The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 2

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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS SPORTING a TIGERS WIN A GREAT | GAME IN LAST SPASM | When the Turks Have the Game Tied Up and Ready to Take Home, Blankenship’s Hirelings Through With Batting Rally and Cop It Off. COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Won, Lont eesee Standing of the Clubs . § a ae oS a By es SS Ge ue ee os ie eee ot 28 s. $d es Fe ies 1° \* ” a6 | " uo il INCHES AND WN OUT = rH AMERICAN LEAGUE | : Standing of the Clubs Yesterday's Results At Cleveland. walked to first with the run on There's run: man. KE 711 SECOND: AVEN PLAY BALL! ring J ROSCOE TAYLOR TO FIGHT LABEL SOAR i ‘Here’s a Copy of Marquis NERS IT THE | “stom THE STAR- FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1910 ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY OSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS | BASEBAL CLEVER FOR MURPHY Admirers in Los Angeles “Hope of the Bl | Race” Looks a Trifle Fat. of eat moon face ang wrinkle beneath hig evidence of the ‘o eat and drink men of hin Chicago dof Will go four rounds) trainers at the SM ‘ t " At Low Angeles. ben i ; ‘ ‘i HM. B.) ee eee ee ee ‘ 7 * : 4 20 Me of) * TOMMY BURNS TO * ; » e tt; | he * FIGHT LANGFORD @ ¢ ‘ ta 1 La Lone * * | ert B } F Sunday, ang ‘ » * By United Press.) * 6 iP 4 - bis training quarters : ‘ 4) NATIONAL LEAGUE Sg TEU ADRT HL, ATH 9 § |r 1 -1 me ‘ ® | the Bist ne ry wee te Standing ef the Clubs 1 * « , n® my Won, Lowt. Pet. | re | bot aK * a Fras * | Joffr 4] pas Ta he ; a $74 DIAMONDS ht © ry ‘ e 7 od « . ¥1% 4 H . “« * 99 S ane © On credit, $1 par week, . : s i * eth il fight # STERLING JEWELRY ¢9, Bs M ’ ef 8 , ran 705 First Ay, Room 114 Mt Nar ; t y * * Main 7294, . 5 J ttte t Cha mt ty ee ee I ‘ Are World-Beaters | OU will never know how good a suit $15 will buy—or what an op- portunity you are missing—until you see our Regal $15 Suits. Suits for men and young men—Suits that em- body more than mere good looks— Suits produced by designers and tailors who, through observation of styles and integrity in manufacture, keep pace with every forward step in clotheseraft. The style you now see in these suits will be there after a sea- son’s wear. Elegant foreign and do- mestic worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, homespuns and serges in all the new shades-and staple colors. All sizesin J all proportions—unquestionably the % greatest suit values in Seattle today —actual saving of $5 on every Suit. Regal $2 Hats are wearing & ently were ® cir hate et f the more exp® same thing 615-619 FIRST AVENUE REGAL On the Square Opposite Totem Pole h Exel Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes

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