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i 1 3 | ; sae i ARE EDITED BY LAU THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. THE STAR’S SPORT PAGE FRISCO MUST OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO GET MIL ’ | And Now They’ve — in the Hen LATONIA $Tap FIGHT SITUATION HAS ioe ANOTHER ANGLE Now aa as, RENCE _REDINGTON Hlaht fixed wy 1 announesd ety sb for ite Nebege DORTLOAD OF OF TRICMES From AFRICA LEM HARO ML SAVE THAT He 13 ConsmeRinG BUTING vo MGHT OTE HEN PRU TRUDT “$5, 000 Piiechan to Jimmy Griffin for the July Per BR OF HUMMING. @IROL ~ i Annales Comsdeced, tae TA VemeeD 9 BASE BALL SCORE ‘ - mit—-Los Angeles Considere et Bae tn le TAT | even son aa — —— HENS AND THUR ©6645 . a be it mn } aration Hy United Press) July permit, and that he was “turn (anger, wo Ga ton to SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Mareh 4. ed down” by Rickard anon © of value, being Therv cations that 8 At present the pi do not} ane ; > Vieaall e . ver anxious San | | rae AM@AICAN HEN ‘s Se oO Sons” - Francisco ax the site for the cham] | iim League wrrn > “Giving US = Purr | WHT, WERT $1,609. b hip batt! hE Corer =< TRUETS ARK ‘A OME AND rer he wit May JUsbEEY - ons ia spoaition of dot} | waa’ ft waa ; <M an OF a Tt is atmpty A proposition of 4 | . a aon Aiwamer wee We p..-_ ae and cents,” sald Rickard today pms "4 Ceili ALR. on BREAD JVGAR = fee a srem- LATING OG INTS AGING RED FRE. No ANGE oat t La’ fforing nus of é ~~ Sone anwere ‘vo Mane = MERE Oe wae ease ght an a An eaae! CGGt~ SHAR dnsage! me made us ® propos! rt for oy t from the ra year bat it waa an og ee ws besheut Git ose aics Ee Ae wet Maran Wietarthy oo “= JIM O'ROURKE’S GREAT STOPPED FOUR es : Sere | Gia Beaters, | | MURPAY fa jaymnasium for the lnat " - | question wan has sald ¢ Quee Janne games, Broadway will take 6 league. When the Red Box asked Tommy Murphy and his manager “ i . R : 2 J opportunities open to him. He ean | fete the latter Dart Of next week 20 itor waivers an Wolters, Chare| johnny Oliver, are scheduled to| fight over the 10-round route wit! fantern tington, playing sev. | poured tales of praise in or start for New York lato this after | Mattie Baldwin in Kansas City « eral high school and normal school | of Manager Stalling, with ult ' John T. Brush Put One or! mei so ale Cesena en es ie the | noon. This puts the chances for|he can fight tho game distance 1: | Over on Roger Connor) When they return moet of the! waiver price. jas immediate return match with| Los Angeles for Tom MeoCarey That Prevented Roger From Doing Likewise. Wonder how dear old Roger Con jnor ia getting along? murmured John T. Brush, as he and several other magnates were lounging in the Waldorf between seastons of the Na- | nal league mbeting De you ' | } know that Connor bad it In for me| fy es . - iting Mike « de Sim O'R ory will be talked about by the fang for a long | had a very short rightfletd tt i ture Ww richer “or it. The | fence at Indianapolis, and Roger had Bia Seattle which wilt print jit Hing! when Roger and the t POINTERS ©” TRAINING LS“ YOUNG ATHLETES © the off” te work ner. Bvery Bbie to “ru iy meant. th Impetus up to the bar reach f febdiers cures ing Rog at se | A Disappearing Tar and 1 me atm The lao tran AE TER In | one to bat mat of the gown after hi © taveely lanes had peben dy in nearty | > 0 wien eRu2 see the faster the they vault Begin with the bar above the grow attention to the hands wh Proper dista Th Disobliging Cop. a tow days later along, and one of ers wan Doggy Miller, | TEACHING BALL PLAY ERS TO ‘SL IDE | AS COBB DOES; ANOTHER ADVANC E| BY TIP WRIGHT he influence of Ty FOR SPRING 1910 Every Man in Seattle Is Interested. REGAL $15 SUITS for Spring, displayed Saturday for the first time, and, just # ‘former years, they demand the admiration of every man interested in good eld REGAL $15 SUITS have always been famous, because they embody every little detail construction that marks the distinctive from the commonplace. ; The collars fit snugly, as collars always should. The chests are de ep and full. The entire coat hangs with per: fect balance direct from the shoulders—no pulling on the neck, no sagging—graceful, easy-fitting garments, la Saal cut in the very latest styles, and always in good taste. The cleverest Spring garments to be had. THE CORRECT SLIDES, HEAD FIRGT AND FOOT FIRST | Regal $15 Suits for Men are made of the same class of all-wool fabrics that go into suits generally for $20—the same careful tailoring, the same dependable trimmings. It’s that that adds months of well keeps them in shape and looking well as long as they are worn. In plain and fancy eff all the news io yee " ° mOf blue, green and gray, all sizes 34 to 46, for regular, stout and slim men, the very suit for the man whoe M ———— the man who is particular about his appearance. Here only at $15. The SPORTS CORNED | Other “Hub Speciats” at $20, $25, $30 and $35 EOI LLNS NN LOOT LTET TE ORCS EE NE, SES IRE A e 8 | Ir ~ Regal $2 Hats New Furnishi t »| For Spring ready Saturday—soft i Will ba wat Saturday, 100 ¢ r « ; jor stiff—all styles, all shapes, all Shirts, new Neckweal, tet fel shades. Equal to any $3.00 Hat FIGS! Oey. AVEMUe iery ; the whole stogewill : : f va Spring. Even Shoes Wi vase 1 A ® Tepu- bis @ bot to tie shown outside of this store. | On the Square Opposite Totem Pole weloome Come! {3x12 Paes