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SCHMIDT WAS BUMPED HARD NONDESCRIPTS GET QUITE A ORUBBING AT THE HANDS OF) THE SIWASHES — BATTING AVERAGES FATTENED, Capt. DITA TAT hie Nonde poripta had a fierce time at Rec ation park, and whgn the smok Dattle had cleated Away, it was ¢ core: th the’ Siwashes had found “Smiling” Schmidt for tif tooa hits and tnoidentally fract his amile tn sixt different pl Also they won the game (« x elleme ) by « score of 8 to applause.) Kept Thom Seattered Daddy ¢ Hall was on the firing line for the home team and kept the Angela guessing the whole time. He was found for five bat tn maly one tnn aid me than get Into the score, He was more than liberal with free transportation, however, and hand ed out otght passes, but they made} no dirt enee In the score, and tn eritica noments when the ba were full he was steady as a clock he unfortunate Mr. Schmidt was pie for the b alt iwashos and th Datte1 bim over t four hit tn the sponsible f batt jor four runs, He also fesned two passes Ciitt Mankenship had Chings com tag bis way. He got three walle oe the head with the bell. 1 two did po particular damage t the third ke his mask him down for the coun’ acting The Angels head three men on bases several times but when hi meant runs was nothing do tng Went to the Front. Beattie went to the front tn the first Inning. R. Hall bit safely to tet. Then with two out Walters Heltmatier and Streid hit In a row Driaging in two runs. Ta the third Blank led off with a Slagle, Wa bumted and beat the ball & st. Hettmuller and Streib beth flew out. Jones singled an soored Blank. C. Hall got a double aad cleared the bases. Kane skied There was not much doing until AMERICAN TENNIS TEAM TO PLAY IN ENGLAND ot rhe international tennis tourna ,port, Wales. Surviving aguin, they ment whic gine at Liverpool| Will enter the great match with . Bagtand at Wiimbledon, on June ay will bring r some of ee Te most ski wielders of the The American team will be made racquet the «a has produced. |up of Wright, Ward, Little and Cot American has been prac-|lins, Larned, Behr, Mackett and xf at the ¢ mt A. € near | Alexander will accompany the team New York, and ue to arrive In The Americans will make a strong London May On the first of bid for the Davis trophy, Wright June the American and French ts playing as he never played be me Will meet at Liverpool, If the fore and the members have Americans win they will contest | benefit of one year's exy with the winner of the Australia «land | year they mad 9 at New. | creditable showing on British sott Austria match on June 7 —— nS | Schmidt, who made a wild throw and two rune came in, Walters |, singled, Heitmuller knocked up a high one and Blank scored on the retarn of the t Streib few out ‘There will be a double-header this |, afternoon, the game com THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY MAY 30, he knew more about the game he AMAN STILL KICKING MI86 SUTTOF ANG A ould be & @angerous man, bat at 1a present he ie only @ chopping Block ASDUT ATTELL BEGISION BIG TENNIS MATCH, gay Po eg igethbees g So Febaine | Kid Horman, who recently fought When M 1 Huttom, thy Mey Reid, Mam Brooks and James Daly @ S0-round éraw with as ae ot , : *, walled toy . . Low Angeles, has gone back enst ic, th while Bd Jack King @nd a var feuding io & Sen Lavine were ta Deumenes jand is hollering hie head tt that oe di i om orner, Both boys weighed in under he was jobbed. Speaking | ‘aiete not the oniy he 1d. poand marth | mateh with Attoll, Herntan says ject ”. it mene Ninere wan 6 large crowd présent| I don't ke to take the role of | der node @ a thay ai Get back te that | Ja kicker but I cortainly got a bad ' wean 7 time to mise the last oar | ldeal, In addition to belng entitled | g@URNS-FITZ6IMMONS CONTEST |! ie me to a | o to the decision on points registered, | ' t Notes of the Fight. | OREGON'S CRACK SPRINTER! Oe greatly handicapped, and| HAS SSN POSTPONED a be 7 : tte are hel pe » he tac * . re came pretty near Benyine| ANS SUMPER 18 IN FINE It jal ateoatly beiped: OY ne me| WiLL HAVE sCRAP” IN]; ly Me ba Dougherty fight se"ht } ror TH Ac oft ene ‘ of ao jest minute Lundie's managell Jéan | Beeacy, SuAlbhee i bbe Ababa saced grey pelle A be a wa COURTS. P ishing Alte close quarte / ’ ae © allow Die tan 1 \ . |ny Retd, re 1 to allow his than to| THIS AFTERNOON | had him in bad condition | D a fight unless the puree waspat! in| Herman expects to fight otther| j ec . nd wit plain wight. Ht wever, of se Mor eotinvers, of Wrist befers a New "HILADE PHIA Hn , es rt agrecing (0 make good any Mies Saidinen amate Cah LTO surne Kitzelmnn |shortage on th 4 part, Rola’ lot Le © name Banary Gar te nunds which was to t {| [hin man ¢ he ring, ‘The teason, The triangular meet between Ore-| den, If he doesn’t put up « better) | last night Koginnd ty ves for Reid's objection wan that Man-| gon, Idaho and Washington which op ee ee oe 1 O'Rourk Tuxedo ¢ s . finish can be discerned wi sh | as Da had not pald the perwes| ts coming off at the “U" thie after-| aid of a searchlight Baaington 4 be ( jin the ent paver fgmta noon ought to be @ hummer, and | aeeae aat Gee.s sbi , NS ne ving Stel ne records may go by the bo . od tt nt ae 7 ; ‘eh distance | the Whirlwind Oregon sprinter, in i % me the o tid not extend Nitmaeie| #180 & Crack broad jump wt einer Pager sgh upt academe the weit! torday miner Vi mon ge eS ac a i PRs oon saa th the mecanth prcnd Mar.| tee, and if he improves on this in| : aon a F caeani the = oA hen Nunteatta. ta, | Competition he has « good psec had « f othe os Lo Kee be rere ed to eee tee rele. -lto tack the title “World's Cham |the bo , an cooehens «3 » from *) pion” after his name ‘fifictals « » état writt of a The world’s record i# 24 feet 7 fe h. ‘ a j : _,| inches, held by Prinstetn, and ine rvedingg 9 “eg “ ms ae ee tattle aan tent | American intercollegiate ‘record ts] th ce oe oe LO8 ANGE fay 20, thor g affair, neither man know. | “2 of the state po . 1 that he|'* petra of at ’ . Kelly also has a chance to annex! . He ' t the game Yok | intended to cart ) with the honors in the 100-yard dash, an be| bie th pider Kelly of the the orders issued to him by > Herren - has dove this distance in 945 sec : ' °¢ cornered a ri maa in Magen’ comer onda, and the record held by Duffy aaels ‘ posted for oat wied to bis man! is only 1-5 of a second faster } Herrera to (he Mexteaa che . The chances of Oregon winning | EEE EEE HEH wolene thet oing that Her pe the meet look the brightest, but * ‘ nent “ ag back on boat some one] Manager Grinat has been sitting || : RACING NOTES | $1,000 k Mt om tile to, Jonr up nights figuring out the “dope,” | . Deposited Ch dia of Dx Jand he says Washington can't lose i elcicleteheietalicteleieieltetal| poses. wot a laugh he replied: | Idaho does not look to have a | At time on: Herren, He'd be a good if he knew! chance, figuring on the past per Dr. H. EB. Rowell, who raced a “ od, Tom Mee how ht formances of her athletes. | | atrt at the Meadows last Care ‘ ot the club, No wh i ne decided to go to Ne a and H r | The fight was an extremely bloody PLAY DOUSLE HEADER | York oy - tg po ecotiinalty — the ata a au for 2 affair and Referee Morrison had to 7 . jatrong stable this year and feels! $1,000 Nolan's od Herrera’s bs | do some lively two-stepping to keep > | that he ought to be able to take| checks were f rantee of be hin clothes Immaculate Blinn gat cacenpiv Msp Bc Bonne |down some of those $10,000 purse o and weight, while ie | - | ’ “ } hung up by the Metropolitan asso: | Care w ‘ antee of goog ae | Geor Paria, the well known | Armatrong will play a double head | et tions | faith N w certified el eprinter, refereed ¢ Magen-Hat-|¢F this afternoon. The firet game | "Dell Fountain well known|and draw "York and eld bout to the sattefaction of the! will against the Kent team and | f ti iow ¥ c € we - the second against the Excelsiors Idaho turfman, raced in New York| Carey's che nino cashed bat crowd ee ee eet |iast summer but this year he will|Herrera’s for some reason wap rag eer me § popes jbe at the Meadows. Fountain’s #x-| not json park. Boyle and Smith will de the ® bitching for the Superiors an the r og inney. the photographer, 106 Sliumbia St. te forced to move. tom at half price for short time YOUNG BLOOD NEEDED the eighth when Kane beat out «| ™encing at 2 o'clock | bunt. Ro Hall was safe on Me| gocun, an a On the PO” Cleliand’s fumble. Blank bit to « i. 2. J ” ‘ ' i : ' Manaeneni ‘ : ' i | ea Walters. oe ass Mettmeuiier, tt ae Sk at Be ‘ J 1 ' ; ‘ ' ' ‘ + ee ES Be. We often wonder why men rich tu this world’s goods seem to be | Fs @ee loser in money matters than their An R WH PO A less fortunate brothers in moderate RE cy ctreumstances. It is not because ' . eee they are “stingy,” but because they | bilen. i Se i 3 ; know the value of money and the | ie oro eos Saving habit that has been tnetra- | McCsiaed, a a ae, GF mental in their success, clings like | “"* * eg second nature to them through life | et ee Their prosperity dated from ‘he Poe time they started saving a litile . money from their hard earned) Yi. wages. The first step on the road | tos Angeles to fortune and independence, ts a) '* ; ai GOUGHERTY PUT UP A eame! @ollar deposited with the State | .2@-se7', yy. tein be TIFP FIGH T } Bank of Seattle, where your money |—kane beable 9 > i nssithes ate onan grows because it draws 4 per cent | ue and Srl yist| THE SCIENCE TO HAVE ANY faterest compounded semiannual! oft tote Halt by feb aame id hoor CHANCE ary st sce oe Le ae | PACIFIC CaasT LEAGUE. After one minute and If se Bet psa ria ' 4 had elape BIG REDUCT TON | pce ss. beeen r and Refrigerators | °°.) sei fhe Refrigerators that would usually sa oe wap moagee Taeaan cant om grt tne . be ‘remetee 08 7 undie « ne : cont. you $38.06, cur ee .. : strength to put him MANAGER OF THE BOSTON TEAM ANDO PLAYERS WHO HAVE $18.09 Refrigerators for $14.00 ° wo Was Fost. | GONE STALE. ” se 1 ore for 4 iS a00d ome , 8 ' = _ tator : 81200 NATIONAL LEAGUE. fast pace Cheers for the winner, brickbats | last as though he must step aside 2. - wtors for §=$6.50 an long | for the lowe Just now Jimmie Col-/for younger muscle and newer TRUNKS AND suIT cases F222 something] tins te the center of a shower of | 0ins ‘ fs : Dougherty | peien, ess "| Im the way of money Manager Ful! Leather Su! = for a most of the time on the a brickbats, When Collins piloted the !Cotting hax not atinted: he selected a £3.00 aad; Meni a een qunt . Americans to the top he was|the present team and put them Trunks, brass bound. te ¢ and t th round rails ed as one of the most astute through their preliminary training ‘ 1056 AMERICAN LEAGUE. land el! but put Lundle out, the lat-| Managers in the business—-nothing | with a confidence bora of previous n.60 Tromks foc $7.50 nn ni ter covertn ine enty it the way of praise was too good they would be con - . the be . j\for him. The remarkable string of f sn Dalen, th x sy ai the belt y received BK the flag the season Bedroom Suits, for 81000 | SS. 4 Sl enough pur knock out|@@feats that has left his team hope |through. But his judgment was at pietisriee—Orth and Kieinow; Kitton ana onde gps beens ly f fering in the ruck has | fault. The only answer to « losing " eat . for i. enth |? down upon his head the team’s fail te th it t THIS 18 THE PLACR TO @ back the awn re is the string of vic a LA ae ™, F,|round Lundie caught tke at Jeast|*2ATD criticism of the Boston pa-|tortes to the winning teams’ credit NIB We also exchang ? 2 Sits tees Jaw flush with right| DO &* well as from papers in| The manager of a winning team te new goods for your furniture eotne-Ptanh and Powers; Serrts end |GWings, but never phased other cities in the ctreuit cous, and by en sibres ’ th Bedly P Any novice can see at a glance manager of a losing bunch ts CE IE a ES ’ am al dia oe ee |what is wrong with the Boston /a failure. The element of chan Si ee rma le ote : 3 7 4 P wre Se 4 being? pad = niahed team, but where is the genius who may have overbalanced the scales mame and numb pean 4 b - ne echo nm the third round/can remedy it now? Im the first against the losing manager, but that i . ot and | - tie A. ed ~ with bis head.) piace, the piter have gone stale his misfortune and an @baatiaty i* > t ; meget ua ope wen and In the second, the team ien't hit. | ing answer to the fans who want to eeeepessessusess [jy Soy ante area The absence of Lou Criger,| see thetr favorites put up a fighting a ney s A hn salons Pipe gy sl = a - capable catcher, whose playing | game. Practically every member of > STANDING OF | Seaees Nin. cones ke days are probaby over for all time |the Boston team Is playing a slower - * ee te icnen g Cun) because of his Hines, was a severe | game than last season, and the de 00 ouse * A - hth . blow, but the fact aning § that} mand for young blood Is so insistent « THE CLUBS : ae ae eden oa ither Young nor Tannehill nor that there will probably be a bur. sth sidieniatinets one o ced > Leute nu eel is pitching the game he did 4 shakeup of the Boston Ameri Bole Agents for Charter Oak EERE RE REE EOE ES that. eveee i — cy Lagee ; ag = &/) CANS 48 s00n a6 men can be & ured amo here seem to drawing to { consistent Ranges. Pacific Coast Leagu Spectacular Mixup to a close. He han defied the whis- | lose will. tent Mow 418 Pike Street, - Played. Wen. Loot, Perc. 1 was a acular fight and|kered gent with the scythe for lo,| ager Collins’ ingenulty at this stage Phonce Main S000, out, c000 ° } = ~ yoo ’ 1 these many years, but it looks at/of the race. ‘ 38 from one or the ; Dougherty was a and for the first NOTICE—Sunset phone has om been changed to Main 8275. J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. POCIDOOCOCOOOOO Coccac: Why Pay More Your WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS When Aronson sells the Best and at the Lowest Prices. II EARA AD ARAL AEA All Nickel Cigars 4 for 15c Gon0c05 000000" Fine Old Port Wine $4.50 SLeecssore 104-106 First Ave. 5. Sunset Main 33 dependent 1761. Free Delivery, <ISLLISSA Phones: seemed to American League tte Ik Played. Won. Last. Per y te his etetgnin Bue” 6 turing the . ; . = hat ft to the z i » ) awang left and right uple of jabe when Ike back National League. . : " Piayed. Won ” ver = © = a et hie f : ° ‘ Ivantage and 1 @ atalled » the round. 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Lioyd ean ride cheek the pod 2 The hatefuljat 106 pounds and ts a very fair) OS OO Oun” | re wan Tee te inated boy, although he did not make) sone The stakeholder bey Mr # hie voting in| much of a bit on the New York!) iy)... aes Chicago, but bh home le wherever | tracks. ithe the he happens to be at any given the - obs 4 in the American as Diamond, the Hastings sprinter ®°. \® other minor organtza-| belonging to W. Shields, recently | \1'\' and ls well known to the fans! broke the Canadian record for six/ Ry states—and popular with furlongs, only one-fifth second be-| m all, for his temper is always! nind the world’s record. On the | “sunny side up” and he te « cheerful same day Minnie Adama, the win lomer 38 well as @ graceful winner.| oer of this winter's City Park Der.| 4% 9" Schaefer's ia probably thelny won the Toronto cup and de) Fer ever passed! tented the beat field of horses in| Century up Woodward av. in Detroit. Last! training in Canada among which) )(Us'" seanon he played in 163 gameg, nade) Vo. Kinievdale, inferno and) 2e The distance was on — someone Burgomaster, who was the erack| *!" oe at of —s two-year-old of Inst season, made : « "6 prive fights, WILL SEND TEAM counsel for the his first appearance this year last abba » ee Saturday in the Carlton Stakes, He| } urt granted 58a It was offictaliy announced byl ovidently had all of bie old time men ureday and com: Supt. Inglis of the Seattle Athletic | seed as he won in @ common gal-| be 3500 each, lop, beating The Quail and Pegasus ted to be the horse} Athletic club and the Spokane Ath-|o¢ the year Last night (he fourth of the serie jletic club for the ¥ ¢ Northwest a lof telegra atch games be championship of the Amateur Ath| The Fort Lawton t tween Sea Anacortes was jetic Union. Aboot 12 men will go play the Seattle Jesuit college | bow In order to have a talk in regard|this afternoon at Fort Lawton. | attle to the plans for the meet, & Pour scholastics and two "68 ‘ tary Inglis will entertain the track | will oom pany roll up to the sual form and field men at dinner at the clab| be entertain to the fact thet they had two Friday evening at 6 o'clock lo rry, post chaplain. istitutes in their A gathering o, here Thursday | READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Garvey - Buchanan Co. 1113-15-17 Second A Stopped Payment. ing to cash the yesterday changed SEES EESTI | 3esaze. " SEATTLE WINS SERIES, Buchanan Co. h Fabrics 1226) | of lat wt sty) of tancy a a B8e the Std | et 124¢. These T OF THE SILK Changeable 890 Hand Mirror 49¢ “ te «lass, T slay veo 408 ate Hand Mirror 289¢ “Buslest” Grocery have you try tter Is made, as much * ae give « h * fee a t sell it all 1.05