The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1907, Page 2

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LOCALS TAKE FOUR™ j OUT OF FIVE Jand leave the rowdylam to the other fellowa Mack ACOMA TIGERS OPEN TOMO | oid ——— I fitted them out | platned how to work th 1 A supply of ehelia I thing they wa anything in the et twloe before ally in a little bit of woods on of town they oh had strayed from its ROW—DRENNAN 1s BENCHED vy surre Roya! Be anyUhing else you —SRATTLE MAY JUMP ENTS) thom, open here tomorrow Wateh for the fireworks out of the ame yesterday for being Tacoma pate —HANSON GRABBRD ed clear around rier Phac yee only on firet there would be some high doings, | Bil out of the game with his b can be expecte Four out of five from Vancouver, | Spokane defeated Aberdeen’ Gon day and Suaday tomorrow and Seattle wins, Weale will be tn first place, Hit him qutek! wire being stepped on bably line up t ably line up to 1k went Into morrow as follows Con Walsh pitohed a aswell game Me bas all the curves at a pultcher He keeps working, no matter aod is always iting ® caueus the two and then shoot it e out twhee yester “" the seore |x Much depends on waltinw Walsh, Rush, Alten veo all proven to be the goods jckay will work tomorrow pects him to show up as well as 6 Gther members of his staff ont ‘and the local manager sue fu! landing either Coy or Fer will have a staff (hat ts sec- hone Ferrie recently shut Moledo, pitching for St. Paul. b put the rabbit or two out of Aberdeen jump tnto first place. It conditions are reversed we drop had @ good vol uring Imte the h wed another Neither of the nimrods has been hunting since.” Hanson pitched for Botte yester “DUGDALE’S PROVERBS | Hanson that worked out with Dug | dale before the season opened showed promise but had a sore arm and Dug had too many pitehbera He 4 to let Hanson ge that he had to. b Dug's casteffe are showing up well, Wileox and Cudmore belng mach In ea mn that the Hickey on the tehing staff is Jack, the voli deck Hickey ts joca! favorite. yowith Aberdeen. Reports have that he bas not rounded into bis He is a man hot weather and lote of it whieh goes to show that manager is the same great discov erer of ew stars that be always oe hit indeed | ‘The Star wil! ting averages of the ate, tomorrow night they come ev Benny Meyers and publish the players up-to President Lucas prompt- fined Drennan $15, and as the was not ipa burry to through, he gat on the bench Lat ue play clean ball be away up as SCORCHERS ROM BIG LEAGUE FIELOS— ~ FOOT BALL SENDS BOY TO INSANE ASYLUM — KELLEY WILL SUE. siindaitns Artic Ross will NOT SQUIRES, BUI SQUEERS” TAKES MEET | beckwsabers had 92,000 to bet the woald beat they would bet it now? € a [LOCAL ATHLE pitcher who can AND BET DOWN TO WORK 8 FOR BIG CONTEST ON THE hold @ position bis slugging CAMPUS THIS WE 1 aesencmsaitie The Seattio bigh school track The latest thing In baseball Correspondence course has suspended Pitcher i I Mike Welday, White Sox We ou League recruit, seems to be a |s jn } wed with each, Walla Gar Yankee horses are betng barred from the Cana '“No more earty openings for ." says Ban Johason. i 18 to 30 fs the date the Amert @an will start in 1908, he says. | the eprir Jack Jobneot or | Tad Jones ts doing great things = pees get ind the bat Yi seem to think Princeton will in the eastern college honors. relay rece. tt 4 with Squires. The bere will get back to work America, to challenge him. world’s reo ord for starting games As the result of an injury recetv- fa a football game. last season Rob Fitzsimmons ish school boy has been placed i Joe Thomas seems as ready fitch Elm won the 1,000 guines SNOHOMISH HAS, WINNING NINE (Star Speetal SNOHOMISH. ‘) Macon, Ga. fans subseribed 9190 who broke a Roger Bresnab: BILL SQUIRES, MTEHt not be suc other catchers to copy a bad thing for an Champion. team here yester The sluggers are certainly har the box for the Snob fn the National race Wag In the American, § led last season, only hit . first nine games, while the miahty Layole bas only « 280 mark © part of the ; Brooklyn won one game fn A week sso 8 couple and McCurdy “Why Waste Money Buying High-Priced Clothes We are exclusive sellers in thi Regal $ J 5 Suits YOUNG ATHLETE TO TUBERCULOSIS SUCCUMBS “TH On ihe Square Opposite the THE SBATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 18, 1007, HE PESKY RABBIT WOULD |BEAT THE LOCALS §:"::: NOT WAIT TO BE KILLED] SATURDAY Vancouver broke tte hoodoo Bate) gion a oF that At that Pi field and *) Na 4 i ¥ * half hour had aiked around on the side of the log, to see where smoke went, Then ot The b her ade # simost |, ut right | ¢ the log woe ser memes | 8 LeGers, Teale yw urday by winning a long 124nning | [/"* RMeere - 5, aa 108 ANGELES, May 1 Pare wi t " Nattorten-Wontherbea, Powell, Daver | runni + dk wath of Ab wiles 6: Mrs. W. We Bi 4 who have a very kindly feeling to- | tire pwyer 1 & Ppe briners’ train on Winker, Mrs. 3, G, AL 5 Unknowg, ward Wilson's aggregation of hard nue se Bouthern Pacific was wrecked ‘ 1, 0 ren : |luck collectors, were really glad $$) 4) @aturday afternoon and this morn nm, 1. Ho Rajgh Dempig ae jeattic was beaten fear trotting home with the long end, Rost bounced # hit off the net ting above in the ninth tb tled the game ri in Beattio’s been an inch kana,» feore by innings: eae Umpire -Derer | | MANY — PUOWT SOUND LEAGUE. ened (Kortpps Velewraph Servier.) Mastek, Michard, Kajah Towa ahs om leriae~ Hoy and Morgen) Weieh ont! ing it ip stated that 49 are NOW OD Hagaman, G. Ww. ¥, + Katoh he ¢ list and scores are 6 « Po ‘empls, ERE SR PES EEEA GEESEEA Boe ” Heme in various hospitals, injured so ser Pope ri M, Kajal Terapia, field fence ’ sly that many will pot recover Hendic, Warrinow ¥ ‘ would have set Drown » . a » Majer ‘Tatnpia, t The wreck occurred one mile it then and there a a Money, Charies tn Mata had the bingo " 4 Fl north of Honda, Santa Barbara ; Terapia, Pisa , t Hipple > uty. The cause was @ b pole, J. Douwine, potentete cox ald various 1D. Compre) toh engine streak “the emp ' a both in th Svise, Mrs, Macy, Rajen ‘ 4 nH x Switeb od the track and four “Tee, * ‘ are of th * 4 t Kaw o, Ottver Wy Ragan ; ® . 1 : v, F ™ : ies thy me he Heese and Bevwn; MoGueron| These four cara were f With | soevte, set AY a *, Minx Mary, reside ; hriners, for the mont a knowr adi i 4 Lenaue Standing Leading, Pa. members of Rajah |**cer, Jone °), Chea : : Won lee Pee % et bd vs ¢ ¢ 1 <% a " Pe, | temp any of these were bound |tong, Miss, Al ? wher he wreck o ela. ie: a 7 : . a on Charles M, Butt ‘ ge H o the train went into the ince * De ' a an 4 © brief mo-| Miller, Harry G., Majeh ae one F . it . ' et hs ; t Moyer, Howard, Herleton Hrerett 6, Balterd & a «| Heth, A. by Halen Te r te F e 4 steam ¥ « 1 “ pig, 3 Netiart ant ¥ t pls sir, ive persons were . ’ ate g ete i eale tright been ‘Iphonse B., dining gy i ’ {niece games 7 om . Pie mage 1 Minn, > ther ferry, Majeh u ' fers La di he passengers 7 other | ing, Pa le 9 ¢) Ralle + 1 4) three coaches of the train immedi-| perder, stockton, Rajah une erice-Royle end Pickens; Kinnear | ately weut to the relief of those in| f ing, Po ond MeManue © wrecked are The condw tor | Gerée Mre Stockton, pe-4 TRADER UNTON LEAGUE “i the wires and relief was soon a Snyder, Rt o h=# he way t ¢ scene of the, Hes es Row Foore Fo wreek Every few minutes one of | **efte Najah {| those caught in the iifated care| tee stole, Heotue, Hajeh Templg, tr * ore sa? eneath wreckage and | "pret Norm sister of Bax Polig. Deering and Children R204 OD | sweeney, HR. Ww. the last struggle] 4) fore a : mJ $ $$) The sight was ax v3 % of femtivities m seen Vancouver was simply anowed | meet and Wareon “Supee thin clty to the midet of death | Vouom, Miss Core By under yesterday—buried under an) , erve racking and one man lost| T¢™ple, Cleveiang, o avalanche of bile 4 rune At the mere reason and is now tn the hoe a = the Canucks put up a good article ecteten! Wor tal here, a raving mania Phung 4 in 9 Osea a) jot ball, and the game was much |, N*\ ‘ Th gh a bungling of orders It LOS ANGELio, May ' 3 mere tote that the score was five houre before a relief tra tintely following the receipt ofamms: S ‘ Wa the «lab for) a 6 assed before the injured and dead | P® n woh oe | the "iocal pitebed the finest | [ es ; H - ed this city or even Santa Bar iP od killed the city was kind of ball le cor y . ; 1 bead loom. showing up a« the real kandy & f Workers ’ ; o in as follows | For five days the Shriners ures Tee turned yesterday from Pu where (he boys captured every sight In the big interschol track meet Seattle m: te 67 ta, Oakeedale and Bverett fol §, Lowtstown 4, Prosser 4 arketown & Wenatchee 2, Pa | ¥ “ t the broad ) training hard for the meet ft om the untversity wday, Friday and Satur | Nelson's wildness guve Beatile its | paueees i t The Deed ound Le Gore | ° ; ; ter RETURN Who relieve hite to «well the seor ley's cateh of a f peasing of Wileox and Harper's work at short, were ¢ |Joyed themselves and the kayollos were endless, Never a clly outshined fteelf te, cone copie, | Cntertalnments and fever ms is Temple. | crowd so sager far thi Silver Creek, ©. ¥ fe Austio, Wittt Butta Rrambech, Thomas J, Majah Tem Saturday was the wi | Reading, Pa he trains left the depot 1 OAKLAND. Hrambeck, Mee FT. 4, wite of chiefs were fluttered aad | }, Rajah Temple, Read. | & was cheered from = ot rece, 13-16 mile—TYellow is ~ r ae —— Rajah Temple had passed that a 1 ® F to «© annual conclate eae . $14 ai. 1 Catton John W, tome a ‘emple b ers. % everythi ' 6 te 3, won: N « . N eat the sad thé Pp 4: Pedey Ls ee, thir Cotier, Mire. 1. W, wife of 1. W. “ ; . at o, 1:00 48 « Temple, Bt ( the Shriners imeq » : o-—Byrone ¥ oon anuffed out ee ' le %., Ailentown,| Merriment changed to iam aimed Rene ages of condownce were ‘ . ao Mrs te of | these will not ettane +e aad RAS 4A : _ ms Klanboe Pe. | rence of ratiread’s aie e 14 ar, 191, (Gresem), ti : The Store That Serves You Best-—Garvey- Buchanan 6 + * & mils * [fae on a The Big Dress Goods ga AGAIN TOMORROW : a (Mt 1, ‘Twas most auspiciously opened today=@ wenty-weven high schools wi ack Fox . Aire ny ‘ine : p i ” aaa than’ . 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