The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1907, Page 2

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Uniess the men on the university If * baseball team quit chewing to) * bacco, all games will be canceled, | * announces the university manager, | * The high schoot and the “U" are|* playing this afternoon te ode MINOR LEAGUES : NOW PLAYING ver third winged one to firt that spd eee QAve He Men — nearly knocked Mullen off his pegs The American association and the WARM WORDS AFTER THE) wi oros a chance for Russ to get | Weatern league both opened yer GAME—BUTTE PLAYERS ARE) (hid baseman who can throw pote day afters games TICKLEO SOME |played in snow storms at sev Hiss fnbotham, the High S¢ hat | of the otties ft flelder, thre ate, when it cond sacker would be caught | waa 5 out by Indianapolis, | and the Butte outfield | Louleville gave Kansas City the fahment. The | short end, and Colummbus carried | \* \* Ee * i* BY OSCAR THOMPSON, ~*~ What a bump! Alackwday! It have blottedkdiie whole * gasped with aste “They can certainty play ball 1 am proud of them The are a boost to Wasn't 4 diagreee to lo 1 score to an aggregation that could by This Seattle High School bunch | \ play the way those kide did makes | haved gam teen. | HIGH scHoot TEAM PLAYING vith the walversity, and far and) LiCG. prove ae eid way ahead of anything tn the! Scone of 2 To 1 grammaticals that Dag mouthed High School class, On track thoy fe those expressions which he wo can walk away from everything tn ee rather have ont of bis syste an the northweat, and In baseball they wr. 1a yd High Beh fn, when he got his weeping willow: | @fe Bow beating leaguers ane Bown | — fielders together after the game defeated Dugsate's Did you ever see a peatat er There is no doubt, however, that Well Dug has one of those ma-| the professionals loafed some, tak ; chines skinned all hollow when it) ing things ve, the ee tent the ee comes roast y of his| tion of pulling the game out of the| ow f players cas teatity. ae By fire whenever they felt Itke it. But ar As -4 = - ne antiete of ball Butte btretings—my but they burned their ands badly tm). ‘iivetery uiaeel ~ -— = aor be Rave mean dixpositions—sat | the attempt, and found things ® Mt) wetting the only « net ott’ ten dm the bleachers and chuckled and tle too hot for them gene iy Hickey'® — btn raten. yee-—even if Join Kenitick Bangs; Inability to bit the ball was the | Coyle, Smith, Mutte Mit. | @hould object to the word—they trouble yesterday The ' But it was with a very different tone of volee and In very «i bs Higginbotham, @ the whole High School team did sensa- fairly chortle’ with delight, The played the erroriess article, and the) Tims Lowe | Miners are sweet on the High | pitchers held the —— oe down | "The score | Schoo! team, and would be willing te four hits, but something Is wrong) a, oa { to back them against any of thetr; when leaguers can only get # Din Witeos, if oor ta wr ee ar) Class in the country ao and a scratedh off a high #chool nroonan of Soe 8 ee . twirler, Cudmore, rt eeere “What do you know about that. j Btis, ab -2 90 @ 1 aff Cartwight?” chirped Mott, as Char.) However, Mr. Dugdale, don't tm-| Ketlackey, 1b 300 8 6 6} ley Mullen, he who won the Coe amine that we huve forsaken you te oy 200 2 8 6) Clancy, covered first base like Hal) fora minute, Humptngs must come, Stantey, © : 4 i . : H Chase. “Where's Rush? , Here's a| and perhaps this one will belp YO") Hickey. db eas 3 Fe 6 chance to get a real first baseman.” | to walk all up and down Russ Hall's | Grayson, p zeoense “What do you know about that?”| white collar when the season 07008) Alien. p eeeoe1e sputtered Cartwight, as Hilton over Saturda *Mack tee 6 of ene TEE | ** Hone 1oe0eo0 86 6 ICKEY WILL PROBABLY 2.205005: High Behar AR REPO AR! Mull , #eowse¢ Mt a D ie Ge <a te Meuire, = - Be me Stems J #+w2esetf TR | Hemoenwey, « s¢@e¢e@s8s8 e \Serith, : ‘Third Raneman Hickey will peut Since it seems cortain that Doyle | wunon rf ,e83 8 ably be captain of the Seattle (eam {8 lost Dug has found it necessary /Hieginbetham. if . 8 @ @ £ tit for the coming season. Hickey is to look about for a new bows If} tonmuts, p seen 62) @ popular man with the players, Stanley would be tn the game every 1 Being cinxery and somewhat of a| day he would joubtedly be chow | on ¢ - t 2 eat 6 comedian on the field, and carrying en, but as Matt will have two) jo Teen i sbout on his shoulders # noodie| other catehers to help him, it seems) Qo st | which contains certain thinking! that the choice of Hickey would be) 2 ie wf” seeees | matter a wiser one | Hite Reheo! eeeeeetor Summa oe bite: Coy’ ackey = ; MEET 1S PLANNED. Pye A track mee will probably take) MeGQuire, Coyie Menith te on the 27th of this moath ia eyaon, 2; off Allen, = | Secttie high school and e Tei) 3. by Behmuta pha y — Me deenvy emer leoma high school track teams will oa Mullen wid pa | coanpe’ te, Arrangements are 80 |Sonmuts Passed ball Now listen to Tacoma: “The! being made j a cma tee Tigers will enter the opening game with Spokane with a patched up! = ie line-ap.” So sayeth a City of Des Bl J I I E MEN | American tiny fan-fecder j H 8] Fl tmported from Boston : ? 1 the east, has been discovered b | PRACTICE Washington ee ae Lynch tu be an amateur of the rank-} Battertes——Giaze and Armbrus-| ‘est ches The sm aa reported) one ter Srmith and Heydon | to Mr. Sbhreeder Chop off his) Russ Hall's Butte m, which aa i] head,” sayeth Shreeder, “and rolll announced in The Star yesterday Rn HM BI your hoop.” remarketh Lynch | dre § into this city aly | Detrot® ... Fags ata Wilson, a star pitcher on paper. | ye day morning jour 4 out | Chicage er ee has also bene found wanting an t ball park thia morning at Hatteriee-——Killian and Schmidt fs buck to the iScent meals 11 o'clock for practice. Russ bas | Smith and MeFariand bint. Now comes the hard-luck) gingery bunch, ali right, and the } grammaticals. will undoubtedly give Dug's men} RH. BI smething to worry about ip the | Philadelpt oe mre NO ORM Ss aa we ee oe | rene scsi onde xs Bender and } playe — n omg here. Mott! ehreck; Doyle and Kleinow First + ine-sixt Jone comes he will have t Clovetnnd v at * College Widow 106 (H. Bm t 2 F pegs “et ‘Bowin) “Big Dance Tonight ' Anca tagged 27S A Gold, 119, third. Tir +4 oe wili/ell and Stoven et teenthe (Mish t « 2 rie t ft ¥ artag iT) a avilton. ’ . -tague Standing. Ray, 1° Time ! | spend a ph " Won. Lost, Pet Third a thre x gner’s Orches 4 fo. | Cleve 2 686 8 to &, won; Nine Spot, 190, second = seston 5 2 t Raia We er, is r . 3 ” Pitth race ‘ : Washington i Eart Kone a: Site National League 306, th 1 44 1-5, k HE dane 111. thire, 7 1:94 Batterte in nd Doott MAY DAY RK HE ‘ nnat % ’ ‘ . St. Louis ; un 8 Batte Rw nd 1 Brown 1 Mar 1 Umpire J r nd Carper A R u Ee. ppearance |=... Tatte ‘ " nd Gibson is what counts both in your social and |. . RW E business standing—and your appear- Pree nt ee ance, of course, is ninety per cent a ga Rtorndog = b matter of clothes. League @tanding. = If you want to stand well |< : "ee ; ; and make a successful |}? Bi oe ‘front’’ in this life, i as ; i ‘ ; ] | t Wear a REGAL 18 $15 ; ‘ r ‘ S . LU ‘ ’ nd Ca n uit ‘ All garments are hand-tailored—fit League Standing f well, look well and hold their shape 8 4 (687 On the Pure Milk Square pg M wend Pare ‘ ro Oppoait, tifiente of Medical nd em Toten fier April 20th at t p Pole 616-617 First Avenue Pole - Pure Milk Dairy, Wat Cor, Pike St. and 7th THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 18, MUST QUIT CHEWING, Net haWensGhded sane Kehardhnerawhe: [AeA eae Aka AAO a Stie out at the In the American assoctation das if the Se-| Toledo beat St. Paul, tahoe ‘SQUIRES LOCATES plenty of time to get used to the} SAR RAFAEL & (inc ike dtiied Manes be Me wrer bis shoulder, before letting Ko |take i tainly had the eet turned down the proposal ‘ atthe tt | faded yesterda. }Tommy Burns on May 20, saying Avenue WHAT THE STAR'S EVENING SPORTING EXTRA WIL CONTAIN, Full story of each local baseball game. Major league results. Winners of races at The Meadows, after June 29. Sporting photographs, shetohes and cartoons by The Stare special arti Special stories by apeolm writers. Racing news, notes and yossip by “Refugee,” The Star's racing expert. Baseball news and general sporting news and go by The Star's well known aeperting writers, See eee eee ee eee eee eee that that waa too short a time, Two monthe of solid tratning, an fore he goes into the ring. He haw arver “ior A ORR vt the |tWitlers were given an unending off the honors from Milwaukee ae wood peat, Ses what tho | twitle™s Nout chmuts, the High} fa the Western league Lincoln] fill Squires is oow the center) ‘ken Up quarters at Ban Rafael n ea not ere® he School sta sand all were being | beat Pueblo, Sioux ( ‘ity disposed of | of Interest in fightdom When the re When he's not there hea: niwed releaset ip order that Hall/Omaba and Denver trounced Des | statky Australian stepped off the FINAL MEET TONIGHT, “ ; nls atv h kid a berth | Moines. jsteamer Ventura two day u ‘Anyhow, Cam proud of that high ‘a aye ago i) oe rinw Cr AS _ % echost busch,” acid David Mdward| “lmever saw a man with a de |San Francisco he had i Sage voll Bary Frew vigecte he one ue the smoke cleared away and! ery like that,” eald Mott, the Butte| gauntlet of di fs, Tesmnere | Sor (Oe Oey eid this ovanind enough of noise maki high scho« hird ba oo. Sechmuts has a wind fiends, sketch artieta, promoters plonebip wilt be _ i this evening rooters closed thetr faces eo th um but b mnecessary, for afte jand fans. Gish, who so far oe = in potats ealy & moderate degree of carslit-/Coing his little stunt alances | Bquires ia said to look Nhe « ix Vanes naa Permer hee tinguecs was floating around. | Mimeself a minute holding the bali) ighter, and ke & man who will Oe he i that can be given him, He tee Brooks’ Hats, 1331 Second ase that good common sense of which all of us have a Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION PREE; LADY ATTENDANT. 207 Eilts! Buliding, Geeand and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche. Office Hours, 9 & m. to 6 p m. Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thuredsys, Saturdays, 6 te 6 p. m Phone Sunset Main 6256. Geattic. Weer. i COMMUNITY BOAT HOUSE OFFICE ON GROUN MITCHELL PHILLIPS MANAGER 34th Ave. and McClellan St Independent 8944 Sunset, , I 13 — 1115 —Ill7 SECOND AVENUE. DR.C. F. 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