The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 2

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Dance at Dreamland tonight “ATHLETIC PARK BASEBALL Today at 3 LADIES’ DAY VICTORIA VS, SEATTLE Yesler Car, Admission 26¢ and 500. ‘GRAMMAR S WEAR UN 700 boys, me the various te in the | School league were to be of Presi park today ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sliveramith Is Now ted At His Store New | 1010 Second Ave., ma Near Madison. SAFES “Safes That Are Safe” been res en bleachers had the boy players. Twi mail rade to the ba park carriers’, will hea¢ park 1 hool bo: ttee Steel south on Second to Ja Jackson to 12th, Fixtures . nt Dugdale at The entire right field bands, the firemen’s and the which is to precede the visit Members of the ard and execu , of the le ut the head of the Fire. Proof Burglar Proot en Mob-Proof arade forms at F s . and Pip st, at 2:15, ‘urniture south on Third av. to Wood down Pike to Second, ai h to the bail park. Moat of | Wood s will wear uniforms { atte the young catcher Mik up tn coma, | _ | purceLL SAFE CO. of a Rood recelver. | i eee nines ‘tor the a nice game Thurac Victoria won {ts first game of GENUINE WALLS SAFE sade one blunder and | the present series with the Cham muff of a high foul ee ——- eee “aay We CHOOL PLAYERS T0 IFORMS IN BIG PARADE mbers of)departed from enclosure via the Grammar | center field fence as the guests he Sues Risberg, of the Spokane club, the ball who played the outfield and also pitched during the Indians’ recent visit here, has been released to the Salt Lake club, in the Union asso elation ' “ae Gtpe was sent tn to bat for Ray- mond in the ofghth. First ball pitched he biffed at a milo-a-minute clip towards center field. It was some single, Wally then took up the club for Dell and whiffed eee erved for d the pa ague wil! line in Third ay proceeds Pike st., nd thence okson st., and north Madden, a new outfielder from the Coast league, is expected to to join Victoria before the end of the week It was one of the |plons Thursday | slowest affairs ‘700 SCHOOLBOYS GOING TO GAME TODAY AS GUESTS OF DUGDALE ‘SEATTLE BOY STA YS WITH WELSH THROUGH 15 ROUNDS RIVERS’ FIGHTING FACE (GAMPBELL PUTS | welght pugilist of England |his superiority over Ray Campbell nnouncement Wing’s Cafeteria will close Monday, June 16 AND WILL REOPEN JULY 1 UP GAME BATTLE B. C., June chatupion tir < hre VANCOUVER | Remodeled and newly equipped thr Freddie Welsh, showed We have doubled our seating capacity and have of Seattle last night at the Hrig installed a double counter service, eliminating all house arena over the 16-round waits and delays | route, Welsh wns casily the master, Call and inspect the finest and most modern landing half a dozen blows to the ‘ ‘ lother’s one, but Campbell evinced Cafeteria in the city. |a gameness that had scarcely been looked for in a comparatively {nex reneed be In the first few founds the Seattle boy about held ° b) his own in the out-fighting, but as n Ss the contest continued, Welsh stead fly assumed the derwhip, out pointing his rival, especially in the tricky boxing in the clinches. ‘The British champion landed many | d jabs as the prelimi blows that and it re ater's stiff left-he nary to a werles of body made Ca dounds gre ones that he sta 1407-1409-1411 FIRST AVENUE. bell wince ly to the young od the 15 rounds GENUINE 5 & ‘6 er played at Dug ‘GREW GOES SOME TOMORROW 0 ONLY. ° Tt was Ladies’ day Thursday, » game started at! way even the rain could not k Rain tnterte When nite 3 r Limitea| fair fans away, The grandstand the last batter succum it was Jnr vn ead ‘aneed 4 at was simply chock full of millinery, |¥ery close to 6. Final score: Vic rove GHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 13.} a Dug ts more than pleased with the |toria 5, Seattle 4 Coache th crews @ ‘ |interest the ladies have taken In eattle had a one-point lead unt!!! sembled annual regat-| the clut the sixth inning. when Catcher ta Satur are aroused ee " of Washingt r Meek hoisted the ball high over the right field fence, with one man on kabl now Killilay poled out his longest With With Every very ‘ home run tn league Thursday The score t gina; “ty Bhi ‘our 31m His swat led far over the left | 3 sa e course Thureday Yount 0 10:15 p fc ath — han bet pe me 4 ¥ boys completed the Giata a 19 cities 6:00 p ed a house directly back of the 1 minutes 26 seconds, without being FLW EST, TRACTION co. | (9 : { in the second coe ee It is within five seconds of ra ; a the time made by the crack Cornell ” 1 crew that won the race last year. se With the arrival of Syracuse t i 6 here. ° | Washington's four-oared crew) oS FIGHTING FACE OF “MEXICAN JO" KIVEKS, WHO WLLL! made two miles in 9 minutes 52 sec | i e|/ TRY TO TAKE THE TITLE FROM WILLIE RITCHIE JULY 4 AT a better tack Chan wes dot TO «nth | SAN FRANCISCO. by the Cornell four, which won that e ‘nt even lant ye year, " | . i NATIONAL LEAGUE noquaimie Falls : | | RITCHIE ESTABLISHED vrs a ° s AS A 10 TO Z FAVORITE and Nort nd |e: : By United Press Leased Wire PS areal ; H SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 13 | This sum was quickly covered All the story is in the head- | Narveson, a | { | A ae With the Ritchie-Rivers July 4| by San Francisco sports Cincinnati eg GIVEN BY SEATTLE CAMP 69, WOODMEN OF Totals .......38 6 16 37 12 O/f battle here nearly a month| The Mexican will be the first cy Bert lines. No prices are changed, THE WORLD. | Summary away, the champion already is|to start training. He will do Ww | no is reserved. “Free” Lyneh established a 10-to-8 favorite.| his Initial boxing stunts at the ono figures were fixed when| Seal Rock house next Sunday = FREE. P: SPECIAL TRAINS SUNDAY, JUNE 15 arcing comminaner rca | itch wil Dery net NGG iat pce ccsctrom cur compiterange— staple blacks and blues, as well as novelties | —and with your suit we make you an extra pair of $5, | $6 or $7 trousers Absolutely Free. You get the same good workmanship and matchless service now—as always. has not yet been selected VIA THE “Milwaukee” ers to be placed against $1,000 PREDICTS VICTORY Boston 3, Bt Louis & “NATIONAL LEAGUE Will leave from New Passenger Station, Jackson and eipi aula a NO FREE PANTS AFTER TOMORROW Fourth, at 9 a.m. Returning, arrive Seattle at 9:20 p. m. FOR S. A. Cc. TEAM Booton ninth rs ; Round-Trip Fare, $1.50. Children, 75c ge a ORIGINAL $15 TAILORS Secure your tickets early, Nine crack athlotes, who will rep] Javell rep | Jevetts Philips, 8. NORTHWESTERN LEAOUR as accommodations are limited. Tickets may be purchased at the office of the Clerk, Camp 69, 1512 Fifth Avenue, or Milwaukee City Victoria 6, Beattie 4 ane 7, Tacoma 1 Vancouver 3, Portland 2 redent the Seattle Athletic club in |the P. N. A. track and field cham +|plonships at Portland Saturday 1014 1st Ave. oN, Philbrook, Shotput " ef: . “ " e ° wey nek COAST LE Ticket Office, Second and Cherry leave here Friday afternoon, Frank le vault—Cochran, Racramento 10, Ven SALE IS FOR ONE DAY ONLY } > q, 2, ‘ance, ath! ie d or 0 ne ub a mile lyde, Lee Angeles 6, Portiand & Tables in the Park at North Bend for lunches. Re- ¥ nt “ loon | st fo Se . 4 8. e and coach of the track team, will, Wingmacle, UPof 0. Han Francisco 2, Onkiand 2 freshments can be bought on the grounds. accompany the team Mile—Clyde. _—————— Vance predicts a victory for the, Five mile—Smith, S. A. C, 269|Seatt'e club, but anticipates trou) Relay—S. A. C dle from the Olymple club of San The Seattle Athlele club's ¢ ne, Crites, Wi Clyde, Cochran, | tries are: T ters, William: Phillips, Walsh, Smith and Upham. Francisco, the Multnomah A. C tr jand the University of Oregon. Spo- kane and Vancouver have no wenEn eS SS aWweeamw «sa Cc Zz —j ee =, @ ; |chance, declares Vance. Vancouver A. C. {s sending a team Here's Vance's forecast. with one man less than t 8. A 100 yard dash—Turraine or Cri-| C. Thelr entrants follow: Dilla-| jtes, 8. A. C. bough, McConnell, Leggatt, Black j 220-yard—Turraine, 8. A. C. well, Gilde, McDiarmid, Cameron High jump—Horine, Olymple A.jand Chandler. The V. A. C. will club. also compete in the Spokane | ‘Hurdies—Hawkins, M.A. C. Wow ‘TOOTS’ AGNEW WILL NEVER PITCH AGAIN | | VANCOUVER, RB. C., | Jimmy—Toots—Agr lthe famous 1909 Rrondwa team and later of the Colts, has pitched bis last game of |baseball according to Dr. Burritt, ley Schmutz here, but refused to re- the Tacoma bonesetter |port to the Tigers. He was later| Jimmy has been suffering from sent to Portland and has been with a lame arm for some time past and the Colts ever since | for the greater part of the » During the season of 1912 he |has been unable to raise it as high | pitched winning ball in 14 games as his shoulder. The tnjury {® per-|as against 12 losses | manent, according to word recoiv-| Agnew ts well liked all around | ed by Manager Nick Willams, and the ciroult and the fans will learn | Toots has about wet his mind on re lot his disability with regret. WINS GUN SHOOT (TRY TO MATCH ABE ATTELL AND CHAMP Juno 1 12. FRANCIS Give us an opportunity to show you the best | $15 clothes in the world--make yourself familiar with the REGAL STYLES, the superior tailoring I and finish and those all-wool materials. We fit all men at just one price— $20 WHY & A AND 42 PAY $25 igh June 12.—| tirement mber of Jimmy was with Vancouver for a High/ time last year and. was popular Portland | with the fans. He went to Taco-| ma in a trade which brough Char- Through 800 United Stores a dozen big factories lay their product down to you with the saving put into quality—result BETTER CIGARS FOR YOUR MONEY. We suggest you try the RICORO Cabinet Size At 3 for 25c You have cheerfully paid a bit for similar cigars all your life. UNITED CIGAR L. O, Inne 13.—A SPOKANE, First place SAN Les professionals in the 24th an-|match between Kilbane and Abe [nual tourney of the Northwost/ Attell is sought by Promot Griffin, Kilbane ts ready Attell and Griffin expects in touch with Attell today. |Sportsmen’s association, which |closed Thursday, was won by L | Re id of pattle, who finished the three days’ shoot with a score of 429. Reid finished high all three | days. Huntley, the Vancouver gun |ner, obtained first place among tho lamateurs the first two daya and | Thursday (ied for top honors with}#igned articles jor a return match E. 8. Weeley of Twin Futls, Idaho, to be staged here in r | 'R. Miller, a Seatt’e man, won the; Carpentier recently knocked out {Globe trophy by hitting 45 out of | Wells. 4 50 targets. to meet to get There’s a Money- Back Guarantee With Every Regal Suit Look into our show windows THEY'LL FIGHT AGAIN LONDON, June 1p— Carpentier, the French F weight, and Bombardier Wells have BEORERKERES SeaneBeeS =e ke Baeheree i JOSH WISE SAYS: | “Th' foreigners in th’ construc- Best modern outside rooms, 25¢|tion gang livin’ In a string o' box to 50c, Stewart Houes, 86 West|cars at Silo Siding now number 65 Stewart. *** souls an’ 28 accordions. asitu Seabesusnncnes on your way home—then drop g in—“lookers” are equally wel- Outfielder Fries, who lost his Job} The Beavers and Colts play a on the Portland team t » of| double header tn Vancouver Satur- the presen: of Justin , day oe. Nick Williams, catcher, manager | of the Portland team, is out of the | game with a sprained thumb, | come. Tron Man’ has beeh sfgned by ,Ginnify. Fries is a fast man, is a fairly good hitter and therefore should strengthen the Tiger's out- |fleld considerably. He throws with jhis left hand Jariett, instead of “Kiddo” Wilson, the lanky pitch er who was recently released by the Victoria team, has been pieked I iwo mo § Jesse ICICARS/ ICICARS| A mt dit son, has been sent by Judge Me-\up by the Vancouver club, Wilson STORES STORES |Credie to help the Portland Colts. is one of the best pitchers tn the| . es i: league when in proper condition Maurice S. Bornstein, President : Decanniere was not sent to the saad . tutte club in the Union associa Cateher Meek of the Victoria 1318 2nd Av Opposite Arcade 615. 619 Ist Av Opposite Totem Pole ton, But went to the Ban Francase Ma cshad ‘some postcards | or 9 nb, Ho has the prispects of a of himself and. Ch st: * good pitcher and providing he is given a thorough tryout — should stick with the Dell Howard team, carrying war clubs, He ends them out in advance of tnel First Ave. and Cherry St. teawy's Invasign. 1012 Second Ave 622 Second, Ave, 803 Second Ave Third Ave, and Union St

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