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RENN ao mao te smayeoreremaeng pen et euines TURKS STING INDIANS FOR —-§ OUT OF7 % to 3. Baker pitched a f HARD HITTING AND CLASSY of $05. deere, haleine tf H FIELDING WIN LAST GAME | hety all the tt { 1 . OF SPOKANE SERIES, pe ailed, which did not tend to pe much life in the players, The soore Rud ee ee ee Tecoma . or 10000—8 10 3} ! thand o 10000 Bad WHAT'S DOING AND Hatter! Raker and =6ender WHAT'S BEEN DONE Murray, Kinsella and han. Today's Games. Standing of the Oly | Wort, Lowt. Bet Vancouver at Seattle. nea ttt : : ; 134 Aberdeen at Portland. imoke ee Spokane at Tacoma Abe oe 3 M 484 Ta ny 1 a4 Yesterday's Games. Portland iow Tacoma 6, Portland 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE, * * * * * * * . * * Beattie 5, Spokane 3 * * * * * + * * * * SEBEL HRAAESE £ESES SERED Aberdeen 34, Vancouver eg Saturday's Games. At Dotrot a8 Seattle 1, Spokane 0. | Detrolt vasseeeeees aee 4 Tacoma 5, Portland 1 | Boston : a8 0 Aberdeen 1, Vancouver 0. | Batteries ~ Speer and Stanag Wolter and Carrigan, Um ek ee a eR a HM) Diroe—Korin and Sheridan (ity Untied Pree) Bt, Louls 4, Washington 3. SPOKANE, May 1?-The Turks] At St. Louls ; ended the sertes hore yesterday by} RHE Copping another game by a score of | St. Louls ... wit ‘ of seven| Washington It was 6 to 4, making it five out for Mike's pennant winners a bard day for the fielders, pitehers being hit freely Seattle, however, came out at the Dest end in the fielding stunta, for her players still keep up thelr phe nomenal work of robbing long drives 1 Stephens Per- Graham Johnson and Street. Umpires rine and O'Laughiin Batteries Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0. At Chicage. and grabbing hot grounders golMg | Chicago eens wild. Costly errors on the part of] philadelphia ‘ ‘ Spokane gave the Turks (heir) Hattories—-Walsh and Sullivan; chance, and they lost no time If) oocnns and Thomas, Umpires taking advantage of every OPPOT | Connolly and Kegan. tunity. Seattle made four runs in the Handing of the Clabs. third, two of which came im on a Won. Loot. Pet muff by Clynes of a hard drive. Hite! Detroit . i 1 494 by Lynch and Frisk added two more. w York “ ‘ a6 Frisk also brought Mike home in the] Boston . “ Ss 6% eighth by a triple. Phitadeiphia Bt 33 at A double by James, singles by!‘ chica ‘ HY on Ostdiek and Burnett, a bad throw by 14 3a Frisk, with a long etted three | Washington .......+ yee 1 | for Spokane in the ninth, The score sete ABR H. PO. A COAST LEAGUE. «4 ° e 1 : v Say ee Vernon 8-4, Portland 3-8, $ 2 2 8 1 Of At Lon Angeles > Re ee oe oe | Morning gamo— RE +4 © @ 8 8 Pl Vernon ais 4 $3 3 f Y Breccia. sephey Gr a | 879) SCS Rattorios Hitt and Hogan; Car- -_-— - - — leon, Garrett, Johnson, Armbruster 33066 6T at 6 Bland Fournier AB OR FO 4 FT! arternoon game—~ RIE 49 | 1 & ¢| Portland .. oh WO 8 4 0 1 1 @ 4) Vernon seoeeG @ 8 $8 FF fb] Battertos—ttarkness, Armbruster 4 2 2 1 0 ofand Fournier; Harkins and Kinket “Sh o£ 8 10) 2 6] Umpire—MoCarthy 5 ee iy A oe Bes —- Fg 8 8 bb] Lee Angeles 3, Sacramento 0 1 6 @ @]. At Sacramento: ~ a. ie REE lls 16 3) Low Angeles .. a6 0 Brown in ninth. Sacramento «+, o9? lor Grege Im ninth. Batterioe—Toxor and Orendorft Whalen and Graham. San Freneioee Lc 8, Oakland 4-2 At San Francteco: 4 | orning game rer x = ‘Oak hand : Perr Sy ag passe on balle— | San Francisco .+ ool Of ; off Thompson tL Lett) § Hattories Maire and LaLong. wattle 4; Spokane & Time Sheer tb minutes, Um- Griffin and Williams, Afternoon game- a San Francisco .. ! BLACK CATS TAKE TWO. Oakland ‘4 (iy United Frese.) Batteries — Willis and Berry ABERDEEN, May 17, — Seven| Wiggs and Lalong, straight here this week for the Black oe EG réwuit of a double header ey. ce was a case of timely sinpstick and sensa- ing Campbel and Bewer Portiand Hts mooning gems, gave some| ioe Anacios onderta fe fielding Pexhibitions. The dactamento scores: Oakland i Morning Game. me ™ REE Yate Defeated. 71 Philadelphia. ne 4 1) ¥a . fies Pennsylvania EE Batteries—Van Vieck and Philbin; Behulte and Coszens NATIONAL LEAGUR, Vancouver ..010001000—2 6 1 va eas an dey yon, Laat. Pet Batteries —Halt and Stanley, Per-| pittsbure . fee mae noll and Z en. Chie * WIN EASILY. Pandata ne TIGERS WIN é Cinetnnat “a 508 , ou ot rae aggerd ye b IRTLAND, May 17.—~Tacoma| Boston fo is Lg u iw ee Tie Raconehnidlis Racal of the greatest players in the game, does not believe it necessary to put & good man out of the game that his own team's chances may be im- proved. BY TIP WRIGHT, ty baseball critic who saw Chance go into Gibson standing ik Chance, leader of the ee champion Cubs, agrees with | agreed that he would have been mafe baseball spikes should be/had he “hit the dirt,” beeause the throw to the plate was high, and | FRANK CHANCE GIVE: PLE OF WHERE LOST GAME FOR TEAM. peerless leader” gave a dem-|run would have won the game. But tion of this truth in a game/they also polnted out that had eon Pitteburg and Chicago, | Chance slid, he would In all proba when he refrained from “hitting the | bility have spiked the catcher. and going into the plate tent) Now that’s what | oe, because he might spike Catch- | baseball, or Gibson Unquestic Had Chance been like many an- | spectacular other player, he would not have giv- | able features of the national gar @n the question of injury a thought, la base stolen, after a well executed but would have thrown himself up- | alide, in which the cleverness of the oof the ground and slipped over the| runner earns the bese. But let the} onaible his ateo! shod hoofs | runners go in head first, or if they Lain have ripped open Gibson's | must slide feet first, call decent ably one of the most thoroughly mjoy- i let them use but the run would have| something besides the stool aplkes— | anatom ps Be something that will not maim and| day's and Haturday’s games. He it Chance, who Is admittedly one | cripple jaey copped everything far and} PLEASANT BEACH WILL BE ALIVE WITH SPORTS ! baseball games, while for thone who prefer a day with rod or gun, ac- jcommodation and information will also bo furnished. He saya | | “I want to make Pleasant Beach a| place for fun, good and clean. I love to nee a baseball game, and - the youngsters are always weloome to my grounds at any time when my team is not occupying th | e now have juled up te not on the h BIG TIME PLANNED FOR SPORT LOVERS ACROSS WATER THIS SUMMER. There will be big tines at Pleas- ant Reach this summer if the pro- gram which R. G. Lane, proprietor of the Pleasant Beach hotel and man- ager of the baseball team, now has bareball games uly, all of wh ar me SRR Or & * erounds, An under consideration govs through. | 1, wishing to secure the grounds Manager Lane, who has recently | or find out what date they will not! completely renovated the hotel, has | be occupled, can gocure that infor- sme: a vation by addressing me at Pleas- secured | also planned targe improvements, all B, a a8! waivern on Outfielder Me P Jeac a m1 ie rt of which are intended to further ath. | @"t Beach. the big fellow b ees ane | Joticn and sports of all kinds, from catching rock cod to walloping home runs on the baseball diarnond Dyring the summer months the ho OSTEOPATHY: O'L EARY'S ‘BUM HAND 4) 80 down in the collar of the hall of} {| Also the next door neighbor can only IN THE CITY |souTHERN OARBMEN ARE DUE TO ARRIVE TONIGHT ON n the larger w GAMES Jhars.< set euce | Pleasant & THE STAR™-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1909, Seattie 5 BIG RE ASONS for waliat the ar wth GAVE BUSH A BOOST STEAMER GOVERNOR | foat bet fal meet, -ruasing hur in 2| Buying House Hard. | reaters yostorday jminutes and nde What will ant Boach by a soore of np ‘ ogi | HUMAN Dan J, Murphy, coach of the Bta~| Peroee on the part of the inen across] DCCUr next Baturday with the boy ware Now and looking for headquarters for] eral unearned rune by the Wont Me ii ” fe nttlo Gemremation siders, who are due to Saree . nother triumph of a ha raine his oar wielder . t Ra by a AE nee A ther trump! f hard i lors y + reach this olty on the steamabip| way to Chapman, who held the For In the guar er , in whieh 100 to ad , . " arren won handily in Governor a's eueeh Semen as | renters’ HH in . nd. an Ha hav other record of 68 seoonds, Thin | are acoompanied a 1 | Deaton bbdliiteads or batly bootin ove wae beate "0 efeat are sopemeasied Finding, catching ‘for’ Peasant | No™evat, wae beaten by the defeat, |LOIS THE ATRE Coach Murphy says he ta none too | Beach, did good work, but got in bad) oF @ pecond | 194; tnd confident of winning out in the big] one or two throws Captain Lester Wileon of Broad | y ‘ m4, race which is to come off on May] ‘ for the Forresters, pitch ay won second in the quarter, #0 | vee, lay Welty s, owlgg to the fact that his men|4 00d but wae hit pretty] ¢y, vert nquering Jackson will | eneay | have n@@be pulled together as a crew | ongly toward the last. Had base! not run for the weat side Minat, Clever Comedy, before. Down tn California the men | rynning, however, let him craw! out!” Courtney ran his great races “THE MAN ON THE Hoxe haye worked out, but not aa a crew, | OF some panens us holes Koisch-|aeain, winning hie four firsts in | Haranin Prices for Ladion % Other oarsmen who were achedul- |) OF caught & good game, 804) sectaoular fashion, although he was} HEASON 1, |* onl, ed to come north with t were |fecm nome fast ones down to harder than b vy Carr. | » 118 old copper or d brass | unable to got away, as they h- | second 4 is held by the Hroad-| apring, 2% «7-10 or matters claiming thete ettention | rt, an he has not tasted aided eacutcheur Today Coach Murphy will attend | defeat this year by a high sehool| Mortise Lock ite to procuring quarters for his met | an, and even ran & heck and neck mat lock we carry. One w He he bus te be able to avt the vis race with the univesrity wizard, are 4 © work on the lake tomorrow ey Green, from Centratia | cept beer Pes will need all the practice they my Drondwer will be represented by |fremanen every the y look get, the coach saya, as five of them xix men on the western team, Hock, | HEASON @ are froahmen. the record-breaking 0¢ pair x ° Following are the names of the th oe dull brace fintoh mon who wil! pull againat Washing ton and California Stroke with & vengeance given a chanee to break Into fast | Warren, Kegley igh hurdler w Courtney, all but first point « in the weigh who broke the interscholast put record at 46.2 feet, 4 ‘ecus thrower, Carr, Pape SATURDAY'S MEET GOES DOWN A8 BECOND TO NONE EVER HELD ON LOCAL TRACK, BY JOHN BOVINGTON, k moet held on a ath was the big West-| ington contest held at the high Jumpers, Gmith, Holt, Pike and Thompson, the first mentioned all polat winners of the firet class, the score being 60 to 62, dnd it de-|men in a show down 3 pends upon the autcome of the mile} shortly, Another w in nowt Saturday's meet at Pullman | ~~ Rectal con thd Whether roadway Tee A aleen |—"XCBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, es oayn that ow I 4 when |Linooln wins, The entire 17 men As the fh dg a itt, mit nunder » hustler ike | prepared for the mile race. They! First and Cherry. standing, during hb hae coat TRUEST, | Mtarted, and four men forged steadily Optical Department. pe is let of money the worm to date. sational Ind essai shortstop, was ARE BLOOMER GIRLS HAND _LEMON TO WEBST ERS LOVELY WOMAN DEFEATS soul SCHLUMPF'S TEAM IN HOWL. ING GAME AT DUG'S PARK. fertng from @ bad thumb on bi throwing hand DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of North University Dental Sebool, cago, Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. More than « thousand fans howled in flendiah glee out at Dugdale’s| park yesterday afternoon when the) Bloomer Girts team lined up against | Joo Sehlumpts Websters, and, a ording to the seore board, the fal | noe had it over om the rope fac-| tory kids by @ score of 11 to 6. | Mique Fisher umpired, and today | Mique is recognised as one of the | greatest. No “Bull” Perrine over) bawled #o lustily of gave such won- | derful decisions aa the wonderful Mique. Prices Reasonable, All Work th addition, Mique has instituted | Guaranteed. & number of new rules which will! fame for thelr attractive originality. | Mique bases one of his rules on three-cushion billiards For in- stance, be Insteted that all infield hits had to be handled by three men, | before the ball war thrown to first.) Whenever a fair one was hit by an outinw curve, she got a home run, When Joe's gang wae bit by a wild pitch it was called a ball, and @ run chalked up on the other side. Elaie Errickson, right fielder for the Bloomer Girla, was fined five; bucks by Mique for kicking on a) etrike, «tetod-k~e,” "Oh! you horrid thing,” the fair one, "that waa a ball now.” “Madamorita.” quoth Mique, Spanish and French mixed on, “be it ever 0 pain- ful, 1 must fine you five.” The score boy during this contro- vorsy wae engaged in working out a mathematical problem, and became od that he forgot what he ng and put the sum down on the score board for the benefit of the Bloomers. Anyway, the score was announced finally lito & bawled Mique. squealed there [In the last three years—every suc- ceeding year finds us selling more and more Regal Some baseball over there in the city by the falls. Who wna it that predicted such dire things for the Turks when they met up with the Indians? Do you notice there's a 7 sticking out in front of that percentage? go & 5 as the leading figure? | Do you remember what Mike Don lin sald about Mike Lynch and hig going 1, maybe Mike, the rk der, didn’t go nome in y And there are Gregg had it a wee bit r Thompson in Sunday's! game, according to the wire dope, but the jong Turk was dealing some | fine at that, “Southpaw” mighty good rea- too— Regal Suits imitated in wa sons, Lee Magee is the top-notch slap- with 921 sticker of the league now, an his figure. His r itor for that honor the .300 mark yet are many It was Lynch, Frink and Magee! who atirred up the trouble for Grege, | all of whom Hned them for doubles | or triples at some stage of the game. | respects except one—genuine Regals are always hand made, This afternoon we have the Boay- | ors with us for a series, According} to the way they have been playing Mike's bunch ought to take # goodly | portion of the games | President Cantition of the Minne | « baseball club has Moines of the Western | join Des Moines tear will Sole Agents Blook and Rapp ato a hogel wiht probably be, filed with Pest rat Ph Feet | hor "ed" Moore of the Wino- Regal $15 Suits rf oweat hy na of the MI ota Wino father have a summar resort for ag “methods optical SUieb | league. will, Join the" Mion" 616-019 First Av. quarters than to remain in the {er Atting ginwnes ap ne eyes. | He will help out {i} Catehers ttle dome | Sy On the Square t equipped off are now under considera- tion Pron Pesach pe AD Manager Lane which com- 4 water sports, athletic unl, | and Pike. to pla Opposite Totem Pole bie thumbs In ook is also sut- eunty. broke one o the f stand tb t, While the re terrible pace which the Broadway runner was setting. His den appeared on the home stretch 10 feet ahead of Pape, the diminutive could not Lincoln boy, and they fought lke Geers wate Al rm Yoterans to the last. The Li ite bad the reserve eprint, and slowly yg hw Pushed up to the side of hin oppo- ent, and when they crossed the tape the judges decided that it was This Substantial Rocker Genie Leather Spring Seat 0 This splendid Liv- ing Room Rocker is built on Mission lines oak, heavy stock and well of solid very constructed; has broad arms; seat upholstered in genuine leather, spring construction; sold regularly and considered good value at $12.50, ON SALE TUESDAY ONLY 4 $7.75) from the quartet of pole vaulters and | mphis way! tool Butts, pair ¥e 1 have snow or dull brass finteh steel Cap poard TUR. .ss+6 Me They ere made | rolled steel Each Turn te wre ate package PB bolt haa rounde entirely of cold| The Greatest E4 sed in m sep i point, wa ke BORDEN, 2K) no, > AYDEN Bo, vmed ianeers, M s—OTHER VALDEY juniversity campus last Saturday ped bears # FANS AND FANORITAS, -#/\revnly sampun lest Bauurday ‘ STAR * PIPE THIS, ® | Broadway and the Lineotn high i tre POPULAR VAUNEVIs ® Games tn the Northwestern | ners tions tt in excitement and| rm lrg p Segal arts, Cannot | Performances Dally—2:00, Tas on which were sprung by| nt na to wae. — 4 . — 1 will start *| many of the contestants. From the! ate Pavey 00 Oe Priene—ee, hereafter at , Instead Of W) very bowinning tt was a fight be- | REASON « MABEL. McKINLEY, w 3:00, with the exception of @)iween the two Beatile ld copper or dull bras finish | The Moet Pepsler Giri ta V, # Sunday, which will commence #| their mon wrestied 1 oe ae See ae. aay Week end 6 Othe: New © # at 3:00 sharp thelr efforts to turn the tide of bat-| , oe es See Se ~~ + * # (te to thelr team comes the dope that a cee ee” Mahal aces eee ee ene As the result stands now, the Lin-| Joe Choyneki is coming back, ‘Tis| 9 we snuch a0 Terular cas 8 & HHH ® Hoon team is in the lead by 3 points,| sald that Joo will meet @ couple of] man’s," much S# Fewular | REASON 5. National solld steel wh Att ger and stron Se new style Improved They a nd impro window of tte clase and Every reason is and quality | fier od money savin reason tor buying | Bale ends May fiat. Sale on Lead) Penetia, Braces, Pocket Knives, Pad looks. Fred M. 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