The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1909, Page 2

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INSIDE BASKETBALL EXPERTLY EXPLAINED NO. 4—STRATEGY OF THE GAME BY JOHN J. SCHOMMER, Jhack to the left of the basket Captain Chicago University Basket | | left forward’s guard, think batt Team ing the ball if te be batted to the Tish “sienning 0 dasbetdat|' as in the play “left forward iS offence, it-ie wise to mas > right forward'’s position. foam hamtee ot playa. To werk | apctuts to et the ball and the fer a num See a over | et forward In left unguarded. The of pal . co ' wl 7 wie center, instead of batting ball £ mee ae {to «the side, gives It a hard bat get wiee spoil the forma stratgl down the field to left | forward who ie or eas Whree or four plays are sufficient | hi” cari Se ety, “but. aii | te same foint on his side and olt whe Ri cles back to the right side of the Came oir tics te iaak then 008 S| basket, while the center rans to oe hee lenathy tet ot |& Besttion tn front of the basket we & eos Hg Femara’ thus guarding all possible potnts of rebound The reverse formation ja of the @ word of caution Every formation must be mas-/*#™e charactor, the ball being Gerad thoroughly by every mem. | datted to the right forward instead er of the team. No piays should ot the lett forware a vein of cmated i ame until fa. this play, after being worked once By we attempt: hy : or twiee, fe that the opposiag guards te at! players, or they will Be executed in a hesitating man Mer, which might prove fatal. know what ot do pot The guards dare to expe not aprint for a H a play falls because some position on either side of center for or players have not heen fear the hall wil! be batted down tiently drilled and thereby do field to the unguarded for Wrong thing at the wrone 4%; and they cannot allow the the team will go up in the | forwards to run unguarded. This This must be avoided, or the is the condition to put them In Ing team may score heavily » up in the air and are fn oe the men get k to earth mn to haye a pumber of plays pulled off on them. After the pla s described tn the Saat article have been worked fre, | have seen this worked four con tently, the opposing guards will secutive times, a basket resulting he sprinting pell-mel! for post mh time, and the center never on either side of the center | stepped out of the center ctrete. It the slightest indication of the goes without saying that tn this to rum in that direction.| play everything depends on the center's ability to get the ball on the jump. Even tf he ts outjamped/ enough time often remains for one of the guards to get the ball a complete the play fore a play must be used to advantage of this and make Offense more deceptive. Here Py As the ball is tossed up for the the jeft forward makes aj The next play involves the! rua for a position to the| guards Center bate the ball to} left side, then circles his left side, where it is caught BACKWARD PASS. (Contract Goods Excepted.) 4 DAYS MORE And This Biggest and Best Half-Price Sale Will be a thing of the past. We've made good— kept faith with the public—everything has been sold just as advertised. 4 Days More of Half Price $ 9.00 oo Pry 00 ‘Suits add Overcoats at on 00 Suits and Biasiiiats ass, a ‘Suits ae le “9 “ $17.50 i FURNISHING GOODS—HALF PRICE | Your Money Back if You Want It 615 to 619 First Ay. E STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1909 TURRELL’ Twice-a-Year ay lly a Ba st yh moh Is in full bloom, Started off with the biggest day * | Spmapenearn, foc, Sita to put a trading I selling ever known in Seattle, The wise and « nical nigeed ' , buyers are all taking advantage of the unprecedent a prices for good shoes If you are going to need new footwear in the next six months, get in on some of these: samp Wrank Gotch say icepege, ae | |__ Mens i», 26 { . 7 | Laird, Schober & Co's Patent | % styles 00 ang Anson's dignt $4.00 rea. an one benefit wit and Kid Turn and Welt Boots Shoes Salty, Wee o wert Ince or button; sold at ‘ IN 96.00 ona J. fe M." Wie ack Rus | $7.00 * wa Calf, vin double ly. M C A. WILL TRY soles and kid lined sold at . Cousins’ Fancy Colored Cloth $7.00 and $5 45 | T E EF T) and Buede Top Button Boots, 97.50 ¢ 0 REVERS D EA $5.00 to $7.00 3 95 1,200 pairs Men's Street and valuew . Dress Shoes, in calf and pat ent; single or double sot Dozens of styles in $5.00 and Seuskan ‘eel or Be i aty at $6.00 Dress and Street Boots, were all «tees and 3 36.00 84, 45 widths ‘ 900 paire Men's Box Call, Velour Pingr * $2.50 and $4.00 Kid Calif and Vici Kid, all this eea- and Patent Boots. 85 son's styles; regular ‘CONOVER is ELECTED Sark or ott benet see $6.00 values ‘s-----§3000 PRESIDENT OF S. A C. 2 Misses’ and Children’s Boys’ Shoes 500 pairs Misses’ $2.50 and Bring the boys in; now's $3.00 School ‘; 79 your time. Bhoos 1 lot Boys’ $2. $2 35 Shoe |activities tor seven Years Mis forte | School Shows ' 1 lot Boys’ $2.60 $1.85 | acete trectsen toon the eantaes-|4 900 palre Childreu’s 8% 11 | “™** P ORE LMR IO IONE TUN ASI pur hes Sekine eLOVES AWAY ted as follows: Ott-} on sold at 35 1 lot Youths _ 00 $1. 55 2.00 ’ Shoes * RRdkekeeeeane * 1. Quigtey 5 to & sizes of 93 1 lot Little Gents’ $2.00 same C | Shoes Lia $1.35 } MARATHON TO cir | P. N. A. SANCTION | Sales for Cash. No Wallace MeDougal, one of the pro od Marathe by the left forward, who sprints) for it. He passes the ball across! the floor to the right guard in sight Sebwariie penitinn, fhe viekt! forward, instant the ball is thrown ap between the center, rune Efforts in Marathons. N that Seattle displays # * of Marathonitis, it #] resting to note the great w| Refunds. Deliveries at Our Convenience the seen to cover the man left by the right} amount of physical effort re ale ¥y to place th guard. The right guard rans wide} quired to go the Marathon dis- # |p fore Prenident ot center and then cute in for a) tance, which effort is compre tary T. Mor-} En see aaa: good shot at goal hended by but fow persons. |" la Dunne of the P. N. A. to secure! The instant the guard tries for The distance is 26 milen 385 @|Smateur sanction | gual he wprints back to cover nia} yards. Other Ways of comput- |, OT* 0m, the conditions € the + ] man and relieve bis own right tng it show ae rack of the Western Washingten ward. The left forward, after pnes-| S Wasme nies b Pair am tata at Medion park, ing the ball, goes to the ‘eft of the * . 128,436. ii Washinmone irteaes, ett banket for the rebound, should the }oLavien RVG = tacben, 2.061.220. &| Washington's pirtnday, _ wnt ve/t 903 Second Ave. Burke Bidg. basket be misaed, and « or goes! TO WEN BAe *® Dorando Pietro, the great # i ot. ffieta right atde : | rrowr ® Italian runner, has a stride of w of (i me & iene play on the opposite aide ts} @ G inches. In going the dis @) 2.1 , the ball te batt 4 by center LOS ANGELA # tance he takes 25,557 steps, ® | many " jto his righ ere the right for-| freddie Wels a is ste weore Se ete a, Piano Co. guard, who shoots for the basket . | AGENTS FOR tnd feturas 10 ble position. The ‘TO CHOOSE PLAYERS =| sHOW UP FOR GAME) right forward and center cover the The VO. K. bowling team of| position left by left guard loa, fatied to put in The six plays deseribed, awiftly The Thistle Aasoctation football | ance their gnine » orld’ . executed, will pat any team Ia a po chub will inset at 4 o'elock tonight | the and Jaye last night, and} The W 's Best Piano < sition to play # stiff kame, gad will at tdental Presigent, Putnam has called al One Priced Piano Mouse form a center from which others ay of choosing « 1 Thursday night at 205] temin to play the or team Pank butiding to dix 1406 FIRST can be built. at Woodtand day. The bility of dropping the! AVE. game ise cru tpesmmach Go as others arc waiting to get) —— th Welsh and Burne were at | the ‘Thisties league natn | in the league but one point ahead of Tacoma Weight Hundey and trained byt light ot Rally at Lincoln. VIRGIL VENABLES 2 te would i ry = to & tot of the ae MePartand and Mourne have | ig the avant of sh bas signed nian ia to get an ls . ry Clght with Wrestling enthuaiasta will soon | Soy . sophe out an pons! ne n ireit V ot the # A. Nahtweight champion of the coast and Clyde MarDunaid of-the ¥. M | ic, A. in action, The boys matched to €o on at a rex @ Ai suffered ‘ smoker, but Venables _ burn on hie hand and wuld a pipe, either, ’ n The mateh will be one} Jack Hickey, the Seattle south: [giumnt of Heston te making Due events of @ wreathing tourney} ipare, has been sighed by Manager |{ul efforts with this end in. view. | that will be pulled off by Wrestling | | That A Dickson of the Vancouver Ca-|/ S name haw been Up before | Instructor eric kaon the ¥. M. ¢ | a re nma Cc ja ie muchs. | Hickey: In, one of the “old Hrat’e resent visit te Mosten ot pnot | #08 February 2 [guards with the Beattie fans. hav) reat relative to ‘the ‘uation wadin, |beem cleaning up all comers lately, | Choice of our best tines of Pattern Sut tng been with Dug in the North- | duiged in i* 4 rivairy ie keen TT betel . : ihre + ern Suits fwestern league @ couple of yeare| “lam sure I will never re 4 Pg Rf that sold from $25 to $40, for ..., }age, along with ira Harmon, Mat| the stage after the present season ‘TRACK MEN WILL | bore two now ene . (Stantey, Hil! Hurley, Ike Rockefield, | 9ey" Railives It the offer froim filling occupte a Choice of broken and discontinued lines of Blue and "Ohl Hous” Treadway ond others. | ame in the right | TURN OUT SOON. | space of threw aquare Black Suitx, Overcoats and Raincoate For two xearons at that time he J. Fintcher Lewis will iasue values to $27.50, f 10, 0e Pocus lication, ant sue, tent see ct See Dresser nigh te Choles of $3.00 and $3.69 Hate, all shad $2 00 would ¢ y sore if didn't / perks are resy for « Pinning and shapes, for. fe e trike out 15 and 18 men. * Biel these Gadatek anete ann | jlast year, but wae rele before ’ showing at the exponition the end of the sea: Management Bushset. | games . ’ | Who owns “Buck” Connors—that be ior gtr es | tale, heating hte the question ie in irona’ thawing owt frosen Rob Brown n't got the “clean- igh ju water pipes, the fleld for its up Witter” cinched, after all. Al diata cope of tts UtINty gimvest uniisatts though Little Rock has got his pur i once appeals tha ase money, there is a little deat nt claiing it didn't get anything | track electrician, plume b on Litthe Rock, St. Paul and |out of it ipale were sup edu ‘ ne hemiat, repair. tr Vitkestarre that causes a hiteh,| posed tv ten ? cent lene m xinedute Tie t burns equa well Brown got ® jolt when he sech. There's « nigger in the wood: | mane hav) ate gfoyt ey | it—It came in the " omewhere i ity ing pore healer Secsait gram from fect - fiegs of the untte aes a eA and Yesler, “Where the Cars Stop” said the national - — seottries. : | pri take the matter render Sheen, Merete. _ he, veadevits «| ATHLETIC MEET eek hoe ae a Oe decision in a couple faye posediy th paratiel the Orpheum cit Captain Adrian Constantine Aa tan martertet, kala 3 FOR SCHOOLBOYS| cE : } = son, manager and first baseman of re to a contract e rir. M. S A public benefit 1310-SECOND AV.—1310 i. The dignity of Anson's refusal is heen divided inte | ——— eas ht S aa we nt ‘rom th * a e se « | Mgrand old man” te:“buated," accord cage “Hh Tbe vais wth ppiordy (erent 01d mann” ta “busted,” acecs as i8 oe | rac Theat ae HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES ma the a, Ox t ot the} JOHN CORT. Ms a that Matinees Thursday ar turday Herri pital team has applied ee yy Baturday ng- Marvin Safe Co, y / acturers as stated by President Cal “Ewing of omREWws't Tht: Arend t F | ram eat eee Ewing's talk 4 ved Her an, J « | Mame Qreat and Production. | tn inapired t lesire ty | the Johnson t plotateen Nights, boot Mat eae . erton in ‘our rane, but | it Meine isi’ WALTER'S RECORD IS a Fee Theatre it will got him nothing ay the on for hig | THROWN OUT. EXTRA—NOXT WE 1 Ret a and Bat Bob Brown has signed to train Popke Will Not Fight | NEW YORI, Fob. tm meneing Mond | Rowland & e ally h ORK » BE. Walk ™ uu. / Clever ¢ ' , mrage se baseball team| Hilt Papke has told Promoter”Me. | etn record of 102-5 for 100 meters | NS AND. On nasiuin this morning. The Gonsaga| March 47, aa scheduled. Numerous iia wistet, hones the Fenaus tan tak Ri ne of ne k q | Matehes in the east Is given as the | amateur fr 4 Bouth Afric® Seats om Sale Thuredays Mall Order Pri fe Ms reason Fojecting the The old record Acvepted Now us of this of ered the second , Mh be Reve a ny a ar re ra! ll Ae ne Sonoma amet Postpone Fig footed South African is given oredit co ‘1 trite | THE GRAND — The Vancouver Canucks mourn| with Ad the Frenehma ho was drafted by San Fran- |") a Tate, Week, A acm MASKED BALL Dickson hae offered to trade “a Pe. Me Be vega oe ee bie dligg Sheriff Btops Fight. H. Fr ts Satinere 10 10, 28, 90. 26 H Kingle and Erickson for} coy phtritt Stope Fight. Maw Wats mance |Aavancéd ¥ 4 AND wae T. Stallings, manager of | 8h odes to} t p CONFETT BATTLE arn r outskirts y ‘ook roll arden.’ ite Georgia stated that Norman (Kid) timation on - ; Me ph a i vate Kiberfield, formerly manager, would Call ané Mine & wh phe n nat be depaned, and would uadouit tenia hier on te ‘$500 _ | Lois THEAT RE STAR D edly play next season, x mol sh ori ee disappointed ANY case of aleoholiam that f Ind, 4984 POPULAR VAUDEVILLE HLANE igen era ha. a » from to days . r » of $2,500 o Siena ¢ love ‘y in Town Is Laughing | Performances Daily price of 8 a0 on "48 a, Maw Joa afiens t 4. B. BRISBOIS y Town Is Laug Performances Dally—2:30, es TOMORROW EVENING Kanegs City stand ready th come|) ae © . “GLITTRRING GLORIA,” Packed Houxe—Gront 6 | chance. wares ; AB 1 Thin Week. Matinee Tomor- | ONWDTA 1 & Dance Tie skete.

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