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v a _Openings Game a Recreation Park Today--Other Gossip and Sports by Le FIRST GAME wn “akland. 4 16 Pacoma 13 Portland nN lan Frar o 2 1 1 os Angeles 10 i ave jaatt le 7 6 | Rusty Hall ¢ | fwashes ca e f t Bround the at Ree | ion park Monday, Rusty says he well pleased with the condition of | fhe grounds and thinks the boys will) Be adle to put up ri Van Duren. LBPT PEED. right sort © tuff after they get used to. the! The Portland team of the Paelfl ‘phanee i Coast ague is ¢ of the strong Every one of the players, when | est minor league teams in the coun ®aked for his of regarding t ry. A number of the men, notably grounds expresses himself as being | Atz, have shown work that has at 1 of eastern Swell pleased with the field The |tracted the attention with practice % will be able to get used scramble the best for Them WILL BE HAMPERED FOR A TIME | —_—_————__———_- _ In Monday's practice the fact de-| oped that the Seattle team, was | and will be for some time, hampered er Underwear (iy tho siow field. Down in Call Hrornia, the grounds are “skinned all over and the result ts, that the }ball bounces and skips along twice as fast as it does on a diamond First Ave. South and Main Street) Russ Hall says that he has seen —— | ~AMUSEMEN? Shown here in regular 50c quall Bes at 26c the garment. the team get firéd onto a diamond nds this year are slower than | managers, and when the drafting} comes around there ts little} Clark. eimeroam “¢* ad Cotes. urcHen 39 }a ball bounce fully 20 feet into the} pitched for the university and held a. =a alr on the Los Angeles diamond.| his opponents well in hand during ird Avenue It will be readily seen that when/the whole game. The ‘Whitworth battery did good work, but received Theater Ise Seattle's, they will be hamper | poor support, “The Most Popular Theat ed. A man who expects @ ball to| @ Hew. Managem, bounce 10 feet and finds it will only ouenese rise five will of a necessity miy TONIGHT! A Real Funny Comedy, ' “A GIRL FROM ALBANY.” Next Week—“The Two Orphans.” it dencace ove ficiate behind the bat in the open- ree ing game with Los Angeles Tue Den't forget the Good Shepherd) day. He is suffering with a lame Charity Ball, April 26. jback, which he attributes to tum- “~|bago. Monday he went out to the make & mistake in that respect, but he will have his mind taken away from the play to be made. FRARY 18 SICK In all likelihood Frary will not of- Seattletneater but did not practice He said then that he didn’t think it) would be posaible for him to get The Leading Theater. fesemn — down to work by Tuesday after- J. P. HOWE, Manager LAST TWO WEEKS. noon. THE FERRIS COMPANY — —IN-— SKEL'S TRAINING. What greatest of New York successes,| Don't ever go to comle opera “THE CHARITY BALL” when you feel like having some fun, By David Belasco and Henry De-| seeing funny antics and the like of Mille that. Merely hike out to Recreation Souvenir Matinee Wednesday. park some afternoon and watch big NEXT WEEK, Starting ‘Apri, 30.|Skel Roach go through bis train “FRIENDS” by Milton Royie. ling. When Skel is not running PRICES—10c, 250, S0e—Ne high-/ around the field with a couple of 2 ,.| baseballs, bricks or something in Matinee Prices—10c, 35¢-—-No/nis hands, he is lying out on back in the sun. Everything he does accomplishes something, Skel eee HOUSE Sic? |e Wonder if he has a cata-igetting his front teeth knocked | |down his throat Seattle and Los Angeles go to It) meet POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA! Motor cycles are Included in the ‘Tuesday afternoon at Recreation | COMPANY | park, and from the way things jook| coma and Olympia will also be on logue. JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones. 65 TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MATINER “A GAIETY GIRL.” Friday and Saturday Nights—"An ‘American Millionaire.” Saturday | ‘he rest. imatinee—“A Runaway Giri.” | —— Popular Pollard Prices—75c, 50c./ Manager Hulen of the Everett; Bie an Few front rows, 7ic. Matinees.|club has signed the south-paw | STAR THEATER | time pitched for Seattle Piret ave. and Madison: Major Dangerfield, wane Wonderful Acte—Lola Cot-| many famous races. as sold Sat fom, the original Georgia Magnet: | day by P. J. Dwyer to W. C Weston and Whalien. Robinson and | z Miller for $3,000. Zones, De Mora and Graceta, Linnie | eds and Andrew Miller for $3 Love, Perle and Diamant, Nellie Gerin—iiiustrated songs, the Bio-| The University of Washington graph. baseball team defeated the Whit- worth college aggregation at Re- creation park Saturday afternoon Bench Sh |by a score of 16 to 6 Railsback Ow NNY FOR Your THOUGHTS our mind on r guffering at yur business or FIRST ANNUAL - os Y OF THE your buriness a Seatt. the same tim Fanciers’ thoughts if you take Dr. Mtb Pain Pills, which almost Association Madison Park Pavillion APRIL 26, 27, 28 and 29, 1905. American Kennel Club Rule: ENTRIES WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE APRIL 18. j CHARLES McALLISTER, Sec'y. City Hall, Seattle, Wash. | —_—— ery in head or stomach. One yne dose usua Alteration Sale Brussels Upholstered Footstools, with knockdown oxidized legs, $1.25 value 59e Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, just right for hard wear; $2.00 value Ladies’ Kid Shoes A um'’s Cloak and} rovsnout: S00 value Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 BECOND AVE. ‘Tel.—Sunset, Main 1448. 1.65 Men's Best Satin Caif Shoes, throughout; $3.00 value, $2.29 Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, cro cheted neck, tomorrow special, Se as Vents, Ladies’ Fine Si crocheted and taped neck, lie value 10¢ A lot of Mill End Embroideries, 4 1-2 yards in each piece, < ular 8 1-2c to 10¢ a yard, spe jal, per piece 19¢ $1.00 Ladies’ Genuine Seal Leather Wallets, tomorrow, 63¢ S-inch long Black and Brown 1 her Shopping Bags, $1.00 value, tomorrow 200-leaf sizes 6x8 Pencil Tab lets, 10¢ values, tomorrow. B@ nat Dental Ollicos puladtoaia ETERSON'’ ira = EY BLOCK ln 7 SECOND AVENUF. ‘as 2648 | the Northwest The Bellingham baseball team of league defeated the TONIGHT! | Judee the play. Not only will he Frederick and Nelson team of Seat- tle at that place Saturday by « score of 8 to 6, The showing made by the furnitere men against the more than satle- The sports down in San Francia- co are now getting some of “theirs.” The grand jury, which is now fh session, is turning its attention to the class of pags which call them selves a yure. One of these “amateurs” admitted before the august body that he had on one oc easion signed articles to fight for a ate automobile regulation law. An attempt was made on the part of/ the motor cycle owners to have | that class of vehic'e exempt from Wednesday and Thursday Nights,| the restrictions. On looking up the “The Geisha.” bill ft was found that the words | “motor cycle” were included with d Séc. | twirler, Rowlan. Rowlan at one the winner of relieve every form of pain and min- nny cents. Never sold in purse of $125. Oh, joy for the fan. Once more to rip the splinters off the seats on the bleachers with his best pair of pants; again to hoot and how! till he's hoarse as a goat; to tell his friends all about how it happened thinks of him without the risk of there will be a crowd big enough jto fill two parks THEN THERE WILL BE SLATS | DAVIS. Shields will hand them over for the 5 shes, and very likely Dash can only whip them over as my teriously Tuesday as he did down im the An “didding™” before the day ts over Game wil! be called this aftern oO clock \* NED HANLON | Team. well up in the flag race after is Hanlon. EASTERN BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE w York 5, Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 0, Chicago 7, Pittsburg 1 Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4, New York 3. Detroit 2, Cleveland 0. Reston 4, Philadelphia 1 St. Louls 6, Chicago 1, — + TOPPY — SWAGGER HE SEATTLE sT. and N.’s" can go Y.M.C.A. MEET| Sporting Briets SATURDAY PUGET SOUND MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATION SPORT TOURNEY AT TACOMA | |horse at the end to win out from | |T. J. Cox. The judges were under | jthe impression that Mischief might | }who has started but once before |this season, opened at Saturday the track meet of the to yell at some player he hasn't} Young Men's Christian seen for 40 years, and again the| which includes all of the associa chance to toll the umpire what he) tions of place in Tacoma. The local club will senu @ large delegation of athletes to attend the easy picking for the Rainiers, They Teams from Everett } All of the usual events will | netted five rnna McGuire, who was in the program hammer and | be included the exception In these events the 12-pound shot | and hammer will be the younger boys who will com- pete could not wield the 16-pound used as many wood will play backstop. If Chartie | y, things will be| | Professor Douhitt tor of the Seattle YM. C yesterday that prepa camping trip | bers was now being made arrangements for been complet physical direc at 3:30. The parade will start at 1/ eee eee ee outing trip have the location selected |} WHAT BOSSES SAY *| Sa a ie ie ete te te ee eee ee ARE WARMING UP » taken place in t team and the has been can Victoria between stminster team will of local ‘ply Victoria whl Bave toput up a better team In year to down t pretty safe bet that § . Something Worth While Rhowing When the great sale ne fetermined to sell Manager Brooklyn National League “I suppose the fans would be surprised to see Brooklyn finish | Season's disasters, but they need not be. We have a fast team of | youngsters, and I do not expect to finish worse than fourth.”—Ned During her stay Woot, Charconi - Seattle Coal and Wood Co. Brooks & Co. 1381! CLano Btrect correct | Won't you call and nee the latest styles and t $3.00 hat values in Seattle? B hi TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1905. SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—Theo first four races were won by long shots, In the second event Mischief, 0 to 1, but under a heavy plunge was backed down to 10 to 1. Jockey Travers got him away nicely and tled with his field, but had to shake up the © a eluger, but his identity was roven, and it was allowed to staod Weather cloudy; track go | Billy Belond’s Rainiers won Se the Seattle Electrics Parr who pitched for the * was! found him in the first inning, and when the storm abided they had substituted in the fourth inning Portland Team of the Pacific Coast Leagne eee | | | held the Belond aggregation down to one run. Kinnear, who dished | them up for the Rainiers, pitched a} perfect game. } . | An informal reception {s tonbe| given in Denny hall to Oliver Cutts by the students of the state unl versity. The object of the reeep-| tion is to give all the students and friends of Mr. Cutts an opportunity to meet him and know him person | mores wHl be pitted aga en Hunt | |MAY FIGHi PERCY Cove ented Jockey —— Bishop son, but the Kot enough of 7 | to met intg oat the * bantam. he Pacitie time the ring to ar an againet box Cove tvide the j ; hnwon ty | make 118 9 ands at 2 o'clock. Job. mn will agree to make that welght pr the arr takes all, but tch wets an Essick. BJTCHE te» purse, Cove war The high intercla { anxious to eq. meet will be held on th Unive esr’ he © with Jobnaog hore 2, The seniors & {© J6 a clever litte juniors and fre n. Ea | is going to send a | dele ox bimeelt, of rooters and a big crowd is ex m he will be up pected. The winners of the events t pot he ever will constitute the team that enter the ajl-state high school n to| b held at the University about the first of June 1 Lawn ae Gh eee Cc CO 8 YOUR. BABY’S NEEDS Will be looked after properly here. 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