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> J ] wea is over Myers will rank with [Webb Knocked From Johnny ( O’ Leary and /¢. MACK'S OMITHY [a NEW STAR BY HAROLD JOHNSON Muscles developed as a kid, puffing bellows and massaging the anvil in his dad's black smith shop in York Springs, Adame county, Pa, are mak- ing Elmer Myers famous these days. From the smith’s stand be- Pmeath the spreading chestnut! to the front rank of the 1916) curving marvels was a short} q “head for the rookie who now oasts a record of six straight triumphs, the last scored hav- ing knocked the chesty In- dians from first place. “Myers is the greatest young pitcher I have ever developed. Bet- ter than Plank, Bender or Coombs? Yes, sir! Myers does not know as Touch about pitching as these old Stars, but right today he is a bet ter pitcher than any of them were fm their prime. THAT IS MACK’S TRIBUTE TO THE GRADUATE BLACKSMITH. The youngster ts a right-hander, Stands 6 feet 3 inches tall and has Hoppe entered the ring first and | As we did, soon followed (This is one of a series Eddie block away. Pinkman, lightweight boxer, is writing of his recent trip to Los|I Angeles, where they are still talk- ing about him.) BY EDDIE PINKMAN IT had the dressing room that I used In my workouts, so I was right at home. As | 1 was undressing, | the first remark | made was about @ long pair of arms, which aid him fn getting closer to the batsman before he lets the ball go out of his hand. That section of Pennsyl- vania whence he came saw the rise of Chief Bender at Carlisie schoo! and Plank at Gettysburg. Asa boy wonder Myers was*call- 4 an “Iron Man” because of his ability to hurl and win three games @ week. Mack signed him in 1912. ‘The lad was then 18 years of age, so Connie shipped him to his son, Earl, at Raleigh, C., for season- ing. After two years in Dixie, Myers took the 1915 training jaunt with | the Mackian host, only to be re turned to Raleigh. Last fall he again reported to the Athletics, but failed to impress until the last week of the season, when be blanked The youngster has splendid con- ‘rol, a corking curve ball and a easy delivery which gets the ball over the plate almost be- fore the batter realizes it. In three! games against Washington, Detroit and St. Louis in the same week,/ only 12 hits were made off him. Only one Tiger rapped him hard, ogo getting three safeties. predicts that before the Walter Johnson and Grover Alex- ander. Mound at Spokane SPOKANE, June 15.—Great Falls knocked Emery Webb off the hill in the eighth frame yesterday. The score: RH E Great Falls .. +10 14 2 Spokane .. -6 4 7 Webb, Renther and Murray; Clark and Howarth. ALASKA EXCURSIONS how cool I felt. |" We touched gloves and the bout It seemed a8| was on its way in whirlwind style. tho I was prepar-/}A right cr well-timed found tte ing for a work-| mark, whic nt Willie stagger. out Instead of a/ ing, but he came back fighting. An- important} other right found the target and After Earl Mo- piihen gave me a *%, brisk rub he told “PPR me to time a right cross right! Moff the reel. Ina couple of minutes, Jack Doyle called to us that it w round of the sem!-windup, so Hoppe | again Hoppe's Hoppe’s next rush I met him with @ left, followed with another right which I missed, and, as I did so, Hoppe lunged at me, and I sidestepped him and let him fall on his face, which hft the canvas I went over to my co! the last|ner and waited for him to get up, as he was down a couple of sec cros very hard. mob of fans went wild center of the! ring and agreed on clean breaks. | We went back to our corners and/ the bell rang that was starting the king of the four-rounders and Ed- die Brewster, the new boxing sen. sation, as I had won five straight bouts chose for me to work with In Los, Angeles. We went to the alnst everybody head rocked they By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Sk | SEE ALASKA | The splendid steamers “Princess Charlotte, and “Princess Sophia” Comfortable rooms with modern iences and meals that are all that is to be desired. No seasic cess Alice” service. 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However, the strategist of the thuslastio sportsman and devot- ed much of hie time to golfing, riding and playing tennis. FRANKLIN | BOYS GET NUMERALS On ball, basketball and |the Franklin high school. Athletes winning letters tn base tennis were arded their Initials yesterday at), At the same time Horace Chee 15, 1916 PAr™ © ‘BOUT NO 0 BEING DoGUooeD BYE DWARD HILL Johnny O'Leary, the pride of Seattle in the lightweight division, who is now meeting the best of them in the East,| is expected home in Septem- ber for a short visit. At that time a bout will be arranged between him and Ed- die Pinkman, the present sen- sation. Both are willing to go and both boxers expect to be home during September. Austin & Salt have had some correspondence with O'Leary, | who lost to Johnny Kilbane at! Buffalo, N Y r, the other night. Johnny says the pickings in the East are mighty good now and that he would not leave, | but that he will visit his folks | here in the fall. O'LEARY WOULD BE |THE FAVORITE Despite the fact that Johnny lor Leary would be the favorite, the bout should prove a mighty Inter esting one to watch and a good lone from the box office view. It} would undoubtedly draw more/ chink to the box office thao any/| match that has been made in Seat tle for many moons. PINKMAN GAYS HE WILL | BEAT O'LEARY Eddie Pinkman 1s confident that can step fagter than the | Canadian champion, in spite of the experience Johnny has gained d Pinkman May F ight Here in 1 September BY THE SPORTS EDITOR ]) THE ETERNAL YOUTH watched them come and watched them go, Some mediocre, others clever; You've read this line before, I know— | Old Nap Lajote goes on forev se 8 | “The Big Three"—Tyrus Raymond Cobb, Joe Jackson and Tris/ Speaker, kings of the hectic swat-—are fighting It out again for the batting supremacy of the Amerioan league, The older or der used to be Cobb, Jackson | and Speaker, Now it is Speaker, | Cobb and Jackson, with the only Tris forty odd points to the fore. at 8 Speaker hae led the American league in batting practically all spring. And he shows no tndica-| tion of ylelding his position, al-) tho Cobb ts moving up and Jack- son is right ee the Georgian, 3 Ho's Speaker's bidding arabe Is now} 871, He has made 65 hits and scored 35 runs, Cobb's mark Is 827, Ty bas poled 64 hits and tallied 28 times. Then comes Jackson with .321, 562 hits and 25 runs, 3 8 Cobb hae had many a bitter fight in the last nine years to hold his sway over the American league batters. Nap Lajoie gave him one themorable battle and Joe Jackeon drove him to over the 400 mark two years in succes- ston. Bo 8 No matter what any one else has hit, Ty has always managed to move just a bit beyond them by October. There are those who are confident that the Georgian will catch and pass Speaker ere the summer wanes to the fall, and will hold Jackson safe again. zm 8 It Is not Improbable that Cobb will REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ‘Terre Prat In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown oo BBO | $16 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 tnation and advice free. Call and See Samples of Our P' | and Uridge Work. W ss 4 | | the ‘Tent of Time, Most of our present patronage ts k im wtih ving good ta Gur office, be sure you are in the Hent place, Bring this ad with you. a1.00 Cut - Rate OHI 207 UNIVERSITY #7. @gpesita Koaver-Fetersen Os, Denti: ori ae adrift later, He has the goods, ac-| cording to the dope, however, and | Tealey intends giving him @ cha NO CHANGES TO BE | MADE NOW } No changes will be made tn the | Seattle lineup Just at present. Mike | Sheehan came thru with a couple of neat hits yesterday at Tacoma, | and Manager Raymond figures he} may be regaining his stride. He | was recommended to Raymond more highly than Brick Eldred, who poled ont a homer and won yesterday's game. RGENTAGE ‘COkUMN. MAN. ff Reports NORTHWESTERN, LEAGUE w Spok 2 ‘alls Great Seattle NATIONA! Brooklyn ladelphia aw York Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost, Pot a4 {620/ 34 {B10 24 lata] Bt. Loute 26 (4at| Philadelphia so aaa, VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable | and myself started for the arena | onds. bro was chosen to captain the ° : . b - d Cage as the dressing room ts a halt (Continued) iit tall tape. Thabo raveiving| ie: Serene Te NENA | Seeomt teriae po othe, se yep ‘ | Woe wore talking to a friend who| and Speaker is playing as he Fone amis, Dewey Roberson. |aaw Johony fight in Philadelphial never played before, while Jack- eg ele, Clothier MoKinie?+|not so long ago, and he said that} son is out to refute the rumor | fa git meenigy 5 attateldt | the Seattla boy had improved 150] that he ts slipping. This com | Nect Horace Chesbron Johs park,|Per cent aince he last fought in| bination of circumstances prom. | en en co ithe serthwent, ives to make trouble for the only j}man, Max Allez, Edward Judson, eeren he Big Thre SMAS [egg Mes Pieced Oa ANGELES STILL TALKING | ‘t again. Thotr fight bids fair to| s , vont | ABOUT PINKMAN the high light of the base- Hugh Russell, John | Efaw, Ken-| “Our hero” is atill tho talk of the awe ne pbell, n Burkman, |town down tn the Cafeteria village. anima, so chemin tas oe aun Yeon he has started Ifke a evo d Kenyon and Clyde | Newspapers there are talking of « - 4 } 1 Meadows. return match between Pinkman| garded with suspicion. Southpaw | "Riciwind, as if dant on camming a / MOST 06 ciagets who wore rennet between, Pickne: |Northwestern League} pitchers are sometimes looked |r"the” country. He. has already [ais awarded thelr “F's” follows: |pinkman will beat Hoppe when| Directors to Settle ee 2 yes Se ae e Ne ‘ lows lads meet again. eta ° In tennis, however, the case is dif-| Son titre eT Ork LA"B Tenals | Oy onnson, Rhodes, Murdock, Gru-|‘"° ‘W° lads mest a6 McGinnity Plaint| ferent. In fact, four of the braint NG SERIES RRR ner, Slsler, Akimoto, Ben RALPH GRUMAN WANTS | | est champions in the history of | son, Taylor, Amundsen and) TO MEET JOHNNY Portlander,|, Directors of the Northwestern | the game—Beals Wright, Norman Blomskog. Ralph Gruman, the Portlander, | 8 | F. Brookes, Harry Waidner and Com lete Ri rt —— |who already holds one deciaion | !eague were in session today at the) Lindley Murray—are southpaws. AMERICAN RESULTS jover Johnny O'Leary, has written | Seattle hotel The meeting was) Se eeie te mond biscae,” Thee of Market Toda At Detroit 6, New York 3 from Portland, where he recently | calied by President Blewett to set- . ange anlar greet pd VF) At Chicago 4, Washington 1 lost a newspaper decision to Wil’/ tle the Itttle argument between | ave been In 8 & Boston & ° chie, doubles players, There is a rea- 5 ‘rl “sei eguoagi O'Leary is coming out this way|J0® McGinnity, manager of the/ son for this in the fact that when |? 2A lS pala whelessle Dealers fer . gt ie soon. Hoe {s anxious to again) Butte club, and Umpire Bush. they are paired with right-handers Vegetables ond Fratt NATIONAL RESULTS match his skill with the clever Se| McGinnity pulled a lot of small the combination can cover more At Brooklyn 8, St. Louts 5, attle Ightweight. | town stuff in Butte recently and ground without being forced into (Corrected ed ty %, W. Getute & At Boston 4 We note, however, that | was nicked for a $100 fine, He ts| bdack-handed strokes. . At New York 0, Chicago 4. Gruman weighed 138 for his bout! now trying to get it back. During the last two seasons still At ‘Philadelphia 2, Pitteburg 2. with Ritchie, while og apd ig another hard-hittiag port-sider has| No va " I|the beam at 130 pounds for the joined the ranks of the tennis elite. | rt pig as: p| einem bout. His name is S. Howard Voshell. | - } THE BOX SCORE : Last summer his game was wild Sabon Wines: ath 7 Te eterse | MINTYRE gays GRUMAN but effective except when opposed 4 uo ea pee | BEAT RITOHIE by the greatest steadiness. His a per erste se @ He wir) ‘, Chet moran bow pray Porc w ating | Cantaloune Cal, ~ | wt » ¢| boxing instructor, saw the Ritchie Scam a 96 Senders Sonne tek tee [Cunningham fs. ¢ 1 ¢)Gruman fracas in Portland, and Cal fruit joe ¢ says that in his optnion the Rose Chertee...- 2 Giadings, 1 a ®\ City Ind had considerably the best FB se ogee oar : i o|of the going, despite the fact that {gee et gy te i a ®ltwo newspapers found against | Clark Seediings 2 1 Os Q|him. One other Portland paper | | : ~-|enlled the bout a draw and the oth-/ ws 8 11 et ee ve it to Gruman. Cc Local iettocs, per Gonl.:. 0 @ ABR HPO. 4 B}% Bute ures ooal lettuon, per orate 1 $303 2% f)purcece sect with JOHNNY | . Bohne, se 2 4 1 6 1 & 3|AFTER GRUMAN MIX On January 7 of the year 1 | an, rf... ’ 2S Be ae It was after the Gruman cant 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor Thompean, vd $ ¢ 3 18 8 @lwhich Johnny lost, that Frank Pur-|[] dan was arraigned before the | wo: t + 3) 8 3 8 Bleell and O'Leary decided to go|[} State Medical Board and his er ‘ Rot © © © 6 © Slseparate ways, Purcell is now no|[f Neense to practice medicine 18-baa- + $ 2 1 4 2 Sidoubt endeavoring to find a con-|I} revoked, the contention of iat dees *2° $ 3 + 8 Slventent way to deliver several the board being that the ad- 9% | swift kicks In the vicinity of his|[] vertisement reproduced, aera ee my a7 et 2t 17 Slcandal appendage, He has lost|]) which had been running in Turnipa, Cal Santas 145 | gga hatted for Bonner tm ninth. | | | !considerable kale by not sticking I] the local newspapers, Apples 09002088 o-s| with Johnny. I] untrue, that Doctor Jordan Javon Weeeee crrseee Taagian nartno: | RAYMOND AFTER NEW | could not cure the diseases Old Winesap . . Tome run-—Ei-| PITCHER mentioned therein. IN | Onions oe ail Boss Raymond, of the Giants, Is Doctor Jordan appealed to |ontons, Australian * +, ‘m.jendeavoring to grab a pew ora the courts in the matter and rans Ontons, Cat ‘ ) Melvor| paw slab artist for the Giants, e the trial of the case which Prin- Oo Can THO FTL |b Bonner 2. Waiked—Beatley 3, Melvor/twirier’s name 1s Bly. Ho was|I] followed, in the Superior offer unexcelled Onto kreen, | Walla enasissies signed by Russ Hall at the begin-|H] Court, produced evidence of conyen- ty Soe, ning of this season, but was cast/[] q character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or ignorant persons have been decetved. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city. Professional people, people of standing fn the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people In the eity. And I don't think that it can be contended that they were either credulous or ignorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters. There ts no contention here that any medicine has been given which {s at all harmful, of the testimony {fn this case seems to show, as far as that is concerned, tended to benefit the patient, There ts no contention on the p: and it so stated by counsel for there was anything in this adverti injurious to public morals. 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 is so grossly 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 acquatnt the public and his (ind that the advervisement is so grossly untrue as Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, First and Yesler. that any ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has GOAT GETTERS ROAM THE GOLF LINKS NEW TYPE OF PLAY INTRODUCED AT CLEVE- LAND IS NANNIES HAVEN Have you got a little old stray goat hanging around your ash can? If no, ship him collect to the Highland Park Golf club, Cleveland, Nam nies of any age, size or color will find welcome abiding places there during June and July, while the “goat-getting” golf tournament is raging The three members who get the most goats of other members dur- ing these months will win trophy cups. The club has laid in a supply of medals with goats on them. Members are divided into three classes, A class including golfers rated from scratch to 12 handicap; B from 13 to 19 handicap, and C with 20 handicap and over, Any member may challenge any other member in his class an@ they play on the handicap basis, The loser must give his goat medal to the winner, Then he can buy another medal and keep on challeng- ing and playing. There are three cups—one for the champion goat getter in each class. : RENNIEIS SURPRISE AT MEET The match between Rennie, the U. of W. entry, and McBurney fea- tured the play yesterday in the city tennis tournament now on at Blakistone fie. It was not a scheduled match of the tourney, however. Rennie had previously been el!m- inated but he came back against the favorite and won, 6-1, 5-7, 6-1. The results of the tournament matches follow: McBurney beat Rennie, 6-0, 5-7, Wilson beat Mattice, 6-1, 61, Anderson beat Laizure, 64, 6-8, Maneel-Smith beat 6-4, 6-4, Mrs, Morris and Le Blond beat Miss Ferris and Lamping by de fault. Miss McDonald and Allen beat Miss A. Greene and L. Brows) $6, 10-8, Russell and McBurney beat — Thomas and Earnest, 6-1, 6-0. Fiset and Speidel beat Wilson and Van Kuran, 2-6, 8-6, 6-3. Le Blond and Le Blond beat Weber and Mattice, 6-2, 7-6, Renton Is Victorin Mix With Bellevue Bozart hurled Renton to a 21 to 4 victory over the Bellevue squad Sunday. Jorgensen worked for the losers. Excursions East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” Every day until September 30th For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies take the celebrated “Olympian” leaving Seattle 10:15 each morn- ing. To view the wonderful engineering feats through the forested Bitter Roots by daylight take the luxuriously appointed “Columbian” leaving Seattle 7:30 p. m. daily. Information and Literature City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan's Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by : Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, No Twelve years ago I had tubercular abs neck and under my arms, and the doctors h cut them out for $500, but admitted that !t might result in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J, Eugene Jordan cured me without an operation, and I have remained well ever since. (Signed) C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here tn Seattle for the past thirty years, and hundreds of signed testimonials on file tn my office, written by grateful patients whom T have cured, will attest to its wonders, ‘ures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Frystpelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart cfiea Str Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sctatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis, N «ia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvatu Goltre, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so- called incurable diseases. Deafness from Peralyst There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, tt 1s well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Huge Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m_ to p. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Corr spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkab: cures. | | | | | to invelve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor | | | In fact, all Jordan GREATER VINDICATION C DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were Incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced in court scores of actual- y medicine that “LD NOT BE art of the State, the State, that sement that was many friends with the proven facts in the case.