The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1910, Page 2

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IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED WASHINGTON VARSITY TRIMS IDAHO CROWD Visitors Delayed dnd Game iis Only Seven Innings With Locals on Long End of 7 to 0 Score-—Bel- ford Pitched Swell Ball. OINGS OF A DAY IN Poa coors! ATER MELON! ‘peta, aol by e J. DALBY, | ore many a stormy battle, al antil the we at t two bite. ' oh en | y 1 againatege n box, act# an excited as a i] und oF ne ‘“, with « ma etill day, and that's many hands and feet . that the Ida- | sxe. That's about the pulled off or attempted to game yesterday between ruffied him in the slightest kt -. =e | Genres. | i | Million, Raker and Hemingway for | Washington played exceptionally -£ ! well, Million showing up at the new y | position of third base like 4 ¥ tier The Idah boys tied ¢t j at md a time or two on Mert - at an the stunt war] une and full of peril, | = Joned y | gory: Aggro 0 jet ke ee eee nnnnnne ‘ ach Brinker > ~ = oer soe sll | SEATTLE-CALGARY pevgtane se * GAME FOR TODAY : was per * «\% : and ¢ ® ¢ ‘ Changnon, Idahe's right fielder, | ple een |S Oe Se Tate ral stabbed one close to the ground « yb fico apd Resa ony fhe a le running In the mud i AN a coe the lesa! lot. and the nd dah hen, 1 — — | & far & see some fir * — i be an \* e Cale 1@ ings at bat, Washing \* raining at the + - * ver Vashington fo *. t & pant 10 days, and in maid to be [ \* im league form right now *. bac }@ Yesterday the Turks traveled ® ' | * to Snohor hand played a red @ “ * hot gnmo w the & n* & team, Soattle securing th e* |@ run of the game in the cighth, & |® when singles by Bennett and ® lec aht the f r* |** Beaton pit h . bw th » Turks : *s t himeelt by t Appleman Hit Often di patente Row A na Appleman, for Idaho, held wt ite, and holding ther Varsity a no hit no ru | ® snfo at all times eltion the firet tw ton Pas i* after that—the deluge Washi PerTCTCCCTCC TC. TY beginning at the third tne | @nbed Appleman for nine hi the three remaining inning romped and cavorted gladsome all over the field, scoring on wo hita, Militen, tw hit j ttom, two Kite, and M ROAY'S GAM and Hemingway each| The Idehe players had more arms! vanrene wane i Coyle @ near hit tells than tr could use. the st { the downfall of the ‘ - j Standing of bs Sige. - » rially assisted by os Vive i 1 ‘ 38 Jin , | Portiand * 6 400 be 2 one + | Low Angeles ? ‘ 467 Belford fo me en & 00-06 ¢ {| San Francisco 8 8 $ i t © first pa vakland 7 , o Ale ® men. ea ast Sines Sie © vi ir * party as ~~ ee | At Los Angeles. | nH | Yorn & 10 | San Francie ’ » Batierion — Mensiing and Brow Friday’ 's Results. Hogar. Amea i Berry os SHB ingpteet At Sacramento. 1 RHE NATIONAL LEAGUE | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Portiana eu i Sacramento 1 ‘ t | Standing of the ¢ of the Clubs. Standing of the Clubs. Batter ae Steen and Fisher Won. Lost. Pet Won. Los Baum and La Longe ncinnatt 2 0 1.006 | Cleveland ee va ; on 2 0 1.000 | Boston i: ee ccidhsmaiensidancaees, 1 Pittsbure 1 1 506 | Chicage «i iN | Oaktand : 4 i i $00 | Washin i 1 Le og Anolon i ' : $00 | St 4 ! ’ | Rattari« Mowe: wie rie yen 1 1 $00 Philadelphia 1 i | settee: Tosler, Bri “ a! 0 2 (000|New York os ae . - ; ® 38 000 | Detrott ° 2 a At Boston. At Detroit. RH. & » «CALIFORNIA READY New York 2 Mand cose 6 uu ) Boston abe 5 9 2/ Detroit eo 940 at FOR TRACK 4 Batteries: Raymond, Crandall| fatteries: Link and Easterly | and Schiei; Curtis and Graham. | Willetts, Works, Stanage, Schmidt MEET At Philadelphia. At Chicago. RH. E rooklyn oe 4 10 3/St. Louis ..., By United Press) hiladelphia 7 e7 1/ Chicago : SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 Batteries Bell, anion and Battertes Petty That phrase, “confident of victory,” Erwin; Moren, Maron and Jack-| Stephens; Walsh Ol j is not confined to the field of pugil itseh | lism alone, Today the seven —_ annual inter-collegiate track At Chicago. At Washington. in tween the University of RK. HB] R. H. B.| California and Stanford University Chicago eee 3 7 4) Philadelphia 8 2 0) !s to be held at Star ford, and the Cincinnati ...... .... 5 9 2| Waa n 2 9 trainers, athetos and students of Batteries: Brown and Archer;/ Batter Bender, Groom and the pposing ut iver rsities are Covaleski, Ruges and Clark | Livingston; Relating and Street Proves that mare! wreathe are, to j | decora helr brows hile the At St. Louis. At New York. weeping willow branebes will dro RH. BI R. H. #,| Over the downeast countenances of 4 tteburg 5 9 Simeone 3 ¢ g their opponents. Trainers “Dad Bt Louis : 6 8 3!New York seh "3 7 g| Moulton, of Stanford, and waiter “aor iss : Christie, of California, have each , Batteries: Listeld, Frock and) Batteries: Quinn and Criger; | concluded that the relay will decide Gibson: Corridon, Backman and| Smith, Brown, Ford and Carrigan] ihe moet. Both declare that th resnahan y eene | a Joth dec 7 y oe ans Gweeney men are fit as taut fiddle a#trin a — mee perenne and assert that every athlete is EXTRY! JACK JOHNSON HAS STARTED TO TRAIN—HE TOOK A PLEASANT WALK AND TWO JUICY PORK CHOPS. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, April 16.--Jack Jobn-! than an bh | 80m showe the first evid e of He ¢ firet and the training yesterday for hed-| two went mer and tongs wled fight with Jeffries at Emery-| Hardly st< srenth ville. St by th and|the big negr fast and the s of fight fans on th ub-| furtous set-to he lg fect of his “training,” the champion| chased aroun 5 min automod i to wa axional ly. He rose early today and took a 1 inile r gh the South Side} - " fost ¢ distance he cov-|} Lang 1 a di t. He came in Ht ing . Aft akfast, which b way] chops, Johnson boxed with y|tie at Vernon GANS WON’T TRAIN JACK BUT PICKS HIM TO WIN’ By United Brees.) {Joe could not ach a fina 1 SAN FRANCISCO, ril 16.—Ac-|agreement. It is a " day from Joe Gans mer light-|rag : - wae 4 welght ct wh al fe " b “Sans hotel in Ba / &. : rpc Be rai 7 he Ww " . h f & camp a all with the hone atnaiin ol hi pas " be} at the t. H wots het bis ) c i he | r.| mone Johnaoi at Johnson wanted to Jett a world ‘a hie he money which comes! time rites Joe, “but his day has tion & rosult he aod | pe ready for the greatest struggle of the age, ad infinitum ation of Cupt New York Amorioar 1 Hailiman tr r f the « fornia St « t new tal in of ins Halt ‘ ng Ol LOS ANGELES RING CRI" LANGFORD TO EASILY DEFEAT KETCHEL (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Aprfl 16.—Hav 4 will leave for Pt phia t prepare for his six-round bat Langford last evening Al Kublak, of Pit n May 4 He atated that he probably will The B 1 1 @ ser t Thure air } all 4 that th |ford, Bars Flynt be | ted bh af praise for THE WORLD OF SPORT THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910, u ‘LL THAT'S WORTH WHILE ND NOTHING THAT ISyy ———<EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON— m ‘ Arenot mi wey Aue man Grr \ You WALEING e Pace 0 Foe Se Stow, TACK! trorrowa / tear see / | \ "aR ates —— Jason The Dominion Parliament or <0 evr ¥ Passes Bill | Pool Rooms, But Lop izes Combliag Tracks, _— _ (BY Untied Prag Ont, A night by the house ot a sok the commons deteaigg qa nt-wambling bill, oar | | PrOtAL | 2 his supporters od tO accept permitting Sp eer Billy Delaney Will Be Jeffries’ Commander-in-Chief Again; Great Trainer and oa so to Bury Hatchet and | hake Hands > | h ndbesee 4 abuses attached ty cs prohibits ing, bool ae ‘oa n the tracks of ng on BY TIP WRIGHT Are old sor be > agine they } the feud of years ed 4 offt | bly wile is Are. James J. Jeffries 4 Willy De. | At so laney to renew the f a Will the ¢ former days? nandiers and adylecre » we bave Jettries he (hat in thhe battle be to Johnson. In hile Use for Foot Work, It ts plain oo w tures ' " ‘ * sure to find use for all the rk in his repertoire, and ine he'll bave a hard time f harm's way neon,” says Jettrion "eg ponent who stands s inn't Petendng in. Ko figures upon a h rapid footwork wil t feature. MATTY STARTED FOR $60 A MONTH Christy Mathewson's first con tract called for $60 firet prof J He first contract } oat || to er an effective | Giants ing away, So it a Q . ‘ nae 5 ted | BILLY DELANEY, MAKER OF CHAMPIONS recent visit there f Jin F tie counting about bi « the Jeff-Jack newo- | — if Jim Je | tintions opened are n eddie oeaet’ af “ it ws n vop of Jo nacenele | Hbetous ‘fii og forcing him backward | would shake bands in a ut being muse 1 Me | eae someone with an ax to grind < tnaide on acenl | Jerre ay f —_—_— nough to CHICAGO, April 16—1 ' maker without SCHOOL RELAY _ (Tg ot hoa ne thing is certain, ; on BROKEN | ics ine Ceastion’Recing coos wo tre gone 10 a =| — ation today were bitter in their! yen i ed Pree) riticiem of the new Canadian | camping Los ANG Cal, April 16 we wh uctically prohibit | from the @ Lon school relay | horse racing in the Dominion t tonm today holds the American tn-| 4 sult of the passage of the | hir z . anti track laws, 1910 race ENE SX scholastic mile record. In an ings have been reduced. Tht vitation meet on the University season the racing will be held Sam Berger Will Have a Fit if Sheriff Finn, of Ala- hern Caltiornia oval y iowa % ngage DIAMONDS é . 1 paon, Dawson, Clark ana | %*?* ion, wit vals ol " i meda County, Ma : ing- ares sovers ween each meet On credit, $1 per week 5 ty, Makes His Request Stick—Belling Clare rected elf the tear « a eles abiaeae oledelis ek STERLING JEWELRY Oy } ham Incident Repeated. re ts inutes, 37 1-5 se m 705 Firet Av. pping seconds tr the re ‘ T May 20-28 Montreal Main 7294, —— Centenary Col- | Jet Hay June 16-25 (Dy United Prem }der in gonoral, is not oxy ‘ Middletown, | Fort Erie, June 10July 3; Wind = SAN FRANCISCO, April the letter. At any ra ¢ ‘ ago. The local! sor, July 1423; Toronto, July 28 Sheriff Tom Finn, of Ala 4a \ter results tn the requested at the coming | August 6; Hamilton, August 11-20; Main €2¢60—Phones—Ind county, wherein is situated Emory-|*"4 the 34 attend w and et, and | Windsor, August 2 mber 6 SHREN & BALDRIDOR ‘es ia, | {1088 to the bes lower their , ™ pee Fort | ratiors and Men's Purnia ville, conter of the pugiliatic world = I seumber &3-Octs it h ked the police committee of c Minot, lt ard of supervisors to Issue Jim D in out of Tigere'| Bicycle. repairing. Hall, 1111 1st Between Soren and | whatever fers may be sary practice w f lumbag — “ jto allow Finn and 8% deputies to = attend any “boxing contest” held jin the cour by showing their) stars at the door, Whether Sheriff} Finn bas a alarmed by the |storion meandering back from the | ast th he promote f th ie} fight are afraid of a rece and | Finn feels it his duty to be on hand or Whether the request is made merely in the interests of good or-| OO |.989. 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