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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915. BAGE 9. —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH TO CUT SEATTLE TEAM TO 14 MEN THIS WEEK— | VANCOUVER CHAMPS TAKE _OPENING GAME aymond Must Chop SEATTLE [Hew They stand In the Leagu ues } | | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | All you young pitchers better be ly Won, Lost. Pet.| sure you have a straight ball that vancou ‘ § 6e7 | is @ straight ball. It's a pretty use ee { > Aiipful thing to have when it's ri + 8 Roo} And #hould be practiced until st will | + 4 "42 take the groo time. Une : **/ the overhand Igtting the iu ball leave the hand with the same NATIONAL LBAGUE Won Lost. Pet. | pressure on all » and this enti asa result of his p showing yesterday, but Superb fielding on the part of)! pte | pressure not too hard. (Fig. 1) | Wotell and Pappa, who made ser Koop the fin f the ball also on account of the player limit, which requires tha sational traps of everything the Gi. Moston toe) ase} With thumb un : rthwestern league teams cut down to 14 men by the end} Ants got beyond the infield yest At Loule Aus this week's play, Pitcher Thomas was given his walking pone ean 1 bagel ya ne Rroskiyn ‘ 144 ; 4 ror by Barth in the sixth | fran reeks j ; rs by Manager Raymond last night. «Thomas has failed | which started an avalanche . : . w anything sensational on his several times out and | runs, cost Seattle the first gam AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ . Won, Los was necessary to drop him to make way for Lot who the week's series with the Vancow |). os abps \ ver Cha » D) of7 wt? Wt arrive in a day or two from St. Louis to try out on the 1 rg oF beer poll the tee ba pund for Seattle plate with all the od of 2 log | Chicas t H Lotz is touted as a real pitcher, although his record shows} . the Glant hitters w un. | Washington H rr he is ld at times le is a stalwart G t ore jabl connect’ with Wen Hunt's | priadeippta se ‘ at he is wild at time ! a stalwart German lad, more Soebiine abd: & Sen Bet Ont the lke tect tre han six feet tal 1 is { to have a world of spe Tt} stink: teuiaa that thea Ghowed Ge » can hook up the control with it he will be a valuable addi- | the score board. The lone run TUREEAL LAUR m to the Seattle squac | put over en drew a pas ae : has aa OW ae. oll Nidetin* as A elles i and Raymond ty put him ry There are w lym re 3 1 when Lote ar wround the circult with singles. It | Brock , ‘ aes there will be two men lrop, which is causing started nothing, how and, with | & * H : ks in certait quarters even Raymond says he dk ot even runs aguinst them, the star | sane Cr Ss Aw as yet where the lig ig is going to#strike \ tt YY Goren m ro t ul : 1 ir me toute oy ! ag ich he will not let out K and Bonr Rh Mails are the fourth {nning when Wotell COAST VICTORIA WINS jee ven wh ne Aeon e of their berths, so it may be that young Rose, the nervy | pranced home the throwin of Lost. }ish team has oper Pi um h : eam bh: ppen dates for a ni yngster who has shown all kinds of stuff, will be one of} lot . ng ot ; MeCart t ; . a2 FROM SPOKANE ber of fast teams. For games ad- unfortunates. | inestinge with ch mates fen Francie “4 | VICTORIA, B April 27-—~Re. {dress George Smith, Duwamish, or a | In the sixth the deluge came. |poriient ; fore a crowd of 5,000 fans the Vie-| Phone Sidney 614 NG MAKES GOOD | successful in the challenge tehes, | | Brinker and Moore aingted. their n on A BACKSTOP Will be selected to re at Broad man shot a line drive to Harth vate fter- it ARL KING, the new backstop;| Way. When Oliver defeated Jordan (ae Weer Gace ae dragging the aa ot TIGERS GATHER who canie from Pendleton, yesterday he surprised “em all, as a? tur task. te gai 9 ‘ Spokane leag # in the ye r | le! r 0 mi " b " al opening formalitie ere ob sents Fae day ‘and gave a good ac unt t best racquet ¥ iaer inthe school. | |e i and missed a kreat chance for 0 wal opening formalities were ob-| cos, With Mosul regardiess of the fac | Se ae cent a z ing premier of British Columbia as-|A. V. Fawc on the hill and all 2 es Ppl ca’ “et sisting. Victoria broke ) the| President Bob Biwwett behind the Deen vor be pny LY \ Ut | oingi anh tn rte joubled, fou oF « |game in the second {nning by r-|bat for the first ball, the Tacoma nm, but he played his as) | | en out — ing h rh. ers opened ¢ r how c ae gee. bat be play’ h wos eucnctal | runs getting across in the melee AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Ing elght rurs, when Hrowning’al-| Tigers, oven ‘ one wi: nderstood what was expected) - | Raymond jerked Thomas and Ai lowed five hits. walked one man|yesterday by defeating the Aber ross cut a Severs) COME Bonner took up the burden.) and hit two with the ball. Wicker | deen Black Caty by a score of 3 to hen there was a demand for use| | Wotell’s eluate brought ie the fifth {replaced him and held the Bees|2-‘ Bota Metkle and Kaufman ® neat # a bean, he showed that he ha loun at the pension, belare HOnGer runless after the second inning. twirled good games, tightening up wound. @! on his shoulders, Also, tho the) The Majestics defeated the Port| lao Gown te onsen ba retired the Spokane 02100600 0—3 in the pincacs and preventing aG- b first ; on doesn't ow tt, Jack| Blakeley team at Woodland park side and »eld thom runless for tne | at Victoria ......189000 0 6 ¢—g/ditional scoring when the chances will not # sith, the new man, laid down what) Sunday, 10 to 2, Danforth, the Ma FREDDIB | rest of the came uu " ° sa " 99011000 0—28 ua ave been a great hit, just|jestic shortstop, connecting for a Alte 77a erful one | 4 sme 040 : yen it was needed, if Pappa had| home run and a double. Torgeson ‘WELSH BR go ayer yet age ra DUWAMISH WINS IT 10209090 *—g St cone the next to ple and| catcher, and Merill, at second, play tng It off the fence and rol Annual Tourney abbed it off after a great run ed fine ball. The Majestics want The Michigan Bearcat, Ad Wolgast, former lightweight king, Is back aie of a run od ' ne} . | pea 8 games with teams averaging 16 to! again. This time he will meet Freddie Welsh, lightweight champion of | scoopet ti BBE Ne he | Starts Tonight _The Duwamish team took the) List your Real Estate in Star SEALEY RAYMOND 18 years, the Tigers r eens the world, over a ten-round route, at Milwaukee, May 4 o rke Bice nas tops, check: | é > cae Fosters nis » into camp at Duwany |w ~ EELING HIS OATS {Cubs preferred. Phone ( Abrams ng tho F ell was every-| With 13 Seattle teams, four from| {sh yesterday afternoon by a score] Want Ads. EAL RAYMOND is all set| Ballard 1436, Wednesd where. out of the alr| Vancouver and a strong delegs of 10 to 2 in & snappy contest up today over the fact that)6:30 and 7 p. th, or wi . GRIMM CLEANS _ lLewig Put Out of [iike a magiciaa picks phesey from the Bellingham lke entered he made four hits in yester-| 53rd st money out of it Ginlason alyo|the fourth annual Potlateh bowling : RAMs smn, and, considering the| ow atimemuon| UP EVERYTHING Race by Gilroy ""),," seotlag tines Lioeratunee ul Gee wader way. 32 ’ arcity of those articles, no one| The team of the No. 4 fire station na : es lot a hit when he scooped up an al-|the Imperial alleys tonight at & a on tHE blame him. Tealey simply had|beat the Fourth Battalion team at] CENTRAL aA] eed T. P. Lewis was practically ¢lm-| most — imponsible ounder and|/o’clock. All indications point to the e to mak@. cye, and every time he touched | Wood! park Monday morning,|¥48 almost nothing tot } inated from the running for first/ nalling Barth at first moat successful tourney yet held, as Foor RBG. bali it fell safe, but not when|!4 to 12. Barry, Adams and Wite-| St the interciass eet, 0 place in Class Bi of the city cham-| It was a great game If unsatis-| rivalry is keen and the bowlers are ther OF could do any good in the way of MAD were the baitery for the station | sien iggy ar se Pa , Ip three n —bilitard | factor: Leng he , |!n tip-top fo men, ani mullin an bison fo: 2 B, > r - TT " =i es t ama will cl at 3) six local eman teams will a mn getting. [the Battalion. Smullin walked six| Grimm famlly of athletes, took first tournaments at Brown & Hulen’s | sotocy afternoon |start the merry war tonight, as fol EISER DELL two innings. Ac place in the high Jump, broad jump,|last might when he met defeat at The Neovo lows: TCHES GREAT GAME t ed, and Tate Van |p shots ‘s nang Jom the hands of Johony Gilroy, 28 to - a ° Alley No. 1, Bush & Lane Piano] ; : i N SPITE of the fact that his| M#son lost iar on the game . flay ay.| 21, in 52 frames. Gilroy made two ‘ ‘ 1 ley No. 2, Kozooks; alley No.| Brown Br Shoe Store, at First Ave. and Colum- “5 ft a ah in the jav ‘ ° 1 a team was licked. Welser Del! e4 pide iors won with Tuna of three ‘ areks; alley No. 4, Seattles sed and no more goods will be sold until former Seattle pitcher, twi At South Park Sunday, the South “ptm rfl Tea. giaaael The sar fat A. Scollard ; 5, Mack’s Colts; alley No.! ym treat game for ! n moe Sacense tout She Alene tee n the juniors 4 with 13, ! to Harry f r 4 6, New Richmond hotel , and held the New York G redlae ya Hg A ogy d the husen fourth with 10. Yo 25 to 6 innings : —- - | the store, be the closed windows, they are on in to atx hits. Dell fe showing| O#8f, South Park's twirler, was too | and th h Seoliaré had a chance te head off : | tah hic be Miya: Ne. the elnck foe’ Glia Sea § form this season and il fil AD ps are ie Jack Ball ip Claes © by winaing will k th of thi r shoe house. ‘ y in Ball t will mark € of this pioneer shoe house. the big back if things! yw W. H.R. Leary ts Ball's lone - = AC lete R | ; a re tecaking po him anything SWIMMER HURT enigma * omp' te eport | Since the “Quitting Sale” opened, some weeks ago, a ; n visitors i —_ Hert Smith gave a good exhttt |, aa d many thousand pairs of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes rthey have {n the past. strike-out route. Haas, | SAN FRANCISCO, April tlon in handing a 25-to-18 defeat to |‘ 4 ; of Market Today RAY’. POneene agi sale — ed for Aloha, had plenty of # When the automobile in wh Iver Henning in 44 frames. Smith |x t " | ve been sold, but the stock v so big to begin with RINGS SURPRISE but was wild asd tneffective, so/ was rid turned tt a his first 20 pointe in 25 in| ‘ | are plenty left for keen buyers to secure BROADWAY RACE |was replaced in the soventh by |Gate park last night, Walter Por had two runs of three and | ™ ‘ | bargain ‘ JHE race in the Broadway high|Conyict, a 1 South paw, was member of the Ol t four Gisiaesn, 50 ; | 5 tennis tow eacment narrowed | was touched three and club and holder of se Tonight Rivers, leading in| trottem : | Now ¢ is a piece of news for Shoe buyers; Mr. I. wo amberiain,| three rur ark ® aw! g record f Cimon * y - r rn . ‘ 4 wn wenn snd | Care Pere has igned ae in 8 * Ray Logue pack ‘ I ‘ r the V. & H. Shoe Store, on Second Allen yesterdaytafternoon. | for Ma and would like to hear! juries which, tt {s L. Helwig, and Art Basel and Sam a “eh close out his stock, too, and quit busi- g the playing of the fourth|¢rom some fast junior te: The| fatal. Other occ > » ma tied for first in Class D, athe is the place for women’s trade, so in ich they defeated their|Geralds would recetve a hearty | chine were slightly injure ° PLN ahh ce sent all the Men’s Shoes down to the 8. ch of these men 18) welcc Phone H. West at Sid * . he a k @ 1 Col big Witl I to three challenges, and !f! ne : | SE EN a rt St erates : re, at First er Siw na. ; ses the —_———__—— gears » B n this fine stock of Men's Shoes the Brown | . . ’ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | The New System Wet Wash base. | SQUIRREL FOOD “are *. By Ahern | ° x Agee s.’ store will be able to offer greater bargains than | ba . as ver, and also to start in Thursday with a good assort- ASEBALL Bhi icin nan Taking HER to the Ball Game i" iH “< DUGDALE FIELD core of 2 to 0 ugi . O he mad s and All Week mound for the New System, allow ne Look for details of great final Shoe Sale in Waricouver vs. Seattle [ed three hits and struck out 14 ‘ se columns tomor It will be worth your while dy 5 |while five hits were made off — “ 1 ' he 1 ttert oe reac o Fo ve. © Tresele of the Billiards. Batteries i Zantanes' S00 aod o00 larga tow ton IGNATZ 'wHY | \ HE'S GOING To TELL HIM TO SER Torgeson; for " ac 415 CHRISTMAS SHOPP_ 8 0) M | - land Scott. The DOES THE Go His on bd SHoPP- EAS N OPENS AY 1 Parse nee 1TS THE RIGHT CUT. IM AN EXPERT ON like to arrange CATCHER GO ING EARLY AND HE WANTS TOR | rejlephone inquiries have Radishes 18 CUTS AND | OUGHT TO KNOW, THATS AT D ND ma tear the cit : Games) BM} OP ANDO TALK FINO OUT How HE ORAWE OD THE | pouring In on Harry Ref, Mount? - m white ee REAMLA can be arranged at 8 z's, or ris ) pow game warden, regarding the su-|¢ Seoriia 4 weal call Q. A. 44 between 5 and 6 | TO THE BUNCH IN PINOCCHLE LAST + court decision on the fish DANCING EVERY EV®: ° - PITCHER? WIGHT ON ourt d ‘inses EVERY ONE WELCOME \ -§ SUCH A BUM HANO-HE Rief wants the public to \ The Lakeviews won a fast game from the B of 9 te | were Pane for Bellevue. Batteries for Lakeview Potts and Holbroo Grany, Sullivan a Mallek. Teams averaging 15 year call Holbrook for games, Rat nier w | de team | The | Business Battersby & Smith the score of 6 the game were the oth Baxley of Peters of Baiters heavy hitting got a tl two men ¢ Wilson's College lege and > he Smith, and the Joe Welch, three-base hit Battersby & S j amateur tear tte. nrlace, “INE-PRICE DENTISTS. °: apst Gold $ 4. 00 : Liftian WOWNS ... with th to defeat t Adelia was t n. Mevest Bridge- | league team. Any fast out-of-towa nav ian tine | 4, teams desiring a game with Wi) | son's will be favored by commun ond -Gree@st set of Teeth 5: 00 cating with BE We'ch, 308 Alas d Rubber... ka building. Seattle. SAY | ROMny1 wenke, st set of Teeth Keystone Giants defeated the Peet YouR 1646 + Natural Gum Pe | Stacy Shown t by a MouTH SO | ore of oO sor Inless Extraction Included | OT .* CAN SEE UHIO Wright for the Ke 2 We make a specialty in! son for the Shown YoU AREL »vuod branches of Dentistry. 7") \." ritth fhen the Ghews » 1 ity work that don’t prove «ined one rin fo the good | Ee " x tisfactory will be made )°#!0")"* iota Se fever, aout fn 9100 moon, 204% free of charge at amy | started the fireworks for the Key sor wim te. All work guaranteed 71°)" the cate ‘ | cso oa 12 years. Painless ex- There was a good attendance at <n» aveition, Examination free, | the jane Sunday bet nanan . id O'Brien at O'Brien | - 207 University St. {tors scored ona run in the third] Sumner got one run which tied th lining and O'Brien came back with| score. O'Brien got four hits in th ite Fraser-Paterson (10 ee ine score remaining 2 tolelghth and put over four rune nor y Co. |i until the first of the eighth, and|The final score was 6 to 2 In favor —— = of O'Brien. The atterte re aniele, 4 4 Sumner—L. Bonney and Hill Yor 62 W 4 M BEY O'Brien—Cochrane and Cochrane vw det 1 CAN SAVE Y Gratien playa the, Seattle. Aerials | "i ate i. © needs before attempting ettect alg} next Sunday at OMfrien i it one of the highest classed medica | geet a s. Lam « lege A physician anal | \ ° feasion 9 years ont 190s 44 im .) 1 Se AMEN Sha The Belmonts defeated the , Bae 2 the Fuad Ordknd Marcas Transportation Club by the score leary at . ne, 8 - . jof 8 to 4, The Transportation bo mo ; Bio ne }took four runs in the sixth inning ip eal ‘iin fable Wasserman Blood Test. | Ed Michaels caught a long drive to 7 Cantor DK. DONAWAY, 402-3-4 Liberty Building | left field, witg three men on bases valon ond Thied, Opposite Festoftien [and made x perfect peg home one: Ottice Hours, 6m m. to 8 p.m.fileotting his man. Thru exror, The *, 1719 2 Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1. Star ha his score turned aroun yesterday. HO {ALSO Wanrs 10 BUCKS .’ TO BORROW TILL PAY DAY t Oey TL a ean 200 BABIES ENTER OPENING CONTEST) ‘Two hundred bables will be| entered in the opening contest of Better Babies” at Georgetown Wednesday, Examinations will be- in at 10 o'clock, and will continue until [ Other district’ contests will be held daily until every Seattle infant has had a chance to be adjudged the most perfect in America Great Interest is being manifested by mothers thruout the city in the] panbebe Ati tesew to contests. Mra. Nelson B. Paul, 6661 rd ave, S., will enter triplets, 40 Raymond Remedy Co. months old, in the contest-at Colum. bla school Saturday, now that the fish code has nothing whatever to do with the game laws The trout season will open May 1 The season for bass, perch and cropple closes May 1 and will open again June 10 and remain open un tll the close of the trout season, | Lsbrbeanatie — ssi | FOR WOMEN ONLY | Dr. Bandersog’e Cotton Root | Pills, the bedt and only re- llebie remedy for WEMALE hire PS AND IKK LARITIES. © the obstinate oases in # days. Price $1 per box, or 3 returned if they fall after fatr trial. 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