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‘Our Giants Win Again With Alex Alexander, Butte cas eff, on the knoll, Mattes down the line ir Mibition of baseball ye Seatule took a clev sterday, mound itors, and was pitching a 4 of the national nuisance pventh when he weakened, and wa d by Be Hunt, the angular twirler, who won a two-hit game from our lads Mon day, The score Seattle canto, replace ‘ and 6 hits off M me and 2 hits Umpire—Bek- | REDS WIN ONE At Spokane 5-6-4, Tacoma 3-5 Peterson, Bon-| nd Stevens | GREAT FALLS WINS At Vancouver 0-43, Great Falls 1-4-0. Rojas and Cadman; Gardoer and Cheek. } Barrow s Says iaiaies Will Not Be Called)’ NEW YORK, May 18.—Ed G. Bar.) rows, president of the International league denied here today that has agreed to adandon the inte league series with the American as sociation. He said such action | would have to wait the vo! € club owners in the International league circuit, Barrows also said he did} not believe American association magnates were in favor of the ste P. | a jot the That Is What They All Say When We Try on Their Dundee Suit If you have not had the time you fall in line. DUNDEE Made to Order SUITS priced as low as "15 UNION MADE We are displaying Spring and Summer patterns in a great va- riety of colors and weaves. Step in and look them over. 304 PIKE ST. Open Saturday evening till 10 MUTT ours f nail WHAT Are 1} TRYING To T oT rate Liuree THINK? : \s { ™ TRYING TO PIGK SOMETHING THAT sp THE U-Boats,} fe PART ro DO IN Frkvow 50 THATICE S THING }| war STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917, PAGE 15 AND JEFF—An Aska Will Stop_ Most Anything ME THING \ ToP ‘Em! } 9 . YOU STUPID wear Tt LOOKING ie WHY, Goot o By TALS THAT THOMAS or BISON AND ALLOF wer now 6 ON 't A) 4ow ‘ 4A LE You + te THING » TOP $ Trae ‘Tom Seaton Pulls Prsecornt B BY H. C. HAMILTON od Pre NEW YORK, ey 18. Tom Seaton, one-time famous star of the Phillies, is one of the main reasons why the Cubs today have a record of 10 straight vic- tories. He is doing with suc- cess what many baseball piay- ers have tried and failed. He Is coming back. Seaton spent last year with the Indianapolis American association team, after he striven to win for Joe Tinker the C He had n saved to the National league out of the federal wreck only when his contract called for jsuch a figure that no minor league club could carry the burden. He went to Indianapolis under a stipu- lation that Chicago should pay part f his salary; he needed the work Has Won Three Games _Senten, t return to the since } ack” Stunt }National league, has won three games. His record so far does not lcontain a defeat, He began against Pittsburg on May and held the Pirates to three hits, winning 4 to 1. | On May 12 he started against the heavy-hitting Dodgers, and won by 1 to 0, allowing the champions only four hits Yesterday } Nashed against Boston, held the es to three hits, d won his gam 2 tol Back {n 1913 Seaton and Alexan der nearly a National lengue pyonant, and there was considerable speculation an to which of them was the better Then Seaton jumped to the Feder als, and for his first year was a wonder for the Brooklyn club. He was worked too often, and ¢ ould not keep up the pace. Tho year was a bad one, and completely last year. Waiver about to be sought on Seaton when 4 Fred Mitchell for his firs. 7 chance. were ‘Shipbuilders’ ‘Ball League Opens Season; 2 Games More than 4,000 kets fav wen. sold for the opening «dc header game of the new Seattle Shipbuilders’ league, which wil? jformally dedicate the new grounds Seattle Ball Park assocla tion at Ith ave. and East Jeffer son st. tomorrow afternoon, the first game between Skinner & 2 and Ames being called General Manager Teel iUiams and Herbert Hanlon have New Seattle Ball Park 14th and EK. Jefferson and ged nile uilding jorranged « number of unusual novel stunts which will be si prior to the opening game, three bands from the ship | plants, totaling some 1 tear off a few yards of syncopation in the offing. | Superintendent G. A. |of the Traction conipauy ed out an excellent service, which will and ten-minute loop service from the downtown section, while all ithe cars are one-sheeted, reading. \*Game Today ttle Ball Park SMOKER TONIGHT <= The Forresters of America w give their regular monthly smoker }tonight in their hall, 1923% First ave. is work at cat provide eight We Are Showing Clothes Values The Like of Which You Men of Seattle Have Never Seen Before Our large purchases for cash made by -us several months ago mean money in your pocket today. We can sell these Suits today for less than the same garments could be produced at the present time. Buys a Suit of clothes good enough for any man. Every Suit has style, work- manship and quality. You have an enormous stock to select from worsteds, tweeds styles. in and ‘serges, in all L. V. WESTERMAN Two Store No. 1 First and Main Stores Store No. 2 Westlakeand Pine pitched the Phillies to/ 30 members, | Richardson | * line only ball ployer with Lionel Upton Hughes Is No doubt Marse Russ Hall and Tealey Raymond wonder whether or not they were a little too hasty In trading Alex Alexander, who won y game for Seattle, to t' | for Bill Melvor, Alexander looked good, while Mclvor has refused to report to the Ben- gals. } ge Outfielder Bankhead, who came to the Giants with Alexander, has [been released, and is playing with | one of the teams in the Shipbuild- | jets’ league. | Here's the sequel to that about Jack Marshall, Spo- kane outfielder, paying his $5 fine to Umpire Eckman in pen- nies last week. President Blew- ett made Marshall go get the pennies from Eckman and de posit a gold plece in their p' see Paul Strand will pitch Sunday's game, opposing Joo MeGinnity Fred Mitchell, famous man- | ager of the Ch clared that Str, | ing of asecond “Rube” Waddell | when beth players were on the | Boston Brave roster. Eight runs in the eighth gave Brooklyn a victory over Cincinnatl, and boosted them out of the cellar, eee Until the seventh frame ar. rived Herb Murphy was the | only Giant that could find Me- Ginnity’s twisters for a cafe | hit. | eee Things are very good in Mon-| tana at the present time, declares President Blewett, who is just back from a trip over the mountains, eee A little more warm weather | and Seattle fane will they have one of the clubs that every drew pay in this league. . ee Eddio Rousch and Bennie Kauff jeach pounded out four safe blows Rousch is now leading the National league batters. ‘List of Olympians | Coming for Tourney | SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—Six jamateur boxers will be sent by the Olympic club to Seattle to partict jpate in the Far West amateur jchampionships May 30. They are |Rudy Peterson, heavyweight; Wm |Coulsting, bantamweight; Joe Bizzo, jlightweight; Al Demeniconi, fly- |welght; Max Brodofsky, middle- | weight, and Frank Murphy, welter- weight. Caddock and Lewis to Tangle on Mat CHICAGO, May 18—~A_ fintsh match between Karl Caddock and Ed (Strangler) Lewis was expected to be closed here tonight for the second week in June. It will be billed for the wrestling champion. | ship of the world Al Sommers and Jack | | Downey to Box in S, F.} SAN FRANCISCO, May 18—A| |four-round clash ween Al Som- |mers and Jack Downey, middle weights, will be the piece de re, |Alstance of the boxing card tonight. | be | Bloomfield Let Out by Spokane Ball Team Harold Bloomfie brother of Pill, Northwestern league veteran, | has been cut off the fodder roll of | the Spokane Indians. Bloomfield | pitched and won for the Reda} against Seattle on the Indians re- cent trip here \Four Yale Captains | id ° . . | | Now in Marine Corps} Five of Yale's leading athletes, | four of whom captained different teams, have enlisted with the Ma rine corps They are Harry Le Gore, bi pall captain and foot ball star; Holeomb York, of the hockey team; Louls Ferguson, who headed one of Eli's best swimming teams; Johnny Overton, the track and cross-country team captain, and Rex Hutchinson, the football center and baseball Gutflelder. Rollie Has It in | a Different Place Rollie Zeider is famed as hav ng the o v in baseball Zeider is} a bunion have ‘em nion experts aie wrong on hig foot. Most of ‘em on their heads, |teur | fighters, ) ACAN WHEN t 2% ARE Naver bory THAT'LL {Copyrt, Tri 1 C. Fish © Pat Ofte ne. 1017 " ade Marw BY BUD FISHER, { wei, 1 KNow THAT'LE Bier! Me SOMETHING srop ‘em At ae / \\| WHAT 15 (7; ( BRAINLE <5) if ie i oe j (ANCHORS! ) oprrnen 19) oe Paber anon Going to Take Trip East SAN FRANCISCSO, Cal, We have with us today Lionel hes. Lionel Upton hopes Johnny Kilbane of the featherweight ct day Lionel Upton, of course, changed his name when he became a knuckle pust Lionel Upton hit upen Billy moniker for one who hoped to suc- ceed in the squared circle, He's} been Billy ever sir Billy Hughes was ssteur feath- erweight champlon of the Pacific 18 r” ranks. box at the He learned how to} omple club bere, including James J. Cor bett at the Far-Western meet Billy and his O'Connor, will rattler” soon for the East. Billy doesn't expect to accomplish any wonder- as an appropriate | Ho was seen here last year | | muscles, | strong. Coast before he deserted the ame-| | which has torned out many Breat | Mayyern featherweights. Hughes is 20 years old, a native of Bristol, England, and a member of an aristocratic English family mplonship someTHis folks are opposed to his bow ing, but their opposition is his greatest incentive. He wants encceed “just to show them.” Hughes ts the best developed featherweight in the ring dleweight, and even, altho they are Hughes, naturally, Tennis Stars to Show | | to | Detroit | today. | | He has muscles as big as a mia- pliable | The possessor of such |c is 8 | School Kids Will See Baseball Free Seattle school kids will again be admitted to the baseball park free of charge tomorrow to # the Giants and Butte club play The boys were admitted last Sat urday, and behaved so well | was decided to give them an other free day t NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. THURSDAY Behupp Kreuger der, Gor ACY Midd Plerce, Chicago Parnes s Beate At Philadelphia 8-11-2 and Kiliiter; Carlson 19-14-8, Cincinnatt 10 Coombe and M ark, Huhe At Brooklyn AMERICAN Boston .. New York . Chicago Cleveland at. Louis Washington rs ‘ 467 «a a7 Philadelphia s 28 RESULTS THURSDAY At Chicago, 7 Philadelphia 0-5-1 Cieotte and Lyn and Boston Shore, Koob, Davenport and Severeid and Waite Atl Ehmke for Red Cross Funds Billy Murray Fixes OAKLAND, May 18.——Maurice Mc- | Loughlin and Wm. Johnston, former Artie national tennis champions, John Strachan, William Davis, Miss Mary | |Browne, Miss Florence Sutton and | once for flat feet, the middleweight | ful feats on the other side of the other tennis stars, will appear in in-jboxer got his pedal Feet and Joins Army SAN FRANCISCO, May uggs Murray, middleweight, joined jthe colors. 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