The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1909, Page 2

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DELUGE OF ERRORS IS SLAUGHTERING TURKS TEAM TAKES SLUMP AFTER HARD PLAYING OF LAST FEW WEEKS ee ee ee * . *% WHAT'S DOING AND . * WHAT'S BEEN DONE. * * * * Games Today * * Ve er at + * A at Portland * * * . Yesterday's Games * * Va Seattle 4 * * Ane * * &F i 7, Aberdeer * * * ERR E EERE RRR R EEE wore re o for yesterday's @ V score of T to 4 t battle w a sp to tha Neve the gang has thia you as an ex witnessed. It ma Dus hia hee i jor what w t matter Most of 0 ) fana, long i the & have doped , putting up the ’ th in the fi t It started off when Wilson got t firet on an error of Raymond. Ber nett followed with r Mahon came up. Quig was In med in the ribs; Scharnweber went out to Mages, after which Sugder singled, bringing home Wiivor Now the chances offered Rayn and Bennett when they allowed W son and Mahon to reach first were easy. Hence it will > en that had they made good no run " have come in. But to contt Swith worked Andy for a pass ar Btanicy reached first on an by Akin. Erickson then got to the firet sack by Bennett's second err when along comes Davis with « two sacker, which resulted in Brickson being caught out at the plate in trying to reach home. Mahon ended the agony with 4 Mner to Bennett. Those who scored ere Davis, Wilson, Mahon, Quigley den, Smith and Stanley At no other time in the game did Reavers do any damage Seattle her three rune on a combination | errore and two hits in the third] inning. The score Beattio AR BR. H POA EB ‘Rin, 7 ? ? 1 1 i ymood.es.3 0 0 8 8 1 nett. Ib 3 } i ’ ‘ 3 mob, « ‘ o a rink, rf OR)! a | eibicid § Fu tS 1 ‘ hen ; H he oe Agherton pia ye *Portior ° é oe fous... 8 tM ie 6 *Batted for Anderson In the ninth. Vancouver AB RH POA Brea och ot 1 e 6 163 8 : Oe 4 oe ae | uw i 6 $ 1 i ae ie Totate.. 2 7 6 27 18 oitt by Innings: tle oo. OHGOD Vancouver .... Summary: T fifice hite—Raymend, 2 Frisk, Capron. Struck out— 7 by Erickson, & Ie—Ott Anderson. }; off wild pitch—Anderson ed ball—Shea ang Fo easont Quigley and fug- by Anderson. Passed bail Jey. Double plays—Hennett to ymond to Mager; Sugden arnweber, Time of game—t1 50. mpire—Fiynn. vTiomns COP GAME. TACOMA, May 19— game from the Indians he ferdey by a score of § to 2 att - tng was free by the Tigers gen- Bender lined out a home double and a finele In four pod a Bhai the ve: Seatianatacall ba to | plres—Cusack and dohn DUCKS WEN, Mo He « game here 1 by a roof Tt A was batted « Standing of the Clubs COANT LEAGUE San Peaneiace %, Vernon 0. A ah ‘ i At Low Angeles Angeles {, Harkness and ¥ t Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN LEAGUD A ® . White, Flene & rygert and Livingstone | Renton 5, Detrott 3 Batteries New Vork 4 Cleve At Cleveland —e NATIONAL LEAGUE, |New York Datteries—-Lishardt, Wright | Reatetl y, Manning, Quinn and Kiet now Standing of the Clabes. Won. la rotrolt 18 Row York elt ; Hoaton Hy 3 | Pht ladeiphia | : | a | i ua ic ’ eI | 6 ow | | #t. Lowls &, Boston 1. At Boston— :) . Louls oeeee Boston i | Bmalte and ODay, At Brookiya— Pittabore Breoklye nd Myers. | Chieage &, Phitadelphte 2 | At Philadelphia RK ai tiadelphia “hleago 3 Battories—Sparks, Richie Dooln, Hagerman apd M Standing Pitusborg Brooklyn St. Loule Boaton JOHNSON AND O'BRIEN ARE READY COLORED CHAMPION AND! PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPER WILL DRAW CROWD, Tomorrow nl; i the big mill be- tween Jack 7. m and Jack O'Brien, of thin clty, le on. The fighters wil! enter the ring ot 10:80 gtiock. 8 o far, a blg attendance is ores” Johnson has taken on some flesh ording to the dope from h s ete. ie quarters at Merchanty! fe BAT AND THOMPSON TO At the National Athiet where the fight will come of iJ sports going. Tt tn that there will be a $22,000 Johnson has a $6,000 guarantes, while O'Brien ta to recetve 30 per cont of the wr yaw Fee deceecadeid FIGHT ON SEPT. 9 BATTLER HAS ALL SORTS OF DATES—Is wWhoTn = ovEn THE DOPE ON OM (Hy United Press.) BAN FRA O, May Rat 1) Ison will meet Qycione kay Thompson rots Nasiot Reptember 9, accord- | profit by it fina ; i to an apreement between the! produce $6,000 If he thinke fudaon we Mghtwolght and the pro-| ean heat ma nike Hudaon po er at Ir conference last night Why,” continued the Dane Mdition ta this, Coffroth oht © won't take up that omit HY meant to another bat-| [ill bet $1 00 that my old tr te, bet May 29, when Jack Grace, can lick the # Bax Hylend i th Ne low a eee RE 9499990040000 OO% Albert Hanwon wan pe presented to the school for having won the trophy three consecutls times GOSSIP POOSSEOOSO OOOO OOOO OOODOS | Coach Fowler, of the Li high | cup races this summer sohool track team, has been given | —_ loving cup, He deserves something! py , ing! ‘The Mable, a knocknbout 44 1 BMS Inte ghey brought owned by the popular Philadelphia bung trim this year, | yaoht=nan, Commodore William Hd ‘ won, haw Installed the Tw Courtney, Broadway's star| Century acetyline generato printer, wae awarded the Mayer| lights, This outfit ual medal offered for the| made a hit th feanon baek Baw WEDNESDAY ee nen ee ae Ot - me eo meme ~ SPORTING NEWS JEFF SINCERE IN ONE ‘THING, eo oar DRBR ODS tous od esate tty uns neem emesis m2 | was not given an err o it wo ve unfair to b h responel for the runner getimg to first Yesterday some of those wou! o-know-it-all fang, who to r | Big Fellow Wasn't Stalling when | He Gaid Prospects of Big Money Don't influence Him in Announce Determination Enter Prine Ring n to reenter the r ter the ring for Phitadetphta 8, ¢ bicage © e in ft for him. the box office wh ike Butler, who for the pagt three} JAS, J. JEFFRIES GNAPPED AT Hi8 BUR AND HI6 CITY HOME AT CYPRE RANCH (UPPER) TON AVB., Loe ANGELES, was astonished Canadian gave to fill his theatrical « & well known man offe ae him $60, 000 cash for plowing 7) day Ith the chickens, and gotag to be the et-champlon's gram, and he kept this Gp for one «in a bad way found hin place shoolng f off the wall In addition to his Burbank ranch, | «his prosperous aa » reaidence in Los When Jeff retired frot the ring| Jeff ha jhe purehased 160 acres of ordinary loon 15 miles from Lot Angeles | And then he settled down to work place into a And he succeeded ‘few days before he left for the east The statements brought forth no} friends were sore. Hut was he do | fing what Tormmy Burne sald? Noth No, starvation won't foree the big veu If the box office receipts dwin: die away to nothing oho ree | Jett was leading « pastoral life, out | | Dis Burbank ranch near HEL HAS AGREED TO PAPKE’S WEIGHT | Ed Paphe, manager 7 for Billy, on | Billy, «n- thuslastioally says ‘Take it from me Ketchel a chance to meet Jack Johnwon after Billy finishes with hard game for five innings, when the Business Men won out by a score of © & Braonigan’s team went » defont at the h KETC AFTER LENGTHY WIRE CON- FAS FIGHTERS WILL COME Nation ( : of the, Warlow, proprietor of the North ational Grocery aggregation Sun- | cou ve wan ve en ae bY & score of 10 to . Vancouver grounds, was yesterday ont Batteries Heobe and Bresnahan Ferguson and Amith. Umpires— Two baseball teame organized by the Pacific and Telegraph company. the teams played a ten-inning game to a tle, the ne bell aaeounk af i. being called on teen |@ame to be played on Sunday, This Telephone is the firet conviction in British} y Coltumbla under the Lord's day act Papke's weight demand pounde three hours before the eight agreed wpon for thw |fight in San Francisco when Btily today | was knocked out by Ketchel The purse division agreed upon lthe two men for the middleweight | by the fighters ts 75 per the winner and #6 to the | slit te antietpated that each will de- | mand other concessions, and Coff- | roth dose fot expect to «et areas signed for sev WHO IIS THIS JEFFRIES? BIG 220-POUNDER SWORN AND BUNCH CAN'T FIND CHAMPION FIGHTER. (ity Ueited Press) BAN FPRANCIACO, Stanley Kotchel has agreed to take | weight for Hilly Papke. and motor Coffroth jthat he felt that « Samet ee a eee Coming! Circus! rao May 20, 21 & 22 —WILL EXHIBIT AT— 4th Av. and Republican St. GREATER NORRIS & ROWE ICIRCUS Bigger and Better Than Ever MUSEUM, MENAG.- ERIE, ROYAL ROMAN HIPPO. DROME, AERIAL match between lchamplonship of the world was leured for Colma July & miy demand was that Papke poet 15,000 aide money, This was agreed | ROCK WINNING THE! POLE VAULT I and Melean (hy United Pree) Jeffries, of Low Angeles, weight 229 | pounds, today is a marine recruit He was sworn in late yesterday at) the recruiting station at 260 Clark street, and given transportadl the marine barracks at Mare FOR FIGHT O'Brien says he te in better con | | dition than he ever was tn his life The new marine gaye his awe ae 37, and. according to the phystctanr d him, be je & magnifi eat waxes keen. Although Hie in little botting, the gang feel pure of bneot winning, but how to dope mit a falr chance bet hae got the Whether or not he ie the former ¢ champions, Jim J: ries, je question that ts perplexing the authorities the original Jeffries aimed by the management ROCK WINNING. This te little Graham Rock, Broadway high school pole vaulter. inning firwt place In the} las ho was w sity campus last Saturday ture waa caught wan placed at 10 foot 7 inches, and GAMES. jate. Wis opponent for thin will be selected later he Dape te wroth over Ke's ad 4 tie lightwolgh ake EH f, fon today good his Wire up some coin }tlon_ under whieh I wil st ttn daar Uae Unions somebody wakes is a chipped in yet, Americ to have "the little ot the track | and tnau the yachtemen a interrcholaatio ENCLAVE. Two Trains—600 Peo- le—500 Horses and onies—Herds of Ele- lrecord by clearing it Printers of the Y. M. C. hoy went one Inch ne played a fine }hetter than this in the |but was not pushed hard enough content, | in the fleat inning ick # a KOphomore In #chool, crackerjack game n tho baseball team behind the bat t bashful of the takes bin honors thin afr making him one of the most popular of the high] " M'GANN IS EASY FOR KETCHEL y vooscy “of Chick. Hudaon red thelr oy on on tor that extra “i Papke and put i The Business Men an He is one of t Llamas—2 Rings and Elevated Stages — 1-4 podrome rilling Races -- Acres of Tents — Seats for All. }very modestly PURCELL SAFE CO, manently | Two Performances Daily at 2 P.M. and 8 P.M GRAND PARADE 10:30 A. M. TOMORROW DOORS TO ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS AND BIG SHOW TENT OPEN AT 1 P.M. AND 7 P.M, will wo begging for by , in the international fight here last night wont «ix rounds, ALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Hall-Marvin |) MANUFACTUNENS 2 OCCIDENTAL AVENUK | . the fifth and —— ohel put MeGann nd vo| the floor nna On i cicadas a ee Base Ball ff é Challe a | 1 n t and it might 10W as later In the seas il t net been for Ray ! 1 Pug Bennett's firet error \ in Anderson uld bh x error ning is wut nething ndalous it glad the bunch got it out of ! r ' al pineh-hitting t for Anderson 1 getting 1 ier n for ® pase | ° | Emil Frisk aimont retired Smith h had hit cles econd inning. Brmll hack on time but It was an awf uiok thro with no tle berate, and he got It a bit t nd wide for Magee to scoop. Bn to right in th have an eye for bas in the daytime, hy all like an ow lered for Ander i and wanted Mike t tak him out Right here let it be said that Deploy over that acor in tt were bite off the ble fellow natble for a single run Tr Hour Bugden and Davis t the f « ip run t KR Bennett's et H hav or i th hit © r talop an : rher 6 playing in f : that we're done tagging Tealcy and Pug for those errors we'll give th redit for their good work, Toa handled # neat littl sacrifice bit sterday which put | Akin in position to come home Loneh’s hit, Pug in the third « y swat which eventu-| him actors the plate by sunning years has been pitching for Tacoma, yesterday fumped to Banta Cruz in} the outlaw league. Low Nordyke, captain of the Beaver bunch, wes at the game yes terday in his civilians, Low strain ed his back recently and is not yet able to play NO SUNDAY GAME IN VANCOUVER | BLUE LAWS UPHELD IN BRIT ' COLUMBIA ANO FANS MUST DO WITHOUT. There will be no more Sunday baseball in Vancouver, A. J. Picton fined $6 and coste for allowing «| Warlow pleaded guilty, It is an- nounced there will be no more Sum day games here AMUSEMENTS. * JOHN CORT, Manager. Nigh Seattle Theatre | ‘Luna Park am | First time in Stock, SELMA HER MAN and the Supporting Stock Company W Pr sent the Gr and | and utiful Play “Fhe Idol of the Arkansas Hil The most modern ¢ | MAn gat ber of the company in the cast Johange In Arie Mats, 100 to 2 evenings, iho to 600 | i EM WERE AFTE Y0 When we say we’ : after yy we want you to distinctly unde stand that we’ve a media on that not only will get your elo ing business, but hold it eyg afterwards. HUB SPECIAL $18, $20, $25, § These suits are hand m made to wear and keep in Our tailors never allow a poor fitting suit to leavet store—every garment must! and perfectly at that. You" it to yourself to inspect t suits. Grand assortme choose from. * Your Money Back if You Went 615 to 619 First A On the Square Opposite Tote AMUSEMENTS. a. ST. MOORE THEATRE rorctan Vi : Performances D bl All This Week, Mats. Thureday and Saturday, _ Charles Frohman Preseats MABEL OTIS SKINNER The Most Po ar In the fan Ralsay Success | and 6 % Homer of the Hamiiy.” 5 0c to $2. Mate. Rusge ~) ew Phi Free Shows at 3 THIS WEEK an: On » and Tonroitt AND ALL WEBK UMAN HRARTS* henomenal He H drama. Seln lainess. Every LOIS THEATRE | _akalste Metal ampeo Nove alt man; DedMoliie & Valora: Ato. La tina; Orpheum Motion Pictures: = PANTAGES VAUDEVILLETMMELLLL 2 ‘The Greatest Bducated Horse on | Barth. BORDEN ZDNO & HAYDEN S—OTHER VAUDHVILLE® AC Tomorrow VANCOUVER hones; Sunset, Main 1804; Ind. 4934 = Selieat Prize Waltz ag rnday and Sat The Brilliant Clay “THE MAN ON THE BOX.” Next Week Th s c ° e Sign of the ross. (Seattle ae Spotions bed cing Four; Frank 4 UNEQUA D VAUDEVILLE.” “BONNER,” ‘Tu rkis 15 ourth Avy Comediang, 8 Singere, Dane Nusielana ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, Firet and Cherry,

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