The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 2

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; 2 ’ THE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912. GS | AMATEUR | .. PROFESSIONAL | SPO RT Catted by ROV WHITMAN NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE FURNITURE CO. BASEBALL | 510 Pike St. New and used Furniture Tomorrow at 360 p.m. VANCOUVER VICTORIA dought, sold and exchanged. We have the most complote B) aamission 26e and GOe, Youler Car stock of second hand goods tn —_— - ————— enema the city at the lowest prices. We ange new goods for We will yailt your home on Fine repairing Hot water colle made, If you are moving we will pack your goods TO GWT ANKAD GMT HACK ov A PAIN OF PrhOrENLY MADM GLASSIOM, STEP RGHT on We kaow how to examine When you wal " . an 0 t e eyes and determine the kind of é . new end team gianses you need, and then we | are ~ 4 y 4 on know how to make the glasses ae they should be made. Phone Main 3227. United Clothing Stc Corner Second and Madison Street JOHNNY KILBANE, PRE, ¥ CO} Featherweight Champion, Former Middleweight Champion. intamweight Champion, NEW YORK, May 17.—John. NEW YORK, May 17.—Billy * GPRINGFIELD, Mo, May 17. ny Kin » world’s feather. Papke, the resurrected middie Fight fans here are disappoint. weight mpion, has accepted weight and once famous Iili- ed today over the ilure of nols Thunderbolt, Johnny Coulon, bi im cham. f a bad! oll jon, to app if scheduled BA ANY. 1" dey. ‘the \ajry Yoround bout with Eddie Len: Sell Good Goods for less money than all others, Extra Specials daily, ( tub, alling off of th heduled 10+ non of San Francisco, Cart bh a a + fs ~ purse of $18,000 | found’ bout with Freddie Hicke Fleming of Denver was substi- habit and watch our windows—it pays. Read this week's Specials; tuted and Lennon won easily, after a fast exhibition, evenly between the fighters. It of Detroit, before the National will be a 10round bout, } Athletic club here. s * ° eeeeveesreeeeeeeeseseeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeee * UNASSISTED TRIPLE PLAY THAT MADE ROY AIKEN, FORMER , SEATTLE PLAYER, FAMOUS @eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseseeeeeeeeees $4 Men’s Shirts, Pure Silk, Sale Price .... $3 Men’s Hats, All New Styles, Sale Price, $5 Boys’ Suits, Sailor, Etc. Sale Price ..., $7 Boys’ Suits, Undressed Serge, Sale Price § $8 Boys’ Suits, Iweeds and Worsteds, Sale Price... $10 Boys’ Suits, Best Imported, Sale Price $16 Men’s Suits, Tweeds, Sale Price ...., $18 Men’s Suits, Worsteds, Sale Price... § $22 Men’s Suits, Serges and Worsteds, Sale Price. $6 $30 Men’s Suits, Hand Tailored, Sale Price Have a smartness of HOW AIKEN RETIRED HOUSTON design and quality SRE EH EER M EMH EB HHH! Roy Alken third baseman of the/ play was attempted. The batter GET THE HABIT—WATCH OUR WINDOWS—IT PAYS, | wai : at high 1 * Waco team of the Texas league, on| bunted the ball, which went big value that cannot be BS yagsisTED TRIPLE PLAY #| May 9 tuade the firs tiple play | AO Alken caught it. shad ual * HEROES ARE: &/ since July 19, 1909, when Neal hall @ instant the ball was in his a wet daaonegeaing Paul Hines, Providence, May #0 Cleveland jumped into fame by| bands, Aiken raced toward third, ms bos i * aul Hines, Provide: . : }near which wag the runner from They look better, ® 8, 1878 | Making the first triple play. unae Ble ‘Harry O'Hagan, Rochester, «| *#ted in the major leagues eb fe ( ; % " o wate Ake ce wear better and are Ble Aug. 18, 1902 | But six unassisted triple plays) Oot 'the bail upon him end thea de are recorded in the history of base-| ? { * every pintielder stepped on third, completing the better than any $15 Larry Schlafly, Portland, . suit you ever bought. ball, although dreams of the time whea he will i make one. ® Ore., June 10, 1904. * Harry Murch, Manchester, * & Sept. 6, 1906, Corner Second and Madison Street Bo rapid was the execution that the runnere did not have a chance. } N Cleveland, July #| Conditions must be just right and) oth were top speed, the one Rata: 7 | 46 inflelder must think and act! trying to score and the other to ad |® Roy Aiken, Waco, May 9 | instantly, olve his chance is gone. | vance to third, when the ball wai ® 1912. ®) When Alken retired the Houston! bunted, and neither could pull up * * team single handed, rannére were) before Aiken had caught the ball tates * weehe * ** ahh = necond = = and the squeeto and retired them. ae t 8 Give You a Pointer . FIGHT BUGS ARE ,BoxineinCollcess | |HELLO! THEY WON LetU ‘ ON TOES = pissin t madinec| © ANOTHER =| on Made-to-Measure | director of athletios at the Univer. —— |ts on foot today to make intereol-|pite, Three straight victories over ° Go jecheduled for tonight and- the|iogiate boxing boute « regular part|Nie Williams’ Pipptox. Too good to Clothes--a Pointer that will Z O'Leary and Givens a few days|of the curriculum fm all the blg|be true. The Beavers turned the ahead, the fight fans are on their! Eastern antversities. A number of| tables yesterday, but the Bees are 5 0 jtoee today. Hagen and Hubbard versities have expressed them-(it is an Auierican game, but the Save You $1 to 2 meet at the Austin @ Freed | ssives in aoe! < 7s a8 8 Ol) Canadians are leading the way, e ay: e smoker tonight, and a good card|lege sport, and it thought 4) Tacoma in beat the Indians, and Qj iy LF TY has been arranged. ‘Besides the| schedule of bouts for the tnter-col-| nev wmnastany Dont the Indians, andif on Vour Suit =a Floyd Goodman and Max Stemon | United States will be drawn up atlnird place. W I Lu and Bill Hartwick will mix in @ mat|the opening of the fall semester, 4 ooien WW: seme a nn | OOOOOCOCOOO OS OOO With the Hub! u fight sity of Peonsylvania, a movement; Out of the cellar for a brief res jother athletic directors tm the uni-| stil! at the head of the procession. main go, Billy Willams will met |legiate boxing championship of the! Tigers and the Pippins are tied for or Overcoat | ae has solved the Clothing’ © Baseball Epitome m Charley Fullerton and Frank Eastloy, star fingers of the Seattle @ and Portland clubs, were in fine TODAY'S STYLES TODAY 000608 ba ccosondinniindinnmer tae ( » Made tc rae Soe thousaiits of aa 1 A ee nto. am lto't In tnor of Beatie ine ste | Pee MAU A 1ts powerful system of PERSC Moran. if .. . tS v ) ‘ £, Get Your Bradbury Suit H Sp ete eB SP ee 7y away TAILORING SERVICE. ry Out ere 4 +f) rather in favor of Eastiey, for free if AWWA . + + ‘6 4 9}transportation ts considered a bad | W no brought the price of finest TOMORROW wenees $e ta tuing in modern baseball. Mensor ‘Ay cc $ 23 tT RN ta'dhiee tortie Gao | Aiea” Measure Clothes down to gf 1 i Se in * $ ‘a 4 | Meek and the Meeks were badiy | | T | 2 © 6 & © 6|‘reated by the Beavers on the local | | an ae | ® 9} lot yesterday, score 10 to 6. Narve-| wines wie & 3 $$) son earied for the Bees and Con-| oa: F BS oe | 233 was pretty much in evidence, with | ba ssronet = <> SE [ball out of the lot and cece he got Weare ready to prove to you thatan sisted fr Kite im te nth tang | 70, DAERCE & Cla of ton bases B, W. M. “‘Made-for-the-Man-Who- Hg Wears-It Suit’? is the equal in fit, Things are breaking badly for why ronenon *'1 Joe Cohn. Same thing yeutablay | tiny 1. Two-base hite--|Score: Tigers, 8; Indiane, 4.| Fog Riubla, Blay-—Moran so! Brider pitched for the Indians and | tolen base Mentor ime of} Hunt for the Tigers. The Indian | hour 36 minutes Umptre team ts a good one, but they need | some .pepper or something else. | | Spokane ..0 20 oo2~« 1 «| They look good, but aren't At Tacoma ® 1 o1%—8 7 3 | Berger and Ovtdiek; Hunt and Crittes-| PHILADELPHIA, May = 17.—/ | den. Manager Hugh Jennings is today in| Vanda jaideooor—-19 19 4| Pecelpt of notice from President | at fenitin. sov070100-— 6 & §/Ban Johnson of the American! style, workmanship and wearing worth of any $35.00 custom tailored suit you have ever worn and is superior to any ‘‘Ready-Made’’ that you can buy. If you will step into our store we oi for wis; | league @ on 2 yy M —Mipsiaegd jong. sage Sarg Pepe onsye nhs coger will show you hundreds of hand- OOAST LEAGUE be crack hitter of the Detroit Tigers. some fabrics in all the new colors and styles. Our tailor will take your meas- ure and we will de liver promptly a Men's Cam | $30 sae, L de TRACIE Been hag. |) 905 1-2 Third Avenue | a MoCorry and Schmidt; Maiarkey, Dar-| bin and Mite Lon Angeles . > Al Sacramento ae Check dnd Holes; Arelianes and @heok Portland : sp 3 | At Vernon abe ou | Kinwittor and Howley; Gabmetog and Bradbury System Clothing is carried exclusively at this store f NATION e the newest and most attractive models for both id and young + ag Roston a6 ‘ ° perfect - fitting which include the popular full box back coat, A. hand taflored, finely 4A, Cipoianat), 744. + * Ba * Selected line of better clothing that will positively fit and give yo\ beet nee ee (4 as ing on sult or overcoat long service. Made up in the newest woolens, there is a pattern and | bi f £, color here that will please you and you can make your selection to- tee Ferm cn conf H Hi W or $15.00, row with a very small payment down and the halance by the wee Y 40° : ofPoote| month" Prides te oa Oe foe Ee cee Sa, OS Opes aterfront UNION MADE treat * $25 to $40 Brooklyn 2. sceesssesssuf) : la e Hl $i We will make your Suit to fit your In moderately priced clothing hi 1 ein Bae, Pee a ' tg : | 3 we hav D . and Summer Suits that come from one of the ar ciate Tioen a ighie-Chlcngy: come: pistoie Se ieee enna taste new colorings and priced at popular prices. a ET ane | “Sree ee AMERICAN - USE OPEN St. Louin-Washington game post- Price $750 per tract. fa to 25 AN poned; rain, Very reasonable terms, @ ACCOUNT Ghicago-Boston game postponed; |f | COnventont service at boy ane Hata from Stetson, in all shapes—New Straws—Summer Furnish- ~ fessional men, S$ 0o0. en ings now ready. 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