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e THE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1909. SPORTING NEWS TERRIBLE TURKS TURN TABLES 4 oe t wa t righ Not a far ihe here would have given muc y Tw hances for winnl that’ game after the first galily inning, when the tribe grabbed three rans Bat Lynch's men oA bac royally tm the un cleaned up six rane by r Mr. Wrigt eh It was in the dat of the ¢ age that left flinger Jensen wa Aispatehed to the center of tt diamond, but the Turks liked bh as well as they did Wrigh Afte these few exvlting tntiings Jenser pitched good ba he sixt! when he allowed a run t Ps an error in the sev throw to Ak th a heath t e ' wily for the Tarks, no one was occupy ing the bags. Im the ninth with two gone, Plicher Jensen hit & safety, sooring Burne but tha was the limit for the Indians. The games in the series now stand 3 to 2 in favor of Seattle The seore Seattle AR Rk. H. POA, B Akir > ’ 1 Raymond. «4 t 9 8 6 Bennett > 3 : : 2 ’ Lyr ¢ + 6 0 Prisk, rt Ss 2 ee ® Capron, it . 1 : i ® 1 Magee, tt ‘ 2 : 5 J Custer, © Fos. Bare 24 Rush, p = 3 1 i Totals st. 1 fh] lu Spokane ABR HW PO. A. F Brinker, ef 54 AG as Se Altman, 3b 5 i i : : ! Weed, ib ag ee e, : James, Te ge ee ee Clynes, It +661 @ 8 Stevens, rt ge Ue Os ae Os Burnett, «8 a ae te oe we Spencer, ¢ ‘6oe6 » of Wright. p [ - ¢..¢ 6% Jensen, p P8536 § 4 Totals 06 6 8 MD Soore by Innings Seaitie 3 t-32 Bpokane i et Summary Twe-hase hite—F Capron 2, Aitroan. Home fF Brinker, Sacrifice bit-—Akin. Stolen dase—Hennett. Hite—Off Wright, 3 in 1 1-3 Innings: off Jensen, 1 tn 2-2 innings, Runs--Oft Wright 3 off Jensen % Cpponents at & Wright's, T; Jensen's, 10. Strack: out -- ash 3, by Wright 1, by Jensen 4 on balte—Off Rush }. off Wright 4, off Jensen 3 Hit by itchet hall—Frisk by co “ny Passed halis--Custer, Spencer t pire—Frary At Vancouver. aor mm ( am; M Rio? ( 1 Ga RWI n \ a) Phitad i »2 0 i and Howor | t St. Louis | . ROWE Cinet ‘ 3t. Loul 5 4 Matteries-—-Fronune 1 MoLean; Standing of (he Olwbe Won, | Pet I ™ ; ‘ Chicago 9 33 wad s ve i m" adelphin ‘ : i" I i; Ai Boston ‘ ‘ Detroit - ‘ 3 10 Cleveland j | inge) | I les Multi § {dt} Rhoades and Basterly { ian At Chicago | RAE St. Louisa... s sa Chicago iu it Batteries—Walsh and Payne; Graham, Criss, Criger and Smith At New York Rk. HB Washington et Bae New York 3 8 1 Hatterice—Johnson and Street Hughes and Sweeney At Boston, RHE Philadelphia . 1¢ 2 Bostor 040 Ratteries—Krause and Thomas Woods and Carrigan TIGER AND THUNDERBOLT ARE READY and BILLY PAPKE AND STANLEY KETCHEL, SKETCHED FROM LIFE BY GEORGE SATTERFIELD, DAILY STAR STAFF ARTIGT, AT SAN FRANCISCO SES SLSVE SESE FEY * . PAPKE'S RECORD * ® Papke bas ¢ din Me ® battles, winning 20 by knockout * route, He has wou alx do # * cisions on points, fought four * & draws, lost a dectsion on points ® # (to Ketebel), lost once by a ® ® knockout (to Ketehel) and has ® ® engaged in two no dectsion @ * fights, one with Sallor Burke, # # whom he beat to a frase, and * ® the other with Jim Flynn, the # * tat being credited with a ® ® shade * . + oe ee ee SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—On Monday afternoon, in Jim Coffroth's Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost Pet Detrolt “a 2 677 Reston ti 2 0 0 a3 Chicago 27 uM St. Louts nu 64 Waabingtos 23 40 385, + NERS AUP 0M Mies ai scot ENMIG. TOURNAMENT Berger and Kellackey. At Vancouver, | Afternoon game k Hn Vancouver i ae Batteries—Newlin and Kellackey Brickson and Brooks. At Portiona, R H E Portland .. 8 Batteries — SSlever and Kreits, Chinsult and Fournier Standing of the Clubs. | Woe. Loat, Pet Seat) st 34 SPeSeSsSeeeoe® oes PACIFIC COAST : jand Young, 64, 64, 61 Pt Varial by scores of 62, 63, 1-6, 179) 63. (hy United Pree) / LONG BEACH, Cal, July 3— Weeding out began today in the td annual Paelfie States men's champlonship tennis tournament, when several pairs of players drop | | ped games to victorious competit we. Browne and Sinsabangh won from) {|} Woodbury and Cowston by acores, of 0-7, 62, 64. fell and Bunday won from Hacon After a hard strugsie Freeman {| and Holmes won from Wayne and) Braley and Donean defeated No Ate | ble and Dawson, 63, 64, hae ‘UPTON MAY arena, the wo id's great middie Ketchel and a weight pugtitata, Stanley the holder of the tithe for Papke ous contender honors, and Billy man before whom the M Fs Assassin has fallen for the count of 10, will meet for the fourth time and one of the toughest battles in ring history ia looked for No love is lost between the ster ling pair of boxers and aside from the financial reward and the honor of weartng the middlewalxht crown, they will Might out the grudge that has existed between them over since Ketehel, in their fight in Mil Waukee, met Papke'é extended paw with a terrific smash on the jaw that practically won him that 10 round affair wate Das Lor for heavyweight he HARVARD AND YALE ELECT NEW GAPTA NEW LONDON. n., July & When the Harvard and Yale crews meet on the Thames next year, Jesse Edwin Waid will lead the crimeon oaremen and Ruthven Adri- ance Woodell will direct the for | tanes of the blue, The men were elected yosterday at the conclusion of the race with the wonderful Harvard crew, Both men are members of the class of > 1810 at their respective univeral. 3 tes, Wald is a westerner, register LEAGUE | ing from Denver, He rowed at No, 3 7 in yesterday's race He ie 20 OeSeSooesesooroegcerooes yoare of age. ue feet 2 toshes in jheight and weighs pounds. At Los Angeles. “is =. ees | Woodell, whose home is in A " rye je, N.Y, in 31 Vernon ....,. 1.0 8 4] LONDON, July 3—It the otticials | Sig" Vie fe 6’ tect 4 ined tw Leight Los Angeles . 611 Blot the New York Yacht cinb will! and weighs 172 pounds, Batteries—Hurkins and Kinkel; Toxer and Orendorft. At Sacramento. make motlerate concessions to Sir | Thomas Lipton tn the size of a chal | longer for the America's cup, It ta} more than possibie that the veteran) RHE. | sportsman will make another at-| San Francisco . ..6 LL 1 tempt to Sift the coveted trophy next; Sacramento . 0 3 g year. The persistent romors that) Batteries—Browning and Berry; Fitzgerald and Byrnes. Sevient Sosees tees 3 . 0 land .. Peery: | 7 2\ practically impossible to construct | to get even for what he did to Our! Bat, ter; ferles—Carnon and Armbrus Phrtetian and Lalongs. Standing of the Clubs. Won Lat, Pet San Francisco ... a4 Los Angeles a Sacramento . 39 Portland .. a2 Vernon na Oakland 6e 359 At Pittsburg. | First Game— RE. Chicago ....... $13 2 Pitteburg 0 6 Batteries—Brown and Archer; Cammitz, Adams and Gibson. lat the same time 4| taces were Lipton intends to challenge again are said today by his private secre: tary, H. Westwood, to be feelers to learn whether or not these conces ions would be granted. Sir Thomas contends that a craft on sufficiently delicate Hines jto have & chance in the race, and make her strong enough to withstand the rigorous $94 ocean trip to American waters. } YACHT RAGES. GO OFr WELL | Yacht club ragatta pulled oft 12-mile course in the local On secount of) The Seattle successfully over the harbor yesterday Second game— }lack of entries in the 36, 32 and 2) Chicago w g 3 4 foot under and over centerboard | < . 4 | Classes, taese races were not run. | Pittaburg. . 4 8 ‘ Pertect weather prevail and | Batteries—Gaerman, and Archer; Maddox and Gibson. At Brooklyn, H. 5B New York & 4 Brooklyn . 7 a Ratteries—-Marquard, Raymond and Schiei; Pastorius and Bergen At Philadelphia, First Game- RW. Boston sonny > 7 & Philadelphia . P +++ B12 2 Batteries—White, Tuckey The Oriental Pool ‘ial 6 Vou Tabi % sole ‘Tal tet ee 25, ar stand and had or shop. Largeat ace of the kind In the world $10 aiven away daily, 1418-16-17 ind wy, Reulbach | between Pike and Union. | bled homeward in safety regatta was unmarred by an accl dent of & serious nature, Teh firat race, the apecial class] for cruising yachts, was sent off) promptly at 10:16 this morning, and was won by the Minerva of Van-| couver, with the Gwendolyn of Se attle a good second The other arce lows 29%foot class--Winona of Seattle first, Madeline of Vancouver second, Rival of E tt third. i were won as fol- 26-4oot class—Clove of Vancouver! firat, Petrel of Seattle second 2ifoot clast--Disle of Seattle first, Aloha of Vancouver setond,| t Raven of Seattle third Custer presented the Chiefs with a tally In the seventh, when he heaved Iifgh to Akin, in hope of catching gtevens The ball went to the gréen, and Mr. Stevens am | equal valu 18. Is the best § Base Ball & Chatlor # I guess that Wright was not right yesterday. Tt was a shame, Rasty, but we had Harry Wednesday And that bunt of Maggie's In the fifth was a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Poor old Dode got a homer with ho welcome on the mat, The bases were empty at the time. K. Frisk and Maggie Magee led the merrymakers yesterday tn time ly hitting. Several balls were put out of commission with healthy awats on the bean The Indians thought they had it a $35 Racer Coaster- Brake Bicycle, $28 A saving of $7 on @ bleycle © has never to my know! edge been given you before, In tact regular value that yoen able to “this tacer le a wheel of "re durance” and needs no nursing on the hardest kind of roade ‘The following sauipment «ives you the a and durabil tra heavy tires ave ever » handle bar dard pedals with Oe bell Fred M. Spinning | ; 1310 Second Ave. S / | = STAR CARRIER IS FAITHFUL TO HIS gotten that blow, delivered in vio lation of the ethics of the prise rium, although he got sweet revenge w month later when he laid the Tiger ow in 12 rounds at Lon Angeles, thereby winning the championship, Nor has Ketehel forgotten the ter rifie beating he received, and, al though he regained the tithe 72 days later by whipping Papke im it rownde, that Los Angeles defeat still hel has beem fighting In great form in the past sia monthp. his two performances against Phil adelphia Jack O'Brien, whom he knoeked out once In 10 rounds am again tm thr stamping bim “a one of the sroatest middlewelghts the ring hae known. ' Hut, despite Ketchel's remark able record, Papke loome up as a mighty dangerous customer. He took Ketehel's measure onee and may do it again. He has fully re covered his health and strength and, that his terrific kick t# #til) with him ts proven by what he did indie last flaht with Kelly. If he innde ft on Ketehel it will be a second case of curtains for the Michigander and Papke will have accompitahed some thing that no other fighter has done—that of winning @ world's champtonship, losing it and then re gaining it, his opponent being the same man on all three oerasionas, At the welaht, 158 pounds four! hours before the fight, the fighters stand head and shoulders above. their brothers of the ring. Bach la possessed of tremendous arength and terrific wallops with either, eS SS Ee when they made thoee three in the first, but Our Harry had a marked card up bis sleeve. Harry Hush saya he to eathatied, Ralph Capron te making quite a! hit with the fane by the way he handiew bimeelf in the work out. Ralph hag not been tried out In a game. nor ts {t known how he bata, but he displays excellent form in| practice. If he can bat Ike George, he ought to be given a enit He fs bat a kid, however, and can be taught many things | Altman's running grab of Tea | ley's duster was the fielding fea ture of the game yesterday. If Tealey can't pull off the stunner! himeolf, he always fixes ft so that] he figures in the play somehow One Mabyneh did @ little exeeb- tion ont in the deep angle hi:nealt | yeaterdal wo are told This) Lypeb | young fellow, and lacks |the finish of an old time Melder |but he gets better day by day, and |may draw a steady job later in the | motor beats In the entire ntry. jseason, Eb, Mike? Those starting were the Pacer, He-|the city are invited. The parade} oo hie 7 attio’s prize boat, owned by Bddie| Wil start at 9:30 o'clock from ze WEEKS GETS APPOINTMENT. | noonch the Star theatre balladiat; | Fourth av. and Seneca st «house R. FF. Weeks was appointed) the Wolf LL, owned by Capt. Wolff,| _ w furniture and division freight and passenger agent! of Purtinnd, and said to be cavanle CUES A SEA CAPTAIN die cae f the Milwaukee yesterday, with| of 27 Knots, the Lewaunes and the branches) ..., 20900 | headquarters In Beattie, ». | Seattle apt Cash and due | wipe ” sah from banks... 6429599 RANDENBUNG FACES KONING CHARGE: ony, ed Press.) 4 NEW YORK, July 3.—Hroughyw Brandenburg, novelist and author. who gained notoriety through “Wirt trial and aequittal in nd tection with the famous Cleveland lett} was taken to St. Loula today ny stand trial on a charge of kidnaping, his stepson, James Sheppard Cer} banne Ill Mrs, Brandenburg, | mother of the boy and former wife| of James Sheppard Cabanne IL, ae companied randenburg to St Lauia. EVANGELIGTS ON STREAK, Joon A. Davis and Pred A. Milla, the noted evangelists, with a earty of Seattle ministers, are going tonight to the Pay Streak at the ‘A. ¥.-P. and hold whirlwind moetings | up and down the board walk mecrmnaer hand and neither ts afraid to take! the winner been in a savage and desperate bali, and refused to give out any tle linterviews, but all state that they] Sra are looking forward with much tn-| SORE E EERE EEE EES orest to the trip to Alaska, which | Do not fail to see our exhibit at the 4 KETCHEL'S RECORD. * has beeo planned to look after ‘the! “TANNHAEUGER INN,” Main Alsie, Agricultural {J. P. Morgan interesta in the oro Buliding, A-Y-P. € & Kotchel’s record is 8 class ®| posed ratiroad into the copper . & by itself. Not even John 1. #)} felds of that country & Sullivan can boast of a proud ®) With Mr. Perkineg and his wife * er one, counting oul the innum ®) are; Mr. and Mra. W. EB. Carlin erable knockouts he seored on @! Dr He Moffatt and Sta M * bis famous = meebvalbcomers #) Moffatt of New York city, Mr. and] ® tour when his opponepia were @| Mra Seaman Mell, fr. and the Mine # the rankest sort of dubs, will @) ee Su and Nancy T, bell of wing to take a chance to @| Cleveland, 0 | * win the prise offered by the #| The party will sall for Alaska as! # bla fellow to anyone lasting @/ soon an the Yucatan, whieh ts be * four rounds. In real ring @/ Ing refitted for the trip, ts com *® knockouts Ketchel haa fought @| pleted # even BO battles, and of this # | ® number he won 43 by clean @ FOUR FOULLY MURDERED. knockouts, Only 42 will go # (Ry Calted Prose) ® into record, an the first fight #| ABERDEEN, & D, July 1—The # with O'firion will morely stand | bodies of John W. Chriatic, bis # as & decision won #| wife, his daughter, Mildred, and out every evesing 0: 05st mpl * Ketchol haa the longest #| Michael Ryan, & young man ony tains a full account of # string of consecutive knock: #| ployed by Christie, were found near # outs ever soored, again count: | Rudolph, eight nilles from here to The Baseball * = bo wraps 1 wives out @/day, Hobos are suspected of har- side of actual ring oneountere. *| jin committed the murder ® From Jan. 4, 1905, to and tn : webs Game ® cluding May 23, 1907, isto & ‘ # scored 21 straight knockouts The Vi ® od 1) straight Peeneeeeeeenens tven it, punch to land The d Ketchel slightly the bett i but you can never No mafter who wins on Monday will know that he has MOTOR. BOATS Y OFF IN FIRST ship of Pacific Coast. The first mes of the motor boat fegatta in connection with the A.- P. wan sent The course fs 30 miles In length, comprising three laps over a trian ¥ to Lewoht 0 & point across the lake, and back vlar run from Union to Union bay *ptional time all next week and til July 16. be run Me TOKIO, July 3.--Found guilty of) bribery, twenty members of the | Japanese parilament given prison sentences, from three to elght montha. addition to this each man will be| jamin compelled to pay tlonate to the | money he received. } Was revealed by Two more heata of this race w ay and Tuesday BRIBERS SENTENCED (hg, Vatton Pran Untted Press.) a fine amount the recent sugar scandals. =o ee scoters TRUST UP TO MOMENT OF HIS DEATH. With an immense florat ering the casket, litte Rohs, the @tar carrier who died yea. }terday of Jockjaw as a result of a | premature explosion of a toy pistol ja few daye ago, | lant reat this afternoon Faithful to th little thought of the many friends he b made on Nie route and whiape his mother a few hours before hin} eyes closed In death that she must atar was carried to hia Inat noe to it that “ie boy who took hin ota his eub, had hie route book [no that no one might be minged | Louis was a bright ttle lad and} | had endeared thetr usual fun and all felt the himself to the Yestorday the t ys forgot most of one of their happlest meenbers, Water off from the expost winner crosee The races will continue today were | afternoon varying | in In| erected to the memory of Dr Franklin Stephenson, propor ler of the Grand Army of the Re of bribe The bribery the unveiling of} ae FUGITIVE CAUGHT | | TRIES TO natur handed oy Georke W | pinned Orville jone sister | riously injured. } wil) hold jatricken | suit against the schooner in the jfederal court, asking for $1,000. | * salheneae| |Meskell wtatos In the complaint | {that although the schooner was pe.r01n2 passing Port Townsend, the captain refused to land tho suffering sen | and that was confined In a Seattle hospital ibs longer than man, would have been DEDICATES MONUMENT, WASHINGTON leaving for public j the bitant of) nison the attending th AND RUNS WHEN IT 16 DISCOVERED iiovirattshenta’ con | Ale Won't Be Happy Til jcmeerince userwssll He Gets It and advised ti jit up and go. Hut «ti) inviting that the check and signature were genuine, bh wan} taken the A a Caf wher | Claussen works, and confronted by| tho latter, Upon seeing that the game Waa up Biophens made @ dash] jfor the alley After « a“ of A | block Bullivan grabbed coat col J tar, but the fellow slipped out ina} | triee and was gone He wae cap tured afte another hort chase and or to the p MILLIONAIRES ARRIVE EN ROUTE FOR ALASKA | who represents the J. P interests, and a party of ult Seattle, U.S. A rived this morning and are regis| , ; tered at the Perry hotei | The party was worn out from the Queen Anne 50—Both Phones—Ind, 739g TERRIBLE INJURIES: Crushed and mangled beyond the hope of life, Orville beneath wagon and load of lumber yester |day afternoon, }ning at bia home, 2303 Nash was driving @ joad of lum-| ber for hie father, |to go down a atoep hill | failed to hold the heavy load, and {it went down the BiG. REGATTA Powerful Little Craft to Race Over Long! Course for Champion-| pace, slewing around and overturn ing on top of him, His mother, near their home, the aceldent, |! while rushing to his revone. Nash was jase, awl & recent graduate of the Rainier school | Dis father, mother, two brothers and EVANGELISTS TO PARADE. Davie and Mills, & street parade on tion pier with four entries, compris |downtown atreets of the city Sun ing the fastest and. most powerful |d8y night after the service Chureh members from FOR BIG DAMAGES Alleging that the captain of the schooner Snow and Burgess refused | The boats in the race today are | him medical attention when he waa! of the highest power and the first class and some ex looked for hefore t the line with | Meskell yesterday Inetituted a Whel President Taft asuisted the dedication of a monument OAKLAND EDITOR SAYS RATES ARE REASONABLE | Effectually rumor current In certain cities boys | that prices for rooms and hotel ae Houle} who walt for the frat papers ax they Jeommodations tp Seattle are exor come from the pres statement of A. A editor land Enquirer CHECK PAGH BAD Ripened by health bui you deliveries to all part age, | r tet Coat no r fi t Family Claussen Brewing Assn, Porkins of New York Races together with ei the American, Pacific Coast leagues. Nash, who was an overturned | Watch for the died yesterday eve Dearbora at.) and attempted The brakes bill at @ terrific who was standing was a witness of) and waa hurt by fall-| Savings & Trust Co, of Seattle if years ot | He is survived by | Mrs. Nash was not se Statement of condition” the close of business June the evangelists, | the RESOURCES, all over — Total ...+sevsehQMO eee 1 LIARILITIMS, ord ot wine appendicitia, because of that he BM ANE Grow he otherwise 615-619 First Ave. July 3 Reverley, Mass Hefore | this | Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —I’s Delicious Ben found Mapleine ts the new flavor better than maple. putting a quietue to ae Genuine PALL'S SAFE & LOCK (0.6 Herring-Hall- |e in chief of the Oak-i pg you WANT TO BUY, SELL. who ta in the eity : . RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH exposition The ciroulation department of The Without doubt,” Mr. Dennison REGIE TENG? S fi Co. 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