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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. PAGE 7, F WALTER MAILS PUTS NICK IN WINNING STREAK AX FALLS ON HEADS OF FORTY BIG LEAGUE | INTERCLUB REGATTA TO BE ROWED SATURDAY I—IN THE ‘WORLD OF SPO RTS- === || PLAYERS, VICTIMS OF THE 21-MAN LIMIT RULE eerste ay eure mi “—" EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ok ee? Le ee wee a ee ti me | YOUNG MAILS PUTS DENT IN [HINTS FOR THE YOUNG BATSMAN Forty Men Are Tumed Back to Minors — | CHAMPS’ WINNING STREAK ; saa Oarsinen [FAIR SCORES IN| | _ ALLEY TOURNEY BE FEARLESS How They Stand . i AND DETERMINED The winning streak of the viait-jof the trouble and that was not af In the Leagues Bi Lea e ing Vancouver champs sustained a! enough to win KEEP Your vere dent yesterday afternoon Malls pitched a steady and heady USE EYE ON THE BALL NOKTHWESTERN LEAGUE when the Seattle southpaw, Walter game, but was touched up for sev SHORT meron Won, Lost, Pet Mails, heaved the Giants to their| eral safe blows just at times when SWING. }, Sensational scores in the Pot-| pecome o-rceses+: - first victory of the week by ait loo! as if they would work \ | fate bowling tournament now = spnkan | a ers 0 ore of & to 2, Even with a fair) magic for Vancouver | » eas on the rial alleys are ria . | lead Mails got himself into serious) With the score 5 to 2 in favor of | HOLD TIGHT wae eR te noticeable chiefly on account. of Heattle ‘ Aue | difficulty on two occasions, but he the Giants In the elght Is hit s : heir absen To ds played craftily and got himself out Pappa, who was advanced to third BALL AND DONT THINK OF WHAT ‘THE PITCHER Ne Gone TO PITC again with only one score being on grounders to opposite sides of chalked up against bim as a result the lot by Wotell and MeCarl Rrinker smote the ball a mighty wallop in the general direction of Beatty, who knocked {t down Just in time to cateh the runner at first Pappa scored while all this was marcks have chalked up the bi AMERICAN eat score, 2,641, while Mack's C are pushing them close with De ! So far Peacock has been the! ie" York | star of the tourney, In the doubles ton a is5: Peacock and Perry bowled 1,299 In three games, and in the singles For the first time in the his story | Peacock made 691 Pi tage! hin {of crew racing on Lake Washingt The five-man team matches yes-|" % , NEW YORK, April 29— going on, But for Beatty's senza) & special train wt! follow the oart-|terday resulted as follows NATIONAL LEAGUE There's great picking for the tional grab of that ball the bases men along ¢! new three-mile| ttles, 2,594; Blsmarcks, bets anita bes» at ate Pacific Coast league, other AA would have been cleaned and the course terclub regatta ot | ew Richmond Hotel, dodaneu 5 is| Organizations, and the minors ' ty of Washington next! mac The Northern k's Colts, azooks, 2,4 « ca9| In the East right now. tween today and Sunday the Bush & Lane, |! core tied. STAND A cheer went up when Malls AND WEvER STEP fanned Moore with a man on sec Bashy FROM THE L to hal 8.41 hamaee £ | Si] ax must be wielded with dead ond and one on third, and retired PLA er nd ample room will doubles resulted as follows: | [,\\pure a) | ly effect by the manager of ONE-PRICE DENTISTS ‘ho. sie, Sithout further scoring b toe Side mers and|Robb and R ite haga’ ond . filer | oe’ tacts a i when the ¢ ees were all against roo t ara, which will fol-| Cressman, 1,030; rrell and Shu tly there Best Gold him. The fans as well as Mails} low the nall races, The cost} man, 1,011; Lowe and Boston ROEEAL: TRAGOR | pres ard i pedirges ger oie igh " Hef » 1 he lor the of ne O92 a and Peacoc 209 Crowns ii: 4.00 hove sigh of relief when that wil} be intaad for the use of the! 1 Perry and Peacock, 1, | ore, outfielders, (otlelaenna afternoon, It will| Moffett and Miheael, 9969. be open to the pubite The following singles scores Fifty oarsmen, rep enting the| were bowled in three games: Robb Kirby, Lovejoy and Gloster Rowing Burrell, 519; Rice, 464; Pea {elubs, will take part in Saturday's | cock, 691; Ross, 546; Shuman, 191 regatta, and they will row singles doubles, four-oared and elghtoared races. The first race will start at} | 8:80 o'clock | Dean Condon of the law pal |will be starter and referee, and the timers and judges will be tn the| jtrafn, constantly alongside the| elghth frame was history He re Best Bridge- tired the champs in the ninth with} WORK .occces out difficulty amer, released from the Coast) Best set of Teeth 5. 00) and picked up by Robd| Red Rubber... n, pitched a ce ent game but was hit freely enough to give} Beat set of Teeth $8 00 the Glants an early lead, which} with Natural Gum . they maintained to the end | Painiess Extraction Included Jack Smith showed the val make special i od yesterday when he We bad ty m walked and stole second with ri all branches of Dentistry. jicuious enso, went to third on| fact, everything but bat boys —flopping about, entirely and completely severed from their to | meal tickets. ‘| The new ruling placing the limit jon the number of players to be |carried by each club at 21 after | May 1, will go into effect Sunday. Secretary Heydler declares that every club is over the limit and must cut down within the next few ~ j|days. In all there are now 40 playe rs basking in the limelight as ’ , ssifies Bs racers, The new course ntarta| Any work that don't prove [rmonds sr‘ce ani scored , Aout Sgr mi a's Te ACOA, A rior ‘emeue players who must Be f P because Moor pla tT UP BETWEEN WITH TH and ends at Briarcrest gers jumped into the skidded back to the minors. 3 satisfactory will be made 5 9) him was simply slow ,| lobre Ante Yiner nod OVER Th Jot the ieague yesterd - 3 teams will clash at over free of charge at any Sie eur eeaaas wil Seals 6 time. All work guaranteed {h)::inx, and it vill be the regular for 12 years. Painless ex. “eekly free day for women, Jing the At SERES OF ERRORS = a far against them, the | m ade a strenuous batting | traction. Examination free, | «= © a ake Co ihe aiath Inning end put ik aides ca. : : ; fe 4 | the two winning runs. The 207 University St. a rr rr) PORTLAND, “Apel 2 29.—With the| ’ | was marred by an aitercation atty. 1. ais We a ae passage of a city ordinance regulat} yicTORIA, April 20.—A nerion| the, Sixth when Umplre Met Opposite Fraser-Paterson — ))"".."', 1 eg ae ing boxing and providing that! of Victoria errors as well as time-|*°t Dennett and Clark to th Cc Roweack. ee ete Anderson staged 8 medals and ribbons instead of|ly hitting of Hanson's offerings | \0¥%% 00001000 0—1 —— — ____— _____ ; @ city ¢ © the Spokane Indians an §-to2|A%* rset = | dalle. p 2 8 2 wshion billiard tourney at| Merchandise shall be the rewards| Sil tie Dpotne indians an § 102) Tacoma 10000000 2—2| a. toute at «Y stpones rain. tals ae Paar) | & Hulen’s last night when | contested for, a revival of the four-|aay afternoon. Salreson pitched ——-— —- ' ewark, postponed; we es e \B WTO. A. F defeated Ralph Lyttaker in| round game in Portland was ex-/q great game for the vi al-| The southern department army | "i rooklyn, postponed; rein appa, rf ° Class D, 25 to 8, in 27 rounds. This | pected today. Mayor Albee banned! jowing but five hits, while 11 hits | polo team second él COAST TEAGUE KESULTS Wonderful Invention Restores Wo ‘ Ta {a one more inning than t boxing several weeks ugo when| were gathered Hanson | vision army teat A sae Health While You Sleep hen. of olest game played in the erten of professtonalism were! Spokane 00011024 0~8| 04 * 2 : 4 a 3 tion. Anderson made points in. heard. Victoria CO1 00001 ‘ : ae 21 Innin and after geiting off} - be Eien 'e: ‘ fe with 10 in the first three, five in| ee, 1 $8 8 & Slome frame, he later made a run of ORDER APPEAL FROM uae ae te 43}. BY winning from Te Mattory, | Tmatted for Cramer tn the ninth |25 to 22, in 60 innings, John Coon Pum base hit Kippert [tied again with Ray Logue tor | . i y. Coleman, Brinker. | first place in Class B, both hav. Raymond t Bacrl-ling won five and lost th ie an appeal Rar matches. Neither could get start roe Jud s Lake Was Jed until 30 innings had been shot ington shoreland decision wa | away | order 1 SMORELAND RULING MAR SE = the State Board of Medical Ex- © port com-| @ -- -—e@ @o—_______—_—_——_——9 | 1miners to practice in the state | Prices Paid Whelrenie Dealers for r- of Washington, and he has been Vegetables ! practicing in Seattle for several . years. The doctor does not claim that his treatment is a cure-all, and GoAwin & Co . } Jim Loveland won handily from aera iy Shaped gy a o o7 @ 10% |he will not take your case if he beater ald Shannon, 25 to 19, in 63{ ae eon ; thinks he cannot benefit you. If | - | tenings It's up to the Beattle Electric Co.| )® pyypsenftenpelard ar 160 medical or surgical treatment” fs F | | shelved, a contract to bulld a new | Tonight T. P. Lewis meets Clint }to comply with the order of the what is needed in your case, he will |fruit and storage warehouse a wh The 0. G, L. bowling team of Ginnold; W. H. R. Leary plays R. | state public ser ; on to| sige) Phong neem ots ee Wet tell you so, and advise you to go feeds & constant stream south Seattle was defeated on the|A. Foss, and Jim Ball meets Char.) bi ‘ vic mimiasion to jlet to Broderick & Has a ome, per ere $ /to your physician and surgeon for tricity to your c& alleys inst night by the|ley Shatia. joperate the Alki and Fauntleroy! bid of $ 04,000, and it was voted = 4 | treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not Firestone Tire ft 0 to 2.285. - ~~ cars north of Yesler on First ave, |‘ e able power crane| Carrots ° charge for consultation and you are jut the Hanford st. warehouse welcome to visit his office at 21415 enk of the O. m made jand also continue thru. service! — Amatour jon the Ballard Beach line | This ts the effect of the federal} }court’s action Wednorday afternoor nt lin setlieae to grant the ec ny a |permanent Injunctior training The Ballard Tigers made their|the state public service commission Peoples Bank Bldg., any day except undays, between 9 a. m. and & m. Some of the diseases that he poss | | Doc tor Lathrop successfully treats eee one sthma, Heart Trouble, Dys- meahardns ana o 1 @ 100 | Aitatfa, No 1... e pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, D ENTAL 260 @ 216 | Baricy Constipation, Lumbago, Neuralgia, and Liver Trouble, Rheumatism, Appen- OPTICAL ES Tan "|e wa battery, whieh Country May (Prices paid + B00 ou a i Sunday, May 2, Steamer Potlatch. | » et 0 | PAVeS dock 8:30 a i es av aie RT ee at Vis tortes seven straight by jfrom carrying out its orders. es Straw, tom | dicitis, Headaches, Paralysis, Ine vga ROUND TRIP {deteating the Georgetown Cubs, 8], The company kained ps gPRICES CUT |=" oie | wheat |somnla, Kidney Trouble and Stomengaq ne texeat Hoth pitchers were given good |The court enjoined th | a OAL + e+ceee jach Trouble. ; hsomga bs aughiin won the game | fron nforeing an order directing Fo Sult the Times | PUrnips 2 ee Daaeiee tie ok ines “9 { aj ehtlaed aS obag loamy pga 1 1g home with the bases| the company tc No such low prices | "(Wholesale Prices {| BASEBALL games with the Tigers /0f the Alki and F strictly ass! ae . _ 2) SELEOT DANCING PARTIES | 71 and ask for Lorig, or | seats | oop ne Bi BF spent HIPPODROME . DUGDALE FeaLD write to him, 643 Central building The three judges, Jeremiah Net-| Seattle or else t @ Te | Eastern Washington Fitth and University ¥, Tomorrow and All ar ‘ Frank Rudkin and Wm. B t GLb) | Puwer sound timothy Clean Amusement ve vi Sea ] ci t, held this to be * wor low price « oe «| Puget sound os Homeltke Su ancou bP gd }_ The Comets won from the Walla} bh r F oy — to A inream | 1A ee the bard @: fecay. ton 10-PIECE UNION OKCHESTRA ar Walla Athletics fn a fast game at|®bdlo and void, in view of the severe imes last. | . 8 Siacthy | Pm fesehann Take Fourth oo, ome | Woodland park by a score of 5 to 1,| penalties tmposed by the law for| F 4 » Wheat The feature was the pitching of | lure to comply therewith.” Hard Times Optical Prices }Wilson and Newlands for the| Superintendent Kempster stated | Cait at My Op- | Oreeee 4G 91% FREE ADMISSION Comets, The Comets want games| Thursday ~ The oer that the com-| De part-| onions @ 100 You BET IT IS~ FOR Now! with teams averaging 15 or 16 years, | Pany will be prepared to restore the | g “3 r ow AT DREAMLAND Write W. Wilson, 6028 Fourth ave.|uptown service on the Aki and| , : 1M SURE OF A HAPPY NE auntieroy Hines Frida Kempster] tea for you a 1 VOYAGE Room 206 Empress Theatre Bldg DANCING EVERY EVENING E Mactarel pind that, da. donent tn eee ee T wi | EVERY ONE WELCOME Second Ave., Cor. Spring, Seattle, Wash The North Stars team hae reor higher courts probat will be nder the name of the | taker | Cupatons ° : et with| ‘The public service commission's|Edwin J. Brown, D. D.-S. 1] 18 years of |Action In ordering the company to ahh ‘Sind ont | and|continue Alki and Fauntleroy ser.! Seat Leading Dent \¢ gar tices Paid Produces Poultry, Veal and Pork \ al! Ballard 6 0 rite I Dental Departm 3 First Ave.|! ) 7p Ager a |vice north of Yesler way was an ‘Union titock. or * tinue compmiutatio: rr ement wa apne ik. | Baws 19 | ow ‘xcursi nrares inue @ commutation arrangement] ge gure and Come te 700 and 718| (seen tai rH twith the West Seattle ferry | iret Ave, * . 1% @ 16 4 commission at the same Stra Open evenings until 8 and § * 13 4 for people who work. — | Veal, 65 to 120-1 Ree oe Veal. large epensha ee ER Le RRC RD WERE a | Tickets on sale daily by WOMEN ENTER BiG ieee ie itiats e ENU ARS oS B : al nee ~| Pork, good block hows os Pills, the Orators at the University of] Hable rem: SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO | Jlday, to decide the delegates whol ; from the for $5; masted tn a} toot | Washington opened a free-for-all TROUBLES | TO THE EXPOSITIONS Weshiagion boaned a | tree-forall| Hee ate In connection with aivasalte ot this spr w THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP ; yomen students. we indore eae U. | Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. Paul,Chicago, 8t. Louis | a0 pm mVerotanin | Yersity of Washington elected of:| Real Tobacco Chew. take the entire afternoon, if not a] mit after, to all Eastern Points. Stop co, | ficers Wednesday with the follow Ask about portion « riday morning, to hear} BIRD AVENUB. | avers armies snd fat ia | | STEAMER LAUNCHED) .20""070. Suse. tis Year’ 55] aggctatoa suadents ot te vor] @{WITCH over to “Right-Cut”— the EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES | Sil the. speakers | apameeg ne NAVY YARD ROUTE October 31, | Munday), $00, 10:20 @ m., 1:90, 2:00, ox. We have Chinese car } tt, 11, and] Miss Ellen Lucile \ cane’ ono panties Ellen Luctle Wyatt, 11, and) "aime apie subject to change without inoamen agit ain | cere Wedno A new blend of rich, sappy, mellow j © SEPT. 15] | J stv! “vosenger steamer Bain | Phone main ats. Price be Mound trip a women Russet! Callow, of Shetton, presi| Lleaf—seasoned. and sweetened just THE 1915 Ship net Wetnentny een dent; Harold Foran, of Seattle 15 PARK SEASON Shipbutl - Wednesday even fi vice président; Ethel Shipley, of gnough to give you all the rich satisfy- Visit the between Eagle Harbor and n TANCLSC for seattle, secretary: Wesley Rennie ing taste. Yellowstone Park “Miss 4 iv’ detieatan OF Gun ‘ O Fair and Ward Kumm, senior repre Cut right, it gives you its substance ‘ 1 the ‘5 eon Be i sentatives 4 Waiter pester ind steady, without grinding. I ka r nt pf = the he Hey! a Gardiner Gatew Lew pe owner of the new shiy nore representative; Ruth Thomp old size. Te will be more satisfying than a mouthful . a e eway. Low fares daily . son, aye editor; Emil Hurja, ed of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find i during season. = mA Ae itor of the University Daily | the strength chew that you. Tuck le i GIVE CHURCH PLAY Hote) | {HOTEL ROY =, Saal ls he eye J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt., St. Re is 895 Kearny oF mo, on] Spokane fo the presidency by tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how § 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. f ee ae water. Private baths. |/ nearly a two to one mujority much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to F ina & G 0.6 9A Children of St. Clement's church || geen at ot lock || ALAMO INN Fats cnion'at. ear to|| “Carl Young opposed’ Foran’ and be tobacco That's why it is The Real Tobacco A. TINLING, As @. Fe Ans Wednesday night scored a tre rect care, ted arn Kearag NGsrtvade Bastin, Sonanine Chew. Th vhy it co! 4 is 2023 Smith Building, Seattie, Wash, a Gertrude Barnum was the nominee ew. hat’s why it costs less in the end. mendous hit in a miracle 1 given|| 14 min. to Expo. = A. D, CHARLTON, A, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. to portray influence of the|| New, Fireproof, comet Fe egory against Miss White. | . : ‘ | Ruperior |e LINCOLN HOTEL 2 vote was the largest ever see chu guiding men to righteons ’ Rate $1 per oe, yup.) | 115 Maret at, Sam lives. The performance was well] thor attended tin WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR . ; $s fe Hite for re vations. ene ries chew takes the place of two big ; COMPANY tte wa ects: Sct “HOTEL COURT| . ~NEW UNE OSES " wake Liab ese The steamer Bravo, of the Fre WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY Tt is a ready chew, cut fine short shred so that you won't have to grind on it with your teeth, Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco lb makes yo too much, o gf ateat | 1 on d at the university | The taste of pure, rich toby does not need to be covered up with molasses and licorice, Notice how the walt brings out the rich tobacco taste in “Right-Cut,” In Now Loew at 608 Th d Ave. Lyon Bide. defeated H. 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