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GIANTS WIN AGAIN Ss | GIANTS WIN BATTLE IN RAIN, EVENING UP THE SERIES, out Seattle evened up the sertes for, was pulled, with his own help, the week yesterday afternoon by jor a dangerous cavity defeating the Vancouver champs,| Brottem and Doty opened the 4 to 2 Most of the game was/ninth by slashing out a couple of pla in the rain and the fact/bingles and for a time tt looked that peddles gathered around the/as if the score would be ted and bases and the plate fatled to slow extra innings necessary, but Rose up either team. was sent in as a ready rescuer and Although the ball was wot all/by the use of judgment got away over, Ed Doty managed to get ajwith a hard situation without fur great break on it, but the break /ther scoring. The same teams will meet this moon at 3 did not keep the Giants from wal loping the pellet and Jack Smith | afte started the festivities with a two- sacker. ES. Vancouver put the first run over | ray the third. Gislason started with hit and Brottem followed with another, but Gislason was nabbed at third on Doty’s bunt to Kelly Wotell cracked out a two-bagger |< that scored Brottem. A quick and clever double, en. gineered by Tealey Raymond, sav the Giants from disaster in the fourth inning and in their half of the frame they evened up the score, Beatty walked and scored singles by Barth and Kippert Although the champs hit Kelley's offerings freely, they were up gainst a fast infield that prevented them from making the cireult again until the seventh frame, when Moore walked and scored on Brot tem’s second safe wallop. This lead did not last long, the Giants taking things tn their own hands in the seventh, at the end of which the score boy chalked up three runs. The going was hard for Kelley in the elghth, but again his air tight support was _on deck and he SPOKANE HURLERS — RAN ALT, WALLOPED FREELY S o'clock > » Cadman Nowcock. Pap: in. Struck out Hases on baile oft Doty 2 hase Rayny pa, rinkMer, Moore, ( By Kelly 1, by Dot Ott Kenly & hits 0 rune to Kelly an. by Kelly to Beatty, Umpire ye off Rose 1 rune otf Kelly in § tani ge tiles A. April 20.—The fourth mee berdeen was postponed here} VICTORIA. B. C. April | yesterday afternoon on account of and Browning, Spoka: were touched up for @* Boyroiye Victoria Bees yest, sult was a o lay, and the re re of 13 ided victory by a oe fo 1. This makes three mK of the four played the s have dropped to Victoria.| Spokane protested the game in the fourth inning, declaring that ground! How They Stand In the Leagues }| NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE w ! us rules were not being — ed be henaibie ee. i ™ cause a gate was permitted to re-| yatvuver oy ail main open. Vietoria ; 4A Spokane 0601000 6 O— 1 | Spokane a z ry Victoria 0001102 7 %—12|Senttle $8 08 Aberdeen 7 (tee NATIONAL LEAGUE FEDERAL LEAG 30 DAYS }] 2: ae CUT PRICES} *::, si FREE ; : 3 EXAMINATION , oy 25c Per Cent Reduction eae from these regular prices. 8 iH 22K Gold Crowns. ..85.00) ; “ Bridgework -85. ~ Full Set of Teeth... ‘oF Porcelain Crown.. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS | Gold Fillings At Meartle 4, Vanco : Silver Fillings sof se audses” Dame peupente We do exactly as advertised. Lady Attendant. Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 years. ELECTRO PAINLESS tet and Pike, Op; ae ase AMERICAN LEAGUE KRESULTS COAST LEAGUE RF! At Portland 4, Los An At Le Venice §, Oakland 1 At Oakland—San Francisco 4, Salt Lake } | j WOMEN FIGHT TO PUT | CLOTHES ON LADY ST. Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment LOUIS, April 20.—The Mor 4 ° City f# nanghty The Woman's Of Highest i|trctective "issste tovny “cola so e and all because a design for a foun Merit n at the Central public Mbrary | includes two nude figures of girls According to the W. P. L., “chil-| dren and young people will con |gregate around the fountain ard |remarks made in their hearing b |men will not be for the best Inter: | lest of our ctvilization.” This is the second time the ques Entrance 104 Pine ion whether nude figures should | permitted on statues in public | C S ks has shaken St. Louts wi, coves prone ava rxcom YOKE COSTS HIM $10 suffer from Cbhronte Wenkness,§) 1) snared Impaired Manhood, Pain tn the®l) , Wis, April 20,—! Back, Kerv A c took place in the|| oes ldney | Wright theatre, Fratney bles—quickly cured by using | Wright sts, Thursday night, | je ja grass snake about a foot long}! | found on @ boy's coat {| Dr. Pierce’s The boy, Walter Miller, was In terested in the motion pictures and | fablets did not see the snake crawling on | h Several women be ind | Circular free. him saw the snake, and, w i or 6 boxes $5 scream, ran toward the entranc 7 anteed. For atrolman Eggert arrested John Bros, Hecond and Madison Wronski, who admitted placing} . nah Loggia. | snake on the boy's coat. Hel Address all letters to fined $10. Raymond Remedy Co. 217% Pike St, Wa Use Star Wants Ads for Re- sults. Seattle, AND EVEN UP SERIES— TANFORD CREW WILL NOT ROW HERE IN MAY ‘the series between Tacoma | of games for the city champioi STARCPREBAY, APRIL 30, 1915. PAGE 13. IN THE ‘WORLD OF SPORTS— i NORTH BEND TO CELEBRATE TROUT SEASON— |S. A. C. TEAM LEADS IN POTLATCH B BOWLING ~~~ _ EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH A fan aske a question of interest to other fans. the answer: There are two instavces recorded of two triple plays bel) made in one game, On April 23, 1903, Butte and Los An of the Pacific National league, were playing at Low Ang and two triple plays were made—one, Reilly to ern Measehiey; the other, Reilly to Messerley. On June 14, In a game between Toledo and Kan: City, at Kansas by Loewe and Sullivan made o ind R another. game. TONIGHT IS SWAIN GINNOLD SPRING NIGHT AT PANTAGES Here ALWANS RUN at_ TOP S| AND TURN THE BASES the popular fly. of the Seattle and Vancouver clubs, will be the guests of Manager Alex-| eight weeks of play. ander Pantages at the second show,| Another upset came in Cl inning about 9 o'clock, the ball) W. H. R. Leary losing to | toasers to be lodged in a couple of| Foss, 26 to 17 in 59 frames flag-draped boxes for the perform: put in a high run of five. ance. Jetill tied for wecond place Bob Albright, the Seattle singer) Scollard. jand has promised to sing them a | song or two that will warm their | Seerca. Gxnor special features will CE be given in honor of the occasion. | scheduled between Jim Bal stead ri There is even the possibility that| tw Jim Townsend, the champton after-| and ess aT who acts ax stage) Shatin, nan. his house, will make | Rivers and Davis, holtz and cITY, school teams will OKLAHOMA April 30. Seattle high start the fourth week of their series ltacked by a fit of hiccoughs. | New Year's day he was admitted Two Triple Plays in Game Game Recorded but Twice y No such record ever has been made “fs a major league LITTLE SURPRISE ord has been excelled but twice In Let Scholtz, who will meet tonight in- gates set for tonight are be- Jim Ball Ebriichman and BR eB to ty, S ON THE INSIDE Charley Swain, Clint Ginnold sprung a surprise | chaser and stick artist, who Was) in billiard circles last night at | p|with the Seattle team last year,’ Brown & Hulen's, by capping a vic 3 at af vig ming but whose baseball career was ter tory over T. P. Lewis, 25 to 14, with i | ‘a A é Bras: f ve spegietge lenge when 7 argh bo unfinished run of eight, in the} 4 | “KLWAYS RUN HARD tb ea RF leg as the result of an acciden city championship three-cushion bil 1 | > T BASE “MichyT | San Fancisco, will be given 4! jjard tou 3 | PROP THE BALL OR THERE MIGHT BE A wit THRE [recat night” at Pantages theate rsa Men a Oe rove Ue ae 4 "ewaic and Dug, and the members| "48 man in 33 innings. This rec- ans C, RA The lack of golfs clubs, footballs Foss hasn't prevented the British and Canadian soldiers from participating baseballs and other sport tools ary is| (Nn games during their respite from the trenches in Flanders, Here is with @ drawing from descriptions of a popular boys’ game, pick-a-back, which | the soldiers play. Each rider, by using the open hand, like the “straight- HEAD-FIRST SLIDE THE FEET-Tir eok'a b 4 ball] © 3] arm” of A footbal 1 : RST SLID on this week's bill, Is a rabid bal ©. A. Bostwick defeated T. C.| # of merican football, endeavors to unseat his opponent. GETS YOU TO ‘THE BASE LS DAN IGEROUS Lene. |bug and pally with many of the Cramer, 26 to 20, in 72 innings, fi QUICKES. BASEMAN AS HE MAY |Northwestern league performers,|this match taking place of the one 5 ll and NORTH BEND READY ‘SOUTH PARK TEAM FOR TROUT SEASON TO RUN EXCURSION The South Park baseball team» as chartered the steamer Pot | North Bend is prepared to alert brate the opening of the trout sea- L Wild Bob” Burman, in a Puegeot a speect atch for next Sunday and will run Sr onacncn Cee Proumen ship |car, finished first in the 200 “it hy AC BOWLERS ARE son tomorrow with her second @2-/ an excursion to Anacortes, when Lincoln clashing on the Lincoln | Southwest sweepstakes antomobile | 9 5 ONE nual “Trout day The cay has they will meet the Anacortes team. _ Lenten Peat OT tended We loca vend tats Goras ef $8008 har 'CAN T SKIN TH | been declared a general holiday in | Baughman’ s brass band will accom. | Went Seattle at West Seattle yesterday, In 2 hours, utes % | ead aN the town on the Sunset highway |Pany the excursionists and provile, a seconds, Davo Lewis wax second) paNAMA, April 30.—A gremark |and will be given over to all kinds | ay quartet, 2 Los Angeles aggre and John Ratmey third. lable operation. declared be. firat —- |of sports, ending with « big fishfry.| fation, will ‘sing on thi boat tela aaa cessfully by .Dr. D. F. Readler in| man bowling team gel into the a covida of prizes for the best) lare expecting to make the Journey. x NEW YORK. April 20.—Falling in mac canal ur |ney at the Imperial alleys last biggest fish liar to a shave for the dock at 8:30 a. m. sharp and will an effort to stab a wild throw from ed an ear drum, which refused WQ| night, by bowling a score of 2,890./ woman eatching the largest fish. | return to Seattle by 11 o'clock Rube Marquard, Fred Merkle, firat the track events at Denny field | heal cdwards and Gore knocked down| Many fishermen from Seattle are |)” mm, = baseman of the New York Giants rday afternocn, Broadway de | Dr. Reeder took the skin from Sv, Wood in the doubles sufficient preparitig to spend the opening day 4 broke bis left arm in. the sixth in. Lincoln, 60 to 63. The teams| the inside of a fresh egg, and, after | 11 to land in second place with of the season along the famous | ning of yesterday's game with Bos-| stood 63 to 51 In favor of Bre twas (many trials, succeeded In putting |)” "Np of 1,270. Edwards’ score tolts wand end 3 bd berg Re 'LEAGUE MAGS MEET 4 » . : Py i i n e py a ton. Ho will be out of the ame for | until the last event, the broad jump, |It over the tgp lagged EEE indy tli bag Dobe Sectivisien te the” town alter ea : [pase Se © te lahoas | wound together bingy hs bowled last night “47's angling. | Cen monds, 2,685; B. P. A meeting of Northwestern league a Black I n P.O. £, No. |magnates has been called by Presi- S UIRREL FOOD B Ah RECORD HICCOUGH No. 1, 2,577 so: Keni a \dent Robert Blewett for Saturday _ ry ern , 2,380; Silver Tips, o morning in his office in the Smith ~ of Columbus, 2,368; O14 |building. The object of the meeting Taking HER to the Ball Game }|_ NEW YORK, April 20.—When! Lager 0 egram received yesterday by |!$ t© take up the case of formerd? lcortland Frooks finished dinner at y er and Bellingham bo: ersvounger from nl President Watkins of the Tacoma = his home in Patchard, Long Isla ers will occupy the alleys on Sun: ee ed - t the Stan. jelub, which has been referred to the a nm {inst Thankagiving day, he was ot day university announce national commission, and to discuss THE GOOF RUNNING Away |__ seam ford management has recoMdered | other matters of moment to the |{ts proposal to come north ani © | Northwestern league. DOES THAT THINKS ITS A MUG CHASING (I) Nir iiyn City hospital, still saz, HISTORY TEACHERS ME HIM BECAUSE HE WENT IB \ tering from the same attack, and . ni ag (MAN WITH TH we | THE OTHER FEL! S| ihe has been a patient there ever , The ay mening Mie ® LOUGt LOWSE | since, having hic ed continu. teachers of the city will be BALL RUN COATS WHILE THEY WERE jane dar nearly five months. 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