The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910. IT HAPPENED, IFS HERE |} J OINSS OF THE ORLD OF SPORT LL THAT'S WORTH Wang | IT'S HERE, IT HAPPENED A DAY IN ING | EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON— a ND NOTHIN J THAT ISNT | "WANT PRESENT STANDARD OF GAME MAINTAINED, oun CLEC ia fail mE INE THAT'S WHY I'M AGAINST SYNDICATE BASEBALL” '|(Graniteware Bargains Articles Worth to 40c... 4 | . inet dicate ball, 1 don’t be (hid Wild oni Baseball Founded on Rock | against syndicate ba pi | eve one man, or one set of mon, EMERYVILLE, April ¢ | of Honesty—Cannot Af- | should contro! two olubs in the same | | Seattle Regulars Will Try Conclusions With Dode| Brinker's Fast Youngsters—Should Be Fast Game », Throughout. [prise today arding tl | sa | league. Fiver ford to Foster Suspicion : While | do not believe for an tr - bed . * stant that the owner of two clube . ted of Public. 4 ‘ would use either one to advance the ~ Pil . } other, | do know that the game eee: Warren _—_ x | would be healthier tf every club was See BY AUGUST HERRMANN, ned by « differen When It wan rumored that the Second Ave. man National Gasebell Com > ‘ Kaneas City and t weather, we sh ; : a ‘ . ea \ it ! mission. 7 the American association were : Window , ed by one man the game this afternoor m the fag e 4. The t lo. ‘ more or leen talk ne = shir tea is there was no f ee Ti egy estes: . . i, Co = 10-quart Rinsing Ps und art Covereg * Baer Dg Pans, 4 and 6-qu ‘ nd Coffee pein worth to 40¢ h probable that ¢ With the long « nd | believe the people of the ted Stat think toe much of to see it buried PAUL THOMPSON nm x wyndieate ball “GARRY” HERRMANN 9 great an inetit : ) great, for us to per ne wlightest way 25e Can EB. W. Bennett's Br Hantshine Metal Polish I ANGLERS | **Ringsider’s’’ Gossip of the Game | Se ES a sr = COAST LEAGUE | Br age eye eepeet ns NE ere aan Ge Seattle Rodmen Have Had pagel ee prastrieg a ecided to| until ft gets a permit from the Sap ET ting. rr $1 & Sy United Freee.) aut shneas and get down! } statesmen. Billy McCarthy, At Sacramen . NF cl ‘ to ting Tom O'Day, aad Coff . er No Luck During First ‘ \ 5 Re mo Bigg ay, aa ¢ before the super Week of the Trout Sea son. $1.00 Cobbier’s Set— ¢ ain At San Francisco. e R WE ’ 4 recent fone ay be on to head this | laid ove Nickel plated, e & & cK oe repa fit for save : in Ouklande fuston of At Low Angeles. R ME . ‘ ‘ # exhibition | + toyed with JEFFRIES TRAINING 2 Rtonttratire| demo, com “ac tu] tan a ted a ort ae han Seeks OSE Se CAMP IS LUXURIOUS BY MAX BALTHASAR 4 ? Oghting ers who conalder Sullivas (The Ringsicer.) hedule . Fa ‘< hin w earry| so far gon » the bad as to be (iy Unlted Pres.) enzo * “ ome weight th t that! absolutely out of the running | . : ¢ ° . . D n m bave had a failing construction o 1 Jeffries’ t ft F no ; John A réing the die | The Mission Club is still on ing quarter t suffiel t f « not been ’ ete ne at > soe ees ; Si €; b + poreel pemegroge sete | Danes by ( reffries” im Cor ett Knocked for the big fe a ‘have to go far for the sort ot |swizon and, the, at, “he Out by the Blarney Sullivan's showing its hope of wre heavyweight The big feviow has 4 t : the Ethtop n outde har o ef kes " t * rhett ho le to Join the | brought hack a lot of etertes ball court, club room r ountat t to}t M t ning camp at rub-down room and ¢ Aw eit t ‘ r t the first of J Pound touches, and when they are put on | Fran Got:h, Sim Corbett and oth =: ii? |PITCHER TROY IS Sanat grace Sen Sane the camp will be the moat com -oullewqp-dy id gen g f HUMAN TELESCOPE ino happy knack . et has been nd so t 7 1 ‘ ' 4 te * ov t h prov ab | » alabeats ough have e arrangement 8, Jeftrie ' t mes he it win be x f t t AN EASTERN JUDGE ®".2", | se at SS) PA | ree tieesen i to sma Makes Every $20 Suit in Seattle ees = ok: ee” gh 8) SSE Look to Its Reputation | a“ =. : tn ' ® : 3 ae = HE Regal Suits for men at $15, serge lined PORTLAND FIGHT IS |"=-] ga. wat ene | alpaca lined, stand up against any $20 rea STOPPED BY —«9 (\ ious "sade tve""re" tailored Suit you are likely to find in this city = b vs : gh. as Wi it eat to art "|eide of The Hub. The Spring Regals—Grays, browns, tans, smoke shades, blacks and onservative mixtures—nobby, neat, conservative, for business men al ri/men; all sizes, 34 to 46 chest measure, hand tailored and silk se wn—a R Yling—a Regal value—sold only at The Hub for 15 dollars 2 Pairs 25c Socks for 25¢ Just to give an extra spurt to Thursday's h |'—white feet, extra fine, fast black cotton Socks—seaay, “s\less—regular 25c values —Thursday only, 2 paifs Elase—net over 6 pairs to each customer. noes on “the othenhide” dur Regal || Pants All Sizes || All Lengths} Spring a 615-619 FIRST AVENUE | | On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | Real } Excisiv Seattle Agente for Carhartt Working Giothae ; Styles Motil it te |Real Value coming to me fo yo here, aatd he ® | $6.50 lor olf b canoe he { fo 4 ) 6 me a fow = » repairing. Flall, 1111 tat king the coves off 9 inahe Hoereuftor the| nies for showing yo the si«hts o eturn ¢ " ttle will fight why Of Mx-foot-|ctty. Sure it's the grand, libe men they have in America

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