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SEATTLE ELKS TO JOIN THE P. N. A. The name of the physteal director LIGH | Matt Wells, the famous English lightweight, advises Willle men King Cole works at his trade as a barber in the winter. One day " LIGHTWEIGHT IS) |, ID vcd del BaP Caner rs ll Midge dep ag all lei inet unborn tan'emtred the hep and climbed Imo Coles enair, atone | | THIS FAN WASNm GROWS ELTER; E| Wella has just returned to England after a successful year In Austratla,| Yay Bend gpm org le eno aad ae lay provi nF sx GOING TO TAKE A where he took h weight that bh fights In th: It ight | é 2 ' Jew “foe ale one OF TRAVEL holder. as wild with that razor as you were with a baseball, | want to protect] | COLE’S WILDNESS myself.” STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914, PAGE 7. Covaleski Working to Get in Majors; SEATTLE ICE RINK Red Pitcher Wants to Join Brother, READYIN THE FALL Stanley Covaleskl, of the Spokane team, Is pitching his way ROY MILLS REPORTED TO BE RICH pe , Into the big leagues This will give Seattle two rep 9 leag It In sald that Roy Mills, Seattle's new outfielder, Is one of vier C, Jene That! The Seattle Arena company has of the Seattle Elks will be an-|tatives in the P. N. A. The Yesterday afternoon the Pole twirled the prettiest game | the richest players In the business. He could quit the diamond rh ae bg syd Peleg pect: Bede ee eur t une } Phe clut he atic witnessed on the Seattle lot this season. His work on the | " attle Il be a member een incorpora an th ounced shortly. The club has the | Athletic club is a member, and was today and live comfortably during his remaining years, accord f Pagid na re ; neund 5 os Gannaiter his b y a ay Pacific Coast Hockey association |lease obtained on a site on Bast names of many applicants under|the majority winner In boxing last! mound was twice as good as Schneider's at his best | Ing to the dope that has gone the rounds. |next season was the statement st, between 14th and consideration. season. , sonealy ambition more than anything else le carrying Co- | That it was owing to his fortune that resulted in his release | given out tod “by Frank Patrich »s. Construction will ia The most likely candidate is a/ That admittance of the Elks to valeski along at such a rapid pace. He is 60 per cent Improved | from the Saskatoon club, in the Western Canada league, is the president of the association ’at-|gin shortly on the building in Of =% man who was born and raised in/the P. N, A. will be a big boost to over form shown last season, ee i ae contention of several former Western Canada players now In Vick arrived in Vietoria on a etort|Ger to have it teady ia tae thia city, and who has been promi-/the amateur game, and will mean] ing mince mleyee May he tina aor rentlor leagues, like all the rest ¢ Seattic. Mills was Independent and he was not quick to take vieit, followiag the completion of|opesing {a the fail nently identified with athletics, | the bringing of many more boxers |” ‘Geet » “den ; ig * " mre seseons than one. Doisett | orders. his business in Seattle, — | ‘The property has a frontage of The Elks are planning to enter | into the amateur realm, is the bellef| aigore crack nitchora, Beahing want is gy ty is Se the re The little fielder has more than won a berth with Seattle. The object of his visit to the!256 feet on Kast Jefferson st., 220 the Pacific Northwest Amateur as-|of those who follow amateur ath-| 8 ir not on the aame cluby on one of the other kmorca veaume teany| Ae a fly chaser, he compares favorably with other high ball American city was to assist in the|feet on 14th av. and 180 feet on sociation, and many boxing and | letics. - wart ne the t pe int rH N pe - i. COS AMATIERR LOAgUS AEST} nabbers In the circuit. His batting has helped the Giants a lot. preparations for the establishment] 15th av. The building will be. of wrestling smokers undoubtedly will! A professional smoker {# planned | iH0ys, raiher than Into the Nationa © wants to keep in close touch bs .'” of a hockey club the concrete and steel and will have @ be staged at the club next winter. | by the club for next Friday night "The te ates ta th snidor tedanin: Sid tales aeiadd Gaia tah Se Val ALTMAN CAN’T CATCH COVALESKI In his opinion there is nothing|total dimension of 256x145 feet, af beast bate @ bro © major league has been keeping close tab on the £ se acuneatay - $5 is going attery mate the rest of the| now that can prevent the inclusion | fording skating area of 210x85 E E Ss " catia ie ee 1s ch Altman utility man,|of Seattle in the P. C, H. L. next] feet. 7 ill be a seating ea. Y Y eatt e Boxers | Ye ay Covalesk! showed terrific speed, and, coupling this with Dena: aut b hind the plate assist the # sn. | season if no misfortune interve 5 S | May Take a Trip: the laat tiie, os he has boon merely loaned to Spokane bant band vtiarty Halpiens I ry s y p Pie ae aes It seems that every time Altman catches Covalesk! he gets a whack on the finger. His digits are in pretty bad sh und as a precaution | T 3 } A team ot boxers from the Seat MIKE WILL KEEP MAN WARMED UP against further trouble, Mike decided on this, after @ discussion with R tle Athletic club probably will take Mike Lynch will pitch Dave Gregg, his husky right-hander, today,| Covalesk! yesterday | A A part in an international boxing} A® a safeguard, Michael is going to have one o 8 other pitchers warm. “ef © @ © tourn to be staged by the V ing up all the tin | I ~ Jcouver Island Athletic association| Gregg, who is a brother of Vean, the former Spokane pitcher now| Whether H hag a hae bed! othe hah | N Dominion day T Vancouver | With the Clove is as wil a haw! heck runner at the plate wana { say wht bh hed te we hacidnd by mat vs 8 € a check a runner a aut sa play which had to decided by B E E-S I ning ved ab bas wired here for Boxers Ed If he's got control today, It'll be a lead pipe cinch,” Mike remarked | Huhn, the Seatt at-na ea as tne tinat taadow ceeeer = H Y Pinkman, Earl Baird and Andy Du-| with confidence chose to make the out, and a run scored, eye X a | ae vall | f he can’t bend ‘em ov hen Dug had better be prepared to equip ’ . BIB STRAIN (98. oNOus DEBIL-| en B a’t bend ‘em then Dug had better be prepared to equtr mamliiike eras one to Raymond, who, after juggling the ball mo-| T r ly, heaved to he play was cle 1s H came hurt ny R- | ia Gets a Stay nings hat, with & bleKer shadow cast over the field as! Raymond's throw took Hubn off the bag, but Emil had plenty of time to ° the aun glares down rebind, Mike figures it ought to be easy for throw home and catch Lewis, instead of getting back to first and snuffing % “ ave, with wonderful speed 4 - A nd { paci-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 \ r : | Holke. Holk t, but Lewis hung up a tally ment The 20-round bout between Joe! | | sare not aatiatied with the| Hayley and | Frankle “Burns has ne at, etlaiad eu tee] paviey and, Frankie, Burs basil NORTHWESTERN Set clensttnia office and if ley ‘sprained a thumb training LEAGUE SCORES AND ignose your case and explain | tee etl pocords al: an Ua at STANDINGS Coarse necessary to pursue to Ke d S h ancouver ... .. reltef. N work! f go te the mashe Seattle 39 661 A GLIMPSE AHEAD in a minute: An amateur is a lar seat of, th rae § — Spokane . 33 25 8699] The chall round for the Da-| who has not been caught | Covaleski was invincible yester oa ogg nao lenses! All records for entrants in the|] Portiand ... 22 386 |} vis cup, West Side Tennis club, 68 | ; * petonte myselt and give my personal atten-/annual grammar school track meet |{ Tacoma... 23 377 || Now York, August 13,14 and 15, || ‘The next time the Olymplolgnaie ant, the Seat to every case. ~ broke os + stems 4s" Soe . ie . ©) Giants proved easy pic 01 . ton to On. C. T, KNOWLTON et hang oti a hag Bh Victoria 18 316 |games are held in Great Britain| | 10! Proved easy pickings for the BR Ng * Brown’s| ™ pola es today. on the Universi. eee they should in » an event,| Pole, who blanked them. His team- Wrest pus toda A GR RIENDLY | OFFICIAL throwing the ninety-pound suffra-|™ates gathered two runs, 8. 8. “PRINCESS ALICE” Lee TPT |] SCORER AND A GOOD ERAS. . Kid L |] ER CONTRIBUTE MUCH TO - nee Ann 1 ro. a {ff To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- id Leaves Soon|| soxir'neconos SNE st roan REtee Oe ee, | te, io makes the standing: Killed, 344; Ae, el BS ks SOenEHr' sage nese a me . < BULL BROS. LOS ANGELES, June 13.—Ban Yesterday's Results . saved, 1. Per cent, .09 Aarts pce Me Nhe Mere Mey §r Ade gE es teem ptm i tamweight Champion Johnny Wii ttle 0. These fellows may beat us golf one Pom aa ee rere v ‘ 5 ie ; Just rin ers ae leaves for New Orleans next Poniaad 44 Vi a ets ing, but we've had so much expert ; a8 AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP week to prepare fc * Portiand 46, Victoria 0-9 lence playing out of the roug 4 7 ros ait : : es oe co oeee ee eV. M.A. Matthews Bethe al CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY s Race Postponed Willie Hoppe Is eee will preach a sermon Sunday t ; a 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. The result of the Jimmy Clabby-|] Morning entitled Te ge H sie Jeff Smith bout at Sydne P ; é é SOUTHAMPTON, June 123.—| Beaten in a Bout tia: smi cas “A Heavenly Reunion” e 6 | The scheduled trial race between é ° i ¢ ee {Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock IV eAMCINOD. tus One of the pathetic sights at the His sermon Sunday night will J) Kiisiay , 6 Sosa and the Shamrock Ill was post-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 13—|Western conference track moot || discuss the subject, pe. ce oo ae FREE TRUSS poned yesterday. The wind was| Sally Salvadore of Sacramento | way a Minnesota and a Nebraska || , ee a Ae ee too light holds a decision over Willie Hoppe |man standing together, trying to. |““The Flag of Service’ i 5 Trial to Prove oe Truss - of San Francisco as @ result of | find something to c T about Fr e000 0-0 one or e Oe | thetr fourround contest here last} Wt he FrerTp me PORMADS 'teviyNG. A Dil oi No leg strape to chafe, no leather night. The Sacramento boy out-| Now that the faculties of the , A ers Seonrta, to get foul, no elastic to compress rent Hoppe at every angie of the | Western conference colleges have First Presbyterian Danes the hips and interfere with circula game. limited the athletes to two sports Church dalleGipe « tion. Self-adjusting pressure in i ‘ each, the athletes should demand aitman r any position; cool, comfortable and a limit of two studies Seventh and Spring. ee sanitary. | Jerry Travers’ golfing articles | mot If IN OTHER | A. LUNDBERG CO. 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