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THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 9, Broadway Rink Tit EAST PINE ST, Ladies Admitted Free Aftemoon and Evening. Skating 20, Checking Free Roth TIRES WHIP: BLAINE GORDON STEADY AND SEATTLE 1S HELPLESS NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at Seto Tac sabtie Admission Yosier Car © and Bec BOW LE¢— KNOCK KNEE }) Week antics, break Leaving Seattle and Tacoma out lof the argument, the race in the Northwestern league so far is pret- lty close. Yesterday Portland wag at the top, and Victoria third, but after yesterday's game between | these two teams, their position is reversed, Spokane second and Vancouver fourth, but the Beavers trimmed the Indians again yester day, and their positions are re versed. This dope i all on the basis of Vancoyyer being second and Portland third, though in real ity these two teams are ted for sec ond place. In spite of the fact-that ahe was walloped by the Tigers yee I! keeps out of the game. oo 8 rrenkamp started for the saterday, and Bill James Neither of the Bills look gers had the lives winning atime Blain along, steady waren pilances advice free. A LUNDBERG © ne was Bil Ba | tintahed ed good, and the easiest time of thelr 12 to 4. In the me Gordon was sailing as a clock, and the loc were never dangerous, The game was practically featureless, except for a] home run by Wally tn the last in- ning. It was a single drive over second, but it took a bad bound, and Mike Lynch, knowing the game was won, wasn't particular whether he | stopped it or not. The ball rolled by @ Wally went home. Pat Moran and Leaile Mano did some! LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follower FOR TACOMA Stre. INDIANAPOLIS and FLYER 1:00 1100, COSTE HSOHOOOOE * ANOTHER RECORD * BROKEN be | RALPH ROSE BERKELEY, Cal, May 9--Ralph Rose is he of a new unofficial | world’s record in the shot put to- lay as a result of bis mark of &: feet 1 inch with the 16pound shot, made in practice here, This in 1 foot 1 inch better than Rose's own record and Walter shipped bim back. Nic used_him yesterday, bat Bui evidently is still going bad, It began to happen right away, and before Nic could get little Eddie spring |Kiein to the rescue the Bees had scored fo rurans, Eddie pitched great ball, but outside of Strait's nice flelding. oo 08 | Lamline, who pitehed some good ball for Portland in thi league last summer, was back in| the game for the Pippins yesterday. | He looked so good last summer! Walt McCredie said it was the} Coast league for the big blonde, but | BM dido’t get going good this Panton & London Co SROOND AVE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA Big BID Everett ve rates set March edule Subject 2. to June is, fe Cha wae Seen rs “THE INVITING STORE” New Spring Weights and Styles in Knit Underwear Await your choosing on the middle aisle of the main floor, whete you will find liberal stocks for women, misses and children, not forgetting the wee baby’s needs. We carry such makes as are the standards of good fitting. properly shaped, well finished and comfortable underwear. 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These are brand new goods that have just arri selling them at the same prices as the largest stores of Chicago and New York City. Please note that we have pald the tre the way from Now York and selling them to you at New Y We propose to do this with other lines throughout the sto us grow. This lot of pictures cr 6 of w large var Is, including Pa od and we are all ork pricen. Wateh of subjects rfal aplen: ud at Goods I Dop't fai bafwains at fe *, 1 in the Basement. each . DE ana 10¢ Fine Curtain Ends, 69c Fourth Floor, Lengths of 1% to1% yards; a gathering of most beautiful In | 2%-yard lengths they are worth $7.50 to $36.00 per pair. They are samples of the fin ported French goods that have bee mitted to agents In this country. Those who, buy of these beautiful goods 69c the benefit of our fortunate C Embroiered Curtain Ends, 39¢ The ladies delight tn these, #0 many uses to which the fo splendid advantage i ~ for there are can be turned be made kimonos, #0 on. 1 curtains 6 worth Select the ends at, 1,000 Yards Ruching, 3 Yards 25c All brand new goods, having be sisting of Silk Chiffons, Var ther pretty styles. V eclal at 10¢ per yard or Ladies’ New Lawn Kimonos, 15c dust a Wlyer for Friday's Business—si n the house ont t ik ¥ and oe 25¢ af nd Moor, ort Kimonos in floral de d at waist line with five r Think of tt igns of all kinds 4 vs of stitching ve 15¢ SATURDAY, MAY 11th, will be the Basement Bazaar, | first | Americana. home run the Pipplas couldnt do much with Narveson, and the Pip pins were on the wrong side of » (to 1 score, oo Toots Agnew we for the champs Spokane 3 tot. Ye opposed to Toots, and held the champs to four hits, but three of them, with an error and « pass ip the eighth inning, settled the bust ens Hal Chase Improved NEW YORK, May 9.—Hal Chase, baseman of the New York will be able to play t Monday, according to ment today. Cha has Atlantic Clty and declares himself entirely recovered from the attack of stomach trouble, from | which he has been suffering °° another game terday, beating nx Mauser was yar again annour gone t Coe oeeooccoceorse |® Baseball Epitome * OOOOH HS SOOO OH NORTHWESTERN AB ft Po. % h'k, rf S|] weceewo-ew : Slemounwanwy a] canseenese ap: S| cocteompnaeeuy 3 Boenenene> o| eocesosce® u| ~ov0~~co Sl oem in oft james in 41-8 § Moran, Yohe 4 Klein and Harris 00400 ouver. 000001 rand De Vogt 2010 s 2° 42 Agnew and coast Low Angeles Re eS 618 and Agnew {At Sacramento « 1 n-Pittsbure game post neton “Walen, i3 Johnuon, Becker and Ain Detrolt-Boston rain postponed; Louls-New York | poned; rain gase post eland-Philadelphia gam: rain © post STANDING OF THE CLUBS NOMTHWEST T w qt Abies | Edited oa Roy WHITMAN, the newep: Mike Lyneh yesterday that Mike had fined Billie Yohe, his big third sack even hundred, and immed him on the bench, Mike may ha ned him, but Gilt was very much in the game yesterday-—with three — hits. And as Bill seemed to be ina very amiable frame of mind, it may be med that he had not parted with any of his hard earned coin, However, Mike did try to sign Mickey Dulin, but Mickey said he wanted no more of the cold Pacific ty and the Northwest particular, Me began ball career with Topeka, Kang and having an offer from the same team, ne wants to go back. 0000 Of the last four players re sed by Dug, Dulin was the only one not in the game with the other teame yesterday, and Mickey could have been on the third sack for Tacoma had he ddie Kiein pitched Danny Shee for Vancouver. Art Stidelio was leadoff man for Vietoria, Soon after John |. Tayler of the Boston Sox re- nine from the men John Lb. slip (Cy Young, Lord, and challenge the team kept. That may be tried on Dug and Jack ooo 0 Clarence Rothue and Andy Devali, 125 and 135, respective ly, will go to the P. «. A. meet in Portiand tomorrow night as Chandier thought he ought to go in place of Duvall, but Andy club # couple of nights °° and Bob Brown are not speak: ing as they pase by today. It) Joe has the last laugh. | cording to the gtory, Bob Philadelphia Nat se to buy Kippert from the Spokane club, Kippert was turned over to Cohn made claim to the had received but half the chase price on Kippert, and that reverts to Bpokane. Match for Mevvew, Morrow, Tommy Ryan's protege, and Sailor Ed Petrorkey are matcb- midfleweight Hmit here May 23. sorrow has made a bit on the |George and Jack Pitegerald. Ryan is touting bis man as the coming best performance since he from wl four-round | over Knockout Geo. Brown of Chit cago here some months ago. } | | “ST. LOUIS, May 9.—Roger Brew | nab manager of the St Louis | with a threatened attack of pnew monia for several days, is out of physicians, Hresnahan has been fidgeting over the steady trouncings ind declares he will manage the! team from the bench until he is declare his action is dangerous and | foolhardy. in the boxing evente. showed him hie mistake at the The chances are Joe Cohn all over the Kippert deal, one over on Joe by asking the The deal was made, after which commission that he body has decided that the pl. OAKLAND, Cal, May 9 Howard od today to fight 10 rounds at the Coast with bis victories over Kid it champion. Petroe ranks in San Francisco was his Roger Is Restless als, who hae been laid up bed today in open defiance of his the Cardinals have been suffering able to play again. The docte Dance at Dreamland tonight, *** Colby Land Is theBest Only 49 minutes by boat from Seattle. The cheapest and quickest to market daily Short drive to Bremerton. Nearly any hour to Seattle. Listen now--we sell rich alder bottom land, running water 5 Acres for $500. You make your own terms.) CLIFFORD. 1019 Third Av, DR. E. H. STANLE} of # Discoverer o neiptes #t Dual Faery Will Delivet an Illustrated Lecture Thin Subject ON MAY 9, 1912, ATK P.M, ARCADE HAL n this lecture De. Ste hows. why children Mouth -Breathers. ed, and why fa and potnt dy without y aN ie 1912 [The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely “Read | SOOHHHHHOHOOOOD * COULON STILL IS ¢ ¢ THE CHAMP SOHC OCOCHHOOOHOOD PACKEY M’FARLAND NEW YORK, May %—Johony Coulon ta still bantam champion of America today as a result of his victory over young Soleberg of Brooklyn, whom he eastly outpoint ed in a 1éround bout here. Coulon Hoored his opponent tn the ond round, and after that had the Brook lynite at his merey, It is the gem eral belief that he could have sored a knockout had he cared to extend himself beating the Kirby crew by three 3 hough ry 400 pe aba wiath ave, Ballard Business Directory |: S GUIDED BY THE ADVE TISEMEINTS BELOW. THEY ARE) RELIABLE AND WILL MEET | YOUR EVERY WANT DAIRY ICE CREAM Alwareon hand Wholesste and Betalh THE KOVAL Damm 3428 Leary Ave. Ratlers © __CASCADE DRUG CO. | | 5402 | Batterd ave For f len ine try. a bottle of our Cod Liver with Tiporhon eapnitos | | bottle | EMBALMERS | __ | rxors Ballers a8 BALLARD 9 Prices ta Beach. Ballard Sheet Metal Works ACE wo! Ballard Sheet Metal Works Skylab, Blow Pip Condnct Gutters, Hor eh tnd Restaur a General Bull and Boat Work jtarns East “PLANNING FOR THE TRIALS ROSE, HORINE, BELLAH AND OMITHOON SURE T) ited reas t re) STA? ww Nivintsrry, Cal, May 9.—Plans are under way here today for the Pacific coast tryouts for the American team whieh will represent this country at the Olym- ple gm in Sweden. The trials will be here Saturday, May 18, and will be the first to be held for the Olymple games in any part of the United States. It le expected that the greatest aggregation of athletic " ever assembled weet of Chica: will be in the competition, Prominent among these are four who are prac tieally certain of places on the team, Ralph Road, the giant shot putter, George Hortne of Stanford, high jumper, Sam Bellah of the Multnomah club, Portland, pole vaulter, aud Forrest Smithson, hurd ler. Many other entries from all parts of the Coast are being received. Gloster Beats Kirby In a fine race on Lake Washing ton yesterday, the Gloster Rowing club of the state university won the annual inter-club regatta by engthe. The winners made the hreemile course tn 16:44 3-6, while thelr opponents made it in 17:01 The Gloster crew rowed as fol lows: “Boo” Bryant, stroke; Lead er, 7; Pullen, Wailer Franklin, BI Hutton, No. ri wit, ‘aylor, bow; Art Campbell, caxewain. The other crew as follows: N. Wright, | |stroke; A. C. Campbell, No, 7; Lee, | No, 6: Archie Campbell, L| Wright, No. 4; Ellis, No. 3; ‘oy, | No. Morgan, bow; Schwabland cots wain May Fight McFarland ‘United Prees Wire: NEW YORK, May %—Fans here are speculating on whether | No { | | today Leach Cross or Packey McParland | « will be the opponent of Champion | Ad Wolgast here tn June. With $12,600 offered for a Wolgaat-Cross bout, Croas acd the champion are haggling over the rules to govern the bout. Meanwhile the Garden jclub has offered $15,000 for a Wol caxt-MeParland bout, and Packey has expressed his willingness to |meet the champion at any rules Wolgaat and the boxing commission may fix. The matter will be straightened out when Wolgast re after his match with Willie Ritchie in San Francisco pext Saturday. U. of C. Will Compete | HERKELEY, Cal. May 9.--The University of California will send! several of its best athletes to the) 12th annual conference track meet, which is to be held on Purdue field, | Lafayette, Ind. May 31 and June 1 | Twenty-two colleges and univers. tles will compete. Other schoo! entered outside the regular mem. bers of the conference are Col orado, Kansas and South Dakota. Safety Razor Blades Buffer at tiines ndigewtion. If w 4yepepsta. WAY » | | | cure Indiger * keep th your house Made and dry to the taste {if your jand guar He like better tor Grdgaiet sel co "CG. CHILBERG. 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