The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1910. THE STAR'S PAGE ® UP-TO-DATE. SPORTS [3 SPLIT-SERIES SCHEME | ——Hlow to Geet the Coin and Get Thin Too ORDEMAN AND ROLLER TRIED BY NORTHWESTERN é ON EDGE FOR THEIRY Sound Teams Will Play Three Games in Each Town Instead of Full Week on One Ground—Joe Cohn Wants to Make Coasters Proposition. Written By Experts |Both Men Are in Splendid Shape for and Personal Rivalry Should Liven Up the —Record Crowd Will See the Big Fellows T; Hs Tou j Sa - TRouon THE 3 “EAST#AN STATES 4097 HI ABouT TWENTY PowDs at ae rone. WE Posen Hs Botk svsemqur A@our 170405 Du RETUstO fo mrer me Males ~* WHEN WE Shanley’ On THO Soy teein TRP J rrr ARRwED A New Yoew raor C4aLs BAD, Whicwing 6 THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF 5Q0 Pounos.» The ! : ‘0 arrived this morn " 1. and doenn't BY LAURENCE REDINGTON r-club clfeuit to operate, the Northwe © teama playing With a 5 feague three consec there Be reat towng For tnetar 5. The teams Tacoma for the 4 ‘4 “ne Ours, te cawaoian \ "sage 3 TRIP oven The “Sourween Tre CONTINUED THE REDUING PROCESS AND He BEGAN To NOTKE HE COULDNT Fit #1 CLoTwES (wecet ABOUT ago 48s) Cutohs00 AtTTv0a HEPeD BONE AND Mis Witranl 1m OtnVER Was Aoun® .%50 185 ees TT * arranger that the f mm ond, ¢ NORWEGIANS TuR i POSTPONE pies 1 ker whieh been staged by the Turners Thuredey aad avo We tos | ANGELES PANG MAY 200" 304, Spokane w on acco jumping around hed Tee 100. Looks 3 will not nd up th m at but will clow Sone tung 6ikE ay | Tacoma, and this arrange nt be altowe . Cehn's itk The split-sertes arrar ' t all in kane aw nt sino te eee eee x sori BASKET SHOOTERS Best Twirlers Do Not Fool JIM FLYNN 1S TOO | ——___**"" ana n the early part of April, an swlin't consider sending | (By United Press) men away, even if the club had more money than it knew what CHICAGO, Feb. St te not the do with. best pitchers who fool the best bats tudied | stud Jet an the pitchers have the first pitchers ® fade away te the i that was ever pti (By Onttet Pree at LOS ANGELES. Feb > With at |{WO morning papers declaring Flynn cned. |th@ Winner and the third express. | ing the opinion that Langfo / won the 10-round battle for him | on Upon ng the Aberdeen ts right up to the hor hand, the rem belongs, He wants the Northw mn Portland, and equal rights w Joe Cohn is Coast league to ask for a fiv Coasters In the matter Bounds good, but the asking as he has to meer has often hi days Broadway's Five a Rank | ae t the b . Failure This Year, and so» « has & peach of « curve, Koney He uses a wet | right fans seemingly are divided in te it over tke Nahtning. | thetr amp twisters ance to get tt ton out of F »pinions today es to who really won the fight last night at M ° ° me Saw | tintene - han Bugs § arey's pavilion. The decision, how In securing pron from Dugdale, Brown has added a val- | Men Are Now Out for gnieds Tae ever, officially goes to Flynn, uable man to Vancouver needs a good, hard hitting fielder | Track an d Diamond is left to the judgment of to Mi Dode shoes until he reports af ¢ co ba. n | Y t beside wh ay season, and nm te just th n < Joba which prohibits decision on teat season to play th ne n Honors. from the ring, | PICKED BY ANSON _|caso the veteran has been boosting | Since the : im . " ' . FOR 1910 GIANTS 4» y Broad » | ——n_ae t he et looked 7 ¢ a | » ra 18 " an | York got for $ : P ee = - r f every bate wk of « 000 were allowed to enter JUMPERS DO “S YACHTS TO RACE EDDIE SMITH TO WELL IN FRANCE Broadway Loses Men * ® GRAMMAR SCHOOLS IN FAST SOCCER That soccer football has h the grammar h tudents, was shows terdmy afternoon by the en eplechase wd that ve n trom the grammar schools of the | |horses turn the France for nee the Greer wd for the three | t fa Fr newspaper it is ng end of a 2 te i: a ead | 2 " 7 . ® A. Vell Ptoard won tetle ech rat ne th h. (My Uelted Press) (ity United Pree.) y tan ater ae the aeciey, Tieaw, tie SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 9.—A good] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 6 ; ; and several other : to » t tw Mart has been a in arrange | Eddie Smith, of Oakland, has beer T t tn 1 » for o € c ce. . ¥ wh 4 string of om best at Broadwa tx for a gr -* ye vi 4 hosen to referee the world's cham. in that country £ record for the mile; Warren lulu, and to be par-|P!onship lightweight battio between owners can hardly be cen A | : N quarter miler and broad Bird, who ix good for a @\ the dashes: Patten and Wiley, for Si the weights: Cockrane. and Reck SOE SERRE eee eae ipated in by the San Diego Yacht | Hattling Nelson and Ad Wolgast South Const club 4 the of Loe! The selection of Sr FF this afternoon at a mee John R. Robinson, Nelson, according to gast’s manager, and Sid Hester cee eee Ree ee ee ee ey f they will jot nolulu and Sout already indicate THE EYES rf FRED KOMMERS Leo sepa ring yachts promoter of the fight. Nelson wa LL THE BEARDSTOWN, 1 ‘ pi veee Soe qT lub will build {Present and acquiesced in the A mer’ Ane bipe rell ity cap wetete Ged on skipjack 72 f over all, to be| olce for referee pe pt : mag Sill peal meat Sales this city sane to here aveiNO MORE SCRAPS a | : tian 0 play en A Pep rig, Sng BM Anse and Tinestn can both | "ECs, wont sales tn the rece be IN SAN MATEO SS To our remarkable bargains, That's what to Fred|i6 last in a handicap match in 4 . m fo Carn out Grst | Captain B. Harris, who had ie Oahu Weeks H.L. KLEIN | Kommers of the Bea t ta-| which Holler was t6 throw Ordeman coe ot A ; S| Seated’ the tui ite etthout’ 6 /LA> COMES OFF barge of the Lady Mand, from this REDWOOD ITY ‘ot th an race to He , : : THE SHOEMAKER | the clothing event long to be™ tege of Anse : * for the “191 District Attorney 1 ‘ If you can’t get boots or . + hat acne Sah Cue ae q AT HOT SPRINGS) wore ms ight dy aerncce a Saamen ot thoes to fit you. get them membered A twice-a-year oppor | - ; made to measure | . AMATEUR ATHLETES | vat amin BALLARD SMOKER {istrefi caro] lh eta . : SAFE IN ENGLAND r THIS EVENING) ?,'*,'n, office, | The announcement = tunity. ' moker at 1 srentt to. . t eeery | It includes the entire stock of Suits—including BY TIP WRIGHT. te A len kat ee pare eth a) ot (personal tuition at inait |advance shipment of Spring Suits—the entire stock d veh Phy ah future ins onai inset’ | Overcoats, the entire stock of Raincoats, the 4 au patted eff come of ; raat TAT nagar — —_—— ann Be “ ‘| stock of Spring Topcoats and the entire stock of with, they aw lars eo \tenieakelin dik aw ber ers. All at half our regular prices—prices that than Harry y ng t eit nn > aca already the lowest in the city. Do you wonder men are buying for future as well as present And will you let the opportunity pass? $3.00 Trousers $1.50 £4.00 Trousers $2.00 $5.00 Trousers $2.50 “Toiais $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $ 14 a $6.00 Trousers 9 $7.50 Trousers 93.2 $10 Trousers Terms, $6, $8 and $10 a Month " r " ip by We desire si “eereemeas Dh ae aoe ae ke un , : ul ¢ ‘ ; if y Y , i Co $250 Piano for ........ ey b125 $20.90 Suits and Overcoats 10. : ri i Carnation ie bak sees prodeet Ste seb athary $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $15. a | Nothing Reserved | Blacks Included Concentrate YOUR interest, as we have ur CARNATION MILK, and enjoy a pure, delicious milk, ¢ ical ahd convenient, for all eattle Krueger Will Stay in Seattle Has Been in Tall Can, 10c; Baby Size, 5c—At Your Grocer’s “CARNATION MILK—THE MODERN MILKMAN* Manufactured b PACIFIC COAST CONDENSED MILK CO General Offi Seattle shington (HIGHEST AWARD, Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Exposition.) SAVINGS 314 Union St 615-619 FIRST AVENUE a On the Square Opposite Totem Pot) “sen artt Working Clothe! Opposite P. O

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