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2 SPO COSTLY ERRORS CAUSE "TURKS TO LOSE GAME L&E MAGEE HAS UNLUCKY DAY) ¢ , * 6 BEAVERS CLOUT TURKS : IN FIRST BATTLE NATIONAL At Philadelphia 1, and! Pita ia : 8 an ' iu Ha # Archer be’ re, @ I k pires trotted Mahon th New York @, Clactonatt 0, te Aki a Davie At Ne y its ul r plate notamat | j Tho third tally landed.on a hit by! Now ¥ 6 ’ i Quis arnwober Hatter Rowan and MoLean line dri like Lynch. M "7 Mathew snd Myers. Unpires bled | the bunch were 1) Kiem and Ke ou Pan r | Pitishors 1h Mevoktya to in the sec a hite by! At Rrookiyn Se Quigley and Sugden and a r « n i HI By Btantoy over the left field Bro: Beattie scored one in the third and| — MatteriesLlefield and | two in the fourth, hence It was that] Pastor canton and Herg when they came to bat in t pires—Rigior and Truby there were three wanted to te the] bs hast Aceiten & a / waton RW B Two of these came ip : Fy Por . ; ; sions most spectacular. ( Pug | Boston 1 ' ‘ Bennett, who was the Initial Turk at] gatterion—tash and Bréenahan the bat, la Hitover the rig i Derner em ST Bowerman den partit and up Umpire-—O' Day housetopa The er | ™ Qeas how! w rj Sinnding of the Clabes Ufted a corking akier, whic | Lost. Pet the left wall so high that you Pittat ure 13 tt] coultin’t have touched it with a pyra bia ii mid of Dr, Matthows. Bmil Frisk Hi fanned, and Capron and Magee went is down and out in order. rw ia . An R. A & i ’ 1 vu o ‘ 9 Baymo Sey a bus | — —_ Bennett Bee ; , 3 | AMMRICAN LEAGUE, ch, of 41 2 1 | ; es Ry Oe | rolt 5, Restos & ! 4 i 6 n ue i I ‘alt > $2 200 8 Baton ‘nue P $3 ft 8 4b Bl mentes Sp Fee ‘samt R. : —_ = | Battertes— Killian and Manage Totale ..35 & 10 27 15 4) Burchell, Steele and Spencer Vancouver AR RH. POA F St. Lowls 4 Washington aria ( ae De | Loule mat Hw OR a) w...§ 3 i TR vod oeee ; : : Ma et i a neton Migiey, 3b § 2 8 8 OG jeo--Pelty and Grigor harweb'r, on 4 ? ; ‘3 5 and Street den tb .. 4 eo 3 ap, Sb ee Ty Be ee Phiiadetphia 1, Chleage % miey, @... 8 2 se 6 . % ddock, ps. 3 2 8 8 4 1) caltage tease . 25 ae al cago } 7 | Philadelphia ' o Tpiale 2.31 6 8 ST 1b Bl patterien—eett and. @ullivan Score by innings: | Krause and Thoma tile 00120000 2—5 a ancouver 0300000634 New York 4, Clevetand = Ht Summar Home runs——Lyneh. At Cleveland— ee & att. Smith, Btanley. Sacrifice Cleveland Se et ite——Raymond, shea, rnweber. |New York . ok out—Ry Allen, by Pad-| and Clark 3. Bases on i off Paddock, § Hit Off Alien: | prockett, Lak: ‘ed | —Htaniey by Allen Standing of ¢ Mak, by, Paddock. Passed beli—| ~ ania: me of game—1.5 im-| ws | Detrott pire—Mr, Flynn. Rew ae Pow < ECE PORTLAND, May 18. on Bs timely hitel Portland here score of 7 to b ed pals Soot ot hee res ted Aisastrousty ‘The score R HW & aie ‘Sf FL at. Kansas City—Kaneas City 4 | Toledo Battorios--Starkell and O'Brien | Tae Minneapotle Beaton and Shechan. | tndianap j am S At i, Paul—#t. Paul 6, Loule INDIANS ARE SCALPRD, l vite 2 } TACOMA, May 18—The Tigers) At Milwaukee—Columbue #, Mil took the first game of the series | waukee 6 eee COACH DAN MURPHY READY FOR BAD B | Ww Leaguer S| LOWS n Chicago & Pbtiadelphia 1 ow and Beir Clabes, AMERICAN ASS0CTA TION, last, Pet ? ane ‘ ae ’ atk o be uw n 4s rt if STANFORD GIVEN WORK-OUT | crow swimming, while Stanford am- bled over the ON LAKE TODAY—YOUNG.- STERS HUSKY BUNCH. While If some of the weather which has | fooking ero’ fled tn and about Seattle lands | lown on us on May 29, Dan Mur coach of the Stanford crew, wiil ve tO get out those washboards. | the lake puree. the Stanford bunch which arrived If Seattle last night on the steamship Governor are & yet Coach Murphy Inbors under great diffieulties, None of the men have worked togethe Today they were given @ lal epln on) DILLY SAYS MIS NEXT FIGHT) joo” whtle It ln too earty yet to form bueky Dan laughs when he recatia the last/an opinion of what they will do, as time he used them. It was in the race kind. ith California | mille of thi when the Berkeley shell swamped./are freshies, which would m ithe time ts short to get in trim for Five of the men be #0 lore the face a nasty wind was| bad if they bad only been given an lowing, and foxy old Dan brought gut his washboards. He was given | hee-haw by the California coach | will enter. erew, who had a good time je Dan and asking him if he wou like some life preservera for his) the men in crew. The ‘The race and said nothing. University opportunity to werk out. Phin may be the lant race Stanford) conducting negotiations Loder with Down thore In California ‘ h- | the site of their univeratty te so far | from water as to greatly handicop vents of this kind of Dan, however, grinned, looked wise | crowd ts expected to be ambling up California was | this way pretty soon, now that the hardly on when swash, also buckle,| faculty has raised the coin to de- the Calffornia boat was full and her fray exp PAPKE BACKS HUDSON TO WEP BAT NELSOX nes of the trip. POBTS $1,000 TO BACK-UP HIS) papko today. “When Nelnon mot ASSERTION THAT SEAT jJoe Gana last Fourth af July he made a bungling fight ngainst a TEE BOY 16 BAST MAN. |man who was evidently all in, and ee itt 4 statue (By United Pres.) | ave this money up for BAN FRANCISCO, M i ays. wo that Nelson may have Posting $1,000 to assure good faith.|ample time to cover it’ Ten min Billy Papke today offered to bet) utes’ notice is all I need in which n be pulled off at aa nd over any dintance $2,600 that Chick Hudson, the Seat-/to furnish the balance of the wager, tle lightweight, could beat Battling! if Nelson accepts the proposition. Nelson in a fight for the world’s; “The fight championship. short notice “I've seen Nelson fight and 1 be-| Nelson desi Neve Hudson has it on him,” eee sald! money talks, Ee WITH M’GRAW OUT OF GAME GIANTS ARE OUTCLASSED; © ot on ~~ This is a case where Do you remember what J w is, With him in com @raw sald to a news Giants are a formidabie at Hot #pring thout him they are as sade L want mon with 4 ship without # ruddor besides bone in thelr! f this fight sh Gade for my ball team. is the highent ha a And uaturally you and Land the/ball. His abwence has proved his Tost of us took {t for granted that | worth ung men hired by the ime Graw's personality made the Min pousensed the roquired |Glante, Win resources, his wit pe nothing besides t of, hig ability to weise avery open foune ao th ing, hile judgment and strate ar indfoate e n-| kept the team in the runpl M4 v ed trary without him, rear f hte tratn For instance, hare's the New York Ing, they ard am in danger o' pping noar| What ts true « ork in true fe bottom of the ladder any old/of many. other great’ team, nike ye Detrdit, for instance. Does any one ust think of the chance offered | belleve the champlona of the Armort by McGraw's recent @ for a|ean league could win two pennants pan With brains, Wred Tonny; ¢x-|in succession without ti Jor ; gers poted in the ca-|nings, who wchooled ti | me jer during hie lade with MeGraw, han a ome ih he hasn't delivers ne of baseball's leaders With opportunity r McGraw and Jennings are great thel? noses, not o pla ne y head fine organisa when on the job. but wh @ position of this presuma enmity ¢ ia thelr ahoonce t team really does more than where, oh where, in the mmohing hing elwe to prove what a | ey bullded? YELLOW PERIL | EASTERN PRIZE RINGS: fOUNG OYAMA AN LO# ANGELES, Cal, May 1 Fight fane of the Rast will soon have an opportunity of seeing two real Japanese boxers in action whe certainly handle With all the manners of a top-notoh ean thornselves | pugtliet The yellow boys are | Young Oyama and Young Togo, 143 and 105 pounders respectively, ‘The Japs are plannt on invasion of the Bast thin ay r, and hope to re turn to thelr native innd with th jscalpa of many American hanging at their bolts. The Jape fight as do no other race In the world, Their principal anset is gameness, combined with only @ fair amount of cleverness Oyama ts the cleverer of the two saffron is jand when he leolored skin fights his contracta unitil it A THE STARs THREATENS 0 YOUNG TOGO tot bis Batanic majesty, Oyama te & perfect demon, never stopping from the time the béh Bounds to start the fight until It le over Just the reverse s Faye Tog. He fighte with a contend? grin o good nature upon hie Gat little face He never appears to 0@ serious, yet has a knack of winning bis battles His first taht here nearly reaulted in @ rot He was knocked down the fist round jubt- ten tins, yet, in the very newton he came on and whipped hisepponent dropping him Im the me@éte of the povond The Jape will leavw the city in \a fow days and expect to be ne jabout af onthe, traveling through ithe east aod fighting An avery city where there ie a boxing Ciub-—pro drawn tight over the bones of ¢ vided, of course, that matcher oan face, giving him the appearance be scoured. (ego ie ee ee 7 TO THE STRANGER naw, tt te the fate to throw the « tole used in the contest in the middiq of (he [ ring. Th done to give the ace ands of chance to non that. In good con ditton and conform to regulation When the fight we have ence to was about to begin, th jt his gloves on bet | COFF ROTH. HERE IS WHERE LACK OF COURTESY MAY GIVE LOCAL SPOxTS A BLACK EYE. WITHIN OUR GATES ponent, who ie a che found one glove in an ordinary bout where amage happens to result to either fighter, except tle dina, ent int j feat. t a be though al Kiveh WO an oversight euch as took plaée there something aid often have thelr noses alse know the local sport nity would pot use a stuff jin a felt But might t or he mystified at the uny [sence of ring courtesy preced: ‘exhibition? FAILS TO SWING PAPKE WILL BH WIT KeTronns. Iv We MAS Hin WAY. (iy, Press) SAN FRANCISCO, May 1t--Fall ing to mateh Milly Papke with Sam Langford, Promoter Jim Coffroth ts Wills Mritt for another phe- Ketche! battie Coffroth tried to make arrange the Geht but ments last night for could not get the fighters to ear upon welght term, and Papke « AMATEUR GAMES " KEEL «2 HAUL AY STAR bane, SPINNAKER Boom - AND J/BE THE BILGE Am iDSMiP orf THAT ys’ LU BORK BALL \ * AVAS TH} eGt o d nay At the Pu yard yee terday, th m of Beattie de Jack Tare b Balla halyard ything eame down wallora fought went down in ¢ Heht but |deep with four fathora heads The MacDougall & uthwiok team Sunday defeated the Holoom aii} comp lard by « 4 and Martin for the MacDougails and they up 4 fine éxhihition, Heavy and timely batting did the trick for the Bogttle ty » MacDougalls have ow Kamen open. Anyone wanting mil) with th ean have th by dither addregsing the bh mnanager, care of the company Writing the sporting editor of ‘The tar, Tho Hremerton Athletics defeated the Maringn by a score of 10 to 4, | Ferted that they should weigh In at Britt maintained that | 19.30 nk would be the proper | time, Finally the promoter lost pa tlence and declared all negotiations off for the night. Party today, how lever, he was on the = 4 ‘ain and | Hopes that before ht his wire leonversation with Britt will have terminated sattefactorily | Papke was positive in hie refusal }to meet Langford when Coffroth j tried to hypnotiae him inté signin & contract with the nagro. He pai that he might take Sam on later but that hie next mateh, If he bad hia way, would be with Ketehal. BE ET EST Tt was a good game, but the Ath Isties were too much for the noldier | marines, By a score of 10 to 4, the bunch from the erutenr §t. Louie clouted the Bremerton Cubs EDDIE GRANEY MARRIED AGAIN (Dy United Pr BAN FRANCISCO, Ma It wae learned today that Me Graney famous reteroe and fletio eromoter was married May 5 to Miam Agnes © Mithoan, 26 years of age, former stenographer In the offices of Abe Ruet he young tpay’ uino was known here as Agnes Hamfiton, tiny Ing adopted the hame of her step father. Graney’ frat yeife died about a year amo. ARMLESS WONDER PLAYS FINE-GAME GRORGE SUTTON RRORIVES MUCH APPLAUSE PROM A CROWD OF DN THUSIAETS, After a warming up Interval when he was a trifle out of bie uaual running, George Sutton, the “arm. less wonder on the green ec h | (that doesn't mean what you think thie is a billiard tal got Inte form last night, and before a large gathering of ladies and thelr paoorts gave a clever exhibition of bijilards at the parlors of Brown & Hulen Third and Madison, last night Sutton goes 100 or no count, and the way he tore them off laat had the crowd going and his op ponent looking for a pool table, The expert will be here all this week either playing at the same place or Jat the parlor ow by Brown & Hulen rt 1 and University I 1 thelr escorts are apectal y invited to th ~ The Raleigh Turkish Baths MEN ONLY, xhibitions Fourth Avy No tur commenta newernrr | between Union and Pike. TUESDAY RTING NEWS } MAY. 18,1909. Base Ball # Choller % | | Oh; you Hea To tell tt we'll have t ie Lee for it truth, Hut while we're ping it on him, don’t forget what has fi Biough Ui e & big le \ wan't done Talk about melodrama th Johe-tlda, mur nothing compare | ring ent fy re | It's hard to t Jain, but that we | When he caught # aa something must ha A in oar t Ned" MeDonald over t hit . filed out 4 hen Mahon ndY tokyehe Ht wh to ag whict landing straight an 4 bounce in Danny Shea's mit and fanortta Luge Fan went clean That man Quigley also furniel yard dash scoop himaelf yeator day on what looked to be a #erar bler by Scharnw but Tealey ate it up and delivered one of thor Hightaing throws to firet _Pug Bennett got nipped by Jimmy Fiynn tying to butcher the third wher ack yesterday afternon, It happened when Pug was on second and Akin on third. mii Frisk wal loped it clean, landing Akin home nicely. Pug thought Flynn would be watching the outfield play, and out oft about 15 feet, The joke of it was play. Flynn was watching hia second story work all the Poe ime at Vancouver landed a triple play in the firet inning which ended what had looked like @ fair chance for Be attle to score, Akin and Raym occupted first and second reapective ly, when Bennett soaked one whic Sebarnweber ran right into the bail on second base, which ont required stretching @ leg to retir Akin, while Raymond was caught away off first it looed as if it was good for a hit to the runners, but Boharnweber got it because he start od for second before the ball was hit by Benentt Dug’s new reuthpaw, Miller, may #0 in the box for Seattle within the Hext fow days, Miller was secured from St. Paul, in the American asso elation, He ts anid to be some there with that ieft wing. L Nordyke, ac: Sugden, was pretty badly injured while trying to grab a wild one backing up. Joe says Lou simply sunk to the ground as if he was all torn up inaide. ording to Joe They have good, strong partitions between berths on the N Pall right In the wreok near Ellensburg in which the Turks were caught. ‘“ waa thrown up against one of the partitions hard. Must have been strong to stand that. None of the Players was burt. RRR Rhee e tee WHAT'S DOING AND. WHATA REN, DONE. Gamos Begin 3:30, Vancouver at Seattle, Spokane at Tacoma. Aberdeen at Portland, Yesterday's Games. Vancouver 6, Seattle 6. ‘Tacoma 4, Spokane 2. Portland 7, Aberdeen 1. eteeteeteeeeeee | kek hhehkhhheane ROPE WALK BUNCH IN FINE FETTLE There was high-jinka on the Rat- nier alleys la laht when chiumpts Webster ¢ Fucas down to defeat after some classy pin Tow he Tope walk ang Wound up with 02 to the good Scores Websters. Ist, and. Org. Tet Beohtel ty el tee | | i Warren . me i $1 Brown 163181 470 Fronhoefer 191 = 17 if oa Kuppingor 176) 13 18 ou Totals ..a O18 BON 8080 Juan De Fucn, Ist tnd. 3rd. Tt Dobb 176+ 100 «4T)oBle Wright a 179 160 648 Keating 182 170 «168 818 Alton c..cseD8@ | 188 Gat Putnam 166188 600 916 = 008 2,807 Totala Summer Excursions East Tickets on sale June 2nd and Srd, July 2nd and 8rd, August Lith, 18th, by the Oregon Railroad & Navign tion Co, Round trip rates to Omaha and Kansas City, $60.00; St Louls, $67.50; Chicago, $72.50; New York, $108,60. Return Mimi ber Stet. Other rates anf ticulare at Unione Ticket Office. 608 First av. agent. B. EK. Ellis, gen 19% | Gilt Fdge Investmen 19% This consists of THREE al most new houses, close in, rent ing for & per month, All Improvements {n and PAID, On sccount of settling up an estate this property will be sacrificed at $6,750; only $3,250 cash, See Newlon at. 1009 American Bank Bullding. ipping seseeeeeeeseee & sensation in the aighth tnning when Akin bit a hy ne down mmx ond way, It loked wurely to be too much for anyone to grab, bul Quig threw out hia bere hand, scooped jit from the m 1 lopped it over | to Boharnweber tn ti nip Al Tealay Raymond delivered another | t instead of watching the outfietd! | | | } SHAFER BROS,—Not Only Large _ The Smartest Colleg | for Young Fellows | M/F A Special Offering | | | The Shafer Store shows the finest col- lection of College Clothes to be found in the Northwest. College Clothes, as the name implies, are the height of style And the styles shown at the Shafer Store are approved by the men of Har- vard, Yale and Princeton. Tomorrow we offer over a thousand of these Campus Togs, in all the newer patterns, pronounced stripes, with deep cuffs and long lapels, two or three but- tons and curved pockets. All the nov- elties of the season. And the thousand suits are to be offered at a special price. All sizes from 30 to 38 chest measure | At $15.00 Boys’ Suits—All the Newer Styles, Fine | Qualities, Attractive Values We show literally thousands of suits for boys. novelties and all the finest styles. Buster Bi trouser suits at three fifty. Other groups in at $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and on to $15.00. ” First Ave. and University St. $2.25 No. 5 or 5C Bailey Iron Jack Plane $1.69 This ts big break In nd Any man any and fitted good bar- to every man te Choice of No. before he leaves Sagmooth corrugate bottom. 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