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2 VARSITY TRIMS O. A. C. The varsity hall team, which will tour Japan this summer de feated tho G A. C. nine 5 to 2 lit a well played game on Denny field Mondaj afternoon. Johnson twirl ed utoitar l>all for the vanity and w«h touched up fur only three hit* Washington ft A I O. A C S 3 3 [ROBERTS] r\i> vttiMi - osr rnu k I dN.I I'll--"* iIN 1 I I 1.1 'JX MMTICa I' " ' '"' ''* *' HRtll J Th»M Kmw j DR. ROBERTS' PERSONAL SERVICE DENTISTRY —here you talk and deal dlroct ly with me and get my rxptrt personal service and attention. —I consult with you, examine, mako tho price and do your work. —1 have but one price for the best work and material, furnish no other, and you may know precisely what the price Is before you enter my office*, —here are the rates for my E\pert Personal Service High Grade Work. There can be no better. CKOWM »« uuiiN.r work *• oo i*i Arr* »i« «• niiJNOn A«* ni-ims *! k FXTKArriNM t'KI K CI.CA.MMi rnt;i With Olh»* W nrk N* rh»ri» f«»r friamlnttlon*. tuitoti U«0 m m wot g X .HSISIY I»10« 1/ ornuni ww •>« 1! DENTIST II STOP DRUGGING! TRY NATURE'S REMEDY Remarkable Invention Cures When Drugs Fail Wouldn't you like to ho tho man you wera a few year* ago; to havo tho aama wuMtlooi aplrlt tha atrength and tifallty that you u»«d to poaaeaa? Wouldn't you i»ka to b« fre* from point and achoa and to fa*l that you ar« tho *41141 In atrength of any man of your ago? Tou can to If you will obey th-» appeal hero mnd« to you All that you lark la vitality—now llfo. Ton tro Ilka an angina without arcana—you haven t fho motive powar to k*ap tha machinery of your body working properly Anything that will ra atora your "*t*am" will maka a n*w man of you. f>ruga haaa baan tried and havo failed You know that, but Rlartra Vita will not fall; It la atoctrlrlty, and "aloetrlclty la Ufa Thai la what you r**|Ulro, and tha propor uao of F.lactra-Vita will glva you health and bapptnoa*. E'.aetra Vita la a aclantlflr for aattyratlng tha human t>oAy with a powerful but toothing current of frlo life f-.r houra at a time. without tha l*aa* ahc-k or unpl'>aaant oenaatlon It g»r.era.tea a * natant. unbroken a*r«* n f trinity. which It a»n<la through avary and tfaaue f the body, re*' ring vitality and atrength and giving e*»ry weak and Inaed-e - "he powar t<» do l»a work ta natur* Intended. W' ; «n your i od> auffbtanl alactrlo onarar to aatttfy tha d*»manda of natura. wakn»aa and dlaeaao ran not **!at Eloctra '/Ita ia a a»!f body battery for home tie* It la not Ilk* alocitrle t.«»ltw. feradfc batterVa and oth»r contriv ance you may hava ac»n or ua#d Man who are n#r»oua. run down, and unamhltloua will find that oloctrlclty na auppflei by Rlortra-Vlta will quickly pit tham In good condition. Tho man not llv« who cannot bo mi 4» a h*tt*r man by tha application of f&loetra-Vlt • Tliooo wh-» hav« need It aay that It la tha grandest |nv Igorator of tha age Borauaa you hav«f experimented with faradle batterlea or takan *\*rtr\'- treatment from pbyaUiara with -it being rurad la no r»aaon why our mat hod "honid prova a fallura Tha do»*tor'a battery fan only bo applied f,r a f*w mlnutaa at a Mm-, and that ia not enough to *ff»ot a • ire li#ald»a that method la lnron> ren'.ent and ogpenatvo Kloctrm Vita nn ba uaad ail day or Mght without interfering with your work or reat READ WHAT THE CURED SAY Mr* Edmund Wallbir*. Boa l*t IVhalton, Wn . aaya "I d'» n'-t h»«itata to rwimmond Rla«»t:m -Vita to ait yon* auf faring v.'h rh*umatl*rn and almllar allmanfi, for 1 hav« tia»d It for th*«« and ha"« r#r#|v»d aatla factory ftflU J fMM not ba without iMfl Vita, and win alwaya racammand It " ■font p'it .jro«r nam* an<f nddr**a on thla rr»upon ar>l bring or mall It to ua . Wall aand you full ptrtteuUri regarding Klantra-Vita. togath*r with our fraa 50 pa** hook, Wfcleb Mtplaina ma«iy thlnga you ought to kr.'.w abo it tha dtiordara of m*n and woman Thfa hook t#• I: a In plain, almpl* languapo h*>w you ran ha rurad In tha p/ira/y of yc-ir horna, without tha um* of druF* It ««•!la how vartoua dlaord«ra ara brought on through n»glar| and how (hlf IN »tally (MfMfN bf *l*rtr!o tr»atm»n* If la beautifully lllaatmt#<l with pfrtur»a • f w»n <I#»v«lipad man a/.d woman, all owl nf Juat how rw™ Vita !■ ap pUad Don't fall ta *«* thla book Cat out tha coupon now FKKK TKHT af KUHm-Vlta If yon rail. fVm«nltutlon trr*i, Of fir* floura- f» a. m to tt p m. Monday, H'dnmdtiy and Haturdny JCranlnga, 7 to ft Nundaj-a JO to 1. HEAVIES TO CLASH TONBGHT FOR CHANCE AT M'CARTY Toddling Old Man Mcithewson Gets Away in Grand Shape; *Has Been' Is Busy Making New Record Christy Mathcwson. * well known National league pitcher who lias been shining more or lea brilliantly for the past I! years u a member of the Ulants. gives prom j Ise of another year a* a star It was Mnihfwicm who *w In « 1 firm and due to wander to field ' anew laat fall. The fans ronrulo | he might be with the team thla yeir i but aa for being of much use, no > at all. And. behold, thla spring Mitt* has won as many guinea aa hat> Mtirqu&rd. Teareau and Itemar<* . combined—the three who were t« [ be the stars Not only haa he been winning right alone, but Matty has given the moat marvelous exhibition of control ever ahown by a pltcner. On April 17 Mathewsou walked two Hoston batter*, and he haan't la sued a paa* since—not for 4? con I sccutlve Innings Aralnst the Cuba, Mathewson dtdnt pitch a tingle ball t.i Um i first 11 batters. Outing the game Mr O F Ilf"wn 4217 I'hlnncy nr. ft«aftl*. Nn "Af*«-r uftnir IHcftrt V|t» for i»n m >ntha. I ran nay that I urn mora than pl«a«ad with tha raaulta racalvad Having auffrrrd with n»rv> atornarh trotjhla and n run down condition, I find rr»ya«»lf a bat tar man than I h«v« f- r *rv«n a«r" he pitched hat 75 times, and but II Italia were called, but for It foula of perfect strikes by Zimmer man and Clymer. Matty would have broken his own record of pitching fewer than 67 pitched balls In nine Innings This Is what this toddling old gentleman Is dolig these bright spring daya. It's a pity. pom the standpoint of New \ ork fans, that McOraw rfasn't a team of Infirm folks like Ma'ty, .natetJ cf a few of the eccentrics who suffer from temperament and ego—like Mar quard, for Instance RIVERS RITCHIE GO UP TO TOM M'CAREY flv ''iiHM Pr»«* ! *■••*'l Wtr« l/>S ANOKUEf?, May JlWEddv Oraney, who has the consent of Willie Ritchie to defend his light weight title at Ban Pranclaco July 4. haa returned to San Kram in. .> without closing a deal that would guarantee Joe Hirers aa Kltchle's opiKinent for the championship The solution of the roltup, It would seem. Ilea with Tom Met arwy. the l>>* Angeles promoter, who has Rivera' promise to fight at Verona July 4. After an Interview with Joe l.evy. Rivers' manager. In which he was Informed of the situation. Oraney late yes'erday held a lon* conference with McCarey. The '«». ter refused to give a deflnlt .• swer as to whether he wou.u .<>• lease Rivera. Dest modern outside rooms In Seattle. 25c to s<Vc. Stewart Mouse. M West Htewart (near Hke fTibllc Market). ••• d'vl The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT 4. 205 EMPREB9 THEATRE BLDfJ., COR. SEC OND AVE. AND SPRING. SEATTLE, WASH. Pteftse R«n<l iiw», prepaid, your fr«e, '»opnK« Illustrated book. G-20-13 NAMK ADDRRSS CHRISTY MATIIKWgON THE STAR—'TUESDAY, MAY 20, 10H VARSITY CREW SHY 5 OLD MEN FOR NEXT RACE Despite the fact that five of the onramen who participated in the triangular face on the Oakland es tuary, In which the varsity crew defeated both the Htnnford .ind California eights, have quit varsity aquation, Co.ok Conthear la conft dent hlk men will r«|>eat when they are *etit over the three mile course on l.ake Waahlngton ugiiltist Call j fornla Thursday afternoon. Tho varsity bus Jost Willi* r, Hut ion. Prnnkltind. Ilonney and I Hchwahland. which will mean that five of the oar*Uieji who lire to pull oars against California, have never partlclpiitod In an Intcro lie glate race before The loss hua, however, failed to perturb tho coach and he la confident that i|»» five successors are of equal fiblllty to those who have left the college Inasmuch as the var.-ity Is fig ured ss a Ktrong contender In the I'oiiKhkoepal* regatta, thoy wlii 1 -pare no efforts to befit the Cali fornia bunch. A dsfett at the hand* of the Csltfornlana would lie a very discouraging Incident to those have n.ntrftnltoj <o the fund to M<i,d the eight east with the autiposltlon that Washington had the greatest crew on the cogat. The race Thursday will begin promptly at 5 o'clock from Tsrk. with the finishing line di rectly off the Madison Park dock. If the weather condltiotia are not suitable the ra< •) I* to be postponed until S o'cloefc Friday mirnlng A match between ih« Vancouver Host club and varsity seconds will pre ■ •ede the big race. GIANTS TAKE'EM OVER ONCE MORE VANmFVKR, n r. Mnr !« — I'ltrhar Willar.l MVllcl.t, alvtrn hu, flrat chaw* jMinrdiy to work j , again" Vnncoiirxr. t«1rl«<l with > tho Mffi' rriull that hu mftrkml i '«»# of tba ««I«cht rinirn play-d b#- j I twa«n and Vancouver Uiun fur In the prwwnt two w««k»' a#- 1 rtra Mr i »i» whlt*waali«<l the liaMrara whll* hla warn buittr tatberlnit In fire rtui« Mai i kla «aa opposed by Bob Infteraoll. j who «u wild The score: v*»-«wi»«r— Alt R n po a k , P>n««l. lb I • I I * I If .... « * t I • ♦. KI rM •*' rf « • I • • •; rrl.k tf ~ .. « • ♦ 1 • » W.'.h Ik * *1 m Mar*. n> t • I a * IL H»-h*rf<w«t<#r •• I • • I I # " Knanlrk. • I a • « 4 •' ln«»r»>ll. p • • ♦ a I • | Tatala fl • I tl I* (I Baatlla - »H H H A. T *>~■» Ik I * I I « • ' Nni. :k i > i i ♦ • w 1.-.H rf « a I f a • ail ma* * I I I I • *! U-.awi. Ik I I I » *« I | •Walt. \t • l l l • • Kti.r »r rf I # • J a «J I • • f T |« p 4 • • • J 9 j T»UJ« . . »• l • IT t« •*! t ••cflfl*# l*H» -ib< k»or-. J. . »«r%l« ?•* h:i» Vlf! j Jtrkvn II ..n* ran H«r%li Utrvrk owl j i fly !nf»r«tt|! I bf k> I M*m <*l | j t* off i'ic-f» ill s • »ff M«shl» J I-"fi • **t: HMO* Vift'-wiw I •••til# I Tim# —I tl I'nplr» T»m*A. ODDS FWOR MANDOT AGAINST ANDERSON !*jr rr»«« Wlf« I,OS ANOKUKH, Mar M. —Bad ' Anderson of Vancouver. \Va»h., I will have bl* t«it aa a contender for recognition among the top- j ; notch lightweight* tonight when he I meeta Joe Mandot of New Orlcan* j ' at Vernon In a scheduled 20-round ; ! match. If the Ronaatlonal Waah- ! ingtonlan <an di-f'-at Mandot he will be matched Wllh Joe Hirer* i |or another lightweight Intnlnary : j for the Juty 4 date. The appearance of mnch Mandot [ money tn the Initt 4* hour* ha* per- I ceptlbly altered the betting odd*. ;and the Frenchman today la held a 10 to 8 favorlta. JOE THOMAS BEATEN Mr ?*?<-•• l.mnar*J Wirt NKW ORLEANS, May 20—Joe Thomaa of New Orlean* la In the P'iglll*tlc discard here today, fol lowing hla defeat, laat night, by j Charlie Whlto of Chlcngo, In th" second rounil of a scheduled ten round go. Thornis w** knocked / down three time* In the flint round, the bell saving him. Itfferee IMcg I'urkO stopped the fight In the *econd round. Thomaa j being unable to defend hlinelf. mmii BatKMN 11 toca Won l,o«t PH S«MU 21 9 .719 i'tnemm 14 11 1(2 T»com» 14 11 4TI | Vlrt«rl» l| ]< 41* > ■ rtlinil 1} it Oil Xptktn* II :• lit AM r RICA* IK A fir IC W-.il txwl. Pot PhllUtalpKla 11 4 704 It VI .I4t 1 tv»«htnrton It 10 630 chimin JO 1J lot Ilrmtnn II It ,41t HI I .nut* 14 !0 411 I DMroM II tl .144 Now *orlt « SI .176 I NATIONAI, I.KA(ir( Won ljntt Pet IttlUdelphla 17 7 .70* Brooklyn 19 • .*79 S'W Tork 10 IS ,ii« ' hlrnr ' 11l 14 44 4 HI trills 14 10 441 lli.lton 11 1 ft 4SI Piif#tMinr is 14 .400 Cincinnati I SO 110 f0 4«4T I F. 4411 K Won t.n»» Prt I.'i« SI 17 <11! (laklilnil S4 |1 .i|| \>lilr« 25 "j 444 j Hon Kranrlsrrt ...1,.., II jr, 479 I'lTtlsnlt II || mrlinnnnto , 17 21 .426 A M 9,1114 A N IK A4l IK Cleveland 4. Wiiohlnitt'in 1 Imatfin 10. Chlras'i 1. Detroit 9, rtifln<l»l|itili4 I N«w Vork 4, Kl I ami I i * NATI49NAI. I.KAtlt F. M»w York i, i'itt*tiiim I. Brooklyn 2. Ht I,oul» l. I'hlluilptlihln 10. riil. 11411 4 Clllrlnnntl 9, Hotton 4 MOUTH VI KMTKHN I.F.AOI'IC Hmltlx h. Vlili'-oiivnr 0 I'ort 1 ami B. Tnoom* I Victoria 18, Hpiikn no 9. Let other duties lag. If .1 fly you'll only b*g You will reach the better place And recelvo eternal graca. ' 0 ZBYSZKO PUTS ITALIAN CHAMP TO MAT} WILL MEET FRANK GOTCH NEXT NF W YORK, M.iy 20- Zhysiko. the Polish chsrriplon wrestler, Is victor over Itsmano Cs/raux, Italian chsmploo, following thair wrest ling match at Maitlntin Square Garden laat night /bysrko won two it, sight falls. It wa» announced tr-o iy that tne wlnnsr probably would mset Frank Qotch In New York before September. =CHATTER— FROM NEAR AND FAR The Heavers' weak noun agninat the Champions appears io he in it* much touted pitching staff Van i-ouver Is playing a good finding game. Prior to the o|<en!ng of the reason. Hob drown declared he had the Ptrongnat hurling department In the b uguc, and hi* word received general acceptance • • • B'mplre Kddinger ia no longer suspended Prestdeht Jones hna lifted the ban on the arbitrator. Jones probably will deride the pun Uhineni to bs meti d out to Owner Mob Ilrown some time thla week. • • • MetHe appears to have at last rounded Into form. Last seaaon Melkle's pitching was a strong factor In our grand spurt for the pennant, but until yeaterday he looked anything but laat season's mainstay. He was out of the gams a few days with an Injured ankle and for a time his arm was sore, e • • Nlll. with whom Manager Ray mond lias rnn a race for the haae mout dlviaion of the Champa' bat ting department, threatens to trans fur hi* lutivlties to the top of th« I HAD TO DO IT 10 PROTECT YOU I was campelled to change from bine and white to Carnival gold in order to protect the public from the many imitators who are trying to take advantage of the reputation I have established for square dealing and genuine bargain giving. around town. You'll find many who try to imitate my ads. my signs and Mfc my «.iles methods—but they forget the main point—they don't even try to give people the same values that I do. " j I Never Take a Sale fc 1 K A M unless the *tore absolutely ajfrer* in advance that customers are to get legitimate goods at bargain prices. It the«e that the big stock of Model Store was turned over to The store will hereafter be a strictly union label shop, and to make the change they've simply got to sacrifice the present stock. These Prices Will Keep the Crowds Coming 12 GO Men* O. A M. Underwear, now $1.15 f. r.o Mon'» stik •ml Wool Q. & M Underwear, now M.45 |1 B0 Men'* Union Hull*. n0w...7«<» |S 00 Cooper'* all wool Union Suit*, now $2.1 H 12 5B Men'* Hox ford Union Hull*, now 91. fH |1 00 Men'a TTnlon Hull*. now...sS<» I*.no Suit Ciute*. now 15.21) 110 00 Bellow* Hillt Caae*. mrw 94.78 115.00 Solid ij 4> ath e r Suit case*. nows7.;u» |r, 00 Iland Bae*. now AI.SJI J. P. Burke c t," The Model Store 708 First Avenue, Next to Palace of Sweets hertp Nlll lina been locating the ball with deadly accuracy against the Heavers Jn yeeterdsy's fray he tame through with two safe hits, fine wita a two-bagger. • • • A "Joe McGlnnlty" day at iv>rt iand la being planned by President Joih-s. Jones haa conferred with the Portland Hoostvra' clnb and the dot alls for the event will be announced In a few dayg. • • • Noit wi. lisve !lie Portland IMp plns I<et >rn rmitf, tbe Champa are hungry. At thur, thoae Pippins might give us a harder tnsale than the luckles* Heavers • e e Manager Ilaymond will probably use Del! agalnat,the Rearers today PORTLAND, May 20.—Danny O'llrlen, the Portland lightweight, who has woo 11 fights and a«curod two draw* In the laat 20 starta In Washington and Idaho, left here to day for Vancouver, where he will meet Ray Campbell of Han Fran clsco In a 16 round boat. 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May 20 — With a match In sight with Luther McCarty for the victor, a rattling good bmit Is ixprrifd here tonight when (iiinhoat Hmlth and Jess Wll lard, heavyweights, clash In their 20 round go. ligth men are In tip top condition, arid iMi'h predicts a knockout well within the limit. What little betting ia being done favors Hmlth. He opened at 10 to K, but a flood of coin sent the price down to 10 to 7, and It «>« predict ed that Hmlth would enter the ring a 10-to-C favorite. Wlllard will <-n ter the rliiK at 23! i and Hmlth at 182 pounds. The fact that bo Ix glUng away 60 pounds does not worry Hmlth. Tb<- (iimivrr aaya be Is shiftier on his feet. knows mora about the finer points of tho game, and baa th<> better punch The men ar»< scheduled to (to In to the ring at 9 30 p m, the main event being preceded by four pre liminaries. three four-round bouts and a six-round contest. i 11 HI- i i -i ani K IVTi.KI .HWAN HVII.WA* sFaTTI r. t'l rvKMKTT Uaiiul 1 fr«ln« I o >'< a n> mr.* LJC t> m i** *1 j I ratal • It. 7 I >1 » «f. 19 >•. II Id t m.. 1I M. I:ti t i* i »«. •?•#, t, if C io. 7J& » It. fr «!> :l U P rn n»IIy Tl<Tk«4 ttlt\r»*n HamllU rif'b . hNf WmlmM* OrMfittMMli AJfc* Drue Htor*. IKh a#»4 Y VBItWTT TO MKATTLE —■ fr«ir» MO *. m Bnn-1 « 00 i> m \**ml tr»(n« t 61, • 00. 7 •#. t Of 101 10 00. II "0 * m. 1 2 00 1 1/0"? 00 I 00. 4 it I 00. • 00. 7 00. I 00. 10 li p m dallf Vf If tit t"th « Oft p m TACirlO J OftTHWHUT TIiACTIO* CO. RVKRISTT. WAHM English Flannels j In Hairi ine Stripei Are Correct This Summer Now 25% Off Stone Bros. Quality Tailoring And Perfect Fit Guaranteed. 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