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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911, { FANS, HERE’S A FINE CHANCE TO EARN TICKETS TO THE GIANTS’ GAMES nd Vieto ors, Cub sec large uf, and you breathe throng ; ver Rear of & “Mannie The fons hear ahy ft funny things at the ga There | ( bie uted to him r en johnny; there's # fly o0|like's fish | FE No wonder you haven't. It's a new word, A f am fs a y dozens of f wh ¢ Mike Lynch keep quiet, Write about your neck sak Nashik } ta b funny tneldent aying by ¥ un s of fans, The storie _ 1 choo beat {tired , 4 i ogee £0 Applian © clean and with « int 8 ¢ fans thought the umpire was a rot thief and as.ewp.| day, wi and rize winners may ¢ ' t vos the a fifos who can wr Fa wilt t hed until further not Get t for The 1 © wan sweeping the home ate when a ach shouted: | Star and ir thekets for faur A be & Monday thy f H . ea ape Ree be ax short as possity nd enc gned grams a day, and the three fa who " ' hed A Milw b ta ' ma a bad ch Lindne former Tiger an with the A 3 - “ or P ss ach ve t th ' uw im & ga " T fan shouted Aw ‘ ‘ y and he t liked by one Denve ‘ ( t? ¢ a 1 a eas iaint recelve M will win th Tues | no Your brain ad day and wa 10 feet, “He h 1 und see the G H 7 week GOOD BOUTS’ “iF YOU CAN FIGURE QUT DOPE, ON THE WOLGAST-BURNS KUTO INDUSTRY GROWN FAST ............ BATTLE TODAY, AT FRISCO, GO TO IT,” SAYS RINGSIDER -==—- fir ‘ game ot tte goriea ny = SAN “4 > 4 champlonship Of the city, from the gong was t nly ; ac - he|*® Facts of Today's Champlon- *| i ude yesterda The final! yented Fritz Holland, » ee hdres toa orl 48 . 1 * ship Bout * ore was 168. ‘The Lis 148) middleweight, from & Greatest industries today i 1 th and dollars.|® The Stake Lightweight ® made 14 errors during the game Brick” Burge a Oat “Beer t or gieodhenndion spa . 7% ’ be . * ale powder after on f i ity of owes = : and|* The Distance Twenty & The Waldorfe won their second | Slee? powder” after on t bus has surpa ed 1 : - rs i #| game from the Broadwa od pee pr alge ~~ lhe e | ae qxcods severs va de * The Defender—Ad t*| Kame by the score of 132. The |°Atd lat mR en H vag’ 4 i 1 had a rapid! * ( / « play the Packstds ati. weights, went f tact ij ject to eneere and sretor . " 4 ( « " Cal * jored 1 play | it ts the oi & fastest 1 : wae, Gnd than enptenly Sette The * G. €. F., a i4-year-old tad who | lored fig ple } of travelt Ten years ag e is no da wover, of t ;. | Aya w says he % Willie Mecha who : the v eine with automobiles. | * “ *) . that team, “peeved” when he failed to get « ess flying mact are 00 * The sh tion @raw. Meehan substitated for J Today 4 s a h yorition i Lg * ee tdg mY Smith of Australia. The be y re * The George * as 8 ther kids t Gunboat Smith and Mext ' ing a nec ’ ' _. |* The Time—2 o'clock ah * | The West Woodland park team | /etrouky won from tay 3 aged be } a wo an = \* ARR | Wants a gan for Bunda ta with Phil Hayes | am ave ne 6 y rm one i AUTOISTS RESPONSIBLE | BY RINGSIDER | Ind. 4279 or Ballard 1428. BREAKS POOL RECORD iH SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ For | 4 ORK, May 27.—Intereast é © within } > ae | The Ballard Athietic club te#im match between Alfred ghtw ft 1, will bol jteam averaging 17 yea Phon rh het hish water % Automobiles, once in ¢ ways ‘ ‘ ‘alled his » do Ballard 566. ark when it was learned that De { tempt by the farmer Michigan In the Inst four years | fend his t H . Oro broke his own world’s record / : savagely as a cau has made its highways passable anc Burns " COLLEGE ATHLETES QuALiry.|))/9 broke lin own during HY have been the len the autolst, and ster, who (BRIDGE, Ma CA play last night | extend h west and cast 1 Hogan, ar H Pennsylvania and Y H all - 4 ds through the ave ng with a rush In t ified 16 aoe om NIX, SAYS JOHNGON 1 Flgeyedoeprin rg . a oe ack meet trials y Cor-| CHICAGO, May Ban Johnson j , » affecting road : i will be represented today by |@Mnounced yesterday there will be ipa ylow ftom mag" Mer nd at oa < a Wolgast, while extre FRANKIE BURNS (LEFT) AND CHAMPION AD WOLGAST IN FIGHTING POSES ae ge pre pow L.. ermine Perr, 29 A | Aha eerste et 4 F > Mount |{0nt that be will be ret es and ogee Mie . used in the | The increasing our a Se wine and via the kno rounds, and Brown is cred-|Oaklander has the most baffling went with the fighter the days |ders got in the finals. Princeton | ow be ing a a in th parties that tak y being 4 ©X-l does not rato Burns le « hada crouch a fighter ¢ assumed. He of the knucke will have | qualift neven, rd six and gue, to which obj country are a i" business on . nm cat West and |covers up ao ¢ y that g t on in reach 4 height, | Darta g and He been made on account ¢ me baliding up + : ; in nine \ it is of M re ness tions which were formerly o aif ham ae with hubdeep mud paths for roads wi tx be emote @re now building hard, higt it me f 1 ; i = “** ~“seaeneeeeee 1 r th boxiag game P * */and Burns iP “a & Breezy Benzine Buzzing, §—-® | rounds rie ‘ 5 a kiand high me 1 Begs 7 4 os as Tee eee eee eee ee 2 ee . ‘ om Two Tacoma drivers and a Seat-jin 12 round “2 The Seattle Automobile club is tle nad tttle tm. | be Wols eos: than’ & HOTEL SALISBURY yan go planning to hold its first run of th race on 8 atreteh pr mont twice and 00 ho left « a Mere many | FOURTH AVE. AND CHERRY wr, i2eldin year'to Vancouver, B. C., about the an meets lee eee - : A hes Aang nat ; Opposite Beattie Athletic Chub middle of June. The date ha t oma this although |held Baldwin even, a 1 before . od as of genuine am were using the same mod- | n¢ ‘City of Destiny” driv been decide id Wolgast to a 12 although June aac a baat fas ua, anon RALEIGH HOTEL —2etpe = t car If you can figure out been suggested. The date will a eee. Final t lad, able definitely fixed at a meeting t 5 wete enety ous - *|these records, go to it erable defense, cign bee TURKISH BATHS on lnemetime next week 4 to inquiries and the Tacoma} gince 1911 opened W < . < he rangy type, quite liquor, is soft spoken, | ——__— Pimest tm the City, About 7&.cats are expected to|men finally confessed that nearly lengaged in xix importa ta, | knocked the first round me fairly clever his “yes, sir, HOTEL DEL NORTE 4 tmake the trip. Forty cars made the the in that city are gs —_ is first was with Knockout . In Burns Wolg “ et an and possessed of |best of all, takes good care of his : 1005 Seventh Av » - t er he | Way a so as to be a je ope jin Philadelphia The b ae ’ a hard boy to h The face that usually | just Opened—FEverything New Up to Date—Bteam Heat. Hot and Cold Stun to Vaneduver last summer. The | Yih steep grades in that city ma : ~ : ; Water—-Caif and Return Bells tn Every oom qBeattle Auto club will hold several - numental reerade work i= re RATES, S00 AND UP TONE, MAIN 5049 3 other rum runs this season. ae aike this ¢ as largely done away : with the neceasity of doing th ee =? normal ‘apeed. out of thelr cars it} rhe ah the occasion demands. Ne - DEALERS BUSY ‘er ‘ B. 3. Schindler of the Diamond ton ese thet tae. 4 bed oe pore Rubber company of this city re| ' Setar nore attcchen 40 0 turned last Monday from a buat-| \ vic eee ee ee ee ee fox hovssiteeping réome weekly. +| THE GALLATIN * Cor, Pike St. and Moren Ave. THE REED Under new m ‘ement DIAMOND DOINGS FOR THE BASEBALL BUGS eetee * eee eee ee ee le and Jack Tighe want a first sacker, and Mike Lynch of na club will have to throw a classy initial baseman into the restriction clause goes into effect June 1 HOTEL VOLNEY Fisher and Big Ed Kennedy of the Tigers are both ‘and Lynch has not yet decided which he will retain. _COLOMA HOUSE ‘mobile industry attaches to the Pa -eifie coast trade. ip to San Francisco. He t to bi p | Vancoure ‘ is classiest felder for his position in the league, but ts st the Neit @ of this |Says auto business is brisk tn : ‘ : i tones ta teach hore aaec made |the Golden Gate city } ~m hy ¢ » rk on the other band, is prone to make} rE: “by C. P. Henderson, president of | * | Seat me an frequent boots, but is a fair hitter and very fast on the paths, HOTEL BIGGS g and Greening - & Henderson Motor Sales com Basiness ts rather slack tn local | . ‘ tide his bulk. It's a tossup which man will win out, and Dugdale and Up “ automobile circles just now, but in tee ‘ sco, who recent: |®utomobile cir s i Eeeceed, thecagh. nie city on his|® short thme the dealers expect the| Tacoma § Beattie 3, Van *return from Indianapolis, in which |““™mer trade to he declared that almost one-third | may decide it Is wise to take the one released, providing George Otte |—— doesn't come from Portland. boc up $2.50 up How Mike Lynch, the big Bengal bos: 4 One ane cegiaag tor testa The tom Sherman pmmMence. - Games Today ¢ dope on the 1912 ecome at Seattle . , > Some adva e whe company « se ° former p maste Dugdale. Mike hy pmnlinters Neen nosigned ;models Is expected In this city tn | Besar > is puta[and the Tacoma leader fairly chorties with glee every time he slips | cestratty Located, steam Heated Rooms Ste and Up. Senciel Terme by the Week “by contract to Pacific coast deal-|‘he near futur It was the usual story yesterday. | his former teammates the short end of the score, Mike has been chort Shenbchnd, bails Seants O08 os Ousaes Mae bee. ane Snes Bh may 0 " s In, Yi wh ing overtim ately - Nir. Henderson said the West| There is quite a bit of quiet bet me pmsl a hid the Bebe He) B r ; - - was the future field of the auto|'ing among local drivers on the) Oe, A tert ues, Higait Brooklyn co 4 Verity baseball is full of viscissitudes. Three weeks ago the Giants manufacturers, and that more cars oe never OF Oe Sie. Sees oe seamen Boston 10° 1| were breezing along full tilt after the Indians, and now they are con Were sold in the West than in the |Apolls race meet, One enterprie | Tisgrace, but t ps Owen; | te the cellar championship with Householder’s Victorians, The 4 : +Rast in proportion to the popula-|/D& driver started to make « book | tie outbatted th | Curtis and Graham is young yet, however, and Tighe's crowd certainly have had| b | em > flail Io it off and The Tigers s thelr share of bum luck. The jinks has been camping on their trail nigh | (that ‘Be, Sats oily ne At New York d day. A few weak pinces strengthened and an even break in luck, | F ws sey had scored rR d the Giants should be back in first division.® Mending, darning, sewing on but-| jong fly to Davidac ae valet tons free of charge at Superior |out. In the fourth i Se ete “Too much cork in the ball,” is the way the Eastern sport writers nt for t avy hitting that has marked the en jean and jonal leagues. Must a differe use in the Northwestern circuit Laundry **/\ and Morse — fumb! but was forced Abb With two Tigers on, ove out a long single, cle sacks, but Mike was out tried to stretch ft Into a two-bag Alexan Matthewson irst on got to y weeks in the brand of ball THIS 16 WHERE THRY ALL Come. PLAY POOL | i . |. Crabbing is a punk policy for any manager to pursue. Eddie House . H. E./ holder ts gen ly conceded to be the most consistent crab in the The next excitement took plac Cine a 8 2\ league. This trait has cost die about 15¢ ms personally thus 4 714 First Av. e the xth, when ; neh K far this on, and his club is at the bottom of the chut Players x brought in Morse, who drew n say Eddie crabs his own men so much they don't know whether they Khaki, Rubber and Ot! Cloth last run was Morse’s homer in day, for example. | E ing, Rubber Footwear and Sun : ghth : ‘ : 4 dries, Wool Socks, Cutlery, ||| Another shipment of those }} | The — ene Wo snore : : rphy received the lion's share : Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit high-grade phen gw: - David- | De i or SPORTI 6 DOPE f the purse, drawing down $3,00 3 son Tennis Goods, Imported son follow a single. Hig-| . 7 ee 4 ae rhe one _ than $300, Golf and Tennis Shoes, Guns caught napping off the} How Pe ae ng to signing on a percentage Dayton Wheels C t out his third| Xe. ¥ i The state university tenn m | basis. j AND GET i +] and Ammunition. He c but the Giants’ | wenn ¢$ oH | dost to the Whitworth college p | were wit mut when Dwes 1 af f Tacoma in a set of games p' Greek met Greek at the “U" cam.! be rs + . inded out } ‘ a id | yesterday afternoon on the attic! pus yesterday, the Sigma Nu frat Tennis Racquets Cut Price 5 00 Henkel, the Oregon 1 wit} American Association | Tennis club courts. Monterief of | team winning from the Phi Delta R t un . ly be on the slab ¢ Dug: | U. of W,, won his game in the) Thetas by a score of 6 to 3. | estr s afternoon Mc w. 1. Pet | singles. | NEW YORK.—Alfred De Oro x . 2 , 8 Seattle Spirit, No. 1... | Carthy. « new man rrive imbue 2 6 - made a run of 81 in a match poc Try our Lunch Counter, Best eats in. the city. You Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880 37.50 here in time to assist L cker| \ oneaiie ; 4 Washington and California uni-| game last night, breaking his own) . $ toda: t Pa 18 18 514 versities play their third game of| former world's record can enjoy yourself here. qi ae SAS RI Seattle Spi rit, No. - ee The core . ¢ 1% 813! baseball this afternoon on Denny 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. At Fountains & Eisewhere | "°° - a Theo. Wilts & Co. $27.50 |: at ee HLT ]] consrigacue | as") BURNS READY | ye | 3 : ‘ a 4 { | ete | ae George Sutton, the armless won-] SAN FRANCISCO. M 27 1012 FIRST AVE. ar | ; 3 | ® i}der, won his exhibition 100 or no! p. * yd ‘ k . I i | t “ oe ee ee " 4 phn “ ; Sager to see the big battle here t t = = . : | +4 Hae mat game with th Willard) gay between Wolgast and Buras, isimare a mperia i The Original and Genuine 7 Ce a A po. a. #.| Sac 4 1] s15| at Brown & Hulen’s billiard parlors | nundreds of fight fans were nt the last night Feds the battle ground early this BOWLING BOWLING 4 MALTED MILK M 1 1 H 8 } ° TACOMA.—University of Califor The 10 to 4 odds on mo are O ALLEYS ‘ ALLEYS The Food-drink for All Ages. e2eee Hermann Against wn end Sh hela ant ot | gt ASA GN ion rar ABLES . &F At restaurants, hotels, and fountains ; Delicious, invigoraniag and sustaining, io ; 8 acu te tee stadiemn Sieamian manager, and I have between us bet } ee Cork Ball 2 eee ee verte ce oe oe" Columbia Pool Room Keep it on your sideboard at home 4 (ity United Prose Leased Wire.) CHICAGO.—Overcome with heat, I've got the weight, height and] FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY Don't travel without 1 i Sm “and TAs p.m gegseee PORTLAND, Or, May ro or NO oer tor | reach on Wolgast,” said Burns. Of] ; | ®unday, leave Everett's “ 190 v1 cycle gn the Hawthorne course yes A quick hinch prepared in a minute | $9" i a 946 oom, Be yele q irse he's the champion, and he's} 1 a Sat woe! a 1 tw | 6 ra M Morse. Doubie|Ty,Hermann, chairman of the Na-lterqny and broke hie left les sure a tough boy. But I don’t think C sentria C Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK™ |, escea trom Colman doa | a Wocytt Rot |tudhal Baseball: commiasiogainon y ang gh u nin 22C ue 2c Lue jhe can put me away, So sure am I| 93 COLUMBIA srr. in No Combing 1 | por Ind. 138 ’ | Saati *d to the cork center Pally | PHILADELPHIA—Great crowds lof this that I'm not going to stall to| H._FREEGROVE—D. DICKSON, Pre al iat aati di ) —e It must go,” he said, sh@py be-/lined the river banks along the/saye the money my friends have| | oVnsas wae Geer arene |r stra” mal Seay "ea ws ele" aay" fete “tc| STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANIES Bef gE piper 4 Hermann, t much rubber has|"American Henley.” Pennaylvania| going after Wolgast trom the bell NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE the University of Washington, put it{0%e% molded around the cork con-|has a bont entered In every race. [f'shan try to win by ae ienockouts | AGGAGE FW ONT SRARRFER & RORAGK Co. QUICK o niversity ol ashington, pu ter in the ball, nd ‘as a result, h - _ , rive Warehouse Phone Ind. 6. HOTEL vs SEA H TLE all over Paul Strand yeste h James W. Coffroth, who is stag nave nm 38 Ta. 3938 BAGGAGE is Wanven shed the T “7 battin § rages hav@ pligked TULSA, Okla—Jim Flynn and/ing the bout, expects 11,000 fans to} FREER oot Storage Vault for Valuables, OUR : 3 to 0 game he score ip immensely Carl Morris have signed articles to see the fight, The prelimina pe- | Baswage Tranate from An , SPRCIALTY Sunday, at 2:30 a 8 to 0 gam he scor Hermann said that a méw tball! fight 15 rounds here July 4 “QP ce lei pape iy . Pte ve Vancouver ....00003000 0—8] witt Willie Canole and Charley | —— soon be tried out in the south Victoria Opens Monday, at 3 P. M., for a Series Spokane 00000000 0—Olorn long togers, will start at 2 o'clock, andj] HORNER TRANSFER co Main cn Ne HC Spring Bt Ind. 9163 . “Batterles—-Clark and ie Se ee Lincoln lost to Tacoma high|the big fight at 3 Vane and Large Wagons. , Goods ¥ Shipping of Eight Games Pannouvers itand end Oetalek tt RiGHT TO DRAW. school by a 6 to 4 score at Tacoma | Moving a Spectatty and Stores | Thursday afternoon, and a return| PUG BRINGS AGED MOTHER. i May 27-—Jack| g will be played to decide the] NEW YORK—Accompaniued by Auto De! iliivan and ky Flyr school championship. his 75-year-old mother, Matt Wells, who boxed 10 rounds to a draw |Ughtweight champion of England, here, today are arranging another NEW YORK.—Although stopped jarrived in this city Spokane MILWAU Twin 2 Games Decoration Day—10:30 A. M., 3 P. M. TAKE YESLER CAR We Deliver Rverything Everywhere ery Co, cronorcis Nassmnane Goatiom Jad, 4681—PHONES. VICTORIA FANS CHASE UMPIRE | VICTORIA, B. ©, May 27.—A 928—P HON BS Delivery Wagons, Baggage, Exp and yosterday |close jecision ia the fifth frame| match before the New Star iAthlet-| by “Knockout” Brown in lesa than|Wella. will fight Jack Goodinan City Messenger & Transfer pager) — laa nh favored Portland cost Vic-bic club. Both finished strong. ‘a minute Thursday night, To pny | next Friday, | Co. B12 Union Gt. (rear)

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