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STAR—MONDAX, Lita Q 218 PAGE & a] 2, (— s sa i re PAT EASTLEY HAS A BIG DAY; WINS GAME AND | CHRISTY MATHEWSON’S ARM ABOUT GONE— y EVENS UP WEEK’S SERIES WITH | VICTORIA CLUB faith th VEEN SOEs } BROADWAY WINS HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TITLE ———————_ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH ~~ a Pp K W ; at Hastle y Hasa ©. B. TAFT HIGH MISS HYDE WINS METROPOLITAN Matty’ VS __|| HERE'S A SAFE Way HIGH TENNIS ° i: AMATEUR GUN TO BEAT UMPIRES 4 \ | Red Kiljifer isin bad with ] } lI lS | j i } Bill Kiem, He was catching a}, : ' | } game and thought Kiem was]! H of S = bed nwh hath ye vcall that?” h | 1 | | I at did you call that?” he || | mics demanded, turning as Kiem SSixth StraiWht) oo. eso ows s Going es el axrinu are in Portland at the Pacific Mithss vn oe « When Percy ‘Ghkuberte, aa It was alt Pat Eastley at Dug: again. And Pat delivered. His eertewest et we, Ae CHICAGO, June 7—With a “What did you call that?” de- Pl ation (“Pinky”) Miller met on the dale’s baseball lot Sunday third hit went into left field and| crowd & e ari bor sland tra lian in ie ohn yh manded Killifer a minute later i Ae Pak Pat shut out the Victoria team,| Raymond scored, Killilay kept oy Sunday ‘ Ww Taft was high gun N jer eo acute as “Ball,” snapped Kiem, more || “OUrts of the Tennis club 4 to 0. |the awatfost with his second hit of | ®monk the amateurs in the shoot at to prevent him from sleeping, |] beiligerently, squaring off for }/to settle t vol singles Pat pitched his sixth consecutive|the day, but the side was retired| 100 birds, with a score of 89. In Christy Mathewson today con trouble championsh players of victory before he made the circuit jibe hohe en of A. Drake and| sulted a nerve specialist “What did you call that?” de- |) diffe tyle or the title, : Pat held the Maple Lente to thiee Dr. ; ing tied for the high ore Matty has been going badly manded§ Killifer when Klem || Cha ain's speed and wicked : | hits for the second time during the) Pat Eastley played with the Vio.) SON the amateurs, with . this year, having been knocked || 7*u\ed strike ” Rerve ware | Vistorions | e¥er tae ' rf " } Ike Fisher was high professional tn | called that a strike,” snort lowe t pele y' : sories. toria batters as if they were baby ; - | out of the box in many games. |} eq x slower and more strategic playing Pat evened up the series of eight| dolls, and, with the possible excep:| Porn events, mirking up 98 In the) Hie admirers fear the arm |i «wnat are you trying to des |} 7 ne moment : games with Vitoria, tion of the sixth inning, they never 7 ws | which has held the batsmen of s 4 ~ Miller won the first two sets : Pat drove out one of the longest | had a chance to score, ‘Tn the alxth|, Th¢ wual midweek shoot will be the National lenges at bay for Ite fee. Miler he match opened with Miller hits seen on the new grounds. Raymond made a wild heave to|'*!t Wednesday afternoon so many years has weakened at ‘4 x from the shady court, Pat got two doubles and a single,| frst, and Hoffman was sate. Smith he G “Tak be last, erlain was not down to hig. which Were responsible for two of| Whiffed and Kaylor hit to center.| At the Green Lake traps, ©. 1) ron the fourth time In six years on real form, many of bis returns g@& Seattle's four runs. | But it was soon over, Butler filed 1 agp og Carried off the Honors Of iss Lililan B, Hyde has won és ing into the net And, most remarkable of all, ac-|to Barth and Cadman ran almost to| he @ay with @ score of 47 Birds out women's Metropolitan golf cham Bp dik adhe a bag pa LEN | | r emerged with flying colors, cording to a statistical fan, Alex| first and trapped a foul fly by|Cf & possible 00. He was followed) pionghip, She captured the title ae ot Ria ee beer viee Rose, every Victoria batter that fac-| Hunky Shaw 1 ceaee omg, yin At, WW. © this year easily at Sleepy Hollow | dodbies tennis charuptonat n the second set: Milles #hwae ed Pat Sunday had the first strike | Smith 48, ang dolts 44 {Country club, New York. Pennsylvania and i mn “" i ‘ot to good scrantnge ile seeiraa called on him. Stilt Im the bottom hole, the| Youns won the DuPont trophy) lby defeating Miss Phyllis Wale ing placed into the net by Cham. Yep, tt sure wes Pat»Eastley's|Ginnts left today for Tacoma to) With ® run of 2) birds straight, mane ss tos Angeles & Jand Mrs, 1. Schillebter at Philadel | Deriain. Miller also won Ste tam day. start a week's series with the Ti-|/8 tho third win and giving him geen wh lame gy | phia Yea ite the; score being 04. Agee gers, who stand third in the per-| Permanent possession of the tro NORTHWESTERN 1 | WALLA W ALLA, Jun Under| *tarted in fine form, having the The game was one of the pretti.| centage column phy. The hunting coat went to W wei Wee. : al + tas asi seore in games 5-3 and 30-all in the i cak'atik edhe tomes alk oe sa. | H. Carsten, who won threo out of a ¥ sevevereseess BG Four University of Michigan | *Peclal permission of his physiclan,| tnirq get. So sure was he of wine j son, the Glants making thelr runs Here Is the box score of Sunday's sortos of seven ontents. | Seesnae, phim baseball players are charged with|Ray Lentz of Seattle drove an ex-| ning that he sarked to one of ff blocks of two, tn the second and . The sttth contest: for, the Hipno>-| Vesscaver ... ar professionalism by the board of /nipition mile in the Romano car at/his friends, “Only two more points eighth tunings. apn mPOA Bl gay sheesh aa auamlince! ("anh Soa een sented lthe Walla Walla fair grounds Sun-|and the match 1s mine.” When the 1 Tn the second Barth whanged out 3 S10a8 8. © - ae eae fs : — jday in 1:07%. Six thousand people crash came Miller was carried off a a hem cost es: rg and Lodell H ° ; : : $i . 3 NATIONAL 1afere bs }saw the exhibition and pplauded his feet. Chamberlain took this set saci . Nye laid down a beau-| Oar’ ose a Chicago "oie warmly as Senator J. I pstein| by the sec 1 86 tiful Texas leaguer tn left, Just out SP es ar eae Paitedetphia sis |presented the driver with a large) Chamberlai. ok the next set by et everybody's reach, and Barth i Tae FS ie ye. Stand Rrookiyn ey) | floral piece. |the score of $.. ‘The fifth and de- f at the pill to the pan. After Ray- We SH Sh Sele ae } Bong te te The three-mile dash was won by| Ciding set was # bit disappointing, mend did-his usual pop out, up step-| > gear tha! it Baa ae n the Leagues + ee |Jim Parsons in a Gordon Spectal, “he Her started out by taking the Mr. Eastley, who drove out a | 7 but Parsons was defeated by the, {Tst game. Chamberlain's enduy ‘ } no ano te ‘n ' healthy double between Tobin and| ARR iP EEAGUE RESULTS |Clecinnes! ; HI ET Schneider Special in the fivemtie| ance began to show, and with @ Kaylor, and Nye scored. fe Re < . AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 OM HOD IN event by a marsin of ten feet, |good serve and careful playing he 4 = aie pokane § m. Loat | took the ne: ix game lth ep alten 30 HES Oe Se ae pok 80. Wee Tee DENTISTRY } jock. next six games and the Geateuime phe ck Oe eh teas faa ee KR RESULTS it Missing teeth are replaced by The doubles also proved a dig enth, when “Sad, Slim” Smith was|¥. X>*. 2° Pek sales ES The Ohio Method by artificial teeth watour surprise when Kitamuria and Lae sweating Ike a man in a steam-|Nvimon c° ie Se ae Be ok Clovetand 18 oe Af eee ee ee |tham of West Seattle made*Cham- room for a few minutes. After Ray-|W. smith. p 2 6 1 4 8) AMmICAN LEAGUE were ine face. tccaaee ae cocked Witheis tale: doe eatt | berlain and Allen of Broadway go mond popped out again, Eastley : | colt @ New York 4 Pistindeiphia tue panpereetos Aree, and est the five full sets to win the match, maced the leather almost to the left Totals ms © 8 0 eel Praga Roba herin Fe} | mates are furnished in all cases. | In the last set the Broadway boys field fence for one of the longest eee | RAL LesGth RESULTS | ma as WE STAND BACK OF CUR work! struck their stride and were able files of the season. He didn’t bur- ‘a H,- | it FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | trecnter, won a hard-fought game |to win the match by three sets to ry, and {t went for two bases, but Summary %] at'x ty 3 $15 Set of Teeth, |from the speedy Crescents Sunday |two, The scores of this set were Jack Quith waht bave score’ cal ton woe =| At ks : ” jovdbeosae ve by a score of 10 to 9. Foster went |36."6.2, 24, 63, G1. By winning Fe thaee g gag- B Madleegt Re x cone LAhoee_ mas est wuaranteed ......, ; to bat in the ninth, with the score |the singles and doubles, Broadway ‘and Smith was purposely walked. | ow “ Medreerr and Irs mantiey'S. Tra" ins «. Onkiand 4 8 $10 Set of Teeth, pases og ag ig po Me ge, es won 10 championships out of a pom Morse walked, filling the bases, - oF a a A |: ae, ee en ee : is os Guaranteed .......... teeta ume > UF | sible 13. + ne eetwmnagoerenteaypngglgpen den NER! TA $10 Solid Gold or 4. The Highland Ac team beat 4 Se So ABERDEEN TAKES | (POTASH COMES FROM GERMANY; 90-7 Porcelain Crown, DAE ot No tls Sa Se ey ne the slim one was out of a Two FROM SPOKANE | SPEEDING $10 Gold or Porcelais $4 the feature being the titer | ole. work of Hughbanks, Highland’s — | WHERE WILL WE GET ourRS NOW? le, vg iy 1h ee: $1 U third) baseman. Highlands want s Two more Seattle runs were put} ABERDEEN, June 7 | Soli old illings p| out-of town games. Call Mr. Sparr, across in the eighth, when Barth|work with the willow HERBERT QUICK FINDS A WAY lOther Fillings .......-.. | Main 275. i whanged out a hot grounder thru| morning game with the Spokane | Groen Lake defeated the Batters. the infield, and Lodell again sacri-| team for the Black Cats Sunday, by ‘ ¢ bh nite from Germany Office Hours, §:30 to 6, by & Smith team at Woodland | 4 ficed. Otto Nye was there with his|a score of 12 to 5. Umpire Ralph By Herbert Quick | tons of potest Mania for speed resulted in the 9 to 12, park Sunday, 5 to 1 Meade held| CaM at the Right Drug Co 398 4 hit past third and Barth reached|Frary called the afternoon game ' | tee. 7oee. death of Leo M. Senters, 20, of 725 the B. & 8. team to five scattered | Washington st, near Second ‘ai - that. station. Raymond worked|at the end of the first halt, Germany controle the com: We allow to go to waste every) 20th ave.. early Sunday morning. Cut - Rate! tincics, while the victors, tered | and have the ex-government physit thra with his only hit of the day, of the eighth inning, after Spokane| mercial potash of the world, | year certain weeds which woul) Sentors, traveling 60 miles an nine hits off Chamberlain, Green fomgous abeoluiely without charge scoring Barth, and Nye was nabbed| had made a run in the eighth, tying) Germany Is cut off from the | {urnish six times (hat amaull 4) hour, drove fis machine into « |Lake wants to book outof-town |, We Want your patro at the pan, trying to scamper home| the score. Frary declared the 8p0-| world's commerce by the war pv Bs a lanai itt ie near Kent. The machine 207 UNIVERSITY sr. |games. Address E. Wolfe, Green | fei, 7ou the doctor's ee: ; . D an se see nso te Eastley| kane run lost i¢' ispate arose 4s/ and the price of potash Is 8037 | "These weeds grow in the waters|iy, With Senters was Mise Maes CORNER SECOND Ave, = [fake vet | : ag he. Gamme of the Pacific ocean right along our| Dougherty, who sustained « broke - | . n agreed upon and the matter will be been a it spent etere:: | Seant |leg; Joo’ Halley, jr., and Fred Waals aiectar, alter oe carried up to President Blewett for| bout the cutting off of the | They are the giant kelps of the| Snell, all of Kent TO COUNTRY PRINTERS of Fordham university, signs to| See aromgell | potash supply from Germany. Pacific. When pulverized their) J. A. Conradi, 1501 18th ave. rite for pr and samples on| Play with New York nts. | Spokane 000100013—5 1 am glad it has been cut off. (jeaves and stems contain 16 per| Was severely hurt about the head |P*psr stock. | er selling from 10 - ate : | ty se nre e | |Aberdeen .. 06000231 *i3| It will throw us on our own cent of potash, and considerable| when he drove his jitney bus into +7 ttle p pode pape onl J, PB. Morgan's 80-foot sloop bad resources. amounts of both nitrogen and phos-|8n auto driven by Police Sergeant Paper Departme: Grayling won in her class a e he cena, same: Germany has been In the | phoru Herald at Ninth and Pike st, late KAPLAN TING CO, annual regatta of the Manhasset |e : e. 0 oo 0000— of habit of rather presuming on If these kelp beds are allowed to! Saturday. 709 Fourth Ave., Seattle Yacht club at New York. rdeen . 0000600 1—1) her monopoly of potash. be reaped by private individuals,| wee She has assumed that the they will be exterminated. This Is) reat Strasefurt deoosits | f ism— . buf. |IRON MAN WINS GAME) Sites pocee cate are toons | aloes Snaa Secckarch toners fl 1 I in huge masses 5,000 feet in The United States government) |)/|| TACOMA, dune’ 8 7—Joe McGin-| ‘depth, gave her the whiphand should undertake the job of fur i) nity was the hero of the | over the rest of the world. nishing the country with potash |!’ | Sunday, when he wou his own game|,, W® shall not suffer kreatly for from kelp—at cost. Hi oul sure lagainat the Vancouver Champa ta|th® Iack of potash for m year, or| A religious mind stands con. |||! the 11th inning by macing out aj ‘¥° Year* or several years. vinced that these great kelp beds ||||) }double with one down and scoring| Ost Of our soils contain enough were withheld from our vision un Hi et ours on Heister’s single. McGinnity held potash for the cropping of centur- til this very moment, tn order that ii . the Champs to no runs after they a exceptions are found in cer. boos ipo odlienig ro ng ae | } | A Ht i} vat two acro e . , and not for private pro! 1 -'em- WT Vancouver! 00000 GD une, |tain solls, and in the growing of} Let us all be religious for this) by the beat-‘em-to-it division f {/))|| A Tacoma . 09000010101—8 cortain crops once. | you'll stand pat just about long 1 il | cattle sat Solls which have peen reclaimed ~-— | enough to buy some Prince aH} ffm peaty swamps are lacking tn HARTLE EY KEITH IS PROMOTED potash, and many of therm will| WILL RUN | Albert tobacco. Then the cards grow no crops worth raising wn-| R. H. Hartley will probably an-| read: Jam your old jimmy pipe less potash is applied nounce himself a candidate for) brimful it George Keith, publicity and pro-| There are not so very many of| nomination for governor on tho re-| || ee ee oe motion secretary for the Y.M C_A (these farms; but their number {s| publican ticket at a gathering of h a makin's cigarette, strike fire the past year, today took charge of|increasing. Potash, therefore, will| party in Everett, June 12, John with a match—and goon. For aimilar work for the 24 associations | be vastly more important in a few! Lewis of Aberdeen has announced | ’ = }in the state, with a membership of|more years than it is now his candidacy ‘ you've got a through ticket 13,000 young men. He wil! hav a That’ “aa rag KODAK FINISHING []}iis neadquarters in Seattle. ie | 7 yn ghot mle this dig Let me 4o yoGr work. |plans to Immediately put in a few ging fun oul a pipe or a ciga- “Quick service—good results.” [| weeks in organization work thruout ORT rette—if you follow suit and play J. i. MENDENHALL the state. the game via P. A, because DALE 1S AT IT AGAIN! ce, carmece, the ens ero wigs 7 | Il] ther you've switched to the right WM raaruet'a cont teil fiat Monday, re lense vas ssi | track! And your tongue will be celpts proving too heavy to war-|r. : ets Games a8 | fine-like-silk whether you smoke y increase. Dealers along ne Councilman Dale is starting in|rant with new zeal, following his vaca-|the “row” are still buying at 19 S sea d 7 j ° tion trip to California. He intro.|cents. The poultry market fs iow: | | Frew, Producers tor Kags, | | For Princé Albert is made AMERICAN duced a resolution in council on er, there being several important | ee ee | sedan that oy be day proposing to lease the munj.|clanges. Broilers took the heavi-| petgian ha Race | pat Process it cuts out cipal carline, division A, to the Se.|¢st drop. Cantaloupes are making Brotiers ....... ite and throat-parch! Now, you just let it sift in that FOURTH AND PIKE | 2.00 attle Electric. their ag 7° hes meng ei Dueck ments w pegin arriving S| ose iv | no tobacco ever was, or can STEWART HOUSE ey ‘i made like Prince Albert, ts | Wholesale Dealers tor | | national joy smoke. ae mace ong d 25¢ Vegetables and Fruit 4 e HIGH-CLASS Aree Gneot Fe BOG Bl Srvasioa aaty ty 7 W Godwin & Co? ||| Cut-loose with a pipe or a ciga- ENTERTAINMENT Articholees, do “ rette and a tidy red tin of P. A. NAVY YARD ROUTE [tevin tc". and swing open your chest to %4 Steamers H, 8. Kennedy ana Tonriet | iares some genuine smoke-sunshine. For then you'll qualify to be a real and true pipe-r on the P. A. band wagon, which means 33d 66 to 120-1b, larme eo. FRENCH DINNER } Leare Colman Dock, Beattie 8:29 Coxoeps | lemons, per crate irate @ ex, (Cal. grapefruit With copt Sunday (Bunday 3:30), 6 ‘m |Cal. turnips, nack | waturday, 11:66 {ca ‘attle of Wine—50c ff)” Time table Tiles jn. eddie eet ||| degree tobacco happiness—and a Vhone Main 4101. Price 80e Round Trip | (| | guarantee that you'll be jimmy creamery, solid | pipejoy’us and cigarette cheerful! Cheese | ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW Se rele hae |Brmewtie whet R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. While We Are hd ge THE CUT RATE PRICES Golf Crowns. ‘PRINCE A ore emake. Appice pn Rae el oe moietene: on HH} Dincks 150 @ 1.75 he tobecce re ae . 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