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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1900, Batteries Wile and 5 yesterday and walloped Black Dia-| for myneit « mond all over the lot, winning by a Gantin’ the we jncore of 12 ta 4, Belford, the Blec Be Nid's 6 trie piteber, wae in fine tc and | Wee pois " Jatlowed only four bite, striking out , and FH py 1s men. iD in ng te t From ime that tee wake will be th with fe mh fy. Among the colleges Princeton} « p pees J , ae * won a cle m Yale by w ih Ww I aia " oh attention . woore of 4 Cornell beat jt him, 019 WaR an, —— Harvard to the tune of 6 to 4 a - : aS 1 primed, he ionn | ae” ts 1 mat BALL TOSSERS HAVE SUNDAY TRAINERS DO BLOW WORK [iii i, cy De Witt's office ant . . Be arabbe ore SATURDAYS GAME ONLY—STARTERS WILL BE: | = ni the I WAS ONE OF THE BEST EVER GIN SCHOOLING AT BARRIER | |» z SEEN IN STATTLEL WOORY. ro 3 1 inug | The heavy rain of yesterday made | ere he t There wes ao game peoterday, a6 the track muddy at The Meadows! the tip and ¢ the grounds were fflosded, so the an & Consequence trainers Were | tt scot i fans bat to stay at home and die | not able to work their charges OVET |) ine he 1 ' he cuss Saturday's game It was & AGNEW ANO RUSS HALL NOW it this morning. Yesterday, how: | ¢ ‘ " corker all Maht awd there was more | over, & number of horsemen had the # é all playing mixed up in it HAVE CHARGE OF THE TEAM |their wtrings out, but nothing but b q been seen in Seattle in slow @ork wes asked i th the seore § to 4 against —NO CHANGES WILK BE Cerro Banta, who looked in good . © Siwashes came up in the hape, worked three-eighths in :3 MADE shape, work nr Khthe in :87 half of the eighth and, to the and Miss Provo worked the same . surprise of the inhabitants of the atetambe te 108 bs Taahouse, nude five rune and © control of the Seattle base Det Fountain had Boloman, David e copped the game jbail club has changed hands. Fred Boland and Standard out on the v How It Was Done and Charlie Stimson, Phil Kelley, track. With Jockey L. Fountain in v The way the deed was done was Low Cohen, Sherwood Gillespy and the saddle Boloman worked three ry asf wa: Kane singled and Hop others who have carried the lub elghths in :3 nd David Boloman a Kins threw eight wide ones over the through heavy finanetal losses and } o two horses are half | a plate in succession, walking R vieisaitudes innumerable, have tired Tim 1 ” oT a t of the game, sold their hold and Hendenning and Kpleure, who| @OBBIE LUNDIE r Hall and Blankenship, This was too { the game, sold their holdings and Hurst Glendenning and 8 TROUBLE ‘ 4 ‘ stepped o en «© here in charge of Trainer Bill) MAKING MANAGER AT mueh for Captain Dillon and he im tepped out James A L J NAG! TEMPT. mediately took out Hopkins and put Russ Hall are now the proud (1) Short, were on the track, The ING TO KILL THE FIGHTING fu Bergeman. This gentleman put owners of the aggregation of ball-) ane claim that every day before|from the coaching lines Sugden)mer, with the old time joc GAME IN KITSAP. She firat ball ever the plate and tossere known = Variowsly 88 nee eee eee tamond ‘Tim| would remark Tim, don’t forget|Tommy Butler, aboard, worked a Heine Heltmuller caught it om the Cubs, Siwashes and sometimes, pond ang bo that is my mank chest protector |quarter in 24 seconds. This was! iment ae mose for a fine single, scoring Kane when they win, the home tea Hurst, the umpire, eate only (We) vo are wearing.” the fastest move of the morning — Ss the 4 and Hall. Bergeman tntmediately Make No Change pounds of raw meat, ie probably ®] ‘The remark became rather| Puerl Wilkerson had his Derby : pom | ee proceeded to walk Candyless Wal There will be no change In the|Dase canard. Ie must have stored | monotonous to Murat, and after the|cundidate, Frank Filttner, out on) naive ot Bobby Lundie, tthe ters and again the bases we filled conduct of the team Kuss will | @way half a beef the other day when | seventh inning he tu 1 to A — po A eae te Aig naa = nce Aing od +4 r of “dog in the manger,” Julie Stretb then drove the ball to have charge of the men t Agnew | be stopped Clark Griffith's ¢ waid ‘Certalr persone won - m After Heid’s actions the other left and two more runs came fn, atinue to look after the buat-|*ational aperture with a bony fist.|nerding cheat protectors and maska|face, | | | | tht at Plea Beach when he tying the score. Mott lifted a high sre both popular| Tim Hurst te the Jim Jeffries of the | much longer Rage Fagg ge alta paggeme i the Lusdie fly to Cravath and after the catch and if team could only |4iamond, He in afraid of nothing sald no more during the} boon in the city up on a Nims valt walks or talke 1 is alwe game His two asatet ~ dre ¥ pre Walters beat the ball heme with strike and maintain a winning wa slke @ ’ lente, Jie 7 ond Juamy Dene moment, it was @ the winning run. atreak, nothing would be too food | fH as a fiddie for a fight. Just w ae Ps r oma ied i tor dane we 4) cinch that he could ne again ap One, Two, Three. ag oo £1 ecattave ta the P miacture A at Tim did to Griff is 1 wes umpiring a game in B will start schooling horses at the rA bef ' cach ebub Vickers had the Angels on bis ae Sones win Seereee ee | teanaivall. bhatede ton when an involved and diffieult | barrier this moruing. . ee wntes alt tn the ulnth and they went out ‘ a ae PP ce gg By ont | Hurat ie regarded as one of the Play came up, It took me several} #0 barred, and entirely through Sip tn one, two, three order oo \valieonk wero” y ha | best umote " Prevod ale Is to straighten out the tan-| — co has od tn to the pis and . i ore t probabtlit next rs bs r oa pile was us engege 1 hting game at Se t 2 Oppose Mir tetat ceethewer’ sone ’ he] wm. ©. Gilbert, second baseman | base line to take care of hard hit/oid northwestern league revived, | ood » early per-|siea. While I Cae sxpaee + |tion to Manager Dailey who bes i, —s Pose rol « New York G couse |Dalls, He says a baseman should | with Seattle, Tacc ad Portland | fect in dectdir sirtkes,|*8W Tebeau running toward me. hold th sasant Heme while Hall and Mott contrid-|of the New York Neog altvagem , have the play so thoroughly in taking. part. oak the. Callforaia |0t to be bulidosed by trate players Wo back! Ge backs" 5 pelos ot) a ot Bem ql ied their usual qu errors, the /ing how to play the keystone sack 4 ol cant head ‘ i Leave me alone now. 1 want ground in his mind that he will al-/ teams off the map. This ts the only pended as & general thing, he is | } Reid An - i - latter performing his usual stunt of | sosition, advises against RUGKIBE | post mechanically run to cover first |icague that ever will be & mowey-|Just the wort of individual needed) (@ think | Red aunounces th M4 ae June He ean aan ad. nt “NPE ™*| the base too close. Ina talk to am |when the first baseman goes after! maker on the coast for the next 10/for the trying position he occupies.|,.” Tasten, Mr. | Murat. he | sald} H {real aoe , |ateur ball players, he told how he a bunted ball. No man can hope to! years sreaanyge nett woenghectay tee ey t Lundie Seere _ RHE |oiave the base, The second base-|be a success on second who dors Prices thous ankle | Hurst used to upmire in the Ne-| Then, facing Page Mngt Cha non’ as the “ae Seattle. 020000025-—-9 11 5) ian ne says, is a sort of right field /not study to be speedy on doubdle fs tonal league, During « game at) cultured people : Par =e grene) M on Landie beat to a free Angela. 0040003108 7 Li dnortstop an well as baseman If | plays,” says Mr, Gilbert A fast Han Francteco as a banehall Cet) Cinctnnati the fans berated him in| *#Ad could hear him, Patay said | no og a r bos ta & 2 ir {ter {6 down and out, Oaklagd never|« manner soandaloy rece Be careful, now, Mr. Hurst ago in California the playor hugs the base too closely |second baseman will relay the b £ a ma scandalous to hear, Beer | } . ‘d's om & AMERICAN LEAGUE. 7 @ was any good as a ball Fresno | ts oo the stands of Cincianaci| rer cerere @: a on this dect . = wy | Het s more fo | many bulls will get through his Meld for a double play and give life to a/* - sold | atends « . seat ae oes etna fieeadeein tome ; ~ lthe tajering of Dally then for D which another man might have/team that otherwise might go stale |54* she to be too small & LOWD | and some wild-eyed boory fan threw | y i a us , ° , hold. Ps hi ng a serap a r . to support a team and Low Angeles |, tee t hte That the | Work, please don't obfuscate tt Hermie ned ing « ap as it is pretty neagiy es % % B latopped. Mr. Gtlbert advises the through the logsy ying of th woe bay A oe Aaeniee |& beet atane a mn. at wan the} R ; i the ban witht for 960,000 ‘ certain that the government will “a D to play « 8 the keystone posltio is too Tar south to be a member oF J for a shower of beer 8 ee ee ae: ee vee ” Pager Bose . Wacenean ty: sey WEN Seek MP lnen & tie 2 mS 2 & lesgue of northwestern clubs Ibe stood his ground an aa alty|™ 1 didn't have the leset idea | ing c and for fights at Bremerton, onto" comm ——— Dee | OF course, the same old talk 18] picked up a glans and hurled it inte word meant, but I | “Talking of tipsters,” he aaid, “t/and besides that the pestee of the — sprang that with the new Owner® line stands, cut ome tthe in Patay’s favor. But | had « strange experience this season | Methodist church at that place has Be Me sap heist" mate in charge an effort will made to | head pio of pergola Then . you suppose Tebeau ever | with a kid. He wa a snub-nosed | *tated that be will allow ae ee fatuntay eee atrengthea the team, but It i &| the police held the crowd back ee es me perein WHR hetee tm hte o eee ee oe me Dee wen and Sullive ite and | tem Be | cinch that the same old-timers now onuem [stockings and a general sir of ru appeal tw the governor to sang Brooatye ss making an effort to play the na-| tn (evel yne day « partiou-/ | downness, and I first noticed him | oops RK MH BR Rattertee-Toung and Nestham: Pastor onal game will cavort out at Ree arly o fan roasted Murat running errands tn the bullding Same Old Story, en. ti 4Aor So eation park until the end of this | untti forbearance coaned to be a ¥ir where I have my office ay It seems to be the same old story Matiertve—Tannehill and Petersen; Hughes | veason |tue and Tim climbed up into the! sovers! weeks ago, he carr my |Of one man spending all his time, aint Wahetiend, a Bs I ' | ~ Jetand and caught his tormentor and office and marched right up to me money and energy im getting the —_ i . pime, | jfighting game in a flourishing coq cat game Tay to held him tilt « pel ame and j owt , gt hy Oe Whegive Khon ee ; pow i Nesded Clothes. |dition and then a lot of outsiders nau 8 . mates / Lookahere’ he aid, ‘I need stepping in and trying to gamer , eu t : During @ game at Baltimore years| clothes, I don't need to tell you that, ) the fruits of his efforts. The same q a ona therwy tie * ot by the Maltt-| }but with the dude I'm weartn’ now | thing has oceurred in all big cities Grady. Vepive—<coawey puree—tel, abt y " we nge.| I find it hard to get « job that'll pay | It killed the game in New York tar * seittng~darding. | ' inning he| - enough to support my family | years and led to the repeal of Ge 5% ere j over to the Baltimore bench Horton law. It stopped boxing te oY tle Poons “teeestae | runced | Michigan won the W ra Inter 1 quite agree with you, I seid.|Chicago and Cincinnat! and came NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Saint: Lenten] | “CH be up at yoor dressin’ rooms) call te meet at Chicagn Saturday ing him over, ‘But where do I — killing the game in Sam Pram t an’ take pees on " . . ; , | ctweo. qBTOKANE June (in, « toute header 0 ee nt ane Toot on cantly with a score of (2 46 points | na det 8 tice fold 2 Trouble sheaall —_—o« PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. SOSH SOSED ESP ESEO vant of Jack Blackburn re |yee Don't forget that Chicago was second with 20 points agh, 1 aid, me with me,| This man Reid seems to bed mal third with jand I took him out known sprinter jan outfit from the sk 4 bought him| trouble maker on account of § te ) out. When | aggressive disposition, By his ee he wetgh\ the| Tim was as g00d as bie word in| and Iowa State Ne arn fighh: has|appearing at the dressing room,) 10. Hamilton, an u f and Dave Holly,| where he invited the players indi er school, won both the |he was tricked out he gave me a|tions he nearly queered the ar ot the ewien from Freon Taree i ee red « - 4 Lhitting colored lightwetght | vidually and collectively to come thos landed his college | wink and asked me if I didn’t feel|at Btockton. California. At fie BUTTE, func (—Sutte wen on » +} | |CENTRALS ARE AHEAD i iiadelphia, has bees seeurid out and be whipped, but hostilities! in third place & little bit embarrassed to be seen |Cove-Worthington fight in Breretts ty hard hitting ia the fourth or REE acre ta IN GRAMMAR LEAGUE | to take bis place. Holly te emmof| went pe furthe Garrels, of Michigan, was the| with him, as he was sure he out-| personal encounter with the refeme Butte Grays Marver ~~ cetacean dd aanaeattoanasie ~| PORTLAND. 4 The Commuters | The eas best men of bis weight in tue! aes star of the meet, winning 18 potnts. | classed me. When I acknowledged | was barely and om one occasiontrim-| Hurst's repartee te the} In the 120 hurdies he tied the | that I did, he thanked 1 and left. | vention rd leRoy Samee, of [A day or two bef vided by the inter nds and hie actions beat Portiand yesterday by bamching their as iatewe 4 tm as inoend | various leagues as the best of dia-| world’s rec * the Metropoli- | the a Dongherty-Landig bite feore agp tang re whie 0; Rainier 1, | DOt only decision| mond wit. He was 4 «| Indiana, broke the world’s record | tan Handicap he sauntered into the | fignt ot in the pabiie Red tland . Pecifie « ever ¢ Langford me in St. Loute and Joe Sugden.) when he won the pole vault with a fice and asked me if I hed any | mind to need repitition. Unless the Big luction in nea <eoe Meat See a Turn mest ones before | the old-time catcher, had loaned him| leap of 12 feet 47-5 inches. |ioome money. 1 replied that I cer-|promoters act tn a ire poses oe Denke and setae baat at Ph round fight |» mask « : ctor, Tims didn’t Harry Coe, a Beattie runner now | tainty had not, that such a commod.|manner the fighting game im poe » i Terner go j t the decision On) umpire exactly to sult Joe, and] at Michigan, won the mile rum tn | ity was m hty mearce with me. jattle will be killed for the next levery t © panned as he came in’ 4 minutes 20 seconds teony 9%, Camcadew ‘Well, he sald, I don't want it! years Furniture, Car- pets, Ranges and SEES REE ET ee ES 2 te the standing of the teame of 7 ° . STANDING OF fT o ‘ . * . & + we Refrigerators |: THE CLUBS ; : = PU ee Cee ee eee ee) ; ms tors that : ally American League. : i Refrigerators that would & artcon Longe, | “ j ost you $25, our price 818.00 a * “ « Wyn tet ws | $15.00 Refrigerators for 814.00 - $ ; ; J $16.00 Refrigerators for $12.00 = ; ; i $12.00 Refrigerators tor $6.50 4 ; : =| Trunks and Suit Cases s 6 ; 4 =| Pull Leather Suit Cases for | : S300 « of the race} $14.00 Trunks, brass bound, for es pur Veagee, beat Brerett $8.50 . y $22.00 Tranks for ... 87-50 Bedroom Suits for....810.00 ‘This ie od Kent at the] Cream City and the game wound up} a” =| ina dispute. In the first half of the ” ™/ ninth, with the score 9 to 6 in favor | Pacific Coast League. w Kant, the Supe had th Played. Won, Lost Peron l » oa) It star the place to furnish. We alno exchange new m your fur de for * got twor ure or stoves bases filled and 4 to rain and the R Give us a call, ember the ot um Vp Every White Article Reduced Except Contract Goods and > name and number Pranctere 1 ‘ ; *| pire called the game. The Superior > aes 4 $ § SS) umptre, however, ordered the teams \, ——— Freer nt : | to continue playing. Upon Kent re : ’ ; to the « fusing he gave the ax at team in protesting the game on League. Dabney & Woodhouse Played. Won, Lost Per Cx ‘ ” cn “FIRST PURITY SALE - Tomorrow we # Bellingham beat Anacortes 6 to 0 n at Anacortes rung tn Belt : 8p ot the fact to have Sole Agents for Charter Oak R CES SATURD Y 1 nar )” Sve amas te 1 the. a Nil Acne i Ranges. i store will be reduced in 5 la. 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