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1916. PAGE 13 weurr AND JEFF ~ 4 4 | Jere THe | GoY TIME To MAKE UT t TO RUN FoR PRE | ) Got No HOW ARE ~ PUBLICAN NATIONAL | CONVENTION COMES OFF AT | CMICAGO ON JUNE 7, We've JUST | ~— BUT We ain't \ eer To ¢ some People Belong to Ledges and Some Don’t HAT S GAsY! You : WELL, EVERY RAILROAD) JUST START PACKING or. | bold TOR BELONGS To 2OME LO T 4 *< T KNOW HOW To GET To pl Abort HE ELKs, , ASONS *, OR Ss \ CHICAGO. To A MAN OF on oom KP, Riove { BRAINS § © LODGE. THE RULE IDENT S SUCH SMALL OF ALL LOPGES 15 To HELP | ITEMS are waucur | A BROTHER IN DISTRESS y cGy ~ Yes, BuY POLGH . } How ARE You WE GONNA )> { GONNA Do vt ? WE von'T HICAGO BELONG To \ PRAY, GNLIGHTEN eet \ ANY Lopee} Sin NEVER MiINO! ET OWN KNow every | LODGE GRip {f! IN THE WoRLO hae To, ¢ Way 4 ) vieKer | ER- WHAT LopEeEe Do vou BELONG ant, 1916, by 1 DON'T BELONG To ANY LODGE! ; a 3?- ONDULCTOR? 4 oft By BUD FISHER For Men Who Know Cheasty’s Smart Clothes $15 to $50 Featuring The Invincible Suit $16.50 Always “Values Tell” Your Spring Suit Made to Order Hh Dundee Clothes Hand-Tailored of All-Wool Goods All Goods Standard Dyed Guaranteed Fast Colors Why Buy Ready-Made Clothes When We Make Them to Order | $15 A Trial Is All: We Ask =—_ WE WOOLEN MULLS 304 Pike St. Open Till 10 P.M. Saturday Athletic Field Northwem BASEBALL SPOKANE, VS. SEATTLE Today, 2100 Opens Mo: 50 CENTS HATS KAVANAGH'S First and Union. 1006 First, at Madi Boys ldren's RACK BROADWAY HIC WHO HAVE Umpire Howell In Very Bad With All Seattle Ball Fans BY EDWARD HILL | uch to say th jow We haven't had n Blewett's tnatructions to ¢ this season about the work of the letter, It seems that it is partly }Harry Howell, umpire. I has ett's fau is the one that en getting some rich par 8 | give e f rorders, He from other scr the league, | should ea 6 8 with 20 We hed decid oft to Blewett to put ive him an even It he t do that | "After his work of yesterday, how © one else, The Northwest iH BALL TOSSERS | WON SEVENTEEN STRAIGHT jever, a few unkind words, must be ague will soon tire of Howell | jsald. Howell missed more balls changes his attitude on] and strikes in that one fracas than nd Jan umpire should in a series. His | |decision on the play at first was | GIANTS’ LINEUP | | rank. SWITCHED | In the seventh frame Sells laid) When Raymond was kicked out | bunt down the third base line. of the game yesterday |t made Bob Coltrin came it, but |Necessary some changes in the Se Left to right: (Top row)—Coach Henderson, Peterson, Hauser, made a short throw to Sheely attle lineup, “H Shaw came) Pearse, Coach Chr en, (Middle row)—La Fray, Munson, Capt was drawn off the bag a foot in from ‘left an overed #h Burke, Hoagland, F (Lower row)—Lanning, mascot, Hunt more, but Howell, who was ur Pug” Solis went from right to left - " piring behind the bat, and had plen- and Luke Glaveoich ambled out int Broadway's championship team has nat lost a game in two . ty of time to see the play, went th right garden lake got a) This afternoon they tangle with Franklin. Thus far it has won 17 blind for a moment and motioned chance to swing the willow in the| straight mixes. If Coach Henderson's lads are victorious today, they Sells out. Redlam broke loose ninth, He succeeded in connecting | will have finished two consecutive seasons without a loss. The fans wanted to lynch Howell. with the pellet, and came near beat Five of this year’a team will be lost by graduation. Peterson, was the worst demonstration an umpire seen here for) ing out a abort tnfield emash Pearse, Lanning, Hoagland and Ca j thet will be hare to fill, It SNOWING NOW IN alta — tow eo moons |- A Pat Eastley and Tealey Raymond ORSAY, FALLS en t wield Tadhg | Chet Mcintyre |were both thrown out uf the game), Tresident Jensen of the “No form of exercise so rap- | weight empire champions a |for kicking. Seattle had been fight |Full club came to Beattie wh MUSCLE AND BRAWN WILL sais “dardiosa a tases Cited | Ring George's. corommtion eeltbens ling hard, but lost ite pep here, and roy - eeting was tn session and and body as Durtng [tion thru George Walker. jthe game went with It, § to 2 peeve toes gia ts genre the 15 years I have been con. | Last year McIntyre's five best z je said at clubs on 6 01 b C |MARRY HOWELL playing of games this month watched scores of boys and |kane, and three of his men got Harry Howell should be & good | Despite this, games were scheduled men make themeelves over |five at the Los Angeles meet. umpire. He has had onough ex-|Now reports say yesterday's game| Brawn to-}kind of petit their places o «better human material : pertence to make him quch. Still,| Was postponed on account of snow | morrow aftern n the she ra wee of the padded gloves AMERICAN BEAU nee Harry has never been able to hoki Jensen was right and Calif. Con has mhifted Walrke from! I have been able to help an sated nee allied tn a job. Ho has worked In half a wat s place ut No. & to No and a erent because 1 . Lonte denen minor leagues. He has work. REUTHER SLAMS OUT T gi aced Harr in the middle of the sed common sense instead: of 2 4 in the big show, and wae chased |SSECOND HOMER net : ont. The men are nearly the same! qq of ring technique that actly the Federal last year Dutch” Reuther bare no fence also have one of the heavi-| weight Brokaw says the ers the beginner nd after an enco in fisthcatts |18 the Northwestern circuit eat crows that ever ed | change ride rages with Flelder Jo: all look alike to him. He slai Callfornia, better boat lines “altho I Pike 1 belleve, de | Harry means well qpnother homer over the right gar The lineup bas remained the va a the Stanford race, | more amateur cham hard raw to ho to den wall yesterday. Eviden 6 for w week now, and !t seems om rances it ts fully | any other man in ———$ 5 adit is growing on the big \kely that those who are r good self, never took Nick Williams moved him further |jn the boat now will hold down th 1 yaos Will 86.8] 9 Boxing leased.” | ] T k down the lineup for yesterday’s|/same jobs Saturday. Sam Briggs+o'clock Is the time of day McIntyre added to his laurels oca rac fracas has been selected to fill Ed Lead ake fa at {ts quietest and) recently at the Far Western Cham ers place at No. 2 oar. He wa are at thelr be plonships here where his 8 won! WOMAN SAN FIGHTS of the most promising oarsmen The ¥ have been holding four of the eight events against t e es with MAN the freshman boat | and (practices twice a day and are inithe pick of amateurs west of the The Tatas tat of * vom I this season he has the race. Capt. Clyde| Mississipp! ying to beat up pan WEF! ron aan th vt reity crew says) From Vancouver, B. C., he sent , n just outside the ball park after | $y iG catatisk ‘the Marken ites y punch. four coi ympic to Cor Vallis size issostnse ine ball cate ater cody ye Eg) a RC ny a the start say that it was ca The U. of W. track team departed | folowing Umpire How BETLESS RACES HERE today fo et with the Oregon | ell mn Se rig : Adrny phoned WILLIAMS MAY CHICAGO, May 26.—Only betless meet with Oregon gave Coach Van-|@&T_ KELLEY racing will be permitted if the owr der . en te Into some of, If Nick Williams is unsucce ers of Hawthorne track decide to the faults < locals, and a ‘Securing Oscar Harstad f attempt revive the game here (The fourth of a series of ar. |asked to gauge the course of a ball change F ‘ 4 he may land Herb Kelley, | this summer. ticles in which Tris Speaker, | hurled from a background of straw ps Regt « twirler whom the Port-| | This was the announcement to- who has made the Cleveland white or varicolored shirt ra the hs secured from the Texar| day by § f Treager when the! Indians the sensations of the scorecards, pop bottles, league. The coming of the new) prom of the proposed meeting season, tells his own story of peanut sacks and wildly waving Me the last lap of the relay race | ™80 Will mean that Emery We onsulted bim regarding the legality his career from the sandiots In with Oregon, Paul Clyde went after |“!!! have to pack his duds and look | of their plana Texas to his present position condition doesn't exist at his tan no hard thae wher he fin, |eleewhere for his lodgings of $57,000 beauty. Speaker le the Cleve land ball park eiulmays t pong ss the man of whom lelder (enjoyed batting ot he & b y ished he 4 — uD mo than | MARTIN NYE LOSES WHITE EASY VICTOR Jones says: “He is to a bali grounds and, according to one in. Cana ee. ws lead ge hg aos club what a spark plug Is to | formant, have averaged 384 for aT ok tea aie : rd has been re uN 9 es stomobile.”” seven years when hitt in that! pace, and > he did k St. effect that Martin a NCINNATI May 26. = cha ean automobile.”) ' Fears Weta Mitting: Ia: thet e 18 satisfied arsity cap- toria player, has bes sueohed eum ian BY TRIS SPEAKER green and pleasing to the eye sce Me fu econd base at Rick ss Mat ateala of Ther nt \ f play.| If any one thinks the oft-repeat ell as he ad the International league meen 38 baka: orca Maud Pe 4 recall how a ed complaint of ball players who ile and oe al So, in Roche, former St. Louis Browr ing lot of people crit. fail to hit in parks with the scram probability , ve a chance clsed “whe: bled backgrounds {s alib! stuff, | to take three first from the |NEW PITCHER 18 MEET IS SATURDAY oa ne Wold, ‘Saatestaly “seneelt” that Agios EXPECTED TODAY Bivens tas eae parnahe “alep. to the pints Newton Fast in Quarter | Nick Williams expects to have| EVERETT, May 26.—Fifty entries ond time, saying ook at one ball pitched from The coach believes Newton could | “Bugs” Relsigi out in uniform to-| have been received for the track I was Inclined to|@ dark green background; then ye made into the fastest quarter-|day. “Bugs” ts a left-hander from| meet here tomorrow in which the play out. of post. | sllmpse one hurled from the scram niler in the Northwest if he could | San Francisco, The veteran, Bill| schools of Snohomish, Whatcom tion for line hit, | bled background only get over hiv nervousness and | Bloomfield, will be let out and Skagit counties will com ters, T alwayn| It's as different as day is from desire to be in the lead all the time, | ——————— naire venient aun studied the bat-| night He una the first 100 yards in al ters. however, — - ost the same pace he runs the and being falrly | p~nannnnn Ranney ts race, at he can't ep factive, had confi tor four time LUstance BS Genes. in: my abl [low It Hlappemed | The coac ing now to get Af #dity to go back for AAS DADA hir it his pace at the ————<the drives. Here first and make more of @ run out Speaker - is my argument (ig ao dias i rae jot i I figure 1 can get three balls hit ne See: ee ms eee ne —— | in front of me that otherwise | . be 8 would go for hits, to every one that | CE ie Yee ae Ga THE FINN WINS RACE foes over tay lead, It's percent: | eT A NEW YOR y 26.—The Fi age every way you look at It, And Te, ee aS bee Pie H.¢ lautucnta ass fan that's just the percentage I've had 1 tw allenbeck ear-old colt al I came to the majors. I play 4 > 8 2 wot tropolitan handicap, the ed what some persons called a tae , oreeractng; ‘clagals Of thie short right field before switching | ts - arse he Finn beat to center and had the same re a ae ee ae mano Aet eers winner, : pults AD. R. HPO. A. E (9 lene T nn carried 120 A fan once asked me if the s fee eae . crowds in the bleachers back of Ca AS ie center field bothe me. | told Bd kidd 8 PORTLAND, May Jee Jobn | hin the only trouble I ever ex oe Sree eae ee ery son of Oakland, and Billy Mascott perienced from the jury in that aS ie eee . ike « are the headliners section of the park was when | ® a ay ae 1 on tonight's boxing card at the Rose 3 a oat + had to bat with them for my back- | ‘ ies aaa City Athletic Club. Al Summers PAcK yo pipe with VEL- ground, If the fans give me field-| acca ry eeerterrgrracr eer and Romeo Hagen, Jockey Bennett ’ ’ ing room and space in which to go bre B and Joe Gorman will furnish othe VET an you won't be Pee} got the balle hit my way, r| teers ay cperny haat: | six round bouts ‘ never have a kick comin lspekane eeeesel troubled with a hot very, batter ‘will tell you, how: siehaha NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ever, that it is a tough proposition | ., Sacrifice hit se Two-base Won. Vast, We box. to face good pitching when your |tere nite nciciason terns aeine a eyes are constantly trained on a suthe ” ” beekeround of jumbled lettering. is is on scoreboards, " et 4 ments paint: | & ere |B raceme rharedag's ieonite ral NUN oO) @4 in assorted colors summary—t rune and 4 hits off Motvo f | 4 penane ¢ { ‘Tne seamed cpucal diffleuiey|i° 1% ‘Amines! & sane ond © hite oft ® é iE eel Mg hat Mg arises when the fellow at bat ie!ty Metvor, Time—1:60, Umpire—Howell pt. Burke will leave empty shoes | A great revival of xing thru out America this year will follow | the n nd herdier manhood as & measure of militar | preparedness amateurs to ever degree jthan tn profesr ka These are the v f Chet Me lintyre, physica of the | Seattle Athletic ¢ and trainer Jot more amateur Oxi n, ham |plons than any other man this country Mcintyre believes tendency to frown on the mo robust sports and to elevate the mollycod- die how been squashed Good red blood ts to have t ga in the way he Everywhere | see evidence « continaed that ma art is to see renewed 1 larity among all classes. Io Seastie there has been a not able increase in the number of business men, as well as ungeters, who want to learn games at Stockholm in the world’s lacrosse championship Will Boost Boxing Game, Says Veteran 1912; won with his team; took four Domin fon boxing championships at To. ronto, and captured the middle SECOND AVE. AT YESLER BIG MEET TODAY AT CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 26, —Two handfuls of men from the Pacific coast, ene group wearing the Cardin. Stan- | ford, the other the Blue and Gold of California, represented the Far West to In the an- nual track and field meet of the Intercollegiate amateur athlet- lo association. Opposed to the westerners were small armies of sprinters, runners, |jumpers and weight men from levery big college and university in the East. As far as numerical strength went, Stanford and Call- fornia were hopelessly outclassed, But every man they brought to the Atlantic seaboard {s among the best in his event, so the invaders expect- led to figure largely in the final tal Yes. ‘DUTCH’ REUTHER GETS NEW LIDS “Dutch” Reuther has twe new hats coming as the result of hie hefty willow wielding. Hatton @& Oliver have a sign on the fence offering a $5 lid to any athlete knocking the apple over the garden wall, m not ready to collect yet,” sald Reuther this morning. “I'll try to outfit the team with. lide while I'm Modern rooms. 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