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ye | New Speed King 1HE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 20, Has Made 1911, \GIANTS LOSE, DROP 99 3-10 _— Per Hour! _ TO FOURTH PLACE ALL OF US OWN AUTOS; : t winning titles for road and circular | \" a won Santa Mo A road race sia = 5 j last breaking the Amer i - wee ican road record Then he won ; . n “Te: . . i . from Ralph de Palma tn a 100-mile ; i , mateh breaking all records eS ey ave Da ar : Hv argee By ‘from 26 to 100 miles, ' e J t-—tw | VANCOUVER. Th Giants lost . . , wo Anto-€ and a again, but the fans may feel happy y Bob Hodge has the best |H 1 rt |that it wasn’t another shu : $ , 4s. | Wa ha: ‘ epow though it was a slaughter . Broxs w, and has|Arrow, a 30 wor KM } Giants saw home, while 14 Beaver oo atthe Black |a power ( Det ites crossed the pan. Indian Da 4 an 1 and Docto: Skeels, after being pounded f : has a sea nt a4 wer rune benched in t ixth, to th ‘eo sherit? ca p is ' r to b eed by Dickinson. trees or straight dow any dire v L h The Beavers made rune er tien he wants to City Eng J ee ee inning up to the seventh, Dickinson Chief Ban has a big € E-M-F, and®so ha t holding them down from the sey Stevens-Duryea car that's handy for Ross, City F Thomson enth on. Cates pitched magnificent chasing ooks, ¢ ain of Detec a Frar 2 runabol and & ball, but he was taken out after tives T gum shoes around tn |Cadtfac, while Building Sur ix innings to give Rasmussen a & four-passer Studedake dent O orited a 20-horsepowe chance to work out, and the latter Mayor has no a but | White Steamer with his new job held the Giants hitless to the finish comes to work on Madrona! Both the police department and of the game. The Giants ma ny street cars, Counctlmen Erickson | the sheriff have th Indian motor to send tallies over in the fifth and and Hesketh walk to the city hall, jeycles each. Deputy Sheriff Matt | seventh, Raymond played a fine Uses His Own Car Starwich uses one of them up at game of ball, twice fielding a hard Counctiman Goddard sets a good |Black Diamond. The county com-| ball and pegging accurately to the example of publi rit by using | miss h a Locomobite, |plate, cutting off runs. his own Franklin (he pays for the has County Engineer Morrison, | | By losing the Giants made way gasoline and new tires) when he's while Sehe Superintendent Bur- | jfor the Tigers for third pla and busy looking after bis work asjrows visits the country school jare now on the fourth step of the head of the streets committee. |houses in a Ford runabout | pennant ladder Blaine is the only other councl Other public autos are a big 48 Venesweew an , man to have an auto—also a Frank lin, He was careful to explain that he has had it six years, four years before he entered the council. For that matter Goddard has had his CHURCH BARS NOISY AUTOS: The automobile trouble In the Green Garden German Lutheran church, Madison, Neb, has been settled. The trouble began when the first automobile snorted up to the church door, just as the preacher was get ting to “secondly” and the congre gation was settling down to a gnooze. On this peaceful scene broke the thunder of a motor, and in two minutes something was doing. Ing to climb trees, jubilant small boys were tumbling out of the ehurch door and grabbing at check reins, and startled elders were won dering whether the day of jude tment was at hand. ‘The next Sunday the same thing happened, except that there were two nofsy «motors instead of one And the next Sunday Finally the board of speakers cons: tion, at which the question of per- mitting automobiles to come to the church door was fought to a finish, The matter was settled by a com- ‘Promise. All machines submit to a test for noiselessness, and those that disturb the congre sca Horrified horses were try-) there were} horsepower 6-cylinder Winton in the park ¢ t, an EMF and an Auto€ water depart ment, and a couple of Knoxes for DOG LIKES SPEED Sir Rex, a Beotch collie the kennels of Judge G@ Relle, cireuit attor States court at Loulavill is by Pore er, the & one time owned by King Edwar Vil. of England, erty of Judge Du Relle. Rex is a speed maniac of th true and those particulars t which Rex bears out Jack London t animals, particula ink, might be policemen » Ky contention ly dogs, t in scores of ways, tion with things gasoline best ilhw trate the opinion. is from rae Du of the United | Rex | ptchman, at 4 but now the prop in i) amplified | but his connec Rex lives at the Premior-Waverly garage. Rex would rather ride fast than go to dog heaven. No machine in the a is fast enough to it b make its ¢ up on the seat beside the chauffou and no amount of persuasion wi cause bim to dismount unless tho oughly convinced that the engine missing or the gasoline giving ¢ Rex demonstrates bis displeasur at slow going by barking. A rat | STRANG THE OPENER | To Lewis Stra victories on automobile speodway ore Rex can jamp t 62-|of 10 miles an hour is his minimum «. famous for his 4 will fall the honor of being the first of 45 entrants to start*in the tapolis May 30. ~~ SPRING AUTO SEASON NEAR END Our spring season Is on its last )car, so in buying {t Mr, Tucker took lap, said Mr. Mathuson of the Win ton Motor company yesterday We expect things to slack up in about two weeks from now, and) take a short rest so they can hum all the harder when the summer season starts in. H. J. Tucker, a Vancouver B. C., merchant sent us telegram a few days ago., giving imstructions to ship at onee @ certain car which be seen advertised. We get orders by teligram quite frequently, but never got one just like this one before. This waa not a new us absolutely at our word 500 ation are |mile Decoration Day race at Indian | These are some of our recent farmer, Halferty, capita! sales: Hans Pahl, ton Oregon; G. P. ist, Aberdeen, Wash.; ern, Seattle real estate man; jtand Motor Car Co. | merchant, Rock Lake, Wash; Tucker, merchant, Vancouver, C.J. H. Teague, merchant, Por’ | Wash; D. P. Davis, merchant, Ca |[bonado, Wash.; | ‘Goarin lumbermen, St. Paul, Oregon. 85c 43-In. 7-Pocket or Tacoma Pattern Car- .50c ‘This t the celebrated non-trip Apron, s0 popular with mechantes who know, You wilt find them on sale elsewhere at $1.09. Sec 22-in. 2-Pocket and Hammer Strap Apron he Motoreycle Inner Tube Holder 200 oe same, for two tubes . we Choice of ofde and ends tn The and $1.00 Clothes, Hat and Ha! Brushes Ares Yours for Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 1416-17 FOURTH AVENUE From Corner Lot Baseball To the big leagues the demand is the same—the best goods for the mon- ey. That's our specialty. Sree Seemgone 714 First Av. Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880. This Is the Weather That calls our attention to the coal bin, and here is the coal that fills our requirements ju others—LADY WELLINGTON ‘The reavon is simple enough—there’s more energy, life and less waste to a ton of this famous fuel than t st a little bit better than the COAL. longer any other, and the prices are so small that it is within reach of every purse. Prices at bunker: 1 Lamp, 5O—Nut, DISTRIBUTERS FOR SU $4.00-—Furnace, $3.75 PERIOR ISSAQUAH COAL Prices at Bunkers Lump, $4.5 PACIFIC COAL A —Nut, 50 $3. ND OIL COMPANY 0. M. LATIMER, Manager « Latona Bunkers, North 465, Main Office, 401 Hinckley Block. Both Phones, 5040, 113 Northlake Ave. Green # 52. For West Seattle Prices, Phone West 11 Baseball Tomorrow — Northwestern League Vancouver vs. Seattle Tomorrow, 10:30 and 2:30 DOUBLE TAKE YESLER CAR Tacoma Opens for Seven Games on Monday HEADER ; Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. Star classified ads. Ri Pendle | N. A. Nisk Mark Smith, uJ B Aber H. B. Griffith, 703 6th ay. Seattle; M. C. Sharp, Outlook, r Bros., ~~ | whether LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 20 Teddy Tetzlaff has appropriated }Rarney Oldfield’s shoes and gone the retired speed king one better in Teddy was stung by the racin bug when fast cars raced for sma! prices near Goldfie ev. Hi fastest tite is 99.8 miles an hour. RIVERS DRAWS IN WHIRL WIND FIGHT (My United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, May 20. }Young Joe Rivers of Los Angeles, Mexican featherweight, today has the stamp of approval of San Fran Hanlon called bis fourrownd bout with George Kirkwood a draw, Riv ere was gotng ike @ whirlwind at he finish, and had the bout gone mger, undoubte would have won, In the opening round Kirkwood sprang a surprise by anappy right to the 4, dropping bim Ike a lox ging over Mexican’s The BRITT 10 FIGHT FOR TOG (My Uniied Press Leased Wire.) ST. JOSEPH, Mo, May 20—Gat tling Nelwon has wired Harry Pot lock authorizing him to arrange @ mateh for Nelson with Jimmy Britt for September. NEW YORK, May 19.—As chips per as ever, James Edward Britt stepped ashore here today and an nounced he was going to try again for the lightweight champtonahip of the world. “Before I go after Wolgast.” sald Britt, “I want a return match with another former champion, Bat Ne! fon.” Harry Pollock has a telegram from Rattling Nelson, authorising him to arrange a match for Nelson with Britt for September. So It looks as if the old rivais will be seen tn action again Britt brought an offer to Jack Johnaon from Hugh Melntosh of $20,000 for a mateh with the winner of the McVey-Langford bout Reeth * ° |* TIPS FROM TIP WRIGHT * * * Tee e eee eee ee ees Given time the table of averages manages to even thing just as water forced up bill will ran down An example: If the gee gees run for Sweeney today they will run for the common people manana some day. It breaks both ways the same number of times fn the end. In 1908 the National league nursed a viper tn a ticket scalping scandal in Chicago. The protest that went up caused the man be hind to lay off, but he (or they) realized out of the skyrocketed prices | When the scandal was at its height, Ban Johnson, president of the American league and member of the National commission, de manded an investigation. Falling back upon his old war cry, “for the good of the game,” he demanded an expose. When ‘the Athletics and Cubs were sparring for wind in Philad phia another scalping scandal s ed through. The commission was | handling the post season games and T don't recall that Johnaon even chee for a showdown. Now the American league has a jsealping seandal. Like the Na} tional’s, it was Incubated and hatch-| ed in Chicago, at Comiskey's part, | upon the occasion of the first game between the Athletics and White Sox Scalpers obtained possession of | the cholcest box and grandstand | seats in blocks. Presumably they lost money, for the expected crowd |did not. turn out and the imploring cries of speculators foll upon deat ears. As President Comiskey says | he does not know how they got pos. session of the tickets, It {s supposed the scalpers are out the price of the| pasteboards. Johnson now hag an opportantty to investigate something, He can} | prove his sincerity and strengthen | the hold his league has upon the} fans by going to the bottom of the scandal and showing up the sharks. It will be worth while to keep an eye upon the situation, and see Johnson 18 sincere and ally wants to punish the guilty for “the good of the game,” or if he was simply trying to show up the was in uproar antly ers regained his feet in two and tore after Kirkwood nd round was even, Riv had a nice lend in the third Kirkwood wing « disposition to break «ro Rivers landed sev ter blows tn this Vrinker, ef Adama, rt ound shook Kirkwood from | Head te beets | WIN CLOSE CONTEST The f belo to Rivers.| PORTLAND.—-Spoka’ lost to He was on top of Kirkwood ali the! the Portlanders by a score of 2 to 1 d away with rights |in a close game yesterday. Kraft the bead and body.| pitched well antil the fifth, and od sent im an occa: |then woakened. re won this round by) geore by innings ; | Spokane 0100000090—1 Portiand 00001001 %2 National league in 1908 Sometimes it makes a difference whose toos are stepped on Frank Smith's move American to the from National thi & Philadelphia fan for = couple of years tn a mino league,” said the follower of th American league The lows of Johnny low that may ¢ National league fag. the Musesy McGraw managen 1 call” umpires in the same old wa. and got by with it The value of McGraw’s teachin: drew forth « bit of canstic comment from Smith's good tertew—Kraft and Hasty; Gar rett and Bradley | GORDON DROPS GAME TACOMA.-After pitehing 11 in nings, with the score standing 0-0 yesterday, Blaine Gordon loosened wp, and Victoria scored 2 in the Lith, winning 2 to 6. This te the first game out of five Gordon bas lout Victoria ° 0 innings 090906000002—2. ‘Pacoma 0000000000000 Battertes—McCreary and Dash- wood; Gordon and Burns. by o yi} is apparent when hope is darkest | The Giants will play # double He taught his men to bat to the fief header that isn’t a double-header, they are not suppo and run, Bridwell ter, pulled one serted by an inflelder, who playe: to. a left On a field hit through a spat de th the Beavers tomorrow at Dug dale’s, as it is nix on the Sunday ball line up at Vancouver, The firat game commences promptly at 4 him the other way 10:40 in the morning, and the next game at 40. Nope, bargain | It's a wonder some promoter |bunters, you can’t both game doesn't got the good bantama to-| for one admission, because double gether tr elimination jamboree | headers are not allowed before July and let them settle, for a short time | !t. the title. The discussion snc passed the tuteresting| NATIONAL LEAGUE “4 w New York clin appreciate Entiedeighia i parent in the fact New York 1 hite, a perfectly good r ee, Was picked to leree” the H Zbyszko-Samson “wrestling mateh,” | With the legisiatute prime ule primed to railroad the measure to amend fg ic rmerier Hq. E. the anti-racing laws, New — York | oy, ay a) track owners are confronted with Phi 2.46 4 the fear thdt Go oto the or arte ae, othe! Bate Molintyre and Archer; too. | Its getting so you can't dae] em eeere set pend upon a governor, no matter! what his politics are. gee ~ ou u 5 It is noticeable that the Cobb per. * tga H * son is again “running wild.” which | 930m «i oiien ‘and Bresnahan means the peach fs keeping his a. Tyler. and Rariden eyes open and using his wits when | Brows. Tyler and the opposition doesn't | At Brooklyn n rookly An intimation that the Phillies |, t. “i had & weakness earlier in the sea. |Cincinnatl ..«..++-- e.g fon, seems to be a libel. it hasn't | PROM saith, ‘Moquillen been revealed up to the present,| B® el 4 Bergen after @ thorough investigation by | M¢lean; Rucker and Berg several National league clubs. © | At New York ~ When 120 runs are scored in two | reer 5 major leagues in one afternoon it| Pittsbure re is pertinent to remark that this is; New York “sia Shoes tolng some." Batteries-Steele and Gibson; (CONIBEAR PEEVED : > ta daainindiadindindindiniadidiniaaaae 4 | Unless the student board of con \x trol at the university re-onga Coach Contbear as er rowing In structor at once and either accept | * or reject his proposition of chang- | # ing the syatem will resign, The veteran rowing who has coached the varsity crew to many victortes, claims bis wor! has never been appreciated b: student body “ibis Cut Off Salaries PHILADELPH May Players who sass ‘the umpires ‘t such an extent that President Lyn of the National ie: ue feels calle upon to suspend them, ceive of coaching, h any salary during suspenslos if they belong to the Chicago team. | Ker Chance received thig order Mana) from President Murphy. ttle Aur 3 eicauttis, Automopite schooty 21 PROF. M. 8. FREED Wrestling leat Culture el 218 wAliiNo' at + instructor, 20.—~ will not re | Wiltze, Raymond and Meyers. AID RYTHER HOME. x Ball tossers {rom the Seat- * tle and Schwabacher hard * ware companies will mix It up * Dugdale's park this after. * recelpts Ryiker's Miller and the battery m, and Zott Seattle. e ne * * at noon, the entire gate to go to Mother Home for Children. O'Brien will be for the latter and Clark for th el* \* \* * \* \* * SE HO BROADWAY LOSES. The Queen Anne Highs won second place in the city champion 8 k e 0 h | a) ‘The hilltoppers played snappy throughout, McCurdy’s work in the hox and at bat entitling him to much of the honors, Broadway's infield gave Way at times. VICTORIA RACES START. VICTORIA, B. C,, May 20.—The spring raco meet of the Victoria |Country club begins today with a good list of entries for opening race. 6. n | ball ‘Two Games Tomorrow ship, defeating the Broadway Highs | vt Lincoln park grounds, gcore 9 to | | ‘Furious Batting by Clymer Sets American Association Record | | AMERICAN LEAGUE | / | What abo al FF 7 & Pal | tay r who can clout ste Lows + om ational and “An hag be me th ring he | At Cleveland | Minneape rot RH 8B games ga - Washingt i 4 2 at Jeast one ud Cleveland 7 10 0 Th r oe Hatlerios——Gra Walker and Ain } " jon bas th; Harkness and Smith ne tha At Detroit i. M RH. B ' in Philadelphia 8 1 3 Detrolt ” 4} Clymer’s record fc Hatterh Coomt Kh ell and Tf Lapp; L ly, Work and Stanage |April 12 Lis ¢ 2. At 8t. Louis Bs 114 : yr RK Ho B ; ; : New York Su é St. Louls 6 12 66) Ewen. 7 ~—sCApril 17......... ca Hatteries—Quinn, Brockett and ‘ } Sweeney; Lake, Balley and Bte :- } phens. 1a At Chicago April H _ RHE OTIS CLYMER. ons Reales ° : saecwnanels 4 1 i April 25.. 5 1 ; 3 610 Z April 26 ( = ee—Collins, Woods and April 27 4 2 Scott, Walsh and Sulll-| (ny vniied Press Leased Wire.) April 28 4 4 DETROIT, Mich, May 19.— April 29... ‘= | Piteher Coombs of the Athletics, April 30... 5 32 Jone of Manager Mack's most reli-\ May 1 .: able twirlers, collay in the first May 2 ; o | inning of today’s game between De May 3 ‘ 2 £1} | trot and Philadelphia and was car-/May 4 , S39 | rled from the field in a serious con- May 5.. . {ff | dition. The terrific heat ts believed May 6 & 2 467 | to have caused Coombs’ collapse. May 7 4 2 stheaanennaneeee| Totals . “4 ., |* _ NORTH ADAMS, Mass —Ail *| HOLD UP BOXERS. "Gi |% Eastern colleges boasting an *| LOS AN@ELES, fal, May 20.— se *& Aeronautica! socie ave been #| Jack Doyle's traM™ling camp for {i}\# invited to an Intercollegiate # | fighters was held up last night for $+: | ® balloon contest, the first of its *|the second time in 48 hours. The {\8| # kind, to be held here June 3. #| robbers gave the tender a nickel thi ® & | for. car fare after accepting $27 See RRO ee ee from him PHILADELPHIA.-Frank Hott, vice president of the Philadel. IN phia National league baseball club. is dead bere today trom cerebral hemorrhage. He was stricken at EAT T i the end of a ball game last Wednes. |day between Phila phia and Cin HOTEL ~ Just jeted— Wilt cinnatt SALISBURY = Shed win al’ matere a oe | yet roumem avm. AxD cnnamt wr. lnsieding Yale och talephoten SACRAMENTO. Fight fans had Opposite Reatile Athletic € "public bathe thelr first fights last night # - —— _ sumn Terry Murphy of w re proot—Modern. York won a 10-round decision over TURKISH BATHS jr, commcction. 4 Charley Ainslinger of Sacramento. |——-—— ne os Frgikie Harris made Eddie Duan HOTEL DEL NORTE qult in the second round hk Ave. To—steam Heat, Hot and Col | in Every Room. ____ PHONE, MAIN S040 Modern; a few housekeeping roomm Rates, « dally; $4 to $s weekly. 1a Prop. 4 TH AVENUE Just Opened-~—Prerythin r—Call and & RATE. 500 AND UP THE GALLATIN Cor, Pike 8¢. and Boren Ave. "THE REED Under new management | CHICAGO.—Foliowing an order | to box Frank Klaus in San Fran cisco June 16, “Cyclone” Thompso: announced today that he wou leave for the coast at once. KANBAB CITY.—Tommy Dixon | Comfortable and homelike announced today that he had ac-| epted the terms of Promoter Mc HOTEL VOLNEY aero be Carey for a 20-round battle with jzoe Rivers in Los Angeles sume 10. COLOMA HOUSE ~ HOTEL BIGGS STRAND HOTEL Lafitte Pivst Ay, Rooms, 41.59 per Week Transient, Ste and U Freer WVE i m-Heated Hourckeeping and Sleeping | Rooms, $1.50 per Week and Up. Transient, the and U) Transient . Weekly . KIDS SPORT CORNER) Don't forget to send in the result | of today’s game to the Kids’ Cor.| ner for Monday. Be sure and mail it tonight. “The Hotel Sherman The Brooklyn Stars forfeited the | C*Mtraily Located, Steam Heated Rooms Sc and Up. Special Terms by the Welt game to the All Stars and won | piso ces sane oats Barca from>the Faithful Missionaries by | a score of 196. The Stars have a good record, having lost only one | game out of seven played. | GRAMMAR SCHOOL | | GAMES TODAY) | Summit vs. Rainier, Washington; Bagley vs, Interbay, Ballard; Int lake vs. Green Lake, Ballard; Day va. Adams and Queen Anne Ys, Irving, Woodland; Woodland ya. Greenwood and Hay vs. South Seat tle, Woodland; Ross vs, Fairview and Lowell University, Day Longfellow vs. Minor and Gatewood vs. Coe, Lincoln; South Park vs. Mercer, Washington; Hawthorne vs, Brighton and Emerson ys. York, Collins. POLICE RAID NEW YORK, May Police broke up the boxing bee started last night In Madison Square Gar THIS 18 WHERE THEY ALL Come. PLAY POOL The Oriental Pool Room vs. rg 20. t F . charging that the bouts we in violation of the law, tlokets havin been sold to non-member GET of the Pastime Athletic club, | AND SUES VACHTMAN. ] BOSTON, Mass. May © 20. A sutt for $200 has been entered against William B. ewhall, one time president of the Lynn Yacht wae het a ae Try our Lunch Counter, Best eats in the city. You saving Newhall’s crack yacht and ‘ . several compantons in a storm last can enjoy yourself here, ——— 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. I | WHITE HOPE MATCHED » TULSA, Okla., May 20.—Articles were signed today by “Denver” Jack Geyer, one of Jack Johuson former sparring partn and Carl |Morris, for a 15-round match here }June 2 2. EVANS 18 CAPTAIN. IN Don Evans, the university's high BOWL :, Jumper, was yesterday — elected a BOWLING captain of next year's university ALL ALLEYS track team, beating Bratley sophomore athlete, 8 to 6. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK], HARDWARE |p SPORTING GOODS | FISHING TACKLE | CUTLERY The Weatt we Guaranteed Gish, _ First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. —'Coltumbia Pool Room FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY 2c Cue a 2:¢ Cue EVERYTHING NEW. ©. DICKSON, Props, 93 COLUMBIA ST. 1. FRERGROVE —p. Elec. tric Iron, complete with RAGGA “THE OWL TRANSFER & STORAGE | stand, ‘at a : SLORED it Yor Nour Cheeky, cs |B Honaryx Nickei-Piated ‘s¢ FIVE house Phone tnd. HOTRL Yard Root. A $1.00 reel for DAYS 388, Ina BAGG. The Detancn, Bast Cast’ wie 65 FREE, of Storage Vault for Valuables, Bagwage Transtorred Prom a antecd Ax e , s1.00) ws @ $1.50 Ax, Ind. 8163 Shipping and L Wagons, Household Goods Packed for and Storage. ‘all in THEO, WILTS & CO. ONES Main | City Neng & Transfer Furalture Moved and Stored. Quick Srvice. 812 Union st, (rear)

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