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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. PAGE 7. | FULLERTON TELLS THE FANS SOMETHING OF JAKE DAUBERT AND HIS BALL STRUGGLES FRENCH WANT RACES | INSPITE OF THE WAR | |HERE IS HOW THEY PLAYED THE GAME SEVENTY YRS. AGO A baseball bug art that to sug Sept, 23 of thi all magnates com some fashion the on memorate In Practically a universal demand has Just gone up In French pete gl bgt nt vg hes eporting circles for the reopening, thie spring, of all the leading betty @ praying re which form the basis of the pre: ent code of the game. The prin cipal paragraphe of these rules adopted by the Knickerbocker association of In French race courses. Longchamp: La Fitte and Deauville, it le Insls hould at least be reopen- ed, and the leading events, such the Grand Prix, the Derby, the Diane and the Grand Criterium should be run. Backere of the movement insist that, not only would the re- opening of the race courses fall to present any Inharmonious contrast with the great struggle In which France Is engaged, but they Insist that the struggle iteelf hae made the re-opening of the courses all the more imperative. Countless thousands of the best horses In France have al- ready been killed In the war, they point out. Thousands more must yet die, and it is Imperative that France should not allow the lapse, for a single moment, of her efforts at Improving the breeding of horses. With the close of the war, France will have ogal need than ever before for rearing the best hor pos. sible. Auteull, Chantilly, Malson- shall ‘home’ to oond ba from firet to thir paces, equidistant. “The ball must be pitched, not thrown, for the bat. id out of the fleld or outside the range of first or third base ie foul, “Three balls being struck at and mi d and the last one caught Is a hand out; if not caught ls considered falr and the etriker bound to run, “If a ball be struck or tipped and caught elther flying or on the first bound It is a hand out. “Three hands out, al! out. be from 45 pace b Victoria and Seattle will come to|/Angeles is receiving as a healthful Seattle for their Sunday game, haven for athletes must please th which will end thelr week's series jcity, which has nothing but climate and after that game Raymond and |to peddle his merry men will hit the choo-choo | right back to that dear Canada to The Jinx must be In the name. start a week's series on Monday sooner does Emt! Frisk get on a “Players must take — thelr with the Vancouver Cha Seattle untform a rick up the | strikes In regular turn — willow, with a cha: to drive ¢ “All disputes and differences With Vancouver leading the a single that may put Seattle on the relative to the game to be de Jeague and Seattle with a firm grip|map for a minute, than he blows | cided by the umpire, from whom on its tail feather, that series at|the chance and walks k to the there is no appeal. Vancouver next week does not/bench as if he had never seen “A runner cannot be put out In making one base when a balk is made by the pitcher promise heaps of excitement, unless | fast b the Canucks have grown blood thirsty on account of the war, and will go out to the park to witness the slaughter of Seattle as a sub ‘TACOMA SHUTS our stitute for the real thing. |THE ABERDEEN CATS | 1 _Ho, hu SPORTOBITS | With Jim Jeffries having a very close call with pneumonia, “Hap ABPRDE May 18.—In a game Hogan, bere ga oad be © — ifeatured by fielding, the Ta. ~~~ nnn fn a critical condition from the|coma Tigers shut out the Aberdee able to join ‘his team after being made & sensational one-hand catch | team, 71 to 55, at Champaign, Il interned for weeks in a Los Angeles | of a torrid drive and doubled when % yfeeenki ones y | hospital, the advertising that Los/ Aberdeen had the bags crowded Ed Walsh, Chicago American Tacoma + 0001000 2 2—5 league pitch has recovered from NEW berdeen ... 00000000 0-O/tlIness, and leaves Los Ang to CALIFORNIA Road” down Cotumbdta re ocean gail mak miles nearer Puget 200 miles near onal CE ‘TRALIA, May May 15.—Athletes | representing the Montesano, Che balls, Aberdeen, Hoquiam and Cen. WAY “North Denk River and Ban Francisco ’ join his team. University of Chicago b: nine will leave In August for five months’ tour of Orient to play with Japan university nines. Francis Oulmet, national amateur Batis from Itralia high schools are participating |. Francle : cm 39, 38 3 in the Southwesters Weohrentus {golf champ, defeated H. P. Faring Steamer train leaves ™. k 4 fleld ton of Woodland at B&: pontine Steamer arrives San Francisco 2:30 p m.|tTack and field meet here today. \7n..°\ sstertay for the & ome next day a adh dilate |The re eam of the Kelso high|” i Second Av olambia cc! oh we r : “ @. 4. Moore, C.F. and T. Agt, G. N. ny.|*°h0ol, which won this event at the! miss Molla Bjurstedt of Norway Cowlitz county meet last Saturday will take part in the re’ lay. RIVERS BEATS BOALT At the Pope-Stbley rooms day night the first “Rapid rine three-cushion tournament came to 107 Yesier Way iO. maaan, CF. A. Hor. Pes. Ry St., San Francisco. = cksom, Davenport Hotel. FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Banderson’s Cotton Root Pitis, the best and only re- lable remedy for FEMALE TROUBLES AND IRKEGU- IES. Cure the most obstinate cares in & fry Gaya Price $2 per box, or 3 maited tn plain wrapper. Money ed if they fall after fair trial. Hours tof p m Sundays 11 to 1. one REMEDY vO. Room 21, 217% Pike St. wins women's metropolitan singles tennis champlonship at Forest Hills Y., defeating Mre. Barger Wal lach of New York, 6-3, 6-1. | (BROADWAY TAKES a ives wo SIXTH STRAIGHT The semi-finals were played by The Broadway high team won ite Rivers and Teepe, and Rosenthal‘ sixth consecutive victory yeaterday | and Boalt. Rivers and Boalt were afternoon in a joose and rather brought together for the final, the interesting contest i Franklin former taking the game and the | winning § to 3. Broadway has not been ded yet this season, and if she anc of the schedule games, it w e her the city higt hamplionsh Broadway Franklin, wit PLAY FINALS TODAY The finals in the preliminaries of the grammar school baseball sched Rossman and Clothier and Lewis. The work of Umpire Lief was unsatis ri nenage wd the Seerteetty, ot nd give free factory at tim trial to prove it. ule will be played today, after which | In a slugfest in which both teams A LUNDBERG co. the finals will start. There are flve took part, Mallard dete | sections in class A and three in « h ; sees, Deformity Appliances and coln high boys yester 6% Artificial Limba class B. In the former class today putting Ballard next to Broadway In Salmon Bay of the Ballard section will play Adama of the North sec tion, and Youngstown, in class B, will play Latona. 1107 THIRD AVEN the high school title race. Lince team work was poor, while Batlard played a snappy and coming game. The batteries were: Ballard Sheriff and Wiggins; Lincoln Horne, McKinley, Turner and Hoff. strom. Umptre, f up MOUNT VERNON, May 15.— With more than 100 athletes repre senting practically every school in the county, the all-county track and field meet is being held here today. A tennis tournament was the fea- ture of the morning, followed by a parade and band concert. The track program will be run off this after. | noon, My idea of nothing at all: The) fun there ts in giving an exhibition of surf-board riding and high diving in Lake Washington at this season of the year. This Fulton man must! train for his stunt in a cold storage i plant 1 OHIO DENTISTS MARKET REPORT ONE-PRICE DENTISTS | Best Gold $4. 00° Crowns ... 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Barley Eastern Washington oate | Puget sound timothy ., S| Puget sound on {eo LINCOLN HOTEL @| sor, wo E™ Rate $1 per day 115 Market st,, San Francisco's greatent thy thorofar min. fro om Rates $1.00. 81 2 min, trom Peery Depo principal docks, Write for reservat | no. lt HOTEL COURT BUSH ST. AT STOCKTON “In the Heart of Everythi #& Minates to Expo, Rates, Kuro; Take Use Star Wants Ads for Re-| [Ps sults. Thinat y Wheat .. | minded men }is poor BY HUGH FULLERTON There {s a lesson for all young men in Jake Daubert, member of | u Brooklyn baseball tour premier first baseman of the try. It 1s a lesson in confidence tn one’s own ability and a proof that the fellow who sticks to his work, faithful who refuses to be dis couraged and plugs right along sooner or later will find himeelt. If you glean thru the three find fewar fellowa who will Inter ost You more, or whom you will Ike ter than this same big, quiet fel-| low who {s almost as shy as a girl and very hard to get acquainted | vith, He runs from interviewers, | but when he finds that they really him and that they are on the about it he smiles a kind, likable smile and {s just a natural) fellow le Turned Back players ever have gone thru} fence that he endured and back, Four times he| ht up fr the minor | leagues and four times he waa sent| back before he finally. gained the} confidence tn himself that was nec ossary | Daubert was born ona farm! down fn thern Pennaylvanta, not far from Lancaster, and as & boy he yed ball for a little town | team, He was brought Into Lan-| }easter and for a whole year and r of another played around that district | The next year he was in the| Southern league, and ft was at Nashville that he came to the prom: | jinent notice of the scouts, At the end of the first season there were five major league clubs fighting for his services and Cleveland got him He joined Cleveland {n the epring training trip. He was too modest and retiring to advertise himself and, altho he looked good, he w sent back af a brief trial years [n succeasion he ond doubt the greatest first baseman in the Southern—and | each year he joined the big show and was declared a failure. Brooklyn Nabs Him eland had grown to belfeve ver would do. but ped tn and procured This time Daubert determined to! make good. The first day he step ped on the base he started rushing the attack. Rather to his own sur prise, he discovered that the differ ence between the major and the tainor league playing was chiefly {o tb imagination. He commenced hitting and found that he could bat the pitching of the big stare almost as well as he could those lesser | nes who shine in the smaller| leagues And from that day to this he has been one of the best batters in the National league. “HAP” HOGAN BETTER | ANGELES, May 15.—The condition of Manager Hap Hogan of the Venice baseball club, who is til of pneumonia, ts improved today although his doctors say he is not yet out of danger. The crisis {n his case has not been reached JEFF PAST CRISIS LOS ANGELES, May 15 Jeffries, former pugilistic champlo’ of the world, is on the road to re-| covery today, following a jong {iI from pneumonia, He will not able to leave his home for two weeks, his doctors say CONSIDERATION Los Any system of practice that can late human suffering certainly consideration of fair and women, and that system which can accomplish this eault Aevorves tho greatest measure T a denerves the whose good fortune ft has been to become familiar with the true principles underlying my sya- of treatment, or that have had fits Trom the treatments there are undeviating in thelr opinions At my ayatem of treatment ts a hat 19 med. Misconceptton 6 theories and principles of my of treatment is duo only to ul per souree of information. tion without Investigation judgment. suit me in regard to your efl- help you T will ment, and if I ean tell no; and if I cannot help you |T will not take your case, If medi- clne or surgery is what is needed fn your case, 1 will tell you so, and ad- {ne you to mo back to your phy Lathrop, Spine and Nerve 214-15 People’s Bank and Pike. Hours 9 Consultation free MEDICINE Co, 11% Yesler \Way We have Chinese Roots, Veretadle, Cures all chronto diseases and dis- orders of men d women Ni. Kennedy and Tonriat an Dock, Heattle, 6:1 opt | unday) 0, 10:80 m m., 1:20, 2:00, ox cept Bunday @Bunday 2:20), 6:30 Dm Saturday, 11:45 pm. Time table subjost to change without notice. Phone Mais 3101. Price 000 Hound Trip —IN THE WORLD OF ‘SPORTS— EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH Jake Daubert Is a Modest Violet, But He’s a Whale on That Sack! gues among the players you will) 4 LESSON TOR. THE YOu G e Baltimore Buftaio Witson’s Modern Business Col-)as manager, after losing earl lege will tangle with the Port An-|straight games. They will plas| } geies club at Port Angeles. Kid Mount Vernon Sunday and are RUN IT OFF TODAY Melvor, recently released by the the market for more games. Ad | Tacoma club on account of the 14 dress Ruth at Stanwood 1 ph ege boys. the former should prov pitchers’ college tean ular game t and has one of the fastest teams in the state. town team the College, P. Welch, 308 Alaska building, Seat- tle. By de | at Kingston, gers won their ninth straight ga er limit, w battles of the year. ting the Kingston nine ] FRENCH PEOPLE WANT RACE TRACKS OPENED _ | SEATTLE AND VICTORIA PLAY HERE SUNDAY— ' CHURCH LEAGUE| WALA LLL LD LLL LLL LLP | How They Stand In the Leagues} | NOKTHWESTERN LEAGUE nesuLTS In the Seattle Church Athletic Victoria-Reattle game postponed; league schedule yesterday after- At po! Vancouver 6 noon the Queen Anne Christians At Aberdeen 6, at |went down to defeat before the NATIONAL | Batlard Christians, 7 to 2. Batter | at Brook fes—Ballard, Bchneider and Stok At New ¥ ke; Queen Anne, Burnett and | At Restes Graham | The First Christian had ah easy © Amorte 1e4.| victory over the First Presbyter- ~ }fan bunch at Washington park, | eT ceane. SeOLee beating them 18 to & The batter- kiyn 12, Baltimore 16 lies were E. Turner and Lindsay for the Christia | Beeler and G. K byterians. ure 0, Chienge 6 and Eddy and for the Pres The game was called AGUE RYSULTS Onkiand 1 | |in the fifth on account of dark ayn | ness. ven"| On the Walla Walla playfield NOSTERS ‘ |the First M. E. nine defeated athe LEAGUE Tabernacle Baptista, 5 to 1, The Won, Lest. Pet. batteries were: M. —8wanson a ee | and Hell; Tabernacle—Thomas and aren oe Laughlin Spokane ~ tf —_-—_____— | Aherdren * 44 1 I » 16 | Rain probably saved the Seattio - team from another one yes! FOUR TIMES Coast LEAGER afternoon, but they still rete SENT BACK Wid sikkocccs A CR firm grip on the basement title, TO THe city A Visit to Rhododendron Field At SILVERDALE, steamer leav- me ing PIER 2 SUNDAY, 9:00 a mm and 1:80 p. m., returning at 8 py 10 0\] m. Datly except Saturday, leavin 10:00 & m. 50 tt returning at 5:8 TS round trip, ~ BULL BROS, ‘| Just Printers £| 4013 THIRD “AIN 1043 | STARTED TARLY AND HAS BEEN AT Rit ‘IT EVER SINCE JAKE DAVBERT _ SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Am yi wertece UNION ONCHESTRR, Dancteg Teachers Com petemt , Or, May 15,—The Ore-| ngton track and field t, postponed from yesterday on | vunt of inclement weather, is| [eine held here today. {ll twirl for the col against Pete Reardon league pitcher, and this © to be one of the beat The m has lost but one reg his year, to Bellingham That Seattle billiard parlor Come in and see. has in the finest the world? DODE BRINKER IS HERO AT SPOKAN SPOKANE, May 15—Vancouver |ANDERSON IS AHEAD drove another clincher on the first BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Any of the fast outof. *® destring games with communicate with E In the series 0 of if play-ofts in the! three-cushion billiard tourney for the city championship last night, | Anderson beat Art Basel, 25 to 11 ch made a high run of four. In class D Anderson beat Sholtz, and he will win the class prize if he | beats Basel tn the finals. position yesterday by defeating the) Spokane Indians, 6 to 4, in a game) |featured by hitting when it would! do the most good. The Champs owe their victory to Brinker, whose usty wallops at the pill drove home four of their runs. Kramer for the Champs got away well in the STEWART HOUSE Stewart St, ‘Near Pike Public Market 13 to 5, the Ballard Ti The Tigers want games, particular early innings, but the Indians land ly with outof-town teams. Phone od on his delivery later in the game I CAN SAVE you MONEY Ballard 702 or write Thomas Wy-\ Vancouver .. 200011002 ard, 6557 15th ave. N. W Spokane 0001001024 your needs before attempting to effect «| In the Commercial league sched ule today, the fta will co agains BEATS WASHINGTON 1 EXAMINE FREE the Milwaukee Ratlroad nine at Co- 1 treat Gleorers of the vital creane Nerves, Liver, Stomach, lumbia City; the Fire Underwriters GoRVALLIS “on. May 15.—The ~ Varicose Veins, Blood and Skin Disorders, will meet the Seattle Hardware Co. University of Washington baseball aor se" for Blood Disorders team at Jefferson park, and the ning was defeated by the Oregon Come to me for reliable Wasserman Blood Test, Lilly Co, bach Co. at The Stan will tangle with the Ham ganized, Agricultural college team here yes 5 toi, Williams for O. A. ¢ ed the visitors but three hits and their’ mine errors cost them the DR. DONAWAY, 302-3-4 Liberty Building! 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