The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 2

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OCALS DMORE AND ST, : oe * | “2 uv i? BR PRNCH. N SGNS IN—ABROG AST Oss GETS A HOME BUN MANES A ef wit peand pe : wae Wouhd never heve & % x ft te the same old etry w a low } tng | team, end . ey ~ ; Fomnen. Wilson resiizes this, and & efter new players, Cud Yohn, from Beattie, Hea Butte, and Orie are foar scquis Wrengthen the Car » got off on the wroms & te the fans are hoplow that + good with Wilton vo cured @ timely htt ; Bt Jonn looks t 8 : Backstop, and his prove valuable to ¢ wakes rday b pe in & run. od chan sald Rut fatk about backstope! fellow Adrogast G Twell article. Al) rig tows was fus "ae throwing to ba H had ever seen " defora The “ tips the ball wit i tt Ie at sec ner throw, itm, and the as arrive ‘The crowd was th sympathy wit Vangouver pester and white ft wanted Seattio t io winning ther would have been a pretty « eral) feeling of satiete itt Candas had taker the 1. game OF two Woes =e: long to laugh wh purses he has 4 om April 23 a Philadeiphia oppotert was Nell Collins, ba effalr woe what & alled « a benefit litterence in the e and the em in San Franch vert Fitzsimmons th 00 « 200 more Hy ‘then T gota ke engagement In vaudeville at a ealary of $700 & week f Fitzsimmons battle netted the neighborhood ow $12,000 Up fa that time that was the big- gmount of money I ever carn ed Gone time th the ring fous TO THE PUBLIC ie Aristo Studio Is making hich photo; low prices. Also handsome & 9 cushion cov ers.) Come and see our work. 1414 - 24 Ave. ——————— 0. —EE AUS TLE | Attic Rows kr t 8 pop have been. BR t just to k ae wp every day | Jacob Schaefer Jr old son of the noted wis There are pot many boys who oan boast of the fact that they are golng to school to of Ddilliards learn the game This te the case with the twelve year ard of the Parke Wil & mistake tb taking L the ninth and Le Gore was and avemied to be ation. fie was in st 1, but Nelaon wae Bolly proport ‘ tle By kod like a rf beatde him w wo F he center of the jeld f © many ou tations Th ast League ts making more being ade to + of the game : awataet Mott wer made ¢ ke ae tf Brown might lowe hie star umger Higwinbdothar » to fast company by beating 7 t sonees as Wel t of th " at bosiness Miggy's eo Hickey MeKune hap and Gus Klopfs rotten ampir ing were the features of yeeterdays game. Give him ne te the bose a he gets #0 sore he can't see Bradiey, whe played third for five out of six gamer St Week, Was on the fing! cor Beattie yesterday, end play anged out (© » Iped the St washes te my be retained ee an extra Intie Hickey being back at his old corner today Meyers’ stunt of ete home re minded the fang of Hitt Hurley's fn a fifteen -iant + atom! days of the off North here In the west Learie When | was seeking & reputation | I frequently fought for §60 and $76 purses, and many times hed great trouble in collecting the cots. When | first blew into Chicago from Phila 4 Incidentally it was my } trip away from home, I had with me Danny Mo Mann, one the beat litte men that ever drew on a glove. This was {9 1899, and both of use were up againet it a money. At last I # with Kid Baxter one of those of fighters. J ing as referee, And be gave me i decision That was the firet time I be a ever met Choynek!, and it was only a few yours later that | met him in the ring and doteated bin de) elsively ~~ Giymple Market cute your mest bills in half. 118 Pike st.. oppostte the Bou Marche. Dr. Lee B tT, dentiat 6 Elite! oes butiding. Phone Main €25 Let Us Be “Your Tailor” We Are Exciusive Sellers in This City of Regal $15.00 Suits Money Back if You Want It 615-617 First Avenue the Square Opp the Totem Pole mie! Under the Exacting Eye of Mis Dad, Jacob Sehacfer, Jr, le About to Try a Position Draw Off the Red Ball. tvories Young Jacob 19 at the present time attending St. Viaters College Joliet. I. For four hours h day he studies the lines, sugles and Enalish” that go to make the fine points of the game of billlurde Hincidentally he is being tutored % some of the ‘brasches of the Nn gitsh language Hite course In billiards has been mapped out for him by bis father. DOG SHOW IS OPEN the animale beeen MEYERS STOLE HOME i — Meyers stole home ng it did « Spokane had * x put the game away ® sic Waiat ie to the « and Kellackey had tied ' op with = bingo, sending a over in the ninth, the crowd a The tw a 4 and i, ga c ‘ ‘ » an s ‘Ff ‘ ’ yen ‘ : ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ~ i THE SEATTLE 8 “LOCAL MAKE THE YOUNG JAKE, SCHAEFER 1S PLASTER CAST FOR ' R--WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907 leet my share of the cloute. Well,| ona; Prine ————e / fot my sectiy how 1 feel Whe’ Go| Tae, Ter meee now, but { can't. But, eay,| sixth pace, ome fh watch mo neat yea yards Wootma ir ‘ta ‘a7 Pran ic Pitti One of the best straight rail bil |RACES YESTERDAY ee ner 10, ihe Mard players of Chicago has been | hired to conduct this course. Play | = ae ing form, technique, and touch are x OAKLAND “a looked after te carefully ae tf the| Gaaod Ine plaslor cant were year K | iret race, they lad was etudying to one of the | BUTTE MANAGER INTENDS TO arid that thie treatment will Dring) pirat pyoe, aifieedixteenths of a ane Sie a) iy Ta PLAY NEXT YEAR AND WILL Ba ua Rs NPR be SEF | te et ton 5 oo 4 es me 140. tat a »/1 won; @t. Avon, } secon 19 1-6 AK 1 will be all right next season,” | | 13, third Time : TAKE QUBER TREATMENT IN 1) have consulted the beat special . sem, 1 ‘ win Pee nn oue-halt E D fat orth Won n Ce Pot Ae hy Nicol), ‘ ORDER TO GET IN CONDITION = t my Bony oe Py fecond race, thirteen-sixteenthe | fs t Brigade, 108, Pr vised me to piace myself in a | of & mile~RBro Pyro, i (Keogh), | F 9, third. The, ot » of Paris cast § remain 20 0.1, won; Bonar, il, secus I ace, three-quatters | Riwee Hall, the talkative mate that way for two m "| My x, a 104, third Time 2 v aay Cases wl ¢ or of the Butte te nd ti] muscles wil! again become Joop 1:22 16 © won otter, 112, ; ial t He snd 1 ay om how od aad 1 will be in better condition Thi race, seven-eighths of # Airship, 115, third Time qm ho hurt his knee last year, one Of 1) nave heon for years mile_Col, Jewell, 104 (Buxton),| Fourth race, one the best shortstop» in the minor How 40 1 feel about playing?! 10 1, won; Yellowstone, 107, Dolan, 100 (Gaugel), § to 4. oagues, will be ip the game again gay, old b as I sit on the beneh * li Mirthfal, 109, third. Pasadenm, 106, second; The oxt year. Russ has determined |! get nervous and only wiwh | Tig 1% 5 1 . third me. 1:44 4h 1 » dome bec ly to spite could Jump In, eather up & fow ‘ourth race __ Pitt steeplechase jome beck just simply to spite SU! OvmD ite and line some of of « mile—Sugar Morrison), "$Me je coneneny eae } bs - ight out into th er), 9 to 2, won I r 0, ; sects jing the he had quit playing be remenmt second; Grace G., Te 41, third. Time, $3 cause he bad scoumulated such a gare i . ate 76 se and on surplus around the waist ime i fet a Fifth race, seven-eighth= aon pour v6 (Brandt), qq What woald you think of this K into the working mile-Lem Reed, 109 (Pisher) won, Fonsolucg, 199, Hall says he je going to be en co every ones fo awhile and ito 1, won; Oroiz D'Or, 109, sec | Bottles, 104, third ‘Time, 47 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST a. GARVEY~ - oT co. ase best of the modern musica) con servatories, Once or twice each month Jacob fr. goes to the col lege and holds rigid examination of the yousg man’s ¢ } When saked fr by «& friend, why hb spew much time on the young man's billiard educa tion, Jacob Sr, said “We want the world’s champloo ship title In the Sha family to 1912 as Well as in 190 Pa ttertew Mimwin® “impish ee League Standing Won, Lot. & ' 7 Fy » + we eo eo | Baer | + ) wie | i | aneinl Portiand ‘ tees ft UU . e il Angeice an ol on Francie ‘ ; Ratteries ant Wager; Ashley « | treet Umpire Derries | League Standing ont j * : ’ +4 AMERICAN LEAGUR. a or > is , I 4 De League Standi 4 NATIONAL ERAGUR League Standing HANLON LIKES ROY HITT li —1'S—ll7 SECOND AVENUE. Here’s a Most Extraordinary Bargain Event Seattle’s Greatest of All Silk Sales A mammoth pu: chase of this season’s smartest new plaids, checks, striped taffetas, dainty messalines, in floral effects, Louis- ienne checks and plaids, silk moreens, peas de cygnes in plain colorings, spot proof foulards, polka dot desigas, etc., regularly worth — $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Tomorrow At only 59c a Yard © Never 3efore Equalied! Incomparable! | Phenomenal Values | ’T was indeed rare good fortune for you, as well as our selves, that our New York office secured these silks so much under price, and this ia face of the greatest market scarcity ever kaowa ia the annals of merchandising. Prices, too, are soaring skywaté | as never before. It is especially urgent that our patrons advantage of such an opporiunity while they can. The Nerthwest Wil Never Witness Another Such Sik Event This Year THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST | “it GCARVEY~ BUCHANAN — 113 —lIS—Il7 SECOND AVENUE. —_ ue

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