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3335353>5> a team ‘8 Park tomorrow, The Port Blakely bat! team and the Mikado tured here and will hold the spotlight at Dugdal = th MR. A. BUGGE TO THE FRONT TODAY WITH A LITTLE DOPE ON DUG’S BOYS “| Mahe rothe: He did. Nx hired ones to a re Re eee * - *& THIS IS TEALEY RAYMOND * * * ee One of consistent Jack Tighe’s squad is littl Raymond, the stop. Tealey is always on the job/ and when bobbles the ball the fans look pained and worried This happens so seldom, how ever, that the fanstand always de pends on Tealey as the original ysecond degree of Order of Ball Fans, was a i lamper of events yesterday hing like wis ing up on ante-season form, B. B. E. B. Roy, th the Amaigama steadiest and the most performers in Masager Tealey ort 4 in his aguers again this irley will st the | Bill Hy 8 again afternoon sorrel-topp would browse Jack's men nothing like Wish some team along to give Manag st There's having boys under fire. It Gforalter kid brings out their weak spots and He is one likable little player, is| Ji ows what they can do-if the battle Tealey, and he's popular with the| is going against them. But wait — |gentie fans. Bob Brown's earth nawers from Vancouver will be BY A. BUGGE. |here along about April 18 The beefy ones which encumber! ;).n watch the capillary substance Manager Jack's payroll slipped an-| ny other one over on dear old Alma| a Mater yesterday at Dug’s ball yard With the arrival of The varsity pill slingers played 980) Gocash last night from Detrolt strangely that Alma was compel attle squad is complete to take the short end of an 82)|/\'es with a good rep as k tally. A persistent desire to butt! |", business. Cocash will be out in into the error column proved the| \citorm this afternoon. undoing of Bill Hurley's collegians “ At that, the game was fairly inter esting. the He bounced off the | When a batted | Zeke Zackert's bean yesterday Speaking of that error column. get this: Mr. Baker, big and meaty covered first for the Kampus Kids. Covered, did | say? Oh, yes, part of the time. Once, however, Mr.| Baker tore in to scoop up a bunt Not to be outdone, Mr. Kerry eatcher, and Mr. Beck, pellet pro- peller, tore with the same in. tentions. Ensued the Alphonse and Gaston st At length Mr. figured that it was about tim spear the ball and nail the runner. | Gracefully he grabbed the globule and heaved it in the general direc tion of the initial bag. It is not of record whether Baker figured himself on first imagined h the bag, pull take the runr been a mor all odds the ball fror force, the pe outfield i es out of business. Re nates quieted effort to put him assureing play after considerable LACROSSE PAYS. VANCOUVER, B. C., April Johnny How cover point of | s local lacr e with this seas er team for a considers 0 for the eight games. We stent tion of $1,5 RIVERS IN TRAINING LOS ANGELES, April 1.—Iittle |Joe Rivers of Los Angeles, whom fans believe 1s the coming cham pion in the féatherweight division, tarted training at Venice today for could beat the ball to| pig pout here April 15 with Conley it from thin air anc er. Which would hav At ed Mr. or TO SPRINT TONIGHT. NEW YORK, April 1.—Mel Shep pard and Harry Gissing in a half. fle race, will be one of the res of th z games at the eenth armory to spectacular play ome play, t SEASON TICKET TO GAMES How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the season opens this year? If you are a good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor of The Star, giving your dope on the number. Just make a guess on how many people will attend the firat game of the sea- son at Dugdale park, April 18, and to the person making the correct guess, or the guess nearest the correct figures, The Star will award a season ticket to the park. THE ONLY CONDITIONS—Your guess must be sent in on a postcard, and must be written plainly in ink. Give only ONE estimated figure and add your mame, address and phone number. Contest closes April 15. SPST CTT TT SSS ELE OSRARAA RAKE EER WS AED WOLGAST MAKES QUICK WORK OF ANTON LAG AVE IN FRISCO (By United Press.) Als. ver showed a single flash. Any SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 ham and beans preliminary fighter a shame to take the money,”| would have had him outclassed id Lightweight Champion Ad Wol ¢ only thing to n Wi gaat here today of his * * last today is the fact that he night with a local, his left arm and hand walloping pride. And it the five| his chopping block injury is rounds of the ht, unth | not believed to be serious, however, ‘am Fitzpatrick, Lagrave's man-|and Wolgast will leave at once wer, climbed through the ropes to| New York to get in shape for bi acknowledge de t, the local man’ bout with One Round Hogan, [eee e eee eee eee ee ee we smposed of Japa: And} Outfielder | owing | | comedian sensed a Black Hand plot | for | living in Seattle, are plo he game starting at 10:30 o'clock One Montana Kid ts in the for a match with y other Kid tw Loute of the y F voking Th helb, d man anag t wart st toffice terda ball te Ra the Iway noxville, Tenn, yesterday ee PRIZE SETTER RENEE EERE RR Ee is Quil Ceda Quee the Qui] Ceda kew Wash. how ¢ to be exh a me eee ae * - * TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE. & High. atte eee GOTCH CHICAGO, Goteh, wr hehe 1S WILLING. April 1 ng champlon, graphed today that he was willing to meet George Hackenschmidt in a finish mateh for the title. Gotch | has poated $5 forfeit and Jauthorited Joe Coffey to make the mateh Frank WANTS TOO MUCH CHICAGO, April A hiteh, ich may result in the abandon THE STAR SATU THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS RAK HARRAH REAR BOILED BASEBALL BULLETINS. * MESES MEN ED» Donahue n White has mn dropped after a futile b Sine 7 x ater Comtakey Jeffort, The com na billie Ark ing Spring im at Hot Hope , the mit tona In Clevel Addie Jo ke ped t and aiyee it th Aen mugh the If a pe as catcher he his attention break ‘exas Jack Adams th in a may falls to lind ain. will) ture nd fry to inalate he to pitehing in again With touched by Young bas worked right when the who have Ark hia pride ¢ b OAKON Ape watched rings. way they has ae much am plant Cy A }to be and at Hot ful vete: ft ont ‘s coal burning Princeton wa by the ity ahd ser vened by the var b prac play New Yo few rt 1 k If the ¢ Giants ex-tank cling art ext the that t Q team a Whe Rayr hie f admit he ct if and quall d bai t with te four hor Cineinnatl Delahanty ngle off riain Loulevitie olt, hit for In Mad Pitts shutout EX-CARDINAL IS NOW A RED LEG of th clone Thompson Kelly fight, developed here Thompson demanded a guarantee of $3,000. The pro moters have refused what they think an unreasonable demand COULON SIGNED. CHICAGO, April 1.—The agers of Johnny Coulon, |champion, and Frankie Con [chief opponent, meet her sign for a bout Orleans and to post bets on the result occur within three Hugo today man. bantam y, his today to in New| 100 wide | bout will ks. articles T ¥ FOR HOCKEY LEAGUE. CHICAGO, April 1-—Plans are under way today for a National Hockey league, to embrace teams from eight large cities, All details will be worked out at a meeting to be held here this month. lek ek aehhhhkhhhhe * * ATTELL A GAME ONE. * NEW YORK, April 1 ® With his left arm again | ® almost useless from blows re * ceived here last night in bis * fight with Frankie Burns of * Jersey City, Abe Attell today *® is given credit for more game * ness than even he was ever * before supposed to poss ory eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee * tek tt tt tt tt tt tk WANTS CARL MORRIS. SAN FRANCISCO, April 1—It plans of Jim Griffin, matchmaker of the Broadway Athletic club. which has the April professional fight permit, do not misearry, Carl Morris, the giant “whi hope, will be seen in action here against the winner of the “Gunboat” Smith Joe Lanum fight. Griffin has wired Morris asking for his terms and an answer is expected today In case Morris declines, Griffin will stage a 20-round bout between Frank Klaus of Pittsburg and Hugo Kelly. OFF ON LONG RIDE DENVER, April 1.—With the in tention of establishing a record for long distance riding and proving the superiority of the western cow pi over other forms of horse fl G. A. Morse, rge Harris and John Gobin, Cole cowboys will leave Denver April 8 for New York ny kk tn Kk kk o * PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE * * * * * 7 ok tk kk kt kk i tk tk Yesterday's Results, San Francisco—San Li,, Ve' 2 At Oak Sacramento Angeles Angeles 1 At elsco mento At Los Portland Fran Sacra ‘ Standing of the Clubs. W. L 0 1 Pet Oakland 1,000 an Francis: Los Angeles ARTHUR FROMME. Pitcher Art Fromme may show the National |} @ something th year. He has been working like a beaver to to condition to do himself justi and Clarke Griffith the Cincinna manage a satisfied with b Fromme did his best Louis ing work with St FO TOR tk te OXFORD WINS RACE. LONDON April 1,—EHastab. ning @ new record for the {les from Putney to rt Lake, Oxford today won from Cambridge by two and a half lengths in their 67th inter-university on the Thames, The dark blues did the distance in 18 minutes and seconds. The best * previous record was 18:47. eee e SER ER ER EE we tt th ik WELCH INJURED. NEW YORK, April 1 Welch, the English lightweight suffering today from a strained ten. don in his left shoulder and his match with Pal Moor has been postponed until April 20. Welch hurt his shoulder in a bout with a sparring partner. K. OF C. DEFEATED. VICTORIA, B. C., April L—In a game that was fairly free from errors and that was fast and close, a squad of nine picked from the trying out for places on the Victoria Northwest! league team defeated the Knights of Columbus of Seattle by a score of 2 to 1 yesterday after noon. ORDEMANN TO FRISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, April) 1y Ordemann, the Norwegien who recently wreatied Frank Gotch to a standstill in 30 minutes, is today en route tp “ ii Francisco, where on April e meets the champion in hi match. WALL PAPER |... Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & I BARRY “ 1508 3rd, near Pike Freddle is} RDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. eeeeeeeee YLE IS GIANT STAR ‘ LARRY DO Although he 1 low ational league ond ba fielder, Larry Doyle the batting average age of which iw # infielder, and os it men lant of aftor » always trying, fights the the south this boen hitting the Reance. He has ond, being @ 4s & #printer who hall hit to the infield | while he is a cle Jup hitter of more than ordinary abit ity and dangerous at every of the game a was pinced with @ lghty claily ent ood fe xood when only 14 brigade r the playe MeGraw wh the , time, und In uses ad gong sounds spring Doyle t with @ been hitting #« id by ras 1 t Many a an stage months; Se TP. LARRY DOYLE THE DOPEY DIP BY ‘Tom AKERS. | } there at at by the hopeful batter H w RACING SEASON OPENS IN BRITISH CO The racing season in $1,000, to be rur Bis mil d one-eighth lumbla for this se ‘i, one’ e hold a lot of + lovers of the pony gar Inga In Victoria and V announced Victoria aturd. Stakes purse six furlongs. $500, as rs May Vancouver Jock | Saturday, June | June 17. | B Thoroughb Ad.—Priday, June jJuly 7 Vancouver Saturday Dominton $1,000. be and Han July Day pur one mile} Asso to lebr 1 Handle Ce aD, purse $500, |to be run July 4, six-fur Club, 1 | longs to Saturday,| Speed Handicap, purse frun July five furlongs Press Selling urse $500, to be run August 2, seven furlongs. Farewell Handicap, 7 to be run August 5, on Entries for Vi Monday Entries for Vancouver stakes Wednesday, May 31 In addition to the above it fs more] an probable that stakes will offered for burdle races and s chases, the B. C. Thoroughbred As- fon having called for tenders tion of a steeple Minoru Park T Jockey July 8, 500, to be Asnociatic Thoroughbred turday, July , August 5 LIST OF STAKES Victoria Country Club. Inanguration Selling Stake. $500, to be run May 20, six fur The Celebration Handicap, purse $500, to be run May 24, one mile The Coronation Handicap } $500, to be run May and one furlong. Vancouver Jockey Club. The Opening Handicap, $500, to be run June 10, On, 29, Satur. e} toria stakes May 1 purse th purse 8 27, one mile aon purse | for mile, | chase course 4 the constr Will Lead American League Batters, Says Joe Jackson | | This ts the young ex-South-| ern leaguer, now] with the Naps,} who led the American league} batters last year) with an avera of .387 for the games in which he participated, and who has de- clared himself-in the race for bat ting honors this year, with the statement that the man who tops him will lead all hands ackson was a sensation in the field, at bat and on the base lines in the Southern, He looked like four aces to a man with his last peso in a showdown, to the Cleve- land fans last fall ‘This spring he appears to be as good if not a bit better than in the closing days of 1910, He 1s a ter. rifie hitter, wielding a bat that would make Samson hesitate. American league pitchers say they will find his weakness this spring and slow him up, but old-timers who have watched him shake their heads and insist the soft-spoken boy is ‘nother Lajote, a batter without a weakness, It is certain that Jack- son last fall faged the best pitchers in the league and that they all looked alike to him. In addition to his splendid batting Jackson is as DLUMBIA | MAY 20 SKY SESS a Cm Good Health i is the Target of of you your alm—or sh et and keep th living. ~rise bition —tiadie On, see what BEECHAM'S PILLS can do for ater night content re hea} cs h you better 1 corrected, erful. Yous 50 many arget and Hit Right Every Time Sold Everywhere your bo Your bl who thou ands LIPYEAINE “45 minutes” ‘The bake was discha ing and 10 | Business Bringers. Star classified odes Bay ee o sell real estate, etc. HOTEL BARKER] = | EUROPEAN PLAN COR. Pike ST. Spout SIXTH AV. 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