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Nh ERIS GST GNSS 1} RUE esas +} 4 3 Matthe INDIANS Th K w York lat i ( nit and it arquard and Seb! At Boston R Wd - — t \ By BPOKANR, July 1 Toston . ‘ i responsible for all the atterte { Phelps At 6B i] Firat « Rn. Hk 1 4 nh Ratterice—t er Roth Melnt ra ] get nH} { 4-0 ! ok ' 1 th ‘ Kw y na M Lear b and b . = At Philadelphia n . R. H. ¥ ¢ 8 Uf 1 Chieago ‘We 22 1 } Philadelphia o 8 1 tt tee Overall and Archer ? .s Cova Coridon and MeQuillen a . Dootn and Martel f 4 ° 1 b | ‘ i ss Standing of the Clubs, } ‘ Won, Lost | New York ‘ 28 io i Cinelnnati 4‘ as eT) i Philadelphia 1 a9 4a | 41 ) a 47 ‘ | > bo ud t « ™M | vt £ o— Ott Games Today. | sty By | Chicago at Bos i ; era St. Louls at Pi phia ; —_— hi Vancouver 3, Aberdeen 0 ai ABERDEEN, July 18 Aberdeen geeeoooes sereeenees | : annexed nine goose eggs In ye ater | 3 3 cave oo 3 PACIFIC COAST: 4 nect Hickey’s patent 3 3} : ozone shoots, Rewer got Aberdeen'’s| @ $| Vancouver 000000201 3 Aberdeen 0900000000 Oe Oeoeoeseee Standiog of the Clubs, Wor { Tacoma 9, Portland 4. " oat, et PORTLAND, July 15.—Both Sam q 8 Hi wela and Seaton were hit hard by |» ta “ ; the visitors here yesterday The ‘s YH 5 locals secured ten bits . ~~ 7 4 b+ came like payments on a city |0 Seore: | Games Today. Tacoma 2043000009) Portland at Sacramento. Portland 1011001004) Los Angeles at Oakland —--- | San Francisco at Vernon. Standing of the Chabs. | Won. Lost. Pet a“ Us 4s as ” $3 “a 64 ‘ ete | AMERICAN LEAGUE ortiand 7 “ 457 ‘coma “u 68 a r At Chicago. Games Today. RHE Seattle at Spokane. LBOSIOR .sccessessseroeee ou 3 Vancouver at Aberdeen. | Chicago ee ‘Tacoma at Portland. | Batterles—Ryan and Donohue pce ma | White, Smith and Sullivan, | Ten tnoings. At 6t. Louis. a Hf. New York ... S23 4 At New York St. Louls a ey Se First game~ R ne | Batteriee—Lake and Klelnow; Pittsburg s hemee and Stephens. ondnins At Gloveland. Batteriee—Willts and Gibson; Eg i Washington . i | Cleveland | | Detrott | Philadelphia “8 4 4 FY tet nu » Ht ie a ores o «4 HH | Washington .. ” “ ae | Gamee Today. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Chicago. Be ratgyodh be at mee AOLLER PUTS ON THE. MITTS WITH JAGK ROOT Dr. Ro! friendly ence the retired donned the mitts in a fer with Jack tweight champton. yesterday, and @ few fast rounds ensued. The little bout up by Jack Curley, the big r r who is to manage the wrestler r he breaks into pugtl- iam Root declared that training, Roller could fight bis way to the top of the ladder Curley may bring Tommy Ryan out here to train te local man Every two-piece Summer Suit in the store has met the same fate— been reduced One-Hlalf The price you pay now does not begin to cover the original cost of production, but we're determined to close out every teh " Do you want to buy a home? 8 The Star'e classified real esta Solurnne, cent Ladies’ Coaster Brake Bicycle $12 There should not be a little lady} without a bleycle during vacation he outdoor girl i# the kind of « girl that makes the strong women : A > ful all-around es mate. for hap and “euscese suit in the store, elf rettance ise aauiek Glas ext set a as end : ihe value of te J in a ble w now will be returned a hundred in benefits to the child, Bale ends dath Ladies’ Columbia New Departure Bieyole ent Morrow © $15 Ladion’ Vedotte Morrow ¢ Brake Bicycle sa $16 Boys’ Featherstone 18-tnch frame New pepenare Coaster Bicycle 9123 Fred M. Spinning 1810 Second Av. 19 First Avenue, On the Square Opp. Totem Pole ee waa fixed! allt with} $15 Columbia or Cres pation ce THE STAR—TUESD » GIANTS FEAR PITCHER, HARRY CO VALESKE This is the young Philadelphia | t her who makes the Glanta lool a buneh of d almost every — WESTON ARRI VES AT SACRAMENTO | j | | Veteran “Walker Reaches Sacramento Tired But Cheerful—Met by Dele- gation. July 13 very tired SACRAMENTO, © Edward Payson Wee fter his marvelous walk from New al mn. | jal }York but game and cheerful ever, arrived here at about noon yesterday. He was met on the out ekirts of the elty by a large sum ber of local athictes and admirers and escorted Into n, He was given an ovation as he passed through the streets of the city to the Southern Pacific depot, where he heid a emall reception and chat ted on some of hit remarkable ox periences and sensations. The septuagenarian wae aa light heart jed as a boy of 14. Ills foot wore lin exeellent condition. The train crews he meets hocome his sworn | friends, as he is cordial with them, when, as frequently happens, he | meeta a train on a siding He | planned to leave Sacramento after a few hours’ rest and to arrive In }@an Francisco Wednesday. Tho fact that he te behind time has not \discouraged him nor detracted | from the glory of his stunt | Weston was extremely enthustas ltte over hie trip as he reclined In lan easy chair in a bedroom at the Southern Pacific station here this! morning, after the i#mile jaunt {| from Roseville. He expected to |wtart at 3p. m. for Dixon, 21 miles lfrom here. There he will again rest. He announced that he count jed on walking up the streets of San | Francisco to the postoffice between |i and 2 o'clock In the afternoon of | Wednesday “| was never feeling better tn my life before,” said the hardy |veterna walker, “except that 1 hate |to be beaten as [ am. T'm Just five ldays behind my schedule. I hear, ithat the people of San Francises lare not interested In me. | turned down an offer from the Alaska-Yu kon-Pacific management to end my |walk there. They wanted mo to }make San Francisco a way station, | | But 1 had been used so kindly be- | from fore by the San Franciscans that I | cisco would not give them the go-by. Now | Franciaco, a di <<: SAN FRANCISCO, July Johnson and Kaufman fight in Cal ifornia, the battle will take place in| | Coffroth's Oceanview arena, This) is settled so far as Kaufman 1g oon: | cerned and Coffroth as good an has Johnson's signature to ® similar agreement, Coffroth stated this |morning that he had been nego | tlating with Johnson for four weeks and that the big black has prac tleally agreed to make the match Coftroth was net surprised to hear that Jeffries had decided not to fight Johnson OAKLAND, Cal, July 13-—Jet statement is no surprise to said Billy Delaney this morn ‘and | will have to enter the ‘t told you #0’ class myself. “| have gone on record a dosen Usnes as saying that the excham pion would never Gght the colored man and the story from the east confirma my words, Jeff was al ways against fighting a man of color and those who know him beat doubted his sincerity when he de clared that he was willing to meet | Johnson. In regard to a match be ltween Johnson and Kaufman, you lean aay for me that the colored man will be accommodated at his very learllest convenience. Wo have | been on his trail since he returned ‘from Australia, but he has conalet ently avoided the issue the east, I tried to do business with him to sign articles, but when the time approached for the match to take place, he hedged and called off all negotiations. I posted $10,000 with the New York Journal as a \forfeit and also to do an a side | bet, and the money {a «till up, Of course, when Johnson called off the | aS STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS la.—if}and it will be necessary to draw up While in| MORE THAN CHOLERA MeOraw's than th * ther mes = wrrcrrrrs aca e ing la the sehed rd Payson We old pedestrian wh: walked from New York City to facramento, Cal, in M6 days actual traveling. Suodayagare ot Included in his i¥ierary it betng agreed that he should reat on that day ty * * * . ~ * . * Miles. March 16 to 20, New York to Utes . . March 22 to 27, Utica to Chafee . ea) Mareh 2 to April 4, Chafee to Youngstown 225 a) April 6 to 10, Youngstown to Toledo 239 #| April 12 to 17, Toledo to | Chicago M6) April 19 to 24, Chicago to Lincoln, 1 April 26 to May 1 Linedin to Mexico, Mo May 3 to §, Mexteo to To poka May 10 to 15, Topeka to | Wakeeney, Kang. mee) May 17 to 22, Wakeeney to Hugo, Col. a9 May 24 to 29, Hugo to Nunn, Col. .. 184 May 31 to June 6, Nunn to Hanna, Wyo. aes. 167 June 7 to 12, Hanna, Wyo. to Granger, Wyo. + 206 June 14 to 18, Granger to Ogden, Utah ..... «+ 10 June 21 to 26, Owden to Carlin, Nev. ... 253 June 28 to July 3. € ‘arlin to Lovelock, Nev. 1M July 6, to Nasen, Nev. 7 July 6, to Reno, Nev, ., .46 July 7 to 1%, Reno to Sacramento . . . . * . . * . . . 7 . . * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x Total See Ree I hear they've turned me down.” Weaton has lost 20 pounds since \oaving New York bat looke sun burned and healthy. He han Walked 2,600 miles on the railway thus far and says that fact ts mainly responsible for his loss of time—-also the terrible wiadstorms he met In Colorado. Following t« Weeton's ttinerary Sacramento to San Fran Dison, Sulsan, Benecla, San EE ETS & now agreement “Will the aide bet still go?” De laney was asked, ‘You can bet it will go,” replied billy, “ and just as much money as Johnaon ts willing to bot will be covered by us. I think ‘that Johnson has no intention of meet ing « man of his size, and as money talks, he shoud do a little ‘con versationing’ for the sake! of at least showing his sincerity in the matter,” Who is Kaufman's manager? was — “There are rumors that Brady has taken bh o big blackamith,” eee “Billy Delaney is Kedban’s manager,” erted the maker of champions, “and Brady W @nply | acting as my eastern representa: | He and I have been lhelong Just tive friends and he ts doing f what I would do for iim Wack cireumstances. Brady has Uy confidence in Al that I -have and the reason he is acting In the east is that I have tried to do business | with the colored man at close range and could obtain no satiatue. | tion from him, and I am not cer tainly going to open negotiations | at long range. Brady will be back from England this week and just | 48 s00n a8 he arrives there will be something doing.” OLSON TO WRESTLE Yousirr, Big Yousiff, the Turks and Chas. Olson, the wrestler who waa ached. wed to meet Dr. Roller at the Arena July 6, but who failed to put In an appearance, will fill the wrestling card at the Arena next Friday night. The announcement was made today by Matchmaker | match, the original articles are void Jack Curley }hve hund Hto the donation j like a strange challenge but | want |north from Portland with his team | Betting favors Nelson 10 to 6, The advance sale of seata has been | large. Virgil Venable will = wrestle AY, JULY 13, 1909 SPORTING NEWS WAY OOESH'T AULLER 1 TO GHALLENG H. W. Mix Would Agree to Any Old Terms if Roller Will Only Wrestle His ” “Unknown, b or of Th ar " here the of tt Olson 1 hv Vriday night ld be matched with Dr Koller, Of course the winner will be Oleon, Now what I wold like to havo Dr, Roller, or his manager, | Mr. Curl do, le to explain not only to myself, but to the public as well jwhy they have ignor my chal lenge, My $1,000 has ed with your paper for weeks, and not a word have | heard from elther Roller or his manager 1 stated in my challenge that I was poaltive that noller would side step my challenge and offer up nummer jous exeus but I did not think that he would ignore me entirely nor did I think he would have the gall to match any man ahead of intne 1 not & wrestling promoter ram Ia backer of wresties I have wanted for a long time He r wre thie fries of 1 have nh read Holler's wherein he hallenged and 1 have often won ) were genuine, but have ne oon In & powlilon te call any of them until now, | have my money in good faith i the public aree on | way t 1 had at oct nome sort of a roply t hallenge If | have offended Dr. Roller by challenging =} 1 am willing to apologie th talked = with many of Dr, Rollers friends and |they aeom to think It strange that Roller does not accept my chal lenge, although it dos not surprise me, for to tell the trath | wae sure that he would not dare to take aii bance with this unknown challenge Roller te for thousand a side, open to twenty red. Winner to take the gate or purse. 1, myself, to Guarantee a fifteen hundred puree. My to one jin case the manager of the arena does not care to handle it My man to weigh not over 178 pounds If Roller or bis manager do not care to make a aide bet I will) post «a fifteen hundred purse! and jet the winner take all If this does not sult him I will let my man wrestle him, winner donate all the gate to any charitable inatitution In the etty) of Seattle. And should Roller de feat my man | will add ove thousand | This may sound |] to show to the peop of Seattle | that if this ch ts not made it will be through no faylt of mine. My one thousand dollars ts up with | your paper; and I would sure be pleased to bear that Roller or his | manager had posted theirs, but Wy does pot look as though they dared) to take a chance against this un known. Yours very truly, MW. MIX. Well, Emil Frisk done tt. Things go that way some times Better juck today, let's hope. Young Corbett, or rather William Rothwell, if you please, will take|il unto bimeelf a wife. The light weight fighter seoured a ieense tn iif San Rafael, Cal, the other day jay Merverau, daughter of a Vir- ginia politician, will eit on the other side of his breakfast table. George Capron, Seattle's loft fielder, hae also joined the ranks} of Cupid's army. He didn't come) mates but stayed over, Mra. Cap ron was Edna C, Race. They were married yesterday afternoon. When Edward Payson Weston) reaches Ban Franciseo he will have|jj hiked 3,975 miles, all the way fromm | ] New York. Next month the spry/ old tramper is golng to start back. Baye he can make It in ninety days. Battling Nelson fights Ad Wol wast ton rounds tonight if he don't put him out sooner Poter Burukos, a young Greek with a reputation in California, as a pre- liminary to the Olson-Youstff) match at the Arena next Friday night Detroit and Philadelphia are hay- ing an awful fight for supremacy just now. The Phililes are only two points behind and they play against Detroit this week, The fans should see some baseball Many 4 sigh and many an Itold youso are heard over Jeffries’ re tirement, Dut theresmever Waa a pugiliet so good but @hat ¥ome- where there was somebody just a little bit better who would “go out and get him” some time, 80 look out, Li) Arthub IT’S ALL OFF WITH KETCHEL-LANGFORD CO NEW YORK, July 13.—After much ado about nothing, the Lang-| ford-Ketchel fight has been catied |i oft, Joe Woodman, the negro's manager, says Langford ten't going to fight for a few cents, but wants 4 fair division of the pur Ketehel wants $20,000 out of a purse of 25,000 all and let the |i That ta, /{f FREDERICK & NELSON, Gtore Clones Daily at days During July Inc Furniture and August —J White Dressing Sacques Special Priced \ of white la see ike in front 1 lace inset and broad gol ind vith | ACE ed SPECIAL 7 | quality yh ‘ lawn trimmne ny mee and cr hand ( neertion; Dut neck and sk mbroidery tal ertion | 3) les steal at the sa ice SPECIAL $1.00 lawn trimm with many small tuc nes lace ings tion Other » have trim ming of 1 ad embroide edge Long Kimonos of heavy !a and up to $5.00 Long Kimonos of cotton crepe and $3.50, at 75, $1.00, $1.59 wn at $1.95, $2) Fecons are Specials in Women’ $ Sider Knit Underwear SPECIAL, 28e—Women's low neck and sleeveless Lisle s, white, and sky, with crochet yoke in a variety of very pretty | SPECIAL, 38 and 48e—Women' SPECIAL O&8c—Womert low neck and sleeveless, plain or mer- | Jow neck and slee s Vests cerized Lisle-Thread Vests, some with : ' p crochet yoke, others having plain or mercerized li thread, in top with dainty crochet edge. 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An expert” tedcher of Irish crochet will g give insti ct in the Art Needlework Section, Second Floor, on and Thursdays, from 2 to 5 P, M. Three- hour le i ~~ Aaa ARR In telephoning orders, customers are recommended to ask operator fr Order Department,” which will assure quick, elficient service. [ Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for August.