The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1906, Page 2

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-< \, FE SEATTLE STAR RUSS HALL (tt) TEBEAU 10 nee DID JOB ie i ONFIDENT 2-02-55 a arr: TUFSDAY, MARCH 27, 1906 bean, MeKean and Burkett eald | 4 Charlie Hennett, the old-time eateh- | | | CAPTAIN OF SEATTLE BASEBALL TEAM SENDS BREEZY LET or, the her day We we play | | cr ing & game in Cleveland one day anc | ' TER TO STAR'S SPORTING EDITOR DISCUSSING THE FINE | jiurst was umpiring Things were | |HERGERT PUTS OUT HARRY . . . ot going to suit the Clevelander POINTS OF HIS BUNCH OF BRAVES—SAYS ME HAS A SUR land es both oo teen He ure: KRANT IN THIRD ROUND | PRISE FOR LOCAL FANS. that partioularly displeased the} an ¢ hin Cleveland crowd, Tebeau and Mé | _————— Kean came running ia to the um | B pire and turned loose a volley of Wow, but what a damper George ov 4 ' 1 band of ’ led of hie beter ace tanding | ow a lon Ru , ” i” ny = whol ' sab oy ng In ood MANA Aue that made the alr blue ' Herberte put on our Harry Krant one are . the - Noehie and Frary, the two| ee Was noted for his method ot| in the third round of what wa W J | - I; , | TI | bers opening wan Pacific Comat |.) wren great ubape at pres: | 2000 after’ umpires, but Hurst | eheduled as a 20-round go last ednesday anc iursday, ws league sea ta hat he] ont, barring Frary's knee, Raiph | V8" Just ae brave & man as ever! night at Stockton, Cal a witf"hand a nice aurprise package |Wwas hit om it last Sunday by a foul | Cd a0 Irate ball player } The tle bay received # Jolt on Mar 28 and 29 1906 bs ‘ ge A sles al ©. K Vil get you after the game for the jaw of paralysing impact in the . ’ ‘eovi to the fana when they wend thet M ; bs « ‘taking ent jt if | don't shouted Te first round, and tn the third Her att a fellow is am excellent], | | way to Recreation park to see the} . r y | ewe Jberts finished the jot en } of himself, Heitmuller an » WEDNESI 20M ' ¥ w | Well, don't forget th be .: osunae RECEPTION WEDNESDA ' FRO 0 YCLA 5 ; first game IStreth are fighting it out for firet} Well. 4 forget that TH be) peneay WAS A PRIZE KICKER | wetahe d in at 136 pound mag BY cou! Se tetted du thecptetinn Otter, thane jright in the midet of it while you} was unable to cope with the Crock KOVAL HAWAIIAN SEX TETTE ONNY ¢ was etter to th mort are doing your getting act. You! down here to give yo chance tol ott lad ‘ thew A ih ‘ rh « ua chan as ALL, ARE INVITED. Russ say | Played With Everet get back there and play ball, or! got ime sald Thm. Last night's defeat was t abe This te the ne up at presen j Heltmuller the big fellow who} Off to the dog house you go watd| Oh, thats all right,” laughed| Harry ha ountered On Wednesday and Th wt wee ‘ a ret Grand ron n here in training played with Everett last yearois a] Murat Tebeau yaded California, It is Opening, Wednes tay the store , ath p.m pen ae Dm, re oss i ship, Frary Vickor®, ereat hitter, but not as good a teld Teboau growled and = grom No, tt ten't all right!" persisted that he should suffer a se maining open until 10 p. the ©. Hat ka, Belt, 0. Jones merge yt ‘om the} bled all through the game and/tturst, ‘Come on and get me, or on the eve of bis departure A Grand Bouvenir Concert will be give f furninhed bas Hetmuller, J. Streib, it ity of Ca Ho is a[after it was over hied away with] apologize home. Harry will soon be heré by the celebrated ava Kane, 2b; Mott, 3h; Ruse Hal favorite in California and on} the other players, having probably 1'lt apologize, Tim,” sald Te lfor his go with Bobbie Lundy at yon J. Kane J. comnt | forgotten all about Y tien 't take too serious | Pleasant Beach, April 6 Realizing ents extra fa an Mott, on third base, is a wonder | ‘se Hurst for bis a m ly anything | say tn the heat of « t defeat is nothing extraordinary oo and no mistake. He is along, loose-|claion, But Hurst did x ball game. It doesn't go outaldy the| Seattle fight fans fleck to R 4 | H Se >t > new a Hae ae eaten, aad a great feller, [aad after supper he appeared ai| ball park \Steadeal Wecieh'to sce Where when oya awallan xtette NOD CUMPO lite cavers & of ground, is a left-| the hotel and hi 1 up Tebdeau The men shook hands and [| he clashes with Bobbie Lund | Ss y Cunha, Direct “Billy Kane will be here Monday, | handed bit fast on bis feet) He had blood in his oye never heard of them having another | Sonny Cunha, Virector Tt ia reported that Shiekis has jump-| Everybody in Seattle will tike him Well, Mr. Patsy Tebeou, thelrow that looked «0 much like a may ed to the cutlaws e Altona, Pa., | with: joubt. Billy Kane at the/@&ame ts over and | have come] fight as this one did MEET ON HOLIDAY evening TWO THOUSAND Handsome } lene t club. If he has, ft will be a sorry (time he was with By ‘ PO a NT | In ettie from 1868 to 1908, and Two Hundrs . ese @ay for bim, as it will cost him b ball play and if in any kind of | eh free among th ~ bagedall liberty bh cases arelshapea will make w at man /PRIZEFIGHERS | te victory scored last Wek bY) Washington and California row pre » wee a - tala out of a club's hands and }He ls a good hitte re the 8 B.C. as they defeated Abe ling crows will probably meet on | Birds will be prete wi reinstate a player—with a nice jut oe ceeee mon oo ie as the Gate for the triangular re-| chandise Certificates and Music Wednesday 7 “7 fine attached. I siuceroly hope 1 play him at second for ¢ Tee we moe peal bere shane ®| atta at Oakland between herself ing keep you away . hasn't jumped. H a will here Monday | ~ . oni tha hate a0 0 PON” | Rerkeley and Washington. Captain | ithe er and ball player, an a f. | haven't a word 0 "7a . ede ah ca Dick Gloster, of the “U" four, ts/ Dow | 4 ra fellow for his own good ' Always doing my best: error / > 3 working hard getting affaire in of ¢ was declared ineligible by th ather.ind Wat, after all, tet! | |shape for the trip south Inde yoke om 1 ced x » the judging. | om i ¥ able of bis release and last night was o site thats Ghee the be | — any whe play ball MeQ@livray, my new "a ‘ eon arly an fast a - Manager Walter praith took | Bargains in DO YOU KNOW] |.2585 ‘4 all tn tly good shape. and/ for his nickname. His principal 't Vickers and C. Hall are in fine| claim to fame ts bis great battle vy, EXCHANGE. soon as they wi wanize challenge aay amateur team in the % na his squad of high school UMK Ath.) Ww Ranges : . letes out for a try on the track’ this| Everything ts tn readinem for the - | hitting atterneen: ‘lbere ts turned) big smoker at the S A. C. thi 1207 SECOND AVE Johuny Kane, the ladiva’ delight at for practice than at ehip-@hher|cveaing. Super nt Inglis ha THAT Opposite Pantages, fe im center, a 4 every vend y aby 7 eaaon ta the history of tht wyhool.|® fine program for the guests ar The Boda Water bearing our labe he best In t market what he enn " ' All athletes are working; bard to| many Hent bouts and wrestling i ct Reatent me he. b Mate make @ creditable ashowingeain’the | kom are booked for the evening's THAT avr ett ce better this year than last And now we « ne, the the varsity campus, May ime | 52 Oh et ee eee ee ne x Co that | | . i haw been chowm an | ferent bell player this year. He is| once great lightweight and now the aauistant @ of the big mibet. | | ORGANIZE TEAM | THAT | ~ bens the hardest worker the bunch} wisest old ow! aquired a ok cents the 6 a trifle more than other brand yp state t will a fine shape at} came @ boxer, he was a French dan-| 1S Just as good as the geau ; | - Everett baseball amateurs have THAT D. he oe £ of the canon His} cle master ny that hh right | article and you ant tell 1t from « and that his rig Jorganised « strong team, which wit ‘ hot e he ening of the cnn His ing tae and that hari tom te cen. "waar |arsasiond a rong iar FATT Hyg ays not lo track of the label it you expect to get the EAL ESTATE #4 % fa bit, and he fs faster than any time| this may be, Kelly i great on the LINE. It in bottles = feat eocnitinn the best plarer for your money 4 since being on the coast. The piteb-| dance, which is partly responsible 404 every up-to-d grocer Keeps! i. the city of smokestacks i as zt vee 1020-ist AVE Aug. Ist, and it issafe to say there will be as many more. SUITS To orpER 415.00 afternoon, if the weath the teaek men at th shape at present. Both are able to] with Joe Gane He abn talked Ay go in and piteh a full g Jones, | Gane to death, but t pace became Loucks and Belt are coming sround| too swift for even so eminent anit WATORE’S DY Gee! But It's good. What? NA Ny) jin fine form orator as Kelly, Hie wind gave out Guaranteed to cure Conatipa- I|MAPELINE oe new BU iy See dans won the decision. Kelly |B tion, Se a box ‘ieee eae cn ame tla tak I” RR RUS ERE OT SL: P ive Hours @ Day has a “pangehang.” as they say to 9 over s P . as. Med and in betten| PTane®. for “rocks” and when he Ra le s Second condition than at any ‘sime (get | 22 they will go toward the endow g y and Pike reservoir $35.00 | different pitcher: fim shat t gent prizefighters = i 5 St. Clatr saseor"” last fall and, best of all wif CR ee . . $5 Bridge Boa | “Belt looks good to me. He ‘DEFEATS VISITORS F d V ; $330.00 9 fc Same Piched: Larned Louck*| ‘The Sunnyaide high schoo! went || GREAT CLOTHING SLAUGH: [| ' REMEMBER THE NAME AND J) Te ee ie aaPartenset ldown two defeat before the Seattle TER SALE We won 1 out of 32 waines, and led | ye at Woodiand park. ‘This ts tthe iret Ave. a ~ x I 4 DABNEY & WOODHOUSE | Ws ere working hard hore | ‘ Complete Housefurnishers and BF ociana We wort about five hobs | a Meas arte aes ORE than 3,200 busi » with a long run over the hills about | Fi al ‘| 418 PIKE STREET. | twice a week We aie a long rin | ’ ° : Phonan, Moin Sty tnd. soe, fo” ‘Meech wen 1 rain ness houses, professional ov sa ~ | ever d resid ha : REM HIGH SCHOOL jf you have really n men and residences have or- : Sees OoLEN | eaten a true soda cracker dered their S + ahinenont . | . | al Giascow MILLS | NEWS NOTES until you have eaten ! mses Pp | Uneeda ie in Biscuit How are you going to talk to thes i> ‘een thal Tae paid snde. coches your friends after Aug. Ist? 104- 406 First Ave. S. [eect sees ne nr ie which is all good and How will you get the butcher, always good, protected from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture 5 proof package. the baker and the candle- stick maker after Aug. Ist? By using the Independent i EES Notice—Sunset telephone num Ber has been changed from Pink 1751 to Main 3376. i ' ' We pride o ¢ ite « re work NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Phone, of course. Better no- ‘noone “ mer pur at ee, te wel tify the Independent Phone 8 | Seale ‘The to i.e" is an "scompnatea ae Company to install a phone t | etme eho" ALL DISEASES ‘| now and avoid the rush. Ti | PRINCIPALS MEET § i: a M. P. LEARY, Hy} _Principaia of the Seattle publ CURED Sec'y Bostness and Professional Men's Club 4) 3 eae eae ese tae tur theif, WHEN NOT PAST MEDICAL AID BY SCIENTIFICALLY IM- } } ; pur ne of taking ithe matter ot eae OF TREATMENT FOR THE SMALL FREE | | OF THE SPORTSMEN | rrtuisst Sumacsgicte civan wiki Variens by tam The assortment of beadball uni WE HAVE THE ONLY cuns an PILES AND ALL RECTAL forms—f $2 up—baseballs, bate. eo aeneerea| WM. Mc ARRIE, M. D. dependent 1761 Piper & Taft's store, 1024-26 Second 761. Ave., is attracting considerable at -428 ARCADE BUILDING—PHONE MAIN 4111. Free Delivery. toation among sportsmen. It's « 9 , $s. m. to 12:90 pm: 3 to 6 pm. Evenings Mail Orders Promptly Filled. fine Itne of spring goods. oon 104-!06 First Ave. 5. Phones junset Main 3376;

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