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P Seattle and Butte president wate pire Ed Eck } e w * q e vy when a RESIDENT ROBT. L. BLEW ETT was a spectator at yes terday’s baseball mix betwoen The southpaw the work of Um wit ago eyc re hed mar fe should have week When Ed was tossing th kane players o of the 2 at very turn, and fining the sry provocation. Eckman p to the orders of tt he has J about ga is living lent trifle too how- ast a gems that he wick with the trig wer, The funs don't mi ing if it is of tho right t shows the spirit of compe’ player will tackle the ger, fort. pire about a decision Radio pride and joy, Victoria, where Camp! takes on DANIEL SALT and his featherweight feparted today for Al featherweight “CARUSO” Campi, Tieket Office, "STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917, an y Go to Headquarters WwW hen You (¢ Y WAIT aA MINUTE LGT “6.G6r TD YOU thy hick Yours AWAGT, USE LESS! one WHERE ARE You GOING ? BY Gos No GoaT CAN BUTT ME CVE RRORD AND GET Away with IT ING Gor A EVEN IP NE Ig THE SHIPS KICK COMING AND LIM GOING PTRAIONT To THE CAPTAIN! a little st What You Want Without It? ———_——__ AND STRAIGHT Gor A COMING Arid GOING TO THE PAGE 9 -) Yay THar's ) | WHAT T AID are at Fort Lawton. Shipley in the 1013 THIRD (Copyright 1917, by Ht ‘Trade Mark Mee U 8 F Gor Cow Bo THER. Ie THAT'S NG, ALL YOUNG wre CAPTAIN? 13 Cents MAIN 1043 ad Sundays, Afternoonn 10 Centa Kvenings % a Davies, Canad an R — —— - _ - es - sooner! champion cl next Saturda 'D night over the iOround route irty Work > ‘Thrill, Chill | tn ns teen conditioning him | BIG LEAGUE RESULTS | onathrillGol 7 tair, “Caruso's ame | ere Pulled Off | ar rillGot [eRe wits §6AND SPIRIT WIN is finest kind of = : ! : 1s fi c M AMERICAN LEAGUX NATIONAL LEAGUY M WwW LURID LARRY 1° shape,” said Daniel, “and will bring | in itt Go es Vet. Won 1 to ake in BY H. C. HAMILTON victory that lifted the Cubs into a home the ve “ pig ton : pode 2 | Sherif? Jack Stringer should look | Nee’? ; ot ooo NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE To say ‘that “a goed time | ‘t Press Staff Corresponte the leadoff niche, and it was ne iy altho Davies ts one of |Well Into the bout staged by Chet |Choss ‘ r . ‘ . aig! was had by all” at yesterday's | NEW YORK, May 16.—Fight the second consecutive 10-4n- ou o 8 0 = a Se ee evela ‘ . “ ning ti ce the best little featherweights hang. be har garth ag Hulen last 3s. he foe <1) | Seattie ® 10 474) fracas in Rainier valley would | ing spirit and smart baseball Hs ee et ae Fg giemelon night at the Press clu t oor ‘ at ae t Falls 4 : b ttl it mildly. | k ~— tng around lo for the benefit of , > 33 itt , ‘G1 Thare was just enccah of the | fre teepensible for the fact out of first place. The Cardie y ¥ 2.8 Cross. H ° dha’ 1 Brook ‘ | Butte 19) old-time pep and uncertainty that the Cardinals are holding nale always have been noted WE DON'T BELIEVE any men | Reports w current on the at Ca Patladaphte 6-0 RESULTS TURSDAY | to make the game a humdinger. | a first division roost in the Na- for their ability to fight the o- tion has been made of the fact that «treet today that Mcintyre m paik, KB. Johneon, Myers « At Pits am O-16-3, Prieto _ehille, and then some | tional league and for the equai- Giants off their feet, but the ys Jack Marshall, Spokane outfielder,|double-crossed Hulen. In fact, it)" !%, tow York t-ree,| mare? end t . and ills were the outstand Evidently Jupe Pluve and Dug| !¥ startling appearance of the Cubs, McGraw's deadly rivals na who was fined $5 while here last | was e4 that there was muth| mamne S atch) Pieene ‘i ‘ , of yesterday's base Mlare good friends aguin. Old Jupe Cubs in first place. In spite of | of old, are yet to visit New k, by Umpire Eckman, paid it/“dirty work” done. key and 5 area, Pe and Mets Meadows inh: eeet\ the erowds 6 See the fact that efforts of the St. | York pennies | Tt seems that some ruthie At, Der tales | he fuly thos {at this season” | Louis and Chicago bidders for Having met and conquered fine was paid two days late. |scoundrel rubbed a good bit of la Y ts - : whe j | the Tener pennant this year the champion Dodg and "Marshall was sent to the outfield k on MeIntyre’s gloves. When! 4 ‘ Wings, Muhn ‘ ‘ “Plano Legs” Pruitte, the | have been looked on mainly as plastered Geo. Stallings’ Braves the next day after being fined, t Hulon climbed out of the ring he ret te oot ¥ ' if Seng : : a on thet No» best bird ehet in the world | flashes on early season form, with overwhelming defeats, s promptly chased Eckman jooked like he bad stuck his head - » lo wees oo when the target Is chorus girls’ these two clubs have come East the Cubs are due to make it Ine and the next day before the «: dgwn a chin: | ection of the is in t mbs, has taken up his trans and are crushing what been teresting for the New Yorkers, started he waltzed up to the home| “Muxgsy Maral d Eddie WW 1 I da Ss kK ! a Dailey, Dug's pation’ w 1 generally rated the strongest They are scheduled for a tilt ar > - portation and will be on hand i plate and dumped a hatful of cop-|\Campi also put on exhibition e 1, for an a es [vor 1 s place. The ne tomorrow or next day to join this section has to offer. with the fast traveling Phillles 4 umf hands orn bs re at A ue r A 1 . a was the eighth straight | before the visit New York. m pers in the umpire’s M the local pitching staf’ 9 y St always apreeciate. £0041. a tne cub ax a “good fellow ustache Comes Back ‘ . if “ — said Eckma: > the fu tip Ao Ag mee ardner A se the iA ly as 1908 Chartie Somers ‘ Sune ol we stand. | was having trouble on his ball club to the Major Leagues pater ie $ $]yill how that Witam Lar “ PICKING LEADER SOME OLD-TIME BALL players | N8? halo! algae gre nthe wT palt it y’are and y'are ago since | — + 8 lo~ come bank pres! and the like most poy mate aun won th ; oa ble-crossed Walter Johnson by “i but Charley Hickman, former | pais : re aeoee eek Sve Baie, making 11 hits and helping him NEW YORK, May 16.—Pick- the game, and only for a seasom. n- eerelend, Detroit aot Boston ont. v around the he pendnge-on the upeer lip ona win a game ing the leading baseball player | Picking the best man at any posf- — elder, all beat - seen’ Wbtle¢ p ona in @ named position is a man- {tion is carrying it a iittle toe amin “ha , n mm ' disappeared from ' A . t . 3 0- Cha of Morgantown comereeny " u i ai f f sized task. To draw a com- (now that Hans Wagner, Napoleon , - " ! ny " W. Va ning and oil be apert Fg reiting t 8 having a! parison between certain play- | Lajoie and others of that class have town, and In Mor pyle rth te a = oe x + e|W atthe ers is overstepping the bounds | stepped out of the way. gantown they say Hickman does _ lo o ° e geet ste 1 ke tf bd of sane criticism at times. To _ “ a better job of mayoring than in|; Ics, app. .red on the field 1 .. . : President R. L. Blewett of the say that Babe Ruth, or Walter f /, 4 chasing flies and trying to fool the| ; bi ring A Fresea-s3d any wok * ‘ Northwestern league saw the | Johnson, or Grover Alexander Yost W ants (0 Get piteners Posen ee 4 in dangling from his up- " ‘ fracas from behind the screen. | is the best pitcher in the game Back in Big Nine” But being mayor doesn't keep} — “snag ; i might be true, but it would be r Hick fi his baseball. Dur-| His first app e in New Umps Ed Pe siding H. Yost, football coach . he os sal apdller-cpenre a oe | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Tom so hiened > eed . ad ° Sure to start an argument over the University of Michigan, long Sicisia cateersity bel tere. BASEBALL = ftir te grcred one tor Wall tay on balls and strike the merits of his rivals, classed among those who objected ja univer bal an ott atin took thnk eatenthas OF ti: aut For insta’ it can hardly be/to the Ann Arbor school returning Hickman, a decade was a nesn advantsg i and " ‘ Old Joe McGinnity Is stil! a |gaid that Arthur F g-jto the W . ot un saaument va fZouted it into the atends for PO iy oidiae aes War cotee. te |said that Arthur Fle or Rog-|to the estern conference fold, al SEATTLN oy es 9 agon ne fers Hornsby shortstop, now is one of the most enthusi- 1908, when signed by the Tomorrow, 3 p.m. b ap ae . former “iron man” of Jawn Mc 1 the Nationa be supporters of the plan ti Cleveland club, he had practically | rik Ave. Care. , Ro eclared after t ne o Graw’s clan, pitched with his |cause it t# true t “Aye reltions with the Saal PWM lost his batting eye, and, as he had at he t know it was ‘ old-time zip when he relieved |hittern, Neither. 4 that ate’ i ee Rever been an exceptiona the he was pit ¢ ° Methaf ieee ef ng a Bert C many crities wondered wh “ea ie . bs ‘ es sgh ert vonner Marks ace the ctab the old éays is # p “ae Peay man is the best because he is a iE guaret was that , , - Sy Abape flashy, fast and accurate fielder Up No-Hit Contest *'phaallns Perrteaedleto = “ ott athe tthe los Anselen ¢ arte man's worth kgs to be consid-| pert Conner broke into the no-Rig F ban sett ie | ered. class along with the rest of the PUGET SOUND germn-infested . iy a Four games, twe wine end From a strictly defenstve stand-| baseball stars yesterc:y when he tc cex tek ance ‘ « . “ isa Wanda have Neds hikes, ly is permissible to/ pitched for Broadway and kept Lime Dyke and the solemn Dun f ' ville as the pre-'coln from gett: yt like a } 1 ASY out of Spokane’s percenta of Pi ing anything a STEAMERS iy 8 ’ | A Batters pi id 16-15-0 umn, and a $100 fine plastered croft and Wortman|hit. Broadway won, 10 to 1. The 1] rainard, one of the oP ggg er ees ne ar-| on the Inland Empir inning close sin E verett | Queen Anne squad lost to Franklin, ym YROM COLMAN must have been an imposing THE HANDSOMB = a3 not signed up. with Hornsby and Fletcher N WTREET sight when he walked Into the WVALLIE peepee sgh pile ste fueier Baseball U nder V Way x. ace was entirely cov aie rie eo re ed either owever, that doe } ered. by a heavy black beard, |— eel Great Falls | bis for a lot of Northwestern | HOt entitle him to be called the best] in Dawson, Alaska | seisbaal ning down i nae" Freddie Welsh and ; ; Iman: Clark] leas tossers “Coma in the ja | DAWSON, Y. T, May 16—The | on a ay ea ele ehirk, s08)) 1, snd Cheat | ta yr the same sort) Dawson Midnight § un league is off | MrtsaiNthe etena nese | Kilbane May Tangle Monit games are geting [mye dragn from atmost over |to "4 Sood start The Daim e i i er A ; quite common, we note. The sition Wolves have just lost their ae ie | winged | wore various brands of shrub in 20-Round Contest Everything Ready high-sehoolers are doing It and ily baseball mix to a team Compaen THING YOU y on thei now. ing. out der, he 18) of Pacific Coast traveling me! SOME | A little Inter be went out of| _ NEW YORK, May 16.—New for Big Swim Me t| not a T r eves a stl at OULD KNOW nut the playe a 19 prise may land a world’s I hin c ot BOOSTER MEETING One might pick Babe Ruth ag the Walter Johnston dropped his last jam Indianapolis for of various sizes e-| championship battie between [the nat A special meeting of the Rase-| best southpaw, but that hardly’ pro-| match in the ‘three-cushion billiard — a Freddie Welsh and the feather a . Booste . en call the best pitcher tourney for the city championship Radbourne of the Provi weight champion, Johnny Kil y for tomorr ‘ at the work names the|t6 Wailgren of E ee last night at mn, wore a huge horse bane, It was stated by Harry Eats. | efective men at one Point of. Brown & Hulen’s, 35 5 to “8 shoe mui he, and Robert Fergu Pollok, manager of Welsh (ee oat iz son, the player-president in rs arahiet Tortorich, New Or. | ee TO MEET baseball, president of the old Na jeans promoter has wired an 0 tion { the P: » Fly and Bait Casting >We ee Ceonks anaotiations hak aiouuatacen | Ofte. for. ake: ieaheh cand | Line. deadeheunt * Smeenaeibn sirkie ts tonight, in the assem Steym Townsend Atract| of awe-tnspiring dimensions, Welsh’s terme were sent Tor. | ning and diving championshij of the Chamber of Gom Townsend) t bearing with mee . pie torich. He plans to stage the e 2 HIGH PRICES charged for A # battle on July 4. Kilbane is > ¥ 24 iit £1 Yoricon excep. | Duthie Team Loses | ee eee ee Dieta esto Princeton Track St \ The Big Stiff Gave : t eset) to. Nonpareil Club} Will het 5 EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMA- | The Nonpareil ball club won an P ill Be Out of Meet:) ecision 0 ie it ing z from the Duthie Billy Moore, captain of the|} t "| PAINLESS AUSTIN club Letars Sunday, 7 to Princeton track team that was, has |} oxer | Batteries Ne ells—Hovey and at trained tendon b- |) Thira and Pike Johnson. Duthie—Rock and Stokke v not be able to com in| t K O ~~ +4 re Bundy oe | Tho Nonparett club will Journey to y datal Calbdtatin eae ce O u ver ‘ p ja Sunda inter-class meet, which the Tigers will hold Saturda | BY EDDIE GRAN om EY vm 22n| REAL PAINLESS 0 SERVE SALMO ; via ait Ran] Thorey G NSERVE SALMON Many Cubs and Reds (Great Among Great Referees F w Imon may be used fo Cama Zs Everybody knows that “Spider” Kelly has a sharp tongue and n this state. State Fish and | ame From N,. Y. a ready wit, ; Commissioner L. H. Darwin | There are enough former New| The “Spider” proved this many a time during his career in 4 60pm has discussed the matter over @th |York Giant with the Reds and the ring when behind fighters. | eueoay Gaad OF tha acliine’ tone, tel \< 0 form a pr trong club One could never tell what the “Spider” was going to spring . | Sree reforn and ane asylum of own. It. could be com. |, ext. He had a different come-back every time. t Seerey] Geter'y heads a others interested, anc I posed of Fred Merkle, firat base: | One night | refereed a go between Jack John8on and Sam Fort Townsend—Pert Angeire and jreached the conclusion that some Larry Doyle, second base ¢ Mover: ely ee seconding McVey and trying to make the best Way Porte See ok Jof the thousands of fish which now top; Bill McKechnie of a bad mess 10 (Ste Waininsba tor) 4 opm re left to rot each year should be | Rousch, Jim Thorpe and H sad ml After a while McVey goes down and out. We're all standing midn’ht |Port Townsend Port] Sunder ent to the tables of the cou , outfielders; A Wilson, cateh-|) over him and wondering whether Johnson had killed him or not. om en". priday , and Demaree, pitcher |} In the midst of the worry and after he'd been counted out five | JITNEYS WILL RUN tee |) minutes, Sam begins to open his eyes. (n order to introduce our new) I hree Southpaw Ss Are | Lots of first aid work brought him up jn a dazed condition, (whalebot plate, which is the T gy ab tearei pub iae and he says to Kelly: “What was it—a draw?” si lightest effi strongest plate known, |». jo Pioad . Going Good lt p There! Kelly gave him one of those “You poor boob” looks of his Satury'F i ag ler, Townsend. foes not cover the roof hoe a tresting jitney bus driver Three left-handed pitchers in the and said: “a mouth; yon can bite corn o! ¢ | operating without bond, J ational league are. nat “Say, you didn't get no draw! That big stiff of a referee, fatarday Only cob; guaranteed 16 years. have formed the Mutual Insurance leonanleuously by the ay be Graney, gave it to Johnson, Whadda yu’ think about that?” ~ 2.00pm|steamer Paget, for 9:¢0pm| Gold crown ..- $3.00 Co., which Secre tate I. M | their wo three: Win ane Did Cees hace oats pambaeianeeatia odesaalencaaiatealiinceaaaae } n, Ludlow anal $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Howell ha re license ing up the f the tters are way points 5 Their injunction Lundin lt BY | Sunday Onty $10 net of teeth +++ $5.00 7 is - ppa Rixe elphi Big HO tam \Meamer Puget, for! age work, per tooth, gold $3.00 |“!!! hold pe hati the outcome of |Jim) Vaughr and Ferdi-| om HIPPODROME rn Eats a] || riage work, Der 100th, their court effort to compel Mowe | Palace hi VAUDEVILLE —_ of se __], White crowns . by ate to tooo a ‘oan e | Jos. A. Muller, M, Li Canal—Gamble—Ladiow 7 os. . uller, Le amb le— Gola fMings q ( Deena Is Bi | . 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