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: eomemnaasindnennsiahtninaanseuss IF TACOMA CAN HOLD ABER DEEN DOWN SBATTLA MAY CLIMB INTO FIRST PLACE SPOKAN@ OPENS HERE TO MORROW, Right now D. EB. Dugdale can have Just about anything he wants im thie bailiwick He bas given SIX OUT OF EIGHT RECORD the long-suffering fane the desire | ot thetr hearts, real, live baseball, | More than that be has given Seal Ue a winning team, something we bave not had for years. Bix out of eight from one of the strongest teams in the league and hat when your men had to jump into the game without prefiminary practice and with the diseour ment of set-backs at the bands of amateurs, is a mighty good record. | Dug did not expect to do better han split even on the series, and Russ Hall, who dropped tnto Seat te in time to see Dug’s players plainly showrd hip disappointment at the outcome Seattle stands today alone in second place, with Tacoma crowd: | Now if the Tigers can only Aberdeen down this next! week to an even break, the locals) ean may be able to climb to th at the of Bpokane It} Id be a delightful novel: | Beattie leading the) Shades of the weary Coast, peasons! tea: ef find the Spokane | Uttle rough to use as the firet place. The Indians Deen clouting the ball hard, | while they lost the opening te Tecoma, their line-up! Seattle fans wil! 7 tala i git Hp iff i i : f i i SI Boys, it's almost a cinch most of you have an idea that you wili be & second Amos Kiusie when you grow up. Maybe you will if you @ick to pitching practice We are @eing to help you by telling you how to throw curve bails Any boy can throw them if he will practice. But before you start, here are a few things to remember Practice as often as you can. LASS" RUSH ALLOWS | Hanson and he hated to do it j have all satisfied the fans that they/ such @ wonder that are the goods Chev n 2 the fons nor the manancer Dug-|civu wieders of the vig eegues. | Spokane, and Seattle ought to win) bit, It wae no. the fault of the | that firet game. | longs behind the bat. and as he wil! THE NEW YORK GIANTS, STARTS HIS OUT CURVES. curve. tf fe the easiest of « You That’s What You _ can seo in the picture just bow Ohbristy Mathewson, of the New tionals, graspa the ball for T ploture wi snap ped just ae the ball was ready to leave the band Notice the palm is upward, The ball shoots out be- tween the first finger and thumb, | The curve depends upon the rotary | motion given. Be sure you do pot hold the ball too tightly, This wil ql e looks as if Dug bas made another Hist motea’ Weueas tert he ot the finds for which he is {| dorhanded of overhanded. mous, and that in Rush he ba*) 6 your hand ie too amall to get o another Billle Hogg, Jesse BLOVAIl. | cooure hold the way Mathewson or Jack Hickey | dows awing the thumb @ little far Hut speaking of Stovall, one eam | tier wy on the ball not help remarking again about the! fe. you are sure you have the wonderful resemb ance whieh Little) pene grap practice And don't Rock Allen bears to the star Dus) get discouraged if you don't see the hag = Ph —, does — curve the firet day, f you keep at ook tke Stovall and h lhe * Stovall, but he fields bis pasition | * 700 Axe Sure to teare im the same fashion, going after TOMORROW WR WILL TELL everything Im sight, and trying to} YOU ABOUT THE INSHOOT. play the whole tnfield himee'f Al - L ten shut out Butte Saturday and | Put by the way, what te Dug «o | ing to do with al! these star bom or iste? He can't keep more than four after th * . way, and who la he going to let SEATTLE TAKES FINAL GAME go? Dug fe L FROM BUTIE BY SCORE OF Valuable man when he farmed out) g 7 9..4iG CROWD TURNS! Now he ts up against the propos! ouT ton of parting with ea one else aD who looks good. Welch has pot Seattle §, Gutte 2 it was that pitohed yet, but showed up in prac- j boy Rush. home one vught tice ae if he were in grand form. | suppress this youngster uh ble Walsh, Ruth, MoGregor and Allen | not dowe be will Llussom out into! Dug will be | © bas not abe to keep him about (wo weeks} } game yet, and neith-/and then be wii be fooling ihe! BUT ONEHIT pitched 1T TCOK SOME COAXING. dale know just what he can do, LIKE A LITTLE LADY. (Renttlc Star Dactasive Servtes.) CLBVELAND, O.. April 29.--At Lit bield, near bere, the finest lit Ue princess in the world of bores The boy who bad aiready woo two games from ihe wighty Butte! Fither “Paddy” Welch or “Con” | #usaers, wterday pruter Walsh will work tomorrow againet) (be Miners down with one litte Big Tamp Os-| twirling that a shut-out was not pet ely ally Mle oP Alay, ond O Six OUT OF Giant. pitching staff, will probably oppose | enjoying the spring breeses. She im. , | xnown a8 ia Dillon's baby. Turf followers hope she will inberit all i* the speed of her famous mother + @ bitte one wae born just as , and her Bill Hurley has not played for! Tacoma since the first two games of the Spokane series If Lynch bas decided that he wants Burnett on the initial sack tn the place of Hill, it te up to Dug to buy the scrappy one, With Hurley on first the Seattle infield would be the best in the league. Kellackey be | Because this filly ts worth so rie. that her owner, C.K. G. Bi jig weuld sot ell per at any price, it fs no #'gr jbe coddied like son have to relieve Stanley pretty soon | : \\ the Seattle manager will have to! land a firet eacker in a hurry And! & Dug ts after one, too Don't you! yi OH Alien ever believe the rotund one doesn't! li; by Garvin 8 know what be needs | fur ihiet THE OUT CURVE AS PITCHED — BY CHRISTY MATHEWSO NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Tecoma 3. Srokane 2 The greatest team on | That's whet! Six out ef sight! Wow! Just walt and see what we (5.7): | do to Spokane this week! | The erare —— saree Tac lecored. Rush let & grounder go | *rokens = | between his Knees and filter on to| , Besury cusriin, om }eecond base, and a couple of tallies! ... came in on subsequent throwing of | Ter the ball into the pecks of the rum-| "Smee nere im trying to pall (hem on Ue | ete, Abamencr cad Aitenan. Uap That was af! for Butte Im the) | meontione feattle wae busy mak-} ing eight runs on six hits Guese| | ) League Gtanding. Wen Leet Pet . rae these toys don't know how (o| is ; : make thetr bingoes count! 4990) ’ : om were there with the nolse yester H : £ COAST LEAGUE ann met : i au ee eee ton Trenciee 1)00000e4 € 6 ’ CJ yaklant Sieesese>-t ww i ; ; H Ratterive-Jome ond Revie; Wright ond ee et BS Re xe | ‘ea mee ann se i ‘ ‘ ' ' =| meneees Strive to grt control Don't overdue yourself. Take good care of your arm. Change your delivery until you a style that does not make you t lemson we are @ gp how to throw an « The new Joase Stovall! Behold" in tt wee to my bettie with the MoCarthy thet t lanky ppy. litthe Kock A retw famous “Ha hand came ost popular pitcher Beattle ever | fe ang throws extensive had, as one pea is like another. And er an & professional boxer 7 nation ie heave Always a 4 to perfect that ha . be tn leading aturday to the tune n te fy wae the firet found Garvin at oppor that I had eve sto the delightofa week f that battle rowd that must have made the to work againat al manager's heart bump side horse §=America ad t I was visibly a¢ ways, There wae some ewell field ated and nervous, McCarthy's rep Want ot, Spt Syrah [tot anaes et | Donovan and Bruyette, and the! jeacor ' | At exactly the price you 1 made, best fitting, best In the city we ight pared to « fitcker witnessed the second coming | ing cand st” hed never been ' Ker knocked down in his career and ant to pay The beat here waa I with an offer of 675 If ST ig Values as Can Only Be) ': ? Pees A v ' 6 : 5 Secured at wt cae meEa ' r] ip eft hand to pro SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1907. OU DILLON’S BABY NALLY POSEO FOR HER PICTURE FOR THE NEWSPAPER dorm ie kicking up her dainty heels, | has not been ramed yet, but in| PF wth wreti carves AP metro oh 42+ soit P attomale iiingham Martin's CAege Powell and meph ny. Cleveland Ratteriae Howell and Mephens man and Clark League Gtanding Won. teat ret | ‘ ae) Yel ae ’ ‘ one oe ‘ 7 3 ts ‘ rd (Mar Specint TRADES UNIONS GAMES NORLH YAKIMA, Wash] “4A. ©. Kealing wag his brother Sal injured jy ent here yesterday, ‘The ‘| both trappers, were es Printere Electrical Workers | Kcmtbors % ‘own In & DUEKY to dlepeen gem | Piesterere oie’ felleae Painters , S Fares wear the approaching® | AMATEUR GAMES. were struck. A, G, | : hrown in fromt of tng | etna the } Plot and rolled over ang Coyle and Memmenwey; Wringolt « “ shed to & pulp, Hiroko "her was thrown inte (00 leet and sue which may prove catal, am ant Wileon; Muret « Welton and Hoover; Finney ana M Manus omental (Serteee Telegraph XICO CITY, can goverument al demand of @ oe eurrenuer of Ama, whom this mmetton ‘ y Yara 3 Otympte ‘ Neitance ‘ ot Townend ‘ ‘ | Richmond'e Nasntere BUT LOU DILLON’S GABY Fi- | ‘ we p Bon T. | Siustias : be Guatemalan se to grant this that trouble is the two countries, jba.ee, Bhe is to be allowed to} Pele. H grow up like common, everyday fl-| poyie and Pickens; Hansen and Bude les, Se can risk about the pas ture as much as soe pleases, under the watchful eye of Mother Low suere no ouree to see she does this or does not do that. She is expected to grow up into a fine strorg queen, full of life and cour age. Puny wou.es or faint hearts are not wanted on the race track Of course Leu ” Gan sper ai care, M. A ifoy! is her attend ant and sees that che gets the prop er amount of fod, and other pec eemary things, A veterinary sur Curtains, Draperies sings, Mh te Se Rugs, Bedd'ng, Etc. she St rs that Serves You @ h —oarvey cucuumas nue seeeceeees 6 11 ——~ 3 e ron! Schampet FINE SCOTCH NET CUR-, NOTTINGHAM NET “- “ TAINS—-VALUES UP TO League Sianding $4.00—SPECIAL TOMOR- Woon Lamt. Pet ROW AT ONLY, PAIR TAINS—VALUES. Shed to: oe $1.98. “ eh kere = Faithful style reproductions Prviland se & @ BIB of the costliest exclusive NATIONAL LEAGUE. | irish Point, Fillet Net and = wear — | Bruseciis Curtains. Colors of Three yards “ hes ¥ *, white and ecru. Full width width Two arenas . TER sie and 3 and 3% yards long. fifty pairs, Extra special values tomor different petterns for rite Meon, Hmick and Meleon Wine a6 Giteom | row Tuesday seilligg. Pay mee 1 Ls LA $1.50 ORIENTAL COUCH RUFFLED Seeage: > COVERS CURTAING © Darigiee- Bese and Marshall; Texter | Fifty inches wide, fringed | Values to $1.00; 2 and i Umptre-0' Day bor fered game nu | borders; large and pleasing me; gOOd m Leute gS color variety. Special to ble stitched ¢ . etd, morrow at only, each ORE new designs. Frane set Neomen, Fraser morrow at Unpite-o Dey $2.50 CROCHET BED saa. League Standing. SPREADS REGULAR os ve 3 at + Pisin, hemmed or fringed PIL New Tork i] = edges: bandsome Mar- Jeet Piovebere ; ; nd sellles patterns Special Filled with | ego $ § 428) wmorrow at only, each pias Cnetonet P quality ‘New ‘ry $+ 3 mel $1.69 | ticking, 51d. rookire : ' REGULAR 86.00 CALI cial tomorrow af AMERICAN LEAGUE. a FORNIA BLANKETS $2.00 WHITE " ane } Ten and eleven quarter sizes CcOMFO Dearelt ssa trate ‘ pecial tomorrow at only, backed {a stn Mn hn pair $3.25 | some that are REGULAR 20e ART ed. Special BURLAPS } Only .-+» soa Appropriate colorings for! $1.00 WHITE shirt waist boxes, different SPR colorings, 36 inches wide. | New Marseilles Special tomorrow at only three-quarter size; yard . 14¢ | special REGULAR 2he@ CURTAIN | Priced at only MADRAS | $1.25 oney 42 inches wide, svow flaked | BLAN curtain madras in the new | The popular t with bine or red est tel tints, Special to morrow at only, yard Spleadid values 1 17ée | only at. oe 835.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, SIZE Very Special Tomorrow at RNS wi Twenty of these handsome new rugs that ly find new owners tomorrow. The choicest designe ® orings from the best maker in America. Quality | wumbesttatingly recommend for long, satisfying | attle housekeepers are here offered @ rare economize. DECORATED SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER WARE Af | LARLY WORTH $1.50. 82.00 AND $3 Dinner Plates, Dessert Pistes, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Salad Dishes, Fancy Pieces, ete, ete, & versified bargain array of high grade china, will tomorrow in the Room-Making Sale at tect myself, and found thet IT jad bed the bie man, whe was hurling naelf against me. It stopped him He to commence his rush wer again Again that left shot out to meet) bim. ] I had @lecovered tte usefulness From then 1 determined tte SPPET, went by. Mo got beyond that to “Bull.” One | } these fo toe me viclo id. If you don't Mm GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES HALF TOMORROW. Regular 35c White Dome Shades at Regular $1.25 Colored Shade Regular $2.25 Colored Shades at Regular $2.00 Colored Shades at | Regular $4.00 Colored Domes at t, Mister MoeCarthy. 1 humbly in return Put tm the fourth, fifth and sixth | rounds IT worsted him dectstvely worsted him with that newly dis overed power in my left hand. eredit of @ victory, as EGGPse. o > SELL'S CARPET SWEEP- CHOOSE FROM RS SELL EVERYWHERE TIRE STOCK 0 started | Bt reer as | ch and AT $2.50 JARDINIERES yard by yard | have fought my way | 3 to the top and | Extra special tomorrow in . reserved Oma Woll, take this tip from me, am the Room Making Sale Making & » boxers, it was all through « exactly 188 only $1.39 ated and which aug mented my natural cleverness at THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY- ¢ 113 —1NS—ll7 SECOND AVENUE. Piace dependence in the left id ie