The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1917, Page 9

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T= Ney ?Et —<—<$__— - | ian a SRERRRRIOCR HEN BENNY n W and Richte Mit n @ t in t ontght h a fracas a feally be ° ampionship Oy Se ol ° been sold o A ng are stringing © to 19. joth gladiators are in perfect shape, according to t the physicians, so th be room for an alibi THERE IS ANOTHER on tonight, and while it will see a world’s champion in action, but slight attention ts being pi The reason is that Jot a featherwets be the crow Cincy Reds fend his la * Matt Brock {s the ¥ | Fight fans accord about he} ill D is matshn chahiee ho would gut If he pl ope - Went out and tried t pick a rel with a stone wa NEW YORK, April 19.—The add |tion of a fow new ball players, the “BATTLING” ORTEGA is still| personality of » ey. dco San Fran ms unde- » Bay Ct knocking m d co. This featable w shots of the well known pep ake the Ohlo river and flow upalde down Promoters have br rought in some nnat! Reds are playing highly touted middleweigh® to bat-|pig league ball it tle with the Mexican, but each ¢ From an early spring viewpoint . he wallops the tar out of them ir \ anhad to be sure, by the fogsy! < four rounds or knocks then ective of a long, hard, hot goal before the battle has really r, the Reds are going to fit , earted. any race t ad his recent bout with Rex Mor-|starts with grace an 718 fe made the Salt Lake gladiator} ¢ Mathew look like the veriest tyro. Iright along win he held the n National league la { der, and the J was not so thick ahead of him THE EXAMPLE OF AD wou,| day G4SST should be a lesson t young bo: A lesson, h that should sins deep i , ) lad’s mind | Wolgast proved by contin | Ps box long after he had no busi: CovelesKie to do so that the game was not| ; worth the candle. Had he stoppe his ring career after tw to gain back the title fr : Ritchie, he would x CLEVELAND, 9.—-Stanle . hele today—in the sani n suf-|Covaleskie was to hold - fering with a brain malad jdown the mound for the Ir = Wolgast was probat ¢ Tigers in today's gar S the type of ftx game of the season i precaution to the w in to reach a pro’ records were conf the first game. It ted to breal n ‘ human being to take terrific beat-|der the barrier of today L MIRE, o1p90 | BINGLES | } ear and a br i si long ag i getting away, an i as a con By Gience his marks are old ones Git ‘ bons has never been given a bad quick beating about his pool run Packey McFarland is an example jand gi of the brainy fighter who knows | dow again when he has had enough. Packey/the Giants loss and recognized the fact that he was due| Dodgers’ first win of the y to slow up, and this would mean| Roger Hornsby hit a homer, field. taking some beatings. Did he con-/ed sensationally and threw in tw tinue? No, he stepped out of thelother bic for good measu u game without a mark to the Cardinals lost to the ( he has ever been a boxer Dutch Leonard fanned 10 of Con = og nie Mack's Athletics, who outhit the Red Sox and then lost thé game. Tris Speaker got one hit and Ty Cobb did not play Nine hits enabled the Reds to Reep Christy Mathewson in good spirits by whipping the Pirates Yesterday's big league hero— ied the came A Great Falls Outfit Victor in C ontest OLYMPIA, April | 1 tin'’a college bas training gan N. W leagu Gardner ed good ball COAST RESULTS Reliable apr’ Oakland 5, Portland 1 . At Los Ange 1, Vernon 2. At Salt Lake 6. Francisco meat cm var Will Pitch \ ~ Saye | to Mr. Sullivan, while waiting for the game, Your halr ls gray, your years are old, your props, may hap, are lame; I'd hate to count the seasons back since first you drew your pay, And don't you think It's time to call a halt at this late day?" Yeh.” says Mr. Sullivan, while pounding out a hit, “Does ‘at ol’ eye look closed or not? It still can see a bit.” } TWO CHAMPIONS MATCHED FOR BATTLE AMERICAN LEAGUE work F I have successtully treated F ; hea (Rigg’s Disease) for many years t I will diagnose case free of . A Painless Austin "20.2.2". Hale," Severoid charge. ry Third and Pike, Fatrance 1504 3rd. gyocker and Nunamaker ’ ar Phone Main 5760 ar EB Not open Sundays A Philadelphia ot JUST fill a 4, pe with ELVET— drawin the cool, mild smoke that’s sofragrantand | rich that— | Am guendiog But what's the use trying f in’ to the pleas- describe a taste? rae \ e, our word for VELVET /) ety, Shey Bare, long enough to try a // 4 pipeful. You won’t need +g oa —o to take anybody’s word wor after that. - s e 7 o A NATIONAL LEAGUP RESULTS YESTERDAY At Pittabure &-4 tere v M x Killer « he At ¥ oo ow . : ° - £ Dougiaes and E ele, Mors Reid and McKelvey High Guns at Shoot With 48 out of a possible 50, TL H, Reid and C. trapshots in the 50-target event yes Harbor island club. » high in the 100, get terday at Reid was al ting 97 Joe Schermer Winner in Billiard Contest Willlam Sothern was taken down | the Hne at three-cushion billiards last night by Joe Schermer. Tho game Was one of the city champion ship tourney. ‘The score was Paul Steele Winner Over Ellensburg Lad ELLENSBURG, Apri Pa fed “Pug” Reynolds, a local boxer out in the last round of thelr sched uled four-round melee last night, the two fighters, dicating how W. Kilbane Artich Cabbage Carrots ack Cauliflower—Der crate, 2 dor elery I to Corn Huake—Ver Ib os McKelvey led the | expiant i Garlic Horserudish Lett noe Cal, Chill, area Green, 1 STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. PAGE 9 | ] MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Is One of Those Mercenary Volunteers = BILLY | SULLIVAN : Saye | to Mr, Sullivan while writing out the score, “It atrikes me that I've watched you play a dozen years or more; I've lamped you from the olden days, and no one calied them slow, When you was etarred, and Kling—but that was many years ago.” And “Yeh,” says Mr, Sullivan, while catching of a fly “But the passing years as yet are far from crabbing ‘at ol’ eye Diagram shows relative » black outline (MARKET REPORT pe ee sea A iat is kl Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES phere — 1 oa Okey Onions Popeorn- Nevramka, par ib. Radishes On! per dom barh— Vor It e Hatabagns Yakima, wack «+ Luk al, per mack Potatoes suey Apples Bpiteenberg Tone Bowuty vas ++ ne aes val 25@ Winetap sereveccomarserom +1.260,60 Puget Sound Hay .oreweenen 2.0 wrHere's Your Horse, Jerr? is of in sh is bigger than Veal ho 68 to Roosters ' Pork—Good block Aw! THAD A mices! Saye | to Mr. Sullivan, “Admit ting you can hit, Conceding you can scamper round and field a bit, There's younger men mwaiting ‘round with patches on their pants For you to p the old game up, Why not give Youth a chance?” And “Yeh,” says Mr. Sullivan, and with my team play hob? Each time | give some boy a chance | have to fill his Job.” Leave OF ABSENCA ANO 1 STARTEDO RIDE HER In Yo Town AMO SHE DROPPED DEAD UNDER ME BEFORE 1'D cone Trees Trade Merk Mew! ta Pat ctticed BY BUD FISHER. PR FoR MER 666 ' THat's Too Bap! J WERE USING GOVERNMEN PERTY WHILe® OFF DUTY, 50 you'LL HAVE To Pay MANY ATHLETES STILL LEFT AT U. Athletics at the University of Washington are not due for a tumble since the declaration of war a# many people think. Intercollegiate conteste In bi ball, tennis and track have been abolished and it remains to be seen whether football and basketball will follow Whether intercollegiate activi tles in the latter two sports will give way will be determin- ed by conditions next fall In place of the former tntercol fate activities, interfraternity - on ——.. jand «intramural sports will be nennnrhonnapbnnnnnnccammannancingin, tage lball series at the university has been started and should be finish Welsh, Kilbane. . Age ft. 7 in....H’ght....59t.51 Weight Rea +4 in Forearm . 10 1-2 Arkansas Black 125@ Ye e . so@ Grapefrult a j 8400 Florida alne ) Oranges * ) | Strawberries Prices Paid Poultry, Veal an \¢ 5 | Spring Chickens 0 | Ducks Fat Fans 6 | Mene— Under «ibe Selling Prices to Retailer for , Fens and Cheese on creamery, cube OUD vee Preah California, brick se... Country Hay and Grain # paid wholewier) the baseball jis scheduled Itennis be ft KILBANE _., | been on > PHENOM FOUND IN YOUNG RECRUIT “Rube” Gardner has a boll on Als jhand that Is giving him consider. HOW CHAMPS COMPARE 7 on creamery, brick .44 00g 60.00] 50.00@ 51.00 The interfraternity base by the middle of May After es are over, tennis ome of the best ayers in the city are to Return to Class Teame Resides interfraternity athletics, terclass athletics, which have the « »woward path for th men who tur planning on » Will come into prom: p first time at the lo. The different « rived from the should go a the standard known of Coac Conibear and bis plans concerning In former years dtffer. ent clubs were fo: These inelnde: 1 the freshmen in the cal fraternities. those connected with the crew that Coach Conibear wil! the old club r Bill Leard avers a phe nom yesterday in the person of Dalley, the big semi-pro piteher who has been taking his coffee with the Seattle ball club since the opening of the training sea son. | In a practice game against the Bellevue club, a bunch of local sem ros, the lanky twirler whiffed min etx fram and allowed |but one hit The veteran backstop, Billy Sulli van, appeared be! i the platter for first time in a regular game, and had Dailey working like a seo ond Walter Johnson The day was ideal for the fracas, and lots of ginger was shown by the Giants While the jbit tn the r much damage with the willow. Five jhits and five runs ware all they were able to garner off the Belle vue squad aguers speeded up a ee, they did not do Smfth, 2nd* Street, Franc isco Cal pionship w able trouble, tard $100 p Schmutz to Vancouver, The Dry Dock team will be out with Stacy Shown's crew taking ‘em on tomorrow, Cc hicago Manager Has Trouble Ww ith Infield His latest experi has ‘been to try Sepulveda Released by Harry Wolverton Louis Sepulveda, er who went from Spokane to n released after open mur years behind the plate |: Ray City trib he young catch an | will All RIGHT!) Te. ‘Em To Take HER OUT or MY NEXT weeK’s WAGES! Little Joy in Pittsburg, for Honus Is Gone PITTSBURG, April 19.—There was little joy among Smoky City fans today, even tho the skies cleared early, with promise of fair weather for the opening with Chicago at Ford's field. For the first time in 20 years the mighty Honus Wegner was éut of the lineup. Wagner is under suspension for failure to send In his contract, and cannot sit on the bench ‘Fish Tale” Winners Will Be Announced in Friday’s Paper Well, well; you probably have forgotten all about the “Fish Tale” contest by this time, Not so the judges, however. They have pored over the stories sub- mitted, and will announce the winners tomorrow in The Star, Snooker Champs Will Settle Argument Here The Pacific coast snooker cham- 1 be settled in Seattle when Bob Li and John An- iderson meet in riors A rse has been hung up, Oregon Grid Captain Joins Coast Artill EUGENE, Ore., April 17 Rejected from the aviation corps because he was too big, but determined to serve his country In some capacity as @ soldier, Johnny Beckett, Uni- versity of Oregon football cap- trin, has enlisted in the Sec- ond company, Coast artillery, Portland School Kids Will See Ball ‘Opener’ jrammar school children who ure excuses from their parents to attend the DAY vs. MINUTES There seldom is a business transaction between men in different places that cannot be nhone, and in many instances in less time than it takes {o dictate the average business letter. completed by tele- Consider the time taken by correspondence and the unavoidable delays of the mails. Try the long-distance telephone in your out-of-town business transactions. “Long-Distance” satisfactory. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY e is prompt, inexpensive and ‘

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