The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1913, Page 2

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Fees custo Si al Sal Ta SA Ba i AMEN SN oN RON ea de NRG SARS NO a RR EDR & F t : eo 6 ° ° - THE SYTAR—FRIDAY,@PRIL 18, 1913, FAIR FANS CHEER GIANTS TO HARD-WON the Go To The Original $15 Tailors —the only store m town where you can get WRITING FOR THE STAR, DICUSSES [here 9 Hity to cl WALLOP PUTS GAME ONICE;MEEK = ryRUS COBB AND THAT "$15,000 SALARY “k @ sporting editor before he wae an umpire, and has ALWAYS WRITTEN EVERYTHING APPEARING Dance at Dreamland tonight *** | |UNDER HIS NAME, When Ban Johnaon, president of the American league, ordered players to stop In one of the most bitterly eon |twice “during the remaining ten fake newspaper writing, he sald, “Evane has always written his own stories. He started before he was mi and Mur Auer toasted ever waged on Dug’s| tnnings. learning #0 much money as now. If Evans is requested to quit, the money will be made up in some other 2 ( . yesterday trounced tee id Lie Z Golden Gardens Park ' the Victoria Hees a second time, Refore taking up his club, which} er " » ‘ov e s 4 but only after the struggle had gone | started the game, Outfielder Morse pad Bs suaes m3 sting a w Open, : ul t s gh Bh gee a ge A ttle boy with the Hees, was whether {t 49 $15,000 or more. It ts | Miter : & remarkable game for the » peat os to be regretted, however, that the enings Made to Order after Dell had been sent to the shed noe by his admirers. Morse | negotiations Rateeen Gek uad’the in order to «ft her Pete d his appreciation by shoving |Detrott club could not have been t Schneider, who has a reputation as hort one to the infield which [pees cor atiaek ie ‘Mun cat ts a pinch hitter, a whack at the ball not be fielded in time. Rawl-| lett hy a ma v Phone Main 062. Pt with the bases filled In the second. |ings sacrificed Morse to second. | c 7 . Brooks combed out a single, Morse | The real facts In the Cobb case - — Score: Seattle 4, Victoria 3. ambling to third, Th for the| |will in all probablilty never res rans er 0 eee third time tn the p nt series, | known to the public. No matter + The Bees dragged tn three runs Meek smote a terrific smite, the! what figure Ty finally signe for, the Qian 116 detaon the first. They did no more) ball ending its flight on the other players will believe he received ths scoring after the first and hit but |elde of the right fleld fence. | much-discussed $15,000, ————— | © | | Th layers know Cobb well! Cash Ston— Blake Furniture Co) A walk, an error and a hit with | enough to understand that If he did BULL BROS. {16-17 Pike none down filled the sacks for the make any such demand upon the De- | ———— |Champs in their half of the second trolt club, the owners will be com: | | ATHLETIC PARK Cadman popped to: awliags, and| pelled to “eomee aeroae,” | Just Printers j Schneider, who was sent to bat in Cobb has undoubtedly decided | BA Ss E BALL place of Dell, duplicated the stunt what he te worth to the Detroit club | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | " pulled by the famous Mr. Casey of and has given bis ultimatum, He ts 3 momen & TODAY AT 3 P.M, the Mudville nine. Hunky Shaw |not only a great ball player but a walked, forcing Strait in with the good business man. Without him| Victoria ve. Seattle |firet run, |the Detrott club would be far from | | or a a | |the attraction it 1a. Whethor the | Yesler Car, Admission 26¢ and 60c,| 1 4, the public Nkes Cobb or not, crowds go oaenoeen — aeneeene | fOuT-dai BILL EVANS Ito the ball queands to see him in| TY CORB etimes seem perfect wher HARLIN CLOS® through " | actic hardly think so wise as owner as are not isted by the seri By Billy Evans Th re other players on the| Frank Nevin would adopt thie sort 1188 KITTY LL and MM MANS. grabbed ap ther tally in the fifth American League Umpire Detrolt team, nowever, Lie Tyrus,|of a policy, which would certainly Carroll's Pomge gt is tae or bate trotted over the home| If ‘Tyrus Raymond Cobb, ath y want an advance tn salary prove detrimental a traits two bagger, lextraordinary, ge No doubt every ball player wants Incidentally, the stara on other eet is a Real Test ed enterta : or tigt thee! ary he is reported to hay manded Ty to get what he asks, but there | teams, who are wo years in Seattle RELMONT CAPR, Beattie won In a sensational ce for his services, there 1 be a isn't a Tiger player who can be led |six thousand, are » Corner Second Ay. ts! Hitlay rapped out a bingle. number of peeved ball players in the to belleve that he should sacrifice |isfied if Cobb ts paid the f ( Nk J f St Mealth We the pe of | a Fipe dittoed, load img t he b The Peach” ts truly a wonderful | for the club to meet Gob! them will believe he gets it (wheth to te | bRAw then came up. After letting | ban player sded by many te The players want Ty to er he does or not) if Cobb appears | 1102 First Ave. " & good one pass he took a MIKKY/ the greatest exponent of the nat but they also want thelr own, ‘Ilin a Detroit uniform. ewing at one clear above his head. | —_ aeieaeel _ |The crowd groaned with despair.) |. Hunky bad two and three. But he! Ry one on the nose « iy ee = — THEIR NEW LOT, AA U IS HERE 1014 First Av. Write for Free Sam ie, were, among on , Albany Cut-Rate Spring Suits itt | Dentists Made to Order | Wm STAND BACK OF OUR _w. ‘ ‘ tea ona »; {outs aa oF Sos of Festi Cae $7 VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot Borg lar. Proet Mob-Proet Furniture gue oe, & : ; Ke « bh and Fixtures Reon, 1D ‘ ue eee eee Tee eee ee ee) Sullive: anteed Best, now... B ; 4 ‘ 1 ba *! rogram Set of Teeth, Gua i Tet ; of S wene's tHe CARO _- | SPORTING EDITOR ui oe seo oe They look, fit, feel Marble ow 4 2 * FOR TONIGHT’S BHOW # w 4 and wear like regular PURCELL SAFE CO. pe : ‘ inh s Paiiae’ eek. & IS A REAL FIGHTER was x $10 Solid Gold or Por- $30 garments ABE E 4 ates 7 Villard * celain Crown, $3 to tak E seme Care ' cuxcins MALuS sare : Gold or Porcelain Made by Union Ki 160: ret Ave Wolt Cutter d Tallor we Jan tL. SHUTS, Mer. ‘ Phone Main 662 , Wolf. * Bridge Work, $3 to bye ea ae ‘ . ale moe . Bt *| COAST LRAGUR ge . Serene them to give satie ated an re : ove * acumen, Mt Onkiand : |scnd Gell Patincp. -$1 Up Let us show you what we T ise. - « * “ i lines... . have before you order your aa ome in an } Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb- t . tS The Miller-Week ai tiny abeades Rare shout’ cur Aives-Meure sature CLOTHES and : ALBANY OUT RATE DENTISTS, | Wiliams and Tier) Koeet Second Floor Peepte’s Bask Building oits Seoond and n | Pime, a: Fee Take Elevator or Walk Up. (ij g Loe Angtice ep OUR PRICES WILL t ) Ane ‘ YOU, OUR WORK wa. | Waa certes eer nod Boles; West and PLEASE ror WOOLE M) ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. THE WM. M. CURTISS CO. Cor. Leary and 20th Av. N. W. Ballard. You'll Take Your Hat Off To Those Regal Fifteens And you will find the largest display of those REGAL $15.00 SUITS for both men and young fellows in The Hub’s Up-Town Clothes Shop—the Store that changed the AMERICAN LRAGUR | Manding of the Clubs | suit buying policy on The Avenue. Not a new, nifty pattern has been over- NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs looked——and any suit you select is priced at $15.00. Take a good, long look at those show win- dows—don’t ask yourself how we do it at NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Btanding of the Clubs. w Fifteen—ask the salesman, and he will quickly save you $5.00 or $10.00. Now Sold Up-Town, 1318 Second Ave. COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia. Serges Tweeds viots Scotehes rAniphin ala Cassimeres Full Dress and Tuxedo You Take No Chances Our guarantee is plain and to the point—YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED _Battorion: Lovers Hall and Stas | | ; | no hud’ he | | NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston Ave. At St. Lots. Arcade NOW TWO STORES

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