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eirbtte s & E ad e | erties tvibaciva MF bag! wn NTLY OUR PUGNA- ee friend, Herb Heater, + of the Great Falls dis sea- ff to a good start ¢ and, 18 0! * ympire Ea Eckman put He an ide pattle yesterday at according to reports re here today, The United teh reads as follows NE May 5.—Baseball @ high state of excite eee oder, following a fight oat in which Umpire Bokman hearty loft-hand, direct Reshoulder blow on the chin rt Heater, manager of the Falls clud, sending him to the for the count. Bad feeling the teams broke out, and ea free-for-all nearly resulted. . ted when the um- “The fight started wh ined 8 ball on the Great Falls ~ for delaying the game. spake it two Ddalls,’ shouted in a much-peeved tone MA right, £wo balls,” replied modating Umps. wand the fight rted ee rest HERE IS work for Pres Robert Blewett. The most Rind ot an investigation de made of this matter, and fs to blame be severely with. Things of this nature no place on a ball field. view of the fact that Hester ome pretty raw stuff on focal lot last year, we are tn: to delfeve that President would do well to take over his knee and give a good, old-fashioned dose of e slipper. Beste ext in the season for ‘thle Kind of stutt, and it is up to the jeague officials to spike it now, 1. ‘ace and for a _ jr spems THAT GREAT PALIF and Butte, the two new ddiles in the league, have been un = their selections of yt Putle Joe McGinnity is very a. decause of his tacttes, it at ‘on and off the ball fl Hester is no doubt the most un eld, white | Feles wi FORMER GIANTS ‘| ' GOING AT CLIP) BY H. C, HAMILTON ! United Prose Mtatt Corresponds NEW YORK, May 5. Weet hae veurped the place in front of the baseball spotlight specifically eet aside for use of ern National | rain does not jinx the play and halt operations, the end of thie Imperfect day may see the Cardinale in first place oF go even a step farther and dump the crippled Chica Cube In the lead-off standing. If the Giants and Cardinals re. }matn {dle and the Cubs win they will find themselves tn that pl The same can happen for the Car iinals, It is Leon Ames, W erners proclaifm-—ancient Re Leon, who {ts responsible for the Cardinals’ start, Red, by the way bas hurled among his fine games) The old man of the National pas. time is better this year, the ertttcs are, than for years. Its up to Merkle to explain why the Cubs are tghting for a held on the top rung, Fred has been hanging | around with the Dodgers ever since John McGraw decided to let him | go to Brooklyn, and the populace | was about convinced he had no place with @ championship team. Now here he’s gone and put him self in @ position where he tw try ing to lead the National 1 ters and just naturally team Into firat place. | Larry Deyle and Fred Merkle bave made the Cubs, with the help of Fred Mitchell, “Red” Ames has made the Cardinale a factor, And they're all three of them former Glants. this year, a shutout over Pittsburg BIG BAND WILL PLAY AT SHOW from a S&plece orches | tra and seven well.made boxing bouts will divide interest at | the Dry Dock Construction club's first big smoker to be staged at the Ar next Fri- day night. The band will en- tertain the fane before and be- tween the bouts and promises to enliven the ning In euch @ way that patrons of the af. fair will file out of the bulld- Ing, realizing that they have received just a little bit more In the way of Uiversion than they expected to when they filed in. It will be a novelty and good one. The feature event of the even ing, a fourround fray between George Ingle and Ray Campbell is full of Interesting possibilities for the simple reason that these boys are each out to win tn the quickest possible time. They each pack K ©. wallops and are peeviah enough at each other to take a big chance to slip a deadly punch over on the other fellow The previous meet ing of this pair ended in a four round hair ine decision in favor of Ingle, but that fact has not con sinced Campbell that George is) the better man. Accordingly, he| will overlook no means this time of | humbling Butch Erb’s sturdy fron-/ worker. | In the semi-windup, Sammy Mor tis, @ recent arrival from Los An make his initial bow ¢ local fans when he sticks up bis nds fn front of Charile Givens, manager wbo has been {001 lever and Go cptiitine coe ern league for many |), Northrest . SeeBeced FRANKIE SULLIVAN, Los An- and departed for h' sunny California. 6 xason. } These two men, in charge of [D¢/ang on dope, should make a h tee newty enfranchised cities. will class battle against Givens. Char. | stgalong way toward Doosting |ij6 is tn better shape than {n/| fhe stock of the Northwestern | years and getting better every day packed his grip| of the Teamsters’ union. Mor ris brings a fine record with him. Lennie McIntosh, the former 8. A C. Mghtweight, will undertake to) dispose of Cliff Reed {n another | one of the bouts, McIntosh has/ ithe making of a winner and needs only the experience which comes made quite a hit with!,, fans of the Northwest Dy | pouts “Wildes tual participation {n real) * Leonard, the ec.) Mi aggressive tactics. The three/ centric lightwetght, will have a fought by him with Leo Will never be forgotten br Who saw them. They were the most ferocious bouts ever staged by th country tn four rounds. . and Sullivan crowded mere action Into those 12 rounds — Golf Head Ready to ‘Which they tangled than Freddie hae tn all the fights he has @ the four-round fans. MAIN 1043 Femttore and Fix tires since he won the lightweight | will always find a wel-| ing him here tn the} 'years of this e National good chance to pull off another reel of his famous comedy during the time he {fs tn the ring with Fritz Holland, an Eastern Wash ington product. The “Wildcat” is! Men in this or any other part), scream as a boxing comedian, | and, like Wille Mee n, Johnny | Hayes, and other clowns of the Give Land Rent Free) Here fa an antidote for the sud. denly developed mania of non-golf- | ers of having golf courses plowed | for farms, President Thompson, of | the Western Golf associatinn, has | offered 25,000 acres of rent free| land in Missisaipp!, where two/| jerops a y ar may be grown. Pri ident Thompson's offer 1s for five ‘rent-free stuff.” | Total ... $6,168,400.21 eee 1,000.00 Bonds, Warrants, ete. 923,147 56 . Johnny Gilroy took Charley Jor and Exchange. . 1,298,513.28 |don into camp last night at the a | a - - Brown & Hulen parlors, in their HAL eee eee eee. $5,168,400.21 threecushion match in the city | tourney The seore was 35 to 24, Deposits under call May 1, 1917. . .$4,435,144.04 Deposits under call March 5, 1917. 3,636,411.33 in Gilroy's favor. | Increase since last call........$ 798,732.71 Or an average of over $14,000 for each day. OFFICERS J, W. MAXWELL FW. BAKER, Vice-Preaident NW, SEIL, Cashin H. BLOBDEL, Vice-Pres ¢ BLEY, Asst. Caghter, ager Hester of the on the Jaw and sent him down for the count. Hester had Previously back on the field to protest a do-| Ban Johnson. He attll sticks to the idea of opening the baseball soas in early April son some time in mid-su will out an error. | Pete Schneider fatled to win for Cincinnati | tied for seventh place in the Amer. fean. | ‘helped Tacoma beat Butte by their! 85,1464 Bi Johnny Gilroy Beats Jimmy O’Hagen Loses my O’Hagen had heen knocked a | down five times in the second round | of a scheduled ten-round hattle with Ted lawis, the Pritish welter. ji Sony Pet j weight, the Albany lad‘n second > i » ——— padded mitt, depends upon his erazy antics for much of his suo Coen | Jimmy Cole of Montana will be on the card, his partner being a Ballard boy by the name of Weary Donahue This Ko at 128 pounds looks Itke a good one Frankle Rogers, whose gameness is his big. Rest asset, has been picked to go t Hector St. John, also of Spokane. Little Is known here of Hector, but the boy himself admits ho is there and that Frankia has one of the most unhappy 15 min utes of his life coming to him when they clash. For the curtain raiser. the promoters have selected two heater boys from the plant. Their names are Jack Winn and Bunnie Smith, and their Weight, 115 pounds. Jimmy Maloney, Harry Casey's bard hitting rival will of fictate in the ring “Lefty” Russell twirled a nice game of the national nuisance for Vancouver. ee “Dutch” Rock wasn't as solid as| his name would elgnity eee Young Rippe looked good on the knoll for our lade. eee There was quite a bit of excite ment in ¢ Spokane park when! Umpire Ed Eck cracked Man been sent to the dugout, and came iston. eee Spokane jain made eve ry hit count for a run, Nine hits were good for that number of tallies. eee Yesterday's big league horo— was eee It was too cold for nonit @o the Cubs got 12 and defeated the Reds, are the big leagues will start an almost brand new sea! er, and ay only doubleheaders . . Leon Cadore hung up an. | other victory for Brooklyn, The former Spokane boy is going fine for the Robins. eee Extra—Lamara, Butte shortatop, went thru yesterday's game with Fred Carman failed to pinch hit. eee Frank Chance's Loe Angeles team is still in the Coast league basement. eee The Athletics and Tigers are eee Bill Cunningham found Rue. sell for a single and a double. eee Harper, Downey and Stevens! heavy etick work tL e re é i Nick Williama’ Spokane Reds will be with ua for a seven. | game session, beginning Mon day. on of Seattle, Wash. Tealey Raymond's Tacoma gang! MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM junul sune 14.) Peature| Report of Condition made to Comptroller of the | bined pe ok Currency at close of business, May 1, 1917. |Mexican Kid Carter | Loses Go in Frisco RESOURCES LIABILITIES | nIRIGG, |_ SAN FRANCISCO, May 6.—Jack Loans and discounts. .$2,876,722 Capital paid in.$ 500,000.00 Downey got the ‘decision over fta f 1,017.19 Surpiua ee 190,000.00 Mexican Kid Carter in their four ME Bde ts gocess Undivided round bout last night, Downey ideation . sebeieo Profits 83,266.17 wseored a vlean knockdown tn the ype Cireutation 60,000.00 ‘iret round a, 18,000.00 Deposits 4,486,144.04 Jordon at Billiards to British Gladiator NEW YORK, May 5.—~After Jim-| hrew the sponge Into the ring READ STAR WANT ADS || STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 5, Great Pitcher Would Be Worth His Weight in Radium in the Trenches! like Walter Johnson revolutionize bomb-wartare by hie accuracy In hurling hand hand grenade, suggested by the western The grenade is the size of a base. jo it cannot be American baseball play a big part In the effectiveness United State: with Germany, and expeditionary force wae sent the trenches! fighting has rever rimitive and the United States men who are accurate thro ere, would be of “Baseball stars, the thrower's | which resembles a device « ago to develop an rmy In case “French soldiers can throw chment slips off the the hand after it able to throw further and with much greater accuracy son the western mbs plays ar The Invention is regarded as one of the most important de- velopments in borab wartare. jes now used in En They explode ® not equipped with to protect the throw are often dropped with| disastrous results in the trenches or} eat Palle team ip much to be des’ Peis yO fe nes to mind the new| BALLARD WINNER OVER BROADWAY worth his weight In radium to | rope are dangerous. jeafety devic: |9 runs to 6. Lowery let up a bit in the fifth, and the winners ran up | the har the Franklinite | way high baseball tossers into came back to earth camp by th The game w mbs and the secret of the witnessed by a large crowd from each achoo! As the result of the win the two schools are tied for first place honors In the high school league with four won and one A nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | secrets of the ord Half Price Will Be Charged Fair Fans by Dugdale Complete Report of Market Today “Prices Paid Wholesale Dewlers for Vegetabiee and Fruit by Ballard was first lows credited against the The “Ladies’ day” committee | Basebal! Boos | Pine | Coach boys played lution, asking that fair fans be admitted to the grandstand every day but Sundays and holidays. more tndivid ) VEGETABLES ) Artichokes —Per doz in the sixth canto they are admitted free. President Dugdale Jattle marked up its third melee by Ik. 0. & started h °\was sent to the mat and failed to in the third after runs had crossed the ‘Old Glory Floating Over Fight Stadiums ond meeting of the season walloped Framkl and DO YOU KNOW That Seattle has the fin- SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—The | &re—Per box advising that had declared war boxers have | Beavers Are | jon Long End | of 4-3 Game! NORTHWESTERN LEAOUR Won ine 1 A three-run lead garnered off ‘Dutch” Rock tn the early innings gave Vancouver a 4to3 win after a 10ioning struggle yesterday aft jernoon at Dugdale's ball park. Ver |non Ayan was also kind enough to |help the Beavers lip over the win jning run in the lest canto by ‘throwing wild and kicking one. “Lefty” Ruewsell twirled @ stellar |gamo for the visitors, The offictal | score ftokke TACOMA WINNER At Tacoma 6-12-2, Butte 2-33. Petersen and Stevens; Hydorn, af and Hoffknan. SPOKANE VICTOR 184 I r NATIONAL RESULTS } At Boston 1, Brooklyn 2 At Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3. No others; rain RAIN IN AMERICAN nd cold rain At Portland 5, Oakland 4. At Vernon 0, Salt Lake 3. At Frisco 4, Los Angeles 0. Johnny Hot Kilbi ngly ' too . 9 14 eae | auc . oe 6 ae me a 3 ecard, Goldie, W. Cunningham r ity Rock 2, by Rippe Komee!i 2 Vases on balle—ort | off Russe Hit} by Rook Cun- | sults wi Seattle Hardware 2; Postoffice 15, Crane Co. 9; O. B, Willams 6, C, At Spokane 99-1, Great Palls|H. 14 Baldwin; Clark and All American league games were | 1 postponed yesterday on account of After Bout | CLEVELAND, 0., May 5.—John- Tho American tnvention may be| ny Kilbane is back home fro: New |thrown or dropp without explod-| York, where he outpointed Freddie plunger !* set by) Welsh, igbtweight champion of the , q world, Mrs. Kilbane and Mike The formula for the explosives in|Grealy accompanied him. No| moss will grow under his feet un-| ul he has a crack at the light | weight title in a 20-round battle, said last night. He is| t considering another mill! with Welsh as his Isst big fight) - ULES FROM THE With the avowed Intention of picking on the Seattle cops, the Brown & Hulen team has been organized. Any local squad wishing contests should cal! Virgil Garvey at the billiard parlors, The fast Non arells will play ther first real game of the season Bundey at thet home grounds. hav atgse az. ® % PD 4 “slsouth Park, against the fast Mtke 4 1 1 1 & 2)-The game should be a good one, as d § 3 3 } | G]both teams are lined up very 1 4 © 1 16 © @/strong with the best semi-pro ball t 4 9 © 3 © 8l players in the city. The Nonparell neram ot ¢ 1) 3 $2 ¢|team now has {ts club lined up as . ¢ 0 © © © ¢/follows: Cub Johnson, Phil Hovey, > ¢ 9 10 ¢ 3 ¢) Wm, ‘Tilton, Iceman #mith, Bud | Kellogg, Spuds Prato, Kize Coch 2|ran, Williasis, Wagner and Schaf- .|fer. The Nonpareils would like to )|meet the Duthies Sunday, May 13, oland settle a much-talkedof game. Ze, arrange for games. ‘all Fred Verschuren, Main 99, to There are any number of pl nswering to the same name major league stare in the Totem Athletic associa tion's baseball league. Here'e a few: Coombs, Evers, Grover, Veach, Farrell, Mitchell a O'Neill. A no-bit and no-run game has al- Jready been chalked up for Fried- holt of the Pirates in the T. A. A. The Postoffice team Is tied with the Fire Department for the lead of two games won and none lost. Commercial league re Sunday’ Fire Department 8, team in the field for the Seat- tle Elke, He has a lot of games scheduled, but can han- die a few more. ctric Co.'s nine ts The Seattle El |reeking games for Saturday after- noons. Call Grimes, Main 5000, The Seattle Ory Dock & Conetruction Co.'s crew of ball tossers will journey to Brem- erton Sunday for a game with the Mastiffs there. The Stacy Shown outfit will te the guests and opposition of the Anburn squad Sunday. Harry Krause will lead hie newly organized Everett equad against Fort Worden Sunday. The Fire Department lads clatm |they have a star battery in Wald {and Meagher. | The Dry Dock team has its schedule nearly completed, but will accept a few more dates. Charley Schmutz or Stolting will be on the knoll for the Dry Dockers Sunday. and then he will retire. “Eventually,” Kilbane said, “the Motorcycle Run to lightweight title will be turned} yver to Benny Leonard, I believe; if such will be the case, I shall on Leonard, for I know I ean!| meme ,|Seattle Baker Lad | Boxes in Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, May 5.—Romeo Hagen, Seattle middleweight, out- pointed Tommy Krelg here last ,|night, altho he came near t e seventh round, when recover in the next round sufficient jly to make the whirlwind finish hej} jis famed for. *) Battling Ortega to 19] Take on Barrieau| OAKLAND, May 5.—Frank Bar. | |rieau has been matched to meet Battling Ortega at Emeryville in a °/four-round scrap Wednesday night REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS 3°) aitaita Meat Aa $)| Alfalfa and Molasses : | Bran 40.00 est billiard parlor in the Come in and see BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor 269 | Corn—Cracked nouth; you can bite corn off the | Strawber Louisiana, 24 pus. 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