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— fWHWE WERE WAITING Yo CROSS THE BoRoeR IMIGHT AS Weir Mave AUTTLE TARGET A PRACTICE as amarrer| 4 * OF PREPAREDNESS , ° . Sieeenal £4 MUTT AND JEFF —Target Practice Is Target Practice Anywhere You Get It a ¢ BAM, eS © Ye ~ } ie | ry v STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916, PAGE 9. Copyriaht, 1916 Trade Mark Rew bw mer U8 PI oft. By BUD FISHER rTHink Tue HAVE A UTTLE TARGET PRACTICE ) MYSELF Pus FOR THE LOVE oF riKEe MutT, Bc REASONABLE “ Wow Comment A OR owem . SMART SHIRTS For Every Occasion UP FROM $1.00 “Values Tell” May 18.—Stanford’s varsity crew] believes this year's crew sie this year to participate in the | out. big Eastern race, ance . This was the belief among stu- dents today when it was learned ee ea, that less than half of the $2,600 re quired for the trip had been col-| ged. Inasmuch @ to leave here June 2, in order fo reach Poughkeepsie in tim J get some prcetice, it is feared tha ) the required funds will not be raised. Coach Guerena !s doing every thing in his power to.get the money | At Cincinnati 1, Boston 7 At Chicago 7, Brooklyn 2 Philadeiphia-Pittsburg AMERICAN RESULTS At Philadelphia 4, St No others; rain. UNIVERSITY, Cal.) needed to finance the trip, as he y is probably will not go to Poughkeep-| greatest Stanford has ever turned At St. Louts 3, New York 9. cold Louls 7 At Washington 6, Detroit 4 £. ch are Slip one into your grip. That handy humidor can * keeps the Presado Blend Companion remarkably sweet and fra- grant. Reason: Ventilating holes in bot- tom. Contains 25 Tom Keene Cigars. Fits in side coat pocket. The Bull: Travelling By the Can 25 Co., Inc., Seattle, Wash. Schwabacher Brothers & Distributors, | | i i | orating GIANTS ARE HOME the bench for some time while the star of Harry Het former Northwestern league. ern stand and wa among those who gue should big league stuff ere long. later the White Sox Tennessee The Memphis club of the South show som i real | twinkled into a blaze of glory Mc ty, former infielder for Harry is displacing one of the Detroit Bigers and uti | ereatest hitters the game has pro- infielder for duced, as well as one of the best «igned to boss the characters and cleanest livers town’s ball has | CRAWFORD SLIPPING; Leonard Gets SLUGGER BENCHED; Off to Nice Start, What? Is “Duteh” Leonard going to sur- side repertory deratied the speed ing Clevelanders after they had scored eight straight wins. ~ |. In 44 Innings’ service, including *| the overthrow of the Indians, Leon ard yielded 27 hits and was scored upen twice an average of 4 runs |per contest. He owns two three j bit and one two-hit battles. Three Harry has some mighty big shoes GEORGE STILL }of his victories resulted in shut to fil But, who could do it so|'N SWIM jouts. His record Nas Harry? | Remember George Kircher, whom] Date-—-Opponents. RA In the squirrels used to chase to the;April 19—Washington....0 3 9 OUR BOYS ARE ball park every day? George played | April -Philadelphia...0 7 9 BACK TODAY with Aberdeen for a time last sea- os New York a: ie ureud 1—Washington......0 1 1 Reavy son. Ho was a cirend in himself) May v a B.C. are in town for a four-day ROW With Richmond tn the Inter-| May 9%—Cleveland ae business visit with D. FE. Dugdate’s|Pational league and ts not. only | wie ma minions of the bat and mitt. The|*howing the natives some new wale 2 37 44 visitors will be entertained every | *tints on the line but ie playing afternoon beginning at 3 o’clock,|* nifty brand of basebal Iso he's for an hour or so at Dugdale park, | married GRIDDERS MUST | - LADIES ARE NOT j HERE'S WORK FOR ronnie Or enh agg SHUN ICE CREAM ERE According to Téaley Raymond A ny Boog tas hag oe aA mm Bob Brown had 15 men out in unt lee cream end coffee will be rom Los Angel an out fo the |torm yesterday. The player limit |} alowed members of the Indiana ball park recently on “Ladles’ day.” lin thia league is 14 men, Why] university football team only Weil, what's the matter with the | shouldn't Brown obey the rules, a8 || once a week next fall. Coach omen fans in Seattle?) was the/well as any one elxe? The league | “Jumbo” Stiehm no informed the firat question he asked after gIving | iooks good this year, and President |] spring gridiron squad at Bloom. the comparatively small crowd of “Why tn they! Ble fair fans the onceover. every other city I've visited turn out a couple of strong on the free days.” WYNN NOYES PUTS ONE OVER | Noyes, former pitcher, now doing duty for Port land, did something that ill not be done very often this season. In a recent game with San Francisco | o he struck out Bodie, Fitegerald and | ha Schaller one-two-three, It will be| the a long time before this trio of fence busters whiffs the air again in a bunch, belleve mub! Wynn Spokane | ter Var t | Providing the weather man CHARLEY SCHMUTZ kind, Pat Eastley will twirl LOOKING GOOD |for the Giants If the sky weeps Charles Schmutz.| with such a velocity that no game Hats off to Fishing Is Good! WE WILL TELL YOU WHERE Cut-Rate Tackle Store, Formerly on Pike Street, Near First Avenue Now Located 221 Union St. Between Second and Third Avenues Seattle Sporting Goods EVERYTHING FOR LESS TTTITIIIIIIIIIIIIIII rir) We're glad he comes from Seattle. |can be played, Pat will be on the| Ellis, Chicago three-cushion crack, Charler certainly has hopped into| hill tomorrow. He did not make] did not keep his billiard title long the harness in grand style. He has|the North, being left home to|He was relieved of it here last pitched som nifty small. | rest jnight by Charles McCourt, a Pitts-| hit and shutout OAT AB Asie eeere burger, The score was 150 to 149.| All theu LEO HOUCK noe tennant JORDAN 1S VICTOR to take on Leo Houck in the four BEEBBia BB | round semi-windup to the Sultivan-) i icersers Neff battle tomorrow night at the Chase Sibley lost his claim to Elks’ club, This will be Leo's first | tho Northwest three-cushion cham lattack on the lightweight division | Pionship at the Pope-Stbley parlors and ring followers believe that he|last night. Charley Jordan, former TEE REELLLELEEELLELLLITILL LIST LL wett | PAT EASTLEY TO | PITCH GAME | Pappa, rt ‘ o \¢ nivo, If or ; H. PO ‘ 6 ‘ 1 4 should nip such stunts the bud while the season is young. | Seattle played the game under pro thousand | rast ' | is picking a tough old warhorse to try out on. | Blow It Happemed } | arent in ington, Ind. He gave a sample menu that will be adopted next fall, It includes Breakfast Fruit, cer | SEATTLE BATTERS bread, butter and milk | WERE UNLUCKY Lunch—Chops, baked potatoes, Every ball hit by Seattle bat.|} lettuce, bread and butter, milk or couver * , pga od, healthy Roast, vegotables, let mn the nose, but right at som 1 or watercress, bread and said Tealey today, “We w butter, bread pudding and milk scked, that’s all. The boys hit To break the monotony Stiehm but couldn't get them where allow the men fce cream on “opposit on weren't || Saturday night and coffee for breakfast Sunday morning. "| ELLIS LOSES TITLE PITTSBURG, May 18.—-Charies Frisco cue wielder, won, 150 to 141 MAILS PITCHES INNING Walter Matis, former Seattle twirler, pitched the last inning for Brooklyn yesterday and went thru without allowing a bingle. r o| SMITH HITS THREE °| Jack Smith, last season with Se ${attle but now playing center field ¢|for the St. Louls Cards, got th o| bingles out of five chances yester 6 REUTHER HITS HARD “Dutch” Reuther helped Butte beat Tacoma yesterday. The for- mer Spokane Indian got three hit out of six trips to the pan VERNON NOW AT TOP HW Patterson's he Coast league. The Los Angeles ‘ in third place ,| has been in the cellar a couple of weeks club now tops TED LEWIS TO MEET MIKE New York boxing fans should be hall—Calve ion ing tonight. Ted “Kid” Lewis, the +s yetdpyietiesone athe glish middleweight, and Mike Gibbons are scheduled to tangle NORTHWESTERN LBAC in a 10-round melee, This will be ve Gibbons’ first appearance — in 10 otham since he fought Packey Mc = Farland at Brighton BACK HOME " “T did not look so bad in my fight “ | with Frank Barrieau in Portland a | some folks would have yan believe,” KENNEL CLUB TO MEET said Billy Wright yesterday on his A meeting of the Seattle Kennel] return to Seattle. “I was foolish club will be held in the Ohio Den-| to try and make the weight for the tul parlors Friday evening, at 8| match, It made me weak as a kit- o'clock, ten and put me on the bum proper.” | rounds, Hagen gaining the decision pass his slab feats of 1914, when BY EDWARD HILL he toppled the Prepare to shed a tea loyal | CY NEIGHBORS American league fans EATS REGULAR fingers " . a wh « Neighbors should worry Unless some 8 rd, old 00 Sa Pa ee Geter rigere There's something wrong when he thing bappens the iar Gusts Ged Kaowa ama peaseaa | OU fla pay every two Bosto n left whenever baseball Is spoken, has Weeks for playing bail. Cy was no hander seems des | been benched. ; jooner re 1 by the Giants than tined to smash his Cerne he had b . ned ¥ | « a cri Chee Sor os © he ad een sign t by. Great Fatle record Pastimer on the baseball green: inst one day's salary before ‘signing | This year Leon sward are numbered, Hugh Jennings | with Seattle. : ” ard has pitched says that Sam has been benched s i! | even better ball permanently GEORGE MORIARITY e mn he did in Tt {# true that Sam has been dec-| 1s MANAGER 1914, His port. |Beats Spokane i could not | mentioned therein. Colored Boxer O’LEARY BATTLES Mitten Slinger DUNDEE PORTLAND, May 18,—In the} ain event of a card of mixed ring | nis here last night, Lee Jobnson,| BUFFALO, N, Y., May 18.— California boxer, gained | Johnny Dundee was forced to ex the ¢ ion over Joe Benjamin of tend himself to the utmost here last Spokane, pounds | night in order to wrest a 10-round In the semifinal Danny O'Bried,| decision from Johnny O'Leary, @ the Portland lightweight, outpointed | Western lightweight hailing from Ted Meredith, colored, of the U. 8.| geattie, Wash 8, South Dakota. Romeo Hagen and! ‘The Western boy made a big hit Frank Parsiow, 158, fought six fast! with the fans. His style proved a pleasant surprise and, despite the fact that Dundee had enough points ma ey the colore Abe Gordon, 105 .knocked out Jim. my Lewis in the third round of|to win the decision, the lad from the! what was acheduled to be a six-round| pacific coast was the bigger favor. event it of the two today A battle royal wasa feature of the| O'Leary put up a bout that it was card a pleasure to watch. The little Italian with the Scotch name was WEST SIDE MAY DROP OUT | completely puzzled, The Seattle boy Due to lack of interest, the Weat| hit much the harder and more e! Side high school may drop out of | fective blows but Dundee's jabs the high school baseBall league. The| were more numerous, even tho team is low in the race and the | lMght turnouts are very poor. The Westerner was not to be Sa eereeennriens topped. He rushed Dundee from the first bell and forced the fight all the way. Had he fought a more defensive battle there ts little doubt t he would have beaten Dun probably knocked him out, as lhe had steam aplenty behind every blow, | WOLGAST WILL em, | CLAIM TITLE SALT LAKE.—Ad Wol, it is get- Don’t Take Chances } tink ready to claim the Hantweleht . championship of the world, accor Eating Cheap Food. ||: Best of Everything ATHLETIC FIELD Northwestern Leanne BASEBALL VANCOUVER V8, SRATTLE Today, 3:00 Adminsion, and Take Fourth Ave Cents, Cars | ing to a statement today by Larney | Lichtenstein, his manager. Ad knocked out young Gilbert, a local KEN WILLIAMS ILL Manager Nick Williams has sus- pended Outfielder Ken Williams on account of illness. As soon as Ken | gets back into the lineup Nick will llet a pitcher go. Grant’s Cafe At Moderate Prices. R. M. MONAGHAN, Prop. Cures Was Produced in On January 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J. Bugene Jor dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Neense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad vertisement reproduced which had been running in the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan cure the diseases Doomed to a Crippled Doctor Jordan appenied to the courts In the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Supertor Court, produced evidence of a character that caused Indge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Heense Judge French stated tn his Twelve years ago I had t decision: neck and under my arme, and ent them out for in eripplin The court cannot find tn my arm for It! ong tho best people in the fateful patients whom fh en ae of ARthrns, . Anaemia, city. Professional people, La et people of standing In the Receigy ae My communtty, people who are Chronic Gastri known to the Court person- Portland | treated to a rare bit of mitt sling-| Paralysts, Locomotor Ataxia, Rheumativm, Mening!itt Goltre, Strabismus, St called incurable diseases. ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the beet people tn the elt And I don't t to bear in mind the full name am it n be contende Jordan, ¢19% First Avenue, Sea they were either credulous p. m.; Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p. or {gnorant except as the spondence solicited. Watch each |]] laity generally is somewhat y ignorant of medical matters. There is no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has tended to benefit the patient. There is no contention on the part of the State, and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that there was anything in this advertisement that was Jordan GREATER VI | | not cure them. located on Second Floor of Dr. Jordan is now First and Yesler. serapper, in the sixth round last er Served at night without having to extend I will’ not pi himeelf. Glasses unless VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL 500, but admitted tha | ]] this case that any credulous cured mi on, I have remained or ignorant persons have well ever since, (signet) oO. B BOYD, been decetved. On the other 2716 Fearth Ave. North. hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be. my eve half of Doctor Jordan ate Rundteda of signed’ cesti from Paralysts o! ation jentie in, a, Paraiys There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt ts well to involve moral turpitude on the part of Docter Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Dector The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- injurious to public m ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The So that it gets Cown to whether or not this .ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated vertisement iy #0 krossly untrue as to involve | under oath moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, | Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his ind that the adveriisement ts so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case, ‘Ross Wilson | Is Chosen to Captain ‘*U” Ross Wilson, backstop on the U, of W. varsity ball club for the past |two'seasons, has been selected by his teammates to captain the 1917 team. Ross has always been known as a heady, consistent player and full of “pep.” He has been able to hold up his | part of the batting or as well }as doing a little fielding on the jside. In his position as catcher, |the cry “Can't get it” means noth- ing to him, for he always makes a valiant effort to get the foul balls that come anywhere near him. My reputation and stand is sufficient assuran absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 1st Ave., near Se: Court Condition for Life by Beattie, Nov. 1, 1914, ubercular abscesses on my the doctor re offere it might r ctor J; Bugens Jordan ore. te Inflammation of the Auditory Nerves, . Chrontoc Peg eg Bpilepey, eta. Hard ™m} he Bi °) Hip Di oe and m d address of Doctor J. Kugene le. m_to 8 - ™m. Saturda INDICATION C°ULD NOT BE DESIRED Doctor Jordan not only claimed to the Mutual Life Building,