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2 THE STAR=THURSDAY, Mek 17, 1909. THE WORLD'S SPORTING NEWS "Wit = = eg A FEW THINGS CONCERNING he Bouth Pa LE AGUE LEADERS TAKE SWEEP HOT TIP FOR FUTURITY; Boge ball ig : i a KEENE COLT ANOTHER SYSONBY i roa mi the habit that seems to be ee ry “Balled ‘Thintigg | "iMloven ou oul ot 12 for Big o sua. wional fight Bia ous THOMPOON 18 aTiNay ® WITH HITS ME ALLOWS Loo Magee had four chances to| Wrestlers and the THE VISITORS, AMERICAN LEAGUE drive in runs, but each time he! which the sporting publlo tw be nyen was helpless with the club ginning to Jook upon matches Wa 8 Big Gus Thompson had the Port , a : tween certain of these artist } New York— RK HB Kinsella, one of Portland's bert Janders fooding from his hand for| At New Yor fingers ae taken out in the peo-|calls the history of @ young fe : 0 goven voasions yesterday, but In Cleveland .. < : : the elabth frame they got to him New York .....sserrs : for three rans. I tho ninth Gua) Retterles—Young and Bastorly; ond frame, He was not running} prominent a few re ago, W $ wild, but waa yanked out for to! give and but 94 youre of a | D day’s game wag effective as over, and Miko’s| Doyle, Warhop and Kislnow, but who, on account of one or t fueh walked off with the contest . 2 ‘ = a by 4 vcore of 6 to 3, : At Boston— R WH BY) Hd Parkinson, veteran fan that shady perfort en, is and w Tho locals grabbed three tallies |Chicago , <4 ho ts, thinks Mike's men will come | without a backer for « mill of nyw, Di tn the (iret faning by healthy work Boston .... 9 4 out of the stale period with (hl | gor with the stick. Tn the fifth, sev) Hatterlee—sutor, Walsh and Sul sorlen, | Hie name is Walter Parker A enth and eighth frames Mike and jivan; Stoele, Arrelianes and Car 7 Gocniee Aiwase at work Sestak War wadowed 09 tat Any time you his men garuered five mo: allies. | rigan A eoney, al oa o : wi " i by ss Kinsella started to twirl for the _ with & it and tn ie 6 1, came . a pores that _ “ mare tande TOBS anyon Portlands, but was benched in the) At Wasbfhgton R HE. iroigh with another boine run | him the greatest lightwe rt venue j gecond. Pir ce finished tn good St. Loula .....+s avid 8 2 yesterday, Luckily for us, the us history of the box ng game, wearing an olf” atyle, Cooney roralahed the field: Washington ae | ; 7 1) were deserted. es : Posbnghs punch, an¢ suit that is} # ing foature when he made a sense) Ratterioe—-Waddell and Ste} 2S aaa ioe op : oe tloual one-hand scoop of Thomp phens; Smith, Groome, Hughes} ae eee ms a Ban adls spell 2 =e eg 16 worbe fop Sur Senta wahuea Pour ap |grounder in the second session | feinting and footy no ume | Wear, but tii 1 eee which was all the same big league. | during the mill did be land a single ‘ hit when he leaped high in the alr) at phijadelphia— KR. H. B , # uring rg retai And pulled down a line drive Detrolt : 48 @ A big hand resulted blow or we Mise go Ag . ¢ : pri. 0 Errors were plentiful during the phiiadolphia 9 3 : , was game enough to go to a fou inal s . fray, Tho locals wero guilty of) yrs: cg EM eaxines Where was Postmaster George | round knockout in Philadely Me ‘PCy the of five and Portland committed four.) 4 \4or and Thonias . Russell youecter om Gecrwe wien his i. ia was eg: 5ANCeS are go : jeude: © ‘apron got burt, the postmaster| the second h a wtraight rig i Syattle ap FP + 5) ——< han not evinced his usual interest |he found the mat for bis opponent. | that 1t ig @ aymond, 8 1 i } 1 in the games. | holding his wounded arm in the alr jennett, 2>....8 2 6 2} Pet | . Ne vv “ jelphi nd 4 # } 8] Detroit 036 The young man who dashed mad-| pie, Mew Terk, Pulleeelghs # ee ig Se 2) Li Raltimore record comprises 24 pron, it 2 0 2 @ @ 0| Philadelphia | ee ly to the press box yesterday and! ies, knockouts and ten exhibition ages, 1b : 22 7 3 pose, : 2 ey excitedly announced that a five | atabe a, all of which were in his e Now Yor! Joont bet depended on whether | 2 hompson, ‘ @ @ 1 @e lfavor. He was ae fast as Attell ne a oe a | Chicago |. . Si SWEEP, SCOVILLE UP, [Cooney got a hit in the sixth, bas|as strong as George Lavigne, and Totals ...32 € 8 3T 11 5) Clovelan d 2 a vymnath | - > = Portland— ABR. H PO, A. B/8t. Louis a1 413} NEW YORK, June 17.—WWhen turf followers oxprested satisfaction) Ben Brush-Pink Domino hae shown |°0% "7@P8Y Bees i? ie chous boo cae 1 =" ones, #8 — .— - ’ 8 sto! a | that they had witnessed a youngater| he possesses the speed and stamina Ree a etchel, yet he pease Ot ney, of +} . 5] ree : 39-441 / Sweep, & handsome brown colt oar tn ection able to defend the repu-| to votes any of the crack 3-yenr-| Ln ei! nee tt br eg hari | twice BY ‘Opponents ge manifestly ee gee ee fae § il ‘Today's Games. rying the “white and blue dots” of tations handed down dy the Immor-|olds of the year, He gets over|(" (he fevenil tht fh Ol h UMt linfertor that his chances were itaten, Sb 46 0 1 6] Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleve} y R K 1 tal Bysonby and the undefeated! xround with that easy, springy |”, Gsare iy danke a8 8 forever queered, and he was forced “hinault, th. 0 © ® @/tand at New York, Chicago at Boo: |)" cone, galloyed home! on stride noticeable in both Colin and |} - penta ba > te “beon 1n | 2Mt of the game. mrene cd 8} dj ton; two games, Bt. Louis at|@head of his field fo the uational) Oy form Sweep has the futurity| @ysonby, running as If racing wore | (TC MMRFOT tv, Oe Uke on | Whether they were simply e Bh ineella, p ...0 0 @ 6 38 | Washington. serene wakes at Belmont Park,/at bis merey, The gallant son of only a sort of an exorciae gallop | outt lucky punches,” or whether he 8 inane, py ..8 3 2 B. =i 2 ee emer srannemamentnme ne - dentists | ae H1aid down, will never be known 4 s 4 13 | Peart Casey, captain of the fut the fact remains that the pub egere by “ 3 ‘| he id hat t by t ™% 4 ore lone lic got the iden that he was crook ei. We the Th Sth rae any s ame, left for Portland last| Billy Papke, Jack MeGuigar erage age | en. [night land many others in position to jome run—Cooney. Saorifice hit— niin | know, say that he could have whip meh. Stolen base— in. olla, 8 in one Innt Ak Hite. i Freddie Welsh or Bat Nelson h 0 Kennedy, who was sent for post-| Pe sella ott Pina inane OAKLAND OUTLAW GAME haste “ slay fet im Mullins a | 10 & tender pulp. and ih cat Po Because sella 3, off Pinnance 3 PORTLAND, Or, June 17, sence, did not arrive and Chinault|they had any assurance that he { ck 9 ompeo by KE , 5 . p Bqt ould b a Nagy Rg ies Rens a gl A Ba | When Manager MeCroedie of the |eovered the first station eae ae Os De Pease, © po pack | always re He—Oft Pinnance & Hit by pitoh- | Portland Beavers heard that —_— jhim agi i ll-—Priak, twice, by Pinnance etna Pree |Coartio Mullin, first baseman for | Tho fan with the foghorn volee | but thoy don’t know original 1. A gt ate arn Pana gin: Ag wk ANCISCO, June 17-—~C¥|the Portland Golts of the North (My United Preas) jnot unreasonable to expect, In the | was absent yesterday. He must be| No one knows, and Parker tn nil matter where matguten: Umpire—Air. Frary is chet — genius of the western league, fractured his log} SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 —The | Hght of what has happened, a re- | dead. {probability will wen gees po ae > Note—Opponents st bat—Kin- | Callfornia State league, and man-| during the game at Seattle yoster-| gan Francisco Daily News Hays to-| sort to knives or even gans, | ee aes tae teas. Tes fe wees Davores or how much salla’s, 4, Pinnance’s, 24 ager of the Oakland team, is the day he immediately began to plan | 4 —_ 4 | “The rowdies on the state league Except in a few isolated spota,/to a better man than ba A of the real owner of the San Francisco another invasion of the | @ay 4 t quiet {| fellows that are trying the plan At Tacoma— R H A club, according to a well founded outlaw territory - Meo Recta Unless something fadica) ts awd * “— = or ieenee Heal al poethed nd “Sale tans ro | 20. Thore is ho peed to draw alf OT? abused, ot fortheomin. . Batiortos--Ovit and Kroits; 'team when Fred Calder withdrew | “Tit have to look over the tet |r! baseball league, otherwise Se ee creat ter Be other ret) vancouver svoceoded in putting} THE DAY OF REST. | wear any Baker and Sheehan, two weeks ago, is the report that down there,” he said today, “and | *RO¥2 Ae the Outiaw league, will | Ti cm le mire tie Kame from) i. skids under the Indians yes| Carrie's sinter, May, atx yoars of | and _jhas created a mild sensation in| jee who they have who will fill in, lone tte Identity as the wthingeat | ie 4 P torday by @ score of 5 to 4. Spo-/age, on being asked why the Bab- At Spokane— R. H. E.| baseball circles in this ofty }1 haven't any iden who I'll get yet.|antiorganization leagud tn the | a, /% UP, 10 President Herman to 114 made a rush finieh but wae! bath day was different from the Vancouver sooo 9 = 3) If the Oukiand magnate is In con-| nore are some pretty good first country and become known as the “ oe lone shy. Engle jet Spokane down other days in the week, answered Spokane .... 4 4 I /trot of the teama and franchise of | sackers Rowdy league, « name that It has| emcent Herman today stated | with four hita | very carolessly, “Ob, th ’s the day Batteries—Englo and Sugden; |Oakland, Stockton and San Fran-| That fellow Ptyl, of the Stookton| more than earned aa & recett ct one at, If the rowdyiam that hae —- you pin things on, ‘stead of sew Holm and Spencer claco, he 1s, without doubt, the E./ team, wants to get into organized | many disgraceful scenes that bave marked the league contests durin®) jus Paker lost his own game |ing.”—The Dallassion for July, — H. Harriman of California baseball,/ ball, and if I can come to terme| marked the season, the past month Is continued, the) 'raeoma yeaterday by deckel- ‘Today's Gai jand is himself, putting it mildiy,| with him, I would like to see him| “Not in the history of th officials will have no alternative | Sieed work in the first frame, Ab-| ,Th¢ Baleom baseball team| 61 Portland at Seattle, aVncouver the California State league ltake Muliin's place lon thivcoast hae thon, Me Rame | but to suspend the guilty players. |" ‘finighing in front by a score Cialms & forfeited game from the | bedi &t Bpokane, Aberdeen at Tacoma.) jigy jt je wafe to say that under, Pty! has been batting about 246) worse exhibition of rowdylam than | Horman said that the officinale i+ 2 i, 9 'McDougal-Southwick team ©n ao-| Sol Standing of the Clubs, | Moreing’s control the financialiin the Outlaw and he probably| that of yesterday on the Oakland | yor coermined to put & stop to fount of non-appearance, This tena | f Won. Lost. Pet, | lonmen of the locals need not result imagines he ts too good to enter grounds. When spikes, bats and | (2° ‘mite batting Minnesota i in Dry Dock {00k for out of town games Beattie 42 18 196 |In the disbanding of the team. The class f ball. Myers of the San billies have to be restored to in the| 1,000 Wiederhold Gaa Lam mt eat SE i ee eS Spokane V8 48 AS |new owner undoubtedly, looking |Joee team looks pretty ord, ta culties haw the nati ‘ t Glee inamend hasten | cote te, eet ie eee Vancouver «ES 30 453 | forward to next year, will recoup | ie batting at a 378 oll playing ot # national game the plete with Black Diamond mantle, one of the largeat ships afloat, in _—— eieet ot 3} 115 | fom hie paying Oakland team the | holater up the tosis neem ty wuld |limat would seom to havo been as loug aa they last, for $1.40; two the dry dock. Also visit the Pa:| Are you looking for a lodging | eng srl $4 tal deficit returned by the locale, |ing ead. ven the atich- | reached, and while the weapons |for $2.75. Hote Electric Co., 1627|citfe fleet at the navy yard. Boats |house?” Gee our business chance | a seca Bb. fh ‘named are sufficiently deadly, it 18! Becond ay, * ‘loave Cotman dock, column. | Peerreeterenstesrereets PACIFIC COAST : ; LEAGUE SeSeooorsogoosoepooooes At San Francisco— g H. B. THE GOOD-CLOTHES STORE Les Angeles . 8 a FOR MEN OF ALL AGES Batteries—Hoap and Ross; Boyce and C. Lewis, i as ” H OB This great store caters’ to the man who wishes the best clothing value for the least money orien 3° ; 4 expended. Every buyer in the store is ever watchful for the cutomers’ interest, with the result that the store contains the best of everything in Men's Wear, at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. From our popular priced A. Bridge Special $15 Garment to clothes that run as high as $35, will be found depen- Batteries—-Hotes and Lawis; Hosp and Ross ACVermom on able values coming from the greatest factories in America. We represent such makers as Chas. Kauffman Vernon 1 1 3 & Bros., Strauss Bros., L. Abt & Son, Peck & Co, and Garson, Meyer & Co. These makers of Men's Fine Bacramento ‘no Clothing have reputations that extend around the world, From these great establishments will be found at Battertes—sch. Baum and Byrn ler =6and =6Kinle our store the pick of all the season's triumphs in Men's Tailoring, The sizes, styles and various fabrics are all complete, and await the fitting at the great store. The better lines are retailing from $18,00 to $35.00, and defy a tailor to duplicate at double the money. THREE SPECIALS ‘Today's Games. San Franeisco at Portland, Los Angeles at Oakland, Sacramento at Vernon. Standing of the Clabes. Our Men's Our Men’s Won. Lost. Pet. | Franct: ' : 8 645) hee ae) HEADWEAR FURNISHINGS tad oss uM . pk eit: " a { For the summer season 9 e This department is ps 5 he | 354 | includes a great line of n en Ss uits complete in every detail ee | Straws from prominent with Men's Furnishings makers, The styles in oe ' ¢ 4 for the summer months clude the ever-popular gs, ate ering ge week three specials in Men's The line of Coat and NATIONAL LEAGUE | sailor, the roll brim and and Young Men's Suits, new, seasonable patterns, in Golf Shirts includes all | genuine Panamas, in aj the styles and sizes, at— the distinct stripes that At Piitaburg— RH EB| great variety. These will be worn this sea- lew York .. Rik 4 8 Panamas are the finest } son; the Soisettes and tabure 2 #0 2 shown in the city and Chambray Shirts are tteries -- Mathewson and retail from . e being shown in great vers; Licfeld, Leever, Phillipp! | a | array, 7 ° ind Gibson $4.00 to $12.00 | ’ b] array, with the at mpeneaad | We h ‘ik hese are Fine Summer Suits that have been selling — s j % Th eg sted At Chiecago— R. H.’ E. e have many di SH} 1K 295 iat O. matcn is tavor- Brooklyn : 9 i ferent styles in-light felt fréin $2 ) to $22.50, but are in short lots and will be ite Summer Shirt is be- Chicago feed | Hats for summer wear, ergd at the above figures to close them out. They're ing offered at ..81,25 great bargaina—better drop in the store while we have yonr size, inoluding the “Crusher,” retailing at ....$1,00 Our line of Nedk wear, Hostery and lightweight Underwear Was never morp complete of Rucker and Bergen; bach and Moran, At St. Louts— R. 8. OR ft | 6 3 fouls 6 18 6 iteries—Mattern and Smith; Summer Shoes The Shoe Department fairly bristles withe newness in the popular shapes and é fee and Phelps I sizes of Men's Shoes for summer wear, The famous Packard Shoe, justly - F : pa ilar a For Men —_— celebrated for honest construction; the widely advertised Gotzian Shoe, and —_ t. Cincinnati— Rk. H. EB. AGENTS the best from the great Bates Shoe Factory are on display at the Bridge OAR 4 rifle oe. F i | FOR THE FAMOUS store. In the Oxfords we have several shades of tan, oxblood, vici kids and patent leathers, in button, MEN'S cies in ind heal KEYSTONE PANTS lace or buckle, in the season's latest shapes and styles. In high cut patterns there are all leathers in UwoRes ; mn Rowan, Dubuc and AND OVMRALLS button and lace and popular shapes. You can make no mistakes in our Shoe Department—you are se Selene @ Standing of the Clubs, Ipcting footwear stamped with the names of the world’s most famous shoemakerg All sizes, all shapes, all the different leathers, all prices, as low a8 ...sseeee05 iivee $3.00 Won. Lost . LI TS A LICE ET A OS A OT, burs ........86° 19 gago . 32 18 . York ., “4 20 cos aR eat ‘ THE LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Today's Games, at Brooklyn, New York tt pare Philadelphia at Cin on at Bt. Louls First and Yesler—————-Two_ Entrances———————Pirst and Yesier