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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. PAGE 7, ASON STARTS TODAY OUR SCHOOL OF BASEBALL | THREE IN TIE JUNIORS WIN TO DAMPEN ARDOR OF BALL zzezsasaecza,ccrzncescecy | MINTS FOR YOUNG PITCHER--NO. 1) FOR CUE TITLE IN BYWAY MEET BY HUGH FULLERTON Auburn Sunday, by the]6 to 2 score of 9 to Loose playing on|ing the pitching of Pe Results Last Night In the field events of the Broad. lthe part of the Jewelers gave the|Lawton, who only allowe¢ f | Gilroy, 25; Mallory, 23 (51 In- way high interclass track and field me to Auburn. Batteries: Stacy | hits, and struck out 11 | nings). saat”. peibasele abel | Show n, AWileos, Biatt Blakey, Ratteries—Pelkey and Stoner. Cramer, 25; Shannon, 21 (83 in ne pe oo f price 3 the * _ — |Fronedale; Auburn, Abby, Hem-|Chamberlain and Chappelle | pniege) ee wade rh bee i ce Ea T WILL take a good deal more dampness than the Ore-|mingway, Stacy Showns would like | | nt ee ee ™\tirst day and won the combined : : : to hear from some out of town ball) Wilson's Modern Business Col- eT ‘meet with a f 45 gon mist in the atmosphere this morning to cool the ardor! iy regarding games. Addross lege walloped the fast Kirkland | ment The Sopt ; pres acre | 4 ie . » , - M Hg + »phomores were second, of hundreds of baseball fans on opening day, and unless there|Manager G. Goepel, 210 Collin + eae.’ ehage oo by the : sg to | yy he aia 34, Seniors 30 and Froshiied 6. - S | . 5 no features were the heavy 7 2 is a decided downpour no changes are contemplated in the) >¥lldins ‘ ‘hitting of the College boys, and es | k Ball. rome the Juniors won 20 out of plans for the opening of the Northwestern league baseball! the Ballard Tigers won their{ pecially Joe Welch, who got two Ehelichman ve. Scholtz. gh ere Duryea, who was one of the prin- | Ted Mallory was practically put| cipal point getters for the Sophs at Jout of the running for first place |tHe track events last Thursday season at Dugdale’s park at 3 o'clock this afternoon sixth straight victory when they/bome runs, two two-baggers and a The weather bureau held out little hope this morning| defeated the second team of sol. *ngle out of five times at the bat a for a warm, clear day, such as the fans had hoped for, and diers at Ft. Ward. zs Rose, nad be Sh eagrenefgad here 2 “law of the c rhamp: {also proved his prowess as a field ) the forecast was that showers would continue during the|se sear, Tey ‘enes iamiage,| struck out 12 men. The Kirkland| CONTROL 1S THE MOST IMPORTANT ASSET (threecashion ‘bnitard’ toursament| a, P96 Up 22 of the 20 potats day, clearing tonight before being withdrawn. Thorwen, | (0m Nal relntorced teeter at) OF A PITCHER.— PRACTICE IT BY PITCHING at Brown & Hulen’s last night |total of 22 points for him out of the ; Starting at 1 o'clock, an auto parade, headed by a band,|00,the mound for the Tigers, sinh |Nik Perrine, on necond base TO A BATTER—NOT BY THROWING AT A [from itm 26 to 25, incl frames, |*2,eatnered by bis clase, — and including Mayor Hi and members of the city council, the oat. nnd Mak auahicn ‘at short,| 40 Wilson, on first base, and Lefty STATIONARN GET. I roy made two runs of three and| pole vault, cinatee tal Tirst & Slayton, pitcher, The College boys run of five, Mallory's high run was attle and Tacoma players, will appear played swell ball. The Tigers want , : p ‘only points for his class. PE with out of town teams|™4#de Slayton look bad right from |4, with two of three points each ,| The summary follows | In this class Rivers, Davis and) gnotput—won by Duryea, sopho- Coon are still tied more; second, Porep, junior, and em Stone outpaced a Sel “ie | tira. iseehan, senior. Distance, m, 69 tO * . nd 3 ee! inches. | made two runs of four is the ae Pole vault—Won by Rockey, 2, and later a run of three. Ball's) freshman; second, Duryea, sophoe ex Fg eae gee a Marathon |0re, 4nd third, Fursman, junior, P on a Marathon | Height, 9 feet 6 inches. from Gerald Shannon, 25 to 21, in LW 83 innings, Shannon had high run Pie sig jump — Woe. by Sa unior; second, Rice, senior, and of three |third, Rhodes, junior, Distance, 20 ce SURES HT ESE |feet 7 inches WELSH A FAVORITE | Discus—Won by Potter, junior; a second, Dury: sophomore, and # u lthird, Henehan, senior. Distance, eet 7 inches. High jJump—Won by Johnson, |junior; second, Rice, senior, and |third, Duryea, sophomore. Height, |5 feet 4 inches. mer baseball star, who lost his leg }for the Park team being the fe@/two and allowed 15 hits. Batterie: tn an automobile’ ncetdent iat San iF Tiane cence tures. Iceman Smith broke up thelfor O'hirien Sharkey, Cochrane Fran inter, at Tacoma) . Sunday, With what’ he recetved [PY4ERE ’ from the game for his benefit! strong ae to say that you played in San Francisco, this| Saar: ane 8 Job of aay Kink sheald put Swain on his fect finan. | {2 Callfornta unless you are « clally if he will never be that way | tive Son, but that is ¢preading it a physically again, and the former | little, but ft is a mortal cinch that The New & jathlete now has sufficient capital |® boxer from any other state must! 40 .t64 the almost kill a Californian before he fo either start @ business of his vit be awarded the decision over |nine at We ST. PAUL, Aprit 2 —rreaay Welsh is a prohibitive favorite in the betting on his 10-round bout with Red Watson here tonight game io the ninth with 4 bard| end Cochrane, who struck out nine smash through third, which scored | y Yohe. South Park has several open/ 1; hits. O'Brien will play the Sum. |dates, For Dames phone W. G.|ner team at O'Brien | Wolff, Sidney 192. = are people who go so| ae walked three men and allowed | | xt Sunday. | league officials, and Se on the principal downtown streets, arriving at the park in| sames the at 1b ir i 4 or P averaging 16 years, Address Wal-| 110 hurt, and ne wilate Mec one srs Mayor Gill to toss the first pill of the league season ter Long, care Frank Waterhouse, ‘he fifth inning by late MeCutre, at 3 o'clock. . {Co., Central building, Seattle sand ~ fhe ont accel pe \ Seattle Elks will attend the festivities this afternoon in —— ae t-of-town teams deatr- | a body and reservations have been made in the grandstand|,,The Hawks baseball team would ing games with Wilson's, communi. | for 200 or more Hello Bills. ike to arrange games with o iy{cate with EP. Welch, 308 Alaska teams whose players average 13| funding, Seattio © t Address Max Bloch, Ci : SWAIN HAS COIN whipped and who was awarded the|352 t4th ace, or phone East 4289 ; —— | |S TO START BUSINESS | titte, declared that he was not en ae a lt hs vba morenere tie A. 6. u. w. 1 > OMETHING like $2,000 was) {ited to It and would never claim! gouth Park defeated Green Lake USE THE BODY SWING. m Wet Wash team | 3 MA G s$ ‘go S RE mvaper & Nettiseen C GETS MURPHY GOLFERS ARE AT IT Seattle Sunday, 7 to at 4, in an 11-Inning contest, Buggart | | “ of the laundrymen held hin oppo-| \ notwithstanding bis physical| When Jimmy, Britt w nents hitless until the ninth, when | i j }own or buy his way into some con- S cleaned up at the benefit| it @# he knew it was wished onto oY wy ectae tase | | RUB WITCHHAZEL ON FROTECT THE ARN 4, | PORTLAND, April 20—Manager| gay FRANCISCO, April 20. Sunday, 4 to 3, the pitching of/, 6 UL. W. Bi ad Payee 4 him by the referee when he bh . : v ngman « ayne game for Charley Swain, for-| oct fairly won it had | Meade of Green Lake and Kellogg| who struck out three men, walked THE. SORE ARM. ioe USING |MoCredie of the Portland Beavers |netween “Chick” Evans adi . Ss stated today he had obtained In-|Ghandier Egan lies the Pi business which he can con.| im in the confines of that state a near lightweight champ, better boys when | Dandicap, = lthan Jimmy beat the whey out of|the millmen rallied and evened | | things up. Day, the mill team MONET RUNS INTO [ware ear tix eat at ee cad or the | pitcher lost control in the 11th, and WNATIVE SON STUFF | bout, and as long as he could move | before recovered three runs } ‘O ONE can blame Chet Me-|a finger he was the victor—in Call-/ Were put over, which gave the Wet} N Intyre, boxing instructor, | fornia Wash nine the game. For games} t for being good and sore 4] —_—_~--—_-— call New System, Queen Anne 44,| ;the treatment accorded his boxers; RUNCHEY FLOPS HIM) "tween © and 6 p.m. | ‘at the San Francisco championship) SAN FRANCISCO, April -20.—| } bouts. Particularly is this true| Northwestern athletes figured tm! with regard to Archie Wyard, who | the final results in the A. A. U. na ran up against the California “na-| tional wrestling championships con | tive son” stuff in its rottenest and | tested here last night, as follows: most malignant form. Even Call-) prank Giahe, Spokane, defeated | . fietider Murphy from New Orleans, | ‘ 2 |Pacific exposition amateur golf Murphy played with Oakland last |championship, in the opinion of ft app ere te ed: who flocked to the Ingleside links MARKET REPORT Sunn neces Thirteen men are left in the run-|the match play. Evans and his op- ning at the finish of the third |ponent, E. C, Lamontagne, were the round in the Broadway High tennis |first pair to start teeing off at 9 tournament a.m. Insurance A Leent drop in the price of new peas and a new bottom and top price {n lemon quotations were the only changes announced on Com mission Row Monday Asparagus apples and rhubarb are moving} 1 and there is an excellent de-| and for all vegetables, Straw berries are in Kood demand and | dealers report a clean-up of the Los M4 |Angeles berries, which arrived 1M The baseball team from fire head- quarters beat the engine ho No 4 team, § to 7, at Lincoln park, yes terday morning. Alex McCain an¢ Park Adams, the heavy swatters of| here ™ . ithe 4's, struck out every time they) ra yage ic a, en whe med tor Pals copdthed BF Baseit, Gary, Ind. 115 pounds: |stepped up to the plate. Nutting nor a wager. It is based nauseated st the way in which the| Oliver Runchey, Seattle, defeated) ang McNerney were the battery forl! upon the most thor- referee robbed Wyard in his title | John Kolks, Boston, 135 pounds: | headquarters, and Berry and White “4 bout, for the benefit of a Native| David Burns, Spokane, defeated J.|man for the 4's \| ough examination of Son. They hooted and jeered the| Connelly, Chicago, 145 pounds; Earl verdict, and the following bouts | Caddock, Chicago, defeated C. E.| The recently organized Poulsbo|| titles that can be made were conducted only with difficulty | Allen, San Francisco, 175 pounds./and Pearson team met defeat in| i 3 with the crowd against the referee, | Caddock also won the heavyweight| their opening game at the hands of || by skilled title attor- It is said that after the Wyard bout| championship by throwing Allen in| the Gamboliers, who proved to be - . even the Oakland lad, whom he that class. too strong for the local boys, trim. neys—attorneys whose ming them, 6 to 2. Gassman of the - - ” Gamboliers struck out eight and al ; ‘ ‘ fer lowed but one hit. The Gamboliers|| entire time is given to TITLE INSURANCE is neither guesswork Honey. strained . Lettuce, hothouse . You COULD'NT GIVE MEA ; SerTER TP You Know A a sens ted a2. atl such examinations and REAL pov box 180, seattle Wash “|| to the study of laws OPTICAL : ‘ ACM me and court decisions re- PRICES r We KNOW they are. +e HOW THEY STAND | lating to real property. 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