The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 9

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Smee ee ' OG? «Be MOET neat rmer Seat rate ie ALTER MAI! \ ‘a and coming back to where knowleds Teague clud. It wasn't so Very im since the Dis youngster, #ct the clud he ts to ) cisco ny years ago was a little his home in Los from the sand ity that he fiward Dug From here} Dodgers, e lads di nd of the ta he went to the and veel yea: * up the a Pirates dy the Dodge THAT MAILS WAS due to step out of the t that itt did it would be was forecast time ago When Mails was on his way hore wor th with one of t league. Tam ne often enou: the 2 land cl »| | this column a short} h . winter, | d that he fn the Coast le j@ Season as a © h the dig show so stated that MeCredi JACK ungster wh Gardinals from the Seattle ¢ ‘seasons ago, {8 ce ball out these ‘In the ae! When the last averages were fig-| up, Smith was leading all of} ithe other former Northwestern and| yers, with an aver-| “Dutch” Reuther, for- mer Spokane Indian, is Jack's ne est rival from the Northwester Yeague, with 27 In the American Hellmann ts }¢ “Western league 2 for Detroit, Evide the lads from the Coast are hittihg tn the American like they are in the older irentt. “Chuck” Ward, former ‘Aberdeen teher, {s clicking the apple league, Harry | ading former ayers with Mann and are 240 for th id Reds. m in a slump, Pitt: ANDERSON, \ tm lightweight champic Phas gone to San Francisco, where he wil! try his skill with the 125 pounders {n the Bay City, under the | ie ceaiaed of “Judge” Flanigan of HARRY Species has evidently taken Har 17, who left Seattle Monday for the , Seal Rock town, to fill up the vacan 7 made fn his stable when “Muff” PBronson left for his old home, in Winniper. Anderson sho in San Francisco er and has always been considere one of the cleverest, if nc @rest, lightweight in these part d get by very well He ts a good box- SPECIAL MEETING Matters of {mportance will come up tonight at a special meeting of the Boosters’ club at the Good Eats} cafeteria. fave. Cove cracking} Mari phy, MUTT AND JEFF It Was Only Figuratively Speaking, and Jeff [me ROS ANOTHER SUBMARING \ COMING UP To BY GosN! TNERE To Be ANY & HITTING THERE WAS LasyT ONE 114 to 10 2 Win F Chalked | for Locals NORTHWESTERN LEAGLE Paul Strand, no-h working In nice hitt With hero, he Seattle batters the locals fel y's Butte sq annexed a victory a: : ° jardner, 18... Carman, rf ss W Cunningham, ef Se str TIGERS STILL WIN At Spokane 34-6, Tacoma 5-10-0. Bigbeo and Baldwin; Pillet and| Stevens. | BEAVERS TAKE ONE | Vancouver 2-7-1, Great sell and Cadman; Fails} Mall At 2-0. R and ¢ Want Bargain Games Earlier in the Season Back Hast the baseball wiseacres | are agitating the abandonment of} rule prohibiting the playing} double-headers during the first se-| iries between two clubs. “With the war and the war tax jand the draft, there ts no telling} what the future may bring to base- ball,” says one New York writer. | Svs C Sus Do You Want a Suit THAT WEARS BETTER FITS BETTER AND LOOKS BETTER? Then make it a poi tional display of t fabrics shown here nt to see the excep- he finer grades of . Prices as reason- | able as consistent with superior quality and workmanship. They begin at $35. ¢OF THIRD AVENUE? | Third at Marion » Ground Floor—Central Bidg “Don't Merely Admire Stone Bros Clothes—Wear Them” THIS ONG § series here on ors 2 Sail TAKe THE AIR] AIN'T GOING | BT AGOUT ME Uke AgouT TNE rq SHOT AT. 177341 ese eM ou If the Seattle team will con tinue to play the kind of ball it has the past two days it will be, as was predicted earlier In the year, the equad that the other clubs will have to beat to cop the Northwestern league gonfalon this year. With the addition of another winning pitcher Dugdale will have a club that should prove the class of the league * us to bunch cle the top hould ne excite former Giant and arrive for their fi une 14 see Teale ot Ta a Ti ) Sea and Ta place, th when ngal Vernon Ayau, the only Chi nese in professional ball, is fretting to get back into the fray. He was benched from short when his back went lame, and was then used in the out field. Jack Goldie is a better hitter, howaver, and with the team in second place, Skipper Leard doesn't like to break up the combination. eee Tomorrow 1s “ladies’ 4: + 2 Carl Mays, former N. W. leaguer, won for the Red Sox. qe the fray th everything, but {t started o a regular ball gar and was on for several innings. er ae Fine weather, aye lade! fe ot Two the ax when day pitchers will get cutting time arrives iDoesn’ tWant Title Melee: NEW ORLEANS, May 17 Dominick Tortorich, boxing pro moter, denied here today he had made an offer for a bout between Freddie Welsh and Johnny Kilbane. He said the only way he would undertake to stage the bout would be on a percentage basis. -| Douglas rere Is Manager of Wrestler Douglas Fairbanks, screenland’s t, has entered a the capacity a yntana, Ital The latter has met ae Young Hacken a score of others fan wre Henry schmidt Charles Hulen Loses Out as Prize Winner By losing to Joo Schermer last night, to 24, Charles Hulen dropped out of the prize list in the three-cushion billiard tourney now in progress for the city title. WARNING! clan and sur- 1 credentinia Disordera of high order of madical serv I woek for tents among those want the best en t neif-cure: and equip f of my re are sone and are n. Foes an be ar- isultation and exam- ination free. DR. WILSON 625 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE * WASH. MEN Get Well the Quickest and ry our daily rellable eatment witil u. Consultation elfth year, Dr. Macy, Hpler Bldg. 811% Second ave. stl next| STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917. PAGE look It Literally. L 4017. ty MO. Fisher. Pat Officnd WOULD You 00K, at YHE NUMBER ON THE THING 7 THEY MUST RBG NUMBERING "EM Hie To MARA US THINK. THERE'S “& Lot op THEM hee 2 a LAMPING Many Boxers Rejuvenation of f Mack's — Are Coming, Athletes Causes Stuffy McGinnis to Hit at .300 Mike H. Butler, of the Beaver Athletic club, Portland, may send four mitt-wielders to the Far West ern meet here. He has Malcom Reall, 108-pounder pounder, and Gec pound champton at the last Multnomah-Seattle pro gram in Portland, and last March won the 115-pound boxing chat plonship of the Oregon Agricul tural college Davis is Northwest champion, H Warh., await Six of the b ymple club be sent There is nothing more dis couraging to a ball player than to have to play with a collection of misfits. Stuffy Mcinnte, greatest first ba men In baseball today. Mefonis has just fini streak in which present Pacific least oue hit in 17 consecut fon 145-pound gamer, not a record, perha s now tn Hoquiam, |very creditable perform ng word from Butler) Last year McInnis amateur boxers Of road to an achievement San Fran tained by any batter—to hit north to © for 10 yaern in the tourney ‘or seven years Mclnr Kanras City, Milwaukee and Los | swatted that old horsebid Angeles have also signified their|than .300, and there ne intentions of sending teams 1s esaaua whe Baan “ a! that mark last year. is Was young, and at the start of the sew son it seemed ho was the only man “tin the AsBO 00 or PACIFIC COAST SCORES ] At San Francisco 9, Portland 2 | At Salt Lake 1 F i | At Low Angeles 7. on 6 AMERICAN LEAGUD Won, Le 17 a Suevirs WEDS PADAY er by DENTIST | | SHOULD KNOW | Ono Birtn Control league. find in thie office niried dent will no} with bis st Inatend SNTAL ART NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB BASEBALL BUTTH “™ SHATILA Tomorrow, 3 p.m. Take Fourth Ave, Care. 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HAMILTON 1a Cobb baseball except Ty who a fair chance of remaining tn select circle for half a score or} more of consecutive years Jennings, leader of the Tigers, 1s But the constant irritation of|credited with having once deciared playing with a ball club that would that if he had good pitching, the not win games, a minor league club wus tees would he af in & major leag put the skids) Tiger winning streak, That wos under McInnis, and he skidded/some years ago. Today nnings down the heap at the lddle of is confronted with the sad truth the season with the result that the that he misting ariel tad old cry of “gone back” was raised. | and. - setting good pitching But Meinnis railied and fin Ished with an average of .295, batting close to the 400 mark for a couple of months to do it. McInnis is due for or Right now he | ent YORK, May Hughie} r wrecking crew is! while the Tiger] | itehers are turning in games that] compare fairly well in the numbe of his DIS lof hits allowed with any hurlers ia| batting | the league. ‘Ty Cobb has not open- around .280, higher by 40 points /ed the season with any tremendous than any previous effort. He 18/force of hitting, and Veach, Heil with a bail club whieh is golng 6004) man and Burns have slumped with enough to give him confidence, @0d/ him. The old smashing attack i: has thoroughly repudiated any ru-/faiiing to drive the runs acre As is golng back & consequence the games are vot - — being won | Since the start of this season the | Detroit pitchers have permitted slightly more than seven hits to, each contest, while the Red Sox,| leaders of the league by a good margin, possess hurlers who are 1 very little more effective. 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