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_ STALLINGS QUITE SICK; BACK \* ict MORE NATIVE SON ature? BOSTON, May 25.—Manager | + George T. Stallings of the Bos | ton Nationals today is confined to his rooms with a complaint believed to be di to Mastoids. The Native Son stuff appears to much ta it ys in San m the verdict be about as Hritish ¢ Francisco. ‘lumbta as rdging fre Johnny Evers, captain of the handed down by Referee Sid Smit Braves, who has been at his (of Victoria in the Johnny O'Leary home at Troy, N. Y., recovering. | Joo Hayley iSround battle at from a broken ankle bone, will |Nanaimo Monday. night. Bayley arrive today to take charge of | was on his feet at the end and was : the team until the recovery of jable to wink one eye and move Stallings. [one finger slightly, so he was given “At Cheasty’s newer FREE If the Six Pairs We Sell You for $1.50 Fail to Last Six Months Six Pairs of Everwear Hosiery ae Everwear Hosiery $1.50 Per Box : : of Six Pairs Everwear Hosiery _ re- placed at our store. 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' wnything Hke a chance with| W O'Lear Even the crowd, which| ¥ was pulling for Bayley to win, re-| garded Smith's decision as putrid) ™ and were game enough to admit) ¥ the defeat of thetr idol, even if the} 1! ficial verdict did give him a life, | by | eee in fe: NOT ROSE'S FAULT la Jeattlo dropped the open of the series with Spo- Mon fault] iQ er kane, 2 to 0, at Dugdale's lot day afternoon, it was not the of young Bill Rose, who twirled in| to) big league form for Seattle, and} ut deserved a victory for the caliber| 4 of the game he put up, The first) run of ¢ 4 bone visitors is chargeable to| pulled by Emil Frisk, who made a magnificent peg from his garden of a fly ball, the only trou ble belng that he threw it to the | in 44 decline in hitting from thelr work | ae man led the race feet and was beat IS MADE AT FIELD MEET One Amertean in collegiate rec dand a Northwest conference rec d were broken Monday afternoon 1 Denny field, in the Pullman ashington dual meet, which the araity won, 74 to 56 Rupert Edmonds. an, sprung the hen he threw Varsity weight rprixe of the da discus 140 f inches, breaking the record he J. C. Garrels of Michigan by 8% ches. Garrels set the mark of 140 ot 2% inches on June 3, 1906. The best throw made in this conference st year was 129 feet 7 inch Smith of Pullman lowe the conference two-mile record by cov ing the distance in 9 ‘onda. minutes 454% The record was formerly ld by Zell McClelland of Washing n, Who ran the two miles tn 9 min © seconds the t, in 1913 tnish the enon Denny f wton made @ great finish in the O-yard dash, Sachachtler of Pull until the last 10 n out by the Var Oregon in ial 1 The s of some of the races most wrong station and failed to double | «i; 4 Y quarter-miler by a few inch Wuffil, who scored a moment later] Dict ot Pollmun won ieee ied ‘on Sheeley'’s double Spokane) Gipson of Washington did fine scored again when Cadman tried! work in the hurdies, taking first in to nab Woffll at third and threw! thy high and second in the 1 the pill Into the outfield. With the| Geir Civde finither first bon exceptions noted, the Giants field. | 6"! Pacey in both ed the game well, but they were |e mile Seo-vard run. Sten unab land on Bob Wicker's| stron t mas sprinter on the stuff, showing a truly remarkable | V@tsity team, won the 100-yard dash and took third in the h O-yard dash Edmonds, with 11 p of the previous day | , Was high “ee | point man of the meet. He won firsts in the discus and shot and LETTERS FROM “FANS” 4 | took third tn the Javelin Pullman left last night for Corval I have recetved three or four let-|!is, where she will get into shape for © conference meet Saturday ters signed “Seattle Booster” and | th Loyal Fan" (signatures adopted | by persons who | sufficient tn testines to attac their own! names) protesting against a com ment I had In this column several days ago under the head “W hat's the Matter?” and which stated th Raymond is not up to his stan ard of other years as a manager, and { is up to him to get a winning team | together. I even suggested that a successor to Tealey might be the needed thing to make a winning clab here, That got under the skin of some of his admirers, who advised me to quit “knocking” by wielding thelr own hammers fn anvil chorus form. 1 took the matter up with Ray- mond, who admits that {t {s entire- ly up to himself and Dugdale to get together a team that can hit, and| he says it will be done {f necessary a deep and mighty shake-up t that he Is in a measure) responsible, even ff his would-be defenders declare be ts not. ‘Snuf,| Zenobia COMMERCIAL GAMES Charles H. Lilly Co, defeated the Seattle Hardware Co., In the Com mereial league, at South Park, by a} score of 12 to 2, Sunday. Coleman for Lilly & Co, was the individual) star of the game, making a home run and stealing bases at will. Blair struck out 12 men. Batteries: Lilly} & Co.,, Blair and Kulman; Seattle} Hardware Co,, Rebman and son. Torge-| The Fire Underwriters defeated Swift & Co. at Columbia City by a score of 10 to 9. Both teams hit the ball freely, and several home rune were made by the Swifts. The Un-| derwriters were at the short end of| a 9 to 3 score in the seventh in | ning, but they came back strong and tled with six runs, the winning run| | coming over In the eighth. Batter- jes: Fire Underwriters, Brown and Kirkman; Swift & Co., Hovey and} Duncan. Game protested, — | Hambach & Co. lost a hard-fought) | game to the Chicago, Milwaukee &| | St. Paul Ratlroad team, at Jefferson | park, by a score of 5 to 2. Finlay-| son put up a good game In the box for the railroad men Batteries: C., M. & St Findlayson and An-| dresen; Hambach & Co., Holbrook,| | Pi ken and Holbrook | MAY SETTLE TITLE Decisive games will be played In |the high school schedule this after: |noon, games that may determine} |the resting place of the city high| | title for the coming year. Broad | way, which has not lost a game this | season In the high race, will clash with Ballard on the latter's) grounds, and ifthe Pine st. boys| win they will salt down the title Lincoln will take a crack at West Seattle this afternoon on the West will try to wipe out the former de feat handed her by Lincoln CHAMPIONS DRIVE |HARKNESS TO COVER VANCOUVER, May 2 The} Champions had their batting eyes | working in Monday's game with the} Aberdeen club and landed hard on} Spec Harkness as long as he lasted |in the box for Aberdeen, and then | gave Engle some of the same treat ment. “The result was a 7 to 2 vic tory for Vancouver, Reuther held | Aberdeen to six hits until the ninth, | when he had to retire, owing to an injury to his arm | Aberdeen 0 Vancouver .. 0 | LISTER TO SPEAK Gov. Lister will address the Men's club of the First Presbytert lan church Tuesday evening. Din ner will be served promptly at 6:20. Good music has been arranged for. 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This book con taing plotures of well en, show fed, and should yutlt, roby Second Av Seattle, press Theatre Bldg. . Cor. Spring, Wash, “Let Star Tam @ graduate have had 80 years exper 1 treat disorders of the Va om. “Want Ads rent | your vacant rooms. Because I determine your needa before attempt ges in the United Staten —IN THE WORLD OF SPORT: EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH NEW RECORD 500-MILE AUTO RACE AT INDIANAPOLIS WILL HAVE THE SMALLEST FIELD IN RACING HISTORY Fort Ward defeated the Railway Mail Servi yam Sunday at Fort | Ward, 9 to McCluskey for the Mail Clorks, was knocked out of the box by the soldiers in the #ixth in ning, and was replaced by Nelson who fared no better. Rose, piteh jing for Fort Ward, was hit in the face In the fifth inning | a thrown ball, which broke his Jaw and broke off two back teeth, He remained In the box and finished the game an exhibition of most supreme grit Rose struck out ‘eleht men, five of them after he was hurt, Hatterles Fort Ward, Rose and Stack; R McCluskey, Ne way Mail Service son and Met South game from errorless ball Jaffe led up to the seventh, |then, by hard hitting, daring base running and a few errors, South Park finished on the long end, 12-5. Barham pitched a great game for the Pa holding Jaffe hitless from the third inning to the end Batteries: Frink and Lee ham and Lavine Park won a great uphill Jaffe Sunday, playing Bar South Park will run an excursion to Olympia June 6 and has charte the steamer Potlatch for the occa sion. The Stacy Shown team ean excursion to the navy yard Sunday, |played the All-Navy team, and | came back home with the bacon by a score of § to 3. It was a 0 to 0 score until the fifth, when Stacy Shown made two runs and th m But in the sixth the Jew elers got onto Harris’ pitching and Navy landed wi Harri for the rest of the gat tan h dale; All Storman run i d held own, W Navy, Ha and Fron Henning and O'Brien lost her first game this season to Kent Sunday by a score of7 tol, Kent strengthened up t we , Duncan and Smith ir many errors of account for the defoat, Batteries: For Kent Melvor and Pickens; for O'Brien Cochra and Cochrane. O'Brien plays Shaner & Wolff at O'Brien next Sunda The Georgetown Cubs a the Ballard Beavers Sund 13 to %. The feature of the game was} the heavy hitting of the Cubs, The | Cubs want games with fast out-of. | town teams averaging 16 to 18 ars, Phone Carl Prato, manager dney 649 | : | Sliverdale won her sixth straight victory Charlest silverd Charlest The C Wood! ing the bunch, 7 tured by the heavy hitting of Fine nday by defeating the n nine, 13 to Batterie Sibley and McDonald n—Scott and Norman ovey Wet Wash nine Huggart all over the lot und Park Sunday, defeat New Syn Wet Wash to 4. The ¢ was fea gold and Pettus and the fielding of Pettus for Coveys New System pulled ed dou The b Ruth, Hilsbarrow New Syste MIDKIFF WILL BOSS Ma ba will t LOUISVILLE, third m, o czra of y nuce John F. Hayden, who has mana ‘the team since 1907. O. H. Wathen, president of the club, declares he l ask for the resignation’of Hay en on the ground that he has not |shown results NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL pve * FIELD Tomorrow and All Week AT ar.M Spokane vs. Seattle Admission the and 50« T Yourth Ave. Cars DANCING PARTIES *“HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Ameonnent jometihe Surroundings 10-FIRCE UNION ORCHEATRA Com D Teachers BULL BROS. Justi Printere :: 1013 THIRD “AIN 1043 NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers MH. B. Kennedy Leave Colman Dock, Hea pt funday), $00, 10:20 a m., 7 wt Munday (Sunday 2 ie, 80 me surday, 11:46 pom. Time table subject to change without | notion Vhone Maim 3101. Price 506 Round Trip DANCING BEVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME NEW NEN to CALIFORNIA ® WAY Hank Road North River and hours an Francisco | Sound than by « than all-water, Rate INCLUDE MEALS AND niet i AT sea not, 6-Deck, Tr ow ORTHERN Acirie mbia Tiver, May ves Portland § a. m arrives San Francis > _ Kecond Ave, and Colum ©. P and T N. Ry, 107 Yesler Way A. 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Lenses duplicated | 1 specialty Buggart Powers of the off an unassist | atteries—<( and Fi and TIGERS AND LEAFS IN AN EVEN BREAK VICTORIA, May i.—The Taco ma Tigers and the Maple Leafs] soitt even in the morning and a 1 the off B but five # ratches Laafs t thi turning t by he tered hit Frambach was pounded all over lot, the 11 safe blows being good for| Pittebure nine runs son KAM Tigers taking the 4 to 0, when they bunc while Pi nner, tw ingles rned the table 6,9 to 0 Tig On t played he first cont est, their hits son allowed hich were 0 of afternoon the und shut out MeKenry e team Fray the } ers t six scat other hand the Complete Report | a of Market Today aragus | Garites m Honey 1 Native creamer: Liny | Orew a reer trl Wisconsin ¢ | Washington | Young America | ee ranch Country Hay and Timothy « Fuse ° Alfalfa, No. Harley Paid | Poultr kes | Oregon onions tana sp Strawbe: Veal “ Butter, Ease and \eene Butter Weshiagten brick . Washingt plete twins riplet n twing A timothy 4 oate Bastern Washington o Pu Straw, ton Timothy ... Wheat Nine boys In the Hoffman family | Wis., weigh over a ton t Tigert in comb! patches rn WILL GE’ m Producers for Pr Kees | O14e@ 01% 25 16 @ 1.00 a“ @ 46 49.00 uds25.00 @ 37.00 4 @ 04 ‘ cries 150 @ |10 CENTS ined weight The dis neglect to state WHICH FOOTBALL THAM T THEM. ~-500-MILE RACE NEXT SATURDA INDIANAPOLIS, May 25.—It | chines into shape for the contest, 2 was announced today that the Among these were Pullen, Ruck * field in the fifth annual 500-mile | stall and Nikrent, drivers of the | auto race to be run Saturday at | American-made Mercers the speedway will be the small. Burman, Oldfield, De Palma, * est that has ever qualified for | Cooper, Wilcox, Resta and Andere the event. With the termination of the elimination trials, only 25 care were found eligible. Some of these probably will not start for various reasons. son are among those who have qual- | iffed. Jimmy Hall, an Indianapolis driv- er, was the first to face the musie in his Bals Special. He was follow ed in rapid succession by the rest In the elimination contests 40 of the field, in the inverse order of cars took part. The average speed | entry of 80 miles an hour, required in the} Darius Resta, winner of the Van- d too much for a number! derbilt cup race this year, made @ Many of the entrants | lap Monday at the rate of $8.6 miles an hour. their ma-| HERE’S BOX SCORE OF MONDAY’S GAME The box score of the Spokane How They Stand In the Leagues NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS at Reastte 6, Spehane © | Seattle game at Dugdale’s park At Vancouver 7, Aberdeen & Monday Beat TIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS i yee At Bos ano » : AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS er At Chicag w York 4 . 7 At Detri bington 0. oo @ : {Philadephia ¢ em . 1 1 00 PRDERAL LEAGUE RESULTS - : i p a At Chicago 4 Buff pee a oan y ees 4 A Loule 2, Hai PO. A games post por a 2 o 2 e 7 ° 1 6 6 1° 1 8 1 3 Derdoon 1 i 3 Seattle “4 —“n COAST LEAGUE 27 o w Lost. ¥ 000 08 pee is cpe a 85 100 Og y ‘ ‘ 444 28 By Rose 1, by Wicke Bases on FEDERAL LEAGUE balle—-Off Rose 2, off Wicker 2 wea eavnies Oe 625 piteh—Wicker. Hit by pitched ball—By 20 4 688 Wicker, Cadman. Double play—Rose te chy 28) Beatty. Time of game—1:4¢, Umpires 1s ‘ & Lynch and McGreevy. 1B oe 16 Os a. 4 394 acc!’ TURNS DOWN OFFER LEAGUE Won. Lost. P 3 33 33 SAN FRANCISCO, May 25.— Walter McCredie, manager of the ‘ «*1 Portland team of the Pacific Coast league, has wired his refusal to ac- {it cept the offer of the management of the Cleveland American team, The offer was made McCredie following the release of Joe Bir- mingham of Cleveland, but Me Credie said that he would not un- dertake to build up a winning team from a machine started by another {i}! man at this stage of the season's “Ga advance. Not just “another’ cigarette. 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