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THE STAR- ZEMURSDAY, JUNE 3, SPORTING NE THESE PLAYERS FROM THE WINDY (| CITY CAN GO SOME ON DIAMOND : Here are the photographs of sew eral of the mon who make up “the freatest base ball team in the world.” } Look at them, and the way they act, for these pictures were all taken from snapshots, and for yourself what makes them mem- bers of the Cubs, Also, if you contest the assertion that the Cubs are the greatest bunch in the business, stop and think a minute, Three consecutive world’s cham ee ia a Uttln It is a great When you stop to think of difficulties that and overcome in the getting of these honors. show | them as they really are, and judge| have been! Just for instance, take the be ginning of the present season. When it was known that John Kling and John Evers would not be able to play, there waa constern® tion im the ranks of the Cub fans. A team Without those men would be an impossibility, Today the Cubs have climbe dto second place, and are still going. It ts early to the season aa yet. Evers came back, Kling ts com ing, and the greatest team in the world {8 getting together for one — grab at the rag. Here they SEATON AND ANDERSON PITCH VERY CLASSY GAME TURKS COME THROUGH WITH | Chicago .... TIMELY BINGOES AND TAKE ANOTHER GAME. (Rr United Prev.) TACOMA, June 3.—Timely hitting won the game for Seattle yesterday wre of S to 1. It wast to 0 inning, with the Tigers In this spaym Mike i §EE? 405 med 1h 22 as Washington GAMES TODAY. Detrott at Boston, Cleveland at Waahington. Cifeago at Philadelphia. St. Louts at New York. up te the bat and elouted one to right, After this the Turks kept on ting runs which | could do nothing with Andersen and Joe Seaton. Beaton started tn to pitch for Seattle} At Pittsburg, RHE os dotng fine when he was! Hoston 641 ae. mon sng od ball and had | Pittabure . . ia 82 Tetire. oe leas while he wae at it, though. Batteries: Ferguson, Chech and | Berger twiried for Tacoma, and | 8°Werman; Colfteld and Gibson, was unable te hold the Turks tn after the sixth. Hurley for| At Cincinnati, made & fine running catch.| Chieago-Otncinnati game post mee ARR HPO A : men | $ tab} Standing of the Clade. Y 63 | ; PUttebUrE «26 eoeeees 27 12 : 3G ffl enteago .. ‘M18 . a Se bad | 18 17 cntelt ales lion. ie Sin innat ay 463 -83 2 6 97 16) 1) Brooklyn 16 19 72 4 se gee WTO i GAMES Topay. a 1 1 6 Philadelphia at Chicage. H é i u Boston at Pittsburg. ‘ 3 ie Brooklyn at Cinetnnatt. ‘4 6 8 oe ae Peerorereroosooososoooos nt en Bag . wor base rao, hitg Fria irae: hits—Lynch, oe * symone’, Mawee ; ae ge Beattie, 7; 3, and 1 run’ in viBiraic Out—-By Hea- ; by Borger, t 4 on batle-Oft Merger AN Pitched bail—Seaton, Mages, by . Time of game—t:4 tm: pire—Fiynn. At Aberdeen. RH. B Aber, .000002100—3..., Port, ..1090101000-3,... REE GAMES TODAY. Seattle at Tacoma. Portland at Aberdeen. Spokane at Vancouver. Standing of the Clubs, Won, Loat ttle ..., 8 if] 1 okane 20 556 fortinnd 4 ‘65 eouver 25 am rdeen 27 409 ma a8 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston— RH Bw Detroit .. ee 1 2 Bostén 6 & 3 Battorios—Killian | and Arrellanes, Morgan Schmidt; 1 Spencer, At Washington, RK. H, ©. Cleveland 0 6 8 Washington .... « 491 Batteries; Young and Eeasterly, Beomis; Hughes and Street At New York— R. H. EB. St. Louls ..... : ae, Seay | New York . * * 2, ee Batteries—Powell and Criger; Lake and Blair, At rovers see RH. OB. Chicago 2: Pe Philadelphia oe 8. 8 Batter Smith and Sylvan; Dygert, Bender and Living#ton Detrott .. Philadel phi New York . Boston Bt, Louis # eeee dB 2 quette again In @ l4tneh balk Line, LEAGUE 3 SOSeSeSesesoesesogrosrecoe At Low Angeles. San Francisco Loe Angeles At San Francisco. RH. EG. Sacramento 611 3 Oakland At Portland, R, H. EB. Vernon . 113 Portland Sul id anding of the Clubs. *® ment fs that Swayne shall have ® dally exclusive yao of a box . sealing alx pcs ay s a GHANNEL | The high #ingle game of 1909, | have been much that MeGraw wont t ipat « und rolled faot mf 118 which wee rolled ide the doubt Hed the worst tounament te 264 of Moat>|by Jonkina, K m the ful honor Hodge gle gume of re beat at Ban} mn of having § jo ver beat Allen and the in @ orton | Rainier STANDING OF THO TRAMS, Vive-Men, Spokane OOUVER) « Kupp's and was beaten, 1,880 to 1,782 OT ay Se Juan de Fucas ‘ Harry Watt of the Denver team tn : & direct dengendent of Watt, the in ouver) ventor of the steam engine The Denver bunch olaim this explaina ieen, his partiality for stoam beer: fpskane Glow ears | Hamaroks The annual meeting of the Wests) Weatminater ern Howling congress took place at | Tainiar Motel (Vancouver) 19:90 & m, wt the Washington An, | Boott & South “ nex hotel. ‘Two-Men, Kinkead and Koch are out with | Wiikine, & ch Ay ® challenge to roll any two-inen | ius nae K foun in the tournament a series of | Malinken & Davia five games on the Mamarck alleys | eating & Allen and five games on the tournament | Mherpiea & © Alleys, This Tooke tke easy money |Mhiumen & I ye masa Dae Tousdaie & Bennet vatdoring the claw and quultty bowling, the attendance thua been very Msappointing at ‘bewlers in the weet an 1 it jooka as if th © better patrontaed, Sd ation of the alleys | i/o.) & great handicap. My nto 660 oe bh6 bas ] 44 ‘The Denver team's total would! h nett ay ee eee See eee tee W. S.A. C. PREPARES FOR A VERY BUSY SEASON NEWLY ORGANIZED CLUB WILL |& smoker for the benefit of the ESTABLISH NEW HOME AND ler RECREATION PARK. Ja the toterest of baseball and W. L Pet,| [ther athletic sports, the West Se take over 603 | attle Athletic club, organized one 600! month ago, will 514) ground at the comer of Lander and Caltfornia av. for the pur the pose of establishing a city play 547 | ground and baseball park. I it ie the intention of the city offictala to 524 | later refund whatever expense the jclob may be put to in building the play ground, as the recreation park was approved by the city council | some time ago. One feature of the organization of the club will be that the ineth baseball team. |tution will take over the Forester hich has played | many ames this season in the ama tour ctroult. The Foresters will give ee == DENVER NOW HOLDS nent| PLACE IN HONORS FOR HIGH SCORES ON ALLEYS. There were big doings at the Brown - bowling tournament last night, and neceeded tn beating the, previous high score of the tourna | ment, which was held by The t wo team * | kins rolled 182, *\ kins also distinguished himself by | * \nupplanting the high score in the 169 and 209, Wil-| ® individual champtonship, when he eee eter rolled 610. SUTTON CONTINUES EXHIBITION GAME MAN WITH NO HANDS LOOK.) ING FOR SOME ONE TO Give HIM A HARD RUB, ln the first tnatng of hia mateh with ©. J, Niquette on Carr's billiard tables, 614 First av,, George H. Sutton, known as the “armless wonder,” ran for a count of 100 and Niquetto had go chance to gota thing to score, Last night Sutton defeated Ni- runolug out in six innings, Ni quette got 16, ‘This relegated Jen | king’ score of 601 Into second place, | followed by a most persistent hoo- |The rest of the bowlers who com- peted in the individual games put ip poor sco: a with the of Davia, Kincaid and + sXCOptlON | hii nm, who rolled 560, 650 and 656 reupectively Following ta tho sehedulo for to-|the team's strongest bowlers, was day's events Denver Club, —Gamen.— Playere— jet. ind, ard ¥. Wolt 407 «61700188 1. A. MoGr 166200118] R, Wooley . 165 9206 S01 W. Payne . 167 ais 8 WoL, Watt cccceee DOB = 160) 929 Totals one =O ‘Team tote club on Jane 10. Every momber the club te especially requested jt be present. With the inst census taken, the lelub membership, which made up of business aod real estate men, athletes and the younger genera on of West Seattle, numbers 100 At the last meeting of the club, J, V. Van Horn was elected presi dent, Roy Cusningham vice prest dent, T. Base secretary and J Kotght treasurer L. F. Struthers, who hae been ap pointed athletic manager, says that during the coming summer months he will devote much of his time to furthering the physical develop mont of the clab members, Withio the next month or so the club will erect a building. It now bas eight |deres of land upon which will be constructed a club house with « eymaasium and every facility for members who wish to indulge in sports. HI JINKS AT BOWLING — TOURNEY LAST WG ons, srs soe 3 0 Cgmon | Piayere— tnd | Rhee | We | Retoon : Totals Team total, aT 5,640 Salt Lake Clab, W. B. 0. Lenaue, Games San Francisco .. fl 631 Spares of Vancouver. The pe a8 ay — ist ard. Loe Angelos , 36 27 “S71 | five put up the good total of 2,728) fi, Quine s-sr-+: itt i Sacramento 4... ....35 566 and are now safely intrenched in’ Lovell seeeee AME i Portland . 500 | first place. The team’s good show. | Zehring 71 20: Vernon 287 |Ing was largely duo to the splendid |! @¥inn pate pad be Oakland > bowling of Watt, who rolled a to-| | Totale ™ ao} ~ tal of 570, and who came through | Toam total, 3,624 GAMES TODAY. hed last game with a total of 222 San Francisco. Vernou at Portland “Dutch Jake’ team of Spokane | TIAYr® [pee Sacramento at Oakland | was a second and put up &) Brown TT iy San Francisco at Los An total of 2706. They were greatly finer ‘ HY its assiated In doing this by the good | #4" ‘ ZUARWARENARAWRAS bowling of Terry, who put pe Thorpe Soin it core 0 ng the “ * THIS TOLEDO FAN # | score for the evening | Team total, 3,441 # Tho Joase of the new Toledo *| ‘The record for the twomen event| Basel's Stare, W. M. Cf Bangwe. | * ball park from Noah H. #/and for the individual champion nt «3 |® Swayne provides that the To # ship were also passed. In the 163 % ledo Exhibition Co. shall pay * |doubies Wilkins and Clark of Ana} if * on Annual rental of $1,902 for & |) cortes put up a total of 1,165. The, f 145 % & period of 60 years. One of &| beat work was done by Clark, who Hol 165 *& the stipulations of the instru. # | rolled , 167 and 209, while Wil-| ie TOURNAMENT NOTES. The Salt Lake team seems to be | doo, Prior to leaving thelr home town Bert Plorpont, thelr best bow! er, was thrown from a bicycle and kneecap dislocated, making It| |imponstble for him to leave with the team. Yesterday Anderson, ono of knocked down at the corner of Heo ond and Yesler by © runaway team| jand so badly injured that he was! Junable to bowl with the team Jaat| night. Lovett, a local bowler, was substituted, but Anderson's acel- | |dent cast @ feeling of gloom over} the Balt Lake boys, and they all |failed to roll @m well ae they usual- jly do, “Old Timer’ Penkins ja out with & ohallenge to roll any bowler In| the city a mateh of 50 gates, total a to count, for any sum up to There have been a number of matoh games rolled on local alleys since the tounament started, Tuesday Woolley and Watt of Den- CUT OUT HOCUS-PocuUS | JUNK IN BIG BIFF GAME if KETCHEL 16 ON THE Level WE'LL TEAR JAWN’S HEAD CLEAR OFF, rough to suspect them of 4 frame-| up to let O'Tirien stlek-—Britt foro | ing Ketchel to fight under a pull if and not knock out the native son—|ji but the fact remains that Ketchel jsf something of & cyclone, and these eyeh things have a habit of mune: | ing up the neighborhood right pert. | Keven in training, Ketch slama'f into his sparring partners carelessly | like « wmilllonaire’s explosion wagon hitting a milk cart—and to ff expect him to stall Is too severe a! strain upon my imagination—that fa If Ketchel is the same honest young Lochinvar who “came out of the Weet” a few months back, Of O'Brien and Willis Britt rigging | course, he may be city broke now, | this up. They opine that all they | and Hiritt may be able to lead him | have to do ls to make thumb and| with a thread, but I'm inclined to forefinger meet in a nice, regular) think differently | cirele and watch the fans jump) And mark my words. It they! through like trained poodlen | sond Ketchel in to go six pertods |] O'Prien bas had ‘om jumping so |under a pull, some one’s calculations | long he can't refrain from showing | are going to be upset. 1 figure the} how weil they are trained, and as) | only way for O'Drien to last will be for Britt, well, give Willie @ shot or/ by extreme clevernews and sheer) two of the “white stuff and he’ i) gameness, such as he displayed | see almost anything O'Brien wants! in New York. If he has bullied Britt |j him to. jinto a fr up, | hope Ketchel | 1 can't see another O'firien-| trima him all the way from soup to} Ketehel race from any angle. Any | nuts. | ape acquainted with Jawn knows he At that, if the fight f# on the! won't take an unnecessary beating, | level, some one ought to head ft off. | and that's all there is in store for|In the first place, the only interest him when he climbs through the| will be {n the amount of pantsh-| ropes with the Westerner ment O'Brien can take or the length It is not treating O'Mrien and Britt (who is Ketchel's manager) ' him out. De Ea a “TUB” HACKETT IS NOW PLAYING WITH ORPHANS OUTLAW BACKSTOP SOUGHT) Ry the deal that gave Hackett tol, OUT TO PUT GINGER INTO | {he local | Owens, Outfielders Murray and Gor} SAN FRANCISCO TEAM. | don and Pitcher Hoag In return | * | Stockton will take over Outfielders|* June 2.—~|Spencer and MeLaughiin, Third) * Baseman Ha Burke of the Nix on that stuff Ian't enough sufficient? Does “Philadelphia Jack” imagine the fans are hontn’ to see him in action with the man who has already b n him to a thick white froth? ‘This plumber person should not forget to remember there is a limit, | even to the patience of a fight fan. 1 can see, in my mind's eve. od to to SAN PRANCIBCO, Tub” Hackett, the rotund backstop of the Stockton State league team, | is the new manager of the down trodden Ban Francisco orphans Tub” Is one of the best catchers in the outlaw organization, and the) owners of the team have placed— him in charge with the hope that) be may infuse a bit of his surplus ginger into the Hatless locals. DIERS AND SAILORS nn 10 FIGHT IN ARENA locale. team at once. Ry a move that is being consid- ered by the San Francisco team, Berkeley may fin? a place apon the baseball map. Many of the team) and league officials favor transfer | lring the team to the college town, have their hearts In thelr work when | they meet their rivals in the other norvice John 1, Bullivan, the ex-champton heavy nt, who is showing at the Arena, will act ae master o{ cere- monies, The Arena has a regular has selected the Arena, on the Pay | 2¢-foot ring, and will seat 5.000 peo- plo, hence Its selection ax the loca- Streak, as the place where the|? “ wrestling and boxing matches of the| on for the military champtonship ver The tournament will be army and navy athletic tournament je ‘ will be held, Friday and Saturday |%4ucted at popular prices. nights will be the dates, The army will meet the navy in all clases There are 43 entries from the ships E DE $ in the harborand 17 from the troops POK NE TH RE stationed on the A.-Y.-P. grounds The entriea will be culled down by v Walter McFarlane, president of will bring out some fast work. The o net only clever, but they the Aberdeen club, last night was RINE FORCES WILL CLOUT EACH OTHER IN NOSE, The A«¥.-P. athletic committee} trials until there will be 10 bouts the blue jackets and the soldiers Regal $15.00} Suits thelr ‘event and the rivalry between Are certainly worth $15—‘‘and then some.”’ Style, comfort, durability and workmanship have combined to make Regale the best $15 Suits on Earth. Always $15.00 615 to 619 First Ave. On the Square Opp. Totem Pole President Dugdale, club recelved word from the Black Cat magnate that Aberdeen Want|Matinees Thursday end If the Kittentte their appeal, diana lee ee RR RERRRR RRS it al uired | ¥ tam It also soquired 4 MANY HUMORISTS * ‘nan and Cateher|* dramar, but next fall that in- * Hackett wil |* age tg pac es nib o * Francisco |* wit yer -humorists. © ane meres ee Gee %* With Harry Bay, Mike Donlin, * Jimmy Callahan and Grover ® ® Land as bell * players are hearing the call of * ® Thespis and the comedians and * * homorists discovered this early * |® promise fat business to book- * * ing agents when the world’s & 2 championship ts again settled. : Bar, siasanaeals staal 66 et seven chair barber «! r cash given y dat Third av. between Pike and Union. Prices—S0e to $2.00, 16 and 8:15. |All This W bg Bho to # |. Beats now | Regular matinees and prices. THE AREN THE ONE BIG SHOW ON THE PAY orn — Seats now selling We Save You Mon of a Suit and Wear—Because We are the strongest buyers of clothing; city. We have been in business for almost aq of a century and know rics and makes are bes Broadhurst System— $18.00 Up Other reliable makes, $12.50 up. J. Redelsheimé FIRST AND = Co. STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE |the ovcast Ot time .Ketchel requires to knock |Get nen, * ‘oume sloom! amoag For last Spokane there next week are firm in thea Spokane will go Aberdeen and Seattle will have walt a long time to see the In- IN BASEBALL z Ite hard nes on mee wethers, ball ® Ske heearteaneees The Oriental Pool Rooms $ tt Rea hele ‘cent of the kind In the world $10 1413-16-17 JOHN CORT, Manager. Most Remarkable Engagement Ever Played tn the Northwest. Mr, Henry W, Savage Presents “THE MERRY WIDOW” By Prene Uchar, Matinee Saturday. Curtain at Second Nig Wook! Starte Sunday Night Seats now selling, No telephone reservations, The Grand JOHN CORT, Manager. k, Matinee Saturday The Play Beautiful, | “A MESSAGR FROM MARS.” Splendid Cas 1 Production. Mats., 260 to Tbe Speetal—Starting Sunday Night FRORRIS HARTMAN And hie big singing company will inaugurate the summer season in “THE MAYOR OF TOKIO.” By Hiehard Carlie, selling > to $1.00. ee ~ JOHN L. SULLIVAN Champion of an JAKE KIL RAIN Athletic Tourn U. S. NAVY VS. » U. “Grand Amateur Two nights, June 4th and 5 oe Popular prices—26c, evening of the Seattle -. mp and | |, ey on the First Again on Long by experience what t. AMUSEMEI Seattle Iee to Me Brery Nighi That Eftorvescent | ™ CTY And Supporting “LENA RIVE By Mrs. Mary NEAT 1 and company in Los T Phones; Sunset, Main mie ha NS SLA SANS D Matinces, bag >) “ Advanced Vaudeville, re Putority Winner, & ton, Sullivan er, Clark Wiltama, Fi | Motion Pietures, ANTAG Performances D ALL THIS MA ‘The Dig New Vas Te , __ Coming. M Luna Park. Free This Week, BALLOON ASCEN Pal OSTRICH DRIVEN ‘Twenty Big 4 Toe Poem West Seattle ferry, MERICAN Will Afternoon, all champlowiy "> ad re Tew she, 160 and ¥ Phone