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PREPARING FOR A STRENUOUS SEASON (ROBBER " —- EFM) Los ABATTING EYE FINDER PLEASE RETURN TO }BILL X. SWAT AND RECEIVE REWARO —o \ ALITTLE °} AOVERTISING MIGHT HELP. It’s too late to get in your guess on tomo < ndance. But we'll bet you called the turn on it Just the Zackert looks like the er up tomorrow. Well, Zack looks like the rea goods he Giants. Pity t gotten a name with nality in it, at least Beattle couldn't bh ® spark of o If you miss the The Star you miss fn the new r line in Seatt For goodness sake, don’t miss it gonight The name of the fan winning the peason pass for the nearest correct attendance opening day tomor row will be announced in The Star tomorrow night—the Pink edition Corner ts al} The Kids’ Sport ready a big success. All kids in vited Jaw ball team left burg this morning The Moose for the home Thursday wil Ladies’ day at Pugdale’s park; all ladies free. The players engaged for the Cal ‘ary ball team left for that city fr night in charge of Manager Matt Stanley Dog show is over, and there ix @ strange quiet in Mammoth rink today. Secretary R. M. Palmer ts to be congratulated on having man-/| paed the best bench show that the} Beattle Kennel club ever had. Eddie Marten, “the Seattle scrap , has gone to Winnipeg, and will Bier make a “tour of the country Pe said before departing Saturday Let's see, wasn't Jack Lester sup posed to land in Sydney, N. S. W gout today or tomorrow? | ball team yesterday Seattles to the Ballard trimmed the We tune of 5 to R. 8. Temme is manager of the ball team at Newcastle, Wash. They are looking for games. Gonzaga college team went down to defeat at the hands of Joe Cohn's boys yesterday in Spokane Aberdeen high school team was Aeteated at Chehalis by the highs esterday 2. ‘ore, 7 to 2 The Hambach-Mikado game geheduled for Woodland — park grounds yesterday, fell through, and the Japanese players claim the game by forfeit team meets the The Circle W Woodland Mikado aggregation at park next Sunday Nippons to the Circle W Juniors at Woodland park grounds yesterday. Score, 11 to 3. The Portland team left the home village this morning bright andj chipper, and will be on hand in Spokane tonight, ready for the opening of the season tomorrow The Victoria ball team spent Sun- | @ay in Seattle, going over to Ta coma today for the opening there tomorrow afternoon. MOTORCYCLE NOTES The Technical high school at Bpringficld, Mass., recognizes the motorcycle as having “arrived,” | 4 offers its students a course} @ealing with the building of a mo-| toreycle engine. Since October 1, 1910, 2,000 mem-| bers have been added to the Fed.) eration of American Motorcyclists. | Military authorities at Toronto, Ont., are planning the organiza ton of a motorcycle squad for geout and signal duty. C. H. Ferguson of Cleveland, O.,| missed only five days’ riding during | the past winter, Since January 1 be has covered 1,054 miles, Last November the San Fran tisco Motorcycle club had but 62 members. Now it has 343. CREW SHAKE-UP Coach Contbear of the Univer sity has shaken ‘em up again and the rowers are to get down to Class A form this week, It is an-| pounced, Harold Waller goes in to the first shell to replace Levi Carroll, Carroll will have a place in Shell No. 2. | worth second, | Brown & Hulen’s sturdy sons at|— Our Ves LLL TAKE A BALE OF BALLS BA'r YOu WANT foN, (+ i 0 Warren 4; Green La M4, Va. jteam, and ; 4; | Williams, ' 49; no ve EE aE | comers Trulndell, yy yodlar | 127; : Alle 14, ve. Fair hase fe only the Ath Phincaton, fe At B. FF. Day—Adama, 9, va lis cee. Chune Ears is of i Wilahome, WHY @mean PEART MER YOU Salmon Bay, 0; Interlake, 1, vs 4 be Ch 1 . in CAUGHT OAEEOALL COME, [1 Gnytollow, IT jt " bicago @ 1 111; Giutet, 19g: At Lincoln—Georgetown, 10, vi prane ; ; a gnats, , At Washington—Rainier, 10, va lie giad to ts hia Bemme at rt } $; Flees, THE OLEACHERITE Pacific, 8; Bouth Beattle, 4, va. lis if the white lights don’t blind | Rett ey arreT 6 Mereer, 6. ] BS TTING in To At Colline—Madrona, 11,. vs INTERCOLLEGIATE BALL FO é Brighton, 1; Hawthorne, 0, vs, York, | ils. rows Pons ania tt GAME TH GALL 4 x YY | je ro ivi 6 'S AFTERNOON oN q |apring for the firet time in a At 4 th | yclock this altterngn thy a - | Howard McLaughlin ts manage | Welenst hee called olf bie maton |" { Washington te of the Ballard Tigers. He ts look with McFarland suse “Pack bo mm Ww s battle wigh ing for games with year-old 5 aereeia Svery tittle os = so ” This wil} be the te « Hie address is 20 West } * of tWO games be 4 cuse has a meaning all its own be 6th st, Ballard * The Aggies » | h 4 hie White!" " esterday, | Ballard Tigers defeated the Rows Comlek has ired his ¥ b k or hee ea second team last week, Score 9 » he will get indemnity when- | 44 Washingtos, = to 8 Here is the lineup of the or @ player to siek or tajured tha . 1 ‘em down with re McLaughlin, eatcher; | ™m f ffort f. orven, pitcher; B. Lake, first b y a | bs Haugu rd base “or: | the y a |rot third teas; Steitke, smeit’ce i: | ~ iiaieieideieieid to. loft fielder, 8. Lake, center jordan ot (* WASHINGTON STATE i . ight felder; W iGeut Day stclgte rete 5 bed LEAGUE Lorig, substitute F ‘ord iversity has abolished |. i wei START 4 - =| NATI |baseball because of “systematic |) | > nm pongy’s States it Ses F auckerism” at the games. How ane acue has been re¢ “SEATTLE NANCE”) okt tesco mao ate hw ty ing of the " 5 ne co-eds who fight ove an Ww. tL Pet GAM LA NGPORS jbridge whist prize * rae: St. Louls 4 Y 1.000 With Jack Johnson out of jall;to see these pretty, elegantly) * from Centralia to ¢ Philadelphia sv 1 be @ revival of talk of a dressed white girls going through! pochester i the |* ’ Pittsburg a i fight between the champion and/ the latest mazes of a dance with a) iyirg aty cast-|* 1 Sashion ae aS Sam Langford negro pug pot Pa eee TT The silver trophy cup, offered byjed by Judge Cole to “Seattle! io cron 3 Gn Langford n Parts ha Seattle Automobile Scho The Seattie Star for the best dog| Nance,” a handsome three-year-old | oii ci nat) . of hin: i The Wolgast has won $54,000 in seven | Broadw born and bred in Seattle and ex-| pointer, owned and bred by E.|\iy yoy oe ee - 70 ‘prisefightere Who 4 af eh somage=t hibited at the 1911 bench show of|Giersch, of 739 North 66th at.,/o)" 0° ee ond have taken the gay city by . yor the Seattie Kenne! club, was award. Seattle — o 2 000 Cine ikeiaaa tes We Bad bows EPO" Ww L | Warren, George Gunthe row night is a bet ¢ New York ... eae Dixon, Mantell, Jim Johnson Detroit 4 0 some other lesser known The following were the winners! ki Washington is th are ong those present in the daily prize contest on the| yyy ye ey RHE N HEH cite, but use MOMECLUe St. Louis oe Most of these fighters hang out Bismarck alleys last week: Smith, | * the t goods. We Hoaton ie 2 at Jim Pratt's at N y, a suburb 245 Putnam 7 * TODAY'S TIDES * ry the best. ©) @ Cleveland . ave of Parix, Pratt is a wealthy French: | lor 242; Roor High * GLOVES Chicago a man and bas taken quite a fancy to fe OR A hy 9.7 feet & mite! mune “ire errors Philadelphia 0 F negro pugilists, allowing them to adies’ contest, Mrs. Kim-| \ cpm 10.3 feet * MASKS a) rv) train in his gym free. ading. She won the candy r r a} ml + ae ? Low. * BALLS HE SEA LE ST: | COAST LEAGUR fae tia Par’ ‘Society £101 0 m vs 23 teot | BATS SCORING TABLET | Standing of the Ciui him a hero, and every tit HAMBACHS DEFEATED i* boll | SUITS pi lees Fa : Ww TAR \ Pct. | descends to appear in pu A. Hambach company ball tome |* * #4 ee ERM RRR 3 ernone bo - seed 3 68 he does quit wh ers were 4 spirited! guooT NEXT WEDNESDAY In Fact, Everything Onkia 0 § street clothes, evening game Saturday by The fe ak ehane wth Et gd 10 ; ! fight togs, he gets a “t . hand.” wart & Holmes’ team. Score|y. cig Wed S At the Rullier, the Bal Taba s . VISITING CLUS ul ria, the Monlin. Rowse and the attle Gun club grounds. + Spornne Mm Montmartr cafe of the all night VANCOUVERS WON IT y TRE RUBBER x a a Porting §-8, | variety, the dusky fighter fe in his| The Vancouv m played the <5 Brrgrers. y The second n for the automatic scorer will be printe inco +-6AMer:| glory. The women t a tremen-|Snohomish outfit in the latter's ws in the Pink edition of The Star ton 12, Los\An- | dous shine to M rAme me town yesterday. The Vans Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2080 Watch for it and begin saving coupons until ! t THE me will be printed ONLY IN you have all PINK every r TEN of these coupons numbers, The atic sc , Clipped from The Star in con Star will give one of those lid ards. The score counters are made of cellu | indestructible. They will last for years The scorers are regularly sold for 25 cents. For ten cou pons clipped from the Pink edition of The Star, you are en-| tled to one free | They appear ONLY in the Pink } , Substantial ar ‘GROADWAY TRACK TAM. js" *** sees 8 see * MOOSE JAW GETS . | WINS FROM TACOMA BOYS, = X Perce sour 3) The Moose Jaw baseball #! The Broadway track team haa! *® team received a nice little # good luck over in Tacoma Satur-|® polish at the hands of the Se #| day afternoon, making the killing|® attle team at Dug’s Park you #/ with ease and despatch. Here are|® terday afternoon. The fans *| the results | * howled themselves up into * 50-yard Dash—Hall first, Farrel!| * hoarse enthusiasm, and every * leccsnd, Bleck third. Time-6 45|* member of th me team * penioenc |* came in for a rousing wel . _| ® come 100-yard dash—Farrell first, Hay! % ‘The score was 6 to 1 hd, second, Murdock third. Time—t11|y 4 seconds, AclialicliedieMaliclictctedatcttelel 220-yard dash—Farre!' frat, dock second, Biock third Time | 24 seconds. | 440-yard run—Hall first, | Gray third 55 seconds. $80-yard run—Davis first, vcond, McKinney third Mile run—Davis firet, meh TEAM WINNER The Washington track team won | 90 points to 44 piled up by the! Adair at ma OF W. TRAC Adair sec J Oregon Aggies on Denny Field ond, Widder third. Time~4 min-| Saturday afternoon, The visitors | utes, 39 seconds. | a got away with only three first] 120-yard high hurdles—McGilll-| records, and all of these were in cuddy first, th: Bandy second, | d. Time 16 35 seconds. | or the Washington team, ound yard low hurdles—Hay first,/the individual point winner, won| | | Fallard | weight events | Fallon second, Bandy third. Time] the century run, the first event on 27 45 seconda. |the card. A big crowd turned out Pole vault—Humes and Cochran|to see the fun. sete: tied for first, Wog third, Height] is 10 feet, 6 inches. OLD BARBEES WIN sent On ned Hetehten |. Thé Old Barbees team won from 5 feet, 6 inches ‘ Edmonds bunch yesterday | Shot-put—Harles first, Hall sec Pais scare was 9 to 4 The Bar On Be Tha, Dintama!_G;| bees announce that they will play under the name of The season Kellys this | | | feet, 2 inches. Broad jump—Evans first, Shar on second, Willer third. Distance 19 feet, 4% inches. | 8. A. ©. WANTS MEMBERS The Seattle Athletic club wants 100 or more members. For the 300 or more members, For the pres ent, the iniation fee has been re duced from to $10. The ab sorbing of the Firloch club has placed in the hands of the 8. A C. an opportunity to accommo date a larger membership than formerly. A track team will be vent to Pittsburg this year, | THEY ARRIVE TONIGHT The Vancouver team due t open the season at Dug’s Park to morrow, will arrive in ‘own this evenly They leave Snohomish. e they played Sunday, at {| Goods are as interest- . 45 this afternoon. | || ing as a Fish Story. VICTORS WIN GAME |J Our Best Complete Ba The Victora . Prices on our Baseball went up against |§ Suit $5.00 mple te Baseball | Woodland Park grounds yester-|| Suit $1.00 and came out of it winning.|{ Our Third Baseball The score was & to 3. +\f Suit we. $1,507 EDISONS DEFEATED | In a fast game at Mount Vernon | yesterday, Burlington nine} whipped the Edisons to a stand- still, Score 2 to 1 Theo. Wilts & Co. 1012 First Av., Seattle, WORLD'S GREATEST MOVING PICTURE, Dance at Dreaminnd tonight. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. VANCOUVER V8, SEATTLE TAKE YESLER CAR Bunday Game Starts 2:20 “The Fall of Troy.” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3rd at Pike 5 Days, Starting Apr. 15 Has copy halle for priv THE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911. HUGH FLEMMING 1g HIGH MAN BOILED Hugh } me "% WAH the Langford, Johnson’s Next, ae BULLETING # |, - ny _ [fest 88 + * BASEBALL At Ballard—Interbay, 9, vil Rows out of Whittier, 2, ve. Queen Anhe, 17 | The miniaters of G Jur « are the one” ' 40; Met At Woodland, No, 1-Day) it, vs \Colo, have organized ‘laughlin, iy, Bam MeV stop, has bet Clarke G bh he will outbat and outhit every other N. Brooks team ro! fuls on Imperial al the Smith ys tomor AMERICAN LEAGUE |, Standing of the Clubs. Hop | Armatrong to a familiar won by a score of 4 to 0 Inotr, and It is qu | lied | See the Daveno Now Folding Davenport, you should call at our store some day this we Being Demonstrated in Our Windor iS t the special ff ‘re are so many excellent features about this new folding bed that you cannot fully appreciate its ) ; — The special. dem- i } Will Kimb If you have not yet seen the “Daveno eck and have demonstrator show it to you. Tl merits till you have either used it in your own home or had its special features thoroughly demonstrated to you. onstrator will be with us all week and will be glad of the opportunity to show you the Daveno. PRICES RANGE FROM FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS UP A $10 or $12 Mattress Free Th Bee the a 2 earn t As a special inducement for you to place your order f. il davenport and a genuine bed. } is maki for a Daveno during this demonstration, we will give, 2. Most simple construction; it can be operated by a ell » ganiza' ‘ 3. The Bed is made of , is safe and sanitary. Be week absolutely free with each Dave $75.00, # may solute ee with each Daveno up to $7 4. All working parts are metal and cannot get out of onde fff will ng $10.00 Felted Cotton Mattress, and with each Daveno THE DAVENO 5. Is stronger and more rigid in constructi an any othe i} done oil sca 7 .. A Handsome Davenport ge ‘ iW over o over $75.00 a $12.00 Felted Cotton Mattress; or if make 1 A . 6. Has a separate bed spring, f guaranteed. wish to order a hatr mattress we will deduct $12.00 : sa trabace stg p33 : gest € 7. A genuine mattress is used, either hair or cotton felt in from from the price. 8. All bedding, even to the pillows, is retained through eg) Prices [ : r 1g, even to the pi . € igh H eed of This offer applies just the same whether you pay oe . i Magni I j ) pay 9. The Bed, made up in the morning, is ready for use at might depen cash or buy on time. It is practically the same as a 10. 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