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B RIGHT, BRIEF AND BREEZY STORIES eeeevee FANS ARE INTERESTED IN THE HAYES- HUBBARD MILL. EDDIE HUBBARD Ballard Business Directory BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER. TISEMENTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT BALLARD BAKING CO. Phone Ballard 614 CALLARD BAKING CO. | | | practically ted ! the column, with a THE STAR—MONDAY, A SEATTLE WINS THE LAsT LESLIE MANN’S SWIPE TURNS THE TRICK, BY ROY WHITMAN After one week's play, the teams in the Northwestern league are Spokane and Vie torla played but five games, on ac count of rain, and the Indians cop ped three of the five. Their victory yesterday placed them at the top of 600 percentage defeat places d the Victorian's them at the bottom at .400, The other four teams played six games each, and broke even, with a .600 standing. a . . We owe it to feet-footed Leste Mann that the Giants are not at the bottom of the procession today He won yesterday's game in the eleventh inning with a double to the left-field when the bases were populated, and two men scor ed, It was Loalle the day, and admirers off the field after his feat were a rath arce article yester day, by Sitdetio, Weed and Crutckshe ach got a hit, but that let the utes out, Portland went one better and got six, and they were likewise furnished by four players, Speas and Harris get ting two, and Williams and Coltrin each, . The center fielders bad thelr day yesterday. A® Mann starred for the Giants and won them the game with his long clout, so did Billy Speas, of the Pippins, distinguish himself. In the sixth inning Bill picked out one of Fullerton’s slants “* THE STAR’S SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN « Here is Rube Marquard’s hand, grasping a ball. PRIL 22, 1972. BUKED Sv THE cou ST. LOUIS, April 22 |she went to the court him, She was escorted to fice I've come to see you about a she said. lease I have pending,” | The judge told her it was |the rules for him to talk with a He also told her that if she persisted in discussing the cape litigant with him tt uid be his duty to hold her for conte court Mra ried from the room. i didn't know I a rule,” she said | to tell the jude decide the BY HUGH renin | season gets advanced. “WMP” TURNED! HEA DOWN {°° 7" MAGNATE «MRS. BRITTON RE- aT Mrs, Helen Hathaway Britton, owner of the St |Louls National te baseball team, was benched when she tried to talk with the umpire Mrs, Britton had a case be ° Judge Shields th other day and room to wee his of- against painfal mpt Pritton apologized and hur- was violating “L merely wished ¢ 1 wanted him to in my favor.” GEORGETOWN TEAM FAST The Georgetown team is a good fast bun this year and will rank with th st of them when the | pi HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS WEAKER The high school baseball! are growing smaller every y squads ear and of ICTURES OF THE WORLD'S ATHLETES COOMBS STRAINS LIGAMENT AND WILL BE OUT FOR WEEKS and Iammed ft over the left field Marquard Is JACK COOMBS saierdeak ROMEO HAGEN z n , i a thelr cl o ‘ © SAMEESEES © Bows, Fraps, fence. Unluckily for the Willlams| Muggey MeGraw's $11,000 beagly, and last year McGraw began to get ("clr class of ball considerably NEW YORK, April 22—Gioom hangs over the Philadelphis 24th Ave. NW. Outside of the recent Pat Scott-|crowd, there was nothing doing in| returns on his tment in Rube’s pitching hand. pelower. They are jn kroat contrast! ietice today as a result of an injury to Jack Coombs, Connie Mack's QUALITY awp QUANTIFE | Mickey O'Brien bout, the one topic /the line of runners hanging around sale ba FEE pea ee Linger fling Sees yeere pay eot which will keep him from the game for weeks. Coombs Jof conversation among the fight|the sacks waiting to be scored, but — |aKo when (hey could Ko ABYWhere) 4. ligament during Saturday's game with Washington and had te be DAIRY fans of the city ts the coming mill| Bill's cloute represented just 60 per| *& * Xe tt eA A eA ee RA A ee ee fe Hand show some very clasny Dall. | Siste4 from the field. He suffers great pain. pe aa | between Eddie Hubbard, who packs/cent of all there was doing in the) * rd | AUBURN WANTS GAMES BO the welter title by might and main,/ score line for Portland. *® Name of Team .......... $e Seesepereeee weeere sesseecccesooe MW] ICE CREAM and Romeo Haren, who says he| ove as pe | | Auburn has a fast team this year . “ a bit afraid of Hubbard, nor; Both pitchers looked good yester Average age of players ....+. . + we eeee wee eeee weeneee . - ‘ by eo DEM oO ] Always on hand, Wholesale ana | ‘82 * ® | wishin mes, Address Sporti NOIC i UN IE ( Retatt |seared by his wonderful reputation.|day. Young Mr. Doty, who hatts|® &| Wishing gam 9 ok sired . G \KI! ARLO TH i | The bout will be staged in Austinitrom Kalamazoo, Mich. aud Char-/® Name of Manager .......-.+. . ’ Te. gasket ppm ened BROADWAY AN : " IE ROYAL DAIRY |& Freed’s gymnasium tomorrow|tey Fullerton, the raliway clerk,| *| “ws 3ROADWA AND UNION 8426 Leary Ave. Ratiara sta. | OVONNE were selected by their respective|® Street Address Phone & LEGG SHOWS UP WELL free Hubbard has the ter record,! managers to cop the Sunday game,|# * Pay Laas age vt ke DP gems by jand ts probably th jer of the! and both proved worthy of the con-|*® Name of Captain ; soeceseses &| Winner for Lincoln this year in the __ CASCADE DRUG CO. _[two, but Hagen is @ willing worker, |{idenco reposed, Doty had the bet-| * # | *prints, as be rune away from them sic ——land will at least give @ good ac-|ter of the strikeout record, 7 to 4,|% Street Addre PRONG, ....s0seceveeseees o @eh & pret sa02 For Coughs and | count of himself. jand likewise had the better of the! * *| z Beuerd Sur sea | Hubbard's stock rose about 50)nit argument, 6 and 5, but our own|* Sporting Editor Star: We wish to enter t esebneeses + OOOOH HCOHO OOOO ave cent following the master man-/ " dg * * | Emulsion “with {ter manner in which he handled |are what wo are after « *|* Baseball Epitome *| oO | iiwa PRown Hypophogphitee. {Hollie Giles, the Fort Lawton *-. . *) Mallard 118 |, poltie Se | negro. Mike Lynch wilt # team in your amateur ohamplonst rw nd OOOH HHHOOOOOO: Steam Meas A New Wotel, Centrally Located i ——————_—— jated Thee = cate the fel * : said ace es 7 ee oe ire Hot and Cots Over $20,900 Worth of High Class Furniture te Interest Ix|today, and the Tacomans conform to all the cond governing sam " pl ___EMBALMERS _ ae landers ought to put up # prety i * 5 3 $f 2 UB mtectete ignite = gt hg ‘tween Kid George of mento|#¢rap. According Yo the newfan-/# (Signed) a bs 4 ae ee ‘Telephones and Howard Morrow, the Chicago K!ed schedule, Tacoma js to enter-| # 4 * ie oe Be 9 middleweight, before the Oakland | ‘tain the first part of the week on| @® Managgy or Captain * EVERY Ins} this hotel — Everyuhti ¥. Fe Wheelmen's club Wednesday night.|ur back lot, and the Portlanders | #* * ie i: Oe noo beautiful lobby ind correspndenge roo cgsmce sig Crowds of fans are visiting the| Will be the visitors. The latter * ee ee eee eee eee eee Bal 8 1 e* ¢© @e06 training camps daily. Hoth men| part of the week the Islanders will] « ar — get Bh ee Sak CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS are showing good form In their play the entertaining role, and their «weEINERWURST’ WON 5 9 0 © 5 O)] 610,000 Dining Room in Connection. Phomes: Ind. 9011; Male ing and gym nasium stunts | “company” will be our Giants. Hut} Ri! bs Ballard Sheet ee Woe Works | ll }the Islanders will be the “home THE RACE Bete AO IO Ss a sy Ballard Sheet “Metal - While Williams anal j ity ‘or MeMullin tm eleventh ©. F. Simpson wmowm | Get the Pink Monday night for | "h crude are fussing around | **Raa for Cratckshank ‘In elev- ©. B Banes Ballaré 645 (results of games among the ama| tues park, Jack and Lou] \* ABR. HL PO. 4 ¥ zeawacs woes teur clubs. Send in your ga: 3 | Sh aw ka |tither by. mall or a alt er Nordyke will be sparring for games| | { & : . { Fy ceaied Ghee Haenal Wer ome and they ic toria ana spends | a tights, Blow Piping, Conductors wae We pettieties tn the Piak | the week in Joe Cohn’s t | ay ee et SR jutters, Hotel and Restaurant. / pe ge | } 5 8 1 Work - th 7 5 , 8 8 Sateen ve Genera! Mill and Boat Work | Dance at Dreamland tonight. ***| Harry Ostdiek of the Indians had le. L. OREW OF SEATTLE THE. 3 eee —— two very good-looking second base ATRE LOCATES HAUNTS trim ‘ 1 - ©? 2 R ae |men on the job at the opening of| | Doty, B ‘ Ag died the season. He didn't know which “4 P = — - _ R t V 1! BY FRANK P. HOOD Totals ...39 2 6°98 ii & r : pne to une but now be te using; *Two ow nen n hs en on, ainier a ey, . both. He has ewitched Davis over E. L. Drew, the gonial manager! mad cma arr rad cs oO hnow Jackson Street and Columbia °°". o0".8 & ot the Seat theatre, hae bewe 6 | ii? NEY 9 6 9 99 9 2g od | Ct) umpDia ond, Both are goo 4 stickers srt ing some locating in the nearby | Portland | -.0 9 9 9 00001 —e good stickers appeal to Harry streams that can be reached from|, Summary: Two-base bite —M PATRONIZE be PULLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR « was Shaw yesterday, howaver, who Seattle in the morning and enable|” poy" siolon basee— Dulin t ine |distinguished himself with the club the fisherman to return early the| mond, Williams. Strack out—B DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE and virtually put Spokane in poskee-| ing. ‘Mr. Drew-le-a koea | Fullerton, 4. ty" Doty, tnses of Mr. Business Man, you can think right aion of a 7-to4 victory and he never misses aj Palle Off Fullerton, 1: off, Doty. ¢ : COLUMBIA RENTON Na Gh ha SEA. day's outing, to maton | {0 Wee to William “Lett now of hundreds of instances where a ——_————————— | “5 tharley Schmutz has had bad Ine his skill with the wary trout jon bases—Seattle, 10; Portland, « CITY SASH & DOOR CO. | THE MELROSE the past week. ‘Twice he started MP. Drew bays the flaking in| Uspire—aar, Day ~~ ora ong on would have wii cl that Mab ——— —- | against the Vancouver Indians, an White river, almost anywhere be if saved the expense of a tured Rose ME RE ca a SCREEN DOORS AND pe OSE MEAT MARKET |each time the Indians copped his| tween Riverton and Orillia, has| Vancouver 10000—1 P, cap WINDOWS | All Binds of Fr Sait Meats |number. Yesterday he lost, 1 to 0, quite a number of f00d holes, espe-| At Tacoma bescee tb doubtful order, flashed an important a eae of Pout-| it the lowest prices after holding the champions to stx cially around th esand bars. “Il cricteminn, eens: Behmuta and Made to order. try Netting and Fly Sereen. 8000 Rainier Ave. Seattie, Wash DUDLEY & SONS —PHONES— Bunset Beacon 1371, Ind. Col. FUEL, ALL KINDS Certified Weight, Certificates ALITY AND WEIGHT 40. W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1 ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. | Pure Foods—Full Weights ——$—$———_____—_| JACKSON ST. HOTEL IDAHO AL. THOMAS, Mgr. Phone Ind. 1685. Newly Trmmishes Hot and Cold ‘ater in All Rooms. One Block From All Depots Rooms All Prices. REMEMBER OUR CARR, 1 ST 1 N THE Ory. Renton Public Market DITLEV SEN, Prop. N ‘k r. Begs att tables. Sunset Main 61. or Ind. White 122 GENERAL ME RCHANDISE | Williams & McKnight IF YOU COME AND SEE US WE WILL SHOW YOU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE ~ “Renton Hardwa Some Big Specia COMB AND sEx. BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind, White 301, Sunset M. 321 @ money maker We make a spectalt erty; factory WILSON & ve Bldg, Renton, i _RAINIER VALLEY DISTRICT FLORIST Did you ever you could save One-half on SHRUBS, FRUIT 1 ¢ FLOW at Sahil’s Nu Take Old FR Brighton wet off at FLOUR Hammond’s Best Flour Col QUALITY COUNTS. Star Want Ads - Bring Results Holly St.?| BRUHST’S GROCERY Phone Betcon 3629. Orchard Beach Grocery Strictly | |OCOSSCHHOHHOOOS | DAHL GETS GOOD \° START ° ° e OOOH SHOOHHHOOODM DOHL OF TACOMA HIGH Piteher Doh! of Tacou } ~ High has |__ PHYSICIANS |begun the season with a good rec- | Phones, Columbia 75. m ao0, |Ord, He shut out I allowing Columtia 44.8" 499% Jhut three hit 1 th seven | CARL E. KOENIG, M. D, keouts to his credit, and won | 5 9719 Rainier Ave, Queen Anne, holding them enn 9 to 11 nd 6:39 | down to five scattered hits, | And By Appoint pone re esac ee pmen| Gordon Tracie Rainier Beach Pharmacy Phone Ind. Col. 160, Beacon 819, DRUGS, NOTIONS, STATION: CIGARS, CHOIGR CAmDIEE. Best Drug Store in This District BIGHT PRICES, Room 207 Traders wldg. Cor, Third and Mario $30 SAMPLE SUITS ni nt of mizow and pat, Includes, blacks og 50 72 Newest Models, a Complete. assort- The Low Rent Noes It thoug' | mon box,” jover ment | ment | fights der pam is easily he angler with only a day at his disposal will furnish plenty of sport not much wading, and hourly serv ht | would try some fresh exes, which had in my said Mr, Drew, “I cast the bar, and In the next there was a commotion tn After 15 T man three ng. a wed to allp a pound trout reached, and was standing on a sand bar, and I sal bait just mo: the water that would make any disciple jot Izaak Walton tingle with excite minutes of game net This for lice from stations on the Seattle Tacoma interurban.” . | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB Wiana Wirta and the silver cup a shauaie Sous he won in a cross-country run. | The Spokane Press recently pro ws rigpreoendi radi BASEBALL t ed runners from different | orrow at 3 p.m. athletic clu in Spokane, Wash., Portland vs, Tacoma entered the contest and raced aver! \amte and Be Yesler Car a five-mile cc entirely on| a siabtnitaaaaaes saved streets, starting from the com ter of town. Wiana Wirta ‘dark horse” en trant from the Finnish Athletic club, took the lead early in the con test, and, with ostrichtike strides, easily won the race, His time was 29:08 1-5, Wirta is a Finn laborer. Few knew him before the r The boys laugh at bim and dubbed him “Wienewurst i » he was tall and lanky, He is a vegetarian, and to that fact attributed his suc ceas ee . He was awarded a silver loving O | ! BE Piscy aoe riginali FORT CASEY LOSES . 7 The Fort Casey team wns deféat- IMPERIALES ed by the fast Knights of Columige team yesterday by the close ie MOUTHPIECE of 5 to 3. The game was excitiig CIGARETTES from start to finish. The indiviigpl star was Moore of the fortcthain, * : » . stating wo tripples to his creagem jaefine it, There is Ro eee at HE blend of tobacco so im- trort Casey 8 3|perial in quality, so distin- M@loy and Pickens; Hall id isk 1 f | h I Black, % |guished from all others, It Postmaster George Russe frapa| Challenges imitation. | o be a first-class baseball f ir jat the varsity, and he ts nawee ot 10 for 10 cents fur very best fans. Jess Ames, Lincoln welght keeps right on breaking recor tt wi Hitt and Agnew; nd Hart Afternoon game— DR | Sa nto at Low A, and Smith NATIONAL oat and Fromme,and McLean. E citiitesessasess 1 and Gibson; Chen AMERICAN Cleveland At Detroit Kaler and Stanage Easterly; Allis STANDING OF THE CL! NORTHWEST | W. L. P| 3 2 ,600/OakI'nd..15 00 Ver it H 33 ] 8 T v r " Victoria ..2 NATIONAL Chine in'tl 7 Y Philadeta Chicago Philada st, Louls ton \ jBeoont | “uentey"ana terry; euivie, sae multiply your customers and increase | veas and Howies your sales, ly eiraleg game by ut 7 | Sacramento at Les. A : RE .s 613 Carson and Sullivan; Williams ona | ome Bliss REE 1 1 ney and O) Burns and} Ri. B. UBS COAST. Ww. inquiry and brought back the infor- mation on the jump. Analyze your territory and you will find that Western Union Day Letters and Night Letters will add to your efficiency, *| THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANT (4 angese D Cut-Rate Dentistry on the Easy- Payment Plan ~ Tho greatest cut on prices ever given tor the very best Dental work ever done in Seattle; this is our claim, and just what we a Prepared to give. We are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 AND $7.00. And while some Dentists charge ridiculou we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for Cement Fills are 50c; Gold Fills are from free. | | | toes for bri 0, and our SLVver need of Dental service to call for free examination, prices and easy-payment plan. Come in today. DO NOT OFF, We will convince you that we are the real cutrate Den! Albany Cut-Rate Dentists SECOND FLOOR ps Me BANK BUILDING, COR, PIKE. TAKE ELEVATOR

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