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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. Sa e Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read Edited by ROY WHITMAN THOMPSON IN GOOD FORM: | ALLOW WILLIAMS’ MEN BUT | FOUR HITS KODAK Fintehing finest kind, “In at ° they're don [Th NORTHWESTERN LEAGL BASEBALL, MIX AGAIN Men's Sa 5 $30 ae $ 172 TRACIE nt 905 1-2 Third Avenue Tomorrow at 2:90 p.m VANCOUVER vs, VICTORIA |MUBBARD WILL BOX HAGEN Aamtasion and Yoater ¢ FRIDAY NIGHT With Tealey Raymond shifted over to second, Chick at short and ‘ecl! Thompson pitching gilt edged ball, the Giants pulled themselves together yeaterday and beat the {Pippins, 7 to 0. Klein, the south. | paw Barry released, tried to show up Dis former team mates, but the Glants landed on him for five of {thetr scores in the second inning Veaney relieved Klein, and the 3 : A i meeting with Hagen left a cloud to Giants piled up two more. In the Kodak Films developed, 100 4 meantime three hits were the beat his title, Hubbard got a dra we, SEY sive Hagen probably had a litt the Pips could do with our Mr A. M. FROST beak ef the mfiline, .Siuse tink Thompson, so the drama is closed, 9832 First Ave, Seattle. ltime Forbes boxed Hagen, and more We can still see the smiling face of _ than held his own, Now Forbes de- the rotund Mr. Dugdale GIBSON-CHANDLER J) 284# 4 right to cut in on the arg FURNITURE CO. |ment. Ditto Frank Street, who hi ta decision over Hagen 510 Pike St. | Frank Street lost to Hollie Giles, New and used Furniture fithe Fort Lawton colored fighter, it, sold and exchanged, ‘e have the most Complete but Hubbard .went out to the fort jand made Giles quit cold. And as stock of second hand goods in the city at the lowest prices. | Street bested Hagen, and Hagen at We exchange new goods for least held Hubbard even, the dope ia hard to figure. old. We will vsiit your home on 9} call. Fine repairing. Hot water coils made. If you are moving we will pack your goods. Phone Main 3227. We Do Hight Werk at Hight Eddie Hubbard and Romeo led. Hagen will again try to settle their} CABINET MAKERS differences at the Austin & Freed | i smoker Friday night, and as Harry “¥ Wespecher & Elich |Porbes ts standing by waiting for a chance to battle the winner, there ig plenty of excitement in store for the fans in the welterweight di-| viston. is — === | Until recently Hubbard has been Wave Your Pro se? I 3 | regarded all that is clasay tn the on antec are PER voz.| elterwelxht ranks, but his recent Near First Ave. 4 bf The Clothing Friends Is Bradbury System nd for several reaso perfect fit. indiwid- { styles and the high quality of abricn ke ita egnoels op of Cc E In all the new fab D | T Kiddo Wilson had another of his | good days yesterday, and the result is an lito-% vietory for the Bees. Tho Beavers were the victims. Toots Agnew had a bad day, and the mg Bees got to him for 13 bingles, ee rice and colorin SOUTHPAW CECIL THOMPSON w able shades ® wines price > $25. $40 | $15. $25 Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Crectt House’ 1332-34 Second Av., Near Un‘on St, Mike Lynch's Tigers displayed all kinds of pep yesterday, and romped home with another victory from the Spokane Indians. Seore 10 to 7 Gordon pitehed for the Tigers and Cadre nd Willis for the Indians it wae ather free hitting game. the Tigers getting 12 and the In| @ Name of Manager dians 10. ENTRY BLANK FOR THE STAR'S AMATEUR BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE, | Kilbane Beats Burns NEW YORK, May 15.—Johnny Kilbane easily defended his title against Frankle Burns of Jersey | City, over whom he has today a 10 |round decision. It was a hot serap. Barns started well and had the bet- Nome of Team Aver IE OE 5 nes ci ivd Gos Si feb oho oen seeds Bins Yr eee eee ees | ss oo giggomnairee Street Address ...... WOODINVILLE WANTS GAMES| SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS EP ERR ESD id Rink ter of the first round; he also out- Manager Bergum of the Woodin-|® Name of Captain Thee sg ere tune eeeere een Heseeeenenee steeee nt Broa way |fought-the champton’ in the fifth ville nine writes that he would like | # : 711 EAST PINE ST. land landed some telling blows, but ROMEO HAGEN to arrange for games with amateur |* Street Address ......... .+++++++..Phone, dav obasécetiges se }the rest of the fight was all Kil- teams tn Seattle and vicinity. Ad " | Ladies sangre Free Both I) nane. In the last two rounds Kib dress Ro Cc. Bergum manager | # Sporting Editor Star: We wish to enter the ; 7 Afternoon and Evening. |bane had his man bleeding and in Foodinville baseball team, Wood: | | - = Skating 25c. Checking Free. J) distress and tried hard for a knock: invilte |B vesee ove SAE honssphe aeanpiiaee tins euie Nv (fi hart), fie j ovt. at, Burke otto ue saseety eae ® team io your amateur championship race, and agree to if ft * = mond ider the punishment. Kilbane was binin ‘F 4 . pie a = unmarked, while Burns’ face was | ‘ " . ig i ALBERT HANSEN ]|(2its'%e ile Bors face. waa TF sccnices’ shai the Saleatia iwrvackendlobieks bs Established 1883 |weighed 122% and Burns 122 |]|_ Investigate the \% caignea) Seiitisbs BARCIOUS STONES, PING I = ee tures of tho SAMSON MARINE | enrnenere? wih, oh * JEWELRY, STERLINGSILVER ||P © © OOO OOO HOOHOS! The Chicago White re ~~ = ENGINE before purchasing, || ® Manager or Captain, j Corner First and Cherry e . @jing them up offensively an - ae a ee oe ee es ee a a a @nATTLA Baseball Epitome teastvely this spring, which is one - I: cieiiallatia , as nas | wt eee ee ee ee ef of the reasons they are making the @eeeresesesesece| TAYLOR CUBS WIN . 4 rT ae. a 7 a | a + > a STEVEN capaare NORTHWESTERN —— = gpovee tobe or ire : HERE’S A FAST Df, tee Teater She sew to Biaek L. O. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal. 475; Res, Dancing Guarantees te eee YE OY YP >} "| wnen runners are on first and third > A serngunnlie ae fet - < 4 Private Lessons |imrnso1 tt : 2 $|—-has been solved by Manager Calla . AMATEUR boppigeomegh venga lta ge Bm mon 0) Deoreiehtes Mann so $ ¢ $/han with a repertoire from which to | ine 0. ©0000 0 00 0 © © eo Feil and Galloway for Taylor, Halls for private Jessons | hiv ee 3 {~ Slchoose. ‘The result fs that when op- ° . Rouse and Williams for Black Dia Wood and Coal. SSSI siWage tree Dane: | Chick a 4 *|ponents expect one thing, the ; mond, Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, ing Wednesday, Friday | Mov bad *:.% *\are apt to pull something else and s ein i cael caiag [rocapae > ee { ¢| met by with tt | 9042 RR. Ave. 8. W,, Seattle. " ; , wets BFF eel gee naee ned Tuners on, first |Hicoar West Seattle Ferry Landing NEW SERVICE TO Saturday, May 11th, is Hot-Point Day es and third—the only Lajole teing ‘ ; sa tertiand 4 & PD © Bl the gent at the last stopping station, | m_«— accor ea ae ‘ t ia with the Ballard Hardware Co. The famous ; rt ot ee ejand the double steal was cwayed. | HALF PRICE GALE OF JEWEL s B : . coed 1 £3 £]'7he man on test went through wiih | “ALP PRICE GALE OF JEWELRY Ictorla, b. v. Hot-Point Flatiron, regular $4.50, special Strait. 1 _ i : . Dia 25 cs ~ So bo = a" ee monds, Wm, Rogers’ Silverware, Stee! Steamship $2 + Sittmed the ‘ball—-thst la he ap Sic. now being sold at halt price “IROQUOIS” 2 S]parentiy started to throw it—| B® best bargains you over saw. Leaves Colman Dock daily, ex- ||| PALACE OF sweeTs—— TOYS! TOYS! ° to,second base, to get the runner. 1830 First Ave cept Saturday, at 11:30 p. m. Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come See, @ ¢| Only he failed to go through with tt. ‘Annex Buliding, Returning, leaves Victoria daily, $33; Ballard Av. ii ">| Instead, he shot the ball to big Bd neato Annen Ou except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m. ih, the pitcher, who wheeled like Tickets interchangeable with Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish B Anchovies and Sardines. Complete line of Heinz’s Pickles and tled Goods, Gold Shield, Crescent and Folger's Coffees, service. t/a flash and sinmmed the ball to *| Harry Lord, at third. Result, Lajoie caught Mat footed and the danger rs “| was over. Basber makes his own sunshine. Canadian Pacific Ry, Co. All rail Hne coupons accepted. Tickets and reservations at Tueguon 1. Two-bacs hits Thecnposn cette — TICKET OFFICE, Colman Dock Sg eS More Men for Nick nildren eo ® @ ‘ Phone Main 3993, ite —Ott Kisia 4, rane 6; off Veasey 3.) George “Stone, former St. Loulg Pate yt eee | Amarieen lenge Gaaser, Hlagla Strack out ‘Thompson 2; by Veasey * on all the time, fine. TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY Ballard 231 s 25th Ave. and 67th St. ‘aN, “ ‘ pe bp * Span ‘ RFR gd ae oe Spokane 111900 whi } “2 i £ fo —— a ieee botham, Chicago-Loulaville pitcher, P ‘ ot . Ey. Phe ea tee Retstia: Seite, ane ‘ine. You and Gus Fisher, former Beaver | and La Longe joate her and ister with the Cleve-} jland Naps, to the Beaver line-up, | *00-2 « 8) Portland fans today are figuring! : o2*—it 1% Si that he will turn over three good Agnew and Lewis: Wilton and M4sY-| men to the Portland Northwestern | . | Colts Nick Williams, manager of LP Kent oad Colts, today believes that Me eeraicahe Whelas net Drown; Keene: |Credie will give him » pitcher, a Temple, Kiawitter and Howley, catcher and an outfielder, He ex- . 1 | Pects to see Outflelder MoDowell losiens { £ land Pitcher Steiger in Colt uni e a of Abies end Mitse: Miller, tientey and | forms, Berry, (Ten innings» / a SEN Les Angeles 8 » | A f | A GOOD THING FOR |4+,seersmente THE PEOPLE Send for Free Sample of ARNOLO’S ASTHMA CURE The Never-Failing Remedy HAROLD MELVIN Here is one of the best all around athletes in the country. He has lived in Seattle for the last 15 years. While in school he was a member of four championship teams—2 football, 1 baseball, 1) track. Right now he is one of the niftiest baseball players in the As an Inducement state, holding down the left garden | - ap sans ‘ Toser,and Boles; Pitegeraid and ¥ ] NATIONAL | do not compete with cheap dew-| Boston-Cincinnat! game postponed werk, but with the high priced |—rain i Combine, on pets of wor half their price. fices bh been located fn the U New York-Pittsbure game called at end of second inning —rain. for the Excelaiors. $18 Wiest Avenue, f Ne | To get our patrons acquainted KNOWS BETTER NOW el charge of the as mityae idee istt cken the ce ee ae gg | with our new location we will | Charley Burrows thought he was floss ‘afforded ‘pract! ph for | teneteer ; gling and offer & fisherman he knows better now Mr. Burrows, along with three oth-| ers, took an auto trip to Maple Val 25% OFF hess a haunt of the finny tribe. After | hopelessly casting into the swift | On all paint brushes next week. | stream for five hours, Mr. Burrows goat was drowned in the aqua. ee oe Practically all other fishermen who | | Main 779. 1629 Fourth Aye. | angled in that neighborhood ex on | Phelps; Ballee and Wingo. My large pra r opretul Operating. a superior q work, guaranteed, was brought the jealousy. envy wrath of the State Dental Combine me; they refused me my l- AMERICAN se and examined me in matter®| Chicago seston and things unknown to Dental scl-| qt Pitiiadeiptia ROA Fae Henze and Kuhn; Cooms, Pennock and Lapp | Philadelphia Bee 4 ° At Ch 1 2 Alexander, Beaton and Killiter; Cheney and Archer. and in a manner to dep it. They thought becau they 14 not do work for my price that The amateur season is on in could not be ‘leveland perionced the same luck yesterday 7 torneo rel Ge Waskington 2777°2 {Zip full blast, and the amateur ve - Cedar river will never again see dental wo lone at my offices of Gre nd Livington; Groom an¢ onty had to me a small profit |sonry* “8% Evington; Groom and each patlent in order to make seit | income ample to satisfy me. St. Louis .... eve Ye doce wot make any difference At_ Boston nt? $. 3 = bridge,| Baumgartner and ‘Krichell; Ci- | cotte and Thomas | teams of Seattle and vicinity are working hard to win The Star pennants and The Star silver cup. Complete scores and de scriptions of the amateurs’ games and percentage tables in the face of one Chas. M, Burrows,” 99 quoth he. 0 LUDLOW WHIPS FORT CASEY| | Suffer at times with some form of] The Port Ludlow ball team, ac-| indigestion, If neglected, It becomes | companied by about 150 fans, jour- Graveles» | dyspepsia. One dose of n “3g , BIE caren. seebsndee 5 7 |} tonight's Pink. All the amateur neyed to Fort Casey last Sunday At New York <1, 4. SIE dope Pell deneription of tanay’o hs fy [22d "Binet, the soldier pore to the between Seattle, Tacoma, Street, Williaa 9e°* Caldwell and |t iocal league game and complete Scotc tomac tune of 6 to 2, Reardon for Ludlow Portland en San Francisco, on this Ghe Finest Grain in the West scores of National, American and Coast leagues. DON’T MISS THE PINK doll. xy mbine will tose] STANDING OF THE CLUBS ‘ao your Dental NORTHWEST W. L. Pot Vietoria 15 11 Vanc've 16 12 Porti'nd 16 18 Tacoma 13 18 Spokane 11 14 and Hall for Casey both pitched Remedy great ball, Hall whiffing 10 and Reardon 7, Hall, however, was wilt og i ces Lo shouid | touched for 11 singles and three always keop this wonderful remedy | doubles, while Reardon held his 1 og det. fig Wareing DSS. | opponents to 10 singles, Josiah | Made and drunk like tea. Plea : 5 AR * A Pr. m4 to the taste etter for the stoma | istinguished mse! by making a McFarland Is Ready = {tt your ari Mf" |couple of fine catches, ist sells pure anteed remedies he on First one door sou' ¥ whe imitate MY NAME to en patients. Dr. Edwin Brown D D 5, “ie Tatas PHILADELPHIA M 15,—|*9¢ su | Ludlow 6 14 3 . i » Uv. UL aii Patienw ‘ia aiie: BY omy : SCOTCH STOMACH 4 : Py : 4 you realize that you are getting 2 : Y, NATIONAL Packey McFarland is here today in Casey iA -3 10 3 rs f, cag Poy Dentist Ww. i fine fettle for his bout with young | 50c REMEDY Reardc d Bagutski; Mall and everything a railroad can give irst Avenue 5 Erne of this city before the Nation AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Reese. i a ‘ Union Block. 3 iS Athletic club tonight. The TACOMA BEATS LINCOLN n up-to-date accommodation One Door South of the Postal Telegraph Building. Weenie ‘|stockyards scrapper declared he cid 16 12 ‘se, | CONsidered Erne hard game and y 6 14 .ae0|expected a gruelling battle. The Open evenings until 8 and Sun- 738 lee Tuis 6 16 274) men will weigh in at 138 pounds at days until 4 for people Mate er ae |5 o'clock, which means that both fice Sale Mode: * * who. work. 415 Pie, ol Modern Furniture. | witt onter the ring strong. | The Lincoln high school team of |Seattle went to Tacoma last Sat jurday and was defeated tn a fast} |12inning game, by a score of 4 tg |%. The contest was a hot scrap/ Pistia. from start to finish, Hovey pitch-|? FOR TACOMA jing a fine game all the way, | ie et | | McCarthy and Palzer [Uae baNar ‘ ent) O'BRIEN DEFEATS MOHAWKS| ™. Leaves Seattle Every Day at 11:30 a. m. en ee ‘Three Other Fine Trains Daily O-W.R. &N. (eine of the Shasta Limited) BE. E. ELLIS Dlatrict Passenger Ageat 716 Second Ave. ace SPRINGFIELD, Mo, May 16. T 7 : i I 4 » M 0100, 7108, | The O'Brien team won easily Billy MeCarney of San Francisco, |[) miranr koUND ‘from the South Seattle Mohawks, » Manager of Luther McCarthy of |[ Single Trip 35e. Round Trip SOc. | Springfield, who recently qualified | for the “white hope” class by | FOR EVERETT AND |game were a home run by Second | knocking out Carl Morris, ts in re-| EDMONDS Baseman Root, stoleti bases from |ceipt today’ of offers from New #TR, SIOUX first to home by Third Baséman| York promoters for two matches in || 1:00 A. M.,'14160 Nom 5:00 1, Mt, |Green, and two | sensational vow | \\ Hot pa M El tly catches by Catcher Cochrane, | jby a score of 18 to 4, last Sunday jafternoon, ‘The features of the SHIPPED ANYWHERE 2 4 é 2 Ao Telephones Main 932 and Elliott 1995 Madison Square Garden for his |f O® Sundayat MN Vie “ i £:00 P. AS r * le 7.8. Protege, one of which Is with Al | : . fffor O'Brien, The King county |B OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION REY SIG . 3 py will accept, | Trip, Rvertts team will play at O'Brien next Sun-} Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue J Owing to the fact that the Lesc ht} . sffective March ia team did not show up at Woodland | 12 : COMETS WANT GAME ie 15: AND IVADISONM park Sunday afternoon the game| Steamers an ules Subsect The Comets of Class B in the]! SEGTTLE WASH. scheduled to be played between the Sihet Olites, Colman Pea Amateur league want a game for| ty g Levinson Juniors and the Leschis || Main 809% Ind, 736. [| Sunday. Phone 8. Nielson, Beacon had to be called off, fas SERVED der ties egies RPS eRe ETS

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