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2 SOLDIERS PUT TOMORROW Charley PttUertOß took hla flrat turn In the box In a game between the Regular* and the Colt* at l>ug dale's park yesterday afternoon, and the result waa no hlta or runa. while Charley *»« on the mound If thla la an Indication of what la to follow. Mr. Kullertou will have a" vary successful aeaaon. Bill Jamea was the iw trier heavluc for the Regular*, and. between the two. the Colts went down to defeat to the tune of 9 to 0. Danny Shea caught Jamea - shoot* and then went to abort for tba Colta. while \\ ally received Kuller ton a offerings DeVogt caught for the Colt* Barry Is prulty well pleased with his catching ataff. All three wtll be carried well Into the aeaaon. Hart v s outfield looked good yea terday Moran la looking better every day. and Mann seems to be Improving These two. with Crulck and titldello. make a quartette of great fly chaaera. 1 I DRIGHT, BRIEF AND O BREEZY STORIES WELL HELP—BIG SAVINGS THIS WEEK R % IT SP'^T B K*T ANlitK 'J«/ [I WONM» 'K|U (HhooK '{Si TIMB SAIJNTO* FISHING RODS 16.00 Split Bamboo $3.90 $1 SO Split Bamboo *2 50 >2 SO Steel Hod* . .11.25 $3 60 "Deacoa Jones" $2.75 Tomorrow Only. Consnlt our "aervlce": Weekly printed post-card report* from all good fishing point* concerning the fishing conditions of th* var lons streams U may save you a long, tiresome and useless trip. BCK OUR WINDOWB—THE 810 MAP TELLS YOU WHERE TO GO piDFR £ TAFl'fenudi. rlrLn CLOTHING 1117 B*cond—ll7 Seneca St. —THE— Outlet Special FOR EASTER $3.00 and $3.50 HATS ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, ALL SHADES You Can Save $5.00 by Buying Your Easter Suit From Us Outlet Clothing Co. Cor. Occidental and Washington St. • THIS GIRL PLAYS • THE GAME A $5 "Shakeapere" reel for the largest Haiti bow trout brought In befor* April IS. Come On, Now, Mr. fisherman Get After That * * BIG FISH PRIZE $5 Rubber Boots $4.65 m Ptsbermea'a Pur* Gnm Rubber l.lght Weight Kubi>er Boota; new frvsh stock, guaranteed; f 4 CC special thla week ft doiea fre*h SlnglvKgg Hook*, d ot. 25c April Sale DOG COLLARS 1.2 PRICE FOR & ANNIE TAYUOR 50c REELS 25c 40-yd. Nickel Plated Click and Drag Mul tiple Heela; this week. 9Ra special tflw THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE , ■ — ruiTFD BY HOY WHITMAN i ■ m - CHIEF AND 808 11 OUTS There la intense rivalry between «"hlt-f of Police Bnnnli k and Sheriff Mnh Dodge Not over the capture of a law breaker, but over the naming of tbe moat popular woman fan ttt Tbe Hiar'a popularity contest. I'blef llannlck s«>» Mra A. IV Op dyke. wife of Officer <>i>d>ke. la the one; Mr. Hodge says nay, that the honor belongs to Mlaa l.eola Mllnn. of the county clerk's office Sheriff Bob has enllated the serv. Ices oi* the oourthouaa contingent, and the police chief will hava tbe cooperation of the entire police force. All will a> ramble for I'luk coupons. i'he frlcnda of Mra. Ja.tiea M I umbort. 21." mm. »v.. are deter mined that ahe ahall ko to tbe gamea thin auiumer aa the gueat of The War. Mra. Ijuubart la an old time fan ller neighbor. Mra. J. C- Uatrander. baa atarted a cruaade In Mra. Lambert's behalf, and all ara saving their Pink coupons. Mlaa Inez Hamilton. TO* Kaat •ioth . baa been nominated by M. T. Morgan, and no leaa than a do*- en aent In nomluutlon blanka for Mlaa Elisabeth Ktihn. 911 19th ar. PLAYS BALL HERSELF Ml** Annfc -Tavior. the Ballard higb achool girl, l*n't a baseball bug. ahe la a player, and *he can i'la> any position on the diamond. 1-aat year she we* at the bead of a •clrl team that cleaned up many of the aggregation* of th« other *ei She ha* a good "salary wing." and a couple of yeara ago won a prlxe given to the girl who could throw a ball the farthest. The boya of the Ballard high achool are reapouslbl* for Mlm Taylor'* entry Into The Htar'* pop ularity contest They **y that with her Interest and ability *be ought to ha** one of the acaaon passes. They are going to help her win one. and every kid In Ual lard la oa the lookout for Pink OOUPOM. Mlm Taylor doesn't know wheth er ahe will organU* her t«an> tht* year or not 'Mom* of the glrle think they ar* too big to play hall any longer. *ha **14 yeaterday. "and soma of them have gone, t don't know what wa will do. hut we bad a dandy team laat year." Manager Kllng of Boston haa hewo cotupell-d to shift bis Infield because of the absence of Brld well, who la laid up with a bad foot. This Spring's Bench Show Will Be a Hummer ! Krtries received for the Seattle dog show, which will open on Thursday. April 11. at th* Bon March* building, indicate one of 'he largeet shows ever held la the West Aa the catglogu* shows that there *111 be present repre sentatives of *11 the faraoua ken nets In the Northwest, the affair will, no doubt, eclipse all exhibi tions of this character held on tb* Pacific coast Prom California the beat pack of Russian wolf hounds In America and the world-fatuous bulldog. Khartoum, will be eihlhlted by John Bradshaw of San Francisco, and P. H Hanrfthan of Oakland la bringing hi* famous Irish Setter. Pat II.; while from Montana, aa far east aa Kallspell. Mr. Cobb'* Im ported Airedale terrier* will be on exhibition. Colin T*. J.trkaon haa tecsj::..--. l ...» HI- COLUMN Look* Ilka local flaharman will hava the baat apart they have enjoyed for year*. Mr. Smith, a prominent member of tha Gun club apent Wedneeday flahlng In tha Oreen rivar, naar Elliott atation, and capturad 42 trout, averaging V/ t pounda. Ha had two exciting aaaaiona with a large Rainbow, but ha didn't land It. Several hava returned from tha Skykomleh and aay tha aport la great. O. L. Bur dick, 1528 Pike Place, waa urv ueually lucky at Millar creek. Ha took nearly 100 from tha atream, and there were many large one* In tha catch. Prac tically all of tha flahlng buga are planning Sunday excur alona. President Dugdale heard from Bill Leard yesterday, rather Indirectly. A fair fan nette called our esteemed mo gul on the phone and tald she met the second base crab In Oakland, and Bill let out a plaintive moan that ended with "Dear Old Seattle—how I wish • I was there." The chances are Bill Is just a little homesick, but anyhow he is playing great ball for Bud Sharpe, according to the Southern paper*, and that helps some. Along at the close of laet season Joe Cohn picked up a young heaver named Houck, that looked pretty fair, yet at tracted no great amount of at tention. He worked In a few gamee before the season closed. Joe lauded the young fellow to the skies, and, either by mall or otherwise, pulled off a deal whereby Young Houck' got a trial with the Philadelphia Ath letics this spring. He may not stick, but he la looking pretty fair. The other day he worked a whole game againet Carle Moore and Grover Cleveland Alexander of Philadelphia Na tionals, and got away with it. In Spokane they didn't figure the kid In the same elaes with Al Bonner, but anyhow he haa managed to make a lonqer stay at Connie Mack's hotel. THE MARCH 5, 1912 j-«e*f**e«***l • ek • JAP LOOKS LIK I • REAL BOXER • •••••••••••• »• • PREO HANAOATI The boilng fana of lb* city who ■vttetided the smoker given la the llalltargfou bldg. Wednesday night found, to their aattsfactiou, tfcat KYed llanagate wa* the real goods Although outHflgbfd by at>otM fif teen pounds, the Japanese boy made It a draw with Mallna, his opponent, and It wa* only the tat ter's desperate rally that prevented Pred from winning Henry !Q«rth won a close de< lalou from Ivan llenry. Naaley won from Daakra : Gerald loat to Howe, and th* flon teat bet seen Cuttle and Poof re sulted In a draw. Qames Start Saturday.' ft The gamea of tba Coma^iftUl baaeball league will atari t<* ||>«- aeaaon'a acbedtila next laimr afternoon, the eight lr»m» it ♦« hg for battle In Woodland. S<>utl% In <-oln and Weat Seattle parka. , 1 be teania will play twtoe around M lie preliminaries. aad the four* M teama of the league will tbetaQah' It oat for tbe peunant, playwj t aw around Just returned from Fn gland and will bare entrlea Id tbe Colli* and Airedale rla«aea Victoria faftcier* will be represented by Mr. Hick ford. showing Kagllah setter*. >od Mr Ooodwln abowlng Irish setter* and other breeda. aa ethlblt of some thlHjr dog* from Vaocoorer Island. There haa been a rata on be twt-en tba fanrlrra of tha frlsb terrier breed aad tbe Air-data ter rtera for the largeat exhibit at tbe abow. Tha lrt*Uiu<>a arc finishing up with about thlrty-flva doga of their breed entered, bat tba Alra dalea wll) win the rare, with be j tween forty and fifty, aa tba Aire-1 dale teniar la a vary popular breed | and widely known In tba North w#*at. However, tha exhibit of, trlah terriers will be tba largeat •how of any kannel club In tbe Weat thla year. ir SEE WHAT WE OFFER AT THIS PRICE! Firm grade woolens Id nfwoit dhii.lcu and pat tern* — handsome brown*, gray*, tana and servU'o - blues — ara ahowa here at the Frost * CNell price of Twenty-five Dol> lars. When you make your aelectlon here you know that YOUR NEW SPRING BUIT WILL BC MADE BY MASTER TAILORS There la Smart nrafl, Hnap, Style, Kit. and Ing of satisfaction goes with every garment that we tailor. Mr. Frost guarantee* it. Make* sa nction tomorrow. "* Frost & O'NEIL J Men's Tailors 1205 First Ave. WOL9AST SITS HE'S HEAD! fßv Unitsa rrss* LauM Wise) HAN PRANCIBCO. April 5.— 1 Ri pressing hla eugerueas to Ret Into act tun In n abort distance bout :ia soon an |a>BHlhle, Ad Wolguat la hero today from Ibo north, with a volley of challenges to the light weight aaplranta Wolgaat declare* i that he la lust a» gi»*d a* ha waa before he was laid low with an at* tack of appendicitis In l»a Angeles ' Mint November Wolgaat mentions JiM» Hirers. Psekcy McKarla lid. Knockout Brown or Matt Welle, the Kugllah chiimplon, aa men whom he would like to lake on In the near future lie wanta to get a short bout flrat. however. In order to teat his strength. > The champion and hla manager leave tonight for l»s Angeles to commit Tom Mct'arey and also to i »er Jas. W. Coffroth the Han Kran (elsco promoter, who is visiting there. * DKTROIT. April fi— * * Klmm. of tliund Matilda, ( ham- * * txoii rull.-i kat<-r of Ui« world, * * lia* »•( ■ now ri <ord today. # * H* to««n4 two mllna in 6:17, # * * COAftT LEAGUE Standing of tha Cluba Won Pet. ' IMM Angelea 3 1 ,867 ' Varnon 3 1 687 (Kikland 3 1 ,«67 Kan Kraacisro 1 ft .333 Karraapnto 1 3 .333 ; Portland 1 3 .333 Portland 1, Loa Angalaa 0 ! R. H. E. 1.4W Ang«lea 0 2 t I'nrtland 1 • 1 1 latteries - Italia aud Hole*; llnrknes* and lloalajr. Oakland 10, ftan Francisco 4 It 11. K. Oakland 10 II 3 Kan Pranrl*r<i .#....4 « 3 liattei lea Able* and Mltxe; ; Millar, lli-lkle, Noyea aad Uerry. Varnon ft, Sacramento 1 K H. K. Vernon I 9 3 Sacramento I S 3 flatteries Caraon and Hulllvaa; Mahonay and Cbeak. Prlca. Buck O'llrlen la eipertad Jo be lb* pitching phrnom of the A mod ran league ibla yar. He baa tv-<n doing great «r»rk at the training camp of tbe lloslon H«*d Sox. We Make the Inside of these Clothes —5* as Good as the Outside ter workmanship-both inside and outside-and quicker deliveries at $1,500 for suit or overcoat in our store because we own the mills where the woolens are made — the clothes shop where the clothes are made and the local stores where we sell them, saving you many profits. Come and see this dis play of 500 styles of fine woolens and judge for yourself. The biggest values in town. The inside is made as good as the outside. \\ e also make Boys' School and Knickerbocker Suits. English Woolen Mills Third Ave. and Spring St. Lincoln Midgets Have Had Successful Season Lincoln Midget basketball team: Raadlng from I aft to right—Coach Foya, Taylor, Reynold*. Vm Cm Maiantat, Warren and Riggin. "** The Midgets have bad a vary aucceaafnl season In baakatball thla year. Rlggln and Mela neat it u wards have worked wall together. while Reynolds at center hna been tba SAoaaatlon of the »<-a»oB Vm Cott, at autlouary guard, la one of tbe beat, and Warren and Taylor bare alternated with good rtfuSlM running guarda. Tha boya wera fortunate In securing Oardlner Foya aa their coa«h. Ha came to Lincoln from town bub achool, North Dakota. He wax aurreaaful In turning out for the flrat team, but wai derlaraftlt eligible because hla parents did not realde in town. FOR HUNGRY FANS Llttla Ooaalp Pram All tha L««8«m Manager Wolvertnn U depend In* upon Cabby Street to ratrh moat of lb* game* for the High land. r» (Ma year and haa given up hope of getting Kweeney Into shape Hobby William* la alao depended upon to work with the pitchers thla seaaon. It la evident that Street ran atand tha work from the fact that he haa caught 568 games dur ing hla five yeara In tbe big league Inflelder Orr ha* been released to Salt lake by Manager Chance of the Cuba Catcher Chapman wa* released to Topaka Manager MrOraw ha* at laat per auaded Ruba Marquard to algn a three-year contract Until recently ha haa been a hold-out. Hugh Jenainga expects to land On the frame work —like in all struct-! ures—depends the life of your suit <p| overcoat. If the inside isn't made rigEfe —built with strong genuine French hair cloth-the outside will soon collapse. The style and shape is gone forever when the frame work breaks. That's why we use only the firmest of first grade French hair cloth and Irish linen canvas thoroughly water shrunk. We fit your clothes over these peritfdnent lasting frames. It means lonfe life to your clothes, and they will always look better than the ordinary $15.00 clothes that collapse. So Don't Think All $15.00 Clothes Are Alike J Be sure the inside is as good as the outside. You get better material-bet- *15 PICTURES OF THE WORLDS ATHLETES !ii» »<ar If Or* ififr man aGlnnr comet tbruugfc withM : real K'xxli. j 7? Th« regular outfield for Hfl l*n ! a> lucii r-ared for by ■ i: -! \\ tn-at, and j 70UDC f!y-< iiasM-m art tore Mta toe mme fine work. . Mi Rolltf 7-eHer If the young dn 1 that Callahan of the (Hapß 80s h:w finally decided tpfla I play tbe flrtt nark. H« 1 to make Rood at tecood, M'M 1 third, but be tbowt rtal ckpi nr»t. .:s*...