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TAR—THURSDAY, MARCI! 30, 1916. PAGE 7 UTT AND JEFF—Did Mutt and Jeff See the Fight? They Did! Did the Czar? He Did Not! COME ON TEFR, A COUPLE OF SweLe BOX SEATS TO THE BIO JPWONT, T UNDERSTAND You CAN'T GeT aTICheT Is Not Guilty; So Says Tener NEW YORK, March 30.—We fail to see where we are liable,” | sald President Tener of the Na- league today, discussing the suit filed against major Tmoguis by the Baltimore league club. ized baseball conducted tions looking to the adjust- of baseball conditions, and, in #0 doing, we dealt with the Federal as an organization. Our tanding was that the league @cted for all component clubs,” he “We did not know the Baltimore had been left out of the set- T am satisfied that we dtd 7 inconsistent with the Sher fan or Clayton acts.” SAN FRANCISCO, March 80.— Frank Sloman, speedy quarter Miler, left here today for Corvallis. — where he wil! participate tn the Western association track and field events next Saturday. are 4 a . 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Willard and Frank Moran battied in Madison Square Garden, Saturday) } rg = T sf wild tUWARO whee to “AT THE FRON tM THE SPoRT ZONE lee hockey fans should not be surprised when the Pacific Coast league o Ie made up, next season, if Spokane and San Francisco etep into) the circuit In place of Vancouver and Victoria, If the war stil! is on.) Rees gs Both of these cites already have made arrangements for the buliding of an ice arena, and taik of having a hockey squad In the Coast/ league already !s being spilled. | 1 Bet 8 ee | President Patrick admits that he has heard from San Prancieco re-| garding the placing of a team there, but has received no overtures from Spokane. He says he doesn't think there ie much chance of | elther city being taken In, altho he admits It might prove a bene- fit to the league to transfer the Victoria franchise to Spokane. | Asked If It wasn’t possible the Vancouver franchise could be switch- ed to Frisco until after the war, he said It was possible, but not) probable. % t% Me ‘ | The same kind of talk was made when Portiand wanted to get Into the| league, however, and, besides, It le a long time until the fali meet-| and If the two cities can show where there is money for the! @ In their towns, there can be no reason for turning them | down. | } Re et ee |Jack Smith, former outfielder, is a) can keep him off the squad. | cinch to make the St. Louls| 1... wemes, whe had the Aberdeen * a Oo has Cardinals. In fact, Jack has al-|"°Cry at the first of last season. | ready cinched his job, according} } s been endeavoring to find to = St. Louis paper. The} some convenient way to kick him- | scribes in the Missouri metropolis} foie in the girs | Accs wit are mighty sweet on the Seattle | ever since he let Jack get pecena Bs 8 youngster, and declare noting) Barnes got Smith and gave him a tryout. The Black Cats played an early series in Spokane, and all Jack did that week was to let a fly ball get thru his mitts and | erack him on the fvory. He didn’t! look like any future great Jawn | S., and consequently was given the discarded tomato container. 3 8 After being bounced from the Black Cat clan Jack stuck around, and | Managed to eat regular until | Demon Dug gathered him into the fold of the Giants. What hap-| pened after that we all know. B 8 8 |Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Johnny! Evers and a long list of others! AND TER RICKARD terrific swing for Willard’ You WAT QOUTHERG AND JERF AND T witt GO IM Ow THESE MN rwo THURS TS AND Se MORAN BUTLER TO BEAVERS LOS ANGELES, March Johnny Butler has the Vancouver N. W. league | club by Frank Chance. Butler was) trying for an infield berth. April 1, 1916 No Fooling Many Surprises Dancing —Naff Sed Germania Cafe Second and Seneca Wm. Bloch, Prop. 30.— been released KaT And [Bow-Wow Show Is On in Seattle | With Big Li ith Big List | With the cream of Pacific Coast |dogdom on the bench, tho Seattle canine show opened Thursday morning Jn the rink at First and | Seneca, | Nearly every breed is represent }ed by some 320 odd dogs, which makes this the largest bow-wow exhibit ever held in Seattle. Thureday night has been desi¢- nated as “Ladies’ night,” All of the toy breeds will be judged while the fair admirers look on, One of the biggest attractions fs the gorgeous booths tnstalied for Anita Baldwin's exhibit. The Call \ifornta heiress has a whole carload of canines with pedigrees a half) mile long, at the show. | Another person to have a large entry lst ts David Whitcomb. He has an excellent line of English | setters and police dogs. Setters |are entered in the largest number. {Ranma GAMES| Frisco 8 bettered St. Mary college at San Jose, Cal, 6 to 2. Steen and Fanning pitched for the | leaguers. eee Indianapolis A. A. club walloped Chicago Cubs at Albany, Ga, 7 to |1. Lavender and Fischer worked for the Tinx. . . Brooklyn outplayed Phililes In every department at Jacksonville, | Fla, and won, 6 to 3. Dell pitch- ed part of the game. eee | | Detroit bested San Antonio on home diamond, 3 to 0. Both teams | played excellent ball, might not be the big nose in| baseball they are today if the color line had not been in vogue in the national pastime. a Rube” Foster, manager of the Chi azo Colored Giants, who will be with us Friday, Saturday and Sunday of next week, has had some mighty good colored ball tossers on his teams. In fact, It was not so very long ago that! “Rube” himself was considered | one of the greatest pitchers tn | the country, barring none. as 8 | Advance reports tell us that “Rube” has got a strong gang again this | year, and that the Giants stand | in line for a trimming. A total of more than | eared on all athletics, | Our Own (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CAMBRIDGE, March 30,~—Har. vard’s f ootball receipts the past | season were $120,499; the expenses were $35,668. * $4,000 CREMATION CO. Phone North 525. ‘We wee not! ATTEN: D TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Golf Crowns. ..... $3 and querentee © pleasing and test- materials ing result for a perted ef 16 yeara All work guarantesd. Platines Gold ali Painiess Ezaminations und Estimates Free. Piling Filling tre w aihhS © BLE| Heavy Gold Crowne $4.0 Bridge Worl 3:88 of Tooth ...65.00 and 88. Lady Attendants. Bolla Seve UNION DENTISTS-—Cor, Third and Pike, Entrance 305% Pike St. by 1. ©. Fisher i U. & Pat. Off. TLL BE IN TIAE POR THE LAST ROUND 1B MHURAN NEFF FIGHTS A DRAW WENATCHEE, March 30.—Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight, and Har ry Casey of Tacoma, battled six rounds to a draw at the Elks’ club last night. Lou Nordyke refereed HANDBALL GAME ON ‘Thureday night will see the Seat-| tle handball sharks taking on the! Tacoma dittoes {n the “City of Des-| tiny.” Wednesday, Dr. Wm. Spel-| del of Seattle bested Brown of Ta- coma, while Finnfsin, another lo-| cal player, won from Anderson of Tacoma. BY BUD FISHER MISTER, WHO This photo wae taken for The Seattle Star when Champion Jess; ous. Willard is shown rushing Moran to the ropes in @ corner of the! for use If he can get within reach of the flying target. The champion |ring. Moran, tho backing up, 's fighting gamely, and has just missed a succeeded in penning Moran in the corner against the ropes just after head. Willard avoided the blow by moving this picture wae taken, and smothered the Irishman with blows to body night, and shows the gladiators at a time when the fighting was furi-| hie head and ts etill pressing after his opponent with both hands ready and head before the gong ended the round. BILLY WEEKS AND AL SOMMERS DRAW ; CENTRALIA, March 30.— Billy Weeks, Canadian middie- weight champ, and Al Som- mere of Po id, went six rounds to a di last night. The affair was all the way. B. B. MAJOR SPORT The proposal to make baseball a minor sport has been abandoned by the U. of W. The board met Wednesday night and decided upon this action, ' \ {| Just Arrived THE CHEASTY SPECIAL $3.00 HAT The Spring Hat for You! “Values Tell’ Are those that recetve regul Denti friends to me, an: dom go elsewhere for dental work. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 5. SANDERSON’S PILLS ‘The well known and relia- the most obstinate cases & to 10 days. 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