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GIANTS LOOK MIGHT BY EDWARD HILL D. E. Dugdale, owner of the Seattle Giants, is today whether or not he will raise the pennant _— 3 year, before each game on the home lot the rest of i son. Dugdale, Raymond, Norton & ( f t i onfalon yesterday before the bargain mat ar ‘dl § hold our lads went into and emerged t bi TWICE. f Dugdale’s minions showed more zip in the two } they have displayed all season “The reason the team looked so day,” said Boss Raymond after the fracas be got on them. We haven't been getting on the base team is started now and you can watch us go for of the year.” Charley Schmutz worked a n first game, winr 2, while Frank Wolfram, the pride of Bremerton, every one in the park by twirling a nifty brand tional nuisance and winning the second event, 3 to BUSH COLLECTS $10 with a sacrifice IN FINES Garnet Bush collected $5 apiece fm fines from Hap Morse and De-| DANNY SHEA LOSES Jose Acosta yesterday. Hap|AS MANAGER fussy about one of Bush's de-| Did you know that « tests "Gisions, while the Cuban, who play-| Danny Shea, was a manager? Yep e 4 in the right garden during the|e Wa%—Just 24 hours, Danny was # second melee, did not take kindly|4ppointed manager of t at| «- to Bush's view of balls and strikes. | Falls club when tt | pma for x-F *, and wae eved of : TEALEY TAKES ALL t when the team arrived ; MEN NORTH at ports would in n i Every member of the Giant ros dica Danny was a good mat . | fer hied himself to Vancouver last/ager. Herb Hester is now piloting| j ight and will tangle in three ses-|the former Granddads BGM thetr native neath A double piu ts HURLEY'S CASE SIMILAR “a @m tap in Vancwurer. The to Bean wie or cis | feturn here again Sunday and stage) on ie a iinriny daee ail wee 4 B doubleheader. Tuesday, July 4,| V0'* Paving “Hurley days” all over } another bargain matinee will be on uewiae hes aber aah yan was te program. honor of the conquering nero. } “BRICK” ELDRED NO the team slipped and you didn't we aptured | rnd lo V bills bases ause s but the ning, ¢ surpr NIFTY AND TAKE TWO GAMES FROM BEAVERS undecided and ctor than} t we rest ised na pach of the con. | r old friend PLASH IN PAN hear #0 much It slipped Brick” Fidred, the tlugging Se n and Hurley was forgotten by Bttle outfielder, who is now head boosters. Again {t slipped, and fag the cannonaders of the circuit, OUt came the with the re fe no flash in the pan. “Brick” has | $ult of Bill fn Great Falls to ring up rtain by the anvil chorus HURLEY Deen here long enough now to have the pitchers a chance to look il going tried his hand at sacrificing yesterday, and got away CURES WITHOUT DRUGS WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- rE TO HIS CONTRACT Hurley now is over in and it seems that hooks to any fv ity in Great Falls. \ AS ADVERTISED tain pitcher will work, | make good |down to the eight DDS Seattle's Leading Den- ‘Wear Electra Electra-Vita | battery which pum tit Offices 705-718 broken str Firet ave, In Wash- into the nerves ington and Union Bike. q sleep, infusing them wit There are so many and building up the entire eople who have not fem to a strong, healthy « on. been able to take ad- It renews the spirit of ambition and vantage of my $35 sets hustle. It makes strong, healthy of teeth for $20 that I men out of slow-going, discouraged If you b fr the entire Vita is applied, and explains you should know The Electra-Vita Co. ge ott work for a STILL HOLDING the PITCHERS MUST WORK he h in Canadian Pacific Line Skagway and Return $60.00 The splendid steamers “Princess Charlotte cess Alice” and ince phia” off ‘ aiize. Comfortable ; jences and meals that that is to be de Inside passage. No seasickne 1,000 Miles of Delightful Scenery MAKE RESERVATIONS NO’ E. E. PENN, General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Ave., Seattle By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the SEE ALASKA IN COMFORT ired Skagway to Passengers have sufficient time at make round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon Railwa Sailings—June 17-24—July 1-5-8-12 ye ws the signal solo Great Falls or misdirectors, of the club will to pay tWo managers to run STORES HEALTH WHILE club the rest of the season YOU SLEEP It certainiy i# a pretty ple work of thé bonehead variety, will most likely serve to put the ure baseball activ | When managers advertise a cer. 8 to That ts the law, aa laid pilots | American league by Prexy Ban. Re jcently Clark Griffith gave out the! «They are making a joke of the pitchers by taking them out of a game the the month of June teeth & Will be $1.00 and treatment Au Open until STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. ar =a \ SPORT DGPE Le £2 ME pinch hitter craze with which baseball managers appear to have dit ecome affiicted has a strong opponent in B. B. Joh presi dent of the Am rding to a state ade pub | lic by him. he favored baseball lee’ the pinch hitter habtt MoM oR Ww Mr. Johnson thinks that managers, by constantly shifting thelr pitchers, are not only {njurin t but are reducing the {nterest felt by steady patrons of the the players RR Re ee hat dope that Walter Johnson would if a couple of hits are m ) #uccession, or by itch. The park was crowded who is weil t ne bench warmer to go to bat and You need not suffer from Walt didn't twirl, Johnson sent strike out a man ¢ r said Mr. Johnson strength, nervous debility, rheuma-/ Griffith a note. tem or any other weakness that un-}_- cache % 3 8 mans you. There is a remedy th “What methods can be adopted to curb the tendency | do not know, but ellie ~ ‘ it seems “ ational way could be found that would benefit Geittei Te Dental Reduction Extended; seem.» be found that wou tricity. the powe nd every yw st apr e nag strength to the By Edwis J. Brows, % ot son as shortstop for Washing 10 evidence of slow tr as the laying hia ninth George McBride is p ing up br t an last Ar fact, | ding shortstor % 8 8 Ot The most remarkable feature of McBride league 3] career in Washington has been his ability to keep in the game every day. Since 1908 ho has only taken part in than 150 gam once. That was last 4eason, when he played in 14 cos for the Senators. Five separate sea sons he played tr e on the schedule. % 8 tt McBride has never been even a fair batter, The highest he ever hit was 11911. Last season bis mark was 204, It takes brilliant | fleidin disco hitti f th nd, and thr is ght seasons | of play the § Jer has ranked as t efensive king of the league at | % 3 8 ttt ot “Man and Bull Win Tennis Tournament"—headline. You will find this co na workin together in all branches of sport | re ee If this Mexican mixup grows worse, President Tener may have to mobil ize the ex-managers of the Cincinnati Reds tM tf 8 tO One way of beating the weatherman would be to keep the date and hour of a sporting event a strict secret until the last minute. j 3% i M8 ft tt Golf hy claimed Tealey Raymond. He took a hot at the game the oth er da and made his first hole in a triy wo doubles and a sacri fice hit Reet eee Those reformers who are trying to eliminate holding, s waging and knee ing fron h f succeeding as the Athletics have BOSTON RED SOX | | GET W. WYCKOFF football have about as much chance o of copping the 191¢ i's serie WILL NOT CLOSE A. L. BALL PARKS | PHILADELPHIA, June 29 Weldon yekoff, for several sea sons a member of th Athletic CHICAGO, June 29.—War with Mexico will have no effect upon the playing schedule of the American league of profes sional baseball clubs, according adrift heaving corps, has been cast and caught Americans with on 4 e are ~ | to President Ban Johnson - AMUSEMEN $s When Vera Cruz was occu . i ° pied in April, 1914, and war with Mexico loomed up as a cer tainty Johnson said the parks would close. Johnson explained his change of mind by saying that since the public had heard and read 80 much about the war news an actual disturbance in Mexico will not cause much commotion. ILKES -PLAYERS Groheum rine 8:20 WEIGHT NO HANDICAP TO DILLON’ | NEW PANTAGES) Cero en co Uy 8, MARINE KILLED | Veppl ne . ‘es SONG AND DANCE REVERB | DOG COMEDIANS | WASHINGTON, June 29—One 1 Wonderful Animal A Americap marine is reported kill sila seas nd Albe eld f Aberdeet ioe and Wash., 4 id to have been wound na aga fags —_ r engagement between ma PALACE HIP 39)", hd 'sasto. Domingo. rebel f Sundave, the TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Horses imported into Argentina Se a aegis are taught to avoid a poisonous And & eville Acte weed that the native animals shun |naturally, by forcing them to in own” toe Zithe weed, hale smoke from burning piles Of |woitram a, R PAGE 9. SEATTLE GOLFERS SPOKANE, June 29.—Paul Ford, Seattle's youthful golfer, the limelight. It bert match of the ¢ was by far HERE'S DOPE ABOUT NEW YORK, are facts fan the some about bout tonight be ween Dill Morar It» lyn The Di concedes pounds, six inches in height reach, but will be the favorite. Moran will receive $25,000, an option of 40 per cent Dillon will receive $1 05 per cent of the receipts Matt Hin will referee bout, which {s slated for rounds, without a decision van {8 29, Dillon 2 w 00 Rain Halts Games great Moko. Tommy Crow, cir: cus man, owned him and figured that a nag possessed of blue blood such as courses thru the veins of a fast stepper could be trained to shine as a high-step- per Won. 8 Great Falls LIST OF TENNIS STARS NOW FOUR CLEVELAND, June 29 The list tournament s simmered down to a lonely four. Willis E Davis of San Francisco, was the| | sensation of yesterday's play | This Driver Lugs | Own Alibi Along On January 7 of the year | | 1915, Doctor J. Bugene Jor Just way of guarding against) | dun was arraiened before the emergencies, Nat Ray rmer | | tate Medical Board and his lechase jockey, now racing t ense to practice medicine light harness horses on the Lake evoked, the contention of Erie circuit, carries his own alibi the board being that the ad: nlong with him, He an vertisement reproduced David Robogue, one 8 gTOO 5 4 which had been running in Alibi.” Dave, while doing as g00d| | the local newspapers, was a job of grooming a# any man can,| | untrue, that Doctor Jordan is able to find an alibi to fit any could not cure the diseases jor mentioned therein. R Doctor Jordan appealed to WEDNESDAYS Box scones *| | the courts.in the matter and e the trial of the case which First Game j] followed, in the Supertor oy Pe AM] ] Court, produced evidence of 2 a character that caused Cunninghs 5 s | | Judge Walter M. French to re Bay ae Pe onward a decision to Doctor Moree, 2b : 1 5 lordan, restoring to him bis “1 Se ihe Nek Judee French stated tm his vr - - decision neck a Kar Amn nro. ek x | {The court cannot find tn Murph. cs 6 3h o| | this case that any credulous Hn a» et ee or {gnorant persons have well ever since. i ome eae been deceived. On the other meter Le ey Wie Pe ees hand, the witnesses who i oe ee have been produced on be. 1 have been +48 8 8 4 OTT halt of Doctor Jordan. ai Bondreds of @ 4 o o o of among the best people in the gratefu ee ae Vay, ee a elty Professional people, Cures of Asthma 1 6 0 © © Olff people of standing in the Le rg SES 12 2 5 24 38 a|{f Community, people who a: Chronic Eryatp B. Brown tn elehth l] known to the Court person Hi soooas*—6! 7 atly and people who are bee BS EE re ae | | known to the citizens of this Goitre ’ flee aha t generally as being Eldred, Cadman, Fiteait i among the ple In the bases 3st | Letty. And 1 don't t at There being an flarham ‘ F |] {t can be contended that Jordan, 614% they were either credulous Bate cae or ignorant except as the meveras , eae laity generally is somewhat oe 8 ignorant of medical matters. ; PY H : There {s no contention here that any medicine Si eninee,. fog a a has been given which is at all harmfwl. In fact, all Raymond, es 1 1 © 8 | | of the testimony in this case seems to show, as Gadimas, ee et tee far as that is concerned, that any medicine that h ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has Totals 4 6 27 18 | | tended to benefit the patient. a ancouter RH. PO. A. There ts no contention on the part of the State, ; Me fi ond it so stated by counsel for the State, that 8 here was anything in this advertisement that was | nfjurfos: to public moral B ; | kets Cown to wheter or not this ad ‘ | +0 your 1s to involve | | or pitud art of Doctor ean a “a | Under all the t mony in this case, | cannot 101001008 nd that the adverisement is so grossly untrue as Danke 02000000 Pe ei Pee rege yas sO ge Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the red, Cadman tolen bases—8I 4 Hated’ ““Mtenimmuns” “strhee''due 4] First and Yesler. 116. Passed ball-—-Cud- man, Time—1:s6. Umpire—Bush, WINNING the TONIGHT’S CONTEST ous 30 and or or the ten Mo. in Montana Cities ye CIRCUS HOSS IS Rain called a halt to the Great Falls-Spokane game at Great Fal and the Butte-Tacon cas CHAMPION PACER} «=; From the sawdust ring toad! ar Monin Neon gS record In light harness. That's At Washin 6, Boston 2 the career of Day Spring At Philadelphia 7. New York (21014), paced on the Ice At Cleveland 1, Chicago 5. tracks of Canada, Now Nat Ray ie driving Day Spring for , Waltsce Parks on the haltmile || ar A ONAL RESULT circuits and only recently at At Bost Brooklyn Rockport track, Cleveland, the At ( sc Pittsburg pacer annexed the 2:23 event InP (jast game 18 {nning three straight heats Day Spring is a son of the ‘ow UE STANDINGS | Moran; almost bombardments. blows shoot frame of the Hoosier, 12 1 Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by READ HIS TESTIMONIAL cured me without an operation to hear in mind the full name and address of Docto! First irae aed ndays from 2 p. m. Betting Favors Jack Dillon in Tonight’s Battle | LITTLE FELLOW EXPECTS “TO FINISH FRANK MORAN WITH KAYO IN A HURRY made those in attendance up on the Pacific Northwest golf championship tournament, In | OSS progress h sit up and take | notice yesterday, when he de | BY HAROLD JOHNSON ; feated Forrest Watson, Ore d Y June 29.—Once again we glimpse the fisti¢ gon's sensational youngster. | f “fair” big man and little man. Watson had been the star of |, na eonatthadl 4eh 1o an the meet until he bucked up be the morsel submitted for al of glove against the Seattle youth, |fans tonight, wher Dillon of vapolis, variously Ford outgeneraled Watson, | labeled the “Giant nd the “Assassin” tangles with whose father is professional of Frank Moran ina heduled 10-round combat at the Brookly#t the Waverly club, in Portland, |). .eball park at every turn of the game. sansedet 5 “ ‘ Fe There are but eight players re Two battlers of the slugging type are certain to clash im maining out of the record-breaking |this engagement. Neither belong the scientific class. Dillon 116 that teed off in the qualifying) js far more aggressive than his blonde-thatched rival. He round faster and shiftier because of his lighter poundage. Moran O. W. Potter, another Seattle A An ee Geen ban f oil golfer, is still in the swim. He won| packs a hea punch. So does Dillon. Both boast of piles two hard-fought matches yesterday.| driving right-hand wallops. Neither has displayed an excepe In the morning Leroy Pratt, Jr, of tional ft mitt in the past Tacoma, gave him a merry chase for 19 holes before stepping out of Dillon is a better fighter than ) lighter than Willard, what will undoubtedly the great. est ring warrior for his inch the white race has ever pro (cles of Gotham, Morgan, by virtue duced. But can he spot Moran (of his superior weight, height and 30 pounds in weight, four reach hoped to stop the on- inches in reach and five in (slaught of the giant slayer. Both height, and still hope to win? say they will win in a round oF Dillon says he can, and points two. This sounds like the height to his record studded with vic. (of ridiculous prattle, The pro tories over gladiators as big (moters have insured the affair and powerful as the Pittsburger. | against rain, and are banking on @ If the latter wages the sort of | record gate fight against Dillon that he did Mor who trained for Willard t Champlon Jess Willard, certain to make things tough for Jack The Pittsburger stopped a lot of his gym work. Jack's daily grind lard’s drives and kept boring in| {8 devoted to the road and boxing. more. If the pound title ee — r couldn't stop Moran, what| pge * ‘o bas the 170-pound Dillon?) Mixed Bouts Will staggered Willard with a H +. inch ts the seveath round ot| Be Given a Trial mill: he backed bis to the in Old N.Y. State re with a swat to jaw Thruout the fight Moran forc- ed the champion to cover by his withholding its decision for some if these same time the state athletic committee up against the has agreed to allow bouts between who is white and colored scrappers ip 'New York state. inches shorter and 90 pounds Excursions East “MI For a daylight “Electric” ride over the Rockies take the celebrated “O jan” leaving le 10:15 each morn- ing. To view the wonderful feats through the forested Bitter Roots by take the luxuriously ay ed “Columbian” leaving Seattle 7:30 p. m. daily. City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 VINDICATED BY THE COURT Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies ve years ago IT had tuberc under my arms, and the doctors here eut them out for $600, but admitted that it mi in crippling my arm for life Patients whom I have cur Deafner: happen? In the best regulated boxing cir+ by shoveling snow and skating, is tuning up for Dillon by paddling @ canoe and swimming in addition to ALBANY, N. Y., June 29.—After VIA THE LWAUKEE” :very day until September 30th Information and Literature Glandular Remedies ar abs Doctor J. and Signed) Eugene Jordan I have remained ¢ Cc. B BOYD, 2716 Fourth Ave. North. ing practical demonstrations of the mertts ere In Seattle for the past thirty years, d testimonials on ° est to ita wondere, Chronic Inflammation of of the Auditory Nerves, ronto Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Kage) Hip Disease, Infantile Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature. and most of the other so- Anaemia, B: umber of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt ts well Eugene ¢ hours, 9 a m. to 8 Consultation free. Corre- Saturday Star for remarkable Avenue, Seattle ¢ to 6 p.m Watch each to invelve moral turpitude on the part of Decto: vores and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctar jordan GREATER VINDICATION C°ULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board clatmed that theee diseases Were {nourable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to but produced in court scores of actual. witnesses for his case, The remarkable cure have been stated cured pa storie under oath Doctor b s caused 5 statement to bo published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case, Mutual Life Building,