The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 11

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Regal 615 uits CHICAGO, March 20. }in the Kast Coffroth — announced | OH —"Siinny [Johnny O'Leary of Seattle May | Tim” Coffroth, the San Francisco|80 two topliners in the middle fight promoter, was en reute home| today after spending several weeks |Coffroth will send Charlie White that he|Dundee, The serap for the heavy-| would be busy during the summer. | welght championship between | JORNNY OLEARY OF SEATTLE f= —— AND KILBANE MAY MEET IN: —20-ROUND BOUT AT FRISCO welght class will clash, and tn June againat Freddie Welsh or Johnny 20-/Smith and Willard will be od | and |in Coffroth's arena July - | May 16 he planned to stage < round bout between Kilban on 2 Show Ou a ow r n- Ideas of Styles and Prices If you can tell a and prospective Regal $15 Suit Bf) tions of a bail club today y £ * > ‘ ue va > from a custom tail- eek OF faa, ly 4 Wored suit after | lot of into th * e’'ve fitted it on Bie, fe! you —— your eyes ed on with eager interest, are sharper than ours. There's a FANS TURN OUT IN DROVES TO WATCH SEATTLE PLAYERS WORK | Dugdale’ field te rapidly gaining jexpected to jump into his uniform the aspect of a real training camp. | Some time this aft on, Cadinan While only « handful of players an-/ihe trend of the regulars {ato camp |swered the first call yesterday, late | begins. the foree up to the propor ay’s weather brought out/championa of The Seattle Star! nd injected |league, Beattle probably will line athletes on|up as follows: Hester, Davidson While only light work/and Hewitt, pitchers; Wally, catch was engaged in, the spectators look-jer; Huhn, 1b; Raymond, 2b Catcher Huhn from Adrian has|if.; Swain, rf. Manager Tealey will arrived, and got into uniform today,/awalt further arriv: before pick- Charley Swain, the outfielder, tsiing a center fielder. in toda, jeginning Monday Play Star Champs | Sunday Manager Raymond will pick a team to go against Bothell, arrivals Brown, 8b.; Melvor, ; Martina, cut and style to Regal $15 Suits that you will not find in ANY clothes anywhere under $20 or $25. And we are firmly convinced that no- where else will you FUR FLIES CHICAGO, March 20.—Organtzed baseball magnates recetve with satisfaction the news that rebellion has broken out within the ranks of the antagonizing Federals, The dissension han been caus ed by the refusal of Pitcher Tom Seaton, formerly of the Philadelphia Nationals, to report to the Brooklyn club, Seaton signed up with Chicago originally and has been working out in Tinker’s camp. AMONG FEDERALS find as many styles or as good styles as you will find Regal }and Multnomah Athletic Bee ee" ann me GOOD SMOKER ON AT S.A. Eight good boxing and wrestling, S. A. C,, va, E. MoKensle, V | pout will be on tap at the Seattle| Andy Duvall, 8. A. C., va. Montpter, ray of talent put into the C. M.A. C.; Cal Harris, 8. A.C, ve |Atbletic club tonight, when ® squad) \taddon, M. A. C.j Bill Morrow, 8 lof athletes come from the Victoria), C., vs, Barney Scott, V. A. C.; | clubs to| Henry Gleason va. Byers, M. A. C Suits If Regal $15 Suits hole lcontest in the annual triangular/H. Gleason, 8. A. C., ve. Byers, M smoker. The local club will be rep-|A. C. Wrestling, Claude Fortne resented by the most formid: | ‘ Schultz, V. A. C.; t| Hipson, 8. A. C., vs. Joe Bradt, M one time this season. JA. C.; Archie McGrath, 8. A. C., ve The card: Boxing, Hugh Perkins,| McCarthy, M. A. C. COLLEGE MAT MEN COMPETE eceeninennrcainaeneaticinie | PORTLAND, March 20.—Wrest-jof Washington wil! rrapple at the Multnomah gym tonight In the firat lers from the University of Gregem, Northwestern conference meet. The | Oregon Agricultural College, Wash-|men will welgh in at 6 o'clock, ‘ington State College and University when the drawings wil! take place | ' ARRANGING BOXING PROGRAM Promoter Dan Salt is arranging; {ses to put on the bahner show of| a nifty card for the Anstin & Salt|the year, Romeo Hagen has been| lboxing show, to be given in Ajax| picked for the headline event, with hall Friday night, March 27. Balt) Mack McCabe, a sturdy sallor on lis sorting over the cream of boring|the U. 6. 8. North Dakota, as a talent in the Northwest, and prom-| possible opponent. most progressive clothing stores in America are competing for your interest? See that your next suit carries Rega! Label. LETTERS FOR TENNIS SHARKS. | Tennis has advanced to a | with all other forms of athletics at|Athletic association Thursday the Broadway bigh school after letters will be awarded to as soon as the courts are put into} | racquet sharks, this decision being proper sh: 1 {| reached following a meeting of the Here | Coach Oliver will order a turnout Your money back if you want it. On the Square—Opposite Totem Pole. MAGNATES SIGH WITH RELIEF NEW YORK, March 20.—Organ-){nroads on major or minor league ized baseball magnates heaved a deep sigh of relief today, oe could be found who would openly | the announcement of James A. il admit that organized baseball en. | more of the Federal league that his|tertained any fear of serious oppo-| talent. The sighing, however, was done secretly, as not a magnate 615-617-619 FIRST AV. The Big Store With the Little Rent. PAYS VISIT TO MORGUE---DIES ay. 1A De withost| CHICAGO, March 20.—“Many dead ones tonight?” asked Daniel Fare G0¢ Round Trip | Lillis, 70 years old, when he walkod into the undertaking shop of a friend last night. “Not many,” replied P. L. Murphy, mupstterandiieeesieee HB Kennedy. ana! at NAVY YARD ROUTE ry ~~ Phese Mate 8101. the undertaker | lee é | “How would you like to have one} “SS ig wart.—Advertisement. ' | for tonight?” Lillis asked rave player, over whose services| Luna Park Natato opens Before Murphy could anawer so much trouble has arisen, was' March 21.~-Advertiser dropped to the floor. He organization would make no further | «ition from the outlaws. HUB PERDUE, THE BOSTON (standing with Frank Chanee, then GREAT DISPLAY SHOWING THE OUTPUT OF THE WORLD'S best mills. We have received an immense shipment of goods—too much for the present state of affairs— goods that we bought to sell at $35, $40 and $50. There are but few well dressed people in this town that don’t know BRADY & CO. Fashionable Tailors 1301 Third Av., Cor. University St. WE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN successful in this city but we are now overloaded with the finest goods the markets afford; therefore, we have resolved to make any suit in the house, regard- less of previous price, commencing SATURDAY March 21st MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP, ON the premises, giving you the same guar- antee as if you paid our regular price. Remember, we use A-1 linings and trim- mings and charge no extras. BRADY SUIT TO ORDER REGULAR $35, $40, $50 520 — REMEMBER, WE ARE THE FASHIONABLE TAILORS OF SEATTLE— 1301 THIRD AVENUE Third Av., Cor. University St. manager of the Chicago Cubs, tr front of a Boston he Chance's| — team had just beaten Boston three games, 8 to 5, 10 to 8 and $ to 7 and Chance was angry “I don't know why {ft 1s,’ he |moaned. “We go along all right till we hit Boston, then we play |rotten ball. We haven't played a | Neither have we, Frank,” re| = |sponded Perdue, consolingly. | |good game in this town this sea work | gor Rest modern outside rooms, 250 | to 0c. Stewart House, 86 West minute later. The coroner said hi death was caused by heart diseas Coronor’s jury blames both &., R. & 8. and parents of dece death of 6year-old Y. Yama: DR MACY, SECIALIST DR. MACY CURES | All Chronic and Many So-Called In-| eurable Dis seders, All Disorders of Women, All Disord. . ¥ TNO. You CANT BRING FRITZIE IN. DOGS 1S$ NOT ALLOWED. YOU CAN COME IN “OUR SEL * BuT ODNERVIsEe Dave SA 199 NO EXCEPTIONS. Appendicitia, Ca vous Disorders, { Disorders, Kidney, | all weet! spondency, Impaired Vitality and N Debility never tails ba To Those Interested state that | I came to Tacom 9 to 12, Call or PR. MACY, Specialist KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-24 Wv MARY GREAT AT "Terrible Terry” try over four years, was mind was a total blank admitted it, but then relapsed into forgetfulness, {fic battering about the head that the Brooklyn teddod took from some of the other great little fighters of the day affected his reason and booze did the rest. the pugiliet The terr! Writing for The Star recently, Hugh Fullerton, the famous sport expert, complied statie- tles to show the path of the athletes who ha back over the old baseball record books and totalers and 30 who were known to be drinke Only 2 of those who drank are in the ggme today. eee Ralph Wilbur, former Yale athlete and who now makes his home in Spokane, was accosted recently on the falls city streets by a bloated individual hardly recognizable claimed to know me and called me by name.” Wilbur tells. when | refused, asked for a drink. voT, BACK AGAIN? Or, ALL RIG 1 SEe DER Dog AIN'T MIT You. INSTEAD OF YAKING ADOLF To BORROW BO CENTS FoR BREAKFAST, WHY DON'T J JUST PAWN HIS VIOKIN 2 penchant for ed th THE CASE ALONE'S HLETES ARE UNDONE BY BO0Z McGovern, one time featherweight champion and {dol of fightgoers the whole coun- recently picked up in a demented condition on the Brooklyn streets. At the police station the sergeant asked if this was not Terry McGovern and J) Booze and beatings have done | “He asked for 50 cents and then, Finally | realized it was Young Corbett. The fact that Corbett was known to be in Spokane along about the time that this incident occurred, partially substantiates Wilbur's statement. artiste In his line. Johnny was one of the cleverest little CERT. Fullerton went names of 30 players who were tee- Of the non-drinkers 8 still remain in the game. e joy water. Luna Park Natatorium opens Mareh 2 Advertisement. SCENIC] CAFE | FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Vaudevills Continuous Cabaret From 3 to 12 P.M. 8—High Class Entertairers—8

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