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a THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912 ‘ * neath, Great Rid [The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read | wn comin, cosas ow é t Wares wee cee eee © ofe-e ce —————— ° 7 peeeoeeeeeoeee . Cheas 9 wil Sscaninatt, i Maseeuel|*—* WEAN GREGG BACK IN FOLD ‘SCHOOL CPORTS THIS BOY DOESNT CARE IF HE DOES > ty’s . e Stomach ailments, and although J LEWISTON, Ida, March 8—Vean Gregg, star , a tried two or three different doctors,!® twirler for the Naps, is no longer a holdout. His con iN HECLIN CRCRMEDERO OREO ee EO eee Fee New Clothing Dor eR AE og a ibe tract, signed, is speeding toward Cleveland today, and ‘ he says he will report to Cleveland's training quarters at Mobite, Ala., a8 soon as he receives his transportation, Ss ow pen Just what the figures in Gregg’s contract were, is no! Apo vietthe-aak ouvenie: divl known, TESTS RESPONSIBLE : — 5 Having heard a great deal about Bwamp-Root, I decided to give it a trial and purchased a one-doilar bottle of Mr. Alexander, the drag gist. From thb beginning | could notioe a change for the better, and after t#king el@ht bottles of your medicine, 1 felt entirely cured, and sbave not had any trouble since. Had 1 begun using Swamp-Root sooner I would have been a ,few hundred dollars to the good and saved myself a lot of suffering. You may Use My testimonial any time you wish. Yours very, truly, CHARLES BE, HARRIS, 460 Sixth St., Marion, To “I refuse to make public the terms of the contraet,” as said Gregg. “I will report for training at once so you BY CLARK SQUIRE : > 2 MoS ae ‘ : can be or i'm satisfied. Beattio High Schoo! Student prs . : 4 : $4 roe ft : ce that ever happened ig “My arm is. in dine condition and I'm going to try T HAS been observed by many . x 4 ing to be known as the hard to land the rag for Cleveland.” ‘ J that athletics in the hi ti a cdl ; ae Gregg has been working here as a plasterer, schools of Washington and Or : CHEASTY SPECIAIY exon are on the ine, and tm sev f eee eeeerenreeneeeeeee @ eral reapects these observations > Lea . correct. The most obvious cau Bone S Suits, hibition of “ » ai the. passing an feacms| “Rey Oe Sey tice et Overcoats and of aly, 190%. R, KINLEY, J. P. f Soyer agen inp - R r ; ore aincoats For Men and Young % At $15.00 and $ + oR HERE has been a mix-up over third A fow poate basemen thie yeor, and sree thipieackers. well oan. nen Toot sacl OY Kayden emit known in the Northwestern league are in on the} distant team ne Stay Ghacae a qneaaen firet place, Miles } tame to play a 4 This new department, which ocey second floor, will be separate and dist Benjamin clothing department, which always, on the main floor, oe; Seeeceeeeeeoese é eas Hy Seattle toam, & Clark Squire t game wou! Appear on the sport and Cay -|ptetures of the teams, Chat was the ond of Netsel, as far and men in action would ven. and Cohn hastened to place Miles} Now since the ban has put as soon as the season was over, Inj upon those trips the boys take leas that Netzel's batting a interest in making up © @mck Down in Momphia, in thejteam, and consequently the clubs are weaker. i - sew oa the public oat a jose Interest in a weak team from been abol-| schools are governed by 4 Seattle| by the school authorities of this Zz aH isp il i ‘These two big $15.00 and $18.00 lines, brace the very newest spring and summer thelr taien by supplanting r all weaves, were made to our special order ra itman n't a chance op earth , : s if “4 of the greatest clothing concerns in America, i Mundorft played as and Netsel played good ball at that. eo a we unhesitatingly say that they are the ee ‘tro! in men’s suits ever offered in this countey, seldom mention Jake Daubert’s Ot rile letter. i is In these $15.00 and $18.00 suits are rinct| Athletic contests used R4 the colors, weaves and fabrics found in the pod bat us idee eae oe Oo Aras association Wenatchee, sehoo!, Sonar pap get ff penne y priced custom tailor shops. ‘ . be: ranch Paleuce tn whien trips . : IT. DOESN'T. RT A BIT 9 margin. Barney gene do Akg Re U e a Bee tists ball team bas heen cut down to but Cheasty Ss Ha agi ja oe youngster’s nion Rete mit ove trip to Tacoma. part in 74 games and sw: 17 bases. ‘These conditions prevail sot only Second Avenue at Spring § ~ “a os for un ver igured yk Third and Pike—Entrance 3051, Pike St. Bi tn hagge'g: but also tn most of the 2 toa ee we, oosonnren, PERSONAL ATTENTION cities of this st You need not take our word for ft. Just ask a few football Given to each and every pationt bere. penaaennnteehtahaccar ane It Cheesty Han tt, it Convert; uth who chased bim when he was playing bebind the Your examination is free and your work poles in MIDDLE be © 6% essigned to that operator who ts & special tet the dentistry you particularly need When the Chinese republic is fairly ed, the follow- —you have the same dentist from then on. BR A ;'ng annountement may be heard in the land by Umpire Chin Fan: All Wi for 18 ‘ | “Batteries for today—For Shaughal, Hop Ball sad Bum Wing; for Pekin, ’ ork Guaranteed oman sue Without 'Noties |, Lee Spit and Chuck Lo.” Rh ‘ears DILLON TS COF ge | pada : ile ‘yh/Digw’t Hort ol? We use nothing but the very best of ma- PAPKE FIRES JONES terials, and perform the work in the latest ope +3 3i* iH ¥ Entertain the Heroes 'ATTELL FAVORITE scientific, paintos: manner. Read our money-caving prices: OAKLAND, Cal, March Dillon of Indianapolis today is re- OVER MURR ee ee Lec seucesttt HO PU Seiatentn seer’ bere. fr | PORTLAND, March &—For the’ Platinse Fillings. 91.00 to $1 some time, as a consequence of the , inns os news ved and sound beating he handed Walter Reqtoomn | sonociaticn's _ ABE muer, RAT, TOM OR Bi Gold Alloy Fillings: k » [i Coffey in their 10-round mil! inst | petvate, lesen | Portland Revolver club and transatd deece cones ocos cena . 98.00 ae | quet tonight fest twohanded fighter, with a eimarze tree Dane. peers Sit Semaeet Sep om (By United Press Leased Wire) WHY PAY MORE? ‘ puch jn both hands, He had Cof-\IN ' | Seattle Automobite School, 210) SAN FRANCISCO, March §.—Gen Open Sundays Until Nobn; Saturday Evenings Until ¢. fey hadging on from the first round | fs 3011; Ind. 704 =i Broadway. ner | Pesetone a BY fle Mig Attendants, on. Coffey saved himseit from aj i down knock b rough: {they are making him a favorite at = co out only by hugging thi 10 to 9 today in the betting over coRper Lc Your ai oO with your eye 0 want your 9 feetty that nebedy will be a to ff please aot teas observe the difference. | vice wit ° Harlem Tommy Murphy for their i MORE ELIMINATION ° | i |20-round go Saturday afternoon at/f caroets, Garpeis and al j SAN FRANCISCO, March §,—Fur- | HE WILL VISIT THIS STORE = | Daly City, Both men finished their [iy on ther progress in the middleweight THREE DAYS i | training today, and will take things ype) ‘¥ jelimination contest will be made to-| leasy until ring time, They both ag night when Otto Berg of Astoria March 12, 13, 14 s jlook fit. ° i will moet Brick Burkess four- | Attell realizes that he must beat ~ round fight here. Berg has a draw His werk ope be Gone only by : hed esc > to his credit with Frits Holland of || SormeacuGee*vstners er | beens, Spokane, and ts well thought of | : } are throughout the Northwest. . He will | ’ it we a good chance to show hia | e Particular J)23.22 2% , a came. Way j Cravenettes and tase lier LOS ANGELES, March &.—"Show .” demand: e e today, prior to herding his hopes to . the Washington park field. “I know | 1 would not be a real manager if I =) eet {didn’t claim the pennant before the an ag }season opens,” Hogan added, “so I }intend to make. good.” | The workouts of both the Vernon Worth up to $20.00; choice Saturday Sor Bogle > sabe more bone ‘that after the summer sports are Angel recruits look particularly lover he will quit athletics for good. good, and Dillon firmly believes his ‘ Still he makes the reservation that GENUINE WALL'S SAFE elub will be well within the first |couditions may exist next fall to} ff rretsataise widg. Gentian arry division before the end of the race. a ee - SWEDISH A, 6. SMOKER. i 4 | Wiliam Tracy Wall, a Wey- The Swedish Athletic club will | a F give a smoker tn their hall at 1617 Fine oe yap gens No other article Seventh av. this evening, There This is the final wind-up of our great Clearance Sale. | mouth high and an all-star quintet of your apparel js ot be fwo main bouts in which |im the former's gymnasium, regis: more prominent. Se- Nels cores and Re ghed Chall- tered the New England amateur lect it with care. storp will meet worthy opponents. |record hy shooting 37 field goals light” Siarela weenn The card is as Ts Shay 25c CASHMERE SOX, Saturday, 2 pairs for........25¢ °°" ™* Mor _- know that Stoelt- J. Kall, Ballard AY C., vs. 0. ened Py ‘ Magunson, 8. A. A. 140 pounds; | ‘The National Trotting assoeta- ing carries the best F. Sutton, 8. A. A., va. C. Bodin, & jtion rulemakers made a long stride AT THE selected and most A. A., 165 pound jfor the improvement of the turf comprehensive when it passed a rule that makes ; Y thubsen, wnniiaohed For me j ‘ . Young Bianco, unattached, vs, C. ‘£ EXTRA SPECIAL “andar stce'ae sate Moore Theatre rock, of Handbags Blaardte 22%: a mamas: Tell g $ an resentative of the governing body, y Jt water Kid, unattached, vs, L. Fri- to 1 1 |his duties being to seo that the now we are show- dal, 8. A. A., 186 pounds; Kid | $2 50 Corduroy Pants $I 6 5 {rules are, lived up to and meetings Saturday Evening ing some mighty Ryan, R vA C., be Gus Ekman, d ela i. jcondueted on @ plane not harmful isifty. noveliles for $. A. A., 135 pounds; Nels Soren M d t O rt ithe ort MARCH NINTH Spring. "The prices f'e8,4,4:,2 done Dain Sk ade to Urder | John Williams, of Baltimore, ts : are very moderate, A. A, v8. J. Hendrickson, 8. A. A. about to start to walk, to Sexteie|y /bird Annual Minstrels too. We will appre- heavy wolght. All patterns and_ colors. Every P A lot of $3,00 and $350 SHOES, includ- % 2.6 5 i bhror (lam gla. Given by— ciate it if you will BILL FIRES JONES AGAIN cloth in the store is yours to choo ing W. L. Douglas; choice Saturday ...... call and look them N FRANCISCO, March 8.— Our. . Monte Carlo will enjoy open air Y Ml ( A BOYS over, Cherokee Tom Jones, manager of all at the one price, $15.00. tol o TE. Ve Me Ad Wolgast, the lightweight cham- i i boxing bouts, pion, ie still laughing today over a | Plan of wing direct tel h ived i gk i oa ms kale He ds, ck ace Vor the Menefit of ‘hele tclogram he recelved from Bity/| man saves all the middle- more, is ready to race against any Department, welght champion catled off all busi-/¥ man’s profits. You get : o in the United States f hi 1 COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITTERS honor ‘of rowing in the Olymple|M ras, ‘atts’ Mingt® gmeliagg and himself Detween Jones) double value at half the cost. a | j and himself, games four-oared shell event. This «4 Ble : Stoelting $ Jones autoed to a telegraph office crew has been rowing together for and wired back that nothing had rs . ral years and in 1910 won the|[M and Asenic wat tickled him so much since Wolgast Imitators Flatter us e nal senior fouroared crow | for the nt defeated Battling Nelson for the plonship and last year won|f™ WAtPars and. J deniers run championship. international event Sara- Young Again——The Last Word we ey toga. ek, sbamclonahin 's do thd Notent Sanaueiee: LOS ANGELS, March 8.—Los The RESERVE YOUR SHAT EARLY Stores we a nt i "ohienie toa Real - 2 YOU " welght champion contender toda: Ve At the Scottish Football ass aes tune? y tien Salis ete en magistrates to have & reduction Ml Tickets on sale at the 706 Second Binds niatoh with Teak tiersion, Two Entrances, England at ampden yack, Glst|fg Moore Theatre Box Of- 1420 Second cagaged {u's professional fight: but 1014 First Av. Sassi Largest Clothiers on the Coast, ie GEARY pulls BA ah fe fice—50c to $1.50. i shoul thie hin eee te spect. The Graemes stipulated that } the crowd at the match, Chas. Eyton should referee, "

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