The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1907, Page 2

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THE eee HERE’ S ASTUNT DONLIN WILL NEVER TRY AGAIN GAME FOR THE TITLE Tonight the champtonship of the al Y. M. C, A. basket ball teams i} be decided by a hot gar ween the Tigers and & on The Tigers and Ruste ‘en have qualified for the fn rom among the six Y. M. ©. A eames since the season started, and he team which wins tontght will ave to be capable of diahing up the fea) article. The Tigers have won a contin wa atring of victories since they Sigeatned, while the Business Men howed they could go some when hey defeated the fast 5. A. C bn January 29 team The teams will line up as Tigers Knapp Fr Howard jones Pe ces Ames ehene ce Morris vray o Noldhebour yno a Berks TO DRAW SCHEDULE FOR UNION LEAGUE Representatives of the eight asedall teams forming the Trades Paice baseball league will hold a gneeting in the labor temple Thurs Bay night and a schedule for the poming season will be arranged At present only seven teams have oon elected, but the eighth will decided upon today or Womorrow. | $100 silver cup has been offered t the winning teant, SPORT DOPE | Hetnte Petts is Bt the “back ts ery ye he wil! not go to Loulaville ant 5 ane toto business at Cinetanati. | Joo Gana te reported “broke,” after / aving made $25,000 tn a few) the, We believe thie Mlustrates| he fact a fool and his money are parted. but prefer nome other | fellow to tell Joe be's a fool Merdeca! Brown bas safely land- ed tn the Cubs’ quarters, Cy Young wii boll out at Hot eo before going to Little Rock his (eam Yacht race from San Pedro, Cal. Se Honolulu starts June 1. Joe Walcott, once king of the wel fora, is matched with Mike Done- Seth anniversary of ‘This ts the aseball in Boston. It's a good thing he Boston fans have something to ow about Philadelphia baseball writers are fo dine Billy Murray and Connie Mack the last day of February. When It comes to a press agent, what's the matter with Mike Don Bn? Mra. Donlin is certainly being Bdvertised, Jack Johnaon required but two minutes to put out Peter Peilx, the champion colored fighter of Austra- Ma. Can this be a warning of Bquir?s calfber? “Spike” Robson's splendid show- ing against Hartem Tommy Murphy pats him tn the clase who are after Gans. Kenneth M. Care, of Engtind, is eaid to be desirous of trying his pack at lifting America's yacht cup. can't have much worse luck than Sir Thomas Lipton. Wear Brooks’ Hats, i331 Second ‘Avenue. Men’s Clothes That You Can Pin Your Faith To | There is one thing certain—if you know how full of Style and quality Hub Clothes are you would never think of going else- where for your Clothes. We wish ‘we could make you believe that— you will believe it if you will only come and take ad- vantage of this sale |} and find out for |) yourself what Hub }} Clothes are really like—and remem- }} ber only two weeks more of this Sale. All of our $10.00 Suits and Overcoats 8 6.65 All of our $12.00 Suits and Overcoats 8 8.00 All of our $18.00 S | } { i} i | Overcoats All of our $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $1 All of our $25.00 Suits and Overcests «. $16.65 THBGHUB 616-417 FIAGT AV. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. | Bowker, | busy in the boxing line, but he has Mike Donita, ia expected to help land the the hard hitter who York Giants in a good position thi year, te noted for betng fond af jmany things, but practice ts not one of them, But he tried one tunt to get out of work last spring will probably not attempt at this year rhe Glante had been out for an Ww sO engaged in strenuous ractice under the eye of Me nd Mike, along with some others, Was getting tired, They wanted to return to the hotel, but Met w had a contrary spell and ep m at Wo } Donlin Was at bat and Bowerman wae catching. There fe a short right} field at Memphia, where the tean was in training, and Bowerman had an inspiration Knock all the b r that fence, Mike, and br up the game,” he said The pitcher was Just lobbing them over and It wae a plente for Mike to foul three balls over the fence in rapid succession The conspirators were chuckling at the success when MeGraw hay pened to giance their way. He ts} not noted for his angele temper and he fairly dolled over at the at tempt to get the of his orders Those balls you put over the fence will cost you $2 aplece and every one that you kr out of the wo ap | } | j | if | DONLIN FOULS "EM OUT now it will cost you §5," he | ba wied | The fine did not stick after Mo }Graw had cooled down, bat Mike! no more balle over the| | knocked ao oe WILL START TO TRAIN ON APRIL 1 * of the 1 start April The baseball ageregat Northwestern w of league training about the first } Dugdale’s team t to work out at home and the aame will be true of Aber jeon and Vancouver The Sutte team will work out in Wella ba bevy while Manager Qaian bas rrangements to take the p maces team to Lewiston, Idaho. Conditions tn Tacoma are i EE some 5 An injunction pped work on Shreeder's now ball park but the injunction has dissolved and contractors are ng the construction Seattle team will probably pla its first gume in Everett! againet Newman's bunch of Puget | Sound leaguers and arrangements are wader way for Dugdale’s men | ta play the Ballard team the first} second week of April j a ‘qnnvttie’ | | NOVEL PROGRAM FOR THIS CLUB SMOKER RA C an the pro- The smoker at the te | night has several events gram somewhat different from the t alroady held here thie winter, Treating a good deal ‘The heavyweight boxing match between Harry Craft of the club and Reser of the University of Wash- ington ts the firet heavyweight con- er-club emoke: and te ot Interest teat this winter, Both men wil tip the scales at close to the 200 mark Reser tg @ little heav a Craft The wrestling pre with be furnished oy Max Lamfrom of the WEIL AND WALSH WILL FIGHT SOME (Seattle Star's SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27-- When Frankie Neil and Jimmy Walsh hook up for thelr fight} Some time in the near future in the wilds of Nevada, the fans who travel to gold country will see & fast battl Walsh has demonstrated that he ts a clever, willing boxer, who can easily make the weight necessary for « battle with Netl. He ts ambi tious also and his preparation for the affair with Net) will be a seri ows matter. Frankie Nel, since his tavasion of England and his defeat by Jem has not been kept very Big bargain day one fee page 6 olusive Service.) | & A.C. and L. Hart of the Everett | ¥. MC. A. at 120 pounds | This will be followed up by two! juventic wrestler, who have been tn | the hands of the Inatructors of the | [8 A CG Meckiin, weighing | pounds will meet Madigan, who! weighs %6 pounds UILDING DUG'S NEW PARK Work the goo lumber ince Whea work on the diamond wn | been started, | the contractor feared rainy weather o nN for }hanled to the grounds lant 1 has been arriving ps ty ever} Dugdale's pew pe the grandsignd ae ther, The f Many | park is progressing rapidly nd the already stopped as lumber ar but was might set in and cover the luntber with mw ad The difficulty has heer overtome by moving the diamond a littie und | the work Is again being @arried! on SECOND GAME eal com | A cup has been donat ficers and will | winning were ¢ anion wad the signal ¢ feated by ¢ diay night at the armory by} of lito Il, The men lined} 1p ax followe: Company D—Pike vad Young, forwards; Kellog, cen | t Burnell and Haha, guarda.| | Stanal corpe--R. Nelson and Hi | Nelson, forwards; Endres, center Atwood and Stevenson, guards This is the second game tn the military basketball league recently organized, comprising the three lo re 4 by the of be presented to the RACES YEST YESTERDAY OAKLAND. Firat race, onehalf mile-—Wit more, 112 (Brown) 6 tw 6, won Heatherscott, 108, second; Humero, 108, third. Time, :60 45. Second race, futurity course John H. Sheehan, 111 (McLaugh Yin}, 6 to 1, wom; Kruke, 111, fond; Avona, 105, third Thaw 1:18 16. Third ra three-quarters of 4 milo~Hulford, 104 (Lynch), § ta 1 won; Frolic, 112, second; Water thrash, 107, third Fourth race, futurity 112 (Wilitams), second; Time, 1:12 36. G., 108 third Fifth yards ter), 1 6 to 1 *2\ ond; Vineentio, Time, 1:17. Van Ness, 3 to 1, won; Grace Coll Jessup, 116, one wile aad fifty Magnet, 112 (Hun won; Rotrou, 107, seo 118, third Time, Stxth race, one and onesixteenth He borizontal bar work by st | miles—Jake Moose, 104 (Hunter), ar is will be followed by a broad-/7t t 3, won; Andrew Mack, 112 sword exhibition between Prof, Hall second Byronerdale, 109, third. and Plekens, one of his pupil An | Time, 1:50 26. j exhibition of tumbling and pyramid | work will be given and the program | wii end in & come acrobath = sketch by Lee of Everett and McKay Firet race, threequarters. of « of local fame, mile—Piatoon, 104 (Kuna), 3 to 2 Ss ame Se =| won; The Mist, 102, second; Bryan. kept himself in good shape right | 104, third, Time, 1:14 34 along with his work at the race | Second race, fiveeighths of a track at Emeryville. ‘There in the | @le—Juaia, 109 (Talbert), 3 w 1 early mornings Frankie gallops ali; ¥08; Joan of Arc, 105, second of the eight horses that constitute | Kitty McCarthy, 106, third. Time the stable of his father, Jim Neti, |!:03 12 Pugilistic fans tn this part of| Third race, one mile— Judge Net son, 165 (McDauntel), eveny Won the country believe that the trage | dy tm which Neil participated and jin which Marry Tenny was the vic j tim, may prove detrimental when }the little fellow goes up egainat tough game. Neti exonerated jou the murdér charge rerulting fromm the encounter, but the terror! of the oceurrence stuck with aes | for many « month. } IF MEMPHIS SPORTS P ERSIST | entra Time, lim their attempt to hold « betless | race meet, they will socom be good | judges of lemons them cleaned to a Mite oo at the Panteriam, Cal up Main 1o4r OLO AND YOUNG jf Know that our fine Call i fornia Wines are the very best In the city and at the lowest prices; also our good old Guckenhelmer, full quart OO Big 4. full quart Oo 2etamp California Brandy, o quart . Fine old Jamaica Rum, a8 These are only a few | prices as we are crowded for space. Call on as and be con vinced | KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. |) 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. Main 1184; Ind. 1384. FREE DELIVERY. | NO BAR. Authoritative Styles et = WE ARE SHOWING THE’ NEW SPRING MODELS IN SUITS AND TOPCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. AS WILL BE EN IN OUR WINDOWS THE PROMINENT FEATURES OF THE NEW SUITS ARB SHORTER COATS, LOWER IGHT CUT TROUSER OUT WAISTCOATS AND WE carry a complete assortment of evening apparel. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO, 300-804 First Over Strongest oat mbia — ot. i puse in State apeore~ Alvis Fourth mile won Search 1:4 34. Fifth race, one-half mile oT Fr 107 race, Bologna. The Me, 118 (Koerner) | Rebel Sisth caste, 110, ra | gold Rpot, eet Brew swag your od Cap, 196, 110 (Preston) 198, ut second, yer, 105, seae San third. Timey 1742 14 Ubree-quarterm of a 110 (Kuna), 5 to 2. Major, 115, second 115, third Time Adrian. Reno 118. 6 to 6, won Lackfoot, poke couree-—Fon 2 t 1, won Hi Caul “14 second, rd. Time, 2 KENT BEATS AUBURN erage, Hodges, JAP PITCHER LOSES The Juniors of the Seattle college | Aeteated the Fran Juniors in a baseba day afternoon by | at the Reanmennagee game Monday night at Auburn, between picked fives of Auburn and Kent, the latter won. Following are the scores Kent ist. Ind. Sra. Tr’ Hodges 188 201 136 495 Hardy M5 148431 Hulliger . 176 1st ans Neleon 106 Boucher 178 Totals 71 19 Auburn iat ara, Tr’ De Lance . 161 140486 Br 197 “1 4 Ingle ie iss any Hemphill 143 Ves es Morris 130 380 172) 441 Totals 4 3180 High soore. high av 166 margin, 68 pins High School game yester seore of € The feature of the game was the pitching boy, high who school of fi Nassoau, the a bom Japanese for the SPORTING BRIEFS. THUNDERBOLT AMOS RI is wtill oversceing a lumber yard at Vincennes, DEBRUTALIZERS, Mem club is @ serious Ind Wake, UP of « Pennsylvania, aquat! us! TO DATE ar HONEY and sweet ONR York, d famou RUG y OF T FC od of biting ¥ tival'and | ly tnjoring him 69 OF THER 120 DIB untied ball players in the poincl pal leagues have sign d contypcta MELLODY HA A harmontous’’* mutase. HE SIGHTS'TN Nr OT BALI have come to stay at Star versity. The field ts to be after the English wa AMATEUR BILLIARD TOURNA ment starts at New York March 4 with eight entries. } | | | | GOES 10 60.0 The basketball team of the signal | pany | SEATTLE STAR—WEDN | SS SN ee PO | | | j vA Re A THE MARKETS / equanh Penna Le] a es Bes as Vd a | i eee "ioe Ln ~ ee ea ae "THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU jeest ATTEND —— x <- tT e IN ALL THE GREATEST THE GARVEY~ <¢ eo SEATTLE OF ALL NO SILK wot, "S* BUCHANAN SILK BALES THIS ONE TOMORROW. 1113 ~1I5—1l7 SECOND AVENUE. TOMORROW, A Silk Sale That Will Take Seattle by Storm TOMORR This Slik Selling Will Be a Retall Event Nothing Short of Extraordinary THE VALUES ARE SIMPLY Taffeta Silks, Molre Siiks SPLENDID 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, AND $1.50 VALUES TOMORROW AT ONLY 7 Multitudes of Seattle women have had occasion in seasons past to sing the praises of Gar- vey-Buchanan Silk Bargains, but tomorrow hundreds more will enthusiastically join in the chorus, for this selling easily eclipses all previous silk events of ours from every point of view. "Twill be impossible to say at the present moment when an- other such advantageous silk Y D opportunity may come your way, as the market scarcity of silks of every description is daily increasing. Don’t Fall to Your Profit Ladies’ Spring | cee Jackets | Fresh New Spring Styles tomorrow at only, yard, 19¢ Elegantly Garments, embodying that t nov fashionable looseness and comfortable tightness par- i priced here, as usual, as little | ticular women d } as we can Black Broadcloth Jackets at $9.00 Fitted back and fromt. Tailored collar, cuffs 25¢ and 39¢ Back Combs, tomor row at only, each 19¢ Fancy @esigne in shell and | | amber with plain backs or bril- | | lant stone setting. ‘The new season's la cities tn well selected array ailored esire A Price-Fall In Pillows || and Cushions jaunty style ef- trimmings of loose Swageer, focta, pretty stitched straps, Collar and and pockets. Satin lned cuffs of velvet tnlaid with throughout. You will be de TSe Floss Cushions soutache braid; lined lighted with this modest Large and futty silk floss cush- | | org - ene, wear. wetons one lent — fons, size 24x24. Not the _ 1 ee eeee small, skimpy kind usually 3 offered at apecial sales; 240 | he of these tomorrow at only | | MISSES’ id vee 55e an | PLAID WAISTS $10.00 SILK | Specially $1.25 All Feather Pillows |COATS, Spec- Size 21x27, large and well | mado; covered with fine tick | | ing: weight three and « halt] | Priced at | lal Values at pounds each; special tomor j j row at only 9Re $5.97 | $6.98 $1.50 All Feather Pillows Lene: ee ore ‘a por *4 erica m., bow ; ie ? ; Fish, P j Egae x L ¢ Butter and Chee ee Meat Prices That Please : X At the City Hall Market, 609 Third | ee L ' - ae Fine Eastern Kiela, the shoemaker i ae 5 2 = tee oe Foulard Silks, Shepherd Check Silks, Plaid Silks, Roman Stripe Silks, Etc., 5,000 Yards in All the Fascination of the Newest Spring Shades and Colorings; Every Pattern Indescribably Beaufiful to Turn This Great Chance CHILDREN’S INS — iS 17 SECOND AVENUE. FP AO AD TTL TOL TE FAD A )W AMAZING Mr. Buchanan while in New York last week happened along in the very nick of time to snap these up at a way-under price, So pronounced is the market scarcity and so greatly sought were these silks that we were “divvy up" with representatives from two of the foremost St. Louis and Kansas City stores Mr. Buchanan fortunately procuring a third for this sale Coming now when most women compelled to are turning towards Easter and Spri y sewing, t g, this sale is, in- deed, a most timely happening, Se Hemmed Huck Towels, te | morrow at only, each ....4@ | All hemmed and with peat | colored bor Tig Memmed Huck Towels, to morrow at only, each ....6@ with tall bor Gers and tn size suitable fr barbers’ use. t | | These come | Thursday _ Bargains In the | Busiest Basement Regular 45¢ Brai Boarde—Made of brass that. will pot corrode or erick The strongest washboard & the a bargain he “Busiest Base » 28¢ mo ment at only 100 Clothes Piris Tomorrow in | | the “Busiest Gasement” at a a Low enough row to use them for They're extra special Not more than one hesdred Clothes Ping to a customer | Size Tix27, weight three and Not a very great quan Three-quarter lengths | $1.75 Pouttry Wire three-quarter pounds ench tity of these but enough | | In the new fancy check 150 feet to a roll. Get yom covered with best grade art | | % ake choosing easy, | | materials for spring.| | chickens properly housed [oF ticking in pleasing colorings The va sloring ef | | Fashioned loose and com wh ost tle. apecial tomorrow at, 61.89 s is nally at- | | fortable, still imparting a a roll “| | tractive; made of an unus | | decidedly smart, stylish 1 | ually good quality taffeta | and youthful appearance IN THE “BUSIEST BASE. | Lovely trimming offecta, | Collar and cuffs trimmed | | Regular 15c Meat Platters, & MENT” } Tomorrow only, at the | in turquoise biue broad. morrow in the “Bustest | | above special price cloth. ment” at only, each .....0@ — mn! a — wh - Requiar 700 Cocoa Door THE aoe TOAT > YOU BEST A . 1 ee ere ee ren sees 2. meena Meat Platters ats — Size oon 26x16; good, —Priced at heavy and Re almost hall; " t teeta rong ° tomorrow ff the “Bw Oo. ont Basement” at eres only, each only —~ te

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