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—— THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1909. SPORTING NEWS — bycpel THOMPSON AND SIEVER — PREPARING JEFF FOR JACK JOHNSON; a AT WAR ON THE SLAB esterday TWO BTAR PITCHERS LOCK] Jens r enough wallopa to wht | . ln ve and lines up with the tlelder | HORNS IN BATTLE, AND Pas-ee0re n } . ent eras is & paweeNt | That man Biever f FANS SEE FINE GAME, Rpokane aan When he concludes } " |) g kids got te him Ta ade m and Ostdlek gemonts and ia ready to begir | RAKE REAR ER RH ingella and Murray hard work, Jeffries will have eondt Georg ‘pron jot hot over a K ° : x Honed himeelf to meet the demands |third #irike, and then atarted tn to} * WHAT'S DOING AND * Se Eee ee f training, by slow, easy ntagen, wn) soup Ina v8 ota ere. Bend 4 Wor a t i ulph be to give George “ ° WHATS @RGN CONE: Fi scatits watt . of that Hitle partition, and Incl . Games today, 3:30 p.m. & KADO sevees eH lentally there a mattor of five ® Monday's gamoa, 10:30 a.m. # tland 4 | : Dy [which Goorge will not spand for ® and 3p. m. All Sundayand # } fleen H A 4 |peanuts and pop ® holiday games at 3:00 p.m, #) Lancouver is ‘ | ® all morning games at 10:30 # . _ | Youterday th lies were treated * | }to a hom n by Weil Frisk, whieh yam , vi OOAST LBAGUF ame at a thine when it looked as If ® Aberdeen at Seattle | t us never to get In @ clout ® Spokane at Portland - Los Angeles 2, Onkiand iY et ue : Was never 1 Oe 6 ® Tacoma at Vane * Angeles + 4 i soulptur, brought that * Games Y ati ey a pole of his to bear, and the bal ® Seattle, 4 ike or 1 Oren | pailed gaily out of the lot ® Portland, 3; Spokane, ° ® | gortt, Wh I . ] he was ordered to do by a a ‘ . ; *% Tacoma, 6; Vapoouver, 4 . let he consulted to find out if he} Werninet the Black Cat slab dea xem, va Saeramente Li, Veenon 0 S agein get int hape for alg ne another tale of woe when ¥ * At Sacramento R M Ss r Lee Magee, the lady-killing serear REAR AA HARE RR | a cramonto ell 5 ty LJ iw Sight ambled up to the rubber 4 Vernon 0. a8 ‘ "| ra wind of " It was a pitchers’ battle yesterday] Matteries—-Whalen and Byrnes; | sca. the teal tothe aloud aa up until at elghth Inning, when| Schafer and Hower tropped tt was 20 feet of 1x12’s Lynch and } k tapped Biever for . bot we » nd Bwalm, and « & couple of bingoes, and Mageo! at gs, nan uw EB walked how ene r leasly clouted one! aan Fr ; 1 ( = ever tt ance. This, with |Portiar e niu * ‘ anin received and, as on Frisk’s bow in in the sixth, gave Hatte y Arm ; “ fi . y a — of a the Larrupers the game by a 0| bruater ) dence which lane have | of 4 to | hacks toy Ithough ft rr pear from . that th nuns oe ; Pet y game wa nd tt game to wat isco 4 #° shut hich = Th * oo a) bd pee seored in his set tw . ¢ Both tear ar the exc ate is Rw ear One week ago today here and n " re aii st Var rout, Me's sur € Being ladies’ day iT} “ au slab operat waual throng of falr — — were the shrill ‘ or went at left field for u, onme 2, New York 2 | Y Hy " ing room. Cr: Tp until that th it was a case . Tt} er didn't get a chance in the field bg fine fel ing and down and t | Chicag ~ 2 ‘ n ny at bat ¢ He 4 for each bunch I New Tork iW utmoaphere for Uh ‘ { Although Thompson was hit mor Batteriee—Smith and Builiver t " that slapatick ere than Siever, yot he managed to hold| Warhop and Mlalr win nce to tell how he figures the Cats help when a hit would | Th firet game ( ker has have brought some one scampering Cleveland 5, St. Lowte % j \ ya long time. He t t home with a run, In all Thompeon| At 8t Loule ne 2 st of the running with « “Cha Was stung for elght bingoos, one of | St. Loule 2 t Which was a double Swalm, | Cleveland - i Slever was pasted for five, two of Batteries and Stephens oe these the homets ment - and & | P . eattie. . ‘" 7 knocked the tter's Oi ff pttie— ABR 0. A. Be Ne Game HE'S AT HOME WHEN FACING A PITCHER Si geagg 1 gf ea tings : 5 Raymond. 4 8 6 0 4 Blyokt ene een eae) hear th ka mile. Herbert wa Bennett > ..2 8 @ 3 3 9 / ?°* | CHICAGO, May t—As part of A * ¢ at the pra pioture Seat te the aain’ of Gn a Lyneh, cf oe uae SE 0 ’ of the Clabes, jthe preliminary work which he shows t f paunch ar . r, and tried ¢ t. The Grocker, if 1 6 0 6 6 | Detralt to the point where he ¢ ain o t yours of athiett hit him in the shine and then eavort moe, ib 4 4 1 8 2 9) Bailadeiphia ai training for his fight with Ja pur 1 high tn the ke the antics of aster, ¢ Be S ik iy ore Johnson, Jim Jeffries a4 - 7 As th encet Jot al ar heting s#heil Thompson. p..4 9 1 1 2 0 : _ - Totals... 3) 4 6 3f 18 3 tt ebr h Big Gua, Foompeen piebet obits R H POA. anaes 050, the | lade 4 ae yeaa This happened in the fifth. lever he SS Os ity _ a! pot fat When | lenance an expres { ferootty not had landed on Thompson for a little ey ee Ser es AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, fhe began to practice with the Box/at all f t pink tea prom’ for me which got him to fret on an| ° } ; 1 e} he tried to get into a baseball uni- | Johmeon. error by Custer ° © 0] At Kansas City—Firet gam: jeorm, but the club id pot find) Fora man of hie bulk, Jeffries in} 8 i ; ° : Kansas City 3 Paw a Becond | ne large enough Jim practices { upon hie fect. He atw THE BIG FELLOW IGN’'T CAR Herbert was the real Good Ba @¢e2e game. Mil- jin trousers and sweater junexpected peed when he dona a | AYING AN ALDERMAN NOW, an by taking unto himself all @¢8 @ 6 Second | rrors on the Black Cats’ side of the *1e@0¢8 ¢6 polis | be game eap At Columbue—Columbus 4 Totals 3 °O 8 M&M 8 Sl Witte & Ten of the Kittens failed to con edo pdianapolis- Toledo | at , wat canned be Beattie DO00103 4 {fr pemnpaon yesterday, while Aberdeen 600000080 06 ee ge [Biever was only two behind him in Summary: Two-base hit—swatm. | BARR ey SRA the etrike-out column. Home rune—Frisk, Magee. Stolen ee, Capron Struc! out—Ry | Futbars T, Restes ©, Strieb and Campbell were the only PLAYING BASEBALL TO MAKE WEIGHT » een on | 4 yor, vwhe ! opie’ World’s ~|{Championshig “| an fou Be hung wro And! hed iiade et ¢ It won’t cost you r to get 4 ready for the fair at this stone, be: muernh cause we’ve the suits here that hola as the best ’s garments made, Tbe: we tt 4 the world’s c $15.00 men Regal $1522 Si nampions cetahecolr meter tr tin by ate pitttucrs a. a % . | Aberdeonttes who got more than ae alle ever ; | ‘ bingo off Big Gue yesterday. From ed ball ch, by a Fite 97 | Boston 1 le LI l f bs : ’ f came—) Bi Umplre—-ir. phine titgitertes Willts as 1 theo: requests for eave of absence owing to grand- bao oe a. weaning thon | = ndaman and Grabain, Umopir | TIGHRS WIN, | Rigier and Truby. | ’ f al * | VANCOUTER, RC. May 29—| mothers’ funerals, lame-back, house-cleaning, | | «0 rma» mncer o | Tacoma won out yesterday by mak we Game. } jfant West Seattle team, ann: munces | }that he is looking for games. The West Beattle te pat up Ay aiaee'Se ES Stans gatlle fue pean” | Moving, sore-throat, baby-sick, headache, wedding, hed for the Tigers and Va | mi, by" count far rune, ending the At Philadetphia—Cincinnat!-Phit jo) ah ow? only tie him for three No Game. k any tens But cout sot stop the bingoes st| gine postponed, rain e” Uro**”™ | etc., must be han to anager not later Homie ate up egal than The seore: RH RK No Game. A M. 0. 2, ” 44th av. & W. or phone West 2 BO rte tas * Game ue | LO A.M. “On the Morning of the Game. ‘ancouver +13 bs 1) Louis @ postponed, rain. ; Batteries — * and Kel lackey, Hall « 7 s taniey Standing of the Clube. KINSELLA IN PINE FORM, _ yown, unattached, 8 -mdnwtes 2 PORTLAND, May 28.—Kinsolla : rf] ; <% a rene pout no-run game here b A Trim Getares. In ane yesterday, the is i“ é re) vat ane’ 7 4 A a A “ Mose, Muttne he i ? ing out of the ordinary to do. i“ ni n . | first and sixth, Portland fo n ST 1! Kenney, @ A ftom Hotmea, | —_ re =. ' unattached, 168 nda, decision ee | Tunney A Multnor hia ehallenge, but not till next) Awift fr eon, doct AND JOHN HEROLD PREPARED season | Byer from Givens, ii poun FOR OPENING MATCH, Many Heavyweights Coming. Nord from Clinton, knock ou | | pits All the crack wrestiors in Amerion SENSATIONAL MILLER nm from Hewett BIG AMERICAN WRESTLER 1 All is in readiness for the opening and many foreign champions will be ENGLA jot John Corts big arena the | *een at Cort’s big arena on the Pay SAILS FOR ND Offetal National | Pay Streak, and matehmaker Jack | Streak this summer. sea ch Olson is anxious to come west, Hig Bob M off, the Terrible cash wicldécy’ “say Turk, is also desirous of coming on M fe Roven will in this p ’ oo a x mn South America, Ernest Toutne | Curley who ts here to look after t | wrestling cards, announces a a Jeard between Joe Rogers, America Apollo, and John Herold, the Ger- | Maeul |man Sandow country | The men are heavyweights, and | Siegfried. ¢ German k the match will be catch-as-cateh. | mar there will compete siogus of alt Athiette can style to a finish, beat two out | heavyweight honors Sports (iad it a a,000 illestres f three falls, Rogers has a good toma) mailed . o Fhe yy Bagge lier garoe Lightweights Will Bat at Matchmaker Jack Curley.” for arena on the Pay Streak, * that a tournament for ery weight clase In the wrestling be fontured at the expo} mmer, The lightweight tour which will include such as Bugene Tremblay, Max Johnny Billiter, L. Virgil bles and many others will be run off the | part of next mor pent will 75c 6-in. Nickel Plated Combination Plier 38c) ther forelg swarded the 6 pinned Piet s fer t The middie You would not throw This earned him titie a* th take piace ir will In away 50 cents because f the Montreal tourney tis Henry Gehring, Uh « Post! you had a dollar—yet others, while that is just wha 1 Herold ts Wig follow,’ Henry Inalinger and h | oi m ee sagt ht 4 hold | th vywelght class willybe filled | are ‘ath it you ie with way Wr His re heat men in the @Orid, for] WALTER MILLER, Maller eat ord in filled with tories over be anxious to the| Walter Miller, the best boy that Set oe Mra Potts Kuropean cracks, and | ne a to wrestle Frank Gotch for|/ has straddled a horse since Tod Tron, a Raw t M from Potsd Germany and the winner bf swth &/Sioan was at his beat, han salled Lamp or Madtle jto challenge Frank G Gotch| moot In easily entitled (ar*wat &! tor Engiand, where he will ride fall be in answer | matoh. such of the Keene horses as he can make welght for, Miller has been} taking on weight and it Js difficult for him to make 115 pounds. The be | ehances are he will ride on the con 9 tinent, where the standara of weight A WINS THE trainer decided {t would be unwise dh Bo A ES eae Tat to allow her to start In the last round out cade aitmnes men all work, and PEORL "The weather was fine today. LOCAL MAN AWARDED MATCH, lit, Me Met nd to ebpagior G E RALD iS HOST Kindly colt ‘ae opens at CLASSIC OAKS = - BUT MANY AUTHORITIES | Sfcfurinnd landed six rightueeddow Kindiy call ay often ay TOURNEY ALLEYS | QUESTION DECISION. (By United Press.) COMPLETED hooks to the stomach, the ober four that you appreciate our effort oe half landing on Pete's whand mem AT DINNER Fy behalf. Sale continu a eames i a or sliding off the same member and fay or until present ate EPSOM DOWNS, Eng, May 24 Se O-in. Kraeuter Nickel “Drop-forged Combination Pie or doing no damage 10-P. N, A. boxing and wrest meee MeVelgh was all right, and would |ting tournament last night the only dk devabh: (ha bby bebe of he ‘ G4 ¢ q » ‘on ri 5 a f ° have won out without any question, Oo binatl 4 Before a crowd that rivatied that of The big tournament alléys upon! serap which really Inter th : 2 mbit natio: Piior, | Pt Derby day, W. ©. Cooper's Peorla,|which the championship hone cree ura was that betwoon Pete | perhaps, had he only kept ia head. | t mle entertained ‘tne | Wrench, | Can Boone cor the Western Bowling aut his friends-had sweljed him up| t hie he | row, ote 100 fcVeigh and T, McFarland of Spo . kane. McVeigh was given the fight 1 yesterday. All is @x-/but opinions were varied as to the with Wooten up, won the cla Oaks, the biue ribbon event for mand th ort-l 800 S-in, Ne Niive sore tur teamed the sport: |nog ‘Svin.” No 40907 " Whiversal a little before he went Into the ring by tellin fought out were leally ear-old fil King Edward " him “not to kill bis man/ dinner tn the Gerald Gate. it was | 75 ie Ep aed a! Princess d'Galles, which was the|pected to be in readiness by to-|smarites of the decialon |in the first round.” ence Pete wan] arnnd affair. “The ‘tables were | He 4:18: He: 1188 Belveres) Pier See] favorite in the betting, fir rrow night, when the big mill| Tittle Pete Is a popular favorite, |® little surprised to find himself out-| aa Sorat wae f ere and) té0 64-in. Pipe and Cone Piler gnd, and J Joel's with | starts So it was that the majority of thone | keneraled. z peeches wore nade by ditterent| Spd Wire Cutter, : Griggs 4 which| Of the best that money can buy, | prosent wanted to see him win, But} But perhaps last night's expert: | members of the team, wishin ft he thinnest Cone Pipe Pitor p Na ' iow the | made, was heavily f was left a and constructed under the super-|to be fair, the Spokane boy is the|/enee Is tho poet thing that could mq congrend all sicoé 4:1n, No. 101 Universat Pi pent jon of the most expert mon in| better fighter of the two. ¥In the| have happened. Many a good fght £ the dinngr, tho fin. Bide Cutting Sambinattone All the Keene itney a 4. the country, the alleys ought tol jast round ho landed on MeVeigh,|°? has gone wrong through over. | team rat t pe falgior Plier 4 den entries wer atched, ax nor ty {ne visitors and local teams.| raising the skin on Pete's left eye cont nee, , Moves h is one of the | ptonted the ae of thom seemed mufficiently good Salt Lake yesterday sent in on-|and drawing a little blood joleanest fighters that ever stepper core be werious contenders. Richard for the Wontern Bowling con-| After that Pote fought wildly, with ts Aart eet but he must learn to} puntoon ... Fred M. M. Spinning! ell |@reas for one five-man, three two- ino head work at all. He waa given Kelley wen |an loame and six individual @on-| the decision beoause he forced the|_ Jim Morrison of this city, who Is | Novenbachor toatanta fighting. Truo it was that Peto did| #00 authority on fighters, and who Kundegraber ‘ 1. Rosenthal, proprietor of the!the rihing. But while wo would|%a* refereed many matches with | Morris atated Stele @,.i Qn, Newport Cafe, has entered a bowl to ‘the hor: a in, wo | credit, jt night that the Metal The Oriental Pool Rooms j;, In the congress, ‘Ho Naa | ee ose etter talleen a Fely ana| Spokane boy had the best of ghe| Totals « Croker's Alabama, wh wa played in the future books, has coughing recently, and Croker's 310 Second Avenue 46 Poot! Tabies—45 appoin K. Kloepfel as manager | square voloing as to what ho did, | Ml, any way you take it 25 Sol ‘abl: 25 and K. Boi aton aa captain. . ressiveness is all right,” Wresttinw. mabpken T Sas ieee m = —-— " } een } Ber. 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