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In the seventh round, Hammer floored TWE ROCK ORILLER DAILLS THE 6000 JU06E Britton Claims Welter Title; Beats Lewis NEW ORLEANS, La, April 25.—The world’s welterweight championship was claimed to- day by Jack Britton, following hie defeat of Ted Lewis, the British ecrapper, In a 20-round bout. Referee Burke awarded Boxer the de Britton had out- from start to The fight wae fast and Lewis had the advantage In round, the 19th, when seemed tired. the Chicag Welsh with a terrific left smash to the jaw. Welsh says he broke a bone In his hand in the second round. Portland le in the cellar in the Coast league. 1B eee Teese for a tobacco chewer when he finds W-B i ing—the Real Tobacco Chew, sew ating oe meh j his comfort, mi it means to com! @ man takes pleasure in telling his friends about it, too. (a You don’t have to grind it away. 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Last year there, were 22 entries in the tournament, | and Charles Thorndike won the) cup. | —— | | BEZDEK THREATENS EUGENE, Ore, April 25.—In an | attempt to retrieve his double de- | feat last week at the hands of the U. of W., Coach Bezdek of Oregon today promised drastic changes in| his Mneup if the m does not make a better showing | ‘BUT 26 TURN OUT, | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 25. Only 26 athletes reported today for | Harvard's spring football practice The coaches had expected a much larger number. MAGEE ABOUT WELL BOSTON, April 25.—Sherwood Magee, who was injured recently by being hit by a pitched ball, is expected back in the game shortly 120 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash, Phone Willott 1366 John M. Scott, Gen, Pass. Agt. Southern Pacific ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS TO EASTERN POINTS ON SALB BY Canadian Pacific Railway t to September 30th Daily, June Libera! Unexcelied Service Neduced Rates jopovers E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Avenue, Seattle For full information ae to rates and routes, call or write eee BASEBALL RESULTS | National League At Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 5, No others, American At St. Louls 4, © At Washington 8, New York 2, At Detroit 4, Chicago 2. At Philadelphia 0, Boston 4, Other Games Seattle 4, K. of ©. 0. | R. V. A. C. 10, Bellevue 2, | sh Wolf 7. 2%, Evergreens 2. 18, Mikado: Belmont Washington M. 11, Albers Bros, 5 | Fort Lawton 4, ¢ y Wrights 1 Beattle College 9, Fischer 7. | SAN FRANCISCO, April 25 | Roland Roberts, 18-year-old youth, \came within one point of defeating William M. Johnston, national ten nis champ, yesterday | The Seattle Sunday School | league will get under way the first of the morith, Thirty-six teams are | entered and 29 different Sunday schools represented Billy Sunday umpired a game at Baltimore recently, FOLLOW ME, JOHN FIBHR ACE > SON OF GERONAMO, GREAT CHIER Gu Ibe To GEN. Cusrer, ME Know WHERG VILLA BAND HANGS OUT. Me BEST GuiDe THAT ever came Db ~ STAR--TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916. PAGE 7. VERY THE PIKE THOSe awe cor | Ir THOUGHT Cov BAID | Lucky we You KNGW WHE Re ALL ) VILLAISTAS # { Gor A Goop ‘ue THE VILLAISTAS We ee | THATS a Bowe | 5 a : GUIDE JEFF one eee.” ail OF FRIENDLY eow! ee ae, ' -_ ‘ CARR An zaisrAS} moonne om mary Me OH = ]| BOWLING IS BET WEEW Wasn’t Taking Any Chances! GALVESTON, April 25.— Torrence, third man in | staged in these in eafety first. bout be- OURSELVES parts, be He officiated at a tween Bobby Waugh of Fort Worth and Benny Cordova, The Northwest international bowling tournament got under way | Monday evening, Mayor Gill open- jed the festivities by cracking thé maples fair in the center and near) jetting a strike, Six teams competed in the first! night’s play, with the New Ideals at the head of the heap when the| OF call the police? Not that |battle was o'er | bird! He just up, struck Hoffman of the New Ideals was| attitu mid er}the high man of the evening, roll |{ng up a total of 559. Tonight will de world I'm e980) 56 indies’ night. Four ladies’ teams| tt | will compete. The geam scores| made last night follow THEY'LI, NEVER BELIKVE ME (Raiiad of the promising heavyweight who has not knocked out Arthur Peiky.) And when I tall them I've never knocked home product. At the finish he decided In favor of Cordova. Waugh, enraged, rushed Tor- rence and swung from the mat. Did Torrence strike back they'll nev im, .2ven—that 1 must con fowe That's why he's off my KO. itet T guess them, as I'm gonna have never been knocked he now call the fight a With this announce- ment he beat it, they'll The other day at Tacoma the lar c 1 ent crowd that has ever attended | Club— a ..2 _,3 Total ‘WARD Is BENCHED a spring exhibition game turned |New Ideals .. 777 870 794—2,441) : pao but to see Russ ilell's aggrega-|Meves Cafe . 81% 802 808—2423| PORTLAND, April 25—"Chuck then play an exhibition game, MacDougall-S. 752 796 819— Ward, shortstop, will go on bench tt tt |Seattle Times $16 767 710 3)and Charley Hollocher take his Last Monday at Cincinnatl, the|Boulev’d Cafe 711 749 814 4|position, Ward has been batting | worst baseball day of the week, |Imperial Hot'l 755 769 761 5|'em out in the midnight league wen Quinn, first baseman, has) u | ——_-_- D | to see the Reds pay. "| DETROIT STARS ILL been released, Cheasty’s Clothes for Men and Young Men Who Know. Tailored by Masters of the Art. $15 to $50 “Values Tell” MITT ARTISTS AWAIT GONG Amateur boxers are arriving om every train for the Far Westerm championships which are to be staged on Thursday and Friday nights in the Arena. The Los An- geles and Frisco gladiators are here, the Portland trio will be im tomorrow and men from Kansas City, Denver and Spokane are on the way. Many unattached young- sters will also be on hand in am effort to wrest one of the cham- pionships from some title holder's brow. Chet McIntyre, boxing instructor at the S, A. C., believes that the public wants to look at heavy- weights {n action, and, as a conse. quence, has lined up a lot of the beefy boys who will endeavor to win the championship from “Fat” La Reaux, the hefty boy from the Olympic ub, San Francisco, OAK PITCHER SOLD DETROIT, April 25.—Ty Cobb J. NESS FOR SALE and Sam Crawford, stars of the) Tigers, were left behind last night| CHICAGO, April 25.—Jack Ness, world’s champion batsman, is for when the team left for St. Louts. Both were iil, Their ailments|sale by the White Sox. He went are not serious, up from Oskland Coasters after - % beating Cobb's record for consecu- CREW IS SHAKEN UP} tive niteize. RIDGR, April 26.—Bleven peaker led the Southern leaguo in the three Harvard amen in 1908, Daubert in 1909 crew! re made last night. It isjand Jackson‘in 1910. They are all the largest shakeup for some time. stars In the big show now. it baseball & good nm. The evidence is all in {ts favor. of the great American pasti which has been waning the | few seasons, is returning with re- newed vigor. as 8 What better evidence can be asked the foregoing to Te to learn that ave become in- oculated with the revival germ. With Tacoma supporting its 8 {t should be supported s of prosperity mani fested “in the other towns, the approaching season should be a prosperous one for all in the leagu SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.— Pitcher Manser of the Oakland club, has been turned over to Dene ver. BILLIARDIST DIE: Firmin Cassignol, the French Nardist, who recently came to country to play, is dead. His was sudden and came on the ating table in New York. } 4 + a Title Insurance or the Abstract— Which? 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