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TAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915. PAGE 7. | BOXERS READY FOR | CREAM NATIONAL TITLE BOUTS— OF COAST ATHLETES READY FOR MEET RAUF SCANDAL WILL | ~— BREAK GRIP OF NEW LOTZ JUMPS FROM TRAIN AND WINS A GAME— NEW YORK’S HOLD ON BASEBALL BROKEN— [—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— ‘ATHLETES TO COMPETE © ~~ FOR TITLES ALL KINDS OF BOXERS ARE READY TO MINGLE BENNIE KAUFF SOME JUMPER, BO SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—Sluggers and dainty, mincing box | | = ers of all shapes, sizea_and weights, from giants Ifke Jess Willard . SAN FRANCISCO, May 4 to pocket editions of the Jobnny Goulon variety will swap haymak- :| srica’s best athletics will com-|§ers here this week in the American national boxing championships, 5 |pete at the Panama-Pacific exposi- |funder the auspices of the Panama-Pacific exposition 4 $$$. tion May 8, for Pacific Coast The fighters, each man with his own little retinue of rubbers, } track and field champlonship, Th trainers, male dry nurses and grub superint began arriving = | By Kaybee sporting event taken the place of |Mtoday. Ther Battling Hebrews fro Side of New 4 Benny Kauff, the Brooklyn still preserves its youthful appear the Olympic games at. the expost York, chock-full of vine nd just yearnir anything from ee Federal league player, the Ty pance | Soe ™ wat ha ing h rf a California with parr to climb into the same jee “ then; aa h the .attempt to bri ¢ |B youngsters from Boston, muscular cowboys from the Ide \- ° Cobb of the Federal league, The Brooklyn Federal léague games to ‘San isco. tana and sinewy hay tossers from the interlor of Iowa. All proudly— , has thrown a monkey wrench elub voluntarily surrendered a pla Among ‘the athle who will ap bore the colors of their athletic associations on it cases and pan into the machinery of baseball Scqneeeesbegeball ‘upon die peur Is Pred Kelly of the Univers! |B talettes, and all went to work right away in the gymnasiums of the 4 S that not only knocked some Spverink (hat 2, eee ae ty of Southern California, holder of | Oiympic club and other hospitable havens, getting the travel kinks oUt ] ob ae ces hen © the world’s record in the 120-yar¢ 2 cogs out of the organized base Graw signed Kauff, who was under | of thelr frames . re A high hurdles, Howard Drew the national championships were held here, the Olym- 4 ball machine, but caused the jeontract with the Federals. Fo: world’s champion sprinter, ts en |B. pron wake ;" pore pie Pe Judging from ‘the husky array ae oon bg se gaa se aaa: [tered in the 100 and 2ayard |B which has crossed the continent and come down from the Northwest 4 reathi 2 | dashes by the University of South |B tiie week's slugfest, however, nothing like that will happes 4 Kauff developed last year at a 4 ern California Both men will - rate that astounded the country |, Pete Standridge le being halle | meet with keen competition. Kelly jg sala and proved the biggest drawing | *4 the discoverer of the ‘fork ball. | was beaten early in the season by & card of the new league, his hitting, | Which Redo ne , ae anak Preble of California, and, altho ’ — 4 4 base running and fielding proving | ¥!® 14 years ago, by Ed Stein Kelly's record was not beaten, he ‘ies # ‘ ; FP the biggest sensation of the season. | [* re anagem os ow negggnt ocho] | regards the defeat as a stain on| Seattle Bowlers | Tigers Win First s He jumped into Indianapolis with | gg Bi she 2 ¥. ¥ es me {his career which, must be wiped | Make Clean Sweep | From Mapl L f bs the American association team, aft =o Ae € ae ‘ge r ‘ ex) Qut when he meets Preble again. | } e Leafs er one brief season in the smatier | ation. To the new all things a | STEVE BRODIE once jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge BUT BENNIE KAUFF Murray of Stanford is also expect in Potlatch Event! —_—— p leagues. Oddly enough the Ar i Es " § . : led to press Kelly | TACOMA, May 4.—In a game fea | can association teams did not con | (Pictured above) jumped clear across the bridge—some jumper, eh, bo? Stanton of California is going | —— |tured by frequent and heavy hits, 9 sider him a great ball player. te rj Se a jfast in the sprints. Kven if he| Seattle bowlers made a clean|the Tacoma. Tigers got*away with — af Jumps to Feds } does not beat Drew, he will make - e week's P r the first contest of t J 4 pt How They Stand | sweep in the week's Potlatch tourn C he series with Federal league organizers went after him and he proceeded to jamp to the Indianapolis Federal team and, being a native son down | there, he proved a great drawing | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ecard. Two major league scouts) a were after him last year, but he | gacome ra ° 46 wag tied up in a straight three-| Vancouver * 8 year contract to play ball with the | Spokane ? ” Federais.© Vietwrta § . Before the season 3 t Graw of the New York trying to lure the youngster jumping. Biames McGraw Charl Nationals has complained for years that John McGraw regularly | > disrupts and causes dissension in |p, the Brooklyn club by trying to|x tempt playefs to come to him and/ purposely making them dissatis- | AMERICAN LEAGUE Wor Lost In the Leagues Pet | the Aberdeen LOTZ HURLS EARNED WIN Seattle mound , jumped off a Joe Lots artist from St new le ing, took a few hours’ rest, jumped «|into a Giant uniform in the after | noon, went on the hill and skinned | Black Cats in the rattler in Seattle yesterday morn-| The Green Lake Federals took the Suquamish Indians into camp] |Sunday, 2 to 1. Bown of the Feds! |did some giltedged pitching, and Kirkman caught his usual steady game. Next Sunday the Feds will play the Covey Wet Wash team, | | The Duwamish Flying Devils de-| feated the Beattie White Box Duwamish Sunday by a score of 4 to 3. The batteries were Bardo and | Williams for Duwamish and Love! and Vaughn for the White Sox. | The New &; |defeated the Order of the Golden Baseman O, M. Lund and Outfield ers Adams and Tonkin. This ne cessitated filling the vacancies from the audience with men who had never played on the Seattle team club | before, The Transportatior has played four games this aon, including the game Sunday, having won two and lost two. For games write or phone A. G. Spalding & Bros. The Stacy Shown baseball team defeated the Portland Cordage Co. by the score of 1 to 0 In what proved to be one of the best and fastest games of the season. . It the Southerner do his best to win according to present indications Wilson, the Stanford distance man, Bonnet, Stanford's undefeated half-miler, as well as dozens of champions and near-champtons from scores of athletic clubs and colleges, will be out in their spikes looking for scalps. Spaniard 10 Drive British Car Her lament at the Imperial alleys, which ended last night. As a windup of the event, the te ss representing the Seattle and Bellingham E' met in a final clash, which resulted in a 2,625 to 2,598 victory for the ttle Hello Blils. ting team bowled the high score vi chalked up the high average of 1 | Following are the wihners in the | Potlatch tournament 1SB CMD oicdcns R90 Blue Diamond 5 Smith of the| Tacoma | | °| couver the Victoria Maple Leafs here yes terday afternoon by a score of 5 to 2. The Tigers landed on House for three runs in the first. He tight s|ened up until the fourth, when two more gave Tacoma an easy victory. Victoria .....10:0000001—2 0020000%—§ of 223, and Brown of the same team) Three Home Runs Win for Spokane NCOUVER, May 4.—The Van- Champs did not have a | Bismarcks 641 look-in at yesterday's game, the les = olts . “ ’ | first of the week's series with Spo- publew | Peacock-Perry - 1,299 Kinne-Dobb Edwards-Gove Allen-Koch kane, and the Indians took an easy 6-to-l victory. Spokane made three home runs during the game and Bobby Coltrin distinguished him- self by some unusually fast field- d New York 10 ; 114 OPO tes West squad at Woodland park Sun-|W4* & pitchers’ battle from start to q Brooklyn is regarded as the | Detroit. 13. ¢ eng] first game of the series here to the| 4 1%) ore of & to 0. Buggart finish, with Wilson for the Jewel Ages pee ES hata % of the earth by ball players. When |Chicsao .. ou s «sts! tune of 3 to 1 pitched @ great game for the laun-|¢ra on the long end, allowing only ‘ : + 697/Vancouver ...010 0000 0 O—2 Kauff was in Indianapolis and the | Wsshington pe Lota did not get off on the right |B ACN) 0 Brie Teme ie opponents (two hits, Andgonly four men of the | Peacoc [Spokane 111001030018 | hero of the entire city he was com 4 foot. He retired tw , men w down with three hits . But six hits|Cordage reaching first base, Gulla Edwards | 4 paratively easy to handle, bat in|s ed. ease and then passed Bennett ind/ iia 14 runs have been made off|for the Cordage struck out 16 men, gehen eee | SCOLLARD WINS 3 Brookiyn it was different. McGraw |f ‘ 1 Meichoir and, for good measure, bit Buggart in his last two games, The | but could not win. Batteries, Stacy igh aggregate b a1 | j ed to breed discontent ‘ Eberlein on the wrist with the pill " “a - + ne acre fae he a Weomadeinn High score-Allen and Perry —_— managed & YRDERAL batteries were: Wet Wash, Bug. Shown ilson and = Fronsdal 279, In the eity championship three It looks as if one i few great | a eee ag gar vchlnoder se Torgeson; Golden West, Cordage Co. Gulla and Stokke mac Yugoeet ae St conceal cushion billiard mateh Ps Brown young players in e game has | ony ng & small bone. ne fans o and Riddle. *| X © Husa: beotan wal cae fe) 3 his career right at the/F to murmur “Good night, game,” but r | A en's, al a oor his sulking. He registers | Newark Peggy Barth nailed Graham's hot} ED WALSH IS ILL victory over Foss last night. o r | Pittsvure | The Alohas defeated the Geraid made a high run of four and Scol- as merely one more victim of flat ~ oo| Miner and nabbed him at first with-/ : 9 , 5 - 4 Mery of foolish friends. cna >} out a score, jteam Sunday at Mercer field, 13 to} LOS ANGELES, May 4—Kd|!ard nosed out ahead after a similar an.” . Loule . 40°] Brom that time on Lotz picked|7, and Incidentally knocked two) ov ciiceepgy y Walsh, famous spit-ball pitcher of/Tun. In the other class M 4 The all-round athletic champion. |#stfale -.-— 75! up in his work, permitting the Cats | Pitchers from the box. The features) ee tices girls ha: the Chicago White Sox, who has| beat Lewe, 26 to 18. Tonight @ yehip of the Y. MC. A. © ‘on COAST LEAGUE }to make their only run in the third |f the game were the pitching of | 17 Cae a ition of shapertee been here since the season opened|nold will play Wolfe, Leary wil | Mast night by the team from the Won. Lost. Pet./frame when Bennett registered a|Lukanovic for the Alohas and the! i oho oo) svetem, and permission trying to get his arm into condition,| meet Bostwick, and Stowe will 7 iCollege prep school of the edu it s/bounder to right good for two|heavy hitting of Haas, Salter and | (90 Nonor simious all pert is seriously ill. He is suffering| tackle Scholtz. 4 ee H. Rude. Riley did well on the | (oF cia ne | tm fever, and 3 " ——_—____— itional department. In last night's | 3 ?\ sacks and scored on Metchotr's y 3 Sunday from a high fever, and it is be Wattle the college preps beat the |! tt “eas drive to right center. Lotz tight: |recelving end. Geralds’ battery was | - |lleved he was stricken down withi FINE BALL PUGS machinists (n one of the hardest 1 slened up and was never in danger |Clothier, Sumich, Whitehead and grip just as he was rounding into ‘fought inter-association basketball | Vesiee 2) after that. In addition to having |Collins. For games with the Alohas| GEORGE GETS A BERTH | 7 ; Bs n{ shave, dec Caveat ae ° games played this season. The something on the ball, he fields his phone John Haas, Queen Anne 3427./ George E. Hughes, a wireless op Fi 7 rig ondpresd poe ongheapel aca |, these Rigen a a F RES " | driver, m a. Pp I P| pos —P Pp otcte dm pel ee ees — pag ager bee to the run In the first} At Richmond Beach Sunday heavy | °T#tor from the Y. M. ©. A. Mar-/ternate on the English Sunbeam|the regular steersmen, cannot get|National league, who got into a fist inieagt cath; gpbaming and cma Wemeee S frame, Seattle drove two more {hitting won for the Belmont Dye | Con! wireless school, was yesterday | team, in th t Indianapolis 500-/away. Porporato {s one of the best/ fight during the St. Louis-Cincin- general calisthenics. The college| 4! Vancouver 1. Spokane ¢ across in the sixth, cinching the| Works over the Beach team, 11 to| accepted as wireless operator on|mile race, dn the event that either) racing pilots of Europe, having/nati game here Saturday, were each p school is composed of grown NAL LEAOUR REAU victory. The same teams will meet/2. Belmont’s reorganized team|S8. 8. Corwin 15. Chassagne or Louis Coatalen,| won the 1908 Targo Bologna with] fined $5.00 and costs in police court joey who are preparing for college. ‘oe nt lat 3 o'clock this afternoon, when |have now won five straight, and} ease yesterday. ———- ~ York 3 ‘Sad Slim” Smith will perform on|want games with fast out-of-town Another delegation of American “act the hill for Seattle. |teams. Address care Spalding’s -, r] “Saige a =e MARKET REPORT f the jatter part of this month or a ope ene 5 ai Beattie AB KR WH. PO. A F The Transportation club of Seat first of June. Jack Kearns, man 7 game postponed; | @mith, rf. s i ff $ Sitle lost to the Bellevue team, at | ager of Billy Murray and Red Wat i= mame eee S 1S § 1) 6] Bellevue, Sunday. Through a mis-| fon, will head the string. In addi- ERA UE RESULTS it ee aaa o| understanding of the boat schedule, | @=— om Ps gy ton to these Kearns will take Ray| 4,"huttan 2, Cniseas. Ik 1 3% $]the “Transportation club had oniy| | PS Fatt, Nestcog yoege”? He Temple, lightweight; Young Grad-| 4: naltimore \8 © *lgix men turn out for the game, the | ¢————___—_— ase 3 well, a welter; Eddie wer wind a ad acca ar rg | sige (ae oi missing men being the battery, Dick | Corrected @atty by 2. W. Goawin @ Co: ° we ~ Me-} Broenty . z | e 6 8 la d 0 Jc poo Arve teresers OT @ 10% © and Joe Bonds, « heavy relight ML | Brookiyn & |! ¢|Gallant and Geo. Heinach, Second | Arparsqus 16 u wi for San Francisco today. * Totals aie 8 a ae Ts Special meeting of the North-| Aver tn hoof nO. 8 al] NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE With Eddie Collins hitting under| western Soccer league has been |Mrer cf er ae BASEBALL! 250 and Tris Speaker showing at|calied for next Wednesday evening | perro, mm is. 2 1 ot Ft el i ‘174 in the first returns, one fs jus-jat 418 Pike st. to discuss matters) seicnotr, rf... 3 8 F 2 ¢ °| DUGDALE FIELD tified in asserting that the season | of ‘tmportance Kherieia. 1 secre 9 8 8 8 HI ee ne } 3 te ig ee ‘| Aberdeen vs. Seattle Parenipe S000 ‘ ‘you BET IT WiLL-A TASTE OF Tae Be oT ee aa Admission to and She | Ragiohes n@ THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW 1s : 13 3 4} ba who, through Errore and Excess, es sie ae oe ; . 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