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2 THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909, THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS|, GREAT FIFTEEN INNING ENTRIES AREIN FORTHE BOXERS BEGIN TO RETURN Come a Cop GAME ENDED IN THE | BiG COLLEGE CONFERENCE FOR MILLS ON THE COAST} aa he ha Seattle Loses in 4 of the! | WAL ote anne x i a | pre tac FRANCISCO, June 1 npleted arrangeme to f Prettiest Contests of The following entries have boor right « Dick” Hyland thinks he Johony Thom, n Beéptem Season. ae by t t : trifle # when he inixed| Stanle Leong ‘ ‘ on Rg set Mere words cannot describe th At New York 1 participate in the Northwoat with ' 1 the Grass Valley t 2 a 9 6 on : | in fe i fal , oma R WH } 1 conference games to be hel does not Intend to cut loose | ANG Bene ae ee Ph caseynely raceful lines, the fabrics use nities Ved and ble men bad tbe] Metrell a Begin te Mt er ne he did when he was in training dev has ® preasing engager og # » the fabrics used, the color com, Mike I A : Bago vagal ttre SU a . : morrow at the > Btadium t j bande? the (fh of 1 to 1 at Van-| New York , 1 7 i across the bay } game tucked away 4 Va atts + ARO | Washington university and Agricul Hyland wont begin conditioning month with th ar ' binations, the talloring, the trimmings, the fin, eouver yesterday, but the Canucks - Saminke " | tural college, Oregon Agricultural himself until Saturday and then he handed him a ing, W } MeConnell, M ga r H ished article. | felt upon Harry Rush in the ninth] Jcollege, and Whitman college will will work out at Millett firitt will let his man stop or |i | and slammed out five hits hr a row At Washington. T: ain. jenter teama in the games Leach Cross will likely arrive in Denver to give an emiibit Which netted them t ne | University Washington—Dur nome time Friday, and Jimmy Cof- The party Is expected to a nie From tothe 26th inning| At Philadelphia-Cleveland; double | ¥*ll Bants and Frank Babeook froth will rush him into training | the 1 ; header; rain hammer and discus threw and shot juarters at Shannon's Lor t and ¥ sure win for Mike's | put; Brackow, Stoll and Will } MeFarland Is ¢ than |are both down to the t i 2 1 th tt n i] 4 midd) distance U, one more to get the tie y i] n the first two] ’ t suble : 1 ire Carruth. | be rt ; “= aie dou! Coyle, hurd! Kerr, polo vault ehance t x before a San Fran r arrange ke place MmeEaéi nd blah Jump. aiseo fight mob. H var " th at the ) t Washington Btate college—Je ffroth t ‘va bi Ant r " Attell is workin t ' Standing of the Clubs. icheukel mae ‘ te : we aael , eo Kid Kras Canuetes manages | alqulat, polo vault; Co#, 100, 220 xt month. ( t " uh ‘ to draw a pass. A single thon came |, Won, Loat, Pe 440 and relay; Mead, shot and dis sdvinement & f to " ie, whi in fant fi ge lg eae i. : Watrolt .iass 8 16 662) cus; Halm, wetghts; . Moulton Daskey with " tt ‘6 ¢ ver at Shanr gut of the box, and a neat squeese) Now York 23 16 890 | high jump and hurdles; ‘Thom om ( Hyland sett an Rafael y play scored the winning run in one) by i scioht : + ’ ' v yland #et-to. Dyas cabot tanta Goblante ‘avgt. Wit Hadelphia . 18 ba yard davh, hurdles and broad ‘on the Vancouver field Boston ee ‘S} jump; Phillips, jumps, 440 and re } Sugden, the British backstop, was|: J 19° 22 A464 / lay; Jack Nelwon, dashes and 440 the alu hid, garnering five hits Ohie 17 bay 487} Cool, half, mile and two miles nh og omen magewhen Bghed wed | IETT) . IT «24 415] Welch, half mile, milo and relay — = . | — Johnson, 440, 880, mile and two had an army of men left on bases It wae the masterly pitching of} Games Today. miles; Putnan “- + and hurdles | Engle which lost for ua The game| Detroit at Washington, Cleveland ‘ i. = 2 oe wre wad replete with hot work in the| at Boston, Chicago at New York, st. | ™ Cheese a “jp * oud Parson Davies, one of the most the greatest fight field, Magoo and Paddock coming | Louis at Philadelphia jump and hurdh aird, hatiner ‘ » sia " world has over|— in for big applause. The score throw and dis Rartlett, 440, 88 unique Ggures ir 7 feattio— AD. RH. PO. B and relay; Btookey and Clark, half sport, is dying at the home of bi 1's aie A 4 & mile, mile and two miles; Lowry _ aymond, as. § H os ‘ ® 100, 220, 440 and relay fiaht te petit, 3b... @ oO ‘ 4 e on 4 panel. if 3 ? 3 4 é| lL & fathers @ rf .. 28 se Jackson, Jack Dempse , et on the man who w ‘ ‘ i i T i e simmons for the largest im eve game pe = 3 SS J | | * battle a r. $45,000. Davie Leading a life of stiering ad Totals ...64 4 8°48 18 9| LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 1 ma vs. but they were not! turce, Davies loved the game and *One out when winning run score’ | nattling Nelson arrived in Loe! pis bs are been . -" a ~ me ed | wal . bai . " | eae have ese in thetr it had © publishers who wanted to mar ab Rw. FO. p | Angeics last night and stayed just! poe pase ake are more “4 - enemas tiket tem abet is iif Dar TT FUP AY “Fl tong enough to tell everybody that | o@hl™ base ball tricks are shore | MARATHON RUNNER COMES TO | bee! would have brought | ket the story of his iife the “Pa pharnw br weit ; $ pj he is the greatest fighter in the! wich Ge , Dementeetiie + rt “ SEATTLE FOR MATCHES. | It det ¥ far "i - a x, ‘ world, passed out a few of bi . ge eg hey tos first to | deac an write that. It w ites. 2 O i SS ileces ica eae cat en 46 Bg. egg plan is to get a! William Stanley of Ocean Park, re the big | be ough then, My story is ° i 4 Oly Rene y: ayy off first, apparently waltlog | os) holder of the records for the e “Parson t concluded while { am living 2 fg Sf tran this morning for Oklabowm for» hit or bunt to advance, While|°* der of the rec was for ty tet. ooh e e 5 } eo an ¥ rag) he ts fuled to apparently paying ho atte distance from Los Angeles to San Pe pF 8 ight Jack Clifford on June Sclees” Gn” eer” 2 Francisco in walking, and of, sev re. a he PF gger cv Dane , looked in and as the latter . ives |era! running xiended Totals 5 14 46 27 2/8Teat shape, and says that he the ball from the 4 and ml ee & t gouver LG00000HT 000001 : keep on fighting until next draws beck bie orm to retern Wien re Site kone he000000000 when he intends to retire and de Demont starte like a fash. The * now in Seattle Jogkias for * }vote himself to raising hogs on bis catcher, caught Matfooted, has to professional matches, and challen-} | ammary: Three-base hite—Davis, | Livermore, Cal., ranch jump out from behind batter ae nae for & rane any éie-| sritice hit not at all pleased ove draw back his arm again and Wink j.00. gy to 60 mi | : je ite ” "¢ n at ove , 1 . © miles i ve spectacios , 4 4 len hasee—6 jof fighting Ad Wolga ver the 10 | (he ball to second, while the short - . GRAVESEND, N. Y,, June 12 a ta re Ke a, round route. atop or second baseman who ta t anley ix a walker,@f tierna are being in F nd to in ° Finishing second in the third race! quce high m in horses, The You know I never start to fight! cover the base, is also caught un tlonal reputation, and fs Also a for at least six or seven rounds,” | prepared and the runner reaches champion awimmer and diver sald Nelson today, “so that's why I the bag. Tho very daring of the ¢ dead of heart failure as his jockey | ber frames, which fit closely around Aw a runner, he says hinteotf that the eyes, and seeing only through t a longer battle. Still if they steal makes It successful aaa oh | he did not know he could run, angi }4iamounted to weigh In thene nearsighted glasses the horee| here today, Frank MeGtl!l dropped lenses are set Into leather or rub ond, Magee. 3 Bag $: by Rush, 2 f Bnale, 3; oft Rue fe yuble plays Seo to * rnweber, Raymond | ¥ oP, mapas * Mages Manes t fen-!inaist | suppose it’s up to me to . - Beattre Th Timed | fight as I agree Broanahan, catching for Now |recently, but after his showing in| Moll was racing weil until he!is jeg to step bigh, since the trathera While nothing York, July 28, 1908, did not have athe New Years race at Low Angeles, reached the far turn, where Jockey ground has the appearance of be} ven out as yet, it is known that) putout or an assist in 10 innings, | where be covered 15 mites in 1 hour ville pulled him up. He came! ing rained just ahead of him, It ts At Tacoma, |Tom MoCarey ts trying to interost and 29 minutes, he has.gome to be ugh the atretoh in easy fashion sald the device, when used on} young horses, works @ remarkable} H. BK Nelson in a fight with Freddie} Donohue, Chicago, playing first, eve that he can run ae well, He 3 | Welsh to be held in this clty next | had but one chance, an assist, May is In perfect condition and can get 5 but suddenly keeled over at the) change in the step and action and 12 0} fall 433 cote in & nineinning game. in shape in a week's best | scales. aaah muok of bats effect cs retained oer io GREAT CORNELL EIGHT ‘LIKED IN POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA Batterles—( ugh and Fournier; Berger and Kellackey. At Aberdeen, kK H EB 5 kane i Se oe rdeen sone 18 2 faite. Holm and Spencer; Beiver and Kreits Games Today. Seattle at Vancouver, Spokane at Aberdeen, Portland at Tacoma. ding of the Clubs, berdeen coma Pedesedeooooooeoooooors PACIFIC COAST $ LEAGUE e Seoooeorsooosese At San Francisco. R H. Ej Oakland .......-s606+ en ee Ban Francisco ....... 6 & 2 || Always $15. Batteries Brice and Lewis; Browning and my | At Lee Angeles. > _ a United Press) | the Cornell varsity eight in the | wonderfully, and undergraduate The Harvard sweep «wingers are | intercollegiate, and the clean cut} R H. B|. ITHACA, N. Y¥., June 10—The| twomlle race on Lake Cayuga has | are counting upon s victory in the |rated In aquatic circlos as one of | victory by a length and a balf bas | e aay * a 4. 16 | decisive defeat handed Harvard by | boomed carnelian and white stock | Poughkeepsie regatta the strongest combinations in the | caused joy in the camp of Ithacans. | S cial for Satu Angeles” 1 8 1 =| | ? 4 Batteries—Nagle and Orendorff; | Hitt and Hagen BET AG | =~ Calling labels cae dla: BOY Wii BR | ee sheers hag ven s ate 300 pairs of Men's $3.00, $3.50 i a A hard | weable fe 0 i games ‘ At Portland. Base Ball —- | Although the rules expressly pro $4.00 Outing Trousers, cuff bottoms 4 mond, Bennett and Magee vide that no player shall dispute a spring hip. Your choice at $2.50. ; decision, It is seldom a game is | Hs gy eM fa not marred by pro ee ee eee ata, if R W E.| Bacramento ...... c7 4s nue in two fast Portland ee ae | ie Challer ey whon they were ver » $6 fine for a first vio. Batteries — Whalen, Baum anime latin tba. ‘eieolbe from the game | Tealey Raymond kept up hia} } o 4 bruate * oe ' Brabam; aréon and Armbruster Stung again, by heck awell work &t short, He was red : fora Yepetition of the offense ware Standing of the Clubs, + : we sponalble for four put outs and six imposed rigidly, gamse would be! a | ; But it took 16 innin aaeiats with never a chance for a} | faster and far more interesting to a e é h bobble. | e publie ] Up to the ninth session, Harry | | the public ( bat 18 the ninth anuch ‘hor te the infleld, Dax Geured to fox @nALnii ithout qualification, the very von aasiats and wbx put outs, Nix SPALDINGSS con Se hat sold anywhere, Mike's men went through 16 In jo EOF A THU TH ys STORE nings without the semblance of ar It took 2 hours and 45 minutes to |wettle the question } All Shapes—All Shades error Vancouver was guilty of two. : Fae mene? : Spokane nover had a chance with At Chicago. hash wae nloked for 14 hits, al)! Averdean yesterday and the Black | SEATTLE 3 Rh H ndgen fatte average DY |Cats walked off with the game by : New York ...ce000.-4.0 = 8 nailing five ja score of 8 to 2 : | GOLF ‘ Batterios—Marquard, Ames andj, 1" the 14th, bad autl-! rikowise Portland slipped an - Cablegram) | our oney ac | ful chanee. The bags were filled, | “LONDON, MAY 20, 1009, other over on Tacoma, 7 to 2 ‘At CincnatiBoston; rat Sea and hrade' Gat tures to WM, PURTELL PATRICK PURTEL, MARK PURTELL, ncitinati-Boston; rain » spitball an ck out th = nucensain “''|ITALA CAR AGAIN ON], column: Meyers; Pfeister and Moran MAXWELL ' th none d Want It 3, O., June 11 Mark; late 608 and early 70s, Spalding, GOLF BA At Pittsburg-Philadelphia; double . | Purtell, whose triple broke up the | Goldsmith, Anson, Bennett, M¢ header; rain v iver would have won in the ROAD, BUT BEHIND }longest bal! game in history, is the | Bride, Richardson, Williamson and | dee, Wpaeen. winner in 1 baby of a baseball famity | Buck Ewing, all those gr er omen 1 a not I ach nalled Standing of the ‘Clabs. Kens long drive a wort |, ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 10.—The! His brother Bt ig the a-| stare figured tn contests with Pere | fa ate Won. Lost. Pct, | tall sprinting tala car entered In the New York| tional youngster now fing the | Purtell | oa Chleago ; 29 Worlde Pa 1 have hap-| tra poontinantal rac i fe there with his phenomena nd} N. ¥,, and in the iral game ork 18 Bly had 1 t Carruthers | early today @ drivers declared | yy ather w A wi hero there scored the run made o Cinetanati 2 called Rush out at third in the nH that they Intended to make record : sasoball wae trying-to gain &{ the ground Durl rine tod a Philadetph coseoesil 2 450 time over the rest of the ¢ foothold 4 ecognized 1869 he was with the Cueket club, Bt. Louis 148 , ‘i 4 1 to think that the squeoge|*Md that thelr past mishap The P reside here ,and the | opening the season ag ninst the fam: erooxin * 7 2 405 ‘play did for us hot disco raged therh in th boys cor thelr ability natural-|ous Forest Citys of Rockford, Ill BLO ee seeees ‘ 3 Before the Ttala left St. Louls, |} Ancestry has oftei plaved a| The stars of that game included Pug Bennett took Kindly to Fin. | to olfer cars had passed through | stellar role on the diamond, and|/Anson, Fisher, Barkeg, Fulmer rs das 1 "| eat ¢ Ti Games Today Fs iterings and plucked four hitw| Salina, Kas., 119 miles west of To! the oft heard expression, “That fel-| Bird, Addy and Hastings: elie We tbiagad Wow Zork atlis su tment poka Jiow's a natural horn ball player,"| Mark Purtell is but 18, and Billy | The Oriental Pool Rooms Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburg. ‘3 ret agar arrios a lot of truth sometimes. arcel ld enough ‘, : | ef a a jot ( ometime searcely old enough to vote. Both 2 bard Philadelphia at St. Louis Fifty-three men faced Harry Rush THE “GREEN” EXTRA. | Patrick W. Purtell broke tnto}iearned the game on the Columbus | ar. On the 615 t = ome - - and he fanned three The Star's Green Sport Extra } baseball at a tender age, reaching |lota, Billy first played professional 2 Selo T ae A 7 a ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, F xtra litho top rue of the ladder whon| ball at Decatur, and when fh square First Ave, Dell Paddock wax shunted Into] '* eM the streets every night | acareoly out Of hix teons. He was|taken into the At jean leags wy laoekt foataurant, ctger tnd and} lee oly o a teen wie ke ito the merican league eve € t arte hop. ge First and Cherry the spotlight with a swell stop of| by 6pm Ite pium full of live |the originator of the slide to sec-| Comiskey, he sent his kid brother | piace of the kind tp Shep arepet Optical Department. Allen's drive in the 10th, when! sport. ‘ond, and battled against stars of the to fill his shoes at Decatur Seamer, Bis ob tte , . en Pike an nlon.

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