The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1906, Page 2

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i i A PAC THE SRaTTL@srar TUE cma A mt ee NELSON IS TRAINING MTT, go Bs FOR TRRGESS FSS pote OS IN GOOD cone MOON, MANAGER OF HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM—EVER ETT SPANKS SEATTLE AND T INDICATIONS ARE THAT UNPROFESSIONAL BAGEBALL WILL COMA TRACK TEAMS— | OTHER DOINGS, BE LEADING FACTOR HERE OURING.COMING GEABCN, ni ——___ a _ * Manager Harry Moon, of the {fered Marvin Mart a place on his © SAU TTR [1edoWwq «unenwary §[Seattle, so-called seml-profersional ithe sh achool baseball team. ville team at second base. jendid opportunity to gain a firm | baseball has been played year after fF asm «The popular lad] "Nothing to it.” te the way Tebeau hold in Seattle this or The| year, The term “sem\-professional wen for the place made | disposes of the report areity of yfessional ball, ax tn sa contradiction in terma, A play ; vaca ¢ resignation of Frank diented by t Pacific Coast league either an amateur or he ia a rer We Ry the way, what has become of} hedule, will be a great ‘ ” If he acco mpensation of Tr of Moon by the ox) Hob } mmons He haan't to the many amateur teame already y description whatever, he He ecutive committee of the athletic as } » fight or a wife for so long in existence, The players who en professional, An 4 me foota * popular among the stu. | the ny jon grows that he haa gage in baseball for port are , ‘ thot . Gente for the reason that he ts a8 | dlemised his press agen strengthen! t rf team and the ly th aweba for the ¢ te of clean athletios pr f " 4 that ple wot afford “ ats of high ecbool| Noridyke, the Californian, who ts m x the amat the game without re When Weaterman| going to St. Louis Americans to hi q " arncter, Mos ! o Moon was @ prominent play first base. uted ¢ Pa ae ‘ ‘ “ he position cific coast a8 one of the best players n the past by pe alousies of w through the Gay as » Moon was captain and ever seon vut there apable manag hut everything the @ arts ' . wt of “ quarterback the second eleven, ane omparat rvely puree after t gave t and he handled the team fn a capa Joe Gans has gone into training at tima The Page many of them : ble manner. Me was also manager Los Angeles for bis coming battle Baseball ase tat no embrace ta meta ' vide tlor i ef the Fort Lawton football team. at that place with Mike (Twin) tast playe L whone reg itation te ai-|4o many people tha ne ve | Phe 6 Ske He te 4 son of Major Moon, com- Sullivan the welter-welght eady known and who have alres * ma- | “ , oy mandant at Fort Lawton. hamy Willie Fitegerald ts been signed | t rising me. tour is er the n nm ' | 4 ” te + his epar partner | the coming sea sional ball player pia a salary} Plana for a large two-story float Ir fi y rt_and | ing boat house are belng perfected Rarney & r hes w $28,000 An Explanation. pus eee, ws ae the Intte for the “| be proposition will thus far tht son on Pacifi sania teeth i ae adie on be submitted to the board of contro! | coast, his stable contalr he best as poo y om at ns an tall tn he | siasti and of ball i. Thureday night. Several fraternt- 2 and 3-year-olds on the coa " nae mt te are. In| ie ne e es have signified their willingness t© support the schome It is dis Tom Sharkey, the sailor, has been w Unetly @ student euterprise, and will | a ant visitor at MecGovern’s| PHILADELPHIA, March 13—Jet the Rosedale Inn, at Bausington b~ kenge © every Rasens & he ltr aS aes oe Ls = eo bn Rattling Nelson has gone tnte active | ® ppt , ‘a ution 6 Battling Nelson, Sbarke ‘ alk bai ‘oie . a hes coon Teeny orale tar over? one |trataing for his coming battle with} 4 oe a4 mes neues ” Brerctt Y. MC A. s fights and says he never saw | Terry MeGovern, which takes place) for a hard fight and will be prepared Eee, JIMMIE AND WILLIZ BRITT BOXING, } qpankad the Tasoma and Seattle dim in Cner condition than be 1OW/in this elty tomorrow. Nelson ts/for it. Terry stopped Murphy atid| When “ Shannon, now play-| invited out to many sweil functions hie caiil Wiles dies Sichd insides : Juaior teams at the annual tudoor is giving himaeif a good workout, The| Hanlon in shorter time than-ang-|ing one of tho outfield positions) One day “Spike” received an invi — wich isting os * greatest ws meet yesterday afternove at Bverett stories about MeGovern’s great con-|one olve and that shows that he is|with the St. Louls Nationals, wa we of the prominent of the Pa const, keeps tn| when ‘he Dane met beto Brerett scored 53 points, Seattle 21) The fight fans in Butte tel! many | dition have made an impression on | dangerous. It means that he | tap with the St. Paul team, in the « of the St. Paul golf! good condition by living an exem-| O°") . “elderable endurance ead Tacoma 12 Jobony Delquist an eating story of Herrera, but/the Dene, and he will work as hard|with the wallop at all timex | American ase tion, he was one of to the club links some! », regularity tn his meals, | when « [alr ammount of pas. ‘Gad stellar stunts for Everett, win.) al ke their heads when you offer! for this fight as he did for the %-| Of course Milly Nolan ts with Nel-|the most pope players with the! rs wa ~ re ne ts blows incked seas, ning two first, one second and two /to wager with them. The recellee-| round affair. Nelson has barred the| sen. and the shrewd little manager | Saintly city fans | = o y fe» _ wae © Battler, pomrd thirds. jtlon of the erratic actions of the} public from his training quarters, | is watching him like a bawk. to see pike” was one of the leading why. rg Bhan fee Se De | than Nelson a0 4 The main reason for the crushing | Mexican is stiii freak in thelr mom-| His sparring partners are “Kid"| (bat he is given every possible at-| outfielders and hitters in the Am pretty tale be himself. Britt ati!!| boxe : ving to be bis mag Gefeat of Seattic and Tacoma by t Herrera itkes to take his! Abell, of Chicago, and Eddie Kelly,|teation necessary to improve bis|iean association. His good b * bop meeting Wattitng Nel-| te chier—and the Smoke-stackers lies in the fact that equircel whisky and bis cigaret 48)\the Buffalo newsboy horatad | condition won him many friends and h ‘ie — : um pie that end te by & number of the Everett athletes a part of his training and at any | a to deve « an ep producing pane are high school stars. There is no | stage of his preparation may take « gent, claws at the Everett ¥. M. ¢ n _ deal in both to | A. and all the best athietes beleng xem as to injure his 5 of | to the junior brigade because it | defeating an opponen - | costs lens . h nder, the Hutte | S j me morning b ng rather hea arth for “Bpthe” ti tat ft e Ue white quit Donsing & light summer sult, be] 541) was placed on top of the ome boar a car and rode out to the The state “U" baseball team will | th gett links. Ho made himecif Known) | 2 es ee play Whitman college May 5 The - at the clab he j asaie” in much ee ty MARagement has rec Marvin Hart was so # t de There were a number of “rah rah” | {hat he Goes ai, Knew high bal the eastern Washingtom players/feating Tommy Burne that n | A boys—the kind who wear little caps) | 7 i noon owetiet Will contest om that date Replies |sisted on the pur . put TO and smoke coffin nalls, just because rn [| seemed as though # to challenges sent out by Washing-/an¢ 30 per cent *| Joe §. Jackson, sporting editer of / its s i yo . ped Angi Te n oe ge Bpik ° for rs ry Sint an pi tom are reo ving few responses, but |small end of the purse, $750, while! the Detrott Free F has the fol é cae gage mn He . to run in the direction of as Manager (Grinstead believes that | Burns got $1,698. As a heary weight |lowing to way of amy Bar pst, Dive bal paper see saene ie this week will see many answere [championship affair |t was « ose real name ix Noah Brusse: aes Sy |"Brusse, by the way fe coming ¥. MC. A. athletes are Jubilant; i¢ Mack has two promising/streng Los Angeles papers p over the fact that they are to re |aspiranta for Lave Cross’ olf post-linterviews with him in which celve a course of jtu-jiteu frem the | at third base Ose is Knight.| offers to box & eminent Japanese, Professer Keno, /4 Inaky scheel bey, who played #°¥-| Kaufmann, a sple of wative sens, whe recently arrived in Seattle eral games with the Athletics and) secegd-raters who do hing but A lass te in attendance. made good, and the other is Old-|pask in the sunshine of Naughtea’s Most of the athletes are leareing ring. @ youngster whe has had no! pooste—ia the same ring the same Row to fall and will svea take up the | Sig league experience, but le sald tx | ight hands was an unexpected honor to| inary firet base, After at a regular them and they cou at do enough | 4! BY OR. W.R. C. LATSON. for “Spike.” . , ‘ “ SPIKE” NO OFF Shannon was fitted out with sticks KE” TERING OFF everal of the young chappies bo, don't |! ¢ and enjoy @ session w insisted on acting as caddies for) off your base lines in (iis gaaer t Article and Photographs Prepared Eepecially for the Seattle Star, and gutta percha spheres. | him ‘That was Shannon's first and only pike” had never played any golf One of the caddies fixed up a #ttempt at playieg golt More difficult features ef the Orient. | be something of a wonder. | whton has gone on record as al pastime . BE these men better than Brusse, MeGraw ts training his men Bt dong! the fact that the Detrotter The Busy Men's basketball team |® came callet pash-ball; some of |p of the Y. MC. A. get busy at Ed.) monds last night rubbed it Into their opponents te the tuse of 33 to 10. Tt was Edmoads’ first game and the boys did well for a first tri dectaion over the man whom other MARAgErs are coaching |the "Frisco © rated as & cham- ayers {no @ hit-ball game plon, while the native sons bat have never done anything to give (hom a standing i be derpped at the Annapolis All of the Los Angeles critics | naval academy give Brusse full credit for bis work Now It is chimed Herrera was against Hart, and ineist that t doped when he met Battling Nelsea | BEFEATS WRIGHT speed of the Hardioser's Hall gra The dope was administered with a) uate simply made Hart look so bad er a two-year trial of jiu aed punch im the jaw, hew that Brusso didn’t get full credit Wed 4 g . ” ablis} pr nt ever, tnatead of in the Mexican’s ‘ |for his work. As one writer says pon oy yd saan Compeny entablishes a 1 by food. CHICAGO, March 13.—Harry A.|-peause Hart was so greatly out spring models in separate Dress Skirts at manufacturer pst. Ger Bissells Wright, of San Franciaco, was de I. i a. it Sweepers at $2. Best G.-B. Flour at $1.00 per sack pened the victory for Burns tn some minds’ The longest hit made this season | fe#'ed tn the class A amat : at by | was by Ban Johnson, whea be|!'#*¢ championship last struck the “covering up” evil. Ho| ward W. Gardiner by « sex Rt from New York to Chicago, and | °° to 204. “EVERETT DECLINES ta his own organization, too. Excursion te Califernia | . 2 Special train leaves Seattle March| EVERETT, March t2—Wittiam a spre acscagy _ —— 16. Round trip $85; includes Pull-| Hoferkorn, president of the local ” Having dene and bees dene man acoemmodations geing. meels,| baseball team. bas nutified Preat ja the prize ring, Mr. Jeffries ts sow side trips, etc. Limited number/dent Lucas, of the Northwestern iaiing te Bie 1 Goes, 1 the pent nee ee ere Tentis anes, that Riverett will not enter tor a ue this season ae Gre bim cal ae ticket office, or Seeretary Williams. hy o_— ‘The report was extenstvely cir-{OC the Seattle Commercial ¢ List it with List, Motus! Lite mi culated that George Tebeau had of-| Bite! building Notice—Sunset telephone num ber has been changed to Main 3375 instead of Pink 1761. Ready-to-Wear Department ANOTHER PURCHASE THAT POINTS OUT GARVEY-BUCHANAN COMPANY «a BOURCE of Seattic. A sam line of Skirts made by one of the beet nd large ry (na withheld by quest), dieposes of bis TIRE BAMPLE Li wat enables us to offer you All Wool Walking Skirts, worth $5.00, at All Wool Skirte, worth $7.90, at All Wool Skirts, worth $8.00, at All Wool Walking Skirts, worth $9.00, at - All Wool Walking Skirts, worth $11.00, at .... ol } . All Wool Walking Ukirte, worth $12.50 at ..... Others up to $14.00. All materials and ‘styles the mowest. ONLY ONE OF A “In nothing that I do hereafter,” The average business man gets) too little exercise—and far too! much to eat. If he will cut down Bargains in Ranges |)": 2 Ses “=| f of his usual quantity KIND. 80 SHOP EARLY | oven one-ti ‘6 ” | i de E “BUSIES ASEM i $20.00 Home Conomy....§18,00 $45.00 St. Clair, 16-Inch oven ee ee” ae ee TH SIEST” B ENT $46.00 Eclypes. ... 830.00 61556 Bridge Beach Ras $25.00 |) roper and aystematic ‘exercidlll A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE OF 1.000 GENUINE BISSELLS GRAND RAPIDS “YOO 7 ARONSON $50.00 Obto Range 835.00 ns aid aime * result will be that he will imp } ING” CARPET SWEEPER LD THE WORLI AT $3.50 ANT $3.00. WI DNBESQAY. 830.00 Finis health, imcreaso bis ear $60.00 Star Batate $30.00 950.00 Great Western Hanke. 18 404-506 First Ave. S. $65.00 Majestic Range, 6 lids, oven inch oven 830.00 Foe living.” 1x20, eet up and connect $65.00 Gem Monitor, 18 Inch oves , ents a — - The following movemen se 842.00 for $30.00 FT| among those which I bave fe $65.90 ane Estate, 6 lids with ree $120.00 Restaurant Range, double 9) most useful for uplifting and + $35.00 = oven, for #65.00 ] | paading the chest, for Invigoratt] Scotch You Wil! Surely Find a Rango Be eee er tenelen ant to Suit You | ousness | Bxerciso No 1—Stand with As we bave several hundred ranges, Including most all br makes on the market We take your old steve in exchange. together, Inhale full breath slo have several gas ranges at about one-half price straight out at the stde anti ra Never t» the history of the retail business tn this or any other city have these teas Sweepers sold for lees than $3.50 and $3.00 much to the powers and thousand Genuine. Basle) et improved finkb er before attended ts et Sweper and so i The Garvey-Buchanan ¢ is Cyco Bearing ntire lot at a pri ith the Bissells Sw 0 and $3.00. Wednesday npany through a fearless pu sweepers of the newest ¢ which permit Abe signe af their being sol tely the only pe ured th connect ic stores at at ’ NONE TO DEALERS. Curtain Swiss NO PHONE OR C. D. 0. the samo time raising The “Buslest” Grocery Extra Fancy Dry Salt P well apart. Swing the body from} On account of needing space for a great quantity of » alms meet above the head. T ide to side as on a ptvot, allowing & pound iuveietn Sosteli; yar qeuieh Sadibe m, will quate come of the nine melon holding the breath, bend forwar leva to eway as they wl (See Best English Breakfast Bacon, a poun 3 ‘81.25 1 good Dector’s Operating Chair, worth $90.00, can sell sax 4 the floor, (Hee Fig. 1.) Re Fig. 3.) Continues for about two|[l Big \ine of Patterns to | Ne | 8. W. Beans. § pounds Pillows; splendid Te Brown's Four Crown, per quart io oes ; 8: ce ag BS oa | mt utes, using in the movement the select from; regular | Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, a pound value bott @1.25 Invalid’s Chair for half-price. ercise No. Feet towethet, | possible amount of Saree 1 & L. Almonds, a pound ine Biack and White Scotch, ‘per ice Bedroom Sults as low as ketoeeees arms hanging at the sides Tale! r Cream Beans, a can quart bottle 1.50 » Hair Mattresses, worth $35.00, for . full breath. Thea, holding | Before despairing, look on page DIRECT PHONES, SUNSET M 1446, IND King oe o. ? “per Very Fine Knabe Piane, solid rosewood case, hand carved: same, bend knens he finger !¢ ‘That is where all wants are sat quart bottle 72,00 $1,800.00. Can sell for #300.00 ties, ea — - gy babe veh The listied. No matter what you desire, | " Bes We have the Singer, Wheeler, New Royal an other good ound ee ow &) epemt BX lit is there. oe 3 ng 3K fa) fo laters making your WBisky pasa eel mie ond er at ok times Morning Specials per Paoke Be CIAL #ALB ON IRON BEDS, SPRINGS ANI : . >. stand easily. feet 2 capita ein.6e frame Sede fer ‘ NOTICE To ON SALE FROM 9 TO 1 bran: $19.00 Brass Enamel Beds #7 150 RUBBER BOOTS. 2,000 Sacks G, & B. Flour; f 5 t $12.00 Beda, with rolls of brass $3 } OILED CLOTHING. see gamed = oe oo 3 O “a ee $ Brass Rall Bed " SUBSCRIBERS THE RUDDER STORK on t teeeeeeee 6 $1.06 $3.00 springs Ses, one . i : 81.00 hould your copy of The Star fai! | 714 First Ave hes / $2.60 to $8.00, ning. please do'us the favor vo caul|f “Everything In Rubber.” T MISS THESE PECIALS AS WE MUST HAVE ROOM 1D main office (Sunset Main Teg icddet tee eee MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED, BY EXPERT BUYERS. mae ‘ and 7 o'clock, and we will seod/ teG fe Me. § Dabney & Woodh Ba ES ol eae ry DUBE J iisiss' tore inn once, please tale AND CAFE = ® . . ute for the Charter Oak Range ” Tn this war we an te afi ‘1 COND AVENUE KE RERT : 7 Phonee—Maln 000; tnd, 9006 ine oy eaeuaen.s pweet om fj Moun-mape = povemnusa umber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave. pail ors i 1 +] THE STAR PUBLISHING CO.

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