The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ee es THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910, THE STAR’S SPORT PAGE EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON, ™ THE TURK BEATS ROLLER---LOOKS LIKE DOUBLE CROSS Jim Jeffri Arri LP B THE BEST HORSE IN THE WORLD ‘ Lomond on the Fi ah Map_| (wick wo YUSSIFF Alon A dejected group of players Wa’ athered tog the other day} ruefully comparing form chart Fo prices with the odds decreed by the jooal layers You couldn't win any money » here if you had the best horse in he world running fo Makes Seattle Man Look Like a Novice—Roly to Quit But is Forced to F inish—Jack | Fight With Referee. | (By United Press.) Mooney «i BA TTLER |: up tn INJURED ee (Hy United Prem) i ae a pull as | was able to give He's | PUILATIELERTA Pa, April # ve ad brulaas and a 3 in the mud, and if you ¢ « Battling N ex-light weight Ot broken teeth, hampion b 1 the world, te dec ns are oan ae ary soratches and 4 result of an au ®, an for It didn’t » that track unde ‘isd and Wales bg Krend to get + the fight wae being “pela the jawave him & rousing cheer be first round, which was | “, was stopp and Noi troduced to ¢ Without Dr novelty in & which ended tn a rough and tumt tight that had to be stopped by the “The entire village turned owt to greet Jeff when b id draw well train pulled into Ben Lomond. On the left of the P c ry @ fellow is his nephew, Todd, on hie right Dick Adame, a friend. fe ae Se Seas 8. milton, wre |pelles. To further delay proceed And Tom McDonald ts stil! in the game. (Bpeciai Core reepondence.) Sure > i alae trem Gate - | ings, Roller refused to wrestle at ail ponent of the Cornish style of wrestling to go “ N. BEN 1 : " er ‘a’ ve sic, , unless Mahmout wore nd at restiers ase @ coat some’ similar to the ae ‘ - it nat tome | when the 5 bese wong : STERLING ’ 5 ut on the regula ¥ t ) figures that th big help to y row Melville H. Long has been chosen | gear, the crowd hissed the Beattle 708 First pc against ¢ panese champlc wants to be t ‘ istory of ‘Ben to act a# captain of the University | mag. Ld rospect! nt’s game Is . we, breath had begun. Big Gay? Well. of Callgornia tenale tonm 1 Mahmout secured the first fall @ still hunt for some on t Re Atration of the Cornish game =e oe vom | 1y 4 t No Raschall for : ss : the | Seattle Squad * AL SUI P| ese wr wef COAST LEAGU anil | lard workout by way of exercise, *iding? Who fostered it? Joe Cx le” > one former running out the 5 poet & cen: i ; tm the {96th matne Standing of the Club» hed high run with 3 " FUR somewhat, on a i na eee > am Every one of these $15 hand-made “ee = the Suits we sell has a delighted custome ge aed fi Tee et inside of it—a customer who fully ap Bait cs” re eves om | rey preciates the fact that he is wearing? OP ge PC as oneal better fitting and better made Suit than ES eT he can buy any place else in Seattle Holliday Was Latham’s Rival as | Se Baschall’s Greatest Clown |" pon this sum. But the hand-tailoring ison sabe fe bets wt ee Lye st QUITE SATISFIED | one of their many superior featu of oe this athe "haured ie] ROWARDENSAN TRA LN: >» They are strictly all wool. They are¢ Sieores Poy pate ce hs arn in the very newest fashions for men ant : : : young men, and every pattern and cold mer is a special selection—exclusive, class seeks | 77 different from the usual. Always $15. tidisitsles’ ch Macenall “tana Y Other values just as uncommon at $20 and up to $35 Get Atquainted With 0 = —— §, Stiff at. | Ringsider s’ ” Gossip of the Game Every day the demand for these hats increases— BY MAX BALTHASAR Wi aR sss vi cred every man who wears one comes back the next season for ry another. They ¥é 1-9 ri tae more real good $3 value in them, more —," etter materials and Ae oy accom manship in them than any hat you ever saw. All shapes, allshades, Always fond bs Oaks 4 stopped Tony Wel in nition’ Shoes for Me Tro Trousers Sal 400 pairs se up UB . ou : : You rt t aK bf ye ! 615-619 FIRST AVENUE y You od and | shade and . 1 a a prOR n it Ne ‘3 . §S 8) Qn the Square Opposite Totem Pole ®. oo ch he oan |llevos, 0 “aKuIn 6 4 poy | Other pra $2.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes $ 5 bs #io in @ bad after Ae HTT oP AMM IAS ie PPA US OS OCDE -

Other pages from this issue: