The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1917, Page 7

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Seseoncesca Bdward\'!.\5 oe N44 L Roy Grover is making a hit} with the Athletics. Grover is the Seattle boy who hopped into the big show from Butte at the fag end of the 1916) Northwestern league season. Barly ®pring reports had him slated for the minors. Indianapolis wanted} Bim in the worst way, but now it! ‘seems that he has made a good! fimpreesion on Connie Mack and| deen listed as a regular for| the second basing job on the re} Jevenated Philadelphia outfit Opposed to the Seattle lad in his! fight for a derth on the former World's champs!is Lawry, the Unt-| versity of Maine athlete who ne gotisted the century In varsity competiton in 9 4.5 SAN FRANCISCO, having tired of Ad Santell since he made such a miserable showing in his cham pionship tilt with Joe Stecher, Har ry Foley, former manager of Wil} lie Ritchie ond one of the king-pin| promoters of the Bay City, has de cided @o sive the fans there a new} Wrestling marve! of St. Paul, for the job of giving Frisco a new thrill, Miller is oguized as the world’s midd Weight wrestling champion « Foley is trring to line up a plonship tilt between him and Mike Yokel. Yokel is now some where in Wyoming. The announcement that Miller to hold forth in San Francisco about as welcome to Ad San tell as a cat at a rat hole. Santell| tor are Bis thunder. eee “I SEE WHERE the high «« hoot | baseball league opened its season! yesterday exclaimed the old! timer, taking another whiff of his ured “It ts with pleasure that I note that the war has not interfered with its schedule. Even tho we do) have war we should keep athletics going just the same, especially ta | our lower grade schools. They are, = should be, as much a part of curriculum as the studies} erssetves 2 i eee The winner of this fracas) tors in the old ould then take on “Rattling ~ tega, the San Francisco boy, me championship of the Coast or. era lads making good in the big) -—— show this season. The Brooklyn} Dattery in the opening game star, relieved him, and a _ Meyers, who went to the big brush from Butte, was one of the catch- % ers. “Bullet” Joe Bush, former Mis- soula Union associationist, heaved the opening game for the Athletica, with Walter Johnson, the Weiser, | 7 Idaho, demon, on the hill for) 4 Washington, allowing but three j bingles. X Bill James, who twirled part of se opening game for Detroit, ht also be called a Northwest- ATLANTA ore the links Marry has picked Walter Miller | man, April 14 Atlanta lives the wizard of | plon; been responsible for! Any on> »ment of more good golf. by Maiden and will tell other man in the his the de ers than an of the game He is Stuart Maiden, profession al at the Iwas Lake champlonsh! course here t golfer himeeli His most in the exemplified n Scotian notable achievements in bis pupils the very of the links are, «hich made him famous in Scot the play of Alexa NEW YORK, reports from preseason con- tests in which the Giants par- ticipated are worth anything | would take a Benny Kauff, the biushing vio- Federal le stands a fine chance of enjoy- ing the best season of his ca — fact. career thie summer. Kauff, the box scores show, hit the ball om the nose with jh | startling regularity and firm- ness, and the box scores alto gecasionally drew a base on bal’ Tits dances againet a local| of oreine wildly at the bad Sect. | When the season ended last fall,|Benny is making such marke for “I think that a bout between him! kantt was showing some of the and Dick Wells would be a g00d| stugr that made him a king of bat-|grew almost green with Jealousy more circuit. He| when he was thrown into a series was whaling away at the horee-|against the Georgian, and when | hide in a manner that would have| Ty attacked tesa. his batting average| whom Benny rooms, his desire to) See, Walls and Sommers are tna |to very near the .300 class. It w of the Coast at their weights. ine result of close study by Benny | bounds and some close tutoring by John |some of those games, punching the Kauff had been told he|ball around for base hits and turn Rox scores will show that there are|couldn’t swing in the general di-|ing in fielding plays that were sen-| any number of former Northwest-|rection of a National league dase sational, | April 14.—If let of soon boosted A GLIMPSE OVER Dix league | McGraw. ipped | Overa Slicker on ’Em BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 14—A story of how the Cuban secre- tary of the interior, al! uncon- scious of it, helped @ bunch of Cuban fight fans out of a hole was brought here recently by @ traveler from Hav fight wi in Havana over the protests of the mayor and the chief of police, much national cham 1hyearold Down ; Stirling, woman Bobby Jones ‘ious Scotch. | phenom and Perry Adair, of the three will swear | you far} ore about his methods than he will tell himeelf. Maiden will not discuss himself hie methods. He is ‘eticent a leven for a Scotchman Rat he has succeeded in imbutng strokes one ti When Benny entered the circutt preaided over by John K. Tener it became a standing joke that he! smash at anything, sincere and certain in the belief , (that a baseball couldn't be thrown t him very often. It Was @ He was so eager to hit th he would swing et anything. That's ail changed now. Benny learned to wait and get the good ones. And when he connects {t means something, for there are few batters in either big league with the driving power that !s con- tafned tn his stocky frame. It's partly Ty Cobb's fault that netead Benay himself, the reports say Buck Herzog, with | eclipse the famous Tiger knew no Ha out-Cobbed Down the aisle they marched in precise military formation and were brought to an abrupt halt at ringside by the sergeant, who, with a flourish, informed the audience nd the promoters that, by order of the mayor, no fight was to be held. But I have the authorization of the secretary of the interior to hold this fight,” the promoter pro tented. | “Can't help !t,” replied the ser-/| a. The a _ haring gone to the majora| to the eatisfaction of the pro- |seant “Orders are orders, and 1 % from Portland, where he makes| motere—and to the extreme | Work for the mayor, Clear out.” 4 shits home. chagrin of the secretary, who Tho debate grew and the words | Schneider, another former Seat-| tle monndsman, opened the game for Chris Mathewson's while Stanley You'd imagine the commander of the Moewe to have asneppiet name | than “the Burgrave and Count Voa DohnaSchiodien _~———— REAL PAINLESS eaeaes etrcer DENTIST (whalebone) plate, which is the _ Mghtest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown $10 wet of teeth . . Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00) Gold filings .. Silver fillings . Platina fillings ....--.+++++++-760 |p, ve impression taken in the morn- and get teeth same day. Exam- {nation and advice free. it place. ‘pring this « OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. ' @enesite Fraser-Paterses Ca, found out about it late The fight was advertised to take Reda, | place, the hal! Coveleskie, former) cigarets Spokane Indian, won for Cleveland.|Cubans were happy nisin |announcer was telling his audience| And the promoter produced his what a fine pair of scrappers the lette two antagonists were, and how the in clumped a soldiers, des. jfighe can't go on big and th fur was going to fi |sergeant and ten toy jienated police we er eee eee es | i Vegetables and Frait | Artichokes—Per don Celery Corn Huske—Per tb... fm order to introduce our new Cucumbere— $18 set of teeth (whalebone) $9.00 | ‘guecPor rer Australt --85.00 | oregon Takime Bolling Green, pa 1.00 up | Parsier— bi pein) All work guaranteed for 16 ea Cal. re Griea Green Apples were flying fast Suppose 1 should show you a packed, the | letter from the secretary of the in terior, You know his signature, | don't yo Just an “That's his signature all right plied the policeman, “but the if I should get the secretary on —————-@ | Winesap Dealers for) | Backseat Under 4 Ibe. , cubs 4} brick room Domestic wheet Limburger Oregon triplets Wisconsin ¢ Wisconsin ¢ parsite Young America .ss...: 100380) a pov reaper 1” $500 Alfalfe—No. 1 26 00@24.00/ Alfalfa Meal 26.009 28.00 Alfaife and Molasses 41.00 16.00 87.00) 49:00560.00 00g" 00 reonme 0.008 51.00 22.00@23.90 ry Rue | ball and elam it out of the lot | ese, Willie and Bobby Jones When Alexa Stirling was play won hor the national championshi | Tasty quaintance and said “Queer, that girl in Scotland I gu the other replied Maiden.” The Atlantan then that Miss Stirling pupil It was 8 was Maiden | Frank Moran Hangs SRS te ween Miller pan seine | B lushi ng Ben May Out-Cobb Ty Cobb Tummy NEW YORK, April 14.—The scalp of Tom Cowler hangs from the crowded belt of Frank Moran today. Moran put Com ler to sleep in the fourth round at the Harlem Sporting club laet night. Cowler, not hearing the third round bell, emashed Moran on the chin as he walked to hie corner. The blow almost ad- ministered a knockout. En- raged, Moran ca back, how and shot a terrific drive to the Englishman's stomach, bs Seed dropped to the floor for n the telephone and he should tel you to allow the fight to proceed,| onciuded, will would you ¢ inge your mind? ‘This was agreed to and some one tfornia Golf association. rang up the secretary, who tnform- ed the policeman that the figh must be held. The policeman made his apolo- Cobd tn |S!%% bowed very low a lot of times |‘ and he and his en took fron Seats and watched the show Next day it was found the secre o fc | tary was out of town. spore.) wean ont ee Sundays William = MacHarg and Edwin Balmer wrote “The Blind Man's| Valley Trambitas Eyes.” DO YOU KNOW That Seattic has the finest billiard jor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN second and Spring Third Fioor STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. STUART MAIDEN CRACK AT TEACHING LINK PASTIME arian old Scot was watching jher. He turned to an Atlanta ac uttn exactly rimilar to a golfer I used to know Mia name for you,” rt explained “s| day ever the University of PAGE BIG LEAGUE RESULTS | i|No, This Is _| Howard Drew Still | Able to Give Champ 4 NATIONAL r bleago 0 3,000 Lpntiadeipiia 1 0 1.000 New York 60 Cineinnhel oe No other mamen, ra HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE : | L. Pet. | West Seattio 1 0 1,000 Franklin | 1 0 0 1 000 ° 1 000 | Queen Anne 0 1 000 | | » Ballard squad failed to live jup to the advance dope yesterday | jand win {ts opening tussle in the | |high school N league from the Broadway crew, The Pine at jade trlumphed over the subu {tes, 6 to 2. La Fray and 8 worked the session for the Hroa way team opposing Merrill, Macun ber and Wiggens ‘ fas ae finals Py match which Batting Ey | Faume Says Leard' p 4 Well, it looks like the boys found their batting eyes at last,” exclaimed Bill Leard, manager of the Seattle ball club, following ite win yester- Washington, 6 to 0 Reginning with Clark Boldt at the head of the lineup, who got two hits out of four chances, here's the did it: Morse, two out K. O. Punch to Tom’s |o¢ four: Gardner, two out of four Ayau, two os ] 4 2. Goldie, two out of four in N.Y.Mix Drolette, three in out of four three, Two baggers Ayau Goldie and Skipper Leard is highly pleased with Goldie’s showing in the right garden. Joe Devine will have to vegin hitting the apple to nore Ballard Fai | Win First Fracas| each side, Lowrie twirled @ good P game for the winners and proved MeMorran today said he had nee |good at working himself out of received transportation from the ight places. “Captain” Kidd twirl Spokane club, sltho he has accept ed bis first high school 16 ed the terms. It was reported that game for the losers. He gives Manage! Willams, of Spokane, much promise. | would rather obtain Schatzlein, as | Dock Company will play oe nn ee Not a Bear, Run for the Title " sega Just John! NEW YORK, April 14,—Hoev. + —_— ard. Drew, once national sprint. i ing champion, is back in the F running today in a thrilling race at the Smart Set Athietic club indoor , games last night Drew came back, but not quite enough to AMEMICAN 1 RESULTS VesTRRDAY beat Andrew B. Kelly, Hol j At Mt, La 4-4-0, Citeamo 3-92.) Cross college, national ] and Hale, Faber yard champion. Kelly won an especially ar had to be run twice, s called the first ils to Drew suffered a stroke last summer, Reds After Schatzlein LOS ANGELES, April 4—1 man Schatziein, young southpaw, who has been unconditionally re eased by Portland, may be by the Spokane club, of the North- western league, in place of Benja- min MeMorran, leftbander, turned over to Spokane by the Angels. paralytic 7 The West Seattle nine came over to Qu t on Anne's native heath and) ok the hill top team down the vto4 Barnicott and Nelson the winning battery opposing Attelson and Helverson, The game was well played On the Franklin lot a different ort of fracas from either of the other two was pulled off with nklin winning it, 16 to 10 While the bits were numerous on the youngster pitched a perfect game against Spokane in spring training camp. \CoachReady to Teach All ? Claude J. Hunt, director of athe the eminent Antarctic explorer we letics at the U. of W., has notified ha een hearing #0 much about! Graduate Manager of Athieties J. es Are | Johnny O'Leary | - | Some folks in giimpsing the Goldie out of the job jabove picture might mistake it for Pat Wastley twirled the full game letting the college lads down with five bination of late, It is not, however. It {s| Arthur Younger that he is ready £ none other than John O'Leary,|to take on the entire work of lightweigh’ mitt slinger who boxes!coaching intramural sports et the The Seattle Construction and Dry eattle Sunday at 2:30. This is expected Eddie Pinkman Tuesda night fn | institution i Dreamland, dolled up in his umpty-| Thus far the activities In the | ump hundred dollar fur outfit athletic lire this fall have not yet to be one of the best preliminary A 7 games of the training season, and vide ar epg gt bring this/been canceled. If football is play crowd d attend. The ‘ Seeing |ed this fall, Hunt will, of ® large crowd should attend. The! iit, wear it is one treat the homelcosch the team, bet if not, be oat Dry Dovkers’ Mneup and b: or der Sunday will er Ww hi wate Hfolks will have to forego. train all the men left at the instie $b; Bainbridge, ss; Blackburn, 1b; “: | tution along athletic lines. ° Kid Mctvor, ef; Pickens, If; Kuntz,| cateber; C. Melvor, 2b; Carl nek F ishing Now | Nonpareil Ball Club nd J Welch, rf; Charley # .é »! Pe huts, Harry stoiting. Small and| Js Improving Looking f¢ for Contests > The Nonpareil ‘oil baseball club eK! pitchers. The construc Fishing is not yet at its best, lnow in the field to meet all com the music at the melee. Golf Meet On Today, SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 Golfers representing all the clubs of Northern California are at the Ingleside course today, taking part llin the tournament, which, when determine the champlonship of the Northern Cal Douglas Grant was returned ‘lenampion « year ago, There will be a total of stx flighta in the tour nament, a championship and five flights. The qualifying rounds today and the with the suo t yed are being p semi-finals Sund Loses to Johnson SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.— Jack Johnson, negro scrapper, got, a four-round decision over V Trambitas at Dreamuand rink last | j night Golf Tourney Inder | Way at West Side With 15 players entered, the Weat Side Golf club's annual tour- ney is under way. Rules of the U 8S. association and the West Side club will be I {a_vogue, TRIO NEAR DEATH IN MOUNTAIN HIKE | PORTLAND, April 14.—Daring | death, C. E. Blakney, Chester H | Triche! and Dean Van Zandt tried Cea.|to climb Mount Hood during a Get Went Safest Way Small fees, easy pay iy ments All diseases. Blood tation free. Bldg, 811% Se | St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co| “*} . | Fireback of ptove 08 Pike ot Mai 'SANDERSONS PILL’S Tro 4 AND IRREGU. LANITIES. Cure many the most obstinate co 3 to 10 days. box, or 3 for #6 Hours, 9 ye, 11tol, Main ‘RAYMOND REMEDY ©0, Reem 6, Hotel Antlers. 4 | Stop Those Losses)! We absolutely guarantee the more deplorable than it was 30 tb tamous 21 Tablots to stop losses from weakness or we Will re turn your monoy. By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $6.00. RIGHT DRUG Co. 1111 Firet Ave, Geattle Quickest ana s of every kind. Con- Tweittn |) & : Dr. Macy, Epler| Chapman, last Thanksgiving day Unings| who was Olacile Chapman, before | apd repairs for all The well known and retta- |‘ | bie remedy for Pemate|Wi0 Was banished from Russia, and Price $2 per | box blinding snowstorm last Friday, and found their way back to Govern- ment camp only by the use of a com pass. The first word of their death- defying adventure reached Portland] ltoda H.S. Romance Ends_ | in Divorce Friday “IT took her away three years and I'm bringing her back toda So John McDonald, who had mar- {ried his class mate at Queen Anne| high school, told her father, W. L. |The young husband disappeared and has not been seen since that | Judge French granted the wife. marriage, a divorce Friday Banished Novelist Soon to Return to His Russian Home LONDON, April 14 trov, well-known Amphitea-| Russian novelist, | who now may go back, for violating | the censorship by writing an article for the Russkaya Volya, to get the meaning of which the reader had to} to) take the first letter of each word | and set them together, showed a |copy of it here today. It read thus: | 2 Unton,| “It i absolutely impossible to) | write about anything. The censor-| jship fs playing a monstrously un-| fair game. The estate of affairs is! years ago. They even block out the | | fables of Krylov. 1 apologize, my | jreaders, for having, with my gray| head, to lave recourse to such a way of getting In touch with you | Protopopoff has fettered our pr m company band will furnish | but anglers will be glad to hear | ¢ is carried off the champion — 5 . | that {n many sections the streams| ship and expects to do the same Congratulate Him, fre clearing up and good catches |this year, and is to play its open. . - yave been made. The rain of the | ing Sunday, April 15th, Chet, He Needs It! iast tew days bas not b n as gen- | seats Peck with the fast K. heretofore, and as the/club, and will play the continue to clear and the|:ineup: Johnson and ather becomes warmer, limit/catchers; Erwin and jeatehes will soon be in order. pitchers; Wm. Tilton, 2nd; Roy Larkins, 3rd; Kallio Released to er teres aa Western League Club|™ SAN FRANCISCO, April 14. Eugene Waliace, known to fight fans as Willie Meehan, heavyweight, will be married tonight to Mise Sadie Flood. — n, Cochran and Wagner, field- : “Battling” O oa aey clubs in or out of town wie oF phe | Rudy Kallio, the righthandea| (ne ‘0.50 MSG, Seat siauey a ae Wins in Jig-Time | pitener, who was sold to the San| write 420 Carlton Av | Francisco club by the Great Falls; SAN FRANCISCO, April 14—It jmanagement last fall, has been r|Sullivan | Hurts Hand ok “Battling” Ort less than | !eased under an optional agreement three minutes to put “Red” Morris |to the Des Moines club of the West-| While in Training Billy Sullivas, Giant of Denver out. Rights to the jaw) jern league. j sent him down twice in the first | tre copa stopped a hot one with the end Another revolution grows out of his finger in yesterday's round and then the referee stop- Practice — ped the fight and gave it to Or- je great war—British covernment/and will be laid up with a sore tega says it favors votes for women. ‘digit for a few days. Telephone Directory For SEATTLE including the counties of KING and PIERCE Will Go to Press April 16th Please arrange for any change you may desire in present listings or advertising as soon as possible and not later than April 16th. ' When you telephone Long Long Distance.” Distance “Ask for Pacific Xa THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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