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; | | HIS EARLIER TROUNCING WURKS MAKE IT THREE AND TWO, AND A SHUTOUT AT THAT The Canucks wer Gua Thompsoh yesterday, and we won by Not al Beaver could be worme t the first arame, when Jack Hickey pass four hits Mike's mon rang the bell in th first frame, when alck Hickey pa ed Akin and Raymond. Capron went in to t r Bennett, and th college you A Live with @ dingbat drive wat Akin over for the urst count In the th off with Bennett owed with a single which netted 1 binth Aven poked stole secon a drove a not one Al home wit Raymond leas bofore | At Philadelphia | rn HW I St. Loula 1 ’ 0 | Philadelphia 10 0 en Plank, Dyger 1 Thomas } | Siouding of the Clubs. Who, Loat, Pet Detrott § 16 6x New York iT Lh 20 ‘ ‘ A u ‘ st. | ‘ Washington 2 Games Today. at We «tor Cleve Louls at Pt adelphia THE TWAS GOMISKEY THE WISE GEE WHEN HE LET ZEIDER GO? YES HE WAS—NOT a ey Raymos pulls oft his| At Pittsburg ally nt Im the sixth we | when he made a theatrical pick up a se 4 | of Hickey’s torrid tap. Danny Shea |*" ‘ | earned much applause when he : Batteries——Bell and Marsha! Biased Brooks’ foal from ihe gran yt ROLLIE ZEIDER came in for some chiding on sev At Cincinnat! - Cal, 12 ing himself on the ankle? Well eral questionable sons, Sug R HF Comiskey, the |4® simply bas t aud for 1 den, the Canuck catcher, was ban-| New York ; » — just wateh th i man set OF fabed and fined for disputing a de- | Cincinnatt 2 go White Box job for next y ctalon } _ Batteries —Raymond and eof the Ban ider'a p ar this year The score Schlel; Fromme and Mel he flops to} has just set the fane wild; in al Souttle An 9 Jn to bite him-| round wo ad and shoul GLE os H o} At St. Louie. te hove & in the Coast “Capron 1 ® we 2 ae be n the nate. His flelding simply borde Bennett, 2 $ 4 Philadelphia ‘ i iW i y" yp t f ma h 1 ' @) St. Louls a 5 0 A wise § he ee at anes 4 | Ratteries — Moore and Doolp; | 20¥ tat he gave himself an awful he ls a regular demon. It le be { ® | Lush and Pb gine stinging when he turned Rolly | ing an almost ere f Fhompecn, . 8 e| ae ide bac me yt ¢ Be . val bi and as for Tot 8 7 10 @ At Chicago. ae pobre “4 ah tale wns epetted for Bennett in first | R a k The fana } te . ton ‘ 2 t , ABR R ED 4+ 75 | Chicago 2 6 6 bie oat written I $0 2 & 3 8! Hatteries — White and Smith @ @ 2 8 8 bf Sl overat and Moran. 306 3 ¢ 8 0: ¢ % 4 Stam: of the Clubs. j ee ; $ ; H s 6! Wao. Lost Pe t 3 60 8 8 2 6} Pittsburg ) ee | 1 & © & @ Pi) Cnicago 0” ee 8 8 Sf |New York 21 «17 Totals we 4a at Cincinnat) 26 «83 eee Batted ‘for Snyder in ninth. | priiadelphia i 2 Sy Untied Bren) si ‘ » the work of Hitionin, sans Batted tor Hickey in ninth. | St. Louts 19 37 6413) SAN FRANCISCO, June 12— for Hyland : ‘ttle . j bd aad pet ; ‘on my tana BOD# Villa at Ban Rafael tomofrow ancourer H e008 -< ae aT weight, who is to meet Dick Hyland moraiug. Loftus, whe wit! Sb in Summar FTreotge Fao | Games Today. jae the Mission street arena on June charge of the camp, is looked upon | 4, Thompson. | Boston at Chicago; New York at |} 26, arrived in San Francisco this in the enat the greatest tratner i ny eareee, out BY | Cincinnatl; Brooklyn at Pittsburg; | morning, aceompanted by his the try. He is confident Ns ‘Thompson. 1; oft | Philadelphia at Bt. Louis brothermanager, fam Wallach, and ‘Bat Cross will have no diffiguity ey. 3. Hit by pitched ball— a making 133 pounds at 10 o'clock on Double playe—Staniey to his trainer, Johhn Loftus the morning of the fight, or oven Bonnett te Cross, although a bit traveltired, at ringside, If necessary B B ll declared himeelf to be In excellent ruthers &@ n~ condition, having had a fight only nm Sport Extra Sahan 10 days ago, for which he trained as every night at pear — ¥ Chalier & leonaistently as he always trains and by 6 p. m. It’s plum full of live 4. ry 4 therefore ts tn Lansial — to take 5 aeons Portlan: A TTT edie 2 = Tacoma . eae you Gus! st Batterice—Seaton and Fournter; ; at HOW ABOUT THIS | Baker and Sheehan. It was his to the tune of 3 to 0 ALL STAR coh At Aberdeen. x 8 | Which is rather rubbing {t in | | Am All American ball club, pleked | r sy After taking @ beating oa jfrom 1871 to the present, that Spokane . li the week j | would be hard to improve on, would Aberdeen ........665- 6 32 si he A jbe made up from the following Batteriee—Gregg and Stevens; ) not 9 Boaver could be advanced | gOLDIERS ON U, & TRANSPORT | RA! Diayers - Ovitz and Kreitz. beyond Midway tsland. Player. Posltion Fid's Hat «} ‘of the Clubs. | ENGAGE IN A FIERCE A. G. Spalding, p She Standing John Kit c os? Won. Lost. Pet! Gus allowed but four hits, and | FISTIO FIGHT. at tae ts . és | it 3 | those were not within speaking dis | Spi Rows Barnes, 2b 565 FA 48 tance of each other (iy United Brees) |H. Stetnfeldt, ab on antl SAN FRANCISCO, Jone 12—/H, Jennings, as 043 u 382) Jack Hickey mounted the mound | “Demon” Martin, of the Ninth U, 8. | Joo Kelley, If 951 jfor the Beavers, but it was no £0.) cavalry, sald to be a brother of | Hugh Duffy, ef 968 Games Today. Denver Ea” Martin, and Meas Boy| Wm. Keeler, rf 973 Seattle at Vancouver; Spokane at Aberdeen; Portland at Tacoma. PPODOSES OSES OSSOSOS Even Gus Thompson Janded on Handsome Jack for the swat | which brought in the final run. Captain Mike shoved in Capron ° to bat for Pug Bennett in the first, PACIFIC COAST 3 and it was a good hunch. George ; delivered j | — | LEAGUE 3 Tealey Raymond was there with | & sweet game yesterday. In addi Seoooeoeoooosososoooooes |... jamming out a threebag At Portland. ger which was converted Into a| RH. B,|Tun, the little shortstop piayed the vA 3 2) stellar role in a great plece of field 2 6 a) ine when he scooped up Jack Hick-| Date leachate ‘6 ave ley's hot grars cutter. bruster; Eh! re Danny Shea crashed into the | grand stand after Brooks’ high foul At San — Hp, | but came out of the collision with . #. }the pellet tghtly clutched. Loud| Ban Francisco .... 6 69 tas sad ‘ Batteriee—Boice and La Long}! «Osijor joo” Sugden was cast into Browning and Wilitams. At Los Angeles. RH. EB. WOPROR siicccrsereees B 8 fk Los Angeles .........2 6 2 Batteries--Hitt and Hogan; Koostner and Orendorff. Standing of Pet Francisco ..... ou Angeles 611 Bacramento . 36 ertiand $07 ‘ernon 497 Oakland ‘ 423 Games Today. Te eraey at San Franciseo; Ver- at Los Angeles; Sacramento at at Portiand. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston. RHE Cleveland .. 2 10 1 Boston sevevenh 2 4 Batteriee—Young ond Easterly; Bohlitzer and Carrigan At New York. R. H. EF Chicago ....++. ‘ i 7 1 New York ..... of 8 2 Batteries—-Walsh and» Owens; Take and Kleinow. At Washington. R. H. EB. Ol errr J 4 Washington ...... Al 7 Batterles—Killian and Johnson and Street. Sick midt jouter darkness because he engaged }in a chewing match with His Ump Bobby Carruthers also alapped on a| | fine, Swain played his first game for Vancouver since leaving the Tigers, | The big follow handled two chances jin the fleld nicely, but was unable }to do anything with Thompson's | offerings. Although Portland outhit the Tigers yesterday, they were bump od by a score of 3to 1, The Web |footers lost out In the third frame the Tigers jammed over three tallies. ] | Gregg, Spokane slabster, lost a hard luck game yesterday when he forced in a run in the ninth by belting Julle Streib with the ball. | Up to the ninth Gregg pitched a! great game, striking ont 16. The game was won all up to the time! Julle got the ball in the ribs Watter McFarlane, president of the aberdeen baseball club, was! pinched yesterday In Aberdeen tor | smoking a cigarette Walter evi | dently negle to brush up on the new criminal chde, which makes It a tmisdemeanor to have a cigarette | of the National Baseball longue in| in one’s possession. | Walter did not go to jail,| but was released on his personal | recognizance. If the cops in “this town should} enter the Rathskeller No, enforcing the clgarette what « dletingulshed proviston, crew they A would take to police headquarters! bs teher Sebreckengost chances In 1906. nocepted |if arrangements Edward Thomas, | furious on Conklin, of the transport were the principals in a round ring battle pulled the high seas while the « was en route to this port The big government steamer arriy ed at her dock late yesterday and) the story of the battle was told by| several of the enthusiastic spec tatora The mill was a gruolling one and was declared a draw by the referee oft The Conklin, however, bad two = ribs lrepaired at the ship's hospital,| caused by the negro's terrific) punches in the second round Shortly before the transport sail @d Martin's dusky comrades of the Ninth are sald to have cleaned up considerable coin the result of a match between their husky and the champion heavy weight of the Philip: pines. JEFF TO FIGHT IN THE SMR IT CHICAGO, June 12.—Jack Mo vormick, the big heavyweight box er and wrestler, probably will box Jim Jeffries in Pittsburg, June now being made jatens, who ts handl! by Hughey the big fellow here In Chicago, through satisfactorily, Gatens has wired A. 8 MeSwigan, who {a handling Jeffries’ apearance in Pittsburg, that McCormick ts tn good shape, and would like to box} the six rounds with Jeff. MoCormick is the man who put} Kid MeCoy out with one punch at} the old Star theater in Denver some Yonrn nko PULUAM 1S. READ Ms: RESUME ROLE CINCINNATI, June 12. C. Pulliam {s# expected to resume the duties of his office as president ton days or a fortnight | I think there w no doubt that} President Pulliam will prove to the | \baseball magnates that he thoroughly recovered from |the league,” said ugust Horr-| mann, president of the Cinctnnat! | club and ohairman of the Natjonal commission, “I think he will be week of two. has | his | or Butler | nervous breakdown and is able to! grill with the Intention of strictly |rewume his duties as prosident of s The averages are taken from best year in each man's career the | MURPHY WILL GWE KLING PART OF BONUS 12 from CHICAGO, Presid Murphy Cinetne today and practically admitted t John Kling would be with the © before the end of June As an inducement to the June returned ent nati hat uba great catcher to return to the Cubs, Mur phy instructed Manager Chance to split that $10,000 bonus Into 17 parte inntend of 16, one part being «i to the Cub president trast and delivered to Kitng if ven to be held fn “he OAKLEY, Kan, June 12.—The Shawmut car, now leading the New York-to-feattie racers, is stall Jed here today on account of rain The driver expecta to reach Denver tomorrow morning and the ot four care in the race are expec to reach the same place later gs day her ted jo KR RRR GOLDFIELD AFTER JOHNGON, BOSTON, June 12.—Fight promoters at Goldfield, Nev., today offered to post a purse of $25,000 for a fight be tween Jack Johnson and Al Kaufman on Labor day. yhnson declar that he wanted $30,000, and said that *® he believed the club would }* post that amount Ce First Baseman Donahue, Ch go, acoapted 1986 chance in 1 Outfielder Slagle, Washing ac cepted 434 chances in 1899. lea 907 ton Are you looking for a lodging! in the ale choir within &) houpge? Bee our business cha column ne TAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909 THE WORLD'S SPORTING NEWS BIG GUS GETS BACK FOR BY TIP WRIGHT I wonder if our cousing in B land didn’t ait up and take notice when the cable carried the infor mation und the ble alt % that W, ©. Paull, ¢ Penney! Vania freshman miler, bad loafed }home #6 yarde in front of his feld in dtd If there in one thing the Kngtial are cock over it ie their run hers, and to think that a “blawat ed Yankow” should run the fasteat Imilo ever 1 ur alnee ‘I igures at 4 ea al Pa ‘ fantont ’ ] NOT THE SULLIVAN TWiys BUT THESE 5- YEAR-OLDS ARE REAL Boxvens READY FOR ALL COMERS IN THEIR Cuasgiey Att PENNSYLVANIA MILER CAN > : BEAT WORLD'SRECORD =: | / is not fully developed, and with A elopMent will come, not only] greater strength and speed, b mproved fort Under the fatherly f Mike Murphy, that great de eloper of track material, he can be depended upon to ¢ tage of running perfection so nee sary to extreme speed That young Paull ts mds i this country ft arent after a wtudy of the rece The tant #t miles of recent years are all e 4 the average being al t4 and this among the swenient men the colleges and athletic clubs have produced. Has-| he int ogiate, and 7 " ‘ at Travers inland is the bent # capal It is to be hoped, for the sake { An sthietes, that Paull ere he quits the einder patt oe}, aid, pushed to bie linlt, will k Conneffs figures f the che 1 a h they ha ted for nearly 14 years | a} THE FIGHT FRANCISCO, all but nd Y Erue, the hustilng oa and Johnny raction JAN ian been nettle weight Is strange how the stock f Ketchel has gone sky ard during the ps 48 hours? reason wee in larruping tbat was administered Jack O'Brien, Ask the shifty i pian who will win tt hel fight and the abawer men otraight and true, “Ketchel ¢ fought both men and he says the Michigander will make the Jinge look like a rusty onecent plece, Frank Daroux stands ready the FIGHTS 0° LONDON TOWN coo a: ff oT eee | Caney SEE Ano PRAY }NO NouSM MENT Omen THAR, HEANS wean MAK PORK le bright and cheery, way and free, Broadway The crowds a But Johneon lo toward Lon- don Bald, “Dat's de place foh me.” He bought a steamer ticket And anid Engl! Til got a fight ih up freely black or De te” itahe, reports within a reasonable ttme*}« ¥y clube of London, who lay |1f ho doen not that share wil) be your money down | divided up pro rata among th® 16) What fortunes lie within you, O joriginal mene-16 ball players and fighta o' Londoa town. Charles H, Thomas The face of Johnson et : When the morning papers told Phat two black husky fle Were « spping tor nga gold. Jeanette had wt _ all comer CHANGE TO RAINIERS Manager Fred Wagner of the Washington Park baseball team wishes to announce that hereafter his ‘team will be known as the Ralniers. Manager Wagnor would Hike to arrange games with any faat outoftown teama. Telephone East 78, or Matn 438, or address letters to The Star, Special Eastern Excursions Tickets on sale July’? and 3, Au gust 11 and 12, by Oregon kh. R. & Nav Co, Chicago and return, $72.60; St. Louls, $67.50; New York, $108.50; Omaha, Kansas City and Missour! River points, $60, On July 1 and August 11, to Denver and re. turn, $66, Fyll particulars, tickets and reservations at Union Ticket Office, 608 Kirst av, B, B, Ellis, General Agent. HAND-MADW® HATS A POIALTY, EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, | 1n28 watt Ave, Opposite New Vypa(oliive, r 1-480 STRAIGHT DOPE FROM f Come ON OvAK l vir AE TACK et . —— TWINS boxe he r Kudie The and the eae ame |e calls too a which, If yom famous f mun Jack) of " Neca wig Uy vicsent Rudle ang thelr In thetr ced in some eilint world wins (Mike and FOLLOWERS againat § knock out Johnson tn to wager 4 Ketehel wil rounds 7 are how A banded old and sliver belt embiematic of the world’s banta ight championship will be led for Monte A 1 Frank il to battle for Th Coffroth bas had t ny ri firet aon shape. It is t that Terry MeGovern won Jim Jeffries said in Montreal last night id fight Ketehei If t , r defeat od Johnson. If Jeff really meant business he would put up his $5,000 © olnd a match with the negro. While Frankie Net! ts slowing up the gym, Monte Attell is daily at thé grind. Harry Poley ts confi dent that his man will enter the ring on the 19th fit for the battle of his life WilY NOT DRINK THE aT nen you drink, why not drir the. BEST that's brewed —espe when the best corte YOU 1 than commen br Tannhaecuser Beer ins rictly “top in quatity— brewed with the greates grade of Bohemian hops and “ * minit—_aeneeh Th one of the neatest, cle lor the. shining sun—and thie “Heer of * the aakin> for the same price as comm i<ksw aw You MesT AUbTAM Toe. Sau BEER be sure to get deliciously favored, absolulligae RIPE beer Tanuhacuser Beer is a “natural pr vor—ne artifle cla! carbonating ie “good enough” for this healthful, Gigi. B ful beverage. Why not have the best? On sale at all good cafes and hotels, or delivered at your home CLAUSSEN BREWING ASS’N, SEATTLE, U. §. 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