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i } rrp mer > " { | 3 TURK SPORTING NEWS WS FIGTU S BREAK EVE AND TAKE TO ROAD » \ ‘ Nig A ti good id \ ( . \ 8 H Max ‘ nN “ ‘ ‘ ; \ ; © i 9 H Q r : 4 ‘ AY " " ' A Weed i $ 0 James Ae ; 3 ‘ . 40 1 st ° ia Sy = I ‘ We Os Pe ie s ‘ i ‘ r . 5 s H . . . Mag t Veod Struck By And ot i. off 1 A. 3 : 0 ‘ ¢ 4 : ‘ 0 ‘ Capron, if ae a ee ee Magee, it i iw , Custer, o 20 6 6 O Thompson,p.3 0 1 1 , Totals eS t-PA Spokane R H. PO. A. F Brinker, of - i 2 0 Altman, 3b..4 © 9 1 3 Weed, ib 7-8 O°" 8 1 James, tb i ee oe, ie 1 6 Burnett, it 400600 8 Stevens, rt Ce Sent ie ie ee Brown, s* ee 1 3 bi Spencer, ¢ ae TS me Re Gregg, p e468 Totals ...33 2 6 4 18 4 Score by Inning RULE Spokane 1000000001 64 Seattle ..11000001°3 63 Batteries gx and Spencer ‘Thompson and Ouster. Summary Two-base hits] Frisk, Mages. Brown, Stolen bases —Cuater, f ker. Jam out—By Thompson, 6, by Greag. 6 Bases on balle—Oft 1 ee off Gregg. 4. Hit by pitet: Weed by Thompson. Passed bal Spencer. Umpltre—Prary. | At Tacoma. | Morning game— RH BI Vancouver Per, | 8 a) Tacoma ‘ 5 Afternoon game Rk. oH s Vancouver .. 6 Ww 3 Tacoma 0 4 3) At Portland. | Morning game- nou. gE! ena Kk EEE 19 Portiand teopcossesv®) 10— 4} Ten innings, Afternoon game between Aber! deen and Portland poxtponed on ac count of rain. Staeding of the Clubs. Struck} Oakland NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pitteburg { ‘ ee yee | At Brooklyn. 1 1 1 ee Rn. HI ! eee ‘ oe 1 il " . ie At Philadelphia Mort F R HH. B y 0 Philadelphia 0 q At t r ae ae New Y 1 i At St. Louls ) I r gO Rar Standing of the Clubs } Chicage ‘ i ‘ ‘ Peeodedeoe eoeeodesesode . . . ; PACIFIC COAST: : 3 3 LEAGUE }; ® ° SESH S CSCS Se Se Geseorsose At Sacramento. M & ea RHE Racran 0000000 ® ¢ Afternoon gam R H k San Francis Sacramento = At Los Angeles Morning gan Afternoon game RK H , V ch ¢ i Los Angeles rt ; At Portland Morning game RHE Oakland ea. 6 ’ Portland i 1 Batteries Wicks and Clews » Carson and Fishe At San Francisco, Rk HH. Bl Portland : i Oakland 1 4 1 Stam of the Clube. v Lest. Pet } Ve Six out of nine bad. games is not #0 between while ont week ding to the gar of Emil Frisk got to Gregg for three {hits in the morning game. Jensen held the sluxger to a solita: ale jin the afternoon battle Pet.| 6 The girl with the cowboy yell #88) wax in her accustomed p yes [ eetoeaed HH , and when Mike Lynch belt Sacona leather over the left barrt cade she had a real chance to crow President Cohn of the Spokar | THE STAR TUE SDAY, JULY 6, 1909. ACK WESTERN Ch THE WISCONSIN | Left to rlight-—How, Summient N K No. KETCHEL GIVEN A DECISION IN 20TH oO of th argeat crowds ever arena a tanle Ketet " Michigan, succesefally defend bi title as the middleweight champior of the world yesterday afters t t awarded th ‘ HI | Notwithatanding th wnfident ind emphatic declaration made { the ring Just bet he tight by Ed. Papke, brott 1 manager of of the 5 Thunde bolt” would 4 kout with n 10 round Ketohel wh through and who scored tb . ' abt hand broker Rote Rt 4 his d ! as § iw yooh a aE i “ ra of the mid « fighters. After it was all over in ated at h 4 ab Ketet - , imes, he sald, and won a Papke had little to say, except that he would meet Ketchel at any time In the future; but bie t r Pap hould at loast have | P draw Hing Koetchel andit t fide in the betting, and Ketch ned the favorite a ‘ the w wa d ofe Wh apparent hatred behind eve " on both sides Tommy MeCarthy (white), of Francis knocked Hut Robinson (colored), of Los Angeler in tw ds in the pretiminart A unle Ketch rly § te doubtt r the champlor will meet Jim Piynn tn Law An eles on the 14th of thie month “THE ONE BlG- BUNK” MART SHERIDAN WING AGAIN | WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE 18 NOT YET SATISFIED WITH HIS HONORS, a to intimate that the big Swede was i Martin J. Bheridan. the wrid’s| in splendid condition for the con gtentest all-around athiets, member! teat, and that the match would be f the New Yo ¢ foree andla warm Irish-Amerioan A ub, bested) 4 bie crowd’ turned ut, and |his own record at Celtic park,’ Lona a lita, waeeeeday - ‘round | When the announcement was made soptonahip contest of the Ama-| that Oleen had failed to arrive, and fe Union by increasing his! that John Berg would go on in his re of p trot 10% | place, a “holler” went up that must while cor * aeainet have atruck terror to the heart of Matsukes of the Weat Side| Matchmaker Curley. A large pum Thee, L. Y | | MCA Out of 10 events the giant copper took nine, b everything but the nile run, which was finial? tn |minutes and 46 second ably jue to the fact that the were | somewhat fatigued. Sheridan made club held down a cushlon in t | the fifth inaing | | At Cleveiand. The Webfooters snatched a 10-| Morning game— R.H.E. | inning game from Aberdeen yeater | Chicago = +-3 9 Olday by a seore of 2 to 1. Adams Cleveland 412 2) drove in the winning run.with a} | Afternoon game RK H B. | long ¢ t to cente Chicaso ee z 6 4 Cleveland ‘ 9 I i a ' round At New York, Tacor aterd Morning gam R. H. EK. | Jac Philadelphia 7 i 3) and New York 2 i 6| the a ) | Afternoon game¢ co 2 Philadelphia ‘ : o| F U d loud pland-| New York 5 8 »| ita In the sion yesterd: . afternoon ¥ vied Burnett's At Boston. fly from th In and doubled | Morning game R. H. &,| Stevens at first Washington Or Be poston 6 7 4 Spokane, A Joe Vancouv. Afternoon game Re BSE ee ed Bence The Soleo Washington ..., . 1 8 gO ee Wook ries should ma-| meahen Tes % 13. 4) tele change the percentage column At St. Louis. St. LouleDetroit, no orn ing gam rain Afternoon ga ee Detroit l I St. Louls " 0 Standing of the Clube y 5 | 7 ; we all the from 8 ‘ , tiful start to a © fin = ih Spirit 1 @ chal | | for the Alexa p, won | ee ee ee ee e eat the International * | race from the Alexandra yenter: * AMERICANS WIN, ®) day f 12mile course, finish * LONDON July The w|ing at 4:21. The time of the race MARTIN SHERIDAN, # American eam today de- &) wa» 2 hours and ites, At no|—~ anni —- & feated the i champlons, * ng ther Was the Spirit) phenomenal records for a man of ® thus winni International ani t t sh both boats were his weight in the daahe running s polo championship, The score w | « very nearly beonimed high Jump and In the pole vault, In| 4 was 8 to 2 &| Tho third heat of the race will be! which he cleared the bar at 10 feet * i run ut o'elocy next Wednesday as cach yacht has won @ heat |9 Inches fon hand the pole vault | Besides Sheridan Matchmaker Jack Curley, who Sip: sides aver the Arena, at tho A grounds, succeded last night n buncoing a large number of fol lowers of the wrestling game. Notwithstanding the facet that urley was aware some time be fore that Charles Olsen, who waa billed for a match with Dr Roller would not appear he hewepapers as late as the announcement that Olsen was and even went ber of thelr money those present back, got it while the balance, with ty day apirit, stood for the atayed for the big show The match between Borg pleased the crowd. Roller won 21 minutes, the and 10 minutes. me The © far as Roller Of course The first fall came ‘ond in sent to the yesterday demanded and left eal holl bunk” and Db 1 hour worked | hard, #0 hard, tn fact, that the spec |tators at times became greatly ox | elted. Curley made every possthle ox cuse last night for his failure to let the public know that Olsen would not se on hand But to the initiated these excuses didn « go far if Mr. Curley wants to continue to do business, he must be on the equare with the , abd with his patrons. If he doean't, the word show” may be to Tbunk in that sign fe “Bhow The On won; 100-yard dash; (ime—10 9-5 seconds Running high jump hoight—6 feet 7 Inches, Halt-mile walk; time—4 minutes 43° seconds Throwing 16-pound hammer; die tance—126 feet 10 Inches, 120-yard high hurdles; Throwing time IT 1-6 second. 66-pound weleht for dle and tance; dintance--29 feet 11% inches. | Putting 16-pound #hot; distance (2 feet 1% Inchen Tt retina bro Jump; diatance—20 feet 74 initve, Mile run—Won by Matauken, | Tine6 minutes 4 { Total score by points —Sheridan 1,385; Mateukes, 9,70 VARBITY GOING SOME Van Boon RANK HE GA Whi BOY MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE QUESTIONS DECISION OF REFEREE ROCHE (By Waived HAN FRANCISCO ‘ i Referee Hoche Cand rank ‘ 1 . 1 M. Hoek he t t ft lly Root ‘ held up he 20 at Colma He r ha fight follower welght to mat ae students of t aillvtic kame. When Roch 1 m had n given, the t mayor eraw through the to lay a kindly hand on the shoul der of the game Kewanee boy and © congratulate hit he stub born realstance he offered to the champion Was indignant Turning from Papke, Hecker could not restrain his indignation over Li he believed an un just verdict Why.” he sald, “it was a direct steal for Ketel and no doubt was due to the fact that ho waa a 16 to 4 favorite, and carried crowd's money For the sake of the fighting same, | wae y to see the fight go that way It ts decisions Hke that that kill boxing and keep it| below the place it should eecupy in manly «ports, Ite too bad, too bad. | can't way anything strong. MARATHON WON BY CANADIAN JOHN D. MARSH OF WINNIPEG DOES IT IN 2 HOURS AND 49 SECONDS, (Ny United Press) TACOMA, July 6—-Two the people saw John D. Marsh of Win-| nipes, Canada, win the fret Mara thon race ever run in Tacoma at Athletic park last night, the runner covering | $86 yards in 2 hours 49 minutes Alex Rowan of Vancouver, B.C came second about two miles be hind William Stanley of San Francisco was a milo back of Rowan, and Rinaldo Wilson, Be Eddington of Tacoma and Hi!) Huber Alaska the race Carl Birck of Norway dropped out » fourth lap. and P Peters uth Sea islander nth mile. None of the Marsh kopt goin runners excepting © time tarted Ked his speed line and nul he crossed the Are you lounrny for a lodging Bee our busin Pay Streak Attractions. at the A.-Y.-P, E, Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “EDS NO BOOSTING”—P.t, The Greatest Exhibit of ‘ Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere | Chinese Theatre A-Y.-P, E. SINSA AL SUE The PEKIN TROUP Magicians and Strong Men, ‘iret tine tn America Native Chinese Orchestra, Was! Jugiora, quit In the He! 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