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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915. PAGE 7, PAT EASTLEY BEATS THE CHAMPS AGAIN— EXPERT TELLS HOW DIAMONDS ARE _DOPED ‘NonidS Sth mex fox'Ne Sls || IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS —| DOPED DIAMONDS _ | correy, or COUNTY ROSOMMON, PUTS WIN MANY GAMES, IRELAND ON PRIZEFIGHT —— | , heer | EVENS UP SERIES joatcher failed to clutch the third the fourth batter] The advantage gained by James series at Vancouver yesterday by|and the man on third came home |Maturo of Denver in the first nights | defeating the Champs, 4 to the) with the first tally, whi the| play was too much for Mac Bite | game again being won by Pat East-|fanned batter raced to first in/aillon, the Northwest balkliine cham |ley, who had the leaders guessing | safet \ to overcome in the next two from the first, and who held them] An error and a hit followed, and the final outcome being 150, to nine bingles, while his own team-|the three other strikeout victims | in favor of Maturo, at Brown mates poled out 13 clouts, three of| who had gain the bases thru the n's last night. The score in which were good for extra bases.| inability of the catcher to hold/jast night's block was Maturo 60) According to the Vancouver sayso,| Rogge, scooted home with the runs ulllon 43. The Denver man wom Kastley was materially helped to| that won the game 80 innings his victory by a couple of raw de | Overcoming a tremendous lead OL KNOCK 4 YE orrt ps om @\strike. With the bases | Seattle evened up the week's! Rogge struck ¢ By Hugh S. Fullerton | sundkeepers change the elevation of the slab from day to day, a rd Look at the infield ot a baseball! ing to the pitcher who ts to work ground, and perhaps you would say Box ls Soaped they are all alike. The average fan Soaping the ground around the has little idea what tricks are play-| Pitcber's slab is common, and some managers have “doped” the ground ed om that infield or how much the! in the batter's box, thelr own men : 0 ( " ; ¢ ° » physical characteristics of soll, avoiding the “doped” apots, Mixing @)] cisions by Umpire McGreevy, who HERS HA TROUB | the first 12 innings, Bisailion threat. grass and surface have to do with| red pepper or other stuff with the Y4 is said to have made a couple of} THER. in tthe @ ened Maturo with defeat. The block wild soll has been done repeatedly. 6 at plays he did not see!” 4 regular vanload of trouble has | started the results of games. Opposing with Maturo leading, 100 bos One favorite trick is soaking the \8)] and guessed wrong. Walter Cad-|peen wished on McGraw and he/|86, and inside of 12 frames teams, umpires, and sometimes! pase tines to make the going heavy : |man was there with the 1 in}cannot seem to dump it. Fred{score was Maturo 103, Bisailion league officials are compelled t0/ for speedy teams | ©) |great shape, landing on the pellet| Snodgrass is sorely missed by the| Maturo at once settled down and wateh all the time for changes in| r outfield ew York team rs reeling off 20 points in the next Almost all slow-footed clubs ke safely four times and contributing | the field that will give the home) tne infield heavy and soggy, on pur much to the victory no can both field and hit are at| innings, while Bisailion was team some slight advantage. }pose to equalize their speed with } ja premium just now, Fred's sore | five, drew away from danger’s Oriole Diamond that of the faster teams. hand must be practically well, and | He inserted runs of five and twice Probably the most famous of the) ‘The majority of these tricks are | “made to order” diamonds was the) forbidden by the rules, and the un old Baltimore field, during the pen-| pires will stop them if they discover nant-winning days of the Orioles.| what is being done, but tt is ex The team was composed chiefly of tremely hard to follow the ingen! le © I WHAT'S THE MATTER? 4 he should be back in the game | three in making this jump, > 4 soon, But picking out the Giants’) The Denver man played a ow hen Seattle can get in and wal-| troubles is small work the 8.| game, and deserved to win lop the pill as the team did yester-| ‘They are so plentiful they jump! snow On t er ight he | day it demonstrates that the Glants/right up in your face. In fact, the Gefe oe Doin ce rrr 7 q small, speedy men, skillful bunters,| ous inventiveness of the players s: anne can hit when conditions are right,| old-time stars are neck deep in al; ‘ond night, $0 to 52, an and they were artists at “chop hit-| who seldom re the o! ok, bu os . 4 ‘ and it {* Raymond's job to find out) sea of misfortune. 3 Friday tw my " The field was of clay, and it was) devices for getting a shade the bet was a fighter, climbed into the car| fot right when the team doesn’t hit.| - - merdes sates ? soaked with water, tamped down ter of it . soc BY HUGH FULLERTON to get warm and after a time he|As a manager Raymond is by no| 10-LESS ORUTAL |’ Cuarlay Hmbia eeeieell hard, then allowed to bake until it) a nffey to get off and|means up to his former standard! ; “ Judging from the results of Call --— flop- | this year, and while he ts worried) sony amateur boxing bouts, the| The belfry of Bruges is hard to find out where| iegisiature may forbid them and|the most famous in the world, lies, his stewing the professional stunt re-| Was built at the end of the 13th | Ireland at last has another | was like hard asphalt. The speedy| hance at the champlonship of the| ones shortened grips on bats, nit! LLARD WINS IT word. A new Mol hes seen sod |denly, a big broth of a boy | oq down on top of the ball and made it p warm. Coff in the street. The big/and workir pper invited the motorman to} the trou bound so high that they were across IN THE 14TH FRA a wallop in either hand, a heart { come to the police gymnasium and | fuming and firing of men is h | stored to stop bloodshed. tury. It is 353 feet high. first base before the pitcher could his body and a smile on his face wrestle and box, Coffey accepted. | litte effect in the way of putting) ~ —__—¢ | —_— catoh ft and make the throw. I have | threatening to wrest from Jess Wil He never bad boxed, but in his|his team in the winning column.| SOUNDS THE SAME NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE lard the title so recently taken by | force from Jack Johnson | if James Joseph Coffey of Cas tlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland, can beat the big champion he will jump at one bound Into the niche in the hearts of fight fans that Jawn L. once held, and in which Was &| Peter Maher was installed in spite | first attempt knocked out § | While Raymond is a fair ball player! @ | He became the wonder and a ikable fellow, if he cannot) Mordecat Brown called Benny BASEBAL gymnasium and some one told Mike | deliver the goods as a manager, it|Kauff “the prodigal son” during a DUGDALE FIELD |Donovan, the famous old battler} ig high time that Dugdale look|&4me and Benny got all puffed up, TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M. and trainer, about him. Donovan} around fo Bp Pig thinking be meant prodigy |got the young Irtsh gant andj |FRANKLIN TO—SPORTS -alloD$ Vancouver vs. showed him the rudiments of the imission te and S06 game and Coffey decided he wo aia |f THINKS HE'S CHAMP *| IN CHURCH LEAGUE Take Fourth Ave. Cars become a fighter. Since then he seen balls bound fully 40 feet high.| Ballard and Lincoln high school Added to that, the runway to first teams were successful, Friday, in was down hill, that to second down, thelr games in the city high school the line sloped sharply up to third, championship series, Ballard defeat and it was downhill again to the! ing Franklin at Columbia playfield plate. § to 7, and Lincoln walloping Weat Runways Banked Seattle, 15 to 5 The first and third base lines) The Ballard-Franklin game were banked until they looked like great contest, and it took 14 tnnings | : of many defeats. lhas won 36 fights, and fought four| Morris Condon, ma | Running wild with the willow billiard cushions to keep bunts from/to decide ft. With first one team| Fresh From Auld Sod j no-decision draws. Bayley, the Victoria lightweight, is} yesterday in a Seattle Church rolling foul—and, verily, it was hard and then the other in the lead for) Coffey, four years ago @ raw Knocked Out 26 evidently laboring under the delu-|jeague game at Woodland park, | for a visiting team to win there. eight innings, Franklin tied the! greenhorn from the Auld Sod, is to . | HE NEVER HAS BEE WHIP. j sion that Bayley is still the light-|the Ballard Christian team defeat- |PED AND HE HAS KNOCKED) weight champion of Can MEN! | one should roll him off of hi POPULAR nine, base foul line to hold bunts on fair were recorded until a misjudged fly| HEAVYWEIGHT IN THE EAST Pittsburg once banked the third score in the ninth. No further runs! day THE MOS’ Some| ed the Woodland Park M. back.|15 to 3. Christian and Stokke were OUT 2 = ground, and caused a long wrangle|in the 14th gave the winning run <o Comparatively unknown save by | Compared with Willard, Coffey | He is having bad dreams, Nanatmo| the battery for the victors and Nel- in the league. the shingle weavers. repute in the West, he has a strong | Coffey in Action shows to have a big chance, He ts! advices say that Russ Leighton had, #00 and Baler for the losers. That Seattie has the Almost every manager has the! Lincoln had a walkaway with|following, and in bis effort to get y a the fastest, mont aggressive beAYY-\to argue and plead with Condon for! The First M. EB. team shut out] billiard parler in the pitcher's plate elevated or lowered West Seattle, landing on the offer-/a match with Willard he has found |in 1911, landed in Boston, failed to| weight we have had in long Years.|11 hours ere he could get the latter| thé Trinity Lutherans, 7 to 0, in a/f| Come In and see. to help the home pitchers or handi-/ ings of Waller almost at will and! staunch port find a Job and went to Providence,|He ts an instinctive fighter and/to agree to terms for the bout be-|®ame that was played in an hour Cweaiants cap the visitors. For tall, overhand piling up seven runs in the second! Coffey has the Inuck of the Irish.| where he got work as a teamster. Joutclasses the champion a# ® boxer, /tween Bayley and Johnny O'Leary and 14 minutes. pitchers the plate is elevated as far| frame. McKinley for Lincoln did)He “happened” Just at the time|then went to New York and found|and at his speed in footwork lat Nanaimo on May 24 “Some of|, The Queen Anne Christians de- BROWN & HULEN as the rules will permit—and often| not pa man and allowed but five|that it looks as if Willard will be|a job as motorman Coffey has knocked out more/ in. angies of the fistic game are feated the Bothell M. E. nine in a g even higher—while it is lowered for, hits compelled to fight to keep up the Beats Big Cop men than Willard ever has fought past finding out, In view of the loos played game, 8 to 5. i The |] Second and Spring Third Floor 4 the small, underhand pitcher. Some expenses. For big Jess has been One night a fire tied up traffic jand he by fought a far higher) t that O'Leary knocked Bayley batteries were, Worley and Walder 4 ee & frightful frost as a popular idol. | His car alled and it was cold,| class of heavyweights than Willard : ‘ ¥le¥ for the Christians and Burrows and This y an came over! Tom Shaw, once a before he met Johnson | dict over eee pag Raced gl omy oe Graham for Bothell AUTO RACES ARE ON BS | cent lb ef nat "Ect" Ss IN SPOKANE TODAY ‘THEY WANT 2 GAMES the crawl to get match for his boy| Chamberlain, St. Mark's twirler, | with the Seattle lightweight At) struck out 17 men. The score wi 1915 DEMONSTRATOR IN 2076 ARCADE BLDG, SEATTLE. Wilson's Modern Business Col-| any rate, it was all fixed up and the!3 to 1. The b 7 o atteries: St. Mark's lege would like to schedule May 89 ingy wil! travel 15 rounds, with Sid|—-Chamberlain. and. Ervin; Chris. and 31, two days, with some fast] Mitchell of Victoria as the third |tians—Turner and Lindsay. outoftown team. Since the addl-| nan tn the rion : |tlon of Kid Melvor to the pitching] RE [the ‘strongest tanme in tho state lf” THEY ALL econeD 1 CAN SAVE YOU MOWEY | Address P. Welch, 308 Alaska! @ egos, Because I determine your needs before attemptin, effect . ecaure . x to ys building, Seattle. Clinton Rogge, the new and . Tam a grad the highest classed medics! iislason, #8 promising twirler with the Pitts y & legally loonsed physician Brottem ® eet; rele. lays claim to the dis e bad 20 years experience in my professign—9 years in . | . poet irg Feds, - | Ment, 2 ‘ ‘ . ction of being the only pitc I EXAMINE FREB |*heuther 3 4 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS FEDS TO GRAB LORD : tinction of being the only pitcher “ FE engee ime eis 22.—Uniess again int the automo. bile races at the tnterstate fair Waa at Ra" grounds postponed from last Mon ——. day and Tuesday will be run off) corrected y by 2. W. Godwin @ Co this afternoon. A number of driv-| artichokes, don. s ers, including Jim Parso: Charles | asparagus, doa eR “ Latta, Harry Stratton and Ray | asparagus Ib. ..... o Lentz of Seattle have been Walting | peots cack here all week for proper weather and track comgitions. There are|Bseenss - NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS (UK RESUL ‘ who struck out four men in one | ans, Nerves, Liver, 14 entries front Spokane and vicin- @ mse " ara ne RUFFALO, N. Y., May 22.—Nego-| ved very 1 , aie Died, One Se ity in addition to those from all|©* ° epatted for Gisiaoon tn ninth At 8 tiations were practically completed o¢ the Poe dots rib eng pede: or Mle? for Bioed Disocteree over the coast. [Cal. erapetrait .. 4 Pe eer ° ABB. HPO. A. B ’ today whereby Harry Lord, former! 1¢ happened in a college game in| Come to me for reifable Wasserman Bloo@ On account of the postponement | Cal. head lettuce oe lees ot ie Pe third baseman of the Chicago Amér-| Michigan. Rogge is a big chap DR. DONAWAY, 302-3-4 Liberty of the Spokane meet, Manager Rob. Ver wie . $ 1.00 | Frink, re Si et eee Ba FEDERAL LEAGUR RP | teans, will be signed with the Buf- | with a world of speed. The varsi- ert Hiller of the Northwest Auto. | “irnieen ° 226 |Cadman. o . -4 te Se w York 4 falo Federals, Lord ia sald to be en|ty catcher was a 115-pound mite — Foreign gro’ has rearranged Be fog A 1 : route here to formally close the|and couldn't hold Rogge, who , linge, Blneogg nad an ees 43 [Rye ? 2 tee deal [struck out three men in a row, Ev Walla, June 5 and 6; Seattle (Mad Eastiey, p ison Park), June 12-13, and Cen- % pith’ tralia-Chehalis, June 20. PR enced . j Score * Angeles—Portland 19, Venice 2 OR GET ORE Ve ooo ot rancieco-falt Lake me post Heattio ed. rain Surnmary bh, Ray sila | Marth Wotelt NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 2 Barth ° Won, Lost, Pet, Charley Franklin, formerly of | Rhubare ase 8 aoe it 1 | Vietorta ten ee Milwaukee, whe has been connect-| jadishes 16 Strack Teoma rere” a ee ed with the Monamobil Of! Co. {n|Turnipe, white Fh «- Hane O% Vaneouver .o.0..cccc05 1 1 RE 6 Lett O° | Spokane ‘. 6 sot Seattle for severat months past, | Loca! spinach will drive in the Montamara Festo a races at Tacoma this year. He will | Aiteses aoe Time ©f Aberdeen . rn Seattle 10 Met “Apptes pilot either a Marmon or a Mercer | Rome Beauties |. AMERICAN LEAGUE 7 wae +o pare > 4 +4 ‘ant to he rou to ve ree - Franklin was with the Lozier | 5..¢0n ontone Chicane : ; a6 at ie. oe ey Rare Sy 7 racing team for four years, driving | Onions, green GAME AT ABERDEEN ::: 9 $14 authorize you to deliver The to me for « a Marmon in the 500-mile race at | Onions, exina ° |Homton 1 " we period of ong month, ana thereatter Mati) or Indianapolis in 1911 and a Lozier | Om oet@ «+++ 9 as - 4 H+ continued, for which I agree to pay the carrier in the Grand Prix at Milwaukee in| yexima Gems mvt shen Meine | ABERDEEN, May 22.—After be-|« - : ~ of 260 per month, Iam not now a supscriber of The Star, 1912. In the Elgin road races he| idaho and Montana spudasé.oo @37.00 |ing tied for five innings, Victoria) Phiiedeiphia 10 , “ Grove the Losier car which won | New oe 08. 3, tty | took yesterday's game away from the Vanderbilt cup race in 1910. [Re white, Ib 6 |the Cats when Engle passed a man| at. Pet Stwewberties .. |in the sixth, The winning run was) Phiiadety tet 16° 2175 | scored for Victoria on a stolen base| : eee 176 |and a single, Score, Victoria 2.) poston ; 1 r eas 1 @} Aberdeen 1 F 14 ssa {Victoria ....19 000100 0—2)8 Louw “se S York suse 16 Aberdeen ... 10000000 01) sactandll i 16 409 Prices Paid Producers tor Eee Poultry, Vea! and Pork : INCLEDE MEALS -- fone NOYES SHUTS OUT The Star wants to give away 500 Baseballs to 500 Seattle ' q boys, and offers one free to any boy in Seattle for a few min- utes’ work. How? Take this baseball clipping and get two \ on Anesien | THE TACOMA TEAM | Baer Ducks, fat .... 4 Portland 9 ». m. tin . * iemetoce $189 po at ie | Tacoma, “May” 22—Spokane|" new subscribers to sign these coupons to take The Star for Gis esas beststnen eee ai -, | Masked the Tnoome Tigers yester one month or longer. Bring them to the Circulation Dept. : J, ©; Memul 4 Pad pier. ae. wy. | . [hurting a steady and heady game |? of The Star, 1307 Seventh ave., and get a dandy 50c baseball joe vaantaies nats exceed at octet igen ghoctragis. Vali ion free. That’s all you have to do. Simple, isn’t it? These base- NAVY YARD ROUTE neuaeias (eee wees inane 8 NE balls are going to go fast, so be one of the first boys to secux‘e ee ee ee | wr 9 J} Spokane .... 0000100012 one. Just get the coupons filled out. Do not collect any money. isis et a ae eee Ppa Frcs fea |Tacoma ....5000000000- moetn | BOYS WIN Hurry, ~~ —— 5 a of 8 — —— the a. | ; hime table aubjoct to change without * WOLGAST T0 MANAGE 7 _ e filled out by people who are not now taking ; Phone Main 9101, Price 6c Round Tri Warhington | Rowling over the midget ath- e Star. 4 | ‘creamery, solld pack u | MILWAUKEE, May 22—Ad | Jletes of Broadway and Queen Anne Wolgast, following his defeat of |hih schools, the Lincoln Midgets Tuesday night by Ritchie Mitch- | Won the city track and field cham- ell, Has decided he cannot en- |Pionship in their division Friday gage in many more mills, He |The score was, Lincoln 60, Broad- js already signed to meet Leach | WAY 35 and Queen Anne 5, Thomp Cross in New York, and will ap- {800 of Broadway was the individ. pear on June 9 at Appleton, for ual star of the day, annexing three a 10-roung bout with Kid White | firsts and two seconds while Westin of Oshkosh. He is planning to |0f Lincoln was cond, with two St. Pau! Stove Repair | Domestic wheel — j & Plu risers bing Co, | Ltmburser Original fire back linings and repairs for ali kinds of ranges and Water Coupon 2 Circulation Manager of Seattle Star: I want to help you to give Free Rase- balls to the boys of Seattle, and I hereby coll ut] geiect ranch . in and connected. Coun and Grein (Pr paid producer) ° | | firsts and three seconds. Lincoin authorize you to deliver The Star to me for a 7 | become a manager took the lead in the mile run and * period of one month, and thereafter until ordered dis- | ons we continued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate i 14.00 | was never headed, piling up more of 26c per month. I am not now a subscriber of The Star. nw 200 BILL MURRAY ON AY points in the half mile and the Stes g4.09 Ww. pole vault Taisene i: if they’ “ | Phone | : N FRANCISCO, May 22. ALLOPED ; 0 JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS 3 , ily Murray nas. reached| WHITMAN W. Hy} Second Floor Pt. Bids. ncisco, on his way to Awe) te | 4 os | Country Hay and Grain where he has signed for tive) WALLA WALLA, May By a} || a i (Wholesale | matches under his contract with| score of 76 to 65, the University of i, ; eo ass 379 | Promoter Snowy Baker. = Murray/idaho track team defeated the| iW q PE rela oe tooo | figures on a match with Eddie Me-| Whitman squad in thetr dual meet | | } fiastern Washi at a7.00 | Goorty as a starter, and says he has|here Friday, Idaho had auch a = Just Printer? Puget sound oate “ been promised a bout with Jimmy|jong lead that the mile relay race | m, : skey King| was not run, but was forfeited to y Clabby, George Smith, and Fritz Holland Idaho, 1013 THIRD aAIN 1043

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