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2 FIRST PICTURES OF THE NELSON-HYLAND BATTLE IN SAN FRANGISG(: (PHOTOS HERE TIDE TURNED FOR THE BATTLER A MOMENT AFTER THEEND OF FIGHTING DICK’S CAME STAN PENING GONG Nelson to} fought Nelsen sent his man to of four and a standstill the floor again with a fearful right flugh to the jaw, Hyland was down nine seconds in his own corner His seconds held smelling salte to -—~ Hyland put a hard The men fought Round 21 right to the ribs. fiercely at close range, during which Hyland was sent to his baunches, more from a push than & punch. He came up at the count SPOKANE AND CHAMPIONS | Cleveland THE STAR SMORDAY, Round 1 They rush inte close quarters, Nelson drove two short arm rights to the body and a mo mont later sank another hard right Die nose. He came up glassy-cyed Nelson waded tn, landing right and left to the jaw, Hyland tottered | around the ring, almost a beaten man. He was dazed and nearty out when the gong rang. “res | state to atop betting on horse races lin Colorado. Race track mon have decided to Chicago at Washington, BY GEORGE GATTEAFIELD, jto the Callfornian’s stomach. The, BIG WRESTLERS GO ON MAT AT ARENA TONIGHT JUNE 7, 1909, DAILY @TAR ARTIST.) men fought head and head. Hyland whipped his right to the champton’s jaw and they exehanged shortarm jotta to the body, There was no de eided advantage for either man. Round 23.—Nelson led with {in and fought across the ring, Nel} went at him, straight left to the face and a right |#0n putting hard body blows. Nel- stomach and ‘ee nder the heart. [ ‘ son poked his head forward for Hy- facer and Nelsom pat fig under the heart. Dick got im ® ting to punch. Hyland fell from a from a left to the stomea right on the Jaw and Nelson an-! right on chin, He was almost h stopped the other right body blow, They closed |exhausted when he arose, Nelson sion went to Nelson, | BASEBALL CHATTER Hot Hrown surely had hin ean with duy. He batted itke & schoolboy, and his fielding was wierd at inopportune momenta. Pitcher Holm for Spokane got a ot a the grumpe when nore | jowt & skier in the sun. w can't) ee ot blame him much, but it was bis} (iy United Brews.) mL FORD CHR CAS A arump, net the lowing of the ball.) LIVERMORE, Cal, June 7 that cost the game ‘Those two homers in succession didn’t seem to bother Hickey a great deal. Ho put the side out without 2 taking his foot out of the box Vancouver needs Nordyke There ts oo doubt of that Hie headwork was noticeably lacking in the base running et times. The Indians were on the hummer © fair liege giris cating bon-bons, usually whiffed large chunks of «ther clear up against the fence Hickey fAtened his atrike-out ree- ord about as eastly as he ever will It would seem that, after having tak-~ om both games of Maturday’s dow and este the Chiefs had let down al ox Umpe Frary wan right om the job, a8 ueunl He pleked « namber ot clone decisions on the bases, even the matiafaetion of the pexewt boys There wan a big crowd, even for Sunday. Fery one wanted to seo just how much better Seattle is than the rest of the circuit They saw, all right }test the anti-betting law at minor what action the pvernor taker | any on outled abe — John Condon, of Chicago, |POTH MEN FEEL CONFIDENT |thres hours, and aftor the harder }has a lease on the Denvor track; OF WINNING, AND WILL [match ever seen on any mat, Herold PLAY TO SUNDAY CROWD, BUT | we have had that the class of an vt ool will not attempt to hold a meet PUT UP GOOD BATTLE. sant Dep copenens down. Sail ans rue had advanced. | Tm addition to the Rogers at Northwestern leagu there if the governor stops the/|s LACK THE GINGER TH It left us the more satisfied, how- | saburban races. |bout, & mateh will be put on to de SEATTLE LIKES. er, that Dag and Mike have got Joe Rogers, the Amert ase cide the mid eight championehiy ten together the original ponnant land John Herold, the Ge title of the Pactfle coast hones Wat, wa new knew why Beatle PES fe the tale of wes aN “the Pay on 3 the title, and Barney Toe of Cal a one a pees t witnessing | Vancouver— AB. ¥ Mw POA BR AMA EUR exposition. The wateh gary, Canada. This battle alone in| tet weg pp secnaghoelicharvangpand Bl 99 4 3 > 3 8 8} I sos tuatets tates oo comm We pays easily worth the price of adnianton oh sianed at gems yeterm Scharnw'br, se ¢ $r33 8 jand best two of thres falls This The doors for the wrestling mateh Ca gale hat Bhpsnomdygantthon | NG STE a I a Sa SBS mateh was originally slate? for last |at the big Arena will open at ee ss ag > ee angi one Ay Se Beez Jun night, the opening day of jo’ctock, and the first match will be “Ton it wan. The bench grew hard, | Suede. 10 ' a oe the exposition, and a ctuwd was | staged at sharp 9 o'clock ra be ae J; to greet the wrestiors ‘The John L. Sullivan, the champion of and the afternoon was inordinately | ny oe ¢ Ming to us Seatticites, used to see- Mickey >. ‘ Ee 2s The Circle W tern defeated the lalectric Hight system refused to work, |all champtona, yesterday made the a — ~ ~ w. r and the match was postpened til announcement that just for goed tng the bang-up article that Mike Totate ...31 > ft 6) Keystone a ee ait tonight Scag yc aig ten | and his aides have been serving up yesterday by t aoore to meni amet Th was & slugfest and a dubfest| fpokane—, AB R it POA E/ Circle W would like to arrange a|_ Th? few entre days have -worked/an added boost for the start, thet Clypes, if a : H 3 * | came for June 20 with any amateur wonders with the principale of the he will box a epectal three-round go combined. ) ai 1 e ve h hie v “ @pokane cinched the game in the| Wert tt $4 Sf Siteam. —“Adarean G. Heres, 2900 |be mach It hea given Uney G8ded | with hie old rival, Jake Kilrain, | second, when Connors § Burnett, | James, th 4 9 9 © & ©) Lane street : k h eucceed each . Connor ib ..4 2 4 7 2 @ ai y Rogers, who waa suffering from ton- | Charles leon, the Swedish cham bind other at the plate, |Etrhe cf. 3 1 § 3-1 @|,, Betteries—Circle W, Bryant and) it cunts, has fully recovered Ipton, and Leo Pardelio, the Italtan | whiffed Hyram; Glanta, Green, Norrie and Se sublet ter hemets, idtovens.o5..«3, 2 8 $f Bi! —— Pu Rogers has wrested im al) parte}echamplon wreetier, will challenge enly to have the sorrow of seeing | lirows, 5s 6 ‘ Norria : A nmert he cha naif, | Holm, p Me Se _ jot the world, and ia rated with the| the winner of tonight's heavywe Sao wih tee cat the con. end| totais ,.08 “2G 1 Te “| _ Tue Pacttic Telephone Company's] OA In the business. Over in Ger-! bout ‘otale ve omy Fattie brained fielding allowed Van- 7 baseball team woo two games yes | SSS See cr eee couver to romp across the rubber * by innings eeeeie terday. For games, call Queen) with four. This was enough to Win, oo000 Anne 1600. Dut In the eighth Bob Brown went Fee-bdee bite! — Woolly with two out, and hurled the , Weed. Home rene; Mabton will put a team In the! Ride into the bleachers, allowing an- Le eT ere ey | Yakima Valley Baseball league in| @ther to amble home, and making ay tutcher, 13; Gy beim | piace of Prosser, whieh has dropped | the fina! count 5-3 in favor of the! pases on balle—Otf Holm, 7 aes by lout. Mabton will be sold a fran champs. tehed ball-—Hurnett by Hickey. | chise for $100. Mabton expects to| 6 Gaitan, Bimniatie ray man (Spe ner! ‘The entire performance was a sad ary. time a came 1 tar 4 bers a team in the fold within « West Halt (Fortiand ‘ 40 one, and ruined many dreams that! minutes. week, ebetere Holmetens f aahiny i a alt Lak peruse 5 samaaeae ae fifth, | Hechtel Rellingham dropped the first ortiand, Spe. | Her ' lxame on the home grounds to and | yer finishing in | & |Mount Vernon, Until the seventh | {root of them. In, the doubles, tn inning nelther team scored and/jfuniton and Kelly getuce third AND DEFEAT THE E TURKS then the visitors put three runa| piace and Mahnken and Davis fin: across the pan shing fourth, bat in the Individua . t the coals made the worst — showing, Jenkine of Seattle bein ae | The squeeze play ended a fast) vr aly > wier to finteb au » here tod ‘on | within the fi ten me rr COUPLE OF WILD THROWS BY! 4) ss land brilitant game hare today when | ing ls the order in which the teams ” ANDERSON LETS | Oakian ri 7 7 Ladiow won from the Brace and) piisned NIG’ IN EASY. e 1 ‘ 3 Hergert team of Seattle by a score | TIGERS IN EASY. | Hatteriee—Ralee and Lewis; Eh- of 4 to 3 in (he tenth tnning ‘4 ‘ An Gad Byrnes Rattertes—Ladlow, Reardon and | poner , (By United Pree.) Afternoon came: n HE Brace and Horgert, Gltty | “Dutch Jakes” (Spokane) 2% whiand ‘ , 5 Vv oouve TACOMA, June T.—Two wild pitch Gaeraments i MH 1| ped | Af Geares Vancouver? H @ in the sixth inning by “Nig"| paiteries—Nelson and La Longe; | mehr Kh N. Brooke 3 An@erson gave Tacoma the gume! taum and Byrnes | Hoquiam dotented Montesano ina th Rides (Denver? i hers pee ou pie to 1 | hi 'pertean . ko | fast rg « pee yaar Toauee fase & Relet (Portiand) H “Nig” peaged wo Ove! Vernon 3 «63 «6g one bad Inning In oa Juan de Pucas z Lee Magee’s head at first that he! Portiand ; ‘3 ~~ «R}made four rune and Montesano | jy, ‘Cate i And we don’t have ould not have got it with @ balloon! Hatiories—Harkine and Kimke},| could not overcome this lead . # ‘This is the first game of the series| Vruhot and Armbruster and Fisher —— Vaneouver) } to do much of it that the Tigers have won. In spite " " c Cheballa won from the Olymptes, | 2 of the fact that Spokane and Van- ne vee not, fot Seattle, 9 to ¥, In a 10tuning A bacévine couver played at Beattie, there was 6 ‘663 | ganie t @ large delegation of Soattie fans ” $9! Batterios—Chehalis, Dyer and ? her to witness the game. a “aay | Ruff; Otymptes, Stilling and Dun Rainier Hotet (¥ 1, Berger pitched a fine mill for Ta- il tee | can. Two-Mee. coma. He filled his position per-| “ 343 . | reat Peg, - er fectly, and was backed up by good | ‘The Municipals dofeated Red-| {ister fucers (Vancouver) ...] Playing. The score: NATIONAL LMAC mond yesterday by the score of 10| mshop & Mater (Portiand) ...1 Tacoma— AB KH. POA Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0. to 2. The feature of the game was | liuotoon & Holly | i Lee Be i ed eo R i mA / the batting and fielding of Meyers Mann & Embree, ; i Chicago ax ae - |eott & South (Vancourer 4 " ve Tal = ee | t 5 f 6 §] Patiadetph © § 2) Qothell won an exciting game Railaed & Dopkine (apokane } ieniie s 8 6 1 3 6]. Batteries and from Kirkland yesterday by the| Kinkesd & eet i leman, 3b 3 8 + ‘ 3 1) so e of 3 to 2. ‘he ame WAR & af vA a Crist Vancouver)..1 llackey.¢. 3 © @ & 3 @/| 8nd Johne score of 3 2. T arp r ; eines 8 8 oT 1 FO . | pitchers’ battle between Woodruft| Woolley & Watt (Denver) «| 2 a J 0 ’ e New Vork 12, ¢. Lowts 1. and Lord " uman en i H < . e & Level _-_—--— = ~ At at eee b pe i 7 Warren @ Pr ert FS ete ee ae || ‘The D. 8. Johnstons defented Ana AB. R HPO. A. Bl petteries—itige ; Cortes at Anacortes yesterday, § +4 9 © 2 9 9) tiles; Wiltse and M one le 8. s Bey 8g BR ee), y 0 ee ee Ee a aN PETTTESILIE LL TTL Oe OE « * ie Se A OP * THE GREEN SPORTING * Sy ge, See, MR ee La | Mesut € 2.8 2) * XTRA. * Anderson,p..2? ® © ® 4b 2 * The Stare green sporting. * TOT cones 1 0 6 0 @ 6} Bean and Dunn * oxtra is a sporting extra and & AERICUILTURA Sell igh nd > ie " Second o , “make over” of the regu # ue on sight an Totals... 4 1 6 24 10 8) Second gam R HH ® nota “mal | Cineinnmtt . 3 lar edition with a few linen of * : *Batted for Allen in ninth Brookiyn bE. AE seore te tho Beet pan th te & on their own Score by innings: i Lattertes-Rwing, Dubec and Mo- | % complete, containing National, * ; J an Kucke ne ry all J f Hee get ese 8 toa |pites~ODey and Kien | Americas, Northwestern and aac ea merits. What's : base bite Pacific conat loagne results, SPOKANE, Jone 1 in protest to Gemematy: oT iitics it—-Rippert | Standing of the Clubs le with a detailed story of the #lint celon of Major Willan Ingis|y more to the len bases—-Kippert. Kennett, ® Seattle game; the racing re ® of the Seattle Athletic club tn call 2 eae tte i ann van Uy apa FUT Dy i T|® suits from every track In the ® | ing off the propored college donfor point—Regal Suit Left on tasoh—|N a tak 7 ;|* United States; news from the # ence track meet of the schovla off Woaneng do the coma Ry Saitek me of game Cincinnat 2 as bowing = ed * the Northwest, Manager Wetler of , ae. Vere | Philadelphia 20 # thing that is happening in the ®\ ine W. & GC. team Imat fight sent : OATS CINCH SHINS. |e. Loute it ; | sporting we Wateh for & | out telegrams to the various col talking to their ABERDEEN, June 7.—Aberdeon | Boaton 2 * The Star, It's green ® | \oges, demanding that the conference “es eimched the seifen by. whacking | * . * \committes be ordered to go ahead friends and the pte ‘and pitehed giit-edge batl all| Steséine of & “at 7 lbacked by the boar control the way pent! GAMES TODAY states that unloss the meet Is held |i 4) 1 nemseives, Bho score by ignings: |. oo» : he will consider it a backdown tn Portland aeees FEES wx | Jeiphia American League fear of W. & G.'s strong team, and gg HH aad Ae Detroit at New Yor will make ® formal demand for the itarkell, O'Brien and Krelts dat Cleveland at Philadelphia, champtonahip by defautt Ways Standing of the Clubs | Chicago | Washington ae sR EXECUTIVE ‘WILL WAGE WAR ON BETTING Francisco. 4 0 intteries—Kosstner and Oren Gorft; Browning and Barry Afternoon nw B ee 3 ; DENVER, Colo, June 7—~Gov, John 8, Shafroth announced today and Orendortt; that he would use the power of * "0 Bastiey and Berry. In & fast and exciting ‘game of at Collins park Saturday | the Gorham's | St. Loul# at Boston. Natlonal League New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburg, Boston at Ctneinnatt Brooklyn at St. Louis Coast League No games. Northwe rn League Heal at Vancouver, Spokane at Aberdeen. Portland at Tacoma. baveball afternoon by a ncore of 18 to 9. Gorham, Thomas and Roope; Crano, Angeline, Brundage and Me- Loot, for 27--We Have--27 pies ie kode nf nan “ International Bond & Realty Oe, 4009 American Bank Bids, Live, Are yn looking fer a lodging house? eee chance oe Goodrieh | Tires defeatel the Crane Co.'s team | Battortes for | I Sole Agents Regal $15.00 Suits 616-619 Piret Avenue, On the Square Opp. Totem Pole Special in Shoes for Men, Women and Children. to meet friends. Ready-to-Wear More space has been given to which will surprise you wtth Suits; all sizes; specially pri atyles; button trimmed; cut ous; fit beautifully. Spe cially priced at teeeeeee Specially priced, $2.00 up to We have a large variety of SID to select from; white and with Duteh collars; Just the Spectally priced for _— selling at The buyer for this department he ta going to make arrange Present values that you cant The ive waist. $1.00 Ottoman Cord, one of the weaves in silk; specially pri at reduced prices. has all the appearance of a r 65¢ Mercerized Crepe Plisse; specially priced at .....+6 360 Egyptian Tissue in a vartet: Where the Cars Stop They hit Hickey’s lobe itke | Convenience ad Comfor Two very essential items to consider when you anticipate going shopping. In you will find both—comfortable from the fact that we want all customers to home here; convenient because it is an easy store to go around and do trading is New lines are constantly being added. and a new line of Women's Wash Suits added White Mercerized Poplin Tatlored Linenette Suita, colors tan and Silk Shirt Waists could wish to put on to attend the exposition Silk Section people talking about Silke, and t* prepared to Japanese Foulard Silks, handsome new de signs, and will make you a very attract Spectatly priced at .. Wash Goods Section We are ready with an assortment of matertala that are specially attractive for warm daya, all 65c Mercerized Rajah Silk; this line algne and colors; oer priced , MacPherson-Gray SAY BATTLING NELSON ABOUT TO GO ON THE Mt WILL CONVERT AN ALFALFA PATCH INTO PASTURE AND GO INTO BUSINESS. ng plotures of the Ma j Hyland fight. rae! } ting hog magnate! actor-author-spectacular fighter a ison, ST. LOUIS 00 Lk rived In Livermore today and made my ¢ prepa. to plunge avily on 4 tant a new venture. He has completed Bhs sh arrangements to convert his prop- | ne fs 9 wes erty here into « “healthy bos” lone CAR sit cr home, and A. H. Poape of Ban Fran GHTLY oil BUT BOTH ARE EXPEen TO LEAVE CITY TOBAY, ciaco has been engaged to manage | [the enterprise The hog ranch scheme has been under the Battlers consideration —e Ifor some time, and he haa finally | (Oy Uned “doped It out” that he can make! ST. LOUIS, June 1—tay} & lot of money in the venture. j ears, entered fn the New Will Be Real Farmer, Yukon -Alaska-P "I will convert my alfaife patch tomoblle race, arrived into a bog ranch,” he said today and 1 believe it will be a go. 1| Th driver of cag [have engaged Mr. Poape, who ie an here, but his car enced rancher, to take charge Out of towa of the place, and figure that there meeting with will be a lot of money in it.” ‘is expected that the | Nelson expecta to return to Sam | rive here by noon, Francisco tonight, and will leave for cars will start for Oklahoma City tomorrow morning, | ing by way of Los Angeles and New Mexico. He will stop off at | The Oriental Jail important points and place agen- cles for hin book. 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