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Graham CATCHER RRNA SRR K RRR AE * 2 : : THE DOPE SHEET--%\\\" : x -- x HUNT * : SERRE EERE EE EEE EE EE RR RR Re a Rusty Hall's bunch of Siwashes , swatting at one of Nick William certainly surprised th s in the} twisters he sent a fly in the game with Portland out at R a~ | direction of the grandstand, Frary tion park Tuesday afternoon. The | for @ second or two did net know fact that Portland lost the game by | where the ball was. He finally got poor batting and an tnoing or two his lamps on it and started for the j of bad playing does not el aphere. Owing to the fact that he the fact that Seattle played good /did mot get after it until rather ball. The boys put up the real ar ticle. In fact. they played better ball yesterday t they did In that 1@tnning game. In that battle there was not by any means the hit ting that was prevalent in Tuesday's contest. The way Jones, who was @n the slab for Portland, eel ved “his” was a caution. Almost ev one on the team had something to @ay with the stick, but with it all Jones was the good-natured kid One of the tunniest Incidents wit messed tn Seattle basebalidom for gome time occurred in the fourth faning, when Frary did some sort of a juggling stunt, whih, accord ing to the writer's view, happened something on this order: Schlaftey, of Portland, was at the bat, and Half-Hose Specials FOR TOMORROW, regular We Cashmere Half Hose; 3 for 5Oe Lion Clothing House First Ave. South and Main Street patie eae A Big Valve Attraction This Week. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! yhe Two Orphans Scenic Production of the | OLD PLAY. Big Cast, Ele- gant Costumes, Good Acting. Prices as usual. Both Phones 547. Next Week—“WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN.” Sheehan. THIRD BASH ee a ee el late, not one fan in the grounds | thought he had the least chance of h it down. Going at full speed, Frary saw that he could not wet both mitts on the ball, so he stuck out glove. The bangtail hide landed on the end of Frary's glove. He then did the handball }act by swatting the horsehide with | an upward motion. Then the jug «ling act commenced. Firat the ball was balancing on his elbow and from here to his left eye, then a bat from the glove and it was up against the grandstand. From the grandstand back to the mitt, a lit tle more juggling and Frary finally got a chance to squeeze when the ball was within a foot of the ground. Householder, who was on first | when the cirous act commenced, had jim the meantime gone down to sec- jond, where he stood watching with keon interest and amusement the | eontortions of the Seattle backstop | Householder was so confident that | Prary would drop the ball that he | first. When Frary finally caught the aphere, his attention was called to the fact that Householder was on second. He then whipped the bail eet to first, scoring a double play, while the crowd simply weat into hysterics. If that fellow Kemmer, whom Russ Hall bad on first base during Tuesday's game, keeps on the way he Went at it during his initial sortie with Seattle, the Siwashes | Rave no nved to worry about a first jeormer man. And what is more he hits the ball. Three successive ats was the bunch he handed Mr Jones, and for all we know, he _. }might have had four, had not Brer STAR THEATER Cor. First ave and Madiso Admission, 10¢; box seats, 2 BIGHT HEADLINERS~—Dunbar Educated Goats, Burton's Beil Rin, 8, Rose and Elia, Bert Newell, Reece Lee, Daly and Murphy, Neilie Se. ijustrated songs, new mov- ..., Seattie’s GRAND (rout ==: JOHN CORT, Mer. wr Phones, asa : TONIGHT! LAST TIME! wR ——— ND CHAS. EAIN VERNER In Herbert ewe Brilliant Comedy, “HON. gy nag A NORTH” Prices—$1.00 to Best Comedy of the ee Season. Grand Opera House THURSDAY, MAY 4, YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE Presents Well Known English Comedy “DAVID GARRICK” Preceded by the One-Act Curtain} Raiser “The Violin Maker of Cremona” By & Company of Well Known Se- attie People. Seattlerneater The Leading Theater. J. P. HOWE. Manager. THE LAST WEEK OF THE FERRIS COMPANY In the Great Comedy-Drama “FRIENDS” By Edwin Milton Royle. Prices—l6e, 25, 50e—No higher Matinee Prices—10c, 26c—No higher. BASEBALL TODAY — jJones slammed him in the rib | with the ball on hfs last time at bat. Kemmer hits somewhat on the style of Lajoie, at least he did in Tuesday's game. He swings that club of his in a cool, caim manner jand, like the king of swatters, he lambasted the crazy ones for ciean, jsafe bits, j He showed that his eyes are not shut when he is on the bases, }either. On one occasion, when he had lammed a hit out to center, Householder, of Portland, never dreaming for an instant that an at tempt would be made to swipe an- | other bag, took his time about fielding the ball back to second. Kemmer, however, in taking all that would be posastble under ord! Bary circumstances, got “hip” to his advantage and, Instead of stop ping. he went om Ifke a scared cat on top of a fence. The ball gli this time was going through the alr, ex asperatingly slow—for the Webb footers, and Kemmer beat ft to see ond by a mile. Kemmer can whip the ball around the bases, too. While he never bad bene to try his speed to the ut yet he clearly demonstrated fe lity to stam a ball through the atmosphere in anything bearing ® resemblance to characteristic mannerisms of “his nibs, de snail.” = | Johnnie Kane didn’t do a thing with that plece of lumber of his Tuesday. Singles were of no attrac tion to him. What he wanted was a three-bagger and, after Slats Davis on a close decision refused to allow him that privilege, he framed up one on “de king.” The very next RECREATION park | Standard Rotary PORTLAND SEATTLE ALL THIS WEEK. Game Oalled at hein P.M Take Virginia Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel.—@unset, Main 3448. And Domestic Sewing Machines. $75 Machines for 35 yay $60 Machines for No agents. No commissions You save halt CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE at Ave., just above P. 0. Kane landed one in the im the right center garden than the he-of-the-fron-hand a the lay to be heavily weight oeahe the | wrong side 7 in time to watch back from the woods. third corner sphere hiking made no attempt to get back to | Nick Willams Httle spot out where he lammed « couple of three: remembers | should right center game he put one out there in the same old place and then shook his |loug, lanky shanks for the outer-gardea everything that came their way game Tuesday ome he fell down on decistona, both im regard to base running and The fans didn’t | bett | Beatt a2:6 02 eee * oa wt Portiand OO12 00000 like his allowing MeCreedie to » when Jones lammed | in the fourth. ne down to Hall in what looked like plenty of time. foreed play 7. |} WHAT BOSSES SAY * Sc" [ between Beattie and Portland, Tues day, Old Parmer Dugdale, President Lucas, Kid Mulen and Michadl Hunt there wae of it Then there was the three-eack epl- sode of Kane on third his warming from the fans all right Seattle's winning the game saved him from @ good bunch When Robby Kane tapped bis bi three-bagger Before the Iittle third-base guardian of Seattle had | time to recover his breath, Miller sent up & pop fly and Van Buren then held a cancus. Jones, Schiafiey nabbed the ball had attempted to steal home by beating the ball in On Miller's pop-up, how- he was fore third {n order to prevent a double | ortland opened up a series of six hoped that the p his heart this week with Los Angelos — - {tion of lay all week nd then the fans | 1 to the Seattle There always has been feeling of rivairy ae f the two cities, a | Set TEETH $3.00 Fit or No Pay. rite teams put the | Crowns 00 Fillings other fellows and is only in the mick next to the cellar to go some nd of the jig hen the six games have been extract, fill and apply crowns with. | [Sot'ths femt Pater Soanee. "Caii| SS FOROT AVE. WORTH, and we will examine your mouth! ‘The team arrived in the ci he boys certainly could gO some and should hard nut to crack before the season » xeception of Mec Eddie Householder, who used to play out at Madison park with the dale bunch, Eddie players are all strange Seattle fans. ¥ dope wp a lit ’ THE SEATTLE STAR--WE DNESDAY, MAY J § TACOMA TEAM OF PACIFIC in. Leer Pre. McLaughlin Nordyke, pirat nase [Then agin. there is that trek the Biwashes have of playing | chafteur at Une critheal periéa. UBe the has (© play good bel? intthe tor else the weore beards lke- he fact thet the boys catntst hit ie alt STANDING OF THE CLUBS. hoot themaeives to being | Tacoma ry mu calm im quick and important plays |San Framciaco. 18 13 When the other fetiows are’ play- | Oakland iT “ ing good ball and-teattie is behind | Low Angeles I M“ it takes the ewate to bring the tallies | Portland —.. 2 rT im. In this the Stwaxhes fall down. | Seattle u ” True eoough, Bobby James ia com- | ing slong with the ber, but he) s. je won the game with P enmnet as yet be fully Gepended up-/ land at Recreation park pole ts for batting and clean field on. Kane is another whe lames iteut| by su, in a whit but he t# ne pinch | ing Portiand went all to pi hitter. Frary awate the sphere bard, | the « but there is ne teffing whether he t| of er going to fan the alr or Just put it in) of t that left ¢ Biwanhes, put all her cha fers pawe Of winning on the hike If Russ Hall gets those two new | Nick Willian, fur Seattle, while Players whipped inte shape, and | rather wild, was invincible, Jones miner ia there is Ris old-time | wat hit ha pe witht: the sttek, things will Wok | Beore by Inning» Pee e eee eee eee oe There wae « whotesor baseball magnates Se i ee ee Mileation to Dugdale and it | thou son bunch, NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louls 2, Pittsbarg 1 New York 7. Boston 6. Philadelphia & Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 1 AMERICAN LEAGUB. Detroit 4 Lamia ry Boston 9, Chieage 4 Washington “ a Westbound Colonist Rates GARLAND STAHL... Will be effective to May 15th. Pre- pay passage of your relatives or Manager Washington Am@tcay friends, by matl or wire, with League Team. y Northe Ral First and Yeat Money back If tickets not < It Washington finishes whe code msec bo than tm the last division thir pea- His label on son | presume fandom will qpefl ite A your Prescrip- | eyes. The make-up of the Satintors tien corre. is very different from that $f Just | year. I believe we will be « Matar in the race all season, and Yope to bufld up a team, which wif form the foundation for a conte of next Garland Stahl. ‘All This We PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee Lady attendants. 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COAS « SHORT STOP, club on Jimmy Carroll, who , while was a hard had the best of Barry on potnts some holding the opinion that it should the ports say Carrol’s According were majority of t | decision was a. j to many of the | present from citius along the comat, | the fight was the best |“"bore this section for some time Burns never fought a better fight He was cool and steady [m3 when the last round ended he ever seen ot more renaem why they | Woe. lant. P.C hand, was battered up pretty well and plainly showed the effects of the milling j utcome of the fight verifies | the prediction that the mill would | be the hottest one part of the country, animosity on the part of the fight- | | ers toward each other ca | Cet Barry used his right most of the time, while Burns employed this to the | During the | th inning, throwing 4 bunch re which, with the thumping man showed him bis foot work, which he used with ex } Time and again, by | evaded | telling | con- | but there was ellent results. 4 during the entire game. Die Neotness of Burns, however, siderable pnishme no visible effect on him. Rarry was the firet to appear in 10:30 | Franciseo | me bunch of it at Recreation venting game |orclock when the man stepped into the arena. Burns | appeared after some delay men were enthusiastically applaud- ed by their admirers the best of the fight for 15 rounds, but after that it was a toss up te determine who had the Barry thinks he got worsted on the He claima that he had Burns going in the lant Ove rounds. preliminaries o&e exception. BUY YOUR MILLINERY AT FASHION (QUEEN ANNE AVE. Both | long end. Of Portian@, were holding down Cushions under the shed ‘Treadway and Schock, whe are to umpire in the Northwest League this year, were alse prow Dug is ty after Dashwood, Seattle's er. Desh tx unde? @ mall were | t Russ Hall will allow him tw fulfill his engagement. Dug will als tuke a nip at the Frederick @ Nel- See How Quick Phone and see how quick you get Se Crear, Se reat the Colgate’s Violet Taleum Almond and sponds with the S ark “Ster- on ativer. | : fing” |SHAW'S DRUG STORE Bez.d'hve. 25e se our headache powders, they give auick relief, Did you ever Liquozone, $1.00 at Meilin’» Food, send us your will be pleas: et what the doc and the price will be BOSTON DENTAL reasonable. Houre—#:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 STONE'S PIKE T. PHARMACY Reliable Famtfy and Prescrip~ at 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933. ALBERT HANSEN 104 FIRST AVE. souT Phonee—Sunset, Pi Mig Free Delivery. $2.50 Shoe for sale The Hu RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, Avenue BURNS WON Tommy Burns, the clever Chicago fighter, was awarded the decision over Mave Barry, of San Francisco, rounds of bard milling fore the Tacoma Athletic | Tuesday night refereed the fight, the decision to Burns had | | } } | } T LEAGUE Casey. OBCORD BASE, ‘vould ‘tetive permanently trom|s FUTURE GREATS To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County, I vote for Mr. or Mra.. on terms of 10 cents a day, and the buyers feel so good give these chofce fi man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block. ———— 7 meal JEFF TO RETIRE \* a HKERRERERERR RG, ' the prisefighting gare, Jeffs re aKa HK RHEE - is the result of a 1 Walter I M bs ' | part of bin wife, wh not | pred . - pe yf the champte ntinuing nt ts after oat | the fistic world, Jeff is now playing “ to the aa lim the efty in the role of Davy rt aan 1p [Ctockett. He will finish bis engage “ hes aa gf ment here and then go to Chico | take ® from Wi for one week of it and then enter! will take more. Webb ad i tot ith hb Bitty ’ h wants heoenemay will also quit -with Jeffries. teularty asm pe. $c, " 1 on Mew, a won " ae ROM Tea hia : dm little, but te an £000 as new. 1 bo . a umtt We at house Purniiarg. at 418 Pike street also lovely bedroam suite and ¢ $12 all complete, Twas tole yesterday and there crowd of people picking up ace, a Mr Dabney tite that they buy out some of the the bet furnished houses in the elt iyi the goods that v Fges an d as new, = Coat one-half ‘of what they he I just believe I will go t store today. as I want to eran old cook sto a met such « be. Dabney we Bole Agents for the Charter Oa 418 Pike e ST Reet Prone John O61, 12 _28eezscEessee ‘wo men hired to cot t the votes. Contest closes May 16 Da Address. oe I have sold so much land close fn to Seattle the last on acres free. So send in your votes to C, D. 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