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THE STAR FRIDAY, BAY, JUNE 4, 1009. in 1909, THE WORLD’S SPORTING UMPIRE FLYNN STARTS RIOT . AT TACOMA POLICEMAN CALL HAS TO BE NATIONAL LEAGUE NEWS| You’ T PASSING ALONG THE HIGH SIGN join {{|S TWISTER | CATCHER IS BUSY AND MUST KEEP THINKING ALL THE TIME "TWO TUIGLAS | CURVE BALL THIG 18 WHAT THE PITCHER SEEO, as A general | after ED TO PROTECT UMPIRE FROM ROUGH STUFF Atl i. ae TACOMA, Jane 4.—Jhumy F t 8 13 the w ~ nearly mobbed | I re » 9 here yesterday a result of a raw i McCarthy, Mattern doolsion in the second innl Aft: | ang ith; Camnita, Powell, Frock or the ga Li I for Ph ( woe tloket off and a jal police man was et to conduct him} At Cincinnati R ME from the park } aa a 0 Tt was all the Nt of a dele tl r i. cision on Magee in the second Ha Melntyre, Rucker and Emil Frick got to first on b an Fromme McLen fly, that Swa K t error let Magee fr a trip to th At Chicago. a aa first wack, Cus a little one, | F adelphia 4 H & foroing Frisk at the Chicago ‘ , 2 ONE PAGEA! FAST BALL Then Miller tHned to Kip tattories Moren and Doolin | pert, who threw Magee out at the | Overall and Moran. (12 {nnings,) home plate, but Jimmy Flynn | - a if couldn't ace ft and called him safe Standing of the Clubs, Did you ever get a good Hine on) The row started. With all the Ta: | Pittsburg 28 12 .700| the work of the catcher? coma team surrounding him, Claf- | Chicag ; 1S 16 610] For instance, the way he signals et w his glove in Flynn's face | Ne w Ne ‘ack 8 u als |to the pitcher? and was put out of the game. Sam-| Philadelphia .... . 7 5] : , wols succeeded him without warm- | Cinctnnatt 20 98 465) Probably not, for ing up and retired the side trodkiyn 16 20 Miller, for Seattle, pitehed won: | st. | 17 24 415] what the catcher calle for eae al, Be esy sowed Che | Hostod 12 26 315) When the backstop squats down Tigers four hits, and showed clever : : control at all times. | Games Today. | behind the batter and holds his mitt In the eighth inning Seattle got) Phitadelphia at Chicago edgeways, or perhaps turns it #0 the two runs, which gave them the lead | sufficient to win the game. Tacoma) was helpless after the fifth inning, | New York at 8t. Louta. Roston at Pittsburg Brooklyn at Cincianatt when her one ran came tn The | seore Tacoma AR R H POA. B Hurley, if 2 @@ 2 @ 6 Kippert, ib... 3 9 2 1 0 1 Su Se? © oe ee Ge | = A a ae us 8 8 8 8 fl At Restos R 33 Se ae: : Detrolt 5 * FS Sek Ue ee | Hoston 3 * ‘ Bence’ p : H ; { ? Hi Batteries—Willets and Sehmidt; ~ ~ ~~ | Steele, Cleotte and Donohue Totale...29 1 4 97 16 1 ‘ At New York RH. B Seattio— AB RH POA Blas touts ar me Akin, tb ee eS Ue me Se jt . r Raymond. ss. 4 2 8 1 3 1) New York Ti 7 ° ee Ts Oe ee See 3 0 : , H eo; At Philadelphia, R. EB Se ®| Chicago St ee ‘ tn er 2 sheeneree + 8 8 8 ff Phiiadotpbia...... 6 12 4 -@ v e v o ei ‘ 4 0 0 & @ @} At Waahington—Cleveland- Wash fabs RE pe ge game postponed; rain Totals ...00 3 6 TEE | or" smetvemencs asi | Batted for Allen in eighth } Philadelphia 84 16 O16 Beore by innings 21 18 «(O83 Oma . + 200100 0 o—1 21 18 838 1 eid Se ee tet. bole iT 21 44S “mmary Stolen ae Ray 7 mond, Bennett, Friek. Double plays | Cleveland ., 16 22 427 —Suess to Hresinc; Miller to Akin. | Chicago ,... 16 Bs Two-base hite—-Mackin, Frisk. .Sac- | Washington .... 12 26 384 Fiftee = hite—-Kippert. Cartwrigh : med. Left on bases forte 7. Struck A Games Today. ip dy | Samuels | Detroit at Boston pee Dalle -9 | Ch { at Washington. Samuels, 4; off Mil : wp Custer, Hit by pitehed ball—| Chicago at Philadelphia furiey by Miller, Allen by Claftin St. Loufs at } York Time of game—)-50. Umpire 1 ag peas ° Pererrrirer tt PORTLAND WINS BASILY. 3 ABERDEEN, June 4 H PACIFIC COAST : irdeen got five > . @ held the Black “ee ro Winning out by a scor ee . for Portiand. Lejeune f in} @ LEAGUE e the game with a tine Tes a + 3 also the fielding of Adama an | Sey wan classy, F srorerorereronoeoronoogs R Hw I % Vernon 4 aly Ses | nH - 8 ah KOS, Ratterlen—Heaton and Myrray;|! + Blever and O'Brien. Hatterlon—-Harkine and Kinkel > Fy Garrett and FY FINE THROW ENDS GA rl VANCOUVER, B.C. June 4--Van- Sacraments T, Oakland 6. | palm faces the plicher, he tips off to | hia attery mate what he thinks will | fool the batter If he wants a straight, fast ball »© holds down his Index flnger jand with If he thinks the batter will ball the players call it, he holds two fin 0 a curve or bite on it, as gers as shown in the photograph If he wants the pitcher to waste 444 | thing no one but the pitcher ean soe |a ball, #0 ax to give him a chance to nip a runner, he holds down his thon! There are times when the eateher gets an inatinetive hunch that his signals are betng (lipped off.elther by a runner on second, who may be in & position to see his aignata, or by someone in the bleachers, armed with a glasa, Then he switches tt one finger may mean a J MAGNATES MAY SPLIT NORTHWEST LEAGUE IN TWAIN TO SAVE GAME | | | TURKS WIN 80 MANY GAMES THAT GANG I8 GASPING | FOR BREATH. Because Dug's bunch rahip of Peerless winning #0 many games, a mem hae bt started in and other cities whose team down in the cellar te have the sen son eplit in twain in order, it is said, to prevent interest im the league games dying out altogether | President Shreeder of the Tacoma jelub says t snlows the senaon ta | divided the fans will lose interest bow five Hide attie and th r of the Bigot sing! ¢ t eure ning. 2 ed of the tourney two games w only totaled mad 2 of Den las th 4 tame DENVER FIVE LEADS IN in the game, and the fer financial President Cohn of Hpokane fay the movement, which it pretty strong, for Bpokane mly am whieh can ba will © club rakes oo tar ie the five Beattie & close rub thie ofty, when Munday and Satur hoon ga aro taken t » ien't much to talk about the of the woek The magnates have it doped out t this ia due to the tmct that ttle has such a big lead ovet the ther teama. While President Dugdale iv giad to have hie team winning, yet be 4 ready for any move which will ber fit the be BOWLING TOURNAMENT oma cot » taht wae an < tournament an ‘ Newports of & Relet team of The showing ane at the niy three © other bad ‘that tb ceuver Would have tied the score] At San Francisce Rh Ht afternoon the in the ninth tmning bad it not | gscramento 7 individual for hing 9 Srrasts . ine throw | Oakland 6 il | center eid, retiring Paddock 5 " " Batteries—-Ebman, Fitagerald an nd ently the came by 4 score of | yan Hoe Richt dnd Giliigan pitched | BYFnes; Mater, Christian and Lew! him ter il throughout ~ but a ater Dow ball oughow uo San FPrancteco 3, Low Angeles 2. ‘of Apokane rolled 213 and r F At Low Angeles— RR. OM. | aa, swakt H Ban Franciec® j...5:5..8 7 @lacore will Fl Low Anges 2 8 12) vidual champi and Spencer: |“ patteries—Hasly abd Barry; Toxer | Debking and Bal | and Orendortt | rolled the high meio pat them | Standing of the Clubs. | Follow Toast. Pet} Won. Lest at | South Sides it ‘165 | San Francleco 42 uM S65) Los Angeles .... 0.34 " $33 | Piayers— AST | Ractamento ... 36 8 $43 | Mann 432 | portiand SM 36) S08 | Brenniman 413 | Vernon 2% «6-38 1384, | Probert 383) Oakland a, ee bree — Biliott Games Today. ee Gaines Today. Totals Peery) eee) Seattle at Tacoma. | Vernon at Portland. Team total, 1,545 Sacramento at Oakland. San Francisco at Los Aasiuatte Portland at Aberdeen. Spokane at Vancouver. “DOCTAH” GROSS IS ONE. BEAN POLE YOUTH IF HE KNOCKS YOUR TEETH DOWN YOUR THROAT. HE CAN PUT 'EM BACK. will have not difficulty in securing! other matches on this const ‘BOWLING RECORD Yolted Press.) ISCO, June 4 Croan, who accepted terms last night for a 45-round fight with Dick Hy- (By United Press) Jand before Jim Coffroth’s club on} NEW YORK, June 4—All N, June 24, is one of the tallest Hght~) tional wiing association records Weights in the ring, and In still) wore ashed at Madison Square Growing. A year ago he stood 5/ Garden when the five-man team No feet 7 in his stocking feet, and to- @ay he stands and inch taller, When not engaged in the gentle art of knocking people's blocks off, he In § of the Corinthians made the great mark of 2.89%. This is considered & notable performance, and a mighty Vel | Arer | op Dav | Pete ayors— aniea « ns Totals Team total. Newport Cha! ayers— | Baboock . | Weieh rson Boston Totals Team total, Teach ‘GOES AT NEW YORK | STANDING OF T! Denver Duteh Jakew Ad Spares (V Onee A Hetst Clab of Portiand. dames let. = tnd, ivé 14 163 3 im ; iM seed 169 Cir y one 2.540. Fives Spokane) ancouver) (Denver) ‘ (Portiand) .. cheer was re up when th score = . Gulgen in the joyous pastime Of | way announced y Ad - ed score setsce, separating unfortunates pts aad ths aecees ome. Tate teeth, being « practicing dentist in yrjiiay che ; . Bismmarcks New York, His name, as ft appests|touie Buin": Tat 208 Wentmingieg 32.00 on the shingle in front of his torture | Frank Rood or a see ‘a parlor, is Dr. Louls ©, Wallach, Willlam Heina 167 187 189 ‘Two-Men, Cross, who started fighting three | Jimmy Smith 203 212169 | Wilkine & Clark (Anacortes) . 1,165 years ago, has met all of the good as - | Hodge. a Fanoouvers ! iio boys of the east, including Hert ih ag PO Mae oil nit! _ 064 | Lenteon & Rolly 39 Keyes, Battling Hurley, Mike Glover,|) ci, 9 Aa. a r one No 8] Acott & Bopth (Vancouver) att! Young Loughrey, Charile Griffin, ) thy. Corinthians w te saison! Be rd a Pobkine (Spokane) oH Tommy Murphy, Wilile Fitzgerald championship im Atientic City with | sh pies @ Gost (Vancouver) ..1,097 boy of the east, including Bert| 2.414. Last year the Brunawicks of | W .& Watt (Denver) 1,096 went six rounds with him in New| New York won the champlonship in| Shuman é Henson. Lot York last summer. While no| Rochester with 2,893, establishing a| Terry & Klockner (Spokane) ore decision was rendered, tho concen-|Bational rocord that was broken ues) 2°"*ins & Voltahers 1,068 sun of opinion war that Crows won night. LE or wt Orows Is ct and has a like jonticmant but he aveun't he resorts &@ turtle defense that has the Eddie Hanlon cover-up lash traveled farther than 12 rounds, and his de n to take on Hyland over ota aperiment with >} If he ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Maker good at the long distance, he Dilleiidiitiedibead (My United Press) The Oriental Pool Rooms _ BUFFALO, N. Y., June 4 itl eat The automobiles entered in the 2 Solu Tables--2h transcontinental race from New York to the Alaska-Yukon. Pacific exposition at ttle arrived here at 4:16 o’clook this afternoon, Re { Boot Quin | Benson | Dav Truendale Mah ie | Kee nken », Allen | Garner TOURNAMENT. NOTES. }. ‘The. annual meeting of the Wert ern Bowling congress was held you {torday morning at the Washington Annex, and much important bust ness was transacted. Harry Leap jof San Francisco was elected preml- dent for the ensuing year, Leap is }one of the beat knoe wh bowlere on | the j the tournament, i men afler rolling three a the Coast, and at present the propristor of the Central all Ban Francisco, bealdes having ie yp Ahot large business interes er officers ted were N. H Allen of attle, first vice president; Fred Wolf of Denver, #e ond vice president, R. H. Cithurn of r, third vies prosident; A in Of Beattie, secretary and treasurer, and W. & Zehring of Balt Lake, delegate at ‘anne It was de- 0 + cided to hold the 1 ournament of the W. B.C. at Ban Franciaco. Ladies Roll Well. One of the features of last night's bowling was the mateh between the ladies’ team of Denver and Glibert's fat men of thie city, It proved to he very one-sided as the ladic# put- classed the heavyweights and won by & score of 2,035 to 1408 Woolley of Denver, Dobkins of | Spokane and Wiking of Anacortes lead in the order named for the medal offered to the bowler rolling at average for nine games in Want Big Match. Thorpe and Abrens of San Pran lac a anxious to roll any two team tn town on the tourna ment alleys for any #um up to $600. Here is & chance for Woolley and Watt. Has Good Excuse. Hee-Ho" Brown, who rolled with Bechtel in the doubles, claimed that hie bad showing wae due to the fact that the lights abtning off hi partner’a bald pate dasaled hie eyes fo that he could not wee the pina Big Doings Sunday y night there will be a |epectal event for five teams of five men ene Entrance fee for each am will be $100, and the high team ms will tak money, 20c No. 213 Village | Blacksmith Kitchen Knife, 14c hand forged hand forging puts the atecl, They are tempered steady fire by a sat man, They are all 4 wheel ery of their eup V quality ground by bh way 1, thie te ut the qu rigidly Inapecte uy perfect blades eat quality stands deviation from the standard shape, A village Blackamith Kitchen paring or veg etable knife will help to make your work Hhter. Will give to you that foeling of satisfaction that only best cut Every in made for the purpone ¢ wetting the table polntments neede home properly will suffer If you fall to buy steel knives and forks, steel knives, 14 plece handy kitehe t, solid mag netic silver plated mp and forks before clone of busi ness Saturday night, June the 6th o 8 X. Kitehen Knife te 10e Henry Seare Knife te 0c No. 42 well known Knife.. @e 0c Morehouse Knife 5 fe lhe Union Razor Ne Knife... 10¢ Rranford Knit fe 1 151 American Cutlery Co. ebony handle Kitehen Knife... 10 ibe No. O17 American Cutlery Co Nohandie Kitchen Kinnife ie » 218 Waln handle Ville ane Hiackamith Kitchen Knife tte Landers, Frary and Clark, old PRE quate Point IenIte Ie ull Ine Boyd and fabatior knives reduced i\Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Avenue linelined to belleve the report ARTISTS TO JUMP IF THEY WANT TO M'CREDIE WAXES WROTH AND WOUUD HIE EWING-TO LAND OF GIZZLING CLIMATE SAN FRANCISCO, June 4-Pre idene Frank Herman, of the Califor jnia State longue, says in reply to a |} Partiand dispateh, that if Pitchers Drubot and Lane, now playing with outlaw teams, bi promised to imp to Portland they will violate |the pledges the ph a few days ago that they would remain }with the state league, Herman ts but lhe says Uf they want to do the fr jact he has no means of prevent curve or & waste ball and vice |! I Yoren, The Portland end of the contro | In addition the catcher has tn his |¥erey Spreng from Walter MeCre tepertolre signals that tp off to) die, who, on his return from the the pitcher when to throw to first |!aet California trip, announced that to catch a man napping; to the sec he had secured Pitchers Carl Drubot ond baseman and pitcher, or to/#ed Kenneth Lane, MeCredio had the piteher and shortstop, #0 they |!sformed Cal Ewing of his inten will act in concert to get a man)“ wh with he was put hep to asleep off second « fact that while there was no It has been truly sald that the |ODJection to the two players com brain of & team fs behind the bat, |!a& in, they would be relegated to and the catchers who rise above the | ordinary are the men who. tlon to thely ability the ball and throw, have some of that gray stuff under the roote of thelr hatr WILL CLIFFORD BE THE NEXT NAN TO FACE BAT. NELSON |FRISCO FANS WILL TRY AND| DOPE IT UP AFTER HIS MILL WITH PICATO. If Jack Clifford wins at Oakland bight it is more than likely that he » face Battling | ver Frank tw P tay teat next will be the next man t Nelson. fh casting about for » eyltable op June 22, Neleon upon Clift whom he beat in five rounds at O@ don & your ago. The Dane, b wilt submit other names to the Okla homa pro era, but in all probabil wd that Clifford oe GERDEEN WANTS INDIANS Aelecte Clittord te a tough t with wl THERE NEXT WEEK—WILL terirfi pch, and up the time PLAY HERE SUNDAY, that eon iaid him low he was] a giving the Battier a merry time of it. Nelson tried to get Phil Knight,| Seattle will not have Spokane Who showed some clans here an an| here Bext week, according to an lamateur, and who haw been doing |BOuncement made this morning by woll of late in the professional ranks | President Dugdale, of the Seattle) ‘but Knight wanted a house and lot,/ club. Last night Dug received a & grand plano, an automobile and 99| Wire from President MeFartand, of lper cent of the gros receipts, the Aberdeen club, stating that the got the big scratch. fana there would not stand for the KNOCKOUT BROWN, The husky youngster who has | fought his way to the top in New |York, Beginning as « preliminary ifighter he soon became a star in }the main attractions, winning bat jtles with left-handed knockouts, | | Which hax earned him his name. AMATEUR\: | | Next Sunday the Keystone col-| pred team of this elty will play a eam of Jajanese sailors at Dug Hale's park, The Keystones are a Mast team, and it i# said the jap some classy for ama mp against the Bra & Hergert eam and were Just getting down to business when somebody started | jthe clouds leaking and the Umpy | fealled the game on account of the| heavy drips, | SPORTING GOODS Of superior quality at the right prte ean be had at our ate Headquarters for sportamen | A, L. HALL, V111 Firat Av, Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appettsing Lainch fient to Your Place of Business Ring up Sunset Matin 1820; Ind, L. 4624. YORK BOK LUNCH Co, mital, in addi. | to hang onto} i* eee eee ponent for bi eOkiahoma City date, | wever, | | Riley tn jews than a minute at Port | horsemen in the state. | killed youterday | was fractured and he died within —TOURIST BATHS — 2 ae iat ithe Oakland elub } Thereat waxed oné MeCredle very | wroth, and told Ewing and bis gang to bie Uhemeeclves to that mythical lregion noted for its sizzling climate. | ee NAMES TERRIERS AFTER OLD STARS. Tenn, June 4 Miller, once MEMPHIS Charley “Dusty famous the Cincinnati team's sun felder, bonata of the most uniquely named set ot fox in the land One of terriors is mother of nine pupples, and # the exited bas named them after the men who played with him, as follows: Brettenstein | ® Peltz, Beckley, McPhee, Cor coran, Stetufeldt, Elmer Smith, Hoy and Miller as terriers Dusty's It le * See eee eee eee eee eee BLAGK CT. FANS. WIL NOT STAND FOR GHANGE change voted last Saturday Bight During a meeting held here last Baturday, Manager Rowland, think ing everything would be all right,! voted to have Spokane play in Se. | Attle next week, But the Black Cat} fans would not stand for it, and when Manager Rowland arrived in hia home camp he was jumped upon by all the fanatical feet in town As tho matter now stands, the} regular schedule will be carried out with the exeeption that Spokane and Vancouver will be seen in a came here Sunday. CARROLL WILL ACT AS REFEREE Jimmy Carroll will referee the wrestling match between Eddie O'Connell, Instructor of the Mult- nomah Athletic club of Portland, and Frank Riley of Tacoma, which is to take place Friday night In Ger- mania hall in the City of Destiny. ‘Connell must throw his man ve times within an hour or forfelt the mateh. O'Connell recently threw upon hand, NOTED HORSEMAN DEAD. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 4 reached this city today of th death in Sonoma county of Burr Noble, one of the best known Noble wi in & runaway ao Hie skull eldent near Santa Rosa. a few hours. 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