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THE . MAY 22, 1907. FOUND--WHERE | REALLY STAND _ RACES YESTERDAY SHOT BY MOB ) TTING AVERAGES ? i OF D Firet race, % mile-—-Rhinestone | —— 111 (Bandy), & to 6, won; St, Mo (Scripps Telegraph Service.) He escaped. ante t | dan, 109, second; Swede Bam, 109 “ the chase, | tisene ap | third, Time, 1:02 CLAXTO! a, May 22.—Kive moe It was thought that be on re 4 Ne ‘“ was being harbc b | Becond race, % mile~Aunt Polly, | Persone dead, two negroes having | cio nan and the foal rine 4 atting averages of the & The figures up to date follow 102 (Appleby), 20 to 1, wor oa | been lynched, one white man #hOt! jattor's place. He seine pepe if for the four weeks of play) Player Hite. Air, 107, second; Follow Me, 109, and two negroes dead, while sev: |t mat A tire, Bo dig ‘a waded with the Tacoma #@ Hearne P third, ‘Time, 1:16 | eral others, both whites and blacks white man the low Artie Ross and Hugh | Garry s Third race, % milo—Hersain, 108 | are injured, Is the result of trouble 1 and two negroes shot, ea ey over the 300 mark. Kel. Ross ni (Grote), 10 to 1, won; Peasy | which occurred here yesterday The mob then same up wonderfully in the Keliackey .. 23 1, 107, second; Last Faustus, Late Monday night « colgred man forcements, and while series, while Ross, who has Myers é ié third. Time, 1:14 attempted to assault Mr aura tured other ne itting the ball hard all sea Arbogast .. ‘ Fourth race, \ mile-My Cholee, |} Moore, a widow living near Man- lyr The one wanted 1am ? Walsh : : 107 (Howard), 2 to 1, won; Titus | geo missing, but his capty a little. . ano spture ie Myers, the erstwhile slug Stanley .. .. ul IL, 104, second; The Skipper, 1) 7 —_ ane team, took a big tumble! Allen ~s & third. ‘Time, 1:14 . has i " ¥ ‘ es ch n I ec a ifth 6 mile~Misty’s . rage of 2m : ; 4 Gages cS tape - rty and Hearne started their Stis . . . wou: Native Son, 102, second; Gas y ee ter parpas, sertes See ; mare 04 x con; ative Some eee WHO COULD HAVE DONE Iv fe" Hickey 4 wnet J~ ee Sixth race, mile-san Alviso, 98 | vide © - er renee " 7 - j : f “q (Davi 6 to 2, won; Cabin, 106, i j hy ‘ . seomaegal 5 second; Liviu, 98, third. ‘Time,| “One of the best pitching feats | . o, 1:40 4-6. ever *@ formed was by Hube . , | Wadde way Wm. Marshell, the New York catcher. “In 1896 f was and this is worth tatking about. In| these 27 games he won 12, lost 10 and was taken out of the box five! times, Hi arged with 40 bases LENE es playing with the Homestead, Pa 2 strikeouts. His b team, and Waddell waa, 1 think for the season was First race, $16 mile—Brown | with Grand Rapids, Mich. He Mary, 108 (Dearborn), 10 to 1, won; (ed the team because of a $25 | Hatin, 108, second; Bosom Friend, peing imposed on him by the map Van Zandt, one of Vancouver's 108, third. Time, 54% seconds agement, and we sent for him to pitchers, has been given my Becond race, mile and « quarter pitch in « game ageinet the D. C upon his own request io has | Request, 106 (Lae), 4 to 6, won ad A. C. team, One of the best In i, COY HAS GOOD RECORD—BULL |). made different offers, and | Trenola, 111, second; Louise Mo | dependent organisations in Peon Will soon be fm the running again. |} Farlane, 111, third. Time, 2:08. (gyivania The D. C. and A. C. elub CROLL SIGNS WITH VANCOU Bendis VER—VAN ZANOT DRAWS RE At the opening game between the New York Glants and (he Chleago | LEASE-UMPIRES IN TROUBLE on the Polo grounds, New | York, yeaterday, a mob of 10,000 not satiefied with the dectsions of Beattie took the usual tumbie out Umpires Pmalie and O'Day, swarm : ed upon the grounds a4 soon as the @f Veacouver yesterday. It 18 (00) cane wae over and attacked the | hed that the Canucks must keep O8 impires, It looked Ike sure death | | Third race, #16 mile—Biack | got Charile Hastings to come down | Sheep, 164 (W. Melatyre), 6 to 5. | trom Pittebure to piteh for them won; Bayou Lark, 100, second; and we fought the game to an 1! Condico, 100, third, Time, 152-5 | inning te 3 to . Jones pitched the soconds second game for PD. ©. and A.C. and Fourth race, 4 mile-—Old Hon | waddell was in the box for ue I osty (Lee), 2 to 1, won: Cable | aigg was m tle, 2 to 2 Sever went gram, 109, secona; Morales, 397. 5 the third day for the other f j third. Time, 1:18 2-6 lows, and Waddell for ua We | _Fifth race, % mile—-Potter, 124 fought it out until the Lith inaing | (Trosier), 6 to 1, wom; Haughty. when Waddell won the game for Josing. and the loca! fans, though | for the officials when a policeman ‘ef course anxious to see Seaitic oy ® men ta ee alr ane chases | i ae Demo, 102, third. Time, | omestend on the catcher’s error ms the crow: # trouble star Y } 35 dropped ¢ 1 trike ag wt. really wish that the Canadians | pi calling the Inst batter out Seen nese, tntle--Setinenntn, 106 | te Serene ae Seen ares a8 |) would take « brace, as their contin: | 4) ine plate Bottles were thrown | (Boland), 4 to 1, won; Delestrome, | stoner overthrew the first base an’ ped losing hurts the league, and i) at him and he was hissed. Aa the! 198, second; Harold D., 103, third. | reenter ee cei! beat the bail to iAD ‘EM HYPNOTIZED, ts Binted by pessimisia to threaten umpires started for thetr dressing | 2mcome e mk vee amma ome | Time, 14136 the plata. The score was3to2 In| when he manage: rooma the mob started for them. | i saefod ment 1 | insite knocked tbe first man down — fo get tired of putting &P| hur nefore much mischief conld be cagh for s team (hat does not | done the two men were sate in their ‘ me eee a ON THE MAT : cline | | OPENER on tien ana Manvenal FIGHT HYLAND WINS I IN RATES ALARMINGLY LOW, game, and he finished as — as | naw . _ ARTISTS TO MEET GARDNER WINS out 63 men, an average of 2) mena it wae an grand pitebing as} . According to the score, Shortstop ee nm ar Frank, of the Multnomah sacri 2c0%me0 2S"? HIGH WINS GAMES| = c | mle Franko te Metnoma | nats «oe oa ) attle yesterday, against his old | tt fooke very mach as if Harry | Printsipnio 58 4, Ore See oy 8 | THIRD ROUND slarmingly low, §6 for Souther Gab = }) team-mates. Wonder if that did t : SMAI | Rush was the horseshoe kid. Be- | Mattoriee-Lemelt ant Pretee; Moran ang and Eid Venables, of Heattle, cham) 4+ penver last night, before « ifornia and $6 for Sap se ) make sore? And Garry Yesterday the Seattio high schoo! am a i ecw pion of the Northwest at 125, | crowd of 6,000 fight lovers, Jimmy eens being now offered by m1 I) another ex-Caouck, was also there sereated the Franklin school by the | up come iiiieee aiannenninl pounds, will wrentle for the coast|Garaner, of Lowell, Mass. wae) “Fighting Dick” Hyland, of San These make tt impossible P] with the wallop Dug’s cube yesterday, Vancouve hamplonship next Priday night at| civen the decision over Marry Law| p teat pight knocked out (2% CRAM to operate on 6 eae score of 16 to 6. Both pitchers did) V4) given @ drubbing and the $e cnr Woe lest Pt. | portiand, ‘The match ie attracting |) or Philadelphia, at the end of amen Seepage: «agua oe" | basis «hed ‘. ayed with Se | 00d work, in spite of the uneven 111, team won out with the score S*” Fort 4 Mie a great deal of attention. The tWo| ths tenth round of the hardest kind | Billy Finucane, of Chicago, in the) ‘The Kosmos liner Al signed by score, M. FPilts, for the Franklins, ot teR. Bush for the first eleht on ES “ mat artiste bave never met before | of fighting. Gardner rushed things lthreeround go at Ogden. The held ap at Eagle Harber, ag wilt play right played the best allaround game |” bec pecorino ena 2 em and it Is thought that Venables | tom the start and at no time did |contest was cheduled for twenty | went to load umber, beret eg 4 present time Croll The Seattle high plays two more fnnings beld the Canucks down to © at + a2 will have a big courect in Gowning | he leave any rounds but Hyland ended it early ;™*" SFe standing ov! for bs | has been playing with Portland, io games before the season cloves. three hits and one run. At &ll | mesire ’ ry he = t agp hye gee ge ee fight belonged to, No by jabbing heavily on Muusdnee Pie ae Begg be Een oy the Coast League Ratteriee—Seattle high, Schmutz | stages of the game even in the considered the be einbt | time has « pug done t . uippin, wocia: ye: AMERICAN LEAGUE. fh this end of the country for some - done by Gar r + solar plexus, It was necessary te er — a fon <= REE EES }against Bim and Vancouver came | frets an 8 - tee * t with be decided how badly the Chica, n double ip the city, Dug is satisfied = cttk @ tely,.the scbesthey won| Rane nn oo cd. 8 4) Rees one of the things thet “fo fight | bug bad been injured. His hurts plaved. having 16 to thelr hie pitching stat? Last year LAUNCHING Heereawem t : wires Wenhet and Mebvedks Wren. |makes baseball fascinating. In vie ahd-he Getnk Wik Be wnt te eet found te be certeus to 12 by the Cube. ‘wap more than half his games. pa perfectiy cool and pulled the game TS pares recent game Cineinnat! got 1) rume|icn4 ihe contest In Denver. | ied Upon as a good box The launching of the Spirit has) out of the danger Mae withe any mn mf 00 6 hits, while on the same day the | May Sutton m the finafe in Alfred Sbrubb, English tong dit 2 games he was charg been postponed wnt!! Seturtay aft | trouble. Hearne kept up bie work ‘ ee Bt. Louis Cardinals got 2 runs on| Paris ts catching (he American|the New York indoor tennis tour. | tance rooner, Is coming to y threer fielding errors, «rncon, on account of low tide | | Wena i 8 * 16 bite bowling fever ney #0 easily that ber opponent to compéte” with = o_—enmmmnmenn | SR the stick and knocked ov etme set Bemis: Palbeaters ———E looked like @ novice Canadian marvel. | thee bite, Myers made « play thet, WHY IS IT? jeer, sree mote «tee ces when he threw Wilcox out at firet | from a liner over second. Kellackey has not lost hie oagie either, a m by hie threeeack bit Pennsylvania Angier Cured by a Gass That Tried to Help Him Wine b. 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