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2 Brice, BRIEF AND | D BREEZY STORIES ee *® HERE’S THE FIRST WOMAN FAN TO ENTER * , THE STAR’S POPULARITY CONTEST . STAR’S SP LADY-BUGS ARE INTERESTED MANY CANDIDATES ENTER POPULARITY CONTEST There will be a game at the ball park every day this summer, and ‘The Star la golng to give LW season passes (goed for every game) ta The most popular lady fan in Se- atte. at will be one for herself and one to give away, if she sees fit, The tar will give to the second most popular one, one season pass, and to the third a gold watch, Other priges for the fourth and fifth. The announcement in the Pink last night created a mild sensation among the fair lady-bugs. Several have already been nominated for the id many aro preparing to MISS LAURETTA DOWLICH Jack Barry, popular manager of the Seattie Gianta, hae the Bominating the first candidate in The Star's most His choice is Miss Lauretta Dowlich, cigar ment and conditions of the contest were the players. ry begina at home, and every individual around the itchel| to the bellboys, from the regular guests Disease snge-e month or 6m le geing te 95 Sue Ss candidate. They are lining up forces for the iss Dowtich is & former Broadway girl, and tives with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Dewlich, at 1605 Tweifth av. eooecenveceveeeeev eee eo @ NOMINATION COUPON Sporting Editor Star: As the most popular woman fan in Seattle, I hereby nominate: . Signed. .3....cccccceeeeccoee ow s e e e o s > s e s. e 2 so e eeeeveveeeeeeee ee & © @ @ Summer Excursion Rates to the East —VIA THE— O-W. R &N. 0.5. L and Union Pacific This system offers you Superb Railroad Advantages, Including Diver ified Routes. Service Unsurpassed, the Best of Protection in the Way of Steel Coaches and Electric Block Signals. ‘TICKETS ON SALE TO—_—— Bt. Paul and Minneapolis. April 26, 26, 27 so ++ »May U6 Colorado Springs, ver, jo, Sioux City, Des Moines and Daven- Port, Ia., and Rock Isiand, Il.— ‘May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 24, 29. June 1, 6, 7, 8, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16, 16, 20, 2%, 23, 26, 29, 20, i. August 1,2, 3, 6,7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 28, 29, 30, 21, September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 20, Going transit limit will be 16 days from date of sa! etu imit October 31, 1912, 4 - cinaintmcliiae. RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS———. ‘Atlantic City, N. Detroit, Mich. New York . Montres! .... Philadelphia . Portland, Me. Toronto, Ont. ‘Washington, D. Winntpes | Vor further information, literature or reservations, address or call on E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue, Seattl Tel. Main 932; Hlliott 1995. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue 0 | Missoula for a tryout. and atmpte, way to get votes—to clip them out of The Star Pink each evening. Subscriptions paid tn advance will not get votes. No voting coupons will appear in any edition except- ing the Pink, Candidates may entered at any time, but the first voting coupons will appear in to- morrow night's Pink, so “come early and avold the rosh.” Get In ‘on the ground floor and win one of those prizes. The contest will close on April 20, after which the prises will be awarded, — If you know a woman fan who would like to be able to walk into Mr. Dugdale'’s park any time she likes, Sundays, ladies’ days or oth- The Star. f . Gibbons Licks Denning (Ry United Press Leased Wire) Nw "VORK.” March 27.—The middieweight champtonship hopes of Jack Denning are blasted today, Mike Gibbons of St. Patil all but putting the New York scrapper out fn their 10round bout here last night. Gibbons fought = whirl- wind battle throughout and Deo- {Ry United Frees tossed Wire) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 27. Horine, Stan- ford’s crack high Jumper, holds a new world’s intercollegiate record today, having cleared the crossbar at 6 feet 4% inches. The new mark was set in a meet with Pomona college, in which Stanford was vic- torions by a score of 85 to 34. The record was 6 feet 4 Inches, jointly b: jorine and W. B. Page of the University of Penn ayivani More Middleweights {By United Prewe Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, March Mantel! contest in McCarey's eltm- ination series. son, according to President Berry. Berry admita that he has not much to do with the selection of the club, but he knows Dillon's at first base, while Bigando may be retained utility infielder. It is probable, however, that Figando’ will be released and an infielder, secured from Comiskey’s Sox. * . This Will Please Nick (My Vatted Preas Leased Wire) SANTA MARIA, Cal, March 27. Because he was tardy in report- ing for practice, Thurman Veasey, the big slabste: Beavers from |, today is relegated to the Northwestern league. He will report to Mana- ger Nick Williams soon — it thought that as soon as the big fellow har Credie will him back into the every sign of be- March 27. — Mike . He has unconditionally released McHenry and English, California pitchers, and Godfrey, an Everett infielder, Johnny Bassey took the boys to Turk, of Portiand, and Pettus, of San Diego, are contenders for third base. About 23 men are left on the squad and these will be gradually pruned down. Peter Morse, shortstop, is hitting in the .360 class {n practic Easy for Mr. Beell TACOMA, March 27.—Fred Reel champion middie and light heavy. weight wrestler of the world night picked up some easy money, He toyed with Frank Riley, Ta coma's champion middleweight, threw him with a half Nelson further arm in 37% minutes. 4 fall came in 7% min- rvexy Donaldson, undefeat- or featherweight is” Merrick of Seat- tting the first fall in 31 min- and the second in seven, THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912. * LOOKING AT THE RECRUITS terday. him, which accounts for the con tented look on his face, He likes to see women active in athletics, and believes ia encourag- inating blank out Lauretta Dowlich, who was first candidate entered. COLUMN Charley Fullerton and Hosea pe ln = yesterday morn big dark complexioned feltew, and Garry says he looks every Ye Ray Steveng of leh, was again on the He tooked good. @ short game yesterda} tehed artist, Bnchom g g 3 z bk 3 tpt Feet st: in the first and = woun: word “Cong the stand you took with Tom McCarey.” Dance at Dreamiand tonight. PORTABLE HOUSES All sizes and styles and suit- able for all purposes, Call-and Investigate. American Portable House Company, 329 Arcade Bidg. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Holland Gin—-John de ev Gen Special, 60c Prima Vista Burgundy. Special, per gallon 7... FOG WILLING KILBANE ACCEPTS OFFER MATCH WITH WOLGAST CLEVELAND, Obio, March 27.— Johony Kilban accompanied by his manager, Jimmy Dunn, ie on his way to New York from this elty today Just before leaving, the new therweight ehampior received an from Low Angele to meet Ad Wolgast in a 30-round contest there July 4, Kilbane de clared his willingness to fight Wol- gaat for the lightweight crown on a providing suitable fi- nolal arrangements might be made, in which case he will shorten hia proposed Kuropean trip so as to be back on the coast in Jane. Ad at Tacoma TACOMA, March Because his contract with the Pant vaudeville people did not bring him to Tacoma, Ad Wolgast, lightwetaht champion boxer, will appear in three fast rounds of exhibition be- fore the Tacoma Athletic club April 2 with bin trainer, Solly Sal- vadore, The tittle champion bi Joined the club, Half a dozen alx round bouts are advertised. Peculiar After Eff of Grip This Year Leaves Kidneys in Weak- ened Condition Doctors in all parts of the coun- try have been kept busy with the ‘epidemic of grip which has visited #0 many homes. The symptoms of stip this year are very distressing and Jeave the system in a ran down condition, particularly the kidneys which seem to suffer most, as every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be , an these danger sig nals often lead to more serious sick neas, auch as dreaded Bright's Dis- ense. Local druggists report & large eale on Dr, Kiimer's Swamp Root which so many people say noon heals and strengthens the kid- noys aft in attack of rip. Bwamp- Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herb- gentle healing ORTING ,PAGE IS “NEW CHAMP [a “COMPLETE PICTURES OFT ee ee \* THESE BASKETBALL BELLES JUST LAUGHED WHEN e THEY THE LINCOLN SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP ~*~ oeoeeee ee @¢ © © & @ @ © 0 00 oo oo ow oo og ui | | | | ‘ Reading from left to right: Top K Ri Ents, , Middie—Belle Covington, Julia Dickie. Bottom— Marion Griffiths. By Clark Squire. Girls sometimes smile, and some- times they do more than smile. The camera caught these girls “with the goods.’ They comprise one of Lincoln GOOD SHOW AT ° BALLARD e@eveevoeeveveeee0 With the exception of one bout the show put on by the Ballard A. at their smoker last night was a winner. The boxing was fast and was ran off without a bitch. Between mills the . Whangdoodie trio furnished musical numbers to the keen satisfaction of the large ience. In the mata event Tom Dale w given the decision over Anderer after three fast rounds of miiling. The second g0 between Johnson and Peterson was « whooper. For three rounds crowd was on A. C., fought « lively three-round bout, the decis- jon going to Kastner, y mall, to every sufferer A trial will coavh K i We Are Now Keeping Open | Baked Chicken Dinner for A 1¢-OUNCK SEALED BOTTLE or mice, Canany MILK ‘OR Be. Eniddale Cafeteria Corner of Third and James. oe r ° Family Liquors We have a very fine grade of Liquors at reduced prices, and with every 60c purchase we give free one ticket to the Class A Theatre THE PINE LIQUOR CO. 227 Pine 8t., Near the Alley Ind. 1187—PHONES—Main 2359 BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Phone W 472. Eillrott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. «BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING “Samson Marine Engines.” 3042 R. R. Ave. 8, W., Seattle. Near Weat Seattle Ferry Landing The only disappointing number on the card was the ohne between Clemens and “Brick” Conn. Conn quit at the euf of the first round. Adolph Schacht did yeu as the third man in the ring. 6 | mythical thermore, ning of the brought out the J nating smiles | Lincoln bas a rege \laneies, and the | | proud of thetr ident body ts config |of basketball ‘s crack girl basketball teams, | measure of any they el pionship by " In fact it captured the school | west, and the girs” their all-round | defend thetr title a ras the win-| crs. World’s Champiog Wrestling Matd FOR MIDDLE-WEIGHT TITLE, FRANK COLEMAN, Jiu Jitsu Wrestling and Japancee Sword Contest by Pour Experts, Re DREAMLAND Wednesday, Ma Alveolar De DOKS AWAY ENTIRELY with PARTIAL PLATES AND ORDI- NARY BKIDGEWORK. “Wha! in ey) fected. durabitit: yous with “Dentistry per- ‘The term implies qua and beauty. If we ha succeeded in convincing upwards oth of the it thousand wuper- fority and sat ion of our work, eurely, then, we may lay claim to a reasonable amount of considera tion and @ fair title to more than substantiality, ond, Cur- since we have done #0, wer in, OF coy frasical art but parely by in the English lan; ir demonstration on reasonable to hypnotized cig minds, Surely we - respect to the individual accept our statements our work in & namer—"Alveoiar” | £ yj and to have done so agninst ali the} bri iy. Bince that time she has piloted the Flirt, Vixen, Wolf, Wolf I, and the Oregon Wolf. Mr. Wolff will not let his wife guide the boat since he has entered Into the fast races against time, be- cause of her weight. “It 1s not because she is not capable,” said Wolff. “She can/ 5a. handle that boat as wel! as the next one, but now that champion, we have to have a ‘pa- ht’ at the wheel, and the to Orth Mathiot, a 17-year- old achool boy, who was at the wheel when the Oregon Wolf re cently lowered the record hei by the Dixie TV." BERKELEY, Cal, Plans for extending the scope the annual Pacific coast conference track and field meet to include teams from every college on the coast are being made by Graduate Manager Milton Farmer here today. The moet will be held on the Cal. {fornia track May 4. At present the state universities of Oregon, Nevada and California, Washing- ton state college, the University of Southern California, Pomona col- lege and Occidental college have entered teams, Stanford universi- ty will also be reported, it is ex- pected, and arrangements for a team from the University of Wash- ington will be completed within few days. George Gets Decision SACRAMENTO, Cal,, March 27.— Both Otto Berg of Astoria and Kid George of Stockton, aspirants for middleweight championship hon- ors, are considered to be from the race today by the fight fans here who saw them go 20 rounds to a tired finish last night. Berg took & terrific lacing, but did not suc- ceed in landing a clean punch unti? the 16th round, when he staggered George with George had y not itcher with bunch this year, but with a couple of years on his t- ders he is going to be heard from. aed J. P. Scott and Willi Hawkins of the Y. M. ©. A. gym will go to | Everett on April 10 to take part in the Everett Y. 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