The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. = co | F NEWe AND S P oO R TS als te pope aNd STATISTICS COMMENT 3H | Professional Sports Fostered Amateur Sports Encouraged JACK BARRY [DAWSON RICHER GIANTS LOSE —_|WATKINS, NEW, QUITS MINTS mummers! | _ TD sus TIGER LEADER Today the Seattle Giants are Righer by $35,000 today as a (My United Press Leased Wire) Tacoma has regained p@gounion without a permanent captain and|* result of his vickory, Lipo SPOKANR, May 81.—-Cadreau's| ; its ball club, and todayiihe Or manager Jack Barry suddenly bite ap Bg ry oe D i clever pitching, coupled with fine |phons for a week will retu® home it over in Spokane yesterday, as zee FRCS Gare bt bagel Gelding, drove the Giants further | to finish the week with Vancouver = tion be driver of the National car, am ®) Ao the cellar yesterday, when| Kd Watkina yesterday became sole Hoe ert nimactt, |X RoUnCed that he intended In #/1)\"haiane captured a double head: |owner: of the Tigers, assuming all been trouble between | * Vesting his entire winnings in ® | + phe games were splendid ex-!current debts and refunding the a ranch, In addition to the t » holid crowd: 000 forfeit posted with the preat the two men ever since ¢ attle of $20,000, Daw hibitions, and the holida rowds $l, or Pe P rn ¢ : A got their money's worth, Spokane|deot of the league by orRe winner's e ‘ igns of tilting to : Ward the top. Fore while It seem wn $15,000 ® inched their hits at the right mo |Shreder, With the franchise goes oo . oe ho led {ments and Seattle made critical) the lease to the grounds ‘ mooth! whe i \ \d Kin turn of affairs loaves” Ry oothly Barry's work y © ita fF lorrora when perfect fielding would | Heeger te gg ry ling AE 4 of the */ have saved them Jerett out of the elreuit, and the di nae pee a8 finish, grinned today when oooeeneoe-a 4 | rectors have promised to pay Man However, when the home team lo two games to the Indians, Dugdal hurried to the scene and several private conferences followed. It is said that Barry received a ca down on the way the team was tered at the beginning of the coached in yesterday's game. Bar last five miles put me from vy didn't like it and instantly re-|® the race,” signed. He ts now on his way to FREUEENERERENE HY Beattle. Tealey Raymond will “Toot” Agnews, local boy, held captain the team temporarily No the Orphans safely in the morning new players will be secured until! || game yesterday. Vancouver bunch AVIATOR SAYS hous , DD Bits of | ed thetr hite in the firet and last} &@ thorough trial is given the little Dawron's name was men tioned. “It was a ca of luck turn ing against me, p eaid. “Cyt inder trouble which I encoun At Spokane eo0eesoot—4 & ft ager Geo, Healey for his trouble in | Snyder and Whaling, Wille and O*t- | making arrangements for the games ges |that were to be play ere today, atti peeoereoe-t t | Ed Watkins te a arrival in At Spokane ! sucha tea’ we TACOMA: ing migrated from Jones and Whaitng; Cadreas aed De) West Virginia, He in 28 years of an enterprising business man, ks as if he would make o w of lily baseball venture * + * * * * * * . * would move alOn|y Ralph De t + * * * ‘ * * : o Vancouver Tacoma —Morning Game —~**eeehebeeeeeseteseseses | shortstop with the present line-uj inning, walking away with the game | H S V CCIN TED For the second time, Tealey Ray with & score of 8 to Lyneb E A A mond has been placed In charge of scored the only tally for Tacoma in | the cub after the release of the|| & Sports... the seventh when Kippert allowed|, PARIS, May 31.—Jules Vedrings, | leader. Fans will recall the re-|/ a grounder to go through him, | for#most French aviator, who | lease of Jack Tighe under similar || BY PRED MENRY || At seattlo {thought to have been fatally injured ditions Met sease, ° : Vanseuree é ») when he fell a month o, expects | bey For a holiday crowd, yesterday's |)" Sls take te the alr shortly, Mode. ~urniture Company audiences were very light at both | Aunew and Lewis; ‘according to hie own nant to Charter Oak Ranges. oan! hese ae |day. His recovery, now nearly com: | eta eras ‘Silsnnnan: Games plete, ts declared by medical men | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUES Huat, Tacoma heavist, can; — to be little short of a miracle. j work fast when he wants to. | Yesterday afternoon's game wax! Vodrines has no recollection of Athletic Park | one of the finest exhibitions of the now he fell. He says be will fly| BASEBALL’ Young Agnews’ work in the morn-|season. It was a pitchers’ battle | rom Madrid to Paris in one day | tng game shows signs of improve-|between Schmuts and Belford.| yor it was while attempting this | Tomorrow at 300 p m. ment. Although he allowed eight Charley getting the deciwion, Van-|feat that he fell. He ¢ 4} hits, they were well scattered couver scored in the fifth when sinsoit as not afraid of « Kipp’s error prevented a shutout | James crossed the plate on Scharn-|cigent “ft am vaceinated,” he ex weber's single to right, Tacoma al cisined, his head still swathed in aoe | Belford and Schmutz took the most scored when Morse was called bandages principal part in a pitchers’ battle out at the plate on a ateal. The) + wherein Charley drew a decision, decision was a close one. | coast Umpire Toman’s decision at the} . plate when Morse was called out on |‘ a steal from third was not a popu lar one. / | | PORTLAND va. VICTORIA, Admission and $0, Y¥ toa a oe chmute * trown Mites TRACIE ® Traders’ = Me Sepulveda’s catch of a wild throw; The Bees and the Pippins split 905 1-2 Third Avenwe | trom right just in me to nab Ab-| even OD yesterday's games The | bot was a clever plece of work. home team dreve Tonnesen out of —— — dindionias jthe box in the morning game, and Bleven mon failed to connect| Kept up their lick when Stanfield with Belford’s delivery |Was sent in. Kaufioan was given sie | poor support in the afternoon game There were a lot of hard hits and | Forviand eas Sin 4 tong drives, but they were ali | Vitteris .--. 03 driven into fielders’ hands in the Ind Grind |afternoon contest aa 8) ‘ le 1 e MONARCH SHIRTS, C HE SAID THEY RETAIL AT $1.00. TAKE Check; Harkeess aad Wittiame and CheeR: Bhasin *, Kiawitter and Howley, ® fan Pranciere ' At Low Angeles ; ‘ Haker, Fanning and Berry; ih and Meek, | Brooks 92 — Camaits, Mendrts | AMERICAN oe Pe CHOICE HOME SITES ON BEAUTIFUL MERCER ISLAND. TRACTS 70x200 EACH. Price, $760 per tract. Basy terms. Convenient service at con venient hours for business and professional men. Live where Hving is life Boating, fishing and bath ing, with your own home nest ling on the shores of nature's natural park, We can show this Property any hour during the day from our office. so-4 eit JOHN B. STETSON $5.00 HATS, STIFF OR SOFT, oon 6 0 K Wiltiams; Bestient and | Beles mand Ainsworth; O liries HERE YOU ARE! YOUNG MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, MARK. ED $9.50. TAKE YOUR At Cleveland i Walsh and Kuhe: George, Mitenet 4 2 2) Masterty ged Adame STANDING OF THE CL NOMTH WEST 0. . wiuP 1 fagby, Smith, Humphries and Ch Chicane ~-. 2 & 1! Portia S 2 866, Vernon Lavender and Needham (Called in| At Oheweland 1912 4] Vanew'r a $18 Oakrna eighth.) Lange, White, Muitiven and Mayer; | Vietorte : Gregg and Basterty | ; | Xew York Det rott . ee? Excursion party Sunda: At At Mt. Leute 2 8 | me y 8 y a. Marquard and wottts Und Siatabe; Wanmusetats cat Moren | Kertebetl. TAKE ANY MEN’S $15.00 SUIT New York At Phitadetphia 2 | Detrott vies 6 At St Lows Crandall aed M ander, Schuitse, Donovan, Dubes and Onsiow | Witenet! and Stephens. they were 25c. You can have them for...... .« $6.50 APSLEY RU BER DRY SHOD BOOTS, 25c SUSPENDERS, Boston ° oe +3 7 4) Phittedetphie : tw 6 At Brookiye 1 8 2 At New York es 8 CliffordLand Co fo19 Third Av. Hees, Donneliy and Kiing; Rucker,’ Morgan sed Thomas; Vaweha end! Kent and Pheips Sweeney Mrooki'n U's Not What You Pay, It’s What You Get Suit or Overco a Pes price wong ty Apolo - pha a the big tailors, like ourselves, who control a mill’s “This being true, then where does the discrep- to Your Measure 32 es ma omic one more for a suit from the same cloth than some other? They both have experienced cutters and tailors —the cost of production should be equal, and one should turn out the suit for the same price as the other. } Mr. Man, let us tell you. " When you pay more for made-to-order clothes than our prices, you’re being — We'll allow we buy cheaper and it us less to do the work than it does the cmall But aol ou lay awake nights to see how you can cme UN ION MADE a cent on some trade transaction, but you literally” : youn! your money when it comes to wearing)ap- parel, Ten or fifteen dollars ought to look as good to you as the gift of it does to some tailor. If you were getting something for it, it might be different, but you’re not. And we repeat that if you pay more than we ask you're being soaked. English Woolen Mills some other tailor ten to fifteen dollars. TWO STORES Why don’t you use the same good judgment in 704 First te Near Cherry St. Third Ave. and Spring St. 25c HANDKERCHIEFS, TAKE ANY MEN’S $30.00 SUIT And by the way, there are 10 Full Dress Suits marked to retail at $45. Take ’em at Stee eee eeeee ONE FOR MOTHER! BOYS’ $4.50 SUITS, . MEN’S 75c SATEEN bie SHIRTS, MEN'S $3.50 C CORDUROY PANTS, OOF ccc. .. Bc. MEN! DON’T GO C BAREFOOTED. WAITERS’ BROAD. CLOTH COATS AND VESTS. Bridge asked $22.50. Take ’em .... MEN’S $3.00 HATS. TAKE’EM AT......« MEN’S $1.00 C OVERALLS, YOURS your personal affairs as you do in your business MEN’S $2.50 SWEATER COATS. No Shrinkage Clothes we make will not shrink in wear. Our goods are “London shrunk”—by a cold-water process that makes them everlastingly dependable thereafter. Steam shrinking, so commonly used, is cheaper but not near so thorough. MEN’S $2.50 BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS. TAKE ’EM AT .,..... D. HELMS LAND CO. 1317-19 FIRST AVENUE ‘

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