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2 = — pee EL rHE STAR MONDAY JULY 5, 1909. THE WORLD’S SPORTING Ss CIN GRAND - or ce WHEN HYLAND AND CROSS WENT 8 , KI rt yur sweet 4 M daw, perfor ke @ barring the fret {nal 1 ‘om sate al wa Tealey Kt d 1 t ae and It was a wo a the all} LH -E ace sees ; coma he Ratteries—Rogle and Sugde Baker and Keliacke At Portland, RHE Aberdeen .......css0e ) lags a Portland al orles—Starket!, Kreits and O'Brien; Pinnance and Murray Standing of the Clade, Won, Lost. Pet ° OM 492 ° ee $07 en a6 a 430 Vancouver 37 4h ms ‘ortiand “u 6 “ar acoma nu aa soe Base Ball # Challar % I guess that was some crowd. Gregg, who is being sought by the big Chicago Cubs, certainly was up against ft in the first session yesterday. After hitting Akin with the ball, the lanky youth walked Raymotd and Bennett tn & row, and then the fireworks be- gan Bobby James was helpless be- fore Miller's twisters yesterday Bobby was up four times, and as many tines struck out. Tealey Raymond drew the heft fest applause of the day when he snatched a fast grounder from Brinker's bat which had all the earmarks of @ safe rap. Without taking aim, apparently, Tealey snapped the sphere over his shoulder to Magee for a perfect out. And then the tornado of whoops began Emil Frisk was not to be denied yesterday with the club Killilay, who was given a good beating by Mike and the bunch fast week, relieved Mr. Gregg, but it was no go. Bofore the first in iK Was over one run was snatch from Killilay. He pitched good ball until the eighth, when he was stung for four more. red Miller was absolute master | of the Spokane bunch yesterday He whiffed 10 Indians. His only mistake came in the first, when he walked Brinker, who eventually scored. Mi looked mighty good to the assembled fans yesterday and they were there with the big hand every time he came to bat It would seem that Pred Miller right in Mr. Grege’s class Dode Brinker and Burnett did fome tall fielding for the Indiana. Several times they cut off hits runs by spectacular fielding ker especially performed in great style and Capron and Custer three hits from Gre ch grabbed id Killila Custer's smacks had the right ring each time George got away with one which should have been trap | ped, but his other two swats were right on the nose. Managers Shreeder of Tacoma and Di 1 of Vancouver last night wired President Lucas that they would not pl ball today if Fiynn were to umplr ports, he made a b ¢ farce ¢ the game, fining cause th kich nat } r ged work The manage ha fused to pay the fines, and it seems that Lucas is up against a real insurrection AMEMICAN ASSOCTATION At Milwaukee—Kanvas City 1 Milwauke At Minne Beapolln 9 Paul 6, Min NATIONAL BPAGUE At Chicage, COAST LEAGUE. At Low Angeles, n : 1 eigh and K At San Francisco. ning @o Won. I 41 it a u AMERICAN LEAGUR, At St, Lowls, Louls 1 ‘ | Detrott uot Batteries — Wadd Powe and Stephens, W ite and Stanage At Chieago, | RB Chicas 932 6 Cleveland a 6 ° Rattoriog--Flene, Scott, Sulitvan and Owens, Joss, Clark and Basteriy Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost Detroit “6 33 Hadelphia so * m6 Cleveland ie | New York a1 a3 Ch 37. UM Mt ub a Washi Se a a ‘SPeEOY YACHTS 10. | RACE AGAIN TODAY The second heat of the Interne ‘tional yacht races for the Alexan tdra cup will be run at 2:00 o'clock this afternoon over the internation: | al course from Duwamish head to West point, to Eagle Harbor and return. The Oanadian defender took the | firet heat, when than a mille, due to the fact bs the Seattle challenger. “oye tn fintahing, drew in close to al and was becalmed. Captain Ted Geary ain is confident of the ability of bis boat to defeat | the Alexandra, }that the mis: never be half mile however, and saya ke of Saturday will pated. He was a short from the finish and a tulle in the lead when the wind died on him. E. B. Deane is skip per of the Alexandra. In case the Spirit wine thie af ternoon, the final and decistve race will be run Wednesday afternoor WANTS A GAME The Woodland Athletic clab base. SRAND AMICI © AMD MME | | FRED SHATTUCK, CHICAGO, July One of th Fred Shattu ary of the Columbus G ( r;} realized tl t life when he nd ‘ons handicap, Ir ¢ no four-tan Burne ¢ tad, O.; Livingstor Springfield, Ala und Wettloa Nichols, la., were tied for first place at the end of the big shoot with | Shattuck, and in the shoot off the latter scored cleanly at 20 birds, Livingston got 19, Burns 8 and Wettieaf 17 The winner received the diamond studded watch charm, emblematic of the championship, and the sum of $402.30, which was 10 per cont of the purse, | beaten by more| | | | | EWS MAGE GHOWD 41 ROUNDS IN SAN FRANCISCO, EXPECTED 10 First Pictures of One of the! Fiercest Fights on ‘This Coast. Round 3% y whanged each other as Well Th an th h would pe but { both handa, | there Was very ttle pow 1 the anid ti 1 velth ad a punche Hyland backed Leach wntage watll Dek knocked f A r and brought | juwnh | ponent agalt the roped ith an rhand on the jaw. ( righ wi on the jaw. Laact was up at the count of elgbt, and || d right along the ring and Hyland went at him with both 1 Hyland pinned bir lower rope, and when he got up was) W a right. Leach was up knocked down again and almost out | before time Himit, Cr AM of the i. Friendly hands pusbed | backing away, lashing with both him back. He tried to fight and | hands, when Hyland felled him with Hyland forced him toward the edge |a right In the pit of the stomach of the ring. Crows fell again, this | It flerce smash that onded time from weariness, and just aw | the fight, Cross rolled over on Hi he arose the bell signaled the end | bac d threw bie arma wide, Hi fof the round eyes were cloned and he was dead to the world, His secouds gathered Round 41, him up and carried him to hi They went to the conter and each | chalr THE SECOND KNOCKDOWN IN THE MOTH, Cross too weary to stand and Myland too weak to finish it. Cross took the count of eight four times in this period. LEACH CROSS GOT $300 FOR THIS, Ringside snapshot of the knockout in the 41st, which meant the loser’s end of an $1,800-house for the MOTOR BOAT RAGS TO CONTINUE 100 I The second heat of the champlon: | ship motor boat races will start this | afternoon on Lake Washington, with three entries, the Walff, which ytured the first heat, breaking game New York fighter, ROLLER UNEASY AT | Ia MONTANAN SHOWS 60 MUCH CLASS DOCTOR OLSON’S SHO WING |The “Oriental Pool Rooms o9 you want To BUY, 168 WORRIED. | Kreesivencas, speed and knowledge of the pull and tug game. He la not so heavy as Roller by a small margin, but is fast with all the swiftness of a ‘small man, and strong with the strength of a pret be Dr. Roller belleves that he ts up the world's record for a 30-mile tri-| against tha hardest man of hig) >/€ man angular course, the Pac whieh | career tonight. Charley Olson has| Roller admits, himeelf, that if he was second, and the Seattle Spirit,| mot and thrown some of the best} gets away with this match he will which breke down [mat men in the business, 10 | foel a great deal more confident of The Wolff covered the distance > whom for some reason Roller) his powers agalnat Gotch in thelr jast Saturday afternoon in the r/hay never been able to mesaure up| coming meet than he does right |markable time of 56 minutes, 261-5) with and ie so completely conf }now, as Olson has given Gotch seconds, which beats the time made | gent of a victory tonight, that the | his money's worth on several ovcs by the Dixie at Monte Carlo last) pig doctor has begun to worry a/stons, and has decisively thre year, and will probably prove al pit as to whether or not Charley | Fred Keel, whom Gotch has chosen world's record may not be right to be his successor in the title of The Dixie made her time on a Since he has been in training | world’s champion | will also be run today WESTON MAY NOT | jcotuma, straightaway also, while the Wolff! pad to make nine turns, The seo md heats of the 20-mile, 20-mile, 26-foot, 10mile i Ifmile, 1§foot races clase race, b2-foot BE ABLE 10 FINISH (By Untte Nevada Edward ed here on hija San Francisco and Seattle and gave some aligns of be The strain of the long showing on the veteran atrian, and to many who saw here it is doubtful if he will be able to complete the tremendous task he has set for himself as the walk t today ing tired walk crowning feat of his life, He Is now eight days behind his sched-| ule, and ia still 500 miles from San Franciseo, and 1,600 from attle, by his mapped route FORM CRICKET CLUB Wea ttle cricket enthusiasts met In the Batley building late las week and perfected the | forming of a second cricket elub! in that suburb, to be known as the Millot Hay Cricket olub. Grounds have been secured in a suitable piace, and the practice oc- curred yesterday. H. W. Dye, sec retary of the club, is arranging for § series of games with the Seattle club, to take place within the near foture, This step marks avothor advance in the popularity of the staple English game in Seattle, where it has been established hut a few yea Are you lowxtny for lodging | house? Bee our busin chance one here Olson has displayed a lot of | to those that have not seen him, 32-foot | and some of the fans are beginning to wonder if Gotch may Battle Royal. The match tonight will open with have & battle royal between six colored picked the wrong man. to succeed boxers, probably the most laugh | hima in the championship. fable and exelting of all ring st. “> Joe Carrol, who has been asso tia, who } “ i ointed with Rolleg practically ever maton ee since he went upon the wrestling | (hot) ain whats . Ne . u mat, was considerably worri iy | atch with a young giant named terday and looked askance at the ble Montanao Ohilds, and then the big ringer s oer The first fight will be called at ia Very Fast, #:30, and the doors of the Arena Olson has displayed wonderful ag-| will be open at 7:3 = ae ee Es summer while anything you ¢ dance music fc Japsible hora m easily Get yours ne Shemale 8.0n Mi Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with a Victor this ville show, a Complete opera on your vacation than with an take along. It will play or you, It will give a vaude A new col yakew it possible to pack them ow 1406 2ND AVE. wey ie Masten : SEED FIGHT (Hy United Press) AN FRANCIBCO, July 6.—Pro ' Jumea W. Coffroth predict twenty-round route for the « plonahip Fans are bewlldered 1 the starting odds offered on the mil Kotchel remat ite at 10 te 4, despite that’ ¢ 1 yalderable Papke ' hat re in firet ot at i ¢ thin | Papke showed about a pound he | ler | Fow fights in the history of the igame ha d me terest jhere tha day's event The Jucramble for seats ie ulmilar to F Pawnshe are full of }movable household effects and t | string of ticket “moochers” 1 | the newspaper offices would " fugee bread line to shame ‘HLT UME. ATER JEFF-JORNGON MILL United CTT tarted PORTLAND BANKERS 10 PLAY SEATTLE TEAM 4 re repr esenting the banks of and Portland are the A-¥-P the procee to charity, The t up of ¢ various men ta play afte banka and ball plays word play many stars, and are wonne of the The Seattle from the Banke elty, and the jably a strong in ever ore are picked team | jhas come bo very at ne The batteries a attle, Edel en and Johnson land, Morris Shearer. 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