The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1911, Page 2

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LEACH CROSS SOME BOYS WHO FIGHT IN NEW YORK. BY TIP WRIGHT. ry’s Injunction holds good. s Leased Wire Direct to notion, by the way, EW YORK bs eas fon. Billy Gibson, The law tight | at mass of mpresarto, anged by Dick and Harry erry may find arly ting shall York ig match You can se “ll wrk for are called boxing he in e in night Then Gib This is a unique Manhat fo claims nent injunction a New York and not be pr he promote ters were ting Kame fight went to t He t for training oF bury da perma ion holding the Telly some bh CALIFORNIA IS WINNER After pitching a steady game for nine innings to a score of 2 to 2 Johnson, of the University weakened in the tenth bases on balls, three home run gave ¢ ‘ the Pacific com championship It was a piter early frames but Porker stre ed as the game progr up. § odwin got away us catches, Ge ‘starring at » team interc ore 7 to f battle In the} gthen. saed, while ingbotham, with dwin keke RR HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., May 25.—Baseball fans hére are convinced that “Buony” L ons of the Hopkinsville team of the KL T. league estab Ushed a new world’s batting record in a game against Vincennes. Out of en times at bat he got seven hits—two triples, three doubles and two singles, to % taling 14 bases. Hopkinsville “t won, 24 to 2 Reaakaneeekene READY FOR RACE | All four rowing crews represent California and Washington are fn grand condition for the big race to be pulled off this afternoon at 6:30 on Lake Washington to decide the Coast championship Both races will start near Lescht park and end at the grand stand at Madison park, so the entire race may be seen from the boulevard errs REF es ee Packey McPurland’s idea of noth ing at all seems to be offers of $5,000 to fight someone. Is this “reasonable restraint of trade? Dr. as head of J. E. Rayeroft * * * * * * * * * * * =f a bit of western hustle teams of old Nassau. SiMe Aetintindedantntatedatedated Last year we read | three-bit games with glee and said Some pitching, eh This season with the hits running to two figures we say hitting what?” How we love that old game Jake Daubert, now nable first in leagues, was land and To! back Some the big ple ars ging ail of the hard hitting to the new ball, why not lay some of it up against weak pitching? The ball is no easier to hit than the one ft succ ded, even if it does go farther when connected with Instead of cha ied Answer to Sportsman~It + you want the game laws of ®% the United States and Can % ada, drop a letter, enclosing a ® stamp, to Jobn Riseland, * Bellingham, Wash., or to Hugo *& Kelly, Courthouse building, ® Seattle BEMEME REM EM EE ON EDGE FOR FIGHT. | LOS ANGELES, May 25.—Jobn-| hy McCarthy and Geo. Memsic are fit as a fiddle for their )-round contest Saturday. The winner wil! meet either Packey McFarland or Freddie Welch EVERS BACK ON JOB. CHICAGO, May 2% nounced today that Johnny *, second baseman of the Chicago, in stead of being a physical wreck _ will be back in the game within ten It is natural to belleve that Jim Flynn talked for the box office when he expressed a desire to meet Jack Johnson, but wouldn't It be a |joke if he should prove a regular hope”? * eeehee eee Not desiring to be verdant, but isn’t it pertinent to inquire whether Connie Mack was stinged when he parted with cash and collateral the t of $13,000 for Le Russe look Ike ‘orda in the nothing when real trees? they nd Funny that Mathewsons bushes, but resemble they get among t to go hack to the fans after the long ta ,make an cold eats enongh smile. games, if ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC undertaker VIBRATOR Lumbago, Pa t kindred dis The punk excuses friendly scfMbes ean produce to explain the defeat of the local talent are as sad as the comedy we pay to see every Winter 264 ARCADE BLDG, Tris Speaker of the laid up with a bum anki: Red Sox is F, & F. STATIONERY Roll Films Developed FREE 523 UNION ST. In the light hould the Athlet while the Phil why as they do romp off in front? of reason” 6 run Packey Mac fight at Kenosha and Wis. Memsic May 29. may Circulating Library The fur w ar 308 UNION 87. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 Hl fly or the yarn Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 First Av, We carry & complete Ine of Khaki, . Rubber Ol Cloth Rubber Footwear and Sun. Wool Socks, Cutlery, Tackle, Wright & Dit son Tennis Goods. Imported Golf and Te and Ammunition, Tennis Racquets Restrung Main 5089—Phones—-Ind, 2880 and ing i y dries Ankeny Fishing Huston Co. 1005 Third Av., Near Madison. DIABETES rapid reltet nnis Shoes, Guns aymnpt gain in w muscle power restricted 4: Gangrene At tending droggiote A A co for Booklet Ww 82 W. Broad the most val jnera w mont club was a bona fide slon, Packey Mecha ravel when Tiger and Whit Boxing Bilt ant, was k when t to's efforts to get a mother recall the ais and Washington. Hes are coining money w 4. If Dooin can ke » front until July the id be on velvet fonal league race gh to be interesting can't be sald American Instead of F called Fannannas it wriggies away Princeton athletics ought to Inject|y px ye eee RRO RR EE eine . come r into the | » * * AMATEUR BASEBALL. *# ps s BANKERS WAGE BATTLE SERRE ERR The Ellers Pioneers still wan games for the 28th, 29th and Jot of this month. Come you fns t i Ed. Hoop The Rhodes bested the wood nine at the latter's gound: Sunday; score 11 to 1. The uid like a game Sunda with fast team in or out ¢ town. any The clerk to th Ward railway postoffice lost by a nose yesterday ISist coast atillery of Fort ne to 6. MOTORISTS PAY Violations of regulations impose on motor boat owners are a rich harves toms house. ions are reported daily alty ts $100. pric THE GOVERNOR CITY, May 26. s been invite ing matches New Capitol Athletic club her Friday, featuring a go betyee Monte Dale of Denver and Jess G bert of Philadelphia, ge the invitation has a string t for the governor must dete nies tet, whetaer ‘he new clu’ has a right to hold boxing matehe The * * THE BEST SERVICE * The *@n “W ar gives best service nt” Ads by telepho: * The operators not only take ® “Want Ads q kly and ac * curately, but able to ad * vise as to the writing of the * ads as well * Emerge calls * bring best results sf “Want colum 9400; Ind. 441 ee ee ee ed ney for Help The ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m,, including coffee, tea, milk, beer Vocal and Instrumental Muste Afternoons and Ever onings, Why Cook at Home? ttle Holly win pen: | «|Dayton Wheels lightweights. THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 25, i911 BEAT 6 Thomas, Parks and Devogt NATIONAL LEAGUE Rewults Yesterday it out the Gla 1 Rarid torday. F od game but he ¥ At Philadelphia 1 in one unl R ¢ Lynchte senpat , te and t an it and M on c At New York ended i Cincinnati York Then Lynch atior y Lyne M. It was-in }inning when wer m champlons the various ats for Kroar Cocash tween Lynoh 1 Stretching nabbed the Rockenfield » two-bage t * two Wood and Clarke At Cleveland R SPORTING DOPE] = | |: ) pmuay : Coombs and nosed ahead roeton ot all out and Land Pr At Chicago. ball between Brown and 4 . place | M * : £8 feat tor] > ‘ : stteries--Rrockett and Blair; terday, resulted in a ad and F COAST LEAGUE LONDON Three Americans SPOKANE NABS TWO | VANCOUVER, B. Cy Ma The Beavers dropped both the m gamen her They lost the the second one ng game e0001 1000 oo00210 Cates and Hasty and Lewis; Automopile School, Kraft » game a 609000000 0000101 0—2 and NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 P. M. Batteries—-Engel, Gervais taining Lewis; Holm and Ostdiek National the coin the Bank of n | Commerce and the Seattio National t| Yeaterday resulted in defeat for the latter, 10 to 7. Both pitchers were walloped fr kept the score ¥| The gan «| chasers if THOMAS WAS EA VICTORIA, B. C, May ‘Speed” Thomas was easy for the | Pippins and they walloped the Vic ‘Take Ye The One Way to TACOMA ve SHATTR er car Admission, 25 within Hmits. *\to tour the ( f aspiring c ithe E ot arrive meet am, Wells focal men then start on a Western tour today some of the and Stop Drinking | Wake Up to the Fact That Liquor Is Ruining Your :|Received Another shipment of those high-grade Brain, Body and Mind, and Then Come to the Gatlin Institute for THREE DAYS. \THE GATLIN TREATMENT T CONQUERS DRINK HABIT IN THREE DAYS| | | | — _ | ‘1 Cut Price $45.00 No Hypodermic Injections, No Disagreeable Features, No “Strong” Drugs—A Pleasant, Mild Treat- “3 it, No. 1 ment That a Child Could Safely Take, b - a ee | Yet Has Never Met With Failure OE eka OING away with the CAUSE of continued liquor drink- ing is the secret of the Gatlin Insti the secret of the permanent results obtained in THREE DAYS’ TIME Other methods haye directed toward Craving, but the drunkenness substitutive stimulants does not CURE sobefs up, with relapses in eighty per cent of the cases Alcohol is a cumulative poison, Once in the syster }mands more In THREE DAYS the Gatlin treatment PRICES jevery trac&®f this stored-up poison out of the its disappearance, all desire for liquor, and all symp | any inclination to drink isappear, leaving the drinker in the same condition a liquor as the day he took his first big ‘ach patient treated under a plain, legal contract that the iil Plates $4.00 to gone | pashan shall be satisfied with the results of treatment or the Best Set of Teeth in the World full fee paid shall be refunded at the end of the third day ard ‘ teres $10.00 | treatment shall cost nothing. ‘The Gatlin Institute has been es ye wk tablished TEN YEARS. 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