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a . “any > WW Pinkman-Mitchell Go Is. Z of Seattle Fans—¢ a Great Night. BY LEO H. LAS > at the local Arena last night! _ fight worth going to see on the whole ‘Man-Richie Mitchell contest admitted mixing it After the bell had rung, both ¢ We to call him that—tried to part the b claims that he dropped his arms and s' after it was all over, and~ ‘Batlle tried to get up, a: near his corner yelled on the floor Hite, our new prom d play, whic for the ¢ re of | or him . statement, thinking that a from Tait meant that the fight Awarded to Pinkman, he raised More Excitement But more rumpus was raised when | @aid that he had not give and would not, because Both committed technical fouls y The fight was officially declared Bigbee Hurls contest” by the referee. shoe. ip the old, old trouble that has | sq. the sore spot of Seattle ring | } } @uring the past season, and iq thie lack of a real referee. on. Last Lom Angeles 1 the local promoters import Oakland ? FY who knows how to handle | Salt Lake City 8 outs, they will put the skids| | Sat Francisco Be | the fans’ patronage sure. The || seattle ..-.c.ecc0 2 . ot | | Vereen vncccccecee 2 7 fans are the best sports in th te eet ae and will support good shows, | they don’t want to have to pay |, good money to see what wa") SACRAM Tait had known what he he woald have cleared He boy, and that was all there jocais stopped them befc “to it, or else he should have | 64 the count oon Md because, after he announces | im the game. ht he is thru with the affair) seattie ARR »F the referee decides it. But it's | Withott, rf -..-... * and there's no use hollering | Fabriave. = - milk No Glory Here | Hector, the local heavy-| didn’t win any glory when) quit. It was no match, mever have been put on. | neereone be are Totals .. » Score by tnnin TR Soveoe ses Rooney | sacramento ... Pineili, Yj p U/L LLL], TAuH (4 swimming meet is set today at Neptune Beach, Ala- From all indications, {t will one of the feature competitions @ the season, with some of the swimmers in the United on the entry list. itive Secretary Robert Wat- of the Associated Students etl a exes a Ns eg i or eee ee | haaatt had a lot more than the 50, 100 and 220 yards dent of the dope? If he yards back stroke, plunge for average time for thome Lt swimming circles. pretty pink shirt now, 1 | South soon, opportunity for those who desire to perfect their dancing. We teach thoroughly in these beginners’ classes the fundamental principles of dancing and the newest dances. Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald —THE— Fifth and University removal of his tonsils. \a few days later. er last night's fight, On CHEERS on Goury! iT Goy ARTE $ Ly 1 "Oak Outfielder Is Playing a Strong Game for Howard . . Fine Fizzle; Poor Card . { a Same Old Stuff of Referee Learning Job at Expense : ay Hite Spills the Beans; "Twas a What a wonderful night the local fight fans enjoyed The main event of the evening, which was the only ard, the Eddie Pink- ame to an end at the end of a first round, when Mitchell fouled Pinkman, knocking} = Seattle boy down after the bell had rung. The boys | they did not hear the gong. Referee Tait—it’s a shame and Pink- arted walking his corner, when Mitchell reached past the referee sent him to the floor with a right cross flush on the jaw. and several of hia tribexmen the guests of thé club, be over from th wis'"s" Locals Lose Fate the ring, and. rg eed Another Mix | wus meen to Senators Lz Too Many Errors Cost the! SI) 8 boys mixed after the bell, and Seattle Team Victory; ieee ures —_— = Consistent work with ' HighDiamond - Teams Start Play Tuesday Broadway Has the Strongest Team on Paper; Play Frosh The lid will be pried off the School Diamond league Tuesday, when the six in terscholastic squads swing into action. Hroadway opens the sea son against the Ballard team, at the Shingleweavers’ field; Lin coin entertains the Franklin ag gregation on the land park grounds, and Queen Anne and West Seattle mix at Hiawatha playfield The Broadway team looks like the strongest oatfit in the league It has the best battery in the league, without a» doubt, and a crowd of hard-hitting, pep pery players. West Seattle and Lincoln are expected to give the First hill beys the harvest rub for the tithe. Broadway vs. Frosh STANDING OF THE TEAMS w i 2 TO, April 19.—Grab off at the Arena last night. If | ping off three runs in the first three Was |innings, the Senators got a big lead | the jon the Seattle team, which they held | Fin, and if, in his opinion, Pinkman | ynti the end of the game. The visit | aa been intentionally fouled, he ory managed to score two counters have given the fight to the before the game was over, tho the| e they knot contest going. Whether it) panrique, at shortstop for the visit inexperience or overexcite | ors, had an off day, booting Clay Hite should never have | chances which were turned into runs. the ring when he did, and | pighee pitched a good game for the mo right to raise Pinkman’s | Rainiers, but his poor support Seattle High was ¢ ouo> lower Wood made ton nucce PS! enwow |when it mingles with the at the University of Washing Summary: Stolen bases Penn ‘Two-base hit—Kaight. Sacrifice Compton. Bases on balls ound man, is undoubted! © clase ‘gee oa mound man, is undoubtedly the cla Rune responaibie | Of the high school twirlers. Double plays |ed Hroadway into a title Inet season land has improved over his last year’s | | form, according to reports from the} teh mann. Pine street se in urging his ROA ZZ) aly ' y) LN i muataell Wonder if Jess Willard Is a stu- will wreck the best of teams Dean Behind Log FéDran will be behind the log for | the First hill crew, with Claude Nor- | on first base La Vake on or Yasunda at the Curry tn left field, How: ard Carroll in center, and Spencer | ploded, and it might cause him/| Harris in right make up the garden | to do a lot of thinking between | patrol. | now and July 4, when he is sched-| uled to enter the ring against Jack | start the » might ponder a bit over the teresting stuff about to be Lincoln has a good-looking crew to In the open andell fs expected to do Kellogg do- | eaford will hold | bouts Jack has knocked out his opponent in 14 of them in the first round. | nussen at sec Kk . Harris at third and! style, 100 yards breast stroke, | empsey’s manager figures Bowman and Hallett Folk as short knock-|are the two| North End crew, with the right fi in| candidate still to be selected Cunningham ta expected to be on distance, and zaley, ‘These are the outs at a trifle less than ‘Fegulation swimming events in col-) inutes. Fourteen knockouts nine rounds of actual fighting time constitute a canvas-kissing record the Queen Anne crew, with Wright |hurling for the Quays. Frayley or White will pitch for Ballard in the opener, while Cole is a favorite to) anklin against Lincoln in | fray of the season. Billy Williams, local light weight, who was accidentally knocked out by Leo Houck at the Crystal Pool recently has ge- cided to quit the ring for good. Billy says he has a younger brother who is just about ready to enter the ring. Hoe is a 128- pound batter, according to Billy, who did not tell us his name, PRACTICE TI » ‘ * | PHILADELPHIA, Leo Houck has undoubtedly ar rived in San Francisco by this time unless he fell off of the boat on the way down. Wonder who has Leo's Philadelphia Amerteans . Ooachger, Wood TAUISVILLE, Lonnie Austin and Dan Salt are due to entrain or embark, as the | case will prove to be, for the Sunny | Chicago Amerteans Louteville American Anan Danforth and Lyn , Miew and Meyer Ma, Aprit 19 Danny is » pretty sick man Ler tere me these days, He ts lakd up, recoy- ering from the effects of an op eration, which amounted to the Roston Americans Hialtimore Internationals and Fenn, Carroll Heinle Schumann, of Tacoma, wii| CAMMMIDOB, Ma. April to | hug six rounds with Lee Morrissey, 4 | of Salt Lake City, in the City of the Living Dead next ‘Thursday and will embrace Hilly Nelson, of Portland a |like number of cantos in Aberdeen Now York Amerteana .. Kocherter Internationnia ... TUCHMOND, Vi York Nationa’ Wonder why Eddie Pinkman rushed away to California right aft Karnes and HM, senith Ayers, Thompeon and Ploinich, “Soldier” Bartficld and Mike Gib. | > bons tangle in San Francisco on | ‘ age; Kuothor and Kari Sieamiiaiiiation.:-...:iaaaeenieied THE SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919. “REGINALD J ST or OF TOP | Am RpGINAL D'] WHAT ARE WE { \aoney wot? ALL bo itl G6 WRLL! 5 io dl. > Sportsmen to Big Banquet, Movies ’N Everything A band of real live Indian ir of bird and fish Mfe of the Northwest, big eats and “stuntn are the features of the annual bap unt’ night Unat the ation of Seattle i lay at the Masonic temple Coming as a fitting end to an a ay neanion of the Washington State tamen's amsociation, delegates to are guests of the local club, is promised as the big its kind ever pulled off around the Northwest Chief Mananock of the Yakimas Yakima by th Yakh Game Prote TY The a . char acter rr t « of the nd | thie wt 1 how it can be brought back. From five to ten visitors will make up tt chief's party “Some” Moview and entertal average banquet gathering is anually given Over to long talks that re found to lack punch” and intere eeommar eo membership contest will close At this meeting, several valuable prizes being given for the eporvanan who brings in the largest number o members to the local club nouncementa will > be the wi Strear Out entertair fou tures, * arranged for a real meal, with all the trimmings cluding harmony rendered by the Elks’ string orches | tre utaide clubs have assured the local body that they will be well represented, the Pierce county as sociation sending about 50 sports men, Hoquiam and Aberdeen 15 or 0. and other ne ba om like Th ncity in limited to plates, an tickets ting fast, the committee in juests that purchases be arty Tickets may be secured from any of the downtown hardware and sporting goods stores, Sale will be withdrawn Tuesd: number seating are charge CHAMPION RETIRING TO KEEP HUBBY HAPPY; NOW WATCH THE OTHER GIRLS Claire Galligan, champion woman swimmer, has retired, and in her wake are a whole school of pretty and aspiring mermaids, Claire Galligan isn't tired of the sport, but she ix retiring to make the good old U. #8. A. feel like home. to Kdward I, Finney, her husband, who just recently r ived a dis charge from the navy. It will re main Claire Galligan in the record | bookt—for whe holdg lotg of marks: but jn Low Angelos, where hey hue band has entered busines, jt will bela Mrs, Finney, and her main idea in life will We ta make Waward 7 \) em last six years the great Rvrengi@ ajor COAST NET TO BE HELD IN CALIFORNIA FRANCISCO, inte thro Many of the best net promi Loftus finally granted by the Jockey ¢ to a incurred former ¢ by not future will! was an and ex:} Other girl the stars of find hard to surpass. celled in various events. Galligan ecords in the 440, 880 and long distance races, She made her home in New York, mpeted all o' the country Dot,” is seoond ih Mise Galligan in tie 440 Ghapiotte Bayle holds tiie marieg in tie O90 and HOyard Higa Berfner is best at 690 109 yards straight arm, 800 ards and ene mile, HUET By a PAR WAAPS Wt TO buon caw wor * Se iw POU MING LAND Ht AD Leagues to Open ‘Hold Big Mix, Season in East Saturday ....INN. ¥;SOON INMANHATTAN on Wednesday Local Sportsmen Will Put orf Braves and Dodgers Play First Tilt of the Season--Both initrd in che. fnter-ai a as hampion, has arrived in New Clubs Look Good on Paper--All Teams ‘ ‘ ; in Action by Next Week fans, ‘at bo ‘SEALS WIN The tennis will and mpe June play STAR HORSE PILOT WILL RACE AGAIN home te Johnny f the more tr official» Larry and been day at For After | terms thorobred Ourremvoce usormae CHARLOTTE BOYLE —+07°— ELIZABETH R RYAN marks form Par: caetieles Pree i SEED CAM ACQuite BEAUTIFUL WALK iM AY at BREAKTAST AMD GET Bawied at DEAK LOMpOM tr erin FLEET TRACK SWEDISH STAR FIRST MIX ording Schauer, the former New malary offered Ed R t, will pitch for the Minne: |than that offered to ar | apolis « of the American associas ‘tion this season could ride free if the city bough? the car nd then deny them the right e sald he would vac WERNON DOWN LINE AGAIN yurth straight game from yemterday out of thelr first MORMONS TAKE BIG BAT FEST before when visitors to the tune o | year gus been a lawless city, law SALT LAKE pod bers enared t to 2 her Tees hax accepted now | without authority of law to put his | eves that eve | because his action is not authorized When we started for home, I | jurisdiction and is a common law-|tory blood test of my clients, | tributive justice next day and showed them to lhe can hardly be exp | political advertising bureau |“if them's your exactions, I guess|stockade may not be what they, |no way known to Mr. Murphine to| your police and health departments |month, besides the extra time in| Mayor Hanson replied: “Doc, don’t!) jeourt, which he does not get pay | you stop until you have taken every, | police department ought to marry| The head of the department is CLAIRE GALLIGAN othy winner of the yard back stroke event, Misw Wilganetiy adeiphia, if peearded ae a comer, She's gweet 17 and Middle Atlantio 100 and £80yard Hiyan, of hil champion events 6 BUN, CATCH SHip Banc By me DEAR ov Sarre MEN TO MEET HAS ARRIVED | nan, the far wedleh rune er and the ropean Marathon in Mrance bags ne t lane a tance set by McAr-! thur, th ¥ African, in the cArthur’m « that he highest best 1 th Kurope for the gre unce. Ohman, in the last thre@ smelt ta runne therm all up rathon 4 formerly of the St) rently was dis United States with the Milwaukee har arm in back from France | Cis this sennor mmy Burke, of the 4 yeep s counting on him| Ping Bodie probably will be shifted 1k of the backstopping |to center field this season, so that Duffy Lewis may operate in left. Garry Hermann, the | never ance to buy the car line that would allow one dollar to be/taxed from the property own- ers for its purchase, and then do | that very same thing AT THE STOCKADE Before the mayor and I went to the stockade, I sent to the labora tory in the Cobb Building and se cured copies of the record of ther blood teat of each of my clients, When we arri at the stockade) 4 he talked with all of the men andi >. assured them in my presence thag | if they were right they would cl MAYOR OLE HANSON get & square deal, as there was go ing to be a new head to the health: department in a day or two; AND THE that he could not tell them not allow arsenic to be shot into them E HELL t that their lawyer could. seemed to be really and truly dis! gusted and out of patience when he saw and learned that these men, sup posed to be sick, were being treated: By Edwin J. Brown |)! ‘6 be sick ™ 106 Columbia Street The stockade had twice been cp demned as too insanitary for hum beings» than Seattle today and for mo: Hanson seemed in earnest in lems because it# mayor and ite desire to do right by these peop police head act arbitrarily and with.| There must have been merit in amy asking him out to the stockade cause on the next day he took Chi Warren, Judge Gordon and, I lieve, Dr. McBride out with You will recall what great th were going to be done about buil ing a new stockade and a place quarantined men and all the gi changes that were going to be dered by the chief and the mayor but the seat of Hell is still there. Well, after four months and in September, after the hot was over and the flies were to sleep for the winter, there When a chief of police by omer| two small windows cut tn to of a mayor proceeds arbitrarily and/q little fresh air. Ole evidently y man should hat own private padlock on the place | his ice, but that the poor man of business of private citizens, and] have his in the winter and the dictates what they may or may not/ man have his in the summer—+4 print, he must be a direct-actionist, | ing by the street car deal. out legal process. We hear a great deal about I. W w bolshevists, rehists and rev olutionists, Indeed, these public officials would have us fear that one-half of our pe were about to devour the other half, but while we look with amused tolerance upon the divert ng bureau in the may- or's office, and upon the police head » and trembling, there are more blind-pigs, more gambling and more graft in Seattle today than t has been for years, by law, He, therefore, acts without | Mayor Hanson copies of the breaker and far more dangerous] gaye him the name of Dr. &% @ than the I. W. W. because he acts} Bates, who would substantiate ms under color of law and #0 destroys} statement that my. clients were the confidence of the people in the} free from disease. He took law itself ax an institution of dis-| health certificates out with ham Seattle's chief of police should con-|Gordon and Chief Warren right sult the corporation counsel and act | front of my clients. within the law himself. Of course,| Two or three days after ed to keep| made his first visit to the stocks within the law while the revolution] with me, my clients and wrecker uses the mayor's office as ajothers, who were kangarooed ttle’s quarantine hell and ‘Tom Murphine keeping politics out | were in perfect health, were ord of Seattle's street system re-|brought to the city hospital minds me of the Doctor's prescrip-| Fourth and Yesler Way. ‘They n tion for the cure of Brother Deacon | urally thought that Hanson was Johnson, a southern negro. ing to be fair enough to gtve th “You must eat plenty of chicken |a hearing and that I could help thes and stay indoors out of the night]|to get justice. air, Deacon, if you ever expect to] When I talked to Hanson about recover,” said the Doctor. three days later he said: “Doe, some: >" the deacon replied, | of those boys q ntined out in th I'm all through, "kase da ain’t no| should be, but they are entitled to a way dat I knows of to eat chicken | square deal, and they are not get: ‘cept going into dat night air.” ting it.” I replied, “Well, Ole, if I am of the opinion that there is] this lawless action kept up by; run the carline without going into|it will make trouble. The people Ii politics. represent are absolutely free from Ry the way, a Seattle policeman | disease, and have been railroaded only works thirty-one days each | into quarantine for spite,” to which for, so the city street cars may as| person out of quarantine that ought well take his money in carfare; he| not to be in quarantine. Doe, doesn't have time to spend it. The | me just one that has been rail der neighbors can bring in some eats|into quarantine and I will fire every and old clothes for his family, The | damn man in the health department} Hanson to Murphine or at least kiss| sponsible for his subordinates, ‘em. MeBride will go too.” Mayor Hanson aaid at Olympia Next week I shall write how that I wanted to be mayor. He was| son was easy for the old gang, a just as accurate in that statement | how the quarantine people suffered; as he was when ho promised the | the tortures of hell for retaining mes police department that the officers|as their attorney In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, whieh is the lightest — and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth} you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years, All_work guaranteed for 13 years, Have impressio Morning and get teeth same ine Examination ea have a J Samples of Our Mate and Hridge k. We Stand Feat of Time. Most of our present patronage is recommended by ef early patients, whose work ts still giving good satisfaction, Ask poate who have tosted our work, When coming to our office, be eure) are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From © to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Oe UNIVERSITY on, Opposite Frasce-Faterzon Om i