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Cut - Rate Dentists of word | Another stumbling block tn the| WINS OWN GAME BY EDWARD HILL The Seattle ball club owns yes terday’s 10inning, 1-to-0 victory over the Tacoma Tiges because It | jhad a pitcher in the Mneup that} has been known to crack the ap ple when said cracking is badly Tt was badly needed and well done at yesterday's session tn Dugdale park. After pitching a very good game of the national pastime for ten tn. nings, Pat Eastley broke up the | melee tn the next canto with a hit }that would have probably gone for two bases had ft been necessary | to run it out. KILLILAY WANTED SPOKANE JOB According to reports from the! Inland Empire metropolis, “Hand. some Jack” Killilay wanted a job on the Spokane hurling corps |prior to the time that he was sign- ed by Onkland last week. | Jack ts a veteran of the North western and Coast leagues, and jfriende here will be pulling for him. He ts a brother of Martin, Great Falls outfielder. VANCOUVER GETS NEW TWIRLER | Bob Brown has secured Pitcher }Ad Machold from the San Fran jcisco Seals and as a consequence [has tied the can to “Lefty” Rus-| sell. “Lefty” fatled to deliver the brand of goods he had been touted carrying. Machold ts reputed a | good man and should prove a good ddition to Brown's club, ROTHER AGAINST BROTHER HERE Lyle Bighee made his debat in| & Seattle uniform yesterday, and, on his first trip to the plate, | smashed one on the nose to his| |brother, Carson, who is playing | center for Tacoma. | “We might as well be strangers | when we get into the game,” said jLyle this morning. “Did you no tlee how my brother played for| me. He knew where I was going | to hit it and got under the ball Pretty tough, eh? OFFICIAL N. W. LEAGUE SCORE Baattion ABR H. PO. Morse, 2D .. . | Re mond, = ° > . ° luwreoccoe Sl wccoumawe? Tem 1 Ing run was scored 4 ° Roberts, Cadman. Leard, Roberts Stolen bases—Mores, Shaw, G Bighes, Wuffll, Struck out—By Eaatley 6, by Telford 3 Walked—By Bastiey 2. by Telford 3. Wd pitch—Telford. Hit by pitched ball—Moran. Doub: Bohne to Carman. Time—1:a2 Finneran. hits Raymond, play— Umpire APIPE of VELVET is like a good watch-dog. It or fren’ly thoughts an’ scares off unfren’ly ones. eT cl WMT pdt ht UST ‘= BETWEEN [7 OURSELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR HERE seems to be nobody for 7. Jack Dillon to fight but Bat Levineky and Porky Flynn, The Hoosier Bearcat ts in about the same position as Sam Lang- ford. aes He would Ike to fight Willard. Everybody laughs at the idea, because of the fact that the champion would outweigh him fully 100 pounds and have a big| advantage in height and reach as well, aes Dillon and Moran, or Dillon and Fulton, would draw a crowded house any place. [ke Dorgan says Moran wil! fight Jack, but altho several dig offers e been made him for such a match, he has not accepted any of them. a The real trouble with Dillon le not his lack of size It is the posses. sion of @ knockout punch tn either hand, # Mghting heart and skill as a hoxer um 8 To the charge that he Is not worth price that Cleve Red Sox for his release, Tris Speaker put tn his answer, [t is a ing ay erage of over f hundred tn the first two + of the most bi t work of his career—it ts a spurt} of the Cleveland club, for which he has been primarily re | sponsible, that has made the for mer Naps the sensation of the American league re to éate {t is an attendence at the games| in which the Cleveland club has | taken part, greater than the club hai r known tn ite hie tory, th his presence in the Mneup has drawn. aes [Speaker te the one ball! who has fleshed since able of giving the Georgtiar run for all-around honors If he had taken the care of himeelf tn the off season, and hed Cobb's ambition, Speaker might have been up with the only Ty every year. As it ts, be has been rat 4 ag second to Cobb among the outfielders of the game for the past five years n Es] The shift to Cleveland may be just) the thing needed to make Speak er play the greatest ball of his| career this season. He certainly | has never started at fo fast a clip. “Spoke” ts usually a slug- gish beginner. wR w He has made the Cleveland club Prices | | Vegetables and Froit — (Corrected datly ed Ww eens & Oo) Artichokes, 4 . ° Florida one Btrawherries, H al Florida, 4-bas tabagas, ancl ‘Apples | Rome Onions Onions, green . Prices Vaid Producers for Kees, Poultry, Veal and Pork Large photo—Chariey White, Chicago lightweight. dle Welsh, lightweight champion of world. CHICAGO, May 10.—Chariey White Jubiiant today at his | prospect of meeting Freddie Welsh in Buenos Altres tn July. As the fight fe to go 25 rounds, White ts bubbling over with confidence. “I will lek him sure,” he boast ed today ee This ts the first big fights echeduled America Charley White has been after Freddie Welsh for more than a year. He has been howling for a de jon match ever since he met fas awarded the newspaper over the champion In one numerous 1fround de hich the cham lehting for more) . of a series of for South pion has been than two years. Ring followers wil! be glad to hear that Freddie ts gotng to risk title in a bout of more than ————— not only a great drawing card, but a dangerous factor tn the race. Not that the Ohloans can hope to win. But they will make trouble for every one and may put a ert tn the pennant aspirations of several contenders for the bunting. They have al- ready Staggered the White Sox. | best map }matching White with Benny Leon- Relling Prices to Retailer for Batter, Fags and Cheese ——# ject ranch Country Hay and Grote (Prices paid produce! 2400 etre ‘Timothy | Mined timothy wh BASE BALL TACOMA VS Today seaTTnr $100 ston Take NATIONAL LEAGUE | Pet Brooklyn 714, Cleveland Boaten 60 mnats 600 | Boston £00 | Detroit Cleveland 1, Detrott 16. Chicago & Bt. Louis 1 Boston 6. Philadelphia & w York 4 Washington 6. New York 1%, Pittsburg 6. Ctnctan No others p ENDS IN DRAW As predicted, the Joe Ronds-Fred | Grant heavyweight bout staged last night at the Tivol! theatre proved more or less a fiivver. While both boys were apparently taking things easy, they were at the same time wielding some lusty blows that eaped the audience. | It was not a good bout to watch. | Bonds won The Frankie Sulllvan-Leo Houck | featherweight battle saved the) card and sent the fans home satis fied, which would no doubt sot have been done but for the rattling | mill these two lads went It end: | ed a draw. The only other good the bill was put up by Barl Con-)| ner and Joe Harrahan. The lads put up a flashy exhibitio which was also terminated in a draw. It looked tho Conner | ff had an edge until the Seattle lad) sent him to the mat with a well- directed straight right. Charb Beats Himself Larry Charb defeated himself when he fell over Eddie Hunter and cracked his dome on the floor | of the ring. The big fellow got up) as grogey a8 a epiffitcated sailor, but showed his gameness by com- ing back strong Hunter ran up too many points, however, and was awarded the decision Andy Duval and Harry Casey opened the show with a for round draw, Chet Allen and a kid named Moore knew about much about boxing as the sultan | of Raz Ma Taz and kept the audi- ence in convulsions of merriment all thru thelr exhibition of fancy posing Lonnie Austin was the| referee, A. Schacht, Nat Druxt, man and Duncan McDonald cailed the turns Ladies, Think .of This! “A pound of good steak contains 950 unite of energy. A pound of Washington Macaroni yields 1664 units of energy. Yet, Washington Macaron! only costs a trifle when com- pared to the cost of meat. “EAT MORE WASHINGTON MACARONI AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. “Let me tell you candidly what Macaroni is, Washing- ton Macaroni is just hard, glutenous wheat ground fine and made into the various handy is you buy at your grocer's. All varieties of Washington Macaron! (Macaroni Elbows, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Egg Noodles, etc.) are par ticularly high In nutriment This I insure by a careful selection of wheat rich in gluten—that is nutriment—and having it milled to order. “Besides, Washington Macaroni is mace right here in a thoroughly modern, sunlit plant, under ecrupulously clean conditions. melee on) Insert—Fred- 10 rounds’ duration. White should be the favorite by a large margin It is hard to understand’ why Welsh cares to risk his tithe now after guarding it so miserly ever since he wrested it away from Willie Ritchie in London. It be that he meant what he when talking of retiring afte 4, and that he wants to gi chance before step- ping down and out. Should White defeat Welsh, and old heads are unanimous that he will, no time should be lost in “Use more Macaron!! The whole family will enjoy this health-giving and strength-sustaining food. “Write—if you haven't a copy of our handy little Cook Book. 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