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i ' TURKS TAKE THE FIRST OF 1909 SPORTING NEWS MAJORS WERE EASY; CANUCKS NOW LEAD IN SUTTON FAILS TO | FIND His MATCH Hefore a beige crowd MINORS DOWN HIM antic bt fans, George H. Bat ton last ninht defeated Milo Condon : ; | “a 6 exhibitor LYNCH LANDS HIT AND FOUR | Bruen tis VANCOUVER TAKES A SPU nv] Airioktand ..y.0s 4 15 | which we en s LARRUPERS COME TROT a AND FORGES TO TOP OF 1 Pn ibe \ 4 os | Welcome mitt by the audience | Mrownet 0 im ! fast ne yestorda tte TING ACROSS RUBBER At Cincinnati RW TOURNEY RANKS. King : 1-4 Bh . onl os yon ee ver Chicago eevee 910 1 af ‘ als ™ ‘ billiard expert feated 0. J j we Re ae a we we) Clnolnnatl oo... ve 71 @ The Ad Spares of Vancouver are ° quette by @ sedre of 100 to This 7 * Hatterios: Chicago, Brown and now in the load in the bowling tour «| Was the second day's performance * GAMES TODAY, #/ Moran; Clnoinnatt, Hrown, Karger EtG, whieh pate thar in tiret since |B. oe mesenp iglof a billiard exhibition which will & RP ‘ tans =| Dubus aod MoLean. Rha be Brodie team af Beattie Hubee and } be carried on all week in the Carr orthweetern League. | alno beat the former high and | Perm aver) Petit | parlors, 614 First a % Soattlo at Tacoma *| Boaton and Philadelphia have no Jrolled 2,694, which places thom in| Qerald'’s Cate ne Niguette usually plays a Glassy ® «Portland at Aberdeen *| game scheduled for today, we pnd porition, Their total for tha) Tacoma Tigere > tis} mame, but today the tvories broke . 8p sncoEres «| Standing of the Clubs, the Britishers, ue th aaine ares pt) bad and h eet ya 4 chance t . Von, Lest Pet Mi meh ver on, i“ he . ter ' ee (Ven Ora) wet away t was @ 1M-orno-count * Coast League, | piethure “oth cena Benge ville ee ae preps Aco oe thig game, and when Sutton turned * Vernon at I Ly > A ae ant down, ‘Tha biggest arowd of tha| Wonders oi. loose he ran the hundred in the Bacraner a aK) d w ¥ k : > tournament w © ' " ‘ ped fe t) t ng. 4 H H ) ae pr ton tho al i innin * San Francisco at Los I! 44) 16 fy “aa loys, and enthusiasm ran riot during aver) $184) Yesterday afternoon Button de ® Angelos * mn 8 1? 46T The Juan de Fuoas i199 | feated Ray Logue by a score of 100 . eH le vert OOS bene gc a, | hag to 23, and Inst night Niquette went * National League. ate ‘ , . ig are the down before in 0040-50 po S eeietee ettiecinsas xi . MEMPHIS, Tenn, Juno 2 res bowled TOURNAMENT NOTES town before him in a 1000-50 potnt % Now York at Brooklyn. * When the big league toame wore Ad Kpares, Vancouver, B. © ] Adder the fvectsen tenis finshed ee se a Rost t * migrating northward in April, all Oensee i fare gar A Bega ‘ow people ave no " * Bo at x A; . in dad rolling Inet might, three tearr Sutton play understand his meth % No Game—Philadelphia, St. * AMERICAN LEAGUE sorts ot stories wore ied shes: tho ere female bowlers took the fl hey lod. He has no arma and uses a Loula * id pltchor Charlie Babb bad on i Ce were the @paldings of Denver, the |) 4, i his knee and M ” . jhe performed his stay in the Iburne ty thie eft The Denver team rather | Se pe y he fT Neos * American League : Yesterday's Game! | Geadeca ichuae ea ta be: shart hi ae ey the other two, and won jis something Seattle has not seen : a seat at Washington, a] New York 4, Washington © land he would be burning the Wand total HF HE Ml the first game by a score of 648/in & long thine, Button, In order to ® Chicago at Philadelphia. * At New York--First game-~ in one of the majors. KN. Brooks & Os. Crab, jfeatite ae ae O18 & iva Be spol ne | ~ bse nm ! “9 are “4 re — f Ay: H. E.| When Pittst 4 the Boston r the White mRreHN jorts Ko for naug b hia 14 oF suis at New York *| R nen aburg and ty nd Piayers uring the matoh Jack artzer an 4 4 - - thaalragganhe #| Now York v4 1 Ol Amortoane hit Memphis they bow: | sta: ie yh ia Nome Mhoereteeet aT i gaines he. play 4a ee ee ee ey) Washington sesseee® = @ Bled before the pitching of young | Keen ht a ee ero equally ax wol I SR EBS | Hattorlee—Manning and Kietnow; |Quiesser, Memphis halled him aa; : eH The Turks yesterday ran off WIN) eon, Hughes and Street the star of the league, but fate haa) Wilk ae Delegates, take notte The an another game, the first of tt — eer " {dealt the young man a strange hand ale Sat oak iag | BUAI menting of the Western Bow! $2. 00 14-Piece Handy with Tacoma, by @ score of J ‘, came. in the game. Grand total “i ing congt will take place Thare-| n the| At Washington—Second game a the a 10:90 at ‘wtel} ef ele ‘a og egg ” RH | Since the championship season | Juan de Fucn Club, Heattle day morning at 30 at the Hotel) Kitchen Set, $1.25 Se er att tank tour rans come| dow York secec0 4 2 /Opened Quicsser has not won &) p.. marge —— | Washington Annex a Se Washington’ teeeeeee'9 fal game. He dropped soven in @ row | poh Ht "AL TE enone wag mare rooting done by| THE RAVEN KITCINY-SBT ) . 4 ; nd the eighth was golng to the/ & itt set tel, i “ t time played a gf stoi Jarhop and Blair; |224 the eighth - ithe fans last night than at ar ught to had! a ree — Pesan p and Blair; | owwows when he was derricked.| | HOS Ebi aurtng the tournar The close his gare would ha for | Vroome al Each of his losses have been by one | F ty ee | ee ntaat betwe N. Br that lucky hit of Mike's. Thompsor run and he earned the wame of = and pares aroused for feattla, was touched up for seved Philadelphia 1, Boston 0. Hard Luck” Quieeser Tete ey eT an considerable wnthustarm Had not ate, The score At Philadelphia—Firet game— | . va . een run into & bunch of bad tue Tacoma AR RH POA I cee R H Bl ae or and bowled tho mediocre total of pies, ip e 8 Ee eS Sl acme tee + ry} tet 101 in his first game, the Brooks | Buees, rf TS eee Philadelphia i 9 2) B B l \) 1M team w 1 probably have won. | Gartweiiené isi 8 8 Ob 3. 8] Batterios—Ryan and ‘| | ia ia iit] The Ad Sparos of Vancouver | Iowan >) 8 «of 1 2 8] Donahue, Krause and Thomas | |S 18} 148 48) brought a Beotch plper to the tourn- | lack « ae ee ee oy ven tastes. id le wi = ament with them, and every time ? ; RETR or rae would mareh around Use hall play -* *Rende } a, ie Se tadelphia—Second gatne. Miemarck Club, Seattte You have heard ab ender 1 4 ‘ At Philadelphia it 'n.| They say Mike ts lucky. That's] ~ ing the bagpipe | eet there heard ab Potale...97 3 8 37 8 See 1 7 0| Why he won yosterday’s game | weavers fx. 11 ee Tart © trom | 82.4% about It yston see ‘ ‘ | « team of lady bowler om | larly 200. ¥ Beattio An. RM. PO. A B| Philadelphia 0 6 1) | tore He ii Denver made quite a hit with thelr |them being reduced t + od aK : { H i : : Rattertes Boston, Burebol, Ch] Sure, he's lucky, Bo are Raymond Wrdend ie jeg (Heat uniforms of red and white ~ le going Benet th § 60 68 «68 ff leotte and Spencer; | Philadelphia —— —, ge hy ert bie pre en} \dgme of the best teams tn the, weet | 2¥t we gt Ng SS SP ee a — fies Pho hompson, Rush, Sea ndor | aug tn jome eo beat tenes im the in hie own peck Frisk, if ie ee ap >| Plank, Vickers and Thomas. son, Allen, Marshall, Shea, Fortie: EARS on roll tonight nnd, it is a bet g|i2 bw swe 8 Bea Tb Y 8 8 SL petrott, Chicago, St. Lotus and|Crocker, Custer, Dugdale and B ithe wil mand very long a0 (hel he tories ea, c ee 1 § 8 [Cleveland had no games scheduled few others. ta top notch necessities, vi ompaon, p for today. ~ meses a | tinned a ny - - 7 | “ y Aprov € Totals “ 7 37 18 «63 | From Tacoma comes the poo AY as Hit y improved sak *Batted for Baker in ninth. Standing of the Clubs. lthat some of the Seattle gang did ener, serrated edge bread and cake Qeore by inalage : - ® Lost Pet | some tall cussia’ at Jimmy Flynn knife,” but ilre sore by inning retro ‘ table kitehen knife Tacoma 0910060 O-3] pniiadeiphia n 400 |and are going to get a | | wicte oping knife, ean Seattlo H eecGoeent |New York Tt} $69 down from Hi-yu Pop Lucas | | very wavy 4. soup Summar », | Hoaton | ‘i | | rena fork i rack . 1 le | hold at makin. ohne. weland Tt Yesterday Presidest Shreeder, | — -——- | comp ‘Ke kite ejtinment | . 4 ted o t teage . ook’ {hj jot the Tacoma club, wrote to Pres match will be pulled oft next M m- | giving you ai! for every a bit-—-Kippert. Sac-| Waatington ee ident Lucas, of the league, to have | LIGHTS GO OUT AND BIG MILL day night pose A place for everything , | fi . 7 na tt steps -—- an ance B Shea. Lat on leomplled @ form of punishment for| 18 PUT OFF UNTIL NEXT Jack Curley, who ts manoging the) Sork and greater comfort. K even’ r n WS Cina ppoin' os made easure v Oresoooos ne use of obscene language on MONDAY NIGHT, e4, for a large gathering of fans had | flies made a pleasure. Every i the diamowf by ball players It assembled to witness the affair,|neceesity: every. article 1s used PA IFIC COAST will be extle for him who hereafter } ee and they wanted to see the big fel- | dally “ le an umpire a bleedin’, suffertn Owing to trouble with the lights, lows go to it. But there was noth Our efforts until the close of bux No Game at Vancouver, © ted son of a salmonweatin’ |the wroetiing match between Joe ing doing in the darkn po. geek | (eres Batkteay Aight, June Ore es VANCOUVER, June 1 The |$ LEA UE South Sea plraticnl muekraker, of | Rogers, the American Apollo, and onan fans’ money | the: table ey 96 many baresee fam jor Vancouver tn ¥ to that effect. ohn Herold he German nddew d nunced nat the m ould | ie iia maxnetic silver ativer the ‘enemas Tania bed i= gsesaicd | wae panes Inst night. The big ibe held next Me omday | plated tea. deawert and table spoons POCSCHESCHCOEHCOED 2 paw _ “knives and forks are included was called off by agreement and it| @** Peoosoooooooood A big bunch of fans from Senttle | enya | ‘ es ow was decided to play a doubleheader <——? followed the team t Tacoma yoe | PEE ae on Saturday {nstead. terday, letting tho A-Y-P. wait Fred M. Spinning Yestocday's Games, Standing of the Clubs. At Oakland. RH. EB. Won. Lost or Sacramento .... peseeeseed 8 9] Restle srccestcr HS fb Bg] Oakland .....6 cerereeeee ed BO] CAN... seen eee BO u 485} Batteries: Sacramento, Whalen | jancouver vv... 1 HF {hg | and Byrne; Oakland, Christian and Aberdeen ‘ 21 «0-388 | C. Lewis. | At Vernon. | At Vernon RH. KB} }San Francisco .... oe oe Hi Los Angeles 27 0 Batteries: Henley and Berry; | Koestuer and Orendorft. Standing of the Olmbs. nm Loat, Pet Yesterday's Games. R. H. BE. san F At New York. n ott Brooklyn ...... s 4 6} bas New York . eeeee® 7 4) Portland OH Batteries; Brooklyn, Bell and Mt Gaia Bu LEWIS GOING ACROSS POND FOR THE COIN TARRKG Lewis, PHILADELPHIA, June 2.—This sterling fighter ts the latest of the brigade to turn toward Bu e, now the Bi Dorado of pugiliats. Since Willie Lewis has been gathering a0 much soft money, Harry thinks he can do the same. It ta. possible Harry and Wiilie will meot while abroad YACHT SPIRIT IS NOW NEARING COMPLETION With only 90 days, or a little over, to elapse before the interna tional yacht races tape place, the yacht Spirit No. 2, designed by Ted Geary of Sonttie, in now about 40 r cent on the way to completion. We ie the yacht which will repre- sent the American Northwest in the international races, to be held in Jul jeott Calhoun, corporation coun- wel for the city of Beattie, who is interested in the Spirit, announces that he has almost completed ar rangements whereby all shares for the’boat will he disposed of shortly Owing to the fact that r de signer could not spare the $3,500 to build the Spirit, ahares were of-| fored the public. Captain John Bol Jong, in whose cafe & model of the Spirit has been on exb{bition for some time, disposed of a large number of shares in the trim little racer, After the big International | event, the Splrit will be sold at pub-| lic avetion and her shareholders recelve thelr portion of the pro: coeds. | Fiyan’s umpiring Some fanatics. More bad greetings come tw us regarding the manner of Jimmy He started the whole horde of Turks on the war path yesterday. _WANIN DEPARTMENT SHUTS DOWN ON CREWS PREPARING BOATS AND MEN LOSE INTEREST, Tacoma was doing some clouting during the mill. Kippert got the longest hit of the season on the sa grounds by tamming it up against the left fled fence. He only got three bases, but it was & screaming paste. Swain follow od with another to right When Spokane comes here next week Seattle ought to see the beat baseball that has been pot up in Beattie this season, So far as the league season bas gone, Spokane | tions of olties where the big fight and Seattle have shown themselves | ers wore stationed to be the top-notehers, Both are! Since the arrival of the Japanese hard hitting stuggers and pul up 4) war véeasels, the Aso and Soya, on classy game tn the field Puget Sound, many people have tn im quired as to whether any extended program for aquatic sports has been arranged between the men from the Orient and those Of the From present indications, it racing among the different vessels of the United States navy is on the road to oblivion. Slowly, but surely, the men are drifting away from this form of diversion which at one time was a source of Inter t to the whole navy and popula Every fan in Seattle for the past few weeks has been talking aboot | the time when the Turks and in diane will get together Occident. Over in Tacoma there | boats to be in the very best shape was a “fleet” race in whieh the| Uncle Sam cannot afford to pro. Here it might be politic to Mem | jaanese came out best Inthe cut-| vide boats for them, They cannot | ton the fact that Old Dug, know | tor events. do ft, because wero they to con ing the fans wanted to 800 Spo!" Over on the “China station” ajatract @ craft, it might differ so kane play, used his every effort tO] tw years ago, when racing was|materially from another with get the big moguls to rearrang? | ocular among the fleet of war ves-| which they were to race that the that schedule, for one reason 18) seis stationed there, it was no un-| chance of winning would be small. | order that the cry of his peopl6| immon thing for a crew of one| As @ result of there conditions| night be voleed before those who pull the strings and that the prayer yeanol to place bets amounting to of the fan to see the Indians soon, Now, however, a boat race will be answered y' grouse eno tore And ‘Des sdtcected, for ‘next|"='e7 Sree escush Enis week the Indians will be here. neem very near the limit of-qpgrtaman. It in a peculiar thing, but the}ixe consideration for a peal American fan, while wanting to ae The delay in‘starting Pi} races, his home team win the pennant| was in the oplnion of e who ots tired of too much winning have followed the rowing game That is what is the matter with) tiaca New Ha Pom ape the Seattle fans today, They are] sng upon the Charles toa tired of seelng the Turks win, That! Swat extent. inexc ie apd the| heavy winning streak Is also re-| Ceroot of kooplng the men" at ioe sponsible for thelr impatient destre| sign for so great @ length of tim to see Seattle go up against Spo ig apparent when the _ for the = distance Is considered rr it was even more deleterious f6 Washing In Spokane, Seattle has a rival ton teen Stanford. ? for topnotch honors, and the say Note an ta ages are recognized as a bunch]. At 2 o'clock there ts p yin that the water was too’ fough, but there were several stretebes of quiet water that could have been used, had the crews Men ready, and the starter prompt Stanford was ready to row at any time, and In fact went up the lake several hours before the race was which will give Mike and his horde a hard tussel to win the best of the series. Seattle did the trick before, but that ts not saying she will throw the same dope thia time. Dode Brinker, the Seattle boy on the Indian's pitebing staff, will be one source o! action to finally called, Coach Contbear, tend Dots, Beitr es ine tase however, refused to take his men lin, formerly with the New York | Ut Into the water, We give full Giants, is a comer, Mike thinks consideration to the fact that he {a Dode will do better in the fleld | Coach, and probably knows his buat than on the slab, but the kid is |"! but from the standpoint of a making good so far, He {a thoro| “slnterested spectator, ft did not with the clout pole and hits the | ook well exe sound and hard Also, there was a Mr. Gilmore who pulled No, 4 for the Crimson. We have soon better oarsmen, but never a nervier youth than this same Glimore, On account of the proximity of launches which threw him the wash of thelr wakes, he twloe caught monstrous crabs, but the skill and pluck with which he recovered and kept on the job 96 for STANFORD HAS A PLUCKY CREW The Washington-Stanford eight oared boat race Monday furnish: ed several examples that should be|a great deal toward winning of benefit to local rowing enthu»|himself and his team. Such men laste, bag) 44 well as amatour.jas that are Invaluable to a crew For one thing, the troatment of the |Good rowers are wanted, boys from the south was anything | who can row well under perfect con. but courteous, and at thnen came] ditions, but a man who can do what looka like the manly sport of boat | G FAST among the «alors to get up a bet of more than $5,000 or $6,000. This is due to the fact that the navy department has abut down on the race boat crews preparing the boats for the events, It used to be progress, the sailors train just the same as do college athletes. They are under supervision of the} luhip’s surgeon on some C. P. O jand must eat and conduct them selves In the same manner as the ‘varsity crews of the intercolleg liate world | Hence it is that they want their sort of forsaken boat looks now aa though surely on the road to | the men have racing and it the sport was history | Gilmore oarsman a crew UNIVERSITY CLUB «: TO HAVE A TEAM | Fired with a lst for battle and did {# better than a good He & desire to gain fame on the base ball diamond, the | ity Club will organize a toa which will Boon appear on the field to meet all comers in the sor » class T. M. Andrews, the club, Is |now busily engaged tn picking his men. § ofar, he has not decided upon just who will play, but the boys are working out for all that is in them anete Sail ‘Loft | 0 Ue ‘ore Buying. ‘Tents, Aw Canvas Goode 1 8 Soatt on: nao nd Ah | ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, Firet and Cherry, Optical Departmeat. rowers | the custom to plane down the! By Frene Leber. boats to such an extent that they | Prices—s0e to $2.00. Curtain at #16 were really ua for any other) "© Telephone Oréere Reesived. _ purpose than for racing | Take a crow of men who are The Grand | willing to bet a whole month's pay, “ py s ret Mana, and that’ crow number eight or| 4 thie Week, Matineos w dnes- nine hundred, there ia some money | Pay “Beautiful” aig: involved. Consequently the boy rRoM MAKS.” want every chance to win, When and Production. races of thie description are in| Nights, 36 to $1; Mats, Ihe to the Next Week Ferrts Ha in is the backbone of to Second AMUSEMENT ~ MOORE THEATRE JOUN CORT. Ma: er For two woeks, Matin hursdays “THE MERRY WIDOW” | | “THE MAYOR oF ToRIO." | Seattte Theatre Mats. Thursday and Saturday, ie to Be, Every Night te to Bde. The Kffervescent Comedienne, MISS EMMA BUNTING, And Supporting Company in “LENA RIVER ts By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. NEXT WEEK—MISS HUNTING jand Company ln “Omly « Shop Gtrl* LOIS THEATRE | Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4994. This Week, Firat Time tn Stock, George Ades Q) ‘omedy, “The County Chairman’ Roe Nights, 106, Bhe, 500, Te eed Vande ity Wine ullivan-Pasquels tt ger, Clark @ Pergman Wilitama, Frank Le Dent, Orpheum Motion Pictures, ANTAGE'S VAUDEVILLE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE WIRE & MILTON, $2,600 Scente Production, jaa Mack & “In the Land of the Huagaboo.” THE W WHS, Automobtiin eK lore. YING Lion, ay “| a co, Chinese pie ‘Ko — STAR POPULAR VAUNEVE The Big New ¥ T GREAT BASTRRN SPROIA ALL D w Hs. Free Attractions | Afternoons at : 30. 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