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SEATTLE 0, TACOMA _ Siweshes Loe the Came, Which Was a Pitchers’ Battle. Locals Unable to Make | Score When One Was Probable. Someone stole Dugd horse Gyaee ¢ PREY CLITWRD INTO THE DING Track and field « eve: iinpe shoe yesterday and Tacoma made awe monn, teondaaiaen it two all by grabbing the game | Corbett was here with his theatrical company, Jeffries invited | \n'Ns. © titty-yere dash, 300 al © “Phe ‘Timmre| COMBE to take an auto ride out to the fight pavilion Jeff ie building ¢ (0 "Ack tage. fifty yard dusk, i With & score of t & he Tisers | just outside Los An They both climbed into th to rrees oom me Booey es Were not entitied to the grab and] Up the piace and th ried an argument about the ta the two |! wee greet oo “Little Reck” Alien, who occupied! faced each other in the arena, which wae five years ago in San Fran - a men . duned-onm ae mB 4 the mound for the locals, pitehed| e#6o 4 team, army agaiant navy; special & classy game that would have |tug-of-war between ship enews, meant a victory ninety-nine times men to a team; relay race ro Rod out of a hundred in any man’s posed po on age Apna 0 as I sad league. The fates were against the | ae - r . eo Pompe AY om Stwashes, though, / 1 runing du Hin in superd for | Sports in the Water, heavy stickers off color | The aquatic events, whieh will be Bengals walked off the fi lheld Tuesday afternoon, on Killott another win tacked to their sebed | lbay, include: Swinming races ule. high diving, fancy diving, races be The locals had several chances | cutters with pile to even up the dinky score, but in| botween eutt both the first and sixth, when anil | crew Frisk bad an opportuntty of bring |ahips’ cutters mann engine ing a man home with @ bil, he lott | crews, race b ships’ @d the bail into territory where {t manned by m ' was easily handled by the Hengals between ships’ launches, race be and the side was retired |tween motor boats owne in the Gad Sixth. s — reltiag exhib ”, =P bahia jan war canoe maoe, with be Im the sixth Rows hit safe and Went to second on Quigiey’s sacrt fice. Emi! came up and raised the ball out into deep fieid, where it was handied by Suess, and wit art with Allen showed up stronxer than Franklin. Both pitchers struck | out two men and only one clean Rit was scored off Allen. while the | four hits the locats grabbed from | Franklin were all clean «wipes, one & double-bagser by Hammoud In As the out could not be cox mpleted, @ hit was chalked ap agu!nst Allen. Again the ball Bit the umpire and was deflected to one side, allow ing & man to reach first. This also had to be marked as a hit under baseball law. Pitchers’ Battie. Kh was a pitchers’ battle from start to finish, and with Allen showing ap so stromag it seemed a shame to rob the Missouriam of a Win. Both pitchers had the game well in hand ai all stages and the! only way.of making a comparison | between the two is on the box score. Ta the eighth things looked good for the locais, when Kennet! started out with « clean hit, advancing to secood on a sacrifice. The locaj captain tried to steal third, however, and was nailed by Sheas quick tBrow to Burnett As the next, man hit, it looked afterwards ae it attempted steal was un called for. Here's hoping ft will be retrieved next time. Siewn, comTamy | muwecennep &! eves Onno mmm y elececcecee™ aloes Broo: a. Louls Yesterday's Games Philadsiphia — Philadeiph Breokiyr 3. Lavute AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louls 3. Cineinnat! 2 il it Washington Raaton Detroit ’ ° ea re 1 ‘ At Washington—Washington 3, Phila {acipria 7 At Boston York 3, Boston 0. rActr | | Yesterday's Games. | COAST LEAGUE. At Frinco—Oukiand @, Los Angeles 6 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | on Lost Pot | 0 ee 19 7 ss) 5 + 3 6 ou 253 6s 19 ‘S88 Yesterday's Games e The local nine | ‘TO SEE BATTLESHIPS “| Take boats at Pier 2 tripe dal! Ten 50c round trip eee by of the D CORBETT WINS In a Fast Fifty-Yard Foot Race FROM JEFF ae LOS ANGELES, Cal., May Jeffries a few days ago in this city No, it wasn't a fight; it was a foot ¢ “| beat you with this punch,” said Jeff, itiuetrating | “No, you didn’t,” replied Corbett; the other hand.” “No, it was the left,” replied Jeff, because | could run faster than you. You ran pretty fast in trying to keep away from me, but | was the best runner.” “Any old day you can beat me running”-—began Corbett “Vil run ye “Make it 50 yards and I'll go you,” ea “All right,” replied Jeff. “You're on.” They went out: yards Jeff would have won, SAILORS jas. J, Corbett defeated Jas . | for Tournament af the Seattle middleweight, 158 pounds weight, 15% proved Many Track Events dian crews SEATTLE MAN IS CHAMPION Joneph C. Tyler, of this city “you handed it to me with Full Program Planned ath! ; otek mney OF Che t wed the program for Monda Ma at Woodland park The boxing and wrentiing tonena mente will be held ander the rates vn Athietio Unies, tn eight, 1 eunde and un | t, 145 pound» and} TURDAY, MAY 9, 190 MISS MAY HEZLET. i LONDON, May §.—Mies May Hezlet has won the women's golf champion ot lreland for the fifth consecutite time, and stil reta her title as Baglivh lady cha The penultimate round was quite @ fami! ur, play ore betng Mins May Healet, who defeated M and Miss Florence Healet, who won f Mins Vie! In the fina Mine May beat her sister Florence by 5 up and 4 to pla wer, B.C. Bickford WILL HOLD COLLIE a we bryaon nad Leisier of Beattie were elected lbeon offictatly Runounced as charh. [2h8t, Mrs. L. W. Brydon, Seattle; tifal cup was presented ~ Sam | and | only managed to do it cf the nerthwost in tennig tht BL. Winslow, reelected secre-| Hyde of Beattie |aingles, by the ranking committer of the North Pacific International Lawn Tennle essoctation Fraet HESE A |'T. Payne and Al Armetrong, of Te : | the tint of will be played summer at the various jocal * and the international final tournament which will be open at Everett on August 10. ‘The official list of the first 1 players tn the singles and the first | five in the doubles, as listed by | the committer, was recetved in thit city today. The list was sent out by Arter Remington, secretary Frank T Payne, of Tacoma, who was former champion in the singles, | was third last season, with B. P. | Bchwengers, of Victoria, B. C., see ond. Tyler, at the head of the | iiet, ts the only Seattle man placed among the first 10 in the singles. Schwengers and Macrea, of Vic torla, take second place tn the Mat of doubles and McMurney and Bat i linger, of Spokane, are third. The « | Sommitior whe had charge of the és.” | ranking of the players Included Arthur Remingtoo, of Olympta; & H. Pooley, of Vietorta, ond Walter A. Goss, of Portiand SPORTOCDAMS we OHO | thet tourname: right now—100 y: id Corbett.” playing for the Hore's hoping The teame are odd game today A nine representing the Univer. laity club of thie olty lected from the officers of the feet Jat the navy yard will play ® game t Bremerton tomorrow morning oms a shame that Allen had the came, after the clase af | bail he put up The jat Victoria are on today local piayers are among contestants finals in the golf tournament Several the final MUGGSY MGRAW When Dan Met Yor Mugkay nn, first ba Hants, was let McGraw Man last off the fleld of the field events in Pullman yee iterday and it is thought that the lads will win « maj t of the ® today | The Yakima Tigers trimmed the l University of Washington 5 at the pavilion and ran. Corbett beat Jeff by a | North Yakima om Thursday with & few feet, but there was every indication that if it had been for 100 |#eore of & to 4 in spite of the weight he now carries. | deff once covered 100 yards in 10 35 seconds. } Manager Dickson of the Van | couver team, has ewung the big ax = | He has released Van Snyder, sav lond base; Shipp, outfield, and Kielé and Thomas, pitchers, Donovan will take Shipp’s place at left and Dickson ts now on a still hunt for other pitchers The Tacoma high school bunéh declined accept the flag pre sented to them when it was discoy. ered that both Lincoln and Wash ington high schools had entered men in the recent track meet who were not qualified. The Tacoma boys say they would rather win on their merits, and have requested that the meet be held again. Thosé@ good Special Excursion East Chicago and return, $72.50; Louis, $67.5 Omaba and =e City, $60.00, and several other points. Tlekets issued by the Ore ;gon R. R. & Navy, Co. through Port land and Salt Lake or Denver, on DAN M’GANN sale May 4, May 18, June 5, 6, 19 $n | Od 20, also certain dates In July winter, for alleged inattention to/and August. Call or write Union training rules, he got good and sore.| Ticket Office, 608 First Ave. EB. & Dan is now in Boston, and the) Ellis Agent. recent visit of the Giants to that | —— town of culture was celebrated by an attempt on Dan's part to knock Mugesy's head off. Bystanders had to pull MeGann off McGraw. It Is likely that the powers that be in baseball will punish MeGann for the assault, even though it occurred he greatest selling out sale, consisting of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Men's Furnishing Goods, ever known in Seattle will continue until all merchan dise is sold RAINIER CLOTHING C@., Tacoma lads are certainly all to the | and ove sot | Spokane led in the preliminartes | J } LOU DILLON, TROTTING QUEEN, AND HER BABY CLEVELAND MAYOR. Low Dillon, the brood mare, ; contain the name of youngsters in doesn’t look like Lou Dillon 1:58 whose veins rums more royal blood the harness She is as se-|than the Gienvilie track baby and} date on . how that #he | her sister is @ matron with a w id daugh-| The latest McKerron filly ts a ter and another a year old beautiful bay. Not a white hair! Hoth youngsters are sired by | mars her coat of satin, and despite | ohn A. McKerron, 4%, and the her angainliness she gives every harness horse directory does not | indication of being a trotter. " = mentee um | dent Phillips, of the Whatcom Coun. ty Humane soctety. The judge says he was told that the man chased one woman half a mile. WILD MAN CHASES: WOMEN FOLKS Shortage Causes Suspension. RUTHERFORD, Tenn., May 9,.— Following a confession made by By United Prees) J, W. Sharp, bookkeeper, that he BELLINGHAM, May 9.—Running | ¥®# Short in bis accounts, the Citi t wearing only # hat, a wild or | 2008" bank, with $40,000 deposits, | & ane man bes sel a Weat ¢ has closed fts doors his stamping ground and frightened women by chasing them. Reports of the man’s tions have been made to Prest aeva as has badly That was a pretty classy game of baseball yesterday, when you stop to think about it GARDEN TRACTS am 2%-acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms; close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber rh National Land Inv. Co, Inc 917 First Ave. STOP THE RENT We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. Payments Just like rent T. P. FAY CO., INC. Mehthorn Bidg. The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ........ .. $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— 4, W. Clise A. 8. Kerry Jd. W. Godwin John Schram Ww. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggete Burnside FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. SPORTS FOR SHE IS A FIVE-TIME WINNER 006 SHOW WILL .’"*.*-== AT WOODLANG, Tyan: DORs at W torneo od inng at 4 WASHING AT TON HIGH ig BELLINGHAM Topay CLOSE TONIGHT : {Distribution of Prizes Will “i Be Made by the sine toa" ress President. a MEET ON TopAy Wi | The Sam Hyde trophy. f lhe collie of opr Wor oy T. B Griffith he “i Us Caper The octation’s t hy for the! w won i thee taane need tonsa of fom e . on ela W. B. Fechime oa 6 dak wo lo Tie King Bros.’ prize the best | > at Vey frog, em theown wy viedting | Won ams, herid cm tae “U” ean tw Men Crcigiten, Vietaria, B. ( th H % Comoodiel thn or “ wing company, com | D* Tose & Lonny af Oly ripe thee bout xb bet ae viremugh of the wales . eof vient thane Wen by M Rp od, aod on thin anuonee Lie | Ces 1 Che higro snr ae DeErtip / > r gay evenls ap am {bees om nngeoet anjagy The ot The vowing, | 8) - use te vag, | thee jnechaph ¢ Irak ball torrie | ew fe tterwes — a he h a hou Piret rot J " en are vi the be [ nnd it ia S hat a untle Teens BM ub ot og oe the progres weeond, the 4 * —— s k; th au See e Schermer’, pro 4 NEX? now wil coef Ad NEXT PRIDAY of teonel grt t “ The indica They’re Excly ve fn t are that t will be a large = trial attendance 10 Witness the windup lothiers a what is 4 wd to be the most wacce natal kennel exhibit ever hold in this elty, In the wum and namber of prises, it is said j of the local dog | fanciers in the show line. | The distribution of prises will be Open All Day Sunday, | tonight at k SEA WATER CHANGED ‘ L. B. Youngs ,. NIGHTLY, | } mbere | give a show winter, whe Coltie will be in p coe The annual report of the seere the annual meeting of the tery shows that the club is in @ i veaibiaansien Mate Collie i last flourtehing « Thureday the following officers In apprecta ‘ } were elected for the ensuing year; the club to advance the ¢ | President, Dr. L. W. Drydon, Seat the foremost rank ef dog tie; first viee president, H. W. merchants of Kent his [Tlman, Everett; second view presi club with a $60 « association, wil Gallery for Spectators, he pre . rds in the unclasst exhibited have been Hemi tle EEE 2 2ech.. &.c..2 SRR S2"F Es Dox Fanciers’ association challenge cup for the best team of any breed. Won by Mr. J, E. Hub bard W. &. Tarrant trophy for exhibttor or kemne! making the largest entry of meritorious dogs. Won by the Heliew kennels The Garvey & Buchanan case for best dog owned by Won by Mra. Sharples The trophy for the best dog own ed by a boy. Won by Master Paul Moran ey A trophy for the best dog shown “ by « girl. Won by Mins Violet Piainer. cals The Washington State (Cc AC club's tre best collie puy into bea of the club. 22° Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6 and 9:30 a.m. 1: 30 and 4 ». m. i LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast—Now for the Season—Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and The new Twelve Thousand Dolinr Orchestrium, finest ever ia Germany, will render daily concerts. This instrument will be to accompany quartets and open-air vocaltx | | | | | | | | | | Dare Devil James rides down the Chutes on a bleyele. “Kirby, the high diver, dives from an &@-foct tower into the bay, Uncle Hyrum will pay the Park a visit Sunday. geod crop--and & good time at Lona Park.” Prof, Christensen s Dancing Pavilion, the fimest floor im the Pe cific Northwest ‘ourn fer BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 4th Rainer’s Tyrolean wees 14 in number, presenting their 8 Pair successes, including thelr famous National Dances. Basket Parties weloome at al! times. Books are open to Soctetion, Lodges, Sunday Schools, O ete., to bold plenics or oqtings at Ima Perk. Committees are cor dially tr vitea to eat on the manager peTote clbitrmy elsewhere. CHARLES LOOFF, Manager. s¥egeex.53.5.5 Lou! ae a405e3ee8200R82. 23 To Begin Saving On-) Saturday Evening | We do not agree with those who a that it is always SY to save money. most of us it Is really very HARD= especially at the start But the babit of Saving CAN be tivated, and, sooner or later, the Worth While discovers that it cultivated if he is to acquit itably in the responsibilities that te ba accepted To protect his against hard times accident; against the de Ropersent pierre: winner, against the reduced earntag ye er of later years—to previa a Y way for the FUTURE, there must a ing NOW. It means some self-denial, 79] the Man Worth While sets about it Rystem te the accoscary. 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