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| DROP THOUSAND: $100,000 MAY BE [B BASEBALL Cc L U R s| “The average major league club today Is losing from $500 to $1,000 A | ATHLETICS’ LOS S| SCORES AND STANDINGS The Seattle Giants tightened their grasp on first place yesterday after noon by defeating Spokane in the third Game of this week's series, 4 to 1, Baker, pitching for the Indians, was in poor form Seattle ABR HPO A. F Mille, I¢ 2 0 8 ° Raymond, ‘se See ew VG" @. 4 : > a o 1 se > 4 8 of 18 ABR. HPO. AF 3 0 Be ae ae ey oer 6 ; H > ae ee 1 ¢ ae | ; Rrannigan, © 3 Baker, p ’ ee Ge Bes Wheeler t IN OTHER LEAGUES AMERICAN Philadelphia § be aco 2, Was phia Brookiyn 4; New York 4 FEDERAL St Loule 13 res Brookiyn 6, Chicago 1; Buffalo 4, Kan sas City 0 COAST— Venice } Yana 11, Oakland ? Francisco 1 Angeles 4, San NATIONAL LEAGUR w ea New York la 634 Ctmetnnat! , > Pittabur; > . St. Lous ‘ ‘ cago ‘ Brooklyn ‘ Pht ‘ Boat ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE w . Philadelphia * it Washington 7 a7 Detroit ‘ St. Louls 2 5 oat ‘ FEDERAL LEAGUE St. Louis Indiana , ‘ Ptetsbor a64 Kansas COAST LEAGUE w Lost. Pet. Venice San Francisco 2 ame 38 prt) ” 391] Only one resident in the whole| Oundle district of Northhampton-/ shire, England, with a population | uted in the last! of 12,000, was pros year for intoxication. CAFE Com. June 8th Corinne Anderson AND 10 Other Entertainers. FAR THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN June 15th DOLLIE BOWMAN Positively Direct From Edelweiss Cafe, Chicago. Balloon Night Thursdays Kewpie Doll Night Tuesdays SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol- lowing Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Rellable and Solicit Your Patronage. FLAGS _ Linquist & ind, a Phone Elliott 5240. 1104 Third Avenue. Manufacture to order Flags, Pen- nants, Sleeping Porches, Awnings and Tents. RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen Shop C. F. Baasch 912 THIRD AVE CAFES = Vv. ADAMS J. D. THAGARD The Mecca = Firat Avenue Union Street paaeeneeens 1 ail sad) _FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ SACREDNESS ‘We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr pro- fession by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with. BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE me | the first peg mento Ot Pert | vorwe in Seattle next winter, Only }a few minor detatls remain tn the| .| Bast Jefferson st. The rink will y {coat $100,000. | 2NE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN | Jou ean aftord te pay for the a week, FANS ARE PICKING | PENNANT WINNER played the brand of ball that quick: | lant son has reached the stage |ly justifies the position of the| Monte as captain, and ‘ were selected, of course. only surprise was in the choice of! ¢ Lamontagne at No. The Northwestern leagu: where the fans begin conjur- | Heavers in the race and the pre-| burn, ing as to the order in which the | dictions of the Canuck fans six clubs will come under the | Hob Brown's men are going tape next October bring home the streamer The race thus far has been Wait Till Mike Starts excellently subdivided with Se- | Spokane {s really the club to be|the experts who have watched the attle, Vancouver andgSpokane, feared. It is plain to be seen that obviously the three strongest [the Indians have not hit their] clubs, fighting for blood in the |stride, T Spokane team firat division, ana Tacoma, [been humbled often lately, Portiand and Victoria making | when Mike gets his bunch proper an even scrap in the lower sec. | ly tuned up and gives them the or tion, |der for full steam ahead, why, Hard to Pick Winner Jrest of the clups had better stop, It t beyond a possibility |look and listen to pl the winner between the w dopesters expect to see three ¢ battling at the top,| Victoria Bees continue their The playing of the Seattle club|Journ tn last place. Portland can has been a miracle, Unless they | hardly hope to climb out of the sec ofr fer ants a to hover about| agement can be given the Ta Vancouver, with {ts veterans, hag | bolstered up his lineup « bit, | teed. . SATE fo * HAVE A SKATE | ON IN WINTER’ Ice skating promises to be tal way of the construction of a large| concrete and steel skating pavilion, | which is planned by the Seattle! Arena Co., recently Incorporated. n to have the rink sin the fall. With om of the skating stadt will becom of the Pacific Coast He eding the New Westminster, B. C., team, which has proved a financial failure. Hockey {s the fastest game in the world and} should have a large following tn Fastern fans soon will have a chance to tell Joe Wood he's undressed when he takes off his cap. The Boston smoke man ts getting bald The hair around the top of his head is coming out swift ly, It's a family trait One of Joe's broth- ers, age 26, is as bald as a billiard ball, Joo ts 24. company has acquired a site| ween 14th and 15th aves. on/ Practice Ends HEMPSTEAD, June 11.—The| American polo team wound up its program of actice games yester-) day afternoon, playing before a| vast crowd of spectators at Phipps field. The team looked good. The annual high school midget track meet was pulled off on Den ny field Wednesday afternoon, the | Lincoln juveniles carrying away | honors for the day by a margin of 4 points, ‘DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Seattle’s Leading Dentist and Optician Entrance 705 and 713 First | a the Seattle business In the Union Block and Washington Bide. Phone Main 9640 THE WORLD due to my paint 4 exactly what free examination do your work; guarantesing and working for prices that a eat there in Dentistry and Opt " gee me about your TE vit acd RYEA DR. EDW af bad x gambling has ben stamped out. “| one sitting in the front pew of the | First Presbyterian church can get ES S down a bet. sANY aAINL 7 nol phe ALBA 2 | DANGER! 190080084 | ered bulidog ants tn Africa, ” on he en tneap Dentists, nor 40 we| signed COVALESKI so that recognize Dental grafters who claim te | would have a Pole handy in case he teeth without pia a Fig Se then sell you cheap junk for| Won tho pennant. Tcaaework under another name rue cuxarest | Our Idea of Nothing at All—The 4 Crowns for $4 crowns In the world $1.60 to $8; the best Set of Teeth for $4. | hibited in his training camp. $6 and $12 o; the best ee Jol 00 up. to do that without ore . 1 was in bygone years, they've shunted down the anknown t eae outils. mire to please you. Work?is sure ce sult you, We do as w We make thorough examination free ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS — | Till connte Mack and Muggs fore- Second Floor People’s Bank Bull closed their mortgage on first and Pike Take Klavator or Walk U} lace. OSCAR BUTTS IN ON TAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 11, PORT |POLO SELECTION IS SURPRISE; HUGH FULLERTON, STAR EXPERT, TALKS ON (0-DAY CLAUSE CASE By Hugh S. Fullerton # pololats who are to de | cup have be ithout reckoning on salary advances over former years, George Stallings, manager of the Boston Braves. “The Giants are one of the few that will make money. The Athletics may lone $100,000, Fed | backers have parted with ten times what they originally Intended to in-| | | vest.” It is impossible for the Federals to survive, Stallings says > came true. a matter of fact, Muggsy and Connie beat this by a day and a haif.| Both teame are conceded the pennant, and there are fow fans in the East who are not looking for another Giant-Athietio series. a, boxer who has just returned from a trip to the Hast, today ag 4 16-round serap with Joe Mandot, | him the wellknown lightweight, in see | Yesterday wae an off day for big! Swain, © upled with his |} 2° to put up| that .| brook that Rumsey would play Lamontagne month but | Meadowbrook shows mor Can ar | than w wan expec eversals, the Gi-j/ond division, and no more encour open up once during the entire 15 | New quite a spell yet. | Tigers, although the Iron Man has —{a slight improvement has been no- on the wide lines yesterday after. saw visions of added strength on | because of the arty Weterbury Drrvtnnueo J jnot appear to class with the strong American team sorry the de nm was reached, al , a8 they would have been had Johnson case comes as a stunning | the court ruled against them. blow to the Federal league, doubtedly as a harder shock to the Also it Is an immense INGTON Cetaonio.etaoinunetaoiny | 8! Players, Pon acmssrparontat ington crew will not go East next | year or the following one, because | the task of collecting funds from n proves too organized baseball ot one man in ten In baseball imagined that the ten-day clause in baseball contracts would hold at law agreed to join the Feds if the ten-day clause should be de. clared not binding. Among them much of a strain on the students It probably is also some strain on the business men. hoped that the coup would revive the interest that seems waning. . the master mind of organized baseball, informed me | half a dozen times that the clause was necessary but would not stand the Federal league commenced its assault the| 7 cutting the ten-| Golden Opportunities are of- fered i in Star Want Ads. AVOID DANGEROUS OPERATIONS POISONOUS DRUGS YOU WILL BE THE WINNER IN THE END Dr. Macy owners have bi | Rermuda onions jelared the contract legally binding | “SANDERSON’S PILLS © For women oniy. police announce that cases tn 2 to 10 be | The Seattle fighter with the pus | sy-foot wallop and papler mache | jaw should stick to shadow boxing Cheap Dental Work AN EXPLORER yas DISCOV: Why ive | not match one against a Callfornia xpe | Mea for the championship? ce ec RAYMOND REMEDY C ») A Cure Is What ofa m vast ditterence between! BOBBY JAMES told NIG PER-| cheap Dental eae. We do nor| RINE yesterday that Mike Lynch | | protlers | O14 root o | Gees 3 | Docks 1s | Bauabs, good sine, dos” 200 | skill a boxer sometimes shows) in the ring as compared to that ex The Pirates and the Tigers had a chronic and nervous dineases of men and women, e_allments of the Liv. . flee me when In need of any of these treatments and you want to be cured without using the knife, ny | Washington ; |, ULCERS, ere. IR, DONAWAY Av., Seattle, Wa: Specialist In Advanced Methods AUD th gues, the prediction of @ score of Eastern baseball experts Both clubs were picked to be In first place by June 1. As RAY CAMPBELL TO. BOX JOE MANDOT Ray Campbell, the Seattle Ite Hight | with Wilson yesterday was Wheeler, from the Pacific Coast league, His work was satisfactory day and not a stered against | to both clubs yeute d to tentative terms covering | single kick was re Denver, Colo. The date of the fight has not yet been set, but it | Charle will be held during the Elks’ con-| bad luck, Charles had vention In that eity early next| with a lot of punk umpiring. “sore.” Denver papers gave | strikes credit for winning. “ee used bunny hug tactics, and didn’t | player may ork Yanks. }advices from the (Chance has been ne ccordl ast F rounds rtland Colts, worked out | the | Base rr noon with the local squad, fans | to py ing & the hurling staff. No such luck, | duct the preceding season though | oe 45 He's Just limbering up with us | Dugdale explained te ee the Britisher back a The new umpire who worked LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Seattle .. 39° «18 684 Vancouver oon 18 673 Spokane... .... 31 25 «554 Tacoma . 23 3 397 Portland 21 “4 382 Victoria 7 38.309 eee AS WE UNDERSTAND THIS plonship in a second ti THE FEDERALS IN MEXICO. r ge la Seattle 4, Spokane 1 Portland 4-2, Victoria 1-8 jcome-back for the racing game. Stage a Smoker “good old days” should return ee An interesting smoker was given by Evergreen Lodge No. 60, A. O. U. W., at Evergreen hall Wednes day night. The program was ar. ranged by Karl McVicar, Dr. 8. E Griggs and J. F. Fogarty. terday in a 30-mile trial race When the Glants and the Athietles slipped Into first place In cnr [ WRITERS IN EAST | WERE RIGHT; PICK | NEW YORK GIANTS | | TO REPEAT AGAIN | | one not elibera le bell In action before. A short! two wires Dont gant; Postar . time ago_he went 16 rounds with | was Stanley Yoakum, a Colorado boy,| “Better go back to racking balla, and even though the referee dectd-| Kiddo,” Swain advised Wilson aft ed fy favor of the native son, aler he died on three questionable & to Campbell, Yonkum| Leo Strait, the former Seattle et a chance with the rtiating with | Pitcher Hynes, formerly | Jersey City in the International for urchase of Strait and First Monte Pfyl. Dug refused trait back here this year ® big outfielder’s con Our golfers still have a chance a if they don’t, Francis Ouimet ry home with him and wear year the French title After the young man's drubbing NORTHWESTERN with the drubbing given the other |American golfers, at Sandwich, he| Admission 25c, 50c, 75c¢ and $1.00 ed th shannel and led the|* Renton Cars The open cham Ingland furnishes an other try for Oulmet and the others Here's hoping that when they peard Vardon and Ray and the r golfing lions in their homes Stars and Stripes will have er luck To beat Vardon and will be more WAR STUFF, THERE IS CON-[\ganawich, w” {® have won at} 3. SIDERABLE OPPOSITION TO]! cee | The Sport of Kings Is far from | ead in Little Old New York and Yesterday's Results vicinity. This has been demon-| |strated at Belmont park. Twelve months ago even the most sanguine Vancouver 7, Tacoma 6. could see nothing in the way of a the sport is kept in the wholesome| condition In which {t started, the! And esaktna of come-backs, Cor- nell has done something in athletics jthis year, The winning of the in tercollegiates at Harvard, which meant permanent possession of the coveted championship cup, was tn- deed a triumph. It was another R ! Fi triumph for Trainer Jack Moakley esolute vee and his methods. Cornell also has iss own her power on the diamond SANDY HOOK, N. J, June 11.—}494 on water. From present indi-| The Resolute was winner here yes-| C4tions, the Ithacans sh@ild bring | home the bacon at Poughkeepsie. KID HERMAN GETS CHANCE AT TITLE LOS ANGELES, June 11,— Bantamweight Champion Wil liams will leave this week for New Orleans, where he will give Kid Herman first chance at his new title July 4. Wik llama accepted late yesterday a telegraphic offer to fight im New Orleans Promoter McCarey will try to match Williams and Charles LeDoux for Labor day Geo, Chip went into light training yesterday for his pro- match in San Franciseo |] July 4 with Billy Murray. He |] expects to go to San Francisco about June 16. | Joe Rivers will begin active work next week for his Wolgast battle at Vernon July 4. Billiard Scores | Lane and English were the vic- jtors of yesterday’s play in the pocket-biliiard tourney, holding the stage at the White House parloi Lane trimmed Fadden, 76 to 58, and English beat Becker, 50 to 87. When the straw hat first appeared in 1784 it was worn exclusively by women lon DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE 709 Third Avenue Mikes Your Clothes against the Defiance and Vanitie. The Defiance dropped out with| rigging trouble. ° Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frutt Onions green Oranges, Cal, navel Small sie nave! Cal. lemons, crate ee ees e890 y 3 try, Veal and Pore Guinea fow!, itve, dos. . “rood ‘sine @s 120-Ib. Kase Butter | Washington Wisconsin triple Government flour mille are advo- cated by the minister of agriculture for New South Wales, Sydney, Aus tralia. KLEIN CALGARY OIL STOCKS Twenty-two Oil Companies have paid twenty-three millions of dollars in Dividends, and the holdings of these companies com- bined is less than 3,500 acres. Many of the companies for which we are selling stock own larger tracts of land in Alberta, and it is all right in the oil belt. Many of the most prosperous companies sold their stock for as little as two and three cents. The fact that stock is cheap does not indicate that it is not a good investment. We would recommend the Prudential Oil & Gas Co., Ltd., at $1.50 per share, and the British Canadian Oils at 15 cents a share. The price is merely a matter of stage of development. THE HELM LAND CO. Inc. 1111 American Bank Bldg., and 229 Union St. ’S SHOE HOSPITAL 613 Second Avenu NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL PRETZELS, Borys— FRESH vons!

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