The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 2

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THE SRATTLE STAR—THUREDAY, MAY. 2, 1007. y FAMOUS “SPIT BALL” AND | = HOW ED WALSH PITCHES IT’ ath of an une After three rounds of boxing the solution of Sehreck’s style © fight that fa mine The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Oo, ing came to me, = With mous fe.nt aad retreat step i would draw him into risky leads and then I woula get the « w gu Pet, No, 4 nity to land my efiective ; ‘ « i Buccess in the ring rarety falie| The bout went the schedule ; ; ; ; , » rounds, but Reieree George ; ' ‘ - » lot of abort men unless, of | TO’ urtiociout margin Wo give me ‘ . + course, they possess wonderful «he decision one $ : oe | reach Uke unto that possessed by Sehreck waa never eatliefied with | that b a kept ° until NonTHweseT Leacun Joe Walcott. It te for this reason (hat battle and kept ater me up | t ne Mike Schreck out of al} | | @meed up to box him 16 rounds im Pairk gui | i 4 weight posalbilitie i the world’s, That was a terrible encounter * a nl Usman do. supremacy in the same breath Before we got through the ring eth Brass : eh. ei) sus eek ean Chee cus wean oa Btockily bullt, reck ie one of} was like @ slaughterhouse, with | UT atase IP these kind of men who take on Schreck the victim 1 won eamily,| seor nnuel Bpectal tomorrow in the } Bugar and Or ones flesh rapidly and never shake it off, and Harry rp, the third mas im pO" Pe PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS HOW THE BALL 18 GRASPED BY | Room-Making Gale at, each enh tomereee pre, From around the 160 mark Bchreck | the ring, had no diifieulty is pro 20 ~0ae and Woettiger; Butler ED WALSH, OF CHICAGO WHITE 80X, TO THROW A “SPIT Be } y hes filled out until he now weighs | claiming ine the Victor ; . | BALL” } 160 NICKLE PLA’ more than 190, Dut with the in But Schreck is & glutton for pun 2 Ss |, BSc and Tho DO Tum ) and COAT TED crease in weight, his ability has, to | ishment. canctntte Me Sawrourer ® | The Iasi thing you want to tackle| will have « freak break. The same rane phen “er > 3 6 COAY KAR deteriorated } ¢ te VE @ c. May Eo Botte MH) s ihe epit ball, It te am uncertain arm motions are used as in throw - pectal tomorrow Special tomorrow tn my mind, deteriorat I know of no man in the boxing : 7 * rT the Re Maki: Bal Room Maki; I hooked up with Schreck twice | game who apparently likes it bet u wee steady tw | Proposition at best It usdoubtedly ng the other curves. i | a ° pom Making Sale i iy ng Gale at, tm 1903 and 1904-—-and our battles ter seal ener a batters, but ft » on -” a by tter” S aeee . ones 3 Be ae cossoeeailn were of the very strenuous kind. The possessor of courage aod Yencowrer , "| Ukely to fool you. An ob pitchers by simply » ng the ba Being possessed of a very awk: grit that ie aboormal, Bchreck may | * * ti 8 jeeten has beer found do it thie aod using the same grasp as for an ward ebift and with a style pecu- go along for « long period a» & ee a Howels and Bpencer Hox ot year in the aim by the flelders tncurve, outeurve or drep. The et-} ee Marly hie own, Bebreck was a hard fighter, but I hardly believe that be thet ite use mak ay erate throw- oe nd amet. % make the meve 650 CUSHIONS, man to fathom. In first encoun: r gain th on fider of the Leaawe Steeding bg almost impossible for them. are a i . ter with him be hed as bewildered, al oreuahned by them te wee lee The ilustrat.on aby how Pitch ¢ an entirely different curve| | Special tomorrow at : Special tomorrow at, for I had never engaged tn & bout be a heavyweight champ onsen p ‘ H Siler Ed Waleb, of the White Sox, ‘rom what they expect Ei deee wanes $2. Filled with pure silk with @ man whoee ring tactics so possibility. His mateh with Willie oe wane H ; oH hrows @ ep.t ball His arm is The spit ball ia one which every j New Orient ‘designs, 72 large and fluffy, size confused me, It was in Chicago recently at Tonopah, alihough he rot ; ‘ ~ awn back ready to start the ball. beginner must practice until he | inches wide fringed all Lay in © supply for a hi ed bave me at his w not reflect o uch | Verorure . be ball ie first molstened freely on learns just what bis own individual | round. Rich, beautiful qual your : a @ eeemed to t his won, dows rr t overly much | ; mercy in the early part. to his credit. one aide with saliva. This moisten. motions are going to cause the ball ity, splendid values tomorrow mer cottage, for & ‘1 ! ”> ed part is allowed to roll off the to do. Even then be is going to be | # Two Ninety Bight. canoeing, etc. i ACH MR. 01 BRIEN finger tips. The ball not only gets astonished frequently by the queer Aoreng BURN away with greater velocity, but it) course the ball will take. j S IS iT renee Se ence secremnceseen: saan | j | lk at wise guy. In « recent game be sent BASEB LL up three substitute batters in the Size 9x12, Gresiad Sale to- } — — ninth, and two of them got bits | morrow at.... Chicago American maguates are morrow at ....- $9.48 Newest Oriental, j ; —— j | | es See } : A gee Bes MR Fe jalready pocketing the biggest divi [| Reversible designs, giving | and Conventional tay ie ee eee dends in the history of the club peng service, Newest col and colors. A clear 3 ABR OT POs And the Cub owners are not far be Bplendid values. | | $7.50. 4 De cir ee hind ta their claims for the 1907) es ] | ‘BE & ie 2 season, j ; $ H H H ‘ : wneaaadand Rube Waddell sprung a new “old” : oe ee oe ‘. joke at New York, An anxious fan } . { iiidvia wows UP of tHe Pty ad fl ee testanter the Siwashes went | suid tc Rube, “How's Washington ™ || y rapery nts or y ‘day i / FIFTH INNING ANO EVERY oe oe oe re ee they wanted to try Bigh finence He meant what's the score at Wash i MAN ON THE SPOKANE TEAM ae ae ington, Bo Gout, Sut Rabe as- ii) \ z swered, “Crossing the Delaware.” (9) CROSSES THE PLATE. | Pitcher Allen took the ascension } = - Geobaw with the rest. Thie was rather net ee ae find « bunk x i | pee surprising to those who bad pre ox Pasa i m! ‘ A fearful combination of passes, tommey 7 l¥yiously noted the long one's cool | Curtain Serims tm white or Reversible Art Dentms, : bite, errors and misplays of the Swele, Aman e.. v | ness and good control RACES YESTERDAY | ecru, yard ... Se seen : ‘nrecorded kind, combined with er To. Tha ese Blee 8 by - “ | Fancy Cretons, yard ee Fancy ‘art Dest, urd’ { ratic decisions from the boss of the bors *) ¥ nee}. Coton levers got into the game yester- ‘aren | / + pan si taal ‘ : day, and while se did not get a) OAKLAND. Faney Curtain Nets tn white ; or OF yamane aie Funes lelean bit, met the ball on the mowe! pi. to. fiveeoly WUE cicuccisory 10¢ im the fifth Inning yesterday, every veryuime up. He is @ beavy Man Pan need 108 (F Plata Bilkolines in different man on the visiting aggregation | 075 aS jand looks like & slugger. Meyers | imithy Kane 108, second “ ' scoring @ tally in that chapter. And Men Presets ae Sie j played the outfield in the American Cook 111, third Th | colors, yard 12%e i these Gatieriee-Callft of4 Donahue Quien | association the latter part of last Becend race five-ctghte of @ mile > eae cag Pind: atradly theory ead Garert. Umpire--Prerine year, hitting 268. Earlier tn the —Aaron J 108, CF. Kelly) @ to 1 Fancy Figured Silkolines Xew art Tickings, yard, Dear, kind reader the ‘explanation feore a nH © | jyear he was with Dallas, Texas, won. Billy Meyham i086, second yard, 15e¢ “* can be found em page 338 tn the 122, *ner >. 8] where be led (he sbortetops tm th eoraree Bush 96, third, Time, 1:00 Gen iand smi ) book of basstall definitions under | petterue-Grar set Hogan, Belly and ee ee Third race, five-etghts of « mile— ~ | om Umpire Derrten v ’ 1 ‘Only eight of rod ‘Son oiwees % a Paddy Welch i scneduled to) jyicigh 0b, wes Walter’ Biller at the time, his umphe reMsing to Lengee Sqeane, Pet pitch today, Rush will be sent in| ie third 101 1-8 jet Swain go all the way around [os Anges 5 a tomorrow, Today being Ladies’) Fourth race, one miie-Logiatelia qhen. tha ball wae thrown inte the| Sn and os Day, maybe reddy Will piteh some. | 118 (Groes), 11 te , wen; Lisare 114 ie” aed a doer peaedaee bike noe me : mo] a ercond rineess Titania 65, third when Osbourne, the Spokane piteb } Harper mate three errors vm ~ | Time 1:59 8-5. oe, pet Harpers Bosom “i bite aa NATIONAL Leacum | day. Thin boy t* all | Fisth race, ene mile ~Tarp 6! : ep reso a out o | he is right, and at that is eau (Davie) 4 to 1, wen; Dolinds #7 the lot also Bong sro geen such a nse . Ls * | of the time. He atill goes down second; Nothing 98, third. Time 1:4) protest that hie umphs mot only let | 5° - an al oa bas : ‘ Bixth race xteenthe of & 4 ae | knee after the ball, whied| ., atre iy) 5 ty bilitarde! : — 4 band has such « nice arm that he gets) rrancis 198 third, Time, 1:061-6 The score follows Punewarg ae TOMMY BUMNS. j eet Over mm Cee ee le 0. i mered s 3) Biff! Bang! } LEXINGTON. a. AB. BUH. PO £. ©) iasterteetdetiold and Pheips, MeGiyen | The han a edt puailists, Phit Tamp Osburne, who was on the as _— bad ‘ #316 @| 60d Nenns adelpbia Jack O'Brien and T yif a tine for Spokane yesterday, Firet race three-fowrthe of a mile Dron aen. ee oe t Good tin and sheet © work of oa ; has nice speed and pretty curves Fieming 109 (Lee) 7 to 2 won ma & $$ § & § att Kinds done at Wood. | 2 ae inaugurated & feud (0) i aod Jensen have both shown | Marnesdale 11%, second; Autum On Savin § Hewey, $6 § @ 8 @ Rouse " t wtr “4 Py P ap better than any of the Butte King 169 third Time, 1:16 4-6 . ) $$ $$ 3 3 and Arcade way 0d t ta m war of good clothes and | OP Toe cing Garvin of coures,| Second race mine-sixteenth of mile—John Marre 10T (Butler) ti to 5. won; Skyo 16¢ second; Biaek Marr We Pay The easiest and surest way to sequire habit of saving’’ is to begin by putting into bank « fixed amount out of every week's pay. Make it as large as you can to start. As iets it grow you will become interested—you _ - mported fashions r t 4 if Erickson t# ae much of « a re y ie ging right and lett * to Jack's im star ae he is sald to be, the Bp, inieg Time, 67 8-6 wonderful desig @ staf! ie a strong one. Third rece, one mile--Mortiboy What Luck You're in With Jack is returning @ stiff left! Coroner Meyers got back in the! {10 Gas) 5 Se tll week tenet jab to Tommy's new French Sky: | p.i.6 for Butte yesterda Rose D eve ad to wir t with balf Ls +4 Me an . boa ball fret) ie chockling with delight, be Fourth nine-sinteesthe of 6 Prices Going Skyhigh arm jolt te the check of Cause Voley has proved to be rather | mile—Diity oe caster) Resal$i5 Suits = Are Selling at the Same Old away with & marshmallow waistcoat of Hologi*t vevers besides belng a etar catch | ond; Bucket Brigade 97, third. Time, a .@ put it bed 1 cooked ¥ 1 t f pe 4 wea { sartorsal |} caviest oot lng mfirwel league tae | PHT race, seven-elghths of « mile | ways of making the weekly deposit still es ' it's | —Raibert a li to 8, w The compound interest at 4 per cent will that Lafayette 118, second; Fantastic 98 but the great thing is the start. Do it now: begin by depositing part of week's wages. Accounts opened from one dollar up. Notice—This Bank is open on evenings from 5 to 8 o'clock. Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resources over $10,000,000, Reserve over } third. Time, 1:28 Bixth race, mile and one-eighth Gause 102 (Brandt) § to 1, won; Re quest 99, second, Belden 110, third Time, 1:56. FROM BIG LEAGUE BATS— WADDELL HAS A JOKE—OTH When an honest man has an hon eR DOPE est lows, he wants his insurance money without a lot of red tape and H be Se cee ae sae Magis delay. This is where the Washing- Price $15. oOo of Knglish tlevor in mine as long De pion, star Brooklyn! ton Fire Insurance company sn 000. We have offices in Ballard and Tacoma ; as Ja Pores as 8 would-| twirler, says the reason he is Fe-| ig’ oe te haw i te ou m it pu ' . pradies ve \ tiring from baseball ts because Just think of itt—with the cost of cloth jumping up- give , aa from & fas president Ebbets could not see a ee ee ward by leaps and bounds; with the cost of production Now you be good, Jack $200 raise ae } J } } orbries Nick Altrock was the firet White | elimbing to the roof—we are still selling Regal Suits at anaes Sox twirler to get a shut-out. He turned the trick against St. Louis s $15.00. That, too, without giving up the least bit of NOT ROASTING maton aredaee Ose © For a Lot : American Bath quality, character or style AN} ite, the 8t. Louls Americans, will cer It has been a hard fight, of course, to keep Regal $15.00 ¥ a \ ta have to “go some” to keep ; ants a higk tard ‘ . \\ bg at head of the procession again nits up to their high standard without asking you to pay sade ble start W € sking f ke | He has n ade a miserable star Pet 6 tietis meney tate seme Alaska Ealding, Seattle, u. Ss. A. 1 more. But we have done it. More than that, we have im Q atggd ween of managing the Pitts |¢ of these lote aad wateh it » ‘ ~\ vurg Pirates hae. made Fred Clar proved Regal $15.00 Suits where possible XQ 6 pounds lighter than when he ee nnot afford to buy your spring clothes before see only pinyed bal’, according to Fred On! Down . al $15.00 Suits \ MTook the whole D— family for y $09 ‘ook the whole ~ family fo Three years on the balance. See that r next t carries the Regal Label. the White Sox to win the opening Just think what these lots will ABSOLUTELY PURE "REGIE AE ‘vet wae game at Chicago—Donobue, Dough be worth in two or three Ly EVERY RESPECT die ty and Davis 4 yeare from now Bill Squires te foxy, No rushing You can't lose on thie deal our mineral waters, sodas OD — = into a fight right off the ree) for These jote are located right er ate, cider, reat Sanam sim. He has posted §5,000 to meet by the side ef the Maple Leaf fhe | the winner of the Burns-O'Briet addition, where ok std eell- one we tt £0, That means he will have tim ing lote for two or three healthful beverage® D tf pick up some easy money by the © times what we offer these for. the public. Only spree . exhibt ute If you want something that is e wet ee * - D. P. Rhodes {a talked of asa pos |$ eure to make yeu money on a and the utmost care is wet - Everet True ma » fow re | sible.member of the United States) @ small investment, come and dettiing. aks about yeaterday game—j|tennis team in the Internationa : eee us Come now before the | and the umpire tournament at London rice goes ui: exp | ‘) | Young Jobn L. Sullivan at least | @ =“ © . Pactric & PO rast | 615-617 First Avenue The prettiest spot on Puget sound! has a popular name, He is «| § Chittenden=Wanger Co. $ sore : for an outing vgieroa. Call welterweight who will be managec @ 605 Peoples Bank Ridg. . On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole f 3 ~Investment Co. for by Johnny Mack $ Phone Main 1944. — $ J | particulars ee) Joe Cantillon is certainly the Conocccenaconccnecnannns

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