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; > THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913 "(When You | Deposit | wor-p HERO, SEES BUSHERS || over the plate. It looks easy. But it Is mighty hard to hit. Last year tt 3 battery was James and Whalen j ftors of 135 I nig Why, It was who year, the “Iron Man” continued to pitch winning ball—no-hit games | bilio h inning, ho walked y to the bench But “Old Sal” wae true, Perhaps bed higher /he realized that he could not for |many yeare long world is the world in amail. 1 am a shade superior to the of the | Third Ave. at Pike St | | fice boy, but | truckle and fawn or no player ever clin In the presence of the managing | than “iron Man” MeGinnity he pitched for major ampions — Haltimore, Brook editor and the composing room |t foreman, However, there Is no ~Y f e | law in a free country against |and New York | | ‘WHEN A MAN IS YOUNG AND HIS ARM IS STRONG TUNER canter A lenin elena eterno cess nacnenteeontoeeane ee SE “IRON MAN” M’GINNITY, ONCE _ ‘{sounnyxuaane | MY GRACIOUS, HOW DEVELOPS PUNCH; That Johnny Kilbane actually Is | GOING UP AS HE SLIPS DOWN |iivicnisicitns| §~CHAMPS OF OURS! Woes Met A at }the game pa, no other play-|[ mates, two of whom bear ead [| ° Our By Fred L. Boalt | Meare ae ahne. He has the rikht|| facial traces of the Kilbane Threo pitchers used | Iron the Champs will open up in Spo Fixtures Iron Man” itched temperament Emotional pletures || fete Performing before the ||Man” Joe McGinnity failed yester-|kane. The following week they play Wooa sen tntat. is Meureeas’ Me has : may be brilliant hey are never! | chegus of a musical comedy com: || day to extract from our ¢ ‘ a series at Portland, and then re Steet ° , tee oe ta the Gant conalatent long. Mot in bis.{| pany, the featherweight cham. || their longing to slug the ball. The|turn home, The Tigers and the Marble n ne oO © fourth I Bodin |) ys ah gp egy “76 Champs won t core of 8-4 Beavers tangle at Tacoma Sunda ne the Vinere blew tn Os tre cool, placid, sagactous and || pion yesterday floored four of I 3 unday, three 1 prossed the plate brews fle huskies, and-topped off the|| “Iron Man" Joo uve rt a. 8 PURCELL e int } kaphone| Ne had—and ati! has, for that!| performance by sending Mana: |/ sider to feast upon for a change Seattle and Tacoma play the Pe h announcement. It] mattersea rise ball which was the || ger Jimmy Dunn to the mat with ‘hen, when or 7 ) final game of the series this efter find that |/¢ ¢ » tans, It envy of all other pitchers and the | a well executed right uppercut to }/*auad had devour he fork-hand-| soon. Game starts at 3 o'clock tn this bank you Ww Tie ce als had deepair of all batters, He calle It af. |} the Inferior maxillary, er, Kaufman was brought upon the \ all sses of occupa 8 se this Bed ix tn © fectionately “Old Sal.” “Old Sal” ie Both Kilbane and Johnny Dun. || seer Kaufman's deliveries were posit here My an aggravating, teasing bail, It loafs | dee, with whom he Is scheduled || easily nolved. He followed the to box at Vernon next Tuesday || path taken by the southpaw tn the to a final big day of training to [drop ball artist, took a ate es —Rig Bill And if you hit it, it never goes Pe) oey i It ts easier attle’s bat where you want It to, It was inval- | morrow. Pt “" encountered difficulties | iM Man” wa Vable to MeGinnity, because it Kilbane has been made af] from the start | st) his tribe saved tis arm strong 2 to 1 favorite, Advance Mee | he) aad Month after month, year after| ticket sales are heavy. - Mike Muloney, who halle trom | 4 JOE M’GINNITY and double-headere—and if he had MAY GET RYAN BACK} mike ‘ —_ A stand the att, and | =e | I cannot be sure, but I fancy that}been a snob—which he len't—he retresten te the r alter of the ‘ ub / " Ouse at the end o! b h. Pate 4 There are, you know, soctal {the “Iron Man” was entertaining | wouldn't have looked at a bush) ny + Press Leased Wire Sehnetaa weet Re The Bank for Savings levels. Every little part of the |such thoughts as these as, after that | leaguer. "PORTLAND, ‘April 26-—Manager | 8° are Om a tek ae the By and by he began to slow UP. AoCredie’s admission that ho has telegraph compete with | other me the youngsters whom the scoute/fielder, has rained hope in the were bringing In, Youth will be hearts of Portland fans that Buddy served. Ryan, no led all the pitchers of| At any rate, he quit the bon-ton the Const league, may be returned | : nal league Q 0 helsociety to become an owner and | to this city. \o 4 ap a brace of ta e our Ww |Stadiile opened by grounding out FLoors FIVE MEN] THEY SWA re THESE OS ANGELES, April 26 : Furniture Iford, the the task ht, rested today, preparatory |) fifth frame Butch” |chance in the box for the Ch reins where Maloney left off, and 1 to Cleveland and two] pitched bis usual classy ball. The lor league clubs for an out-| Tigers were lucky to get two hits off the Dutchman tar Ne | It looked bad for the home clut n the first inning, when the v ors pick former premier bateman of 3 a) i re n the world of base iH \ i | ball 1 games for Br n, bis | manager on his own hook. — - Mallee siavied, and reached seen The major leagues are, of javerage being 769% Ir , sda |, Hest modern outside rooms In} when Malone threw Neighbor's ae | 400," and they ¢ thelr na ing his own t mat Christy m into winning form, that mA /s¢ Woes: Stewart (near Pike Publ ‘alte force Kell at the keystone Spe || bobs—Ty Cobb, Marquard, La- | Mathewson, and that year his aver |is “Iron Man” Me I Fc a Market.) lt Ss were advanced on & i. We have some very good jole—and the “iron Man." The |ago was 814 that yesterday Tigers played | ______—_ __ / Nordyke whiffed t V | G d k n acre near Seat | Coast league, the Northwe: He was in very truth an “lron/ good ball. But the explosion Ff Kennedy w Mane ae A a i a e ar ens puys im acres asreuthea pelalties ¥ , surth the se poard might REV * . enne od x be jen feague—let us call these the His spectalties were nohit|the fourth the sc board mig M.A. MATTHEWS wil! prone : 2 Th tle. Some tracts as low as |] “upper middie class.” And there [games and winning double-headers. | have another story at the end. || sermon Bunda entities os. Rue ont e Subdivision on the east shore of Lake Wash- Som | 2 nning d j bavi , eee he || LEME TRIUMIHs OF CHRISTIAN Il, who made a wild heave to first tt Tracts fr \% 1 nat ait | are other leagues—bush leagues | It waa easy to nee, toc VY INEVITABLE” lietting in two runs ington. rac ‘om Y-acre to 21% acres, priced 25 per ac | that you never heard of Perhaps you don't know what it|Ginnity—placid, good-natured and Wie sere ee \§ from $275 u et BERT | B. LORD The bush leaguers are of two | means to pitch a doubleheader. You|masterful—inapired bis men with |} discuss the « A combination of base bits, two ¢ Ht nea kinds — ambitious youngsters for your services a salary |confidence. And those of us Phan ek |walke and a double steal netted a Will build you a Bungalow on any tract— P and veterans who have quit try- as as that en} the grandstand who wete saying before Bll has af henna toe the amps { H ‘ ae es ta ing te climb. ‘A few, like dames | American ambassador to the Court|the gat he “Iron Man” had Witsoe quartet of ecores for t Champs tt you can pay same as rent. Think it over—then severe de aan Gamaten ‘enabe lce me James. You've got to on woth changed our minds. | mig"Ongae Kectia ‘ ee ee ee ese a come and see me—or come over Sunday and look Ry ge re climb half i fait |Your teamma m " st | Ther same co-ordinath v0 the Main Auditorium ot ||‘ : q of real esta Lote call nedp i! ae fe Bee Bb gens tm soe atone aaa brain teak 00 @ ‘ two tn the fourth, and thelr fina it over. Only 40 minutes from Pioneer Square 3 ‘ we oa aol ' every member || #core in the fifth Bo, Northern Bank Bldg | quite good enough. Baseball ie ts and critteal | jor won him his » bia en ee Se Ss. Ee opts stedManady er“ | ats leave Leschi _ Sundays 10:30 a. m., \ J\ an exacting science. fans are It must be fine to be a = i moraing and Sunday evening. Me hae MeMullin, who played third base 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 p. Once in a great while a play- | you, encouraging re pees special regarding the ep Ti for the Giants last season, was put _ er, like the “Iron Man,” having |and trying to got your ° Assembly hack at hs former position by Me } Write for free Blustrated booklet. got all of glory and profit he |suceess or failure wt announced oe eee o nity. Ruell played dort, and fe can out of the game asa star, jcled in 10,000 newspapers. and Whalen, un an meme pte Pe ord iP h 4 to rot better. | H .@) Ss L CAM B , aren ssrseed terday, digh-ealaried cream both seemed to get along better. | e e E turns magnate. Then he must aguers yesterday, First Presbyterian Church, a Sa - Man” gave himself to! heroes today ! ‘ t | Exclusive Agent climb another ladder. The MIQUE FISHER TO SPORTOBITS ics INVADE AUSTRALIA The Only Guaranteed Exterminator Stearns’ Electric : , om he varsity athlete Mique Fisher, who with John 8.;make the trip. Lou Nordyke, cap |® oon Th eager tain and first baseman of the Ta-| ¥ill outoumber the visitors two to Rarnes ke a team of Amer Ready for use. Better than Barnes, will take a team of Amert [iit ain eet eet bere. this traps. can baseball stars to Australia this obanie er ae Get the genuine, refuse year, {s negotiating with Walter|for the All-Stars. Lou played on| The Mikados were no match for imitations Johnson, Hal Chase and Mickey Mike's famous Tacoma gers. the Varsity ball team « ome Money back if {t fails. sy to go along with the team. Fisher is also after Orvie Overall. |i ayed 5 mod amp y a <9 C thing that Barnes will leave for australia | BOON joatman ° At all dealers, 25c and $1.00 to arrange teh games In about three | an ehet out 1. getting all Stearns Electric Paste Co. ie team Chicago, Il. EVERETT SeATTILE INTERURDAN SRATTLE TO BVERE port to| wht leaves Kathoring In 11 in No Australia the weeks, Th Fisher in for Australia ber, W yland, the well known is coming to Seattle In a few weeks to pay & six or seven * Their sea trains 19 30 y thee wmoothe visit brother, W Uren, a} ot ‘i beat t Hyland appears in al = » | natok t can be arranged. | : 1 | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE a game played on the West) is Friday, the Broadway | ay A.C, WINER ty wie Standing of the Clubs. | core: on, 160, 3:88, 3 on. Lost trounced the Weat Seat-| 4:01, 6:00, "6:00, 7:90. m er ‘ 2 squad, 9 to Ryan and o o i 4 4 ’ nnere PACIFIC NOR OH, Y i nie od 4 Fill Leard, the former Seattle ye ce 3 8 273 | second baseman, had the worst day t against the of bis career for Oakland ; Tah’ at Vietetia, vt Friday's Results. ast Sunday » four errors i eht Frank Marshall was Seattle 8, aa 4 ut of f Two of his| ly Seattle boy to lose. He Spokane 13, Victoria 6. muffs mPortiand game post-| CAYE. » decision to Al Davis, 115 Corner Second Av. and Stewart st./pound amateur ¢ | : j eps thay =n ut with Scott Cropper, salt, | ltossed Middletc The S. A. C. ar Standing of the Club , 1S ‘ 2 : . — - — back in Sea’ today Won Pet. | 9 5-6 | Los Angeles 4 667) i Oaklan 12 9 Totals ‘ 7 s f wp ies eae in atl ee a ae HIPPODROME OT pees AN oT Ee Porth land 8 1 4 ke, ib ‘ ® 1 id : ® : : : : Lest Angeles 4 Francieco 2 iN be “tune-up” day at fy M in the preliminary amento 7, Portland 4 i " ntestants on “In Where They Play Today. i augur May 11. Many riders ‘ t burn up the mile track tomor-| © | to test the speed of their en-| Sacrametno at Portland. i |gines | sch Practically all arrangements for AMERICAN LEAGUE the “Inaugural * races, the first Stanidng of the Clubs, of & series of several racing meets Won, Lost Philadelphia Albany Cat-Rate : tril te tee ne aR 3 in id mpcris eee oy. een.uee"|LAVINISEASY FOR | Slaton’ varhingion s,—_ [ataz si i SIGNED BY Us. BOB McALLISTER) 8t. Louls-Chicago game postpon-| z Maloney se. Ompire—Casey EASY PAYMENTS SAN FRANCI CO, April 26 De ed; rain : | . spite the that his punching i > gg mn pty ng Ba a ty cr Where They Play Today. NATIONAL LEAGUE ff Set of Teeth, Guar Q* ht ‘ . Pad agp ty Washington at Philadelphia. | Standing of the Clubs. JU anteed Best, now 3 t falo t r, in ® volley of| Cleveland at De New % Won. Lost. Pat : anteed Fit, now 5 Aeatite thevtact teat tel 7 es edito aft $10 Gold or Porcelain 4G : aw “ig ee i : ee" {9 in fine health, and a! Bridge Works $3 to ptr y shower San Franciann| 119 pounds, He will ret aah 7 c muld not hurt him United States s it, Solid Gold Fillings. .$1 Up te coming back to BIG TRACK MEET ON, closes his note challe r Bilver Fillings....50c Up; man or a ther 4 n ae MASY PAYMENTH—Gome in and BUGENE, April 26—The ant 1 the Nort tof, 26-mile sprint Pt Inde! hia 0; New York Q; call if fearn about our Alveo-Meuro nature me on Multnomah o aes beaten Necocrrie A topes gon { fear VENA (ub Cnthanalce At Last Tuesday the total paid ad-| Cincinnat!-St,. Louls game post ALBANY OUT MATH DENTISTS, toda, A ne & 2 A co bat te Second Floor Peggie'n Dank Ratiding ; oe oe he tare) Mt a: there were 68 tans Jn tt | aa Pine, nOetand and 165 in the bleach ney Play Toc | Take Plevator or Walk Up. 4 t ‘ t the interest ta ba Pt bs ht Hy at el Ud | our WILL SURPREe® sity team a ell condi-| ball irs. 8 ad condi-| ball picks up in that town Joe] ( © at Pittat xOU, OUR Woi tioned. lot t | 1 Sunaen Ein te tion 1 lot of 4 gette on the|Cohn will soon be warbling bis| New York at Brooklyn jwwan song, | Cincinnati at St, Louis, Golden Gardens Park with the Champs Sunday. Monday =. = DontBlamettePostottice = ts Your Own Fault! Yesterday's defeat of the Tigers 401 Al k Bld made it four out of five for the jaska - iott 672 Champs tn the series. id Elliott tie ae Seventh and Sprin Portland comes here for a game Now Open jclub boxing and wrestling meet of |the season, The only bout won by Northwestern League -ortiand was the 158-pound wrest e n athletes, representing the Dancing Sunday After MULTNOMAH LOSES cacRoachPasty WITHA BALL TEAM coo) a es Bolcom Mills, Inc. Denny field ¢ r path this = ——|Multnomah club in the last Inter a ’ High grade Lumber, Athletic Park )§) iors cr'speutne put up one of the Lath, Shingles and De- t fights ever seen in the 125: yund boxing, Reed getting the de BASEBALL lciston in three rounds. 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