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SEATTLE IS NXT 10 Made Six Scores. ss 1908. SDAY, APRIL 30 THL CLEAR HEAD AND MEMORY TANK NEEDED TRACK MEET ON =<" "0 SW ta 1F YOU WANT TO CATCH ’EM NAPPING SATURDAY 50 (By United Prog) == | PT 90. Washi Ne panies Mert - WRESTLING NOW HAGE stray HOW To PLAY THE GAME 88 Lincoln and Washington GHOW HAS cri WIND THE BAT m | Highs to Compete With | the Tacoma High. Johnny Kling Gives a Few Pointers | on the Gentle Art of Footing the ° “ A there were ' Du ’ Batters From the Reosiving End ‘ © i th fo tatlo The trianguler t ' “ » . . th . : will a na on Bute Takes Second Game From ‘i« ' at the z w x on Batur \ whinging & higt ¥ ott vee ne the Lince and Washington niet ‘ the Cats and Jumps to wr wae sow “~ cage rdleghen > yy eg Bae ih en cond race. “~ heneine {Yan probably rank higher than ar | On paper and past performan y and the little sphere went on * scurded as having the entries w hard contend ‘ : avec ts ; , edie by © of his wonderful work final hone There ts little to ¥ CUMtOeTH, Whe. ay « ” h a the world feo choowe betw the differ om for years, kno Cats Get Real Busy men " and unless a ed to show up strong is mile 1 the third with the bases “ ° . “ ed by o® iF Byrd customers, @ ‘ Robert pulled himself po. or he will " nein both t er : 4 e on me. he fifth that the Cats real a ¢ Washington's Batries furnivhing bey tarted to seratch, Sta took @ tr know! . . . 4 lene, - pass and Moore car xt with of the gan He May's af, was traly the Chas cond @ Van was too ¢ a brain capable of straight for Seattle yesterday revere and B of the batter's weak are <i _~ yen of the da s gives 0 at a reat ad . te ’ " ing Van } Mab {tcher just Where and what to = ‘ Frisk and } weat mithrow, He must know how - a foul fly which was handled by | balls tt Is safe to tying tn ae Agnew, Koo Staniey it for a runne re try | - Aen * Rennett yut another nice | ing for the mat bat. He can Wie i ese for & clean tee er often force the ba to go after —~. : ct be Rom ef a bad balls by ing the piteher mh fe third. Quig ined orking the ball across the corners 7 . * ' Van Huren, and Bennett got home | or just side. This Is not always | shin, Potten, Snyder ahead of the return throw by a ‘ and it ix the } SES Allon went in for Coy and the | enougt fistinguiah the (Staff Photograph by L. Van Oeyen.) | he Abe | first man up, Brown, hit one direct: | stars fro ere katops. olay Biatvten, jly over second base that seomed| “Having the entire f before JOHNNY KLING AT BAT. | high © ae tie . lito be Koing about 600 miles an/him, the catcher i# in poxition to ile a ate i A. G VANDERBILT hour, f ott made one of the off every play to the inflekt it ‘ ‘: cH t spectacular plays of the sea: | # . de- | stop can steady him and frequently titede at bat. And as every little |. iee-vert dae ce . cammnsont LORD LONSDALE * ketting the liner on the bound, | fi If | pull him out of # bad ho! incident comes up jot it down in 4 dos Talcott, Jack . - Suet ' ing himself by a des | he ckstop he te Y catehert just breaking memory’s bank book for the future ; Seahie LONDON 0.—The'Sport of FOR HIM OR H¥MN, — t th time to throw his jof nee to hin pite into the game w well to make Some day a bunch takes from this : “ A (wrestling has been taken up by two eatertad a res jf gets wobbly, as a study of every man at bat. Pind may Win a game or stave i ak patrons who ought to give it quite morning; @unen se be the seventh, Brown's ab-/ case, a wise back. ‘out bin weak points. Study hie at morn, Thevtipee & boom. They are Lord Lonsdale sacred songs, grand nd jas eo managed to annex another} lio Jackeow, Carr, | president of the National Sporting or the teas comm tally, but the locals turned around ' th 7 sue of Lantos, and Adres 8. Ven the Victor ts al ye : “ derbilt one »¥ ealthy ways reedy a diag oa and made another score to even up Waltrous fortilt. These tw y wealth to voles Qhe seutimest of ® bs leaguers today occupy 2 vut, Van hit to right | puree f 919,000 for a return match How can you deny — the averages next to the top of the |annexed a double and Van scored. | — i » George Hackenschmidt and oot ony pry lees heap. Capt. “Pug” Bennett and his | Dode Rrinker landed on the tl Today ts Ladies’ éay ich. They stipulate that totem-pole bat played sad havoec/|in the direction of the sun fiteld,| ST ae the match must be held in England wring with Starkell’s twisters and really | but Ross never scared a mite and} George Freidiine, = e om Taleo or on ot neutral soll, preferably og won the game, for in the second |he held onto the sphere with hie! 000". "MN et Diamonds and Jewels France. Hackensehmidt, from w alpe inning he lifted the horsebide to/lunch grabbers, ending the 64% | frou North Dakota, will make his mn the world’s ¢ soy the roof of a house ont in the direc: | pense | appearaace tomorrow or Saturday - . GLOVE CONTEST {ahip recently in Chicago ts tion of Lake Washington, and Se-| Today tor the Ladies ; Are kept abs@lutely safe in our’ vaults, . sian, while Goteh writes U ‘enn er bi ‘ attle’s second-sacker ambled around | j is Ladies’ Day oa driving in twe men aheed | the corking feet game whic M was much joy fer the fens An for Dugdale, he was the “whoop | lchamps and the locals are putting | 12 te 5 on Tuesday up, it ts expected that a large de! ‘emup” kid with all the fancy trim | mings, and if Me pets can admin ister a few more thrashings te last year's pennant winners during th “TO SEE BATTLESHIPS.” Fleet will be at Puget Sound Nevy Yard 3 more days befor leaving for Frisco. Take beats ae pler 2 Ten round trips daily round trip. | jegation of the fair tame will | Dugdale the honor of accepting | standing tavitation for Metcalf, the left hander whe jout 11 men In a recen | Butte, will piteh for the coke s-e~ee Something ts getug to happen in golf shirts thie month. It may be a little early to talk about it, but I had to unpack three big cams of fine golf shirts this week, all the new weights, with dots and hairline and al) the latest detteate esiors, all with attached cuffs, and they look about as fine as © drewe shirt. Every one in going to negtigees this spring and summer. You hnow 1 told you they would be worn for busi news as well as for recre ation and vacation days ‘This te going to be a hot gemmer, and the hotness is going to wtart in a litthe earlier than usual. I got this tip from a peddler who makes a specialty watching the weathe: He has never missed his goes, and you'll not mins your guess if you stork up on negligees a Nttle carty this veason. | think this should be an excle tye shirt store. 1 told the hows this, but he said What's the matfr with being an exclusive hat store?” THE®HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole ° 1 ‘ acur uw H. L. KLEIN | The Best Shoe F ring | the City While You Wait 217 JAMES BT as hin Theredays en {ome gravied wine ont of name. AT ABERDEEN has already signified bis willingnes to accept the offer | Vanderbilt has never before evinc ed ony partioular imterest in (My United Press.) wrestling, and his action in putting ARERDEPN, April Arraage up half of the $10,000 purse is a been made for @ 20-| surprise contest, under cleat ‘The Second = Contrals the Second Cascades by walloped ot and are accessible @uring business hours. You aR worry and anxiety concerning thepe | matters incident to having them insyour home. _A Safe De- posit Box costs only $4.00 a*year am Ratlortes were |Ottver and Crease, Bishop and Me _| Dermott. The Second Comtral lame a challenge to any (oom averaging met more | years j are saved glove ame TO S€E BATTLESHIPS.” The way Dug'a pets are leading breaks, between William Rutschow ces 0a 5 hile "okt tee tae Northwest Trust & Safe Ce ee ences | eM Ser SM Pua Geant Sot Sabena heahe-e Sanh 208 & U. 8 Navy Yard Route Steamer jcaving Take boats at | tthe mere lactng at the bell will Menticelie leaves Flyer dock 6:90 pier 2 Tem round tripe dally, Se) ooo eee pat ve ond 0:30 am. Hats Worth Up to $12 at ¢ 1:30 and 4 p.m. rownd trip. the segregetion away ramen. » in It looks like the fight game ix on Fo declaration “di CAsm eR the blink Is Portland Mayor Harry Lane's that he would allow me more arene shows comes the sinew ment that some organisation, or soctety, or something of the kind. towing has taken a stand againat the mai)! 75 p ffere tan: Srenaiaiien,. teanie the About 75 Hats, all different, to choose amongy prisefightor will have te get off Every hat is full of distinctive style and beauty. __—u All are this season's productions, and you canna make a mistake in your choice so far as the jon is concerned. You can have just the you want, and the shape and width that becomes you most. Real val- wes are $7.50 to $12.00. Choice to- morrow at New Knox Black Sailers, in rough | or plsin straws; spe 1.49 | and*appropriate ——— cial at.-each mer hats, at . $75.00 Ostrich Plumes, a tmited | Regular $1.25 French antity to be closed 49 | | on sale tamerrow at, out tomerrow at the cluster, only ....+.+! Paney Feathers, GQuilie and Wings, worth = tw $1.00, at o + ° . | Tf the Siwashex cae aewen a ma-| | jority of the gases thie sertan with | Aberdeen, Manager Dugdale will be jabout the prowdest manager im the | \xeme today. The memory of that | first series of inet season, when the | ten | Removal Notice Om and after May int, J F. TORMA CO., Incorporated, will establish ther headquarter offices the Johnetes Pullding, Third av. and University et, opposite the new postot tee. Gumes, i vemos teem CC i NO Cl RRM BE te tte Red Silk Poppies, very a | (By United Proas) LONDON, April 30.—There we | further negotiations yesterday | the arranging of a coutest between | 4. F. TORMA & CO, lee, Jack Johneon and Tommy Burns. Jobnetom Bldg { e e . which Burns depostted $16,000, Beattie | als ¥ 1 Sam Fitzpatrick, Johnson's man | e C er, said | “ie Go RS 48c ki |anything until Burns gets the ide ee, Friday and Sa in he is to have $20,000 as will be days of Pe afte Sead gpg Pog Late copyrights, handsomely | ‘ | body 1 eeer a0 BSS ae bound in cloth and printed on interest in the canna 36 mane. th pooel aa aplendid book paper: the best ) | Burns to get such a lump of| — : — fiction by the best livieg aw Departiay d aon | ° |} thors, Including fine sheer am : a, will remain in England e e osits “The Spellera,” by Rex Beach | white muslin ma Y ka “Beverly ef Growstark,” by | beautifully” t wit | ee Geo, Harr McCutcheon | oe | i “The Right ef Way” | with embroidery * ot ot Gilbert Parker ce . ture ‘ie oe 5 a ee seis ‘pocagectaa” hy lace; at Jeast a $ Rim 4 Raiph Connor | different designs cov Be Por twenty yoars in a bank thet pays 4 re eee sh aeeass choose amongs fini ‘ ; H per cent Compound Interem, can, at the - - ’ ' >s \# , Cad gt that time, draw out % a week for PE a | lar prices Yesterday's Games t pst of his life, no matter how long “Riehord Care, —" chens | $3.75 each; q At « «' ae ves Not only bu hia «¢ ‘ t At Brook ‘ee sd a nia Bg sal = yout — Winston Churehitt these two days a is 3 At Moston-—¥ York 6 more money than he dey 4 Gerkare deri ot Ae | each on. * eer wei j Now, a man's earning period ts longer Misabeth itis | z than 26 yours, Suppowe he deposited 86 We have aleo nearly every en} a w ou. Pat & woek from the age of 20 to the age of of Jack London's books, The | § s ie ier 60, He could then draw out $20 per entire series, ms above, on | hie + $ on Week as long as he lived and also leave sale here at, the voi 4 c = = Cor Leute |e ees ty bis heirs TWO AND ONE-HALF ume 48 ° “Tied : a ee MER the TOTAL of all his depooits $ Petticoa’ 98c bare. 3 ; 4 It's Me ermpiewt sort of figurina—any ssasgogp oye schovlboy can do tt t it does show Ve expect to close out the importance of in t; It does show 35¢ Hose at 23¢ Women's Bleck Cotton Whee three tines of Bet . siete a the cumulative power of the amall sums pencieietttndacdinatttntid coats, with full, deep flounces yw. They are al Fie that ere stead! saved; it does show Reys' good, heavy quality, 2x? niahes t ny re o! of the same heavy Yorm what CAN be accomplished by the man Ribbed Merce ~y Pc fr a 4 with many rows * servic ble muslin Mat who makes the STAKT aud then KEEPS Howe, very elastic; the ‘kind tucks, cording and dust ruf and are 63x90, 72x00 and® PACIETC COAST LEAcUR iT uP that ere easy to pat on and skirts that you cannot inches tn size, . TER® at Fr Portiond 4, Prieve PP, ashing | begins a ata meni, pert hard to wear out; regular Se match anywhere at lees than choice tomer, At Loe Ane akiend An you have a Savings Ace t work quality; special F y 12 , . iced at the one By ——. we «it If mot, it's a good time to think, at vasiva Rem = thittk hard. Are you going to make the im a Sip. have start and get @ shave of the interest that begins tomorrow? Standard ¢ his (> 4 ‘ ister w «= lf Scandinavian American Bank ro | Poor whl ‘ yt nt ry 300 vs Ol ie iz ents fe Baxter, Revwsnir Dow nso Mehtiore” maitdieg omen Alaska Ewildiag, Seat ——_—< . uteliffe sop he ne