The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1910, Page 2

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2 THE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910 as og = - = —. = z : = = eae eonemamaee - - ” rae a all =< ‘ 7 IT HAPPENED, IT'S HERE OINGS OF THE WOR D OF SPORT - onl 7 IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED A DAY IN NG THAT ISN'T —, CLUB SWINGING TURKS — Track’s Initial Baptism in Blood Not Fordottens PHOENIX BOXING JEM DRISCOLL GETS — COMB OUT A VICTORY .sss2:csc-—se sing | UBS SHOW) HIS FROM PAL HOO TONIGHT Manager Lonnie Austin | Has Several California |) mat nie? Phenoms to Spring on ()) Yi. | Local Ring Fans. O° aa POLI for t wa BY MAX BALTHASAR nd hie Bennett and Frisk Just Can’t Miss the Ball—Joe Seaton av Pitches a Nice Game—Erickson and Chinault Easy Meat for Seattle Batters. Jer Standing of the Clubs Won t ost. Pot ' ee a ee 43 Two Californians, who have | (be Hinglishy ad 453 ' ‘ ked wp againet the beat f ae) an 16 avian a tt « ne ’ n i Fn v's q M : : . n : : a car ' CREWS WILL TRY a : i343 wee| TO RACE TODAY a - - his feat | : rae H contes 1 ted with thr a } "ood ft RAS m Yeuterdaygqy, . ee ¥ ge + die | Hs tal tel Davis, if ‘ as | nd sw $ . t UNG at ‘ v a? has ; F “9 ¥ —— —_—____ i haw pe OY baa, AT TOP—LOOKING NORTH DOWN THE HOME 81 HE TCH hn tad ot the AB R MPO | ; ft fie Seyocnt, = He St Sh a | reve em AT BOTTOM—THE FIRST TURN TO THE RIGHT OF THE GRAND STAND. } * eld, sa Beanett, 22 ee 3 9 9} ue ned fie: : Sk oe eee " aved the race ; ee = a> «4 J i , : o : » . eding «. Suster, « oe BS gs tt atl | : vr 1 4 oct Scan ce) LASGY AFFAIR ae : x | a Pe € game—t 48 ta. b REESE ring ye he finest ft th P / {fm crew race FAST AMATEURS COAST LEAGUE r lime ge Ry 9 thr take all day to cove SEEK as vi wn up by the tea but it would stay o - Standing of the Clubs. “Th whieh It | thy ar bout will be called at ‘ hey are now training | Dugan, the Calgary shortstop voking f arne next Sunday.| Pug Bennett stung the ball f oxperimenting at ni been laid up for several d . oot & fast four bits for the same r $813 and | times at bat. Pug didn’t hit a for the firet few weeks of the Won. Lost. Pet Vernon 29 23 i San Francisco “9 ha a Keliy and ” & decres of the 38 It uphold | tific serap ¢ * 27 o Wright pat- | etting Ut +, | Sacramento wv 1 At San Francisco. SPSS EERE Ree Dayton, following their early |a bad foot. He will be around again | acareg te in Alabama shortly italk & to |THE QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP! mois oceis | Near Cherry—-7O7 FIRST AV .— Near Cherry Los Ang 5 Francis» RR sterley and Rerr OL ee SHMGE CONTEST "= = porated At Los Angeles. t and the north ‘ i is ral ———-ARE OFFERING- - Va. « Mu 1s “a ‘ ~~ 1A Demonstration At New York. R H gE Batteries—-Olmstead and Block Of value giving in Men's Wearing Apparel that will surpass anything heretofore ued qed Suewner offered in the City of Seattle. At Washington a IN MANY SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY, owing to extreme cold weather, coe AOE ele ice the Spring season has not been altogether conducive to heavy trading; the result is the big makers have received innumerable cancellations, completely upsetting all Stvese 8 plans and calculations. and Btreet Summers a featah Gia “oF aera. cae We, availing ourselves of existing trade conditions, went to the Eastern mar- : ket and bought of these overstocked manufacturers several hundred of these finest At Philadelphia. 1. |g Suits at prices so low in comparison with their actual value as to render this special st 1 7 1/8 selling event a bargain fest of the first magnitude. Among them are suits from the és nal Alea mae mee || well-known makers of SINCERITY bench-made clothes; also other high-class East- tophens,. Killifer, Coombe aoa/ff ern clothing manufacturers. Thoma ; SINCERITY CLOTHING is famed from coast to coast as the most exquisitely NATIONAL LEAGUE tailored apparel in America. These suits are made of the choicest fabrics in the new grays, the latest browns and all the other favorite colorings, including blue serges in Standing of the Clubs : plain and fancy weaves. Won Lost "et “ Pog We, ourselves, sold these splendid suits early in the season for $25.00, $28.00 11 60 and $30.00. Your choice while they last for New Yor : i at Specie Money: Men’s Furnishing Goods SHIRTS—Negligee, colored and white, plaited or plain bosoms, in the season's most desirable colorings, $1.45-—regular values $2.00 and $2.50. NECKWEAR — Four-in-Hands made of foreign and domestic silks, designs and plain colors, 35c each, 3 for $1.00—regular values 50c and 75c. SUSPENDERS--Fancy and Plain with serviceable trimmings and kid ends, 35c—regular values 50c and 75c, Copyright 1910 by et $25.00 Is not the only price at which we have Men’s fancy atteries Sparks and Dooin g and Archer At St. Louls, Suits; but we do have an exceptionally strong Brooklyn ++ +++seeseeeevee line at that price, Rucker and Berger | And the quality is the very best that can be Bachman and Phelps. produced at $25.00, ‘ At Cincinnatl, Every Suit is all wool and made as only Alfred R. H. KE Benjamin & Company can make them. ee nd Graham yeodway now | y * As — of $780,000 ASH Sane Re CHEASTY BUILDING Diamonds on Credit §)} ¥: ¢ Sincevity Clothes, ¢ goods on the first SECOND AVE.«" SPRING ST. | If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct. a eee paymont SEPRIANG JEWELERY 00. 705 Piet Ay Room 119 Main 7204 ec NEAR CHERRY——

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