The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1915, Page 7

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by the the im. trust. ts and & con. ll the. rehant. h can. other ersons med in ling to it be stified ll the sal, to ors by ed for pany ® dan. board under Ml frzecz43 ie “7g§F Bre nt. sion, le a =<! hired men gave 0 & Oued 3,000 fans a real Hall treat Sunday, won the first & ; sie er der from 8) oe om ht-inning on | W had second contest was called tn the game the visitors to catch 8 had peralt iheames were fast, and | pitching Boll ne of the few times i real profes Pitfor Seattl ne, seeative victory for Seattlo one bis own game tn t aang of the first contest wh Nye on second, SCO ous with to nedy and Tourist |‘ GH. B. Ken af Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00,| bo a. m.; 1:30, 2:00: 5:30 p. m.) Visitors Welcome Dail, FARE, 300 ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 25c, price list and samples on ‘We are selling from 10 iy cent less than regular prices. ttle print shops buy from us| business along 100 Fourth Ave. Seattic 10 QNIA Cherries, 10-1b bom . Pie cherries . Cucumbers . Carrots ° | Flort@a celery, crate | Florida grapetrutt Florida tomatove Goousberries Joan tomatoes Br D gE it Forget | SHASTA ROUTE Wpiterfl Coastline | : yo Prices = Retailer ’ creamery, solid rack ou 65 SANDIEGO Pinssinr Fa J = ANDBACK ° TLOSECOND NE. itor ie * C.G.CHISHOLM - (eee Pes o~. 45) Aitnite, No, 1 SUNSET COEW & SHASTA 4 FANS GET A RARE TASTE OF | OOD BASEBALL IN DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY | e unab They made but three hits off him and one of them was a ser Pat retired the In the fans, on of the sixth tnnin Fat and foxy old Bob Wicker was on the hill for Spokane an armful stunts, Including a tantalizing slow exception of the when Eaatley touched but with the third inning him for the series on the home ft field | war horse kept afternoon with the rd drive to left field | war gauned & Da Nye. scattered that he was never danger of having pile up ———— me — : | Joe Lotz was the Seattie hero of | Mil! Rose on the mound 1 [the second game | jj lad twirl Here are the box scores of Sun. | lowing neither a hit ne first # -D. made their rua tn the fourth Williams Joe's offerings for a mighty and the pill sailed high over the S.Navy Yard jlaround the four bags 7 ap| Seattle passed up a fine chance Ride on Puget} .o tic tha score in the sixth when | Martin Killilay | tifel three-b right field fence and Williams went Morse and Cadman all took healthy swings at the ball and none was Mable to get it out of the tnfleld B} that Killilay on third when Callahan, pitching for Spokane, re. Cad |tired the dide and got himself out jof an awful hole Seattle put across the tying run Stolen basee—Harth, Bhe drew transportation and stole sec ond and pranced to the rubber on Raymond's drive over second base. | Right there Raymond plece of real bi His hit wa he ran past eball genoralship. good for a single, but rat base and stopped, | thereby directing the play himself Instead Commission Row |; Monday, strawberries were selling for 2 cents less than the quotations Hay and grain also of last week. [Joined the downward trend J. grapefruit head lettace Wipesaps ... Nome Beauties Hood river 1 ‘arke, looms. _ atdanDiedp ¢ si Hens, 2% Ibe. etthefamous |i: thts sss ng ducklings, over 2% . 4 roosters, live | Select ranch ..... try May and Grain (Prices paid producer) Barley Kastern Washi sget sound thi umet wound om ra@, ton . mothy . oat Country Hay and Grain (Wholesale Prices aite, 8 Kantern Was Puget sound oF wiraw, ton | vimothy Wheat . ttle Team Plays Ball Like Real Professionals; 2,000 Fans Get a Treat entire game}the latter had scored, Raymond wan caught between first and sec: | Both games were great duels be tween the pitchers, and in the #e conflict, Callahan, the left allowed it three hit # allo but two, The ere disappointed when tt was wary to call the game tn the x h to permit the Indians to atch a train to Aberdeen, where they play a double-header this after noon The Giants witli Leafs, the league le-header, starting at 1:0, wil jayed today, and Raymond an © will work Ed Kelly and day's xames ' he ‘ <6 or ee 2 6 6 oi Fa en e 6 ‘ S Sue ‘ es S68 : 14 i Netghs ¢ : Alma: : Murp , ch 4 Coltrin, a= : ° Wicks : . . ais ae net ve - ee ry: Sacrifice b By Rastiey « by Wicker te—Ott Wicker 1. Umptree—Lyneh HPO. A ® 1 4 2s er we . se. 23 ae te sh 8° O48 po. be ae ER ar tae oe 1 8 34 30 KR MPO A F CARS ae ee - ete ee 1 1 6 ° Tan a | Se Vis SE ar eee: el Oo. 8 3 8 e288 459 oA ae ® Totals m1 8 Score by Innings Seattle oo « eoen alled to let Spokane Tro-base hit — Marth Kiliiley, Home run fice hite—Smith, Sheely Beatty. str Pacific Salmon Company WM continue to ahip Salmon, « aging # pounds, dressed, In Individual boxes, to any point In the U. & All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Kippered Salmon products See the if you wish 601 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 64T¢ DOCTOR: Call at the Right Drug Co, 169) py Washington st. near Second ‘ave, he ex-government physl- for you, absolutely without ‘We want your patronage and of- fer you the doctor's services as an inducement. Look fur the Yellow Front. BULL BROS. Just Printere: D «@AIN 1043 1013 THI 30 DAYS CUT PRICES FREE EXAMINATION 25¢ Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices, 22K Gold Crown: Bridgework ... Full Set of Teeth Porcelain Crown..... Gold Fillings Silver Fillings j We do exactly as advertised. Lady Attendant, Terms to sult. All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Lal Peopl wventists. STAR—MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— ——_XDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH ~~ ne Willie Haupt The great 500-mile race at Indianapolis today would not be a race | whi without “Wild Bob” Burman, who will pilot a Burman-Peugect car. | weeks’ time, sation al Western driver, will pilot a Max well, Willie Haupt will go out after Caleb Bragg is a millionaire, who does not need the money, but is en- | tered in the big race just for the thrill of the thing Eddie Rickenbacher, the « PAGE 7. INDIANAPOLIS, = May Promptly at 10 a, m, today, Ce Motor Speedway, started around the ig oval in his touring ear, followed ny 24 picked racers 4 the fifth co wan on It was cold and damp, and a mist was falling an hour before the sta Officials decla the race would atponed only In case o} fa Crowd ts Small Compared with previous years, the crowds arriving at the speedway during the early hours this morning small, The throngs « n did not approach those which| |Jammed the huge grand stands and) y flooded out upon the field at forme races | With honors even between Amer-| iean-made and firat plac today’s r ot} the best thr ed the F *.| Winners of the ay | events include drivers of two Ind anapolis cars, The four winners! and Keot here today. Thomas is wounded in} Frane Europeon Cars Race Troubles in Europe had little ef fect on today's race. It cut bee on the number of Eurc an an drivers American driv. Other prominen » have extended thru se the honors in an Emden car. | —— How They Stand NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS 1. ® © Ot. Vietoria 2-6 At Aberdeen 8-4. Vancouver 1-0 NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS FEDERAL LEAGUE RESULTS Ata 2%, P ‘ Pet. a8 B41 Philadelphia Roaton at. 1 Rrookly New Ferm vecescccseoes 14 |Cinetmnatt .....-.-5 uM ane an | AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost 309 rire aan a ant Pot. 408 ona on 14 600 ans aia ami ni Newark ATES | Hrooklyn ... }#t Low Baitimors Buffalo .. COAST LEAOUB ‘Won. fait Lake City .. ” rf WKELVEY HIGH GUN ‘PIRATES WIN came | AMERICAN Pole Athletic rates beat the Athletics, 9 to 2, and the Red Sox defeated the Cubs, 10! to 8 In the first game Friedholt} jand Irvin were the battery for the| Pirates, while Hurlbut, Vaughn, | Barr and Trembley worked for the| Athletic | | Jones and Oliver for the Cubs. _ AT WEEKLY SHOOT | In the regular weekly shoot at the Harbor island grounds Sunday, ©. B McKelvey was high gun in the shoot at 50 targets, breaking 45. Hugh Fleming made the best mark in the shoot at 100 targets with 89. He was closely followed by Fred Land wehr with 86, McKelvey with 85, R W. Kinzer with 79, and D, Rhodes with 74, The best scores since the organ- ization of the club were shot at the traps of the Green Lake Gun club Sunday, L. H. Reid being the high man in the shoot at 100 birds with 98. In the contest for the Dupont trophy L. 8. Barnes, Geo, H. Young and J. Ruppe tied for first place with 24 out of 25 birds Barnes, Belmont, Carsten and Dr Kidd made perfect scores in the handicap contest for the Hippo drome cup. Barnes, Carstens, Belmont, Conk lin, Fitzgerald and Moulton tied tn the shoot for the hunting coat with t scores FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BYBRY BEVERY ONE WE! In Saturday's games tn the Totem oclation the Pt CAFE FOURTH AND PIK@® HIGH-CLASS | ENTERTAINMENT § In the second game and Taylor and Munsey the points for the Sox and FRENCH DINNER | Shore, R. L., retains women’s metro- With politan gold title by defeating Mra.) * J. E. Davis, Piping Rock, L. 1, 3 up] Bottle of Wine—50c and 2 to play, at Searborough, N, Y Mrs. Lillian B. Hyde of West! SIX FAST YACHTS RACING IN PUGET SOUND— ES AUTO RACE INDIANAPOLIS 7 miles, established lant ‘Six Fast Boats in Contest ord o FOUR FAMOUS RACE PILOTSIN| =Bio Auto |: TODAY'S GREAT GASOLINE DERBY Derby Is F ‘on Today" BLACK CATS TAKE Pier ratte oi tis indaoaeo'’, TWO FROM CHAMPS‘. success, enid the ra rs Officials today were Dave Beedrof of New York, representing technical commit the Vanco and shut out the 18 DY! Aberd various craft getting 0: MAPLE LEAFS PUT TIGERS AWAY BACK |... TACOMA, May 31 tween 2 and to CALIFORNIA ocean sail makes and thelr cars were Ray Harroun| Tigers into fif with a Marmon, Joe Dawson with alning two ga National, Jules Goux with a Peu-| Bunched hits in ¢ nd Rene Thomas with a De-| same lage. Goux and Thomas were not | Victories. and Goux is connected with| Victoria .. ch army. Tacoma ... Second Game Victoria | Tacoma racers, but German, French and i r ed side by side Kecond Ave. and Columbia : ¥. and T. Agt, GN. ae 7 ¥ J. 0. MeMutllen, € 665 Market St, San | Spokane—A. B. Jackson, D era entered were Hob Burman,|in his gray Stutz sh Ralph De Palma, Carlson and Rick-| yjous records on the enbacker | way Tryouts previous to the race,\car for a al) miles an hour. 4 that records | previous will be broken today. Thomas’ rec-| fastest ——— |the track was that of Tetzlaff, 83.7 imiles an hour. LENTZ SHOWS SPEED NORTH YAKIMA, May | Lentz of Seattle drove his Roman |—- a mile in 5% the automobile ctrouit |yesterday, and also won the five. mile event in 23:55%. —— finished second and lagers third in the feature race. CONSUL TO SPEAK Dr. Charles Saro! ‘sul at Edinburgh, and French teacher at university, will speak on |tyrdom of Belgium and the Moral| Issues of the War,” here Tuesday | night. ttered all pre yesterday when he drove his antee the superiority of and give free A. LUNDBERG CO. Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs Special Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store Jim Parsons KODAK FINISHING otland, author J. WH. MENDENHALL Camera Specialist In Swif(s—Second at Pike and swing on this: ae for a spell { You'll start an old-pal-party via a pipe or a makin’s cigarette quick as a flash, as soon as you realize it’s a live bet to let your good money rub up against some Prince Albert tobacco. ets 5 it’s like beating back to the bushes for old-home week, P. A.’s so friendly, so chummy-like. You see, Prince Albert can’t bite your } tongue, or any other man’s; nor parch throats. ' Because it’s made by a patented process that | cuts out the bite and parch and lets you hear the song of the joy’us jimmy pipe and the | makin’s cigarette all the day long! ! - PRINGE ALBERT ( | the national joy smoke ‘ | just hands you home-made questions like these | Were you ever pipe- | happy? Did you ever | hit a brand that just pushed pleasure against your palate? The kind that sort of teased your \ smokeappetite for some more fire-up, then an- other—and so on, right to the pillow-period! | Well, that’s P. A, | no matter how you hook _ it up—pipe or cigarette. It just-jams-joy into | your system! You nail that fact hot off the | bat, because it’s case-cards information! And \ handed out to youfor personaland immediate attention as being about as real and true as ase you've heard since Hector was a pup! truer fiend P. A. is sold in the toppy red bag for the eens | | P. A. in the highest state of perfection, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO Winston-Salem. N. C. 12 eum@ere, Jrado has been a@amoker all his life, @ no dearer, no Potccentoert ektetune price of a jitney ride, 5c; tidy red tin, 10cy “err nivere clu” pound and half-pound tin humidors—and—the classy pound { crystal-glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top that's not | only a joy’us thing to have at home and at the office, but it keeps

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