The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1909, Page 2

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_— SPOKANE FANS DAZED BY THE TURKS, PLAYING AMBNIIOAN LEAGUE PHENOMENAL = PLAYING onl MIKE'S BUNOH GIVE IN Detroit 16, New York 5. DIANS HEART DISEASE pat perrolt Bw RB |New York ‘ (Ry Walted Presa) | Hattortes Ay itt D on and SPOKANE, May Yoaterday's| Stanage, Krofkett, Sohmidt, Kleinow | game was another brillant exhitt-)and Sweeney Goh of fielding on the part of the! a | Turks, who downed the Indians by} anton & Cleveland 2 @ soore of 6 to 0 = Loval fans are), plex and R " 1 foud in their praise of the visitors, | Pleveland , and declare that such ball has not) CES Ae been played on the Bpakano grounds |: ee ee eer ner aince professional exhibitions | ¢ atartod fobody could beat the kind of bait | St. Loute a Philadelphia 0. playing that the Turke @ up here] At St. Loule n uO Yesterday. Time and ag ables, St. Loute see 3 ‘ perhaps triples, were spoiled, and Philadelphia ° once Bennet? and Tealoy Raymond! Batteries—Powell ara Stephens = sft & atunt that rave the| Coombs, Oygert and Thomas paneb art disease, It happened in} tiation st ihe Chto, ae , | q With Wright on first, Clyne pasted Detroit We " 1 t. & hard one down second way. Bem | Now york 1% 4 4 nett Just managed to touch It WIth) postor ; 4 ; mitt, but could not land. The | Philade =. 4 P 00 ball, however, was sheared out of its loago 19 10 , uree, and then came the play that | Cleveland : Ht 480 most killed the bunch, Raymond, | Qh Q0N's | ‘ iH | tearing eqvoped od and wh touched ses throw to fir a double, Capron also pe wonderful stunt in the matter of a Base few Jong running cateh, while Akin car tured a f uo againet the netting} while going backward at full titt r What are you going to do in a ca a like this? The score i one Seatt AR RH POA EB Akin, 3b so e@ 1 9] Anderson, Dug’s young slab artist Raymond. s .6 3 1 3 @lonty allowed seven scattered bingoes fen A 3 | yesterday | ach, of : f : ! 1 J ® fy! tt ff 8] Monday the Turks accepted 49 . ¢ 29 O/ chances and yesterday 38 without a e*¢ " For two days in sucee 0 ‘otals i st 1 * my SM + © leaking all kinds of big Spokane AB Ro HL PO. A. an error has marred Se Ctynes, if 4 @ 1 £ © Oling over at Spokane Altman, % /)3 6 6 3 6 @ Rath { ’ ; af 8] Tt shows the boys are out for ‘ ym nOra + 8 6 and not afraid of the little black | Ae ee ee a ee Ostdiek, ¢ Sf We ee ine Rrown, ie 4 6 8 & 1 2] Tealey Raymond hy Wright, p : 0 @ @ 2 1 Ghances without a bu a3 6 «61 2T 14 F) Mike Lynch landed a long triplet} ore by Innings yestorday, and Emil lammed it up > $32323 into the sky far enough to allow Mike to score Summary: Two-base | ree-base hit—Lynch. 5 . ah A da _ A halt dosem times yesterday It Stolen bases—Raymond pnett wked as if Spokane was going to Connors Struck out-—By Wrieht 2: | score, but that classy fielding bunch by Anderson 4 Bases alie—Oft | always downed them right 2. off Ande Youd: bn to Alt. | ear Aiute te Snore, Raymond | , Spokane writers nay it's no won to Maces. Left op bases—Seattic. 6; | Ger that the Turks are squatting at Spokane, & Time of game-dine | the lop notch, Umpire— | hour and forty minutes Prary CATS SCRATCH BRAVES. ARERL Wash, May 12.--The Cats took a fall out of the vers in the opening game of the series here yesterday, winning by 8 score of f to ft. Ab immense wd witnessed the event Bier pitched for Aberdeen and, | although he allowed six hits, they | Battered and did but litte) Lejeune did good work In| eent: The Lar Vancouver Aberdeen $061 esas sees 4) Ratterioe—Mngie and = Sugden Beiver and O'Brien FOWTLAND WINS. | no ry May 12.--Yosterday | ° ed th ine of the Pactfic weet Lea sebail season iked off with ‘itial game by . when Port taking ¢ . re of 3 to 5 oy", a id-inning bettie and in| a it lamp weather there was 4 pt attendance. The seo F apord ¢ e $33 ore oe 1o—2 tend oi oi tt rise amueia and Bender; iia and array, Standing of the Clubs. Won. Last. Pet, a. oe w ad 19 $4] ee | " 391 1% ae Batterice—Heniey enon and LaLon Les Angeles 3, Sacramento 1. At Sacramento— R Los Angeles wed oT igremee 1 Batteries -Toser and Ceeddortl, lon and Graham. Neo Game. At Los Angeles—No game; Port- Yand failed to arriv Standing of the Clubs. Won. lest Pet #10 bt $79 m 824 u A8B | a 476 aa NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 7, Phtindelphia 1. At Philadelphia eS w B PhUAdelphia ......+0. Sx} Pittabarw occ cccere 7 6) Battertes—Poxen, Van Dyke and Dooin; Camnitz and Gibson, Umpires —Emslie and O'Day. Cincianatt 10, Boston ® At Boston— Rn He KB Cineinnatt .....-.++ 19 «ft Boston igvstercery BO 18 i Batteries--Ewing. Campbell and Mclean: Verguson, Dorner, Chap He and Smith. Umplres—Cusick ad Johnstone. Chienge 4, New York 3. At New York— rR f rs, ‘ s jew York ttsdde, 82.6 Batteries—Prown and Moran Wiitae and Mye Umptrea—Rigier end Truby. Brookiyn 2, St. K it. Louis Book lyn ‘ Batterion—-Hallee and Bresnahan Melntyre and Bergen. Umpires Kiem and Kane. Standing of the Clubs. Wo Loat Httebure 1 6 my 19 5 iiadelphia 4 65 joston 10 ‘ rooklyr 10 ‘ incionatt 3 45: few York 1 4 1 3 St. Louis DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Chi cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable. All Guaranteed. 327-840 Arende Bldg. Work | Heutar, =| "look 1 Ihe No. 4004 2-in. Ragle Steel Pad Yesterday at the Jocal park, Fort, | the catcher of the navy team, under: | went the experience of having ht little finger turned back by a fou! tip, Did be quit? Nix. A tar just ran over to him, grabbed the finger straightened it out, d Fort went to The manner in which the Pitts burg team has shown up the cha }plon Cube im their series does not/ speak well for the backstopping de partment of Chanes’s pennant chas- | ors, The Pittsburgers ran wild on! the bases, and Hans Wagner, it par- had a large time, Just ae predicted, it won't be long before! "Chubby Chartle” Murphy gets be and agress to meet the demands |} Cateher John Kiing within a few) days |50cNo.19723 4197 2 Corbin Four Lever Padlock 29c You get f the best peice ever made ® 4 reliable lock. You Se necessity. You get tien for 1%¢. You can't afford | fo Fup the risk of joaing your cloth by? furnity and valuables for « er fie, You.munt do your best to rotect yourself. A good padiock on j the outside of your doar when you are out, and on the inside when you! fare in. may save you [shock and lots of property. padlock on the cellar door, on wood sheds and out non, Saves ite cost | many times each year, A good pad | lock on every chest and wardrobe ts a safeguard and a protection. You) fun mote chances of being robbed here during the ext atx monthe | than ever b Lock the door be a nervous | A good }fore you } your property. The coat The riek of going witho t. One lone will pay | the price of « dosen, dreds of lo Bale ends May 17th Sale on ecrew drivers, fleiders’ gloves, fly sereen, | poultry netting, sand screens S0c No. 1972% brass plated Cor bin Padlock 29, Has 4 br | eet with springs, and heavy na | perhaps hun dog with safety guard that sets} | enug up againat levers and proveata | and lock from opening if hit with hammer. It measures in, inf width and 2% in. from Rotten (6 t np | of shackle, Shackle hax % by % opening, whieh allows you to use! jextra large hasp. Two nicksl-plate | a go with each look | o No. 1979% Corbin Jenanned |Padiock, 2%. Same ag No. 19124, | excepting Japanned ftnist Both | those locks can be master keyed. 0c No. 2990% Corbin ixt in. Pad- | lock Ite We No. 2921% Corbin 2 in. Pad. | the 1994 Solid brass Sprocket 19 1% -1n, Miller Stee! Pad Ihe 21 d-in: Milier Steer Pad 216% Corbin P. ate 412 2-in, Yale Py Kk. ie No. 868 Bolld brawe Dox Padlock ite Oc No. 0938 1%-in, Corbin Pad 1%-in Corbin Pad 916% 2-in. Gal 2 408 Tabb, Yale Padiock ihe be tin. Yale Padto« fithe 0 se 4 2-10, Yale P adiock The i%-in, Yale Pade | $1.10 No, 843 vek No. 860 Yale Padlock Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Ave | canted, shiver-me-timbers, boneh of! fast that the C. THE STAR—WEDNE FOUR STRAIGHT SHUTOUTS : FOR MILWAUKEE PITCHER: : STONY M’'GLYNN Look him over. Just now he is the whole show under the big top at Milwaukee. He's the prize chicken in the American cs sociation. HM® is also Stony M'Glynn, one time finger for the Bt Loule National league team. Stony was some pumpkins tn faster company onee, but when Bir John McCloskey, the rotund and jovial manager, Was retired to make room for Roger Breanahan, and hired out to Milwaukee, he wok Stony along, walvers being easy Up to the present this MeQlynn person has pitched four successive shutoats, which fs quite a performance for one southpaw, eres JACK TARS KEEL HAUL VARSITY AT BALL PARK |MIKE DONLIN UMPIRES. third, when the navy “shot-plotters” we a4 and “first «un pointers” got awful Loney, sending hore four well placed hits that punctured the university jermer plate six times. Seogar acted bs “firet shell man” ‘for the jack tars, and he 7 ay | « pilot, it waslearmpus kids anchored to t < Fr ship for action” al Dug's park ers beneh most of the time. in Mike yesterday afternoon, when 8 dod-| sixth inning the captures came so O. im the press ya couldn't take care of them The BATTLE BETWEEN “U" AND NAVY. With Mike Dentin South Gea pirates from Hremerten [came over and bombarted Jimmy keeper lost one rym in the) Clark of the University of Washing~| mie-ap, but finally fow the lost | ton for seven rune He says he's going to @ve this to! The battle waxed fleree in the show nome ot the bunch when thoy! wear garments when you can buy . Hub Special either in workmanship, style or fabric. THE by itself when it comes to value-giving on Men's Clothes, well pleased, just come back here and SOLE AGENTS REGAL $15.00 You Don’tHave to It is not necessary to pay from $30.00 to $50,00 for the highest grade of ready-to- HUB SPECIALS i AT $20 TO $30 We cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that no suit made “grades” GET YOUR MONEY BACK 615 to 619 First Ave. SDAY, MAY 12, 1909, SPORTING NEWS ¢ + Aodintdiad ip Aline Saal tie MIKE ON THE JOB * * Doulla, the former * * York Giant ba r* wr t wing with Mabel Hite @ . the Orpheum, will be the # en tng editor of T tar w * tomorrow instead of today, * # Mike te busy on the job thie # *# afternoon and will show up ® ® bright and to put the # ® finishing touches on his page * | ® tomorrow * . * * eee ee come snooping around looking for | wood aleohol a@ a cure for stomact trouble Mike, a» the umpiring kidlet, was there all of minutes, With both foot spread funewine, be sung ou trth Hemedel” tr ' ings. Mike tx no “Bull it he» there with the shouts just the ar Yort war the only mar , ade a “holler,” but he calmed down when he came to think It over | Tt ity 4 hard to land Int the ninth, but Be was rulhlonn and, be by hia men, the “t bunch could do hothing, and were pforced t andon ship and take ¢ | th A “ | terday coat old Char ey on three kales, ' hit 1. Old Charley in a 334 | de fh. Ho has a won who te OP big strapping firet baseman of th univers om. Old Charley some } time ago told young Charley th was duo for one plank every time be landed a wate hit Bo it was that Charles, Jr, yenter fay slapatiched the “old tw of three by landing that pur wt the "grub hooks” of th re ¢ J} not land on ther Mad it not been for @ generous tab artist }the old man wight hnve had to dig jup fo but it was #0 ¢ | error the part of shortetc pel that “Pop” Mullen was able stow one of the bucks back in bis Jeans } Mable Mite, Mike's wife, wae there, | and she had a go r | over the way olf Char or, wash *joahed” by his friends whenever young Charles landed a # | When young Chartey third consecutive bingo, who ¢ ually wired up You'll have to open up | Charley, if this keeps up | | ‘The score by inning» | Varelty ,OOT1T10100—4 Navy 1060 0 o—T) Hattertes—Clark and 1 gar and Fort Everett and Edmonds | | ps 4a OSTEOPATHY | perce erten, Se See ae a na toe Penn | / | above a HUB is always in a class Then, any time you're not SUITS Bots Propes at MacPHERSON-GRAY CQ, i Wash Goods A backward summer season causes an early cut in Wash Goods ¢ here at prices not thought of, even at end of deason. Goode arg feu, Now is the good time to secure your summer supply of new Wash Goods. Our! \Wasyig Bection contains many beautiful materials for summer frocks, a6 well as the more commen goods, Prices have been made regardiews of the cost, Come while these prices prevail, 15c Fine Dress Cc Best Standard Ginghams, yard .. Calicoes, yard Very best qualities of new Dress Ginghama, 0 | fest American Prints , all the new patterns and colors; also narse®’ | and the light color nluea? fae stripes. These are all 1be values van, | — 18e Galatea, in plain colors; also figures and this sale ma stripes; no material as gqod for boys’ wear or for house skirts or yard ..,, Rajah ~ age 75c Values, here 18¢ ae Cc Jeautiful Rajah Silke mereertad Batiste, yard . en me org “nish, This. fat soe th bes Organdy Batiste, in white and tinted « inde tyish summer multe; th vel with a wide range of patterns from the dal The yard ‘ "Yor this wal oa 7 rosebud to elaborate scroll designs; val 1 Pe ues Ike yard, For this ale, yard ( 50c Chiffon Tissues, 25 Standard Oilcloth, 15¢c Os toe en tek nny a Hest quality of Standard Table Ollcloth orns to satisfy all tastes in white and colors; yard 15¢ Sole yr = syle ie GOOD FEATHER PILLOWS Taffeta Orientals, 75c Values, 59c 50c Values ‘ Good Bed Pillows, filled with deodorized sant 50e Taffeta Orientals, a ve tary feathers and covered with A. A ue L prized materia. and white striped Ucking; Tbe values € with gatin stripe effe tn 59c thie sale, yard 36-INCH DRESS PERCALES 15c Values, 10c The very best %¢inch Dress Pereales, in new | 36-inch Pekin Linen stripes and figures, in light or dark colors; grays and white many of the linen effects included in weave and finish ¢ ‘.10¢ this lot; all lbe qualities, yard .. and washable; valu: sale, yard .. 15c Bath Towels, 10c A good, heavy two-thread bleached Hath Towel, Panama Batiste, in 4 with small figures; large size, and W 15e, In thin sale, =» hawt lie MacPherson-Gray Ce PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, PIKE STREET, NEAR 2ND AV. PHONES & Where the Cars = us} dance music for you, it will give a vaude- ville show, a complete opera. A new cok tapetble horn makes !t possivle to pack them bal ensily. Get yours now, Steruunl fy Ce 1406 2ND AVE. —_—_———_ Amoskeag Apron Ginghan ®, the very hest Pekin Suiting, 36-in. Wide, for These Suitings Panama Batiste, 5c ainty tinted ground Camping With the Victor Rae Company of 100 hool Matinee, College Night, Tht L-de values, Fop 8 pf linen en Bh 10c values; yard Where the Care Stop Mi AMUSEM ENT Gnrs DRRA and Ue LiKE You'll have more fun with @ Victor this rit Bae summer while on your vacation than with riday = an tu anything you can take along. It will play “rite, Thurner Ballet, Sa Chorus | its, SOc to $2; Mate, the eh ren celve the Indies the ™ Cly — HOPRING & RYER, Inc, we Saale eee he" i” * iThe.s 306 Alaska Bip Going Out of Business The entire stock of High Grade Pianos and Musical Instruments is now being sold regardieas of original cost, many Instruments at less than one-half regular prices. lite | Piet Is Our Business REASONABLE TERMS. Cline Piano Co. 1406 FIRST AVE. and we bell 1 wo can offer you as prompt, mu courteous and efficient ACE service as can be found We invite in the olty, your account, Phones: Sunset, This Weok, Best of All] Next Week, “The Performances be: Don't miss the GRAND OFRNIN | Pree | dience Week “LOVERS’ je Fitch's Rockway & ST. POPULAR Val Prices NEW sHOW Tf A ne D COOKE & 6 OTHER “UNEQUALED vin THIS Wi THE SA he ORIGINAL phat _ TOR SCR ROBATIC FOUR LIM Comedy Sty 6 OTHER ef FRATUR May 1 Aitenctions aed rie OL MANY NEW House, Natat rium, @ Savings & Trust Company WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO,'S SAFES enrinp ies -Marvin e Co MANUFACTURERS #12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Second and Cherry shoreact™ Oe seattle I « Gates SOUVENIRS @

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