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Take the Game from the Tigers -by Score of 4to 1. Beattie won from Tacoma by to 1 yesterday. Harry Rush was on the firing line and, although bit hard, he kept hia head and the splendid de fensive playing of the Siwashes pulled them through on top. It looked as if the Tigers would win in the ninth, Sues and Mar tinke had rapped out safe hits and Burnett fanned. Kellackey came up and rapped out a high fly, The ball headed (or the right fleld fence and nine out of every ten f thought it was going to clear the But it didn't. It struck the top i most strand of wire and bounced | back. Into Carney's mitts, Suess wan heading for home and Carney the ball to Bennett threw it to Stanley and Suess was caught out. Mike Lynch rapped @ hot grounder to Graham. The ball bounced off his glove, but Mo Jed it and caught Lynch That ended the agony the second Tacoma had on bases with no outs, geta score across the ze ik the second Lussi's hit, followed ® sacrifice, an infield out and error let Lussl come in In the fifth Frankiin and Hall made errors, Bresino made a high throw and Bennett's hit brought two men in. Tacoma got their lene score In the seventh when Suess, Martinke aad Rurnett hit in a row Bert Hall pitebed good ball for but he was ap against Tuck and had bum support. it Visit the Navy Yard tiantic fleet is still at the nary Yard. See the battleship | Rhode Y | > tn the drydock. Boats leave times dally from Pier 2, foot of Yester Way. Round trip, 600. *** pce ~w Titian saan LEAOUB ATHLETIC FARK BASEBALL ‘Today at 3:20 p.m. ‘TACOMA ve SHATTER. | HURRAH! was @ good game. The mo teams will play agatn this afternoon. The Official Seore ARAM POA . ) 1 a J o o ‘ Cie Ba: st oe ee & 3) ; aoe oe ea ‘| he el i Hi | ; a4 Hi | i 8 8 8} | ae : | ‘Totate veer) in | , a BI ir : 4 . * ; 8 i 3} 6 3 > 8} 4 8 + 3 3 i Totals ie eee ee) ‘| Noa we 2DOO8 | Facoma eevee | femme acritice bite Jou ¥ } tanice By Raed Ve lo. y Hal, 5 Tet by pitehed ba j by fe l hy Ry " a | | MPRICAN LEAGUE | | Won. Lost, Pet, | | n ‘ “2 a OM ose | nO oat " ‘ | | ts ‘ ’ Washington sh 4 New York “u OM Roston s 68 | wit Ne Yesterday's Gamers | “At ‘TrockivoPhitedeipnia 4 jive New York-New York «1, Boo ton ti xe Pittebure—Pittsdare 8, Cincinnatt 2 | PACIEIC COAST LEAGUR ) rs j = sO “ 68h Oakland “u oH uo o4 Han Francises } Yesterday's Games | At Lee Angeiee—Purtiand #, Les Am ashe 6 [eT AT Prisce—Oekland 4, Frio ‘SPOKANE LOSES: TO ABERDEEN | (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Wash, Jung 25. — | Roosevelt's wildness gave Aberdeen lan § to 6 vietory over Spokane yee terday. The young twirler was in| | the box two innings and walked seven mon and forced In two runs Dunn relieved Roosevelt, but his! team mates made two costly errors and Starkell's grounder to Mackin struck a pebble, bouncing over th: | shortstop s bead and letting in two | more runa. | The Indians hammered Starkel! | | for 10 hits and would have won the | game with ordinary luck. Roberts, a young local player took Roger's place behind the bat and caught an excellent game. He i threw three men out at second and | mediate record of today, 31 26 neo | 220-yard tatermediate events, which | profit on the day le TANK SWIMMERS HOLD FOUR RECORDS = NORMAN A BARTELS, HARLON BARTELS, (Star Special Service.) 26 DENVER, Colo. owimming would seem to be almost more than but when Nor swam 50 A |were made by Harlon ta 1: tt land 3 reapectively ‘The remarkable part of the affair in the fact that both boys learne jthe art of swimming in Colorado, where they were canfined almost entirely to the accommodations fer nished by natatoriume and the plunges of private clubs. Both were Four family June 6. records in one that family's share A yards in the Bartels recently Y¥. M. C man Denver plinge im 27 seconds, he and bis bory fn Denver, Harlon in 21 and brother Harte counted up and |) Norman 18, and both have «pent all found they held that number be-| their lives In this city. TAR--THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. the distance hdrawn from th towns |The lone of these four stare will| be blamed for refusing (0 jow lowe many points for the Stars and | out into the b oe two Htripes ond-rate battle mite when they don't always mix Frankie Brown, the Chicago wel: | an®ahas defeated such men as| Walter Parker in two rounds, Steve the entrie The following are Kinney tn 6 rounds, and Willie Mur phy in 8 rounds, He has fought | Te Meadows for Friday ; drawa with Indian Joe Greag and| First race a urlongs, P Jimmy Potts. Brown ts after # maiden ’ ar-olds. match with any welterweight in Be | 2709 % ve attle, Guy Buckles or Harr? Krant 7 Uncle Bam proferred 1636 11 Tremor 2686 Ban Olmo*t* Walter Rheinsebild, the great | 2711 Cement University of Michigan tackle, will ovat Kanto Gitano . sueeeed Johnnie Bender ax the foot Griavtte ball co for Pullman, J, F. Boh .. Malthe eet ler Was elected phyasleal director Second race, five furlongs, » Rheinschiid was taught the game |2yeerolds by “Hurry Up” Yost, and should}2761 Ake-Aren . develop an excellent team at Pull Maid of Gotham .. man 1 Inclement Hodges Herrin 8 Chas, W 7 William F 6 dam Shaen 133 Listowel 2742 Fred Mater Third race, five and half furle welling, 3-year-olds 2301 Forest 7 Bonheur eos 7 Astoria Helle .. «+ 2667 Walter Miller 7) Fern Le. : 4 Billy Pullman . 2195) Reoleona 7 Bannatyne Fourth race, five and longs, selling, Syearolds. > Altadic has resigned as New York Ameri: | He says he is discouraged give Farrell » man who velop & winning team. may succeed Griffith Clark Griffith manager of the cane pay ¢ Eberfleld The Court House team won fi Hall aggregation by 3 Athletic park. The the City 2 yeuterday at feature of the game was the piteh | Agnew. He fanned} wed but one pase. |ing of “Toots 16 men and | | half The motor yacht Lydia arrived tn « at urse i 109 112] 1 109! 112 1” 109 110) 107 110 110 110 110 107 110 Ks, rT) 9s 104 6 93 106 * fur 98 100 104 twe them. They keep to constant training! port Blakeley from New York. The In} the brothers journeyed to | by using the ¥. M. ©. A. and Den-| Lydia was purchased six months 9 TUPMBWAY 66 cesses eeeee St. Louls to tike part tn the A./ver Athletic club plunges tm the/ago by J. W. Eddy, one of the pro 70) All Alone A. U. aquatic meet, and although | winter, and the larger pool at Hido-| f the Port Biakeley mill 2711 Bass they left Denver ur m they re rado Springs, Col, in the summer. | take: far an Frisco on Shirley Rossmore turned famous and bringing with They hope to be able to push mer end came the rest of (2749) Dereington them the record In the S0yard “Champ” Daniels in the senior) the way on her own bottom. The 9 Kmma G juntor event, which Norman made events at this year's A. A. U. meet! Lydia in 15 feet over all, and was 2 Lauro Clay in 29 45 seconds, a record nearly and deciare they have covered the| q. od by Williams Whittlesey, of | Fifth race, mile and @ sixteenth stances in leas time (unofficial) than his records. Thotr family is socially prominent Denver two seconds faster than the inter onda, and the records In the 100 and HANDICAP RACE A GREAT EVENT There & fast improvement in; posed to be the fastest filly on the the quality of the card at The Mea-| track, made her appearance in the dows youterday, and as & result a (two-year large crowd was present. Three | 1 to 2 chance and won in track reo- favorites and two second cholees | ord time, beating Ake Ariien won durt he afternoon and most | Traffic, two long shots, han of the bookies failed to lay up any | The result of the race might been different had not Cosset, © was leading at the time, run out The feature event was the hand cap at one and one-eighth miles, in| the head of the etrefch, and Wal which Lotus Eater, First Peep, had to pull out Johbony Lyons and ET. Fryer Duletaee was the only loo sported colors, The race resulted! im an exciting contest, as after that succeeded fn getting firwt, At the odds of 10 to 1 be led champs quit trying to steal. James’ home run was a feature of the game. ese nectar ar em a | “Fashioned” ladies’ sweaters. LIVE NEWS FROM MEADOWS” After betting had progressed for ing He Gropped $1,600 more yes “gaits Tevler car Admission tHe 994) pier @ Taft's, 1024 Second av.°**| some time on the first race, the torday $15 ticipation. These. On the Square. Our Sale of: === Broken Lots —of— Has Far Exceeded Our An- : If You Want a Suit Don’t Delay, but Come at Once and See THESHUB Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av |judges ofdered all bets off and or-| dered a mare named Loretta M on; | were wild rumors that « “ringer” jot the mare scratched had entered |through misinformation which bad | been given him when he purchased New York, and had to be destroyed. | Jim Davis won a good-sized bet when Expectant won, but dropped moat of It back on Dick Wilson, They're still coming “Michigan” Smith arrived last night and will be at the track this afternoon. the program to be scratched, For awhile In the betting ring there had been discovered, but the fact of the matter was that the owner The track te certainty fast thts year Three track records were tied yesterday by Miss Officious, Rowe Queen and Lotus Eater. her under the wrong name, her right name being Laureates, and also had given the wrong breeding, the Star's handicap. pleked 41 of the 72 horses the mare. The reai Loretta M wae a high class race mare that one) year won the Ascot Oaks at Low Angeles. She afterwards was cut dows in a race at Sheepshead Bay, “Refunee,” per, bi that ha since the meeting started. facut | The first ronup of the meeting! SPORTOGRAMS came after the last race, when Miva | Offictous, whom Matt Rice had the herve to enter for $500, was boost) geeitia won I ed $100 over ber entered price. | tigers ation Alapen oonet Ries protected with the usual $5) ihe giwashos arrived in fourth bid. |place. Truly baseball i# full of A, "Walsh was the only boy thee] 7S Oemtndes rode more than one winner. He! Most of the members of the won the first two races with Bx | minote Be: | ——— a respectively. | to eascwsiig geek “fue fae oe rehitald, Gangel, Eddie Lynch | 1, fi and wv: Kelly were the other win | Few members "a ior a eat ning riders. |that the Alexandra has a chance at ay to beat the Spirit. She in sailt Jobany Lyon, the ex-bookmaker, | hetter this year than last, and Ted bet $1,000 on Miss Officious Geary ts getting out her best paces. When Joe MeBride was beaten Next Sunday t . 7 ’ y the Nationals will & head on Kacamado, it was the piay the Ballard team at Ballard nearest he has come to winning «| The Nationals won an earlier fame race for many moons. The boy Is|hy the score of 2 to 0, and riding tm good form, but has not! pallard bunch is out for reven (been getting many mounts | Woodworth will be in the box |Rallard, and Wineholt will lob The success of the first and sec-|them over for the fonals. |ond choices did not do any of the | |bookmakers any good and most of | them quit loser. Martin Sheridan, man; W. |p. Whitman, the sprinter, ONE HORSE A DAY Yesterday I named Dyictnes. 0-U) FOUR STRAIGHT } aoe | Dulcinea turned a marked form | fiip-flop when she won yesterday |The day previous with the same jclass of horses in practically the same time she was beaten ten | lengths. home, making Danny Lynch, who bas been a prominent figure on the Hastern tracks for many years, will apend | the summer at the Meadows. The | hest performers in his string are | Kerry and All Alone | Bookmaker Roy Offat is still low | | | | SATU BELLE KINNEY, 15-1, w TURSDAY, ALICN CAREY, 6-1, WON it wit sleeper be Dally ory ttanom Express Money matied tn E. J. HOWARD Georgetown, Wash race. She was made a) finished tnatde the money | selling, S-year-olds and up. 2764 Blacklock* 1 J. F. Do 4 Hauble New York If prize fights could be pulled off) thin the city limite of Seattle it! | ws 102 14 109 } | ee LT CE a ST TAR FORM CHART 6 Ray ie 401 Mor 574 Taunt 68 Lar 2700 N Milpeta 746 May Amelia *Apprentioe sbra Vista ent THE BIG MATCH CRP Pee eee eee BEAT GALE TOMORROW The » of tickets for the biggest wrestling match eve pulled off on the Pacific coas that for the champlonship of the world, between Frank Goteh and Dr. B. F. Koller, on july 1, will open tomorrow morning at the Coliseum the aire at 10 o'clock. ‘The prices range from $6 to $10. There will be general sdmission tickets of $3.60. Mall orders will receive at ”, an On The demand for tickets so far has been phenomenal, and many clubs will purchase seats in blocks of 20 to eee eeeeeeee settee ee eee SSeS eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee in Goteh Roller wrestling match ts increasing wvery indications that be filled to the Interest the day and the are the rafters on July 1 The men will wrestle for championship of the world and a good many mat experts figure that Coliseum will |the Seattle man has a good chance SRATTILE, Wash, Wednesday, June 04, 1968—Pourth day. Weather clear Track tant EC Mopper, Presiding Judas Richard Dwyer, Marter | * Ketting Thres-year-slde end wpword { post | minute 4 1 Phere 3-2 ft Maigewan Hottoung Loren Mo a Trained by Ht. wd o- The letter Lady outta (mt. Jasnee Mg) 107 At post 2 mimitan seinem 2 place #8 at pind emetie iy the end Recitement met with interfersnre tered 276 furtense = Puree THIRD RACK —Fowr and o belt aiwe to fires 8978 indo. Horse = ww mr ee Genes \hosniecbe ie PES v7 a | ha ren oe } lee | 2 I idden oo maity Tw waetiy By Rereca gece sar geet aca taat,"Wafes| | hee beet Here quli bodily, Cosest hed « world ot owt ot bead of | Sax 2743 Lotus Rater + on ha) 108 dohany Lyows T Pr¥er (Wattheuseraco ” i ers now a poms 1-4 show Winner br. b. Raberepocames Oo bo Bart eyed. Won drieing - & ve ay pare ride. Piret Male “Eater svelded the sarty Das 1a ble beat h turn, but ben Peep saved around om at Fryer stopped badly Ai post t minutes Off at #272 Time Oiahield 2-2 piace. show. Wilson I p Winner & 6 M Arm Trained Beratched —A Marty after an serty ar re nde Mor 0A 4 Ste. Fin. Jockey. On. © Bulle ® Lyneh " ur de ile Sta) ker) Off at 48 ©. out show Meddier: Mally hoo Time Kitt tr 1 place ined by w >. ched—Nejlie Racine, Ten tow Third easily ned ae, finished fant of speed, bot fai beth ran thelr races UNION TAILORS Cutters That Cut To Fit We can make you a Suit to Order in one day if you are in a hurry. Suits to Order $15 and Up UNION TAILORS 518 Third Ave., Near James St. hed a world ble and Ttima! Tonle can do better Keraimede closed gameiy on Three year-olds and upward. 2763 race furlongs —Rellting Vetog to fret gree 2 Sakasi ry Bur. Fin. Jockey. Op. OF LY Archibald 6 ht rP 4 &4) ase FP wae ee , 1 7 GM% Rete u 1s te @ Weeintyr 18 13) 8M tGT J Carrol & Ot Four Year ods had | Johnny Lyons had led by a wide all the way and just did » h. R. inargin to the stretch Lotus Rater | winging from Fecamado, who fr Tits hed carly, pce | and First Peep nalled him and the ished with a rueh. Mise Officisus three came down the stretch wae made a 8 to 5 shot in the last) 27 BROOND RACK-—Hin furlongs Kelling. Three-rear-clde and upword. | | abreast. race and heavily played. Al Tore te Gra gaee. 1 Lotus Kater was the gamest at Lady Kitty bed led most of the w inden. Moree and Owner wom Ww Tie June, be 7 the end and won by a neck from| Mise Officious overhauled ber re ae (ana Se in 2 ae First Peep, with Johnny Lyons half|the stretch and won going away.) ite? y) ie f se a length aw Rose Queen, sup | Day Star was a distant third. sess is el iets ie abt) . +} Brome 5 a ‘Tine | ot. ey ; | good Roller ts. to win the ttle No one really knows just b He bas never be n thrown and in rapid turn he bas disposed of the best men in the antry, baring G ich himeeit. WHAT “G a Its But ally. us Brown” sits When you want values, you look to the house that always gives them—not to the place where they happen occasion- Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 ing « it Ro! morning wrention the doctor aq chk pe ahd beg mt ture the morning entlow with 6 AC te ae st dexterity Goteh dows nat a covtaiy he wi © of Roller, U. & Navy Yara Rovte Seam Monticello leaves Flyer dock and 9:30 « m. 1:30 and 4 p.m on Yhe i He @ lightwe ike mht any I think that throw bim ey Open Sat., June 20 Six Races Daily Rain or Shine Take car at Jackson First av. Races start at § > m Admisston—Gentiemen, $1.60; Ladies, G0e - ore ~ tan tor Howie for Moreemes v oO tee be every F ead , Natural Lealie’s Barn Yard Cirens afternoons and evenings. Vnele Hiram and the Pig. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. Meckiem’s Airship Will On or About June 25 WEATHER PERMITTING. Every Saturday will be children’s day. by guardians will be admitted free to the park. 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