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DAY, MARCH 29, 191 THE STAR—WDNES 5 i 333993332 THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS <€€<<ce<e PHENOMENAL RESPONSE The Season Is Already Open: The Star Man With His Camera Proves It TO THE ONE- THIRD ; PIANO SALE who took 3 Following ‘ > ( ad was uved by oy our store yea? ui a di ‘itterence fo the here tron, a a lint Of some of f ¢ w, don't be frighten 4 can't geta tor $148, 1 a , 4 for $235, smi rend ne hogany Ki ' LA $265; on 4 6 and the other ' t 0 r ot} : a ertect cont, : . respectively & “ ox A RRRR ARH RRR Sec eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ‘ ing a5 He § nd, takes et 5 : : : * ; tifn atyle as new, IN A DANK, CHILL CELL. ® SPORTING DOPE * SEASON TICKET TO GAMES * Cr Hyde, of vo a 3. 1 i) * SAN FR SCO, March ® * How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the ty, 16 now oé posse ot ed d less that 2 *® 29.—Jack nsom, heavy: &| Ballard ball club ope 80m |% season opens this year? * . al ful “Little Gem,” a Geo, I $ w player plang * welg { the world, is * for the Port Flake Am OB | If you are a good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor #|,, Vverythink In Oh readiness for (ne trae at ee or seattle |B nt plano. $ Mrs, * dank i cell this #/ the latter's home grounds yesterday.|% of The Star, giving your dope on the number, Just make a w {lle *muker Bau Eulkenbers, mas wont wgaitad lon gan r ; ca gull Gls Giniat ell -you aff * mawe f ia mush an’ ®| Ballard lost, 5 to 4 guess on how many people will attend the first game of the sea. # ager : the Grayston 7 imnet ely . er ne smok mae ve 2 anos were sold the 7 pty about * milk y y adly No * & son at Dugdale park, April 18, and te the person making the # |UD, Will offer in Kent tonigh: Manne alkepberg announces of the sale, and not one below ae loser if yop * uo gone the golden %| Boston American te \* or the guess nearest the correct figures, The Star w|. 4 special train to carry Seattle the fllowing card 0. ‘This proves where the pub ther pals Ane & grin m expects free- * t Lake team 4 ‘asmhaal Shot op the aavl —— \ | funn will leave the Interurban Boyd vs. St. Germane; Hahn to buy high grai a t ever @ er wale in the elty James V & donk we a few hours * Lake , ied THE ONLY CONDITIONS cVeor guess must be sent in 2 |##P0t. at Occidental av. and Yesler| ve. Scott; Novak ve. Kelly; | very pleasing to us, t @ felt | 5 os St proves abacatly come hoping to get him out #/| to @ way, promptly at 8 p. m., arriving) Rothus ve. Dyer, and Mooney | that the of our goc a and we find onrtetres * lawyor ng to get him ou | on a postcard, and must be written plainly in ink. Give only j : ar pred at the Arc * A on * lw ONE estimated figure and add your name, address and phone * at Kent in plenty of time before va. Welderman. render it t impossible to forge ph Fad a stirring . of San Francisco » s ate ray buying, but th De * mpriscn- we] Dennis of San Franciseo|» number. Contest closes April 15. «| 5 Bate - Ghat thera fe Yet 0 good Factory Store te, ment for * He ®|w eet Tommy Dixon of Mem-| , a RR ogi ° 7 . uve to pay © Referrin * 5 f guilty *|phis at Kansas City on April S im 8p eee eek keke e eee heehee eee el | demand f ee profit Almost aug: aaa Delegate V * % | 10-round bout. “LL FIGHT UNTIL | LOSE THE | Many piano houses that would sett eee ay ae hive are two bi eee ee ee oe | TITLE,” SAYS CHAMP WOLGAST ¢ | five pianos during the first day 4. The name ‘at ¢ — | Port Blakely ball team wants A SONG OF THE SOUTH } SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, March 29.—"I am going to keep on # | Sale would state that it was tw GEO BENT COS ee pons | games on and after April 2. Man fighting wetil I © the tithe, and m 1 won't quit if I can get #& |fve, and not give any proof for t Address Third Avenue, New e reserv! Queen Anne Sophs £22", 92 SNAP PA ote [® Slehdiag welll 1 love. the title, and. then t won Camomues War roeee. tee ant Sn ae gg ly, Wash. | With these words World’s Champion Ad Wolgast ends ru - ae semen oe » ) ends entering 0} Make _— Record die ik. te ek. ta 06 toe tae kd ne ee gatering | hranklin High was defeated at lw he meets One-Round Hogan in New York city on April 18 the treasu The sophs came qut om top at/ baseball at Lincole park by the Furthermore,” added Wolgast, “I am in better shape than How many the Queen A ase track | [Lincoln team last night. 2 big ever before, 1 didn't expect anything but criticism after my read those setae eee teen eee ee * * * * meet yesterday ee cas ceieor ce eet bouts with Knockout Brown, I know what was in store forme # oon : Sane OG lestily for the when my manager made the matches. * i victorious ones My would probably like it better to have me outpof # ST the gam any woman would, but fn view of the many matches # li] “High schoo! students are great oni we aa eo - red pice A that are await I would be fooliah to retire, expecially when dash—First, Helman t opens next The i think | amg . the toy * sTanwd nell; third, Stewart aners in the series will Ia * Starts Saturda : . nee “at ar eee be ler ARH HR ERR EERE EEE RE fs “ “ie has just o - = e carry the miles from of the pupil h—First, Helman;!course, The first game f second, Mills; third, Stewart; all| Queen Anne and Lincoln. ® SRARHHAAARERERE| "VARSITY WINS. best tackle and d from 11 a m tofp my * Univertity t “ the new scl sophomores. uiversity ball esterday mer a il ding coffee, tea, milk, beer 880-yard dash—First, McDonald Two runs each, a score was + BOILEO BASEBALL * ted the Highs by can fix you up or wine: tion by fii second, M third, Hawley; all|the result of the game between BULLETING. $ pleasant Cc aes sophomore Lincoln High school Midgets and * e om ond 25 A Mile run—Pirst, Mills; sec Universit m at Wood AND THE oeeens © ae aang “tis te Morrison and Kerry: Knee an eg third, Seefield sop land park MUSCLES OF ; — = ‘no Som mond : re Mille Carpenter and Vocal and 4 Instrumental Music| nore: neat of shape, om manage ™ THROWING “ Afternoons and Evenings. Tyard hurdles—First, Thomas,| At Dayton yesterday, the Pirates| | 4'S to breese along for five ings fi sophomore. lost to the High School team AAM susT without permittiog a swat, when FRANKLIN LOSES. L byard hurdies—First, | Score 6 to 6 ACHE TO BEAT McGraw asked him to take off the lin High ball team lost to 714 First Av. Why Cook at Homel/f gonn wi Pe wt Faber tr THE BAND. y sort Ir S Main 6089. Phon Ind. 2880. _ Ms wife, off sophor Stewart, sopho| At Kenosha, Wis, lust night, j ; rested last more; third, ( ney, freshman. |Johnny Coulon 4 Harry Would ner, ( by Patrol # Bush’ Forbes in a no-decision ten-round Jackson o, Murray et al, de stealing $40 sor s freshman, bout n a he fix if the baseball . from the third ams. n. r nat hitting in a Third ay. g Po irst, Patten, fresh In the billiard man; second, Bushnell, sophomore; |at Brown & Hy | third, Middleton, sophomore. Camber won from E pson } Wolter Hemphill HUSB. last night 200 to 124 in Class B., ane, in the way the High-| GOTCH’S EASY MONEY. 14.2 handicap. | ng order will read this! 0. K STOCKTON, Cai, March 29 — | Knight will play second. [ Sy Announcement was made today| Secretary Palmer of the Seattle ° ‘ that the Hub City Athlet b| Kennel club is showing the town to Hal Chase has been pulling off has « _ contract with champion | James Cole, judg of the April those ground and lofty fielding st., maintai Frank Gotch to appear here April| bench show, who arrived ‘in town stunts in the south that have eaade . a eon 12%. He has agreed to throw two! yesterday. He goes to Victoria to his name familiar in every hamlet It ma sens no difference whether you pay whenever local wrestlers within one hour or where he will officiate at the are sh for your Monarch or buy it on time, J) Judge Han forfeit $1,000. in the provincial city tomor | bn “{ whip —_—_——— row and Saturday | working out at you get a $7.50 merchandise coupon just me.” said TODAY’S STYLES TODAY RRR he ge “ep yo the same. Your coupon is good in anyde onion to an play th aie nf pnarus? 7 © alting strength of partment throughout the store, ares ‘Teal * Being of a nautical turn of # pty hed Mey ag nn ine to stop * mind, J. M. Gilliam of the U. # | IF YOU ARE GOING FISHING YOU WANT TO beige nn ca eed Nath * S. S. Colorado, now stationed * mighty . a ff) the outtiel made $12 a & at the Bremerton Navy Yard, & KNOW ABOUT THESE LITTLE THINGS - a more than Wilton The, Sar. SLO he, ——. Mager Jim McAlee that this gi # editor that he wants Dog's #| Open season for trout west of jinches long, throw ft back of you'll| the Boston fans are the fai Sie when *& crew to be called “Pirates” #| the Cascade mountains opens Sat- * if caught with it in t posted in the United . # this year. Next! | eas your nension | reiterating the ot haa val j * | with hook and lines.| writers, who have traveled the big} } teh khhhehhhbheten| Beason closes November 1 Heavy for use of nets, | league circults MALLE ABLE ; ns > | You do not n a Meense to traps and set } F348 = 4 J 4 1 u gol — erry G.g | fish; a Iicense for hunting is nec-| It is fllegal td catch more than| Jease Tannehill, veterdn south The’S tisfactory 3 Coast League. essary. 20 pounds of fish in one day, and| paw trying to maka good with Cin tay Sai "Range. | ot the Vesterdsy’s Results. For bass, pike, pickerel, perch | sale of fish is absolutely prohibited | cinnati after a year's rest, says St Agency, hi At San Francisco—Frisco’ 5,) and croppy, season is NOW open/If you are caught with more than! Louis and Washington are too bot hen non 4 and closes May 15. Remains closed 30 pounds of fish in your posses-|to play balf in, and for this reason Our demonstrator simply bdkes the things thit } Se dipti At Los Angeles—Los Angeles 6,| until July 1, 1912 sion, no matter when caught, you|will never have champlonship awe lh ; ke in her i Portland 4 If you catch a fish under six!are liable to « fine. teams Sra has to bake in Ret gas At Sa ramer nento—Oakland & home ea@h week—cookies, bread, biseuits, cates ete. No great skill is required. You don't hart to be an expert to do successful re with a Monarch, C and watch the lady ai her baking. She will gladly give any information you may, desire ackburne, White Sox In sweaieg «vee |Carl Morris Knocks Out His Man, 2." von .u eet San Francisco «1.0 1,000 knee. Gagan 1 9 X00! But What About a Live One, Now?) sins Salina iaecnaedd land 6 1 (000 naled the Athletics the sort of a i perfectly Vernon 6 1 .600| Carl Morris has actually fought; hope” ign — Saige toae Hee - iy We want y to notice how evenly and ‘ cToRt Gueainenis 04 bli: Gedite Aekiets & the want yester-| nitting the men to play the batter the Monarch bakes rt a time is required | - «hg jay were curiously loath to exp ow | fuel is ust = KkKKKAARA AAA Kw ek | Pe Morris put away bis man in} i coinion. It may be that they | Mteliigently and how fuel i ed. days as th i ee * x] the sixth round yesterday with 8) fear to “pan” Morris, else he really! George Paskert, traded by Cincin sanded do * ABOUT DUG’S MEN. %| stiff jolt on the jaw. His opponent|come across with some high-class| G°orse Pa mii iby b t th M h R ye Syaptier ly by sponging and press- |» | #\|was Mike Schreck, of Cincinnatt.| performances in the future a = Sy sediae atimashet nee or ou e onarc ange e who is hold ing, but must be designed \* wk kh hk tk tt te te | Schreck, of course, ls an unknown Before fandom can accept Mor to wine an ng Dhar moulded, shaped, tailored | ,,20° 8 sa tee Sidon “mene piso i ene y Fie bgp ig Pegs aie ange? FOUD against) Latest advices are that Jiggs We congratulate gurselves on having the sales agency for the best st and most tay anita . ' nan, stood on the firing line for somethin, J " a ” evaally mahue is showing but a poo “CK - re . . H 1 7 and finished by experts, nager Jack Tighe yeaterday aft-| fighters get 40 per cent. of it. Both| done things Litation of his Ook Sorat Aad woe ‘ onomical range made. We are not jealous as to what kind of a range other held on Ap, 5 ee eo, oon and when the ca of the men have no reputation! Morris has made a huge sum of yt ealers handle « y chea > Fe } 1 y ir a) the same as an architect y Ply Rabe <2 sayy Rey r, save that accorded them|money already, and yeaterday was|™&ke 600d : : indie or how cheap they can afford to sell them, or how easy bs over the baseball team from the} Whate plans ‘a. large building United States cruiser Philadelphia| bY 1 i was swamped to the tune of & to 0.| generous sporting editors. | to goodness,” since the press agent | «inative press agents and/his first ring appearance, “honest % | Wheat, hard hitting Brook payment plan may be. The Monarch range possesses distinctive features 4 || 7 : ; ¢ uutfie’ ‘ound his that place it abs« si Ss rs y These are reasons why a Sor anak’ thas Wink an vesterden| otumte fart etnntiad the Were | lym outtl i f, has found Bis be ing I a lutely in a class by itself, head and shoulders above any ROGERS 3radbury System Clothes Little Tealey Raymond scored| prove that Morris Is entitled to| With Mr. Dooley let us rgmark,|¢ sidered obo eatioutan er range in the world. We positiv ely know and can prove to you that MO}R) %9—ronowi site, near i to be built the first run for Seattle because| any consideration as a “white “We shall see what we | 8 son, the middies’ twirler,| = material that Monarch is superior to them all, because it is made of superi give permanent satisfac = Will woiters never cease? Leon oO s; its wo > tion. & ghastly heave oo. fret WOMAN OWNS TEAM. is <b chee ke oie th +a ees ake thers; its w rkmanship is be tter than that of others; it is more econol apr of Py j ; ~~. CLEVELAND, March 29.—By the * | showing so well he has satisfied has absolutely ss See drafts, needs no be loti and outlasts all others. Sei @ $100 Here's baseball luck: Seattle} will of Stanley Robison, principal | HELD LODGE SMOKER , */ that caustic manager, McGraw. ; in. In nailed five hits and five runs; the|owner of the St. Louis National|® Dr. J. H. Lyons delivdred & ees } fetuse for sailors nafled five hits and no| League Baseball « who died|* an interesting le at a* | i runs, here a few days woman be-|# smoker held by Profontging * The osier 5 f i penttation of | — comes the first feminine baseball|% council, K. of C., in council * e : Fespondence The convenience that Have you tried for that season| magnate. Robison’s niece, Mrs.) #® headquarters, last night. Bev- * — ey + sonarel : pass? Helen Robison Britton, is t h-|#% eral musical numbers were * - A make er apparel and od all the dead man's baseball! contributed by members, *| Last night's scores: We are using the Hoosier Kitchen C binet in connec . _ ATLANTA stylish ers possible. IP ce 7” Beh fo adlape: ed stock . cha REReKS * A. Hambach Company— tion w ith te M n ar¢h l ki 1 t \ =~ th ratory FID se em ade @ sens ear of Bues —_——_—_—_—— A fete | Andorso 68 188.472 ‘ ¢ Moni yaking demonstrs ' ‘ The fact that it costs no | corking smash to center, It was onc| kk KK KKKKA KKK KEE e * renin Qs a re 71 ee in eS atuaaUCRa sansa ~ ot tal more to buy this way |0f the best bits in the game * sali tas BIG TRACK Boston 205 215 192 will notice the many conveniences contained in this here next makes it the most desire | > te — tO ON ATTLE Ma serpe reply ge a soa aan ae wonderful cabinet. Our demonstrator will take pleas An Dee, organte: The team ig showing marked|* SEATTLE. Preparations are on at the state Totals 564 619 5b6—~ aKe plea ce wil able way to buy. ‘The |form for a bunch at work three] » High * university here today for @ mon-| Wonder Millinery Company- ure in showing you the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Spe on The plans a! Gaby © paymaeis ake a0 | weeks before en sason opens. The | % Pr *| ster track meet between the Unt-| Jones. 134 TGR 8001) ‘cial price ...ceccccce eet 5.00 fathering in Dnt ada Hae tee nfie ading, Raymond, Bues and | » *|versities of Washington, Oregon,| Andrews 75 16L 16H 478 Arn Id plik aa 2 >. L Satiration, i na a le Leard, are working together like| y *| Nevada, Stanford and Caltfornia,| Gressman 162 147— 468|)) — MORES ee helene car ~ | money is never missed as = piece of well d machinery | to be held here April 22. —)i—= —| $7.50 Seattl®’s La: t it: is when you pay all | —— : 5 5 ; Wi a doy ce ee ee all | sap GALL TRAM n! wmWOHN DALY AHEAD. FE re OE oa 9 Bg ais Housefurnishing Store. od STARTS FOR U. 8. NE ORK, March 29.—John| . 8) a erchandise e Wi ig petit: tk tt ke HK HK AIK KH) Daly, of Chicago, won last night's |*VeTss® Boston, 204 i ee bead v club and th |. TOKIO, March 29.—With games . block of his 160-point world's cham: LAST MEET TODAY. * f b of Wes in prospect. with the Universities} | ANOTHER ONE GONE. plonship three-cushion billiard] ‘Today the final meet of the Lin onpen ig ‘tions ofp, of Illinois, Wisconsin, Chicago], NEW YORK, March 29-—"Mon-| match here from George W. Moore, | coin high track session will be held | Free ans Council meet {Michigan and other American in. pes — s gs Segal bem reel oe by 50 to 36, on the U. of W. campus. This meet s / 9 ALT BINS Ucense of ¢ stitutions, the Waseda college bage-| Championship aspirations are frost is between the sophs and freshme: i nore § > ris Bri ball team sailed from here on the bitten bev today 7 hey rere oat HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. | ‘rhe regular interdiaae. mast Will bo With -Bvery — i ALR a Califors . Nippon Maru and t# due in San/ down last Might In the third round) Gory cottages, bungalows; ready| held Saturda: ; 4 Outfitting Co Francisco April 16. of his scheduled 10-round bout with bi, oe cay American Bullding Co, rem - Monarch: Will ° Frank Klaus of Piysburg, 108 White Bldg {| GOTCH THROWS THREE. Cash The st INC. | VICTORIA DOG SHOW, siete ian TAO zs Pic EE —.| OGDEN, Utah, March 29.—Three aa Went on the 1332-34 Second A VICTORIA, B. C., March ' 29 _ BES Ps ——$—$————_———| near champions ‘of the mat are fn ‘ 0 the night 2. econ ve., Victoria's annual bench show,| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 29. BOXING— WRESTLING| the discard here today after brief ee Was tar Near Union St which opens tomorrow and contin-|—Young Saylor of this city toda Pret. M. 6. yRuRD |seasions with Wrank Gotch. All ; fe an’? tot f° ues until Saturday night, will have|is acclaimed a winner over Joe 215 Washington three went down and out in 20 Time everytnt ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ an entry of about 260 dogs, Hyland of New York. 208 Phen Ae bain Sine. minutes. © erythin; sr ete G

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