The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1915, Page 7

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=Bes &P AP 07? Faerta?S Fan Ane MIXED UP IN IT If fans who paid 50 cents to bee , pit ched real ball and the Giants Monday's doubleheader between! Were like doll babies in his hands, Seattle and Victoria had been hand: | but he tightened up too late ed a rebate of two-dits as they left the grounds they would have| The second game was a comedy broken about even on the day, as|Of errors. Half a dozen times dur there was about that much real|!me the afternoon Raymond booted baseball in the 17% tunings played, |&Tounders about, but In most in stances recovered them in time to Seattle took the first contest, 7 to %, not so much thru baseball merit | 29> the runner at first, Two such on the part of the Glants, but thra| moves on his part in the second basetmll d rits on the part of the Kame broke Into the error column Victoria team. The ond game | and were responsible for Victoria) was a pipe for Victoria, and their / Tans. Bill Rose and MoHenry were seven hits off Rose, combined with | OPPosed on the mound fn this game }/ and Butler opened up with a single a couple of errors by Raymond ani playing generally, gave the visitors an § to 4 victory and Shaw followed with a double. A double steal was pulled and Vic torla chalked up three {n the firat ragged, and loose In the first game the first two Rose's support was men up smacked the plll for singles | altho he was struck for but seven and it looked as if Kelly had a/ hits, while the Giants made nine hard day before him, but he pulled|off McHenry, the Victoria team out of the choppy sea into open! played baseball back of McHenry staying there until the sixth, and gave the Seattle squad a pri > almost capst Marty | mary class Jesson in the game. Shaw were good for sin 3 1 Geo. Ke and Hawort Beatty was not in the game Mon. drove out doubles when tt would having eon “exchanged” to do the most good. T wit es, Just what Dug got in Tobin'é sacrifice fly, scored the ¢ is not apparent, but Beat only three runs of the game for Vic-|tY could not have been sold for toria actual coin pcause Dugdale says he was “exchanged Well, any eee way, Lodell got a hit {n each game former and handled himself fairly well on Seattle gave Al Bonner, Giant twirler, a warm welcome to y low between the our city. In the opening frame he| frst, but was was greeted by a single by Killilay|>ass. He may be of sufficiently and doubles by Smith and Morse.| high caliber for the team in its exent state, but compared to Reat- bolsters up” the team a The hits were handled in true Mud- |? ville style by Bonner’s support, and | & he a series of boots and fumbles start.| 00d deal like a chunk of fron bol ed, which Victoria kept up pretty |#ters up a bag of kittens about to well thruout the game, Four! be drow ned smashes, productive of three Sei —— | tle runs, came in the second, and in|, Another exhibition that would the third, with the bags crowded, have made Mudville and Hicktown Killliay drove out a double, his | Teoters shout with joy was that third hit of the game, and two more | staged by Hunky Shaw A good runs Were scored. After that, the|deal of kidding passed between lengthy Bonner settled down and | Shaw on third base and the bleach ers, and finally it got under Shaw's | akin, AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME bleachers, he smashed the ball into | the center of the crowd. | Umpire Ralph Frary made one of his few popular decisions of the day Jwhen he jerked Hunky from the game, and later President Blewett pasted a $25 plaster on his salary It some fan who had pungied money to see the game had been hit by Hunky’s heave, the $25 fine would have been poor salve for his | bump. OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | Clock. that are natural as your original r teeth. Examinations are now being) ere are the scores of Monday's conducted without charge, and esti. S*™e* mates are furnished in al! cases Approximately 2,000 people saw the games Monday. 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Different in cut, too. “A ready chew that gives up its tobacco substance steady, without grinding. asier handled, and twice as satisfying. Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter the old size. It willbe more satistying than « mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on intil you find z its you. Tuck it away. let it rest. ly and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. Th: why it is The Real Tobacco shred 99 that you won't have 4 on ordinary candied tobscea® not need to be Covered w he rich tobacco taste The taste of pure, rich tobacco doe Meorice. Notice how the salt One small che chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 5O Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TOUS takes the place of two big | GIANTS SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER WITH LEAFS— FIRST PHOTO OF BROADWAY TITLE TEAM | SOME GOOD BALL He had no comeback with his|j mouth, so when he was joshed for 1 } missing a foul fly in front of they’ |—IN THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE f 1, 1915. PAGE 7. WORLD OF SPORTS—| EDITED BY MAYBDEE SMITH DE | | The Broadway High Schoo! baseball team, winner of the city high echool title thie season, has a good chance to repeat in 1916, as the team will lose but three of I | right, the play tain and third ba utier to M. Nye to G@. Kelty wame—1i03 Second Game Beattie ABR It WE Kililiay, ef r i Amiths S. Us ae .4 8 ae ‘6 i ae ” ae he st 4 (8 at KR HPO ‘ : " : ° ‘ 1 ‘ ow seed 4 2 4 2 ° <8 8 ft members thru graduation. re: Top row—iver Peterson, cat Dick Munson, center field; Grant, infield; Lanning, Pearse, Chambertain and Grant will graduate next February. Overton, right cond base; Roseman, pitcher and left field. Bottom row— ; Lefty Hoagtund, first base; Chamberiain, pitcher and left field, and Will Feek, shortstop. In the photo, from left to field; Chris arse, catche son, coach; Burke, cap- How They Stand COFFEY KNOCKS OUT FLYNN IN NINTH ROUND PALMA WINS BIG 500-MILE AUTO RACE— DE PALMA WINS; INDIANAPOPLIS, June 1— the finish, when his car broke After having witnessed one of down from lack of ol the greatest races in the his bys ictories of Darius Resta Ve the Pacific Coast when he won the tory of the 500-mile internation . cup ana Grande al sweepsta here, hundreds 4 ong the favor- of automobile enthusiasts left today. Despite some disappointment that foreign-made cars should have taken both first and sec ond places, the victory of Ralp De Paima in his Mercedes was Palma was forced to lower the race popular record by 30 minutes De Palma has always driven Officlals today expressed the ut- great races here, and in one of | most satisfaction that a race driven t renewals of the 500-miie (at the ext i as was that | classic led the field up to the of yesterday, should have been ep | last lap or within 2'% miles of |tirely free from accidents. TACOMA WINS BOTH TACOMA, June 1.—The Tacoma J. Coffey Tigers took two games from th e Vancouver team here Monday, each ( by a score of 3 to 1. Barham i pitched for the locals in the morn e e ing game, allowing but five hits and House, Tacoma’s new twirler made his debut in the afternoon jhurling winning ball O I in |. First game Vancouver ...000000010—1 Tacoma Td red hc RP NEW YORK, June 1—Jim {| Second Game |Vancouver ...10000000Qq—1| Coffey, the Dublin glant, | Tacoma 061000028 eCinched his right to become a | contender for the world’s | ERROR COSTS GAME ie se Winsre here tnt —_ | night, when he knocked out Jim ABERDEEN, June 1 the} With : bags filled and two men out, Pug) Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, ta |Bennett allowed an easy grounder| the ninth round of their sched- uled ten-round bout at Brighton Beach race track. to roll thru his legs in Monda game, and three men romped home A. Bp winning the game for the Spokane 1 “e b n roids. m Coffey withstood the wild 8 In the Leagues [ndians, 2 to 2 Harkness allowed) rushes of the fireman with ease 2 8 The Majestics defeated the) was 11 to 1. Joe Levine's fielding coches 060-0 2.6.0.0 .6-—3| 2nd demonstrated that he is an $ 3 Wolverines M4 to §. The}at short and the hitting of Roy|NORTHWESTERN LeAGeE KesuLTs TDORANE 260060 6 O2| artist in speedy footwork, as ¢ 3/Majesticn connected for 21 hits,| Brown, Ice-man Smith, Kellogg aud| At Beattie 7-4, Victoria 2-8 Aberdeen ....020000000-2) oii af with his fists. He Wan * © while thetr opponents got eight.|Charile Brooks featured for the) 4! 4 n 3, Spokane 3 cP never in serious danger, and * 2 ‘The Majestion want games, Gerald's| Parks, while Prato’s work at third) “* ™ be yl a | | Flynn tanded but tow tellin ‘ fl preferred. Address Spalding’s or/and at the bat for South Seattle NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS HE SURPRISES THEM) bn while the big ‘rtoheall call Ballard 1436. [was sensational, getting three of| a+ re pered away at the fireman's nu 8 their five hits, each for two bases. At ‘ a . * _ Ths Obnnediiele ‘Outed 0 i ay ne Pigg 4 es NEW YORK e 1—New York head and body with straight 4 | vorks, 17 to 2, Sunday, the Pes rag irggie “inal a At Bt. Loule 1-4, Cineinnatt 2-4 | fistic fans were surprised yesterday | lefts and right hooks almost at being the heavy stick work of. the! sunday South Park will play Olym-| Ammmican Laacum masvars | Whe? Soldier Bartfleld, U. 8. Army.| will. . = ’ ’ 2 . ~~ a \ aibbe he ma $i winners, Battery for the Chancel-| pia at Olympia, and would Mke to| A: Cleveland 13-8, ft, Lovin 1-4 SEecahe. Stone tonic’ temconndl went auc te ¢|lore—Mike Pacovick and Al Jorgen-| arrange for games Wor the ath! m tt, New York 114. |DetUS ne” ipbett's fled, Brookiyn.| prcple men? aaa ones a0 Sth o - At 3-3, Detroit 1-4 . . y ui + was ° ames it £35 some fast out-) 2! o, Philedelphia Gibbons weighed pounds, and| hailed as the coming chased 1 6) The famous old Iroquois battery pause SAGUR RESULT: Bartfield 148. Gibbons bored in| by hundreds of ringsiders, who | | performed for South Park and eas P ResvnTs* |constantly, but was unable to get) hold that his victor; Cae eee T dcath Seattle Sundar | The Sedro-Woolley ball team de- 1 tore te webteie Getenee; One a8! Y gives him reeere rere2 0026 Aummary Tro-base hite—Kiitiay Marth, Shaw. Sacrifice bite=M. Nye, Me t Smith, Khaw, Kelty 3 This was South Seattle's first de feat ‘ elgbt straight games SQUIRREL of the season, having won) the The score! 6 to FOOD ... arrots | Florida celery, crate Florida grapefruit hoth: Local head | Rhubarb . + | Kadianes Local # Rome Beauties Oregon onions Onions, green Onions, Yakima ... Brotiers Warmer... 6004 wine, dos... 2.0 ? iiting { Butter, Rese « Matter Washingt Native ne Young America . | Select ranch | Alfalfa, No. 1 ley Washington oats and timothy Prices to Retatler nd Cheese Tomatoes, hothouse 1s @2 | Turnipe, local Arkansas Blacks 1 @ Wipesa Kennewick im @ Olailae 100 @ Hood river Local 100 @ Clarks, local ist @ —— miaoete |] Prices Paid Producers for Eggs, a Poultry, Veal and Pork » SRG. Beigian bar for sar rooust! WHATS THE IDEA OF PLAYING IN FoR A BUNT WITH THE BASES FULL ANO TY coBeB REASON) IN 1S9— PLAY IN ON HM FRITZ You PooR ADED DUKE! Hotel St. Regis|| He THINKS HE CAN HYPNHOTIZE CoBB TO BELICVE THE PLL GAS BOMe 'T EASY AND ANOTHER HE MIGHT Nor HEAR “THE DINNER BELL? cisco 7 G feated the Hamilton ball team on a score of home grounds by 3 Sunday .. .. By Ahern FATHEAD FRITZ ISA So HELL HIT FOR PLAYING HE'S AFRAID MAN ALIBI ~— Far Wide Visitors HOTEL COURT BUSH 9T., AT STOCKTON “Im the Heart of Everything” Minutes to Kxpo, Direct line Baro = Take Untversai # LINCOLN HOTEL @ Ran Francisco's greatest 2 min. trem Ferry Depot. 6 pe! mod. HOTEL ROY 838 Kearny. ALAMO INN 824 Kearny. 500 to $1.60 Dally. Redaction by week or mo. Hot and cold At Duffs At Newark & with San od game. Hed. rath, | at a4 | At Han Francisco Venice ¥ 388 og A 333 | NATIONAL LE. Won is is oe |e. Louis OS | Saat) | Cinetnnats ‘ ib os New York ' 1 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost [Chicago . 14 | Detrott “ |New York Boston | Cleveland 17 a. Louis 16 Washingt uM Phiiadelph uM FEDERAL Baltimore ......sec0s0+ 15 Buffalo 4 u“ COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles Venloe Oakland BOING TO THE BALL TONIGHT? Every one, from Charlie Chaplin to Theodore Roosevelt, will be pres. ent at the Movies’ ball Tuesday night at the Hippodrome. They will all be in the grand march, whieh is to be led by Miss Gertrude Fonda, winner of the Unt versal Film company’s recent beau- ty contest, and Mayor Gill, In fact, regular folks won't be found in the grand march, for every one in line must be in fancy costume, except those in evening dres The restriction 1s made by the ball committee on account of the mo- tion picture which is to be made of the grand march, CHARGE CRIMINAL ~~ RING OF PHYSICIANS CHICAGO, June 1.—Public offi clals are igvestigating the death of Mrs. Mollie Quimby in a local hos- pital as the result of a criminal op- eration, following the death of Anna Hence 1 in my professton— I EXAMINE FREE reat disorders of the vital Nerv Blood organs, Liver, 4 Skin Di Vartoocele, Come to me for reliable Wasserman Blood Test. DR. DONAWAY, 302-3-4 Liberty Building Union and Third, Opposite Postoffice Office Hours, 9 a. m, to 8 p.m. Bundays, 10 a, m. to 12. Johnson, shot in the head in the apartments of Dr. Shaver. An au- topsy showed she was shot after un- dergoing a criminal operation, Dr, Shaver ts in Jail, Officlals declare Chicago contains & professional criminal operation ring of physicians LONDON, June 1,—Bombardier Wells last night knocked out Dick Smith, light-heavywelght champion of England, in the ninth round of their scheduled 20-round bout. \MEEK IS RELEASED the right to challenge Willard and demand that he defend his title. ry HOLD A ‘BENEFIT DAY’ SAN FRANCISCO, June L— Plans are being made for a “Bene fit day” in the Pacific Coast league ES, June 1—Harry|when the proceeds of the games + Meek, utility catcher of the Los An-| will be turned over to the widow geles team, was released yesterday. | of Wallace Bray (Hap Hogan), late Beatty, the new first baseman pur-| manager of the Venice club. Bray chased from Seattle, will report for|left an estate of $1,000 worth of | work with the team in San Fran- | stock in the club and $300 salary jclsco Wednesd. due. |times Bartfield opened up on his opponent and punished him badly. | Battling Levinsky, a heavyweight, | outfought Porky Flynn of Boston in every round of their ten-round event You keep on smoking the same old tasteless cigarettes, Why? Because you're in a rut. You're tired of them! You know you’re tired of them! They haven’t given you a thrill of pleasure for months. You're hungry for a change—for something “Utterly Different”. Man alive! NEBO plain end were made for you. _ They are the “Utterly Different” cigarette. _ They will give you an “Utterly Different” kind of enjoyment — an ‘Utterly Different” value for your money. ; Don’t put off the pleasure. => GUARANTEE —If after smoking half the package of NEBO piain end you are not delighted, return balance of package | to P. 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