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VANCOUVER CANNOT SCORE : AGAINST CLASSY EXHIBI worn CHRIS WILD, TION PUT UP BY TURKS, sal ooehnts L hy ety - —_ (rled yy were wild yes terday, The ln ave moven Iner RRR RAR RRR RAR RRR roo Pascoe While Jenson panue * *lclght. Npoka Jod on Tacoma's * WHAT'S DOING AND eet So ae ae » | * WHAT'S BEEN DONE, #),,.he » % BI * ® | Spor ie | es | 4 Games Today ®! pare ci an and Ke Koy *% Vancouver at Seattle % | Jonson tevens * Averdeen at Portland 7 *% Spokane at Tacoma. * Standing of the Clubs. * * Won, Loat * Yesterday's Games. * al * Seattle 7, Vancouver 0. ® | Portland i ‘ ® «Portland §, Aberdeen 1. * hom ouvert i iH * «Spokane 9, Tacoma 3 Witseee pest } 4 * * ae COAST LEAGUE RATTLE fane| San Francisco 1, Vernon 0, who were At San F RK H. San Francie ‘ 1 4 ? Bree ee tas's | Verne o 8 ae wore, Hatterion——Willls and Williams KAme Were Wit ea tl een and Kinh some =more) Sacramento 2, Oakland 0, fine bat } At Sacrament R Mm BR ing when Gus] sacramento es ee Thom p#on,| Oakland ie SRE nided and Thatt * an and Byrnes otted by the) Wiggs and wis, Turks, shut! out the Beav Les Augeics & Portland 8, ers by a seore| At Lon Angelos RM & of T to 0, Low Angelos oat On Portiand : t ‘ two Vattor or, Nagle and Oren in th dortt and = Armbruster and Umptre--bbeOarthy ,INLAND EMPIRE WILL BE WELL ‘ | BOWLERS S TO BE ACTIVE PREPARING | FOR TOURNAMENT NEXT WEEK | THE STAR seATURDAY. MAY 22, 1909, SPORTING NEWS“ [FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP THOMPSON PITCHES A'"SCOOPS” GAREY, GREAT FIELDING FIRST BASEMAN, HAS EATEN EM UP FOR QUARTER CENTURY SHUT-OUT GAME seventh for instance, Thompson was | et in danger of losing Nie shut-out, Ut) gan Prancteco ‘ant in both instances he figured with a! fos Angelos at strike-out, of else it was some brit- | Portland os on Nant catch or handling of infield hits | Sacramento .,... boo which enabled him to crawl out of | Vern = 440 the bole. Oaklan a | The day was fine as to weather ~ up above, but down where we be- AMERICAN LEA jong {t was a trifie cool, The fan Philadetphia &, however, were kept warm by | At Detroit z cltement resulting from the beautl-| netroit ful exhibition of fielding and their! priiadelphia ; own howls of glee Gilligan went In again for Van- donovan. Burn: | mmbe and Thom Batterie Stanage, ¢ couver, He was relieved in the seo- ond Thursday for being a trifie un- leveland 4, Was! mt. steady, He showed good form yea- At Cleyeland— uw OB terday, but could not keep down the | Cleveland “ 7 8 hits In the second and fourth f- | Washin . . ' o|* nings, when Seattle netted one and| attorioe—Malkenbere and Bast. | two runs, respectively. In the/jeriy; Groom, Blankenship a eighth he was hit again, but was not | Street entirely responsible for the four! runs which came in. Hoston 6, Chicago a It was simply a case of supertor |. e Galeegee- } Y A batting and fielding which did the| fone : ae Ee sm TRE knees tea—But White and anentien> AB. BR. H. POA ; Afretianes and Carrigan. m, oe 8 1 Raymond, ss. 3 o : St, Leute 3, New York 1. ge ag +3 He: ae | At Mt: Laute— a Brisk, rt 01) 2 tot Ol Row York hl a H ; ; ? Ratteriee—Pelty and Stephens, ay a eee | Warhop and Blaly . a. fi B. Standing of az one Loat Pet Detroit 10 420) ee ap. . vO. 4 New York S18 | 8, ‘ 00 ‘ ra | saa! 4 ® 1° 442 | ‘ Re B'S a 4 | 2 is oe an} ee | 3 ou | a0 iss tes » a ; eT i NATIONAL LEAGUR, Crtenge oT Heston 0. ee 88. At Hoston— nou EK Totals... 6 8 WE S| GREAES siressonecerened HEF *Ratted tor Smith In ninth, **Bat- iret ted for Stanley in ninth. by snnines Klem and Kane. Hata; No Game. a aS At Philadeiphia-#t. Loule-Phila- delphia game post ponid rain. Rainy Ne Game. York —Pittehurg-New rain. At New York game postponed; we Grounds: + Ne Game. At Brooklyn—Cineinnat!- Brooklyn game postponed, wet grounds. DUCKS HIT TIMELY. Standing of the Clubs, ngby born Ly Lost. Pet. won t ave ‘e Reng i 4ai u On | PtH ceeee the | Chicago. | Philadetphia |New York ca a8 699 at 469 ae ed . and | Boston Batteries — Most, Lejoune Batterles-Overall and Moran; Mattern and Bowerman. Umpires FAKE FIGHT PROMOTERS SUED BY VICTIMS (By United Frees) | day. foe thay, He weeks the recovery of COUNCIL BLUFFS, fa, May 2. | $10,000, which he saya he lost on —J. ©. Maybray and bis associates a fake wrestling match that he ac in the alleged “swindle syndicate” cuses Maybray of promoting. during 1907 and 199%, will be sued ~~ Gov by their victima for! . In., May 22 Aec- Carroll tonight issued a requisition | claims tion involving that amount Is being | for W. 8. Gibgon, charged with be prepared by Council Bluffs attor- ing a “steer” of the Maybray| + gang. Glbecy te under frrest in| . J. Hollister, « Minneapolis | San Franctey > and wil! be taken to grain dealer, filed the first suit to- | Counell Mufti # for trial SPOKANE TO SEND SPEEDY SCRAPPERS These men are the pick of the Bpo- kane club, and as several of them are entered tn more than one class DES MOIN REPRESENTED IN P.N. A, | TOURNAMENT, they are bound to be tn the pink of - condition, Fred Bullivant, instruct or of the Spokane club, will accom-| The Apoknne Amateur Athletic! pany them and look after the bova club will be well represented in the during the tournament “Mitdey P. N, A. championship boxing and) The Multnomah A, A. ¢ resting tournament which ta to at least a dozen men entered held in the Grand opera house next | will make a hard fight for. first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ors in all classes, and \t in expect nights ed that t fight for total honors ‘ollowing is the list of entries!in the tournament will te bene from the impire City club Portland and Seattle. But this ts Boxing--106 Ibe, A. Hughes; 125) merely conjectur for the local Ibs, Jack Kaye, Thomas Mcl’ariand! |¥. M. ©. A. will be a stron 196 ibs., 'T. McFarland. tender in the wrestling events, and y 10% Iba, Frank G the Aberdeen Athletic elub might Frank Glaho; 135 Ibe ing ® surprise in the boxing ox 145 and 168 Iba, ¢ tions, while Spokane is to me reckoned ith at all times, === = po sereceeterne cence, CHAMPION ALMOST isis iciicha = ae have the proper Heense on hin ear | Job neon replied that he was driy.| PINCHED ing under a Ghicago Meonse, and sha he believed this would be sufficient | JACK JOHNBON 18 HELD UP BY WaT!l he had Ume to get a Pennayl- + COP IN PHILLIE FOR NOT = Yanla license HAVING LICE The cop was about to take John-| patie fon to the city hall, when a wer} Conalderable excitement was Beant of the motor squad, appeared, caused in Philadelphia recently by |The difficulty was explained to him, the appearance of Jack Johnson ®!d he gave Johnson a visitor's spinning along in a big automobile 41d, permitting him to drive hia! which had no Pennaylvania license tag. One of the traffic squad offi cera noticed the foreign tag on Johnson's car and held him up, The matter, fortunately for the pugil ist, was straightened out without him being taken to the city hall Johnaon wae driving a motor car containing some of bis backers and trainers on Broad street, when he was stopped by a motorcycle po car without a Pennsfivania lloenne for 48 hours Johnson promised that he would have the proper Itcense before the time limit of the card had expired While the matters were being straightened out several pedentrians reognized the colored pugtiiat, and he was the center of a large crowd of men and boys until he drove! away t base, an al hover | ik hor “ooops” Carey,” don't st Time wan when he rid afire with bh This wee ip the daya When 4 more, led by the resourcer 1 Graw, was burnin’ up the x ng the subse ‘oday Catey, Veteran of hundred nf hard-fought cont is putting up & wonderful game at first base for Memphis. He wouldn't be down here, say the wine ones, if he could | hit half ax well ae he can field. For he it known “Hooopa” has no supe } riot, not even the great Mal Chase jax a Cleiding first baseman, But he cannot hit | How have 1 ones beng Japtked?” replied Carey, when asked |this question. "Well, I don't know MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 22—-For|ad I have a recipe for it. Get the simost a quarter of + century Geo,| ball and wriggle away ta my plan rom coast to coast as| Cartoonists used to draw Carey has been getting | are. arma than an octopus with wher Carey, known “Booopa” Carey, sirating the r he gat iin the ball, He can reach bik and wide, and hia ability to dig ‘em tof the mud tw mar Me the scorers to Mive hlin an ror any thine he mines a trap ball lll never forget the last cham tonsbip the Orioles won,” sald Ca fey, during @ fanning by w 6 almost tled th ¢ and Base Ball ‘if Challor % Three and tw Yesterday's game wae wome fine r was reaponmible for nly ertor, but he made ain) ends for that, It did no harm, anyway It wae partioulariy noticeable that Leo Magee and George Capron edged hack to something like their former atting #treak Davis and Wison swapped gar ten ay. The change seemed be @ Thre er uit cateh were thade hy te two in he pinched the 1 wtrings and another where he t four miles to fob Tea y of « ong Arive hit to left center On two oorasions Tealy copped junders which Gus Thompson sent erving from thelr courte by touch hw the ball with his glove, Btunts ike that, when au fully handled, look wo wonderful, but they d deals to pull through, Kil Veiek was in hard Inek yes terday, Wher * third he snd Boith did a@ rolly-poly stunt whieh Amith's spi nearly d Emil, Again the cigar Haker wae Uhuraped in the rear riba with the ball by Gilligan Lee Magee and Custer both landed haymaker wallope for two sacks during yeeterday's Hoth of thane hits were timely and brought in runs on each occasion, Tie sald fittin, that_ the | devil his due while Fiynn may ibe ves & hades thr warmer all right when It eomes =lto umpiring Why it that Jimmy can hadn't a ee to win, but they umpiring in other cities and hated us and Hustle wan sent In to) fail down here ia a mystery, Y Jown us. He almost did it, too. Un lit ihe sporting writers of Bp Ul the eighth there wasn't anything |and Vancouver are to be belleved, appened | and there f® ng reason doub doing, but in this inning | hape - ai them, Jimmy did good work there to poke one over short for (We) tut he surely has « hoodoo In this hanes, and the fireworks began, Wel fute'® taney Bas fellow other piled up eight runs and won the] wise pennant” Seharnweber started trouble for Carey is Manager Babb's Heuten- th Late! between ant, and developed = Glenn Nichola, ¢ Mugs. ad others who hi company SUTTON WINS AL JENKINS ROLLS IN BALK LINE OLD TIME CHAMPION FORM } — MATCH GRRALDS TRAM DERRATS THF | HUBES AND JAYS ON THEE RAINE OV. ARMLESS WONDER DEFEATS; NORTHWEST CHAMPION IN FINE MATCH LAST NIGHT, Ta a fast bowling match Of the Rainier alleys night the Clar hoe Gerald team landed hayrtaker In the If-ineh balk line bilard! ow the Hu! and Jaye Winnie out game at Brown & Hulen's, Beoond | handily by TT pine and University pariors, tast night ant Jer raw off w vernge | George Button defeated W. G. John-| o¢ Sh! t'3 and aise took iam soote ston, the Northwest champion, by| or 341 & score of 200 to 124 | The score Fully 1.000 people naw the mated. | preggers ecu mine ger ee HICKENBOTTOM CLOU WINHING HOME RUN: The hall iteelf was crowded to ita} capacity, while banked up against | the windows outside were hundreds of people anxious to see the marvel- ous armiess player perform. Button's longest run was 40 John- fon's longest run w 2. runs by utton ran from 18 to 38, while Johnson made runs of 16 to Ti, Button went out on a run of 2% Uniese other arrangements are) VARSITY 18 NOW Li Spe made, Button —_ Rs Lee ap: | NORTHWEST CHAMPION OF pearance here for ¢ spring a! Brown & Hulen’® Third ay. and CONFERENCE BUNCH, Madison ot parlor at at noon today. HOME run by Pred Hick- enbottom yea terday the game for the Ui otw agninet Washington State college by a scorm of lto@ It wae &@ pretty game, by far the best the team has put up this year, This al- BLACK CATS TO BE HERE MONDAY MIKE’S HORDE WILL HAVE SECOND CHANCE TO TWIST THE KITTIES’ TAIL. Monday the Black Cate of Aber- fleen will be here to mix another) Washington nories with the Big Speech and his| | the championship of the Northwoat+ horde of Turks Last time the B. C's | @m™ conference colleges. played here we trimmed them for| Foran, a Seattle lad, pitched #u- the best four out of etx games, one] pert ball for the visitors, while Burl ¥ being lost on account of rain. | Brown for Washington gave just This series will be the last to be| good an account of himeelf. Hite played here unth June 15, when were even, both teams making five Portiand will be seen once more. | aptece. Byokane, the bunch that the Beat-| pron was very steady when in tle fans are walling (o see most) bad, there being men on bares on! jenxioualy, will appear by ue lone of two oceasions with none out }til June 29 That's a long way off,| j but aad, Also true, it must be. la Pn Ng ge oye won| ornity | hingtom | the) 80 about gives | we Huntoen 163 i Kelley ta vee her.162 189 waher $10 | 186 169 u“ Totals 441 ‘ Hebes ead Jo 189 (380 162 133 Hehuman ...18 Jenkins 7 Totale 622 | 68 | | | mt TS bhart, ™ ine ist ist sos have sb Halph Havidee | ve gone into fast) the Beavers by booting Lynch's hot rounder ie sent the ball akying From iis toes into Ue lott garden That man Custer i" v laying a fine a the # tt eure ke two 4 catchers Bhea Custer, Danny ith & sore boot, but Custer ha that he is there as a pinch r¢ in batting he appears to have it a little ever Danny, although of tate Daniel has been improving a whole lot In awate, . Gugden felt a little better yeater day after being sted from the |grounds the day betore, He landed jon Thompson for two bite, which 499) gave bim a chance to get away m the vicinity of umpy om strikes 610} Donovan and Brooks were sent tin to bat for Smith and Stanley L618 lin the ninth Denovan got to first on a bad throw by Din pee but Hreeks went down a el ww Magee. Lee had tis feet wo tight her this Ume Uiat a pebble CHARLEY MULLEN ONLY aie ONE BUCK YESTERDAY. But the ja clock Heore by wae. Washington Natlertes 6. Brown innings Foran and Taylor t wonners DEFEAT STANFORD DARSMEN DO ALL STARS - ” e CRESSMAN'S PIN SCALPRHS TAKE COACH MURPHY, HAS YOUNG: SPURT AND DOUsH GLIM OW STARS STERS FLITTINGS ABOUT nomnatominecne LAKESIDE AT GA. M Ry re 103 pine, the ¢ deteated Coach Dan Murphy ts still keep- 2 ing his Stanford rowing bunch hard 4 at work out there at Lake Washing- a ton, The club crew is quartered at T |the Madrona hotel, and every day rally hard but could not overcome |ig put through a grueling mill ts ad of the Wonders. |. One the forma of training whieh nes |Dan has br t into play during |the past two days is an early thorn ’ f ing Jog along the lakes! As arty ae 6 o'clock the whole and trailing along enade Later a plunge in the Inke, a good jability to stay with the Dane is rub down and the men are ready! shown by the fact that already bets for their athletes’ breakfast. During | are being, placed that Nelson cannot} the day the men are given moderate | win Inside of 26 rounds. work-outs, As yet Coach Murphy Neleon will be & long favorite at put them to any great strain. | when the odds are posted in the reg men have not worked togeth-| ular betting, It is expected that] ery tong, and it t# Coach Mur there will be at least two-to-one phy's idea to get them working In| betting before the men enter the minon by easy pulling at first, af- | ring, and some predict much greater tor which he will gradually increase 1 nd betting will bo the! the speed untit he has them going | mout sting, and It i# probable for all they are worth that most of the money will be plac - ed in that way Billy Papke refuses to change his mind about Myland's ability, and nervy kid was as steady aa and Herrington the |) BOWLING ENTRIES prom: Ining ¢ | Incidentaily could not have gone between them. Gua The mm had lote of fun fan- igen, the Beaver artiat he caused nine fan yestercay’’ mame Ma- A three times and Smith feharnweber was the other outs durin twiee. Beaver to retire by “three-strikes- yer-out.” When Devise an Wileon started ot 2 Of binges in M looked as surely gotng throw to think and set valuable an asset as & ball p ean ponsees Hough Daffy, when tn Boston In 1891, dem» ability lqnetrated that by working the un- éxpected it is possible to so ups ition that the almost tm- In thiw Instance Duffy was on sec- | get with o man out, wh Farrell drove a long fiy to Hoy in con: which was caught after a joi ‘The instant the ball was Duffy tore for Unied, bat in ‘of stepping, he rounded the run. | caught stead [base and continued toward the plate, | Which he made by & magnificent oily tying the #e ‘Ay Was upset by Duffy's act son he caught the ball he threw Pieany to the third bageman, be- Heving that Daffy would remain at fooled third, but the speedy Hugh everyone by making his desparate try for the p tate. FANS EXPECT HARD FIGHT HERE ~ | THINK NELSON AND HYLAND WILL PUT UP CLASSY BAT- TLE IN 45-ROUND GO, (my Patina Pres.) fe tt 1BCO, May 22.— | Fight fans expect a long, hard battle bunch are up| when Battling Nelson and Dick Hy- over walka and through the woods. in & 45-round in land meet at Colma, match. Confidence after watching the Callfernian work Totals oo” 776 606 yesterday, bh declared today that he Hapel All-Star Team, G IN would whip Nelson in ten rounds. Patton it 149 17— 469 Nat win, who also saw the Doffner $6 ; 461 — a eereet weeterner work out, was more con- pe ie}: Gee ti} | HANDSOME PROGRAMME OF {additional ontries aro cor Inge In | Bervatlye a ¢! ‘ 7 an has a “ya Nye . 69 180 3 ‘i6| TOURNAMENT EVENTS IS u of the Pacific! “Hyland has af scan to - 77 } NOW OFF THE PRESS. cgin At Madisan |. The fans are not particularty de ’ Nhted over Coffroth's deciaton to y-mnae ne vo individual veram for mateh Philadeiphia Jack O'Brien - sued yorterday, It was | ryan Ans are not particularly Jenkins for the Weatern Bowling | gotten out by KB. Sondheim, and con Hotd of the dabes a4 ‘cio, pia FOR MAYFIELD edged hag eng oe ees vay oetiadl ote * of the teams and | Wodnesday night's fight with John so entries are from Clea uke. jovents scheduled. On the oo \ we — —— A two-man team from Tacomala design of a bowler in thres o re. Ne {# no proof that he has mended DEFEATED MAN'S ml was also Frocet With each day! the booklet is very handso oad ple ways pe THROW UP SPONGE IN THIRTEENTH ROUND, MARKS WILL BOOT | omen = |"Big Bill" Hollenbeck place as} - (By United Press.) A punter next year. Of the dozen | 4 Sore Tabisooae SACRAMENTO, May 22.—In the FOR PENN jeandidates who have been work-| th 2 get phy hr Be ge Mens: ( jar, roataurant, ol stand anc 14th round of & seheduled 20-round ing, Marks, center on last von Ghale barber shop. Lert ‘ nk Manteil of Rhode Island te: LJ $2, Frach AGvel 05 Huees eee | 6am, seoms tho most Hkely man, | place of the kind in the world ii here last night, When the gong|COACH BROOKE PICKS MAN TO|Marks was & backfield man and a/ Hinge ieee ee and Union sounded in the 18th, Mayfield's nec TAKE PLACE OF "BIG BILL” sete a he came to Pennsyl-| pha onds threw up the sponge, as the vania, and under Brooke's coach- | ———————--——— local fighter was beaten to a pulp, HOLLENGECK, ing has been doing good work thie| and he was barely able hands, The contoat wan grueling, and the end was seen for Mayfield long be- fore the fight finlahed, A telegram was received before the mill started from Mike (Twig) Sullivan chal- Jenging the win to raise hin The practice has been brought to a con Pennsylvania spring football clusion, after five weeks’ which George Brooke work, has beea # in 3 a | deavoring to find a man to take| The Oriental Pool Rooms| times punts | fooking for a eit See our business chance | Fourth Av, between Uaton spring, Ramsdell at Well, but he is not as consistent as Marka Are you house? column The Raleigh Turkish Baths MEN ONLY, No further comments necessary, FORD AND HAGL MILLS FO FIGHTERS WILL HAVE A BUSY TIME BOTH HERE AND IN ENGLAND RINGS. VRANCIE BAN . for fighters in th history of tb champlonstiy are to be de elded oi one wide of the Atlantic and two in Eng Jand, and in addition te thin, @ nun ber of top notcher box eS. ors are card 04 to exchange bitte | The trouble will start in Monday night, when Sam Ly lron Hague be al Sporting club for ight championship vxland This mill waa substituted for the Langford Johnson fiat which Johnson ran out of, Hague ts a big strong follow, but slow of bran and foot, and should be pie for Langto#) Hague has @ terrific watlop, but Langtord’s speed’ should ox ble in getting by it Hague's most notable performance was the knocking out of Gunner Moir in one round. 1t took Tommy Burns 10 rounds to put the crush m this same Moir, Stanley and Walsh to Mix. | On the same night and before the same club, Digger Stanley and tittle Jimmie Walsh, who in well known to ‘ ‘alifornia ght fans, having fought Jimmy Reagan of Oakiand and Monte Attell in Ban Francisco, will fight for the poaasto of sae. bantam weight chai ao wl be HONORS UNDECIDED IN. HIGH SCHOOL sack = WYARD stows up OF = BALLA STRONG IN LONG RUNS, Ballard wokiin and the Lin- coin high schoo! second teams yes- terday battled at Lincoln park far which are as yet unsettled Ballard now bas 41 points, Lincoln 38 and Frankitn 2%. In the relay, which was to decide the game, Ballard runner fouled his opponent, but finished first. The referee ruled the Ballard man out, but could not decide upon a winner between Lin- coln and Franklin Jack Wyard of Ballard won the mile, half mile and §5¢-yard dash. Wyard showed strong through th events and made fast time in spite of a strong head wind. The summary 60-yard dash--Walker, Lh; F., Coats. L. Time—6 second 100-yard dash-—Walker, L.; Cohen, | F.; Corbett, B. Time—zi seconds honors Cohen, | | Hyland's} Pike, Unless somebody on this side buys the Stimaon yacht Bonita, that nifty craft, like Spirit No. 1, will go over © the British Columbia side to Mush) the marine floatilla of the Canucks. | The Bonita is one of the best known yachts here. She is not only fast in sailing, but is adaptable for cruising as well, Over in Canada land the Spirit 1 will figure in the preliminary races to determine whether or not she will) defend the Canadian honors in the international cup race to be run off) in July. It would be great were the | Spirit No. 1 to fight it out with the} Spirit No. 2, now under course of construction. Shares for the Spirit No, 2 are) going slowly. As time wears on her supporters feel more confident that | she will give a good account of her-| self if only she can get into the| water, It will take $3,600 to pay for! her, Ted Geary himself has not the money to do ft, so stock is being offered the public The yacht clubs along the New Jersey ‘coast are preparing for their annual openings, and from now on everything will be agog at those summer homes of many Philadelphia yachtsmen. The Island Heights Yacht club of Philadeiphia, which will feature the season with the Interbay catboat tace, will open on Decoration day A run to Harvey Cedars ts planned for the openin’.. Commodore John McAvoy and the committee on the jinterbay catboat race have arranged jto gave a dam and reception to yachtemen from the visiting clubs jon the first evening of their arriva! from Massachusetts bay, Narragan sett bay t South bay, Buzzard’s bay and the home waters. It is pos sible that the yachtsmen from thesc bays will stay over and enter the| Ocean City races, These races will] be the feature of the tenth anniver- sary of the Ocean City Yacht club. The tenth enniversary will be one jthe greatest yachting weeks on the New Jersey coast, Races of all classes have been arranged for, with | many handsome prizes, Balley, Banks & Biddle will show a collec- jtlon of these Wrophies and ghieids. The Corinthian Gun! Yacht and club of Beach Haven, under whose uspices the Yachtamen’s club wi sail its ocean race, has announced June 26 as the ay for the formal spening of the club. The clob p nant will be unfurled to the bree and the club will dre ship. A muatcal luncheon will be given at 1:30 p.m. In the evening the second annual banquet will be given at th ew Hotel Baldwin, and a club |amoker after 11 p.m. The Yachtamen's club has ordered | shields for t man race. Ar rangements h n made to have ja large schooner at MoC'ries Shoa with two ligt f and ‘Goth IN LONDGN MONDAY Ne | with « lplenahip f the {tury acetylene outfit, IS TO FIGHT R NEXT WER) ting. Walid ig to hay m4, and wee a to @ 16a Bley NG took October ad a ‘eg eta fighting. Welter Will Battle f the rolling i and Kis ‘ n Franti iy the t the well before t nt | immy be sa the fier Battling haa «b and 1 Feather to Dust Kanan will get matdernl, febting in geles, hooking up with ® pern Te Packy hs later, tn the |Journey for On the might ¢ week Johnny fornia’s — bent Frankie Ne af th of th All in all a hummer champions the and woek may 220-yard dash—Cohen, 1.; Corbett, B. Tint onda. 440-yard run—Wy ton, F.; Ingram, ds. f-mile run—Wyi Le: dob petal minutes 10 4-5 seconda Mile run ard, By le; Dison, . Ti seconds, h jump—Ountok, elson, lL. Heigl 4 Jump—Conbett Olsen, L. Inches. Pole vault ‘or Ciret —~10 feet ‘ Shot put—Pullerton, Fy; oe i Sustek and Hyan, L, ; Jobneon, L. inion 16-pound hammer ton, F.; Sanders, Lig Distance-—05 feet 7 hi Discus throw BR; Nelson, L. inch — these two lights of lights will be burnin boat has passed the ost yachts on the coast and this race will be ther the study of seamanship. The Y, takes up these studies re on | winter months, and amateur navigators ‘acht outside and stay as they please. The been the means of ocean races to the a and getting the men to gee and enjoy the deep wate! Richard Young of the Yee club, No. 104 8. Juniper st, to any yuchteman & course and full | Young ts a navigator has given his yachtemen who have side trips for some The lys, Neafle yacht, is ready for the The men have been 0 Hall engine and the equipped with the Ni time card. This tog | mpeeds of the engine, great advantage over yachts, as a comparison will be made and the at the best for the islands. Mr. Whitaker praise for his patience 4 verance in preparing ss contest. Many details 2 wrong and contracts backwant, yet this true has smiled and sald, time and at the hope to win for first price in our ¢lass’ COLLARS 1g CUES & wat SHIRTS Be Herring-Hi Safe Co. ANUPACTEI Preehintty PAE AB A SP a a We Sollett Your P

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