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SHERIFF JACK Stringer took {ft upon him self to say. a fow uncompll- mentary things about the local box fag situation and make a few ingent changes tn the rules, he id something that no other county oficial on the Pacific Coast has @one where a large city was prac tleally the only place in the county affected by his rulings. Portland, San Francisco and the city offictals look and clamp the Id down on a club or individu al whenever such an institution or person fat!) to keep within the law Tm Portland, there is a city ordi- Rance that protects the boxing there, run under practically the same rules and conditions as the fourround game was here. Yes terday Mayor Alb saw fit to tighten the screws a bit on Portland promoters. see PORTLAND BOXING FANS were instrumental in getting the ordinance passed. A similar situ tion to the one here arose, wit the exception that the matter wa given a thoro investigation by or der of the mayor. When it was the city’s chief execu stating that they fa Celving correspondence from a number of Portland's representa- tive citizensstating that they fa-| vored boxing as it was then being jucted, called a meeting of the s clubs and individuals who interested in the promotion} boxing shows and h attorney draw up a regolution for the protection of the boxing game and the city as well. it was passed by the city commission in short order. the charges, tive citizens, A CLAUSE IN ordinance that we consider a good one makes ft imperative for the club or Indi vidual desiring to stage a boxing card to first secure the permission of the chief of police. The chief has seen to it that their dates in turn and thus ha eliminated a lot of squabbling that takes place where the settlement of dates is left to the promoters Since Sheriff Stringer has dcic ed to see that the boxing game in Seattle is run according to Hoyle. it seems that it would be a good {dea for him to cooperate a bit i with the athletic clubs who are fistering boxing ccnmected with their who perhaps can give a few point ers on how to keep the game free all blemish. ee ACCORDING TO THE informa tion the sheriff claimed he receiv- on the bouts of late. Let's see. It can't have been > tain party more or leas well known about the city and who, while In- terested in the boxing game to ome extent, does not make a rev- enue from it by any means, at- empted to bet as much as $25 on bout. For a time there was consider. “Able comment forth, but no one to take the bet. The would-be bettor was looked upon by the persons who happened to be within earshot as a regular plunger. He did not get his $25 down. It) was too much money, he was told by a couple of parties who had been telling how many hundred dollars they the bouts. ADAMS ANNOUNCES Elks’ club will hold a| Detroit... 6) a Indications are that if the [tary and J. J. Sullivan treasurer. in ~aad ol ypeern say ante! atc ren yy uri Somme ge A ial weatherman is kind and orders Big Parade Is Plan An attempt is being made to match |'2 s94 O'Neill, B 2 cbentee,| sunshine instead of rain on A monster street parade, free : ; Si weile © Stanags Tuesday next, Seattle ls duefor jcdmission to soldiers and sallors| ee the mate four Prva node At Washington 13-1. Phiiadeiphial the biggest opening day demon- jin uniform and thelr lady friend, ie ” lemith; J. Johnson and stration of its career when the | souvenira for the fair fanettes, and chine Henry Gleeen he 0-6-0. Great Falls club takes on the | program of events at the park Ao epee me age rh win wo |ootte an peg Soper Giants in the opening bail re among the treats listed mer national amateur lightweight) New York a: soton; rai | Same of the Northwestern | Committees galore have been ap ebampion, wil be used. NATIONAL LEAGUE | opus season. sitigen etek atten tha, tech wih Won Lost. Pet! 4 bunch of busy bugs gathered | details of-tue opening coremonic Rain No Longer | ‘liaat night to formulate plans for|President Dugdale was on hand at “a7 | $ i 4at\making the opening day here a|the meeting and promised the Will Stop Team (nicsen ote. $ 4 t66/2aig event. “Ten thousand or|toosters anything they desired su co iyo bust” fs the slogan adopted by the that would make the opening day i 0 le « 3 396 club, William Sickels is president; |one long to be remembered in Se- Giante ho net, slop aoe eer te | Breakin ReSCLTS rai ay 4] Ole Hanson and B. EB. ezen vico|attle and Northwestern league an- the future. The Elks’ gymnasium] At Pittsburg 6-7 2-0, Grim-| presidents; E. MeCreen secre: nals Was turned over to the baseball eth- found that there waa little truth Inj the city | they secure et and have men) institutions | ed, there was considerable betting | more than a month ago that a cer-| passed back and) had been betting on [x STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 21, Ld May Not Be a Hero But He Shows Rare Judgment LL DOS TuCGer ds @ND w Ger T KNOW WHAT MARRIED TLL RUSH RIGHT OVER 1917, PAGE 7 aes 4 Po (Copyright 1917. b- ‘Trade Mark New © Fisher ves} AND PROPOSE To MISS SMITH, MARRY HER AND THEN TT CANT Ge INCOME REQUIRED! MATRIMONY APPLY 8S SMITH 1oeg, PARK HiGn ts ANG DRAFTED Mike Is | HOCUS POCUS ) { { Fast Lad } -aetierciglanns { OAKLAND, Cal, April 21.—Carl Zamloch, first baseman of ( the Oakland baseball club, should worry if he loses his Job, | in Ring. When the old batting eye grows dim and the legs begin to wob- | ble, Mr. Zamioch will be le to sign up in vaudeville a tec ond “Herman the Great.’ One good reason advanced by ex In other words, Mr, Zamloch ie a wizard of the cards, He perts who have watched Mike Gib {can say, “Hocus pocus, bunches of carrots,” and the decks will do) bons in action, for his exceptional |} wonderful stunts. cleverness, is that Gibbons is a }fighter who thinks and hits at tb | same time. The Minneapolis scrap- per is credited with being a secood |Kid McCoy for boxing ability and jfaster than lightning in the ring. Mike and Tommy will appear in| a fourround exhibition. Mike fs a) |middieweight, while Tommy be In addition to his prowess on the professional diamond and with the cards, Zamioch is coach of the University of California ( baseball team. He was with Spokane, in the Northwestern league, last season. longs in t lght-heavyweight d! j¥ision, The scrappers are boosted jas two of the greatest fighters in |the fistic game today, and their records back the boosting. Altho Mike bons has no stran- ale hold on the middleweight ie, jhe is the man to be figured at the top of the heap, while Tommy Gib- bons fs the undisputed title holder in the light-heavy class a —} Withee: BINGLES || g league hero— In the etghth tn- Geposited a baseball tn the left Meld bleachers and defeat ed the Dodgers. Incidentally, Cravath'’s blow sent Grover Cleveland Alexander one game nearer the necessary 31 or more that will get $1,000. The Giants crumbied In the four- teenth and the Braves went into a tle for the National league leader- ehip The Reds witnessed a Cardinal spree in the first inning. Six runs| galloped over and the game was} iced | Pep Young delivered a four. base | clout in the ninth inning, with two | mn, and Cleveland was beaten by | Detroit. | | Baseball Ripon aie nade onid AMERICAN LEAOUB om. Lost, ¥ pag Opening Day Will Be Be Big Thing This Year i ‘ ‘ shaw and Fischer; Paskaré, | —————— Dougias and Elliott THE GRIN. T Range THE PELL T WANT TS sce MISS SMH mam MISS Star} Vf \ ( wees DO INTO BY BUD F ISHE R. “RIGHT | THE RS | Si@n? D} | Tee B. Brown | PRIZE WINNER ? 1? Suspends | The) following “fish tale,” written ala,” worhttan by J. V. Hamer of Geattle was awarded firet prize by the judges of The Star's “fish tale” J. Pappa conteets The prise; a 616 trout roa, Was consted by Piper & Taft, Second ave. sporting goods dealers. The second and third prize-winning yarns will appear on Jules not report to this page at a later date } Sythe Vane and Bob Brown {}bas decided to slap a suspension at ae ee, tion the stocky Ittle outft ap-| In August, 1914, accompanied by two friends, | left Seat- pa was one of the “strik when| tle for the Upper Sauk; going in over the Ranger trail from {I} Hob's team came clowe to golng on| Darrington, our way was carpeted with fallen needles of the the rocks two years agc nd he fir, hushing all sound, while the sunlight, sifting thru the was suspended for bis trouble mak. | green roof overhead, traced shifting patterns constantly. Pitching our camp at the confluence of the Sauk and r Brown disposed of his White Chuck, about 12 miles above Darrington, one of the services to Great Falls, and In #0 most beautiful spots in the Cascades, we fished just enough doing reinstated the ayer to supply the larder, but mostly we just loafed the ten days traded aarry Cheek for Pay of our stay. To the west loomed the bulk of White Horse ing the winter and Pappa 6 mountain, to the east the dim outlines of Glacier peak show- act Brown figured the out-| ed In the summer haze, while on all sid stretched the r would report, and built up| primeval forest, seemingly without end. his team on that suppsition, but 1 wish | had the power to lay before the stay-at-homes now Pappa has announced that he the beauties of a sojourn In the wilds, where, at every turn, will accept a job with the Marys some wonder of the silent places unfolds, where is offered a ville, California, team and play | safe retreat for all who will, where every breath is like a cool, bush ball this season refreshing drink to one athirst. thru the Imagine tramping profeastonal Pappa started bis cool and silent reaches of these century-old woods, filling career Ww Spokane and was sold your lungs with the balsam-tinted air, panacea for all the ills to Pittsbu a broken leg ¢ to which we are heir, or rolling out In the dewy early hours, vented | a big league tr with nothing overhead but the summer skies, and then com Nick Willlains tried to secure Pa }pa ina trade this spring, but Drown turned the offer down. pare these things with the feeling you have when the raucous | volce of Big Ben tells you it Is time to get Into the harness again But all things must end, so we, with none too good grace, turned our backs on these beauties and our faces homeward. We broke no records as anglers, but we returned to our work refreshed and strengthened by our recreation, and the mem ories of the time we spent thus will remain with us always, making us better men just for having lived them, and | am convinced that there Is something more to fishing than sim- ply catching fish, Collapse of Dodgers Shows Dope Is Right Many Dogs | to Be Shown Many Vancouver, Seattle dogs will journey B. C., for the dog and 2 The Terminal City Kennel club, of that city, will give over 100 ape | celal prizes and the ordinary prize list will be the biggest on record to show there May 24, 2 | for a show in British Columbia. It |{s reported that Mra, Anita Bald fi own of the Anoakola ken-/ = a ee aa can Prunes donated a| BY H. C. HAMILTON Brooklyn entry will have to per. $50 trophy for the best puppy tn} NEW YORK. April 21 eithe | form some better than it has so the show. The program will be) Upset of the Brooklyn cham- |far to maintain a place above the held in the Hor ow building.| flons of the National league |Alf-way line, Terminal C ‘ty Kennel club of Weeks Is After Go | With Ted SPRINGFIELD, 0., April 21—If Ted Lewis will agree to let Billy champion against the classy Bng- lish boxer. Dr, Syman says he ts convinced that Weeks was weak Jat the weight he made for Lewis lat Dayton recently, 148 pounds, jand that at 152 he can defeat Lew Weeks has had many offers for | matches since his bout with Lewis. |e has been asked for his terms Ly promoters at Detroit, Cleveland, Scranton, Memphis, St. | Louis and Cincinnati, an attest to | his immense popularity in the East. Toledo, ‘McIntyre All Bone t McIntyre has called off ne for a bout with “Hat® Oakland heavyweight. Sam Francisco promoters were dicket= ing with the Pacific Coast heavy. weight champion for a bout. Chet says he will concert all his activi ties to putting the Seattle Athletic |club to the fore in athletics, He has been appointed superintendent, filling the vacancy made by Col. Ch Wm. Inglis being called to’ the colors. ow that I have retired, I wish to wish the Coast hea’ vy weight | title back on Willie Meehan,” de |clared Chet. If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty the- atre—(Advertisement) undoubtedly Just now Is one of — — the things left in baseball to prove that dope has a place in vi ‘ancouver has 70 members. In one he kept all the Fred Merkle Bought | the sum 5s by Chicago Bruins| ten tatine tn the at He rried P r CHICAGO, Aprit The par-| Dodgers I with two pockets in it ch ot Fred r now first /On® Das 4 af secamam en to Sraeien Bele | That kame dimes—kept them, mind you, and each weeg was anno ae by President | Coombe, deposited them in his Dexter Horton Trust | Merkie who replaces Vic Saler at cen cogent mga and Savings Bank savings account. 1 aree ith ¢ Bruins, will report tc ” ig Consnet " . a norrow. The consideration, admit | F # title His habit resulted in more than enough to lted by Weeghman to be lar 't Was Just Perhaps th . his $5,000 life i ’ All thru the winter it has been pay the premium on his $5, ife insurance. jpet made public penta | tree tee oe. thas Now he’s saving “quarters.” no Dodgers const irst INo Match for Johnny |siston basebait « rhaps. Th Not a bad idea. Braves Hants have been called etr The e small pie CLEVELAND, April 21 Matt Brock was no match for Johnny Kt) and a was enough A pencil © of paper bane here Thursday night. The| 0.08 0 : ; scrap lasted 10 rounds, but Kilbane |‘ show that championship | qual floored Brock five times, twice for| es did not hold forth in the city the count of nine jacross the bri | It hag been pointed out that the Dodger staff ts only fair SECOND AT CHERRY He's Going Down > intleld passable and ¢ t Combined Resources of the |field no stronger than ar DENVER, April Perry Fouts, jther National league club, Ther a first baseman, who has been play-|!8 & star or 80, draking his 1 ing with San Francisco, joined the |C#@ck from bbe Jake Des Molt nes club, here. today. Daubert and Zach Vheat woulc grace anybody's baseball club, But [there it ends, DEXTER HorTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $20,715,911.10 Weeks weigh in at 152 pounds, Dr. David A. Syman, of this city, will wager $5,000 on the Canadian letex yesterday when it rained DO YOU KNOW Brooktyn 3-5-1 Cheney and} At Philadelphia 4-8-2 Alexander and Killiter; 7 -4, Cinetnnatt. ¢-11-8.| Snyder; Schneider, Boston 4-9-1. Ter carty; Ragan, > jana [MARKET REPORT) REAL PAINLESS « Te steceleid*s SRAREED Pe Fala w voleeale | Vegetables and VEGETABLES ——Mobilized- Dollars The collapse so far has been The Dodgers may re arithmetical result troves they could whip some one. DENTISTS "ics" tsa |Darty-Chip Clash Is 2000 nods Bt | Veulglauk $0 Wels esteecctes 40 Jex & rs > That Seattle has the fin- F rank —_ Signs Reets—Per ele a Sg Next for Youngstown These are not the days for holding Pry r Broce: Oregon, don 2.00] jo Fi Pr for Waee, — A ‘ est billiard parlor in the f| With Tacoma Outfit] Siprem oct: Diiet. Poultry, Veal sod Pork YOUNGSTOWN, ©. April 2L- money idle in hidden places, nor for world? Come in and see ff - PR i, egy A Chickens |With the Duffy-Griffith bout out of spending it for needless luxuries. | Frank Daniels, last year with the | Cautifiower—Per erate, 2 dor. Fat ee, ee bd be seats as sel oh Topeka club in the Western league, | Celery —Per crate 65 yaring for th arey-Chip clash Sa ae BROWN & HULEN and. previously a. member. of the | Germ Haske—Fer 1b or urday afternoon, May 19. Twenty Our country needs mobilized dollars Second and serine Oakleeé club in the Pacific Cosst| see é vio | tm order to dssroane soar new thousand fight fans are expected —dollars in free circulation—as much vie oor ¢ “4 " . 9) Turkeys Dreamed ? ne te, whic! is tl - : sy: act A rt signe j a Shae ssdp ue 4 Veal to 126-1 4 deo one streaaeet slate eiowae as it needs mobilized men. t t ” 917 a reported s Roosters 0d ° ae 2 27 Sordid 8 y a wBae ve re 100128 | Reet doee 8 vas 144,| does not cover the roof of the Johnny Griffith Is E i i SANDERSONS PILLS |! 20 ose, 08 wn al eee sees TMM ie eS Wiser Over, Dusty very industry inthe Tandy capable jitarry warper and Coansth, dp aa-| teem Retboate +» Ht eH Butter, Eggs and Cheese ts Leinonang 4 ee ully of serving the new needs of the coun- The well known and retta-| pected to make up the garden | oure—Per box .-.sssssssseseseeeees t - - crown . soe RB, — ; saa bie remedy for FEMALE | guardians for the Tigers. — | Better svasnington creamery, mune, g{ 818 aot of tooth (whalebone) $8.00 |p YOUNGSTOWN, 0, April 21 try, requires the loyal support of all fROUBLES AND IRREGU. : Iva Washington ereamery, brick 44 | eth 5.00 ockport Jimmy Duffy lost a de the idle dollars. LARITIES. Cure many of} ~ . sid cube rete | 0 Ot OE MOO «200% $5. cision in his 12-round set-to- with tietmoat obstinate cases fn| Veteran Coach Joins nie eg ie Smet. + 43] Bridge work, per tooth, gold $8.00 | “i810 In his 12-round setto- with a le aad 1 § to 10 gaya. Price $3 pee U. §S. Medical Corps! Noe@2? Yolect ranch s+.-ee. White crowas csBE MO There, lest night. Duty gartially Aaa ug. dome __Let them be broug ht forth and mob- Te, co shit baiese ee kale md ia Gold fillings 00 up overcame Griffith's lead toward the doorne ilized in the banks! Then, and then rae = scdicaiiie ay MINNEAPOLIS, April 21.—Dr. H eas ‘ piet | stiver fillings . ‘ of the tient, but not enough pry only, can idle dollars go out to useful 4 AYMOND ft oO. . . t + © ven the decision | . L, Willams, 17 years football conch | Green, 1 f Platina fillings | crorke “wherever! ancad Rande Room 4, Hotel Antlers, 4th @ U —S}at the t niees nity oF micseaets, to popsors-—) 600.0615 | pave 8 AN work yarantond to a8 years : d. ay joine ed & 8 med ach oa] mpreasion taken Pa, Pea . " ae ' YOU KNOW THAT fred Se cuarhn, istaiceetatie Rees A Country Hay and iain tn and eet Teathvanme day.” Baame Walter Johnson Is Our system of BANKING BY : | Improper measures rather football will be suspended at Min-| Fomaroes 5087 Autatta so, ss or ge Loser in Cue Game MAIL brings within the easy reach an disease are ve op | Alfa é Page often the cause of you Hesote if the war continues, Follow 2s Altaf nn Me Molasses ose. os lke ttescinbentcg of all who care to practice it every 4 long standing trouble alter Johnson went down to de +13 ; : Bah DIBOR- “Neff Should Have Yakima Gems 1200@'1.00| Most of our present patronage te foat in his three-cushion billiard facility enjoyed by those who call in € Dine ot 6 no ruses 45.00@ 46.00 Wy te stil giving goog contest with Charley Jordon last person. Write for our booklet, | . (me pen S84 Been Given Melee! | sg rncrre"" | "Ank Our cuMtor Brown & Hulen's, ‘The * / Vy F, a. s -— ted our work as 36 to 31 \ Oe for ab aman <iitin a 3 Marman Winesep 26g - sure you a - 7 " Eig dived disor. | Referee Billy eat a7 *|Morris to Box Moran eon iy | 4 Ph DY vutinston FAN ar’ ta overtiitia a Cut - Rate |! angtord Is Winner Call naViail mencan yin pie he decision the judges and de : @ | KANSAS CITY, April 21.—Fr : . ee ee, ete vmen |v iaring the Chet Neft-Joe Benjamin |. Tellew, Newtons. +ee1.60@2.00/Moran and Carl Morris, heavy- Dentists W YORK, April 21. — Sam Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient DK. DONAWAY | o in the Bay City a draw when | Ormeetrult snes | weights, will box 16 rounds to a de 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Langford easily outpointed Bob Des se Our Dal reais nvenient, oF ne es ff had been declared the winner.’ Frorida ....... : is teision here May 14 Oeqesite Fraser-Patersen Om = | vore in 10 rounds, here, last night ___ Scattle, Washington. \ Paton and Third, Opposite Fostol Mis a (Zz