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NO-HIT PITCHERS ASSURE ‘Apoie’ goss | Fee MOBILE, Ala. March “The ‘Maps are now the dest bet in the American league,” said Manager La- In answer to # question intend- ascertain what he thought of Pennant winner. of Cy" Young makes a7 the team wonderfully strong tm the! box. Cleveland is the only team the world having two bo-hit-no man-reach-first pitchers Ike Young and Joss, while we also have « no hit piteher in Rhoades, ney are a mighty sweet pitch- tna preposition te put up te say op- | sage re ewer re, RAYMOND COMES TO JOIN DUGLETS IN FINE FORM bouts ts going @ loud eurmg! WEL PLAY UNIVERSITY Bors AT YESLER FARK TODAY— TALAAFERRO TO rrren. and watched his cs nt sat about Te pore j ‘¥ SAM OR. BUCK. ie the rea! nitrate, ali right ‘allopers and the Trt ean cover more ground » ined It up. th grand st scared coyote, and can whip Hugs back yard yoster tt to firet like a Masard catching At the bat they say ie a ‘with the re@ult of T to t or of the Sky Wa! Ls went inte the box 3 Oe Harr, thowt j@ atmoaphere took hee 7! Mt tare ot pe ~ +] w them from the arma Dirt Dt; Gus, without better known as Weak, but don't you re, | one t an cover shart | on't have to be a Wag tha! Wiis, the Minneapolis bey, | tng, tleiding and running him inte @ steady job right the} present writing ne weighing 200 po: fastest man of * left handed and tn the outfield after fy leon and Crocker are good men, however, and the battic for the 4 # files that} the former star of the empty fieid will be « royal Al skies, as fete bat- lat leose a fow of bie fielders and Fg paually as elas inute Dug lets * soft ones. Nothing pe Wt woe _ mostly mnt tor Gardner, who -bageer Lajote at the third sta- them, Jobe will be fly noon a game with the | the ste’ university ia) Scheduled, for which the line-ups | will probably be as follows except = th tan Dumler Position. Untverntty. | wed up rather Senofiela ......1 Mytien | ¥ oF wo, but 3 T ira win F] Coyle! sya and a somewhat | Taliaferro Hywhes | chew of tobacce. He can | Fortier Taylor | te BF a. ition. ‘The game will called at 3 can ce for | o'clock Dp Rr A VOICE FROM THE TOMB ‘TIS NOW THE VERY / WITCHING HOUR OF NIGHT, WHEN CHURCHYARDS YAWN, AND HELL ITSELF BREAKS OUT. — osc all SCENE Iti, ACT til. spamngenc Te sRETERNRES OCRTeeE CLEVELAND WILL WIN THE PENNANT wil me SPORTING NEWS BRINKER SU a LAJOIE THE STAR-—SALURDAY, MARCH 27, 1900 | | CESSFUL AS A INSTRUCTOR” ” A omarkably tm dope can pion, up tbe ul ¢ who ar rarity of wil tey bore trot position. %f Terry Turner gains hie form there wil] be nothing te it. but even without Tur bound for Cleve) barring ries of unpreeedegted | Basterty, our new catcher, te the best recruit thet has geome inte the major league ia yeare.” seer CO shoulders, which, added to nny fala to ‘iting for the Wil ine 10 ap Inker put ft practos thein moult of semen f thin abby 1p to ood wames will be play * had thie high sehool# unless Ma collegians under his protecting wing aaer Stewart changes his mind a they have learned some takes them Gn iater during inte of the game, and t henson cmos: ASSURED TO “U” CREWS | THE MOVEMENT Is A G | AND STUDMNTS ANE ALL IN THE rhorme » striking a re in the oniversity Many minent t oid, ahd in Wy ot put at their dispomal Doenthbear will seleet the i! oaramen | i mother grind i College plaht ts sponsive chord student body legians are speak 4 ot 1 Q ohh theatre, tt iw a fine opportunity offer boys must take ‘ in| lowe might” save President Herman Order to get the special 4 | Allen, Associated students, in rates offered by the (theatre reterting ty the project. "lt looks agement how Hike #4 aseured success eg sree a REAL “KANDY KIDS” ARE THESE BROTHERS © RR MR MCE BE 7 | abte rted b Austin t honors the proper | training, should "develop Into sf rid beater some day, and the club | * He from bie bedy with much the »: motion used In delivering « shoulder Jolt, and, altogether, he is as fit « fighter as Seatle time hae seen in some NEWS OF THE : BOXERS < eres for Ry * to trai fries If he intends to meet John Young Loughrey and Dick Nelson et in Behencetady March Abe Aattet! and Young Besenah met im Dayton, O, March 34 Packey MoFarland won't get a chance to meet Nelson for the light weight champlonentp key ac knowledges that he & ake 133 Patey Kine ana Fyoatie Nett wi clash In Baltimore March ¥. Otto fae been dol te 4 He hae won « number of * over there and has pick siderable money a in the muate ba! Young Josephs in Lon- arse om April 26 ik (Twin) Sul the Marathon jonday night AMONG THE COLLEGES )| The Minnesote and Neoraska un versity football teams will piay their annual game at Omaha, Ox tober A skating rink planned for Chi may vad to hockey in the con- oe colleges. Percy Houghton, .who coached Harvard's football team without compensation last fall, will get the same ammount this year A ba Ui team of Rh ara will come over next mer te play agninet the Ameriesn lege teame The two sport rule and that bar ring graduates fram atbletia compe titions at Harvard may be chan: by the athleti mittee at vard | tournament, SCR WORGLER BROS, FITTHBURG, March 31--Whew Al | Duquesne and Tony Behwoegier ot Bi laughter, but an fi later, whee Wis. stepped to the foul line the pair bad sma the yorlds roll in the dowbles at the A. BM. C.| (two-man recerd, shoving the figures in their faney shirts, up to 1204, the Isughter turned to bearing the words, “Kandy Kida,” | cheers of admiration. KETCHEL TAKES FAST GO FROM BIG JACK O'BRIEN t one bein he was Garden echoed with te virtually THSY MIX SWIFTLY PROM Meinin poh am md BUT STANLEY WAS TOO MUCH FOR PHILADELPMIA JACK. t from start ut could have [given Bim no mere clean-cut vie- Maroh 27. New Yor Stanley | ory. Koetchel, middleweight champ’ atchel I now confident that, if it ed = Philadel nia he could win from jast night in the and will at once at- BASEBALL bath of whom, McGraw says, ate fil for fant company nd Cy Seymour, It is re differences on s day, and @ bulletin iHiatlon may be expect Jounny Kling ts » thi st going to play with T LOCAL CLUB WINS FROM MULTNOMAH ATHLETES ‘BURNS WINS PORTLAND | club, before pen negotiations with mbled at a box maplon. < © repeal of the! t too strong the 1 Herto law . Ketchel. wm | The fight wan one of the fastest 600 on & momen in this city. From the | notice knew it, He simpt 4 wong Ketohel” wont after | frore ‘we out by pomtinie. too imply Brien ham nd tongs, and kept| money. 1 want to fight him, and after him all the way through. | He e | will Hane ble on any terme which T at that O' Brie “te ipna possibly meet. am big enough on i, and and strong enough, and have hin at him In the re da of the men I spe | was The Giants have picked up two! Ukely pisyors in O'Hara of Bgitt more and MoCormigk of Jerney City bs tn. “in the final round O'Br ot and won knocked down for « count thre: from, man for OLD GRADS MEET TODAY WITH STUDENT ATHLETES Pa P \atterneon, oo it to nate pilit * NED JOINTS P y ORBAKING OF sgh es op | More than anything else t counts WILL AWAKE MEMO) jin these events, and most of the PAST VICTORIES WON, are cqreful iyers. nk Vernon of the un 48 men un in all events ble to give chance to This afternoon on Denny field the | it va past record holders of the Univers | a. alty of Washington will moet on the field the track athletes of the pres % meet who kett has been chosen @ alumni bunel will start p no admiasion will | MARATHON WITH EASE the ‘ot | t alumni are holders records some sort or dther in the eyentw'in | ‘$1—VANCOUVER, B. (—$1 ‘ & py [between Eddie Mills and Frank Dun PORTLAND, Ore, Maroh % J whieh they will compete today, wey eee boca antes. BY can, which the former won on a de-| Burns of Calgary won Port F 1. Hifi will be in the mila, | “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” EXHIBITION OF jciwion, He wan too strong tor Dun-| first Marathon race last nig 4s on in the half, @ Faaraon.|19 py. m., except Tussd: ine AND SOME STRENGTH. can hour and noconda of all coast records In the pe Pucsday; not |. Pete Moe took t t 126-pound | Norw: oln high 4 220-yard dashes; R. Pear-| parably the best on the route. a ghigea boxing honors away from Omar | seho | 1 Cheathut, also roeord holg-| Phones 200 ‘The feature “ pe ge por: | Drange of Portland in sion? feet | nis & Paiby the nts Dou Palme ont | _ - al i t 3, last night | rounds and « decision which every |of the won | the pole vault; George Brac 9 een Oe in which “Sharkey” |one. conceded him. Dranga was | third place In Sisto, | hurdler; Rox Smith, all-rounlt mith THE BIG ONE GOT) ay upheld the nigh opinion of | strong in the tirat three minutes, and| who hed the reputation of having | have Grant, high hurdier ana high i AWAY! | Be ao the spot by every | had the better of the initial session, [bested Dorando Flewrl some years| jumper; Duffy of the low lurdien That is. the time when cheap ons of hig iitind “vertormance wut Moo wot to him in the last thres | ago, rip fourth rh afer «| Fishing Tackle become expensive 8 ae we ast club smoker. | McVey won trom Gene West by Dance Tonight A first class outfit at the right ane fe the local club carried | knockout In the third, which came e bs kind of prloe that will land the best © off the nonors in avery bout with | ear not counting, aw tne bell rang | Dance tonight (Saturday) at the of them-get It ready for the open-| Bee er eention from Portiand, save | awful punch ‘concealed about the Leech! Park pavilion, Gentle beep some time out « ing of the season, of ‘ Reet Ot ro at Lis pounds massive muscle tla ‘Yack’ and 500; ladies, free 006 | PeSh, “will be som A. L. HALL, 1111 Firet Av BAT” HAS PREACHER FOR NEW carers PARTNER | vw, MH. 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