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BENNETT’S HOME RUN WINS GAME It was the leat half of the ninth with two down, Pug Bennett was up, and the call was three and two. The bases were populated, and the Indians led by a seore of 4 to 2 And th by heck, Pus fted the ball over the right boards, (Tre mendous enthusiasm) It was & which gave ua the game by w score of 6 to 4. Pug was en Utled to a home run clout, but tt counted only for a three-bagger, the game onding when the winning run great ewat crossed the pan Harry Rush started to put ‘om over for us, but in the first twe tunings the Indians grabbed four rine from him, Mike then waved him to the and Nig Anderson went in to pitch a great game. Not a run was yanked from Nig. Holm twirt a in great form for the invaders, bench, Cley is 6 6 Hatteriea—W and Schmidt Berger, Liebe and aster! At Chicago: R ul } st. Louls «3 8 i Chicago 0 i 0 Battertes-—Pel and Criger White, Sullivan and Owen Standing of the Clubs | Won, Loat, Pet Detroit i‘ 677 Boston 87 Philadelphia 4 j Cleveland 32 16 New York 2» 42 a5 Chicago 4 “ 433 St. Louls 39 si Washington vo 361 Games Today. St. Louls at i } Cleveland at Detroit barring what Pug did to him | Chicago; Philadeiphia at Boston The score: Washington at New York. Beattio ARR H. POA B) —_— ——e Akin, > wae! {Ss Bees oe Ae Raymond. se ..6 09 2 $ & © Honnett = St ee Lynch, of . 4.4 4:4 Frisk, + ae ee ae Capron, if @e048 6 8 ages, 1b ges ee WY Oiuee - Oueter, © . e i ‘ 1 oe) usb, p S64 Andetson, p Se Fe ee Games Today. > Chicago at Pittsburg; New York at ‘0 € 72 Mu pokene. H. POA Brooklyn; Boston at Philadelphia pret $ % 9) Cinetnnat! at St. Louis. Altman i Wiel ar Weed ib 0 18 ecastenemnenment lames, 2b e683 Clynes, if ‘ce te el ever re . ° ° Purnett, se 0 ‘ Ostdiek, © Bs Br | Sel n~ Holm, p 0 4 | Totals te 8] a Winning with two out. | Score by innings me ° 60100001 3—5 Seekers a1 90 0—4| And the fevertwh fana fought to Summary: Three-bes s-jcarry Pug on thelr shoulders. nett. Home run—Holr hit—Weed. Sto! hen lenne! be ® hall feu phe tery = When Bonnett i th al gon, 2 in 7 out of the lot, tur defeat into Rush, 4: oft , victory, the Girl Rooter uncorked | ents at Reel ae bal a yell that was simply Immense #On's, Stru ® by Anderson ¢. by Hi oo Dalle—Off Rush }, off Ander Each team has how won two Be A Sh a games, with five more to go, Gus Passed bail—Custer. Time of game | Thompson too! beating the oth —1:35 pire-—Prary day, and he wants revenge He }may go In to do or die this after At Portland. hoon. RHR, 7 7 0 pporioes 4d g{ Nig Anderson relieved Harry Portianc ‘ ae # *) Rush, and he was fueling fine and Ratteries—Ovita and Kreltz; Kin-| cavey Nig had speed to burn, and sella and Murray |The set things afire, At times he At Vancouver, Morning game— | oe ae Tacoma ae ee Vancouver seerdeser-3®” 40 2 Rattories—-Baker and Kellackey; Hall and Brooks. Standing of the Clabs, Won. Loat. Pet Beattie sit ane kane ms OM rdeen .. uM au Portiand ss 33 40 Fancouver m4 Tacoma nu oH 1} Games Today. uuver at ‘ortiand. Spokane at Beattie, Tacoma; Aberdwen at F PPODOSSHSSOHOSSOSOSOS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE $ ere OOS O8O00 ooo At Los Angeles. | a eS VOPROR os sceceee vees® 88 tb Les Angeles. yh | 1 Batteries—Schafer and Hogan; Nagle and Orendorft. At Oakland. RH EB Tortiand . re | 4 1 Vakland . a @: A Batteries—Ha: knees and Arm bruster; Wiggs and C. Lewis, Bemae Teeny: | grounder back Vernon “at Los Angeles San | fhroe men were on. Tar oa at Oakland. derful piece of work, and Bobby | = deserved the ovation which fol-| lowed. | (ty United Brees) FE eg | LONG BEACH, Cal, July 2—The AMERICAN LEAGUE Little Joe Custer had a finger | first day's series in the coast doable bent during the contest, but his | champlonship tennis tournament be teammates crowded around and! gan today with only sparse entries pulled the twisted member fn o| Owing to the failure of progpective| At Boston. it. g.| Shape. Joo then resumed his duties, |teams to appear, three matches| Philadelphia ee |were awarded by default. in the Boston ; 2 9 1} games played, the winners were / Noble and Dawson won from Fe Batteries—Bender and ‘Thomas; | lotto eke Arrelianes aud Carrigan | | Freeman and Holmes won from At New York. Mace and Hurd, 6-4, 62, 62 R HEB By defauit—Hacon and Young Weshingtos ..........1 7 $ won from Coons and Rdwards. Hur New York 2 1 4 bey tae ag - from Nebeker ae ‘ and Waldeck. Wayne and Vartal hocratlig seer ng and | won from Galusha and Alberight Bweeney. i — at apa (By United Press.) At Cleveland, SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.—The R. H. BE. | Ketchel-Papke mill of Monday Detroit -9 1 2) came within an ace of being post aaah cipasiantenienenineihanenigh |poned to permit local fight fans to attend the obsequies of the — 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 1 the sphere so mightily that it took on the heral appearance of o walnut. Nig held the enemy runless for seven innings, a feat } Worth thinking about Things looked dubtous when | Harry Rush was touched for four lruns in the first two innings, And| lthe Spokane rooters had a long series of yells to th ir credit. But in the ninth | The crowd let out a roar which |made the tel * bum | when Ralph Frary calle +4 Pog’s wal! lup a foul in the ninth, Two runs jerossed the pan, tying the but Ralph waved Pug back to bat } again. He'll strike out sure groaned the palpltating populace But Pug cleaned up, and the alr waa filled with hats and hoorays Lee Magee led the assault in that memorable ninth, with a hit The break had come, and the crowd whooped for more. | right. Holm stung Rush for a home run ~& most discourteous way to treat [a fellow pitcher, It was a good | swat, however. Emil Frisk came in fast on | srounder yeaterday and complet ed | an out which waa some class. Bobby James figured tp one of {the grandest bile of ball playing | ever seen on the home grounds. He }made a back hand ws va G anen's ‘ | champlon Ketchel hes an automobile, and when he Is at the wheel only the violating every known speed ord! hance, the car shunted Into some unfinished street work, aud only Ketchel's coolness and head work prevented m entastrophe. The car wag br ought to a stop within 160 feet, and the three oc cupants received a wevere folting The car itwelf was a wreck, and the Ngbter loft it lying in the street for the automobile hospital attendants fo revene. He then hied himself back to his training quarters. WHY THE WARE? They are to have ® new ball purk in Toledo, O., which ta to be the boat minor lengue plant In the coun try, wo they say. Among the feat for umpires } Armovt in erecting. THE STAR “SIMILARITY TO HANS WAGNER NOT LOBERT’S CLAIM T0 FAME HANS LOBERT. The similarity betwoen Hans, He ts draw noney because he ts Wagner and Hana Le the Cin} 4 sure enough ball players His , foate Inst season made him éhe of ein 1 third base nt alone the moat tatked-of men tn the #ame in thet given name Th a . eral efforts were milide t in appearance, the m te him away from t oh the & small edition of grea ate shortatop pring Lobert hae filled tc men ha from the same hla gait w the stiek but k of the woods, but Lobert did he has been ying ® matYelous break into the Nationa jefenaive gat and will ap@oubt becaus looks like and halls edly begin clouting the ball hard from the same town as Waane and often In a short time PEED BOAT RAGES BEGIN Starting at 2:20 tomorrow from the foot of the exposttion pler in | Union bay, the firet of the A.-¥.-P motor beat regatta races w sent off on a 90 le race, three laps More came, alt/ most daring are willing to risk their lives in the car. Yesterday the auto came from the repair shop, | and the Assassin § invited Willus Britt and a young Jady to take a apin Near the corner of Oak and Broderick sts, while Ketchel wae This first race 1%-meter world's event, and in it are aw the fw little b im the country r race world’s champion 1 will probably be held jorraw The Wolff, in charge of her wett known bullder, Capt. Wolff, of Port land, arrived on the lake yesterday and gives every indication of being & wonder, She is a brand new bog built especially for racing, and #he acts on the we pa bird. Eddie Roesch’s Pucer war also running about in front of Houreboat Row, and the compdrison of the two was interesting. It t# hard say which looks to be the better boat The races beginning tomorrow will continue until hate 10. “s COMST TENNIS MEET kets $1 00; Balls Neta. Got Balla Caddy tage Prieket fverything ame. 50 to and Clubs, the Plece Bulla tng Hutte MOUNTAIN VIEWS We have many artistic photo vhs taken in the Cascades and Olymples and a full line of hand some souvenira of Seattle at very ‘renaonable prices, the steft. j Paderal Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1314 First Av. | fret ih Inaugurating ANESD RAGE EET RESULTS <= the tion race meeting, xiven under the Washing 10-day expoal au ton Fair association, the first day racing card was pulled off at Madison park grounde this after A crowd which comfortably the and grand stand was present The presiding and starting fudge pices of the Weatern boxes is J. P. Botlean Hile asecelate judges are John Cort, C. A. Harrt json and Ed Cudihee. Maj, F. Bow *, Geo. T. Dhinean and G@ A | Swingley are the timers, Robert Hille ris (the official starter for the running races, C, Burlingame ta clerk of course, and Emmet C | First Race, Half mile, 2:25 trot, purse sie} | First heat-—Glorla O'Nel! (Davia) | firet; Enita (Webb), second; Tor-| tolee Shetl (Ueber), third am | R. seratehed | Second heat—Gloria O'Neil firat,| L:11%; Tortotse Shell second ei ta third, Time—1:11\% Second Race. Half mile, 2:10, purse 4125 First heat-—-KEeter B. (Davia) jfirst; White Hall (Ueber), Davia | | Stelia (Sebastian), third Second heat—Ester B. first r O8%; Stella second; White Hall | third Time—1: 08% Third Race Half mile pace, Syearolds and under, purse $100. | First heat—Rosie, 4 years (Se baatian), first; Mussel Shell, 2 jyears (Ueber), second; Dodo, years (Schmidt), third | Second heat—Rosle first; Mus | sell Shell second; Dodo third. Time | 1:19. Fourth Race. Five-elghths of a mile, runsing, for D-yearolds and up that have not won @ race aince November, 1908. Three-yoarolds carrying 105 pounds; ¢+yearolds, 110 pounds; 6 yearolds and up to |pounds. Purse, $76 | first; Valoski, 4 yours (Lynn), sec ond; Leighton, 6 years @Wright) third. Time—1:03 Fifth Race. Five and one-half furlongs, run ning, for S-yearolds and upwards 10 pounds below acale, Purse, $15. Lambertha, years (Russell) Balnade, 4 years (Lynn) ,# ond; G. W. Morgan, 8 years (Mark ham), third. Hezsant and Diyor cons seratched, Time—1:T1 5 00. $40 Spinning Special| Coaster Brake Bicycle, $30.00 Cycling in the death of patent lcine. Cyeling will eure headache of most any other ache, Bick people become well and well wheel, ‘The bleyele rejuvenates ail ranks, Obey nature, become a de votee of the bloyele thereby strengthening your mind, your mus clos, your purse, Sale ends July 7th. 1310 Second Ave. FRIDAY, A A A ae So oe ne te THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS carry 112 folks become vigorous by riding a! Fred M. Spinning. JULY 2 1909. SUUSEAEESSEENSREEESEENgSgaT Egg LIES Tagg aay STRAIGHT i ; Hl FIGHT FOLLOWERS | eat seal ate: hse sessment \N FRANCISCO, July f—} That Bly, Nev, offer to Ketehel | Ketcheliti#! Thats what alle the} of $20,000, 1, lowe or draw, toll [fight loving public of Ban Fran-| fight Sam Lungford, Is not receiy isco. It has stimplys gone bug-|ing tuch consideration from Ke house, dippy, dotty over the Michl | ol just i too bu gan assassin, an # the anawer | ready for Papke | When you buy a suit, get one that you « a enent odda of | to 2 that | ‘16 pol Pate cee rusher on Bill Ketchel and Manager Britt, of not be afraid to go out and havea tlorious time | Papke at the Mission street arena| course, car nothing to ‘The in—-get one that will (barring fire) come home in |next Monday afternoon mplon will win, but t When vn fee Britt and Battling| after a hard batt Phey are not|f) a8 good shape as when you left. |Nelson were training for thelr! inelined to minimise Papke's [memorable battle at Colr the chance They @ t that he ts a| ldrew some audiences, but the! tough custom that he Is strong G ET A leragy mobs that flock to Ketchel's| mame, and a@ terrific puncher, but | quarters every day make the Britt:| they think that Ketohel has « abade| Nelson crowds look like a cabinet r him on all three p wit meeting Despite this, they argue, p nt | | vdde are t ne | The oldest fight fana cannot j recollect a time when such tremen | That k y bh 1 duous Inetreat was show the with w ng ¥ helat training work of a fighter aa ta) favorite ts r His | boing exhibited In the case of Ket | ances tr York and T jchel, His sensational work of the| against O'lrien ‘ u | |past your, the great Interest that! heade of tant t fas a AND TAKE NO CHANCES his two victories over Confessor t to plunge on th Jack O'Ririen have aroused, and his | cha hook, sinker and line} match with Johnson, have set him| That ints, In @ large measure, | up on a higher pedestal than even|for the quick #bifte from 10 to & that once great native son, Jim| down to 1 6 and fina Corbett, ever occupied with an excellent chance ati! fart? Many Papke That tho present odds are falne,|“F¢ holding off in expectation of « | wine batters admit, and they attrib. | better price, which accounts for the ute them solely to the enthusiasm | Present light wagering, There ar that Ketchel’s training perform |thousands of dollars of Ketchel ances arouse, The assassin’s work | ™o"*Y in th ominisaioner’s hands is #0 dageling and so sincere that but t can't get it dows One the ordinary bugs are #0 overcome | *Port tried to place $600 at 10 to ¢ by ft that they fall to consider the |0M Ketchel last night, but was In lother fellow at all, They seem to| formed that many nminaions wt forget that Papke once kuocked out | that price, amounting to thousands | Ketche! and they also seem to for-| of dollars, were abead of b mn th get that the thunderbolt has not | Walting list only fully recovered from the {il ness that made him show so poorly| Papke ts a over the against Ketchol in thelr third fight than is Ketchel. They can't but that he is a far better man in| go any t w to sult him, as th every department of the game than | Iiinots | bo ls aa confident as at ‘ fort naturally should make Ketchel the! the ries possibl f t . ide are ft t flooded with or rs phe sa better t er na and the great fi the present bet-| est t ever packed t his t MANY ENTRANTS IN BIG MARATHON oma ie welcoming with open, who b me great running; ma the Marathor ran |‘ a Norwegian erack, and . 7 F. Asakal, a 6 Jap boy, who in the ball park next Mon gaid to bold many records in his “and that coast athle are is The race 1a taking pe dB ae interested ie attested to than @ local app ae y the fact that up to date 11 er eiovink teth simcet ‘te he hands of Promote oe 2 “ eee t hands of ; : alr as Madison Square {acDougall, and 11 of the best mon| (is events in New York last in the country in hard training. wints The Intest to enter Is John D.) "Co ny and Burn, who have Mareh, for years 4 friend and com bee ot Se 0 otee Bae petitor with Svanberg, the great sath ab tik. oom Swedish runner who bolds reo: |™ nie ensvian ane Suter ord for the fastest Marathon ever ov icted daily by MacDougall ron ® pn ones, * dy The complete ist to date is as which i» but three minutes behind | p.00e Wr Staniey, Frisco: John the record made in New York last) 1 “wars, Toronto, Canada; Carl winter by the great St. Yves, in an Birch. Norway: Pleste Patera, Pert amateur contest and; Rinaldo Wilson, Tacoma; Al Mareh is in the of form, and io t ‘Cleary Bert Edding expects to run a great race ton, Tacoma , me; | Indian Enters. , Tom Grass D.; Other recent entries are “Rein. rad H enette, Frisen; F. Asakal, deer” Bill Huber, the 60 miler from Beat Barn, Connelly and a sal | Nome; Tom Grass, an Indian from lor from the Colorado a pected the Dakota Rosebud reservation, to enter within a day or so. SQW (S KER AND INSHAPE Charley Olson, the wrestler, rived in Seattle ing here directly from Great Falls ar yesterday, com: maker, went up the line to meet Mont. where he stopped for @ few nin and both reached town, this |days to meet old friends afternoon Olson fa in the finest kind of shape, he says, and no one can tell) 9 | akc him but that he fs the one best} Prank Wiestting, attorney, Bos bet fn his match with Dr. Roller| ton Block. Collections. eee next Monday night 1 have been working up to thia/ match for over two years,” sald he and if you think I am golng to let him get away from me, now that a —, A Glorious Suith ——POR THE— “Glorious Fourth mseueansoens AEEEDESEREttgngsaaaaaasaaaassass seat DOPE FROM I have got him, catch yourself by the belt and turn over, I am tn the finest condition I have ever | been, and | am going to get Holler! as sure as you're born | He looks the part, too, this big} fellow. He is very nearly as well proportioned as our Seattle man, and is ballt like a clock, all springs | and steel of the best. He has had} no severe workout slice his match | with Fred Beele, in which he was} victorious, and says he is beginning | to get hungry for some one to eat} | Are you loontny for a lodging | house? See our business ee | column. owe | THE MOST Just Opened AND UP- LINE OF fishing Tackle And what's more, they always satisfy. Make store your objective point—let no == det you. Then—look for the Regal label—the that stands for the very best suit in the world $15.00. COMPLETE“ TO-DATE Regal $2 H J ALL SHAPES—ALL SHADES SEA EVER BROUGHT TO TTLE Over 200 differeen Everything the Jas | } Seattle Sporting Goods Co 714 FIRST AVENUE Agents Regal $15 Suits 615 to 619 First Avenue t varletios Trout Piles. sherman Could Desire, Opp i