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a aii tt aaieictimtihiematas 333333353> MR. A. BUGGE LAMPS (iby United Vrees.) a 4 eR ee! | >." BY A. BUGGE k wfl pick for the bunch who adndindndind NEW YORK, April 4—Packey Bo hi h f out ye ay when Manager J 8 | easy are a lot of the | Davis. ‘fighter in Au a today if this ss aie . The or a lie ¥ t ond moply | Roy Hartzell Brownle, #OM* | ooeiving from fight promoters, | | e ower rade wobation und Yae-| a quest yo t | to have won @ ition with the lipo in the United States and Eng too he latt Highlanders jland. ‘The London National Sport he © mean-| Big Hert Whaling backstopped for | , Jing club and Hugh Melntowh of the at the 4 amass| the regular That's why nary a | Another way Strike three, Olympic elub of London want him ge rebel got away with a steal yer out to meet Matt Wells, the Bnglish | * . Nehtweight champion, Jimmy Cof In the ev y an't fathom! Leard, Raymond, Bues, Weed and} ot Crandall, Giant pitcher. | troth of Ban Francisco is trying tc the 5 y necessary to! Furchner figured in th fast dou: promises to be valuable in the | got him, for & baltic with Ad Web add tha © was 3 to 0. ble plays. early months of the me. Hel cast, Tom O'Rourke wants him to | has been pitching splendid ball 10] fient vreddie Welsh in New York In the ¢ hree ca the tn The do fib ire the south | while the matchmakers of clubs at Prine h Reeth, Slee hesvenuet ake ee hay | Kaneas City and Akron, Obto, are k and was that SIX) man thing that it will be a crime if 1 eee een ne a in the United (After him for « battle with Jack fat e sw t d up by the | ene stem ig not carried out closed 60 _ Ley in Th ory | tara the western fighter, and ynreyed cha s who had the nerve ous eo league senso Statos in the past 20 year sere *) Phil Brook of Cleveland | nig ung eee a Mew eee a hunch in this for the men tn] ~ | ‘ oun * whieh br te baseball we hk the Be ES oe » baseball mi * * 6 A gps hy : fest. Down cor McGraw has never de|® TIDE6 AT SEATTLE * a a Well, 1 | a great pitetier In one year. | # High * the e I'm wondering about this bu and | 1t takes time to teach future greats | ® * b ; ver will dot tn that | © quab who yelps, “Cheap guy the trick |e 6:36 48 m 10.1 feet * ¥ at Dug if a moundman has an off] | 10:28 p. m 10.5 feet * ope ' fay, and the human anteater who! notice that “Cy Young \* Low. * Whict soe April 18. Haw haw when a backst Yannigans in the pink of 64a. m 2.3 fect * a V p splits a finger of. them ‘are Oh, yes, it came a * pm L6 t* the job. These I t to be sure ook after that “all! ® nck Kaeing " nay first | aw a * Pinas L ee a bo : - 7. with that the b bug is on the oe” yarn the New York papert|** & ete et he te ht tke a bum ankle. Fred i bought trom ea imaginative Hot) AT GRANITE FALLS. } we gs et - r ng space write 5 ee aes te to Woedi Pho fans serioughy consider send: | Ce ee | Granite Falla defeated the Ry wre yesterday in typical Weed pipiens pane swing ny 8 Addie Jon#, Nap boxmafi, may re-| ret! ball team Sunday by a sore of | ens eis | popcorn dispenser to refrain from poud to the trainer's manipulation | 7 to 2 In th fifth inning, with ar ton " - last me | dod f lready the LY he visitors lande i “k shooed scrappy] peddling leftovers from last sea-| on his wounded wing. A vues Awl the outfield for| son, And I @on’t blame ‘em | elongated premier is begianing ie hey phon ene at taatas with . T . } oke the ball acroms, although be | th pnexed. In 27 innings wit the rebels. That didr ; = , 4 » Bi f Brown ales quiet, howsomev His clarion Scores of guesses in 1 Star's | has not asked his arm for wer tte, , > va ha “a o5 ae — of “Datta Boy” could be heard all) contest as to the paid attendance at} | mendous speed it te capable of /the Everett team, Granite Falls he aie battle, Danny, belng|the opening game with Vancouver | j When just right | Managerg with teams that can put ive a equip with modest underpinning.| continue to pour Into the office. A | . , the endance| Up & good game are requested to & ‘ failed to squash a grasscutter sent! season ticket will be given to the| . | See TIE paid edane-| Write for dates. Sunday, April 9 and I his way, but what's the odds? Danny/ man, woman or child who makes % | record, with 30,915 pald ad ‘ y 4? belongs behind the | the best guess. The contest closes Isions, the receipts being $41,884.50. | 23, ope April 15, Get busy! The date was October 9, 1909 | Beattie Automobile School, Frederick Chick, who romped the # yy, | Broadway. right prairie for the regulars, Was # & & tk wk ee ee RR RR! Pitchérs Terry, Gumbert and Kit} ¢ handicapped by a stone bruise that | * *! ten inane passes to Brooklyn | didn't stop him from nailing Kelley | FORBES PINCHED * | batters im one game in 1893. | when he attempted to stretch a sin-| % the boxing #] HARRY RIEDE: Van Haltren 1 16 ’ uble sor known in Seat orge Van Haltren insued ote sib cgay Ce ene OL wety In the time. #| DENVER, Col, April 4.—-Hore is [fights much fn the same faihion.| nassox to Boston while an e e, friend | le and recer he ¢ ger plans a ¢ " - 1 . - |w light thre his fight with nd be boy who Ts tipped as the next bred = mu as empeiee te for Chicago in 1887 ul Mr. Butler worked the diamond|* Pohnny Coulon, is “in bad #|vantam sensation, by local enthus-|PH (110 whem he hopes. to atack | Mer. leveled Senses Lacwont had the better of t with a jeago che wd queror of Johnny Coulon the game. Hagh Daly, onearm: 8 N Furchnér when ft came to doling! ® pi n the Maybray frauds. # ugh De uy Now t hits, his mateys failed to bunch. | & «| & is fifteen. He won the ht be advisable to suggest ine Cleveland National leag Pay Later on hits, bie mateye Hanes ) ad champlonst at the time that the idew-of let- Chicago Union ass a ES Te ' as MT CLEVES EDS SSE SPD At tournament, ting a en-year-old bdy*"tam- |) clas the world's acason strikeout Not if the fish archner figured large In 0 ¢ which he He | paign after the fashion of ames ton : ' ; > ‘ed two beer edie . . 7 or In 1884 he pitched 64 is on one of ow nae Se eer oe pin as turned p re his senior is wrofg= Kd-| oe aid struck out 46 r n one of our safeties and sco’ oe oe with the samp success die Hanlon was champlow &f yev sae of G58 os haube \ eet ae Rech x ous Pe a Riede ia said to be @ second/enteen, and down and et at,“ * e hooks. We sell empe by Perch was good tor § dition of Young Corbett. He| twenty-five | Joo Jackson, sensational hitting 0 ck mer naa tion: reliable, tackle. extra sack = | a = . = woo =metesee3 | Nap outfielder, mourns the loss of I'm anxious to see whom Manag Last night's scores RR RH hin pot bat. The broken © was — - ne | « ® | rushed to a factory to be duplicated Soops@ All the 8 193—~ 599 | @ SEASON TICKET TO GAMES ® | but Jackson wears crop yore: prom Credit WINNER WILL G0 |E 189 * How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the #& | You Want 4 160 & season opens this year? + FIGHT A DRAW lw 714 First Av. PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. AFTER C. MORRIS 8 180 * If you are = good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor *| CANTON, Ohio, April 4—The ain 6089. Phones: Ind. 2880. } Boston 159— 650 & of The Star, giving your dope on the number. Just make @ ®/ opinion prevailed here today that] OAKLAND, Cal, April 4.—With : - & guess on how many people will attend the firet gameof the tea ® Packey McFarland could ave the winner promised a match with | Totals 581-2895 @ gon at Dugdale park, April 18, and to the person making’ th® # | knocked out Paul Job of Cleve-| Carl Morris, the Oklahoma giant, a Imperial Cu & correct guess, or the guess nearest the correct figures, The State # | jand, at any point in thelr 10-round rattling good bout is promised to! myans & will award a season ticket to the ®} bout last night, had he gone after T RN TRIP NOW a Ried eso : seg Young * THE ONLY CONDITIONS—Your guess must » nt in &) bis man LAN FOR YOUR mith ai joe Lanum clash for) vaden 168 & on @ postcard, and must be written plainly in ink. Give only # six rounds before the Oakland) witter 192 & ONE cetimated figure and add your name, address and phone #' The Levinsons have the Wood BY WAY OF THE Wheelmen’s club. Both heavy-! perry 186 * number, Contest closes April 15. #| land Park grounds next Sunday,and weights are reported to be in ex-| t # want a game. Phone 1079 or 827 or cellemt condition . Totals ..918 149 1037-204 |e eee keke eet ee eee eee ee tet & & store In the special event Freddie)" * ; a= Coutie and Ray Burghman are scheduled to go atx rounds. kkk hhh hte * * NEW SHELLS. * eee BREE EMER EHH The varsity crews will have new shells, all right. The park board has appropriated $1,400 for the pur chase of new racing paraphernalia and the varsity boys will have the use of it during the spring season One thousand dollars will go to ward building singles, doubles and fours, the shells to be built here in the varsity crew house, on Lake Union, at the foot of the former A-Y-P. E. paystreak. The shells, when completed, will be kept in| the crew boathouse, and, according to the recommendation passed: by | the park board, university students may use the frail crafts in the spring months, rowing season, | and during the months of June,} July, August and September, the crew house will be thrown open to the public. HYLAND BEATEN. NEW YORK, April 4—Sammy Smith is a notch nearer a battle for the lightweight championship by reason of the great showing he made last night in his bout with Dick Hyland of San Francisco. Hy land was beaten decisively ee ee ed DON’T FORGET That tomorrow is the last day you can enter your dog let in the 1911 show. Call on Secretary RK. M. Palmer, Leary building, today for entry blanks if you have a dog that might cop out a blue ribbon. The show starts in Mammoth rink April 12 and lasts four days. SESS EEE EEE EE KSEE HEE EE ERE i dadiade dadadndindn dada daddies Dance at Dreaminnd tonight. TEETH SAVE YOUR TEETH ‘oa Aave ® Dollar; I Make @ Dollar, the Dentat Ww Comb Ul Lose T ollars When J Do Your Dental Work, | suar ‘Go sm not Dr. J. edwin J. Brown, over ke We Jomsley Gore, 118 First evease| a bi | M1 tite, Peabo re wath ¢ tor peopte Whe werk” | Lovely Woman May Head St. Louis Baseball Club MRS. HELENE ROBISON BRITTON AND SON She is the new owner of the St Louis National league baseball club as the result of the death of Stan- ley Robison, who left her three quarters of the stock of the club the remaining quarter going to her mother, Mrs. Frank De Hass Robi- son. Owning the majority of the stock Mrs. Britton can elect herself pres! dent, and as such can attend league meetings. She says she will con tinue the club as her uncle destred but w ypoint F. N. Abercrombie, Robison’s executor, as her repre sentative, and choose a business manager to handle the GRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE WILL HAVE 43 TEAMS IN LINEUP The baseball season in the gram mar school league promises to be a busy one. With 43 teams now} represented, the organization 19 practically complete. The arrangement 1s as follows Small Schools. Class section 1—Whitworth, Columbia, York, Brighton, Madrona, I fawthorne, Class B, section 2—Mercer, South} At Day—9:00, Lowell va. Cas-| Seattle, John Hay, Stevens, Coe,| cade; 10:30, Interbay vs, Latona South Park, Gatewood. At Lincoin—9:00, Coe vs. Stev Clase B, section 3—Ba jens; 10:30, Gatewood vs, South view, Allen, Ross, Laton | Park. | Woodland, Interbay, ¢ At Washington—9:00, Summit vs Large Schools. Class A, section 1—Pacific Rain , West Seattle, Walla Walla, own, Central, Summit Class A, ‘section’ 2—Untversity, Minor, Green Lake, Longfellow, Interlake, Cascade, Lowell. Class A, section 3—Whiltler, Sal mon Bay, Irving, Warren Avenue, West Queen Anne, Adams, Day. fairs. Mrs, Britton is the only woman owner in baseball so far as is known, Many owners have their stock in their wife’s name, is merely a business arrangement Herrmann has been quoted as saying he expected Mra would sell her stock in a short time, ing woman has intimate Garry but the y Br that she will not do so. The new owne the wishes of her probable a busin finanelal af ZL chosen upon Re Following is the schedule for the | | opening day At Balla tier; 10:30, Allen odiand No. | Longfellow. | Weat Seattle; at the Wednesday, at 3 Chamber r has late uncle. 8 manager 9:00, Irving ve. Whit- ve. Bagley 9:00, B. F. ve 10:30, Adams ys. West Queen Anne. | Woodland No, 2—9:00, G wood vs. Ross; 10:30, University vs 10:30, Georgetown va Central. | AP Collins—9:00, Whiterrth vs | Hawthorne; 10:30, Eme“.n vs. | Columbia, There will be a meeting of all} the baseball captains with the) executive committee of the league Commerce 40 o'clock. of but this consylted with Manager Roger Bresnahan and told him to go ahead and carry out ‘8 advice. THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS THE BASEBALL GAME] FIGHTING BABY FROM DENVER ': =S THE REGULARS WIN IN A WALK itto THE STAR—TUBESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911 BOILED BASEBALL BULLETINS. | \% 1s ¥ “WHAT THE FANS WANT BY TOM AKERS. There are plenty of bush league near-players, Who want to break into the came; But what the fans want are the stayers The boys who are ever the «ame | You can buy a well-touted bush leaguer | For nothing flat, out in the woods, But, at that, satisfaction is meager If he can’t deliver the goods, For there's many a gink who can sting ‘em Up there in the tall and uncut Bat in the big tent where they wing This same guy will be a plain mutt The fans want the boys who can slap With well known, familiar old names The lade who are right there to rap ‘em The bunch who can tid out the games. << — = jed by the Burlingtons; SPORTING DOPE | The Comets met defeat at the| MRands of the West Seattle ball team Adame school ball team lost to| Sunday. Scose—6 to 2 | Burke & Farrar team yesterday by peeve: |a forfeit, which Is in dispute York school ball team lost to jin the day the B, & F. outfit played| Lowell school yesterday at Collins the Puget Sounds, a Ballard team,| park. Score—10 to 8 winning by a score of 16 tg | pric ay omg West Seattle ball team ts looking Several local fans are planning to) for games with out-of-town teams run over to North Yakima tomorrow| Challenges may be addressed care to witness an advertised 16round | of The Star sporting editor. boxing match between Pete Mul-| doon, the local middleweight, and | Billy Ross of Yakima. The Seattle ‘em, ‘em soore 6 to 0. Interlake ball team defeated Fast Bide m by @ score of 10] man ig in fit shape, and with Dan | Salt, his manager, will leave tomor-| {0 # The battle was at Lincoln }row morning for the scene of the|*® | fray ts Fort Casey soldiers on Sunday de- The first issue of the new paper |feated Bilers Pic rs, Bcore—4 published by students of the Ballard | to 1 High is out. It is galled The Shingle swore and is mighty interesting Tho Ballard Second will play Lincoln and Queen teams start the elty ch: series this afternoon, Th Broadway High on Ballard school | Anne ball} grounds this afternoon mplonship Gathe te Junior class was on top at the Tt te will | oo Day nD called for 3:30 sharp. High interclass track shia + |meet yesterday, gaining 61 points. A well filled gallery at Brown &| rhe seniors made 21 points, The} Hulen’s Madison at. rooms [ast Bight | gophs and Freshmen will have a go Broadwa saw BE. A. Thompson best ©. C./ at it tomorrow afternoon, Buell in a class B 14.2 ieap | balkline billiard match Inte | | Tomorrow is the very last Aay for |you to enter that dog of yours in the bench show for 1911, The show opens at the rink April 12 and lasts stood 160 to 98. Polly Willar George Kent will be the arth the green cloth tonight. and on four days. R. M. Palmer ig secre Better send in your guole ‘on. the | . ec first day's attendance at Prigdale's|t*Y, Entry latory at his Office in Park today--before you fofgalagPhe| ‘te Leary building j fan making tho nearest: fagrect| Keys mado to order, A. L. Hall guess on attendance on op@iingeday mae gets the season pass for a.reward. ‘The Tacoma ball team WAilate a | \ little barnstorming next Sunday at Chehalis sear bein om * BOXING — WRESTLING - Prof, M8. FRERD At Burlington, Wash,, on Sunday, the Edmonds ball team was defeat 215 708 First SPANGENBERG Fishing Tackle Baseball Goods Brand New Stock | Cutlery—All Kinds 1100 FIRST AV., Cor. Spring Street. e€eeeecees geetreryyst7v9* aay OF WORK FOR P. M’FARLAND Ov final Denver Pueblo . Durir one we w Unde cost. Very Low Round Trip Rates. 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