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r P w I - r- rr, b16:r -:' F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONT7? . IT3W N l 4IGH ND «M ASP. H H s$Hoo. isWT P4.AYES. Latot Ajditioqs to $qua4 .AryIntto. du.ed t· SCrvl u~ph of Fpn WJW Aip .Npt Afraid of the Rhin--Nork. out teld in Mud and Water. It didn't rain all day yeutCrdtly, al thqught the record for aunshin+ war not piiefect, but any means. Mainagcr Bltakenshlp was able to givr his sqmud a good workout in the after noon, but leaking clouds spollid any before-lunch practice and macte the proposed game with the local high high school's nine an uttef Inkposel. btllty. Jd third bage been a little highet'. a rqgular game might have beta played, but the difflcult corner wae a quagmire, a swqmp. There. fore, thorp was nothlng but the uMaal prograht. ,Despite the threaitening weather, there was the loyal gang of home-town enthusiast.s, and tlle speec tators had just as good i time .s if the Hlghlanders had taken a ft 11nut of the scholastics. 'Collin and Treckell, the new at ar. rtvals. were given workouts. "ollne Is a little fellow with a Teutonlc en'l of countenance. Trecket is 4 feroet high, largely legs. lie iand Oriet worked at shnlrttop and both showed fairly will, It's 10r) early Io ipas judgment on either. Both were throw ln- well yesterday. Trekell is a tall, long-geared lad, with n good record and a fine arm. Just wlhat kno aledge of the finer points of the game to has rer.*ine to be demonstrated. A has been proclaimed many times already, he was with Qus Thompsonl at iKal naptll lst season and wasn iecom mended to Rlankenship by 1tidle l.hitlresd, the basebaJi Nesatr of the HBittr' Root. Collins chased flies for a long time yesterday and thowed that he can grah 'em In thle agrdens.i He and Bronmley pointed a few Ishouts at Dlanketaship as the grand w indup for the afternnon's entertainm nt. The grounds were mighty nuddy yesterday. which made infield trork a bit Iuncertain. There were manll Ipd(* dies and Manager Blankenahlir esti mates that 510 worth of halls were spoiled during the afternoon. There will he the usual prmetie to day, Inorniln and afternoonn, rrovid Ing the weather mat shows a r(versal of form. The high scthnl pla sn the university at t o'clock thltn aftlcrnoon. NZRTHWESTERN Vaneouver Outplayed. V'ne'ouver. April 19.-Tuc ini iut played Vancouver today and won. Criger pitched gilt-edged hall. Benton was wild and was hit freely. 4n was replaced by Belford In the wseerth. Score: t. . E Vancouver ........... .... 0 1 Tacoma ........................... 10 .0 2 Bntterles--eaton. Belford and Low Is, Sepulveda; ('rtiger and Crliltenddn. Portland Gets Busy. Seattle. April 19.-With Seati e tko runs ahead. Portland gut busy in the last three innings and won the game,'. 6 to 3. Score: R. I. B. Seattle ................................ J Portland ............... .. 2 Batteries - larrenkamp. I'u lerton and Devolt; Bloomfield, Thoma and Hiarris. .Raein Interfrtes. Spokane, 4pril 19.-VictorlahtjolktV game postponed: rain. AMERICAN LEGLIE Waiter Johnson Is lrilliat. Washlninton, April 19.--Walter John. son was In exceptionally brilliant form and Washlngton had an easy tlnme to day in defeating .Philadelphia. Score: It. fi. F., Philadelphlia .............2....... Washington . ................6 0 iatterles--lrnwn and hgan; John. son and Ainunith. Other games peatponod. AMERICAN ASS'N. At Co.iuumnhu-Columnbua, 5; gt. Pftou 2. At 'Toldo--Toledo, 9; MI neap o ,l , L. At Indilnapuls--lndianapola, 7; ICaness City, 1. At 'qlisvlle-Luutlsvllle. 2; Mllwau toya, 4 >, ýforarb, It MHAI$N T1N CAPTAWM4jAIMOUNC*S. TIAT' HIS TEAM WILL 10nT ,ICTOW T$1 Arýangenints Cempleted With Slttar Rpt , .qllAt.ibs aefea.I MitSiu Madg id14 and a Class Pnquet A!Ar Given as pleaons. "I:lnlltotn, April 1 U.-(Speclal.)- Jlmnil HIlggilli, captain of the' local hllh tchool h!eeheall team, stated Ihla noon that it would be impoailble to play the Elite club., the reorgiatlsed Mlssoula high school team, at MIs soula on Saturday, as arrangements had been made for a gqule wlth the Victor .cholastles here on that date before the Missoula team asked for a game. Another obstacle Ip the way' of going to Missoula Is the. senior-junior haengiet schedulljd for St4tsrday eveq, Ing at the J. It. Theta home. ilve members of tith team are apulora which makes it lllmoselbte to gor to Mlspula ('atalll llllllggins regrets that the MltsnultL team must be d41i uppolltpd, and further staled that some arratgllenenta will lie made to give the Missoulti hIuncl a return geie at Mllssoula llater. UNIVEITY TO MT SCHOLASTIIS 1TODAY This t(tcrnpon at the lotal i rls. tlhe. m.isaoul high school will play the lnlversilty of Montana's team. The dmine will be called at 3:30 sand the idividuall setleack to such fans as at tend will hbe twn.hlt. 'Tlhe high xchool was to have played the ilamll ton schollastles, but n ls i explained elsewhere. the gamie' wan called off. lanager Judges of the ElIte club. as the local high school's teIam II now called, says that he helieves llamil ton is afraid of the local "That goes for levenavllle, too," salnhl Mr. Judges yesterlday. COAST LEAGUE Saoramento Wins. Ios Angeloes. April 19.--A triple by Shinn and a homeorun by Swain in the fifth enabled Sacramento to tie a two run lead acquired by Vernon. The game was clinched with runs in the eighth and ninth. Score: R. H. I. Vernon ... ........ .................. 6 Sacramento ............... 11 3 Batterles-ilrcekouenrld and Brown, Agnew; Bauum and Iheek, Hart. Oaks Resume Winning Habit. I San Irancisco, April 19.--Oatkltand resumed lis winning habit and de feated 1as Angeles, 2 to 1, today. The visitorl made II hits to six on the pert of Oakland, but tould not convert any of them intllo runs. RScore: , . I. E. 1.'s Angeles ................. 1 11 2 Oakland ............ .. 2 6 0 3atterles-lovereas antid Smith; Christian and Mltoe. Losing Streak Irnken. Portland, April 19.--Portland broke her losing streak today by winning from San Franclsco. Score: R. H. E. San Vranclsno ......... .... I 12 4 Portland ................................. 7 14 1 Iatteries--1M.likle, Noyes, Touer and Schmidt; Ollllgan and Howley, EASY FOR WsiKS. San i1ralillcsc, April 19.-Billy Weeks, the Californlh middleweight, easlly defeated Billy Uvick of Nebras. ka in a four-round hout here tonight. HEINIE DEPEATED. o/,rge lielinrlO acl and C. G. Rich. artidson run a 150-yard race at the ball grounds yesterday, to settlo an argt ment. Richardson won by two strides. PET RS-PE.DESEN HANDICAP BOUT A1RANOGD Yesterday William Plietrs, a wrestler of Potomac, and Jens Pedeasen, `lthe pldnt grappler of Misoulati, signed artieles for a handiekp nuIati, . Poters . agreeing to throw PedereaO twIbe within 80 minutes. lWo Ibecks for $100 each were doepWlted yestert , dy.to bind the match, whloih tI pcheduled for May .1, ,oq Mont.om.ry is namled as rip. .MiolU4a fans, while thes kno lpt Jlr. bout the •r,$l.lty lstlli ,I , to be. a , IIII II I4 1 1y K ii i i OHALL3Ytles AFTES'R ATT p IOHNTS AL4ISON. ...,.;,..--.. .+ Tern ,ontag Is Arraugiag wlity perts hig ProgrMi fore Neat Tueu Night and Will Introduce to Mle soula Fans One Novel oelture. "llhtinlg K}4': Kilruner hais, a chanoe to meet Wllle 'Sulllvah, the "hl&W, plon of .brt Mlssoulg, If he Will igree ty damonstrate his ability flrst. *tlIa4s' the requiremept made yesterday iy the clever little battlir of the .post. "If' Krgiter redily wenta to tight L'g, t said Sullivan. "let him go up agahlit Duck Bitd Allison Rio;t T'ý. y night. A1llion is a good boy, and, p1a4 I understand it, he Kq Kramer w ould be about equal in "egard to welght. If 'Kramer makes a good showinl, I will be delithted to tleet .hltni. Of course, I'd like to have a'ide bet I whelr I do stai up with him.' All of this leads up nitely to a di-I cuasion of the smoker Tom Bontag is arranging fro npxt Tqeedqy lLght, which is the 23rd, the evening of the hllggqst day in the year. the opennlg of the basyball season locally. Tile Indications are tliat the program, whlch will. It is understood, have the tnctlonl, If not the name of the' fort athletic club, will be Interesting. Pontug will go alnaljt OlIo Larson of Thompsop. a wrestler who is now I in Thompedh. He and ftontag are Ihtth welterweights. Larson is in llusiness at Thompson and ha Ibeen trailniln as ia matter a habit. The match has been arranged for some time. SJoe olnurgeole of Missoula, a young wrestler who has made himself pop ular In past performanees here, will wrestle to a finish with Jaclk Boyer of Prenchtown. loyer is well knotna here. He was formerly a fighter. bnil quit the squared circle for the niut. Private llansoley of 'umlpany `. will Il'et Prlvate ('omnptnn of Cfom penly M1 in a six-round bout. which w'li be the length of the Kramer Alllson muss. Willlle ullivan will go on with WII linm lawrence, one of the fort's most piopular fighters and a comer, In a four-round exhibition match. This slould prove a feature of unusual In terest. Pontag will Introluce. In addition to Iil this above-described entertain ment, a feature that is absolutely new to Missoula. He will singe a bettlo royal, in which five husky colored 'men will figure, one in each corner anti one in the center of the ring. The nun who is In the ring lost and Ilonel takes the pot. These battles royal are productive of much spore In Miltlourl, where there Is a la-ger colored population to draw upon: here t1', ver' niovelty of thi' Ihing ahloula appeal. Borden'e orchestra. which pleasae, so much at tile nmost recenllt smoker, will he on hand with the harnmqpy be fore the program and Ibetween bouts. It looks like a splendid card. INATONAL LEAGUE Matty Ie Steedy. New York. April 10.-The New Yqrk Nationals opened their season hero by dgfeating the Brooklypu In a hqrd hitting game. The locals knueked Rucker out or the box. Mathewron was hit by an automobile before the gme', and although he yielded 13 hit., he pitched ac steady game. scor, Rt. H. R. Brooklyn .................... 8 13 3 New York ..................... . 6 11 1 Batterles--Ituker, Bchardt and Er win; Mathewson and Myers. Philies fake One. Phlladoielhlac April 19.--Philadelphia defeated lBoton In the opening gatnet of the National league season here. Score: It. H. 1. Boston .. .................................. 10 4 Philadelphia ....... ........... 9 "11 3 latterles-Mattern, Donnelly, Wiok son and Kllng: Alexander and Graham. Other gailes pstpoponed. : WESTERN. LEAGUE At Denve.-Denver, o: ; Ianpn. 8. At Topeka-W-Whita, 4i Topeka, I. At Bt. Joseph-St. Joseph;' 5 D6 s bilneu, 4, At.Ontahla-O;riuha, s; Sltou City, 5, 1PRESS AGENTS TAUi iono c~r U~r besai~n ?¶do ,ptgslccrit~ tl4 befrq heio t. sI.t lv in,l r·e 41+,i . (ml, or om , ok-he t of bet fore me htelg'i\ ilner. .I wolo.do ltutt, any time, butI j 1yto a "rituI lrun a1 d4o. 0 lu as taut WamhlngtOtm. April 19.--,3 an orde r IFsShl tqd! by the bratnehl United tttaa. b lp hlem off6lpe at +:1il _Oth_ .of Atlntle liner are op 1 I2" sl outhward from*.that hd'ai tll' pursued ky the '1l tnsie when sil Wa asainst thLe ,er last sunday nllght NP itl d.r leen _ py ntb t.1 pterfor. United befe. h. . Mlthoul . iMon t. Apil t8sJ. I% . .. 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