The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1910, Page 2

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: : 7 THE STAR WEDNESDAY JUNI 15, 1910 ma Gh tk ee . f iS SM kM a ee Ur OR ORE RAM mA A acento oe th Iola 0 oR a eee BIG GARDNER Pak CORBETT IS PUTTING THE “HIGH CLUTCH” ON JEFFRIES JACK SATISE . * f u OH, CHOY —insxi \ re“ , + | SOIN@ TO THROW ON@ OF L “om ¥ a da ke i i \ ee ee Ae JONNSON'Y FAVORITES 4 " f. ig —+-- a t* Beaver Twirler Shuts Out Turks Right After the Pen , ,xX Wk \\ ot ON THE SCRERN \% 7 United Pree nant is Raised—Dugdale Nearly Puts Crimp in the \S xt NYA WN F, : — y rn if ™ ‘. . " ow Sop Nt 7 ff—Beavers Play Great: Ball. x ALL, RIGHT Flagstaff—Beavers ay Wi STARY THA wan? + —~ Standing of the Clubs Ww i ‘ Ve ancouver SEATTLE —— After THOSE WHO Saw THAT ; : hes MERTING OF ; P y - Li) “ou JOR” AND "GENTLEMAN Jim" ; Br antes Wk WERE MOVED YO TEARS, ave? "kro haw made yp at fe peelal tar ee 4 i the Ching ry , t ° leave fan bi ode n " ¥ York, whey ye 5 Ji rical engagemey F nt BY TIP WRIGHT k f ng the A RECORD CAME (Ry United Press) SPOKANE. J ‘ Spokar [2S9c2 tee osz2 prised Jehaoen's . T BROWLING SUN. MORAN ANDATTELL a arg - ‘“""""\ GAN NOT AGREE — fe — (AMO STL JEFF | acm, | CANGEE WE ARE LOCAL AGENTS top / | $$ GOOD WATURED 1m scnry pase oe i A “ waied hy (My United Prose.) : ‘ 7 my ‘a out Seteis ent 15-inning id ty FFRIES A } CAMI to h Pop, And the ba af é, i? a srseyereee wee ey: ] A Moble cont i a“ " a j a looks lke * - o ri . : - rs. e AB KR ‘ So ae rate his 4 t say mosnn He held th yet watt To peveLor VErr's , -_ we kg . oh a eat, 4d ke < i McCarey » ably wil PF wadbert, tar eattia Nee eke JUDGMENT OF "DISTANCE! main in f es ee but the Beavers scored two et a q offerin ne seven . , | Now's the time to ken oe biti o hichiin alishe cask al a - WHITNEY 5 HORSE im ‘SHARKS AT cose aoe Brinker was responsible for one oe st a ‘ ae . fun, as be stretched a hit do n by a mi - third base into a three-bagger ar nd scored on another bingle. Brink was going at a 10-second ctip time he passed second and ran tnto the grand stand b could slow up after reaching t Vancouver's other run car the first inning on two hits Stolen base. Today is ladies’ day, the | count 20 per eet a ork, and guarantee a oy Unitet Pree) ASCOT HEATH, Eng., June 15.— | trial stakes at the ning of Tr x : MODEL MILLINESY PARLOR | a, whic ——— Th the senson yesterday were won dy | » ’ HP. Whitney's Whisk Broom, Dean fF ,. | Swift finished second and Yellow & In the Coventry BALLARD TONIGHT — sosreregeeeey w Join de raticas ae nd Coltini third. The score ‘ sndnaeatbsibi 1 tein i i Boattle ABR @ into tirat | Ascot stake was | ever Cones oe pires will] Manager Fitegerald has pon to give a satisfactory ‘ lare, Br of Bara Jur Bennett, tb me f thela classy j 8 of himeelf. Ht " wa ond and Elfzabeth third Adams, If A » their | Athlet H b> fe alee fact peach. sf > s They |tonight, T ‘The entire millinery sted oe i ERM Ling the ‘ ie alias ta ate me é . Ehop of Swelaarme Penaington, ib o " ting the ltures and all pou be 4 ton of « the dollar ot M3 a. ¢ Te ee} t « pillow, Olyme tub y Kelly et t stiould d If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It ts Pétermon at - k and Rey - | Dunlap Hate Boyden Sh The ee as be “other i ‘ WOMEN TENNIS CHAMPS — | ® i O = F D> 9 i | WILL PLAY IN SEATTLE} . | i (By United Pree |gon cham hips, they will tour | PORTLAND. Ore June 15.-/the North y Te i | Miss May Sutton and Miss Hazel! pected to receive the Hotchkiss, the greatest women|petus in its history { b jtennis players in t world, will| west with the appears c take part in the Oregon state ten-| players. Miss Hotch who is jnis touranment at Multnomah club | the national champion, is now a |i RFTI lf NG FRO M BUSINES . tea ‘on: Ate paving to tae One| tauretn won eat oat tert vf 3 Wo Bre grigem. ecae my Pliage LEAGUE Mr. Max Bornstein, President of the Hub Clothing Company, r | tanding of the Clubs. Standing of the 1s Ohaibes j TES Ry wah made | are wou con. mM wishing to withdraw from business, we are forced to buy his) 1° New York o's 28 1 | Oakland aa 32 & AS oh : iy Ht -dslpoe interest. Not having enough ready cash we are compelled i « Angeles a 4 te BS “4ig|facremento 0. cas a8 ‘ to make the 17 354 At San Francisco, Only occasionally does the average ak Macias RE 5 ) | . | Los Angeles tessoneeel 8 12 b , R. H. E.}San Francis vo oss e® 6 8 man resort to strenuous exertion, but || Cincinnati . +6 17 1) Battertow: Tozer and Warring 1 Boston . --0 6 2) Kastley and Berry F when he does he wants clothes that will Batteries—Ga nd McLean Frock, Parsons jraham, At Sacramento, stand the strain. nH OR rr as ia . «ge | ic Every part of a Benjamin Suit, be- / “ eet a 2 8 pikes aloes dtd” vidroes Of Clothing, Men’s Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, || Pittsburg ......... . 4 7. 5) faum and Graham | Philadelphia .. ee AY ing made for hard usage and the fabrics =|!" aatierten—Camnits and. Oibson;| AMERICAN LEAGUE } Etc., Ever Made on the Pacific Coast © f= ‘ : | Stack and Moran. of the better qualities only, they can be 1] Standing of the Clube. | Rev depended upon to give the maximum of i ae c anes ry x b) Philadelphia s+. « ‘" in" “i 4 Store Closed Thursday and Friday i wear. $20 to $30, some higher. | Brooklyn wher a Has) ¥ = ; || Batteries nd Bresnahan; |! In Order to Invoice and Arrange the Stock || Rucker and Bergen. | R. H. B e H|Chicago .....cseseeeeeee-9 16 2 At St. Louls. ||New York 4 6 Of ; ' P | Batteries—McIntyre, Kroh, Richie | Philadelphia .... gz ad be i —_ _ oncom . jjand Archer; Wiltze, Crandall and | St. Louis . Bi 4 | | || Meyers. | Batterles—Coombs and Lapp; | “| | | iret Joined ae Pelty and Graham : f) New sone eae At Cleveland, : Goods Will Be Sold Wholesale and Retail al ey SEE FRIDAY PAPERS FOR PARTIC CULARS r fe eres tne with jeict 20 Salesmen Wanted—Apply Tonight Between 8 and 9 9 odd

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