Document 6429881

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Document 6429881
THE STAR?MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1014
RITCHIE TO GIVE TOMMY MURPHY CHANCE
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DREAMLAND
4<lf»>ia«lon,
HUGH FULLERTON VISITS THE TRAINING QUARTERS OF
jfrwnW i UQUIof%f CLEVELAND NAPS ON SWING AROUND CAMPS IN DIXIE
Jx reOTH FILLER
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By Hugh S. Fullerton
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.in
They will have to wait for the peache* to
\u25a0om before they will know whether that crop wa*
hurt, ami In the Nap* It la the aamt> way
I rather expected to find the *c*ra of tha Federal
league assault allowing on the Cleveland tFar
front It The ararw appear more «t« Charlie siouirra'
pocket hook titan on the playing fThe temper
mid ambition of tbe club appear better than la tiny
oven of last spring
Thru they
preceding season
were hopeful, but full of doubts Now they »r«> like a
battalion that haa l»eeii under fire and learned confi-
rH»
AND STEWART
8 to 11 B. M.
greet
Entartaleare?B
Clagi
High
Vaudavllla
Cabaret
Continuous
AMERICAN CAfE
Fbnrth snd Pl*»
"Oo chn« youraalf, I'll Jump to
tha Fed»," It th« way eome of the
veterans
are answering the man
Mjirt at apring training camps tMla
year.
and that
of the laat eight year* ha* liwn with It* manager
nor I* there
The team I* not serlottaly changed from la*t seasonmuch pro*peet of vital changes
Th»« pitching department tnual be repaired and the hole* made by the Fed raid repaired.
The !>«at prt>Hi«K°t 1 c*n see to
iho trio of |o*t pitcher* U
l.erah l.equlel llagvruian
When thla tall fellow wa* with the Chicago
He I* atlll *
Cub* be waa 1 feet S Inches tall, and weighed atiout I#<»
feet 3. but ha weigh* Jt'3. !«**( year Im> awepi the t'owat league and ha
comes back older, heavier and *(ronger. Often the slended. tall pitcher
reachea hla full power when he broadens out (mentally aa well aa phya-
?
Effort
?
raaacva
Cabvet Vaudevilla
I p. m. to 1 a. m.
?
CASH PRIZES.
K
spply to
PtrKtor. Thumday.
Contestant*
French Dinner With
Bottle of Wine, 50c
JUMPS?
gome food shooting waa done at
Sundav '* meeting of the Seattle
Trapshooters'
association
held on
'Harbor Island Hugh moaning waa
high gun. running up 8" faille* out
of a poealhle 100. UMoVer. a novice,
popped »2 bird* had won tha ad
miration of the crowd.
It appears that Roy Opple h*»
ilii
DENTISTS
OHIO
Idone a "Juwped to the Federals"
Opple. who !? ail autoteur
stunl.
gunsman. ha* seldom been excelled
of teeth at
the Harbor Island trap* Sunday
palnle*s he failed to *h#W np at the regular
Amalgam filling
ground*. instead deatoihrig (he
bin* recks at the Green I.aHe Oun
club's shoot
He was Utgli r»n.
smaaMng 4.1 out of M.
$1
r6old Crowns... $3 PLAN
r p«rtetoi» Bf idgework $3
Olub
full Sets Teeth $5 & Up
Any
that
work
.
prove
doesn't
satisfactory will ha repaired tree
> of charge at any time.
today. If yon
In SOON
Come
fre« elimination
and
wish?for
estimate
WE STAND BACK OF OUR
WORK FOR 12 YEARS'
GUARANTEE
(07 University
St., 2nd snd UniFrasee*
versity St- Opp
Peterson
Co.
nSfflHB
i
aoeond
1«
A match unique in court tenhistory wa* on
nis
schedule
for today when the long talked
of contest for the world'* rourt
tennis
championship
between
Jay
Could.
undl*puted
and
world
tleorge
a professional
amateur
K
t'ovry,
MAYBE
IZKft
THE I.AU YKIIH
PUG WON'T SIGN
VANCOrVIR. March l« -Owner
Hrown admitted today that "Pug"
Hennatt. *et#ran »- <-«nd baseman,
and A! Illeaier probably would not
be with the Vanoouter elnb this
I loth are holdouts
?«aaOD
llrown
haa atao given out the news that
<
»lrh' r Check, obtained from ihe
»',>aat
I. -ague. and reported a* having )ump<-fi to the FVds, would romt
her* to talk buslnens.
WAS GOOD GAME
TO THE EAST
TRIAL
CHIROPRACTIC
OR
1
OSTEOPATHIC
TREATMENT
Any
morning from ft-)* to 11 t4 until
April 1, Jttat to roni'iniw thoea who want
tb« baat that oara la the treatment that
e»r#«
all r»r*KA»r.A or mrw
A 1.1. IHMKAMKM or WO Vf K.N
rhronlo and
many
eo-railed
,
All tha newer natural methoda and
mHiciM*
Mr tr»a»mmt tor all
!>*.
,p,nrtrnry, Impal r+4 Vitality and N 'fvogi
nmymt
lIfMJHf
fall*
Moure ?:»* a. rt, to ap. m
Mundaye.
I
I
\
Incurable
?
to
IS.
Call or writa
DR. MACY
ftl'fctlAlJMT
OlaN
Bl4* . rirat
m/u6
VudUaa, graft It
0-W. R.
&
TITLE TO FALL
VJL.I
The Shoe Repair' Man
fit Union St.?7
ground
to
pitched
clubs
tho'
i Their parasites mike them so.
ITcbters. prutito'ors, referee*, all
ring follower*. are rxpecu-d lu carry
a
?
?
?
luaftjuiti?Ab
Wilt,
Oi«*nU«d
ktiir ? the greategt plST't It Ui'W»''
f). M iwben
II Jumpa
to tho
»4*l -Olad to ?ct rid nf him: he's
through. and besides ho'a a dlaor
gaitlsor.
O M (« h«n U. Jmupx back to
organised
baseball)
player.
b»U
?
Packey
a
?Ab. one
9hof>»?lloM*dl»on
as TnnelHMe,
A«t-
14-16 W. Harrison
J. NUERNBERG
Phone Queen Anne 3127
DR. C
OANCINU
la
learn
HIPPODROME
I
(in* that a legal victory doe* not
purae.
Al|l>e«lltig
(always cop tfieagainst
lo tha court*
the decision
nhrrtlty.
fr'tftb mmd
talfta OfrhMtfi
ln«c laufbt hj C»mpM(ra«
I»>plrc«
(ta«t«
TMfbvra.
sort
?t
SEATTLE BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
the Good* of the Following Merchants?-T hay Are
Thoroughly
Reliable
*nd
Select
IMrector Vsn< e ha* completed arfcr the *moker to be
given at the H A C. March JO
The
affair will be wound up with a battle royal between
seven colored
boys.
Tortiand and Vancouver *111
send boxer*
rangement*
from
PREPARE
FOR SPRING
up yt»ur f*tur« Front. Lot a» qu<»|f
prlcM tor * n«« "I>u»la*m getting*
Awnlnf "mart* In S*attl*
lUtlmttrt Irr#
IJvvn
>ou
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LINQUIST & LUND
1104 THIRD AVE.
ELLIOTT 534Q
RESTAURANTS
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German Delicatessen
Shop
ARRANGE CARD
PAY FOR OUOS
Wisconsin At hie tic conmiladinn, *u«t><-ndtnc bin) for ? ye»r,
However, Ute coiumltsion.
h* van
which the nourt said had foil'-d.
\u25a0imply delivered
the punch In a
more technical waj. and Pacify
will not fluht in Wisconsin fi* a
C F. Baasch
of thp
?1a THIRD AVI.
CAFEB
K
V. ADAMS
J. D. TUAUARD
ye*r
HOLD MEETING
Plana for the King
holaslic track meet
county
Inter
st the aisle
M*v J were din
Csmpslgn to ralne fund* to aend missed bv tiiauduate Manager llorr
the I'nlverslty of Washington crew and .14 principals of hlch *<-hool*
East to romiiete at I'ouchkeepale' 'outside of Seattle, In the I'refon
ha* started on the catnpu*
taine building, Sunday
*?
university csmpua
NEW YORK BOY WILL GET
FIRST CRACK AT TITLE
CHICAfIO, March IS?' flgn up
Kltellle anuounced
hern today
Willie Hltnhl* for another match." that he did not Intend to meet auv
he hud given Tommy MurIs the burden of hundred* of Chi* one unlll
phv ii chain s nt the title
ctt#o fight fan* In telegrams to Mll"The manager of .llmmy Duffy of
- promoter* today.
Look port, N. V.. offered in* a gimr
Tl>« chain|>lnn l« popular a* a remill" of $10,000 fn fight 111* boy In
sult of bla victory last wck ov«-r liiilfalo," said Kltrhn"I ntn itimAil WolK.ist. anil lh<»y want to »eo alderlng It. After I meet Murphy
glad
ltuffy."
him In action uKalu.
I will be
to bo*
*»**»»**
*
grand
Eddie
AFTSR DOUGH
f<»«(
?
Olympic View Sanitarium,
<
Owner Oug experts
a big
holler from his ball players when
hi- enforces ths new ruling put
In effect by the national association that all minor league atb
letes must deposit $30 on receipt
of uniform* Th*- money t* turn
cil back at tb<- end of the reason
when the full equipment la returned to the r.lub.
enoh
?
McKarland
|»rt'
fr»#
enoldH. Gastric Ulcer of the
Stomach and Howels, Catarrh of
the Bladder, Prostatitis In tun,
all Bp*ol Dtaeaaes lo women; Hheumatlam of all forma;
ftiaeaaea,
Bplall Nervous
lepay. Heart and Rcietna. aad
many othera too numerous to
It yog are In doubt,
mention.
write
and 1 will give you
names and addresses Of people
I bav« cured.
N.
Union Pacific
EX-SOX TO LEAP
\u25a0
from
Oregon Short Line
"FRITZIE" FAILS TO QUALIFY AS A BIRD DOG
AH
team
2
southpaw
of public wallet, with funds
the dls|Mis*l of every camp fol
lower and
down and-oufer
who
Is tha Nstursl Wsy
make* them prey.
It's 60 cent* here, a dollar there
He I*, unlike the business man, ex
pected to lavishly entertain every
By
Graney
one who halls him by his first
I ran I dia» a pleasant
prospect
lie'* got to he a good felnsme
?A ride along this beanttfut river for the future years of
presentlh«
low. If be si-cnda lesa than *iOO a
glvns you a scenic trip unsurpsnsed
day fighter.
month ha'a rated «« a piker.
lo America
What ring favorite, or. for that
W hat chance ha a he to gnio a
?You can g<> through ffslt t.ske matter, what other profe«ahmal
ath- substantial foothold la any comCity
leaver (without addisnd
lete. ever I«m nines a slice*** Id the munity* To buy property, he's got
tional e»l>ens«')
business world. except, perhaps, as to make money In big sums.
Bo
owner <if a saloon or cafe*
rare la this that when a successful
VIA THE
Today the winners awaaxer down fighter does boy property valued at
the street with hat and cane, and IIS,OOO. let * say, he gets a million
mane plastered over their eyes. dollars' worth of publicity
Tomorrow they're bums
Of course,
Is It any wonder that most ot
there are exceptions. but they only thctn Income paupers? boms -after
etnphsslse
the rule
i a few years of victory*
doom htm to pauperism when hi*
That, say* Eddie
has set
Grim*?, famous referee,
In what
uiakra the game the most precarious of any to which a man an
dsvote his energiesEllTTOß )
star
AWAIT BATTLE
?
A FIGHTER STRUTS TODAY;
BUT TOMORROW HE'S A BUM
(The rump follower* of the prlte
ring arc th» vampires who drain the
fighter of hi* fruits of victory, snd
Klion and WUllama fumUhed a
exhibition In their match In
the White Home Pkrlor'a handicap
pockat billiard tournament Sunday
AND
A number of baseball men Inter- afternoon, the former the victor by
ests! In the organization of a six- a acore of 100 to *7 fn the even
league, to be known aa the Ing'a match Karreii triumphed over
Washington
State league, met In Fadden, 10" to
Three Fine Trains Daily
lielllogham Sunday to go over the
The new league la Intend*!
plans.
to the East
to succeed
the Western Trl-Stat#
league, which failed
Cities to be
You will enjoy the advantsgea of
Kicctrlc lllork Slg
Included are Helllngham. Kverett.
IM'TTK. Mont. March If Hog. Hteel Coaches
Olympla, Aberdeen. Centralla and Ing fans here anxiously await the nala- -Standard i'wlluian sud Tourist
Chehalls
gong that sends Monte Attell and
Jimmy
Fox. featherweights,
toge'hi-r In the
ring hern
tonight
The winner meet* Jimmy Carroll,
prominent coast boxer, who Is now
In Seattle
SAN FRANCISCO. March 1«
fiuck O'Flrlen. former Hoston Tied
Sox pitcher, snd later sold to Oak
land, may Jump to the Federal*
O'ltrlen haa requested that Oakland
turn him over to Indianapolis
If
Word ha* been received from Ray
this is refused. O'Brien says he will < ainpbell. the Seattle acrapper, to
Jump.
the effect that he ha* added another
win to hla recent atrlnic of vlctorte*
Ilia Inteat achievement waa the dofeat of Eddie Moran In 10 faat
rounda at Brooklyn
A BERIiEKN, March
Id
The
feathrrweUht champlonahlp of the
To he beard at P'lit'a
N'orfhweat will he claimed by to
A little man
fllKht a winner of the Jockey BenFor firat baaa triad,
nett-Te* Vernon battle at thla place
And than a can
The bout ta acheduled to go elirht
To him mi tied
ronnda
§?
FREE
TIIK
rKnrRA.I.
WAS
Jt'ST OROAS
roil THK BENEFIT OF"
LEA(ii'R
champion,
began
Never before ha* an
played a profe**lonal
amateur
for thl* htgfc title
The matrh
started today will continue tomorrow and Wednesday.
claaay
A LEAGUE
forme
other
day and
handed th<-iu the ahort end "i a
4 to-3 score
He was touched for
?
Hwam
tl feet
Tha Mr
agslnat
the
CLEANS 'EM UP
1
nnuica
loft.
taain than thay did a
and pot****lng mora
MEET
UNIQUE
rHH.AnKl.rillA.
Seattle I'nlted and fort 1-awtnft
battled to a one all tie on the Wood
land park ground* Hunday afternoon. Although the I'nlted entered
the fray reputed to be the stronger,
the soldiers battled them to a atfcjid
atlU. and very nearly eopped.
OPPIE
\u25a0ethod.
>n<
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March
?
IV 4
DUG IS AS ENTHUSIASTIC AS
over ovor Walter M ilia, tho young
semi-pro plti;h< r KrablMfl In California
Mails la a left hander and
strength.
SOCCER NOTES
amateur
EVERY FRIDAY
We aiafe* ft specialty
without platos by onr
?
?
Charles KhbetAaliouldJump
to
tbe Federal loaiTHe so he could
help dedicate those new park*
five hlugles.
night
Haitian*
H*
?
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0(»r,
If yon art a sufferer from
asthma In any form. It will
I have
pav you to investigate.
of 30 years'
cured asthma
standing, not in Boa to u
utd
Now York but here In Seattle
and town* around Seattle, and
I have not failed In one of
th'-rn. Now, If you are a sufferer from tMa dlaeaae
and
can't sleep nlghta. I will give
relief at on'-e and a cure In
time. The following diseases
I will absolutely cura: Asthma,
Bronchitis. Catarrh In all Its
?
Hoollk doesn't proinUe much. BUI Jame* look* better thl* season,
now man. I> Oregg and Walker are mere pro*p»<'l*. with no line
on thani »*v* tholr minor leagua form. Tha playara wbo have worked
with hlin like Bowman.
There I* not likely to he any material change In the rwgular team
ao the only added ureng'h will be lu the understudies.
There are
plenty of them. nu»*t of them being well tried material-- Itoy Wood,
froui Slnut City. (Seorge Ihinbip from the Canadian and llruce Hartford
from llUaHulngton l>elug the new colli era,
Btn\e O'Neill, wboae catching wa* a *en*atlon laat *ea*on. will ha
tha mainstay behind the plate, with Bill Cart«ti aa flrat
Haaaler, Hilling* and (Hilda are the helper*, litddu, from the New York
State leaaue,
1* touted highly
lie I* stock), strong and he hit 2.11
do« n there
Hilling* hit Sfto for Qulncy and Hasaler waa tried out by the Nap*
last year, \u25a0found too young and sent to Toledo for seasoning, (hen re
called
He la only It now, and very proniUlng
Summing up, the Nap* look a batter
yaar ago?^mora
confidant of thamaalvea
?
?
IF THE FEDS SHOULD START
their raUl on th<* contract players.
I'iillertoo aaya he know* TWO
TKA.MH THAT WOl liD OO OVKIt
IN A BODY
a
a
DREYFUS,
BARNEY
PITTS
bur* president, has erltten to Dug
10 the effect Hint, should the I'l
rate* retain Charley P*ullerton lat
or than April 9 a check for $1,200.
which It the naDi"' a* drafting price,
will be sent
and
Qlmitll. Proprietor
?
1
TO EAT
?
KotHtki nn4
K»»l«r
Asthma!
Bronchial
Asthma!
110 looka like fJcorK" Mut
?
on all
tuonay
r
III), the former Tlk't atari and Jennine* hulleve* thit flu- resent
Itlanoe will go beyond mere look*
Iraltv)
A PLACE
K.ialfr li<Miklrta,
«nl« no* rrndy
IT COST
THE DETROIT Tl
K'T« SlO.flOO to ft Itiilph Comet-ck,
the rlKhttmnd »;?<tt>nll artist who
»»»
th" [iflllo Of I'll C\u25a0< IItil toll IllKl
peason.
you
7&r
A f*v t'f *ti* *h'
\u25a0.r> r«?-I|#t of yrl' m
fcr
to
Knalsr
e*iih
4'mr*l« froril I9C doft !? ll*
»s< h
now
Ordtr
I Ml
M»tKf.TY trORKI
111.1 rir«| A»Wf ifllr,
FREDDIE
There la iv doubt but that lllrmlnghatii haa hi* men better In hand
th«<> ar* mom lu ayutpathv with hi in than any Cleveland tram
?«*?«<
h »""«
'
> tnr»Hfi«|l
II
*
have
nrlntjiig orders
DOPELETS
mall
FRANK P. NOLAN
1407 Fifth Ava.
I.'e will
dence In It* conimatwler
SCENIC
CAFE
FIRST
Fullorton
"
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%"».
JJLC
route
yard
JVAVY
|L
.
?
Prat
March I# ~Clevsland'a loam,
calculate.
»
InmlllS 1 *
of
GETTING FULLERTON'S HOT STUFF
already ahot 10
Federal*. and Ju*t rallying from tha shock, hat
had another aarloua *et bach In tha miscarriage
of training
plan*
Jul! how much tha v*e*k of ram and *now, follow*'!
by tha Coldest weather of tha yaar In Georgia, ha*
damaged tha Napa' pannant chances, It hard to
placaa by the
by
from
j
'
ih« eafHf.
cm
nmt
your
Older
I
M
.
Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer
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..t.
i
TOniOIIT
ftirfudinK
,«««««
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population
Ireland'*
been cut in two in the
i-entury
And with a few morr
hnaeimll
lentnet!
land will tw
tlrelv
?
Seattle
Friday:
?1# Flut Artatt
311 Hilftl HtwH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
running, lr#
d>'pi>|UiiMt*d fa
?
op«nn
apriiiß
training
second
day
He did the tame;
He felt at If he
Could play a game.
Whan the third day came
And he tried to fling
He put his arm
Into a (ling,
Wf shall not mar the mcndorMi
humiliate you or belittl* oxr prt>
fnjiolon by bidding (or the burial
or
cram at lon of your loved ohm.
I>et us know your wishes and th«f
will be compiled with.
BUTTERWORTH
&
SONS
MORTICIANS
1921 FIRST AVSNUC
KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL,6I3-2adAv.
NHT
TO
~
SACREDNESS
?
The fleet day out.
He was feeling great;
He was out there early
And out tljere late.
On the
The Mecca
ban
last
ICTLO IIPTIL
WORDS BY SCHAEFER-MUSIC BY macdonalp