The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1907, Page 2

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po a el || Ate meeting ' j { i " “RUSH LOSES AGAIN DUG’S PATCHEDUP INFIELD PLAYS RAGGEDLY-—TEN HITS OFF RUSH—DRENNAN AND Feor. Because Dugdale te playing with & patehed-up infield these days he had to lose yesterday to the Tigers with the score of 6 to 4 Tt wae owing to the errors of the infielders that Seattle got the small ead of the count time that Rush was given the Dumps, Lyneh’s bunch connecting for ten hits, Dellar allowed bat fobr hits, but passed several mon to first and was very wild at thes Just because Drennan must have @ grudge against Dug, be hit ' ae for three bases In the two @ home on Mack's fumble of City grounder. Before this round was over Downle and Burnett scor ed on Stis’ error of Lyach’s bit over second Tm the sixth Stanley had to retire on aecount of a broken finger nal! and Bileriy took Arbogast’s place at third while he went bebind the bat. Dellar scored in this tnaing on Shaw's single over second Se- | attle got two rans in the first and Tn the eighth in two “wore, and that was all for Seattle lynch pulled down « high one in the third that {mpelled the specta | BM. FO Petals an. ee ed an KR ne $ ot ‘ Naterker. ib + 3 fox, wt * ; Mack = 4 8 ri. - 2 pranley. © ' Piterty, 2 ) Tush. P * othekey 4 ‘Tora Meetup t *Hirney batted for Raed tm ninin ore by lnninge ® or <a? Deller, 2 _Sirvee out-iy Totter, 4 by Rush & Time of game 1%) Umpire Kio? COAST LEAGTE. Seore Rn & Fa) wee a th 6 Batieriee Wright, ant Die, Gum aad Moore Umpire—Derrtes: Seon n * L“e Angeles .. oe @ ’ : ik Francis . : tere Nagie and Eager. Umpire Perrine “WISCONSIN WINS A ~ SLOW RACE MADISON, Wis, June 1—Wis @meln won the eightoared race -with Syracuse, N. Y., university, on Lake Mendota, yesterday, and the “Byracuse crew won the foaronred Tace with Wisconsin. Owing to « bigh wind, no good time was made For tWo miles the time was 10:34 MULLEN ELECTED i CAPTAIN of the high acho yeeterday afternoon track men | Charles Mullen was elected captain of the next year's track te Mu jen ig @ member of the junior ciass and ie very popular in athletic cir high school. This is the first year he bas turn out for track work, and he m a name for himself by winning the Coe! medal for the 440-yard dash, which was formerly held by Bratley Gish CREWS ROW TODAY ON LAKE Owing to the rough water boat race between the Washington and Stanford crews was postponed until 11 o'clock this morning the rac pulled A larg crowd wan disappointed yesterda were on band ay STANDS PAT SUT WeRAW WINS JUST THE SAME—OBRIEN Wok HALE MILLION—KELLY GIVES SOME ADVICE ON SLUGGING ehh) rit i. ey Seore Me New ¥ wuson and B | Chtons New ork Philaisipnia Pittabure Cinoinwadl Breoaly a Lowte Washing NATIONAL aly a oo League how Friiadeipsia tee Kiteon @md Kisinow) Winters | aad Armbruster, Pore Cleveland - | Detrott Aad Areber Washicgton . frien ph eed Gibson, Lindam Pitinger and Pteister LmaeUn. Pot “ * 1 ass , “ 4 “ ” +o ten, Tughe end Binnkew A hehe’ n 4 i . 4 Batteries Thisiman and Baris, Donoven | Lengue Standing. | | “7S aun i i sw > 4h ” _ ’ . > 8 es 8 + vs = NORTHWHST LEAGUR. Aberdecs, T) Vancouver, 2 ABERDEEN ow ot yet aan ae Im the end (he! te Batter ke had & bat tent Rrinker and Bowttigur Neiman and Mpencer + were as Spokene, tty Butts © Mont tune t iN mons home gpoundsis his castle oot one Bit and SECOND DAY'S EVENTS EVEN MORE POORLY MANAGED THAN THE FIRST—LONG OF LAYS AND SMALL CROWD, No improvement was seen in the » races at held under management of the au the Meedows yosterday the auspices of the Seattle Au n bile Association. If anything, the fiasco was worse than on the open ing day, when over 7,000 people ore treated to a& poor ae ex tion of sport as was ever witnoased ocally. From start to finish it was widemt that some 4 dium idered. No races were pulled off at ithe time echeduled, the crowd wae kept waiting between the acts, and when the care finally did meet te contest, there was gothing worth while in the races Lackity but s small number of people wore in attendance yester (RACES YESTERDAY ) a | | OAKLAND | Piret race, Fw B. Cook, 1 won Cardina! Ba Sharp Boy, 127, third me 1:50 rity course —A 46 fecond re mare Titus if. 1 to 3 jwon; Bell Reed i, Pad jay Lyneb, 132, th 103 Third race, 1 mile 20 yards Milshora, 104, (Kirschbaum), 19 ¢ 10, won; Fraseuelo, 104, secon Ging sway and doenn't get die |.) aan 103, third. Time 1:4 couraged who gete the bits =, ¢ — “ — th race, 114 mile—Sahara Jack Suilivan (Borel), 4 to 1, Hip only got §870 each from their draw | rates second A Jok fight at Loe Angeles. 107, third. Time 2:08 Fifth race, 1 14 @ ° t Ma r MeQr probably | 107, (J. Hayes), 9 to 2 w changes his ba « fer lows then | Bonar, 167, © od; Roetoff, 107. any other big teas third. Time 2:08 25 s : Mixty’s acing will be restored at Hot! p, 19 te Springs, Ark. next seas «| Pride, y at state legisiature has experiencea g YO™ ~ roar change of bear Gemme a1 Twe years o« ' as + t Katherine what rtuses 6 - oe fleeme kind of f ‘ by Hoaton, f ‘ the funeral h M t pay to fak Co J * rted to r t ‘ “ *| Douglass, 101 Dearbe ‘ " But wh nce haa he te : ?" e man won; Knvoy t Re quest, 94, third, 7 28 This '« retreating amid ali the| Fourth race, 1 1-1 ry about salary cutting. The New | Clerk, 92, (Skervin), 9 a York State League bas raised ite|Crepps Beckham, 106, second; Red sala mit fr ' 0 to $3,400 «| Thistle, 109, third. Time ) month Fifth race, % mile.—Br (Powers), § to 1, won Va 05, (Moreland), 9 w I 109, third. Time 9 iS A GOOD HUNCH ww TO WIN GAME A HAS REMARKABLE A QUEER 1 AY f @ Mack has the right 1 He Ain't w r a recent game w tina Don't Fee ns | Look : Saye the Australian. i'm Onty 28 ( t a Years Old ' 5 fa { ‘ i . / GuESS down, Jo! AUTO FIASCO OVER day, not more than 200 being will tng to be fooled The track had been sprinkled over night the hope of laytng the dust which helped to spoil the races of the day before. Hut before many races had been run the track became muddy, and the work of the machines was slow In consequence. iret race Was sched } o clock, It was not pulled 3:15, and the secoud race in In the Intervals an ovce sional ear would spin arcund the ourse to keop the d sntied spec in something Ike « willing The cars supplied for trans portation were sufficient to accom modate the email crowd. I ts to be hoped that the auto erent of next year will be better managed The winners of the events were First event, 36 H. P. Knox. Chides ter up, Biatmile race; xecor ent tentalle handicap, Cadillac Plume event. five-mile race Tommy Pillow ut rth event bmile race, On fillac car, PG. Plummer ap. Sey eral races wore run against time Mo t Cleveland, or Dineen Jim Jeffries has been refused a etiae a saloon in Los An goles, because there are already t ma «a » the block ah be was wate They have the right spirit, those Ctney Reda, They are beseeching " ann to go after Jake Weimer, #0 ib t make a betier wing Dablen, of the New York Giants. has t aken a new lease of life. He # batting ate 3 Up Since brenking into the National League Christy Mathewson bas won 156 games «3. His toughest propos!t hae been the Cuts, He won 20 of 2% games from Hell, the twirting recruit landed by Patey Donovan from the Ab ona, Pa, tom * making good * the Brooklyna GOT A “CALLING FOR KNOCKING A HOME RUN— AT LEAST MIKE CANTILLON BAYS 60 Mike (Ca 1 * . DON’T TALK BACK TO THE UMPIRE — | By Stuart Maclean. never mut do; When you play tn a bal! game, there are things you - Don't get mad at the bleachers because they are down on you banrry } Don’t be sore on your own team, if they happen to be remiss .s But whatever you do, for goodness sake don't do this ‘ Don't talk back to th Don't have an argument Don’t express your opinions, Don’t. get belligerent Don't try to be inwulting Don't tell him what to dos Don’t talk back to the umpire, Vor he can talk back to you umpire, When you swing at a bad one, don’t grit your teeth In rage Don't try your grandstand antics, you're not on the vaudeville stage Don’t lowe all hope of winning when one inning has gone amine | But whatever else you do, for goodness sake don't do this Don't talk back to the umpire, Don't let your temper riset Don’t wave your hands in ctroles; Don't throw dirt in his eyes; Don't shake your bat In anger, Don’t make an idle boast; Don’t talk back to the umpire, For he can talk back the most REDUCED RATES ANNOUNCED Pacific mn Railroad The Northern at Northern and the Ore & Navigat company have an nounced that op their lines in the territory west of North Dakota a rate of one fare and one-third for round trip will be established for July 4. Tickets will be on je July 3 and 4 and © be honored until) The tickets will be good | July 6 within 200 miles of the point of ¢ minimum charge for a not be lems th, 4 | theket wil 0 cents an adult or 26 cents for chib Nar ae teh éres. (Serippe Teleare Servier.) | were burned to death hi LONG BRANCH, N. J, June 1 which destroyed the The two daughters of Walter A foe. of Anew r. Schiffer bad ehifter of New Yo ot COAL OUTPUT fice: nso amar Mier 0d te erecenewe: coceceserecseseceeeerrsees the United Cigar Manufacturing dren Mra. Schiffer wae com pany Marion, aged 10, and | burned as to be in w Ge Ruth, aged 14, and two servants, tion, and Mr. Senitter ee ‘The threatened stringeney in do Marie Dillon and Tilly Tonthen,| vere burns in Sighting ie oa SENIORS PLAY Ug ‘ari Fen oe | OLD SOLDIERS’ HOME FACULTY |mestic coal is removed by the ar rangement made by the Pacific ‘ On Mocday afternoon the bigh| Coast company whereby ft will cov AT PORT ORCHARD school faculty baseball nine will| trol the output from Parrick &@ play « picked nine from the senior! Mackay’s mines, situated just be ai sails 4 class at Athletic park. The Bentor | hind Nerthwesters Improvement The joint committee having in | because the old Pacuity baseball game bas become | company’s Rosalyn property, In six charge the selection of a site for past and the eurroui ‘ weeks this will mean © daily output S°S°6S be ee tor old soldiers as such as to tecell to the im an annus) affair, and usually termi-| )/ $00 tons and ultimately #00 te . c nates successfully for the fourth|; 999 tons. While most of this witi| Suthorized by the last legisisture, | days on the batvefiolda. ‘ yesterday met and selected Port Or-| There are woods, a7 year men. This game ts always | be shipped east of the mounisins ‘ deck ake Ge te ‘ ie will, get about 200 tons | chard as the permanent location for | fresh water and 1200 tag oked forward to as «& time when } ve 7 the home The committee held a on the bay The a the upper clasemen can get out on|°M Oy neve not been meeting in the parlors of the Ari- grounds without the the field and rail at the feculty,| Qorked for two or three years, the ‘nston, hotel and came to the final | * *8.908. ‘. who as ® general rule make & poor| Northern Pacific not having buiit | 4¢ci#ion unanimously ne on the 4 The game | the necessary apar of track The site chosen is one of the oes = beautiful spots on Puget sound oe “ | American league magnates are is within sight of the United States 4 Seems funny that as good o play-| preparing in advance for s salary navy yard at Bremerton. Every day READY fa) and er as Jim De aty can’t stay in| cut next year. No, not their ealar-| the reveille may be heard by the : ° those of the players The plan occupants of the proposed home. It "Eeslasies rv the came, His benching by Manw | les, cer McAleer is sald to be dd® to| is to have a shorter schedule and was pointed out that the selection Jim's bad diepesiticn. lees in the pay envelope of Port Orchard was an ideal one 1 . es) ye 50 cea Page bon {tbr cae One of the many artistic spots in Mount Baker Park, Rest House and True Lovers’ Spring with. Serpentine in background Rest, Loaf, and Invite Your Soul Tomor Take Your Wife and Children Along and Spend the Day In Beautiful —— Mout BargtPark F== Not r s into y over dusty ACRES OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS AND PARKING DRIVES—MILES OF BROAD BOULEVARDS AVENUES } and do not ful A DAY OR A LIFETIME. MeClellan Street 117 Cherry St Inc Main 5

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