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2 THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1909. THE WORLD'S SPORTING NEWS /*\e3'! jo" mo \ | eee eee ee eee ee | * . hy boned , 4 - *# A TALK ON POETS . ‘ rt fi 0. eoenetts ot \|* @Y BUGS RAYMOND, &# | That ¥ a Erne wil P Paneer tally oe . \ twht ’ han the * Rube farquard fw | fa « ‘ fi oy * Huge” Raymond were talk * we bes rps | wing of their favorite poots. * " : ‘ hess * “Rube” allowed he wtuck w {the wad of oc pte elon Hone # on El Wheeler Wilee On wy R Re aap. ig \ itor 10 bag ® the level,” he sald, “I'd rather # eastorr teat ipa t Ob @ read her stuff than a box w)OFHONs, = wuniy r L te, * HK * alah ave . * There was a feller quotin’ w| the bette oer sed been 1 wanting me | * the other day abow ~ f ; Informatie | .8AN FRANCIACO, June 26-—The )@ oid guy named Homer Cay: * no , Pt a and short of it tr * enn ti d Raymond, | ee , " t 1 gete ya welght brigude will hook hen 1} off a good one. Ic &) Worrying neither ma 4 im iy . c r p * “au fa good on nt hie bag | “WMgbting Dick” Hyland, 0 1Y | went hing like Acan # ‘onether, | Californian, and Leach Crom. the \ we of beer, a eof cheowe \* @ matte _— ty king boxer f ® thor ou k and there * ¢ t | mia intel © M8 ronal | York's great Bast slop INO) ® no Sahara desert * bt I | morrow afternoon, Myland, 0 feet 3.) pa gee eee eRe Re HH fighter Is in for a taming th 1-110 om hon beamy and heavy muscled, tn the} Sar only be quail vith yo ia xact opposite in physique to Crom bing that he received ‘ tk 4 Corbea 16 foot &, lithe and rangy. Aside from at Les Angsies. 3 a. rd an ie their phyeleal difference, there ts mirera of the Thunderbolt 4 - Mile a little to choose between the boys, | seua Watehed ‘his go through t he waa ¢ Hyland, in hin fight with Nelson, | leeame at * ta les onl oh. Fe i showed 4 fair amount of speed, late! |from the n the fine a tea at snes sees) JSG WESTERGAARD tWo DEAD ONES AND A REAL LIVE WIRE fess les wv ‘overs "lat a report that has been put in| Cireulation since his return to Se-| attle, that he wreatied and threw | in 20 minutes, big Jess Wester waard, the lowa husky, who te re) a terrific puneh, and when he is t viel No matter } he may have leading is one of the 1 fighters in the |wlight an addy Fee ae OP Dane Ne eco ver | garded by many as one of the best | ‘ COXSWAIN, BLADGEN; STROKE,SARGENT; NO, 7, WAID; NO. 6,R. CUTLER; NO. 5, WITHINGTON; NO. 4, BACON; NO.3, FAULK = [retiowy gune begin to fire too beayywelabte in the country | ; NER; NO. 2, LUNT; BOW, CAPTAIN E. CUTLER |rapidiy, Cross crawia into bis eheli,|. Th@ fact In the case, according | etteh & ‘tu “Ito Roller, are that while he was| | wrestling at a small town near hie home in Iowa, a fellow, who CLAFLIN AND TIGERS ROLLER WINSIN ==> q gave his name as Jack Rotmer, E . Mrs: % came on the stage and challenged | 3 ie ja Seaside Ps ‘oe "| Roller agreed to wrestle him then | j wt ready to blow up. He te the most|#%4 there se soon as the match | 5 The Tigers wrenched one earned) Portland at Sacramento; Oakland a Joonststent “sure thing” fighter in| °° 8 then engaged in waa over. } it run from Gus Thompson yesterday, &t Vernon Before what was probably the] while he was engaged in a bulblike] tne ring today This he did and threw him easily | And then hi tea donated ‘ t rush nd the ring Crone and Hyland went atx rounds|'® two straight my eon his teammates donated Standing of the Clubs. are crowd that has ev nte 1 This Roll id > th th aa . 4 . . " Somehow the report eireulated two more, and we were licked by a w t © pet. iC Arenas, Dr. B. F. Roller ‘ Die me ay did “ - wt, Fy « ; 1 New York, and while ne deein om” that Reimer was Westorgaard acore of 3 to 0, It was Thompson's | San Francie $2 -634 | night demonstrated that he wae tn-| gate nets ind BANE Neon Te eae weir DpICIOn ohn that Cross | under an assumed same, but Roller | second defoat in 14 games pitched. | Lo" Anevies rr r nH é . wae F meonead ef Opinion was that Cross es that this ta not the ease Clan, the Tiger hurler, let us| mucreme’ ts 4 }|questionably the superior of Nob| Yourlft went om the mat, aa per|had a shade, This time they aro| MATEY Till oNs Ae AO) Me etn | Gown with five hits, but they were| Vern erat ; Monogoff, the Terrible Turk, whom | hent, in bis bare fest ORG | seh to go over the marathon | i, description of Reimer in any| Well scattered, and we couldn’t/Osland ...6-6 69% OT TB) he geatn threw im straight alle of go) MY to on ee oe S 9" Oe, | FORA Waten WH BS Gm Satinely Rew | as ing both lighter of hair! Squeeze a single tally over. Claflin} lateaie scccnds and #4 minutes |e O2nOe Erie coale aay, be tAken | game for Cross, whe has never Gone | 4 ‘stronger of build than Relmer, | was in great form, and Mike's men ‘ i - the were naked akin. Roller| farther than 13 rounds The story is an Injustice to! Wore helpless when hits meant runs acconds peopectivety The doese Gh avleta call udlation.| ter tan tent as he Gee eons 0 tor| Westerssard asd to. Roller, and Mike himself putied off a great NATIONAL LEAGUE Roller exhibited to the talent of | the arms and wrists, onl} octasion-|for the fight, ax ho was only 9 few) Dest unto wants It corrected Dit of baseball when he threw from Seattle, tricks, speed and headwork | “iy putting ; serews to te ped: | pounds 6 ae weight, wht A e maton | @eep center and nailed Suess at that even the mont sanguine had |" Just lo Tonsil gqypenlee: (was sande, Cross camo Went weed: le weet een eet t! ird. It was a perfect throw, and At Boston. never credited him with, He was Preliminaries Some Ciassy as hes ts ad as ee ie On * like deserved the plaudits. He-| KR. HE much better shay ynteally The preliminary boxing bouts) "1° “ned bay trouble om the| % Cua® SHATTER AN * hind Claflin the Tixers pia Philadelphia ...... .:..6 © I}and wherens, as afier of| were good in every sense of tha} "tther has had any trouble on the) 4 OLD TRADITION. * » score of making the requisite nd | forless bail for the first ume Boston 0 $i the previous match, Yousiff and Joo Neary of Los A . = ta The Chicago Cubs - age *% Tho Chicag have put ® Ba BH! Hurley emiled Ratterles: MeQuillen and Jack-| any fans were doubtful as to th to box Billy Spamk, bot a 2 *# a crimp in that National *) e score litach; Ferguson Lindaman and | decisi af the final clamping after the firet round (hig Wialied ® league tradition that they are #/ Seattio- ABR H PO A E/ Graham last nixht the Turk caused it to beloff, as Neary lacked clfteat & easy for a lefthander, They * fe us pe ; ; i ; ; “ announced from the ring that Roller) Mack, the welterweight 0 ® have gone against offeide *| = aoe ] was the better man, and that he was of Alaska, then went on WI Char-| itehing 15 . moet, 2.2 0 2 8 2 al . * pitching 15 times and come *| Jog JEANNETTE, BOB F paoh, @.....4 6 $ 8 1 @ At Chicago. }eatiafied that he could never throw|ley Manafield of Chics 1, ab] é& home in trent 11 times. Lash @ . ITZSIMMONS AND CHARLIE tek, re 15:6 @ 6 @ 0 Of R. H. El him though neither had appa vids traln-| & and Sallee of the Cardinals & "i a " ‘a jh ps 4 and § ‘ LONDON, June 26.— of | niles tod is Has ; 43 443 —— ‘ tere eee ' 3 This wes appare all the mpeo|ed a day + match went follr fast ~~ and Leifield and Marquard are ®| Bob ieaficiionas CF ag edad preparer | ee $6 bh Sl Windia a icdaaehocd O| tators after the w moments, rounds, with Mack holding decidedly| REDDING, Cal, June 26.—Five@ the only lefthanders who #|and Charile : rj ae ‘ ‘hom eons P t 3 } : ; 1} Batteries: Dubve and Roth; | Yousiff came into the ring serappy,| the better end of the string. A eae] fever bound from Sacramento to @ have beaten them. They have | the conn. tlient tn Gotham: being contol te agit " ee eal ea Brown and Archer confident and careful, bul under the | punch, however, would have killed| Seattle narrowly escaped h\® beaten Campbell twice and #! the benefit for old Jem Mace, was Mitchell, Totain...29 6 8 87 10 8 gresiling which vote dl, he began | elther of them jearly today when their machine | ® Karger once, They have also #/\a sight unique enough to attract a land paki" a *Ratted for Thompaon in ninth, -_— to lose his confidence, and when,| Speck then went on with Kid/ left a grade near the Baird fishery|@ walloped Covalesk! of the ®| monster crowd. which, although wy fs | | me ‘ an Tacoma— ABR HEH. PO. A £ time after time, Roller wrigghed| Hogan, and went part of two rounda/and fell over & 200-foot embank-|@ Phillies, Mattern of Boston, @| Jeannette had fust defeated Sam | fast © he leman, th k 8 2 8 FO} xs Mew York. i He. [OMMlly Out Of holds that Yousiff|to m cold knockout, Hogan landing| ment. The occupants of the ma'f Nap Rucker of the Dodgers, #| McVey in gn ny py sang ben Te me ees 2k 8 he : 7 Could mot maintain, a look of de|a straight left squarely on the point | chine were R. P. Burr, Mrs R. P. | w @) ere foe) ee rematead eg Se Se as Bee Now Yok eh Be ln { L | Sbalr dawned upon the heavy face,/of Speck’s Jaw. His head hit the| Burr, Ruth Burr, J. ©. Burr Ale a fe Se Be es Bel hy » aly and he was seen to shake his bead | Moor #0 hard that the boards D. Hattensoy Poe eee eee eee e es) acd 2 9 § % 8) Batteries: | Pastortom, Wilhelm |in disgruntloment creaked, and Billy was dragged to| All of the members of the party d ee mtn DANCE ronicn: 7p i tt gan Bergen; Wiltse and Sehlet. | Was Gorepiy Melek his corner a dead one. He recover-|6xeept Mra. Burr were thrown out| JOHNSON CALLS OFF FIGHT. ar B88 ES 8) second game RH. | Like the match on week since,/*% #4 fe Moments, howerer, — |betore the machine went, ove, the ur tac mes DREAMLAND Totale ee oT ee tock ; 7 thee ae _ by and furious) je: Newt Pray. |the ear while it turned a somer-| NEW YORK, June 2%. SHVENTH AN 1ON sTneeT Homes § eooe-0! : —— ere was not me) The entire evening's performance | sauit down the face of the cliff and|Jack Johnson formally declared || Beek Mach Deuce ¢ ; eof ae Hatteries: Melntyre and Dunn; | much rough work, each seemingly| was a credit to the management! ixe her companions, escaped with off hia proposed fight with Al iON PRE Hy Two-vase bit—Cole | Mathewson, Crandall, Wilson and | having gained respect for the other, and to every participant, and fur}, few minor bruls That she | Kaufman Johnson stated he a Sacrifice hits—-Custer, Kippert, | Sehlel, and more reliance on straight skill| ther production of events of equal! came out of the accident alive ap-| would have no further dealings |———— _ <= El t, Gresine, | Struck cas by — and strength Clans cannot fail to make the Arena! peared to be a miracle. with Kaufman's representatives in vot Thompson 1, off Ciafiin | At 8t. Loui Say all you will about Yousiff,/and Seattle one-of the greatest] Henry Pardi, in another automo-| this elty and he would not meet| Af® You loony for a lodging 4 " it. Louis. there t no denying the fact that he wrestiing centers in the country | ¥ Fe A ee be and St. LoutePittaburg; rain fs very strong, Had ft not t P= Roller and Chari he tt j bile, was following the party, and anybody for the heavyweight cham house? See our business chance ¥ é y Claflin. Double plays % ; not been fo oile riey Oleson of In-|he rendered necessary ald to the | plonship before his battle with . ch to Akin; Coleman to Cart {this it would have been lobster a/ dianapolia, who acknowled } h 4 E Optical Department - q right te Hurley. Time of game—2 _— lta Newt . nee GO) wrecked tourists. | Stanley Ketc in October column. Sola’ Vugirectarethers. a Newburg for Roller from the superior save Gotch, and who hax — Standing of the Clubs. atart. The only way, with all hin|s decision over Freddie Reel, whom Standing of the Clubs. | W. L. Pet, | skill and strength, that the big doc. | Gotch claims will be the next cham sae bet ag oe mB 5 | Pittsburg .... .....40 13.755) tor ge get him in - vine vee loa. to he him up, will tangle be Paes 34 «33 hot |Chicago . sou hbnasine ae 5\to get him angry, and throw him’ there next Priday evening ‘ancouver .... + 33 O35 478 |New York .... .+....40 2 7 "7 —— = => = 7 Hy 36 ATS! Philadelphia 30 26 637 ‘tland 87. 448 | eT ae ae oR | lackey slapped a teaser to Loe, wh Cincinnatl .... «.....89 27 5s ’ ae, WhO Games Today. | Brooklyn gba ae |way. ho the ity ipoert wan half . }oston .... cscs cosssdB 20 902) way home, but checked himaeif i a aero ent aig ‘ ‘ | | To the surprise of all, Loe shot the jpokane; rt rt | Gnaee *Vedey j ball to third, and Kippert tore home, } Cincinnat! at Chicago; Brooklyn | - ve ety the throw by inches. Had " - : agee tossed the ball to Custer eOeeerorecorocores W New York: Pittsburg at Sl) RUNNING AND HARNESS RACES | or > j }Or even started after Kipeprt bim-| : PACIFIC COAST | louls; Philadelphia at Boston, | MINGLE—NO BOOKS WILL self, the probabilities re that the ra | BE PEAMITTED, jtunner would have been run down. S| | At the worst he would have been| 3 we | held on third jand probably more running races} Gus showed class in the j SOOSeSeSedeSedesedeeesd each day during the exhibition race |#esslon by striking out two At Detroit. meeting, which is to be held at|ter Coleman had made. séco: —— | R. H. E.| Western Washington Pa nda,|® twobag ray R HK F! | Western Washington nda, | ap ortiand eae FF 1) S8t. Louie cise sees ceed 7 Lion Bast Madinon at. July 1, 2 and] ete fauratt “ticmeess pall ee? rscest $8 1). ip shown by the program which| Bill Hurley was walking on air| Fisher mand Byrnes | Batte Graham and Criger; | was announced today after the game. Not being an ex - Summers and Stannge | These, with the regular harness | pert on analyzation, Mil did not at Bt Sen Vesasines, ; races, promise to make the meeting | tempt to express his emotions, ee | fan Moa. Sl At Washington. one of the most successful ever! . ; | i on Angeles 1 ‘ 3| First game R. H. B,| held by the association. obnny Kender was the buay fly j Batteries — Henley and Berry; | Boston , vesed 4) =«©6| ~~ No pools will be gold or open bet-| Chaser yesterday, Six times John. | pot Koestner and Orendorft. | Washington ..2 8 | ting allowed on the grounds, and|DY waa called upon to trap the f } a Cabin Batteries Wolter, Arrelianes | ‘4 bap nay eg resins horses en hey ous, and he delt¥erdd each | Cu sland Carrigai; Johnson and Street, | red for the meeting are among D i Vernon esa ck % x thas machheys rye Ee Eisen | the classiest of thelr breed ‘ t | } Oakland j 2 8 2| Second game R. H. BI Crocker took up the. elt for | i 4 Battorfes—Hitt and Hogan; Ton-|Boston .... +... 5 9 il To Have Special Events. Thompson in the ninth ‘and came! } Beson and C. Lewis. — Washington . 2 6 2) In addition to the five regular) through with a good hit. But those! LAS } Batteries: Arrelianes and Spen-| professional races each day, the| Who followed could not meet the} , bt Los Angeles at San Franctaco; | jhold a number of npoclal events It Isn’t a PUCK. | for members of the various riding Aberdeen downed Spokane yes-| a] At Philadelphia. _ |and driving clubs, The driving clubs | terday by a score of 5 to 4" It took | | ow York “ o E.\of Portland, Tacoma, Vancouver | 11 innings, It’s the sha that th lit f : : 4 12 15 2) and Victoria will be Invited to par s pe roves e q ality 0 | Philadelphia 4 © 1) eipate, and the Portland Hunt| Portland squeezed one over on P 2 J Batteries; Warhop and Blair;|clab will also be asked to make| Vancouver, 2 to 1, in a tight game Dygert, Vickers, Thomas and Liv-| entries for the hurdle race ve aieuan ees } ingston. | ‘The track at the grounds Is get 124 H. P. Indian tor- — |ting into fine shape, and some Standing of the Clubs: | splendid records will doubtless be | cycle $99 PUCK Ww Pot, | made during the meeting Detroit e o-* a 2 ) teri OT Sa] ee THE BETTER THAN 5¢.CIGAR Philadelphia ... «31 C 3 om «| Base Ball veland ...4 . 20 2 45) out every evening at 5:30 con New York ..., 6... ..27 27 600} XSL Or | tains a full account of Chteago praia BS 463! fo 4 I } ne Washington oe 20 35 364) bs, 1 oe The Baseball St. Louls oe 19 37 aa] ¢ 2 lev & Game tor New York at Philadelphia. with the Havana taste Shape goes with quality and never without, If the filler of PUCK wasn’t seasoned long leaf, Puck couldn’t be made in imported shapes. It's the combination of the well selected Our tewntloth defent—Clafiln, Games T T a oday Be This machine sold for $226 In 1907 an oul® at Detrolt; Cleveland] Goleman, the college player, rap-| Kt, DAs Jind but iiktle use, and ie tn | long leaf filler—the delicate binder and the imported hen at Chicago; Boston at Washing | neq out the hit which was respon-jas it is the atxth Riewort sid nate . t and beat Sumatra wrapper that creates that soft Havana taste. Two shapes—both five cents. You never saw a nickel cigar that even looked so good. |atble for the Tigers’ single earned | erticle we stock, it le y s for $99, in. Coleman has yet shown no| 2%ause of our Hnd-of-June Big Sale on Big Things is on |algne of a let down, . . The Victoria T Races tt Is Ie ns brn here aki ae suk aoe fiat corrugated § tread oylinder together with the games in Emil Friek was helpless befc toreycle Adie, will the American, National and 27-- e ave--27 Olafiin's shoots, In one instance i eid eee tee . traction Pacific Coast leagues. the heavy hitter swung at @ third ‘ Motorcycle fapleine Ice Cream Co: mr jel a Watch for the a a Reset “ wiftee side Bo on Jdn't have reach 4210.00 Voie a HLF. Mo myele., Y oo 2 Shapes 1 Caneueeady 0 wL, soe Us at ONCE -—_—_- Solenainienanmeneeet 7 aaa Green Extra Vernationsl ond & Restty Oo, |, 140 Marve made «bull tn thel woes NY Spinning ¥ ON seven nie! owe Cy oe hd 4000 American Bank pia, |0 Tun, Kipport was on third, Kel 1310 Second Ave. MASON, EHRMAN & CO., DISTRIBUTERS, SEATTLE, PORTLAND, SPOKANE ia

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