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BILLY SUNDAY MoT, } More | BIL Susy Ponrer a KUED 1 WARS, THE GREAT “INST YHE DEMON rae f Rum ig ~ Neste Columm PPPIAADOOOR ow ri B. Sunday, D wa WOM Lievor, Owes = WITH IY d Say T baa OL, LEVINSON of San Francis of the figh me, who came to Seatt » Willie Meehan and Sammy Good, declares there ts Just & possibility that the 10-round box fae game may be returned to Call fornia, if the voters are given a chance to vote it back “Sentiment is for the gar h Franct and Oakland,” maon. “It depends upon Los Angeles. Sacramento is strong for a | } the game. The fourround shows tn q / that city are be well patronized. 3 e656 WORD FROM VANCOUVER Is to the eff ct that “Dode” Brink coach of the U. of W. baseball team, and former Vancouver ca tain, who is now in the B.C, city with his coll team, may retur to Bob Brown's Beavers HAS NOTHING ON JEFF AVERY SIOR THOT TOCA Jere Ncet/ TowN \\T Congrarux twpuugneey.)} Ye ON YOUR STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1917. WHEN ae re PAGE 7 COMES TO FIGHTING RUM Ha\ t CMOGKT ht, 1917, by H.C. Fisher. rh Hew UB Pat Office) oie taut 1 THOUGHT You were WoT BILLY SUNDAY AND BILLY Bun OM STANOS Fr PRomigr yo! Gi NBLL, THS a] TOE A (MILD oP PROMOTION Like To sem any Boor Gert Rip oF more OF T TMAM r CAN RID oF ‘snr er? According to the dope tn one of the Vancouver papers. fielder ig very 1 an offer to return to the fold made| a : him by the Vanconver owner. eee : CHET NEFF, SEATTLE light weight, will change locations with in the next fow weeks. At present Chet is holding forth in Los An geles along with Leo Houck, an- other local lad. A Francisco did. Twenty-five pitchers answered| strong for preparedness and pa ‘ND SLACKER OTUFF FOR UR BOAERS--ENLIST n the fight’t » to lay hands on the mis FALLING OUT OF BOXERS FEATURE | OF ARENA SHOW oneorc of All Time A the Missing » before the de Intyre was now the Pa ht champton sent who did many n the winner, while thovght the go should have McIntyre! s promoter is negoti with Chet.}... tee . ae : There weesene manvunaing, (ak the fnldh, Me r eee | Ring Heroes on Pacific Coast Waiting Call | around the Arena last night | swarded the decision by the Judger . THE H.C. L. WON'T bo! i} * see és < : that had more fight In him As the I, he Is : Williams, Spokane skipper, to any | to Join Different Branches of Mil- than all the aatesite that f reat heavywetk * §reat extent. | ite » Servic climbed Into the ring or fell | There were those pre Fhen Nick sent word for his itary Service, | out The gentleman referred | not agree with the dectsion, wich of bushers to report for ' - — - to was Joseph Edward Walsh, | be! divided training, he told them to bring} LOS ANGELES, Cal, April | promoter. ‘ along their own baseballs. They| 7.—Pacific Coast boxers are bt af Josoph Edward had|teen a draw. In reality, the call. When Nick started North 10 pitchers had been lopped off the list, and Williams had 10 baseballs in his grip that cost him nothing. eee “MUFF" BRONSON failed make a go of {t in San Fra: due to the fact that he car triotism. In event of active war a dozen of America’s ring he- | roes will undoubtedly become | officers in the army and navy. | In the front rank of practically | every branch of our national | defense will be a lightweight, a heavyweight or a welter to says one of the Frisco pape weight. “Muff” is a good enough se RR, For instance, Willie Ritchie, for when the other fellow is doing the | mer lightweight champion, Is al of when {t}member of Chet Neff, leading, says the dope, but comes to. starting the mixing him- . sel, he falls by the wayside. jone of t best Nebtwelght hy ae Jon the Pacific Coast, will be spy ing out submarines in the naval BILLY WRIGHT, former Seattle Welterweight, was laid low in the third rowhd {n his fight with “Bat-| tling” Ortega last Tuesday night at| rela ceived his honorable | en Franciaco. discharge from the navy t Just before the k. 0, was whip-|onths ago and ts going to r litte Brodie. 1 another crack light- | re ped over, some fans in the pavilion |’!t n case of trouble. Ed Mclar Felied: “Hurry up, Ortesa, it's|2€%, Welterweight; Ted Meredith Sailor Hannale, Sailor Rector cold; we want to go home.” The next minute the crowd was out of the building, while Seattle youngster was being counted out. On the same card, Valley Tram- |Saflor Kirk and Saflor Jack Denice: will be vering right and left hooks to enemy submarin from Uncle Sammy's torpedo boats. Let's not forget Leo Houck, also bitas, Portland." middleweight, [of Seattle, and Jobnny Walker, fought a draw with “Mexican Kid” |™ lightweights. Houck will Carter. ght according to the rules of the} eee } Coast artillery, when ¥ enter the aie linternational free-for-all. Walker, a sD News! ‘ |member ‘of the naval militia, will Willie Meehen, San Francisco|¢on a un aad yall “Yoho tar heavyweight, is never coming ba the bow ting a to Seattle, so he says. Willie “Yes,” said Houck, “any time @eres he was robbed of the de-|they pull this patriotiem stuff, just cision last night at the Arena and/count the boxers in. There is left today for his native heath. |hardly a man in the fight game| _ | who Is not already a member of |some military organization, and in| us and some nation across the fistey you can bet your life you'll |find this country’s boxers all squat |ting in Uncle Sam's corner walt jing for the gong.” Small feos, easy pay ments. All diseases. mies G harley Hot pron tests of every kind. sultation free, Twelfth] Another Welsh Mix year. Dr. Maey, Epler ee | Mids, 811% Second Ave, | astern rs say that Charley White is hot after another match YOU KNOW THAT with Freddie Welsh. If Charley improper measures rather| WT? ®% hot about mixing it in the than disease are. wary [7108 as he is in seeking matches often the eause cf your|be wouldn't have to be asking a san lanaainadla gyre return match with Welsh—he'd be 1 treat an| i DIfOR- the champion. | DERS of aici MEN and Jack (Twin) Sullivan Has F ‘eatherw eight tor Reliable Blood Test DR. DONAWAY ja 202-3-4 Liberty Building Eales and Third Opposite Fostoffics, | REAL PAINLESS _ DENTISTS |azainst Johnn Regatta at Oakland On Next Saturday | FRANCISCO, April 7 I READ STAR WANT AD: ° 2 fm order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest apd strongest plate known, floes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the fob; guaranteed 15 years. 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The San] that im he would have staged | Francisco lad struck Chet below fracas h Ww nat | the belt twice tn the early rounds a fa aed” otk at th 1 was watned by Refereo Ad It Is the ents hacht a nuraber of times. at as it may, however. The| After the smoke of batt had e : way twice during the/ Cleared away and jo Pinkman| For the ing. Muggsy Marshall jumped ch, Sammy Good|years the » ropes in the second round welters, trotted |the field t with Joo Harrahan, lo | out to stago the wind-up. It was|the great featherweight, and landed. on |ereed that the affair was to be a/es r on the outalde of the ring, |%Odecisioa one It was even thru-|and tt an was called no contest. | Out | Once Again—Bloole! In the r contests, Shell Mo-| nd halt in the fentivt- | Cc nd, with an injures in the fourth round of|right hb 4, fought a draw with the heavyweight battle between |Farl Conner, Tacoma Mcintyre, Seattle veteran,| velght; Jimmy Cole w Wagner Meehan. The two hop-|the decision over Joho @ could ped back onto the stage and were and Ernie Daly and “Red | mixing tt {t among the tangled ropes| went four rounds to @ draw Seattle Giants Shut Despite the drizziing rain, the Seattle Giants and the Ory day. thru a fiveinning ni ice seesion yesterday aft | Tom Cunningham ernoon at Dugdale Manor. The | Ayau also connected Giants won, 7 to 0. 66 tasen iT cured from the rked three in hill for the locals and) Young Griffo good form. Dutch ) , - Young Griffo, whose marvelox | Johnny oO Leary Bert Murphy, third sacker, got @/ s)i11 with the gloves in the old } Is Due in Seattle two-bagger and single out of three | 1,4 14 «tii! talked of, is picking ° tri Some Time Sunday }\"""* ja little change in New York by | _ ria, veteran trainer, {s| boxing exhibitions with other old- | Johnny O'Leary, former Seat- again this year, rubbing |timers, Not long ago he boxed | tle Hed genes He gp te Young Corbett, and knocked the weight champion, wi r i : ow yu of times. Th some time Sunday and will be- “Team looks good. Hope we get | - ae ht he ent three siieo:| gin working out on Monday for )| better weather,” was Bill Leard’s| | ands with Terry Modov his bout with Eddie Pinkman. )| comment following the fracas. | r . . The bout will be put on next (| | Friday night in Dreamland un 4] “Rube” Gardner's average with | i der the auepices of the Moose | 19 willow was 1.000, Two out of/ Ray ( ‘campbell Gets | , two. Dare Abe Attell Is Now | stopped Ss es been g w Yo in Ni PALACE HIP jevitle’ njoy— mote D ind go at up b h uit came ¢ would ¢ 3AN One | week from today the annual regat jta will be staged on the Oakland | estuary. The University of Wash-| According to |ington crews are in good shape! Abe Attell has ta land turning out twice each da |agement of Jc | - heavy weigit Joe in a round, SREAT » would not but fl SHOWS CONTINUOUS TOMORROW—1 TO 11 PF, | New Orleans Boxing Promoter Disgusted ince he has enetone y “etoos 6 sae wat ting so many matches | Ceery aa per orate . y | Celery —Vioride, per ore Toni | Mena —Cnder 4 ibe . A. Muller, Whitney’s Operatic Dolls A Novelty and Comedy Singing Revne Lockhart & Laddie “A *"* Attempt at % Bailey & Thomas Colored Comedians FrancisX. Bushman & Reverly Bayne Knocking served the twisters after Strand quit ‘ Tom Cunningham and Drollette Pineapple—Florida, era: Appiee— ftayman Win oking Wir Arkannas Black Yellow Newtons tern reports over the man the Tacoma | Workers tangle with the Gi | | | Out Cry Sox-Without Allowing One Bingle ants to and Vernon with two out) Still "Em tel j ee Rose City Battle) Winn! oe Fancy, 66 Roosters—018, live, | Fork —< block “hoge Fegplant F Garlle—¢ Horserndi Lattuce Mer. | motling +. | Green per do Parsiey— per do, hunches . heeeo— ipe—Per wack | Domenttc wheel . Ib. 16] Limburger Oregon triplets . so) we onsin triplets 220.25 onsin twins , 60| Young America “06@ 06% ar Country Hay an (Pric 15) 1,60 | Alfalfa—No. 160/ Alfalfa Meal H ++8.000 1.60) Alfalfa aud Molnsece . rrorrs SRET" M. 1 Saja bOgit ata Belling Prices to Retailer tor Butter, Keae and Cheese Rae we) atter— Native Washington creamery, ton creamery, brick 14.165 | cube 42 00 +47.00@ 48.00 21.00 @ 22.00 44,000 45.00 1400004 je com. 0.00 no -61.00@ 62.00 ar 130-00 @ 21.00 Wh BY (The Writer Touring Major League Training Camps.) Jim Callahan has one of the | biggest probleme on his hands ever league manager. the Impossible—finding a suc- cessor to Honus Wagner. consideration, Ward dication | them trength. MeCart ers, last yea At Salt At Los San COLLEGE GAMES | Trinity College 2, | Yale 9, TRAINING GAMES At Man detroit 1 At St | Browns 1 *|| Has New Admirer | Society has noticed the friendship hae n widow at several summ resorts this last year, ter bachelor, natural ball players.of all time idol of Pittsburg fans. Matrimony difficulties in keeping In condl- and at a meeting in Pitts. rg several months ago agreed to play for a largely reduced salary, if he played at all But Wagner will never play National which means play baseball again, and this furnishes Callahan has for the shortstop position three prospects, Jim Mo Auley, Alex McCarthy and Charley At present there is no certain {n- elther of them will out the season because not one of has ny and Ward are brilliant rad Ward looks particular- ‘ood in this capacity layed we . but he | minor league “experience | Baseball COAST LEAGUE o Will Succeed Wagner Is Callahan’s Big Problem sreatest Players Among PAUL PURMAN Star's Special Sport | | | confronted a big | problem of doing first Pi time jn some yurg club will tak the services of | n, one of the great tho’ and Increasing caused Wagner to eball. Salary was no the first to realize expect a big salary gue baseball again, he will never Callahan problem. HANS WAGNER. Call to Arms Will Be last shown any batting McAuley 1 enough with Rochester may need more BY H. C. HAMILTON ited Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 7.—The rifle Is going to take the place of the bat In the hands of many a young ball player in this coun try within a short time. Base- ball will get the hardest blow of its long and stormy career | | Those in the majors | most part just above t Stars of the gam are above the limit. Lake 12, Portland 3. when the war department Angeles 5, Oakland 4. starts raising its army by selec- Francisco 2, Veruon 3. tive conscription. The plan put forth by President Yilson will call every single man between the ages of 19 and 25 to the colors. This selection will nearly depopulate the minor leagues jand at the same time will give the | United States as husky and athletic attan, Kan —Glants Private halls, Louis—Cardinals 6, Belmont Park Race —————— | broke out first in the grand stand jand quickly spread to the other buildings, Khebosk ctinte tt —————_—_————_—_—_—_ paraiso | St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co | wn Fire! Army Teams to Play Kinase WEST POI . April 7 ns Army baseball and other athletic teams will play oyt their schedules, | according to antuncements late | terday. Exeess Enthusiasm tain it. secure, of Mrs, Alfred G. Van- | SAVINGS BANK the wealthy rv and win-| He is a! seen with ? Blow to Ball League bunch of men as war ever called, Most ball players are young are for the limit set |by the president, but the minor |leagues are composed almost @m tirely of youths just starting e Uke | Speaker, Collins, Wood and others Dance Anywhere One or two lessons, the In the world? are staging a merry battle for the| Ray Campbell, local welter weight, has received offer to] * pi ie ak lear J 5 beeketop job. | vox Ralph ¢ Tandon, in| Rowing Regatta Off] Track Nearly Goes The a Sige ret ied wel nay iar pi meet Dick| NEW YORK, April 7.—The in- Up in Giant Blaze inick rtorich, | *"° 7" ; | Wells in Seattle within the next|te giate rowing regatta set for wad oie ae ree ¢ to get Les| ie. meardon end hie Steet! few weeks Poughkeepsio. on June $1, has| NEW YORK, April 7—Six in Dillon to s r od a canceled. cendiary fires, starting almost sim- That Seattle has Naw Ole Ri: ae uitaneously, tocay destroyed the | pitttard parlor ic aes + gn geal cg Np gee gain pny Jmain grand stand, the terminal | Come tn and eee. t-footedly, at I, ET R EPORT} le. : =] Jrrand stand, the betting ring and go on with Di anderbilt Widow _ ||the Jockey house, and dumaged ote — With Mik@ Gib | en nnn, jer buildings at Belmona Park race jtrack, on Long island. Four fires | BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Fleer back 1h Nat Be: te often pays its penalty in discouragement. If you would be a successful, systematic saver, the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank cautions you not to attempt so great a weekly saving that you cannot easily main- Better regular and sure, than rash and in- DEXTER HORTON TRUST derbilt, widow of the millionaire }|}who died on the Lusitania, and| Raymond T. Raker, new director SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. ) of the, United States mint, Baker Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank | and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Gank, $20,715,911.10