The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 2

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Merry Swatfest Gives the Regulars Another Game RRR Re * * THIS IS BUTLER % One of M * ler. He ts a ch * anice a * * slant & the first *% up again * other day *® to it * mates ® and he *® your eye on * * SERRE ERR RRR ERE BY A. BUGGE to be anager Jack T 1 men unky chap with hoots ar looks ® ke * t* lants o* p* crack ith afternoon. descended the Regulars w heavy just a nice little tryout Regulars. It was kind of the second squad to submit to such a larrup ing for If they only hand the sa dose to the Canucks April 18 it will help some Davidson, who always wallops ‘em hard, got in another home run clout He also poled the pellet for a couple of singles. Fritz Chick also was on hand| with the swat stick, Fritz combed | up three nice singles in his five times up Danny Shea donned the netting! for the Regulars. Therefore, he! was happy. Every outfielder took about five! pounds off yesterday. The air was always filled with hot ones and the nine-inning chase gave them plenty of exercise. This afternoon the Regulars are) booked to clash with a team from) Snohomish. Today’s Styles Today | Easter Suit on Liberal Credit Terms It Costs You No More Than Cash Buying Besides You Get The Acme of Style Superior Quality and Expert Tailoring When You Get Bradbury System The Best Clothes Made Yet EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Alve., Near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”* | won five. }with a percer | freshman. | man | sophomores. Gossip of the Ball Lot ape, may t. Dode at he is has play anuc last omises to nt s year he prover t Ren H] riend and Pur f the wt to it Gus Thomy Var th Gus que he pitching game. mt it hard to but if he was up against whipped puppy fi he curled ‘ouve was at Kot was at him quit like an uphill 2 up and | Multnomah mes played in| Coast leagu Oakland The Oaks lead the league tage of 333. Of the Pac firat etx ga the HERERERESE SE ENE WRESTLERS TO TACOMA. * The pick of the M. C. A. under the pers supe n of Prof. M reed is going to invade city of Tacoma to grap with the best boys the Taco ma Y >. ever sent on the Freed says the best of t only as in their * * * are tn and if condi tic * work half as well % trials, they won't have any * je to fatten their o # ma friends on their back following are the boys of the team; D. Bollman 1 Spoward; Tom Mar >. Magnus Nick Collie Fortner 168, F. Beels 170, K. Edwards. T . xt % gerett 13: #® Lange See eee eee eeeeee eee ee eee akthteeeaeenene BROADWAY SOPHS WIN 64 POINTS The Broadway High school soph omore athletes won 64» points to 12 piled up by the freshmen at the | under@lass track meet yesterday These were the winners in the} events 50-yard dash second, Fallon mores. Time 100-yard dash—Coyle first, Block second, Fallon third, all sopho- mores. Time—:06 Mile run—Coyle first, second, both sophomores. 5: 10. 120-yard = high hurdies—-Willis first, sophomore; Adair second,| Time—-: 20. 440-yard dash—Gray second, Coaster Time—: 60. 220-yard = dash—Farrell _first,| Block second, both sophomores. 220-yard low hurdies—Falion first, sophomore; Adair second, fresh man Pole freshman more. H Broad more; Peterson tance—18 VETERAN BROWNIE Farrell first, Block | third, all sopho 06 Koester Time— first third, Nor-| all vault—Carpenter first, Hughes second, sopho- ght—8 feet 6 inches. jump—Gray first, sopho Fallon second, sophomore; third, freshman. Dis feet 11 inches. = BARNEY PELTY sty of the Browns Is one of the pitchers who doesn't seem to “have anything,” and being with a club that tags along at the tail end of the second division, he doesn’t have much chance to shine. His object in life for are seemed to be to beat the Cleveland team, a task he generally succeeded at Tom Hughes he was the Nap hoo. jon the | be | throwing, With Long |§ doo, and the pair kept Cleveland from winning the flag from Detroit 4 couple of years ago. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, No. 1—Knight Rider. No. 2—Colue Knight Rider (Cleveland Brothers, Seattle). ed SEASON TICKET TO GAMES How many fans will pay admissions at the gate when the season opens this year? & good guesser, drop a line to the Sporting Editor giving your dope on the number. Just makesa guess on how many people will attend the first game of the » fon at Dugdale park, April 18, and to the person making the correct gu or the guess nearest the correct figures, The Star will award a season ticket to the park THE ONLY CONDITIONS—Your on a postcard, and must be written plainly in ink ONE estimated tigur number, Con’ guess must be sent in Give only nd add your name, address and phone t closes April 16. ” * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * - VANCOUVER PASSES LAW PERMITTING BOXING GAME be to hold tx with no limit on the sum of rounds More than the petition Ltetteteee eee eens The city fath Wash. have put t oxing Ki remarkable if sever rappers find easy pickir way hereafter. There has never been any serious opposition to the boxing game in Vancouver, especially when the management of fistic entertain ments has been disposed to operate in @ careful manner, T vuncil last night m it legal for HE HOLDS RECORD ra of Vancouver, official O and incorporated athletic on tes 600 residents signed that demanded the passage of the ordinance and the city fathers complied in fig-tic A fifteen-round bout betwe Bud Andersdn and Danny O'Brie is scheduled at Vancouver Au torium for April 28 and seve maiches of more importance promised in May eee ee | * * \* BOILED BASEBALL * BULLETINS. * ee Otto Hews, Philippine hero, now with New Orleans, diay | come a Cub. Chance la sweet on | the blond southpaw, and he cam get him if be ts ing to pay Matiager | Frank's pri Crum Kaler, Nap piendlg.! ho graduated from Oblo a! lyer Tive sity before he became a pre jal, held New Orleans hitless | Inoings. ; Willard Robinson, McGrab’s old Raltimore pal, will be « by the Giants for the purpose of drill ing young pitchers, a business he ts strong for. Not yet, but soon corn crisp, pop, ‘Peanuts, pop fee cream cones! Instead of being a Giant this year, Cy Forsythe, the slugging first baseman, Is to go to Dallas, whe he promises to be the batting sen sation of the Texas league. Merkle SHELDON LEJEUNE is thus assured of steady work for Lejeune, holder of the | 1911. record for long distance led the Ceutral league! Can you imagine Broadway batters last season, while playing | October if the Giants and Highland with the Evansville club, jera cop in both leagues? Lejeune hit the ball at a3 ip | for 128 games. He went to bat times and made 148 hits, He now a member of the Brooklyn Na tlonal team, and {s reasonably sure of an outfield job. world’s Up to date the cares of manage: Iment have not seriously affected the playing of Hal Chase. Th Highlander boss ts murdering the va - ball and pulling off those infield te * eee ee ee ee ae & thrillers (hat bave made him * ® | mous. * LINCOLN DEFEATED. «| * Lincoln High and Queen #|**** # Anne High mot in the first #|* i *® ball game of the interscholay i * * tic championship ser’ * # terday, the latter winning the #|****X Ae Ae RARE Ske * game by a score of 5 to 2. ® In yesterday's game, & McCurdy pitched for the vic- #|¥on from Vernon by a score of 2 * torious team. %|to 1. No other games were playe * #|in the league, fe tte ttt te tet tk Standing of the Clubs. . “ w FOR AUTO SHOW. 4 NEW YORK, April_5.—Members of the show committee of the Na tlona] Association of Automobile Manufacturers gathered here today discuss plans for next year's motor car exhibitions throughout the country. POLO SEASON ENDS, LOS ANGELES, April 6.—With| the m commencing today at : Pasadena and continuing until April | Man's warning that any violation of 12, the California polo season witl| the Virginia anti-betting law would be brought to an end. The par. | result in vigorous sinatra ticipants will compete for the Hogan and other valuable trophi GO FISHING It Beats Medicine. We ry the best tackle. errrr re se 2.7 * COAST LEAGUE. Pet 833 i“ | Oakland San Francisco Portland Los Angeles Vernon | Sacramento BAN ON BETTING. NORFOLK, Va., April 6.- in the opening today of the spring meet of the Jamestown Jockey club was somewhat diminished by Gov 166 to teaching. Haw bait y ‘ ‘priv Semmes Sportine Goo, RYRBEM gromn 714 First Av. Main 6089. Phon aons@ MEALS SERVED. Bty, City of Rverett or Telegraph, SAVE YOUR TEETH Combine Dentists. Ad # methods In Dentistry have made sui and reputation for my office. Cail ave free examination and prices for Best-class work Thres round tripe dati from Colman edule subject to" ohanes i Ind. 796, Buter's Jewelry bivok, ui in evenings unt 8, endare until 4 for people whe work. si" Portland | 1911 t jt 1 ‘ 1 lh \¥ {I Midgets will open irday, indulging tt the meantime against Saturday t ondway p am & Anne plays he te unde. on neoln of violent erday Rain # Hit the enting arger cit several big games in Ballard High boat Yale race be annual d and will | New London, ¢ a, J t WANT COULON FRANCISCO, Cal Jim Griffin Athletic club will SAN April 6.|t this month Dreamland In addition MeCarthy, the my aht, ¢ ff trying Frankle Cor boxing ext at to a bout with J fighting the *hnny New ¥« 1 has wire 4 Johnny ¢ y HOPE FOR LANUM. OAKLAND, Cal, April of Joe Lanum ct C to bring home the Gunboat” Smith before land Wheelmen, and he is considerable support in the Gunboat, however, ts In excel pects to knock | 5 mirere condition and « Lanum out ea TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE High. 12.8 feet Low. is 4 in team Sunday opens at St Fr he 4 Roy Cumber a tournament tor 1 Curry rin exhibt fave started today for ( under manage art a boxer whose wo! ate Athie last a Gra ab 6 wi was ably received ans onper men the eet sor big ddlewe wn in an alis ball and wil veteran leag this year O'Loughlin, the the American in the gam: Louls —— SS, BOXING — WRESTLING AA on a oom 06 First Ay | 145 Washington Bidg. joes 0 Jack Johnson’s Wife Stays in Jail All Night--Scandal? ee ee ee ee THE LAST DAY eeeteeeteeeeee may b® made etary R. M. Pa f the Lear See EERE EEE EK tht WRESTLERS IN TRIM LOB ANGELES, April Frank h, heavyw plon of the world, and | Kaa i, who are to wre night, are in Los Both ester MRS. 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Buy Now Pay Later All the Credit You Want PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. ately, a mission at e large number of Buf. finish, all good pat remarkably low prices of each pattern. Bed value, made? with — conting post | five filling joined with large ormamelyy chills, angle iron frames bronze finish is double 4 ar price $9.00, Speci

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