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wey a ane NO OO ME arn. save DOINGS IN. THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READERS 15 ERRORS: INNINGS: TURKS. WON Despite the Bobbles It Was Some Game — George) Engle Twirled Classy| Ball. Aa Marathoners, the Tu Tather classy They nosed t | Jand Colts out to dover th ‘twolve-inning route yesterday ete while anxtows wive ort lo cal fans put the supper in the oven ; Ther some a! melodra mat in the course of event Beattie opened up with heavy ar tillery in the first and when the smoke cleared off the battle field had four denta in the pan. The Colts r 4 with their Meld guns] aod ri two holes in the seory board. The second waa uneventful but in the third the Portland boys) broke loose again and sent three men around the circult } Our own Lee Magee was there/ with the willow In the efghth and) jammed one Into right, with Capron | on first the latter gent home and tying things up } But the real thrill bobbed up fn eleventh. Two men were down, | full and Mike Lyneh as did the | th the bases were strolled up to the plate Casey of old. And like Casey again the Mighty Mike struck out, “Oh somewhere In this favored land, the | gun was shining bright, and some ; sd | club, came ly fer thel, erode oreaide where bands were Paying = Left to right—W. R. Knox, sprinter; Ralph Rose and Andrew a a - iF : yg ae hey vst 2 pr oe Ny erveide os somewhere hearts were light | Glarner, three Pacific Coast athletes whe will compete in the coming | Oredios East Portiand fans and | oe nn Lek OFINIABt court, ane not in the Queen City, at the end A. A. U: field mw M y will follow ancient and modern ot the eleventh yesterday | © winning them over to a kindlier precedent by congratulating the The curtain was rung down 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug, 5, clfle as a fair tout for all sections | Haposition toward the Southert| winners tn the manner of her royal | the twelfth, when Capron scored | wis snore first opportunity ia the | Of the country. The wire ones are | °° | sisters at Olymple contesta, from third when Murray foosled a| °' + field athlotion tw Amer. Predicting that the Seattle Btadium|, "Ven Haltron was Biased and | - pitched bail history of field athletics in Amer! Wi witness not Aa few smashed |Moted and jecred and there were| | more than necessary In a well res-/ing, as regards numerical strength,| Probably the strongest Western | eat of the ¢ a = Long, Glated game, and pees ee i with athletes from the East, the Pa aggregation will wear the 00 | cand and thavefors anf oot ped Tesponsible for ten of them. En-j cific coast amateurs are looking the Olymple club of this city |) Cn of ene demonstration Je pitched superb oe allowing | forward eagerly, with rosy dreams | and the Multnomah elub of Port gig =~ Ser cee at be ‘but four safe raps, Score fof many captured honors, to the | land Be. ° ty a ‘ game yenterday the favoritiem PE aed AB RH POA official A. A. U. fleld meet which) Smithson, bolder of the present |! “ h - ‘ASHINOTON, D. C. Aus & $ 9 + ¢ F Liwit take place in the Stadium of| world's record in the high hurdieg, |pruphed ous. | tt started | In the) WAS eon, Re, Ane 6 $ iu 3 ow reese ebpengy tala be ak undoubtedly be Oregon's MAF lregohed it climax when Willlams| nominations of Hugh Gibson, of ee o ion at Seattle on Augus erforme " ‘alife ec “ Ve seit o With such representatives ax| Among the 16 athleter who| tiny ‘Wetredie was called out at| Ainerican embassy of London, and 1 Sy qa ee | Forrest Smithson, .alph Rose, An-| will wear the winged “O" of the/nrst on @ ball that had been clear Millard Hyson as collector of in 6 @ 2 18 2 @/drew Glarner, Oliver Huston and) local club will be Ralph Rose, the!\y peaten, and that is the way it! ternal revenue for the diterict of 6 & @ F F 4! Jack Nelson, the new Washington world’s champlon shot putter, who| gong Washington os ii x ie je | oraek sprinter, in the running, the ls fast becoming aa proficient ta|_ ea i = = - s ARR H POA EF }coant is anticipating the grabbing the hammer and discus throw as : o 6 of 20: ew champlonahtps he is In his own event. Rose in a 2 1 6 & & 8 There ia more than ordinary con. recent moet threw the hammer 176 § 3 © 3 $ Fldence tm coast amateur circles. feet and the discus 142 Andrew | 4 1 6 38 2 1) The reason is that hertofore Pa Giarner, world's champion at 900/ 4 9 9 © € @letfic const clubs had not been able, yards and holder of several Indoor +8 4 Si decnuse of excessive expense, to world’s records, will run the mid- ‘ 0 0 t 2 oj) send all of thetr promising men | die dis’ P Craig, who si es: - to Eastern meets. Many chances is capable of do! the mile under Totals ...42 8 4°35 19 5) have been sacrificed in order to get) 4:50, will attompt to defeat Panil °*Twe out when winning run wee scored. Seore by Innings ttle 4889000 Va 2030008 Summa: inmance. 2. Wild pi! by pitched ball—Capron by Pin- Passed ball—Murray. Time game—2 hours, 10 minutes, Um- ‘Frary. Mt Aberdeen, ABERDEEN, Aug. 5.--The Cats Yook ‘a aleepy. unintereating game m Tacoma yesterday, Kippert's work In center was the feature. RHE a: . 5 § 3 $4 Batteries: Baker and Dashwood @arkel!, O'Brien and Kretts At Spokane, 3. —Hpokane took ANE, Ase. iy swat from Vancouver y. 12 to & Home runs by and Ostdiek, with men on . hetped the Indians along Some. Score: RH E ane wel 8 fancouver 8 6 6 Batteries: Wright, Holm, Jensen Ostdiek, Gilligan, Hickey and PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Los Angeles. Sacramento .. 13 2 Los Angeles ...... 8 s 1 Batterles--Whalen and Graham; iT Koestner and H. Smith At San Francisco. > & & | Oakland Preetir. s 4 Batteries Hitt and Hogan; Wiggs and C. Lewin, 2c Square Foot Cut or Full Roll Fly Screen 14 ‘ 331-3 per cent. You nice fresh New Process Cortland ¢ Cloth, made by Wickwire| Bros., Cortinnd, WN. We carry) 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 26. 20, 32, 34, 36, 28 46, 42. 44, 46 and d8-inch widths ‘We feel confident of meeting any domand you may make upon us now ur mo#t eminent and learned BM. Ds have positive france that| Mies and othe # carry and ber foul and Your fattu for keeping tors out im ver or sickn of proper a trifle in comp t of being wick your decayed jners to the astern fields. from the East, however, the com | Clark; Hughes, Oberlin and Street. | the men looked upon aa sure win With a sanctioned meet on the coast and with the exposition management x tremely generous in bringing teams In the sprints, the Olympics claim that their star sprinter, W. B./ Knox, who ran the hundred sev eral times this season {n compett tion tn 9 4-6, will make even Rector and Walker hustle to breast the ing meet te looked upon on the Pa | tape ahead of him. At 6t. Louis. oe : 4 RH BR nm Francisco .. | Philadelphia .......... 4 9 ° vor wort itt St. Louts ok Se TaAment : ‘ ; Sacramento {| Batteries—-Corridon and Dootn; Vernon .. 347 Harmon, Raleigh and Phelps, Manding of the Clube, nm! Won. Lost. Pet San Prancteco .... 2) Pitteberge ...6 eee. i. te Portland #) Caleage “ e70 aw Yo Batteries: Henley and Berry; Gare) i) th +4 reed vett and Flecher. Philadelphia at ria mm Louie i] aa Brookiyn ston At Washington, Pirst game— RH. B) # & Cleveland ... 4 4 1) Washington ... > Fat Batteries—Joss and Clarke; John l. ,: 4 bard game to lose but son and Street. aley to win, Second game— R. H. E.| Lee Magee gave his audience a Cleveland . 2 1 S\chance to whoop ‘or up when he Washington we 6 9D |made a onehald catch, bang up Batteries —-Booles, Sutton and| against the right bleachers. It waa one plppin of a grab and the fans made Lee blush with pleasure. At Boston. — Firet game— R H E With two down and two on, Detroit . : 18 1) Tealey Raymond gave a beautiful Boston x S) exhibition of real ball playing tn the first of the 12th, when ho kited over to second d neooped Engle’ snap peg. Mr. Crocker was the vic tim. That's the sort of ball piny- Batteries—Spear and Stanage; Schiitzer, Wolter, Nourse and Car rigan, Madden. Second game- RH B . Detroit I + 1 ing that counts, ‘Toate ¥. Boston 3 3 4 Batterioe-—Donovan and Stanage; hunky” Bassey pulled off a one THE STAR HURSDAY, AUGUST 5, THINK SEATTLE. STADIUM WIL GOING GH SFE MANY SMASHED RECORD A COAST EAGUE UMPS Newspapers Criticise Old “Rip” Van Haltren in) Caustic Terms Many Fans Leave the Game. PORTLAND, Ore | lowing Jumpires in the employ of the Pacific | Count | indies in the | betwoon land opening day heard to expr jeident at the plate, espectally since ident Ish. STRAIGH Aug. 5.—-Kob several weeks’ criticiam of league, the newspapers of | thin elty today comment in caustic terme n the Portland work of the Ww men ye afternoon opening game of this series San Fran terday The Kvening Journal says “Cal B ing wae the demonstration of the yesterday ing's system of umoplr medium of a jeoring Portland fans when Umpire Van Malt in unison started for the cara, thoroughly disgusted ‘Sane and conservative Califor nians among the spectators wore regret at the of the Ban Francis ng any member of your| Drooklym ........ oat 5 looks big and’ strong. In practice! fights in Vernon, MeCarey haa not stricken pn how | Pittsburg 0 4 he throws well decided whether to take over the it Is te think o "1 flirt - Batterles—MecIntyre and Bergen old Jeffries arena or to construct a alto visitin ¢ H . Dine seonaty 20%) Willis, Phillip! and Gibson, For the first time this season | new one to hold from 25,000 to 80,000 camping on you at home, George Capron dropped | peop enjoying # meal a fly. Usually George ia death on age barr At Chicago. the air shoots This Cove boy, who ts to fight Meat oF ae Yb Baath i : peo blige delay Li Aug 10th | Boston a 6 ‘ >>" | Monte Attell before the Mission fo fiqua tland Black | Chicago a | Th R | h club on Auguat 20, a the prise.freak A r ete |_ The Raleigh = siravein. 3% tam rte etiand Galvan Batteries——Tuckey and Smith . }man, yet he ts able to get down to ned Wire Cloth te | Roulbach and Archer,’ - tout” ity i ; ur 1s a S i" pounds without difficulty At Cineinnati Where he conceals his punching Fred M. Spinning ¢' . MEN ONLY. power—and he haa it, too—i# a mya« Cincinnatl-New Yorks DO game; | pomrte Av. between Union tery. His arma look like a pair of sao HK ' * Pike, ' a BOOND AVEINET aln ° further comments necessary. | pipostoms, his ribs stick out like the and Port} 1909. OPENS ANOTHER MEET OW AUGUST 90 GREAT ATHLETES COMPETING IN A. A. U, CHAMPIONSHIPS | WILL STAY OVER FOR CON CONCESSIONAIRES' AND PAY STREAK DAY, | } In the big sporte meet tn Stadium on Coneesstonatres’ and Pay Streak day, August 20, some of tho world-famous athletes who are coming to compete in the A, A. t champlonahip will be seen, aa many jof thom have stated that they will | find @ pleasure tn passing here the five or wix daya be j tween the A. A. U. tneet and that jof the concomionalres, Tim Me |Grath, San Franelsco, noted «port promoter, who in Seattle, belleves t of the Marathon the intervening in now | ; }ehamplons will certainly put in an ron called Nick Williams sate at] appearance and take part in the the plate in the ninth inning, | contests Although the = Irish though he appeared to be easily! American olub of New York is un out by Fisher, who was standin® | apie to sond a team for the cham on the plate with the ball when! wonuhip meet some of its Kroatost Willams slid home, Half thé! men, among them John Flanagan grand stand and belachers, compote! ing hammer thrower, will come as ing the largest Tuesday crowd that individuals, and they also have ever witnensed & gaine outside (he) signified thelr intention of taking part in the big events of Auguat 2 Ralph Rowe, the W rh a certainty, while several fawteat sprinters are already box The Stadium sporta will place immediately after the parade of al! nations and the queen of the OPE FROM : wasn tena artetars | FIGHT. FOLLOWERS Karger and Carrigan. eeatory, In the atxth Capron siap. ped one to right which was tagged 1 33 seetngtgaaageen: 3) +9 st At New Vork. for a safe bit. But Bassey backed New York-8t. Louis, no game; |close to the boards and pulled it BY THE RINGSIDER. hoops fn a drawn out concertina rain, down with one hand, all of which} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—| 8nd hin lege are about as huge and Laas earned him several rounds of ap | Johnny O'Keefe, the clever Denver | bulky as anh after tea ciguret. In At Chicago. plause, middleweight, Is hot on the trait of | one of his earlter fights Cove—who Chicago-Philadelphia, no game; _—— Frank Mantell, who t# clamoring for | pelle his firat name Porcie—suffer ratn. Hugh Kellackey’a throwing to|a fight with Bill Papke. O’Keefe|°4 @ knockdown, and although he reseneed bases was very yellow. And the| holds a 10-round decision over Man-|Wa# not knocked out was eounted Standing of the Clubs. Colta took advantage of his bum | tell and ts willing to bet $600 ghat| oUt because he Hid not extricate Won. Lost, Pet, | heaves to the tune of seven steals, | he can repeat over a 20-rounit rdute, | Mineelf from the floor, his sharp Detroit ...... ..60 497 | 499 | This stuff would have discourag: | O'Keefe is to take Young Peter|*ibow, as keen a8 a nsword's | Philadelphia . 38 «404/80 Ordinary twirler, but George| Jackson on under the same candi. |Hoint, having been driven through | Boston ...... 4a 579| Bogle proved his gameness by/| tions, O'Keefe ta game, stroRe and the matting and into the boarding, in Cleveland 46 52g |0e¥er turning a hair clever and showed his class when, | ¥hleh It was firmly imbedded when Chicago ..... “a 495 with barely 24 hours’ nothes he|the fighter's seconds came to his New York ... 61 .463| Chief Pinnance pulled & muchly | fought the fast coming TorrgeKpiier |Tereue. Betting on the Cove-Attell St. Louls ... 53 436 | Peeved look when Murray allowed |to a standatiil in 10 roundaye and Hyland-Frayne fights has open- | Washington i agg | the ball to get past him, which al-| neem ed at even money. ‘seul lowed Capron to canter home with| Tom MeCarey, who appeat® to be the winning run. The chief had a| sublimely confident that Jetfries| Sam Berger left behind to arrange right to feel piqued because he}and Johnson will fight and who ty| the details of the Johnson-Joffries |pitehed good ball throughout the| going after the match as though it toh-take that noise away; our Marathon route. wore really made, has taken the|!!p'* #ore enough no first step in the campaign to secure = | Bert Whaling, our new catcher,| the proposed battle for Los Angeler | was in unife yesterday and he| by taking a year's Heonse to hold | WILL NEVER FIGHT PORTLAND, Aug “Jeffries will never fight Jack Johnson,” | said Al Kauffman, the big heavy: | weight who refereed the Roller-| Herg- Olson wrestling match at the | exposition rink jast night. Al is as} | confident that his assertion ts good | as he is (hat he ean whip any man but Jeffries in the country. “Jeff is in good shape now but at that he has no fighting Johnson, Intention and the of | only | \VANCOUVER MEET ea) } AUGUST 21 OUGIFF AND ~~ ~ | > tibary ig PROMIGING BUNCH OF ENTRIES ODI Of Olay GOOD LIST OF JOCKEYS brohatiy be by, ATTRACTIVE STAKES. MIY IT 7 te Who hag 4 tH0tln thea present OLSON AND YOU (iy United Pree) TOO MU i] FOR ' VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Aug. 4 (| | Ere The Minoru club race meeting will eo ture ore Baturd d nt $1, and) aw an 5 ‘ Dy Unites open here Saturday, Aug “0d! Card Next Friday Night fae \, by will last 26 days. ‘ aul ¥ rhe Brith Columbia Thorongh-| Will Be Best of Season 7 bon ‘ond bred association haa recelved wore | ~—~-Both Men Are Good ‘ : lively that the best riders now on the! Dine 10 the couat and & number from the mid Wrestlers, . 1 of Ind dle weat will be on hand for the} = ‘ acres opening. The plek of the riding | Phe card at the Arena tome ‘0 7 ty (alent at the Willows will be s¢e0 | night prom to'be- ene af : . - with ¢ in action and will include Archl-| post of the =. ert ‘ ce pe Militias n he Wea bald, Brooks, Lyeurgus, Auburn, | ix’ now! 10 forced him i Voaper, King, Meliride, Keogh, W er man, built fr ar 1 came nese Kelley, W. Powers, Leeds and Rily avast ee ¢ Then some of the minor performers, |°" : = Pie uch as Matthews, Callahan, Mc Pitted against him will be Bly NO (I ICK OF Hwan, Kideris, Seldon, Shale, An-| Yousiff, the Te 1 A derson, D, MeBwen, Madden, Coles, | was peaten by Charies Olson at tl CHIPS i} lowers aud T, Sullivan, will be OD), 8 couple of weeks aso AT SARA : The Butte stars will come in a| Should Warner win it fa p ~aiey crowd Among them will be | that he w ¢ ma f with Olson way ltt Dale may Bhriner, Pickens, Donoritz, Van |! In case saat mateh at a ale ; iN Y,, Aug, Dusen, Sandy, HM, Smith and} > him it in expected tha ea. The Harris. ™ clamoring of the fa will 1 “Tatoge wt the The 10 stakes announced are all | Holle / me out of his f t os fs the belied ga exoeptio well. The | meet the “unknowr t to stay, copter cali If Youstff wins the match next|in Goth adly Genie ) The Inauguration Handicap, Ag: Ae pk ; . aw doy it wa od sro New “4 mile "pune 31 ; and H, W. Mix will go dows sous f © open, bet Juvenile Stakes, $600; three-| bis feana for another $500 to send | fare and ything ele “ . . id Pete Baron back to Honolulu, | running blast " earold and wp ds, & fur. The Vancouver Derby, $1,000 ——- ra to Ray canvas the purse ye tn an ticlpation Of Re i three-vearolds, foal of 1906, one will go direc A ar M4 < single ¢ o Wee rn mile and an eighth, August 26 in any case. Warner will receive open 4 The Bpeed Handicap, $500; all ri $500; ein five furlongs, Beptem» Kelling Blakes, threeyearolda and upwards, furlongs, September 4 Labor Day Handicap, $500; three yearolds and upwards, one and one rt September 6 The Empress High Weight Han axes Auction dicap, $500; seven furlongs, all ages, Beptember 11 Young Idea Stakes, $500; two year-olds, foals of 1907, five fur longs, Beptember 11 i Granville Handicap, $500; three year-olds and upwards, one mile, September 16 | Prees = Belltn Stakes, $600; | reeyearolds and upwards, six! one-half furlongs, Septem: ber 22 | The Good-bye Handicap, $500; one mile, three yearolds and upwards, | Beptember 26. reason he has put up his $5,000 in| to boom his theatrical ventures,” | sald Kauffman, “I ike Jeff per- sonally and know what he has been | doing for the past five yeara, and/ let tell you he can never put up & good fight after the disanpa-| tion he has gone through. Tra Johnson bas been hitting the pa some himeelf during t last six months and I do not think he could fight much himaelf. | Leave Geattle—6:4@ (except Sunday) rar 0, 1s om, Oe m. » Saturday and Sunday only | Time Table Subject Extra Boats «eae Packey MoFariand’s sweeping rire! rea rirrd . rb "vane, 800 ROUND Ld - challenge to all the lehtweighta 00, 7 Chitdren between ages 6 eS doesn't om to have stirred up . 136; Main 2103, 299% EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SERVED a Moda me 28 B Be much dust. Nelson has completely | ignored it thus far, but the Dane, being a practical man, probably is thinking it over, There may be something doing when Coffroth gets out of the woods, but until then the boys will have to cool their heels as heat they can, back in the torrid A.-Y.-P. 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