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Prize Ptank Waltz Tonight At DREAMLAND Seventh and Union, FOR CASH PRIZES. TABLES TURE ‘YESTERDAY BY ROY WHITMAN Our Giants got even yesterday, Admission 280, Including 5 Dance Tickets away with the reerults came back gr the second of th . and Beat. tle, Portland, Victoria and Spokane baye an even standing of .600 in the jroentage column. Not so with Vancouver and Tacoma, The hoo- doo is atill sticking to the Tigers, who have lost both games to Bob Brown's champions. Charley Fullerton, the only vet on the pitehhing staff. ws in the box for the locals yesterday, which largely accounts for the fact that we are not at the foot of the col- umn today. Add to this some nice playing by De Vogt and Pat Moran, and some good slugging practiced by all the Giants, especially Dulin and. Raymond, and you have the game from the standpoint of the Seattle team. Ze?) Dr.EdwinBrowo,D.D.S. Seattle’s Leading Dentist 113 FIMST AVENUB v Block. Mi" | From Portland's viewpoint, It a w was largely & case of bad pitebing am. h-ctuss Dental Work at prices) and a fe werrors at critical time: vezote Open even ‘The visitors outhit the locals by one eaten wet 4 jhit, 9 to & On different oc jons ews ‘KOWN, DD. “BROADWAY RINK _ 711 E. Pine St. Seattle hits counted for scores, be- cause men were on bases with passes from the Portland pitchers. The hitting of Strait, Williams’ left flelder, was the feature of the game. He connected with two homers and a single. After cach long wallop Mr. Strait was busy for several minutes shaking hands with the players on the Poruand bench, but the home runs and th ehandshaking were all of no avail. We won, Jack Barry announced last night that he would no longer try to turn Les Mann into a left-handed hitter. It would be nice, all right, if Les could swing from the side closet itth se the nat ural order of things, it was evident ly intended that Mr, Mann swing from the other side, and It looks as |though he might be a fair sort of a | slugger were he to bat in his accus jtomed way, He sure is a dndy base Afternoon wd Night runner, and if only an ordinary hit Ehowe K 781. MG. Koller, Mar-/ter, would help the team wonderful mAb. lly with his speed. He looks awk Thefrost &0 Neil (Co! swinging from the left side Whatever reputation Mr. Dolin had as a slugger when he landed sustaining it, He just naturally SUITS 25 [steps up to thé plate and bangs the | ball, and {t doesn't seem to matter | much whether the bases are popu |lated or otherwise, He is just as Mr. Frost has spent many Fears | good in a pinch as anywhere else. ding up a tailoring trade at| Dugdale seems to be lucky in land First Ave. that would enable | ing slugging third sackers. Bim to put out genuine bargains) > fe $25 suits. We have higher; Today the fans will see a good ox-| but the §25 outs js guaran-| hibition by a fielding pitcher, if |Manager Barry uses Southpaw Mr. Prost is always on hand to | Klein, as he announced early in the your measure and he is de-| da: Also if this youg fellow has| ined to please by attention tothe stuff he used for Everett last dotail. , Sunday, they will see some pretty Come in and see the new gooda.| fair pitching. We need the game today. A victory and a defeat for| > a Vancouver would put our athletes its f 25 | Fight up at the top of the column. Sui OF | Old Mike Lynch probably bas a deep grouch today. It's tough to 1205 FIRST AVE. }lose with a bum ball team, but Ta-| tooking coma has one of the be clubs on the circuit Yesterday 50S Co they were outplayed, but the open- ing game should have gone the way ~ Renton, Rainier Valley, EE Jackson Street and Columbia’ PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR) - _ DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE COLUMBIA RENTON | The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely | Read ° THIS JAP BOXER * WON’T DO YOUNG TOGO OAKLAND, April 18-—Young Togo, the midget Jap, of whom gre things w 4 d, is placed tn the ranks of pugillatic tmposslbilt ies here today, as a result of the beating which he took at the hands of Roy Moore, a third-rater, Togo was battered all over the ring, and ome of his attempts to land on Moore were ludicrous. He took his jlactng gamely own's champs, pretty tough picking, and will prove a snag for more than one team this sumn So will Mike's Tigers, when they get to go- ing good. it didn’t Rob however, are Victoria turned the tables on Spo- kane yesterday, and it is probable that Messrs. Watty and Nordyke are in a highly amiable frame of mind, Concannon pitched the Isl anders to a 4to2 victory, both teams getting eight hits, COOTOEO OOOO FOOSE * Baseball in Epitome ¢ [POOH HHOOOOOOD ‘THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. Young Men’s Models From Bradbury A new shipment of young en's suite in attractive spring and summer styles has just been received from those bestof-all makers, THE BRADBURY 8Y8- TEM, In the various «striking colorings all of dependable materials are showm in models that at once please young men Priced from $15 to $27.50 Your Credit Is as Good as Cash MET WE ec by ROY ba: 4 tal OE ES as“ AITGHIE. MEETS): eres ci waa BAN FRANCISCO, April 18 Willie Ritchie, the local Hebt weight, will be given a chance at Champion Ad Wolgaat in the cham pion’s first geal bout since he was taken with appendicitis, on the eve of hia bout with F dys Welsh, last Thanksgiving, secording to an nouncement here tody, The match will be staged by Promotes Cott roth, tn San Francisco, Saturday May 11, and will be over the four round course, The bout will give the fans a chance to Ket & line on the champion before he meets Joe Rivers, the Mexican challenger, fo NORTHWESTERN Seattle ABR HPO A B Mann, of 1s 8 @ m fe She Be . 2 & & 2 a » 6 8 i 2 8 2 5 1 ¢ 6 esa? i ie HPO A a Oy e@2e6 eee 7 2° ; oe ; ££ -@ oe a a ah ie Beh 2 e ° ° 1 7 4 Somhh oOo 6 Summary Dulin, Stolen basse— chets’ ety iat ine Thatta ott Hirsch bie. Home Sacrifice wht feed, Chick runs and ihc econ, ASSES 2 ER CITY SASH & DOOR CO. | THE MELROSE i} Dow k By Hivach t SCREEN DOORS AND THE © Sh MEAT MARKET [Dewy 3 off Hirsch ¢ " re pleeied » and Salt Meats wines Maée to order. All try Netting and i 5000 Rainier Ave. attic, Wash All kinds of Fre Jat the lowest prices Inds o! Poul-| elon | acme Arn. THE BEST Market nV SEN, Prop. Central Market, has x of Butter, Eggs) ta and Vegetables ania a Spectal m 5 ity. PHONE nset. Main 61. or Ind. White 122 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Williams & McKnight ALITY AWD WEIGHT = GROCER TOUTE snow vou” = LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Biack 71, Ind. White 931. HARDWARE DUDLEY & SONS —Pnonrs— Gunset Beacon 1371, Ind. Col 40. FUEL, ALL KINDS Certifies Weight, Certificates Inened. W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 Whe Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of . a oe the Rainier Valley. Renton Hardware Co. Pure Foods—Full Weights | Some Big Speciain on Hore. COME AND SEE. JACKSON ST. BIG SAVINGS HOTEL IDAHO Phone Ind. 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Beacon 2999, QUALITY) COUNTS Star Want Ads Bring Results’ District BIGHT PRICES balle—Harris ' Chick to Weed, Fries Umpire—Mr. Moran Tacoma At Vancouver Starkill, Baldw Gervais and Lew Victoria At Spek: Coneannon and Ryan PACIFIC COAST rn Eg Toe Angeles . i Onkia rineo oo a TOR Hall and Boles, Abies and Mitze. RHE San Francisco ae At, Portiand 613 3 baker and Schmidt; Temple, Koestner and Howley. Sacramento At Vernon Byram. Brackenridg NATIONAL New_ York he Se At_ Boston ee Wiltze and Meyers; Brown and Kling. hieago-St. Louls game post- poned; rain Pitteburg-Cincinnath game post- poned; rain. Philadelph Brooklyn game postponed; AMERICAN Boston-Philadeiphia game post~ poned; rain St. Louls—Cleveland game post- poned; rain, poned; rain. Washington - New York game postponed; rain STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST COAST W. L. Pet W. L. Pot. Vanc'yr 2 0 1.000/Oakid 18 1 929 Porti'd 1 1 .800\Vernon 8 4 (667 fpokan 1 boolLon A.. 6 7 417 wattle 1 1 600) 6 7 Alt at 1 .600)/8an #6 8 (385 mao 2 ‘ouiPortina 211 164 NATIONAL AMBRICAN W. L. Pot Cincin,. 6 1° ‘s00lttoston 4 1 808 Stluls 3 2 .750\Phila.. 3 1 1750 Phila... 8 2 (00|\Cleveid 4 2 607 Boston. 3 8 .600/Chic'no & 8 508 v.Y...8 8 At 3 @ ‘600 kin 2 3 2 2 (600 itesb'« 1 2 4 1393 Chicago 1 4 o 6 (000 MOHAWKS WANT GAME The Mohawks, a junior team, want a game for next Sunday. Ad dress Dan De Shaw, Station M Loa Angoles, July 4, for 20 ronda) Bill McCreary Dead CINCINNATI, April 18.—"Hitr McCreary, ono of the be sportamen in the country, ts 4 here today as the result of # downstairs, At one time wealtl he died practically penniless, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Feliable Credit House’’ 1832-34 Second Av., by HUGH reRK SPALDINGS win The Georgetown Prides took a closely contested game from the Spalding bunch Sunday afternoomet Georgetown. © For games with these teams, address Sporting Editor of Star, STANWOOD BEATS EXCELSIORS The Piper & Taft Excelsiors trav eled up te Stanwood Sunday and were shut out by a soore of § to 0. PAUL STRAND The Exeelsiors Is one of the best Amateur teams in the city. Man-| What @ tumble for Paul Strand! ened ball it these (From & 95,000 prise beauty, parte tee en years, wan too from & place alongside Gress, much for the visitors aad allowed |O'Toole and Marquard, from the but three hits Kosten Red Sox to the Walla Walla! team tn the Tristate league Al is cordially invited to attend demonstra- ning, who ha tions of BROADWAY WINS jof which makes people wonder, | accuracy The Hroadway Scrubs opened | more than ever, how Joe ( thetr baseball season yesterday aft- | able to put over so gigant and speed ernoon by defeating the Seconds of | But Joe did it, and if Ballard by >1 score, Stone, on a half of the $5,000 int shortato; way, made »|markably well | ype smashing throe-bagger. Score writing. RHE | INDEPENDENTS WANT GAMES bronedey ceccese © 11 3]. The Roms A. C. has put ovt af Opportunity i is rare — never Ballard 1 & 3|independent team this year, and so Feinfusin aud MeJannet; Ner |r lave mot lost a game They let it go by. érum ané Borker. have some fine material and will H. 0. BLAISDELL va _ }play the best teams in or out of} te BALLARD CUBS 3, Y. M. H. A. 1/the city. Address Sporting Editor) IMPERIALES ot tae o oo ales ee bh The Ballard Cubs defeated the Y S pr rg inten r M. H. A. team Sunday by the score MouTNPIfCce pr gene me’ now on exhibition ae of 3 to 1 in a bard-fought game, The features of the game was a twopy ger scoring two runs by Wigmasta and the pitching Moran, who made 13 Y. M. H. A. boys fan the breeze. To arrange games with the Cubs, phone Yallard 721, or addrene James Camrada, 1729 W. Gist Seattle. Manning, 8 southpaw pitching for _tgang «say scjoul phurro|; Excelsior bunch Sunday, He t# an old-timer around here and was out eum? phar cunR At All Drv Stores. with Dug’s ball tossers three years 68 ta ago, but for some reason did notly, oo STEWART | re make good Tl Colambia #t., it m | CIGARETTES ‘Tomorrow at 3 pm. | ja -searr S li form. Blended Underwood Typewriter Co. steimioe me neti Cott9 appeal to the mot, cubed 816 Third Avene” An ineompeniile anak CENTRAL BUILDING 10 for 10 cents SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR 7 os SEMPRA EE LET ARMED IE!: ci ne Mine Ronis: Sates S EET