The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1906, Page 2

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Cie WORRIES ATHLETES ° yw. ko RULE THAT HIGH SOHOOL BOVS MUST KEEP UP STUDIES To ENGAGE IN SPORTS VERY DISCONCERTING--THE EX. BASE. Article and BALL MANAGER, HOWEVER, 18 CHEERFUL—OTHER SpoRT. ING NEWS. Athictos upon whom the Beattie} club will meet tomorrow night at high » Jepend to maintain her| %% Western av. for the purpone of Siler cn Cee und ends ore antadtaee ronan Dog oe coming season, ning eatine that they must keep! ber of young men whe eneug. ard of scholarship above sue data, Gast seamen ae Jolub supported a w ve bat! A. failure to reach that} team and was the enly team, be» | < in three studies, many| sides the Tacoma Wigh school, to the local high have been | administer a defeat to the Seattle mae 2 partictpating in ath=|! n results of thin tape -odieng ger sha’ thig's lige featball « aguinst Tacoma last The club « - fearon, w that inatitution won | th lepine & track team & Ame © first time tn years | f . k - ts Serious Blow, | The ret t of Frank Wester \ der y sround man as ager of the baseball! Yelr at Lincoin park ts by th team because of his failure to keep high » A iat UP In Nie studies, te a serious blow | fe the bigh has f 1 with to Diehschool b i, “Weaty” in} the board of public works, It te & Gret class player and would have| Proposed that the track be used by developed Into one of the best man-|! high and gra achool sty agers the high ever had. The facul. | ot ty ruling which barred him from — Mahaxerahip ia an excellent one Tt is now de ” 1 that It should be and ts enforced to the| {* varsity four vy ~ against letter, The reg bie feature of | tt en Bay At c May the affuir is that most of the atu. | 24 at Viet It han t know » to understand why | /@F some time that the tw tu t by the wayside tons w race son hte it Only Mine One Game, were ab agree an comes up with a/#Pen o m «© however, and race with the Han otut “ hie many friends that > annual fea i has been Wi miss but one regular game be of the “t “ram fore he te tn good standing again since Washing had « He ts especially valuable at the « team bat and when he ts Im harness th It t probable that Washington eam — will eive a wonderful Will row with Multnor the brace season ts ended. | Rameball practice at the high ia| progressing » w tain “Bonny” Meagher number of Professional players turn out with | Children need much more exerciae k body, small, und the boys every night and Captain i sdulta, A healthy child wants « flat cheat and Meagher is picking up some vatu-| » fesever en the thee, renning.|" blades able pointers. The team feels the! new we naps The following move tm, i loss of Coach Frost, who te tald |Jumping, playtrg, romping. And tr wiarly practhoed, w 4 with a broken knee cap The ta ' with t alive these faults e0ach, and both students and play-| fondness for b nt em day st ers are anxious to see him directing S ark fiat affairs £ sidelines. { endura er , Stand with feet a eo a the| TERRY WILL HAVE A CHANCE) much thougit on 2 baseball game ready to nm any| onvinced that the greatest need of Corporal R. T. Ware ts manager of} 18 STILL IN THE PUGILISTIC) Nut at school the child le forced m the fear the hustiing marines and states that [to ait ati At home he or she has! ¥ Keep knees his team will play in Breme: ARENA, } ydies, plane praction, of some | fire back. (Bee Pie elsewhere mn a jother task. Ho there is very little!) Exercise No 2 tand easily chance for that tinuous and free) Hwing the arma back end forth Renton baseb. | r motion which the child craves and| swaying the head and body tn time support the national game this sea-| Battling Nelson and Terry McGo¥~ | needa The result too often tw Hee Fig. 2%) fon fn a manner tha meta credit (27 Will contest six rounds tonight| upon her citixens, A town mecting|'® Philadelphia. On the Nel-} has been cated for March 19, which} @% Should trim th Cr ned every business man will attend for | Nelson has demonstrated that he ts equip and maintain » team | Terry has been training faithfully Last season the loyal citizens of {and lw sald to be im for the fight Renton defrayed the expenses of the | Of bis life. There are many fight Jeffort ¢ to iron oC team during the entire season, and| fans who maintain that a Highter| Jimmy Manning, the famous ex- If @ man of the caliber of Burns of ut made to Ir 8 — state sa the boye responded with the beat}once jarred from championship |second baseman, tells (his one | | who haa always been vated i the] Ther resembled large tan got that was in them, This year's team) heights never regains the pinnacle { played the game of baseball] FF sarah wine ap pone throuah with then. promises to be one of the best in| Terry bas stated that he Intends to prt gt iy ARR st | ike @ inter, what woul Mr th th aa the history of the sporty coal mine] Gleprove generally accepted _ring| witmsceea paula dios ‘alr exh] |the verdict if one Jan J. should re-] | The pay mage was rushed heck to town, eplaram hee en clare bate th consider his plan to retire and Herrera paid the bill — Nelson realizes that he has a hard|time, too. Probably as fine catching] It would be worse (han the Mum | SBich oe ee ie threw the pack Gun experts crowded the Balmon|go on hand and has worked hard|as 1 ever saw was done by & young] | roe aftate had expected He Sree , oe bay traps today and held a success-|for the fight tonight. The short|cotiege chap at the Kansss City ball] For the past year Hart has been |age Into his trun thio me - fal shoot. The Seattle Gun club| distance to be fought has all the| park one day years ago when Kan-| & consplenous figure in the ring and | Would have them clean and in shape now numbers over 06. members a8d/ (ight f ap im the air, but theleae City was in the old American) ® popular man in the newspaper|when he started to train again. | fe growing rapidly | general opinion is that Nelson will | association. | j sport columns Tt was not antii af-|; On hie arrt home his 2 oF EE. Eilis is captain of the shoots! gain the decision, “We were playing the Mt. Louie! | ter he had recetved the decision over | brother asked him about the gloves Gnd Is working hard to perfect ar-|" Atccovern is somewhat under the! Browne end it was & closely cer | Jack Johnson that the pablic really| “This time f bave them for you ¥Yangements for the big medal shoot | require nis morning, but! tested ne, At the end of the began to look upon bim Maur said «Aurelia. The old Mater in the season. [his trainers say he ie in a fit com-|fourth inning netther at had} in the heavyweight divtatc package was taken from the trunk a RE | ait Neilson continues a faverite!| scored, Both pitchers were doing | Then came Hart's victory over and handed to the youngster, who wor the fect Gms Mace the Se} at 8 te 1. magnificent work and the crowd was Root, who, by the way, wae given a idn't watt until he got the string pe anne Racername peng | tet pubbling with excitement. In fairl rm time by a big, raw-|oft ER 4 # Sees mas wate Weengns out By tt ng the cate proke " oy » eae honed, awkward westerner the other| He didn't understand the joke and | nner lla ig sn Beng Excursion to Cal to California ora <a paegy oy Lanny omc tn alt is Aa VERSION-| vight, and the public was ready to|netther did Aure’ who had ans: geass The little coach) Spectal train leaves Seattle Mar see in the hoapital things loake 4} i ___J accept him as the logical successor | planned to please the kid. He got plined’ several of the men frl1¢ Round trip $85; includes Pull-| pretty biue for us | induce him to go In I am sure thal] ot Jeffries the other package and opened it and Regiecting to turn out, by forciMe | man accommodations going, meals.” “While 1 wae wondering what to| the game may yet be saved Oné report says that Foxy Tommy |there were the gloves starched. | them to work like beavers. Those] SiGe trina ote. Limited number | do, the president of one of our banks| “He introduced me to a dapper) Ryan made ke when he/baked and troned. He had to go} who have been delinquent Im th) Lessengers taken. Make reserva-|cailed me aver to hie box and) young man. dressed In the height of) pis ked Burns opponent of|out and get another set to equare/ fatter of training have been spend) tious now with Northern Pacific | said | fashion and wearing the blase air a|Hart. He should have taken on|bimeelf with the kid jng much time working off condi-| 11: office, or Secretary Williams. aie Manning, that young man| good many college men assume injeasier gama Can you beat that? eile nt tions in studies. of the Seattle Commercial club |in the adjoining bos caught are sbile, 1 talked with the young fet-| Why, Burne has held # position fn) Liat it with List, Mutus’ Life Bids Members of the Olymple Athletic} Eitel bullding *e* |ball at Yale this #pr if you cn a oe LS, qrorgprento a0 ‘. f- the fing sport up until the other . i (TE | him a uniform for the few tematn j {ing innings. He removed bie cont.| | niled up bis sleeves, threw away] } Notice—Sunset telephone num ber has been changed to Malo (3375 instead of Pink 1761. Bargains in Ranges THE seat} STA EXERCISE FOR THE CHILDREN LATSON, M. D Photographs Prepared Especially field a $30.00 Home Conomy $45.00 St. Clair, 16-inch oven | cordial J. ARONSON $45.00 Eelypee 825.00 FB aee $50.00 Ohio Range $43.00 Bridge Beach Range What B30.00 TF cotting & $60.00 Star Estate 850.00 $65.00 Majestic Range, 6 lids, oven 18x20, set up and connected #42.00 te, 6 lide with ree 855.00 You Wili Surel. to As we have several bondred ranges, makes on the market. We take your old stove in « have several gas ranges at about one-half price. On account of needing epace for a great qr in, will quote some of the following price g00d Doctor's Operating Chair Western Range, 18 830.00 18 inch oven - £30.00 Range, double - 865.00 Find a Range it You tucluding most all brands an* xchange. We also $50.00 Great inch oven $65.00 Gem Monitor for 9120.00 Restaurant oven, for 104-106 First Ave. S. There is nothing Uke A Good, Pure, High- Grade WHISKY $65.00 Star & ervoir | antity of goods coming an sell same for 835.00 alid’s Chair for half-price Ss ae CS es lee Bedrotes Baits as low as ; 812.00 Keystone Clb, MeBrayer, Old White Hair Mattresses, worth $35.00, for . bi Monroe, Guckenheimer, Of 1 Very Fine Knabe Piano, solid r ood case, band at $1,800.00. Can sel) for eee 8300.00 Crow or Hermitage We have the Singer, Wi ‘ew Royal and many other good be sold for half p i BEDS, SPRI ewing machines that ca PRECIAL BALE OM IRC $75.00 Brass Beds for 18.00 Brass Enamel L® Beda, with ro Brass Rail Bed rings for, each ) new Wool Top 0 to $3.00. DON’T MISS G3 AND MATTRE Per Full Quart Bottle $1 6 Quarts for $5 = fattresses for §1.50 each. Sold all o THE PECIALS AS WE tT HAVE ROOM. 104-106 first Ave. S. "he Dahney & Woodhouse ssefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 PIKW BTRE Phones—Main 2998 et Main 3375; In Complete ho Free Delivery. Mall Orders Promptly Fitted Ind, 8056. piteh a swift one at that guy Arp, speedy | « clgaret fo and v the Gee nbe ttle Star 1 down ow The greeting he received | from the bleachers w When en, py yo Why. say. I walked ovt nd the pitcher maid to Jimmy nything but jean through him and I'4 ested for murder!’ “Well, Bul’ 1 an best I can do they can’t diame We r od the game andy | almont tiret young colle! ur piteher struck a w @ little thing Itke to feaze my new catch them out of the dirt, pulled thet t of the sky and by rare headwork! ichiy sten d the pats her \ Sipiae to shoot ¢ ' Refore the sat ie 1 was cheering ¢ store echo. s took the chaffing of the st Ls wd good nat " 8 gameness by blocking off rs who attempted t plate feet first. Th as a beaut » was a te In the nbr Th the climax of # ext I king Dave } was the next mat tting the ball savagely afternoon and Fouta was teher to take any chan leliberately started to give the man & base on balla, But the youngster wanted to bit the ball, and finally en Fouts pitehed one of those ssheots that just cut WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14,,1906. the inside corner of the plate, the) jumped in today to b you 4 ‘ man from Ye stopped back and i vou were in a bad box, iif E STORE THAT SERVES YoU Best GARVEY.BUCHAN, swung hin bat, The ball eped on @) should ithe to h tomorrows COMPANY AN tine (0 deep right center for a home! game for y¥ bot [ have alr " thing terriffic as he w apeeding | lawn party | sround th be line witle the out How about the next 406 fleldery wert playing the ball back) @ tn sible, b eald, with a« to the diamond, yen t old see ich, [am already engaged for jsened players oon th team | that afternoon at a 6 o'clock tea T were tre oxo ite butlreatly cannot mina the man ft was an coolesa| ‘That was the last I ever saw of vcumber, We won the game. The! hin, but 1 shall never forget the THE TRADE TIDE 18 WITH U8—AN UN 1 EQUA sicher carefully dusted off M# pat-| wonderful game he caught for |] ORGANIZATION, A COMPLETE NEW BTOCK Aiea eps ent feathers with a slike handker |" t day SISTIGLE COMBINATION. YOU'LL BE HERE st hief. ‘Then he mn hie THURSDAY, lighted a fresh ins et, and turnir M that's a pr ENT piteher of yours WW he ently bh 1 t March 14.—Good | | eeta sepa o cracker site ' ae i characterloed. the play befor | SIX SPLENDID REASONS WHY yoy u t t pat be 1 sateur billiard cham sina tp. ptener| he SetegerCairta Demarres, || = SHOULD SAVE MONEY THURGRAY tract right here and . Chicago, defeated Champ! ‘ PLOW Dhowae in st CIALS ARE THE CAUGE OF OVER. THIS POPULAR DEPARTMENT; TUMBLERS, Each TABLE TUMBLERS 1 Age * Conkitn by a 10,000 POLIGHED TABLE Hest Grade Medium Weight DECORATED GLAZED PAPER NAPKING, Por Hundred jhe tame dine 4 Secorated 9 paper NAPKING. ® sold at wee THE CELEBRATED GENDRON FOLDING Go CARTS at gy The highest of all bigh grade ¢ rt berteci Lt 100 BETS STERLING silven co F TRIPLE PLATED “ahha KNIVES AND FORKS, net of warrant tp wear” ROGERS ‘pros. TEASPOONS § i French stylen night that was so far below Hart Faney Japan Reed Rice | that the Low Angeles sports almost | Peart Tapioca, @ Ib | * wu ppor e bow wa Bago, a b | refused to wupport the bout. It 4 Home-made Jelly, eusorted | only through a great deal of news aie at, | per talk that the entertainment Pure Kettle He j was a financial success, and while| the mill was in ite rly stages over} 9 Ibe. three-fourths of the people present f t wanted to bet that Burns woulda’t x last 10 rounds ft pmecr rHon No, Tommy Ryan 4 t make a 1446 4.1 | mistake in the man he picked to) iacdeiadaaati | fight Hart. He made a blunder when | he announced to the world that Hart | ‘HOSIERY DEPT was the real successor of Jeffries k Cotton Flos, u epectal, at, @ and was «bing to prove it Covert Coats No story that Aurelia Herrera tella gives bo Monee Ap: - hy Largest Assortment vovseee Hho pleasure as the account of an incl} Jent that actually happened tn his BABY ONNETS ho became hter rown and Val | neice ete oer | $7.60, $10.00 | ce woe eid kept teasing Aurelia for a “p | boxing «) as he called them BY JAS J. CORBETT: wrapped up a set of old gloves, to Marvin Harte champtonship a@|teading to take them Lome to his} Gs bis Gian 6 te 8 & oe pirations were of the toy balloon|mall brother, He also wrapped 81% ernicTLY FRESH RANCH V:GGS a ‘ 8 gymnasium suit and a sweater in Se tam, pans ap 4. @. ilu Pubes on Thao GRMN The 5 ® the at the ther package, and asked a bell nly aken in @ but | boy to see that they were laundried belie that Hart was o real one Aurelia did not notice which Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received by Expert Buyer and entitied a | th package the hb | employe took Dionship as much as amy of the|and packed the other one away In} GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO heavyweights w ave been buay | his trunk. He left word at the hotel | le talking since Jaa. J. Jeffries biked |t > have the laundry Job rues, (s cl 4 Whe Guadend }to the farm n order to wave time the packar ose | But again like the kid with the/was rushed to « nearby chinese | Lumber Exchange Building 1113-15-17 Secend balloon, the pu didn’t have to|laundry to be taken care of Ava, jeut the string to see the champion-| The opened the package and jehip bubble go up. It just woke uf found gloves At first he land ail the gas had escaped and all | thought it was « joke, but on second ded to do them neideration he de up. The gloves were washed and} then dipped into the starch and an} eremnant. In sa succemor to! that waa left was other words, Hart Jeffries will never 4 j 1 For the Greatest Sale Seattle Has Ever a | That's All “The Money Back Store.” 1522 First Avenue -~——615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole

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