The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1917, Page 9

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MUTT AND JEFF Stee, ye PMUD OF You Pee JONES THE NAVY ba ¢ pias Ake you LLOWING HIS APPRAR ANCE here and tn Tace Mike Gibbons will Oe yakcourer, BR, C, next Thursday night ae fourrontrd bout with yarry Thomas, & Canadian sol qo comes from Austral dans to have fourht Geo gy the land of the ka several local boys w a place on the Vancouver card, reads as follows oak Sullivan vs, Henry Glea- cMry Anderson vs. Frenchie es Clements vs. George a Dillon vs. Beale Manning. ue * SANDERS, NEW now sojourning FRANKIE fa oor midst, does not intend to let Battling Nelson have ar Frankie dropped tn day with bis head swatt ang announced that he whe Bat, was taking a co qmatments to make himself b Mirren Sanders met George Ros jast Friday night at the Elks’ club je got a crack on the ear that it to swell a bit, fo he de-| 8 good a time| w pair of iis to Sanders, the sur scrapes the inside of the ear and then makes a plaster cast, which he inserts to give shape and to the new ear. i eee EDDIE CAMPI, DAN SALTS ever featherw may take a trip down to Oakland tn the near to do battle with Frankie Tucker, brother of Lizzie Tucker, girl fight manager In the If the bout goes thru ft will be pat on at the West Onkland club, @ which Tommy Simpson {s the BOXING IN PORTLAND Is again fa the good graces of the offi- and newspapers, ac Joe Fiannigan, who ar Seattle this morning with Bronson, who does battle Anderson tonight at were going ahead on shows without se permission of the anu- which they must, under ordinance, and the mayor is clause rigidly enforce ure,” Joe. eee ROSTER OF THE Oakland | the Pacific Coast leag . and sounds very mu E t league to ts. eastern Behind the platter for the Oaks) Dan Morray, former Spokane In @aa; Carl Zamloch, another for wer Red, is on first; Eddie Men § Fd fines i e & a . 5 z ere cne St Nick hae BY RALPH H, TURNER t 4 United Press Stat Correspondent ‘tm, is playing the infield; Rodney TOKIO, May 1—The Stare gf oy he Rarer mga 1 pe and Stripes, the Rising Sun of ot Bob Beown'e fermen min.| Japan and China’s rainbow ban- me “4 kows's, former min-| jer will clash in an athletio iy 6 @ member of the twirling) contest, beginning May 8, when the Far Eastern Olymplo games, held every two years, begin. Husky Fullptno lads, trained on Ger the direction of Amefican coaches, will enter as Uncle Sam's representatives. eee REPORT FROM Portland is effect that the three Bigbee bave signified their inten- enlisting tn the army. Car-! a inember of the Pitts where he went last Fr - Alth Olympics Scheduled May 8 sSEATTLE the Filipino team went ¢own to second place before the on siaughts of China in the last meet, Americans express confidence that their banner wil triumph this Japan brought up the rear in the meet two years ago. This year Japan's team will num- der about 150 men, while the Phil ippines are entering 100 and Ch about Lack of transportation, owing to the war, has made It { possible Siam and ¢ Malay states to compete. BILLIARD | LESSON | { I 3 Rass Hall's Tacoma who had a trial with Se-| spring, is with Spokane) + While the other brother, Who has not played any ball, is in Portland, taken the examina mission. the Bigbee brothers tes at the Univers- @ couple of seasons | FREE DOCTOR Ge to the Right Drug Co, 169 Washington St. | SeAFEEE rH te gE "i, i Ls i And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe fer you FREE. yeu are sick you cannot do bet er than take advantage of thie of fer, We save you money and give the best possible treatment. j MEN DOT BE DISCOURAGED ACT TODAY ‘© wilt treat some of your all- joonta for (Fourth of five lessons in threecushion billiards, arrang ed especially for The Star.) va ene BY CHARLES HULEN Cup salt high with plenty of re verse engilsh. Strike frozen ball half full to kiss back to other oush. ferns trom. ion and around table as shown In low too kng\the diagram Edward F. Weber of M. Prager & Co. swore out a complaint Mor fed 247;,-.| 487 charsing Carl Hicks with tak will give you |ing the former's automobile without mal fee, Don't permission 5 t tlonaliy low feo in any ailment yo MAY be suf-| ating ailments of teed dor wuffer an- other day i iff 3; 119 Specialties garage Hf [= ENTS Lat See Dr, Edwin J. Brown q AND Greist en ENTS A vite, AGE aSeitgeitr date com LLIMS ELF 2 t Ip ad | en! ae Se examined with-| To" Te—9 & mn. to ® Wem toip im ™ AL MEDICAL INSTITUTE: MO Oscidental Ave. PM for $16.00 elude extracting pain. prices t without }| | | Coast League Ready | to Give Up Youths AN FRANCISCO, May 1-—When| army conscription bill goes into} fect, it Is estimated that 30 to 40) ayers now adorning Coast league ams will be eligible for duty un-| der {t. President Baum announced | today that the league 1s ready to “do its bit” by contributing its play- ers for the benefit of the country. Southern Victor Bill Gouthern of Bellingham won his threecushion billiard match with Walter Johnson last night, at Prown & Hulen’s, 35 to 29. isi REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS fm order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest and strongent plate known, foes not cover the roof ef the | mouth; you ean bite corn off the Hicke 18 employed at} the Antomobile Dry Cleaning arid! cob; guerantend 16 yenre, Gold crown ...... psescestes $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) £9.00 $10 set of teeth $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold &3.00 White crowns $3.00 Gold fillings . Bilver MMNES comeneenw-- Platina fillings s----- ent patronage te Mest of our pr recommnended by our early custom: ers, whone werk t= still giving go Aric our customers w' ork When comt sure you are in the right place Pring this ad with you, OHIO%::: Dentists seT UNTVERSITY eT. ©) gccite Wraser-Patensen On If Jeff Had Been on the “New Jerse ” He We wy} THE DRE ADAAUGHTS ANC AU NAMED APTGR STATES THE Ow YORK * “TNE Lice * MAING ONY LeTre Nume ht NO, SHE'S A Dee ADNAUENT) 4 baTTLESHIPE CLEVEREST PUNCHER MEETS CLEVEREST | BLOCKER TONIGHT IN TITLE MITT BOUT KILBANE MAY TAKE! FREDDIE WELSH'S CROWN NEW YORK, May 1.—The lightweight championship of the world |» again at atake. Tonight, Johnny Kilbane, featherweight champion, the most perfect fighting machine In the worid, will meet Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion, the world’s cleverest defensive boxer In spite of the fact that Kilbane will p away at least pounds, Welsh ts facing the m threat to hie title since be from Willie Ritchie tn London, 1914. Kilbane ix the most dangerous fighter in ¢t world He comb! ow terrif! 4 shrewdest ba 4 ever pr have threate they a ie a drug on . vision. He is t er 122-pounders thing for b to ca to the gh Johnny has f ought several lightweighta, including Richie Mitchell, Benny Leonard, Joe Mandot, Jose Rivers and others near the top of their class, in most cases was returned the winner. TEAM IS DEFEATED NORTHWESTERN LEA Ireat Fails Ta R 2 ‘ 2 ‘ ‘ VANCOUVER, B. C., May 1. —Altho Seattle outhit Vanco ver in the opening game of the series on the local lot yester lads copped the fracas, 6 to 5, A double play in the ninth Inning put a damper on a Se attic rally that for a time threatened to win the visitors their first game of the 1917 season. The official score: ‘ *r ABP HPO, A E w o veccece @ se 8 ; : 6 ‘8 5 , .° € 2 1 2 3 ee. se eee £9 9 © 6 6 o ‘ yO 2 6 BR HPO. A F 46 6 Fi ‘oa 1 $9 2 bo » | oy e 3 ° ar | 6 a t ‘ f .s 6 30% Pe #1 Mtrand. D sacecae it 6 ° ome Lett on bannw Hit by ‘ei by Hint, Piteawew suircnary—tten 4 and ¢ rune In 6% toesty ‘ tm © narvtriguiy 2 tmnt; 2% tnminy Antes ate Cases in Pieces 2 | box, or 3 for Every box guaranteed, Fours, 9 to 13, 2 to 7:20; Sundays, 11 to 1 isha, RAYMOND REMEDY Co, Reem ¢, Hotel Antlers, Cut-Rate Prices Allmenta of jon, pe ws nent betterment for low vi. | tality, Selentifie — eptnal nerve treaument, No kuife, Twelfth year, Dr, Macy, Epler Bldg, 615 Sec: re STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 1, VEMARINGS AR £7 games. A zero alone o es , the lost side of the column |row has been placed t nd the seasc € best the Mir : |Frank Troeh Loses ank Troeh lost the title of SAN FRANCIS May w trapshot champion of Wash- lie Ritchie i» going into the ny on yesterday, at the Green Lake! He appeared at he traps, to J. MH. Mopkine of Seat 1 inquired about Hopkine erneked 97 out of 190 birds, getting into the av | Pred Call won the Le nith cup! failing that, of at and George Miller the Rainier tro: cers’ reserve which opene 1917. PAGE 9 yuuld Have Thought Tle Was a Sweater No! 1 Door ¢ AND FURTHERMORE Tboret THINK YOU even Kriow THE Durr ORENLE BETWEEN A BATTLE CHIP AND A BUBMARING You POOR Goof, + "THE LoR DA" GTC, ReD AN q . RED Kine THAT ]{ SAY! Doser You THINK T Kaow War Kupor & Seip Tm ON? cCopyright, 1917, by LC. Trade Mark Rea U & Prt her. on BY BUD FISHER. Se a ee THGRE DWE 's, THE °O-H-~ TEN* DO YOU CALL THAT A BUBMARING e wht COME ON AND TIL eHow vou Ting BIGHT SMO'S ANUHORMD RIGHT HERE | | | ! | | Se VE. LSH Babe Ruth Has Yet to Lose Ball Game probably is the best 1 BY H. C. HAMILTON cher right « Staff Correspondent now elther of t g leagues NEW YORK, May 1—Babe | One t, of course, discount t Ruth, off-hander of the Red Sox, wort { Grov nder, nor of today loome a worthy suc- er Johne “at or half cessor to the title of “best ja n others. pm clean southpaw.” Ruth's effectiveness for the Boston team last year, ranks with ead just at and his immediate plunge into o all his victorious work this spring, 1 Ruth stamp him as a real pitcher—a H n hit finished product, and not one of t along with those fly-by-night young men t prominent who pitch a good year and then ) ester cease to be good. Ho stands wnfall of the now on the crest of five won going f | BIG LEAGUE RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington 2-9-2 NATIONAL 1 at pl forced to cancel in, al ed the ropes to do | and is out |tion he has mad Box This Evening TONIGHT'’S CARD Mike Gibbons vs. Dick Wells. Tom Gibbons vs. Chet Mc- Intyre. Frankie Sulllvan ve. Henry Gleason “Muff” Bronson ve. Harry Anderson, Bernie Dillon vs. Meade Manning. Frankie Sullivan has been eub: {tuted to against Hen eason, teur light ght champior nt, in the} ng at the Aren takes the ace of Eddie Pinkman, who was is bout on account an attac of bol Promoters of the bill are promis K local fans a treat in the mitt-| inging line when the two fara 1 St. Paul imb thru Each {8 a champion fn his class aid up the repute In to | McIntyre, Pac Coa! heav |welght cham to do battle with {Tom Gibbon light-hoavyweight amp, th an avails 6. Dick le this side of the Rock who tack! to sleep if tt much con however. Ear! Gardner, second sacker for Frank Chance’s Los An- geles ball club, ked his grip and beat it yesterday, follow- ing a call-down at the hands of the Peerless Leader. Four straight! Another pitcher and a hard-hit ting outfielder will make the Seat- tie club look like a new outfit. Pet. rh « ‘ RESULTS MONDAY 1 ane At Boston ¢ 6, Wh phia 810-8. | P' 462 | in Ruth @ Thomas; Biebold, J, Johneon Pit soe 1 889 boy and Bchane Brooklyn 3 ? 200 At Cleveland 2-7-2, St. Loute 4-9-1 RESULTS MONDAY Covelerkia, Lambeth, Morton and O'Neil At Philadelphia 9-6-2, Bosten 2-7-1 Derenport, Park, Mamiiton, Sothoran and| Alexander and Kiliifer; Rudolph and fevercid we Willie Ritchie Is Going Into Army! State Shoot Title , Whie summer Ritchie toak ke’ training ot the Monte ng camp, puying especial | Gttention to aviation. KURT WILL SOON BE READY TG USE May ——--——— | fo Get Well the Quickent and Safest Way ments. ases. Blood ASTORIA, O May 1.--One of} testa of every kind, Con- | the rst seized German son the sultation free, Twelfth) pacific coast to be ready for govern year, Dr. Macy, Epler/ment service will be the Kurt, Bidg, $11% Second AV® | which ts expected to leave here late dete today for Portland to undergo gen- YOU KNOW THAT repairs, The Arnoldus Vinnen, at Clifton, and the Dalbek, at Linn- 1 rather/ton, will be towed here in a few JON | days, drydocked and overhauled, ‘ KAIGHTS TEMPLAR | CANGEL CONCLAVE: TTSBURG, Pa Knights Templar in this city 1-2 were cancelled toda era arrar he | May sultation Pres Come to mo Nellable Warserman| by order of the Grand Comman Hived ‘Test pea Mh, DONAWAY pf S003 et caecie Deiting | ‘Tho convention was indefinitely Union and Third, Opposite Postoffies, postponed because of the war, Big Track Meet Will | an terco M uM Yesterday's big league hero was Urban Shocker. The Sen- ators got to this Yankee young. ster for nine hits, but he final. ly conquered, 4 to 3, in ten min- nings. A scintillating heave by Lee M. which cut down the sr saved Shoc . Lawton Witt changed his mind about the Red Sox hurl- ers and lald the bean ball to Elmer Myers. He flung his bat at Myers during practice. According to the ere were some nts pulled off y aver. wire dope, foxy fleldin sterday in Van- Alexander and Rudolph staged a heated argument, but Grover won the ball game. ‘The Browns shook a triple play to their third straight victory er Cleveland. It required four pitchers and a pinch hitter to discourage Tris Speaker’s teammates. Be Held on Schedule ‘The outdoor championship track field meet of the Western In- giate conference will be held ay 9, as originally scheduled any teams have been weakened by alist ments les Mike, op that will rock even} lands. | | } promoters got the best| | Mike (top) and Tom Gibbons FILL OUT AND MAIL Seattle, Wash.. 1917. To Members of Congress of the United States of America: We believe in the conscrip- tion of large incomes as @ means for conducting the war; we also believe in limiting the profits to be derived from the sale of munitions and necesst ues. We therefore favor the pro- posal to limit profits on muni- tions to 3% per cent and on the basic necessities to 6 per cent, and to levy a war tax on In. comes above $5,000 per year, namely, 2 per cent up to $10,000, and a higher rate on larger In. comes, ultimating In a tax of 100 per cent on incomes larger than $100,000 per annum, for any one person. We urge upon you the enact ment of legislation to this end, and confidently expect from it results of great benefit to the American people and to all man- kind. Respectfully submitted, NAME ADDRESS octecen dene cwmeemmncennnnemne When signed, nrafl to Senator Miles Poindexter, Washington, DB, ©. 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