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LOCALS WIN CLOSE GAME GIWASHES GOT AWAY FAST, BUT THE ANGELS CAUGHT) THEM, ONLY TO LOSE OUT AT THE FINISH, The ye team won the game Yestertay twa close finish by a score of 4 to 3. They got off ta front as if they would make a run @wWay race, getting three rans in the first ee innings. Howey im the fourth the visitora procee to tle the score, and from then on s nip and tuck between the teams, the game not being decided Re watt! the last attle got a lone tally “i this eventually proved enough to win the game. It was obtained as follows Jobnale Kane hit for man was out in the fifth, @ single, and went to third when the boy manager clouted the ball Then Smiling Sotmidty let the ball @et away from him and Johnnie @ame marching home. Jones on the Siab. Jones did the pitching for our nine, and it was due to his tehing that the home team won. ie was ip great shape, and made 11 Los Angelnos swing vainly at the atmo e in an endeavor to @onnect with his benders Herr Schmidt manipulated horsehide for the team from Owcar the the } Bouthiand the Cubs fell on his delivery and Smote it all over the lot, but it ‘was a different story yesterday. He Deld the Siwashes down to seven Bits. He was unfortunate, however te that the hits bunched. Which cost the game for the Angels Heine Did Well. Heine Heltmuller did the best work be has done for some time Saret? JOHNNY KANE SLIDES FOR HOME. Wh two men gone and a man on second he lined out a double which brought the run home. He field his position in great shape Stranger! 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In of ind) as where & unit, but tt beings fter all that in what Infield of a basebs ot w chances tn an error an mh st ° ee ' i ee i ; se ’ . fe By: : ie 9 TE Bret f Se cs es ue 2) 2s An ® Bt FO Be bes ee see Be Ves GBS ak eons oe ae eS os. 2 oe. 2m 2 = ss ts neon om. Erouble Beret: Crm jas Mewes oe Denite. & al Sncin, L Tome sf game, ice Umpire Perriea, | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | PORTLAND. June t Cathe wthtnee gave Oakland three rune ts the first . they hat Mettmation, | AT 68 WESTON WALKS 96 MILES IN 23 HOURS ACES YESTERDAY ReeULTe AT BOOKIES ARE. TS. BOTTOW LATOMIA mT | Melt Rallent, nt on eeeenenemaseeme ° **: | When the burden of 48 years cats if d ¥ gdm | 80 ightly on the shoulders of man{ Cig. po *leVERYBODY 18 BUSBY AT THE ain, | MME he can walk"the 96 miler Inter CORBETT'® Go wiry tt ¥ "| vening between Philadelphia and HYLANE Jes MEADOWS AND SEABON WELL || tow | Now York in 28 hours and 11, mis LAND WAS THE LAST gue : . ng | lew without evinging alans of fa+ | seties oF o0 pan OPEN WITH MANY NEEDED | Oe | igus, that individual is entitied to| WH ng Belt jem tani terny rr of! | P| Ges a¢ IMPROVEMENTS. ieee pee eeneten © mall of PLUNGES—GOOD Boy Wen? we * | famoun veteran “heel and toe ker Lazy .o wyran [accomplished the feat the other day, | | pit | and after he reached New York he] ton Pisin yusy hum of the saw And the I per | aihed ling tertiae te Brood BY JAS. J. CORMETT, bya clatter of the hammer together with “ a Coie. tusk te mew thakt a poe or the gentle ewish of the paint brash | he was fot tied and 416 mot need es ys the ta +8 ia being heard mow at the Moadgws | une | 8 dene aah lg iy bert hie ry ml when the bugle calle to the «| Weston's well-knit figure shows oe : M field to the post for the firgt Race is | none of the signe of tiring nature b se oot whon the meeting opens on June 16, ite Fe sit ty ae otratght an tt wae 20 years wf everything will be as splck and lege. and he. stepe off with an elas te as hard work can make ft The| WigTORIC ENGLISH OAKS tle awing that de ° ssc ular | intand and stables are AIT be precise Bhd ing newly painted 18 WON BY KEYSTONE | Pedestrianiem ie the best and : * ment that will be greatly appreetat a "a0 healthful sport of any the ed by race goers Is the new location| The race for the Onkes stake world hae ever known,” sald Wow it 5,000 sovereigns, one of the classton ! of the paddock t It fe & normal aport, No one fo of the English turf, which is for Paddook Ie Convenient filles what the derby te for colts,| who has ever practiced it for a he Nocated at. the) {1ile# what the de ea alih oF can teatty again on ine und to Ket | mense efowd at Epsom Downs and|!t weuld th we o souk eoaat o to it from the betting ring, one had | won by Keystone II Gold Rioeh was | momen wuh ike | nig <r we Lo |to make @ detour around the club-|,econd and Snow Glory was third. |(hat Joy waited sommes ili wee stone o wet house. The paddock now ts located | Ning others alao ran eee nok te teUned: peadaneieniand i reetly west of the grandstand only Flair, who was the favorite f age BA me ge al yyy Despite t Fe oar |a fow steps from the betting enclo-| ihe event tn the winter books, and|0f many of ils velmeun Nak Nt) his many fir we sure. It ts to be presumed that] who would undoubtedly have won, |(h® Averiunt™e aur ne ne peal Corbett t me of the Tae at therefore paddock information” | proke down 4 few days ago and did), vat § enert in thie new gas doe popular of little fighters of the game an will ro easily obtained than| pot start it inven tne weds nies coer H « Dig heart ie by Juring the previous seasona a pate allows 1 An Open Ring 1 account for my superb health & os be haga be in the odds offered by the “ to better "y reoord b | noney me ond ¥ L bookies Formerly there waa only Philadeiphia and New York 3 another, and he = what is known as @ ayndloate book eare ago by reason of r vod in paying back hi ie Eo that is, three or four books owned exercise I have taken on t But hat he ti by one party and all laying the path, Walk and aithy a wat now the as if Hed and smoothly running machin«|same identical odds. This year happy, le my ad ryone WESTON IN WALKING TOG® | bottom, we » .. ery, Bach player is a component |there will be what is known as an qusanee-seeeeEe - stece | Way bune c part of the machine and moves an4)/ “open ring Any reputable book j helped him sy HOT FIGHT 18 DUE WHE ay sete in pert with every) maker will be allowed to put up Ite Ss’ " art of : slate and lay odds according to his —_—— PASSING COMMENT BLACKBURN AND RU - MEET) ‘Tom Savers’ name never com a the ball tela Tu own judgment, and as a result, tn (2! « victure is treaties e an otton Top,” becad stead of the bookmaking being 66 The United States cireuit court One of the most sppetie « ya “4 memo ot h angs ia my barn fe cullar cottony appearance of hie t ate «i worse, It will b has decided that the National Tr er offered the fght w of the the rear of m Bayside home, per con ” will be 1] INDAMAN || up t t f = aaa and ¢ we home la| gaily from 10 to 15 per cent, and te vive U |} Ung aesoctation the power os wih be serves up hei was take inting of Elwood, Pa. and he played one #68 |ihat manner ae liberal odds will |investigate the alleged drugging of 31, when Rufe Turner, /famous Ha » Patton fon in the American Association be- ih. iaid as on any racetrack tn Low Dition In her famous match | of the local dark lightweight meets | championst atte fought ta SR Wes “Cl Ametien with Major Delmar for the Memphis | Jack Blackburn, the hard-hitting a cont j dcup. It is expected now that of Philadeiphia, | of today, wh oo pipet ri the truth of the whole matter will aS 80-round | pald $20,00 pres Ty As 4 result of this polley on the ceaatte ts Dimeae Gun | contest. ‘That this will result in the occasion of | Capt, Dillon, of Les Angeles, 414 |0e't Of tbe manngumens 5 panier fastest fight ever held to the north- | and Pat ; » aid prominent maker ve | w ner no re to doubt. | fe he | great work with the stick Out Of |Sequ making book on the California Cenras Paserecs hee 300° St | tary daw sos fighting garne | meant’ with four times at bat he got three hits,|iracky during the winter will, be jd captain of the track team which | Every follower of th ing game | meant wi one being a threebagger and ON |herg during the summer to do bat wih repranet Whitmen i Siscers ts considered by wo tens { for two bases. He was the only ii, with the public. Among those at y and, Wale, Se eel atasty sae tm wenennes, of Los Angeleno who had any success | Oh. have decided to come here are played catcher, has been elected] suthority than J. B. Hobie al connecting with Jones’ delivery W. R. Mnastren, Jom Marien and Ba captain of the ball team oop we Sete eres y Me 8 it Oak . met ascent attiing N nat * Kane, Ruse Hall and Heitmuller oo hog roe egy th lh pt | The big meet of the ¥. M.C. A.| try t excepting Bi « England's 5 ¥ were the only Stwashes who could| 00) an hots here now Waltl | athletes of the state of Washington | or Joe Gane. over in his t wuccenatully solve Schmidt's dolly-| (00) eet een open te Neluos nes off at Everett today. Benttle| nue — ~~ | conditions, ory. They got all of Seattio’s seven Jones. White & Bibbins, who res ia confident of be ge tee Het Fegan & Erickson, photographers, hits between them, the boy Man-lii. poiselt club at Rmeryville and | performan really looks the bes |‘ the Eitet bullding, are offering ager getting three and the others | "oe ona the laraust oper } | spinel photon | 21002 ‘The mes. two each. aonb ah the. ieee hen bere | At 12:30 today the members of! Y $250 per dosen, Open Beturday |¥2O Stepped into the the ame jo 2. oo ; ore D A Pitcher V. A. Léndaman, of lthe Seattle Yacht club ses pounded each other until the crows Klaus, the erack pitcher of the) James Ayres and Harvey Dale ie one of | West Seattle on their annual eruise, | ———— "Sn —. of victory was rightfully eared |Ratniors, is now wearing a Seattle) OCuand. will each put a Beek'ee ere who brok®) which will last sbout two days without a semblance of fake ar uniform. ney oe eee eee ad pas? pany thie season. He! Among the yachts participating @ dead. All the pronicet Sas ~— 5 z his professional carver Withithe Olympic, Bonita, Henrietta the world in the mb 1h Ven Boren, the ol4 time Pacific /808 & MeFariand will = Haye] he Waterbury in the Connec- | Kelpie, Owusen, Alva and Kvelyn| century could be counted om your Northwest ball player, will be with|* Sook and George L'Abbe TMgures | jour league, but escaped from there) 4 ‘A number of power boats are the team shortly, aad will be used to plug up that gap {a centerfield |} Tommy | Tacoma Tigers, and Joe Nealon, the « first baseman, w are! now with Pittsburg in the National | lea. @, Won the game with St. Louls |yesterday when they made hits in| | taccersion and brought in the win ning run. Winale Cut the coach of the Sheehan, formerly of the) om having two With oo many bookles striving f o Jersey City, where Barn y Drey-| accompanying the yachts the soft three aad yr ome te 4 him and drafted birm for} | battles are responsible the pablie play, the odds stould be |ine Pittsburg Pirates Lindaman| ‘The championship of the Seattle} the host of fighters that cover very liberal and the Seattle rags | was not needed in Stagytown, and! soit links will be decided tomorrow, | United States In every souk [public for the firet time in the Hle-| » n secured him, He hae proved whon the finals between George! corner tory of Seattle racing will get a ven]. heady youngster. He ls five feet toad Munn and FW. Pieher are “Bont ow your old eels: tor their mooey ° o laches § 4 weighe 176 pounds | played. It will be a 26¢-hole match. away. Have them cleaned t iek is said his home te in Hoboken and an exciting contest ts expect is afternoon there will be a nent for the Mary handicap cup, in which over adios will take part ike new at the Pantoriam 1048. = NOTICE OF SPECIAL 4 OF STOCKHOLDERS, Notice ts hereby given that s ape Let eeereeeevewees ‘WHAT SCORE CARD : * CUT RATES To advertise our new and wonderfully successful Alveolar . shames me home team's batting wae the | Yarnity track team and an old time! # WILLIE SAYS * The prime offered by the Bie cence = we will do work at cut Tia: meoting of the stockholders a amanain - }baseball player, is sow with the | @ ark bowling alleys for the most |§ "*te* for . Crooked Creek Mining Ca te Portland . sistrecd 4) Stwashes. eee ee eee ee eer ewes scores were awarded yesterday 30 DAYS led to be held at the company: Oskiand Aeeeeeeeed € 5) —- The first prise for men was won ‘ . office at 2406 First avenne, Seattle, oat t"ieaett Cnouerkeed = "™"*) ~The New York Americans won! by P. J. Mefwatt, with Schibush A \Pyear guarantee with ali }| Wash. on the 23 z their tenth auccessive game yester second. The ladies’ prite waa won work Examination free. Silver COSTAE Pete ey gee | day. and now lead in the face for by Miss Wallartus, Mies Martini ff fillings, 50¢: crowns, 22k, $3.50 J} and remaining ; nu to Amertoan league pennant getting second prise to $5.90; bridgework, per tooth, J) o'clock p. m. of Preane ' ‘8 or 5 "4 he question fan Prenct 1 ‘ p nied | $3.50 to $5.00; plates as low as Jer the ques gtr ae Resse sina’ |, Seattlo han released Belt, and he Ge to the Union Hakery for a [i Bullding Laborers | $5.00. Everything first class. [[/ the stock of the Hentey and Wileon | left last night for Anacortes, where od plece of Strawberry Short- Lady attendant ing Co — be will pitch for one of the local | Co., upon the terms to be i part of the ROTTS. Jane an and Payee Pittabare Louie on, Brown and Boston Brooktya Ratteries Lind ham; Mtrtokiat Carpenter and J APOKANR, June t —1t Ratteriee—Leifiets NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. 4 bitting om the locals beat Tacoma. — fen awh an The home team won thet third straight game from (he an ; : # ant Swindstie; Law “ ® ,*% » Matteriee Coakley and Chee bro and Kistnow nt @ st. Leute et Pe Detroit Se ES Ratteriee—Jacobeen and O Conner; Dow " ‘ ef RK ‘ H on Haydon "6 ri man: Richie, Kiem nu @ a 2 0.8 and Phetpe; Thomp- Grady. € Conway nt ® Bae ee ee . an orp and Need ‘ Naveen ee ete ee : STANDING OF ‘ THE CLUBS - ERR Pacific Coast League. Piaget, Won Lest Per Ct Portiana Sep Bee Bee Ran Pranciece ie a ee ee .. 2 an 5 1 SS oe Northwestern League. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct Be he eet Harbor as ie a ae “ Kpokane coe 2 American League. Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct Philadelphia 4 ‘ 3 1 ; 4 ° . i" 2 * 's : + ; ; 2 ton » ‘ I r . mo National Played Won. Lost Per 0 Pittebure , eer) hiong “ »@ + oe At Shaw's P Bank bullding harmacy. American A word to the wise see clubs. Belt te « fair pitcher whe right and will undoubtedly make ps - BALK RULE {5 °, NOWENFORCED and Herr Schmidt in the gaim ye terday and they wux all the kand 12. 1 wus so afected | went hom JACK SHERIDAN SAYS BASE and ate sourcrout for dinner RUNNING HAS IMPROVED | SINCE THE UMPIRES nave! * en ee eee ' RACING NOTES ; GROWN STRICT ON THE §U8-|* * Cee ee sacr. According to Umpire Jack Sher Dy hema baserunning in the Ameri jcam League has improved consid erably this season, and he attri jites It to nothing lese than the igid enforcement of the balk rate ‘| While the rule itself has not by |changed tm the sligh this first time the American League has seen fit to en t isons Last year the National League strictly to the letter of the he American League twirle not bound so tightly and took con siderable leoway. This year, how ever, President Johnson notified a the umpir in t Amertean League to rigtily enforce the rule }so that thm two leagues would be j uniform In this respect j Helpe Base Running Enforcing the balk rule has helped baserunning materially says Sherridan. “When a man | reaches first tan't worrying his 4 off for fear the pitcher is go- ing to mak a motion that looks as | though he was going to deliver the ball to the batter and then finds he shoots ft to first and nips him. The runner can take more chances, get a longer lead and the resut, from my observation hat there ts more base running At least | |know we have more decisions at | second base than we used to Newton Has Reformed Doe Newton on the York Americans used to have a bad balk movement, but the first time I saw [him thin» I told him he would have to cut it out. He did, and I }had no trouble with him at all | Evans telis me though that he ts catch rt rs off base just th sa nd isn't using anything jfour men” | vi | | & © proxers % REALESTATE £ oz, EXCHANGE. «, aa ae ays, Notice Mombers are requested to attend meeting, June 4 Business of ipy | portance to be transacted. H. ¢ | Deants, president ° BOSTON DENTISTS 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche THE BIG OFFICE UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 Becond Avenue. Mining Co. to the J.C By order of the board M. T. LIRR, Bee. I tell yer der Germans ain't x >w. Dere wor Heftavaller, St | | While all the horses at the M | are in good shape, no in being asked of the train lop thetr « ‘ant w et, most The Hustling Business Man And the busy housekeeper wish a telephone Equorum Rex, Gil Summer's can | didate for the derby, died at Port land fro ear sickness while being sh 4 here from the south Ramua, who ts a prominent derby } candidate, was on the track this | morain He looks fn fine shape, | but nothing fast was asked of him He galloped a ha Frankie Moran, i) known | fi a a J t lightweight Jochen, ia ot the twdh which is quick, reliable and acting, so they | fey stable. Moran is a good boy and) can ride at 80 pounds. | ’ . . " or a use the INDEPENDENT. Pete Romigh has his » track. Among them are Inet Miss Huner, Homerte and addy Lynch The latter is « gray and a eprin nM 4 attaln ite, york D N YOU? dic Belmont aa PHONE ome « retired busines: She was the favorit 5 and equaled world’s record for the | distance, running six and one-half furlongs in 1.1825 | In a workout the other morning burg Belle, the Hambu nay “ II. mare belonging to Sydney at: broke the world's record for three quarters of a mile. She did the dis. pin L:11 flat. Her fractional wa 1 31 M, :68% iu time for the five ngs is also a world's 4 v has decided to discon t his future book on the Sub an Handioap. It seems that the overnment stopped bis mall and Sttored to bet him that something n if he made much of tit. The Kid never wa anger when rome one making the book and so de takes our plumbers half} e to do plumbing work that | you can get dane in any place in the | city. @. H. Brown Plumbing © 221 0 Stree. oo