The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1909, Page 2

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rad THE 8TAR—THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909, o ' hie fest, and 414 not appear to t n in the best of condition the y Moat f fight “” . thought the bout ought t ae f were It { ble t ] i J Johnson t he Ha the | an . | better of ’ vy he Referee gan # o'r hd Bulliven; Steele and Carrigan. eortaluly put up @ fine It t | lear apparent that J i Standing of the Clubs. lee match for ‘ - . = Wan Lagt. ol O'Brien weighed 164%, while J ' . is 8440 n tipped the ncale f ' ‘ = GAM it i ' i Bal ee sewh - 0 4 4! pore: nl of A tf yy beater uble. play oH f}}joamy KID TO MEET MONTE pulted tn a reser of cea anes 2 ASL Al MIKN LYNOM AND fis ag ee st key [= 1 a ph rime as : ATTELL BECAUBE JOHNNY te. gs iittle fellows will “1 OUT OF ge. eng AN gan \ Tour, 3 mn | NATIONAL LEAGUE COULON SNEEZED, it at 110 pounds before a Ban Fran | ha lov %& iy WILDE HIP PREREY = aheneid ti oe elaco audience | f PORTLAD May 20.—-Portiand | ee a ere Os (iy United Freee.) Coffroth mild today that for the Richens “oe . found W pretty ofte atord ; 4 | BAN PRANCIBCO, May 26 peat month Coulon’ fathor-managor | Her i tthowise he sal fy y"ianded on } Hough | , Game little Frankie Nell probably has talked ramblingly regarding fe ow ite bat will meet Monte Attell In Coffroth's mateh, Several daye ame. 4 6 n | Quen ¢ 1 bass ‘ ' was the jarena June 19, filling the vacancy gbfmunjoation arrived piatng that ay A ay made t onuned by the defection of Johnny Johnny had Injured hiv back while] MANY ENTRIE® COMING IN FOR BpPiessan) far the " ® Coulon, ‘Telographic correspondence | Meexing, and prayed a portopn BIG TOURNAMENT WHICH Ther pa a abe wind ‘ today betwoen Coffroth and the ment. Noll ls regarded here ax a) TARTS MAY 20 arapt aftor t ¢ managers of the two fighters re Hinety substitute for Coulon | STAR 2 oat the « - or are erere Soret we oe . . ‘ 7 7 MURPHY WORKING "iss toutes H | pires n repars tion for the big Woaterr ’ -. . i . * i red here M Preparations | PRS tO : 3 ane) aty . | w way for taking | iq; b Pi tr ‘ ad ® Philadelphia ‘ ' | stop feoding my boys so # well ‘ ‘ ot * 5 d ant olaiee. | Eabe * ?}p D, HUGHES, Local arTor. {t stop ia ue abenk of4 8 a to ay : , Fe met ‘ 1 ; i Patter MeQuilion es | NEY, MAY ACT AS REFEREE = race in instead of whe ‘ i or the|t 4 ache bane ‘ Rooln; Reulbach L r Bia RAC It is likely, according to 1 ' = Reel ot! Batte Haker and Bender) | Umpires Johnate ack OR BIG RACE. indications, that P. D. Hughes, the me ending in| six an f ' Holm and yee Brooklye 3, Pittsburg 0 eee Peer ; * s es _ attorney pad rowing ent 7 \ itries. Yesterday the W. J king Ump ? . of the » | At Brook? n w BI rd work and plenty of it ie now will referes the race td, fruit farm specialists, of | whe « Mtanding of che Clee, | At ieeekive 1 O|the menu for the Mtanford oarsmen phy says he knowe Mr nd W ater, which le backing . 4 & wee 4 | Pittsbure i : tjout there on Lake Washington, wi plea to have { man team, sent in ite ent aula wae 4 it ib 43) Mattertes—Rell and Derwen;| where Dan Murphy, the veteran fictate dition to this, another gh . eons t 4 i 453) pritippe and eon, Unmpirer~looach, ix putting the men through At the prosent time the welghts/be made up anid leave for thie olty SemM sa Ait up e Portia 4 i 43 | Higier and a gruoling ree of training follows May 29 to try for the championship. | with a ba nd flop fitps t Ta i 3 i ‘an you @et a Word of prediction Coxswain, k Guenna, 106 Last night the firet entry fe ha od. N J y a . Aberd t oi out of Dan? Not there on the big pounds; stroke, John Fitting, 185; | Man Prancte 8 recetved, signed | it, but the t Qul« ety iT apeooh ts Danny. In anawer a Ne Capt, Jay Huston 74, No. @iby A. W. Martin, frat president of en after that Quig £ “| COAST LBAGUR, +} query an to how their chancos are, Jack Partridue, 144; Ne ia"; Western Bowling congress cree, S09, Daren: Portiané 8 Siig AR ia this le what flows from the lips of Dultolae, 190; No, 4 Hath ‘onl | Munday afternoon the thee ge tg t 4 ye as Wise . km | Ensiadeips : il the Murphy ‘man, accompanied by | 184; No. %, Disttlie, 178; No. % Nor-|owling, ‘Tournament aasocintion ag atta At I 7 Kole . < “elOineinnedl pares | {| the uplifting of one of his shaggy man Day, 17%; bow, Joseph Killian, will hold a meeting at 1 ' portia : of i ‘ 3) Brooklyn [ } | eyebrows 183; substitute, Harry Seward, 176.\tn room 208 rican Bank bulidis f or ‘ . vise p and Orendortt; | Mt. Leouls ii | “There are no better accommoda As the crew entors the race it wil! | ¢ ng the ¢ we of completing & ~s rf mig EPs Willett. Armbruster and Fournier _—— estes? re Hons anywhere in the country,” he average close to 176 pounds from | ranger for th ngreas ta}? f Umpire-—MeCarthy AMMRICAN ABBOCEATION, oaid, “but If the Algonquin aiub don't: stroke to bow livery bbe in 8 should be|* seer prenent F 1Se aa fA Sas Franctace 16, bay vag nl. At Minneapolis—Minneapolia, 4 4, bed Mey © At San Francisco t | intianapotios & ; a over Se Ban Francts »: Cane ee lweukee—Milwaukes, 9 AMERICANS BACK « 7 ae e Verne Batte Henle ana Derry #. Paul, 4) Loule ete Jimmy's eyesight Sacramento 7, Oekland % 2 postponed, rain | a At Sacramente Ly aI pt —-—— wee Bacramento : 1 cha Haght fantastic on the {the | LOUIS WINAN’S GREAT HORSE erect 3. CALIFORNIA MAY He tenciaeistin gh sacs oro mai fore light trimmed for the corners, | ORNIANE 90s ot aan teh DANNY GHEA WILL DANOE TO+|Frcmiand rink Danny is to mest| NOW A FAVORITE FOR EP- | hud it squirming {bad kinks time and | | Batteries Wore NIGHT AND GIVE THE FAIR lira Dickinson in @ prige waltx con 80M DOWNS OSRBY wal saan eyes esse ENTER AFTER ALL ONES A TREAT. tont . sent ne, enegotion, of ines wise Dickinson ts the champion walter as | ¢0 ‘thrifty Mat inning ‘ aden Pet pasate —_ oe the Pacific Northwest, but it is ih 3 helpless. T 42h . . (By Colted Press.) thew "ne H POA BR Hi | WASHINGTON BOARD OF CON*| 1 love my aweethenrt. wut-ph, you | Pld that Danny oan go nome. t LONDON, May 20—The probable| | a oa H 3h] TROL MAY NOT INSIST ON Danny!” was a romark dvermpard tm) ee Coteher F p nround in|starters tn the derby to be run at| Donovan batted for Hickey In the foul Cae Bot a a ' tt} ASSOCIATION, the vicinity of the Dreamland rink) patent leather #hoee and give the | Epsom Downe May were an. | BIAth InBing whee tne Ard, cet { i ; ; : 3 Oakland ....+: i 4 ee lant night, and whieh tmued from ca i ‘ hounced yesterday, and a ¥Y it) he went down on one to Bennett og 4 —— om pt dications It looks | beneath (he Cowery dontecet a bie tke Winher, who has an interest | regina to look as though Bir Mar vile eee 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE, ae ene University of California | coal scuttle pill box. wornday @ dash- |tn the Dreamland Flak, le reeponstble | iin, Loutu Winak’s great bores, will| | tealey gna Bennett put eg.0.goo8 ge SE oe Be) rs ¥ the shell race with Waah-|ing youn, of Vely prepos ue. ae WAR “Pn t favorit 8 me in the fleid yesterday There : 10, Detrott 2. | will enter the she a tar te ite contest |#° to the post a 2 to 1 favorite rr) ee HEE oe he —” eee Mm |ington and Btantord here May 38. | eee ee ssa eu Gesk Th) bet Dea teen, | Martin (4 by Ogden, and was brea] #84 pothing per forming on the error Totals ...80 4 8 27 1 F/ petroit” Sree ant ee ban ‘Teshinsten that the faculty | to the fact that tonight IF 1Np night | a aitmpee into the future, and. ike |by John HE. Madeen at Hamburg| 4 gingle and a double siso on the Yanoovver—. AB BR H. PO. a. | Palladeiphia Lafitt andland executive committees would not| Danny Shea, the popular! tackstop | the wise old guy he le, excused him-| Place, Kentucky, American are|welloping side of the argument. | iat oat 6 8 8: 8 $| scanage: onder and tre bo oy latiow the crew to come north tf|of the Beattle hasobal tothe will do! self. backing him heavily at Tattorsal's = 1 4 .. 2 Washington insisted on 0 Pictfic | rer eS | The betting on King Edward’s| Custer, who mht Instead o ipa. 4 ; 1 $8) chevetand 7, Washinatow 4 Coast Rowing association member ‘All ED Minory opened up at? to 8 Derr leemat of hieaalt at the Pak Sa PS | 3 3 01 at Clereland F HF ship tor entries in the race J — Also, he handled his wing #0 that ani so A $ 7 0 6 Geveiand a % Vaahin ton sore (ime agi naiate ’ few cared to attempt a steal rt 3 2 2 0) Washington : ed that the assvctation be form D "BRIEN WASHINGTON Wi $ den tried It in the second and was | ; , ® € 1 @) gattertes arenes and ieecist but the L- wal sentinn: ie | stung bad. ake aa | : 3 $| Smits ond Street that In order to save the sport a 2 - Hoven . association plan will be abas | | We tioned Fimi!l getting one — New York 5, St. Leute 1, | ro ye men P Telae...08 § TM 8 8) om Loule— KH. om), The Washington board of contr! CLEVER PHILADELP IGHT-|with Jack Johneon, the colored a uble. but | *Batted for Hickey in ninth. ; ¢ — P| le expected to meet tonight, at wh [heavyweteht champion, here inst | those thi | att at Louie “eh § Tlthme it ts balleved they will not div-| @R FOUGHT ALL Ni gut. The enly damage dene durt a a | rally that | New York : RF nest ft, E BIG CHAMPION. \ BE JIMMY CLARK AGAIN IN FORM,| Disses Gp in the shuttle Beore by inntags i! ine and Crt. (bar t alifs TH . he mill wae a right counter by ttle 04 ie Ht ee somereonneecrenerecemnnare Johnson, whieh cut O'Brien's right; ANO WINS Hi8 GAME FROM a er ens, Se wcaals nie"pienday $f pmo 4 STATE COLLEGE. Capron and Magee hat the fence on Hickey, 66 EXPO" it all wae that from | (hy United Pree) Mey, he got inte them 987)| PHILADELPHIA, May. 20.—Jack | mn paren, § hi MRohad Py it he wae ‘onroute for |O'Brien, the Philadelphia Hight! eofourn to the milky way |heavywolght, fought six fast rounds Batterive—Burns, Sutor, rae -. t Oh ‘To the thousands of visttore om their way to Seattle, we say once more— “WELCOME TO OUR CITY” where awalte you the greatest Ka- position of madera times. UST 12 MORE DAYS AND THE GREAT A.-Y.-P, EX- position will throw open its gates to the throngs of visitors. In the city's history there has never been such a demand for Good Men's Clothes. In doing our buying for this spring's trade we anticipated the desires, and never before has this great store shown such an extensive line of ‘Tailored Suits and Spring Coats for men and young men. This is Seattle's one “hest-dressed year,” for every day is a holiday, The seven large tailoring establishments whose products are handled exclusively in Seattle by the A. Bridge Store, have sent their very best efforts in Men's Fine Wearing Apparel to Seattle this year, and all the styles of 1909 without exception await you here. If-you are not yet properly attired for the Exposition, there is time still this week. The young men will find the proper things College Clothes from the great Kaufman establishment, tailored to the moment=« and in the fine worsteds, in tweeds and cassimeres, while the con- servative cuts are shown in all the stylish fabrics, retailing from $18 to $35—not forgetting the A. Bridge special at. FIFTEEN DOLLARS “EXPO” SHIRTINGS—Include the popular Coat-Shirt, in stripes. and checks, in pleated and plain fronts, and an especially large showing of the famous Soisettes and Chambrays, with attached collars, in blue, browns, pink and tans, with ties to match; now in the south window .. $1.25 TWO ENTRANCES—FIR! CLOTHE YOU FROM HEAD TO FOOT. A. BRIDGE & CO. THE LARGEST CLOTFRERS _ON THe COAST jaye. @' Brien was in fine form, and worked like lightning, jabbing the big fellow continuously, but could! hot hurt Bim, Jotneon wan A walloping bee, which on hite, tne! tuding three triple too much In mind | failed to connect badly needed, lambast big wallops all the tim it they would remember that « gen: netted 15 tn and two pastertay, and en hits were While they cannot | 615-619 Fi: 5 ak A eb ee we t Protect yout by insist= ing on Regal TH ht ( pre es On the Opp. Tot ny the hundreds i men in Seattle who are OREMOST IN MEN'S wear Clothing is found to give you the greate great shop that now is making cial Fifteen Dollar Suit is many special order, fabrics in the tans, browns, anc fashion—faney pockets and cuf sers. The Special is also seen business cut. The making incl not to break or roll back—all tt Bridge Special Suit at FIFTEEN the clever things from such great and Gotzian, A splendid line at . ST AND YESLER-TWO ENTRANCES lar Suit. This is the pioneer popular-priced suit of the Pacific coast, but not until this year have we been able We tried quite a number of manufacturers until we found the tailoring establishments in the east, and every one made to our This year's showi made button-holes, hand-filled ¢ cluded in clothes that cost twice the money, are found in the A. “EXPO” SHOES—New Tan Oxfords arrived this week, both in button and lace, in the popular shapes, ment shown such a variety of styles; “WELCOME TO OUR STORE” where awalts you the best ts modern Mees Clothing. DEPENDABLE READY-TO- the A. Bridge Special Fifteen Dol- st amount of value for the money. this garment. The A. Bridge Spe- tfactured in one of the greatest ing includes all of the fashionable 1 greens, tailored in the height of fs, and peg-top, welt-seam trou- in all the sizes in the conservative ides hand-padded shoulders, hand- ollar and lapels, front guaranteed he splendid features that are in- DOLLARS Never has this depart- on our shelves are all shoemakers as Bates, Packard

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