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DUG STRENGTHENS THE SEATTLE TEAM MEYERS AND. ABOGAST prom | 6T. PAUL SIGNED BY DUG) DALE—FORMER PLAYS TO | DAY—THREE PLAYERS RE- LEASED-—OTHER GOS: That was a hard game to lone. But the figures show that good ball was played. A 2 to 6 soore and three litte errors certainty speak well for baseball at this time of year, f “Paddy” Welch hadn't started the game the two teama might have been playing yet. Walsh and Jensen wouldn't let the players even make & nolse like getting 4 run. This man Rowan, who popped the ball over the fence for Spokane and brought fn the only runs of the |to know Bil when he first } j few more such swipes and | ou be the sewaswer kid nin Car 1 used broke into baseball.” We never thought K. ©, B. was so ancient as that fon't Rh, “why “Well it there y'" said K. OC } Dugdale has signed two new men and they are reported to be stars of the rea) shiny variety Star number one is already on the ground, and Dug said this morning that he would be In today’s game Thies ie Meyers, who can play elther the tn or the outfeld and who hit 285 for St ‘aul in the American association last year. Ile was drafted to the majors, but sold to Seattle, It cost Dog 9°00 to get him. Meyers will play sec | cod watt) Ste gete back in the) game when he will probably go to} center feld Abogast, Dug bought hia release was doing a catcher, who until eo OLD | MeKune. | SPOKANE WIN THE FIRST WELCH STARTS GAME BY WALKING M/KEENE AND | ROWAN FOLLOWS WITH A) HOME RUN—SCORE 18 2 TO 0. ¢ YOU BET IT GOES, WHAT WE SAY, WE UMPIRES IN THE A. A good game gone,-well not to the dogs, but to the Indians, whieh ie pearly ae bad, Not but that | much respect is due to the gentle | men who draw certain sipulated | montes in return for chasing files | and doing other athletic stunts for) one Edward Quinn, but because) jany game which the other fellows | | wee seome wasted to the red hot | fans such as turned out 1,500 | strong yesterday ‘The first two men up scored, and after thet, nothing doing Paddy HERE ARE THE MEN WHO WILL Boss TF : Welch, the Pride of Monroe, baying) THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1 SEASONS Seu poy Rg nggeeed aul | READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT — JACK. BGAN” | in bis system started the game ip ene KANE AND GERALD HAYES. LOWER kOW LEFT TO JACK KBRIN, W. J. SULLIVAN |@ measly way by walking ‘Terry | PERKY WERDEN Rowan put the ball over) the fence for a homer, and the only | * rune of the game came in. j AMERICAN LEAGUE. sod hea Umpire~Bhret . | game, used to pitch for Gea'tie un | backstop work for Bt Paal, ie the ; : der the cognomen of Dave vroban. | other newcomer, Whea D'Armond |, Walsh fetiored Wels and Serb)... 22 f He waa a southpaw pitcher in those! rounds in shape and those two } an sag ye moe Oe | wee ey eos | days and now he ts a southpaw first newcomers strike (thelr gait, Dug | a, 4 gl a only jo | Pate 1A ieee then ee . bad = eacker, Beside his home run yee | focis that be will have the best) ohip, Plank and achreck se terday he put a foul over the fences. | team fa the league. i an 8 mu ro a ®, RINE OA A A ETN BSI TTT EE TT eeieibeaiadaaamendiad $665 3 0) .ere aw ® +61 8 8 Ole eee By: Bey ‘ ” $8 8 8 8 bf Stevetand ee ‘ OP Bes & ee tteriee—-Morgan and Buriow, Liebhardt iet-Mowelt, Sisal 5s ‘ ‘ H } : $ and Care renee Roceevelt, Wilkine and Yoleg, 4 6 6 6 © 6!) Meore nm B on ; Hoston i ; HOW SAM LEVER DOES IT pid dee ee wath « he fewer for @ home run. ’ e+ 6m & Blees Dinaes dite't tt rate wt o rue come Int Why dide’t | : | ' take Welch out before he o tat Bot we wie tedey, Ff Barred Ger Welsh to ainth ‘ Whrt Mecanse I bet on Spokane ard f always lowe.” An Rh PM POA emt ; Se Se i 3 Vritadeiphta ‘ gees hieage ‘ of the early days o. the season, ¢ H , s ; ; New York 5 many thousand tron men they ae ake ie 3 ’ ad would not have .. the opening hac ; Hy Be a. u : been Gomyed two weeas. ee ae OAKLAND. j | | Tetale ng ae: we NATIONAL LEAGUE. Twelve men will ' seven-sixteenths of} Manager ...ke Cant. on and Joe! 4 “ — ; i 7 ne nue le tn the coming big 106 2 Doyle, of the Minneapolis team, are | tenttie oeoroeeees S 4 $iike meet at Pull = ; to |, won; Tallen, 105 etting & oad example, Doyle was) 2164) 5 0 0 9) Gisge ‘ 1 nigh schools of preps ; iGiacksterm, 196, third Time run out of the game three times | "Wee" eee eee =) Retierins — Mall Leary ant Melean; Over | thetpate ree pape 42 1-6 BS week and M.Ke Once Summary: Teme ren, Rowen, Tweten|* . — ith ease Spokane eff ; | Second race, one mile--Malr F j mite aiwan. ie yer ewe on balle ort eee nh HE pena - ©... post. | jot, 110 (fandy), € to 6, won, Royal fandow Mertes has elgned with) ** ~ 5 t Wales, i, off 4 Eblleteiphte ‘ ‘ } warka vat even ae I Maxim, 110, second; Blota, 106,| the Minneapolis American Associa oo pibet— Dy DatereeCorriten ond Jeckiicoh; Me-| local team ie admitted @ third. Time, 1:42 3-4 tion club, He waa released by Bow | ant oe posse | tntyre and Ritter | bent in the northwest | ° s-einteenthe of | ton Gen: in em. ed | le-E i 3 beget ot to 6, won; Lette GO} one, 105 — Woa. ms, The Mist, 110, third. Time.| The miserable snowing of the| COAST LMAGUR jeg TES i H ime | eee te Gees ee Ca } 1:20 46 vroowsyn team has been one of the! ¢, At nom 2 | Rees | 4 bh pe halt, we Priieseipnia : L oe coma will be weak, | Fourth race, seven-cighthe of | surprises Of the National league. | tow »rgsie 8 dl pestee $ i ‘= - Twelve of the toll i |mile-Bager Maid, 1 Visher), 8 it cut # wide swath in the ox = ‘on " - . s Cinctenatt ‘ » 1 will |Geo. R. McNear, 103, third. Time, | (@ the real contesta, has been sadly ~— —— — Harrieos 1:36. acking a NORTHWEST LEAGUE. | Elie Thayer a Fifth race, eleven-sixteenths of a _—-— * : Aberdeen Kay, Anderson, : | mite MPiagg. 100 (Brow 8 to 1 but Squires, the Kaogaroo fight j we ent Deeshue; Mentey ky a : ae! ~ ¥. le ; ae n . * ! DEEN ite Wiekey wae) ; | won Kokomo, 160, second; Nap- | ¢r. is in training at ‘Prisco for any-} ier Pe ta 2 ve om Walter J. Travia m ; pe. 124. third. Time, 1:04 6 thing (hat may come his way snd wat given pow wuppert. Tecoma won as long dibtance golf : PHOTOGRAPH sHOWs How SAM LERVER, OF (TI FITTS | Bixth race, one mile Meb Ragom woe fret | eerily by © aeore of Th we 6 mags Geteat've verome BO : SURG PIRATES, GRASPS THE BALI. TO THROW ONH OF HES FA~ 108 (Gross), # to 1. won Vine OF CUDMORE, Bt. Johns sod Wil-| tee Angries * § = abate sues New York. " rar fictous, 94. second: Cabin. 110 | 8 Were released last night Poggi a a fa | Tecoma u ~ third. Time, 1:4) 1-6 Poriend ‘ » Se Ratteriee-Micacy and Rosttiger Detter The Grop dali te certainty a pe 4 back, affecting the ball itke | | Paddy” Welch 4i4 sot inet long nie — “ 7 ster, Nothing is more disconcerting | 4 billiard ball When « & Lex! TON. as nat ey lithe PBS et te a batter than to Diff at a dali aod made = Th jshowed that the messes be 01 Rave it and In the catoher’s mitt | drop. That Perse tate: ewe hale wittenans| rey _loeee to the (hmbee. and The Store That Serves You Best -Garvey-Buchanan away below where he thought i | with the out eur leat 116 a rade 4 sinh Wee sent ip Thie boy was coming batter, You can see from the tilue, | Cent. 119 (lee) 1 to §. won ii ball and be should bey ra a Take & good look at the Itlustra-| tration the grasp le somewhat sim Lady Vie. 110, second: Cousin araged by the fact tha 1 tion, and you will ere how Sam / liar to the one for throwing ao out Prances, 110, third. Time <5! Walsh H ‘a ‘ess a f e n heover, of the Pittebere team orve. tt differs In the pesit.ce of Recon? race three-ouertere of « oGre@or certata ] @rtape the ball for a drop. Remem-| the hand, and In the backward fere.| mile Dainty Dame, 100 « . good enough maff # j ber, however, that tt te Juet as im- | Be © fui of thie jerking motion 9 16 1 won. Fantastic 112. o 4. | for any man's league | reat ay e 6 portant to start the ball in the right| It le Hable to be overdone, God &/ yey . Tie i way. The ball should stide out be- | strained arm will result ters Alert, 100, third Time.) Jack Hickey. at one time the ; tween the thumb and forefiog - Boe y | priae of Seattle, was so wlid yester when the arm is high Ghove the| The “spit ball wil! be ¢ up-| Third race, five-cighths of aj day that Tacoma beat the cham 3 4 shoulder, At the instant the ball ie/ sect of the pliching lesson in the mile— Pf hon News 111 (Mortar) pion Aberdeen teem With ens } Being started the hand should Mar tomorrow tty}, 20 to 1. won: Garebrinus 111.) Hickey won his first game against / exer see ss 80 ach Rae ts SALAS second: Rossesss, 111, t $ Time | Vancouver, bat does not seem 2 1-8 have struck bie true galt. If th ident of being able to defeat)” poo vane one mflecton 1, | 007 arm hasn't gone back the yeti Stanford when the southerners 51. 114 /otindesd. F te & eon. | Warm Weather of two months fror come porth to the atta om Lake 7s) 102 second: Miah Bear 102.1" ow will see him pitebing @ lot ¢ BROOKLYN Washington shout June 1. ft is mot third ‘Time, 1:48 4-5. = | shut-outs, po —_-——- known whether Berkeley will wad |’ ‘rifen are, one-bait sile—R C.| Vancouver broke ite Rondon yee ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS. 59c AND 69 SUITINGS. Ma seee or not, but as Stan | Rane. 106 (lee), 3 to 3. @ terday by beat Butte A Latest Spri 28 inches r in, o Te oat Spring weaves, The Seattle high school baseball te A has beaten Recksley, Washing Creat Pirate, 112. serond Orlandot | coma’ trounced Aberdeen and Boo. inl Newest light and dark colorings, te 68 teches Wika: ae team bas challenged any and ail ae Pligg tno gag that Stanford ts oe, vetrd Time 80 1 5 ae jamped = tr m Seattle, the Tigers & most unusual 0c quality } asrortment Special Tomor ti tree one omitie tn rm ° nd bes Never of the Brooklyn high schools for an Coach Connibear and members of | ‘horpe. 8 (®wetn). 9 to 2 won: & & game Won and a game lost Special Tomorrow at only, | row at only, yard con eees futerscholastic ga.ce, and according the Washington crew enid that the Fariy Poy, 197 second: Bumennne will ewiteh the positions again | ard to a dispatch from the east one of y in whieh the rec fiasco in Roramora, 166, third Time, 020 Shen Dug gets Stis, Meyers, 9) TORR censeeeneress oenee which al! three boats sank made 1:44 2-5 DArmond and <Abogast in the |i “-—— the Brooklyn eclocls may sccept. If the game will be played it will be one of the many of a long trip pose which is plaaoed for this mg WASHINGT ONCREW. CONFIDENT The Washington crew returned yesterday afternoon from California The Beauty of it @ ver! itable fares. TRIED TO SELL opiuM For attempting to dispose of smuggied opfum at Port Townsend John MeCaltam, a fireman on the Umatilla bound for Franctaco. was arrested at Po Townsend yesterday. 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Kellackey hae some glaring faults, but as long ae the team wine, Dug does not feel like breaking up the combination TWO BAGGERS DIAMONDS —mTEt Bob NOAT GOING TO COLLNOR. From an early view it looks Iike - Bill Hurley was beck at first for Connie stack has the biggest con tract o. his life to lead the Ath. | Tacoma yeater playing 4 nice let game. Bill has been out of the to go the limit. awe Terry MeKune was given a hand The rumon went down that| yesterday when he stepped to the Monts ty will drop out of the! plate in the opening inning. This Southern League. yoy te the best shortatop on the ms me coast right now, and Spokane cer Catcher Pert Haas, of the Ctn.| t@iDly bes reason to be proud of cinnat! Reda, . to go back to the| Pim. Bobby James, « Beattle bor. nansas State League ot Terry. 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