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’ STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916. PAGE 11. HODDS FAVOR STANFORD CREW TO WIN RACE oaches Confident of Victory in Today’s Water Classic on Lake Washington a ee | ‘RUSSIAN axweestier t| Canadian Title at Stake When AT THE FRONT GONDOLIERS IN SHAPE FOR _Aa_C_—_rre Billy Weeks Tangles With Sid is _ mee — = eee al GREA TEST RA CE IN HIS TOR Y Mitchell at Tivoli. Mitt Show the oe gore iy eee oe wae on Charlie White | HOW THE TWO CHEWS comPann renin he eee er, thinks he has lined up some discussed, eid te oot Wins Decision : ; Btanford— We ae nifty bouts for the Austin & Salt emoker tonight, at the Tivoll. = Maurer. 4. 168 : t's the next thin, toa crime the way they are putting it 7 sae sa ones 180 5 The main event sees no other over on the public,” says Chet. Being a member of the From Britisher ° ; 5 vor 100 H personages than Billy Weeks, ’ old school, he can’t see such-a-much to the present day| — | Gee 27 teee 2 the “champeen” of Canada, and di crop of Long eyo and, while not exactly classing them | KANSAS CITY, Aprtl 7.— HH Sid Mitchell, late of Australia, as bums, he leads one to believe they should be sloughed in| Monore between Matt Wells | 3 and conqueror of Charley Egan. the goosegow on a v: hi and Charile White are now | : Altho the Weeks-Mitchell affair ie a . sn least. | 1s the big bout on the card, three the declsion In Odde today favor the 6tan- fires the signal, Men fo a stake other mills stand out promi | All of the boxers are tn good # ntly, | © * Chet has a bunch of hefty laddies "that he Is training for the! their 18round bout here last | ford crew to win over the Uni- | boat will hold the rudders of each : Far W estern meet, to take place here the last week of this, night, the Chicago boxer even- versity of Washington varsity [shell until the starting shot ts |necording to the manager, and 4 month. With a little training, Chet informs wu any of his) ¢@4 the score. In the first | eight this afternoon sng =e Grea , in the past “iy olghts have |there should be some good bouts ‘ three boute Wells had got one | two institutions meet on ° een in the habit of jockeying for Weeks is a slight favorite over! eente 4 ae able to wallop such championship contenders P Tcl Gin: Reamer ’| water, The winner of the | positions | 814 Mitchell, but many followers of as Ire ulton, a hae ne verdict while White had r | witl be aeaerded ine nt Stanford Starte Fast Mitchell's work here think that the celved one decision. White championship of the facifio 5 erstood that the Stan former kangaroo hunter will make " Gent Jim Corbett te et!!! as strong) What Jim hae to eay may be all too! finished going strong. slope. ford boys are cracks at getting the title holder jig to retain his E as a certain well-known cheese, true, but we can’t forget that aft Just before the battle” In- away to a fast start. They will be laurels, Both men are hard-hitting, for Jess Willard. Jess is THE!) ernoon in Portland, when wo t le at a high pitch In an- [expected to take the lead at the rugged boxers, and the affair prob lon of the gondoliering | shot jably will be interesting from the Sa Sirs Joc 3.00 aie DENIES SPEAKER I PROPOSE D 1 sd . From all indications, Washington will Jump tnto the Jump. . - utler’s gymnasium. If we recol E It will be the niftlest exhibi- start with a stroke of about 44 to Lonnte Austin, assteted by »| a am scribes that Jess is the best} lect keerectly, that was about| WILL B TRADED tlon of oar wielding that hae jthe minute. The second minute pany ei sites y three|] That you take advantage of this . man he bas bumped into since he| the same line Jim handed out/ ls ever been staged on etald eld |the stroke will be lowered to 31, The complete card follows: opportunity and have your Feums 4 took a kick from Jim Jeffries} about poor old Thomas. | BOSTON, April 7.—J. J. Lanin,| Lake hington. This ts the Jocal's usual stroke. Main event—Billy Weeks, Cana-|] attended to wiille we are offering few % tt 8 jowner of the Boston Red Box, do | The two coaches declared this | Stanford rows slower, a stroke of fian middleweight champion, vs.|| * 20 Per cent discount on the be Still, we must not overtook the fact/nied today that Tris Speaker morning that their crews were {| about 28 to the minute. low regular prices for our high- Sid Mitchell of Seattle, 158 pounds. | that Jim changed his luck when| would be traded to the New York | «plendid ahape for the event. The Southerns will row on the Semi-windup—Harry Casey, Ta-| grade work, he picked Willard to beat Moran,| Yanks, He said he expected to Start ls New inside course, having won the toss. leoma, vs, Chet Neff of Seattie, 122| LADY ATTENDANT 4 AL PAINLESS and that, after all, Tom Cowler) sign Speaker shortly | As far as the coaches are con-|The course ts from Leach! to Mad-| Ivan Michatloff, the giant Rus | pounds : H osx cow eee | looked better than three cham-| lcerned, tt will be * case of Be. {non ex, three mi! A clear |éian wrestler who has invaded)” gyecia! event—Joe Harrahan, Se || Bridgework, tooth . plons—tn the gym eran against a novice, Coac view of the race ts to be obtained jth Pacific Coast for contests, the 1 r “a2 Porcelain Crowns 4 3 i | JAY’S CLAIM To. ram Conibear of the U. of W.|from the shore. Gov lad wh $A Meat Coe ee ee Gold Fillings at |Our old friend, “Cactus” Cravath,| eight, has been showing men how Buoys Mark Course le t marvel, who {s meeting ali | Preliminartes—Al Mosler, Sent-|] Silver Fillings ... 3 "4 demon siuesgr ot the Pailites| ‘FETLE GHALLENGED 2, Dex, ths care for Jo. tne pcan umber of star buoys have| comers. The big Russ ts attract-| te, vq. Harney Williams, New Y Best Rubber Plate: a steps to the Mre down South and! many moons, while Coach Frank |been used in marking the course. |ing much attention by appearing | o¢ Spider Abe, Seattle, vs. Char. Free Examination, : | makes known a few important| | Guerena tively a new-| This is the tenth meeting of the|on the atreets in a Cossack uxt |isy' Davidson, Seattle, 128: Ad BeBe sccieiiacsut is | facts about what he {s going to| NEW YORK, Aprtl 7—Jay comer tn the game of dispensing |two crews, Out of the nine pre | form. | Scharfit Georgetown, 4 Kid Cow > r do to that old horsehide the com-|Gould’s title as national court ten-| rowing knowledge. vious encounters, the locals have| Michafloff fs the tallest man {2/45 Tacoma, 138 pqun! ha as Electro P. i- Ing season. Let's see, wasn't it/nls champion, will be challenged| Experienced men wit! hold down | been returned the victor alx times the wrestling game. He is six/*™ . PQ ainless ° ; “Cactus” that whiffed so many | tomorrow by hua Crane of Bos | the positions on both squads and | Stanford won fn 1909, ‘12 and ‘ feet four, Among the men he has D tal C times {on the world’s series last/ton, Crane won right to challenge} the welg Thorpe Babcock will act as ie beaten are Dr, Roller and Deme- CHARGE CONSPIRACY | en 0. a season, Payne Whitney, of Something new in “Jocal circles |eree and starter Ho ts a former/tral. His most notable perform- | New York in the finals of the pre-| will be having the crews start from | Yale oarsman ance, however, consists {n “stick- CORNER xg! FIRST AND PIKE three sets to one.| locked positions when the starter ing” 34 minutes with Joe Stecher. NEW YORK, Ay ‘April 7.—In an at. ane HEMPLE WINS BOUT “a sa fidavit submitted to the supreme | court yesterday, Walter Lathrop | KENOSHA, Wis, April 7.—The Handsome Hal Hanson, grandnephew of the late | jaitt that bas met the mite ot Jess rs geod b erari-N and heir to $500,- | 6 undoing of 1 000 of Stanford's fortune, ch: a | Nelson here last night. Jack Heo | Chase Is Signed his ‘mother, Mra. Aimee ailancon, smack the apple over the garden wall every trip to the platter? It liminary round was. te 8 3 | not cover the roof of the, That eccentric southpaw, Reuben ith; you ean bite corn off the| Evans, who was turned over to Spok: by Portland, tried > han fet sane A FYiLL’s Baseball Dope CTOWN ...2--000-2-----$3.00) ans. He thinks that himself and §¢——~~~__________________ f———~—1 | ple, the heavyweight champion's| and her lawyer, Judge Rockwood, set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 »!s Mongolian sausage hound are sparring partner, knocked out Nel- by Cincy Reds of Saratoga, N. Y., with conspiracy KAVANAGIVS 5S cot $5.00, “orth more money to the Bpo-| i mek tie want aes son tn the seventh round of thetr |to declare him incompetent and Firet and Union y teeth ...........85. Wane club than the Spokane club| Sfx to one was the way the Seat: ne rrog is 6 pulling |acheduled ten-round bout with a ecile bila te. Ceneea’ te pomer te ee : does, | tle Giants entertained the Now! the “bush boners. He got tn A/terrific right smash to the jaw. | CINCINNATI, April 7— | gain control of his inberitance. net {Sys m lads, Sure, the Gtantes enna vik a small town umptre|————_—— ———-__.|_ President Garry Herrmann, of Speaking of Rube's dog, It wae the ¥o" yostereay the Cincinnati Reds; In an- canine. that had comathing to do ea eg i moray nouncing the signing of Hal b. with Evans getting his name off, Luke Glavenich and Bert Manager Tealey will have Chase to play first base for the the McCredie payroll. Walt Mc-| Cole, two recruits, looked good Pitcher Norse on hand today. | | Sete declared he expected the You'll 00 guaranteed for 18 years.) Credie doesn't take kindly to; on the hill, At that, Bert Is Norse was turned over to the -hander to add considerably If you come here for your meals. Prices are right, and the best cup | . | impression sston taken in the mern-| dogs around the clubhouse, and| an outfielder. | Giants by Minneapolis tast trength of the te ee tooth same day. Exam-/ snout the 13th, or mebbe it was! ties | year, but didn’t report. ls expected to join the og ,the 12th, time he found Rube's| Not a bingle for the laundry boys ee Reds immediately. He hae | alt and Bee * of Our Plate! +). j off Luke, the three Innings that be fleld 7 di | been getting himself in ehape of coffee in Seatt! sitively. We Sta: ound reposing {n slumber on his! Inflelder Barr will get a chance | le—por oa — i ti clothes, Mac had a few words to|held sway, to shine in a real contest this | by working with the Sen Fran. ‘Most say. afternoon. Sand. - GE geng dn ee~ Ak aa a Hap Morse turned his ankle |" eee : Rainier Bakery and ‘whose work is still giving good [Christy Mathewson will not do any| In the session and may be out malin. elakk, ‘doiaes hia Chiiaiahe ‘Sle Gis Maeer 60 th Restaurant ‘Ask our customers who | Pp 19 on twirling for the Giants unttl oe of a couple of games, leaguer and well known pitcher, ing more telephones, in proportion JAS, R. BOLDT, Prop. a fn April. He ts carrying his flip: h to {ts population, than any other place Bring this ad with you| per {n a bandage now, as the re-| Grover and “Stokke, of the Butte pst Ro tha haa acute Gy th ine Vattad toes, Heer Om Second Near Madison sult of trying to spear a hot liner/ aggregation, lined up with the| . Oe leans draws the booby prize. 5 Cut-Rate! with the tip of his finger, The| laundry boys. Grover is & old-| water statie pitched for Brook: are \ Dentists | svestion of “What about Matty?” | out. 2 tice live goceerbay Whe teat 46 the Bae fe popular in the major leagues ox. Mays twirled part of the ‘ | sof UNIVERsrrY sr. these days, and wil! now remain “Cully” Wilson, the hockey Ls for the Sox. } ; | unanswered until the injured| star, has been released by Russ ase heirennagtel | digit {# healed. | Hall. ede SaMEN. | KNOW THAT on rrr seems all Nercirestern Improper measures rather Word from Gotham says that than disease are very) Champ Freddie Welsh !s going to often the cause of your retire from the boxing game ere ee long and establish a health farm.| 1 treat a It's up to some good boy to get DISOR- Freddie tn a decision tangle, and DERS OF then he will be ready for a health Rg ee eie’ tee | farm, and no mistake, ieee? =" FRANK VANCE TAKES Come to me leaguers of old, proved a win- ning battery for Portiand yee terday. GUESS OPENING ATTENDANCE AND GET SEASON PASS There are two season tickets for all games played by North. tern league teame at Dug- park, to be given away by eee “Duke” Sepulveda, who used to catch tn this circuit, is doting the first backstopping for San Fran- cisco now. ; BASEBALL RESULTS Blood Test. The Star. me See ON EDDIE TONIGHT | 7°:.5% "tune wi pay iy Dutiding. pale aes mission to the opening gam At San Francisco 3, Portiand 7. men x PORTLAND, April 7—Frank|| That’s the question. For the fan || At Salt Lake 1, Oakland 5 4 At Lon Angeles 4, Vernon 5. At Shreveport 0, Cubs 0 (rain). At Richmond 3, Phillies 2. At Brooklyn 0, Braves 6. , | At St. Louts, Browns 2, Cards 4, : | At Muskogee 0, Detroit 9. | At Columbus 2, Cincinnat! 4. 4 | At Wilmington, Rocky Mount 1, 7 | " : ie Hit the Bull’s-eye! —or fannette—that sends The Star the nearest correct figure ‘Sundays, ° a m to L Vance and Eddie O'Connell, rival wrestling instructors of Seattle and _ The Best | Portland, respectively, will grapple re 6 o'clock on April 25, Teeth lto a finish before the Rose City|]| President Dugdale will donate a Are those that recetve i | Athletic club tonight. Their match | season ticket for two. For the larly the ca f jhas been called a “grudge match,”|] one sending In the second near- tist and thelr ow * land, either meaning business or|] est correct figure, Dug will kick Teas. thee hoping to swell the box office re-|] thru with a solitary pass for the 37 e243 | ceipts, the promoters have ordered || #e#80n. special policemen to prevent to Get busy now If you want to much “rough stuff.” see the opening game and every Mike Butler was agreed upon sast | other this season as the guest night as referee. and The Star, Mall to the sport editor At Loulsville 2, Pittsburg 3. At Topeka 4, White Sox Altho a falling off of "44,000,000 gallons of whisky and 6,000,000 bar- rels of beer, the nation’s drink bill for 1915 was $2,500,000,000. von Ay DRAMA LEAGUE MEETS | - ‘iret Ave. The monthly meeting of the lo- gee onan j cal center‘of the Drama league Sea"eiatayetnt wr eld Thursday cig te ¥ | Smartest and best yet produced for ’ for people who work w. A. 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