The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1915, Page 7

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5 ag Sa 2 eae for Seattle, and could not hold hie Owner Dugdale Sells Beatty to Los)*':'3''x, morsmx rx » R FOR WE P e |wo » bIC <8 Angeles While Seattle Is im|')',* sim iatian io) |A CLASS B LEAGUE, Also this Basement, and Fans Who Pay s::'".3:.'"2's,0"" He has handled himself on the to See Real Baseball Hold the ‘03:23 s20tes }making himself a tower of strength B |to the team, and as one of the fow ag. |good players in the aggregation, a| general favorite with the fans — True, Beatty might have leaned Early i ring a » . » hb against the ball for a fatter aver y this spring Fielder Jones made the broadly age, hie batting to date averasing published prediction that few, if any, of the minor base-|about 295, ball leagues would survive the season, figuring that most Five minutes after the sec ond conversation with Dugdale | ty of them would die from lack of sustenance by July 4.| Beatty, wae located. on. the Fielder's forecast may have been; message were then made known phone and told of the wire, It inspired by his intimate knowledge |and Dug, greatly confused, stalled was all news to him, he sald. of the Northwestern league, of/around for something to say BEATTY DENIED THAT HE which he was president last year,| “Did you sell Beatty at this time; O1O NOT LIKE THE CLI- and its methods of serving up the/for a cash consideration?” he was] MATE HERE, or that It kept national pastime. Certainly the | asked him from playing good ball conduct of the Seattle team ts| “I made several propositions te He denied that he wanted to enough to inspire such a prediction, | go away from ttle. The Seattle te is dying aj He sald he had never re lingering death under the peculiar celved a kick from either Dug- handling of Owner Dugdale, with} dale or Manager Raymond the result that the daily “gates” in| about the way he handled his Seattle are not sufficient to keep a position, and was surprised at flock of chickens alive, and are the news of his sale. dwindling more and more each day, inte There reason, and that reason is Owner Dugdale and his refusal to spend money to put a winning team {n Seattle and his fondness for grabbing off the first piece of change that sticks its head above & limb, offered for one of the few good players on the team. In telling the truth about the Se-/ attle team, The Star expects to be branded as a knocker by the few loyal Seattle fans who remain, BUT THE GREATEST KNOCKER THE NATIONAL PASTIME HAS IN SEATTLE IS DAVID EDWARD DUGDALE HIMSELF le of First B. in atty to Los Angeles when Beatty is going good for Seattic, and ls one of the few men on the team who Is doing anything in the way of bolster. ing it up, Is a case in point. Buried deep in the basement, the Seattle team needs players of ‘y's caliber to exhume it, At such a time the Beatty to Los Angeles nounced—by Los Angeles. Beatty will report to the | There {s the situation tn a nut shell Dugdale apparently sells outright one of the strongest men on the Seattle m when the team tis buried under a ton of defeats, TO the dollars he may get for Beatty losing sight of the dollars he will with a bunch of Hicktown players Baseball fans, Itke every one else, will refuse to pungle up thelr good coin for green goods after are really green don't turn out in vast mobs to Los Angeles to take our first base-|watch his phenoms perform, we man in exchange for a pitcher or an|may tell him that the reason is the |been pending for several weeks. I| the goods. geles that any of my propositions| played by a bunch of fifth-rater has been accepted. and until he gets to and spends Pressed on the matter of whether! some REAL COIN on the team and “Any way, what difference does {t/good players he has, he can expect Angele next week in San Fran. | ™2ke [hia team to perform to empty seats \CATS VANCOUVER, The Aberdeer Later he denied the Los Angeles cisco. = story that he had sold Beatty for, Mike Gibbons of St. Paul defeat | eash, sing the deal was merely |¢d Leo Houck of Lancaster, Pa., In yers, and HE|A& ten-round bout in New York, last dibbs every round When The Star received a wire from Los Angeles Wednesday an nouncing the purchase of Beatty, Dugdale was called up. an ¢ ge of p | {DID NOT KNOW WHAT PLAYER | Sight. It was HE GOT IN EXCHANGE FOR} BEATTY Owing to the fact his car was “What are you going to do with me damaged in practice spins, Barney | \herdeen Moth Are especially Jack Beatty?” he was asked. a Oldfield will not drive in the 600 “Why, nothing at all,” he said.|,, Po minutes after this conversa: | iiie race at Indianapolis Saturday “Beatty is going good, and 1s a pop |t!0% Dugdale called up The Star anda|™ sire ular player. What do you mean? oped The contents of the Los Angeles| | “ gehen ys re | Complete Report quest. BEATTY HAS NOT BEEN| |G0ING Goo, ano He BLames 1Of Market Today HIS FAILURE TO PLAY WELL ON CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. He) o=—= — MEDICINE CO. wants to get down where it ia warm| @ pice pala Whelen 11% Yesler Way and asked me to seo if an exchange) Vegetabics could not be effected with some| O — California team. For that reason || (Corrected datty by 7. W. 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We'll make 7 Grain (Wholesale Prices 13.00 @1 a ni CICCHETTE & MERLINO, Props. eam gave Pat kind of support and played banguy baseball in every department, wir to 0 victory over two games of the series Wednesday's ird straight for Pat of big league caliber, | lowing but four scattered hits, Two | of Beattle’s runs were due to luck | Altman's foot slipped when he went Beatty's bunt, } went as a hit which figured tn a and the same thing was true | when Sheeley HERE'S BOX SCORE OF WEDNESDAY GAME The box score of the Spokane attle game at Dugdale’s park BOLSTER UP THE SEATTLE) TEAM, Hoe apparently snaps at) 1 : 1 ‘ s . 1 ’ 2 lose by trying to give exhibitions of} professional baseball in Seattle! STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. PAGE 7. “BUNKING THE FANS” IS A SEAT “IP. EASTLEY TWIRLS HIS 3D VICTORY Tt wan Seattle's “on” day Wednes-| SQUIRREL FOOD .”. .”. .°. By Ahern Taking HER to the Ball Game t oH, JULIUS! |__ mn. dvenly | TLE PASTIME | How They Stand BROADWAY IS. SOS 4 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ESULDS At Meat oe j — | THE REASON HE WEARS | THAT AAT TRAP i5s— HE HE IS A NORWEGIAN ——— SARDINE, AND 1s AFRAID BATTER THINKS WILL TURN BITE HIM— iT AS A MUO A DISGUISE GLARD, AND To His WHY DOES THAT ™e MAN WEAR A AROUND, AND | MUZZLE ON ALSO ACTS HIS FACE? NOT THE SAME LONG offices in the Northern Bank bul fs not the alleged unlicens Dr. Ro A, Long, a dentist with] the same name who was | | Dental and gay | Optical Prices Cut he Mard Times they are convinced that the goods| 4 | This ts Dugdale If Dugdale wonders why the fans! % infielder, and negotiations have fact that he has nothing to deliver | SP* have not been Informed by Los An First-class baseball cannot be) or not he recetved a cash considern-| gets some players, instead of trying | pny tion, Dugdale evaded and asked |to realize REAL COIN on the few | Ue Diack Cats hung defeat on the Champs Wed HARD TIMES OPTICAL you, and I will guarantee to save y ir of minsnes ling Dentist Tia First Ave 705 Firet Ave. visit our plant to know with just what care the famous SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO.’S dren with you criminating confectioners Sold by dis- DR. CHARLES H, LAW Quality From $2.50 Our plant FIRST AVE. 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Cut - Rate KITTY HATES REVERENCE AND | RESPECT | (Copyright, 19 the aper | “Why didn't me you | Were coming, K T 1 asked. | “Because Jcoming m Margie, I just had to get awa explod I told Herbert I was com ing over here to buy my harp and crown and, co shocked im. Poor r, he t the slightest sense of humor and con siders the ‘saving’ of the human race or at least that part of it wi which he comes in contact as the only reason for liv in this wick ed world. Honestly, Margie, I stm, ply can't understand how in the world he came to fall in love with fun-loving, pleasure-mad me.” | “Because, dear, you are the | Mant variet es the | contrast to bis did and sinful.” “That's just it; lives 80 sor did that are lived with no aspira |tions nor ideals. If 1 could pick Jout the ones who get a glimmer of nd try to widen that vision hope, but Her: uk quite unconscious that modt of th »ple he is work ing for are mo blind and men- tally deaf to his teaching and seem- ingly not the least interested. They will never be made to see the glory of service or able to hear the har. monies that life takes on when rightly lived. Oh, you need not smile, Margie, I have the vision; I know the glory of service, but once in a while | want to serve—myself, “Herbert is the best human be ing I have ever known. No sacri |fice of self is too great for him even when he can see no results from this giving. Margie, Margie, will you think Iam a fie foolish when I tell you I wish Her. see why he fell in love with me. “T fell in love with his wonderful strength of character and his handsome, isn't he? He wo took me off my fe jare married he has gor about his | business and expected me to do the same “Why don’t you, Kitty?’* “Oh, I don't mean to go about my business, which, up to the time I met him, was hunting pleasure or excitement. He would never of me is to go about HIS business that we are both doing good. Mar in this world so notoriously dis couraging as just being good. You never have a choice. You cannot even have the excitement of flirt behind me, Satan. self to others, who, help. OHIO METHOD IN| “They are ike the Chinaman DENTISTRY are replaced The Ohio Method by artificlal teeth natural as your original Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and esti-| ®°° mates are furnished in all cases WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK GUARANTEE who, when asked to belleve in the r one? I give up 7,000 gods way that showed that her griev © was not against Herbert's giv ing himself to others, but in his forgetting to give himself to her Herbert seems to be perfectly isfied to know that I am aroun |He is always kind. He tells me jthat when he s those other | women he reverences and respe me as the best of my sex reverence and respect; they are such cold gifts.” 1 would rather love that would make Herbert take prokenly ‘I love you, & love you, than a lifetime of respect and rev I told this to him the other day and he seemed quite shocked husband, for I do, T think it is be anse I love him more and more ery day that 1 am growing jeal ous of his self-sacrifice for others and greedy for the attentions that love always pays to the beloved,” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Y , event in which " 7 ‘ a first place was < ich was won Ry welae ‘ Wood Rroadway was one . *4\ the neip pint winners, finish- ing his b 1001 athletic career NATIONAL LEAGUE di the record aan adeiphia ‘ ‘ 440-yard run by 4-5 of a second, tone 604 Several surprises were sprung, — dy . «4 notably White, of Broadway, who v4 ‘ 444) Was owed to be a sprinter only, ‘ ‘ 4*7 | finishing second in the mile rum, j ri 6 Baie vec Taga IS RULED OFF TRACK w Low r — By a. 31 4H . LOUISVILLE, May 27.—Stewards | wos of the Joc club announced to | x roe +\day they will see that Thomas 3.9 at. Louts i {!| Brown, owner of Coppertown, @ Cal- pre ; *; fornia horse, is kept off the course U. OF W. ATHLETES men of the Washington track team Ore, for the annual cor und the events in which they are| entered are Clyde, captain, mile. $80 run and relay; Walter, Broad way, jump, high Jump and relay; Cockran, pole va and high ju cus and jave mile and strom, 100, Knapp, 100, and Anderson, javelin and discus TIGERS GRAB GA game featu the number of double plays which oho 3S. Ven. 5 weight, arrived on the 8. S. Ven second and Pile. tura 1 or only | bert was not quite so good? In the! world that I have known he fs un-| canny, I shall never be able to} splendid physical equipment. He is| me stormily—fairly | t, but since we | stand for that, What he expects | and be content in the knowledge | gie, I don't think there is anything | ing with temptation, even if you! expect to say in the end, ‘Get thee} You must give—give—give your. | rule, don't | want your gift, your advice or your | Christian God, said: ‘Why should} ‘Besides (and here poor, foolish | little Kitty’s voice trembled in a| ts Margie, | am beginning to hate} have Just one moment of love—the | me in his arms and crush me| against his breast and whisper | livers Don't think 1 don't love my| In the Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS | Horning out ahead in a finish il of thrills, the athletes of the TEDERAL LEAGUE RESULTS Hroadw h school won the an c ol field and track it Denny field Wednesday by «# margin of five COAST LEAGLE RESULTS oint ove Lincoln, the nearest = ; val. Hroadway scored 48 points, ven Aone 17 and 44, Q) Broad took first place in the 7 discus throw, the 440-yard dash, 9m NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE tr 3 the half-mile run, the broad jump 19 Y and the re race. Lincoln was 4 tg first in the 120-yard high hurdles, 144 the mile run, the pole vault, the 22 ii}yard low hurdles and the bight “Queen Anne finished first tm the 100-yard dash and the 220-yand «4 here. The stewards took action — | against Brown, charging that he af © tempted to bribe Willie Meehan, a rider, and induce him to pull Helen | Bart DEPART FOR MEET Coach Larry Martin and e¢ alll nesday night for Cor erenc et of Northwest colleg the tri who are mak It, broad jump sdmunds, shot, dis. n throw; McDonald, wo-mile runs; Sten ) dashes and relay; dashes and relay, p VICTORIA, B. C., May : by heavy swatting|, When I consulted | Dr. GW b he T ar, | Lathrop, the spine and nerve both teams, the Tacoma Tigers | ; 1 had o vottering aan = . eated the Maple Leafs Wednes. with my eppenaeet eae 10 to 7. Another feature was y kept both sides from swelling the t “The only hope score ° an operation, but fortu Tacoma 00003106 0—10/1 heard of Dr. -tathrop, the Victoria ....000105001— 7)2nd nerve spe jeould cure appendicl operation. So I thought I B XERS BACK HOM give him a trial, for I did not ergo an operation if I SAN FRANCISCO, May 27.—|fnher the hands of Dr. Lathrop ia Three American fighters, who have |twenty minutes, I was greatly res been looking for matches in the An. |lleved, and in fifteen days I was ete tipodes, are in San Francisco to- day, making thelr ring plans for| the future. |tirely well. 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