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CLOUT FOUR HOME-RUN WALLOPS YESTERDAY 3 TURKS AND BLACK CATS EACH fiving the visitors the game by @ ' HAVE A BATTING STREAK, loth nd Hols tehed AND PLAY GOOD BALL 4 * ws : 7 4 f 18 hit w rt the first s t the Holm wa 4 for 10 " Jay y * n. 1 , ¢ 7 1 kane aveees® i i : ' tland . 10 A 2 ) ’ Ha tte u and Ontdlok i ay yg s and Murray re fi ka spurt in Standing of the Clubs, ¥ e and H w Lost Y i ing t at} ( i ry ia « yA ‘ .t ‘ at right pa } i ! ane agog with | Te 8 4 \ ‘ L for At loon, NATIONAL Lmaare | . the merry i Chicage 4, Brooktya & tho getting ft y ri a 5 pay n ime thr r vi is at 4 sat u : the "Rig S at re then it But the } aux sottled down % Beaten 8 after that wed NO More ruA a ft and In th n n } go be his lege. ‘The t anne 5 ab ¥ me St Lowls & New York t Hay Oe | i ‘ At N n et Henne t ee 4 a Loule . Oe ah Ree She i pe) Rush, 1 Be me r ‘ nu ' T a eu Mu J i HT A ! ! Katte . - eee | 1 and Doolin t : | 1 ptr K ou ‘ 1 eS BRS 4 Won I 1 ey Ba Pittebure \ ‘ 8 39 Chicag , oi ; © 8 $ = 8) Philadelphia if) it] ; New York W i 10°25 17 Brooklyn u 15 ae “ ot aie m“ ” se Boston i N" es THE STAR SPORTING NEWS M’CRAW’S NEW DEFENSE UPSETS TRADITION THIS DIAGRAM BHOWS THE INFIELO DRAWN IN FOR A BUNT, WITH THE RUNNER ON THIRD, THE DEFENSE M’'GRAW PUT OUT OF WORKING THIS DIAGR FENGE, AND § CURRED. ORDER READY FOR H John “Musaay” MeGraw, director, men ou top of the play, It general of the Now York National ne taking a chance on getting ke team, has uncovered a do | ball if the hitandrun js tried Hut MeGraw hax changed thts lay which upsete baseball’ in @ game with Cinelanatl, t dope and proves that preeedent Reds had an ch third with no jan't all the pretaels after a one out and when the Gianta mn field moved In MeGraw shouted Heretofore It has been conceded ways the long chance,” and the that when the team at bat had @ mon moved back to the positions man on the bases and no one out they had vacated the per thing todo was to aaert = MeGraw figured the tnfield had a flee, or pull off the hibandr To fair chance to get Egan at the plate handle the bunts the Infield was avy kind of a ground ball, while irawn is, on the ory that bonte with the Infield 4 n io, a hard an be handled more if the bit ball would get through and not rapid EVERYTHING 1S READY FOR THE BIG TOURNEY o002013~4 ae 640 . ‘ | boxing bouts, which are of thre 00400046 AMERICAN LEAGUR, | vounasrens IN FINE TRIM ° rowing bo outa wi ane tie 3 “ “Loach, lake Chtcage & New York t. =| FOR THE WRESTLING AND anid a referee. If the Jude n At Chicago n Mm BOXING CONTESTS. able to agre n the winner ret t “hica 3 ‘ | eree may decide, or he may order an on | New 6) 4h = % other F All bouts are etrtetly tt Rusk Batte Boott, mith and Bul-| All is now tn readiness for the big. watehed, and at the slightest sian : ttvan: Brockett and Blatt lhoxing and wrestiing cha ft tant, it be ¢ to be at , mtostant Detrolt 10, Washivatow 1 babe eT Bl plat itelasees another, the ret Tune of game At Detroit i HF laay night, and e Thuyeday eres may atop It at ance and wward | Umpire—Mr Beteet acs ee by § tiand Friday nights. These are the the bout to the better man esningse . f ¢ 1 mate hamp'! hip tb be — | nadtapiae—temmers p04 Sanege. (ret Smaleur champlenship boule Good Wrestling on Tap. aS TAKE GAME. Schmidt; Altrock, th and Street, | ever held in hold Port a th The wrestling bouts are of ele VA! mn. 8. C. ay 25 Blankenahlp year they were held ir dand, the | iis ach, and if no fall I# galned hated Le league pennant fluttering year before in Spokane, and this your 4, ree can award the Becidlon uh eae, which wae “broken! Ct 4 6, Philadelphia 2. they were awarded to the Seattle |i.” aeeresstvencan. If he ts unable c pestering toek t. oa At Clevetand— eet ee ee rely ena [to decide, he may order another bout couver yesterday too . ' before they will be held - ‘ | Cleveland ne years lal ninat he wrestlers, Tacoma by a score of 4 to 2 | Boa iohia : ’ there again. Over @ men er tered, | * minutes , . we : scoma innded on Engle for three jtherefore, will have to wo, ot, top| in the third and led up watil| Batteries—Young and Masterly: | representing the pick of the clv0®! sowed all the tine in ander to get & ighth, when Joe Sugden’ whom |Dygert, Vickers and Livingston. | of the Northwest; also several ama | it no fall wanted to walk, stenoed/ | teurs who are competing unattached, ose the plate and pasted it out, | Raia at i bein ging in the wiening trun, No} at st. Loute Lovls scores were made in the ninth game postponed The score Rn Ht _ Ora, ao Sineding of the Clabs, ‘ancourer es Pot Batteries—Berger and ender; | Detrott = $33 Engle and Sugden | Patladetphia ; i New York ...es sit DUCK SOUP FOR INDIANS, Boston : PORTLAND, May %4.—It took 15 08 | tunings to decide the on con Hie seen here thie year, when three “a ite scored four runs for Spokane, | Wi so — 2 WILL MATCH 2:40 BULL AGAINST FAST TROTTER ULL IN SULE >| | | LP PULL, UNDE I SADDLE WASHINGTON, Pa, May 2 4year-old, He has drdwn a sulky The harness turf has had guideless |!" 2:40 and his handlers claim he wonders—trotters and pacers that| (vel fuster under saddle. It ts planned to exhibit the bull on the} went exhibition miles without driv- prinetpal | tracks # during the season. ors—trotting ostriches and trotting dogs, and now it is to be invaded by a trotting bovine GERALD TEA M i$ And don't you imagine for a FUCAS minute the said bovine can’t trot. He can step a mile in 2:40 as el as a whistle, and do It without turn ing a hair, despite his 1,100 pounds Both men have en connected with | the racing game and are confident that in “Robert Pateh,” as they have’named their find, they have On the Rainier alloys last night the Clarence Gerald team defeated. the Juan de Fuca bunch by 45 pins! the turf sensation of the decade. | Kelley took the honors tor high In-| “Robert Patch fawn colored | dividual score with 291, while Hun ———— toon piled up the largent, total tor| ti three games with ® total scores wore: Gerald ; 4 400, hae de} Vura 2,015 | Joo Sehiumpt'a Webntera and the K BK. N. Brooks teame will play a| match game at § o’olock on the Rainier alleys. Boo better-look r, Rimes ‘The Brooks and Gerald teams wil} fipectacies or Bye Ginanes, fitted to ot Thursday night, while noxt syes complete, with periacoplo| Baturday afternoon they will nay | spacial Money ba the Denver five on the Rafnier! alley MY Ele 8 OPTICAL CO. 2nd oor, Sunday, Morris and Kendeg la 414 and Ave, over Haven Drug! will play against Wooley and ark tore, ner, of Donver. elsco this year wil | ent | be lacking anything |The Bostonian has tt on Whitney in not belonging to any club. RE ie ee Must Be on Time. veloped tn the amateur ra: The ditforent bouts will be run off | that several surprises are sure te a de lately he with dixpatoh, no wate will be al- | and many of the best known lowed, and if contestants are not and wrestlers may meet their ready when ¢ oo. Prominent amateurs are qualified, and the next bout entered from the Muitn AA The amateur rules are very differ. |C., Spokane A. A.C. Ab Af ent In many partic re trom profes: | Waahington A. C. Beatt) Bo sional contests T instance, In the! atthe Re Bes MOA bass Tacoma ¥. M eee ee SAY SAM LANGFORD IS BETTER THAN JOHNSON LONDON DOPRSTERS SAY THAT | Jobnacn. fe ht COLORED CHAMPION 18 UF PUNY 4 cowed tot tow marke pretender for the cham AGAINST REAL THING, pattie today, when be gether i od in his 09,000 puree and made preparations to start for Paria He By United ree. will open negotiations in the} Lonpos Mey t fane French capital with Sam MeVer ford, declared today t fam tang- fim arry. fancy Fereuson and Joe ford, who knocked out Ian Hague Jeanette _ th 4 fourth round of their ached “Ht wae about the caniest thing od 20-round heavyweight wo yes. I ever picked up” was Langford’s torday, ina better seam’ then Jace | only somment on erday's thet a) CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS ON FOR TONIGHT (iy United Pleats Dele |Hanion was all tn when they met SAN FRANCISCO, May 35.—The whereas the little Callforntan was first of the series of championship |near his best notch when he suc battles to be decided in San Fran-|cumbed to the Battler, Nelson se be pulled off to- \cured a_six-round decision over night when Kyle Whitney, the black! Johnny Thompson when both were whirlwind, and Mike (Twin) Sulll-| novices. Hyland took a 20-round an meet at Dreamland in a sched-| decision from Thompson when the wled 26-round bout to decide the pre-| tiinots cyclone waa at hie beat, later ship of the welterweight di- | jost to him in nine rounds on a foul, vision, The boys have been working | » 6 [hard for the contest, and when they) him 26 rounds to a draw Unbols |etep between the ropes neither will] was given credit for having beaten on the soore Of) Nelson all the way in their 10-round in their third meeting nt condition, ho-decision affalr in Low Angeles. Sullivan Has Form. Hyland beat the Boer to a hard On form Suilivan figures to win. |Delled Onish in atx rounds: Comparison Interesting. loevrnens and ring eneralship, and is ie as for one comparison ot pawenses & fairly good punch performan can @o, but Vhitney's stock in trade consi mparison of the two fighters, one j@ willingness to mix It, dash and « ogainat the other, Is interesting terrific punch, He ts woefully lack-| Nelson ie 6 foot 7% inches, ,and ing In the roof, and it je to this fact) Hyland 6 feat % Neleon ta ft yours | that the defeats he has met must be|oid and Hyland 24, Hyland te i lascribed. Bullivan continues the | stocky bulld, heavily muscled favorite in the betting, the odds re-|Nolson te of the lithe, wity. typ maining at 6 to 3 jOn the score of strength it Te about The 10-round fight between Jock-la stand off but when {t comes to the battle will b a desperate and Hyland doesn’t figure at all; that Melnoh suuat fant bard savage one of weight. lhia record Is far from being impres 4 This pioneer In the field ts a full | jaive, and that he has never dono) to retsin his title nid can be de blooded Jersey bull, owned by Dr.| BOWLERS PUT UP FAST Gawn,| anything that would entitle him to falght +) pA b ogge couk Sacer J. 8. Chaney and J. H. Ross, of} MANY MATCHES SCHEDULED | be figured an having & chance with Hyland, by the saine tokens, will burg, Green county, Pa jthe Dane, Quite right, so far an the! ois the try of hia life, for victory book dope goes, but past perform ances are not always good things to bank on. Form occasionally goes | means thousands of dollars to him His fortune is assured if he wins , the champtonship, and realizing this, wrong. }he Is leaving nothing undone tn pre Dope Hard to Figure. |paring tor the fight of his life. He Hyland bas fought four mon whose | and his manager, Jack Perkins, are |names appear In N@lson’s record. | supremely confident that the Dane's They are Johnny Thompson, Young | measure will be taken, but Nelson, of Corbett, Eddie Hanlon and Rudy | course, can't see it that way Unholz, Nelson defeated Corbett] Tho lightwoights performed to ca- twlee, once in 10 roundg and again in| pacity houses in their respective nine. Hyland settled Corbett in five| training camps yesterday, Neilson rounds, but the Corbett met was|put on quite a program at Millett’s, not the same boy that Nelson stow-| going two rounds each with six of ed away, therefore Hyland's per-|his ne rring partners. formance against the Denverite Oroil's, Hyland out his boxing should not be given too much acute short because the crowd waa weight. Nolson defeated Hanlon In| #0 big pe could not get around 19 rounds, and Hyland turned the| Joff Perry and Frankie Smith will trigk in 13,, Again Hyland tatla to/ fight a 10-round preliminary to the gain by the Sompariacn, because! championship battle -TUESDAY, THE INFIELD, PLAVING BACK, WERE |T) MAY 25, 1909. Shafer Bros.- M'GRAW'S DE PUTOUTS OC-/]) AM EXPLAING HOW8 HOW THE wrrtyla 1906 ARO-HIT BALLS. ‘The blew of Keppewheines only score Egan, but pot a man on a! "itha bebome ‘Worked 10 pertee- | . , . ° woi'" havin va ponent net Very Special Sale of Men’s Suits in the to left 1. Had ye f ° . Boek im Se el wre Annex, First Ave. Side ag Ogre er ahd wor pabill The suits are, first of all, all wool, the patterns are all this sea lh pe git: J son's late productions, and the styles are correct. ending the inning. | can a man find such good suits for as little. setense a brilliant. bit of general First Av. side, only. ship College Clothes for AES | Young Fellows This week we offer a splen- | did collection of smart College pe) oe 4 | Clothes for young fellows, very at Wordiang pronounced styles and fabrics, Wired of tne ie at the special price, $12.50. eyetones work in the inst f tle Jones, left £ Sid thelr prettiest when Je in fane sit up} elder | hit whioh made ail the and take | | notice The teams were well matohed and they played the nine innings in cluney style = Hatteriog for both toame were Ip excellent condition Hattertes: Old Rarbess—Archie and | Curtion; Keystones—-Norrie and Nor-) rie Next Bundy the Keystones the Mrace & Hergerts at 3 o'eloe | Woodland park 4 at of the ing the wae certainiy there! p stunt er Base Ball £ Choller It's getting to be « Sar lide sr ema You positively i The Turks pulled out of a hazy Hlooking swamp yesterday. | know where you get the most for When it comes to clouting the ball! jwhen hits are needed, Emil Frisk t jeertainiy the pole artist. your money— There's no telling what might have | happened if Swalm had held Bennett at second in the ninth yesterday, in stead of taking that desperate) chance to ret Frisk’s low hit Akin seems to be coming along in| you also know that the walloping, too. Yesterday he} hit the ball every time at bat, and| moe for a safe bingo. i Tealey Raymond yesterday gave! forme more of those lightning exht- bittons of one-hand stops and bullet | throws to first, Likewise he grabbed | one of Julie Streib's in time to nab Awaim at second. | And Pug Bennett came in for a |deul yostorday that was some base- ball playing. It happened when | Streih was doing the alapastick stunt, | ond he lined a hot one away wide of} Not Only Largest, At $15.00 ; SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long Business and we believe we can offer you as prompt, courteous end efficient service as can be found in the city, We Invite your account. Savings & Trust Company But Best. | The Shafer Store Offers Great | | © — Money’s Worth in Men’s Suits at $20 The suits are made by such famous houses as Kuppenheimer and Brokaw Bros, the foremost clothing manufacturers in America, They're sold at the Shafer store, not for as much as we could get, but for a very modest price. All the newer striped effects in all colors are available. and fully guarantee 20.00 = <cS _— ae Sea; 2 == = f suit is correctly fitted re iet 6 PREPERETS wih 7 Nowhere else Sold in the Annex, Suits for Boys— Excellent Values The boys’ store, the largest on tle Coast, offers all the new styles, including two-trouser suits for boys, at the special price of $3.50. ber: Ave. and | masse St. AMUSEMENTS, ~ MOORE TH JOHN CORT, This Werk, Mats. | Sam 5. and Lee § reaent MADAME NA Tonight nd Wed. Thursday Mat—#a D ee Ight— riday and Sat “Comtenne oat ah Price: 09 to bbe; Matinee, $1.50. Two Weeks, Beginning y 1, v Henry W. Savage “THE MERRY BY FRANZ One Hundred and Fifty Seats Thursday —t0e Mall Orders now. GRAND OPERA Amateur Boxing and ‘ Seattie Ti Mats. ehasehey 385 Every Night Ie Selma Herman and © “NEVER TOO LATE A Thrilling Climax cw LOoIs TH jgecond, yet too far off for Magee Ph Pug swooped down on the ball like} jones: Sunset, Main a hawk, grabbed it, fumbled, and| bre jatill going like the wind, recovered | e The Great Religious b land pasted it to Lee in time to gat “THE SIGN oF THE his man. A Fine Cast and Beautiful an Manager Rowland yesterday got) — a Matiage Today and oe penved and war invited to hie him- | | ere 4 { beyond the boards Herr Row . | land voiced his sentiments too per- | The Oriental Pool Rooms: \ |eistently to Umpire Frary. Hel 4 Pool Tables—45 A ‘ ‘ }eouldn’t stop chewing the fat, so 25 Solo Tables—25 NS % a |Frary gave him the wavy tuitt restaurant, clgar stand and Are sold here hair barbér shop. Largest | Herbert shone yesterday in field king Ip the wor jing tion of one of those P.ymond deal whioh the fan knows by heart s his position. It wae a repeti and here only. A | Then—you know Sole Agents Regal $15 Suits 615-619 First Ave. Herrin DOWNS DERBY ATTRACTS it ip fh ley br ye Me big ae: Th - bef a question at bs dep os Dane The fans rest more eaay thie week Jaron on uc erest | probably wina yland in the more! with Frary doing t idicial act as the main event, jacientific, im eredited with: baving |The ab Pte pn ean that Regals are Walsh Wants Stanley. ;4 more damaging punch, and 1! cisions was a very pleasing foature| Jimmy Walsh wants another crack |SVery bit as game as the champton. | of the game jj the best on earth at Digger Stantey, with whom he| Both Infighters. | _ | went 16 rounds to a draw as thy There is ttle, If any, difference in|, Mike Lynch certatniy te there with |i a he price— preliminary to the Hague-Langf ri their wtyle of fightin Roth are of | that whip, In the tiret inning yea-| tt Pp i fight. Jimmy thinks he should have | the slow, plodding type, always will-|ferday he grabbed ono that Camp: | had tho decision. ling to take two punches to land one, | Dell pasted up against the boards — infighting is their middie. name. fees Gee ore wide." Mth x: 1 wey don't know what It meaty to | &* Par and wide * arov Agog With Dope. nue | back Up, and ure over ready-kétatx |{t 10 80 fare cnet (t taline knocked BAN FRANCISCO, May 26-—-The |i” A tight between two meat the | Bennett Into Campbell, and the Kit [fight sharps have hauled out tholr | tisinctve type that’ Hylend and {tn took the back trail for the bench. | Due Rylan Af cane Lynd euring | No son represent naturally would be| |. TS ego r ylane . mil Frisk’s batting yontorday 4 Dick Hyland's chances in fight | expected to be a alow affair, but| Emit Prisk’s batting y Aa jwith Battling Nelson at the Mission 1600 Ym every reason 10 belleve that of a home run, a two sack et arena next Saturday, When they : By: singles. Some going "1 [Muth {te 10 to 1 that they'll may |(2e Fule will be broken, and that |er : ne going Tae Gensine WALL'S SATE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES -Hall-Marvin || fe Co. MANUFACTURERS 512 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Mativees, ttn me R. ie & tm, Advanced va pe * Camitle D ivy tile; Ade beth M. Murra: Warren, L Mazette; F Motion P 1 1418. “140 it THE FOUR America’s Greatest PROF, ROBE c 6—Other Novelty POPULAR ¥AU | Performances oc Prices-t CROWD (Dy United Press.) HPSOM DOWNS, Bng., May 26. Attendance today was the largest in history for the opening day at the Downs. Interest in tho Derby, to be run tomorrow, Is at fever heat, and largo crowds are on hand to soe the work-outg. King Edward's Mesenge and Sel se Hogi ‘our Patronage, fast Minoru re- choloe, in Treatment, maina the favorite In tho bottin Mal with Louls Winan's Sir Martin, t) —TOUR S 7. chief American entry, a8 secon Boetaental. l T BATHS of olners. Take Ferry ong At the Gat ‘Tomorrow at AMERDRBN ve Admleston 20 and 608: rad. wae

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