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THREE TO WIN MOST GAMES. From ghbred fan of view, the Portland anc a thorot spening game betw i Boattle didn't day. The on was that we won by a 8 to §. The Web to §, but even at that w to grab off hita when nee cept in a couple of spots who lobbed them over for the leaders, fanned which equals th thus fa scouts who to much yoste footers out-hit ¥ Those big at in the grand didn’t have much to enthuse #oD Mike's men alipped over counts In first three which was more than suffi win, Bassey landed Mille homer, with two on, in the and Garry in the efghth. h started to piteh f but gave up in the third ng to the box frar Gray and Street Seattle ABR WH POA B Game called at the fifth Inning Akin, 3b ; . 4 ecount i Raymond, oats § 2 ff 2 |Moownt rain Hi mene A TS og ee Bee At Philadelphia ; feed tate a Ts ace THE END OF THE LANGFORD-HAGUE FIGHT, ! poron, lissss2 PO f YS Sie touts 1 ow (fl LONDON, Eng, Juno 15—1an Hague, England's champion heavywelght, entered the ring two years ” Magee, tb ve Bei . tee aad $ ; 4] ago. He won all his fights with one terrific punch, which landed before his opponents had a chance to on, ¢ ls Gah a ee ae Philadelphia of tonien aban ; Her, p.. he ee Se Se Batteries—Howell Dineen w 4 Against Sam Langford, however, Hague's chance never gliimmered. For three rounds tho husky negre Totals ...24 It 8 § | Crigor, Sumtth, Philadelphia Pyserty) raved with the giant, and thea as lan dropped his quard-to start the famous punch, Bam hooked # tor Portland AB RH FO. A. | Vides, ( joomba and Livingston rifle right to the point of the Jaw, and the stuff was off. Langford weighed 158 and Hague 196 pounds, _— Ty 5 3 3 - | aney, of :. 3 8 ss 2 ny ; Standing of the Clubs, |= Adena. 36 ” Ee Se 2a. Won Lost Pet.} RRR he taton, %> 1 © © Ol Detroit ..,.00000-80 16 662 * * sellin ib 6 it : : Philadelphia 6 19 56s *® THE GREEN SPORTING «# ¥ @ @ @ |New York. a 20 * EXTRA * Gough, p...+. 0 9 & @)Roston .. n ;*® The Star's green wporting.* Seaton, p J © 4 °! Cleveland . 23 0 5) & extra is @ sporting extra and & Totals ...85 G 12 M% 11 8) Chicago . 476} | ® not a "make over’ of the regu: & Ree St. Louls .. 409 | * lar edition with a few lines of & Seatt | Washington 28 333 % sport on the firet page. It ls & baad " Portiand - om. iF bo Tse * complete, containing National Summary Games Today. ® American, Northwestern and : Tgnek, Murray, St ranb . Cloveland| THIS BROTHERIN.LAW BUSI lid are willing to let thé oy Wat of! ® Pacific coast league results rone—Garry, ia Detroit at Washington, Clovelan the boys b little fur gust tem —Akin, Ray Shea 3-lat Boston, Chicago at New York, | NESS WON'T WIN ANY ue 43 have a littio fun guy |® with @ detailed story of the Bish. int. inslngs: Ot Menton [St Louls at Philadelphia RAGS, — | Seattle game; the racing te 4 ‘ ’ 4 . “tl | suite from every trac n the Tom), § in 6 innings, Rune-—Oft —_— - | | Look Back a Bit, b Nf dough 6; off Beaton, & Opponents " te it }@ United States; news from the | t bat—Gough's, @; Seaton 18 | Now, it i all right, In 4 way # ringside; bowling and every. # ck out--by Miller, 13, by Seaton | To everyone who saw the game/ ts real nice to humor a fallen OP! © thing that te happening in 4 * on ate 5 peed Sunday it wae painfully evident | ponent, but just remember tie WEY) ® soorting world. Watch for # madtnn ty Sing by pitched bail |that our pets have left thelr ambi. | Beattie Kot it rubbed Into her meet le The Gtar. It's green, ' Double t | ton somewhere on the road. We . tty.| od. got fo humoring ant nor ply |ek et ett ee eee tee maton Mulia nd Mure At Pittsburg, 51 g.| It was not the team that gamboled | wyery ‘team. in the elreult waded | game—1 Imptre— B 6 6 1 | #0 friskily about Dug'’s pasture early! into poor old Dug, roughed him } POOKIYN sv eeeccseeeese 1 | 7 es 7 w 1/ in the season, that loet to the bunch | When he waa down, kigked him jeer : ¢ tt 4 Th walked on him, and in every way Batteries— Destertes and Borgen; | of castoffs yesterday ore WAS a ed on him, and H bald and barren lack of pepper, and | pounded ft all over him, when he 2 4) Adame and Gibson. ability to grasp opportunities on the | Couldn't help himself, 8 1 = bases and at bat, that made the) This yoar it is our turn. We have) At Cincinnati. | Turks look like a wobbly imitation | the team to do It, and when the last Batterios: Starkell and Wright; Newland and Sheehan. R. H. E./of the team that got away from the | game ie ended the diddings all Now York ......0000-08 6 ©) serateh with a Gurry of dust that| ready for the rag, there is no Feason | Standing of the Clubs. | Cineinnatt ‘ 1 4 &| made the other starters stop and/on earth why Seattle should not Won. Lost. Pet. | ; wipe out thelr lamps, The only way) have hung up the biggest leatl that . m nd Behlet; p J P y y ie uP & attic ia Wt Batteries—Raymond a . that we can figure it fe that, to use| the Northwestern league has ever! wy POT NOST ' Kan 19 26 (809 |Gasper and McLean WILL BPOT YOUNGSTERS TO of Akin ertiand oe ee eet Te ” : & football term, the bunch is “over: known, This brotherinlaw bual-| SPORT WITH HANS eouver . “ 630 um —— trained. | news won't do it, though. It don't} ‘ancou “a “ot At St. Louis. They have wou so many games!win any games. It ia wading to WAGNER, — : | HL E./and are so far tn the lead that they|rough shod, and the harder they id hethor th ‘te all | heli he hard bi Philadelphia ..... 10 = 0 | no longer care whether they win al olier, the harder you tramp, that! gAN FRANCISCO, June 15.—~In aperereeeeseeeees i Lous ; ee 5 06|the games or not. They have be-| makes other teams respect you, and! addition to his dutios as an umpire fatteries—Moore and Dootn; |Come generous and philanthrople,| wins rags In baseba jin the Pacific Coast league, George PACIFIC $ 3 naonden Higgine and Phelps. SS ae | Van Haltren will keep h LEAGUE TURKS COME BACK WITH _ WIN IN OPENING GAME MADE ENOUGH RUNS IN FIRST)! “ one over the fen Sea The score tland eseeewes Racramento v Oakland i At Boston, R cerseeeweeerd Hoston sss sveeelk Jous and Baste e and Carrig . At New York RK H. B ate ek 7 10 1 Fiene and Ow Bialr Chicago .35 York ‘ Rattertes— Walsh ns; Brockett, Hughes and New At Washington. rn H | Detroft ...+ Washington Hatteries—Willetta and Stanage At Chicage. Boston-Chicago, cold. } SeSedeoosesoesosooooode aan ea Standing of the jen Los isa a sre? 8 1} Won Lost Pet Sarnen : : gg Pittsburg ..2.....96 12.739 Batteries—Tozer and Orendoft; Chicago ... << rad oe Hitt and Hogan How SOte: sr0ss - | Ctnetnnati a ed Games Today. | Philadelphia i Se: ars San Franciseo at Portiand, Los 5t Louls . +19 2475) sured that next Friday night, they Angeles at Oakland Brooklyn 17 $8378) wilt have a chance to witness the | Boston .... +18 81-896 | beat wrestling match staged west Standing of the Clubs. | =e of Chicago in a long time, Dr Won. Lost. Pet Games Today. Roller will eb put to the test of Ban Francisco .......60 27 .619 his career. His opponent is Big Sse Angeles oe aoe, Temas SE Yousiff, the Terrible Turk, a pepe agen — nggee eee _ "| wrestler who has fought on the mat with all the leading world’s ' wrestlers, and who has thrown 5 |nearly all the best American grap WHY? SO HE WON'T SIT ON BENCH “am 1 glad to go back to minors? pleasure to get out of stir? duck glad to stumble across a Ie @ gun suffocated with} plers. Has Made Good Record. Roller is now bound for Seattle. He left Chicago last evening and will arrive in Seattle Wednesday evening, Since Roller went east |@ little leas than four months ago, he has given a splendid account of jhimeolf, Last Saturday night at Tuscola, I, be won three falls in leas than forty minutes from Jack Reimer, the Kansas City gi ant, who recently stood off Frank Goteh In an hour handicap match Roller has appeared in every Scchediiaeiehaneeineaas SAN FR SCO, Juno 15. teka to bie ¢ if Young Cor termination to come to San Fra 1 bet that the } claco, It's a 10 to 1 moters will be tumbling over one another to grab off the pudgy Den verite services As one of jthe principals in a 10round pre jliminary to the Leach Cross-Diek Hyland fight, Corbett would add immensely to the receipts, for a more popular boxer never appeared before a mob of San Francisco fight bugs A Frayne-Corbett bout would be almost as attractive as the CroseHyland affair The statement by Dick MeKet- ‘ rick, Joe Jeanette's manager, that thejot support he would have WOR|gan Langford is “all In,” must be e game but one In which he taken with a grain of salt Dan Te alstarted, but miserable defensive talke very much Hko the small boy ndiwork and no hitting behind him gi ae ni Bea ‘ who whistles when passing a grave in & dry spell? Is a boy overcome | marked his every appearance and) v.64 incidentally, why did Me with hilarity when a circus comes |!nstead of being one of the lenders | Katrick hustle hin black fighter to town? Say, bo, nak mes g)of the league he was not credited) away from Paris just as Langford | hard. I hate to smile, because my | With a victory appeared on the seene? It ten't lips are chapped Yo wonder he is glad to 60 tOlinsousibla that the beating Lang No, Will “Deacon” Wright didn't | Toledo. “I know Armour { ford administered to Jeanette in| say all this, but a thonght trans. manager and I will New York lawt summer could have | for machine built like one of those| Work regularly, which ts all 1 gl possible that the beating Lang vactum cleaners wouldn't have! !'4 rather play In a first-class minor | 4, parture, Jonne who waa the much trouble getting @ ling like it| league than decorate a bench In the | igo) of Paris when he left the gay out of his shell majors,” sald Wright leapital, because of hin defeat of “Deacon” Wright went to Cleve We OF AT }MeVey, could have ploked up a land from the coast last spring and 102124 hy, LAUNDRY pretty penny by meeting Lang @fter pitching three or four ‘ Cor. Sering ford, and as he and hin manuger fn which the opposition made fe }are so sure that the Bone Crusher or five hits off of him, he wan sold COLLARS Ic, Ky Ky fe all tn, it soome rather odd that to Toledo, in the American associa y “2% | they should have avoided the inaue tion, presumably beeause jie was AMous, CUFFS if Va Langford and Jeanette have had too good for fast company Figae Ci? three meetings, two being 12 Had Wright been given any sort B INISM J SHIRTS Ge round draws and the third a 6 YOUNG CORBETT MAY BE. IN ON THE PRELIMINARIES THE STAR+TWESD. ROLLER-YOUSIFF MATCH jagement of the Ptrates SHOULD BE A HUMMER | Seattle mat fanciers can rest as | wrestling center in the east and | Seals him. gained ieht and that he now) sealee 216 pounds. than 190 pounds. Yousiff is Bad Man. In Youstff, Roller will moet a} tough opponent who is easily en titied to the best he has in shop The Arena should be crowded to/ the doors for such an attraction | and despite the high class card the admission prices will be along popular prices A fourround boxing contest be- | tween local rivals and a finish Wrestling match, best two out of three falls will be staged as pre Himinartes, The reserved sent sale will start today and in addition to securing them at the Arena the down town purchasers can secure them in the box offices of the Moore theatre and the Grand ‘ra house Sea fround no-decision aftalr, Langford gave Jeanette unmereiful trouncing. Sa which a most | Frankle Nell and als Waris are due in town tomorrow after,a year's campaign in the Eagty Neil to prepare for his ba with Monte Attell on the pth; and Frayne to seek a match with any of the Hightweights, Frayne, de |apite a long spell of Illness, did quite well in New York lont | but one battle, and that a 10 round serap with Freddie Welsh Nell performed with tndifferent uccess, but always made a good | showing, particularly . in his go with Owen Moran, who had the best of the welght. Although heavily puntahed in every one of the ten rounds they fought, Neil} gave an exhibition of gamenesa | that won him many friends. Many followers of the game are fnelined to belleve that Frankie will have a hard tne making 116 for Attell | but the former bantam champion has no foars of being unable to get down to the weight BIG BALLOON STUNT PITTSFIELD, Mans, June 16 The ascension of the balloon Mas-| sachusetts, which started from | here at 12:17 a, m, with Wittam {ven Bloet, of this elty, ay pilot, and 1 Cy Bramhall © ahd PA gar 14 Robbins, of Boston, as passengors, | Was ended at 10:33 a. m, town of Alated, N. H. The balloon ists reached a boight of 10,000 feet, i* AY, JUNE 15, 1909, eye peeled for budding the Pittsburg Nationals. ceived word today fre © watch a few of the state league stars, and it's tainty from now on that eve in the when Van holds the indicat Pitcher Frank Eastley, already bas been stor's Work season rolls around. [Pree eeneevens * * * * But alx pitehers have star in no - hit- no-one games, They are 1880 Richmond (Wor ter) vs. Cleveland, June 12 —Jobn M. Ward (Pi * * 1904—-Denton C. ton) ve, Athletios, May 6. 1906 — Thomas Rept. 1 1908 Kvans Char tH Adrian Joss (Cl land) va, Chicago, Oct, 2 «eeteeeeeet ee talent the Interest of Barney Dreyfus, reach-firat idehee) ve. Buffalo, June 17. Young (Bow Fisher (Shreveport) vs. Montgomery, ford) va. Bridgeport, July 21 in ot Van re| n the man | t and & cor y colt ne Will frisk around a bit or of the recom: |run getting. the trip has worked wonddérs for | mended to Dreyfus, and Van has that he has re-| been instructed to watch the young: | Several others, whose | made, none caused a ripple. At the "time | names are pot to be divulged, need | he left for the east he scaled lesa | only keep up thelr present gait to| jaswure themeelves of a chance with| day by a score of 7 j the fighting Pittsburgs when next | allowed the Mlack Cats two hits, one std Ted. * * * con *| Tov. art ove +eeeeeeeeeee eed FOSTER A WONDER AT THIS GAME Elmer Foster, a Glant whe Mutrie was winning pennant that team In the late ‘80s eccentric, Before playing b had been an actor and could the immortal Bill by the ya After breakfast one mornix ter, looking for someone to for a dollar, espled Mutrie an ning toward the manager himaelf upon his knees and t n Jim ® with was an all he quote rd ng Fos touch d run threw ‘Mother, am I humpbacked, formed, an fdlot,” ete, with as much earnestness as if he had been before a packed house Get up, Foster, for the land's sake. Pveryone will think you are jagged,” implored Mutrie, but El mor remgined where he was until Mutrie slipped him $10. Wending his way homewar morning about 8, Foster Mutrie. Jim looked astern Foster and the latter looke as sternly at his manager. saying Well, this is for the manager of the New team to be starting home, ¢ account of yourself,” Mutrle was staggered, but manded, “Where have you | Foster?” ‘Ont tn aoele “Well, it will ped the manager. Bet you $60 It don't go,” the player Mutrie flashed his roll and vat you $60," & and he was sure he had it he met Foster, ran into ly at i just finally 4 fine time York jive an he de been, sald Elmer, anap rinned 1 later in the | swore he lost a hundred that night} when THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS port IMERZOW! RIGHT ON THE KISH AND HAGUE PLAYED.DEAD TPKE. PITGHES. IMP W FRISCO FOR BROTHER BAN FRANCISUU, June 15.-E4 doure hallenger of Champlor Bianloy Ketohel, today i# scouting about wvoring to Hight up good and 4 r place for I |piteb hin training camp. Billy will reach here Wednesda Hd te confident that his brother will or the colors of the Assas |ain, He views Ketchel’s vietory lover O'Brien with equanimity, and | declar that bis brother will be jin condition for the fight of hts life BERLIN TO REFUSE OLYMPIC GAMES FOR 1912 TIME 16 TOO BHORT TO PER MIT OF FITTING UP OF | STADIUM, (iy United Press.) BERLIN, June 15.--German ath-} loten are making efforts to persuade Herr Vou Podbieleki to rescind his netion in refusing to asked that the} 0 lc games in 1912 be held here. There is little chance of their suc cow, however, and the games will Jundoubtedly be at Stockholm. Herr Von Podblelaki, who is pres-| ident of the German imperial com tmlesion for Olymple games, made his deciston after a conference with the kalser, during which they viatt od the stadium in the Grunewalde They decided that the time was too short to prepare the stadium sult- ably Base Ball ‘ # Chater “Cholier > | | | | \ BY B. L. EACHER. Pretty work, Miller | Thirteen strikeouts with the rake working nicely redeemed a game which otherwise was slow and) | drawn out | Wonder what George Huff, of-! fleial scout for the Chieago Cabs,| thought as he watched yesterday's | ame? Same goes for Jim McGuire, who is looking for ve ones In the in- | terest of the Cleveland elub, Adams electrified the crowd by making @ wonderful onehand stab grounder in the first, and | then galvanized that same crowd by jheaving the ball into the bleachers, One run. The Portland team presented a patchedup appearance yesterday. asoy Was minesing at second. Ad ame came io from right to cover the middie station, and Fournier, a catcher, galloped in the garden. FPriek, Murray, Lynch, Seaton and ey each whanged out a double. And Raseey and Garry put the ball over the barricade for homers. | | Danny Shea figured in three clev jer sacrifices which counted in the | es Although four double plays were Tacoma downed Aberdeen yester. to 1. Newlin & scratch. The Spokane bunch missed their ® | train at Aberdeen yesterday, and no | game was played with Vancouver. vd Ralph Frary umpired good ball, but It looked lke he miased a good strike In the seventh, The barking fan who sat just abaft the press box yesterday sure had hia four bite’ worth, He played the game for both clubs, his bande full, Some day that mythleal chap who} i# supposed to run amuck with stuffed club will take a swat at the! fan who yella “Take him out" when 4 pitcher te atung for a hit THE “GREEN” EXTRA, The Star's Green Sport Extra In on the streets every night by 6 p.m. It's plum full of live sport. The man who aympathizes with the under dog doosn't always stop to consider that the under dog may hav begun the fight DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist] Graduate of Northwes' University Dental School, cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methoda Only Prices Reasonable, All Guaranteed 837-840 Arcade Bldg. 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