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sac ceca earn neeiemmmnin THE WORLD'S -LIVE SPORTING NEWSJ p25 Rea ANDRO; | HIT0; ID 4 Swats fe Renciéeils Jum- bled Up in Gorgeous Ar- ray in a Game Which Seattle Won. Clyde Hall was on the mound yesterday and Seattle won, Hut Whether Hall had been there or not the Turks would have had consid erable trouble to keep from wity ning The Turks could have walloped Portland yesterday {tf Hall bad kicked the ball over the plat in stead of throwing it Tt was a gorgeous array of swats and bonehead plays. The latter ls where the Colts shone seven errors. The former was the Turks’ department, eighteen hits be ing chalked up on their side the bank book. icore ARR HW. PO A. ¥ ae ee i ‘ : J i ¢ ie Ges ee. i a oe ee . bee 4°49 SS ee es Se, 1 Totals $18 i Portion’. AR R MA? seoy, if 408 ® 1 ooney, 86 41 2 0 Adams, 2b oe a May rf ee | 6 06 Fournler, rf ..1 0 6 0 ennedy, tb ‘ i o 0 jaton, 3h z 8 : 3 Crocker, ef ae ae Murray. © : 8 ie Gough. p i o v » Seaton, p em i ° Totals ti ‘ iP Score by Innings seaeosTi rt er1eseeeres ‘ age PiR2OR341 %--15 Pertiand LEOCCHL OR 6 Summary Two-base hite—Hall Capron. Magee, Kellackey, Frisk (2) Maton, Three-base. hit — Lynch Home Mayes, Kennedy. Hite ott lo 23-3 innings: off Beat $ 3-5 Innings, Rune— om ft Seaton, 11. Oppe nis ugh's, 13; Beat Sacrifice hite—Raymeoad, Lyneh "rink fatteck , Crocker. Stolen basee—-Haymond, Capron (2), Ma wee (2). paneer Adame, Struck out —By Hall. ty Seaton, 1. Bases on ot Hall, 1; off Gough, 1, off Wild pitches Gough Finn by pitehed ball—-Ray ernie 3 edton » 4 Seaton “ona ys--Croel Brotker and and Kellackey Umpire At Spokane, R H. EB Spokane . Vancouver . Batteries—Wright, Spencer and) ’ Brickson; Fiannigan and Sugden. COAST LEAGUE, Standing of the Clubs, Wee. Lost $2 “4 75c Pneumatic Junior Base Ball, 38c Haid by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co to be the beat junior ball in the world, and to be worth sev eral balls of any other kind. tory will cover fp haitepesantic base many balls at about Below are makes of base balls, with ove out price. A saving of ‘one-bal tt an exception short cut to secon omy. Sale ends Aug. ath be Boundera or Kell py tose Balt Lp: piling up | = mee Gama | THE BTAR MABEL HITE-DONLIN, REFORMER--TWO STORIES: IN ONE, WITH AN OBVIOUS MORAL ATTACHED | In the announcement ttn. MIKE DONLIN, Mike Don-| captain and manager of the Philadelphia Nationals—are math ered several int eating stories One fa of & romance of base ball and id lin was always a gr He could slam CHICAGO, Aug. 5 the making of a man you'll remember, big Mtke Don eat ball p the ball a mile, was STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS George Lytle.) | manager for Jack Johnson, yester i day posted with Ed Smith of this elty, $5,000 as a forfeit for a fight Hike | New York © with Jeffries Jeffries has already posted a sum with Robert Edgren in This makes the big The biack giant, who won the tite of champlon of the world by| defeating Tommy Burns in Austra lia last Christinas, seemed to think that Jeffries would try to Impose ® many conditions that the fight would be impossible, He tried to sive the impression that be thought match for the championship of the | Jeffries would back out. world neem more of a reality than) ing ever before. Johnson's money will be trans | ferred immediately to New York ‘| where it will be placed In the hands of the sporting editor of the Even Journal. Edgren, who holds Jeffries’ money, is sporting editor of the Evening World The only conditions set by John; won are that Jeffries formally agree | claim to the championship to be to the match and set a time and “all bunk,” and sald that Jeffries | place before he »: Johnson will leave Detroit Wed James O'Leary still neaday for Toronto and from there wil! proceed to New York, where | he hopes to meet Jeffries person ally to is for Europe. arranging for the fight. When Jeffries posted his $6,000 last week he sald he meant bust hess and his friends have little doubt that he was serious. Jeffries made jt clear that he intended to try to make good on his promise to “win back the championship for the white race.” Lytle sald he considered Jeffries’ could not afford to be dictatorial. holds Jobn- son's check for $10,000 which Lytie said this afternoon will stand as a | side bet that the negro will beat ! Jett, base, as the playors express {t jupon his shoulders, ‘\show it fl PRIMARY LESSONS I3y Sig Bt ron 7 BASE BALL Question—With two men on the iq4| tr up, what should the pitcher do? wer—He should walk the ma A | in Ine is noted as a batter of great ability, especially tn the Q—Why should he put another A-—It Is good policy to fill the Q.—But isnt the risk greater? A.—No, the fact that he must forcing him to hit at bad one pare Be Con bases, two ont and @ fair bat the next man pinches. Wouldn't the n at bat, unless man on base? extra man mean another run on a long bit? bases, to get a play on each With the sacks populated, a ball hit to the Infield means « foree out, and the chances for retiring the side jare greatly increased. get a hit; that the situation rests makes any batter nervous, although he may not Counting upon this anxiety, work himself out of the hole by pitching something the batter doesn't the pitcher In most cases can *, which usually results In the ball going to an infielder for an easy out tinned.) | At @ base | day | low | fens more standard! “andar | glasses an | forgot requires,” ways what he means. 19¢ Youthy Lively IGe D. & M. Practie 4 25e Boys r. Sky Scraper ” the W x 60e D. & 3 | lantie jot Bai i ate ad Louw lion oes und 41.00 College ivague D, & ray: $1.26 D&M Base Batis oie | | righ Fred M. Spinning! it 1910 SRCOND AVENUE, j watt ln Bankrupt Sale | 23,000 wtock of Clothing, Hats Shoes and Furnishings at your Own price MAVENS WP med, 4 of steam, the lopending 0 BY OWNEY GHAGAN, ball game the I wae eitting alongside a fei who looked like a college pro wv. You know the kind a Van and has all his email words. Cobb had just made ono of jong running full] bail going ike t. and ‘Ty just at the right] te makes ip and Dyke, catches | hat a wonderful and H feat | the college profen- | roal enthusiastic with his hands language | prot,” gays I awhile I Mgures out Just And he ts dead) correlation such @ nt # & won Hike that hit ball goes a certain distance the force tt Is thrown | ferfiul thing to catch a »y Dressing Tables Tron all Hed: Chiffontora and 708-10 Pike St, to the batter, the force and square other | ne hens he hite it with, and the angle it meets hie bat. The fielder has to figure out instantly just how far jthe ball is going, and start lke a jing to light Soreness — CATCHING A LONG FLY; IT'S A WONDERFUL THING flash for that spot Before the ball pitcher, the fielder * race horse for the passed the in running ike piace it is go has If the thrown ball Is a curve, the is apt to curve, too. Then air tion of the wind have to be figured in The ball comes tearing out five times as fast an the fielder can run currents and the dir Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It's Delicious Mapietne te the | new fiavor— better than maple j th jtime as though, in spite of his abll ity, that he was up against it for play, But John T, Brash picked him up better for a while. Then came a allp of a girl into Mike's life-—Mabel Hite, the actress, and he was And the big ball player fell very much in love, As Hob Fite sald of Peter Maher The bigger they are the harder they fall Hut Mabel was a wise ohiid You've got to mend your ways,” she said, “And promises don't go. I have to be shown | She put him on a year's proba tor And Mike Donlin in that | yea became a new man At the end of the year, city broke and bridle wine, Mike was so steady And earnest that MoGraw made bim captain of the Glanta and bim her husband This is the first other in actor Capt. Dor idol of ball loving wew York, was per suaded to go Into vaudevitle, Ma be! with him, of ¢ And be Mike Donlin, the got away with it money and the 8. KR. O. the door story The uree oat he was idol. bh was big slxn on Ho it happened that when sign-| ing-up time came, his salary on the Giants’ payroll looked small to Mike. They wouldn't pat it where he thought it ight to be, ao he and Mabel went on acting while the Glants went south without him. the batt The tlelder has to junip at exactiy the right instant, go that he would be at hie greateat Retght| im the ait when the ball reached the point over bis head. If he jumped too soon, he would be coming down when the ball went over. If he jumped too late—evren @n Inetant too late—theabell would ne Mind and muscle working to gether—and like lightning that's catehing « long fly. And maybe in- stinet--a trained, sctentific, ball bearing tnatinct The professor knew that It would take him about a day and a half to figure cut on paper just where the ball would light, And another day and a haif,to Ggure just exactly when to Jump. And, of course, that would make him « litte inte im making the oath, Ty Cobb had to figure it out in & tenth of a second. No wonder it drove the professor into long, bard worda, He could well afford to take off bis lid to Ty. And I bet Ty wae making more money than he was be ie ee ee ee ee eee “BONEHEAD LARRY” NAMES HIMSELF. The Pittsburg bunch tell a story which revives the Mer kle incident of last fall, mak ing it by comparison a high brow stant to the boneheaded foosle of MeLean in the last * game between the Rede and & Pirates to Piteburg. ® In the first, with Leach on ® third and Clarke at second, ® Btorke rolled to Hobliteel, # whose throw to the plate had & Leach by yards. McLean, ® however, made no effort to * touch Leach, but threw the ® ball to Hoblitzel at first. ¢: Both safe,” sald Johnstone. * What, at home, too?” asked * MeLean * ="“Burest * ump. * * * * * * * * * * * * ” * * * * * * * . thing,” replied the “Why, I had my foot on the Plate just like this,” (lustrated the big catcher “There was no force,” Johnatone Then it dawned on MeLean who groaned: “Now thoy will pase up that Merkle etuff, and it will be Bonehedd tarry Let them run bases all day. 1 don't want to go Ww the house sald einb | QUGDALE SIGHS UP oe WHALING, Rert Whating en pre aiding behind the Hone Mont. team, has been signed for the recotving end for the Turk by President Dugdale It seema that the announcement that Whaling wan to go to the De who hae b bat for th man, trolt Tigers was a little premature Whaling ts « giant and | ud to by some ball player. He ts now on his ay here Victoria With a Princess Princess Victoria leaves at 9:00 daily for Vaucouver via Vic |torla. The real modern steamship jot the Pacific coast, giving daylight views of the Bound, Straite ot Fuca, famous Active Pass, Gulf of Georgia, passing in full view of the salmon fishing fleet at the mouth of the Frazer Canadian Pacifie Ry. 609 First | avenue. oe TUERSDAY, AUGUST Mabel base | fost! * Seeeeeeeseeeseseeseseesseeeereeseeeesee see i 3, 1909 YOLER UOCEEDD i! NOT COMING HERE] | BAN FRANCISCO, Aue 3% It wae officially annougerd tod that the Irish Amertoan A. C. | wot send a team to the national) championships at Seattle. It has} caused considerable discussion tn | athletic circles, The much looked | for triple meet between the Irish American A. A, New York A. C. and Chicago A. A. at Chicago on August 7 Is also off BREAKS RECORD FOR ONE HUNOREO MILES. BIONEY HATCH. | Sidney Hatch, the First regiment | Athletic club distance runner, set new world’s figures for 100 mi! when he ran the distance in 1607.43 at Riverview park, Chicago, July M. In lowering the record he cut} 2:48:14 from Corey's Ume, Hatch finished the gruelling performar in splendid condition, running the last mile in 6:19, a Wonderful ef-| fort | Be Wise Have your Guns tested and ad justed before the hunting sea son opens We have line of apecial and telescople sights to a comp! © from Always “The Best” A. L. HALL 1111 Firet Avenue. | The Raleigh Turkish Baths MEN ONLY, | Fourth Av, between U | No further comments [pe eeeeeeneeenee \* |® York ARCHIE | s showed himself » be atrietly ont Jol He mc coded in signing Bert Whaling the nt catcher of the Hoxeman, Mont ‘ when several Pastern clube) were after bit ¥, Poseman's addition will come tn handily just now, ae both hea and] | Gunter are ut of the game | Pearl Caney may be back inte / neeget hore form before the Passes Brooks on Victoria List—W. M. 4 round man in) Winning ey ae | Cain Stables Have Won the Most Mazuma. Colts te cloned is the best wiland bu him, John Heydlor, of Cincinnat!, secre jury of the National league, wae honen president to fill the vacar eft by Harry C. Pulllam, yesterday aflernoon. Mike Donlin, the famous tor hall player, who it was rumored WA8) Wook yaowed Brooks, and to sign up with Philadelphia, My | i a ceahin “| not go to bis new home after t | over the deal 1 Aeehtbald. who hing mounts over Brooks, his clos Goute sarensen developed between JOMN HEYOLER. |there is not the slightest doubt but him and the club cell? United Press) that he will finish the reason at | A revelation came to Mike after|,,UISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 2-—John /9sg9, WINNER TAKE ALL, AT/the top of the lst, Lycurgus also @ few months, Out west people ey oar amd See THE ARENA FRIDAY |rode well during the week, having jwho bad heard of Mike the ball | "eNO, eee eaten ore sour | NIGHT, ridden elght winners, four seconds |player, couldn't understand what | *pereed Sephta pip beg a and seven thirds. He is now fourth = was doing away from the Polo] Sfet Pulliam’s funeral here yester a jon the list, and promises to be |grounds when the fighting wan day. Charles W. Murphy, of the clone to the top at the end. Vosper ie, F J ah « a leago Cub: fet it would be in Hert Warner i. W. Mix’s in was Gis0 ta bed form Garian the } it any slam on Mike (o| {*!leate to fill the dead man's of-| known,” and Big Younitf will €raP-|weex, with six winners to his cred aay he ie not ® great aetor like on Prana aft D. — nay | at the Arena Friday night, best/it, Leeds rode three winners, and ; |Booth and Garrick, For that) )0" bere Meer nocoueere | two out of three, for a purse of #600, /considering the small number of | matter, can you Imagine BH, Both: | % ” E peeny » ail mounts his p tage ie the high Jern and Kédie Foy trying out for| No, mae le better fitted for the | winner take al lest of any rider. Following is th the Giants jposition than the quiet, unassuming | if Warner loses he will donate) iss of jockeys who have ridden MABEL HITE. Anyhow, Mike the ex-tall player secretary. who, ever since eyo | fe 00 0 Peter Baron to pay his ex-jiwe or more winners at the meet quick-witted, and Ilghtning on the n't the bowling 8. RB. CL darcees | O°*™e ony - red — naee hel yennen back to Honoluld. ‘The Pr ling, giving the number of times wath ‘ that Mike the bal! playeractor was hee =; = “ Hg ‘ ny - de of the show will also be hand~/ first, second and third a paths . . ‘ | he rden of 10,000, A te Baron ' zs Hut at different times in the old/Anyhow, he was getting | restle a ee ee *. _—. Pg ioe = ar let T i a | days managers had @ lot of trouble | away from the firing line’ He mine | por months before Harry | tinsalight yesterday. . Mis met Zack | 4" hibald 19 : - § j with him. Mike was nolsy and) ed its excttement himaelf, Hoydier was, to all in tley by accident the former | Brooks os 3 would break all training rules and) The old soreness which started) nq purposes. ident. He a ¥ . Vospor 20 mi y | ri preeiden' a let the unknown’ nv irop, Asa - : get into trouble off the field Inst fall made it hard for Mike (Olin that capacity during the long Ya |reait of thote eumnerantion. Cartey [LYCUTEUE «+> % 12 (12 615-19 First Av At one time, in Baltimore, Donlin | go back to New York dotiah given Paltam by the leegee pesny fe eee ares - ¥< —_ J King 18 - rs he was cast off, aud it looked for a! Hence Philadelphia hen his resignation ‘was refused | wrty!"tne'orsonst direction at se. |SOPw™ “4 On the Square A sane — last winter | Curley expects to add a battle) yo Nabe ae 7 d viher decision mateh to ; “ , OSTSTItTTTTeTTTTTTeTtittaTatitttTETeEeTi tt iit It's going over hie head. There tx royal and another decision B'OTD. Riley F 2 1 we nee tty TSS RISH-AMERICANS the alm event oe H Opp. Totem for the fielder t p in Which he quarrel over wolghts caused Uh) Wri ere oan have any e of tohing Ba, bu ment of the Olson: Berg | Anderson 1 mateh, scheduled for Friday 9 iride See ee ee ee | Callahan | Alarte | # THE MONKEY GOT “BUGS” RAYMOND'S GOAT. ® NEW YORK, Aug. 2-—Con ® wu), the almost human monkey * now being exhibited in New got Hage” Raymond's ® goat at the Polo grounds the ® other day The monkey was in one of @ the boxes, and Raymond ® dropped the warmup work be @ fore the game with Pitteburg ® to run over to it * * * * Seldon . Quay .... ... MeEwen ... McLaughlin Shale Kederis . Smith Hullooat | Wright . |F. Kelly ... For the firet 49 days of the meet- ing the Victoria Country club has |distributed among the horsemen the grand total of $63,560.00. Ex-) actly 121 owners have shared tn this shower of gold, every one har-| ing received some part of the | jamount. W. M. Catn won three)! races during the week, and contin- Mvve, Ste te be THE GRAND AU This Week. Wise eRe eae naaxce He stood at the wire fencing for fully 15 minutes gazing ta gience at Consul, Meanwhile Consul's guardian gave Consul & clearet which the monkey puffed contentedly. At last the umpire called the Beautitul Keven, Be to eee Seteeeeeeteeeee fetes te ee game rl ues to lead in the list of winning aa turned aysy with @*lowners by a safe margin, Jack Humbreeht won two races during * The monk's got something */ tho week, and has f jumped into sec- # on me at that,” he said, sediy.&/ ong place, By virtue of having # “It can smoke cigarettes, and #/ won the exposition selling stak bh a that’s a sight more than Mo- #| wich ” Oldfield, Ganty and| "ieler . 7 with Barney Oldfield, Garity and| Take Yesler . Graw'li let me do, } Dunlap move up in the list and now Car. RERRARARE ARERR A eT Mizth position The horses of the Bt. James stable fatled to win a race during the Week, and| the stable has dropped from ‘third | to fifth position. Following is the! list of owners who have won nated t Missonie's retusa! . over during the meetin; One Le que Disbands, HEL A, Aug. 3-—The Inter mountain league disbanded yester- day with the playing of an exhibl- on game here \ DAN Drei se to take the Butte franchise endod | 5 Wambech og Tee a0 | | the league. B. Schrefber . $2,025.00 | f SARATOGA, N. ¥, Aug, 9—AG |W. Durkor ..... 0.55454. -81,040.00 fliction at 18 to 1 to & to 1, from | St James Stadio $1,880,00 | — James R. Keene's stables, won the | Gerity & I + $1,815.00 Saratoga handicap, at the opening |W. D. Milta af - «$1,640.00 |} of the meet hore yestorday, from aj J. Schretber Hh pod poor field of contenders, B, Martin | Ontario (Ore.) Stable .... i « leg was = | ptockton Ranch Stavte ... si assoo|f = | W. Pitegerald & (Co. ...... $1,450.00 NTS. \H. Mack $1,246.00 ~~ | J. Green een $1,220.00 |]! 1G. P. MeNeil ... mare AY. : $1,195.00 saa ALHAMB Main S147. | M. Ries $1,165.00 | ——— tnd, oan. || J. J. Ferguson $1,085.00 VE. Cc. Blum $1,070.00 RUSSELL & DREW, Mere. Sam 9. and = Alberta Stable ‘ Pay Streak pk McDonald & Anderson Lee Shubert TH Borie Paseet E F. Rector “§ 980.00} vor |L. W. Sears .. $ 976.00 E Teves BLUE Allen & Hensley .# 920.00) 3 Thwes cement niiewdh | eblinhn tear | More, A\AUSEMENTS. | tmetuding NASR Cy _ MOUSE Phones 8106 SENSATIONAL The PEKIN T! JOUN MASON te “The Witebing Nour.” ea—tide to #2 Box Sents, #250. Seattle Theatre me sappy . sty Mars. Matinees T Lem f. UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE. WILL BRADLEY & CO. in Ut r eretta, “THR GYPSY WAY-| FARERS” THE SANDOR TRIO, the wondera of twe pheros. | DEVINE & WILLIAM: ureday and Saturday Parker's Stirring Melo~ drawn, Neri, THe Newser. Complete Cast and Production, talk ing comedians Ni ihe to Me; Mata, 10e || FISCHER CO, — drar NADA MORET Aunt BLWh SCOP HR. lL, PANTAGI STAR POPULAR VAUDBVILLES Performances da Prices—10c, 200 LOIS THEATRE | Summer Season of Al Vawdevitte, | y ALL STAR ACTS, | ® Animal Clrous artet; Mise Ailieen| & < Zech & Yeoh; Francea| New Show Now Hore HUGH LLOYD, | Temple City Q May White, Wilitam Hanover; Anita oaderfal Downdl ” hs a p> | The Wena tial Dounding Nope | Datly Mote, of 290; Bvew at T and 2. e own uz mG, NRW ACTS $500 Reward Luna Park For any case of aleholiom that 1 cannot cure in from tte 6 days J, B. BRISBOIS Glebe Motel Firet Av. aod Mate ivate Office, Ind. 4am at Soattre Wrerries or Alki Point ¢ ie m. Dally All Mane. elye au PRUveW ENG | LIONS Pree Noxt Btindey Beason's Bonsa-\f} The Free at B00 to 1 WEDDING TN LIONS CARD

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