The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1907, Page 2

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© @ Beat tem 5 RRR ean Lo = -sscsiaeniternettiinayaittep pinnae {5 id Bp aes id = einen on THE SEATTLE so MAY 6, 1907. > wy Al AL ” | other times Up. It takes @& man SH DOWNS ‘BATTER UP! WATCH OUT! HERE'S A HOT ONE! Se Eee Wares te | homers. | UG " IT THE INDIANS BOSTON STAR SHOWS RIGHT WAY TO PITCH coy sao worea us onir ron made by Spok yeatertay, a1 ‘g did it by putting the ball over the —— 7 fence and aut of the lot. As Rol Rush, dacked by swell) ert In a native son, the fans didn't ding and timely clouting, | mind the swat so much, giving Bob whed his old team-mates yester some generous applaure and thereby gave Seattle the | which was needed for an Vancouver nearly mobbed Lo m break on the series | Mahacffey fo dectaion in Sat Seattle scored five time to a j | day's clone game, when he called o's once, Dut the big crowd—It) Hearne out on @ home run for cut as up around 6,000-—was on nd Ung, second base, Red Whret has stous goat all the time, as the| n making @ hit at Abe and diance have gained the reprta far seems to be the nu ne lon of being liable to do most any umpire of the league ing at any time, nine runs in one ’ -. ~ ‘and eight runs in another VARSITY ON A TRIF ig samplée of what is liable to} The University of Washtogt t Rush was steady all the way | = gage egg cn ae . rough, Ge, ea ree be = hw | play a series of three game 1 im being & homer by Bobby f the o » of th war for t a Seattle doy 1 Ragged ale By a Me wes Yesterday's score follows varsity tossers eo far AR RBH POA og Ga) s 6 ee Peri SHORT SPORTS ’ i i i ee ee 438 7 i 3 $3 }OONAHUE GETS GOOD START se 2 6 » 8 “2 —SIDELIGHTS ON JUDG rey} MENT — RUBE WADDELL ‘ : ; } SUSPENDED. Bee A: eee t oe ie “Jigen” Donahue sccopted Ae ES chances tn the first 10 ga es 1th | Sox playéd, and ne | jo. Tom Jones, St. Louis jhad 105 chances without an ¢ President Ebbets, of the Hrook MOVING PICTURE SNAPSHOTS OF A SMOOTH-WORKING PITCHING MACHINE —~ “YOUNG cv" lyns, is on the warpath. He clainw cKune Basse YOUNG, the reason his #tar piteher, Doe Paile—oft B Sretl Breton. | Scanion, flew the coop, in th Pitche! Bell LC Sreekore. a BOSTON, Mass, May 6.-—| cause of some eccentric contortion You can see in the snapshots | some other magnate offered him oat ty, Ram Sch minty nineties Ue] “Young Cy" Young, of the Boston | of arm and body how be first sisos up the batter. | $1,000 more for the season. — pire Kip Nationale, to lendid mple| _2rom the me Young takes his| Hie eyes are alert for signals.) The number of hits don't always Nation: & splen e 1 an tn the box until the ball fe on | Then comes fixing of the ball | tell the good and the bad pitet lot the right way to deliver a ball.|its way he bas several distinctive | in his hand. Next, the full eweep/A dozen hits, well seatiored | eent to arase by an pees He loses no time after he| the body. Last, the free ewing of | “By de! a W. H Clearwat ones gota his pitching machinery tn | the backed by all his avoir jat Greenburg, Pa, Thos Hueston SATURDAY livery, and many « good [hes hiked back to the minors be rm, | dupots, and the bail is off ap | York | retains his title as pool oh: Here's the limit: A New motion. => [ne eee a A REE eo | j critic gravely says “Brookiyn won are | VANCOUVER, © G, May &—Thare wae _ atigrien Roberto and Menternan: Rest ganiaation Own o oin ciuh longue © a |» York Bhd | Two homers by Kellackey, the) se game tortey s com and Watwon. Sat cub oresnisation — “86 or ‘ aeneee ; ay or oA tat wan won by Dette — = swed poor judgment in no Wis fret ay de Sho meee | The sere an 8 oe | Taatentag's | gmamae— | striking fitter out after he had Saturday. Paddy Welch bad start- | vgnccuver ooree ‘ult re semneeyeret Ryans Ken — le + to think about | @ the game only to fall down, Mut ' ' wr ot tatteyeer 604 Bremerton “| two strikes.” Come to nk abow and k wea sent tn to hold Spo-| Matterive Vee Eantt and Wilson, Rosse tio ond Wineie, bat ierieg Jehneum ‘ent Weeds, Mermn | it, ft ls poor judgement in pit bers | Kane while Seattle: overeame the|"™* *“* Ss Wormers asd “eer flowing too many runs, Ino't it? lead League Standing. secon 5 weet ee St ig Rn Pot, | Printing ‘Trees Nelson, Engi Johnny hn sola boy "aa right. ana Abertean SS “Se | Recor Berserieg—Kwaoe sad Memenwar; Me) Summers will hook up with Har r re ont Kenee enough rans Were batted home to ie ee ae OP -y—- 7 ee Bieter = lom Tommy Murphy sal Recai ein the most sensational game of te ie -— . wevenst| _ Lajole, of the Cleveland Amert the year. Never since the old | Yincurer’ {ig Leage Standiog. +s screenees ome! cane gooopted 41 chances this spe ' ‘ Vamocuves i — Butte series web = oon son in six mames without an am ae areal Sathen: | NATIONAL LEAGUE. at Lenges Oundmne. Rube Waddell has been suspend faam been stirre? ap in a local bail ye 4 We lon Pes od 30 — tenia Week sas perk, and when Kellackey made) sore + ie tt . tos| the Reuben re > obey rules orem Mie tp t on ene ge . bs ower | Pimabure : ~ ‘ ' i Lo == Outiaw Bob Ungiaub has been i ver plac y & crasy H "¢} ’ Mactertae Overall and King: P&iliinet tu tain of the Bostor erowd, every member of which was|ana Prage Umptre-0 Dey ; ro appointed cay * eaniidate for the foolish houses | _... oe ane age ge aaa gry ee fe | ght in 1899 between Pediar M ARR mm TO A eM Ne oe yee er and Terry McGovern | ’ td Slate Manette and Wesnnn, Deapere one Terry has just deen release: ; TRS BS | oe sesame ceediagagmemnn uM § from @ sanitaridm and Palmer ts Ta TY League Standing. under arrest charged with the ; | ie ae Wom Lowe Pot murder of @ fellow passenger on 21 ee > < 668 mecting temarwe ig Jim Corbet to remark os an er i | SS ee | che bil permitting ameter © - 1 3 = jing matches fn New York beoo: 2 ss 8 ‘eB ’ a law there will be some mighty ARR Bi. POA. — as funny amateurs im the Empire ee mee | mate hee Bg Me BY SEE Ae, | | haven't a loafer on my team,” Seo Ba: an 8 eee | sayy Pratene Comianer. ot te | a8 1 8 Chtenge att, ape tiaciatntiol 32 3 6 5 & Cleveland ‘ ite Sox ae s 2 i 8 8 8 Ff Ratierine-—altroct and MaPertand, Sitea a TURDAYS RACES ” ‘ un ’ SA 118 a2 si tae : | Mack, Sunee | OAKLAND. ‘mer. & Gaortfxe 1 - = Dowdle plays Has per | Beers om balleOrr Firet Race, 11-16 mile 1 Hit by pttched |108, (Handy,) # te 1, won en. Swain by Weled oe coe Mack @treck out gr Loule weme 1:00 O80 _ cond WK 14) mite —Terne at brea a” eigh, 108, as one Widow Cupee- Eat. Portiand gienistitd ft |, ied, “Time 164 3-1 . Ban Prancters * aire nird Reece, 3 o—Rv 196 SORTHWEST LEAGUE. le aki Sen: Seeabae Gutta ead | calaciny ¥ 00 1, won! Thopes Mewes Aberdeen 5, ‘Taeoma 1 eee oe 196, secend; Senpocsl, 166, third ADRRDREN. May € Aberdeen won yeu | Time 1.18 3-5 gel ty superior all around | Feurth Race, He—J. OQ Clem. rk, and by Umely betting swin Gur Peinker toed i. Nh fer © -. (h » « Srt alt bet hed "Tacoma shut coe 1d, eeconds a, third deen fall on Butler at oppor Time 1-40 Fifth Macs ace 110, (Keowh,) 9 t : ee rod @nON “Yesterday be had |e sse i- - SPLIT EVEN WITH SPOKANE | his old team mates faded, and Ed-) sixth Mace, 1 mi " Raturday'e game nn 8 TH ee a Quinn, up in the pr box, | (loes,) 8 . Abecieee ra ON £ SERIES — VANCOU iitie is a. aloe. pitcher ey evala’ 10k ; : Hatteree-Qarkell end Resttiger; Doyle VER PLAYS HERE TOMOR-|right.” It was real nice of © 140 3-6 Ge. to admit it } Ro AE EE ne ee ee "| ROW—KLOPF A REAL SASSY onda LEXINGTON al Meyers bas been making good) UMPIRE. with «ne stick, and te alrendy popt-|,, Pret Race, 9-18 * aciinichiaaion }iar with the fans. Walle he ev i jentiy belongs tn the « eld, he . - Today Seattle ie back tn second |is doing nicely at third, and will second Re ‘ piace, baying topped the Tigers yew pay = Hickey gets back "vieg |in the game, He hit the ball bard + ° wild terday by winning the third/ very time up yesterday, scoring | third ‘ straight vietory from Pddie Quinn’s| two hite, of which was a long 7 4 . ° sexing Spokane tribe. If Dug’s| twosacker 8 » | ttion number ® Yeld owt of; Mack played second ye He ! do when Stis,| made a couple of miscues ster | 4 | 9 key get back that handled everything . form? Dug has & « team | taking off bia hat to eelf © That’s What You TEE Far a RSE | an t 7 * same t ie a be ayer al and ald | W it will be up to the other fellows! make an infielder if he wanted t t to hustie some keep to the scooping b t en an Mf working bie pitching arm . ©. The At exactly the price you want to pay The beat y ot be as on 4 r Deg bat oeme boy on the bench e made, best fitting, best weering suit to be founs fans expect, but Hew yesterday who was « ke a woul ig, best wearing suit to be found wht to take the se Dug as on individua ae We eft7 wh means some tall climbing In| be like an Individual age ‘ we E the percentage column. Wilson Dug, we won't give tt away ym w men, aod will have mo FY a said th he or Values as Can Only Be _ ‘trite werk {soot Parke, him | id, not Dog-was the “cutest thing self and Tom Ke are the only| ever,” and he was one of the cen 5 S da » who have played here before| tera of intereat ecured at the RS fea Weakinat vie he } Butte the opening series, is a tne Klopf ls « real sassy umpir ‘ | anuck now, and Waters, with I Yesterday when Dug wes up te ' | and a « t Ls ast oar sat ne his men «a ao wh he j 1. Waters is said to be the| ought to do, Gua glared furiow ° | eat 1 bi ar the league.| toward the bench, pointed an a age as now about t Mr. Hickey? cusing finger at the magnate, and | Arthur | said: “You shut up. No coaching | sa | Maybo Rush wasn't gleeful over| from the bench.” And Dug became | alley bea * i «| silent | guter, fresh f ol, | ‘ all last # the| Kellackey « nae | Mavis 615-617 FIRST AVENUE pen Oe ley Ree rend gli of fl = at ae * -= to be re this year as not! twice yesterday, and ) the “TACKS” KNEW A “JONAH” AND HOW TO HANDLE ONE pia Talk ore ng (Clty, exeopt those at ton Stove works vie On & Co-operative « fe all have joined in the efght-hour day ‘thy ers way that they are hot ip least worried over the trae t i that they have about superstitious ball © move on the provitea tanta anid Billy Phyte at a fan taores “iad TA , Part ot they but old Tacks Parrott walt develo, oman hey ari who wae with Ban Antonio laat sea +. leon, i» the mit, He is @ crapk on jas a domende tr wilt batting and can tell you bia bat ting average any time in the soa GUN 8HOOT weane. son, or, for that matter, any time SHOOT r RESULTS in a game. He carries a Httle plece The Seattle ¢ chalk in his shirt pocket, avd shoot foale Gun, ea after time at bat he figures larke number of jay Mike Kelly 1.000. He by with « breaker «up four time and got the whole ng f scratch, Hot 4, from @ base hit to & home rus. io class B and Parrott ingulred of Kelly what he ted nner, and “ dy told bim sm and ogee, After thé game we lone He turned up about pper with a big ham under at Brea inher urm and baskets of eggs Mott 14, Hall 18, Bert , ae v t eat anything for « 20, MeConnell 17 eek t and exes 19, 1 roon Parrott in Prince ell part of one ! ken a m my Parrott’s FIR , ey also & ava © victim Sree ¥ . : , "= (Stor Speetal # *. * “ 1 : “7 ee CHEHALIS, May 6—Opg wae « t nigh as been subseribed tp , - ip to m HAM AND” FOR LUCK Mre. Bila Stream, of the t 5] r “ that another player used who was| t@¥rent, whose two ebiiduer a tt ¢ ha hitting wel ished tp @ fire here an had ¢ mo & new Out in Friseo ‘Tacks was bitting| eral of the victims was m. Parr positively refused | well one du The first two times | terday © room with me any more ause| up he got two safe ones. About he wald it affected bia batting eye time be went to bat the third t v . ow o the official scorer came down bat « wan h it, | and eat on nch with the play he next day Tacks would sp ere, Tacks struck out, When he with the » kind of w bat. Ho saw the scorer there he chased he pecial trank made to carry him off the field, declaring him ways had ft full. responsible for hie striking out, / » far an to use| He was the most superstitious man tooth powder| I ever saw of his life He buried bricks at HURLS BRICKS ‘.'e!"=ots css" ered and at the firemen as they/ were attempting to climb the truck ¥ s broke all the skylights in the building and at other times filled Dearborn est. with bricks, It was INSANE JAP, ENTRENCHED Of not until the firemen ran a line noor oF HoTRL, and turned a stream of water on cens UNT. wie pe. Kotto that bis brainstorm sub- wided fe will be taken before an PARTMENT TURNS MOSH ON (nsanity commission An Insane Japaneses peanuts eve of hose upon an adjoining building | JOCKEY RADTER © An innocent bit of pi, Mia lout, gave Jockey Radthe M4 {of his life, making him had consumpt He wae efter a rece, AT EVERETT Aba Kotto EVERETT, May @-—-In superior by name, gave the police and fire ohne men of this elty an interesting | court Seturday afternoon the jury ination by time yesterday when for more returned a verdict of $9,000 in fa hed fatled to r be beld them at bay | vor of Spencer against the town mince pie he NoPrice Sacrifice TooGrea In the Room-Making Sale We must achieve our purpose of “‘Room-Making quickly and completely. Bray article included in our stocks of China, Glassware, Crockery, Granlteware, Tinw Household Hardware, Etc., at Prices 25 per races, His lunge were position on thq of Arlington and the Jim Creek Dearborn hotel, on Power company. Bpencer sued for % * anesnaglad . m st, between Maynard $15,900, on account of personal in- Moved to let and Uelea wt bh avy. While the siege jurtes sustained. Arcade bidg. Elliott & im the Ine All anion moulders ne orasy 309 bad the time Taltlors th The Store That Serves You Best— Garvey Buchanan © * cent. to 75 per cent. Below Regular Worth—Nothing Reserved The following items represent but a very few of the barga ready bere 5 morrow $1.96 Large Near Cut Qiass Vases at spe { $5.00 doren Haviland China $1.20 dosen White Cups and Saucers, each. | Coffee Cups and Saucers, at, pat. «ae! 6c Japanned Coal Hods, at | fhe Paney White Sugar Bowls at } fibe Nickel Weighted Cuspidors, at | 8c Fanoy White Covered Butter Dishes at } fi$e Universe! and Regal Coffee Mills, a | enane ise } Se Glass Rolling Pins, at $1.75 deren Hotel Bowl-Shaped Cups an $10.00 “Snowball” Washing Machines, | } Saucers dosen . 81.15 | vee The Nicke ted Copper Coffee Pots. She Hand Lamps, complete, at q | ‘ 3 12c Macbeth No. 2 Lamp Chimney, { fc Waste Paper Baskets, at 19e | Se Bird Seed Cups at 5 viland China Dinner Plates, $4.50 Near Out Glass Punch Bowls, | a 19¢ i AYE ¢ ‘land China Bouillon Cups, at } $1.75 dozen Rogers Nickel Stiver | } each 4 eters ae canennaslappmnpgeconie ‘ " | | Seamed Sheets eect Sale Tomorrow f | Regularly worth 600 L dl Belt t 15 ene worth chee thuees eit? a es’ $ a LF sixty inches cached muslin, | Regularly worth up to 80c, the last lote re | turkey red, dive 2 : | maining over from our big twentyfive-cent sale; | buff colorings: Wy { = attractive styles in white and colored silk, with | anteed “0 i . Special Tues | gilt, silver or oxidized buck! others in piait-| fast. Special ES i | at, each ..4e@ | ed silk, with hook and eye fasteners. day at, yard - ‘ ote : i ae megan | _ Specials Tomorrow From 8 to 11 a.m. a Short Kid Laties’ Neckwear, fancy washable . o slightly sotled from display; values t@ ¥ soile Values } between the hours of $ and 11 & ® > morrow at only, each * : v aw } Regular 10c Curtain Scrim, at only i : iS H $3 Thirty-Inch F ly 4 : f at } Curtaina, values to vnly, pal 4 ‘ Fg " ard ; Men's Regular 6 Work Shirts. piain 3 ) " ght } and black and white striped od) 4 * . at } only os | wa y, ya ‘ 10¢ Dover Me at r. Rea “ Sith é } $1.50 and $1.75 Bottom Optie a ; Tumblers, 6, $ and ! sizes, at onlfs tT { \ | | ‘ 1113 —115—I17_ SECOND AVENUE. i

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