The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1913, Page 2

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Just Printe 1013 THIRD MAIN Fy GOOD 53025; DANCING HIPPODROME Fitch nod University o~ Dancing Yn ‘Teachers, BULL BROS. Mt by Competent 'VETS TRIM COLTS IN-HOT GAME; — TRY TO BAR VARSITY WRESTLERS IN “a | - « THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. | BASEBALL'S LID PRIED OFF IN Pacrfic Stump Puller KS COMING CHAMPIONSHIP MEET HERE || seams ue a 1043 According to Harvey pnaldson, wrestling coach at the Unt BIG BRUSH This AFTERNOO | A me, gower — i} versity of Washington, he will enter 14 men jn the P, N. A, wroatling i nmett champlonshipg4n Seattle May 16 and 17 ig a Frav Vanee, physical director of the B. A. C., and at joott, c . “oe ‘ payee 3 = : ere ” paday jbatamen, With Fossas’ up and hav boxing instructor of the same club, say P, N, A, rules will not allow T],, ed Bi ge i ba nem 5 er x ' poeple | rh a - amps, . ¢ Fallard clubjing already ruck at two, the college feame fo er ete, and that the championships will be oon pie ae of am ve o red nes” eh ¢ ry a . ~ z mp ° the Giants, In-|"wmps” waved bim out on a ball |] fined to athletic clubs in the Northwest }major league et les foday mt wi b/swo teams 6 ing t nensor PACHA MANY ACTURENG. maiburban am's game!which didn't come anywhere near The mattor will be threshed out with the officials tn Portland, |) a" ot the « ubs pi mt a. &. > can eaeet fore : ae, wai dulod for So Man-| We pan There {a no representative of the P. N. A. in Seattle. A conference }/ managers, the games are nishele : ing. Th . Me quad | i ar} Var te ROI aban oarip wate more attention than usually marks Kamo wi I vd | ae |. ‘The Vets dragged in a tally tn on can arrange to got his men fn the meet the the epent of the season In the big /delphin park, Ree Be The Vets won, 8 to Tho Colts| both the third and the fifth, It was to represent the varsity will be: Dickwon, 115; 7) brush | Frank Chance, handicapped bY §0-| sien scree ‘ova, 2 got tho worut of the umpiring in the {not until the seventh that th * Driver, 186; Shanley or Hancock, 146; Bipprell or Smith, The gront national game will be| cldonts to nox fers, © Hd TEL haw re on ast fow innings, and might have|scored. With Cadman camp t rns, 176 and Hardy, heavyweight, formally opened In weve ub oe anaes ae Vai K-leleco, and will « . aa altered the result had {ft not been /secomd and Schnelder on first ' . hla cities. stile afters oe 10 t f i + at 0 payne . for a bad calling on Fossas third | reached for a bunt from Fossas 4 eld at Clocinant! ls covered with ‘ . will bab) piteh the ined J i strike In ¢ final semester, Schnel-|in trying to fores out ¢ van at water, causing posty ment of the al , J pla . Cleve aes Pio merce ppv a # ad was on third and Dell had al-|third, threw the bal into left fleld game with Pittsburg until Saturday. | ¢ levers 1 ‘ be Dets ° ni . o- towert Li eady disposed of two of the Colts’| Cadman and Schnetder ambled tn ] Mugsy” MeGraw's Giants wil! open will clash th St. Louis on = — The Regulars scored the winning | in New York with the Moston | tere home grounds run in the same inning, whe Mraves. The St. Louls Cardinals| Yesterday Philadelphia and Brook Ivor let Dell, who was on ine, ‘a will hook up with the Cubs at Chi-|lyn opened at Brooklyn tl p urro f ae 4‘ The American league season, |of h itles will be tra Purifies the Blood ang % This afternoon warfare which also starts today be | Philadelphia Cuses ‘Sehecaumiteal ; waged between the Wert Se attle minus the services of iis greatest ee 7 f nine and tho Giants, The West] OAKLAND, April 10—-In charge| pitchers Lind and Browning and | player, Ty Cobb. Cobb ts still hold Dance at Dreamland tonight . : de boys have a fast team, Melkle/of Coach Hiram Contbear and Capt. | infield Fossas and Smith have|ing out for that $15,000 » — enews —s will pitch the full nine tuntnge for}! the fast rowing elabt) been releasedpy the Seattle club. Probably the one to be ‘a ? the Giants, Cadman will catch. Jof the University of Washington 18) Browning apy from the Inde-| watched with the greatest interest THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM” : nae Jape C tod In thie vicinity carly next pendent leagues around California will be the fight between the Bos 14 AND 16 WEST HARRISON eh alter Crum, a 2 erin week for the race ’ anfora) He was recommended to President m Is all newly equipped and open to the pubW. If you are tr ' the New England league last university and the Univ of Cal! Dugdale by Jimmy Wig a forme ogy Prt nn ill o toe z ee hasbeen ‘signed ‘by |ifornia, on. the Oakland ostuary.|Seattle. pitcher. (sh SEATTLE BOWLERS with a chronte disease, spend a fow woeks @th us at the Sant President Dugdale. Dug pur [April 19. The W gton outfit 16! good at the atart, it developed CAN’T GET THE UL Petey acon sf ind 4 op gt Lei neces fon. Special ctore bande chased Crum’s release from |declared to be heavier than ithe his control was poor. Catcher Lert |]| Your cases, Come and be at hom he | Jesse Burkett, owner of the |team sent here from the north last) whaling recommen dod Lind to Du: i | Wertwat” Gul yenareay. | ven Whaling recommended Lind to 1ug,| Ade Oe ere OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM Crum had been suspended for talifornia and Stanford are work-|the twisters n ary to become a|The feature of the third days’ play DR. NUERNGERG, failure to report to the Worces r crews out daily, and the! p. - Another |in the bowling congress here was Tel. Queen Anne 3127. 14 and'i6 West Harrie, ter club, Dug, not caring to ans will be in fine condition in ‘a good |the rolling of “Marsh yas i Ge ~ sree milk, the bn A le ohens ne pene ety invaders. Browning and Lind|“Kenny” Campbell in the doubler —— = The sveetest 1 , fall any of hig ou pA ¢ have had a b chance |the crack Vancouver pair hitting Griest fi the fresh j paid a fancy figure for the out Tho state university elght-oared ® ast thee me p: Stetaek ° | oh ge ? ieee fe ae Effective March 26th, 1923. < y sn- le! utfl isor u uN ave for Caltfornt ° a he peceniag a or e sa. Kooga esl fas ante tes reveas gum ond Inahitg on the wonmer |e Qgaving material Manager Ray- | eames. Thelr sco $.5.PRINCE RUPERT S.S. PRINCE GEORGE s - bc ; 7 het @ BOAIDOF | mond has on hand The veo { the visiting teams * ° est yeast goes into may be unable to play at the « in teh} Sot end eal CII BY 5 ey ge Me oe Leave Seattle, Wash.j Leave Seattle, Wash, start of the season. Crum’s angular against and Stan-| from semi-pro t hese ieelieattn’s Hopes, of Gentile, rolled Midnight Wednesday | Midnight Sunday | transportation has been sent to ford on the Oakland estuary, April sagste shows t 4 hat 24 8 io ais SF for for q him at Steubenvi 19, ss tam Wide atid IRE ghd ape : Victoria, Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver, tion ae but had little chi of remaining |soore of the day roe Rupert. Granby |iPrince Rapert, Stew. : Commenting on the prospects ¢ beidegpom one of feld ints t from nr get a tea wee) id, and Queen Char- bart and Massett, will rea the Northwestern league, S 1 K t ease: a. it as 4 Geo. Engle, |eral of the beet ou os Aa Pe s lotte Islands, "BG he raat ataren th cattle Kennel jee: 2 the Yesine cub, bas /rolt today: The crack Bon Ma ALTERNATE = g i i is will t best In t . 5 Evegything in it PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT y of the leas . suptsmely good and pure and clean. No hands Benny Moyer, a former Seat tle center fielder, lost the game | touch for Brooklyn againet the Phila game. Previous to the fatal muff Meyer let go of an easy foul fly that came his way It’s sealed in dust-proof, geam-proof, wax paper. it’s better than the best home-made byead. Sold by the gyod grocers. Rig We April 9, 10, Admissi Holsum Baking Co. | JACK KING FINDS =| PRIZE HEAVYWEIGHT Titov lo never Loans and Discounts Banking House, Other Resources Real Estate Owned U. §S. and other bonds Warrants ... Due from othe Exchange for Clearing Checks on other banks cash items Cash h be ‘paid k paid in. Capital Sto Surplus and U Deposits . We welcome the and pay 4 per cent each dollar saved and for the first deposi L. GROND A HUGO A Fal Tae bi 3 4 q 5 “5 ” t MALE e,, s SS. ene 2, Condensed Statement, of Condition of The State Bank of Seattle Seattle, Washington | APRIL 4, 1913 RESOURCES high geade LIABI LITIES divided interest ig our Sa ngs De ent on sity team by a score of 9 to 0. Nick's nk On oll is sufficier twirlers were too much for the var. banked ne ‘Dollar is sufficient sity lads, while the Colts found fm * Weich, Oregon's pitcher, for 14 bin - AHL, President gles Vice President Bill Leard, the ex-Seaitle second JOHN ERIKSON H. SOELBERG April 10.—Jack athletic train PORTLAND, Or King, t e well wn s he has a find in Police rry Madd h kne go with Earl Metbus, t h club heavy, for the “A 822,717.09 11,000.00 2,311.69 5,075.11 Madde in and figh SULLIVAN TO RUN EXPOSITION SPORT SAN FRANCISCO, A a ° at rest many rumors that . } xt the post, James eect secretary of the ok aah nion, is named © powe Rengw this tor of the sports ama-Pacific exposition announced he would urge Sulll + $ 100.09 pat stadium for the fair, to ac Pai - 22,091.2 dato the athletes of the : Ly Sone 1 OO 208 84 world in a competitive meet aeons PORTLAND, Aprt! 10.-Nick Will his Portiand Colts to A} y for an exhibition game jams took bany toc after defeating the Oregon univer $1, 213,890.09 acconnts of ng and old, V base and now with the club in the Coast league, rap three hits against Sacran ento a recent game. One of Leard’s swats was a three bagger President Oak and Cashier KAHLKE, Assistant e Cc Cashier. Learn to swim, box, play handball, wrestle, high jump, and be a good, all round athlete—Spend your idle hours in the Y. M. C. A. SEZZ Gym, Reading Roora or Game Room—Perhaps, if you are a good MMS ball player, you may get on one of the Junior Y, M. C. A. ball teams, Come to The Star Office and let us tell you easy it is for you to win this Free Membership. CALL AT THE STAR OFFICE Club {9th Annual ca THE BON MARCHE a a h A Anacortes wants a game w patie nine to be Inyed For delphia Nationate in Brooklyn AMUSEMENT : H@LSUM after ba- yesterday. Meyer dropped BOG SHOW ik = bs sey % “Hw, : Magee’s fly In the first inning, | r on’ 7 king till you unwrap it. letting In the only run of the Feb , THEATRE |cottere bor. Present leloses, _pite! * ° against the THE THIEF guiast the Ou Henri Bernstein's Great Drama, | Of Sacom ee lrun. St. Martis 28 tol ‘Pantages Theatre! Lasky’s Six pong oer A scroa 11 and 12 on 10c start to fir 10 Cure Your Stomach Troubie stomach dtsor 4 health. They Penns \ t han cured en toms euftert rom one Ai r and other chr piainte after other tres t READ THIS PHOOT D Mr 2 > on charge driving ps a |past a street car dis ness, is the result of our years of good whiskey m t J poy gets You en That's why Golden Wedding is demanded by the i or Oe said Houseman to ones. free 90- page Heeman Sn t Int man. W ok ¢ Tiris book 1 Jeffries-Johneon Then he woke season and Ket dollar t any ; but we'll lable to overlooked when marks for = fs : and pay 1912 are counted, The best previous method, perfected to keep in all the or- if you w type ph a eatavihn. te iginal flavor and quality in their natural soeatt Stovall torsed out four Att purity at first. on ground balls, a runn ut a runner play and threw o plate after takin, SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS squad bur ban boys have a tion and bh to give the aine a hare ee Houseman, prizefieht promoter ‘T THIS spent three hours fn ja Chicas > E © friends rustied a und to ot i o FRE tain bail for him r his arrest Aw whis key made like Golden Wedding can a aine esting facts “i every sufferer Tt is Georre Stovall handsomely Mus St. Louls Browns. trated. It Is worth a fg sists in one gam j YITE ISLANDS and local from SEATTLE on Wednes “GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY on the | St. Martin Passenger trains leave Prince Revert Wednestmy an@ Raturéey at 16 @ “ hen vgaine ‘GRAND. TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Double Track Houte. hieags to New York an@ other Atlantic # RUST sleeping care. > won GOOTMER, CP. & T. A 4. 1 TUROTS, General Agent Main 5700 Prencnger City Office Piet Ava and Yoder Way, Seattle, Wash, AGENTS POR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIO @TEAMSHIP LINKS, Athletié ¢ ge the nts 860 y ® won the £ . the giant whose re- % from the city making «ff “Fifty ee Ago, When Golden Wed were Rye Was Young” John r jonas of ial at; Say ~ fwd a Gat Gants Its mellow, mild flavor, its wonderful monplace ifich’s $ Golden: Wedd nt Bottled in Bond manager of the oat first base last that is a nee distilled by special formala and is why it is different from all whiskies. threw double That ordinary at plate a runner g a relay from the put Getlieid. It is a pure, straight whiskey, aged Bmore “ee and matured in wood under government Geuttle W The Tigers will have a new score supervision. . board this year and ft will be eaulpped with the latest improve. But it is the Golden Wedding distil- ments ere w a phone ex POTD iad total fn Spatttnn: brtimn tha ghoke hex 46 the lation that brings to you the rare qual- teste t Other ity, free from all undesirable after-effects. league scores will be on nm board so the fans won't have to “ look all over field ee what Mada porns. A the other téams are de ‘ . eee eer y - rors ¢ es ng FREE MEMBERSHIP IN THE Y.M.C. IN 100 boys Over 10 years of age may become members of the Y.M.C.A. without a penny cost. The Star has arranged to give away 100 memberships FREE. All we ask in return is a few minutes of each boy’s time for a day. Come to The Star office as quick as you can get here and let us tell you how. Ask for Mr. Parish or Mr.Weatherbee. Every boy in town should try for one of these free memberships BOY MOTHER 1307 SEVENTH AVENUE NEAR UNION STREET Keep the boy off the street—The physical and moral training & boy receives at the Y. M. C., A. makes him a better man—S = your boy to The Star Office and let us tell him how he may secure a Free Membership—Almost nothing else you could do basa RT please the boy more, and you will be happy to know that he is spending his afternoons @t the Y. M. C. A, instead of om the street.

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