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a THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909, — / | | | leap, 4. wont Morton, Tacoma { | second; distandd=10:1! | | Mile rum—-Bikine, Vancouver if | ery Lev outt third rime j | ' { | ard run tophiet Kansas | City, handicap, 20 yde, won; Wat \ 1, Taeoma, weeond; Lotam, Van i | couver, third, Timo—2:08 ii —— Shot put DeCheane oattle q i ; Dr, Bonjauin Franklin Roller of, the press has announced his inten handicap, 6 ft, wou; Chapman, Chi i | Seattle and Charles Olson of India. tion of retiring for the sme, pees cag woond Drusseth, vere hapolia gave a splendid exhibition from the wrestling game wan third t = : | of wrestling bef # lnvae crowd at intended that he should met Al} | Hig - a i aries & a ae / the Arana in tho exposition grounds | Kaufman for a sixround boxing | | ._. |ncrateh, won yall, Hverd i i last night. Dr. Roller, of course,| contest at tho Arena next Friday Local Y. M,C. A. Lads Car-! pia; sities, Tacoma, third. Height won the match, in two straight tails. | but thasmuch ae Sheriff Hodge has | . 6 ft. 6% In | The firat fall came after 42 min-| put the ban on boxing in Seattle ry Off Honors on First) co yird dush—MeCortney, Chi | rare eee utes of clover work on the part of the Arena will probably be dark | Day of National Field e#o. vereteh, wen Sey gn / ARERDEE peyet Pe eae the two contestants, so clever, in| for a couple of weeks at least Self Opinionated “Pride of Ga Vv r Van puver r aon ; eae Hoa % act, that the fans were many times In the preliminaries, Andy Mar i i mes; ancouver ei tle, third tin : was the victim of the Cats yester| moved to loud applause, The sec-|tin, of Kansas City, threw Joe Mao! Seattle’ Must Prove His| {20-yard hurdies,—Hilller, Van ay, They bunched their hits OO | ond fall followed 26 minutes of an| Noll, of Seattle, in etght minutes, | pede ; Second. | eouver. eorateh, won} DeCctibene dim hl Maat Sud | oqually splendid exhibition with a double bar hold. Young Joe) Qualifications or Quit | oattio, second, ‘Time—18:1 Fm the game In spite of the fact that it was | Walcott would probably have re | "ss0-yard hurdies.—Hillier, Var The lostng atroak was back © | generally conceded by those who celved.the Geckites aves Ila Minard | the Game. The Beattie Y. M. C. A. team! couver, serateh, won; DeCheane, 8« it the a the T vote hye know anything about the wrestling | If there wax any to be given. The} ~ won the handicap events of the Y,|attle, second; Mensing, Seattle very Gangerous b nade &leame that Olson ia much superior two amokes furnished rf al - " h : third tine-—-28:1 \, feeble effort in the eighth to Ue] fh. eo eo +e ear « >see if — » » arent deal) 1 fatond to etther make Dr°B. F/M. C, A, iational athletic games = CAA A Send: Re ay the score and did get one rUM./ pad no trouble wh : pa bane Roller prove that he ie qualified to! yesterday at the Stadium, with S Pape rope Rag pte \ Bosver’s ewatting of toe horeskide| nag © trouble whatever in making | ing vicious rights and lefte wildly.| 1. oatiod a wrestler, or to quit the ire PsP City, neratel, .won ses ie weg! 2 by ron, Band geet eaggereny Rollers success appear to be the Virgtl Venable was #o sure that he game,” eal H. W. Mix, manager|® wtal of 2 pots to Vanoe iver® | tie, neoond; Koentgnad shy Ka “ iH fore : , jonly logical outcome of the con-|could throw Jack Thomas that he| BP" Deine’ coust Hire Supply (2% the British Columbia team be | City, third. Distance 118 ft 9 tn.| Suer To THN TATE AND ener von. vouN si . teat agreed to do It In 16 minutes. Von) onnany, to The Star, thia morn |! the Nearest competitors et0-yard dash.—Girard, Tacoma one J A rites mks Seattle MB TE PO A BE] Dr, Roller did not make his cus | able had the time of bie life k lit ’ Though the local team took but! handicap, 6 yds, won; Button, Phi pS I pe aw thy id ie > {| tomary speech trom the stage in| ing his shoulders off the mat, and/ . have tanued a challenge on be [¢Wo fir#t places, tho broad jump |adviphia, second; Mitchell, Vanco malt that frow ] beens ‘ H J eS the Arena la besa but through! fatled to win in the upecified time | ioe of an ‘unknown, who will not|#M4 the shotput, they succeeded In} vor, third, Thne#8:1 Se when it 4 Fis + BO on te ion if prisk. oe eo 8 ml Ele ech a cromcmcemmmmmman |waigh more than 178 pounds, 26 {tins enough seconds and thirds! Hammer throw.—Drusseth, Bove a & genuine dolls Cos! ‘ ae ped, i i iy Se eet ee a Sa winds tore than Roller, -welxhe, |t2 Wit the meet, Kansas City walk-| eit, handicap, 25 ft, won; Ander Vamily Deliveries to AU Parts of the Oly, ] cy Allen, 3b eae CM i A MORAN cWiM tains to kicking up a splash in the | Done eee mt00 asm guarantee 07 off With three winners, and each Kanatser, Kat Claussen Brewing Ass’n, Seattle, 3% | i : 4 ¢.§ aqua pure, Me allows hia enthusl lof the other teams entered with |< tance—161 ft. 6 in D . i ee a a ee oe aam for water to go to the extont|f my sincerity, and a to | One o— si Queen Anne 66. Hoth Phones : of splashing tn the Puget sound] SUarantee 6 purse o 600, win ’ - aii ttle. & Do you want to buy a home i gnc te ee 9 pol 368 dais $0 ne st. rau veel ner take all lv al 2 gat = a oe cm ef The Star's clawsified real estate i gathers nA RH PO f atin vous | “Roller has ignored thie -chal-| ine is Brecent: 87 ¢ fhioagn, 4; | columns. | } Camphet wile £8 lenge, although his announeement| rmgm Re Nae pga ook BL, ; ii ‘ SS through a morning paper that he | PhUadelphia, ortiand, 6 i op eee NO ACTION IS TAKEN would probably give up wrestling| Following t@ the record of the Hi} “Or it 2 after the Olson mateh, is more than | meet i = Se % : Ukely dictated by the fear of moet-| | 100-yard dash—Koenkxdors, Kan Hl 4 3 : Henry 8. Horan, at one time ath The board of education took no|!ng my n, 1 Wish to-saye here |*ae City, seratol won; Sutton ss letie Instructor at Harfvard, will action vestthdes 2 the Se , hat | have never stated to Maller, | Philadelphia, seoor ai Girard, Ta sag hs Sa Exclusively for i ffi 10 breast the tide tomorrow afterncon retaining Superintendent FL B jor to his manager, who my ‘un “te me rime te 06. eae + weather te fi + re wilt | Geore by innings: jat 2 o'clock and attempt to swim Cooper of the Seattle schools, who| known’ te | have merely stated) road jump attle, hand Beattie Struck out by Sever 4 on ba Anderson 3. Hit by pit« hed ball-Lynet by wal by Anderson Brea ? hey and [I RW. EB Spokane .... wt §- 1 Portland see $8.2 Vancouver. YANCOUY B C., July 24 Flannagan, brother of Pat. made la bow at the local ball yard yes lerday, and though he was take has the eredit e tur Vancouy K fm the sixth, - winning the «© Seore Wacoma Vancouver Tacona PPOSCHESeSoSsScSooeooes PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE POPHOSECSESESIOCOLOCOLOS At Portland. RHE. Loa -Angeles teas é Batteries: Garrett “and Fisher; Hosp and Smith, Bases «ceo 18 2 6 4 Batteries; Sacramento, Fitager- ald and Byrnes; Vernon, Schaefer end Hogan. At San Francisco. ROH. EB -~ 9 8 Ban Francisco Batteries: ae ee Oakland, Tonneson and Lewis; Sao Franclaco, Griffin and Berry. AMERICAN LEAGUE RH. E| Hall and hie backers are deter anything In the fight line we go 2 8 3 | mined to get a big fletic attraction after, Some one will be shown up, 15) 7 Ai for this elty on Labor day, and ud it won't be Ely.” Dono! they will hesitate at nothing in the; Yesterday Hall wired Willus sulin and somite hue; | way of expense to have thelr wish. | Britt, stating that he would have| Second game— H. FE. Boston . ie 6 Batteries: Spear and Stanage. Collins and Donohue; At Chicago. RHE Philadelphia ...., ......0 5 0 OMCRBO 2... cecceeee a8 8 8 Batteries: Krause, Rigert, Ben der and Thomas; Livingston, Scott, | Owens and Sullivan. At St. Louis. R +2 Washington ..., St. Loula .... ., H. 7 9 g. Batteries; Withernp and Street; Balley and Criger, At Cleveland, Cleveland-New York; rain, Datrott Philadelphia Boston veland | Chicago Now York .... St. Louts . ‘Washington of the Olabe, or Lost PREP Adan Won. Lost. Pet, Sortall, of this city of being America’s clean sport, It] Geiens are “4 16, Two men arrested yesterday for| always has been clean in California, | Pork 44 tat alleged bookmaking at the Coast|and I want to see it remain ao.” innatl ‘0 (0 ees Seutitaniiaenienatio adelphin “ 1H | ee arp sd oe Aas CARNEY. 1S STILL with Kd Dowd, of Buffalo, last Boston 67 6 | night. PROF, STEVENS The man who gusrantecs to teach you to dance reivate with muste, ev. and Fourth end * Elliot bay MacMahon, lawyer local aquatic sporteman, has $100 to bet that Horan can ke it in two he and that tho same gentleman could awim across the bay with his hands acro Thomas 8. and noted has been offered $10,000 a your In Chicago There is nothing for us to do, 4 Director John Schram yester | “We have not heard from | hor from Supt, Cooper announces bh are day Chicago When a definite offer ts made him | tied. if necessary and he asks us to release him from | Horan will start at the Marion st./ his contract then the question will | jalip. The distance is four miles be before us. I don't think it is} if MacMahon i# willing to wager pow 100 plunks, Horan can certainly do | it, for the former gentleman is the bone win? - | | loracte in chief of anything that per begins at the t 134 Tuy GO) re on BASE BALL. 7 Question; When the first man gets on base and the second fa retired without advancing him, what should be the plan of the oftense to advance the runner? Answer: The runner, if he f* clever, can put the pitcher tu a hole by false starts, until he has wasted three balls in an effort to give the catcher a chanee to get the runner at second. Then, with three balls and no strikes, the batter has a fair chance to walk. Q.: Won't the batter strike at a good ball? A. Not until two strikes have been called a pans. Q: Is there any other © A.: Yea, indeed. The runner, after he has worked the pitcher into a hole, may dash for second, the batter awinging hard to con fuse the catcher, and interfering as far as he can under ~ por 7 am yA He hopes to get with the throw, Or, if the man at bat Is a good hitter, the runner may work the hit and rum game. Q: What ts this hit and ren game As That will be answered later. | (TO BE CONTINUED) STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS (By United Pree) {The clab that makes the biggest ELY, Nev., July 24.--Despairing |‘ offer will get the plum. Hall and of securing the consent of Sam his friends say today that no or | Langford to mest ptaniey Ketchel | ganization on earth can outbid here September 6, Tex Hall, back- them If the principals consent to ed by the citizens and business meet. | men of this city, has taken {t upon) Local fight fans are wroth at the |himeelf to accomplish what 0 / slights shown thelr intentions by other pugilistic promoter has suc-|¢ity sporting writers, especially ceeded in doing, namely, to bring | those of San Francisco, Hall aald |about a meeting of the once-glori|today; “lf anyone thinks this ous James J. Joffries and the husky town of Bly ts bluffing, let them dinge, John Arthur Johnson. try just once to bid against us for The local promoter this morning) the local telegraph office kept open | wired the former champlon tn St. until 10 o'clock in the evening, the | Paul, and a reply is expected be-| outside Mmit of the time allowed |fore night. Johnson, Hall argued,| for a reply from Langford concern will aceept without any quibbling. ing the Ketebel match. Langford and the only thing necessary is an| kept mum, and as far as thin town | expression of willingness from the is concerned, the middleweight big boilermaker. fight is off. As far as the purse for the mill) From now on, Hall's every effort is concerned, it bothers Hall and will be centered on the problem of his friends very little, Jeff stated | bringing Jeffries and Johnson to only yesterday that he uredly | gether on Labor day, Hall knows! would fight Johnson. Immediately | he has undertaken a huge task, but | the forfeit Is up, clubs all over the) he also knows he has the backing! | pugilistic world will begin bidding | of the money of the town behind | for what will be one of the great-\ him, and he is determined to get) est ring attractions ever staged. | resulta. JUDGE SOAKS TWO BASEBALL BOOKIES | =e | | league @amen at Recreation park | were brought before the judge. Though their cases were continued, Shortall « paved his fear that the! game would eventually become the | | medium for the operations of book: | They hie a titans id Clean Baseball, Says a San Francisco Magis- trate. makers and pool rooms, He sald —_——_——— | “Racing and boxing have been | | (My United Brews.) | perverted and corrupted through | gambling, and it is not surprising that gamblers, expecially where race track gambling is prohibited turn to baseball, I think that any such tendeney should be nipped in| the bud, Baseball has the name SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 24 That the national game of base ball stands in danger of being com promised by professional bookmak ers, is the opinion of Police Judge _ COAST POOL CHAMP. Carney won his match with Dowd handily, the final score being 600; jto 476, He made a brilliant finish, | | the score of last night's play b | (By United Press.) 8 The SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 24,|CAPREY, 198; Dowd, 106 Joe CG. + match began three days ago, Dowd Joe Carney, of San Francisco, | starting off Hke a winner. The Io: snecesstully defended hin title as| cal crack played steadily, however, pool champton of the Pacific coast | and with a final spurt left his op when he finished a 600-ball match | ponent far behind. | Americans jhoider of the St | that he wanild not weigh more than | } 178 pounds | they think they know to whom ! rw Aod although they for, they have no ground whatever for such beltef I bave been asked severn! times to explain why | have become In jterested In this wrestling game, I i have declined to answer these que I have no desire at this time te de anything to injure either Koller or his manager, Curley has) informed me that there is po Way in which I can foree Roller to meet my man, and haa told me to go} ahead and do what I could, bat that) Roller would wrestle only whom Curley selects ome day I may take the public into my confidence, but wntit I do. I merely want to say that I intend to show this man Roller ap as a quitter, or as @ man whose repute | on a4 a wrestler has been gained | in @ mont peculiar way Base Ball # Cholier % Humped again, by heck, and this time It was Mondy Anderson ol} the altar of sserifice. f for Those Felines sure are clawing) some, We've won one game of) the series. Our best fingers bave been flayed, but you just walt unt! Akin and Magee cavert once more. Biever held us to six hits and two rune yesterday, while Andy was touched up for 12 safetion, At that the Cate edged over but three tallies. Slever's hitting waa a feature of yesterday’ game. In four times up the twirler plucked Anderson for four safe siama, Capron, the husband, connected with Slever for a lone hit, but it) went for two bases, Dasny. Shea! also lammed a (wo-bagmer. Neither Mike Lynch nor Emil) Frisk could do a thing with Slever's shoots. Kadle Kinsell the Portland) twirler, may play with the Chicago! hext season. Fielder Jones and Walter MoCredie are talking terme. Stanley Robison, principal stock Lauta Nationals, and Billy Gilbert, formerly a famous second baseman, are due! in Seattie soon, Both are on tho! lookout for promising youngsters.) “ | The Indians matntained their! winning streak by taking the fifth straight game from Portland yes- terday by a score of 6 to 2 The Indians « od the game by jump ing on Pinnance in the first two | sessions / The Canucks won from! Tacoma by scoring four runs tp the firat frame. After that Ike | Mitler blanked the champs | The Vancouver elub ie badly crippled Paddock epraimed an| ankle yesterday, Quigiey ie out of | the game and Gilligan te in the hospital with appendicitis After being trimmed by the Se jattle College team, the nine from | the University of North Dakbta evi-| dently contracted chilblaing The| visiting team was to haves met a team of high achogl stars appearing wont picked yesterday, but, without at Dug's ballyard, the middle players beat it to Vancouver , explanation waa offered. Good sportamanship—not | WOLGAST GOES EAST (Hy United Press) LOS ANGELES, July 24—Ad Wolgast, the little Milwaukee fight er, Who Was given a newspaper de} olsion Battling Nelson July 19, will leave for Chieago Sunday! morning. He will not pasa through San Francisco as first announced, | Wolgast will take a good rest be fore he fights again, He expects to return to Low Angeles about the middle of September. over South Coast Yacht club will hold its annual race around Catalina ts land for the Montgomery cup Sat urday and Sunday of this wee wen |! Fin. are the baite are! ave been selected with apecia the ke trout and bass mame fish ju jbalte and y 25 Artificial Rubber Grasshopper 13c These ar tiflelal pait ly nore true to nature and mounted on hooks This Is the Place to Outfit FISHING TACKLE, BAIT, wre $250 to $6 HV RAY THING ALWAYS @THE Hier” A. L. HALL tit) ite? Av, Near Semcon St Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It's Delicious Mapleine te the new flavoer-— better than maple Thew wh preferen yu Want to cateh +e Genmutns Site dont The Raleigh =©$$500 Reward] misstiuaay [i8e White Catergtliare” be Turkish Baths 3. B. ORISBOIS. de i\Fred M. 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