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~ y ) ° | 8 RABE APES..d6n BOE rte \} TAS \ FOU — wT TIME PVE Nor NVeNTED! FAIS BULLET PROOF camry (| SEE THATAAML RESIST “THE | STRONGEST Boer, } Now, we MUgr Tesr oF ar AND Tey “y es ‘\ Te Sr rpeat Baal YOU PUT THAT \ GRear JOHN HERE, vide PUT Weice 2, 'v not Wwe'ke LEY PUT IT ON No SNooT) anp (v8 'T works) '* ON COAT ON AND wW6'Le - SHOCT AND YoULET US KNOW Now IT WORKS { You NDIAN i SQUAD ON LONG END “Hunky” Shaw upheld the honor of the Giants yesterday at Dugdale park. Had it not been for the gabby veteran, the locals would have been given a clean coat of white wash, As it wae Great Falis, with White on the knoll, shut our boys out and “Hunky’s” was the only bingle. The final score was 6 to 0 in the vis Mors’ favor. BILL CUNNINGHAM made a) nifty peg to the plate and cut off White in the ninth I ALTHO WHITE allowed but one, | ft is a noticeable fact that be has got one strikeout to his credit SEATTLE IS SLIPPING towards | fhe place where they keep the coal | and winter apples “pUG’ BENNETT, the young gecond sacker for opposition, got three smacks during the ses the by Gu Fallers gn an A BAD PEG to first Belped cive the Great cedar CY NEIGHBORS was yesterday's lineup, teammates, injected but, like failed to is “HURLEY The fun tarts | at? o'clock. PORTLAND, May 6. Billy Wright of Seattle and Frank Bar- fiesn of Vancouver, B.C. have Day.” deen matched for a stx-round bout | fa the Hippodrome here Friday May 12, it was announced today They will weigh in at 152 pounds That Seattle Billiard parior Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor has in the finest the ? world Who, through Errors and Excess, suffer from Chronic Weakness, Impaired Manhood, Pain in the! Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vi- tality, Kidney and Bladder Trou. bles, are quickly cured by DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID mati $1 nix boxes for $6. eed. Call or write ¥ €O. Room 6, VARSITY OARSMEN_ AT WORK | The U. of W. varsity crew men are back taking up the same old system of training they did for the Stanford race All of those who rowed in the other race are again in the shell, except Walske and Leader, who are working now, but who will be able to turn out In time to get in shape for the California race lJ OUR UASELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR The passing years have seen you stand The bulwark of the Giant team; | Courageous heart and cunning hand Enthroned you where you reigned supreme. Wagn danger threatened in a game & dark disaster spread its snar hailed your coming with ac) Arter the t cane, it claim; jis pretty hard for the men to come Content to know that you were| back and get up at 6 o'clock In the there. morning, go for @ half an hour's 't may be that you've lost your/walk before breakfast, attend kill; classes during the day, turn out tn It may be that your day is done; 196 afternoon and then be tn bed But we'll remember you until by 10 o'clock at night. But the The game is ended, Mathewson.| coach is holding them to it, and he % tt 3% lexpects them to be getting tn Mt?” has found something Physical condition before many i} MATTY | new in sports. Her latest|day# of this kind of work have discovery in cracking clay|eem 4 targets from the sky while aboard nt an aeroplane. This beats cro-| California quiet, tennis, golf and ring-around » of the-rosie all hollow, according to Mrs. Frank E. Butler (Annie Oakley) and Mrs, Ada Schilling of Portland, Ore. ane s Mra. Butler recently tried hitting Col strong for crew come the continued d the consequent devel opment to others beside the mem bers of the varsity crew who are jturning out for rowing. If it ts jfound impossible to bring some of the Eastern crews out to row in a regatta on Lake Washington this the animate clays from one of|/ summer, Conny {s going to try to Uncle Sam's airships while fiying|get the Washington freshmen to over Atlantic City at the rate of| raise a part of the money the Call- a mile a minute, and soon after | fornia freshmen would need to this novelty was reported, Mrs./come North. Unless someth! Schilling attempted to annihilate|like this can be done, the frosh a lot of targets while in an aero-| will have had competition of plane crossing the Willamette|any sort for their long season of river. turoing out 3 \3 The sport first gained popularity! when A. B. Thaw, aviator, at tached a hand trap to bis aero- d blazed away at targets feet in the alr having the north be no while The lone objection to trap-shooting | | | from aloft at this time ie the fact everyone hasn't the mean to live up to an aeroplane, nor the time to practice the manag-| ing of one. ast 8 that ground target, going in t tion, didn't give her time to raise the gun and aim sm 8 Mrs. Schilling, too, had her difficul-| ties in breaking the blue rocks She found that the airship going fast, in the same direction a* the target, often passed the late)’ ter before she could get perfect] tratning | PO A BE) ‘AMERICAN FOOTBALL BANNED IN sure May Ameri. can football, even as a minor sport, it was announced today by the ex | itive committee of the Associat-| (WHEN You'Re ) READY, JOHN, | Just Fire | pl eT OOOEIE || How It Gfappened] STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 6, YEGL 1916. PAGE By BUD FISHER We Si 7 1S CR RAINY Jonn, bec tous, Jerr asain OF GREAT FALLS TWIRLERS ~ Billy Hurley, ready to Raymond that Tealey has the best pite staff in the league « White inn't such a ba pitcher for a kid," said F Then, besides the othe fellows, Jack Ervin eas and ‘Rudy’ Kalllo Engle to adda experieace to the Falls with pilot young Rev Frank and corps, APRIL A RECORD MONTH FOR GOLF Three hundred municipal park more golf links « non during the April was opened Seattleites pursued the STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 6.—Stanford wfl not play Students. The committee ist rejected a resolution present- to it that the American gam rmitted on the campus be ause of the fact that nearly hal of the voting students recently aL KNOW ‘THAT Im proper 4 Left to Right—Jack Ervin, Alex Ramne Tealey the claims ing Alex | 1 have} little age | hurling | “duga’ month | than at any time since the A total of 4,700 elusive pellet over the fairway last month. | alt meunures rather very | $20 ae U0. 1/1) | | arena George Engle, “Rudy” Kallio |\Tuesday Night’s Boxing Card Announced; Looks Like Goods r TuEsDAye BOXING CARD vies Joe Bonds va, Fred Grant. Feathers Leo Houck vs. Frankie Sullivan. Earl Conner vs. Joe Harrahan. Chett Allen vs. Roy Tea L Middlewelghts | Eddie Hunter vs. Larry Charb. cee Austin & Salt have lined what hae the appearance of being | & good fistic card for thelr show next Tuesday night at the Tivoll| theatre |e drawing and battling standpoint The heavyweight battle betwee Joe Bonds, Tacoma gladiator, and | Fred Grant, Kansas City pus, should prove attractive to the fans now thet there is so much heavy weight talk wafted on the br The heavy encounter met share honors for headlines with the Leo Houck-Frankie Sullivan set-to. At the last ng these boys put up go that should pack the house his time. _— — 'Pyorthea, May Special r : << — Ny EDWIN y HROWN, D. D, s. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Don’t Take Chances Eating Cheap Food. Best of Everything Served at Grant’s Cafe At Moderate Prices. R, M. MONAGHAN, Prop, it} neetl y by J. W. Geawin & | ° t| 5 cabbage, Winning ons, per orate » going to make al offer of my full upper and swer nets of teeth for Some — dentints charge $60 for this ne@. | Cucumbers, hothouse | Florida grapefruit | | | i | up} It looks good, both from | (Ucn! ME GAT ) | STANDING UP r Down, AND _ PITCHERS WORRY N. WILLIAMS The falture o oft Noble, Shader, Webb and Leonard to get off on the right foot as winning hurlers for the Spokane club is causing considerable worry in the Spokane camp, and President Farr and Manager Willlams have decided to go after a pair of slabsters who can be depended upon as con- sistent winners The other departments of the Spokane club are satisfac tory to the loca! bosses, but, without hurlers, Farr and Wil llams, believe the club will find rough going against the slugging teams in the North- western league. The fact that Vancouver outhit the Indians in impre Style in opening series of the season caused Williams to wonder wnat could be done to brace up the staff. Evans got away with two wins in the first series and showed enough to make Wil liams think he will be a win. ner for the club. Bill Bloom- field, the veteran, also pitched In fine style his only out against Vancouver, but Webb, Shader and Leonard failed to deliver up to the standard. WANT WELSH AND AD | WOLGAST TO TANGLE DENVER, May 6.—All Freddie neéds to do to grab off ) is sign an agreement to box Wolgast May Local fight promoters announced today that they had telegraphed such to Wels h, but had not received a | reply an offer! Cheasty’s Shirts of Quality for Men Who Know $1 Up “Values Tell” ROSE CITY MAN WINS HISGAMES By defeating Otto Neldorfer, Spokane billiard last night In the tournament at Brown & Hulen’s, 200 to 290, Mac Bisailion, Portland cue wielder, is today accorded the premier honors of the North west ‘The Portlander by making abril overcoming what ning The dorfer, | erage |7.63 crack, won the match fant spurt and seemed a win- summary: High 63, 30; Bisailion, Bisaillon 7.89; Referee GIVE THE GIRLS A TREAT, FRANK Girls, stop. look, listen! What do you suppose? Why, Frank Patrick, man- ager of the Vancouver hockey club and president of the Pa- cific Coast Hockey league, is in town. And he has the cut- est little “Charley Chaplin” on his upper tip. ‘CALIFORNIA HO HORSE RACE BILL CANCELED SAN FRANCISCO, May 6.—No petition for an initiative measure restoring horse racing to Califor- nia will be submitted to the voters of this state next November, it was announced today. The proposed which had already been sub- mitted to Attorney General Webb, for a title, has been withdrawn run 43, . Neldorfer, Charley Hulen. Shares or “a Nightie? “I never wear says Adelie Rowland, the pajamas,” ME Fourth 9p¢ Unio cae ding trouble Main 13 Effective Sunday, May 7th A NEW FAST SCHEDULE DAILY My regular $25 set will No charge will trac- will | Florida egg plant | Strawberries, California actress,stamping her foot. “She did, too; I saw her in ’em,” asserts Mrs. Rob- ert Menges-Corwin-Hill- Tearle, who is suing Miss Rowland. “I never did,” denies Miss Rowland, tearfully; “I al- ways wear a nightie.” 1 treat DIgOR. DEKS oF MEN new, case strained to come Firat are careful My | not over g Store. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 705-718 First Ave. | Open evenings until & and Sundays who work. Phone| | teat to Rowe mpire— Howell | " “ . pr. DS. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE pr Butte Great Falls Spokane Vancouver ttle eoceccccccccccscoeccoscocoocooces for the “COLUMBIAN” Making it trains to the East Friday's Reauite At Vancouver 3, Spokane © Butte at Tacoma, rain transcontinental z NATIONAL LEAGUF one of the very best The Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank does not advise you to save money merely for the sake of saving it. Save and deposit here for the sake of Self-Protection Self-Respect Self-Reliance and in order to enjoy the earning power your money. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $18,915,383,37 CP RE ST ae PETS Leave Seattle ve Minneapolis e St. Paul Arrive Chicago all early morning radiating and making connections with all out of Chicago are equipped with the “Mil- is Just to Prove It } Miss Rowland Had : Her Picture Taken ‘ In Her Own Nightie with trains Kegs, ork HURLEY DAY WILL BE GALA EVENT AT BALL PARK; PARADE TODAY held on the ht and t nemora Sunda from the I evening trains win Citie | 1 wil All “Col | All “Columbia” train | waukee’s” all-steel tourist and standard sleepers and com- fortable teel observation cars of new all Jowntown streets ton afternoon to ¢ Hurley da which | he baseball par A number of rranged | SPLENDID USUAL COI TIONS E WITH THE | There’s quite a story connected with it, too. PICTURE AND STORY WILL BE FOUND IN TOMORROW’S _ POST: INTELLIGENCER (The Paper of Exclusive Features) stunts have beer the committee in of the for 1 athletic end ra will be started hour before time or day” is being held in tions Bill Hurley, Great Falls Bill has always bee in the Northwest, in as & manager honor of manager big favorite is year EARL CONNER BESTED BY PORTLAND BOXER PORTLA om Chicago, Milwaukee rowria at soy & St. Paul Railway |] ici ie ie es: the same card, Billy Maseott de-| feated Karl Conners of Tacoma pment, Same e¢ Throughout ATHLETIC FIELD NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL |... GREAT FALLS VS. SEATTLE TOMORROW, 2:30 P. M. Admission 25¢ and 50c Tacoma Opens in Seattle Monday Take Fourth Ave. Cars and breaking thi ket Offices and Information Bureau Second Ave. & Cherry St C. M. & St. P. Station Phone—F Phone—Main 6933 ay and Grain Al ahingt vate e e e e e e e e e e e e e ; e e e ° e ry e e e e e ° e e . e ° ° e ° ry ° e ° ° e e@ e e ° e e e e e e e e e | Wheat timothy