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° WHIDE SOX MAY PLAY A 2 eS waa Donal who 4 it We «| to win the world ten from. the Cuba last year, His norv A ' antly Cght ing ¢ pla whom he Sea to h » Into win: | naKgod sp wpeod and kept w a and will to have been the > oad play ‘ with San | gy coded t he | 1 onte base ‘ Frau Low Angeles before | ¢h tean Chicago Zox and the Seattle | starting ‘ Te eae team the oy It is sald that they may take | tal Chase by thee: when Ii emule aseba season — hext the northermroute to Chicago and ing up the Ameflean league first ahs series ty Beattio asemen, used to ) ia left-handed, a black-ha COAST LEAGUE WANTS TO. gir id J and. pla o J mally Then discovered that I 1 play the bag well enough to Seattle, Tacoma, a am from President Dugdale, of | fy peel tg ord Engee rs Spokane ar wanted the Northwestern league, offering | ti. joy and went to Chicago, where y the Pacific Coast leas » buy the rights to the Portland |} have played the bag over glmee With on mo thene tory m the Coast league iu Age Space Bays to draw from, the Mnances of the Mot @ replied that the Coast tand it in the Coast league would make a much leagu ld not part with Port agg amgonet oo better showing and, but would tike to include Se gh ; These facts were Brought ont attle, Tacoma, apd oither Syokune . by the » of Judge M¢ Vancouver in an eightteam @ the Portland team to a ust loaguc than eat rt of an appe I'd rather play ve & pretty falr wo AY'S RACES CAMP'S SELECTIONS wi SAT ted The fliowing cunstitui@ the a]! American football team as sele dy Waiter « OAKLAND, Senood Bloton Third Whe ¥ : : a a Wister, Prine iret yace, threefourths mile wens Lane bert j Blevation, 110 (1 6 to 1, won Guard Goebel, Yale. Crystal Coos or Schule, Michigan Palilipe Sherman, 1 Qward Erwin, West Point , _ Tuckio Rigiow, Tale 1 rst Ateatt, Yate John Quarter domes, Vale g Tait bach Wendell, Harvard. Fiadt-bock ... Harton, Prin be Fufl back MeCormick, ; Dougias, Ane a, au Heau a === trex tes Be hgh a 5), €C won Mandater, 106, second; Deutach land, 1:28. Time Fifth race, one mile and 100 yards Blanche ( oa «tf te won; Capt. Hale, 109 sad; La ane sell, 110, third Time +6 Great First Sesemen is , Bowling Fiend, Sixth race, five-cighths mile Burleigh, 108 (Miller), ® to 2. wan St. Francts, 107, second, Hurniag Bush, 100, third. Time, 1:00 16. LOS ANGELES. First race, five-etghths mile— Remay, 100 (Preston), 6 to 1, won May 100 nd Lady 100, third e100 26 Second race, three Thander Hill, 107 Queen Grove Mater, 107 ehthe mile Sto 4 Time, Grand M third pees Third race | Wen, 104 | Nellie Racine | 107, third ] | one mile Preston) 7 Timothy 4 to 1, won second; Blondy Fourth race, one miles—Marater, 104 & wee; Col. Jock win Gum, 4. third. Time, 1 28 | Fifth race, three-fourths mile Smirker, 104 (Harty), 3 to 1, won L. C. Widrig, 102, second; Laud able, 102, third Time, | a6 | Sixth race, seven-cighths mile | Critie, 109 (Harty), § to 2, won | Ingham, 106, second, Geo. 8. Davia | 106, third. Time, 1:24 and onehalf Preston), 7 to 103, second; Kd | Seventh race, fiveaighths mile | Prolific, 97 (Martin), § wou Kirkfietd Belle, 106, second, Buena. a third. Time, 1,00 3-6. ‘STANFORD PLAYS IN HARD The Stanford rugby tooth passed through Seattle yesterday on its way south o | games with Vancouver and Vict Three hard games lost in Van couver, put the team out of condl tion, and it also lest to Victoria, which is not in the came class with Vancouver Coach Presley was taken to a hospital in Vancouver, and Captain Koerner returned there to bring him back a serie JIGGS DONAHUE. (Seattic Star Excivsive Service.) BY GEO. R. PULFORD. troit, and he was eager for news of the pair of great heavers. base, runs a bowling alley this win- wish him success in his venture. SOCCER GAME ter on 39th st. and Cottage Grove Do you bow! any yourself? 1 av. The place is called the “Drex- asked, knowing that some players #1,” and | found Jiggs on the job retigtousty refrain from working| The Tacoma soccer team was out classed and defeated by the Seattle team yesterday afternoon at Ta coma, the score being § to 1, The heavy wind made playing diffieult but the play wed clearly that the Tacoma team was outclassed WANDERERS LOSE The Wanderers were downed by early in the morning, a few daye since, bossing the job of cleaning up for the day's business The Drexel was not doing the business it should when Donahue took hold, but it’s a different story now The southpaw first base man isa popular idol to the Siders, and no sooner had he ed the alleys than bowler to flock tn The result thetr ter Sure thing.” Donahue replied I roll a lot every day and night. I Wke it and it doesn't do me any harm Some of the pitchers say it herts them to bowl, but it bene fits me.” Donohue has reorganized the old Drexel league, and « schedule ts now in full swing. salary arme during the win to put a healthy bank rv on the | have ten teams in the league the Thisties in a league game at right side of the ledger before re- and five of them are composed [Dugdale park yesterday afterncon porting time arrives mostly of ball players. The others by @ score of 8 goals to 1. The Although he was busy had time to stop and chat field was soaked slow and difficult Donahne | told contain some star bowlers, and we are making every organization tn making the play him I had spent a day with Addie the city move along,” Jiggers cep - = ee Joss shortly before and had a long tinued ‘ Turkish baths, under Grand tatk with Bill Donavan over in De We will be represented at the ‘** —_ DEPOSITS MADE IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING JANU. ARY 10TH WILL DRAW IN. TEREST FROM JANUARY 167, » $1 Opens a Savings Account NORTHWEST wy No man should go without a New Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat, when values up to $30.00 are be ing sold for— TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT t { Money backif : See ayy you want it 5.9. manrian, 5 Vice Presider ALEXANDER MYt 3. Vv. A. SMITH Cachle On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. first Ave. and Colbie $i. SEATTLE, was, While we talked men began . CHICAGO, Jan. ¢—Jiggs Dona-| dropping in, some to bowl, some SEATTLE Ww $ ih } hue, the great White Sox first t shake hands with Jiges and } SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JAN. 6, 9008 = JERE KNODE COOKE, AFFINITY AND BABY : € te Floretta Whaley, 17-year-old heir ess, who eloped with Cooke, and their month-old baby Fiat in Ga Francisco Cooke and his “affi "tiv months unanapected wu name of Mr. and Mre. Gerald Baicom. SEATTLE BOY HONORED. Btre nw has on the alba adetphia t eutitied him to the d HYLANO GREEN At the Hotel Wallfirst Sunday afternoon, January 6th, by the Ret Mr. Cairns, Captain Horatio N. Hy jand and Mre. Jed. Green ! ANNUAL MEETING HELD. Seventytwo new members were aide yneregal of the ¢ Christian chareh. ac ports submitted at the annual meeting of the congre ga yesterday. Officers were elected to serve for the eneuing year A letter addressed to “The man Who wears tallest hat In Bris tot” has been correctly delivered in that Wnglieh oity Look! Quick! Regular $45 and $606 suite made wt & McGregor, 106 Ch at. for a few days if NEW CLUB IS ORGANIZED § Ja de Cooke, once fash a painter, which has been his trade DELAY In WORK J since leaving the pulpit According | NEW CHURCH HOLDS tary FIRST SERVICES 0 rsercrmnr i Whale Exhibitors to Help Homeless Babies ONE-HALF OF PROCEEDS NEXT MONDAY TO BE GIVEN TO THE WASHINGTON CHILDREN'S HOME FUND. erhibitieg ¢ The company now he big whale at Loma Park give half of the proceeds next Monda ) the Washington Chitdren's Home fund. As thousand te vi thin exhib t will m domat to iH “ and ” wi te the whale show do 1M ja xt Draw 4% Interest From January 1st, 1908 The State Bank of Seattle Cerner First Av. and Yesler Way You Buy Your Piano or Talking Machine From Pioneer Piano House I—You are dealing est and largest music establishment in the West. 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