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2 a i ee mem a nee neem te eter THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWSIRACES) FAST FEATHERWEIGHT DP OF HIS CLASS PITCHER GREGG series is concluded Cheeh, Steel and Carson Gua Thompson was Heked good | Criger and Smith, Mene and Sulli and plenty yesterday afternoon, | van. the hard hitting Indians descending on him for a total of 18 safe bangs. At New York, Thia performance gave the Indians RHE seven runs while we amansed but) Washington s..s..se. one? 8 2D four, Gregg, touted strongly as|New York ..... 14a the loague sensation, ascended the| patterioe—Groome and Street; hurling hilt for the aborigines and! Lake and Sweeney he lived up to his reputation Hila team mates yesterday sald At Boston, that he was not quite up to form First game-— R. H. B It ho ts much better than yester| phijadotphia . a 3 day's performance, he is due WO) poston & a ast give us another drubbing ere the) paioues: Plank and Thomas | AT TOP THE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1909 sanereneaeneneneneeasdaeaeenenaege rgastaaatt (iy United Pres) SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 When Mob Armatrong, the husiy dinge who has made himself a human punching bag for almost every heavyweight fighter of class that has been before the public for the last ten years, arrived at Camp Ketchel yesterday he brought with him some dope that will furnish much food for thought among the Const feht far Jeffries and seiimesesssennneenenensanen 3 STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS | Ligenseesaengeneseneneseanenenaegengneanaganeseneaeneggsagagagagne eae eae ETE | Ketohel is in grand shape and says that he is glad the Kewanee fighter also can boast of hia condition. But lvhat Ketchel can't understand tn lithe odds of 6 to 10 that the sports hung up on Monday's mill think © much of this is in their respective quarters. | have | “it they tollow Papke, why are the odde at such a figure?” he sald. The Miehi gan terror is perplexed by the janties of the betters, but he sald today that the odds are the leant of Madison Park TODAY EXPOSITION RACE MEETING = Western Washington Fair Grounds Now in Full Swing. 3 Harness Races | EVERY 2 Running Races’ DAY Gregg mixed ‘om up to a queen's "| . Armatrons = seys his worries, and that they won't taste and Akin, Lynch, Frisk and | Second Game R HE. Johnson will never at ins prise | oc ske « particle of difference tn bis ; : Mageo were the only ones who Philadelphia .....csceecee0 Tf ring, Not that Jeff isn't willing (0 ' Gotormination to end the fight am Start Promptly at 2 p. m. were able to plant the ball safely Hoston 0 2 4 mix it with tb egro champion, nor quickly as pose ven money We drew down six hits from the Ratterlos—Coombs and Livings that he Sout t give the ie der | i, being laid that the champion will youthful Gregg and two of those ton; Scuttaer and Carrigan jthe drubbing of his life if be kot) win within 15 rounds were fuky 7 him into @ g. Accord ng to Bo! The score | Standing of the Clubs, jJobason 1s Boing oe ace eine liat| A tumor current in Ketchel’s teattic An RH. POA. BI Won. Lost iF yi ace | yn he walting HA) cusrtors yesterday that he w Aki b 1 ® | Detroit .... ‘ 1 j for he select Cown & offered an opportun lo mee 7 ” .! ee SE a ee ae fastion, Jeff, Armatrong says, ia] offered an OPDor unity to meet Ba Fastest Horses on the Coast. i t i 1% @lGleveland > day could make monkeys of A the) iy if tne after comes, it ts appar Every Part of Track in Ez i ; 3 2 8 8 bl New York. 8 +) aspiring husk ‘ ‘ ent tha the only difficulty the Ne y asy View. + 6 6 & 3 6jChiongo ..,.,.... 9% } vada prow will have will be to p ) Be 1 6) St. Louls 23 " Ketehel and Papke are pounding | sign ap tne negro. : — | Washington 32 8 le 1 ie TAKE MADISON ST. CARS. opetien 03 T iapeve ts ‘pinth | Games Today. RRR Bpokan ABR. H. POA BE] Detrot “Ne 3 mule at * ad Brinker, cf oa 3D tlie ee Gy eet | BOSTON BUYS FIELDER, * Bey ; gms, ; , HM i ? ‘lw ashingt a at New York * (By United Press.) . ission Including oa, tb : i i 2 * BOSTON Maas July 1 . m . hoes ik i 0 rs PATSY KLINE 4 Dutfy Lewis, outfleider for the # Grandstand Stevens, rt a -.9 Vinner o! » | from Newark, N. J, and has met the skiand club, In’ the Pacific * Pale t a8 5 ? $ H : V ye r of bed any some yt Snood W a oe ro 4 + in : Q a - ob — : Reserved Box Seats 25¢ Extra, pencer, ¢ 2 1 minds over Young Guartna, in) best featherw # in the busine nat lent , been Gress, P oe ae oe oe: Brooklyn, and one of the classlest Fr ® little man he carts a heavy |# chased by President n ylor, # Now on Sale at Shaw's Drug Store, =. ss " beanie ‘ unch, and when !t lands it gener) ® and will join Boston Amerl & ‘Totals - oo nite featherweight ain the east, He hails’ 41) wots the mone) : : * oes eam at Hot Springs next # . Seore by innings: | a1 eee eal At Pittsburg. wei aon | your, according to an an ® —_ - Spokane 02002001 2-7), “ - *® nouncement made here today, & fa eect EXPOSITION RACE a ¥ wo-bage hit—-Burnet * gi taRetY wo te eet Prine. | Pittaburg 261 i sehen ides Gules. $45 Sterling Bicydel 2 Stolen bases—Mageo, Altman. Weed! hatrorien—Reulback and Archer; | R See apg ae cts | wines ats tS MEETING BEGINS 00 HEATRE | Tuaapeon &. by Oregy 10. Bases on | Willla and Gibson. BY W. W. HAWKING. 3 KF ran THEATRE Lk, dalle—Off Thompson 4 att 0 “te | Pacific Coast Manager of the Tonight ‘ance of Week Bey MDe et’ Maxee:| Firat ohase ore REE | At 2 o'clock this afternoon the) Wright; 2, Valoskl, 4 yoars, ot@ried sites Be! fhe say aturday, Hi wy tallies rand Burnett. | New York ..cecs sees 2 6 exposition race meeting, under the! by T. | & Co Ott6 Prive J : AN ‘oun, July 1 re in Chas Haan 2:10, Umptre— | Brooklyn 7 1. » auaplces of the Western Washir earn ned by T. Lynn & Co farvard’s fouroare crew drew At Portiand Batteries: Wiltse and Schlel; | ing ress at Ma pass part, the first : Rar bi john i be, ts th om e bandily ‘ty ysis ion | athe . oe’ on. | Belt and Berger day's card comprising three har: | years, owned by T. D. Biindert; 6 Both crews took the water to Aberdeen 6.66. cesses : 8 2| Second wame— R.H.E.| peas and two running races Philantiua, owned by James Merk gether at the start, but within the Portland . " ’ oH ge OE |. ew York ar 39 1 More than a hundred harness | ley Black Sam, 6 yearsp owned first eighth of a mile the Crimson ie maiteriee st ariel am Brooklyn vo .eseeeee 0 4 Lentries have been made for the by H. J. Jones; &, Cleopat, t years j quartet had placed clear water be Batteries — Mathewson and| meet, and ten stables of runners owned by J, Henneny | twoen ite shell and the Yale craft. | At Tacoma. Schiel; Wilhelm and Marshall. are now at the track, so that a| Fifth race, running, five and br Harvard maintained practically | a anion | good week of sport ts insured be-| half furlongs, pur For the same stroke throughout the] @ @ qeneenver : a Hi At Philadelphia. youd a doubt. The program thie/|yearoldg and upwards, 10 pounds ra sending it up only when Yale/A ¥ Batter! * Fogle and Sugden R.H. B. | afternoon is as follows below scale-—l1, Lambert ha. The appearance of Charley Olson made her single challenge at the | tire Hensling and Kellackey | Hoston 1 5 1|. First race, 2:25 trot, best 2 In 2) yours, owned by D.C. Rutwell; 2) rong peat Monday night| Mile post. From this potnt on tho] Sion handle, bar,, Prices 600 to $208. Beak, Phitadelphia ......... O G& 1 heats, purse $150-—John Ponder, !Crig!!, ow by Oregon Stables; |" Blue never was within striking dis-| with pedal rubbers and Sager toe this morning. Standing of wg Clade. q Battories—Vergueon and Bower-|Kelleg ©., Onita, Tortoise, Gloria 3, C. W. Morgan, 3 years ed by | will be @ revellati¢n to those WhO) tance and the Harvard shell in-| clips, Wheeler coll spring saddle, | — ————~,, = ie 676) man; MeQuilien and Dootn, | O'Neil. EM. Markham; 4, Baluade, 4/romomber the green youngster WhO creased Ite lead until six lengths on Gilling & Bpencer oF "“Meerling | The Grand $3 As ‘sire |, Second race, ae pace, be ~ RS ~ owned by T. Lynn ; oy | used to wrestle any olf dub around |of open water separated the rivals.| wrench, frame pump, Perfect ofl o JOHN CORT, Manager s 46 }in 3 heats, purse $125-—-White Hall,/5, Bareanl, 5 years, owned by Harvard crossed the finish line| 7h bell. Cholee of 26, 22 or 24-| Tonight and Balance of We 2 At Ot. Louis, Hg, | Stella, Kater B, Amy 8 Sullivan; 4 Divorcons, & yeary, /the Bound country here some Years) vite casity and with plenty of|Mch frame very part and parcel Moatioas al! =419) Cinctnnatt 3 6 Gl, Tha race, dyearolda and un-| owned by H. L. Jon | Rao reserve. Yale was hopelessly beat nigh ecane B gta Ma. pl Pe “ia ea pay a We ge wear ee olde, pace, dest 2 in 8 beats, pure | The rae ing offic tale for the day| Olson 18 now one of the fastest }en, floundering wcross in ragged| you as much for your money. “run Ww * iuhens Games Today. . ‘oute, 3 years; Milkse ell, have been appointed, as follows ol on in the game, bar | form ‘oy and strength are the re ARD OF Batteries be | e Preald aan i and cleverest men in of activity and obedience to natur Artistic Spokane at Seattle, er tl and MeLean; Campbett MP or oond Fourth = ete “ive olghths Bolle ~ ae =p by x ‘ ‘none, and aside from the question 6 Bs Ae wens eee eT thet ited ‘ | “ h eau, om, o E q 2 sof thei : ‘Tecoma, Abe Mees “ —s jot a mile, purse §T—For Syear- | Cort, © A. Harrison and Ed Cudl | of weight, is good enough to make Harvard followed wit " such as den Forme tt Standing of the Cinhe, rT a that b a h u Maj F. Routell ng Pru imor jOres ne up that Reve wat won ai hee; Umers, Ma patell®, |i hot for Gotch or anybody in the other vietory in the freshman Bile ende Jul Sodedeoooeos: epeosooeets Won, Lost. Pet.) race since November, 1904; Syear George T. Duncan and Dr, G. A.) leightoared race, The Crimson ie fed JOHN CORT, Manager, @| Pittsburg +. 418748 olds to carry 106 pounds, ¢year | Swingley; official starter for run-| >No bables fiterally crushed the Yale soning eet Pee! ons | All neat woe ongraning Seta PACIFIC COAST Chicago . . 38 99 833) olds to carry 110 pounds, S-year- ning races, Robert A. Hiller; clerk| Roller won bis two matches from poe joading trom the start, and sa hb cle, en | gvening, July New York . 2 589| olds and up to carry 112 pounde—1, of course, C. Burlingame; manager,|the Turk for two reasona, First! finishing easily 15 lengths in the Ferris i Ce Cincinnatl . » 536 Lae, 5 yous owned ¥... BK.) Emmett C. Brown lhe hae almost equal strength, and/ van ing company, Including Philadelphia 348s | . r a i Morton, in a sumptuous L AGU 318 Louts é 38407! sye sees 3 | was far the beadier man; and #60) yt” Vi cuing attorney, Bos Fred M. Spinning tins: § ecnoccbenesoosecsoeces | irookiva 3 asel change In the let. ‘Twenty-four! ond, that the Turk wrestled with) yi. caine psc 1310 Second Ave. | 4/1 CUISESE > CF . a a rr o on Hostou .. 43 a jowners have earned $400 oF over | nis arma only, And knew sothing of ~s ce Pale + Seats now At Sacramento. : 4 a in the meeting. Following |ing jee holds ar foot work that Games Today. whe a ‘i. |mark Oleon expecially “The Oriental Pool Rooms San Francisco Chicago at Pittsburg, Boston | t. Jamon stable ., $1,115} Thurs, and Sat, Sacramento ... Philadelphia, Cinclanat! ae Bu W. D. Millard 905 | lo Clever Wrestier, 4 Peet Tabiee— evening this Batteries—Eastley and Barry; | Louts. Garity & Dunlap . ° 8665| Olson has been called by Goteh 85 Sele Tabler—25 | MISS omnes BUN Ney Baum and Byrnes. a |. Mack £35 | the coming champion after bis win in “My H W. Pitegerald & Co. 725) from Fred Beel, in which be broke we See Neg > ane | Next week, starting Sanday At San Francisco. —- Ontario, Ore., 735 | the latter” mshoulder, and & great | place of the kind In the world § REE. J. Green 715 | deal of his future depends upon his |eush given sway dally, 1418-16-17 | (Comedy Prices, Shotinad . 4 a~ VICTORIA, B, C,, July 1—Jock-|W. Durker | 716 | winning Monday Tuird“av. between Pike and Union | ioc to sic; nights, ibe t Oakland H 91 te ey oe r on flggacl b bog M. Iles ‘ 675| Roller, on the other hand, an ta Se) Ne big during the paat wee it he wlll | sso wer . i o “ 3 " : Battorion-Garrett and Puer:| OF / INO Xt # *% ealaintea hip Ad inthe tet of| arene cn: 670 | well known to very Seatlete, be Va. Se eee P Str. ak Attractions| LOIS THEA Tonneson and | winning riders at the Oak Bay ¢ Horning 70| mat artist in the country, and his 3 ay € Feateges eet ayy k Mebeued, cxtmie big-boned, calm Sasitan vena youth | At Veraea. named George Gregg did it. But we hope to get him Saturday) _ jor Sunday. If Weed and Clynes had been hit-| Games Today. San Franciseo at Sacramento, Portland at Oakland, Vernon at Los Angeles. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Detroit. R.H.E. Tu 1 ae ee Batteries—Jors and "‘pasterty, Donovan and Schmidt. At Chicago. RHE St. Louis . wef 80 Chicago ... 3 91 Batteries—Waddell and Powell; — THE — GREEN EXTRA out every evening at 5:30 con. tains a full account of The Baseball Game The Victoria Races together with the games In the American, National and Pacific Coast leagues. Watch for the Green Extra ting at thelr usual clip yesterday, heaven alone knows what dire carnage might have resulted. What do you know about this? Danny Shea took the wrappings from his busted thumb yesterday and had the nerve to catch a few balls In practice. Danny was also in uniform and sat on the bench barking advice. For an exhibition of pure nerve, Danny's appearance on the field is the human limit |} You must hand it to this boy as the original gamester. Little Stub Spencer caught a foul |tip Mush on the Adam's apple and | it dropped him for the count. Bob Brown and his team mates gave first aid to the Injured, and Stub jrallied quickly and finished the lgame. It was a hard knock and Stub was Mberally cheered as he donned the cage. Lee Magee’s high jump and one viewpoint errors, game. }intd our while we played a apoticas ghost. |that of Jockey | third track by a comfortable margin, W Kelly continues to oecupy second [place with a total of 13 winning y. W Terry |mounts to bin credit, bet he ta be jing hard pressed by Lyreurgus, who is credited with 11 winning mounts Lycurgus rode five winners during the week. and has jumped from sixth tothird position in the let Should he continue to show as good form this week the chances) ate that he will overtake and pass Kelly, am the latter will not be able to ride for two days, having been placed on the ground by the starter for disobedience at the post in Sat urday's third race, J, King rode two winners during the week, and fa now tn fourth position, The moat notable work of the woek was Vosper, who piloted five winners, throe ne rds and one The clever work of this lightweight takes him from an ob secure position In the list and places him in sixth place, Vo # work last week was very commendable and with a fair amount of luck he should continue to Improve. By reason of his having a few mounts during the k MoIntyre hae fall en back to fifth position. Thirty nine boys have ridden during the jand Kederis. ‘Tife Bt. James stable continues to | only by a slight margin, The win- It was real swatting that/ ning of a race or two by the other! gougtn Av. betwe contestants will work @ material record certainly backs him. J. Bohrieber .... great tions to choose 4. Ind. at the A.-Y.-P. E. H. A. Cotton . 620 | He cannot afford to lose a fall to 600 | Oleon, and that it will be ® finish Pec tana Se pre fight ix a foregone concluston, Roth || £TOM—all grandly } test i J. Humbrecht enn oe j “TURNED UPS: 1M. Shilling & Co. .-..+... 480|men are heady, and there ts Httle THE BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION t Week “The Fatal GP. MeNell apleeiis 460 chance that the roughness so evt tailored—any and | : Joa, James 480 dent in the Turk-Roller goes will “CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING BOUT | B. Schrelber 430 | be romines , as this is but a ruse | every one of | L. W. Beare . 420 | used by old heads to worry an op- iT RE W. M. Cains 420 | ponent and free him to leave an ff which will wear he A NA F Mallory 4 ‘ 415 jopentng. The men may be longer! ON THE PAY STREAK, | F. T. Hinkey + ceveceeees 406 | etting to the mat, but once down ; ; M ise, 2%e, |there will be doings | just right. 3 Mats, 1be. 200, 6c. Martin to Fight. | | MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 5. | Advanced % mr Week of who has been | | ACTING M HAVE. ARRIVED tom pto , A delegation of yachtamen prising tb cream of the moters of that sport fron « salt water harbor in the vicir began to arrive at the club, houke of the Seattle Yacht club yester day morning to attend and partith pate fn the International , yacht races for the Alexandra and. other cups that are to be pulled off here The Indians were guilty of four | head the list of winning owners, but| Turkish Baths | MEN ONLY Valon and Mike, hevensury. jurther comm | called the cleve firat fifteen days of the meeting during the next few T hand grab of a wild throw in the | and of these eloven have failed to| boats and yachtsmen arriving yes fifth was s thing of beauty. ljand a winner terday were mostly from Van: | SIGS | Following {# the Het of winning | couver | seusiar stunt whee ha wade a ren |"! oe ee et Sia Gadtand ehtah of Phan Jockey— Int. 2nd. ard Gasoka,_ the Minerva, with Capt ad : WOES -ssscc betsekt. 7\P. hompson and crew; the | , WOUrEUS ... ois 2| Madeline, Cap nloke e hand which greeted the stea! eee ‘thf 7 lola, Capt, Clift Cao; the Silver Gus was on band with hin usual |W. Melntyeo . ee ae aint aatebases ool LD Le speed, but that was ubout all, To | Vouver toe ,. W. Fos 4 H | make mattera worse ‘Gus walked a eg : ; . c wa fH Bh lige waa Nba ation, Dag |man with the bases filled. 7 a tg ae 4 4 Granger. The Pastime, Capt. W | RS voritant fant for a |Alnrie ae 6 4 4 | 8. Holland, and the Vampire, Capt youth of 20 years. Clovaland hes McHWon vies eeeeee & 8 Shes eae safe 5 already offered nearly $4,000 for | Matthews , ee Alexandra Here. | him, and the price probably wili| Keogh .... . 2 8 — 2) Phe Spirit 1, dosigned by Ted| be boosted. Guess this is about|J. B. Smith .. . 2 =2 Il Geary, designer of this year's chal |his last season in the Northwest gore reas ; : i lenger for the Alexandra cup, will | pies j right .. be down from Victoria tomorrow or | Up to the eighth inning it waa Selden ... a 63 1) next day, and the Alexandra ar-| |anybody'’s game, although the In-|Leeds® ...+ 2 2 — 2) rived first of all at 4 o'clock yes dians were constantly menacing |Shale .... « ; LQ 2 | terday morning. All the boats tow the pan. F ug sete 446 a ed down the sound, and report hard } _— | The following have each ridden| times in the very rough weather of Both teams were so anxious to|one winner: Melaughlin, Hobart,| Tuesday night. The Spirit I was win that the contest took on a free| McHride, B. Williams, I. Powell,| hauled out onto the ways yester-| for all appearance, Hut that is) Hardwick, Callahan and Quay.) day for a final cleaning and scrap what the fans like. Plenty of hard Thowo who have not seored a win-| ing before the great race hitting, sparkling fielding with a Gaugel, Whitestdes, Me |——— * + sary Poses aed dash of error always makes an tn Jahn Coles, Gargan, The R h teresting ball game, from the fan's Carroll, Hoppe, Lester, Roberta, | e aleig |New 7 | column, Denver Ed Martin oat hoavywolght tn the fight game, will bor a four. | round exhibition match with an un- | known named Childs, preliminary to the wrestling match, Several other good preliminartes have been arranged, and from the opening of the ring at 8:30 til the final fall there should be fireworks in the Arena CONSOLATION RAGES TODAY REGAL | | The consolation race for the boats not winning in yesterday's Rudder cup race from Vancouver to ttle will be held this after noon, the course being run around Bainbridge island, and fintshed at the Seattle Motor Boat club house. The boata will be classed and handicapped according to their per formance yesterday, and there will also be a class for boats not enter: | ed in the big race, and for open} launches, Bntries were made before noon this morning, and the race started) promptly on the meridian | All the boats finishing In the big race were In at 6:20 last night and In the following order: | Hoya ....4.5 Sunset Clansman Sea Breeze . Alell Pthelde Bacagewea Foas No, 10 Phillatina Talloman Mand Wandeflust Lillian G. ... Limit Are not made for | one month’s wear— they’11 last until you’re tired of them—until you’ve more than received your money’s worth. 615-619 First Avenue, Sole Agents 96) Regal $15 Suits On the Square Opp. Totem Pole Are you looxtny for a lodging house? See our businesa, chance Lily Lena, onan CHARLES OLSON Undispute 4 Light Heavyweight Champion of the World ns IPANTAGES Valli DR. B. f. ROLLER | “UNPQUALED VAUl THIS WERK The Pride of Seattle. | “Commencement Days"=-A ‘ : ton dy, (Pat | Catch-as-Catch-Can Style. To n| HUMen! finish. Beat two out of three falls, | cue, AND THE USUAL SPICY BOXING | 'oroe EXHIBITIONS, = Referee, Kid Herman. j STAR SHARP 8100. ae x con dally 28, Positively no delay between bouts |General Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats 10e, 206 } Fail to Hear Matt Keefe Greatest Vodler te the oa q OTHER ACTS Arena box office and at the Moore| & JORDANS—5 ] Theatre nd Grand Opera House. ji Further Information, phone A,-Y.-P. Made f E wee Park ** big high: door amt 1041 nee arr siny ~< Clown Hand ostrich Driving ness, teen D. in Corps Td niG aTuRRS — Wi ot the utes, Roller nice, Caro t Swiny Edueat $1 and $2 Pontti Reser Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NEEDS NO BOOSTING.”—P The Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild | People |. a Ever Made rontan DANCE Anywhere DREAMLAND ff —————$_——_- -— - 1 aup’ v ia Chinese Theatre AYP. E, SHNSATIONAL SUCORSS! 1 ANS! 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