The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1915, Page 7

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A BASEBALL FREAK Here Is one of the oddest co incidences in the history of ba I, Four tim since 1906 the Pittsburg Pirates have beaten the Chicago Cubs two | games in one day by scores of Mails Knocked From | Mound; Tacoma Wins, 4 TACOMA, June 8.—If Walter/had a chance || 1 to 0 In 1906 Chicago, then Mails, Seattle pitcher, has any-| Joe Lots ts scheduled to do the! | just coming into its own as a thing, he was not given opportunt Pot work ~ Seattle in Tues-| | pennant chaser, lost two games day's game. Ne score " " on ta ae | | In one afternoon by a score of | third of an inning, and during that!» ‘ i Practically were wrecked. In time the Tigers piled up three|™ ‘ i 1908, when Chicago wae fight. | / runs and three hits off him, two)! é : ing for the pennant It eventual hits being for extra stations. Mails |; 4 TEE} 2 bak 8 ef] Ly Wor, the teams met on Dec was quickly jerked and Bill Rose | Nye, i < ‘ ‘ | | oration day, and Pittsburg won was put to work, While steadier | Raymond, es ‘ , twice, 1 to 0. The following | than the fee Rove had RO | Noon 2: : ; year, late In the season, Chicago pu for the Tigers, who stopped off at Pittsburg en | bounced his offerings around for oo. route East, and lost two games, | eight. hits, making a run in the : .7 the Mie 5 1 to 0, and Pittsburg won the | | foert and two more in the eighth pennant practically on tho Fe - pv po R Dick eck N ‘ games. On Decoration day this e' p , Mogan, of aah year the Pirates won t ar man, who shut them out and was | Stokke, 1 } on bwe Games | | from the Cubs, 1 to 0. never in danger except for a mo j ment tn the fifth, when a hit, a © pe bunt and a walk filled the bags. | Cadman, however, failed to con | nect for the poke that would have put Seattle In the score column visitors nevér ——=— ‘JACKSON OUT OF IT and after that the WASHINGTON Jackson's right elbow June 8&.—Joe hurt at Cleve , land on Memortal day, will keep him out of the game for ten day according to announcement today by Manager Fohl of the Cleveland Americans, An X-ray eral sprained ligament CLYDE TO COMPETE showed sev Charge defeat t AHEARN IS VICTOR Insurance z ALBANY, N. Y., June 8.—I 3s : . ; ¥ | Houck of Lancaster, Pa., was easily | 1% ul Clyde, ¢ peri of the U. of . od rack team, and the best mil rovides a more ex- || outpointed last night by “Young”) > | oe a Provides a gin | Ahearn of Brooklyn, in a ten-round)|‘unnet of the Northwest confer! ‘ia , : io chgendy Agar tence this year, will take part in the tended examination |} boxing bout. Houck weighed in at) vor western tryout mest at Port i A at 164 | | 1355 gee Aborn 4 }land June 11, when athletes will be chosen to go to the Far Western meet which will be held at the San| Francisco exposition in August than can be found in the public records. Title insurance pro- vides a more expert examination than is generally obtained be- cause its attorneys are confined to one branch of the law. DANCING BVERY BVE: EVERY ONE WELCOM Title Insurance pro- vides a more econom- ical examination — be- cause its search, once thoroughly accom- plished, does not have to be covered again. 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Without it ae tee eee & FONE Ce Colonnade ing plant were forcibly when articles displeased company. | Harry Thaw’s case on Insanity | postponed to June 16. . W. H. Sharpley chosen by sioners as mayor of Denver. One hundred and fifty to gradu- ate from Pullman college. Grand lodge session of Odd Fel- lows in Tacoma Tuesday Col. Roosevelt visiting In Louls!- ana Action started you take title largely by FAITH. Washington Title Our dental operations palnle anding offer— we hurt you, don’t pay us” should convince the most skep- tieal Lowest prices in the city for high-class work. new method makes all Our in federal court| lia St. Louis to declare Knights of | Honor insolvent | Liquor men meet in |convention at Cincinnat! | International Association of Dancing masters meet in Frisco nd declare against fox trot, tango, ete Fred Perkins, manager works in Spokane, bigamy J. S. Smith, wealthy farmer, Lew- iston, Utah, murdered. Thief sus- pected Dr. E. B. Craighead, president of | University of Montana, fired by re national) 1420-22 SECOND AVE. Oppostt * Ben Marche In Present Location 12 Years of dye arrested for GOL DARN IT I HAVE, SOMEBODY PINCHED My LAST POUCH OF THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW | ments. | Col. A. J. Blethen, editor of Times, critical {ll at his home, | not expected to recover. | G, F. Merser, civil engineer of | Helena, Mont., attempted suicide in the New Vendome hotel Monday night. He will recover Edward Delaney, former sheriff of San Juan county, died at Provi dence hospital Sunday after year's filness. Annual meefing of Seattle coun- cil, Congress of Mothers and Par- ent-Teacher association, held Tues- day at Broadway high J. W. West, laborer, held In coun- ty jail on charge of attempting to extort $10 from Seigi Horiye, pro- prietor of hotel at 213% First ave. | Nothing definite decided Monday | when Mayor Gill and board of pub He works discussed plans for seal-| ing Cedar river dam | D. C. Jackling, wealthy mining| Me THE @00D VUDGE UNDERSTAN! OBODY sees that little chew of OS THE LUMBERMANS 108) “Right-Cut” tucked away there in [fewi on Jacwling’s yacht. is 7T rtati lub i | your cheek— Monday alah re Informal dance to G st 7 svi celebrate inauguratio: 4 And all the time it is giving you more | jie it Seamuniy Cot te | comfort and tobacco satisfaction than a weekly daylight sailings | big wad of the old kind. : construction of “Grand Truat Pe-| t’s the Real Tobacco Chew—and by the time cific Co.'s new dock, to leave for Canadian mobilization camp at Ver. non, B. C., in few sioned a lleutenant Convention of Presbyterian Sun- day schools in ith id to be! |heid Tuesday night in Georgetown | byterian church | Judge King Dykeman dress Men's club of the Fauntleroy Congregational church Tuesday night Conrad Brevick, Bruce McDougal and Chester Healy, university stu dents, engaged as entertainers on | new steamer Great Northern Queen City Transit Co., operat ing cars between business district | and Laurethurat, to run on regular | schedule hereafter | Sixteen bids opened Tuesday by Adjt. Gen. Maurice Thompson ‘of state militia for construction of you’ve used up half a pouch of it you won't need anybody to tell ong so. Your own comfort will be telling you that at last you are getting the tobacco comfort you’ve wanted all your life. Take « very email chew in one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than « mouthful of ordinary tobacoo. Just nibble on it untf you find the chew that suits you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how you heve to spit, how few chews you take to satisfied. That hy it is The Real Tobacco in the end. days; commis. | will ad.) nooks Renshioraesrtecs One small chew takes the pl chews of the old kind. of two big N BRUTON COMPANY new military warehouse at Ameri Wi - can lake. | eyM Ar Square, New York Seattle Ministerial association met Monday in First Methodist chureh. Rev, Carter Helm Jones elected president, BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOS STAMPS TOUS Wolverines Sunday at South Park | \ STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915. PAGE 7. South Park seconds defeated the, Loun and Weeberg Sitverdale beat Pearson at Pouls Iam ready to begin work as it comes The first game of the morrow as soon lett association Saturday into a sWatfest and the Athlet udgo Jurey’s appointment was les defeated the Red Sox, 22 to 4.|secured thru the endor nt of the ® Athletics made 27 hits and the | Seattle Bar association For the 6. The batteries—-Huriburt |past six years he has served as mblay; Luconovic, Evers, |judge pro tem, when regular mem ylor and Munsey, Taylor |bers of the bench were absent son, | He came to ttle from Min econd * just aeisourl, where he was admitted to the the | practice, In 1889 | to hits to — | the Cubs’ ¢ were} Freidholdt, Irwin Ginsberg ralaholdt: Irwin and Ginsbers: |( STEWART HOUSE The standing of the ciubs fol 80 Stewart Mt. 1 'o Near Pike Public Market lows Modern Kingie Rooms 25¢ Won, Lost Largs, Modern Outside Rome for 1 One or Two, BOA 5 28 enter * _“**/-TQ COUNTRY PRINTERS, NEW 0 ~ | ong $ paper stock. Weare relling from 10 ing back.” He was the victor over|to 40 per cent less than regular prices Joe Azevedo, after 15 rough roundg| Most Beattle print shops buy from ua Inst There were no clean Paper Department knoe Each weighed KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 109 Fourth Ave. Seattle pound | STEEL TRAIN EQUIPMENT | | —oNn— NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. ' Between SEATTLE and PORTLAND and SPOKANE LIMITED Between SEATTLE and SPOKANE The famous Northern Pacific Dining Service on all day trains. Rose 7 ha Festival On sale June 6 to 10, ine. limit, June 14 Portland and Return, Account Return For full information, reservations, etc., call on or write J. ©. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt., Tel, Elliott 5750 107 Yesler Way, ttle, Wash. A. TINLING, A, G. F. & P. A,, 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A,, Portland, Ore. Bprmcsop otel Guide Hotel St. Regis 86 4th st, at , Ellie and ™ Direct cars. Visitors HOST, AT wT the Heart of # LINCOLN HOTEL @& 115 Market st, Sam Francinco's greatest t 2 min, from Ferry Depot. pal docks, Net reservations, nd cold bat CREWS WORKING OUT GA it nine Mon¢ Cars Are B Tuning: LES FERRY, Conn., June § several varsity crews in prac for the annual intercolle- ta are working out daily Varsity and freshman oared crews were sent for a mife by Coach Nic ny ng the four m egatta course in fast time HARVARD CREW BUSY RE hour arriv “ here Monday, Head Coach Wray had| *, the DTOP, Conn, June &—An after the Harvard Varsity crew ed at thelr training qua‘ oarsmen limbering up in prac- tice spins on the Thames river. Honey Lette Hood Nauive Wash | Young A Belect Complete Report of Market Today Local . ken, k, good block h strained hothouse ois e176 @ 0 + 28 © 1.00 oo 49.00 @37.00 river loe k : hingtos solid mack Cheese mery won tw merica 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY nurse T determine your needs before at Tam @ graduate of one of the highe in the United States, Tam a legally had 30 years experience In my profes Jon: Liver, Blood and Skin Disorders. toocele, Hydro: Office Hours, 9 a. m, to & p.m. Sundays, 10 a, m. to 12. Wheat o— 1 Wheat ranch a2 Countty May and Grate (Prices paid producer) . . . 14.00 Country Hay roadway Athletes Awarded 44 Letters Sanford, South Park twirler, had) ho sunday, 17 to 3. Seott, Wolcott BY JIMMY GRANT ‘ ) won re in the aif the visitora eating ut of hie hand,| and MeDonald etar for Biive | . When letter ‘ere are vaneball— pitching a no-hit, no-run game for|4ale, while Bill Yohe played the Broadway athletes at t r 1 capt the first six innings, Fanned nine ame for Pearson, Hatterter: | eer Srey) ae o. Se ae ara and walked two, Stamman caught | Silverdale ibley and McDonald ceantul athletic seas in the ” harles la splendid game, He had the vis-| Pearson—Sonjoe and Rudolph tory of the sch an br George itors hugging the bags thruout the in| Racing car pllota who will take! ® clone, Georae game. South Park has signed for|,, The Denny Parke won thelr) int in the speed contests at Madi-| Out of possible champlon-| R MungORs ourth straight by defeating , wt including both mi! and letter ere given to Roy home grounds from 1 to 8 p.m. ine Youneatown 4 tS to 7 Den [eon 8 track next Saturday and|*bive, Including | ‘ ter, Binur uint “damieeee Sunday, and would lke to play the | 11° 5 CUNRRIO ND Men nos for June [Sunday started to arrive Monday| second tear ya apie Mj 7 Rhoades, Fred Gribaaae tle off with the Chancelle For!*y ss'ane si Queen Anne | from Walla oR Dice tee pegged Pet ey ah dP " wis aie a games, call H, West, at Sidney 1189] 07.7" AN team averages 14 years (AY noon all of the drivers will be) One tT a ' Pant Duryea or call Spalding’s sh opl jon hand, Jim Parsons and vank|"orsbly in Ker direction. | |MAyO iuite ‘captain-elech” - | 5 Wash trim.| Eliott took their cars immediately aaa ” : sa pabinar ote eltinatns 0d, Ghia ed O'Brien defeated Portiand Cord:| ..0'tne Orion of Golden West mito the track and tried them out/#0me of the boys won more than | Wellington Wo ten i dif taumn 6 Ur Drie Banton 18 to | rder of G | ra ‘ it two 1 letters, George La|team letters were awarded to Roy Batt rth gar Fnneltes, | Woodland Sunday, 13 to 1,|Monday afternoon, Parsons cover-| ys yh ag He Fureman, Goan attories for Cordage—sehnelder, | Voodlan 3 offerings aliling the half-mile course in 36 se j tball, baske “ayette Rocky. Holmberg and Stokke, who struck the lot for 17 hits, Ruth held |ond a EM seconds.| ny Ce athaie arial 6, out four men, allowed efght hits Piss Pega “4 fee eee oe Ste 14%. and track, Among the other ) get letters are, walked one nad hit cwo don, Hat, |the Golden Westerners to two hits) The Bpokane drivers will arrive won two letters are, James Rice Lioya Thompson, terles for O’Brien—Cochrane and | S24 struc 1. Pettus,) Wednesday, and the field will in Richard Munson, Otto Hoaglund Edward Mackenale, Cochrane, wt truck out seven | Morrow egold were iclude the best drivers from the wiifred Feek, Roy Potter, Perc n, Charles Richards, Oo wtruc oO eve vie ip hitters for Coveys. Coveys| princtpal Northwea cltle " T urs men, allowed seven hits, walked | 6h er : Satie. reer Oecee! North : Char in, Louls La Fr nd Tura Nakaroura, Bert heen me want good outoftown games for Under the direction of Secretary! Fred Gri The Richard three men and hit one batter | July 4 Write to ©. J 4 ! ae O'firien has played 10 games this|JUly, 4 and | 5 c Robert A. Hiller the Madison park! went to Wellington V 1 Knowl season, won nine and lost one.| L¥! 08 Blewett st, or ph track {® being put Into condition by| only won letters in bash and Kyle Housor 1 Frank Boge O'Brien will play the Wilson's | North 2486 Dick Hibbs, a track expert, After|track, but also the much-coveted| giano, In all, 44 letters were givem Modern Husinos College toam at! ‘The Majestice defeated the Key-|ti® track f# made hard, it will be|Coe medal lout O'Brien next Sunday | port team Sunday, 9 to , the fea |led, to do away with all dust | — ee tures being the Melding at third| Parsons, after driving the CKLE The New System Wet Wash nine|and hitting of Dennitt and the re-|CoUrre Monday, sald he would not MATURO TO TA defeated the tedmonde tone mt Bde | ee aitting of Dennitt and the re; |be surprised to see the world's hait-|| How They Stand monds Sunday, 8 Buggert for| seven men trying to steal second, | Mile dirt track record of 1:05% low BUTLER IN CUEFES the laundrymen allowing but five| The Majestien ‘were given fine |ered at the Seattle meet In the Leagues hits. Powers and Henderson fur-|treatment by the Keyport bunch.| Among the cars already here are ; —_— : nished the fielding features while| The Majestics are anxious to hook |the Parsons and Gordon specials KN LEAGUE RESULTS) James Maturo, the expert roe Bayne and Hoffstrom led tn the| up with any fast out-of-town teams,|the famous Romano, Barsby & spare ght poy Ney hitting. Batteries; Wet Wash Abrams, 643 West 63rd] Neep's Velie and the Schneider Spe meet “Blondy” Butler, the Sia Buggert and Tor 1; Kdmonde—!st,, or Spalding’s ‘ | vest champion, in a handicap ee Sistah desea tam Sed eds a Ce ee 7 | NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS match at the White House Billiard | oat “ parlors. Maturo will play 1,200 THIS BOY KNIGHT LEO REID HIGH GUN | 3.02.2: roe Mart iy ka ec . 5 will be played in ten blocks, begin- Is A SPEED ARTIST wie AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS ning Thursday afternoon at 2 PORTLAND, June &—A, | At New Yors o’elo again in the evening at Saleeack Filckenger of Vallejo, Cal., carried] 4% }oa' a % o'clock and continuing daily. The Chicago university has a great off first honors at the 31st annual] Ac \ ‘ and oe played Monday galaxy of track stars this spring Northwest shoot, conducted under} . ovens: : * and among them {fs Knight. This staal the auspices of the Portland Gun| 4) ire eet on |_Maturo has played a boy ran the 100-yard dash recently} John 8, Jurey, prominent Seattle|club, Monday, Flicke bre } f Pebigg Atay ey Hennle Alla ane In the sensation 0 of 94-5 hoc “ birds out o porwible 150, | ‘ ed by Bennie Alles, aan ser “ Pega Phy ho Saaion democrat, appointed by Gov, Lint phy ho pha si iienad aes COAST LEAGUE KESULTS Seattle, about a year ago by only record i " 9 finish out the term on the King}the high man in hi« class, with 14 jan # ¢ eo Angeles 13 points in 600. He has detestag county superior bench of the late| birds out of 150. Dr, E. R. Seeley of NORTHWESTERN. LEAGUE jo De Oro and many othe HEAVY HITTING IN |Judge Humphries, said Tuesday he| Medford, Ore., won the DuPont Ana bt r fi A ‘ t « Four events will be would take his official seat as soc from Olympia be shot Wednerda WOMEN IN TENNIS “Perhaps today,” he said, “or to | TOURNEY FOR TITLE NATIONAL LEA ‘ at. Pet. | Philadelphis Os PHILADELPHIA, June 8.—The Brook . opening rounds of the annual tour ggg **/ nament for the women's lawn ten- Pitteburg championship of the United s y »re played on the courts of yhia Cricket club Mon- the favorites generally winning y matches. Among the winners were Miss Molla Bjurstedt, the Nor- wegian girl who holds the national AMERICAN LEAGUE | New ¥ «6: |indoor title; Mré. George Wight+ | Washing *7/man, formerly Hazel Hotchkiss of yo Meer ; “4 {i;| California, holder of the national | Phitadeiphia ‘ 1 1910 and 1911, and Mrs. McLean, winner of the Pent sylvania title last week. ‘CATS ARE SHUT OUT eed VANCOUVER, B. C., June 8— zso| Vancouver shut out the Aberdeen | Cats here Monday in the first game Pet lof the week's series, 5 to 0, Kra- | mer was touched for five scattered hits, but his support was perfect and the Champions were never in S|danger, while timely hitting and | speed on bases gave them an easy victory. Seven hits were made off Meikle. 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