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- nen ern et nn tegen eee ML a Se SERS tHE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 190v | SPORTING NEWS MIKE DONLIN TO EDIT STAR’S » | FAMOUS OLD GIANT CENTER FIELDER WILL | Base Be ll | BROADWAY TO TACKLE | » > & tj ROLL UP SLEEVES AND DOPE UF | et “ La THE READS, Sr ( Jholtor v4 4 4H audi rr t i if BP Mike and Mra, Mike w ere TOOTS AGNEW WILL DO THE unt k = That's not Mike I Don DEALING FOR LOCAL@"AND The team work of the b f te " 4 y roadway ia fine, « it iw sold + ]1in, the old polo around, eet FAST GAME EXPECTED, + gga ogee the Le eater of the Giants at more concerted a r ¢ | part of ours in ween, Tt in no ay Mrs. Mike ta other nown @ an wegtemation of an} 4 Mable Hite, 1 ADL g at the Broadway blah baneball lo wil ave ih almost all previous yea ig Five out of six is not so bad oe hat thelr mer 1 on | ting 9y and how pr ; win. | Well, the gone, Bad time fo ‘ n of p re tre hel their playing, and not to aloes lthe fa it cheer up, Mary, | *ehool t an t tin thelr places. This ' there's other days to com who are hore fr he # a ait a naible f the def The dopeshect bunch Rave ft ee ne cel cote ee ay. AB Graham Rock will har that there Is reason to fear for U ne fant All the and ted t r Turks in week's campals th an beat th lg giants | Ut try fup u | Troe, the Indians are a hard crowd the fa anda, even If they h the at pat : of wallopers to scalp, but the Were unable to turn the tide tn their ka ago @ no-run-no-hit ga | Tigers clawed them some, & . ‘ Jectmitar can do an awf nu of his opinion of Johnson dama ed that he did not ar | Raymond, the “Light tne to have thing to do with t work in tay « his mands’ a ear If he can koep up that 4 lared th there'll be sot sos made It might the little e before thie seasons “ milling is work for hb ‘a at atat ' kin climbed in with a time ar on nk y erday hile Teale Ke fvdleg ha eo Brisk. went_ohe | WASHINGTON AND PULLMAN lelear to the middle corner t WILL MEET AT DUGB PARK g# taht hte ete ee | Solver tried hard to get, but It wa DONLIN TO UMPIRE * * ig saller bounced against - -_— *. Au a re It of a crack in t . lboarda while Emil ambled ove While + expected the University | @ baseball grandstand rig ith cks. Emilen also landed @/ of Washington » defeat Pu an * © the press bos, whic | single morrow's gam the fans «@ *. gon the scribble . | Belver played In center for 1 with oa regation are @ books and thems! ve jhis wrist in a se The big |; AY) @ made to Dug to fi home fan swatter 4 for er iex-New Yor im.) * Wise have oa ‘ lin the ninth, but ‘1 A, | pl # in local sheets tn an ¢ I going down on « Allen The sity has & strong base-|® to make the fat magnate get * a aes all @ in this year as com-!& busy, Now comes a poetical & } By the way age te seanons, Moveral! ® explosion that o land. @ | t some clas wing our | of the high seh stare ar . lly concel ve thats ft , sting aber é t * t t - wes . p is 1 Julle St and Campbell were | , inet eameotee uxcntecie | * ant : MIKE DONLIN. . ate atch Alle 18 Washington, but what the boys, * in ¥ + Mike Dealin, formerly w send, nen a Lee Magee still continued in the » to have in courage and nerve |@ * New York Giants, who hit the borg oe. £ en ing kid wh he? helps a whole lot ore base | w@ * pr #8 conse on tt < Hew do you do, r don in ro the cloullh € ne i ‘ oad Pestorday, has consented to edit ¢ she anaes. landed a (wo sacker and-s single | 5! feu # A fool there was and he made # Bporting page of The Star next Wed hep tite Mr, Beaty? IThat double awat camo in when * hie lair nesday, Or at day, therefory Nos abaWer M ded, too, for It brought Capron #® (Even as you and |) * will have all sorts of “dope” haad Feilo, Mike er | ® Under # crack in a grand stand ® down t frome the -pen-of the} Thie time be whirled with hand} * fair * wwe to ue from the pen of the) todd cadd “Whit asked if on delivered a bow to Pernott | . Mighty sky-eater and walloper from) would wdtt Tie Mars xpgrting pase. | yesterday, accompanied by @ Krunt| 99 | * They called him the magnate # Gotham te | which waa occasioned by the ball \* who didn't care, * The sporting writer for The Star Sure, you bet your life,” wherest! mixing with the « of ® (And now we fear he never # Yesterday, found Mr. Donin in the) Wednesday was the day pleked out! bis anatomy which k sarding | *. will care), 7 4 stabd. He was with his wife, for hir Mike will be (here all right 4 aah aeameteind’ ® But the fool held visions of #/ grand abd Ho wa with ne “tite | ith shirt steeves polled up and a| house and restaurant proprietors 18) pagy GAME 18 EXPECTED ON |e epeedy repair * Week at the Orpheum. The old| stenographer wearing a finger nail | business | CAMPUS WHEN HIGH TEAMS i@ (Even as you and |). * players twas. intently watching the | off every five « Watch for} It was a fairly speedy breaking/ CLASH TODAY le * cayort pert Fes field and dia-! Mike's dope i pat twis hat George miscales- | fx BE) detec de Ody the leore we weeks and te & = lated, and instead of passing him i * it caught him in the tumtum, He| Th baseball twitters of the Lin \* Jeers we w r 4% = , ranted, some|°*? high school are thie afternoon) @ And the work of our hea 3 towed, likewlse granted, a sting the nine representing the! ® and hand, f audibly sth Contral high school from 8p | @ To make Olid Dug get hammer & 4 Little Pug Bennett, junior, recely-|/ kane on the university e inle and nalie * ; vd a “hand” yeaterday, Pag, Jr.,| what promisos to he « fast game Of] % ang fix that old grand stand. & was catehing urned ball from | bell The Green Lake bunch of tame le Apologies te Ki * [the fleld, rolled in by Euiil, Mike) (rs have showed their clase agninat | & sites * * jand George, when all of « sudden |‘{2* other Round aggregatims. and MIKE DONLIN WATCHES SonTH- lone took an “ornery” bounce and m = fall the bie! ph. vollipe pin ditt Be ~ ob * adiasled be *| WES? LEAGUERS PLAY MALL jthumped him in the nose. Most iin the victnity of the Eastern W 4 Want ade bring reauite.” Try IN HAIN AND SHINE. yeople thought little Pug was ery-| ington metropolis, the contest ot a people thoug! _ ® 7 Kling. Nix. He simply puckered up| to be a bi er for local amateur | one in the business chance column. Mike Doniin, the famous olf con-} S| that face of bis and held on to his inv f. t " uta and Hemenway, the — rden artist of the Gotham] Ratterion Hitt and Hogan, | Httle pug nose for au he w h “ a a on ' tae ehane naate Was treated to some of the | Bridges, Boice aad Lewis It hurt some bad, but Htth Pug tm thelr elutches, and are trying to "$909 baseball xavew yesterday after Afternoon game R HM. wile no quitter, and he went (0 I| make ita clean shut-out. There may [eon in the maiter of cold, rainy. | Oakland { 7 Elagain. The crowd gave him the inet be en eft of the Apokane paay playing. No sooner had the} yo iw) at t cheery mitt, whereat little Pug|wheat raisers for the ire 4 Game started than from out the! jiashins and Kickel -* ‘“°** | grinned. Big Pug, busy out there | Broadway boys when they meot the a ma the aqua pura tn big} — at second, felt kind of bad, but let | Yi*!tore tomorrow. Gobe of pearly tears. i San Prenctece 6, Portiand 4, the little fellow fight his own bat | — — = i Did we stop? Takes more than| . A! 4 nm MH Eitle The youngsters a chip o the) Kan Francisco et eae | a water to make Dug’s bunch take (0 Partignd ‘ ; 2 old block, theugh, and Big Pug @ low gear. Instead it was a bri Battertes—Mastiey and N. wit. | knew what he was doing Uigat exhtottion in pita of the Hs-| tama: Carson, Harkness and Arm-| In the eighth inning Tealey Ray. | 4 was fought, and the Turks | bruster | mond sent the hearta of the fans an with 3 to 1 tageed! tee Angeles 48, Sacrament . |to their throats when Moore lined ea fhe duoky Ritens, a a A eg orbiig mente 2-8 | hot one down second way, Tealey, ” emt . 1 } eee Os A at Ah ar Morning same » % | going Uke the wind, met the br | As if every 4 ‘| Loe Angeles ; 2 | rote: sred, while ears Ke Biter that werthy | atsecten: pe mB | etee ike Nghtning. whipped §) (‘The D. & Johnston team yeater other man in 2 foal it for, two corners him tlertes. horsen and Ore: - > ~ q ened, in the aixth, | Rhman and Byrn = first in time 0 | gay datcated the Beattie eotieee “ q jee started! Afternoon game RH. &, | 40 srogation in an noing game ts for Rr 3 Jambast~| Loe Angeles... 6 31 6| Swailm came in for some notse | foc ‘ ‘The col Seattle is of and Carr | mcramento 0 & 1) from the fans yesterday, when he | played fine ball, b that fae Gant have a chance tor] sonttrlee—Briswalter and Oren-| copped Mike's long drive to left Fa oste wether onal wearing a & lock-in. Danny Shea picked out | fort! Fitaweraid, Heum and Gra-|gwatm was right up against the |es) Taylor Fy, Motioy Allen then, skied {0 Campbel! a4 | - — |fence and calmly stuck up his ae 7 Whipped Magee out at third by «| AMERICAN LEAGUE. gloved hand and hauled it down.| The soidiers of Fort Casey were tad ay ht and true P - It was robbery, all right, but what! put to rout yesterday by the Mu t here, Alin got busy with a} — Chieage 41, Cleveland 2-4, are you going to Go when It's done ny h ht Shea in. thi ped 1 cr ne whee tasuered a’ nent | Pier cena a & \that way? Holler your bead off for| score of 6 to 5. Lalitond and Holter gout, but Bennett went down, ‘an | cHicugo Pork we 4 the robber, that's all, We love our | of the “locale played slasey ae on & grounder to Carr, and the | Cleveland ’ : - abet ound second ne pl r ts swooped to the bench. All of |" sierta Wal as a Mike, but oh, you chick! | those two constituted the features one four hits and fast fielding put | yVatteries-oWalsh and Owens;) The Turks clouted Mr. Pernoll for| of the game Be seventh down a8 some Interest yung and Kasterly |nine yesterday, which is gotn Hecond game— R. H. | some, for that gentleman ts ¢ 5 Setented | r n * in for in the| ¢ o econd,. When, after teaching Cleveland 1 $ |) aldered about the best sauce the|day by the Knights of Col Cy Magee bombard, gin cleans | Binck Cats have. Yesterday squar-|& sgore of 11 to 3. Boyle of the Hient fea Fenee, Tears ait Herg Clark dheri-|@d Mike Lynch for Thursday, when | of ©. pitohed » fine game. wie fete } Pernoll, by « high-handed siug,| 48" #94 Kerin Pernoll had the Turks helpless. Port Bink ey wan relieved ty fea t ere coe, Vane Ce. Cian Sereitiee Rainy No | The Cleveland “all star” team! porn, It rained In the seventh, but } Re cal wit'ts only serateh the At t Lewiente s-Detrott which some foolieh persona pre ithe game was finished ' spite of the shaky weather the wet grounds dicted would go through the Amert-| fi Mand A vere ore oe can league like water through a| Black Diamonds were scalped hes! overflowing, a the t NATIONAL LEAGUE, hore, haan't lived up to the dope. | Olymplton yesterday, the latter win i ae i BR gee lone great trait with the outtit in| DINK out by a score of 4 to 1. The i aa! st Chiesgo 2 | winning run waa landed In the ninth t At . it that it fs composed of farmers | (| Chicas ; (gentlemen and genuine) Who! Tye game between the Comet nine 1. Louis $ 1lapend more fanning about/and Hothell was abandoned in the Ba Rewiba 1M heir prospective crops than they | seventh on account of rain - feat AR. H pi! * and Br ia . Every season sces ; gain ot od coy en eee DI @ one say Iast seaxon| The Thiaties defeated the _ 4 ] Jaymond. w 2 6 ri i \ ina fi nning game yesterday "0 7 ra 6 red ett, 2b ‘= =e STANDING OF THE Chup | that . lille Keeler was all tr more and more 0 | ree of. SS SS ‘ ‘ ™ down and out, a candidate for the! ne porrestorn of Woat Soatt = Hh, BATA ES ee cae Ve ee | SoTrs Tonga, discard and several other things | took a game from the Seattle Prod- || these hand-made, } Agee, Ib SY Bs 2 1 tthe wer. tet, 3 lke that? uce tion's team «lay by hea, ¢ SF ie 0 | Hpokand i H Wasn't it last summer that the |a sco to 1 stylish suits Allen, p i 6 6 neouver a | w York real estate princ Atty Tacoma 9 M 7) ted the bench while youbee? Aberdeen } ie | 4) men tolled in right fleld and oe worn, and many AB. Te H. PO. A. I oupled Willle’s position In the bat a tn Saw aoe Ta eanad te ete oyu | at ON JULY 26 people begin to Camptell, rf 4 9 1 i o - ay omething Ike this ves - Siajeune a I gs Punt this, puna [JEFF SAYS JOHNBON BETTER realize that rw hag } z rk i that this same ’ Btreth. ib a 6 1 5 y i goal Bo 9 ) : Fie ait is wwatting the ball ght) Cen eee they’re saving ewe aS f 4 4 © or four hite, aa he ° J Brieh C We ea wa H 10 $74) did before the spit ball and other - - money by Total a t Laut ; i A : gee Mong 300 batters scarce (iy United Preen) ; m0 3 was 4 / as willing witnesses for the pros CHICAGO, May 10.—Jim Jeffries ; *Patted for Sever in nintl National League. ecution at a trust company trial arrived here today and atated that|f buying Regals. Beore by innings W 1 Pot, | y 26, when hia ¢ rieal en Beattie O10001108 Pittebure 18 | - - venta come to an end, he would Aberdee p10 6 Philadelphia 0 ‘ y announce the date on which n . mS base t Tiretne I 1 ‘ he would be willing to mneet Jack nett, Magee, ‘Three-bane ng Dee H 4 4 Johnson In a battle for the world Fg EO ge Meigen ot AMIT DIR JLN. SAXE [i zesesce i «Seu toc a wen . I kh ‘ * ee rol ts Chiaeae B hile by ‘Pars Time of ‘ He will begin his theatrical en Umpire—Mr. Frar Const League ent here tonight Graduate of Northwostern white SPORTING PAGE WEDNESDAY | | | | } Suits , 5 0 16 = hamplon was # frank In ank in OLAPLIN BLOWS UP 4 $00 7 University Dental Sehool, Chi ene BPOKANE, May 10.—Clafitr a1 20 eAago. up in yenverday's a moroe iF talon 19 31 tH umgbtered to the tune of 1 al iben, r S > > fii d's batting te atno ni on an Expert and Careful BROKERS Sole Agents nded six rune in the innir f that be . ure hut the Indians anne wom! | ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler Latest Methods Only, Private Leased Wire to All Mu- Regal $15 a Sead for the Tigers to eateh up. | Prices Reasonable, All Work Bee sere | First and Cherry, } Guaranteed S.C. Osborn & Co,’ 616-619 Firet Av. kane :.,.560828000%—12| Optical Department 837-340 Aronde Bidg. pd aM heh MacPherson-Gray Co. 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Standard Oilcloth, 15¢ Yard 75c Feather Pillows, 59c MacPherson-Gray Co ind. 341 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, | PIKE STREET, NEAR 2ND AV. | Wher PHONES | Where the Care Stop e Main 3 ROUTES EAST THE PIONEER LIMITED, Twin Cities to Chicago, THE SOUTHWEST LIMITED, Kansas City to Chicago, THE OVERLAND LIMITED, Pacific Coast to Chicago via Omaha, are the popular trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway On your trip East, select one of these trains and INSIST on being ticketed via this railway. Descriptive folders and full information free AMUSEMENTS, | = = AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE JOUN CORT, Manager PURCELL SAFE CO. | Six Nights and Two Matiness, Begin ning Tuesday, May 11 hestra, | Matinees, 10¢, 2he, 500 Repertotre: Tuesday, W ee va | cieath Thursday Nights and Sat wipsu Mm MER] Advanced ¥ DREAM" Ul “4 Mat. and Sunday y Nig YOU LIK LEY (he ' Trinity, @ kway & Conway ‘STAR Tie @ AL'S SAFE & LOCK C0.'SSAIES pe | et 06 to $1.60, | Performances: Dally | Herring-Hall-Marvin | pricon-tda, 068 \ Safe Co Seas tices, ve so ma MANUPACTUR THrope OCCIDENTAL APACHE DAN cookn « nore SIDAN'T VAvi ane AVENUE Vien MAN AMUSEMENTS, 3 UNBQUALED VAUDE MOORE THEATRE SUMAN MAN TA . Neanpeanedimaanie | THB SAYTO Monday Wveniog, M oth » eae ws | LOIS THEATRE os ono: engane ioe _ a are Phones: Sunsot, Main 1904; Ind, 4384 rie sale at Evang Art Store th ara Firet High #s Production Here | ACROBATIC AND ae lav; Ivers @ Altshuler’s, Pike and 2 FOUR LINCOL Westlake; Kelly's, 610 at ay.; Bmith “LOVERS' LANE” edy Singing jothing | ’ rh Spike Loganle Glass This is a play that It pays to see. TH Han Store, 1 a, Tonight ie Ladies’ Night PeATURRS—8

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