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AC Glanc xe Into the Fie Id of Recreation--Notes and News of Doings it THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1905, in Sportdom~By Len Hunt, HOUBSA | ° JENKINS DEFEATS GOTCH IN RRR ROR RRR TOIT RR ROR ROTOR tok tot tok tote | ' UBAND Vorg, be voted * % ? the content be . 7 ras a FAST WRESTLING BOUT : THE DOPE SHEET--% a H ; von oF ther wit | i } . U z Nowt * j * RE a ; — - M , * 43 , Probably the most sevoes{ PtH)! against baseball substantiate 0 + erttt ia th® baseball fan 10 | prediction that the @gra entrance , 7 ay OCG SETS Te eT baseball fanceritietses harsh @ fee would prove unpopular As 4 bs GAMES TODAY * the player and the umpire by Qe} It now remains for the Biwashes —— ee ods * ’ * diamond. To him there is but one | to put up such ball that all the fans 3 . % Oakland at Seattle. * thought—t&e p ayer, or umpice | will be willing to put up the dowgh.| 6. aucKiey ¢ ITRAL SCHOOL STILL LEADS IN THE Mise 1 % Tacoma at Los Angeles o must the goods dies Sis P ” Portland at San Francisco, * it a matter what sgqet “of FAN FOOD TEACHERS’ EST—FOUR OTHERS PRACTICALLY TIED | Mins ¢ * trouble or affliction may asgpil the] he AeA RRA RAR RARE @amond toller; whether thége be! FOR SECor PLACE " : . c m his mind that giles | ——— Miss Grace Hall : STANDING OF THE CLUBS misjudgment in plays or if Ph the f cy " - Mins A er #4 ‘ case of the empire, & wromg ded~) Why not yidor mitt” to] ‘Thore is a moral In the fact that (they have cach recel 1a Minn ¥ Hyland PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE sion be giver catch the , | ‘ 5 PT a, rt thai: ~ peller'ep Ps nl The tact that the goods are not} “pad Kemmer is as clumay an | Miss Buckley, of Central school, a Pr urday out of the c an- | Mins De Hart - Won, Lost. P. forthcoming Is enough for the fan,|q cow but not as clumay as two |held first place in The Star's world | didates recelved votes show the} » Peart i Tacoma 7 17 | and no other view will be tolerated ; we J falr contest for so many days in} widespread interest in tne mite . A u r Dakiand by him. Since the advent of Pete Lohman’s work behind the | succession. an | aise Gall yee - ingpe a Pome Ban Francisco Klopf, as the king of the diamond | pot Friday, was rather bad at She is the only one of the 30/cetved nearly gos i ws -— * Loa Angeles . in Seattle, the fact te painfully ap- | tj) mes, andidates who has been voted for |e a Cal 4, showing tha Beattlo parent that Gus ts not there with! (Gus Kiopf's work Friday showed |every day, She was entered in the nte a t ot n nee Portland | the goods, or that he has not been. | improvement race April 26, when some one of/or to the state, for that mattor. | - Gus’ work has been so poor thet| Sirieh’s work on first, for Oak-|her friends brought in @ two) This is the day of the big cou-| tlle NATIONAL there is serious talk of his being | jand, was one of the best exhibi }months’ sutmeription to The Star, | p an oupom “A” 1s good| Miss Per Ct} ‘ » aide ven the ticket of leave. tions seen im this city for some|giving her 126 votes at the slart,) Sho imu noe insted of one, New York TOM JENKINS, FRANK GOTCH, | On the other hand, there ts a side | gine. And every single day = are + nafs - . A ie 2 phis . . which th er fan 0 : | riends have brow n| while coupo com pi Faiedtnia: Satlokhese saa) NEW YORK, May 20.—Frank catch-as-catch rn eon: est bean as in on. Gus haw of inte ee ee eee eee nee erieneny and some few,|by a three months’ subscription, in| Miss Chicago 53 Washington. »} Gotch was defeated at this place oie teem base meer oe ge rty | been agen | i the ban of do-| Van Haltren, of Oakland, made|but they nave been coming regu-|——— Cinetnnati 444/Detroit a in = eae ree be .4 | mestic troubles, His wife has been | four nite out of five times at bat. | larly every da: 3 Brooklyn 76|8t. Louts Hea A eat “ Jenkins. of seconds. Jenkins won the first 84) 111'ang every night Gus spends his |" : AND THAT [8 WHAT COUNTS ane. OiNew York .. .462/ Cleveland, after a hard fought | third j ime at her bedside, Tho qlestion | seattio has a pitcher named Shiskis |IN THB LONG RUN. aw j * : Bt. Louis .... .370|Boston .. 440 > remains; would the illness of ®! And » mighty strong arm doth he| Miss Johnson, of Interlake; Miss| a ar’ Ss or” s _— | Pore and heme Teeter Oo DO = wife affect his mind while | wield Nichols, of Rainter; eae Bitesit,| Oakland bombarded Chartie Hall) i gy tched to fight | PUrsuing the course of his dally |pne ladies say—ate he beefsteaks |of Cascade, and Miss Mc an are) Guring Friday's game, lambasting Hugo were he rounds, Burne will | dues? |v" ‘tower practically ted for second place, | air Contes bie twisters 14 times safely. and | fect at home in the ring at De-| The attendance at the games out | ye have m balcony tke a Seattle ‘for lees than 100 votes separate the getting seven rans out of the melee, troit, where he has previously |t Recreation park for the past brewer. three. During the past ten days The Gtar will send the five most popular school The game ended with Seattle five FOR NORTH | fought some 14 battles. | four sertes, the last of which will fn this state to the Lewte a igh anne son at Rests runs to the bad. The Siwashes j "Burns ss A rine on | end with Sunday's game, has been EMENTS Pay every cent of thelr expenses for one week, inc =e] when hits meant runs. Pete Lob- | inte fight with “Philadelphia” Jack | baseball magnates. The Siwashes } ct i Each coupon—B—sent with 26 cents for one —— F Mean officiated as backstop for ‘ ne {O'Brien The fight will be pulled | ave Seattle next week and will i scription ore renewal of aan old subscription i Oukiand Friday and held to it for] SAN FRANCISCO, May 20.-—-The | 0 Briel, Tile ol park, on the| D0t be seen here for some time. “Vite Mo: VOTES. alge Beven innings, after which he gave | varsity crows of the University of |°) f July 4 The question which arises fn the Each coupon—-B—accompanied by 56 cents for a new way to Byrne. Herr Klopf inter-| California and Stanford university ataraeen, oF 26 ni minds of the magnates a, what will scription for two months, ef & renewal of as og rer Bes atng in 4 fing woh ha | et tor Vicor Pua wher er | |the'nert sre insant THEATER DO ens wo nll been previously imposed on ‘Byrne will row against the crew of the; Will Nelson take a chance at {n- | couttie bring forth? Will the fans . 6 & Deow, Mane Roth Phones 567 | months’ subscription or a renewel, te g00d for must be paid before he could go in| James Bay Rowing club on May | juring his hands in any swatfests | tors out in greater numbers, or _— > Fo nl ? Niant Prices 206, 380, 400 ahd 600 This content will run Guring April, May as b pbs. ler an interruption of about/24 From Victoria they will go to/ prior to his meeting with Jimmy /inrow the home team down? Ta- weed cero dl he The five teachers having the largest number of vote ree minutes the money was forth-| Seattle to race the Washington | Britt? That {s a question which | coos ts up against about the same — when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Se coming and the game resumed crew. jaseatis the sporting fraternity to- | sort of @ proposition as is Seattle. k ¢ m nein Tomorrow, “Sun- | attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Law. The trouble for the Siwashes —— . | day Sune of a ont Gantain tone ont Wee om ie 4 Clark exposition. tame in the seventh Inning, when Many belleve that the Dane will | press the opinion that the popu- with three men on bases Russ Hall READ) FOR look to the coin and depend upon | firny ‘of beecball will tneceane his se fet an easy grounder of Dunleavy's @o through him, allowing two run ners to score. Four runs came home in the seventh Two more came in during the eighth Inning. Francks hit, fol- Jowed by a two-bagger by Moski- man and another hit by Kruger, and Oakland had Increased her lead by two lengths. Seattle made her two runs in the Seventh, but after that thero was — doing for a mud fat fin- Beattie .. ~00000062300-2 Dakland 000010420-7 Batter Hall and Dashwood; Moskiman and Byrne. WHALEN GOT HIS SAN FRANCISCO, May Portland won out in the game with } Ban Francisco Friday by a score of § to 3% Whalen, for the Seals, | ‘was tapped for 12 hits. MeCreadie, | of Portiand, made four hits out of | Bs many times to bat. Score: | : RHE. Portland 031010000—612 1) Frisco... 100260.00—3 8 1) Batteries—Essick and McLean; ‘Whalen and Wilson. Umpire, Per- rine ANGELS WIN | LOS ANGELES, May 20.—Timely Bad iucky hitting won the game) for the Angels at this place Pri-| day, when they defeated § the! Tigers by a score of 4 to 2. Tacoma made twice as many hits as Los Angeles, but the bingors did Mt come at the right time Score RHE.| Angels .01000102%-412 2) Tacoma. 000110000—-2 & 2 Batteries—Goodwin and Sples; Pitsgerald and Graham. Umpire, Davis. NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON—St. Louis 6, ton 3. AT PHILADELPHIA — Phiiadel- phia 9, Cincinnati 4 AT NEW YORK—New York 7, Pittsburg 1. AT BROOKLYN—Chicago 2 Brooklyn 1. Bos- AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT CHICAGO—Chicago 2, Phila i j | delphia 1 i AT DETROIT--Detroit 4, 2; | Washington 2, 10. AT 8ST. LOUIS—New York 3, St Louls O | AT CLEVELAND—Cleveland 11, / Boston 4. | PACIFIC NATIO! AT SPOKANE- Lake 3. AT OGDEN—Ogden 8, Botse 7. COLLEGE BASEBALL. AT EXETER—Princeton 12, eter 3. AT NEW YORK—Cornell 3, lumbia 2. AT CHICAGO — Wisconsin 11, Northwestern 3. AT BLOOMINGTON—Cincinnati, 1, Indiana 2, WON HIS GAME VANCOUVER, B. C., May 20.— Hulen won his game in the firet faning by swatting out @ hit, scor- ing the only run made during the After a hard fought game erett carried away the victory by a score of 1 to 6. Seore: NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver 9690006000) Everett -10000000%-1) CANUCK'S WON VICTORIA, May 20.—Rellingham | Gefented Victoria in the first game | ed between those two teams | season. The game was called fm the sixth inning on account of | fain. At that stage of the game the score stood 6 to 1 in favor of | LEAGUE. Spokane 5, Salt | Bx- | Bellingham. Califf, for the visit | Ors, pitched a good game. Kalaski , was wild. | Seibel | Beiingiem ........217002 0~6) Victonin . -000100-1] Werioe—Califf and Spencer; | - ax For@ aad McManus, | ——_o | EB genni | Drivers Pleasant Es May 21, Boats leave Pier 2 —— & The “Brooke” Hat ively cannot be equa in } or quality et the price, ¢ MN. Brooks & Co, 1331 2nd ave e mm. @ ®* tence to carry him through to the a decision, in order to swell bank account At the same time KELLEY there are others who hold the| opinion that Nelson, owing to his fesire to show the world that he can hand it to Britt will forego the golden harvest rather than risk Tommy Burns, champion middle hia chances in his coming fight weight of the Pacific coast, leaves with Jimmy. AMUSEMENTS ~~ SEATTLE’S John Cort,Mygr. LEADING Tele aw) THEATER Suna aig = ~ eee FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND saTlanay eepee May 26 Mr. Nat C. Goodwin THE DISTINGUISHED AMER- ICAN COMEDIAN, FRIDAY NIGHT AND GATUR- AMERICA’S GREATEST | DAY MATINEE—L. N. SINGER, | MORRIS’ CHARMING DeKOVEN, KLEIN AND COMEDY, coo mutate The Usurper RedFeather SUNDAY AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Grace Van Studdiford IN Saturday Night vival of Gilted Fool cipaim, chorus, ballet and cf Both productions carried In thetr ented o Tare HNIS entiaiien. entirety and each staged in Mr. Prices—Dox sets and divans §2. G win's tasteful and lavish Entire parquette $1.50. Balcony | ™“""¢r- Magnificent re- Prin- ape- day Matinee, the Beautiful Irish Play “ROBERT EMMET” With the well known Irish Comedian, CHARLES ERIN VERNER, in the cast. It will please you. Bo popular was this play with San Francisco and Los Angeles audiences that it bas been pro- duced twice in each city thie season. Tonight | durtng the next advent of the team here. That will, of course, depend | }a great deal upon the showing which the team will mako while| away. There is no doubt but what ¢ extra 10-cent “gag” has had its | | effect upon the attendance at Rec- | reation park. The fact that there | now exiats In Seattle a clique, con-| sisting of what w last year's staunch 4 fans hea Gadaned war Gigantic Bargains Men's Sample Shoes at factory prices. LION CLOTHING HOUSE First Ave. South and Main Street. Recreation Ball Park Baseball Today © at 3.30 Oakland vs. Seattle A Nice Place for Nice People The Pike ® SECOND AND PIKE Good Things To Eat Take Virgi nla and Cedar St. Cars. | maker to oe wearer, | 1410 SECOND AVE } Tel—Sunset, Main 2448, } Prices—$2.00 to 250. $1.50, $1, 75e, 60e Gallery 260. Seats selling Wednesday. S T A R THEATER (ret Avo nue ana Madison 3\. If You See It at the Star it’s Good, Matinees 2 to 4:30. BOX SEATS Evenings 7 to 10:30. ‘250. New Bill Monday Afternoon. JOHN L. Fiecht's Tyrolean Quintette— Singers and Swiss Dancing. SULLIVAN] meintyre, Fletcher & Metntyre a “en ..3 Girls, Singing and Dancing Tonight end | Tommy Mack—The Minstrel King Sly Aste ‘asec nti Zeyarro... Globes P S é Co! crobats = the he Brewers. Comedy Sketch New Bill Mon-1 Weilie ‘Gerin....iflustrated Songs Pee . qT lograph . rohestra day Afterneon. Latest Moving Pictures | Continuous Shows on Sunday, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. THE GREATER NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS Double Menag Enormous Water-Proof Tents. M useur——Hippodrome Opposite Recreation Park. SEATTLE—3—DAYS—3 Commencing MONDAY, MAY 22. Two Performances Daily at 2 and 8 p. m, A Multitude of New Features Never Before Presented in America. Trained Animai Acts—Herd of Elephants, Congress of Camels, Liamas, Dromedaries Broken to Harn Fierce Bears, Cake- Walking Stallions, One Hundred Shetland Pony Baliet R Drill, Trained Pelicans and Pigs. 20 JOLLY JESTING CLOWNS 20 Headed by “Cheerful Jim” West, “Happy Billy” La Rue, The Gro texque Olipans—Tote Ducknow MILLION DOLLAR MENAGEME An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Beasts, HUGE ROMAN HiPPODRQMmE. All Kinds of Bxciting, Thrilling, Real Racty and Tests of Skill. BIGGEST AND BEST OF ALL FEATURES OF EVERY KIND. - 100—-CiRCUS CHAMPIONS AND CELEBRITIES—100 GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE the Show Grounds Every Morning at 10; AT TKE MEADOWS Commencing May 27 and Continuing Until July 19, 1905 Six or more Races each day, rain or shine Races commence at 2 p.m. Take car at King and First Avenue south Admission 50c Including Grandstand Ladies’ Days Tuesdays aad Fridays, Excepting Decoration Day aad July 4th sia os ly wen stn “AY (Coupon Good for 10 Votes May 20, 196 I vote for. siemens School, City of County as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash Ington. (Signed) “B.”) Good for 1,000 Votes If accompanied by 76 cents for a three month's sub- scription to The Star, (Coupon -Wash, May 20, 1906 conte, 10F 6. +.ssesee Subsertp- Mnclosed please find ........ months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. tion to be in the name of A Town credit Viesse for the most pope shington to... lar teacher tn the State of W “ COURTY Of... cevercesececsene (Signed) (It the subscription ts a renewal put an X here.) ; ‘ SEND ALL COUPONS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS COM THST, SEATTLE STAR, SEATTLE, WASIL THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE? At AAD Atl ONE GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY Twenty Parker “‘Lucky Curve” Fountain Pens Given Away ONE SILVER WATCH GIVEN AWAY TWENTY-THREE PRIZES IN ALL ae be There prizes are for the boys and giris who turn in th largest number of new subscriptions, paid in advance om ie Star, during the contest. The boy or girl who turns into the Seattle Star ofticn 1508 Tth Ave, Seattle, Wash. the largest number of coupone the subscription money for the new customers during the Gom- teat, will receive from ue the first priae of $25.00 in gold. The boy or girl who turns into the Seattle Star office second largest number of coupons, with the subscription money for new customers, will win the Second Prize, a handsome Gold Watch The boy or girl who turns in to the Sea third largest number of cou for new customers, Silver Watch And the next twenty boys and girls who turn im the next largest number will receive one $2.00 Parker “Lucky Curve Fountain Pen each. RULES OF THE CONTEST. 1, Any boy or girl may enter this cont 2 People subscribing for the Star must write thelr mame and exact address 8. Get subscription blanks at the Star 4. Bubseriptions must be pafd tn advance. 6. If @ person Is an old subscriber to the Star, he cam pay in advance for one month two months more, or tires months nvore me 6. One month's subscription counts ONE; two month's Hseription counts TWO; three month's subscription count# THREP to the boy er girl turning them In. 7. Any boy who desires to work up a route for himself during the contest can d so, provided he will sign an agree ment to notify the Star anytime he wishes to sell gip cum tomers, & De not forget that Aew subsoriptions only count in thle contest for these 23 prizes, Any boy or mic may hand in the money, and renewal an old #uiseriber with that subscriber's vote for his favorite teacher; but thé Star will not allow any boy or gfrt to tart the nanve of a person who ts an old ggbseriber and count 1t a & new auiseriber for eS ] of these 23 2 ee pons, w will receive the Third Pr office,