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on the batter, Come on, boy! =— " -—© 4 gomes down the’ groove! Atta boy! Atta boy! Give her a ride out in the woods, where they will have to take a jitt@y to mY, go and get ‘er, BLOOEY! And there you are Tomorrow udging from the heavy sth rat > : N among grandmothers, all Seattle will be out to Dugdale’s park to che mn thelr way to vict n the ning game of th eries with the Tacoma Tigers. Tomorrow we'll ~~? y. ’ : fade \ \ be on deék to watch ‘om wallop the Tigers, Will they win sUR A . . THEY'LL WIN! They wi wi the have heady manager, a crack Inflel a « —_ Charley Swain, former Seatt! M Baseball star, who was t t © of an automot ceident in Sa Frar > during ¢ winter w cost him a leg and put a sudde quietus to his athletic career, is a little more than $2,000 richer as a ‘i the benefit baseball gan for bim at Tacoma yeste benefit was arrange Tacoma Swain being of coma lodge team gers to go a gers. That. evidenc against the Tigers More than 7,000 fans saw the cor test, the weather being ideal for dig crowd all ove: try contribute st the fur ing ticke 2 Th ed by some ceremonies for tt efit of the motion picture m Following a band. Swain was driven on the field dhe was followed ating teams and the members of the Ta coma city league semi-pro | * In the grandstand. Mrs. Swain) | was escorted to a decorated box by a number of Tacoma ladies and there presented with a handsome Douquet. She wes later joined by Swain. Many Seattle Elks, in at tractively decorated autos, drove t« "Tacoma for the benefit game. Short addresses were made by President Robert Blewett of the Northwestern league and Maj. C. 0. Bates of the Elks’ lodge It did not take the Allstars long to get the measure of Izzy Kauf man, the Tacoma heaver, end they touched him up for four runs in three frames. 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The stock Is | Bar 190 FREE ADMISSION ff very ‘fine, thie district wilt ship is ERR only a fe# cars to this market be ones AT DREAMLAND fore the Florin districts will be : bee DANCING BVERY EVENINO lready. Florina will continue until | Timothy «...-+++-+ . 11.08 EVERY ONE WELCOME | Washington stock is ripe. Wheat «...++; « H HUMORIST VISITS US John Kendrick Bangs, the humor-! ist, stopped off long enough Satur day night to give Seattle the once over, and was off to Spokane. True-to-Nature TEET At CUT RATES tooth,. ‘ 50 to $5.00 All work guaranteed 12 years, 1418-20 Second Ave. Oppostic Bon Marche, Patronized by people who think. se ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store Near Madison Truss, 1 to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances ané Artificial Limbs. 1107 THIRD AVENUB. and give tro HANDS EXTENDED ° TOWARD PITCHER Fries the | bit now waiting the gong that wil! | STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1915, PAGE 7 showing some big league stuff, as well as the doggondest bunch of Beatty* shows up better at first sack an ar ¢ boosters that ever followed # ball team to vietory ‘ in several years, and the hitherto @ point, second € f After the spoochanakiag and your Uncle Hiram Gill heaves the , 4 mune ted this season by Boweock With Raymond, the little m first pill in the general direction ®f the home plate, they will be off for Rat short, and the speedy Courtney at third, the infield looks bet Anoth@ season, It looks as if the Seattle team were going to be there it has in @ long tin Look over Killflay, Kippert and Barth will look after the 1 tn an, the veteran backstop, will be the firstatring 2) first two requiring no introduction to Seattle fans, and t t catcher, with Joe Wally dy to relieve him when he needs it, and > fdly winning his way Into thelr esteem | er nd sped 1 that cares well for the rec ve department Ne curacy during practice ¢ Courtne best On the mound, young Iter Matis has been showing big league DZ) Seattle has had in her Hneup for years, wl hold bimself in readines caliber, and if he keepa up his stride will be there eighty ways, as he to Jump in at any position at any time and hand out the best he never figures & game lost until the last out is recorded, Of less certain in the house, which is some har it quality are the other mound artists, Including Bill Rose, the Seattia 3 Now that this is off our chest, Stacy Shown, Alex Rose, Business boy, who is all pep and speed and nerve; Wolfram and Frink, Al Bon College. Wilson and all the other regular boosters can go ahead and ver, & Veteran here; Dick Thomas’ and Ch pman is ttart thelr parade, Play ball! y | LUCK IS WITH GIANTS; BEAT BARNES’ TEAM ON3 GROUNDS Tra oters all over the ay! ret son be kave ear to the call of fine shoot , y Ray ing weather yesterday, and, on fc t the skids under three club grounds, crowds of the Aberdeen Black Cats at Dug markemen were on hand to try dale’s park yesterday afternoon by their skill at the elay pigeons, a score of 4 to 2, more than 2,000 Dr. King took first honors at the fans witnessing the festivitie Harbor Island shoot, making 45 It looked like 4 plain case of bull * out of a possible 60. Hugh luck that the Seattle team gath. sing Wan second, with 44, and ered. The locals were outhit by H. Williama third, with 43, Flem- the Aberdeen men, but every time ing won the gold medal event tn the luck broke it was always on the Class A, Dr. King ine Class. B, Bilt ide of Seattle, Luck was Chap Schilplin in Class C and? J. H man’s middle nam yesterday. Perkinson in Class D, Three times he got out of a hole In the shoot at 100 birds, Harry when the bases were jammed, and Willams was high «un, with twice he got out of it when men Fleming Was second. with ®1, and were on second and third. In all 16 | D. Reid third, with 90. Aberdeen runners died on the sacks. . { | The Cats were on their way to At the Green Lake grounds the | |do some scoring in the opening one automatic trap in use was hard. frame, after they had made one rum, ly able ve -cceommodate Shai crowd }but a snappy double play put a of markemen. Geo. H. Young, Dr W. Case, EB. W. Eller and, Fred 4 for the first place fn the Photograph shows President Wilson on “opening day, accepting ball and bat for his grandson, Francis|rimp in their hopes, and it was not Sayre, from Clark Griffith, manager of the Washington baseball team. After the presentation the presi-| until the seventh inning that they f the Los Tomorrow, An when the frothe cup handicap, all mek | ent sew Waiter Johnson shut out the New York Yankees, Aes é phy figure on the score board erfect scores with the added one 2 ; Qe ~e! The Gis scored in the first, HOLD HANDS IN apane Stewed... Thee, ‘Wap ene RUNCHEY FLOPS : “How THEY STAND */BLACK RIANTS |and took a lead of two in the third, EDGE OF PLATE |int Stitinc i tne me Thomas, who. went into rallens % 5 F the 25-bird shoot for the Dupont} Low a Prado and SO PITCHER CAN troph Next Sunday the first] TITLE HOLDER : ae Seem 14 wr FORFEIT GAME : his verd as i to aeover ea handicap at 2& targets will be shot | ‘ ane bas p at arkets will be # & lake Chy ‘ inning rally on the part of the Cats, SEE LOCATION At the Unlveratty club traps J.| \ a ae |but he got away with it, and pre- OF PLATE. L. Quinn was high gun of the day,| | Oliver Runchey, “the ch lever Seat: | Osh na * 34 481 SPOKANE, April 19.—In « game| tame Aberdesn connected ite the making 21 out of a ponsible ° je club grappler, put Seat: | t : | wate fs birds. Ivan Moses and A, C. Eb-| tle on the wrestling mat tn prom METEOR AL SEASON that wonld hardly have done credit! pill five times more thar did Se bert tied for second place, with 16/ {nent place at Francisco Sat-|¥ . to a sand lot, Rube Foster's Black |attle STAND coer each and 8. Wasson wae next,|urday night w defeated H Giants of Chicago won from the] , srypesi ay. stecsiien the Gaints nan H. Jenkins nattonal | Chien arise 8 ae ai aaianyat had another walkaway, beating the oO YOU amateur champion, ed 1S lee poe br ape og preci py: are fin Bremerton nine, 11 to 1. It was JUMP TO E THE he, oy Fie RP ree Be cee | 4 ‘ unettes piled up nine runs in the| Seattle texm pe gear eS the hia hi es pie < oor Brook a eighth inning. Browning pitchea| >” am, and this being the a fow sectnds over = minutes , tas Fenians case, Raymond sent Kelly, Rose and | With the exception of a couple! feated Otto Linnes : Won Lost. Pet.) Sunday game to the Indians when they walked from the seneae of hours’ light practice this morn-|geles A.C. in the 135-pound di a field in the | onens, U | gele ne 135-pound di pens, Umpires McGreevy and ¥ img, the Seattle leaguers had a rest| vision, Munchey took on Jenkins : tae/ninth inning when Umpire Ostdiek|tynch have been assigned to ee today, finishing up thelr practice}in the 135-pound class and pinned ; 30 | retuned to sustain a protest against | rr Seattle. Pearle Casey will hold season with yesterday's game, and| his shoulders to the mat, annex 2 “4no| Neighbors being sent in as a pinch | the indicator over the game at Bpo- all of the men are straining at the|ing the national title. ry soo | hit after he had already been > national title, 1o worked ite the Rm, rhe Tn aiee? | kane, and Ralph Frary will officiate at Vancouver. Neither McGreevy nor Lynch has ever been seen fn Seattle as umpire. and this will give the fans an opportunity to get jclaimed the game by forfeit score was Giants. The to 6 in favor of the them away in tomorrow's ping strugale. It wan no day | of reat for Manager Raymond, he CHURCH BOYS READY ev Teal was b . 7 LT eT sorting. over uniforms, wid] ‘The Seattle Church baseball ‘ a line on them as indicator holders, 4 m them out to the players in ee pas eae nced its ache oe rite * : ‘ “ vs ¥ to avoid ny 5 Of Bames fo _ Season. ne | me . 2 FEDERAL LEAG ther A aa many misfits a8) tongue has #1 han extent | mares ee acon toes sf mapa NAVY YARD ROUTE - that it has neces o . ; ‘4 | At Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist make two divisions of it, t ss Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 6:20 (except as the North and the South Pig ones Sunday), £:00, 10:20 @ m., 1:80, 2:08, ex. - cept Sunday (Sunday 2:30), 6:30 Dp m. will be played on the Saturday, 1145 pm. PONTO, THE PURP grounds of the city on Tue Time table subject to change without Friday evenings, the games being NATIONAL IROGUS RROULTS - | notion, leatled at 0 o'clock tly | Phone Main 3101. 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