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FOR SERIES " It will be "notioed that RUSH HEADS LOCALS with Rush heads the list. This boy PERCENTAGE OF .375--ROBS | crixes out purposely when there ts ULARS WITH po one on the sacks, but seems to 27%—-HITTING 18 LIGHT. be able to come through with « hit, whenever he wants to. Ross LEADS THE R leads the regula A glance at the batting average*) The average follows of the Seattle players for the opem~| = Pinyors AB Hits Av ing series, shows they must have) Rush 5 hustied to have won six out of Rows a 8 sight, and while the figures do not Drennan 6 4 speak much for Dugdale’s Siwashes seis ei : 6 6) ato} as sluggers, they show that the Se Kellackey .... z 8 6 214 te Yors are in the game to Win Wileox ..... Ph ee 180 and are marvels in making every Allen 71 142 bit count. Cudmore evesdS 2 186 One hit in a pinch ts worth « Hickey . i aia 091 done wasted ones ecattored Harper aks ae & 091 throughout the game, and some of Stanley Nee) EE ono those on the Seattle team who have Wilaon . seccseeh® @ 000 the lowest averages have been the Mack ‘ : 6 8 ‘eee! men to come through with the bite Walsh 7 3 0 peed just th they were needed Chevalier 3 0 000 | SQUIRES WILL"""“"== ,,.. Philadelphia 00209001%—6 11 | Mroeklyn 000000000 4 8 | Hatter Luth and Jackiiteh Beil, Hue or and Hutler, League Sinndiag. Bill Squires will fight the winner ef the Burns-O'Brien fight at Los Angeles May & Coffroth secured 7 H signa: Barney Reynolds, | Pitted ¢ eeeee 7 a .700 pA. ~ ry lP mgy 4 as an Philadel iphia ie s «68 agreement yesterday, and wil! sign Dosten abene senees $ H ae sew wo and Burns immediately lon Lovie it edly SOR" 200 Squires will undoubtedly be at {be Broskire : . = “BUR ringside when Burns and O'Brien — [RACES | YESTERDAY First race, ine Re Thankful, 10¢ (C Wil Ito 6 wom; Irish Mike, 106, second; 109 (C Williams), 15 to 1, won; third. Time, 1:12 1-6, Third race, three-quarters mile EM Brattain, 109 (andy), 7 to 2 George, 109, third. Time, 1:13 4-5 | mites Corrigan, 119 (Bandy), 2 to 5, Gates, 107, third, Time, 1:54 3-6. third, Time, 1:10 2-5, BARRY RUSH. 100, second; Calla, 103, third The Youre Twirier whe wee Time, 1:11, three gemee trom Matte med whe me promioes te be auether of the Rade L INGTON for which Dugdale te famous BASEBALL (87:70 Nh. Ne) | quette, 155, second; Gags, 115, tire. | er stand Time, 148 4-6. AMENICAN LEAGUR Second race, three-quarters mi) aca . Topsy Robinson, 120 (Austin), nn Washingtan ooC000100-1 2 Philedeiphla 1OP100RL eS 4 8 Batterioe——Miakenburg aad War.) per, Coombe and Se nreck, to 2. won; Field Lark, 110, second Clifton Forge, 112, third. Time, 3:13 3-6 May, 114 (Lee), even, won; Hollow RMB 18, second: Cousin Frances, 103.) were 24) 2) third. Time, :48 2-6 t Pourth race, eeven-eighths mile Morales, 9% (Gaugel), 7 to 10, won Boston .... cove New York Oieeeeees Ratteries — Young aod Criger Doyle and Kieinew We se third. Time, 1:27 1-6. Chicage Detrott game postponed th race, one mile—Halbard, 101 third. Time, 1:42 ¢-6. miles Golden Mineral 106 (Trox ller), § to 2, wom; Dick Redd, ‘ond Loulee = MeFariane, 104. 4. Time, 1:48 2-6 nor ON OF DOUMA, (Sertyps Telearaph Service.) ST. PeTERSA? [There wae « mont j the dour e ated that con Aitions that the pe Batteries — Ewing and Sechiel; | were againat the people 5 . Brown and Kling McAleer stood pat on his New York Boston ..... Ratteries-Amer a eee a}hadn't. Howell the bunch delivering the goods It Seems as if All Wearers 2 OF seam REGAL $15 SUITS Are Sending Their Friends to Us Good-making. Styles full of awing and Splendid value. Those are the things that bring the aame men here year after year t their Suite made of good cloth and tailored w it pays to buy such ou They want their clothes different from w stores—and they also want to be certain of the guarantee that is hind the clothes Everyone of these men je eo tickled with his Regal $15 Suit that | he te & good fr He is also a good friend to the men be sends here for Regal $16 Suits See that your next Suit carries the Regal Label Your money back if you wan eer. Fair treatment. t you see at other { ours ever afte 615.617 FIRST AVENUE | On the Square Opposite Totem Pole BATTING AVERAGES THE s Pitcher 6] xteenthe mile— x St. Avom 106, third. Time, 66 2-6 Second race, futurity-Combery, | Talentosa, 112, second: Bazaini, 109, won; A B Cook, 112, second; Taylor Fourth race, one and one-eighth won; Nabonassar, 110. second; WB Piftth race, futurity—Confessor, 1109 (Goodchild), 4 to 1, won; Earl Rogers, 103, second; Burleigh, 106, Sixth race, futurity--Como, 109 (Groe), 2 to 1, won; Bam Barber, Third race, one-half mile—Ids 103, second; Caroline (Taylor), even, won; Knight of Ivanhoe, 9%, second; Quardi, 96,! Sixth race, one and one-aisteenth 906 | Ej pitching staff for the St. Louie 1| Americans. Now he wishes he/ the only one of j from the measies than Met |the game between Brown's lea THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1907. WIFT “INSHOOT” AS ADDIE JOSS PITCHES IT ADDIE JOSS, OF THE CLE IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH HOW INSHOOT. Now for the tnshoot. Of course, it in more difficult to learn, but you can do it, if you will atick to it The little finger is usually “cut out” ta pitching this curve, The ball le held by the thumb and three fingers. The first and second fin gers are close together, The illus tration shows how Addie Jonas, of | the Cleveland Americans, throws an Won. Leet, Pet. | Ineheot and gives you @ capital idea f just how to begin right. Grip the 188 | ball tightly. It is absolutely neces sary to throw a fast ball for an in curve, Use a beat motion tn deliv oa ree are = SPOKANE INDIANS WILL BE HERE The Spokane series {# on. Eddie mn and bis Indians a bueky wd, stro and the . ing fled that they would take Seattle down th ine, and one and all refused to a mit that there was any possibility of losing the series. The Spokane team {fe in good shape. although some of the star twirlers on the Bunchgerass aggregation have not yet rounded into thelr beat form. Little Terry McKune, who did euch sensational fielding and batting for Beattie last year Bi Carn Charley Swindelis, Bobby Ja and other players well remembered here will be in the game. Dugdale announced this morning that Paddy Welch was due to pitch thie afternoon This is Pad dy's first chance and as he looked iike the star of the staff before the season opend, the fans are anxious | to see him work No sooner did Welch fully r cover our only i Mack took down with the same disease Baste thee Dugdale and ftumigate your ageregation before they too a tn the children’s ward at the hospital will be great doings at nm today A half holiday } Was declared in order that the en tire population could turn out to see leaders and the Tacoma Tigers }| | Hoquiam which feels that the the greatest dence in the master of that Pitzelmmons AMERICANB. ery and let the ball slide over the tke to meet Some pitchers can't get the hang of discarding Fitssimmones, in a conte conversation wi ure all four ated # moment ball as high It te @ little hard to learn the | curve, but when you master it you have something you if you'll put hup § There was I without Tomorrow The Star will tell you all about the drop ball got the backing that we bor for 75 he re} BINGALOOS FROM BIG LEAGUE NS ANXIOUS TO FIGHT SQUIRES ENGLISHMAN Danny Hoffman | batting eye back this sen |makes the New | look 26 per cent stror Hoss Cox maid be wanted a win t Hanlon should No wonder Ha to get someone to buy Cox's inter | known what the Keds would do. New York American fans are on the warpath against the new rain succeeding game having @ brainstorm recently | for the penuan Kid Elberfeld says he has an idea he would shine as coach of some ollege team is the way they hand it to Pitcher Pfiester will be credited on THE LATEST Pose OF TOMMY BURNS, WHO WANTS To Sr THE FIRST TO MEET 9Q UIRES IN AN AMERICAN MING, DUGDALE’S PROVERBS ite eaye he ie after Battling Nel poon's scalp. of the Greater New hewting team wonderf:! w | average in ei of the Cleveland Amer Barney Dreyfuss his players $3 a Some of the players kicke plan of givi were patronizing i0cent soup Misses Margar ryan will be elected Harbor and te therefore He played an GIVE THE PUGS PILLOWS. will be at second this af Sunday's game able to play for several ¢ needs Kellackey be and as he ia well afield and his hind the bat tafied with both his may be put on the Initial sack Fortune and tide lands are at the head of the processl Willis, 473 ¢ tet ON THE pnd R wubjeet te chainge SHELBY, Jr, Agent, |. “Break up your | boy. 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