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i a' I~ THIRD STRAIGHT ONE TO HIGHLANDERS. ON CLUBBING ' BUTTE IS DEFEATED BY SCORE: OF 16 TO 9 IN WEIRD ENCOUNTER. SEVEN PITCHERS NEEDED Mountmen Employ Three Heavers, While Manager Blankenship Uses Four, Three in One Inning- Mc Cafferty Chased biy Frary. yesterdaiy ;itl rl'vnl i Ka im I etw..' II I M ias nul.- . ld n il t, | ilI thti . ,ir tis . rhill. 'Ieli t ;s .,' y (,-wi-ited fotr I the. Ilri ef,'''t'.' 1, ". i lit - seti ft ) pitchlers ....-t e i th iringl lint, i I Mannagenr Illl ike.,h iihili liIl . e if - ferlty. ' ' tr i h lui, wa- 1 .1t"rrifll, il lhe llighlandei-r, * Il Ui i.- shigltgliig, winning l i; I ui. 'Ph., lii nle ioiinthdii their riiun. eihit at fi iiml., M,'iiriih1 ii double quartie' in tlhe- flourth ai tlhe sixth framiii,,'. i'M w elt--et. T~ T i* Ith la - !nlslhip .,an. i .d unltl (I l l ,,Mf." i hard In tle' fourth. InI tIhe first of the sixth I'nplilri l'.ira chliieeius l 11ii1 ager Mark for islputeiig it dei<i'isloi. Therefore, It was antithIitr litlht-r inl MiNsoula'i hnitf. It provetd l, hi- 1like .' Maloney iltn tilh. Ilingh llllt-r iishool another egllht rlluns 1t eiof 't, il:oiit. Then Ahi'l ,111 ent l iii llllt d i deluge'. The tmie folks had ielebiit as iiiihI trouble' as did'thel visitors,, il will ,e ii guessed flrut the l line ruis 11liltle mlade., enlloillh Ie viii fwi ll l, orlinliry iallI game. Blialik, nshlil startedl Itrundv, but it wlas tint Itrini,liy' da 11y. ll II' was tlaken out iln th lie 'ourtli. 1,t1i1 went l n ailinl ul nteel liitil the iises were filled hi the sixth. It.lliiikrishlii i called one Zamlhllll, w \o ins i\ I1 iZam punictured. the first ili.: ;lliI passtie'd the . i.-'lid, tit rltire g i--li. ii' tallies Ilight ther. Hush Iinsh lux debut. lit finishedl thI' t.ihiin. The MtlIsslalili c'hith rhikI'hd "iet I safeties. ¶.Warren udt t'i ii"ih in lw''" the lmosIht dl enlln llal' iwatters .,I e IIt i clan, with fier iiltei'e'. l'rniir i. had three bhI ws iind 't.eliln Itwo. 'l'h.-re were' unllelll.rlilis iltellll-lilp hiti. :al .t. careful pelrusal e' the afh'hntmi "1 It. baelttle below wrihl' de ilh ll'tle ir.l ilt h" Butit' elul idIle Its nle rlt tuns o11i II hllts, with fa lttllh ;i ltrii'st i, assitlti, Eight at a Time. The visitorsl hall ll tiYwo ri'rs hi111i thle were thre-I horie ,niltrs tiii the' Iii guaridt whet, tie ehietii seit,,i.I of thie fourth rollite l ihro leiiid. ('iellr , Irti t up, blout .ed . t h- 'ii ' nel nh ti l 11 ' i ,.I ' ferty's ln alil hia tnl andl v ,Is 11-'. Tobin's, sl lttn I ',(ll ll ii l:il,- thir. Tobin ladvancedll :1 Ip, wI, io ulllidlI threw thuillngiiii -,ii. Il liAk lit i o Duddy atls ;arinl I i'aliillr l o pl, ilt home. I ifora dl'i i, l. ti,. t ir,- ,111.1 the big han .i -its 1i.l',.o i , i i ftir his first lt ll,, in l ie ti .l iil1, i lkil, after illnhkei'l ip snti.i set o .l 'T'i, choked the' liUii'.. .Iri l.l n .'.,iied ill,. The fiast iltt i l.tr ' liiiii.ed ,i i. .;- i double to le, t Ile-el., ::,aringi u',Ili Blankenshlilp iiand IAvitl. Nl Ile'i'irne contributed e iil. i t I ii l irii iiiught W i'ar ren homo. 't'he hlit %..i i-e iiik.tulde'ri and the undertallker'i ,ill lson i ii cl's at the plate willh ii Sprti'Ii tlhro\ , Balsely trillld atlilih ll e thiurd- hiiM,' line, s .coritg Pe.rrhio. iiei.t -iiil l', t, left ft, hl lrougt Bttlassy ha"e t'(iu iianli t i tlil iagai i, ,i . edli his seiii ot'i 'bleow for itt,- e.' iih lhis llilhg toe left field--tllhy 1ll hit thatli wii)--llsehied Orlet, who ha:d .9elllnake'd Io selol ledl. That was all .iiil eight rilIss flr Tobin firlled I 'art lii, ll. it'.se i nl was hlll elfl eughiltlti 4l'al lil!, Mike Maloney. Int the ilnterli .1'""', 1 1'f t1 nald been relovelid by Ithe ii ll.lu ,lr s e.r-I. eua-d Mailonei y filld 'e'iii. Illeat i l lig Linders. Wai irreil singled 1t rliilht center. I'errin 'li..i irll iC .i rifi'--, buti Altermuott, 'irthu li. tut nil ih hi n, dro pped the i. ,.illi il Nit; wait; :ii',, Jackie goini g tili to third,. Illa:i.fe i-til l tke' at Iflic ' liuis, t(.ii ; i, ll (OHiet'e third uteiul.', thut iv ti titie Ii n.ll J. Wi rrefle o t'iiil llnlI,, :illt l ' 1. 1 l o e tim in ii lll ift bi .c lhiii fl-ll, th l ii e n 'll wat', I i Iti JilletI"g the, ie ue llli I rthla n - ll4 ,i n- I lhlM l fl huh11l(li'. ritput ihlv ti il'' pii' iii hf erllilit irfew whe hiihe lji ll tili I'uist ilr fl , i rii., i ,h tIPhlrrl in. ierre hll . I'I'i i iii rih llfillii 'on to )n d, thtil Ith, tihirl un, Ir ueosledT, tblling the ln- s I e llhnnet T ('hrmns Mins i ore in, h twho thlIe two liruln In. P in th.ith. its tiwn trnl, the elash tlltove, ntia1i ihe' eIilhti, two rune. The mane r ifh whw h them e nine* tutallle cenlt, over 'the dtllh Nhow tho grli.f Ihnt Manageur Lllunketmthli, Wolltitlg the ctlterate.te.glnlme behtnd lthe ItLttPI'', xteirltPened e lurhig thl ftere rtF lin 1. ie't. , go: Af't. leff,,rty wccate lilt to stert thi R1t Cc third. iketckclder fllt to Is.. lt.i I). lddiy wee Ihrown , lllihy II)PIt , i it fll l lP1r. Will ll ne th tfor i. illu. M tc'ftrtsl't' aneured cii WVtul ilg'1s rIlghl-flc-id rai. Al, t rlntllo i llltll.ced (the tgeci ice ftill IIt to h ndl, e t e ieeane. I:t'lcteltihit.'t Kgilve t11ic111 el t11,he' el. IIiIK " of l h at, , fifth. ,y+l banned, I ,clt'. Vimlhnltg'e elnIgle to ce'tter, ldetl ilcdl :hittehd Iy a kh'k, tcierectI hI .ki tcidilr. A thtrnilott itrlilk ictit A1e' Qitcicic hilt ti ceent.-.ctd; lPerrit'es e rror ,'! I cilist.V cii lise' hetel'. 'hie tIlxtih tclltotn, lent itifr t0e it wide livoIedi hc h tuttle, heroiet tie Iearti cif ieh iaeietileit fticcei intot their 4teeVerlei nlii restec~iIlve' tIhrletlte. V\itih KniforI :lPk Iln thle i Iii.ii, ,ec'i(tlltfforlty \walkced Iioiket adier wna t gIvei I. rIdel. DI)ildy Jlciglet Iii rKighit a.net tile iClicenrer i hitnl ithrlcc ellclllllltt. Isytll \\lIe teik(l'I cciii aid 1 %Imnih. 'h tlook hil 1Ine,'+h. * Tin,* Il i't'Ciil'lu l iv iiic'ihck-id .cotitro. lIe lit t\' haI i tlien , whfi h frtiii i t l'( :lff' rte, hlii...i' t \ie wI k' d t ,e t*ii lv ii 'T''hii. l,'t I' l k'ikc tllde r 1 i'IvI ' i iti cciii . C I, lllnh w i c* ic Ill1 d Io lie rt;ti.e e ire. I ,il.'i VIt' :,.lt {'·( I I( I r· . : .·,hP III*XK e'· 1ec'iiti II1 tllf l c l.t I |tt'll i'11t " itI.llllK ilaing gilihi feirc 'agite orIl~gtnetl tickrson, i il.l l -' o u'ir ' r t idy s:t'itd. I l+11". 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Ii 11' I 4 11 I 1'c cll l i 5 2" Ii 1 ii ( l ) ii ' 'l t, l s I. I 's II 2 1: I :1 l I.. 1 *Jlilllted f,,r .nhith i, 11i1,fh SMissoula. c l'he yr - . . iti If 4 I , A Ic,. Wa%';rr n.1 rf. 1; '_ '1 0 a s T'c riii. 1t . I2. I4 2 li.t....y. f. 4 / I I 4 c i c I'ri h lu , llt. i 4 ii 1 i (hlunlll eslsl, . . | I :. .1. I[ | 11 . Illtli ki ....'hip, 2, l 0 1I I I lirlnl h + ', ). I Is (1 1 2 I 7 i Ii,'; II. I'. I I , l: 1 i Zur 1 .l;11o , h . l n 1 is a11 11 I! it I .In h, I' -' I I *1 1 ' otl',, oI , 413 l I 1 7 J' s 1. H ,I l hC hn2 7: 12 . ti It h lit. uie i rl2 1- I - :; II i, .\1 .P++11sa l,t as o uI i, . . 11 0 * Il; l+; ' ai. 1c tin l iSll.ue hd s s C.\ lil ih2,l, "ic I, t' i'ii i l ii, Illl1 i 'r rtcllh l. ht l iicfhi' ' litM iv I'w r, 'ettrrill,, 2-till; i Jiiut id - A %turInott iih t, I; bly (), Vheiicy g (Za, War'rleln'l I.), Perr'l'ino (:1), II;IHH"Y ( til, ( ril ii i I I. i Ith' <iC . , t hieh ll ly c ). Tw1 by liciiii ItocsMK icoiclIce-'ft initfte1', l 5icrv lh. Varr', | h. 'rhr,.i+-at+, hils -- l..rrhln., TI;hasey i ciubh. tlih i --.1 c vd it' tllo I'ld'i' . Cl I.4 ft tAn hIs*Me "lUhltl, 1.; .Mis ola.. lh, t r I ii Cii i t. y Il' h - li' .11 ( i tll|' fii y,, ill. - ; by Jachl, "- ] 3, h,? lI{ ,m ll'., :3 1-3:; by 1,.%';l1, '-; by', Z/,; lallo']-tislh, :; " Ji. Strucl(k metl - l I{.' l' + f1''rty.%, | ; b~y 1%| ilon , , I ; I y .]£s'hs, I; hyI tr i ni'. 1%, ; |b layalll, 3, by fllish, ti llin+,s onl ha11 -ll (ff .f19(aff,,rty, '", off Mnlu~llny, I; off.I I lI'rander, I, ,,I'I Im elI, 1, ,11'I E/,;10l,.'h I; off Hllus , J, Ituti enii it.i 1 b1 y pItheh d l,:ll M.1e ';ilff+.rt +, I,. ll i en y. l)111lty h., 1.v'I I', Wh:IhI11 bV Zm:l ac.h; thisl I ley by INlt.sh. Tlui o* gun ..11111 '41J t Th,, ..L IdenII lif',wh" l,.ik aw\:s.y I M)il +.l ad" 11111111'* ft relll 4*lOfI, 1110 lh*nr Big Money for Lightweights MCPARLAN4D MORAN MTfTT WLLLb attentlllon. 'PThe purne hung up is $141t,0(. While MrcarlAnd in featured nu the centrnl figure in the fight, hil The quetltio If who, will puill d.wn opponents will undoubtedly demand a the, $111,000 pure of(r td by the No- hig ld of the purse. In oase Ad W~i tlonal -porting ('lub of New York for I 'ast is drawn into the fray he will a hout between Pa.keoy McF'arland want at lapt $l0,000 and probably It will bq na#rly $r1000. Wells coneld and eitlher (,tltilluion AEI Wolgast or , VaOLG er. hlmslfl'al ,, p adrwwlnlg.oar4 and Matt Wells I atltructin lll uternatlonu.I AW would un1dpllbteal .e, ilnd 9l,40. HICHLANDERS HAVE SWELL RECORDS WITH WILLOW Herewith the remirkrable swatting records of several of the demons on Cliff Blankenship's -team: Player- AB. H. Pot. Warren 16 11., .687 Carman 14 9 .642 Tobin 14 7 .500 Bush 2 1 .500 Perrin. 9 4 .444 Bassey 12 4 , .333 Zamloch 3 1 .333 VALUABLE PUPS FIGHT WHEN BOY GETS BUSY b ian II rl 10n t , A rilI YS - rlll ; lrll!n I y. id nita y Iaa trndia oi ered, irt rilpitateIhd = $ ,¢Oii0 hlt)).' 1 twiI'enI t5., Ilhu - Ionnded dwIn l, f th. I ..nfemale ('rocker kenne"in at illilsbl iroug)h v'"41erda} when hI i tt Illl, nedl (Cilat nll, in ti n) l yn Alexandrll vl' king of ,'r'nlclh hllll., pw, atdI fhI1 a- Sir li 'ta ' ali tr i, :Iart. i1 ll,5 I' rfr t I n t h".r rh u, , \l,,, 11: tBonton Wins in 10 Inning. A $1+1,l.O i i. a pi-,i i. Tri, hligh-pri n l)rl 11.l , fioight "ftitl IbothN wIIr, hul. i - a:ns i t, h -ii.tnw is ot, at) tIt l, iii err , or 1 b.lly h' , ua ,Tke-r w "oe tri l,1uhilg . ln fight, , young t his r;olo' klynl , April :",. "- hitu4ln Wsll Itw hlsa-yiY la, d 1o-inlleK gams tloday, filoth tinll hlt fr.-ly, the, hums tram 'ol'ry fld Downs irovedl enly Kling .4pl1i1T his fing1lr lland ws Prcd in rBase - Itir i h I :lte fith e5-r' i: It . 1I . IS. H i ato it 7 hit r u :klyn i. 1:: 7 Hi tth ri,,s I',rd., f'ld Kling. Ittrl 'd n: Itls . 1", ,'h , i tt u ln Erwi,a Tinker Runs Bases.P I'hita gi ,, Apl ril -:.r .- -Tli tlnk nr', htrinti hi-s, g tive l ' lil I vi iuhry flVer t. I. tri u ill in I +I. first wo ln'. of the Nl erl t'hlii i;I" . 10 1 St. I,,',i O t . 1 i;Hlterit , M"i Sielahg 'i Areher; i Suit - I.e cllll Itii.. Giants Beat Phillies. TMisoule' .hi. April 0 .--S(1tnn ,tl Mldlt'd hl'isty h I irlnn 1,00hilt Nsw YTrk wvrI '°im lanwny iatl Ig). fi, Phi- lli,, tIii, Knhi t land Dfoolhin h'ing nit (r1 the L.mllnl.e hh"a r,,i i t. I. I ";I. N 'ew Y irk t ... a1 Il 'h i ,delllhia. .. 1 7 r, Hu tt.-l'les i 1, . th ti and g llyirt; At ;i utll a tl i-a (lr.lullt all Marty O'Toole Effective. |Plllshlre, A 4'1l . ,. 'incinll ti won t, dhr itth lilgws 1l111 0")'I l1. wore ,fre,, ive, i.,,,.,. lly with n ien 11il has, 4 11" twil l, 4truek nut 10 hatsmeln. Ililtth lurgh .. 0 7 ill SI'ih i .r i 1- 5 *| JIutt riit a ad - 't t at fii bsoga UNION ASSOCIATION Standing of the Clubs. 1 I'lubl won L t.I Pet. Missoula .... 3 0 1,000 Stilt LI1ke I 0i 1,000 i lr.il I,'lls 1it .000 I Hlul,. n :1 .0010 .At Sill I.w,h, ,NII Lak -ll- . nn glum ' la .sti olrsd, w1v " .,'rlKlllldH. A t I gih 'l I a ig i nt l l-t ir tt Ialls gate tf>Hil lilPi('r WV', "t 8ritllliis. r 1Plll, r I h'.,l4, .1ll nll , of the, 'rigt.ir, 4,I * 4 'I,-,... N, MARTY:~ OTOOL Murty O'Tooila., the I'irnltea' prtze pitcher, won h,," first KIgan foir Plltn lairgh thti year at (Cincinnatl. The liJratetl loat tle firnt three ganl.es. Then they plnl vad Ihe HReds l 'Toolei piltheid. Pit sall irgth woin, alld the aggregation fr.ni ilt li. imnlky city tnok renewevd hope. O'Toole is ial' if thei tllmust expenslive AS IT LOOKS laldlesi' day. usjh looked olld in his prl rofessiontal T'odaiy will I'* ladii,' illay; 1a fte nllte flun will hie admittllllltlI free. I - In the nlnth. I)ildy didn't like, the third strike M'aryv uilled aind It iit $5. 'rTo start th fiftll, I.y:all mad, a wIlk. with ni61,lly oli. It c ioulnteli a 4'oailey idlilft Walit . II lnt In ia Wetianday.tilalia; yieslerdaly lie waon i it ia statei. tihat Zliin.,h dolain't weatr a "k in his nllull. '1I'h.i'ia'ifrr, liilaikc It iaimloa(eh. Iliartnian is gaiinlng fIalvr ant ld fameil fir his ability) 11 iat, iiular. .li''s original withilait being ai buffooin. S'nrlman pulled off IIa winginlg Luntait in the iievanth,. If haed hit Ii ,illlir Ihere'd liil\,c- Iton a hoar;d roff the ftite. ('arman w,/as douhiled off Third in tihe sellonld, wheln iilankernshll lihe d to Mcl'Qualld. 'rti liplay was made al Iordier for tlthe Iho:at ii faoreel. Manager lliankentshlp will ius. blilush andtl Roberts Iai a battery today Maln lager McCallffertyv llnnouncesh Wloodls, the leviathan, annd Kalfora. The garll-ae today will hbegin at i o'clock, whiclh ia the offhIcil time for thlie opolning ofif all week-dlay Kgamili' tintll thie Hilli gtits to lasting Iltgar, aimloeh wenat in limlily to staill untill BIlisI was rilluday. It's a gooiad gI-ltHn ,that tilth wasH changing from ai roIad sult to a re. gulaltlion uniform. RuTagg, tih ' younglll man who lhtllewa up mi. well far liultt yeltlll'trday, waIs of the men Illlnkenshlp signead Inst winter. HIe wai part of a traide.. Here's a "flrht" for Jack Htelfrich: Manager Mcl'auffrty was tihe firM maullla to he taketn atiat of the gatiLn anl d or daredl out ofl tile gralttllut lay ItIh, aii pire. Carl ,l l:hitl, the pol liiry lla t, plicher, it Ill, t ie han a coa ld that listi ei n i it ilu lpneUmonlla It's to he hoped Ilhat atlilhing of the Horlt iH th inatter. fuIegg, liaiylag llit right In placla Illf pitchers In either of the -major leagues. But he's worth It. Though always a little wild, he gets away with It throtgh the inability of the opposition to connect with his curves. If he can keep up the pace that he has set throughout the season he will be a strong eddltion to the Pirate staff. Conley, spoiled a hit for Bassey In the third, when he ran to the diamond. and speared the ball. Also, this stunt speiled a perfectly good rally. In passing, It may he mentioned that every MissoulA. pitcher who worked yesterday hit a batsman. Duddy caught it the worst, with one in the hlad. Hie wasn't hurt much, however. Conhley, on the Lbench for purposes of discipline, hit for Jachs in the ninth. -He' was punctured, but that didn't help, as Bush fanned thenext two. He retired the side on strike-outs in the last frame. As the observant rtn has already noticed by the box score, both Mc ('effterty and Blankenship shook the batting order upD yesterday. That might have been what started all the troulble. The Itutte fourtlr developed another nerve wrecker. Ruegg. some hitter, dlibtled and Brewer sacriflced: thlenke'nship pulled Bromley for Lrall. 'he Infield was dragged in. ICafora drove it long fly to Bassey, but a good throw held Ruegg on third. 'McCat ferry struck out. AMERICAN LEAGUE Thirteen Innings. New York, April 25.-Philadelphia defe'ated New York in the last game of the series in a pitchers' battle he. tweCn Russell Ford and Chief Bender, lasting 13 innings. In the twelfth Mar tin o-pened on Bender with a triple, hielt (.could not score. Barry stole home in the' fourth. Score: R. H. E. Phlih delphia ......... ............. 5 10 ,1 New York .............................. 4 10 4 IBatteries'-Bender and Thomas; Ford and Street. Three Straight for Sex. Cleveland, April 25.-Chicago made it thr'e straight from Cleveland, Bens pitching a shutout game and allowing hut five hits, three of which were made hby 1,n joie. Manager D~vls made his debut as a Cleveland pl.'er, bult showed lack of practice. Score: R. H. B. Cleveland ................................ 0 6 0 Chicago ............................... 8 11 Batterles-Ifrapp, Steen and Easter ly; lienz and Block. Cobb Gits Homerun. 141. Louls, April 25.-Rain stopped the game between Detroit .and St. louis in the fifth Inning. The local's lone tally came on a triple and an out. .Co)bl's Iomºnerun with two on the bases was the feature. Score. R. H. B. St. TIalo s .................................. 1 8 2 Detrolt .. ................................. 0 Batt erles--Hamilton and Stephens; Mullin and Stanage. Red Sex Win. Boston, April 26.-'Boston hit Hughe opportunely and, aided by occasiodal errors, won from Washington. Score: R. H. ,. B oston ...................................... 4 0 1 W ashington ............................ 1 4 3 Batteries-Hall and Nunnamaker: lHughes and itdnry. NORTHWESTERN ' Wlldnees Costs Oam,, Sppoklane, April 25.--4Craft's Wlldnest coupled with timely hitting by Pris. and Lewis, gave the game today to thl visitors. The Spokane lefthasder wa, in' trouble most of the time he worke aind Cadreau, who relieved him, fount the going rough, though he did not al' low a hit. Cates started for the vias Itors, but was reieyevd In the second when Spokane b.iwn finding himb AgneW pitched gilt-edged bail. Scarp: R. H. Spokane ... ................................ Vancouver ......:...................... 6 Batterles-Kraft, Cadreast and RStan Cates, Agnew and, L? wt,. "ij , 11., * 1. ONN E nice thing about an M. M. o. Raincoat is that it servu a double purpose-a stsrmy weather and a ~f r weathter c~ in one. Some of them are Ma& W1th collars that can be worn in iree positions: 1. As a high st~t ar. 2. As a snughttng v clr. 3. As a regular collar wlotil tails. Every coat in our immense showifig can be relied upon to turn water, and iin the array of styles you'll find coats combining style and utility as well as coats whose chief mis sion in life is to shed water and give a long tem ,df: satisfactory service. Slip-On RaincoetT-'rhoroughly waterproof; convertible collar: three piece sleeve; slash pockets, tab on sleeves to button down; very stylish coats In olive, green, mode ahld light tan colors; quartke.llned with lining to match ................................. 00, Sa.040, $1I*0.o Blsok Worsted Raineete-.Waterproof; quarter-lined 'with fide Italian serge; regular and convertible collars; 52 and 64 Inches biug; well tailored; excellent quality.............................. ................................. .. .00 Inglish Auto Reinooats-Made from fine all pure worsted waterproof fabric; quarter lined with fine Venetian to match; eonvertibt, collar: tab on sleeve to button down; slash pocket; light brown......... 16.00 Fine Slack Worsted Cravenette Rainproof Coats-Lined throughout with fine taffeta silk; custom tailored; 54 Inches long; regular collar. Price ........................................ .................... ..... ................................ ..... .O Wetresista and Rubbeized Coats Rubberized Waterproof RainooLtt-A treat variety to dhooe 'from. Prices are from........................................ 00 to $0l1.00 Steam Vuloanized "Wetresists" Waterproof Coate-Stylish. and very serviceable; the most dependable raincoat on the market, ad tuar anteed waterproof: convertible collar; tab on sleeve to button down; slash pockets; in gray, olive gren, tan and. mode. The prices range 47.00, $1a.o0, P5.*00, 1 16.00, $41.00 Boys' Raincoats Boys' Steam Vuloanised "Wtresletas" Waterpreof Ceo.l-CoiYvrtlble collar; tab on sleeve; slash pockets; sizes 10 to 16 years. T ooats are priced at ......... . ............................................... and .5. . 0 * l ,1 ll : -_ . I ' ' ] I 1 ll i i .. L l li l Fullerton In the third lnning today and d4etated Seattle, 6 to 5. Eohneld er, who relieved lufterton, held the viltors without a run o'er the last six innlhit,. Smith pitched good ball un til the seventh Innldg, When he weak ened. He was replaced by Wilson in the eighth, just in time to save the day for Victoria: Soore: R. H. 3. Beattle ...................................... 5 6 1 Victoha .............. ............6...... 10 1 Batterles-Fullerton, Schneider and Watly; Smith, Wilson and Meek. Taoomai 'tdnout. . t~~+*, April .9.-5 ,t-e-1M held the Tigers at bay tlody, tihe Taomlh club being able to rmake but one hit off his delivry,. iHigtins was wild and wig, retired 'in the fifth. Sodre: R. H. a. Port nd ............................ 4 7 Taco mra. ............. . . 0. 0 1 0 Batteries- lastley and iHarris; 'Hg glue and St~ltell, Crlttenden. `LEAOU1 At WiQlita - thver. Zi Wibhita, 0. At. 814i* CIty-t,. t ,.eph, 5;: slat CIty,-L. At. Das MolneW--Oi.ha, 9; Dea M .olniln, $. . . At '#1nooln-6h tOtned; cold. tiktma " the ýo eiitn~ri j b t Obahoi awl COAT LeAdUb Otkland, ? 2.-Three. bupohed bite il the tetth h two out won for li he om Vernoon by 1 to 0. " ioey a q aellelled . Mohler hi3. or the center 1feld .enr°l, 4Artelif h4ba winnsl run. ,Pore: B. 8. m. atrtl ... ............................ 3 I $ HBit i i.o ~riohti ` '.rgown; Hen. lay na.l.lbebmldt, Miopla 'i flattly, T.A Antreli, sJ l' .1.-,LoM agelee Apparohtly ehioye4 a winniq lead,, but laeralwmetto rallnl etIn ti nlnth, anid with a trio of htllli oupd with two 1tt1oiayjt y the i, sor4 the three runs required to win. ,: ... . ' . H. N. Brooks; ; enues, Wltllap , andt Cheek,. pltaher as, ture of 1toda4 --me,. each aLe . three. . ±4.... .. 6 o "hR. " e Kin