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See a an ‘ STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916, PAGE 7. TT AND JEFF—Oh My, No! It Wasn't Really the Czar, Simply His Valet. NEY, Czar? OM, CLARY ¥ wonder where By BUD FISHER There Is a HAT for You at Cheasty’s Your Fancy’s Choice Featuring the Cheasty Special $3.00 Hat “Values Tell” well, LL MUST Go BACK TO RUSSIA Now So T MONT ag WEL Leave a PARE wen, Nore te MuTT AND Temp AND BEAT ir Aw, om THe cows OP MIRE, MUTT, 8G RBASONARLE ! ‘Charley Schmutz, Giant | Twirler of the Giants, Started Baseball Here BY EDWARD HILL Charley Schmutz, the giant twirler of the Giants and the biggest man on the Seattle team, got his start in baseball Back to Nature ORNELIUS McGILLICUDDY Is an orginal cuss. Who but ius could have wrecked a Runner, 51, Wins Five-Mile Race Cross-country running may be fe - . ; ; - 4 the opinion eae oasis gyn Wwuliam || right here in Seattle. He in a " Speaker to Cleveland was I Liverpool athlete, will cheer || former Broadway and Lincoln . hrowd move on the part of the|{ fully offer arguments showing || gh School boy. _ Red Sox management? |] the statement to de erroneous. || in 1911 Charies jumped in a sue |] Jones recently won a fivemile J] with the 7: While in Boston recently Connie) whirlwind ‘Was quoted as follows: “The sale | a 4 of Speaker, to my mind, really | 4 helps the Red Sox club. Tris was | getting a tremendous salary, ete.” aes Perhaps the logic by which Mr. McGillicuddy arrives at the con-) race in 30 minutes and 20 sec onds. He annexed his first cross-country event at 21 years of age and a ten-mile handicap at 49. This veteran says he hasn't had a sick day since he started in the hill-and-dale game as & youngster. TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM—LEFT TO RIGHT: DONNELLY, MURPHY, TRAINER FAR- RELL, CARROLL, UFER, Too much speed has epelled the disbandment of the two-mile relay team at the University of Michi- Trainer Farrell announced after the Wolverines set the Intercollegiate indoor record at Buffalo at that the team would not run another race, Brown traded three men for him and carted him over to Vancouver. The end of the 1913 season saw Charley sign- ing a contract with Brooklyn for a fling In the big brush. He hoofed It to the Southern train- ing camp at the beginning of the 1914 training season and stuck in the big show until about the fag end of last sea- eon. An injury receiv In the training camp bothered him and last year he did not prove of much value to the Dodgers. As @ consequence he was turned #56 SEATTLE CLUB BOWLERS WIN NATION-WIDE TOURNAMENT || Big Parade ||| it Is Set for fence with the Athletics. In 1914) the Athletics won the pennant in| American League. Their was 99 games and 53° lost; tage .651. za. fall Mr. McGill began his club. he Eddie Collins to Chicago, Customs of East to Be Vogue at ‘C’ then he released Chief Bender] BERKELEY, April 24.—Coach Eddie Plank and later dis-|/Andy Smith ts proposing to intro -jduce some Bastern football cus- i Word wae resaived togay that the bevfing tear of the 8. A.C. wee] the in ou! . In @ country-wide telegraphic ma’ Saturday over to Sait Lake in the Coast) riche the locals emerged the victors lyawide eran The local ecore| league but couldn't get going there wae 3,146, D it.plasing poe Banyo Die egy By Thursday | and was sent home to Seattle for)” “iilinole Athletic club, Chicago, 2,869; Minneapolis Athietic club, the remainder of the year. | He | 2.237; Columbus Athletic club, 2828; Olymple Athletic club, San Fran-| Arrangements have been = A law for leaf as toms here next fall. From a squad | stayed out of the game for a cleco, 2,811; Montreal Athietic aseectation, 2,777; Pitteburg Athletic! Dleted for the opening day parade. of perhaps 200 candidates, he and | while, then Dugdale got permission | Joo cision 2.763; New York Athietlo club, 2,721; Cleveland Athletic | it will form at Fourth and Stews I) Tobacco leaf, as we receive it—even these strength: , of Mr. McGtilicuddy’s that he re- fused to play with the Athletics. ‘ only Connie, however, prob- didn't care. He doubtiess hi hes, V Ma-|t isted Teal t So oak. Chorvingaes, wil telect in wetuey cree ih aon at fideo club, 2,688; Denver Athletic club, 2,506; Crescent Athietic club, Brook-) Thursday afternoon at 1 A gomee about 50 men after the first two/the bunting. tyn, 2,507, and Multnomah Athletic club, Portiand, 2,399. pb uct peo = — thé pro- weeks’ practice. During the past winter he re- coasion, lowed by Commer- otal Club boosters, and then will “figured that Baker's action) No man will be cut from this|cetved word from Brooklyn that he league offic > further ener him. a are Oe ogg spe ge pera — = — hen P agnectlag BILLY SUNDAY CONVERTS te ned Boos my atricialee “the full: makes he srengtnead and reorganized [thee en arog the, whole nu mem of te amin HOME-RUN KING, F. BAKER | 2132 48 22 toct"tuct|| he carefully éhoven leaf which letics finished last in 1915./so0, instead of gradually thinning| Charley ts 24 years old, hits and * : " that Presado Blend—is apt to be over- followed by a long string of boost- BALTIMORE, Aprfl 94.—"Home-run” Paker ts o nthe sawdust trail. yg BM ingyen Fg to Fp This announcement was made today, following the closing of “Billy"|on Pine to Second; south on Sec Sunday's eight week# convention here, during which more than 23,000/onq to Yesler; east on Yesler to persons were converted. Baker and four other players of the Highland-| Third; north on Third to Pike; ers were included {n the number. It is declared that more than 99,000 | east on Pike to Fourth; south on persons attended the services during the revival. Fourth to baseball grounds. Game starts at 3 p. m. throws right-banded, stands 6 feet 2 tnches and weighs in the neighborhood of 195 pounds. His arm has not bothered bim thus far during the training games and he has pitched a couple of games that Id indicate he ts In for ood Reing a home boy and « ‘won 43 games and lost 109./down the squad until the tnell- percentage was 283. The/|gibles are weeded out just a week Joss of Speaker wil! not strength-|or two before the big game. en the Red Sox as materially as; The other men will be formed McGillicuddy strengthened | into class teams as in Eastern col- leges, where positions are much sought after on the ie that play the tnterclass games, These men will be awarded their numer- dry and have a slight trace of bitterness in it. Presado Blend accomplishment is the has so readily year. very likable chap It is no wonder McGillicuddy tod. Any number iol low clubs In the aa to not get thelr “Dig, C” will withers ‘who sre pulling for him to ROY HIT T, HEFTY FLINGER, SERRE 8 of the last trace of bitterness is a we ait |e ee Se ere es ie eee _/ I$ NEAR DEATH IN FRISCO eine Nee et A ee cuddy's strengthening of the Ath- letics. Quite a number of them are enthusiastic over the strengthening of the Red Sox by the sale of Speaker. If the Red ness, the Presado way. BAN FRANCISCO, Apri! 24—The wife and three sone of Roy Hitt, former Coast league pitcher, arrived here today and hurried to the bed side of Hitt, who Is in a critical condition at the Ipmount hospital. H. was operated on last night for appendicitis, and surgeons says he has , All Sorts * of Sports And so we have a standard for our SPORT TITBITS -- Sox would only further strengthen themselves by disposing of Duffy Bill Bloomfield is anywhere near the pitcher be was several years ago he will be « vainable ad- dition to the Indian forces. Bill used to hurl a fast ball with so much tabasco sauce on ft that it burned a hole right through the batter. is % % The at gee of Al Gipe by Tacoma should add some strength to the ment which they propose to hold in New York next fall. ore Johnny Ertle, the St. Paul kewple, has accepted terms for a six-round bout in Philadelphia with Champion Kid Williams, to take place in the latter part of next month. Efrtle will receives guar. antee of $2,000, with a privilege of three Los Angeles Athletic club dividual being a Kaffir. The larg: est totalisator dividend ever pre viously paid {n South Africa was 409 to 1 in a pony race won by Melrose at Johannesburg in 1897. eee Stanford men are figuring out the candidates for the Eastern trip, when the cardinal track team mingles in the Bastern collegiate only an even chance for recovery. TRAPSHROTING The new Florida State assocla- tion announces {ts championship tournament will take place at Kis simee, on May 4 and 5. erapetrutt C. &. McKelvey was hi man at the Harbor Island grounds, mak- ing a 44 out of @ possible 60, in the shoot for the Hercules Powder mbera, hothouse Florida grapetrutt Florida eae plant . er, Oregon, erate Presado Blend. The leaf must be aged lewis and Ernie Shore they| Officials of the National Assocla-] Park, Johannesburg, South Africa, | — @—@#£ <—<— i Would be even more enthusisstic,|tion of Amateur Billiard Players|a horse, Everill, won a race and | "eS and cured to bring back all the mellow- noms will ask European experts to take| returned a totalisatot dividend at teint AD. 2 , part in the 18.2 balk-line tourna-|the race of 714 to 1, the lucky in- ij * be ness and sweetness—but with never a trace of the green-leaf bitterness. How long do you think it takes? =~ Longer than you'd expect. Depending on the type and condition Tiges’ pitching staff. Gipe was 30 per cent. ss events, The big track classic will| trophy, and an,89 out of a possible eee a consistent winner when he was , | be held at the Harvard University] 100 in the regular program. The dates of the tournament of | fn-this league before. He is re-| Jimmy Woodward, 125 pounds; |stadium at Cambridge May 26 ae the Hill City Gun club, of Vicks: | of the leaf, it takes from | to 3 years. ported in good condition and it|7aet Jeet or 135 pounds, are]? ”” hth & Hon. George Black, Heutenant have been changed looks like he will have a good waa ie : governor of Yukon territory, was 20.21 to April 27-28, Then—and only then—will we begin Jay Gould Is In lass by hi ————$—— | og boys who will compete for their oy Al prc yy mietee, Raving she 4, Bo porcine he i club at the Far Western boxing} won the title for the 1ith ~ | cent shoot o! championships here this week. fecutive time by defeating Joshus| ‘lub, Ottawa, Ont. ‘The Heutgnant BASEBALL RESULTS || ttn = e+ to make the tobacco into Tom Keene Rose, Eastley or ne Grane’ in’ thelt” recent. match in| Eovernor proved himself & very Forts, ac um @ iss ' ix At a recent meet in Auckland capable performer af the tage by Loca! appies .. a8 @ 1.00 Cigars. 4 Mclvor to Twirl Hr jgecnoe$ 66 out of 16 targete—ea National League Yellow Newtow: 180 @ Lt 4 average. os At Chicago 8, Pittsburg 0, 3 iz And P; do Blend in At Cincinnagi 1, 8t. Louis & @ ise comes 6 4 Opening Contest Pat Eastley, Bill Mcivor, Bill Rose—one of these three + flingers will twirt the opening gare for Seattle on Thursday. Manager Tealey said today that he figured these three pitchers were in the best con- dition of any at the present time. Charley Schmutz has not The Pirates and Red Sox, of the Totem Athletic association tangled W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY STORE Made From All Wool U. 8. Army Overcoat Cloth The oloth in this shirt been feeling well the last cost government more trim for the state championship] Great Falls 6, Chicago 0 couple of days, he declared, then we, nek, for fhe shoot to be bene or 23 and 24/ Seattle 3, Chicago 2. never been seen on the Coast; and it turns the rain. Cc. E, MoKelvey hae put up three handsome silver trophies to be shot for at the Harbor Island traps. * The Arkansas State association announces that its championship tournament will be conducted in Jonesboro, on August 15, 16, 17, under the auspices of the Jones- boro Gun club, ° No others, American League At St. Louls 2, Cleveland 14, At Detroit 2, Chicago 3 No others, r Yakima — Paciflo Coast League Salt Lake 4, Portland 8, San Fran, 8-4, Los A. 13 Other Gam Shooters are beginning to get In White river .... Yakima Burbanke Olympia 10, Tono 8, Elks 7, Felix 1. Goldendale 8, The Dalles 2, In winning the women’s high av. erage prize In the winter sports of the Twin City Gun club, Minneap- Everett Hi 9, Bothell Mi! 0, olis, Minn., Mra. R, R. Barber com- Port Orchard 1, piled an average of 88, Nationals 8, Eagles 7. Tom Keene. Do you think it worth while to accept a doubtful substitute for Tom Keene? Saturday. 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