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Here again Joe) sis rtain he will go back to a with a winner, and It le that Reynokda will have sr work cut out for him than r Art Wilson on pent date. | card include | ait Lake City va. n, the fast Seattle and Charley Givens ve Walter Mahoney at 125 5 Manager Tom McDonald will in all bleacher in the Dream | ry 08 every ticket get the soat his} a at the recent os in Sweden. | on is soundly ‘and ite h andling of the} has ben contrasted ng of hundreds of 1 the riht thing ng Thorpe, b rom the fact mittee took no Thorpe playing base @ it accepted his Olympic Saburo Baths FOR RHEUMATISM purchaser he will Ucket calls for. _______| COAST CLUBS HOT AFTER SOUTHPAW SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 28 J. Cal. Bwing, who holde the sr strings of the San Frenctsco team in the Coast league, wants to secure Harry Krause, late Philadelphia | American star, he will have to pay | the American association $4,000, ao ———————— | cording to announcement here to fi. 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Ander }son defeated Sammy Trott easily at} Vernon — urday t gists guarantee money if you are with HAY'S HAIR | on might ." sald Ce ‘He evidently has the punc that will carry him far toward the top of the lightweight heap, even if he should never win the cham plonship.” | WOLGAST TO MEET | STOCKYARDS BOY | * Leased Wire not satisfied HEALTH. sale and recommended by| to use! Bartell Drug Stores. back its youth c the Dandru almo: bring remove st im mediately | For It is simple, safe and easy Canada’s Finest Resort—$10,000.00 for a name. 617 Second Ave. PORTL: ANT cording to a = Ad Wolgast f Jones, at in progress y negotiations are ding for a match and Packey Me-| New York fight © next six weeks NATURES REMEDY CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP *@ To who suffer from people SPORTOBITS - FOR BUSY BUGS SOUTH BEND has forfeited ite franchise In | league. I vacancy fillod at a To t Other cities | n be Dayton, | Spri ’ Terre | NOHOMISH of the Fi am giment, National Guard, waa] the Mount Angel. col-| 9 to 12, at Mount Angel , ee te e alle she nares HARMON, the St. Louis 8 oF pol uF jew life and al pitcher, may be the cause ra-Vita gives that it and activity of cure by re aint to the Players’ Fra-| the fans of the Mound ob is torturing vaudeville | s with his ragtime violin| ery ailing, c His alibi 18 that St Louls st be Marquard THE ATHLETICS are getting the big play as the winners of the American league pennant in 1913 . Baseball managers and players say | sed wish aed that Connte found out how éetrong} has left me fi he was v suple of his young | pitchers came through, That was of inquiry an@ Ball that was worrying him, A BUSH pitcher named Andrade in California has fanned 356 bat- ters in 31 games, an averago of nearly 12 to the game. Connie Mack seems to have overlooked a bet GEORGE for th Cubs DAVIS, shortstop once ¢ Giants, and Hkewlse for the , will coach the Amherst hope fuls this spring | a SPEAKING OF ables, what's be Fogel, anyhow? forgotten not come of Horace Yale has applied to the A. A. U to lift the ban from their basket ball team, put on for playing the SEATTLE STAR Tacoma Mitt Artists Tangle With Seattle Youngsters ‘WELTER OF NAVY e e TUESDAY, JANUARW 238, 1913 DETROIT SPENDS $75,000 FOR PLAYERS; SOMERS BELIEVES TIGERS WILL SHOW “The Detroit club spent $75,000 for players for thie year, and the Tigers yoing to cut more of a figure than most folk believe they will, ys President Somers of the Cleveland Naps. “I'm not a prophet, and won't attempt to say whore the Tigers will wind up, but they're going to win a lot of games, Any time a ZBYSZKO WILL CHALLENGE GOTCH AFTER POLLY GRIMM [iron w Sporting Editor The Star; If arrior, in bin final Zbyszko . club Invests that much money it’s going to have something to show for it “Detroit Jumped In and bought players while the other clubs were dickering about terme. youngsters he could find.” defeats Grimm on next Monday night, | will cancel all Navin snapped up all the promising eae). cantatas end -tanve fer Chicago to post a forfeit of $5,000, as Gotoh requests, for a contest to a finish, to be held in Chicago on March 17, for the world’s championship title. LIPPY 1S DEFEATED MEETS SPRAGUE Dy United od Wire. J. H, HERMAN |hard ing in preparation for this ve a e n th ne huron eye SAN DI an, 98 o 8. |e bout. He will be in the finest ye , “ 4 Xo Thomas ing every wrestler he! of condition when he stacks 1 b © mounting, bey, o! je, holder of last Sih Gurthe his pree-|the big Pole, and whether he AT BREMERTON cuore Optical Ca. years champlonehip, ts today elim-| ent tour of the country, the Polish |or not, he cap be expected to make |inated, following hin defeat in the! wrentler Zbyexko seemingly fir in whow EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Charley Fox, U. 8 8. Went Vir-| frat round of th golt tours ameot\that Polly Grimm, ex-varalty ho mat Third Floor, 244-345 Aroade ginia, and one of the many welte: poo ey pend ya © oo - cunnenenmmeenemmnenatetirmemcecmnemaneasiet ; Bu id ng wolght champs of the navy, Will! go. Maj. C. G. Ross won with one up Our friend Leach, New York fighter-dentist, says he'll need no| Bring This Ad With You bridges to Cross Kivers the next time they meet. Quick, put the ice travel six rounds with Young|from Gale Thompson, of the | 31 empies! | Sprague at Bremerton tomorrow aamene club, Chicago, : following ji ae eo night an exciting match | a - , Te the eame.emober, which ta.to | Od Charley Horse has been taken out of the stable and Is heing| are 1 o } | one Ce | Wrestling matches over at the Y. M. ©. A. sort of reminds us of a iple of heavyweight pugtiists ones AC. tourl for the heavy work he will have to do during the next couple | d off. Ches-| who went be given by the Pacific other bouts will b ter Neff, the fas four rounds to a draw with Charl Givens at the last sour amok and Young Anderson, will meet tn} a four round mill Sharkey | Schindler, another fighting satlor will try to «top Sam Morgan of Se attle in the course of four spasme. Two other good preliminary bouts havo been arranged. checker game between a co The Lunoperg Truse Is Best Free Trial to Prove it A. LUNDBERG Co. 1107 ard Ave, ~ STAR WANT ADS _ BRING RESULTS ful and ioreyenaive machine whch cam be coermted by ome man end « hee, Sahm yes {yee booklet wiih tele se ‘nem imachiwe, which peccally toe Notwelt @umge. Pacific Manufacturing Co. 1118 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash. Our fondest ambition is to live long enough to hear a young pitoher breaking into the Northwestern league with less sped than Walter Johnson. - ¢ Tinker and Frank Chance are not predicting a flag for the Cubs this year, but it took @ lot of something more than time from a couple of magnates to keep them from saying it OLD PUGILIST HERE Ed McKeown, once a promt figure tn pugtiiom, is in Beat 5 stopping at the Frye hotel, M Keown once fought John L, Sullt- van | THURSDAY NIGHT At the Hour of Ten The Stoelting Trunk Factory, 1420 2nd Ave., will be Closed Forever. Mr. Chas. L. Meiss- ner, manager for the trustee, has ordered me to dispose of every article in stock before that hour. He says: “Pay no attention to cost or former price of articles, but sell goods at any price that will enable you to turn them into cash, as we absolutely need the money to pay creditors.” Here’s What Pil Do—Now Listen These are thé most sweeping orders I have ever received in my long career as a sales specialist. If I don’t turn that fine stock of Trunks, Suitcases, Traveling Bags, Leather Goods and Stationery into cash before Thursday night my name isn’t Burke. I’ll quote prices that will amaze Seattle—but remember I’m making a last desperate effort to raise enough cash to pay the clamoring creditors of an old Seattle firm. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27- ee fact that Umpire Jimmy Toman ts leaving Caltfornia for the North: | west, looks very much like Presl-| dent’ Fielder Jones, of the North-| Western league, has won his fight! with the holdout arbitrators. It’s the name we want—$10,000.00 for Canada’s Finest Summer Resort. 617 Second Ave. Phone Queen Apne 1884 A rrice—-Best of ork t%o for ough FAs. FEF. FES, EST. YE. FF. F223. Ga =e SPer. 3m SSE2_ Here Are the Prices That Will Do It $7.00 Hull's Silk Umt able handles cut to Ladies’ as, detach $3.50 box of Carbon $12.00 Stand, cut Ink 91,98 jlass Typewriter Pa per, cut to $3.50 Men's and Women's 1 39 | $15.00 Wome Umbrellas, cut to ......06: ' | Hand Bags, $2.50 Ladies’ Hand Bags, 59 SOc Whisk CieibO: goliee hanes eye c $35.00 Imported, Hand-Beaded Ladies Chatelaine Purses, > - ce CUT FO cos secervecccaceene $3. 98 an poe Large Envelopes, dc $2.00 Crane’s Linen Lawn 49 GOO Denewhike Wikkoacn a Writing Paper cut to.....s.5. C REE SIOR AE Wu, : 31c $11.00 Ebony Toilet Sets, $2 19 65c Telescopes, CUE TO ceccccceee soereseowes ' cut to. ‘ . $6.00 Music Rolls $1 49 $5.00 Tool Kit Tel cut to ..... ' cut to $6.00 Ma cut to . $25.00 Eb« Sets, cut to .. $50.00 Sterling Silver Trav eling Toilet Set, cut to . De Shee ieee $85.00 Wardrobe and Bu $9 cur to “4 i - A d N th L t reau Trunk, cut to ........ 7. 98 $3.00 Guaranteed Blade Raz¢ n Ow e aS $40.00 Suit Case, fitted with Sterling cut to $12.58 $5.00 Safety Raz ors, cut to... Silver cut to TRUNKS Toilet Set, When I get through cutting prices and slaughtering values Thursday night I expect to be able to haul the remains of the Stoelt- ing stock off in one wheelbarrow. I may Traveling Bags and $ 7.50 Trunks, cut to $ 1.89 . wal h t ff credi $ 8.50 Trunks, cat to § 2.19 Suit Cases nd | map uot. thet copwep, 72 hen $10.00 Trunks, cut to $ 3.89 $. 3.00 Values, cut to ...$ 1.29 satisfaction of knowing that the creditors— $15.00 Trunks, cut to $ 4.89 $ 5.00 Values, cut to ...$ 1.89 t the bank 1 t the money $17.50 Trunks, cut to $ 6.98 $ 7.50 Values, cut to .. 3 2.19 BEE Tae DAUR UNY rae vere- SCC nea $26.00 Trunks, cut to $11.98 $12.00 Values, cut to ...$ 2.95 and that the good people of Seattle got the $32.50 Trunks, cut to $13.98 $18.00 Values, cut to ...$ 6.98 greatest bargains ever offered in America in $55.00 Trunks, cut to $18.98 $45.00 Values, cut to ...$12.98 Trunks, Suitcases, Traveling Bags, Leather Goods and Stationery. _ J. P. BURKE. Notice to Merchants I will sell the Show Cases and Fixtures to highest bidder *) (losiag J, P. Burke ‘e's! Stoelting Trunk Factory Deors Open Tomorrow 10 A.M. Free Sterecepti unregistered aggregation of the tereepticon show. Crescent A. © 617 Second Ave. Andy Smith, University of Penn sylvania football coach, may ¢ coach State LL Teen mamma |) ||! 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche OO CE