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THE STAR—WEDNEBSDAY, JUNE 30, 1909. RLD’S SPORTING NEWS NO JOY FOR BOOKIES IN RACING; dase Ball Do You 2 Sn ern THE WO TURKS GET BACK | AND SLAM FENCE k Killilay is 8 2 Ball a now eee a matter how 1 he flome hitting yesterday, oh? What we did to in the first tnning eweet story of many awate which vo us eight runa Bven before the firat man was down Jack was + Yanked to the bench—a plight yesterday The big bunch of fans who came out with doubts certainly had thelr chance to buw!l with unholy glee in that first seasion AMERICAN LEAGUE ho At New York. First game R. HL That, . pore andstand wit got off a good no Aearon ‘On aie Ag Waabington ; sve esse ' Pa } ees after the event Servicg gathered 16 bite and. wo accumulat.| NOW YOrk «+04 sveverssoek 4 ful firet inning, “is this the tan | ——no matter how hard the wear nop ed elght, Youterday wo amassed| Batterios: Jotnean and Street; you're going to win the pennant 15 safeties and the Indians eight. | Warhop and Sweeny with, Bob?” demanded the happy | how badly you misuse abuse To show how good Killilay looked Second Gate RH. B |fan, And Bob had to amile as the to Mike's men it is only necessary to | Woaanht 0 ot 8 8 crowd whooped ‘er up. state that Bennett, Frisk and Akin | Now 110 2 = 5 Geena plucked him for 11 hits between) jiitoriee—Groome and Gray, Hidgely Force, one of the | them. Rvery man jack fattened | sieot and Blankenship! Brockett stand regulars, says Seattle will | bis average at Jack's expense eX ig plate |take the sertes, sure as fate | cept Fred Miller, the hardworking |” . ‘ tt and little southpaw. And h Aa Detrolt. Raymond, Custer, Bennett an great werk In the be v RWB) } Magee divided seven pe i os hitting wae never Cleveland <cccsscsevesscseed O 8 day. If Fred Miller had 7 i : re seca at igs Rattorioe—Young and Baxterley; perfringens Se hate thas gente, endee Mullen and Sehmidt T e afforde her of 4 fealey Raymond pulled off « eae Sitee Rute, Bennett. cond At Chicago, : fielding stunt in the sixth serston ' Frisk each slawnmed out two-bag-|. RH. B/ which was simply lathered with ra) gore and Bennett lifted the bald out | 8%. Louts trserecseeeer @ 0 claue, Dode Brinker shot a grour of the lot. Vaeny rood 6 | r just out of Akin's reach. Teatey | Natterfes— How Graham and started for the merrily bounding Ph — am rm mw Po. A. & | Crier; Wala and Owens. lephere aod was running fast) § kin, ab ee & i towards the left bleachers when he(® faymona 3 2 ¢ Standing of the Clubs, trapped the ball, Turning not Bennett, by ee ae Be Won, Lost. Pet.] more than half way around, the} Frisk i , 1 “a 20 683 | ittle shortstop snapped the ball to) oe 3 38 5 26 i Maxee for & rfect th ' ei Re Ss hia s 3 Dode waa out by a hair, Dode ts j c 5 5 : see i Fe Mil a i “~\ed wee ee sone sprinter, and Tealey’s grea j - - -| New York 2 | (AOS ploce of fielding enused the erowd 8 Peed nn " " Yi *) Chicago 12 448 to how! their apprectation Re ep @ ae oes ‘war Washingto: a7 373) foully one of the fastest bits of Meee ce rk at Lows = 39 BSI work seen bere this season ‘oa, ....8 £ 2 F @ ? } tyne, i Soe 6 .¢ § Games Today. Hob Brown will attempt to douse Stevens f....6 9 2% 1 1 1] Detroit at Cleveland, St. Louls at} wa this afte Facog with Grose Bos eet S&F a Chicago, Philadelphia at Hoston,| phénconese! sidewhee perre ee Killaley, p @ @ & & @ @| Washington at New York ot a be ne Fash oo go Mar : e i % 2 e - —— ar a bie cr « ue o —— watch him work. Gus Thompson, | ea Se Re in all probability, wil be at the See ty Cte nn 3 3 28! helm for us Bob says that Gress ey — : po +e ¢- 4 lett! ow tn ‘ left hand e origina ines still remai ane .. evedroibo—s will put a kink In the | gin nes still in the Peer cee tose. Mle Bee TOP; BOOKMAKERS WATCHING A RACE IN THE OLD DAYS a eatin 1 br te—-haymoeds Cap. | At Pittsburg, | BOTTOM: WINNING BETTORS BEING PAID BY ROOKIES’ ASSISTANTS UNDER NEW SCHEME. Ania was oe center nis youl =O they never lose their corregt b Pete Hite—ore ~ val i F = ‘ Killaisy € off Della: T Opponemts| io RHE) NEW YORK, June 30—Horse;formérs who wont after the “pport jother. The bottor offers a certain |terday, He lammed the bal MM shanes in which they were made? Ger cae be mittee th by Detien | pitteters ars “ere 1g gf fmctng doesn’t bring the joy to /0f Kings” destred sum and the bookmaker names the five hits hig Ane tg phen Detar . . | Speaking of the “sport of Minds” |odda; the bettor assents and the|Frary ca Bench wo (he ai i i Bases on ballet Miller 2, off , 5 3ench work (hand tailorin Beiae Wild plicke-Miller Hint | Batteries —~ Brown and Archer; — ae Bg Nahe sfeccap ime le @ story told on Magistrate |layer remarks: “You're on.” caston \ €) is pitehed bali—Lynch by Kilialey. | Leifield and Gibson. jays, before the Hughes law and | «parte : “ —— ; Mee Che dae bowie peepee | taeleat> ws diet vesuree bon Pood dy en Tm Me, baton] The three assistants are witness | 14 weiter displayed good nervellm responsible for that. Another —-Remnett, Raymond and Magee;| gambling tm ree | him & man reduced es to the wager, One of them Sots! he landed in a hole be} Burnett aad Weed, James and Weed | Ht Paindeighin gan to operate here and in other|Penury through Indulgence of BI idown a memorandum in cipher, an-|¢YetY time be landud In & noe oe important factor—the wool ot ieee pe BBE wectlons + [paseton for playing the ponies. — lother follows the bettor to « sate | cause of loose feiding Leuied Ming © importan woolens are ° | 1 ee | 7 } “The sport of ki eh? 4 th ‘ ys, | Had he been Inc = 1 | - e } port af nae, wai © | distance and colle he eum } | dha peas tn tne. firet j Philadelphia v4 6 2) In Now York there is betting. Of brusque magistrate. “I've heard it |bets. After the race, if he wing, |it there's no toiling what thei’ thoroughly shrunk before cutting, One MAN Was out. ow Batteries~Mattern and Graham; Indians might have done, But Fred eanact be credited with pitching Sparks and Dootn. course, but the volume te not sufft |calied that. But I've me own name jthe bettor sees the third assistant, | client ta pay the bookies for re for it. The sport of suckers that’s | who pays him. | tightened up like a veteran In every pinch and pitched himself out. The Then—they’re way underpriced— — maining tm bastness, They may| Wht Id call it. The sport pf) pat those methods are cumber " cing | \ - |port winder’s breake were working) At Brooklyn, cloan up @ few dollars a day, and | RBAYO®. be the t pp Napa a" some. They don't give the action | beautifully yesterday and when| |New York ..... ilsome who have wealthy patrous + Well, ite lke a king's | Sg A rr mda whet | strikeouts meant® run evatfing.| | Hroakiyn 2 7 2lare making money, but the major: | sport: ‘heads T win, tails you lose. |” B © boxes in| Bred was on the job with both fee green and silver streams, In sums) ig ranging from a dollar to thousands | Bookmakers have fo stools entitied to a shutout and | wid have scored one had Pug Ho! Hennett handled two easy chances) | would ike own # king's sbil ling for every man I've seen made 4 bum by this sane sport of kings. Buttertos—Pernott Pinnance and Murray. Ratterfes—Raymond and Schlet; | ity, who depend upon the pabite | Hunter and Bergen. japon the pikers, as they termed $18,$20,$25 and $30 —=— them~-are ts Duteh jawnings, no sheets, no fat money | ut bobbling. | Standing of the Chaba, | "Oral betting virtually means no | Well, #9 Your way, me man For’ bags—no more home then « rabbi ee ee | Won. Lost. betting for the ywibllc. Under the | Ext the poniae fat them run f0F The betting Is done on the lawn! The heavy-hitting Dode Brinker (Instead of from $25 to $40) i w Pittsburg ....... i“ old regime a man with $5 or #10 ¢ ney—yes wowing WHA land shout 40 bettors is about the | was unable to land om Miller at all. } ig a ee Chicago ...... 22 627 | could go to the track and invest in| s, menae ho credit betting in | RUMber each bookle can handle on! Hode was up five umes, but there] : s Battorloe—Hrickson and Suyder; |My") yy °°" 32 -fAE|thrwe oF four $1 and $2 Uchels. Irow York nave Detween BOOK-| ‘nuit take one tone ee gint? | wan nothing doing i Then—any time you’re not well Nowlin and Kellackey, | With thoosands of such pikers, the makers a0@ teen of known wealth eo ake money from hundreds quuseme | : “ge oo gu = r bookmakers made fortunes. These men ask the odds and if}, The clientele of the bookmakers! Erni Frisk hit the ball so hard satisfied with anything you happen Brooklyn 37 361 enangw of paper, the. imahing ot |0Y Are saliatactory, announce the ioe De eM the oetoelit tent or trail’ of bios smoke. Bt hn Siw % a. as EC} Boston .....+..-. 1 4% 263) money. Bookies aren't seanpting |“ “ey Propose to wager shrewdly, and bet upon their judm.| was still on the horizontal when ft o buy here you can always |bigh signs from those they dont| The public with bank roll suffi-| ment or on information derived |struck the netting of the leftcen- Games Today. |know. The bets are verbal, and |cleotly large to Interest the odds! trom reliable sources. The pikera|ter boards. | cs ince at Pittsburg, Boston at/thie bare the pikers, who remain pen agi eee atagy ew! er“ aren't there to contribute their lit veer a iiadelphia, Cincinnati at St.laway from the track of content @ bookmakers before the jtie pit, which was always counted A » 7 | Louts. lthemaeives with betting with fee and bets from this rolj ot bandh to offset the loeses and fur “one path ag Games Today. —_—_———__—— | friends follows & mothod originated by the nish the profite, To add to the ait} — vn | Spokane at Beattie, Vancouver at Horse racing ts, as the rewutt of Jockey club lawyers, as followe: gation, the bookies are betting | Yale ab epenvessseuas 4 7 3} ‘Tacoma, Aberdeen at Portland. this regulation, returning to the) Each bookmaker has three as |against each other, in an effort w | Harvard : vee T 8} | condition it oceupled before the day |sistants, who, to all appearances,| get back what they lose to the Batteries—Van Vieck and Phil-| ’ | iia, 5 ae of the bookmakers, The owners,/do not know the bookle or each! regulars. bin; Hieks and Currier, | eOeoeoe the men with money, the big gamb- | . si a om | lers, are betting now. Racing ft} becoming the sport of the few. Mut} such patronage will not @upport the | bookiew, for the men are too wine | e. They have an} good information as the layers of} BEAN ANNUAL |to be very profitab! PUCK — “a2 eats AUTO GON We ose THE BETTER THAN 5¢ CIGAR Onthe | 615 to 619 i the A-Y.P. (o the members biles and expensive wines And Hosp ana }of the crews of the crosscontinent.| he has been put out of basiness, 4] auto racers avd local automobile | Which probably was what the re = | First Avenue PUCK is a five cent cigar and worth five cents. It isn't worth more because it would have to be sold at a higher price if it weren't profitable to nounced officially that the | York-Seattle race would hereafter | protest, bot it le thought thin f be an annual affair, and that the|formality. Mr. Guggenheim + second race would start from the | light of the protests as a whole by city hall in New York, July (th, reading an alleged message from | Igorrote Village}| Pay Streak Attractions 1910 the Stearns car, dated New York, make and retail ‘ During the evening the crew of stating that It should be declared PUCK ata nickel. But it's h A Y P. E | the Acme car, the Inst to reach|the winner, and would arrive by} at the A.-1.-F. E. A. Y P “ Seattle, arrived, several days jate froight to claim ite rights, The fea- | THE-BETTER- whank. —e om account of having taken time to / tt it the evening, aside from Mr THAN-FIVE-CENT-CIGAR with the Havana taste— | see the eountry over which they | Guggenhetm's announcement, was a | were passing, since the finith of speech by Judge J. T Ronald. preat THE BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION) us x0 moosrinesra the first cars ident of the Seattle Automobile club, CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING BOUT attr $3.0 { They state that they will enter a|in whieh he upbraided Americas $2 j | ol act , ‘ —~ LS TTD ar my ypc becaigse there's Jess profit and, therefore, more The ARENA The Woe. Leet. Pet. | 50 poses lthe race and kept down the number quality, The filler is a well seasoned, long ON THR PAY STREAK, of | M } = 8 na $ Spinning 1909 |<: jratrien See on leaf, with no stems to check free burning. |Greatest se - udge Rona’ that it was ¢ i | rs = 8.83 Double-Bar Bicycle object of the race to prepare the It has a binder, which blends the aroma MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 5, Primitive Wild 1 i @ bh (365 lway and show the need of a great and taste into softness, and a wrapper CHARLES OLSON Games Today [national Rahway ag a to of genuine Sumatra. An awful lot to People T, ‘ rather from New York t a . . a San Franciseo at Sacramento, | Soattio, ‘sad that te dunenee of the say about a nickel cigar, eh? But Ont tin ee Portland at Oakland, Vernon at Low }race would do a great deal toward you know so little about nickel cigars, Ever Made — Sages making for such & road. President because all the other five cent sorts y | | Ford, of the Ford company, was — | ple t | present and announced that hiw were made in @ way that wouldn't DR. B. F. ROLLER Anywhere | F car No, 2 would, without change of stand talking about. ;—— = ; apparatus, and with the parts Catch-ae-Catch-Oan Style To a . Theatre that were stamped In New York, PUCK comes in two imported finish, Rest two out of three falls Chinese }leave next Monday morning for You never saw a nickel AND THE USUAL oY BOXING A-Y.-PLE si EXHIUUTIONS, Kid Herman New York again, overland, via Pri eco and Goldfield : After the dinner in the New York building, the party, under the lead- jership of I. A. Nadeau, Secretary ‘cigar that 8 even as good, All dealers carry both—each is five cents, ONSATIONAL sUCO KIN TROUP! § Strong aR RNR Referee, DOORS OPEN, 7:00, FIST BOUT, SHARP S00, |" | ween bouts } - mt Positively no delay b | Sheffield, James Wood, and Robert 2 Sha , lGuggenhelm, went down thy Pay pes | ERR Ea0 f a ‘al Ad nasion, “eye ‘The auxiliary top t Stroak till & late hour Positively no adv ) per ant to the bieyete.| Mr. Guggenheim officially an seats a out every avening at 5:30 con. Rt inevres ‘veut: |nounced that, barring @ repost of Arena box office at the M tains a full account of = pA agel ane of, breakin of hin decision by the Automobile Club Theatre and Grand _ppere atiguee Would put the regularly conothecten (of America, the cup and first money 1941 The Baseball Je out of commission, The frame| were awarded to Ford oar No. 2. nace anaes a not be under * i Game Mand a Gavere Se | te te te tt RRO TORO IO TE te tot The Oriental Pool Rooms | : p. taije te 1d . ‘eid * * & Pool Tables—o | a safe ” stiffness make } The Vict “ run easter. The small added cose of | ® oe oe , : 25 Solo Tables—2s t ‘ over the ordinary|# ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, oria to yon many fold * June 90.—-Terael W. Durham, ® maven’ a ie be or estan Races He ong me | political leader tn Pennaylva- * place of the kind tn the world. “$10 use : " cash given away dally. 1418-15-17 A. al | ot Ways sage mother ag a Thitd“av. between Pike and Union Tie Genuine), at together with the games in and physic al strength; will put roses |» died today at bie summer © ——— | ‘sat Ame: n our cheeks; will ake yo eye 4 Pantie ecg tbyaengg and B gisiter, and put sunshine in. your| # home in this olty, * DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, ALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO. Mite ux ogutp one to sult you, | * RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH an FTIR ROTO tte REGISTERS? - We pre independent dealers hand Tyg wll kinds, Will nay The suUNDW G11 Wirat Ave, Watch for the Green Extra Herrin ¢Hall- Safe-€o-~ " vce crn ENO ja Fred M. sd Take froe, firstctass return trip Prince Rupert and Skeena City, 1310 Second Ave. nquire 608 Marton Bidg. oe Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattle, Spokane, Portland.

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