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INDIAN ROY — Is T | BY TIP WRIGHT AE FEE Rina eae 0 Man |'This yoar, with Donlin ané Browna han gone, and 8 not Gus csenie Wins Easy |and the toam woake m, Game and Slams Out joiion for Meceay Two Safe Ones, Making), Bo A Benad MRSY sor the Geern the Bell Ring Thrice. What's there to thin pitching game, anyway?" I kod What's Important thing How do you when th carnage was over Mike ret wh * you w ar tit fix th Killiiay mounted c 7 Bonga ss net the Indians, but he lasted Just on Sache ee giok= tMil break | } third of the first seston, and then] (Mek — Raving | thihne “ery ; Bob Brown pulled the string on him, | H&B behlad you = Claflin was thrown Into tho breact ea ae fey. om BER CREYER: Cay but he failed to plug the hole, All| 10 per cent & told, Mike and the help hammered} |) ° ¥0! Leena | the palr for 18 safe slams. Every | When | Pra tarts | man’ jack except Akin stung the /the whole nine {nnings. And about i Indian fingers for one or more, and, | CBtt Uve only passed one bat | playing erroriess ball, Spoka | never had a chance ie : P } Our lads kicked up trouble tn the | fro ee i firat by scoring five on clean clout: | pees & Caeser oe ing. Four more came {n the sixth Gua Thompson was seven straight gon, who held down the burling bill for us, rapped out two Umely taps which were responsible for three runs, The score when Clynes smashed on at Gus’ noodle, The b threw up bis hands and managed + i i » the seventh. Gu Thomp i ene twa te a : Hi | knocked off his feet tn th ! } jto knox do ® recovered in t Beattie Am RH, PO, A. BO Knock s fown. He reco , at t kin, 3 2 Ak Be ae me to nip Clynes at first, but he aymond, «8 2 2 & & Offelt the effect of the tremendous oe jennett, t ..4 t 8 3 4 @ldrive for several minutes ynch, of a ya ee \ Prisk, rt ‘ BE ee } . 4 apron, if a te Se Robby Caruthers, the ump, ridded i Mases ib ‘ H ; bs 1 Olhis system of a fie decision haling, : { when he called Stub Spencer safe : Thompson, p..4 1 2 ft 1 ad made 6 Jat home, Teasley Ray or, but Bert Totals ...3T 11 12 27 41 @/) bad heave to the rab Spokane— AB RK. H. PO. A. B.| Whaling trapped it and tagged stub Brinker, of ...6 1 1 3 @ 3/40 hard before he hit the plate that Altman 3b ...6 3 2 69 2 @ ; : yas rt .. 4 @ 9) the little fellow was nearly carried mea, tb oe & loft bis feet. Bobby was right on Nordyke b...4 9 2) © ®ltop of the play, but couldn't see it u j >. $8 ewe a ‘Sie 1 9| It was a weird piece of umpiring Spencer. © 40 8 ef] Miliiiay, p...8 8 © © 9) Weed, always a dangerous hitter “gate . 1 * | pasted a homer yesterday with one 10 “J/on, This chap should be reckoned Totals 6% 6 OM | with every time he goes to bat, for i | Beore by innings Beattie 66600420 %—t!/he rarely fails to hit the ball, and fipokane.......0 001020206 Sl when he does it burns the alr Summary: Two-dase bite—Ray-| mond, Mages, Weed, Altman. Three-| base hit—Capron.” Home run—| Weed. Hits—Off Kilitiay, 3 in one-| plenty of rooters was ¢ at yew third of an inning; off Claflin, 10 ln |terday, Every time Bob Brown's ’ Killiiay’s, 4; Ciafitn noixe all around bases — Altman, Struck out—By — The Claflin, 3. Bases on That the Indians were backed by 4} The only error of the day was Thompson, none; off Clafils made by Dode Brinker, who hurled gich Ciifiin, Hit by piteh | wide from center in an effort to cut maett and Lynch, by Claflin. Um-|o¢r a run, Dode plays such rattling 4 oe good ball that his miscue was over ‘ At Tacoma. looked. q R. H. B. r Tacoma .. ‘ 7 1}. Although Charley N. Mullen, jr Portland . 2 1 | bas been besieged with offers from d Dashwood; in ee clubs, the varsity ball playe ie not puffed up about it. wfulten, | lar. ie mighty proud of his boy NATIONAL LEAGUE. ICharley Comiskey saw him in ac Batteries—. Riviault and Marray. Ition when he came to Seattle, and) By ay Pittaburg—Pittsburg 2, Boa-) Ihe waste first chance with the| Mi At St, Louis—St. Louis 5, Now | Youngster g At Chicago—Chicago 8, Brook 1 3 VW, registered, for a total of 23 runs. | At Cincinnati—Cincinnat! 0, Pbil-| OF the bits Mike and the help gar-| : es nered 27. There always was a lot ‘ em lashed | Standing of the Clubs, of hitting when the Indians clas Lost, Pet. = mittabers Ht 123) As long as Bort Whaling Is recely Mew York i Sf ling, the fans rest content. The big Cinet ned : 50 499 |fellow works smoothly, and when | ee z he Is {o action it is reasonably cer-| ' pera vessel 59 459 | tan that he will not drop the ball | il when some Indian fs tearing home. 4 oe oa z a Bao | Te re's some contort in that 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Tex Skillman joins Spokane to-| 7 At Philadelphia—Phitadelphiu %,|4ay, to ald the crippled pitching | 4 “Detroit 1. staff. Gregg’s arm is none too} My At New York—New York 1, Cleve-|#00d. Rasty Wright refuses to get 4 Jand 4. into a uniform, and Jensen ts sald) to by about all in. Gregg will take! P t Washington— Washi: j Bt Lous. si mee te a whirl at us later in the week. Vic. At Boston—Boston 3, Chicago 2. | Holm or Killilay wilt start today. Standing of the Clubs. 5 Won. Lost. Pet. 4.408 x Detroit . 40 604 | 3 ’ 43 SAT 4 60.510 | 63475 83 ATG 55 AMA 3 «291 3 SULLIVAN AND HALPIN HERE— OLYMPIC AND 8, A. C. AN- NOUNCE TEAMS. Two athletic celebrities, in the) persons of James KE. Sullivan and Matthew Halpin, president of the |} Amateur Athletic Union and man a of the American team that went to Olympia, respectively, ar rived in Seattle last night The New York team which is going to compete in the big track meet here {fs expected tonight, and all the men will be ou tap in a h leouple of days. The celebrities were met by Maj. N. M. Inglis, dl rector of athletics Two more good athletes have been entered unattached |Joseph EF, Baliard of the Athletic Associat McLean, a Califo 20c Hargrave Big Hane! jar ‘tnd Setean are porn dintane dle Screw Driver 14€ (%). ojy:pic cru wu Mike Lynch says he is playing ball for Dugdale. If the Big One is leased, Mike reasons that he taj} iving up to his contract. This in answer to certain critics who yelp for things after they happen. George Capron came through wit a three-bag biff yesterday which | sent three runs over the pan. | George pulled a drive to center! which Dode Brinker couldn't trap. Whe drive to center nets away The big handle g 1}team to the meet, accordin an extra good grip, Ever ¢ 4 1 t j tool made by Hargrave | ation rece:ved Ma bulit for service and dur. | yesterd Following are 4 f | name f the men bok ef 1) Ralph Rose, wor champlon hot putter; Alfred form Bie inte He champion hammer tver ie! throws Craig, mite t 2 Hargrave fig | oO : Mees Handie #erew Driver. t7¢| 404 high Jumper; Dave Martin, high r; John O. Miller quartor-miler and 0¢ 4-in. Hare Handle Serew Dri f th H he clab f the folle Valter Stoll, fonto 7 Clarence Cooil, Junior 880-ya 454) run, senior mile, sentor five-mile mtd Jacob Neson, junior 10-yard Sse | dash, senior 1)0-yard and 220-yard a Pocleot Hei i iver 1% | anahes ps Bral Giah, junior ind senior a “i M. Spinning »: tep-and-jump, juntor and senior F i810 SECOND AVENUE, ad J junior and ponlor| |} Nine men out of ten, if you asked | |thom who tho greatest pitehor tn babe 1 was, would answer Christ Mathewson of the Now| Matty has led the National] | loague’s pitchers again and agaln, | Matty | carrying nearly the whole} jsenior quarter-mile | monsea were issued today for John Roller now it would kill that little |L. Sullivan and Jacod at ha: ¥ z Fines oe: peer | PIL v1 one, charg game of Roller’s at the Arna. Of |present series 47 safe hits Were | case is net for hearing on Friday. fact that he has sald he ‘will wrestle THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1909, a SPORTING NEWS [JUST HALFp ag gn a Bon ‘0 pay for the famous Hub suits sinee ‘last ery way possible to get the two ME ! mn atat tone n kee ee Saturday—and they’ve ce tainly bought suits , au Sify Blin to taeet tration ee ae have se ont their f r ie nds he re, t 00, Joe Carrol to “Call His| her, There will be but one way out of It. Roller haw got to quit Bluff”? —Says Doctor| his ‘ourtlushing and show bis hand | Has Four-Flushed site | thing 8 going to drop in the wrest | ‘ 3 ‘ ling game before long. H. W. Mix wv : - 1 | has turned Bort Warner over to Joo ee FY | Carroll, the old-time wrestler, to manage, although Mix ia gttll back a L | { Jing his “unknown” financlally |MANAGER OF CHICAGO CUBS \ tee Carroll means businow, and be} NEGOTIATING WITH LOCAL ve | Intends betng active every minute | UNIVEAGITY PLAYER. CHRISTY MATHEWSON Jot the time between now and t pCR aE: ter this yeat unintentionally, That} men, eet whee Ware T! Charlie Mullen, captain of the was Clements of Brookiyn, meets oe pride of Beattle” on the) iaiversity of Washington baseball mat hother that meeting be ation can play in the big leagues the Arena or not matters little to if he wants to. A telegram trom 1 rte mile ns, nior © i a | quarters rur y Javellt Carroll, All he wants Is @ match be| oo i. Gomiske ser of ine oe tween the two mon, Hore is what] CMAri#e Comiskey, manager of bh ames Johns, junior quartermile| Carroll anys \¢ hicago Cubs, was recelved by Mul un, Junior ja throw, “There are « lot of people who | en's father yesterday. In the wire Shirley Parke inior halfintle,| are led to belleve that all this gaff | Comiskey reminds Mullen that he W Conniet intor fivernile FUR.’ about Roller being too good a man | promised him the services of the Fi ack#on, senior fvemilé)to jower himself to meet Warner at | Meet varsity man whenever he ran this time is true, but we've made|#hould care to break Into profe Joe Malcomson, Juntor and sentor! noller a proposttion which puts thix|#lonal ball, ‘The great Chicago byard low hurdles talk about not meeting & man until) magnate wants to know the terme Hurwell Hants, junior and senior) he has accomplished something en |On which young Mullen will sign a) livcus throws, junior hammer tire y to the bad, Who tn the world | Cub contract throw dnt meet a poor wrestler when| Charlie Mullen ts one of the fast Chet Anderson, junior shot-put he knew he could beat him eastly,| ¢#t young ball players in the coun and hammer throw and when he is offered a bunch of try, & sure man around the first George Hug, juntor shotput and) money such as we bave offered this | ack, and a good sticker, Comiskey hammer throw man Holler. [ve done a litte | saw him in action when the varsity Crawford Warren, junior quarter-| wrestling myself in my time, and [| team was playing at Athletic park mile and hop-etep-and-jump. know all the Ins and outs of the | And exacted @ promise from Mul Harry Risden, junior and sentor| game jen's dad that the varsity captain Bay n should make his debut in Chicago Ora Holdman, junior and sealor infere Roller te Afraid. |Mullen wants to go to colleg res | pole vaults “I never refused to meet @ MAN! other your yot | N. Humes, junior pole vault yot unlows { was afraid of him W 4 a RK. Paulding, junior and senior ®¢f isn't as obscure as Roller le vauite trying to make the public think nl W. Edwards, juntor and senior! A® @ matter of fact, Warner high hurdles, junior low hurd an throw Roller, We knows ft and William Donald, junior and senior | Roller knows tt, and wae got | dhe You, | heard that Reller said he} J, Haber, junior and sentor hop: ¥OUld meet the devil himaelf tr the e atepandjump, junior broad jump, | {84 Wanted him to, and Durgetng | al " - rwed . sft. - <n & a J “i eall his bieff. Did you abies John Derg, who showed great (wand tomes Hd OD1OT iat just an soon ae Roller had | Class the night he went on with Dr. | made that assertion, Jack ‘Ofrley! Roller at a minute's notice, and D, MeDaniets, junior half-antte,|™ Mared up and declared that Warner Charies Olson, the undiepated light | would never work in th ’ H Ralph Capron, junior 100-yards. i 4? heavyweight champion, will wrestle | e William Martin, junior and senior | TOst Ws a cut and dried stBtement | io 4 fintuh, catchascatchcan style, 10-yard dash, funior and senior) Moller said tt before « large sum two falix out of three, at the Arena} 220-yard dashes ber of fans at the Arena last Fri be t Friday night. The match wii! | day alght for the effect that it the Ira Courtney, jun and senior be at wolght for taht heavy: | 100 and $20-yard dashe would have on thom He 1 d woight title. Olson in fast, clever] that they would bellere h W. EB. Coyle, junior 220-yard low 8 land tricky, while Berg is also wise | hurdies jhe said it. 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