The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 21

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FRIDAY SMASHES JONE ri, 190 *)— "U.S. C. Sprinter _Is Speed Marvel | CLOTHIERS ee rn eee meee m pissy cn nie tea ie ont aa et EEE Aras name Se pop pe i pat En tun SEATTLE STAR A Wonderful ik ro se = > —= Value AND FELIX Pe a Wes SAFE ~ “ | Jom MON “THAT One | rie Y ARE ALL HO-HO— a | / WAS “TAKEN PROM | ars ica He “TOOK ONE at EARNS L | ve ror OF rrr, ) ft CAN'T FROM MT HOOD q HOOoS — AND hates St wnat AND — AND — : MIX AGAIN {So GWA => on ; $ 1 25,000 | | ~The BABY In 4 Y HE COULD oe a Net ? : ue Tailored Ready and the Felix club \ ABRO PLANE IOOOOFT ie NOM, “Veeeae . 8 BY LORRY A. JACC | b | mquads\have decided-t . 4 NEW YORK, June 11.—The great os ve ng al oe — SOME Le - —_——— He wh ae det heres of hist and the Babe | ) oo Tus Tanened a ay ~ eH? e r re ioe 3 One of the most remarkable values of ar, the Pair y-Mahubah ex N cera ee ath 2 hippewa Brown Scout an: No thorebred has ever won tegen: ry bag or if YOU “TOOK 6&POULIN’ hand toniag and Jobe | work Shoes, downstairs at $4 80 $200,000 in stakes and purses in s tan ae 6O MANY POeT CARD Rane ston & Murphy and Madison only... es the history of the race track, but t : <a ore Shoes on Sale. os alta ; it appears to be certain that the cage the srecnta ce ot © DM: NIGHT “TeAce hoes 120 PAIRS FIGH 160 PAIRS HIGH Fecord for the mile = few days official agreement between the Ste eke 7 a sent downstatey | of ne o previous to sf rf from the ain Baano'-Wer eprned $82.33 as 0 1 ec Gane repuraing’ ties Surestenbicn ben en en an two-yearold in winning nine*out of | of play at @ p.m. This technically toles.. BB. 80 w"".... $9.80 ten races. He add: $23,000 with | | made the game illegal because nine ‘i a the Preakness Stakes at the begin nings were not played. The rules HOSE 4 ning of the season, and brought bis ued sake a” ae ceee ~ (Se or panic! which “endangers the “30% Off fk, valves up Qo $1.0 for. LMG Stakes at mt park a few sett Ber ved aa pon cttonansh tur of v $1.25 for.. — ~~~ | TURRELL’S Stakes. ° : Ls TO PLAY $e graxes AT LINCOLN Pi But he will gat his great chance to | Witt be played off at _—— 20th ANNIVERSARY Pine shove his winnings bast the $ | te . be the mo | at Geamplonahtp Stakes next f | Tailored Ready squad will | Molues Third . Seting for $50,000 jtangle with the Madison park squaa | a. ‘ A ii Jat Lincoln field Sunday. The Mad! a” Mano’.War's sega gaa “ oar gave the ciothiers a hard the Sof aghlled yore ee | battle last year and will be out in witnessed. mmer was full fo s 7 goo nag lea fe ree unday. The game starts compelled to hold the colt in "he othe 0 y| | Ma me eatin actusen nine other games billed for Sunda a Cy , and he snapped over the line I rbay Juniors ve. Rainier Va) with his head bowed low, so | “ 3 J te Plage strongly did Kummer pati him. | Chariie Paddock, 19-year-old nh wet : 2 versity of Southern California sprint bis ove. Columbia MIKE: DONLIN ifornia’s sunshine these days. He T could give him his head but! marvel, is practically sure of @ place |S a field, at 2 p, m.| th © out to| wil) not say definitely that he is tl ie ich ot tes ina” nie ety. ; ot - nua Ya er they all go out to| wil) not say definitely Kummer. “I know be was breaking a ee ee + be} unds to see the dents in| with baseball, and Pacific Coast f & record, but I knew it was best not)” ¥F at heron Rongerud, H. A.| JOE the right field: stands vonlin| are hoping to see him in to let him out, He could have done | a4 PL EN | Y OF |: “or Jac k Ballinger and William " » bandball a2 went out th (e- ds s is the mile a full wecond or tore better ‘ Spartan A. Cat! MoMick Pag oo ing gov oat ty "oct to seo Babe kiss ono— | and stil! have been held in.” Wlidwood park The tourney in 12 holes of medal © ne, sete mann, of the. Be iia, Tit tell the world that | ONLY TWO , City Cubs vs. Ballard Beavers, at L play, with 36 holes being played today | Louls Browns hat way ro punch than any ; > ; : fe amacks th De oa} remember. hu FASTER | His records are: 200-meter dash Adda 4pm and the rest Saturday. The low 16 — ney - uh See trod Oy | But two horses bare done faster! 2 ond ng the world's M vu. Greenwood Cubs, at {n 1 scores of today’s matches will 7 —- — did it, It seemed to | i miles than Mano’-War, and their| ord; 100yard dash, 945 seconds, In 3 pe CoEwh for 2 Steer Fe ee Ut 1 comkd hit in the fall like ies. thas ae | Faces were run against time. Sajva-| the Paris games, last year, Paddock managers should see \ ard oc | tor, running against time, clicked off rain the first lap of the relay, and his © time for their games istered turds | & mile in 1890 tn 1.35 4.5. This stood | time for the 200 meters was 71 fat, The Star so that OURNEY ‘Today's draw follows: Dixie Flea 1 until Roamer, also running against| which stands as a new world’s rec an i: Dens Das, Wit | time, cut it to 1.35 1.2 ord, made from a standing start Quality and not quantity predomt-| iam M nhetie a ie Getwnald | back, but 2 ) Sun Friar and Fairy Wa Paddock !s picked by A. A. U. ox nates in entries in the city golf title, jalph Blair, Dr. D. H. Houston ve.| oraeee eve like manning glories. | Travbeve’ to"becal fee, che aan § merty held the record for the n|perta ax the most perfect physical 1 no the games! tourney which gets under way on the Harry Hyert, Fred Ayer ve J. Te,| lst fine. while the dew ln on the | race-time at 1.38 14. Man s| type in the West Seattle Golf club o wang Alex Rowe va. LO Haw, &. A.| {i2t; iat, whee the sun comes oat 5 time in the Withers Stakes was The ficid includes Bon Stein (ast n ve. B. Bartwell, J. % @te| my |- 1.35 45 i year’s champion), Lee Bteil, Claire *. Cook, Dr. Powers va. A.| The water of the Dead Sea has | fi And 20 it looks as tho Man-o’-War, - 2 ©, Dr. BE. P, Wost vas umes as much salt as tho} HAL CHASE | | Wke Babe Ruth, is in a class by him welt. & Lelia U. S. GOLFER IN ENGLISH FINALS MUIRFIELD, Scotland,! me 11.—-Scoring a victory! over Hon. Michael Scott, of the Royal St. George's club, here yesterday by a count of 2 up, Robert A. Gardner, of Chicago, won his way the finals in the British ama- teur golf championships be-| ing staged here. Who will fight Benny Leonard and here? Judging from the sent ment of the fans at the Arena last night they want to see Heinie Schumann, the Tacoma boy, get the boat, Schumann and Morrie Lux are about the only twe boys who have a chance to even make a showing with the champion. Eddie Marino must be loony. He's Schumann's manager. He has a chance to have his boy box the champion of the world into he's holding out for hibitive medal, according t Leonard will never make the lightweight limit of 133 pounds _nesin, according to critics who yet Deeeee Bae oeloeloooolelolslolororoya) MEN’S SUITS AT DECIDEDLY LOWER PRICES CUT TO Men’s Suits WORTH $35 $24.85 TWO ATTRACTIVE ITEMS Thees two prices indi ca sweeping na'in all our men’s Odd Trousers 10% Less 5.00 $ Men’s Suits WORTH $70.00 . CUT TO 48.75 $30 Young Men’s Suits for $17.85 All wool mate money-savers, C 5 in patterns ome in and splendid for summer see them, young fellows. . wear. These are real BOYS’ SUITS BIGC DECIDED REDUCTIONS $15.00 Values, in Larger Sizes Only, for $9.75 At these pri $5.00 Men’s $10 Men’s Shoes.. Our Shoe Departm duction of 20 pe store may be en chance to sa iST LINE IN THE WEST TO SELECT Boys’ Suits Specially Priced at $11.85, $14.65, $19.65 are included the famous “Jack o’ $5.00 Boys’ $6.50 wail t Ave. side, has cut the cont 0 lar price of every pair of men Second or First ave. It will pa Shoes. $4.00 | nt, on the Fi nt off the re 4 from either Shoes Lantern” Suits, forced with real leather at seat, knees and pockets. All SHOES REDUCED 20% FROM IN ALL BOYS’ SUITS rein- Shoes . $4.00 Shoes . $5.20 you to investigate this SHAFER BROS. Seattle's Largest Clothiers pofgjofafofoyjopojojofofatolopojafofogjoyopopofofo) Second and University First and University Whole Block Long . Arena. Marino ought to be willing to let his boy box for almost nothing because it ten't every fighter in the country who gets a chance to show with the champion of the world, have seen him in action. The t | Prince Hal Chase is basking in Ca! question of Leonard's real weight - Disinassien is one of the real mysteries of the ring. It's a cineh that he's no lightweight any more or he wouldn't be willing to box such big fellows as Mike O'Dowd. Kenny's expremed his willing ness to meet Mike several times, | The champion will box twice } "¥efore appearing in Seattle, tak ! ing on Jimmy Duffy in | four-romnd bout in the Soath and | then boxing Shriner week in | Portland with Johnny Shephard, @ Boys’ Suits All Wool and Well Made y Regular $15 Values At $10 Sizes 6 to 18 See Our Windows All Boys’ Hats and Caps . At 20 Per Cent Less Than Regular Price English champion. All of Leonard's Coast fights will be no decision bouts of course as the champion refuses to fight any decision fights un- der the 20-round limit. 0)% and more is saved on all Waists at 95¢ High School Caps at 35¢ Double Seat Corduroy Knickers at $3.15 Clothes All our clothes are made to your individual measure by Union tail- ors. SAMMY PLAY SUITS with cap and leggins to match, at $2.95 Rogular $5 value SEE OUR WINDOWS. Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 401,407 PIKE STREET 304 PIKE ST. “Seattle's Clothing Center” iojofofopojofojojofojopofofojofofojojojo ofopofofojofojo ofoyojojojopojojayojojojojojojojojojojo}

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