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CLUBS REFUSE TO PAY PIAYERS’ FINES— | _MAPLE LEAFS KNOCK LOT) FROM MOUND CLUBS TO STOP PAYING LEAFS PUT FINES HANDED PLAYERS 10TZ OUT OF By Kaybee When President Gaffney, of the Boston Braves. refused to allow his club to pay fines of $50 and $25 imposed by President Tener on Gowdy and Tyler for abusing an umpire, he set a . new revord In professional baseball that fans all over the country will heartily approve The public, who in the last analy: pays for everything connected with the game—including fines heretofore pald by the clubs when one of their players was taxed for misbehavior —is getting tired of the rough stuff on the diamond. President Gaffney is the first to stick by the new president of the National league in his endeavor to make baseball as clean as possible. And it is next to impossible to have decent sport when club presidents wink at thelr players’ the field by paying al! fin imposed on them, Sometimes when fines are paid | University traps by the clubs the money is deduct. | ens gather now ed from the player's salary, but many clubs conveniently forget to subtract the fine money on pay day. This has practically gtven players a license to set up their own rules of conduct on the ball field, for when the money does not come out of his pocket the avers player doesn’t care whom he talks to. The new stand taken by the Ne tional league on the fine-paying proposition is equally welcome by the baseball public as it ts by um pires who are tired of being nag ged And, In taking a firm atti tude towards this evil, the league shows that it has the best inter ests of the game at heart. Nothing so disgusts the fan as unwarrant-| ed kicking against an umpire's de cision. Not that the umpire {ts al ways right, but when he ts wrong he is entitled to a gentieman’s ar gument Instead of the usual rough stuff players are fond of springing VICTORIA \ ia Maple May 12 Lea 1 ustle tal afternoon The ule the St. Lo loc ® and wor the like t tw phenom, and + ankest kind of ¢ owpl as ase Kame from Glan Victoria fans figured their te rough sledding ahead wh capers on 1 he h went on the ihe runs in usted fe ‘quick hed uy three the first inning an 1 him and put Eaatley stopped the bi ii the third and looked as if the Giants + {a look in at Oo} Cadt two n tou a th of where only doz Rayt The sport of blue rock shooting| !#* has joint the six ally b ing & game it homer Hope for Seattle seventh the on in Seattle. only boasts of I, H. Reid, the trapshot, but it marksmen of The shooting that your eye, your ple would catch tt if they y a ng the in wine home champion tation an pole yi en on national re short lived V Ka tor Eastle one, one te ofte y amen M was tou gunner attended some of th shoots Ken k Sm drives, but Giants with not product! making work ¢ bi runs 21st annual tournament of the Wash }ington State Sportsmen's associa tion will be held on the Harbor Island grounds, and tt be splendid opportunity for novices tc become well acquainted with the sport. Monday will be practice ay, when entrants will shoot at 100 targets, followed by the state championship shoot f the Pol gold medal and the handi shoot for the Spokesman-Review medal The interstate a: fatio. teur state champtonship s be held on Tuesday to be followed by the shoot at 25 targets for the Smith gun trophy and the shoot for the Rainier trophy, and the three man team race. The shooting will start at 9 q'clock and Fauntleroy and Alki cars will leave for the club grounds every 15 minutes PIGEONS FLY LONG CONTEST IN RAINS The held tts Oregon Mbera Next week the | shooting trap. | th udgeon was put the Gin will a If more people knew of the real sport there is in trap shooting, of the feeling of satisfaction that runs up and down your spine when you make a score that shows you & skilled marksman, the Harbor Island grounds would be crowded atevery weekly shoot and hun dreds of gunners would gather at the Harbor Island, Green Lake and AS A letter of recommenda- tion, the well filled pass book speaks loudly and ef- fectively. Have you ever had a sav- ings account? $1.00 will start you. Interest 4 Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE ama oot will attle Racing Pigeon club mile race from Euge Sunday. The birds were at 8:31 a.m. weather cloudy, no wind and occasional |showers. Eleven birds were com | peting from six lofts. P. Van Lobberagt’s bird proved | to be a persistent flyer, defying the rain and being the only bird to ar. |rive Sunday, entering its loft 6:30 p. m Following Is the result in f Yds. 1 t al ' r Min P. Van Lobberagt 96 J. B, Lukens J, B. Lukens C. Bauwens H. Thompson C. Bauwens L. V. Gregson The next race burg, Oregon, May Says He'll Tell Secrets of CHICAGO, May 12.—Ray om 409.83 409.38 will be from Rose 16. has received notice suspension as a result had with Umpire “Silk” O'Loug' during which Schalk kicke 'umpire's mask about the field of indefin of a row Capital and Surplus $811,000 HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financiai District. JAMES D. HOGE, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. | KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work “Quick service—good results.” J. H. MENDENHAL Camera Spectaliat Vike President All a-Flutter CHICAGO, May 12.—“Butterfly” members of some of Chi cago’s best families were suffering heart flutterings today Here's the reason Thru the United Societies, comprised American organizations, persons who workers investigating drink selling and counter-in vestigation Leopold Neumann, organizer for the “Dr. Hugo Meyer of Vienna,” gained elite circles Dr. Meyer” declared ball and cocktail capacity leaders. Many of these women and social workers. 1 spent about $50 a day trying to keep De, Meyer.” At the heme of & prominent drank so many cocktails she danced on women smoked.” Neumann said Societies May 23 MARKET REPORT Heavy rains in California have stopped shipments of all berries | Kennew from that state for the time being. Local berries e arriving and the demand for them is on the increase joseberries jumped from $1 to $1.50. Veal and pork are weak The poultry market generally is of have dan many German opposed social 8 decided on United entree Socleties Chicago's as Pen Im Swift'e—Second at today he amazed at of some of Chicago's wom he said, are leading suftr war aze ne high soctety agists STEWART HOUSE 96 Mtowart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Largs, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, BOC said a girl all the th Chicagoan Near he would vefore United Therefore give the the names rt flutterings SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME PIECE Cxox oKcH corre ou ~ . Teachers Strawberries for Fees Fork Prices Paid Producere Poultry, Veal and Just Printere o 1013 THIRD AN 1043 Squad Rprings iarger od wine, dow. lemons, per crate grapefrult ‘Belling Prices Butter, Kaw Cherries Chertien Cucumbers tive Washington ‘enmery, brick Jee Wve Waeht neton Country May and Grate (Prices pald producer) e Aitaite Barley Ear | Pow straw, Washington nd th und onte ton Blacks Winsraps wt 00 Country May Onions esale 61 6 18 ONE-PRICE DENTISTS ::: Best Gold Best Bridge- | woe $4.00 Best s f Tes h Best set of Tet $5. 00 B f Teeth with Masanel $8.00 Painiess Extraction Included | We make a specialty iM) hiadianon | all branches of Dentistry.) (000% i000: Any work that don’t prove) :i:0 satisfactory will be made Local appien over free of charge at amy ‘..""")" time. All work guaranteed ¥2)1."" for 12 years. Painless ex- "*" ”* traction.” Examination Onions, ‘green 207 University St. Stee a ses, Opposite agate ington sound oats Cal. aweot potat 03% @ 02% | Btraw, ton ... akima Gems 24,00 @40.00 | Timothy ho and Montana spudsi6.00 @47.00 | Wheat .. Is i IT IN FIRST \ ule he 8 it an the r tting wa as he ith the he nts SCHALK SUSPENDED Ite —-@| © HE WORLD OF SPORTS— Schalk, | star catcher of the American team Society Highball Parties Now Butterfly Members of Chicago’s Best Families Are| | aminers | | Constipation, | duplicated @ spectalty STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. PAGE 7. EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH HINTS FOR YOUNG SHORTSTOP. Zo SPEED, Ww POR Ni ct BB dnt lod be FOR ACCURATE ee é FLELDING “AND ¥ THROWING VHEN COVERING oR THE Bé 2°" BASEMAN FIELDING a | COVER. "$"° WHEN |} 3" BASEMAN 15 | TING BUNT. | Ase | | Maurice BE READY TO TAKE IN_ SHORTER AND SHORT CENTER FIELD FIRST BASE ALI Ls PRACTICE Rate hag Te The Owls defeated the North Se att “ Sunday, a wet making a score imponat #8 hor ith hases Taylor's running one features of low Yorks the Quigley ywual strong & ne rams, Ma defeated the 0 rks with good Cook and Peppin tah livery tr At shape. were _At Jefferson park | sina mare “ WATSON WINS BY K. panes KENOSHA, Wis, May 12.— After having dropped his man once in the third, Red Watson knocked out Mike Snyder in the sixth round of their ached. uled 10-round bout night. Snyder took the I the first two rounds, right to the jaw sent him to the floor in the third. A similar blow ended the fight, with Watson as the winner, in the ixth round. Lathrop Board is of Medical Ex- to practice in the state of Washington, and he has been practicing in Seattle for several years. The doctor does not claim that his tr ment is a cure-all, and he will not take your case if he thinks he cannot benefit you. If medical or surgical treatment ts what is needed in your case, he will tell you so, and advise you to go to your physician and surgeon for treatment. Dr. Lathrop does not charge for consultation and you are | welcome to visit his office at 214-15 | Peoples Bank Bldg., any day except | Sundays, » 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Some the diseases that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys- pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, Lumb Neuralgta Liver Trouble, Rheumatism, Appen- dicitis, Headaches, Paralysis, In- somnia, Kidney Trouble and Stom ach Trouble. Doctor the State DENTAL and OPFICAL PRICES CUT, Fo Sult the Hard Times No such low prices ‘or strictly high-class Dental and Optical vork were ever offered n Seattle or elsewhere, You need not hurry, ny low pri will con tinue while the hard| times last. | Hard Times Optical Prices | Call at My Op tieal De part. ment. Have i ted for you and I will guarantee to| save you from 60c to $6 on any palr of glasses you may require, Len: es | |Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S, | Keattio'® Loading Dentist, Dental Dep Open 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. licensed by | FIRST AND ABOVE ‘THE B/ Seattle Chureh First Christian Madison M. E Tur and Jean battery for the i and H te nine Lindsay J the Christians Van Wyek and owman for Madisons In a game featured by the bat work of H. Potts H Sh for vietors, t views won fr Vernon Case of the day bt and el I2to4 hitting star views, with ® the r Comets was the the for Lak gles TEAM STORM BOUND EUGENE, Ore, May 12 Bill Hayward and five f Oregon track athletes are storm. nd in California, with the dual meet with the University of Wash ngton track m scheduled here jfor Friday | After taking part giate meet at San Francisco, [the Oregon team started home Sat urday night, but ran into hea | rains and washouts on the railroad, and the men m not reach here | before tonight or tomorrow Mich [will handicap them in thelr et with Washington ‘SUNDAY AND MA | GUESTS OF GARY IN HIS HOME NEW YORK, May -Billy and Ma Sunday are guests today of Mr and Mrs, E. H. Gary at their Fifth ave. home, this being Billy's day of rest The night Judge Gary and party attended the meeting in Paterson ®unday told his hearers that when he went to his Indiana home, the cook prepared him a spectal meal A big, thick beefsteak, a lot of gravy, a baked potato, a big hunk of lemon with a lot of juice! Good night! So that is what t going to give him fo; Last night Sunday thousand men t water Wagon the Paterson called Coach * m 12 pie he Garys are luncheon helped several in a trip on the There were 10,000 tn tabernacle. He first 10 to 15 years platform and raw material of 15 boys from to the edge of the cited them as the the saloon Look at them,” he shouted, “in- nocent, clean, pure, with every prospect In life! Th are what whisky preys upon! Then he waved a big American flag and cried How many stand with me help of God, 1 against the saloon the first chance I get’? Come on, manhood of Paterson! Let me take a look at you Every f Billy's 10,0¢ ers leaped to his feet Maybe they will not vote for pro | hibition if the issue comes up lo cally, but they all said last night they would of you and vote will the men say, ‘By one hear BOXER IS RELEASED NEW ORLEANS | ward Kern, held by here pending an autopsy over the body of .Natalis Lafauci, who died Monday after collapsing in the ring during @ contest with Kery, was released last night Physicians said the boxer's death was due to heart dilation superinduced — by vleurisy May d the authorities 12. B. TAYLOR Ideal Shoe Repair Shop Surgical Hoot Specialint Over 25 years’ practical ex Latest machinery, b All peri ence at ma terials repairing Main while y wait 1068 1023 Pike Street Oppostie Winton Motor Car Co. University | in the inter. | How They Stand In the Leagues 'WILDINGS NORTHWESTERN LE AC Mewttle NATIONAL LEAGUE | v LOD of | thor in an | nelle |thony I Jant of the jthe former lawn tenni of Great Britain and | Australasian team for neve May 1 The recent the lint fighting Darda of An DON killed effort cont V to in Vilding Ro: ree the second Marit champion played on the in I al year AMERICAN LEAGUE is « matcher |] — PRAISES WILDING FRANCISCO, Ma McLoughlin, former Ame ican tennis champion, expressed r jRret today at th th of Anthor |. Wilding of New Zealand, fort tennis champion of Great Brit |who was killed fighting the ‘I Jin the Dardanelles, Wilding Jed McLoughlin for the |nis ch 191 The mendow said MeLoughlir ! thing about his abilit the world knows urk feat in Wilding te of ‘ mt asa pla that. He er deve st wports racq athlete of his that he er that ever handled was never a fairer m what I have ! it is easy ped fir jand fre RESUS 1 |last battle ws nt to his death a went into important ways just to his op; the game on the le to the last LEAGUE NORTHWESTERN pedis A a 14, Bea match ment el ar , NATIONAL RESULTS elph LEAGUE ol foot son ted | y by entatives of the six high schools of the city and will be submitted to the principals for thelr approval According to now stands, the Oct was ado . LEAGUE RESULTS | the schedule as it! keason will open etween Broad attie and will | a game betweer The date of has COAST LEAGUE Bt Angeles—8 with a clash and West Nov. 20 with lin and Lineol Frank Jetermined upou definite: | et nding the date of the Oregon-Washington contest The schedule follows October Broadway Seattle Octo October Anne. October 15 West Seattle | October 16 lard October 22 Seatt Octo coln October October In. November 6 way close Fra the LBANE May 12.—Jobnny Kilbane, world’s featherweight champion, picked up more money here last night by outpoint ing Mel Coogan of Brooklyn in a tam 10-round bout. Kilbane weighed 128 and Coogan 129 pounds A. & K. TEAM VICTOR tly organized sum gue, the Augustine man team nded the ' rt end a 1,140-to-1 score to th Brunewick-Balke bunch on the Bismarck alleys last night | Hulin and Reichert of the opposing ams tied for high score of 116 nd Reichert made high average of | ‘4 $100,00 DAMAGE MOTHERS GIVEN | DONE BY FOREST LESSON IN CARE FIRE AT SEWARD OF LITTLE ONES SEWARD, Alaska, May 12.— While a forest fire which broke out yesterday is still burning today in the brush west of the town, Seward is apparently wate The fire, which started on the Poland homestead, was blown northward toward Seward, and destroyed the roundhouse, ma- chine shops, car shops and half the rolling stock of the Alaska Northern railway. The loss is estimated at $100,000. Seven small houses and eight tent houses were also burned Until the wind died out it ap peared as if Seward was doomed and the women and children were sent to the head of the put aboard the Santa Ana NEW YORK va. West 8—Ballard vs. Lincoln 9—Franklin vs. Queen Queen Anne vs. Broadway vs. Bal Franklin vs. West In th mer jim-j¢ & Kyer fo e re r 23—Broadway va bn Lin Ballard vs f Q n Fr Anne 29 nklin Lin Franklin vs (or dates pending) Qu Broad Anne vs. | | Williams fromthe sed the the mothers’ | Marche, to care of in A live model—Teddy 5-month-old youngster home. session Theodora Tuesday |training demonstrate fants. There was a big attendance of mothers. Many equipped | {with pencil and pad, jotting down the thruout the | ternoon Teddy Ject, voicing objections to only one demonstration—the pouring of boracic acid into his eyes to make them cleaner and brighter. That was going a bit too far Teddy pro- tested tn angry baby talk ; Mrs. Grace Harrington and Mrs The steamer Corwin, which had|rdith Hickey were the demonstra stopped here en route to Nome from | ¢ ors of the day. A lecture was given | Seattle, and had left in the morning. \»y pr, Arthur Martin aio) was reca led Ape Deere epee all) “Similar lectures and demonstra-| ee Senteto. the tire (tone. Will held weekly The | ard residents to fight the fire. Jcourse is free and the public is in | Postmaster Hickey and M. D.| viteg LOGUE WINS TITLE | Crocker of Seattle were among | By defeating Rivers in Sipe: those who lost their homes. A crew of men working under contested match last night, 50 Ray Logue won the cham ataan Frank Ballaine, founder of the city saved a row of fine residences. ship in Class B of the three-cushion | tournament for the city title, which The fire covered an area mapped out for the government _— has been in progress at Brown & Hulen’s for some weeks. Rivers terminal {almost overcame Logue's early PLAY GOLF FINALS }lead, but a run of six cinched the SAN FRANCISCO, May game for Logue. Rivers’ high run The two golfers generally conced. ed to be the best amateurs in Call-| was five, The game was played tn }104 innings. fornia met on the Presidio links to day to contest in the finals of the | Panama-Pacific exposition amateur | wi HOLD D BANQUET King county democrats will cele-| | brate baaneen day Thursday even tournament. They are Harry K. B. Davis and Jack Neville, and sit match will be over 36 holes Davis got into the finals by de. |ing with a banquet and speeches in Den-|/the new Commercial Club rooms,| | Arcade building. A number of pro-| | gressives and independents have} was at of school, Bon the proper came pointers given proved an excellent sub- j | | | | 12. | WILDING, TENNIS EXPERT, KILLED, BY TURKS— | BROADWAY AND WEST SEATTLE ARE VICTORS attle high e victor- day with ectively for the firet the won mber-t sllowed cred hits, landed on when} cod tm finally Ch Pine offerings jus ttle defeated Franklin ing the victory) b pitching of} ide boys. Het outfit down to nine men toé strikeout route. r rted th when they, crows the pam| d that wi ng the fifth rum he Frank ntest anklin sent in the next f in boys 8co | the seventh. po stay} Venice bases Coast league, is from pneumonta, j a dip into the surf manager of the m of the wsly ill wed Finest looking and most satisfactory artificial teeth in the world, Ceol, agre strong, light] and durable. Made to properly, fit any mouth. They restore al youthful appearance, plumping| the cheeks and removin wrinkl At, per set, $5, Crown and clalty ORALTHESIA Our new method makes alll] dental operations painless, standing offer— “If we hurt you, don’t pay should convince the most ske} tical Lowest prices in the city for} high-class work. BOSTON DENTIST 1420-22 SECOND AVE. Opposite Bon Marche © Main 1186 Location 12 Years $10 and $15. bridgework a g FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-1, Bldg. FREE DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington st. near Second ave, and have the ex-government physl- cian diagnose your ease and prescribe for you, absolutely without charge We want your patronage and fer you the doctor's services as am inducement, __Leok for the Yellow Fromt = 7) guarantee the superiority of ‘Lundberg and give free trial to prove t A. LUNDBERG CO. Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limb 1107 THIRD AVE Trusses, feating E. H. Bankhead of Chicago. 1 up in 36 holes, while Neville de START CUE TOURNEY, | been invited to attend t feated M. A, McLaughlin of nev, 7 up and 5 to play Bec three-cushion billiard tourna will be staged this week new Pope-Sibley billiard hall, 1417 Third ave, Two nights will be devoted to the tournament which is the first of a series of such tourneys to be staged each week during the next month. It will start tonight and be continued Friday evening. The public is in vited to see the games, which will be played for a substantial prize | Sixteen or more players will draw [for @pponents and the losers will drop out, uke I determi Tam « graduate loges ty the United States have had 20 years experie 1 Hoar Vart oma 6 your needs before of 1 treat disorders of the vital orga Kidney - YOU MONEY attempting to ne of the highest classed medical cols Tam & legally licensed physician andl ‘nce in my profeasion—9 yeare in Seattley PAAMINE FREE Blood and Skt Bladder, Varleo 914" for Blood Disorders for reliable Wasserman Bi DNAWAY, 802 Union and Third, Oftive Sunday effect a Stomach, Disorders, Hydros » Veins ; od Test, -4 Liberty Building Opposite Postoftice 9am. to 8 pm, 10 a m, to 12,

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