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» will reach CLASSY ATHLETES ARE CONTENDING FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS TODAY AT MADISON PARK GUESS WHO THIS IS, YOU BALL FANS Confetti Marks | Trail of Autos! Headed by Secretary Frank M./ Fretwell in a pathfinder car, which fs marking out the route by a trail of confetti, 75 members of the Se attle Automobile club left the city this morning for a three days’ run to Vancouver, B. ©, and return. The cars will proceed at a leis urely clip to Blaine, where a big welcome will be tendered the ¥' ing autoists tonight. The caravan Vancouver tomorrow evening in time for the coronation festivities Monday. Many of the car owners will visit Victor before returning. Auto Races Are Being Planned It. the plans of several local automobile men do not go astray. series of races between local) Qmateur and sem!-professional | | drivers will be secured to drive ex-| Bibitions for time. The meet will probably be held! @t the Meadows as the Madison) park track is too small for auto speeding. Auto races draw well in Seattle.) ‘and, despite the rival attractions, a series of races even between ama teur drivers only will probably) prove a financial succes: Preparing For Hill Climbing Preparations are being ung | for the big hill climbing contest which will be held on the Taylor ay. hill by local auto dealers dur-| ing Golden Potlatch week. The} committee in charge has assurance that enough prizes will be hang up| to make the contest well worth while. To win an event of this sort is a feather in the cap of the car dealer | and no pains will be spared to| have the long list of entries in the best possible trim. MOTORCYCLISTS TO MAKE RUN TO MOUNT RAINIER About 50 members of the Seattle Motoreycle cinb will make a run} to Mount Rainier and return tomor row, leaving Pioneer square at o'clock tn the morning. The roads are in fine condition and a quick run can be made. The cyclists will return late tomorrow evening. | teal Dr. E.J. Brown 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block The Dentist That Makes Good and Saves You 100 Per Cent. do 1 do but with th Combine © thelr price nt Dental hi Gone by any Dentist you care to, BEWARE oF Tie” "DENTAL ‘CoM: ‘There is = Denti Ditiee at the corner ot First and Cherry and ft fhe corner of Birel. ond Marion Sirest, that tries to imitate my name, but f mings until & people who work. | pounds -\given aviators who fail to win SPORTING SPARKS CHICAGO—Two Chicago light weights will be prominent in the |boxing show to be given at St Joseph, Mo. on July 2 Danny Goodman of this city will fight Freddie Daniels in a fifteen round go at 130 pounds and Walter Lit tle, also of Chicago, will meet Jake | Baraba in a similar bout at 136 LOS ANGELES.-Second Base} man Rogers of Portland broke bis leg Wednesday sliding to first. An XM-ray examination yesterd re vealed the tnji wich | VANCOUVER, Wash.—Bat Nel eo wants to fight Bud Anderson jon a barge in the Columbia river July 4. ‘He says this will prevent police interferenc PHILADELPHIA.—Manager Mc- |Guigan of the National A. C. has |matehed Matt Wells and Mickey Gannon for « sixround bout on June 24. Gaunon being a wel weight, Wells demanded a la | guarantee before agreeing to fight BENTON HARBOR, Mich—Fioyd |” | Fitzsimmons has made Jimmy me by and Howard Morrow an offer of] a fight here on July 3, Clabby and Morrow are both middiewetghts. wf | Clabby does not fight, E Goorty will oppose Morrow on rey date. JANESVILLE, Wis, — Howry | Forbes, former world’s bantam | champion, has another win to his credit today and is more firmly en weonced in the “come back” class |than ever. In his eight-round bout | with Joe Homeland of St. Louis here, Forbes displayed all his old time cleverness and hitting power }and won easily. Homeland showed well until in the fourth round Forbes landed a series of hard up- |percuts which put Homeland on! the defensive for the rest of the fight | SPOKANE—Raiph Frary, um- pire in the Northwestern league, who is known as the “peerless um pire” because of his excellent work, | will umpire in the National league | next season. CHICAGO—A celebration is going on at the University of Ch cago today. It is known as “the first annual homecoming of the University of Chicago men.” Ath letics between the alumni are being participated in and the final game of the varsity baseball nine with the Japanese Waseda nine was | scheduled. CHICAGO—Articies for a match | have been signed by Jeff O'Connell land Frank Carsey to be held either | in Gary, Ind., or Milwaukee, The | \ fighters will post side bets of $500, \and accept the best bids CHICAGO—Offering to post a| big side bet on a prize fight and battle in Gary, Ind., Leo Bordman, the local bantam weight, is seeking to interest Johnny Coulon or Harry Forbes in @ match with himself. CHICAGO—in a forthcoming aviation meet to be held in this elity, more than $80,000 in purses will be in evidence. This sum is Trace to be the largest amount ever guaranteed birdmen in America. | eight thousand dollars will also be egular purses PHILADELPHIA—Jimmy Calla | the real come back according to Philxdel- who have been watching » work of the White Sox out |flelder. After being from the |game six years, Jimmy {8 hit ting .360. to second when Lynch was thrown out at first. Burns singled to ¢ ter and Abbott scored. In the ninth the Tigers einched the cont * Lynch walking and Fisher poling the ball over the right fleld fenc * Scotty Allen umpired and was quite satisfactory, The score * Beattie. Tacoma * An Rh MH PO An Kh MH POA * f ‘e143. * 1. boa © ihe mee ee ee | |* Tae 4 i J i ; : ' ¥ fiidi i oe es * ae em we * . $3 * - 4 * = Aussie to * rekentteld thy and Alben * * PIPPINS WIN A VERY RAGGED CONTEST : * PORTLAND, June 17.—The cork centered ball was in evidence * esterday and gix pitchers wore used in a vain endeavor to halt the © | rising tide of runs, Portland finally winning @ ragged game of 13 to * 12. Spokane’s fielding was punk, The score * RH. B. Spokane 0020062001—12 177 Portland 4910223001 2-13 150 Hatteries—Kraft, Bonner, Holm and Hasty for Spokane; Archer, Pht hg “ieee Useeal JUST A FEW HAPPY PEOPLE WHO LIVE AT SUQUAMISH |fought ten rounds before 5,000 p | mitted Caponi to continue after he THE ls Fan nena a 17, 1911. STAR |SPORTS SEATTLES UNABLE TO BIFF SCHMUTZ |HTJRDLER TOPPING terday and the Giants could only six bingles, scattered in as * many innings, off his delivery. Dave Skeels also twirled good ball, but . the Bengals hit whea men were roosting ou bases and the final score * was 5 to 0. * Schmuts wag flinging in classy fashion, and his team Mates gave * him strong supp Only two ners reached second and but one ® * solitary Giant registered at third, which indteates the Giatite were . 1# never really dangerous. |* Tacoma scored two in the second. Morse walked and promptly |* {tom second, Abbott also got transportation, Lynch poked out a nice . single, scoring Morse, Ort mu 4 bounder from Burns and Abbott |* tallted. Bill Fisher fanned and Schmuts and Bassey flew out . The Bengals got another tn the fourth, Abbott singled and went Jensen and Harris for Portland. ISLANDERS LOSE TO VANCOUVER AGAIN VANCOUVER, Jane 17.—Three hits and « pass in the fourth frame gave Vancouver yesterday's game, 5 to 2. Erickson kept the Beos' bingles well scattered. The score Lamiine, RHE. Vancouver 20020000 x—5 Victoria 0100000106 Ratt *—Kriekson and Shea for Vancouver; Fur man for Victoria and Spies BROKAW, THE FAST S. A. C. HURDLER At Boston. R w Bl evetnnd ...<c2. 5 10 1|..Brokaw, former University of Pittsburg, but ts expected to give “4 2 10 1| Washington athlete, is now running) Hawkins, the Multnomah crack, a the 8. A. C. insignia and is| hard race this afternoon. d in the high hurdies at the| With perfect weather, several rec-| N. A. champlooshipa at Madison |ords may be threatened this after Park this afternoon, Mrokaw ix a| noon, The 8. A. C. athletes will un fast high hurdler and can cover the | doubtedly win the meet, but several | — points. Young and Land; Cl) UD4 Hall and Kloinow, | on eres cotte , Pape Nunamaker. At Philadelphia. RK 'H B.|120-yard event in 16 fiat. He will of the visitors will capture | Chicago a 6 12 4) have to Improve greatly to show| Dan Kelly and Gillis of Vancouver Phil 0 #18 2} much at the National games atlare the two most Gangerous men sake = Hatterles—Scott, Young and Sulll- | = ae aa iain Sage and Lane NATIONAL LEAGUE. lYacht Clubto $3 At Weshington. ee : * | Draw Releases Hold a Regatta Batteries—Pelty and “| Walker and Street 1 & COAST LEAGUE Philadelphia A GPT ee athe | Chicago Wee fae The Seattle Yacht club will hold |toria were released yesterday by & Series of races tomorrow morning | oad for trophies that have been offered Manager Raymer, Lane is th) ri. iarge nailing cruisers will sail |~ twirler who held the Tacoma Tigers | ground the triangular course in the| to one measly infield hit to the harbor in the Sunde-Eriand cup ser: | Clarke;| Pitchers Lane and Sage of Vic! ein eh rage | rortana eerer een ean and | On Greneiors Hii | opening game of the series, Lane le i ; [tore @ Ngament to hie orm that day a tree forall xoce | sround Bata. and has never shown much since. — b At Pittsburg. - | Lane certainly smoked them over Nelson cup. There will also be a 4 ‘ that first game and those who saw race for the 18foot sailing craft BORER so00+soseescone H him predicted he would be one of The races will start at 10 a, m Pittsbare the leading fiingers of the leagu MILWAUKEE.—After enjoying a nonth's sojourn in this elty with | his brother Dave, Jack (Twin) Sul-| Batteries—Brown ms meen Sage has not shown good form. CLEVELAND.—Nap Lajoie, who sa Kiting: AMERICAN LEAGUE Rg ery eid gyn ig She hat isco month with strained abdominal prepare for bis fight there on June | muscles, la better and will get back 20, with Jeff Clark, a negro heavy-| Indtanapoite " wan COMMUNITY BEACH ~ AT SUQUAMISH tin th » within two weeks weight At New York. Detrolt-New York game post ; rain — Sutton | Now Challenger’ ST MARTINE, Pa, June 17.—-Mixs Florence Sut-| ton of Los Angeles easily j feated Miss Eleanor Sears of Bow ton in the final round tn the sin gles in the Woman's National Ten-| nis tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket club yesterday, Miss Sutton led throughout the mateh. Chestnut Hill, Today Miss Sutton, the chal lenger, meets Mise Hazel Hote kins of Berkeley, Cal, the title holder — SAM LANGFORD SHOWS HISABILITY, HAVING CAPONI GROGGY BUT ALLOWING HIM TO 8Tay Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickets RALEIGH HOTEL | Just Opened—Everythin and the power boats will have! Contraliy Located, Steam Heated Rooms ttc and Up (neat * * RHKKKHHHRHEHKETRRAHA A ee ee t NEGRO WAS WILLING TO ACT AS HISTORIAN * At the game at Woodland park last spring between nege * Japanese teams a foul ball was knocked into a ne wuttal pom * Nobody ventured in to retrieve the ball, when suddenly @ * * negro third baseman called out: “Go get that ball, one of you | * tle yeller fellows I'll tell dem how it done happened.” Bee * this didn’t geassur Japs and the buffalo were Jaft in unig * puted possession of the ball ‘ oe STACY W. WORMAN, orth 79th se | * 4 * Mele t Me Rll eines) * * akhkthe tthe hhh ht thee * THEY HAD SOMETHING TO BE CHEERFUL FOR * Brooklyn had lost seven straight « ¥ + double header was being don De Di an took the first « winning the second. The B ‘ork players came in from the field in the eighth inning, tired ang * couraged, and Arile Latham, New York's coach, yelled: “Cheer rt fellows, you can only lose one game tomorrow * LEO MATHEWS, 740 North Sint 8 @ ee ee ee neem eae eee eae s* * Se THE AIR WAS NOT NEARLY 860 ESSENTIAL Once when Mike Fisher's ball t of his players was knocked out by a falien player, and as the “Stand back, everybody, «iv Hurry up with that brandy volee from the stricken p consciousness: n was play pitched ball no Fresno Mike ran to ered around, yell i ir and go get the brandy! er mind the al ina ° first symptom of retey R. M. HIATT of ehhh hhh hhh hhh hhh hhh curious crowd gat him some In ' SEATTLE HOTEL SALISBURY iin es modern Opposite Heattle Athletic Club TURKISH BATHS ; Finest tn HOTEL DEL NORTE 1525 Seventh Av: New and Up to Dats—Steam Heat. fe ad Keturn Betis Brery Hoo Mot a4 Ga " THE GALLATIN ne Pe bones “edern; = few housek Raton, 56 <eoing Cor. Vike St. and Boren ‘i if orCall ae Ne hilis to ov _Rooma. $2.00 w ow manag Comfortable and COLOMA_HOUSE HOTEL BIGGS STR 4. Ms] oF HOTEL "eeattte, We Wash, The Hotel Shermail pectal Terms by — Corser First Ave. and Senecs poate THIS If WHERE THEY ALt. Tisyy Finer Ave. Rooms, 51 k and Trensent és cad Up 20%, FIRST AVE Phome—ind. 5188; Sunset 6196 come. The Oriental Pool Room AND GET Trade Checks Daily Try our Lunch Counter. Best eats in the city. VW can enjoy yourself here. 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. Labor Troubles Have | Halted Work on Park’ NEW YORK, June 17.—Labor| troubles may delay the completion | ot the Giants’ new baseball park at the Polo grounds, which it had been hoped to dedicate July 4. The work of rebuilding the plant, which was burned early In the season, has | been interfered with by a dispute between the metal lathers and} structural iron workers, which cul jminated in a strike, It is now | te 4 that the Giants will be) lforced to finish the season at the| lAmerican league park. Sam Langford Wins The government seh nae several thousand acres fifty years ago as the Port Madison Indian Reser- vation. It has been ‘and fished and lived on by the Indians for many, many years, By and by some of the Indians yeeame old and decrepit and could not support themselves. The government then ordered some of thetr land sold. We now own several hundred acres of the cholcest land around the Sound, at Suquamish, 66 minutes from Pler No. 4 a have built a splendid new wharf over 300 feet | Thi jong. We have graded Winayule Boulevard. ple here last night. Langford had the better of the fight all the way In the seventh round the tar baby had Tony almost out and the po lice stopped the contest, but per-| home sites are beautiful wooded knolls, fer tile valleys and shaded glens. The soil is splendid and you can ralse anything grown on Puget Sound. had rested for a few minutes. Langford did not extend himself and clean breaks and eight-ounce Columbia Pool Roon 2c Cue a ‘STORAGE AND ore, os HORNER TRANSFER CO ene sees 1 oe ismarck BOWLING ALLEYS First and Madison Bmp BOWLING © ALLEYS 1417 Fourth FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY 1 pep iammti gen 22C H._FREPGROVE—D. DICKSON, Props. Proo {storage Vault for Valuables. vate oon Pike Be Large Wagons Packed for ing & Specialty wo Delivery Co. INC. Household Goods We have dedicated to the Use of the upland own- ers a 308-foot strip’ ef fine beach, where they may anchor their boats, or fish, or or dig clams. We have established a splendid community of fine men and women who love the salt water and the simple life We now have some five hundred home sites, which we will sell. gloves saved Tony and his reputa tlon. JAP C PION PLAY STRONG K. C. MEN Kelo university, champions of Japan, will play the fast Knights of Columbus team at Dugdale's park at 10:30 tomorrow morning. ‘The Kelo team has been touring the country and has defeated a number of fast American colle teams. The local Japs will be out |ff lin force to root for thelr country men, Restrictions against saloons, etc. PRICES—You can secure a beautiful acre for $300, right close to the water, or you can secure a fine camping site, with fine view of the Sound and the city, for $100, ° Or you'can go farther back and get 5 acres of good land on a good road at $76 per acre. TERMS-—$10 cash, balance $5 per month, will buy any tract in the entire plat. SUQUAMISH IS JUST ACROSS AGATE PASS FROM PORT MADISON. : Take steamer Kitsap at Pier No. 4 Sunda ish. Salesmen on the grounds. HERE TO at 9a. m. or 2 p, m. Set off at Suquam- WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM°& BARRY EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 1508 3rd, near Pike teen Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. {TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block M842, Ind. 1608 a ARERR CB 5 ae ail uct ignite ncmcratbre ri City y Messenger & Transfer Co. 28 —PHONMS—Maip 9083. Delivery Wagons, Furnity Bakgage, Bs ed and Stored, Quick Service. a 312 Union St. (rear) Low Round Trip Rat To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canad Rocky Mountains and National Dark. For information, dates and rates, call or write &. PENN, H, W. EDWARDS, @. A, P. D. co. TA T18 Second Av., Seattle.

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