Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| $PORTS— _ VARSITY SQUAD WHICH MEETS DUGLETS TODAY ‘ Beginning this afternoon, the, through © providential rainstorm hth and le! Brinkerless Kids, representing the) Which blew UP in the Ne mak Waiversity of Washington, are due) {"? [oF She up te thet time te meet up with Dugdsic® prom had na L ‘ bn A mae pre pectives o the 12th a » & fee : . it? moth, ths & series of two games, during wh the bane for the winner will be rmanentiy placed one way or the abte The Rrinkers took the frat game iva 4 fe bas joined the Ir of the year in as fast an exhibition | | bots, hae Jeteed the Ia: a t3° and ty ” he # ad ie { Pret. Dehn, whe knows = LETS BLANK THE LADS oFROM BROADWAY HIGH GARONER COVERS FIRST WITH EASE, AND HIMSELF WITH CONSIDERABLE GLORY. BY SAM R. BUCK In & game marked more by poor fielding the part of the Broad Way bunch. than by any particular Ritting for the Dugiets the latter Won @ score of §-0, Marshall and Aitken at we Unt cing dom Water ayed an arm and a quick sterday that upon, mixing wp 1 titpping an whip aer from back > firet in typloal Mortar confidence and low om that marked his Seaton bi ing the high school gives every lads, in fact allowing them but (wo phe am Att who would . Gartner was at firet base for the Dugtets, replacing Rowe, who ran @@ endless Marathon about the ficid may ¢ m Pug’ } €B afternoon in an effort to get rid afing the tenet @ some of his wuperfiuity of flesh | Stim Marshal w ‘The Httle Pepper beld the bag for 2 for the Dugiet go errors, and made two of Be attle’s runs, chowing that Dug do much worse if he for & first sacker th! he did tnat Gardner plays 4 better @ame than 414 Luxe Inst ‘bur mamer, Sad, in fret, he can cover moat any @4 bag In ship-ebape style when Q@e comes to think i Con shier img alxo his remarkable snap, which earned for him the nickname of| “Toots” Agnew worked “Little Pep.” Gardner te « mighty | two innings for the high handy man to have about, and ht Would make a first class utility | w " tan if Mike decides to retain him 8 lana aa such. i any sort of ug Rennett ney fintahed the error to #0 sak agrainet acorl ywe the hatter IN EXPOSITION RACE HARVARD AND YALE MEN ann A!4*ks-Tukou-Pacific exposition te to secure the NEW YORK, April #-—tt is pos- Q abert Guggon let ible that an intercotlegtate trophy | tr and the cash prises « be added to the Mat o . tion by competed tor by the 4 vere ie the International seean to ov the sata diishme: test from this city te Seatt oH supply statio lune. Two partice of Harvard route, so that dr ete have declared their intention |suppiies of toni a competing In the contest, and one | out ing to the oxp of two Yale men whose homes « viding ou +a of eit own The PB, the Pacific const have asked for nished free of coat formation regarding of the oe isa me JEANNETTE AND M'VEY TO FIGHT AGAIN IN PARIS GO WENT TO DECISTON, eaveunen JHANNETTH, nor a vEY wow. The telecraphed Te the ti ks ago they met in NEW YORK, April 9--#am Me-|of MeVey Vey and Joo Jeannette, rival negro |ing battle will probably fight Sam | og Cag tn have been mm od senators at the , ations. porting fight to « firiah ot the Wonder ndon during Der wind week (peter tneteatienteinecentaniatictmmmatet-stremeneemee VARSITY AND BROADWAY — In the half, quarter COACH HALL EXPrKCTS nec cans | ever, the U boys are t | TO G0 IN SHORTER RUNS = | {hr cream tt j AND IN THE MIL®. ee” nts droppe ne. Fiall is ‘ainp wh Htewart, May of Brokaw Bowman, Brokaw, Bvane , *o™m; pole vault, Thayer : Gustateon, Bowman or Warrisor | hammer throw, Bants, Jarvis, Sher i rick dante, Sh i Jarwon is ‘s bad man | rick a Me Jurvip i with the shot and ham- | relay Cam Will, 1 | mer, and ot beat. | Willis iNTER-COLLEGE REGATTA TOMORROW AFTERNOON | PRESHMAN-VARSITY RACK Winn |), ih be the fea- BH BIG RVENT OF THE AR! | far ulong in Me ate ERNOON SPORTS rac 280 far have run al ae , Often the trehy © given the The big intercol rowing re- | vet all they would de to nose atta. whl nde .y n finish, and the youngsters 1 lor a io et e| right up on'the oar tor the off on a af test with t nO-0al noon, be e varioun Ww a , versity of Washington forestry, ct nd’ general se ‘ will all bave teams In the + t wiptly at end the girls of the soph and launches will be trophman will have two tea Kucnts of honor to £ollow cap the climax, th se all the wW The crows race three-fourths of a mile ut the |and fr An, ae ™ finan ) M d | Waa stolen last summer | Tn one of the t ever y defeated Yale | lightweight, and te ier another nt t Juck Raskethall haa oo et the tan | consider ; rther ; tgnt wi ne ~ j sth = - Fordham By yg | Sullivan, o! 1 he 1 ntey I ol an nager has t n to . n y en " ' fam Langford, who boxes John! April 20. soball himself, and hae not detortorated Fire names, resding trgm left to Constructed by “The McCormack System,” are equal to the best artist tailors’ work BASEBALL te the latest | the autemobtie! ordered a big touring fam Leever, Hans Frank Chance, Jeff n Gankel are other ball play own and operate big motor | Chriety Matheweon Jennings and 9 half the Detroit team pick league pennant jon on Lae Mages i Wore has te Fit, Finish and Workmanship Guaranteed in all our SILK NECKWEAR | 25c, 50c Up An endless variety of all the new, fascinat- ing Silks in all shapes, weaves and colors. but evidently a thing as one COLLEGE AUTOMOBILISTS. hae & natural Great tales roll acros# the dotnga in all he cans are & Judge MoCredie promises that he! rtiand back inte the > He says that ait, whether time AMONG THE COLLEGES Stanford never before + 4 A. ©. tn Paris, France, on Aprit| a j meet from California lis may play foothal iia University for the pitchers at Yate,| nd Billy Laigh an head coach | } better whet he tx more than an advisor READY FOR _— MEET . Who recently did 10 inches, ts five feet five tne and rather heavily built, the Syracuse | aptain, has resigned his (‘e ) Spal DINGS fe Varsity entry iat 0) | In the first real meet the tows: 100-yard dash, Brokaw Mol: | season the Univers: len, Ridgeway 20-yard dash, ea | ton track Campbell, Williams, Waite; | 440 with the tw yard dash, Campbell, Will Berge tomor half-mile, McKay, ie Vernon preceding ile, Vi Laky The best Inflelders’ Gloves in Mado «long noe bea! Thos Hine Piea Bod tree’ on re quent Open Maturday evening until 10 THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909. NEWS OF THE overta | the Columbia bogtman, ts) | 1d Abe Attell. | Jim Coftroth, the California boxing wetting a new ekiff built, It will re moter, haa offered a $20,000 purse co the lamented Don Pedyo, which {Por 4 g6-round match } on Jinn > BOXERS < hanoball camen weetown Felt Johnny Mummers, the Nifty Easter Suits for Young Men $12.50, $15.00 $20.00 You don’t have to go to the custom tailor when you can get such Suits as we are showing at about half the price, and then you see how they fit and become you before purchasing. ‘| Our High-Grade Clothing for Men ° $17.50, $20.00 $25.00 to $35.00 NEW SPRING TOP COATS $12.50, $15.00 $20.00, $25.00 Clothing SHIRTS 65¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up, in light and medium grounds, with pleated or plain fronts, cuffs attached or de- tached. UNDERWEAR 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up, in light and me dium weights, in cotton, lisle, cotton and wool, all wool, silk and wool, ete. SOX—A large showing of Fancy Hosie ory in all the newest Feats and latest designs, 12\4¢, 15¢, 25¢ and 50¢. Boys’ Clothing The boy needs a new Suit for Easter. | Take a look at the splendid Suits we are offering for $3.95, $5.00, $6.50, in a big range of the latest fabrics and colors FANCY VESTS We are showing an’ extensive line of New Spring Vests, in light amd dark grounds, in Fancy Flannels, Linens, Crashes and Silk Mixtures, we $2.00, $2.50, bad 00 to $4.50. Hats Are now ready for your inspection in all the sea- son’s latest blocks Sn colors, in the Jno. B. Stet- son, the Mallory Hats at $3.50 and $4.00. Also the Longford, Dublin, Belfast Hats at $2.00, $2.50, 3.00, which are excellent val ues for the price. DON’T FORGET we carry the Hamilton Brown and Jno. Meier Shoes for Men and Boys at most reasonable prices McCormack Bros. $1 2-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Block TWO STORES—SEATTLE, TACOMA longish “Peace on Farth, Good Will Toward Man” Clothed as well as human skill and taste can | clothe you, it is but natural that you should be self-satisfied and contented. When you wear the celebrated Regal $1.5 Suits | You're positive that no man is better dressed— jall that skill and taste can do has been done, no | 1 minor detail overlooked. any binding— Regal $2 Hats give you Sole Agents REGAL $15.0 ) CLOTHES. bg Ne eee ee ore ee Roar iNT Se oa Always $15.00 — Top this suit off with the best hat ever sold in the Northwest at the price—all chetee—an Should any garment bought here not satisfy, even after you've worn it, we're always pleased Your Money Back