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column the serics Ever season the B swords team dropped game, last wee! there was a yor! went the Montana village @lear over the moun It evems that mighty hard time gathering a club this season. He is not the most opular manager in the world with there are of ethren, en at noouver rin echoed up ov that aing has had a Joo players many would pitch hay or ‘ build ships than perform na tional nuisance under fis dir tions. For this reason he Was un able to gather about him a for midabdle clud during the winter One of the big hitches of the sea-| son was the refusal of Clift Van Carl, first wacker, traded by sareemti eich courer for Stokke, to report. Mc Carl kept saying he would get on ing to do so tic in } paseman the job and then until Joe was efforts to land a f Now it ears t the direct ors have gone over McGinnity's head and se MoCayl's prom fee to report to the club some time this week in Sea There should be quite a bit of excitement tonight at the Arena when the Canadian club stages its smoker for the benefit of the Red Cross. The excitement will be caused by Charies Hulen and Chet Mcintyre, who have signed ironclad articles to ap. Hae Pat Eastiey, Seattle's mainstay in the box the past years, twirled his last game of baseball in the Northwestern or any other league? This is the question fans and layers are seeking as Pat is fore ed to keep out of the Giant lineup; HER educatic LACK OF “HI fs keeping Willie Ritchie fr landing an officer's commission in the United States flying The former lightweight fas been trying to connect wi iy eaptaincy in the aero squadror r in a gory ring encounter. ff}, “ith & sore flipper. Eastley, a vet-| ever since he took that month's Besides the above atetiar |} °T#? of many years in the minors, | raiming at the business men beut there will be others with fi! ! d his pitching arm a few st summer such boys as Eddie Campi, ys before the opening of the| N orthwestern | season while itchie has failed to pass the I] Clarence Amundsen, Chet ination, it looks whty bad Ashe, Irving Gleason, Frank hitting fungos to the outfleld. De | boxer who wishes to |] Pantiey and others appearing spite the pain, he insisted on pitch: | a er the rank and HI The receipts will be turned [f(98 the opening game, and was file, for when all has been said and over to the Canadian Red foreed to go to the hospital the done, Steffen is a good bit wiser [I Cross fund to assist Seattle |) !eXt day. Since then he has been| and more worldly than 90 per cent [I families who have men in the back once and may have to go once | of the boxers now slinging the pad Canadian contingent in France. [f)™0re. He has pitched but one| ded mittens. Also he has had a game thus far thi season, and ® month's training as an artator. Manager Laard says does not lilt know when Pat will be able to take} ANOTHER WEEK OF grace has! prove a big boon to s« of the | Dis regular turn on the knoll | deen given the Northweaters league! weaker sinters of the ¢ it. For}. If Eastley is forced to retire clubs before they must cut down tolone thing, it will give Seattle a {fom baseball, in him will pass one the 15-nmn limit set by the league. | ct hance to pick pitchers from thi of the , ors that ever! The limit tn reality is 14, but this!/or our other leagues whose eut-| donned th sin this does not include the manager, and Within | He has t zh ting time has also arrived the week there should be many new | *ttle clad since join Prior | names decorating the box scores of (0 coming to Seattle, he played the league's clubs. with Portiand and Salt Lake in the Paes | Coast league, and, before that, was with Portland in the Northwestern every club, with the exception of Vancouver, has a playing manager. This additional week should AS A RESULT OF last night’s | jeague. Eastley was ured from showing in his bout with Johnny/gan Francise y Nick Williams Coulon, whom he knocked out in) when the blond skipper was pilot against that made by ing the Portland club. He has ab y Ertle, who was outpointed| ways been one of the beat bets in X rounds at Pittsburg Tom- this cire played in hard luck Barre * Herman has es-\when given a chance to get back tablished as the logical into the Coast circuit holder of the bantamweight crown. Hix work was so good for Seat- Ertle claimed the m after tie in 1915, however, that Connie |winning from “Ki jams ON & Mack of the Athletics put in a bid! foul, while Herman claimed {t a8 for him that year. The deal the result of a 20round victory ov: fell thru when the Philadelphia Williams in New Orleans. In view loader heard that Pat was not @ of the showing of the two last youngster, but an old experienced night, it seems that Herman's claim | jang is the better. | Seattle fans will not like to see E / SPALDING far one of the most popular pitch- i| SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW find th ers that hag ever been seen on the local lot office ne with his} win tn oun laurels fresh upon him, but instead || Norgren Will Resign | MASTER OV THE DENTAL GOLF - TENNIS Football Mentor| "=" LEAGUE in every required HH] as Footba Me ) - “4 Know how difficult tt 1s to con- | : nn. La ae BASE BALL ptbal a SALT LAKE, Ma son Hi . ‘ The Mark of | Norgren, football coach at the Unt | U's! Fells ‘ Quality versity of Utah for the past three! has Throughout || years, will resign at the end of the| oasis atistry. The W present term | With Ben Hunt pitching an air-| You will find. iy, prices excep- Norgren’s engagement to Miss|tight game for eight innings, and] tionally reasonable for High-Claas Dentistry mis staiihie EXAMINATIONS AND EF: - TION FREE. PAINLESS AUSTIN Third and Pike 1804 Third Ave. Not Open Sundays AMUSEMENTS| Announcement We Are Now Showing Our 1917 announced in June, and he will enter business in Ogden Seattle Middleweight Wins W ith Broken Rib t, | Val Sontag, Seattle middlewe | i won a 10-roun@-newspaper verdict | . Line of . over Augie Ratner last night, in| Swimming Suits || brooklyn, according to a wire re lcelved here today. Sontag declares} he suffered a broken rib over his|; heart in the third round, || ed to stop. for Both Women and Men in a Wide Range of Prices. Latest Designs 2:80—Twies Daily —s:20 MISS RAY COX. Comedionna || DOROTHY SHOFMAKER #| CO., Sketch. 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Question Asked 2-Hit Game Is Lost by Id h n but refus-| Ww M “Seattle Bill” attle Bill” James, m da removal of a growth The operation was save to National league and fog victorie r al Ou | Katherine Hoag of Ogden has been} then allowing but They will be married |to be gained off his delivery in the Giants t canto, ropped yes r Giants) ESTERN two scratchy hits the erday Seat ‘se opening same} lof the series to Butte, 4 to 0 Altho he was rather lit i is hits, Eugene Blake tw a fee game for the lo and if our ads had been able to connect with » sphere, the © might have n different score . An PO, A, F ‘ tale ’ oo Butte AW, WL PO, ALF a» ‘ ° . ¢ 4 0 n - ie o 6 a) r ee ; 7 rr TACOMA Spokane . Marshall At Schorr 8 and tevens. RAIN AT Falis in on Great play sterday 1S LOSER Tacoma Bonner and| VANCOUVER and Vancouver did the B. C. metropolis account of rain. James Has Arm ha on SAN FRAN marvel of thi ny underwe the arm In 1914 Jam es of his ar CISCO, >, May 15.—"Se- Maen pitching © Boston Braves, to- nt an operation for in his arm. a last resort to as a pitching asset 1e8 helped the Braves world's ge but strained the mus m and never pitched another good game. BULL BROS. Just 1018 THIRD Printere MAIN 1043 FROM THE Ayal | Sunday at Adams field, Bal- lard, the Showns received a set-back at the hands of the Times Ducks in a rather poorly played contest, 9 to 4. Barto, for the jewelers, re- ceived poor support in the first two innings, when the Ducks scored six runs. The Showne started off with a rush, scoring three runs in the first inning and In the sec- ond, but were unable to get a man around afterthat. Blakey, for the Showns, starred at the bat, with two doubl With Hinchy on the mound, the Hibernians let the Belmont Dye Works outfit down with five hita and two runs, while they put over five tallies. COMMERCIAL RESULTS Postoffice 7, O. B. Willlame Firemen 14, Crane Co. 1. The C. H. Lilly squad and the § Hardware team r el * kados journeyed to A rn Su . 1 took a w ir w 0 George Engle ed fo J « Turley Frank Guigni, former Seattle and Spokane third joined the Duthie t Shipbuilders’ league. ley Stars drop- test to the Asahi Kondo was the win The Rainier |ped Sunday's ¢ 8 to 6 ning pitcher rew, The Eagles were handed a defeat by the Rainier Beach tossers, 3 to 1. | The Dry Sox ran up 11 tal- fles, while the Gately outfit was making four. |All Coulon Can Do Is Make the Weight May 15,—John (i ntamweight, wa willing today to that th younger generation has somett on the old folks. He lasted two rounds and a half of a sched uled 10-round go with Pete Her man, champion, here last night. A right swing to the jaw sent Jobnny down for a nine count, Altho he 1) ot up, he was out on Kis feet, and | the referee stopped it | Herman weighed 11814 and Cou lon 109%. 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Onpesite Fraser-Patersen Co, Youn gsters Wangsters | BIG LEAGUE RESULTS Hug’s ¢ slaim WRICAN LEAGUE cs Smith and Meyers, Toney an@ Roe , sf New York 1-5-2, St. Loute 3-5-® = . «| Anderson, Mallee, Rariden and MeCerty§ BY H. C. HAMILTON . ; 4 : n 2-9-1, Pitteburg 2-9-4, ne ee pa hg te an ; 26 4 Kiliifer, Jacobs | NEW YORK, May 15.—“A a6 | team of young fellows can do 5. Se Soe oo wonders if they're pulling to- gether with plenty of epirit and with pitchers holding up well My team’s that kind. If | can keep the pitchers in good con- dition thru the summer we'll finish well up there.” Johns Gilroy Tied for Billiard Lead arles Jordon, actor and bill- ‘ardist, and Johnny Gilroy are rum ning neck and neck in the city bill Yo That's Miller Huggins’ idea of the ‘ {ard tourney at Brown & Hulen’s Gacdichia the ball b that i today, as the result of Gilroy's wim has been riding thru the National t, er William Southern last night, league's first division since the gtart | to 26 jot the jeason é a. NATIONAL LPAGL Ps se ae ake gant min ball eames, of]. w ‘ Mensor and Murray f bigkes py of you > val . ball club—the pitchers— are not in| pniieteiphia ee +4 | Stick With Oakland good condition. We got a good | Louts 10 '5\ ‘The Oakland club of the Coast | start ° by “4 holding up.| Boston «1. +4 is league has notified Nick Williams he wa y have irked has put|) ‘ ‘20 that the options held on the serv- a lot of confidence in the men, and | Brookiya 16 *€5 | tees of Eddie Mensor and Dan Mur jthey are going to fight for every| |ray would be exercised and that ball game The Giants may beat} At R Jus, but they’ in ‘wnt: | payment for the players’ services t would be made to the Spokane club, they have been y get thru.” a game wh Bill Leard and “Rube” Gard- ner mussed up Ben Hunt's no- hit contest in the last chapter. Bil! buzzed one down to second and beat it to the first stopping place, and then Reuben chuck. ed one into the right garden, past first, that dropped amidst a trio of Buttes. MeGir team day. has strengthen- considerably since | } Joe ur Jed his | Opening Lurid Larry—Who te the best-hitting outfielder in the Northwestern league, and who, in your opinion, is the best first baseman? OSCAR. | Harry Harper, Tacoma, is | the best-hitting outfielder, and “Rube” Gardner, Seattle, in our opinion, Is the league's classiest all-around first sack custodian. Who Knows How Much B. T. U.’s Do for \AMOw 8RiQuEt THE FUEL SUPREME IN FURNACE, RANGE, GRATE, STOVE These are days when economy PER | outplayed New) stage in winning a} The. Cardinals York at every | 10-Inning game. The Dodgers lost their sev- enth straight, and the Cubs won thelr seventh straight. The Red Sox manufactured three ninth-inning runs, but they fell short of victory. Jack Goldie was not given an error for dropping a fly, be- cause he made a hard try for it. ‘ONL counts. Economy in the fuel bin means money in the pocket. 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