The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1916, Page 7

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TEPF, YOU won ALL My MONRY FROM me on THE on WA shin PLAYING Poker. FOOD eNoUGH Dot! for this fen. ‘Thie wae the only hook I had wwe | ve would follow read about a mile) it from *- m= = | Art THe Front ‘ iN THE SPORT ZONE wree N OME of these days some one is going to get our old friend Freddie, the champ, into a decision mixup and then] bye, Jawn, we'll have a lightweight champion whose is NOT Welsh. R2eaeuaunasas Leonard tangled with our hero at Madison New York. All Benny did was to annex nine out lof the 10 rounds fought. And Welsh is the champion to- ‘ same as ever. ganas t 3 note that the Britisher weighed 13614 pounds for the while Benny tipped the beam at 132. Evidently Fred- tle is no longer a lightweight, tho he still has a scissors on the title. The sooner Welsh signs up for a real in which « decision goes, the sooner will he regain everlasting gratitude of the boxing game. While he have been one of the most popular of champs, Fred-} tactics got him in wrong and fans all over the coun-} ling for ge ~ slip up. are pulling a gt ms while the Giants are on the road | With Butte opening here, there should be a record-breaking at-| tendance on opening day. aes Nick Willlame te gathering a team around him at Spokane that ha: all the looks of a very formidable} organization. He haa located Ed- die Mensor, former Pittsburg Stanford crew Is ‘can Patel ‘an.edge on the U. of W. gon ms when the two eights next Saturday, on Lake za boys struck a tough! of luck this year when the orm tied up things. While locals were hugging the hot ‘the Stanford crew was get-| fn some good licks in the! ja sunshine, and it {* that sald licks will prove, to lick the tocais. | and has if Northwestern leaguer, signed up “Tiny” Leonard “Tiny” is right, he will prove a valuable addition to the Nix. ae | Lyte and Carson gbee, former University of Oregon athletic stars, have been turned over to Spokane by Portland Neither Tt includes in all 80 con-) should have any trouble in get- at the local baseball battle ments. Vancouver will play sev-) PBinin of its Sunday games here, Bi Fat Stove Rei & Png o Fire back lining and repairs for kinds of stoves,| ws 8 Bill Hurley, Great Falls pilot, has picked up a Rady” Kal) from Oakland. “Rudy” land boy. He has served in the} Union association and league. He was considered one| of the best heavers in the Rio| Grande association last ar, | when {t went flooey. 3 8 colle} ut im and con- ected. 008 PIKE ST. Mein 975 peeahiee diginintitciomesieaeetll | HOME LIFE OF aay ter months. ball both winter and summer. of the time Billy calls the plays as he sees them; jhe writes them. Tri-State | home in Cleveland, ished addressing his last etter to a long list of papers, We seribe to his Sunday feature story | lon matters pertaining to baseball | When 2 kNOw, BUF TL Gwe YOU MN PE REoNAL CHECK FI LOSE AND THE WHOLE RuBSiAN GOVERNMENT IS BACK OF my CHECK. ‘THaTSs Serr ere tn) 4 UMPIRES—N BY HAROLD JOHNSON Billy Evans is the busiest of all Pirate shortpatcher and old-time} major league umpires during win- He dabbles in base | Part the rest of the time about them as he saw When Billy left Cornell univers! ty and became a newspaper report er, he had no idea that the train ing he was about to receive would come in so valuable la ting away nicely in this league.| 7), three newspaper basis nifty mound artist in| which . whom he secured | nets him ie a Port-| makes out of baseball proper r in life years he ent in the gamo gave him the for a winter — Itvelihood, he has #0 developed, that it almost as much as he v L called on Billy at his he had just fin wub- 1 asked him where he ot ortiand is sitting up and taking| all of his dor of his dopa he ) tossed me a @ a half more notice of the wrestling bout | between Frank Vance aod Eddie O'Connell, to take place next Fri day, than anything in the wat line that has been pulled off in Portland since John Herg ran up Stark st. in his kimono with the gate receipts. | Ru are reported as be- : at work, and Vance {s. Frank {s throwing nts | students around the wrestling| room at the 8. A. C. in a lusty manner, and also picks on Chet McIntyre for a dally set-to. Oliv Runchey is one of Vance’s ch grappling mates, while O'Connell is training in Portland with bunch of his mat artist’. Re 8 Joseph Goliman writes me from Ev- erett, asking that I settle a bet.) Settling bets was one of the things we got out of the habit of doing long ago, However, as the speechmaker says, we will give you the dope and let the Marquis of Queensberry settle the argu ment. Both wrestle: ing hard No Fooling Many Surprises Dancing —Naff Sed 2 8 The marquis tells us in Rule 7 (see Freddie Bogan) that the referee is to name the time and place for| the finishing of the conteet m case of an interference. The bout was interfered with when lights went out, and it waa the duty of the referee to stop the contest until such a time as it) could be continued, I take it| that there should have been no dectston given until the bout bad been resumed and terminated, ue 8 Bill Cunningham, who has been | signed to play outfield for Seat- tle, is making his second appear ance in the Northwestern league Hill played first base with Port- land a few seasons back. the Germania Cafe iad and Seneca Wm. Bloch, Prop. Use New Second Ave. Entrance. In order to (whalebone) lightest and strongest plate known, | does mouth; cob; Gold crown ....+ $15 sot of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | meet in battle Saturday afternoon $10 set of teeth .. Bridge work, per tooth, White crowns . Gold fillings . Silver fillings Platina fillings to our office, be sure you right place OHIO REAL PAINLESS *’ DEN TISTS introdnee our plate, which ts new the not cover the roof of the you can bite corn off the guaranteed 15 years. ++ $3.00) sold $3.00) All work guaranteed for 18 years Have impression taken in the morn Ing and get teeth ination and advice free. ne day, Exam- $5.00 | $3.00 STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 1, SAY, MUTT, THE CRAR WANTe Te PLAY ME POKER AND awe tren! THE MarTeR @ mas looking started to bite, as forget supper and al = Georgetown. A TRUR VFisH sTORY ° ° ty Billy Evans doping out stories for winter league. dozen note books. Fach was brim ful of notes, statistics, and stories j that, Evans had gathered during |the summer. | “I set aside a half hour, each evening during the summer,” said Evans in ex ft when I fot down everyt terest. Lit erally, I 4 sporting diary of the dafiy happenings.” Billy does practically all of his work at home. He haa fitted up a den In bis Cleveland where he grinds out the dope that in read with interest by the fans from coast to coast baseball pervades the cozy room. On the walis are cartoons and pic. tures bearing on various phases of the me. Evans is married, and has one youngster, a boy of 4, whom he as sures me will not be an umpire. FIGHT RESULTS NEW YORK, April 1.—All the lo- cal sporting Writers awarded to Benny Leonard the decision over Freddie Welsh in a ten-round bout lat night, Welsh got only the fifth round, Leonard set the pace all the ACINE, Wis.—Ad Wolgast was adits outpointed In a ten-round bout by Ever Hammer. 728. | 8T, LOUIS.—Sam Langford stil! |packs the old wallop, In the fifth jround of @ scheduled eight-round |bout here, {t landed on Jeff Clarke of Joplin, and put him down for the! count. | SAN FRANCISCO—wWillle Rob-| the decision to Willie a fourround bout here |tInson lost Hoppe in last night. BIG BATTLE ON | The “Dricks” and “Concrotes' fn their annual ball gxme. These |teama represent the dffferent bulld- ings in the commercial section, PRINCETON 18 WINNER PHILADELPHIA, Aprtl 1. Princeton took first honors in the | intercollegiate gymnastic cham jonships held here. DO YOU KNOW Most of our present patronage tn) recommended by our early cuatom- whone work is till giving good Ank our cv coming in the Bring this Dentists 20T UNIVERSITY #7. Opposite Wraser-Paternon Ce, tomers who with you, | Cut - Rate | has In the the finest world? That Seattle bililard partor Come In and BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Saret PiAET cers residence | The spirit of | 1916, PAGE 7, trade Wark Meet 8 Pa ot BY BUD FISHER Urns see | Rusn® Rosas Russ- as re Heme (THs. RUGSIAN NATIONAL DEBT, FOUR THOKAND Bion, FOUR HUNDRED Sm MILLION, NING HUNDRED SIETY Rou I she my bead bung low I Yes, I cnught somet there h wien my SEATTLE GAMES AT HOME| Eighty games of baseball will be played by Northwe ern league teams at Dugdale park this jason. Butte and will tear off the lid here on April 27, while Van- couver Ie visiting Spokane and Tacoma ie entertaining Great iis, The echedule of Seat- the local lot Butte, Apri! 27, 28, 29, 30. Great Falls, May 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Tacoma, May & 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Vancouver, May 18, 19, 20, 21. Spokane, May 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Paste This in the Ol’ Kelly Vaaleatari May 29, 30, 30, 31, June 4 Vancouver June 18, Butte, June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Vancouver, June 26, 27, 28. Vancouver, July 2, 3, 4, 4, vs. Butte, Great Falis, July 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Spokane, July 24, 2, 26, 27, 29, 30. Great Falls, July 31, Aug. 1 2, 3, 4, 5, Tacoma, Aug. 7, 8, 9, 10. Vancouver va. Butte, Aug. 27. Tacoma, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3 4 4 BY JIMMY GRANT The Broadway squad won Its firet game of the season by defeat ing the fast Seattle College nine at Lincoin park playfield, Thursday The final score was 12 to 9. Both squads played erratic ball ee Lincoin has catcher tn Ashby. year in baseball. | . untovered a new This is bis first . Coach Powere put his trackmen thru a handicap meet at the Lin coln park track Friday, The main idea of the meet was to get a line on the material available for the track team this # Some of the spectators who have watched the Quay ball squad tn ac tion, claim that it has some good material considering that it has not had @ team the past two years. At the present stage of the race| Quigley is having the Complete Report of Market Today vices Paid Wholesale Deniers for | Vractables and Fru ly by J, W. Godwin & dos 02% | o 40 460 better of th | argument for pitcher on the Frank-| in team with Clothier, who was the chief hurler for the team last year. Quigley has it on Clothier in weight, accounts for hts good start see height and speed, which | Rome Beauty The different churches are pick. | ing thelr teams for the church league from the high schools. Im manuel Lutheran has gathered « number of Broadway its team. eee Marshall Allen wiil start day to get his Broadway tennis |men in shape for the season by having them sign up for th tournament. Proadway boasts the best tennis team ever. Baseball nnn nnn nnn! At Washington 1-4-0; | Washington, 2-4-0, At Jacksonville— Philadelphia (A), 3 At Honston—-Gtants, 4-8-1; ton, 1-3-3, | At Beaumont | Beaumont, 1-5-0. At Memp! | Cincinnati, 4 Brooklyn, Boston (N), 4; Hous: 5 Detrott, 5-5-0; Yankees, 8-11-6; GRAMMAR LEAGUE OPENS SEASON The opening games in the Gram. jmar School ball league are on Sat jurday. Twenty-two contests were billed for the opening day. | |Manager Williams has lined up a | healthy-looking training schedule for his Indians, The first game will be against Gonzaga, then the Oregon Aggies, Lewiston, Idaho, | University of Idaho and W. 8, C | follow along, not to mention the Chicago colored team, school | Mon. | Bor! I rutabagas, mack ack Apples ‘ ‘ 200 00 1! 60 00 150 esees9 9 9 Onions Ontona, green . Onions green, Waila, do Oregon Wa | Yat Players for | White river Yakima Purbanks Yakima Game Sweat potatoes y Rowe seed potatoes. Pald Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork ° Prices fat ite and | Hens, 3% Ibs, i] | Hens, § Ibs. and under. K, good ble ra, Nive | Belling Prices to Retailer for | Butter, Exes and Cheese —_— ative Washington creamery, brick | Native W ashington creamery, wolid_pack Cheese tor Domentic wheel burger triplets Dountry (Prices Puget sound oa! Straw, ton .. Timothy Mixed timothy Wheat . Star Want Northwest. Ads cover the entire system of my own. it tired with my hook and it I fish for, no mat~ ter, rata of shine. ‘The trout varied from 8 inches bd With a three pound pull and = five- pound bite, und bend of the pole, but him mboard he's « 4 bass. If you would ike to pay a visit to this enchanted nook, BIG RUSH FISHING Cheasty’s Spring Novelties IN Shirts Awaiting Men Who Care Priced Up From $1.00 Again “Values Tell” Just go ont to Laurelhuret, near the Mavenna brook, with your fishing pole reel and ook. reat, ‘abode of the fimay test. ‘ If you read wy story closely you will profit by my advice, wen 3 wae sated te Oe ee appreciate outdoor life. I belong to the Seattle Fly and Bait Casting club, ‘With honorsry members euch as Prof. Kincaid, ON AS SEASON GETS UNDER WAY Fishing season opened Saturday morning with a hurrah. Doctors, men and women tn every other line ot biz—yes, women, too—were ob- served to be hurrying home this; morning from a trip to some near- by stream. , Don't think that all the fishing will be done Sunday, The opening day rush began at sunup Saturday. Reports gleaned from the few lisctples of Izaak Walton who went early and returned before noon, seemed to indicate that fish- ing was good, altho there many to tell —— and it got away.” As forecast in The fishing was reported better by the| early fishermen on the small lakes and near-by streams. Most of the! lawyers, merchants and | were | Star, the} larger bodies are swollen to such an extent that {t is almost impos sible and positively unprofitable to fish them. cee A eupply of speckled trout will |be planted tn the streams in the vi- einity of Aberdeen within a short time. | eee | Certain lakes and streams in Kit- titas county will be closed to fish- ermen after April 14. The s} of Cut-throat trout will be jed and planted for pest year, L. Herritte, the reas was among the early birds to beat it Saturday moreing. According to Pesitin Warden Rief, more than 400 fishing licenses were disposed of on Friday. RUTTE, April 1.—Ed Kippert, well-known Northwestern leaguer, ned to play in the out field for the local club, The new! all park is progiessing rapidly and will be ready in plenty of time for the opening game. 6 ARE OLD TIMERS, PALO ALTO, “April 1.—Stx oare- men who rowed tn the Poughkeepsie | regatta Iast year are on the way orth with the Stanford crew, which | races the U. of W. eight next Satur-| |day in Seattle, has been st, PLAYERS GET A CHANCE Manager Winston will have his Chauncey Wright squad out on the Walla Walla playfield Sunday |morning at 10 o'clock, Players | wanting a chance to try out should be on hand, * BUTTE GETS “KIP”|CROWDS VIEW DOGS | AT CANINE EXHIBIT | Yesterday's session of the dog show at First and Seneca was by pe more successful than that of the first day. Crowds thronged | the place all day. The feature of the show was the judging of near ly all of the favorite breeds, | Miss Anita Baldwin's exhibit will |tote several blue, red wand green |ribbons back to ee EXPECT NEW MARKS | CORVALLIS, pected that some new indoor marks will fall here today as the result of the holding of the Far Western in- coor track and field meet in the arm- ory at the Oregon Agricultural col- lege, JITNEY BONDS THE Casualty Company of America Home Office, New York City. Assets $4,000,000 =Have appointed MORRISON, McFARLANE & MUEHLER, ine. 741 New York Block, Seattle AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES To accept applications for bonds and liability insur ance on motor vehicles, used for the transportation of passengers for hire. Rates given on application at office. J. B. MEHAN, Mgr. for some one te” 4 Re April 1.—It Is ex

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