The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1908, Page 2

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e LEAGUERS SHOW UP STRONG T's You IN PRACTICE GAMES next three Innings and Harry Rush finished out the game. Mobley THE SEAT New Recruits Play Upto to Mid-Season Form and Dugdale sss! ca wipventon” wu was Is Tickled. Achotiold at first, Bennett at seo | ond, Mudie at short and Kd Hick ey at third made up the tafield and played giltedge ball Myers took Ta two cracking fast games, that, wings are well protected) The 4 ef at the third cushion and Were alu up to mide 1 throwing from the fleld was accur Was re with blue ribboat form, Dugdale’s 1908 recruits made ate and satiafactory in ery wa Frisk was at left, Quigley at cen their forma! bow to the fan ou in Saturday's game the eallor ter and Coy at right fleld Prink Saturday afternoon and yesterda a lar league and Coy led the regulars with two The Saturday game, with the tean yone was Ww hits each, Hickey annexed one tr the U. S&S 8. Pennsylvania. ple owtng the visitors safe bingo. For the sailors, Me am in qulare annexing the nm 4 gentiomanly lot) Wherter, Bell and Goldfus each leng end of a 5 to 1 score ¥ we who a no landed safely terday the home boys duplicated but who play the game fo The locals had things a little| the trick by trimming the fast a hore ts in tt. Th infield is good |) more thetr own way with the Bro | Bteur aggregation from Snohomish enough for any league, and the wish aggregation Alien and| The boys from the river town car | 1 vutaide of the diamond were Fueschel had a try out in the box tied @ goose eg home, the ninth! ready for eve play which came and between them sideawiped tuning ending with the score nto their territory, Calderhead, at Snohomish with a big elpher, to 0 pase, plays « Wonderfully | weather was cold, but severa As «@ exhibition game, and aovepted eight hundred of the faithful were ay @ames were all to the candy. Th chance without an error His hand Myers and Stever did the! te as much difference between the| catch of Bennett's hot limedrive box work for the rivertown team, | reorulte for the team | was a splendid plece of work, Free Dudley was the hitting kid for the the aggresation Dugdale man and Martin, the battery for regulars, annexing three safe ered together this season a * the sailors, kept the leaguers, bingoes chofield, Frisk, Ha ts betwe ay and might. If the guessing all the time, Freeman mond, Portier, Stanley and Fues Rew ones continue at the lick they has good control aad plenty of chel each hit safely. Fortier and developed during ther first tw « vow. Martin could get a job Stanley took turns at the home sta Games it will be a hard matter to backstopping for a league team any ton, The new man showed ap pare down the material for the| time he aeeded the money well, Stanley was the old reliable, Yegular team Metcalf, Dugdale’s new side as always The inficid play is fast and snap wheeler, opened the game for the Today the squad will divide up PY. and white the outfield was gulars and for four innin, for a practice game among theur called upon very severely tn eith play we hand selven, and tomorrow the regula @ there was enough doing in| whom Dug brought up from Call play the Washington high schoo! | second ring to show that the | fornia, served the benders for the team, if weather permit OH, JUST LISTEN TO THIS BOER FROM Choice of many $1.50 Shirt Waists $1 18 ese § are. Shades are cell Mes (By Geo. R. Pulford.) Carlisle ts so fast that he will ran tomorrow ‘ * pink “ cardinal and peng ba - — ire has & speed merehant got bin apeed as a kid chasing cot tomorrow . Tend sc ie ifield job down here tontals mo the bunch grass uniry Busy. Sale Tuesday, $1.85. Don't let a chance like this slip past Take ve (Photograph by L. Van Oeyen, Staff Photographer.) pick of this lot of § White Wa 95c The colors a model styles are very ° 1908. 30, rLE MONDAY, MARCH NGSTER BREAKS RECORD AS A SPRINTER STAR GREAT FACTORY SALE A Factory Sale that means something to you In Merchandise being sold at most unheard-of prices mense A volumes of n unequaled Opporty, Buying Stylish Merchay, dise at the prices we ask for this week is just like picking up dollars j in the nity for you to save money on goods you need now E50 . aa Get in and get your share. Look at this— Lovely 35c Ribbons at Only 17c Yd. Cc Brilliant in Coloring, Charming in Design. Miles of Them to Choose From. See Window. street. £3 58255 582 of . running inte the th de of yards, enabled House an unprecedented bargain. See our window exhibit. Note the plaids, check and elegant Oresden designs. werp print silk ribbons, from 3', to 4 inches wide, tape all BSc and 30 values. Other stores about town are selling the same class of goods at 0c, but thew vant we ained in this instance aliows us to let you choose from this splendid assortment row at 17o @ yerd. All We and Shc ribbons. omer. 95c for $1.25 Shirt Waists August Prices in March—Time to Get An immense purch us to se ure trom this Rites variety in oT Lace Trimmed Dre Worth Up to $5.00 Each—Pactory WM, CARLISLE, ow very Comfortable gua } iil make Jack Thoney, Geo.| He used to hook up with a cotton Winters, Ha Hay, ¥ Flick | tail as big as a dog and run the ‘ ~ » . and some more American leagee| bunch of springs to death. Cartini Percales at 7$2¢. $2.00 Black Silk, $1 $1.25 Pictures at 1 pr ve look to their laurels this t# apt to reside in the Hub thi ; Aatonthian a n summer Hix name fe Wm. Cartiale, summer. Me may not be a reguiar Good, Washable Materials, Never One of = wony Bargains in sontehing Meat tor Loves nN MY CHEST and he hats from “out thar” on the but be is a sweet ball player and Sold Less Than 10c a Yard: sorte ate Beautifal Cok OVER TWKE~ antiJapancse edaw of the coutinent.| McGuire won't let him loose sia sabia Uk Bik, dake Ol Rich, Black Pea Sole 8 sect Colored Acree ay amen with stripes and small f aft ard wide: the famons paintings by the = cts, im the 274neh st eelt aan 3 best HERE'S THE BOER WHO THINKS HE'S GOING TO LICK THE TAR OUT OF GANS. HIGH WHITEW BOOK BY BURNS. A souvenir edition of Boxing and Self Defense The ASHES Vi VARSITY. NINE qua yd « | percaies got | but here they are, Take them where at $2.00 a ya tures are shown fe the | away tomorrow at, the Tic Factory Sale St. 29 siores of Beatle at $195. Washington high downed the landed two safe hits 1 2 ~~ at Factory Sale feat? “ep, | baseball team of the state usiver Th was fast from start to | wity yesterday, infileting # coat of finish, and Mullen, Coyle and Bel | thick whitewash upon the upper were the heavy swatters of the sea school players. Keiford, who pitch-) son, As the bith school boys play ¢ ed for the high school, way in splen- the regular league team tomorrow ar re did form and had 4 rikeouta to afternoon, the Victory added a lot ee e, oi Vv [his credit. T ani ve y players| of ginger to the t os 4 est piven : 3 ; —=|| 21¢, | Sutdiff ‘te ee a J. Shecban.. Monger 296. Leena eee nee eee eee! TO SEE BATTLESHIPS i \* ; Take boats at Mier 2 round aa 7 LL # PLAYER RELEASED, Fi tripe dally, 0c round trip. *** ¥ ; RRS * Richards who practiced @ —- as saematiar ers ea aeete ‘ ft tern Det oem ciBes Ice: tcherasy’a H. L. KLEIN o Make t @ has been role (. This morn @ ss THE SHOEMAKER. ‘ ; |@ ing the local manager stated & Ad NEAT FRIDAY If you can't get boots or & e | @ that Richards needed ut @ * @ league before being taken a; @ into the coast bunch, Dugdale @¢ Clothiers # @ le well pleased with the try @) cm a | @ outs, aod says ail are Olling @ - ae man Sho OWES even alee | @ the bill wo far * > ae — a Se le bs never sleeps , eRe SO SEES ESSE ES pet thet tee ee | terest that his money will ISSUES BOXING toot et WEONESDAY begins a oe month Each new mooth is a new starting point for taterest. lar depositors know this—they are eager to add all they can to thelr i OTrickas, Bs cur mrne Presiden ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. The Giemarck hae increased its already strongest orchestra in the Northwest by two more artiste, with Sctedatific edited (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) To fully appreciate Rudolph's; Roedolph says that one of the rea by Tommy Burns, champion hi , savings as each new interest day . ' c . ‘ 1 pion heavy. “ oun NEW YORK, March 20—Rudoiph | ability, it is necessary to hear bi s for bis being so tough is due| weight of the world, has bebh ts MAESTRO PIETRO MARINO, Director. comes around el! of his fighting ability. In the to the fact that he follo the | sued fro i R Voahols, the Boer lightweight, te in |“! & ms a lollowed the sued from the pr of Health and 1 TOR it is eve thle city, amoasing the sporting o4-| {POSE editor's off { one of mast for eight years, On one of Strength, Ltd. The book is proagy #*ine It ge yo orchestra that ever nae aa ee ie. ae TOR it am Tee Sey, Scanlan tek toasting 26 | Now Yor Ks leading newspapers, he) his trips around the Horn he wore fusely iliustrated with clever half ae ™ a> ot ae Dreams UNT! tors 7 ' | Was asked what chance he thought; no shoes, and his attire consisted tones, showing various poses and 1.8. Wwoo ; ey rien Rog hear — -~ One |he would have with Gans, Rudolph |of a pair of overalls ond a thin un-| blows, together with possible coun Ba Cahier oe ne te ee Taree artict * ney ye pete modestly” replied Vell, Choe|dershirt. whtch sometimes were!ters and defenses be , ae - at fighter. Eos we tt ns » licked some day, and | am|frosen stiff, “Look zt that hand, Hurns dedicates the edition to on ail last the" Pereavetance A match has been practically ar w vat can do it. If I waa/said he proudly, doubling up his “The National Sporting elub, in keep it up—thate aaa simemiibensn Gubeie and Gans I could vip bim I vouldn’t| fist. “Did you ever see such a memory of the hospitable and Keer ‘ to be held in San Franciaco on Dec. 3%, 88%lous to fight him. And|hand on a little fighter? Look at /«portamaniike manner in which that If Grand Opera and Popular Selections Daily—-All Requests Rendered dition day, end the fight ts to eo don't forget, I don’t only fight mit|the muscles Indeed, to even historic institution has treated me When Possible, Oa Saviegs ication sc Whnett aie my hands, but I use my prains and! think of Rudolph's strength, accord-|and the hosts of other American ve to Rething less. Gans, bowever, de mands a gusrantee of $12,000, which my feet as yell ring cheneral If Choe fights { am de regular|ing to his statements. you. would hurt and Canadian fought there me.” continued he will probably get. Unbolz states | pogo) . N pe nate: fhe will not fight in the Bast, nor | Graton’ card emote oe eteat Will he do any fighting at all until yy 1 am the re 2, ond @ be meets Gans. After that he wll | coast and de people are just crazy be glad to take on any one of the to see me. They © how I beat! Nghtwetgits Nelson and Memsic, and th oe | WE BURY ' YOU = ail "thelr money ou me. They would it, « . if they knew I was ge if lose. because they think so much | Instead of the antic Meaiad fro-tias fire works, the sexsion of the delegates |to the Pacific Northwest association ting, Who met in the parle attle Athletic club on Sat urday, proved to b old of any thing sensational big fight ality of Idaho, Don't borden your relatives PACIFIC BURIAL CO 601 Johnston tutldtog and the Academic land. The old regie tee will stand and carried TO SEE BATTLESHIPS boats at Pier 2 Ten row trips daily. 50¢ round trip ake acts of the association, w pute which had been threatened over the 3 dleputen Unequaled Security fs Offered for the Storage of retention of Will Ingile ax secretary | state Sp the PM ae Lee de Pianos, Pictures, Tranks and Other Valuables. We Can Tell of the association did not material: | ated was elected to a place on the 66 99 | ® Cont What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods, 4 weater Coats] 22822 Se S2S25 0 wt “Gus Brown” ss fil event ton to yn on. | McDonald, resigned } : 4 it a few moments later Inglis was |” ‘the question of retnstating | a | At Special Prices for clected by unanimous vote to the |number of athletes to. amatent | MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATE |, office be had just vacated standing was loft in abeyance, as e a . : ‘ortiand will get the next anneal the proposition may have ta be Baseballl Chub Fe er ee ie eet OF te) iS aSson ship include Washington State Gol | Amateur Athletic Union lege Univer. | | Or. L. &. Capps, of the Seattic | Optical Co., hi University of Oregon. returned. ee OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ............. LOCAL DIRECTORS 4. W. Cline A. 8. Kerry 4. W. Godwin John Schram W. P. Trimble Cc. J. Fr. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole boxers Whitman College, Public School League of Seattle League of Port ratifying all eOrrresretrer rrr ts | The Washington Trust Company | $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. Smith 0. J. Humphrey George F. Stone W. W. Chapin | et a wil Piggott 8. P. Weston | tcp C. &. Burnside H.R. Cline, } ai FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET SPOSSHOOSOOO OOOO OOSOSOSOSSOOOOSOSHOOOOSOOESOO OS | SPECIAL PROGRAM From 9 P.M. Alathy Balding, ewnrd by the Beandinesian Americon Dent Scandinavian American Bank | Alaska Building, BEKINS SAGE Ci CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. | We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE ft { Seattle. who have For Gunday Evenings . tol A.M. Our Daily a la Carte MERCHANTS’ LUNCH at Popular Prices Leads All Others, TRY IT DAILY DINNERS UNEQUALED. Professor Robert Engraw, Entertainer in the Afternoons and Dur. ing Dinner Hours. BISMARCK CAFE EMIL G, DE RY Proprietor tration commit a motion was the vious, “han in many years past fs ft ne wary to be can tious In making your selections of Clothing, etc While it is exsentin! to look for quality, the average man t* compelled to practice economy. Our stocks were bought with that object in view LET US PROVE IT! Good Suits for Men and Young Men $100$25 | For those who PT, Ag Bl at In & arr bank, yet wish to place thelr smal) s each nwonth tm a Peg ble ‘place, this Specialized Savings Rank. None but savings counts received, As good a rate of interest guaranteed @8 investment would afford | DOWNING, HOPKINS & & RYER, INC. BROW ERS Ptocks Bonds m F Aisne BH | Both Phones 204-20 ' Orders Exeouted ivr or on Mi

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