The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1907, Page 2

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EY LB hes ee oe |) kwee after the ball, bis speed and 3 _ beeke the Northwest and Coast reo ) TEAM CRIPPLED BY TRIPLE PLAY | working barder and playing | better HEARNE TO PLAY UNTIL HAR) ball than he ever did before. IN SHAPE—HICKEY | PER IS RELEASEO-FINE THROW BY This man Garibaldi t» a queer mixture of what ta good and what te bad. He whang the ball like « 400 hitter, but some one will bave to tie him to the bags when he gets on the sacks or will be thrown erday he made @ great fed catch of a drive that fe, and then proceeded to fall all over himeeclf trying to pick p the ball in center field, He ts & yet, however, and as he has eed and the ability to wield the; ean he looks to have the makiog promise | of a valuable outfielder, MIKE LYNCH, Bradley’ weak work around hort rday caused Dugdale to sign Hearne, the speedy youngster | who has been bere with both the) Butte and the Vancouver teams. | 7°! Hearne will begin the game today This boy showed great here, and why both the Miners and! the Canucks failed to see bis strong | 4 Davmend ema eattores year, lay, but seems to mn ae pees ee eyeery shape a8 evor Captain Hickey! he makes errors, and more of ther & more experienced man says that he does not believe D'Ar ‘would, but he is young and will mond will ever come around In this climate, and it is very probable Southern league tn exchange for & has a fine casy man who does not require the hot when ana he betta the ball bard) jteet kind of weather to get {nto ye | conditien. M may de some little time before | is back im the game as, In the fourth inning the Seattle jured tn @ colliuion with | cubs connected with the ball for the ye (mn that famous triple & two base and @ three base bit and play Thursday. If this boy sould | two men were issued passes and yet only bit, and could get over that | Dut one man came over the rubber style of going down on one This would appear as if Dug’s hoo- doo had been working overtime fi Dis right arm would make « . shortstop of him. . Lynch made a fine throw in the Pitcher Hickey has been re-jthird inning yesterday. Stis gave lensed by Dugdale He did not him a high one and Kellackey who was on third started for the home plate. Lynch hurled the ball in from center in dandy style catebing Kellackey by several yards | For the first time in the present teries Bresino, the diminutive continued bts slug- shortstop for the Tigers, was struck ts out by Wale. Bresino ts a very & desire to show A difficult man to pitch to and Walsh nai be credit for doing the trick OLDS RECORD FOR THE WORLD'S| RECORD-BREAKING ATHLETES Eectustve Service.) Cal, May 14-—Ded the Stanford miversity athletes, holds the won- ‘s out more then any (Seattle Stars PALO ALTO, n holde try. 16 years he has Deen training the track teams ob/ Dig colleges, chiet of whom are} Minnesota, lows, Michigan, W consin, Vanderbtit, Notre Dame and) the profession. | al sprinters, H. M. Jobneon and & & s&tn The colege sprinters! he bas brought out are J. V. Crom, | who won the Interscholastic cham- \plonsbip of the United States at the! Mott Haven games, T. Cooran whe {held the indoor record tor the 320! land J. Mayberry, who won the/ middie weet championship in the | J short distances It was Moulton whe browght out University of | thietic wonder whe} TAY MOULTON hurdics and was regerded by many as the champion all-athiete of the! world. | The Spo | kane team ts still in the é it looks as tf tnat city would win shots are in the tournament from an California and Montana. Among the Washington State college went | more noted shots are D. W. Kin dawn to defeat in the track meet 540 Francisco and Ronbertson, « | with the Un ty of Oregon, held | Wtl-known Pacific coast trap shoot at Bugene yesterday, The meet was) The high average men = as} fun of features, records oveing follows: Mills Longbeach, 7 woken in the hammer throw, the! per cent.; Bi w, Montana. 7 shot put, and the discus throw Forbes and ¢ rrtie with 93% Rryden. McBroom, 24 Becker | @ren, $2 RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. MeKinney, Oregon's big athiete, 6; Chin ; Ware, 91 the shot put with a beave of | ll and 1-6 inches. In the | dieras throw he made 120 feet on | ine George Hug broke Tom Me! id's record for the hammer, | Putting 't 146 feet 4 and 1-2 inches | The great Kelly tied the world’s; cufved track record in the 220 yard | dash in 21 46 seconds. Outside of | the mile, and the quarter and half! mile runs Oregon took nearly ai!| the events. The score stood 84 to 34. won St Bird Denr 18 mile.—Sachet won, Treas Blanche ¢ 108 © —Gosat lear wae Royal Roi re feconse Bhet-put five. ©! Piret feet UL4 Ineh past recert: | 105, (Bo Seosnarias, Oreove eecond; Hug, Oregon, | | ooine @ first, & feat | 64, man, Washing D Ne.-Marguer tier), § to 1, md; Bucket SPOKANE LEADSIN *. dias BIG SHOOT asin j that he will be ehipped back to the| jead and) The Captain, | THE SEATTLE STARSATURDAY, MAY 1 TO ARMS!! | } ATTORNEY : ; GENERAL'S | p ¢ 4 es OFFICE - KEEP our! arta pe ee SE RC NNER Se HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEN BRADLEY LOSES « ARE FIGHTING OUT FINALS THE GAME This afternoon on the University campus the high schools of the jatate are fighting out the fi nals tm the largest track meet tial a | pone quarter mile run MeAllep,| GAME LOST BY LOCALS YES who entered the meet for the firet! time this year, easily won his heat; TEROAY, OWING TO NU: mMEeROUS BLUNDERS or im the 440, in « time almost as good | ever held tm this elty. It is gener. as Stoll’s | ally conceded that Seattie will take BRADLEY AND GARRY. firet place, but Centralia, with »|_.18 the high and broad Jumps Be-| few star athletes, is expected to push ee Coe The Seattle men also had an off-| without « tryout, The five schools which has been taiked about ever in the relay race are Spokane, El- since « one Bradley was subst! lensburg, Tecoma, Everett and Be tuted to take his place Now Brad ttle. ley gave anything but a good exhi bition of the national game, Seat jtie had @ good lead with the score 4 to 1 and the fans were already | preparing to tell their friends down Bretiand, of Seattle, both qualified to ell the dashes. Murray, of EB) | leneburg, won his beats im the 220 = 440 dasbes TS ae BURNS WRITES THE STAR OF LOS ANGELES FARCE <2: :.. ii. Si = know he bore them no ill will and Tommy Burns, the Seattle heavy. ring Put when O'Brien came to would do what he could to help/ | wotght who recently showed Jack Los cote me a fon — on " & bad A mene th j . 4 ” some and an want ry ja juning Drennan got ° | O'Brien up by agresing to lay 408 i ocarey smelled @ ret, and wanted credit for a single and « minute }to him, and then going at O'Bries to know what o was later Shea rolled an eas hammer and tongs, writes the Star I told him, and at first he wanted to Bradiey t got the hie version of the farcical fight in to call the fight off, but fpally,| be could not bold It, rolling all ove |Loe Angeles, and «tates that be after bexging and pleading with himeclf in his eagerness to regalr him, he promised me to let {t go\/t, When Pitcher Waleh threw a Ifact which has never been given if the betes were called off. If) high ball a moment later scoring out by those who are running the McCarey and I had been crooked Drennan and moving up Shea, the and had let the bets go we could | rans began to get warm. Following land Squires will fight 45 rounds, a Burns’ letter follows have cleaned up @ mint of money. |this Clynes made a hit and brough | Sporting Editor, Seattle Star Bat « fellow never gains anything |i, @hea. In the ninth Brad broke Dear Sir: I have been by being crooked his thumb quit, to the disgust |busy man since the fight. I have been roasted by @ certain cf the fane. The score taking time to write you. eritie for mot taking on Mike! 2... a> R Oe. POA |got Mr. O'Brien at inst and the Shreck, Shreck is a nice fellow to| nos ir oo ow a! method I used was the meet, but honestly, with that beer | Meer, ie ae ‘ | which I could get bim tnt barrel stomach, he is @ dingrace WS'y [ oe oe es Ge jand show the public what be was. to the ring Paces | O’Brien is supposed to be a 1 take on Squires on July hae ee 1 ae ae clever fellow with that noodle of will fight for 48 rounds aS oe his, but I guess this ie one time sport, | am going to ‘ ' ’ that Tommy Burne beat him tn m, and the fight won't go Py ar headwork game. You have pub more than 20 of those 45 1 AD RRL PO AE lished how O'Brien came out tomy am going up io the moun ‘ cee 3 house and asked me to lay down a few weeks now Si y yours, ; ; and I agreed just to get him tn the TOMMY BURNS Burnett oh 6 4:9 an, rf ‘ ; e 8 hen ‘ 2 0.M. BAT. NELSON, BANKER AND FINANCIER = pasos i Safin, » ‘ tale - eae. 6 eoieerin he ae PTetititon| BY WALTER HOWEY. on, who will be one of Liquor has changed near-angels . ’ actors in the affairs of oO devils ‘he emile of a woman _ - 7 OF . is widely known in ’ has made savages of gentlemen About the axis of a subtie drug Dr. Jekyla have revolved into the plane of Mr. Hydes, But it be wet! down to the credit of the brunette Photos by Pinney Are pleasing because he combin high photographic with rea champion, Joe Gans for the newest thing in the way of evolution that has yet been discovered, sonable prices, making a very at Wizard Joe delivered the magic} tractive article to pe airing wallop that transformed: fine portraiture wh mus Bat Nelson, pug, slugger, terrible! be con od Dane, prizefignter, | Washington Block, 706 First av into Honorable Mr. Oscar Math tiling Nelson, banker, finan cler, political leader and philan thropist. Alas, it is too true. The wicked| Bat of the olden days has evoluted completely, He has {iitated in to common things * news wes gently broken a few days ago wher t was announced from Hegewisct ml that the Firet State Bank { Hegewisch had been capital wisch for hin active interest and was prepared ak i-/in purer polities, his philanthropy est entry into the arena of fina 4 adherence to @ high stan mE.» ea = = coreng Eaanety of gy rain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds. lirectorate to ude the Hi time th mecience of Mr Pe sah Siac M. Battling 1-| Jo n jemand an account Tel. Main 270, Ind zen in our modest but thriving ng of him for o00- 008 Ala. TAILORED revrth Ave “UNLOADING SALD. READY (0 and Pike Ladies’ Spring Hate, values uf + Street t e405 NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, Exclus CLOTHING + High Grade FOR MEN INI Second | er ered . - . . . » > ” ° the locals close. 1 4 igh f After Seattle had yesterday's Im the preliminary beste of the “87 Yerterday im the weights, only } one of thelr men qualified In the | game ss ber pocket she 60, 100 and 229 yard dashes, Greene, one v 4 ah lof Centralia, made himaelf conapt muses vest away to Tacoma tm such generous |yuous yesterday by winning all bis) The Seattle High School relay fashion that Tacoma just bad to beats pees gp oye ‘ _ of } +4 team was a ee ron to = take {it It all happened because same schoo » qual in the preliminaries yesterday, the other 4 soa ghot pot. high jump and 100 yard|echools apparently resigned to Se- | '1#rBer wee injured the day before dash. Charles Mullen and Charles attle the right to enter the finais "Sile helping to that triple play Rese on baile Double plays ame Umpire Blopt | . COAST LmaGuE | | a | Delee® me. ‘ so-Denohue and Kinselia ley | ae “Ripeiee Ooklan Byrne Umyptre- ¥ ert Magic Wrist and” Bites | League Sandiow the first president Wen iat Pe | CITY OF MEXIOO, and larger . ao * 1 88! Those well informed on Centra able + ian at elle Te » » American affairs here say that % , governors ‘me 4 i 8) ian for the federation “ « : AMERICAN LBAGUR. finally worked out Ace \aformation made pubil te % ® lolution will break out im ninety ;, 1 @ $i days an4 Conner; Weadell,| By this time it is expected that nore, Renee presidents friendly to Zelaya of nh. 4 ©.) Nicaragua will be running Salvador © * 4 Tland Honduras. When Cabrera ts) 5 Haliertee—Orth and Kietno purenks, |Overthrown Zelaya will put In a 4 | stever and Sohenidt man of bis choice as president of »..., nw 2 | Guatemala aye will then take the re Se 8) Up the federation plans and Will Chicago ena mt + 1 3) propose the name of Policiarpo Bo- limit is placed on Maiierien tees, Joes God Clarke, Bemis, Marrs aod Armbruster here. The Moran com a " BREMERTON ITEMS wre odio: tin > an 7 ‘ wer sition mg “eel anellers ines Special Geer The Manette schools | League ftanding, BREMERTON, May B. | Year's work yesterday, furniture 4 died Thom psos yesterday and will be buried by the Kagies Sunday afternoon, He held his membership with Beattle Log No. 1 Thursday afternoon tug Ann \* lo M weed sult wes brougii “Spud” Mur phy. « logger and formerly « secre * : drowned a NATIONAL LEAGUE. service man wes drown } —- Charleston. He had been drinking | | poorwe nm el heavily anf undertook to show | Plumbing Economy | Reston i & djsome fancy tricks at swime | Employ experts | _Batterise-Tevior, Pre ae¢ Mores; He was permuaded to return to t house with high s = shore but sank before reaching !| Our work will on ea nm «| Me was quickly rescued but could! bills $ H not be revived. The coroner took ne body in chai eo-Laifiel® and Stokes; Paw enparee Shape B arguons Set A large num { Shriners vis ited the navy yard or reday Ly Bremerton was ba large enough yesterday to contain the F ON THE HY vietorlous Kitsap tribe of red men returning from the meet Van couver. They won the $300 prize for drilling. Theirs wae the first Vere FOUR ROUND TRIPS SBATTLE-TACOMA Biv—Roane - Mi $ ub Elveam to drill and thetr perfect evo f Betierion-Karger and Marshall, Metin. |lutions ed others from RAVER TACOM Ams, tty end Bowermar t 12:16, 365 and 7 competing nore nue David Rodgers, chief fron worker wales 26 a * te 4 € ¢\ at Moran's, returned with hie wife : |‘ 4 4) ond daughter a week sooner from 0 MEET, 26. See Patterien Mparke, Dugaiehy aod Jack: | 4 Seattle Tel Mein 176 | titect: biaee biel his vacation tn Ban Francisco tha ‘Tecoma Tob expected, and visiting friends Lengae Sanding Wea Last. Pet % ee Mew Tork a ? as * a ¢@ j , a ' ” i » i a j ¢ 3 ev 1 * SOWTHWHST LEAGUE. Spokane 1, Vancouver 0. Th eeeme te be the decree of the ents bat Vancouver @ lo Win no maines In of th the Canuc Yeuerday, they were ag | way to the collar by ¢ Maret umpire 8 gems and ye fifth. The Mm eromble with the tal ‘wee thet they could pet Bit Oe | | Ratierice-Neteon and Spenser and Altman | Mutte 4, Aberéeee & > ME WOVDARFCL IL wr ments by the # | do many things when usod. We use them to cure 3 at eclence Osteopathy. You knew wi teouened ‘= for aw pathy te « for euffer bemanity If not, and you ae j a= se bled with any afiments, call and see us. Consultation feb 70 Thirteen treatments are called @ month's treatment ge. Ak. treatments, $15.00, or $1.60 per treatment no oom and Withine; Tonneson ctlgee j Larue Menai ' KIRKSVILLE INFIRMARY ‘eek Won. Laat. Pet | = ae OF OSTEOPATHY * mane | au ‘osil Bette ml OR. 0. A SKAGGS, MGR. CROO wo Firet Ft Washington Block, 705 Firet Avenve. Bold Tt was cle by one of the of ficials after the meet at the Stet Un ty yesterday that he t schools competing the Five Months’ Rent for 38° a Month, meet had en spe an athiete wh Our Motto—Quality and Price Guaranteed. Joes attend the tution he ts = representing. 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