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POLLOCK WANTED NO FIGHT BOBBY LYMAN SLEEPING PORCHES information call up Elliott 5340 UNQUIST & LUND 220 Spring St. ENGENE, Or, Sept. 19.—That Harry Pollock, manager for Freddie Welsh, never intended that the English boxer should try conclusions with Willle Ritchie was the declaration here today of Bobby Lyman, a local fighter, who was a member of Welsh’s training staff at Van- couver. “That sprained ankle story hard pressed for an excuse to dodge Ritchie, Pollock would prom Ritchie, and then « a the Newer Methods of | conference.” for Sick Lyman stated that, although nt for sic Welsh w master at Infight- ing, he had neither the punch Men and Women nor the stamina to withstand Ritchie. He boxed with both during his stay In Vancouver. Among other things that a ing us to sit up and pass sleo nights { olt 1 Brooklt Do You Have Neuralgia? you your BIG ALVON’S THERE WITH TIMELY POKE told you th pain was d fact that y aid not rf sufficient amoun nourishment? doubt he has, a no doubt was b | Big Alvon Gipe was put in the game tn the eighth inning Thursday bas a pinch hitter, which exy the Champions’ 3 the Colta. Gipe poked th tn tossed to him through se which scored two runs. season examination and ad free, if out of tow fpederate, and in ioe, Hur, te 6 7 t 12 Neto bn Pingement on. the caused b a : vertebra Beattio— a y ' eo other part|p, of the skeletal frame, |X 4 FS nfiamma nery ng the verte bone, in the frame, or sha not treating syinp And this holds good in Th| ‘Matted for Martinont in the ninth. [per cent of the ti |hody. Come and me, I may | eat | be able to save y of suffer-| Port ing. fummary | Hoare: 10 to 5. Phone Malm 278%. | samen « 1 nda to Eat Vaudeville, 8 p m to { the human| se 18 78 BS | Two-base hite—F ou men with the “high-priced- clothes” habit—this is YOUR ad. 1s IT because you fear that $15 will not secure perfect SEATTL vq which Ahr A POA EF 5 . e310 8 #6} ' TO a ee ace eaee: SE. Se ABS ame AR THE STAR—FRIDAY, CHARGES WELSH WITH STALLING IN MATCH WITH WILLIE RITCHIE | AND NOW MR. EITE TAKES HIS ANNUAL HUNT / | fay you ever stopped te think be the mustaches i "whist * am y to imagine d look with IMlay would look very stylish of those flerce Italia: By the way, Kill threat Star editor sporting Thirsday for un erences as to his batting inability eee Pretty soon you will hear the| following remarks from the Seat- Ue players: “Im through with base ball for good and am going Inte | business,” or, “I expect to have the best season of my career. see ° After listening to the heart. touching pleas of the scorers, Dug has decided not to sign a new player he had tn mind for | next season, His name was | Brorowzickz! ie ar er: | We don’t give a whoop for what's {wrong with the world, but we would Iike to know wh wrong ,.| With one of two of our Champ bat | tors, eee Some Touchiest If, as tn golf, low scores or ay jerages were sought by the oil players, this fellow Killllay woul jbe right up at the top Ki has been touching the spb the terrific gait of .223 for the past | ¢ month. Twenty-three sawats out of | 103 times at bat. W eee Bobby James is coming right up to the front as the Champtons’ leading bataman. James add |two more hits to his collection Thursday. One netted him two | bases. | see Just when we thought It was all | framed up for the Champs to estab I itsh a perman re nee in third place, they had to spol! it all by going right ter those Isn't that alway the way? * : ere A double knockout occurred at first base in the ninth, Ful | lerton and Mohler came to- gether at the bag and both went down for the count. The | game was delayed saveral minutes while the two little fel lows recovered thelr wind. e e ° 1} | ! Now we are told that ptomaine poisoning b hit the Cle players, We had an was something that that it clothes satisfaction that you pay more than this price? Is it because you labor under the im- pression that a fifteen dollar suit cannot measure up to your critical taste—in style, tailoring and fabric? eo ato oo Ssh st ae SFal TM Sal. PRES EM a Is it because pride invariably gets the i better of your common sense? ~ 7 ni $ Seattle’s Greatest $15.00 Clothes “4 embody every feature that you could possibly desire. ¥ G The nominal price is due to a highly specialized |' 4 system of tailoring, which cuts out the loose ends, _ prevents waste of time and saves energy It is system which keeps thousands of skilled union tailors employed every working day in the year. Investigate the Regal Fifteen. It is strictly guaranteed. A new suit free for any that disappoints the wearer in service THESHUB 615-619 First Ave. “On the Square,” Opposite the Totem Pole. Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes, West Indian hurricane eee 80 8am Langford and Gunboat Smith are to put on a fight show at the Phillies’ ball park one of the scrappers wallops one tn the pinch, the other will probably claim foul, arguing that it was a base hit. Rotten! Take him out eee “erent Please don't take advantage of this opportunity and insinuate that Umpire Chill ts cold-blooded, Thir ty days and costs. ee Harry Meek Is slumping In bat- ting, Huerta, in the Mexican league, is likewise falling off in his hitting. . Harry Thaw Is still stinging the offerings of Jerome and others, however, and 1s hitting well in the pinches. eee Clever, Thie Hae (les a Manan I, a. Colts mbled a/ Woll, if] SEPTEMBER 19, 1913 WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY ONLY BIG BEN CLOCKS $1.50 Come enrty, | DUG TO STAND PAT | ON TEAM accel YEAR while they Inst. | Save for replacing the ‘players, Juckwon's batting at o this © Jewelry who will be lost at the end of the "eason may be attri to the CARROL § Opti a STORE fact that he worried consi¢ oho present seavon by draft, the lineup [\0! that ly opr aie 223 Pike—New Joshua Green ide of the Seattle Champions next sea |in the houpital. son will be practically the same as) | thie year. | Owner Dugdale Is perfectly satis fied with his talent, and lays the | responsibility for the slump which elimi id the team from the cham |pionship competition to the hard | luck toward the middie of the Appears to poe a Hkellhood yo Nill may not return Ho 1s very anxious Foot of eee amt’ 1 625 first Avenue CHERRY STREET fast next Nill's home ta in Fort Way | It ts at Fort Wayne that Nill conducts his business in the win lter months, Dug probably will con t to a trade of some kind. Successors to Kline & Rosenberg There is very Mttle chance that |Strait's request to be allowed to in in the East next year will anted. trait put up the proposit trading himself shortly before the Our store is now filled with new and up-to-date Suits, ion of Overcoats, Raincoats, Underwear, Overshirts, Loggers’ present season began, but as he " Web Hndbls to henctinte On 2 Goods, Pants, Hats, Caps and Shoes. In order‘to induce change, he returned to Seattle you to purchase early, we have placed on sale several articles in each department to make it interesting. Below we give a few of the prices: , $20.00 men’s brown tweed, new,$ English Pemah Burts. "$42.88 er Tho big outfielder probably will adh strictly to the rules o club next year, has by his recent suspension for lremainder of the season, Manager | Raymond will not tolerate any mis | behavior. As pitche work in the box this season, there an he Himelhoch Bros. =| »e in no longer used as a and Meikle did very little A big year {s predicted for the youn re—Kelly, Mclvor and \e @ | Keardon—next season Wonder if its the G. A. R. | Holderman will be with the team Pere oer Nat Nelson and next year, in all pr y 00 all-wool ve r, new be in “wt sity $2. 50 4 Wolgast are going battle | |less Jackson shows ac tmy k fort |ment with the stick, be is in $14.50 | foee Shatin eo eee ry SSS ger of giving way to the former $10.00 boys’ Enelish 9300 ee Tacoma pla Slip-ons, all sizes - Oeergu $4.00 men's strong We hie 1 It Is youngsters that comprise 0.00 black Cravenatte, 5 the rellable. part of the Cham| ADDITIONAL SPORTS ravenett, $0.95 | s<. ; pions’ hurling staff. and Reardon, of Inte, pitching the kind of & par with the offerings of any ¢ the leading twirlers in the leag Reardon was the strongest in the pinches Thursday. ee Seattle is rapidly closing up the gap which separates them from the Colts In the race for second place Thursday's advances the aps within points of the Noth Melvor lé-inch t _ON PAGE 8 ve ene Bagiisn $14. 50 English § 0c Pre Suspenc men's guaranteed waterproof 6.95 iti $4.00 Dress Pant Sweet-Orr make AT THE Angeles Cafe | 1422-1426 First Avenue $2.00 cheviot Work Pants or $5.00 worsted Dre Pants $2.00 Work Pants | $1.50 Oxford gray W Underwear $2.00 Engitsh Hats $2.50 Telescope Hates, "$4, 55, eee Stitched Banoroft wrenched his leg In the | pereet inning and had to retire! jfrom the game, If the injury is | #erlous enough to keep him out of the game for a considerable length of time, a large gap will be ripped jin the Colts’ Hneup. It ts almost jan tmponsibility to put a ball be-| | tween third and second, with Ban-| 95. Underwear sere ow $2.95 $4.00 Wright's al Union Suit .... Imported Coburger 10c Per Glass See Windows for Hundreds of Other Bargains Too Numerous to Mention. croft at short | PLS, will be a double-header RITCHIE I gg yu REMEMBER THE PLACE © Ritchie will be seen in the ht as a referee, hay Port Angeles Foot of accepted an invitation to act tn P Hosen. Seven other events are scheduled, but Ritchie will only act as referee in the main bout q IT IS UP TO YOU To place Your Order for a Fall Suit or Over- coat at prices that you can well afford to pay. There is no use in wearing ill-fitting ready- mades, and there is no use in paying $40 to $45 for your Suit or Overcoat when you can have it made to Your Measure for Suit 15) 3 vercoat Suit or Overcoat Speaking of hitting in the pinches reminds us of the fellow | who slugged the cop when he was| arrested see One of the things we have al. ways watched with awe Is the way some of our best-known athletes stand up to the plate and watch the ball float straight over for the third strike, SCENIC| CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuour Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. 8—High Class Entertainere—8 A few select patterns at $18.00 and $20.00. Our new Fall and Winter Stock is now on display. You will find some of the sea- Come in and add an English Woolen Mills son’s choicest patterns in these fabrics. made-to-order suit to your wardrobe. English Woolen Mills *“World’s Largest Tailors” 704 First Ave. —Two Stores— Third at Spring NEAR TOTEM POLE i 4