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_—- PACEMAKERS DROP GAME IN SLOW EXHIBITION TURKS FAIL TO SHOW THE USUAL GINGER AND GAME GAMBOLS, It wasn't In the carda for Mike's men to win yesterday from V gouver, After hitting a at the second, last year’a champs ed Itke winners, but ¢ ef speedily tied up the ae @ new game was on, Pid tht for the Canucks? It did not Went right on seo ! the smoke lifted. on the small end o! If the Canucks of ball dished out going to mal before the season Lefty Miller star ug, but he lasted two Prank Alle ahoved gon officiated for Va naide from the third se we jammed over three si: men were 7 to 4 score > up the bra was eff Raymond's seoop of Ma hon’a sizzler over second was the brightest bit of fielding of the day a one-hand stab drive came in .or a big hand Port opens here this noon In their second series with Se and Mab after of Akin's| for home, When the Keore was 4 to 4 and Umpire Flynn gave the game to the Cats, # to 0. The Cate sath ered two runs in the &th to te it | Standing of the Chibs w wt ‘ 1 » 404 d 404 » 0 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicage. n m 8 r , ’ us ee Ze Wrown and Moran; Ferwa and Smith, Umpires ite 4 At St. Louwle nw & eS: es i u Heebs _ 1 . ad | fw HEIGHT SPT.IOAW WEIGHT 162,L63 }(00YDS — 9% IGHT < ~ ;|SOYOS — § are attle. And they're Hable to make trouble *hiladstphia = 8 The score: brashivn, wo ie Hi PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 4 At Portland. a] score n us 1 | Portinad mw 4 ; ce Town and = Byre ‘ i i * 1 : i At fan Prancises. n Morting game n Ly ¥ p}an Fra Be 2 6 | Oaktar i ¢ | : ae 4 . ° @| After ran a n R CHARLES rr . axtand ' u zi HAR fan * “ ; BI ’ . ‘ cas ig he tes | gt |. CHICAGO, June 14.—Has Nete per tne rand Barry, | Miaml university develo the =| Longe; Henley, Bi ng and Barry ee ; uo? : | kreatest sprinter to the if Seas by inoings At Los Angeios. _ | Miami watches are true and the Vinsouree gene KM Biclookers know thelr busine Summary 1/Charies J, MeCoy has not oniy 2 innings: off A une—Oft lar. 9) off Alien fi Opponents at bat-—Ailler's, §) Alien’s 1 Btruck out wi. 2, by & By A b en Me. « At Tacoma, At Tacoma yesterday the Tigers |‘ pulled out'in the 1th, when Pitch Baker,, who had superseded reer in the Sth, slammed out a Bit and scored Kellackey with the winning run, Soore—Portland 4, Tacoma 5, At Aberdeen. Bob Brown pulled his team off the field in the 8th to catch a train STRAIGHT “DOPE THE FIGHT FOLLOWERS . joe--Htiawaltet and Ross; Wii and Hogas. « 1 Standing of the Clubs. Won. & rr) a Bet Fancisce ww fas ¥ “aot ’ | AMEHICAN LEAGUE } Stauding of the Ctubds Datrott aes | Phitadetpbia |New York “ht at iw FROM (By United Press) SAN PRANCISCO, Jane 14 That Stanley Ketchel will refuse the offer of $10,000, win, lose or draw, to fight Sam Langford before the Mission club of this city, is a foregoue conclision, unless Ketchel haa undergone a wonderful change of mind within the past few weeks. The Michigan boy's one ambition fs to meet and defeat Johnson, and then he may give Langford a hance, tut as for fighting the Bos- ton negro before he meets Johnson that is out of the question. Ketchel figures that if he were to meet Langford and be defeated before he goes against Johnson, he would not be the drawing card that he would be undefeated in the cham- jp mall. Even if defeated by johnaon, Ketchel believes that he) and Langford could draw big money The middleweight champion has ven Coffroth hie itive promise t he will fight Langford, {f the public demands the match, whether or not he la defeated by Johnson ie Not Afraid, “This talk of Ketchel betng afraid of Langford {s all rot,” says Coff- roth. “He isn't afraid of any man living, and so confident is he of his fighting ability that he is willing to make a big side bet, no matter Who his opponent may be. In proof Of this, he is betting Jobnacn $5 even, whon, as everybody ex, 4 believes, the negro Feciaed favorite.” Coffroth isn't saying so, but ft fs very evident that his one pre t worry is that Papke may silp o over on Ketchel and spotl the re celpta of the Johnson-Ketchel fight It ts not generally known but it is a fact that soon after Ketchel ar yived in New York he wanted to tt a forfeit to bind a mat leffries, The Assassin was discuss ing Jeffries’ attitude In the matter of challenging Johnson when he startled his hearers by sudderly de claring: “Why fight, and can't get Johnson, I'll e the ex-boller maker on myself fre ot $28,000, and I'm willing to bet the sutire chunk at even money that I can whip Jeffries. 000 In a minute to bind a match t you know what # laugh that 00 | will be a} 1 with | if Jeffries wants to} that Frankie did go back a bit after his fight with Moran and Abe Attell, but Insist that he has come back If he has the form he showed when he fought Harry Forbes, Dick Hy. land and poor Harry Tenney, then Monte ts in for a fine drubbing, but even Neil's staunchest admirers don't claim that he is as hood aa he was three years ago. He has the | Speed and gameness, but the old {sleep producing punch that he car. ried in his left doesn't seem to be there any more, Attell, on the other hand, has shown marvelous tm. provement since Harry Foley took | clear of the close fighting and bold | Net] off, he will stand = cudfion: chance of winning. Monte has It on Net] in cleverness, but is hardly aa rugged. and consequently would | be at @ disadvantage in the rough | work. That it will be a slashing | mill ts the general expectation, and | the fans look for as sensational an affair as the Reagan-Attell fight proved to be. BY 6B. L. EACHER. Five out of seven for the invaders And no wonder, if they passed out | the hot stuff that way all week, “Let's divide the season!!!" | benched in the second Mike's men threw Erickaon down jand took six hite from him, but when they were really neoded the big finger was sting | | Miller's port wing worked like a charm in the first session, but they got to him in the second I'd put up| George Capron could have nailed | | Quigley’s fly in the third frame It not been for his sore knoe had Hite would raise. People would s#ay 1 | loco lve powers were impaired was looking for advertisement, just) however, and two runs were scored ‘ae they sald when I declared my jin that frame. willingness to fight Johnson. | _ moan what I say. [ am convinced| Lee Magee went to sleep in the that I can whip Jeffries, an willing to risk my money on the roposition.” a Montreal on Thursday alght Jeffries told his audience that he would not refuse a match with Ketchel, if the middleweight cham pion won from Johnson. Say Neil Is On. Although betting on the Nell-At tell bantamweight championship battle one week from today has not|hand clutch of Alcn’s drive to right|nlence of Nght of p opened, those who never mise mak ing & wager on 4 big mill are figar ing out the chances of the little fel lows. Admirers of Attell dope Neit as having gone back, but the Neti followers gleefully point to the ex champion's fine work in th uring the past year, The im) 5th and his snooze gave Vancow | |ver @ run, | Tealey’s Raymond butted into the spotlight, as usual, with a one hand scoop of Mahon's grounder jover seaond. It was one brilliant bit of baw and earned the little shortstop a large hand of approval And Gene Mahon deserves a ver bal nosegay for his running one center. Danny Shea offended In the third when he tried to oatoh Davin ut ffirst after Magee had caught Sug den at the pan, Danny heaved the ret; | ts} than 10 1-6 for the handred } | seventh jeharge of him, and if he can keop| equaled 9 4.5 seconds, the world's record for 100 yarde, but has cut this several Umes, negotiating the ; | distance in 9 3-6 and even 9 26 sec onda. M butid of a. sprinter jeprinting for five year ‘oy in a sturdy youth with the He haa been bat not up “| Ul this spring could he do better This year, however, in a dual meet with the University of Cineimnati he was = er: a j away play Suayder scored on the mie Capron, Shea did Bennett each plucked Errickson for double | | | :| | Mike"s men started a rally in the} but It died before develop: | ling. Stil] one run is some sae | | It was pretty slow baseball, at} ithat. Two hours for a sineinning |} game docen't make good watching. | The battlors divided five errors, | ut ours were costly in every In| tance. Mike cared for three chances tn ithe Meld, but was helpless with the | elub. { The last time Portland was here levery game was fought tooth and| jnall. The series which begins this lafternoon should be peppery. | With the score fourall in the |8th yesterday, Spokane left the| jfield at Aberdeen, and Umpire Piynn forfeited the game to the} Black Cata, 9 to 0, Bob Brown janid his mon had to cateh o train land could play no longer | Tt took 12 innings, but the Tigers won out from Portland yesterday by a seore of 6 to 4. Baker, who | mounted the mound for Tacoma tn | the Sth, drove in the winning run | | with a drive to center, | | | | Casey, the Webfooters’ second baseman, was burt In the game jwith Tacoma yesterday when he jalid for second leave the contat. MCCUNE JOINS OAKS. 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SLICE AN HISTORIC RECORD J, wooy. caught In 9 4-5 he repegted this in the meet with Wittenberg. | Hoth times MeCoy was clbckeg on} a lightning fast track, How he will perform on cinders remaige t@ be ee He runs high upon bis shea which on a cuppy track would re-| tard hia speed i In addition to the hundred in standard time, McCoy has stey 50 yards In 6 1-6 seconds, pleajthe world’s record, Stories of perfdrm anced inside the record art usher ous at Miami, and the perpietapice with which it Is stated that MaPoy has run the hundred tn 9 2-5 seme to Indieate that he will startle the athletic world thie summer = ome the Coast league thie after noon by Ma Reidy the Oa The hustiing infielder cove second base for the Commuters thie afternoen. MoCune is expected (6 add strength to the Oaks’ infield, which has been weak all sea pon. THE “GREEN” EXTRA. 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