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JWt/rr AND JEFF Gee, Jeff Has a Lot of Old Fashioned Ideas TRIED TO GET JOB IN THE MOVIES Eddie Pinkman's Own Story About His Recent Trip to Los Angeles ■Y EDDIE PINKMAN Beattle'a Senaatlonal l.t*htwetght It w*a Just 11:30 whan tha craw pulled In tha gangptank on tba 8 8 £oTarnor. bound for Par. Franclaoo. There waa a big crowd down to tee tha passengers off on their Jour- Bay to the "tA&d of Sunshine." About 80 people on the pier knew that I waa aalllng. Moat of them were composed of "trat" brother*, who aura gave me a grand • end-off Of courae • few girls. and laat. but net least. my dear father »u there, and mother waa taking the trip with ma. After a very pleasarU voyage we docked In Ban Francisco Sunday afternoon The nun waa Just lower ing over the "aient Pacific," with 1 the Oolden Gate a.« the hi* «M* There <L< a mob of people to maat tha boat, but only one to maat raothar and myself We want up to tha hotel and registered, and then took a walk down Market it. to aee tha town. All tha people seemed to be alwaya tn a hurry. and looked aa If thay war* all aniloua to gat to their destination. Vary few, If any, stopped long enough to MT "hallo" to each other Aa It was than » o'clock 1 decided to re- Jre early, so I want bark to tha • Mfcotel and was aoon In tha I.and of Looks for Harry Foley In the morning I *a* awakened by the sun beaming In my window and was surely surprised, as 1 thought I had slept way Into the da* but It was only S o'clock. After breakfast I decided to look op Harry Foley, the promoter of the Dreamland rink bouts I met Ua auppoeed-to-bo matchmaker at Bam Raffel'a Jewelry atore. at Jewell and Market I did not Introduce myself, ar.d Mttfcer did he. but asked what ■araea they were gl*lnf. or what trochlea. At flrat he Joked and triad to kid me about boxing, but after a short talk he found that r was a fairly good manager myself Then he Introduced himself, and I did likewise. Being amongst frtenda. we talked more freely. Foley offered me a $25 watch or DO YOU KNOW That Seattle haa the flneet billiard parlor In the worldT m Cotr* In and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Through Sleeping Cars Via Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways to tha Ships' Sldea S.S.NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S.GREAT NORTHERN NasT FOR San Francisco Monday, Wednesday, Friday BEGINNING MAY 31 Leave Seattle 10.45 P. M. (G. N.); 11:59 P. M. (N. P.) Arrive San Franciaco 3:30 P. M„ Second Day. BREAKFAST ON DINING CAR —LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP Northbound —l,eave Ran Frandsoo 10:S0 a m., Tuesday*. Thuradaya. Buturdaya, Similar service, with Htandard Hleepln* Care to Beattle and Vancouver, B. C. Paaaengera In coachea hare' advantage of same acbedule, with change at Portland. Ride on the Liners with the Speed of an Expre«« Train. Extra Comfort* Without Extra Fare. Meals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. For May aalllDßs of the Twin Palace*, leave Seattle May 22 or 26. Ticket Offices 1_ C- Smith Bldg.—J. O. M'.Mullen, C. P. A , Northern Pacific Ry. Second and Columbia—T. J. Moore. C. P. A., Great Northern Ry. Ban Franciaco—66s Market St. Willie Hoppe, showing his badly mutilated handa, wtth which he can deliver aa stiff a kick a* any lightweight In the ring today. Eddie Plnkmao fought him In Los Angslss. At flrat Plnkman waa de clared the victor, then after a squabble Moppe *n given the declalon. A near-riot followed medal to bo* a very good welter-; weight, then If I beat him 1 would get a $75 watch or medal to boi either WWW) Uoppe or Eddie Shan non. but we did not cotue to terms, so 1 decided to go down to los Angelea with my mother -Per an; eight day stay In San Fran<lscn. which wae spent In seeing point* of lntereat. the«e places consisting of the Cliff home, Oolden Gate park. the Presidio, which gu*r<l» the Gate and San Francisco. China town after dark. Oakland. Pled moot. Berkeley and Frlsro'a numer ous cafes. On Friday night I went oat to | Dreamland rink to watch nine pre 'llmlnartes. with Hoppe va. Shannon In the main event. In which I think i Shannon won the flrat round, while Hoppe had the second, third and fourth rounds by very big margins, altho tha bout waa declared a draw Here was where I found <*)t thst I stood a good chance wth either Hoppe or Shannon, altho I wouM not get a chanoe to hot them In San Franctaoo. eo I sailed Monday on the 8 S President, with my mother, for I-os Angeles. We ar rived In San Pedro at 5 p. m Tues day, and had to take the car for a 25-mlle ride, aa l/os Angeles Is lo cated Inland. Ban IXIro being It* sea port. Meets Seattle Friend W« went up to the hotel to rerfa iter After dinner I went down' llroadwa). and by rbance 1 met Ar i thur Hanks, an old Seattle friend I We talked a while about the North I then I Journeyed back to the hotel | and retired. I The neit day I was on a street car trying to locate luck Clements 1 the supposed to-be-mllllonalre kid, but I saw the setting of a big fea ture which had "Mother and the Law" tn big letters strung across 1 on canvas. Here I Jumped off the car and went over to the studio. 1 which proved to be the Majestic-; Reliance, where The Birth of the Nation" and other big featuree of Griffith are produced I met a Bill | Klk of mine. We talked a while 1 about the picture work, then I men tloned the fart that I was goln* over to the Keystone Film Co.! GIANTS LOSE, 6 TO 5 VANCOrVRR, R C.. June Fifteen Innings of a No. 1 brand of baseball waa diahed up here yesterday. The locals won, 1 to 6. RI!I Roae started the affair and worked for nine Innings, but when he allowrd two tallies to crosa the platter and tie things up In the laat canto, he waa Jerked bodily fr«»m the lineup and Bill Mclvor waa Injected In hla place, "Mack" t* <■ red I ted with the loaa of the game, aa the acorn waa fire each when he took the hill. The wlnntng tally waa handed the locals on a sliver platter by ' Mack" and Catcher Cadman A MARKET REPORT I'rtr** Pftll Vthataaal# f«r Md fruit * ri«W< Dally ky J. W. Ontwln * Oal Apricots. » •» Artl'-hok##. doa '• • 10 Panama 04Vfc# 01 Ritta. wk 1•• ® 1! ® CmJ * 00 Cal eahbAft) Wlnnln#- ,*m4 M*f •« Pal limon*. p»r rn'i ... lit # 4?l Car'aloupa. C*L. "14" ... Cantaloupe rarrota. CaJ. _ ' °® rarrota. #aa* #11* Cal grapafrult Charrla# 1«• • » r•" umbara. hothot»#a 71 O 121 V rlda gra pafrtilt *•• O " #frawbarrl*a Hood rlvar J U C * «lt ra wbarrlo#. 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It an happened that he waa going up to the William Foa Film Co.. ao we went together, aa the two com-; pan lea are only a block apart. When 1 arrived at the Keyatone,. and asked for Mr llenderaon. the] lady at the d'ak Informed ma to wait a while, aa he waa In conaulta tlon with Mack Sennet, the owner of the company. After waiting a couple of hour* a big man appeared and aaked what I wanted 1 handed him the Introduction, which men -1 tlofi-d the fact that I would make a very good actor. Mr Henderaon *a!d "There la no work at preaent. tut I will put you down on the evtra ll*t." for which I thanked him very kindly. (Continued Monday.) walk, a aarrlfW and a brice of pa*sed bslla did the trick. Heavy swat* featured the (tame Each team collected a total of 14 blngle* Tommy Fltialmmona poled o'it a three sacker. while Hheehan. the Glanta" new outfield er. cot a double out of four trlpa to the pan Manager Raymond waa buav a* the proverbial bee making change* In the Seattle lineup In an effort to get aome batting atrength at the plate when needed The faraa P'ay here again today and leave for Beattle Saturday wh»re a double-header t* ached tiled for Sunday. T.aista Oarna ... .. 14 •« •14 04 Kariy Hoaa »<>« d potstoae 1194 ♦ ♦ f*rlr«a !'<• Id rrodnriwi for Fgga, Toultrf, \eal and rork » ♦ yuirlan baraa ........... 14 Uprlnts 24 1414 brolltra 94 O .14 !>urks. fat .17 Kim ll#r.a, 4 lb« and ovar ... 14 ll«ns, I W lb* liana • lbs and undar. Old ro«at*r« llva .14 pork good block ho** .14 # .11 ftquaba. fed slsa. doa .. 144 # 114 Turkajrs. "*• Turkava 14 Vaal. Tl I# 179 lb 14 # n ve . : I.| r* 0 4 # 41 .— —4 Krllln* rrlr#H» In far | I Hot tar. In* and I li»•»»»• i - ♦ Hotter S'»t|va Waihlnilon rr»%merr. brlrk . 24 Natlva Washington craamarx, anlld rs'-k .. 21 (hm* porr.»«t|r- whaal I.lmbur*ar it • Oregon trlplata .17 trlplata .14 Wla.onsln twlna .14 Tounf Ainarlca •>> Iff* Patact rsnrh #|f« .!• A ♦ CVmntr/ Hay aal drain < Prlraa paid producer) 1 + Alfalfa. No 1 '2 09 *22 4* n.n.y . "09 If SI 09 ICastarn Waahlngton nat» 20 90 •41.94 Pin*! sound oats . ..1909 441199 Rt.lw. ton C " 49 *.|! t*"l tlfnothy 24 00 027 99 kaatarn Washington dnti- Ma fomprasacd timothy 31 99 «kHI ** 00 •!? 99 Operate on Battling DETROIT, Juno 3 Battling NeJ arm waa recovering today from an operation for appendloltla, which waa anocaafal. $10,000 IS PRICE SET BY RITCHIE FOR LEWIS BOUT It will take the Jingle of $10,000 to get Willie Rl'chle. former light weight champion, to tangle with Ted "Kid" Law la. iCngllah welter weight. A'-cordlng to advlcea from Port land an effort la being made to have Willie meet In Buenoa Aire* thla aummer Willie la now la the City of Roar* and Rain, preparing for hia bout with Ralph Ortiman which take* plac« ne*t Tuesday night. It la aald that Ritchie la tak ing the bout with the Portland lad aarloualy He thlnka a good deal of Gruman'a ability and doea not want to be caught napping. The bout abould he one of the moat attractive bov office matchea yet atagnd In the Oregon metro po ll a. SAME MANAGER HAD BOTH BOYS Harry Foley, the frlaco four round promoter. u»ed to manage both Ritchie and Oniman After Ritchie wotj the title and waa go log along nlrely he dropped Illlly Nolan and picked up Foley, I.ater he fell out with Foley because he i figured Harry «u getting too large a cut Foley then picked up Oriman, who waa atrpplng along at • lively clip In the Frlaco four-round rank* Oniman cleaned up In the Hay City and wanted to go Ka*t Foley ■ couldn't get away, ao Ralph aev ered ronneetlona and departed without him BATTLING NELSON TO MARRY AGAIN One knockmit In the matrimonial ring waa not enough for Battered Velaon. He la going to taka hla %l COLUMN -g^|Rp.PO N RTS- * W I.BAftt K aT*>il>lKOa \\ '»■ l«*4. Prt sp..kMM I* «« ttarvam I* •** Untie I* «» »'• m r»u. i» i« lirMM .......... 14 17 .4** Mtit m ><> W A * FRittAT'* no* im nnr. 0 ♦ lwni> *s n. M po a r Hhaoben. If 4 1119 9 *haw If ..1 9 4 4 4 # V&aatley, rf f 9 • 1 • * '"Warmnnd. •• 7 0 19 2 0 Mnru. I». 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Callahan Doable pla>a Pattua to Olddlng* Fltaalmrnona to Prown »o Follman, <"haak to Fltaalmmona Oulfnl lo fidmin to Olddlnga. R*vmon(l to man to <iutgnl on «»ff «'■! lahan * "ff nm* f. off M"1 vnr 2 T.eft | .. n »>«is*a H*attle 11 Hits off Row 11 1\11«■ - run* in * Inning*. ■ft Mel vnr, 4 bit* I run* In Inning" St rtirji out 4. M« Ivor 2 FlINi ».nil* Cad man 3 i»cr*«t to Mclvr Time J; 15 I'mplre- rinnaran PMII.A OFXPHIA, June 3. The woman'* championship of the Penn sylvania and Eastern states tour nament was won yesterday by Miss Molla Blurs ted t. Bho defeated El eanor Hoar* of Roston In the final*. ATHLETIC FIELD NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW DOUBLE-HEADER Vancouver vs. Seattle First Game 2 o'Clock Admission 25c and 50c Copyright. 1• 1 1 tr»4. Mark * RD HILL BY EDW former wife* advice and find acme one better aultcd to blm. The report cornea wafting up from Sar. FraneUco, and no men (100 l» mart* of whom Hat ha* I#' ted to tin hlmaelf to tbla time Urns. HARRAHAN FIGHTS IN PORTLAND TUESDAY One of the prellmlnariea to the Kltchle-Oruman battle In Portland 1 ueaday night will be furnlahed b> Joe Harrahan Seattle feather weight, and Muff Hron*on. the clever Portlander Hronaon I* the boy that *» awarded the declalou over I»»o llouck. ISSUES CHALLENGE TO WELTERWEIGHTS Perry tlrooka. 145-pounder, la out with a ' hallenge to any one of hl» weight In the Northweat. Percy breered tn from Spokane >'«terday and *ald he Intended to camp h»re and do battle with all comera In an effort to aew up the N W. welterweight champlonahlp A letter, care of Auatln ft Salt, will reach him Rronk* ha* fought aereral hat tlea In Spokane and haa fought Prank Paralow and Valley Tram hltaa, the Portland ml'idlewelghta. He gave away too much weight, however, and loat theae ronteata PARSLOW WANTS TO BATTLE HERE Frank Paralow haa written from Portland that he la aniloua to tangle with any Impounder In thla neck of the wood* Me la a clever ■crapper and holda a lOrrmnd de rlalon over Vallev Trambltaa a* well u a draw with the tough Ru manian Frank may he *een In ac tion here at one of the Klka' club ahowa Finals in School Tennis Meet Will Be Run Off Today The interacholasttc tennla tour nament now being played on the 8 A. C. court* la fa*t nearlng the end. I<ln and Waller Maged a hot match yesterday In the single* Ids was returned the victor, 6-3, 6-3. Ilmwn won from Allen. 0-6, 7-5, 6-3 Ida and Brown will meet In the ■ Ingle* flnaln and Waller and Ida will meet Miller and Benson In th« double* final* Call This One Draw and Forget About It MII.WAT'KKK, June 3 --Sport- Ins authorities were dl*igreed to day an to who wai the victor In laat night's battle between Charley White and Ritchie Mitchell. The bout waa 10 round*, without a do clalon. Great Falls Loses to Spokane Indians ORRAT FAU.A. June Taco ma copped the flr*t game of the »erle» from the local team yester day, 7to 0 The Tiger* cleanly out classed the Electric* In every de partment of the game. Joe McGinnity Helps to Win a Double BUTTE, Juno 3—Joe McGlnnlty held Spokane to fl*e hits and help ed win hli own game with a dou ble up against the right-field fenc*. The aoore waa 8 to 3. Browning worked for Spokane. Swimming: Meet Off Franklin and Lincoln caused the calling off of the swimming meet scheduled between the two schools and Broadway when they withdrew their entries. Schroeder Is Captain PULLMAN, June 3—The Pull man liaaeball aquad will be cap tained by Prod Bchroeder In 1917. He waa chosen at n meeting last night. UTISf By BUD FISHER Dugdale Tries to Buy Players From Spokane Indians President Dugdale of the Qtanti ha* offered to bur either "Dutch" Keuther or Karl Bbeelr from the Spokane Indian* Pre*! dent Parr of thi- Indiana, bowerer, can not »ee I>ug with a perlaropa. He replied that thea* two player* formed a part of the backbone of tbe In diana. and were not for aale. IV/rOORE TOMORROW JLTA THEATRE NIGHT 7 EVENINGS—SOc TO $2—3 MATINEES, WEDNES DAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—BEST SEATS $1 ■BRUUAHT IAUfT| sf HEW YORK 1 SURPRISES 1 lin FEARLESS A SUCCESSES 1 ZEPPELINS 1 PLYING PAINLESS A DEYASTATIN6A |L^r HOUcity^B W^L «H fIHB II John T. Murray, Daphne Pollard, E. «at Hare, Howard Marsh, I Helen Eley, Clarence Harvey, Miller ana Mack, Sam Hearn. Alexia I Koaloff, Arthur Hill, Flora Lea, Margaret Warde, Lydla Carlltla I I and Marie Flood. I NEW PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE THALERO'S CIRCUS A Big Dog and Pony Novelty The Petticoat Minstrels Nine Clever Girls in a Riot of Mirth, Melody and Dancing. 10c and 20c Cheasty's Smile When the Sun Smiles Under One of the Cheasty $2.50 Up "Value* TeW ■ ■ Moran Still Able to Grab Off the Coin for Battle NEW YORK. June E»«0 If Frank Moran wa« whipped by Jaaa Wlllard, It did not put him out of the financial running. Frank'* name * ilk algn*d today to papata that will give him 125,000 for hi* ■hare of a match with Jack Dillon at Washington Park, Brooklyn, June 29. Dillon will get »10,000. Nights 7 and 9 Other Big Features Smart Straw Hats