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T HE SEATTLE STAR-.WEDNESDAY, JA N. 4 ren — TO CHOOSE THREE MEN 4 f 7 mw the - men each will be helected at the | ’ . t ny pm rt U." in a try-out to be held Febru. | wel . nd it i ary 23, Twenty-two men have en mt oa himn out ata tered the forenste Met and the! , vie toums selected will meet the Uni bey ana versity of Idaho, University of Ore sera eee gon and Pacific university of Fo i hw Jerse J. Callahan poop hgh lg jae wv worth thie ae hit # line drive in the hands of Con at oll ig olved, 1 “7 the | * OCKS WALK AWAY WITH STA C ie roy, the New York third baseman comméPoo — commisnion a . —— . . | ~seterth ge Alin BHAMROCKS WALK AW w RS AT MONARCH Al, eee id 2s ue, tale See pone should be given power to prescribe | GREAT INTERES T IN BIG MEET AT SALT LAKE~ | “ , the LEYS—CLEVER INDIVIDUAL PLAYING to tha bie Gtnve the Sea @ reasonable maximum railroad rates 6 th * So ee nee: brought before It." A great THE VERY LATEST NEWS OF THE ALLEYS oe not al 0 a deal of interest is being manifested hw . ho was doubled. ‘There Is no tell. | 4) - Ao or ogee & chadlengae On the M all lant night he of the stony face, was rather off tng what the next batter woutd have! 1) Wi) ap i. ce Hits ye Mpeg with the tery, the Sha med by the form, except in the final game. to Had the play happened at forts. provoke some brilliant ef Local bowlers are not dinplaying (popular rollers w r entered # ay eer Jomt 06 Dog, original “Hi nell, showed} when he piled up 188 Staid old ‘ the player would bave been local # ot ark Riovail’s Sta wayeto win by | Stephen started well and followed hissed off the grounds, ° the interest in the Western Bowling | | : taking th games, The] with two scores of 164, “Little Pier att Lake thet te exe], Pempurch has not been astound is .. Ce an eel oe f Every detati must be looked into congress at Gait Lake that 8 eming the fans with sting |, ' Stars “ i after the try ie, |repant™ Morgan rotted two kamen} I preaume a good many = ee tneuse weeneme on tts oe pected of th It may bethat thelr | stunts of jute “Pamp’ woe omen | dent of AE palcer eget lng: 1 toe ele nae det ae tee Tintshed | when they read Yhie erticle—fans| Remember mistakes hd let your tet de A ye gy ay men 10) one of the bright and shining ligt atten ant ¢ i did wot have e to taternty when Mrswygen : “I ight an in . Wallock of Hibernians did] warm up before the fray was at an | V8 have Hoon me pull off « few bad) © be only the once that are (aut oi onen oe the phony retive | of the famous old Kmpires who woe | pone poleuting andjend. Holland and O'Donnell tied] oMe* om the ball feld—wilt y turing the gar They, are NOTD OS She OF bg the city championship when bowling | °°)" . oldable, but the errors « gether and give the tourney a bi« not made wound up @ fine} for high score, each bagging 221 what do you think of that re of jude | was in its infancy ¥ , | : a frre wn be avoided by . keep boost, Secretary Jenkins is putting | “2% 0" lis ont « of eneed, | many double century total of 21% Bruan| O'Donnel! captured the very " instructing pagple how to ping The big fellow has lote of spe« j . " . mind closely applied » in day after day of the hardest but that Follad a consistent game, but net up| itable high average of 210 play ball " ead by bind ee cet te dotne all in hie| % f#it delivery and a bench of con te bis usual average Aruan was} Uunost good nature reigned laat| ‘The fret requtelte for a 4 the alert at all timea semen th eatin the ae * guccess, | "4ence. With a little more practice | ote of ' mrncest. aa be confidently expect-/ night and the boys bad no sore spots | *onal ta know what to ; - | he will rapidly round into form and | ™*™">* = He simply eannot do everything. | rue r @@ to average within calling die-| when the finish of the fray came ball when he get {t, Me should] A grea many fans go (a baseball He must bave united, energetic and | 20% Will be the time for the ox-| mute ce | tance of, 200 Holland performed | Following are last utght ree ‘ lay figured out before the | ames, and if the home team wins pot vaevaaho oa nd | perts to keep a weather eye wide |"? 10 eros “ery creditably for @ youngster Wis Genres t him, Por inat If he | BY & moore Of 19 to B Will Mave rthe oe Sapuee eo OM | open. bw J | Per sesnapy: He a playing second base, with a man|@rounds saying “great, tmn timer” has made bowling the spost | Gawge” dmwing two ble conturtes, 221 | Shamrocks Ast nd a } we. | UNIVERSITY CO-£08 WANT TO! ir iT 1 devot f the } t t i ' ead 202. White did hot touch the | Watiock aT it firat and one out, and the ball ia[BUt If the home team lose 4 to 6 should hele kien tu the oreantention | ikime ts hesoming one of the | 0S Tis sis : weual high spots, but wae there in| Brann eet any eee @ play ls at socond for | fame fane will probebly ORGANIZE BASKETBALL IN-| PP") ee cant at Salt | mainetays of the Columbiana. The | how uns 1 er o eeeeee 2 : man and the ball is hit to your left] «et # men, even | OEPENOENT OF SCHOOL bd | pic ; ' od | White eS a a oh . i pions is more than making Ko Happy’s Good Work. | }Donsaii = or io | Ad You come wp with Mt » make | "he game was filled with beautiful eget ee | of oreo by - and promises to have his pleture Joe Lyor | gt remained for “Happy” to pat} one out wure; do hot make a hurried | Plays. ™ goles al wry pekane olorado | fen when the major league season | !ence.” I ; the classiest bowling of the dou Totals 45 «aaa | PMY that is the prolific ca The pitcher always hes adé bl other citixe will not only mand ons |i# ended. He ts developing great | Covmnbis! f a tee seemed thet de ihe ee iof wild throwe—and nothing in| ¥4y* Will be the central figua® in al Co-od basketball at the ther cities will not only send one | 11 and ie well up in the general Quintette, The member with (h Team total—2,777 pean. or more teams, but will defray their Perpetual amile stocked the sticks | Stovall's Stare Lat nd. gra. | BAMCd Decaume a double play is tm. | bereball grime He haw been stead-| while declared officially dead, w penses. Halt Lake City alone has} 2verase of the topnotchers. Keep Seee count f $21 is his inttie2 game | Stovall ey tag yam| BORAIDIG owing to the latte | Wy legislated aguinet and handi-| probably be revived private or- | SEDoCateed clase 80 $1,000 tok r | plugging, Wilkins ead came right back with 215 in the | Louden at ir Mint ee ON gery ae Wien canes nae tee ae genisation. If present plans ded In he ori tuna. Ith high k ; ais we = > rem ® ate a for w a | wae et od, and rom oo o mt 1 . the prize tu od | pecond session 106 iss | f yO th ere of _ tolcarried out the young ladies time that the petty jealousies that| Brown, the Bismarck crack, ts «| ~ = P . hand et and thre me he has bobbed up and sequired! play the ga to their hearts’ « | t or ol ¢ the forest wher ‘ For the Stars, Stovall was robbed 106 186 | oo peettion. ond you Wil lock pretty] te toner hand, Bt leo fe | exist among certain bowlers disap- | feathered denizen of the forest w again, reducing his 178 “wee 7 cea map 8 but it will not be as a repre: | Seeal ‘he hould rine |the pace is warm and he ts pitted ‘ -: | good to yourself but if you don't/&t the best, Managers are contin~| 1 t Matters bh | Dear aca) boys should ries " 4.4% aie Ub the: pete i | | nontative team, Matters have | PY Mey F- f song |Sgatnut the big uns. The stocky fel- | teens TT | head off the man, or throw to the| Wally looking for pitehers the bat-| 1 definite f ot, | Sb0ve childish differences and send ‘ ne last y wrong place, it te @ Gifferent etary| tern can't hit, end they are eleci i ee nls form fe 7S, | 6 representation to Salt Lake that | 10 is the actual rchandise 10 rolling consistently; Totals acs 81] 888 Sena ane thol Geeurtnn the counten torah no | tt i# being generally talked of! in be a living example of Seattle | bruising finishes and never worries aad missing but ¢ oa. Smith,| T total—3. 528. Seren Boe. Ges SO She. See e und eo papied AiPewhO) among the young women who feel : over pesky aptits. The old-timer | ee ie but few apar Smith eam total—2.52 | manager takes a fall out of you for|can hit the pitchers. It wit be sl inet they must play, and have so spirit et ee oteins cn ts eet Helpp 500, Johneoa, i : nb ball playing never ending war, with an object tr - - - | - > tent Congest on She On HE STATE BATH } | ‘The same rule applies to every po-| View that is imporsible to attale | Seen eae ee tee te cana |. Slim” Jomad, the Mactfic’a ittle | érive, where he is considered invin THE S 8, sition, « te right fielders, In] Wateh a piteher in a aa Atl the te Benes od maser vena gy | mascot and anchor, is prince of the | cible. tr Cotting j | playing the outfield, tf Marry Eay,| hm ie directed all the ab her wilt tt - i ase ete | Suthpaws. “Slim” ts full of never * f isher, BI Oleen | Keeler or Flick happened to be on] encouragement, of at Ie atl int = : sso Sout coms failing good nature and witha! is| Por ® fancy fn ner, WO one. ner the } base and a base hit was|@ajority of it, One slip 1 Uncer-esaee Gaanes, Ye © right In the running with the best | Of th green, cues Bh aces pn 4 Sl . . a, i od the ball) by Bim and it te like th the school champions Ni that bowl, The stout scion has a| Pastry. 1 mever lets himeels ge "Tm not a ‘squealer,” but as you;#o you can see how badly things 7 thet Ae it be representative ‘ rn t ; J ae of the belt tha ent wing and is rapidly becoming | ~~ i aaked me he toughest game I) were breaking for me. ‘ : p ' ~ . nit Hines up againat other Inatt- | mn Wine a is rag ay penoms “s } ever lost, t « and Red John Ate men Heston, It wae a Sie ae tutions. The game for the co-ed | (2 S0ee, Sf Begmtinting Spare Ee ; Powell, the St. Louis Americans’ | great » that season, It was to er oF ee ee ot ce ma anesia| will lack the snap and enthusiasm that call for accuracy and clever continue. i. agains n Din . ets ' pene Ge pene maces shining 2 eee T teed & ao contest was going to be « tough | #0 down to s f he im pitching for the Meidp or} , Putnam, another Pacific protege, tise mee wion. stone" lin, With « slow outside of the plate he musttook to! 1 awe has the game we hand. “Put the other fellows score mora than Ret you five, Bill,” says T while | *Peuld you funvk see if his field te shifted @ndipet) if the young ladies believe that | has last year up ent’ anne peg opus age Hece+ Been ipellesnt woman vutfield, the where the batter ts likely terhit the! they can derive as touch glory from | n is now wearing off the mever did they tally over three runa.|us lores a 1 one get you an att ball; he must watch for s@pe 20") an independent organization as they ach edges ax ng the fans ——= aan | didtns't make the bet, but { called the|Mrew, but the main thing is to/ the shortstop ar cond bamemat—| could were they the ‘varsity team, | a glimpse | have the play figured out before you| Mia catcher will give them ie sblm| ten they are perfectly justified. | long fellow | make it-—then you can't go wrong, | and he must wee them What looks! white they assert that the present | which bring | A ball plays in|] Worse in « ball game than to #64) Lneme is no attempt on thelr part | there ts noth | the game & how many) ® shertatep run md base lig dodge the faculty ruling, it at| lare out. Such questions ¢ » off] catch & man napping and then have! iio: aooeare that they are deter-| Fredson, the youngest member of to your manager that your thoughts| the pitcher mise the signal, pited| ( | t r league, is the find of the mined to play basketball, The fac-| the major leag fe fin h are - 1 have mecn| the bail and have it hit through the| ™ alty’s a 4 wan doubdtiess welllscason. The bashful boy has the A OC. players . spot for such] spot where the rtatop stands) ven, but the co-eds’ action looks | prettiest delivery town and i breaks ween per position’? ane | ike filing an exception fo the rul seful as well as ornamental. The Pesmnenes Seas 5 Ge WS OS | ON cee tanee ant, tally: pe) youngster est hed a reputation MORE AND BETTER BARGAINS ADDED DAILY. THE but I woe't mention the play~| to take big eo and whem he muat | when be wee the kingpin =" sap Pre eee om ve oi orrewe er’s name, aa I think he feels it to] watch. If a slow man gets on the i tan Claes & The STORE 18 NOW FAIRLY TEEMING WITH GLAD TIDINGS, P this day, and that it will never oc-|banes ther enter bie in-| HTWEIGHTS ARE ane aah. s ‘when , mn rome * F Ss ECIAL ur again, The player tn question! terest in the m and forget} | planded cr bie beilient sheen The Crockery and Ho so ¥ walang Bale is a BIG SUCCEAL on thy with one out. I there te a base © i mS Se ggg tae papee All bargain giving has been eclipsed was on third baw ne ow a That's the a Sete ut Agnong the MANY GOOD THINGS for tomorrow we call your] | Fredson's work—he works for re saicanin torte tina sults and not adulat 6.000 YARDS OF HAMBURG EDGINGS, with Insertion & $35.00 Roll T $100.00 Smith writer . change for furnit Good bard wor Boods see. 413 PIK Pho ure od $75.00 Fiat bie Double Desk $45.00 p Dek. $24.00 $54.00 Roll Top Desk. 642.50 $25.00 Roll Top Desk. .$15.00 Revolving Office Chairs also. $125.00 Remington Typewriter $45.00 Premier 825.00 A very fine Knabe Plano, a @olid rosewood case, cost $1,800. will sell for ROO, or will ex- three-piece ) Bedroom Sets for $10.00, Por big bargains in household DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefarnishers and Sole Agents for the CHARTER OAK RANGES. STREET. 2096. John 961. Trre- J. ARONSON 104 | FIRST AVE, S. Honest Values and Lowest Prices S 1 Per Full Quart ' Keystone Club Whisky Bun pendent A772. 104 First Ave. So. it Pink 17515 Inde 1751, Delivery mptly ed. ‘BASEBALL PITCHER IS Freddie Weeks, the well known Spokane lightweight, has been matched to fight Eddie Santries at A CIRCUS GRADUATE \s2rrs vos ee will fight for a purse and the # ———$—— ever boy and a good }RECORDING A PITCHERS Wor on | NI the sweet | match, com! width from 1 to 10 inches, values from is sal! the ew | 25¢ the yard. This splendid lot of embroideries, all priced at §g » major te panied | No limit: buy all you want. German can garner | Maline Net or I all shad unt is the joy and} Imit you want now at D¢ BUSY BUYERS ng “Heine meata | and the way th amot the ya the regular Ie ° yard aston, quality Ione” is in the! t omack and te : LaF P we site 3 ifighter, Ho should be able to give when the wood hl | Oscar Jones, who used to go along (amashing rock tt fs cirous life So ‘ ald 0 fe , 25 ter ond I was the guy that hadjover the Nats 1 league cireuit|Jones, wheo a minor league man |the Newport public @ good tem and! ctuses to go, but keeps peasing | The Basement b wed ¥ yany ye . a ponih th tune with the Broakiyn Superbes, and jeer told him that he saw in Btm|bes @ good show of winning. A®! Jay tor every strike, split and |] and Ginss all kinds are selling rapidly. You cam t was kame that Boston beat) who of late seasons has been h the making of « great pitcher, quigk-|foon as his Newport fight te over. 07. on the pine. Rouse mit ‘em, } afford to ssale The savings are of vital importance & us by one run after we had got ing for Seattle Im the Pactfic Coast |ly “hocked” hia wheel aodiphook jhe plans to challenge Kid Sealer "9 boing if you. |aucks filled in the ninth with no one} league, is probably the only ball |the sawdust. Ho was a sucess in|a fight and will allow the purse to ‘sian | down, One rom meant a the score | tomer in the profession who grad-| baseball from the start, and had he | be divide d an the Sammy man, ho parades ¢ land twe « vietory, for we had last! gated from the cireus world. Danny |remained in the Middle West would | itis jor the sobrinest of the "emad RY CLERKS innings. Heldrick stood stock still,| Shay, the Cardinaly’ pdguacious in-|be rated with the leading Jights of | Spokane Match jean ray.” has not been up to form | j With two strikes and three fielder, used to run race horses |the pitehing profession. Jones te ef Chicago, and Kid| this season, Sam had the best « jealied, while Dineen curve That's another mark |stilt thetving. but he's far away from | 280k 0 Kelle, of Chicago, and 100) 117" evening hard last year, t BEES jthird strike over, It was | Jones, before he was heard of in| this section of the land, and seldom | |i Serre the Spokane Amateur | ®6em™ » ng into shape hance Bill took, but he got balldom, was a trick bleyele rider/is hie name mentioned at fanning gett opty: mater this season. ‘The chubby one can | j wits it lof renown. Me did an “net” that the | bow. Rintete club ta — a treinly travel the big pace when The } 0 d ‘ | “ %& pounds at | . " | “Then Hemphill raised a pop TY three sheets deserited as “daring.! Jones, when cavorting shout oe agg Siaun straint Sam foreed. Sam bas won many a game plete. Prices are lowered. in short right, which Ferrie went! petiant, wonderful, remarkable and | the National league, used to pull off ome St Queensbury rules for 60| for his team by striking out tn the 19 Ihe ” after and cought. Kahoe Was 09) darrting many « little stunt he learned when | 5 ataee telaoe |tenth. Cherk up, Sammy |] | eet Flour, per sack .. third. He had started for home and.) Ai ie not gold that glitters, and | working for his cakes and xmokes|?* °°! © = | getting too far off to get back im) 19 there is one thing harder than |under the canvaa The somersaults The saloon business having lost| Eddie Frans, “Spokane,” ts th entuty > bnew what to, te x 4. he turned while a Hanlontte earned! its charm for him, Kid McCoy will | king pin kid when speed —— ger bad Ferris, return and wht moms ===" lfor him the sobriquet of Flip-Fiap, | o iry wt New York. | ered. When Eddie starts in to burn walked up the line u j Sak eeebey store in New Collins, whe walked Sp Gn tas jand as Flip-Flap Jones the fans|He says a big dealer in precious | up the alley the pinspotters take to roug e ore th 1 ly was the tough-| jknew him a great deal better than | stones is behind him. Also his third | the timber. They assert that Eddie ; the gee ogre; Aaa vrs |they did as Oscar Jones. | witors money ‘should be tried for attempted as- | R ant ene E over last | 4 ee | Gault with deadiy weapons The! api / | way those pins fall when Eddle gets | j | going bas a boiler factory sounding | Tables, Counters and Shelves are piled with goods, priced : like soft, sweet sephyrs. low all special sale quotations, These, for instance— FRESHMEN | Any college profemer who wishes I OSITIV LY HE LAST WE EK OF the Pacifica, is one of |] ia: Cream Curtain Sorim, 6\c grade, for to oceupy the limelight can gratify his desire by taking a few rape at THE HUB’S ; football. It's the cheapest notoriety imaginable and the most fleeting. j nard Schreiber has secured e | second call on the services of Her | Sn eg maa Ratke, the premier jockey on a a PROMISING BUNCH OF YOUNG the Pacific coast. Sehr x big stable of horses and has been FELLOWS AT WORK ON “U"| without a regular rider alnce Schade e BASKETBALL went to Ascot park to ride bis Sitbittiadd pebeties at the . of the Brooklyn team by progressing f doren © t # pitching staff ts ising freshmen with expe ’ ht ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT—NUFF CED. rienced ‘varsity every night hing ' : . rier lng ny h plensanter fel $10.00 O at youngaters wot th st. even ren though $12.¢0 Suit 1 Ove ts team. 5 the team and « a of “hot rr oy $15.00 Suits and Oyerc@at and Isabell, sophomores, are $18.00 ts and ORer ts rT at practice for th $20.00 and OF mats they will B25.00 and Ower : 8 one of the most prom . s , apy iidates. He is rapid-|B@ward Garrison among the © pairs of Odd I af ing into form and is one | Pest known jockeys who developed Odd Shirt nage SEE OUR WINDOWS; THAT'S ALL alle Vetaw eral Na et but as yet has a { then away s racing iaw ie to be] Former Manager Frank selee ays P———“OL 5-617 First Ave.-——— gaint five horse ; He says the team appears On the Square 1 Opposite the Totem Pole in years. 25 in, wide, Roda, the “tis better. ithe steadiest In the game. Chartie/— Cream Outing. never sys much, but his bowling |f Bt talke for him with no uncertain tT | voles, The Port Blakeley expert ts | genial and he bowls for pure sport 6c grade, for yard... Ex ibe kkind, for sion | Byler, of i rade carly; wn ie" Sie |G ARVEY-BUCHANAN, GO. Sssieeniog teva wae lave an shee SUCCESSORS TO Lge | ge one Feng 100 Shares consti = ad Seattle-Boston Copper Stock Have, STAM. Fone, Costs You cthng nate a SIXTY DOLLARS WE EXPER TRAM BY } DUMP AND BI IDENDS WITH See the Ore-- 1114 Second-Ave. AND 1N THE paY DIV- THE A WE WILL OCKED Plain Baths 12 1-2¢ Heady's Barber Shop Cor. First and Waal

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