The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1910, Page 2

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LHE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNI a a ES YR YS an LL THAT'S WORTH Wing ND NOTHING THAT ISNT i IT HAPPENED, IT'S HERE gered THE WORLD OF SPORT | IT’S HERE, If HAPPENED Se mes ing of This Aeroplane Hope toi 7/200 GOTCH UITS 7 WHITEWASH TO SPARE... 5°" FOR GOO) After Defeating Pole, Announces That It Is Last —Zbyszko Says He Is Going Back to Po Gotch Will Join Jeff Soon. Make It Four Straight by Sad Score of 5 to 0 a Petes ey dal lB ba fe Thompson Easy Pickings for Redmen — Captious |» Ju» been completed here by W tarting Burgess, millionaire yacht Ostdiek Takes No Chances When Ryan's Foot Slips. | jojcner, ana A. M Lost. Pet eee et eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eS ee ee ee ee NATIONAL LEAGUE Btanding of the Clubs in b werious guilty BE ESS PMOHERS. BATTLE SON BY CHIL Turks pacing him ae, (Dy United Press) — VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Baker only ‘ stos 18 tans saw r the rematnix yg Ea While Sea ns t they « them to forced t large go face for Boattle Akin. 3 dams nett Lyneoh « newest © r the air “ t frat apnamn me i 4 The t Batteries—Leifield and Gibson; mld make in the nine . 5; Chinault was one run| Monopoly, | ; _ in i A i . : At New York. we | thing,” Mr, Burgess says 1 « tra hk hear enter | st RH hot used on any other ne Tiand eac T t t dnnatl ..ccscsccccee+2 ‘4 present evils of t pa fevelopir ‘ > Lean; Mathewson and Meyers. phone f b make straight fi came ab f attempting any turns unt!! later ights at net by Jam seccccce~ At Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE RH. B| ndetented heavyweight | Pole to thes ——— St. Louis ... Preeeee te tai atén watoonoah & : | Standing of the Clubs [Philadelphia .........45 6 1} zt he Pole, is his last, and po | Won. Lost. Pe Battories--Corridon and Phelps; | that retired from the wrest- | was rhe had ttle diffe Pb hia 3 ever c his giant onto the mat: ade soared » MeQuilien and Moran Now York 10 2h sn rs axe t m « no disgrace to be ee i¢ ts] COAST LEAGUE — | Suen declared ‘totuy” "Too many |e cycione | make So all . é as a6 uited too lon going back to Polasd it r ngton cscs ua 2 Standing of the Clubs. co os : te grt a ues tees a8 ba by innings eS $79 Tor will he r as his share of the At Detroit. 4 a r € my farm b “ wet the Hon's share) s , : r je isle a * , Ai ‘ Philadelphia game : 3 . t t night's match as his share Blow It Up,” He Adds—Li’l Arthuh Replies. nn: RANI 8 af SHOW HIS SKILL | | Harry Hart of New York will ap- | BY MAX BALTHASAR or that car, It’s all right] ' !‘Pisher, Umpire | Pear In a match game of pool If It’s Correct, CHEASTY Has It. SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—| for hi » chasing around in the air elp fre ht at the American Cafe bili * fter the ust now the} rt has de ois Things are popping in the Jack |S 7 : * ; ated De Oro, Ely, Keogh and Johnson camp, Rvery one bis 8) State, Ee, te th eas ee are | | ite Fe te ee, ANG | Dance at Dreamtand teal: grouch, as at one is hoop-|of the atts tile made on sig} aced and long-headed people, Long. | Los Angeles i} an exhibition of 2 shooting ed onto the s of Manager| Hart the negro’s minutive| ‘aced people hesitate, doubt, grow sa es George Little, wl sore over a | trainer. : | salder everyday. Long-headed people|yarkins and Mitss tS » | ERANKLIN CLUB IS number of things, and who may Little must behave or get ont Of/ yop their falling hair with Ayer’s| pack up and tran: to Chi-| cams ya Jac ose feelings At Los Angeles. AF TER RAVENSDAL ‘ y the t t RAE eago any day. | 4 Johnson Hale Vigor. have quarreled, and with Billy No r ' In iH] | Vern . 2 3! The fol ers of the In ‘ lan In the offing, it would not be | sor { 4 este Ba wi 08s ne 010! 8 ait | ean Sennshnen 4: 30 Bitenman ing officers = STERLING JEWELET, 00 i ational & club oo Piest Av. surprising if the negro were to! contair he informat that tteriee—Hensling and Hogan; ' Frankit ere elected a Main pe a pig AO oP) a ais s withia | Teme 1 be kill nat Doctors know the best treatment for the| Easterley and Williams. pee ng 1s Bro: Gas : hair, What does your doctor say abowi; viencemnetinntl a very short time. L particu { lare tha : d tp cay ches lar grouch seems to have been in-| har ne him if b on | Aver’ Hatr Vigor? Lowell, Mass ore " . - apired by Johns racing car t ase sorting with white] “If Johnson Insists on keeping that | bis feelings as well as his co ate | CAN'T PREVENT BIG BOUT savinc ; ~ BUT THEY MAY STOP IT TiN AnD 1 Oxfords Less ThanHalf Price MONEY i SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—That | parring exhibition, ar When a difficult plece of dental Jette Johnson fight probably jer he ante in ng | Work ts indicated by the cond ' t of the teeth, then the one-ma be stopped, was the statement to White also sale tist-office is up a tree. He wants |i ; : to tackle the work—needs it, in i 360 pairs Ladies’ $6.00 and $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, Laird-Schober's and i] ~Wickert & Gardner’s make; narrow widths. Sale price, a pair ...-- | mewn meee™ S| wer enemus ecceceneng = 3 > Beattie Thempann 3. Struck ow Mewcewnon> hinawit, Sl enwomwewe Totals .. Cartwright stole three bases and day of Attorney J. BE. White, of the | ing a letter oF . church feedration here. White striet attorney's ‘attention tel fact, and feols sure he can make When about to buy a sult, there are Repaid gr ey shag gin Meagan Cat Willies Gr icing a ‘drisee |good, but it will take him week Shine af. tue Sadeeation belcietion tua 4 Vietatibe Pree, | finish tt up and attend to his |i three essential points for a man to con- held either tonight orrow | no nanslaug tollowlig® the | her patients | I night to determine what action the ‘oath Li, his Oppgpent Whereas, in a large office, such e sider ganization shall take following the | ir ff died ote frac, |®8 Ours, WO can put One, two, or ax : ; granting of the July 4 fight permit | tured « y was figgrea by |™ARY experts as necessary on the a al They are fabrics, workmanship and - —s yet ll-—ecdy iad yer Sone i pre = we can tanto: tn | @ b, @ , cme lterday « mn, by the board of | White said that the circulmetances |? n turn it out in a | Witl t all tt tis d | supervisors. | were similar to the killing nt Tom-|™atter of a few days. style Vithout all three, a suit is dear This permit will be turned over | my Carthy . ‘ 80 we are time savers. “eer >: ali 2 . ' Pos eee tot tee oan ts eee sane ornialanoas Thon about the moneysaving Ladies’ Extra Fine Quality Wright & Peters’ make of Shoes and Ox at any price. With them, a suit cannot | Rickard and Jack Gle Prorat seg AB vorning | both inns ae do all our own work. ‘The 4 fords, in patent, kid and other leathers; almost all sizes; the regular ers of the Jeffries-Johnaon fight White added that in hi es the | *™4 RODS song ene bode values. Sale price, a pair yey Pee $1.98 i cm | White's statement ts regarded as | district attorney should hagp teken |, Now, you know tha€ ft is simply be had for less than $20. significant, in view of the statement {action following the pedfpas{ary |{mpoasible to make a fitting unless of District Attorney Fickert that he PRES Rees verdict of the coroner's ¥!the Impression man eam follow hix All Benjamin Suits have these three _fradlnnylinnss Hoge onary Sirhacngebdporn Page hay ‘ ear roner’s Juge Me) ork through the labeepfory. In| whe seacadellehsitt arene ‘ A _| consequence, when the Work comes |i qualities, and may be had for $20, $25, ' nt back the dentist must make It fit, a air leased by the Boston Rede to} whether it does or not—or begin | i $30 and higher. DIAMOND GLINTS ei ee ae wypu tan wager DOMED naxé 1 : titd 5} 500 pairs Men’s Canvas Shoes (large sizes) ; worth $1.25. Sale price 39¢ American association players say| Again we are money savers, be- ELIS ARLE ON EE RT PET {the 2 City grounds woul belcause we save you these middle Nig Pi e, former Mud He s to the smaties ush bern’ signed by Oniahoma City in| league in the country," /man profits | the Texas league. We do our own laboratory work e | = Rig Chief Be ris the mainstay | 4nd not alone do we save you one | Gus Dundon, formar White Sox, is | of Connie Mack 8 year. The | or two profits by so doing, but give | f a alf | playina @ sensational fielding game | !ndian pitcher six straight} you infinitely better work—for |for Galveston, in the Texas league, | mes up to May 1 here every man is a specialist but his hitting has been very Ight. | ~—— Now, it won't cost you a penny , » only one of the Nap|'te come here and have a talk on| 1,850 pairs Men’s Canvas Shoes, all sizes; regular prices $1.75, $1.50 Charley Prulett has been released | T q shitting the ball, abd | sooth with our examinin x nehman continues at the | te¢ g doctor " " ; by New Orleans; failure to get into \chinan continues at the] Not, “Yonny, but you will got. a $1.25. Sale price, pair ... _ 59 ondition, basin We " .|/formation worth dollars to you, be NO SUCH VALUES EVER @FFERE D IN T HE “CITY | Aciiiis.5, Savane tae the ataaled se Garvin has been deposed ax | sides a careful, critical va | | | of Ritchie and Malntyre to the | manager the Musk » team {njof your teeth, also free Cubs’ pitching staff makes the Cubs| the Werte mm association, and will Woe cure pyorrhea,. alveolar, the best in the National return’ to Shreveport in the Texas | commonly known as Riggs’ a re: (loose teeth), 822 SECOND AVENUE the doctors and got back into the ae We givo a written poarantoa fl . 5. The Cubs wo y mors that Patsy Donova ° {game May 1 The Cubs won, and] Rumors that Patsy Donovan ds to! vith all work jChanoe’s betting was the feature, a0 nager of thy Bow. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, St. Larry Pape, pitchor, has been re-|T owner of the team 1405 Third Av. Corner Union

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