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THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS| THE STAR-2SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909, MULLIN IS AFTER {Eitte"tna wore prossed tne. hiclos that were pressed into fer CHESBRO’S RECORD §00 0) the arena to take up the front seats | Wrankto Smith an® Jeff Perr }and George Groene and Kid Krants who Will glaah in two L0-reund pre Mminarte 4 inte town thi | morning, ‘The t wero examined t a dootor, and were found to be in | t condit T 8 at 1:45, and the welterwetghte will THEY PLAY REAL BALL ONCE, foliow at 2:80, Smith rules a 107 AND TAKE ODD GAME NAT ON L LE GUE favorite this morning, while even! FROM DUCKS | A A ney till prevatls botween Krants| : and Greene ——— | Both Are Pit IF Mike the help got a flying | aS hata J yn I | Prankio Neil was up bright and start yesterday, aud Won Out by &| piri . Nb Nplate nak eT | oarly over in Shannon's, Ban Rafael, bs obs tuabur ( ] score of 8 to S. Seven of our tallies eae Ho was allowed to take a short wore rung up in the firat Hatterios—Wiltse and Moyers walk to Hmber up his muscles, but) frames. The game took of Camnits and Gbson found himself no close to the 1 ere be f plenty weight problem that he did wot | rd hitting by both teams Standing of the ¢ have to hit the road | . ted ( nd ff Won Pet Frankie chatted gafly with bis 1 and lasted two sesalor ! BK iceeeee 6 trainer and followers, and seemed finished the ga for the | Chicas . 4 64 to be utterly wuneoncerned to nage’ Mi mae w York ‘ regard to the engagement he has down with a lone run, A offi- | Clnelnnatt , J on his hands ciated in the box for us, and al-|St Lous , a1 600 The Neil party, composed of} though pinked f safe swats, | Philadelphia 2 is9 Manager Hetne Rafacl, Joe Bulll-| fanaged to keep them fairly well | Brooklyn M B54 | | van, Bob Bvane, Johnny Loftus and | separated. Raymond and Bennett) Hoston .. 3 83) | Leach Crows, left San Rafnel on the} layed fast bal and Cooney, Port Dom, > 8 o'clock train this morning, and| fand’s shortstop, was again in evl:| Barnet Tocey | were mot at tho ferry by a large | 3 dence with lightning plays. The} Chicago at ' oklyn gathering of followers, Nell waa) ee ana score New York at Pittsburg full of confidence, and freely com ‘ feaitie apn Rw POA, B| Philadelphia at Cincianatl monted on what he was going to} hike kein, 2 . . eas |do to Attell, After exchanging ae Raymond, se. 4 9 8 4 8 (Ramm a ee eee | greetings, Net! was shoved into @ iB prs Ndeley fms i oe Be ee | big auto and whiffed away to Cor-| be risk, rf ie ee Wo) bett's, where he weighed tn A Papran. 00 $8 8 : &@ ~ | i ages ‘ 2 | i Custe 5 8 s 1 j a | I Allen, 'p io 2 ¢ 1 | j Totals si : il A a | 1 Portland AR KR. HM. POA They sure are playing faster t ooney, ae hoes s § ball. o : 2 2 i Cag Set ae See s ie 4 0 2 & © ff Pug Bennett came through with | ib i weed 9 FF ff ]two hetty twobaggers yesterday, | ‘ foatrie: ee te a 6} which had the right crack | array 460 3 ® Chinault, p We We Bee Be ae Lee Magee played better ball ye { Seaton, & ee ‘ | terday than he has for several days | Totals ..37 6 31 26 16) 2) He was in evidence with a ho | }bagwer and in addition beat out! "2 Z feore by Innings | | } a perf feattie pei ee ey ese 6 Pane ey. GEO. MULLIN. § The Portland Hankers will play Summary Mike himself gave a neat sprint ie oe , = ? ot : an allstar Geattle Hank team here ati | hing Ghat wi ke leeiaed the bali At present Mullle of the Detrolt/ straight Lar The Amor - the Fourth of July, and all of the “y nit : to center and finally perched on|club loads the pitchers of the coun-| ase Tecord of consecutige Vict | Hrodoeds from the game will be oie | third amid loud plaudits ries tn 14, and la held by Jack Chem | 5.44 1 eh ‘ balle- ott Allen, | try baring povhed and won 11! bro j turned over to local charitable in | oh Lyt Fournier got in a home run | oaneten ileal , | stitutions. j ton oft Chinault q in ¢ tn: |clout which was a humdinger | year when the anin logs; OFF peatees i ote Beete@s] Tittle 6 | | meatons went to Portland, over Opponents at bat-—Chinault’s, } ttle Cooney played a very | 4,000 tickets were soid to the game ton's, 22 pose rhe ge reee yt Lees game at short. His grab of j tn all probability the gaine will be = tary ime of « a # swal over second In the | | played ‘at Dugdale’s park after the i» | first session was high @ from | regular league game, Dugdale hav At Tacoma . a HB SPOT viewpoint Ing donated the use of the grounds. | Aberdeen a a Se! : | An Portland defeated the Beattie Tecoma +. 6 PA paenet p a enly one men | boys Naat ys the local, bankers t anly a single} il try hard to even up t time Batteries—Stever and Krelts: /run was scored off his deliv tad the fell e' - ’ os Newlin and Kelleckey. i ery ed be llowing players have been - owen to ake up the team, among At Spokane. a Lynch was there with the ‘shoes are suveial of the West ame x jatick. Three good bits in four wur players to the city: Johnao Score: Rk. H ey [times up {s playing the game OF) If there te a Wrestling fan tn oe to Oe: table 34 things looked mighty dark for the| | entchor Rdclen, yen He elon Vaneourer .. oe 6 + jattle who wants back the money | big doctor. Saat tebe: Wena” secs bese ¢ Bpokape ....- 6 | George Capron worked with |!DAt It cost him to see Bob Mona The gamiost, prettiont feature of] Johuaston, shortetop; Benla third Te erie L-olitigan and Sugden; |something like his old time form |#0tt and Dr. Roller @o at the Arona) the whole affair was the way {| bus; Art Good left field: last night, he is @ dead one. Leavy. which the Turk twice broke a com | Lindersmith, center field; and) |yesterday. He made a running grab of Murray's fy and landed square ly on hia back, But he held that ball. It was the same sort of a stab which resulted tn hie Injured knee, but this time George emerged unhart Gregg and Spencer ortiand Tacoma Games Today. terday. Hin one hand scoop back Portiand at Seattle jof pitcher drew a big hand. Vancouver at Spokane | - T a | Supreme Judge George KE. Morris sing ea jaure did like Cooney's work at pacific coast LeAGuE, |""°"* S | Custer made a bum heave to Ben At etre inett when he had oodlea of time, | Score: H. Eland it was a «reat surprise to the Ban brancisco ........6 7 5itans. Ordinarily Custer is Portland .....5 «6-7 12 4) curate, Batteries Kastly and Berry; a Harkness, Gardnley and Fisher. Shea is already figuring when he can get back {nto the game At Vernon. | Danny is always out of sorta whe Score: R. H. E. forced to stay out of the play. Vernon i....5 + Seal ee Sacramento 6 9 8 Ralph Batteries—Harkins, Raleigh and | fans didn't know there was an um Kindel; Hogan, Fitzgerald andjpire except in one instance, so Graham | good was his work = j At Oakland. | Vaneouver won from Spokane by BSeore: R H. £E.|& core of 1 to 0 yesterday. Mahon's Los Angeles ..........2 7 1) perfect peg in the second robbed Oakland soeek 7 1 the Indians of their only chance Batteries Nagle s04 Orendorff; |‘ *ore i, od C, .ewis. —_ icin aad a The Tigers yanked a game from | Aberdeen yesterday, 4 to 3. Tw Games Today. San Francisco at Portland Los Angeles at Oakland Sacramento at Vernon der's and stnash triple Cartwright’ *) RNG oh Staton was fast as lightning yee | | | land, second, that In speed and clev h Frary performed weil. The | then until nearly 11 o'clock, it was feoma won in the eighth on Ben i” bination towhold and half Nelson, | pider when his thee wan contorted with | pain, and women tn the audience were turning thelr heads away. Roller Shows Class, | Roller also performed » couple of very stellar stunts, one a perfect forward rot! and the other a head opin that let him out of a neck breaking scissors hold. At the first tap of the bell, both men went after ft in earnest, Each tried to force the game, and It was a Whirlwind 'They were on the mat in Tess than one minute, The first fall went to) Roller in 15-27, and the second was | straight, in 27-66. Both were ob tained on combination halt Nelson | and toe-holds. May Go Again. Challenges to the winner were! read at the ring side, from Amerieus, | Henry Ordeman, and Charley Ole} son, and Frank Gotch telegraphed) his best wishes to the winner. | Jack Curley announced that a) match of equal interest would be/ pulled off in the big show.every Friday night during the summer, This ia weloome news to Seattle fans, an attested by the attendauirg last night. Many of Utose prgpont would Hke to née anothgr #9. be twoon the same men, ax there wns | ing aside the possible slowness of right Neild Tickets will be on sale at all | j ot the Joeal banks. Referee Duncan MeDonald in one or two tnstances, It was the fastest na fought, most evenly ch od affair of ite kind that has ever delighted the eye of Seattle's sport ing element A continuation of the standard riey last night, for will insure the Arena a financial success that will equal if not surpass any show on the Streak It was classy That sume it up, from the spar }ring for « hold to the final fall, and to the friends of hia home city Dr Roller | night exhibited two things—firet, that his Eastern trip had brought him much experience, DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Cht- cago, Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. All Work 397-840 Arcade Bids. ness he has not more than one supertor in the wrestling game. Btart Very Fast. Roller and the Turk eame into the squared circle at 9:30, and from stand up and crane, and sit tight in the clinches Ul one’s nerves ached. It is doubtfal if a more evenly matched palr ever tugged on the mat, What the Turk lacked in headwork, which wasn't 4 great deal, he made up In almost super human strength, and with all his experience and swiftness, there some doubt as to wheather dt ot were times, without number, when the second fall was a 208 Be _| See eo ae SECOND OAY DRAWS BIG CROWD AT CROWN RACE i | T A IWN POINT, Ind., June 19 No. 4.-—Bulek q PI oly Ja of automobilista witness No, 6.—Stodda 7) Da od the start of the great Cobe tro | Englebeck i phy race over the Crown Point No, 6.—Locomobtle Wi Piorida. fi At Washington RH. BE} Lowell course today. The race in-| No, 7.—-Knox, A. Dentson | ve Bt. Louis 0 5 6) ———eee cluded 17 laps of the course, mak io, 8 Apperson, H. Lortde ‘ Washington 6 7 9) Final arrangements for a Mara pa aiertenr pacer - t th aon Rh EACTHODIG, COURS Pan - el and Origer; j thee race to be run at the baseball severe automobile tests ever at No, 10.—Buick, Chrevotet 7 | park in Tacoma, July 4th, were com: | tempted No. 11—Piat, B. A. Harne. | five At Philadelphia R. H. E.|Dleted in that city yesterday by| The following cars, with og arty No 12 rey rn ber weceg | j r ors name started according 0 Jenison in Knox too! he a Detrolt gssees ! : : Will McDougal, in the interests of OT Dar Joad by making the thir lap tn filler, elphia A a local syndicate which ia backing No, 1.Stoddard-Dayton Fert 2234 minutes. Chevrolet and Bur. | with Batteries—Killian, Willet#, 81685 | the undertaking. Lack of available | Millor man, in the order namedpfollawed | and Stanage; Krause and Thomas.) pwondy in this city was the cause| No. 3--Knox, W. Borque him closely, making @ hop, eqn teat At New Yor RH. BE, |of the transfor of the race to tho| | No. 3—Appersou, M. J. Seyr for Fires pleat: - The Cle 10 13 1 (City of Destiny, as it was the do | “Se — | New York 4 8 2 sire of th omote pull ¢ Ratleies tees tnd Retterty: |r mo ee ott carry, Brockett and Kleinow | Beattie, however, has seen the | you'll is Marathon classic onee, and || — Pot will probably welcome the ahanaa: | \ ‘ lost. Pot.) an this race is a far more preten-| Detroit .... #70 tious one than was the Marathon | Philadelphia 18 AY of lant winter at Madinon | ere land Hy 7} | ‘The men announced ax on | “4 Ohicago ......, B48 B00 lthat it would s to Wace RO IORI OTT TOI (Hy United Press.) New York ed ‘ 478 | promised to stick, and will run | * SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 “| Bt, Louis 719 8 47 | there # HOW THEY ARE BUILT, * Judging by the advance sale of} Washington 17 ) 370} It tn probable that the bg race,|* . Nel , Attell * | seats and the Interest manitosted | to which this t# the proliminary,|* © ft 4 In. .bolght.5 ft. 3% 10 * in the bantam welght champlonsbip | - will come off bere during the gum.|* 116 pounds. wolght.116 pounds ¥ | o5 round bout between Frankle Nell Games Today mer, as announced yesterday | 62 inches...reach.61% Inches * ang Monte Attell, on tap this after | Chjeage at Detrolt , | * + ag meee peas we if noon at the Mission st. arena, one} ANNs at Clevelan ‘ P > a6% in, chest (@xp.) oun of the largest crowds of the senso « Boston at Philadelphia—twe The Oriental Pool Rooms * 7 Inches Wrist..7% inches ®) with be i; the pots whe n Rat. _ games | # 11 inchos..forearm. .12 Inches ® oro Roche calla the men together | dione ~ # 18 Inches... biceps.13% Inches! *|" Ax onrly na 10:40 this morning @| ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. | stapd ana| * 20 Inches, , th P 19% in ® crowd was lined up at the, box af ) # 12% inches, oa * First and Chere OD. sit eas fice waiting for the cholce Hents. y m th word He *® 8 inches Br 8% inches * Thereafter the line was dily Ovtl ¢ uivon awa 14-15-17 al Department | Third ay, b n Pie what nton Se | lengthened by the mobs that emp Don't turn up your nose Forget the price and enjoy the aroma. 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