The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1910, Page 2

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rAF THURSDAY JUNE t 16, 1910, a LETT WILL STOP FIGHT\; BINGLE BARBECUE fi JEFF WILL WIN WITH ¢ ¥ rs 4 BY MAX BALTHASAR Vancouver Grabs 17 Hits But Brinker is Late to the p wns : 19h e. > seps Score Down | . ‘ i whip Joby et Party--Good Work of Seattle Keeps S ( ' l f r : ( v Johnage ft ini ix Easy for C k Sluggers Jalifornia s Governor h H to Minimum—Hendrix Easy for Canuck Sluggers (By United Press.) “ oh - Te ) ! ( it —Lynch Gets Peeved at Rasty Wright. ( | ble f r ) i 4 n th i | , { d ! for ui Standing of the Clubs ey . ; ” ; Vancouve M838 ; Hw Spokane o 4 , i HE CAN FORCE J NGON Tecoma an ee ‘ la | _ it SEATTLE M 8 (46 | - ‘ PRA ) but 5. . t f 1a t 4 Bet s t iy, 1 1 ay t ex Ar t H an wa ( fo. ’ ' a x j ‘m0 " Fé fe : t than a ‘ t bya Hendrix 1 mor oe ee ee eee eee ee b, I r . | ‘ t Stomach Is Safe ba fielair he Turk t & More Fight News on Pagel, * ' by from 1 * * so f ss umber. A g i (hy United Pree.) 4 7 & nett ¢ i 8 ' * e ; in this res * * ae . . & running ‘ + * j the fans 1 ur and * * a fe wo later in the ga. Ray ae oe el a . ' of Judy deep inte center field x 1 E H a wuse he bas wot baw Bugden’s fy with h ’ - « Ny United Frees) forme 4 nyth t « ention when nobody thous ad alma H the} SAN FRANCISCO T aw " would have been a hit in any leag The © xt of Gov ft z ght ac } a but then, Raymond is a litt f coma \ AB) | 1 Webb, Attorney Gener} It 1 by ma P thiage ie 1 ferent mo Hy : . Dear 8 td to ca tak a , captain aad = Seattle starte n tw ee Be age sited fight ic and ty this yeah = c~ | Ha ‘8 z 6 » take 5 Fe t f he Ge to . n def fights « to the youth of our state, cor A Kame whtle oat Iie e : : 4 , nty of Ba e 8) In Mich a prize f ut orals, is off - oe r ws ; ‘t If this | " R w and & | Hyrnes ; ‘ isco, j J “ t but] Whee there is an exp en of & great 5 t ~ Pgs : eddy,» a8 3 havo as ns : na reward to be gained by t our citize should ‘ , ice s Reattl’s sar 1 at : * pATtICR | Or competition, either to int ed as 8 nulsa med to. k it wae w t r and wit starting whe ‘ : b ax provided. by > ; . ' ‘ r boy wg Shae . qu 6 ent citizens of th agg : ¥ san » be win offenders p hed ney, but the “ now “ Catinpetl, raid. Frisk acainst t . 2 on th an intent to) af ihe court tition ik t ft : Rimaeif and everybody else DR HPO A d requestix - A : o mtentants sor efuses to grant the relief prayed as lad ting a two-bagger, and went to a A a io be tak " eon Ate for ther nd px a the pm . 3 on Ericson’s bad throw to 3. eee authorities to prevent ¢ am ae ff wa Sekaseneen By a or e The otled ol » center ‘ ° “ by the facts, in pr ating oa bt w ‘ . James , few 3 and @inbagan te tt mn throug cs eae ol Never Lawful. the case to court for its decision vertisod by th then I y Legere Remy ond Peat Frisk ambling in for a score. 3 9 1 2 4 3] ‘The district attorney of San|and ask to have a tod pat rete ge on on behalf of the people of the «# ng a 5 Vancouver picked up tw ae EC ae Be a sco has inf » that he | thes « d, ponding caring “ + logget to gather all evidence possible, and q ms, one in the seventh and one In ces fae spose vo ts t bas never da olence to and inflict some degree iif the contest is carried out ax ad-| Clyde Hal! has flown the p. ninth, enough to win the game. pe tar Ue gan we Poca sa The a: ot and 1 believes | o% bodily harm on each other, and | vertised, and the partios fig fo fficia t ‘ a @s Seattic broke her pick in the | . i. San legtalat Prove sean r the nono ae be for some prize|_ purse or @ reward. and Inflict ave shortly for idat etxth. j » it ¢lis the year the oni or reward |pon each other bodily injury, then icszon gave > ight hits, not} | Bid ainendgig@ i 7 . . . ee - i ericne Aged gn Then 4 a ae x . olgmtt, | makir mita f wf the law in 1899 sitting apart Quotes Papers lyou are to cause the arrest of the | But - ford, t : tormer " 3 Sast ae i |to fight " g exhibitions, p 1 | Other states have made similar | principals and those interested with naar a yn ee + cy { veedta sees eae ring exhibitions, pr lyuiee to show that the socatied [them tn promoting the fight, and | Varsity pitcher. was rixned by Dug- | iamonds onCre fe ‘I for money or na exhibitions held in thia/try \hem on a felony charge for |), Butoh” te we te oii c law has b « under the auspleer of a violating section 412 of the penal | y k t 8 te Fae. 9M. SSG = the AB RB to time, fight-| corporated athletic club have code Yours truly | tr wh t STERLING JEWELERY ©. ° ighting ploniay re steel | Nw a - | a ch e Dar 705 First Av Recws 7 ¢ fighting : ® sparring exhibits JAMES N. GILLETT, | jal emanates tein tind ia) « pe ae L In 1903 the lexiefa again people ts, I need but refer you to t Governor. a save thet Melt dame. if ee ee) ; Teseens amended the Inw relating to prize 5 1 se in thi s | fit * of our dally : - oy vee $ : 8 $ | Cmpire—Prary fights, While the law as amended our prose your attention ° oO = moe ors $| If Bill Dahlen can innd bis) Permitted "spas or sh oy an vO Sl recess fast : idrix, p ee ae @| Brooklyn aggregation in the f : ® of the weyny « : : this week I am mal “Seaton a ee tla Rana t with gloves, to be held t fom me courts of sister xtaton ne in fx tess ’ eiviaion mew ber of the tear _ octane i a ting 1 uses t ort it y large stock Totas “4 8 St | Will receive a bonus se _— 1p Mogg no exunee . Trin Batted for Hendrix tn the nint | Billy Delaney may be in John-| or coe FE ee dee — 1 below: by if Let as a tin i , |8on's corner when the dinge goes | ’ . oran landed a My complete line of The 7 Bwain, rt - Ss 8 » “slap against Jeff. | - are now on the floor and pa e you from $10 to $200a ess has every good poist n new features. Wel as though his neck ed, and as he he floor, | sound of the impact could be : heard throughout the building | “ MeCarthy died California Nelson and Wolgast. oe | “Ssorgauas a he If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It } ‘ Dunlap Hats Borden snoee | I1€ Fight Slated for Saturday | »e' tsa)" de can depend ue | Is Called Off Jeffries- Bulted ; | 7 - the ah stopped and an/ Neat (hy Nelson Wolgast iadediites sana eB Ss || Johnson Battle Will Not sr! « ttornays declare that|inat took ‘place on Weahingtor : ; i} i i H oa . pig bee! fF (it nee hat p || Be Held in California. fort to stage the bie ould | Birthday (It seems that 7 = : . | me ain there w 1 be an | OTe all want to flab on Washing: } ey is i - ~ od « t fw t that | ton's Birthday, Decoration Day and/ 1 tf al lon and reported i} (By United Press) feeble ; rd . tons a ported | 1} SAN FRAN oO, June 14.—That . one i tee Pell boa Bale dy e] rs od i hich t of February " s r | n's ps were gxhe 2 s- Jobni mouth and eyes| or ar Thoy mixed it like tigers, | ee * " . ewal Wolgast having all the better of it wr the Langford-Keufman st Jing repeatedly on the body and with Nelson fighting wildly 1’ spitting blood.” (The following sentence In the| governor's letter was underscored: ) Chie| “Wolgast Iterally cut the Bat Iaton |tler’s face to ribbons, but still the od. | Dane came on for more | ainty Round 39—Woignst a - follow would have «| joath to put in the finishing punch | ecfect on the promoters | He jabbed incessantly at the Bat. | | ilt of solid oak, a French plate bevel irror 24x30, four The uncer Irawers and swell cht, and it te bel tler’s anatomy, and again the blood front. A special at eae a the cen flowed in s stream. Wolgast al 4-Kaufman most sent Nelson to the Noor, land f the ata jing blow after blow on the de « aason” and |fenseless champion's face. w » Dresser shown above init b me conference} If these contest were not prize me Colontal Design, Ba i f ° ust night, are {rights then the historic battle be | ’ ir h 24x30 French | leht today, They declare | tween He and Sayres was not. | e Mirror, Wooden Kuobs, ¢ai Painict| ieee te penaolutely nothing in the! “y have no doubt that the coming | nad in or quat, 1 ' tont. th tt they plan, that they arg |contest between Jeffries and John- | ° EE tered fix cision, over the Langford fight w n the law, and that the fighl| #0 will bo @ repetition of brutality | < 5 I Johnson | w held th the big areoa at| mention n the foregoing fights LEAT aA AEE NO COPD ee i ‘ h J arket tw lonly on a larger scale Cet ee * =| ie rink exhibits ns,” as per-| Some simgritets OAK FINISHED | REGULAR $20 PRINCESS DRESSER—I } rit our laws. ‘ fights rch top; plate mirror 18x24; } | Oak. quartere . 8x40 French P AMERICAN LEAGUE | NATIONAL LEAGUE | bere am are Wile, "bnten ino Mf few drawer & special 8, aes eines tok twa tees New Yo on eat ee Standing of the Clubs. [ribbons are awful acts, then st tx [fh | Special ..eccseeeseoerees . Philaae ee em Naat, Bote nd make such exhibitions |f¥ $80 MAHOGANY DRESSER—With 424nch base, | REGULAR s35 QUAWTR ‘ Boator ‘ 7 4 19 604| or ¢ t a felony neh plate bevel mirror 24x30, swell front, four | Very larme and finely built 0 r ; eae r+ 24 545] Such contests are prize fights] Greets: & special price 0x36; 45-inch top; swell fro C Ww ator ames 22 500/not permitted by the law, and|[m Of ..... * $18.50 pitt Biren uy R Chicago 24 , 4 495 | should be punished as such, | sigh ibe cabal F Loul 5 it 3 4tn| Those who engage in them are Fr {} 18 31 307, Prize fighters, and make their liv-| 4 : ling by fighting each other for prizes se french Plate 4 | z ‘ R. H. E. At New York. and rewards t hewitt seve np Vashington 4% R. H The whole business is demoral | Alfred benjamin oG || St. Louts 5 68 5 | Pittsburg “ihe . t Now York, Batteries—Walker and Street; |New York rate ede bag & : : . : Hardy, Lake and Stephens hg eterno pe . Benjamin Waistcoats, like Benjamin Suits, i oe laattheweos bas cae: : 5 t Cleveiand. he! in have both quality and style. I eaten Pa A Pinon Tennis wes : srgtah “Sia * . em ston. Our stock of Benjamin Waistcoats is complete || ye ee H. EB eo otfer for this week’ an t St. Louis , i line of for summer, $2.50 to $8. | Ford and Sweeney Lo ici f ht | boston .,. a Bee | ennis Benjamin Suits, $20 to $30. ogee es | pom arenes ; $ Ng senate At Brooklyn, | py ornie THE FEARLESS "MALLEABLE RAN 1] ana : R, H. EB. Men's “Outi high ov sindia _ "| RietME acre hce cis 8 11 SIE Mewes “Outlen’ Outeras: This is the new R that is especially cor || Detroit ‘wer Brookiyp ...... PS ae ms structed to burn the native coal of t rthwest Rattorios-cKareer aod Carrigan, | Batterles—Cole and Archer; Ber- |i § high ‘owt is full malleable, has polished top, and will save | Batterlon—Karger and Carrigan; | go fs and Erwin, (Thirteen (i arpion,” Oxfords you Fuel and Money, As an introductory ek: sane it . }ingin | *e mention only a few atyle with every ang old ————— || Detroit man was sent to the} cry a hie einen . TON OF COAL PRE FOR THE NEXT TEN ong }| asylum by bis relatives because he At Philadelphia, | ‘ \ A full line of Linoleums | |} ined tad SA a e the! | inctanat » “ ms in the new patterns, As | ‘owns would cop ne merican ' nnatt 3 ors Ike gue pennant. S| Philadelphia bb 4 # special, the regular ‘ P Princeton university is to have| Batteries—Rowan and McLeast 43 $1.50 Inlaid — Lino If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct, I: new gymnasium, which will be | Moore, McQuillen and Mota, Jack} Spc nT Goops leum $1 05 CARPETS F URAT TURE, Rances 305 the finest of its kind in the cov litsch (Thirte tie; | HW vecee vanes a Ce GN ik Say baa a eh ih ae ju. a te kind in ¢ ia kre Thirt ve naore . ~ 708-710-712 PIKE STREET

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