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Wf W's Correct, Cheasty Has It We Want an Opportnnity to Convince You We Have Best Values in Seattle Men’s Suits, Over- coats and Rain- coats $15 and $18 Entire Second Floor Nothing but the Best in Quality Ever Leaves the Cheasty Store. Glance at the Popular Price Clothing on dis play in our windows—Nothing better in America. The Place for Men's and Young Men's Ap parel—Hats to Hosiery, THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. FAST TEAMS ENTER THE STAR CHAMPIONSHIP RACE! ° ee * ' Nome of Team « Average age of player * Na of Manager .... Street Address Phone. . Street seeeeeeeePMONO, cceeeeeeeesrererden Address We wiah to cuter t0@ cesssceerereee team in your amateur championship race, and agree to conform to all the conditions governing same, Srerrreererirerrerttirre i Cry (Signed) SSSSSSSESS ESE SES SES EE SEED Manager or Captatn, RAR * * * * * * * * * * * a * Sporting Editor Star: * * * * + * * * * * « ‘The teams that get away with the pennants in The Star champion ship race this summer are not going to lack claes, and the team that wing the is going to be one dandy baseball aggregation, All of this ies that are pouring in. Pres indications are that there will be at least 30 toan more, in each classification—Clasa C, under 16 years; © 16 and 20, and Clase A, over % ee. Owing to the fact that many of the teams are now In the proces ay , and nominations will be accepted all next week ing games, however, should commanicate with the sporting editor or the amateur baseball editor early in the week In this champtfonshtp contest, The Star does not alm to perfect any sebedule or organize & league, team in each division, and the best team, regardiess of division, Each team can play when, where and whom it pleases, bat it must notify The Star in advance of each me, and promptly report the result after. Teams are expected to pi * teams of equal age, A record of amos wanted will be kept by The Star, for the benefit of the teams, and managers wanting games will be accommodated, if possible. There may be as many a6 150 teams in the champlonshlp contes' and it is gotng to be a fine honor to win one of The Star pennant The Class C teams will be just as well takem care of as the Class A There will be some fast kid teams in the Claas C Hat, All the best amateur teams of the elty will be in the A classification, and the competition will be strong. The same applies to Class B. The Albers team is determined to win the Class A peasant, and Manager Rose expects bis team to put up a strong fight. Manager Taylor, of the Pantoriums, will also have his team In the race. Its porpose ts to determine the best), WILSON BEATS BUS BY ROY WHITMAN ‘Tied with Vancouver yesterday for third place, the Pippins dro to fourth by yenterday’s, de! while the Beavers crawled up ahe: ot the Indians, who to ¢ Tigers, .a@ Bees are at the top and the Giants are at the bottom, Thetr positions are more seoure today as the result of yesterday's game. 0000 ‘ At the local park yesterday it was a cane of too much Wilson, He to 6, and figured one bit, The bite were Il to favor of the Bees, but that the score the generalship of the Kiddo, and to wome half dosen errors on the part of our young athletes. The less sald about the game the better, Imbued with a fighting spirit, following the victory of the day before, the boys were disheartened al yeutorday’s defeat. The fai ina more or sentiments the game. Dugdale, is entirely unperturbed, and goos merrily on his way oo0°0 0 The Portiand pitchers went bad yesterday, and the team fell easy victims to the Vancouver champs; re ti to 5. Vesney and Thomas Pippins and Gervais Spokane outhit Tacoma yester- day, bat were drubbed 7 to &., after LM innings of straggie. Meyers, Joe Cohn's new first baseman, got five hits out of five timen up. COCOCCOCCOOHOOOOOD * Baseball Epitome ® oOo ooo NORTHWESTERN Seattle ann HPO 8 suburb. 5.4.0. SMOKER TONIGHT Everything ts in readiness for the lant 8. A. C. smoker of the season, which comes off tonight at the local fym. Both Jackson of Vancouver and Rothus of the Seattle club, Who fight as the main bout, are in fine trim, and the fight should be one of the het scraps ever put up in the Seattle gym. Roth) A.C. amoker, With Spokane, fF ‘Knockout fighter with a big rep, to sleep in the first period, A few minutes al ter the conclusion of the bout he was rushed out to Ballard by auto to take part in & smoker In the big He knocked out his oppo- nent in the second frame. Other bouts are as follows: las, 8. A. C., ve. Shan, K Ruster” 0” Doug: | Ac Arch A. C.,/ ; Morrow, 8 BL A.C, and) Dale, B. A. C., v8, Jim Wilson. Five Acres $250 Oe CASH, 6 PEM MONTH No better Innd at any p Fire Proof Borgia Prot VAULT DOORS Vire-Proof rot COLMAN An Wollowns boc Furniture Wood Bleet Fixtures 12:06 THREE 16 Stogle Tri; Marbte toe . PURCELL SAFE CO. “ if Eaclusive Agent for the 4 one, Withee GENUINE UA sare Ticket Olten Colman 00 aed A Main 1992 Gloves Cleaned in a jor Manner 1106 Second Avenue 9 Lennon’s Special Satu Sales for Men Are always well attended, but tomorrow's specials are bigger better than any we have heretofore offered. For inst MEN'S KNITTED SILK TIES, in all colors; finest quality; sold before for lews than G0c. On sale tomorrow . MEN’S SILK SOX, THE CORRECT THING WITH LOW And cost no more than cotton; very sheer, yet reinforced the wear comes; exceptional value, at, the pair . if. dine MEN'S SILK HOSE—The famous Phoenix Silk Sox, with lisle and toe; pure silk, mind you, tor, a pair A Box of 4 pairs, guaranteed three months, for $2.00 No better price on any hour to Seattic arke any hour of the nd. One early Roy Bugeert, captain of the Ballard Meteors, put bis team in the race yesterday. The Meteors want a practive game Sunday, and any 15- lyearold team not engaged is requested to phone Manager Harvey, at}! } Ballard 1264, Don't plonship contest. from Sunday A Remedy No Family Should Do Without, hy a human|well's Syrup Pypsin. 1 Moran, if ow Fill the nominating blank today, and enter the cham Sverybody get ready for the opening games, a week | \ ecececcoces | cr omeenenco, Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Ave. at Spring St. Fal eco~nconw oe, fo matter how heal being may be It is safe c the | these gentle qualitiaa ty pamneeceu, 2) Hecomonn | -woumonoox ad you will |Misorder of th hed howels, and mi rtant for y¢ if Ch al easty Has It, it's Correct Sommaryy Two-base hit lon enteon. me run—Clementean sacrifice bite—Ada: summary—Oft Rar and § hits in one off Metvor, o two-th 1.) Syrup Pepatn. t of) Anyone wishing to make t Bases on b Ott Rarren- 3; off Metvor, 3; off Wilson, jen basos—Clementecn, Nor- Double MeMuilin to Sadofeky to Raymond to Sadotaky Umpire—Mr. Van Haltren. And note how well we have size. See how well how effectively the nade up. The beauty “< is nO matter of hope or guesework. You see just how It will look and wear it at © without weary waiting and uncer- tatoty $15.00... $25.00 SHINER @ WOLFF 908 Sed Ave. he Suit That Cuts the} Don’t Take Our Word for It, But Come and See! The Fabrics Do the Talking. You Never Expected to Get So Much Tailoring Value for $15.00. SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO YOUR MEASURE CONFIDENCE If you will grant us an opportunity of a personal conversa- tion, we will certainly get your confidence, as we will thor- oughly explain how we sell clothes at the price we do. We conld tell you how our many stores in the United States and Canada sell the entire output of many of the best mills. We could tell you how we make a profit and sell you a suit or o’coat at $15. We would correct your idea of the ENGLISH, if you are a skeptical person, and prove to you where volume, concentration and attention to the tailoring business make it easy for us to do business at a price lower than other tailors. WHY PAY MORE? UNION MADE ENGLISH WOOLEN : TWO STORES 704 First Ave., Near Cherry St. Third Ave. and Spring St. be babies and grownups | at Wi Portiand cany, Thom vale and Lewis. NOICE UNDERTAKING PARLORS BROADWAY AND NION At Spokane— Tacoma ..021013 Spokane 002002 Hunt and Ladwi De Vogt (ii innings) COAST RKLE Vernon a $ At Pertiand * a6 Hitt. and Brown; Koesiner and Howley,” (Ten innings) 61 2 4a 8 Baker, Commands the attention of every mari who needs clothes or fur- nishings. Gaffney’s Sale is successful because his advertised promises are made good. We are going to move to 1320 Second Ave., and have reduced every article in stock from 25 to 50 per cent. Take advan- tage of this opportunity now before the lines become broken. Suits at Half-Price We have one hundred or more Suits left over from last sum- mer and fall. Excellent garments, every one, full of style and worth—yours at half price. All 1912 Clothing, including every suit in stock—blacks, blues, novelties and all colors, reduced as follows: } $20 Suits Now $14.75 | $30 Suits Now $21.35 i! $25 Suits Now $17.85 | $35 Suits Now $23.85 5 Lang RAINCOATS, Half Price OVERCOATS, Half Price SILK HOSE, Half Price FANCY HOSE, Half Price FANCY VESTS, Half Price ODD HATS, Half Price $1.50 SHIRTS ............000 eee. $LIS 50c NECKWEAR, 3 FOR ++ $1.00 OddShirts| |Derby Hats Sizes 16% to 20; values $1.50, Broken Lines, all in brown, e $2.00 and $2.50— most all sizes, values $3.00, $5c sAFFNEYS 708 FIRST AVE. “_ Arilanes, Raum and Cheek Motkie and Schmid! Oakland At Lew A Parkin, Toner, jartinont, G Blater, Brooklyn ees : ¢. @ At Roston i Mm 6 Knetser, Sehardt, Yingling and frwin, Higgins; Brown and Gowdle, AMERICAN Cleveland oeeue At Chicago 2 Kaler and Easterly; Walsh and Block Boston at a At Washington ee Wale and Nunaiaker; Groom and Henry At De : xe 2 Flat te: and ¢ New, York ws 5 At Philadelphia ag Hog~ “Quinn a Danforth and reet; Vaughn Thomas, Morgan, Egan, STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST coasT Ww Victoria.y 600 wknd. 20 Vane'r...9 ‘ortl'nd. 9] Phila... 5] Detroit | Bt Hoquiam At Aberdee Stanford, an Royle and Kelty. GALLANT DOES FINE WORK Young Gallant, who did the twirl- ing for the fast Olymples the first part of the season, played for Tay- |lor and pitched a swell game, win- ning by @ score of 11 to 6. Petes Moet ene or Bs ei EAE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:30 p.m, Vietoria vs. Seattle Admission 260 and 500, Kesler Car.