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STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1915, PAGE 7. TLE FANS DEMAND DUGDALE QUIT MORIBUND LEAGUE ROSE DESERVES | TRIAL BY Some (PA? NELSON CELEBRATES THE NINETEENTH [in ‘Ss ite VAISE WILL | FOR ME’ ANNIVERSARY OF HIS CAREER AS FIGHTER]: ~~ ~~: BOXPINKMAN Honttle AB H. PO. Tf any pitcher tn the Northweat- ern league deserves a major league | Crue Boy 4 ae $ : oe Frenchie Vaise, the Renton light seine tryout, his name {#°RIll Rose, Rose | By 4 ae — ‘ Ce 3 0132.3 9, slweight, who held the Cenndias Seattle fans had tt to do |Deat Spokane Sunday, 1 to 0. L ¥ ; : ’ - S one, D ghiwelght title in 1913-1914, will W teain they would quit sup. [0 ® recital of Bill's performances, | : meet Ed Pinkman in the main event : forting the moribund league of | |ill, who never will be known as| Banned AD. KH ¥O. A E-lat the opening smoker of the Elks only livin: | 3 ff bd Sle » Friday y 6 Oe! Which Seattle is the only living | With the worst club In Seattio’s| y t BE Be ae GO He | lly Be Nr B pay ot leaving ft to die a natura! history, Rose, tho he pitched gilt-| : > a e » 9 9) v0xing frequently since his retire Actions such as Farr, 7 . pitohed § r ; iz 9 1|ment, eight months ago, following a nity and Brown took Sat- jedged ball, lost seven straight. | |Phen he got Under way. and won 11 oleh «rt : 1 1 6 ©) bout with Paul Steele in Tacoma, odor In the nos- f o | and na 7 . ne shames Mhose who lay |Stight, losing August 6 to Van-| a, Pate ¢ [and will bav (ne trouble making q 7 couver, He lost a couple, and since - - 2 46 8 h quir nt, 135 por their quarters and halves bab won elk ta & row, f t om, D 6 © © & Ol/ringside, Vaise 1s training at Aus- = an institution that ts | » four of these C>\ THEY JUST - c-\tin & Salt's gym, while Pinkman {s * victories having been shutouts, He Y\o p als o 6 m4 13 4] c. kept all by artificial | ~ “i te OULDON'T : Mi \getting rea for the most impor- a ae ts. It ts a move to {Pitched 38 consecutive scoreless in ‘a ) KNOCK. \tant match of bis earesr at the Mea EE a tettle cout of the pen. |2!88% and tn the last 61 innings he | HIM OuT: e £0 F006 2.0 8 En ee ee ae od gives Dugdale a caso | DAs pitched has been scored on only | ; Sob bean- Wit altman.| In the sermal-windsp, Chet Medi Wilk of a eee al eommiasion, [four times, two runs in each in AND A SOLDIER lp-Shesa, Lavin, Siresy ont bok Macey Aueucsen satae e « the na! | stance. DURING THE WAR s “i cut | box Harry Anderson, the only boxer j “the successful outcome of | The dope ts that Rose will be } ; iL oat who beat Pinkman while he was F; which would tee ag tm the | drafted by Detroit. The club that | 3 b le pla [comueeine under the colors of the F | Coast Teague ogee |gets him acquires the coolest, nerv! BY BROWN HOLMES $ | Wut to Coltrin 't pe Se Mmt ian ( MMe Indians, whipped. ran | ost, most finished pitching product| Nineteen years ago today Bat : Peary Ne ee 4 to their Kennels in Spo- [ine league has developed th th ’ NELSON'S 136 BATTLE | = E been arranged at yet 4 night, tails be- ‘oped in three} Nelson fought hin first profession: ii eb ustirisn ested coasts Gentay nignt, seasons. Stopped by police ......... BASEBALL RESULTS + Hl ¢ween their legs. If any ball al fight. Today he is celebrating | | Exhibitions coven O11 Came end Sa, codinne | e B ayb ever “dogged” it, Spokane Spokane ran away Su hi i) he ring by box- Knockouts 94 | | 0-4; De 6-4. 1 onal) | nday with q| his entrance Into the ring by box | istous Pardes " at b here. Bob Brown, one of lead of only 2% spatnes. 4 Uniess | {ng some dub down at Juarez, Mex- Won decisions - 2 iad , Bagh ; ae ats ps accomplices in the bold liney come back for four games|!co. Bat took on the match so he Lost decisions 14 | | Low Angeien 6-4; Balt ry brings his club to se scheduled here, the last of the sea-|CoUld say he was still in the ring | pose i! = 9. vee W | [CAmerican Associa 2. a Monday for the double. | son, the Indians ought to win the| St the close of the 19 years. te aad < : Spokane was scheduled | ennant, for the Tigers won't try| Nelson's career was the most ‘on on foul ... te play bere. The change in [)4:4 to beat them. spectacular a fighter ever had. He Draws the schedule was made without | | was born at Copenhagen, Deomark, | | No decisions NEW YORK, Sept. 6—A deal jmay be closed this week to give New York Sunday major league baseball, and at the same time . ledge or consent of either ‘-—e | June 6, 1882, and christened Oscar y Blewett or Dugdale, and | Battling Mathew Nelson, the name first intimation Dug had Y | Battling coming from a favorite guch a step Was contem- 1 a Us t i | brother of his mother, He came to ated was when M jinnity the United States with his parents, Total bouts pe a © | Vancouver Slee @ soo NATIONAL LEAGUE [launch a counter attack against the 7 him up long distance | who settled at Hegewisch, IL Sate, ___.,. Wan Yost. Pet) proposed invasion of the Federals, . morning. Dug protest- Nelson, as a boy, went {nto the Heo on - + {i$ |The American league club owners < the Iron Man, arm and | | Northwest. He worked in a butch Brookiye Ps * | plan to buy the grounds of the Jersey 4 told him he intended to | er shop; enlisted when the Span Cpicago . - bo my lou, Lapel engages ey club for b to Spokane for 12 | . , [ish war broke out; entered the 7 : 7 Sunday games. @ Federals plan e aie cece Monday, in | Fall gym work at the YM. C.A.|ring at the age of 14; fought 136 le ti tt fi ]to do the same at Newark. By ‘ of Dug and Blewett. ill open Tusaday, Sept. 7, eccord’| patties and won the | lightweight | ine UNI s6 68 “Ai | crossing to the Jersey side, the New 7 Blewett made a hurry-up trip | Director S$. M. Berthiaume. The eran me panther ag emt TACOMA, Sept. 6—The Van AMERICAN LEAGUE bac pane will be able to play on 4 Tacoma, and was ridiculed. | hoys’ classes will be larger for the| ena og - . Won. Lost. pet. | y : . “Fe warned McGinnity that the ys clase wer juntil ho had enough property to couver club won a 17-Inning game | noston Ca cictna dal “ee 1 a 1d not be official, | start of the season than ever be-/keep his father busy looking after from Tacoma yesterday, 4 to 2, | Detrott eke: ae . a eed Peary to romain [sore 1100 baving enrolled to datelit, ‘Then he was married to Miss| ‘ . instruc ry The total membership totals ap-/ may King, a Denver newspaper car- Seattle. The league will not proximately 4,500. “meeognize the two games today. | In addition to Director Ber/srate the occasion. That was fol ‘There is only one step Dug |thiaume, the corps of instructors! iiweq by an announcement that take. That is to serve no- | will consist of ©. S. Davis, Roy 11. wits would sue for divorce, ltoonist, and hired a band to cele |felted to Tacoma when Capt. Brink ane er refused to leave the field while ° ? 391 hia * Be 208 protesting the time for calling th IN FINE TRIM w Hughes and MeGinnity pitching | {7cer? |. ele aaa 4 = thruout. The second game was for w Yor t ‘ 463] rounds until {t seemed Bat would | who ever put the Battler down for! . bis contemporaries of |Fleming and Paul Huedepobl, who|i¢tiny sho had “practically been |® killed, but could not put him|the count. He accomplished the /second gam had not arrived : i eo tion to quit a league [will also have charge of the swim-|\i4naned for the wedding.” She ts | Ut feat {n 11 rounds, but Nelson was | Score - ; 1% that does not deserve support, | ming classes. now back on the newspaper job. | OWen Moran was the only fighter! not unconscious gma agg : $ NU Youu but. 4 Seale y apd go thru with it. It is not we SC GRR SLSR Nelson was struck more blows or nee Battert Hughes and Cheek McFarland and Mike Gibbons today entered the last stages of training «1 |for their 10-round battle here this *|week. Hundreds flocked to their training quarters today to watch how this | lthan any other fighter ever re- cwed te! Mevitaaa) Yeas Yoalicnd ugh “— LARRY CHAPELLE jeetved tn the ring. He had little fy Ten Eyck Maki: starts them at Duluth and passes McGinnity and Stevens, = } or no defense. Doctors who exam oung fen Eyck | MS} them on to Old Jim at Syracuse. | y [| should know how to do it. HITS LIKE A FIEND. ined him said he was of subnormal| Oarsmen for His Dad }) Severa! members of this year's Du-| HERE’S REAL BONER | ‘The Spokane-Tacoma series [nervous organism, meaning his| bh crew are headed toward Syra COMES: Se them work out. Both will be wat here . were less sensitive than| | . ~ ; Ww Lost. Pet. % are getting : “ine ea tn hesitss are Larry Chapelle, Milwaukee play-| 2000" it” ordinary man, and did| Jim Ten Eyck, the veteran row-\°" _ Pye gt ing Thatch soon] bam Homo HH pred tae and it\is reported | qapictous of McGinnity. or with the White Sox last season. }Oi"C. ry shock to the brain in the|{ng coach of Syracuse, has a son jist of famous bones of baseball si neither will have any difficulty ne termed the "$15,000 Beauty, bit-| wormal way. lwho is on the way to coach great WHY BOSTON LEADS committed in the past 15 years, ue City 6 making 147 pounds. i me Lect Bro will keep |T!28_ 329. He has been in 110) "Xtra Herrera, the hardest hit-|ness ; erika: Vineet lapbel. aedle : 8 Cass | Gace aracaan = ‘ mm XeeP games. Rondeau, of Minneapolis.) 4° o¢ alt the lightweights, couldn't| Young Jim is the coach of the| These American league pitching| | “When Vincent Camp and ees javvy Cravath is again leading “| Rickey as manager. Now. \ieads the league with @ .344 av-) 0) Tat away, Young Corbett's ter-| Duluth crew which won the nation-|records, given out August 29, are) Whaling, of the Braves, Jumped to |the majors in the manufacture of Ethe owners of the Cincinnatl | orage, Vitlc punches glanced off Bat's jaw al regatta at Springfield, Mass. His|proot of the Roi Sox's prowess: |the Federal league and lost world’s! Chicago fans need not worry|home runs. And to think pitchers “7 will announce they are going \itke hail off a slate roof. lcrew beats crews coached by Jim/| Foster, won 17, lost 5; Wood, 13/series money.” |about a chance for excitement,| curved him out of the majors sev- ‘ Joe Jackson was just the kind ot] Nelson wore down Joe Gana tn| Wray of Harvard and Harry Vall,|and 4; Rath, 12 and 6; Leonard,| As Whaling fs still with Boston)/even if the world series is not eral years ago. He went West and 42 rounds, then lost on a foul. Wol-!the old Wisconsin wonder. 9 and 4; Shore, 13 and 6; Collins,|/the scribe should Include his own|played there, The city gets the) learned the proper way to address gast puntshed the Battler for 40 Two of the Duluth oarsmen also'5 and 6; Maya, 4 and 7 name in the appendix. 1916 chess tournament. a curve. Society’s Latest Fad Is Taking $250,000 LIES | NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 6.—Oc-| Birdie in Cage Out for a Walk’ tober 6 has been set as the date of| the election on the recall of Coun- | Ig Commisstoners Lancaster, Stahl- warter the Chicago White Sox) needed. line Grays moneda fn a —- Hatiway company ease weansaton || PUBLIC MARKETS HOQUIAM, Sept. 6—Celedrating | Company, for a consideration pre- | completion sumably of $16,000. The rights-of-| SS ae way extend thru the western parts lake Quiniault, a Sie pod pe of Jefferson and Clallam counties, q in which 100 autoloads of | from Grays Harbor to Port | people are partictpating, is being | "4 "bold today at the lak KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work. “Quick service—good results.” J. H. MENDEN ALL Pen and Camera Specialist Ya—Secoud at Pike All the Wise People of the World Agree that to save money is abso- lutely essential to human happi- ness, human success. Have you opened a savings account? Are you saving as much as you can? Come In and talk It over with us. We Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for t Vegetables and Fruit hut and Stuart. (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & ©9)) Health Commissioner McBride | Oe SEE +sseseesves oe os 6|has sent a letter to Councilman 50,000 ly Bananas . Mises Saw Biac 4 Sith'D gee @ 125 | Hanna, saying that the t | WNED BY THE GITY | &::-~ og iis moira ence. | Albert Hansen ‘ RIGHTS-OF WAY RAYMOND, Sept. 6—This city|cat lemons per erase... 860 @ 4° | Henna ts attempting to divert to ie has taken over the water | Cal. grapefruit . $00 © 096 aym: of Interest and redemp- Jeweler and Silversmith | including the water works, and 32 |‘ en @ 100 | ton on bonds, so the budget may PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. trad of land, paying for it $93,- ne kept down, Is sot needed for san-|]1010 Second Ave., Near Madison Mighteof- fired 2 tary purposes. ‘mendes sels drone | The money was originally levied | —_— 189 260 |for the disposal of garbage before | 1 25 |the sanitary fills were established. of ae'te Iying in the banks, draw-|/ FREE ADMISSION 16 pee. Yakima, 48 10 ™ Casaba Gorn, aso [est and redemption.” REAMLAND 26 |ing 2 per cent interest,” says Han- AT DI are never too busy to discuss thi 35°, | na, “while we would pay 4% per DANCING EVERY BYENING question with any one, whether EVERY ONE WELCOME cent on borrowed money for inter- you deposit $1.00, $100.00 or $1,000.00. Interest Mf Per Cent There no leas than sixty per! sons walking across the entire con | ltinent to the San Francisco expo-| sition. es oa. S 24 LISTEN TO THIS! |= [Just Printere UNION Ss ial Train =": “ ee _ SAVINGS spec a a a toe 3 | AKOZ A ‘GODSEND FREE TRUST ny i ir on. PO 18 @ 100 a ere 8 & mes-| BY | SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION 7 cows rare otiseret| goog Saturday, September 25, 1915 ea sash "aia is are suttering DO CT 0 R Capital ond Seryes $815,000 a oe Teak a tism and those! JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer VIA OW. R. & N. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC who have lost} Ci D Co, 169 weight. It is | MN at the Right Drug Co. hington st, near Becond ave, voluntary test!-| have the ex-government physi “ aoe n diagnose your ease and prescribe a seg oe for you, absolutely without charge, ary Vollum of; We want your patronage and of- Welches. Ore,,| fer you the doctor's servi as an in debalt of} @a¥cement. . the new) -— Callfornia—me- dicinal mineral: HOGE BUILDING 'n the Heart of the Financial District | @ Mrs, Mary Vollum 4g 1 iene: § the. and under ..; Re “I have been a sufferer of rheu- | 5 | Spring ducklings, over & matism off and on for the past ten 8 UNDER AUSPICES OF re lyears. I have consulted many phy- ° |siclans but never received relief. Do you know the | | e The past year I suffered the most PIKE LIQUOR Co, _ Seattle Fire Dept. Band | @ 1%. |exoructating pains in all my expe a ike st | ? I rience | e ad dise alia, kay eee RR |. 13% [rience with the dreadful disease. lf ai genuine sunnybrock fut OHIO METHOD IN ¢ e tc ay, October 1, and “ay ay ay f SOc; full pt., 400; full %-pt | 0 celebrate W ashing mn Day, Oct A. | P seing Pricte to Metalier tor | |bed, and I was losing flesh rapidly, || ayy standard brands of avines and {| DENTISTRY Seattle Day, October 2, at the Exposition re utter, Yes 2 _dlwhen a friend insisted upon my liquors at prices. E as | Better |trying Akoz. I did so, but with lit-/] 4 1arge bottles of Rainier, German Missing teeth are replaced by for the Round Trip. Tickets good for | wave washington tle faith, I will admit, but to my! Lager or Olympta, Ice cold, boc. The Ohio Method by artifictal teeth fifteen days; stopovers allowed within coe Weshinnios 8 | great surprise 1 felt ite Beneficial Why Pay Moret | teth. Rxamladtions dpe unw sete YS; V q eae Talia ., effects almost immediately . B ow being eT limit of ticket. | amery, we a | “The third day the pains in my conducted without charge, and’ estl- 4 | Demastio wheet .. llegs and feet had left me and 1 mates are furnished tn all cases, Band music en route at stops. Special entertainment fea- | [impure jwas actually able to be up and ‘ WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK ‘ures at Tacoma, Centralia,"Portland, Salem, Grant’s Pass, Med- | wi | move about. I am now on my third FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Bit Aatiand, Hornbronk’ Montague, Sion, Shan Springe and |i! Bear “win your noe woneers! | AIMEVICAN $15 Set of Teeth, inemufr. Tig smatee [cure I have regained 14 pounds G $8 a * Fees and am @nproving so rapidly every suaranteed ....cccess A Delightful Trip for Everybody. Come Along! | seiect rancn ; " |i, TPs airpoak weabalevatio ( ‘afe $10 Set of Teeth me + = gy rego, I honestly regard Akoz a god Guaranteed ‘a For sleeping car rates, reservations and all ears, ee oa, Se send, and I would not be without “ suara 1 eeeeeeees pitty ee NS, Bhan j_ tree salt sretecet,” df ice anything to the world, t|f| Fourtheand Pike St. ees ae $10 Solid Gold or 4 particulars ca on Alfalfa, No. 1 . cannot too heartily recommend {t| Porcelain Crown “a iF bane to everyone suffering from any | Amateur Night Miss Esther Hoffman adopts a reallive bird for a walking companion $10 Gold or Porcelain ; C, M. ANDREWS, | Puget sound tin Si ot een Tweet! Tweet! flo, branch in the, woods, Bridge Work .. $4 DF. & PA. | firaw, toms PAC I of | (oF Southern Pacific Co Akoz {8 not ® patent medicine,| ° i im but a natural blending of mineral Every Friday Ob, no, you're not out in the], But this birdie in his cage 18) Solid Gold Fillings ..$1_ Up F OW. R. & N. Co. dangling from the dainty hand of} City Ticket Office, City Ticket Office, | Wheat . ttteeeseee constituents that has proven very forest wilds listening to the birdies so9¢ Mg ba aa Other Fillings ..........50: ‘ At et on as a pretty girl strolling down the/ > ow E . 716 Second Ave, SYSTEM 720 Second Ave. - effective in the treatment of rheu Amateurs Apply to ‘chirp; you're right bere in the/avenue 1, ras ; Main 932 me Elliott 1256, France plans to put Into effect |matism, stomach, kidney and blad E. K. MAITLAND, heart of the city Tis tho very latest thing to do! | fice Hours, 8:30 to 6 Sundays, : y jan arrangement whereby war|der trouble, catarrh, eczema, skin 3 5 But the tweet, tweet and the; society's up-to-the-second fad. Maen Ww | bables from northern departments | diseases and other ailments. Akoz to 5 p. m. |chirp, chirp are ‘real, There sure ey | Cut-Rate | ee be taken to Paris and so dis-|is sold by all druggists, or write! * Ay jis a live birdie on the job tweet A Berkshire minister has six x \ ( Re |poned of that all trace of their|the Natura Company, 612 Mission French Dinner with tweeting to beat the band brothers fighting tn the German| Dentists 5. { jorigin will disappear, altho tt will | 8t., San prs a for further in Pint of Wine, 50c Little birdie is in a cage, where/army, his wife has four brothers in i still be possible for the mother to|formation regarding this advertise all well trained birdies are when|the French army and their son is 207 UNIVERSITY ST. find her child if she wishes, ment. jthey are not flitting from branch| fighting for England. CORNER SECOND AVE,

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