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© pa. ' rse for Coffe ‘= | Hors es . 9 . = in Monday’s Fig a J ed to enone a By BARRY FARIS ) Willard will meet in the main event yew YORK, May , Near at Ebbett's fleld They are Jack asapions galore will png . Tae the Indian: lia = bearcat rated fae wees pefore two New York and Gunboat Smith, Jim Buckley's Thi Monday afternoon and heavyweight ae aed In the afternoon, at ED) Ditton and Smith have both been at fae field, four ton-round Pout, nurting challenges tn Willard’s i hat ipeeas torether a bunch o top>) eth om your ‘are scheduled At night rection ever since the big Kansan we poliok’s Brighton Beach club/ unhorsed Johnson at Havana the Pe is debut, with Jim Flynn Netther has been taken very seri ellet ong Coffey, n giant, ously th has b beaten sev tary, te 1 times recently, while Dillon - fea. t has arous-/has been regarded as being too | the lot of interest. The light eto ch if it ends one) The Indianapolis battler recently a Coffey victory In| graduated from the middleweight Ibe pM event the bis Irishman prob-| class. Only a year ago he made v. 8 Git land a dout with Cham-|158 six hours before a fight. Dut meng Jos Willard, If Flynn beats,| ing the past year, however, he has holds him anywhere near taken on considerable weight. He Ss Goffey likely will be discard-/has been battling big fellows for Me an opponent for Johnson's) some time and has come out victo 7 rious In most of the encounters. VE na Trial Horse Never Weil Beaten fiyan is being used solely as a) Dillon has never been decisively Rorse. No one concedes the beaten—in recent years, at least. He Lt fireman a chance with Wil has bested Jim Flynn, Gunboat+ tag Bat if Coffey decisively whips Smith once, Hattling | Levinsky threo times, and several other loss er lights among the light heavie Al MeCoy, who claims the nm has the greatest follow. dleweight championship, but whose any New York fighter has had/ claim to it is recognized much as indecade. He ts of pure Irish) Doc Cook's discovery of the N - gencent, and the sons of Erin are pole, is booked to clash with jend him toa man. If he should) Chip in one of the Ebbett's field en- Z and later wrest the title gagements. | from Willard, he will be the) Battling Lahn and Dutch Brandt Irishman to hold the hon-; who rank among the most likaly imiiace Peter Maher | candidates for Kid Williams’ ban. tamweight crown, meet in another aspirants for chance atj of the clashes. SEASON OF SPOKANE GATHERS CLUB OPENS _—IN EIGHTH INNING TH BIG CONTEST | i: the rst tow innings of Fri day's game at Dugdale's park it looked as {f the Glants were actu-| ally on their way to win their sec ond me from the Spokane In- dians, but alas for vain hopes! The |visitors uncoupled a batting rally in the eighth frame that broke a tie score and gave them a couple Ppp, be will have proved his a asa battler and will be en- he champion. titled to a crack att p Colter oe Seattle Yacht club will start 9 season today with the fist races of a three-day regatta, fkh Will end with a number of ‘mem and aquatic sports at Venice, ‘@e ced's summer home on Bala- ever the 116-mile course Protection island, and the gu entries in the event will be mi away at 5 o'clock this evening. | entries in the Protection | 08 race are the yaw! Helvetia, © D. Meyers; yaw! Aquila, |OVe? two runs |Ianding a ran and added another Inthe third. In the fourth and fifth, Spokane came back with one| ch and tied. The eighth told the | ual story. After Seattle had put| Fish tightened up| Nee and held Ra " ymond's heavy hitters and eee een | te the palm of his hand. | Bd Kelly of On 1, pitched a fair game for Seattle un- me eresk B. O'Connell, til he was touched for four singles Johnson; yaw! Ortona, ex ile course to Everett Venice. Nine entries) been made for the race of) craft, which will at 11 o'clock Sunday for the to Port Madison. Monday, Decoration day, the will take part in a racing st Venice. Totals ‘ *Matted for Nye tn ninth Spokane— 1, tb Lewis, if Williams. Sheely, 1b Neighbors, rt oe rai we ucouocen? a. “= Score by Innings ° oe nite th 2 Coltrin i |, Ore, May 29.— of the University of Wash- finished third in the annual | balle—ort and track meet of Northwest ce colleges held in the y here Friday afternoon. Won, with 42 points; Ore- WM Agricultural College was sec ‘ with 29; Washington, 2 State College, 16; Unt- of Idaho, 14, and Whitman 12. } NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS | At Beattle 2, Bpokane 4 At Aberdeen 2, Vancouver 1 At Vietoria 15, Tacoma 3 on failed to show up to ee. form and finished (Sin bat two events, the mile Won by Clyde, and 86yard Se Fos8 FRes CS GSEEAS WEES. EF NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS W, ; F Won by Stenstrom. At Bosten §-6, Philadelphia 2-4 i conference indoor rec-| 4% Mec yaw it, a Lous 6 R ‘WE vere smashed. Payne of Ore-| Orner game postponed: rato. ‘Pina the two miles in 9:36, oe i MMA lowered the conference rec-| AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS ng ‘Slaven for out-of-doors. Kadd Other games postponed; rain fue pre. A. ©. covered his quarter 26. as meres nee tn :49 45, At Pittsburg 4, Buffalo 0. | 8 All other games postponed; ratn. 1 it COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Werorta, May 29.—Three| At San Francisco—Venice 18, or = were slugged hard here 3 afternoon in a game in on Mich the Maple Leats defeated Tigers, 15 to 2. Bon- ®t pulled out of some tight holes Tigers scored three runs th, but McGinnity and | ch Were pounded all over on Tot for 14 hits had in- 0990003000-3 AMERICAN st, 131304! WORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | wew York |: sO- Boston “f BA E a” : SEBALL/: GDALE FIELD - TOMORROW AT P.M. von vs. Seattle the and He Take Fourth Ave. Care mr (0 CALIFORNIA WAY Pam Bank road down Columbia | Cineinnatt $84 26 hours’ ocean sail makes | New York 200 miles nearer FEDERAL & me as fall, but D BERTH AT GEA {rain leaves Portiand 9 a. m.| Kanaas City 1 18 Baltimore « 1320 Buffalo 18 3 Prrives Ban Francisco 3:20 p. m. Ave. and Colw r Sema a ambin COAST LEAGUE Moore, Won. Arthur Fromme, former New York National pitcher, has joined the Venico team, of the Coa league. Loa Pike Public Market Bingis joo Motern Outside Rh etter Tro, 504 YACHT CLUB STARTS THREE-DAY REGATTA- FLYNN AND COFFEY TO FIGHT MONDAY (fastest sailing craft on f Tums, winning for them by a ‘ered in the score of 4 to 2 | eee, gucaree | Seattle opened the game by], tle Star, Seattle, Wash Sporting Editor, care of Seat Dear Sir: 1 have been a reader aad champion of your valuable paper since it was first published, and am familiar with your well-known policy of championing the —_people’s therefore it was with iRrel FoOD STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915. Great pleasure that | read your ting O. E, Dugdale Articles ro: for the way he ° | HERE’S A SAMPLE OF THE KIND OF LETTERS THE STAR IS RECEIVING ABOUT DUGDALE day he left Beattio his average was .203, while other outfield. ers averaged but .200, You can le treating the PAGE 7 BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL DOPE Is NOW UPSET— VARSITY FINISHES THIRD IN TRACK MEET Big Leagues Are 1); | Simply Knocking Li out and get good ball players to take their places. This he has not done, and we of the fans here. Now, Mr. Editor, eo anewer is the ry. bleachers do not think he in ° Want to assure you that the the season opened, tends to do so. t bleacherites are with you to a Dugdale assured the fans he | sincerely hope you keep a O e 1 ; man, could get all the good ball play this campaign up until Seattic ; Dugdale cried out loud that ers he wanted this year, and if gets the class of baseball the | 4 Kippert had to be let out be the men he had did not pro fans deserve. P. MURPHY, | BY HUGH FULLERTON ident there are going to be some cause he could not hit, but the duce the goods, ha would go Publish thie If you like | hw ‘duller feauue basatalt startling changes in the standing of the clubs if the weather ever set- ~— season is a long time getting tles down to business The clu } romana | SONOE, ‘The dope 10 TUPHIME, | are not going on form Ae 76 Ce i ‘4 | flipflops, batters who never cago’s Cubs have surprised them- 5 4 ago ibs ha f . - - . - = - bY AheRN | could hit before are way up, | selves. The team in hitting some AAPDARIAAAAAIARAALAALAAAAAAAN | teams that are notoriously | 15 points above its real galt, and AW) ERROR ID FIELDING A GROUNOER _-” WILL PROVE VERY FATAL BATTER Es —beeRsTEms —4Q Sate tahitatif THE WAY A SCOREBOARD WOVLO READ BROADWAY MAKES | \""*:,"s:.8or5, Sa'sasteret| | | will arrange a game to play off the | | Between A CLEAN RECORD «:. IN ANNUAL CONTEST) PLAY SO. SEATTLE | | SEATTLE and PORTLAND | - i and By defeating Franklin high PHILADELPHIA, May 29.— The South Park team will clash } cir team ‘ou te Colonia hed (OATS BEAT CHAMPS) _ rrirnonriis Mer ‘nat | with South ectio neat Sundays at | | SPOKANE LIMITED Friday afternoon, the Broadway| ABERDE May 29.—After al South Park, the game being called|| | high boys an xweep of|lowing four singles which were| Prize today when the annual [103 Qciock. South Park will line|[* | Between the high school baseball series,|good for one Vancouver run,| track and field meet forthe Im [uy as follows SEATTLE and SPOKANE winning eight straight without a| Hughes pitched a perfect game of) tercoliegiate association of ama- Brick Kneeland, The famous Northern Pacific Dining Service on all day trains, defeat. Broadway cinched the city title when they won their seventh game and they completed schedule by to 3. West Seattle beating | by and 4 rary bali and Aberdeen won, 2 to 1 feature of the game was Kippert's| the | two-bagger, which hit the top of the| Franklin, 5| fence and missed being a home run a fow tnches. Ballard are| six hits off Kramer, How CAN “THEY EXPEC yY TT Kul A FELLA WHEN HE'S RieSeEo LP LINE THs ? | (Note—American League Baseball Magnates Are Going to Send a Big Assortment of Baseball Bats, Gloves and | ‘Balls to the Canadian Soldiers in France.) | CORNELL FAVORITE | A; lin field. Friday for the Aberdeen made nell getting One Bananas Cabbage Local head lettuce DO YOU KNOW That Seattle billiard parlor Come In and see, has the finest In the world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Amold’s Electric Vibrators 1915 DEMONSTRATOR IN 1078 ARCADE BLDG, SEATTLE. SELECT DANCING PARTIES Be! HIPPODROME if Fifth and University Clean Amusement o Hometthe Surroundings 10-PIRCK UNION OKCHEATHA Tenchers w CHINES } MEDICINE co, 115 Vester Way} We ha I v *ecnune T determine y oure logos tn the U ave had 40 y vir Hoar, Kenema, cele. 608" oF Onions, green Onions, Yakima ¢ Idaho straw, Timoth: * ° Alfalfa, Ne 1 peads before atte Tam © gpaduate of one of the highest Tam a logally leensed physician and experience tn my p 1 EXAMINE FREE reat disorders of the vital organs, Vartoone Veins, Kidriey and Biadder, for Blood Disorders, Union a John Graham; schoon- eighth. tied for second place in the high| . Fred Fischer; wr) ry . Mn. ro A. | schoo! race, as a result of the vic H Wililam Rapp, charged with con- Capt. E. H. Hutcht aa pr + 3 Sltory of the West Siders over Ral-' ductinga ball gambling pool,; yawl Norn, Capt. W.| 46 ¢ ¢ w{iard Fridey by a score of 5 to 1. fined 0 and costa at Chicago. | ° ‘6 Be eat |e em j | | ». so ee ae morning the annual) neatry. i> . 4 . al race for the Doman cup | Sy». . sss 8 Sigenecs g:2- |}. | | [| MARKET REPORT fest Seattle and cover. | perme” Sh GR ae RB Arkansas Blacks Wipesape Rome Beauties Yakima 44 of an inch. PORTLAND, May a te '*| Seals ts hunting a job today was unconditionally | Manager Wolverton. ” 1.50 @ 1.15 | Pernoll has been going badly alt sea-| was 298 | son 10 @ ite |— sien teur athletes was held on Frank- Ninety-four qualified finale in all events toda: Harvard wae second with 16 and Yale third with 11, Intercollegiate was broken during the prelimi. naries Friday, when H. P. Ba ley of the University of Maine threw the hammer 165 feet and PERNOLL 18 CANNED Hub Pernoll of the San Francisco their ten-round fight last night, al from Atlanta, will take his place./such terrific punches that Mandot rs are going stronger than 1 later ia just starting, and of improvement, the pite they w New York showing @ lot weak at bat are near the top, strong baserunning teams are far down the list, weak flelding teams are among the leaders in NC OF eet womie ENEMY > an? Cee fielding. | which ought to continue when the i | There are Pat Moran's Phillies,| cripples get back into the line-up. 4 | who have been leading practically The Boston Braves have suffered ¥ all year, last in fielding, and next|@ lot thru the absence of Evers, i |to iast in batting and base run-| With Evers there, the team prob- : }ning, which shows pretty conclu-|#bly would even now be out in f jsively that pitching alone has | front. t them tn the | Tigere Look Good ago White Sox, the al-| In the American league, Detroit's “hitless wonders,” second in ‘The team is play’ bid seems real. batting, and Washington, which we z feared lacked the fielding steadi-|!ng a lot of baseball, and getting ness to win, leading the American! fair pitching. While the White Sox league in fielding, and the Yan-|now are regarded as the Boston 4 Red Sox’ most dangerous compett- tors, the Chicago bunch has been winning on wonderful pitching rather than on good ball playing, and, if this continues, Detroit's hitting power will tel. The Red Sox are awakening to the fact that they will have to hus- tle to get by with the pennant. The lteam has been very slow getting and still third in batting strength! | going, and all has not been hamoni- From the dope of the first month| ous. Gardner's illness has been @ and a half of the season {t 1s evi-' heavy handicap. TRAINS DE LUXE The lest word in modern, up-to-date service | | STEEL TRAIN EQUIPMENT NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. ees, Who looked good in fielding. jin base running and in pitching, hit- ting within a few points of the al |leged slugging clubs, and the Ath- letics, supposed to be erippled in j batting strength, ranking third. Orioles at Bottom Imagine Pittsburg’s Federals leading their league in fielding! And the Orioles, down in last pla ' AMPWUN ETION — you TAKE wr fh PEARE Rel 6O Wor | | GOOD FIELDERS COULD SAVE ALoT oF | | | SOUTH PARK WILL | Cub Johnson, ¢.; lp.; Brooks, 1b.; man Smith, 3b.; Joe Lavine, 6s.; | Thompson, Roy Brown, Kellogg, Duntway, outfield. | South Park will run an excursion | }to Olympia June 6. The steel |steamer Potlatch has been charter-| |ed for the occasion. “Baughman’s”| | brass band will be the official en- |tertainers. Boat leaves Colman | dock 9 o'clock sharp | WATSON HAS SHADE SUPERIOR, Wis., May 29.—Many! fans today declared Red Watson 29.—Pitcher earned a shade over Joe Mandot in Martin, 2b.; Ice Excursion Fares East Dally May 15 to Sept. 30. Low round-trip fares to all points in Middle West and Eastern States, Return limit, October 31, . record For full information, reservations, etc., call on or write J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. Tel. 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Hurry, now, and secure one of these balls. Remember the cou- pon must be filled out by people who are not now taking The Star. Coupon 2 Circulation Managor of Seattle Star: I want to help you to give Free Base- Dalia to the boys of Seattle, and I hereby authorize you to deliver The Star to me for a period of one month, and thereafter unt) ordered ¢ eontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 25c per month, I am not now & subsertber of The Star, Name Adare Phone .. an Blood Tey