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ae A Whirl Along the - Sporting Arena—-A, Little Gossip About the Doings of ‘Athletes—",Ls | International Lacrosse )STORY OF T was & close finish sprung HE SEATTLE STAR the Commuters up in that last inning and hrow a bunch of fuxagework at the Mi . ~ Indians which pretty Rear had tae at Madison Park July 4 mgt yy A ‘s diew day and the fair ones gurned aE OE | THE GAME out tn full fora, Hardly a sq@t wa %o be found in the grand stamp after Syd : ; t - Xe » _ ard ppees Rd | the ame was well under w Seattle and Vancouver, Ti 1, an Va ha repu-| STANDING OF THE*CLUBS Commu in tiem first n® Kane Will be called at 3 o'clock sharp n of taking alp of num-| PACIFIC COAST LE ' oat nee in * shape for the This game is one of a seri eastern Canadian team Won, Lost | firat seore by soaking out a hifafter the lac matches betweet w play pi p hon- | T8 \ ‘ ) " h ’ ole mnd. | i attle, Van r, Westminster a a a anon. {San Franciaco 48 i 8] Blankenship who brought th f Victoria. So far th eason W The Va ve t wilt not}? and ‘ 8 472/ third ba jeman home by Minto out a Minster heads the lat, but the al} have a weak apot in their line-up, | ! 6 i de 1 gly rt lev nye team, despite the fact that this is} know!ng too well " cans to | ‘2 ‘ t. Blank was later caug their first appearance in that\be 4 Tw et the rd ! heme by ts Reagve, has shown up exceptionally i who q the game at : a = A a @rong, and the Canadian ch re|the end of last m, have been . a already guessing as to the standing | brought t again, particularly f Pot Pot feattlo again scored tn te wx of th lubs when the season the ¢ can Joe Reynolds | New York 4 and \ i when McHale hit ately, “4 we finished and Matt Barr, known from Ph Iphia. .613/Chicag \ ater brought in by Russ On the Fourth the followers of! to coast. will be the field, all|! c 60 Ia ‘ , surth the Siwashes piled be the h team claim that the line-| of which to show that the | Chicago - “1 t more which I the scoring a® far be the stronge: of the | Canu mined to tak rie na B40)F 1. as they were concerned. year some five way naa expe mon « att ; ‘ ' Louts a91/New York Oakland made her three runs | flenced men having been broug Th ‘ at th " 8) Washington the nioth inning, when Strieb wai to & who will be eligible to| game will draw an immense crowd yoklyn 62\St. Louls meted @ teket to fit by Randle sti Every night this/asg lacrosse Is taking well on the ‘ ‘ : in He scored on a two-bag Week the full team, with coaches | american side this year | Seattle took another game from) ger by Devereaux, Moskiman then @nd trainers, has been at the park . Oakland at Reereation Park on| lambasted a hot line drive to Wal Preparing for the struggle, which Dr. F. M. Conn, Alaska Bide. * Thursday by th we of 4 to & It) ter who cou not hang oa to it ‘We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other house in the city. 1895 Becond Avenue ToLookaSheep In the Face ID you ever eat so many eggs that you blushed a rosy red when € you sawa hen? That’s just our condition with sheep. The Hub is for all wool---Won’t have anything to do with the This cotton craze will react sooner “*Mercerized Cotton’”’ cheat. or later and there’s some satisfaction in the thought that the reaction won't We're simply cranks on wool, no shrinkable, hit us or our customers. threadbare, shiny, wishy-washy shoddy cotton for ours. Take for instance our Two-Piece Outing Suits that we They’re all wool and the Right in line too w ith the Glorious And you don’t pay a cent more tomorrow for $10.00 a throw. twisted so they won’t cockle. 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Baggage, Furniture, Storage room, 1216 First Office and stoi avenue, Postoffic: building. Phones—Sunnet 903; Independent, 26. 14 FIRST AVP. SOUTH -FRIDAY, JUNE ‘ ionds with the SHAW’'S DRUG 1905 - / 4 and wag crmigunaarla teen en enannanenanannansnan cesses ¥ J to third, Grandpa Van then brought * the ball jy afe one, Francks hit, scoring Mos-| E “= © hit thy kiman, Which was all for Oakland, |g HUNT « > > wonder th sn the nest nan wont (OD DY Ol C Cee gpeaeeheee aegennesenenenste| i : hand o alters 1K Weng Joutt 11020000% 4 — n w rhein by try Oaklan 000000008 eae at Recrea-,; had the ssant 6 " With fire. Batterie Shields and Blanken u 4 . s teen " a they ship; Moskiman and Kyrnes. tion Park : * R Blanker rm , “ ninth tM cl nd a hica habs ‘om Met ' Hed to let « t a he “ * others on unt of the y limit. The De > wat SAN FRANCISCO, June 90—It}ciner tm that ft Blskenship i Perr fin mpiring | con to first * Bhiglty t in the me here Thursday, | ae : b « mol ' The Newest Styles with the score 1 to 1, in the last] oy« not by any * wneba'l t mith lammed out a two-bagger | pia ms ate Hyrnes, of 0 1, had fen's tiff Mate nd scored on William's muff of a] jciiner 4 i 4 ne that| Weather eye j Th t ty at BN Brody a throw from the fleld | empectally atts tt nut| day. On tw ' \ ‘& Not a r n was made until ne can hit the t ude th - gg ae the last inning of the game. Both! or inem since little Mobler loft t pitchers put up an excellent game camp tor the rookery NO RB OD RO N Sit HE HISRO score that helps a beap OF SEATTLE’S DEVELOPMENT 1AT 't “RAD OND. R H HALF AS LARGE A CELEBRATION AS THE Angel. 1000000001—~—210 2] 4 the average run of circu Frisco. 01000000001 3 Sleiices o'connell’s playing will Williams and Wilson Umpire > as te his playing with Davis. jattie in cos . hg sey c cnelil will be this year in Southeast Seattle, About twelve hundred propa |eetting around the fa — erty owners will take part. An old-fashioned free Fourth df July LAMBASTED JONES mun is slow, In eases where speed) dinner will be given to all citizens of Wagner's band wit ‘ in not required he me ages to jas Fi ead he par C ‘e wil e dancin, yurt u PORTLAND, Juno 90.—Jones was] i.e bel to first in time to ebut|y [eed the parade. We will have dancing. Fourth of July spesdiag gg | hammered for further orders by the | the Diver ott prominent men, concert music and drill work, put on by lodges, Tigers here -tnmeonor nf Tacoma His main trouble Hea in a slow lof 4 to 1. Brown pitched a good|fr try er te has a way of ty e er ee |game for Tacoma. One of the feat-]i vinscit up into ® knot from of the game was the umplring| OM ity = neceanary to man, late of the Osk-| "i iore the ball goes sailing in | land team }the direction of big Bill And at R.WE rs Hthat the mphe does not get along jPortland.0619000000-1 4 4) oy ord-breaking peed. In \T ma, 01001011 0-411 3) rhureday’s @ ¢ he lost out on a Batteries — Jones and Mclean; | Dovimiers « Durns or Mob- Brown and Graham, Umpires, Lob-| 1 uid have 1 the man in # man and Perrine. |manner very much like recetving EEE | oe from the old homestead. When} BVERETT SHUT OUT CANUCKS. |° go sald ung done, however | VANCOUVER, 8 Juse , ot neli wit do it he keeps on. t out the locale in the jay by a seore of hed & great game, ttered hits, The Heldin erett team was not 1p to that of the home aggregation. |iut timely hitting did the trick. Everett 000000110-2 Vancouver.... 000000000-0 AMERICAN LEAGUE AT NEW YORK—New York 13, Philadelphia 4 Everett jeame here Thu }2to 0, Behock pit allowing bu’ | AT CLEV ELAND—Cleveland 6 }2; Detroit 2, 3. | AT CHICAGO—8&t. Louls 4, Chica so 2 | 'T BOSTON—Boston 4, Washing ton 8. LONG SHOTS TAKE MONE} Only one favorite came home with the money at The Meadows Thurs day. Blue Ridge, with Jockey Clark ap, won the last event of the day jafter a hard drive, Blue Ridge was |well backed, owing to her former performance when she won at the same distance after being all but left at the post In all the other events the long |chots came under the wire first and the talent, as usual, went to the bad | ano and Ulloa put up an ex | « finish from a spectacular jxtandpoint. The following te a short { summary of the day's events nix furlongs, selling Doris won, Caroburn second, Paul K Jones third. Time, 1:14%. T. Clark up on winner nd race, xix furlongs, selling Rice won, Mr. Robson second, Time, 1:14. Palme | First race, 1 la Hogarth third. up oo winner Third race, six furlongs, selling Golden Buck won, Joe Kelly second, Indicate third. Time, 1:14%. B Powell up winner Fourth race, | | } five furlongs, selling Roseleat won, Doll Weithoff sec md, B. the Fiddler third. Time, L:01%. B. Powell up on winner, Fifth race, mile—Preetano won, Ulloa second, Homage third Time, 1:42%. Karnshaw up on win | ner Sixth race, one mile—Blue Ridge won, Mordente second, Jingler third. | Time, 1:45%. T. Clark up on winner. one Special sale of Chickens, Satur- The Palace Market, 604 tnd ‘STAR’ BARGAINS for Star Readers ALL SILK bat wing ties for Satur- y only. regular 2c goods at lSe or 2 for 250. 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Practice makes perfect, they eay and no doubt the second corner man| will speed up a trifle on mapping ‘em over to first in the course of time, If it were not for the fact that Blankenship gave himself a “black eye” while playing with Seattle last year he would now perhaps be the toost popular player on the team. It will take a long time, however, for the of Beattle to forget the ex-Red backstop’s ungentiemanly conduct while in Beattie during the wenson of 1904. To give the devil his due, though, it may be said that Blankenship is a vast help to the tall-enders at the present time. In the lant two games he #ewatted out hite which brought in three runs During Thursday's game he wai responsible for bringing in two out of the four runs by timely hitting. Charlie Shields came within an ace of going over the fence of de t during Thursday's game Pitching a fine, steady game up til the minth inning, he then to have bis Charile would in't play had aerial ascension. th feel real bad if he eronaut at some stage of the game, which may be all right for Charite but it is awful on the the poor trembling fans nd and bleachers. was not wholly to during Th allowing Oakland yet get three runs, it was up to him for some of it ® the ninth would ex good pitcher and Those errors asperate mar e with nerve n end than Doctah Shb foctah has a way round in the box, giv f fidgeting x & pass or hitting a man at some critical stage of the game which is enough to a man take to the “hop” af ing his “galav It came mighty nea of m whutout for the Thursday's game. however, drive to the look In the two pop fouls and one line ninth, outfield made things as though Old Pop's gang was to walk away with the pie. In the first place Big Bill Kem- mer had to let a pop foul go through that pin cushion of his Then Wal- tere let a line drive “double-croas” him, after which Uttle Kane, just to show the people that he was game, let another high foul jam dent in the sod. All that, with «a few hits and some bad fielding, gave Oakland three runs. Walters fin- ally ended the agony by “copping” Keltey's high one, and the fang let out a bunch of pent up breath that threatened to bust a lung each mo- ment a FAh Fo0OD And again they won ‘That muff-fest of the Siwashes in the ninth was enough to give a fel- low heart disease. Chimmy McHale made a peach of a catch when he hauled down that drive of Kruger’s. Red Dog Devereaux and the fans BELLINGHAM WON VICTORIA, B. C., June 30.-—Vic- toria lost out in the game here with Bellingham on Thursday by a score of 6 to 3. It was the first game played by the team on the home grounds for three weeks and the | fans were out in full force Mar- tinke, the new left fielder, made a nit with the fans on his first ap: pearance on the home grounds. The very first time at bat he lammed out a home run. In all he made three! hits during the game. Bellingham 11010002 0—5 Victoria 10020000 0—3 NATIONAL AT BROOKLYN Brooklyn 1 AT PHILADELPHIA phia 3 2; Boston 2, 1 IVE ew York Philadel der was made by the Court and duly entered, requiring all persons in- debted to said corporation to pay the same to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said corporation to present the luly verified, within ninety from the entry of said order, undersigned, at his office, New York Block, Seattle, pasman and Johnson, same days No. or his Attor collection of their claims. W. A DOHERTY, Rossman and Johnson, for the meals 300 Block, Seattle. NewYork Liquor Co| Recelver. Attorneys Pacifio COURT OF Phones—Sunset, Pink 1751. 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