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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1912. a SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN ABE ATTELL 15: ‘ICH AGAIN SAN FRANCIRCO, April 10.—At ter losing @everal fortunes at gam- bling and his title ax featherweight champion of the world, Abe Attell je again on “easy street” today | as a result of his cleanup of $30,000 DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sporte Encouraged | VEGETABLE SILK NEWS AND STATISTICS | _Pretessona Gports Fostered KLEIN AND VANCE SHOW GOOD FORM IN PRACTICE GAME BY ROY WHITMAN Fred MoMullen pla third b for the Cranes in thelr game with Dug’s champs at the park, ye day afvernoon, and along toward the last of the game lifted the ball over the fence for homer, It waa the lone run secured by the Crane team, bul the leaguers piled up a total of 14, Th me wasn't much as an exciting contest, but it was) a good workout, and some nice ball was played, ee Ouet Beattle * SOUTH! KLEIN HAS GOOD CURVES AND CONTROL—FIELDING * . wn vie IS HIS LONG SUIT | | ) | | | As an To get our with our new offer * 25% On all paint brushes i Nelle & Main 779 M, TORULA, pert in M Fea! renee, Gi end - ae courts Bd Klein pitched the first “halt of the game for the Giants and Vance finished the job, The little southpaw allowed but two bingles!/at draw poker just when jabs for and no runs, Vance was bit safely but once, outside of the homerun | tunes see! at the lowest ebb. drive by MeMullen. De Vogt and Shea alternated in the receiving, De/phe dittle pugilist in still Ageping Vogt working with Klein and Shea with Vance up his winning streak, and the old OS a Se Hine gamblers declare theré lly no stopping bim. The varsity boya were to have tangled with the leaguers, but they have |" °PP'NE been playing ball so much Jately the profs got busy—and the result | Nice Purse for P was a cut inthe schedule, Tomorrow the Piper & Taft team will be om) OGG April 10 Pack i. | the job, and Friday the crack team and marino band from the battle.) , CHICANO, Api tut melly Me jship Pennsylvania will be the attraction. The Colquittons, a British) (a 810 bo sacha 0k tank Taaes Columbia team, will meet the leaguers Saturday, and Everett will fol-| of % 810m arantee 16 Fe low Sunday, That will wind up the practice games, The real thing} Wells, English ightweight 1 ‘ick Hiams’ Pipp il be the first on the job, /Plon at Madison ins Tuesday, Nick Williams’ Pippins w be th |New York, April werapper has the privilege of tik ling the cash guarantee or 26 per *|cont of the gate and 25 per cent of e ‘the moving pleture rights, Me Orr. Another Colt-Regular game was down on the boards for today - © ro & Bnos. 119 Madison St. CARPER Your ola ra rpets, SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIEL Prportes Holland Gin-—John_ de er Geneva. Special, BO per bottle tteeee c ‘ima Vista Pu unay, aes por oat ” 15¢ HALF PRICE Elegant stock HERE’S Y. M. C. A. CRACK STUDENT BASKET HEAVERS Regular prices "ot these goods — eeoeoeoeeveveve eee ee @ CGROWEF ALt Phone W 472. Elliott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. .BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING “Samson Marine Engines.” 3042 R. R. Ave. S. W., Seattle. Near West Seattle Ferry Landing §, BULL BROS. Just Printer 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 No matter now much like ft they| Reynolds, Jesse Gellach and Ken look, these boys are not members| neth Quigley, of the Stepladder family, where a| These Inds form the Y, M. C. Stu @ | iia ts born every year, and as proof) dents’ basketball team, and separ of the statement their names,/ ately and collectively they blushing reading from left to right, are aiven,/ly and modesty! admit thetr pigture ‘just like this—Albert Slack, Bob] should be smeared all over the Tirst | Hughes, Harold Potter, Charies| page of the Pink, for th ereason ze |i are the flossiest little things! Paving the Way SANTA FR, N. M., April 10 Fans are predicting today the pas wage of a bill state legisiature to permit boxing bouts of 45 rounds or less in this state, The bill te sald to have been iutrodu primarily for the pur pose of paving the way for the stag ing of the proposed b t between Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn In Las Vegas July 4. Mantell Beats Dub MARYSVILLE, Cal, April 10. Frank Mantell, the middleweight boxer, has another victory to his credit today in bis defeat of Russell Kane, whom he knocked out in the eighth round he Kane wae much too light for Mantetl, but put up o game, clever fight. Phillies Take Series PHILADELPHIA April 10.— Winning four out of six games, the Philadeiphia Nationals have today captured the spring series from the world’s champion Athletics of the American league They won the last game with a 16 5% score, Moha Badly Bruised NEW YORK. April 10.—Bob Moha, the middleweight boxer, to- day is parsing a badly bruised countenance as ® memento of his 10round clash with Freddie Hicks here. Hicks fairly earned a split decision, in the last round landing a right flush on Moha's jaw that sent him sprawling acroas the ring This ts 2 question that comes to the mind of al! fisher- men when fighting a good “gamy” fish. Many of the streams along the “New Line” in the Cas- cade Mountains are just “alive with gamy fish” walting to give you a good lively time catching them. Week-End Excursion Fares To Many Delightful Points in the Cascade Mountains. Also Along the Tacoma Eastern Railroad. DATES OF SALE—April 6 and 7, and each Saturday and Sunday thereafter to and including October 27, 1912. RETURN LIMIT— of sale. For further particulars call or write for a jm Ag Bt spite information [fg | do & lot of wiping up of other local regarding points d. jand ontoftown aggregations this AP. CHAPMAN, Jr, J. L. CRISWELL, | Se##0n. The Mobawks are hard hit- Gen. Agt., Pass. Depot. City Ticket Agt. ters and they seldom come home 4 . ~ e de hea ed ditind abt Cheney Wt, Keattia, Webb, Jownhearted. Any team desiring with oa OGasketball that ever | traipsed down the turnpike. 9 | Out of 11 games played during lthetr existence as a team, the Y M. C. A. Students have lost bat | two, one of these to the Lincoln and the other to the Broadway sec artest 2 Fe ieee e lthe hesquabs im the pleture have all been handed emblems of some | kind to wear upon thelr manly | buzzuros. At @ recent meeting of theteam, Hob Hughes was elected captain for | the coming year Walter Potter | was chosen to manage the outfit |The picture was taken on top of he ¥. M. C. A. building, by the dis- tinguished artist, Prof. Douthite. ‘The fact that the pleture is a good one is due to a fluke of some kind. RRA RAREHHHEHH * * it MOHAWKS ON WARPATH . Ge neadeennennes The Mohawks, a junior organ- teation with a swell reputation, are jout early this year and intend to Monday following date to mix with this bunch of scalpers will kindly notify Dan Desha, Care Station M, City. Outoftown games preferred. The Water-Level Route with stop-over privileges at Ponta, Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, Niagara Fall: alls sie and many other points NEW YORK EN PRAL LINES Always the Best Service in the World See that your ticket reads via NewYork ntral Lines For tickets and full information call on or address your locabagent or our Seattle Office, 714'Second Avenue us. aasonger General Agent * DENNIS MOLLOY A °| * REAL PHENOM Big league managers slways have a penchant for pitehers with control, and this being the case, lone Dennis Molloy ought to cateh| {the eye of Manager Jack Barry. This youngster boasts only four passes issued in 24 games last sea- son Two years ago when the Chehalis | team was going great guns, and ha cleaned every wam it had met Malloy went down with an amateur organization and trimmed them, It was Chehalis’ only defeat that year. Malloy pitched for Gonzaga col in Spokane for two years, and efused an offer to go to the ‘Three-I league, in order to complet his schooling. | Of course he ts only a busher, but his record looks good | jand Dug and Jack have concluded to let Dennis show his paces. Gus Fisher Sold NEW YORK, April 10.—Gus Fisher, star catcher of the Cleve: land Americana last year and for- merly with the Portland Coast league team, is the property of the New York Americans today, Harry Wolverton, who managed Qakland last season, now manager of the New York Americans, has! his eye on Fisher since he wa playing in the Const league, negotiated the vaele with Cle MMMEMMMMMMN HEY * WANT A GAME? * KREMER KE The Hillman Christian church, a juventle baseball nasregation, wishes to extend a challenge to other “kid” team in the city whose ages range from 12 to 14, Fortin. formation phone Hudson 82 after 6 o'clock, Rainier valley please note, introduced in the! - Ww. now bel The best Pose Ea Kicin ts a southpaw, with uice shoots and breaks and good contro!l—for a southpaw, but his long © 0 6 6 6 6 © © oO © © ©) suit is in fielding his position Kiotn ie fast on bis feet, can field ground balla to perfection, and uses good judgment. He covers | | oceans of territory, and is right on top of every play, never missing an opportunity to back up one of oe | | | bis team-mates. Kietn ia a San Francisco boy, and broke into the Coast league last year. quit with an also an Angel laat yea ‘en percentage—five won and five Jost. He pitched a few games) He got acquainted with Toots Agne and when he arrived in Seattle the first thing he did was to look ap Toots.| Hoth boys anticipate a good season fn the Northwestern league this year, but they will probably have a) pitching duel now and then, instead of being team-mates. Klein is a young pitcher, but he has the earmarks of a good one. Also he shows quite a bit of ex- Dug bas « lot of young phenoms on the staff this year, but Fullerton perience—looks wise to the game. and Klein can pose “A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. 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Cor, Union NOTH—Bring in ad with you, “old beads” MANY BOW-wo IN'SEATTLE: One wonders if there are any aristocratic bow-wows anywhere in) the world outside of Seattle, The Seattle Kennel club's 18th annual dog show opens in the base ment of the Bon Marche at 10 o'clock tomorrow when the public; will be permitted to view the big- gest aggregation of canine blue | stockings ever gathered together on jthe Pacific coast. There are more than 400 entries | in all. California is well repre- sented, and more than 50 dogs have come down from British Co- lumbla, On tonight's boat 30 dogs | will arrive from Victoria, | Among the entries are |knowledged champions. 20 ac- SEER RE REE ERM * * & WEST SEATTLE LICKED «| | * je Re RRKREKRERE OD The Blue Ribbon base ball crowd | started their season by walloping jthe West Seattle team 9% to “Home Run” Wilson did nothing but pickle the pill and Case twiried |- swell ball. Mead was stung for 11 swats, McDonald behind the slab hung on to the horse hide in beau- tiful style while Strancy success- fully cut a lot of capers around the jinitial sack, The Blue boys have an open date April 21 and would | like to hear from any good team in | the state. WILL BET WAD LOS ANGELES, April 10.—Joe Rivers and his manager, Joe Levy, jare “going hook, line and sinker” today on the chances of Bert Fag who meets Howard Morrow Satur, day at Vernon in one of McCarey’ 20-round middleweight eiimination | contests. Levy also managing Fagan and has covered for himself and Rivers every cent of Morrow | money that has appeared, and is looking for more. Thus far betting has been at evens. Morrow, who is a pretege of Tommy Ryan, ts a rangy fellow with a good training- quarters punch, Much tnterest is being manifested in the bout FAT FOR JACK | CHICAGO, April 10.—Jack John- son, heavyweight champion, is In receipt of an offer from a New York syndicate of $25,000 to box Sam Langford ten rounds in a ball park lin that city in the latter part of 'Mayg Johnson said he would ac- cept if given the privilege of taking 50 per cent of the gross receipts |tnetend of $25,000. Wells and Palzer SAN FRANCISCO, April 10,— | Radio Graney, who is negotiating \for a Fourth of July bout here be- tween Al Palzier and Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight, ts lin receipt today of a message from Yells stating that he will arrive tn ew York May 11 and proceed at once to San Francisco to prepare for the bout. Graney has been in steady comm {manager and states today that the! jbout is a surety, { ication with Palzers Over $20,000 Worth of High Class 2 Blagto Rooms, per week - Room and Hain per week — Inspect this hotel — beautiful lobby and CORNER SEVENTH AND KING: 610.000 Dining Room tm Connection. L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal, 476 Salmon Bay Wood Wood and Coal. Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF THE BEST FISHING T. SELL IT AT RIGHT PRICES BALLARD HARDWARE CO., 5201-03 Ballard Ave. ——rToys! PALACE OF SWEETS—— Come and be Big Assortment, Best Prices. §331 Ballard Av. Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, t Anchovies and Sardines, Complete line of Heim tled Goods. Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger’ service, TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY 2 Ballard 231 Sth Ave.

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