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2 BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK Tomorrow Spokane vs. Vancouver rNAHIJK Cl«M» bT Ml" KITTY (mill and Mil M \«C»- Hrll> h»»e nlvliml fr. in f»« t-r«l! «•,. an.! "111 • m»rl«l« l!i»lr .<!.! r?l»aJt •t Ih. ttl*h »»• f ln*>i nKriimmm «v.nin» HKI *«1T CU'R, iff WxTUO(iOOO DANCING HIPPODROME rirfd hn4 I il*er»My. lO plr. v I nli*tt Orehfilrn. r)«Bcl«l I«ti«Wf K* lum |sr tr if Trieh#n. SAFES jztzl mwn VAULT F I®. DOORS LjHD fir* Tr.wf Wm P»r|Ur i'r»«l ICIBS i'/ W rf» j Furniture I' J Fixture* [*•" Wo« 4 J &"*T«a MMU« IT^PII PURCELL SAFE CO. lirMw A|M( («f rt»« UKMI.M ihili ara phon» k«lB UT tM 4«e Acreage We have some very good buyi in acreage near Seat tle. Some tracts as low as $25 per acre. ALBERT B. LORD An old established office, fully equipped in every de partment oi real estate. Northern Bank Bldg. TEETH UTtArmrn rarr At Albany (•( Rat# l>raibMa *a»plaa ItultiJtni Tti« Mtrvtlon of tMlh la a r»ry Im fArttnt Yo« want lh« t*—h r*- #4 without pal* ib'l at roaoonabla w«t. »M y<hi *4Bt your iiwfh a«trart»d ky Mm«on« »hi knows how to a*traa»t ta«"h Tha AlbMjr D«atlata afford jroa * 0p«"*iall«t axtractor who axtraeta taath without ytla TEETH AmnruL •I. I* and tit At Albany Cat Hat# n«ntl«ta r«op|»'a tlaak Hnltithii Tn our Plata r>*partm«nt wa mak# a full Mt of tooth from f4 It. II •• 111 ft* Wo fcirantco to f!r your month and raatora th# normal facial a*pr#aalon and contour romorro doprooet'-ns <«unkan fa«-a> maa«! - ration la oar ruaran<*o Orir pla**a or* mad# for you to maotlcat# /grind» your frod with. and our maatar • "'ntlat of #0 yaara' axe* a In thin work TEETH nixrxo Mr TO tl 00 At Albany Cut Rat* lion Mat* P#opl# a Rnnk Rnlldltif. Th* a#lontlfle filling of t##th Inrotrao % gr*a» laarr.ln* and t" hnlqj* Th# tooth n*rv# mual not h* ahorkad or Irritated: all dla*aa»>d and darayad tooth vtrartur# ' iruaf ba rarnovo-d. proper »d*#a muat h« prapar»d an<l anrhoraca (Ivan for nar*« •ory ratantloo. and tha fining matarlala fnuat b# manipulated with ale 111 and In •art »d with pr«'lalon and great mr* O' Sd- anarn*!. • .ar » alloy <,r por<*«|itln fll *a IT at tna*r'*d w|?h full r«»*ard to th»lr propar Iy Indicated naod Th*a# ara only aoma of tha polnta ot*a«rvo«l hy oar apa/-ia)lata on filling*. Thua wa guar ai ta« ail filling* TEETH CftOWff AM) RRIOOFWORK 9' and ti At Albany (nt Rat# H*nflata P#opl#'a Bnnk Hulldlng. Crown and brldgawork la »ha fnair.H Tf.d rn'-'l 1 known to tha «c|»n<» of d*r,tl«try *h»r»i.y f<. r#plar* mlaalng t##th « aJ t - t**> tharn undata/ tablo from fha natural taath, Ond tha moat beautiful natural and duraMo <.f all tooth r*-plar-#ment Wa hava r*dij'*d tha •oaf of ♦:- > work ao that It may ba en joyed by all who raquira It f< \r pr' *a on all dantal work ara ahao* lutHy th- I'.-. yat all matorlftla ara abaolutaly tha b#at. and with our akllUd •r- «»a*t' f\' it work, thfa lnaur#a * laatir.r Ntlflftlt -n to OOf pattonta and reputation to oura*tv»a V iko ua k '»»il hava fre# a*arrlnatl'>n. •nd you will find wa do axa'tly am wa ad v ertlaa .Albany Cut Rate Dentists W l"«wpU>'» Ituik 1114* . »kud4 Had Plk« CHSRSPS HAVING A GLEEFUL TIME THIS " : fiiTH THE BLUDGEON FULLERTON IS WILD BUT WINS AGAIiN Jackson Hits His Stride and Gets Five Safe Wal lops in Five Times at Bat The t'hamp* ara fattening thalr hatting average* nitaltiat Portland In three of tha ftiiir Rama* played thus far In tha sertea, thijr have mad* 11 hit* A peculiar feature I* that thi' slugger* of last aeaaon ara not doing tha htttltiic Jackaon >ia* atruck hla atrld" with a ruah. and made hla heat allowing for tha «celt yesterday, when ha sol five bit* in flva time* at hat. Milt one Kama »r(i«r*lrn lha Chamiw nod the Heaver*. Moth club* have found their opponents anay thla week. Fullerton pitched erratic bull ag.<lnst Portland EH day Evan at that, the Champ* carried away the game by a *<x'd margin. To dem onstrale how far he really could straggle awuy from good pitching ■•'»d still win, Eullerton hit throo Pippin* with the ball and wti touched fur two singles In the third Three Pippin* scored thmuith hla wlldnes*. which tied the acurw Then he steadied d*"eu <►, though he was In the hole aererwl time*, he tightened itp at the crit ical momenta, and no further acor- In* waa d tie by Portland. • • • Timely hitting by the Champa In the first, fifth and slith innings netted thalr eight runs The three pitchers us«d tiy Williams were un successful In their attempt* to check the cloutlnc of the visitor*. Three double plays were pulled off by the Champs Manager Uajr mood figured In all thrv* • • • Spokane and Vancouver coma here for the final game of their s»rle* Sunday. Game *tart* at 1:30. s • e Welser Hell will prohabty be »s signed to mound duties thl* after noon Mstt Hynes I* slated to hurl for the Colt*, • • • BUI James made It hla third vic tory out of fo'ir games pitched for Itoaton yesterday Bill beat Pitta burg. 5-4 In the same game Mann hit for three bases =CHATTER= FROM NEAR AND FAR Tho Lion Liquor companr «m --ployi»» will rrmch bottles «ltb th« l»ff« IJquor ratnpanr - q unrt*v morn In* on ibe grt>unda at 2Kb and Jeff»r»Ou. Mcln'vro will hurl for tbr Wo an. I »lnr*relr h"p« th» cam* I* uot cmllod on acotint of thirst. o o o W» do b«>lle»« that In »be y*ar 24 B C.. w»« r*||««J attention to ono Mlkui Lynrhua. that hi* KltchtnK staff wa* rrry much .Mlk» Kutrh** Krerir time Ma*ter Smith a ball It lent a raao of "hen> h« comH." bat "tb«"r« be *o«a ' Tb* Tb« cllpnt Kazook may not b« ahl«> to find tb« plat* at tlmra. tmt mr. how he ran lo<*at# th# bat'!' Wll inn'i cur*«» appear to be enamored of ralamltr. Th»r nsuallr aeek *n outlet tn the outer garden, where tho dalae* and the lilies crow in Innocent luxuriance. As a rile a catcher has a might v easy thing of It when Smith and Wilson are hurl ing all their energy on the nose of spiteful bats. • • • Bert Whaling has lost none of his unkind chatter which dally poured forth from his speaking tuhe In large volumes when he squatted behind the nancer for the Olanta last season Bert recently got in a brush with 'Dutch" Steneel, the Brooklyn outfielder, trying to con vince "Dutch" that his knowledge of the ram« was naught. When "Dutch" camp back and even added "busher" to hla vocn&ulary, Whal fairly sizzled behind the ear*. One thing that causi-s large guffaws to emerge from our sysu-m is re<all ing the fact that Bert would shout. The d m cigar bo*." when pegged out at first by the outfield «»rs, aft«r clouting one against the feace. a a a Steve Parrel!, the Michigan train MORGAN'S GRANDSON WORKING HARD TO MAKE POSITION ON HARVARD CREW Junius Spencer Morgan (Wearing Hat), Grandson of the I.ate J. Pierpont Morgan, and Heir to Million*, Pulling an Oar of the Freihmnn Eight of One of the Sculla of the Harvard College Crew. Hie Biggest Ambition Is to Make the "Vartltv" Team. aw hm Will Tim Lam? o OREGON TRIMS U.W. ATHLETES EVOENE, Ore. May 10 The t'nlvsrslty of Washington track team Wist tfi the t'nlveralty of Ore gtm In a dual track meet held here by a score of T5 to M The field was muddy, and each event wa* marked by slow time. N*ll, Oregon, set a new mark for the javalln, hurling It I<9 fact. K4- mouds, of Washington, waa first in She discus and shot put Crltea, It of W„ finished first In th# 100 yard dash, and McCtalland won the two mile event. I*ai)| Clyde, (he visit ors' crack mller. finished third lo the mile and half mile The Wa*b lngton squad left for Corrat'.l*, where they meet ths O. A. C. on the 11th. er of track men. boasts ot an unique record. Blnoe tha day in 1912 that he took charge of the Wolverine runners and field men 1' M. ha* not lost an Indoor or out door track meet Ml* two-mile re lay team won and set a new rec ord at the Philadelphia relay carnl vaJ. o a a Kol#m»lnf»n. lh«* Flnntnh runner, who won the recent Olym pic marathon, ran It miles sgalnst two men In Brooklyn tha other dsy Me won the event handily, but only a few spectators turned out to see the event The Klnn drew dowt: $7.50 for his sham • • * Boh Bescher. the star base runner of the National league, ba* stolen four bases this season. All his swipes were made off l.arry Mc- Lean. hla old sidekick, who Is now catching for the St Lni»!a Card inals. e a • Harri' Blodgett. New York elty high school boy, quit his school baseball team. His teammates could not account for hi refusal to pitch An Investigation finally uncovered the fact that he had quit because the shoes furnished him by the school were too tight. a o a The New York Olants while In Te*as were trailed by a moving picture crew which has been tak ing pictures for a photo-play en titled "Breaking Into the lllg lea gue." Tbo hem" of the play takes the part of the rookie nrd Mo- Oraw's men give him some stren uous "workouts." In one scene he was supposed to win the game with a hom«>run In the ninth. Some un feeling Olant tripped him up at third a* he went around the bases spoiling hi* face and the picture and It had to be done all over T!!F. STAR-SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1013, Htnr player* rome nml no In ha«e ball, hut Nap lAjola and liana Wax nur, two of the moat prllllant prod net* of tha Kama, co on forever, aaamlnßly. Hwti* Wartier t* hark In tha game for llttabtHK, after a layoff, dun to an Injured kuaa, to the dlaK'iat of pitcher* who muat fare him, while bla uiauunr of lumbering acroaa iba diamond after hutted hall* I* n* terrifying a* It wai a half-doicn year* back. "The Klfiß," a* American leaguer* ca II l.ajnle, I* the hum old Nap Year* of atarrlng have not dimmed hi* ballltiK eye Hlnce the opening of the aeaaou l,arrv ha* lilt the hall'ln the faah lon that kept htm at the top of the llat for year* and ha* rut off ha*a hit* and made aeerntugly lmpoa*lhta piny* amtmd ii '-nml with tha aania Indolent eaae which loiik »K" earn ed hint the reputation of being the in net Rrareful man In baaeball, Iltibo Wad<le!l has (tone to the bushes C'y Younr Is tnannrlnß a team In the Enderal league One by one the stars fall, but to all ap pearancee lj»rry ami Mans are as good as they were ten years a«" Both deny they Intend to retire, and l*loie made his assertion strong by saying that he'd play un til thoy toro off his uniform. RAIN INTERRUPTS GAME. Attracted by the balmy weather, so to speak. 600 hoy and girl stu dents of the Eranklln ami Broad way high schools IM up Imat the big playing fMd at Lincoln park—and then It hap|>ened The ori-niiiia was the champtonali lp *t.ne befwi-en the ti-sins of the The Cost of Living i* greater than it u«c«J to he. If you find it harder to meet the present demand, that is all more reason for *av injf. Yoti win find it easier at this bank, with interest at 4 V 2 °° The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. EVERY HOME NEEDS D-sJ r- It I* driving Kheumatlam out of 3«atlJ«. Unoquaied for athletes Hellovea congealed muscle*, a< h<<*. pain*, hum*, cut*, Insect hltes. Itch, etc Reftis* *üb*tltute*. Prico 60c. SUN QUAKER MEDICINE CO. Seattle, Wash. OHIO g£ DENTISTS Second Avenue and University Street Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Year* Painless Dental Work Best Gold Qi Crowns Os Best Bridgework, Oil per tooth Os Best Amalgam Filling 01 Fiill C?Q Plates, $3 and till) Best £Q Plates Oil We Use Nothing hut the Be«t Material Painless Extraction Free With Other Work Any work that doesn't prove I satisfactory will be repaired free of charge at any tims. two schools With one score regis tered for Bro«dwsy and the seoond Inning about to start. the clouds 0|« ned u|> und before the rush ha<l i f the l*>ys and hobbled girls were drenched The cam* will be played off some time neit week First Presbyterian Church Sevsnth and Spring. Rer n. f> MrKay. D. D.. of Timma, will preach a sermon Sunday morntnK. entitled "Acceptable Service" Mia wrmon Sunday evening will discuss the subject— "The Kind of Men God Uses." r>r MrKay l« an able preacher Everyone cordially Invted Western Ornamental Iron St Wire Works 2448 Irving St . Seattle, Wash. EWstnr Enclosures. Eire fsrapee, Iron snd Wire Window Otiarda. FVidln* Gates and Eenclng. I'honer Beacon 168 S. ARNOLDS Catarrh and Vibrator Co. MOVED ACROSS THE HALL (to llghtor and bettor quarter*) FREE —A Package I of Arnold'* Catarrh Remody. Mon day only. Bring this ad with yon i and present It—the Catarrh Rom j edy will h« given to yon abeolutely II free. 507V3076 ARCADE BLDG | Second, b«»t. I'nlon and I'nlverslly BULL BROST Just Printers , 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 l S Phons Main Ml. B j tyres Transfer Co. I ' Office 114 Jackson St. H RHEUMATISM Stomach Trouble. Ecaatna and All -4kln and Bloods* a • m It's Worth All It Costs To have the title to your property looked tip and made perfect. Title Insurance May he the means of savin)* you much trou ble and expense. Investigate. Ask for booklet. Washington Title Insurance Co. 802 Third Ave. "Under State Super vision." ' The Scores Seattle-— AB. R. H. PO A. E. Shaw. 8b ... 3 I 1 J S 0 SHI, a> 8 8 1 5 r. 0 ij Wilson, rf .. r. 1 1 Jo 0 < adman, c . . 6 1 1 4 0 0 1 Jackson, lb. 6 1 5 12 0 0 Strait. If ~ 4 0 0 1 J 0 I KMIIIay. cf , 6 0 1 0 10 ttaymond, sa 4 1 1 3 6 0 j Eullerton, p 4 0 0 0 8 0 Totals .40 8 II 27 21 0 PortJ'nd— AB. H. H. 80. A. E (■Vies rf .. S 1 2 2 0 0 Mohler, 2b . 1 1 0 1 4 0 lOuirnl. 3b . 4 0 i 2 4 o Mahoney. cf. 4 0 0 8 0 0 S|«ras. If ... 8 1 2 1 0 0 Ilelltnann. lb 2 0 0 8 1 1 Cottrla. as .. 8 o i % 0 l viurray. c.. 8 0 1 8 0 0 Uyncs, p.., 0 0 0 0 1 0 ''alia has, p. 2 0 l 0 0 0 i Mays, p.... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 8 8 27 10 2 Score by Innlnga: Seattle 30002204 o—B j Portland ....00020000 o—2 *ummary l»tru<-k rut —Co! ahan ft I t "um 4 Rumm o» I M)MI 1 Oil Mmm I. Pvllefto* ft. Tw#» i fcaaa h!»o n Doihl* I "*lll fo Raymond to Ja ko**n . J*u! lan«>«i In Raymond «o Jakotn; Raymond. ' » Hill (« J*'k»«n fftnlan » a—a #Hrolt ■'Whan Hi* b r pli'hasl hall Mohlar * HalJr anr Paao* 1 roy ?lirhi4-Hy H>r.«o S run# J ljH» I by t'ftllthsn «s run* 4. hilt 4 <"fcor*a fa CaJlnhnn Tim* of i ff«ma 1 si- l mpira-< a»»r HOKriIHMTII N C O AWT v r pr t » w I* p*t. | V*f! rf II 4 4M! jnm A St 14 44ft fcoa'ro 14 » 447 V«ileo 14 II 514 T•'omn !1 II 4SI Prior*. it it ffto I *f»-k«no 10 11 4ttlO«kl»4 IT 1« 4*< Vkrfort* t 14 IS ]| Portmd • it Mi'portind 14 i« 411 1 AVI t It |< IN N ATION %l. W 1- Tci | W L. TrX | Phltn u 4 ?»t r'htin. n « t4T Wwh«t 1J 4 44 7 l»r kn II i «lt' • "ml 1 1| ? 41} f"h! 14 fcsj < 14 )« .440 Mf I,<st• II 14 t4S *i T>»til« 10 11 44T S* T 14 14 404' 7'oat Of. * 11 111 liftah* 14 II 4f( | r>*«rv>4« 7 14 T1 t It 4fto! V T— 4 M 4 14 r7l j an i.KAarx lloffftß I < *|a* «< land 1 CtitrAf 4 Waah'nfton 1 ** l/tli 7, PhlfadalphU t New T«»rk >, !»«trott * NATIONAL LKAU< K IV'vaion I littvhurf 4 Ttrnakfyn 7 Chlrnfe } l*Ml*4l#lphl« I tt 1 Clnclnntll ft. Now York 1 I WOBTIfWr•»?» IIN I.RAfil * Peat tla I Portland J kiano-Van ourar (ami po«tp<»nad: rain Taoomi-Vlrttrlt f*ma po«(p.>na4ll; min. CO%«T ir.AOIB Harramrnt'i S. Portland 1 Prant-laro 4. lx»a Angalaa f. Oakland 4. Von too J \-N£WSWrffF .1 The engineering department < the Pacific Telephone Co. War hurled utulor a :i 14 point marj-1 whon they tangled with the co *t ruction department bowler* oi (ho Imperial alley* Friday night Col. Vadeu wan the beat roller < the evening, with an average of Ift Con. Dept 7.18 760 Kl«—2.-T-* Eng. l)epL 659 SS3 703—1.01 • • • The Bon Marehe flvo made quid work.of the Bremerton pin men ot their visit here Friday night. Bremerton .... 755 S2l 830 —2,-T Bon Marehe ... 936 963 922—2.82 ADAMS IS TAKEf BACK TO PRISON Adams who absolutely denied any guilt of the counterfeiting charge, and who attribute* hi* con vlctlon to a tragle circumstance" which hi< cannot disclose, wa* tal> en hack to McNeil Island today. Hi> will finish up hln unexpired term of 18 months on Ills fortiior gold (heft conviction. Hi* new sentence of IS monll will run concurrently with the old one. and. with time off for Rood I>< havlor, he will he out In 15 months A number of friend* called upon him at the county jail Friday. J. O. Webber, the old counterfeiter Jointly charged with Adam*. also wa* taken to the Inland today. Major league batsmen were pllnked by pitcher* <ptltc freely last MUon. The rccord a show (hat 8661 were the victim* of wild hurl*. American league pitchers led with 374 rib roaster*. Those of the Na tional league beaned or rlbhed 292. Only pitcher* who worked In IB or mor# game* aro figured In the iNu llonal league. EDDIE SHANNON AND FRENCHIE VAISE PUT UP MISERABLE HEADLINER BOtfi Kddla Shannon made a mlaeriihle failure of hla attempt ~ "coma b»< k" at I>i camland laat nlKht. loalng to the Itentoa Q*C wnlKht, frenchl" Vslaa. by a wide margin Shannon dlapUyad at rluna whatnvar and the "liaadlltj'ir" waa one of tha mo«» ':r*vmt lout* of th« evening Jimmy Ilrltt. former lightweight champion# the world, rrfereed tha "main" event. Only one of tlm aeven houta draw enthuilaaui from tfet tl , tutor*. That bout wa* tha Art YordyJoe Swain mill. Th* t»» "boiers" aluKK«d from tha tap of the gong and each acored kaoek. downa The bout wn« declared a draw. Th<- riillia betwban HattJki Wolff and till M'Nell iind Herb Hmlth and Ad H' hafll ended (a, draw The rifert - stopped the Motto-Kralg<-r fight in ta« fw round, awarding the verdict to Kralger. Wright injured bis In hla bout with llat Olaen In the third and waa compelled U, qalt It la a wonderful thing, a mother. 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