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EXCURSION TO SNOQUALMIE FALLS| AIT TRAIL FOR AND NORTH BEND SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1918 GoTo: The Original $15 Tailors @athe only storer sin town where. you can get RSSELL NORTHUP AND every pitcher tn achieved the bilon of Few have At Medicine Hat, Ma orthup held the Hatters things less, runiess game for 1 and at Calyga ie duplicated the hup hatte fre ==SPORTING games by 1 given the By United Press Leased Wire To bua SAN FRANCISCO, June 6—A are helping match between Arthur Pelkey and Jess Willard for his club at Reno, Neyv., is sought here today by Dem Before the game Thursday, Manager Raymond stated pos a fight promoter. neg,| itively that he would start Gay says, is willing t Wil-| young Henry Peterson, the lard to meet the man who dealt| St. Martin college boy, In the Luther McCarty a death blow at; 0% today, — providing | the Champs won yesterday. If the Tacoma boy hae the control, he should have no difficulty in beating the Indians. eee Calgary. Gay was formerly asso elated wih Tommy Burns in pro) moting matches at Calgary and Fd. monton, and also has operated lelubs In Seattle and Spokane. 1014 First Av. Mail Orders It will be The first case of infraction of the ond pla state game law this season was the Portland | tried at Chewelab, Wash., when H. Beavers get toe |C. Mettern was given a fine for coming up «tr | fishing too near a fish ladder. Write for Free Sam- ples and Self-Mea- suring Blanks nd uld bid w nd #he next by violation occurred on the Little | Manager Raymond looks for ltt The|for that position Pend Oreille, near Arden. 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All Wool —All— One Price Regal $15 Suits Are Guaranteed— Your Money Is Refunded for Any Regal Suit That Goes Wrong 4 a Regal $15 Suits Are Sold at the Two Stores with the All-Wool Policy 1318 Second Avenue 615-619 First Avenue mene ite Opposit y on UB Them Pole ——— Maurice S. Bornstein, President a caramel | | | | | | INOW WATCH BIG LEAGUE SCOUTS MOOSE JAW, CAN. CHA 'THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913. the Nor m and le where t » form and tn one tions, ea Ca dian, hit earon te TTER== Pete Schneider, who started out! Y | well this season as a utility pitcher *\ but wound up disastrously, depart * led at 9 o'clock this morning to join the Medicine Hat club in the West ern Canada league. returned to the Seattle club at the |, end of the present season. ague club vare LOWELL SCHOOL rived here Pete will be Owner Cohn has phe * failure t Friday and about T have ar » Atter will s to be given the Indians nN prob Pitcher elved by fore making | Cohn wired the big Thureday afternoon | at if it was Conway's desire, he uid sign with the Reds. “7. Ira Plagstedt, an outfielder with} raday A ex-quarter AFTER HONORS Henry Ains kane, more than er man. Davies, in the 880 comans considerable —_ trouble laffer, who will represent e mile, and Kirk Anne we' winners by ack tutor There are 96 entries 9 from tt mpete; § in the state following | ", Spo-| Townsend fle, Everett and Beflingbam. | |e fet RT RIK tte | » worry |» Seattle | ¥ When |} Ciacin- |» k, Otto | Seatt Gavin Wetherspoon jap Hoquiam,| « NEW WORLD RECORD AT PRINCETON PRINCETON, June By scoring 7,499 points ten events, F.C, Thompeon of Les Angeles, a student in the Princeton Theological Semin ary, holds the world’s amateur championship in athletic games, beating the record established by James Thorpe, the wonder ful Indian athlete. The previous records were made by Martin Sheridan of New York with 7,985, and 7, In 470\% made by subsequently professionalism The meet was sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union and was open to all registered Jas, Thorpe, disqualified for amateurs. Thompson took part in all the events, J. H. Simons finished second 3 MEASLY HITS | GIPE Spokane In iraday OFF ALVON Alvon Gipe held fans to thre * Th i inning ® him s in the t # nicked in} ed ball AD R MPO. A oe a ae : se 6 jee Ge Me in ss « i . -& 6 J ee ee ® i a , ‘ ee ie Se ae ‘1-2 8, 8 % 68 68 a7 te AB I ML POL A . ese 4 ‘2 £8.98 ee 2 Ss ¢§ ‘ 6 eae a Se Oa a - ie a ae oe | “ ret e oe ee oe . eee A ae ie Pe » os he s tA 2 2. oe * ? os 8:6 4 * 2 68 68 6 13 Kre inning 160. Umpir PLAY SEMI-FINALS Nill th na Strait singled and stole ne and Killllay conneeted for a ng single down the first b t 4 Strait in count: | | Charge defent to IN TENNIS TOURNEY The semi-finals in t were 5 J ® Queer NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won . F ' uo 8 ay 4 “88 1s AMERICAN LRAGUR W COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Angeles a ‘ 1 5 a en 4 al an “i % n . oe LEAGUE RRR KKK KR the second al interscholastic tennis tour-| oe Inyed off on the So ub courts Thursday has cinched nklin, and} Anne, will! [Rae Rete teeth ee) * *® EDMONTON . June * 6.—By tnstructi the dl *r Ath *) blest * here, * mn wired Wm * € Willte * tn . * * winner * n offer of a aide \* 000 was also offered * nton city counetl * not to stop prize * fighting. * ee n Lost. Pe a 10 oe . % 31 all, who got the 1» 34 1 athletes in shape for|* 2 OM ol track meet | Detrelt, mm oat far from ; ets of his LEAGUE Won, Loot he meet a a reson, of the North | New 17 * * | oe ned; |» au | * NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE * i | Beattie 3, Spo 0 | Madison Park speedway July *| | ati © |® 20, have been made, H. W, #| ‘ * y automobile *| waniie Coane k * will bring #] <} F + drivers In #&| sa ° * rs . *| OLYMPIA, TWENTY - SIX * « of capitol building fund * *| warrants of $1,000 each, have been | %|notified by the state treasury that %|they will be paid on or after June} 700 First Ave., (Cor. 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