The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1911, Page 2

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“THE BIGGEST OF THEM A BY M. C. LARKIN (Not Brothers. No Re Matt A. Lark const of his bets In al ft wears a big black and a big to ma strikingly with i Whe ght of ec years, H eee ee ee ee WHAT LARKIN CARRIES PASTED IN HIS HAT If I'm golng to bet, I'm going to be a loser. Betting is no business for a pike T can’t win all my bets I refuse to gam b I know the m: ting on To take a fling at is a better On ere ee crabs at the when he , bet The gambler has the only re ligion: “Never play anoth man’s game Oe ee ed ee ee eee ee * a Rae subject of the wads he's won and lost ; Be it k not a gan however, that he f. am a betting man, not a Yam He says so hims says Matt; “remember that. difference. Well—I— should—re-mark! | never, for in stance, played at such games of chance as faro and roulett F That's right. It has been his sensational wagers on prize fights ‘* that has won Matt the title the biggest of them all.” And p in 5 his career as a prize fight chance didn't cure me, I've taken sev taker, he is careful to point out that| chances and nearly always win been exceptions” In the| | ‘The bis Larkin ever won os Jeffries Johnson fight in ‘The biggest single amount I ever f lost,” he recalls, “was on a mayor-| $19,400. The largest single bet he alty election my + won was on the Nelson-Young native town t the le town | Corbett fight in San Francisco, to a standstill will when he sacked up $10,000. bring up a chuckle from way down) Ask Larkin about the sensations low his double “and lost.{of betting and he will stick b fest to to show then I was game. That 6 hetabbhes of tk vest DID M’GRAW LISTEN TO WHAT OPPONENTS SAID? ted Press Leased Wire.) ing rooms of both the home and 0. May 10.—By'! visiting players means of 17 dictaphones, President The machines had wires atta pom to them that ran to a room, whe M 6 2 Soha T. Bush and Manager McGraw | 16 ceric, the club were. They et sum = eee ee for Young Men The young man with partic ular ideas chooses Bradbury System because in them he will find ; his ideas realized. Then, i too, they are so reasonably 4 priced that they are within the reach of all, Credit, of Course There is no need to be without good clothes when you are welcome to open an account with us, This ac- commodation will keep you nicely dressed, and you never miss the money EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union satile's Reliable Credit House’’ THE STAR’S SPORTING NEWS "MATT LARKIN Prize Ring’s Heaviest Plunger Just a Better, Not a Gambler — “There's a Difference,” He Says, and Explains. cast netted him| k one eye, and get rid of some th want to don't bet There are that the man w with nerves who only bet th you're doing whether you wir it's nerves. Wha we who will say easy and! TIGERS WIN CLOSE GAME | TACOMA, N | the | did support eason, Dick Kid Lewis of Seattle broke his \),, d of a fin ata wrint in the f h fight with smoker held at F night, and was Ti other bouts lant to quit | It p the big league in Texas long enough that muss on the side of the Rio Grande may f to buzz The press agent Insists that Hal Ch starts north with every member of the satisfied. That isn’t the | some of them felt last fall after pree Stallings had been Ban Johnsoned. K. 0. TO MEET WELLS, | NEW YORK, May 10.—Articles were signed yesterday for a ten round go between Matt Wells, light weight champion of England, and Knockout” Brown, to be pulled off in this elty June 1, Both will welgh in at 133 pounds at 3 p. m,, on the |day of the fight. Wells sails for | America May 13 Boxing fans are promised a pro-| gram of snappy bouts for the in terelub smoker between the Seattle | Athletic Club and the Rainier Val iey A. C., to be held this evening | at the latter's gymnasium. A heavy weight go between Jim Wilson and | |“Lanky" Kraterville, both ood | | mixers, will be the head line fe j ture Seven bouts are scheduled, aft Once again whitewash to the Magnif with yostor played a on | 3 3 a ‘1 8 Skeele on Sick List ndian twir va DK CTORIA He w be ont of aa . EASY FOR INDIANS © The Indians Victoria yestep@ny Umpire Scnackle 6000100 6~< and Hasty NO GAME AT PORTLAND ORTLAND game he and the Pipp Hee phere erday NATIONAL LEAGUE sen COAST LEAGUE w. "1 2 4 4 48 19 20 is 20 is Send U. of C. Team The Univer ading 81 ath ity of letes hi against the U. of W bail playing. The arrive here May them are crewsmen ball players. Three t heduled for the Califarnia ere tO con! in rowing Eighteen and the pall games intercolle championship of the coast, Ma chosen at re Why, if he F pou we won't than 135 pounds at od Welsh, doesn't riand take nds-ringside Thompson is breezer form BO of the | pages, th | eeainst farming. a day, when crews from both colle 8 will ¢ make be! Packey some of that that Cye! danglin ig before is test | and lifornians will of rest Of the New York Giants, it was said | wore installed at the solicitation e¢| Mew York—Jack Britton Wom | py iaccipnia ae abe 8 today, have been able to know what McGraw. The tostruments are said °¥eT. J y Marto, a local light-| Ritstere +i ? Was going on on the diamond. to intensify sound to such a degree | *eleht a 10-rcwi her Ri as ° - «These machines were scattered that even the lowest whisperings | T™* !# ae Bah ae. | _ Over the grounds, one placed under could be heard for a great distance, | "'2C® > giecaded | ° : each players’ bench, another buried Baseball fans declare that the plan | M¢Parla “ = ” a @ the coaching liues, several in explains much of the Giants At Bost | the ticket office and in the dress-' cess in the last two years Monmouth, Ill. — The Waseda — HE x alemiiiiadiiiad oo | tsiversity Japan won from the! R eo . . Monmouth college by a score of | Cincinnati Rhee TRE BERR EERE EERE EE REE EE ER EHH 0% Matsuda, their pitcher, struck Bostor ‘ a * BOWLING NEWS. ae AMATEUR GAMES. #/out 14. Retterice—-& Ty REE Ree RRR set See x At imperial Alleys. Port Townsend—The Chimacums| Manager Kelly of the Old Bar. At New York : Golden Tenpin Potlatch tonight defeated the Townsend Cubs Sun- Des wants a game with a fast ama Rn H oo at 7 p.m day, 5 to 4, in one of the most excit-, teur team next Sunday. Call) oy icago . Smith's Hopes vs. Imperial Cubs ing games played on the local K. Kelly at Main $842 New York 8 —Alleys 1 and 2 grounds thix season. The Mete ses rete | Batteries—Brows Kling; Basel's Staru vs. E. W. Brooks |° Seattle play the Cubs here Jerry Downs, former American! yatthewson and Mey ey feaguer, is playing a swell game ai ~—Alleys 3 and 4 3 first base for the Columbus Amer 1 eR “ At Philadelphia. Hambach vs. White Store—/ Having lost the services of Eari ‘can Association club. | R HB Alleys 5 and 6. Bishop, the star shortstop and one san 4 Doubles will follow at once. of the heavy hitters of the team. Manager Jim McAleer i ‘ i May fi, Tharsday evening, at 7| the Broadway nine will be weaken. (rouble deciding upc Adams and Gibson; | o'clock: ed considerably when they m t| first for his Senator: outfit Rowan, Chalmers and Dools. Renton vs. A. L. Hall—Alleys 1 the Lincoln boys this afternoon ana 2. } Have you noticed how many of a Musici Wonders vs. Secleys—Alleys 3| The Queen Anne seconds cross | these ball players have the back to mn and 4. bats with the Ballard High school ‘he farm bug St. Louis 8. A. C. No.1 vs 8. A. C. No. 2/on the latter's grounds this after Brooklyn —Alleys 5 and 6. noon. Get this; They're talking a Batteries—Harmor Baubles will follow. at cece. ah matehing Carl Morris and Jim) yo." Rucker and Ber ‘ Friday, May 12, 7 p. m., singles| Walla Walla—The University of | Jeffries. 5 : “ ‘ will be pulled off. Idaho hung it on the Whitman Col-| - | | a Sunday, May 14, at 1 p.m. all lege nine yesterday, 6 to 5. | Apparently despairing of meet AMERICAN LEAGUE | : the visiting teams will foll men ing McFarland, Pred ish bas 4 uke” feet Qpublen follow and JAPS BEAT DENVER. signed to fight Phil Brock June 14.) | woot singles. DENVER, May 10.—Kelo, claim oa ° Vancouver, Tacoma, New West-|ants of the baseball championship ie KHKKKKHKKKKEE * Philadetphia , 8 minster and Everett will be repre-,of Japan, yesterday defeated the a" ; ¥ : * sented. Denver university here, 6 to 2, in a|* SOILED BASEBALL * . + Ie P ——-— — game featured by the heavy hitting PULLATING & and $ 3 Ad Wolgast “loves New York|of the brown men, upsetting the| a : % ‘Mike Jack Johnson toves San| opinion that the Japane RRRAKKKEERARKAKR| At Cleveland | Prancisco, at the bat The season of the hyperbole ts R HE — almost due, when baseball writers | poston 5 wt 1 who have been conning thetr| Coyeland 4 i 1 minds and dictionaries all winter,| jatteries—-Kargor, Hall vue can cut loose with some fast/amaker; West, Mitchell and Land Today's Styles Today — re That stilettolike tongue of At Hemet, nth Muggsy McGraw has been saying |New York on 4 ea ot; es things to Giants who go to sleep! porroit, 10 415 0 a on the bases or fall to show pep!” pattories—-Warhop and Sweeney enough on the lines. | Works and Stanage | | are | ate y tter for Me 140 lone his the| an opinion at stork no on spor baseball ting law | TOM JONES 1S A STAR IN THE A. A. eee “SEDALL CAN NEVER BECOME MONOTONOU | witt the Night Juniors B CIND ATI, May 9 | vented the game veduled fo tomach ot quail and | ehaen | yesterda ue for a mouth Otve a job There will be © ame between | «tore, and in less tha the Broadway and the n Anne | will forget that once t odiand grounds this af (ht r " account of the pod op), who has | ndition of the grounds h the Cincinnati ball park The St. Bdward’s team defeated | of ( anything but baseball jelting game am 1 ff baseball with the Kdw Kdward The game has chan TOM JONES ri tes to the t £9 to a ‘te Cascade j H hows fk tt tt te te te te te te te te NE OG MN . 04 bee Ghee a wing a ak Flin 1 hen he pos and ft « ne t iilwaw * aw the Rede win their only per mi r hd. has already wan tun |t TIDES AT SEATTLE TODAY #/ 50°, - oe games for th a br bist GR High sate tus alno been & 3:37 «. &. 13.6 pane 28 gt n Youngster 4:08 pm vu Every fan and kid in ( ene as put a of ginger into ¢ We Low. , ' E waukee team * 9:39 a. mw, oo 40 0 hE Ae Ae 0:35 PM. .ccscccees 18M id b FLYNN WING EASILY * * Chi & BOSTON. Mey 1 : fim | te ee ee * on JO8TON, May 10.—To save Jin | * aa © av from ® knockout by se T A tol : 1 H Ad Starts Training | MEE HACK * ba pite uff, fol- -” } | *% lowing the disastrous © - th AN FRANCISCO, May 10 oes (iby United Press Leased W @ te with the New York * aap Peta fone hong ae Fie Nd Wolaaat,| CHICAGO, May 10 c * ats * ¢ at no) wh ks up with him here May be signed today t * bid ee bi. active training tomor-| agreeing for $2 meet George Hacke hip « Bavag 0 ow MS FREED 1 down to training to © e's place in Oakland. | A ged and sunburned ber 24 f OF Fu PE artment 1s Ov ocked with odd Desks, Chairs 1 other Office urniture pportunity you will get to save money on th se ¢ uickly’'to make room for other goods, we > marked : exceptionally 1 ; offered show scarcely any wear at all Cut Glass Specials Hotel Chinaware ld lines in our tr Our sale of Hote? Ch aware I be well f Cut G k. The following values should yr thin week, bun tt intere a pretty green pattern at the prices you usu “ut Glass Tumble 1. Cut Gla paper for the plain white semi-vit s and Be T ¢ it is that think we exag , GAS ATTACHMENT when we 1 you in the same breath 2 A Monarch Range with the handy that it is Ligt Running, the gas attachment, as shown in.this pic- Fastest Sewing, the Most Perfect ture, will give you all the conveniences Stitching and the Most Durable Sew- 4 it is possible to procure in a cooking ing Machine in the world. MISSION ROCKER—Like picture, range. Now that the warm days are That it has all the good points ever so near at hand, you should have your known to sewing machines, that it has Monarch fitted with ‘this gas stove. “ ' d; solid oak the me = yall the bad points and that it ed; solid oak, in the fumed or | You will find it so convenient in the of ial improvements be atly English finish; $11.50 value ... | summer time, when you don't need a $6.25 hot fire. but with plain leather seat, instead of liminati BREAKFAST TABLE—A| OAK STAND — Very| DINING CHAIR—Made |A FINE BED—Finished new pattern, very strong and| strongly made; has the 24-| of hardwood erviceable, well braced shown; made of fir, in the golden, fumed or Early En glish finish; $5.00 value for in in the gold- | the green or white enamel. An arly En h fin- | attractive pattern, strongly braced, made with heavy con tinuous posts; regular’ price aped saddle seat; regu- | $9.50, Special tomorrow HAMMOCKS Buy a Hammock and get the SUMMER | Seattle’s Largest full benefit of your porch, inch square top and square | en nished the dark | ish; full box construction, | o 2. Housefurnishing Store. FURNITURE ““ We sh ment of furniture for porch lawn, camp or summer h We have all kinds of Ha: mocks $2.25 to $5.75 e a wide assort All th and lawn use, all very mod Credit erately priced. We show the You Want genuine Old Hickory in all | PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV, the new pattern 4 4

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