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Toe OTHER VALUES and summer at prices from— Use Your HALF PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY ‘HIS afternoon's menting was the Rogers’ Sliverware, } Port Gamble--Shrader and Whit A very complete line of spring sults in modern styles and handsome materiais from the most reliable makers are offered in a full line of sizes Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. IN TLIN LIN NEWS AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered GIANTS BEST THE CHAMPS SEATTLE ONLY TWO AND A HALF GAMES FROM LEAD ES Ww wew o G R G Oo G Edited by RO * FAT JACK CURLEY °* . TAKES WIFE be York between MP and Champion Ad The Canuck teams had bad luck @ wtandatiil again yesterday, Mike Lynch's Tigers, couver. All very well, The per beeaune ft Was tox centage table didn't change much. The Pippins beat the Indiang in Portiand, and Nic’s boys are now tied with the Beavers for second place. The Giants are stil! at the bottom of the tadder, yet but two and a half games separate them from the leaders, Rather close race. ls too Wily ‘to alic yWOLGAST idle talk, 6 : WASHINGTON, May 21.-That the outeome of the strike of the Jack Barry's Giants performed | Detroit baseball players in sym vory creditably yesterday, and Mr./pathy with Ty Cobb, indefinitely Dugdale t* in a very happy frame | suspended for assauiting a specta of mind today, With Bill Barren. | tor during last Wednesday's gane kamp and Cee Thompson in the |!n New York, will resuit in better box, our athletes let the champs | Playing conditions In the American down 4 to 2 The game went 10 | Wague, Was declared ear yan innings. and BM held the enemy a ee a oe ee ficiated. to four hite4n the first seven in-| TICs. Jentinge aasertee in coe Pe Ene [tings then he busted his floger.| Svomy when the striking Tigers 90000000 0000822 rrompson pitched the last three, | “OTC” dito the game. . @/land one single was the resalt of veturne , ’ : JOHNSON SUSPENDS * his efforts, Nice work. Early in} NEW YORK. May 22-—Al Paleot = |the game the séore was 2 to 1 in thé Towa heavyweight, today an favor of the Giants, and thus ft} nounced bis separation from his coe ee ooo oo oo © ¢ stuck until the pinth, when the Gig) manager, Tom O'Rourke. Honce (Ry Tulted Frese Lensea Wire) ants tied the score, In the tenth| forth, says Palser, he will jandle PHILADELPHIA, May 21.—Ty they put over two more. ‘hin own affaire N.M., May 22. ager of Jim yweight who boxes Jack Johnson for the world’s cham- pionship here July 4, was married today to Miss Marie Drescher, a young society _ of Denver, in the pariors of the Castenada hotel here. Judge D. R. Murray of Denver of- EAST LAS VEGAS. —Jack Cur! m Cobb must remain indefinitely sus) |= caiabiides ae as eel a4 pended from the American league! Ejiminate that eixth inning at McCreery started for nel jae punishment for his see, iM / the local park yesterday, and you \J0r#tad finished. [striking a fan in the New York would have a pretty fair game of| The Pipping beat the Indians bleachers last week. | This decision was reached this | afternoon after a two hours’ confer. 2 ‘ball. As ft is the Tigers getaway | yesterday 6 to Tonneson held! with the game 10 to 1, Eight of| the Indians to 6 bits, but Pert ‘ |the Tigers’ runs were made in the ping got 10 off Ralph W ~ See aout eeake beret She = eighth, and Meed’s errors were| Cruickshank played left field for tracized Georgian’s fellow players |'rgely responsible for the tand-| Portland, caught @ couple of fly} lof the Detroit Tigers were reinatat. Slide. Charley Schmuts pitched | balls and got a couple of bits. Rex | jed with fines of $106 each for re practically shutout bail, but|De Vogt is batting fourth for Spo | | maining from the game two days on Yobe's error spoiled his chances. lkane. He got one hit yesterday sympathetic strike with Cobb. } ee ares antinal The only Daim offered CoHn Mt) © COCO H OOOH EE OSES OOOH OE OOOS stgution bo. che maguaies of revels’ * MORROW AND PETROSKEY ARE OF THE * RUSHING, SLAM-BANG TYPE *) | protection of players from insults. It} © [was agreed that special potieg will! hereafter be hired ay ail Amefican @ @ @ @ © @ @ 0 0000000000000000000 leagne games, wherever the regular police are upable to handle the sita- ation. LOVERAS BEAT GAMBLE The fast Loveras traveled to Port Gamble last Sunday and defeated the locals by a score of I! to 4. The feature of the gume was the heavy hitting of the Lovers. Hays whiffed 15 of the Gambles and al lowed only four hits Battertes: Loveras—Hays and Carpeni —_ ja ; oe Today's Styles Today New Arrivals in Bradbury Clothes In styles and models for both men and young men—we are now showing the new solid steel grays with fall box back coat and peg trousers with the two and a half-inch cuff- fauitiessly tailored with the fitting guaranteed—the limit in clothes-goodness at the + . price— = 4 $30.00 | With Liberal SAILOR PETROSKEY Credit QAKLAND, May 22—Probability of a knockout when Howard Mor-, row and Ed Petroskey, the two most promising middieweig! now on | the Coast, meet here tonight, in a ten-round bout, has put a keen edge | on the interest of the fight bugs about the bay today. Both f ghtere are of the rushing, sia ind as the bout is regarded an dimi nation contest, it pected that the men will travel at top speed from | th | lively six-round bouts will precede the main event. | on tide ’ - oa i . . At Philadeiphia * 6 Ghe Finest Grain | Patio -Ott fit 9; off Batrenkamp 6. | Houck neem eae Sco eek, MoreAD. | in the @est | truck sity Rerwenog | —— it realize that you are Rt New. York } ; BH] xetting everything a rail Hotere, Monridge, Hens, imps Credit 1332-34 Si nd Ao., Near Union St. ll ee ee ee ee ee ee ee | linia BASEBALL EPITOME . 8 eeeeee#eees.é oe ene ee eee eee { NORTHWESTERN Chee: ver ABR H. 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B, BLLIS ict Passenger Agent te and ba nd Grindle Longe 0000000 090120 0 0-6 De Vogt; 10 ‘Tonn an¢ iskewny ole K | ee NATION AL AMERIC Phone Main 992 oF Biliott 1995 | Sportsline NY... 6 “TT¥lchtongo $4 OREGON-WASBINGTON STATION jar Francisco Cineinth 22 # Jackson St. Kiewittor and Howley; ‘7 € Behmidt Hacramento Malarkey and Milze; and Brovkin Boston a 48 Bchwenck 10 of the high value set upon them- he local grounds, stuck their selves by the rival boxers, Wolgast hice in rat and = *aye it i worth $20,000 for him to " risk “his tie against a man of our own pets, the Giants, handed Packey's’ ability; aud MeFartand a lacing to the champs to Van- also rejected the first offer made are now detluring that Tom Jones drawn tito W match with the stock yards rapier, admittedly the moat dangeréub of all his rivals, and pre dict that tlie present negotiations ee eee Better Conditions| Now | SPORTS Y WHITMAN 23 Arrange. weckey McFarland Wolgast were at today as a result » low, Many fans ow Wolgast to be PACKE | will end, as have so many bickerings between the rivals in the past, in BEATS NEW YORK, May Cross and Paddy Sullivan. disposed of Sullivan after ronnda of furions milling, practical ly knocking him ont in the Packey Hommey made Johnny Dun ‘od wildcat, the narrow A oung Shugra vy handed yonng Cohen dee fight like a of Kogland a terrific lacing nt Waa made fight here May 29 Children’s Trimmed Hats in fancy braids, Milans and Panamas at 5c 98c and up. Third Mieer, Fancy New Suitings in light and dark colors ; beautiful fabrics; special, yard Mate Vieor. Children’s Gingham and Chambray Rompers at 49 25c Male Fleer. 500 yards 40-in. White Lawns and Batistes, worth 15e to 25¢ in the bolt; manufactu- rers’ short leneths at, a yard Rasement. Hundreds of pretty Dresses for children in ginghams, galateas and percales, formerly $1.50 to $1.98; sizes 4 to 14 years; your choice for 98° Second Floor $1.50 and $2 Tailored Shirt Waists in white, solid colors and fig- ured and striped pat- terns; of them last season's goods but in perfect con- dition ; choice 69° Second Fleer a few Women's good value Pad Hose Supporters 12° Main Fioor, Pearl Buttons, dozen on a card, 2 dozen for C Main Bloor, Children’s Rough Straw Mushroom Shapes in neatly trimmed Ready-to- Wear Hats, each LLIVAN Kane are) Jing discussing today what they agree word received here today wan the bext card staged here for | jenve Chicago Friday with bis trate several months, the main event of er, Tom Fianagan which Was a bout between Leach | ters will be at the Forsythe raneh, (ORK, May 22.—-Announce | today of & mateh between Frankie Hurne of New Jer. | Glanta, and was the guest of honor sey and young Soisberg, who wil! at 4 farewell banquet aud dance {n} DOPE AND COMMENT .- Amateur Sports E WILL FOXY ToM JoNcs LETIQIL MEN W WOLGAST MEET PACKEY? CHICAGO, May ments for 7 10-round bout in New CASPAR today Fiynn at ringside odds with Jack J mi at July 4, The oll men 000 purse to bring the ison go to Caspar to Orchard to back Ply v JOHNSON DUE 8 | LAS VEGAS, N. M ommmeess | Jack Johnson will arrive here next | Saturday to train for his battle with according Flynn July 4, BACK FLYNN OPERATORS $25,000 TO LAY FIREMAN (By United Press Leased Wire) CASPAR, Wyo, May 22--—-A eyn Aicnte of wealthy of} operators here rained $26,000 to back Jim S| Hert Orchard, who offered a $100, The movement} started when workmen set $1,000 Jobneon's quar A oO neourage A * UNEASY RESTS 7 THE CROWN e RAISE io his battle ian Vegan were led by Most men are clothes they we known by the Flynn Jobn-| UNDAY . May 22-~ to BOSTON, May 22—Johnny Kil- He will ne’ feathorweigh jamaged look today as a result of 6 12-round bout with Jimmy Walsh of Boston, ins which the focal boy Crom#|gevent miles northeast of Las fought the Cleveland champion to five | Vegas draw. Walsh held his own with a « a "8 champion all the way. fifth C. Q. D. From Mack een it / SAN JOSE, Cal. May 29—~|CASEY WHITEWASHES ALBERS | cc ‘iin Barry, premier|.The Albers téam went to Fort “ hurry Athletics. winning ball tor the ‘that city last night Cross-bar Serim Cur- tains 24 vards-long, hemstitched border, Special, a pair Fourth Moor. PANTON announcement of this event has indeed been gratifying to the management True, the cool, rainy weather Monday. and Tuesday kept many from coming out in quest of Summer Dresses and Millinery, but the attendance has been pleasing, indeed of the new store ties for display, variety of stocks, value for price and liberality to cus- and Style, Worth Up to ticn Sale Price $1.69 Beautiful large and medium shapes and models, so ; very popular just at this time. They are made of | fine materials and trimmed flowers, rich laces, ribbons and silks in the prevail- ing colors. Don't fail to visi) ment during thie thinking of buying a Hat Beautiful Hand Tailored On Sale at $25.00 In addition to our recent fine Hand Tailored Suite by we ‘omen's Suita formerly $37.50, $45.00 and $50.00, and splendid display, from which you may make your unrestricted choice for the The styles are absolutely the materials, which are whipcords, mannish serges, dia- gonals and Scotch serges. and greens, and lote of comb! Imported direct, a yard 49c ing at, 69c 45c 64-INCH TABLE DAMASK 39c Silver finished Mereerized Table Damask; designs, well worth 59¢ a yar A Napkins to match, hemmed and ready for use, size 20x exeeptional Values at 10¢ eac 79 dozen Women's Kid Gloves, sold by many at $1.00; all colors and sizes ;-pair 59° Mate Floor, Williams’ Shaving Soap, known the world over for its ex- cellent qualities, eake Mata Floor, liege twirler, d will feave next| ¥** | Monday for Philadelphia to join the | Casey boys, who gave thelr Harry has been pitching better support “ “The inviting Store’ Hundreds of 18-Carat Bar gains At the big Opening and Demonstration Sale. The splendid response to the tomers, we have determined no store shall surpass us. About 400 Trimmed Hats of Decided Dash Demonstration Sale Ww The Climax in Value Giving fs in These “Scotch Ginghams, 22 l-2c A score of very destrable patterns in plaids, stripes and checks, in blues, tang, grays, lavenders, browns An especially fine lot of natural colored Dress Linens, all kinds of weaves in the lot, the fine to the rougher weaves, fe in| Casey last Sunday a were shot | = j Out by a score of 3 to 0, Good ball twirled for both sides by the | man up cal) from Wataoavilie | Albers Fort Casey RE? Bebe Gifford and Seott; Moore Reeves. ” e All Silk Foulards, Fancy Striped Silks, Messalines, Poplins, Taffetas and Corded Sitks, yard Main Fleer, & LONDON C0. Sobbinet Rofiled Curtajos, 4 yards long, in white. Special, a pair ? Veerth Floor. In point of merchandise, facili- $5.00 Demonstra- mont artistically with t our Millinery Depart- if you are @ will save you money. $501.00 Suits Now al fortunate purchase of our New York buyer, and selected marked $30.00, $35.00, placed them all in one small sum of $25.00, latest, both in cut and One-piece § Dresses inations, 2:¢ DRESS LINENS These are priced low for quick sell- 29c 25c¢ 22c choice of ten well selected ‘d, special ate... 39c 35c ..25¢ 60 dozen Men's Sus- denders, elastic slightly damaged but will give you lots of service. Pair, only 835 new White Silk Bags worth up to 20 inches, Liberal stocks of Children’s Hose Sup- porters, per pair 10° Mata Floor, gardenia limiteds | 9 bars of the “Wash Day” favorite Lenox Soap 25° Basement Masanr, $1.25; your choice now