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Musio at the Heidelberg Cafe every night. Hotel Birkel, First, Rear Spring. —Advertisement, CHAMP HERE LOOKS 10 BE INBAD SHAPE Freddie Wolsh, Nghtwetght cham-| plon of England, stopped over In Se DR. t. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. The popularity of the Regal Den attle Friday night, en royte to} Cists is the simple result of superior rtland, Or, where be will visit) service, high-grade ends, Welsh will vain in| teed results, pain! rand hort time, return pular prices, 1 1 »V he has two} atest 6 fle os and ex battles ect for next month pert de! all combine t » The British champ looks entiney Ate a degree of excellence tr ut ion. He, however, de work which {s not possible tn t Are can get himself into good ordinary dental establishments shape for his July battles. Welsh meets Philadelphia Jack O'Brien | 1 Joe Bayley next month, Ac oo Ab itglh alee ding to the cbamp's statement, | he will recelve a bigger guarantee Rogular $10 Never-Sttp 5 for his Rayley fight than he has} Plates 2.20.02 cccceceseceses $ ' given in any of his recent bouts. Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. S Manager HOWDY KURFUSS 9408 Third Av. N. W. Cor, Union 5 NOTE—Bring This Ad With You pitcher Kurfuss was batted from th mound in the first round R 4 Will Friday afternoon's conflict, which esinol i | Sea tle won, 6 to 2. MeQtanity, who went the re route the day Heal Sunburn ier cegoncnrom em and Heat Rash .. oatt aw | — | | ant le a 8B woos To-relieve almost tnstantly sun sum burn, heat rash, prickly heat mer eczema, ivy or oak polso cbafings, insect bites, and other Bummer skin irritations, bathe the affected parts with Resinol Soap and apply a little Resinol Oln t "Phe soothing, healing Resinol bal gams strike right into the surface, |). 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Mid -Summer Interest at 412% Meikle, Tacoma in, 3b r, 2b 2 S38 e derman tn ninth t % In-| to Kurfuss. | Umpire | CHICAGO, June 28-—A_ fleet) footed boy, the last of the 775 run-| ners in the 775-mile relay race be- tween Washington and Chicago, sped along Michigan ay. this after noon with an escort of 50 gaily dec-| orated motor cars, dashed into the! great stadium at Grant park, and before thousands of cheering spec tators, delivered to Mayor Carter! H. Harrison a message from Prest dent Wilson, signaling the opening of the track and field games under |the auspices @f the International | Deposits made in this [/arnietic Chattp®nships Assocta- bank on or before July 10, |) tton 1913, will have INTEREST || From today until July 6 the crowds that gather in the stadium) |will be treated to nearly every! every form of athletic exhibition known to the sporting public. Track and field events, drills, exercises, competition added for six months on January 1, 1914, police and fire department team contests, an exhibition by several hundred Bohemians duplicating in| part last summers games at Prague, polo games, interscholastic and intercollegiate events and the running off of the National A. A. U. champtonships, are some of the features carded on the nine days’ program. SMITH WINS ONE | | NEW YORK, June 28—~The oa| of Gunboat Smith as a champton- ship possibility ts boosted here to- day through his victory over Geo. Lodel, scrapper, in the third round of a scheduled 10-round go at Mad-| ison Square Garden. Rod ad the} better of the firat two rounds, fore-| ing Smith around the ring | At the end of the second Smith | |landed his wallop to the point of the jaw, and the Boer dropped. In the third a right to the head again put Rodel down, and Referee Joh, without counting, stopped the go. TURNERS TO GET LAUREL WREATHS The “THE ONLY STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK IN THIS STATE THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Cor. Pike St. and Third Av. ee Before buying Water Front | Investigate VENICE On Bainbridge Island Albert B. Lord Northern Bank Bldg. DENVER, Colo, June 28. Amalgam filling | { me dest grade of ameigam ts use ican Gymnastic Union, which has|} by us The tooth ts put in proper con- been holding its annual meetin ition before the fillings are placed. For»), P Mi <1 a hei 4odan pice. here se ul days, were held toda The contests were participated in by men, women and children, and there was keenest competition in every class. The Turnfest closes formally to- morrow with elaborate ceremonies at Lakeside, These will include the distribution of prizes. The Turners do not award cups, medals or im {lar trophies of victory, but diplomas and laurel wreaths. REFEREE IS MOBBED Gold Crowns, uo hid service trom Mother allow se to treat Tt, then 8 apd re ft win agterwa: Pososiain Crowns. You will be at the quality of euch « tooth, finals {n all the contests of the 31at| y Bundos Turnfest of the North Amer- | P: IP Turk Is Training Mexican to 9} Lick a German Who Is Being Trainer Abdul, the Turk, unvell- Ing Joe Rivers, the Mexican, who will try to take lightweight title from Willie Ritchie, Abdul, a Turk, Is training Joe weight Champion Will Ritchie, @ |Into shape by Marry Foley, an Irishman. How is that for a scramble of nationalities? MA WOMEN TIE SEATTLES’ GOLFERS TACO Seattle women golfers tied thetr Tacoma rivals in the fourth game for the Griggs prize, played ou the Seattle Golf and Country clad link Friday afternoon. The local f won the matches with five points. The tie will be played off on the links of the Women's Golf club, at Tacoma, some time next month. Friday's results follow Mra. Robert Wilson, Seattle, p Mrs. A. A. Hilton, Tacoma, winning by two pointe HL Moss, Seattle, Tacoma, win ayed by Mra played Mra, W a THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913. | BIG FISTIC PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR FOURTH OF JULY ° Twelve boxers, {ncluding rome of the best talent in the Northwest, make up the fistie program to be of fered Beattle fans at Dreamland rink on the afternoon of July 4, Dan Halt, of Austin & Salt, announced the complete card today, The fol lowing bouts have been arranged ivan Miller ve, Tom Dale. Billy Willlams vs, Sammy Good Romeo Hagen vs. Art Yordy. RACING AUTOS VISIT SEATTLE oft which have the powerful been Practically all racing machines red in the big auto races which en t place at Tacoma will be brought over to Beattle this after noon, with the delegation of auto. {atx from the Tacoma Auto club The members of the Tacoma club in their machines, the racers and 15 autos filled with cowboys and In diane will parade the streets, An escort of local auto- fete will meet the Tacoma delega- tlon at the Meadows about 8 o'clock Offietal practice on the Tacoma course began at 6 o'clock this morn N FRANCISCO, June 2%.—“No is the verdict of fight fans today, after the draw deciaton given in a fourround bout between Jess Willard, introduced as “the Kansas Cyclone,” and Charley Miller, a guished for bis size and awkward- guished for his size anl awkward- ness | ‘The impression was general at \the end of the go that W rd as champlonship timber “won't do.” Fills the teeth. Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler. All druggists, 260. Ady, Rivers, a Mexican, to tick Light! Dutchman, who le being whipped Can you beat It? Comins, Seatth » Jones, Tecoma, | Rabe a Russell, Beattie, played Tacoma, win- ne point HB Hake, Seattie, played . Tacoma, winning by a 2. irne Bailey Beattie, played y two pointe Waaton, | Seattle, Tacoma, win | Seattle win-| amworth, Tacoma, With Johnny Wuffil again a mem- ber of the Indians, MeGinnity will endeavor to enlist the services of Harbison to fill the troublesome gap at short Fries kissed his bat preparatory to taking a sawing at a ball in th first inning, with the result that when he connected, the sphere did not stop until after {t had left the inclosure, Fries applied the loving smack to the stick the next three times up, but without result see Even after hurling two games In 4 row, McGinnity insists he will do the mound work Sunday, The pace the “Iron Man” has set {s without parallel in this league Melkle had very little on the ball, | but that little was sufficient to baf fle the Tigers in the crucial peri ods, In only three innings did the Tigers have two runners on the paths. eee Tacoma was checked up with four errors, all of which were made at short. Ruell fumbled three NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE von Toat. Pet 46 624) 674) 6a} 4“ 446 Pet. | 58 697 Chicago 548) Boston a3 BSL 622 Washin: | Bt. Louls Detroit New Pot. Philadelphia .- 19.678 New York . 28 62 at - \} a5 ‘ Place In the PARIS, June Recause the| sr 1 ; _ an American light we had won from Albert Badoud, Swi fight mot ’ eree was mobbed in the ring when| 2 ‘We heave thousands of Henttle oustom-| he called the contest a draw The a] Fi ee ede per, | hall was finally cleared by the po- wl Oey hed ug Go the w | Hee. acy that '% prove satisfac. — = — wii be repaired of charge wt ANERICAN LHACTH Washington 2-6, Philadelphia 0-21, tms | 1 SO —etay £8 roe with —tos | ‘ezaninetion eottrnate. 2-Year Guarantee to Al) Free Examination CUT- OHIO fate ENTISTS) ‘Datversity #1, Second and University Tien Peover BASEBALL fomorrow ATHLETIC PARK Tacoma vs. Seattle ay Om. ve, Roston 10-4, York 8-4 Chicago 8, On 2. Detroft &, st NATIONA Bropkiyn 6, P New York & Pittsburg Cineinnatl NORTH COAST LDAGU Sacramento 7, Los Angeles ® Qakiand 2, Portland 1 chances before he was yanked. Not-| rol, who was sent in to repair the| foozied the first ball that was} shot his way . ee | Fleider Jones Is talking of estab- | lishing © “two” umpire system tn the Northwestern league, Fine) busine } eee | Molderman was the victim of the, amptire’s mistake {In tho second. | He connected with a mean twister, and as he did so, the ball took a sharp break, first hitting outside the foul line, then rolling into the | diamond, The umpire not in a position to see. Meikle fielded | the ball, tossed it to Jackson, and | Holderman was cal) out oe Weicna"teweasng we woven | 6 «6 «6 ~~ Offers you the complete set free : 3 the jump. Another rare pitching treat te tn store for the fans Sunday if Mo- Ivor and MoGinnity twirl with the same effectiveness that marked their duel Sunday, They are silat- ed to work, tire season. ee If the Spokane club was on the | # market, McGinnity declares Bert n of the Orpheum etreuit, who was recently in Seattloy would Ike ly buy It. Green, while here, talk: | ed to MoGInnity regarding the pow | sibilities of obtaining one of the clubs on this ctroult. Green added |i that If he did secure a team, Mike | Donlin would be brought West as player-manager, VANCOUVER RACE MEETING BEGINS VANCOUVER, B. G., June 2k One of the classiest bunch of bang all assembled tn the Nort? TWELVE BOXERS ON CARD Put Into Shape by Irishman FOR AFTERNOON SHOW AT ~ | will clash in @ championship battle, | business | WILLARD BLOOMER? | | | Pat Dorian ve. Bitty Ross. Henry Kralger ve. Charley Fox. | Floyd Goodman ve. Gidewheel | Thompson. In addition to the above program, \the promoters of the first daylight | boxing show ever to be held in attle have arranged for t | |wtallation of a direct wire from the arenas in San Francisco and Low | Angeles, where Rivers and Ritchie |and Bud Anderson of Medford, Or., will tangle with Leach Cross, Bul | etine from the two fights will be read between rounds. | The feature bout ts that between j ivan Miller and Tom Dale. It had been ortginally planned to match | Hilly Weeks against Dale, but to cancel the r did little box et winter, his tnvaaion proved very successful, and it is not belle he has gone back. Another t of equal in terest 18 the WililamsGood mill The remainder of the cari looks Kood DR. A.W. LEONARD will preach at the morning and evening service in the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Service, 11:00—Sub- fect, “I Am the Way.” Brening Service, §:00-—Sub- ject, “The Influence and Serv. lee of the Plone “Pioneers” especially invited. 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