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: THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914, q Malach! Jedediah Kittridge, the famous little catcher of old days, || H PI has a hardluck story that le hard to beat. “l_remember one game i | | AAETe $ a Fiayer caught In Chicago,” he started his story. “We had made up a lot of » Wh Lik T nale. inthe first inning | forgot and took off my mask to scratch my 0 Likes to ag nose. That was a signal for a fast ball, and the pitcher bounded one off ’ e the top of my head. | had to retire from the game.” | Emon Spiked Feet | a SUPERSTITION GREAT FACTOR IN 7 NON GG AT, GIANTS ARE BACK ~| BASEBALL; DREAMS AFFECT TEALY AND FANS REJOICE Superstition ts one element in; Maybe, if some of us owned that — There wasa ome o| 0 a manager of one of the wh. ; a keke os ts, ees vi G00 saredall “dope” that no one can fig-| team we would hire a few wagona | The Seattle Giants are home to-| Seattle plays Victoria here today, Biily Sullivan, veteran White Sox catcher, says he Is never alarmed when a base runner makes a apikes-first slide into the home pla ‘Vd rather have them come that way than try to make the b anding ys Billy. “When you see those gleaming spikes coming your way, you have something to work on, When a runner comes in standing up, you never know where he’s going to hit you.” | He Scratched His Nose and Was Put | Out of the Game | No rT 6 and Saablae: ai . ure out. In fact, supersitition plays | load them with empty barrels and Rene os resin wthweaters league clube which day after a triun nt 4 fon of And Tuesday and Weinesteg, the an immonse part in all sports. Dur. | have them driven past the hotel sev : last year seemed the strongest in the Inland Empire, The Giants com. | *#™e teams play in Victoria. They ing the spring training, a manager eral times; or, better, have them {7 #ée*) the cireult. It looked as if it would pletely reversed the “dope” by tak-|and finish the neeknat the Man in a letter to the sporting editor of | meet the players as they are going \"e7"%'S, win as certainly as anything in bape egg pkey sof pall ont Se : The Star said out to the grounds for practi hell eka be. feared. ‘Gee apart , ; ’ SO ee : he team looks 2 Welle bet Tho idea that meeting a hig wag writer picked the team to win, That _ ceeiee odin ter, | think we have strength. | on loaded with loose hay brings luck okane Indians. evening the manager was gloomy ened up in two positions, | (is gener in baseball Players 1 thought we'd win, sure,” he The fans who teay _NOUI4 De hopeful but for the sometimes risk their lives to grab bead Wr matae Mad a othe Gon 1 park this after : ——~ | straws from such a load. Baled! |this morning.” locals battle the dl . hay, on the other hand, is unlucky | “Why, what's gone wrong?’ was ‘ 4 ° od “Why, that fellow picks us to win.” he watled. He never war Manager Tealy Raymond, who scoffs at all superstitions and jokes ageous to the pitchers are lodged in the infield CAFE has his pete If Tealy P ight about anything, He's jinxed gaps that presented ves to ms that a pitcher te getting hit — If he'd have picked us for the Seatt team t pitcher ts kept out of the tious, but that tt doesn't pay to take | fourth, we'd have won sure.” | went on the road. Fuller FOURTH AND PIKE | He says ho tan't supersti [chances _ | AND HIS TEAM DION‘T WIN ond and Gipe on first w ERNEST GIANETTI, [ 4 N.W. CLUBS PLAY (cons, 4% has been full barrels.” - " “ “ v contest of the series, 10 to 3. The We know this manager well, and/ Vancouver and Victor un- fray opened with Pete Schneider sations of last week y = = ful in the showing | While the infield ts strengthened HIGH-CLASS |the pitching has approached Se E eee eee cock | ~ENTERTAINMENT on the part of Pete Schneider that Beattle took three of th ata t Grchiins, The fourth Yielor? team FRENCH DINNER the result of the slugfest in which With ug Pag “= verge Bottle of Wine—50c Just what are Manager T |plans for the immediate future Proprietor. <== a hung up{themselves on the scoreboard his remark about the barrels is sig-| a r rd at Dogdale’s new ball field | til the . ; a " rom wenn eld | til the memorable nineteenth. snd Jess Baker, the pitchera who oblem. If he puts Gipe and F iter Eraereet _ab age ts “os Ma cmp | Sunday afternoon that probably| The game was the longest played |had won five aplece and lost noth lerton back on the mound the thus! tee ey barrels ‘agon, * confl| never will be effaced tn Seattle. | in the Pacific Northwest since 1891 | ing, on the mound. The Giants bat- {will be disappointed. The all dent of winning a game can be. The two teams battled nineteen | when Seattle and Ta oma fought | ted Baker out of the box. t game on Seattle tled the Indians for the en the East End | series Saturday, winning, 13 to 8. around ability of the pair demands} their services in every game. Last | week they far outshadowed the per-| If the barrels are filled, he is down-| {nnings before a 1-to-1 hearted. Of course, it ts foolish.| broken by the Beave fe score was | 22 innings. The long | record in one betw | A close decision at first, in which| All-Stars of Cleveland and the! Seattle ABR HPO. A ®. |formances of Duddy and Perrine at \N Me. Out-of- Town Buyer everybody thought Umpire Shuster| Brooklyn A. C., which ended in a/Killay. of at BES a ae |their respective places. |was wrong, prevented the game| victory for Brooklyn after 30 In-| senses ta Be ae ie ae pegs Order your printing by mail| ‘fom going into the 20th inning and | nings. Cadman, ¢ Dee Bhat me te Pe Charley Swain has batted his gave the victory to the champions. Pitchers Narveson and Doty |S*ais rf | 2 Se e Oe way back into the hearts of the| FRANK P. NOLAN | Vancouver opened the acoring tn| went the entire distance yesterday ep 8 3:2 fans. Big Charley hit like a flend, ri 1407 Fifth Ave. the first inning, gleaning one run,| Scor one SA in Spokane, and wound up the Spo-/ will save you money on ali |only to be tied in the next inning | Vancouver ED hese ee Tae | ry kane engagement Sunday with a printing orders. when the Bees put across their) Victoria 1 s 3) eis ae 8 couple of two-bagrers, a home run _— — only score. After the second, a| Batteries—-Doty and Cheek; Nar R MPO A B and a single. The fans will almost al ae long row of ciphers presented! veson and Cunningham, TS BG Be ae Joe Bonds, Crack Tacoma Boxer. be contented {f Charley's best can-| PUGET SOUND 3 1 ¢ £ 3] TACOMA, Wash, May 4—The has spent several years at college.| nonading is on the road just as long] ers | BLOND o 8 if ¢ jlerest stewing sesntiy mete ta] See al me tone eetoe| ee e 8] m De STEAM R i i 2 of Fp] tale clty by Joe Bonds, a light wan he wae in the ring shows| Walter Mails, the slim side-wheel- DE. MACY ALL LOCAL ROUTES © © 6 4 e/heavyweight boxer, has stamped she result of his clean living. ter, returned with the club. Mails A ac 8). 20 A comer, and Joe Gorman, Although he has been at the mitt|/ was tried out in the spring, and) © A] steauers LEAVE, rrom CouMaN | | Quien > ¢ 0 ¢ + {his manager, thinks he has accom. game for a couple of years, he has then transferred to the brush for! AH *Mecorty * © © © ©|ing champion in his young protege. never been knocked out, and has further seasoning. The release of iy “y|_, Bonds’ last bout was with big Ed lost but two decisions. Of late, Melvor brought about Manager Hagen, heavyweight champion of however, he has come along like Tealy’s decision to bring Mails back | |the Northwest, whom be knocked a whirlwind, and in his last two into the field, He fs a much better) Before Your System Is 13 **/ out in leas than two rounds. Before fight he has stowed away his op- prospect than the Franklin high “; | Meeting Bonds, VANCOUVER MAN e Hagen had fought ponents in less than two rounds. boy. e | : le eS masterful same, br Probably one of the most muster | ome | Battling Levinsky in New York and. Bonds has proven quite clever | ; 4 Sarees, he. Nene peeey eens | ont bowling tournaments ever con- | "ur wain. Bacrtfice tayed seven rounds before he was outside of the ring, being formerly eerie 1.700 pelat mateh with Char. |ducted in this city was the Potlatch | axer §. schneider 1 mar |ptawed away. Gorman may seek a/sporting editor of two, ‘Tacoma is 1,750 point mai br amith i Be |bout with Levinsky in the near fu- papers, and is now kept busy, when Complete Report P e ley Jordan of Vancouver Sunday,|champtonahips which came to &/, re ores fefent| ture, not boxing, with his duties as The poultry market in general is Swain Bacrtti | } id won for bimself recognition as | close on the Imperial alleys Sunday |‘ |. This young fellow is one of the editor-in-chief of the Tacoma Wire ae ees , — P arto pea he | night. Seattle was the big winner. 7 ——__» best examples of the better class of less, a sporting dally, which he) tcnhonl? ¢ yy sea | The Seattle Athletic club No. 1/ N INNINGS AT TACOMA | | boxers. He {s well educated and owns. five-man team was victorious in the | “ | seauta fully SGnmdoa ‘Se tee to team sar get the event by | tuctnes reouieed tn. bo0a het ee mae eee hiower thin week Bryon ia sack - , Pet have been heavy, and, coupled w [Northwest champion against the| pig margin. Howlett and Lockhart| tory for the Colts Sunday against | poouane ea aes wee ‘POOR BILL, THEY sh much stock has been sluffed oe }took the doubles event, and Tom|the Tacoma Tigers. Vancouver 38 + t+ | the Seattle market from Port- Butler bh hown to the satisfac- | perry, also of Seattle, was winner in| Portiane Beattie u ’ tro} e TT oo ceeee . u ase} land, Or., where the market took a tion of all that he is one of the best | the singles. Tacoma tlfeaese oR bs ALL PICKING | at, OF, entre Se meter ne beens gabon |not brisk, and furth@r decline is ex- pected, Poultry at present is much cue wielders ever developed in this| The local players competed|manna” °"* Murray: section. He has the earmarks of against a heaty list of outside con-| Tacoma won Saturday, 4 to 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE sak gaging ein | tenders. oR ma on, Leet. Pet ul | more expensive than beef or mutton, | ES RE RR a ee a Lycee ph abeegouiny aes land the buyers are after cheaper | Philadelphia ey ’ | BIGGER LEAGUE crype wins IT BASEBALL =: | penne Ya | D. & Dera te [Gintamatt vovseresrere FB SAN FRA? cIsco, May aa tl Fratt | . BB dale, owner o! e Se eae sesso or c (Corree’ Go lelub cireuit for the Staetawestern | annual intercollegiate track meat ¥ — pies erio7s4 . S | i o river potatoes . 1.18.00 @1400 , Admission 280, bec, The'and $1.66 | pion was much perturbed over a dis-) you Torer Bs | league next year. Butte and Helena| ¥*% won by the University of Calt Reaten Care AMERICAN LEAGUE {patch from Chicago, which said, he| may join, he says. | Sreeis Setareay. . SARS Was Soe Netrott <n 7 ne cented a big percentage of the gate } “REDS SPEED UP pony thins wt < ware ~ Patlegeiphie 1 § fl receipts in his proposed match. tn | ¥ - G New. York ith Ci ; | Charlie Herzog has steamed up| Washington fifth. Paul Clyde, Washington 7 « on aoa ee ee ee aad the Cincinnati Reds wonderfully, | Washington, won the mile event. | H . te 2 a SS Os ee “Tilipm|itcamer Moux for{if'tvam | Earl Yingling, the former Brooklyn | $ * {11 was to be set aside for White. Gaiy ‘Port Townsend ty twirler, is one of Herzog’s most con | ' n 2} I never made any demand like except [rect Returning leavesexcept |) 100” ai eaanay that in my life,” said Ritchie, “1/° Sunday (Townsend 10:09 Mond. sisten! ‘winhers. IN oe LeAgu s 8} FEDERAL LEAGUE +. pot. | Merely wired Promoter Tom An- Best modern outside rooms, 25¢ | ¢— ———____— Skis De eth ER a drews that I would box White ten |s to S0c. Stewart House, 86 West|” *| Union ntists - ance , ae rounds for & guarantee of $10,000, t«t| with the option of 60 per cent of the $35 | Peceipts, I still stand ready to sign up with White if Andrews accepts these terms. “I am being misrepresented all }alopg the line. First the hammers | 7 Pet. started pounding when I released *?| Harry Foley as manager to give my brother work, and then they began r again on a false report from Stewart.—Advertisement. | AMERICAN—Chicago 4, ®t Loule ft; Detroit 9, Cleveland 6. Saturday —At Geld Couwns Bridgewort Plates Gold Fillings . 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