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THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS[TheMerry Wid TURKS WORK TIGERS FOR PIPE SMILE GAME BY TACOMA HAS AND SEATTLE ° WITH BAD ROMPS BASY ViICT DAY HOME ORY. TAC M Lynel MA when got through the score was mitle played an infield f° worked ¢ perfeectio seemed unable to bandle the little taps and it was simply a slaughter start to finlah | ght of the 14 hits credited to Seattle were bunts, Seven of the 16 runs scored by the T 4 were by the infleld route Jimmy Fiynna had & resting yesterday and there was no kick Vesterday’s Games. ° tinned 4 Vernon 0. | tland RK Wm & ! tland ‘ ‘ 10 i Ne Mitt and n, Car * Armbruster Sacramento 6, Oakland 4, At Ban Franelio hn it n agranent Seiasiie wh § el a . 7 ‘ it s ! t an- fr n pnd lyrnes Wises and La Longe Los Angeles 4, San Fraactsoo 1, Rn HR A . = | i at yee: Eeat Fe Dattories-Nagle and jorft Pot a is 5 Today's Games, Vernon at Portland. Sacra me at Oakland Ban Francisco at Los Angeles, At Boston. RED. Detrott 5 9 Boston oe Batteries Mulin and Sehmidt Morgan and Donohue. ] | Ree on his decisions. The @ M POA 1 1 364 es i 7 3 e o: i ’ ® do i ; i 0 Be i ey = oe ee eat 4 ri i H POA & ; ar £0 "9 a , i 0| 312 0 0] 1 4 ny i“ 2 ore by innings $0003 0000-3 Ee eee s! ‘ ary: Stolen basor—t tt Frisk & Double p y* Hresino to. Cartwright ‘wo-base it-—Akin. Bacri hits Lynch, Alien, Shea 2, Seaton. Lett hasea—Tacoma 6. Seatt ® truck out—-By Grady 4, by Beaton on b <M Ora ae bp pitas Mak and Lynch by Orady \ by Seaton. Time—Two hou nd fifteen minutes, Umptre--Piynn PINCH HITTING WINS, VANCOUVER, B Vancouver won out here yesterday by a score 3 to}. The B . ut up & ant fteiding iitiay was on okane. waa tapped \ a the pinches. Erie! Steady came. He allow but kept them The score: R H &! kane 1 J i } ‘Ancouver 2h ttertes——K! and Stevens Erickson and Stanley. | WILDER Is DOWRARD | ABERDEEN, June 5.—Wiider was elouted all over the lot yes who landed on tal of 29 bingoes, netting Port! 3 runs Aberdeen had to be satie with three taillles, ‘The score RH RK rtland iiiunte we * rdeen ce ee Batterice—Kineella and Murray; Wilder and (frien. Sanding of the Clubs. i Won. Lost. Pet ttle oor 0 TT Kame |. 3 bua rtiand re ae neoUver id aus erdeon is a83 cons . is ais Today's Games. Seattle at T na Spokane at Vancouver. Portland at Aberdeen. INFIELD HITS: COAST LEAGUB, * * & At Boston, the Beaneaters & # of the American league play * # ed the only game of either the # &® American or National leagues * ® today. *! SPEER ER ER REE e Standing of the Clubs, Detroit . vu ou | Philadelphia ...+ 16 |New York 16 Boston . 19 St. Louls 7 a Cleveland 1 22 Chieago 16 32 Washington ....+5 «13 26 324 Today's Games, Detroit at Boston Cleveland at Washington, Chicago at Philadelphia, St, Louls at New York At Pittsburg. Pittsburg-Boston, rain. At St. Louis. St. Loula-New York, rain At Cincinnati Cineinnati-Rrooklyn, rain At Chicago. Chicago Philadelphia, rain. Today's Games. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St, Louts Boston at Pittsburg Brooklyn at Cineinnatt PLN AERIAL RAGE TO BE HELO OVER THE GREAT WHITE WAY CAPT, BOB MILLIMAN WOULD) RACE “THE QUEENS” HIGH ABOVE BROADWAY. (By Uslted Pred NEW YORK, June 4—Pians for @n aerial race above Broadway are delng made today by Captain Rob | ort Milliman, manager of the new Girigible airship, “The Queens.” Milliman has challenged Frank W. Goodale, the Toledo agronaut, who owns “The Palisade,” to @ race for & $5,000 alde bet. Milliman refused to say today who he would have operate his alr- ship in the event the challenge was ccépted, but it Is understood he pen to get Roy Knabenstue, the Californian aviator. Goodale created considerable tn- terest in aeronautic circles here a} few days ago by making a flight! gcroas the Hudson river In “The Palisade.” RHEE AH ie, ARETE /CURLEY WILL HANDLE EXPOSITION SPORTS JACK CURLEY, Jack Curley, the Chicago promo- ter, who has been engaged by John | Cort to take charge of the amateur and professional athletic events to be held in connection with the ox position In the arena, is on the job all the time. For a number of years Curley has * & | bandied fighters and wrestiers. He %& THE GREEN SPORTING #/has promoted pugilistic and mat * EXTRA, *% | contests In many parts of America, ® ‘Tho Star's green sporting.®| Curley was the promoter of the # extra je a sporting extra and #} ® not a “make over” of the regu ® lar edition with a few lines of % sport on the first page. It is % complete, containing National, American, Northwestern and Pacific const league results, * with a detailed story of the % Seattle game; the racing re ® sults from every track in the *% United States; news from the oped howling and every w® thing that fs happening In the W sporting world. Watch for * The Star. It's green * eee eee eee eee eee ed THINK DOPESTERS ARE BUGS A Philadeiphia soribe ns to have gotten off on the wrong foot fn a lurid yarn when he declared at the Hyland-Nelson bout was to 0 & out and dried fake, with "Fight fog Dick” handling the Dane his ckage in about the tenth round ib betters of New York the Story. ran, had bet the shoe string on Hyland and a gigentic clique was {n the scheme to make a mil- jon. In the Natlonal league in 1908, GotchMahmout match. He is now! in Seattle lining up talent. DRUHOT IS NOW shutouts tablishing a were recorded new record THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE HP MMOMNT PAPA ELLY FIGHT EN BAN PRANOISOO, BAN PRANCIACO, Cah, June 6 ollect for bie fighting brother the |! pat Or, rather, do you! money he earnt by the ewat of his th emties? For there are!’ "i+; jet grother Bill @o pli the t They be vg for the ke 4; BA Dill and } ecrapper ta ef for and they have bee family i ab Hit tied the manawertal i big Sam hae wave him nie wytde an be and er nete| manager, and has out things that aatronort al bigh-\of the bad phystoal condition into brows tell you about. Ed ts blamer| whieh he fell fmmediately after he than hie fam e brother, but he te defeated Ketchel until sow he seeme a man of pea He ta content to te be better an ever = Te ET a = DIAZ MAY STOP RACES. Jparty which escorted he LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jane 6. | trowel” to Mexteo City Deaplte reports from San Diego to} Tho attitude of Dias ts said t the effect that President Dias of | have been revealed by a rema Mexico will refase to permit racing | made by a high Mexican ,officl (Ry Celted Press) | the City of Mexteo, and finally made over to us, We will stand upon this | jeoncession and go ahead with our lane unless something else turns ao lee ‘ef 6 (iy Cnlied Pree) Creveling and hie son are now.in| SALT LAKE, Utah, June 5—The San Diego looking after matters |bedy of Harry Stover, one of the pertaining to the track. best known horsemen Tp tha West, was sent to California today for | Interment. ROUTE TO CALIFORNIA FOR INTERMENT, 5. Confirm Report. SAN DIEGO, Cal, June 6. President Dmz of Metco has de | which had threatedtd his Hte for eided that he wil! not sanction the | many montha. proposed race track at Tia Jaana! Stover was one of the moy because such action might be com|sptrite in the Butte Jodkey olub | strued ae unfriendly to California, a) and hie Kentiworth bles at state of a (riesdly power, fs n/ Petaluma, Cal, are fathour, He authoritative statement made hore jeft an estate estimated at a quar today by a member of the Masonic | ter of a million dollars. ee ee DAVE OF PLOT CARIN" HG AUTO RAGE IRASTED PENNSYLVANIA CoP DURATE AND SLOUGHS RAY Time was when John Clarkson and Mike Kelly sotd for $10,000, and the public gasped. They be Heved thin to be the high tde for baseball stare, but today it fe a minor league price. Last year Marquardt, an untried pitcher, sold for $11,000; “Gy” Young represents an outlay of about $19,000 to the Cleveland club; is OB Roger Bresnahan, according to} SHEETS POR’ Sa DING, Stanley Robleon, stands him! 75,000, he having traded fo taht eenenninn ! s pod noe | bo * | worth 960,000, and guaranteed & CLEVELAND, 0, June 6— & aaa $25,000 for three years’ * The New York-Seattie racing «| *°" *® automoblies left here at 1:30 * 5 # o'clock this afternoon for To # *B | 6 D I K 6 EW } ® ledo, | te | ’ eee eee eo CLOUT JACK’S } 7 Hy United Press.) | Ray Bheeta,| ERIE, Pa, June 6 | driver of the ptlot ear in the New| -— York-to-Alaska-Yukon-Paoific Kxpo-| Chartte Lercart has fat von up sition automobile race, was arrest: | hope of landing Jack Jownne® for an ed here today for speeding, He on-| attraction next month, The big deavored to explain the clroum-|dinge has the offer of jodal pro- stances, but the officer was obdur-| moter under ad visemer aid Ler ate and tnstated upon taking him to cart is anxlously w f ailing. w the police station, where ball was) the « hampton, : eae furnished and the race resumed | APE AND “8ROTHER PD.” SNAPPRD IN THe KING JUNT | ACROSS MEXICAN LINE’. | silver Stover dled here yes | That \terday morning from Wor trobbie| w. FOR BALL PLAYER: PORTLAND 18 VICT LUCK, AND LOS 5, 1909, iM OF HARD T OUT BY TWO MEASLY PINS, 2623 won the ebamplondhip, bul it wae only with two 6 Apare and the Bortiang vedo logt through « plece of tough | Only three ie, the dine ritoh@tte Cate and the rns Vain night, and after W 4 had roiled ja total of bit tor thelr fret tw . it Was seen that hy ad hig weil the lant finally te © lant {rae e the man left t @hoot, tt was seen that either a spare of @ strike would beat the Denver total Kruse had & strike in the pint inerag and. when he deilvered his ba © the tenth frame he failed to notloe a wet spot where someone he 4 the runway H The Pritehett's }eecond for the even! Thay started out wall their first game, bu’ bunch of splints tn down and lett the Pe Totals Team total ifenars Club marche estiningter |. Rainier Witkt unto Maha e & Grist (V & Watt & Renson he Shuman Nye & Lovell | Warren & Probert | Garner TOURNAMENT Tonight the alleye over the small be who wi flown, Besides this th special match game lady teams, Bunday laix-team contest for takes place. Two | teams from Portland, jeouver and Balt Lake compel Gua Ahrens now he “Rabbit Graduate of cago, Cate ames and fell down badly Spokane) id a tournament Kinkead last night bow! 1 “ ortiand’s total ae ht 8 two K th: team ne with by rolling fran itt the jest t ead diaipay ished hime vA tng up 2 firet « 1H the seeond thy Vineas ta) show “py form and ¢ o3T9 feature “Sovling of iret @ equa but mone he neerest atiempt was) Ui 4d Mann's total gf tile Rye and Lovell rolled 1084, and | Warren and Probert rolled 1094 In the jndividus mpetition the beet work fpr the afternoon wee done by Ncchtew, of Beaver, whe rolled 663 r ing are the soores rolled last night Portiand |_ Players 1 Hall ‘ 200 Mishop . 16 Hater ie MoManaimy . Kruse tees dd rT tea 16 te its | Hugt sé near the Amertean line at Tia Juana | that Dias would do pothi to @0| Piayere— those here Interested In the project | courage 4 sport on the Mexican) front afer, its today claimed that they expect no/ border which had been red by | Deriie i trouble in gotng ahead with the|the United States >P * | eee its plans and conducting races as plan | This is taken to eon that in| Ahrens .,..- 16 | ned jepite of the assurances that the Totals “35 780s I. Kohn, who, together with |track would be rushe@ t@ com+| Team total. 2.170 William Alderson, an attorney, Marl) pletion, the bubble that ' racing F. Lowe and Clem Creveling, bold a! would be allowed near the inter TRAMS, concession from the Mexican go¥-| national line haa been punctured Vive-M ernment, thinks that the matter ts —_ — (Completed) }all talk. He sald: | Denver ’ ery | | the vieo president of Mexico, per Te ett j mitting ua to operate a race track at Websters | Tia Junna for a number of years. Brooke 4 This document was signed with the BE AURIED IN LAND a oust Portinnds 2201-280 consent of President Diaz and given tives and Jays awry iss to Henry Brolaski, who acted toe | . ibae ue In the city of Mexteo (lf FLOWERS Fritchett's Cate Ht “The paper was first made out to Terminals (Vansouvess ": HE Brolaski, then it was pat op in| Goraig’s Cate 2 escrow at the Mercantile Bank of BODY OF HARRY STOVER EN. | Hen *Pragetece’: couver). 1,09 nver) * 091 ae vo eee hOB | Individuals, | Dobk tne (fpokane) Woolley (Denver) Jenkins . Watt (Denver) sisceess NOTES. will be given 1 enthuslasts of thelr ere will he « between nlght the ble a $500 pu 4) teams and Denver, Van will probably rney de ting Jenk vida the high t ame ¢ « low game jor am fe was fractured by Kloeppel, who rolled $2. | This ts probably the lowest score ever rolled in a bowl ing tournament In America DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Northwes University Dental School, ae) Wl DUCK’S CAMP) All cars entered in the race were| 4 ¥¥ HHH ESE MH HH + Expert and Careful halted unti! the pilot resumed the) * Latest Methods Only, (Ry Oniiih Pree) trip [f RECORD SALARY BR i I prices Rensouatio. All: Work PORTLAND, Ore, J 5 . rivet ents Guaranteed, re, June 6 |* Hans Wagner recelves a $16. 287-840 Arcade Didi Managor McCredie has beaten Pres ip PKE T R A N $ in % 000 salary this year, It ia sald, & : sii - ident ‘wing 084 D4 Walter, the * upon more or leas ood author ‘ biiuad dddnesibn aul.ed Getic’ ion THE SINK & ity, If this ts true, the big Ger * man te the bighest salaried od hot, the Portland boy, who has been *& player that ever gripped a a | at OSTEOPATH Y Playing outlaw ball for several] Billy Papke is Keoping in shape} * on tongue, but at that he fe weeks past. Druhot appeared on the|for the coming fight with Ketchel|® probably worth the money ¢| WiEst all evant bathe ted oh field this afternoon wearing a Port-| by taking long awima in the ocean.| * Pittsburg is in the race every ® ep mnothode. rel ny land uniform and Manager Mag wili| He has taken a cottage on the beach | year ohlefly through Wagner's & | for Lh e and treating eye use him. Ewing wanted Drukot to/at Venice aud spends much of his | efforts, and wherever the Pl. & | Dem tiunped offices In Seattle, Gon. reinforce the jaded Oakland elub,| time in the water, The conqyeror|* rates play thoy draw like a al Holt, Osteopath and puictan but McCredie fixed it up with|of Hugh Kelly ts reported to be in| ® traction engine, because the #! Lk Ha V) a lect Wheeling, to which club Druhot be- excellant trim % folks want to seo Hana & ld longed, when he wont outlaw, and * perform. * now has the southpaw LARA HRRRARER REN REL R REE NE ERS WE AGrRrrr ruhot was with Bt. Louls two| * TO PAY years ago nnd was rent back to the|* BILLINGS 18 A HIT #| In 1877 Jan. A. Deviin, Goo, Hall, ; minors, Indlonapolte of the Ameri. |® ATHERLAND &|W. H. Craver and A. H. Nichols |] yo \Per Gent Wald Last Yen can association, getting hi * ©, K. G. Billings, amatour # | of the old Louisville club, were ox - — ——___ is Hae ye fs having a ptonie #| pelled from the National league | : n Germany showing what #/|for selling a game and despite re 112 Colombe |The Oriental Pool Rooms American bred trotters can do, #| peated stone to seoare reutiels : 45 Pool Table |® and contributing to ret ay *%| ment, they were nover agaln per The ‘ 2 Solo ables--ds |® open alr camps and such. 6 ®| mitted to play In organized base means ther the doottee ih toro. Har, reatwurant, elgar stand ang) ® HK. G. tried @ almilar stunt on ®| ball. Thin is the only case On| scribing Ie most efficiently supple seven alt barney ie wore EE * thin wide, but the Orab soclety #| record of base ball dishonesty, a) mented by the druggist’s skill in cash given away 4d i 141hai6 Ait} ® wouldn't let him py) by 44 * | redord no other professional sport compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO. Third “ay pet worn PIG whit Onion, | «9 ICR KK ACR IK te tet tem te} oan boast 0 | 1416 Becond Av. “ S? ASK KELLY DENVER WINS WESTERN BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP ed hie three games with f at has ned in th neament, i 296 the firet game, 200 the seoond Md 156 the |laa} #atne in whieh he had four wide ‘open’ “splitar rank Pritehett, who the Pritchatt’s Cafe In the tox pnt ph to wateb 1 The at hip team alde e loam's ae . hundred pina pleas h that he sp” the Agara Cetrge Inge i suffering » blood soning in hie bowling hand, wh ented hie taking part In ent, This was o reat disappointment to the tans, 9s Kipp le sbine bowler whan he. Ket in aétion. 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