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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915, PAGE 7, IN FRISCO TONIGHT— 12-INNING STRUGGLE PASTOR AND CORLEGE PROF. TO SETTLE TITLE BOUTS START QUARREL IN BOXING BOUT AT SMOKER | | SEATTLE WINS IN A —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— PASTOR SIGNS TO BOX AT SMOKER GNMS WN [ix-)SOOTT AND BONERS ME i! x NEFF READY , READY FOR p [ “ONE OF 3 MUST QUIT LEAGUE” aay AMERICAN LIA\ | = et, Pet | Seattle gob away with fr i ‘ 14} | SAN FRANCISCO, May 6— | Aberdeen yesterday afternoon, ever Pea 4 Boxers from all quarters of the s it it id take 12 innings of up Ni | Howton s ‘ United States will show thelr a — facebined 3 a afta : dig vie | chevetana s 10 (476 wares tonight at the Civic CHICAGO, May 6.—Rev, Charies Whitney Gilkey, pastor tory gave promise of perching on! pe parle : | suditorium here in the praliay of the Hyde Park Baptist church, and Professor Frederick Bram the banner of elther team repe | PD aMakua ene lenehion which hall, instructor in political aclence at the University of Chi lly, The score was: Seattle 9 TREAT: SROUE ! are sonteatat under the €ago, today signed an agreement to meet in a fist fight at the Aberdeen & Philadelphia a ee | auspices of the Panama-Pacifie| oil annual smoker of Stanley and Hitchcock halls, on the university Among the oddities of the wa ae exposition campus, May 12 | wns the fact that Jack Smt moe ; Every national champ Is on The learned men are rivals because Professor Bramhall re ‘leased early in the season by Pre te . . 4 hand to defend his title, and, | sides in Stanley hall and Rev. Gilkey has lived In Hitchcock ] |dent Barnes of the Aberdeen tean » 4t xo! judging from the quality of the i hail, |was the man to drive in the win-| Pittsburg youngsters who were just } These dormitories are bitter foes, Both believe their dis |ning run for Seattle. With Ray.) Ne" York ’ yearning today for a chance to Putes should be settled once and for all in a real, old-fashioned = | }mond on, Smith whanged out siiteas Laaeon | vocault theses championey \ slugging bee. two-bagger that scored the Little Won. Lem. 2 good many crowns will fall bee soleon, and it was all off with ~~ $ 667) fore the witching hour of mid- | visitors <b rf night, rhe game wa 1 by ple 1 . . Drawings will be held late today, wf swatting sensational | Kanaas ¢ after all entrants h weighed im plays in the fleld, nota Killila - 7, id and passed the medical test. It im great runnin r of Morse’s lin-|} . ; expected that 20 bouts will be d the grass staged te t . by the aumnber < COAST LEAGUE | The finals in every division will ba! Test. Fet fought out tomorrow evening. ) d when inet waliead Henry |8&n Francis H Bibel atayyoce | hag ucrificed and Bennett lald down | Mat Lake cit 1 4 “ West failed to sho \- | fine single, A second run in the} Venice $ caer | third for Aberdeen gave Seattle | LEAFS PUT A CRIMP we or no peace? That is the, On the heels of Johnson's state: || something to work for, and the | question. And to the man on the{ment comes. one’ from. Charles | Giants touched up 8 Harkates| “rte ia | OMA TIGERS sidelines it looks as if peace will|Weeshman of the Chicago Feds. | freely in that frame, the net result t me IN TAC be forced upon organized baseball, who says “It ts true that Pree | g three runs, which put them At ncoure pokane eran 4 whether its moguls will have It fent Ban Johnson of the Americar Jin the lead NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS TACOMA, May 6.—The Viclame not, It is not a case « he Feds and ident E of the § From that int on it was nip and t « nati 6 » afs put a cr p in the wine being taken in to the big league fold s Federals have ope peace | tuck with first one team and s aieiphia 2, New York ¢ eagle the Tacoma ‘Tigeall It Is a case of the is jamming gotiations Everything will be | the other taking a short lead At Brook Bow pine dy noon by @ oom themselves down the throats of the settled before many to have the #¢ led agair (AMEERICAN HEAGUE IESt ITS to Tigers’ lineup Wal big leagues and staying there, no recognition of the Federals | on's spurt in the aixth vasa ve | oa re tie stevaann } matter how much the big leagues tain | 1 Rose * At #. Louis 3. De | - by patting Oe ee dislike it You can take your choice, but} going good enough until th { Now Tork 1, Phiedeiphte 2 | Victoria ....0000030 i “I have been grossly misquoted,” those who have been reading John | when the Cats slipped over a « | b torcadey 00001008 declares Ban Johnson today, with |son’s contradictory dope for months |ple of runs. Harkness stuck until RAL LEAGUE RESULTS | Pat Scott , Oo reference to published reports that | past will give attentive ear to what| | the tenth, when he was replaced } At Maltimors 4, Chicago 3. pai emicce ues nabade wel he was party to a peace pact be-|Weeghman says, And anyway, the) | Clark, who finished the game. 4 : ee ice clot aah was s [RIVERS “BEATS COON tween the outiaws and organized | handwriting on the baseball wall) | This af son the worm fan COAST LEAGUE RESULTS i iia ae ae top et tha! ball, “I will make no peace with | bears out what Weeghman says, | will be admitted free. The teatna| 1° Angeles 6, Ve leadahite tn Saieraiaar ef the Federals. 1 believe baseball | Charley Herzog, manager of the Cincinnati Reds, has decla will clash at 3 o'clock Sertaad & hen 3 seems to be going as Rood In a cue battle that was fought troubles and disputes over players Bobby James, who played third war on Umpire Charlies Rigier, with whom he fared badly In a fist The Scare and is showing up well in his tr every inch of the way, Rivers de @ should be settled outside of court, base for Seattle last year, was roam: | ¢ight on the diamond. “Without anger, and while perfectly caim, | Reattie ARM wr A ing for his main event bout with|feated John Coon in their match fi but that’s as far as I have gone in|ing around the lot after yesterday's | gay that either Rigler or | must get out of the National leagu' is Bes ty, tb ‘ » 3 SHOWS HIM HOW IT’S Chet Neff at the Elke’ smoker to-| the three-cushion city championshig ill the matter jxame when Manager Raymond! Herzog's atement. Marth. 2 se morrow nig tournament at Brown & Hulén@ 7 spied him, James wants to play | howl ° DONE IN IRELAND RON TAREE > dais caine tou dame GEERE: BY o/ nel t again and 4 ay with Seattle and a0 BL the salmie and Redmond oy. ot . thre ears, Scott r the! Rivers pulled up from the rear, ty= Raymond signed him up, and he UE DIAMO! Dp WINS | |: will take part gp ays H ae - ring and took on two of igh- ing Coon at 23 and running out CAN'T SHOW FILMS A pen age Pes seg Sur ndent of County Schools! # t NEW YORK, May 6— [est boys in these parts, I zht | Loveland beat Ball, in Class C, 25 NEWARK, WN. J, May 6— J of the bat giving ‘Cae rant A special mate +, M. E. Durham will have ¢ po ° “That's Hea we an in tre. Chet Neff. Neff t as fo ight 13. His high run was five, Judge Haight today held that | This does not mean that Barth will| night by the S.A. C. tea charge of the meet, assisted by G land, - d : abe offey, sheied 70 batt in the North- pa the statute barring the impor} be the first string catcher, but Ray-| the B. P. O. E. team, resulted in a A. Love of Toit, Ira J. Pease of Au) | totale 2 in ae bp beer gosh _ and Cal fornia ind never. KAUFF BACK ON JOB tation of prize-fight moving pic Fiimond will work him anywhere on| victory for the Blue Diamond burn and William Stricklet of Both : A KP A. ml gard te bis qulek kngokeut of ec inion unt! he tackle Seat is tures Is constitutional. Theelithe diamond where he seems to be| by a score of 2,849 to 2,724 be : § weight, In’ Madison Square Gar ime mimes BROOKL May 6.—Benny_ constitutionality of the law was | needed most. Outfielder Rose, who| of the 8 A.C. put across the high > NO es Sa | den last night. The end came What Se the wale Bist on Kauff, recently suspended by Prest- attacked hy the owners of the filled in while Smith was suffering | and VANCOUVER WINS : Be RS) early tn the thins veo, it lowe Pig Has Malate dent Gilmore for jumping toa They oe a ibep” woos ‘ies from 1 laa band, was released | Foe ¢ ¢ £ 1) wae give and take for two ticularly anxious to wipe it out, and|Glants, was out in a suit yesterday, to a higher court. last night | IN TWIRLERS’ DUEL . ; rounds, but in the third @ left (will go ike a hurricane in that en-| practicing with the Brooklyn Tip- COUNTRY SCHOOLS . ats ‘ and right to the jaw stretc deavor tomorrow night tops. He expected that Gilmore 1G SCHOOLS MEET ‘a aoe Be Reich senseless upon the ma would lift the suspension order f | H READY TO COMPETE VANCOUVER C., May 6.—In tf S . RACE FOR COE MEDAL shortly, so he could resume playing” ¢ SELECT DANCING PARTIES | A game featured by sensationol t at the old stand i HIPPODROME Young athletes from Lincoln andl plese fielding and the best duel of pitch The aneual race for the- C. ~ —_—— Queen Anne high schools will meet) Fourteen country schools havelers seen here this season, Vancou.|™! medal will be held by Broadw Eddie McGoorty has gone to A on Denny field this afternoon, in the, entered teams in the the ver won again from the Spokane In-| « athletes at Lincoln park this afler-|tralia to collect $12,000. Knowiil® second regular track meet of the! King county interscholastic (rack! dians by a sco 2 to 1, Hot . noon. The medal has been comy that old first round left hook, high school season. Queen Anne! meet, which will be held on Denny nd Noyes had e thing ed for since 1 It is to be give each of his three opponentaa® | stayed out of baseball this year to) field Saturday afternoon. Th ball, and each held the other the property of the runner winning/$0 seconds of going before ther ——— | devote all of her athletic energies| entries will take part in 14 en hits it three those. “Wallthetee. Woodltake tt mata ee | to the track, and has a crack teara,|including the relay race, in 0100000001 has won it twice and is after it forjonds of ring work, $1 DENTAL | which is a favorite-in today's meet pom from To! Auburn nt,| Vancouver 61010000 2) | the third time today. bit bad. and OPTICAL PRICES CUT the Hai EFFICIENCY! ENGLISH OFFICER DEVISES BATHROOM WHERE A ‘Times THOUSAND MEN ARE GIVEN A THORO CLEANING EVERY HOUR | | Shepherd 1 lish officer who probably wears Rather a lot, what ! you're wondering why the- | forget themselves. There are | night was this Thinking of their wenches, f “xeaeeh, 5 Ph ond By oom snePnere, | a monocle, whose stride is Picca- | said the young aray | aicealate tun London in war | two performances a night; the | “Hear the — military bands | There's one song only yental and Optical! See reas:| dilly, and who never loses his | man. ‘They'd all have been out | time you have only to come out | place is always packed, and the a-playing, When they're sad and lone! 4 cork were ever offered) in Great Britain.) well-bred expression of being | of work if it hadn't been for this | here where the audience ts made | British soldiers troop out happy | ‘Rule Brittania’ and ‘God Save | ° 000 OM opie: giks pe 6d 7 0 . ie he sowing lolly old bathhouse up nightly of 3,000 o or men | u ¥ we fou need not hurry, HEADQUARTERS OF THE | bored, even while he's showing | J oy d bathh in <a Lat mp nigat of 00) or more a 1 | and laughing | t Phe King. ree ‘ ™ be nas : sy nny Morgan, ty low prices will con-| BRITISH ARMY, Northern | you over the ar bathhouse | is young officer has done a | w have been in the trenches, | They don't go in companies, | But for the fellows in the | On his old mouth organ, {nue while the bard| France, April 20.~(By mail to | and laundry which he started | man’s-#ized job in this war with | face to face with death, and are | but in crowds, or singly, as they | trench: Playing ‘Home Sweet Home.’” pecan | New York.)—A week with the | ome months ago. | SJsck of waste motion that ought | going back again, and you'll see | please, ax they would ‘so to a | " * British arnry is divided into two Well here's the pag of | to make him a great laundry pro. the cheering values of theatrical | now in London | : Hard Times Optical Prices | oie You apend the first pert, | tricks,” he says, as he waves his | prietor in peace times or a great | amusements The night I saw “The Follies” | WHATS THE MATTERS WORSE THAN THAT. LOST MY } Call at My Op tical ‘be part-| if you're an American, learning ment. Have your| that quietness and an absence of fuss does not mean tineffi clency ted for you and I w save you from 50c to of glasses you may require. Lenses You spend the second half in observing demonstrations of one duplicated a specialty. hundred per cent efficienc : It is not only tn the brillibnt Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. ends of wars, like flying and Seattle's Leading Dentist. fighting, that you see a remark Department, 713 First Ave. Union Block. Optical Department, 705 w Dental iret Ave. able result attained common. It is in th every-da affairs + on ih maintaining the army and keep- Be Sure and Come to 705 and 713 t happy. vd wir hae ing it happy. i until 8 and Sun- Open evenings days until 4 for people who work. | I can show you a young Eng Low Excursion Fares Tickets on saie daily by NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO PACIFIC” SUMMER EXCURSION FARES | 15 and daily there- Stop- limit , : ' In connection with , i] THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP “NORTHERN Ask about s EASTBOUND . . In effect May after, to all Eastern Points. , | overs permitted and return October 31 . Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. Paul,Chicago, St. Louis |e JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15 PARK SEASON entrance at Agt., z | THE 1915 J | visit | . Yellowstone Park SEE ae > Reached via original Gardiner Gateway, Low fares dally 4 during season. 2. 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash “% * A. TINLING, A. G. F. & P. A. 4 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, W. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. e- i ' riding stick across the entrance of the red brick buflding in a cer tain town. “You see there were an awful lot of our men who get no chance, to bathe during the early part of th war. Some of them went thr months without bathing I have two of their shirts nailed up picture ames which ought to be presented to the British museum. It fan't the dirt so much as the ‘little ant mals Well, we took this joll old pl and turned it >a cleaning house for the soldiers Incidentally “we” is really this London chap Had to work with what we could find here,” he explains, “We're bathing a thousand so diers here every day It takes a soldier an hour to go through the mill and he comes out with his uniform sterilized and with his shirts and underwear all clean, fresh and darned How do you get his clothes washed and dried so quick! Ob, you see, h doesn't get his own under and shirt and socks back He gets a layout that was left b some soldier yesterday; he leaves his layout here and some soldier thet comes tomorrow. will get that Reats the patent dryer sort of things, dc ? Couldn't the patent dryer things here anyhow. Did the best we could. Get exactly the same results, Man turned out it an hour; not a bug left in clothes; not a germ on him; un derclothes fresh as new. Thou ands a day going thru this old thread factory now. Rather in teresting, what In the most matter of fact manner this young Englishman shows you a marvel in adaptabil ity and efficlenc The not & waste motion {a the © The big t 80 efficient and the dr feld sueh ast results, considering their mall space, that on sf the building had made for a bathhouse tn t t place A hundred Frenchwomen hurning away with washing ma chine of ever description which the officer had found in the neighborhood were happily chanting a French song when we went thru the washroom soldier The extends British efficiency to £ In a town not a great distance from the bathhouse {s “The Follle It's a theatr NAVY YARD ROUTE | mers H. B. 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The object of this theatre is to make the soldier behind the trench line forget all about the war It has exactly the same object as the remarkable new convalescent hospitals in the war which are no more than “rest cures” for tired, nerve-strained men, and not hospitals ror wounded or sick men. eg: | The Follies” {s a real theatre, in a fair-sized town, It’s a sol diers’ show The six men who make up the trour were soldiers, excused from shooting and fighting just because they could sing and dance and make other soldters NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL DUGDAL feanbendar snd As Wook AT a P.M. Aberdeen vs. Seattle lerson'a Cotton Root © best and only ra- for FEMAL ES AND IRREG: Cure the mont es in # to 10) 2 per box, or 3 r Money fofurned if they fail efter fatr trial. Houre va m. to 8 pm. Sundays 11 to 1 KAYMOND REMEDY €O., n 21, 217% Pike St Dr 5 Hable remedy TROL Tan nye in plain wrapper FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOM BULL BROS, Justi Printere 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 Chungtlee We ha Roots, Ver e Cures all chronic Hiseases and din ders of inen| hd women, there were London officers around me who enjoyed the show as heartily, apparently, as if it had been given in a music hall | in London, The song hit of the IN CHURCH LEAGUE week t Games played this in the Seattle Church Athletic league re-| | sulted as follows | St. Mark’s defeated the First] | Methodist team, 9 to 1, at |park. The batterles were Evans Chamberlain and Irvin for St | Mark's and Von Denmark and Pell | for First M. E The United Lutherans Queen Anne Methodists, | Batteries, Methodists, Moss Wyatt; Lutherans, McCleeland an Poort vieit | The First Christian team shut the United Presbyterians at Wa | Walla playfield, 9 to 0 Lincoln | beat the 0 and | The Plymouth Cong ational bunch beat the Madison M. EB. teum bt Bowen and Truckey were the battery for Plymouth | The Ballard Christians beat | Bothell M. E. team, 4 to 1 Baila i] battery, Gulla and Stroke; Botoet!.| Beardslee and Ernest | Woodland Park M. B, beat the | Queen Anne Christians, 5 to 2. Be teries, Woodland Park, Nelson and Morrison Graham Pilgrim First Presbyterians. teries, Pilgrim, Wold and Morviv; resbyterians, Rice and Lewis Trinity Lutheran beat Tabernacie Baptists, 8 to 0. Batteries, Trinity,| Gepner and Ritscher; Tabernacle, Howard and Shepard CITY SENDS CORPS | CHICAGO, May 6.—-Volunteers for the Chicago hospital corps be-| ing organized for service in the British army exceed all requi ments The corps is to be com ed of 32 doctors and 74 nurse Americans Queen Anne, Burnett und Congregational beat the 12 to Bat 1 knew Ban Johnson couldn't lay off that Kauff case Probably he knows now that the Federal league really does exist, and is playing | games daily, just like his own or | wanization, LOST YOUR Way? ‘THE GOOD JUDGE FINDS THE LONELY WOODSMAN: || AF TER all your years of chewing— here is the Real Tobacco Chew, “Right-Cut”’! It’s anew blend—richer, more sappy and twice as satisfying as the old kind. Seasoned and sweetened just enough to give you all the pure fobacco taste. Cut a new way—so a small chew gives you comfort without grinding. And it lasts longer. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. 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