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Wild pitches Engle for six seasions KRANT MATCHED Winn e ‘ ae ‘ Eleven Inning Game Is ammnscal ungpon Won host 1 Played and Locals : “HY yed an a re } ° Take It. west ial | Yesterday's Games Seattle won the final game of} 4 . . the series from Vancouver by @ PACHFIC COAST LmacuR parrow margin ll innings ac? 4 n fast and exciting baseball 3 _ The score was 3 to 3 in the Lith uniane pmaces Vanooaver could not # Canill ‘] ' nocked «a two bagger and wen . ; to third on Frisk’s fly. Luss came | §ny) . ; r up and fined out ti tna: | A : ti ing fm the winning run, making the | YY : final score 4 to he eeme Wee & aw eftais At Tecemia Nestorian, The Canadians got ore f a the first session. Seattle crossed | Aberd . the plate twice in the third tnning | | Mattertgs ° oa; Thom and ained in the lead until the |" ‘ fifth, when the score was ted, 2 Seattle seor in the sixth frame and Vancouver immediately - tied again in eventh. No more ning | Rush was on the firing line the locals and he pitched good consistent ball. He was accorded fine support and Dugdale’s pets put mdre ginger (n their play than ie usual with them The home team 4 out of} the hole in great and took four out of the seven games from Both Me Are T oe Vancouver n raming Seattle left t night for Spo | kane, and Aberdeen and Vancou-| Hard f the 4 ver open this afternoon at Dag or daie’s park | The Official Score | E OA & vent. . 13 cs ee: af oy es ae ee oe eee & ws ee " ee gee . + * 1 ® © 3} Dick Callen and Kid Scaler are $$ f fb F 3) patting tn some dard teks for their +8 $ 8 f Bi seround fight, which will take ph next Saturday afterncen at ‘3 a it ae 2 tenth Sound beach. Poth men are unde % PO © %| weight now and will enter the ring ' , P| : $/ in the best possible condition $ 3 1 £ 9] Johnnie Reid has arranged two $3 8 & f 8) fast pretimmaries. Eddie Marino 2 i ; ; *\ will hook up with Kid Redmond - oe TE { §) for six rounds, and Dan May and Arthur Wilson, the heavy-welghts hinged oF HM Fi who put up each @ furious mili at —dhedorrer y4 Ed. Hickey’s benefit, will. battle ryder Stolen “bai Hammood, A | | on Dasee Heat i ELK CONVENTION } Harry Krant, the Seattle weiter: | AT EVERETT. | weight, will leave tomorrow night Str. City of Rverett leaves Col | with “Chick” Hodson, his trainer man dock at 7 a m., 12 m. and 5/ for Oxden, Utah, where he is Pp. m. Committee wil! meet steam |matehed to fight Jimmy Gardner | at Everett wharf on Jone 14. Krant made such « good showing against Guy Rockies that many of his friends believe he can defeat Gardner If Krant can put Gardner away he will be Im line for the welter | weight championship. | NELSON GOES TO PORTLAND. | heft son Joe A sailor is éalled a gagement at last night ining Gans on stay im Seattle for for his July 4. Bat think he will win ship from the old master they hook ap Mabe } Battling Nelson closed his en the Star theatre Portiand. > will show a week in Portland and then go to San Francisco and start nd et with made a host of friends daring his short and many of them the champion when! salt of the sea, and the.f} farmer is called the salt of the earth. I wonder where us Gibson boys come in. We must be the bell peppers, but some of us want to be chine Department. m1 “WHY I WANT TO- 225200" MEET BURNS” ' fees Scents) PEARY ccc: ARR * . a Johnaon, the colored & * champion of the world In the * # heavyweight division, ls now # win La where the maga # * ines ting oMaidera. & * ble attention to him.) * * * ee ee BY JACKaIOHNBON (Star Special Service.) | LONDON, Jw i Tommy" | Rurns is the greatest widte box in the world, He is what we call the ehanplon of the world. By that te meant that he lays claim to beat man in the world, regardle oft weight ae color A champtou! should be a man who ¢ tofend his} title against comers, Now, Jet f unlike other champions, Ye title against me. giving ax an excuse the t thas t) was colored, 1 guess this color line 4 way t of siaht the poorest ex | euse any athlete could bring up in] order to avetd # t Tommy whe mn making| mon to whom he is far superior, is} kind enough not to refuse to moet me for the same reason as did Jef. | fries, but, nevertheless, it seems to! me the question of the prise money | worries him quite a lot more than | it ought to. In fact. It bas been weary--ob, 80 wea niting for ! to do something besides ¢ me down. Offer after offer we have had, but he has ways wanted something bett We nearly bad a rough and tumble the night he firet| matched with Squires. | had $700 in my pocket and offered to box him for it right there. He would not do it. Then | offered to go and get $9,200 more and make him a side be Hat t declined, too. Say, it is just fatiguing having to laten to miles and miles of excuses. Hut for one thing | am glad, and that ts that Bur does not draw the color ine. That is a rotten excuse A boxer has no more right to draw the color line than 4 bicycle rider, ball player, a jockey or a wrestler has There h been Kreat col gen In all a of sport. in some cases have not only held their own rode rings” ar At sther m an they say at the track In the last few yoars I have be half round the world trying to # boxing matches, but « the whole It seems to me I Bot been too sncceesful, Not long ago | was out West, while tn the Bast were Burns. er and Jack O'lirien. There very little nourtehment (a the W decided to come Kast in sear & match. | no sooner arrived than they all beat it West. I then did “the Marriuecia act” apd went Went Ry have Al Kaufman, Sam Berg was sol Gate they had all seattered round the country They say, by the y, that I ee ee + hibit ing the pitchers from solling a new ball before delivering it to the bat ter has been one of the beat changes for good the game has known in many years. The umpires estimate that the games have been quickened from 10 to 20 minutes each by this innevetion. It is be yond dispute that one of the ob noxious features of the sport bas been removed by this regulation. The change has not, however | U. & Navy Yare Route Steamer | brought about the Increase tn hit Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6: ro j and 9:30 Mn 5 30 and 4a. m ow PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma Investigate. John C. Walling Co. Second Ave. ting that was prophesied, and only goes to prove that tn all the ages lof the game the batters have lagged far and away behind the pitchers tn strength and ingenu itr When, 12 or 15 years ago, the pitchers were summarily set back to their present distance from the plate—one of the most startling innovations in the history of the game—it was expected that bat Cheap Eastern more like nfustard or }}/® — —! Excursions tobasco sauce. That's U. §. Yard Route. June 5th, 6th, 19th, 20th, uty 6th all right for young.) Tth, 22nd, 23rd, August 6th, 7th ) a i Dat, 22nd, by the Oregon R. RK. & men. If you want tq f, Steamer Monticello | XiNigation ‘Co. wronth, Portlant J 2 | na < fand the picturesque Columbia Riv be the real “mustard” anee jer route. Chicago and return se March 9, 1908, | 87 St. Louis, $67.50; Kansas you should get in touch I} Le 620 and 990 @ ms) City, Omaba and Missourt River . 2 ¢ and 11:09) points, $60; also } other with the new spring me | potnts Route via Salt Lake and andes “hot sea. edie 1-20 | Denver, tf desired. Full particulars shade in “hot sox Seattle 790 Jat { Ticket Office, 608 ist av We get these from cae a ' Agent tae : thout noticn | = Germany — 25¢@ and tote } cf j Property damaged oftentimes 5O¢ the pair. Worth |} by infertor paints and olls. The , || Federal Paint and Wall Paper more, but then we own |] Co. have the right goods at the ioe as a a |} right prices. th m at wholesale |} 1314 First Av. Arcade Annex. There is only one profit | for the store to pay, and that is the manufactur ers. We the jobber and the commis sion man any doubt cut out If you have the “warm num about Tel sox being bers,” just see them On the SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trip, 600, Agra ROUND TRIPS DAILY.) LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ana! 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:46 p. m. | LEAVES TACOMA and 12:15, 3:56 and 7:30 U. SEELEY, Jr., Main 176. Agent. Tacoma—T Sey tripe dally oiman Dock, i kad 1296 The Nation's Gre: NOW OPEN FOR Prof. Davidson Bach Afternoon at 3 o'Clock. Sate Fred Lesile and his Barn Yare Dogs, Sheep and Goats. MEIER'S Watch for Uncle Hi of room——no crowding parties weloome at al churebes may he Committees are cordiqggy tr closing elsewh Pigs, Plenty Basket day schools, Park before Open Rai Coming Attractions Meeklam and bis Airship. turn. CHAS. Frorenze which will fly LOOFF, THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 1 1908. “RACERS ARE S222 25 Skcsas oe \ f ; QPOD088 Wh steer pe 4 ts confident Atheriean the cup, day trying t that the pyote I Hiring the contr OLD MAN learn how pt ee a hit the of yur in THE LITT SPORTOGRAMS © to curves are twirter the day j after ! NGLAND'S RICHEST PEER TO RACE FOR MOTOR CUP oath omnes ja ACCOM DANY bor ‘hy neronn th ‘Varsity Race Will Be Held Tomorrow | | Afternoon, ° MT. B ' the Por ne am i a t — } Saturday th K alten ‘ | a von th r| by Victoria, 5 to | AN te in Hiness for the boat an We bred the be Shind , - f the fa ace tor w afternoon, | “ne tity x of th 1 he ¢ ared crews of the Cneen ang G ' d ten def ' o and Ca and 3 irrend) at Hallard yeute f ws , sree by be tery ™ utehard did ihe t eyed, the als selected, and fe games with fcttston tg lard and Re wa th crews are in first-class con oye reg, 4 for she Rainters dition © of the a ast hard spin yesterday morning AMERICANS RECEIVED, poem The Black Manufacturing ( They went out 10 o'clock and fay baseball toam defeated the Buck! ooxch Garnet w i them hard| THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER (By United Presa.) politi ley team yesterday by @ seore of a ies Prewide Sto 2 in a 10inning geome. Olson 11 noon shington crew (Btar Special Bervice. he stig hap jplteched a great game for the | was out for 4 we ho and i DO Ju LAr if York, «ag Mh on 32 Hiacks. [Coach Connit expressed } and th he I KX SP. Gardner gq gil re f as at 4 with thelr announced his M who went to : The South Park Troquole won) 4 " : ™ America thi k companies ¢ aoe two games yesterday morn: | " ‘ ate anoador Das be ing they defeated the Grand The race will be started prompt : ae Ww Heary m 6 to 3, and In y at , The start t < 4 ‘ 1 rel bis oat took the regular will be 100 yards south of Tailor’s| take plac t 1, the da ; onl rela on trom fh fer into camp to the tune}, ow Leach! ark. and the t tor the inte tiona : o's team at dest finish will be directly off Madison oon z vslerday by 1 a + = BS ark The duke of West * ae ne to voned of the Tee The officials of the race are: P.| votes a lary ft t i ud heals detee ef nitle Brewing and! py Hug referee; Capt. A. J.' racing and golf, becam t-' Boay cists ara Gore 2 Malting y, defeated the ti schools os Men's team of George fool sterday, by a score of 6 be » business men and we ons oe oc. noe | More Cut Prices | omorrow} |# | Milwaukee defeated the Snohomish jteam both Saturday and Sunday oe waste 2 Saturday « the score 2 “i . She tor ce amemali eh to 6 Ye lors Pressure of circumstances compels greater price concessions tomorrow, — <a JACK JOHNSO: __|yen,,2 2.8 "| Dress Goods, Garments, Domestics, everything in the store = Hie or less af. it should not have had a look in with|™ Sunday's game fected. What is our loss in the way of profits is your gain in buying goods at wonder Jotiries. Maybe | would not, 1 lower prices. Take advantage of the price cutting while you can, W008 be I would Anyway, Jefftfes The jolly tars from off the eruis ° ttracti showed no more nusiety (0 Uydier Milwaukee settled the yellow | SOme attractions— me than does “Tommy” Barns, ¥ho | pe. manos te rep i to have anid that | have mming the Nippon I R ti Dress Go streak” apout me; by ste 6 chat pom maha 2 ¢ in mmense Reductions in ods ies kame ° aay bs t Dugdale’s park ? ce 3 “es y ' ave a yotiow streak.” The trouble) game only went pal eal a We have taken all the broken lines and short } and placed them on Ts. « that Burns * not seOM OFC) that was eh for th diors to! dia 2 able re , . ready your choos Anaiovs to try and find 1 Mie show theif clase, Butiet, who was |p three special tables, where they will be all read) ) Sing tomeenin: oF you, | would point out that 1 thiOkion the almb for the seamen, was EPrice reductions are as follows: Horns is & really good agar bE") not touched up for a single hit clever, game and hits like while Simado, who lobbed then Sledge hammer. 1 reckon It sibloves for the Japa, wee tapped for Table No. Table No. Table No. 3 pot he cnld ot mse that neve an six safe ones. The Japs aiso made : . caaeaaibel " — ae something absurd in the wal obi tive errors and were outplayed In i F . prise money. | have not; and Clevery particular Plain Cassimeres, Piaids Plain Serges and Nuns’ | Pain Serges, Batistes, BM Willing 10 Meet The CHAIN BION | mcemeemeneemmmcenenenmemnmeemenn | »; Veilings. Plain and of the world not half way, Dut ith] faby carriage tres put on e. NB ge Mohairs and Pam on the step of his front door taas:| Piper @ Taft's, 220 Spring, *** | and Fancy Suitings, Fancy Mohairs, regu- eat 1 eh the bringing off : n nec A: lar values to 65c a e were aE Ee averages bound from 50 masters The te of the situs were io the days when they stood | only 45 feet from the plate. explanation seome to be that the players of to} pitching and! they do would oo Het they did not, and within « fow weeks the pitchers were as much! for day practice both Gelding far more than batting. the game, b ‘SU0. 7 oy ssai wapowyua SIL HPA ~My SUNN) “UL, YH) VIE) LT TPE, VOT) E mn ypu} “omo THE SEASON. Will Make a arday and Sunday, 3:3° and &:00 1 Cireus, consisting of trained DIRECTORS } i] - —_ Page > 4. W. Clise c. ©. Burnside and His Pig A. 8. Ke C. J. Smith unobstructed view iW. avin Cc. H. Cobb 1 times. Societies, lodges, Sun deha tom j. M. Frink AA ptent or outings at Lone oe erin nvited to ¢ n or Shine, Manager. many 5) 8 Boa id iz Pa 1 \onpiai v fe War os\i\y,\ iw. DOPED Y O9 Oeurtte ° OL (cumen'e. bares) up per t Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. m an they) great batters, new to loomed up this sea- son, and with only an exception or 3 ql LUNA PARK st Playground on the Pacific Coast. BALLOON ASCENSION all on the managem Troupe of Acrobats and Capt from Luna Park and re worth up to 65c a yard yard, go at— You Can’t Afford the Risk Of being without a reserve fund for the day of need which may come unexpect- edly to every man. A sav. ing® account is a storage bat. tery in which you can ae cumulate the results of youthful energy for the time when you couldn't work if you desired. We'll start you with whatever sum you may bring to the bank, and give you our advice and assist. ance. 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