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THE SEATTLE STAR Some Broadsides of Hot Shells Into The Armored Fleet of Sports—By Admiral Togo Hanis ~~~ BROKE EVEN |: neon game 100 1122000 01-6 orov0000*% 03000001 %4 Hall and Frary; Hen 000000 AN LEAGUR AMBRIC SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—-One] St, Louis 6, Washington 1. & plece was the result of the two} Heston & Chicago 6 games played between she morning gunes Wil | an gge Py ah groat regatta between Washington, | three colleges on Lake Washington, aa io aR ee California and Stanford, will find | and the event ts one looked forward eee ae away we . ¥ e oe Washington confident of victory to | te with the keenest enthustasm by eae see owey, Wap a ee 1 ’ > 5 the last a, The student followers | the followers of the sport. J. G. °° pecan gh tn sol of the purple and gold have every | Knight, coach of the ‘varsity crow hy lle Senta the nite ¥ “oeane confidence of the crew winning out | stated Monday yrning th here Francisco dune hed its Nits in the| Granite Falls 1, Sedro-Woolley 8. in the str in but little cholee between the geeond inning, securing two run ohomish 8-18, Woodland the str is but litte choise between the which gave them enough of a lead to win the game, Klectrics 3, Monroe 5. > NATIONAL LEAGUE | Saturday's gan 6, Spokane 5 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Balt Lake 6, Boise 5 tle 6, San Francisco 6. Portland 17, Oakland © HWESTERN LEAGUE. | Tacoma 10 NORTHW Vancouver Bellingham 9, Victoria 4 000100000 0-1 OoKCooOTOO? Joen and Smith; Spe Bellingham Batter oa eS | PACIFIC ¢ LEAG GETTING OUT ATLANTIC'S -003000000-3) gTANDING OF THE CLUBS. “ag: sesinenenainer . L10s0000*% Won. Lost. PC.| LONDON, May The Amori Batteries: Howlett and MeMar ma “: 20 TT} can three-masted schooner yacht ma; Carter and Altman Oakland esas 8f $19| Atlantic, Skipper Charles Barr San Fra > se 519] owned by Wilson Marshail, of New SEE, ae —— | Loa Angeles 480) York, will probably be the winner PACIFI AST ta ~ ee a. 471] of the’ kalser’s cup. She passed WN ea §| Seattle . 481 | abeam of the Scilly tslands at 9:30 | wittend .. ot : Py his morning | ) NATE : Barring aceidenta the vessel will | — *.| carry away honors of the bi R WH. E| Now York .. bil fnteraationsl ocean race. When | los A 13} 1) Pittsburg ... 13) passtng the Beilly tstands the ‘ves | Tacoma vs ae 1) Ph phia. .54 bia. 548) gol was making good time, and, as} Batteries: Hall and Sples; Fits-| Chicago 14|Detrott ...++ BIT) far as could be seen, everything was patrick, Brown and Graham. ¢ natt 471 Wash ” 1 | all right on board Morning game I . 498 HOLLIES WON | Beattle zeer)8; oo so br rk oe In an exciting 11-tnning gare at Hits - 20038 0 8 20-10) Woodiand park yesterday, the Hol- San Francisco. ¢ 0 0 1010 0 0-2 peRRICK To SUCCEED SHOCK | les defeated the Postoffice team by Hits @01212110—8| president Lucas, of the North core of 11 to 10 Both team Ratteries: Roach end Dashwood; | wostern league, has reported that| played good ball and the game was Williams and Shea. Umpire Shock had resigned and that | in doubt until the last man was out oonitaianeninana |G. W. Derrick, of this city, had been is amieteeagiiiainhdicsall | NOTHING BUT appointed to fill the vacancy TIGERS SHUT OUT | ——_——_ LOS ANGELES, May 29.-—Laox/| BARGAI $s | WON IN THE FOURTH Angeles, tn & one-sided game, put s " = | BVPRETT, May 29.—Rverett won | it al over the Tigers here Sunday. | oy ras abies doe | Sunday's gare in the fourth inning | When the smoke cleared away, the meee | Dy swatting out three runs, which| Loe Lous bad traveled the circutt : LION CLOTHING HOUSE. ve them the necessary lead./| 13 times, while the Tigers were stil) a rle's one-handed catch of a hard | tn the Jungle. Fitepatrick was sup- 187 AVE. & AND MAIN 6T, | drive was @ feature of the game. planted by Brown in the third. MONDAY, ‘Tuesday, MAY 29, 1905. nnn eager Ae ALL CREWS READY FOR BIG RACE TUESDAY which will witness th contest will be the first | CAPT, CHARLES BARR AT.ATLANTIC'S WHEEL. MADISON PARK AMUSEMENTS Take aFly in the Air | The Most Exhilarating Sense- | sation. You Can Hear Them Yell for Ten Miles— Shoot the Chutes Wildly Exciting Take a Plunge in the Lake and Don’t Get Wet P=) Yeon | ed = =x] [ows] => =! _—s sail Take your best girl with you. A shoot down the chute ts 'THE CIRCLE TAte gee omen SWIN AT MADISON PARK i | Madison Park “an aboard for dream The Katzenjammer Castle} * The Laughiog Gallery |r. stem Madison park Tuesday and have car for WILL TAKE AWAY THB | Down Town Prices CROOKED STRAIGHT, THE Goat Tracks UPRIGHT TWISTED, THE | seekers, TWISTED UPRIGHT. : Admission 0c; CHIL- i the afternecn. tho nnd We also let saddie horses for ladies and DREN be. concert and the baloon ascen- aion—in the evening the great est display of fire works ever A WONDER OF WONDERS _ var Amoosing seen at the park. At night the “chutes” and the be decorated with big circle swing will lights to be seen from all parts of the lake. In all, Decoration day at the best that ever happened. the park this year will be Byer try to convince your triends you were a bronco bust- er in your day. If they don't Lelleve you, take them to the park and show them how you Reliread For Partioulare Ask If you have the blues go out \ t ' | can ride the mule. | \) tt = { Grand Concert Sunday afternoon, .rand Ball Sunday night, way be Decoration day, Grand Ball at night. 8 pavilion can be rented by ay responalble society. Inquire of William Steffin, Proprietor. sous ee The Lake View SY At Madison Park-—--—-Lake Washington to the park and have a ride on |) the ROW BOATS AND MOOTH the smallest railroad in world. It will take you around an | HOUSE the park for five cents. water crafts on the Inke Tues- | ee —— || RUNNING LAUNCHES ON LAKE WASHINGTON {| JOHNSON BOAT gentlemen. LONGEST ROADIN THE WORLD. The Day's Outing te Not Conipiete Witheut » Ride on the Miniature JAMES’ L. GHUTE, President A Gelightful place to get good things to eat and dri We mak § soca we preparing meals for plenica and private din- day night will be illuminated |; M di P tc ners. one Ind. A 8351, Sunset Main 838, and ask for J. ©. i Nulty, proprietor. MUSIC AT ALL TIMES. Mer] With clestrie lights aad Japeo- wine an Slam ete a = || exo lanterns. ~~HEAR Brooks & Duncan at the Canopy Tomorrow It Is the intention of the Mad- ison park management to make { the park one of the most popu Hit the Bull's Eye. a lar resorts west of Chicago. Madison Park Ic a Shot Luck HARRIOTT COLES» SRIAEB as +e ALKER RESTAURANT at Madison Park, Opposite Turntable All Home Cooking BLUES—ITS TO LAUGH qi SLURS ITS Te LACIE | the time of your ie ee SMALL, THE SMALL | Decoration day at Madison ot the aren enjoy thems nae nhs Tein, Tt af . Let the children enjoy themselves at the THE THIN FAT, THE | park Tuesday will be one to P STRAIGHT CROOKED, THR | cass Nice ba this alas SOsai Madison Park Pony, Donkey and ! WE HAVE THE FINEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE CANOES, TRY US. Try Your Also dealer in a high-grade line of Cigars an d Tobaccos JAME Proy held between those regatta ever are confident of their crew winning the race, Knight is somewhat more conservative. He expresses the | opinion that California has slightly {the best of the bargain Individually the California erew aecording to Coach Knight, is the ongest aggregation of men ever placed in a shell. Katght is som what of an authority on the sub ject, an he has figured in some of the great races on the lakes and in the east go nome when It comes to strength In the rson of Captain Pullen Washington has one of the strong est men in the business, The Stan tord crew tw al fine set of men physically. ~ Captain Dole ts member of the noted Dole family which hus contributed much to the athletics of California, The race will start promptly at 2:30 Tuesday. a point situated off the foot of Yes ler Way to the south end of Mad ison park management expe course of the shells. Californ will be dressed tn blue, Stanford will wear their car wear white suits. 1AM, May 29,--Bell of 2% 1 0 place Sunday by battle between Spevin and which the former had » trifi better of the argument. Bellingham ninth, SLAUGHTERED 'EM PORTLAND, May 29.—The Web- footers shut the Commuters out tn the game here Sunday. Essick al- lowed but four scattered hits, which did no harm. Mclean hag recev- ered sufficiently from the biow r ceived during Saturday's game to play Gunday. He not only played Well, but was instrumental in eeour- ing Portland's first run. club (the French derby) for 3-year- j olds at one mile and «@ half, for a | purse of $20,000, was run at Chan- tilly Sunday, Michael Eprussis Finasseur with the American jockey, Nash Turner, in the saddle, won the race, beating the favorite, Phoenix, and also Clyde, the Winner of last Sunday tn the Prix race. —AT— “THE MEADOWS" Six races daily from now until July 19, rain or shine. Races com- mence at 2p. m. sharp, Take car }at King and First avenue south. Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, except Decoration day and Fourth of July. Admission. $@ cents, including grand stand. Admission tickets on eale at all the leading hotels and cigar stores. Jira Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & | ights, the Daniels Company nent THE CLAY BAKER A Powerful Play. Thursday night and balance of week Next week, ¢ A. Taylor's New York comp n success, THE HAREM.” GRAN OPERA seattie’s HOUSE $f? JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones. 6 Friday and Saturday, Saturday Mat- inee, June 2 and 3, Rargain Price Matinee Saturday. NGAGEMENT OF RICHARD AGNER'S MASTERPIBCR, “PARSIFAL. ENLARGE ether with 1x1" rn | neriptive OSTRA, pictures. Mr. J Lecture by Hanna, aesisted by Mary Lo , famous contralto. PRIcES 600, 26c. Matinee, 600, 26c. Seats selling Wednesday, 10 a, m. Seattle’ (a amer. THE LEADING THEATER. Phones—Main 43; Ind. 43 THE WATSON COMPANY, | Direction Watson and Stockwell, In | Hall Caine’s Triumph, THE CHRISTIAN, Matinee Tuesday—Decoration Day— Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 10¢ Starting Wednesday Night, PEACEFUL VALLEY. Souvenir Matinee Saturday The greatest plays of the age at the jamatie iS en A seats reserved Jat all performances. Box office open from $ a. m. to 10 p.m icon, 10¢ land 2h¢. No higher. Summer prices: STAR THEATER Cor, First ave, and Madison A Dollar Show for Ten Cents, New bill this afternoon Kye e FAMILY Y oF ACROBATS, el Kret He Washington can also | The course lies from that those wishing race in small boats and jaunches will not obstruct the dina! jerseys and Washington will ingham Aefeated Vancouver at thir It took ten innings to decide the contest. The game was a pitchers’ m, in the swatted out the winning run in the FOR RRR FRO IORIOIOIOIOTOTIOTOTOT OI TOIT TOK tt ey THE DOPE SHEET--*\\8 HUNT Oe a OEE OEY x SR EEE big bunch of that it will put them on the There was a great pres | |dinappointed people out at the] before a couple aon Meadows Saturday when Whiskey] If used effecty Theres i King, which went to the post a/ no bt but the “spit |atrong favorite, came under the} is hard on @ man's arm. There hay wire biting the flies off Sea Alr’s| seldom been « game where duth | tall a ical moment the piteher ha | Whiskey King had been the talk] had sufficient confidence in himselt of nearly the whole town, with the|to trx it, and on sions whe exception of a few who feared tol certain pitchers have tried it, te tent him after the trying trip up|sults have been disastrous, ‘ths from the south likelihood of the " ball remain. In spite of this, however, about|/ing permanently as 4 factor tm the all of the talent was ready with| game is very slight |the cash for Whiskey King. The sport had his cash—that is, before Seattle will be weyy representa, race, but there was a sad tale to} in out-door athletics down at the tell when the fracas was over. Portland fair this summer, The It looks as though it was to be the} Seattle Athletic club team, which jy | name old story out at the Meadows] destined to app there, will be |this year as bas characterized the] backed A n from. the |place during past seasons, It is a) Young Men's * tian association |remarkable fact that the favorites} Both of these inatitutions wij hve ® habit of trailing along some-|send @ bunch of men to the fap near the tall end, At the best they| which will pretty near have the |are indulging in the pleasure of in-|athletic strength of Seattle @ hating the dust from the winner. masse, The athieti During Saturday's races there was|many of the univer but one favorite that came home|are mem les those of the with the money, That may be ali | eastern colleges right for the bookies, but the “man| The ¥. M. ©. A. will havea rep with coin” Iikea to have @ little | resentatic { the younger elas ome bis way once in a while, What |@mong whom are some very pram the answer? jising glad . Well, well; if the Siwashes didn’t UNIVERSITY & TATION, May 2%, win a game Saturday and Sunday.|~The track mect held om the uml. For a time after the advent of the | versity ampus = Saturday, Siwasbes in the south commenced, | school day, was won by the Beattie it looked as though they had for-| bigh school, with a decisive gotten all about the trick of com-|The four high schools of ing out et the long end of the prop-| Tacoma, Kverett and Comperiile jasition, as far as runs are con-| Were represent 4 cerned. Coupeville had but two mon, ang | Were not able to score « point What is Russ Hall going to do for | Seattle « 77 points, Tacoma a second baseman. That is one of | 42 and ett 16. Boggs was the tar for Tacoma, taking first in the 50 and 100-yard dashes, and second in the 220-yard dash. For Eyergt Dalquest scored the most points, taking first in the 220-yard dash, second in the 100-yard dash, third in the pole vault and third im the discus throw. For Seattle son and Gish were perhaps chief point gainers. Dowd,of Se attic, broke the Washington scholastic record for the hurdle by crossing the finish 161-5 seconds. After the moet was over Dr Roller awarded (he medals, « gold one to those who took first place in each event, and a silver one to those winning second. Fully 2,000 spectators witnessed the meet. Tacoma sent over 406, and Everett was represented by some 150 youngsters. the questions which at the present time is harassing the mind of i fan. Rass, thinking ho hed Billy Kane cinched, fired Johnnie Burns. Kane will not join the club, accord- ing to the outlook at the present time Then Russ has that man/ Dugan, of Seattle, who t# to report the team in Portland. Dugan, as as professional baseball is con-| corned, is as yet an unknown quan- tity, Again we ask, where doo# Russ get off at. The “spit” ball ts still the subject for gossip. Back east there is o writer who springs the one on us that e so-called § saliva re is not destined to injure the s averages and offers as his that certain batters have average over 300. At the pi it time it appears as though the “spit” ball is destined for the tall and un- Slivered. One thing ts certain, the slobber ball is wearing on the via Northern Pacific to Milwaukes, ae r. Many of the youngsters/wis, and return. Tickets om sale whe are now going after it are be-/ june 15th and 16th only, Fare coming discouraged by the reports | 69.70, The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ‘The Star will send the five most popular school teachers fn this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Portland—will pay every cent of thelr expenses for one week, including rail road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, ete Bach coupon—A—lis good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 26 cents for one month's sub. osriz or @ renewal of aan old subscription is good for 50 Each coupon—-B—acce mpanted b cents for a new sub- scription for two moaths, or a re of an old subscription, is geod for 126 VOTES. Hach coupon—B-—accompanted by 75 cents for » three months’ subscription or « wal, is good for 00 VOTES. This contest will rum @uring April, May and June. The five teachers having the largest mumber of votes when contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Be- attle Star on the week's junket to Portland end the great Lew- fs and Clark exposition. (Coupen “A.”) Deveccccscncecseseces Wash, May 29, 1906. School, City Of-seseseeveesy County Of. ..cseveeeeee ee the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- ington. {S8tgned} (Coupon ”» Wash, May 29, Enclosed please find ........ cents, for ... fon to The Seattle Star. months’ subscript Subse: tion to be in the name of Name ...- TOWN wececcesesceter Please credit..,... ..Votes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington to. School, City of (Signed) (it the sub: fea renewal put an X here.) NS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS CON+ AR, SEATTLE, WASH cot TLE SEND AL TEST, SBA’ “THE TH AIR TO THE FAIR TAR SENDS TI I SN ieee eae no aa a ee ae oan et ie eae

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