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T HE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911. — mil (Oi! Oi! Keio Here Too! Now If Kei GI ANTS WIN IN | 1: Oi! Keio Here loo: Now elo . BOWLING of the Seattle Potlatch last night on The score ' AL ALLER ae | - Davis < ~ Pp Mal ist its if emoste ue ¢ H NOTICE JACKSON'S POGITION. IT TRICKED DETROIT'S DEFENSE re ie i Joe Jackson, Cleveland slugger, | 1 N yoleon used to when b _ ) “1 howed Detroit playe » hing | trapesing over Burgpe * He | “ ‘ etek Dots — ©) Ordinarily Jackfon stands as ba farther | | the kids know, but which MAJor | oy own in the first diagrar To as-|f the 1 4 the. . Wrdant 166 180 ss | le ers dindalned. ure hie hitting to t hk © end, At last t , e | generally hite to right field. Field.‘ « field : tables a! is ere play him accordingly t Jack » mem ‘ trouncing th . | field shifting until the e pit Li . 7 hit te Joe 8 and | bebind t. This t i 1 he t of the hed a swell game of | field unprotected lrow back his lef t ne f Biase he put Cocash, who had beer - ber thae afl wt gpm with @ pray he faced the third ba ¥ r us from ing third es’ place, bac ' + he crossed Detroit as clever-| as shown tn the second h . > a . ret es Don’t Need 10 Whiskies am the sixth. Kading, firs A snapshot of extra inning game between Keio and Wisconsin in Japan, won by Kelo, whose team has | A on ee iS f ee tee eine Bee just arrived in America ball draws an immense crowd in the flowery kingdom, Note the grand stand 4 on gt Rove ape and bleachers in this picture. : By a margin of only three a Under My Belt Ow } k a. aus allt SAN FRANCISCO, May 11.—,on dope, though we're pretty strong) Wisconsin team, fs steering the - 8 A Scbolis last on ¥ =e bee | f Ds ge wrt Ol lope being ded out | for Waseda’s brand paseball our lo aggregation through the base: |! ' Knight in the pool tournamen maeere ven, Soe, vel From ‘the Gap seg beneed OW) The Kelos are the undis 1 wilds of America. Kelo’s ad-| at Brown & Hulen’s In Order to Do M Wo ” 3 pan aes Ot 8 around San Francisco's big Japan| ited baseball champions of Japan, | herents will cover any sort of a lit ‘ t es ee “sass went | ose quarter, It would appear that the ‘ph. team has made a great record|té wager you care to suagest, | 8) wast out of town clube on t { ¥ sug Mi Aajmenge . rr . 7 m panese or American, that if} «ht for games by ; ittent phere eabed Japanese team of brown diamond against American teams that hi Japan: . at itl nee for ms : OS ity x } ; seeming gy ey toate jartists from Waseda university now | visited Japan during the past-two| Knight tera Kelo up agai Sse oo 1 Hulen’s ball Maps This is what cattle r, employed in one of “reer gts orth. In the | touring this country is nothing more| years, In 1909 Kelo defeated the| Waseda—well, gonts, hat eve at champion | the largest and best shops in the city, 1 pat t lg aon goo pe ‘eo men out,|than @ bunch of presuming dubs/nine of the University of Wiscon-| happens, while we don't approve of James Jarvis, amateur champion | ! ’ a ; { , | patron { 7 the Giant nly gol out of a bad |who have had the gall to steal a/ sin in three or four games, and last | robbing the baby's — — any or FIVE MAN PRAMS ghiwelg ” phy t te rok - he It 1 1 even montl Ince 1s bar- | e Giants ¢ ordi , oO predic ore suspended for six months for { . ; hole by a brilliant double play.|™arch on the honorable, gilt edge, |fall, though defeated three times see without vouter m Be eres Basel : a Pr diy bh yee the| ber took treatment at the Neal institute : 9 i Burns. a good hitter, was up, and/all wool and yard wide champion | by the University of Chicago, Kelo| the outcome, we can » from an . Pt % be seat a hard grounder to Ray-| ball tossers of the Flowery King: | forced the collegians from the town | {t will pay you to grab off, by any ‘ ‘ politan champtonshiy era t f Elina featy nabbed the and | dom, the only genuine exponents of of the White Sox to play extra in-| honorable means, the necessary car as ie Agreemen The Neal 3-Day ; Noxged it to Shea, catching Ken-|Slanteyed baseball—the represen: | nings tn two of the games | fare and get to nee the fun, We'l : - ° 0 : D lammed it to|tattyes of Kelo university, Tokyo. ing January of this year| gently remind you, In this coon a oa 8 *| GALESBURG, ti1L—Waseda uni gel ae dmg |who have just arrived to grab off or of Giant fame went to tion, that Waseda and Kelo once] | BON, Brooke ly y, Je lont to K Ke s whe soventh, the Giants again|a tour of America for themselves, Japan at the solicitation of Kelo| tangled up in thetr own bailiwick, | Wainy, wo 4 Japs made aii) 4 robbed the Tigers of a possible|@nd incidentally to show up the and put the Japanese school boys | and the mikado probibited tntercol errors score, when Bassey slammed hit} honorable slobs from Waseda over the Jumps for four solid weeks | legia baseball — sane rth) anion - o ai sl ‘ o ‘ , | we t Keio has the 7 . x cap nf 'To0 bat ed in the rootiny y is. — Deseorati ‘ a out to Co aah BY tne time ¢ mene | It ns that K has th | Dougias 8. Koight, captain of the’ Too many bate mix a the ee sig BN nieigren pane. Rescued Him Recovered the . : yr a the W ase apanese ing second. Cocash ma a fine NATIONAL LEAGUE Tou incense Saeeee a Ma ve ~ oy pan aa Pi a i wil peg to Leard, who made a perfect | ~ | Alexander on alsin may be prokisiied by reette-|* specs his os we throw to Cruikshank, who retired | Wo ot Ret | Vaden ; $3 \ ton by the Segisietars, m Bussey. The Giants never felt com- | P« a4 ‘ |tiom by the tegislaty I *fortable until the last Tiger was u“ to run{tal candidate also, judging by bt 4] rhe Prost 7 " " B disposed of a whiffing of a dosen batters. ae rein yd a noe ~ pm <— engine 0) will play off their postponed a ‘ cn ney ae : H banish the Aieeeiies cute out jat the Lincoln park grounds this none 6 : _ Searcio ARR H POA F 3 Walter Johnson, the $7,000 a» niess the atteinnon. ' oe h BReee et the Washington club, re-jOf it they won't be able to get & ‘ tne te mes ai } i, 4 4 z ; | on” At Philadelphia. r 4 a bit of interest to Owner|8tip on the Tiger's tail : Wont od high bool gh eon ; 2 ‘ . rf) . nigh school : , Re Se Be ae R E.|Noyes when he trimmed Jack " | athte fled to make good yester . etewoe 2 8 8 fF fl ptteberg 2 & 0 Coombs and his fellow Dride-| Boston Red Box seem. to a co be rage” 1 thasloryoat gerne oon “\ at i | eries--Nagle 2Ibson ; . ta} ; aaatt : Neal Instltate, on -- diners aod > etal mun No b imple of the class}. Buss Raymond is going slong | 1%... {i | team for the Interscholastic meet, |} Neat Inetitate, Ine. 1 ewe ae rae No better example, he clase] nicely without hobbies, and | wen i {élto be pulled off Saturday | Ind., Coder 43 ABR OH 4% the national game has attained) Graw almost expects him to stick | Anderson ‘ - See Se Be 3: 3 nds uliaians than the sight of automobiles! ty the parade ici jet iee—ai40| Besides the regular nine, but one | nn ie Ling SAIS *¢e2 bl chic 4 5 erouad the field — White Stare Co. __lextra catcher and two extra pitch-| +8 3 . a 2 MH Pitcher Renfer, Detroit feerult * ‘ » wil! accompany the varsity ball $8 8 8 EBL New ror ieee ee nee andi q.PiMgs flying in the Mission./eent to Saginaw, South Michigan |’ i! |tossers in their tour of the eastern ae s Hail p Be Be Se = om Ping Bodie's appointment as & reg —_— — games abroad, one with Wenatchee, —_———— — " Warren 1 7 $ ° . . i jular White Sox. Frank Chance will be working one ’ ‘ ‘land two with Whitman, Idaho and} o Totate a ee ee — again in a week. Pullman j H if P. Batted for Hail tm ninth, At Brooklyn. it | The way that Detroit team tn- gpeoie PERERERYY ESE NEY | ait-Frrice f by innings i ial 4 9 2) Mets on climbing suggests the| They're filling the National/ ¥ COLLEGE RESULTS. a[ttekenaeananneee! prt sect sath ti Brooklyn 3 7 ry pu that come one hyped —, mee ere = _. to BRERERESSHEEESES i Today's Tides et Seattle. We 5 ee : Batteries—Satee and Bresnahan; |‘! with yeas ene Joh Devers em prea. SMILADULPHIA, May 11.—Us-ly High. bt Tomorrow we shall offer all Chairs that have #7 Ragon and Bergen. Sunday baseball was played in| Patey Flaherty, minus much of| versity of Peunsyivania §} Ford:| 132 foot # sold down to five or less of a pattern at exactly At Boston. Fr seony sagg cee a oe Le or se oy — gen 20 wat Princetoa—Princeton 6, Brown | » £8 feet #)1 half-price. This includes every Dining Chair, re | time 28 year ome of 0 < on, | v4 PORTLAND NOSES OUT. R. H. Bline South is leading the North pitehing with his head more thy le 2.7 feet & gardless of style, make or finish. No. matte? PORTLAND, May 1i—With one | Cincinnati 2 IS | i Fae er glare rn At New Haven—Williams 2./% 86 foot & : . man én, down and the score | Boston 7“ 0 yng be : oe hee orm Yale 1 ow 4%) Whether you wish to purchase a low-priced chair 79 B88 tie, Casey singied. scoring | Batteries Burns, Fromme 8nd) Although Wagner hasn't struck| James J. (not Jeffries) Callahan| At Cambridge—Harvard % A@lt¢eeeeeeewaeeeee || or one of the finer grades, you can get it here to- d Miller in the last of the ninth, |Clark; Mattern an om his batting stride, the Pirates have|scoms to have “come back” per- | herat 'l morrow at half-price. Portland winning 3 to 2 against = lerawied toward the top im the|manently, Laat time we saw Jim| At West Point—Georgetown 10 TRACK TEAM OFF. Z all-price. Vancouver yesterday. Score by in| AMERICAN LEAGUE | Nationa! race he was fishing in Galveston bay and| Army 8 The University track team de-| nings: pF RRIF | omen batting 300, at that parted last night for Fugene to! Vancouver ...10100000 0-2 Pirate Wileon te not a eter bit - . fight Oregon and Idaho. In the Portland .....0 0002 0.0 0 1—3| Detroit . ter, but he breaks up more games| Karly next month Coulon and ANER | party were Coach James Maybury Batteries—Hrickson and Lewis; | for the Cubs th any other mem | Phil McGovern will meet again Manager Sieler, Capt. Hugh Bow | Garrett and Harris. foo | Der of Clarke's crew for 20 rounds. Their recent m } man, Johnson Sherrick, Maxwell ~ - ing Was at 10 and Johony shade The Ross school lost to the West | Bakt Don Bvans, Claire Howman BLAME THE UMPIRE. Chief Bender must be a bospl-!the Brooklyn boy | Woodland school yesterday by ajfra Courtney, Frank Brokaw, Ed ‘VICTORIA, B. C., May 11,—Spo- chit te ee seep | score of 18 to 12 |Lang, Walter Stoll, Bralley Gish. kane beat Victoria in a slugging match here today, winning, 11 to 9 The Victorians lay their defeat to Umpire Shackleford’s poor de Cisions. Score by innings: Spokane 01400501 0-1 Victoria ...3000023103—9 Batteries—Willis and Hasty; Bei. ford, Parks and Roche. ¥ Seattle dentists are telling their patients that it is abso- lutely impossible for us to make a $50 gold plate for $15, but please remember that other dentists are not running our business, The manager of this office will present $1,000 to any charitable institution in Seat tle if it is proven that we do not do just exactly as we ad vertise. Do not let any one attempt to talk you out of tak ing advantage of this remark able offer, Bridge work from ‘ Gold crown from Silver fillings Remember we give @ written gua 4 antes with all work 3 a, | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES - f 1405 ‘Third Av, N. W. Cor. Unive { NOTE—Hring this ad. i& 60 ony AE 3 he YE fund “Wautlle P, am, 2:16 junday. leave Kvel m and 1:16 p. at leaves i. Pout a At Cleveland. R H. £E Boston oe ee Cleveland ............6 li © Batteries—Pape, Collins and Nu jnamaker; Carrigan, Gregg and | Smith. At Detroit. R HE New York 21... ...00c0eee 6 12 4 | Detroit #3 6 Batteries—Fisher and Sweeney; Mullin and Stanage At Chicago. | RHE Washington .. ¢ 9 4 Chicago 94 3 Batteries—Otey, Gray and Ains mith; Walsh, Scott and Sullivan. At St. Louis. H. ©. Philadelphia .........+. 84 2 St. Louts 6 i 7 Bender, Plank and |, Batters ity, Bailey, Powell and Thomas; Stephens American Association. 4 Minneapolis | Columbus Kansas City | st. Paut | Milwauke iL I Toledo Indianapolis COAST LEAGUE Los Angelos Baseball's Boiled Bulletins. Stein songs are In order in Chi ago ue the result of the passing of the Cub’s famous third base man Already Detroit fans are wearing crepe for the veteran first sacker Tom Jones, superseded by Gaino who has apparently failed to liv up to press notices. CHIC EVAN The Very Best GARDEN HOSE 7-ply, 44-inch, black rubber, FOR new, moaern furnished rooms at tow prices, call at the Virginiua, 804 inte ot, near Westlake av Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. guaranteed , ore: RUNES AND OUIT Cages. 200 pounds’ press- We manufacture our own goods . 206 right here in Soattie and. sell them ure. Regular 20 a haT “Peat ‘Av. corner “Mad per foot. Special this week ....16¢ WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike 714 First Av. Main 6089—Phones—ind, 2880, |GOLF CHAMP TO PLAY IN ENGLAN Crack Yankee golfer who t# en tered in the English amateur champlonship, an event Meved t have more chance to! Win than any golfer since the day when Travis was recognized as Col. Bogey's most determined op: ponent MACPHEARSON CA’S A HALT. Ken ye no’ we hae enough 0’ yon baseba’ tac smither yin? You dafty spoort is a’ a bluff Cam,’ spiel aboot anither yin Crack a bit o° Ither deeds; Ye air na plain’ fair at a’ An’ gin it be aboon their hetds, Noo wotinel ye care at a’? Gang awa’ alang the route O° boniie gowf an’ kerlin,’ tae They'll no ken what it’s a’ aboot, But we'll ken whaur yer whirl in’ tae Yer baseba’ ‘s muckle guid, may hap The present and the past o” it; But quit ye noo an’ let it drap. We hope we've heerd the it last o HUGH FB. K#ogu MORAN TO BE THERE he te be-| yg, NEW YORK, May 11.—To ness the Wolgast-Burns fight San Francisco May 27, Owen! Moran, the Engitsh lightweight, will leave New York for the Pacific const May 20. Moran wants to get a line on the champion, whom he meets for the title in a %0-round | bout in San Franetaco July 4, pro- viding Wolgast wins from Burns. CANADIAN PACIFIC tan Pacttte a and Prin wor daily at 10 a am. nm The 1 ne boat and the night 1 morning trip goes to but the #. #8. Irequots, lonv 10 ' o'clock, * Vancouver without call ta ight the & 8, Trou Vancouver instead of Adelaide PRINCESS MAY TO ¥ 16, 27 Vler A Mal ALASKA, MA a fro} ae Avenue, Clift Condon and Florent Klopfer The Pacifics beat the Summit Lincoln Highs are elty baseball | school 6 to 3 the Washington | i park grounds rday. Bagshaw |Champtons, winning the final from} { the Summits was wild and not) th Broadways at Dugdale park, 7/ effective to 6. The Lincolns get the Mayer Jcup. Pitching war good but field The Des Moin team, a newly|ing poor, Broadways making 8 organized teain Dea Moines, | errors and Lincoln wants & gam with some Seattle —— — team, age average 17. They won i 4 Rich Embellishment their first Pirates last game from the O'Brien Sunday by 10 to 3. | The Madrona school first team| 4 the Franklin Freshmen Is Given to the Skin The gradual disuse of powders and cosmetics,” writes Mme. Ger-| The Walla Walla third team lost| Told. “marks the era of finer, softe: complexions, and women discard to the Madrona third, 10 to 6 ing these antiquated methods and| yee EM NSS) S&H! USINE & plain mayatone lotion get! %| better results FIRST CURVE AGAIN. | “The use of mayatone tends to} Here is one more | clear the skin of local impurities, | I quote the following from #| reduces large pores and gives to it} John Bigelow’s ‘Retrospec #|an exquisite texture and smooth tions of an Active Life,” says #| ness. Any one can prepare this lo F. T. Sherman # | tion by dissolving an original pack “‘L came to be ele ted pitch. #| age of mayatone In eight ounces of er at baseball because I had #| witch-hazel acquired a knack of throwing #| “Massage the face, neck and the ball so t it would fall | arms with this daily and you will! down by the side of the bat, &| not be bothered with an ofly, shiny | instead of coming straight at #| skin or unnatural complexion, This} it, and the batter would pret. #|mayatone lotion ts very nice for ty invariably mise it, and if #|setaining the soft tone and tint of caught by the catcher would #| youth, and is excellent for chaps, “put him out” as the game *| freckles or tan,” —Advt was then played.’ = ———4 #This was in 1830 and before Mr. Bigelow was 14 years of age. This shows that curved pitching {s not modern as claimed.” SCRE RE ESSE EE ER EEE EE Re eeeeeeee REE RRRHKHKHHE Ohio Dentists 305 Pike St., Over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4 Painless Dentists For the next 30 days we will do all dental work at the follow. ing prices Specials for the Week HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE CUTLERY The Weating Iron, ¢ 45 at Gold Crowns » $3.00 Hondryx Nickel-Plated 80- Bridgework $3.00 Yard ‘Reel. A $1.00 rect tor'.. O06 Amalgam Filling Be Silver Filling .. Full Plates Rest Seta Teeth $8.00 Painless Extraction ...,,, FREE We manufacture all our own The Defiance Best Cast Stool Guar anteed Ax; « 91.50 Ax +s Be + $3.00 ¢ Uniforms, 0 te with emp, m § to 16 years "$1.50 black, woll made §| J mate: i worth $1.60. If you consider quality, we ee BOE PT nave i All work guaranteed 12 years. Address: Ohio Dentists 305 Pike St, Over Ow! Drug Store in Beattie. duced this week Call in and ge THEO. WILTS & C0., 1012 Hirst A | » Near Madison $ 185 Chair. Half-Price 95¢ $275 Chair. Half-Price 1.40 $ 3.25 Chair. Half-Price 1.65 $ 4.50 Chair. 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