The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 2

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VICTORAOQ i Spokane ; ' feats it 3 lena cae . <4 by Indian Dave S' | who ted by a cr AL Mp Houle team, V st for the tt * s 4 time in h and last ¢ + Soy a ae of the s jay. At the ond q aA . F of the nine long innings 12 Giants had crossed the plate, while the} AMERICAN LEAGUE y Visitors failed tc re. *¢ and he held the Victorians at w rt : ; givir m one to 1 Tork af 4 Thomas was th cod 8 ; Pi all right, but he lacked control, w . he was removed in the fifth —- : a8 succeeding him and finishing the | SI" TMG ‘ i} ; game | ; Bues was out of the game with a At Detroit PE dislocated shoulde and Cocash Pam n a . : held down third, getting away with a ee only one error chalked up against} . . singe; White a him. Cruikshank played center, | asd suitivar : Tho! Giants down| teveland until th inning, when two! at ¢ ie runs came over, From th: a the ‘ut : Giants scored every inning, five|s. | Per | funs coming over in the sixth He ay oes -S alone Protested Game. Householder protested the | | COAST LEAGUE kame if when, with two men on and two} o Beene 4 3 @own, he crossed the plate while! amt Pe ¥ Bkeels was in the box, which ts "4 2 8 is m Q@gainst the baseball rule, and . 1s ad ane Bi Longanecker called him ont co - 22 a : . The Giants open at Tacoma next | (3 "\hgetes Hae eee th) 3 ‘ Week, thence to Vancoaver for a} week After a two weeks’ visit the return home The box score foattie ABR HPO A Gooasn. tb We Be RED Raymond. « : 1 i : aor iis 4 > ie . ee 6 tie eae ole . es SAE tie SATURDAY GAMES. * ee ee ee eed . The Whittier school lost to the Warren school,.6 to 3, at Ballard Dateman's box ection 10) sone Queen Anne “hut out Salmon Davis, it Bays, winning 21 to 0, Raymer. th. Fairview defeated school, 20 to 8, ireenwood at Woodland park The Latona school nine won from the Allen Wehool, 194 school won, 12 to 3 Saturday against the West Wood lands at the B. P. Day grounds. é Gatewood beat the Mer 17 Summary Two. bas Craicn- | © ih Jghenk. Davidson. Sacrifice pite—David-| — fon, Cruickshank, Kading, Million. Strack] Georgetown cited the game By Sheela #; by Thomas. See. lio the tol *Tromas, € . 2 Double pisy adtop (unassisted). Umpire = The Pacific school nine beat Becker | West Seattle, 4 to 6. SPOKANE—Spokane best the| enti eae Che Tnlstanon ‘Tigers three to one yesterday in a Midgets by 4 to 0 at the 42nd at well played game. Only one error | Midsets by grounds Saturday afternoon, A Joped the Beavers 3 to 0 Sunday.| ‘The Times carriers beat the Star Lindsay's umpires failed to appear) carriers at Ballard Saturday by a Manes $60' ‘Atlantic City $102 40 And Return a 12 and 13 Are the Early Summer Convention Excursions And from May 16, certain days all summer, tickets will be on sale to points in the Middle West, the Eastern states | and Eastern Canada, at SUMMER TOURIST EXCURSION FARES Stop-Overs Allowed Liberal Time Allowed for Trip Tickets First Class YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK June 15 to September 15 Additional time allowed for the side trip to and through the Park, reached from Livingston, Mont., through Gar- & diner, the official entrance to the park, Ask for our Park bi literature and Park fares. Tickets are good on NORTH COAST LIMITED And our other three through trains Secure full details from any passenger representative, H. N. KENNEDY, G. A. J. O. MCMULLEN, C. P. A. Main 1430 Ind. 3300 First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. A.D. ns cal Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, tea nag Or. Low Masud Trip Rates | To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Rocky Mountains and National Park. alee ae For information, dates and rates, call or write E. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARD: GAP. 0, Gua * 713 Becond Av., Seattle, iB | land and Kellogg. The Cream Rye team, of New }Castle, bested the Port nine, of s tle, at former's «rounds yesterday, & five to four the | Two games in the threecushion | billlard tournm jat Wakefield's, evening betwe mer, Scher and Conner and Boschan m Sibley a The troquols nine hung up fas made throughout the nine! iin and Flincker were the batteries | score of seven to one {n.t Annings | for the winners with the Levinsons yes Score by innings | McGee's park. They chal Tacoma 0600001009-1| ‘The Summit schoo! team, class A,| semi-professional team in th Spokane 2000010 0 *-3/ tost to the Walla Walla school nine|for a purse of $100. § to 5 Saturday | - TACOMA—The . “Pippins” wal-) - OLYMPIA—The Eilers team of Seattle w Olympia boys bere | Ball tossers of the Broadway and Ballard High sch will cross bats this afternoon at the park grounds at 2 o'clock NEGRO AFTER BARRY. ie eaeteee. and Tonneson of | score of 12 to 9 feating them four to three im a Portland umpired the game. cen snappy ‘game Score by innings M’LAUGHLIN WINS Portland 200100000 McLaughlin shot everybody to a| The Palace Market nine defeated Vangouver 600090000 tandstill yesterday at the trap|the U. 8. Marine Corps team yes shoot of the Trapshooters’ Axso-|terday at the’ barrack grounds, ciation, cleaning up 92 out of a p seven to two. The Market jossible 100, winning both the boys are looking for Sunday games Doctor Sf Loithetmolagy elby watch and the Dr. Shankin| with amateur teams. — ond Optometrist — trophy. | | oe AT TING NG GiAs sts Robb ran a close second, tying| The Rhodes Bros. nine was de. AE ns Meabal Hes, McLaughlin for the Selby watch |feated by Fort Ward soldier team NEON SAES and on the first shootoff, but| yesterday on the latter's grounds, losing on the finals with 19 out of ore five to four. The Rhodes 20. |toam is looking for Sunday games, | - ~ Lincoln SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 8 Standing six feet three, and weigh ing 195 pounds, Jim Cameron, a Los Angeles negro, is here today on the trail of Jim Barry of Chicago, who recently “beat up” Gunboat Smith in Oakland. Cameron looks tke Jack Johnson, and, like the cham. pion, is a denizan of Galveston, Texas. He declares he has already | twice beaten California. BROADWAY WINS. Broadway defeated the High ium by a score of 2 to 1 |terles were McJanet; arry in Southern Tacoma The bat Broadway,Miller and Tacoma, Hartman, Eap- Specials for the Week HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE CUTLERY The Westinghotise Guaranterd trie Iron, stand, at Spalding’ with Bail. Cut eel $4.45 Geneva Tennis Racket. “oat Official 75 um $2.50 15 The Deflance oat Cust $1 @ antoed AX; © $1.80 Ax, for > Boys Uniforms, from @ to $1 years, complete with cap, belt and stockings . r Glover, and guarante Hale price . biack, well made worth 150. OOS We carry the mont complete line of Bicycles in Seattle, Hach one re iced thin week Call in and get prives. THEO. WILTS & C0., 1012 First Ave., Newr Madison WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike Saturday at the Tacoma Stad-! THE Beddings T2x90 stand: | that 65c pperell Sheete—Size made of good sheeting h and w value .. Single Bed She tnek made of 4 muslin sheeting. for service regular 7c Spociat os good the i 65c_ Sixd0"} Large Sheets — Size inches sheeting; price 80c oxalar Special ... 70c inches, a good | 60c Pillow Cases Large Sheets—s1x90 made with wide hem; wearing # Te value for Pepperell 42 inches kind this sal 26x Pillow Casee—26x45 inches, made of good weight sheet ing, with wide b Tn. Honeycomb Bedspreade— Large atee. 74x84 inches closely woven and good —- $1.25 fal Fringed Bedspreade—Size 68 x78, with cut corners, for metal beds Byeclal $1.45) AR—MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911y Bargaias i These Office Desks and Cha Office Desk or Chair, it will 7 being conducted. You will Size 6x4 / made of good quality’) J his Solid Oak Desk is made sanitary style, golden finish, me ...$25,95 $27.95 dium high roll S4inch size. special 60-inch aiz special . op Pxtra Extra Sp Odd mostly it ment. “A HIGH-GRADE DRESSER Like picture or with square heavy beveled plate; straight front style, drawer pulls; made of oak, quarter sawed and finished golden polished; reg- ular price $33.50, Spe- cial $19.25 murror, with wood solid N) ly t bs $ Fast Pace b died lied din as Se Sod dashed RIVALS BRITT AND NELSON TO MEET iugger aintain * TIPS FROM TIP WRIGHT. * arenes - * * “ aw beons, errr ss ee ee ee ee ve Th t f . fast o and Hat N m, hw ni who sched . ' uled to box aix | | rounds at Jack | Marra b has} O'Brien's Phil the 1 ta tw delphia club th t Vrimh n Th have been ‘ elght anding " t| effective t l is traf | , t ‘ | the | | nble a blo« | Bush, nea | tead |] One thing te certain, the I t| London team 1} Wht Its const y| reported | to at ttl the last m Jown nape, He | Highlanders went the rou | months first | jthe Ka 1 teams and did ¢ r with Pagkey Me a yories | Farland, then | Ray Bronso Denton T. ('¢ ) Young laid Jim Clabby, F up, with physicians in command. McGoorty, Harry Reports say the veteran has either anda cow pneumonia, bronchitis or grippe shifty boxers. ! Siam Leover, for 14 years a mem “I may be : ! jt the Pittsburg club, was given ‘ hin unconditional release by Presi Ne ni | dent Dreyfuss, Chances are Har are | ney also slipped Sam a thousand Britt. If eae for auld lang syne pride of ‘Frisco finds he can go Nig Clarke bas improved bis play six rounds he ing since traded by Cleveland to will seek 10. | Bt. Louis, Chances are there is lows round matches | SHERWOOD MAGEE. | al iocnaiots — in New York. He Sherwood Magee was the real | 7" | JIMMY BRITT sails shortly. batting leader of the National] ence of Chance makes a . Pees oe . league last seas The p in the Cub machine. The) == but laced the longest bit ever made | | phia outfielder has starte n't work so smoothly with - giadndlact kia aelsae 4 a erias led thend of tal stopped last fa among the missing * . ; ae 6 0 6 batting hes had much to « ~ * WITH THE AMATEURS. # The finals were 6 t ‘ «x the Quakers The noise made by “Ping” Bodie's| # of the race, He is a four hits the day he debutted at | & Ree RARAA RT ee ‘ Pal B | h son to the Philadelphia roo Cominkey's park was heard) Thirteen innings to # 2 to 2 onn season when it was rum south of the t wore played ri aney | was to be sold or traded, the pro * yout wn & t Fi test of the fans was sufficient to| No wonder labor leaders kick| Hulen Billiards. r the Bib] ee ynn drive such foolish thoughts out of| about the Japs. An exa ¢| liards, struck ou for th < the heads of President Fogel and!» at which the brown ¢| soldiers, 16. EN Sym gupnsanden reba Seria Charlie Murphy, the man behind| Americanized was shown when they wa HI AGO, 3 " “e econ the throne. [refused to go on with a ball game! in a nip and tuck fight, the Od | the Pueblo fireman, who knoc so unless the umpire decided in their| farbees of Seattle out big Al Kaufman of fever ak 4 to sco in Kansas Cit Bues Out of Game another chance to am With the | stic world. If he car Little the fans realized — that! oy) yu i] With 27 points, Pendleton won| ac will be « when Art Bues bumped | Manes) ok up Antliee ‘wit ov| the sate field meet. Wait mnson today said that he at first Saturday the third sacker | 00k UP id b seu Satty érac| be ished eacond. willing to m: Flynn dislocated his shoulder. Bi will ee “ aie seaees Gok before Jack O'Brien's club within be out of the game indefinitely.| io vmrds on the high South Bend got even with Ray-|three weeks. It Is believed Flynn Cocash takes his place — ‘winning 17 to 14, after| Will grab the ch Cruikshank will play center ann re ie k vn t _Yo ve ot to give it to © rday’s defeat, o 3 | FIX TENNIS DATES. The Seattle Mattress Co for being willing, if noth j ; |the Washington Mattress ¢ Compared to some rin Leavenworth, at home, took! Dates for 1911 tennis 14 Saturday at the Columbia Park| sters, a relief Odeasa’s Bumber, 3 to 1 ments under the North AUBURN—Auburn carried ground. rnational Lawn the honors in the int | ‘The public can't make up ita mind) The Spaidings of Geattie won have bee in ann track meet held at Puyal Satur) Fred Weed was back in old form) wh Wolgast is the champion jat Port Angeles, 5 to 2, by timely ph wg .|day, scoring 57 points Puyallup | at right field after an iliness of| sta or a real classy lghtweight. | hitting mn state champ piling up 43, Bremerton 14 ad! shout a week yesterday. W si He r about as true to form as a ‘ e week of J rt wast Kent 9 hard, steady bitting and fielding) good thing being groomed for a| Woods, twirler for Mount Ver-| ington championships wil! be in § _- | have been missed considerably kiting non, not only shut out Burlington, attle the week of August 14 in All Styles of Office Desks If ye nt low pr s good as new 1a need nt tomorrow, wh and finishes at very my you to vi 1 Desks pag Ch like picture, but three drawers in in Solid Oak Desk. ish, full pedes yle. back, medium high rol 5tinch size. special 60-inch in | Flat-Top Desk with closed back Extra xtr Extra spe Bi ic i $17.50 | lendid Values i in Office Chairs | each pedestal; made of solid oak finish meat $16.95 54-inch size Chairs, that have been used as 1 the Mission finish, also a number samples ot on used our Chairs ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES TOMORROW . an is sale is es, with closed $22.00 $23.00 |: ay that have been taken in trade for other goods in our exchange depart- [RRR |* * % FOOD FOR FIGHT FANS. » l* * ee ef | Why do fight « Harr the ur eye orf - ad. If he or reducing stunt, it will be t | “who fs Albert?” ¢ 6 swered, as the bout b l Morris and Albert Pale 4 off In fact mer Ut te it never was on | | ‘Theatre at Sycar was crowded ¢ ry ening 2 who wanted to watch Cyclone Thompson train. | Thompson | Sheridan need Ps | to make him a f in light we class. | Property handled he will come fast and in a }year should give the best of them an argument ress agent had t} his One ove Nelson, fs the ever bad.” Lavigne, | “Ping” with a tuning fork hang onto this Bod: the on th 1 last at an ord as 1g Let us show you Sportive Goops, ervesgTo== 714 First Av. Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880. Rugs of several sizes, made up of various grades of « | pet, all marked below regular price of carpet, without cost of making and sizing. The | patterns are the best of this season's stock ‘Tapestry Brussels Five beautiful best 10-Wire Tapestry Brus- sels Carpet, regular $1.15 and $1.25 yard; made, laid 95c an@ ned Several good patterns of our regular $1.00 grade af Tapes Brussels. per yar patterns of Tapestr¥ Brussels Carpet, 5 good patterns to select *69c | from; S85 value . | Lace _ Curtains abe ange ‘yaluea in good Nottingham Curtains, 45 to 50 inches wide, white and Arab- jan; regular prices $2.00 to 50. Special, | pair | Porch or Lawn Furniture Bed—In the Vernis Martin finish, continuous post seven filling rods, Special at .. Iron bronze struction, $14.00 bed con- good | This Rocker, with Arm Chair and Set- tee to match, made with ma+ ple frame and hand- woven seat and back, finished in natural or green— | Chair ... . $4.00 Rocker . $4.2. - $7.75 a strong Foster Ideal Spring—Double decked construction, the most comfortable spring made at any price, thorough ly guaranteed, a great value at $13.50 Settee THF MONARCH The special features of the Monarch place it in a class by itself, far al petitors, the use of but little fuel, be airtight and all the heat is the raage, the fuel. No live coals ar with the ashes, The oven operates quickly with The Duplex draft consumes all RANGE Se: head of all com- cause it is built confined within shaken e down Housefurnishing Store. attle’s Largest so much lower machines, first seen the Credit You Want PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV, a bargain, Because of the fact that the Free is sold its quality by its price. Sewing Machine than the best-known sewing we have agreed never to adver tise the price or tell it to you till you have machine. You would judge You would“hot be lieve that absolutely the best sewing ma chine in the world could be obtained at such

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