The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1913 Baseball “justice” is a funny proposi- tion. The big crowd at the game yesterday would have voted Umpire Eddinger a medal last night. But along comes Fielder Jones, president of the league, and suspends the 14 BOUTS ON CARD 94 ATHLETES HERE |." FOR P. N. A. EVENTS ©): FIST FIGHT PULLED | ans are f 14 bouts, ¥ Ideal Place for Your ‘FOR LADY FANS ‘ OFF P n store her 1913 Picnic ; umps. J ig mo It all happened because Manager Ninety-four amateur boxers and shonid go to Davies, of the James ariatt 50 ) 6 a GOLDE *ARDENS ot he lead © 10 local boys, Ba . Archie Wya olb al at el. Ballard 43 The Mi eg hf ol Brown of the Vancouver team assaulted the wrestlers, tnaluding $0 toa} bors, |Bey A. Ora ae ae lone, the Pacific champion, w pas tae gam left fle ce, They tn umpire when Eddinger was ordering him Cesclation ebampion- | pousd While the fs Dug’s, was ca age sa gli pis off the field. Brown pulled off his beautiful b Ueeae tie attr ee ie at " @ . * 4 when Ma alsh w eached third : 4 attle Athletic club. \ 6 ‘ be sees, when Ma A pitehes, and erformance in view of several hundred the championships the 145+ \ Pp ng NPE rd Aaah women. He should have been arrested and FA RE Pg os Be Retr) ° er fow one nletic ub ‘ ir o nv € « in i at dragged off the lot by a cop. Instead he the greatest num- Neither does Seattle look forward Oe ae tat Piel vo ga tn Mh was honorably escorted to the club house by ber of title possessors._ Via to 8 clean-up in the wrestling, uspension from President Fi > t : ctoria, Spokane and Tacom no an likel a ¢ Siete who wae-at the game om a two-run President Dugdale. sent down strong delegations, too, fans will have an opportunity of will be heavily fine n Umpire Eddinger all through the mess It was originally p ned to stage seeing a bout between Karl Meibus A . Brown > n ted th t bett th Id h the boxing and wr ng contests and Larry Madden, the two P \ é dinger y and plaste acte e¢ man par etter an cou ave Friday and Saturday evenings, but land rivals for be Leg honors. sc C i the large entry Het necessitates aft’ Both men are entered in th Sete, accieta y A big crowd been reasonably expected. He has umpired ernoon outs, also, The Seattle Ath- heavyweight heavywe ey enaken teew four hard games during the week, and has club, with {te 30 en events, and prospects are go first sacke Brown y seer pe u ide the lines, and i ini iri slnea to make a strong xr a bout between them fntormed Eddiager 1 aheiee * sea ANDERSON STRONG handled matters without _ fining = firing titles, The fight for the 11 The two men have met three EE ulary he was a OT FIGHT players. That is perhaps the fans’ only com- ind title should be a pretty one. times, Madden taking the last bout Th 4 fail FOR MAND! lai i hi He should h. il ed The 8 A. C. has thr » rrow margin, Metbus will Puaty,.ane : piaint against him. Ie should have silenc at this weight in Pint m the Muktnomah club and The Reorganization of ea th the 108 ANGELES, May 1¢-—Baé about 10 players the first day. And half of and Marshall o Potion Athletic nescein : » ho { a oe ndor nlone’ » thon. Sausages. the Beaver “yore Tuesday night, 1s those 10 are members of the Seattle team. an nlm ear ttt Rn A. Bridge & Co. acenrased | the teat tine of : te ca The suspension of Eddinger, in view of | sdaiioah tet Muiiiviale- iaue. are ; discour opt baby. er today the facts, is rank. TS | the only ones which have been form Is in Progress ly, he set his spikes dow Farl Moha " lated, Bi ms will take along ately, It seemed, on Fadinee'hrown| “Bud never again will go into the an vere, whieh will sive We told you what we are going to do, po Me sae pea ; t Bro’ attle baseball fans a chance to : f aside to escape the stabbing pro-|ring as he dit for Me te is. being " WILL PLAY HERE see such men as Ch Mathew and we are going to do it—make this cess the latter struck him. Then said Mohan © ts rl op, Ed Walsh and not until th finger fought | taken to the weight gradually abe HAL CHASE Oe eset gre the back. Tt t t few blows Will make it without « a e PTs : betire the piayere int red, eh stronger now than I ever saw TO BE SOLD That Seattle fa bored he Hogs ty BIGGEST UNION LABEL STORE ON | chance to see the famous THE COAST Dugdale escorted Brow field. During t Neeman made i “in | the bulk of Hants and Chicago W |FRANKLIN DEFEATS | LINCOLN AT TENNIS To do this every Suit has got to go that’s Soattle iii took the lead in the | here now. For Saturday we have taken © HEN RIVAL OF me soventh gume out of 500 Men’s Suits, All Wool Suits, all sizes, starts. It was a nip-and-tuck af “. ES P's 00 E too—Browns and Blues and Grays and fair. Kippert, Konnick and Nill got] Palmer . Mixed. homers. +++ $25.00 Suits that are honest values at. ATHLETIC Pi ce te 7 PHILADELPHIA, May 16.— THLETIC PARK | noor k 1 ve m i ATHLETIC noon Franklin wil Queen , aes The famed goose that laid the Suits that are honest values at......$20.00 ty iden «© a n . BASEBALL Thaker hg gine tinge rg age op is geseratly cic“: Suits that are honest values at..... . $18.00 squ 2 A game with West Seattle hey to be arranged at a later date, |CAN'T PICK REFEREE} Mrs. George W. Simpeon, of TO MAKE A QUICK SELLING PRICE, CHOICE 2725 Concord street, is authori | Today at 3 P.M | ty for the statement that the | | | | | VANCOUVER VS, SEATTLE : hicken in question has taken Admission 25c and 50 hs Yesler car. denise jon and to laying good United States | | we inom © money, inclosed in strictly DANCING tan. ERANCE fresh eggs. in its palmiest riction betwe days the aforementioned goose r, i HIPPODROME Promoter Co Giak eabenuted ane Uke An Eye Opener for 500 Suit customers that. —that’s all. According to Mrs, Simpson, While this is going on Saturday we have ordered the Pants to move out. Pants that sold for $6.00 now Pants that sold for $5.00, now e Pants that sold for $4.00, now You'll buy a Suit and Pants both if you fl | ehe cracked an egg for break fast yesterday, and ae the yolk dropped into the pan she noticed an object imbedded In A | it, Examination showed it to ing first be a nickel The « $3,143 COLLECTED ‘ FOR TRIP OF CREW come Saturday. Bear this in mind. i thinbe Gillan 48 at riot tea Cannas ok But above it all, remember, it’s going ed the | x ts b an gant tag apace prc dao to be the Biggest Union Store on the Coast. ared crew in I AT rer eo 4 before the crew ¢ the journey. The money practically assures fticipation in the Poug Washingtc has receive to ¢ houlder elght-< ineered the Chance out into the A ational an 4 Muteson Uptical Co. 1830 Second Avenue, RHEUMATISM tie olub. HAL A. BRIDGE & C0. os CHASE. i | = Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All | MODERN clogantl ‘ irst and Yesler W: _ aot Iph The § MAHONEY. CANNED |rapasa at fowent Totes at Hit oa ys! | Diseases will find Lf ro!’ 2 COFes |)’ PORAAIND. I Wt nus, Bighth and Virginia quick relief in.. p ul bed winis Sat 16 br le ‘tmnt "inde | Westlake. Elliott 803 : ov he hee adi ane 3 iie has released Chris Ma , the Portland Northwestern center fielder. Mahe | Moc’ ® | ho: aR “The Customer Must Be Satisfied”—This is the Unwritten Rule which comes First in the Hub Stores. 4) ae Those REGAL $15 Suits MADE THE BUYING POWER OF FIFTFEN DOLLARS FAMOUS | ban had a rather checkered career ®Jin baseball, having formerly pitched ‘|tor the Boston Nationals, who sent e|him to Sacramento in the spring of THESE PRICES ARE NOT MADE TO DECEIVE YOU We Give You Exactly What Is Advertised We Do Not Hide the Bargains Prices Reduced in Every Department FISHING swesccoee? 1912, Sacramento traded Mahoney the Portland Coast league for Jack Gilligan and he was rted into an outfielder as soon sent to the He olts. Rest fern out Seaitle °186 West ¢| Market) TACKLE TENNIS GOODS If you want clothes well worth twice the price—all-wool fabrics and the expert tailor- ing of the custom shop—clothes that are guaranteed, made in the largest, best lighted, in the world, then you want Regal Clothes. See the windows—all the same price. Nifty Norfolke— Toppy Two-But- ton Suits. Ebi Now Sold Uptown ite Form-Fitting —_Thi " in All-Wool Ma- ano ae , Stores with the All- terials of the very Wool Policy Latest Patterns, (Find Their Equals and the Price Will Be $20 or $25.) Regal $15 Suits Are | Guaranteed Every REGAL SUIT is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the buyer or the money is returned without question. This is the only guarantee really worth while. 615-619 First Ave. Opposite Totem Pole 1318 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Maurice S, Bornstein, President most sanitary and most modern tailor shop — ' H | the pennant NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Wo Loat ® 16 17 Lost. Pet Los Angeles Onkiand fian Francisco Portland AMERICAN LEAGUE | adelphia 0 came ned poastp SACRAMENTO.—Happy Hogan, anager of the Venice Const league is partial to the Sacramento Senators, and believes Wolverton's squad will make a strong big for Si aking of his own ‘I think we have | team, Hogan said held up remarkably well, all things | considered, and 1 am well preene? with our club,” GoTo The Original $15 Tailors —the only store on town where you can get Suits Made to Order The old refiable “Scotch” Woolen Mills. Our imita- tore will do their best to confuse you. Te protect yourself, re- member this namo and addrose 1014 First Av. Mall Ordera Write for Free Sam ples and Seif-Mea: suring Blanks 500 Two-Jointed 25c Bamboo Rode . 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The Rubber Store 713-715 First Avenue $6.00 Tennis Tape .... $4.00 Tennis Tape * $5.85 * $3.85 $1.50 Tennis Racquet Cases—Made for Shoes and Three $1.00 Balis 30-Thread $10.00 42x3, Tarred $8.59 CUTLERY AND SHEARS Nets . Handle 30c Tennis Balls $8.00 42x3 Net .....+- SPECIAL 42x3 Net, can- $1.75 vas bound ee TENNIS RACQUETS | RESTRUNG $2.00 Pocket Knives $1.00 Household g a Shears uv Pearl to 75c values In 39 50c Pocket Knives. Special . 10¢ Williams Shaving Soap HARDWARE $3.35 600 Kennel Chains $4.75 Coldwell Lawn Mowers 15¢ Briltlant- shine 25¢ Brilliant 15¢ Can Openers Gri Hook special ATHLETIC GOODS $2.45 * $4.35 $2.75 Boy's $3.50 Bathi Scout Shoes § — $7.00 Ruffneck Sweaters Bike 60c 78c Pattern Supporters ..- ++. Athletic $3.00 Jerseys er ize Gym 850 | Be," She ———aT istributors for 3 Wright & Ditsoa see, | a 8 qe qq ME Dy \EES . FE LBB ERREETES BE

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