The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR-—-FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. SPORTING GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS BASEBA VANCOUVER WINS ON —-_Barey Olaifield Driving His Powerful 200 CLOSE DECISIONS BAT NELSON CHALLENG) A BRYAN PLATFORM FEATURE OF =» WOLGAST AND POSTS Shame to Tell It. 16 to 1 for the Beavers, Plus Vetro and Farrell Go Pos! Seven Bobbles for the Turkish Trophies, Is the Tale. Rounds Neck and Neck sey aftr, Catto Pree | at Phoenix Club Show Last Night. ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS Vance uve 1 1 36 o , to SEATTLE 4 18 438; What wa _ doing? Spokane 3 406 “ * * rerermined ty fight, ‘Mei terme Wy ‘odaye 4 4 Barney Oldfield and his 200- up om the Coast and then started, drivers in a series of special race r} horsepower Bena racer are expect Kast, stopping in Denver long) for the title of champion. This pic |‘ : to be the stars of the big auto | enough to break a couple of world's| ture, made on the Los Angeles! ; " race meet at Indianapolis the lat-|records, a habit he has. Oldfield) track, shows Oldfield driving bis n ar for t LU ‘ . a ter part of May. Oldfield cleaned | will — with other fameous| powerful car at top speed. r ‘ RACING IN NEW YORK Both boys were aggressive, |, f strong against southpaw ee ey Standing of a “Clw oe , | w wes the only decision . nte The 30x |, batters ban . : ; m. Lost. Pet natdle fs ened & De lanagan, of 1 Chicago ir) 4 633 ‘ » boys who plied neon i real 14 13 671 ore “Came Back.” ‘ ide a ne mrnwebor, 6 e i” 543 ity > be: “ _o™ i a 4 7 i " wn ntz tehing for ms os ~ + ie a (iy Ueited Prena> ty the senate h measures | at) ; teams in the ‘famee oe Phitadelphia .. 19016) aa} =ALBANY, N. Y¥.. May 27.—The/| will now be sent to governor! iM she first so Roston hice 40¢| racing game in Now York, it is be for his signature, The Perkins ‘bill | wobbling on 10 eoee Brooklyn ... * oe 64 | Heved, was killed today when the! was recommended by Gov. Hughes,|;ound with @ sucecasion of hard for senate of the state legislature and it is ain that he will sign it.| rights to the wind. It seamed as passed the Perkins bill making of- It is believed that bis «signature will) though i R. H. EB / ficors and direetora of ractng as-|\ speedily be attached to the Boston ...... . 4 § 4) sociations criminally reaponsible if| bill Pitteburg nih Ee tting is permitted, and when the = It is At Pittsburg ) iamonds on Cre onda t dicted that the spring I stovaine, for he came up strong and RE ll Batteries: Brown and Graham; | lower house passed the Agnew bill, stakes run off by the jockey | Dag tne ‘Irahme: 2 PN STRRLING 2 Adams, Maddox and Gibson | prohibiting oral betting. The Per clubs around New York, and th kept The 908 Piet ay kine bill bad formerly been passed the season will end at Saratog punt at At Chicago. |by the house and the Agnew bili with the August meeting A. C. and| home + ring evening R. H. Bj - Philadelphia - +0 1 41 e - - = | Chicago ey Seg } Chicago’ s aad or “May Force istics” todos aad Daas : Needed Wrestling Reform” aie At Cincinnati saensctintmppimniinies RH B| BY PAT MALONE says, and Chicagoans have learned EO: LIE: aso. sass 6 0} CHICAGO, IL, May 26.—When | since has been in office | Cincinnatt ; ui 1 Mayor Busse stopped the Gotch-|%8¢ when he says something in| Batteries: Harmon, Corridon going to ha it weually bh Reiger and Phelps; Suggs and Mo Zdyszko mateh, scheduled for Chi-| rene on ge rey time ean. cago on Decoration day, he drove! the head e department} what a lot of well-informed people | with instru clean it up, an¢} AMERICAN LEAGUE “it around here believe will prove to|he is now regarded as about the| oe be the final nail in the coffin of the/ niftiest cleaner in the business. J f the Ch Wrestling game in this city. The} The grab-all policy of Frank | Standing o = nig sep Mayor's order, issued through hie |Goteh, who declared he ‘on. Lost must re Y A ” Chief of police, came as a great 5 Philadelphia .. ....2 7 700 | Foeive all but $1,500 of the purse of- prise to the promoters of t ‘Decoration day is sacr fered for bis match with the Pole,| New York .... .. = 6S T14| - , first aroused suspicions among the | Boston .... ......17 18 = memory of the men who fought wise ones that all was not right, | Detroit .... 16 os 72 e Preserve thelr country's unity,” the| Then Goteh’s disregard of the | Cleveland 2 is as mayor said, “and | must refuse to| clause in the articles of agreement | WS#hington 19 AM) permit a crowd of so-called sporting h called for him to finish his| Chicago teeees HE eee a othes at the Hu tk and the talk : ok abide He became Boiding « wrestling mateh in this) mc jen to make capital of this day by eity.” Mayor Busse. r Mayor Busse has the reputation | now history | Det ‘ of being a lover of sport, and he| One of the leading sporting writ a wes seccoreses | fs, but like many other lovers of| ers of this city, commenting editor sree i ’ ave good reason, t en, to celebra e, Clean sport, the tactics adopted by m the action of the mayor,| Batteries tee ~epapectee Yo ll h d h t the men who control wrestling in that nothing which would keep | Reisling, Walker and Street u & this country has thoroughly dis Frank Gotch from showing in Chi gquton Wim with the guise and’ with | coon ocaid be romusted ta the gat At Philadelphia ‘|for you'll get the best looking, best wearing ed with it of a calamity, asd he apparently . amines cr th tient of irate Band most stylish garments made, at savings of ever sine he Gotch-Hael jon a joe: Bailey and Killifer; how match, and the knights vas mat who found themselves in| It ts time a lot of house cleaning! Morgan and Livingston, Thomas. bad because of shady matches in| was done in the wrestling game, if ether cities, reaped a harvest here.|{t is ever to get back into good At Boston. Thea the Gotch-Zbyszko match was) standing with followers and sap RH Bi arranged, and the seat sale going! porters of clean sport, and it now| Cleveland .... ..... Se Be laid ae on merrily, unti] the mayor issued ars that Mayor Busse, probably Boston 7 his orders naciously, has taken the first Batteries: Lincke and Ex.terty; aber will be carried ont to the) drastic step towards enforcing the | cteotte and Carrigan, "- Chiet of Police Steward} reforms needed. on ae aver | OF the Usual Prices aking hi t he must | PAD BALLS rm = 3 aT New fort ee ee cH Take for instance: lowed six hits altogeth- | Quinn and Crigor, Sweeney lone tally coming as a of o gg ge Panga on ond another single : ‘Mert Hemen: COAST LEAGUE } ® n ig me Man ‘eer’ scoring the rur Standing of the Clubs, rim the ih ‘Vs, EXPERT WITH CUE : “io. ta Stee the bo EXHIBITS TONIGHT sen Prazciacs '. 032 843 Nothing to it At Los Angeles. less the ie H. | Every one of these $15 hand-made Suits we sell has *| Vernon 6w 0 Oakland 1 sare fe ana megan’ /&@ delighted customer inside of ita customer who fully SE : a= le appreciates the fact that he is wearing a better fitting on al eae wea ee alae = & ®/and better mad@ suit than he can buy any place else in Raymond and inch, w endonvor.| VETERAN OARSMAN _|fn francine (20002008 19 A) go ‘ this Bum. But the hand-tailoring is only one |QUTIN tng to run down and taw a hie trom! IS CHOSEN CAPTAIN | scons’ sna Wilians’ =: | Renter foe ae : ailoring is only one |Q G c OUTING Seattle league t made ' « n exhibition to eet chat "the Se. At Pos lof their many sMperior features, They are strictly all SHIRTS P ANTS i + wool. They are}cut in the very newest fashions for men Cool, comfortable, Just the thing toe and young men, splendidly made of sois-}brate the day in—l ette in plain colors and}a blue serge coat # neat stripes. Don’t pay} could be nothing $2.50 for this shirt in a}—in most every color# “pretty” store—the Hub’s } every size—a re price is only offering at, a pait= | $1.50 and every pattern and color is a special Kapp, Van Haltren selection—exclys e, classy, different from the usual. pose ove: MORE HAS i ee ee "| He LEA ons Imported Panama Hat erday on account of rain. 7M SECOND AVENUE For Decoration Day BASEBALL | (By United Press.) NEW YORK ho question 1 of the Just in time for Decoration day a new shipment of otham fight fa: the|those genuine Panama Hats, direct from Costa Rica vnparative merits h Croas < Rely 4 Harlem Tommy Tom-|nothing like them ever seen in Seattle under $7.50 to pd » the! , a aa we en ¢ in nd bat $10,00—can’t supply the demand fortunately all sizes e Tigers, according |t Bagg Bey Posey thank: | his time at the same old price—only five dollars ..... © accusing | fy erous bone: | avon TENNIS 1 boy when the final gong rang. | fair spurt during | mds of the battle uppercut to ad $2.3 red Clashe, Douay Lanch and despite his efforts, 9 i great li © sele ‘ nated | lara Posy Tech aud Tontny held hie safely to the end’ | ELTS—A € ne to select ape aes’ Wo pairs for the together for 13 years under Barney Pat Moran has been sold by the| from—but, be sure to ask the ot ‘sane silk embroid Dreyfuss. The three stars first got| Cubs to the Phillies. No room for P alesme on “re . i 7 " together in Louisville, and if they | Patricia in Chicago since Kling . e of ” ve ~~ 4 : _ mes i “ on eanny poles a ee are slowing up any in their work| came back, but when Job ’ er be ie best real leather Belt -c it isn’t visible to the naked ey« at Pat. just about the whele ae ee vwal 2 out Pat was just about the whole show. colors—in short, actual 25¢ 2 peice for ........ ever sold here—or,anywhere else 615-619 FIRST AVENUE | On the Square | Opposite ‘Totem Pole | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes. Toledo A. A. team would lke to get Hyatt from the Pirates. Ducky Holmes is making an awful effort to land some players who can and will win games for bim A. L. HALL Sporting Goods Gans, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle General Line of Athletic Goods. 1111 FIRST AVE 4 he Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, mil Honaire boxer, teaches 4 Bible class |in Philadelphia every Sunday

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