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¢ ee : THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1908. SPORTING NEWS _ TURKS CLIP N THE BLACK CAT'S TAIL # Chollor 4% TIMELY CLOUTING BEE eives| MIKE'S LARRUPERS FIRST GAME OF SERIES. Oe * ® WHAT'S DOING AND Tacoma Portland § Spokane 2 Vancouver 1 ae ee eee eeeeane were in any danger, dn apite of the fact that Siev er, reputed & be the w obstacle which Aberdeen can put Op doing the @ealing. Soe Beaton pitched a steady game, and vever once let the Black Cate thim going. 0 some bad theld fog the left garden put him Ina ‘his nerve, end he just kept « ing tt te them until the lust one died ike & g@eod dog. Yesterday's game was not’ the @lassios!, but for ali around fun it was there, for bingoes big and small ‘went cavorting al! over the lot and out of it. Streth af Aberteen was the only man yesterday to clout the over the fence, but there waa ‘Babedy on the sacks, #0 al! te visit tout of jt was one lonely littie aii dot. the third the Black Cats start- ed off with a hit by O'Brien, who tried to stretch it'into a double, ot nabbed by one of Mike's famous Crocker, the man who took Capron’s place, dropped ‘s fiy and the piteher event~- wally came home on a hit by Strieb. fs all for Aberdeen. le got two in the second. Herbert booted one from Lyneh, when Frisk came up and drove one a which ‘ at- ‘asntion to in the home plate dis- ‘trict. The score: ABR POA. B @ @ @ @ 26 “# 8 4332 4iiii4 pepe d a Bat | a | | ae? Bas 4 o ¢ 3 a0 8 8 oe tm Ph, , ay. eae ee ‘8 9-8 $33.2 +. 2 $333 eta ft oe 6 3% % May 4.—Tacoma won yesterday ig benées. * . et, lomt *! * *. WHAT'S BEEN DONE, * * * * Today's Games. . * = Aberdoon eattle * ® Tacoma at Spokar * ® = Portland at Vancouver * Yesterday's Gamos * t Seattle 5, Aberdeen 2 *. * * * * * OTCH OFF OOAST LEAGT At Lo ® Angolos | Brackenridge, Hogan and K | Standing of the Clubs. | Won, Lost. Pet At Chicago n wm F ee ‘ > i Fraser ' akloy ile and ¢ Umptres j O'Day and } } At Philadelphia . & 2 Philadelphia } New York 1 a ¥ oe—Covaleskt and Dootn ‘ran and Ames and Behlel, Um pires—Truby and Kiger } At St. Loute n nH - St. Loule peerer ae || wratt and M * H) Mattern Pastorius Umpires Acintyre ack and : Standing of the Clabes, i w ‘ 636 436 | ‘ ‘ 400 ® oe J bee 4 ate aaa | ’ pity New Yerk . Brooklyn Here's Geo, Moriarity, the ex- theiahoen Stayt Mil Coughlin. at base fer Detrott, bw water Jennings coaching hee lived romtee he gave three yoart age ef becoming a nse third bageman. Morry bas strengthened the Tigers in their one weak spot. @) made upon a strictly uniform basis idee n Bay. dit you ever non anybody so "encetties (20% at his job that the wortd wouldn't go round when he quit? I never did. President of the United States, chief clerk in the ribbon department of a 10-cent store, baseball player— it's all the same thi Fellow gets to that w he stope F a haies naa meet wood Hut ly eine steps world goes on. me goes ‘on, , Man to First thing you know Mr f all forgotten. s|around at their new material, It’s getting about the time now in the big leagues, when people look think abowt the old ones that are . and shrug thetr shoulders and aay: “Well” and they sqrt of amile comfortable: like. Now there's Johnny Evers, of the Qube. Jphnny quit being modest when he put.on long pants, By the baseball ‘| time he got to playing B. C.. May ‘won out easily here i < y 27 esepne at} tet ‘in for the visitors, held the lo-~ eipless. Jack Hickey pitched innings. lowed nine hits, two of ahi fon doubles, and Fagjaces men. Pete standridge him in the seventh. SWancecver scored in the ninth Danovan walloped it for two came home on Scharnwober'a Rong drive to the center garden. The 9910970 00—8 000060 1—1 hite—Mur~ n, Swerl- Stoten , Cooney, Mullen, Sta- Davis, Bares on balia 6; off Btandridge, 1 1. Hite—-off Hickey, & off Btandridae, 2 in & ne—Olf Mickey }. Dow tie of Sooney, una nen—Portiand, if, Vancouver, = e—1 hour 40 minutes. Um Pire—Caruthers. Attendance 900. * Stanarlone ee and Murray; Standrid Aberdeen . AMERICAN LEAGUE, At Chicago— R. Doves tterien—W ht Willett and Btanage. and Sullivan; AT Hee pnd Lisi. ILAUNORY he'd forgot there was such a word Johnny wants to play i an edition de luxe team and get twice as much as everybody else. If he can't he'll stay home and read the magadines— ao there. Chicago fann felt pretty bad at first, till they mw young Henry -i| teowent of him before except as the chap who carried vers’ bat for him and played understudy. 1 bet Byers bit his fingers and twisted hin front hair through his fingers when he heard what a game the cub Cub was playing Then Fielder Jones, the White Sox captain, wasn't any more unless they club, or & new auto every day or something. So in comes @ young fellow narved Cravath, who had dubbed around some for Boston the year before. Bang bang! bang!— this was Cravath's bat pounding the A. G. Spoiding $1.25 longue ball. And Fielder Jones, who ean aimost hear the applauw it where he lives in Oregon, tomes around all o |the bed when he sleeps and is trou |‘bied by bad dreams. | 1 guess poor Fir Flick, the Naps’ great Fight fielder, is really fighting for Flick’s shoes. The two young the ball like flends and Kha round like motoroy ‘There are others around the big leagues Mike Donlin, Johnny Kling, Hd Walsh, Terry Turner, and others, who thought they could atop organiajd baseball if they stay- ed horme and watered the flowers, But it never works out that way. Take my tip. Wateh and see, Are you considering going Into business? If so, see page 6. *** ‘Do YC 6 “Oy WANT td te fo COLLARS Ic, dc, 210 FRR) sis COR Tucker, | and) Loose PLAYING reer wi, sooond, and after the rapacto BATTING RALLY—HOME third = Muakelator We copped the firat one : Jim BUNCH COP GAME, ! more than one route for pe kinning & (black) oat MILIWN G) play , aklos, whirting | Mullen eat ver | King rw #o that the fans dust clouds, | stand and completed the Jare alr red of seeing a home 6 loose playing | measured tread run ited ar 1 day and @ batting Today the second game rally by the | Misstenartes Hl be played Since last Saturday six four-mck locale in the | hy feld, inning at 4 oe illaps have gone out of the lot Sleh{h marked | Morrow closes the rerion > the . opening | Whittnane- AM. 1. Of Joe Beaton and “Hix Mundred of the firat;Cuebman,e@,.3 0 F @ 8 Biever broke even on the bite you perion of Vole | Morice fe Sok oab ob hte mac my lage confer. | & rh db. ob terday, each getting binged for fase. o..4 68 8 8 8 | seven. enor games in) Mnnelt, 0 i ae ae ee | Beattie when! Dunbar, tod 1 ot 8 8 Seaton r o Biever fo the © Univer-|A Holt, tho.4 2 £ 2 6 alee ak ane tee ‘auseey sity Wf Wabh-|Porringer, e086 8 8 0 kitten Cwirler sort af wabbled tow ingtte demeat-|W, Bel, 2b... 8 f 2 8 By oye ed | Whitraan | é ard the last a * : o by al Totals oe 4) a i : score of 7 to 7 Or e Warh An HR POLA. EB “crocker > eure oT | wash A mM, 9A, wan't field yester-|Lockwood, > .4 09 8 2 4 ale ta day afternoon Million, of ia 3 3 4 aolaicok Horleske was the star for th Hy kingl m, It :- . 2 3 i be “1 selonartes wae runnin « Hoffman, tf J 4 Fret ating X Mi stonaries mi ame running: was |e for ei Se it a whi At the atiok he roe a A oe (Clarke, po&ed 2 8 8 4 a mactitice nboely, ana] D* Only struck out th againat 10) jer x : | i 1 6 od jby Clarke of Washington, Although Mioisione, a4 ae Se Biever for two wales, Jimmie Clarke pitched a good game, | jhe wae not up to hie usual form, but Totals oo tte a ou Kennedy, who played at the third) bis running wae brilliant Hy jonings jack. plugged along ali right. but)” Anybody game up. to the sixth, | Washington 010019020 | was In bad on atiok plotting Fan Tithe varsity started a batting rally.) Whithan ooos oie 0% three tines. d mare Droeker, | * and with three rune then and two Hiruck outeliy Clarke, 10; b ant tell yet, While there's dope! riore in the elghth, pulled down the ¢ no: prieake, | Teo-base hits there's hope. lone ond of the sor. Sinmun cAat, Borleske Gushiae Mi - Clarke started tt Did you ever seo Walter Fulton! watking t in the court room? Some @lgnity.| and Kver see him at a ball game? Halo! 5 in the sixth by firet and at third, He ling second home whee sokelatone started on the cfreult | oie Hrown came home on Lockwood's Cushman by Clarks it In the eighth Jimmie again tt Clarke Here's the dope on Kimi Frisk for) .. one ~ yesterday Firet. time up mp oe qe Om Brows ‘put ie }aingie; second time works a 4 Semeur ter nme a AN we third, nether bingo fourth, me sack wallop. What more do you | want? Setver fanned 10 Turks | day, and of those 10, five went jin a line Hut onone tren jdon't win games It's being the mys jterfous kid when your ini it up te | the neck ‘aT AND THOMPSON 10 AGREE TO GO 9 ROUNDS, AN COLMA FEELS CERTAIN OF BEING MILL CENTER. (hy United Press) BAN FRANCISCO, May 4c cording to a Mepatch receiv from Harney Lichtenstein jot “Cyelone” Jimmy Th | ts husky protege and Ba WINTER GREEN IS WINNER OF DERBY BIG BAY cout ROMPS « ‘UNDER WIRE A LENGTH AND A HALF AHEAD OF THE BUNCH, (my od Wren) | LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 4—Wine | § tor (ireen, « big bay oolt by Dick Leo Magee caused one Mique to} wax wroth yesterday. It happened in the fourth, when Mike wanted to moonshine” tt in from third however, was piping off Beiver, and Giin't get Mike's wirelonn, with the) result that the managerial Turk wae the chief factor in a tear end colision with the mitted horse hide, Alike eotaed. whe Swain got soaked in the Jaw by & hot drive from Priek’s bat. Emil 4 29-round route Biack Cats mug. Swalm floated in| wire & length and a half ahead Of potiio yr about four directions at ones, while| Dr. Darkiey, Time 2:08 1-5. Ten) seroemont, the fact that 69 rounds. ithe ball gally caverted off toward | entries jd. Bowers tede Win-lin other mords, a fight to « finish the fence. ter Ureen beautifully were stipulated, It lv almoet certal: LEADS TO INVENTION when Bwalm drove a line fly a Magee's way. The youngs\er flopped his nett wildly In the air, #4 uped the flight and could have natied s-aim, benly Joo thought the ball was due }to land somewhere near the right fence, and didn't play the corner Hob Caruthers shaved off bis mustache yesterday, of anyway he sprung that on the fans when be appeared on the field. It made him hervous « hit, so that onee when Emil Frisk got soaked with the bail Hobbie tyhd him to hike back and try 1 again, Emil. (ld and landed @ safe one. the nd bieudy }rowte i sald to Thompaon's tort a never been knoeked ow the game The be eubstituted for Peoruy M for the July date, Thompean's | ber an a fighter of the give and jaehool te well keown here, and ‘JOHNSON wow In A good many people who atiend baseball games have wondered at times why there ahold be an “of ficlal National League bail” Many believe that the term da applied merely beonuse the officials of the National league inspect the ball be- fore accepting It for the season. That is true in a sense, Hut an Officia! ball, or one that t# adopted | by the big leagues of today, must be | TO WORK FOR HIS COMING MILL WITH O'BRIEN, {hy Dette Prem) CHICAGO, May ¢ Owens, of the was Sieeet Umpire “Htrick eatociation } Baseball manufacturing for this rea~ | Mle? }s0n Ienow down to 4 selence. _ The real reason for this ix in order jthat official records of the league) jean be made upon a uniform basta, For instann, if Lee Magee makes 4 home run today, Jub, Btreih another tomorrow and Mae Lynoh one the next day, we 911 fool aseured that insofar as the ball is concerned, the conditions wrre equal. That t« why 8 Uniform baseball ia inatated upon, | Why te tt that pedple back east | think more of their baseball players | than they do in Beattie? Take the! city of Denver, for instance. In that burg Bullivan & Conaidine's Majestic | theatre, through Manager Met‘oy, has set aside a night each wegk ! when beth the home team and the y visiting players will be the of the theatre. © | Jack Brien, Jack Johneon, th ain, vet greet oe at woul wit Ie shown Jn ie | iloatrath OF te it Fol aly and declare ie teal Johneon leaves for Bagland Ma t for Bie fabte with Kaufman an ——, Ketohel HAND-MADE HATS A SPROLALTY. Mme. Paut sa mpl MILLINENY, 1938 Third New Peetettios. Mea. eeee tessa. TO OAN (Without Commission) ON REAL STATE On BUILDING PURTORES. sant tke that In Beatle? It Too We're not only satisfied that we're offering the best $15 Suits shown on the Coast in business chance advertisers, Try. Of the Finest Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Et. In the Northwest 0 Being FORCED to vacate our present room, and having no place to go, WE MUS' our stock AT ONCE, and in order to do so we have placed heavy discounts, ranging from 20% to 40% On every article in our store. At the extremely low prices at which these goods are now being offered, they cannot last long. So we advise you to make your purchases at once. Conditions of this Sale: NO GOODS CHARGED. NO GOODS EXCHANGED. aflogents, tai ane unless paid for, and none. Suits} but we’re satis- fied that we can satisfy you that this statement is solid fact. Drop in and examine them— they’re beauties. THE@HUB Sole Agents 616-619 First Ay, Lawrence L. Moore Co. JEWELERS 705 Second Avenue. od here manage a Nol hook up at the Colma arena July they witl be prepared to go over planted it in short left, and ae] Welles, out of Winter, won the Mth) py. final arrangements for the | Bwains ran in to field it, the bail took | Kentucky Derby om the Churchill isn: were made yesterday in Chi & bad bounce and landed in the} Downs yesterday, tearing under the cane, and while no mention of a und was included in the th ie i be th © af the Joe Genton was taken In on a Wt: INJURY TO UMPIRE =n.” ™ sderttn ies tle surprise yesterday. It hap Nelson 4 Thompaon have’ met each time In six-round | champion won 1b time, the encoun A lone are not at ail peor is to nt ica battic © anticipated by the ACTIVE TRAINING DUSKY CHAMPION GETS Down | . when | | heavyweight chamspien ones train Tony a] rT] FIGHT TO A FINISH . in *. it in prepare. | t hie bout with “Philadelphia he y 4, bat he will be back here in time ad — The Raleigh |: | Turkish Baths :: Leoking for an investment? See | our business chance column, page 6. Fact No. 9 The following bs the first known cocoa advertise ment; it appeared on the loth of nye 1657, in the London Publhe Advertiser: “In Bishops-Gate Street in ete Head Alley, at a renchman's house, be an le excellent West India drink , called chocolate, to be sold, aloo unmade at reasonable rates."* enough to pai equal area. patterns. and prices will be regular. PAN 'AGE'S VAUDEVILL ba || Vauderitie " Ne DeATH or Be a ents Dramatic These seats are upholstered with rained es padded with a good alr. used not wood Surplus $35,000 | chair | these bottoms will JAMES D. HOGE, President BP chairs in commission asain N. B. SOLNER, Cashier Branches at George- town, Renton and Ballard lisin 18-in Mein MEN ONLY. | Pike. No furtl REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE scandinavian aaa Bank LOCATED AT SEATTLE, | STATE OF WASHINGTON, At the Close of Business, RESOURCES, Loans and discounts ., Overdrafts ....,.. Bonds, warrants and other securities Ranking house, Other real estate owned , Due from banks Cheeks on other banks and other cash Items. Exchange for clearing house. Cash on hand Other resources .. LIABILITIES Capital Surplus fund Undivided profits Deposits from banks plriganda unpaid .. nd depostts Certified chooks .. Cashier's cheeks . tent with conservative banking. HERE THEY GO! Last Call IN WALL PAPER BARGAINS We have sold out of our immense stock 1,000 different patterns, and we find a lot of them are nearly closed out. $2.00 per double roll, arid they will be put up in special packages, con- taining 5 double rolls of Side Wall and 4 double rolls of ‘Moire Ceiling, a room from 10x12 to 12x14, 12-foot ceilings, or an hese lots will be sold as cheap as $1.15, and, remember, enough paper to do a whole room. We will now close out all broken lots—this also means sufficient paper for an entire room—composed of dozens of beautiful, up-to-date These will go this week, regardless of cost. After this week's selling our stock will be reduced to its normal size THIS MEANS HURRY! Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co.° ‘ 1314 FIRST t jgitting on a Ar | 200 extrs it chair comfort now. be uncomfortable when sitting Other lines of birch and tinite tion leather chatr seats from 100 to \Fred M. Spinning eh daa Second Ave. furniture and fixtures , d to invite additional accounts from banke and corporations and Individuals, to each of whom will corded courteous treatment and every accommodation that is Savings Department open Saturday evenings from 6 to & We eat and drink many things we like which are not good for us. hirardellits COCOA is one thing we like and is as nourishing and good as it is fragrant and delicious. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. morn! ing of court Anject the For erno0 some’ Char! tor, § court dress rei Jame These remnants cost up to AVENUE AMUSEMENTS. MOORE suis RESERVED SRATS NOW Vor the farewell Symphony © TOMORKOW EVENING, MISCHA ELMA THE wonLD, 0 rd SOLOIST. Py vietmity.) Mincn A tian m0 INTs —Phitip Heston circles Bt sine __ AMUSEMENTS. Pantomime Dra KOR Buropenn ai bi a Agrobarte HARRINGTON, @ WHALEY, bolered DEK He od cE 2 Mloore The } JOUN CORT, Manager. . Last Time Tonight. % Jules Murry Presents = 5 NORMAN HACKETT © in “CLASSMATES” One Bold Your in New bea Priges—S0e to $1.60 Six Nights and Two Mal gifining Tuesday, May 1 THE WEN GREET PLA’ And the Russias Symphony 0 In Shakespearean Repert ureday; Mail Ord 10 to $2.00; Mate, best quality lunitation leather. ck Moroceo nned rivets - feats; the Pronged on the tuft wil out, The bottom is ft veneer: one will put a do! in the $2.50 class; one put your oud t ne of these padded bottoms fe come in quickly with black-headed or other| ge you Can use screws or tack®. | Nights tyle matied to your address | 9) £60. ant cost much for It costs lots to THE GRAND 4OHN CORT, Manager. All Week; Matiness Wednestay Saturday, the Original BLACK PA Musical Company i * “The Blackville Strollers” — is We to $1; Matiness te te Seattle Theat "Watiness ‘Thursday and Saige TONTONT, at week, Si MAN and Company of Nes P in “NORTHERN big seente production. ee = :Birlooe: Matluees, 206 and te Next Week: thiudren's Sake. LoIs THEATRE) Leader Tufted Chair Beat Leader Tufted Chair Beat. Leader Tufted Chair Beat Leader Tufted Chair Beat eader Tulted*Chair Sei wader Tufted Chair Bes Leader Plain Chair Sea! Leader Plain ir Beat Leader Plain Chair Seat leader Plain iwader Piain Leader Plain hair Seat hair Beat. . Chair Beat... Pitiiiidid Phones; Sunset, Main 1504; Ind. Firat time tn Leal “SALOMY JANE” Mise Aileen May as Solomy 2aa® Mr, Frawley as Man” Phones S108 { All this week April 28, 1909, $5,217,555.04 8,229.57 661,180.91 Mai em, 100, Be, Boe Nights, 100, 250, 508 ‘ Advanced Vaudeville, Week of Man rhe é uM Cassolli's Midget Wonders. Houth. Coombs & Th & Co. | Raader-1 Wells & Sol ree $9,174,743,51 Podereceee $ 800,000.00 ‘ 850,000.00 170,920.15 POPULAR VAUDEVRLS Performances Dolly 2:30, 18 18. 352,604.16 04.67 om Prices —t00 Meo | aadhitsh THe NEW SHOW NOW WERE | +. BAOBL.00 20 TALENTED EASTERN s + 16,096.71 TAINS. vee 4,80,911,88 , ~——= §,168,823.26 Athletic Par BASEB Toworrew at & ABRROREN Va. ke Yestor $9,174,743.51 )