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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908 GREAT NIGHT FOR SPORTS | Dr. Roller Will Wrestle All ~ Comers---Boxing Bows. | | Press Club Will Give Big FLYING SQUADRON OF THE SPRINGFIELD, MASS. “FLYERS” PUT OUT FIRE BEFORE ALARM STOPS RINGING FIRE DEPARTM Event at Dreamland (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | too heavy « load to « on puew-jcrews of firemen, they to attend | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, June atic tires and solid tires aro um |all fires, be added to the depart | ; desirable ment. it Was figured that 16 men Monday | A “flying squadron” (hat Ge" 19 “The city has a claimed popula: |thus equipped would be ms useful . } fires tn automobiles te a tion of 76,000 and an area of 38 a8 40 men distributed in the ord ee eae | feature of the Springfield fire square miles, Th are 19 fire inary way and that has proved to | partment Two autos, each ca mpanies, eleht which have | be the Besides seeing Dr. Roller take on} ° ate ae ae 1 ongines. A a year a The aquadron responds to © comers, Gees Whe attend the : as . “4 ce Eau 4 tt was de led that an addition of | all gen ral alarme and hae been Ur pose. ne equipmen ney CA ) men to the a nent a a found ¢ ble of dealing alone with Press club benefit next Monday)... rises only hand ext ish: | wolutely necessa An.in the cane} many small fires reported by tele might at Dreamland rink will be af | ory and axte but they | in y t meet the | pb They get to fires im a ferded the opportunity of observ-| formed useful service. Fire hose | exper at hand. Some | hurry i " d ane are o € tere ve . emergency by au 1 remember a fire about two ing #uch past masters of tho game| and ty are not carried be | gen! reer « p cause, it is sald, they would make gesting that two autos manned by miles from here. eald a habitant, as John Slattery John Dreher | | ge on the mat | and Slattery ts secretary to Mayor y, and played In a rag man th d Drehe oliee reporter ner Slattery will be a favorite in the their toes all the time and pulled Petting, as the city hall officials and | o sees ; a matic “ elding police think him invincible. Dreher, | ® wate Ha fa the * 0 oe however, is sald to be the clear! he Car = janes and bel champs of the wise oues| en to ix bite goods and some muy ™ even of th are picking him uver has won seven ° Roth r mat lest eight games with the che fw win and the contest ant ’ and are sow in third place nN HH h nt comers | De. Retier will wrestle al = crowds at the games are large and and guarantee to give $100 to any-| ene staying with him 15 minutes. | Bevera! lightwetght boxing bouts) wit! be staged and Guy Buckles and} enthusiastic Thing to Brinker in the Game. * ee Martin, “the Ballard Demon,” have! cousented to put on a fourround/ sows : et go for the newspaper men sii . | A local newspaper man has chal-| Be Laie, oe Jenged Lonnie Austin, athletic In| (By United Press) HT structor of the Seattle Athletic club.| VANCOUVER, B.C. Jone 10 3 ! 3 fe & three-round bout. If Lonmie| nose Brinker was in the box for’ " @ill go on, a fast Bout will be ae | A rorg cakintant aad weak te sured Canucks didn't de to him fant worth| 4! ne Tickets are for sale at Dizard’s | p05) Geore, 7 te 1 at 8 ‘ “ cigar store at Second and Yesler,| landed on Dode's twisters |'™** eA sc apa ono Gad mail orders for tickets should/), the second Inning and three, “* °“E"*~** be sent to K. ©. Beaton of The) oiog * and five errors wore NATIONAL LRAGUR on when Star, C. B. Rathbun of the Times, | ..¢ oe F. P. Goss of the Pt | d aguinat the ch [the smoke cleared away. Five runs }had crossed the plate and {t was MAY BE MATCHED yle went in, but too late to }atem the tide of defeat Aberdeen secured one lone sec tm the fifth tnaing, while the Cane dians got @ run across in the ‘ . fourth and another in the eighth. Boer Unhols and Kid Sealer may) py. minek ¢ made six errors Be matehed in a 1Ground fight at! Spokane. during the game, all of them cost Jack Kearns, manager of Kid|~ ‘ Wen Lest , is making efforts to open up —, —~ eae 4 | as the fighting game at Spokane, and On! 4 ? " ry | Men Pramciece Me ae ae if he does, his first card will be and the Hoer. would be a big drawing card at Spokane, and a match be- tween he and Scaler would draw from all over the Northwest. Yesterday's Gamen Portiant—Portian’ 18 Onl At Oakiand-—loe Angeles & Prites ] NOMTHWENTERN LEAGUE Cor, Second Avenue the oftr Ree end Pine Street Hot and Gor Kearns can arrange to pul! off jects Tight Mot ond Cold Waser Won tam, het the fight, he need not worry about Hou is ee eee ss ee ‘CHAMPION GAME TO BE PLAYED TODAY The crack baseball teame of the Lincoln and = Washiogton high jschools meet this afternoon at Dag dale's park to decided the scholastic champlonahip of the city Both teams ha ken & game from tbe other this year and to | day"s contest will be deciding The teams have been practicing hard for the contest and as all the | be on hand early to cheer their rep resentatives. | 3:20 o'clock. | At Dugdale’s park yesterday, the Nationa! Bank of Commerce defeat led the United Ranks by the lopaid ed score of 21 to 3. The victors could have made a larger score had they not exhausted themselves | runoing bases “Why should I buy a Regal $15.00 Suit? Why not go to any good-enough Cloth- ier? Aren't $15.00 — 2 Suits all about the same? Isn't the mak- ing of clothes reduced toa science; so that all can do about equally well?” ’ No. Fifteen-dollar Suits are not all the same. We have been buying Regal $15.00 Suits from the best makers for years. Other makers offer us $15.00 Suits—try their best to outdo the mak- ers of Regal $15.00 Suits. But Regal $15.00 Suits are full of good style, good tailoring, and give permanent satisfaction to you. It isn’t because the makers of Regal $15.00 Suits “know it all.” Other Clothing Makers know how to do it, too—but they are too anxious for the nearest dollar—there are other Clothing Makers who also know, but they haven't the or ganization; others don’t know, but think they know. ¥ LUNA The Nation's Greatest Playe Free Attract BALLOON ASC Good clothes for $15 per suit is not easy from hard, intelligent and honest work itcomes | Leslie's Barn Yard Cireus aft Myers’ Hand. Briggs & Rose exhi of strength afternoons and evenin SPECIAL ANN Your money back if you want it THE@HUB Opposite the Totem Pole Ralloon ascension Saturday a DAY, JUNE WTH, WRESTLIN BRIGGS and FRANK ROSH, AFT Bvery Saturday will be chiidr guardians will be admitted free t ote will be sold for 10 cents to a COMING 800N Meck Capt The rooters of both schools will) | The game will start promptly at} ene en er eae BURNSMEETS SQUIRES (By United Press) } PARIS, June 10.—-Tommy Burne, champion of the world meels Squires here next # day, June 113. Hurne will leave * Austral jearly nest mouth, where he will iprepare to meet Lang in August |The champte win, lowe or ra to America by nver, B.C ED. BRUSSO BETTER Will receive $20,000, * He says he will way of Van and Soattie (By United Press) OAKLAND, June 10.—Kd. Prageo, jbrother of Tommy Marne, has jm proved somewhat and bas jeft the is still a pretty Gok doctor sta hat noony eration will bi || hospital He man god bi er or later an < to be perfort Hurns has brother's cor learned that wae no tiem diate danger cided te accept My offer from Australia YACHT RIVAL HE | The Rival of Everett that will race the Sptrt for the honor of defending the Alex jander cup, arrived in the Sartor | yesterday afternoon | Ted Geary, commander of the Spirit, will arrive in Seattle in a few days. He is now blockaded by | the floods at Butte. The trial recee! |betwoon (he vessels will be held in| & short time. The Everett men say that the Rival is # fine craft and if they) jlowe It will mot be the fault of the |boat. Those who accompanied the i are Commodore Goklfineh Messrs. Kinney, Cooley, Ban-| croft, Wright and MacAdams | The Rival will take several trial spine about the bay today and the/ crew will be drilled io handling the) canvas and when by ren notified of hig) | ] | (Star Special Service.) BREMERTON, June 10.—A com siderable number of the graduating | clans of 1908, of the United (Sates Naval academy, have been ordered to duty ou ships of the Pacific Meet The following midshipmen have been ordered to duty on the crulser © J. C. Cunningham, E L. Owwald and J. M.) The following midahip- men will join the St. Loule here be |fore sho leaves for Honolulu: J. L.| |Sehaffer 8. M. Kraus, M. BL Me| cleary, K. Heron and C. C. Clark |The following midshiporen have |been ordered to join the cruiser | Milwaukee in reserve bere: R. C Saufley, R. H. Donavin, J. Kauft man and F. C. Betsel, | Alleging that a rival real estate dealer, F. i. Me s. came into hie laffice and took a prospective buy away from bim and afterwards came back and assaulted him, 1 D. Ved der, the junior member of the firm of Tom A. Vedder & Son, of Port Orebard, had Meyers arrested oma el ‘Be of assault and battery, and the latter was fined $20 and coatp in the local justice court | | A long fight for city gas was terminated here when the city counct! granted a franchise to Bera Norman, giving bim the right ¢ |construct and operate a gas pl and lay gas mains In the city of | Be merton. The rece? of th franchise guarantees to furnish t $1.35 and to have the piautein operation and tay one mite of dit tributing mains of proper sige with Hin a year th he os PA =<" { { PARK) | round on the Pacifle Coast tons Daily ENSION 3:30, ernoons and evenings. Concert by bition of physical culture and feata es, and Uncte Hiram and the Pt, JOUNCEMENT. nd Sunday 3:30 and 8:38. G MATCH BETWREN ERNOON AND BVENING. SUN JACK en's day. Children aecompanted by 0 the park. Three ehitdren’s tiek- i}! i) amusements jem'a Air Ship CHAS. LOOPP, Manager with the except ta ba ' Hutte are within striking distance ¢ “ of th er. Only 146 separate He worked out i Beattle Aberdeen from Spo early in th . k of the tailers and that margio 1 u mo would look sick ' ' , . phyg three men at the Washing who have earned their let Me ‘ . ters on the track team, met you ¢ f all wta ' terday and woted ok Vernon, la | Vernon js # distaneg runner, The | Chicago conve Jtrack team haw good prospects for hietes will enter the t t The Seattle All- College baseba hg " 6 i - team will play a similar organisa t tion at Everett next Saturday after } noon, A of stars on the Gilmore Doble, the form f eastern ce diamonds will be in sot A B, hi " both teams. the football team of Wast waphe ’ U" next seas wi x : 2 e near the business center, “that! 1. 111. neseball team left for! *2.tme purple & t showed ay peed. A tion Of | seattle yesterday morning over the for -oglagan 6 the squadron got to the fire, put] /, ein gto ‘i = ine A i oe fo past tw THE it out, went to the alarm box and |Ore#om Bhort line, bound fo nominal succor » had to walt there some time be | Mt ts a. wag se “| material. Th . th fore the alarm quit ringing ems OF Camerrew Morne knows Doble b , ie ioe ‘ ye Loge. fn gy gh and Butte will open at Dut coach and ba THe wroLT7 ELMcpRORm “ gate the seheme and # couple of a a “t western cities are sald Yo bave| Ralph Pingree, the Seattle pitch-| Jack (Twin) Sullivan wants an a8 ArcaQs Athen ° decided upon ite option. Spring | a field in also up to date in the fact at both the chief and deputy “ chief have autos with which to u hunt the flery demon | sto! Ghot Goes East. BAN FRANCIBCO, Ju KE. Gorman, eb of jstol shot the Golden ( and Kifle| club, @ e United States Revol will leave for! the Mast tomorrow to participate in the practice shoot on the Seagirt range, New Jersey first in the try-oute for champlonships and will the entire Pacific const SPORTOGRAMS rman represent Beattie t now tied with the Biack Cate for the next ne to} tall end If the Vancouver team | keeps on walloping Aberdeen, and Seattio can win from Butte, Dug’s| pete will be fourth We are glad! it's no woree | The Yakima Tigers will make a two weeks r of the state early tim July, p T Bverett, and Bellingham They will wear sweat ere with a big red apple on the} breast The teams in the Northwestern | league are nicely bunched and all The picture shows the ideal suit for summer weather. Two-Piece Saite full of grace and character—and mighty comfortable. Can be had i ail tie) new striped effects and in plain colors. Sicilians, French and English Flannels, Worsteds and Serges. Special- 1 00. Men’s Mohair and Serge Office priced at ....... Coats, in blue, black and gray .. ween eee ee ees ABO to $5.00 Others for as little as $12.50 and on up to $25 Office Coats for Men - an U. §. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Boys’ Wash Suits Men’s Panama Hats $5.00 | Critical examination shows that this] 1000. Great show—fine styles and values— ona pee ms on ; ; RE RGEe auth aon: soien all sizes; made of chambray, ga is the best Panama Hat in © “ebeerkt tare TRibe tea, madras and linen $1 to $6 | for the $5, temerens, Maghe Leave, Sankt es Serre es MONEY ...eecrecceeceeee eee Bogeial ” Mevardar Afternoon Sabiegt Men's Straw Hats—$1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00—AlII the latest styles. Men's Tan Oxfords, $3.00 to $4.00. Men’s Summer Underwear, 50c to $3.00. SHAFER BROS. = Corner Second and University Street—Whole Block Long—Corner First and University Street. 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