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TURKS GET N AWEUL CAN TO BE TIED UPON ROSSMAN: TIGER FIRST SAGKER GAN'T THROW THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS BEN 60 BACK TO 1909, | HREAGEELERNNEENANARNNANNTNNNNETNN ATTEN NTE A NETSTAT aaa STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS | UTM DMI LLL Lee THIS WILL! MAKE BY THE RINGBIDER {hit efforts to make matches, has} E BAN FRANCISCO, July 21—The | NOt entirely lont his reason | |wuarantee yulsance again Ideattok | 2 es ing {te wely head above the prise | Kaufman, by the way, again ts fight ramparts and despite the oft | doing funny stunts When offered 4 fight with either Sandy Ferguson repeated assertions of the promot | or Jack O'Brien, he demurred, but ere that there would be nothing | sald he would be overjoyed to meet | more doing in the line of “fixed Tony oss or Marvin Hart. What's! the matte th digging up Mike salaries for the pugs, they are actu Po Mage ee = Tenthont tae mane | Black Cats ‘Wallop Dug- dale's Crippled Hired} ed up a Beautiful Three-|«usrantoos, There tan't a prize! Ad Wolgnat throatons-to add to| If . . ») s fighter living worth more than he | the alety of nations when he Men in Great Style— Cornered Row in Base. oon draw sth te be he [Somes to town “ie in scheduled | You Like to Save Money ball Circles. |, Nelwon, a Ketcho!, a Kautman, « (t0,arflve on Thursday, ‘The little] Miller Knocked Off the Former Outlaw Has Kick- ally begging the fightors to accept man freight oar fellow ts entitled to all the credit ee Wolgast or anyone else, If he faile|in the world for his great showing Mound. BY L. C. FARNIST jto draw what, in hin superheated | against Nelson, but he t# making You know the class and kind of clothing - r 4 | a mistake when he demands about head al ie - imagination, he thinks he te worth, |! (My Vetted Pres) mip si * es ol? sees that's his fault, Kither he has en 0 per cont of the gross, with the we 5e ‘ll at this stor e—clothing that always i ABERDEEN, July 21.—Bonehead BAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—Yee | 604 into a poor match or his pop reg Fear - Heed ed P w playing by the Turks, together with torday the Announcement was made lleges thrown in, for a battle init stays in shape—because it 18 thorou « mighty swatting on the part of Ab chit ‘Pitnhae mrad 1 (UlaFlty qnd drawing power are on | Ban Francisco. Let him show class | - ‘att on e o hat Miteher eouny enderson wi 4 o aan Banttle belie the 6 t oC 7 ” »\in a long bout with a good boy shy . ‘ aaig . o erdeen, resulted In Seattle being | return to the Portland alub of the] 0’, "eee, ©f 8 good man books up) tice perhaps, he can talk big} shrunk—clothing that has sty le tailo i fn awamped under 0 9 to 1 acore yee Hashee pag pater with a bad one, the good man must | h . afte: 4 oust league after bia b nt 80 pone) ’ Be alite PP [ “lee os bean 4 off the! journ with the out! awe ‘asd a aut wetter for making 6 mateh Chat will) Ss and individuality. You also know that ‘ mound in the second and Freneh | the ‘euieb. mk Ganve- Marek | not draw, but then there te nothing | The fight trust was not such a| ee 4 | its | | = ‘ 7 took his place. It was poor kick: | ns Mar a 1, {tt the world to prevent him from bad thing after all, It got theif OUF Prices are always below our compet. ing for the Cats from there on, but} Coreen C a “ges ae * | betting bis money, and if he wins soeny eet ag all this pestifer tor that’s wh at has built uy tl j | z the game had already been won supreme court of basebalidom, | nu. addin or ‘SB—LNAal § { as ) this gs : gto his compensation ees 5 Spie! Seattle AR RH POA B Announced that organized baseball | for @ few minutes’ work | When Freddie Welch, who t» business ‘ Raymond, ss. 3 1 er Te will not back down one step in ita] eo i. Dd. Bennett. 2b 6 2 1 1 ” coming back to America, arrives tn Mu Lynch, of -—-f-8 8 e expressed determination to deal| The Ketchelfritt combination is| New York there will be awaiting B Frisk, rf tes § with the insurgents with an jron|t# worst offender just now in the him tn the big city an offer to rt Capron, if tao = 2 |guarantee line. Fighter and man-| figh N 3 ) okey, 1 a Ss .4 9 hand ‘ ht Battling Nelson before Cof L Hien Kes ‘8 , uw 1 8 ale a a aa ; lager absolutely refuse to consider | froth’s club, probably on Labor day hea, ¢ 7 > £3) 9 apounnines ported Gecision 0) percents) Nix, Nay. Nothing for the championship of the world of Custer ? : ¢ 8 H : } CLAUD ROSSMAN. |Join the Beavers, on the face of it, | but the “fixed” guarantee for them. | Weich is by all odds the most like th French. p 2 8 8 8 3 8) Claud Rossman, first baseman of | tnabitity to throw, something the |'* all right. He would be a wel ene ‘og 4 ee y Seger +n 4 4 eons 4 nee = er . nae eed the Detroit team, i# through with wisest had not discovered }come addition to MeCredie’s aij” ey Tans onve om | Ragenmen fs willing to 60 i - : - | oT t from the promoters. ringside, go 45 rounds and bet th Totals 1 1 8 34 38 “S| major league baseball because| When the Athletics and Tigers! ready strong pitching staff, and| rit demande si *Batted for Custer In ninth | Hugh Jennings traded Catcher Ira booked up for the firet series this|hia return to Portiaed would-be sis we to a fans Lived 5 Kernen aoe a Oe oe peng te AB R EL PO, A. &| Thomas, the boy with th aming year Mack sent his youngsters after) hatled with delight by the fans of|before. the Mission club next ing the Bh gain eg ‘a5 ahaa K Beret Me 8" 2 2 2 8g] toed Brinders, to the Athletics, | Rossman and they showed hit up. | that elty Imonth, but Matchmaker Heater, al-|that he can no longer get into 7 m, it ef, Sek Be ae TY Sounds funny, doesn't itt As a result Mortarity la playing | Hut here arises another question! though he has beon sorely tried In shape ~ Re jeune, of SS ae ee ae | Thomas was with the Tigers last first and Rossman ts on the benoh./ and one of entirely different com-| “ Pawer. ds. 4 } 3 9 § Blyear and had every chance to learn| Whenever a man was ov second | plexion, What would the Portland | === aos es som nome oe ra Moore ae tt 8 8 4 othe atrength and weakness of the or third and Rossman had to make | fans say if Benny pitched & couple | es O'Brien, o i S| ; + @|team which has tw won the a throw to the plate or to third the games for the MeCredicites and | hetdors heads would have sent the f Ovits, ’ hd 1 1 & ©] American league pennant, so when, Athletic ran wild, pinning bis falth| then was bundied on « train and players on, saved an out and given Totals - ) 8. ot 38 o| he was handed over to Connie on Thomas’ tp, and Detroit lost) | ship ped to Cleveland to strengthen & good chance for a score, but Per B ee sides | Mack he naturally told that wise out | Lajolo’s aspiring Naps? Of course rok bea his orders. Well, he bunt-| ruWTEEeTe , | old owt all he knew about the cham-| Every time Thomas thinks about | Cleveland wants Henderson. After ed all right, and, as it happened - 17010600 *-9|plons, Irn ten't exactly friendly to the way he put big Claud out of! he jumped to the State league, the Moriarty juggled the ball just « Stolen bases—Campbel!, | Ward the champs business that china store of his| announcement was made emt second #o that he had to throw to be) Spain, Lejune, Moore Hactifice| He told Mack the defensive weak- | giisions ike a phony diamond ex-| Cleveland had vegotiated bie » re first, and the sacrifice war made ee age SE Rewer Downie | NOM ness of the Tigers was Rossman’s| hibit under the electric lights ase from Portland, and it was dn | j without a double play, which It| lage French to Custer to Kellack = a = comes | timated that the deal was ciased | penne rod it net And then | joore to Herbert to Streit Scout Jim McGuire, of the Napa is! radiey siammed the ball as he| ois a fy | known to have used his eine uned to a few yoars ago, and won Bings. Struck ovt—fy Miller 1, by} SC } | power on Henderson during his re the game. For such ts base ball pas ae bag ttm P= on vais 4 Jy | cent trip to the coast, and just ae nate bad noth =~ —- well ee ee gd a the upshot of the whole affair ta} 4 basner a6 wi By,pitebed wait ariman Santee ny q) Ae Af” j would be In enting to the fans (Ry United Press.) lage 60 ahead, Muggsy McGraw o" Time of qame—1:35, Um- eae were it made clear. PORTLAND, Ore, July 21.—In| nd fool the Inflelders who are pi rney and Drennan nr BA SE Bi A i] il Ze rodeaibe. ¢ jannouncing today that Bon Hender- | Playing for ifice hits. The sao wording to the terme of the y thal in Hender ~ ” * r fice hit, used with judgment, ts all now famous national commission |*0, the pitcher, will return to the! fT t. tea At Spokane. a B ‘ruling of May 1, Henderson.grauid |Portiand toam of the Pacific Coast right. Used bitndly, it ts all right Spokane oc hy Question—What should the second batter be instructed to do if the | have to serve bis three years of |/*asue, Manager McCredie said that net Portland .. : o 5 H first man up geta to first? exile here on the coast before }rmtge |he had practically decided to re : | { Bat Spok w | Answer—His action depends upon cireumatances. {f the defense | to Cleveland, or anywhere S in More Pearl Casey, now on Ue Port gem ——cncccessr | ; terion: Spokane, Wright and) oxpects a bunt, it Is good baseball to work the hitand-run; if the de |the majors. His sudden défe od team of the Northwestern } vs Ostdick; Portland, Chinault and |? pee | ° M ¢ pean maak and) tense plays for the hitand-run, @ well placed bunt # ble play |from the outlaws, and bis Teported |eacue, to bis old position at woe @ j jurray, Q—Doos the bunt or the hitandrun generally prove successful? |decision to fly to Portland, hax {od base with the Beavers. Hreen re Weo) aw an e u ar rices dines Vite A.—Not necessarily, Any team sticking to elther one consistently | aroused o0 little discussion among | ¥b0 has been covering second since | ‘ Beattie at Abgriven. he in oaay to defeat. The best policy is to mix up the bunt and bitand | the well informed fans tn thie city,| Casey left, probably will be trans ig & 4 rtland at Spokane. run game so that the defense will not know what to expect. This koopa Cy Moreing, guiding spirit of the | ferred to the Northwestern team BE at Vancouver, them up in the alr. outlaws, also puts his paddie In the|&nd may take Casey's place ed 4. 8 j Q.—If a player goes to bat with orders to bunt and has two strikes —— and — Cy mid today, | captate | Nine to one! Any Suit in the Store—no called, should be continue along the same line? when seen in Stockton: “I'm not " s A.—If he is a good or even fair bunter, yes, Aftor two strikes are | prepared to say whether or not That was an awful Whi k d h se h E at — called, the Infield generally backs up, expecting the batter to awing on | Henderson has signed | with Me NEW 10S ANGELES- senit Jar serve—pick and choose where redlc ey have beou after him Batteries: Warhop and Kleinow; Donovan and Schmidt }| the bait lto make the match, Sam Langford | wired Hall last night tehew au If he can get away with a bunt on his third effort, he the fielders Mat-footed, nine times out of ten, and traneforme tempted sacrifice luto a bit TO BE CONTIN ee | Canc SIM LANGFORD DENIS HALLS ANNOUNCEMENT locals from their ignomintous cellar position strong to £0 to Cleveland, and if he signed with Portland, it means to me that he wil! play a couple of — in the Const league fn order to ke him eligible to join Cleve land.” Thus the matter stands SAN DIEGO RECORD ted Frew.) Gal, July 21 (ty © DIEGO, BAN Breaking the Ume record hitherto Dugdale has a couple of pros | pective Turks on the string and expects to introduce them soon. | Portland and Spokane played yes terday’s game in 1 hour an MeCredie insists that the mucb minutes. The Colts rapped out « wanted Hurlemith has consented |@stablished for the ran between| hits to the Indians’ two, but lost to don the Beaver bine Los Angeles and this city, Paul)? ' 9 Brown's swat in the sev Henderson tn # that he baen't The Chiengo Central Y. M. 0. A }Perkum, riding a single cylinder jor on first and second. But when | the other team knows you're going to sacrifice, and is ready for It, ‘Fred M. Spinning jenth scored the only runs. will—and pay one fourth less, ROH | signed with anybody, and won't inototerele hed t ’ * iii oie: srs ETS sign until he ie good and ready, |™0toreycle, reached here at 8:31) Christy Mathewson broke the Brooklyn .. oa 8 4 BOSTON, July 21.—Bullett Herman says the outcasts can't| ile morning, He left Loe Angeles! middie fingor on his left hand Palteries: Pieleter, Higgeaboth| a r a SP ulletine-| go to the big bush att:t0a m | eptking Delebanty's drive tn yes Sam Langford declared today that) Larry Lajole would barter his fait) perk | terday’s game at New York. The Batteries; Sacramento, Fitager-| 9% and Archer; Hunter, Melotyre | he would not fight Stanley Ketehel| pair of socks to get Benny for his| rua best the record time by! oo oos hex artist will probably be G4 and Graham; Vernon, Ral and Bergen Jat Ely, Nev, on Labor Day for! toam . | 28 seconds | out of the game for a Bact 2 , ; and Hogan. ds pamaaoone mane hor anywhere else on a sim) Anyway, Henderson has a right} On the run, the machine's seat | 4 jadelp “ | Har bants, to grin in bin cuff at the row . dia) bar broke and the motoreyellat w: Ike Butler, Tacoma’s manager, At Oakland, Pittsburg © 4 App he Sorlared be believed himeeit) case threatens to kick up, compelled to walk a considerable | and veteran pitchor, has started t sabderae as good an attraction as Papke and - distance. | we ‘gers, ‘ On 61 5 61 9 age HE \Philadeiphia ..... -....-3 10 1/ne would tight Ketchel like other| McCredie Talks. Derkum left on his return tp | grogation took Liye cpendeh. the 0 San eco | Batteries: Philfppi and Gibeon;| opponents, or winner take all. He (iy United Frees.) to Low Angelos at 6 with the ox be a ey gece ke ge re ie . Corridon and Dooin, | positively declared that he would] OAKLAND, Cal, July 21,—Wal-|Pectation of lowering further time| tiayors and o 7 Square First Avenue Batteries: Onkland, Wiggs and - }not fight in any other wa C > sen; | flgures. | Players and ought to get the best ©. Lewis; San Francisco, Willis At Gecten teh dantot thet he baa y ter McCredie, of the Portland Coast out of them. Here's luck anyway, pa : 5 nw ele — i a be - ae A tiaht long today gave out the follow Ike. Berry tatement th oe we |ing statement 4 — — Cinetnnatt . 2 7 0) Ketchel under the terms offered) “fen M +3 : s s ny Henderson, of the 0 At Portland. |, | Boston... .csccsk 7 $8] btm by Tex. Hall, the Ely pro-|iand State tenaae taney han ical Dug Is going down to Aberdeen Loe Angelos . 4 ¢ i] Batterles: Rowan and Melean; | motor |for Portland and will report here ore iene bce tea Eee ee Eee ‘erguson mith. | we , t as Hagio cod’ Ghoncoret | Pereuson and Smith this week. He will bring with him g CRIFIG 1 case or icin’ wee ene Gata Graney and Armbruster. 33 " Hall's Announcement. First Baseman Pfyl” | Sante to von 4 gh ae put he At New York. , rs Benny Henderson today said —_—— _ . Hy United Press) 8 ¥ <a Standing of the Clubs. re , H. BY) RLY, Nev, July 21—Tex. Hall,| | “I have not signed for Portland, BY TIP WRIGHT Se gusinen =. Won. Lost outs a4 aseeee 2) the Io 1 sromote ‘ other club et 5 Furnished Pree. ‘Won. Los diye vo Nth aa ee th focal ‘fight, pro moter, an pay & : en off a ca To think that Muggsy MeGraw | £OC Pkg. Pennell a 4 Batteries: Sallee and Phelps; | wired his acceptance of the terms | Considering It at proseat i Ret Por that Somes tae Snelled Hooks C aH Matthewson, Crandall and Meyers.|for a fight with Stanley Ketehel| come to a decision this wee | “Hit ‘om out!” fs the word to the : a (11 innings.) here on Labor Day " iow Y * i it U OF N D TE M New York Giants now Yet Mugeay MeGraw trained in Standieg of the (tabs. rei 'SHREEDER RELEASES : > oer A |the school where the sacrifice hit, Sitiabers HERE FOR 2 GAMES if not actually origtnated, reached | 2p Led | ita first great development—the fa | AMERICAN LEAGUE. |", “MANAGER HURLEY’ ne Noa gn sre | ork « : ee timore Oriolen. | Cineinnatt 519} The University of North Dakota thur Irwi 9 | ar in, of the old Prove} ‘roa eiuea tn eis At Chicago, Philadelphia reed wo n | baseball team, which i# on a barn! dence team, in another claimant of| snelied hooks one-hajf for your bens - u 3 R St. Louls , 429 y United Prone.) | storming tour of the West, is In the | hoing the origmal ifice bit efit, This fe our third hump for % . Washingt H. E| Brooklyn 51 [363] TACOMA, July 21-—Prowident|eity and will meet the University | But Hanlon’ morry mon--Mugeny, | {uly sale record. Ifyou expect. to Woshington ..... teed Td Boston -.+ 66 .291|Shreeder of tho Tacoma ball club|of Washington team on Friday and| and Stide K. 8, Kelly, and Hughey | oom mink tackle any tne this N av Ya re ‘Rou e : hes Win today discharged Manager Bill| Saturday afternoons, at Dugdale's : . Slane on ttn cling te Den een Z . [oe ae . eS) Jennings, and Wee Willie Keeler on the doliar to buy now. These Py elo wit isa uiitzork Hurley and installed tke Butler as! park! The games will bo snappy, | were the men to make it a fine art,/¢0WWard revised prices” continus ernment, Dep eee. 8, Ray ard, sad eet; te and Sullivan. lt ad of the Tigers. Shreeder ia de-|as the University of Washingtan| Pang! a single, Bing! a hit in| PR July 26th. Chotce of Pennell PAN TNE CARD. sade termine d that ho will get his team|1s the fastest bunch around here | ¢h Limerick or Pennell Sneck. Best Schedule In Effect Monday, June 14, 1908, At Cl © cellar If he has to got he vial @ diamond; and the first batter) quality, rust-proof, hollow -potnt except Sunday) | Time of 8 8H. B. Kennedy, Oa t Cleveland. ? cher : he has to get an| and the visitors have won 16 Katies | went to third if it was safe, or to| turned-down eye Pennell hook. Bost Hair roar aan 1) mer on this come Wee HH, & on ce hew Hneup. it of 22 on thelr tour, The Unt-/ second if it was out. These wore | “*oted full-length wut—the kind ib Pp. im. type ie, oe et Butler deserted the ‘Tacoma versity of North Dakota boys are|the plays, pulled off every day, that EEN Pa ee eee SU | otiest te goad of ae A |stay Rigg soreag otters Jot] staying at the Prince Rupert hotel. /made the Orioles the best team In pe he a es xp [out Ne 7 atteries: Wood and Donohue; ap Waleed Seen) \* club of the |the world to watch. . | an PAbth te ROUNE Falkenburg, Sitton and Easterly ain Aoki aor te California Stato league. While « But maybe Mugesy ts right in| Hooks counie-out Pennelt Page soe candren teteeet ata — claring emphatically that he posl-|tse he tained come aeerens breaking away from it sometimos.| — holee of 8:0. 4-0,'i, 2, 4 ora” Le At Detroit. |tlvely would not fight Stanley games He is popular with the bed ba gee Aid moss-eaten tra-| ke Caritas Ly AR Snatied . R. H. E.|Ketchel on Labor day, under the| Tacoma fans, and hie return will de 4 Ja (Se same es nations and) seks fe EVERETT AND EDMONDS Fave diss 6 9 2/ conditions, and denying the report! much to boost the waning Interest léry goods stores, and {t's one tradt-| 800 pie. Carlisle or Sneck Double 1 6 4) that he had agreed with Tex Hall/in the league race, and to pull the [eran fist ane Lee ee ee = $ yt 1 ffer,” wi At &t. Louis. lonty in reply to Hall's ultimatum) serene oa " #¢%.| games of North America, to be held| advanced boneheadism not to| econd Ave. R. H. B.| 4 JERSEY CITY, July 21--Al/at the exposition Stadium next Fri-|apring a surprise ta that he must sign up by 6 p. m p » 4 be ping one Philadelphia .... ae es i ust though Lafitte pitched a no-bit}day and Saturday, arrived Iast| into the short outfield Bt. Louis a OB lay Or ee a etoubtedly beutt-|S2i®, for Providence, Jersey City’ night Tho other day I watched Detroit Natialees Marain aad Livia vo ‘or pm gg r e ut | won the game here today by 2 to| Chicago's team is composed of and Cleveland playing a desperate * sens ‘Baty, Bailey ana siepheun |!ng nan ® amy fo get a better) 0. After Calhoun had walked he/excelient men with good records, | a Cleveland trying to over Eat Mapleine , : g bein sah pat Maneolt in en te wee forced at second by Kamond,|The relay toam is almost conceded |como a three-run lead in the Inst ‘ = ardner lined to Arndt, who threw/to win that event, for they bh half of the nin Two N coe ne wet Pet. A tg 3 pi opicet all ergo fee wild to Anderson, Kamond was on| record of :62 for each uation Cthan | On bases when seetan éaeas to tne Ice Cream Detroit sevseeess6@ 20 .636| Langford wanted more money, As ees a anh “on vi “Lek toama are expected today and. H|bek with fnetruotions to lay down a a2 r J it! morrow, The athlet. | bunt, Y i ne ae 4 4 po Poy rl peel pada By and both Esmond and Gardner out today in phn ys ha Hvery man on the Detrott team —It’s Delicious Cleveland "46 36 686|Now York to Bly and $1,000 train- soored, Sa ness, brought on from the long) knew that Perring wae ing to For Ladies and age be oT te) Aa ne eapimens p a trip, out of their jolnts bunt it. By the time he ool od bis Messege and vot Room nae Chicago .... .- 7 46 46a ‘ Dance Tonight b “ hands the inflelders wore standin Mapleing ts the jollett Your Patronage. ote ‘ ~ jo you want to buy a hom . " “er wr i $ f17| Frank Whostling, Attorney, No-| Dance at Droaland, Seventh av.| The Stare claseitied real ie aoe inte, Sealacaton dene 2 plea Plea goa ‘aehington .... i 9083) tary. Boston Block. ***/l and Union st. Admission free. columna. Any Kind of a Uttle hit over the

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