The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 2

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TERRIBLE TIMES FOR Standing of the Clubs. y He watke Won, Lost. Pot, |! Tacoma 2 6 Vancouver .........9 8 okane sn 4 SEATTLE 7 "1 . After climbing up th that is ing. And it d founder < Tacoma fans do not believe th uy ib emersault fio Field-| rumor that ‘Quinn iw planning ing it | let Blanker ae #0, like ac the cry ig on the spot t Pete tenn de nde Dice atk went a fly ot to Lynch, and Wee scored, mn being permitted, a though Keener. Was out on ‘This made five runs for the Indians Tiger * @ [ IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED OUR TANTALIZED TURKS Indians Lift Nine Skelps—Hickey Pitches Game But Wins Out—Davis and Weed Sting the Ball Hard—Seaton Going Good Up to Eighth. "com Hs a FOR BLANKENSHIP coy United Press.) TACOMA May 18.—White * theubien: thts year, “aie Chicago. It ming in gm that his : diatoty suspended the big | fered agentes the league | three of hin b @ without an experienced back- | to 16 ing in the one inning. be, » and w ant to see ¢ att a, eth | a Hickey pitched his usual wierd | the bunch, as he he game, and had it lost a dozen times. | right circumstances. bed worn them. tures and patterns. ~ TACOMA WINS BY al IN STATE LEAGUE JN the early days in New England a man’s clothes were fixed by law. He couldn’t pre- sent a better personal appearance than his neighbor in the same 13-—Charite his > > Benjamin clothes would have had a limit- ed sale in those days. Only a select few could w leomeeccens y peeeeee B Bl eensasas. « owewes SI -~ > As it is now, every man wants to be dressed as well or better than his fellow, and the way he goes about it is the Benjamin way. eo! coceceecoes Fl eHeoweene Let us show you the new mix- COAST LEAGUE .. Zz th he Club Stidding of obingongt 1 Pot, | torday, Just te jow—Delht and Orendorft; trogg and Fisher. Umpire Finney R. HB. n and Mitze; General Line of Athietic Goods. THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 13, THE WORLD OF SPORT “Old Fox” Griffith Is Having Trouble With Reds, CLARK GRIFFITH Clarke Grittitn, oe scrappy man-| driffith la one of the Wisest men sutfit ‘= [13 baseball, and “Old Fox” while iu = a aioe in bis head, not his arm, and McLean, the gtant 1 thee he won his games by outguess- r of the Reda, went offing the batters. if he ean impart tion while the team was | some of his gray matter fo his pres " and indulged jent pitching staff, the Reds should Propensity for dallying with | cut a figure in the National league }race, but Griffith mat have suf. D. 0 Mclean came back, and ts gutay |aee p a Reds pitching who lives in Cincinnath when he isn't hol olan & government posi- nessed the game, club, one of the wi Raymond if » far, having taken sraight, the other ad's opening ano, George § thinks that ff he can get some more ¢ tke Jach he will Just about clean 0 Up the state, His most pressing ee just now is an exchange er. * playing per- , and clouting the ball at « Fits says there t# all kinds of en- thusiasm on tap over the new league, 6| 6| 600 clip. ° | and he expects a good season this year | BASEBALL NOT The University of Washington be ™ no mistake in Wrab. Seaton put ¢ ut of ithe lot yes lukey yt of, three ‘ow, and ut o gun d luck every bas oF 20 Charle ey gets his position }|;BROADWAY SWAMPS for future ack te H make any high school in tha ¢ scholastic league extend itsel BY MAX BALTHASAR, Sam Berger ts expected up from boxing for many y athlete and as | ple club.” But rting the a new suit. findings throughout. Regal Straw Hats $2.00 The Regal $2.00 Straw Hats are a y QUEEN ANNE HIGH) On the Square | Opposite Totem Pole } 1d be chose Johnson's Wind O, K. a yhnvon is more t with the way bi {| up. Marty Cutler, who 4 with him t Sect appearance. 615-619 FIRST AVENUE Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes. ry LL THAT’S WORTH WHI ND NOTHING THAT ISNT Boag Bail na SS — hs TWEENS Regal Suit In design, in fit, in sty in workmanship, in clo colorings and pattert without theslightest dot these suits are top note fit to wear for any mal no matter how particul he may be regarding |} Tomorré will be a good time fory to inspect these suits. can have the choice fra the newest weaves of che iots, worsteds, vicunag}é tweeds and cassimeres. §|& Are You Wearing M Made-to-Order ¢ Clothes If you are, see our ‘Hub Special” $20.00 Suits before you orde They are equal. in every particular to the $30.00 $35.00 suits made by the average custom tailors. fit you--a safe guarantee without any “string”’ to it whatever. stitch is hand made and silk sewn, with first-class trimmings 4 All the new spring shades, blues, blacks.ga and neat mixtures—nobby, neat, conservative, for business men a young men. We eae

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