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THE ILE STAT DAY APRIL | 15, 1905. FATHER CHADWICK SAYS IN RESUME OF BASE BALL SITUA- have begun with the brilliant suc | SOME OLD BASH BALL RUI ' that | t © i TION THA THE NATIONAL GAwE GN Om MAE PATER tee Cuts [Oeht Amorionte Bee] 0 1, abe improremesi / ‘ball ig Thrown at{ fection 10—Three hands ont, aff¥@hat of two decades ng CT fhe Prost say. IF THE RULE MAKERS WILL GET DOWN TO BUSINESS ment wee aided by Q@ achieve. | banet altWince the “Bde, they have! 4 sins ss titeee laa wo {On ; i a is ie ae glo the ments of the meric heas | amply transfor ne ng, wh ection aye nu accom ~ vagy ag Bh : po Bag P= ena im ahd] catching or getting the Mall ‘ fens time is required to play as Sage eee en 87. Mace thon, step by inte @.grand, mi tre! making his base, is a hand te to a h BY HENRY CHADWICK origina of Ja ¢ qito Hae atep, have we v¥ 1 our way for ule the higheat de © of phyal me ght, 19 y the Newsy adia field ap ward in the great for sup sl and mental ability to excel im It . IT'S UP ‘TO THY RULE MAKE A ; 1 te | macy in th 1 put ¢ F soclation 1 It of the existing period n the 1 an of way of Lilustration, t give below ; ef uid ma \ : : to san American game, but it e 1 now ur Bngtian | the fo of playing rules whieh ad ‘ thar no t " . t BROOKLYN, N. Y¥.—In reply to a y true that ginated | brothren tr toon the turf were in une in the "60s sitaw if tn ; ¢ at Dien ne : ag oh an 1 English schoolboy | the ¢ Va held aad ta FIRST RULES OF BASK BALL }wh fn 5 i aon « ue as Ww ~ " pla hown by th n nea all n ction lThe pases ahalb be | f f & more ey requested to answer, I fi ne at the y a queation ay asked: Pfrom “h om ea.d poe as | a mg ; in many of its sections nan that of gam he use a ball, a bat hat has bee of the paces; from find te third bewgh at | > ; On at wh hy ' > OMe -#hded char made ir h a ae 9 . iar be But t * be » be e the first req t i Bro ; te in fi 4 -( eee of tho ba t | orn the work of framiag a code of ; the story, in brief, of evolu LOVE OY MOAT MAS BANE peoy The answer Henefi ation The pam to comedbe of joe important chaawo mae Srom | ba ng ruidl that off hep tan point of 4 @ buse ball, and of the fm x FISH US al ab in every way eunts er acon, But mt tho eon ties fae OWN) QUALING THE POWER® OF |,,."y t y Raid that bet provements made the gar uthtully onld thet in} apres the phyala t} n t hands | an *) THE ATTACK AND DEFENSI of the New it first ame t pomilar field | im ‘ \ fe erioam a H aft »! ms thee sla han few severa : York ected t he American poople. “The | bu owe tHe pume | phore fe sl en ™ The ball) muat” be w ® b wel aa . ~ tog i ough , second question is: “Why 1s base | was given a powerful © aid | Jeyment has been opescd t us fwr| pitehed met not thrown for the theowie Awethar | As to the question wh but the ball 80 po The third: “How pme in peputariaing atl sports |Bnother, especially as regards the | bat change orp tron : more | ur now aes : be forced te much game now than | in gener enjoyment of suad port 1 tion 4A ball knocked ontette rule of of chant TF the anewer fa: that oh his season, it was in earlier p xt of its4 In the bygene days ef halt a cen- | pa to them, su aa | the age of the first or third base time th field to a dia 4 — . ¥ erlcan League history ? tury ago, our people w butt | we i to women a quarter of a| ts foul mond equ of the obleng _ Me 1 ge ° ar : ace i * favorable for BASE BALL OF ENGLISH ORI-}of our English cousins on account nO. } tion Three balls belng of “town ball aes ee 5 oh . pmo ontented cary. i GIN. of our negiect of physical reereation,| Look at tho throngs of women| struck at and m and the fast POPULARITY OF 6 BALA, | ee A ~~ See beats aa 18 004, which was the } Last December, in an interview | and for our worship of the “al ‘oan rs 08 our park lakea in winter. | one caught a hand out; if not The last impor question ts as aman oaaee loreuty ended thas (mot, en in the profes. i with A. G. Spalding ip his New| mighty dollar” at the cost of every | Note th and stands at our base t, Is considered fair, and the to whether the game is “faster” | 6 > , . arena f any yeare past York office, my young friend (1 call | other consideration t srounds crowded with women; | striker i# bound to run ve than in the'eartior pertod of ita | ever before by a the | ree b nit potnt of view 3 tim “young.” as I am a quarter ofa} Now, however, things are differ- at college matches t to mente Section 6—A ball being struck or professional life? clase—the magermy cle A loc as unt of the fight F centu # senior) arg Meee inn | ont. We have not only aequired the | the women's out of door clubs for| tipped and caught either flying or t estio y it The reason wag <! rages ght hed Z 1¢% | tor the pounant would again be be dis e jean of english taste for manly oxercises, | riding and walking, n« so faah-| on the firs and ou : nC: in ne because the opportunitic be college anc neo! ©W | tween the £ od Ni ne “ ee ‘ awe go B- ll in matters of | lonabdle en the eticipat! 3. wal *- nas ; A playe é. vabeinatibe = NRY CRAPO rt pve d~ wakil in aeveae. the the largest atsem bia) r Leanne oe Now, the fact ts, th sut one sports, in whieh they have held girls in golf, tennis and basket ball, | ba sh. ve out. If the ball in| Section 9—If two hands are al-| game have been larg increased | tors ever known in base ball Aa da field game now in ¥ n this ay for centur all of which were unknown pleae.|the hands of an adversary on the| ready out, a player running home at/for one thing: ss also have the | try 5 COMING BERASOX A4amy be «oR country that is thoroughly Ameri This requirement of a fondness ures to American women even 20/ base, ax the runner ts touched by It the time a ball is struck can not| power of the attack In the game ov TH y} poo nl pal ——- © a can in its origin and that is the ab- for at hletic sports may be sald to | years ago lpefore he makes his base—tt being | make an ace if the striker is caught ler thowe of defense; the pitching One more question r a on a“ om = reat LEEPLESSNESS ReRER RRR | dete thie place estuary in the second annual reg s S ueeee & & | locals defeated Tacoma at this p he) on gg ~ ag abled ech Set F 3 | Friday by a score of 1 to 0 The ta Sets catco Shy y lifficulty tn pep. | it} meet in be te e rest wle it northerners, however, outhaiied Washington ¥ on ; p if you wit PS THE DOPE SHEET--Mase = |f MAT BOSSES Sar 3 re itig Faces nore Sites Sire ce (a ae » * Beals in mere ‘ " he attraction of the day will be ne kitated, weak- x 4 which enabled erm to | tween Stanford and California. Th?) postions, irritabie clanceage an EERE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE SEER ED After the firet inning Wheeler | bogt racd starts at 2:0 ewe , money San Fra was offective. Samme: | Birictals tor the California-Wasb-| first bott jnoney Seca a in . . | lington race have been chosen and He Ww — rica stax ance to} figuring on Marvin " a > ea Gene judges—E. M. Gar 'o in Does America stand a ch to} ne Marvin Hart as the Tacoma, 1000000001 TEAM COMPOSED OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES TO | *V)") Sonowy: ut and Heary Morse ese Medicine G Jose its hold on the world’s heavy- ming heavyweight champion of Frinco...00001100* | J.C. Kaight ane aia . all chest weight champiousht; the world, But why? Has Hart Batter Brown and G PLAY SERIES AT PORTLAND FAIR IN JULY OR AUGUST— Ne ee cup, wie wanes of mem Ie Jeffries reallf sincere in his|ever defeated @ man anywhere tm Wheeler and. Wilson 4 she gets the Lippy without ei assertion that this is the Inst year| Jeffries’ class? Does his record B WILL PLAY SERIES IN SEATTLE is intended for the college viciorious Cured bp he will ever appear in the roped and hi a real champton of| jin two successive years. e roothe, Sethe arena? jchamplonst According to the best ee ae ——s ter Cakarrh barks, buds, vegele 7" rs ‘ 8. re of Ointments lor atarr bles. The The burly Caltfornian has made] ot critics, Hart's greatest pugilistic OAKLAND wo ¥ An All-Aleshe Aetebis tee. «4 o series af gimee while'the notth-| °°” "ries Contain iteroury Dion. heap, wonder an authorized statement to the ef i* -oagesre vce be to it ~ ¥ second prising players from téams repre ers were in the city. W as mercury will surely destroy the hundreds of fect that he will fight one more/Mste negro fighter name 1 1 o u itheastern i inte P n which the Alaskans will | sense of met! and completely deran that ha ; : : IAKLAN April 15.A gtimely 3 jaskans will | # ange >t Wit, battle and then retire permanently | ¥ho stood on ak four OAKLAND, Agel B-S 5's vor eities of Alnaien. will tour Wesh-|reack this city as been ect, tho] Ine.ee"t.e econ eittace ye el } tige b he cb . hit in the eighth inning gag Oak ¥ through the mucous surta ANTES to eure 7 ev the ring. sre b> > @ he challenge Sand the wins Acme Rime 1 | {agton and Oregon during the sum-| team will probably leave a me, rheumation, q doubt it. ries, knowing full well that . the : so mer months, and will also play a} tle some time during the latter p neripth r 4 “ - nded play je some time during atter p neviptions fae ’ With the possible exception of| latter would not fight a colored seenat es. Mesa s winded friea of games a! the Lewin and] of July or the first part of August ‘aa, the damage they wi 7 old John 1. Sullivan there has never |Man | ie Fee is came, Jonen oftieeged {Cire exposition. This te the first] The team will tly @ been a prize ring exponent who ever! ettries * retire from the ce the slab for Portland, and, aid time that an ageres m of ball| Mr. Cosgrove waxed enth fal Chinese fought for glory alone ¢ mighty | Arena this y will find Iteelf tot allow a hit uatil the sixth do r ers from the n 1 as in speaking of the venture, and with Hee Wo American dollar has always proven without « real heayy weight cham- ond vaded the states matinuing on subject, he cane as hope i waa a vortant facte } or whom can we nm ‘ » | he players will be men from le of course val r ture be ; t e ceemno $ ery etchikan, Junes Skagway and | players he north do not have as } e It ak j Tames J. Jeffries stands today very pugiliee of renown | who eee cesses 00-0 4 0) White Hore. All arrangements for | much ch practice in some made jn Toledo. O12. by CHIGHESTER’S PILLS Ps - o hey could y degree of reason ane the tow ve been practically com-| respects as the boys do ne ; rugeists. Price, ihe pe or «10 : ira - a leted, according to lormation | yet some pinying is to be seen Hat's Family Pills for consti- waye fighter = the pubic eye whe has a | mintousty defeated by Jeltriee with JOHN McGRAW ee and Byrnes mplee, | riven the Sporting ea of Thelin the north, During the ‘summer ~Teneteshedescnnited ocapetemedlemnant et ask @bost of a chance to defeat this) (he exe m of James ‘orbett, | stanager New York National Leagu Star, by Charles H. Congrove, of| we have long nights, being able to| “per, modern Hercules. And Jeffries| ho in hin avcond fight with the ‘Teas aces nanonaL, LaAGUie | Ketchikan, who is pushing the mat: | play unt! k some evenings LIABLE TRANSFER CO. ms, opaled with knows this. Therefore, why should | “hempton by his wonderful skill at ow. , 1e . BAGS. lter along. A sereis of gan will |Our greatest dicap, } bon. ake ye * We won the penn ae yen sre en per « handicap, however, i» Prengereus etna dhe champion want to lay down his| boxing and his marvelous fleetness! with a team whi: Fin ge Magy Ree ea a RH. B20 be played with the crack Fred-|from the rain. The weather up Bagga Furniture, Storage imitations. A laurels and turn them over to some | f foot, bad the better of the cham- aa - | Hn RH. Hl erick & Nelson team of this city.| there is very erratic at tim Wer! scomen marage seaey LMS WIEST ales, or, oem S deconl orth nyu eethone ‘ we now hav lost of |New York ‘ bee 5 « x culare, thferlor successor to reap the gold- | Pon until the latter fmally landed fs . A nag 9 14 J [The grounds have not ax yet been | periods of works we are liable to | "preter Sunset 903; Independent, | for ladies” tr am hereon? | his famous knockout blow. i de ' metots Jecided upon, as the movement of| have the most beautiful weather, | 626. “3 1iLbeo “Testimonials Jeffries has no Intention of re-| Unless we ean produce a man - the Seattle professional t will | and again for like periods it ts lable | —————— — * colibe foment oor t th f & Brock 4 nd ad or wi ab ., Madine are, PHILA. thing from the ring so long as he *omewhere near to Jeffries’ type! we are after the pennant ‘. fbr arma ma bs = ; » taken into consideration.|to rain. Our boys are more th = — = fa reasonably sure of retaining the | Pines look pretty uncertain In “Un-| toam that beats y York will | - quae 3. ie ger W. L. Webb, of the Fred-| anxious to make the trip, and will omen and reaping the | “le Sams domain. | pega Avene oe By ul kiya ortek & Nelson team, Informed Mr. | do their utmost to put up an excel-} aforesaid golden harvest. | he ba’t"—J x Cong Friday that he would be} lent exhibition when they come to | rane ba ha ethaw oe ‘ i yen they come to troubles, i Prominent sporting writers} Jimmy Toman ts the same “eat - a “ Lonts . * . pleased to give the All-Alaska team | the state. | res in 5 throughout the country are already a everything-In-sight” shortstop) S# eS ee eee ee EEE EES By ; 1 A t .&-8 | Hours ey a that he was last year, and bids to| # aynx a BEEN DOWN TO THE LION | jea P4 * (Lion 4 ‘em all in the tnfietd garden| ® THIS DAY IN HISTORY. # ee -1< ; . | select few, took the ho’ ore in the | CLOTHING HOUSE SALE? GO}this year. If we had a microscope|* | April 15. 1903—Joe Wa # | oattt Cenetnents RH. EB Sporting EB rie@fS race, watch was the initial ovent.| the mouth, wl A TODAY. & welt - . Pittsburg 9m 4 | with enlarging powers great <1 * | Cincinnatl ps The books were hard bit “~ vie- | & lwe would tell the fans o Seon o in * ats Ee ss nlate auhant = of Dan Collins | “ 4 f my’s batting average | — 0 . | dente os — — ® per bottle; lasts First Ave. South and Main Street |the naked eye within t | ® Lyons mle ae bake } - At Washingte KE. |reation park at 2 in being t | | ——ypmeneene | Weeks, "1 © * f ‘ i. * | New York 3 | inet game season tb Washington als are very anxious to make a Pie ideas Waiatans the "Friese plch-| 1) PLUS SSseneseyss | ‘ond thowind Se ton the bége ane P T , er. has set a fearful pace for other | AT THE UNIVERSITY At Philadelphia R, Mi R. jonly been defeated by the wity | he tar Ss World’s ieee h to follow thia season.| eve RSITY STATE April 15.| Philadelphia 3°77 «1 /team, which te ont of their clans. | ie his work has not been » he ¢ ae which beg Saturd Dosten 2 4 1) The box haa been transferred to| ie To kat an gies nal sfteracn at the wmiversity ot Wot ree ee tet, Gea atil' cals tor| SAN FMANCIOCO Fair Contest ' | Charley Hall's was, in that no hit morgen Pow ll tg Boge At Chicago rR tle University of Wa Foor weno gp y Der Whale” is far th ArRemt , Louls Te c lrowing race schedul 5 ve Star will send the five yet popnlar school teachers invincible and in splendid form. | » by th M Chicago a SAN FRANCISCO, April 15,—1n a April 14, did not take im thin state to the Lewis @ Clark exposition Portland—will Watch him. f the feat to t at jose finish, High Chancellor won| the Stanford boat failed to arrive é very Cent of their expenses for one week, including rall- IN YOUR — wise cir Suced PPrretrrtrrrrtrrr rll l at andicap from Honiton, the fav-| The race was postpo! ati Mon a oo * nee fares to the grounds, ee According to reports from the! fines. x ape Be id + thn [Otte The winner got « poor start,| day. The Stanford men blame the Bach coupe ‘ ee te tok oe mae ont: 3 eeents tho tavmer Oe a M [ ay's leone, ¢ ” a but ran a remarkal race, Al-| launch nm for the raistak { eeription or a renewal of aan old subscription is good for 50 attle p , and his brother inte Beg wer poe : though was beavily| Saturday the championship wa VOTES. eorge, will have a chance to show Y © Sie aier emma i give # | backed in 2-year-olda, | ter, track and tennis events will be Mach coepon—B—accompanied by 50 cents for « new sub- what they ean do in the same game | £!" at $:3 The + “ ° he Sta . his showing was an indifferent « Jecided. Washington will mest the rip > nthe, or a renewal of an old subscription, a number of times this year, Jease | °° ar 4 thor oie —_ Sir Edward, who was backed by a| University of ¢ alifornia a the ne 125 th “coo t hi is an evidence of culty 4 re-|growled a whole lot before ental sruet bs 1 ® ball that - bon ts for a three i lence of culture and re-/9 a. & fame last year with a splendid & 3 for 200 Votes. finement in your | fixed his name to a Detrott cont -o . 1“ | last week, but Brother George ia # cut showing just how he bolls * the lar | been pretty weil assured of « berth | ® the ball * est expires will be the Jon the Claveland team either as| 4 * k's Junket to FAMII oi pene gg nee iggy lange ger ne Re © is and Clark exposition. fdr | > Both Stovall boys are tip-top bat-| | ters—that is, Jesse is an A No. 1| WILL LINE UP ONTEST Buy 8 good one, we will sell it to) hatter for a pitcher, while George! you right, and guarantee it in every | can be depended on to rooxt pretty bd, gadaanstc ee ee ae Will Cl oo .. April +. +000 190K respect. |clowe to the 300 perch this season.| gan Prancise Won. Last. Pet i ka m apd ose aturday Night I vote £ vlener and Edison Taking Machines, |#84 he's no slouch at the initial | Ban Joes ° 10 attle Electri all ctearn vote for .. coecesens Of 6 ‘Yistine, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, |"*C%, *” d fills in good almost any-| Tacoma boon Ig Ba nptecegrrae Ble. yo at 9 P. M. b, CIY OF ....cceceecsene COUNEY OF .screresover Music Boxes, Band Instruments, | onset i. , 7 4 sw playing and tbe THE THREE MOST POPULAR MEN OF THE as the mo teacher in the State of Wash- . | | Los Angeles 6 o i ty t t fst 2 . Fr THE ete., ete. |. Wonder if George Hackenschmidt, | Seattle . - 2 “ uld rota he . ™ = f -BCTRIC CO. WILL WIN THE VALUABLE PRIZE: ington the Russian lion, has an attack of < 2 re rable rivalry eee [Signed] | espondency or has he been 1 = top-notch honors inothe G. BENINGHAUSEN, Opticien and Jeweler |) femur le dency or h eon cromed| LOS ANGELES, {1 15—The | a * a pees . ffries ° ~ 7 fed the & ith the on both of these teams * D. 7 JOHNSTON C0.) - fri nt be os ip se ple asanter | Angels at this place, Friday, by a Jesircas of winning. Mag 713-715 First Av i y would be to lie down in fr of 1to 0. Both teams pl me Seater’ Mell | of © fast express tre yoth played Webb, of the Frederick & Neal> = ‘a tani inet. | of a fast express train fine game. Los Angeles finished | son team, stated Satur that hit for Me - le RH REE he vith an errorless column, while Se-|men had been working hard te Apel! 18 Coupon not good enc week atecdate iT i € feneenenenee = ———| » | we ve _ one charged. up| pra for Sunday's game. Similat Enclosed please find find equated s * NOTICE TO AMATEURS. *|' n the seventh Los come from the “Bug J&¥eg months’ subseription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- 4 # The Star wants to publish #! Angel cam within a hair t Following ja the line-up of | tion to be in name of OPESOTL \\i vote Site Tit aman 3) rnd eng sire and in Preterm tea | * events. It desires to hear par- * pg rnd prevented Titik Gethg oo| easing, catcher; "Woodwort™ | gun ame cemmeemms go iil el ee HM DE natrene occcscesscccssea ssesss Pe wines a2 tasers. al & tleularty from renege pod a | OY Houtz, who cleverly anticipated | pitcher MeGinnis, first base i 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. t captaine of local teame, with «|* "it of Ross. With « man on sec-| Helms, second base; Keleey, third mprove Phones—Sunset, Pink # captaine of local teams, with #|onq end third and one out, Rons| base; care, shortstop: Dye, rieht |B ABR Bo peg OP ney occ csscssessey wesevecs dependent. 1 Free Delive T dete, ie ety have ny chet. #| {*pPed & hot one over short. Houtz, | field; Muleahey, center 5 A =—— te lenges to iseue send them in w| WHO Wee playing in, nipped the hit | Haege, right field cres ae # to the sporting editor of The * aps sey like a rocket. He then own nO OS ER OBR BR ricase ccoan........ vote tee veeeeneeenee Jas. Means’ Hand Mado || * Star and they will be pub- #| fu PDr the ball w second before | SAL rf Cravath, who had @ug out fc Balt Lake won the first contest ia re ee ee ee, eee SOR cates . Votes for the most popu 92.50 Shoe for eric at | \* 'ishd, a8 well as the replies. | Cond pot mek Honch for third, | 1. 'the telegraph bowling tournament | Worth $500 Cash * Be sure to state the average * k. Roach was in the} pera between clubs , at ate of Washington to ...++ % age of your team. The sport. #| 20% for Ut washes, and his|geattle, Portland, Spokane, Bt Soins The Hu. 615 tat J i* i179 editor will gladly assist you * a orga had ‘em going from first | and Salt La ‘The Mormons won © the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County. | WR fe eeeeeeeess Avonuo | * i" atranging your schedule, | 1°. 1"% ut with @ score of 3.115. A local cosvece County & and will be pleased at all times | 10% Angele 00000000 o~0| newspaper team of Seattle t 2 aa gs, Phe pha E ean Po Pat nee Er See cee aie eeere os ee -- & to answer any inquiries you #| Seattle 10060000 0-1/4 Place with a ecore of 3,90 men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15 ened] wrecccoee veceeeee eee th may have to make. | ,, Batteries ‘Toren and Spies Butt t iehed thira, artiand fourth (ak tae: benadane a. } > and Spokane fifth ll of thes he subscription Gireenbawm’s Cloak and )% «E27 unter, the head | Rosch and Wrery: foams rolled good games, fintshiag C66: SEMEN OH Mis eerste csheavenit a renewal put an X here.) ij Sult House © rer Duture Gtaed" wih appear & — in the neighborhood of 196 pointe | wipes sesee 7 ¢ news of the amateur dia- & the rear of the leaders. . be mon whic , _ © BC y i ide ates oe ae * mond, which wit be open to & 607 TIGERS + T- hav 1d so much land close in to Seattle the Ins ‘ ety! the wearer. | % you et all tin Seenia en © ‘ine the Inst two years * 14610 SECOND AVE. a ree * prings. om terms of 10 cents a day, and the buyers ot on an end all coupons to Manager, Teachers’ Contest, Seattle AVP. * et | at Northern © give hale fee a ; feel so good I w : nage eres free. So send in your votes to C 7 418 KtKED OREO RK A fen! he j ——— eC. Dm The Se OR RE ae RR t