The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1916, Page 9

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TOMPRABBET 7%? emt | AP RaSh at 5F 9 ne 7) eae WEVE ONLY A FEW Days Leey W 6ET TH CHICAGO SEE WF WE CAN FIND A WAY BY EDDIE PINKMAN Beattle’s Sensational Lightweight Tt was just 11:30 when the crew | pulled in the gangplank on the S. 8./ Governor, bound for San Francisco ‘There was a big crowd down to} gee the passengers off on thetr jour mey to the “Land of Sunshine.” Adout 50 people on the pler knew that I was sailing. Most of them were composed of “frat” brothers, who sure gave me a grand sendoff Of course a few girls, and last, but not least, my dear father was there, and mother was taking the trip with me. After a very pleasant voyage we @ocked in San Francisco Sunday| afternoon. The sun was just lower img over the “Stlent Pacific,” with ‘the Golden Gate as the big stage. There was a mob of people ta meet the boat, but only one to meet mother and myself. We went up to the hotel and registered, and then took a walk down Market at to see the town. All the people seemed to be always in a hurry, and looked as if they were all anxious to get to their destination. Very few, if any, stopped long enough to say “hello” to each other. As it was then 9 o'clock I decided to re Ure early, so I went back to the) otel, and was soon in the Land of Looks for Harry Foley | In the morning I was awakened by the sun beaming in my window, and was surely surprised. s I thought I had slept way {nto the day, but ft only § o'clock. | After breakfast I decided to look up Harry Foley, the promoter of the Dreamland rink bouts. I met Bis supposed-to-be matchmaker at Gam Raffel's jewelry store, at Powell and Market. I did not introduce myself, and meither did he, but asked what purses they were giving, trophies. At first he joked, and] tried to kid me about boxing, but after a short talk he found tha was a fairly good manager mys ‘Then he introduced himself, and I) did likewise. Being amongst friends, ‘we talked more freely. Foley offered me a $25 watch ort — the finest the world? has in That Seattie billiard parior Come In and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor UTT AND JEFF—Gee, Jeff Has a Lot of a im TYME POR THE convennon,) LET'S THink HARD AND 4 . | \ ferme ) Willie Hopp: lightweight In the ring today. 2 7 j> 1 How INTE LLICENT ‘) But We AW'T GOT No MONEY Now Lay's YRy AND THINK OF Old Fashioned $ TRIED TO GET JOB IN THE MOV Eddie Pinkman’s Own Story About His Recent Trip to Los Angeles |clared the victor, then after a squabble Hoppe was given the decision Ideas | HOLD OF (or RAILROAD FARE ? TVE 6 Mut How COULD We Bum OuR WAY ? How couco We GET THe PRICE At firet Pinkman wi A near-riot followed. medal to box a very good welter-!ter. After dinner I went down! where Ih weight, then if I beat I would | Broadway, and by chance I met Ar expected to go to work get a $75 watch or fal to box|thur Banks, an old Seattle friend t he was elther Willie Hoppe or Eddte Shan-| We talked a while about the North, the William Fox Film Co. then I journeyed back to the hotel went together, as the non, but we did not come to terms, so I decided to go down to Los Angeles with my mother, sfter an eight-day stay In San Fran which was spent in seein, of interest, these place of the Cliff house, Golden Gate park, the Presidio, which guards the Gate and San Francisco, China- town after dark, Oakland, Pied mont, Berkeley and Frisco’s numer- ; ous cafes On Friday night I went out to Dreamland rink to watch nine pre liminartes, with Hoppe vs. Shannor fn the main event, in which I thi Shannon won the first round, w Hoppe had the second, third a fourth rounds by very big margins altho the bout was declared a draw Here was where I found out that I stood a good chance wth elther Hoppe or Shannon, altho I would not get a chance to box them In San Francisco, so I sailed Monday on the S. 8. President, with my mother, for Los Angeles. We rived in San Pedro at 5 p. m. Tues day, and had to take the car for a 26-mile ride, as Los Angeles {s lo- cated inland, San Pedro being !ts sea port. Meets Seattle Friend | wre went up to the hotel to regis Through Leave 10:45 P. M, (G. N.); 4 Northbound Thursdays, Saturdays Cars, % have advantage of same schedu Similar Ride on the Liners with For May sailingsof the Twin Pa Ticket LC. Smith Bidg.—J. O. McMulle & eteeccccccccccves Sleeping Cars Via Great Northern and Northern Pacific Rallways to the Ships’ Sides |}; S.S.NORTHERNPACIIC S.S.GREAT NORTHERN ‘i San Francisco Monday, Wednesday, Friday BEGINNING MAY 31 Arrive San Francisco 3:20 P, M., Second Day. BREAKFAST ON DINING CAR—LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP Leave San Francisco to Seattle and Vancouver, B. Train. Extra Comforts Without Extra Fare. Meals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. Becond and Columbla—T. J. Moore, C. P. A, Great Northern Ry. San Francieco—665 Market St. =< Seattle 11:59 P, M. (N. P.) 10:20 a. m., Tuesdays, service, with Standard Sleeping ©. Passengers !n coaches with change at Portland. le, the Speed of an Express aces, leave Seat Offices n, C,P.A.,Northern Pacific Ry. and retired The next day I was on a street car trying to locate Dick ¢ the psed-to-be-millional but I saw the se ture which had |Law” in big letters strung on canvas, Here I jumped car and went over to the which Reliance, where |Nation” and other big features of ® Very good actor. Mr. Henderson Griffith are produced. I met a Bil) *id: “There ts no work at present Elk of mine. We talked @ while/0ut I will put you down on the| about the picture work, then I men-/#xtra list.” for which I thanked him | tioned the fact that I was going Yery kindly ing of o big few “Mother and proved to be the Mas The Birth of the 4 tor the desk informed at the across off the studio, the company. and asked what I wanted. | him the introduction, whic tlo STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. ry y, Ive Gori! I KMow How To @ET MONEY To OCT To CHICAGO | | showtng hie badly mutilated hands, with which he can deliver as stiff a kick ae any Eddie Pinkman fought him in Los Angele s de 4 a letter of introduction | It so going up to so we two com re only a block apart. I arrived at the Keystone, | ered Henderson. | } the me to while, as he was fn consulta k Sennet, the owner After waiting a ¢ of hours a big man appeared handed | h men-| 4 the fact that I would make nt, Mar! WHAT Do You THINK OF THE (DEA a Pet off ©. Wisher COP RIT He OY me By BUD FISHER SET BY RITCHIE FOR LEWIS BOUT BY EDWARD HILL of $10,000 former wife's advi gie with) The report come is mad to advices from Port He meet »w in the City of One of the preliminaries to the| preparing for his RitchieGruman battle In Portland bh Gruman which | Tuesday night will be furnished Tuesday night by Joe Harrahan feather it Is sald that Ritchie le tak- |welght, and Muff Bronson, the Ing the bout with the Portiand clever Portlander son ts the i ~ lad seriously. He thinks a (boy that was awarded the decision good deal of Gruman’s ability jover Leo Houck and does not want to be |ISSUES CHALLENGE TO Lew or is in Buenos e and ed to him. 5 wafting and no p HARRAHAN FIGHTS IN PORTLAND TUESDAY find up men ‘ of whom Bat has se ected to tie himself to this time Dugdale Tries to Buy Players From Spokane Indians President Dugdale of the Giants has offered to buy either “Dutch” Reuther or Earl Sheely from the Spokane Indians. President Farr of the Indians, however, can not see Dug with a periscope. He replied |that these two players formed a part of the backbone of the In dians, and were not for eale. 9 Cheasty’s Smile When the Sun Smiles Under One of the Cheasty Smart Straw Hats $2.50 Up “Values Tell” Moran Still Able to Grab Off the Coin for Battle NEW YORK, June 8—Even if Frank Moran was whipped by Jess Willard, it did not put bim out of the financial running. Frank's name was signed today to papers that will give him $25,000 for his share of a match with Jack Dillon at Washington Park, Brooklyn, \June Dillon will get $10,000, IMI°oRE caught napping. WELTERWEIGHTS The bout should be one of the| Percy Brooks, 145-pounder, ts most attractive box office matches out with a challenge to any one of| —— yet staged in the Oregon metropo- his welght in the Northwest cetice’s Banter of its Perey ered in from Spokane SAME MANAGER HAD yesterday and sald he intended toy AZ BOTH BOYS camp here and do battle with all| ing Harry Foley, the Frisco four sin an effort to sew up the promoter, used to manage |N. W. welterweight championship Ritchie and Gruman. After|A letter, care of Austin & Salt,| Ritchie won the fog along nicely he dropped Dilly} Brooks has fought several bat- ip Foley. Later|tles in Spokane and has fought 1 Frank Parsiow and Valley Tram- Harry bitas, the Portland tddlewelghts. large a cut He gave away too much welght,| Foley ther however, and lost these contests. who was stepping PARSLOW WANTS TO clip in the Fr uman cleaned u and was go-| will reach him BATTLE HERE in the Bay ¢ and wanted to East. Foley | Portland that he couldn't get away, so Ralph sev connections and departed | neck of the woods. without him BATTLING NELSON TO cision over Valley MARRY AGAIN One knockout well as a draw nial|manian. Frank n the matrim Nelson. He is going to take his shows Trambitas Frank Parsiow has written from anxious to tangle with any 150-pounder in this He ts a clever scrapper and holds a 10-round de-| ith the tough Ru- y be seen in ace |ring was not enough for Battered/tion here at one of the Elks’ club mC OLUMN MAN REPORTS nament now being | Finals in School | Tennis Meet Will Be Run Off Today The Interscholastic p ed on tennis tour the MASTER SITPRQES 1 1? Surpassingly Sumptuaus S: wenn augur 7 EVENINGS—50c TO $2—3 MATINEES, WEDNES- DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—BEST SEATS $1 JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! TOMORROW NIGHT. — i - | A PEERLESS PAGEANT OF PERPETUAL PLEASURE H After 200 Notable Nights at YORK’S WONDERFUL WINTER GARDEN Peace and Pleasure = = ——= A SS INNACLE OF PRINCFLY FOMP, S MUS] VAST HOSTS OF YRES to the rie ne over to the Keystone Film Co (Continued Monday.) | - ook oe 8. A. C. courts is fast nearing the end T T N. W. LEAGUE STANDINGS Ide and Waller staged a hot « , c GIAN S LOS E, 6 0 5 Spek Wem, la, Sue, |mated yesterday in the singin. Oty PATVALIONS OF REWITCHING BRU | ane was returned the victor, 6-3, 63 a I DERING R | oon 3 14-884 Brown won from Allen, 0.6, 7-5, 63 p AND BEAWH DERING BL | a . " - i VANCOUVER, B.C, June 8—)walk, a sacrifice and @ brace of |terome ia wiaaee table bea Wr on ee Fifteen innings of a No. 1 brand Passed balls did the trick Seattle 9). Alem oa ssmor and Hanson ta ae beminine PR of baseball was dished up here |, leary swats featured the game. | 4 @ doubles finals Paradine © aikiataa = Sk lausta wien: ae '6 a ‘ ¢ ed a as of 14 FRIDAYS BOX SCORE Rill Rose started the affair and | poled out eadeakar: nd hon w vo « © Call This One Draw worked for nine innings, but when Sheet the Giants’ new o mee * ie eee vn ieee Bereeior foo saitientts coun tho ber Gor b. doable cee CF ter Cine (eee . 3 and Forget About It platter and tle things p in the/|to the pan. «Re Py , last canto, he was ferked bodily Manager Raymond was busy as|™ n ° 1 ‘ MILWAUKEB, June 3.—Sport- the Mneup and Bill Melvor | the proverbial making changes |». mise og tae ae ng authorities were disagreed to- jected in his place. Mack” in the Seattle | sp in an effort! &. 2a ¢ Gay as to who was the victor In last fited with the loss of the to get some batting strength at |“ oe Va ee night’s battle between Charley game, as the score was five each the plate when needed bp f 3 # £ f ¢l\White and Ritchie Mitchell. The when he took the hill The teams play here again today|sctvor p $ 3 f 3 fb) bout was 10 rounds, without a de The winning tally was handed/and leave for Seattle Saturday - cision the locals on a silver platter by | where a doubleheader ts sched Gites Tek tne "| —_——_—_—_ Mack" sad Geteter Oygman. A’ vied for Puntay. AR HPO. A Great Falls Loses * 2 1 5 3°) to Spokane i Pid bd kane Indians ORT ‘ 1 4 # ¢| GREAT FALLS, June 8.—Taco- 2 ¢ J} Sima copped the first game of the| : : + '} 8 |sertes from the local team yester-| ? Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers int siguesious takes é $ 9 /day,7to 0. The Tigers cleanly out-| egetables Fratt | ° © &lclassed the ‘Electrics in every de e ete Gt ease eo 7? Prices ¥ sa Producers for Tass, o| partment of the game. He de 1° . » 4 « 4 «| Joe McGinnity Helps} - 200 @ 138 0 @ (4 for Murphy r | to Win a Double John T. Murray, Daphne Pollard, Eviest Hare, Howard Marsh, . if secees H| BUTTE, June 8.—Joe McGinnity Helen Eley, Clarence Harvey, Miller angiMack, Sam Hearn, Al nd over h , ft dt + wrt , Arthur Hill, 5 “e a 4 16 9 nite 6) tumuton | held Spokane to five hits and help- ee ie il, Flora Lea, Margaret Warde, Lydia Carlisie 450 nd under 6 wansinon. ree./@d win his own game with a dou- i boo live 19 Gutent, ie snechan | blo up against the right-fleld fence. See |Geck, poss biden hare, nw @ un Rey brow! on bases os te Lae | Metab ceed Ga asc: ae Ge in Roy Brown Sioian, vasee/ The score was 8 to §. Browning 280 | Turkeys, live " Mead oy er rattas| Worked for Spokane 180 @ 200 | Turkeys, dreeed " a adinasen te ieee - — ™ @1%8 Vee o-1b. ”@ Bi Cheek n utent| My & £0 @ bie | Veal, inrne ae Byry.r ‘us| Swimming Meet Off} 0 @ 835 hie ela wale , . Franklin and Lincoln caused the| wif Butter, Exes and Cheese * calling off of the swimming meet | om |? ° le . scheduled between the two schools ~ og ER hgh . sning® and Broadway when they withdrew | Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 ice Septal rr | *—-Cadma l Melvor «|their entries. =_ — _ = ——— oe 4 Natl Washington mpire—P n « — om Navel orances 275 @ 360 creamery, #oltd ” i Parsiey, dew . | * a veo * | piapeLrHia, June 3—The| Schroeder Is Captain BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE ta 4 4 Domestic wheel chy woman's championship of the Penn PULLMAN, June 3 The Pull- ~ te | fimburger 2 @ 33 |evivania and Bastern states tour-|man baseball squad will be cap 9 Florida, crate 40 nament was won yesterday by Miss|tained by Fred Schroeder in 1917 nt} art Molla Bjurstedt, She defeated El-| He was chosen at a meeting last ‘ ‘i : eanor Sears of Boston in the finals. ! night. A Big D. Dany Were , 6.00 | peteet ranch of ” eentacsrinessnees — — ig Dog and Pony Novelty a1, A basket si SD | seas | Country Hay and Grain yekima utabenia, sett {Prices pald producer? ATHLETIC FIELD GE. «or ORME 32.00 @3n.e0 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Yellow Newtown Pippins. 1.60 @ 1.76 ton oats. £0.00 @ 11.00 ‘ is oti 008 Ones BASEBAI I Nine Clever Girls in a Riot of ' a ee eer ie, He Mirth, Melody and Dancing. . iM thy en? TOMORROW: DOUBLE-HEADER ~ — —_——+- € *, green Wheat 36.00 a7.0 i Onions, areen, | Walla . Other Big Features oman se is Operate on Battling] W@ancouver vs. Seattle . | Yekima se | DETROIT, June 3.—Battling Nel First Game 2 o’Clock 1 and 20c Potatoes |son was recovering today from an dmi H 25 White, new, Cal vere + | operation for appendicitis, which Admission and 50c White river Yekima Burbenks @1008 @acoe Was succesful,

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