anything ts the personal recommendation of a friend. You unhesitatingly place confidence tn what he says BECAUSE you know him. Your beilef tn him readily extends to belief in what he recommends, even if you have no personal knowledge of it THATS WHY WE ADVERTISE. | Native se, automtblie for family, personal services conducting faneral, with attendants | Belect 4 undertaker would cost not lens than 8150. Our price $75. 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In| the event the contest Is close and morrow's game will be the last real workout for the Seattle tear before the season opens next Thee. |* quarest boxers that ever day, and Raymond {s particularly |¢¢ about Seattle, and fs an {deal |and high average of 222. Avail Stnalis | Barbanks be, go" creamery, brick ss | | creamery, solid pack... re | Domeatic wheat Limburger Oregon Wheat . \ really dead, STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915. PAGE 7 —IN THE WORLD OF SPO “ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH PRESIDENT WILSON CHEERS | ScUIRREL Foopr - . . ~~. PREHISTORIC EXCUSES HE DIDNT KNOCK ME OUT, DOC! IT STRUCK, {IN CHINA, AND THAT | WASN'T JOHN O 4 | ROCKEFELLOW= WHY, MY FEET GoT | GIANTS TC TO HAVE LAST HARD PRACTICE FRIDAY RT s- _| | NEFF AND PINKMAN ARE READY FOR BATTLE— a ee By AHERN Med yas wo OVA SCOTIA NOT BEING) - ON THE PosT? { i 1 ROUND BLAHA= THATS mE! '§ LAM IN THE PINK OF CONDITION iLL sue) \s ME SO FUNNY ABouT N 1€ HAYMAKER OVER INA HURRY ( MY SPEED AND CLEVEANESS witt YR DAZZLE MIMIET hetero ciacieertllt D TWISTED, AND 1 FELL wv wai 4 DH ae a vA YY , JHEY boc! POT... A WREATH On THAT Goons Come He's |] CLAD FROM THE CHiN] “** ;UPI y te pamper BOR yy pe FRIDAY GAME OPEN NEWGYM OPEN TONIGHT ymnasium at Twin Falls, Idaho. fox, and | Ho anys that his gym has the for the | !"& of the Commercial Club tinge through Friday night More | than 60 young ath es have been mM entered tn the elght classes, all of Walter and that fact, toge the large cities from Salt Lake| ‘# native ability asa b and west being represented i ral square shoot) Jack Welsh, who refereed the ald make the venture a suc! Johnson-Willard battle at Havana, | will referee the championship three | events lated — he long end of th alls can in to pitch, and tf neelf to a fair a rest and sing is good for Malls, he wil out the nine innings Ane whasinel: Hien Hii Siete tyre, boxing instructor at the S, A C, who ls in 8 Francisco tn ge of the S @ wrestling clean-up for the Northwest. Me Carty went out of his class to wreatle and also got second in the Tacoma city commission legalizes|tight-heavyweight division. The! | speedway for horses on Thompron| boxers are all in good shape and ave., between 8. 36th and 48th sts. | have great chances to win. man to get away: with auch a prop. osition as he has in hand now us to gather the victory With Sunich in the box for the f Olympics, that team shut out the) Work of Ruth is] Hornets, 7 to 0. The Olympics se Po i 2 2h | gathered 10 hits off James’ delivery, goig and ( 34| while Sunich pitched a no-hit game.| The Coveys ha 3.86 unich struck out 15, walked two yand bit one, and Jones struck out 10 and walked fire ofilto4d The batt and Finegold, the ttus, Snyder and For tting of Pettus, Fine-| over were the feature: Aten for fant n @ and Rav.| prefe fress ©. J manager, 708 Biewett st, or phone North 2486. | dale The Covey Wet Wash team det pose x ed the Fort Worden nine at the fort viene tomatoes ———————= | The Lincoln High School first peppers . 4 team opened ite # ye a ape tran. e he mg ded : by ¢ ating the Phi Gamma Delta i Frat nine, 7 to 6. McKinley and Thor Hoffatrom were the battery for Lin- LAKITIES. Cure the mom coln and Robinson and MecFee for obstinate case in # to 16 the frat boys. Gays Price $2 per box, or 3 tor $5; maited tn plain wrapper. Money | returned if they fa: In a one-sided swatfest, the, aa m tot p m Sundays 11 to 2 Broadway Midgets yesterday <e- } MAYMOND REMEDY co, feated the Summit Grammar School nine by a score of 25 to 5, taking the second of three gan The} Summit twirler was knocked from the mound in the second frame, TRACKMEN TO MEET _—— | The interclass track meet at the| U. of W. will be held on Denny field tomorrow afternoon, starting at 2:30, Coach Martin has excluded all letter men from the meet, in or der to give the youngsters more even competition and more expert-| jence, More than 50 athletes are en | tered, Room 1, 217%4 Pike St. We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops Buliding, Seattle ee20eccese @ ontons , 01% FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EYFENING EVERY ONE WELCOME Potatoes river spuds 2600 4 Montana spudeat.oo | Seka ko San T Veni aad Pork 3 This Year, Be Sure Your Ticket Is Routed via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Through California, So You May Visit the World’s Two Greatest Faire larger od vite, Aon... 2.00 Washington Warhington Cheese triplet Remember that a one-way ticket to the East via the Southern Pacific through California costs practically the same as via the direct Northern lines. ranch 2 Country Hay and Graton (Prices paid producer) 10 Days’ Stop-Over at San Francisco and Los Angeles on All One Way Tickets | Come in and Talk Over Your Trip Country May and ‘Ask the fh (Wholesale Prices i 13.00 34.00 9.0 The Exposition Line 191£ 3615 FREMONT AVE. PHONE NORTH 220 720 Second Ave. Fhe Manisa acon bas Aamir James Bailey, of Puyallup. the \ 2 coast, but Admiral AUTOMOBILE AMBULANCE SERVICE, fishing out of sea lands foot-long | Phone Elliott 1256 Seattle, Wash, How. reported they were en. jtrout; excitement kills him. He's} gaged in salving the Asama, a per ow ( ‘AFTER THE FIGHT |nings) | Spokane, light-heavyweight champ |men wrestled a draw two weeks NO ALARM IS FELT jand navy officials are much tnter- ested in the reports from Los An geles that the Japanese had estab | Bay, In Lower California, and that troops were being landed near the Southern Pacific feces cles, however. Many evinced a disposition to consider the reports misleading and as emanating from C. G. Chisholm, District Freight and Passenger Agent Junreliable sources. It has been| }known for some time that Jap “6 | | MALLORY AND DAVIS IN TIE Resuite Last Night if Mallory, 25; Logue, 15 (39 in- Leary, 25; Loveland, 14 (59 In! nings). Scholtz, 25; Lyttaker, 22 (98 In- |) nings). Games Tonight vs. Lewis, Class B. non va, Cramer, Cla: Base! ve. Smith, Class D, Ted Mallory is tied with Jim Davis for leadership in Class B of the city char pehip three-eushion billiard tournament at Brown & # parlors, where last night he 4 Ray Logue, at the outset series, the sensation of the) 5 to 15, in 39 frames. Both |Mallory and Davis have won five games and lost 4 pair apiece. Tonight the bill will be Rivers and Lewis, and one or the other will also be tied for first place, as each has won four and dropped but two. | w H. R. Leary beat Jim Love-| land, 25 to 14, & 9 innings. Lov | land's speed was off, costing him many points In the Class D match, Benny | oltz defeated Ralph Lyttaker, 22, thongh it took him 98 In. gs to xccomplish it. TORUN TRAIN TO SEE RACES Arrangements have been made by| | the Northern Pacific railroad to run; an observation train for students and other spectators along the row-} jing course during the races of the! interclass and club regatta of the U. of W., on May 1 The new) course runs parallel to the N. P.| tracks nearly all the way from Sand} point, and the oarsmen can readily | be seen throughout the race from) the observation train. This is an innovation at rowing races in Seat- je. WILL BAR TOE HOLD | } CLE ELUM, Wash., April 15.—A) finish match will be held in Ellens-| burg tonight between Nick Davis- court, the young Ellensburg heavy- weight wrestler, and John Berg of of the World. They will wrestle according to the American rules, | with the toe hold barred. These| ago. Polly Grimm of Seattle has | |chailenged the winner of this| | match, SIX PLAYERS LEFT Fillmination contests in the Lin coln high tennis tourney have re- sulted In cutting down the list of 46 entries to six. Those yet to play are: Tevis vs. Guion, Nolan vs. Richards and Peek vs. Benton, The giris’ tourney, with 30 entries, ts Just getting under ree GIANTS WIN AGAIN The American © Colored Giants) took the second game from the Ta- coma Tigers, at Tacoma yesterday, by a score of 3 to 2. The batteries were Wickware and Petway for the Giants, Schroeder and Shea for the Lown AT JAP MANEUVER WASHINGTO. April 15.—Army lished a battleship base at Turtle stranded cruiser Asama There fectly legitimate enterprise, |biack and white check necktie, ie NEFF AND PINK VARSITY BALL READY TO BOX SEASON OPENS {| The Varsity baseball season will D pen tomorrow n Or h Bex | dek will bring bis University of Or- exon nine to Denny 1 to cross bats with Gil Dobie’s U. of W, men. Ed Pinkman and Chet Neff, the! iq Leader, Washington's pitcher, principals in the four-round smok-|who has been laid up with am ime er to be staged at the Greenwood the hand, recetved in the Athletic club next Friday night, ‘ 1 Victoria, will not t are both looking forward to victory tctoria, ‘will not Sa it for the season, as was feared, and may go to work in Friday's come tewt h sald last night. after-n bard day's workout, he is ready for the contest, and that Friday he will Fe : be In the best possible condition | CAMELS WILL GIVE DANCE Neff, who is getting ready for) Camels of the World will give the go at Austin and Salt’s, 18 ®8¥-| monthly dance in hall in Lyons ing little about Kis chances. He | puiiding on evening of April 15. On admits, bowever, he thinks he 18 | eyening of April 29, they will give a cinch to win, and that he will try | «pi, Night” at same place. to win over the former amateur | — —_____ champion by a knockout, Pinkman, when told that Neff Y C N eee: ae he will not have a chance after, I was going to try to win by the big pire sure that I can reverse the de cision which he holds over me, and that I will either get the decision or win by a knockout myself. 1 s s can punch better than Neff, and I =—_—_—___ K. 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