The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1909, Page 2

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SPORTING FAIR LADIES BRING GOOD =: LUCK TO JOE SEATON TURKS ROMP HOME WITH : GAME BEFORE RGEOUS ‘ ARRAY OF MILLINERY ee ee * . * WHAT'S DOING AND * Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN EMAGUE o WHAT'S BEING DONE. * ® Games t 2 * na e * * ave * *% Portland at Spokane * * * * Yesterday's games . NATIONAL LOAGUF #% Seattle 3, Tacoma 2 * #& Aberdeen 6, Vancouver 1 * ‘ *% Portland 6, Spokane 3. * * : Standing of the Clubs. ee ee ‘ tanding ot M . y 1 x ‘ tr t T ’ ’ 4 tense ex any fi 4 = Bi waged y t t , : t Y “See IN BIG MEET TOMORROW HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES Witt HAVE GRUELLING BATILE ‘ ’ w TO CARRY OFF HONO ¥ ventrally doped ; ¥ sk ba els : touct x t wie was | br b oH sd H em hb eon a judgment > s tos . : . seribbiene tet emaet be many fans “ hind t Bwain. who was ap at the tim tipped the bail Anyway it po Bhex"* mitt hy a Car nani nie. VIRGIL VENABLE DEFEATS * . te * Seattle the » BRITISH COLUMBIAN IN en two : SPEEDY MAT CONTEST a eight - —— AR RM POA R| Before ay 40 1 1 8 | crowd, Virgil Ve 2 2 t 2 4 Ol wrestler, defeated 71033 Britiah Col 30 me of the fastest rust y > iy d off in thin olty sei * and 15 a . + : nt, Rens :¢ 2 4'to the # after anot ” 3 2 om. AR R x r 43 and Renshaw rit ; i 42 re made ‘ » whieh “ 4° o) challenged the winner. Bi aly Gane wine Heb Carruthers qt Mackin, 2t ‘a Liof the # A and Georg nd. But then maybe it resino, ae 29 ¢ Minneapolls, f 1 f geak tn the ankle be ker. 29 liminery. Speck = won i the fifth which put him « Totats 3 3 So, yt ES bad” on @ strike or a ball } j | has to b iu Score by innings { i Beattie 209020 01—2 human eo the 7 Fascws $0060602 0-2 Allee sare as inistaben in the Raker, Sucritt Lynch, Ma by gee, Kelinckey Stoler. bases Uniike Baker, Seaton start —Raymsnd 2 Swain wrew inh eday. He ke Struck out-—By Seaton, 3; by Maker wut never manly 6. Basen on ballet Seaton, 4 “= F chee ae off Baker, 4 Balk—-Bakor. Puswed) a v7 atriped Balis—Shen, Kellackey. Double play } gp jie atte —Bresino, Mackin and Hariey. Um | mam at pre | remand te pire—Mr. Caruthers } baseball ia recetring} vt 2 bim for a few, but Broadway | Impetus |park, as the loca he kept his head and pitched a fine finian. this afternoon at Lincoln toxsors are ACK CATS WEN. play | . VANCOUVER, April 36.—An error ling the te { the Tacoma high ot Carre gave Vancouver thelr only |sohoi it is the firet of the big ron batted riant handed you en bere allowing Mahon to reach | tammen for the Broadway nine, and “a, digs ° nat thas Baker iret, after w no scored oF n ~ mee houthpaw fe always does Quigtey's single ‘Connie’ Starketl | Wil be ap indication of wane it 1 orday, however, he fanned three Pitched in big league style, and|be possible to do to Lincoln later * out of four at the bat. The Sught to have bed & shut-out.jin the season. Hringhoff, the star m0 thee up he get © ive. Dar flickey replaced Gilligan for Van-|twirler for the Windy City high, wil + be fa the third inning. Thel\he in the box for the ¥ ng ather games this week he has jwill be Interesting to w nanaged to start something with | ARES EEE om gee and his men will handle the | #4ck every time up | e008 J curve It in a conjecture whether | Nea i Sacrifice hite—Carr they will handle his twisters as watt] eens on Pa = bred , Stolen tases—Lejeune 2-\au they aid the forward pass heli ciout the ball every t at ta Campbell, O'Brien. Str 20 skillfully executed during the ine aw okey, 1, by Starke’ ‘ Jound City in, whieh netted Bin a neat aacrifi al oti Gittigan, 3; off} bia game wit oS — ie ‘, yan a safe one tting thrown ¢ Zhit By, pitched ball By | Haat tee ee he wan] DY &-close margin on the other two j r off Hickey, 2 Runs!quartertack, and all Northwest ~ Tealy Raymond purloined two} oman: PO emlags, otf tener, Pra |chotee for the pivotal position. | basen. one in the fourth and one In| gix and one-third innings. Lett on te” wit appear tm the fieig|tM@ *xth Sues and Swain, for pases—-Aberdeen, 2; Vancouver, 4.| ard sila Tacom nino stole on+ aplece. That Time of game—1:26. Umpire—Fiynn, (this afternoon and give Grabam) nopsenide w nt for thelr arrest ‘Gttondanes 1,006 | Rovk a chance in the pitcher's box.| Carte too lata, "That's shout tn Batterios—starkell and O'Brien:| Shorty Anderson will receive for | Gniy base-stealing bee of note thin Gilligan, Hickey and Sugden. jock. Plenty of rooting will be| vaste amviane wait jxoon, as the high school crowd ix} os . 2 'p getting out to practice for the big) Rig hitn were scarce yesterday, SPOKANE, April 36 Portiand | meet tomorrow t took a game from Spokane here the majority pang cuntthed to those 7 nk gre asure | on the serate orde Mgt iy Dttehine of Holme. He | Tincoin, walloped the tar cut of) Raymond bingad ane. ye A yeaa gave wine passes, four of which re-|the Franklin high ee oie with hie mitt against the suited in rur Cooney put a stop ithe University campus yesterday! right partition, but the brewing in the seventh by | afternoon, winning out by a secor to a grand F company was in ho danger of pass & fing running stop of Weed's hit.lof 10 to 1. Hovey pitched first} Gat bua’ Geur ot FF sagt Stitas was tapped. tor 11 hits, The| Giese bell, never letting up for aw“ score ee o oe! mute. McDonald, who twirled | Zortland BEST EEE Soe | a Franklin, was tapped for 1 F Thet new wen, 3 rphy, of Port Summary: ‘Three-base hite—Alt sienna ‘ jand, certainly showed up some man Brown, Garry. Two-b j classy with the olut during hin first “Connors. Saetities hits game with the Ducks yesterday. He Murray, Kinselia, Burnett, Stevens landed two clean hits, and accept puree’ owes + ed everything that came his way in Muilin, James on bases. the field, Swanton, the Portiand Portland 1% ‘. _ at outfielder, has been r dd, Mur itched b Vs, Kinet |phy taking his place | 4. Bases on balls—By Holm ef eat Mateo hours, Um | Last night Manager Dickson, of | leet ary Vancouver, sent Pete Standridge to Batteries ia and Murray Caigary, i the Twilight league Holme and st ‘ee . a It It also nolned about that Ole - | Three and one. i-h-h you! Snyder and Kd Flannigan will aiso Standing of the Clubs | kid! Ibe handnd thetr telenses “ Won. Lost. Pet. | beanie naellaitetrte Geattic .... 9 “4 .492| Looks sort of like we ought to} Spokane S 6 ‘6i8leop the series | Vanaouver 7 4 £83 | - | Tacoma, -§ § 485) net's @ wereamy bunch of kale and , Bees getting clouters, Mistah Dug | oat inane. It took the Turks about four in | nin up Baker from d-—Portiand 6, Oakland | the ye Then by RM F Kentle tappings, gradually in- i 7 3) erenmed, big Mike came through 6 6 | with another Batteries—Christian, Neison and La Longe; Carson and Armbruster if Danny Shea didn’t At San Fr seo acramento § Orrec Dae my and a pass on - sete ying things lke that ohio he 2 | backstop is popular and ‘the datterion — Fitzgerald and Gra-|iike to see him attr things up Carruthers pot tinged int the HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Total Cost Only 10. which laid him up for al “ q i eaeaeT eas , ed time.’ It was a hot one from the Herring-Hall-Marvin oh JP giaoorne end at of Danny Shea, It caught the Business. 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