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Ne a rHE 8st Al gMONDAY 1904. JUNE 26, SPORTING NEWS TIGERS TAKE THE | THIRD STRAIGHT... mw may | ne become poauler,. Tha scheme ta} Jeep Baker was waund up prop |' Wills and Gibson g tried out at Long ark, | erly festerday and Die southpaw At Chicage. }Ginefonat!, and has made a hit delivery wa same Ohinese 5 iret gam KR oY | StH it te @ novelty and the fans ale, Result: We wore trimmed fo ze ra re | itee vetuns (6. take to it 02-5 the third straight by the Tigers, the Cinotnnatt aon 1 Bevan F4 ; 4 acoge being 4 to 1 Hatteries srall, Brown, Moran | Steady diet Thon Mike's men contributed to/®"4 Archer; Garper and MoLean The tried to pull off thelr own defeat, Magee being the 4 game a " a b e races at night but the sehen arch offender, Harry Rush pitched innatl 41) fell flat, and so tt may be with @ good game for us, but his toam pislatae, Maman: Wie |Gasehail, - Chere da. litte char mates were not on hand with #afe ptham, K wn and Arche anol le chan raps when safe raps meant rune Fromme Raa MeLeoan that games will ever be ayed tn aker allowed alx hits, but he anding of the Clubs. organized baseball after the lights kept them very well separated Won. Last. ¥ are turned on, but you never can wees expecially took kindly to! pittepure a ib tall | Marry'e slants and was guilty of Chicago ae} ee 2 four safe awats. Raymond offered New Tork . i 4 The rules declare that league inotanati ua o | the Molding sensation when be) Pitiadeiphta ys ) 4h5} Ramee must be started a certain enared Kellackey's slap back of vec t. Loule 7] sis) length of tine before sunset, which in the alx It was a fancy | Broekiyn . 70 88 «387 means that baseball by electric Boston i 40 8 stab and Tealey was given a bis on light will not be possible until the | hand AMERICAN LRAQUE, rules are changed, The score: | SS es ABR H. POA. E At St Loule SS a a | First game ny %} SF ee | ‘ of , 4 sce 8 2.8 eee 7 ; Od Ve oll and Ceiger; Der ‘ ° i $ ee ee ee RH OF Sy i] St. Loule ériBsae J e e Y ele veland ay uv e Te A BP Ratterte Dineen and Bmith —-— = 2 5 Rhoades and Clark for Rush ta ninth | At Chicago, Tagoma ARR. H. POA. BE! First game n jemar t 4 tL Ot Chicage Af , qwright, 2b.3) 09 9 1 3 0} Detroft 1 urley, ib 4 1 2 1 ft 8) attertes—Burne and Sullivan 2k, oe Second game a 4-3 8 44 Chicago ay | | 7 Se Oe Ge ae hs Pe eee s7 3.4% 5 Hattertee—Whit and Sullivan -=- te ¢ and Stanage eim a tana ae oe oS by Innings | Standing of the Clubs 03000000 0—1 Won. Loot. Pet 21001000 0-4 ‘0 Burn Twp-dage hite—Mage 2 94 (ote gaino, Buess Sacrifice bite—Cart “ih ‘ dg ht Rgile * ney 5 Bto bases ! : bat y. Suess. Btr t pan e'Raher @ Bases on| Chicag 444 Base al | ba! i h 8, off Paker 8. Hit) Washington a t itched ball—Frisk and Bennett) St. Louie 0 x ker Time of game-—1:50. Um-| = | o a re—Caruthe ie Standing of the Clubs. Wea Loat ™ Well, we got one run in the 2 Ae et BR fas innings " aver. 1 | , erdeen ... 3? here toda Whict (Ny United Pres) priiand . at Senne that Mike's mnes . fs nt Harat up COAST LEAGUE, } j patch sels vt marting under in youte ob } | 3 of defeats and vow they w 7 . - 7 | 1 1 e al arrange 4 ae hatnug nhe ——— | PHILADELPHIA, June 28 —Ha-| BERLIN, Jun arrang even in this series, Today » at Lone ’ b Morning game R Ht t lot the Grand ¥ he F te pe r 6} gel Hotchkiss, of Berkeley, Cal., to | MeBt# were compre ay for the mark the first appearance of re bay pe : oS * a 13. Ol day won the women’s tennis cham-| international aeronautic exhibition | Indians in Seattle againat Mike and | P VINK) li " with Rebelle and Kinkel;| ptonship of the United Btates by which will be ned on July 10 at | @ A dri ing ain fel tinual defeating Mrs. Barger-Wallach, of | Prankforton-Main and for which | riving rain fell continus Afternoon game— RH Bl New: York, last year's champion tt | prizes amo & to $50,000 will be Jea# Baker was tn tt but @ crowd of mo n 300,0u0 akian “) «sg two straight sets, ihe score 4. The exhibition hail now in| terday, and it ay o [ot the we moat 5 ent per Jand sonages stood and sat through It Batteries—Schaefer and Howan;| 64, 61 an of erection covers 6,000 some mighty fast be playing t + oo diac ta a pod a Christian and La Longe. | —~— square metora, while on a large | lower his colors A. Ne great race — RH wim ba soul he soft and slow, and Mo evap lag Rh om en ® MIT THEM HARD * {contestants tn the heavier Buess did some mighty eweet bit-|!* yn asad ark | = s 18 66if AT RIGHT TIME. @! than-air machines and the dirigihles Us. In bis four times up he} AF derbilt's egofol and ' 7 2\}@ The National commission ® wij! contest for supremacy he , Marnered four safe rape | orelg were favo: oe on ac tteriee—Hrowning and Will-|#@ has gone on record as to the @ fact that the groas military balloon, cova ame ican and English faiha; Briswalter and Orendortt, | w value of a pinch hitter, Dede ®| the pet of the Gorman signal corps y Raymond ts some | money prew but failed to thow Lage bere vod game— ® i » # Criss asked for $3,000 and the ®/witi not be exhibtied for military | *>er p> His ranning scoop of = a — * the pavy track. The ned Fe dred * $ $ fle commission, in restoring to #/reasone tx a great disappotntment, | Kellackey’s lap over second in the i x de Pa amounts to Patteriee—Nagie, Toser and Oren-|* him his good standing, sta 4d *) Hy to Count Zeppelin, who} @xth couldo't have been made with 1 io American coln dorft, Corbett and Berry }® “his salary demands were pot 4 to show that bie machine | better speed, and his subsequent The distance for the Prix is a At Ganenante. ® extravagant.” iis the better shoot to first, nipping the batter ond nfo arte nga R H }® The diffteulty about that & Show Aerial Gunes. hore bs rteet in every phase Al re ¥4 noes he bar ler 3 ' ® pinch-hitting game is to prove #7) } told, Tealey handled 10 chances yee rbtlt entries setting the land * ; | There will also be an interest- |, o ul the bk te b Tramento uu 2)|® you are really one. ling side line of guns for use in| os ay without a Some | : y urn into t ag side line na for shortstop. where un took the lead. All yisbes asa Sratresie Titweraid | PESESESIESE ESS * | combatting aerial craft. Both the oished under a blanket snd whips and Byrnes. maka aghenby 2 Ag “a5 pe Sor Tigers gobbled a single earn. | Were guing freely , oer ibe one § rua Buster Bre o came Manding of ee aig a SEAT ILE Aly AESTED [signed to reach airships ta Might /through with » double and Cole Take free, first-class return trit fa Francisco ar ae 433 |e also guns to be carried In the | man hit the ball on the anoot tori Prince Rupert and Skeena Clty Asgeles : 580} | proposed armored balloons jtwo bags with two down. Knquire 608 Marion Bdge eee fr ’ +008 44 During the exhibition there will! — sian Jeet s7e| ibe threo race moetings open to! 4 Hill Hurley's debut as captain ‘ernon ‘ | y ut aa captain land HH jevery class of aerial traveler. and | man ager evidently solves ¢ nited Pree) }it is understood that there will be | o- - omy va th a ona bis DR. J. N, SAXE NATION San PHAN June fae entries from every section of the/ acting in his nowly conferred a c jor pate! Hi | globe. i J Piao noses Tayo, the eae eh | say cee ee ecraty be und bo rye ore | DC MCISE Piret came— RH Bie, . i oN wy ie have been playing like flends. if Li ; ; ; vw gg Ese led” gga | Biti and his men play ball for the , dreduate of Northwestern - or seit Bae MEE Se| brow ‘eens remainder of the season like they || Ualversity Dental School, Cht- tterles-—Walsh and Bresnahan: | good, his opponent, Charlie Redlly i did the last thr it’s going || “6° eld, Maddox, Adama, Gibson and e decision at the of | t oe . sin, gifs ry | soomeine poate — = conte to be big trouble for several teams. E ful pan lie ly lacking in knowledge of the finer| pita area at rely and Care Pittabure 7 14 {| points of the game, and Retlly EE oo gh eeephore Pang AY Bo! teat Methods Only Rattorien—Heebe, Melter and Bres- eaaily had @ shade in every round. sate atcd jeange thy Ay 4 eacheri#™ 9 Prices Reasonable. a wrestler who | yesterday, when he kept repeating Guaranteed. Bruce Ashmon hails from Cle Blum, {# in Seattle looking for-any old kind of a match in the 186-pound clase Ashmon {# a husky | miner, and is built from the «round jup. He haa had some experience In various towne along the Coast and comes to Seattle in hopes of getting a go with Virgil Venables He fs, however, open to challenges | from any man in his ¢ TACOMA MARATHON AN ASSURED SUCCESS SAYS 173 PROMOTER Wallace MacDouga pr Tacoma Marathon See young coal GOBE CUP VICTOR; NEWS PICTURE ymoter of race, to be the run a week from today In the ball park at that clty, is having troubles of bis own; at least several runners | with more reputations than good | sense imagine they are making trouble for him Arthur Burn and Con Connelly each wired him flat to participate in the race, or lone. MacDougall says he laugh at th offers, and let the boys come to themselves. Nelther Burn nor Connelly, while both are fair runners, bas the reputation that makes It necessary to have him as a drawing card in the event the Calgary runner, | of San Francisco asking $500 win have | will simply as there are at least two men en tered that can and have done better time over the classic course than either of ther Will Stanley and Con Hubbe ch done far better time than Burn or Connelly i have n men whom these fellows lost to. MacDougall thinks th will come around after they see that the bluff will work. If they do not, he has plenty | of entries siready to Insure success ha elther be have that not LOUIS CHEVROLET AND JOE NELSON | Chevrolet, in a Buiek, won the Cobe cup over the Crown Point, | Ind, ree, June 19, driving the 396 miles in #:01 an average | of 49.26 niles an hour. The racera cove the course 17 times, | Chevrolet's success was due to his mechanician’s skill and speed tn Tefilling the tanks and ol! cups as much as to his own ability as a driver, ”aGUmeT BATHS — ,§ ‘Got a hole In your bat Aftor the game, Bill Stanton, who divides his time working for the government and attending the bali games, sald 1 got rid of that old classic: ‘I told you so. The fans bad one good chance to bark when the bases were thickly populated. They barke but the feative ewat was not forthcoming and we bad to twist and squirm on the benches. Are you loentny for a lodging | |house? Gee our business ohana | column. — THE — GREEN EXTRA out every evening at 5:30 con tains a full accoynt of The Basehall Game The Victoria Races together with the gam: the American, National Pacific Coast leagues. Watch for the Green Extra in and in Treatment, ae. pela our Patro ' M, 1981, Ind. 4001, | | | | | | | | PICTURES me NIGHT BASEBALL a Ll 897-940 Arcade Bldg. 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