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ryt 5 i TURKS LAND HARD ON THE BLACK CATS’ BEAN YESTERDAY'S DOUBLE HEADER LAST UNTIL INDIANS COME NEXT WEEK Standing of the Clubs peattle ohauffeurs ¢ didn't know loon Two gameasstraight, e going rry Rush and the afters Allen, It was simply H @louting the ee when Peady for the rubber. Beattio kin, 36 Fond, es etl, * Hie. a fapren, | rock oF it Magee tb ‘Totals Beore by innings: bs Summary ime of came mpire—Mr Totals Aberde = jorbert, ss. Brien. c ... Totals ... Score by Inning: ttle eee eee Sierdeon tees mt Eales une ever, 7. Double cre ra © Th lever. 2 Vancouver 3, Tacoma 8. TACOMA, May 31.—Tacoma sig- Ralized the opening of a three weeks’ series of baseball this morning by taking the first of a double-header | with Vancouver. Hickey was hit freely, and a couple of passes tn the | oer iiig first inning, with three hits, BAY?! Roston the Tigers « start of four runs, The . were soft from the rains, and many Texas leaguers figured in the hit cotumn on both sides, Score: Vancouver Tacoma ... Batteries: Spokane 3, Portland 3. At Portiand— + Spokane .... Portland Games called in 12th inning. Batteries Spencer and lores; and Murray. FORENOON GAMES At Philadelphia— Boston Philadeiphia Batteries Bpencer; Vickers, Dygert and Thomas, At Washington— New York-Washington, rain. At Cleveland— Bt Louls Cleveland Battorien: Crig and jarke. At Chicago— Detroit . Cileago van. Now York .... Washington .. Batteries and hie horde yeaterda out their heavy-hitting and walloped n the bean so hard they a baseball from 4 oe cee! oow TH ecccw wen Sl ccm cwwssserou Onn > wou ouee wl eoccocomnm sy [ soem erenee: wlwo-ccco- wot Two-' ots we Capron. Home Stolen bases -Ray- 1; by Starkeli, ane and Btretb bour 30 minutes. 2 > wl comecoce—™ 3 | eooweune— Bl woo-comes “ i] . ae El ececcapest® Si uncccwcce shine ewonn ol m-ceomswee OE Se eS BV ecniousiidin’ ol wwe coe-> wl cocccco ™ 10000200 % 60000000 1—1 Stolen bases—Akin, Al- Struck out—B Fiases on balls ya-—Raymood Bennett and Ma- e—1 hour 30 min- PeSeSOSeHOSOSESOOSOC® NORTHWESTERN |Cinetnnatt , Hickey and Stanley; Claflin and Bender. 3) Portland = we Cleveland, Rhoades, Settan Batteries: Stanoge; Chicago, Burne and Bulil AFTERNOON GAMES and Kieinow; Washington, Gray and Street At Philadelphia-<@ RL Nostor F ‘“ 30 Philadelphia. Batteries: Boston, Morgan and Spe Philadelphia, Coombs and] Aftor having waited for three Thomas. aye to wet pe r suftiobent moeth for th At Chicago ‘| Stanford tf ‘anil R. H.B.| vared race, the pitiolal } Detrott .. 4.110 4| Dpate away at 6 a . alng Aa Wend wind bo Chicago «++ . THD) the time tell bare ix beds Battertes: Detroit, # , Witlets, | mit for the three miles i on Chicago |W { # nothing marvelous for Hunimers An hinidt “El another mije to be rowed in less Scott, Piene and Payne. time than the 10:48 required for the eighth to Jehort rac Cplled in the eighth to catch a wanton} ou teutan Genes train. mareio of two or three lengtha, it being Imposstbie to tell « how Amelracan at Cleveland much as they finished outside the R. HB, | Pow 6 3 Was Big Surprise 9 9). The race wah a tremendous sur Battori Creiger; Clevelind, Joss, Batley and Rastorly and Smith, nding of the Oluby, 6 12 «676 Detroit Philadelphia . 21 600 Now York . oe 663 Boaton 19 16 640 St. Lous AT 19 472 Cleveland a6 a at Chicago ABM 4nt Washington ... 10 3h a8 FORENOON GAMES At Boston— Brooklyn . Boston ... At Pittebure— St. Louls . Pittebura . Batteries: St. Louls, Lush and Phelps; Pittsburg, Maddox, Philtip- pl, Adame and Gtbeon, At New Yo Philadelphia... New York ...... Batteries: McQuillen, Ritchie and Dootn; New York, Wilts: and Meyer At Cineinnati— Chicago Cincinnatt Battorles: Chicago, Kroh, Hig- RE 1 ‘ ~-k ow 7 }ginbotham and Moran; Cincinnati, Gasper and McLean. AFTERNOON GAMES At Pitteburg— RHE St. Louls . 8 6 8 Pittsburg - A 8 0 Batteries: St. Louts, Rhoades and Pheipe; Pittsburg, Adams and Gib- son. At New York— RAE Philadelphia .. 468 Now York ...+00+ «8 7 8 Batteries: Philadelphia, Moore Covaltski, Moren and Dootn; New | York, Mathewson and Meyers. At Boston— Re Brooklyn . eed O12 Boston .ccseeseeeeee 0635 Batteries: Brooklyn, Rucker and Bergen; Boston, White and Bower man. At Cineinnall Rw. E Chicago ....s 84 Cincinnati 286 Batteries: Chicago, Ruelbach and Moran; Cincinnati, Ewing, Camp- bell and McLean, Standing of the Clubs. Pittsburg 4 12 86 Chicago ... 3 16 881 Philadelphia . New York . Ao Mm ATG Brooklyn 16 1 470 AT 4 414 413 34.338 Preroroeeeseonororooes E PACIFIC COAST 3 LEAGUE PPSeSoSosososeseoesooees Coast League—Morning. At Onkland— San Fran....100000000—1 8 1 Batteries—Casson and Fournier; Willis and Williams. At Vernon— |Onkiand ...800001 20 0-611 | Loa Ang.....009100100-—-6 10 Batterlos—Tonneson and C, Lewis; Thorsen and Ross. At Sacramento— 128456789 RHE. Batteries—Housser and Byrnes; Harkins and Kinkel. Afternoon Games. At Sacramento R. ME Vernon . tree a62 BACTAMONO oo. cece eeeeeee a | At Lon Angeles. Rw EB Oakland seseee 026 Li Los Angolom .....:se6e. 656 0 At Ban Mrancisco. RH BD osere oT 3 Set Standing of the Clubs. W. iL. Pot n Francisco 49 38 644 * Angeles ° a 8 Sacramento vi 3397 Portland peovereys 20 80 Vernon tee 6 Vakland 2 40 Comfortable Rockers ; At Washington il In a Variety of patterns things in Mis "Get Poynor's Prices.” | 5. M. POYNOK—Furatture Waldort Hide. 108-10 Pike St, and {the two crews ip practioe, Wash | while | nament 17 17 560 ee IT 17 500 123456789 RHE) «+-002004000-6 9 9) 123456789 RIE) 4 4 poem THE 8TAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909, 7“? SPORTING NEWS | STANFORD TAKES BIG RARE FROM WASHINGTON AT WASTING we ” hows M BUT LACKS An vw MAK SPRINT WY SAM RB, BOK prise to those who had watohed ington rowed im the «# form that they haye season, Whereas Stanford's alx caught veveral orabe, And the stroke of entire orew waa short, chop by, a waahy. Washington's poor finteh ts laid by many to the Paet that she could eprint hy drove : a hog the elart w: od with little variation t { "he Yass, and save to raise 0 33 near the tape. there wae no apparent effort to sprint. jantord Rews Well, pford on the other hand start t and took the lead at the stroke to atobin, Coach to talk of the race. are beaten, and that's all there raoe wont ip which three oon Hanford | tals ae of the aan We expected to have to do 4) to win, “ wore prepared to do it, but It wag not necessary THE FINISH Washington was far superior, but she Inck@d the sprinting ability. nose over the tape after having rowed « splendid raed up to that potnt PeeeT eter eee) aiath game, beating Shinan by the goore of 190 to 168, Woodbury we the seventh game, 218 to 101 fl | bury also won the etehth game, 210) to 17a, and thereby tied the series, jthe score atanding, Bhiman four as, Woodbury four games. einen beat Woodbury tn the! ninth game, $01 to 151, Woodbéry|q) won the tenth mame f himan 901 to 169, In this game Wood bury rolled in better form, although | work! undor the handleap of & split Mnmer . a ho vieventh game resulted Woodbury 166, Bhiman 146. Bhimar won the serteg, eix to five games The New York or wd went wild and carried Mhiman out of the alley ‘ jat the end of the game | PRIEST TOILG WITH * BOYS ON BALL GROUND ; * * od ve ea eene & One of the greatest tyasone Why the fans and epo to writers should fort to keep the eine clean and free Tom gambling was fiuetrated in ite attle {ug ree gully. The oocaslon woe that of @ blnck-robed brjoat tolling In @ hot sun, a garden 4 jn hie band, @ emile upon hte face, helping some youngaters improve a baseball ground Wille wambling in the big leag might never affect the youngsters it to baled b to the chureh memt cultivation by the com oh, and & national sport, od 4 ve dranged the mire of public disapproval as FA _ Fa Mit ALWAYS NEW YORK, June } Kaymond he house yesterda: hair out “his ook clean up © oars, Dig rou Ke ap aneathett ager’ ae Malty, looking K tthe weird hair cyt and wor dering how it war done “Don't think "p ornay our’ inguired ven Te eat lly wo mixed drinks wil! drive anybody nutty Lovers of boning. tp in the Badger stale aro.revelling In joy again over the passage of the state law permit) ting the clout and counter game | This means that Milwagkes will vany games of biff during sing season. The law fe ame to 10 rounds. All ina is for the hi-yu chlof ¢ to amile upon the mill have Piade- ferm oe baal ‘hates of rowtng ——— pecesd fT Bese a Ie ord eee a TOURNAMENT IS NOW WELL 87H evenrs UNDER WAY BOWLERS AFFLICTED WITH! STAGE FRIGHT WHEN AP. BARING FIRST TIME. | tart of the tourney, low tn order at the Tlovtere Bowlin, con meet at the Madison os bowling alleys Seateraay The mae of Vancouver were high tor the erening, with a total of 2.518, | which puts them in second place In the tournament. They rolled Uires consistent games, and the beat work | the tournament so far in the person) York, $108.50. was done by M. Shaw, who made & total of S41. The Rainier hotel five) of Vancouver made « tame showing, with 2,372, while the Heattle Athletic | club disappointed the rooters by put- ting up & mediocre game and getting only £415 The scores in the two-men event, which were bowled in the aftorne wore not very high, and at present | Huntoon and Kelley lead with 1,197, }In the singles “Old Timer” Jenkins ia in front with 601. Incidentally, ve rolled the bi and thie will probably remain the high mark Henson and Huntoon rolled crodit- ab In the singles, the former rolling 678 and the latter 648 Today's schedule and yesterday's james Are as follows 1p m.—Two-men teame—Alley 1, Jordan and Pirie, Vietoria, BC; | alley 2, Wetmore and Creasman, He- | attle; alley 2, Hodges and Steers, | Vancouver, B. C.; alley 4, Woods and Renfrew, Vietoria, B. C.; alley 6, De Cloreq and Young, Seattle; aliey 6, South and Seott, Vancouver, BC. 3:56 p m—Two-men teame—Alley 1, Campbell and Frost, Vancouver, | B.C: alley 2, Weidel and partner, | Seattic: alley 4, Jordan and Pirie, Vietoria, B. C.; alley 4, Alberta and Shaw, Vancouver, ." Cy alley J Wood and KRentr Vietoria, B.C 4:45 p. m,—tnd! a io W, Steers, Vancouver, ©; alley 2. W. & Murehie, Now ee minster, B ©; alley 3, P. J. De € alley 4, R Seott, Vancouver, B. alley 6, P. Willett, New Weatmii B.C; alley 6 A. L. South, Van- couver, B.C. 5:25 p. m.—Indtviduale—Alley 1, A D, Frost, Vancouver, B. C.; alley 2 £, W. Croseman, Seattle; alley #, ©. W. Weldel, Seattle; alley 4, F. Jor dan, Vietoria, B. G,; alley 6, J. M Hodgins, Vancouver, B. C.; alley 6 J, Young, Seattle, 1:40 p. m—Fiv “men teame—Alley 1, Mainiands, Vancouver, B. C.; allay 3, Juan de Fuca, Seat alley 8, Ad Spares, Vancouver, B.C; alley 4, B N. Brooks & . Beattie; alley Bismarcks, Seattle, alley 6, Spokane City, Spokane. 9:20 p m—Ladiew’ spectal cham plonship—Alley 1, Beattle Ladies, ttle alley 3. Denver Ladies (Spauldings), Denver; alley § White City Ladies, Seattle 30 p m—Two n teame—Al lay 5, Hockley and King, Vancouver B. ©; alley 6, Bonwick and Routh, | Vancouver, B. C Five-Mon Teams. Terminal, 2,612 Rainier Hotet (Vancouver), 2, Beattle gee elub, 2,916. Wonders, Otibert’s Reavie, 1,406, STANDING OF THE THAMS, Bac ..... 1000001010—3 9 0 Vernon 1056000000—611 2 |put up & acore of 1,006. Ti |going some, and shows this te Vive-Man Team Rubes & Jays 2.537 Termina Yancouver) ashe Cerald’s 2482 Tacoma Theers 2,436 | Weatminater ‘ 2408 Rainier Hotel (Vancouver) 2473 is Ao. . 296 Wonders e 2,404 Victorias (Victoria) . 2106 v I MN Victoria Capitola ih} Ollbert’s Heavies 1,830 ‘Two-Mem ‘Teams, Huntoon & Kelly 1,120 Shuman & Benson Loot Jenkine & Voltsber 1,042 | Trousdale & Bennett (Tacoma). 1.086 Kundegraber & Morria 1048 Murchie @& Willett 4 Reichert & Spencer (Tacoma), 96 Gliehrist & Latham a [Smith & Harrison a0 | Hic 417 | Lat or (Vancouver). 815] Jondro & Montieth 807 401 4 4 Carve ’ 48 Jondro renee 450 Nunnebacner ... ’ im shew 49 Latham 408 TOURNAMENT NOTES, The scores have been lamentably low thus far In the tournament principally om aooodnt of the bad) attacks of stage fright whieh ‘toost lot the pin shoot teem to #ilter | from the moment ieer face the foul line. As one bowler "The ball seemed about as big a4 & quinine pill, and the pins sew about six miles awhy Whea id somsoned tournament rolerd from the out-of-town oltlee start to shoot, the seorea will show suditen Improvement. Tacoma sprung the best bowlet of | of young “Kid” Spencer of Tecorha This youngster showed a form in the doubles, and roti 682 for hie three tuna! tor him, he w handicap ped by partner who, from the reer, bore « striking resemblance te Car |rolt Davia, aad who delivered the| }ball with @ motion resembling 4 CRMMaaman shoveling chep eusy down & coal ehute. . work went for naught Keep your eye on this young Spencer, as he looks like a comer, It “Old Timer” Jenkins could knock down the pins with rapidity with whieh he oan fascinate the fal bowler (hat ever looked the head pin in the eye This morning at the Hotel Waeh- ington Annex the executive commit tee of the Western Bowling congress held @ session, but nothi was decided upon, Ed MI | Franc who Is one the mort} popular bowlers on the Coast, will Francieco will moat likely be chosen for the scene of the tournament for 1910, Clarence Gerald was not satisfied with the showing that the Gerald's Colts made, but he has not lost faith fn the team, and wants to back then ageinet any team in the tournament the Pritchett’s Cafe team proferred A match game will probably be ar ranged. It too! if there would be plen ty of match games outside oe the tournament games to arouse the fane’ interest. Gus Ahrens, a south | paw bowler from Man Franeteco, ta | vat with & challenge to roll any man in the tournament in singles, and with Arthur Thorpe of Ban Fran. | [eleco will roll any two men. Harry Watt of the Denver team ta ale anxious to Fol any one, and Jack Pro of the same town fa an ther who has a chip on his shoul. | der. If any of the local cranke think they ean doliver the goods. here Is their chance The Bpokane five arrived nat | night, and in a practice gatny Kuppinger's alleys, Fourth and ha 68 grand chance for first m The San Franctsco team b the only Hawallan bowler f world in the person of Mahikoa, And he in some t Wednosday nf the D ladi team will bowl Gil Heavywelghta on the tourname leye, and the sharpa tell me th fat men haven't got a chance. pectal match between a team f Tacoma Kiks and re of the same order from thia of fi NEW YORK BOWLING.” (Dy Cntted Press.) NEW YORK, Jone 1<In the tournament of the National Bowling | association, now being hold at Mad {son Square Garden, most of the} time has been devoted to mateh | games, The mont interest was in the $1,000 match, best atx out of} eleven games between Dave Wood bury, the Champion @ Chicago, and Dave Shiman, former champion of Greater New York. The contest re suited In one of the closest matehe ever held, as after both men had won five each, Shiman won the last game by one pin, 184 to 186 T arrigd Bhiman, out of the al at the end of the game Shimah Wins Pirst Game. Shiman m the first. game against Woodbury by a score of 200 to 186, Siiman won ‘e Ltt Bed game also by the seore a5 fis. He alec won the third yn 209 to 176. Woodbury got the ourth | Kane, soore 199 to 191 hia | won the fifth game by the geore of| Powrth Av, between 212 ta 1h Woethurr wen the} of Ly eloan~ | Gi \simply walked away with both the \freshie and yarsity cight-oared races |here yesterday, The varsity cight Htleman rolled | 374, and as @ remult Bpencer's good! the | sex, he would be the boxt| mt of the} Thureday night there will 4 .| rowd went wild at this finish, | POOP HOH OOSOEOOOOOD SPORTING; GOSSIP That Jack Johnson t# fooling any. | thing Hut confident over Me coming | match with Stanley Ketohel ts evi déneed by his recent request that the matoh be pet back The big mill was due to come off on October 19. but now k wants more time in whieh to train for hile sone Hports are wondering what lay behind the sudden decision of the big black follow to abandon that Kuropean trip, Me had hie tickets 2 spretaset and everything ready ow the voyage when, on the night before he wea to sali, the sojourn | woroes the basin was thrown over if th queries from the} sports an to whether Langford'y) easy victory over Jan Hague had! anything to do with Johnson's re-| maining on Unole m's territory Frank Gotoh, the heavyweight wrestling champton, is to retire from the mat for one year, acoording to |& Fecent statement of the champ. ie is 10 undergo an operation on Bowe In July, and will pot under to do any work until entirely recovered from the effects of the knife. 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