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EERE REE EERE EEE EE ER EER RE HINTS 10. BOWLERS BY AN EXPERT--NO. 4. TAKES TRACT tw , BCD el el (Reripps Telegraph Service) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. t [Ann RAR EE HHERREH RAHAT RE REED FH “philadelphia Juck” O'Brien has f i anal tal en to conquer three} (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) : puailists In a single evening, tho} Be careful of the ball until ft contests to be Hmited to six rounds | leaves the sand. Many bowlers apoll each, The men selected are Jim | ene chance for a good abot right at : Wrimblo, George Brown and “Ab | ine jast fraction of a second, They og ‘The coat 1 te te tale Qa re | #0 It by Jorking the hand Just as it of the ball to do under ia about to let lo | What the ball ts ¢ WESTOVER MANAGER -: On the night of February 26 olng o bh olrow XK uncertain, ox pt that it will net roll trae, Let the ball glide away from the hand yf The curve ball ts upon which | Penny Weatov ions of many be Goatinities of the stuners are wre 1. It ta niee to football squad. vt a almost Impossible for end “Wee” | ’ bowler to master ager of th ' The dep 4 It {9 used by comy whove two a © na vely few bowlers, yesterday Of the High Sot . 4 it ho have find it unreliable we, It can tton. Cust Thompeon will ba @ mastered to a certain degree, but the affairs of the track athiotos thas no place in the beginner's Geach Frost. Manager vocabulary. He should wait until Treasurer Hartman and i all other points be 9 of note wees § into the faney stunts ; ag Sia ies amt thin ti Beginners should take things easy gg, Thongs sarge ers the wtart. Don't worry about not Unree weeks. The baseball plans a aking big scores. Of course, they cannot be they desirable #0 arranged that a trip to California fe among tho pomtbilities (his sur mer wih They k to it LEGALIZE SUNDAY BASEBALL. » without LIONEL YORKE NOW TORONTO MANAGER the well (Serippe Telegraph Service.) BROOKLYN, Feb. 1.-—Por a num ber of yeare Sunday baseball has been under the ban of the law, but b be introduced e le heewn @ bill will be introduced im the leg Lionel Yorke. fy lature tomorrow making it te deeranse player, formerty of Seattle,| one amateurs tn this - =a poe has doen offered the management | pasoball on Bund Assemblyman ef the Toronto Incrosse team, With-| ooney wilt introduce the bill and fm the National Lacrosse associa fon. Yorke, whe Is a native of Toronto, came out west fn 196), and Played for Vancouver, B.C. for | : gaged in business In Seattle, at the yr A. & game time playing point an the old FOR ROWING }dtan champions, Beattlo team. The following year lords and champions, cotlegiate rec he sold out his interests and went as orda, and a list of all American ob @ Victoria, where he coached the |leae records; the Western Intereal Victorta ae 2 | legiate oon oo meet ol : ee . | with recor the assectation | re VANCOUVER WI |st. Louis orre THe GREAT BALLOON RACE. In THE LEAGU Nelson, B. C., Inet July and ft was ; —- decide( to hold annual re; Vancouver, BR C, wil come Into | Lake Washington for the meat five the Northwest Baseball League, al- | years with the understanding that Vight, alright. This t according to} @ Seattle club would enter the as advices received by Dugdale from | sociation. The president of the ar President Laces, who te now in the | sociation, H.W. Wilbur, of Port he will have all the auppert he may need A GOOD START. and alt-around champions. divtriet ehamptons, Cana The Seattle Athletic club has de eided to enter the rowing regatta which is to be held here next July by the North Pacifle Association of Amateur Oarsmen, The last meet ing of the assoctation was held in (Serpee Telegraph Service.) ST. LOU, Feb. 1 There are ab ready 16 entries for the internation al balloon race, which will be heid jhere in October, The emiry list lelosed today, but so many Inquiries [have been made by Buropean aero Canadian city, The men beh tend, and secretary H. W. Kent, of | nauts an to conditions, etc, that the | Sixth race, one mile the Vancouver nine have shown | Vancouver, DB. ©. are expected © | closing date has been fixed for| (Brown), 4 to &, won Corn , Bios that they have the Jingle and can/arrive in Seattle tomorrow to se | Marek | leom, 114, second; dora, produce ft and have aise secured | lect @ permanent course for the re lehird. Time, 1:46 14. the park. and everything ts lovely gattas. Although a rowing club a Charlee Swindelie wilh manage the}was organited here last winter SPORT DOPE AscoT. Spokane bunch of bail tossers for} with a view to entering a Seattle | = } Firet race, one and one sinteonth Eddie _ aSccording to the latest |crew Im the coming regatta, no s0 Are umpires ining delegates | miles-—Niblick, 111 (MeDasiel), + VANDERBILT HOR dope. He is s well known diamond tion has been taken in the matter) pecause they are “strike” caliere? 5, wou; Lucrene, 104, second: maa. oan j#o far and the directors of the pnd a Mountebank, 106, third. , Time, EMME 1#. A. C. have been prevailed upon) perish the thought! Joe Gane te | 1:61 3-4 to take up the sport | STUDENT BODY IS TO °°. tse Foner caret tna } The clubs which are sow mem ther money viet! rn gh og Gon mae Sapte er ' oaay money vietias after Britt } “ ~ je disposed of son, Playground ball ts the latest Several of the high scheel «tu a hetween regular and tr dente have been backing a plan to Players get three form an associated student body nd three strikes. The ball te Vemterday at the athletic meeting ‘The current number of Spalding’s to tt inches im ctroumference Andrew Price spoke on the advisa of such » plan. As moat of Athletic brary ts the Spalding Offi: | sae cial Athletic Almunse for 1907, No.| An eastern man han invented the eastern high schools have such an organization te represent the 12, Group 12, the official amateur | combination auto, airship. tee racht pcord beok of the world, edited by |and autse sled With thet combine whole student bedy and to control their finances, a committee, con nt SPALDING ALMANAC | | i James BE. Suilltvan. Thie ts the most) tien he ought to get a recoré tor complete book of ite Kind publ talithon, siating of Dwight Hartman, Harold Contains the official Ame — Btew: Ww. ~ amateur athletic records (r Moet any kind of an empire con art, Wee Coyle, Olle Polsot waxing, hurdle racing. jum remember nowadays when he was « and Clarence Keith, was appointed to Investigate and submit a report at the next meeting vaulting, weight throwing, shot put ting, throwing the diecus. relay rac-| prisetighler Det that “32° would @o a-begwing . ing, swimming, skating and other! Sehilling’s Best is elected eports); American track and fleid.|\f Murphy's echeme to number play popslar vote. . awimming, boxiog, wrestling. cross ere ie ever adoyted. Bi members and non-members Intercatiogtate ree | THE SEA . . ; B. B. TEAMS Those members of the ¥. W. athletically inclined have been very busy during the past torm with the - remult that te basketball teams have been Inaugurated, These tearnn will play matohes between them aalves every @aturday evening, the games to be followed by light re freshments and other soctal ament- No admission will be charged hibitiens and everyb: ‘a ten to th . thone of the male persuasion, are dented the privilege of prenent at any the annoota- ver apectatorahip, for th rate, In a short t tion expects to enter Into compett | other elty toame jtlon with TO PUT PICTURE IN SPORT JOURNAL According to the pujgdation of h Frost, of the high school, the {ation yesterday voted to pay aving the ploture of last year's a for he | football team put in Waltgr Camp's 6 of the football Fu for 1907, This ts the frst trite tm high school in the northwest haw had (ts pleture tn Camp's periodical, and a very good writeup ly expeosed to appear in the rule book, The association also tendered A vote of edition lthanks to Mr. Blackstome, of the Seattle Athletic club, who hea or dered a pleture of the feam five Hfeet aquare to be hung up in the 8. A. C. trophy room, AWARD BRIDGE CONTRACT, The county commissioners have awarded the contract for the com struction of the Clifford bridge, to be built near the settling basin of the clty water supply, to ©. C. Bay der, on hin bid of $1,554 RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. | Firat race, one half mile—HBilty | Watkine. 114( Williams), SB to 5, |wou; Albia, Lil, second; Wilmere, [124, third. Time, :61 16. Second race. eleven sixteentha of! a milo-—Mitre, 108 (Lauby), § to 1, wou: Mechant, 110, second; Calmar, 107, third. Time, 1:10 26 Third race, one and one-eighth milee—Tenordale, 106 (Brown), 3 to 1, won; Rey Dare, 11), second; | Dante! C, 102, third. Time, 2:9) Fourth race, one mile and |wenty yarde--Ptekaway, 107 (Clark), 6 to) 2, won; Alice Carey, 100, second: | |Manaco Maid, 106, third. Time, | }3:48 16 | Pitth race, three-quarters of milo—Judge, 107 (Davis), 10 to 1 wan, Lm Joe, 108, second; Princess Wheeler, 107, third. Time, 1:17 16 Becond race, seveneighths of «| ralle--Conteasor, 110 (MeDantel), 11) Ito 6, won; Woodtherpe, 120, seo ond; Reservation. 107, thire. ‘Time, }a:28 Third race, threequartere of « Cigarlighter, 107 (Prestom), 2 mile to 5, won; Caponton, 100, neoond Lord of the Forest, 104, third.) pTime, 1:14 12 | Poarth race, one mile: ta, 1107 (Preston), $1 to 6, wow: Dalvolr. 1110, second; Stossel, 207, ¢hird | Time, 1:44 Fifth race, one-half mile—Martha | Jane, 116 (Pullman), § to 6, won:) | Bondage, 101, second; Oreua, #, won; Happy Rice, 109° secmnd third. Time, .49 * | Sixth race, one mila--Treasure St. Albans, 109, thing . ime.) Lhe Secker, 199 (Lawrence), © to 5 { ; Just Think of Making $1 | of $2.00 Yesterday was the day that showed what men thought of thi of clothes we sold. Was it because they could get so much better value here for cause we have a finer variety than they can find elsewhere tailored clothes fit better, look better and wear better? It REAL reductions. $18 Suits now all | i $10 Suits and Overcoats are a now all reduced to $6.65 $15 Regal Suits and Overcoa are now all marked down tc $20 Suits now all $12 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $8.00 $25 Very Fine Suits Overcoats are now all marked down to $16 You may buy the finest, or the lowest p vice and satisfaction by our simple an See that your next suit carries the Hub la ——————————— THEE HUB 615-617 First Ave. ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE Do Almost the Work solutely certain of getting what you want in style, fit -what a lot s Sale the money---or be- ?--or because Hub- must have been all of those reasons, and this:---every dollar you save here is safely saved, and the reductions are and Overcoats are reduced to $12.00 ts » $10.00 and Overcoats are reduced to $13.35 and 65 ticed---and feeloabe ser- ’ d strong guarantee of your money back if you are not pleased. bel. ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE TTLE STAR--FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1907. A BIG CHEST BEHIND AULLIVAN variety show, hie admirers fill the houses and straih their lungs yell ing for the “champion.” After Jim Corbett beat Sullivan (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) Puony how John L. Sullivan car get away with talk of coming back | im the ring again, to fight his old} time rival, Charlie Mitchell. Any |to a frazsle at New Orleans Sept 7 other “beck calendar” would be rid-| 1892, thousands of sports would leuled into «lence. But with John | have walked barefoot through snow people just amile amd aay “Baily |to have seen “Gentleman Jim” get olf John L. He's game, anyway.”|4 wallop that would put him to Sullivan says he's in earnest| sleep, They hated him for what be about that fight, however. “I'm good | had done to their idol, and they for a few rounds,” he declares, and | never forgave him. points with pride to hie big chest.| Whea Corbett Mnally There is a whole lot of it, as shown |from Fitesime ans Mareb 17 in the pieture, although you are apt|4t Carson CH’, the to forget about the chert ad | enthuse aver nim also. thiration of the etripes of that vest.) ¥a# popelar. By the way, Joba is also proud of And disguise ft ae you may, there the vest. je no hale for the couqueror of He never Beoms ae if no one will over step|Lanky Bob, Jim Jiffries, lke the) gto the old man's shoes, It used/one that Salllvan’s admirers made 1 be when he fought it was a big-|fer him. At the same time Jeff wer holiday in some towns than the | could bave knocked “the stuffin Fourth of July, Stores closed and |out of Jobn L. the best day he ever lainess coased while citizens flock-|saw. But yeu would be in danger Jocund, 114 od ta the telegraph station to hear|of drawing a finish fight from the | J if you | dared to try and comvince them of Mivan lest his title nearly 18| such a thing years go, but to thie day as he| Suiliven bas lost the title, swings around the circuit with a|he's a hero stilt hew Jobn L. was whipping some jcl@ Roman's worshipers but 8 ARE IN LONDON. per tos ye ere, Be a8. Bttetty fresh panes feet om ranch, Butter and Cresse. (Boriges Telegravh Service) LONDON, Feb. 1.—Altred G. Van derbilt's horses have arrived for the International Morse show. They number 2¢ all told and include his famous fourin-hand team, Viking, Venture, Vogue and Vanity. Regin- |) aid Vanderbilt ia alao bere, but will aot exhibit at the show THE MARKETS ‘The arriyl of two cars of colery and three of potatoes marks today's teceipte on Western ay. Potatoes > Pe Meats are sUll holding firm at $28 to 685) sere cows, thy tee de ote > venation 304018 er ton. Only the best grade of| p= ™ ~ oo per Yakima potatoes are bringing the! oy lap price | lt ts reported that hay and grain shipments have greatly increased in| 55. the last week. From appearances | the prices on meats will advance, | the top price on veal being 12c a The apple market t# firm, but Ringe Eek Fgh - prices are normal, ranging from §1 and Feedstuffs. tumethy, tam Srrgae | maptors Washington to $2 per box. Ranch eggs are firm | | ; 7 at 39° and (00, Few eastern or TS hog! eee ane kod corn, ton, SOR. ton, GRE: mallings ton, Om ton, Hoe, bran ton fi Gee: Sveet re. ee, and Cement. Oregon ogee are finding their way into the local market The shipments of fish from Alaska are growing. The Washing : fen perted. per Whi. #2 38 arke « Callfornia. per tbh 6. mon, soiling at 6c per pound mad baaei pinster Seria h; fee brick. per mm, Sit pinw tering belr. per ib, be; metal lath, per yard eee, hard mall plaster, tom, $86; weed fiber, 18 Nute and F ‘anry timported Maa, th, ihgese r ret Vi GL alors. oer , per ib, ihe, garenips, per Fruits. an, HEPES sr a per bem, Meme ative appine per bes ty Yahi end Wenatchee pe . fe a Gase for the Minister me. 1 will go to Lond nd get « pair American Gentlemen $2.60 that give universal satisfaction Mecond ave eee] Dr, Lee Baker, dentixt, 206 Eitet | building, Phone Main 6256. eos) The greatest opportunity to purchase furniture, stoves, car. pets, ranges at a saving in the prices is at the alteration sale of the Ranke Building. FURNITURE COMPANY, Ino. Not arise and My wole & Complete Housefurnishers. Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 Pike St. Main 3998; Phones Ind, 3096. | Have the Cw RUPTURE for Rest Grar a. 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