The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1908, Page 2

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LEAGUETEAMS WILL START PRACTICE THIS WEEK | ° On Paper It Ought to Be Close Race for Pennant--- Now Watch the Sport. On paper in the Northweat every team hes a bid on the pen nant in the Northwestern league race this year, With the chances facuity thonght too steennous, may | enroll as students at the local ant verwity | The Thistios won the Britieh Coi 1mbia champlonsltp cup ye y at Vancouver by } Shamrocks in a fast The lad with the name like a pat The Hreekiyn by ota team ent brand of sausage hits 806 and | wiped the Interlakens in the antre da .954, and if he makes third | of defeat yesterday afternoon by & base Snyder wit! be given an op score of 6 to 3. 1 portunity of going up against Gray ie teal gin tale ghieene y Ye favor of Seattle, Aberdeen and pow Sdotenall for chert. Hass Hy Pina By vo add at » his a nady of Vanoquver he about the order att, of last year's team, will be tng Dean, a pitcher, and Whitfield, mamed, all of the managers DAV? found in right field again. Hyatt! ay outticider, both of whom are| gone te consilerable expense andi, of tne “home run” brand, @84/iecammended to the heavy wan trouble to signing up men Who ivaimable for his hitting queen tine ths seek Gnmiicn ouees : ee gee d Of the “WA. Mendenhall and Zeb Plan | elo, mitner leagu aumoer © oe end for center; | them could keep up their end among ton Pt Baye nay ll slated for |, The Acme Collece toom mot de- | the big boys. thin position, kicked over the teat at the ~~ < a ple ned team | All of the teams start in prac jscos and now Dickson saya) 5 wer 4 ae and Park, by @ tioing this week, and fp all of the Oi" F. & Shipp, the college | score of 7 te towns im the ciroult exhibition | viaver, from Chattanooga, Tenn Games with fast amateurs will Rl) wit hold down left garden. Shipp eto, pee acts bate also in reckoned one of the moat prom i ce "Lae youngsters in ait aing up the new recruits in ac/ np Croft was talked of for this | ag “ do. | position, but he got the salary bee } Vancouver ought to present @ 4e | in his think-tank, and Dickson told | cldedly different front this year! iim to go and jump to the Callfor sa cow at fan la {be Canuck! nia outlaw league if he wanted to, | which “Bull” threatens to do Tho varsity baseball team bas cellar champtonship again, it will abe is due fe Pi ee Pie saeiie tel be a complete sarprise to those eastern trip, and including 168 who have studied up the records! In the pitehing staff Dickson bas) i” \Witcian, Washington State of the timber which is now ready |a whole team, and some to spare callens, Univoreity of léahe ord for the sifting process. | There are twelve wow on the Hint, | OO Tee eine, known eastern | e Ed Erickson, War Grab the Pennant. | nctuding Washington amateur nines. | orts that he| {sit and Tommy Doyle, who piteh| “a1. team will leave Seattle May Manager Dickson asserts that he | 44 tor ine Vancouver team last |. : . ' ; } wilh be & contender for the pem| 4. RL. Brown, of Springfield A a up ge the niversity | Bant from the start. “If we do not!iy' is the only southpaw as yet Of Wdabo on May s Three, Kamen Grab the pennant.” he asserts. “YOU | under contract. Among the others | 2il! b* Pp ayee wi aattngton can depend upon finding Us UP) Hie up, according to Dickson's tate college om May 11, 12 and 18 | emong the leaders dope, are H, H. Wakefield, from the oH — will play three kanes Practically the entire Vancouver | Springfield, Mf eam, of the Weat.| With ne on May 4 = end team will be composed of mew | oh Mises lea J. Cling, | 18 Afterwards the team will prob ten. Not more than half a dosen| pi. Cleveland: Curtia Wright, °?!Y line up sas rast C me nines of last season's players represent | 41, pitched for the Calumet team, ‘vresenting Pa oune Riteville and | fag the Britieh Columbia metropo in the Norther Copper Coantry | “°e*r d'Alene, Ida’ he. a Me will try out for positions this | eague gee samsels aan Ghd obo evious to teaving on the trip Year, and none of this halfdosen twirled for the Crescent City, Cai, | Dr#etice gamos will be played with are at all certata of their jobs for team last season: John Anderson Lincoin «high, Fort Plagler and} yeas. lof Kaliapell, Mont.; Del! Paddock, | Whitworth college. Upon complet Lou Nordyke will play first base end captain the team. Ne was with Tacoma, in the Coast league. fm 1994-5, and hits around the 300 mark. C. Van Snyder ts slated for the second cushion. He has ed the last three years in the 4 Dodge team, in the lowa State Teague, and hits between 270 and 280. Dolly G will probably fight it out for shortstop with Jim MoDonald. of Cleveland, O. The chances are that McDonald will @unex the salary checks. Some of the Players. Arthur Vahrenhorst and onte | _. we — for third base. ‘ Reet, eRERNES ‘img the tour the varwity sine will go up against the aine from the Unt versity of Oregon on May 26 SENATOR BRYAN \ i PASSES AWAY who has pitehed for Seattle ame tour teams; H. BL Rees, whe was with Duluth two years be and in the Northern Copper Country league; William Detl, the Montana giant, and George Engle, last year with Denver, who finished me = with Tacoma. nant bourne, the Vieteria ciation be given a trial son When it comes to catchers | son has annexed Joe Sugden, par | Pani | jchased from St Clarence | SEATTLE COLLEGE TROUNCES T rE q SH The Seattle College rt. the team from the Washing ‘igh school on Saturday after eon, at Athietic park, and gave the “1909” bunch « good trounc fing. The lads from the bigh schoo! team started out he pennant winners, | PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Boats leave ton times daily from pler 2 for the U. 8. navy yard. *** Say, the Browns are com ing to town, sure enough, and the whole Tan Family | are in the next car, and the Light Olives are in the tour- fst car, and the London Smokes are in the smoking ear and the Elephant Grays are in the baggage car with their trunks. These are the popular shades this spring, and the spring goods are here already And I want to tell you that the new styles are now im the modest stripes rather than the plaids, and the blues run to the fine soft weaves and not the wide wale hard goods. Blue serges will be worn more than ever this spring and we have got the genuine all worsted indigo serges with the good mohair linings and the good trimmings, in Regals at $15, and they are certainly beautifal and fine. We just ask anybody in this man's town to match them for $25 if they can. I am re surprised to see such splendid styles and all-wool qualities coming through so | 1 Come right in and see them for yourself THE@HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole THE SEATTLE COD ALICE COOPER, of San Jose, at and FRAVIOLA ZARROW, world’s ee | endurance ‘Fh AFT STAR.—MONDAY BICYCLE GIRLS _ are WESTERGAARD !S | ER HEINRICH Brooks, who caught for Fresno, in " the Callfornia State league; Oxear! wasHinGTON 23 Jous Westergaard. the lows @fant) s to McCurley, of Seattle, and Paul) pained States Senator William who was defeated in thie chy a from Southern Oregon. james Bryan of Florida died at Se0tly by Dr. Roller, is in Bpo {down at ee Providence hospital at £:30 yester- kane, looking for a mateh with | day morning of typhoid fever. It any of the re Washington was only 73 days since he took hic | wrestlers, preferably Joe Heinrich, | neat ae successor of the late Bena the Spokane bo. who has appeared tor Stephen R. Mallory, whe died In several matches with fast pro | December 23, and days of that fessionals ‘Bite but “Toota” Agnew became as wild | time were spent in his fight against Westergaard announces that he as an intoxicated savage, and | disease. to take Heinrich ine forced in three rane. . ~ agreeing to throw him Molloy for the College team) Willis Burry, « negro dining car several times in an hour, if neces ‘pitched a steady game, He fMeids cook, fell dead while eating break. sary. Hetorich is siready matched | his position well and disptayed ex.| st yesterday in the AfroAmericas to wrestle in Coeur d'Alene on cellent judgment Toots” is a lub, on Seneca st. near First av. March 25. i splendid pitcher, bat this was cer.| Heart disease ts believed to bh Weetergaard made a good im }tainty one of his “off days. The) Seen the cause. The body is at! pression apon the local men who! Honney Wataon's game was chiefly conspicuous by the big attendance of Seattle Col loge rooters, and the entire ab- sence of the high schoo! bunch Vie Holm, the old ster piteher | of the Fairbanks More team, in) \the Spokane City league last sea son, has signed a contract with | George Schreeder, of Tacoma, and will probably be in a Tiger wi ‘fowm thetr year. Holm had already signed a contract to pitch for the Union tron Works team, tn the Spokane league, but this will prob-| (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) jably be abrogated | NEW YORK, March 22.—In spite | | of protests lodged against Matthew Frank Brown, who for two years! ¢ Halpin, the executive committer captained the Washington State | of the Olympte games Nias retained College baseball team and each! him as manager of the American year materially assisted the team in|ieam which will compete in the |winging the Northwest intercolle-| London games this summer. | giate champlonship, wil! not play | Michael C. Murphy, this season. He suffered a severe attack of diphtheria the first of the year, and will not be able to round {into playing form this summer SPORTOGRAMS Co aon. } | tratner of the University of Pean j syivania, however, will secompany the team and have full charge of the training | The row over Halpin was the re | sult of the reports brought back by | [members of the American team | which represented the Ualted — | States at Athens in 1906. They | lelatmed that the authority aseumed | Girls’ swimming classes will be) by the manager was very irritating. | organized at the state university) that he treated the men like so! by Miss Lavina Kudberg, director for the co-eds. physical | ily th many school boys and tried to bul-| “my His conduct ta the pree s they declared to wing at times tx ter The Portland team fn the Coast league will hereafter be known as oft saw him in action with Roller eo ES ear cee = HALPIN TO MANAGE OLYMPIC TEAM ed Bence sesE and) od | | the “Sailors.” The cogaomen of | air of importance he as-} the “Beavers” is thought to have | "med j proved a hoodoo. They asserted that he treated the | mem of the Greek reception A. B. Guist was high man at the| committee like so many sery Cardmore shy yesterday, nosing | and that he wu ly lacked the tact MATTHEW C. HALPIN. out E. E. Ellis by one point, scor-jand refinement necessary for th " — 9 ea tng 87 out of @ possible 100. The! position he held pin returned with a surplus of contest for the medals and the! About two-thirds of the team that $3,000 from the $12,000 he was al Purdy cup will be held next Sun-| went to Athens file prote lowed for expenses for the 2 n day against Halpio. They claim that he Halpin clat the neste are The Nationals defeated the Rich.| @x¢rel#ed tnroasonable economy in the result of an old qu with the mond Rainiers at Recreation park |'h® management, that meals were [rish-American Athletic club, and vadeder Gr & seete of & to a|Yery poor and that at times they | that this was the real start of dle & big bunch of enthusiastic fans tray. |C¥ld not get enough to eat. Hal-| satisfaction among the team. eled out to see the amateurs in ac ae a tion, SAILOR HAS FALL. The Angss won the lst me of} 3. nurtoy avsioe ott ne ro § POOL 24 CENTS PER CHE the ‘preliminary series with the] adeiphia, fell down a flight of stalrs ce " White Sox by 4 dag, ‘Tonin WO. Fee abe toner tee ce a ae The Oceidental Pool Room 2 at Los Angeles yesterday. Score | iD the lowe est ot he aity Sat Rverything new. 208 Occidental 7 to 4 } ; “ Phra Ans = | Wa side hospital with bruises about A. C. LADD, Prop. The Apollo baseball team met | the and body defeat at the hands of the fast Pa-| —-- - a cific Meat Co. nine, at Woodland | Sheeeereroerooseorsesecorerwoseves | Park yesterday. Score & to 6. The Golden Gardens lost to the Baliard team in a fast game of baseball at Ballard yesterday. Score 2to 0. The Gardens were to have} lined up against the Seattle College nine, but this game was called off on account of threatened rain | OF SEA Capital, Surplus and Profits Some of Stanford's Transact a General star athletes who were expelled from the Cali fornia institution for participating in a class demonstration which the de W. Cline ¥OR BASEBALL GOODS wee A. 8. Kerry J. W. Godwin John Schram Ww. P. rimble George F. Stone William Piggott C. &. 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'BEKIN Pianos | MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES | } } Ay ters We que e MARCH 23, 1908 U” PROFESSORS TO PLAY BALL Gigantic Sale Co The fa ' of e Universit of 1 Ne, this ty hot nald tgurative THE ENTIRE STOCK OF € h « wl ad formed tw ore and about 30 | f wry when the pow i and noi, but the ma | | ereeratt p akmie or two with th Z. A. Mafrige & Co., Incorporated tadent also 2 1, im the aves event ore wile if Second Av., Bet. Pike and Pine Si.) lthought necessary by the profes lal 3 Dane ania re a be Owite =e lor sfexuard for fair play oo na inning ton, 6 Chef Our’ $50,000 Stock Is Going Fast, Owing to the know from hearsay and personal | exper ~ that some of them are pretty hard bitters FAMILIAR FIGURE SEEN NO MORE Kent, a familiar Neure men on the Madison st was found dead to bis the turntable tate Sut rnoon, He ight years, joining his brother, who lived near Madison park. Kent owned a farm tn Penn sytvania willed him in such a way that b dispose of It. He was 6 Ler all t ear cable tine cabin near urday af in Beattle had could years old ov any case of aleoholiem that tled to start in a sixday ‘Everett and Edmonds Moet of the bunch w's Rayeycle Girte. | headed by Fraviola Zar has gained the title of | rance rider | at gamely. A little and he ought to with his tremen. ree 3 Fly On The fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. expert & whirtw strength — LEAVES GEATTLE — 6:46 and 10: stock. Big prices thin waek reduction We must ~m LEAVES TACOMA — m, and 12:15, 3:55 and 7 U, SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Tel, Main 176. Tacoma— Tet. 212. HORT wit “Gus Brown’ sys We Are After the Ladies As weil as the men, particularly those who look af. ter the comtores and buying for the men forne. own conv ence will be looked after while shop ping We want you to know our store as the “Pare dise” for all things in “Men's Wear.” The most complete stocks at economy prices, competent and courteous salesmen, Te nes and free delivery system are at your service. 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