The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 2

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VARSITY TRIMS 0. A.C. ge oe miner "| Toddling Old Man Mathewson Gets Away in Grand Shape; ‘Has | ROBERTS] earn SAVING PAINSTAKING DENTISTRY occ Thou sands Know Me DR. ROBERTS’ PERSONAL SERVICE DENTISTRY deal direct my expert tion, —here ly wi pe me and § son: vice and atten le make work. 1 have but one price for the best work and material, furnish with you, price and ox do your the no other, and you may know Christy Mathewson ; precisely what the known Nat league pitch j } before you enter my who has been shir r | Expert Personal Service High of the Giants, give j } | Grade Work. There can de no ther year’as a star better. It was Mathewson who was | } { crows 5.00 | and due to wander to lds | be | p-WORK #5 00 The fans concede ip ; $10.00 : an | rr a h the team this ye ae GoUu D rrLLinas | nw g of much use, q EXTRACTIN TRE | at all. } ; bene” behold, this spring Matty f as many games as have | " au and De / ki ' d—the three who wer 4 i { stare only has he been win n x, but Matty has given { marvelous ition ft i Mathewson walked two! [ ie atters, and he hasn't t#| \ sued e—not for 47 con wso didn't pitch as 1 , and first 11 batters wo B: S his veousd of bivens:offersia cuggestions r'than 67 pitched balls tn the Veith- aba 734 Been’ Is Busy Making New Record THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913 “HEAVIES TO CLASH TONIGHT FOR CHANCE AT M’CARTY{ Fncishy) | zByszKo PUTS ITALIAN CHAMP TO MAT; WILL MEET FRANK GOTCH NEXT ‘VARSITY CREW GUNBOAT SMITH Flannets ‘ | SHY 5 OLD MEN NEW YORK, May 20..-Zbyezko, the Polish champion wrestler, is VORITE , victor over Ramano Cazeaux, Itailan champlon, following their wrest ‘ ling match at. Madison Square Garden last night. Zbyazko won two A BIG FA ES ‘ traight falls, It was announced today that tne winner probably would , FOR NEXT RACE meet Frank Gotch In New York before September :, AMONG BETTORS In Hairline Stripes | janet " poh Are Correct : Despite the fact that five of the JAN FRANCISCO, May 20 This Summer yaramen who participated in the| | —__- oe F With a match in sight with Luther This Sum riangilar race on the Oakland o+ ||, — ———— | MeCarty for the victor, a ratt : : tuary, in which the varsity crew] good ts expected here tonts ‘ lefeated both the Stanford and when Gunboat th and Jess N Callfoyota eights, have quit varalty | FROM NEAR AND FAR lard, heavyweights, clash in their ow ‘ | uquattc Coach Contt {is confi 4 20-round go, Heth men are in tip § dent hin men Will repeat when they top cfndition, and each predicts a ' . t over the three-aile cours The eave weakness against heap. Nill has been locating the oe es ee (@) ' on Lake Washington against Cal'|ine Champions appears to be in itw{ ball with deadly accuracy inet Mt little betting ts bets , fornia TI ty afternoon, | J much-touted _ piteh staff, Van-|tho Beavers, In yesterday's fray | fevers Smith. | He opened it ioe he Va as Jowt Waller, Hut. | Ue) FO i pea Ad gy BRA tl fay Ph! Aird . a 18, but @ flood of coin sent the price tom, Frankland, Bonney nd | game, Pr: begs the coating of te a Oe as jgobeaane. mF! down to 10 t pec te yas ieee Stone Bros. | Schwablaud, which will mean that} ycason, Rob Brown declared be had Jed that Smith would enter the ring ; ‘ five of the’ oarsmen who are toltns strongeat hurling department tn o 6.» a 100-6 favorite, Willard will en Tailoring ; pull oars against California, ha the league 4 his word received A eGinnity” day at Pott-|ter the r and Srnith at 162 never partlelpated in an intererilo-| Cun oral acceptance and in being planned by President| pounds. The fact that he is giving And Perfect Fit 1 wiate ace before. The oes bas)" tangs, | Jones, Jones has conferred» with |away 60 pounds does not worry , i er, failed to perturb. the) tmpire Eddinger im no longer ‘ortiand Boosters’ club and|gmith. Phe Gunner says is Guaranteed, : coach ahd he ts confident that the} , ended. President Jones wer | th details for the event will be|shiftier on his pet, knows more five successors are of equal ability] fitted the ban on the arbitrator, |®2!ounced in a few days about th nts of the game to those who have left the college.| jones probably will decide the pun | 2 |and neh Inasmuch as the varsity 1 {1 /isnment to be meted out to Owner} xt wo have the Portland Pip-| The n ed to go in as ured as a strong contender tn the | b Brown | wome time thin week Lat ‘em con, the Champs|to the ring at the main Poughkeepsie regatta, they w . re hungry, At thaf, those Pippins t y four pre one ros, pare no efforts to bent the Call-| Melkie appears to have at | mixht give us « harder tussle than) und bouts fornia une A defeat at the) iat rounded Into form. Last |the luckless Beavers. and a six-round contest ' Tail hands of the Californlans would be| season Melkie's pitching was a | ripe eg | —— ~yeeaerv erate | ailors 4 & very discouraging tnelt@nt 10) strong factor In our grand | Manager Raymond will ‘probably way SECOND tho " we ! “e, ate vee ‘0 hy | spurt for the pennant, but until | use Dell against the Reavers today tamited 81 1 AV ‘ nd — 4 ‘ wits iterda: he looked anythin } Viens ENUE the nition that Washington! Q¢t last season's mainstay. He PORTLAND, May 20,—Danny | 4:26, 6:90 Atost crew on the const was out of the game afew days |O'Drien, the Portland Mebtwei¢ht, {D. ™m. dally Thursday will bewin| with an injured ankle and for |who has wou 18 fights and secured +g Sk 4 ck from Lesehl| 4 time his arm was sore. two drawe 1f the Inet 20 starts in | a tt the finishing line @t-| ee Washington and Idaho, left here to- DF | off the Madison Park dock | Nill, with whom Manager Ray-\day for Vancouver, where he wil! 201 | vie teas “te 00 aro met | mond has run ® race for the base |meet Ray Campbell of Sen Fran i | 5 10 the race ts to be pont t division of the Champs’ bat-|eisco im a 16round ‘bout, May 24 aC | t P 1 t : until ® o'clock Friday morning Al ting department, threatens to trans-| O'Brien § confident of winding the, /relnmt leexes both citien €:00 py m.| ust | F e orss : My upd toe . wil bre | fer hin activities to the top of the battle, i EVERETT. WANH | 1013 } é JAIN 1043 » the big race. | GIANTS TAKE'EM. ‘OVER ONCE MORE [HAD T0 DO VANCOPVER, h C.,, May 2 | Pitcher Willard Meikle, given his) cha y erday to work net peouver, twirled, with P fa result that has mark F ven of the eight games played be : Seattle and Vanco r thus 1 the present two weeks’ fe rea Meieio whitewashed the his Heavers wh five Rob runs Ingersol) | TO PROTECT YOU} folks iM tert cf a few|who was wild. The score 4 ind J t 4 ego—like Mar ARR HPO A & at.204 and James, ment and er TT aa | - ¢ 2740 2-5 : { ‘could; settlesthis | RIVERS-RITCHIE GO : Oe ae ae ke *| I was campelled to change from blue and white to Carnival gold in order to j ; Jat 4: | UP TO TOM M’CAREY a. es aa protect the public from the many imitators who are trying to take advantage of j a anese ques \on- 1 oes. eebibll ‘Wolies eacane Sn ee ee the reputation I have established for sqtiare dealing and genuine bargain giving. : Th h ttled G elie “wey ae hae og als no ten look around town. 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