The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1909, Page 2

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piece Sache * i A Bs £ ty : ia ) i ’ i ‘ x : TURKS MAKE SPOKANE GOES TO PIECES IN EIGHTH, AND MIKE'S HORDE ROMPS TO VICTORY. SPOKANE, May 14.--Seattle won out here yesterday by a eeore of 4 te & Brrors on the part of Stevens fa right field dropped two f ope inning, one of which wa Magoo, another by Bennott alloped the ball in a pinch with oe Thompson coming } Ciynes, Altman, Weed t were the booting kids y or moe again sent f those ri enter drives, sooring Weed, Catdtok's throtying to second wae a feature, Both Thompson and Killtlay pttehed fine ball, The score Beaitio AB f H. PO « 1 i ’ ‘ 0 4 ymor des ..8 1 ' see 4 9 e : » 2S SS ee BH es eee Se ge tat fa, Se wT dk p.. fe ‘ Totale...00 4 4 a7 18 Spokane AM RH POA, B Cirbes, if Sed (Es See i tman, tb ...4 0 3 § 2 O ead, as S*E 8 Bois jognors, 1b se Bee ee, N fathes, th Se ae Se es ie arnett. ef «..4 0 @ F 8 oO tdiek, © ‘ 3 5s. Va wens, rt ...4 3 el aa lilay. p | ee | $ ay rinker . a eo ad Totals : 4 85 *Batted for Kilillay ta ninth, Score by tnningst Spokane Seat peeeoortes BeKKORHdO ry: Three-base hit—Clynes ee — Connors Burnett Hit d ball Waed, by Thomp on bavee—Heattio i. Spo Struck out—Ry Kiliilay Thompson, 3 hases on ball® 4 Killilay, & Double -‘ay— Weed to James to Connors, Time of game 1:46, Umplre—Frary, ARPRDBEN WINS ANOTHER, ABERDBEN, May 14.--The home team yeaterday took « the by & | was responsible for the Big Speech foor to 6, Timely batting | victory against looee playing did the trick | The sore BR HM EB) Evidently Clynes, Altman, Weed| ene eae | & fiend Burnett thought they were rieen Batteriee—-Erickson and Sugden Btarkell and O'Brien. DUCK# GOOsH [8 COOKED. PORTLAND, May won, out hore yesterday by A acc Chinault was wild a Suds m bad throws. Tacon ed on him for # bingoes ger pitehed « fine game. Seore R H ‘ ‘acoma ’ ortiand ” Batteries—Rerger and Bender Chinault and Murray. janding of the Clube. Won. Last. re Pree | | i $00 408 $e¢ ’ At Los Angeles KH Vernon { ‘ Portland ; Batterion—Hitt and Hogan; Gar- Fett and Armbras' At Bu Ki ithe Cuban leag The team fin land H ished one game ahead of the Al- A mendares, when the season olosed Batterion—Wiges and Lowls, Cor- Bett apd Berry. At Sacramento Rk °. Loe Angeles ...- 3 ba } ny terete : 1 iea—Hoep and Orendorft) Sweee and iad Grahase. NATIONAL LEAGUR. Cinctanatt 2, Boston 3. ‘. BOSTON, May i4——-1t took 1 to win the game for nf sgninst dad afer yootar- js ore te ve wore of . In the jag Cotener cs ocak re eee with Ere Or being nit out ROH & u 5 6 2 id Melean Bowerman Jobnatone. Oe ork therlege foh, Hagerman ean Matthewson and Myers Umpires—Righer and Truby. Brooktye 2, Sf, Louls 1. htindelphia— a ae tla jelphia : Hee Be ittsbure eel J i Batterien—Moore and Dogin; Wil His, Leever and Gtbaon. Uniptres Emelie and O'Day 1c of the Chub, Won, Lost. F 5 ooklyn inginnatl ula Chlenwo 1 CIGCAGO, Moy 14.—The githe was led hore on xccount of darkness innings falied to break the f 1 to l White for Chicago pitched a swell game, allowing only One hit in the last 10 Innings. The 17th wae fled with atratesy Manager Sullivan, when the |e PROF, STEVENS The man who guar Antess to teach you to dance. PRIVATE Lessons = with every day Ciasnes an Ladies free 4 Fine. Telephones. r game | yy, |Pitehed @ fairly good game. and SPORTING NEWS BROOKS TEAM FINDS A AND ONE FROM INDIANS = NEW HIGH WATER MARK IT THREE od } a, Gray, Burns, Hughes and treet New York @, Detrott 4 At Detrolt ROM ' t ‘ New York iit BattortorBugme, Willett, Deno van and it, Manning, Warhop K . oh, Cleveland 1 At Cleveland n H eland a Boston sv 8 Batteries—-Young and Baaterly Morgan and Carrigar Rate at St, Lowe. At St. I at. Loula-Phitadel phia game postponed; rain Standing of the Clabs. | Detrolt ...+ q Roston ay New York Hay Philadetphia . 63 Chicago “ve Cleveland 408 Washington HH at Ls (Bose Ball | f¢Choller 2 = | Three and one te good doings after Wednesday's} too mueh for] up in the The strain game must have been Spokane, for they bi jeighth yesterday Six errors in that cighth inning, according to the dope rrom Spoken playing football For six innings Seattle got men jon first, but only three came to bat Those on firet tried to steal on Oat diek, and got pine ned at recond. Thompeon. while hardly im th | beat form, due to his recent Hines, | Just recently Hal Chase, how! *| playing the first sack on the New York Americans, recetved a sliver [loving cup from his team mates It | wae not so very long ago that Chase | | wae scampering around first corner sncks tn the Poast sound country Leoke like there was another frat | sicker headed toward Gotham who |now holds down the same job with the Turks, Jack Miller, who bas taken ab- batichio’s place at second base for! Pittsburg, halls from Kearney, N.| \J. He drifted Into Pittaburg last) |fall and naked for a job, and od | goed enough to sign up He | carried along this spring until Abby foonled, when » wot his opentng Hayana has won : the pennant in} There was a ti game between there | twe chuba which was not played off, | and now the Almendares want it! played. The latter club te fighting | the matter in the courts, } Jimmie Blagle doean't reiieh the j idea of being rent te Raitimore, and ix considering a good offer to play with a Chicago independent team, nen Sees Sanaa aaai $2.25 10-Inch Stanley | No. 921 Concealed Ratchet Brace $1.69 Saves you Séc, and you get the! strongest, eastoat working, most dur- able and ee * made | Conceniog Fatchet protects working | parts from dirt, @rit and molature t retaina of! much longer than other | bra pro, wor It te very meat and has no m to hurt the hand It & twist of the wrist uried collar, and you fetchet to suit. The And syindie are turned ft wold steel. This adda reatly to the strength of the brack |reeeas for receiving the jaws is a jeurately machined, and the threads being cut, work right. Cam sleeve which attuates the clutch te ip line with the bit. This makes {tthe andiest brace to handle. Spindle ta longer than any other By removing the rew at the whole works separate are reassembled in_& moment boarin Ful) nickle ardehed steel Jaws stron and will A brace thal buchiee does not bore atraight handle (its the hand. The wolta eat the end of handle can. 7b nonening set screw pointe in as in other braces, whi et much strong. You will money und eane of away ot the up- aventences 921 Stanley Con t Brace 1.40 1 Staniey Con 4 Hatchet Brace 9 $2.36, 10 ip., No. 921 Staniey Cop 4 Ratchet Brace s1.00 H 2 in., Sam Te 14 in. Bome e200 ‘ # in. No. 911, Stanley Con aled Hatehet Brace $2 Same $2 a $ mé aa No. 93 nickle plated ‘derew Brace Thumb ihe Shoe Calk Brace woe No. 968 Stanley Sleeve Brace ite No. 102 ¢ Ratchet Brace, 400 8 In, No. 966, Stanley Ratchet Brace fie Bie, 10 In, No. 006, Manley Ratehot Hrace ‘ithe $1.90, 4§ in, No. 948,” Ataniey Hatehet Hen The 91.15, 10 In 45, | ‘Maniey Ratchet fra in 043 atehet Bra 10 in 048, Stanis ahet Brace Has) Many other styles proportionately reduced Bale on Pocket Knives, nplon #Sorew Drivers Padlovke, Fleiders Fred M..Spinning 1310 Second A venue THER STAR-—PRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. rINGs HOT ALLS HOWL MAKING AT THE BISMARCK LOCAL BOWLERS ESTABLIGH ard Tt IN JHONSEON CUP CONTENT, NEW RECORD FOR RAINIER | Malinice it onl - - ALLEYS IN EXHIBITION. De 1 160 Aa the time draws pear when 7 r De mnetl I M2 \ the Jonsen Challenge cup ontont A naw alley record was established 19 to ond, Interest shows up atrons last night by the ®. N. Br ke bow tale ooo 45 via ’ om th IMemar a alleys rhe | to ing toam, whieh defeated the Won. | worpmns. georde inade We neaday might aye Jere on th Rainler all taking int nd fed Tt wre oll secon three straight games. Wetmore mo 1 4 - cose aimee by the Brooks 2,108 fob 198 ifs ied Bie ! ner record w 80, Th! Grenmmat ss.0,:87 160 1OR—> 488 ‘ al made by the Won for the " three gamea Was Hoores tale TY aa7 oF) 38 » Ww § EDDIE GRANEY KNOCKS BO | - OBed. “7 mere |DANE’S PARTNER PUTS one ihe, Omple club. The fir “pent | Davie eee AE OVER THAT LANDS NEL Duffner SON FLAT ON HIS BACK, Jutnjed Into the ring for the agsond whirl, thing# began to hum. Grtney In & better boxer than the Detigy and seoing an opening, he landed. When Keon “ the boy who put Hagewlsoh on the | He Kildie mat Bil the mat, th t few who Woolley sorb cocghece BO My United Press) BAN FR ANCISCO, May 14 Graney, once amateurs lightweight |had been allawed to look on gould hampton of the ifle coat, ts the| hardly belleve their eyes, Nope of PALONGS (2) — od man who put tiling |thome presedt will say today how (2 non the mat with a real punch. |long the Hattlér remained down ATHLE Rattler ts taking (he count every| When Nelson did regain hia feet night at & local the but be has}he was feeling somewhat actually been knoe down only| He accused Graney of “putting one swioo, jover” in @ friendly harmless mateh. The Battler did not like the ex-| Graney c&sné buck with the abeer | Perlence particularly, and the grin|tlon that it was the Dane whd had paved |with whieh he greets “joshers” ia started to rough 1, Things Hogan rather sickly to look murky but Nelson recovered The gre event took piace yester nature after a moment and y afternoon, when Graney and) extending hie h , ald | Nelson w engaged in & friendly} “Shake, Graney, you are the gde- sparrt edn the gymnasium of} ond man that ever did that to she.” | a ‘KELLY AND PAPKE, IN WINDY MILL FIGHTERS RAIN BLOWS VER. BALLY AT BACH OTHER WHILE TRAINING, | IEEE IER orc tE erage | day, while they tratned far their| |Physical encounter at the Mission laren next Saturday affergoon Papke ts particularly bittor against Keliy because the Italtan made auch & good showing In each three battlon Kelly the dédieton in the: Both inen looked tn the fans confident | ake the be ted Press.) / pf nih come. ICO, May 14--| ALBERT HANGEN, Jn a) Hammering each other with verbal blows. Hugo Kelly and Hilly Papke j engaged In & aptrited contest yoster- Optical Department Satisfaction). Men's Suits $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 We've been asked by numerous people fine trim, and ly expeot Ksily to awit Mt Athletic Mports 2,000 Hiuetrationa) malt Open Maturday until L First and Cherry, why it is our salesmen are always busy. The answer: Our goods give satisfac- tion and are so reasonably priced as to be in reach of every man’s purse. Don’t Forget We're Selling the Best Boys’ Suit in Town for $3.95 Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants 50c All sizes from 4 to 16 years Come in and get acquainted with our goods. Everything up to the minute in New Golf Shirts $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Neckwear In all the leading shapes and prevail Underwear In metfi n and light weight, at 50¢, 75¢, § , $1. 25, $1.50, $2.00, ng shades at 25¢ and 50¢. in AL us well as Two-Piece Suits Negligee Shirts from 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 up—all can be had here, as our stock is large and complete. In all materials, both plain and fancy, izes, large and small, Rgsure and visit us before buying your Summer Togs—we gan save you money, as we buy direct from the maker, IMcCormack Bros. 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Cotman Block——-TWO STORES—SEATTLE, TACOMA INTEREST SOARS It Doesn't Make Any IN CUP CONTEST Duttne errr 1d Difference What position you happen to be called upon to occupy—whether you’: 3 standing, sitting or stooping, ' you'll find that You're invited to come here and inspect this magnificent line—all hand tailored—styles just right— clothes and patterns just right, and the price $15 —Always-— $l 615 to 619 First Ave. SOLE AGENTS REGAL $15.00 SUITS | Lois THEATRE AMUSEMENTS, | Phones: Sunset! Wat 1007 Ind. 4034 | This Week, Boat of Ali Rural Plays, | Performa ME TT | a, LOVER LANES | Clyde Fitch's Famous Master ie | The peo Greet Players The Man on the Bes” ion” Hussion Symphony Orch ee ee | Repertotre—Spectal Matinee Synday. | Phones (oA MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | Same Dili Saturday Matthoe and Sunday Night Tonight and Saturday Night, oTrHre TRMrEesT* (Techatkowsky and Sullfvan Musto). POPULAR VAU . iy — #80, Ha Don't miss t APACHE COOKE & fH 6 OTHE BIG x } | Matiners, 10, 2he, ee Nt T vier, Me, Ne, THe. |In the OR 1dIN Advanced Vaudeville, Week of May . e:18 tihees at 7 Hite and Dentin, Rae 9G) ' | Bic wc, Nights at 6:15, matinoes mt 2:15, Twstes ee. tite ta Ree a) 7 x Company of 100. Ballet, Soloists | Weston, the Piano Trin ira the H o and Chorus, |lins, Rockway & Conway; Motion a Dick i BAT pal | Nights, 600 to $2: Matn,, 500 to g1.s0, | Ele! ¥ ' Nie Unes—§ Reginning Monday, May 17 s Week iraday rday | ni atiae acti dian bi | be r m al LU NA Tomor ig gant Opening P ARK Afters OUTNOOR AMUsE™ “Phe Natton's Greatest Playe SER THESE BIG POR ATTRACTIONS: SPRAY, BARING FIC VING Wowas 7 OSTRICH PARM OF MAGNIFICENT BIRDS HONOR OF THE FAW Now Gelling-——Nighta, S0e Matinees, 600 d0 $1.60. Bs orn Beata to $2.00; NTS GALORE AT nd on the renin | Seattle Theatre Matinee Saturday, 106 and 25e, SELMA HERMAN & 00, 2 In the Melodramatic Sugcess “Vor Her Chitdeen' a ae ie TONS —Figure Bight Conster q Chutes, Canal mmoth Merry-Go-Round. Joie hy THO. KREME Theatre, Natatei vam and His Pig, Rube Cynthia Simpkin Pree Atir Reception on the a m nea Hatrdny, whep Wifss Bras and the childjen of the play wil] ¥8- 1 eslve the tes and ehildren from the audience Noxt Week—“HUMAN HEARTS.” oon and Byentig ‘Phi Ten Cente—Take West Seattle fertied dis Ad Point street car:

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