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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. PAGE 7. HERE IS A FAN WHO HANDS DUGDALE SOME ALL-CITY TENNIS TOURNEY FOR NEXT MONTH— _ STRAIGHT DOPE ABOUT HIS. BASEBALL ‘TEAM —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS WITH MAILS PITCHING, TEAM DROPS ANOTHER ———-=—==—“" EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ~~ = PPP LLP ALL war. Dollar boxes, 7S-cent reserved ment, and one of them—Jack a — ment. another. showing up In Seattle, Lynch was here he put ginger 1816 Bellevue Ave. , |HERE’S ONE BAXTER NOT AFRAID TO PAN DUGDALE AND HIS METHODS \ { , Sporting Editor The Star: The beginning of the decline te and 60 cents admi Barry—declared paniity that The fact that It took two y: The fact that the management The fane are not demanding a Into the team. } Your recent articles showing here was after the first ga ~ va of < O) Dug was @ “cheap akat and two months to get the gra has to be continually bolstered pennant winner, but ey Korg if Dug doesn't want to wreck layed the new park, At that ey formerly cut In the outfield shows the up with hot alr in the newspa- want a fightin team, and this { UP the management of the & ey GA ctande crore. crowded ‘conte May Ge'all rent ln the Big 19 Not @ Leader same. ry le one. " pei dy ie too cold-blooded P® business and the league, he } tle Baseball association are to their capacity. Show, but not In a Class “B" The present field manager ls ~The fact that the only canvas The fact that the club never to furnish It. Ginger, pepper had better hunt up 2 capable ' timely and to the point. Never The patrons of ball games are League. a nifty litt a playe provided Is for the pitchers’ box released a player who did not and enthusiasm are lacking, and man and give him carte blanche , fear but that you have the ba or for altting In a certain Needs Good Manager altho not nd and that It Is not used to protect like a house afire for some you can't run @ baseball team in regard to the team. Raymond § of the supporters of the part of the stand and when the The tle Bal won the regard of t from rain is another In- club another, For In- without It. won't do. H } game in your endeavor to save patrons of the right field tion hag shown @ lac he has not ability as a manager, stance, stance, Lester Wilson, Al Bon- The coachere if a man deliberately started } + It In this section. bleachers found that at the new agerial ability at turn, because he lacks the qualities The fact that seate are not ner, Willard Melkie, Ed Kippert couple of young out to wreck his own business ‘ The ateadliy diminishing at- park It cost them 60 cente as Two men have been brought that make a leader; he lacks the kept properly clean le another— and others. when an old player dees get out he could not adopt a better pot- 4 } tendance at the games here against 25 cents at the old park here from the at to act ae ability to put ginger Into the tadies protest against It, The fans of thie town have he stands there ilke a wooden hey than the one adopted by Dug- | should have taught the manage. (for the car fare had to be add. team managers, men who have club, and people will not support Papers Side-step never swallowed the dope hand- man. } ment Ite ed to the price of a seat) they re proved ¢ bility both ati that lacks ginger. The fact that on least, of ed them about Schneider going Wicker Has Pep re with The Star in 4 \ suppose the mained away by t hundreds fore coming and aff leaving, The fact that the new fleld and the city papers very eldom to the Cincinnati clu Get onto the mana of the this ing anid hope you will = P : \ has been blaming its troubles and the crowds have generally and neither of them could fit stande were Incomplete on the speaks the truth about changes comes the sale of Spokane club, He can and does with it. Yours for the good old on the Federal league and the diminished from that time on. himself in with thie manage opening day shows lack of man. and deals regarding players is when hie kind of weather is put ginger Into his men, When game. \3. H. BAXTER, Walter Mails Left SATE sto sPeeo.aumnens To RAGE) P] ayy —[tiew They Send |Shaw Ig [Cats Ane saur out ‘WOME-COMING EVENTS AT MADISON PARK {In the Leagues vee Luck Scarab Home fomanos Fasous wacnme wax start Al)-City “ezseses"| Sued by Sisshes.zrass | | ©, Bpokane & feature of the gai\ne. Spokane made . | seven hits off o\' Clark and Aber “You-Know-Me-Ai" Malle, the Se-) Seattle payroll, taking the place attle side-wheeler, certainly for of Catcher Peterson, who lasted) a got his lucky Egyptian soarad in| quick, was sent fn as a pinch hit-| ’ his trousers pocket Friday, and/ter. He fanned. Raymond did the twirler, much touted as being not let Mails finish, but sent in ot big league caliber, tossed away | Rose for the last inning, but the the game in one inning, the fourth, defeat is charged to Mails. PAN LKAGUE *, mt | Asa result of the efforts of| Hunky Shaw may have to Charles V. Gerrich, one of the| At toston 0, Chicago pungle more money than the hen Victoria made two runs, The most enthualastic racquet wield * , petro was a 2-to-0 shutout for Se- Al Bonner, recently released by hers in Seattle arrangements are ae, {LEAGUE RESULTS Testani Bee on ia AA attle. The first two men up In the Dugdale because he was not good |practically complete for an all-l 4) Chicago 8, Bt . 8 | first inning touched up Mails for enough for the Seattle team, was [city tennis tournament at the at Kansas City 6 ‘Pittebure & | Northwestern league for his a single each, and early indica-|the cause of the Giants’ downfall Woodland park courte to start COAST S.RAC | little display of temper at the tions were that he would have his yesterday, Bonner pitched ust! about the middle of July At Lee Anwelar Bore Late G tenses 3.| ball park Monday when he ‘ troubles, but he settled down un- Hl enough to hold the Sesttle Mr. Gerrich has pre | At San Francisco ¢, Los Angeles 0 smashed the ball Into the F: til he blew up in the fourth frame. | team to two hits, altho that may the park. board to offer eight) at Portland #, Oakland « bleachers to get even with sith not be an Indication of very classy trophy cups for the various win- some fans who were jJoshing After Butier was out In the|tWirling, in view of the Giants’ |ners, and as the tournament will | eee ret. him. fe rth, Shaw maced the pill to failure to bit to any marked de be open to all players over 16 who |, Deore atin: Ako ay E. A. Wright, attorney in the xe o y are have lived in Seattle for @ yoar | vic ey) Burke building, today filed sui deep right. It landed well within §Te®, no matter bow they ar 2 1 en | Buri ng, today suit in the foul line, Kelly followed with pitched, In the eight innings it ts expected there will |t #3 32 411/ the superior court in behalf of . 300 entries ¥ : mse C P he a * sam he same | Malls pitched, five hits were made : oh | Aberd Jwen Powell, of the Seattle Crack ! mre P¢ a tae "guered * Then | by Vietorta and one hit was made There will ba three classes each furices is 3s er & Candy Co., asking $1,000 dam ot age dri to the right Off Rose tn the last for men and women in the singles, }ages from Shaw for the fracture of SUptn seek a Gxive to = A, B and C, with a cup offered to NATION... LEAGUE Powell's right thumb by the ball field fence near where the others wy, Reldete® lo Gis siaaee to cath ales Ail oe —~ test Pot. vs 4d yay y e ba had gone and Kelly pranced home i cnaroned a tu denmniooae tranta who have never advanced | 2 “ 16.600 een y 18 68 Hunky, at third base, had been 626, making a number of cracks about *00| Seattle, and when he muffed an °° easy foul fly in front of the } ‘fGlvleachers, the bleachers opened t the|one fan expressed it in explaining path ged ‘ae bail “before he! why Seattle didn't score. With the! threw it, and Tobin landed on every time when Mails nts pounded the ball out-| poy al |aide the Infleld there farther than the third round of the singles In a Seattio Tennis club or similar tourney are eligible to compete. 7 whitfed the next two up. x Cacteota met anaer i one tx tat : The other two cups are oftered |¢ tnnatt . 1 433| up on him, Shaw's anger got the |right into the well. This happen fo the winners in © men's @ - | best of him and he heaved the sees, Deformit: ie x «al From that stage on Malle worked | 11° 1)66 times to Barth alone, who women’s doubles, the contest being | AMERICAN n:,| tallat the ervyé & the nonmaee| Deformity Ap! a « fairly well until the first of the | aways found Kaylor on the job tol open to teama which have never! 00, eee 46) | Powell, a quiet young fellow of 28, 1107 THIRD AVENUB advanced further than the fourth | ne round {na Seattle Tennis club|» tourney or similar meet. |New York The trophies will be on display | "ing eighth, when he walked three men | coe concussion, and it looked | IP bis files, as tf he would blow ag at ¢ Pet onee more he got control and ed Bie the box score o riday’s) *14| who, his attorney says, had not en- £4) tered into the josbing, played the ‘ei\role of {nnocent bystander and {$3| was nit by the ball | Freakin sprang a@ surprise when an he eliminated Waller, the West Se- jsttle expert. This leaves Miller tired the side without a score. In eres om tn the show. windows of the & C.|¢ ‘ prado the eighth for Seattle, Otto Nye) <lni*y 25% 2% Cheasty store on Second ave. the | Priadeiphia Sanday), 8:00, 10:36 a ms ‘2:00, hit safely, the sun spolling Tobin's fannie eS De ae latter part of next week. Each| want ie | MILLER IN FINALS ff oy, 608 chance to nab it. eg be a Bogen, SB o+eeeves ee Oe Be trophy must be won three consec FEDERAL LEAGC o6 cat the grantotné ste: oye pada H e*6 utive times before It becomes the ulling. But what was the use?| Part: ‘, Ee eae permanent property of the holder | In the semi-finals of the Seattle Kid "Metvor, who is back on the i s 8 and in the event the teams in high school tennis tournament, on «| ° 4 doubles are split up, an additional | Chl t35\the courts of the Seattle Tennis Hi H ltrophy will be provided for alpre iit) lub, Friday, “Pink” Miller of | three-time winner, | Be timore” eee The rules governing the tourna-|Mutfale . ment, manner of entering, ete, | DO YOU KNOW wacued Shocour Harry D. Stratton, Who Will Drive His Own Mercer Racing Car at the *Ratted for fo ct.| pitted against Chamberlai: M will be announced Iater, Pet. | pit 6a: amberlain of nal . © Madison Park Meet - *]) | Broadway in the finals, which are | Betlor. ee 2 1! — Seattie’s automobile speed kings, Jim Parsons, Ray Lants, Charles GREAT CROWD. SEES 114) being fought out today. poe: Sentie oe Sg the kelly, 1b » ol Latta, Harry D. Stratton, Fred Baraby and Henry North, after a tour of Prt} . wane rl oss : lis ee 8s © 6] the Northweet Automobile association's race circuit, at Portland, Salem, | GOLF RACE FINALS ‘: aa6 $ $) Spokane, North Yakima and Walla Walla, will race on the Madison | <a ‘ a Sintnetn 4 6) park track Saturday and Sunday afternoons, June 12 and 13. N.'%., Jane 8A huge gal. ny < Cctermine your nbsts betsee sitemeting Same - WN & HULEN gtd’ ‘The racing has been under the direction of Robert A. Hiller, #€¢-| gry was out today to follow the| VANCOUVER WINS T SEI. id AE Earns ot one ot the highest claseett medical BRO’ | Totals . a9 2 66 87 6T 1) retary of the association, and every meet has been sanctioned by the] natch between Walter J Travis | VANCOUVER, June 5.—In.a years experience in m: Second and Spring Third Floor |), Score by inn eoccccceesiA. AA of Garden City, N. ¥., and John G.| which was fought every inch of co 1 ‘ Vietorta e008 000 00—2 The Seattle speed merchants have met and defeated every auto) Anderson of Boston in the final | way by Pitchers Barham and House - f the vital organs, Nerves, Liver, | ss T 20 hite—Ketly, Shaw. | TAC® rin the Pacific Northwest, and the racing Saturday and Sun-jfor the Metropolitan golf cham-|Vancouver defeated the Tacoma Varicose Veins, Blood and | Summery: Two s ety, Daw. { e . for the victorious pliots, Tigers Friday, 2 to 1 } “ | Min. Sacrifices pit--) day will be in the nature of a homecoming for pionship. On account of his long | Tis 6 * for Blood Disorders, |Festn stolen becse--Morse, i. Nye For the Madison park meot, drivers from Tacoma, Portland, 8po-| experience and the fact that he|Tacoma 001000000-1| y Come to me for reliable Wasserman Biced [Struck out—By Malle by Benner ¢| kane, North Yakima and Walla Walla have been invited to enter, E. J./nas already held the Metropolitan Vancouver ...02000000 °%~—2 Lag, Rel pags Bee gO ath y wy | Romano's speed marvel, which has won every event in which ft has] title three times and the national y| started, will be driven by Ray Lentz, and Harry Stratton will drive/titie twice, Travis was the fa Let Star Want Ads rent! —Cadman to O. Nye, Kilt * | his own Mercer car, vorite. | 'y. Piteh ff Rove in | The match was over 36 holes. your vacant rooms. AMATEUR BASEBALL WARNES RAGING | STARTS AT FRISCO) ses ras zrseiso Sundar "arta away a Bure Get a Baseball FREE! twel steamer Pot. mish, Sunday, May 80 SAN FRANCISCO, June 6—Un- late. +00 best will leave Colma| mish’ team would like to bave a der the auspices of the Pacific] soy at 9 o'clock a. m. and return|game with the Foster team in the | Coast Trotting Horse Breeders’ as-| +, ceattie at 10:30 p.m. There will| near future, sociation the | $110,000 light har |e plenty of muste and singing £o-| popetoy Tace track, where {ing and coming. South Park {s the) The Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. the finest harness stables ever ‘on | only team that has been able to de Paul Railro team defeated the |the coast. will contest feat the Anacortes team this season, Seattle Hardware Co. team, 14 to 6, | At 1p. m. the track will be/ and the team {ts playing fast ball,/ at Jefferson park, in the Commer- aving won seven out of nine games! ofal jeague, The game was featured all dedicated by Presiden OHIO METHOD IN {eae ot the expouition. A three-| played. by the heavy hitting of the ©, M. & DENTISTRY |race card for today consists of | St. RR. team. - Batteries: ©, M. | 2:20 trot, $2,000 purse, three heats;| The Duwamish baseball team) & St. P. R. R., Finlayson and An- Missing teeth are replaced by! 9:07 pace, $2,500 purse, three heats;| wishes !t known that the George-|dreson; Seattle Hardware Co, Reb- The Ohio Method by artificial teett| 2:08 trot, purse, $6,000, three/town Cubs did not defeat the Du-| man and Torgensen. that are natural as your original) neats. teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and onth| cra ram et oc, WILL POAT BURNS (MARKET REPORT WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK| | $15 Set of Teeth, $ jand Ticlext O'Leary of Seattle, both | ; |former lightweight champions of apenas | Canada, have signed articles for a { $10 Set of Teeth, $5 20-round battle to be fought at Port [8 innings; @ runs and 3 hi bg Vietory to Bonner, defeat to Mails, Umptree—Frary and Lynch. | Circulation Manages of Senttle Star: I want to help you to «! dalle to the boys of Seatt authorize you to deliver Th period of one month, and thereafter unti outinued, for which I agree to pay the ca: or of 260 per month. Iam not now a subscriber of the Star. NAMO .sseaecencncsersceseresees wees, Address Phone Rico eaeniants ial Se) rs Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Pees Paid Producers Rass, | The Star wants to give away 500 Baseballs to 500 Seattle boys, and offers one free to any boy in Seattle for a few min- a Fruit Poultry, Veal ané Fore heres. Godwin & Co.) Bel anteed ...... Coquitiam on Dominion day, July 1 . | Brott ’ . : 4 / $10 Solid Gold oS |The boys agreo to make 138 pounds, | Artichokes. don 1 a os oe utes’ work. How? Take this baseball clipping and get two Porcelain Crown $4) [Test after thie bow. leave for the 2.00 @ 3.25 | ese fat oe. ease new subscribers to sign these coupons to take The Star for 5 | Hens, 9% Ibe... one month or longer. Bring them to the Circulation Dept. of The Star, 1307 Seventh ave., and get a dandy 50c baseball free. That’s all you have to do. Simple, isn’t it? These base- balls are going to go fast, so bé one of the first boys to secure one. Just get the coupons filled out. Do not collect any money. Hurry, now, and secure one of these balls. Remember the cou- pon must be filled out by people who are not now taking $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 eo Ae i 08 | Hens, 4 ibe, and under 5 Bridge Work .... 7 \ per erate... 269 @ 476 [Boring ducklings, over 316 Solid Gold Fillings -..$1. U KING OF GREECE 2p ie woes Other Fillings .......50¢| SUFFERS RELAPSE): ::": ! Cal, carrots, One «ecccee 2.00 ice Hours, $:30 to 6. Sundays, i Ho | oe ek | ATHENS, June 5—King Constan-| © t tine has suffered a relapse. A hur E Slee tarsi re un Praca aePob anche Se seta WE saan . ried consultation of physicians at-| Pe cherries coresese LP | Gelling Prices to Retailer for OHI Cat ~ Rate rveding the monarch, who hes bews| ===" vesvs a @ 40 | | TT Beinn Base “aod “Carers | | Dentists se ea | cauliflower, erate ss. 2.60 erties, 10-Ib, bom ...s.6 275 | {ll for some time, was called today ae De Later Prof. Esselsberg, the German | !\” 500 |wattve Waehingto The Star. 207 UNIVERSITY ST. | specialist, announced that a second| rior 6.00 |” creamery, brick a7 . 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