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| MATURO LEADS IN TITLE BILLIARD MATCH— | BELMONT’S STROMBOLI WINS HANDICAP RACE | STALLINGS COACH tlonals, is eald to have consent: FOR HARVARD NINE! «* to act #8 advisory conch to = ea the Harvard baseball squad. allinge last year gave the CAMBRIDGE, Mess, May 21. playere a few hints on “inside Geo. T. Stallings, manager of baseball.” Three years ago we could have offered youa 20for 10 cents cigarette of superior quality. But that cigarette would have been 90% just like all others. We could have given you no legi- timate reason for changing to ours. So we waited—and made researches and spent thousands of dollars —until we origi- nated NEBO plainend, a cigarette that is in every respect, except shape and color of paper, ‘‘ Utterly Different” from any other cigarette that was ever manufactured. A cigarette that offers you every reason for changing from the just-like-all-the-rest cigarette you are now smoking. 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FOR CANADIAN SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT J JOHNSON TO SEND MATERIAL FOR GAMES GAMES CHICAGO, May 21.—In order Northern France @ chance for reer ers of the American league will be graph a number of baseballs te says ho will ask the players to con of material which he will provid consignment five gross of balls, protectors, with six sets of new \ Mac Risatllon down James ro's lead by two points In the 1 block of play for the North cut M | west three-cushion billiard title, at Brown & Hulen's last night before a record crowd, Last night's score | Maturo 50, Bisailion 62, mak ing the totals for the two nights of} was | play Maturo 100, Bisailion 8¢ | Maturo ts piling 1 alday follows cap extremely difficult | to poem overcome. Last night, however, nn MPO. A when he chopped away most of a Bega Sao Sine 16-point lead within 25 Innings, Mac oe eae e al that gives bis ee SS he ee fr nce in him tonight cia 28.8 Luck h 2 all against him dur nie ing and it ts high time) m. i | ; oo 2° he led on by the billiard] Re re ae ee Fe ee pw Krai co 3 ece"9 Maturo played a different style Totale % 7 10 37 38 8} game olling his oppo ADR MPO AB | nent extent Mac eS aes y time he came to/r 2 a eye Bisailion re in te ee " 1 1 e 6 e mt. Both, tn) } a me ee fact, were very careful with their Cine ee | play, which made the match run up i he ie t Inst the 6 e686 8 6 0 as against the 69)? Ske aod frames of the first block Es ee Re Maturo made two runs of four; i 2 ie. Bisailion three runs of three. Sim at uf Tonight's match will begin at § Soe o'clock and will settle the honors retarr eet 1068018 O86 Hummary) ‘Two-base bite Dieatty, Frisk. FAST STEEL STEAMER POTLATCH Leave Colman Dock 9 a. m. stop at Port Townsend, Port is and Port Angel Returning, leave Port ‘at 5:30 p. m., after the ball game, calling at Dungenes: Port Williams and Port Ange’ and arriving ittie about 11 p. m, Staterooms at regular one way rates for round trip. Return portion of excursion tickets good returning from any of the abo points on any Puget Sound Navigation Co.'s steamer on Sunda May 23. Meals served or take your own lunch basket, if you prefer, BALL GAME The well-known Shaner & Wolff team of Seattie will play the Port Angeles team and steamer leaves on return trip after the game. Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock Round Trip $1.00. Children, 5 to 12, 50c. In order to win the match, which is for 150 points, the Seattle pla: will have to make 64 points tont ‘WILL TO LEAD CREW : Clark Will, who rowed No, 2 on the Washington varsity crew this] > wed with the)» year and who h crew for four seasons, has been is @ three-year letter man Seattle Ice Cream Co.’ Cream of Quality Creams Delightful and Healthful It’s Pure—Absolutely Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELOOME be donated to the fighters 50 bats to allow the Canadian soldiers ‘| eation between fights, famous play asked by President Johnson to auto: Johnson tribute signed balls to the collection He proposes to send in the first ix masks and six catchers’ iniforms NO SUCCESSOR FOR HOGAN THIS YEAR LOS ANGELES, May 21.—Out of respect to the memory of Hap Hogan, leader of the Venice Ti- gers, who died recently, the Ven- lee club will play without = man- for the remainder of this season. it became known today that President Maier would not ap- point a successor to Hogan untli 1916, Dick Bayless is piloting the team, hie offictal title being “acting manager.” HERE'S BOX SCORE OF THURSDAY’S GAME The box score of the Seattle-Van. couver game tn Vancouver /Thurs- Mome run—Reath mith, Nye Raymond. M Racrifics hite—Wotell | er, Nye, Kilitiey, Bases on bal off Mate ¢ off Those 2 Barth 3. Passed ball mit Beet elected captain of the Varsity crew. | tem dasee Vancouver 9. Beakete Will, popularly known as “Brick,” |) ye lg fe ner § y pit ner Gefeat to Nowe tm pire—McOreevy NORTHWESTERN At Vancouver At Tacoma } At Aberdeen 1 LEAGUS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS 2, New York 4 ned men post rain coast 1s FAGUE RESULTS Pr Ventos & game post “COAST LBAGUE Won. 1 DOTY IS RELEASED Bob Brown of ancouver team believes that he has his squad so ell organized that he can finish |the season with a 13-man team, so he handed Pitcher Ed Doty the blu envelope yesterday. Such a move is in strong contrast to the Seattle team, which, if it were not for the 14-man Imit could very well add a rellable pitcher and a couple of artista with the bludgeon to the squad 1 CAN SAVE a "exper 9 your needs before attempting to effect a! “4 to me for reliable Wans YOU MONEY ‘of the highest classed medion! col~ aictan and tn Seattle, lence In my profession—9 ¥ 1 EXAMINE FREE Stomach, Disorders, Hydro- Liver, Bk re. Blood Test. DR. DONAWAY, 802-3-4 Liberty Building Union and Third, Opposite Postoffice Office Hours, 9 #. m. to p.m. Sundays, 10 0. m. to 13. |innings Wicker held the Tigers to |HARKNESS TWIRLS . n ono 12 eta} 1 ses “ a io 3 om phie > a8 VEDERAL LEAGUE Won. Lost Pittebore 12 Newark “ " 18 16 Raitimore Fie Buffalo 1 68 —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS ——|| | SSAEEE Shoes FORMER TO VNCRUTER EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH ‘LEAGUE STARS WILL AUTOGRAPH | BALLS SURE Teac” “*" COFFEY CAMPS ON WILCARD'’S TRAIL ——————- YOURE A FINE FATHEAD( — BUNTING ON) “THE By Hal Sheridan | *ssowerer, iabless Gibsons aaa ii cael, STRIKE |\HE DIDN'T KNOW <W YORK, May 21—The ser come to terms, there is not WIrh TWO OU || THERE WAS ANY vance signs of coming summer #6 much chance of Coffey mestiil ANO “THE not to deter thefight bugs. Straw) wenert. The I Sporting A hats are as common as files in AU) clu wanted the as Corley THE PITCHER gust along BroadWay now, but the| yy a ¢, fight AND CATCHER indoor swinter sport ts claiming “bugs” » than {ts share of attention.| ‘ jm pt eae lotians there an undercur SOME OOt- HE rent of talk about the big fighters, BRANOSTAND AND By se Ratlit theiketeta<'ssc STANFORD AND U. OF leads around to the question: When BUNTING THE PILL To !_ THE PITCHER HE mictT THINK HE ponir THRO C. BREAK RELATIONS FRANCISCO, whom will Jess Willard nat seems to be of more} interest to the Broadway fight sport} SAN Ma 2L— tv ver? than anything on the calendar just! Rugpy football as an American col- now lege sport went into the discard And Billy Gibson's request for $10,- 000 for Jim Coftey's end in a match| Yesterday when athletic relations with Charley Weinert has stirred| between the University of Califor. the unsettled waters anew. Jack! nia and Stanford were broken off. Bulger, nert’s manager, replied) These are the only large colleges he was willing to eplit that figure. " : i tise. But Gibson can hold out, for Cof.|! the country to play the Ztughy fey 1s worth all he can get and| Sn. the ersity of Southera would prove a mighty good draw-| California returning to the Amert- / a eo ore t yea » ing card in such a match oe agar, ger eter han 8 year sec All athletic competitions betwee Stanford and California are off as a result of the inability of the two colleges to agree on the question of course, the talk of his meeting Wil- Jard right soon is a little prema ture, but Coffey ought to be able to thold his own with Weinert. one *ofhy permitting freshmen to take part fea) ane Is After Willard |in varsity competitions | Mar opyane covets But the big idea in Gibson's mind| This means that the annnal foot- is that Coffey is in training for a| ball game between the two col- BA ROB | (vole HAND ON ann KNOB FRITZ OR YouLL. GET it FUU OF SLIVERS ¢ |match with Willard—some time. The| !eses, one of the greatest sporting | date {s not of much importance, for| events in California, will not be the big champion {s not anxious to| held next fall. display his wares in the roped ring Tone just yet, but when he is prepared to CANS BIRMINGHAM |come into the ring again, Jim Cof-| jfey expects to be sitting Inside the! j ropes waiting for Jess. | | CLEVELAND, May 21—Pres- So Gibson wants Coffey to meet! jgent Somers of the Cleveland American league club today an- nounced that Manager Birming- }all comers until the big time ar-| |rives when his fighter will be tn} | ~ @| condition to stand up to the champ.| ham had been relieved of hi | GINNITY LOSES "18 ROUTINE NEWS | Billy Gibson fs a crafty manager,| duties, owing to “unsatisfac- a ciate ae ee pra ag, but {t will take some clever work| tory progress” made by the 1 at < ro prog 9 t ts getting to be a matter Of! +4 force the big Kansas cowboy! club. No successor to Birming routine news to record daily the} 7 t c he wants ham has yet been announced. defeat of th TACOMA, May 21.—In one ef the agg peg hottest pitchers’ duels seen here | interest t eattlo baseball team on the street in & one shows euffici ask at all, champ fnto the ring t 8 __} is not “Did| this season, Joe McGinnity of the| Seattle win?” but “How much did| “ », Tigers was defeated by his old-time| Seattle lose by?” With only | MEN'S SUITS Today’s Styles game to their credit so far this 7 rival of the major leagues, Bob) Sule 0? vat ouver, and only wus Today Wicker of Spokane, Thursday, by a score of 2 to 1. In the first eight victory from Victoria last week, the Giants are not stirring the hearts of the Seattle fans with pride and | . enthusiasm, and they have got to} one hit, and the Tigers had a chance get in and win something if they | to tle the score in the ninth, but| expect more than a corporal’s guard | Wicker put the third man out wih ie to see them play. two on bases, one aaa cline - a MAKE BRISK START OF STYLE, QUALITY and VALUE On Liberal Credit Terms 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. —this is the ONLY Seattie ‘Home’ of BRADBURY corms *20 and Up |Men’s Furnishings Dept. Just Inside Union Street Entrance The Giants made a brisk enough art Thursday, and fn the fifth tn. ning it looked very much aa if they | were out to win when, with a bat jting rally, they put three runs jacrons. Walter Matis started work jon the mound, but was listless and jerratic, allowing two runs in the ABERDEEN, May 21.—Aided by first, and he was on the point of spectacular flelding on the part of blowing when Reuter landed on him the Cats, Spec Harkness pitched a for a home run in the fourth, and no-hit, no-run game Thursday after-| Raymond jerked him. Rose went tn noon, defeating the Victoria team, 1/and finished the game, but while to 0. Harkness allowed but five| willing, had little on the ball but bases on balls, and three of the the cover, and was unable to stop men who did get on were nabbed in the-Champs. They maced Rose for double plays three runs fn the fifth, and put an- Victoria ee 0 0—O\other over In the seventh. The Aberdeen . 0 *—1 score was, Vancouver 7, Seattle 5. REMOVAL SALE PRICES TORPEDOED Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, Hard- ware, Tools and Cutlery Tomorrow morning at 9 a. m., and continuing for one week only, we throw our entire stock of first-class merchandise upon the market for whatever it will bring. We move to our new store at 517 Second Ave., opposite the 42-story Smith Bldg. Our new stock is ordered, and we must dispose of everything in the old store be- fore moving. We especially call your attention to Fishing Tackle. Right at the height of the season it goes at a terrific sacrifice. Glance over the following prices. Everything reduced: oo ou oo GREAT NO-HIT GAME Other Good Clothes at $15 oo No. 7 Stanley Jointer Planes. 14-inch Stillson Wrench.... Set Armstrong Stock and Dies No. 12 Disston Hand Saws.... Set Irwin Auger Bitts.. 50-foot Garden Hose 50-foot Moulded Hose . Ball-Bearing Hye Mower. $10,00 15-inch G American Lawn Mower. 25c Boyle’s Trout Spoons...........++ 50c spool Cuttyhunk Trolling Line, 50 y 50c dozen Allcock English single egg Hooks. $1.00 Kingfisher Silk ameled Lines. $1.50 Split Bamboo Fly Rods. $1.25 Split Bamboo Fly Rods...... $4.50 Bristol Steel Telescope Rods. Se 50 Luckie Steel Telescope Rods. $2.50 Luckie Steel Fly Rods $5.00 Split Bamboo Fly Rods... $10.00 Split Bamboo Fly Rods. 30c dozen 3-foot Scotch Leaders...... $1.00 dozen 3-foot Scotch Leaders..... $3.50 Tri-Part Casting Reels......... $7.50 South Bend Anti lsack-Lash 75c dozen Silk-tied Flies... $4.50 Kingfisher Double-tapered. Line. 75c Wilson and Dowagiac Wobblers. All Bait Casting Rods at cost. Pocket Knives, Scissors, Baseball and a $8: 95 2.00 17-inch Gre “ American Lawn Mower. .$9.85. Long or Short Handled Spades............59@ 00 Gillette or Auto-Strop Razors 00 Clauss Guaranteed Razors.. -.... 98¢ 30,00 Winchester Automatic Shotgun......$25.00 103 borondum Razor Hones........59¢ Builders’ Hardware at startling reductions. We have about 200 Small Hunting Coats, sizes up to which we are almost giving away. A great bargain if you are small enough. They go at from 19¢ to $1.39. Regular $1.00 to $3.50. I1§3.75 36, Tennis Goods navested 00 12 Off $6.50 Goodyear Hip Boots. wees se PDD 1 Gseaeene ooo OE 50 Goodyear Hip Boots. ce ceeeeees S450 2. Liquid Veneer ....- iocscesvacteaee 00 Folding Canvas Buckets, 6 to 10-quart. Just 75c No. 11% Maydole Hammers. sovecees AOE what you need in your pack or agto.... +. 98¢ MONETTE HARDWARE CO. 106 Second Ave. South Near Yesler Way