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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1909. SPORTING NEWS | . - oT ~ a oda “Co 4 |GOLF STARS MEET IN DES MOINES OARSMEN T0 IN JULY TO SETTL E CHAMPIONSHIP UP FINE EXHIBITION .. snes TS BE GUESTS | F vsisaipp! golf tournament an bring# together 100 weatern ke annual will he , | FREDO MILLER, DUG'S NEW)“ Farry > the Nuke of the Dea Motnes @ if] AT DANCE © | rT; Th C k Lik M h SLAB ARTIST, SHOWS HE'S ee 2 Rina and Country club the week of July M d +} CHUCK FULL OF GRIT ee on ree = Wa quale Tee this yea | LAKE WAGHINGTON soarinal e a es i e ot er a 4 et ; Dettolt -sssereenne Pe Bae egy Bp cetp ore thy ne | ASSOCIATION WILL HOLO r ntorest was att eteertenss ten teat thas Banaain Ns RECEPTION FOR CREWS, | ne iv Sentence Of one 8 ay and erosk Us Hturat Saale ells & yor in the ean mvt. ¢ . P i The h ww wave 8 0, Low Pet land was runnerup in 1906, but did | Washington Boating — 5 ¢ ’ . ‘= ’ ‘ ‘ tout horn sssusth” Eh Slat aie Rel iee taa a [which che ait af th en problem that confronts all young matrong, nine when, itera, 6) N * is ih tender will be Robert Finkbine o torested in boating on the tale, will : ; 4 ; te uayfo"weahan." Dut’, wan] HH a2 benotnes, atte champion for the] [sive & dance for the Btantord Vi And there is not one among you but is eager ee “hh wo bait Beccles iH een in Aopen Ad to show her skill and await with bated breath om at hg inter Cooel , Bel ‘ ” _ . . , ee Ta She Alrraguin einb W.0 omsla-bel the “turning out” of the first batch of biseuit, Miller hetd atror vee scan tot the crew to #tay over . 1. : Sim retiring the side, and win tnt Bunday, ‘i whieh‘ Mu ‘ake or pie. To obtain the best results uge his game | replied that ght it would b Eocene # Naor 3 jc Miler, he really , nly. be. stung 2 Sa RN oe the Ju (feu 5m held - re int of the Interoollegiat . " in Get t r tin na, th I racet that t Beatle Nhe Wh bad a > NOUSE GOL! 8 Conta Cue te, and ‘ uring the seagon ; ; WELL KNOWN EX. COACH rome e ye M peor 6 ' " t ry 1 ? DIES AT FRISCO | Baking Powder m Bee ine ther Sinleg, wiess Ras: |ucdees’ Uet ebbnever, Darey ies ‘the ree eS ein wr ne atemet oR O8CAR | N. TAYLOR OF U. OF Dr. Taylor was a prominent pra . . pall . tate apted territary.| i r | THE ONE-WAY TRAIL. Three weeks pure phosp nate ba Ing powder very call Lynch watked, and Frisk lined a hot Kennedy appeared for the Cieat | = . ng t ‘ | » tender one to 8 Smith became alight. | time with the Beavers yesterday ar } ; ae ee ' m y sey > oO a ly confused, and white he hesltated | gave a good account of hits | BAN FRAN isco, May in strong in leavening gas ne te Bivitor started things for Geattic in| ‘The grand vland was filled with weaalh- ge (dl pees gry Ly ny my — ye ma a ; uw bar to 7 ; A | der gh, fener eer "ar fo apep aor ant wf e'Geth wan apinal seni |wloraty in 148 Whe an under Crescent Baking Powder leaves no residue or I 2% im for the last tally f tower es PS Ser = . oo. See ee vem tulle im tha hastaey ae Se # : y { Rein AB BR FO 4 Baking & ” S ANG HIS western foutball, Wren the rely deposit in food whatever. Every particle is absorbed by the mh 2 9 pontin mame was adoped by the California en." b $f a EB) chartey au DULY DU BOl Universities Taylor war mate head | flour, and gives out the highest percentage of leavening gag” rs Bee, +f eee r COACH TAKE SWiM mites Be SINE nesepmely: tor —higher, in fact, than all other powders on the market | “ iS pond tf Psa s rae bauer hing we Foren at MIGHTY WEAVE oF aia! the Lather 10 “aire, *8Y-"| nouset Gee eur business hanes ~ pe ince: vag gee ™ ne . ir Totals...i9 3 4 2% id "1 |the university vag “ Luther ava > nent ave | Column, . cull, ple cr ust and ail risen foods, grocers sell It. emt fe as OARSMAN SWAMPS SHELL , ig, alghty heave ds pee eo encour AB. RH PO. A E| Says Stanley Robinson, 0 of TWO FLOP IN SINK, jLather, The shell tremble : | vie, if : 3 ; . 4 3 the Cardinal” “trogard necana’ - was gain age or pe eeueeny Ses net tor A ghana One Pound 25 v4 H 4 H H @ | baseball L went far to got him, but Stantord erew. yesterday took bia 1 1 oak Daas Luther. were | a $L io} i 5. Literals bassin” toepsures’ are'the| team, out fat a Wtle. Instruction in| Pid Dan got poeviah Did be hole Made by the Crescent Manslactering Co. ; . ones that have brought returna hela hired whid sont shell, in front ior help? 3 nis oanod , ae be ie Se ae oth ct pen ae yo aa |e ey Tous ‘club snaleaen v ¢ bumor worn thiols Makers of Mapleine, Seattle, Wash. Roger cost « fortune, but Pil muake| were treated to ant whic oont i ; 5 : : Hi ice Ais pane, Wa lelacs ene amveses. : hawt which “- : ; a fortune penne @ haye|them inte eonv ee baws Selon mess — — —_ = nll ay: to 80 per _— oe bce , been In one the shore. 1 OBatied fot Bith in’ inth * Going bis ‘ent eprers Ipsbine ieoee ain't know fust-what | | = caneneeecleenicediadel jie he had cost $40,000 he'd have been| gale of wind. No poem be come c fully sead- See oe te gs oo eg |A aod Investment. Better one lead te eS "Guster Bf We eh A Dan to find owt how oa: treten mo_Paas | pees ESTER TAT ison tere wiih tht “Rampoon” thy land ay afore making Me wools)f 6 Raymond, Miller Aeharaweber., sae: JESSE WESTERGARD att. Luther was seated in the| "Duly, oa be ts called, awears he! you | rifice. nts—-Ab Akin, Raymond. Strack ‘ t t rid of hia! : aig ame ssn ccomeniieenemnenamnamnsiannntts | 2 Wie it by pitched ball—kric: te by Mi Frisk by Erickson, Bennett, Hay nd and Ma, Umptre— PLAY D-INNING GAME. STANFORD STROKE IS HURT FIGHTING MANIAC good qualities and good points of PORTLAND, May 24.—In an ti~) tye score of 3 tot. Wild! by ey Lejeune re- in runs in the first and ninth | yesterday Aberdeen | winning ran ith the sass i ine & Batt O'Brien Beaton and Murray. INDIANS WIEN. TA’ May 24.-—Spokane tot. jer all = iy a the lot yee- won out a score of This Lge five out of the gan frecty, but Sips is the series = Wright the wallops wore | JOHN FITTING 18 BADLY CUT ON BOTH KNEES TRYING TO GAVE LUNATIC. John Fitting, stroke oareman of the Stanford crew, le today suffering from injurtes to both knees recetved jwhile assisting to overpower | Re katrand path Mth ay. wh iterday fought tke a fiend to dow [his life at the Madrona park boat house, Coach Dan Murphy, who wan ett. ting on the veranda of the Algonquin club, saw Kekstrand wheo he first jumped overboard. Later when om- ployes of the boat house pulled him out of the water, he broke away land again Jumped in the lake. Coach Murphy at once calied hin crew of | half way to shore, where Fitting and huskies, and a half dosen of them tore down to the boat house. Eekatrand fought all the way from the boat house over the treatle Luther Dultola met the fess maniac, Both men jumped into and there was & itvely the fact that of org Regal $15 tle’s arm Fitting wae fereed to down on his knees, 4 in ao manner, he does not ae just how, both were out wide Last hight Coach Murphy stated | that he did not think the accident | would prevent Fitting rowing in the race on May 29, but it will force him to take things easy for a while | JESSE WESTERGARD. lowa is surely the home of wrest- lore, «It boasta of Farmer Burns, _j the man who made Frank Goteh champion of the world; of Goteh nd of Jense Reimer, or Westergard, as he is known. Westergard is one |mat wonders of the years since he was a fairly good) preliminary wrestler, but with ae perience has forged to the fre rank. His recent defeat of Gotch in| 4 handicap match boosted him, and | he ia looked ui; by some as the probable successor of the Humbolt | farmer for the tt $1.25 Set Mrs. Potts’ Nickel Plated Sad Irons .... .63C! There are 7 more bual- nese days in May. Fvery of the coming | world. A few! terien— Hosp, Briswalter and pests Bs Line Armbruster and Vernon 7-1, ® Are You Going to Alaska? Thirteen years in the Rubber Goode business and our con- tinued experience in outfitting Alaska travelers since the discovery of the Klondike places, “The Rubber Store” 714 First Avenue In the lead for everything that you will need, either pleasure or business trip. a If you have bees in that AB in and we will repute ft San Franc one will be! lorning «am RHE a big winner betore in Francisco ... ’ 1 6 1 t MterlenCorbelt: Grittn and tant ot » | You Know at | ou Wan Williams; Hitt and Hogan. anel and Hip Saws, and But (f you are making your \uitial trip, dro) Ati peice Sane R 4 dard articles of everyday give you the be of our advice as to what is necessary non tivrcsch 2 | These prices give you adiaational for your comfort. tterlee—iienisy and Berry;| values, They make a weak pocket- | Bohafer and Ho book strong ae healthy, , tt you t Sncramento iy Oakinnd 9. | wilh soy Babi’ ating Wit ete | We Have What You Want NE » | whieh continges until our present ‘ a” OS he haart RAK . it = it is pold, or until the hast of | And at prices bo are right. “The Rubber Store's Bacrainento eer ry: | 3 oO} tion as the leadin ttories—-Maire, Christian and fet Mra. Potts’ Nickel-piated Lewis; Baum and Byrnes, fonr ae Delespo Trouser and Skirt Hanger IBe Standing of the Clubs, a4 pairs trousers or 4 akirtn Won. Last. Pet always sold for 500 boto ih Branciseo .....94 29 610 Sargont’s Single Biiding Door Angeles .......38 04 Sie ortian. ba0e u 20 Viugsh Sash Lifts fe eramento ..,... 6 10 Dea ik or Nickei-piaied ‘orndn ; eres | | 40 im Oakland Mereerys | Soe 446 inned brawer Puiite| aera Cupboard Turn. . ioe NATIONAL LBAGUH, : | ing of the Clubs. Fred M. Spinning Won Taat Put. 1310 Second Ave. | 14 Meo a ee ae ee 10% it | rooklyn is May be reasonably expected \} inginnatt Vi | ‘ . Vouls i? 4 ON YOUM SAVINGS, | Boston 17 63 Fey Por AMERIOAN LEAGUE, Chiengo T, New York 4, 133 Columbia St. At Chicago BR oh? } a ‘ 7 ou i | AS ow ‘ork 3 ‘ @, Quinn and Bialr, Usmpires mughiin and Perrine. GREAT SHOR SALI 14.50, $400 and $4.00 | Alaska Outfitters Is so well known that every Alaska mall brings us ofders from former customers who have tried our goods and Want more of them. SEATBLE SPORTING GOODS CO. PROPRIETORS “THE RUBBER STORE” 714 FIRGT AVENUE, Suits We would have to describe every inch of them, because there are no poor points either in construction or materials. Always $15 THEGHUB Sole Agents Regal $15 Suits 615-619 First Ave, On the Square Opp. Totem Pole PURCELL SATE CO, P* 4 For Lad venwe nm ‘Gretta Hott Your Bake Oven Treatment jee een nse ~eneeenentfeeeeesens eee SSI UE i ara gone Te TOURIST. BATHS — St Batterion4 Wadden ole Bley | ust Bea Abe —s i = od a HALL'S SAFE & LOCK u's SAFES daakias Say guobi e Co. MANUFACTURERS O12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB LIMITED Is the train between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi- cago. Its route, the same as that of your letters—the Chicago MILWAUKEE & ST.PA Railway The Pioneer Limited leaves Minneapolis 8:00 p. m., and Union Station, St. Paul, 8:35 p. m. daily; arrives Union Station, Chicago, 8:55 a. m. Several other trains of this railway, between the Twin Cities and Chicago, leave at convenient hours for passengers from the west. The Overland Limited, to Chicago, via Omaha, and The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago, are also popular trains to the East. Full information about fares and train service sent free on request. H. S, ROWE General Agent, 134 Third St., Portland, _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, = el LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4334. { Religious Play All Week, “THE SIGN OF THR Choss.” A Fine Cast and Beautiful Scenery | Tontaht, Ladle MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Manager. Beginning Tonight Shubert (ine) ‘Luna Park i AReran Weeks A Wee Sam 8, Li MADAME NAZIMOVA Mon, Tues. and Wed. Nights and Thureda al —“HA Doll's Thursday Ni and The Gr , nt edan Bargatn bedi Friday and Sat. Nights, Sat. Mat, |———— leant svciets “Comlonse Coquette.” | ry or ‘Ae fat ‘ Prices—-$3.00 to 600; Thursday Phones 100, G ate—-10 Matinee, $1.00. Northwestern Leagwt Athletic Park, BASEBA Tomorrow at Two Weeks, Roginning Sunday, May 30, Heary W, Savage Presents own MERRY WIDOW,” BY FRANZ LEHAR Matinwes, We, 2 Nigntas ioe. 25e, Me, The faudevitle, Week of Advanced undred and Fifty In Company,! Camiio DAritte Adelatde: Bolina- Cae tar tee to GAN. ot Murray; the Sisters Gasoh; | ler cars, ‘ sabe Warren, Lyon & Meyers; Manus & Yorxas — ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wrestling The Oriental Pool Re 45 ‘Tool Tal 25 Sele UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE HAKDS, Bar, reat = seve r barber Greatest Gy kind 10.8 SnTS’ TRAINE : OATES AND DOGS, : G—Oiher Novelty Fentures—6 STAR ToOrUuLAn VAUNEVULY Performances ss rt aa 90, TS and Ausplees BA Wednesday, Thursday Ni Seats Tucsday——$1.00, and boxew Seattie Theatre |- ond Saterday, Selma Herman and Company in at ir aie Be “NEVER TOO LATE TO MENDY © BIG NEW sitow. TEN anew USSIAN DANCY A Thrilling Climax 1g Bach Svene N wi SOOTHER Pome Duat tn #4 Noted Actor, Speelaiites Now Here. AMOUS Fi NiPLe ) wNisit " Rivers” 6 Other Ne

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