The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 2

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Wolgast and Lagrave Ready _ | For Tonight’ s Big Battle There Is Plenty of Action at Dugdale Park These Warm Days—Just Be Patient By United Press.) at Lagrave, who SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—"I A ec ht see never felt better in my life, rium, ‘sp of t mang | | moun man Lagrave will have to go -#« battle | day if ho st 12 rounds."—Champion mm | | wolt | a4 Wol aN j ex | of 1 were deluged. The lw bo the lightweight am: | ntly | Joxact figures wore 11 to 1 pion before ht. 1 believe } hat T an A Hens . . | Zeke was ruminating on how] mes ‘ | the game was Pt ; Wolgast is full of pepper, and Victors, leaned t This was the way Ad Wolgast!sa * condition ts perfe | ight one and pol bar te Ther . i ghtened very much and nothing] like a © threatened him agai. | SEASON TICKET TO GAMES How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the season opens this year? If you are @ good guesser, drop a tine to the Sporting Editor of The Star, giving your dope on the number, Just make a Quess on how many people will attend the first game of the sea fon at Dugdale park, Apri! 18, and to the person making the Correct guess, or the guess nearest the correct figures, The Star will award a season ticket to the park THE ONLY CONDITIONS—Your guess must be sent in on a postcard, and must be written plainly in ink. Give only ONE estimated figure and add your name, address and phone number, Contest closes April 15 Stolting, also a southpaw, was at a total of three eee eee ee ee 1 eventh they tore THIS 18 KADING First Baseman Kading eee eee eee ee ees itil i ee eo oe , eRe eee a big rangy player eee K * * * * * ie * *|* * TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE # | * * High *|* | * 48am 10.4 feet & j * * $ p.m v6 whe Stolting munt have had it in for] * Low. *|% . wn ae oe ee : SAAR RAR RAH sche did the ig “n Leard w * * Satasnancenseses! PAST FLYING | Bitaker: | PREXY RESIGNS |.."2""".": Whitaker 156 210 | E rian na M ne rey t Day 128 164 146 | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Mare t r aj hang one on Tealey Raymond et 4 Bhenton 169 203 189 } a but we fear Bi) will ne be 4 twolt a $ Totals 453 S77 470-1500 er " ° Jot on & dE A E CUTE? 7] } Mi grounds at & / a T t ' 179 was unmarred by a tf 185 Sc c eee eee ee ee eee ! i ; * | Totals 907 DON’T FORGET ‘EM! #| : Shasseecte Gatto April 1-—You know! * } 5 hh " 4 » - * Shuman ¥ Ellis | Smith *| Wyandt HOPE FOR THOMPSON | Boston CHICAGO, March Pight Totals WILL HE SUPPLANT KLING? : ! nh a 10round fight in Milwauke It is around Fred A back-| April 28 stop, that Frank Char be » aniline tt <i dial tinal * fiding the Cub machine in a le ba | STRONGEST MAN other year. \* AT UNIVERSITY * Archer wil * Campbell | ot John Ki \* man in athiet pigs.” for th le reity of Washi He began | teat made yes tes xear ago, le d oP yy Mio Pacific Coast League. spring. le madi total Yesterday's Results ‘There was a time when Kling} | ® 2,954.60 pounds, defe ting the #|_ Oaklan a was looked upon t greatest | * ru record of ».60 igor oo 8. backstop in shoe leather, but his ® pounds, held by Max Eakins * at Loe Ange head outgrew his body, and Peeeeeeeeeeree ee Standing of the Clubs. Ww Archer, who had been picked w 7 by Chance after Hugh Jennings les | him get away, stepped in and plugged along. Archer did so well that, with the help of Needham and Moran, Kling was becoming a mem-| FRED ARCHER ory. Pee i ee is not only a led} when necessary, althoug catcher, but he Is a valuable y |friends never claimed he will de-| man. He can do a stunt at first’ velop into a Hal Chase ATTELL NOW O. K Onktan 0 YORK, Mare : v ring Attell, Save Half on Suits Just Received a Large Shipment of Drummers’ Sample Suits The real kind, that should never 1 for less than $25.00, $30.00 5.00. Polly Willard was defeated in the! billiard match at Brown & Hulen’s| ast night by Roy Hogue, who ran| n Gun-| off 200 to Willard’s 91. T which ent and W. A. MeCarty are sday night. | scheduled to play Oakland an winner of the | boat Smith and FE is to be held next We: Green Lake schoo! tearm Queen Anne team yesterday de feated the Franklin Hig! ; core was 11 to 1. Ba i Curdy, Anderson and Casey; Mclvor In a sixday bike race over in and Finegold. Umpire—Dave Aller Berlin, Walter Rut 4 John Stol came in Floyd Moran, the / second the ninth from Ba; yesterday, RRR + * ; *HUSKY KNOCKS OUT * ® THREE BALL STARS; HE «& CALLED MYERS NAMES * 4% Special Price for This Week Only $15}; op in and take a look at sess Suits. y are all The Ballard Scrubs yesterday de feated the Lincoin Scrub Seore, 6 to 5. Glante from Erskine Send baseball items for eee eee tees ened *M The Interlake Juniors team was! ina ated in a fast game yesterday | y the Lincoln Midgets. Score 10 him | Manager McGraw te this and When the re waon tried to The latter t er his head. e Myers Drummers’ Samples Perfectly made and faultlessly tailored. The latest sty in cloths and weaves, in ys, tans, blues, blacks, white @fges and mixtures; all sizes. € at Brewster and n knocked down. At this * point the police quelled the * disturbance oe PONGEE COATS AND DRESSES A large line at very attractive prices ——_—_____——-- Come and see our $8.00 and $10.00 $5350 Ohio Cut Rate Dentists aH ig st Drug ht Fillings 50c Up wh hak —————— BD BOXING — WRESTLING Prot. M. §. FREED 215 Washin Wide S105 First “Av. Main Sine Ose A Hat and Where to Buy It McDonald Selis Good laska Hardware Co., 905 Railroad Av.— Alaska Hardware Co., 905 Railroad Av.—Alaska Hardware Co., 905 Rai Trimmed Hats for Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator BRIDGEWORK $4 Fishing Tacide Baseball Goods Brand New Stock | Cutlery—All Kinds 1100 FIRST AV., $2.00 and 1023 THIRD AVE. At Spring Ks. Finest $16 A 12-YEAR GUARANTER PAINLESS WORK A SPROIALITY Examinations Free Ohio Dentists Cor, Spring Street. ee Alaska Hardware Co., 905 Railroad Av.—Alaska Hardware Co., 905 Railroad Av. < L = 2 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911 ANOTHER ITED CIGAR STORE In Seattle The Location Is at Third and Union Streets The Opening Is Tomorrow. We are getting along fine, thank you! Seattle is certainly growing fast and we are proud to say we are growing with it. Every day it seems that more and more people are coming to see that they always get at least a fittle more for their money in our stores—better cigars and better values all along the line. That’s why we open this new store—we need it to take care of our constantly growing business. Free at the New Store Tomorrow Double Certificates With All Purchases FREE—A Leather Match Book Holder to every purchaser. FREE—A Pack of Playing Cards (value 25c) with a purchase 50 or over FREE A Half Pound Imperial “Societe” Chocolates with a muurchase of $1.00 or over FREE—An Imperator Pocket Cigar L 1 gd (value $1.00) y a purchase of cigars of $2.50 or over W you are not familiar with United values, try the LA TUNITA Cigar, Princesa size, at 5c each, box of 50, $2.50. We sell 12,500,000 La Tunitas a year—that’s how good a cigar it is. UNITED CIGAR my STORES 3d and Union Streets 700 First Avenue 622 Second Avenue 803 Second Avenue 1012 Second Avenue 315 Pike Street », Largest Retailers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Because We Serve the People Best Look — Stop— Look A HARDWARE SALE The Alaska Hardware Co. Bought a world’s standard line of merchandise from the late M. J. HENEY ESTAT is now being sacrifice and can. You can't 1 tackle. Main 6089. Phones: what you come a the barga have lots m n with this big ts of Logg ses’ and Blacksmith munition, Rifles, R : ack! , ete Read This Ad, Cut It Out and Bring It With You Wire 19. | Atkins and Disston, Cross y cut Saws; regular 76 33 9 23 MOW, asec en vo OOC Now O4129 | nd-Point Mann Double-Ritted Shovels; regular 75e R | Axes; regular $1.26, Rest Steel Spade; 59c Now C| } regular $1.00. Now .. T and S-inch Flat Files; Tc | “ 8; reg A9c | 1P lock, hand | few left; regula: 8 $3.09 | tee Nm $8.97 ular 23c | y Armstr Stock and Pipe andl Young's Dog ‘Hooks; Dies; 1 $6.00 ; san ar site. Now, 490 Now Ned $3 47 Qc. | thains, Regu. $1, 83 | Wire Nails, mixed; me a Blood’s Grass » and Now 4c lb. Now, Brush Seythes; fine quality; . %: regular lle 63 C. Ib. 1c regular $1.00 37¢ per foot. Now, foot 2 Sanders’ Pipe Cutters, regu. 3 | Stanley Full Pl pew Bound lar $1.6 . 83¢ Jennings’ sioke ‘l-Plated Com: $1.69) sito'ste!'Now "83 | | tar tbe. Now s.r 296 Remember the Name Remember the Number Alaska Hardware Co. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC DOCK 905 RAILROAD AVE. lack Building Pa la roll, 1,000 square y-Mixed Paints; regular y Handles, regular 236 nts; 16 6-ft. wall Long Handle, | regular 15¢ Highest Grade Water Faucet, | yeuien 4. with bibb for garden hose; | regular $1.26, 53 Dra 50c. Pruning She lar 60c, Now... ular 750. Steel until ¢ for people whe ow Now .. Barb Wire FREE 25¢ < —ay peowiey cog “Od orempsepy eySeTY—-aYy peospey SOG “OD reMpreH] BYSePY— AY PeOsIEY GG “OD oreMprezy VYseTY The fishing season starts. See us for the best of Sry Seog 714 First Av. J. Brows, city, Store, 78 k. Open evenings anti aS and ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day REGULAR DINNER Served fro a, m. to 8 p, My i ; tea, mill, beef Vor Tnotrumental Musle) fle and By Hovenings. To give stateroom while com! aitle next ’ schedule Indianapo that day will arriv 2:40 in t Dan Sout defending | charge of | against bin ticket agen Railway. | half inter Bouthard s¢ STICK The Won at a meetin Ind, 2680.

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