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Were, THI PocKET WIRE LESS TELEPHONE AND SE IF YOU CAW TAP any gTRAY CONVER SATION TMS aerr, You TAKE \ TAR—MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. PAGE 9. MUTT AND JEFF—If You Want News From the Front You Have to Go to the Rear. by 1 v. 6 °. Pat. ¢ Fisher By BUD FISHER Would That Shakespeare Were Yep. tve OUR ARMY 3) BY EDWARD HILL Runs are needed to win a ball we" nter neces ts || ow It Happened ‘ bring In the runs. A hitter of some ability also is needed by Seattic ah & & PO. the Seattle Giants. | Shaw, if rea tr Boas With Luke Giavenich twirling | Marmond. «= Se a ea ge nifty a game as any one |Guocinwiam ef og ft weuld care to look upon, Butte | Guigni, a» a ae shut out the Giants Sunday, 3 eeee te O—a clean coat of whitewash. B33 s As a result of the win, the | sorvor p ab a> ID Gee Butte club, which looked so In- | Giavenicn, p eee ferior to Serttie the first cou . ita cea ple of days, waltzed out of the oe village with an even break of Butte An fh. © FO _ two games on, and lost. F eo 2 i : rover ABE FINEGOLD bad a nifty ae a a nce to save the day when he Kivpert of ee me up with the sacks 3 ’ . . ‘468 H . . have anything but --—-< outside of CONTROL. a ae BUSH held up the! g.<, otnge: until Pat Eastley and Bill Gene see eee Kicked thru with the “V" he) Butte 2008 t bystanders. ROSE WILL do the honors for| Douis play se against the Great Falls|: ron * HAWORTH, catcher, {s in town with team. VENICH went into the game as an icicle, but he made it R for the beauts. +9, SHAW had an argu- with one of the Butte re- and ft looked like war for former | Time—1:33 it eer Broo! two seconds. . SOAR BUSH has got to be a Caen id 8 ar “tuff mug” since he was tn rete A $ Coast league. Bill Guthrie egg | inff, eh, Garnet? ALL THE BOYS are trying to the apple toward the free its and clothes signs, on the right den wall BILL HURLEY will have a day Bis own on Sunday. A peerade ill be part of the ceremonies. “PUG" BENNETT, the youthful fielder of the Great Falls aggre- tion, is still as frisky ever. THE McCREDIES are trying to dle Shortstop Ward outside the HOLVERTON TO CUT | DOWN SEAL SQUAD Cunningham . Guigni .. Melvor . ° 1 Eastley . |} Schmutz . Glavenich National No other St American At Detroit 6, Cleveland SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—This| At St, Louis 2, Chisago > fs the day when the ax must fall| No others " peony - among the Seals. A resolution Piece" adopted by the Coast league owners at the beginning of the season pro Yided that all clubs must reduce to ) 18 men by May 1. The Seals are | Carrying 19, but Wolverton an- » Rounced that he would prune down the squad today. It is believed that Ad Machold At Seattle 0, Butte 2% At Tacoma 1, At Spokane %, Pacific Coast Las Angeles 5-4, Silver Fillings .....25¢ So sme entive it he bent materiale emi fe pert ot Mt niece mre Heeger Solth Cracweiee oe eece es Pins ge BG S BEEP AS anc Wo pa ragrere Beh sae Sete of Tat: , Spartan Exxniyettons anil Katlingtoe Fees: DREON IAeCrIse Giant Bat Averag AB, H. AVE. : = At Cincinnati 8, Pittsburg ndey games. 12 6 Great Falls 7, 4 Oakland 1-2 Gol@ Crowns. . +++ .$3' BE Lady Attendnate. ‘Cor. Third aoe Bike Kintranns 405% Me » 7. Portland YALE HURLER, DOWN UDIES, WILI aut a? MN GIANT SQUAD ™ wereosoouo? Sl aewncownnoP wleercccooe™ NEW YORK, May 1.-—Pie Way, for two years pitcher of the Yale ‘varsity and ene of the greatest omen ever seen in Blue football tos, {8 slated to Join the New York Giants in June fast after his grad-| uation. He t# not pitching for Yale this year because ef conditions tn his studies. Way has shown big league caliber in exhibition gamer against both the Giants and Yan keos. s ‘LAUNDRY LADS A AND ss) WATTERS VICTORS 258 143 900 | 800 After the regular ne on Darel .600 | playground § afternoon, the} 000 | Seattlo City league season opened | | with « battle royal between the | | New System laundry team and Bat |tersby & Smith's nine. The laun dry workers won by a score of & | to 8, The first Sunday game of the Se- attle City league was held yester jday when the Burnaides played tho} Cordage ageregation; | score, 10 to 2 tn favor of the hat-| |ters, Batteries: Burnsides, Rebmen | jand Kuntz; Portland Cordage, Hol-| | land and Stokke HERE IT IS Short Sport 5. Russell Ford has been declared a free agent, He ts free to return to} his fob as Graughtaman after draw. |. in® several fat contracts for hurt; | ing. | 1 | eee | Not kmoshing, tut the press hex Joxpart whe dubbed Dutch Schanter | the Chaplin of the mational pastime mst Rave hed @ @roweh asuiizust | sOTk® GRE. | Mike Mowrey gets Gu Grte’s Job, save dtepaten from Brook- lyn. Guess Gus Gets gots the gate, c2e Bob Grane tant a doctor, tho he hers studied me@ieine two years, yet kn manages to prescribe deadly po- thona for thone Indians | Speaker will probably in the handl f aid have a vole Indians | fans Don’t Indulge in snap judgment. | Oftentimes the rookie who needs! SHANGHAI —RESTAURANT— Chinese and American Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen Unequaled 25¢ Merchants’ Lunch Served Daily 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. 106 Second Avenue South (Near Y Half Block South From the Smith ores Eating Place on the The Best Place on Earth to Get Your CHOP SUEY and NOODLES a haircut 1 a diamond In the rough. | Lae Bae" From Berlin comes word that the gold reserve tn the Reichsbank | {a a paltry $615,200,000 In gold Swell backing for a third league, that LETTER FOR REYNOLDS There is a letter ¢ editor's desk f he sporting BASEBALL GREAT FALLS VS, SDATTLE 00 Take Fourth Ave RADAR RAPALA PPP WEAK WALLOPING WITH WILLOW q* GIVES BUTTE TEAM AN EVEN BREAK IN SERIES WITH OUR BALL TOSSERS ‘Football Fuss | with the Pirates on the heavy end. How DO you KNOW You HANG ? r GN) WOcaTeo/ ISKATE QUEEN MAKES CALIFORNIA NATIVES SIT UP AND NOTICE} BRITONS HELD IN GERMANY PLAY SOCCER American sportsmen, return ing from Europe, bring word thet the werld’s most unique soccer league is staging games In Germany, T saoclation le the only ail-ritish concern conducting operations in Ger many. it éprung from the br of the British olvil prisoners of war detained at the camp at Rubleben, @ear Berlin, it la known the Ruhleben Football aseociation, but as the body is mot affiliated with the international federation, the Deutscher Fussball verein or Football asfociation of Eng tand, ite gamer are unaythor lzed, Listed among the players Are 453 experts, amateurs and professionals, enough to form # first division of 14 clute and @ second division of 13 squads At present @ cup competition | and Infefnational matches be | tween England and the others te on, The camp contains men of all sorts, including jockeys, trainers and four golf pro- fegsionals — Willlamh Jackson, Ernest Warburton, A. Andrews ang Robert Murra Is Stirred Up at Stanford PALO ALTO, Cal, May te If the Stanford students In thelr | IGABELLE BUTLER, world’s Secret ballot Wednesday decide [champion woman skater, who is that they want to abandon rug | spending the winfer in Loa Angelos by in favor of American foot- j showing the omesed natives of southern California just what the} [Rreat inter sport ef the frozen | Past and North ts tke. She makes | 4 stunning impression when gliding about in skating togs. The larger cafes of California havo tnstalled fee rinks a4 a nov- eity for their patrons, presenting a large number of professional skat- ers to entertain with fancy figures and fast skating Miss Butler recetves more mash notes than the average musical queen, and has recetved as high as $200 for a air gon in skating She ts now doing exhibition work in the largest cafe ice rink in Amer- | ota movie interests are pian. ning to star her tn @ big snow and ice production. PIRATES WIN GAME Sarvetay ode Prenton ana che SOME HEAVER, THIS Athletics of the Totem Athietio ns-| rociation battled to a 7 to 8 seore ba'l, “then the president of Stanford will have to step in and take hold.” This word from Preaidant Wil bur of Stanford In a statement caused considerable discussion among the students today. The statement followed the an- nouncement that the Stanford athletic advisory board had r ommended that the Cardinal continue to play rugby instead of Amertean football and that California be invited te meet Stanford at the Gritish game, The students will hold a meet- ing tomorrow to discuss the matter. VANCOUVER, Wash, May 1— Louls Kotula, pitcher for the State School for the Deaf, fanned 26 men in eight Innings in the game with | ‘the 2ist infantry here yes Pirates hy, Friedholt Taylor and Battertes were and Irvin; Athletes Trombiny. terday MARKET REPORT " —— | Tiletron Chery Sern | 30.00 @ra00 35.00 Cs | Sateen Po! rt 28 potatags. Vegrtetixe snxt Peulh Teo vrrecd Cay OF &. W qaawin & >. | ann, ee Artichoke “0 * Piests, ance. 109 @ 48 - sees ew oF 1 cabbage, Winnteg: 19@ keottere 4 an O84 | mre ct 20 ff Cal lemony, per ernte. Am 8496 | dyes on Cranberrton am @ 4M af wht 1nee @re on “e * ‘ we 18 } Caniifiower Orewon, crate “0 feed rw seo @ 800 | paue? r An ow 2 meee a f a eb in 16 " ais | Yeah tnrae Hubbard come S| | Sette Pete to ste | Bde gop rt a | Butter, Magee amt ef tive | Rhovarn, “ieont Hy creamery, solld pack .. as rian, oh am eicnis-aeua ket orat eH @ 400 mew "4 oeeees ; es Ai) | Limburgor 2 @ | ¥ aa tl © | Oregon triptets peas Wirconain trip ; = veew : ni 1 > ° © Oplons 1 suetdvemlucers. #9. green tle Walla, dow 20 | Barley Oregon onions 02 @ 103% | ma oh owt \« use oats green, looal % | Straw ‘Timothy White river .. 00 | Mixed timoth Yakima Burbanks so.n.-04.00 wi ° Vecavte 1 JUET | werteano THe \ WAR Commesran nents \wirn POREHING'S OLUMB WIRING YN, WASH INL tary CHAMP GYMNAST, T Abe Finegold, Twice discarded by major ed annual soccer the? Scots. to 3 Alex Rose officiated, ~ SEEKS TRIP TO POLE NEW YORK, May 1.—Peter Hol, metropolitan all-around gymnastic champion, has con trived @ new way for athletes to keep cool In the summer. He wants te go to the north pole and 56 has made application to the diseoverer of the south pole, Roald Amundsen, to let him Join the latter's party which now ig making preparations for an expedition Into Arctic re gione, Hol, who represents the Nor- wegien Turn and Athletic club of Brooklyn In Amateur Athtetic union events, and won his met- ropolitan title In the champlorm | ships et the New York Turn Verein recently, says he has been anxious for a long time to goon an expedition of this kind. He has been studying astronomy since he came to the United States and feels it would help him. BETWEEN BY THE SPORTS EDITOR |) HERE can be no doubt about it The Seattle Giants need a hitter of well-known ability to bolster up the club. That was eid during the training season fu these columns and | repeat it } The Giants’ glaring weakness with | verdict to be rendered in glove con- the willow was demonstrated both Saturday and Sunday. Twice} with the sacks heavily laden bat tors came up who were unable to oliver ina pinch. And so tt will be for the remainder of the sea- eon unless Dugdale can buy, beg, borrow or steal a swatsmith that ean bat for an average of 300 or better. announced that he will make a change tn his batting order in the coming series with the Great Falls aggregation A change ts needed sure enough, | but a hard hitter is needed much worse. % t 3 local lad who has} been holding forth tm, the right Jen, will be taken from the| Mneup today and BIW Melvor, the southpaw twirler, will be dis- patched there in his place, | ott Whether or not this change will) work to advantage we will be given a chance to see. “Hunky”| Shaw takes too healthy a click | at the ball to do the leading, hence Mclvor will replace bim at the head of the batting list. The lea4-off man should be one able to do almost anything to get safely on the sacks. ag 2 8 league pilots as hopeless, Long George McConnell of the Chicago Cubs bids fair to not only repudiate the judgment of Prank Chanee and Reger Bresnahan, but shine as headliner on Joe Tinker’s curving | eorps. Tho the present senson ts but little mere than two wenka old the grizzled human alat has tom working mireeles with his dnp delivery. His pitcbing Rus | improved tonderfutiy, however over that of three yorrs ago when Cheee chase? him off the New Yort payroll and to Buffato in the Toterustional tongue Mac also is @ better fliuger thaw he wos in the spring of 1915 when Rrevnanan retensed him from the Broins tn a dont with Kansas | Oty, a 8 t Opening day, this year, in Cinoin- natt, found Tinker confronted by the problem of choosing his most reliable boxman, for Herzog had nominated Fred Toney to baffle the Bruins, McConnell was picked over Miner Brown, Big Jim Vaughn, Jimmy Lavender Hendrix, Tom Seaton ar SCOTS BEAT BRITISHERS En@and was bested in the belat gamo Sunday by The final soore was 8 | of New York, considered by experts Alive Today to Rhapsodize on the Cheasty’s Special BENNIE LEONARD IS BEING HANDED 133-POUND CROWN FAIR MAIDENS HAVE 2 DAYS | THIS YEAR Hats off to Dugdale, girls, ha ought to bat more than 300 | this season. The portly president of the Giants has decided to give the fair fans an extra inning thie | year. There will be two “ladies? days” a week at the Dugdale | ball battlements, Wednesdays | and Fridays hereafter, unlese | they fall on holidays, the wor en bugs wil be admitted free And still more, they will only be charged half price on every day but Sunday. Dugdale seems to be oven doing himself in caring for the feminine fans this on. GOLD AND WRAIGHT WIN SEASON PASS EO. GOLD, an em ploye of the White House billiard _ parlors, guessed 1,185 people would pay admission to the open- ing game between Seattle and Butte last Thursday. There were 1,114 paid ad- missions. Gold will be presented with a season pass for two if he will call at The Star office Tues- day morning: The second nearest guess was that handed in by H. L. Wraight. It was his opinion that 1,425 people would see the opener. If he will call at The Star office Tuesday morning he will find a sea~ son ticket awaiting. FINE WEATHER SEES MANY SHOOTERS OUT EUGENE, Ore, May 1—The| Good weather attracted the clap hwest Intercollegiate baseball! birds shooters Sunday like ¢ mpionship may be decided {n ajsiren’s call. Many trekked out t series of games between the Uni-|Green Lake and Harbor Island. versity of Oregon and the Oregon| Hugh Fleming, with 49 out of & Ag . beginning here this after-| possible 50, was high ametene g} Introducing BENNY LEONARD, net only the greatest living boxer, but the best exponent of the mas- terly art since the halcyon di of the late Joe Gans Leonard, 20 years old, sprang into prominence three months ago. Fis- tio experts did mot take him seri- ously, however, antil he decisively defeated Lightweight Champion Freddie Welsh in a 10-ronnd, no- decision contest. Leonard would be lightweight champion today ff the laws of New York allowed a tests. j Leonard recently was paid one of the greatest compliments ever ten- dered a boxer. Moose” Tanssig, who knows boxing from every angle, said that Leonard was a Jae} Gana, Battling Nelson and Willie} Ritchie all by himself. MAY DECIDE TITLE WINNER IN SERIES noon. The second game will be/ the bor Island traps. C. 8. Mba played tomorrow Kelv held the henner af Grevg The Aggies are in the lead with| Lake. His score was 46 ext of Gy, BALLARD WALLOPS CHAUNCEY’S TEAM. The Rallard Roasters aaa Chawte of Deg. a winning average of .760 per cent. Oregon stands at 500. Washington fs now out of the running by virtue of losing two games to Oregon last | week, PLAYER IS S INJURED cey Wright's team trmghat of —d dale'a lot Sunday The PORTLAND, May 1.—-Hia ¢ke Beltard bee’ cnrrind tke fractured by a pitched ball, Wm.| grme by a score ef @ to 1. Bat- Martin, 22, is in a serious condition teries were: Ballard Byouters— Martin was playing with the Petera and Meiubth Coaamcey Verboort teum exaiust Baths, Ore Wroykt-—Olesamas, Roddy and Mw sooruen! SMORING TOBACE cca was amr \ a) "THAR's some things we have to learn to like—such as olives an’ hard work. Thar’s others we take to naturally—such as Baseball Games an’ VELVET. [heresy rer 2

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