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See FIFTH STRAIGHT GAME TO TURKS Mike and hia men tled the At Detroit i the Tigers’ tall erday ef succeeded in « : St, Loulg ....05- shee words, we won by! Detrott ‘ I ! rhea Wace , nolage the Tigerd) ons Criger; Willeta and » soale the Stanage. slipped ¢ Staw of the Clubs, be } Won Lost in the same tnning with three rans. Detroit \..sseee % (10 then on there was nothing | Philadelphia 23 ng fo the scoring line. Cleveland , ry Pug B t had little trouble in| Boston o 6 fin, snaring three! New York , 6 96 ime Pug's team | Chloago 5 38 hate snatble for the only Washington 1 «688 other two hite made ¢ Claf in. | Bt, Louls TT M Harry Rush, the human tceberg held oma to six safeties, which Games Today. he doled spareely att at Detroit, Cleveland at . I od and Magee figs! Chicago, Now rk at Boaton, fast double play for U8.) Washington at Philadelphia Brestno Kippert " he opposition. ‘the COLLEGE GAMES, At Princeton AB BR. H. POA. RB. Rk ; ee aM sive 6 i | eek SESE oS ienncaioa Se ea] vf 2 P88 A Ratteries, Yale—Van Viock and | 4 0 1. 8 8 9 Sweeney; Prineeton—White and 1 2 @ 9 @ 0} Dawson i ee a oe ie siping taranamaicied $40 0 tS i 3 6 et i AK BH PO. oe 85s bao 2 8 ‘ ” e ; $ ues, rf 408 0 o | pert, ib 4 ot a fereas. 2b . } 1 1 1 tJ i © ] } ‘ a 4 j rs ‘ ; $) Leather Lungs wae back at the} : h “old. stand yesterday. fe played 1 ¢ 4 ® 6° for beth teams and umplred from weet Mthe grandstand $6¢000076°%-2* _ — fe eee ers ot A fan who calla himself “Al hite--Bee-! Booster” has selected an allatar} team from the Northweetern be ve | and thinks it cannot be imy 4 upon. The booster’s selection lows: Magee, first base; Capron, eft field; Bennett, second base Frisk, right field; Akin, third base Lynch, center field Raymond Thompacn, pitcher, and Shea, catcher shortstop Beattle $1 — ‘5 Either Newlin or Jess Raker will Bh mee poh % pitch for Tacoma thia afte Rorsiend rt Aa olther is pitching good ball right now and the are playing good ball back of them, they should give Mike's men « hard tussle. Games Today. j Tacoma at Seattle, Vancouver at Portland, Aberdeen at Spokane Harry Rush slammed out a bit} That hit had the right ring, too The 160yard high hurdies in weal men are: Crawley, University of Chicago, winnér; Barney, W: third, Time--16 seconds. «= motor and captain; |o 3 to 10, Power I entry fe ed t * for craft that are enter filled, but the amalier have been alow to come not realizing that the cl wilh give equal chagees to all boats lor beoause of the epi: y few which resulted in a run yesterday, | Semece st, lar a too | Same of thee isioat THE ~BORSIBES SWML BOTS. [St ALUCTNT 1 ports have 4 non’s way of th Pt ade clanses are all well power boats | ' In, ether nenifications en Intercollegiate {ted from of ring a aligh@ favorite working away at Croil TAR—WHDNESDAY, JUNE james at Chicago, IGHT DOPE FROM THE FIGHT FOLLOWERS Shan conditiah af the he is igoked for thing in bis make Nght wetght will take at even my Who la) which Will be In 23, 1909 From left to right the n Reserve, second, and Miller, Knox op to make a ¢ Hetting on the m sae aturday \as the marathon game bas t predicting any walkover for the or, but aaye Croas has every ih re GMLLARD ATHLETES ROWING GLUB SENDS. Williarg McDougall, promoter of the marathon race, to be pulled off in Tacoma on the evening of the 4th of July, is in reeetpt of on couraging letters from the efst whieh indleate the big mar athon to which this race te prélim that inary, will seo a galaxy of run on the coast, the like of which has never appeared this wide the Mi» siasippl John Hayes is more than willing in cane the purse ins made large enough, and McDougall says he ja willing to offer him $1,000 and ell expenses, win or lone, to participate Others May Come, The other tern Hghts men , Bt Yves, Swanberg, Longboat and Dorando, are a bt affileted with moneyttts, and as yet are hanging out for too large an offer, but MeDougall thinks that In time they will come around ied out a bitin the east, due to the com ling of the extremely hot weather. The prospects for the Tacoma to come race are anid to be very bright. It has m decided fo run the entire idistanee on a fivelap track inside grounds, by electric Might in the evening ring the middle leourse of the race fireworks and gymnastion will be given to enter SAN PRANCIBOO, Inne fine trim for the go, and will sot ju the spectators. This afterncon Billy Papke will be without backing, Young Emme —— ~— fi open camp. There will be a work-| is already at the weight, while - with the gloves, and the 1 Powell holds just a trifle above the Kock gym will hum with the ¢ tipulated 136 pounds, three hours —_—__—— that the Kewanee man will raine before the fight 180 Interest a ie "| The Young Erne-Lew Peprell ntar| | Veteran Hilly Delaney. watched KETGHEL WILL LOSE es to held —— of the 4b-roun Mit ot. Leach Cross go through bis stunts fered by the North Bnd cli fi the | yeste former trainer a ington fre Jul ro Pae ie ales sed ia} 25th ts arousing keen Inferest tn of Jeff sat sider cer Following out the idea that a good vat ansoviation han walved | *Porting ¢ s Buch gigwing re-|tatnly | > him, He WSs | litte man stands 4 slim chance with a good big oran in the fight game, Jim Morrison, who is too well own to the sporting fraternity to m further desoribed, comes to the front with an offer to bet any reasonable sum that Ketehe) loses a to Johnson tn thelr Prisco mill, Jim wae always an ardent supporter of nines, 1304 Tommy Burnk before the recent entries unpleasantneds, whieh resulted in rtul craft Tommy's wnfall, pugilistically THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS THEY WERE GOING SOME WHEN CAMERA SNAPPED HIVES MAY BF | eOoseeesooroe 4 | fréen all parte of "oant and | f speaking, and he bases his argu: | $| Custer trapped K at third | Canada have been red, and ure j u ment on the belief that Ketchel te} PACIFIC COAST $ with a heave which was perfect; belt abippad here for Ube July re not the better, If the equal of Burne. | @ 1 guess that about wip out & ———- ae As to that, only time can decide. @' couple of bad throws earlier in the Everything ta in readiness f The San | » Rowing chub, | Jim te ¢ dent, however, and says LEAGUE = 3 serie [TACOMA COUNTRY ine bie aminsr that the Daar| Gh Nas entered, a cow the ove, wiling ta ere « few e ios a Pet Athletic club ' rs ifie Northwest Rowing Associa ida, on wo at - SeoeSoorseoroesesesooeO® | jens Mondor, the home run kid, CLUB DESTROYED | Ams _ : spy ee . regajta. on Lake Washiogton At Vernon. }was unable to do ® thing with} (ity United Pree.) patent, te Shale on (a the S7pae next month, has started Its ieee eaee ee eeeheant R Rush's twisters yesterday and) TACOMA, June The Country | bullding men north on the steamer Pueblo, |» * bh no eobe beccede ? : 2) Johnny's batting average suffered | club bullding at American lake, 14 A goed liet of boxing and wreet oe they we ive Friday wi * “FAN” 18 SHORT Oakiend . . ‘ ont. nile from Tacom: burned last | wad . . 4 | the are ew will come Har ¢@ FOR “FANATIC” @) Batterice—Schaefer and Hogan ;* _— aieae night bg Neer ~ a, and ling events bas been arranged, O04) >) Vaughn, the champion singlé |» * wiage et tone | Guster camo through with two| $20,000 tnewrance. Fire started in| ¥. Roller will act as referee |eculwr of California The San\@ To the Sporting Editor. * At San Francisco, leleverly placed sacrifice hits which at § p.m. Foster] This club, which was formerly | Diego crew will be the most dis |e Will you please Inform me #/ H. FE. counted fn the run getting Quinian, superintendent, organized|the Bagle Atbletic club, has given | tant entry in the Juty regatta. Its @ the origin of the word “fan” & [oe Angeles «+. i “ ithe 30 employes into a bucketitwo good smokers and tonight's meen are co phe A as applied to base ball? *| ‘Oran.| Although Magee falled to show | brigad by strenuous work | program promises ¢ the bent |Dowler; stroke, Walter * | aobtts Griffin, Bast! “tnd barry bas | with the stick he got on and scored | saved the bathhouse, the boathouse | yet offered, }3, wortee be gg Bon f Law 7 + Fan” ta believed by many *® . — fone of our three. and cottages. Fora time the entire| Several of the other amateur|man; No ck Jeanup. lw to be an abbreviation of # At Sacramento. j aa settlement, with a number of fine/clabe are sending boxers and |Pfefferkorn is manager * “fanatic It ie also sald to #]| R H K) gpokane put over the fourth |Bearby summer homes, was tn dan-| wrestlers to compete, and the dif-| “§ jw bave originated tn the gath. #/ rtland r ‘ ry p P ¢ the fourth P | vamen yrs 1 6 1 straight by trimming Aberdeen | sf. jferent events will be hotly con See Prince Rupert and Skeena!® erings of base ball enthusiasts & ttertes — Carson Gayn and) yesterday 5 to 3. The Black © The club bullding was conatruct: | tested. City's magnificent scenery Free @ who argued, or “fanned’ about & Ba! y y Black Cats} Pisher; Pitagerald and Byrnes. \felded miserably [ed years ago, and its membership of trip; ber m and everything @ the ability of players. * ‘y emaiee 16 on the we ‘ r wine Toe Cre : elated 008 Marton f * . . a the Clube. | 00 tne the wealth and| Try ® Maplwine Ice Cream Cone, | Incl meee + . net.| Bill Hurley showed he most exclusive families of Tacoma, It is simply delicton eee lor 108 James at. TREE eeeeeeeeeaay Won. Lost. Pet y 1 he still has $3 31) «-#31\a whip. He shot the ball across |” ™ - au oe 23 (ASI 7 «(BL 0 $ the fleld to Kippert yesterday when | he made Pug hustle back to first fa the foarth 3 a | It would not be proper to repe at} | the words Bill Hurley uttered when Portland at Sacramegto, Los AD! Custer caught J. Kippert napping | leg at Sah Francisco, Oakland at) st third, It was some ‘ernon. jat that AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia. R vigorous, } ~ | Sheehan tried a new mitt behind} the bat yesterday and he was gutity | of two errors i re | Pearl Casey, captain of the Port land club, is back in harness and F. | Kennedy is playing first. Adams Washington eoed 5 1| has been shifted Philadelphia 6 0 2 | Batteries—Gray and Street; Magee In developing that| Bender and Thomas. | hat wf waiting for good ones at} —— e bat Pitchers must then | At Boston. wer now RH BI. | New York ......-+++ 6 10 |. Things don't seem fust right as Boston . Jan 3 13 = gi long as ta Win” Smith fs mlas Batteries—Lake, Hughes and} 1B tre m his cushion in the grand-| Blair; Arrelianc Sehiitzer and | orn | This boy Akin sure does make | t fleet At Chicago. taat 6 bag with regularity. Th —— R » |secret Is that Akin Is a past mas Cleveland if 3 8 ter in the art of working a pitcher . é ait “ He has drawn f passes in the 4 4 Waloago , last five times Batteries—Josa and Easterly; | Walsh and Owens. | Tomorrow : Becond game— R. H. #.| Day at Dugdale’s park, and Cleveland Pree yy | 5 2/ attendance ts expected 7 Chicago 0 Olent series with T following one with 8 the appearance of the home field for four solld and thi t the Inet ch for the ladies to see the com champs in thelr fighting clothes Andy Anderson, the ladies’ pet, will do the hurling, and Cassie Custer will catch, in all probability FACY GOVE ON WATH ATTELL. Batteries—Rhoades and Clarke; Bmith and Sullivan fa al out every evening at 5:30 con. tains a full account of (iy United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, June Peroy Cove, the human slat from | Seattle, has heen matched to go x rounds with Monte Attell at the next show of the Oakland Wheel men, to be given some time ip July, Cove {8 alinost alx feet tall, but can make 116 pounds without trouble. The Baseball Game The Victoria * Races together with the games in the American, National and Pacific Coast leagues. 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