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How'd you like to be, “flashing” a $25 season ticket on| three bases : ; e'n the cor nsw meeeary abe Peitadiesn ; the gatekeeper, presented, through “But talk about the ‘break 4 wo f Hit, using f it aeons should Pooky of papain tn |The Star, by President Dugdale as fuck!’ Despite th an for the players Serful offer. 1 friends} Yee, Bob ‘ ©. The) g prize in this puzzle contest @tolen bases, the least possible Press tt—show t ko is jud worked t ‘| Now that it's over, we'll admit {t| number of runs have been mee Internat! coat tt position — 1 ecored. And that lent all; the Buccessfully ta a bee % for the most hits were good for the greatest aeeenily teach y a you wenn 8 If you don't believe mumber of bases under cir now absolutely wae » The Star's ba cast your eye over it, eumetane and not a hit Boost music. 7 lessons make /tried hard ¢ it. Here's the pus @oored a run. @verything clear {that they could give 1 asked him the number of Write today for the free booklet.|aquit fan. There are alway ed wieeere explains everything. It willl who criticise reese th 1 wae inv! fo lad and cost you nothing. | Vege eee ball gamo from the prees box Se Me@Gress your letter or postal card| et, : one day last summer, and ar to Internati Instit ages eg riving a few moments late, to 98 Fitth Ave, D my Joy t@ind the bases ocou York, N.Y. | loo ‘ pied by home players, Only am I Pre , 4 S one out had been made, and the ; ‘ Fan thathe tho crowd was beseoching the bat- 4 de “e) ” “i a ia cae eunan ter to “clean up.’ DENNY-RENTON i a a Great work!" 1 exclaimed, . rn » until the, taking a seat beside one of the : All Clay Products + eat ag leg Aaa baseball writers. ! { 00 “ r Great work nothing,” he ane | i 1007 Hoge Bldg. "1 ven Ne ewered. “With @ little luck | ia . that git and if one batter had tripled, cen the wa “ye at we would have @ commanding one stu > ; sipaapheeges . : “When | recorded the one out HIPPODROME monrest revi : made so far, the team had made | hits, total bases and rune | FIVE HITS FOR EIGHT ; <ierugh the Sige P ordinarily would ected. His reply Chowan ee eee na. shyt Fite and Untverstey ens A . ‘ ’ 2 have given us enough rune to no two plays were exactly : mtr tha te ning with a double re Sens Sve ae win a tightly pltohed game, ee | alike | : y b Dancing Taught by And Bobby, asa result, will see the : . to left and in a few seconds james this year at Dugdale park by| Peclally as the team has stolen Now, what did he | 9. '°/* an = Rollins sent a high fly, under i tral Wet Wash Phone Queen Aune 1834 Auto Service— Best of Work the for ad. Roug 624 Ninth Av ON TE Pour tuat t 5 vound BULLBROS.° Just Printers Pio 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200] J. FEVERETT SOATILE INTERURBAN RALLWAY WELLS’ GO WITH M’CARTY IS OFF; McFARLAND AND HERB WHITE DRAW punch o hit t tok kk kk ttt tk tk kk YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO TOMMY BURNS; HE SURE HAS NERVE, NEW YORK, Feb. 15 lis and es in ved from rk friend ures BAIL sdean pro m for bis GPT IT FREE. ulia for $50 ng to a letter re w Y ee eee Ee The Electra-Vita Co. vrrr 4. Empress Bldg Seattle, Wash. cluded: “I 8 easily Hart, 1am eee eeeee Tt te te et tT te tet tN HR GET COAST PLAYER HESS S EERE EERE EERE EEE PRELIMINARY YIELDS BEST MILLING IN LOCAL PROGRAM TO MEET SMITH | *. = ¢ i LES, Feb. 1 he | rell, a 1 n, from the Ver n Coast I e team. Burrell vera years, | | tell me? BOSTON, Feb 1 a we that far outclassed yard run of prominence. , ok @ bra od et | a R " att were en he ked Harry »h Al Mosler made Al f a| round. Dorian also cut a] 80m i je in the f und. cif it v. M. A. Matthews Will preach a ee . ean It 4 Ain * the “MEN FoR SALE—BIDS REQUESTED.” tn « , 1 the » t e 1 | I Seventh Wiring Supplies | 1 Knobs, 100 . $1.00 per 100... Tubes, 60¢ by t $1.00 Sound Electric Co, EVERYTHING ELEC 1110 First Ave ing our specialties. NORTH SHATILN e Yard 1 ¢ er, Lath and Shir ° I Lovie 64 1 of th rth ebody said He will be opposed by a number of Title Insuranc Washington | Title Insurance | Company “Under State Supervision” | Mills Inc. High grade Lumber, Lath, Shingles and De. tail Flooring and Finish- Ballard 141 which the shortstop camped for THORPE MAKES LAST APPEARANCE TONIGHT AS ALL--ROUND CHAMPION 15. al ta’ Pp around champion tonig n the Merc running high ju professior he Who D Rur . ht Jim Thorpe, deposed amateur indian athlete, will make his last appearance as a Thorpe will appear ‘Syard high hurdies, vilding in the 40-yard dash, pound shot put and 440 athletes A motion picture shown here recentty called “The Battie of Whx Waddel is going his old speed,” and Rube is won © as a ball playe a knock for h ty of their gov league basketball race out for first place floor tonight. The Fi and Trinity M | “BUILDING UP ff th Rhode Irland fans, hereafter, will be denied the real stuff ismply on int wed much better of © n took week Se -eae In a one-sided game in the Fran Hin m Friday afternoon, the Broadway quintet, logical cham pions, defeated the Franklin squad to tune ofa 4 8 re. me! The Lincoln h made a trip to Tacoma feating the home team, 17 to in a hotly contested game. | West Seattle scored two baskets while the Queen Anne team ran up| 63 points on them at the Queen Anne n Friday | The First Bapt and the First Methodists, leaders in the Church will fight it] on the Plymuoth st Christi B.'s will also play, AND RETAIN: | tING OI, FERTILITY” will be the ct ¢ a lecture to be de livered y Geo, Severance | superin of the Western iW hin experiment station, in the torlum of the ¥, M. C, A Eki |} ORDERED RELEASED fr mm de tention, Joseph White, who was ar-| rested on insanity ¢ r s when he barricaded hin na room at the Geor an, usin a 8 tgun, ha refused to a¢ ase, He | Wants a jury ARSE ERE E AER EEE REE RRR 6 ° Is Hospitality, Although Sometimes It Is Abused : (” HO-HUM + To DRESS, = ( T MIGHT Go.IN ee 1 UND GET A } ~ COLLAR = mh fo} Words by Schaefey Music } Condo || Time | I DInt \ DER HOUSE ) CLEAN | NOW, an easy catch, but a puff of ped in fair territory and Smith. 1 plate. D singles, C going to wind carried the ball away from son reached second. | third. D steals second. On cr him and it fell to the ground, Talker bunted to the pitcher, E's infield single, C is held at it Rollins reaching second, but who was unable to throw him | third and D at second. Total \ Robb being held at third, out, but he held Rollins at | hits, 5; total bases, 8; runs, 1; tp The pitcher carelessly took a third. | stolen bases, 3; outs, f race Presley Paelie ralepge oor With the bases filled, Dash |auirements. None of the bata Mae eae ona “ i tide ato away swung hard and tapped [eyicicd. the least te " pate dies the ball, wnich struck the [of tung were scored the wit j The crowd called upon Smith- pieund: ia: taw toeetpem. dee pr Haier aca bie plate, in the direction of third |} : je under the clean base, and Rollins, trying to aneeh ae the plays were just score, ran squarely into it. ike, t » bases stolen, and net @ Under the rules Dashaway cor run was credited with a single and Here's ping Bgbby, that you Rollins was out for being hit | son to drive Rollins home, but he did the unexpected and bunted, the bal! rolling along the third base line in such a way that the third baseman could have touched out Rollins had he tried to score. He ex pected it to roll foul, but it stop- WORLD’S RECORDS SMASHED - IN FRISCO ATHLETIC MEET 'U. OF W. MAT MEN | WIN BIG HONORS |" .”’..: | AT VANCOUVER wh Captain Gordon Dic bs h the Vane ¢ The event the foes a ma nm who won for w © Capt Dic on and ¢ er, pou Smith, 160 pounds joffard, t barger, Stanley 47 nds; Pi 77 pounds, and Har ly, heavy I rst time since Coach Dy a » has taken charge of the nt, and Donaldsc high RR RR tk EIGHT BOUTS TONIGHT AT DREAMLAND RINK Here's the complete card of bouts for the Austin & Salt boxing show at Dreamland Ed Hagen va. Joe Bonds, heavyweights alt Olsen vs. Gil MeNell, at ym vs. Billy Wi nt 128 pound Martin vs. Billy Bal lieu, at 138 pounds Sailor Sprague vs. Art Yordy, atlé pounds Sam Morgan vs, Pat Dorlan, middle hts. Al Mosler vs. Al Edson, at 125 Danny O'Brien vs. Harry Promoter Salt announced this afternoon that Jo® Bonds, the well k wn Tacoma light heavyweight, has been substi tuted for Frank Koepkey, who was to have four rounds with big n, the Seattle policeman. ey was injured in a wrestling match. RR OO Ok bk TWO ENTERTAINMENTS w en for the benefit of the Ds rsery. The be Swastika club will See that it has the government stamp over sive an entertainment in Odd Fe lows’ hall, 10th ay, and Bak ae oe saturday evening, and on Feb, 18] ‘ : ” Cora Del Patton, ilterary inter. Made Differently Est, 1852 preter, of Chicago, will give a ing|reading at the Y. M.A nec Pays y INSURANCE CoO, HOME OFFICR n. © SEATTLE, U, 8. A, meet featuring the Olympic,|the track, Lloyd Hill for ere | Past and other athletic land Clair Sanders, footb Ralph Rose, Healdsbur seems = t fractured the 24 t record bung up by Pat M 1 of New York, with a throw Free Lecture et one-fourth of an ir 1. ected th Rose will * | break McDonald record for the 18 . hd . pound shotput the next time ke ap | Christian Science pears. | Geo, Horine, Stanfor by President with a batted ball, In this manner three doubles and two singles and three stolen bases resulted in but one run, when the first man was retired. A total of eight bases had been made on hits. The prize-win »bert Mciver Contest Editor: In answer to the puzzle which is being pub- lished In The Star, | wish to submit the following: A gets a two-base hit to right. B doubles to left and A te held at third OUTSIDE OF THAT HE’S PRETTY GOOD Experts say Jesse Willard, the white hope after McCarty, has brittle hands, has a terrible up percut, but doesn’t know how to use it, wastes energy in useless footwork, and is a poor judge of distance. letter from Re ws SOCCERITES TO EAT A steals home The second annual “get-togethe? and B third, a double steal. C’s quet given by the Northwester pop fly goes for a double when | Association Football Le will be it ie misjudged, and B, trying |held at the New Washington hotel to score, is thrown out at the | Black Diamond will be =| presented with the tr for win ning the soccer championship, an the leag medals will be disteip uted to the individual players og the same team. he Lincoln Athletic A has elected the managers track, baseball and football yesterday broken in the indoor ath-| Thomas erman Was William D. McCrackan, C. 8. B, and of St M ony 1 At Moore Theater n-| leg negotiated 1,000 Sunday Afternoon at 2:30, yards ites 20 seconds. And Arcade Hall shattered prevail onday Night at 8 o'Clock * * * * \s a stimulant, and tonic so often prescribed, Vedding ts the most rigid demands of medical cience. It has the quality in its original and natural purity. is due to the fact that Finch’s Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond «- its is m made thods, by own special formula and It is different from ordinary whiskies. 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