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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY, 11, 1915. PAGE 7. I—IN THE WORLD PAT POWERS SAYS FEDS DON'T WANT PEACE— ; AL BONNER SHOVES GIANTS INTO CELLAR | REVENGE ON THE GIANTS VICTORIA nO * May 11.The | | Seattle Giants were up ggalnat the lireny of fate yesterday afternoon when they were defeated, & to 4 the Maple Leafs, with Al Bon [ner, former Seattle twirler, doing jthe pitching, Ronnor wan released by Seattle a few days ago because OF SPORTS—|||: EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH CHET M’INTYRE HOME WITH ONE CHAMP AND Two BOXERS WHO REALLY _EARNED TITLES | PAT POWERS SAYS FEDS | ARE NOT SEEKING PEACE By Kaybee bee Surprisingly good play by ain that before the opening of the baseball season were considered not to have as much politician In Los An served to draw big crowds to the various yards of the Organized 8. ball domain. So the magnates are smilirfy broadly, but not so broadly as to eclipse their arch enemies of the Federal organ: ization. President Gilmo: Insurrectos failed to bow to the lofty disdain of Ban Johnson. The predicted “corporal’s guard” that would attend the Federal contests swelled on the opening days |he could not win for the team, and | to anywhere from 15,000 persons to a miliion—the latter being | was snapped up by Victoria the Federal figure, the former being only the truth, | Yesterday Bonner held the on Now comes Patrick Bowers, or} The mazuma, which ts a synony™|ants runiess for seven Innings Pat, if you don't like the disguise,| for dough, glue or good baseball) while the Leafs scored one off and vociferates with much positive-| teams, is subscribed, asseverates) Rose tn the fourth and two in the | ness that the Federals will have he Fed magna fifth team in New York {n 1916. That| Not only will New York have al in the eighth the visttors cut/ was said of 1915, But Pat alway am, emphasizes Powers, but the|loose with a batting rally which | had a convincing way. Powors di-| Federal league does not want peace| netted them four runs, and they | Yulges that the New York club is}—at least, not worse than Mext°o| went into the ninth frame with a| already organized. All {t needs js|or Austria. He adds that the Fed-| margin of one to the good @ park, some players and a crowd.| eral owners are #o tied up that they Rose sent the ball down the will forfeit everything should they|groove in the ninth, and Kaylor | agree to separnte term smashed a torrid drive toto right | | Recognition as a naajor league,| With men on, and two players both by and 0. B, the | Pranced bome for the winning ran Fete: al goal, and Powers believes| Rose was given splendid support who, througn Errors and Excess suffer from Chreale Weak sand of tha year 1* witi/ and the loss of the game to Seattle : was not due to errors. Impatred Mashood, Pata in th | She score Rack, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- " | tality, Kidmey and Bladder Trou-[f|the Victoria team, Seattle dropped | blew—quickly cured by using herself into a tie with Aberdeen for jthe basement position tn the league Dr. Pierce’s }At the rate at which Seattle has) ron Tablets [been going recently the indications | Ny« jare that she will occupy that proud | ¥ vies |position alone, and with no close | wanes Won Cireular free. By mat! $1 box or 6 boxes $5. Every box guar- anteed. For sale by Kinsell in the near future.) *ttanson . 1 on her home grounds, | sone Brom, Second and Madison, Third and Columbia, '‘WYARD AND BAIRD ARE GYPPED OUT OF TITLES champlonship emi-windup it would } none t tra round could pc d wa which down Another ere eee een ~~, SQUIRREL FOOD .°. .°. .. By Ahern Taking HER to the Ball ‘Gites M’GOORTY SAILS FOR AUSTRALIA SAN FRANCISCO, May 11 Eddie McGoorty sailed on the mehip Ventura for Australia today. McGoorty expects to pick up some easy money in the Antipode he |e already and will probably arrange for more after hie arrival, McGoorty is meet Jeff Smith, and Les Darcey. [ a DOES THE | UMPIRE CARRY A WHISK. BROOM ie Sada BACK * waeethe b age LAST. NIGHT HE HEARD HIS LANDLADY COMING FoR THE ROOM RENT 50 HE BOAT IT FOR THE DRAIN PIPE? AWO DIDN'T HAVE TIME To GRAS AIYTHING BUT THE WHISK BROOM WHICH HE WILL How They Stand In the Leagues 6 faulty. In hie go with Wyard, Mo lared a winner when been treating Wyard had Moretto merely the privilege of an ex Th onl point he save counted against a fall in the first round, a slip and not a knock Chet at the turned McInt Seattle re, boxing instructor Athletic club, re last night from San Fran with his stable of A, ( mitt flingers, including Archle W ard, Earl Baird, Champlon of the | World Henry ason and Val Sor tag. Chet tx wearing the smile of the conqueror in that he has one champion in his string, but his umph is more or less noured by th | feeling that he was gypped out of at least two other championshi Melntyre says that, by all right| Jand> justice, Wyard should have | been declared the champion in hi jclass, as he was easily the cream of the boxers In his division at the tournament and demonstrated it It was simply not on the cards for any one but Moretto, the Olympic | club man, to win the 135-pound class title,” sald McIntyre today If he could no more than moy finger at the end of a bout, it *lenough to make him the winne scheduled to Mickey King USE AS A FAKE BEARD IN) CASE SHE SHows UP}, ictim was Karl Baird, in the finals to John Ma- f Philadelphia. The latter Kelly in his corner, which did not save him from being buffeted all over the ring and gi ting « of his eyes split open. The decision gave Maloney the 116 pound championship.” Gleason had no trouble winning his amateur title, which makes him amateur 126-pound champion of the world, not “national cham pion,” the national title bouts hat In this statement Chet is borne |ing been fought out in Boston re lout by the San Francisco Bulletin,| cently and the Frisco bouts being which says “Moretto’s deed to the|open to amateurs of the world. boy, who as 1 a loser publie ts NATIONAL LY w The Score adelphia AB nh é \ ee —- Duke! “your KNOG IS 13L8s UGHTER THAD A FEATHER! Vietorta Ka Mut The Covey Wet Wash ont the fast Green Lake Feds in a} hard-fought pitchers’ duel at Wood |land Park Sunday, 1 to 0. Bilsbor- row caught a fine game for the! |laundry boys and Finegold featur-| led on first. Brown of the Feds pitched himself out of several holes. Ruth allowed but two scratch hits. Batteries: Feds— Brown and Lindsay, Wet Wash Ruth and Bilsborrow. The Covey nine would like to arrange a game with Enumclaw im shut|to the last half of the eighth, the score being 2 to 2. The O. of G. W, rallied, making two safe hits, and three runs crossed the plate, mak- ing the final score 5 to 2 The Lakeviews won from the Comets by a score of 12 to 4 Sum day. The game was featured by the pitching of H. Potts and the catching of H. Sheets. Vernes Case was the hitting star of the |day, getting three hits out of four times at bat and driving in four runs FEDERAL companions, | Aberdeen, a3 showed a burst of speed by nicking) ,,T°t#l 203! tn viwon’ Tacoma, while {t makes no difter “a ence to Seattle where they are they can lose as well abroad as they can at home. Hea r 3 Address all letters to k aa Raymond Remedy Co. J 217% Pike St, Seattle, Wash. Newepapers from al! parts of the country which were represented by boxers at the San Francisco cham pionship bouts are letting out loud! howls about the California native! son stuff that stuck its head tnto| 2 [the boxing arena there dozens of| yicror itimes during the tournament Be | seattic jattle was not the only city to have| , Summary joys win their events, only to have) them declared losers because the | s Californian they battled was still able to wink an eye, or traces of breath could be found by use of a| + jmirror. The fair is the only ex-| |cuse in the world for holding such/ is series of contests in auch a native |son hotbed. adman. Rees, p . - Ane jean, ¥re The New System Wet Wash nine Won its sixth straight victory Sun TIGERS BEAT REDS day by defeating the Dixie Manu-| : facturing Co, outfit, 7 to 3, at} Adams playfield. Buggart of the| laundry team allowed but five hits while Swindler of the Dixies was touched up for nine bingles. Hoff- strom, New System's first sacker. featured with a home run. Bat-| terles: New System—Buggart and | ( Torgeson, Dixie—Swindler and| Pinkie. . CAMPBELL VICTOR BUFFALO, May 11.—Ray Camp. bell, the Seattle lightweight boxer, won as he pleased in a ten-round onteat with “Fighting | RACING MEETS OFF |: LONDON, May 11—At the re-/ quest of the Northeast Coast arma-| ments committee, the Jockey club |XO*™ WESTERN | Zunner, aj will stop racing at Newcastle, | Ruffalo lad here lant night mp-| Stockton, Redcar and other tracks bell had a wide margin in every | The committee claims the races in. round and could have put him away|terfere with armament work on several occasions, but would not aguas |Special Manila Envelopes Regular business stae INDUSTRIAL CENSUS, Printed for $1.95 Per eles Thousand lower prices in large quantities. Totals ae 4 10 92 . ut when winning run Innings , was scored Oakla AT DREAMLAND DANCING BYERY EVENING DETROIT, May 11.—In a poor EVERY ONE WELCOME jexhibition game here yesterday the Cincinnati Nationals were defeat ed by the Detroit team of the American league, 10 to 9. It was a poorly played exhibition and was called in the eighth to permit Cin- jcinnati to catch a train, * | The Belmont Dye Works lost to the Order of Golden West, at Wood. land park in a pitchers’ battie be- tween Sad Slim Smith, and Johnny n 12, Tacoma &. NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS ELLENSBU: RG, Me May 11.—Taking Bull attle began Monday under direction Federal census of industrial Se-| of Frank Adams, | If thie fellow Coffey keeps on it spectal agent of will not be long before he will be fold ne = the seria provided he the ish records to ec tn t Eichensteinekt © OHIO DENTISTS JONE-PRICE DENTISTS |" nina it Gold $4. 00 «: Interviews with Benny Kauff in- WHS ..6 Re tee §~=— $4.00 ‘holding the pole, and the bass w $8.00 landed. His epitaph should be “He | 00% % if he batted with his head. A Wisconsin man hooked a 4% vund black bass, fell out of the est set of Teeth ed Rubber.... Best set of Teeth with Natural Gum |died@ happy.” Ad Wolgast picks his kid brother as the future lightweight champion of the world. 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He was knocked from | the box fn the seventh inning when Aberdeen put across six runs, and | Peterson was sent in to stop the carnage The game was preceded by a pa rade and last night both teams were guests of 200 fans at a ban- quet Tacoma | pete 1 a bd 61000010 1 10 2400060 e— ‘WASHINGTON TEAM INVADING OREGON Coach Gil Dobie of the U. of W baseball team left last night with & string of 14 players for an in jon of Oregon diamonds. Today Washington team will play Willamette at Salem. Tomorrow and Thursday they will clash with | Oregon at Eugene, and Friday and | Saturday they will tangle with Ore. Agricultural College at Cor This will be the only trip made by the Varsity team during conference schedule, unless they should win the cham: | pionship, in which event they will go east of the mountains to clash pie the title winners there ‘HIGH TEAMS TO PLAY High school teams in the race for the city baseball championship will get in action this afternoon for the sixth week's series when Lin- coln and Broadway will clash at the Broadway grounds and Frank. lin will tangle with West Seattle on the latter's playfield PLAY SEMI-FINALS Two semi-final games in the Grammar School baseball schedule will be played tomorrow afternoon when Washington and Beacon Hill will meet at Lincoln playfield at 4 o'clock, and the Green Lake and University teams will clash at Woodland park. The winner of the Washington-Reacon Hill game will play Concord at West Seattle Satur. day morning and the winner of the Green Lake-University game will play Interlake at the B. F. Day fleld Saturday morning A MAW GWES A MORTEAGE OW AIS PINESS WHEN HE Bor~ ROWS TROUGLE. HWE PAYS THE WITEREST I LOS? SLEEPS Forbes Sunday, the Belmonts touching Smith for six hits and two runs, The game was exciting up 94 out of the 115 points made in the meet, the Ellensburg High school track team easily won the Kittitas county track and field meet here yesterday. Thorp was second, Cle Elum third, Roslyn | fourth and Kittitas failed to to score, A dansant for the benefit of St. Mark's church building fund was being held this afternoon in the Hippodrome, under auspices of St. argaret’s guild WALSH IS OUT AGAIN LOS ANG lying ina al he weeks, recovering from a severe attack of grip, Ed Walsh, Chicago American pitcher, was able to work out on a ball field yesterday after- noon. He says he feels so good now that he expects to join the White Sox within n days "May 11.—After| for two O use changing from one cigarette to another just about like it. 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