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| IN FRISCO; OTHER VAL SONTAG A IS ROBBED B SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 FRoxers from the Seattle Athletic! club and San Francisco Bay organ: | trations today hold all of the Far} Western championships, having de feated the best offerings of every athletic club west of Kansas City, in the fival events held here last night under the auspites of the Panama-Pacific exposition The fact that the name of Archie; Wyard, S. A. C,, is not Included tn the list of champions ts due to a} great injustice on the part of the| referee. | The crowd hooted and jeered for) more than five minutes when John / Moretta of the Olymple club was/ awarded the verdict over Wyard/ fn the 135-pound class, Wyard had | Moretta on the ropes all of one} round, and, during the entire con-| test inflicted heavy punishment, stabbing Moretta with straight lefts and landing heavy right swings to his jaw. During the bout) Wyard had Moretta all but out on his feet, and when the referee lift ed Moretta’s hand as a signal of victory, even his clubmates set up a howl of robbery and insisted that Wryard was an easy victor. For a) time it looked as if the enraged | crowd would prevent the staging | of the next bout. INTERCLASS TRACK MEET WON BY SOPHS Under ideal weather conditions, | and with a full entry list, the an- nual interclass track and field meet pf the University of Washington was held on Denny field yesterday | afternoon, the honors of the day ¢o-| ing to the sophomores, who won si points. The freshmen were next,! with 44, and the juniors and senio won {4 each. Coach Larry Martin is more than pleased with the showing made by the men, particularly with the work pf Stenstrom, a freshman, who cov-) ered the 100-yard dash in 10 sec-) onds fiat, and with E@ Steuchell,} nwho vaulted over the bar at 11 feet 10% Inches. The summary is as follows 100-yard dash-—Stenstrom, Knapp. Knight. Time, 10 seconds. &80-yard dash—Woodbridge, Fox, MacDougall, Time, 2:04.3 Mile—McDonald, Dill, Carlander. | ‘Time, 4:40.38. 440-yard dash—Gray, Mills, New-| ton. Time, :52.2. | 120 high hurdies—Gibson, Bush- nell, Droting. Time, :16.1. 220-yard dash—Knapp, Stenstrom, Brooks. Time, :26.4. Pole vault—Steuchell, Patton, Hurlbut. Height 11 feet 10% inches. Dises — Cockerill, Anderson, | Vande, Bogart. Distance, 112 feet 6 inches. High jmp—Pringle, Vande Bogart, Shively. Five feet 5 inches. 220-yard low hurdles~—Knight Fox, Gibson. : 27.3. Javelin—Gleason, Chambers, Bon- nell. Distance, 156 feet. Broad jump-—Logg. Collins, Ey- man. Distance, 20 feet 3 inches, Relay—Won by sophomores. —+ | | OHIO DENTISTS ONE-PRICE DENTISTS’ Crowe. $4.00, ree ~—6- $4.00 Ret kite" $5.00. Best set of Teeth with Natural "$8.00 Painiese Extraction Included We make a specialty in all branches of Dentistry. Any work that don’t prove satisfactory will be made over free of charge at any time. All work guaranteed for 12 years. Painless ex- | ARCHIE WYARD ROBBED BY REFEREE AT BOUTS | WIN TITLES; ARCHIE WYARD [land ¥. M,C. A. LINE 0° MARCH S. A. C. BOXERS WIN | ND GLEASON | sQuikrel FoOD GETS Y THE REFEREE The particular hero of the cot teats was Henry Gleason, 8. A. C who Is the best boxer developed at the tourney, .In his defeat of F Williams of the Olymple club, Glea son demonstrated that he can hit with either h from any angle — ‘ and keep going at full speed all the > . time. > Earl Baird, 8. A. C., A. ‘I & CAUSING HIM we three-round verdict over H i( TO SHAKE HOP ‘ of the Utah Agricultural college. \ a SEED OUT OF . but lost the decision In a late XX 4 FEED BOx— bout with W. Hughes of the Olym % pie club, San Franciseo, Val Son FROG THINKING tag, S. A.C, had easy picking In THE RUSSIANS AR’ his) bout with G. Meyer of the COMING HOPS OUT Olympic club, in the = 158-pound/ AND EATS HUNKOF] oe. } STRONG CHEESE The new champions are 108-pound class—F. Farren, San Francisco NMS-pound class—W. Hughes, Olympic club. 125.pound cl: H, Gleason, Se. attle Athletic club 135-pound class—John Moretta, Olympic club. 145pound class—C. — Gaviati, Olympic club, 158-pound class—V, Sontag, Se) attie Athletic club. 175-pound clase—R. Olympic club. Heavyweight — L'Hereaux, Oak- SIAL Peterson, | BuBeLE — BALL VICTOR AT BILLIARDS OUR SCHOOL Jack Ball 25, Foss 22; 62 innings. Shatia 25, Jim Ball 16; 68 innings. Defeating R. A. Foss, 26 to 23, In 4 close match at Brown & Hulen’s last night, Jack Ball added his sixth straight win to his credit sheet, and held command in Class C of the cit championship three-cushion billiard tourney. He ran out in 62 frames & bunch of four, made when the count was tled at 17, assuring bim of another success. Clint Gianold romped away from! H. R. Lewe, winning, 25 to 16, in 63} innings, He shot with amazing ac curacy, | Charley Shatia had no trouble/ winning from Jim Ball, 25 to 16, in| 68 frames, marking his first success. HOP PLANT GROWS HINTS FOR YOUNG CATCHER--NO.2 ‘| BY HUGH FULLERTON HINTS TO MAYORS WHO WANT PARROT mm ; WHICH Dysacey ON THE BEAN— SWATT! \ ON EAR= \ THAT 1S HOLDING DOWN ELASTIC SUSPENDER D FALLS WrtiCh FALLS, STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915. IUSPENDER SPRINGS UP % </ (see (Ghroaveco oROPS LOWS BEER NOER TORPEDC ON TACK, EXPLODING, AND KNOCKS STICK RAISING TORPEDO FROM UNDER BiScUIT Li0 ON BOK — PAGE 7, —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS—|| EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH TO PITCH THE FIRST ~ “Ds NO MAYO! 5, cs s / ys . MAYOR AT THE THE PILL GOING | WHICH DROPS IT I mm To TRYA UPTING (MAYOR ACCUSES WINDS UP, AND SLAMS THE PILL FAKE MUG BUT MISSES ITa= BY Aken | BALL. | | | . | ‘oe 1S THE FALSE ¢ | ~. MUG = ri | THE FIRST THING THE“ FRM tro NTO THE STOVE PIPE N HIS LEFT MITT FOR GAIN! ‘ OF BASEBALL a IN THE GLOVE THEN COVER IT WITH YOUR UNGLOVED HAND FOR BASEBALL ___—___— OPENING DAY LEARN HOW TO pleted for the usual “grand pe rade” about the streets of the city? and to Dugdale’s ball park next! puring the past week Y. M.C.A schoolboys have successfully dem SOAKON onstrated how to rescue and resus Tuesday, preceding the opening of the Northwestern league with the series of games between citrate drownin i ‘ persons, as well as the Seattle Glants and the Tacoma shown increased interest in all oth- Headed eG h’s bana, | CP, Water stunts whieh itl y Abe: agree gees In the advanced group, Fred Lud- aap SERS 8 ekens is still the champion, with park during the afternoon, the pa 1,978 points, closely followed by ee ae tt, At the COF- | thomas McGrath, with 1,921 points Following the band will be an|i the Progressive A group, Oscar auto bearing Mayor Hi Gill and the | Munson tends, with 1,524 points, fol members of the city council. A|lowed by Victor Kehlor, with 1,439 second auto bearing President Rob. Pints, and Fred Bolen, with 1,387 ert Blewett of the Northwestern points. J m league, President D. KE. Dugdale of _ !n the beginners’ group, Clifton the Seattle team and President Mc. Halberg is away in the lead, with Ginnity of the Tacoma team will | 1.500 points. His two nearest com follow. Then will come the mem. | petitors are Asas Schutt and Jack bers of the Seattle and Tacoma | Hayden, with $00 points each teams in motor cars. —-——- The parade will move down!» ‘ icin Fourth ave. to Pike, to Second, to HOW THEY STAND Yesler, to Third, to Pike, to Fourth, | @ — e thence down Fourth direct to the ball park in time for the usual pre- pene Seeeen Pass Hminaries before the opening game, | pniiadeiphia 2 6 1.008 which will start at 3 o'clock. |New York 1.467 rc be - Cincinnati Sagas CBee * Chica a DOES THIS MAKE j8!% 4 HIM A . @ it 1 PROFESSIONAL € [iinn ct AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost Pet 1 eet i (66 oi) Te ae ° hee ; ae eee 1 : FEDERAL LEAGUE | Won. Lost. 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COAST LEAGUE RESULTS land 6, Venice 3 you M Por fF needs before at noe f FPXAMINE PREP FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr Sanderson's Cotton Root Pills, the best and only re Hable remedy 4 re the most in § to 10 Price $2 per box, or 3 maried in plain Money for reliahlerW DONAWAY, 10 Union and Third, Office Hours, 9 a.m. to A p.m Sundays, 10 mm. to 1 wrapper returned if they fail after fair trial, Hour | a m. to8p. m. Sundays 11 to 2. ' MAYMOND REMEDY €0., Room 21, 217% Vike St, TAKE 'NOTHER "FROM BLACKS With Walter Malls in the box for | Seattle yesterday, Raymond's men took the final ga from Rube Foster's Black Giants by a score of 8 to 4, cleaning up on the series, four games to two, treatment that jthe Rube declares his team is not accustomed to receiving. This afternoon the Seattle leaguers will play a fas m from Bremerton, and Kelly, who showed up yesterday and appears to be in| good shape, will start work on the hill for Seattle. If the going is not good, Rose will be sent in as relief. | Tomorrow afternoon, Raymond's! men will get « line on what the new | team in thé league can do, when| they will clash with John Barnes’ Aberdeen Black Cats, The Cats had an open date in Seattle while on thelr way to Spokane to open the season and filled ft in with Ray mond’s men. | Bonner will go to Tacoma tomor |row to take part In the Charley | Swain benefit game and the way things are shaping up now Malis will be sent in to heave the first | game of the league season against | Tacoma Tuesday. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME Amold’s Electric Vibrators EMONSTRATOR IN ARCADE BLDG, ¥. ~ DENTAL — and OPTICAL PRICES CUT) © Sult the Hard Times No such low prices | r strictly high-class ental and — Optical ork were ever offered n Seattle or elsewhero, You need not hurry, as! 1y low prices will con nue while the hard Imes Inat. | rrard ‘Limes Optical Prices Call at My Op- | tleal Deo part. t. 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With the score 9 to 6 against her in the sixth, Lincoln] sp up for four runs. } |e WILL CLASH, The South Park baseball club! will clash with the reen Lake team at South Park tomorrow aft rnoon at 3 o'clock. The South Park infield bas been strengthen. ed by placing Lavine at short and Martin on third. South Park has neveral open dates they would like to close with fast teants Por games, phone Sidney 192, Thomp | The Youngstown school team de feated the Concord school team by a score of 24 to 3, Barnecut fanning 14 men and allowing but two hits. Youngstown wants games with teams averaging 15 years, Phone| Barnecut, Grant 259 \ boy: BOYS Get a Baseball FREE! one month or longer. BEZDEK'S BOYS SHUT OUT Hugo Bezdek's University of Ore fon nine played Uke a bunch of rand lotters in thefr first game of the conference season with the U. of W. aggregation at Denny field yes-| terday afternoon, and the fact that they were not shut out by a worse score than 17 to 0 is due to the loss of Int et in the contest by alm eve erned, Bryant pitched | yon a heady, consistent came for Wash ington, w Welch, the Oregon | wirler, was knocked from the box} early The same teams will play | tomorrow afternoon on Denny field. | GRAB NEW FIELDER’ - | PORTLAND, April 17.—The sale of George Naughton, Portland Coast jeague infielder, to the Spokane| Northwestern league team, was an-/ nounced today, Portland bought Naughton from the Western Tri State league last fall | D0 YOU KNOW Seattle That has the finest in the world? Come In and see. 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SEASON BOUT BETWEEN PINKMAN AND NEFF STOPPED BY DEPUTY SHERIFFS—OTHERS STAGED Explaining that they feared a repetition of the recent ring fatality | severs in Seattle if they permitted the bout to proceed, deputy sheriff», headed by Stewart Campbell, last | night prevented the sebeduled four Kd Pin the Sth and G Just whieh boxer he figured | would kill the other, Campbell fail-| ed to state, and opinions of fans The deputies, however, took the matter in their own hands and permitted Manager Charley Ajax to stage a fourround bout between Pinkman snd Joe Granger, in which Pinkman won an easy verdict This does not necessarily mean that the lid is clamped down tight € boxing exhibitions in Seattle,” jeclared Sheriff Rob Hodge today I will size up the boxing cards as they are presented and take into nsideration who is promoting the bouts, and if things seem to be all on the square and there ts no dan ger for either boxer, | may not have my deputies interfere, but there are some fighters and pro moters of boxing contests who will not figure in the game here so long as I am sheriff.” Although disappointed im the main event, the crowd which gath- ered at Ajax ball last night, by » deputy sheriffs, saw Jack Byron took @ [decision from George Cameron tn four rounds of snappy mining Steve Gardner and Ad Schaffi and Leo Houck and Leo Crevier each traveled four rounds to a draw. rs j j | | In a special match bowled on the | Elks’ alleys last night the Elks’ |team defeated the Seattles, 2,670 }to 2,498, Cressman of the Seattle team bowling high score of 234 and | high average of 194. 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