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e iinet teecsisndepenmeaemeinneneneemneenne STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915. PAGE 7. / WALTER MAILS TWIRLS A_ ATIONAL | 7 - poy 1c: |} | BOTHELL BOYS ARE FIRST IN COUNTY MEET ‘ | GAME AND EVENS UP TIGER SERIES | i—IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— GUNNERS MAKE GOOD SCORES AT TRAPS ed ah ee = : Bl fr EDITED BY MAYBEE SMITH r oo ud = er — . Pe — . edit — a —— ee Walter Mails Wins [HINTS FOR YOUNG PITCHER---NO 5 One Great Struggle in the Eleventh Inning of When ng Walter Mails pitch-| Jack Smith, released by Abe ed his first game against Tacoma) deen before he had a real oppor last week, some soyurballed Tacoma) tunity to display his wares and | sport writer sald “he had every-|grabbed off by Raymond, showed | thing in the dictionary except | speed enough terday to make « brains, which he evidently left in| coyote look as if he were tied. He the clubhouse, Mails just as evi-| drew a pass to first and, on Mails’! dently remembered his brains yes-|bunt, he went to third like an terday when he beat old veteran/ aeroplane, but McGinnity saved Joe McGinnity in a magnificent | himself from a score in that frame | struggle, which took 11 innings to/by forcing Kiliilay to smash at a settle j bad one and retire the side. | In many respects the game was! In the first errorless game of the / one of the most remarkable ever) season, both teams displayed great q seen in Seattle. Both Mails and/form and every inch of the way | McGinnity worked with the pre-| was hard fought. Mails deserves | iy cision of well-oiled machines. In|} a world of credit for his defeat of 10 innings, McGinnity allowed but| the veteran two hits and Mails but three. So This afternoon the Giants will/ airtight was the fielding that it)open a week's series with the Van-| looked as if the game might run/couver Champs, winners of the for many extra innings, when in| pennant for the past two seasons the eleventh Cadman poled a hard) The game will be called at 3) one over second base that made | o'clock every fan on the grounds sit up. The Score | Kippert sacrificed him to second e ARK. HPO AB and Bowcock, with all the confi ‘ dence of a conquering hero, march 4 ; ed to the plate and smashed out a/ Ma so eo 6 ef beauty to left, which gave Cad | Catman : ® ample time to complete the circuit.) 9... th ai aia Those two smashes spelled defeat | smi : ta - for McGinnity | Matis, p : ees A most unusual play was pulled; =. - ! in the second inning when Cad man drew a pass and arted to second on Kippert’s sing! Cad man ran into the ball, which sent him back to the bench, it counting as a hit for Kippert, who was caught stealing a moment later. | New Pitcher Is so ES fe Touted as Phenom ate i The pitching staff, the weakest department of the Seattle baseball team, will receive a strong rein force t in the person of Lotz, a husky rman youth, more than six! , feet tall, who will arrive in Seattle tomorrow He comes with a strong endation from Miller Hug Although the “out” curve has been used | Its combination of out and drop, cam pitcher to have. It is the most natural of all | readily learned. Fig. 1 shows the position of fingers: the second pair of fingers occupy the reco gins of the St. Louls Nationals, who is loud in his praises of Lotz } Lote played with Oshkosh, In the Swats By Altman hand swing of the arm and MeGree E f game without too much pressure. Fig. 3 indicates how the ball should | the hand, being literally snapped out of the grasp by a powerful over. jose since the spitter, with In, It's a handy thing for a young the curves, and the most the thumb and firet two position shown In Fig. 2, ve Wisconsin-lilinois league, last sea Win for Seiknns - _— — i son, and pil up a record of 26 strike-outs in 40 gam He fie! 968, won 24 games colts sev vaste ( MARKET REPORT In one game he struck out 14 men| Was the hitting sensation In the and allowed but three hits. Ray-| Spokane-Ab game here yes mond will give him a chance to|terday, and it was his bat that) | show what he has as soon as he|drove in all of the three runs for) Ess" remained at 19 « arrives, but if he {s anything near| Spokane that gave the Indians a 3-| {ug price) Monday, despite th as good as he is touted to be, he will| to-l victory over the Black Cats.| dictic f several jobbers th be a welcome addition tothe Seattle) Fisk for Spokane and Hughes f take effect team. Aberdeen participated in a gre of the wee ————— | pitchers’ duel, with Aberdeen mak-| there has been a ane NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ing the greater number of hits, but celpts, th til a big su awhe they were not timed to figure much} above what is consur s. Ducks dropr DUGDALE FARLD The score na and broth Teomerrow and All Week Aberdeen 0000010—1 cents r amvers, Vancouver vs. Seattle Spokane 016002 0— 3, peas and grapefruit also tun There was a alight advance in the price of lemons, oranges, rhubart and strawberries How They Stand BULL BROS, |___!p the Leagues) » Just Printers NORTHWESTERN LRAGUE ee th. «necvortty ol ‘ the Lundberg Truss, and give tree Be om LUNDBERG CO. |!) SScsoot fds “28 Trusses, form: Dpliances é Honey, #t 8% “oP gal Ov ENR. ae Leesan ind ond racecars Pr | 1 reamery. Domestic w | Limbureer FOURTH AND PIKE FREE: HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT aan Franetece eis wWaeblanton ete near Besond “ave, | Oakland . wo FRENCH DINNER Portiand mee, Tans 71 . Venice +o With NORTHWESTERN | RESULTS Bottle of Wine—50c fer you the doctors At. Beattie 1, Tacome 0. — inducement. At Bpokane 2, Aberdeen Look fur the Yellow Frost. | ay NATIONAL LEAGUR RESULTS -—— % RESULTS LEAGUE RESULTS 6, Pittebure Buffalo 1 City—Pirat_ game, Chicag a, second game, Chicago Wheat OUTS! OHIO DENTISTS .*. ONE-PRICE DENTISTS Ae portant to Bait take a? 30 DAYS CUT PRICES cae 400 Se | FREE me tternnon EXAMINATION Kirstad afternoon # Sunde terest I at police woe. $4.00° Best set of Teeth $5.00 DAVIS IS CHAMP 25c Per Cent Reduction from these regular prices 22K Gold Crowns... Bridgework Best set of Teeth SAN FRANCISCO, April 26. a bite j with Natural Gum ° Harry K. B. Davis of the Presidio| # Full Set of Teeth.. with pa Painless Extraction Included Golf club won the Panama-Pacific |B Porcelain Crown. Kenn |exposition golf @hampionship here Country May and Gratn (Prices paid producer) 2400 @2nee 11.09 @t0.08 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043) O.0"""" f . M OMe NK a 34.90 @3t.00 y ——© v Prices Vaid Producers for Egg | NATIONAL LEAGUE Ca te 246 rh Aas OTe ry Won oe ’ “1 “u@ e , v8 @ 280 ty 1 @ (11% wt @ 1 brick ashington solld pack Cheese beet oes ‘ 42.00 42.00 untry Hay and Grain Z| (Wholesale 14.00 ‘ 32.00 cate 27.00 13.00 14.00 DE OF THIS, PAUL SEEMS 0. K. police will examine Paul s head today ay Kirstad tried to tn Jonk Sergeant Kennedy re headquarters in a to tunnel through the Pole to another world, wl by ® strange people ale green complexions. edy. locked him uf. speci: in| Saturday by defeatin Pinrict, Gold Fillings a a ae “f seri a hmidt of the ‘ fasgannt Oaeairs Silver Fillings TURNVEREIN GIVES Club of Oakland, Davis won the We fo exactly as advertised Any work that don’t prove! match at the 36th hole with one aay Attendaat, Terme to suit. ANNIVERSARY SHOW = Toppy red bags, Se, satisfactory will be made "” |, over free of charge at 207 Finn) BODY IN WOODS | ELECT RO} ..:"s: time. nigh } for 12 years. Painless ex.) yy... ot charles Nelgon, 55 PAINLESS vehi a traction. Examination free.) ws found in the Fauntleroy pari 2 4 woods late Saturday after lying | y 207 University St. |undiscovered for several weeks DEN I IS | S Steamer . Hawalian, American | Hawatian urement t son's side. Laboring People’s ventists attle to Two bottles of carbolle acid, one } Opposite Fraser-Paterson emptied, were, found. Mt. Nel, | | ¥#t and Pike, Opp. Public Market crowd attended the thir iversar « ration Sun t of the Seaffle Turn the Metropolitan theatre numbers comprised the Mayor Gill was present line, will take 6,000 meas ons of foodstuffs from Se New York at end of week , |tonight with a discussion on “How | ¢| It will interest you to kriow that since Gunners | SQUIRREL FOOD .. . “. By Ahern! Bothell Is Taking HER to the Ball Game i| ‘ in Force —$$— First in STsten)_ { HE DIDN'T TRIP CLARICE— } at Tra § Jocornicot L | SoNETHING ON THE BAG wHY OID THAT LOOKED LIKE A BEER CHECK, AND HE THOUGHT HE WAS | Bothell high school athletes fine 4 PLAYER TRIP JET TE ~ AVNE KELLERMAN — HE |ished first, with 46 points, in the In the weekly shoot of the Seat ALSO FIGURED ON GETTIN | preliminary field and track meet of tle Trapshooters’ association, at the| MANO SLIDE Lphy Harbor island grounds yesterday,| THAT PiLt OW"? HIS UNIFORM DIRTY SO |the King county high school series, held on Vashon isiand Saturday aft- Hugh Ploming and Harry Williams ks tied for first honors in the shoot at kd 7, sb th 50 targets, with 47 each, MeDir sf THE SPECTATORS WILL ernoon . Redmond was second, with mod Was second with 46. H. Will THINK HE IS A VETERAN! oints; Burton th with 2%: liama was high gun in the shoot at —— hon fourth, with 17, and Kirke 100 birds, with a score of 4. RK. land fifth, with 9 Miller was second with 92 and Mc Strickler of Bothell finished first Kelvey third with 90. in five events In the medals shoots Fleming and | The y follows Williams tied in Class A with 47 220-yard low hurdles—Strickler, jeach. In the shootoff at 15 birds | Bothell, first; McConaughy, | Vashon, second; O, Johnson, Rede mond, third. Time—:28 1-5. | Discus—Robstad, Redmond, first | Perigo, Redmond, second; Daniels, "4 |Kirkland, third. 86 feet and 6& 4 | inches | Fifty Jeli, first; McConaughy, Williams killed 14 and Fleming 13 Fred Landwehr won in Class B, Me Dirmond in Class C and Kinzer in Class D lent scores were made n Lake traps, where a |far larger crowd than usual turned jout. The contest hunting dasb—Rosley, Both- c Bothell, second; om, third. Time ‘-“* 5 4-5, coat was won by BE. W. Eller with 4 bre yer seul 5 birds. ‘OD. Pole vault—Strickler, Bothell, q | Horst and Eller tied for the DuPont gal ig ee igre A. Conklin second with 41 and F. W NOUR HEAD, HG, Hecmeaeiet vi relma hae F, A. Travis third with 40 To STOP THE DRAUGHT she ~ | om See eens Tob-yard dash—B. Johnson, 2 “fig a yard dash—E. Johnson, Quite a number of Seattle marks £ Oe ia enaaer mane |mond, first; McConaughy, Vashon, |men accepted the invitation of the second; Bosley, Bothell, third, | Lake Stevens Gun club to partict Time—: 11 pate in their shoot near Everett A Shotput — Otterson, Redmond, yesterday, Four contests at 25 tar tian ete on L018 nee VALI MAMAN NN Atoll | test; Beardslee, Bothell, seconds gets were shot off, Young making |Lameroux, Burton, third. 33 feet | the high combined total of $3. Roy Opple of was second with i and Mubl third with 87 iS. A. C. BOWLERS | FINISH FOURTH | IN WIRE GAMES The ocean-to-ocean telegraphic bowling contest for the Col. Robert M. Thompson trophy, bowled in the principal cities of the United States and Mont by fivemen teams r. y the Olymute 2 5 inches | 120-yard hurdles—Strickler, Both- f ell, first; Rowler, Kirkland, sece/ ond; MecConaughy, Vashon, third, | Time 17 4-5 e 40-yard dash—Riehm, Burton. first; E. Johnson, Redmond, fond; Quarkman, Bothell, thirdg ; Time—:5 High jump—Lameroux, Burtong first; Otterson, Redmond, secongy.. Rowler, Kirkland, third. Heigh? 5 feet and 2 inches. 220-yard dash—Strickler, Rothell,. first; Bosley, Bothell, second; sragce, Burton, third. Time— The Totem Athletic association| Blakeley team by # score of 19 to got In action on the baseball sched-|2. The game was played at Wood land Park Sunday ule for the season aturday after » with a game between the Pi Francisco, with| rate d Cubs, which was won b Illinois A. C.| the Pirates, 10 to 3. Friedholt and Transportation Club defeated the Belmonts by a score of 8 to 4 run—Riehm, Burton, first; at Woodland Park yesterday Kimmel, Vasbon, secon et Calon: scond with 2,895,| Irwin » the battery for the Pt < Ball, aA thar Che (0) A. C. wag! rates and Jones, Neldigh and Ol a | Kirkland, third. Time 3-6. third with 2.830. The Seattle Ath.|!¥er for the Cubs, 1 diately The Felix Club opened its sea Broad jump—Strickler, Bothell, 4 Sox beat the son by defeating the Rainier Beach first; Otterson, Redmond, second; 16 swatfest McConaughy, Vashon, third. 18 Evers, and feet and 3 inches. 3 following, the F Athleticn in a 2 t Taylor an letic club finished fourth, with a team, § to 3. A. Heyes pitched for se Fetle Char: anu hes Taylor and Rayl were the battery |‘h@ Fellx Club, and Ike Colman did for the Sox and Hurlburt, Taylor, | 80™® Very good catching. Manager| BE ATS McCARTY Vaughn and Trembly for the Ath.|Krick of the Felix claims that he} , letics. Armstrong umpire. has the best team in the amateur) : class this season. 548 Green Lake Feds defeated the Or. =" 345) der of the Golden West, 14 to 1, The Wilson Busine: team rolled as fol Sdwarde 213 2190 170 C.H. Kinne ., 192 191 M. J. Galbraith 211 H. J, Dobdb 150 O. W. Harris. 159 | NEW YORK, April 26.—Bob Me J Allister, the California light-heavy- i weight, won the newspaper de- College nine cision over Tom McCarty of Mon- a P. J. McGregor - 177\at Woodland Pagk yesterday. eat the Battersby & Smith by!tana in ten rounds at Brooklyn - om - ———| Brown of the Feds team pitched a 3 yesterday. Peters pitched @/ jast night. He outfought McCarty Totals $26 1,020 831—2,776) splendid game, striking out 16 men. | great game for B. & S., allowing but/ all the way. McCarty weighed 178 HOW TO GET A Jos New System Laundry team won| "Y® scattered hits pounds and McAllister 162 pounds, | Seattle men who are loo ing for| the day at Woodland Park Sunday jobs are offered expert advice in defeating the Nationa’ The Ballard team was defeated at a free 7 lecture course which pitched for the New Sys. | Olympia yesterday the Y. M. C. A, has arranged. Ham-|tem, Trestele for the National Bii-| to 3, in a fast and snappy game. The * fiton Higday will open the series|iards. Both did splendid work batteries were Olympia, Everett} yr. 3 and Flagstead; Ballard, Gulla and| Star Wants Ads find the lost ed the Port | Wally. articles. Mountaineers on hike from Keys port to Silverdale Sunday, report rhododendrons in bud. |to ¢ ta Je | Majestic team def Let’s gather around _ close by ourselves for it's the open season for chumming it with a jimmy Caveelh paend jauken of Pees alebodtienes aot ante bit any other man’s tongue, and won’t bite youre! 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