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oo : 3 iH STAR-—-TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911 haa) - SPORTING NEWS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD _ [siitvisinti STAR PLAYERS WHO KEPT PHILLIES IN FRONT OF RIVAL TEAMS Giants Barely [22 San. Beat the Bees ==". %. 22s" The playing of the Philadelphia National league club this spring has been the sensation of the major) leagues. From the opening of the season until May 26 they held the lead, and at one time threatened to make a runaway race for the flag The form the team displayed was unlooked for The Phillies are now im second ptace, following a run of ili fortune in losing one or two of their best men and the suspension of 1 in ahead of ethers, following a run in with umpires | ‘on 4 i Portland .,000000000. . . : | any > eries—-Eastley and Bradley for Portland; Annis and Burne for | NATIONAL LEAGUE | & Mot | fir : | wa At Boston | | R. H. | nd ga Giants th ‘ lye ‘ 2 run i j Zackert x form | Bostor i Miller: | S caeil mo tee y | Batteries Sehardt and Miller and would blanked the ua ant Seiden: torians with 4 support. Bu | fy xth ion (WO passe ja combination of bingléw and be on Pons n. H } \ gave the Bees two rapa that kept] (4 4 8 he fans on edge until Davidson's |), er ees | home the tension tins went down in Hatter < and Archer t when Day teele and Gibson i ‘ transportation, advanced to | econd MoCreary’s balk and At New York | made third on Crutkshank’s sacri R = if | fice. Weed b afely to right and |Philadelphia .. Liberty Bay baseball team, which claims the championship w York 4 8 of Kitsap county. The Liberty Bay boys have not fost a game this Bees Were Dangerous Humphreys and Dol; | year and defeated Ollala at Pearson Sunday by a score of 16 to 6 ‘ | The Bees w dangerous in the | Cr ad W tleon, Reading from left to right the players are: i two men on : First Row—Hardy Burgeson, Norman Cleve, August Holman. F were but Ray At Bt. Louis Second Row-—Ed. Westfall, Fred Hudson, Hugo Engstrom q per hit to Leard and the fans drew nu Third Row—Rudolph Lundquist, M. Borg, Christ Twedt a long | f satisfaction Cincinnati 6 EARL MOORE | a narkable ules 7 ul are =e Great curve ball pitcher merty with Cleveland, Since he RIVALS PLAY CLOSE GAME. ,#ttle team, who m | The Seattle Mattress company | "US at four mes te Batteries: MeQu Smith ar xth inning, cutting St Off 8) MoLean; Harmon and snaban joined the P' Moore's W test nwoop “yey” Zackert 5 no bit | siemens ror | capture ia close game from theln eek a eae kee aE * & h has been seus « ast season Magee led the Na! gq five. tanta anne Carme attress team yesterda ww a he ‘has show , jtional league batters e 4 tor AMERICAN LEAGUE | on tie « bia grounds, the score re! TIOES AT oe ToD ‘ @ ler.” He }apring he hax been m are as 7. & cing 7 to 6. The batteries for the Big ash $04 tect # pitching cor y He in one of th co 3 : attle Mattress team were Collins | * ot 8. OE venen aa nt wa Be f t feide 4 runge J " A 3 aeeigtta ; and Greybieh, and Bridges ana|* %:05 p.m 15.8 feet ‘A , : a | work ha ne b ef ' 4 4 : $i] Kichling for the Carman team. The |* Low, * . the Quaker team front . @. 13S 5 480 | feature of the game was the heavy |* 12:11 p. m. 3.2 feet ® 4 urns S$ Not ODODE PASKERT apring aplondid play: | "rea, We » washing ‘ : { Frask Novak of the So'‘ekekeeakekaakkens ae went to Philadelp! neinnat!, In the big mid-|ing of the ited th ay oe , 2 ia r . - denoted aitied er tr He ts an outfielder and his work since he joined | golden stre box offic 2 es ~ ) has been first class. In getting away from Cinctnnatl|and the fans have | ***er. P de: 2 ¢ At Philadelphia — £ Paske ned to take a new lease on life and although he hit 200 | forsaken cham pion: ale ‘ ‘ Ya IE ; ea ne ast » it is believed he will s ss the magic mark th ason|to pay homage to the Nae * nu Po. a wi Now Ye 4 . i Philadet ces fa pleaant 1 Jleague ¢ : 4 H Pliage ” i ae ie oe te Battert Quinn and Blair ee ee ae ee | Coombs and Lapp : Hi . bake ‘ o et * AMATEUR BASEBALL. *#& at ae ; At Chicago * sive , 3 i ae H. E (By United Press Leased Wire.) The bellet aa dove bot ee ee ee ee ee “. ‘ 4 8 4 66 " i FRANCISCO, May 39 r twice e place wa Olympia beat the Brown & Hulen +e 8 grad ithe of hearty laughs on tees Fog tng 08 Ben y es hd Rutteries: Lake and Clarke Burns here today g 04 hs beleikeee Sienna Sine otann he ¢ sha White and Sullivan a story that he had died fre ny es Murpt ad og Sunday . - effects of the beating he rece ge Boren Maem ™ will be played on At Cleveland. én Saturday from Champion Ad|, Brown turned the same or nee R WY i Wolgast Murphy tha: try McGovern did and Post we Pe “Hurt? Not much,” said Burns, “1 | Phiaé ee ae BEAVERS TRIM INDIANS Ly ‘ 715 4 am marked up a littl at's a : engi . SPOKANE, May o—etche and a om ‘ I'll be around in a day wo none | down in to walk into the ball n the Ia Krour . Pie me ~ ela ge Bsr now , Mullen and Stanag the worse, then it's e | Opening . J game was @ pitchers inning cost Spokan yesterday's din, Gregg and Land Mountains for a wh oo One reason the gan ° 5 “4 bunk game with Vancouver by a 1 to 0 REMEMBER, THE Twill go east and see what I canj The quick defeat of Murphy, long | this spring is that ma: v score. Bonner wae oild through At Wastingten. ER VE dor epc Th yet show the clase | considered peat. Tight every: welking sles and hitting tte nt &|| HOOSIER SAVES : to bring hom champ hiy ents ant oF any ¢ e | South Park team beat Issaquah ms fielded accurately and | Boston YOU MILLIONS OF m to he eave to 2 Sunday a well played Washington Sooner ‘he bent Of the; i atterion: Karger and Nuse-|| STEPS TO AND FROM I guess | lacked experienc Moran Is Confident. m to ee game ntion from the best In the Owen Moran, the Britisher who | mane RHE. maker; Walker and Stree THE KIT SHEN TA- is © meet Wolgast bere July 4 aoe ‘ a ; | The 0. & W. railroad team beat spokane 0000000000 7 6 BLE e for Lake Tahoe in a few also seems to | arquar own ithe Clipper to 6 erday or 0000000164. 5.6 At Washington UE. os te begin "preliminary work.] ¥es et physien form which 6,000 | afternoon on the B. F. Day grounds t aaa ° tit ky even * Second Game 1 He will train at San Rafae out. Witt vent ment Me est toon eee - cone s you reaching up to high shelves. It saves you he ting - tt ‘or anc er oy a dat dic + Des the beating Burns got at kale, a meeting Graw it be e " , - ancouy nner and ( ner os : ta! PIE CREEL NEN HS ukces hands, © Moran” ion’t sh champion and Brown is the ane treauate wont te PseiGNRe- | ror’ tipettan Boston back-break train of bending over bins and Bie eae oe proper thing Mickey Sheridan is cutting a no-|(*7 Sunday an ae. " > It is a wonderful labor-saving device worthy of worrying preper’ x game by a 10 to 9 acore. Artqatpre TIGERS BLAN Pape and wa ¢ g ) “Ww e| Brown surely must have wanted | ticeable swath in the second divts K PIPPING. I ape an What did you think of th n surely m nte a te the oe of the game was the pitchiBapof! TACOMA, May 20-—Southpaw/Gray and Street ‘ocduiais fight?” he was asked to mect Murphy, for his manager,|{on of the lightweight brigade and) C0 EU O? pore iiakeley | @ho on 4 a urns | Dan Mo e the p of F ts wort chin 7 - . ‘ [Dk Mae. ote mach, Sai Barnn| Dan Riera. sare the bide Of Ra, | 6 worth watching apn end om capi Tick cen an wine che + Fogg germ hand Funny Fanigrams That (Win | icke x3 right when [| meet Wolgast. Om was nothing left for Brown) on those | The Port Gamble Indians wal not worryin.” ! \ Pe ee save satisfaction and some advertis-| running w - : 3 8 te 1 tle On Think of the funny things you've heard at a ball game! The | \ ing j : ‘ ; lene eapec he bleachers—sparkle with | Ki 7 Ss a ee dg eporencek seiata he 4ay. The Indians fielded: sega dleachers and grand stands—espectally th / ( Kins SPORT CORNER If Brown and Weils meet and vi Qnee more Mike Don! Der Mated tionally, making several 'cifeus| Wit and repartee. Write down the funniest thing you ever heard at tory rests with the New York kid,| is in earnest, and even " t 3 the top notchers in the lightweight Hite, his tran, wants Miguel to catches & ball game and send it to the sporting editor of The Star | trignde must sive heed to the de-| the home ren habit cnetn, tor j The Star will give » tickets to the next day's game to each! The McMurray Juniors took the! mands of Morgan. Brown stands|agent stuff next winter Rhodes defeated Fort Lawton ¢ of the three writters sending in the best fannigrams, The three Bryant team Into camp by an $ to 7/ close to the top: and Is sald to have| eensine 5 Gunny. ‘The locum pigy 0 | Saing Cmigues wit Se eeeibed one Say. : Score In a game played Saturday | moro 1 th Pareatfeaster cutie Athtott cciinitling’ ae header this afternenel This offer stands open until further notice. Here's a chance, you @fterncon. Batteries were Martin | Proved eo rapidly tt Sytneed a ee ae eee a fans. Get busy, Here are today’s winners. They can get their tickets and Cochrane for McMurray and Johnson and Ness for Bryant months that he is a pretty good! sm and may get near enough ri ut t The 8 W¥ice any time before the North Seattle Atnietic club won game i! very a arri age xer, as well as a one, two punch | Detroit to make troubl | from Newcastle Sunday by a 6 to 1 nees were pi OY A summer's rest will do wonders; More cork and | rubber willl «core. Hippen struck out ten Mon & eee keke ea RARER KKK . : as : The Mukilteo bod Gos tee hs for the East-side bor and if he does be the ogy aoe ng and allowed but four hits, The N. * e To every purchaser of a i Go'Gect or feat we — not take on weight he should come if it hasn't al pn issued SA ¢ ants ddress W ] . 7 . on the Twenty-fourth Street team | hack to the ring | th re ~ wants games. Acer bled bd MIKE WAS THE ONE MISTAKEN if 4 Perambulator at regular price we will Of Everett, winning 9 to 5 Ge pep antler fe Stee ‘ Hippen, 1518 Firat avenue north. » In a recent game between Seattle and Tacoma, Coleman, * i ‘ i ” . ron bs If he has difficulty making the light-| Right Fielder Lyons of the Hop-| # the Tiger third sacker, made a bad boot. A Seatle fan hooted * give, absolutely free, one of these pret- * eight t onths hence insvville t me ten e i re ‘ 4 Se) i 5 The Storks beat the Invincibies| Wr p' a Sgr ocpeed, arr tablished Boas: record when’ hel mine 18 cs yr ager ren Everett /# deristvely. “Coleman, yelled, “what makes you think you #/ a ty Baby Spoons. They are solid ster- zt & yesterday afternoon on | class, where he will find @ number | made seven hits in as many times] Mukiiteo hit Schieman hard, but | wn M1 don't think 90,” replied Coloman, “but Mike Ich does. #f ling silver. A variety of patterns to hed Pony a en y= xieioer “| of hard-hitting, tough boys. dy tol at bat. He totaled 14 bases the Elks could do noth # He pays my salary, you know *! select from. e s the ot | aisy his right to wade through |Ninemire. Mukilteo did not make one DE , | ; / > ocyged of 2 al ng wd who batted the division rough shod. nwe" | Our old college chum, C. Harrie agen sy ceili ins rd siete seeheanad i i aes | | We <a ar coat Conte Suess out three two-base hits. White, D. D. 8, fs author of a hot | Set the popular Allwin Go-Cart. RY D TEAM WINS “How did yon ever make a catcher| thing in baseball songs, called! . §iiverdaie took two fast games coe eA eRe ST ee ee ee ee 7.50 UP TO $25.00 DRY GooDs of Roger Bresnahan?” | asked Mc-| “Gee! It's a Wonderful So day, one from the Fernwood ennlatinai * za The Western Dry Goods team “he ate Graw. I had been told the Toledo) Note.—White Is open t for|}team of Port Orchard, by a score ‘ SEN SUD HR ties re re a, e. begsey ge py tne ene | boy's switch from the mound to the| the winter in polite vodveel Jof 2 to 1, and the other from Both |¥ 4H ENN E REE EEK HE HH HM! TE aREeE suing then helt tone mitt was the result of an av | well by a 2 to 1 tally * : eattle's Largest bree ee tae peter dent Str how the stare are] * ; BASSEY a —. SURGLRS MP Se : Housefurnishing Store. i, rs, des y a se " x * Juring tue recent series with Tacoma jaeeey, lel elder i for Roger came to us at Baltimore | dim Here's Nap Lajoie out for ' looking , No: four hits. A cam lg Rd E Swan ash yotchor, bat be was a bloumer,"| a Jong period, by order of his phy Pi ae oOK''G of the Tigers, made two unsuccessful attempts to steal second, * mer Head Ges wae s feature. The Western | Soca McGraw. “I concluded tolsiciam Lena’ Blackburne with a| fe & béing pegged out both times. As he came back to the bench the * team have a few open dates. Ad-|io+ nim go, when Robinson and Bill| surgeon d r into his kneo, Joe|MuXeuS eeu’ SS S&H ¥ Me Second time & home fan shouted: “Hey, Bassey, you couldn't *| Gress Ralph M. Bolles, Western | (is:k@ were hurt and we were in al Jackson with a busted firger, Titus | # # steal a bucket of water from Puget sound.” * Dry Goods company bad way for a backstop. Roger was| with an ankle In plaster, Wiltaie|* MURPHY OFFERS A FAT * F. 8. HOOD, Moore Theatre. * husky and I asked him ff he had| with his finger broken. “Gee! It's|* PRICE FOR SOUTHPAW. # | ® * N MEN GET “L's.” ° “maa wt AEN GET — ana|@ver done any catching. He said) a wonderful game. |* CHICAGO, May 30.—A Pe ee ee ee et ad on the lots and | told him} ie standing offer of $15,000 for a the veterans fool the|# first clase southpaw pitcher is he to put on a mask and pac ball fp ers were awarded " at Lincoln high yesterday and catch Some Those getting emblems are: Carr, |! Knew he had the nerve and I was kids nstance, John M. Ward|* hung up here today by Prosi ke ee tk > All the Coates. Dana, Raymond, Clyde | desperate turned in low score in the medai|* dent C. Webb Murphy of the * Credit Howells, Mah: eaanne Glenna I was quickly satisfied that Bres| play qualifying test for the Metro-|* Chicago Cubs, which team's KADING HAD VERY LONG REACH . * : eat tase H. Thompson, P. Thompson, Ames,| ¥OUld do. T was @ fast man politan golf championship * principal weakness this year It was a Sunday game, with Vancouver visiting, when lanky * PIKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. * has been in the twirling de \* partment. ‘If | could secure a left * hander in the same cl. * Nap. Rucker of Brooklyn,” Kading star first a litt d the inning with a single. He was playing off * wide, so Brinker whipped one over to catch him, but #| Kading lazily took one big stride and regained the bag safely. *| Just then some home fan of the Li'l Arthur denomination called * out; “You doau know dat man, He can put one foot on de first * bag and de odder second at de same time,” G M. R. RECKARD, 711 Second ay Anderson, Hin Anderson, Smith, == Byans, McDonald, Young, Stowell Wilson, Morris, Hovey and More house. Midget Athletes to Compete. Midget athletes from Puge' Sound high schools have been in ite NEW YORK—Matt Wells, Eng \neld, to enter @ track meet to bel «said Murphy, “| would regard F held at the University campus next} lish lightweight champion, has been | ¢ 0), day. The weight limit is 116|* 't a8 good $15,000 invest. to figh' ach Cross ten | OS°UT "te ment.” i BASEBALL sev next Wriday might = eek \* FOMORKOW AT 5 F 0 Cece ee ee ee | eet eee eee ees * * * * pee eee eee ee eee eee eee es VICTORIA Vs. Po hen ST. JOSEPH. —President O'Neil! . mm ser ee eae Se I Spangenberg Fis: 2 82 | Low Round Trip Rates: TICET THESE First Av. Main Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 First Av. We carry a complete Ine of Khaki, Rubber and Olt Cloth- HERE POODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO Public Scales in Market Office 4 Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green ¥ Lake, Fremont and University Districts. Wednesday Specials PURE CANE SUGAR, 5¢ LB.—With an Equal Purchase of Other Groceries KENOSHA, Wis.—Th ten-round bout between ford and Tony Capon was pre ' 1100 Ist Av., Cor. Spring 9) ' ed by the governor last night Guns, Revolvers The Washington Motorcycle club Grinds Everything will hold a run from Seattle to Vancouver, B, C., next Sunday MAKES KEYS About 50 cars are expected to par ticipate. | Phone: M 5918 To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian | Rocky Mountains and National Park. remade. THE MODEL MILLINERY CO. 527 People’s Bank Bldg. For information, dates and rates, call or write £. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, G. A. P.O. Cc. T. A. CHI-NAMEL And everything else that goos Prot. Stevens’ New || ing, Rubber Footwear and Sun 718 Second Av., Seattle. Cream of Wheat . *15¢ | Gloss Starch, Ib. . on With 6 track adem | MEALS SERVED. |] dries Wool Socks, Cutlery, New Corn Meal . -19¢ | Laundry Soap, 8 bars .. and Vine Ain 4 Federal Paint and Wail jate lessons 1 ‘at Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit Gtr, Clty of Everett or Telegraph, JH. A. EBA, Paper Co. ’ son nis Goods, Imparted 1406 4th, Diagonsily Opp. P.-1 Cia aanermpiion, wed ae Golf and Tennis Shoes, re East 414 MADISON Stalls 109-110 Main Floor Also 33-34 Downstairs . At 12th COW BUTTER STORE 1433 First opie Full Cream Cheese, Ib. ... Fresh 8, dozen .., Baker's Cocoa Three round trios ve fee aitio at a iat dali, agra 4 m., Store trunks {n fireproof storage at 50¢e per month—two trunks for Tbe per month, with free access. Tennis Racquets Restrung sat Main 5089—Phones—Iind, Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, anufacture our own goods Fad. Nope in onic hod ea % 931 Pirst, Av. cor 1 eae ae ee nity for Jou bay” people. wh nutter frp A Mon, ‘Cromed-oyes, ete, |p tm and 118 p aces mer inavee trom Colman ook, er and schedule subject to change Wt notlee ned—Bunset, Main B99; Ind. 18% Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Sea ified Page.

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