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BALL PLAYERD TO REST TODAY FRESNO WILL NOT BE ABLE TO Gar IN TIME FOR THIS AFTERNOON—FISHER HAS A HERE STRONG TEAM THIS SEASON.) ‘70 DEFEND HER TITLE OF TENNIS CHAMPION WWCAREY PLANS” THE suariLe STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE. |PASSING COMMENTS risty Mathewson had an off Phy "yoaterday in the game with 'pnttadelphia, He allowed two hits land gave six bases on baila in the first inning, ‘Then be got sore at the umpire and was put out of the came. In apite of all this New York won. ANOTHER SCRAP ABE ATTELL AND FRANKIE) There ts no game today, as the Free eam, in charge of Mique Fiane reached town, The team left the south Sunday night and is exp od in tonight There has t * juestion raised as to wh her Freano team would come arth, » Manage Agnew ways they w @ hete without fail and will meet the locela at Reores tion park tomerrow afternoo This will be the first wistt to this elty of what wae ¢ the famous Tacoma since Fishor i the am to Preene. Al- who went cast narley Graham, Lou ay Sheehan and Mike | the old | the team, of the old with the buneh, tr ack Ragan, Happy Ho wan, Pearl Casey, MeLaughtin, MAY SUTTON AND SOME OF HER POSES ate ea tenag neil ya ater Mis May Sutton, of Pasadena, /the women of the “tight little isle the games this week should be close| Cal, who has gone to England to} Her rules of play very stiaple and full of ginger |defend her title of English national | Incesaant practice ways, Is the }iawn tennis champion, showed ex: | » of profictency, She advises AMERICAN LEAGUE. pena form in her final practice | agaty ‘ ith infertor play _— games. The contests will be played! ers wh ng, as there bx] tevetane *% % lon the All England Lawn Tennis| danger of weakenin ame Baton club's court, at Wimbledon, London. | while a strong. playe . pre Batteries. Werunartt and Youns| A plan ts on foot to offer an tnt ents the possibility of developing ent Foteree ee national challenge cup for women/u better style of pla aytng in| nu similar to that offered in 1900 by D./ mixed doubles to etter Wactinaics _, 21. Davis, of St. Louis, for mon Mins Sutton wi ean the mttoriee Killian end Mehwaidt; Patton | Mise Sutton, who t# unquestion-|ternational matches in which the dare and Wekerelt lably the world’s greatest woman/American team is contesting for 7 nm « 2 {tennis player, won the champion:|the Davis She does not ex Cricaws ti whip of the United States tn 1904,/ pect to pl a r tourna Pariadetyn ? * iat the age of 17, defeating every, monta while abroad except to de Pe as loomer with ease. The following | feud her title, (hough whe sald she year she went to England and do-| might her mind after ies & % ® lfeated the finest players reaching London ow York Ae Ge RatterieeGinde and (Connor Mana | Meda | NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; © heavy weather, was Why have an old sink tn your nie sa ia finish and put tute Nor residence when you can have > hh "| fold, Va, abandoning the race white enameled sink at less than oe wholesale price. G. H. Brown Sern, Witter and, Swe Plumbing Co oe Kiem Big Reduction in Furniture, Car- , Ranges and Refrigerators Refrigerators that would asually cost you $22, ovr price ®18.00 $18.00 Refrigerators for 814.00 $16.00 Refrigerators for 812.00 $12.00 Refrigerators for $6.50 ‘Trunks and Sulit Cases. Pull Leather Sulit Cases for $24.00 Trunks, brass bound, for $12.00 Trunks for ... Bedroom Suits for hange new goods for r¢ oF stoves. Give us * call, Remember the Pame and number. 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Kelly will pfobably ride 44 | Royei Rogue tn the Opening Hand ican and with such « capable p | aboard, the horee figures te have a eyal chance Kelly @ Free Lance Mares Wen Lent, Pere | Kelly will ride at the Mead Vram tere iu } Mla free tance. and as he tx not only | Semttle " § la goed judge of pace, but « atrong| Wisege 8 $F] Motaher as well, hia services will ne] | Loe Anweton foubt be In great demand among the j vena whore at the track Kelly can ride | Northwestern League. at 109 pounds and says be will bel | Paved Woe Lan Pw. | down to weight ina few days | fonts a " rf rong The Upening Hendieap, tn which | Qraye Harmer » 0 8 S| Kelty, witt ride, ts over the ste tur. | = tong distance ant ought to be | EPFFSS SRT ERTED EES come eubeptionally fact heres on.| \ a | tered. 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We down and t ¢. rent pianos Werepair fe 1 planoe r * Republt “THE QUALITY STORE.” fron k mund Blan rfmar 4-year Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Co | | | | t sale tn yeare hae taken «& |B assured and will become one of the | White t reduced, Whit White Laces r White Hoste |B brotdery reduced Ready -to One of the greatest baseball |] duced. 925.00 reward te any person players im the business today ts “Billy” Keeler, of the New York Americans. Also he is one of the smallest men on the diamond Miller Huggins, of Cincinnati, and Nig” Perrine, briefly of Bt. Louts, Fite Geods now of Kansas City, being almost } Newest arrivals in White Good as small. Keeler’s sine was a great 1B Meade of poplin or linen, « ut handicap when he began bis profes sional career, beenuse the f aid i not believe such a diminutive indi | vidual could become a successful ball player 1 made “my appearance in fast} y company in New York,” said Kee-| ler. “My tnitial appearance on the| ty landed in Baltimore, where, um polo grounds was the occasion of | der Hanlon, | found an entirety dif-| mech laughter and jeere from the | f re. The people of | |fann My size struck the fans as| Baltimore, instead of discouraging | most comical, and the remarks they | Me, encouraged me, and I soon be |burled at me were far from pleasant/ cau to pley ball that made my lor ence aging to hear. I played in| friends rejoice and my enemics several games and did good Work. | weep. | the crowd didn't awaken to the A small sired player—espectally the newspapers also | & beginner—bas a hard row to hoe. Buck | The fans cannot recognize the fact erpense the manager, and he that small men can play as good me to pay no attention to the| ball as large men. They think eritichans I was making good/« big man can hit a ball harder or ail right. But the longer and better | better t emall man. As a mat-| played the worse became othe! ter of fact. the small or medium abuse, Ewing wae called a eradie| sized players are among the leading robber players in the country today. But |xtze hae nothing to do with a ball One day | broke my ankle pnd| player's ability any more than ft then the knockers got in thelr work. | has with any other profession. The 1 was traded to Brooklyn, but the| only difference ts that a large man ‘ y town fane @id mot take kind-| will be given « chance by the fans, atm, mame T had h }and quicker gains their confidence turned down by New York, 1 }-| than a emall man” « bandtt of the nursery be ane he kept me on the team, J by Flying Pox-Atrs aud Graces. The price paid wan $156,000. Thie ts one f the largest prices ever paid for Jardy will be used for stoaag “ a purpones in the Argentine start | Rept " | ay Kiein, the St aker, 217 James Hi 1 ° an, We at the Rn Roe 4 ak 4 OO . —_ s *t e ‘ 2 sh Doors oe 1 S owas & 1 PS Talbot fer Patents, 206 Mutual Life. 1406 Beoond Ave, Seattle WGOVERN HAD DESCRIPTION OF FIGHT BHOWS low prices ALL THE FIGHT ; ——— i. Jofeated man whem the 10 rounds Wer | Soven thousand frenaled mpects tors, realizing that they were wit pessing one of the greatest rever| cheered Terry on le of the ring , to his victory. They earrted him trom the ring in thelr arms when | the belf rang, while Britt, surprised, | dazed and crushed, staggered to his dressing room Fought Crary Terry did not fight ike human|THREE-DAY SHOOT wyy és That boy Colly Druhot, formerly] THAT TERRY MADE MINCE-|being, He did not seem to mind) wei in WALLA WaLtg NEIL ARE MATCHED TO/ with Bellingham, ts certainly piteh the wtinging jaba and cutting blows) THig ing kroat ball in the big league, Hiv] MBAT OUT OF JAMES ED-! pric poured on him. His rebt eye.) MONTH —MANY PIN > FIGHT IN LOB ANGELES ON | jatont performance was to shut Clim) 1) gee jclosed and bat 1 by the Califo I edeae Ann ni RO. JULY 4 Jeinnatt out, holding the Keds down . |ntan’s jaba in the second round, was HUNG UP, ¥ to one hit. Maybe that ain't going a hideous sight, but he mares ome soomed to mind the pain aa he tr some When Terry MeGovern and Jim umphantly Voliowed Britt to corn rt Se John LU Maxwell, one of the best] my Britt fought 10 rounds at M nd STs coraer and rene alter 1000 ‘alla Manager MeCarey, of Low An-|known golfers of the middie west, | !#m Square Garden the other nigh The first round was the opening © 8 DIE time . fl st night at Keokuk, lowa jin aecordance with the New York | ie ut ise pes rushed out| Wh hoot of th | goles, undiamayed by hie failure to | died last my lise eo refer yendered no deci 1 » r “ 6 | putt fey “ and smashed his jeft to Britt's he i D ot the pull off the Neleon-Herrera fight rhe A. A. U. han refused to allow} sion and the exparts om the various | AM) MIMBO Oe chowed as the has again come to the front and | ine record made by Garrela at the | Pe Wapapers have mn BT EUINE | clove tore itwelf awa . OVOE thy matehed Abe Attell, the feather ostern intercollegiate meet when| ever since a@ to what the comin 8 jased, but he i, think 0 ont ANd om weight champlon, to fight Franklo{be tan the 120-yard hurdles tu] should have been. Many though a flesh in at ‘ { events tay , yoconds, as he displaced two | MeGovern w some thought i od, and the ‘ iguled bet nttog wi Nell, the San Francisco bantam: | | time equaled th ould have m4 draw, while | a we re net th 22 and weight champion, on July 4 at Low |, others stated that if the fight had PRO) fll ete Tin Hurst to nd over § be han tap Angeles. The fight will be for the jxone 19 rounds further MeGovern | as Scans, Me ented aun Britt [$2,000 1 $769 cash featherweight championaht and rhe night of the Britt-MeGovern| Would have worn himaelt oF and attempted to otal janced | Amons * to be she the winner will fight Jem Mowker, | figh got into Jimmy | Britt would have come ki bY | aw and tried to Mf th 4 CUD, Mad the English champion. Neti and! tr ‘om and stole aii| bimself, However, h te he de [20 Or 208 ree whe reded hin one treghi ext Attell were matehed before, but | ht When the poller ription of the fight and the reader) ary second Browne ‘ be trophy, th the earthquake preven © fight | pinched everybody after the fight |c*a Judge for himself Britt’e Short Showing Dayton 3 champloy, ning off fimmy had to borrow a blanket so Gtarted Fast. nash Ghaied te the tone to 2 , says he will take no) he could go to the police station, | rosy started off from tho tap of |second but this was bis on und pn! and in order that no flasco : . the gong. In the first round he/ He jabbed and hooked ina le FSRETH TEE EEEEESE Jnon- Herre who ft to the head|ful manner, but to no ne ® occur, he wilt compel { tin th toh apne ae A ge raves after him vuo * AMATEUR RESULTS: weigh before « club representa-| meet Kid Goodman before the Lin {24 split open Britt's eye nis or was after him and would ve every day for a week previous |coln Athletic club of Boston, Mass, | Wound was bleeding all thrown te | be Hetted. ean ee | Seene Pee ee "the atget of June 6 |nose were started in the fifth, he/round. In this se In af of bail the Law. presented @ Kor arance a6 he] dared, and agalt n P Y. M1 bye staggered around the ring In bis |seveuth Br ore of ''¢ and Gtlet wan vain endeavor to keep away from|gtxth Britt put a the Lawton Parke, ang the terrible shower of vielous blows | the jaw and jarred Clarke B the ¥. M1, gg were rained on b | knees This was the o : MoGovern fought like « wild man. |the New Yorker was in t tanwou \naeortes yester. | ite had all the strength and eadur The eighth, minth ond tenth| da ft ning gimme by ¢ of a maniac. A light that/rounds were vicious affairs. with| score of 9 to 0 © tokens of sanity eb tel Terr doing all the 1 Britt his bloodshot eyes as he lent cing and countering ale The She n =. bell Buyatiog lessly pursued Britt o ring wild endeayors to evade! in a well cume, 8 104, iThe Caltfornian’s left and his knockout. 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