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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. PAGE 7. Copyright, ‘Trade Mark Reg U. & T AND JEFF—Well, at That, You Got to Hand It to Villa for Being a Game Gambler. TN RL CT RRC IR Er tn 1916, by H.C. Wisher Of t. THeY ARE l r\ THIS MOY. IS A NICE Guy BUT HE'S Ove R CAUTIOUS ASK HIM MIS NAme 2 MUTT THANKS AGAIN A OLD MAN, BuT wor} MEXICAN TROOPS Yo y ) BEE ACROSS BoR.DER ARE NOT VECAISTAS THEY ARE Re NOLY CORON ZIS TAS I ADMr ,AMIGO, THAT TAM THANKS, AMI60, NoT PERSONALLY. PRIENDLY To BUT PRAY, GRINGOS BUT ILIKE To SEE WHY Nov: WHAT YOU AMERICANOS CALL " ZE SPORTING CHAN( e* ‘ TRUE ¢ CARRANZAISTAS $ BU 1 AS YoU AS ONE a SPORTSMAN To ¢ ANOTHER, DON'T CROSS THE Gorper now TeNOERSTAND THAT You sSENORS, ARE ABOUT To cross INTO MEX CQ To JOIN GEN, PERSHING , TEMPLORE You NOT To Do so! AMIGO, WHAT MionT Your NAme be? nes cc THE WINNERS NAMED MONDAY! Owing to the large number of answers to be gone over it will be impossible to announce the winner of The Star's baseball contest until Monday. Watch for Monday's paper. Joe McGinnity Fails to Hold Back Onslaught of Teatey’s Clansmen How It Happened | “Chinese Typhoon” Is Jimmy Howe Portland Gotfers Meet BY EDWARD HILL OE McGINNITY'S | | | res Deauts will have j | | a) to gather them- | | | elves in at the | sd | | l S . k VY , Beate ABR HPO. A | nS St a ee ee | Locals on Seattte Links a, m: ” ho ee ee aK | | than they Marélqueneioe ails ¢ 6.8 78 Hi qT if ti | in the UWO | Brooks, 1b e423 DO wenty golfers, representing T es \) games played | Ouient. 30 | foc teat | the Waverley Country club, of HE PAIRIN | yun thus far if they | {ineselé, © ae ee a le Portland, are here today to The pairings for the meet are | expect to have! Cadman. bie. Se Ce ole match their skill on the links of given with the Seattle player's ~~ a look-in at the | Sehmuts p a oe Te ae the Seattle Golf and Country name first In each instance. ' | - Giants this series. The count was/ sk Ble ee club In a 20-man team match. C, K, Magill ve. Russell Smith; 4 to 0 yesterday {n favor of our ABR MPO A | The tourney today between Ford va. R, L. Macleay: lads. 28 ae. See the two rivals will be their George Tiiden va. Hunt Lewis While the Butte infield dished oe 3 Se Ba firet meeting In almost six Cant Mulekamp ve. Forrest Wat- up several spectacular stunts, such Sees boa years. It marks the resump- |] gon: J. H. Ballinger ve, C. H. as Lavine’s throwing a man out at| Kipper. of Re aks pe ie tae Te tion of cordial relations be- Davis; J. C. Williams ve. Guy first while sitting on the green-| Hiliyerd. it a6 6 6 68 tween the two institutions. Standifer: F. R. Van Tuy! ve. | sward, it did not present the even | Stok, I> A Te We ee ae | The first half of a 72-hole igi bine an is | rag Oe «acne | . P. Tisdale . Russell ve. | e fielding and hitting strength that | match will be run off today. | é MecGinnity, p Ree aoe | M. H. Hartwell; E. A. Strout ve. ] Seattle has displayed in both en sae eh ao nso | The players began teeing off Ellis Bragg; Josiah Collins ve. | — Fggeee ‘ ut ‘Totals 0 6M 10 4) OL chance, former “Méariene thle morning at dren Pi iia Ned &. Ayer; hy Orden ve. near-record was made in ¢) ie} Leader” of the Cubs, le making, %!* holes will be played In the J. Gillison; c. J. Smith ve. E. F. in time in which it took to run off the/ morning and the other 36 good at Loo Angeles. His Angels Whitney; Harry Whitney Treat § melee. The encounter lasted just the afternoon ¢ . t ¥ | are leading the Coast league. va. H. F. Corbett; J. C. Ford va. Ls : Had some one other tan 3 Peay eit Been 9 ane of Walter Cook; C, B. Ford vs. W. ' * “harley Schmutz m the hill-) points, one for eac oles. A. Pettigrove; Dr. R. A. Parry top for our boys, it is probable | ¥ that the fracas would have been over in short order. Charley, how- ever, has several motions that are Bot to be rushed. eee TODAY'S SET-TO is carded for 0. The City leaguers will clash | after the game. a THE “IRON MAN” A trophy has been hung up by Welter J. Burne of Pertiand. OREGON BESTS “U” BASEBALL TEAM apr 29—on| INDIANS WIN AGAIN vs. Gordon Voorhe: Alex Dick- Inson va. A. C. U. Berry; E. C. Wagner vs. Victor Johnson; C. P. Burnett vs. C. H. King; Judge Mitchell Gilllam ve, Wirt Minor, BETWEEN OURSELVES —— BY THE SPORTS EDITOR dooted a EUGENE, Or, A eouple of ‘em yesterday, which is| |strangs grounds the Untveratty of é feldom the case with Joe. || Giant Bat Averages Washington baseball team lacked] goog 4am : Jimmie Howe, champion Chinese ¢ PAT EASTLEY will do the fling-| ARRY CHAPPELLE, for whom |nome of the confidence that enabled ANE, April 29.—Dan Mur bantamweight of the world rey’s homer, coupled with lusty | | fing for the Giants today. ig the Chicago White Sox pald|{t to score a double victory over) ' AB. H. AVE t swats by other Indians, gave Spo} PORTLAND, Or., April 29.—From & ABE FINEGOLD ts the hittt: $18,000 a few years ago, and | Oregon last week, and Oregon took | 4 sAND, Or., April 29.- ; demon of the Giants up to date. | Finegold . 7 ; os and who was traded to Cleveland |the Northerners into camp by a kane yesterday * game. The #cOFe: |the hop fields of Eastern Washing: THAT DOUBLE STEAL pulled Shaw - tT 2 288} for Joe Jackson, has been releas-| score of 12 to 4. The second game | Vancouver “4 18 B)ton has come a little Chinese ty- by the manager and Brooks in the Raymon § 4 286 ed to the American association |of the return series will be played| rs moty 4°60 " guea , Fil phoon. was put over in nice or | Morse = | again. He failed utterly as a big | this afternoon ood and Cress; Shader, Leon-| His name is Jimmy Howe. first canto was p = 2 3 y 4 and Murray der. | Cadman : 7) jeaguer. Cary of Washington was batted | 47d and Murra Jimmy {s champion Chinese ban- “HAP” MORSE TRIED to cover | Rose eae lout of the box In the first tnning PSR PED tamwelght of the world, and ts re- wight field without success. Guignt ‘ 8 2 250 | Ever anon, in every game, lyesterday. Numerous foozles by| |garded as the fastest of the Orien- Cunningham ........ 8 : Flash men with almost every-| Washington swelled the run wclins| |tal boxers who have recently gravi | Brooks .......+ od thing; of the locals. The score: tated to the ring. BROWN GETS JOB Schmutz . _3 ° Fate beckons to the heights of | Washington ‘a9 : A eros little tallow and © Genoa i LL pe fama, | Oregon |for punishment, Jimmy seems to é eee cane econ Ree -r For them the frantic plaudits| Rattertes |have been born to wear the mitts. : hysical education at the Milam! IN ring. Leader; Tuerck, Kolghton and In the hop fields of Pasco, where adversity, Ohio, will succeed Dr. AHOY! SUBMAR E They take the upward trai! on | Huntington he Srew up, the youngnter used io y 4 § high, | se vary the monotony of work by tn TM eadulentll Adelleadle PUNCH ARRIVES Its perils seem to them a Jest: | |dulging in shadow bouts, much to Then when the laureled crest is PLAYER Is IN BAD |the amusement of his staid elders, 4 ' igh an 0 He had witnessed a boxing ex Don't Take Chances}|| , !nciers university atnietee wi} ner in the final tot. | ST, LOUIS. April 20-—tack salta or ves at Wan rns oo 5 3 loche, catcher, had been su : Eating Cheap Food. ||| on'y and original gray eagle ed before he was turned over to from then on he cherished but one Thi The stuff that swept them thru/ . ambition. ‘ er dios ute, h | the Portland Coast league club. The Charlle Jot, veteran heavyweight Best of Everything}||| 01s bira was taken « tew d the bush, game in which he participated may Charite 3 y 7 ago on the site of Indiana's new Made critics chant “Another |f Be of the Northwest, gave him his Served at Satie field at Bleomingten Cobb!” oo ores = ‘ chance. He had noticed Jimmy ed a anny ee "]| won't work up with the big shadow boxing in his excitement > - a league push, AL REICH DEFEATED over @ fast mill, and took the Chi- It's different with the major nese bantam tn tow r mob. NEW YORK, April 29.—Al Reich Howe 1s today popular among Ve They have ‘most everything—but| lost via the “New York K. 0. his white associates as he is with fail route” last night when he was un- the boys of his own race. j At Moderate Prices. The vital spark’s not there—|able to last out the ninth round of His proud old mother, living at R. M. MONAGHAN, Prop. they crack the scheduled 10-round melee with | Pasco, and reputed to be worth And wander down along the trail | Fred Fulton 3 close to a million, 1s very indulgent ’ APS That's clogged with others, |- IIE ° with her Jimmy, for the boy always drifting back | > se {carries a bank roll large enough to : = = 7] Ey ifici ee pecic | 1 | choke an elephant Recently “Fighting Billy” Murray D + H Fistania si onl pilrtcrtl ag pooner’: BUY By BOWIN 4, BROWN, & Abutert, ices! mae a m ayoae California middleweight, oings in ment that fn the future Bennie Seattio’s Leading Dentint Tamatocs Plerige, o-oan- has taken Howe as his protege, and = will only meet men who can| 7os-718 Firet Ave. eunian penaanak (asa? Is teach shim 8 few new tricks, sacha Tia Frank Meran, who recently| make the recognized lightweight | Union and Washington Turnips, sack fa 6 “typhoon” is 19 years old, That Seattie has the finest || fought Jess Willard, fs claimed to| limit, 133 pounds at 3 o'clock or Blocks, PES ET sone and has the aggressiveness of a billiard parior In the world? ||be as clever on the dance floor as 135 ringside, Gibson and Leon-| My dolar fillings Pippine cornered wilde cet Come in and see. he is in the padded ring. Frank * are bg » Pi honiag opt for| * Fd Bag ‘or 60c gs a must be some dancer. What? this stand t 1s one, however, " ee that it should not be necessary During the month of Rome Beauty cooeneee BROWN & HULEN sseetnotats tee us dy ng be for any lightweight to take. fia ied a CARDINALS BOAST i ‘ , R 3 intone, green , ville. No, he isn’t telling his life's Onions Walia L K- Second and Spring Third Floor " The masquerading of welterweights ‘Walle, don. ; rT) ae sro but {6 doing @ singing | ''S, lightweights should be stop Oregen ont @ 04 ; ————__—_|""s ped. Packy McFarland set an |g Mat l aa Lend an ear, you {ll-fed skinflints St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co,| , Yohnnie Arrowzay, the fast bos) example. Packy was such & won: | be § of the ball field. Want to add Fire back itnings| caused ae pation the parte tines Ot Oring poeceen bs nang tors ere aria warkeale sss sitter STAR e ee ae ee and repaira for ail! ism that they let him-Ret away |) 0" ok toe chy an bg ni Mew Hornsby, shortstop of the St. Louis kinds of stoves, | East, ae, | etd for ®) with any weight he liked and) yearn” re Early Rose seed potatoes. “gee | Cardinals, and go in for a milk diet ang | visit to his o! ends. box little fellows Mke Tommy] ,,, careful to coma This 19-year-old pastimer, who bids any "£0T| Archie Wyard, the Seattle sensa-| Murphy 06 or 113 First ave oro fair to become a world-beater, took in and con-| tion in the amateur ranks, is look % i lees are not to milk as a weight builder when 5 |ed upon as one of the best light-|The result of McFarland'’s success | the Pioneer drug Ciivaeahed Wik Telard taker to pine st. | Weights in America’s amateur cir-| was the development of a class! proww TAL oFFicns | Belgien he tne cotanen me oe oles. bie of so-called lightweight Q aA of | 705-713 Firat Ave. km, fat On reporting to the Cardinals, whom could do 123 pounds or} Goon avenings until 8 and Bun-|® last fall, Hornsby made an impres TRMEMELTT crea j | even 135 without amputating a} aayn until '4 for people who work.| Hens. 4 Ibs and over 18 |ion on Miller Huggins, but owing 100K AROUND YOU | tee: oe e Main 2640 Mead. blac tek Galler 12 |to his frail physique the former was O14 roosters, live 18 {told he was @oo light. Whereupon i ight | ork, ood bloc! Lager see thinned Fraga. weit ave iertwaht SANDERSON’S PILLS} P53!" [Re San ee, ith he lone of iia ~ p e season to his uncle’s farm in 4 } || the weight when he first won wane rel Sat wR: eee Northwest Texas, From October 15 1 | the title. Perhaps he cam do it| ble remedy for Nott ater tae carte ree te Who are the most successful men you || how if he has to, but I doubt it. bs AND METERS ENA aver fomsine ai ‘, ‘. Z A Setic? | ny way reddie likes to | Spit ae ; - jeer . know? What is their strongest characteristic 1m) 2c Gatchweights,. and usually| e, most obatinate cage in ie See ee pounds to 174, They’re shrewd, of course. They have brains | | weighs well over 140 | for $5, matled in Thulter, Figen and Cheese Sn: We ination; j “r Se | | , ok Male NORTHWEST FAIR DAYS and haperiniee oy but did you ever - : It Is an imposition to ask boys like 1 it tol, Main see wan Biter It Mgapouver i. O. aul 24 ehly succ an—a man “who made i Johnny Dundes and Bennie Leon Nation neton r Banie Wath. Ate Ge tissu” whe ese not pre i t ard to box welterwolghts. They | ft Oi conahe? Perk are ae © || sept 2. : all hi y ) $s no ach anc | are top-notch lightweights and |= ‘creamery, solid pack | nokane, Wash., Sept, 4 to 9 thrift? jf, | sam tthe weight cna /MEN 1 KNOW THAT Earsapcrn, 9 okane, Wash. Bent, ¢ to 8 A Ti ‘ k $ Meta corte. | Walla Walla, Sept. 12 to 17. | A little leather covered book with the |) ff |Some action should be taken in| Limburmer ne enue Syaues ape ote s }im| New York state by the; Boxing Olympia, Wash., Sept, 11 to 13, name of a bank on the cover has started many [18 | Somutscton to make” welter | Olympie, Wash. Sept. 11 to a man irresistibly toward success. Have you ||| weights fight In thelr class, Men {eel oe See wetting eC $ 1} billing themselves as wht DISOR. 26 Sept. 25 to 30 one at this strong bank? | rete ike DEKS oF mers F | weights should be made to do) ERS 0! gh ti tees | Salem, Ore., Sept. 25 to 80 DEXTER HORTON TRUST 1\M| 188 or 186. This should go for he, oe sie’ tor|~ Country Hav ond rain Helena, Mont,, Sept. 25 to 30. | | VINGS BANK ||@ | Welsh as well as any one else. KP blood ‘aioe 14 (Prices paid producer) Ride take Ok $.t0'¢ | AND SA | % 8% t 7a Loa | —-- e a Y SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Willie. Aitanis. ted Kids Rew ay 3G 124.00 ‘ | ' Jack Britton and Harr ‘one a fi $5.08 A St. Louis statistical scamp| Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank || /)|) now out in the open fighting 16.00 exh Ot. Laule _sterlatleal (seam and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $18,915,383.37 fi| welters. A number of other al “ide poe Creer dae nnn paren icant Ws Hy cece diabetes ga Peau yee flee | Hee le ft tam's transfer to Cleveland doesn’t x forced out with them. leonard lo. m to 8p m 6.00 @27.00 at it ial it a i, A and Gibson have the right idea ‘gundays, 10 a m to 12, +8600 @sioe show It, H jand Four Titles Grabbed Oft by Seattte Boxers From Cheasty’s INVINCIBLE In Name INVINCIBLE In Quality The Famous Invincible Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 “Values Tell” Visiting Mitten Artists ATTLE hexanal won four Far Western titles, San Francisco) battlers three | and Portland| one at the a | nals of the Far Western cham | pionship meet | held here last night | The battle put up by Willie} ughes, California 1 pr, Earl Baird, local lad, was| ‘orth going miles to see, It was al real scrap from the first dingle of| th jangle had died away. rounds of the prettiest mixing seen in @ Seattle ring for lo, these many) m T h hi th It f fe) fe) w pi D ° tt ch tr u he | fe fe thing to choose between the boys. | fourth round the judges again failed to work in| known for his ability as a referee, for one or the other of the boys. ning out. Multnomah club. Seattle club, Seattle club, L'Heureux, an easy time retaining his title. He} fought Bill Pierce and never had to extend himself once, three lub, four be under competitive conditions when ager, mé he bell until the final echo of the| After three cons, the judges couldn't see any-| he disagreement resulted in a| At the end of this! armony well- Biddy” Bishop, jen balked and refused to declare | was finally settled by “Biddy” ipping a coin and Hughes win-| The list of champions follows: 108-pound class—Willie Coulsting, lympic club. 115-pound class—-R. Underwood, 126-pound class—Willie Hughes, lympie club. 125-pound class—Liloyd Madden, 145-pound class—Archie Wyard, 158-pound class—Val Sontag, Se ttle club. pund class—Val Sontag, Se- ttle club Heavyweight class—W. J. (“Fat”) Olympic club. “Fat” La Rue, or L'Heureux, had | The sum- jarper, Decision. 16-pound clase—R. nomah Athletic club, emiey Bancki 128-pound ch jo olub, b Lloyd Mad Seattle Charles Barker, ‘Athletic club, three rounds 188-pound Athletic ectaton Heavyweight class—Ww. club, J. UReureux, lympto club, Ban Francisco, defeated | William Pierce, Seattle Athletic club, In| three rounds Decision. GOLF BALL PRICES WILL BE SHAVED Bargains In golf balls are now In order, The Haskell pat ent on balls has expired, after a reign of 17 years, Competition has become keen, and, con- sequence, there has been a drop in the prices, With the expira- tion of the Haskell patent, it will be largely English-made baile that will be sold here. The ell patent does not cover the liquid core balls. They come under the old Kempshall patent which still has two more years to run. | | | Newark, N. J. will hold the Na- onal Amateur Athletic Union nampionships this year and the ack in Weequahic Park, on which he contests will be decided, will tried out for the first time schools will 6 everal Newark high yld a meet on May Jimmie Lowe, the Eastern man- | is in town in the capacity of | anager for Joe Wood's Junior | Revue, When Jimmie is laying off | in the summer months he is man- | ager of Harry Donahue, the fast astern Ughtwe eight lan't It about time for 8am Lang- ord and Sam MeVey fo battle a} w more chapters? DENTIST |mouth; you can bite corn off $3. | 915 set of teeth (whalebone) $& BASEBALL RESULTS Natlonal At Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 1, At Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 6, At Chicago 7, St. Louis 0. d No other; snow. American At St. Louis 6, Detroit 6. At New York 2, Boston nd 2, Chicago 1. igton 7, Philadelphia 6, ~ Pacific Coast Los Angeles 8, Oakland 4. San Francisco 2, Salt Lake 1, No other; nin, ee HIGH SCHOOL GAMES — SEE MUCH SCORING Broadway, Franklin and Ballard emerged victors in yesterday's high school clashes on the baseball dias mond. The Broadway team triump! over Queen Anne by the pir ¥ score of 15 to 1. The Franklin lads took the West Seattle tossers — into camp, 2 to 1. Ballard rolled up @ score of 14 to 7, and bested the Abes. TIGERS COP OPENER TACOMA, Apri] 29.—Russ Hall's Tigers won the opening game of the — season from the Great Falls aggre- gation yesterday. The score: Great Falls . Ta ingle and Shea; Roberts. You are Interested In a position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 to qualify, call at once “663 Empire Bidg. - REAL PAINLE In order to introduce our (whalebone) plate, which is lightest and strongest plate does not cover the roof of cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown ...----- ++ $10 set of teeth ...... Bridge work, per tooth, White crowns ...-.++ Gold fillings ... 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