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pnerenreNty men 33335333>3> THE STAR—-THURSDA THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS [eek Y, MARCH 30, 1911. €eececece Are You Ready Ki qT I f Coachi by M Hugh Jenni |: it : M ‘0 BHOW HOUNDS. rary BOILED BASEBALL * he Value of Coaching; by Manager Hugh Jennings |: a LED Bases $ 7p a * * yopposition to further thelr own cause MAN EY SSE SESE FAT wentee eee av eel They must never allow enthusiasm to lag, but must Mewp'/ the i Taeae ates etehane dtm Cal players keyed up, regardless of temporary succoss or fallute ishau nla wit tae Witte tox. Particularly ie this true of the coach stationed at third babe Leases Mater, Gal. 4a voates. ant ° | At some stage of almost every game this man must decite in actor, why don’t you get f stantly whether @ scoring scheme is presented. To do this\he Hite and stick to the stage ' must know his men and their opponents. He must prepare in ” advance for an emergency. When the time comes he must act Funny hese expe without hesitation, f Lef K | D: he Gatlin THREE of dre eft innel ay the Gatlin REE-D When I aim on the coaching Mine T am Kept allont until we have Sacks 619.000 benny, ba Every y . AY Treatment jj A runner or omething to let my boys know I am hope or something Hke . aF es ; ful, bu y encouragement of the batter Marquardt, McGraw’s $16,000 won-| Making Good, Solid Business Men Out of Mental, A ba e runner, Suppose we say he singles, The der, has larynglt or ymething | . next ma Oceasionally on this play the runner may take apitiy sayetorioen.. ithe cheap one Physical, Nerve and Financial Drink Wrecks, two ba be done only when the Infield plays carelessly these thing | We ha cond and one out. A safe bit, and the run | - 7 is the logic I take ft for granted the batter will get that hit. | hin atty’s new curve i we can hardly b to get the rar past third, and travel straight FFECTIVE FE! ECO three “ ed only with advi ty of holding second. the Gatlin Three-Da " Pities., that hit-there’s a lot in having confidence in your men. weems to be th h : p Trinking. - Many belt@ve me—tI lance over the outfield, It may have « great thrower F Dahlen, Brook pei a is of men and w there baw ner or a weak 0} plan accordingly ent him home yeen failure to era UOT and tO tester The hit cor It is Just over third, and the outfielder ia a poor 4 not get ints the patient to ne ng thrower. While the ball ts rolling | motion my runner to try for the | B > | "The Gatlin is now The crowd expects him to be wn out, T Iny ta ¢ but sgo tana profess to xee| But THREE SHORT DAY ‘ to second by the coach on first. The crowd think © we 1 pr eeiet r yor ct silt i CAUSE of t As at r of fact, it was a play that would a fit ; and nerve-ce A “ of the disappeara ‘ Every baseball clean, legitimate coaching aching ‘ ‘ quors disappears a the ay free fre neeless yelling kauarding pitchers and the like. [ be ne tt ; atl Heve wld improve the game by allowing the coaches more lath tm rove ear he| J Thi S D tude, particularly where the game drags along inning after tnning M4 an peud! ust ree . hort ays Meter? Barri without men getting onto the bases The Seat TO Ge yd | De La ne a The men who do the coact a.¢ important cogs in the baseball If, at such times, the coact ould hand a line of encouragement | tered jis we » pack of fox | ret aga ’ Pea we seco machine that to grind out v s. They are animated by a two-| °° bs» ws gps ay Shag — ge hope was 1 t | ar ct k haken up the ¢ condition as r 4 A the first drink—o wl De Li as ea! ‘© ump! “ in gue ener appetite th t a a awl , fold parpose cesshhig St MOK Gn Gaehatees - nd | ers | batting t me 1 ret nwncle en te |e raaststio of They must make the most of every succensful effort at bat and| closer competition ‘ } ile te hel nn he 5 SoRed, | Curate 66: omy Sergiy glia acing 7 pols ane eae | on the bases, taking advantage of every momentary weakness of t HUGH JENNINGS Seeiean teteend Stash, The fol i and ways deman : ise meetit jattle Hunt 4 Yor There are no bad after-effects } © are NO HYPODERMIO | trust the £00 EE TERS ERA CRATE NOR SS EE SS : ST. LOWS LEADER SCRAPPY e never INJECTION 0 polsonou © stimulants Or sedatives, eee 0 h ae Mexico * SEASON TICKET TO GAMES The h nt is ENSIBLE WAY to stop drink ttm) meet Minii + How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the * When Bresnaban was secured as stores mind 1 stores the is em—4i ey oF © season opens this year? * manager by the St. Louls Nation-| show and w sb " +t elie « a conference i 7 If you are a good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor # als the club's best pitchers went| Interest a, oe ten Weenene we eran mone we & of The Star, giving your dope on the number, Just make a * in exchange. With bat # rem b tee PUEBLA, fe guess on how many people will attend the first game of the sea. nant of a team, Hreanahaa has COAST LEAGUE jes reinf t Raral & son at Dugdale park, April 18, and to the person making the ® along. Some day he 1 oe & correct guess, or the guess nearest the correct figures, The Star # ether a good bunch, then | Yesterday's Games. - rt & will award a season ticket to the park. * his scrappy energy and wonderful| At Los Angeles—Portland 1, Los| George Kaler, last year an Ameri INE « THE ONLY CONDITIONS—Your guess must be sent in & > — ao - - can Association star, with & on a postcard, and must be written plainly in ink. Give only # sco—Vernon 6, San| ball and curve, has mas John Clan & ONE estimated figure and add your name, address and phone * knuckle ball so slow it oug nas f& number. Contest closes April 15. * | Sac- | Pinched for vagrancy The Gatlin Home Treatment e who cannot convenienjy] Frank were « * | : come to the tn It is eff cach case where plain, simg} Sheriff Rober ee ee ee ee ee | & walle suffering from) » cottons & wed ments chargl a ~ Standing of the Clubs x trying to help the} © a eee : ROGER BRESNAHAN., i Ww. L Pe|N ne pit He has beer Since ea kee st : at ‘These etl ing » public § « — A ’ 0 000 | teaching Mitchell the fadeawa < ‘ 7 was released ' catching is apt to land the Car. | O#8kland 2 D 1,000) t scent and follow SUCCESS ju arrion. Bear in mind furnished by | dinals at p of the heap tr/ Sen F I ! eke eth heehee RH name, “GATLIN.” and hav Gottstein. | he « a pennant St Louis | Lor : a . mae nid * another ind | will be repald for (te joy , : po |* TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE. & | uty sheriff's | | obs rend ls ond dele High. * Call or w The Graystone Athletic Cl sion of the show _ a second | = = = mab tee ref 4920 am 10.5 feet #! information nee t offered {ts first entertainn » smoker will be he mder Samj/*** ek eeRkeaeene ot WOLGAST 18 READY. THIRTY MIDGETS OUT. *® 5:03 p 10.2 feet #] 54 7193 ing. pulling a y ry ta week|* SAN FRANCISCO, Maret we . Low. 7 Y i belane & erowd af $06 fay night |* BOTH HAVELICKEDAT — | with both Aad Wolgant, | b Fas a seed feat 5 of whom journeyed from 8 cht: Art St. Ger} LEAST ONE WHITE HOPE #/ champion, and Auton Lagra ac Seen seen a rt he togrphera * 434 Queen Suis. 4k ak Dadematon mensae t san, d0-|de> “GAMEEAMISS Cele Maech 90 ital we. ete ae ehea Uae we ity + Gatlin Institute, hie Asta tok Seattle, Wa. Without a ¢ ‘The smoker was held in Odd ence Rothus vs *® Heavyweights in the pe | Was cut out todey and both Befters all eager to make the team Tee eee eee eee es * Republican hcg - lows’ hall, a roomy place . ; a K| # Gunboat Smith and Joe Lanum #| Will be ready for the bell erg) to M — ape ears, 13, well lighted stage. Th no vac r periods,| @ w " attres st #| morrow night in first-clabe déon-| sank to the | sensational developments, as a few draw; Charles Mooney va. Fred| & ay n & | dition : @ the Washingt had expected, although several { period, | # yw of the Uskland @| Wolgast ts confident tha@fhe wil! day, and di¢ deputy sheriffs from Seattle were ve 1. They will go aix &| Win In the 267 x, DR ew reach her. on hand * rounds. Both have beaten #| Willing to bet t » willipegte a It is said ¢ It was announced” at the con-| |® Waiter Monahan, Jack Joha- #| knockout | Sent faflure = * son's one-time “hope * > sak would | ris *| NEW BANKERS’ LEAGUE when standin THE BASEB L SEASON OF 1911 | ckeebee ewbeceeese leer — will Join in the Bank sibl was mad AS Al f pasobal league this year, ac —y | rding to today's announcement EGG EGC Date Closing Date No. Ot 8 ” 3 a 3 is 3 ° 12 ‘ 3 8 6 10 7 10 2 : ” *0 . 7 . ‘ u ‘ 5 % a 20 1 woud Jack Tighe’s pennant chasers @idn’t show much form yesterday especially in the orduance depart ment. Leizie, the Minneapolis re crult, started for us against the Old Barbees, and lobbed ‘em over for five innings, but in that time he walked nine. ‘Twill never do, never. Dickinson, who succeeded Leizie.) Managed to issue transportation to ix in the remaining four sessions. | By the way, the score was 4 to| 1, with the Old Barbees over the! ropes. By the way, where's “Gotta Win Smith? | Dode Brinker occupied a seat in the press box until a desire for food | drove him townward. Dode was Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 107% Pike St. Drug Cc sed 50c Up Over Ow! Entrance h 3% CROWNS #4. If youve @ tooth $10 SETS OF TEETH $5. ont natural looking, best ft ets of regular § are yours at Ohlo Dentists f 46. Finest $15 nets for $8. A 12-YEAR GUARANTEE. of the high quality and © workmanship of all our work work is not to be had at WORK A SPROIALTY minations Free, Ohio Dentists IF YOU’RE GETTING ANXIOUS AT ALL HERE’S A LITTLE DOPE TO FEED ON afraid he would mias the ‘ancouver, B. C. full nine innings Brinker, by the way, joins the Canucks today. He says he slightest idea what thrust at him, but he'll be there with his little old war club April 18 when Vancouver opens the sea son with tle. k will send his squad Victors, this after ob they will Manager Ja against the of last year, noon I'faith, the A fan was hea: day when Umpir he thought baseball fever grows. d to bellow yester was a ball « springs resort in Indiana to rest Just for practice the big league The pest who sits behind the|up. tennis are playing the tank towns pieed enh ‘tnd cars “Ona cage |now and making it interesting for eee ty seeek oat of Wak KENT NO HICKTOWN. jthe natives, Cleveland was defeat: | dub’ You just watch, The Star's ¢ 4 season pass as a prize, is bring ing forth hundreds of answers. Th newers range fi That shows differen different souls cor essing co league game. BURNS VS. ATTELL, coger gery 8 : NEW YORK, March 30.-9¥rainkio CHIGAGD, Marah toe Cnty 0 die Burns, the Jersey City bantam, will ference on the question of weight meet Abe Attell, the featherwright say A Bly ge doxeng champion, here tomorrow night be Thompson and Hugo Kelly from Saye Be Teena pcrwns aes matching to fight in Milwaukee. — — Kelly is willing to make the weight, 158, at 8 o'clock. WILLARD TAKES GAME, The interest in the balk-line bil Nard tournament a Hulen’s rooms is still keyed up, and a big gallery watched Polly Willard take the lead over A. F. McCarthy His run was 160 to 137 ast night. in the class B 14g2 handicap, WANT SUNDAY BASEBALL. A bill permitting Sunday hasebal is being constdered lature at Lincoln, Neb., fair chances of going through. of would call Spirits this year. Next! Sam Rubenstein ton street, the Seattle —_—— BOXING — WRESTLING] but Dr. Prof. M. #. FREED 215 Washington, BI 705 Wiest Av. train to if he watched the | hasn't | city champions Ward called what} !ll. He will soon put in an appearance. | test with 200 to 18,000. | wa held by |~ ing the num- ber of paid admissions at the first Brown & in the legis today, with 69 Washing: Dug’s team Main bine. REAT DIVIDE” |r tongue has perfected its organ ization with J. V dent, Bart and “Bute teams are Bank of © A. Smith preat Linderamith secretary, | Burne treasurer. The: in the league: National nmerce, Dexter Horton | National, Seattle National and the | United team, composed of men from several other city banks. OFFERS $30,000. SALT LAKE CITY, March 30.- Determined to bring Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt together if money can do it, Harry Heagren, | & Salt Lake promoter, is out here | today with a $30,000 offer grapplers. FRISCO DOG SHOW. SAN FRANCISCO, March 30 The fourteenth annual dog show of the San Francisco Kennel Clud/ opened today under the auspices of the National Dog Breeders’ Associa tion, to the MORE MARATHONS NEW YORK, March 30.—Jotmny Hayes, winner of the London Olym ple Marathon, will go the classic dis. tance tonight with Allessic Vambra as opponent HERE’S BROWN VARSITY. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Mareh 30. Brown university's baseball season was opened here today by a game} with Rhode Island state, Brown | will play 27 games this season IN SLEEPY PHILLY. PHILADELPHIA, March 36 Rea} baseball begins here tomorrow with the first of the nine sprit Word comes from Louisville to-| contests between the world’s cham. day that Ty Cobb, big man of the|pion Athletics and the National Detroit team (American league), is| League team as quit training for the pres. will go to a medical) PLAYING THE TANKS, TY COBB 1S “OFF.” | ent and Kent is no Hicktown, many of the boxing ed by Kanfins City and the White| Sox whipped St. Joe yesterday SOME RELEASES, rge Schreeder has rele players and will do a more weeding out down in haf Tiger training camp in Modesto, Cal., before the team comes Wadk to Tacoma. fana who went down there ht, declared today. Many | the little city for th first nd fine granolithic sidewalks nd other urban adjuncts A BIG FISH— Will break an inferior line or an inferior hook. We don't carry that kind. 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