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CANUCKS HAVE AN INDIAN! SIGN ON THE TURKS | and | PRANK KULICK’, DRIVE. THIRD STRAIGHT GAME LosT JAe! o- Phillip, Camnita FOR FIRST TIME THIS eo ; SEASON | At Chicago, | H, © mounted sound for Seattle yes | Chicago 3 é 2 3 terday 4 the Canucks swooped tattories—-Mathewason and My down him for 10 juley 1 ers; Brown and Moran, | which netted them five In| | the : Mike's met red} At St, Louls, & aingle tally R Wh BY “ had the league leaders} Brooklyn .... . eed 8 0 m his hand in every) St. Loule ..., 7468 ng except the third, when Hen ter! Melutyre, Pastorious nott's drive soored A) After) and Bergen; Moore and Phelps that flash wo never had a chance, | - Mike on had several chances] At Cineinnatl. to tuck the game away, but Erick} Boston-Cinolnpati, no game; rain, gon tichtenod up when hits runs. The Beaver mound man le Standing of the Clubs, eves, but they did o Si | Pitteburg Beavers grabbed their first) Chicas nm th Be 1 and in the sixth an-) New York nexed another, Paddock poled 4) Cinetnnati home run in the seventh, Two! Philadelphia .,.. more runs came in the hth | Brooklyn when Davia, Scharnwebe aud | St. Louis . Quigley hit in & row Noston The score; Beattie uF aA & Games Today. kin, 3 . t- 3 1] Philadelphia at Pittsburg; New hoes 1 } 6} York at Chicago; Boston at Cinelt | mi 0 2 © 0) natt; Brooklyn at St, Louls Mek, © : : ° J eens — lagee 2. 2a All 1 i 1 0 hea. © $-=¢=4" he : | 31) AMERICAN LEAGUE Totals &$ ‘sw i *Patted to in ninth 3 : At New York. Yancouy ¥ PO. A 4 R H. RB Ve A 4 ff §{Detrolt .... « na he . 1 3 © 0|New York ; ot VS 1 2 2 }{ Batteries: Willetts and Stanage, ie +f § {| Brockett and Kieinow, (11 In 1 8 © 06/nings.) i TS og | — ei ss At Boston. om 6 8 H. BE St. Louls .. 9 3 " Rogton . s 3 9 0000 0} . eee teeee §| Batteries—Cri and = Criger; | Home run «| Chech, Steele and Arreliances; | hit—-Kennedy Sacrifice | Donohue and Carrigan. 2 tnnings. bite—Scharnweber, Paddock, Erick: | oat ey eek” wreae out ky At Philadelphia. it Mitior 4 Bases on RHE —Miller, Double play—Raymond to | Cleveland ..., om 6.4 ennett to Magee. Laft on basee—| Philadelphia ot 29 ancouver 3, Seattle |. Time of) Batteries—Jona ad Easterly; game—1:55, Umpire—Carruthers | poder and Livingston. At Tacoma. —— Raps H. EI At Washington, Portland ...... eeseoss-3 Ul 1} Chicago, rata. Tecoma ...... s+ se. 4 4 Standt Batteries: (Kinsella and Four went nier; Baker and Kellachey Detrott .... 15 643) anti New York 16.606 SPOKANE some he-ag vor | Philadelphia, ‘Bal ene e error | Boston 19 MS a sesterdey, 3 tod | Cleveland a2 46h ive errors are chaiked up against | Chicago 2 «(Aa fie Jorels, while Most forced a run| s+ Louts 23 425! ‘The score RH F Washington , 7 208 kane Fe 2 Aberdeen .. a ; 5 Games Today. Pn at “Kilifiay and Stevens: ) Detroft at New York; Cleveland at Philadelphia; Chicago at Wash- Games Today. ington; St. Louls at Boston. Beattle at Vancouver; Portland at AMERICAN ASSOCLATION. Tacoma; Spokane at Aberdeen. At Indianapolle—Indianapolie 1, Minneapolis 6 Ten infings Standing of the Clubs. At Loulavilie—Loulaviiie 2, Kan- Won. Lost. Pet. | sas City 5. ttle . oo 38 731) At» Columbus, O—Milwaukee 1, kane 33 $58) Columbus 2 rtiand 37 440] At Toledo, O.—Toledo-Mt Paul fancourer " 451 | game postponed, wet grounds. pe nag 8 413 ee sonnonnneee Base Ball PACIFIC COAST?) ha Hor nce eChoice SeSeseoeseooseoosore 9.—Portiand PORTLAND EN THR. ORTLAND, Jone : aoe beeramante went @ fast game to| Btickson hung the Indian’ insig-| eail on account of darkness here| Ola on us, but the series is young} rday afternoon. Bech team | yet. And the pennant is a long hte could "© peat the iniek in| WAY up the pole. of the 14 innings that followed Pe Kennedy, who came west to me wae onth in the 19th on account of darkness piay first for Seattle, but who = couldn't jar Magee off the Initial bag, slammed out a double yester- Batterie Fitzgerald MeGreevy Graney and Ptaher;|48y for the Canucks. and Byrnes. Umpire LONG a re YESTERDAY. OAKLAND, Jyne %—The longest | ame in the ite story of the Coast fee: jenmus was played here yesterday Bumped again, B’Gosh! And this time Miller was nicked. Every man jack-on the Canuck team came through with a hit of | Miller yesterday except Erickson, | Erickson did his part in the box whee Bote Sin Coy GL, Zrant reed Let's divide the son! Wo've Jato font put one over In| lost three gam in a row!! 4th with two out, winning the| Things look darkilt game, 1 to 0. etic re R H * Mike’s men only had 10 men loft A Ae gemeed + . 3 jon bases. 1 guess a safe swat or| hisetne——dtenter and Berry |two wouldn't have changed that} west and C. Lewls. box score some. HO GAME AT LOS ANGELES Raymond stole a base on Sug ey ANG Ae Fane Sa {f$|den yesterday, And ho was the| Fotnon foam falling to arrive in| uly local to turn the trick time. Ot And here's luck. In the seventh ig or Pot Paddock Iifted an easy foul to/ —— + ee ‘oe4| Akin, who let ft slip through his | Rides 10 549 | digits. Miller grooved another to| Ans 0 ¥| Paddock, who promptly whacked | === patiend ii gag) it over the boards, ) i 335 aed, oaniene . It Vancouver keeps on this Games Today. cleaning up, the former champa wil! pass Portland, These two teama Sacramento at Portland; Oakland) ary fighting hard for third post at San Francisco; Los Angeles at) ion Only 11 points palo Vernon. them, with the Canucks under neath. Kinsella, Portland’s boxman, toy NATIONAL LEAGUE ed with Tacoma yesterday and }scored a shutout, Baker, the Tig |ors’ mound mystery, was pinked| a Peary winner throw rune. R HB Philadelphia .,. 1) 1) Mr. Flynn ts till Pitteburs . pacer ae The | y' umpiring. Batteries rown, Ritchey and St. Paut ts again to enjoy Bun day baseball Roger Bresnahan, manager of DR. J. N. SAXE the St. Louls National League ; * | team, engaged in a little argu Den tist with Umpire Truby yeater Roger will not play for three Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Chi oago. Expert and Careful WONDERFUL BAR. GAINS Can still be found in WALL, PAPER Latest Methods Only ut our REMNANT BALE, but they Prices Reasonable. All Work ure going rapidly, Don't let this op ennnakned portunity pass ff you need wall paper. 887-840 Arcade Bldg for 11 #afe soaks, which netted the} | arise Federal Paint & Wall P. Co, 1514 First Aw” ~° fORD CAR— ALTMAN DIVER — 40 VCE ,MCCHANIC, TENGH W URTIVERS —— POLARS SON McC > STAR--WEDNES ae THE WORLD'S SPORTING NEWS FIVE GARS ON 4000-MILE DASH FROM NEW YORK TO SEATTLE DAY, 1909. JUNE 9, ©OHD~ DRIVE SE RE ET EN PROMOTER FI | rang and across the desert. The IN HIS FIGHT CONTRACT -: COFFROTH DOESN'T LIKE TEXT OF ARTICLES GIGNED FOR BIG FIGHT. (hy United Pree? SAN FRANCISCO, June. 9. ~ Articles of agreement for a 20 round fight in this city between Jack Jolnson and Al Kaufman signed by srlea J. Harvey for the Californian and by Johnaon himeeif, do the un not meet wit qualified cael of Promoter Cof froth and Dilly Delaney, Kaufman's manager A copy of the arth arrived here Inte yesterday, and .| Coffroth and Delaney tmmediately went Into executive session, with the result that an effort will be | made to persuade Johnson to ox tend the engagement to 45 rounds Wants Limit Bout Johnson caused to be moor porated in the agreement an article providing that If the fight was pull ed off In California, it should be! limited to 20 rounds, In any other! place, the glant announced his will ingness to fight to # finish. In view of the fet that if this ctty doesn't seoure the bout, It probably would go to Low Angeles, the fight | fans seo in this article an expres sion of Johnson's firm intention not to endanger bia laurela by & long fight with the husky Kwufmaa. Long Route Dangerous. | It is conceded generally that Al would have but Ittle chance in a 20-round affair, but his wonderful strength and game undoubted. ly # d make bim & dangerous op | ponent for Johnson o¥er the long route The articles that haye been sign ed by Johnson and Harvey do pot set a definite day for the contest but sugeest a day in September.) The winner is to have 65 per cont | of the fighters’ #hare of the gate receipts, and the loner 36. referee ta not named. | | COFFROTH WILL MANAGE THE OAKLAND OUTLAWS evaTedent even GIVEN out By MANAGER FOUNDED ON THE FACTS. (hy United Press BAN FRANCISCO, June §.—Cy Moreing. the manager of the Oak- land ontlawa, is authority for the ement that Jamea Coffroth, pugilietic impressarto, will be the man at the head of the Ban Fran- cisco State league team next season. Moreing also stated today | that the team would représent this clty tm the outlaw ranks during the season of 1910 and will be the trongest aggregation of diamond stars ever gathered on the Pacific coast. “You know that when Coffroth moos after a thing he always gets \the best there is,” sald Moretng, “and you can depend upon it that there ia not a player in ether major league who holds bis services at tco high a figure for Coffroth to consider, You watch the out laws next season,” The | sign an outlaw contract, |the outlaw mana | NEW YORK, June ting }from the clty ball at 3 o’e the afternoon of Juve 1, in reaponse to an electric Nash from W ing ton denoting that President Taft had preased the | “ h opened the Alaska-Yukou Pacific « H tion, five automobiles started fo The race of 4,000 miles ta over lelty streets, country roads and through almost of mountatn rough highways, * tants will states and the winsier I expected in Seattle in m “ to 26 Loute is reached the racere ail be paced by a car carry ing & representative of the Autom ors VAN aia IS WANTED (1 Vetted Prev FRANCISCO, J BAN une 9 tore the end of the week “Old mp Van Haltren, whose summary re loase by the Oakland Coast league management has aroused 4 storm of indignation, ln an Oakland uniform, time it will be of the outlaw cut Cy Moretng, owner of the Oak) outlaw loam, communicated with Manager Joe Nealon over the long distance telephone and instructed him to have a talk with Van Hal tren th evening. The veteran has expressed hin willingness to and it is believed that his terme will be ac may again ve seon oo renee eric | Coptable to Moreing The manner in which Van Hal tren wae dismissed has only added to the old fellow’s popularity, and ment belleves that he will prove a greater drawing card than ever, OAKLAND MAY SET TOMMY RAFFERTY Fry: Datted Pree) BAN NCIBCO, Jane 8.—If the negotiations started today by Man ager Bill Reldy, of the Oakland Coast league team, are successful, Tom Raferty, centerfielder on last year’s Portiand team, wil) wear an Moreing ts enthusiastic over the | (Qakisnd uniform before the month prospects for his league, independent players, NELSON AND ATTELL TO ALL DETAILS OF THE MATCH FINALLY ARRANGED BY NORTH END CLUB, (iy Cnlted Pree) BAN FRANCISCO, June §.-—Final detalis of o l%round match tween Battling Nelaon and Abe At tell, the fight to take place about June 30, will be arranged this ever Ing at a conference bet b Nelson and Manager Desmond of the North End clug, if another bitch does not Desmond, Neison and Char lier Lerecari, who ts aasisting Dew mond in making the match, held a conference early this afternoon, but failed to come to an agreement over a few minor matters, whieh It) MARATHON RUNNER IN SEATTLE TO SET MATCHES be William Stanley, assistant direo tor of the physical culture resort | at Ocean Beach, California, and holder of all Pacific coast walking records, arrived In Seattle this af ternoon, and {# anxfous to secure A race in efther event. Stanley In a hard and consistent trainer and can get In shape for a race within two weeks. He te will ing to meet any man alive In a race for any distance from five miles to the full Marathon, and in a walking race up to 60 miles, He will also endeavor to got matches during the _| exposition, Stanley |s a professional, having ron for years In this and foreign countries. He is holder of the walking record from Algiers to Tu nis in northern Africa, and of a record for 15 miles of 1 hour and 26 minutes, made in the Low An goles-Vineyard race last winter Mail addronsed to the Sporting Kdltor of The Star will reach him FRANCISCO be cleaned up at li expected will this evening's conference. Prac | elealty all of the conditions have | been accepted by both fighters and Attell has agreed not to compel | Neleon to weigh tn. | Nelson will leave for Los An goles tomorrow morning instead of | tonight and will depart from the southern ofty for Oklahoma City on Thursday morning. The only atop| } | | he will make en route to the latter | pince will be at his ranch in New Mexico, He recelved- «telegram today rom the Oklahoma promoters | urging him to come on immediate | ly. Nelson will place the Hyland. Nelaon fight. pletures-on exhibition here about June 20, and in Los An in the week ho ts schedule to fight Ad Wolgast Se ore PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR POWER RACERS, The Aoattle which has charge « the A.-¥.-P. regatta thin! summer, has given the following pro- gram for the first day's races, June 12, on Lake Washington, All racer | will begin and end at the club house in Madrona park. Motor if ths Boat races during lub, out After them a luncheon will be served at the club. First race--One mile classification race. Becond—Two miles, for boats 21 | ot tinder hird—Five miles, 22 to 26-footers. FourthFive miles, 26 to 30-foot ers Fifth—Five milos, 1 to 40-footers | Sixth—Five miles, 40-footers or wer Seventh—Ten miles,’ spectal, tree |for all, speed boats, All the boats must enter the class ification race, In order to determine | thelr class Spokane squeezed a. game from the Black Cate yesterday by a score of 8 to 2, Dumb work In the and | i» over. claima that another year will se¢|jand, but he ls used only ae utility | and reservations at Union Ticket the triumph on the coast of the|man. and Reldy ts of the opinion | Office, 608 First ay. Raferty is now with Cleve that he can seoure the release of | the hard-hitting ¢x- Beaver. Jim McGuire, Cleveland's western scout, was sounded by the manager of the Oaks today and MeGuire, niso, is of the opinion that La Jole will release the outfielder. When with Portiand, Raferty hit close to the 300 mark, and was a good fielder and a scrappy player | His addition to the ranks of the re | javenated Oaks would be more than acceptable to the fans RAGING YACHT SEN TO WATERS OF THE BAY UST NIGHT Watched by a considerable crowd of local yachting enthusiasts, Scott Calhoun's Spirit TL was euccesaful ly launched at Rohif Brothers’ yarde on the Bast waterway, last night a ane ened by little Miss Blien ith “Luck to thee, beaut! ful Spirit uu The boat rides the water beaut! fully, and attracted the admiration of every epectate She was de 75¢ 5x34 Inch Steel 38c Cal an polished wood har dodges, Thera isa t ight tor you if you buy half price, You mvuat act opportunity te hy main a poor i are doing jeverything in power to help you. Fatlures, dipappointments and | Wrecks are the result of dittem ing or not being prepared advantage of opportunitios that help uw. end our gdvertinoment and look at our windows for opportunitte that help you right now une Lath ot fety Pilers, Oll, Box nd Zigeag Rules. t 33-4 Inch curved edge edger or rounding tool } $1.60 Half Steel Jointer qr J 4 Adjustable Bronze fie 1 Drawer Pull . te Fred M. Spinning Infield lost tor Aberdeen. 1310 Second Avenue but this! AND ME le Club of Amerien, No car ma pa iim. This la to prever peed ing through the thiekly populated sections. After leaving St the vors may make a break dash for the finteh If they choone The winner will receive 000 | cash and 1 troph The seco r $1,500, and the thir d $1 00), All of the competitors drive cars which have boen tuned to ractng pitch, Kah represents the highost skill of Its ak ar si of mater fal has gone into the construction Interest In the race will center In the ability of the lightly construct od, low powered cars to hojd thetr own with the heavier, high powered | machines signed by Ted Geary, who will bave charge of ber both tn the ination race with the Rival of ingham, and the Alexandra tr ase she wine from the Rival It is jexpeoted that she will be ready for i“ initial trial Batur = NEW YORK'S RING LAWS HARD ON OWNERS | Med Trees.) | (my NEW YORK, June %—All the local race tracks have decided to bold the fall meetings as usual, In view of the « lient showing made under the antl-betting jaws at the tracks that are now in operation. 1 The money taken In at the gates) 4t Belmont and Brighton has been | encouraging, and today the manage. | ments of Jamston Plains and the! Aqueduct announced that their | tracks would open for short ses- a inter in the summer, Horse owners themecives, how-/ ever, are complaining that, under | |the three-day-a-week plan, they | jare losing much money, and aay that | luntess four or five day races are jallowed, they will ship to the Ca-| nadian tracks, j Special Eastern Excursions Tickets on sale July 2 and 3, Au must 11 and 12, by Oregon k. KR. & Nay. Co, Chicago and return, $72.60; Bt. Louls, $67.50; New Yor $105.50; Omaha, Kansas City an Missourt River potnts, §69. On July 1 and August 11, to Denver and re | turn, $66. Pull particulars, tlekets B. B. Bills, | General Agent Bee Us Before Buying. Testa, Awnings, Oanves Packer "ed Ptreet, tu in 6204) In ites Depot Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $35,000 While this bank does a large savings busl- it does even a larger commercial busl- ni We are able to serve you In both de partments. The follow. ing directorate insures conservative, safe man- agement: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. 0. Lowman, A. B, Stewart, R. C, MoCormick, ness, C. H. Bebb, | Ja D. Hoge, | N. B, Soiner, Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Ren. ton, Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry | | | | | Runwolt & Drew, Mere. | Phonoe 13 Phones: Sunset, Male The Poa! ing Popular Price Theatre. | a Tonight sad ou rr eek, segond tri- | This Week, First ant we of the Avorito A BUNTING, present | “The Road to || Alaska Salil Loft || MOORE THEATRE Personal Experience i The Big Factor}. We’re showing new rics in Men Suits that it i 1ble to dy 4 Auatice ¢ , ae justd ULE you to « ners pect thig a, even if you’re not y to buy, because ¢& oa ll be Teady in need ea A t $18, $20, $25, $1 You wear clothes—some wear § and others do not—-why take chance why not the best?—wearers of Special Suits have no compl nothing but pleasure and a pr investment. THE 615 to 619 First Ave. On the Square AMUSEMENTS. | | JOHN CORT, Manager. Week aT '* Production of | “THE. “MERRY Wwibow” ban. THs | See the W Matin ’ Saturday,| Subect, Whe Prices—B00 to $2.00, No telephone | v orders. | N The Grand JOUN CORT, mares oe ® hte—f5o 7 1.00. j Matinee 210 Next in | West Seattle Ferry ordiana.” Week—"It Happened Emmi Wink, Shop Otrl.” dren, ‘ The Oriental Pool Rooms ne place of the Kind In the wor cash given away dally. Third av. be OSTEOPATHY bit hot al ewent bathe end < Seattie Theatre LOIS T “ONLY A sitor Bunting, the ¢ Is at hor beat Priow 100; eventin, ch in Mats. 1be to S00; ager dhil- | ox Mate, 100, Night, 108, Advanced PANTAGES ALL STAR ROAD snow, Direction Alex Pantages _S—Novelty_Features—s 45 Poot Tables—45 2 Solo Tables—25 Rar, restaurant olyar atand 1 ven chair barber M$ Mat between Pike and Union hird av Blectricity, vibration, ieht tt leas ung Hy ru thods. Optical . aeons and treating eyes offices in &

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