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2 THE STAR;-FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1912. —— - - $ a — ed ‘a — — ——_ ———— aannpneeen ~" . ft RIGHT, BRIEF AND G PAGE IS COMPLETE | | ICTURES OF THE | : th |___BREEZY STORIES Ee ewe | ms eens ee ad Pron ATHLETES — SOLDIERS PLAY: msamcco “CHIEF AND BOB!: Ei20e3cirk!s WOLGAST SAYS| Lincoln Midgets Have Had Successful Season TOMORROW | eecon |. AT OUTS. egress TIES READY Mac ok his first hore is intense rivalry between . . (By United Prose Leased Wire) Shey che” cog hag Paci Satwadl | Chief of Police Bannick and Sheriff a SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.— ara and the Colts at Dag [hob Hodge n wing his eagerness to get the Re veateraie atneanee . Not over the capture of a law " 1 '") tuto action in a short distance bout wong ttge ult was no hits or runs, ‘ breaker, but over the naming of the ; ae soon ns possible, Ad Wolgast ie Bat sho revel S08 8a Si eae vt ‘ |moat popular womanh fan ta The / ||| here today from the north, with a ene { ae ice it cunn o & vs | Star's popularity contest, ? "yy Volley of challenges to the Heht ae this ty 08 teen ae Chief Bannick says Mrs. A. D. Op : p ? || weight aspirants, Wolgast declares follow, Mr . See pit Saaeas Ko, wife of Officer Opdyke, fe} é | that he ts just an good ae he was aie ie : the of: Mr. Hodge says nay, that |i sal before He was tald low with aa ab between the two, ny jthe honor belongs to Miss Leola | Hie a Hi inst taraeer. Woleast ‘meations went down to defeat to the [Bite of the county, clerks office > , || Joo Rivers, Packey MeFarland, tune of 9 to 0 Cag Leak the. Geoceee aamntet. ‘ ‘| Knockout frown or Matt Wells, Danny Shea caught James’ shoots : ‘ on bie? @tll Raverthe ye Pp the English champion, as men and then went to short for the i ‘ i “|, whom he would like to take on in Colts, while Wally received Fuller the near future, He wants to get ton's offerings. DeVogt caught for _— pt nee pig in order oo. ; + 0 teat his strength, Pod 3 with pega tatt, ar friends of Mra, Jates M The champion and his manager ae Ml be carried well into the 212 Mth av, are deter 4 leave tonight for Low Angeles to three will be car 4 d that she shall go to the}, = J J) consult Tom MeCarey and alwo to season. nile oohed. quod: vee games this summer. as the guest | r | see Jas, W. Coffroth, the San Fran- rer Beptraiee Reco pyre R AE at lof The Star, Mrs, Lambert is an/[y 4° § f elseo promoter, who {# visiting terday an 1s looking gd . F} | old-time fan, Her neighbor, Mra, J. 110 | there, ek ll sede Bogen ‘vt h Crulek : ©. Ostrander, has started a crusade || Z i . | mien yogi” suproring. Teles Ce ae ae jin Mrs. Lambert's behalf, and all |= ; Weeeee eee eee and Stidello, make a quarte ANNIE TAYLOR [are saving their Pink coupons, IF * * fly chasers. sets f * DETROIT, April 5.—Leon & ation of the entire police All will scramble for Pink ae! Miss Inet Hamilton, 709 Bant| — o 60th, has been nominated by M. 2 . * * Kimm, of Grand Rapids, cham- & A $5 “Shakespere” reel for the largest Rain- f/T. Morgan, and no less than a dom |f 0. vs || ® pion roller skater of the world, * bow trout brought in before April 13, en sent in nomination blanks for)" ) » |® has set a new record today, © Miss Elgabeth Fohn, 918 19th ay . & He covered two miles in 6:17. # On Now PLAYS BALL HERGELF lew se ee De a a Be a ee ee te ome 9 3 Misa Annie -Taylor, the Ballard |} ¢ COAST LEAGUE high school girl, tsn’t a baseball Standing of the Clubs - bug, she is a player, and she can 4 Won. Lost. Pet. play any position on the diamond, & j ae f Los Angeles f 1S er Last year she was at the head of a meh ~ a girl team that cleaned up many of the aggregations of the other sex |San Pra : . Sho has a good “salary wing,”| The boxing fans of the city Who) gecsumonto ; 338 Lincoln Midget basketball team: Reading from left to right—Coach Foye, Taylor, Reynolds, and a couple of years ago won| Sttended the smoker given In the) poriang ... 933 | Meisnest, Warren and Riggin. & prize given to the girl who could | Baillargeon bidg, Wednesday night imeia |. use. Aduaiae’® The Midgets have had & Very successfal season in basketball this year. Riggin and Metsnest throw a ball the farthest jfound, to their sattsfaction, that ertand 1, Lee: Angeles ¢ worked well together, while Reynolds at center has been the senasation of the | The boys of the Ballard high | fred Hanagate was the real goods. ry guard, is one of the best, and Warren and Taylor have alternated with good school are respousible for Misa | Although outweighed by abo@i fit Tow Angeles Taylor's entry into The Star's pop- teen pounds, the Japanese boy | Portland .... . +-ok The boys were fortunate in securing Gardiner Foye as thelr coach. He came to Lincoln from alarity cont They may that made it a draw with Malina his) Hatteries ~— Halla and Boles; | town high school, North Dakota. He was successful in turning out for the first team, but was deck with her & and ability opponent, and it was only the lat. Harkness and How eligible because his parents did not reside in town. ought to have one of the season aperate rally that prevented a" ee —— Se ey passes. They are going to help | "ted from winning. Henry Nerth Oakland 10, San Franciaco 4 hope of getting Sweeney into shape. | the pennant this year if Pint] her win one, and every kid in Bal.|¥08 & close decision from Iven Ro KB |Bobby Williams {# alao depended man aGinor comes lard ls on the lookout for Pink Henry, Nesley won from Danbea, | Oakland 0 un 8 | upon to work with the pitchers this| real goods. . coupons. Gerald lost to Rowe, and nape. on Francisco ... ee fe season. It ts evident that Street) " Mise Taylor does oth. teat between Curtis and Poof re-| Batteries-—Ables Mitze; can stand the work from the fact) 4 age A ogee: or ahe wth ctatteg ‘ber Cohn this sulted in a draw, | Miller, Metkle, Noy d Berry, that he has caught 568 games dur-| The regular outfield for | Light Weight Rubber Boots; new year 40 at omnis ae? | aie ing his five years in the big league.| lyn has been cared for by. fresh stock, guaranteed; $4 65 |” "“Some of the girte thitile they are Games Start Saturday!) | Vernon 8, Sacramento 1 — [Northern and Wheat, and | special this week i dlbchd too big to play ball any longer,” she| The games of the Com 1) RK BR | Inflelder Orr has been omnes ae Rong pid $1 dozen fresh Singlo-Eag Hooks, d ot 25¢ I said yesterday, “and some of them daseball league will start sso nneas +4 ee ae Te cae have gone. I don’t know what wo Season's schedule next Ratterias Siar ‘4 ath M4 A Little Gossip ted, eee , hoes chapman — ‘ will do, but we had a dandy team afternoon, the eight teams moegng atterien-“Siarson. ang @ullivan; From All the ; Rollie Zeider is the | _ 2 «| Mal o 4 | FISHING RODS 50c REELS 25¢ J) iast year. pve peas Sh foe lg od Rapeseed cl | Leagues Manager McGraw has at last per-| that Callahan of the © - - “ie af toate - " Buck O'Tirten is expected to be) suaded Rube Marquard to sign a) Sox has finally SO am Male ae dra. Mishel Plated Hi, Simmer TEAS of Boston han teens We sey one sreved Eile? | ing guucbing guendis Gt the Aart | Managed Wiluslidh ta Gapend-|tuese rene eeatreee; Waist tecentiy| piny. (oe OE i250 Steet Rods...$1.25 Click aul: Drag: Mul fl Cicaase of tho atacnab of bok ltcsme of the league will the 1) can league this yer, - han been | ing noce Gabby Sreet to eaten he has been a hold-out Pegg at “7 arses . doing great work at the training most the games for the Migh- _—_— i 5 shows. $3.50 “Deacon x tiple Reels; — this #) Fell, who is laid up with a bad bathe oD eschew i age camp of the Boston Red Sox | landers this year and has given «| Hugh Jennings expects to land first, ER bine TOO 1) | 7 _— — 9 eas eee | Te Sore ee VT We Make the Inside of these Cloth SEE OUR WINDOWS—THE BIG MAP TELLS YOU WHERE TO GO J} Entries received for the Seattle ;Just returned from England and |ford, showing English setters, an OUTING the largest shows ever held in the | Mr. Goodwin showing Irish setters dog show, which will open on|¥!l bave entries in ‘eeu Collié and | ood the y — Duxbak pypEp & [AFA meze| wis nise Sates i sere 3 as Good as the Outss i. ETT cLornas CLOTHING West. As the catglogue shows land other breeds, an exhibit of| 1117 Second—117 Seneca St. jthat there will be present repre-|some thirty dogs from =") f A ‘ On the frame work—like in all 18 uet sentatives of all the famous ken. nels In the Northwest, the affair| “There has been a race on be-| Il cami P Wp ures—depends the life of yours nit, will, no doubt, eclipse all exhibl-|tween the fanciers of the Irish | ess, of cite character held on the jterrier breed and the Atrodale ter. | Hi Te ig overcoat. If the inside isn’t made Ie [Russian wolf hounds "in America ap with. about thet. tive. does of | MaieaaMamagtede |< (la Ly --built with strong genuine French —THE-— |Kivartoum, “will be, exhibited ty dalee will win the’ race, with be. | MMEElae emt cloth--the outside will soon collapse, |John Bradshaw of San Francisco, tween forty fifty, as the Aire. [rat "tt? while from Montana: as|west." "However, the" seni’ (| Maa The style and shape is gone fo {/ e pecta Iported Airedale terviers, will be.cn [chew Ot cay, Kennel ovo ttt | in when the frame work breaks. jexhébitton. Colin Jackson has’ West this year. Gomis emai aE 1a is a it wee as soe 5 oe Bie . nat | Ys Baga grade French hair cloth and Irish Imet carers eee | canvas thoroughly water shrunk. ¥ $3.00 and $3.50 | ed, : | aL ‘ : fit your clothes over these pefnidn nt : ‘ nies lasting frames. It means long life to on tn ad Gain, we your clothes, and they will always loa ainec eepadlind teenie better than the ordinary $15.00 cloth FOR cee eae eee ee ‘Y Wea that collapse. Elliott station, and captu trout, averaging 1/ pounds. He 9 4 A tedivecaune eworect |” OFFER AT So Don’t Think All $15.00 ~ land it. Several have returned from the Skykomish and say THIS PRICE! Spy ; > <a oe ret oem Le le ue GH Clothes Are Alike usually lucky at Miller - newest shades and pat- oe He took nearly 100 from | terns — handsome browns, na } targe" nee inthe cotah, Brot. |) Scazs,jane and seri Be sure the inside is as yam e are planning sunaay”excor. |i] here a he row 6 O7set | ME tec good as the outside. You 5 ti) Be era) foe as) . 4 cies we ate ae get better material--bet- [om President Dugdale heard know. that t from Bill Leard yesterday, rather indirectly. A - YOUR NEW SPRING nette called ur SUIT WILL BE quicker deliveries at $1.500 for suit or overcoat in met the second base crab in MADE BY MASTER Sablon: Sa Ot tet eat neal one ourstore because we own the mills where the woolens plaintive moan that ended with “Dear Old Seattie—how | wish |B] nore is Smarine are made—the clothes shop where the clothes ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, Bil Is just a tittle hom fag OF eAlatention god are made and the local stores where we sell.them, but anyhow he Is playing g ALL SHADES fall her SeareaPeeceersing ET we tailor, Me. dn saving you many profits. Come and see this dis- tees it. that helps some. verbena red |B] tection tomorrow. play of 500 styles of fine woolens and judge for You Can Save $5.00 sstsen’ ist Coke ined tor| ROST yourself. The biggest values young heaver named, Houck, by Buying Your Easter that Tooke prety tale yo at O’NEIL in town. The inside is made Hh i workmanship--both inside and outside--and ba . fenton. ie wolyee Ia atom | as good as the outside Suit From Us gaeres bette the soneea atenad. | fy ; the skies, and, either by mai! , 2 7 r als we? or otherwise, pulled off a deal Men’s Tailors We also make Boys’ School and whereby Young Houck’ got a | 1205 trial with the Philadelphia Ath- here ue () he letics this spring. He may not First i ut ef ot Ing 0 stick, but he is looking pretty ; " m fair.’ The other day he worked | " hse an rave Sivan English Woolen Mi Knickerbocker Suits. Moore and Grover Cleveland . . Alexander of Philadelphia Na- Cor. Occidental and Washington St. tonale, and. got away” with it. | : she kid th the cand sled alte 4 Third Ave. and Spring St. Al Bonner, but anyhow he has if managed to make a longer stay at Connie Mack's hotel,