The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 13

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lA Married Man’s Trou WM, Do You REALIZE WHAT GREAT WORK THE WomEN ARE DOING IN THIS WAR ? = PROMINENT 1 fourteen games on Tyrus Raymond Codd, of Detroit, b > thie mar. 4. SB eve 8 wom games this spring, the a phantom has accomplish ng Average 391 | liowing = v7 (tt 309 : % a2 tt TAA = figures may not mean much { Mi = : mening Cobre ability. ‘They | tll \ m nt qh" at least that he is slo — RRA perendin to form this spring MTC { ULE LL oad “tn ‘tt “t | \ aa a never looked better than he tt the start of last season's | Is Mire qgmpaign. Hie set himself to the . gv a new base ™ went out aft of the first He fell just short of that | 2 2 = we AGAIN VICTOR, 8 TO 2 ww 8 | Ty has reached the age) « ] i. He has undoubtedly de-| to conserve his energy a/ Mor the years that lie before, | saw his | BY EDWARD HILL VANCOUVER BEATS bles JF WOMAN WAS GIVEN THE CREDIT SHE DESERVES, | Don'y THINK, MAN WOULD BE QuiITE SO ¢- STAR—FRIDAY, IN THE WoRLD'S HISTORY CHARLEY SCHMUTZ |MANYENTRIES IN BOWLING MAY 12, 1916. PAGE 13 INK A WOMAN SHOULD GET ALL THE CREDIT SHE BONEHEAD BARRY DOOMED Tigers Who Commit Mental Miscues Face Electric Chair—in Clubhouse ~ at LEMME LOOSE ! (Yow! YES, BUT, |F WOMEN GOT ALL THE CREDIT “THEY WANTED, US MEN COULDN'T PAY THEIR BILLS & WILL HISTORY REPEAT FOR — By Allman! Cheasty’s ‘“‘Values Tell’’ That’s Our Motto in Every Depart- ment of This Big Store for Men and | for Women Who Shop for Men. season, probably El I I | . AVER | ? Bien «_sevine wee west || Blow It Hlappemed | ,.ct\°.s..c0's. tee \ {crue Pract A DoueLe HEADER, | = 2 do mo: \ r * | marks. Such feats do more | a~~ lof the way they will go later this | bi aSham | sperm up & man’s vitality than at ARK Ht PO. A. wm |seanon? sAN WekAsectane : Ten years ago this spring | gything els” q ’ 2 1 That's the question the fans are| SAN FRANCISCO, May 12 | Yeiine "si eae mot tt as ; 1 " q om AO TRS SFO! wrany of the Dest bowie: ¢ West Eddie Collins ‘eft Columbia | pP buraing today, following the ar op ne Sep SMe & | university to Join the Philadel- his spring does : ‘ " ‘ ioe ¥ enters: oe | ew art thie serin of : + 6 & o/Mgtle and awful drubbing chalked/ern America are entered in the phia Athletics. Now history | mean that he is slipping. It| ‘ : 4 © 0|UP Against Russ Hall's Tacoma ag pnt of the Pacific Coast may repeat itself if Bob Watt, | rely that he has decid ; Ba 4 - y repeat itse’ lob Watt, sregation, The final score was 8 Telegraph association 7 the Golan 1 c onservation of C- Ba8 48 5:8 2 I captain of the Columbia varsity & policy of conse’ to 2 which starts next Monday. Th | ow ‘ei. s ° pices nine signs a Macklan contract p OD ee o' Adonis Charles Schmutz served | *cores on the widely separated ¢ —and make good as did Col. | ‘od . pout sulie ythe twisters for our side, while|leys will be exchanged by tele thee | pitcher had ju ui _ Totals 29 8 66 at 11 8} Rock was sent to the mound at/sraph. Mayor Rolph of San Fran Watt ts to play for Co | hardest bitting team Bi my Amn HW PO A ithe firet bell for the “Destined cisco iv president of the associa- iesaties ania hie ostions corece | Dan Salt and Joe Harrahan de- : ool t of wget mara & 4 0 3 6 4 9 Cltyites. He was rocked with| tion. Following are the entries: | BY HAROLD JOHNSON {suspecting gent is ushered Into the| ends next month. Collins and | Parted for Portland this morning. 8 seen Wee pyr mo gH : '% i: a ¢ agony by a fusillade of base hits Oregon Alleys, Portland Port | Electric chairs, peculiar to our) room, now termed the Chamber of Watt, both captained Columbia. The local featherweight, who has nt, ‘nh venue 1@ Coes ’ dicey Fe ie oe —. bath in| land Alleys, Portland, o. Van-| foremost prisons may be used in| Horrors, and req sage to = the) The former was Shortstop, (been making quite a showing of sort of blank eR” a ee i es |the third, and by the time the couver, Lacrosse club, Vancouver, |the future to inject “pep” in brain-|only vacant ir, which happens! while W. 1 |, 7 R22 nb -” : GEN ae n@ was over he was reposing in « Centrals, Low An | weary athletes who commit boners|to be the ¢ that’s spiked with hehe Belin wont te ino Ave late, takes on Joe Farrell at the is the i ened by a <. ‘ 1/the Busch hotel lobby prepared to ps; Sacramento; O€-)on the ball field. One has been| the high-powered juice. The e' t letics to replace Danny Mur- Hippodrome club in the Rose City ‘ gl i Sealeinn a08 Ser rds mn + it i dea $| scamper to cover when Wrathful O* Laramies, Lar \jnstalied in the clubhouse of the is best gained thru the medium of phy; Watt is needed to under- tonight. rd phe omen svell | - | Rass showed uy amle bs) Detroit Tigers, but to date Hughey | brass tacks in the chair seat and study je. In 20 games last This affair is the semi-windup to as vant orane als » : rr eiitee amines Jennings hes refrained from apply-|one “shot” is sufficlent to send the | in Watt batted .389 and (the bout between Frank Barrieau 2 of ° > aloes ton, Ore. ing heroic treatment to members of | luckless occupant of the chair hot fielded 1000. He is going at d Bi 4 ‘ » Sh and indicator on North-| Seat 162000 *-#| TACOMA TIGER Butte Grill ; going and Billy Wright. Eddie Shann St eemenss ot nin | ee Butte Grill : his flock who have been guilty of footing to cover Si a || the same gait this spring. another Seattle mitt siinger ine 1 e Wolfer, the lad who was) Grill, Butte tecreations®, | mental faux pases Trainer Hitte of the Cleveland ge vy “ “ “ : G 2 8 | | busting the ball all over the lot in| Boise, Idaho; Formans, San Jose One shock has a tenées a r z i Walter Knowlton, former Pacific by e ba ove! 0 tal $ c E cy to|Indians was the “goat” recently.| Jim Thorpe is making goed Inc, : a c mecessary that the umpire |spring practice at Spokane, landed | Duckarts, Modest Woodlands, nerve the wildest of pitchers for| He had escaped a knockout in 200! Milwaukee. ‘The Old Boy is right |Goutt ,amateur champion, on the the power to fine and send in town yesterday in time to do) Woodland; Heavers, Corvallis, an {mmediate change of style and| ring engagements, but the charm: |at home there. | eee out of the game or oe Abe Finegold out of a fob. W er | Ore Hor Plates, Boise, Idaho, | certain erratic he re may soon|ed chair put him down for the ten “ee Barney. Willieme the. Eabtend “im en exercion of ‘his cate tween! hes Shen i wel — |= ee Withert Robinson hasn't played teatherweight knocked out Young 1 cater breastworks when ' ss — i actively for more'n a decade, but i me | 7 " ects lame a in appearance ef as ~~ he's the greatest ground coverer Sant at the taokeow Yeoe Mars more of @ reputation ax a hitter inthe National When t ° a player should be allowed a|.- than Finegold, hence Hall grabbed T M CLASSY FIELD OF NAGS Be eee nn lekgne—when! BS | cmiker., AGT Devel Sekt) leeway on questioning de + Umpire aren him ie Gardner and Al Mosler and “enidet So longs as he {s not { Abe” went to a four-round draw. e he shoukl not be dealt NORTHWESTERN CHARLEY SCHMUTZ | TO RACE AT BIG DERBY tha cients ti “ppv dtl going es Woe. Tat, ree.| WINS FOURTH | |lected to sy in Which sepacn, While in Portland Dan Salt will pm gS ? $ 3a3|, Yesterday's victory was the} ‘ E ; Z ; | eee endeavor to sign Al Sommers or good for the | nutte 7 8 ‘gas|fourth that Charley Schmutz has LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 12—{such @ crowd as the derby has) ro the casual observer It would | Valley Trambitas up for a bout that the play-| sesitte ? 7 see ltwirled the Gt into since the The claasiest field the Kentucky |never before drawn together will], oar as if American league h a local middleweight, possibly hearts are in their work. | Vasconver s 499! opening of the season. Right now| William M. Johnston, national nooyy has brought together In| tend. TBousands of persons who! 1-8 this season is composed of | Steve Reynolds. it. It has always Tecome « £93) 7 ltennis champion tn singles and y eh ordinarily would not be able to ° ee fans like 9 ‘Fuassdag’s thesutte [Charles looks like the beat bet on/ pb! Li ut b | |weven clubs and the Atbletics & part of baseball. |} At Spokane 2, Butte 6 the Seattle pitching staff. Rill|doubles has sprung sa innovation |™&ny years will go to the post to-| witne an event will be pres ne the. Jimmy Britt te over In “Lunaun” eee ead } wattle 8 Rose will be on the hill today,|!m training. Hard on the heels ad robe bg he = te is run atient tomorrow because of the action! siorten, the Red Sox's new out-|and when he is not doing a song | . [while the much-touted Herb Ma. |discouraging reports from Caltfor- | historic Church! pwns. jof the club tn continuing free ad-| 1140) has cut some nifty capers and dance before the footlights he | Seattie at Vancouver Monday {zee will be trotted out for in-|Mia concerning his indifferent ene of i oe mittance to the tnfield — one | ince opening day. He is espectal-|{8 instructing soldiers how to de TCHED eosin r ~ play, comes word that Johnston |@Droad, many of the greatest thor race, Some estimate that more rl pe - . ye “4 MA | mound Te epection Saterday recently asked Frank Foster, |breds tn England have been ship-| than 60,000 persons will be on hand long on Biting E = pementvee. is 0 Seay ee WIT F MORAN | prookiva ' | CUNNINGHAM ON leoach of the Olympic A.C, of Ped to the U. S recently and ajwhen the barrier goes up. SOUTH AMERICA HAS . ' Boston AL JoB AGAIN | Frisco, to devise @ system of in-|BUmber hare been nominated for) The race is for 3-yearolds, and | 7” wg at sea ATHLETIC FIELD Py 1 Bil Cunningham broke back into|door gymoastica and outdoor run- ie — oe om ype Be: tee distance one and a quarter | THE BOXING MANIA Nerthwestern League YORK, May 12.—Sam Mur | © 13 the game via a couple of safe|ning that would be beneficial in eld, is anticipate: at | miles, rir j Manager of Jack Dillon, de- Pm +4 cracks yesterday, Bill wa bench nerene up tor — ig ee | “e am Buenos Aires, the metropolis of Bast BALL today that his protege had xew Yor is ed to give Lyle Bigbee a chance to ‘oster has worked out the plan | South America, has the fight fever, Bt matched for a ten-round bout show his wares. Hill ts back in the/On 4 graduated income basis, the} O’LEARY’S NAME nd arrangements are being made s Prank Moran in Brooklyn June me now while Lyle is looking|income being better and better | jto ship a detachment of Yankee Admiasion, nnd, 06 Cente, According to Murbarger, Dil- At ‘or a soft spot light fn. Man-|condition for the champion. In ad-| |boxers down for a series of bouts. Take Fourth Ave. Cars, Feceive $10.000 for his share! A: Cincinnati 3, Brookiya 3 lager Raymond ts hoping that Ril! prong to his court ability, John | Sport Editor Please tell me| | Billy Gibson has the commission. $20,000 jhas foond himself and will con-|ston * a corking runner len * Phaze ad = — : AMEKICAN LEAGUE it Aa ner — jthra you columns Johnny w ry 1 Gans 'teyemtte the « es | GS AND SELLS O'Leary's correct name and home : | |GIDDIN . ” s r Ss 1; ts INDIANS OUT ROOF OF STORE H = 688) Bob Brown stole « march on 3 z iz ote aee| Nick Willams when he signed up yrs og ily a 2 881 | Pitcher Ad Machold, late of the 00 o Coecuee * 14) San Francisco Seais. Williams | the tapenet iciteaeen ne pitchers and thought he!/ » was going to get Ad until Brown Bae world, will do their announced he had him signed hereafter on the roof of Store building here. A who was released Luke Glavenich. Hon sprinting track has been) Don JoseAcosta, the diminutive |?! the Giants, has | written Spo Ot and the athletes stage| Cuban pitcher now working for the eae . 300. e mor i during the noon hour and aft-, Canucks, is some demon with the |'¥ |ao day's work is done. stick as well as on the mound. MANOUK TO PITCH a = THIS WEEK While Herb Manonk pitched sev ral nifty games for the Giants turing the training season has simost been forgotten by the fans Main 3330 The reason ts that Tealey has not een using him in. He hasn't pitched since the season opened Tealey says he knew Herb had the goods and kept him out in order to get a better line on Glaventch | REUTHER CHANGED 322 Pike HIS NAME | Take a look at those YOU FELLOWS | Newton Colver, the Spokane lecribe, tella us that when the In ° know a good Hat dians visited Vancouver recently ew Silk ) Dutch” Reuther ch his nick when you see one name to “Scott fe wasn't tak Ti ling any chances on being interned. 5 >e Se Dutch” Schroeder, the pitcher les Then see this one who tried out with Tacoma, was the ested to Jeave the country last 1am showing at | ron accdunt of the Teutonic sound of his ame. General _fisce weainyrrv | | SPEAKS UP Cc The boss of the Buttes, Joe Mc unston Ginnity. Ie bewalling the fact that ; pitchers nowadays are just pitch. They look like a dollar | at © Jers aud nothing more . | Oh, for the good old days when and will wear. a slab artist could take bis fling at lany position on the team and get Hundreds to show 2 and 3 away with it,” equawks Joseph you in yur choice | ALTMAN JOINS col ae veeeee BUTTE TEAM . or. The right dope. Dutch” Altman is certainly +4 Pie. right, dope | wearing enough different uniforms ‘| \this year. He started the season MAX LOVE BEN GRAY with Spokane, caught a few games * and was released. Vancouver sign | led him and furnished him a couple A of meals and then cast him adrift Now word from Spokane that he has joined Butte. comes SEE NEW YORK’S BIG GO AWAY TO pine j GET NEWS a news. Quite true! F ; We are in a Spokane paper ba The Twelve Hurley Whirley Girley | that, “Skipper” Roberts, bas | was forced coma that Bartholem }to the bench Skip” has been j catching good ball, but Barthol lemy watched the games with his ‘ —at— |finger déne up in a sling. We no ticed he was back in the lineup yesterday GRANT’S CAFE | Opening Saturday, May 13 Free Dancing From 9 to 1 REICH EASY, SAYS FULTON Al Reich is not hard to box, ac |cording to Fred Fulton, who recent him out nine round recently. JOIN GIANTS TODAY “Bun” Giddings, first base man released. by. Vancouver, and Sells, former Butte inti er, will be out in Giant livery today, according to Manager Raymond, While satisfied with Charley Brook's work at the first stop- ping place Tealey said he had reports that Gidding was a good man and that he Intended look Ing him over at any rate {ED WALSH TO GET PLACE AS UMPIRE CHICAGO, May 12.—Big Ed Walsh, one-time king of spitball pitcher to try his hand at umpiring, according to a report emanating from White Sox headquarters, President Co- { miskey will try to place his fad ed star as arbiter In a minor league with an Ameri league ) berth as the ultimate goal Walsh has been of little assist ance to the Hose since 1912, when his arm cracked under a long strain { 5 { { i H ) TS nm pea mae | A recent membership cam held by the Spokane Athletic netted 125 members. add BELLINGHAM SUBSCRIBER. | Johnhy O'Leary, 2405 Irving st., Seattle. Can be reached now in care of National Sporting club, | Philadelphia, Pa Polo is fast gaining a hold on the American which com- nival at Ma nila, arrived in Japan and j : % are playing exhibition games, and One-Legged Lad Hurls this sport bids fair to become as | Discus for 40 Feet! prominent a | Japanese. Several and Canadian teams, peted in the polo cs have fixture in Nippon baseball, tennis and | CLEVELAND, football. The speed ‘high school boasts a one-legged )and dash of the game have made |shot putter who has heaved the/a big hit with some of the wealthy heavyweight 40 feet. He is John| Japanese sportsmen and the forma Janner, sophomore, and his mates|tion of two or three fours for a expect him to cop first place in'series of practice games is expect. | the interclass meet ed in the near future. (GMARKET REPORT | | ° Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit p avon Corrected dally by J Artichokes, ¢on ieete, anck Bananas cabbage, W. Godwin & Co) Apples * Winning Pippins | Honey, strain 26.00 | white river @28.00 Mddfgldd LE | Y Butter | 2 ° PIPE of VELVET burns Lambs nen those bridges that we are Mitconaln ng always tryin” .o cross befo’ we Spare EO ‘ "eg" Country Hay and Grain * Yakima Ft | Yakima @ Early Ros @2400 Prices Pald Pre wrt Gus Brown s2s Some of- the Real Advantages of PENN BROOK —AND— MICHAEL STERNS CLOTHES ~15 —TO— p30 They are hand-made through- out, perfect-fitting, all-wool fab- rics, latest styles, snappy designs— all models. Every garment guar- anteed. Your money back if they do not give satisiaction. Straw Hats $1.50 to $3.00 Panama Hats. $5.00 and Up Our stock of Furnishings, Hats and Shoes always complete at our usual popular prices. SECOND AVE. AT YESLER Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg.

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