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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915. PAGE 7. CHET M'INTYRE GIVES SOME INSIDE INFO ABOUT THE RECENT BOXING BOUTS AT FRISCO Chet Mclntyre,S.A.C., Tells Facts About Frisco Bouts : That the athletes of the North-;from making a clean sweep was Seay ee went particularly those of th judges, It is gener- 4 — - club the sporting fra- FEDS TO PUT UP SCRAP FOR FIELDER KAUFF— WITH 13 HITS CHAMPS WIN BY NARROW EDGE | Champs Hit Ball Freely But Win by Narrow Margin I—IN THE WORLD OF SP “ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ORTS— | sQuiRre bY AheRN ' | FoOD NOISE FROM CELLO ATTRACTS FLY WHO THINKS HIS MATES ARE CALLING HIM. AND HE COMES SAILING IN, LANDING OV A RUBBER BALL WHICH HIM DOWN ON LUMP offerings, but the hits were ed that they failed to have Vancouver pingles off of Champs! ner’s Al Bonner | #0 scatte — noon, while the any effect, further than the bring cattle Athletic « k with the willow ing in of the winning run tn the od and proper at the recent ternity Francisco that our and landed on on Hunt safely but seventh, when Coleman singled Vestern champlonabip events «t| boys Jutionized amateur four times, the Glant support was | vanced on Gislason’s bunt and ad | WEIGHT ON 5 the San Francisco exposMion {x| boxing here and a great many flat- } sguch that the visitors had a real! vanced again on Brottem's ground Sud oom WHICH PULLS UP 4 clearly indicated in the report of| tering compliments have been paid | piece of work cut out for them In| er, and scored on Pappa’s drive Cans DOWN rs: ACROSS 7) . those events to the clvh Chet m by men who know. winning the game by a score of The same teams will tangle aga ark: LLO MAKING A J McIntyre, 8. A. C. boxtug in-| I have every hope of making the | sa STRING—— NOISE LIKE A PLOCH ; 4 Ahn | 10 3 this afternoon at 8 o'clock . SIPS LING Sf PLO FALLS THROUGH INTO tructor, who ie now in San Fran-|same showing in the national Seattle got off on the wrong foot The Score A PAN OP SNUFF WHICH cisco with his stable of boxera,|championships. As far d& the tal- from an extremely rare, not to say|, Seattle ABB. HPO, A Bore HIM INTO A FIT swalting the National champlion-|ent in the Far West is concerned, raw, decision from Umpa Casey) taymond, es ies a WN ON FLAT IRON— hip bouts I don't consider we have any one when he called Pappa safe at first * « t aye me.) Bace Melntyre'® feport follows in our way on Raymond's throw to Beatty,| Meatty. 1 $.* : San Francisco, Apr. 29 We are training at the Olymple Barth J 2 2 oes * Ss 5 club and by Mav 5 the boys will hen the latter had the runner DY Kippert, it Sos oa Athletic Committ 8.A.C.,§ t ; oe | r 4 all be in shape to put up the battle city block. This dlunder on) Courtney, a» or ee Gentlemen: Now that the smoke | Sl! be in shape to put up the Dee p Casey's part gave the Champs the | Bowosck, # ah a aes from the Far Western champion-|0f thelr lives. | Mr. Mama Cadman a " ident of the club, has extended us first, and, as it turned out, the Win: ponner, p oA. 2 ‘ hfps has sort of cleared away and} oy omer ning run, as Pappa got to third and ‘ ny own temper has settled back to ’ : Scored oa the throw-in of Moore's} 7 ) \its normal state, I will endeavor to| | Gleason a Wonder fly to the right garden. Ph... . t vl report to you what took place. While we did not make a clean Things went along nip and tuck }worel, it { HH yy ; | may say here that while the| Sweep, I consider it just as much til the fifth frame, when the Mecarl, 1» x boxing was handled in a very high-|0f @ victory as if we had, as the ts tied the score. Hunt walk: | Brisk y PATO 1966 handed way by the judges and ref-| public admits that both Baird and ¥ oa Barth, and Kippert end Bowoock | santas’ ss he Sane) # ’ oanint eree and some very unjust de-|Wyard should have had the de ; forced Barth at third, Cadman |Giniasor ae (3) ; i oH ow CHU mene Wren Sieloua wore handed aut to-visitore, |cislons? The boys all bosed al tr 8 7 ms . “ rottem, ¢ 1 FIRE BOX OF STEAM FLY EATS THE SUGAR AND THE N - I do not believe it was approved|true form except Gleason and he 2 out & t 5 a , i z OW 1S YOUR CHANCE OSwAI appr Lend tapramapdb ate rye ae. sate any nee ENGING — ENGINE OTHER PIECES~ HES SO GRE EOY HE SWAT eure A WALLOP WITH ~o lof by the association, altho th was 100 per cent better than he beat the return of the pill by a O— STARTS RUNNING QOESN'T NOTICE “THE MISSING ROUND MALLET SO IT WILL KNOCK HIM lof course, stood by the officials as|has ever shown before. He would } : AND FLYWHEEL Winds STRING —— have astonished his most He gave Williams, IN THE LADDER, ANO—— SILLY=THEN TAKE OUT THE REVOLVER, AND BLOW Mim COLO! actually ardent a@mirer. much as possible Poorly Managed at's hair at the plate. The visitors took the lead again odaapelt gcirayae Bone eng salon ’ The whole attalr wae very poor-|the 126-pound pride of the Olymple ee ly managed; th emed to be Club, the most artistic beating I F Hut again Seattle tled the scora Jaa THE GENTLE PASTIME OF SWATTING THE FLY Yavin ‘song the ‘commit.| have ever seen hended.cet a Raymond singled aad stole second, , ; -\feen in charge and for that reason|three rounds and not as much as and scored on Barth's beautiful " | . no publicity wae given the meet, (getting tis own hair mussel = _dingle for two bases Hae ' Amateur rules were not enforced| Phelps performed in excellent Ks In the last four innings the/j nat ¢ in any sense of the word, except |shap® and might have been cham- bi Champs simply siaughtered Bon game—1 that they boxed three rounds and | pion if be had not had to meet two J i persed sees SAPs lpia ERIN The boys were allowed to fight| matter of fact, all of our boys, with - J at all times in and out of clinchgs,|the exception of Sontag, who won How They Stand VICTORIA May 1.—The : although t were instructed by |by default, boxed twice the first 4 ; I th Le kane Indians ge way with a lead | Referee Welsh to break clean at/night, and we were the only ones a } ‘ n the a gu oe theese i irst inning with the s lnis order. This style, however, did|in the tournament who were asked | Maple Le , and wore |not handicap our boys as much as|to do it f - | j Playing in the Seattle Church NORTHWESTERN LF : neve al ¢ a the I thought it would. Our style of| Runchey was by far the class in 7 | Athletic longue schedule, Bt ret; THOSE CUT LOOSE eky enough to get in the ring), Wy bg rg boxing seemed to bewilder the op-|both wrestling championships. q Mark's Episcopal team shut out the | tacome ie) ARE GOING GOOD with Freddie Welsh for a 45-found |” | cae |posing boxer. The boys all had| I am more than satisfied with First Presbyterian outfit on Walla jigeuaee” -_ ORE players whom managers | atte, The Battler recently bs rn pee their straight lefts working to per-|the showing of our boys and have Walla playfield yesterday, 6 to ©. |vietris ‘tee have labeled “N. G." and let| Jimmy Fryer, a Philadelphia we a amily J fection, and in every case kept|every hope that we will do as well | Evans and Irwin were the battery |Seatte rey xo have done the come-back | ter, f) a 20-round bout at Havana was loosely played by stabbing their opponent in the face|in tue national championships. for St. Mark's and Jones and Allen} Aberdeen ee) stunt this year than ever t and bis stamina .t# said to ha : | until he forgot al! about infighting | Here's hoping, with best regards, for the Presbyterians NATIONAL LEAGUE Decanniere, Tigeg, pitcher, ts the been wor He “tore in an 13000200—98 addons The only thing that Kept Seattle CHET McINTYRE. j j date i 3 gy SP most remarkable of these Dec” | slammed at his way through | Victoria 001012040—8 NEW YORK, May 1.—While | q . hitade! i ri oe hy by the Seais 25 rounds without once beck! . . we 3 2 ne B. F. Day playfield last | Phiiadeipnia vy %6 1 the hook by the nce backing Uj Pe the Ballard Chriations waxed | Cinctona > «€ (40¢ and Hap Hogan grabbed Nitm. He/|and had bis opponent in a bad way Federal league magnates gath. | : Itto the Immanuel Lutheran squad, |), eae Ti | je now pitching the best ball of any |at the finish | UT ered here today to discuss the 5 &® to 3, in a loosely played game. 7 : @: of Hap's staff j nerve of one John McGraw in . 4 » battery for the Christian team | Hook TS EASY TO IMAGINE | invading their domain | 4 ban "Stoxke and and | xew Tork , NEW YORK WORLD SUCH A HAPPENING ssidecs Benny Kouff pie | 4 for the Immanuels, ae . é @008Ts BANCROFT I> week of rom | here isn't much demand for) Barley ...-..-+-.+.-s000 21.00 , Michelson | AMERICAN LEAGUE ERE'S the neat little puff.the NE doesn't have to stretch hin rocklyn, a report’ gradually | cherries as yet. Commission Row, | Eastern Washington oats, 3408 i | on, Leet. ¥ New York World gives Dave imagination very much*to| TACOMA, May , trickled from ©. B. quarters [however, reports brisk movement | puget sound-oats .....+0 xe j ‘The First Christian nine defeated Detr ae 2 Te Bancroft, forme® Portland seo N n beating Wels stest gamex of that the slugging outfielder of | for awberries, lettuce, aspara-| straw, ton ee Cry the First Methodist bunch, 4 to 2) ori, ee fea er In Bancroft the Phillies have | providing bis old stamina is with|#o far, Joe McGinnity allowed but| the Federals would | cus and tomatoes. The egg market | Timothy 19.08 BE. Turner and Jean Lindsay Were | wasningror ‘ ‘ +;/one of the big finds of the year./ him. Freddie would certainly be a| three scattered hits yesterday aft den soon return lis still weak. Wheat .- 40 the battery for the Christians and | Boston $ ¢ (s56| He fields beautifully and hits like|discoursged young man before|ernoon, while the Tigers connect eroee the bridge. The Nation. | oe 1 Swanson and Fell for the Meth-|ciere ? 9 437) be meant it and is about the fast-|many rounds had been covered times With Gonmane’s & jommission, according to | @————————___._____— pee Big aA F odists. |i $3 est litte ow that has skidded) Welsh is champion and must be! At Guat’ tlaaw Gen cael eae news today, in going to decide | T Fries Paid Wholesale Tealers fer i cacckee ee — | 4 } about our sacks for some time given credit, but he never saw the until the last half of the ninth hat McGraw made a mistake | / Vegetables a j FEDERAL LEAG - time he could stay tn the same ring| when Stokke mad an infield bit Lae he draped a Giant uni. .|® ci ons = we Woo Lest, Pec | THINKS BAT WOULD with the Battler traveling half a5/ which scored the winning run fe orm upon Kauff's manly form | Cerreceed daily by 2. W. Godwin @ Seoeene * ¢ ©2|\ BEAT FREDO WELSH good as he traveled when he was) 7.01, year fe wm for] and that Benny must therefore | Aw + AT @ 10%) $ lfareokiyn (- ie O LESS An expert than Fy wading through such men an Her- |) 10°)'* Huai cua out,| be returned to the Tiptope. o $6 | poeta ’ ? Menke picks Hattling|rera, Pritt, Corbett, Canofe, Han!) ** Sia Pe 4 se and = Prestde 180 | Timothy A Rivers ran out over Davis in 46) ee m to win the Iight-|ton, Hyland, Gans and that bunch ?erdven... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 fran? of the Giants stil) insiat. t % | Wheat innings in the city champlonship) ern\) 4. nteciiat foe weight championship if he is ever|lof greats and near-greats eecags: © 00-000 00 1 1/ they havea good case Br 2 2 billiard toornament at Brown &|mse Lous H “ bby President Gite th Hi GREAT SHOT MADE Halen's last night. Rivers took a) 2 jant Gilmore, the mag: | co 4 | long lead at the start, and it looked ee ree nates met at noon today to lay | g Vike curtains for Davis until he a Angeles 1 iT) cane Kauft. iy . Fk mecoes Bit | rior 6 AT RECENT WORLD’S ted at 18.| san * it 15 , ot returned. Gil-|F D4 jumped from behind and tied joes Saw = 4 ars anid tt tothed’ kin ae ten Fi . ° Davis could not keep up the pace,| Shas a em | Gane dma in cegecised bauebain aa len 3 haweree, snd. Rivers talsned Me | ver Hoe 44 | Some good scores were developed | Deen caught off second in the Jegal {Mexican tomatoes string with an easy lea ortian pee 2 ltet: Sieks <tr the; phe and | league. Being somewhat of an ex-| qucsy, sew. on | Waauaase & doubles of the Potlatch bowling | Pert on baseball as it ts played ina Spokane 9 tournament at the Imperial alleys. | C0Urt, Gilmore's opinion is that the | Rev. M. A. Matthews Aberdeen Allen took the lead from Peacock |ants have not a chance to get ranges : he single r ore 0 away with the Kauff play will preach a I in the singles with a of away W 5 morning entitled, ac Paanacteh SRR kiyn _ f alec high score of} Ban Johnson will oppose the re. IN CAP AND GOWN” In this aehlen@e 4 | | a wir tnstatement of Kauff. He declared ~ he will discuss the evi Cineine | | The doubles resulted an follows: | that. under the gules, the outfielder rere Ne : New York-Boston wet] Johnson and Wetmore, 1045; Allen|COUld not be reinstated for three i teachings in our schools. t grounds. : pci fone nee | and Koch, 1,120; Kitne and Dobb,|Ye#rs after his application is filed, | Loca! spinach * uate the cube, =EME PRICE | ICAN TRAGER nesuLTs | 1.291, and Galbraith and Harris, | -——_—_——— | Appice 4 OF OUR GIRLS.” Fle will show f/ Patladeiphia | 1,084 | Arkaneas Blacks j what is 3 ed The singles resulted as follows, | Cooking apples E mate in the destruction | > gems. Herne for three games eact | Local appies q fn cttictsta, Soares and le } ne postponed; rain. | WHERE TO STAND. Harris, 62 mM 602 ietvesn Weikeee ; invited. | Allen, 6 Dobb, | LINCOLN BEA @ Teauties 4 i Orgen Recital and Concert at | Perry, Koch } Pera Fawn | You are cordially invited | poned: rain | sects ot i I | | In a hard-fought pitchers’ battle | Oreron ontons inst Church | COAST LEAGUE RESULTS the Lincoln High team evened up|Orons, Yexima | nd 2, Lam Angpien } the series score with the Franklin | Onion eet Seventh and Spring Francieco 9, Sait take & ¢ . 4 team yesterday afternoon, shutting | Potatoes Onkiand 0.2% FISHERMEN! | we } fee iT ages cath ma boys, 3 to 0. | Cal eweet potatoes . | | " | McK or Lincoln was there | Yakima Gems | Through Tickets.to |with his swift ones with the hop |!#aho and Montana spudsas y | | “HE FIRST Jand but two Franklin men were | @——— ~ qger : } be Fi UN L k C t jable to connect with them. Lincoln | jee, Paid Prod be | alleen | SHOULD ae er iisdiibeecaiii a e rescen \Janded on Quigley for two bingles | Reultry, Veal 3 |_ Midget athletes of the Broad SupeST CATCHER Now o in the fourth that were good for) petgian hares ... way, Franklin, Queen Anne and| >VURE n two runs ; Lincoln high schools will enter the | 1 THE TEAM FOUL | In the other high school game deity school race this year. Frank FLIES | West ttle took the Ballard ; }lin and Broadway wili have a dual | f | team into camp by a score of 3 to 2 a | meet May 15, following the Queen ROUNDERS Waller, the West Seattle side F Anne-Lincoln meet, May 8 On| | wheeler, pitched a remarkable ONE-PRICE DENTISTS} poy one. sine & . After scoring a single in his first | Mey 22 all of the team will meet, ee |game, fanning 21 men in the nine Readers ke ‘t tt the i zs, makin trikeout reco shot of the 80th inning of his mat Best Gold 00 nates The Biggest |i 22 tec here ' Se ee ee a Crowns ... e —_————_—— = Ballard, was replaced by Sher-{ Veal. c > p tournament, in Chicago, John Daly Best Brid, 5 oe iff, who put up a splendid article | ga* °8* os : had a five-cushion natural left to re Ee 00 | \for the remainder of the g@tme | Selling Prices to Retailer for | | ™ake the winning count, which put — ORES a0 e { | 5 es i Batter, Egge and Cheese him in a tie for first place in the Best set of Teeth rie Daly hic the rea ball a trite full i Red Rubber . CUT T0 CORE _ Ar | Native “Washington y red . e Caught at the Open- brick : 2s |get as far away as possible froma ee . kiss, His ball t ; Best set of Teeth $8.00 \ [Time constructed in the Yards ing of the Season ARE ON JOB TODAY. 40 Eee cat netieady tor: the a P J | nm accoun 0 certain rumors " " y Painless Extraction Included | HACauet Reaitie Lies ‘cohoole Wt UNITED STATES }and {mputations of mercenary and er nee rawecaer 1. rhe poopie r ertiaaald eso on We : AN onetiy a pep Ag alrmpenon So speculative motives, denials have | eta Oregon | triplet , make a specialty in oe een al ae’ terranes been made that it was the intention All Resorts ON ME }) rere was a general hegira of| wisconsin triplet NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | all branches of Dentistry. °) 0)" (oo iorrow morning to purchase German interned ships fishermen trom Geattle inst night|Weontngeon twien Any work that don’t prove) Vanciuce won the 1,000-pound | || Lake Are Now Open and this morning, and, with the) Sunt Americs BASEBALL ~— ; satisfactory will be made stake race for 23-year-old fillies over | Jopening of the trout: season today,| Select ranch DUGDALE FIELD 4 the Rowley mile course at —_— hundreds of anglers are whipping| @—————— q SUNDAY SCHOOL the trout-laden streams in Western] | Country May and @ Vancouver vs. Seattle over free of charge at any time. Al! work guaranteed for 12 years. Painless ex- 207 University St. Opposite — List your Real Estate in Star Want Ads. } market, Eng., yesterday. The odds were 6 to 2 against the winner. Sil ver Tag was second, Fifteen horses started “Ping” Bodie the San Francisco Se: and Piteh er Reisigl were indefinitely sus pended yesterday for being out of condition and unable to p Pat Callahan, recently ri ed by the Portiand club to the Spo kane Indians, has refused to report to Spokane and will do a Homerun Baker stunt at his home tn Che hails - i CAN SAVE Recause 1 determine cure, 1 ae of one of the h > loges in. the United States have had 20 years experien 1 YOU MONEY r needs before attempting to eftect Tam 4 ein my f EXAMINE PREP center fielder of INTERNED SHIPS By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, May 1.—Merel int of cold, unbiased abstract truth, it should be stated I have it from a cabinet officer and assume it to be @ fact-—that it was the intention to purchase some of the interned German ships if the \ship-purchase bill had become a law, There approximately 436) such ships in the Atlantle ports of North and South America Some of there are passenger lin era, but the more valuable ones for purposes of commerce are freight ers. in the est were The president believed, and his cabinet agreed, that it would be possible to make selections from these and at least to use the ships in trade between the United States and South America, where they be Heved no question of violated neu trality would arise. For European trade, it was hoped neutral ships) might be purchased and ot ors in CHIEF'S IN TOWN The 28th annual Sunday school convention of the Western Wash ington Sunday School association will be held in the Christian church t Mount Vernon, Wash., May Ww. ¢ fonal superintendent of the adult depart ment, will be the principal speaker and instructor. The Hatley-Gilgilen ladies tet, gospel singers, will special music. Special railroad rates of one. and one-third fares will be made by all railroads, Pearce will Methiodist chur and 7 Pearce, interna quar. furnish speak in h Sunday the First morning Flagship Undine of fleet to take part In celebrating Celilo canal opening, caught in storm at The Dalles, Or., on way to Lewiston, Idaho, Through Rate TO THE LAKE ROUND TRIP $5.00 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. COLMAN DOCK DO YOU KNOW That Seattic billiard parlor Come In and has the finest In the world? 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