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° RARER RRR REE ? THE DOPE SHEET-- | Presciption a RRR RAR ARE BY LEN HUNT SESE EEE EE EERE ERE EEE REE ER RE ee Oakland will open a series of six with the Siwashes at Recreation The Commuters been falling down and if Seattle can put up the same Sind of ball with Oakland as she did with ‘Frisco, it'li be another case of four out of six. The Indians will have to go a few the old trouble will again stare the Siwashes in the face, Williams will pitch the open $ about up kame The [ and that’s bad “dope.” if it. there ts hard-/ not his friend. Slats throne of justice in a time and show the! Ange town how to Slats certainly | match and makes an error in judg-) is just ae firm as when the "se got the right pire sure ‘nuff. 537 i g the i 3 E (tmet that the Stwashes have been there with the swat pole. bot ‘The series with the Seals was not | well attended by the fans, with, of }course, the exception of Sunday's For_the B THE SEATTLE FY cod. sEcone magia guish Sunday themselves on looked washes. It was & nerve-shattering propo: | sition for the fans—that first game | | i look ed 2” for the & the coachers, too. That'll be about all |games. On other days the grand jstand and bleachers were predom- | inated by space. Is It the extra ten | conta? It is a widely known fact that there are many fans in Seattle who | have sworn not to attend the games jom account of the extra ten cents, md im fact have formed a kind of @ clique, the members of which are fined a certain sum if they attend, A fine spirit! There ts only one fault to be [found with Skel Roach's pitching, jhe doesn’t inapire confidence. Dur- ing Sunday's game Skel pulled him- self out of four holes, which would have sent a leas experienced man to the clouds In less time that it takes to teli it, But then Russ Hall felt that he couldn't depend upon him to carry out the balance of the Program. Skel was taken out be- | cause Rusty wanted to “cinch” the game. | Charlie Hall started cut too fast when he went in to finish the first the Stwashes or the fans | @ greatest surprise at the j made by Seattle in the se- with ‘Frisco is a query, but locals took four out of the six) and that’s traveling quite a| 3 | The series with San Franciseo| has developed the fact that there is | Seattle will im-| Prove with the stick. There is not a fan in Seattle who} Will harshly criticise the fielding of the Indians, but the reason of | kicking has resulted from the | Go to THE LION Today extra big bargains. 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However, a man cannot be expected to win every | game he pitches. | Hall lost the second game Sun- day. He pitched a good game, with the exception of the sixth inning. yet the youngster was not in his usual form. | Hall, when he t the be- | ginning of the se th inning of the | first game, bit too swift a pace and | during the last game he couldn't | go the pace. Frank Goteh is boiling with an ger because George Hack onschmidt refuses to give him a match. “T cam beat that big dub,” says Gotech. “I will admit that he ls) stronger than I am, but that lets bim out. He cannot wrestle. Brute strength is all he bas in his favor There is a way of beating o big) how. | Jenkins had the same chance, but | did not go about his work in the right way. He started out right. Dut stopped and seemed willing to stay underneath and ict the big fel- low work on him wati! be put him in bad shape “T believe that Hackenschmiltt did his best against Jenkins. not the kind of man to let any body stay with bim any longer than la necessary. He is just so big- headed as to throw a man in 30 seconds If he can.” Harry Pollock, manager of Tom Jenkins, says Frank Gotch can have another match with Tom, who wrested the championship title from him, This is what Gotch has been after, Hackenschmidt refuses to meet Gotch on the ground that he is a defeated man. FAN F000 Four out of six for Seattle. Toot! Toot! Oakland this week. Klopf will umpire. “Slats” Davis left Sunday night for Los Angeles. Dusty Miller's stick work Sunday was great. And then Houtz went some. Kane's batting eye is atill soused. It’s funny to watch Skel’s boun- cing when he has sent a good one over and is waiting for Slat’s de- cision. Burns made a hit today. If he could only see those slow ones. Slats was off somewhat on deci- sions, but then he had i.at boil! The attitude of Skel Roach when about to bat is a peach. He walks up to the rubber as if there was nothing easier than to make a hit— and then strikes out. Oh, joy! The Seals lambasted nine hits off Roach in the seven innings he pitched Both Dashw 20d and Shea distin- STAR ‘LOS ANGELES TEAM OF THE cee Taman, suomr prey pass-balls | They must have had a “huneh.” It! } looked as if Der Whale was about | Siate had his weather é¢ye odt for -MONDAY, MAY 15 1905. ke Good Dose Sporting Dope--Len Hunt, M. a D. one] ) } } i | PACIFIC COAST L the spectacular k ike. ttle it er the t was soaked for five to be harpooned in the sixth inning, —, B yell “ ye, “aed a sh Skel Roach was taken } but he dove just in time. i timely and good hard hitting kept out of the box after seventh ia Maybe Parke didn’t get his from | rubbing it in until it was all off ning, and was hit pretty hard, he | the fane—'en § too! | with Frisco. | pitched a nervy game. Four times Sunday broke the record fur at- st rs ouble he pulled himself out of holes that | tondance. P Sen Corbech tn the fist, and for Joo Corbett in the first, and before the Seals knew what bap- pened Dusty had epiked the plate Johanie Burna started ft in the 0ST STANDING OF THE CLUBS. a < rr second by swatting out a hit. Kane Sunday AMERICAN LHAGUBR x aie ‘camecaaiecaae atte : . got soaked in the ribs and Miller qornat soak tn the ribs that Kane | yf 3 wine” ag ont Won Hom. Fos | walked. Then a wild one from Cor ot from Corb seem. io take | — ‘ bett let Burns and Kane sceamper AT ST. LOUIS—Phita¢etptta 10, land 71} “ the ginger out of him for the rest | AT ST | wee json gel ‘ m a ret home. Corbett, in order to show es a pS eR vee + ra } tar 7 31 447| that he was game, then walked ome olde position tn > act te ; ; t much the seme mannec ea wight | PACIFIC NATIONAL REAGUE | seattle 29° | Be | <b] ees, OR eames Se eer | AT MPOKANS—-Mpchames@, @;|oend is 6 aog circle.” Kemmer fanned, however pe enpoeted from a pair of scissors. | 1.0) » . ‘ortian: and there was “nuttin’ doin” icHale, as a lumber merchant, | "°"* ® K 4 aed by - *| AT SALT LAKE—Ogdbn @ Balt | N \< nnafe bit and tue oe y went some during Sunday's games| 47 omen _ - ene gee ga Shea placed the little third baseman The second came was a piteherw ie Pittsburg 640 Washington on his own stamping ground. He battle Choimes de Whale won out. schinsnetn 2 nt aie... ‘BesiOhuage came home on Houta’ bit, Corbett sagt Monster had the Siwashes) Ar WROOKLYN—Pittsbure 6,| Philadelphia, .500/Philadelphia. 624/4M2 had the bum dope in his going | Mrooktyn 1 | Cincianati 600 Detroit 500 | thinker In the seventh inning when Waldron ta 0 robher; he ought to | Pn aoe Louis... 47¢|b@ Walked Houts. Kemmer ruffled be pinch or a “atick-up” man. | “KS . “ og | his feathers with a swat that added | CANUCKS LOSE AGAIN. Boston New York... .476 He robbed Russ Hall of what would) . 4 °U' | ; an error to Hildebrand’s column. think | BELLINGHAM, May 15.-—Melting-| gt. Louls 204 Boston 31 have been a two-bagger that! Asa memento of the sixth inning of the second game, somebody over on Capitol Hill sent up a balloon. }here Sunday by a score of 7 | Harmon, of Vancouver, did a hit or a run up etxth toning until Tomorrow is COMB DAY, and comb Guy, Inc., can be bought for One- Half Yes, at Guy’s, Second and Yesler, Prescriptions are Filled for One-Half the Druggists’ Association Schedule. Take your prescription to Guy’s for prompt service. Purest drugs and half Association prices. | ham won the game with Vancouver | not al- DAY in the immense stock of G. O. One-Half the Usual Low Prices Sale from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. A twosacker by McHale brought both men home. Frisco made her three runs In the first game during the seventh tn ning, when Spencer went to first on to 5.| Seattle broke even in the games Sun The first game, while not as free from errors as it might be, was of two the That drug store filling the largest number of prescriptions has the confidence of both the doctors and the people. Guy’s Drug Store fills more prescrip- tions than any other place in Seattle. To get good service, purest drugs and lowest prices, take your prescriptions to Guy’s. any Fine, Heavy Hard Rubber Combs, light, thin ones, Pyralin, Celluloid, Horn, Bone, Ladies’ Dressing, Pocket, Military, and dozens of other kinds at Half Price. 10c Combs for 5c 15c Combs for 7ic 20c Combs for 10c 50c Combs for 25c $1.00 Combs for 50c d that the fans| an error by Kane. EAGQUE Denard corse, Pectin Goodviin, MTC ————_ 9106006 19007060, win and an and Patina Los Angel Oakland Batterie Ha Schmidt and Byrnes rine. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vanc oone es i ot A uver ogham Harm Roach failed to| Druhot and Spencer, | field Wheeler's hit, a which | Hildébrand bit to Hall, Rusty waited a second to hold Spencer,| Bverott .. .......060 and then fell down on the throw Viet r | to the plate ba . and |’ yriece did it with a bunch of| Holmes and McMaaua Abts four in the sixth during the second | —————. NI | gama Seattle made two, but could} HAR | mot overcome the Seals’ lead. | First game- Seattle 12010020%6 is San Francisco..0 0020010 0-3 WILLI, a Battories—-Roach, Hall and Dash | wood; Corbett and Shea, : | Second game . _" T Seattle 0000020002 i Ban Fraacisco..0 0000400 04] ore eM yan © OE 1S | Batteries Hall and = Frary; He says he will give te oc! Whalen and Wilson champion go, but h mite we — ly date, fi TIGERS STILL CLIMB. come cot Soe TACOMA, May 15.--The Mitchell was kept = | won out in the game with P ‘ | Sunday by a score of 6 to 2 Three Ps jis the first, ene in the third and two an | im the fifth did the business. Beore Portland 60000020 6—2|, Mitchell says that Be sow my TS Tacoma 20120000 *—«¢| delleves that John L. wants tp 4 McLean: | 08 the mitts for another Umpire—Klopf,| him. “He can mix with mar Charlies, but it must be at for I am timed by « ralives: “There is one thing that BAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—Oak-! done, also, That fa, I land took two games from Los An-| something like $2,500 to gelew Sunday. The first went to the | ner before | go into the | Somumutere by & score of 7 to 4 and| to referees, any man who |the second, § to 0. Oakland made game and who ts honest wil at |her seven runs in the first game! me. , As to the losers aledty | during the seventh inning, and also| bet, anything goes with me” — | Batteries —Easwick Keefe and Graham. | | OAKLAND TAKES TWO. The Star’s World's Fair Contest The Star will send the five most popular school once fares to the grounds, ‘ coupon—A-—is good for one vote. 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