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Y, JUNE 16, °1909, | THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS his Time’ Ralph « 4 ita strike inetead of f PORTLAND ROMPS AWAY CHAMPION DETROIT TEAM SPRINGS NEW SCHEME fegeiereeron hc led a WITH POOR BALL GAME TO GET RUNNER CAUGHT HAPPING OFF THE BAG) 2. ~ other didn't comp within 10 feet of You’, robably mad NI leecond, Only one of the faulty pegs You’ve probably © Up your ming jcounted in the run getting } ’ ; re in Pearl Casey watched the game) ® a of |from the pres boy, and he wasl suit that you’re ming heremthdy s ¥ more than pleased with Bamuel’s work on the firtog Mne, Casey tn the time, and the $s ae atill nursing a bad knoe. ‘ J ® You've made wi IT 18 A LIFELESS MISREPRE and the Senators wil t meet to GENTATION OF THE NA morrow owing to the deat Mr ‘ 1J. W. Brooks, wife of the owner of TIONAL SPORT, the Vernon club. that the next time y | Games Today a8 milarep | San Francisco at Portland; Lod Angeles at Oakland; Sacramento at Jt was a lifeless, lat! resentation of the national ga which Mike's mon offered to the n Ve ow ] Oo buy e the tyne yesterday, and Portland romp rnon a aie | In a heavy hitting eonteut yes to , ne Colebratey iby! with the game by a soore Standing of the Clubs | terday Aberdeen downed the Tigers plans 2 “ t. Pet by core of 12 Twenty Little Joo Seaton started to hurl , hair SY i - Oude "Thane i parser eident t for us, but Joey waa off color and | [ . : ’ jing 18 of them: e Gover i after tho enemy had snared five ~ : ; ‘ Hugh Jennings has & new one, , Sometimes be pecapes and reached) Instead, the latter Hote aul! for Mr.j ti 4 tune Mike himself went Into the | - ob eae “4 59) The little lead th Detroit! third or geta back to second. Thia| Runner, without preliminaries, The) Past felding by Vancouver beat a4 box, He waa stung for it safe | Oak U2 | rigors, whose auburn thatch i» fa-|i# the storeotyped, copyrighted| runner, constantly expecting the | spokane yesterday by a score of Ce i #wats which netted F ar - infliar on many diamonds, te as|mothod. It Is the stheme of the) ball to be thrown t third, eannot to The game was protested ’ per yuna, Th was Ro versatile as & blackface comedian | baseball standpatter do bis best, because he must bel because Umpire Flynn refused to ip. Jennit Wrong with Port ay X Joubdling brass, He broke up Hut not for Jenuings. Let a base| ready to atop and return toward | allow Weed first base after being cat Samuols, who was diac y a time-honored custom by tt t-| runner lead too far off second and third at any moment But the |ytruck by @ pitched ball when the mor Goma, pitched for the Web-foo ing & new scheme to catch o the shortatop and pitcher get the| shortstop, unhindered by any #vch| game wan at a critical stage d he twirle ‘ off a bas ffice to try for him. [ff they auo-| thought, cam run at full speed | ee . In ord hy Tacoma ever segs _ a| You sw how the Turks set|ceed tm getting the ball between | which he does . — ry mystery myn « z 7 1 at nner ween} second and the runner, the lat About the time the runner rea 4 ry i is meitiand. |Pittebor ou. s/about to catch a run t \ dw he ru ne ha Pirst-baseman Mullin, ¢ Ae by re nee aot the bases? If a man is caught off ter's only hope te to head for third, | teas the ball will not be thrown, be the sustained an accident in the eighth) | Battertee—rooklyn, Beanlon AN4) ound, the pitcher, second base-| Naturally the third baseman hus-/ tagged by the mat hind. The | <r which will put him = we +e en | area k and (baon |man, sbortatop, lett fleldor, third| les over to the bag. Also he makes | first time Det used thie triek tn | : 0 A age BB ta ay ’t » alld for baseman, aid catcher, and some | sundry and divers motions with hia! pubile, the shortstop aiid Into third | the best in, tits frase 0 . ; ’ right | Standing of the Clubs lUmes the rest of the team her hands to help the runner into a con-| with the runner, tagging him on} i bhage gecond a small bone in A Tt Won. Lost. Pet.| around, and by tossing the ball|dition where be will be the log in time to retire him, The | 4 an ‘e snapped. Pittaburg wii a oe bagk and forth try to retire him. | whortstop ts about to throw the ball, | play made # big hit with the fans At he score i os a $ 1 t 8 3 LiNow York ., 23 1 DOYLE IS LAID ee FAN6 REFUGEE TO maltte te § | Philadetphia ....... 21 COME IF CHAMPION | ads | 2 3 8 ff 9] Boston .. ee | | } ot A Rs » i -- | SACKAMENTO, Cal, June 16 (iy Ualied Pree) roe § 656 | Sines Take. mon” Doyle, center flelder toe PITTSBURG, Pa, June 16 68 «66 BT 16 4]. Brooklyn at Chicago; New York Benators, will not be the] Jack Johnson, the colored cham AB. R. H. PO. A. lat Pittsburg; Philadelphia + Cin re ae rs » tedm when It jourbey® | pion, has been reque y wire ¢ jooney, ' % ‘ S| cinnatl: Bostoo at Bt. Louls mith to play the series with Ver jin remain away from the ringwid ; hassey. of ; ; 3 ; 4 °| | PROMOTERS HERE ARE FIGUR. past ar in Madison Square ¢ non, The “demon” tw sick abed tonight, when James J, Jeffries hy Pia-s © 6-48: i | INQ ON SCHEME FOR RACE | “en, New York this city and will not be out for) wil) be the attraction in a six E taton pel es eae Ses Se | If possible the track at the! several days, Captain Graham will! round show in Duquesne Gi feel Rees s: OF COAST RUNNERS Stadium will be used for the en | probably take the field in Doyle's} ‘The management reallass that Ghinauie Paks | ’ 122 f Ee ae Sek tire din thus enabling the | stead lit Johneon attends the show there Fournier, rt..6 0 fin 3 | viens are wow Moot fort spectators to view the entire race rrr T TT TRA |will be a rush of negroes for ora Dphty RE tie T Ee ans are now Afo run sin of a portion at the begin THE “GREEN EX ickets, The white fans have a n {ning in Seattle on the 4th of July! ning and finish The Star's Green Sport Extra . 8 4 Totats 3 9 13 2t 10 8 At New York— R HB] ry: . 7 Is on the streets every night drawn the «x line, declaring Seore by Innings | Chicago ceceaat’ 101/08 the Digneat Marathon race ever ts Good Thing. by Spm. Ie plum full of five [they will not patronize the exhh Beattie 0001100 0 0-3 iNew York 8 § tfattempted on the Pacific coast,| Promoters now in Bgattle ard] goort bidon if negroes attend, It te re Portland $2002001 \They have not as yet developed backing the affair, and aut: tah EM rer ported that Johnson intended to Summary Mur-| Batterlos—Smith and Sullivan here and ask Jeff a number ray, Cooney jsuffictently to y UE, | ccnamemeememameenccnesmmmmmmme, | T° of questions at the ringside and Blake mit of the publi ficient means to put “—e Manning, Wiis ico ite Bassey Jarry | jeation of the names of the en Its success will mean a & an deal dame Stolen _ bases——| jtranta, but It Is safe to say that eattie in an athletic way, as! ll Cooney. J tg Hie OF | At Philadelphia ‘R. H. E./at least al! the star long distance racing Is practl the Base n~ | foatohscines Rune-—Off Seaton 6, / St. Louls sesceseesd, 3 3) men im th ¢ the country rofeasional sport KY pre! | AL KS iT M ] Lyneh 4 Opponents at bat | Philadelphia : will p measures are ling, that te pow permittha4s this| he halle jaton's ‘ Lyn: ns, 29, Struck out Batteries —Crie and being re several enat ré] Samuels 3. Rasea . ft! Morgan and Thomas. jern runners whose names are of a like nature were a} eS Get UNE OPENED AEFORE A | goatee 4 off Lyneh ¢ “ 7 AT Hit by pite ball—-Se Jhousehold words g feature of the Bt. Logfelesbi! Our boys need the ginger pumy is teal iat Bhi py} A® planned” now, the race will| bition and attracted wat . 3 ». Passed ball—Murra ye ar aan probably be pr fonal, and the | torent re is po reason Pat ing, broke hia” ankle Cleveland aS aR FOAKSGS ‘Will. genkeat- fora farge|the AJ¥.%. eunell not take bola| © "OD Sry Stone” me GREAT CROWD sliding to second In eighth and * | Boston ‘ ’ ”| purse and a share of the gate re of ny r ay : a) Tmpire—Mr > - OF Re Gate re 1 Of ARG Gveress. Face an What's the matter, anyway; are +d = Ge ara aoe | _Batterios--Loibhardt and Bemis; |cetpts, as has been the custom at procure talent that + AEM The | lwo otal . , seer #5 _ | Cleatte and Carrigan Ne Eke oven’ Ase ff during the game. $ BALLOT FAIL6 TO ‘ R H EB j= . amen | Maybe, but a fow wooks at home | a eng At Washington— Rk MH EB SHOW IN THE TRIAL oe seeeeee : : ? Donia rive should put the boys In shapes avanus wake Ane . . +* e' eeeeeewenner F Batterion—Hall and Brooks; Kil-| Washington .. ae & ‘REMIT ENTRANCE FEE FOR Mike Lynch relieved Seaton In cineca lay and Ostdiek | Battories-—Willetts and Stanage; the box after little Joey had bee j tag po |Johneon and Street | atung for five rune in two seasiona ne ite ee | aj eailibas a [Mike did fairly well, considering| , ASCOT RACE TRACK, England. @ Thoomparable values, fabrics and seore— ie HR) Standing of the Clubs. [the fact that he waa pinked for 11) 7¥ne cas And ‘opengl OOM Lives ceneee 6 3 a] Ton. Lar ———— " » to he Op } : ': Derdeon in is 7 Won, Lot [Rite tn seven innings, But “thie eth loyal "Ancot, "the res tures of the best, and styles that ¢ a Batterise—Tacome. Claflin, Hurd | Detroit ' lanomavon 1 TO GET ENTRIES! boats, no boat will bo etitered (In a bot nsarely to finiah cerine deosn't | oMt racing weet of the year. T nd Bagger and Reliackey. Aber: | Philadelphia ae FROM ALL TOWNS ON class higher than it cag meet and | POs Merely te finish @ game doonn't) ot party was present and the|M not only novel but: will please you. jeen, Moore, Mo one | Boston a a. that there will be races for boats | 90K Hood biage 1s believed to hi reits. : oe ee PY 612 COAST. / oie assemblage i believ oo have) ary [New York s..c.cg8 of every class untered ssiuala. top Tae cackank aia j been the tort distinguished in the || Should one of these Hub Speciale fail” Games Toda lCleveland ........2 SMe Abo, alt owners of boats whe will |ed rea) ball for Portland, and be| nitory of Ape baits ‘ ate shies ; 3 Portland at Seattle, Vancouver at St. Louls .. 18 37.409] Bntries for the motor boat races Onter before the Soh of June will |deserved to win, even had Mike's», 7 “ one's "4 re a ne | to retain its original shape wl. TL Spokane, Aberdeen at Tacoma Washington 15 28 ~=—.B48 | to be held in conjunction with the ried Owner of at Ip sae heat may {men been playing right up to the bee a Phe gto. oe * - A-Y-P. this summer have beenlenter his craft, providing only he} "a?4”® « o show. The gladly give you another for if Standing of the Clubs. Games Today. enter his craft, providing only he . race was won by J. Daly's St es aot: Pe . coming in satisfactorily for the is a member of some recognized ni : Michan at four to one, Joel's Dean Foe iF Lagi g Ae “ wong > ave ha classes comprising the boats of| motor boat club, have anchorage | a, "nos ent” Ray Fon, hace acted | gift was second at 12 to 8, and| Charge. re ge tee an me Loat os we “esd at Bowl high power, and qreater length, but reserved at the float of the SMtl@| veserday. Every time Capron or| Sit Griffith's Edna M., at 20 to 1, ae Att) om; we sca Roane me, pt according to Secretary F. M. Pous| Motorboat club, and also have! Groover reached first. Gus was the} * third ——____—— (468 jler, the owners of smaller boats rooms reserved for himeeif in the/ hese . allot waa 6 to 4 In the bet é 5 aa SA AAAAARAARR AS *} seem reluctant to enter, seomingly club house BRAS? bene yunney j ting : becatse of the extreme class of There are more than §1,500 tn ot | 3] * EXTRA. #| Mr. Fousler states that to encour: being made to get entries from all] citer garden hereafter, There ed, in aim | ACIFIC COAST | The Star's green sporting.«|aKe the owners of these smaller const cities |too many pitchers on the bunch who| 8¢¢ the steamahip Minnesota, | |® extra is @ sporting extra and @ | cesses ee ee amemmmeeese= |@ehouldn't mind work. one of the Ia) 2 * not & “make over” of the regu. & the dry dock. @ © lar edition with a few lines of # ‘ > . oP elfie Meet at the navy yard. Bos LEAGUE $ |X sport on the first page. It ls | a ‘wae the batting kid yee. | eave Colman dock Orocooee POedeorores bei pee oe ee Laer 4 |terday. Five hits in five times up| At Oakland— R. H. E.!# Pacific coast league results, «| di hora eke ag |The Oriental Pool Rooms On the 615 to 619 Los Angeles ...... se ‘ 0 &@ with a detailed atory of the #)| Garry won a case of beer when | Oakland : 4 2) & Seattle game; the racing re #! Fi plea Peet bhee— 45 ‘ aeltiintibendie Wak Ove |& unite tam every teak We the al $ watted the sphere over the cen 2% Selo Tables a5 Square First Ave. dorft; Tonneson and C. Léwis # United States; news from the «| nl a agg with two ou. It was] ner, eetaurant, olgar stand ang cami ot be a ove | = |eeven chair barber © At Portland |F thing that fe Rappenig in the &| a | | Bldg fhe Aina ip the worl ait | : . wo 7 over the same course, ané the) Halph Fy called « third strik h given a y 1418-18-1 R 1 | & enoett orld Watch fee g| WITH EXTRA CREW AND LIT. over ¢ alph Frary called a third strike | i%s . . - Qan_Prencioce : ils an eter on ed, h for b TLE WIND SHE WINS FROM — fidal of the threo trials over the|on Raymond yesterday which caus-| or eae ne gees) i Portinnd ‘ ae / aL international course im thie har-/ed the fans to bark long and loud. | 4 fi —Fasterly and OT a sbenewuke id EVERETT RIVAL. bor either tomorrow of nest day, |———— | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | 1 ee i —_——_— Tho winner of these triais has the M E THEATRE — ~ THE DAY OF REST. = : ~, - right to challenge the Canadian OOR! 1 Haven t Seen No Game at Vernon. | Ted Geary's Spirit, Tl walked oat alexandra for the Internation DR. J. N. SAXE JOHN CORT, Manager. Luna Park : Beattle Wit Going Over Th Carrie's sister, May, six years of Matinees Thureday and Saturday | Pree Shows Afternoons+and Even as VERNON, Cal, June 15.—Nojage, on being aa why the Sab |8¥ay from the Everett Rival in the | a) cup Dentist ime is scheduled here today for! bath day was different from the! first » of the preliminary try The performance of the Spirit I NAT © ings. the Coast leaguers, owing to the/ oth days In the w anawered | outs werett yesterday after-/wae in every way satisfactory to RDNA jong jump Sacramento's represen-| very carcleasly, “Oh, that's the day |noon, winning the I4mile race by|her owner, Scott Calhoun, her Graduate of Northwestern y) Unt!! Thursday Matinee Inclusive, |OSTHICH DRIVING IN HARNESS) 1,1, 98 builders, the Robife boysa, and her y Tur ASTRA PR" FREE DAILY. Nights, 10¢, University Dental School, Chi- tatives are making from Portland. jyou, pin things on, ‘stead of sew-| more than *28 mint Tt ia ho sea nal that the V Jesiscrt hod The Delineator for July There was very little wind, but designer and akipper, Ted Geary strated that In ajall of whom, with Wills Telfer Halance of Wook “PAT,” the Educated Horse Advanced Vt Saturday Matt oago. Spirit den | ght she is even superior M. P. Anderson and Mate Dean Tun GeNTUS* A SOORK OF BIG OUTDOOR T0T THE VICTOR THE SPOILS, to the Spirit I, which was noted for| Johnson were aboard during the Expert and Corot Nights—600-82.00. Mate —800-01.80. pO. am esret, aot, sxcellence under such conditions| raco, The Rival carried Commo. Methods Only ae — In a moa she is sald also to be A dore Goldfinch and hig’ Pibthor, 9] Prices Reasonable, All Work The Grand buhg Elenceigs a’. +’ Cla M an deat te a ane a JOHN CORT, Manager —_ = All Thie Week—Only Matinee Sat ATHLETIC PARE wry LOIS THEATRE | vonmnwserenm AWUTMAN ‘PLEASANT BEACH KETCHEL 0 ON HIS $6.25 Set Russell Jen- |r", merresen "tn" womou ssn [pis woo Anoter Pay New Mer BASEBA NED This Week Another Play New Here =e ned Mostly for Girls, and Tomorrow at | BEATS ORCHARD] WAY TOFRIBGO | sings Auger Bits [Sis Efbahic fy se) sus nme | suena | _ eae” A | . Guaranteed | bird Joo, Milly Pabst, Joe Pre 897-840 Arcade Bidg. Another race will be run today| McAdam and Charley 8¢ aici e ————E—E— | oe 3.99 ee A Great Piay of the Civil War ant $3 P Seattle Theatre Next Week, “The Great Ruby.” dae Ruseeli & Drew, Mere Phones 4 |— | roxtawT—att j ‘The Pleasant Beach toa dofeat-| (ity United Press.) ed the Port Orchard nine on the} CHICAGO, June 1¢—Stanley Ket. | home grounds Sunday by a score of{chel and his manager, 4Villus hinese T me gree Smt Wels Sake sen AMERICAN MUSIC ve mut | Chinese The Sites Hochemceses Deity i Oar 4 “ M he ae ol were two unassisted double plays| thelr way to San Francine} } A Play for dy | ,,rricene-Mate, 100 and 280; nights } } | by firat baseman Rayne and one by Hefore leaving Chicag@ Ketchel ‘ : | stham at second da home run| expressed confidence he could | goll Jennings to Ge Bren | Beetham at second, and a home run| expressed confidence thaf)be could | ty» yest wit made, We meke them | Next We At Cony Corners wees i cime In Ane by Seaborn, with two men on bases.) Whip both Papke and J@hnason to carpenters for 08.60, but a price |———— nth hates Native | This hit was the longest ever mado of 98.99 in the Hvelleat inducement ee be 7 [that “hag ed you in th |g the focal rounds "The Peat iat hay evep stated youth the| MUSICAL COMEDY Reach team have now won five dhaves to’ tave THIRD AVENUE THE 2 tralght, and next Sunday will try AGKEY M FARLAND WAY Bach set containg 19 bite, wiee 4 eaine “ ae 2 to wipe out a defeat by the Olym l inch, Put up in fir ad Third ay. Near Pike |wood bon, Vere atten and * A refined adeville and girl plea early in the season it~ | show f 1 make a dolla each separate. Upper one contains ous + ou) te faa if 1 mal G 14, 6-16, B08, Toh “$8 and 9-14 | Admienton 10 vy “il ’ on your dental work oS middie section, 8-8, 7-16, 1-2, 9-16 | | you eave a dollar on iF ' our den 11-16, Sed and 18-18; lowe " your at nial rM, 120 atid oer a oy re uh . i |fother and father prod th ‘ m ye Mt adom by foll ng the aires. " "1 “UNEQL F the people's prices (ity United Press.) ‘e The ® a \ Open evenings unt! SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 16.—|}f THE ORIGINA Imported Dt MUSIC! MIMIORY Jim Coffroth received a message | 5 this afternoon from Wille Britt in Chicago, in whieh the boy man Tit OF AT ALIRIAL | 8°" stated that he was holding THAT MUCH-TALKED.OF $10,000 CHECK, Lee DANO: ppasinghen ALN ae sie ac | land in an effort to get, the stock In this photograph Manager sum divided by the players for win COLLARS 1c a 2c. yards boy to agree to rensonable | toe Frank Chance, of the world’s cham-|!& the world’s championship, from QC | weight conditions tot w fieht with |? lonahip Cute th secelving Prent| ona Kuhn, the club's offtetal mas q ny I Battling Nelson in this city next! eget eafecunabived cot, Tho new pennant ts aT a) a % Ci’ Month, Britt sald he was att Pred M. “Spinning ALBIN, Tm anwar. i dont Murphy's check for $10,000, the shown of success, 1310 Second A: v ve 7 OTHER DIG THINS, MYSTERY! eure The Terrible Turk FRIDAY NIGHT; tal Seats Now Selling. Phone Ae’

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