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ists, expected to head from ities of the Northwest to rtland when the Rose © nival is held in that city next w Frank M. Fretwell, secretary of th Seattle Automobile club, and Nor man B. Abrams, chairman of Good roads committee of the club, left Seattle Wednesday with a crew of men and a big auto truck loa With signs te mark out the prop — to Portland The big Saturday has been the chief t of discussion along automobile row this week, and wherever drivers, ar owners of deaters have congre- gated that has veen the questi@® of the hour, Hefore the race there was considerabig betting among Jecal auto men and even those who @idn’t bet were keenly interested in the race, aigy could hardly wait for The Star Pink with the de tailed returns. There is jubilation among those dealers hailing cars ti@toplaced fm the race an® disappointment f@mong those handling cars that broke down or did not finish well up, but catch an auto man off his Guard and whether he represents a ‘Winner or loser he will admit that the | tt ts pre BIG INDIANAPOLIS RACE STILL BEING DISCUSSED at Indianapolis last ) the pe. ° The party is now well past Ch halis and will reach the Columbia river early next week Before leaving, Mr ceived many queries COU ‘acoma and concerning the Rose able that of autols® from ¢ join the Seattle Sars Upon reaching Portland the cars will participate in u@1 | parade. Fretwell re from Van other cities Carnival, and cities will in the run siting auto element of luck is the biggest ato racing tire is Hable of the race at nd the sll; by the driv@ is apt to result in an verstrain that sends the car to the pits for repairs, It is understood the big dealers are opposed to anothe®race of this to pat any any time kind on the gound@hat it doesn't) test the true merits of the car, Se attle dealers coincide with this view but say that as long as 75,000 will pay real money to age me@ tempt! death, daring drivers can be found to race, It's hard to see how the big m@n ufacturers can stop speed racing un der these conditions--unleas th could secure an injunction on son ground or other Outside Drivers Will Join Run ‘The Seattle Xutomobite club wilt make its annual run to Vancouve Fate number will be increased | . for machine owners in Betliogham and other cities he Pacific highway route are planning to join ghe procession | ~ as it reaches them. a For 6Q years we have had) perfect confidence in Ayer’s fie ae cant se 9 Vaneet ete. We wish you to have 100 cars are expected to leave this) \this same confidence also. before the Canadian metropolis is| First ask your doctor. Ob-| reached. |tain his approvai. He gy oe. LSI phone M meas and Tires, te t wan Westlake. Open evenings ATTENTION! NORTHWE BASEBALL a First Game at 2 p. m. Victoria vs. Seattle Take Yesler Car. TE pital and An Madison Park FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDA June 9, 10 and 11 Under Djrection of James W. Morrison CHAS. F. WALSH, of Los Angeles, Cal., Natiqnal Aviator Proceeds divided between Wayside ‘Emergency Hos- Tuberculosis Society. East 414. Cedar 414. Bekins Move Furnitu@ and Pianos better than others; in buying the best vans and equipment, MADISON At 12th no money is spared People’s Amusement Co. Operating the LYCEUM, ODEON AND ALASKA THEATRES LYCEUM Starting Sunday Afternoon “A SANE FOURTH,” A Film of National Importance That All Women and Children Should See. “A DUTCH GOLD MINE” “CURIOSITY,” Two Big Laughing Pictures “THE STATE LINE,” A Western Love Romance ARTHUR ELWELL AND GRATTAN GUERIN, The Popular Musicians ODEON Baby Contest and 2° ses June 20 ALASKA A We Show for be. $2.00 Triple Spring Raised Back Easy Riding Saddle .. $1.25 The three-coll spring takes up and absorbs the jar and vibra. tion. It smooths the rough roads Riding one means comfort and pleasure. No one ¢ Improved er enjoyed a biey cle ride with an unyielding, springless saddle. Join the riders of Comfortville by adopt- ing one before the price ad vances. It wastes lots of en ergy and vitality to be mounted on an MILfitting, springless and unylelding saddle, so it’s up-to you to make your old bicycle ride like a new one. YOURS YOR BARGAINS Spinning’s IMeieT YOUNES WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike st error of judgment) Fir@ Ba 1 ° | emma | o Much depends, in the playing of first base position, in the use of thé feet. Because it is the rule that the first base playef must have one of bis feet on the base celving the ball to retire a runner it is necessary that the player fn this position @uat have abiligy to change quickly the foot thats on the base. when re The first base player must be, at every play to him, in th wt port tion to receive the ball. He must jlearn to judge at what point the ali will reach him immediately = ‘Zackert Fades it At New York cane | deciai a ever Guy Lee rtinnd,|Of an injured hand, Abe Atiell to-| R. Hl Blatter four fag rounds |day cancelled his match with} 3 9 tp Seo Witte tnd Jee Lee tough jetockout Bro scheduled for nd Clarke, |2.08™. Rute Turner, the old tim June 8. | segebete Pia fr otele erke: | colored lightweight mpunstoes hte +e TR | ~ =e if Jrgomebeck™ hy. beating Fighting 4 TRICAGO—Honry Berry, owner . | ne peeler, former sparring |of the Los Ang t all tean — me At Philadelphia . |partner of Battling Nelson. This|today announ orth he had practs | Zeck Zackert mounted the moun¢ ao 4 R.. He E-|tuakes tour straight wins for Tur-|cally closed « deal for three pitch for the Giants ye jay and the | etnaeith ‘ z 4 : ber ‘ jers to strengthen his team. Al } Hee batsmen almost broke their | /Siadeifm . Hilly Holmes won from Sallor|though Berry would not disclose |— backs trying to biff his benders ime called end seventh; dark San <i anew ® Wolgast™ and | their jdeatity it was believed that and, sithough thé contest was ¢ aa | Kid Sambo drew jone of the twirlers is a member of for six sessions, in the final trata FE ego and) = Land |the Chicago Cubs the locals opened up the high clute ‘ mo jand finished with the long end of ogy person Louie Long Is BOSTON--The annual Boston ere | i | to-Bermuda yacht race w | Brown did the flinging for Vic s scheduled to start today fro: Jtoria and was found freely, 12 bin- | phicago 7 Shot to Death Howe's wharf, Hoston. The Mat gles being garnered off his delivery | wned by Runk, and Victoria got off the mark first,|_ Batteries—Lange and | Loule Long, well known North | Harold anderbilt’® Vagrant, were | Kellar hoisting the sphere over the| Wood and Nunamakor. | western cht, wan kilied yew |entered. A motor boat race starts fence in the first inning Seattle terday a noon near Bend, 0: - | wba nultancously with the sailing evened matters in the same inning At Washington. by J. le Riley, a Portland cigar] craft.* | Devideon singled, stole second an =" R store clerk, who pursued Long in — scored on Cruikshank’s two-bagger. | Detroit 7 8 an auto, enga him in a fist MINNEAPOLIS. =m One temtred: | Million Stole Home. Washington 4 16 | fight and finally pulled a gun andjang fifty athletes representing Victoria scored again in the sef| | Biteries Witlelt and Stanage; | shot the prize fighter eighteen western colleges are ond, Ten Million doubling, advanc-| Hughes and Ainsmith. |. Mra. Riley, who recegtly _ lett) scheduled to compete in the West ing to third and then stealing home b cr husband, was with the fighter ern Conference meet this afternoon a pretty nifiy stunt, by the way when be was ki er bu There are cighwen events. © Tw. pfinan ta third put ttle NATIONAL LEAGUE. |shot at b wounding id} meet begins at te ik e oi jto the good, but in the sixth the ne (pen surrendered to th® sh aco ' Victorians got two runs win Mo-| Knocked Out Mexican. SPOKANE.—Ralph Frary, former Murda pasted out a double after| Long is well kgown in Seattle! Northwestern league umptre, now Goodman and Householder had and Tacoma, where he engaged in| working in the Union association, walked. Seattle again tied the tal |many fights, Seven years ago|has been asked to hold an indicator ly, Denny Shea bringing home Co- | Long was undeg the management in the National league. «Frary will jeash, and in t@e seventh Gues of the late Billy Lavigne. Hé was) accept the offer, scored Cruikeshfimk with a double. | Another clout by Shea in the eighth the Glantethetr last run, and es could do nothing with Zackert Beattie fam Mm POA 2 see 8 ie Be oe ae | A | 2 %@ 9 ee ae 401 ; H 4 6 0 ‘ BEAVERS DROP ANOTHER. SPOKANE, June 3.--Spokane cel jobray i the pennant raisipg y day defeating Vancour The 4 ntil the sighth Vancouver .001000800—1 8 1 Spokan: Batteries. Vancouver; Spokane Clark Kraft and and Hasty for ICTORIOUS. TIGERS ARE TACOMA, June %.—Tacoma took a close game from Portland yester day, winning 6 to 3. The score was 3 to 3 in the eighth and, with the bases ded, Burns stole home Rockenfield was # m a close de. cision at first and Fisher and Bas sey scored, The score; R. H .20010003*%—6 10 0 .001002000—8 8 3 | Batteries—Gordon and Burns for | Tacoma; Lamline and Bloomfield and Harris for Portland COAST LEAGUE Tacoma .. | Portland Portiand Han Fr Verne Oakin Ft the Victorians ' inning when bune hits gave the Indians three runs. The score | | RH. B. 00001013%—5 8 1] dewin for} WHAT 1 HAVE LEARNED ABOUT FIRST BY T. oO QVaseda Univeggity ILLUSTRATING HOW TO TAKE AN AWKWARD THROW | * *, . * * * * e * * * . * * * . * te ° nt STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911 eR tk & one of the recent game avers, one of the spectal ar whe wain was and wh eeeeeeeeeee Akh eae jterrific right on Gus Miller's jaw | of to the first re Th nd special event between Ratux Williama and J was aled a drtw Rerefee Hanlon ‘ seemed to be alone én ts belief. | Williame had McGura almost out tn | firet round Tommy MeFariand the first man to knock out, Aurelio | Herrara, putting the Mexican to sivep in the fourth round. Long had a fairly good record until} rheumatism compelled his re | drement | Fought McVeigh to Draw. He reentered the game about three years ago and fought a num ber of draw decisions, including a |aix-round affair with Pete McVeigh READ ABOUT JOHNSON’S #/|!2 Tacoma the winter before last. | CHALLENGER IN PINK. |, 1” the last few months Long has| Jack Johnson's next fight #| be” “bushing” in Oregon, taking will be with Bombardier #}°° ll comers: Wells, heavyweight champion * of England. who will meet the & | WINNIPEG,Man., June 3 big negro in the near future. */ hold? and chancery Few sports n this side know *| 49 minutes and 20 seconds much about the British chal- *| wrestling by George Walker of | lenger Buy a Star Pink oi¥ ouver, spelt the d tof J | A. Macdonald of Kingston, Ont, KER |VANCOUVER MAN CHAMPION, | Je iw sheet @onight and read all the ® the latest Star's, Wells by cor dope on special the final ofghe elimination bouts of the Festival of Empire games. * * eee ee ee See London's oday's Star won fro’ ¢ Winsipeg on Wednesday, night, and | lo by winning the — int®roollegiate | ha |championship last night at the ¥ Dance at Dreamiaca tonight. |M. C. A. gymnasium, Walker proved ° his right to the champtonship of | fr Seale Sporting Goods Co. “ThecRubber Store” 714 First Av. Bargains on page 3 See London's Bargains on page 3| today’s Star OLD HATS blocked, cleaned, dyed, retrimmed and remade PLUMES willowed, dyed, curled and remade ° We ca%@y a complete ling of Khaki, Rubber and Of1 Cloth CHE MODEL MILLINERY Co. tag, R@Mber Footwear asd pus Set"Peooe ao mh Cut Prices tes, mo, docks Cutlery, J) s That Mean Something ° shing le, Wright & Dit- | Best Gold Crowns $3.00 t t son Tennis Goods, Imported Protect Yourself, Best Bridgework $3: 00 B Ste | Golf and Tennis Shoes, Guns || | Best Amaigam Filling. 50¢ to 75¢ | Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S and Ammunition, Tennis Racquets Restrung Main 6089—Phones—ind, 2880 The Food-drink for All Ages, For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children, Pure Nutrition, upbulld- ing the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged, Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minate, Take No substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, Meek Trunk & Bag Co,, Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, We mi BRASHEAR GAVE ROOTER Boo BOWLING Brashear said. tha@wain was sick In bed The big boob ought to die,” yelled back the bleacherite ‘Gwan,” retorted “Fras,” with a disgusted look, “If your |# mother wasn't keeping you, you'd die ° AL KRUEGER, 503 White Aullding the | Justice Sunstar, the $150,000 on the race. Wells to Meet tee to fight | London “A bar /day from Promoter H ne aA gat | day from: er Hugh Mcintosh of ghampion's t Johnson cabled Mcintosh that rhe pride of the Canadian west /@i yegrse Aikens of/have no chance with the big fel-g for midgets, campus | Best Silver Filling | Full Plates |Best Set of Teeth in the World”, on the ‘MALTED MILK “ ALBAN SPORTING NEWS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BRIEF AUTO ITEMS JAPS TELILHOW TO PLAY BALL Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickets. GUIDE POSTS MARKING BEST ROADS TO PORTLAND eparation for the big exodus) The Glants leave for Spokane Monday, and consequently the Fan-| nigram contest will be temporarily dixcontinued. When the team re-| turna home The Star will renew its offer to give two Uekets to | of the three fans sending in the funniest story on diamond doings. Here are the ticket winners today. T 1G ones can have tickets for the next series by calling at The {tice Mon Ce Rete hliaelehalielalrd| Giants and here asked In rept between t in the b wasn't playing & here tore hy he * + . * * * . * ° gel felled Gale hol ete co “tlle allele lhe "otto FP eee Tee eT eS SSTCSSOSOOS SOOO * * KLING GAVE FORMER TOWNSMAN HARBe CALLING *| * During a ball game at Chicago at the grounds, a & * young man who had Just arrived from Kansag City knew Kling, # © | Gud wanted everybody else around him to kn@w it, 60 4 * ° * from the bleachers 1 say, Johunie, remember when you # | used to work in the same pool room with me in Kansay City? * le Y@.” replied Kling, “and if | were the d— fool you are I'd #!} \* still be working there * * B. BERNARIS 619 Boren Av * * * * ee ee eo NEW YORK.Dectaring that he il not be able to do bimeecif for some time on account LONDON.—J. 8. Joel, owner of Derby winner, won Artha Johnson (By United Press Lensed Wire) | CHICAGO, June 3.eJack John on's demand for a $30,000 guaran. Bombardier Wells in has practically been met yhnson displayed a cablegram to ance that the colored ms are satisfactory he ould sail June 6. WIDGET ATHLETES MEET. There are a lot of little fellows the Seattie® High schools who we in ave the track m planned a met held at the university this a@ernoon. Athi es | ‘om all the loceal high schools and 8, 80 they $4.00 to Pt 4 ves 810,00 golng to do work don't hurry; we a wood work ‘and on in den. are willing to duplicatea PAINLESS On the, second floor of the eo ‘orner of Second Ay @ MacDou- ‘Take elevator, exclusively | DENTISTS i HIGH SCHOOL BOY WINS FOUR “O's” AT QUEEN ANNE. (ee Av OURTH AVE. AND CHERRY ST. Oppeniie Reattle Athletic Chub RALEIGH HOTEL TURKPbSH BATHS Just Opened—Rverything New Water—Calf and RATES, 50e AND UP Ene GALLATIN | Ave. Unde, new management Com rtable and homellice. HOTEL VOLNEY _COLOMA_HOUSE HOTEL BIGGS an Return | THING WoWTt 1s ATHLETIC® jcoln high three year ago ack | work. | Bryant won his first let ry on the foott m two years uying § at year he play rie t aid the kicking for bis team. He ig an excellent drop kick 4 |ncored five goals from tt 1 in jreateb games during the two of them being | t |againet Tacoma High, wh Anne walloped the champiou claimants Bryant played center two on the basket bt team and a y | ed third base for the a all | nine for two seasons This season be re-entered 7 work and made a place on th ay toam that won this event al the big | state Interscholastic m © Tw coma stadium May 20 an | fast quarter miler, hin ne be ing about 6% seconds Bryant stands 5 feet 1014 \Mens and we 158 pound f ( |He bas a big frame and iP | weigh 186 pounds before he [ J college. He witi probably enter the raity of Washington next yepr. | This all-around athletic ar te the won of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Bry- ant, 408 Queen Anne av. His brother, “Boo” Bryant, plays on the Lincoln football team and is .con- sidered one of the best high »fhool linemag 1@ the city Bells Moder Rater. Large, Clean, Steam-H Steam» ahhh hhh Oe nnd teh hh wae * * . * a EVEN THE SWALLOW§ BECAME DISGUSTED . = le ony CONNER ¢ * One day in the old Madiso® park grounds (wy teams * * * 1* playing ao dong, tiresome, dull gax Seattle was gettin * helialielaietalictialiclel Aalieleletel |® whort end Of the score, and the fur ¢ dinguated at th * | The West Woodiand tenn would * and as it was almost supper time, we deser@e the ® like a game with a team ave \* 4s in numbers. ly & few faithful fans were stigning * | rs at Woodland Park \* finish, It Was getting dusk, and suddenly a beech Of wwal & 4, at m | lows flew from r the eaves of the grandstand and winged # lard 1428 * Toss the field. * WILLIS BRYANT ° -~-— * Hey, you boobs,” shouted % disgusted fan ‘even the birds ® 4 4 ® are getting so and leaving.” * Wiis Bryant, 19 “yous ng, rho pmege ors aga is Oe. GtOniare: Ghetts think’ Mations senior at Queen Anne High school,|L#venston JMniors by a 10 to 2 40% Wa 4 * score last Sunday. The winners leaves the hand of the fielder. ‘Then | * & | Was awarded “Q's” Tuesday for his! want games. Call up Ballard 469 he tnust take @ position that wit|* %* * an sae «% wee ehh et ee ee Hl work on the oasoball and track|ai $ pm. The Loyals average 16 make {t most easy for @ui to reach] = teams and as he previously was | years. he belt G . awarded “Q's” for making the foot he player at first base must) t S th "TEs slish Ch | ball and basketball teams, now | See London's ‘rue viayer, at cewt vase oot’ Gunboat Smi ‘Eng: AR | ta Dashotbatt teams, now han! See London's Rarenlns pies 3 i is ‘costae Wet. ta eae G e } sport at the bill institution, « re-| ——- ° shall never be taken away / t Be tin D. f ts ¢C cord never equalled at that school.|, POP new, mostern turatehed rooms af the pitcher and catcher while ets a a ig erea FOSS | Siryant nso wou an “Le at ide SP Westlake a wm le have the ball. Also he mu (My Cated Press Lemsed Wire) NEW YORK, June 3.—Matt Wells = quick to field his own posttio®, td PRANCTSC BA ANCISCO, June 3 English lightweight champion fol suppgrt another position and while) Chartie Miller is in line today for|lowing his init watd@ing his field to be always able 7 vine Aly lope at waereans we Sam |ome good matches following hiw/ America s winning the English eee tees wir hie over “Gunboat”! title from Freddie Welsh in Lon. quickly, swiftty sad Bmith rushing tactics m, is today coneeded to be a i) InN Were too much gor the Gunboat. greatly improved fighteg In his 10 Eat = The only knockout of the show | rc ind bout with Leach Cross the AMERICAN LEAGUE. |was when “Ha®py” Savage hung a| Englishman easily earned the de EATTL od — Pitty oan, newly ture Finest —Stenm Heat, Hot ang Cold in per Week and Up Transienta Accommodnted iy FIRST AVE. 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