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SIWASHES ARE NOT" "°*s SO VERY WEAK THEY SHOULD STRIVE TO BE HEALTHY LF THEY WANT TO) sd AMOUNT TO ANYTHING— week just finished, taking part inj] MORE SIMPLE E ERCISES AVERAGES OF LOCAL TRAM) [00K JUN Minne cing att a re:| POR THE YOUNGSTERS. record. Meyers meets } wabl 4 mn FOR TWO WEEKS—MEYVERG, MATKebio By Jas. J. Corbett, the ball on the nose every time up| i BATTING OVER .400—ROGS| and has the awing of a .300 hitter,| | Mere 1s something | practice to i Kellackey awatted the ball Iaat| help keep myself in good condi AND ORENNAN HITTING wook and has climbed to an aver —s 1 wihes I had my fe over eof 284. With Stia back In the | ®Md I would start tn at tt while | : HARD, | aero to help out in the hitting,| W844 boy, Lie down on the floor, bit Dug will have five good club swing-| Mt on your back, Keep the up ot > emaamammma a 5 | ers, who are liable to bit safe any| Per part of pour body rigid, and : The Seattle toam, while not) tine. slowly raise your lege in the mir Following are the averages up to Get wwem as far back aa possible MT) clouting the Dall as Spokane, Aber ik deen, and possibly Butte have been doing baa pot deen batting As poor You oan see tn With head as you can. date for the fourteen games played B. nH the pleture how it is done, Player— Ay, | ly as somecof the batting fans have Meyers .... ...+..18 7 487 | @ little practice you should get the thought, and ts really making a Drennan +35 10 285 | much vearer the head than pretty fait record. Archie Rose Rose ..... . 60 iv 983 | 1s shown in the filustradion Re Bt has eo far been the consistent hit Kellackey 51 a oh | ter of the team, finishing two 6 = 383] ‘weeks’ work with 283, an improve . 3 230 meat over his first week's record . 2 186 | Kirby Drennan has deen meeting | Harper . 32 & 166 the ball on the nose also, and last Wilcox ar 7 140 week climbed to @ position above Stanley 38 5 129 Allen 16 3 125 Meyers, the slugger from §t.| Walsh & ) 000 | 5 o 000 | Pagl, topped both of them fn the! Chevalier . Aoi cE | | ees ee eee a ee iS SHOU LD KNOW TO TAKE BATTLE BTAR—TUBSDAY, MAY 7, 1007, HOW CARE OF THEMSELVES —JA6, J, CORBETT | a | times | things, So i» boxing, Every boy |" should know how to take care of | himeelf with bis Mets, To am with AMERICAN ew % conte | evefang bie tLerion—irnit nerd Merger and Clark ines | FG HTERS | other games postponed owing this exercise several League Gtanding. Won, Tage. Pet, ‘ Another thing you will find fs good for you is thie Httie breath:| President Roosevelt tn belloytog | New York’ ”. ‘ ing exercise, Extend your arma} we don't want boys to grow up ae) Pre ladeiyhle 1 aidoways Qe far as you cam, juat|mollycoddies, But good hoalth t#| Peel yi H as tf you were measuring your) the great thing Howton bd rewoh, Throw forward your chost | Waantngton iu and tit back your head. Take a| m. Tanie * good long breath, Then expel the breath slowly, and repeat a dozen Umes. If you ean get @ room to rig up O’BRIEN AND | pion heavyweight, some flying rin it will be a nl bout ¢t mighty good thi lam « gr BU oo ber pon me te bellever in them, and think they i vane WN nell ne an we romeo LE [han lowered his colors tn pe! round in 1901, and later | will do you # world of good | Of course I don't Intend thene | Today Tommy Burns and Phile- exercises to take the place of your ¢ hase ball and other outdoor ames |delphia Jack O’Brien are resting NO. 6 Sectors S06 oe {a 12 roundg They are all right—rattiing good up for the big heavyweight go be BY “PHILADELPHIA JACK” Hart, ‘champion of the wont. tween them tomorrow night As) O'BRIEN. | that is @ false tithe, was nd om usual the old stereotyped expree-| If ever there was a man who will be. 6) | ic stepped into the iimelight at the/ I fought Marvin two “ge 4 are being peddied, each fight m proper moment and who recelved|{on” bouts in Philadel maintaining that be ts fo th6)h outwite boosting to make an| though the big fellow aaa best shape he ever was, and e8ch| enviable reputation tu the ring that | once in each contest, he dig dent of winning }man wae Marvin Hart great harm, end | have always The os have been Muctuating Hart, otherwise known as the | sidered myself bis master, showing the uncertainty of the fis: | “Marvel,” was a homemade cham |one takes into JAS, J, CORBETT tle fans as to the outeome. Sum-|pion. By that | mean that he | fact that when I fought A he let ¢ th t fay the money was on O'Brien at| gained all his early reputation in | discrepancy in weight was jew ploture of the famous)i)'t5 § but yesterday Burns moved | his hom ty—Loulsvilie, Ky.|26 pounds, he weighing WOT There he was considered a world-| my draws with him are lally for this newspaper. with Billy Woods, the husky ne | beater long before he was ever| for Rut these exercises will help you! gro mauler, and proceeded to eo| hailed as & “comer” by the outside I am eatiefied that my 4 keep in condition to get the most| hammer him up that O'lirtes world absolutely correct i | possible good out of your outdoor money went begging last night oan came Ge pettvement ot ons and I will try and prove i ] —— - | exercises The go takes pince before the 1 Joettries yhen the s Fe Notwithatand! the | | ana arane eatent Siyee t, ave on te One thing more. I don't want|Pacific Athletic club in Los Ange-|low” went to bis aifaifa farm to| is 9 splendid 7 OF BATTURW GORMELMY | wiirior hurieth the spear and Money you to start tn on some of these ls. All indications are that there soop, Se one po dace grog hd strength, be to am ORSAKES TREASURERS or. Poet be nat bold the bat, swells exercises and then give them up| Will be @ record breaking crow a in the ring. awl a 2 a oo In a day of two, or practice them present, and that the gromoters incentive of the scheduled battle | makes him rather 8 a wie TO WIELD THE CLUB “hut lol when again the & as thrown when you feel like {t. You would| ¥f) bave coin rolling their w Posy ge Peony ber] _ rt time to any clever he emote ft full, ant od upward 10 ot con h a reed the latter can generally 1 CHASH THE BLUSIVE FLY Slur as the Dirk marets toward heaven os wan eee + oom 2 Reno, New. ft took Mart 13| ny ioarh hc 2 ig "pio ne Fos RACES. YESTERDAY | Sie fn eh he" \appiniemncsibictom cofeliar, guraamed the Smoorheharen |you? You must stick to it if j rounds og i) ee Rp I ‘ane from his ¢ erent outerten arose from the semembled want to get any benefit from your | wont back to Louteville, where they |are as & rule ewings of the \CRrmnsinted trem the Hebrew.) | LO Tom the followers of Matthew whe exercises, and you should as near einai |recetved him as the world’s cham- | victous character in theif Aad fh came to pase (hat © voice WAR® | come to the pat ware Howeom, surnamed ly a» possible have some regular ee oe ans | een poe & ime to gov through them Rese, 3-4 malle.—Barives, wingers of the bat. for fo) The fer It would hot be a bad thing to wn, § to 6, won, Sadie I. O> Gheved tm the land, and woult Taye ONE OF CORGETT’S TRAINING STUNTS WHICH H& SAYS [always take & half bour of exer | faucy M. 110, third Ne ent utes vo Mp ttn, | “ane ‘cneng te wrought Se they ne WILL BE A GOOD THING FOR ALL BOVS— POSED 6 ALLY | cise, theo say your prayers and go| 7s te eu etty oud peihered about him these of hie Qol-| Mup-picher: and Joseph of the trite of FOR THE STAR. to bed ; é jowing who were the mightiest and Mest! Peek; and Alfred. surnamed he A Mok WE os x oY skillet, and these were of great renown! (end John the Fisherman and ms. won Netile te oT, emt with them cams William of the trite who came ¢ Ya ’ . 1” . aan : 3 — eolatte tot Time ee aioe ‘ SE efiee and baron the Lowa, oe tribe | ard “Gn #| WHEN THE KAISER’S SON GOE ro Y ALE SPORTING NOTES 8 Dane were wrowe Th mile.—stty And Te come te rare hat the Serabe| Ando! © eagered on Sesonane, (ek ta. ‘Wamen wan ‘ Seertes mere, Se eek Tk Manet: | souks of te games tnd theme who Weg: The high school girl hold their |W2%: Bemay. 112, second: Fairy) (phe Gere 7 That Serves You Best—Garv and thay gathered tm the land whieh Use ed were gore afrakt ans 4 Ae ry sureet, i third. Time 1.46 1-6. “— over againet Ballard, and prepared there! And whan they hed — Reem pe a . Fourth Mace, 1 mile 30 yerte — as to give battle to Matthew and hie follow: sew < the park yoster man. = Alx 4 be~ T. Fry 9 (W. Ke ine the ian 20 girle w the field and 3 wo Eduardo, 107, secor 4 Terp And when all were come te the field s gh - es ta Ce einen yetenah. ae with rule book in one hand snd /i6%, third, Time 1:42. man and the women, ree. even the babes the & hey ¢ b tn the othe Race mt le. 2¢ typo | and the sound of the fen-horn was beard « eucceeded In making prott wie 30 Hoss), € to won ot the Gerube was (ear headway. Miss Hubert w om, 109, eecond Markie May wan the fetowere ng, and Wailing and much satisfied with the sh , third, Time, 1:42 ball for the Sorube derwren ene! the high school co-eds are 1 Race ru ty—Asron J ‘ me Guwte at the new game, and from a Mas yg ee g mm hg : appearances the Sngitah me Tigges ee aCe ton has come to stay Th he y a ’ Comer sticks ame from ictorta LEXINGTON week, the origiva ler fron - tee amerwas east baving been delayed in com | sleven. 1 a fog | 62 (Austin) } ; --- t « Tem 16%, seoond: |B) bs ) On Priday afterneca | aire Time, feat || 10¢ AND tbe VALUES AT ONLY.. A Bs from the two senior re | ev} pi ae ae my —e Mes, have @ battle royal " | 6, second, Geneva s) eg) seball diame Last weok 49-8 | Over five thousand bandkerobiefs in this tempting ~ Liye of Miss Mowry's three fourths mile —|[f| group, Bome are lace trimmed and embroiteret; some 7 challenge to the boys of i (Nicol) 2 te 1, won , nel Bi con's seth Which Was aate ores _ oe | feetly plain, others of linen with initial neatly worked the date the game ect for this | 16 2-8 | one corner. Most economical choosing here tomorrow Friday rye roll held one an4 one-fourth only « nickel ast evening |” tar 137 (Minder) 16 to/B = ere zit Sy ettens will b pecond; Overiande a merexte a. 3:13 8 - ——— eam to * belt mile-—Col Bredy — _—— *° aneler 104, third, Time! abiqg to play bell seein. With k team from the Seat | W AY BARGAINS | tegay's ao » ypne mile—Tinker 0) 161 in The Room-Making Sale BASEBALL 32: far Dug has signed two new pitche One of them, = southpaw ns Ferrie, te sald to be on A ON The Vancouver bench dropped tm crackerfack. and Dug hed to step lively with the cin to get him. ta town thie morning. Parke Wi 268 and “Father” Tom Kelly were wae drafted from the Terese leanue Gey shaking sands ai! morn by St. Lovie and then turned ° Tom worked in the post. jo #. Paul Ht ete fer @ couple of years, bat been work ra GM has @ host of friends The Ca- cisoo, will soln . joke are ere for & series of siz. | ~Huif line of launch supplies just ' recet by George H. Woodho Captain Et. Mickey says he '* Co University street CREWS WILL RACE NEXT SATURDAY If You Have Never Known first and second Untverstt 4 The Comfort of se ake Was ing atu ay t, starting | Regal $15 Suits [2s 5% | Reg pee that ¢ . a t ‘You'd Better Get Acquainted |. _ ; Right Away 4 Berkeles | Does every man in Seattle know about the st le. the fit > in i tand the superb tailoring of Reg ip pd Suits? No; but | Moval i Nae a 4 ithey ought to. There are thousands of 1 who are paying : $20 and $25 for their clothes that wo id | get better valu CBR PITCHER KILLED f Regal $15 Suite were never better—never so good. The ' of pe are not built for mere show—although, when it comes to t ptyle there is nothing to equal them—but every Suit is put * me ee together honestly patiently and skillfully at w a wild p r Judge for yourself 5 eS es ee See that your S carries the Regal Labe : abn sci , * one ' 1 4 Your money back il a Want it aclouan ene Ne ' 615-617 FIRST AVENUE ave lett & sinens interests $1.00 Ten-Rod Clothes Racks |} 10¢ and 12o Chale Seats, a i he at 43e only . “ DOG SHOW OPENS Parcy Decorated Lampe Ge Hotel Coffee” ‘Pete, at Ye OFF only v So Pkg. Garden Seeds at, 100 Handy Potato. Maeno, tarvey, Will | Mack TOMORROW ones page fern | 08 oo... } 1 Koietier $1.00 Lanterns, complete at 160 Linen Candie Shades, a The and, Walter The annual bench show of the . Be colors, at oh tall, Neil Billa, Lester Wileon and | Seattle Dog Fanciers acooctation Mc Vulcan Bread Toasters, { Se Glass Lemon duies R , AL Smith Manager Harry Opens tomorrow afternoon at Madi. 9! Thomson and Coach Frost wtll ue nm park, w rpenters have re errr 15¢ (restore, at bat oar the (0 eon at work for a week providing be Whisk Broome at oniy AM RICAN I2E® ye At the meeting of the . quarters for Lae 4.0 animals to be 7. Plates at é ~ ansociation yesterday, t sen iudged = i. — us classes EVERY ARTICLE IN THE DEPARTMENT - pe gered. mm Among the highly bred canines OMt UST THINK oF IT! 2 ato - . i Sib which will be seen will be a numbe ______-REOUGED FROM 9 to 78 PER CHEE { , A - maperrits A. that won prizes at the . - - —_---- i 1 (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Va w vewk Cambric Embroideries, New Leather Sage @ ‘ - Mt Me widths up to 16¢ Browne and tant ag) ’ Dow's w te aking . Different new pat x coin puree a9} « ‘ ’ special tomor very special tomom . et ag being eu row at only, yard ze 4 f : (Seripps TVelearnph Se rs _ ’ > Coe , : ‘ 1c Henley Serges. 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