The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1909, Page 2

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TAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909. eee : THE emma Lik a SPORTING NEWS Bycpal ‘ees | BISMARCK AGGRE witt|and Kook” The two-man twam| Ati ty pote |” -weatington & Clevetnaa ® eeeoerorrcoooos: BE AEPREOENTED IN CHAM. |" composed of Wydant and Ke ae Oe ani atlas evelen ® h * toame aré eald to be able t iy the o : 4 eta kn & BAN RANGING, Slay 21 -—Thowe PIONSHIP TOURNEY, |grutthockt a’ iignuin vitae. sphere * Mt ogated ste tickets oF , * H ; i hing soandalous, and wh fe 7. Sadan | " who rememb how tat Molter be — | aomet Turks atte Jou and Masterly; | Came ick and weak before ie i they wend the big ball Tay guleae- cent Sabie’ tt I nand ot ond Tight with Young Corbett, when | Emit Kooh, proprietor and manager | guwn the basswood, there Is ay to fry An 4 pate Pthinee “patter i have an ‘iden of the Bismarck bowling alleys, haw) scattering of chubby chunks back Hiilahn's generosity had put the } | Chicago 18, Heston &, @ an Idee 0" | picked hia five-r and two-eman|of the fnoandescenta nn bad, But while he \ od ie | At Chicas ee ee f . Mw ey re, | toane whieh will enter in the bie! ‘The Wiemarcks will roll thelr frat oll, it Was no use. : Chicago + sovoedd SR f or that Hindde, he} Weatern Bowling congress tourna | practice gamé on Kupping new| Sugden yesterday delivered an bra ed Roston 4 7 " f the fight | ment, which Is to start af the Mad~|alleys, Fourth and Pine, where U moat of which © 1 1 id Ratteries—Siilth and Owens; Mor- | and ‘paralysed Young vett, They | Ion park pavilion May 29 $id roller skating Fink oe eT wit ve ine j Vy re 7 gan, Chech and Warrign kr Ne aiwaye A hineet| wing ie the iine-up of the|Theae alleys were just ned last ‘ : he RB a im of pee Fishes if Ci regation: PF. Hopkins, | Baturde faht, and or to t «a is a, New York at jul Agrees phin aturday night, and are ea ‘ * bey n HY val Hoyt, W. Watsowp F, Wydant among the beat in the elt ! t ’ , } ant 5 2 Pe se es se ee ee Tes & a *rY | Mrocke and Mair . w 4 it mett . ir ree ie avers 6 1 ac, ee Stnading of the Clubs 7 Rel whe noes ’ 1 nt Won, Lost. BP : , a a ansen and & ty ALLEYS FOR BISMARCK *.:":: ur bases 0 |) Ou MANAGER KOCK WILL HAVE ing ee ee ee Oe be . ; ; " ° i is t dtu PRACTICALLY BIGHT NEW scheletie @aer, bat One he and Kngle for ar “Sea Settee Bat, Doesn't Like Gab. meme tors and now pits, and when rasdets bracing Dee hme fe ng ‘The truth of the matter Within @ month from now Seattle | pleted will clase with any alley mpering weros the rub mth, on hi y net + t i will have three of the best alleys the oity Gillla } av ' and ! - in the Northwest, when plane for Work on the new alleys will g In proper FB iy renovation and fecenstruction tow |mence about June 16, or an soo ant | : ; junder way are fulfitied. In order the Western Bowling ocongre - a t to afford the best “p ground” | finished ¢ knowing ones Chink |avatiable for the city b Man With the eight alleys at the ager Emil Kooh, proprietor of the arck, the new Kuppinger Biemarck alleys, intends to bulid| Hatnier alleys, the city wi four new tournament aliey# and re- | supplied with firet olass oh , |eonatruct and Improve the remain-| trimming the high see WeUSiERS 408 LUMPS LIGNUM VETAn GLADIATORS TAKE Past GAME LAST NIGHT aS cE aE ot | WOMAN BOWLERS going mast ROLL FINE GAME §:: ink fully non, he wae ly a | way t stand was file these five women have been bow i when Smith w than = Fo fue f © letup end aa: MRS. MADOLE TAKES SINGLE pome very high o rom It ie p strikes Smal ' ve he wi ert ow to try and secure another fi ete road Ww day after tomorrow SCORE HONORS WITH 177 | | woman tenn in the city, of possibly ; } IN EXHIBITION GAME. jenough to form a woman's league Co. Ss Cofteoth W om Mette, There are about %6 or 30 women in re Jim Coffroth ls expecting “word the city who are clever, for women, ee ee today from Wiilte Hritt wn ‘There w some classy bowlipg|on the alleys. i 0 i ’ 4 rat offered during an exhibition au iis ‘enete ¢ 6m 3 ¢ ail by mem ne Beatfle La oe oe 8 Following ts the result ef the and | ho wine pro phys et ry | Meattle Ladies’ Mowting Club : three games i. The arener 8 tet qemu tet, tnd ord. Ttte catiotnes |e eM roe ee ibe Websters aT B46 BSE — 3,588 | torily settled, but awful ni i ARR H POA Riga G a 0 S10—23, 458 | prove « n with high +4 406 6 @ ut ) final | TT, witty @ total fur 4 SS ee ee en) t n white, of 414, apt p average e ..18 third Ei Be Ss Se . be dep: upon Rauiscr\, ‘ --- h be Wee TRY eee ae or ly ‘ ot 400, an ys er ie ae ‘ y 1 hing about @ ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, i in the b t | Daker « 1 ce a bs ‘ Mee Oretty Te mith 188 tee ann ee however, after an exciting stern eee ee | pe ce Soe Sei a8, an y" awe First and Cherry. chase, finally reached forth @ Krub ‘ he might be Induce hook and tagged Mike for the la a @ et 8 During the past oy 1 gonthe Optical Department count. ea ee Delaney Hoey ae Bee. - ray 73 a ae y Delaney certeiniy j@ the! | NonTHWEeT CHAMPION BIL. vis old ow! He is having Al Kauf-/ Totals seem ’ man talked about in jon ohatied for Buyder tn ninth | LIARD PLAYER DEFEATED (Wi), She Youn wo BY ARMLESS WONDER, one with Jack John Beore by tnaings: at a Jack O'Brien and ttle 2090030 *<4 wng Peter aneouver .....0 6809809 0-0] W. @ Johnson, Northwest cham-| wants it to be for aix rounds, with 4 for wmary, Two-base hite--Ray-|pton billiard pinyer, was defeated | $100) Om Une Bie oon es that | Pelee, Bee Cap gen. aa alas by Geesye i Button, the) match Ofirien wants to fight under innings, off Ei in armless player, whose ability with) clean break rules. “iecaeieks ai ligen. 4 | the cue has been & source of amaze: | magies i SF at eiicg | ment to those who have watched the Twte and Kyte anh. Basten Tush |exhibition games at Brown &| wine Tw nett, Capron. Hulen’s this week. | Whitney Kush, 1) Sutton broke away, running | nh [Your Attention is called to the splendid values which we are Eles-AH | enertichasen eotetce ‘renee ¢t offering in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at 4 Hit by | tt was a 160-0r-no-count mateh. On te in the bet Ray od, 2 a a by Rush wh Wh aot ) vintt trig «Ay hia s@cond attempt Button steadied hig ere ane wi) vis - a tit 1) A bh ing quert { fe wlettac’” Gmpirecdar, Fives |down end ran the 100 with never #|Shannon’e villa on Munday PeRNOLE INVINCIBLE. A large crowd attended, including PORTLAND, May 31.-—Aberdeen | many of the fatr nex. After the first PITCHER’S STINGINESS | e@ 9 e@ 9 e — won the came here in the fourth}match an exhibition of fancy bil fase Ra acing tas | lard wa ivan which elicited x-| MAY SAVE HIS JOB Pace ak |e tata st Not the shoddy or shelf marked Wed down and there waa mothing | Will be an 18-inch chalk line exhi- ones, but goods just fresh from the makers’ looms, in all the new- est colorings in Tweeds, Cassi- bition, two shots in. SPEEDY MATCHES + «| FOR TONIGHT ie ‘ernol! allowed but three hits f the mill, while Guyn, was bit for six. wer" deep center waa the fea the game. ’ qatatetionernell and OPBeten| ave meres, Worsteds and Fancy Silk peat “friaang won|" SWATTING THE PING. Mixtures. to In the firet taming the In- | ET ama ko Wl Maflin for two runs,| Tonight the Rubes and Jays will gine the i “ead which the home|roll the Clarence Gerald team on y id not erercome. Made up in the height of q ee FR A fashion with everything embodied ent aig at ee |sioemy,,ceataiion, ged tee tat in their make-up to give strength Standing of the Clabe. Pepe ‘8 ‘ae “on tom oO MLIFORNIA MAY and shape retaining qualities to the garments. Special Attention is given to the fit of every garment before leav- ing the store. A Competent Tailor always on hand to attend to any necessary alterations. BOYS’ CLOTHING NOT RACE WASHINGTON INSISTS ON AS- SOCIATION, AND SOUTHERN ROWERS LOCKED OUT, V3 i smemscenetipmene : Batteries Orietie 4 Lows The beard of control of the Uni- - yy vewls; i versity of Washington last night yieqerald, Wanser aad Grahém wired the University of California that it would not recede from its Francisco Pin Vranctaco— ie Ng stand regarding the Coast Rowing in Francisco .... ae @ |@asociation, which California objects habe ri 4| to entering tterios—Eastly and Willlame;| The situation is simply this Hitt and Hogan. Washington wants an association, and will not allow colleges outside Lon Angetes 5, Portiand 2. of that association to enter competi t Los Angele OR HB | tive race: fornia does not want! Ke Angeles 3 6 Lito enter ¢ sociation, and there | than: ee 6 3) the matter an, snes —Briswalter and Oren-| California is willing to race with Qo : ‘ * : grt non, a and Arm: | Washington, provided the associa Don’t forget, We're offering the best values in Boys’ Clothing to be had uster Umpire eCarthy tion feature in w |, but hae wired in the city. Come in and look at the Nobby Suits we are showing, some with 2 pairs Pants, for— » $3.95—$5.00 F | Washington that it will not unter | ¢ May 29 if It is insisted that} me a member of any associate Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost 1 in Francisco wee «++ * 23 : ottian eee 2 Ae | CHAS. HIGGINBOTHAM. 1 cramento $4 WOUNDS NOT FATAL. : Pp. A : f The fit, styles and tai ernon 7 “4 This is the young man upon whom Biicta 1 Rr te rms aera agence Boys? All Wool Pants, 50c | Boys’ Heavy Knickerbocker Pants 75c ” . - ls O Car la asked walvers one NATIONAL ®. HGetasier and Mise Lillia Casada, the and then se ak ) : F ‘ . ‘ y . ics F | victing of Weaneeday's attempted |seainat Cinotemath Marge? started All sizes, no tyybapairs alike; made from _In Corduroy and Fancy Worsteds, Chicago 6, Boston 2. | murder and suicide, are reported as but didn't last short ends; wortly double the price Cut full and roomy. At Boston R. H. EK. \improving today, Geissler #at up ved by Fromme . . i‘, oo i tof 10 2 lin bed, and Sheriff Urquhart placed | While Higginbotham went Battetion tatrter and Moran, \% Rvard over him. The yume MM iauaiy tive hits. It 1» how rumored Golf Shirts Silk Neckwear Underwear A ow erm Impires is te to co daman and Bowerman, Umpires stilt insists that he wants to com) ina: Bresnahan has changed his mit suleide, and he will be carefully bout sendi M r we caichea _ te minors sending the pitcher a Which are perfect fit- At Philadelphia q omnes | ting. A big display of Uni T ns ‘sa or) aap is OUTSIDE TEAM F REA Shirts in light and medi- | pure silks, in the newest] Union or Two Piece a RS 4 wana | um grounds, either weaves and fascinating Suits, a medium, heavy a Soe 4 TOURNAMENT _ pleated or plain ‘fronts; effects, for Or light weight, at— ia a cuffs attached or de- ry! Brooklyn 3, Cinctonntl 2, | “ . Ties. 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, Special tomorrow; all Anything you want in —" b Don’t overlook the ract 4 unless you’re well ple you can ALWAYS Get Your ne At Brooklyr a a ————_ - tached; at prices— ee a i 6?) El MANY ENTRIES FOR eeweiNal King Bros, the clothiers of Bec 65¢, $1.00, $1.25 35c $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Batteries—Gaapert, wing and) TOURNEY NOW COMING IN | 0nd Av, are now considering placing 4 age es aad McLe#an, Mcintyre and Bergen TROM OTHER CITIES. |# stron team in the running | $1.50, $2.00 A regular 50c tie. All sizes, from 32 to 54. | seuhettiebrmag nd nya gray ‘, ps: I. erchants’ Printing c¢ | ew York 2, ioteee te s *, Basel's Stare, . Entries for the big bowling tourn- | Ai TE ae v4 ‘ ‘| : ; ; pint New York ament which opens at the Kndiron | 4 Rowan and pre i glly. Big Bargains in Men's Sox, 10c—C ome in; you certainly will take home om New York bf} [park pavition May 29 wilt remain | on the entry list within the next fow Ma he ilf-dozen pairs. “ - intl oon until Tuesday, May 28, at mid and Sehiel, Umplr night, acoording to a deolston reach- | 4 O'Day ed by the local awsoctation last night.| ©. J. Patton, captain of the Dutch 1 Entries were rocelved yeaterday | Juke team of Spokane, has forward Stnediog of the Clubs, from Spokane, Tacoma and Goattie | 4d his entry of a bowling bunch from us Lont. Pet. | teams, and a large number will like- | the Bmpire City, Patton also want- e 621 |ly come In today. |@d to know if men could be mubsti- | days. Camnits and G ih 4 The decision to extend the time| tuted in case his original team could | ‘ Fy “ 2 645 limit on the entries was reached af-|not come. He wae Informed by - rs A =) Brook!) “4 ; { fi i} ter It was learned that a teks ot | Jenking, one of the directors ol t venue GIS to SIS FIRST AN Se asat H 17 46y | local and outside teams had falied | congreds, that in event of one f Louts i if ii) |to complotg thelr line-up withif the|or fhorg men not, if able to ap- t Lous 15.41) | ‘6 compiete th pear, clabch could vo sont tn, | SEP | | | | Opposite Cotman Block———TWO STORES—SEATTLE. TACOMA l Onthe Square, Opp:

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