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rHE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909. een eee ee mmenee emenanes (E DONLIN EDITS THE SPORT PAG ‘SHEE | SPOKANE, M 1 i . HY MIKE DONLIN Nena ly aA LARRUPERS STRIDE ie ae BN oa Loe Anucles 5, Sacre WOULD MAKE THEM oats bots : Infield and Outfield F s. ee ts a pot [hBnding out the Rl and Show Little Room for Repair. i ALL HANDS TURN T0 AT <2 BY MIKE DONLIN HE risk ge et BIG SMOKER TONIGHT jz******""""""*s yp % — & MIKE DONLIN’S RECORD. * ; ved with the P * 1897—Broke Into the game * statemen SOME CLASGY EVENTS BOOKED |» with “The Echos” of Los An # that I believe FOR THE VARSITY ROW # gelen * the Bontt le » ING BENEFIT TONIGHT * 1898-990-—Joined the Ganta * ——— ‘ & Cruz team in the California * = La ote rv 1 hie . — #* league ae a pitcher * than, any ml rting olen Boat hn the | ® © 1899—In June joined the St. * nor leaeu er for Ul ft * Louis club as a pitcher; ® am in the rie ing 1 t # pitched three games, played * United States cue \ pera tonight. i # three games at short stop, 20 * bewill go oo See Croft ' " (Or w& games at first base, and the * ph gs ry Ds " % rest of the time in the outfield. * from the mt of fielding, I AD nh MH PO wn. | dows <M |® 1901-—deined the Saitimore * ha wold tter work than ” , 3 " f P * club during the baseball war * that exhi y the Seattle ball 4 » hit bf eo to tan # from whigh sprang the Ameri: & tearm tn ite game w Aberdeen last ee 3 i \ Mi # can leagie - Sunday afternoon. In my @o6¢e i & 1902—Went to Cincinnati * expertence, I have sen few inflelds Se Se # and played there during the * dor enaational work that the AE ) b t # season of 1902 and 1903 * wae pate 2 ier, pines 2 ; wig EE APD. Lanflp ‘ * 1904—Gold to New York and * Raymond's performances at short Wetting: ; a woah tendons eg Piayed there until 1907. - were remarka’ and 1 understand . ij J . . i ' wh at * 1607—Piayed with Calla * that this sort of work is a regular be " ® i eling of good fe hip pre-|@& han's semipros in Chicago * thing with hiv. | / + Rn WPOA 5 7 « the aport-loving gang @ 1908—Reinstated and cap * Your first baseman, McGee, ap - vin nes r) ; i & tained New York Giants. * pears to have all the qualifications z Hi)! " . i i ; PD " ft nm thels 1900—Touring United States * Tagg 3 Sy ahd , ; BT i ii} ~ ha ae e . # and Europe in vaudeville (Or- * With twlee the experience e Th 6 1 4 ' wht, and > the | pheum ciroult) . whose judgment at all stages of the 4 ; ; ; f & Donlin never batted under & game is better. ‘ ae § M Ingt “ hdent of K. # 214 in hie life, and then only * Akin, at third, has a wonderful 3 Athle ab, who will dt %# during @ season when he suf- & arm, and he whips them over to first he's * fered a broken leg while play: * py Ti ened. Arma we uctey HR - # ing with New York in 1908. % Pug Bennett, at second, has been SPIRIT HO 2 IS A # Was leading the league with * fn the game for a long time, and : . * 364 when he met with his ® knows it thoroughly. I understand on # accident. * the Seattle fans think a let of Ben . ‘ ts v BEAUTIFUL l* * * REE ETRE EEE (to, . se CRAFT i* THOMAS CAR IN IDAHO. Hases : A WEHISER, Idat May 13.—The nett, and they have reason to,-for he ie a splendid ball player, Beattic is strong with Shea behind the bat. He worked well, at least on Sunday, and they tell me that Wild pt ; j abe ye ton he is always just as ready. . ' | CAPT. JOHN BOLLONG, WELL | Thorns va nee automobile race Your outfield hasn't feom for Grea. Lett “ KNOWN MASTER, BAYS BHE he ove a-te- oot nt Much Improvement. That big fei- mitts pemane 4. 7 LOOKS LIKE A WINNER, we ta tae i ammer, has low, Capron, will, in ad, | heure Hean » pire : hs nition, to be run z poy ee eat MIKE DONLIN AT WORK IN THE STAR OFFICE. erat? M Lion Is adritt . now | peered, threuat thie city, and coan? make a strong ball player in a short/ ts * o Baker City, Ore time. 1 never saw 4@ faster man in} 2 70 . ¢ Tod Genry's| 1% om Hs way ¢ ‘outfield, and one who seems to be rs 7 ¢ <p ect A 8 A insist on omnis an ANT, Ma Vort 4 > e totes iteie ot MPIRES HAVE TOO MUCH B Ball : ges ete Seta ras el nas aac ewe] Sumer EXCURHONS, Regal 9 - . ahhewed ched hits, Sea. | dians, it Is understood, are going to | Tickets on sale June 2nd and 3rd Why don't you =. to not thoroughly understand the game, But aj! of this will come) ‘ gece fp f Geary’ to him. He ts # vatuablo man now,| AUTHORITY | r a i who bad the Titers help) Captain John Bollong of 110 eat July 2nd and 2rd, August Lith, 12th, and 1 believe will be one of your vr % 5 Rh 1m tt, Whore @ model of the craft ts on by the Oregon Rallroad & Naviga \f get the habit BAKE WAS WILD. or # es gee bag eeasor clones. - ————— — | Tacoma ' ; bi ftion, mys #he has about the | then Co. Round trip rates to Ne Lynch, your fast felding | PLAYRas OvGIT To BK . that part of it | Portinnd 4 € 6] prettiont Hines of any racer of her! Omaba and Kansas City, $60.00; St i: manager, lx not only a good ball| Las oF cat iden grey oa o lt mind. Base - ica ie WatterioecRaker and ender; |claae he has sceti, and believes she bp 967.50; Chiengo, $72.50; coming here? player himself, but appears to be mi tad erally a maniy Beaton, Pinnance Murray | ls bound to do the trick this year, | york.” $108.50. Return Mmit Octo- ’ Able to get ali there i out of his OF GARTEN, bane, BY MIKE DONLIN, fe :' The Mpirit No, 2 will cowt $3,400 cya Tet and nar Way don’t you team. Frisk, in the right field, looks en ee TIMELY HTS WEN when « 1, This year shares i ogee ened an A ot j cular u . aft aro being wold to od to me. He appeurs to be retia- BY MIKE DoNLEN. HE taps from ANMRDEEN, May 11,—T iagk |in the htt c and steady. 1 suppowe it's perfectly natural Hpokane tell | Cats found Paiddock ab right iis public. After the race the Spirit | 608 First av, E. E. Ellis, general) see the best bout your pitshers I cannot speak | for ali persons to, want as much ears eae ate te ie As A bell teelvadlanne mend agent 5 suit sold teHigentiy, for the reason that I} freedom as they can get in all stages ane ‘ aytn antaene a u have seen but one of them piten.| of fifo It te the. karne. with, the = from, the | 27 Une eat, riled Sw That was Alien, In Inst Sunday's|SS*eball player, He tikes to ha urks yeater- |"). game, and he got them over in Ag his suy-so avery now and then, and day. Incitent-| y The sore as do anywhere? ty shape. perean ally it Ie men-| Ahordeot ier ee ‘ou seem to have, tn addition to} tequiate tioned that] iatteries Paddock and Suede i the highest class of fielding. « bunch mond, yet at the gar¢ waa] pornoll and 0 Drten ; e?ga These days if one the greatest } j fame time my candid opinion hat the umpire of today haw much authority, and @ five spot and then ° } ft te going That's not all, You generally get tty big youre When you amble to the efub. | } of good hitters, I had read that Beattie fans were fearful that their | | team would go down before the) southpaws, but that fear seems vot | tm have been well founded. ft looks! hotes in th: eyed at His Nibs it conte over seen on ste theses grounds Ht simp!¥ | geste foes to show | Bpok ne of the Clube, | last. Pot.} of the ody who ¢ t haye to pay ‘ much to me as though, to the Se-| players by the Ul son ia \his iundry is to hand you there ts a| Vancouver ., attle players, all pitchers looked} at an smething tke this: “Aw, tf i ter fighting eptrit | Portiand alike. PP never uphold jawing matches, bin me I'd a knoeked his tieck off.” | in the Seattle | TRC You have got but I do believe that a player should | Now, of course it never peed be wo team hich . and hy hy Phebe yey ey pow ty hold eutit who simply volees bad that player should strike an man who will produce the best there | '5.2P!"/0" Gus Brown sas The Man Who Buys wiligothe ‘= limit when Am & deel pray bat it surely ma more like a man if he can have} True it te that thie ble ing will fee io in it. If your infield Is not broken | not change the “umpire'’s ‘de Yast & wee little bit | ‘ hard pressed Detrott 11, New York 4 | : up, the other teams In the bears | con |, ,! have noticed one thing about the) a: metroit nM ® / will have to go players in the Northwest | league! petroit naa Sole Agen Regal $15 Sui 615-619 First me to beat you to . 4 x . They are all loyal to their rekpective | New York ‘i 6 Padberg cloatog, lam stuck be 7 peutatty eke Ail of the pi Wee ee bo} pe, and if Me | aren e e0. af the pia Wilsen and Kieing : oat lor pad = ~ = lors to take the fight wpon thelr . . = York next spring. Fil buy the sport-| own shoulders. ‘There is bound to Washisaton 6, Chienge 2. Sd editor of The Star a hat me good playing when this id the at bleago n yew ne titude af the inen behind the slap )41 ; oH neon etlok Washing 0 clearing the timber, it skies Into Batterion — Quen, Beott ‘and ” JEFF WILL TEAR sCUMFrAn Wt MS ANE THEME Some cuifienders. mitt > apes by & long arive tof Owens; Smith, Jobnenn « i Street WITH THE SLAPSTICON LIKE For my part, Laiways say) “For get the fence right yesterday. put Hosten 4, Cleveland 2 en to Beattio. It tx verre s. 7 OLD VETERAN That “forget the fence” might be | touc : r e At Cleveland . xB! well applied to « player youths or|that i went eo fast Mike Lynch |.‘ t,0) - H RI old, green or with ye xperl-|gave up trying, Whenever Mike! foster i oti BY MIKE DONLIN et hut it ts advice the gives up the chase, there Is some star f n@ Clark FORM, WILL MAKE JOHN Just a few days ago someone | 70l * ought to heed 70 | tall traveling on tho part of what: | cy 3 iy ‘\ 9 100K LIKE NOVICE. geked me what It wht Of the bate | frig ae Be 7 || e¥er he's after. Mike ie one of the lll yd fantext fie ¥ . St, Lomla 0, Danny. Bhon br = 5 : 1 mat pm Pal Gets clothes of undividuality and oae of Kent's rune by moaking | Bender and Thomas cutee exclusiveness — LET QUALITY ‘have heard that Dsony Tee pes | BE YOUR WATCHWORD. Fur- ore vied tobe a] stop 1 have heard that Denny is Handing of he Ciste think they're a bun { classy we BY MIKE DONLIN, . o Whenever anybody tells me that | 0008 #1 raht, but they labor under | sunday, I notleed Ut < iP Jack Johnson will put tt over Jeff,| * #Feat handicap and whieb will | furtive glances | When the California bollermaker Is in any team that ever has/field stack of in form. if I know him well enough or will atap Into # diamond, so t the te Tit tell him he’s bugs, and If | don't ndicap les in the short sailed the Til simply tell him that I think he's » my mind, there would be Back In Boat mistaken. deal more hitting 6 ammed the| net always there with the bingoes, | petroit 4 : 4 + 4s . sdginatn, will never et It in on bunch ‘gad other Nenina of sg | ba, that he raduadly coming | Rowton ie ae nishing Goods, Hats and Shoes bid, and kept in hie present form noe 19 nO tornptingly GA Oe Weel teind tine sonctte’ ber bangs” paises fe hey H ' ) j } ry . Pld, and kept in hie present form nd not PUL | being tine remulte before Che weneon | Philadelphia bo in keeping with our clothes— Some of the iost, and there will be Player feels within foree of his | SHOs ‘ stand is iy offer you as now ing J ef Sor talk an ene put ‘ . it 1 - hele cle” Sake tt froma 1 reat the world to at “ courteous and service as can be We ia tine ‘ t ‘ for t een t f le a bd ab With a great deal of interest John-| tempt it. And generally, instead of © games the wi : ~ son's meet with Ketchel Pag Sok . NATIONAL LEAGUE | hee" = WILL BE READY WHEN © oh ales in the city mw $15 your account ca" THE TIME COMES * ets om aera BAD ron COLD WR AYV-/for it. I'm @ ittle soft a t 1 OBrien ha PMS TO WORK IN WHEN NOT ie in fast trim, he bw lik At Toator uw BI but one thing su Beet OF YOR’ ¥ to ruin himself by walloping | Ther ‘ ats mak Whee: son will around in ebilly weather, After be- | care of Rostor ‘ . - ing. into it herd for a ¢ I an Ratteries—} 1 Met BY MIKE danker 14 lenvened trateris B.. £. ater! aor ar ons that hurt some t if [ entert ny fear about wet: |! tn 1 att - ' ne a wnack | ad hen te xo Dig | tn ck Ino the gary ator lng LR. Ring al itl 4 Ao rc | nt he ga Uline a Ptabars Special have his bands fo while J arm f nying, Lam never) for life. T know Washington | doing well speaks the be At Philadelphia h OK But land Jeff ‘ Never. ' t of Wher FI trike | 14 there with the swell bane . The un who will not ’ adelphia ) b ‘| 03 & place where weather le wa in the summer, but it t ea s i soeaae Pittsbors ! ‘ : ——— 1 fiwaye wet in a few hours every | for me tc it - d oe E los—Moren and Doolin; Lie ay milling it with the gang during | 7 @ an awful Jot ot.wverriod lout” Dan, ete ane d and Gibeon. Umpires—O'Day | ure magnates k in ¢ east thi ety ats od t and } alte | ere spring. ‘This is due to the cold, wet | Pitched @ fine game DR. J. N, SAXE to a4 weather which has prevatied ther nb Bpokane, He does not forg 1, Lowle 10, Brooklyn © , the Moguls have 6 has @ head on his shoulders, an At Brookiys n oR at axacd men who take | bears every indication of knowing! f ) | n & he # in unfavorable weather | how to use it Loule ; 0} ar t a n of k on - 1 Ratteries—WI im « m)] Graduate of Northwestern there with whi ©| It does me good to neo T Ray. |B } firesnaha | University Dental School, Chi caiewnrd mond coming aiong. aley and [} Kiem and Kan cago. Feenih Gane A. F ‘Pp 4, all Standing of the Clubs - a p Let Pet | ehur wf bh anit and 1 t “ P Expert and Careful NT weld Soule Cue. scbnat cel Pena d ‘i ae Latest Methods Only tengo a ae Hy “ ; <a ct fi ‘ , ” | orien Begins At Woe ny a cca pee Me || Always Right | Guaranteed league haa olay weer ~~ Hoator eer ek ae 450} 297-840 Areade Bldg Regen of the-Choen bam, on | prooklyr ® 12 450] agon of the Cincinnatt tham, on | i) } Those sevicws walters wee aoied |= a Second and Where the by Manager Griffith recently, Ragon Yesler Cars Stop Blectrictty, vibrato ALBERT HANSEN, Jews “a's a EN, Wastara teagua, tinal 40 and SLigiees “inothode. 4 spe : rT. ‘estern le — nny ag hi, and | tiand 6, Verne 0. if . itt Py irst and Cherry. ee — leave will © Ane Anteito club or AES , feitation fates Sean $1,000, which Is the amount Ci o 8 K. Holt, Ont | nati pald Omaha for him lust fall Ratterion—Schater and HMoganiq | irs 5-9 People's Bash Jand Pike Main 248%

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