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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. PAGE 7, | MAILS SKIES; AND ERRORS COST ‘THE GAME— | VANCOUVER LEADS | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | GLEASON IS VICTOR IN TIME BOUT SAN FRANCISCO, May &— As a result of his victory in the semi-finals of the nama. Pacific amateur boxing cham. plonship tournament over Ar thur Strawhecker, national champion in the 125-pound class, of the Cleveland (0.) Athletic club, Menry Gleason of the Seattle Athietic club last night won his right to appear in the title bout for the nation al championship. Gleason put up one of the best battles of his life and earned the verdict. Other 8. A. C. men did fare so well, In the 135-pound Archie Wyard of Seattle w defeated by J. Moretto of the Olym pie club, San Francisco, Far West ern champion A. Kaufman, national tm the 158-ponud ch efeated Val Sontag of the 5. A. C., Far Western champion, in four rounds after a hard struggle. The bout GLEASON IN FINALS FOR NATIONAL TITLE ELKS PULL GOOD SMOKER; MAIN EVENT TAME | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— . EDITED BY KAYBEE SMITH re Ss AND nee ‘0 the Ball Retin bath | SCOTT ue ncrcnel seen nOeee LEE NEFF BOUT IS A TAME ONE , At the end of a four-round huge {cing match between Pat Seott and Chet which was billed as the ent of the Elks’ club bom ing how last night, Referee Ivan Mi declared the bout a draw. The nb agreed on clean breaka, but neither adhered to the agra: and this fact was responsible the rather slow and uninterest ing and bruindike exhibition) When t did square off and box, bad it om Neff with his left, not enough clean smashes ecorded by either man a decision tn his favor, est bout of the night was between Leo Houck andl Fe of Portland, Houck an avalanche, bat with straight jabs aud the strenuous work slowed up both boys in the fourth. The draw verdict f Adolph Schacht, whe re eed all bouts, but the maim event, was popular. Andy Duval, for three rounds stood off and made a choppii block of Ad Schaffit that ROAD RACE KING DRIVES JITNEY | SWATS TWO ERRORS COST GAME Vor the third thiree times on Mult ttle's eaver, rocketed How They Stand In the Leagues NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Last u un JHe'Ss GETTING IN PRACTICE FOR SWATTING FLIES AND BEATING CARPETS — HE ALS0O.1S ACTWE 5 A | [mer TRYING To stor ) Vancouver Tacoma Vietorta spokane Aeattle Aberdeen WHY DOES THAT '_- MAN SWING THE \ ~CLUB 0 me Me noon, after twirtin big lemsgue | ¢ game for nix frames, and, assisted | ¢ by rotten errors by Barth and Bow AMPRICAN 1B, | We Detroit New York | Chteage Bo time on his Inst the hill Z erratic THE FRENCH PITCHER FROM KNOCKING THE GERMAN CATCHER'S KNOB OPP BECAUSE HE caLLEeD ook, allowed the Aberdeen Cate to | Hin A wreak up the contest in seventh | FROG EareR ! y bringing in seven runs, whieh | u won the gaine for them, 8 to 4 Mails did not allow a hit or run n the firet three fonings, gnd was | ing like a whirlwind, while} Killen, for Aberdeen let in two Gi ant rone in the third and nplete | ly wkied in the fourth when he wal) ed Matis with the bases full, fa & in another. Killen was yal 1 nd Gea. Engle, the old. war hose, | put to work In the meantime © Cata chased a run across n the fourth, but Mails had the sit ation well in hand, It looked eany when the Giants scored’ tholt fourth run in the sixth-—then it happened | Vith Gidding# on in the ne Rarth booted Ward's bingle, losing & chanes to double. Everybody safe e TO THAT Guy’ single filled VACCINATED » hit to Raymond, who tomned | \ CHATTER Chir athe pill to Bowcock at second in ee Ls TANG, lample time for a double, but Bow } k let it wilde out of hin hands aod 4’. tartan! sont Neff, main ¢ NATIONAL L jeiphta rent timetnnatt St. Loute Brookly: Pittabure New York Seott but m The that Young be waded Uke Forbes met him was champion between Wyard and Moretto was particularily interest ing, inasmuch many people tte -ured that Wyard was robbed by the refree when these men met in the Far Western events and the verdict! VonriwnerRRN LEAGUE Wv was awarded to Moretto. Last night the boys put up a spectacular combat i Moretto had the edge | “ CHAMPS JUMP INTO THE LEADERSHIP VANCOUVER, May van couver jumped Into the league i leadership yesterday afternoon by| < 5+ Channa , defeating the Spokane Indians, 1, in an Li-inning game. The game was won for the Champs by doubles from the bats of McCarl| Xt pattimare ® and Brinker, Bobby Coltrin was| At Newark 5, Cy handed a $50 plaster and Lewis) Muffatos#. Lowk satpa we was thrown off the lot for disput. | #°""4* ing decisions of McGreery and Lynch, Wicker and Kramer were) 4: salt 1 the opposing pitchers. } At tam Pr Vancouver Oooo L008 081-2 At lee A Spokane 10000000000—1 a Teddy Tetztaff, king of the world’s race speeders, snapped driving J Sus Listen a jitmey in Los Angeles. When the road game is slack Tetzlaff picks | up a little spare change by hauling passengers. more for the fun) ESUETS| than the mo however,” declares the speed king. “And then, too, 1 like to take a slam at my old friend, Mr, Street Car Monopoly.” ‘LEAGUE IN ACTION) CUE EXPERTS TED Seattle " “ afternoon on the of the city, with six strong teams thus far entered in the les ma will make the r » he | Spalding trophy. This afternooa bt they will line up as follows Switt & ve. Washington Mat at South Park & Co nt Cotumia riters Ys, Milwauke fferson playfield bee TO GET IT as own,” but er, in the face he had in the fourth and swamped Duval with blows | |he earned the draw decison gi | Al Mosler danced thru @ fa OE a La . jround draw with Travie Davis Everett, and Leo Crevier won jdecision over Charley Davis. latter had the science against B a he is a rugged boy, with “MAPLE LEAFS BUMP TWE TACOMA TEAM lop, and it not easy piel 8. ment erdoen so well At Seattle 4 | At ve Ta Spokane 1 Vietorta 1 Giddings scored. Then the Cats went to work with the willow a | four bit» followed tm quick s wion, The board showe rons smoke had cleared away A piteher who poodle a the NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Moston hm Commerctal league pall r bie j Ray ite Logue into the B of tle be various for Clasn Brown pla in cushio: title ould not keep his | infleld errors that game. tourney for « defeating Davin both runs of four and they the te Monday night yung beat Shannon, 2 D, Henning AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Hulen Davis for Crevier | P: (tg SCHOOL BALL Broadway and Ballard High |school teams won easy victories @ yesterday in the race for the eft | championship, Broadway defeated — West Seattle by a score of 11 to 2 and Ballard taking the Lincolg squad into camp; 3 to 1. Rossman and Peterson were the battery for Broadway and Wi 4 and Fennelly for West Seattle, | battery for Ballard was Sheriff 600201000—31 Wiggins and for Lincoln, McKinley: 400000200—2 and Hoffstrom. Logue and made bigh will play off FEDEPAL LEAGUE RESULTS lawe € At Brookiye ¢ Kaneae Clty 1 13, and Seatta my at Fire Und Ratiroad, at JUNIORS Bat CUBS NIGHT owls WIN iT: » the Itnpertal ail Night Owls “in Lager team, Perry of the winn owled high score of 219 Vhigh average of 203. TACOMA, May House and Barham held the Tacoma Tigers at | thelr merey) yesterday afternoon and they failed to score until th seventh frame, when two rons ™\were put over. Victoria won on} easy victory which oofted the Ti ers out of first place in the league | standing i Vietorta Tacoma ast night the Ger With “Doc” White on the mound | | O-inning contest for Franklin, that team was defeat-|the winning team «tr Fourteen King county schools)ed yesterday by the U. of W. nine,j men. The batteries were will participate in track meet on!4 to 1. Leader and Rogers pitched! Day and Mason. Juniors Denny field this afternoon. for Varsity and West Qui " ff Kille nite off Hinge ry to Engle able play Frar Cubs Quigley Hennett o| Mone Umpire HOW IT FEELS TO CROSS THE SUBMARINE ZONE ABOARD THE LUSITANIA Charles Edward Russell, Representing The Star, Tells of Gooseflesh and Nerves Amo ng Big Liner’s Passengers on the Last Trip Across the Atlantic; It’s His First Letter: (EDITOR'S NOTE—Charles Ed-, door and seem to be stepping inte ward Russell, noted Americas a bale of biack wool. newspaper editor, magazine writer And through It the steamer i and economist, was sent abroad ripping WITHOUT SHOWING } furtive looking men that go sno | ing about, plainly watching the pas | | Sengers ? | SCOTLAND YARD DETRC week with all hands and over there, Fine, Exhilarating News to Start! submarines zealously sinking ever the City of Shoreditch was struck! a Trip |thing that floats, the news is not down. Where are the convoys? But how about those convoys | exhilarating Ask the winds that far away dis 8pYway? Why, there weren't any Here is an account of a steamer! Rev. M. A. Matthews & will preach a sermon Sunday by the Newspaper Enterprise asso- ciation, of which this newspaper is a member, to write on conditions as they are at this stage of the war in the combating coun tries. Mr. Russell went by the Lusitania on the voyage before that | upon which she was torpedoed ye terday. In this first letter he de seribes the thrilling flight of the steamer through the zone terror- ized by the German submarines and his arrival in England. Rus- sell’s letter will be published ex-! clusively in this city by The Star.}) By Charles Edward Russell (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper human! RAY OF LIGHT. Preserving Your Life ful mate passenger takes down life preserver from the top shelf lof the closet and drills himself and his womenkind, if such there be, in Its us Also he advises them, if they go to bed that night, to have the ‘ife | preserver and warm clothing handy. Open boats at night are colder than | Greeniand’s icy. Some of us improve on this sound advice by putting on the warm clothing and the life preserver over that and sitting up all night 1 may observe here that at this stage | At this terrifying news the care! the streams of hot air. One Englishman hopefully sug 8 they may be so far ahead of us we can’t see them, and he is right, inasmuch as they are at least 500 miles ahead and somewhere in T the North The afternoon grinds away in | this feverish fashion, the foggy eve- ning descends, there isn't marine, any visible gonvoy, frowning battleship. We are not stopped, not interfer- ed with, nor observed, and so far as we can detect, if we were a Gor man pirate we could sail right up the Mersey and shell Liverpooi| y sub any ‘The British government didn’t pro vide them. The ship is one of the nation’s dearest jons and COST NG 8UM, TO WERNMENT CON . BUT THE DIDN'T PROVIDE ANY FOR IT, and it might have sunk as easily as the Falaba, the Wayfarer and the rest of the great fleet of recent merehantmen thet now paves the Irish sea When you are about to board a steamer for Liveropoel and read in the dispateh waters thereabout Rits GUAR are alive Aa WHicH ' VERN MENT! dry D} be been| night FROM you from like yours tort pool lightship itwelf raiders! jot inside, indersea The most of us would fain die a and anyway middle of if in any, the A WA icy death, spilled INTO THE Irish sea is no way to t IT GIVES YOU of peace. FLESH to think of it We the steamer to stage d clone by Liver-| TIVES, no less; the jolts you up there's no use denying WATERS of th going down the gang the them; and is drawn out five may scrutinize everybody audacious They pick out six of our passen detained being under the impres detectives! gers and have them the. police, sion—oh, eae are SPIES. One matron vf Holland the rest, The spy mania! to the BERT! wise BLOODY at & man GoosE Because of the war it is epidemic and anybody clotbes |doesn't chant his speech is liabl ay landing in England now, wears well fitting Who are all these clean shaven,|to arrest. a whole drove of the business of landing hours that they that} MINDED! is a decent looking She goes with morning entiti¢d Mother's Su invited and. to wear a white carnal by sermon Sun¢iay uss the subject “After the War” this sermon the presén! Suropean war, its termination ftormath ‘will be diseu Everyone Cordially Invited irst Presbyterian Chu | SEVENTH ASD SPRING bat and | iteet? | | But when, with the lampe of the, lelty ahead, the stewards turn on ‘the deck lights and the boats are, awung in again, you can tell what) weight has been on the passengers’ minds by the cheer they raise—a cheer and more than one huge sigh of relief. | Enterprise Assoctation) |of the voyage nobody talks about! LONDON, May 8.—Everybody | submarines, battieships nor sunken! watched the sailors. They are get. vesseis. | Charles Edward Russel! ting every life boat out of its bed| By some secret psychology the| and swinging it outboard all ready| whole subject is dropped. Alse we to launch. THIS LOOKS LIKE! bear ourselves with an elaborate we. > oh role BUSINESS! |unconcern. But one thing betrays “P%n' N° are, fe ~B giine Ordinarily the life boats rest on|us. At dinner there is a @ tb Besar ield, On this once their beds from port to pert and) crash of machinery somewhere be. *P¢ Punxatawney wae sunk last year to year. | tow and half of the company jump! Next the stewards tack black pa up breathless. Tension—we all fee! ory, soll pack Cheese i} 1 | Where, Oh, Where, Are Convoys? And now, where are those con: tere over the stateroom ports, screw When we are shot fairly into down the dead eyes, blanket the|the danger zone 300 pairs of eyes) sides in canvas and put out ali the} sweep incessantly that stretch of deck lights. dull gray water. No periscope the That is the most shivery of all; size of a man’s hand could escape you put your head out of the cabin! that scrutiny. of the volunteer guard. The loom of a peaceful trawler in the mist brings out levery pair of glasses in the two | cabin |SAFETY FIRST! |KEEP YOUR EYE) |}ON GARBAGE CAN Keep the garbage in tightly-cov- ered cans, so that files cannot enter and lay eggs If your can is not tight, spray itw lcontents each day with the follow. | ing utixture: Kerosene, | quart; crude carbolic acid, % ounge (1 ta blespoonful) ! This solution will prevent flies front alighting on the garbage and will destroy the eggs and maggots which are already init. A metal |apray, such as is used for spraying | plants, can be obtained for this purpose at a cost of about 56 cents. . ‘ n SWAT THE FLY! ; Clowes : 4 ene r 0 Any work that don’t prove = wiLMINGTON, Del, May 7 : 4 ' 2 satisfi made a wild orgy of negroes, who call) Yetiew e a iactory will be themselvag “Sun Worshipers,” at | ¥en Davie over free of charge at amy Paynter, two men and a baby were burned to death, a corpse cremated |? time. All work guaranteed and a house burned to the ground.| Onions, Yakiina for 12 years. Painless ex- ‘he affair ix said to have been due | Onion ses traction. Examination 207 University St. to “moonshine” whisky made Offi.) 5. ce Circulation Manages of Seattle Star: I want to help you to give Free Base- balls to the boys of Seattle, and I hereby authorise you to deliver The Star to me for « period of one month, and thereafter until ordered dis- continued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate ef 260 per month. 1 am not now a subscriber of The Star. Y Prices Paid Wholesnle Dealers Vegetables and Feuit Domestic wheel — mburEeer Oregow: tripieve nein triplets nino oung Am Name .. Address PRONE coe eeceeerneseseereneescemeres ee Cal. lemons, par orate Cal bead Isttuce | Cucumbers | currote Viertda celery, crate ° | pituits, 30. 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