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dso teakdaiaiscraoales APRIL 24, 1915. PAGE 7, SEATTLE EVENS UP GAMES WITH TACOMA— NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH INTERVIEWS JESS MAGS DENY PEACE RUMORS IN BASEBALL WAR —IN_ THE WORLD OF SPO RTS- — WILLARD, NEW CHAMP, FOR STAR READERS OEE. ~ EDITED BY KAYBEE SMITH ~ ae GIANTS EVEN | |“<ME FOR THE FARM AND MY WIFE IS BOSS OF THE HOUSE” |EVERYBODY DENIES RUMORS . aa Ld NEW CHAMP, WILLARD, TELLS NIXOLA GREELEY-SMI TH HIS IDEAS ON LIFE OF PEACE IN BASEBALL WAR — tional and ‘American lesgue offi | to continue ite fight. and San clals de the mere fact of their|had no desire to end howtiities Tt was a caso of locking the being in Chicago at the same time|thru amalgamation with the other stable door after some one had was any indication that the end of |leagues as suggested by reports. ceapet, See tan at Unadale’s park the baveball war ie in sight. Pres-| Por the O. B. forces. Ban John yesterday afternoon when Iron {dent Gilmore was the Federal au-| son was equalfy emphatic in his de Mas Joo MeGtasity weat to the hill thority who insisted that peace ru-|nials that the olive branch had seiretieve Deambech ta the Sourth mors were without foundation. He|been held out to the outlaws, inning, and, altho the old stager pet a stop to the swatfest. Seattle got away with the contest with the Hh Tacgma gare Ur a ore 28 LEWE WINS IN ‘TRAIN BOYS TO GREAT FINISH SAVE LIVES fered by Al Ronner for two bags and drew first blood fer Tacoma in the first frame scorieg on Wil son's long drive to center. Things went alone culetly until MEE REM Risered it to con: Results Yesterday Boys in the Y. M.C..A. boys’ 7% Lewe, 25; Gliroy, 24° (61 In-|school are being taught this week © nings). how pe Peg aye a srowans peo 4 i son, using both the Schaefer 4 q Bostwick, 25; Helwig, 22 (70 In| ci ester methods. In order to re nings). ceive points, they must successfully box of tricks. Raymond hit to cen } ‘f ter, stole avcond and wont to third Shatia, 25; Smith, 24 (82 in-|drag a comrade the full length of nings). the tank on Shea's wild heave. Beatty am- bled and Barth's hit was good for Special attention has also been — given during the week to the be 4 two bases, scoring Raymond. Heat ty scored on the throw-in of Cad man’s long fly, With Barth on third, Kippert walked, and,.with i Rarth, put the double steal acros: Barth scoring. Kippert prance |play in the city championship |ginners or “Sinkables.” The more poe ip Fc a |three-cushion billiard tournament |experienced swimmers are assist- at Brown & Hulen’s last night. H./ing the instructors in breaking im R, Lewe, trailing behind John-|the new contestants. Edward ny Gilroy in the Class B contest,)Woodman is mentioned for the made a run of five to victory whet | most helpfulness shown to other Gilroy had 24 on his string, and} boys while around the tan’ cock’s single, FR i Then it was that MeGinnity as ge oe Po arley Shatia defeated B. Smith, to . by collecting five points sumed the burden, by runs of three and two with like | Rev. M. A. Matthews The lead looked good, but not for result Will preach a sermon Sunday) long. Tacoma came back ‘n the C, A. Bostwick and H. L. Helwig | ing entitled put up a stubborn battle, honors 'The Church’s Most Sketches from life of JESS WILLARD, the new | {nally going to the former in 70 tn- | ‘le Field” ‘ envy Welglt champion of the word, dint: in: Naw [meee Tes Sieh: ran meat Fertile Field | 1 1 Sensational finishes marked the brown's liner was re- ibae tor the tee. pall BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH With two out and two op, young | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Barth picked up his trusty! Enterprise Association.) bludgeon in the fourth and seat 8} wew YORK, April 24— screamer to the outer carder that) “Sure, | take orders!” said Big was good for two bags and which] joer Wwitlaed, the human drea. cleaned the bases for two more naught, wne etruck the blow runs heard ‘round the world. All parents Invited. E et eee eens 90 poorly in| take them from my big York especially for this newspaper by PARKER. How |, The next to last series of play | funder " the fifth that Raymond sent Rose} Hattlo Willard. @he's 5 begins next Monday evening. Of New York Oty, will r to the mound, and that nervy| Pos Sena ae ah he looked when Miss Greeley-Smith interviewed him. Die prext loan ae youngster again demonstrated that| [ittle woman alongside of me. senenere Ths “mines Thes| betaneers iG Bows. And \BRINKER’S WALLOP 1 touched him up for a run in the| ™y wife gets HER orders from | California redwoods, But he {# 80/ life!” | “Why not?" I asked, for, to bar) It's the cleanest life and the freest a eighth when he made a wild heave,| ittle Jess. It seems funny that jean, and, when he ix in motion, so Bik Jeas smiled deprecatingly.| black hopes does not seem to me life, And there's a lot of money tn Fi v ay but by that time the score was oue-| @ baby 16 months old should (ny thet you do not realize, When he smiles, he shows big,/ to be playing the gaine as it should it | WINS came Ge bear 4 i . “ oe © tee jook 4 oy be played And your three little girls?” 1) The sermon Bunday ¢ sided enough to stand for a little} run a t big fellow like me. : white teeth, that look as ff thoy/be play nd) | denting, and Rose settled down| But it's the truth that he fs six and a half feet high could bite a horseshoe in two Not on account of race preju- asked VANCOUVER, April 24.—Dode will be entitled again and finished the game with-| This was after time had been) when you are talking to him, oven, “Well, she saved my life lota of dice!” Mig Jess answered, “but on) “The best wish 1 could make for! prinkers long drive to left, with | Way Into the 5 out further scoring against him. |called in Jess Willard's “star” if you are quite a little woman like|times since then just by BEING/ account of peace between the them is to have them get married] panpn on third in the ninth inning | ‘* ” It was a grewsome exhibition In| dressing room for his first conver n ALIVE!” he sald *. After that fight at Reno/ and make some fellow as happy @8| of yesterday's Vanconver-Victoria | Beginning Monday at 9:0 spots and It took two hours to fin-|sational bout with a woman How big is your BIG BOSST’ I Head Not Swelled lots of good Americans were killed their ther makes m I've got] game, broke a tle score and gave a 7 * De ashe tan ee speak ‘ 4 ish {t, but the fans had plenty of} Miss Greeley-Smith, Jess Wil asked the champion “Say,” he sald earnestly, “don't in riots betwoen the blacks a the)no 7 with husbands and/¢to.5 victory to Vancouver. Five every afternoon and evening nex opportunity to cheer. Today the} lard,” said Loney Haskell, manager, “She's about five-foot#even, but) make me out to have a swell head.! whites. 1 don't wan any blood on wives that are not happy and don't|twirlers were used during the con ae eis ead Gel 4 | same teams will meet at 3 o'clock. |of Hammerstein's Victoria theatre,| she weighs only 120 pounds,” he I'm giad this thing hap-|my conscience. I'm man of!love each other; the way to be hap-| test 2 = a Metvor will prob: be sent to they introducing us, and, according to answered. “I'll never forget the 4id for what {t means, peace. § you know that, ex py {# to let you wife be the boss.”! Victoria 00010030 1-% ’ hill by Tacoma and Kelly will be the rules, we shook hands, made first time I ever saw her, It was and the kids glad I cept for figh the ring, I'VE “Next!” called the boy in the| Vancouver 0001002 1-6 iW given another chance to display b for our respective corners and the my first } wkou 1 was driving e winning fight fo he NEVER HAD A FIGHT IN MY wings at Hammerstein's * wares for Seattle bout was on. on & narrow road when a runaway supremacy of the white race. I am LIFE And in a minute Big Jess was The score— | It Takes Two Looks team came along going to make a short tour of the Likes the F rem out on the st Howls, whistles SCHOOL — MEET 3 Seattle AB Rh. Ht mm A a) Big Jess is so VERY BIG that it| “Yes,” 1 interrupted, “and your world. And then | stand ready to I like farming bett« an fight hysterical cheers and feet pounding eB ; $ { { {]takes TWO LOOKS to get to the future wife and her father and meet allt ite hopes that want ing! the champlor onfided. | followed for a good five minutes. 4 cia “soak oh igh : 4 : 1 ¢}top of him, just as it does to see, mother were in it. And you stop: to challe But co BLACK! "That's what 1 want little Jess to\New York was welcoming tHe sat enact tat waka 4 S 2 3 8 ¢$ $|Kansas corn, or lowa are ed the team and saved your wife's|hopes need appl é ___|be when he grow farmer.ichampion of the world! Sil bo. held at Liaemia Pack Teed ) : z 2 @ @ | afternoon, with athle ‘om Lin- } ee ahy SS Bi coln, Queen Anne and Broadway 1 tt ae ae ae ae How They Stand competing PY aS ae Mane as an Po. A.B a + ot 3 ¢ 8 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS 4 4 3 i]. SAN FRANCISCO, April 24—Al-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.~—To| “* mccain dy First-class downtown tennis| Two hundred and fifty new boy | 4 er 2 2 ¢\though Heinrich Schmidt's great all intents and purposes a d courte at Fourth and Madison are Members were initiated Friday aft-| i : 5 ° ©lperformance in defeating Charles k in athletic relations io ato i eed Steels eb , sical depart. ¢rn00n and evening im the boy de. | ‘ s 1 § ¢ 1) Evans, jr, in the fourth round of Stanford and California un 4. Catone | rom! 7 ocd. partment of the Y. M. C. A | + $$ 8 2 Sithe Panama-Pacific Amateur Golf/ty exists today. Stanford stodents| A: hills fi | ment of the Y. M A. Director | result of the bounty of several lend. 1 6 © © 1 ®j|champlonship made him a favorite,| have voted to permit freshmen to Perry: ya-ew Terk e has opened a ing business firms. After being or-| 4 | 1 @ @ ® © ®) most of the gallery today followed | participate in intercollegiate sports sa to be limited to 100| ganized into various clubs, the} Vi i TO Tithe match between H. Chandler and the Cardinals will not compete na SRAaCh menCLeS nd for which he has re boys took part tn swimming. run al Re. P bake, nig Sagi Egan and Harry K. B. Davis at the! without their first vear men Loute already 50 applications. AJ nin ball exercise. i? Batted fo MeGnaity in ninth | Ingleside links. Davis and the for-| California, by a vote of its stu jmembership is available to those! Out contestants, William i i . y inning» | mer national champion teed off at dent body, has resolved to bar ti\lwho take out a spe summer | McGinnis of the Clemmer Theatre | a i: 60420903 *—*/ 19:35, five minutes after Schmidt freshmen from varsity athletics, membership in thé Y C. A. aslelub won the 50-yard dash in 62-5] ; om : oad hos" | and E. H. Bankhead got under way and the Bears refuse to take part well as regular “Y" men, Tennis nds, Chauncey’s Chamos heat | ¢ “ q | Wilsen. Stolen b Reymont.|in the semi-final round. The win- in competition with Stanford | players will have th ze of | Chaunce: Comets fa a tancbatll Z ‘ F m | ners of today’s matches will meet in which the latter's “fresh” are AGL RESULTS le aving their shoes ta in score, 5 to 4. The Lib | in the finals tomorrow rmitted to partic i .— ; oo alg } a sociatio:s a a e | beat the Liberty Stars, iy 2 eats eit eereers sis &, Pittsburg 6 ausaee to 6. uring the afternoon and , chet evening the boys took to the swim-| 4 COAST LEAGUE RESULTS | 1 ik with their respective | 4 ; a aeiee—Ventce 2, San Pra f the Rainier restaurant and bak- | j Angeles ; The Oregon Agricultural College | rant group » living room of Lyneh an preevy ‘ , Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Onion sete “ @ 16 | Dobie’s Washington Warr . = Two hours. 1 ! NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 1 Denny fleld yesterday ” = -~@ White river epude 600 @rneo Wor * ~ 2 ee SIE | sect my the opening mame sot “PUG” TO LEAD CATS NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE aatiy by 2 co 4D 63% | Keattio : ‘onference seriex, winnl tod . Dn i aaeees o% 5.00 : »| victory. Weshington was unable| SPOKANE, April 21.—"Pug” 7 ft} mi Ha BASEBALL uss Heed * to connect with Wiliams’ delivery | Bennett, who joined the Aberdeen < r ue si i it DUGDALE FIELD iol ea? Aberdeen 4 one ne i da thir . ‘a Bos team here fats week, has bees ap 4 aid Producers for Kags, —— jout the « jo Bryan art | pointed fiel inager, succeeding Tacoma vs. Seattle try, Veal and Pork | NATIONAL LEAGUE ling for Varsity, but he had! Charley Stis, who quit the team on : TOMORROW ar 2:30 P.M. 5 aR NN Fd ¥ oF on the ball and was reliev-| account of a sore arm. Bennett is Take Fourth Ave. Cars ‘a s 9%! ed by Murra The same teams well known in the league and was! al the and S0¢ J . . ns te ie wag, | , simone ene See ; S| will play this afternoon at merly second baseman for Van ‘ «| o'clock. ive 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE BEAT BALLARD In the Commercial league on the] San Francisco “ ° Imperial alleys last night the Au ‘ soo] In the race for the city high|gustine & Kyer team defen ed the ‘ Broadway won from Ballard tn the | 1,854 sindien oF che winnie team year }/ninth inning at the Lincoln play-/and Thorp and Biair of the losing | GO BY RAIL | ‘ 409 | field and West Seattle took Frank-|team tled for high score at 190 end ONE PRICE DENTISTS r 3 in into camp by a 8 p of 11 to 10! 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