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OaklandClub [Mus Falls Before | ; Walter Mails Rainiers Beat Visitors 3-2 in Well Played Game Here Liantmalaeatd — TIM celebration of his first appear as a Coast n hie town, W Mails, the ¢ ty mder, hurled the Seattle to a hardearned victor Oakland clud out at the afternoon, to the tune eague twirler started strong, & Off three counters in the secc but they couldn't dent again during the fr Staged a rally in the that nearly spelt def when they talli e run of knott 3 Ritchie Comes Thru pton's single, a walk 7 fs sacrifice and an infielkt s ited the bags in the second can AO for the SeatuiT team. Pete Ritenic @ name for himself by driving over two runs with to center, The third run over when Wilholt beat out hit to second base. Murphy scored Oakland's first On his double to center and an infie out. The second run came Hever in the ninth, when Roche sin ; scored on Wares’ hit and an ‘out. this lead, and Krause, bass. BY HUGH FULLERTON eveland leads =the American! league in pitching strength, accord ing to the dope, with she Boston Red Sox a close second, and Chicago trait ing over 100 points behind them. In the National league, the Cuba, of course, show the ead, but after them the dope is series of startling surpri Rrooklyn us 48 & hopeless team to the Cubs, and not so far behind but that the Dodgers have a chance Just behind Brooklyn come the Pt rates, with = sudden show of strength, and, down in fifth place, we find the New York (iants, show ing the hard task McGraw faces to make playing and attaeking strength of his team offeet the weak neas of the pitching staff. | The return from service of many jexeelient pitchers is the chief ele the overturning of the) 2 sauagee neues eF ecceceons eecseee-co-seku looked upon by moat of ranges second the teh. Murphy. | of its corking pitchers already hom Lie cite, “miteck out--| rests a real hope of a championship 7 Brenton bby Colwell 2. upon the quick return of Meyers. | PCE tel = With Meyers back and in shape, the | © Umpiree-—Bedford £24 |r dians would be the favorites in the | | American league race, whereas, os | the dope now figures, they lead in figures by so slight a margin that it |could be upset by almost any accl Ident of the game, and by better | guessing as to the condition of pitch} ers on certain days. Cubs Face Harder Opposition | APPLIES ITEWASH TO BEAVERS D, April 26.—Dell shut | Portland aggregation here with six hits. Meusel’s im the fifth inning driving runs, was the feature of the He also cracked out a two Rit during the festivities be score: R x | Eastern crities are very largely | figuring the Cubs as strong favorites | to repeat their victory of last year. | They are not doping carefully. The fact that Alexander is returning and is reported to be near pitching condi tion undoubtedly gives the Cubs the strongest pitching staff in the coun try, strong in the very essential for beating ite closest rival, which is good, left-handed pitehing But any one who figures the Cubs | pitchers to be as effective aa they | were last year hax not studied the TTING BEE = ROM SOLONS! »... oM!25.0°2°2 orn FRANCISCO, April 26.—The | freshmen and varsity crews left for nd crew won & slugging | California this morning, where they the Sacramento team here | meet Stanford and the University of Y. scoring six runs to the | California in a triangular regatta on five. Prough, Solon hurler,| May 3, at Oakland. run during the game. | * m1 - sige am '® . pion When you think of advertising, think of The Star. | 1 tes Delt a Penner, and Koenier f “e e ALS ANNEX v | ‘ Proven, Metenry and Mur. | Creapi and Mekee 5 eal cael you think of advertising, think of The Star. t Be 608 PIKE ST. 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SHAVING CRF AM ASK YOUR BARGER” the left, then Wares, baritone; Murphy, » Det ~ ROOZMMNDS SS MN ere MNS MME ZEW | Gaiat™ tH HAVE | i A) PATHIN aT WERE SHOR Dip ‘you } SUeckss Fu — / rea/ J Young Hector | Gotham Battier. F. Barrieau Here « } and Anderson . May Box Here | | Jimmy Story and Madden May Mix on Arena Card; Bartfield Trains New for u, the of the round In the the ready | With “Soldier” Barttield York welterweight, here his bout with i Canadian battler, ¢ Hite. | Northwent Athletic club, is ing out his supporting card |remiwindup a newe named | Frank will argue ¥ Mid Rid }ley. In the other semi windup bout | Young Heetor with Anderson yweilght y ob y Ole the Tacoma heavy ned cording Jimmy Storey, the man who Crystal Poot lined up to | Storey is working now and it is raid that jto get him to take again. It would be a if Madden and Storey « jup because the fans | these will do when jin the ring Joe Harrahan and are billed to meet | clever hit at the reason, may be Lioyd Madden, in the shipyards it ie hard up boxing g00d match uid be lined w what they get! ring made such last t a aptain. our in any league. Here's FAdie Quinn ne of the pre Peterson and| Curley Valencourt are to put on the curtun raiser MeKune to Referee | Tom McKune, of Bremerton, who} “Soldier” Bartfield handled @ couple of bouts at the last! pz, is Arena smoker, will be the third man | New York in the ring Tuesday night. He comes from Bremerton with the recommen dation of Superior Judge French, ao ding to it McK looked he knew to h ile the ot of and he may y D UMM, ly I wey of the Arena night UO Bartfield, | Frank Barr main event | here Tuesiay ANGELS TAKE RAGGED TILT LOB A | ragged gam he ite during the short sense at week tating do it remains to he men, Hite ts going to confine his card to | [five bouts, instead of six. The fans me would rather five good bouts | than four good ones and a cbuple of poor preliminaries day the week. And it shortens the shows Moat of the AMERICAN over the flew ‘ollowern in Seat. | OY, 10 to the have to » the yodel of the rs rome clock bright and early in the off right on time and the bouts are 4 | ready to gO on when the preceding 00 | affairs are over, the fann can ae [Rome before the roos > | sauawking. Dartfield went thru a short work out at the club rooms of the North wert Athietio club yesterday, He RM B/ will box some local boys +2 tJ) thts afternoon, He intends to work | aq Goumbe and | OUt Sunday, and then rest up Mon “ day until the time comes to go into |“ we York. | Be ring. Hartfield made a nice im | fig Flare | pression with hin work Frank Rarriea i | The New Yorker docs not claim April, 2 —Waahing- to be overly clever, but his record Phitadeiphia game postponed: Cel | shows that he in a rough acner, j rune in the fir gert led the hi in en. M f ten. | The aeore Malt Lak and . 7 Markie, fchink eT. LOCURL Apri 2 Hrown and Lapan. hicago . Byler . NAME REFEREE on DETROIT, Aprit Meveland .css.e+s- referee the Willie Batters Bbmke and Alnamith. he Kast y Neill NEW TORK, ston game post April pened; and rugged ' itor, STARTING SUNDAY ° e090 ® LEAGUE Won. Last e e ret | 1.008 1.608 | CINCINNATI, Aprtt loodw ten . April 26— rR ve «ou Hatteries: G. Smith, Dubve and carty, Watson and Cady. . April 16.— WITH MATINEE Martin and Killifer; NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ‘tube vieronta, denttio April beotene ieee: ae oe Gibson and Moetele; Morton OUVER, B. C., April 2 n 3 10 Davis and Cadman; ham and Patterson: Bar Er. rn om o 3 ae 8 A 8 Howxiand and Cadman, and Patterson. SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.— Johnny MeCarthy and Frankie Hay- nie, welterweights, fought a hard draw here last night. Leo Houck, of Seatt —THE— HIPPODROME Beginners’ Dancing Classes Will Begin at 7:00 Sharp Monday Night This will be » REAL opportunity for those who desire to perfect their dancing. We teach thoroughly in these beginners’ classes the fundamental principles of dancing and the newest dances. Mr. and Mrs. G. 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He t y mt 4 advanced on an infield pught over the first run Carroll's macrifice fly to left Ya brought over marker for the Pine street te the nex Jiment w w m in en he rcored r und Dean's ningle. e third run on an and Graham when the W works wobbled nfield error in the eighth also registered in this frame it Seattle inner Broadway scored eight antage of the Lincoln team's *, Queen Anne Mercer field yesterday afternoon, by a score of 4 to © Dougias pitched shutout for the hill boys, and led the hittters with three safeties The n Queen Anne Lincoin Ratterien: Dougina and Halverson; | Pickering and Kelloge. . Franklin's kid pitch second game of the sea son yesterday at Columbia playfield, | when he shut out the strong Ballard team with three hits. His team: mates ran up seven counters during | the fray . Charley Z er, won WILLIAM A. 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