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) SEs ad Loh he 6 1909 i Prof. A. G, Douthitt, Gapt. Will ition » Will Have to Prat Thomas G, MeDonald, Dr lake Provisions for David ©. Hail, Oliver F, Cutts, H B. Conibear and Geo, F, Russell, Handling. lal of whom are prominently tdentt ones fled with the amateur sports tn this olty In order to get the Preliminary plana were formulat for the holding of the Amateur games it will be necessary for the exposition to make provisions for thietic Union champtonship grepods, tracks, accommodatiogs, here in 1809 at a dinner ote. ya ‘oatah Collins, chairman Efforta will be made also to @ exposition committee on en bring the annual Y. M. ©. A, and pment at the New Washing. [ntercolleglate meets here at the ast night. His aa were | same time Perce cee oe BASKETBALL TEA of the season against aggregation next it meets the Tacoma five at that place In an game. On November 14 Frank Babcock, center on the Y q 4. basketball team last year m elected captain for the of 1908, Physical Director thitt yesterday announced that makeup of the team for the/in the first scheduled ming season will be as follows: | ship game of the season. = ea Be the Hardest of Saturday association association five will meet Eve jtime and is determined the Season. the championship with of | of green men. Frank Babcock Is Elected| Center, Frank Babcock; forwards W. Rigshy and Joe De Chasne Captain—Play Tacoma | guards, Victor Rabet and G. W | Ames; substitate, Johnny Knapp on Saturday. © team will play tts first game an outslde when exhibition | the loo champton ee BROADWAY HIGH is SURE OF VICTORY Expects Tacoma Game to! Lewis may hoip at quarter, The| }eoach is working hie squad over to land his buneh | This avon a monster football Coach Lewis of the Broadway rally was held, and every night sehoo! football team is fast/there is rooters’ meeting. A} tipping his men into shape for| large number are to accompany @ big game with the Tacoma the team and Manager Hartman fn the Windy City next Sat-| bas arranged for the rate of 40 afternoon. The local boys cents round trip on the Flyer confident of victory, The Ta-| starting at 10 o'clock and return boys have been working hard ing at 9:15 im the evening. DEPOSIT Your Bs ay ae ek, C5oat te Come For any case sf aieohol eanact cute In from 3 to Sunny SOUND rms « LOAN ©b, 112 Cotumbia #¢ $500 Reward tha dive 5. one eer en Cal dee EE tel Wonderful Values Regal $15 Clothes Are Great This Fall They will certainly give order-made suits the hardest kind of a rub. Look at the way they are tailored—at the careful hand-work and shaping. Look at the way they fit— not a wrinkle of any sort anywhere. Look at the big variety you can choose from— single or double-breast- ed in every good pat- tern and in every good color combination. Look at the broad and sub- stantial guarantee back of all Regal $1 5 Clothes; or any other clothes that we sell, for that matter —if you buy asuit, over- coat or raincoat of us and it fails to give sat- isfaction, bring it back and get your money. Could you ask anything better or broader than that? 615-617 First Av. On the Square. Opposite Totem Pols, | Te AT Y.M. C.A. CHOSEN | ° ~ LATONIA RACES United P. ) Oy Melted Pre) a toate| | CINCINNATI, Ne remit Wodnenday ® furlongs = Wambero won, Htome Run second, The Poer y) Timont: 014 Six furlonge—Anpleing won, Mins Crittenden nd, Dispute third Timo1: 14 8-5, One mile=Orooneka won, Maid {Milttant second, Purant third, Timo 1:42.38 Six furionge—Mise Bain won, T. M Groen second, Berwick third Time1; 144 Milo and a sixteenth—Palamon won, The Shaughran second, Stone} Street third. Hn@e1 48 Mile and seventy yarde—Hannt bal Bey won, Mortiboy vad, Mil tiades third. Timow=1:464 JAMAICA RESULTS (By United Fes JAMAICA, N nV, Smle~ suite Wednesday Six furlonge—Black Mary won, | Queen Marguerita second, Ardri| third, Time=-1: 14 | Mile ar sixteenth—Bad News| won, Ln ” second, Golconda | third Lage | ile and a at nth won, Queen Lead weoond, got third. Tin | Six furtones Royal ‘Onyx won, | Cressina nd, Nota Suiga third. Jeanette ntenthe | Midshipman ] * won. nd, third. |GOTHAM HOTEL BARS BATTLING NELSON | (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov Battlin Nelson ts staying today at a ema! hotel, following the refusal from the management of the Waldorf Astoria to admit him to that hotel Nelson was turned away last night when he applied for a room and bath. ed at the hotel and a Prizo fighters are not want Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien was ntly turned }away for that reason. O'Hr came furious when he was admission, but walked away last night no protest When “The Rattler i Nelson and made & room, one of the clerks recoguis jed him and called him by that “ge i a ee Tee warkee corps coun of the | “0 P a anew d and the contest of the season Puget Sound pavy yard, which re — poe “ee at rooms Whitman and Wiley are both | cently played both Idaho and Pull-| "are taken. He was sorry and ing up, so that Wiley may, man, will meet the eleven of the | {4 not Kkne nen & room would MeKean from center and Washington Athletic club at the; °° Yacaat juman will be in the game if Madison Park grounds next & keeps up his present pace. Bij! urdey | Bert Kincaid jmah's crack wrestler ‘S.A. C. ATHLETES OFF FOR PORTLAND Accompanied by boxing instructor Athletic ab. wrestlers wh pomah Athletic rrow night, wi 4 this evening Cal Harris wit! meet C pounds and Oks up w Henry 5S pounds tn the Virgil Venabies. 126 entries gE. Lonnie at th wi C. Ralph iy Speck ken at xing bouts pounds ands, wil the wreat Multne make i“ the 8. A.C matches io Freak will 125 poun to meet Kincald will endeavor to throw both ables and Kinchid. ‘ILLEGAL DECLARES. RUSS HALL Von Claiming that the drafting of Pitcher Harkness by Portiand ts irregular, Manager Ruse Hall of the Butte Baseball club last night went a letter to President Lucas of the Northwestern ask ing him to protest the draft before the path board Harkness has been playing with Portland since the se Closed aime that it egal fer A league to try out a player from Class B before draft ing him. | Bowling at Mt. Vernon. 6 MT. VERNON, Nov the announcement of t tern Bowling congress tourna: + for teattle next your, the ten pin game | here has had a big revival. The Since Arcade team of bowlers played | thetr first game against the Se dro Woolley team, losing the close margin of 19 pins. ring the Inet week St rt has made 36 double century scores. School Children’s Eyes care and attention list. If you suspect any trouble with your child's eyes we can advises you, Schuchard Op al Co, 1207 Second av Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. 910 First Ave. 27c by | 35c 5-ft, Yellow | Zigzag — Made joint has noring which holds joint when open. angth of joint § tath ‘asurements. ‘-tt. Yellow Engel Zinaae 17e . wong 27e thy ‘iw Mo 40 w Enamel igang Dhe wi I wh We. er w Bnamel Bigay Rule nie Waolght é om, ‘idy ‘inatl, a¥e, F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. THR STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908, SCHOOL GAME OFF, LONDONER’S VICTORY PUTS! Prof, A. G, Douthitt, secretary of the Public Behools’ Athlette league, has been advined that by mutual consent of the principals and the players on the football teams of the Interlake and Mer cor schools, thelr game seheduled for next Baturday at Woodland park has been called off. SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY. NANAIMO CHOSEN The Seattle United Association Football club Jast night selected the following players to play the strong Nanaimo soccer team next |Sunday afternoon at Dugdaje’s park: Archer, goal; Boyle and fen ldry, backs; Upton, Allifon and Martin, halfbacks; Waddell, Pear json, Stalker, Adams and Gorn-| thwaite, forwards —_—— Preliminary to a big winter tournament, a handteap billiard |} tournament will be begun at End | Seattle etic club next TWO PICTURES OF ERNEST BARRY. eee se eritardions = arises (Star Special Service.) fol38, and is six feet in height.| into two classes with pies in| LONDON, Nov. 4.—-Professional) Towns weighs 122 pounds, and is|ekeh divin Capt. tygits, seulling, which for 10 years has|of the same height superintendent of th i pi | been In disrepute in England, ow The race was over a Thames | to have the big tournament follow |ing to the fact that nine matches | course of about four miles, From)/at the close of this tournament out of ten were fixed, has suddenly start to finish the two men were — been revived as the result of the engaged in a dingdong struggle, Owsley at Yale. vietory of Brn: Barry, of London,| but eventually Barry's advantage Jack Owsley of this elty, who over Towns, the champion of Aus-|in years had its effect, and he won|formerly played halfbeck and traile by two lengths in the record time! quarter on the Yale footbaf) eam Darry, owing to the status of/ of 21 minutes 122-5 seconds jis now at New Haven coacht professional rowing, had never The race was “on the level”|the quarterbacks. Owsley was |rowed In a big mateh before. Geo, | from start to finish, and the result| head coach at Yale three years Towns, who is 40 years old, has) has been ao revived interest in) ago. held = practically ever British | professional —seullin Already | sitll championship . " Ores who for pean Sona" wane Tilley to Play Again. All the leading amateurs in the|been able to get a match have| Homer Tilley has been lected rowing world assisted in getting up| races arranged, and ft te oxpected |captain and manager of the foot no match, which was for the| that within the next year or two| ball team that will represent championship of England, and|there will be the same activity | Cook's gymnasium next season very help was given to the twolamong professional scuilers n in their trainin re has been lately among “p Barry is 26 years old, weighs re ‘EXCEPTIONAL “Paya tenis an | ~OPPORTUNITY Play at Snohomish | Gassets @iheaina. The Chancellor Athletic club The second team of the Unt eleven will next Saturday journey to Snohomish to meet the hich school versity of Puget Sound have can-| coled ali remaining games for the} toam of that town. A hard game | season. Lack of interest and is anticipated, as the Snohomish | heavy college work is given as boys average 140 pounds. The Sno | the reason homish students will give a dance in the evening in honor of the vis Shoot at Oritlia. tors Seattle shooters will meet the team from the Tacoma Rifie and| Whitworth Off for Oregon. Revolver club in a« friendly shoot ACOMA, Nov, & ho | «Whit the Orillia range next Sunday For a few days more, to intro os college football team, four due thelr painless modern ‘ , ——— ao Reeber { methods, the St. Pauj tists will at 3 o'clock this afternoon for | | H do all work at cut rat This af ne. Ore, to play the Untversity || te Y P Dancing Club fords those requiring Total serv jregon on Saturday afternoon. || eLov e fe 1 oppértun! te team will be stronger than Is being formed for the winter by wm yong sep eg o is auieunt then 4 “ a number of young men to meet nS conan et Senn 6 cae Reena, and | or hitman sions Ghormeley’s | James. Mecting evety Saturday. || CUT-RATE PRI oulder mproves, Tanr tt be Examinations played at fullback po erence = ces Sliver Fillings Gold Crowns rRER! ren: wRex: | Bridge Work, per tooth ... 83.50 Pre sot & 06-page book which | Piston .. $3.60 up HL. KLEIN at? JAMES OT. Suey ee a " MALL, MOD Aoottia All work guaranteed. ST. PAUL DENTISTS COR, THIRD AV. AND PIKE ST. Snoqualmie Hote! Botrance. s 1984 Geeond Ave What “Gus Brown’? Says A Proclamation! e of my In appreciation of the generous patrons, A. Bridge & Co, Largest Clothiers on the Coast | Great ; Special Offering 2,000 Suits “coats a Raincoats For Men and Young Men ° | | | | | Suits O'coats and Ralnconta, tWeeds, cassimeres, worrted from our regular stock; al) st values up to $22.60 and $25.00, in an endless variety of plain blacks and biuag, and all sizes; Special Offering .... | Suite, O'coata blues and bi nd Raincoa {no splendid quality m , fancy novelty praterials, ete; good cellent values; regular prices fange up to $15.00 and $16.50. Special Offering . .* Fitted perfectly and nicely pr od free of cht The above specials are the best bargains an; chant has ever offered from regular stock. A. Bridge & Co Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler SSS | Senttte There Russe! 1 + Drew, M Byer, ry “aR. plays. y legitimate mer. INTERNATIONAL BAKERY STALLS 4041, PUBLIC MAR KET. BAKERY, 1219 YESLER WAY. week matinee All bakery goods fresh each day. A trial will make you our custgnrer. Market L 1167. Phones: Sunset Main 1866) All thie week, matines “A Gtrl Agatest « “THE LOVE ROUTE JY ay Tree to iter the Bishop's Bakery L 4780. Next |THIRD Al Russell, Dr | | — AMUSEMENTS. ct Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager. Thie Week—Mat Sat, “Paid in Full” -- "en S0c to $1.50; Mats, 860 to $1.60. ™ in Tonight, all this week “aL rT and 20¢ Week Beginning Sunday Night. DUSTIN FARNUM to “THE SQUAW MAN” friends and the public at large, enabling the to ef: large my store and inerease gtocks in all departments, and in acknowledging my thanks for the wonderful increase in my business the past year, I designate the month of November asa Sale of Thanksgiving Throughout my vast establishment. Every article will be offered you at a positive reduction (only one article reserved), which is White Collars. 3uy anything you want, from head to yee er you need a hat or a pair of shoes, a pair of overalls ora suit of clothes, a pair of sox or an overcoat—you'll save something An Absolute Gift of From 10 Cents to 50 Cents On every dollar's worth of goods purch today—come tomort for ased. Come »w—come any day this month, Buying Is Made Easy Gus Brown “Always Right” Second Ave. and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Sg oe Liebier & r 60 Beate tuts The Grand JOHN CORT, Manager. This Week—Matines Saturday. GEORGE ADEs “Just Out of College” be to $1.00; Mat, 260 to 10—KOUNTRY Present THE vu ar at Miniature Masical Qom ncing pect i __ Nights, Reginning With Sunday Matinee, POPULAR VAUDE' | Performancer Datly—2:90, Prices —le, 80a NEW sHow — 7 a RICH & CADY | | ! Im Joe Weber's Musical Girl Play ., o HIP, HOORAY? ans pe 5 ning. Clectricn| Wisard, Dr. Cart Systematic Saving Will Always Win now about it 1 There is nothing successfully ' y it ts necessaty h to “Get the Ha so much from coh pay check to go into the bank. It i i this way (and t way alone) that é dimes cra, the dollars sve into hundreds, the hundreds: grow homes, f s, into ranches, stores—into the business start, whted af) turn may grow a really great suey) cess. In any case, it grows Into contents it brings rrity to one’s life, instead of ety, worry and a The Com; erest helps; in tech Tae per cent, und tem used by TRF Soandinayi \ can Dank, — 4 tore to the ¢ tor than 4% per ; ae would under cow used to practionl Alaska Bull ly all Bast ks ond in many Week ot the Amort Mome tan an Bank A ern ones. Scandinavian American Bank jem Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S

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