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| | sx 2 THE STAR—PHURSDAY, a. 24, 1909, ne cere ee area SEATTLE MAN At Chicago. TURKS INCREASE |......’ THE ee SPORTING NEWS ST ii Base pat) EAM By United Press TACOM HAN FS eh ; EAD BY A GAME |. ieee ra : Roth Kroh Hi Agormnan, | 7a Brown ¥ ONalic c : He w Mike doom hate to “Ta ' Mike t but f Na At Brooklyn, coma! in a vic for Lee t ~ y wo down yestetday, he| - t «am Ru ; ‘ Snag ‘ At Saerament iphia ” 4 ar { (iy Vntied Brees) Jens Take 4 Emil here 1 el 4 R HN. » pf HONOLULI June 24.—-Loeal| number ye Emil Hy c P tt t the t : gee 10 : + Heeb; | fight fans are showing more inter Sad athy t as 1 Ww t the Dick @ul nJack Car |" r iit tte 4 Rou B| in Dick #ullivanJack Car | 316, ‘ squat - ! cd 7 {Gell mill, scheduled for July 3, thar on was guilty of two lDr, Rot Lerrible T } : At Veenea, . , Brooklyn 8 2/tn any pugilistic event pdiled off!) f field—the only er b : ak 1 Battories: Covalenk in the islands in many @ day agaln gladiators are slated to #0] high + | Vor ‘ | Hunter and Dergen }}ivan has been In this oltyfor « - » the Avene Briday aight, a in| i Latdng time, and he has won a high Lee Magee was back in true ‘ th P i re | Witlets At New York. s regard of the ring f wl eg aye Ad FB y viewpoint $210 Yale 34 H. P. t First game RH. B I's record in the & around the first bag waa very | Pay Streak structure at A be 5 Standing of the Clubs ‘ : i " , . th a tally a Pot, | Boston 1 3/8 nda furious fight rf “f 1909 Motorcycle $175 a 4a . , a1 .6a8| New York 1 vy fe © : ow ‘ + : " Batterios—Mattern and Graham Both mon are undergoing a rig Durtig practice yesterday Cole i whit - i the big MND vere esveendd oe {| Marquard and Moyer and Bebiel, |°fOWS Course of training for the|man heaved a ball t u i match, and will be in the pink of | Plate which eaught ' 1 aaa rnd Kame KR. H. El condition, Because of the in the Kk and Frank went down | for 4 ONO issee aeeeee we 1 4 2) woather, Cardell bas had n for The swat 1M Games Today Now York ..scs+ seeeeell 18 Sl eutty in reducing to the required | Alle 1 he wont Into the box and ‘ und oat Bacramento! Loa! Batteries; White, Lindaman and| weight, and now feels that he has | pitched great ball and Dilly Bp the} MW at San Francisco; Oakland | Bowerman; Mathewson, Crandall,| become thoroughly acelimated, Sul ei hy ron Schlet and Snodgrass livan also is working well and datly Akin ha If in great | beattle Herman le Referee. Kid" Herman, a } entertains crowds of onthuslaste at | ha) verything his quarters omlng Retting thus far te Hght, and in dications are that the men will on ter the Hing at about an even price loing b Sinnding of the se Teale Raymond pulled al, great bit of baseball when he snared Cartwright'’s tap and anay Magee for the out Pittaburg Chicago ped the ball to *One out when winning run was Krause and Thomas LONDON ne |=—94 Harry |e ah ¢ aos) of Custe “ie . ' The pas ar re) * a! nt : | Payne Whitney's Meadow Brook |), Stent poten , . tt Arena and in th cet | polo team of New York scored a “ . tf ¢ the 5 we theatre ond ag ; decisive victory over the champion - rar ‘eon sid not 4 MP. Indian Motor At Detroit a Hurlingbams at Ranleagh today play : winning by the seore of 9 to oe ecceee ook The game waa the first of a w — : : ries for the possession of the a Crias, and | Amerion's cup, Which has remained |?" the Ameriean recently sigued by Ta the con tion that Jack (Twin) Sullivan hasn't lost the wallop that brought bim near the top of the!» puailistic heap trary to « report that President Diag of Mexico has set bimeelf againet ng at Ma Juana, near can boundary line, direc Miller and F. M. Fr One of the largest and moet on welastic gafleries that ever at SOCOSOSEOOOOOD PRIZE FIGHT Standing of the Clubs WwW "| Detroit ¢ teste 37 «19 «=(661 tended « polo match In this qountry At Boston, RH EB . FO. | Boston seisde 39 2 1 1 Batterle Doyle and Blair; | Boston . ; j t Friday nig t Py gots Se BS -g ea les in the plat Satie Shaaad cele ¢ 1 oe Games Today beaged for victory but filed out! y . : anes renwrt (Si 1 ‘ ge 2 4 , entl the 10th, when Mike . bee « 29 Cineinnat! at Chicago ston at] silently in th om in t ink of condition ar on t Tae Se At att Hm Now York; Pittsburg at Pg Louls: | broke up the party hf cone cnmiieagh. ott pe ine gee . Philadelphia at Brooklyn “ . 2 - the long end of the|taving of $31 fit (ty Voited Press.) i Stse ue Ems nee #a « 6 °os 1 : nth w Smith and #100 #1 fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Ave. { | Criger; Suggs and Schmid | in ouatry for many yours 1 attempt to take Mike's fos this afternoor Miller At Cleveland. (My Ueteed Pree) ! Americans played as fol ‘ it officiate othe s “ye RH =I SAN RAPAEL, Cal, June 24.—| low ba THE spouts 4 8 * Somewhere near thie city, hiding|, Laurence Wate Coleman bit the ball ha ; ; es ! from the| Waterbury, Harry but did not get a hit ve hie mutilated manee from the! 004 Nevereaux Milbur mut did not get a h A Eee ite vee Batteries: Fiene and Sullivan; |light of day, is a once bold high” posiend was re Cap i him of safetios twlee by Berger and Bemis. wayman who te living evidence to) |, Wilson, Pat Cc. p | #reat flelding BAN DIEGO, Cal, June 4.—Con EXTRA 66 : “ ot the Clubs Z 20 ’ night Jack wae (Oking &/ witnessed the trumph af the n hand Won. Loat. Pet. | ( and 29 28 ft jaunt the re Amerteans Boclety waspresent In need today 19 116 New York . aoe, ae} Ing 4 Ao b full foree, and many dignitaries ay DOPE— a contract | out every evening at 5:80 con gi 28! Chicago .... ae 8 468 Sos ay + firme plauded the plays 1 tains a full account of 4 range on bi Aberdeen 35 (482) Washington .... .....19 38 266 The American quartet ‘pigyed « 4 ata Portiat® 36 488 gt Louis 19 35 363 dows with @ leveled revolver 19/ rrious driving game, rushing their Pesccesevoseseeenvelyees Lon Angeles, on a bid of $168 Th B b il ‘Tacoma : e:0 suse ; : hen | pronente before them In the warly |), SAN FRANCISCO, June Towe left here today for e@ Dasedalil, : Jack “stopped to parley. Whed gages of the contest. The victor im Coffroth received & ca 1 Juana with President D. R. Worden Games Today. Games Today. the usual demand for cash was! Gen tican ent and well earned (today from Jimmy Britt, who Is in| and other directors, He sald that |i Game ‘Tacoma at Seattle; Vancouver at| St. Louis at Detroft; Chicago at he would begin work next weok id; Aberdeen at Spok Cleveland; New York at Boston; vee — pokane. | Washington at Philadelphia. made the prize fighter felnted tow-| “ London, announcing bis willing ard bie pocket with bis right, thea AMATEUR GAMES. ners to fight Young Corbett before landed a stiff left uppercut beneath the Bunshine club. Some time ago The Tracyton amateur team de) Coproth wrote to Britt, asking bir at in the country = ned the National frocery team |i¢ he would consider a mateh with |& will seat 16,997 persons, maybe A ; rday by & #0OTe ihe Denverite and today's cable | 16,998 in @ pinch ¢ gram ta Jimmy's reply. If Corbett! makes good in his match with! The Oriental Pool Rooms Johony Frayne on July 17, he will burg grand stand the thug’s pistol arm. The gun | went spinning to the roadside, and| Jack got busy with both hands | By a surprisingly fast bit of foot! |work, the hold-up man managed to avold Jack's second rush, and dis PSOSOSSSHSESeSeSeoooese PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE § 3 the American, National formerly con Litehman. Mark Pacific Coast leagues. Seoreroee At St. Louis. sik a appeared over a hill in the diree nected with some of the best be pitted against bis ancient foe 43 Poot Tables—o ~ tion of San Anselmo, Sullivan sald teur teame in Chicago, is in t Hattling Nelson today od Pro 25 Sole Tables—as 0900000000000 0000000008 Pitisbury 8 7 Oltoday looking for Saturday and Sonday | moter Coffroth that he would ac) pay, restaurant, cigar etand and Watch for the At San Prametaco. _ | St. Louis 1 4 2) “f didn’t turn the fellow over to engagewents with any good ama cept a match with Leach Cross in seven’ chair barker shop. Largest Green Extra Sons Aneoiee HF! Batteries: Willis and Gibson; |the police. What's the use? They tour team, His address is GOL Sey-| the event that Cross wins from | Faas of the King fp, the world O16 San Francisco i" + Beebe and Bresnahan. coulda’t recognise him, anyway onth av é “Hyland next Saturday Fhira“av Laret. su, onl A. BRIDGE & CO.—THE LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE PACIFIC COAST—A. BRIDGE & CO, THREE SPLENDID SPECIALS FROM THE GREAT STORE Here are three interesting specials in Men’s Clothing that include some splendid "ves aaa aha low enough to clean up all the broken lots in the store this week. SEATTLE’S LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE MEN'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Suits for Men, Suits for Young Men, Tuxedos, Evening Dress, Top Coats, Cravenettes, Outing Clothes, Campus Togs, Stetson Hats, Derbies, Felt Hats, Straw Hats Panamas, Traveling Caps, Crushers. There are suits that retailed as high These Include some of the best suits we have shown this season, as $30 in the lot, and if we can fit you—you’ll save about $10 and get a splendid suit. broken lots are placed together in three specials and are going at 401215 These clothes are from such makers as Kedieies, L. Abt & Son and Garson-Meyer, and are priced Bs These prices will prevail low to close out the broken lines this week. The values are here and the salesman will find your size if possible. MER’S The styles for this summer's wear are varied, but they're all here—the best—from such noted shoemakers as Rates, the Packard Co, and the famous Gotzian Shoes. Oxfords ~ Hi re) E fey in button, lace or buckle, in tan, oxbloods, patent leather or vici kid; high cuts in all the ° styles, leathers and sizes, Splendid Shoes can be had here for as low as ..... » in all 8 depart ette and egl This depart the did line lors, p ment, They summer Hats, inc wear, nicely mace collars, and sailor ties to match, and to § New Golf and Coat Shirts in the pre ras We have the brim felts, Der mous Crusher and checks arrived this are some splendid yal 00. vailing stripes week, and ther ues as low as 8 Largest Clothiers on the Coast TWO ENTRANCES FIRST AND YESLER FIRST AND YESLER The Victoria Races together with the games in and HEADWEAR . Genuir 1 $5.00 famou and ing, retailing at Oe, An Lxception| Pants Offering 200 pairs | Men’s $3.5) Corduroys, peg top, wide welt seams and | cuff bot. toms, They're good values at $3.50, but we put them on special sale ALS While Thy ° Fourth Av, between No further comments » $5.00 Glasses for ONE WERK ONLY Ratintnetion Quaranteed. WASHINGTON OPTICAL C 1825 Third Port SELLING REPRESENTA- TIVES FOR SEVEN OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CLOTHES- MAKERS Negligee Shirts, 4 Coat Shirts, “” Golf Shirts, ©) Dress Shirts, | Neckwear, )\ Waistcoats, ~y Gloves, % 1/7 Hosiery, | j Rainsticks, ] Lace and | Button Shoes, High Cut _ and Oxfords, Trunks, ' Bags and Suit Cases. 7 Lea gee, Bo Oem eT ae ae E ng a splen- s in Straw Stoteon Hate In Wie 1d Pedoras, and

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