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TH THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. [HUE JONNEST SATURDAY was N° SPO RTING N ews: ion ae MOST HAS THE TERRIBLE ©..." se TOURNAMENT ATTRACTS ee" Hy TURKS HELPLESS = 2-2") MANY FIGHT FANS eo scct%) THE BATTLE OF HIS Lif DE! eee RAR 116-pound . , > , née ‘ nen Bete Voigh | Beattie Athint t nf ‘ How Nelson and Heand Compare t he ty FELINE HERD GET HE AVY ant 7 ‘ \ YOUNGSTERS GAVE Goop ac.| | whee Pete Eom: |Ham M ttle Athletic olub. ; H tk tat LAND ON JOE SEATC OWS & an | COUNT OF THEMSELVES IN , unattached, | Stopped in nd round pound eight Ms at Thre FOR TIMELY BINGOES. Los Angeles 5, Oakland 0 | EVENTS LAST NIGHT, blow didn't| Hf clght clase—Frank Woe #.. height 2 At Los. Ang mR MJ | ut there was an awful | termar ile Athletic ol 1 ‘ ‘ oe Aware 1 | superna difrom Bfner Clark, Moattie Athtett to ae r “ ! f junk behind it whieh did ' \ 4 eR NEM Oaklal ) r ub, in t yunda ‘ : weyereres % | Onl aie ae People who like to see @ bunch of AS by | Fe Took ¥ ' ee y i * and ta % | 3 ingstera go to it for all they are in the me " x WHAT 8 DOING AND & Sacramento A, Vernon ® It's @ habit they seldom have, — | ud ‘tholr fill wt the Grand y | > WHAT'S E le neve > 2 " \\ nouse lawt night at the initigl ‘ sine for pot ho ‘Toika’ head holtod yesterday.| > nd wrestling fest of the P wrist % Games Today, 1:90 p.™ * j hamplonship touranment. The 5 t +t * ' »—row and Mi hel y getera will n tonight in i berdeen at a . . y # moat stingy, almont| >’ AY . by Sock ve at Fortiand # | Bra ge and Hog loft the Turks at the p ' miefine Ly tomorr night MeVeigh, |* Bok he finals will bo run of od out Tacoma at Vanco Standing of the ( ning wked ou , ee * Won, I Pot aymaker to right} The plan of allowing but sie min hae ag . in first (My United Press) * ae er a § ‘sly nt hig tes for the wrestling b& wae | SAN FRANCISCO, May Yosterday'’s Games in the only run 1 weve a ‘ | * : . “ x0 ‘ That wallop and a ecg hn py . Rites “5 the worst of i, but he fought ind elasm (necond hout)—| condition 1 confidence unt ® Aberdeen 4, t 4 ' for the kid out of |UN® Present | ine Porters (further orders, and Aye om O'Brien, Beattie Athiets thing, then Battling ? & Bpokane 1 ® : trophies taken by |J0%ed the mills, for the riikt weuats HE iiny after taking m deluge of ha sb, won from W. J, Biteele, Waah- |nythine Arai ae iaieas pve iE panel we /Saeat, ay irks Wont at it furiously from start | ayerg.. Steele represents the | ington Athletic elub |tor the tim rite Hated sore | | 4 Is to grant the mba Tay 4 AF gap ile ternoon when he meets D' * . Leah Ag ~as aggressive the match, in case th es ek SUTTON UNDEFEATED. npr srngprg rt . #% Time of games NATIONAL LEAGUE t r one hit.lis no fall, which has the effect of is from the & for the le n “ z * Georg n binged a dou-| making the mon go at it} Homultet George H. Button, the “armless! pccotiont mon t by, 0, * Chieage 3, Mrooklys © Those four wet th ark Of all the boxing bouts, ¢ Wrestlin wonder, who ia appearing this week | yi y th 7 - The * « At a # the clout column for uiew Gan wan tal on ‘ bl at Wakefield's billiard parlors, T17 and was up with with ¢ * | HES Y bones bit, bantam welghte to hea ight : Frank Duncan, | Firat ay. defeated W. BR. Cody in a to take @ t Me fe bed | HatteriesOverall and Mor « In no was there any ikeouas oe tntie pn la v last night by @ #core| on road. Ordir t 6 and t a. Us In the flrat two times at bat Moat |"soldlering ry one tought and pe y Cody is not & profes| ouuthie to open a conversation with |t ign ete, ie ° walked Emil Frivk. Emil didn't got} gave the be had minutes 56 sesonds sional, but he puts up @ clean, inter { ch atl yesterday. if be had. thatl” r : 116-pound class—Harvey Donald-| esting performance Hyland without resort to the at M £ > Pittabure 0, game of hie would be 4 tw particularly noticeable that | son, Beattio ¥. MC. A, won by de- | During the ternoon Button de-|but tb morning bh “ “ ba “4% ‘ ; , Pisa ws | teoms wetting Ul who came merely to/fault from Ed Milla, Multnomah |feated Burnside in & 190-or-no-count|over with spirit, and talked f t nee. if deen won Be at | pith a 4 Athletic elub. game, running out with his opponent | his chances: Gwea a6 hitting fon ‘ ‘ 1th-pound clase—B. Mug It- la This afiornoon and evening Lowe © Se ti. Le t fee ves {° assy ft ding t there in the atte Athletic club, on aggronstve are invited to attend wit money t ‘ and 7 -,. ~ . Be s grabbing ness ; = escorted by #entlomen. > / The he 5 “ ; overytning ¥ a 196-pound class—tra Robineon, Be be 7 for New York & St, Lowts 2 | | ppoinjed, either, for the bouwts/attie Athietie club, threw Lt va Are you tooking for a lodging | « many ‘ to 4, oa ; jan . . wan eheuted 1 At New York nh HH BK] Meattio had » err tabbed | Were well managed Wray, Beattle ¥. MC. A. Ind mine house? Gee our business ohance — 5 other ; hatting of the 7 «| St gia ; Siagainat her youterday, which « These are strictly amateur per» |utee 20 seconds, Becond bout-—Bd esiumn. or the bu : wen tanen | naiderats vn w L an something doing | forHancer and it ls not the inten | frechan, Spokane Athletic club, s { numerou casions he war fp ‘ ' atts ei F 4 t : C 4 " an agent nt to pat Up i threw J. Joh on, Norwegian Turn t lene by the superior fielding 1 when ¢ et that obier ot | the most strenuows opp Me ver Mot J asses for I Beator t agh his mitts in “ bs aie Beattle Athietic club, threw Marry - i hoy a oft tn the fir ne |the ela! ay, It looked as if], O68 knock-out there was, but that |Talbot, Tacoma Y. M. CA, Second ONE WEEK ONLY t F inning with . ur ther « — ing lable to happen any tine It is Chris Gessk, 8) kane Athleth Setistection Guarentect Exclusively for c ~ he k nat joing 4 well known t that @ boxer te m from Ko Plaketad, Nor ‘ Household Goods. 4 Se ar pped om ag ' > ' slough one over, get the wegian Turners, on aggresstvences WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO, ; Cash nim out Rowan, | in 1 res - the mathe te er fellow Just right and dase hir 1b-pound class—Jack Middleton, 1325 Third Av. opp. Post Office. from | who threw hi bape dene If the alk had only got the had hit the back trail m he LU Ses Kiem and Kane in on un keremas ot toe Bennett ea Tulle " Standing of the Chobe " Q with his bu . 3 ; have been tled. Mile di \ t aafe bingo, sending Campbell sca Wan. Loot ve lthe Casey of the.diety burg. but } marke pering home. te the bie |S 3} ry sont one to the azure which Dewer Im the second, a base by the big is 3 Krabbed for keeps bu four route, over which am ‘ . a 1 ‘ Frisk for the second time, and « : + iar walr on (Rat etbtin ae two-sack wallop by Magee netted 1 et $53) _ Cort, Swale, Give and OBrien ine Rott only ran of the \ 1 sue each landed on Jooy for two hits] 4 ante for an error by Carr Boston ce ‘laplece, ‘The other one was ¢ Summer. wr, . 4 - — by Lejeune Joat out on Capron’s grounder AMERICAN LEAGUE. } of would not reac veg od M i hand . * 4 have ntually @ Washingt Detrott 1. Akeo Wan caught yeaterda Ch th Sh | d aan wont out on hits to se oh ggg % Petey yg [hiteand-run, After making « bin otnin y rivete In the eighth Aberdeen hit nol Fee 1 ; 7 /and getting to first safely, thy sie ie gin Aber i cen: | BRED bod Una we Medningl at Beyond shove sion, but only one ft wm cane: Batteries Suggs and Stanage ~ a Ly we joel bell went out on \e ”! ora Street and when it dr oe Then Swaim, Strelb and Le- | OP*F * mitts of Lejeune Y Ow R 4. author me each sloughed @ safe one.| « phin 2. wn by our n ecogni- ‘escape With three on the sacks, Horbert!) at R HE to the hipped it to first and a double was! agged | ned a regular hard dolled = °6e Clevelan dewn to Akin, who ate it up like] Philadel i @ hungry wolf and made a pretty atterion—Borger and Be throw to Shea, Danny handled the mbes and Thomas 3 ‘ tion Sw Price Bs wins Sg Tealey Raymond accepted every thing that came his way yesterday IN PRICE CUTTING ball superbly and got bis man) St. Lente 6, Restos © without an error. In one inning be} ewer ended the chance with one) | #4, Lest oe eee it |to0k three, Killing them all. It was to Baymoné Jooy had a bad see | St. Loule r 6 11 6] Pretty playing, and soured a roar. . n J EE, uh rmiteh tins he Qemeeven | omer sister as | ca aul Cnmpbell made the Great throngs of wise buvers are crowding our store daily, and the bargains are going fast. There yet remains a fredit fox" hoe ng any Mi, and | Steele, Cheek and Carrigan |two error of the game yout great portion of head ae’ ~ error caine many a man would have blown No Game. | pron had hit and gone to pieces so fine you) Ae onic Goaldn't have found one with that | caine pos Frisk was on fir |been nabbed at is @otn to; . are gegen or event Khe fleas Sanding of the Clubs. held the ball on the canine (if there be any) in- Won. Lost. Met | ——. | a habitants of Mars ss ys ta ants Betrelt sis pr % # Ri ; rted in ° + wh Sioa hen toed ome fore UE ye Glasses ° ° ae ES EES aR FA i bt leer of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes and Hats a jawed BY | Chtcago 1 } a6 a4 econ Magen, who did some | Sioveling aoe orte 9 ) work in getting Campbell.| Washington ....... 9 ind Carr on = - This put Mowt on ras, purposely | LEAGUE GAME RECEIPTS. ‘walked, it being deemed best to take Seattle, May 25, 1909. & chance on Jule Strefh. SeatoO.| sporting Editor The Star Telephone 1298. 344 Arcade. ‘driving hard, sent a wild oe | ar gi Would you kindly in- gould not 6p, 894) form 4 number of your readers The immense Spring and Summer stock bought for the defunct Crescent Clothing Company of Portland, and in transit to the Great Western Clothing Co. came Yn. Then Joo walked through your columns how the gat e @ Se i al it ps a Prices Cut to Below the Manufacturer’s Price aoked te irate pera ont ive tran the fame? ot. what Never has there been such a bargain event in Seattle. Clothing for men, young men, boys and children is i + “ Metsling's niece lgsee epeeioky 2 in the price slashing. Here are a few of the many bargains. Hundreds of others at the store. i . ms lg Seattle does vot play as many game * }at home as Vancouver, for instance the deal was off. ye! or re . : . ie joe ick een Bargain Section No. 1 Bargain Section No. 2 Bargain Section No. 3 RH PO. ‘ 5 ie es Sh a ’ +4 *. , ° Pid d fl ms : Men’ Young Men’s Summer Cloth Children’s Su 1 a oe ae $ Spring S summer dren's Summer 6 taken out for the ue, whiel i 3 5. § B|assout pees toward peyee whrhell Advortieed brands $10.00 Men's Buits, made of worsteds 95 “uke ee ta $4.45 #280 Child's Bult, double-reasted, wore Bf o2u it of umpires, ete. Bad CaMMlMeres Co... k ccc cece ceceeees@ 08S TP gr900 young Men's Suita. in variety of | teds and cassimere. Sale price.. e°6 : 1 As to the advantge of a winning $12.00 Young Men’s Suita, In variety of styles In R ae oe ; team in the face of the above, nif Of $15 suits on $12.50 Mon’s Suits tn taney woreteds worsteds and tweeds, 6 35 $4.00 Child's Suits, sailor patterns and Rus @4 6 6 & 4 Ylig my opinion that the financial | aad teneme ....... Sale price .... a F sian blouse, fine material ......... conse my 27 17 «0 | benefit darived results from the in- the market, but $12.00 to $15.00 Young Men's ite, in stripes and | §6.00 Child's Suits, made up in fancy wort " terest which the home fan takes in $15.00 Men's Suits in wipes and checks, $8, 65 checks, all sizes, 7. 85 teds, well lined and finished ear a) glee you. don't seed to ond yarns : pale rie $7.50 Child's Suits, in fancy worsted and 3 i i ATTENTION $15.00 te $18.00 Men's Suits, in neasonable ne $9, 45 ' ute ine Mon’s Suita in fashtonable pairs of trousers, knickerbocker and i 6 0 be told that outa, frat class wooleps ...,.. Sale prise , plain, This number goes for .. » ee Se wiry , $18.00 to $20.00 Men's Suits, nicely ti tatlor- $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men's o WASH GOODS. . tis Girls’ and Boys $3.50 there is only od, in worsted, velour and tweeds . * $10, 65 in Yeloura, worsteds and $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits in pretty ; 3 3 8 . 0. oi ont tweeds .... i 3]. Pair Winslow one brand of Maer ees ren ea en na wo Hak Young Ney Aa. Dandenede sae | a2ap nore Wash ule In mia watra A . OR Adjustable Ball Bearing) all fashionable materials, Sale price. . $ eng rog = oe and tabries $10. 25 Late styles. Now a5 ie. ALL SIZES AT ALL THE PRICES, WE OAN FIT ALL sizes AT THESE PRICES, SIZES FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Skates $1.75 Bargain Section No, 4 Shoes at Sensational Prices 2.50 Men's Box Calf Shoos, well made 1. 73 in every particular, Bale price .,. Two-hane bit oon ts Sages. Bacrifice hit—Akin bases — Raymond, a4 Lejeune, Herbert. ck out—By Seaton 1, by } ses on balie—Oft Ser Le 6 Wild pitor—f iaye—Carr an : Oiiwer; Lajeune and mmé of game—i40. Umptre--Mr Prary. Bargain Section No. 5 Hats—Under wear—Shirts 500 Men's and Boys’ Hats In one big bargain section, containing derbies, felts and straws. They sold as high as $3.50. First come, first served, at 13¢ Men's Hata, in fedoras ‘and derbies, light and dark Bargain Section No. 6 See These Prices on Staples Containing overything for men's wear. All leaders that will not last long Mon's Half Hose in black and tans, in large ni assortment, Sale price $3.60 Mén’s Shoes tn buckle oxfords, in tan 2, 9 or black. A splendid shoe, Now 1 KILLILAY 18 TIGHT. $15.00 t FORT AND Mout ail, Portiand $2.50 Women's Shoos th’ dongola and viel cae sigan $1.37 Handkerchiefs in red, white or blue; 5c 1 ould do with Killilay bere yeater kid, blucher or plain: Sale price .. ade Pate debate Lbs 10e values, Por this sale.......s++eee seeeee BALBRIGGAN. UNDERWEAR, Regular 75c and $1.00 values in a variety of 47c Gay, whon Spokane won out by &) Little Priends— to 8. Thirteen Ducks | geore ot 1 wiles of the Indian aving an end of May sale Men's Canvas Gloves, never sold before $c $2.50 to $4.00 Woman's Shoes In extra fine Goodyear at this price. Per pair. SUITS and mreahante a welt, blucher or plald):tan or black izes, 8 twirler. ; yy prea Spring styles, Now .. Renate $3.60 Unio rt wna Iori A choice of the 260 and 35c Suspen srs. Tc The score: Rn ® Lantern 6 n Sulte albriggan, | 1 19 Bale price, por pair. oe evanties 1 shire, all colors. Sale price , bE SRS ‘ Men's Golf Shirts in stripes and checks, styles mod- 6 5 ern, cuffs attached or 7c x Ton and| $2.50 Misses’ Shoes In low or high cut, in " $1, 19 > theteaod | tana or black, Now sold at MEN'S SHIRTS. Batterios—Killliay and Ontdtot; | ( » seiellhnadbcmsta aol he wt the raes biale. he fy S00: Shey: 79 ae ry 2 ne a Shoes in extra heavy box calf, moestigns. Megular $2 nN vaiege grog: 93c Gatached. Galo price, ....+iss++ssse008 beer: and . "3 h hone apocials they solid leather Inner sole, guaranteed, These shoes ‘ nf? " . | TIMELY CLOUTS WIN. "y save enough to pay 60¢ 1,000 M Golf Shi 1 to $2.50, | Mother's Friend,” a famous boy's shirt in sailor 7 p0ld here. Best are packed with a baseball for the b en's rta, Values up to $2.50, In 6 ©, May 2 of Skates for you. Also or the boys 3 . " ‘ VANCOUVER, - that vou aah’ Ger an Bale price ....é0.d0dus sees ™ $1 43 famoy patterns ....6655 ceseneeseneeeens C es. ms. Values from Timely hitting by the MANY MORE OF THESE BARGAINS AT THE STORE, have in stock for exactly by actual test— FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND MISSES. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY: th Cane | gy ¢ clouted Clatiin | Regal Suits are This great sale will continue until all of the Crescent Company's great stock is disposed of. Your own judgment — tells you that it will not be long before the entire stock is closed out at these prices. The watchword is “HURRY.” (* B REA WESTERN|= sl CLOTHING CO. 1317-1319 First Avenue Opposite Arcade Annex {oa backed by our ends last of May ironclad guaran- n and Kellackey; | bete Batterion—Cla if present stock ja sold Gilligan and Sugden. et on now: Only ane pair to| ; Ja purchaser, none to denie ‘ Standing of the Clubs: See pair Girls tee—they’ve got Wh Won eattie 25 to please you , 1 or you can Get Your Money Back COAST LEAGUE neinoo 4, Portiana 4, |? anctsco— Sy Rall Hearing justable Roller Al Ban Ff pertiqnd 4 . 5 i -. Mette ries Winslow gid Frame | Rearing Roller hat “ 91.76 sizes to choose from. 4 Pool! Tabiew—45 % Solo Tables—25 » Teataurent, otgar etand ond A har p lan t 615-619 First Ave. On the Square Opp. Totem Pole \Fred M. Spinning Y | 1310 Secon dAvenue fer Thira*ay