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Tecra, an STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. PAGE ERA Rana? —_ if You Don't TILL KILCMY OWN) | BROTHER Por | TeN DOLLARS NAVE TD +i ( at KILL ANY Body. ALL You [/ ME Murr || GOT To Do1gto SNEAF kay A HERO AND | UP WHEN TH ON GUARD FOUGHT AND KILLED ) TONIGHT AND SNOOTY AT ME wit) } THE ENEMY, ITS | BLANK CARTRIDGES AND: f WORTH TEN DOLLARS WHEN I SHooT BACK AT - i TO PUT ONE OVER. \You wert GLANKS ( LISTEN, JUAN, WILL THINK TM é oO 6 q iN MIN { | You Face 49 'F | k1Led) oe Hits Safely in 15 Consecutive Games | They Dislike That Old Gotham Soil) California’s PLAYER LIMIT OFF Crew Due IN MAJOR LEAGUES; arenes They're finicky fell Washingt: all players e they vis he Polo grou 4 » New oday GIANTS DROP ONE Sy ty eee ees from the al city for hand-dr | —_——_— ing pars claim the soil The California crew left San/ BY EDWARD HILL In and arc »© plate in Goth Francisco Wednesday noon on the | Hey, you knockers, back to | (oo well acquainted and began hit am is “tr asserting that mer Queen on its trip north) the tail and uncut! ting ‘em out tn the Midnight league netead of drying the moisture and is scheduled to arrive here to- There hi been a young their hands, it makes them slippery day. | army of basebali knockers PLAYS WITH A and the balls and bats harder to The California eight meets the) gwinging the old hammer lust- SORE HAND handle Washington oarsmen on Lake ily and long for the past three Tommy Fitzsimmons, Vancouver _ Washington next Saturday years. The game wi ipping = shortpatcher, plays with a dozen Gosek Wallis ie bringing ten} into the junk heap faster than or more yards of bandages around live at the College ote ey a a racing auto on the Indian. his left hand. He ie still causing FOLEY INVENTS be near the boathouse apolis speedway, according to (what look like entirely good base NEW CUE GAME regu " them hits to pause and hange their 3 a 4 the poh atehedgaree ag ed Now listen: mind, but it Is noticed that he tan't Thomas Foley, Chi aKo's vet race is called. : Yesterday the playeriimit taking too many chances with Dis eran billiard room proprietor, Definite plans have not been| ‘wle was kicked out by the / sore mitt has Jnvented a new game for made for th ¢ th National and American leagues. pro” billiard players. It con Mieiting chow, bat Te ke probable | This ts the biggest baseball hap-/OLO-TIMER PLAYING | sie iak geevian ota Gerwune crew, but it is probable) soning since the Feds stubbed their NICE GAME the two spots on the table, After that members of the Varsity Boat chad will meet them at the boat and assist tn carrying the shell out to the university. Yell King Her-|Rolden time of baseball rick has plans for showing the men | Prosperity shot, the one of the table, and line during making one “free” player must drive object balls across th ‘continue to cross that toes on the rusty tomato contalner. It makes for the olden time, the It means | Eddie Fries, Great Falls outfield:| classed among the old-timers in the Northwestern league, altho he is but a youngster. He has been . | Believe us when we say that the « 1 id ie ‘ bia turn. around the city during their stay, : ‘ with «everal clubs and ti» now play = but the program has not been final. abolishing of the player lint ng a rattling good game with the JACOBSON ly arranged. the National and American league® rest of Bill Hurley's youngsters tmakes for a season of The officials for the race have agp to soil Dixie fans are hailing Bill Jacob Rot been selected. The visiting |The stringent period is a thing, 0 buon, of the Little Rock, Southern Wolverines et coach and manager will meet with |>Ysone day we shoyein ansociation team, as the new holder the Washington management some |*T* Icose. Now the youngsters PLAYER LIMIT OFF et the teened. for mitate Fathers consecutive hit time during the early part of the| Till get a chance to develop in the) ting in ball games in that circuit The sons of fathera who, 25 years _ Meek and the men will be named big, shor me WW ASSOCIATION The tall outfielder, formerly with|ago, starred on the University of ba # the New York Giants, Detroit| Michigan baseball team, are figh?. WHERE 18 THIS CHICAGO, May 20.—The aky wili| Tikers and St. Louis Browns, !ing this spring for the right to fill | CUBA PLACET be the player Itmit in the American |*™acked the pill safely one of jthetr dads’ shoes. John W. Codd “Whereinel! is this Cuba place association hereafter, it was an | Ore times in each of the first 18 ison of Judge George P. Codd, f [sames of the season mer mayor of Detroit, aspires jregular service at third base. to His {father pitched for the Wolverines, anyway?” quoth Charley Sehmutz, {nounced today by President Tom demon and handsome twirler of the | Chivington Seattle Gt as he entered the) The directors of the a refation lelub house after the game. “How | have just voted to rescind thetr | BROADWAY WINS John D. Hibbard of Chicago won }do these guys get so far fromjeartier action putting the player his “M” in 1883, Now, 33 yea home?” Jiimit at 14 Broadway's si later, John D, Jr, wants to play 5 ; att 0 Sluggers ran wild in | ee can tena ite crosman |yenterday’s game with Lincoln, and |Outteld ¥ . “ " . won, 12 to 1. La Pray allowed fov bis next win Don dees Sscete. U. of Ww. Tennis Team hits while his tqnmamaates pi | who hails from the same location as Havana cigars, bested Charley | and the Giants yesterday, 6 tol. | HAP MORSE PULLS [NIFTY PLAY In the third inning, Hap Morse backed up Giddings at the first sta | Blind Baseball Fans at Game Blind baseball fans to the number 5 were entertained by President to Meet Oregonians | racking out 16 stu ge sig aceads*Ganes SOCCER MIX SUNDAY. probably go South Tuesday. Games| jare scheduled with Oregon to be} played at Eugene, Friday and Sat urday ot7 Seattle's all-star soccer squadron will invade Tacoma Sunday and NO COMMISSION jthe world’s champions and Chicago tion and grabbed off a red-hot —- —_—— take on the pick of the soccerttes | White Sox clashed tn Boston. The a ° en r ¢ PROMPT SERVICE liner from Calvo’s bat that - jin the Destined City, The players |sightiess fans are inmates of the labeled for two bases. That is, It [will leave on the 9 o'clock boat | blind commission workshop in Cam |was marked for two bases before Morse got his doughnut grabbers | Blow It Happened | bridge. Each guest was acco’ panied by a guide who led him to a |from the Colman dock Washington “CHUCK” WARD TO GET HOOK Charles Ward, the sensational youngster who played short for Ab-| erdeen and Tacoma last year, has! %**''!* been turned out of the Coast league. | ate ft. | j | That Seattie has the finest billiard parior in the werld? Come In and see. Aloha Manager Makes Answer to Charges of Canttellas Two-bane John Barnes sold him to Portalnd | senmut« Seattie, Wash., May 12, 1916. BROWN & HULEN jalong about the fag end of last| Sells a Sporting Editor, The Star Second and Spring Third Floor |\season. He went great with the) Aeon The peace and habitual quiet of the training camp of the Oregonians for a while, then he got) c * Aloha baseball team was suddenly interrupted in a rude, but - — nevertheless audacious manner by headlines in our esteemed chronicler, The Star, Thureday evening, the 11th. The cause of a porn ere Sere this disturbance was found to be a young man—a very young Alaska Excursions ao. man—who alleges he manages the Canttella club, who, in a a Ld voice of callow immaturity, cries aloud a challenge to the famea tr | Alohas for a return match, not satisfied with the thoro trouncing 0 18 administered at Woodland Sunday, the 7th of May, The audacity ee of his demand and the impudence of his intrusion are overlooked in the light of the evident youth of the “manager,” parent frailty of the Canttellas. The challenge reached us after the feeling of kindness in | duced by the evening meal was still In effect, and we were re disposed to allow charity to overcome the impressive need for ; discipline and to receive the presumptuous “challenge” with the dignified courtesy for which the Alohas are famed. Our first thought was to endeavor to impress the absurdity of this demand, to point out the bitterness of a second defeat and the * anguish of disappointment. Feeling it would be but a fruitiess a} struggle with vanity, it was decided to accede to the vainglori ‘ ous desire of the Canttellas, and they are hereby informed that at a place and time mutually agreeable, the Alohas will and the ap- Friday's Results AL Gincinnatl i Bostor |] hand them a ticket to the land where the murmur of the tall At Chicago 2, Brooklyn 4 pines makes music all the day, and jwhere the air is heavy with At St. Louis 4, New York |] the drowsy aroma of the playful skunk. ‘ | We of the Alohas feel no malice; our only emotion is one AMERICAN TEAGUE uo lI of sadness and regret that our late antagonists are not Imbued js 9 400 with the true epirit of our national game i ‘ F. J, JECKELL, Managing the Alohas. them kid you By the Famous “Princess” Biaaindtine of the Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Charlot Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service, Com fortable rooms with modern conveniences, and meals that are all that is to be desired. Inside passage. No seasickness anttella ae Don't let Friday's Results right back SPORTING EDITOR Cleveland At New ¥ De Princess ATHLETIC FIELD NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE TRIO ARE FIELDING FIENDS Vitt, Bush and Young fielded like Admission 25c and 50c &. E. PENN SCENER ity eae’ voung Aeleed Ce eee eee eee eran HT orks gate went 16 lontngs,, tar VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Minally being called Tomorrow 2:30 For rate, sailings and other information, call or write GEO P. ROSSMAN arrested Renee ee aaa WE pea papier Baek aa Take Fourth Ave. Cars sition |Lannin of the Boston Red Sox when | on it seat and remained beside him thru S : &l | putout ABR MPO. A MICHIGAN FAVORED out the contest, explaining the VINgs : A GOOD THING, ae ae Hi workings of each play KEEP IT UP nee wi.3 8 of 1 6 8] ANN ARBOR, Mich. May 2 Association President Blowpi le winning s|Gremecr iy “...3 2 6 11 3 9| the Maxtor unheuny tox ar IF A THREAD Is pulled out of «| 810 Second Ave. home with the bleacher fans. He) 4 >? 4 : met the University of Michigan ath.|*2&&! coat, unraveled and exam Assets Established has instructed his umpires to step 2 1 1 9 4 6 letes in @ dual meet here this after.| {ned closely, the khaki shade w $5,500, 26 Years over to the bleachers and announce) 2 ¢@ @ 1 ¢ 6/noom. Michigan was the favorite | 0? found to be composed of threads | the battery for the patrons of the "he eet Oe jot bronss, light olive green, laven en-faced seats in the same man- : er and brown. phat: nis umps do to the grand: | 4 am m i PO 4 B | HOMER WINS CONTEST stand patrons, Little things like| p: 4 9 1 6 © | The Pirates beat Philadelphia! SEATTLE YACHTING season these should not be overlooked. | “+ t ‘ » e)when Carey crashed thru with ajopens Saturday. Several races The bleacherites certainly spprect-| fr ome gi : 1 4 8 %)four-baggér in the eighth scheduled right, 1916, je Mark Tew by H.C. Fisher U. & Pat oft, Hey ! BLANKS, You FooL, SULLIVAN V | NEFF;SHO COPY RGN 1A BY CR ANER By BUD FISHER Cheasty’s SMART SHIRTS for Near-Summer Days Priced Up From $1.00 “Values Tell” ICTOR IN Track Meet to «| BOUT WITH CHET Be Held WISGOOD at “U” Followers of Fistania who lerwels ht, who twice met Leo | Altho experts were agreed today were lucky enough to be pres Houck, is signed for a tilt with Joe/that there was little choice between ent at the boxing show staged Harrahan in the Rose City, before) Washington and Oregon in the in the Elks’ gym last night cer. the Hippodrome Athletic club, ontrack meet staged on Denny field, tainly have no complaint make as regards receiving fall value for money spent to The card that Matchmaker Adams got up could be called a boxing chop suey. There was a | Neff a drubbing, altho it was by a very skinny margin. The Southern er had considerable of a lead in the fourth and final round In the sel windup, leo Houck and Eddie" Shannon went four rounds to a draw. They fought at catchwelghts. Leo is getting heay Fe to Mt | tye night of June 6 are strong for Harraban, according the matter in a different light. LEO HOUCK SIGNED FOR BATTLE PURCELL FAILS TO CAUSE TROUBLE flourishing in the City of Roses and Portland fans |the rival coaches continued to view dope in the papers. Coach Vander Veer of the local institution of learning was sorrow- ful. Bill Hayward, the Oregon trainer, was the opposite. Seattle's eve 7 Wetie bit of everything on It. | Le0 Houch “will, do battle with| A list of officials follows: Chet” N joo ii ‘o Sullivan. Frankie Malone, the Frisco hurri-| Col. W A Inglis wilt be refeeay The Los Angeles ind gave away cane, in the semi-windup to the and Larry Martin will officiate as ‘ hand, Willie Ritchie-Ralph Gruman bout | starter; clerk of course, Dr. D. ©, welght and was still able to Pand) pout, in Portland, during the Rose|Hall; Judges of the finish, Dean | Arthur Priest, Regent C. E. Gaches ‘and Dr. William Dehn, of the Uni- | versity of Washington; timers, Dr. Don Palmer, Walter Stoel and Evidently Frank Purcell’s threat® taven Densmore: field judge i close up boxing in Portland bore | 4 Anderson, J. Williams and Ernie te Walters; scorer, Tom Dobbs; an- nouncer, Charles Rose stival there, next month. weight. The game is stil! fer. This fight was rather listless, Rain, even tho Frank spilled sev after the clambang contest pet eral earfuls of woe to the district by the pr mina mitt slingers. torney, city officials and others Hattling who heaves coa Iwhen not de fancy steps in th ed circle, did a “dervish with Eddie Haas of Everett, which he won. The boys threw themselves all over the ring and were eontinually gatting all tangled) lup in each other | Nick Schugar came down from : STANFORD COACH IS PEEVED; WOULD QUIT, 20 firm tn his stand to tender his res- Pyorrhea, May Special By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5. Seattle's Leading Dentist 705-713 First Ave. Union and Washington Blocks. he month of 2 going to teeth and course of STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May | Coach Frank L. Guerena wats the iE t c a full | twateciant ake on Harry Casey./ignation as coach of the Stanford | | give futt (course tor crew. Guerena was sorely disap. | fom $1.00 to $10.00. 1 je@ back whenever he wants to! pointed when the d |e lso going to make come. He made a big bit with the, hen the proposed trip to) a special offer of my fann because of his willingness to| PoUxhkeepsie was called off | $25 full upper and |mix. He stood up to the veteran | Deficiency in scholarship of one | lower sets of teeth for Casey and fought him to a draw. | 9 of the members of the 2 Some dentists | charge $60 for this set. elght was le y { " ven as the reason for canceling j regular set will | Billy Riley and a kid named Hnd- | eotiations for the trip. 1 ee sis tk arge will json fought four claret-stained os made Ser Eeeene | rounds to an even break in the cur} HOBY CRACKS THE APPLE tions, These sets will tain-ratser. | |be guaranteed for 15 JOE HARRAHAN GETS PORTLAND MATCH | “Muff” Bronson, Complete Report || of Market Today Qe | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for ¢ | Vegetables and Fruit = oe ° Corrected dat | Artichokes, dox ok y by J. W. Godwi ce Sox four hits against Groom of St. | Louis. | Portland feath-|-—— Hoblitze! made three of the Red | Pt, Be careful 705 or to come ys Fi it | r Drug Store. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. 705-713 First Ave. Open evenings until § and Sundays lunth'« for people who work. 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