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a JRDAY, MAY 29, 1909, 2 TH Di SER LOTS TOE SPORLING NEWS it rn a 5 aaa aa HICK HAS THIRD TOURNAMENT OF WEST & wks THE LADY- KILLING BACKSTOP “ teenie * p ERAN CONGRESS WILL START five ladys BOMBARDS PERNOLL FOR P 6swor mateh J AT IT. * CARESBSING BASSWOOD Outing ¢ BUNDLE oF Joy JUICE |* TURKS TO BEAT | CAME the enn rh | * One game Sunday and two #} RRR RRR RR RRR Nonday will be the last of *| ‘Tee Peete eee eee * *\® the Turks for two Weeks, ®$FIGHTING SEATTLE LIGHT. \* ? * % WHAT'S DOING AND * i From Soattle, they go to Ta *] WEIGHT.HAB TWO GOOD | “Refugee,” who will report * * WHAT'S BEEN DONE. ®/@ oma, thenoe to Vancouver, * MILLS COMING. & the bowling tournament forthe * » *iw On June 16 wiland will * és * reade of The Star, is a* * mon today, 2:30 p. m. Wie eome here, then Tacoma, * ° & bolwer of national reputation. * * m. Monday, ®/® and on June 29, Spokane * pau s fighting | & He bowled on. the i vie bie * * nd 3:00 p.m *i* * | Chick ison, who fo *& club team of New Yor ty * Seattle Te ee RE RK BH MM | foaled Jobnny iS aad also was a member of the * % Tacoma at Vancouver * [olsoo recently, return ALTROCY |*® crack Imp team of Ban Fran * : ® Spokane at Portland ore fe last night. He was accompanied by | * cisco, which represented that # . Yesterday's Games, * iy ae r,t o ye F Milin 7 1% city at the big Sait Lake tour - a amile that cracked his face almos ; % Seattle, §; Aberdeen, 4 * Standing of ue Otwbe. wot, (tm Sei i nament. 7 ® Vancouver, 2 ACOMA, it i) Cttek hi ) goo hte f a | ® Spokane, 5; Portland, 2 * | bp ; ' , S Gna alin beach Toone at em Pou eeenee ee eee | ® . 450/York, and the loser of the Nelion CRAIATA Donan | ; . ‘ i t mm BER RE EE EE RR REE 400 | Hyland matoh. ms BY REFUGE. poses Wetatery Mike funned the boys from Abe 198) BURNG | It lookn Hike @ big night tonight f nce (0 ww is @oon yesterday just a trif y | 7 arnong the bowlers. The third an-|'™ he did, and the Cate think that M | ; nual tournament of the W , nore first Duaty Miller allowed the Ktt- | <t Managers Comiskey and Cantifion and Captain Bob Ganley mussed| ting outfielder, and Jigen Donohue, | Howling é sor J tel, a oaatarg lets to ciroumnayigate the sac | ra] F a of Chicago and Washington Amer- | ¢@eh other last fall uring which | once peerless firet baseruan, they | o’et this ning at th gon | of a 16 COtrhatmen four Tuna, just to encourag ; 1 | ; Z melee & couple of Burne’ tatt ure to be shunted off to Washington | iaric i'w ix ne 11 Brown, why ga bit, and then Mr, Mike and his hide = jloan league culbs, respectively, have | oor. pent, trouble has beon amolder-|in trade for Burns. | <vtltl wits a tae tee ¢ amet ie individ “ pounders proceeded te show t jdifferent ideas of “valuos, }tng like the first fire in the furnace.| ‘The question Ix: Who ts the goat? | how t in. Wagner's ban re hea See ee ead ot | Four hits in four times up helps! For tnetance, Comiskey wanted a| Jiurns has not displayed the bril-| Wil three men, regarded as ready | will | attendance, ar coregstion ee delivery really gas, and tled up the } | . ‘om ft ris of th ntr core M | 1) Vernon, 0. » seme, reliable southpaw pitcher, He caat| Hance be waa wont * in" the a“ tor: the ‘Ses pete a eet ee Hd ; te eat ¢ r to trfom, Om re of large reo ‘ ‘ na But Comiskey does not doubt| manager ae Comlake ” payment | P p Regrets et dale tron “dehtvonteh Hee road | pat, Sacramento KR Ht FS] George Capron made amend {9 oyea on William Burns, the sen. | { Bs as ce ie th Stee 6 dbhin Siteuae whe te {ment will extend ' —- ears = from jenian e | Sacra teak ane tet & ae ts " nin abl 0 do #0 lo thinks a | fo , » ’ kod A 7 weeps worry t coph t Ve r) i lay with 7. ner and t ational Washington performer, He change of climate will be a fine thing upon as the beat left hander in the |). it was not the worst Hatterte \tagerald and Byrt ne __— = tried to glance In other directions, | for the pitcher American league Out-ofet given & sweater and a seat on the | Hitt and Howan Mt ¢ thelt his optic ere e dr fantally Comiskey has a lot of! Nine out of ten would reply in thelont in force + oe : a - ale Mane farming ‘ t pties were alway awn| Incidentally i n r vane “ite pi Beg tory = Loe Angeles, 6; Oakle firet lot ts classy way the leant, | back to Burns dead wood, he thinks, in the shape|negative, But Cantillon apparently | cithes ‘ wp and he had al is of sunnysid At Los Angeles Rn B./and the way that boy do clout the | , Cantill m had in Burne a white! of Nick Altrook, left handed piteher, | thinks the contrary, for the deal has | tt . speed, but our own Danny, | Oakland , ‘| hide ta candy for a fond mother elephant, Since the day the pitcher! Louls Cravath, cocasional hard hit-| gone through. an . rm . “ , Sodus ber bier Kakiie Orie Mattertes — Hoap and Orendorft;| Pug Bennett worked the toria two teams an¢ the el, icteben ‘Soom. feat vo rab 1% ix le. o : but drew in a bit too close, and P land has come to t run drivers annexed tt pe Fre “4 +4 | |Proceeded to put a stinger right | the Case & K oa . “ + ai where there was nothing but dust the Portiands No. sor ven'bur ‘The Gate eoad iiertnd i tii lite headwork like that that wins CARRS’ Denver has tv : ; not even fee! Dusty, and against his Vernon 3 af | beanants gre = ne repre b livery, looked just a | Oakland : ide Bowling cl } a 2S bt wes a 5 ‘ | ‘The game waa full of features! Jon Hyland In supported by his en- | ELBE fate aa ae i wt ° @ how « from atart to finteh. but the palm |BATTLING NELGON AND DICK | tire camp, and all declare unquall lpentar een. OF 4 tt, The score | NATIONAL MEAGUE, = pete t Groner MH. SUTTON Witt Ap. | Downe gooe to Mike again t fey HYLAND AWAIT DIN OF fiediy that they will adhere to thelr | b making the strongest 4 Beattie AR RH POA ow York—-May 29 Ahad Scetion teas artis tues ioe Geen NO AT OP RB termination not to permit Nelson| PRAM NEXT WEEK IN PAR. [OD Oe so give-man teams Sarriens ap ieee ta fe head by MRS “The vist [of the kettle, and no mistake, With| Gone naar to go on with th ie antage that} LORS AT 614 FINGT AVE, Ihave entered from this city. The a e first game, 11 to t, and) a leader tn all departments such ns _-eo ad upon layer of tape will give EOE Heattle Athietle club red a 10¢ = fet oe fe cored 3 to @ in the sec: | Mike has shown himself to be, to m | ” which is composed of the club's | for Fr Js ae WR Oe res lone the rag would worse than| SAN FRANCISCO, May 29M - | George I. Button, the “arm one | rongest bowlers under the leader- | Sitece: i ; i : o 06 “A York, 1-3. |{lehness; It would be a crime fore what wuises to be one of the . * ated yibd ig Rhy # : wonder” whose pettees 6 on the |cbip ot dimn, We r aoe Geraia |! Inger. r T 1 2) Phitedetphia, 11-0) New York, t- bigeest crowds that ever turned out acts ut the Fight. Sistiars shoe | at A eur epre-| 4 1 2 0 7 Miard cloth oh hed the|has entered @ strong team rep a o-9 to a Ba? ke i First Game. 1) | Dusty Miller annexed unto himasif |at the Mission « tiling Nel-|& The principals Tl iceal enthusiasts, will be seen ai {senting Gerald's Cafe under thecap-18 5; 45 o At New York ul 14 jno little honor y day by throw. |* mn this afternoon will de st j the @ Dating Nelson.of Hege * Raks Wiadle: Neth Atainbade cid oven | taint p of Joe Morria, and F. EF | Door Hinges Totals 29 68 «10 «87 13 i t jitne the hot to the firet three! lightweight tithe against RNUDE |) @ wiseh, IL * | Pritchett has entered a team called |i» a sensa Aberdeon— ABR. IL PO A. & M 4 Dootn; Mar- {Cate in t 1. The Mill City) Dick Myt me of thessturdiest!® — Dick Hyland of Grass Vale #|i"E% St Carr & Son's par 4 the Pritchett’s Cafe Quintette, with | tons Carr, 2b ett not ee wiall and Myers. |tidewheeler pitched big league ba 4 garmlest Httle mon California haw tov, Cal o| Niget avenue Mr. Carr bas just! nC Kinkead as captain, whieh ix| !* ampben, of. 4 § 2 1 § 9) c0ard, Welmer, Crancall ant after that qualmy first developed tn yeat ;# lay, Ca taken over the old Horseshoe cafe | arnected to he close up at the finish.| °° # Jeune, of es cos We Be Gee Second Game. Before noon the fans beean the|® The prise:— ® and bi lard parlors, ae sucessor to Al). ef ON. Brooks team, headed by |! ~ 26¢ Mire bh ls 6 1 8 8 8 York R HH! qeatey Raymond stopped on hie!Journey to the arena acrosa_the|® For Hyland, if he wing, #| Singer, and will devote considerable |The E. N. Brooks tegin, Headed 1) pair is an AE se SS Se ae § ff lfoot and got away with a couple of|county Hine, Nelson loft his Wrain-|@ the lightweight champlon- #|fiira,) \° ‘Mrtherina interest In bil- jo” Ne Menon te Ren town, and|If you. are Bewer, ie. ee oe Gevehetn anit had heaves to the first station, but ina quarters earty ine as) tol® ship of the world and & ® Sutton hae shown himeelf to be |they figure to give @ good account| thrifty and O'liries, « So. es and Sentet Umpires |W * Can stand thie from Tealey Hejspend the night in the pa | teh|@ guarantee of $1,500 f& certainty a wonder on the green|o¢ themaeiver. tidie Creseman is jh nd | t h a ok ee Ee ae 1 Cussek [doesn't feel that way very often, [baths He slept late, and When he jw For Nelson, if be wins, wf sah He wields that fatl-cap- lteading a team called The Wonders, |i) "hi isin pte while our Se 8 : ete a vame 0 Gites ater aes sa nee be took & good ru ubduyRAnd!e retention of the lightweight w|Pt* Welearenh pole of hie in a man. |ana hopes they will live up to thetr|;,, ne Gothen ae pnt 7 | ? J - Sen watfeat, and th . ro 6 OU 00-0 BO-e0) « On ret name. « de in ee | 8 ae necton, May 98 Roston-| was ladiew day, at that, Afier Le-| The Hattler was ta conatins for. Gems ' ay ee * }60-oF-no; ph Pees be. gee Schiump's Websters ts another Broome “Ol Rea ef Wnntnee: ty yp eg Brooklyn game postponed; wet Joune mined Mike's first mensage|it, and joked with his companions | @ Guarantees (8 bo! ort, however, hig chaik-line dope | strong team, and the Juan de Fucas| I’ Sad Iron aberdeen. 4600060 0 6-4) srounds to center, a lady in the grand stand,| Hyland spent the night’ in his/@ cases are fixed, win, lowe W {ny the i4 and If-inch game, has lig « bunch of alley stara, Other Hite be | who was evidently of Kitteni#h pro-|training quarters crows the bay, @ of draw | scored & scream, while those wholiscal teama ontered are the Bis ce ee os A | (ius Dorner Helegved. clivities, was heard to remark to her|coming Over to the City shortly’ be-|@ Length of the battlo—45 w/hpve nevor seen a man of his clase) eine plazas, the Newports, |” ‘Zeordseu Eee titei@es $4-—the unsenal jeansort, aa he bitterly bewalled the ifore noon, He was accompanied by|@ rounds te | Beh ule feats raise e protonged how! | fisits Peta, the Rubes and Jays, |!0¢ Perfect or Pai 3 ’ cane of Pitcher Gus bo oo x of joy b 4 2 o Gommary — Two-base hit. — Le. | Henet "eee", © Silonal” wean, [Mek of Lejoune, "Well. if he can't| his manager, Frank Por lw The preliminary * under the guidance of "Old Timer”| goring vy: * Three-base hite—Lynch, 2.| City team, was an- [catch them. why on earth don't they jor Billy MoDonald and hie-twether 4 itt perry vs. Frankie @ Jenking, Gtibort’s Heavyweights, the| Por use in doors, lome tuns—Shea, Capron. Racri- |p. But more men out there? ‘There |Jack. The party proceeded Imme-|% 400) TGit Nt ra 5 A_Y_P. team, the Colts, the Over-| 5. at ce bite —Akio, Raymond, Capron. | Are a lot of them on the bench do- |diately to the home of Frank | cai, ght wolghta, , An Itching Palm tends, the Doliiaden Stara, the Mon- | ty, 90, aim, O'firien. Hite—Off Starkell, | Ing nothing.” And we queen that is| Schuler, who will act aa Hyland's oun oh the Centuries | Hinges , ; 2 ep ening Shane -O4F , in Pet, |qolng some for Indien’ day. chief second. After seeing that all| @ Referees *| airs. ee ae oe teama will face| soc pair Old Copper Pia ark } = 2 {nla ; off Pernoll, Opponents at bat |! HH tt) his fing dude were tn shapo, Hyland | @& For the pretiminary—Tiv | uy. Cure for it. Other Forme of |the foul line tonight, and later in| eye Wrought Steel os —Starkell's, ¢ Spectre 25. Stolen +6 a3 nt out for a stroll ® Kreling * the tourney. None of the teams ix| Hinges aed bases Campbell, Lejeune. Struck is ir] : Lae| boys came through ~ ay: * Yor the main event—Ké * Itohing Preferable. componed of experienced bowlers. ote es Detachable perne! " 1.06 ell under the re- | “os nee ioieoa Basan on Dalie-Ott Mtitier, 1, off | rt} quel Wels ‘3 * die Smith *| There is no cure for an itching] And it ts not thought the scores wit | You can teice dor i Cireell, 3. ett, Pernoll,. 3 wid lf Hi 400 ENDED Coment Fists Don't Go. OEE EE EE EEE HH HH palm—tho money kind. Even pos |be very Nigh. ht it ja the unoxpmoted | turning @ button, —Pernoll. Double plays—Ten il aa ’ lam, the new skin discovery, can-| 0" ah ett and Magee Umpire-—Prary , quartiles There le a strong possibility of a ntal Pool Rooms. these teama might up mar -t 7—-_—_e--_ dont The Orie not help it. But when it comes to ol of the entries will| Pea pebe: aap tee Sores AMERICAN LEAGUE. rhe . AR bet ee frend Ai tee “4 te 7 en “ ie jecsema, the most annoying of ital | have te shoot at ae the rest of the| oe a Sis? ine Comptes a0 rendered There lar Nels i iemete > Genstorm | £ Te wis3 |g skin troubles, poslam will stop | week ihe oan Fee» | : 7 y marr. ¥ night at the { the McVeigh. | id1f Nelson attemp ore Sele Tables 5 Saunier ee Eee SASeE es | Detroit, 9) Coleame, I | McParland match should remem tnto two ale 08| Gastcemaurant. steer lthe itehing at once and cure the| The pavilion at Madison park has| Sere VANCOUVER, BC. May 29. Tt] At Detroft— R MH Ri that tt was not Me Gane ki | fe Bo |been entirely remodeled to sult the 12 Wanings of hard milling (0 | pattoit ot ilthe 7? seven Ghalr barber shop. vt worst case in @ few days » with | he bow 4 pix iat the Tigerw’ tall here yester- Chicago ....., Ln eee Dien 91h tnaies thst Coby se the kind In tho world $19 | hives, rash, seables, split toes, piles, | Sonventence of the bowlers, and HX) Fred M. flotent tape to protect the knuckles ally ; Mich “allowed” Scharney ‘to score, | , Watteries — Killian and Stanage po wes shall be wort, and that Nelson must Pike and Union, |Snd scaly scalp, all of which are |geating capacity has been arranged 1310 Second ue Vancouver wen out by » score | urns and Sullivan a —— | different forms of ectema, accom-| tor over 600, and a good view of the 2toL It itohers batt! hot enease his entire hand and wrist 0 2 pitchers’ battle ; rougheut, and after the game was Cleveland, 3) St. Leute, 1 with: the bandages. fr neither had the better of the | At St. Louie RK Ht In this conten | panied by severe liching and caused |atieys ix obtained from every part |by imperfect digestion and careless) of the hall Everett and = ; 4 diot nreeeeesaeed Kt yensicran ‘a boo AGREE Poslam comes in two-doliar jars, TOURNAMENT NOTES, aah ancouver— it Batteries —- Powell, Graham and], 196 pounds—J. J. Tunney, Aber TO PAY but ff te’ worth will answ oy! Vancou {cet ng and Clarke. |deen Athletic club, 113 a vino. | The San Francisco team, composed fancoever : . 1/ Criger; Young « | William O'Brien, Besttte ALL YOUR MONEY EARNS. In curing any of the diseases mon-| )' Sintr Thorpe, Jack ‘Schartzer Seher ant ch ‘ 7 = +, ae . Bitcaete and aor Kelackey: | pyttadetphia, By Washinatom, 1. (Ch 1? 4 10 Per Comt ae 0 Toe |tloned, It can be had of any dru@-\itonry Matuka, Ed Miner and H vane pan". gist. The Quaker Drug Co.'s stores | saiuka, arrived youterdny make a specialty of It. | That results are immediate will| Denver has vent 18 pin knights to} be amply demonstrated over night | compete in the tourney. The Queen mental sam ity team, composed of Harry Watt, by the use of the experimental sam oe nee ha. —-~ At Washington — nm BRINKER WINS HIS GAME, [ Philadelphia : 7 i PORTLAND, May 29.—Loowe play. | Washington | by Portinnd yesterday gave the! Matteries——Dygert and Livingstoa; game by a score of 5 | Haghes and Street tapped for-nine Reattle Athletic club: 145 awit je Athletic 112 Columbia Mt, Alaska Sail Loft i which came at the right time | Standing of the Clubs, fee Us Before Huyin, ple which the Emergency Labora ay 0 l= RSS teinee plicker tn | 106 nonnée = Frag Geel, Awetnan, Cooves Sects || tories, 32 West Twenty-fith street, | Oe. F. Wolf and W. Payne. The | —. Dode Brinaer pitcher A ieok Detrott attle Athletic elub ay r York tt 1 4 tree > other Denver team ts composed of | “ was bit five times, b Phite Aalst. wis Ivey Donuld: Columbia Street." Beattie New Yor y, will sen ve bY) Rk. OB. Embry, W. Burrell, Charles | § pila detp! sees 11h pounds —Hert 4 ora — nee Main | Ind. 1166 all, in plain wrapper, lo AbY OD@ | Mann John Probert, Dave Rich. he —— weil sea’ | New York $17 | Athletic club, 125 1 ‘who will write for It Kimball and Tom Porteous ‘rhe rty pent joolingon, Beattio Athietic club et . = == = » ARES ane... unde—Oliver Monroe, Beattie Ath- rtiand 6 Cleveland the “hab Batteries — Brunker « Osteen: | Washington .. ton, BIKERS HOPE TO CATCH WESTON icomn crane — IERE HE REACHES PACIFIC COAST sw» sine m corn MONDAY, MAY 31, DECORATION DAY, THE BANK WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, -—- So. 1. . There ts nothing that will con Tuesday, June Ist, | vince a lawyer except evidence. } | Now here ls some rather startling OPEN FROM 10 TO 12 ONLY, evidence of a simple home cure for) jeczoma which convinced one Iaw: | OPENING DAY OF FAIR. lyer, F.C. Entriken, attorney at Mo-| line, Il. He tells how oll of winter |green compound mixed with thy-| Union Savings & Trust Co.* days after of suffering, “For 82 years,” writes Attorney of Seattle Corner Entriken, “I was troubled with ec Second and Cherny, The Swellest Car on the Coast zema, seabs all over my face, body and head, | could run 4 har brush over my body and the floor would be covered with seales enough to fll a basket. I tried everything |aalves, internal medicine, X-Ray jal without result Just a month ago I was induced to try D. D. D. Prosertption. The litch was relleved Instantly; so f con tinued, It is just a month now and jl am completely cured. I have not |@ particle of {itch and the scales | have dropped off “TL can only say again CURE DIS-| COVERED. | am now starting all eczema sufferers on the right | track.” | Cure after cure hag been brought t json. +4 |to our attention and always that AOA PAPA LAMAR MAA anit tei os the wa te Quaker Drug Co, 1013 First av, | Leaving New York Max 16, Walter) The aged pedestrian has covered | and 406 Pike at yile and EB. Higgins are daling | half of his long walk to Ban Fran fr way westward, spurred on by | cisco, and his average of 43 miles a| him to his OTOR 5}x6, speed 5 to 65 miles an hour on 4th gear. The ROYAL TOURIST is built of steel throughout. — Demonstrator can be seen at 1401 Broadway. A test of service is all we | demand. Car complete, with top, glass» front, seat covers, f.o. b. Seattle, $5,000. | } | | } th desire overtake Edward Payson! day promises to ta pace haiti lear Hn oct me rth acti: Bi We guarantee delivery in 30 days. tory. 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