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33332333> Carl Morris to Have Real Tryout Today With Schreck 28 SUPULPA Okla, Mareh | whether Carl Mor | te man's hope,” or | alar a} fans from | | Cal. Me h all the so king into} wes ki Sapulpa tc Okla: | y homan’s battle this afternoon with | | Mike Schreck of Cincinnatl | Schreck, while he is admitted to} be far from a cha is al THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS ‘BOOKMAKERS KILLEOI RACING GAME, SAYS WEALTHY HORSEMAN: cordin | us old fe rugged scrapper who is v4 on 1 ke n be @ strong enough “trial wf i age to show how fast Morfis ‘can go. ored In their it is expected e that it will rated | a bt ey a ; hether M ‘is stand the gaff. | “ Boe ame was 7 . |themselves. The system formerly toi fight carried on at Sant Anit h . Morris is a heavy favorite in the ] ‘ oS ee: ae, betting. 1 bad my horses for a couple of cal \ | The Regulars pranced upon the field at Dugdale’s park yesterday, determined to avenge the defeat of the day before. And when the dust cleared away, the Insurrectos were | beaten 5 to 3 The loss of Chick from the rank of the Insurrectos we: ned them. Chick played in the outer garden with the Regulars, and smote the ball hard on every occasion. Furchner, Skeels, Butler and Joss worked tn the box. Each dis played good stuff. Big Chief Skeels handed them out fn good style. The game this afternoon will be between the fast sallor team from CARL MORRIS. TOMORROW | Sam Falkenberg, manager of the Graystone Athletic clab, bas com pleted arrangements for trahsport ing boxing fans to the big smoker at Kent tomorrow, night. A special interurban train will leave Occiden tal av, and Yesler way promptly at 8 p. m, arriving in Kent before the show starts. Falkenberg has| framed up a bully card for tomor the U. S. 8. Philadelphia and the row night, and a large delegation of | Regulars. [Seattle sports will make the trip.| oom = ==: = Out for the Blue Ribbons This handsome Scotch Collie, Chief Mahaska, owned by Mrs. L. E. Roberts of Seattle, will be one of the strong contenders for hon- ors in the coming dog show. The Collie classes this year will from Present indications be unusually strong. “Best Pill For 60 years we have had | AFRAID TO BATTLE, | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. March Because Pat Bradley and Rufus Williams were each patently afrald of the other, a draw is the decision today after thelr scrap here last { night Wiliams neatly copped perfect confidence in Ayer’s | elviey a tie first Atter thnt Pills. We wish you to have! th kept’ away. Eddie Hanlon refereed . | this same confidence also, | TOUGH BATTLE, THIS. KENOSHA, Wis. March 28. Firs! 0 A . ep sae doctor Ob-| wnaihe Harry Forbes, the old ‘ain his approval. He knows time bantam crack, has really . | come back” will be shown here to- best. Then go ahead. /2:4/"U02 | night when he goes against Cham Keys made to order. A. L pion Johnny Coulon. The two be Hall. will weigh in at 116 pounds at *** o'clock SPANGENBERG 73 Fishing Tackle Baseball Goods Brand New Stock | Cutlery—All Kinds 1100 FIRST AV., Cor. Spring Street. KENT SMOKER } wa simply ro d nev shor have nm al The owners of th track ran » books and owned many of t horses in the races, At Emeryville it was no | better and those fellows are re jsponsible for the drastic laws |which have been made.” RAGES IN VICTORIA VICTORIA B. C., March 28.—At last night's meeting of the Oak Bay council, a permit was granted the Victoria Country club for a ra meet, to be held in May under t horse racing bylaw, but when a communication was presented ask ing for permission to stage a bout the permit was ref; WOLGAST 18 FAVORITE. SAN PRANCIRCO, March 28 With Ad Wolgast at 129% and his opponent for Friday night's bout here, Anton La Grave, still sticking at 135, the two scrappers today a king to different ends. As t weight is 133, Wolgast is trying to build up and La Grave has his nose on the grindstone to take off the superfluous meat. Woilgast is & strong favorite, for it is doubted if La Grave can make the weight and be at his best COONEY WITH SPOKANE SPOKANE—Pbil_ Cooney th fast shortstop, signed by the Chica go Nationals, will return to this elty and become 4 member of Joe Cdhen's nm.» Cohen paid $1,500 for Coon release ides sign ing him for a fat salary be REGINA GRABS KELLY. Steve Kelly, who has been work ing out with Manager Jack Tig’ squad, has been signed by the Regina team in the Twilight league The Kelly person is at bome tn garden or inside the hits around 250. baselines. 1 KENT DEFEATS BUELL. jeorge D. Kent, a Chic rdist, showed class over C. C. Buell, the local shark, yesterday at Brown & Hulen’s Third av, and Madison st. rooms, winning by a score of 200 to 118. EB. A. Thomp son and Ray Cummings are billed to meet tonight Dance at Dreamiand tonight. ———— BOXING — WRESTLING Prof. M. £15 Washing 705 Wiest Ay HORLICK’S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee, | Agrees with the weakest digestion, | Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, | Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK'S, | 59> Others are imitations are now in our NEW LOCATION 1406 Fourth Ave. Diagonally Across From P-l FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER COMPANY THE TAR—-TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911, ecceccece “Not Good Enough,’ Decision of Dog’s Breeder; NEW YORK, March 28.¢Thiy Is the bewt dog in the land He is TickleKmJock, as homely ;@ dox as you'd care to se He was born tn London and bis| owner decided he was diffe from the rest of thé family He wasn't weleome and was sold tothe proprietor of a bird’and ¢ ve One day Sam Wilson aaye J@pk. | What Wilson didn't kn at |dogs, wasn't, He offe jor jJock and the bird — sto an | Wilson took Jock to the 4 |ahows, Everywhere he won biyes. | Andrew Albright aph of the doghaot: | ~The Damz Shoe (9 119 Yesler 10c Hendrix Baits or Spoons, 5c W.L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattie | | But Tickle-’Em-Jock Is Best in This Country | | a | ; | ete Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-1417 Fourth Avenue AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE fered Wilson $600 for him, Jt was Wilson's turn to hurry up ath a) yon Albright entered Jock in the| Westminster kennel club's ul how There were 2,017 jbenched—all sorts, frem big * FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FF of hounds, mastiffs, Newfoundiands, | | st Hornards, down to toy doKs Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. De very Extended to Green | ins. ba = agp me 3 t Lake, Fremont and University Districts, worked cting the finest dog in cones Jeach of the 300 classes. Then the — ta |judges picked THE BEST DOG IN IMP, TICKL E"EM.JOCK 9 THER SHOW including « breeds Jand sexes eat to perfection of all the dogs in| little about the fine points of dogs | Tickle’Em-Jock had won the dis-\the show. Asa t of fact, he) but from the first I loved Jock be I wouldn't take $7,000 for him,” | even if he homely angel, But tan’t the darling |eald Albright. “He came the near Mra. Albright enid I know homely thing, though? SEASON TICKET TO BALL GAMES FOR SOMEBODY How rn y admissions at the gate when the season opens this year? If you are a good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor of The giving your dope on the number, Just mike a guess on how many people will first game of the season at Dugdale Park, April 18, and to the person The Star will award a any fans wi atter x the correct guess the park d and must address makin or the guess nearest the correct figures, ca ticket to THE ONLY CONDITIONS~—Your gu sent in on a post-« be written plainly in ink. Give only ONE estimated figure and add your na and phone number ss must be LOSES AIRSHIP, ° 4 « ee ee ee 26-Mile Marathon Is ¢ *| PARIg, March 42—Avistor 1 * BOILED BASEBALL * dan must buy a new aeroplane, f | T * BULLETINS el Souter tha Sade Ot ae eee geee ee Ee try folk as souvenirs. Greek Athlete 5000 Ath n like that w ® TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE Lajole & Co, th * High. er * wa m 10.8 feet - * Sp. mm 8.7 feet Ben DeMott, Nap pitcher, wears) Low glasses when off the diamond * 9:19 0m 75 feet | #842 p.m 3 feet | isn't doing any | ® e one ape Ol ee tet th hak ot Ruste says bis first game mal was with Indiana York. Come again, Amos it was in Cle and and Frank Ban croft gave you a return ticket be cause you were wilder than the or iginal gent from Borne } McGraw keeps Marquardt field ing bunts, hoping to teach b not to fall over his own feet by Aug. 1 | j was flashed | “Rig Six is right The Stay PETER GEORGE jalong Broadway and the regulars - SAN DIEGO, March 28 er] Went is and took one | Satisfactory |George, the bellboy who carrted th . mar | colors of the Irish-American Athlet-| "APY spaghetti Range |ic club of San Francisco to mietpry| .GUPO | | jin the annual run of the Loa Ap Athletic club this » mile run ts too long fe | to tackle. No more says Peter 6, 10 of 15-mnfle run Umpire C. L, Hansell, taken south | by MeGraw to arbitrate in the train Jing camp, has quit the team and says he hopes he never has to see the Giants play another game. | You Can Save $7.50 Marathons for ming. Give me a niee Hitle | Those 26-ralle vl e all gut | of 4 7 | ome tae te Amos Rusie returns to the game | | thin r. He will alternate be-| Peter then told o truggle to } ltr a4 arasee: rf Amertes, and how | Pendent team backed by a Missi he used to train at night. Finally | S'PP! masonsice Yes, they have/ lhe hed York, and sbortly | ©3! {0 Minsiss. ane | afterward found himself in Ban | S | lFranciaco, and he became a mem-| Says Muggsy Mac If Bugs steers a straight path and if Mar a ne Irth ican Athietio r Of the Irtsh-Amer quardt comes through, we have a ub. It took years of patient toll backed by anegnwearying enthu pretty fair chance. meantime if the Irish would ‘back Connie. Bia ery, oom him & play him sat bale ieee: along, be wghid | DO MPs et on eines ao So Pet became an Irishman, | #clation | and two years ego made his-debut.) wii, ponovan, yclept Wild lee RRR EE * x! inte to. follow tn th le GIRLS MUSTN'T SLIDE. *& b, when th \@ Feminine baseballists at-the * cides to rr # state university must cut out #/ pur I kstone steadily 4 sliding to base thing. Miss # * ie 1 g Rodos director of #} Gene Eliott, purchased by Hal i: physical culture, has said *| Chase from McKeesport, will play * "This rule was 6 to pre &| third for the Yankees | vent too much masculinity,” *|- praanes | said Miss Merrick. “At our *&| Judging from stories from Marlin, | | first turnouts, sliding to bases *| Tex. McGridw took Umpire Hansell | # was frequent. We must stop */a@long to act as comedian for the # mich practices.” # | benefit of the players. At least He * *% | gave the umps no authority, and it} kkk kh hk ke et kk te | is said told his players to go after |} |him. Nice business for a big league | | TaAAger, if it is true | (SHORT SPORT | tesenesre. PITTSBURG-<With the National laid to rest yesterday. championship as the prize, the best! Gogg LEAGUE TODAY swimmers of the country be "| SAN FRANCISCO.—The Pacific | test for 220 yards here tonigh Coast league will open its season | today. Vernon plays here, Portland in Los Angeles and Oakland in Sac jramento. CLEVELAND.—The body of Stan- | ley Robison, president of the St Louls National baseball club; was| | better and |]. wife a kitchen cabinet, NEW YORK—Two contenters for the middleweight laurels of th late Stanley Ketchel, in the persons ot Hugo Kelly of Chicago and Frank Klaus of Pittsburg, will go ten rounds here tonight, The men will! meet at 188 pounds. The winner | ‘probably will be matched | with | Montana Jack Sullivan | 2 A Day Off Will do you more good than a doctor. Go Fishing! The Monarch Baking Continues All This Wee . ag é : neato Hoosier Kitchen Have special biatiies that make them different, more convenient kitchen cabinet. Husbands! When you get your labor-saving kitchen machine that is not merely a collection of drawers, shelves, hooks and dark bins, but a modern, perfect unit that really saves labor and money, Coliee Manning’s Coffee Store 1519 PIKE PLACE, ednesday and Thursday Special e 10e ¢ Starch he Bring im your jugs. ONION SETS—FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY, QUART wissseee.B§ H. A. EBA STALLS 109-110, MAIN FLOOR ALS 33-34, DOWNSTAIRS * . k, 2 ¢ ds ss ivice’s S00 «oosa seein COW BUTTER STORE 1433 First and Pike St. Demonstration Sa k ° «! * * * . . * * by Purchasing Your Monarch Ra << + we give a $7.50 merchandise coupon, which can be used on the payment of any artidle in the store. You are not taking a cl nce when you buy a Monarch. It is the best-known rangeim Seattle. Thousands of them are in ull giving satisfactio see letters of testimony, we nds on file for you to look over. have th Come into the store this week and see the baking demonstration, Now how little fuel the Monarch uses en Cabinets ; es than any other get her a real cabinet—a NEW YORK—Columbia univer sity marksmen are on the rang We Carry $7.50 |today shooting a telegraph match aus suet a Si cis |with the University of Aiftzqna | erchandise | Buy No [One week from today Co¥imbla RODS Parle will shoot against the “U" ‘fal LINES | Coupon ffornia, The se es are all reported | |to Washington by telegraph HOOKS | rss | FLIES MEMPHIS, Tenn.—The fight |bé i tween Jack White of Chicagp and REELS With Every Joe Mandell of New Orleang,’ was ‘ called off last night, owlff | to | BAIT Monarch; White's stepping on a plece | of _—__— Cash broken glass, cutting his foog, S*“7ru" Speer Soops @ HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. |] ‘ me or on Cozy cottages, bungalows; ready 714 First Av. : to occupy; American Buildi Main 5089: Phon: Ind, 2880, Time ae C 108 White Bldg. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store, PIKE 8ST. AND FIFTH AV. ge This Week | With every Monarch Range sold this week } If you wish to | Hf C8 “th mS RENO IE Qe ee HTEE BFL =Fid es 2 > == ge wm 3 5 el iad H E 5 i 2 a A ge S| g epeeee® Hl: z Mee quest orig fo ot detin the unt to the dents 7” =

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