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risco Boy Shows Well BY EDWARD HILL THAT YOURE SLWANS BET Ting. L 20 N OURTEEN Seattle Ath-|[T > A ata UL BON T BET AND = DONT F tl Louw ONN BETTING ON THIS letic club men are still | SHIP, UNDERSTAND? what ARE listed as “among those pres YOU aWwang Re criia aeer ent” the Far Western ANN WAN ? — ur boxing meet, of . the finals will be run by off tonight in the Arena od The preliminary encounters <4 of last night saw 12 bouts, “A with 24 young athletes com ie, peting. O the visiting club on representatives, two Los An * geles, one Olympic, one Kan sas City id one Portland boxer are Lin the running One of the surprises of the even fhe was the remar le showing of Sammy Eckstein, one of George Green's Olympic club pupil t Tommy Murphy, national ! nd ® champ of Kansas City, The TH San Francisco lad put up a game and heady battle against the tithe @sapproval when Murphy was rapid-fire rounds. Under the ama- teur rules the judges have no right to call for extra rounds or draws and as both figured the Kansas City *boy had a slight advaotage, were forced to turn in their slips! for him, altho the affair was even enough to have been called a draw under the four-round semi-pro rules. Fortner Wins a Title One championship was settled Jast night. Claude Fortner, the bat- fling burglar chaser, trimmed Tom| Woodhouse in four rounds for the} Far Western title at pounds. These were the only two entered In This class. Fortner was entered in classes, 145, 158, 175 and light- ight. Another hot bout of Inst was the one in which Fred Murphy of San Francisco won a decision from Stanley Sontag of S. A. C ‘This bout was lively from beginning | to end. Murphy was lightning fast, and had Sontag been in as good i have been a different ending. Considerable interest tonight will be focused on the clash between Tom Murphy and whomever he shall be pitted against. Seott and Quinn of S. A. C. and Rarker of Los Angeles are entered fn the same class, and one of them will be the champion’s opponent. | On tonight's bill Fortner will take on Fred Murphy of the Olympic club in the 145-pound class, Parl Baird had an easy time with Louls McFarlane of the Olympic etub last night. The San Francisco boy was no match for the national | 125-pound champion. and George Green stepped into the ring to res- = * & DT BFP DS A re ee ee lo meet any out-of-town boxers) Wght. Benson, Sontag and! Amundsen are on the lists against | him. All are local boys. The officials of the tourney are With Champ holder, and the crowd voiced its} awarded the decision after three! they} night | eve his losing, tho game youngster, | the third canto. Baird is not list-| aos CAPTAUAL Om THE THAT YOU'RE A GOOD |Great Keystone Combination Needed to Win| Gonfalons, Says Mack, Who Is Now Developing Witt and Grover If Connie Mack’, LHANE A COTTER PROM THE | SHIP You Nave BEEN | TRANSPERCED PROM TELLING ME SA'LOR BUT Another Pennant | Winning Team Is | Coming, Claims He mr t Jeff Is a Better Bettor Than His Bettors. OW! 1 BeT ON ANY BURKE THING FOR Bet You TEN DOLLARS RIGHT Now THAT YOU'VE Got & SCAR ON YOUR. LEP T SHOULDER. ” STAR—THURSDAY, ~ INSTANCE , greatest defensive keystone sack combinations in baseball, | Since h& has been in baseball, | two great combinations around second base, and Collins and Barry jor future brilliance, | Both Witt and Grover are very break into major league circles ern league. Witt played last year. Altho thay young | made | territory, Their co-operation is superb, and they think quickly, hae situ } ations more quickly than many other shortstops and second basemen | of far more experience Mack is very confident of their ability phy, Coilins-Barry combinations, “It takes more than mechanical This is the latter's firet} He is from Butte, of the Northwest-| brains and the ability for close co-operation. all three in Witt and Grover.” It is one of Mack's beliefs that a oped without a great second base combination. He cites Ferris and Parent of the old Boston club, Cross and Murphy and Collins and Farry of his own clubs, Tinker and Evers of the Cubs, Barry and Scott of the RedSox and Maranville and Evers of } the 1914 Braves, jane work out, the fans of a couple ef years hence will be speaking of Grover and Witt as one of the Mack has succeeded in developing Murphy and Monte Cross| Just now he is trying to get the same kind of shape as the Olympian, there might | ® Combination out of his two young infielders, who already show signs do not show the polish of many older infielders in the league, they do show they are developing along the same lines that the Collins-Barry combination fatal to anything hit ows in their} to ultimately produce the | same kind of fine, tight infleld play that he developed in the Cross-Mur- ability to produce the proper results around second base,” Mack said. “it takes 1 believe | will get great ball club cannot be devel- Two COMING PHILADELPHIA ATHLETIC STARS MAY ‘31, 1917. PAGE 11 ourteen Seattle Boxers Remain in Far Western Amateur Tourney; Finals On Tonight Do You? WELL, Dope ‘This TAGE, I HAVE 4NY SCAR ON YOU) BET ON) BUR THINGS SOMEBODY HAS GINEN YOU THE WRONG My BHOULDER . he. 1017, br HO, riser sCopy rt jarke U & Pat OFticed ‘Trade BY BUD FIS HER, Yes SIR Mu Re Now, 1 JusT dID \ BY +r acu RIGHT BIR THK To TEACH YOU You cee 1 ter THE + eit A LESSON AND Tt OF THE SHIP 1 JUST LEFT Hope youLL BEMEFIT ID Hane YouR Smier OFF ee MINUTES Lmer ~ou GN IT! chee \ ~——*|Ferdie Is Big League Some Help | to Giants) BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 31.—If the Giant» maintain their present posi- tion at the top of the heap in the National league it will be an occa- sion for 4oving cups to Ferdie Schupp, young southpaw flinger. Results AMERICAN At New York 3-5, Philadelphia 24, At Cincinnati 8-2, St. Louis 1-4, At Pittsburg 5-2, Chicago 6-1, At Boston 4-2, Brooklyn 0-0, NATIONAL At Washington 3. Schupp's sixth straight victory 2, Boston 43. was marked to his credit today,|_ At Philadelphia 0.0, New York following bis victory over Grover |®2. Alexander in yesterday's game.| At Cleveland 1-1, Detroit 45, St. Louis at Chicago, rain. His hurling placed the New York- ers firmly in first place. Schupp has yet 0 be beaten this year, and he is just a couple of games behind in constructive winning record es-| tablished for the year by that other demon of the off-hand delivery, Babe Ruth Schupp and Ruth, the two stellar left-handers of the major leagues, are doing more than any other fac tors to bold their teams up. Ruth's hurling has placed the Red Sox in| first place. Schupp has done feet same thing for the Giants. The New York star is an overnight sen- sation, Starting last fall, when he contributed more than bis share to the winning streak pulled off by the Giants, he is now counted dne of the most brilliant figures in baseball. His spot on the bench, worn smooth by years of inactiv- ity, is now being worn by the weather only. Schupp and Ruth Supreme Winning first place in the Na tional league by some other club, apparently, is a mattor of breaking Ferdie Schupp's hypnotic influence over a baseball. Winning it in the Dr. Anna C. Beebe, 3045 Arcade, Chronic diseases. Consultation bien —Advertisement. AMUSEMENT RODPOLITAN) THEATRE Swimmer Runs Wild With Wins By United Frees Lenard Wire SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—Nor- man Ross, Pacific coast champion Prices: Nights. 500 to $2. MAT, SAT., BEST ‘ic so.4ge, JOHN CORT Presents ‘The Greatest Musical Comedy ta cars . R To these might be added Schaeffer and O'Leary of Detroit, for swimmer, today has the distinction| American league is a matter of Seer et aecera ea eiteens several years considered one of the best second base combinations in ——— of having won three races in two) beating Babe Ruth. “Flora Bella” m6 Charles Halen and Glen Happ, tim-| the American league, and who were in no small degree responsible for | ———__—-—-@ | Cites, set one new official repord | Only one game will be played to- a e! a J ara: Fial Joknéon, amnoducer. Detroit winning the American league flag threo years in succession. 'Olympia Team Is Pe ie going to pay for | /and surpassed another record on/day in the National. The Amer-|] win the Original Cast Direct Chief of Police Charles Becking- It is difficult to judge the eifectiveness of an infielder under the Vi | war. Let every | | unofficiel time in one day. joan will stage two matinees. If From the Casino Theatre, ham sat at the ringside last night| Present system of averages, but records show the number of chances ictor Over Tono | Ameriesn help. Buy a Liberty || Yesterday afternoon Ross swam |the Phillies down the Pirates they ordered two bouts stopped that| Made by the fielders who have passed from the game and whose real) OLYMPIA, May 31.—With Mal-| | Bon {|75 yards backstroke at Neptune! will take first place by two points, work is only memory. llery and Edwards working as the @ baths, Alameda, in 51% seconds, £ aurence Kelly, Loe An- The combinations just mentioned handied everything that | battery, Olympia trimmed Tono in | clipping 5 seconds off the previous} Vengeance came for the Yankees h won from Mike Mitche came to the middie of the diamond. Some have been credited & hot baseball clash here yester- seco — fos a 2 train ead hye they twice blanked the Ath- SEATS NOW ON SALE e oy CH - with errors on hard chances they went after and missed, and aay, 8 to 7. MeCorkle and Davie REAL PAINLESS acramento, where in the evening ics. Roy _Ciiftord c|.' ielee vesorde onole thet theresally Nghe infleld is often an Infiei@ | formed the battery for the visitors he won the 20-yard breast stroke| Four hits were added to Tris y a ‘ with more errors than one which does not play such tight base- | jand 200-yard free style events, top-| Speaker's average, while Ty Cobb's 4 118, pounte—Jo | ball. | THE LODGE ping the P. A. record in the breast | day was a cipher in that column, . won from Ch | rhe wig wphold Mack's contention that the gtest ball clib | Stroke race, time 2:56. His breast} Lee Magee showed his gratitude : | must have a great second base-shortstop combination. Fourth Ave. at Westlake stroke record will become official.|for reinstatement by pounding out : ops xem SA C.| "Mack has been a great developer of infielders, In addition to his it eer Saesrraiecseet’” pg tgs om ‘ 12% pounde—-Tommy Murphy, Kansas! shortstops and second basemen, he developed two great third basemen, | and Dancing | toate vn as pe id score in 18 » a rom Sain Beks'*lo. | Lave Cross and Frank Baker, and Is now making a good third sacker | SPMt1laA M | s os agal jo Braves. se naion Caterwond Sentine- | out of Ray Bates, sent back to the minors from Cleveland as a misfit. BR eattle Giants : . 3 on, from Hoy Amundson. | He made two great initial sackers, Harry Davis and Stuffy Melnnis. Win and Lose Talkative Boxer Is a t und | t history has often repeated in baseball. Do not be surprised | | Goi Be “Sojer” n ©} if Mack comes thru with another fast second base combination | } in SpoKane xsoing to be Sojer . ree | james — enenenenen eee nae | | int Rec Seattle's talka- ‘ e. 7 zi 1 % } ri tive lightweight, has joined th e + By . way Billy Wright Boxes | Duthies Returned fm order to introduce our new NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB Coast artillery and ‘eit send 4 ig res ich yee apt Raird, & A. C, won 4 . * | (whalebong) plate, which ts the Wen Lest. Pet.» few blows for Uncle Sam, he ae-'] anew } Other Big Acte "Phe bi Louie MePariane, Olmple eim>| to Win Over Brodie Winners in Melee hightost «Af strongest plate Ruown, | "some: at 18 Cures ee) eer ee y Sonte ‘GELES, May 31.—Bill | foes not cover root of the ; “lll show a | Secret,” Francis X. Bushman , Sangiten ‘K. mend pe fe oar eo ae . Six to five was the outcome of gtd mouth; you cam bite corn off the | S-s\\i* ome SF ood soldier,” vite ‘howe “hn ; a Wright of Seattle was | b; guaranteed 18 years. Vancouver «. -15 20 ag 8 »" says Edward. |] Afternoons, 10c; Eves. and Sum, 186, Otympte| victor over Herb Brodie in their the challenge game staged yester-| cob; gu e.00|""" . rae ili 4 400 pie batt kaos | De-|four-round bout here last night. | day on the ball lot at 14th and Jef. Our business is to trace Gold crown ...++seeee+-+0+ BB Spokane . re ae e . ~ a : sc, |Wright boxed in his ofdetime form. \/erson by the Duthie and Nonpa.|ff euch measures and establish ||| €18 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00) Snow Again Causes | De:| Chet Neff and Leo Houck, Seat) ane Duthies were on {|| proof of birth or descent. $10 set of tooth .......-.--65.00, SPOKANE, May 31.—The Seat- Halt to Ball Games : tle Iightweights, box different men |! _— i eas ! tle Giants and the Spokane Indtans Improper measures rather : Pounds—Underwood. Multnomah A! on the same card next week. jthe long end. Naturalization P Bridge work, per tooth, Gold $3.00) one ioubleheader hore yester.| Northwestern league baseball ‘han lsease are, . Jetesited to Clarence Amundace —— — White crowns . day, 6660. The Bootes: i games in Butte and Great Falls, ioe manseay oar a Kasieas en ak Wa SOAS: Have you proof of where Hi) goid rulings « ss . Mont., were again postponed yes- . ty | e— %\Il your father took them out? a See terday on account of snow bs! the Excl dc it not, consult us. Bilver fillings ABR PO. AL B y bi bar et boas Free Ireland and the Excluded Counties | ff 1» consult. us. blll. St ee Ore Cag o ae Caples eer ey ae oe ig Telephone Beacon 3884 All work guaranteed fo at 7 years, $9 913 1 0 Former Seattle Lad reesio; en in the morn- tick 8 ° Fin pnd eet tooth eame day. Exam. bap tte 8 Sent to Sioux City ination and advice 3 fi 8 © 0] BI Rose, last season a member Catt aud boo at fee Some Oe Oataa Pilate 3 9 © 1 2 Olof the Seattle Gilants’ pitching ber ry Mad a Gee Webd p ee 8 _| corps, has been turned over to the|Come to me for Reliable Wasserman Moot enon Totals ..cc0..29 8 10 27 34 1| Sioux City Western league club by Blood Test et sta our Mobaly a a Beattie Bn. H. PO. A. B.| Minneapolis. He went to the Mill- wy Liberty Building sat efantie eg SO Bone ree8 | Seurphy, 3b itd a 2 7 7 2/ere from Seattle, Union and Third Opposite Pesteffien | have tested our work When coming | “ardner, 1b Ve a: ia —————~ to our office, be sure you are in the || aati . ; ; 4 . 4 2] in| ANE ines, Peng Wee ae WU IPS I Ccnmnghamad Ss 3 $38 St OHIO." TCunmingham, e400 1 8 4 3 Alexander, p Le 0. <8 Dentists {*:\haa” ee Yak’ Tey Ya ie * 207 UNIVERS'TY #T. Totals . a3 ‘ 46 4 weccite Fraser-Patersen ‘Batted for Ale er piath i. 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These counties are shown in Hee 99 80) untere, 46 20. eee Btolen “pase MeGinnis, ite Fig Second Avenue, RIGHT OARLG ‘0 Flam Ais, Rexacitia, ‘ shaded portion of the map. derry), Tyrone, Antrim, Monaghan, Armagh and Cavan. Excluded counties are Derry (or sndtee 625 * FIRST AVENUE EATTLE ‘WASH, RAYMOND REMEDY ©O. Meoom 6, Motel Antiers, ¢th @ Union! by bee, Loart, Bases on balle—Off Webb 2, Seattle. Struck out—By Webb 1, ee Biers Rojee k

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