The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1906, Page 2

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on pitty i [PASSING COMMENTS A TALK OW BILLIARDS + yt TB tieeton ; 3a} Ie . Fred Boel, who insued a challenge .8 1 8 § Stara 3 Dineen end Armbruster Yr" aptly for an b at = 6wrestiing | S SON fae eee Jmatoh, is still without takers, He! es a * J ought not to be discouraged, as the - } | proposition la a little sudden. 4 » i Bere by innings) ih sna Charley Dunn, the “Iron Man,” | ; - teess ss es ee au 8 will fight tke Sb nat 8 : PLAY LIKE DUMMIES FOR SEV. | MH Praising 391909 8 0 8 PSL omnetand a ar ; offpe on July 3. The wi has ti | Nive \ Ve hive bt 4) TRACK 18 HEAVY AND HORPEG) fad x match with Bobble Lundie, |OUSKY JOSEPH WILL GET BUBY | EN INNINGS, THEN RALLY, Bemis; Wats j > j] the fight to take place before the 3 ; 80 NOT AUN TO FoR rein t it A ehinaten club of Seattle FOR HI8 MATCH WITH DAVE ONLY TO LOSE OUT BY POOR |. | BOYS PUT UP POOR RIDES. . 5a slat — " ? : besutie 1| HOLLY AT PLEASANT BEACH FIELOING > dandy lemen a beautify’ South Dakota ma nee j ‘ — The heavy track yeaterda umpire, She has the regula | ai veils’ Sula: Seiicnita ss nw eit of the ave a f du brown ; | oer = . ‘ “ | , ut nated teeth ve clatma the | nresent Mghtwelght champidh and | Brethera who hang out In front of | # ens sthes, ana right to change her mind and tho! five folie will take place at Pleas oli fo med cigar stores, In the 8 a privilege the last word sat Beash the fatter part of J - - Nase 1 Gane will leave Baltimere next ss aon Fe Ramus opened] Ned Manion says he will not re] sonday night for Beattie and, on Mh . Pacific Coast League. e wou | ttre ‘om baseball until he Maw) pied he will go into train ‘ ' a» harumpred| given Cincinnati a champion team, |) 5 MTR nore, wie He tutly haw | Piayed. Won, Lost andwen| It looks as though he Is doomed to Be Rg wane a Pgs ae | » favorite.| die tn harness 0 feeling gy PS Bona orm © Hale he day am Berge the Callfornis| bring these men together, and ts a num of | heavyweight, and Jack O'Brien are ve j t that tis atteate have | A races the| matched to fight sfx rounds before | KT°nlly Dleaned that his alors | oush the incom-la Philadelphia club. It looks like Whe - a . ro Reape " Milsora Wine First record fo ’ Lb no 1 clear rlght to the * were oom - National League. 1:37 om} : ee ae Played, Won, Lost Per wan s al : ‘ r ef or And Hhea . % : a - Amby Me(arry, the . a " « u ” lightweight who has aes eh aiting pul ing the world and offering t came t ta a at either or Nelson, met 1 ‘ mene be tah vf night at Philade)pt in a —_ whe Fitegerald acted o-Rush ant 09; Tuanseun and American League. him out in one round t ” Peret, Wen Leet, Per Ob t and sweet : auhe NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Yor & selec mye gy cir wen Blankenship got his from Mohler -- a ys : = | In the firet <nning. t ax a » 4 at _ ite 4 b . 4 T of & | bighth there. was a grand rally, but! ae Nt OM Ort: ” RI. TE an th ht, b oop ‘paaaene | &t went to pieces in chunks in the) oo Raa WILL PLAY AMOCATS. MeGa The af aan, cae 2 } tenth, which finished * hy ae ’ " Easy for Rudabek at MeGa to the bad and & gold trons cisco, 6; Sehttle, « : 5 +} ‘The Rainiors will play the Amo-| Rudabek was pounde the best| hance one. It was « A po NE SEE or teanion and Bergen; Lusk ant icate Sunday afternoon at Madinon| horse in the third end ty, | #90 knocked him f1 t on her re nk, Ye Injured, . sha k avor to even up| He was the vin ;eount and then got up, but it ey of i GEO. SLOSGON AT PLAY. Blankenship was injured tm the a n mt by the Amocats| Vollowstone was eigt in| DO Been he was a Fite is the 4 | ; pipe pA 5 first inning and was carried from Tork + 2 6 earlier in the season. The batteries | f f Jolly Wited. an thirg, [DOCH hands to t head « sddin teammate Form tna bililar says Geo. won and lost ¢ Lid the field. Spencer began the pro «e_Young and Needham, MeGte.| are Klause and Woods for the Ral anejo wee much t Garry went down like mips dees we = Slosson, as var a t ve t ‘ 5 Ceedings with a double, and got to | rity sod Rowers alers, and Hall and Mathews for th rece. but i » carried to his corr ee, eee otk Pan ie ee a | 5 at __ bent the last corner on a poor return © va <i galne postponed: rain. the Tacoma aggregation mare @ tearful ride ecovered dn a few min we nai Reg : ; ria vesvtaina (UU i greate a Blankenship and Mohler came to beaten a head by Dueiiet. whe feund MeGarry's manager “ ge nce 4 » having every tion & a] + Bis hit. Wheeler fanned the breeies age a kbar inden . Welsh, declared the blow « chance baw _ ha { knowing that | shots f ave end Mobler got transportation. jwhe had not bes t and said he wot back Me aon yo vel When your touch, exe : Woudle steal brought Spencer Bes 1 OA & good race « rry for $1,000 to fight Fitegerald | “Qo pa) a , © on ‘i and Mohler got to third on siow i. Prickles, the ev wney fe. /aqalt |v M HENDERSON BABBCERY ©" . se work. When Hiltebrand sent a ©, Giaplayed no apecd OMPANY ¥ ig at th . n mia id warm sipper te Stretb, and Mohler | tatrod aaa. SUERRSRARER RAR & Makes a spoctaity of buggy harne that's form. One w natura <8 made his ran for the pan. | 1 ace Wiison delayeat # /saddiee and horse blankets * lpossess two ities and acquire ‘@ gether with great force at the plate | mak wn with Antrad, the} * BATTY, THE BEAR ¢ thd, be ee aia Blankenship detng thrown fully six favorite. unt eee - ee " 1, bu ird bein, feet from the line The ball «ot | was beaten @ head by Mo Manota. 7| quired t, is unre away from him and he sank to the to 1, who led all the way, F oa We G a t e a to ground with a sprained ankle. at Sto t, ran thira | uar n e « 1 are pla Tie the Score. The Refugees had things their length into playing a Boloman Well Played ' The Suit You Order second toe, who ‘way “until the eighth, when the re ee ee ee From the trol and iron and _— was knotted. The ninth —_ letemdeh vate meat > teeth vations | cotoe and gave neither side any a - ~ Fe es Si gis no one know Slosson, Hard world, ¢ a wilt + Vantage. = the tenth Seattle field: | cone ™ om vs © Ay PRAY TAILORING 60. for there is no expe ving whose | over @ many @ t will @4 poorly and the Refugees added | was third cb a" ab 7 playing te more affected by the not make the p i alesse two runs to their collection. When | ; ane a ’ condition in which he finis|he was “born to the oue,” as it Seattle came to bat at the finish | siihewsh temo a himself than that of the man who! were e Frisco did some gild-edged fielding wad the chances that looked good | . ~ Z are h Bs man ane = ~ toon faded away. The score: "| ees eran Canonian ct the BERT ORDERED TO : aera er bates of “Th Made to Fit First made to the council Monday even- H H H a H ¢| } dm dicap the feature, and ford | They were exciting times at the ass / ‘ il . Gating _— bebaddl Fe Begg he mew “roene a om jean PRANCIBCO, 524 -. Grand Picnic cao a 4 iss toh will take place July 26 at ib tenee. Me kde Panama ‘Hats a: r olaten a PANTS £7.00 A LEG. Seats Free to Men Only Your cholee of any | Panama tn our house, $6.00. Prepare for the Fourth W.B. Hw Second and Union enti ie oe oe 1s Lis erie hat ta obees Ming tating ee eng| Your eholee of any Panama tn |three-day race house, $6.00. F ¢ for the wth. W. B. Hutebinson md and Union om inson Co. oo [there During his abseoce Sams | & |McGibben will tako his place In the} 82 stand at the Meadows | ALLOW ‘THE PLAYERS TO RUN ON THE GRASS P Pray TalloringCo 1201 First Ave. Cor. Seneca St. Strictly One Price House. PURE RED RUBBER Frult Jar Rings iN GO AND SER DOWNING, = & RYER BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds was given three md by th at af disobedience at Jockey J. Smith } Regular 10 epectal, dozen THE RUBBER STORE, BN te ADDITION TODAY For bargatos in Real Restate see 714 First Avenue. rat, Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. : nee yelled Bookmaker during the betting STAR FORM CHART ioe. pine “bat Purntture of 7 Fesers, well fur- old London,” where ‘f SEATTLE, Jone 29,1906 —Tweifth day. Cloudy Track muddy they yuads instead of dollara wished i poo clean aw a Egbert, presiding judge. Ed. Duke, sts r - _ ‘ OG41 FIRST RACE—Pive furlongs. Selling. Twoyearold maid |{|,,00v° AtErie complained of not g0048, close in. ‘Apply to Fee on Val mt to firet $200. : tw me he “ \ernoom = 3 arise at 8:20 a m., which . omething he had not done for rt a pears , > . | MeBride had only two mounts at the Meadows yesterday, but did not tran nt 9642 See OND RAC ge ats fatienen Selling. Four-yearolda and Loiteae Srartcn | . * 4 : ° : te ie 7 ‘ oe Blethen ia a dinky aw B 4 Ma 413 Pike Strest, ; Pat : > on & system all-his own. The Phones Main 3998, Ina, 2006 ~nia 3, u a ts to pay no attention to the| F Pater" omar Fale coche oe Tome shots saree And the busy housekeeper wish ‘a telephone with enough tickets to | .‘ m P . : J. ARONSON 9643 THIRD Nowe tx and 0 5 alt f longs Selling. Four-year. I gsrage ee which is quick, reliable and acting, so they 104-106 First Ave. S. See . Yi Be $e aie the INDEPENDENT. POOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOK os La Sirent } “ ¢ ae | If that band at the track dent ‘ » » fone 1 dirge in 1h q Don't forget to buy « au o M as, “ if i ‘i od \ a wi wneh conor gy oe Sere ah, we ~ ete | | WHY DON’T You? Wines, Liquors, | | ee hee che eee Gea 9644 FOURTH RACK—One 1 i Fou arcie ; eed solving the problem of . oI Vaine ret § tinne t is pretty rough tra vee Tobaccosand f) =>. a a , ; enn siother your leat Wel ; Petit ‘ ; eS aa “ the OneMan ban? ¢ j For the | had . ‘ , To rttrldge ed to ap : ; 2 From Aronson. The be«t ¢ iH ‘ Barna | . While th on Pp. the lowest prices. i “i ‘ far i ’ Preys Genege ong % ; ' iz Hho “ H rT a f ® driving . at catchers went by, | ak — up the race It y 5 MBG SMCTH RACK—Ono mile, Pura eyearolds, Value filrignt, at that, 4 104.106 First Ave. Spike EE hh) Shak Phones: Sunset Main 2975; 10 dependent 1761. ree Delivery, Mall Orders Promptiy Filles F } sine | U / ccm cm ee . oe “|| UNION BAKERY | Dame Ganoplan shew 1-2 AND CAFE 1. out ah by David Tenny Mite Boland 1413 Becond Avenue

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