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THE STAR— GIPE DOWNS VANCOUVER FOR THE THIRD TIME IN A WEEK THEY’RE MAKING TROUBLE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE B st fe rooms tn ewart Ho + Pike Pub modern 0 7,000 FANS SEE | GIANTS MAKE IT | GOUT OF SEVEN Market) When Cities Grow they generally f woone | Seatt and Vancouver left for] Vat or Sunday night to renew of tw methods hostilities in Beavertown today | parallel lines near a The final game of this week's sertes sins «(Wil ayed in Seattle | water front or a radiating In seasons prior to the present, a| ltwo weeks’ series with the Beavers | have been regarded as al unlucky state of affaite fog! local squad. In bygone days tt} considered horseshoe luck tf growth » a common | would | very the source of traffic We have had in Seattle , was the “| growth for | we as much as broke even with the | il h . Canuck aggregation years. We will now have Hut this season there has been a| growth above revision tn the Sunday the Char the number of victories over couver to six put of seve: by winning, 7 to 6. | e center of this | out of seven, > be } i wg } f Manager Raymond sent Gipe tn/ growth will be about tor the third time in a w against Philadel. The Bank for Savings|! chance every ouver > iifferent times during the} Interest at battle score was tied. Even in t after the Champs had] V/. OZ ant a one-run lead in the pre-| vio ame, th He. s took a / ; an extra inning to settle Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street t not been for two misplays have Raymond | would they hamps, gave tt # in the fifer wher fielding Schar-, t hands as fb peg to first. This Fourth and Pike » bases, and Konnick Ernest Glanetti, Proprietor 4 a scorching dou ring two. biggest crowd of the season out There were close to} seventh Kiliflay ball. Raym Cabaret Vaudeville 8 p.m. to lam AMATEUR_ NIGHT was hit! ond sacrt Maitland, Director, Thursday, 2p. m. French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c took the lead s GREENBANK WHIDBY ISL..ND ira won game with FARM LAND from which you can get a good |The Scores erep of anything that grows in || Pgs at RE POA E Western Wasnington. T'r as Ti : 1 ‘ 1 : : e ° i 1 ‘ : ° e s ! aout 1 * $14 Per Acre Up pi day ‘ : ? ’ e A few water front tracts. + Ree Cet Fy tee 3 ‘ 1 i o Send for maps and “circular. $ ” 7 18 98 648 : ARR W POA ‘ ° : 1 2 ’ ie ee Re ae ee ca a a ae ‘ o o o 4 ’ 4 tb ‘ ' su : e OS Sees os ae a alvin FTMPS & LO Lats ” oe ee 88 oe Pe ee ee ee ‘6 > as ie Leary Building. Main 7314. Open Saturday Evenings. 36 +) wae] for anything would have TWIck GLEANS UP MOTORBIKE SPEED FIENDS AT THE MEADOWS : pode | field that has MONDAY, Morgan, from which EVERY FRIDAY ae Sere | wat esas Wiel tas, nee te by Staft Photogras reasons unknown, Kiliilay | seribe CASH PRIZES. attempted to sneak to third and|} Contestants apply to BK. pegged out. Gipe, next up, d one over the right-fi the bat as well MAY 1913 her W. H. Durborough. the 1%yearold fielding marvel; 4 Fox Ainsmith, kid catcher, ball © of ¢ s to work fh as jud Griffith has - @ has Eddie Air Kreateat ing game; John Henry ams now waiting for a Morgan the Chiek Gandil, toe to mend McCARTY TO MEET WINNER OF FIGHT), LOS ANGELES, May 19.—Bill Aldridge of Venice, four-round fight promoter, will leave tonight ‘or San Francisco to talk with Jess Willard and Gunboat Smith regard ing a match July 4, with Lather Mc | one of the few great short and Foster, complete an tn. brains, speed and ding ability, with the punch in Foster is at pres nt wick, but his place Is being ably i by the vete La Porte. y se Bride aS In the outfield Griffith hae been | Carty remic ridge clair A bumper attracted t | event) which preceded the |working she BFGAE Ritter aud Wena] io ueae comin Geek fo bee | the exc * 4. Fred Mercer won/runner, Cl n, Moeller and die the mill, and believes that if he| ive-mile events and|Shanks. All three have been hit-\can get the consent of Willard and 1 In first place in|ting the ball hard and consistent! cave twoubie! aces and aitting on the bench Griffith The next races un the direc-|has youngsters of high class, wait the course. tlen of Pacific Mot cle Rac ing for the char > Jump in and | oj, t “ In almost every event two or|association will be run over the|show that they are capable of fill-); saisinig | three riders would finish neck and|same course May 30 and June 1,|ing the shoes of the regulars Dance at f neck, which would be the occ for those tn the stands to rise {lea, private own- | _ + se D their favorites, A 16 t ° , Jimmy Bergstadt 4 s stature w fi crowd’s fa ‘ ons alles, trade rider, hing sec: | Mer first; Bergstadt, second, ond in jand Zwick, third | On oceurred.| Third race, | Pettit took race | start, G : Home} while making the turt was ur " W AT THE <Re7-| hurt. ‘The teat f the 4 Fourth Time| Fred Zx a } Mer-|G 1422.24.26 First Avenue aan: took trek the |—19 Our 25c Regular Dinner NORTHWRATERN TeAGUR = | —AND— Keattie 7, Va ar Speke) Ste Chichen mt Woorme 6 ‘GRANEY LANDS “BEN SELIG WILL Dinner COAST LEAGUE Served from 11 a. m. to 8p. my are > Sectmas O t0e; Ap Are Unexcelied In Seattle AS be aia ae | Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fisn, . ancis . Steaks and Chops 4 FREE—lLATEST MOTION *TURES—FREE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RRRRRRERRAERRERAKEE| O, May 19 Vocal and Instrumental Concert ttle ey | * ferences, Ben Selig! Afternoons and Evenings | ° }* LOS 19 * in name 8 referee of the alth. Prof. Nape’s Haw=lian Orchestra ana it ir |® = ackie h’s manager, was —or— ane 0 9 soe | say,” V * wed to but finally gave O--Articte~0 |x day of * a van pe |® Joo Rivers, * th Willard and Smith closed CUT. i |* Eddie Graney 1s expected here * t vari wan meget en - 4] from San Francisco today to #|take things easy until the gong RAT 931% bid for the Mexican’s services & starts them on thelr 20-round bout 4n4|% oe an r fo Light ® th is still the favorite in the E F too | woight ¢ n Ritchie at * | betting, at 10 to 8 32) |% Sqn Franct ‘ * DENTISTS |¢ SSW ave 8 verbal agree: Becond Avenue and University 1 : ‘ to af Me rare Street eet de if Graney's offer at ® Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. xe $38) % isfactory, | McCarey : Ble, See es X| The lection of the tennis and fale eae circa * baseball captains at the varsity by he ee ers cate wie Grea * their teammates will be held prob \* : * ably next week. The tennty season pel a ea ee ee t closed and the baseball season | Ck ‘ y when the varsity kland ae ok aathia: the enelt A.C. Adams ts con We Stand Back of Our Worl isos oes tt 479 | couver nda iN wil wielhina talnship/ of the: rac } for 12 Years neon ros 7 eee bide hie, wel ts ; Hon of Percy Cove, the well known Se | } he worl¢ Agree J nt a <)\attle boxer, has returned to this | Painless Dental Work | visage e the = origr ya Peg on city from Oakland. Cove will stay al , In Sa a attle three or four months be a id BUD READY FOR » Graney, the San Francisco hig & to the south. While! Crowns. ...eeeee0e ay te Ban enn ac, | here. the former Beattle favorite . | ae ae yr will go after a few matches. He Best Bridgework, he cha will re] * ‘Hothelt West, May 16 i918 per tooth..... veal ii ot aga gi Hl porting Hditor: Your articles ‘ Joffered a lightweight. It was al up Jones Suspends Umpire post Amalgam $1. (i A rites Toate ates | prancieon riiey Cettreah aad’ Tom 1 Medal” should 4 eeeene M d he M are the Los Angeles match 1 woman at that particular game Full i mal I waseat the game and !n a post Plates, $5 and....... ed off his traint Bud| STONE BEATS BRITIOHER « | Brown's vulvetey ect igently of wound up bis boxing in his qua BRISBANE, Au 19.—Har-| Your artigle of censure and oritt Sw . $8 bare ‘ab Doyle's yentorday: with 3,000\ry gtone, the Amer boxer, has |cism % not strong enough. The ENS EE ae. fang pr eae r a n to credit over John. umpire command the respect of o- Mandot at ve nice, nlao sep ny Summers, British middle F every respectable person present We Use Nothing but the Best, te ey as Pe ih heb ary 14) champion, following their ound | Hundreds present were lamenting 3 n his sparring mates.| pont here yesterday. St ont-|the fact that Mr. Dugdale or some Material whon 2 handled h 6 workman i pointed Summers in nearly every|one in authority had not provided Painless Extrection Free) much better shape than on the oc-|'U"4 abd lM Bea ae cde " wc c gs as Brown has proven With Other Work castor former appearances| LOS ANGELES—A. A, U. swim-! himself to be | here offict here have today re You ar iving ue our mone Any work that doesn’t prove is a slight favorite in|ceived the acceptance by Berkeley | worth In good baseball, Mr. Dug: Decks eal te oa | the \ ithough the ring|high school of Long Beach high|dale, and that is what we pay 60 y paired! ight. He probably will be|achool’s challe 1 state cham-'see, not low-llved brutality and A free of charge at any time. a 10-to-8 favorite at the ringside. for plonsbipy aquatic lawry. CHAS, V. 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