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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. Feu] O14 and race for the Amerie ’ morrow's content, nouncing that he hag puss IR ACE FOR LIPTON ii: sentient LINCOLN’S HOPE Dee WATKINS SELLS | rcs,2at 10 , ; | the international regatta at (San Stowell (Capt.) ... +t B xt season, He : ey: Et FOR TITLE RESTS [20 Sates ©) TACOMA TIGERS | 121ic t,t ( ; TRO Y NEXT Commodore Wurdemann. presided Wick@ .ssee LG. J M’GINNITY ~~ won his @ ’ PH at the dinner and among ‘he «peak Joliffe . eee ws & Man” by winni ckname ) BIG BIG ors were L. B. Geary and Harold ON COMING GAME Herried, Balkema . nr G TO . Jers while with the a I ‘ y MNES ss enne T. vadtorian te em | Catcher Cor 0 . Lee, yacht designers, David Baul) rincota's chance to grab tho) Himut o..+: I £.|. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 15 Ai fe | , Catcher Comme, Of the rasan agen state high school championship Ry ‘Mun ° q| f negotiations completed here al 4, the Central leagus, } International yacht races for the reste entirely on her showing wi Gran} ei at os al x 3d gewoay the Vancouver Saat Brown a T DAYTON 9 II. P. Motorcycle will t sir Thomas Lipton cup will be sait| MIDGET TEAMS {tie everett tonm at wveratt tomor or cicoa eA “McGinatty, former| _ The matter ef : he new fp" of yr wi Prin 6 ed on Puget Sound next summer, row afternoon, It ts probable that | Q0'P H| “trom Mat » MoOinalty, former] , Cte matter: ‘loving th exhibition at our store tomorrow, Saturday, November 16, : ' ans form 0 Lincoln a complete regular Hneup | letar of the New York Giants, the e y lated Aten dinner, at the Rainler BATTLE T DAY will atart the game againet the Hye} | sare |Iattor becomes sple owner of the ary tiatt ot 009 ate =| EAR , on Sir Thomas rth teats of the erett squad, Coach Wella has put , , 3 a ©) Tacoma club i agus nee B ITS A BI . Lipton waste peast ot Commodore shiosiway aed Laseoln ih schibols his team through a stiff practice | hundred and y pecans McGinnity manager the Newark prctee g Pony & 0 oy | Be sure and see our window display of Bicycle and 9/1, Vv. Wurdemann ahd the members| moog, on the Lincoln playfield |all week and the entire toam should | cantaes from all alifornia and|team in the International league! a te recom 4 | ., of the Seattle Yacht Club. rounds this afternoon tn aff?im-|be fit for the coming struggle with | near by states are entered in the|la& season and when he arrived at/041y 1 a hedule cf indiyiaey i Motorcycle Sundries, Sin Thomas wis of the opinion eee ete midget divie.(the Kverett cloven. Willard will|third annual bench show of the|the convention of minor league mag- “FY limi " ©, Ladies’ Kennel association, which| nates, started to negotiate for the - that the cup should be raced for! ign, be in Saturday's game, and, with 80 , . Geaen Baste . MODERN der the universal rules, which 1 y beaten everything} Sharp and Crim also in the back-| opened here today. The judges com-| purchase of the Grand Rapids team page Tost suitable for small Begs vigntin g pe thin [ea field, Lincoln will not be wanting | menced their work today, and the| When it was believed that the army * om rates at craft, and thia was the idea of] and hopes to add another victory to|for ground gainers, The following | show will close Saturday nixht,|Grand Raplds deal had been clos od | ere o and the members of the Yacht Club./ihe Het this afternoon. Both|! Lincoln’s probable lnoup for to. when the prizes will be distributed. McGinnity sprung a surprise by an 6, Nott 663, Although the donor mado no such/ teams play high-class ball and the request, the trophy will be knows| game should prove interesting las cho Sir Thomas Liptoa Chal) Coach Powers has put his Broad: lenge Cup, It Is probable that fur} way jeveniles through a atrenu ther regulations will limit the) oug practice all week and feels S) length of craft in the cup races to) confides: of the outcome, The F) 60, or possibly 50 fect. Broadway team defeated the Te. in expressing his pelasure at bl#) coma midgets last Saturday and reception in Seattle, Sir Thomas!are in fine fettle for this after- bf Aiated that he hoped to return to! con's conte L? this country with a challenge in xp am $1 7,501| FISTIC WORKERS , $30 Suits. $ 17am ovndt'ne aon anciattss| New Plan of Former Government Cruiser Attracts H tank fy a ie ate With Its Opportunity to Acquire Choice Newly the display of the manly art asda en a Semee Land at a Low Price. 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