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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. PAGE seventh: $e BY BOD F UD FISHER It’s the MAG MY NIGHTLY Talk of AN i BAT ewe ees Yessie M RRADY , the Town ANI D EMPTY THE { AND You CAN me y HONE THE SPARE TIME 3 ose 23) A | at | "ga || Cheasty’s AWAY and VB ouT “Y if ) Fix THE NIGNT SHIRT ‘ DON'T CALL us The SINK ) é , ; q (00m Tomonmaw , Special $3.00 Hat “Values Tell” RMT hie OY HOR TR 1 GOOD TALENT SHOWN AT S. A. C. BOXING MEET U. OF W. THEW Sa pang ————— STAR'S SALE/Seouala Ie WALKER WILL f| WINNER IN wi) y Lads. KiRnSCRRGEN. Kite. | CAUSES FUSS! Wye §=MAKE LONG ° modi Most ea | Winner of 1S WERORC S360 GETTING SMALLER, 1 | 4) FIRST GAME Pes _ Commamssgee ) (cersne arate.) IN NEW YORK HIKE SOON | . me PUT AWHOLE STEAK IN seseees: D. w R . a © Coagh Hugo Berdek and his de} at mo. er é tr WITH ase! NEW YORK, April 16—The a ace) Robert Burns, pedestrian, wi feated University of Oregon ball | Or ; — |bomb President Joseph Lanzin “ leave Seattle shortly on a tour “Rossers climbed aboard a south-| Those who gathered at the 8. A NTT teased ints ‘the baseball attdation NOME, Alaska, April 15.— | the Northern cities that he e ee bound train today a very dejected | « 1 fl th Ww te hy ta’e Stberi yf (to eventually land him in eEE Jot: In yesterday's tussle with the |“: §7™ last night to witness the {i right on the eve of the opening of eona ppala’e Siberian wolf | ccotia. He has a letter from th University of Washington “hitless ‘TyYout smoker staged by Boxing the season with the sale of Tris) doge are again the winners to: | Commercial Club and will make | How A ear 1 wonders,” they came out second Instructor Chet McIntyre, probably | PESLS, ANO fo gyri’ has ey Ge Tereiees | day of the All-Alaska sweep- (known that Seattle was his start dest. = ee Wash- | got more for their coin than at ny tow “THE also wrecked the whole statistical; %takes, having completed the A ea peer ‘a bona fide smoker staged for some letructure upon which the forecasts course yesterday In 80 hours, have: ‘ashington got the hump on the | GALL Looks WHEN | made better time in two jaunts “Medfoots and started the scoring time. NOUVE LAD ‘s for the year had been made and| 2? minutes, His 17 hounds j|across the continent than Edward te the initial frame by putting over| Six heavyweights graced the bill|{ OFF FT ALL, WINTER —2+ Z [calls for & revision of the deve. | finished mearly two hours |Payson Weston, will be fitted up two Delbringers. The score: |and as the strong-lunged clreus an sia? : | tha Won soe ioing In tatasd| ahead of Pay Dalzene and his |with a bleycle and outfit by he | . <s nouncer would yell, “these were Mowe THEY (UE MANAGER WAS SUCH players, about $50,000, ranks as| 14 Aleska-bred malamutes. Burns left New York on October ~ -Batteries—Rogers and Wilson: well wdrth the price of admission LOOK LiKe. A MASO Time MAKING “THE tee 4 the Meo tty pacar! ped Fred Ayer’s 14 fox hounds ran 1, 1915, and, after a trip thru all * | themselves.” y? in modern baseball, but It fe chief ird. the South tal down #Beerek end Huntington, Nick Mullen and August Santell WOOD NYMPHS = S PLANBRS ESPECIALLY <THE $11) {portant In its effect upon the) “WT as Loviignn, ake hie aa i at Sp. the Comedy beet of the We PIRST TIME ~ RECRUITS. GAT A HEARTY |) league. In the opinion of many| ward to Los Angeles. He arrive: " evening. These two “Jess Wik él BY CLIMG IN-WE MEAL— OH! Ves He b all men, ft changes in a) there on Jan. 20 of this year am, , lards” were completely fagged at AD SKENEEN— Was —— | m re the whole aspect of the) 9 immediately set ont for a ie 2 ‘4 HILL S HITS the end of their melee. The hard- |}pennant race in the American B A Seattle. 4 est work they did was to try and league this year. pes The pedestrian claims that lay each other low with windmill The acquisition of Speaker but) time has long passed when he ee) slightly raises the hopes in Cleve- | comes footsore and weary land. He undoubtedly will jetrengthen the club, hut they do! : : ° . Doings in Fistania || tis stuns. | not figure to rise out of the second | | division or assume much more {m-| Monday night, April 17, will be portance tn the race than Seattle Athletic club night at the they got him, At the same time,|Pan-American theatre, All the the weakening of the Boston clud|club’s boxers under the guiding i gives the other contenders—De-|hand of Chet McIntyre, the club troit, Chicago and New York—fust | instructor, will appear on this night ike jabs that frequenily hit any- thi but the ozone. Santell won. The other Douts resulted as fol stirs 19 “Me WAY YOUR ARM, AND Richardson defeated Benson, four MAY— HOW HANGING AROUND PILL PEBLS, AND YOU TRY 7D scenry|"04, BARGER 3H0P3, AND POOL- HEAVE tT -D THE NORTH POLE, THEN meKenry) WW, Sheedy defeated K. Spidel,/; ROOMS ADDS “TO ONES a! ot! yowt QUICK WATSON! THE for the Rete yesterday. ease rounds. weionT ' ° 2 eine R. Amundensen defeated Harper, ONTTMENTL — ae thor Blewett. ax Bosse Geefated L. Lee, four that much better chance to win va | a — Van Sontag, 8. A. C. middic- fare een pees e 70. Gager defeated C. Amunden weight, has no fear of the big fel-| san DImGO, April 16 Chet tack cIntyre refereed, lows, it seems, having entered not| touches to track, erates." an were t & Amenees | (Ta Fishing Getting Better, Say Tat etme bv ttre tt |e "each, nua pa Dreyfuss fe ready te step| ley and Bert Bwerea Indged. lightheavyweight and heavyweight | pleted today at Tijuana and every- Reports From Streams Near classes in the coming Far Western | thing is ready for the sound of the champlonships. bugle to call the horses to the tm THE SPORT ZONE Hi d; M G d ars Apa post for the opening of the races + | tod: it 2:16, at an ms to 0 un ay enge to Ed Milne, the fighting man- Enth: jasm is growing M HY did Staniord’s great crew lose so disastrously to ger. Warren says he will fight/as the hour approaches. HHFrom Many Diamonds Mere man is in Dutch at the . tion states that male persons, in the rowing world. An answer has been forthcoming |‘h® local followers of Izaak Walton jing i wets ‘en. eee rape + <2 ing srrangenents to, handle ’ without the passport of woman from none other than the beaten crew itself. No sooner |°Uld hope for, it is becoming bet-| ea fiening poor. Leo Houck, the fast local feather-|crowds at the track tomorrow. ter, nevertheless, as reports #¢ |"'groquaimie—Water high, mud4y:| weight, is quite some golf player escorts, will be barred from bas- + : " were the California boys back in Palo Alto than all sorts|curea by Piper & Taft from the surface fishing, trout lying dee dept Paina gps ner cea ayn ketball games in which the girls participate. In conseqnence, the stock of Kansas co-eds has soared as high as the war ba- bies in Wall street. of reasons were offeréd and causes given for the loss. neighboring fishin’ holes would tn-| | Darrington—Water clear, medium | 11 municipal -tinks, THIS TEAM FAILS TO eee Brinnon mey be 8 > sete Byron Cheak, local middleweight, Ree ee dicate, The reports follow nigh; ne mieG, GET SOUTHERN TRIP : . North Bend. Water Pi. ih, muddy; The tale herewith is credited as coming from that nearest) Sultan—-W th ce fish ¢aught.| Js now out on @ ranch, and from a COLUMBUS, 0. 0. April 15. Lake Cr to all spectators nt a rowing race, the coxswain In thisling for vain neete o , or emgs. Entiot—Water milky, medium| letter received from him, he ts case it 1s Lyon, of Stanfc rd. | Skykomish—Water high, Digh, rising, training every day. Ohio Penitentiary Baseball ato 8 ws not many catches; use salmon eee old Bar—Water low, clear; fish- Fae 4 opened its 1916 season tn the pris ' 004 4 on grounds here today. No. 1 team r high, milk; fishing “Bi fon water clear, medium high;| “One Round” Hogan, formerly | Oa red No. tee ae poled eolhend fishing fair; use salmon ems and| one of America’s best lightweights , . of both squads, tho th Index-—Water high, clear: weather! flies and at one time contender for Ad| ot hoth rere ey, yy Wolgast's crown, 1s back on hig old i them in better form, were de see e of those ‘curious combinations of TTEN me There With rai ae ag wis " Ghhes A DANCE AND NO CHANCE TO SEE job of driving s plumbing wagon. J prived of the customary Southern — wg g| ts il opposition ana records | @ET SEASON PASS] | BASEBALL RESULTS || Yc eueb cata thaeen eee Padded Mitt sii) 1052? sets ie | share are tue snsen tena PICTURES OF FIGHT "520° (o"sou's”b te ssoni seataimed chet the ‘Taea "heethe for all gamee played by North. National League | Ceaiie |O"Leary in another year. Purcell| The golfing beginner has to be Captain Orme, naturally of a nerv-| ous disposition, spilled the gravy QUESS right off the reel. Orme is one ” At Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3 vA SGTON rT 5. and Mosier will go East soon. links-eyed to keep track of all his — y SAN FRANCISCO, April 15 viata pn nga gy ay A ae ere At St. Louis 6, Pittsburg 3. PR sh coxestens fy PP Rage tg slices and pull-shots, Broadway, Ballard and Franklin|Girl sparring partners are In de-| ge. Orme had set the example | The Star. No others; wet grounds. lined not to permit exhibition of| Dee Toughey ‘and Danny Sour. ymare returned the victors, Friday/mand here. Miss Frances Cowells,|" things began happening thick How many fane wil! pay ad Iflims of the Johnson-Willard fight,|are in town looking for trouble. | §t, Paul Stove Repair ‘afternoon, in the hi school baseball champion swimmer of the Pacific! iq fast Stanford's bow oars || mission to the opening game? American League lrecently taken at the Canadjan| Both of these boys hail trom Los Fine tc games. The Pine street boys wal-| Coast, believes boxing is the best began to splash, They were soon || That's the question. For the fan |. At Chicago 7, Detroit 2 boundary. * | Angeles. and repairs for al — Lincoln, 3 to 1; Ballard beatjexercise for back and shoulder! 4.” rageod raw recruit. | or fannette—that sende The No others; wet grounds. H kinds fent Seattle, 9 to 8, and the Abes| muscles, so she will train just lke) conwartz, at form and || Star the nearest correct figure wm Fai | ested the Quay nine,, 5 to 3. 1 reguiar fighter. To date Miss} then time at & whe, in onesie Coast League Th Li Sacrificed to |Cowells has had trouble finding girl) Deactice, had 1owed like a hero At Oakland 1, Portland 4 ree ves put “in “ana come At Vernon 2, San Francisco §. nected, sparring partners. She declares hao! . in ticket fo iat aie ase hot guae—that toby in a ae ~~ = g woey to pleces re laos A A gps yh oad At Belt Lake 14, Los Angeles 6. | }want to take off the gloves the The next victim was Herron, vet eet correct figure, Dug will kick | the L f C rcialism prament Chey asp stung eran of the triumph on the Hud- || thru with # solitary pase for the Other Games the ust 0 omme | son. And there you have the || season. ms ts. | yintveraity of Illinois 7, Notre} Wh R ; Car Ru Wild REAL PAINLESS 7 a ype b wan’ | 4 4 AZEVEDO LOOKS LIKE | Sisicocs Sree aria" bo the |] see the opening’ game and every || Rainier Valley 4, Youngstown 0 en nacing ns the guest || Chicago 8, Vancouver | aT f’ Cafe crew itself. n , | DENTISTS | an PPE Molt! . C. d's love of speed, Sacrificed Grai US ave. | TRAMP IN HO MIX it now 1 gel Les Darcy, | ¥ BUTTE HAS “SPECS” | eiveniia. tala LARKIN —Prov toveven worse-—to the lust of com- | Righiy-qoeted Avstzalion sniddte ing once more that auto racing te) Cai it sport, After all, it as| SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—J o “ | Azevedo's reappearance tn a a Seere 2? Nat 80. Seep ta dae : end a crime and not a sport, Bob Bur-| rank commeretalism—the desire Of army as some people, ourselves - The Northwestern league bdids| man, world’s most spectacular race |tisiness to call attention to its Dancing and Cabaret Evenings, 9 to 1 bse , ‘ fornia ring, after an absence of two| jneluded, may have been led to) fair to have a spectacled player on|driver, went to bis death here re-| wares. W, L. Peeler, president of 608 PIKE ST. Mein STS verhe Pate Hehtweighe con-| Nave believed. If not a |{ts roster this season, Cy Stevens,| cently in the Corona Speed Clas-|the Citrus Belt Racing association tender looked like ® novice tn bis| Senet ea aey be, Somme }local recruit with the Butte elub,| ste, and with him went his game | of Corona, under the auspices of bout with, Willle “Hoppe thet Stats! eee ae ns teen ca |!s making Rood, necording to the |iittle mechanician and also one oll Shion the’ ‘weoent Shane canine | tralia, So much so In fact that Polo will be given official]! dope from the training camp at|the guardians of the course—three | wa. staged, told me shortly before | he has turned down an offer of | recognition by the government ey men's lives sacrificed to thelthe race that the annual Corona | PORTLAND MAN OUT | $10,000 and expenses to take on|| The best teams in the army the race that the anna ctising (18 order to introduce our new Mike Ciyeans » % Paul, |] Will compete in a national regt (whalebone) plate, which fs the “=< a ull 19 DOERR MOT AL a rheme, the purpose of which is to mental tournament, the first of gaan eames ye ecroommmaay | give Corona, with ita 6,000 inhab- | lightoat and strongest plate known, © eee) FOR THE PRESIDENCY =>» he can get away If he so de-'| its kind ever held In this coun mm? Somebody, Some- jm WN itants, world-wide publicity does not cover the roof of the sires 1s proven by the fa that |} try, at Washington, from April P25 “practically. every other auto| mouth; you can bite corn off the he has written Jack Kearns that |1 15 to 20 * 4] it | SALEM, Ore. April 15—Party! he will le classic has had for its aim this cob; guaranteed 15 years. oe ty , where, Sometime 4 - iB That Seattie has the finest ve for the U. 8. the|] stables will t od ft | (CARINE i | aetna oie é rf Come in and see. conte Pe Pega May 19, were bei) wees pace, See te his |] fields will be laid out. Teams 1B | banks your hard-earned dollars. Squander | |# tomobile manufacturers, ‘They put | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 e ma € n bank, from the Goutbern Pacific, Pa | . : ‘ © up big prize money to lure the! ¢10 f teeth .. 00 c ke | " em as , a 2: here Vv " priz | $10 set of teet! — At the last minute, C. B. Lock-| t 8 tt tee peaet, Wao avianh, Maw ll them as you will, spend them where you like, | ||} world's greatest speed kings, thus 'priage work, per tooth, sold $3.00 +e “aN fi ee oa a |b blic attention’ thet but be sure of this—they will find their way |} |) bringing to nupite attention thei) nite crowns ...ee+++++++ 83,00 into the bank in the end—some thrifty man | | § SORT OF ADVERTISING | Gold fillings ... York, Pennsylvania, Western and Middle districts will com- {| pete wood, of Portland, designating him-| Kearns, in reply to the lette BROWN & HULEN self as “Oregon's favorite son,” filed| ed that none of the p Second and Spring Third Floor | for the republican nomination for} over here were likely to do a president of the United States, | stunt of that kind, even if this is GOT THIS YEAR ‘ i | d NA G 5 ings . —— Other contenders on the republi-| the year of promise, but for him ew | bk n - a oak alis > ) Piven ti can aide of the Oregon presidential} to come on across the pond, and of good judgment will put them there. ¥ 1a; B ULoDD oh Atv a’ rt aa | Platina fillings . preferential primary ave Theodore he would find that the purses| “Willard telegraphs all hie| hy ne ye q an vourself? The Sav- <INGS OF THE SPI WAY ar |B. Burton and Albert B. Cumminr.| and dealings would be to his lik-| punches,” says F. Moran, “Mebbe 3 Why not be that man yourself The vee i ae rue LIVES THAT THE i , ) aaa Charles 1%. Hughes’ petition, bearing | ing 40, Frank,” from Manager Ike Dor ings Department of the Dexter Horton Trust |} |#|wortp MAY KNOW THE NAME) REY RS Adie ; Bi A 1,300 names, also was filed, but tt gan, “But didn't some of the tele 4 oF AN OBSCURE VILLAGE OR Dentint and thelr own there is still some doubt whether| The sentiment is fast taking hold | grains miscarry?” and Savings Bank stands ready ta help you \\THE MAKE OF AN AUTOMO Py nt my ers attention. his name will appear on the ballot.) in American « circles that BILE ines Test ef Time, The reason that 1 have such a large Practice is because save your money and invest it wisely. DEXTER HORTON TRUST | Moat of resent patrona, Johnny Williams, the pitcher Who | pensinmanded by our early. cus al . Hughes previously had telegraphed there ts a ¢ of hot alr about }Secretary of State Olcott not to per- Darcy—that he Isn't willing to SANDERSON S PILLS, mn work ts still givin when 8 aay mit the filing of his name come and take chances with the i bag created a sensation with the Sacra have me they - » Gibb he well known a bs : wag Potente ok our Custome frlends to me Jack Dillons and Mike Gibbonses, anwn AND SAVINGS BANK mento club when Harry Wolverton meee cara Ween dom go ¢lsew | | ee had the Senators, and who later | POY, Serco N. Sure you are dental work. SHERNANDOAH is SUNK hha weld having been heard outa 4 SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. went to the majors, only to come | rient place, Bring this ad winsclid EDWIN 4, BROWN d whether Roy Wolfe, outfielder, pee is Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank eek ioe Rip te Many) heen re-| Cut - Ra. yj; 113) Fire LONDON, April 15.—The British} turned over to the Giants by St box, or 3 for $5, matied In and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $18,915,383.37 gp vey Aline. ge gt hs ' | i) Union Block steamer Shenandoah, 86 tons,| Louis, is going to be on the job plain wrapper, Hours, 9 to of the Ange after Salt ea | Dentists f Open evenings untit has been sunk, it wan learned here|or not, Tealy Raymond ts now caat- to 7:0; Sundays, 11 to 1, Main} of pal ure fe Fae | turned him over to the P L. Slow-| and Sundays until 4 é . . >| 18 : . oe {ness tn rounding into shape is the | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. people She work today. Two of her satlors are mise-|ing his eagle eyes ia other direc i co, | & Union Hii! HTT FOR SON. @pposite Freser-Patersen Cn, Phone Main 364 ing. It is believed she hit a mine. tions.