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ONLY TWO TEA _ARE READY MANAGERS OF yoaTnwest tas third and home ‘would se, away with some of the monotony of over REAQUE REALIZE = THAT) cientific baseball THEY MUST HUSTLE--SUR:/ . | PRISES EXPECTED—GOSSIP The Portiand fans are tickled to} FROM AROUND THE GIR: Heath over the fact that MaCredie} drew ari Casey in the lottery Cure. | following on the heels of the drop | ping of Preano by the Coast League By OSCAR THOMPSON |Casey played on the old Tacama Russ Hall of Butte « Hdd plons two years, having ¢ from Sacramento with Mik 04-Sale-qeeags and thon fotlowed the Irish: | managers of the N esno, where he played Jaat} who have their te practically | complite. The Spokane lineup was peliighed ja,'The Star yeute y.| Casey is @ crackerjack second and as yet Hall refuses to let the one of the beat in the public have (Ne names of those he minors, and a most diseamfttting | has -— Dugdale f Keeping the / man to the other side He ts one) wires hot for players, but saya thay | of those fellows who comes through are nene to easy to get hold of He | with a hit im a pinch and cute hax the nucleus of & team already,/a safe hit just when one means but realizes thet he will have to/ rua be ready. for the opening the hweat Leagu he season. ‘Taco Aberdwen | Bob Ganley, the apeedy Pittaburg and Vancouver are also silent as | outfielder, who belonged to Seattle to the mea signed it & pre: | for about three days a year ago, be dicted that there will be some s ng recelved by Russ Hall tn trade prises when the fine-ups are an | and thea promptiy traded off again, nounced. The managers throughout| will be a member of the Pirates the cireuit realize that they moet | again this yoar If there ever wae hustie, and now is the chance for (a mriverteaguer who made good In a good bal? player to land a berth. | fast company with a Jomp that one was Gauley Among,the familiar sights of old days on te diamond which are but| Big Orval Overall te balking very seldom seen now fa the pur-| about signing his contract with Chi } Joining of the third sack, a piece | cago this year. The ex Tacoma star 4 of daring base running which seems | wants abou ~ more than he re ; to be going out | ceived last year, and In also seme ~ what at the use of ‘ There is nothing that stirs up «| the way it treated him last year in) ¥ big crowd of fans more than some | the world’s championship series thing dnusual along the chalk tines, y using him to relieve the other and @ few more attempts at ateal-| pitehers In final innings. j : VETS INSTRUCT RECRUIT WN THE WILES OF POKER pour ali kinds for the are now — framed up vets, and a heartache catia before they are all out during the training season. De Groff, a candidate bast! for the St. Louis Cardinals’ bad a pretty rough ex while en route to Hous } the vets “fixed” a deck | aad after starting a poker | asked De Groff to take a At the opportine moment deck was brought Inte) the players te | vietim. off looked at his | had a spasm-—he | os Mike Greedy) oalte and stayed | each taking one betting waa breety, the raises being $5 ané $10, until ah iat dest out except Grady and | The latter emptied his} pockets and called on his frieads egg were Legos 4 the game, un aware of the “ deck -eeeeeee } : / HOOKING THE SUCKER, | i aces, turned red and then | all in,” he said, and ‘The boys commiserated | but it did no gowl He | game,” said De Groff, “but Pm so} i same time telling about the fixed) deck “{ thought it was a gentleman's! fy Z #2 i Fig the smoker to grieve over | happy at getting my money back | | guess I can stand the joshing.” z i emer eS ad DATES FOR RACING . won; Collector Jessup, 114, see ond; Heetor, 105, third. Time, | | miles: Andrew Mack, 109 (Koen jBer) 4 to 5, wou; Mandator, 104,) PORTLAND, Ore., March $~Rac-| Time, 1:50 25 | fog dates wete wllowed to the var Sixth race, seveneightha mile—| Fifth rece, one and onesixteenth (Scripps Telegraph Service.) lsecond; Ti Borgian, 106, third. | lous’ cities in the North Pacitic|Martinmas, 101 (Davia) 10 to 1, Pair association at the annual meet-| Won; Rapid Water, 111; second; | payer, but th that Paddy wil ing held here yesterday. They are | Cora Blossom, 107, Osird. Time, erett, Wash., September 2 to 7; | 1:28 1-6. Ceptralla, Wash, September § 14; Salieri, Ore, September 1¢ ots North Yakima, Wash; Septem-| 2F to %: Spokane, Wash Firat race, seven-eightha of a mile F 23 to October 5; Lewis-|-—Chan Walworth, 126 (Kunay 6 to tom, fda, Ocemar 7 to 12; Walla!1l, won; Prennes, ), aeoond _ Re Walla, Wash., October 14 to Botse, Ida, October 71 to 26 | Second race, one and oneaix Hi. G. Stemmil, Spokane, president; | Daniel) 6 to 5, won; Yellow Kid, MS SPRING “TRAINING V WINS, WRITES Written Eapeciaily for The Star, President Chicago National League CHICAGO, Mareh 6-—-In 1906 the Chicago the first peanant in the parent me jor league for the past twenty which caused them to win more games in 1006 than any other team ever put together, or was it team work, or tuck? much to do with it, Be ing control of the Chicago club I watched John J Me the New York Giants for a cam) palgn, Many of his ideas made a} lasting improssion upon m sequently I viewed the methods of Frank L. Chance and saw McGraw | visit to some health resort having | against regular minor league team utMeGrawed, if | may coin that) py world’s greatest all around player. To be t player, be west know how te prop short time all sorenées attendant Others do sot*work as much as they \ * ow | upon carly efforts erly condition a base ball club, how | npon carly of Will disappear. Al sonia. They must be urged ot to get the beet work out of it, and) competent trainer @hauld be slong greater efforts. A manager must| Chanee works still harder Teth MeGraw and Chance are the fret men on the field during training trips, and the last to leave It eee eee ee eee eee eee ee Finally De Grett was forced to call amd as he = down his cards| An hour later De Groff wan| he reached for the pot. | dered back to where the boys were!» “Hold on,” said Grady, and he) playing seven-up, and Grady hand) @ jed him # bunch of Dilla, at the] ves Hall inst year, ASCOT, tle uniform. He could piteh ali right, but his fielding was so re-{ Officers were elected as follows: | teenth miles—Hnettons, 112 (Me! W. F. Matlock, Pendleton, Ore.,| 112, second; Capable, 112, third. vice-president; M.D. Wisdom, P | Time, 1:62. land, secretary-treasurer. Board of} Third race, three-fourths s:mile— Lord Provost 7 (Preston) 6 to 1 appeals; James B. McCrane, Lew ton; Robert Cosgrove, Spokane: G.| won; Ptvuet, 105, second; Cocksure A Graham, North Yamhill, Ore 107, third. Time, 2:1 ‘ Daniel Currie, Everett, Wash, and Fourth rac one le Von W. H. Downing, Saiem, Ore, | Tromp, 108 ( MeDante won ‘ IDen Dor , mecond; PF On, 95, third. Tis 41 1-2 | Salover, 1¢ Mortarity) 6 to cenmeceniibontonty |won; Ed Davis, 108, second; Reno OAKLAND. |Hebel, 138, third Time, :43 1-4 - } Sixt ce, one Ww Ki First race, one-half mile~Boas, | 112 (K to 1, won: E 2, seconc Jockey Mounce, third, “4 third. Time, :49 45 parts tiapyy nice, 19 commer) THEY COST A FEW won; Fairy Street ac Duke of Orleam thira.| , " This is said to be the walary Hat bird r eleven-aixteenths mile | ‘* eight American league Ka 1 8 Reston, # . Vas “4 1 Ph 1 mile m) , ak oo “Olympia 1 Market How About It? ANSWER _ ! Our advertisement don’t se some we read Sale more than ev Are men fir m half s > dig’ as n are coming to this *r before. iding out we mean more than we l yet m 1 yet 1 $10 Suits and Overcoats now $ 6.65 $12 Sults and Overcoats now $ 8.00 $18 Suits and Overcoats now $12.00 $20 Suits and Overcoats now $13.35 $25 Suits and Overcoats now $16.65 are gett o near the end of some of these Suits and Overcoats that it is now time to say: BE QUICK There ar plenty of some I sorts—-not so many of others. 615-617 First Avenue Pole turning out now the club ought to be able to piok hie and Rhoades, seam alm nd day to get tt in shape for ypening of the won. When com | etic club for a fight ted Dug wi ave grounds as} (Seripps Telegraph a Day, the 5 i PRESIDENT OF ‘CHAMPION “CUBS” CHAS. W. MURPHY URPHY IN GPECIAL| ARTICLES TELL WHAT GOOD SPRING WORK MEANS AND DOES ARTICLES FOR THIS NEWS. FOR PLAVERS: . PAPER TELLS HOW THE CLUB - THAT MADE A WORLD'S REC ORD IN NUMBER OF GAMES WON 18 PREPARED FOR THE PENNANT DASH, | ‘Traveling southward at this mo ment from al! points of the frosty north are « of athletic young men, who make thelr living by play tng base ball during five or aix months of the year They are all going into training BY CHAS, W. MURPHY, Chub Mareh 10 every major league t to get into shape for the char ahip season What does thie preliminary work mean? How do the players train? What ts the theory of March prao ee in the southland’ These questions ne out In play bill letters at this season, so the Dally Star decided to ask them of the leader of the champion Nation al League team of 1906, Chas, W Murph CHAS. W. MURPHY, WHO HAS Mr. Murphy, whe is president of | WRITTEN FOR THE DAILY STAR ational League club wen are Was it the taherest me teal strength of the “Cuba” jon had ¢ Aner I would say prepa two articles for this sewspaper on raw prepare TRAINING FOR BASE BALL jirain, The accompanying article tx PLAYERS. | the (ret Sub in ative wat A stay of & woek| the spirit of “win” comes into play oreasion, lte 10 days at such a place ls eure Individual Training. Chance fa in my opinion, pF ot hae ry ig eyes | Some players are prone to work ton | cee cater te bakes Ga ey inn |W0 Maueh, and the manager must fe water Ia being Crunk, and i © | see to it that they are held in cheek t all arow » able to get into the thickest of | to work upon those who ned It jalno stantiy keep in mind get o fray nd make Root personally Play Minors. |ting his regular players in condi od oy at Then jump right fm and play) tion, and not apend too much time < 1 McGraw works hard tp training. | 4. inet the strongest possible minor! watehing promising recruits leagae teams. Thie is far better than for a major league team to divide wp fato the Regularé and Yaulgans,” of recraits. Why? He Best Training Methods. cause games played betwee men I sbould say that playing actual | belonging to one orgagtastion savor gamen te the best possible way to/too much of a frolic, “Their work/ In the next article Mr Murphy get teams inte condition. ‘This | develope iste what might be tormed/ will tell more about individual hould, of course, be qreseied by ai “uidding" matches, When pitted | work. **+2:""2"22""*/ BOERS WIN AT POLLS; TO RULE IN PEACE Sabin Toda Honey” Mellody wa Joe Thomas, sia rounds, before Na- tional Athletic lub, Philadel- @! (Seattle Stara Gnelush ig Enolusive Servier.) ate. * LONDON, March €—Gen. Louis Bh ony — Het rerg th | Botha will be chosen premier and} Topeka Keene! club at minister of native affair for Une | Kan Tr al & ih e) Billy Rhodes ve Hilly Papke, =e y he aoe pets: The 10 rounds, at Peoria, Mm . } the mintatry will also ‘Thurday Boer party ‘Third annual southern Calle | oras, os that the Deces wal a horse sbow at Pasader rate the Tramey sal whe, segue at mee wary and =D “a le Mh ape Je: rcawin ten | the recent elections the Boer party. : t De Coe lor Het Volk, won 87 seats, the Pro- en & STessiver, or British, wom 21, the La Jenmey Walon ny” eddie Mon» | UOt Party 3, the Nattonile @ and | wi te vemmin 40 kan dna |e Independents 3. The Het Volk, Saturday. onales and Laborites, forming Opening of Boston autome : | the Boer affiliation, have a maéjority bile show, to continue one &/ 29 im tho pertinent * tele’ « martable oni am Aunteke S| the Rngtisb-apenking electors, @ | they swept the colony in the, elee ReReARRR EE ee OR, Mooring the Be i i » tee eeee j through the support of who were opposed to rul line owners, The victory id peace is a leharp contrast to the defeats Of the Boer war. Louls Botha, the. new premier, GEN. LOUIS BOTHA. commanded the Hoer forces at the | bloody battle of Splon kop, where | THI, Which included amnosty and tthe Engltsh met terrible defent. He| the return of the Boer prisoners wae also one of the most from exile and self government rejecting vefy Uberal! Still, he is not now regarded as a of the Boors, terms offered by Lord Kitehener in radical + report. <i RA UTE EG oat ad that Dugdale bas signed Paddy Wetch, and that this eoventric | FREIGHT s.ocKs TUNNELS. artist will wear o Seattle uniform. Dug bimeectf ta not willing to admit Freight men ot the Northern Pa | | that be has signed any partioular eae = Great Northern ratiway | new jectare that the freight busl- | can be Litt fam tor the month of March will Welch was surpass previous recorés in the amount of Seattle freight handled The Stampede tunnel, of the North ern Pacific, and the Cascad le bore, Columbia Cie Yesterday decided | of the Great Northern, ate Ay ty bad that the gave {i home for him. He caught on| by a vote that was almost unanim | being pat » Princo and. as his fielding im-|ous to make application for be ‘naape westbound freight 7) volt, 128, third Tim » 1:20 12 | preved a lot, he made good record. | ation to Seattle as a part | Twelfth ward, But three sh | TTON LEAVES jer the 112 cast we recorted | SPORT DOPE lis the oldest town in tho “ume! HE FORFEITS TITLE. | valley, contains nearly 3,000 inhab-| tants and w incorporated aa | eity over 14 years ago. - “ The town will soon have the best! pisliardiet at 161 and 18.2 balkiine will carry off firet b © iM car service of any saburban dis-l has accepted an offer of $10 a day ig indoor moet to be pulled off | trict, am the Seattle, Renton & Jand expenses to play at at : » Coliseum on the 29th of this » graneeh © teen- lin Pasta He witi eas j h of loop Iine. n after matoh Klectric company | Gchaeter, the “Wixard.” for the invade the territery by the |embiem at foago, Mar it construction of two extensions. uid Sutton leave America tes who are tle Athletic From the oo horn has t Jous t at @ Cleveland pitehe they want more money vom ene ape ome «| AUSTRALIAN HOLDS | enged Sulton for the 18.2 title be the or a track eh he Bennings track, March | |fore Sutton announced his tntention The A-¥-P. stake promises to} CHAMPIONSHIP athe os peerage iy be one of the features of the meet feel cape nt cao eo |pone bis nd play M Ketar | | Phether George Towns, who has held the | Wheth« ton hae not de sculling championship of the | world for several years, retains his of m race with Durnan, of Toronto, Canada, | match between the two tast | Holland several weeks ag urday on the N river, in eee ieee RYAN IS WILLING Detroit club say in Canada, it being hoped there yaghout the World, and ear ie onl ar Larry La-|the champions from the ed n credited by the | tralian in x * through Wi emblem wh fe Is the ot 4 with gettin, dines od It is probable that Tommy Ryar nnounces that he will the offer of the Tonopah i ib fo ft h Gan ood as any in the leagu | BALTIMORE, Md., March ” | Gana, the colored lighty ham x a a wiing € € the statement ‘® ng | SPOKANE WOMAN Missi? Denver. The gain. He say | igh clty will wateh | “EL want it known have}, Te G V. Com 84 a 6 stories of the meet with in-| made over to my m a, SPE Sele | TOCRANG, asks for int t, ae xpect a good show-|iar of my savings, and Her bam nc- | ermine her daughior, Laura Lee ng from the Seattle teams ount is now fully $30,000, Aji thin | Peleved to be in | nas come to her since nty thet with |'™selne woman ts @ by the de-| Battling Nelson. Every wenpaince |'"* 28 years of ag Inches feated pug | % a8 popular| then, when I ¢ drawn ny walacy kht 120 pound nplexion fat throwing pop bottles at the um-|I have kept $100 or $180 for my t e brown. pire. Wh expenses and sent the reat to binck Gr 1 hat Has t her | missing since Feb. 27 St counting on 276 five-| “Now let me say that my proposed mer the American bowling | battle with Britt is indefinitely APPOINTS APPRAISERS grade work. Right prices makes bis | Osner, seo'y, 416 Bailey bidg., about sults very popular #99) becoming a member oe congress tournament, beginning on| postponed, We expect it will be the 16tt taken up in Apel. If it finally fulia| Jude Albertson yesterday, ; |through, I shall be open for one | PONY! & . , F. 8. Dowe The Now York Giants’ trip to|more fight, ‘That one wii be with | )it E, Sakae ee sppretews California will cost over § Nelson if he s fit to come - ee ee Exhibition gamos are counted upon |t*rms. If he does not, then I shall to about balance this, | retire Cemetery Matter April 1 GENTLEMEN WANTED | WOULD YoU LIKE Tor } Aprit fat ® p.m, haw ‘ gentlemen who desire to have} There is not a man in Seattle! petition of the elt : th pring sult different from the| who would not like to make an in-|oesation Piao on kind and with many char-|vestment with a certain amount of | north of ; cteriation all 4 own, are urged to | cash, if he knew it would net him one ~ on r, 208 Collins bidg. The fitand|the German Savings, Bullding & When y mu go out In your nish of ali suits made by White| Loan Association, conaequently| do you want to get ba mh ire absolutely tect, owing to hin| they are able to give their members| Buffalo engine and you know you ears of experience in doing hig dividends. Talk with Chas. | will get b Geo, H. Woodhow Co,, 112 University st,. rear Ar bide THE MARKET POA WAYS haa answered the eastern advance W cents per hund jobbers are not surprised @ Liberal Under-Pricing § of assorted «reen stuff » scares but dealers do not exp immediately A cur of cab bage arrived yesterday much ef I be very bad condition, ing unsalable. | 160 dozen thin White Austrian China Cups and Saucers, reguiarly worth $2.00 dozen; tomorrow in the Housefurnishing Gale at only, pair Cc where the sup shines warmly. Hy} will be putting In tte hardest licks |} | Regularly Worth $11.75, Tomorrow in the the Chieago “Owbs,” has written! , of whom we advantageously purchased months ago, comeq 1] thie lot of two hundred dinner sets for the Housefurnishing’}] Bale. Your choice of two beautiful fioral decorations. The quality is of the unusual sort, actually worth $11.75, but the way In which we purchased cost is brought down excep tionally low, enabling ue.to offer the rarest kind of a ching: | bargain. Share it tomorrow. cree mary teatter brick, Ih, Be; Busters tresh | A SPECIAL ARTICLE ON GPRING | Loring practice and how his players | | Restore vlornes Botooner hetibat style Is recent, white or ecru colors, Three and three and @ half yard lengths. The price saving is more than onedhing |) in the Mousefurniehing Sale. Lime end Cement. ted. pet Bel. #2.m venom re metal leh, pet fard, Paner mp? oe aS a oom wai ber he | Fo sell better money than any other deal- et OF Organization. same grade, style and qual- instrument from to one-fourth can buy else- |Sherman Clay & ( & That’s why we sell over 1406 Second Ave. half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D. §. JohnstonCo. | Biggest, Busiest, Best, 903 BECOND AVENUE. to the test io passing | PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines TIL See nd. PAV. Joorge Sutton, world’s champion Made in Ge Ity Skirt M 1207 Beeond Ave. Rupture Is Curable The Store That Serves You namie -Bushinaw Ge, ex Garvey-Buchanan Quality Form an irresistible combination in our March Household Sale 200 Fifty-Piece Dinner Sets Housefurnishing Sale « $6.99 : From one of the foremest makers of fine Austrian Ching i i] We Under-Bought 48 Pairs egular $3.00 Scotch Lace Curtains Tomorrow We'll Under-Sell Them Spic-epan new goods, no oddmente or leftovers. Every 13 — i5—117 SECOND AVENUE. , FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS EVERYTHING MUSICAL. CASH REGISTERS | We ate Independent dealers in new and second-hand esa registers of various makes an styles. Our prices are about one-half of the monopoly Comm, pany pricea. Will exchange #0 uptodate | cash register, more suitable SP your business, for your old on@ Call us up by phone and tell us y The Sundwall Co., Inc. 608 First Ave. Phone 697. | Choose the Best | nd you hm] hare a 6am « parity thelr own ‘ Tse, deli town, of bottled beve PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOF TLING COMPANY. Phones 927. Without An Operation You CAN HAVE A NEW SUITAND A NEW HAT FOR EASTER FOR ! Guarantee a Permanent Cure or No Pay HAVE BEEN A SPECIALIST FOR 40 YEARS,” Dr. ClarkCo. Washington. 8a. m. to Bf KOHLER & CHASE KEYSTONE LIQUOR O8, Established 1850. - a PIANOS rREE OCLIVERYe Office Hours From Mouth to M uth A WEEK 1908 GECOND AVENUE Arcade Building