The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 7

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i thru a “You POOR ame, TTAB You OUT mC OH SORIETY ARD wnat Do You bo? YOO DISGRACE MEL Riewy To THE CZAR OF RUSEAS RACE YOU SAID *HELLo CZAR, Now's see cusnans’. You VON KN G ree of He clan, PNG wine. A MRS. Ceeramy 2 dO! THAT WAS G(MPLY A SLIP OF THE roneve* CERTAINN L KNOW THE TITAL OF CZAR. WeLt IF You Know, WHAT | ig THE TITLE OF 4 CZARS REWS IN FINE TRIM FOR FRIDAY’S TILT; ) OFFICIALS SELECTED ‘The Stanford crew went At THE race at top speed. He to divulge the time FRONT | ‘ by MH. ©. Fisher ark Keg. U. & Pat. Off, Dow? sta! WHY SHOULD T TeLL ‘You, MAYOa You DOWT KNOow YOURSELF! Dow? sta! IR You KNow WHAT 1% IT? WELL, SMARTY, In You Must Know, THE Wie oF A CtTAR IS A “CZaRdING * BY BUD FISHER Cheasty’s Comfort Underwear Featuring Perfect Fitting Lewis Union Suits $1.50 to $10.00 “Values Tell” Bets Favor Hub Squads to Cop Flag NEW YORK, April 6—Soth Boston clubs were favorites © today In early betting on the winners of this season’s major on Red Sox. Joe Tinker’s Cubs were not conceded much chance, the odds being 10 to 1 against them. The Naps and made by his crew, but seemed IN THE SPORT ZONE “UA Athietics were 100+o-1 shots, elated over the result. bceck, for T LOOKS like “Hunky” Shaw in right, Bert Cole in center] and Bill Cunningham in left is the way the Seattle out-| field will line up this season. Both Cunningham and Cole! seem to have the kind of stuff needed to stick in this com-| Sing Sing convicts are remedy. 22 8 This bird Hunter, who was let out last night, was a rustic pure and simple. He may have played ball in the old Apple Orchard | league, but no one around the Seattle battlements could figure | him as a backstop tn a B league | lick at the ball. Cunningham zee Moran. Frank potnta out that Jens will never be the great ring general that he ts capable of, for the reason that he does not like the game. He lacks the fighting spirit, says Frank. anes cireult. He was a green pea for | Word comes from California to the fair. sees Three recruit pitchers will not be tickled to death to hear that Bill) Rose has come to otoerms with | * Dugdale. Bill {s some mound | Rose has come to terms with) have to show considerable to grad his job out from under him. ae et Local boxing bugs are still wonder. ing what happened to the report of the outcome of the Johnny) O'Leary-Charley White fight, scheduled to have been pulled) off last Saturday night in Phila delphia. Well, w e still won- deri: ves. wires be- tween here and Philly have been kept hot with requests for the dope, but sald dope has not been forthcoming, explanation ditto. 3 e 8 la bug of the first magnitude effect that Bill (“Lonestar”) Diets, football coach at W. 8. C., has gone into the movies. Diets made a flying trip to New York and evidently doubled back on bis trafl, for he is now down fn Los Angeles, getting ready to be writes us with @ plan to boost | Cabtege Seattle on the opening day of the ball season. Ali turn out in straw hats is his idea. He points out that moving pictures of the opening crowds will in all prob- ability be taken and that it would be @ big hoost for the vil- |<: lage to have the Easterners see us ginks running around fn a straw dome covering. 2 @ great fighter, but ccording to Frank “ ‘ land Hockey club won its game |». from the Canadiens here Inst night, 4 to 3. An extra period was sary to decide the melee. 1414 THIRD AVE. Sept ge Akins nathiaettaenoggy FREE and Cabaret Evenings, 9 to 1 Bobby Steele was batted from the box In the eighth canto yee terday at St. Louis, and lost hie game. ON ALL CASKETS We Manafacture and Maintain Our Own vate pariors and the of pur own private (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CREMATION). Because we are manufacturers of and because We own our own modern crematory in our own building, we are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete We invite you to visit our establishment and see for your- self what we furnish. 17 Kilbourne &. Lady Attendant. Phone North 628, ‘Yakima rutadegen sack. ‘Turnips, sack . Appice Local a0ptee cess e us Yellow Newtown Pippine. SMtaymen Winesap Prices Paid Producers for Rags, ‘Poaltry, Veal and Pork T —————@ Hens, 3% Ibe. Hens, # Ibe. and under. O14 roosters, live . Pork, good bieck hogs . Bquabs, good size, dos. Turkeys, : Turkeys, GresseA Veal, 16 to 1 Veal, large... Pugdom's latest lightweight sen-) sation, Benny Leonard, literally fel! | {nto hin chosen: profession. To be truthful and accurate, the young Man took a Brodie thru a skylight while filching a view of a glove car. val being staged tn the Fairmount A. ©, In New York three years ago. | Now he Is up there boasting news- | Paper decisions over Freddie Welsh | Benny used to live in the Bronx, jand like all the rest of the kids tn his neighborhood, was a bug about box-fighting. The future greats of the equared circle fought nightly for vantage points about the windows in the roof of the Fairmount club.i Jimmy Clark proved easy meat for the Seals yesterday, after rellev- ing Harstad, and Portland lost, 8 to 4. eee Art Fromme, former N. Y. Giant pitcher, lost for Vernon yesterday, 6 to 8. Loe Angeles got 12 bingles, | Catcher Hunter has been cast adrift by Manager Tealey Raymond. °-. ‘The Wet Waeh laundry team will be given an opportunity to Go against the Giants this after oon, eee Ross Hall has eigned Pitcher Sutherland, last season with Kan- sas City. ‘ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order te introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the! lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the| mouth; you can bite corn off the eob; guaranteed 15 years. | Gold crown ..-cc-e-e- $3.00) 916 set of teeth (whalebon 8.00 | $10 set of teeth 5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 | White crowns .. + $3.00 Gold fillings .. $1.00 up Silver fillings . «+600 Platina fillings ..- + 760 | All ork, Svon‘taken in the morn: | Exam- | | Oall ‘and Bridge W the Test o! | Mest of eur present patronage is| recommended by our early oustom- | work fe still giving good | ry . Ask our custom who have tested our work When coming to our effice, be sure you are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. OHI Cut - Rate | Dentists Sef UNIVERSITY ST. | Opposite Frases-Paterson Co, || Hill’s Baseball Dope | | Shreveport 0. One night the elbowing and jam-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.— ming was unusually strenuous, and| Word reached Manager Wolverton Benny oer gh the Rap eh 0 baad the Seals today that J. C. falling kerplunk among the tnmates| /.. a ot chmaker Billy Gibson's prt-| ‘ _ pod ig capensis pda egginy vate office. to Seals by Detroit under an op- “I told Gibson T wanted to make aj tional agreement. He will jotn the fight,” sald Benny, recounting his|San Francisco club immediately . “and he sent me to | tHe is a southpaw and earn the price of the broken window, I was pitted against a fel- low who knew a lot about the game but knocked him out and got $5.00. Gilbson told mea to keep the purse. So I took all FIVE BUCKS and put on « frankfurter party for my wang.” Bil! Rose signed a contract with the Glants yesterday. rere “Long Tom” Hughes put over a victory for Salt Lake yesterday. The Bees walloped Oakland, 6 to 3. eee x aoa Bill Hurley had his Great Falls team out on the field at Everett for the first workout. eee Frank Guigni soused the le for seed out of four in yesterday's ses- sion. r’ eee Hurley hurt hie hand during practice. He held down the first stopping p! and looked as good ae ever. ee Bill has Eddie Fries and Martin Killilay as regulars in the outfield, He had @ lot of recruits on hand yesterday. eee Thie bey Rogers thet pitched for the University against the Glante seems to be a pretty nifty sort of flinger. eee Herd Manouk looked pretty good on the mound for the Giants during the time he held forth. eee idee getting the two accredited, Frank Quig- id 'em in million around the third Bert Cole didn’t look so worse as lead-off man. He got on the sack three times. BASEBALL RESULTS At Seattle—Washington 2, Se- attle 1, At Brooklyn—-Yankees 4, Brook- lyn 2 At New Orleans—New Orleans 3, Cleveland 1. At St. Louls—Browns 4, Cards 2. At Shreveport, La,—Cubs 4, at : ES At Charleston, 8. C.—Athletios 6, Charleston 1. At Topeka—White Sox seconds 6, Topeka 3, At Richmond, Richmond 6, At Wichita, Kan.—White Sox 15, Wichita 1, At Washington, D. C.—Washing- ton 7, Braves 4. At Baltimore—Red Sox 5, Baltt- more 0, At Cineinnati—Ciney 7, bus 6, Va.—Phillies 9, Colum- 3 gr VW pe W—) bd « CLEVELAND, 0., April 6.—The Cleveland Indians have released Pitcher Collamore to the Portland league ib. Out of 11 with Cleveland last year, Collamore won five games and lost HM tH re 3 IT’S HEMRICH’S LIFESTAFF A WHOLESOME, NUTRITIOUS TONIC CAPITOL 870 ‘ini pany, and with an old head like “Hunky” on the job with} i a ; ee AL ; ten : : OSSINING, N. Y., Al them, they ought to get by in grand style. | . " 4 : fe . ‘ \ as ans 2 | '| Both of the boys look like ball players. Cole can cover a lot) of ground and take a good ¢ has a few minor faults, which Manager Tealey hopes to Frank Moran, even if to Jess Willard in fight. This became known today it was announced that the weight challenger had prison yesterday, had the convicts and deli’ Mn HII | tilt iM iit | A

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