The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 2

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° rHeE STAR First Picture of the Welsh-McFarland Fight Shows Chicago Boy Walloping English Boxer me sattle’s Hoodoo Pitches Works Well for Seattle. . SEATTLE ‘ 2 » to reach See d stopping We : over the draw ing ‘Mel Farland won the battle by a big margir oe JEFFRIES HAS HIS x SAME OLD GROUCH ©” By United Press.) ROWARDENNAN, Cal, June 17. etes: " * leffries is a very much | Windle nearly two Gingusted man, Yesterday he was in} The camp was a literal the best of spirits, When the United | (oday, and all were on th Press first informed him of the ac- | for the latest news from the legal tion of Governor Gillett in taking / firing line. The secluded situa’ steps to stop the fight, his spirits! of the camp prevented the Gropped like @ plummet of detailed news, and all # Today his old “grouch” has re- rumors flew about the camp, keep turned, the “grouch” out of which | ing the “ eee oie trainers. The | marathon until after midnight @tizaly may decide to lay off until Jeff was one of the first t after the final decision as to the and he had finished his br gos where the fight will be held | by 7 o'clock. He ae that received no definite w« ickard and did not RAIN STOPS THE SPOKANE GAME (By United Pree) jwere attached youterday by lacore 2 and 2, the Tacomatipvkar | 4 that laimed that tn the} If the fight goes to Ren estimated that the rec war correspondents” on a a" rd from Tex | ¢ ¥ "ene Wie a wince’ came, et- expect any un a fries put in one of the best days he hag had since the training season er started. After it was known that “iy here is pr up and get away o the governor had stepped in. Jeff, pack called off the afternoon's program.|ment’s notice. The Jeffries party . p ttt ie t h —— — —; ee _ — f or wn te ol ond If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It —_ : ‘ne Dunlap Hats + a ene It t o Was 8 “ « ally. Ht NATIONAL LEAGUE to etomble over s fishing rod’ on| Standing of the Clubs he way | , saat Pot Now York 19 (804 BLOT WILL GO ON»: 7 1 ioe WITH KAUFMAN : 2 & FIGHT (hy United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 « d At Philadelphia R Cincinnatt owe 0 o | Philadelphia 1 12 «0 Batteries Beebe led | Ewing and Moran i | At New York r of can't see what action | tripe My attorneys have me that since I am in the limits of aw and have paid my $1,200 yearly Heense to the city I am well within my rights and that no one can Asked whether ahead P a test, Blot refused to say until he|f,, |consulted his attorneys, | COAST LEAGUE Benjamin's Young Men’s Suits are made on the smart models that young men and college boys like. Standing of the | Clubs. Pet Priced, too, in the way they like— vr art ay “a 4 if $20.00 and $25.00 Do 568 40 uu“ Sal : a O44 4 4 LEATTLE Sroarme$ '% HW FE He nee. AG OASHERY g CHEASTY BUILDING SECOND AVE." SPRING ST. | attr Lively and Pearce | Hunt und Graham | | iamonds onCredit You get the goods on the first | | At San Francisco. i SPRRLANG JEWELRY CO 105 Wirst Ay Room 19 Matm 7206 FRIDAY, JUNE 1 191¢ a CL TL CL CC LT LCCC JENSEN LOCKS THE TURKS IN CELLAR Fine Game and The Straight for the Be AMERICAN LEAGUE and Mclean; | Pittsburg-New York game post Y | poned ecelved as-| 4 A 1 would not! fe Sraekiyn | Chicago-Brooklyn gama ~ post- poned «| At Boston, r-| St. Louls-Boston game postponed ite, but until I vio-| wo ges Ban em | DIAMOND GLINTS | Makes it Ford, a New Man, | * . " * * « * Ld * Ld * x * Standing ef the C * * Von, Laat. Pet * . i ; i * * * * ‘ 4 * «oly : * 7 ® * * * * * At 6t, L s. * * I ul } wT! *. 1 r : » 4 * + t ee * gaa HART BREAKS A ! H. F b t York : | 4 Hug J poed fF } t it t | At Bos n i A I H. E gvitg F ar A a] : Ti SECOND AVENE Se " A A arri . e ‘ r , : At Chicag n WF en Se at Look on Y g and Pa STATE LEAGUE gaging Standing of the Clubs } Ve Page 7 ASK FOR SPAULDING’ ime HASH BALL CATALOGEE ALG.SPALDING 1 ) a 9 9 401 Pike Street TAILORED READY COMPANY 401 Pike Stret UY HERE = jon All Suits A Hats and Furnishings Sale Began This Morning Tomorrow Will Be Second Day of This Great Sale We have placed on sale our entire stock of HIGH-GRADE, HAND-TAILORED SUITS at greatly reduced prices. and Blacks included. Blues We wish especially to call your attention to the ele- gant line of goods we are placing on sale at ‘154330 Values represented here usually cost you $20.00 to $25.00. Our prices have never been less than $19.00, $18.00 and $17.50. Includes blues and blacks. $17: Blacks Not one of these Suits can be dupli- cated for less than $30.00. Sale price... If you are looking for something extra fine — something that represents per- fection in clothing, see the Pam ap line we are offering at . 7 Never before offered at less than sn $40.00 and $35.00. You can’t resist these. j They are import- ed Homespuns, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds. and Blues are included in this sale. No price tickets removed—everything plainly marked with the original ices. Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. ~ Alterations Free”. i) TAILORED READY CLOTHES SHOP 401 Pike Street Corner Fourth and Pike Street

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