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vrTHING WoRTH | KIN ALHLETICS | Nine, She Made Fast Time Against (Spokane Beats |!2.%ic:»'s'* ‘wey: JAPS TELL HOW TO PLAY BALL TIP WRIGHT'S COLUMN * — Athletes, in Stiff Mountain Race 2 | Mengats worked the doable squees| nevordign to N Takgnual } play again, scoriug Cwo rity, THO) aity, if ‘cio “Bhd Ihebnaee at the We escba’ \ m May Harrown, driver of the wine Allen hh ja in two rou a le gain core | 5 pepwe 4 «% car in t Soo-mile race at In-} within a we ot hin 40-second tw : rhe y If napolls, drives a car built to with Tommy Murphy ee Sh 4 lhe Tacoma 1.2.0.3.0.8180-7 10 \y sep Whitne Ader Pa a jovercome atmospheric resistan i #15] Victoria... 0-110-000-0602 42 oH nae wpa jas much as ingenulty can gent he Giants have won ma 417] Batteries——HHall and urn ° Wasp,” as the ear | tits avria ‘ on t {i} Tacoma; MeCreary and Splesm I ied, 18 a freakish Jook- |Graw figures he | for Victoria. machine and Marrobn is) Cubs for the fag A Yancous > WHAT | HAVE LEARNED ABOUT THI RD_ i Gob wrapped up in it se 6 BIG) LL tack Jot Victoria & NATIONAL LEAGUE. ey M. FUKUBORI. if his first pair ef breethe em Teed ~ ame op is byiel ‘Tedny, 4 Crhird Base Waseda Universit Seeing the Wasp for the first pias, rd foe baud Bind wt Ke y , fle 4: time, one te apt to ask, “Why the | Tammy Langtord for recogal png : ni H# The third base playér must learn | tall? a ies SPOKANE, June Tyee , I courage and much agility, Much} The answer Comes ae, 0 aropped another J ms depends on him to prevent stolen petenattic omg A be rey yesterday largely through tnabilit Fi] He must learn to hold t STRAing room, wae explle, the to hit Willis, who he Tgnn® Brook! runner from third base elow to the |Culus, — trigonometry ar B seo to four dlowa, while Farchner Was ° base and at the same time be pre-| things that fit @ man for —_ o ta for eight hits, four of them ° At @t. Louie. ¥ y é pared to field his posltion jin laugh ~ Seademiy, the het being bunched In the eighth inning nr ou . . He must learPto think aatekty Go | tall, or the talla, for the “ With Rolly Zelder when the Indians Kot three rans] poston. St. Louls game postponed, ‘ a ol onal aad guides to the “fol-| aie because the White fad cinch the game. | wet grounds awns Om: " don't like him, Comiskey ¢ Béeattic’s lone acoré came in tho| “*' °° : Have you ever gidden at high), Gent with the Naps, ben eighth, when Raymond singled and| @ At Washington. apeed In a motor Yar? If Hn "8 1 both clabe. Zetder would jacored on Shea's drive to center au &. 3 know something of > resin weet in the Cleveland infield. | fleld. ‘ania s uO , offered by the atmosphere ne | . Cartwright walked In the third ner ee ee greater the speed the greater the and made second when Hasty laid| parterton —Greaa and Land resistance ‘eae down a little bunt, whith Shea ith When a tng machine hurtles threw low to second. Cartwright | Hushes ana ge ee 8 t through space at from 70 to 100 then scored on Willis’ single. ' . miles an hour, the atmosphere} Weed's boot tn the fourth placed | AMERICAN LEAGUE > ‘ |banks in front and acts as a buf-| ba on third and be scored on | . i fer, the cars passage creating} ‘ Jmmerman's oul Tn the seventh 4 | what amounts to almost a vacuum a Kippert was passed, went seaind | Peis is ot behind lerune “to ean taal on an infield out, stole third and) . The Wasp was equipped withirienter ike Burus against came home When Hasty hit ie the talls, upon the theory that | crafty ring general Wolg et? Seattle played ragged, listless they would galde the air an it) rn ill, The score . rtshed Into the partial facuum be The gambler o bind the machine Gxurphy says offered him Siam At Philagelphia. The tail idea has been carried Out |, 'ier Brown win conld have oan Detrolt—Ppitadéihia game post wheyver possible, Even the rear! ne limit without risking his Hponed, wet Brounds re axle boasts of a tail, bolted on, and [ri icey aidn't require b on the drip pan Boston——8t. —_ Louls- Boston ; until ft resemble And why @idn’t Murphy rate Harroun rf and the air ibe se ? slipping over the car deen set] SVORS he Was Rnoched game At New York oa catch him full in the face. It is Og "t that buy cop Chicago—New York game post A ured he gets more speed for the] isn't th Proved ge us | poned, rain “ same number of revolutions than| accede? He tonies the 4 —_ . the man who drives & car of uawal|Foct A. some people toes ee , | construction ; of "Harromn rides alone. Instead of |! | Tommy Murphy says som slipped something Gato HS too, But the Flatb: man was wid Dp. m. tovrcolleet Brown's manager People who thought Joe Caml |was lucky to get the popular cision over Abe Attell a months ago may change @f minds, considering what the lyn Htalian did to Frankie 5 Beattie. ro H " % 1 o } 6 ene? 31 en encunnna> u ada New York s 6 8 5 |a mechanician to watch for follow- Melvin Sh: 4, world’ Pitsburg ee a ae | ing cars, his car is equipped with a! 4). fe pp > corn Hag * ? Ratterles Raymond, Crandall a‘ looking glass, into whieh he can)couand to show the kilties: ERITH GRAY ° and Wilkon; Leifield and Simon. " gare as he drives, keeping & ye | Of wooed in three athletle SIERRA MADRE, Cal,-June &—A Syearold girl, Edith Gray, on the care behind hing without hav- |?) 0! Was the heroine recently 4 sm race for seasoned athletes. The race At Chicago. c an fgs Yo turn his head wai was up Mount Wilson, approximately nine miles, over @ narrow trall, | w Sure vee : RH EB) . mena Have yo@ noticed that the © Just before the race Edith announced ber {intention of going up. Let. tn te by AGAIN. | richie and Kling badier Wells fs funnier than Eddte gee ta 4 Se did in just hpur 50% minates. The winner of the race ma ° VANCOUVER, Jen: —Vaneou Third base player must be the Poy as Hamlet. Wells needs about! siase Wells, English lghi the run in 1 hour 25 minutes and 16 seconds. The contest is an annul | Yer defeated Kortiand 6 to 3 yee COAST LEAGUE swiftest thrower In the fpfield. In " 30 pounds and five years’ experi-| cmsfon, has meet some Ose conducted by the Board of Trade for the ot Trade for the Ricaara K. Fox medal terday, bunching bite on Archer in ° fielding batted balin be has the ence to meet Johnson withs elfnce | ones in his day, but when he the sixth inning an® putting four in ; longest throw to first base to retice , to win, And in five years Johnson [00s Oe ie sind KO. ———= |rans over the pan. The Pippin | posed tij}the runner. Therefore he must Will bave cracked his neck Joy rid-140 iy discover a new ap pitcher was given Verge poor sup-| an rren@sco : throw quickly, swiftly and very ac ing or be using a bate hook, } j reoly, but was heed by bin team | : Hi] Third bane player stands nearer rank Chance prot 1G because ANADIAN H ; | mates The score : {to the batter than any other flegder ° Umpire Kiem used Chicago English | | | fleld awift batted balla. Right hand a to the Cubs iustead of the parlor PACI ba c fatteries—Gervats and Shea for | , 1 rd base, Low drives exceed ol eoruwwene® s! Pacttic rhe . it & pre’ Vancouver ...1020000 5 to} American Association {!t '* most difficult, therefore, to + Smappin variety. Kiem's defense will proba-| Porting 601020000 3 76 vey [Od Dattore hit Wwost swiftly toward a so bly be that he wanted the players) ‘and Prin: Pet }to understand without calling for| sncouver dally at 9 pgevent error in bis judgment of the] o oom the ee (ny Se ae +9 hours 64 thiwates, ‘but encoun.| Vancouver; Archer and Harrix for ce e 3 £6 “ingly swift, atriking the ground pear | proper play when he receives the|*" Mterpreter, j 4 te eed of whaerel oak SE dade, Sone toodehsltireh @ Geitms Ghote ‘Cmoun teen |r oreuae } the player, are most diff to| ball Disappointed in not meeting Ca-\ "A's Princees’ Vortorin. om Vedrine, the daging aviator who) Saone, which rocked his monoplane 3 men eye EEE Baar anee iaup — ===> | yoni, when the Wisegnsin gov. put | morning trip goes to Victoria w | ~ BEES DRAW DRUBBING the Giants he: ip the 8 Srequols, Java wen the Paris to Madrid race|%? ¢8ugerously that he was forced | TACOMA, June 1—Bort Hal! hat Do li in on | Way oe, iaacs vere i aseineeaieaid }a Jinx on the Kenosha picnic, Sam jf re ee ete lock |to descend, and made a rough land Langford stopped between trains at Fensenver ‘oan through the alr, started here yes|ing hear Macon stheenterinntenee however, that his appearance in «| Utica, N.Y cul pel wp s0mele en ee * serday on the first leg of the Parl His machine wax. damaged %/MORAN BEST LIGHTWEIGHT CHALLENGER ! Rome-Turin aerial ‘contest | badly that Vedrine abandoned thi | t Joi Gia t Pinccmur woe 9 s iter 00) nen anes SeOeans OM p Draliiee ote Wameetver tostend : a ‘rine abandoned the cca ing to purporting to ke--conth is eastward Tae mente the ret As0 smiles in|rane IN THE WORLD TODAY, SAYS WOLGAST}| 0 Join UES athe koow, Mike acd Pikeher| rip 'au i moton had happens = “Owen Moran is the greatest | PITTSBURG, June 7—Mike Don PRINCESS MAY TO oe ae eed Drucke of New York will figure t in | . JUNE 6. 16, ‘ Ughtwajcht chalie a trade whereby Pitcher Ed Rubl-| From the lexicon of J. MeGriw Fr Champion Ad Wolgast |New York Giants, retmatated for- and the duo sent to Chi Pompe a ioun- a | chy Ofoee, Thones Mam S68; of \ ! JUNE iT ¢ pald to the man who knoe } | mally Monday a Wo seasons ob - | os vets eee Meot Revere Battling Nelson, the vaudeville cirenlt with his wife,| | FOR, wow, monere turatned rooms at Voltzie” Brown has the habit H.W. BDWARDS, Ticket Agewt “Ot cotree { am sure I tan Hek — Mabel Hite, ts om tis way to Join! Qigia'y shear Westteke st and se again. He knocked out Johnny || ty ge him,” continued the champton,-"bat P . ’ seenteneteenasetaetmeeneneningeeenerteen ter = Lés XNGELES. Cals Sune 7— it will be @ todgher job than beat place this check for $5,000 in.the ing any other man in the world. f t ‘ td gg the Los Angeles Examiner 7 am strouger than Moran, _ y side bet to be covered by Ray rs c three times as hard, and : 3 that Teddy Tetzlaff and . » time I can protect my i : e bis Losier can defeat Ray Harroun , . ell aa he can. in @ 600-mile match race on Indian- . "Of course Moran's knockout of speedway, Jyly 4." Nelson was not due altogether to ° neal were the startling words! |his punching. Moran is not a hard ve = ° e ae. ; W. D. Newerf, president of the! lhitter. He caught the Dane when . B. Newert Rubber compaty and | the had been walloped to a state . in ru erc an owner of the Losier which | & where he had no vitality. I believe “ty ovge 4 —_ wor ige that it was the beating I gave Nw recent vent, whe 4 re to do with his . i. Banded ‘the check ‘wo, the Ee. 4 Bag, ng ge dr Aa pie ; ne aie ri dollars worth of 5 Papen — are selling at less than market rates—thousands anything else.” ¢ OWEN MORAN. of people are ly in atfendance at le and saving good money on everyday needs, which aie Weeseen sovsech she; saeestl 1 - Seam PRR Fewer ~— ror are being sold for less than their regular prices agna for Ravensdale oe Se soew Set oe Boxing Circuit [ieniwrtoa" weeston tor” mackg —— alae = gp et. Fee — Waists |. Long ‘Imitation Taffeta All-Wool ! that Amerigan auto- Is 0 + The fast R. M. &. team of Seattle Qsrociation sanction must | rganize an Sry followtn, 2 0p | 0 if dates open, June | 4 ; ge Fe issnteling, Sak. Tea t0eb cng, 10090 on 3s 3 Silk and Net | Kimtonos ° Silk Petticoats | Blankets erie: 7 Tommy Andrews of Milwaukee as . $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Values— Better eae: ami chief matchmaker, and Milwaukee, |49Y Seatte or out of town teams. | These are truly Walsts of high | Tivbsflutchings had Kimonos Hrentnprbloem aad: @ popular | ‘ithe Hutehings’ Kansas City, Indianapolis, Memphis | Address Fred 8. Wightman, -Room degree. Every known new style | $ticye: London arters $4.00 and | imitation Taffeta Silk Fett | Au-Wool Blanket; $6.00 and New ee Sepekee. it was | 227, Federal bufiding, Seattle. | Is here ia this grand collection: | $150, oe PR ss este ee eee gn aencrteh piak, dive, ateg announced here today that a new aR A naa Black or Colored SUk, also } nen > ‘< tan laid: hit patho gore wpa, aso i |extng cireuit had been formed Ane R REE | and Lace Waists a ee ground; 60x89 fachee= BELOIT, Wis—Beloit university | fight with Hud AndePron at Bare| It is planned to route the boxers * ‘ : Pa or " INDIAN TWIRLER WILL | defeated Waseda university of couver, Wash. July 4 “hover this ciroult, guaranteeing SIGN: CONTRACT SOON. «| $1 98 A47c e 49c 3 98 | e same confident, breezy line of talk as of yore, Battling Nelson arrived dapm 2 tol yeoterday. weekly matches, the booking to be] sahsaes aaiieae ieaauis toanate: made In the samé manner, as In|% | Ht !8 rumored tn baseball LAFAYETTE, ind—zhe Univer- tion, sand after licking Anderson 1|V#udeville. circles that “silent Dave’ - ¢ somphinmasilinscietenienriinensenasinpeniiialaibionmanai sity of Chicago defeated Purdue| am going to clean up a few second- Kraft, the Spokane . i university 4 to 2 yesterday. raters and then challenge Wolgast. -* **#&k& RR RRR ARH will soon follow the GLOVE SPECIALS HAIR PUFFS " Children’ Sweaters CHILDREN’S * * * * * ; ‘lea * * * ¥ c * of Miles Netzel, the Indian Womei's Black Liste Gloves; | Hair Puffs, fine stock, well | Children’s 50¢ W TE ge OE an I lick im? Sore! Hels awareun BASEBALL. %|* third sucker, and take unto Many Linen S80 oetier 10 made, dark shades oul; $125 | izes to 2 years, navy bine oy | * MUSLIN DRAWERS Gf Colstabas han been 2014 tolan 1 eee tus moun ee ee * himself @ bride. Kraft dows A palr : IG | Vatue's set. Extra red. Sale : Children’ ‘ Saikna in the Western league San, Tan an Gown when I mete ek eek eee einen e|* Not deny the soft *impoach Best Lisle Gloves, black gnd | special 69c price 39c dren's regular 180 Jia West - Moran, but now I've taken a long * ment and Joe Cohn admitted cat Cae th “ et of Hair Putts, any | : a meh co Gi 122¢ LOS ANGELES—Manager Hogan | 51," when I finally retire it} The United * that his star twirler would ty c Moy years. Sale price o... of Vernon and Manager Borry ot | Gort seen ter ett champion, I) pisce in the i league yes )* soon sign another contract , 7 2h White Wool Sweaters, with or | Children’s 25¢ Drawers, tuck | don’t need the money, but I'm fight-|terday by defeating Dexter Horton, | * Kayser’s Silk Gloves, 2-clasp; 49 " * Los Angeles will try to get Cy| ing to regain my title before I quit.” . ok and o double A se ' without collar. Sale ed and hemstitched Ly quit.”|8 to 8. Th ow lor til) ke ee ee black and colors; doub Stes 8 ss Lo Young for thetr Coast league clubs.| ‘Nelson looks in good shape. He 48.49 3. The bame wap, close nati * ieMieiicltaiioloheliel | iieged, Await 50c 18-inch Hair Roll net covered; |*price ........ 2... 4 C | Sale price c a peta 141 pounds. hammered Hope hard and got four|FRANK STREET WOULD Long Silk Gloves; black and | goccial - —— 5c joerc Le erentes.< Broverted iaplges iatdbithiiaccisiee Link” balan eam wok Oh toaiee MEET MONTANA KID. many colors; best makes; | Mother iiubbard Aprons, inrge | RC’lY made, with belt; but: | €rs. edged with embroidery Horton batters, The batteries we Frank Street of Monr Wash., $1.00 to $1.50, 69c bib, well bound, in nearly ev ton up front; white, red or | Sizes to 12 years. Sale 5 — i wears | Home Helps to | Hope and Gene for Dexter Horton | Writes The Star sporting Spectal oe Wad a gees white and blue. Sale 59 price 25¢ Health and Beauty | and Edelen and Younger for United, | he 18 willing to meet the “Montana Womews Kid Gloves, Sclasp; | 39¢ value. Special 25c | price ra en c NEW YORK—President Lynch of ae . | Kid” at 14@ pounds and thinks the real kid; values to $2.00, but | Ghiidren’s Aprons, in washable | Children’s $1.50 Heavy Wool White Underskirts the National league yesterday or- ASELESS FACE cCHeAM—To| The O'Brien Pirates want to play | Club at Edmonds will stage the we haven't every size. ne F chacheeanrs Rgront ih ¥ Wool dered Chicago and Pittsburg to re- cream-Je@y that will| the Gophers Seattle at O'Brien | bout, Street says the *'Mpntana Your caoice 39c : sear ee ambray cloth; pe c < ~ os 6 98c AT HALF PRICE Play the protested game of May 30. moanin in ane-hart yim | N@&t Sunday. Teams desiring games| Kid" can get action by writing Long Real Kid Gloves, dozens | Special mbes About 60 of the best Mulla Pittsburg won the game 2 to 0, Ch ‘ Id write James Hogan of|to him at box 88, Monroe. ot aolore und several. aise $1.25 Union Suits, 85c Petticoats, all cleam and new, | ‘tir and let steninaheniens ole dd seve sizes; | « 1 ny 7 brotd cago protestg because the umpire | fi," Rag Hse é Health, strength, a4 values to $4.00. WASH GOODS » finished with embroidery OF called the wrong player out, affect-| ing the #kin, a# it rome ‘en | perfertion “serured of "Bitow. ing the scor@ te ‘The Palace market team wants a| ¢, id mi Wrest itn, kia ne ht on game with Olympia, Shelton or Bide, 90531 ys, Woah: |APington. Address N. W. Scott pair antly made; $2.60 | Infants’ and Children's 69¢ Children’s 98c Wool Sweaters, | Children’s Fine Muslin Draw Women's Fine Combed Cotton | lace. Your ghoice at G joven Poplins—Also Mercerized Cot- | Umbrella Unior® Suits, low HALF PRICE 7 98 ton Pongees, in black, white | neck and sleeveless: lace and a score of very desirable | trimmed. Sale 85c | DOMESTIC SPECIALS women; every size ce freckles, wrinkles and. sktr big $1.25 value for p ror a okin it is wy | ce e * oe —AT THE— heating and ‘nine st Tk cagd egpabasicaae Dent's, Fownes', and other Spree 2 " cloth, ‘T.-H. Sale 1 White Outing Flannels; good , »s of real Kid Gloves; all | ° : 5. at Sets Srehobtete ANGELES CAFE| | The Green” Lake Cube Seattle Sporting Goods Co. me cae REO | Picea i V5i¢ | RUBBER GLOVES | gs", Tbbe ching Je : . games for June 26 and July 2 in or * a pis $ 5 axon—Here is the mue rua Byp fee! Sale price, yard lot eneray ‘gpa appett enerat | out of town. Address A. L. Ander-| The Rubber Store For, a pair .... - advertised 26¢ Fiaxon, in all | Women’s Rubber Gloves. all | uavieached Outing Flannel; Latest Movin Pictures Spenion. of cents Bh To puri-| sen, KR. F. D. No, 1, Box 92, Green| men’s and Children's White | the stytes; this is a very sheer | “i%C8; 7c quality. Spe- 49 Worth 10c yard. T-H. Bille {P the biood and bring back enjor " . No. 1, ) Green 0 titehed ; b tye fal i ‘orth 10c yard. T. New Ev g Da | mont of ‘partact health, ‘no beiSheramn-| Lake. | 714 First Av. seal. 8 a venien fabri with, permanent linen <a a Se | Gade pitoes sara .63¢ ery : au thin reliable, mi ca 6 sh; 32 {ches wide; mostly | Hot Water Bottles and Foun- : Jf on tre i221 The university faculty team de-|f yc Ac, “Any ® complete line of cial .. ie ‘ light grounds, with small sprig, | tain Syringes; white or red | Olleloth—Shelt Olicioth; also FREE fented the Lincoln high faculty, «|| “b®*!, Rubber and Of Cloth. ° HAT PINS edots, stripes, ete. TH. 16 | Tuber; several sizes; values | Dorder styles, for bath room, in a comedy of errors at Denny || (ns, Rubber Footwear and Sun- || Sale price sah .10c | to $2.00. Spe ‘4 9c ot, T.-H, Sale price 3%¢ REGULAR DINNER | 292220 wa%ent i] EAM let atch | Houston, of the |] dries, Woot Socks, Cutlery, [IMM sive tancy stone Hat Pini [—————,=—————— <i Served from 11 a. m. tog p. m,, \e £0 @ run-Bown oyster. | bleachers but only I tai Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit a big range of patterns; values Porehon Lace, in @big range ot | BACK COMBS AND Pincluding cottee, tea, milk, beer || "ene Paste eed, Mad trlme D4CK Coyle and Gish and Houston wore |f %°% Tennis Goods, Imported ceded gb? 49c Values (0 be a itis BARRETTES of wine, ra nye 1c the “U" battery and Allen and|f{ Golf and Tennis Shoes, Guns f} ape yard . 5c Men were the battery for Lincoin. |] and Ammunition. Fancy Back Combs and Bar 25c reat nenm tonie win "be | THe Lincoln teachers: will play the | COLLAR. PINS, | Best Liga pica Pa- | rettes, 18k inlaid gold and ie men envel lopes and a | fancy stone settings; many wl 2 set 0 f « fw Broadway faculty soon T . R t Pins, in a fine lot of patterns fH ° rope in each eye dally tonle te _ p ' qu T e ennis Racquets | Bi ir ienie tie’ "pe Bi" sedan ney” "Qe | Re ghar Restrung hd Vocal and I Instrumental Musie || very strengthening and soothing to waak Ravensda defeated Black DI i . BOller ceeevene vere box Main 6089—Phones—Iind. 2880 colors; the standard —26¢ | price Afternoons and Hvenings, or Intiamed eyes, For brightening ‘up | the eyes und making them beautiful ana|™mond by the score of 13 to 2 in a } nttencinneensatitly $1.50 each. Your choice sparkling At im splendid. Ooulista use it| well played game Sunday, Smith | Why Cook at Home? } ng Granuiaced lide, and the Ravensdale twirler ¥ | |ureat ald to those who wear gla f , atruck out Aavt. 17 men, Tho batteries were Smith iran ills abplsitn in gn isis:

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