The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 7

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teady Play in Tourney Jer, Northwest champ, de- ose Williams, ex-Queen school star, in his first ge ish here In years, creating ble impression. Sam Rus- funnersup at Tacoma last ‘and one of the best Seattle | and Van Dyke Johns of ja won second round yesterday, Jo eliminat of W. champion afield were doubles by f Fording of Portland and f of Tacoma, The complete of afternoon matches yester. follow : beat WOR deat oe Pe. ae GE sVaser PARTS Le Blond, #1 #8 Cult owe F Smith and Wilson dest 7-5, 1-4, $-4) Kelleher Harmon and Stafford, and Wada deat singles —Miss Jackson Mrs. Bragdon 41) Miss Myra #3, « deat by default; Miss Goodfellow | M. Lambuth beat Miss Brady dy default doudieg Mine Gondteliow and C JACK SMITH, SEATTLE SPEED MARVEL, BIG FACTOR IN SPURT SAN FANCISCO, Aug. 11.—Twen- thousand shares of the reor-| San Francisco baseball | How 8 & Successor to the Recrea-/ They Stand associat } yar panic sosscareeen ss ||____ im the Leagues As many stockholders | to increase baseball in-| *———""wnare who: ‘An additional 65 is eee st. adjoining the Valencia st. grounds has | ¥ d and new grandstands | ‘will be built this fall € BSSSS FECES Sree rat? Fhakahras F$FRSESI 3 » a The ofa »| when B.C., Aug. 11.—Ira Mi was too strong for the Yesterday, the Beavers win- to4. Score 3S _ an f purt olwell and Cheek; | ir\¢o secs. a and Stevens. Kippert, ef 19t4 (nostic tea Coltrin, = Calishan, p . b somay Bresnahan has been man- Cubs from the bench be- be bas s sore toe. It is also the has « sore head after the eight straight. year. Neighbors, Wut Hacrifice hite—M Mt rphy Kayjor ‘Murphy Sheets Murphy. | Rows. | gan. Sacrifice flie Stolen bases-—Kippert. 7 pitched ball Rose 1. Hit (National) —Pittebure § Brookiyn 3, Chicago } trot #, Washington 2 Louts, 3-2; Cleveland 9-2, (Coast)—San Francisco § Portland SS89SF BB RR xaseat Fe SF CARS Te _iden Oct. 1, | Bro | Ducks Rees Goose, | CAN SAVE YOU MONEY “ecause I determine your needs before attempting to effect @ gure, Lam « eraduate of one of the hie Yemen in the United States. Tam a legally tic we bad 20 years experience in my profession 1 EXAMINE FREE vent disorders of the vital organs, Nerves, i Varicose Veins, Blood and Bki ney and Biadder, Varicocele, or "914" for Blood Disorders, Come to me for reliable Wasserman Blood Test DR. DONAWAY, 202-5-4 Liberty Butlding eA medien! col- ed physician and in Beattie. Stomach, Disordas Hydro- Pork, Native Native (Corrected daily by J. W. oo Relgian hares . 4 ibe oreamery, brick BY BROWN HOLMES Boston Hra wonderful they made drive toward |top, are going at a faster clip than their miracle drive last season and won the nant after they had been counted | | completely out of the running From the time the Braves start *\ ed their upward spurt this year un. | ttl they landed in a tle with Brook-| lyn for second pl they had played 19 gam 16 of them. Their average for the) Then Pittsburg and Chicago kc BRAVES HAVE HIT A FASTER CLIP IN PENNANT DASH THAN LAST SEASON . in the midst! July 15, the pen- on August 5, and won | they was S42 the frst spurt the Braves making an average of 7 fat i ieet fat seco nd over and under Kitngs, over 3 k hows larger ° 700d size, don. 5 to 120-10, ling jooe Butter, Fags and Butter Washington Washington for that period. The drive thi son was 106 points faster than | 3 ase0es Cheese 2; Bt. Louis 1 | Apricots ° @ cago 7. sparegus bigeye AR enone Me Deane : aes NORTHWESTERN Rests, sack bar ‘10 @ 180 @ oe § “ :. 0 @ ‘ rr Pittebure 610 sine " as Chicago . $05 | Cantaloupes, Cal 16 New York ... 506 * 0 METHOD IN] oer: S| dette aa. um 71 | Corn, green, aac DENTISTRY teckeens Ha 430 |Cuccmbers, hothouse o@ new teeth are replaced by AMERICAN AOU at, pet.| Honey. new. cai f Method by artificial teeth | poston #2 “Gb ‘44a Honey, stratnen 4g | BS Me natural as your original De're't ae ppemonegg te § inations are now being \'.<nfegron 534820 | Local without charge, and esti. New York “ “ 495 1.60 a rf, mS are furnished in all cases. ae oe. a9 1 e vf IAND BACK OF OUR WORK | }.)indeionta et) “ @ z Be COARANTEC | FEDERAL LEAGI es. Set of Teeth, $ Won 100 @ i 8 : ng cy Wanteed ...... Z ees ° 6g rr Set of Teeth, i Radiahan nteed Bt. Louis 65 529 | Spinach, loca: = "i 4 i | Burtalo f 6 4it | Tomatoes, hothouse 0 @ Solid Gold or | Breckiyn te ts Ait|Fematons, Oremon a8 Tos lain Crown .... 4 piaiaccage AT 8) amine, local, dos. uo or Porcelain Watermelona .. ork $4 San Franc New apples, cooking i” = fig? i naecios 6 o @ Gold Fillings ..$1_ Up) rersiana rH Fillings ..........50: “son ee z. -@ —4 eee Malt Lake City eT Hours, £129 10 6 Sundays,| vi - to 12, cutns,,| RITCHIE MATOHED ,°-* "=" (0) ut-Ra SAN FRANGISCO, Aug. 11.—Wil-| New spuds, white, Ib. Dentists | ic Ritchie has been matched to box 5 Young Shugrue tn a 10-round no-de- Producers 207 UNIVERSITY 87. cision bout at’ Madison Square Gar- Poultry, Veal and INER R SECOND AVE. sore dn at } it To reach a tie with Brooklyn, the| Chicago and dropped down to the | Braves had to pass five of the oth- er seven clubs In the league went past those five like Bob Bur- tie with the Dodgers in second po man on a mile straightway. Complete Report of Market Today They Godwin & Co) “5 19 cy STAR—WEDNESDAY, Jack Smith, known among Northwéstern league players as the Rabbit, because of his wonderful speed, is playing his second season at professional ball. Charley Stis picked him up on the Chicago sand lote two years ago and took him to the Regina club of the Western Canada league, Smith hit .282, while rth hit .366 it fon, This summer, Smith hitting .338, ting around .282, Raymond has made Smith a big leaguer by instilling confidence in him. He Is now making use of his wonderful speed, \e while Barth ie hit The Braves started their drive won six games in a row then lost to Cinetnnat!. The Braves won eight more in a row, met Cincinnat! again and lost two! | straight. T they won two more. The Stallings crowd, after leay. ing Inst place, spent seven days in seventh place. Th were fn sixth | place three days, then passed the Giants. On their second day tn fifth place tied Pittsburg for fourth. fed on account of rain and the Braves 19 games of their| moved into third place, where they won 14/ stayed thr days Two defeata by Cincinnat! sent the Braves back into fourth place They were forced to loaf two days! on account of rain, were passed by fifth rung. Then they copped! three straight apd hopped up to a | sitfon. CROSS QUITS RING; TO STICK TO |‘ DENTISTRY Leach Cross Leach Cross, the lightweight, }who has been prominent in the |ring for some time, says he will not | |figkt any more, but stick to pull- jing teeth. Cross is a dentist and jhas a dental parlor in New York. Cross says he has as much money as he needs, 0 fine auto and o good dental business As a fight Cress was one of the har‘ost er. puncher: the Ightweights. creamery, solid pack a Cheese Domestio wheel .. ” Limburger 1s 16% at 17 18 Young America uu Fase fielect ranch .. 30 Country May and Grain (Prices paid producer) , CALIFORNIANS WIN CHICAGO, Aug. 11, — William Johnson and Clarence Griffin of San Francisco defeated R. Norris Wil- liama and W. M. Washburn, eastern stars, in the national tourney to a termine who shall play McLoughlin and Bundy for the title. G. M. Church of Princeton beat H. Byford, Illinois champ. }wk | One restriction | to AUG. 11, 1915, PAGE 7, COAST LEAGUE HAS EXCELLENT. MAJOR TALENT SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11- Minor league players all over the country are Interested in the major league drafts, which will we Bun day and many Coast league stars are scheduled to advance to the big show | { Detroit will get Bobby Jones in the Cavet des! and Harry Hell mann, with Portland in 1918, ts here on an options! agreement and | will undoubtedly be recalled. Wal ter Schmidt and Corhan may be taken. The Chicago Cubs have @ string attached to Jimmy Johnston and the White Sox have the right to pick @ player from the club. Ness is expected to be the favored one. Los Angelos ts quite certain to lose McMullin, Terry and possibly ] | Love. A draft may also be put tn} for Maggert or Wolter, who have| jhad great ASOD. Portland has | Bates and Speas as big league can. didates and Vernon expects to lose fall Plercey. Sale Lak: hes to reture Joo Gedeon to Lefty Willan Mkely sired in faster company 0. A. 6. TO HOLD MONSTER INDOOR will be de | Washington and) MEET IN SPRING FRANCISCS) Aug. 1 to h r Western 10 champ ) track and fleld t were pleted here ola u to the exon Agricultural college was awarded the right to establish an annus! af The staging of the re Best conference iioct vallie armory proved to * mem bers of the comniittes that no fault could be found with the indoor dirt track and field. At firat doubt expressed an to whether or not eral of the fieli events could be held, but when it was cited that the javelin throw wor won at better then 170 feet and the discus 130 feet, there was no room for ar «ament The first annual Far door meet “will be | week of February ery Western cose!, attend National events here pl ‘il}ingness to send repre: SAN Plane door r nt North the Cor hel Practically nt tives. meet. Each team fs to have a limit ed number of entries. Either 10 er 12 are to be permitted, the numoer to be decided later, 3-CUSHION CHAMP WILL PLAY HERE Moore, George ree? cushion champion of the world, will play the | pick of Seattle players at Brown & Hulen's parlors on Monday and Tuesday nights of next week. Mon- day afternoon Charley Hulen will be jthe victim, and in the evening Ri |Logue will offer himself. other local experts will meet the champion Tuesday afternoon and evening. Ad jon will be free. |BAYLEY DOESN'T WANT TO TANGLE | WITH LOCAL BOY VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Ang It does not look aa tho Toe Peyley, the Victoria lightweight, is #0 eager after all to mee. Johnay O'Laa of Seattle, the boss of Canadian 133-poundors, despite the statements which emanate from Victoria regularly to the effect that Joe in just pining to get inside the squared circle with the Seattle youth Following Bayley's statement that he was prepared to make a match at 133 pounds, “Jockey” Madden, O'Leary's manager, went Nanaimo to consult with Russ Leighton relative to a match. Last time O'Leary an Dayley matched, Joe named the referee, the weight and tho division of the purse O'Leary proposes to go East next month, but Madden, he will give chance to win back the Nanaimo on Labor dry. If Bayley does not want to box then he will never get another o)- portunity. O Leary will Dox for a side bet or on » winner take ail basis, just es it sults Joe, and all Joe has to do is to show that he ts a lightweighi, and come in at 133 pounds. here is nearly a month till La- bor day, and if Bayley is a legit imate lightweight he should be able to train down to the necessary welght by then. Grand Circuit Mare Formerly Pulled Bayley title at a Buggy Loe Blossom, chestnut trotter, being raced on the grand olrenit by Frank Childs, was formerly a bug- sy_horse. Loe Blossom used to belong to Mrs. L. B, Schenk of Ohio. She was sold and drifted into the Childs’ stable at Los Angeles, Cal Childs was offrred $10,000 for her after Alovzo McDonald drove her a mile tn 2:061-4, but Childs refused to sell. Martin Delaney says high jump- ing records are made on the Pa- cific Coast because out there they jump with the wind and even if a jumper tips th» bar the wind, blowing against ft, will keep it from dropping off the peg. That's what we call science, was placed on the] Two! 11—} | ) VINDICATED BY THE COURT wore | according to Manager| al | $1,000 A MINUTE PAID TO GIBBONS AND McFARLAND | FOR A TEN-ROUND MATCH BY BROWN HOLMES $3,000 a round, got the money before they step Into the ring. a minute. Th ting capacity of the That's how much Packey arena 50,000, The receipts McFarland of Chicago and will be $75,000. A special train Mike Gibbone of St. Paul will get for actual boxing In a ten- Mike Gibbons, left, and cles for their $32,500 bout. T will be run from Chicago. The match Is one promoters have lackey McFarland talking over the arti- phote shows how the two clever boxers look in street clothes, also how they stack up in size, round bout September 11 at | been after for years. sop baba Beach, N. Y, | After an agreement was otordrome. The articles give McFarland paaenee Se Percy. Wont to Ra $17,500 for his bit and Gib- cine, Wis, to sign articles. The bons $15,000, McFariand’s laws of Illinois are so strict manager, Emil Thiry, gets against boxing even the sale of 500, leaving $15,000 even for is hie own boxers will Gibbons so the ¥ manager, get $30,000 for ten three min- round, ute rounds, $3,000 a Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies On January 7th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Meense to practice medicine the contention of the board being that the ad- reproduced, which had been running in was that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases dan wi revoked, vertisement the untrue, local newspapers, mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of & character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Iieen Judge French tated tn his decision: cut them out for 500, ts The court cannot find in in erippling my arm for life, cured me without an this case that any credulous well ever since. or {ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other , the who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among tho best people in the People, people of standing in the people who are known to the Court person- city. Professional community, boxing gloves is barred. The weight is 147 pounds at 3 o'clock the day of the bout. Jess Willard had his sured and Mike ‘hand red. arms in-) Gibbons had his | and Q(OAST LEAGUE WILL SEND UP MANY STARS---ROSE GETS HIS Giants Licked Again | The dope from Spokane, fur- | nished by J. Newt (¢ r th Pat Callahan hi new Northwestern league jord for the season |} out 13 men, i Mails whiffed that many he a couple of weeks ago and | the ords v shov | be authentic ‘If the Spoks witnesses are so inaccur that feature of the game, pos- ff ad established a rec- sibly they had the score all bawled up Maybe Seattle scored eight runs and Spokane only one At any rate, it is worth investigating. Evidence so far submitted indicates that the Giants were flattened junder an 8 to 1 count, but when other facts are so dis- torted we refuse to accept 8 to 1 as the result unless com petent witnesses are brought forth and duly sworn As was feared, the Giants are |going to have a tough time of it | this week. Those Indians are the better ball club, in hitting, base running and pitching. Tealy’s men jean field as well, but they lack the | hitting power of Wicker's wreckers jand any time they win they must jhave the better pitching. So far |they have not been getting it Therefore the top heavy defeats As Mails pitched but two-thirds of an inning Monday he may be sent to the hill today instead of | Bonner, whose turn it is to work. |By this arrangement Tealy would | be able to call on Malis again Sun- day. Otherwise he will be forced to use Bonner twice. Carl Mays was victim of a long jhit by Sisler, Michigan star now with St. Louis. The defeat put Boston back in the American league race. Sisler seems to be \the goods, | | Detroit gained half a game on Boston yesterday by mauling Wal- jter Johnson, 8 to 2, in the capital. | | Those Dodgers are started again, | They have won eight straight | games on the road, trimming the |Cubs yesterday, 3 to 1, as a Training Stunt | | Jimmy Clabby, the shifty welter- | weight, says baseball is fine train- ing for a box | “Baseball keeps a fellow on his | toes ‘and is great training for the eyes,” sald Clabby “Batting makes a fellow a fine judge of distance, that’s important ina ring | bout.” Doomed to a Crippled Other Physicians, Twelve years neck and under my system right here in Seattle uures of Asthma the B Diabetes Deafness from Par Drops: der, Prolapsus Uteri comotor Ataxia, fening|tis Paralysis, I Rheumatism ally and people who are itre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ known to the citizens of this alled incurable diseases, city generally as being among the best people in the And I don't think that that they were either credulous except as the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. There {s no contention here that any medicine has been given which ts at all harmful, of the testimony in this case geems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that elty. it can be contended or {gnorant Jordan, 619% Firet Avenue, p. m.; Sundays from 2 p spondence solicited cures, In fact, all - Jordan. ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, counsel for the State, that and {t so stated by there was anything in this advertisement th: injurious to public moral So that f gets down to whether or not this ad- vertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve rt of Doctor Jordan, Under all the testimony in this case, J cannot find that the advertisement 1s 60 grossly untrue as moral turpitude on the Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL oT had tubercular abscesses on my arms, and the doctors here offered to but admitted that it might result operation (Signed) Condition for Life by Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914. Doctor J ugene Jordan and I ve remained BOYD, Ave, North, c. B 2715 Fourth I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of for the past thirty years, and hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by Grateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of sis of the Auditory Nerves, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epile: Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leaka Selatica, ‘uraleta, ), Hip Disease, enile ¢ arely Infantile ngrene, Jaundice, Spinal Curvature, Dance and most of the other so- There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and addr Seattle. m, to 6 p.m Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable s of Doctor Office hours, 9 Consultation free. . Eugene m, to § Corre- to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and Judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases was were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The under oath. stories of their remarkable cures have been stated Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case.

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